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THAT HE WILL PROTECT WIFE Declares He wil Save Her! from Those Who De- luded Her. HAS NOT VISITED HER. Threatens to Punish Those Accused of Attempted $25C.000 Extortion. LAWYER MALONEY TALKS.|! Counsei S-ys Mrs. Fornes May Get Into Trouble if She She Is Vermont Resident. Swears es re to the s un- gone urned tamped it he had to wid be welcome ore to say said om regret in's nh the onor nT prom to do It i Iam I int ability, ar my wife in this from the influence a her." before him extort have nc nt I will see that ided my wife are the is aleo ex- clty ‘o-day. of Poultney, S'S attorney, has jo whjzh ne says who is Mr, p outa sta 8 divorce comp! a basis for ding Mrs. Fornes’ © in Vermont, her suit, be will form Where She bas brought ne. 1| on Dis- | ee Circulation Books Open to All. dd | /New Russian Outbreak KI PR bat Aug. 14, invited has B before r replied FORNES SAYS. LATEST NEWS OF DAY |Canada Wants Komura, OTTAWA Secretary of State Komura to turning to Japan. he will do so tron RUSSIA have fjstreein ot Litomir, broken AUG. 14 out Si in rlous the | Boy Drowned in River. liam We aged ten, of No. 832 a t avenue, while playing ander the docks at Forty-sixth street and the Bast Rly, this afternoon, was drowned The t dy was not recovered. | Fairbanks in Maine. Woman Shot In Duel. taurant at Ar the | Venezuela Must Pay. } ENORDEE. our D, PRESIDENT'S — COUSINS HURT fante in the Hosp husband was captured, nies the shooting, strange men No. i afi ah this vty fought in a res- ourtiandt ave temp! but Aug. 14—Claims cre cere nye ae YOR oo A ++ j AxRregating $5,000,000 held by the French Government against emiela have n allowed by Refe Frank Plum: of Northfield, to whom they had for final adjudication je decision Was announe y to represeniatives of the two governments, | Count tide la Rocca and Dr, Jose J. Paul, | de | Killed Self in Woods. Charles Meyer, of Paterson, waa found ead in the woods near Haledon this Jafternoon. Clutched In his hand was |a revolver. He had been dead for al week. Mever's mind had been affected he some time. ELLSWORTH, ME., AUG. 14—Vice- Presidents Fairbanks and Mrs. Fair- banks arrived here to-day as the guests of Senator Hale. | Brooklyn Couple Hurt. CAPE MAY, AUG, 14.—Tho; N Butts and wife, of Brooklyn, were run over by an automobile owned by F. H | Hack, jr., of Baltimore, while crossing | ‘the Besch Drive to-day.. They were car- tied to thelr hotel and Hack escaped by abandoning his car, IN RUNAWAY Roosevelt, Eugenfe a tree. Roth SAYVILLE, sixteen years of age. Miss Gladys Roosevelt Per- | haps Fatally Injured Driv- ing With Sister. Lt, Roosevelt, condition, badly }and bruised, daughters of John cousins of President | thrown from their high cart while driv- |ing here this morning, was so badiy injured thatit 1s feared she may not recover. She was taken home tn an unconsctous! her hair. Injured about the head. She was thrown from the cart against Franklin or Miss Eugenie, while badly cut was more fortunate and on jafter being attended by a doctor was| and was a hard worker. She was ono jable to go home. are excellent minal | gvery fine morning may be seen driving | Ported toda through the streets here. been used to handling and driving spir- {ted horses since they were small chil- Aug. 14.—Gladys and aged eighteen, EB Roosevelt, were and Miss Gladys horsewomen and Both hay Roosevelt and | (CHORUS GIRL DIES WHILE CURLING HAIR Celia Marie Ward, Just Out of Hospital, Succumbs Suddenly. After going directly from the hospital to the stage and working hard on re- hearsal when not yet recovered from | the effects of an operation, Cella Marie U GUST Hi, le O.. | Ward, a pretty blond chorus girl, twenty-four years old, was found dead to-day In her room at No. 83 Lexington aynue, where she had died while curling TYPHOID CAUSED BY NEGLIGENC CF OFFICIALS The little chorus irl Franklin where her parents live, the stage for the came from Hill, Mass., She had been last five years | of the drummer boys in “The Fortune Teller’ Company and was to have re- for rehearsal in ‘The * Anna Held's old suc- Lite Duchess, cosa, Three weeks ago Miss Ward under- auld: went an operation in @ hospital in HAG ‘ ° syne to | aze2- Inefficient Street Cleaning Mrs, Fornes has not as much right to|"1oy, 6 net got as fares Panree | Haverhill, Mass. claim Vermont as her residence as I Last night she came from Newark. . have t s1y [ live on Lake Bomoseen, [avenue and Main atnest, wien the horse | where shohad heen playing and dinea| Case of Fever Cases in where ige 1s located, | became frighten: att | with Fred Hyling and his wife, who e In 0 nd muea more time there | Miss Gladys, vie) mes ae stein ltive at No. 80 Lexington avenue. she Bath Beach, than spent her cottage on | tempted to check he re mal, ind both | Promised to come to breakfast this Lake erine since her marriag>. Not. The cart stru me eu a Mies | Morning and when she failed to appear Pernay will, however, try to os- | ¥ouns saees Oey ae a treo, | 2% Hyland sent her husband across] Aithough typhoid fever {s not epidemic Word tablish @ residence there, but J cannot |Gladye struck nea ye eee Ming bya street to seo what was keeping the/in Bath Beach and Bensonhurst the| Freeton, West fy conceive any court recognizing the ; andwas ple a tree and received | She was found lyin dead in her room, | #8 report of the spread of the disease |Dantel Flicki claim as valid Bugente missed the Mrious, [evidently stricken while preparing: ta¢ | has driven practically. 1 tre sum- | Tenegade Dla only a few cuts and brulses, not serious, | breakfast. Her hair had been neatly | mer residence population rn any | being educated and o Forses May Not Defend Case. Several doctors were summoned, but| curled ind other preparations wees Beate eee ati Sileaol nary in is have made no appeatance tor | were unable to revive Miss Gladys and | Progres nae one aan ae ek et 4h and haye flied no answer | sn@ was taken home yet unconscious, | . NRA ILAED LCORUITION OE CUAL Rectlany 6G ll Rlcal cane ynplaint, Unless Mr. | 1, is feared her skull ts fractured. PBrooklyn borough {s duo to municipal | Worshippers, yone will be filed, as we John E. Roosevelt, the father of the | neglect and has a’ pd wit read in- | hi wb dal a jont courts “will de- | two young women, {8 an uncle of Presl- ahesation Be HU tany eammaral eee as . urtsdiction in| dont Roosevelt, His home here becatise practicaily all bus! nes i 1| y of Tf she had any actual gt nds |fnown as eadoweroft.” standstill and litle is discussed s Y nn Veneer of an action dsishe has Uroumht/| | ny outlook, Many of the f WVABO not sho sue her husband in | { | ablo ‘ding hot and hotels along ye New Xane.couria’ |Gravesend Bay have not a boarder le! a BUS dst inom mo cos viermany de theys NCH GIRL Jand hardly one ean be found that has | Lon Phe MO oF SEU ers, not suffered from the ex wild. may resi assured «' that, and if s ih u I Much indignation is expressed by t swear to any falsehoods they Cc. r ace “4 Linted Bietuen in hod rmenent reside Seon As ork Beers ay ty Haste Go-Carts Upset and Squalling) xermnen reste HACIA tee ee sranog lk Unatimas thie hon sin) waar Infants Spilled on the Floor |a: tis season of « Bie hts aware nadie whe wos with Mr. Fornes 1a ue hess men held a mass meeting bishop Wibe Bay or anstody elke swews that ne Are Put Back Into Wrong } ay nisit to protest ag 1 would saw athe’ together oy re, of the local physicia Fornes al Bin som Vey | ; ; _.| Perambulators, thorities for gi Se A ie cates ee SF eB liza, iLubiano Mines of (This = typhoid fever wrong end of the anima 7 te} have been grossly exaggerated + “Not Ove Cont for Blackmail.” Country After a Short Visit) aor was a mixing of baplen in altilttec of local pissicites wil bn fie fi “ . . if Sixth avenue depart |men was appointed for ler- " re s partment store to-day) . - etand wets] to Her Sister and Cuts Away) rrr sca tog wid half-hour of excite-| Visiting the New York ™ von be given out, Hatless, ment, In which origina) bargain quests| @®#¥erngs to obtain suppression of the Bur ' y' wi give up U were utterly forgotten, false reports, he would rach strong: case could haye a Marel tempi Wis Made and when he refuse was given ty and that his wife and aiven hs would thep walt unui this suide as to have greater effect on Is receipts held damakets bitty and oth accounts for large amounts, which has incurred tox his wie Lut wher no ohim, un s more than he that pinge niade and Bult was brought Wtlon. of ne his giving her hiey, an atlowat herself and betorg tis spect for his 1 at's nO more than a nin Would do, He ‘has doen Ft bocauiky of her frienda ln Young mat mate and ¢ Hall BKed her to have more relation as dls wife FOUGHT AT WEDDING, Sarein Added to Excitement of Ov- casion and It Cost Him #5, Isadore Sargin, nis No. 1926 Park avenue, the w after he had bi Toerect tor hor teen years old, of 1 was a guest at edding of Harry Stein and Mar Gelb, at the Lenox “Assembl Rooma, Bo. Li Beeond erect, just night, and 8 Arralg ue t SF Bee meres iu the Hasex Market an, werd about one hundred and ests enjoying themselys i to-day, when ieee ‘S fant |W | for Blt of fourte a for her couldn't work, business, Jeots, at White little Carey Mrs, Bir According | girl's sister, France th June I two or three weel of the new country had worn off some- what, she began to express a longing native she would get She ran out of the house hatless to-day, calling back to her stand America any Since then she has not been seen. Biiza helped her sister with the house- which was there are seven children in the family, ——— SELL TO JOHN D. Rockefeller Still Buying Property Around His Eatate, WHITE PLAINS, N, Y., Aug. .— John D. Rockefeller, who recently pure chased the Dumont place at Pocantico #0 as to entirely surround the Ittlo Inn kept by John Melin at Briggs- ville and drive him out of the saloon to whieh has, according to the Westchester County Reg Plains ver (Wo acres of jand of Thomas a Lubia 7 it to Mrs. A general alarm was sent out to-day pretty French girl yo months here. Mattorozi, the Bliga arrived here from Jand back no During the past after the novelty and to vow that there somehow. sister that she longer. eusy (task, as he millionaire ob= da filed in Ken's omnico Vurch? Bray and the cottage owned by th. In order Shas aay fre, le except the par- started @ fighi| tem Interested h Which 'Anally needed the Aoserves of thé| MA Hockefoller pays wdorane” tents |B Union Market station to quiet Barsin t ty Be has ite ‘consid appeared in court in evening dress, ata tlon fixed Ii t fhe abl Lasy sci ada ve 1 ae ze A dozen perambulator bables had been checked in their wagons by thelr fond mothers. While the parents were be- Sleging the counters two infants got into @ tangle and overturned a couple of go- carts, In the overturning other perambulators were struck and before the baby at- tendant arrived on the scene a dozen youngsters were squegling in a tangle Physicians Reticent. When an Evening World repor through the section in an effort to got! nt the facts and get expert opinions « to the situation, he was told ‘niformly the doctors had agreed not to say any thing: ‘The reason given was: “We have bon so misqugted by nows- Papers in what we have Bald about th typhold fever here that we have agresd on the floor. not to give out any further Informa B] Hai Hour toon eras Saas, The attondants put the babies baek | tion.” |W EAST ELMHURST, chy. into the vehicles a: fist as they coud | The complaints of alleged misquot: ‘Phen came the reversion to first tn- | Flush Bi “ Sizes but could not help mixing them up, A|ton came after the Indignation. 1 thets that 90 shocked the b On ‘Picturesque Flushing, Ba Children’s 3 to 8 White child was put in the carriage aling of Friday night, at which muci |424 caused them to throw (he nD AS THE WEAL PLACE TU LIVE. EES ee tse ® ; z Hite ches nate nite nad ccvupled, with Mielent language wae heard reflecting | Whe he vats born, ‘etirrousnde t ‘a Send Postal for Circular and Views. Children’s , 846 10% Hult « ii hecame a)upon the men who were .opoied to | subtle Nees Of heathenism, th me’ Land & Mongage s' 3 i “2 Mee rad Par all BY MaeLL ent.| Nave deciarod to. tho newspapers that {(aeeeull® tucuted Young” savage “bro's Bankers’ Land & Morlgage Co, Boys! and Girls’, 11 “2 Mis cume Out to And sictnga| PHO is epidemic ts the cure wee |Leoptiig tie invitation oo Ure telvt Pq 887 Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. Women's,...... 234 6 Inthe ‘per aaninulitors ton. f Dewi! Worshippers to become thelr NET ered! “ Ariens tan Haved eave and igi ‘ive Kvening World representative (eid and gd fy (fligations | of = Oxford Ties in Tan, iceman “Thomas ‘ Court o-Tmade a thorough inspection of th | nde wild dances |= settle the troithle ‘and after in anietD pirpate ath Beach and for maine ols bin’ re i 5 | sannnanne AMEBEMENTS. s Sizes 4to 8 miniites” struggle order wan obtained.” | siitie sive wna Below,’ liey are geil e viv | DREAMLAND. Sizes 814 to 104 a Hkees mud and Water aie standing. | ay AE TON AMBOA 4 MORE DELAY FOR IRV! holes ten 10 beepty foot 1h AOO8 | thie UE LARGEST HAVPOD ROME Wn the Wort Sizes 11to 2 : ING, [oF the most papulous neighborhoods tw (PE RACE ATA AND WB. if Street Cleaning Inefficient. ety LUS!, FOUND aNU REWAHUS, Cang of the Fdltor Aconsca ofl ‘This unganitary condition of t te }sa | Awnin Postponed, The examination of Robert A. Irving, | ton ds admitted by (is weneral that the all and Street publisher of the New Yorker, churged | RAPMAnt ts Inefflolent, | H. 1. Mitchell, with criminal bet by Congres iat gauracnen cine seiyesy Riinock, of Kentucky, was. postponed® nde Mya py | again to-day in the ‘Tombs Police Coury vse yyy Putte te » to talk Unti! Oct. 16, both prosecution and auld he. | fense co ae. 1 phoid hore, hut th 1c was US -Ansistant District-At- bean’ Wo deaths, as sorney Krotel that a sfrort would be (Port 96 of the Board of Health show my to bring, Hom Gal fornia George no more than is usual. The who saree y isnaiton of our streets and the gar- for a eae i i) ) fotel yaris, where it ewe ane ed a. all over the ‘town. and Se kon ponditden of the en. ‘iano, re emieeot 7 oe | wig ¢ and iy 01 took up t Quarter of a Deantcn t wii nat To- Morr! NORTH PLA‘ Olive here walting morrow of nearly a jon acres of lan been fenced tn by caut HEAD OF OEVIL WORSHIPPERS DIES IN AFRICA :: Daniel Flickinger Wilberforce, Renegade Missionary, Scorned Civilization, has been recs!ved here from rl an Jef of the Devil 1 sensiuon aineng tous sponsura ta In’ the Ate abo AL hanied thy be ind that ‘of at powe to New educi tod oe READY FOR A “RUSH.” » Aus wd ts Hed up before the Land| LANDRY WANTS—FEMALE r the uanter which has her Jemen, The fences have been torn down by iF af the Gor EPt0' pe’ alviaed nia emt and the land estouds, in i praying a} INAL EDITION] PRICE ONE CENT. TWO WOMEN DEFEND HOME WITH WHIP Ready to Lash Any One Who; Tries to Take House Away from Them. DAUGHTER OF A POLITICIAN HAS ELOPED, ————— Mother Said No and Miss Florence C——Fled with Man to Father. Tho Parla edition of the New Vorle Mrs. John Ross and her aged mother, Herald to-day prints a story from tis ubeth O'Flaherty, are to-day Jcorrespondent at Alx-lee-Raine to the fenlyd against the police in their effect that the resort has heen very (yenutiful home at Hert Park, Laving: «rred up over the elopement of a , 8. 1. ‘The wwo women promise a vray C——, “Canghter of a} horaewitpplng to each and every proa- of New York politician,” | pec purchaser uf the Ross home, M—— 4 young man con-|and the experience of John Vollmer, of cted with one of the best fomilies in 7 Lexington avenue, when he went Naples. to purchase the homestead may serve | The story runs that both voung peo-| as a warning to others, ‘ple are undee twenty, avd that before| Mrs. O'Flaherty, seventy years old, jeloplag they sougnt ‘he consent of the| but well preserved, explained to an young woman's mother to wed. Fall-/ Evening Word reporter to-day how she ing to wer tits, Clev ran away toRet and her daughter, Mrs, Ross, happened his jo see her father, aoring consent to their marriage ‘The two met tor the first time a month 1 to to horsewhtp Mr, Vollmer. “When mydaugnter was marrted to Jolin Ross,” said Mrs, O'Flaherty, “he Rot of attention at beauty Aix on uecount of her] went off by himself The last time he returned to the house he got hold of Refers to Miss Croker. my daughier's deeds to the property and . tore m up. Tt is Gbvious that the young woman it wuld us that ‘he was going referred to in this story 1s meant to be our heads, We to sell the house ove to go to court and Accept aby puuishment the Judge may | MT think we deserve. 1 am convinced that | er|this man Vollmer ts in with my son Croker was going to v ad home. Miss 7 eee law in an effort to sell this house over FLORES On our heads. We have enough money to The identity of the man in the case is [fight this matte into the highes not #0 easy to place. courts and re-establigh my daughter's Utle to this property, which 1s one of trespassers, | gives an on eresting turn to the story. | John Vollmer eae oa turthe Al parated from wife for informed hrougt many ye Mr. ¢ wer al 3 If he didn’t mak: nes close touch wi ehildren, would be filled with and ‘the arewtes! afvection betwee them, Croker has brought the sirle up | | TORTURED D BY ECZEMA : her mouiui oung girl has becn much abroa ig pas oe a ‘a Body Mass of Sores. ( Could not Sleep | 'n pelea ie any Spent Hundreds of Dollars on Jelaved that he would allow her to marry Doctors, but Grew Worse. Mis ris very fond of outdoor |tding, She ls tiso immensely rena of | CURED BY COTICURA FOR $8) bulldogs and i} er of fr 8 | pups, Who accompanied her on “Cutioura saved the life of my | norond inst November: It | mother, Mre. Wim. F, Davis, of Stony | Croker famfly Hare Creek, Conn, Hers was the worst! their {nflmate friends are n i | eczema I ever saw. She was hardly oo ple to eat or sleep. Her head and SALOON DYNAMITED. | body Was @ mass of sores, and she despaired of recovery, Finally, after 3s ae, spending hundreds of dollars on doc- Blosyn Up)ien: the: Eye of 3 growing worse all the time, Option Blection. y for years, with hair SHURG, 0., Aug. 4.—The sa-| Whitened from” suffering ‘and body ty Louls Maschke and Jonas | terribly disfigured, she was complete- Be wae larasad? Gar ly cured by two cakes of Cuticura slesplonion ia Soap, five boxes of Cuticura, and a onincnllorandiba ? poo. | thr@e bottles of Cuticura Resolvent.— Le tay oor In G69. C, Davis, 161 W, goth St. Ny, ated vw Stir up your livers with “olf Jayne's Sanative Pills DEAD. | CAPT. PEGRAM’'S WIDOW CLOSING WE For Invigorating Breezes 5 cents and a trolley to a home by the sea D ay night Boots and Oxfords, Sizes tr thd with, Dineke A rare opportunity Sizes th ia eye) Sir in narrow widths, Sizes Not all sizes, Sixth Avenue rt siarchers. Laude STARCH W. dsth at LAUNDRY WANTS—MALE, SVE Cg Tk heer te ly pana Arte DY BK xperienced laundry driver, _ 280, when mother of the youns|gave her a deed to this place, and conse- | woman arrived ac Aly ne young | quently it belongs to her. Some time woman; Bild, gttracted 9 good deal|age they quarrelled, and he left bere and Plorence Croker, the eighteen-| informed aim that he was mistaken and ar-old daughter of Richard Croker, | warned him thai very little considera-| formerly le ‘ammany Hall. Miss | on would be shown any one who came | Croker went abroad with her mother | to pusciase the nouse, e weeks ago, after the funcral of | We were as good as our word, for ber er, whose death followed |W Were oul ole horsewnip on’ this Lia ele cea Man Vollmer and will wear out a so closely on (at of his brother Branic, | Qther on the next’ wan thac, who was killed In an automobile accident | wong for @ similar purpose. We in Plorida. Bhe is a very pretty irl, | hat Uius man t ie & complaint : p Sati salust us for the way We beat him, It was said that Mrs, Croker and he: TOCHOL TROIbEL tor eslOW: aot husband had been entirely reconciled ive to arrest us.” | City Home Is Closed. the flnest places on Staten Isiand, We a e ow well thet If we act ike timid The Croker home at No 6 East htened women, advantage will _im- enty-fourth street has been clos Lely by our weakness Seren iy toute went abroad, and [8nd the first thing we know he he sinc a 4 \c the street’ without | ssuciates of Mr Ker or | shelter.” id oye eo oCkuto, the friends of the family in this eliy| | The white-halred woman talked with able HorlayatoL ry in|flashing eyes and. vigorous ge | was uple to-lay to confirm the story in ‘ ro eee any way. use. The fact that Miss Croker, if she is live with a servant, the young Woman referred to, hastened }ond day it maintain a vigilant Alexander FINAL MARKDOWN_ N CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. One-third to One-half Off of Regular Prices. Mixed Lots of Black Kid, Calf and Patent Leather, Corresponding Reductions inMen's and Women’: Shoes BROKE BABY’'S HEAD WITH A BED SLAT. Mra, Ivers Used Wenpon to Spi Parting Guest and Hit Chtld She Hela. A blow with a bed plat almod by Mr: Margaret Ivers at Mrs, Mary Baxter, of No, 11 White street, on the stoup of Mrs. lvers's home, No. 532 Grand street, Jeraey City, early to-day fractured the skull of Mrs, Baxter's one-year-old i1 fant Annie, who was In her mother's arms. Mrs, Baxter visited Mrs. Ivers leat night and made a long stay. She waa about to start for home about 4 o’cloalg this moming when she and Mrs, Ivers quarrelled, and, Mrs, Ivers getting @ bed silat, almed a blow at her visitor’ thead. She missed, but broke the baby's skull and is held to await ‘The baby ts In the hospital. the result, WATERS PIANOS | ||| Examine the new WATERS |] PIANOS for 1905 and you will! || discover that a thoroughly good! |] piano of Wonderful Tone, Qualities and warranted to be Durable can be purchased at a \]\very reasonable price and, if| desired, on small monthly pay-| |} ments, Send Postal for Catalogue jwith reduced prices and terms| on the | 'Waters3-YearSystem| giving youthree years’ time ona piano without interest. Stool, |] cover, tuning and delivery free, |Horace Waters &Co. | Three Stores: 1134 Fifth Ave., near 18th st. | 127 West 42d St., near Broadway. near 8th Ave. | 254 \ West st 125th St. | Byesight kxamination—by an Uculist, registered physician whose spe- cialty is the treatment of the eyes NO CHAKUE lass except tor “os Tiroat St v YEARS’ prac Ri EhrlichaSens CANDY CIAL BOR MON Strawberry Pennat Creay Fruit und = N plates: SPECIAL FOR Tt Old-Pushio: greeus cho mi Coa WEST BWs A 59CORTLANDTO® COR CHURCH SE "”. PARKROW &NASSAUS? Con SPRUCES? © EK OF SALE, Barefoot White Canv: Sandals Boots & Ties $0.75 $0,385 285 15 95 A.35 1,35 1,05 White or Black, $0.75 to 1,65 +95 to 1,95 1.35 to 2.45 4 to 10!4 $0.50 11 to2 75 2'4 07 1,00 Shoes N. E, Cor, 19th St.

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