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——— — PRICE ONE CEN ' | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] “NEW YORK, { EDITOR FOUND BADLY WOUNDED ! twenty-three new cases of yellow fever [ase Giaacetie pence ¥ Jacob H. Thompson, of the New Vork Jesuits’ College; Sister Emily, Superior Times, Is Taken Unconscious from the St. James Hotel to the of *se Hotel Dien. a nrivate sanitarium, Flower Hospital. NEWS OF THE DAY Yellow Fever Record. LATEST which hes caced for many fever victims, and George W. Nott, jr. son of the president of the Citizen's Bank. Detective Not Guilty. YORK, PA., SEPT. 8.—Albert Brenne- man, the Northern Central Rallway de- tective charged with the murder of Charles Johnson, was acquitted to-day. The evidence showed that Johnson. who was accused of felony, was killed by Brenneman while in the performance of his duty, Spain's New Ambassador. SAN BEBASTIAN, SPAIN, SEPT. 8.— King Alfonao has appointed the Mar- quis Aquerbe to succeed the Duke of ‘Arcos as Ambassador at St. Peters- bung. Tortured Chinese Briton. SHANGHAI, SEPT. &—The Chinese acob H. Thompson, sixty years old, one of the editors of the New! York Times, was to-day found in a dying condition in his room in the St. James Hotel, at No. 109 West Forty-fifth street, by one of the cham-| Laat aa view that the man had been the victim of a violent as- , eanlt was discarded by Coroner Scholer when he arrived at the hotel, and he declared that it was a case of apoplexy and that the superficial wounds the man had sustained were the result of falling against the base of a ere aie } bookcase in the room. i ‘When Mr. Thompson was taken to the | Flower Hospital, however, Supt. Horn- by, Ambulance Surgeon Strachas and House Surgeon Dominick made a very careful examination of his injuries and / in his neck in her nervousness by tab- bing the man with the acissors, but thi doctors say the marks are plainly those of finger nalle. The ohambermaid finding that she could not revive Mr. Thompson, ran to Magistrate of Quinean han been arrested and tmpreacnes for torvuring a British subject of Chinese descent. Shawmut In Quarantine, PHILADELPHIA, SEPT. &—The shtp ald have been im-| the hotel office and notified the clerk of |Shawmut, from Port Tampa, de held ax Geclared that it wo ey wes plight. The house physician, Dr.|the Reedy Island quarantine. One of possible for him to heve sumaine?) 1, Birmingham was summoned, and he| We crew shows symptoms of yellow guch Injuries by a fall, even if the fall | bad been out of a four-story window. Had Many Wounds. | They agreed on the following as the/ Ust injuries: Dislocation of the! haryrsx, st 1! fracture of the a4 of the skull, a laceration of the loft ear, | as though it had been chewed, & deep | {nclsed wound back of the left ear, 8| ture of the jaw bone on the left} ind the marks of finger nails on threat. ot thi ‘To get such Injuries the physicians greed the man must have been At-| been known. Ceoned in most murderous fashion and| ‘phe police, who had temporarily Cardinal Pierott! Dead. mo attack of apoplexy or epilepsy could |apandoned the matter, then became| ROME, SEPT. &—Cardinal Raphael oaxibly account for them. | Per. ‘Thompson dined at 7 o'clock last evening and shortly afterward went to bis room, He was not seen again by/ anybody until thie morning, when Mary Moran. a chambermaid, went in the room to make up his bed and found him lying on the floor. His face was very blue, blood was flowing from his injuries and he was clutching convulsively at his throat. The girl kot a pair of scissors, and, think- ing he was choking. cut away the cloth- ing about his neck. She thinks she may have caused some of the skin abrasions advised that an ambulance be sent for. | The police were also called in and two detectives and Capt. Gallagher of the West Forty-seventh street station be gan an investigation. Thought It Foul Play. They became convinced that the man was a victim of foul play, but after Coroner Scholer had pointed owt that the man probably fell while suffering from apoplexy. they changed thelr minds, Then came the report from the hospital showing the man's injuries to be s0 much more chan had previously more active than ever, and two detec- tives are now at the bedside of the in- Jured man in hope that he will recover consciousness long enough to give them some information. Mr. Thompson was writing a letter to a woman when he was hurt. The letter was found on the table. It was addressed to Mra. Walter W. Wendler, but the house address had not been placed on It. ‘Th fact that Mr, Thompson was lying ot of the telephone when found in in the police view, that he was ng to reaoh {t to give am alarm, WATCH YOUR OWN FLATS SAYS. MR. M’ADOO Easy for Thieves to Get in He Declares and Police Are Helpless. In connection with a table showing @ decrease in burglaries this summer, Commissioner McAdoo issued, late this afternoon, a long statement explaining ‘the difficulties under which the police labor in preventing flat-house and @partment-house robberies. The Commissioner blames tengnts and house owners for the losses they! sustain, It is easy, be explains, for a thief to ascertain whether a fit ls empty, by ringing @ bell, and easy for him to en- der the street door, by ringing anotirer Dell and walling for the catch to slip. he avera can be ploked with! et slip of steel und there few flais! which the thief cannot secure a! in which to pack ¢he booty, With police he can easily walk @ut withe aan it suspicion . ‘baliways of elev: door walk of, ‘alses the iets be ‘of eee | rm useholdera repor the ice. t to police When they move or leave thelr resi- ences temporarily vacant. TWO PRIESTS AN FIRE PERIL. (Special to he Myening World,) CANDEM, dy Sept. Bnd fire of | Charen of Oar Lady” of-Mount Gurmet ei Of Mount Carmel Eohicadaces the rectory at it sebers Nag a lg Rages Sey ie EARTHQUAKE KILLS HUNDREDS, TOWNS IN RUINS Destruction in Calabria Prov- ince in Italy and Shock Widely Felt. ROME, Sept. 8&—Detans of the earth- quake in Calabria indicate an enormous disaster. The known dead up to the present number 347. In addition many persons were injured. Entire villages have been devastated. Light shocks have been reported trom Nuples, Florence and Casteliemore, CATANZARO. Province of Calabria, taly, Sept. 8&—A violent earthquake at 2.65 o'clock thie morning caused serious loss of life and widespread destruction in Calabria, The towns of Plizso, Monteleone di Calabria and Martirano were almost entirely destroyed. At Monteleone di Calabria seven per- gona were Killed outright and mgnay were injured by the collapse of the Prison there. ‘The Pizzo istrict is said to be almost entirely destroyed. ly the shocks lasted seconds, The walls of the hospital here collapsed and some of the patients were injured. The inhabitants of this olty fled panic-stricken from their houses, All the houses at Stefacond have been ‘wrocked by the earthquake. Kt is feared that une hundred persons are buried in the ruins ‘Dhe vill of nd ent have Py eet PS ay eA rie that Tt was oh ies me e's." =e eighteen istrict of Ni- that also has of the the a fever. Brun Quits Venzuela. CARACAS, VENEZUELA, SEPT. 8— . of the French Cable Somnpeny, who’ yeat was ordered expelled from Venezuela, sailed from La Guaira to-day. Riot in Kobe, Too. | TOKIO, Bept. 8—Disorders have oc- curred at Kobe, where the statue of Marquis Ito was dragged from ite ped-| estal end pulled through the owes Pierotti is dead. He was born in Itely in 1836 and created a Cardinal in 1896. STEVENS’ BODY IS CREMATED After Funeral Services at House Relatives of Suicide Take Re- mains to Fresh Pond—Widow | Unable to Go with Them. WESTBURY, L. I, Bept. &—The fu-| neral of Francis RB, Stevens, Jr., who killed himself on Tuesday night last, was held from the Some this noon. Services were conducted by Arch: deacon Jenvey, rector of St. Paul's Fpiscopal Church, Hoboken, and the) Rev. Dr. J. Andrew Harris, rector of St. Paul's Bpiscopal Church, Philadel phia, About seventy-five relatives and indmate friends of the family were present and there were many beautiful floral offerings. The body was taken on a special train to the Bresh Pond Crematory in Middle Village, where kt was reduced which will ®e buried sun- plot at Rosiyn. MY, StOVONS'S VEOLILse, S066 see BEVe eral other relatives accompanied the body to Middle Village. ‘The widow did not go as she Is yet till hysterieal and uni the care of Dr, Munn and her brother, 8. Gross Horwits. Among those at the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont, Mrs, J. R, Ker- nochan and her mother and Beverly Robinson. seg DOCTOR AND WIFE DRUG VICTIMS Lewis Admits Excessive Use Cocaine; Wife Addleted to Morphi Dr. Abraham Lewis, of No, 23 East Twenty-eighth street, @aid to be a graduate of the New York Medical Col- and a practising physician, was became ad- red that she had. beer Bhs uetete se 6 ‘trvii tise — COURT REPORTER DEAD. Frank J. Doyle, @ well-known Brook- man, died to-day of this home, No, 1397 4 widow GIRL FIFTEEN YEARS OLD WHO ELOPE SEPTEMBER & [< »| ‘ Circulation Books Open to Al: T. neon! selilie Glilier. GIRL ELOPED IN HER FIRST LONG DRESS? Mother Gets Strange Word She Was Robbed, but Will Return. Senrch throughout New York and Brooklyn for pretty Nellie Miller, fif- teen years old, has failed to find trace of her and to-day her mother, Mrs. NeMle Miler, of No. 36§ Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, said there was little doubt that her daughter had eloped with Gene Daniels, 2 youth who lived in the neighborhood. The fear of the mother is that her daughter has become separated from Daniels and fallen among thieves or victous persons. A man oalled at the Miller home last night, and, after re- fusing to give his name, said that Neill would certainly be at home to-day "I Know that the girl after leaving home with the young man met a second man, who robbed her of the two diam- ond rings and watch she took away with her,” he sald. ‘The second man has now caught a ship for South Af- rica, I know this to be a fact. Your daughter will be at home to-day.” Before the man could be detained he hwried away. Mra, Miller has given a description of him to the police. Mre. Miller attributes her daughter's elopement to sudden vanity which came upon her when she was permitted to put on her firat long dress, “We regarded Nellle as a child until ‘Tuesday night," said Mrs, Miller to-day, “when I gave her her first long dreas It was a green silk, with white belt and white te. Her hat was of green straw, with green ohiffon and red ro: mings. She was very, marched before us posing as lady and we encouraged her in ty yo MAN SHOT THREE TIMES IN FIGHT Willlam Bee Is Severely Wound- ed by George Senthress— Friends Assert That He Acted in Self-Defense, William Bee, who has a barber shop tn the basement of the Tacoma House, at No, 6 West One Hundred and Thir- tyfourth street, was shot three times in the left breast to-day by George Benthress, the proprietor of the hotel, Benthress ‘has had 4 great deal of trouble with Bee of late, It is alleged that there way a woman in the case nd that every time the men met they quarrelled about her, To-day they met in the haliway of Ui both it te alleged fas fee rushed: + Be pulled ic Tevoly: ry 1 wl Yell to the = OOF and Benth ie iil hart ehaset MONKEYS RUN SHIP; DROWN A CHINAMAN One Escaped and Opened Cages of 100 Others on the Montrose. If variety ts its spice, life has been & | pudding for the officers and crew of the | ship Montrose, just in from her maiden voyage half way around the world and | back again. Her log shows that among other adventures she was fired on by a Russian warship, rode through @ mon- soon, and was terrorized for days by a little army of Japanese monkeys, Pass- ing through the Suez Canal the mon- keys drove a Chinese fireman overboard and he was drowned. The Montrose left Leith, Scotland, where she was built, last winter bound for the Far East. While passing through the Gulf of Aden on Feb. Lshe ran across four Russian battle-ships and four torpedo boats While the officers and crew were cu- riously watching the war vosscls one of the battle-ships fired a shot across her bows, It passed #0 close tar capt. Robert Clegg took the hint, turned the other way and ran the Montrose at fuil ed until the Russians were out of sight astern, Alter cruising around Fer Eastern waters the Montrose started for New York from Yokohama on June 3. As part of her cargo she had 20 Japanese monkeys, forty parrots and twelve Japa-~ nese dows. Just before the vessel reached the Suez Canal one of the mon- keys, named Ito, got! out of his cage and ‘opened one gontaining 100 oth monkeys before hé was discovered. T' ship monkeys hid themsel jut t days practically owned and for several 1 it. They had a particular aversion to Chinamen, Two or three monkeys would nek ye. te. © Chinese memnb of the crew, bite him in the leg. pull bis queue and ‘skip into the rigging before they could be caught. Hoy fireman, standing at the rail enjoy’ a smoke, was attacked by a dozen monkeys and jumped overboard to escape. That was the last seen of Hoy Sing. About fifty of the monkeys jumped overboard or died of sickness. The rest returned to thelr cages, driven by hun- ger. While passing through the man- ‘goon the cages containing the narro! were blown away and all the Japanese dogs died. —$—<—a—___ MRS. CUTTING WON A FINE PRIZE. Seoured the Marble Bust of D! Rafled at a Newport Fete. (Special to The Evening World.) NEWPORT, R. 1, Sopt, &-~The mar- jbble bust of Diana raffied at a rere |terday for the, benefit of 81. Mary's Roman *Catholie\Chureh was won Mre, Brockholst Cutting, of New Y; who is at Haznburg with ner son, W1 tam Cutting, Jr. Mrs, Cutting is @ great benefactor 0 the churoh, having @ few yeara ago pi gerited all the etationg, of the ros which Were made e for hor 1: Milan. ‘They were of he the late Brockholst Cut ng wi Eg Waperd ana whose funeral took plac at Bl. Mary's, A cable Was sent Mve, Cutting to-day informang Ger of her luck, at ie un- derstood tbat sie will fe the bust re to, Rev. William 1, Meenas, ne Wonders for the chure. A vioyole was won by Mia Delaney Astor, a silver teu set ss Mis Toer so ct Jeelin, mucst of M ne Bhe also won two ‘O-por aie | eon, Englli ites do- hrs sold way “MY DEVILISH CALLED HIS EYES CAUGHT | SWEETHEART /—SHUSBANDS” — TO'SEE HIM DIE “Kate Brown,” Bigamist, As Miss Hart Came to Door | Laughs at Court and Hurwitz Sent Builets Into Dances to Cell. \ His Head. Following the announcement to-day in “MEN ARE SO EASY.” the newspapers of Jersey City that he | Was to marry Miss Belle 8. Hart, of No. 28 Warhington street, Jersey City Meyer 8, Hurwitz, called at her home “All | Had to Do Was to Turn FLYING AUTO IS WREGKED BY Walter Christie Narrowly laniic City, ah ot =a at | (Special to The Evening World.) ow ATLANIIC CI J., Sept. &—Anyom |exploston that tore off the four rear 4 cylinders of Walter Christie's “Blue | | | Flyer’ while Chrisie was running the? J [automobile at full speed after a recoratee | | Escapes Death at At- 4 AN EXPLOSION’ | i i bs | this afternoon, and after drinking pots tage | My Eyes on Them and They Jon in ‘ner absonce sent two bullets |O%, tte Beach course here to-da st} ” through his brain, | RAT ee : Ms | Tumbled,” She Says. Hurwitz, who lved at No. 22 Bloom. | (Petiiled the ilves of Christle aad | i fleld street, was twenty-elgnt sears old, | Walter Jones, who was assisting hin i and was conaidered one of Jessey City's | Tuaning the machine, Certainly T have more than one hus-/ most promising young men. Mis» Hart| Nelther man was badly hurt, althousi band.” sald Mrs, Kate Brown. an act- jg twenty-one years old and a teactier|2 fying crank rod tore through thes? ise x in Public Sheool No, 3. She is a young | ‘tee! sh between Christle and theded trate Mott in the West Side Court woman of rare beauty, and is highly | ie and struck him in the bacikeae® Gey BUN Weal ca cay coaweated| inflicting vad bruises, Jones's hands Tarcols A patent medicine manuGe- | phe annow ie was torn by a flying piece of steel. * ; cement that the young | “# s ying plece of steel. turer, the last of five men who Ia to| oie Announcement that ‘eis Christie stuck to his steering wheel lead her to the altar. “You can call WES) MOL 6 SUrbEse | nnd iran) (ie car f tisk fae lalbl Mapes: H t (© thelr friends, for Hurwitz has been an tne car into the soft sandyo! © a bigamist if you care to. aven't aevoted in his attentions to her for the | {te Uber beaca, where It stopped. ‘Thesis a right to marry as many men as I motors and back gear of theh machinas'! choose? If I don't care why should) Patt your. The newspapers sald the) Vo... complet ok itl are why should) wedding was to take place this fall and : PeSrey Leds len (Apes are you? | . and ors who rd theh explo. Magistrate Mott looked the w Fi [ebee Miss Hart would resign her place sion ved. Running parts of the car overs CaveTitly, (aud Uerharieves anatihig | we nemenoon Wérg, still. niact; showever(iand itor leg she burst tnto 1 shill laugh and tegan| Hurwitz oalled at the Hart house|Christle owes his life. “2 5 baa 2. of ib A score of trips had been made to @ poss as a Soanish danver. ‘then whe | SPut 2.30 o'clock and, ringing the bell orate yen laughed again. men | told the maid he wanted to see Miss | [ine Up tees Ae nt Petigiocts Although this woman was arrested at | Hart The young woman hearing his When tie, her home, No. 43 West Forty-riztn volce ran down from an upper floor rs lew avy steel cas YeRIACN Tc salme: nimi tie doorway, K Hew firty fer | , but the flying street, under the plain name of Mra, | "4 i t ran out from under in time to escapa Brown, she says she !s none other than | ,,liello!” he said. Then he drew back the falling fragments : on I n a i i he car, sitll er 1 1 etus, Mme. de Armas, known to every thea-| pocket. Before she could stop him ho) swerved towirl the ocemn aad ‘only en: 7 tregoer In Mexico and a good many of | had drank deep of the contents, Then es by a narrow the States. Eats wtepes ou revolver ‘ hinery and car were = and placed it to fs head, tered along the beach fora hull mile. | rte Woman continued to laugh as the | "He ‘pred once and then ‘pulled the | ‘The car wilt be shipred back to the Magistrate asked who was the com-/| trigger a second time and a secon factory for rebuildine ht fore further a's plainant against her. Detective Dale, |burlet plowed through is. head, Te vts are made fo lower the record who had arrested her, said he was un- | {oll at Miss Hart's feet and expired | here. ia " ; able to get Francois to court to-day or | MS Any 3 { 2 Miss Han: screamed and fell uncon- | to get Louls Maglento, cne of her hus-| scious across the body. { SHG Eee ee wert bands, who lives at No. 40 West Twen-| The police heard the two shots and - aitoah a Aen Chine ty-sixth street, either. The detective asked that the woman be held until co. morrow, when he will have both men appear against ber. Danced Back to Cell. “X will hold you in $1,000 bail for ex- amination to-morrow,’ said the Magis- trate, and the dancer was taken away to a cell. Aa she went she danced con- tinually, now singing, now kicking her heels high in the alr. “Byes! big black eyes! that's what you need to charm the men.” she said to @ reporter for The Evening World as she peered through the bars. ‘Men are #0 easy. I can charm them. | have “Now, in the tirst place 1 was born in Cuba. My father was a Cuban plaazer named De Armas, and my mother wae Irish. Lf there is a bad cross it ts Irisn and Cuban. But It's a cross the men can't get away from. They couldn't cet away from me My first husband wus a young Cuban, named De Armas, a reia- tive. He died after we went to live in the City of Mexico. Then I began to dance, How 1 loved it! Married Two More. “Next I married Louls Maglento, But I couldn't stuna for Lous. He was a dead one. ‘hen, too, 1 heard he had another wife, and I led. “My marrying Francois, the medicine maker, Was on the level, us far ag 1 Was concerned. I met him first July 21, 1001 in a saloon at the corner of Twenty: eighth street and Sixth avenue, I casi these deviisa aves 30 mi itm he fell. My devilish eyes have caught me three husbands, “Francois has it that I stole $1,60) from hint when I decided he wouldn't do, That ts nonsense. Do you think I would have quit him if he had had this much coin? Not these hard times.” Mme. de Armas jusists she will get bail before long. She says thore is a millionaire in New York who loves her eyes so madly that he will put up Bie to get her free, office f ta atill living to Inquirés Magelino, of Mexioo, Mme. de Armas has beei No, 248 West Forty-sixth atr mother, hiow Mme. de Armas name of Catharine Wingate, cholr o1 nder ang in the the 0 She had an excellent churoh vole and Used the name Wingate keep from belng Identified as the Span- ish dancer and actress, “ghe also had an excellent paying vo- gal school, and at one, time counted among her 1p! evera: ri Prominent fr’New York's Four Mune Are Better than Harlem. Nearer than Bronx. Gel Rich by Buying ow ot East Elmhurst ‘ry city; On Picturesaus Fluahing, Bay. ‘The Ideal Place to Live charmed them. Ali I had to do was to! «ark my eyes on them and they tumbied, | ran to the house. A physician was |Richard F. Dalton, a cousin of Chief called. Bfforts were made to bring Miss ‘azory, of the Newark detective fart to consciousness, but failed. It) ¢o, ; pares a Beata that her condition was seriou: ih ree, was struck and killed by a trale d WRN "gue con explain in any way the |2t Coriles avenue, West Grove, to-dor. suicide of He*ca‘led upon | He was cirssing the tracks and did Miss Hor: Lat night and then appeared |not, rotico the approach of the train until it was too late to escape. 19h to be In the happlest mood. A constantly increasing demand is proof positive tiat tie ais- criminating public appreciates confectionery ottering at a pi than half asked at other stores. Always fresh, delightful—3o kinds FRIDAY ONLY. SPANISH PEANU CARA. 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