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| PRICE ONE CENT. oer 8 aor EVENING / & { “ Circulation Book: Open to All. 4) W YORK, SEPTEMBER 5, 1 N — SCANDAL STIRS THE EAST SIDE SETTLEMENT, Kellogg Durland Disappears| After Threats by Girl’s Friends, BETHUNE ALSO OUT. Miss McCaughiry, Innocent Victim of Icle Gossip, Dismissed. | TROUBLE TALK IS DENIED. But Story Told includes That of a Row Between Chief Workers in Settle nent Heme. The dismissal of Miss Edna McCaugh- try. a beautiful and highly talented young woman, from her place as a teacher In the University Settlement; the disappearance of Kellogg Durland, a | Harvard man and assstant head worker of the Settlement, and the withdrawal | from active work of W. Patten-Bethune, @ volunteer assistant, have brought to Aight a scandal which has beon simmer- ing in the Settlement for many weeks. Tha: the handsome quarters of some of | the wealthy young workers in the Set- tlement House have been the scenes o “aerry gatherings and attractive little wine rs. is one charge. Another is that there was a pajama dance, in which a young woman took part. This 4g positively denied at ‘he Settlement House. Victim of Circumstance: Miss McUaughtry seems to have been the w sufferer from the explosion which has occurr Through no fault of her own, for he isa y ‘unimpeachable rai have been made the central figure in the ettapion shat has developed. Her friends are indignant at the false position into which she bas been forced, and it is known the disappeardnce of Mr. Durland fotiowed a story that he was to be cowhided, | Mr. Durland 1s one of the best friends ng woman of she seems to of JG F Stokes and was best man at the recent wedding of the young millionaire soc t to Rose H. Pastor. Miss MeCaughtry was an int. | Mate friend of Miss P ube began, last, friend Patten-Bethune ment. H | Miss Meca Mr. | Durland’s assistant and wile an en.| Sawement was denied, he was very ate Sentive to her, Friends Are Parted, A few weeks ago eg oa the east side (Gettiement worke jlett the dinner an mother; Mr. Durl, j Patton-Bet hun: They rou mt a nt nd Wound up gate zabeth sire of the cates. [might tn a place on fwhere Mr. Durland’s spirits rose high ne tusher every moment, t is reported that a rupture started [Petween these friends ‘when Durkeed gpoke freely to two women in |, Batten-Bethune, who is i fellow, is naid to the ‘shoulder sb Sle ‘oon rattled. 9 be ashamed this @ big, powerful ave taken Durland 1 shook him- until le told him he ought of his conduct in’ ve he fact that he was ewigaged Marry a tellow-worker in the Sette. ment, | Durland, it is reported, then d nied that he meant to marry’ Miss M Caughtry ana said things (that “made Patten-Bethune boll with indignation, he next day the young man went to. iBMise MeCaukntry und told her. what (Durland had sald. She promptly faint: ed, and it was two weeks. before sie fwas able to resume her duties, Dismissed for Chivalry. Meanwhile, Patten-Bethune had been dismissed for making trouble between two workers, igen Prof. J. H Ham fiton, the head worker, gave Miss Mo- Caughtry two weeks’ vacation, and \at the end of that time notified her that her services were no longer required, > Prof, Hamilton issued « formal state- Fy i ;Ment ‘to-day denying the alleged line Proprieties of the Settlement. House. ¢ ere have been no wine suppers said. “In the matter of Mr. ‘3 Jamas, & cook and laun- Gress seventy years old, who had gath- | ered up gome iaundry, slipped on a pair of Mr. Durland’s pajamas. while ‘she efeased the hall early one morning from the laundry to the Kitchen and was sure prised by Mr. Durland. Dr. Patton, father-in-law of Prof, Hamiltop said there was nothing in the Tecent changes at the Settlement house Feflecting in any way on the personal Character of those concerned. GOOD SINGERS ENGAGED FOR OPERA, SAYS CONRIED. Heinrich Conried, director of the Met- Topolttun Opera-House, back from his Guest for opems and singers, sid to- day while his luggage was being re- moved from the Kaiser Wilhelm IT. “1 think I have very excellent com- panies for the coming season, both for ‘the Opera-House and for the Irving Ee Theatre, 1 have done my beat , Ta H OA m only too glad to mong & “finda” of Herr Conried ts rbanell, @ high soprano, of Pest, who wears EM icg a ation | York Sept. 15. ner, Bhe will arrive iu re awed by the tmpre: | aorae note, Sophie "Arnold, | \ fanich company, ‘und "sale *ha2" | from Vieona, —" sacral 100 ILL WITH TYPHOID, u, Pa, Sept, 5—An of typhoid fever prevails in Nantiook Hes j Fever Spreads in Florida. charge within |self from Mulberry sircet t LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY —— PENSACOLA, FLA., SEPT. 6—Two! new cases of ye:low fever have devel- oped here since yesterday. Mrs, A. Kitterer, a beer fl more thah a low fever vi Jones, a proml- Just now pronounced a y thm To-day Boykin broker, was oI V ORL EAN Fireman Hurt in Collision, reman Dante] Healy, driver for Act- his ing Battalion Chief Hauck, whtle to Twenty second street and ond avenue whis afternoon to answi way ran ahirm, was ‘hrown from the Chief's buggy tna collision with a wagon ariven by F is Gutter, of No. 819 Third ave- nue, Healy was taken to Bellevue pital severely injured. Father Grie ving Took Poison NEWAR N. J., SEPT. 5.—Despond- e his children had n visit- Frederick Schmidt, fifty-ohe . ended his life by taking car- {in the furntshed-room house e Mved at No. 209 Springfield avenue. nmidt had been separated from his wife and family for a year. Chaffee Meets Army Chiefs. PARIS, SEPT. 5.—Lileut.-Gen. Adna R. Chaffee, accompanied by his alde-de- ‘amp In full uniform, called at the Ministry of War to-day and exchanged amenities with the civil and military chiefs of the Ministry. The General leavas Paris to-morrow for the army manoeuvres, Russians in Harmony. MOSCOW, SEPT. 5.—The Executive Committee of the Zemstvo and Douma Congress adopted a resolution to-day not to boycott the National Assembly, but on the contrary to take as active & 3 VICTIM AND LATTER’S MOTHER. BABY-SLAYER, HIS GERTRUDE HYLAND BABY SLAYERS FACE MOB LED BY WOMEN + Police with Clubs Drive Crowd Back— Woman Accomplice, Motker of the Vic- EVENING WORLD derous Machine and Is tim, Accuses Dinser, Who Pleads that He Was Drunk. FREES MAN IN A crowd of five hundred persons as- It was terrible and I don't remember It "JAIL FOR DEBT T WO KILLED AS AUTO HIT BRIDGE RAIL 'Man and Woman Hurled | from Car and Off Span, | | Falling 60 Feet. | PHILAT eoretary | | | ipany laughter ntown, vutom, at Aten, n this aft var pet an te City ty mniia Hamil hosing were! ; track tallroad rixty fee antly hurt that ident. | died short! AUTO TOPPLES DOWN WELL OF AN ELEVATOR | = | |Chauffeur Lands Under Pon-, Mortally Hurt. | chauffeur, in Automobile at FliMeth was so badly in-| Alexa Minds the emp the Ran pany, which has a garage and Broadway, he West Side Court bhing about it, but 1f she says I hit jured in garage to-day that he will part as possible in the elections. sembled outside the ink Heh tok Gini waters Neuany Vateaee rae probably ai anne Shea na his Saas (el eane goss ne Baby died, what she} qne Evening World to-day pala the | Lindgren t brought v Lak oe 7 = 314 owed by Barnet Golab to Supt ound machine into the pl Battenberg to Stalk Deer. | wire. Agnes Renande, atter, thelr are pbineer loots lke aman Who would be | Jenkins, of the Children’s Soctety, for | fe was tu toward the e on charze 01 ng the kind to children, There are no signs of | \ ; f was ba leseie ST. JOHN'S, N. F., SEPT. §.—Prince ee ash And cabling. tis b0dy| aeccdcies anol’ wintery ted ig| (2e Malntenence of his son, Davld 4 to nave it up stairs He thought! Louls of Battenberg arrived to-day, es. | Woman's baliway of the tenement at lattrasive won Giverione. aie c: boy of elght, admitted 6 be Incorrigthle in piacesebut instead is = 5 0, B L bb: by ‘ner, Goldber, : 0 the basement 9; sorted by the Sener er Otte: ca |No, 404 Eloventh avenue. There were | was tn love with the baby, which w 2 oy ieraete Lana DIED ar, (Wash re mM WTiilam Pearman, of deer’ stalking expedition. He is a guest |many women In the crowd bom telnet out of wedick two years| “Gotanerg, cuacsea’ with aheleiren ftleth street | of Gov. McGregor during his stay here! Detective Buckridge baked the pris- ago. jowing this money to the Children's j Ito th Spee oners against the wall, Nelther D) Dazed, Says the Woman. slaty, and being too poor to pays, See at rie 4 Flood Emptles Canal, ser nor the woman qualled. Policemen when 1 told him that the baby was | cur, Feet eters supe ae ment, a aCe 4 3 drew their clubs and the demonsiration qo.4," explained the woman, “he acted bi liken our h AMSTPRDAM, ¥., Sept. 5.—Tho | ose, away iikaVhetwaslansedy Minn Nevalnart A bud shape oat an am- fourteen-mile level in the Erie Canal at sats : flied the ehila or} b $5 Ro eny Jbulance Was summoned and he was Randall was emptied to-day by floods, Gone Know. Jf 1 Mlle’ Aor Mean to Kill her. Then he said we must ft ty Ruosevelt. Tlospit which filled a creek over which the|not.” s@id Dinser to an k nt rit get our of He didn't hit her with a the offic the company say anal ts cartied by an aqueduct, waah- | reporter in court before his ease W4 Kenire op anytaing but his hand @d to wecepe It, Te uf ing away one ofathe plers supporting | calied. “What she says goes.’ “I guess she died in about an hour. jand their eftices elther sPcon a ; jess she died in about an hour. |und thelr cftices © man lost the aqueduct and doing other damage. |" ie kitted the baby, all right, 1oM2 She moaned and signed vefore she dled tay hil’ the auae to. | caused. tin the nelg Seas the woman, “but he didn't mean to 40) 1 Washed her in-the Kitchen and lit a) qek ai sae mr OG. | borhood, te u sat y Ultele aed a | olaring th 0 dber} St present it | the ent French Theatre Burned. jit. sme bay wae a sickly tle thing cangic.” Some of the cancle grease fol | GiMT'S thet Ge,abere must preseie Ht th MOUSE, FRAN ~ and it wasn't his baby, He ha on her clothes as we were dressing her. 5 » Was ii prison. se TOVIAUSE, FRANOE, Sept. 5—The ie ” Novelty Theatre here was totally do-; Patience with It “When we went out with her tye raly was i stroyel iby fire to-day. casualties, M’ADOO LONG ABSENT FROM HEADQUARTERS Has Been Away from Office Since July 25; no Sign of His Return. There were Is McAdoo coming back? ‘This ts the question that overshadows everything else around Police Head- ment with the inside workin, of ‘Tam- many Hall told an Evening World re- Porter to-day that Mr. McAdoo will cer- tainly not be sven arourd Headyuarters until election day, and perhaps not after that, On the other hand, a close friead Of the Commissiofer #ald’ positively ths Mr. MeAdoo will abun sate HA a week Since Mr. McAdoo has absented hime 8 been jeparcinent aman pula ind hand of First Deputy: Commissioner MoAvon. ammany loader and veteran pullcemen, Acting Capt. Eager. the right-hand man of Cominiasiouer McAdoo, ‘who won of a special squad of Placed in ch not made a raid for detectives about a In the ia the tm h a dual chang in th a ot ihe. Pollce Bepariment tan: by ‘the master \ pir eral raids sia wil} not oppose any measures for its) government, protection or control that) Japan will deem Corea tn conjunction with tho Corean | Government, game slatus as the subjects and enter- fooncerned tn }uatlons b |rights acquired by private persons und Dinser listened apathetically. 4 and when I w child in the Sic hospital, [| macht ve ve money to pay and! eral t T have a job and will Ses £0 to work at once. I know my. wife and children ave been In jail.’ ave not had food since THE PEACE PACT (Continiied froin First Page.) upon the successful termination of thelr | of Russian subjects are to be safeguard- labors. ed and respected, reatttnt tig when Thu parts owned respective S—1t ts agreed that the branch n ABtlck I neg Of the Manchurian Kailway sal be Worked with a View to iissure coms meretal trafic @etween them without obstruction, Division of Sakhalin. Article ¥—Russla cedes to Japan the southern part of Sakhalin Tsinna forth as the fittleth degree ot no latitude, together with the Ishunds.« pending thereon. he right of free Wisatlon ds assured In (he bays of Lis house and Tartans, W-Reeltos’ the sity Huh subjeots on the sou halite Island and stipla entonists there shall the right their n the Sakhalln Island. a, marked off on the spor by ‘ographic commiss on. Ipmen Leary, Bagiey mi and Harrington, # bout offcers on thy ave taken the mempe: from thelr hotel to. th | the |tecelved thanks for thelt falthtul | viee. Mr. Witte necessary to take in| al limits Mi dsl Blackie but Ru i Russian enterprises Wan subjects and ‘ire to enjoy the i Nav prises of other countrios Article $-It is mutually agreed that ° territory of Manchuria be simultun= eously evacuated by both Rus ien and Japaneso troops, both countries boing this evacuation, thelr sles fdentieal, Ail and Baron oMetaily on Gov, McLane and. thank: rhim f the many courtemies 4! ved at his nas | ference. Late Takahtra pal the on of rn part as tha be free is during the eo: Baron Rurs. and without conta, hi i phe wey wy 2 jeave th ¢ to her, possessed = by ‘Attics 1 jag absolutely sompanies shall ronaln fot Jape Get Port A Article 4—The rights conformity with the lease by (of Port Arthur and Dainy, to- flan mission expect to bay a farew visit to President Roosevelt at. Sa; more Hii either Thursdey or Friday. Dirne> for Envoy: ernment shall to force Russian conyoth torritory which is cedea Gall ment with Shoah “et ‘s reement wi subjeot, rignt A dinner in honor of Mr. Witte and) Vsiericsd. Call 47 Malden Lane, Room pris a anes an ot a6 Se Sue Poet cy Ae eee ler eel , be sme high contrac’ Faust osti Start Prine RG ect a olen naa 3 4 r Me hod g rads Bishist down | girs Russia NVOYE tovday and hed Mr, Witte and the members of the Rus. | Was falling. ‘There were few people on | PNQUAE with th had promptly and Drunk, He Says. the streets, We didn’t know just ut all efforts were Chizens Union “Honest to God," he maintained. “I to do with the body, We walked and rg was kept ine n m i e pout It, I was) Walked until we saw’ an open doorway. | when he was called to plead before ae Sear ee ere ibe becc| (LUG Bil bevend Was Gare” We Conk | leak Olmeiea Mave rant | AUTO BLOW UP B. BISHOP NAMED, drunk. We had been out drinking the . laid her down at the heaa! Edward 1, a lawyer, of 350 be ING Rents ana, Drink Is my curse, Three years 889 of a fight of stairs and sneaked awh Bras iwa for Goldbe and | — — aa asin ener agian of e sent) Magistrate Moss reminded —Dinser | sald to pay ‘the! ee ee e Isthmian Ca mn to the alcoholic ward In Bellevue, beld the without ball. They’ were de ng that It could only be Bun ana Ma to |m ph B. Bishop of N. 1 didn't know anything about !t until tnken to the Tombs paid at the sof th velety. =i ) Ve secretary of the come e the body and told me There was a report to-lay that Dinser | Goldberg was novertneless released, alt Celling. headauarters” here. — My Hee rae ate eensucttias mucn| attempted to commit aulside im theres | later she. monoy owed Tonina wma potte : Jes will be to attend to] the baby was dea nou ve | Thirty-seventh et Station last night | Goldberg's son David, according to the| RACT and Mterary” branch of of the baby as I did of my own. Why) py choking himself with a shoestring. {father, cannot be controlled * (Bull, millionaire : on eh should I want to kill the little thing? The repor: was denied by the police. 1 up criminal” | 1 asc iy mily | while seated in his | table. "| ib 4 Mr ing hi quarters. Commissionet McAdoo has not What the Treaty Provides. Article 6— Governments of Russia af keer Hag the pac clk A FAIR SHARE been in the Mulberry street building, tal eeeline and Japan engage themselves recipro- Arico tothe ee apeume ne where the power of the department is ae. Wan Misia} summary. 0 cally erate pul pi obstaciea to the | drawn bp ih two languages “Mrencl and pa : concentrated, since July 2%. Nobody maALys | Beneral measures—w shal be Nico | Br sh sheer nt xt be Ine ¢ c nee around the place appears to know where| 70 Heny AMET preamble | for all nations—that China may take for) fer the Russians aud the English text | ; Haven't Had It, According tc he Is, Counting in threo weeks he (00 R eeee ae ee ae Ragwine, and fig] fe development of the commerce and of inten Jon the French document > ~ . Of early in the season, Commissioner! yiaresty, the Emperor of Japan, de-| Maust'y of Manchuria wr ratifeation of tia, Operators’ Own Figures, McAdoo haa had a vacation lasting over |siring to clone the war now subsisting | Article 6—The Manchurian Railway | trents untersigned by ‘the '. Defend.n two months, and the longer he remainal erween them and having appointed ani be operated Jointly between Russia | Apveragne of the iwo Bratex "wtthin| Says Mitchell, Defend.ng Away the more pronounced becomes an re °1 entiarie: yan pan heng-Tse, The | Fy, id Amerioa: eyes | iy Impression in police etrclee that he Ia] tenianed them with full powers which {2 Pranoh lines shall be employed only | heimenweaMee herent herys,ahail| — Stand for an Eight-Hour Gey. not coming back at all, were found to be in form, have come | fF commercial and industrial purposes, | ANd Ru Se Me RIANA 10 announce | SS Hundreds of inquiries as to the where-l1, an agreement on a treaty of peace |! View of Russia keeping her branch REMERON OF the} about of the Commissioner and thelang arranged substantially as follows: |!"@ With a.) rights acquired by her Doth to Quit Manchuria. | PHILADELTIIA, Sey probable date of the resumption of duty| article 1—Stipulates for the re-estab- | COMVention with China for the construc, ite ; ? chell, President of the Uy ‘on his part have ibeen made to his secro-|I!shment of peace und friendship be-| “0M of that raitway, Japan acquires the | ag Ne, Additional articles are agreed 19. Workers of 1 waa here tora taray, Mr, Howell. To all of the in-|tween the sovereigns of the two em: | funes in. connec lon, with such branch | article he evacuation of Man. {#8 Vice-Pres tho At un Fed quires Mr, Howell has invariably repiied| pires and between the subjects of Rua: | rigneg igh falls to pariseatomever the | churia by ‘both armies shalt ‘be come] °3t join In. settling a hat he expected the Commissioner back| sla and Japan respectively enterprises are to be respected, Bota | the signing at. pee Ep | dispute y es and print. in @ day or two, This “day or two"| Article 2-His Majesty the Emperor of parties fo hie treaty remain absolutely | the Of ti eine nh ors, period hus stretched Into weeks, and| Rusia recognizes the preponderant in- | expropriated weeny at Mey deem AC on | Ung. AE the oxptrat ; 1 mnyendon of anthragite miners Still ‘there Is no sign of the Commis-| terest trom political, military and oor | Artlely Te Hivesin and jazap epsaco | able 18 lenvaan Pace ela . Fon BEDE AHO. sioner’s return, 9 olnis of view of Japan in the! ‘0, make a conjunction of the | way fifteen soldiers Nh 8 ORDEAL! A high official of the Police Depart: barley icra ne Dialer tari Rimarranch ines which they own at| "Article. ~The boundless iis suit 131 award on xt wy 1 nokin H 1 Land \ only: pepe 1 Mr. Miehell ie Poa 1 coal Hetds 1 throu) Baton H nd ‘ Y work day rh Mir, M il via ked hy nd clan t his demand gr 1 would ‘ f ton t Whe To I He wld Paktnas guie Xf th 1 pr “HELP WANTED—FEMALE, — GIRLS weated to address envelope aust be Walnut Cream isin \ MPORTANT! CUTTING AGAIN | PUTS FORWARD JEROME'S NAME Head of Citizens’ Union Says It Is a Pity He Declined Mayoralty. District-Attorney Jerome, who has In- srmed the Citlzegs’ Unto. and all other | mayorall® boosters that he 1s ng to run for anything but Dis- Attorney. returned to his offive | vill to-day and immediately t busy with the work that has aocu- | lated In his absence, ' Mr. Jerome wouldn't talk politics. He sald he had nothing to add to Als re- ent statement. He is all over his cold, he sald, and feeling better than he has felt for a long time. In speaking of the Hist insurance Investi- gation, which gets under way to-mor- row, he said | 1 to be present at some of th mittee. Tam nce with counsel, ir, the case | ind it will not be necessary to have transcripts of thousands of peges of testimony, as that would not sid me. However, If there is anything I do want 1 ade arrangements to get that | pavt of the évience for my ow: stutty." RK, Pulion Cutting, of the Citizens’ | Union, made the following statement regarding the attitude of the Citizens Union to ‘d Mr, Jerome: ‘It is a great pity that Mr. Jerome denies us the privilege of nstdering | | him for the head ot tne Fusion ticket. | y us he| us would go far to destroy the sources of ‘Tammany's power and break up gang rule in this. clty. anding primarily for the independence city government from the control of National politics, and belleving It fiindamental to all reform, the Union d find no other citizen ‘who. so em- uly embodied such independence, Union has been charged with Iness to {ts original purpose, on more consistent with that purpose can be Imagined than the noml- fon of Mr. nme for Mayor, His jon would have been a pecullar tri- ph for non-partisanship and would aterlally contributed to perman-| tablish that common-sense prin-| business administration In this Four would rs of such a Mayoral h ‘His views of municipal ownership us | hed in the interview reported in Ww entival ure he t those judictously, the coupled nd_exeentive the Union found in Mr, Jerome 1 candidate for Mayor, "It could not faithfully perform. its purpose if it passed by so rare a citizen to select another to head the ticket. It bellevgs he would be a winning can- didate. tt commenced to Inquire Into his valk months ago, and its rey were uniformly favorable, body ean 8 that the acceptance untarily tendered to 1 fusion would have sapped his r have ac- this monning are, fa the Union, I: carry ously and napoints, avallabilit Al- y tt, his wish am ld have accepted ariy and the Muniel- Bishop. $10,000 a year salary will leave to-morrow Better than Harlem. Nearer than Bronx. Gel Rich by Buying Now at East Elmhurst ‘iri city, rque Mushing i 4 Bay. Half Hour fro to. hive. m Herald Square, nd Pomtal ‘ee TROL Bankers Land i 1 Views & Mortgage Co, S55 Manhatian ay,, Brooklyn, N, ¥. FOR WEDN AL : Cabin ERAS OY J sen mesr tin AS S9CORTLANDTS? 92 0k CHURCH SY COR CHURCH S¥ MM. For the convenience of the residents of THE BRONX All d the New PRICE ON h CENT. 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