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FINAL EDITION cAll the News. PRICE ONE CEN EDITOR MANN ident’s Desire to Get Into “Fads and Fancies.”’ Inside of the Colonel’s Safe of Scandal. JUSTICE Town Topics Pays H.-im $1,200 a TO ROOSEVELT: “| DARE YOU” , Sars He Has Proof of Pres- THE LATTER DENIES IT. Jerome May Decide to See the DEUEL’S SALARY. » Year for Acting as Trustee for Owner, It Is Explained. President of w. tween the Btates and Col. “Fads and Fancies.” Col, Mann reporter this afternoon that me as ever,” sald Mr. Bernhelmer. {Actually sent an autograph photograph | eee ceelgive Ne Clue: of himself to be used in fllustrating an} Aaa eR nBeGhelinee otha icaronar's article deseribl versione ¢ olph Ber < tinueen sare De his diversions and) piysician O'Hanlon that there ,was Hg re absolutely no reason for his broth- “T see.’ sald Col, Ma “tha ey pues, Sent nat ANY er's suicide, and denied that he si uae wee at at avery a of blu ns: | Was desrcndent. Charles Bernheimer, ell, let them call my bluff. I say.| a younger brother, admitted that ut * and I repeat, that not only consented enrolled with the century | that he was glad of the chance. | the goods to prove what I say. Col. M fs enthusiastic over the other great men book of theo Ing to ume. tury Hes Deuel’s Salary. tice the Dewel dra books #how, from Town Top is explained by all daught nearly In Town Justice Deuel owns the rest s trustee for my es her property. wh @ all the time. some elght lowance of $1 as trustee. That is how pears on the books as recely ‘opies It 1s now a question of veracity be- the United D. Mann, editor of Town Topics, as to the arrangement by which the fads and fancies of the Pre- sident were to be set forth In the book as- Berted positively to an Evening World resident Roosevelt not only con ented to take a free copy of ‘Fads and Fancies,” but President Roosevelt times Otto had appeared morose for no to have his name of In “Fads and Fancies,” but | melancholy. At the Sevillia it was said! T have | that “Fads “which he describes as the | he ts wile tell Mr. Jerome all about it any The salary of $1.20 a year which Jus- | ol. the I own about one) He dauginter and his growing At my suggestion years ago she made an al- 200 a year for his services his name ap-| ing a salary | RICH YOUNG MAN SHOOTS HIS LIFE OUT Tragic Suicide of Otto Bern- heimer in the Fashionable Hotel Sevillia, Attempts of the reiatives of Otto Bernheimer, the wealthy young cotton merchant who shot himself to-day in the Hotel Sevilla, an inexplicable mystery may be do-| feated by letters found by the police in the young man’s room, Many of these letters, it is said, were from a woman, now at a reaort in the Catskills, who signed herself “Your ever loving, darling Kitty.” When Bernhetmer's body was found at 7 o'clock this mommg by Joseph Schuppert, a barber, who went every morning to the young bachelor's luxurl- ous apartment, there were two letters, ‘one addressed to Eugene Bernheimer, a brother, and the other to Aaron Fiscnel, a Fifth avenue art dealer, who had been the sulcide’s chum. to make the suicide | Eugene Bernhelmer secured posses- sion of his letter before it w opened | by the Coroner through the Influence of his friend, Assistant District-Attor- | ney Gans. He declared that the con- tents of the letter were entirely cf a business nature, directing him in the | dtaposition of his brother's business af- fairs, but there was absolutely no clue | in {t, he declared, as to why his brother ended his life. ‘His action is as much a mystery to and bee reason apparent | that his disposition to .his brothers lately had young Bernheimer had repelled companionship and generally appeared moro'e and low spirited. Bernheimer retired to his room early last evening. He spent the nixt In de- Mberate preparation for death, ‘Two letters, sealed, addressed ad sta:nped with special delivery stamps, were icund a taple, There was a noto for te night clerk, asking him to cai! up a person at Far Rockaway and ive noti- fication of the suicide. The name of tie [person was undecipherible. The uvte was probably an afterthought. ft was scrawled in a manner that indicated Bernheimer's inte: excitement. Torn Letter May Give Clue. A third letter was written by B heimer, but torn Into bits. Tne pol have gathered up the scraps and are piecing them together. When Bernhelmer letters had finished his from To los ris al-| he mixed elther a draught of | Sah +|poison or a nerve sedative. As he at wriginal plan |4rank the potion, the glass fell from | Pancies was to get out| D8 nerveless fingers and was snattered sng $100.0%, cclect. $1:9,090/ON the marble-topped table where lay e the $0.00 profit betw 3 the letters. The table stood beside the oriwinutor of the idea, pier gi the Lacker terested In the assertion made by © it ere printed. hat we'd like to find ov he Dis y Col re of today ‘He w York upside down. know if he mat (> ieg scandalous fe. summons Col, {th him abo Just what conne % eandal has to the pub ciety’ newspaper, President Denies Story. It President Roosovel:'s & record of his fads and Dears in Col, Mann's ma Cation when It is published dent will be exceedingly may even confiscate <i like he confiscated Lew moving pleoture Alms, representing t President picking Booker ‘T, ton up out of the mud Mann Te to To have a the annoyed whole editl, ter Bay toed, velt never Heation of a elf in * sald tha that President Roo Ye Is consent to the ps Luve or ind Fan would aw ta copy 1 forgotten all about tt, ——_. LAMONT FUNERAL ter the funeral, row at 1240 P.M. The servi Lamont residence, w: Simplost nuture, De, W. visto of the Central Church, West Witty. 20rk City, which tended When’ in be of Presbytert the Lamont New y 69 conduct the services, cle on conch, will car and one ney Jerome ts greatly in- ‘ol. said an Attorney's office Mann keeps locked | up in his safe enough scandal to turn’ We'd lke to a business of collect- tter to lock up in his Undountedly Mr. Jerome, when he tall will learn tion a safe loaded with ation of a ‘so- Mann, that there is sufficient scandalous matter locked up in the safe of Town| Topics to turn New York upside down a | pilotura and) fanctes ap- fivent publi Prest- He Dookstader's Washing- Tt was oMelaily promulgated at Oys- 1 book. He repudiates tie whole f he whole matter Bh cape ally” indianant “at "Col Hanns instnuation that maybe he has WILL BE SIMPLE, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., July 25,—| 101 14, when the police descended: upon Ex-President’ Grover Cleveland ana! {he Warring blacks and whites and wip. aiternggt gland arrived at Millbrouk thie] (ured nearly @ weore of them, and have oftorneon, avis come from Norin| Renin the Tombs prison since, In the Sandwich, N. 1, via Boston, New York | Insiad ta tat dade [rrp vier er pe a and Dutehess Jugetio; they beta te ave engaged in mn. hey were | ret ng throwing sticks and stones, friven wi ouve to Altamont, the Lamont | “the” dees pete renal Code, |” home, where they will 4 ihe three will be arraigned before main yt! ate witch will bean Which will take pluce at the Merle Siniii seventh street, New family Yovk, will otti- Smith is now in Maine, but unicated with and will arrive There ‘01 irbesrers, and few gues.s ting of a funeral convey the ty to Woodl ee wieene sete tt Yasre ia: In Bernhelmer's sittin, Then the man stood bef! h o direct his i and placed the muz- le of A revo \ rge callbre to nis right temple The sv gene, A ested in i) vor | ter whieh as the | 1 ¢ firm of cotton | converters In the efty — INDICT THREE WOMEN AS RiOT ORGANIZERS They Are Charged with Having Stirred Up “San Juan Hill” Trouble, For the firat time in a generation, so {th satd, the Grand Jury of New York County has returned indictments Against women for rloting, ‘The Indlet- tm te were In connection with the re- cent race troubles on “Ban Juan Hill,” in the neighborhood of Bixty-second Street and Amsterdam avenue and the Women against whom they were handed up to Judge er in Part I of the Court of General Sessions to-day are Grace Lowls, twenty-three, of 244 West Sixty-second street; Mary Husted, twenty-nine, of 62 West Sixty-vecond Street, and ‘Tillie Henderson, twenty- seven, of 282 West Bixty-second strect. They were arrested on the night of Judge Foster in Part I. to-morrot plead to the indictments, * Ae The Lewis and Henderson colored, while Mrs, Husted woman, omen are jaa white —_——— SECRETARY WILSON HAS INDIGESTION oe WASHINGTON. July 95.—Seoretary Wilson, of the Department of Ag: culture, ts confined to bis art Oent fe the result of an ati iro Route | ness and for some months ja young. woman | bears | was clits indigestion, Ho wag taken ill yeert day, but continusd at ihe 1 i mae the Oepartment ie and ie ex: ry morro! pestod 7 ASKED “DO YOU LOVE ME?” AND SHOT HERSELF Wife of Wall Street Broker Commits Suicide in a Fit of Jealousy. Driven to Jealousy bringing home a stenographer to by her husband's pretty yor woman take his dictated let- ters, Mrs. Grace Marshall, wits ot Charles H. Marshall, a Wall streo: breker, shot Killed herself this morning while lying in bed In their handsome apartments on the second floor of the Raleigh apartment-nouse, No. 7 West Ninoty-second street Mrs. Marshall was the daughter former = Immigration — Commissi George Sparr, and grandniece of Mrs Henrietta Starr, who 1s worth several milllon dollars and lives it No. 100 Wes Eighty-sixth thirty-fou> years old, of fine, large fl ure, blue eyes and a wealth of gle black hair: For fourtee1 years sie ha been inarried to C H. Marshall a broker connected with che firm Wardivell & Adams, No. 2 Wall sires Their married life, say Marshall his fr ends has in happ: late Mr Marshall's business strugs have obtruded a disturbing element thelr domestle happiness. shall found that nls office h not long enough to dispee o' ins his bus- the he wer nights of the week, brow stenographer ho at his apait- his dictatio: on severe with him ad ments nights to take Wife Brooded Over Affairs. Deprived of the compantonshtp of h husband by business, with the fu aggravation of the young woman sie nographer, Mra. Marsia.l brooded, rding to her husband and he vant, until she had begun to imagine a riv in a mere business necessity _ This morning Marshall rose late, a While he was starting for the ba room his wife startid him by asking “Cha: ou love me any more?" of Mar: thinking (ie 1 rather od not stopping (3 He reached at when the sound of a shot sent him running to his wife's m, cored maid, Sally, als ning vurse The bedy of Mrs. Marshal. bed dressed in a pr through the left bre: which was a4 bullet ho! She shot her through heart w Hs ing revo! 1 r bejew- | eiled left hund said she Was right-handed Although she was de band and Husband Nearly Crazed. To them Marshall tal a freely wife's Jealousy of fi Was nearly crazed b rig! the diam covered Ww When exam were two cariri one of whieh had vroner "Don't DIES OF BROKEN HEART BESIDE GIRL’S COFFIN Mrs. Shearon Stricken as! She Watched by Dead Child’s Side, While sitting beside the coffin of her irteen-year-old = daughter = Ma where she had maintained a ceasel vigil for twenty-four Shearon, forty-two 207“ Norman ay across the body of the dd child to- duy and expired before medical ai ould be summoned. Dr, Phillips, of the Coroner's office, who was called to the house, gave it as his opinion that the mother had died of a proken heart, The daughter died early y day of typhoid fever, from which had suffered many weeks. Her mother had nursed her day and night, Wearing herself to almost wo shadow of the robust woman she had been before. When she found there was no the woman seemed to suffer hope a mental hock from which she did not. re Bhe scarcely spoke after the phy si pronounced her daughter dead, when the cottin was placed in the pa lor ane sat beside It and would not st from the spot for food or drink, She was urged by her relatives to abandon her Vigil to-day, but turned away from thelr entreaties and ain over the body of her child, aining in the same position until ghe fell over dead —— PENNSYLVANIA OFF FOR SPEED TRIAL NEWPORT, R. f, July 2.—The United Btatos armored crulser Pennsylyanta put lo Ben oday for speed trials etice, The members of te arial MU df the manveurhings. St the. oot luslon of the ttle the Pennsylvania bent ad gan | | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | reet. Mrs, Marshall was| ton ino, | oo Tmuoh lh | duplicity to numerou NEW YORK, JULY 25, 1905. SAYS CARLTON ROBBED HER ON WEDDING TOUR +. Mrs. Kettering, of Rochester, Declares Al- leged Bluebeard Disappeared with Her ‘Diamonds Ten Days After Mar- tying Her, in 1897, While Potice Insy are making great progress in their efforts to prove that Frederick EF. ( ed one of his wives, Mary Gorman Carlton, w a tet germ that caused her to die in excruciating agony, the stories of women are multiplying. la me sta CARLTON WEARING es NAVAL UNIFORM, eara Woman's Story to Police. “Mr? Rev. Lulu Ket Mr Ing school. wi t of her sister, in the wince er by an ow, once worked and accompar ais name had bwn given to Mar- | tinez, claiming that it was De Roil- ‘She never advertised for a hieh the n veetly “a Qn nt to Atte. house, weel om days amuseme riten represented that te was radisian with af well er ’ s a persura Brazilian 3 TETANUS EAS Ister at He howed purporting ¢ MURDER METHOD. w Bucteriologints di to the Minis J the imnoculution of rents that simple that it ae ee ae prom any expert knowle ed to conv. his att Herlowhaectanteoonian A rusty nail, drawn out of lis coffee J ordinary garden seis, will be tatic covered with enough germs to The p infortunate wom Ute |i iil RERGEDO) “ANlie fs rutret poysically, and she lays all to the nail off with a slice of raw the werms will ad- Draw thin this tmpostor, Wants Deeper Analysis, | | potato and here to the potato, Ba O'Connor, the chemto Dr, Edward O'Connor, the chemtenl || oe. a mere wernt rine expert, who lias been m un ex. amination of the Gor- | | minor wou and bind tt up n Cartan to discos we and (he pneposes of a murderer 8 of poison, hid « conferon can be accomplished, t-Attoriey Clarke, of Brook The Be can be introduced Jiyn, to-day, at which he de ue igpem en be MEARY no adequate examination ¢ j\|J inte a pinhead serateh, which unless heterh nh | will heat and disappear be- was made of a culture of the spina! !T gore the disease eloiae iuarvow to determine tf there were any | eee ee! t make | = any statement, It was learned that the ey Joular to Carlion. ch for poison was: unsuccessful rhe sald he was going When Dr. O'Connor informed t) . look into ily oll mines trict-Attorney of this, he was c a} a rah to make a bacteriological test, end unoa this a great deal depends. for Inspector Cross believes thet, with the new in- r, Carlton's formation he is collecting, it will be man (earitan possible to prove that the dead wom: nan carl was inoculated wit hthe tetanus g om, him. t Pr. Carroll, Coroner's Physician KoIne (0 give Williamsburg, who assisted in the au- ae topsy performed on the body of May a Gorman Carlton, and who ts recognize: ag foremost expert In autopsies In the country, declared to-day that It was ab-| surd to endeavor to find + of pois- on in the woman's organs. nstantly r saw much of Mr, Carlton intimately acquainted with t way 7 J becdme Carlton was taken tn ¢ yald not prevall upon Inspector Cross announced to-day | to Bive me a dollar a, was in d that he is now convinced that Cariton | {4° 8) 4)" ata aero Wie had married Bleanor Vandeventer, the | usvand. the toed young woman with whom he lived a 1 he’ pe lo for me, vit fo, 110 Schermerhorn street He has) i¢ they really want oc vita it ) obtained evidence that the man in-|meat-any time in Glens Falls venter’s life for $1,000 ae after thelr marriage. " Tho police believe, they nave un-| SHAM OF PERSIA ried another o a wives in Aut Mr. da ee tarier Rlenaris, Si"vin| RAINS FROM HEAT i Rearehing ae : ne ig tt ——- nee Ane * en ae , Rockaway PARIS, July %.—The Shah of Persia, Beach to find Mrs. sad In | while shopping here to-day, suffered a ee light on Carlton's alnister mech. | brief fainting spell from the effect o of marriage and desertion, the heat, The attack passed of with- fue’ uian ‘hfs, Hiowasde mairie@ ene Ot serious inconveutetce, [ “ Cireuta n Books Open to All.”’ ACCUSES HIS LANDLORD OF SHOOTING HIM Quarrel Over Rent Leads to | Serious Injury of Wealthy Man’s Tenant. | Gus C, Henning, a wealthy real-estate owner and ate f West One Hundred and Forty-second street, was arrest noon at his once, » by Detectiv yl, as a fugi- | wanted a | shooting last | a builder, | us, | at Nort! wen payha Mr. Henning we no Sundyy. bat 1 unless tite ee tp make certain re in Centre manded to aURAING LIME UWA BOAT Stream from Fireboat Only Adds Fuel to the Flames and Blaz-| ing Barrels Have to Be | Hoisted Out. | Tre firehoat m 8. Hewitt ponding on a and first i} nd sarte at turned were 3 doin onder | the F hoat had io 5 The Ww t Ss wis extremely da Warning kvl bubbled = _ SENATOR MITCHELL GETS SIX MONTHS nvicted uf 8 Sen- of the city, of ter tot er tie biw pr Tanner to six mont y a tne penal servi- of the case by Unite «review \e be #2, 1 t the amou ————— SS AAAS ALAA AAA AAA AAS LAA LAAT PIMPLES and All Facialé Blemishes 3 Can be ICURED| by Using DR. FRANKLIN'S NUMBER, 9, PRICE 25 € kin’ Perfert vile reme RANKLIN’S HOME DOCTOR BOOK 7 ts A pyrrtrerecococotny Cnt ty ut pAveversvesecess 3 $ 3 3 RS. enitentiary offence in New York to #tamp Linen’? on cotton jcollars, Sv the Hie. setton eollar-mal: finding themselvew cornered, dig up the ti fal polits ebout the eollars which every w made collar should possess, They have gut ti find some plauslble reasons in order t hide behind the fact that their collars a not stained with the word "Linen." ‘Th Jsusence of which denotes they're onl lion, ‘Trisngle collars tell you what they ar | vig, Linen Ihe, collar is wor hat doesi't say "Linen" tn indelibic Write for “Information about Collars.” AN Re OLLARS' A-ply. 1Sc. Each—Two for 280. alzea, VAN ZANDT, JACOLS & CO,, HELP WANTED—FEMALE, | COPIES for trimmed he eae, ADDY, Beers Hat | PIBST-CLAGS Bod ae ton, Ge. 127 bub ay, VS a ew eee Pah TROY, N.Y i All the News. KOMURA HERE, SILENT AS TO PEACE TERMS Russia Must Pay Fair Price, However, Is Hint Given by Envoy. Raron Jutare Komura, Japan's repro: | sentative In the coming peace cont between Japan and Russia Portsmouth, reached New Yo! to-da with his sul The party went to the f-Astoria Tfotel, where a suite _ | eely PRICE ONE CEN YELLOW FEVER VIRULENT AT NEW ORLEANS ‘Eight Deaths and Twelve Cases Admitted, but Many More Suspected. WASHINGTON, July 35. here to-day f: Pubdtie Health rvice, who is and who, un Sur —A report ree m Surgeon White, nd Marine Hos- stati t New lons of engaged oft pital Orte the act eneral ermine t yey Raine RAI URRE Ty la anceteentita dete © cxnet cone for (hei reception. Baron Komuva uae Baron PMakahira, the Japanese Minister ve ti Washington, who advised him of te adds tk arrangements feren ore chses. ye Baron is a diminutive man, who So (fir. observed arn-of a: sas if might weigh about 100) nds. In dead silenes he shook hands Wasdla, station th those awaiting him and then led way to the ferry-boat for Twen! und street he sp Had Little Rest. ave scarcely stopped on the sald Mr “In Sea we elght ho} St. Paul sis 1nd in Chive ur hours mnly ele noon ag we over- ollntions dupa Coren will o way for Japanese immigrati and divert i¢ from this coun- will prot the chief of the staff of 86 dit by saying We are anatous for reac, hut not over-nnxtou pence-nt-any-p ese Foreien supple- in dupan. If we settic, It natn fair price.” Baron Komura sald further that Japan will demand a “fair price” at puth and made it plain that the not find a “bargain day" Por ‘ay will For Invigorating Breezes 5 CENTS AND A TROLLEY to aHiome bythe Sea Half Hour from Herald Sq. EAST ELWRURST, cis. on Picturesque Flushing Bay. the Ideal Place toLive. Send Postal for Circular and Views, Bankers’ Land and Mortgage Co., BSS7 MANHATTAN AV.. Brooklyn, N.Y. CANDY SPECIAL FOR {UESDAY. 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Goto Bull Grothe UNION SQUARE 14th Street, near Broadway. 279 Broadway, near Chambers, | 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich. 125th St., corner Third Ave, Clearance Sale Summer Waists ] * ” Price Will be continued all this week. The most important and noteworthy sale of light airy summer waists ever held, John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE $65 Broadway, 17th and 18th Streets eT DIED. HANRAHAN.—On July 24, at St, Vine cents Hospital, Mrs. ANDREW J. HANS RAHAN, nee Gallagher. Funeral from her lite residence, #0 Lind ay, corner 10th 6t, Wednesday ac 10 tel thence to the Church of the Bacred Heart, High Bridge. —_—_—— CO ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, aTRIN-BAUM COMPANY —Notlow Kee chat ube aiiual eK Cig f Of this company, fort Directors and Tne the transaotion y Hroperty ug 1 1005, Sooretarys on ond try pat than Wi Watdeser and ‘cook aod Jaundress y “those who can furniah | personal ‘rences need apply, with full oe Address arvig BO Baetele ~~ =