The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1905, Page 8

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Peking She Has Show RIDING VESSIELYN. From Washington to the Tsi Ann’s Palace in n Her Independence and i Daring and Enjoyed Every Minute of the Trip. Six months tn the strenuoi + Miss Alice the Qgughter of our strenuous Presid when reviewed by the eyes of those who are not of the doubt strike Unite doings of a novel times of the twen Tt was only a few mon ruary, pernaps—that Roosevelt celebrated her twenty-first birthday, buf that anniversary ‘did not mark the ieth century olitdone, | Feb go to church and listen to ay was fair, all nature resident's dai ng the four- all the grace ¢ went a coac! hand of her good whiv tha ot long af WyS of coa snced her | rbiling. ‘The President, 1 to her . of its im one might red in the street and in the suburbs of the ut the wheel of a big machine mysteries of ‘handling and n expert chauffeur was di- initiation, Soon the F appeare a forgot votee to the sport o i elt would not think of using a gh j@7 THE RACES LATOANIA NG, snPrrirmrn Bich Xe RECEPTION 3B EMPRESS OF CHINES yone SULTAN OF THE mount which would sat women. Her father bi ous Kentucky mare. Jessie! and t th bred ‘has had Miss Alloe for mistress she has had to show her heels to challengers in many « ing run, t i 8 HONORS PAID PLA. GOLLINS AT FUNERAL Business Suspended in Boston as Tribute to Memory of Late Mayor. Sept. 18.—Funeral services te Mayor of Boston, Patrick A. Collins, held to-day at the of the Holy Cross. | ff the municipality to the memory The business stopped to do rey of the dead executive. Schools, courts, places nicipal offfces and manufacturing es- tablishments suspended operations for the day, Flags all over the city were lowered to half mast; also on the ships in the harbor. The solemn tolling of bells from church spires and the ring- ing of fire-alarm bells throughout the entire system every thirty seconds an- mounged the beginning and end of the funeral services in the Cathedral. “Dhe suggested plun that the body of Mayor Collins lie in state at City Hall was abandoned, Mrs, Collins, the ‘wigow and the children desired that Une das, (ribuies su stdd Gufer trom those accuruea oidinary © eeu, and the reugious services suguld be simple, he pailo guishea in vy. Chuserts 16 Witiam Lu, ed 5 of trade, mu- Included men distin- MOUs spheres of Mussa- Auong them were Gov, Dougie, Menard Olney Senator Wintarop Murray ‘Taylor, Major it 8. N. (retired), Acting Mayor Daniel +A. the living © form, @nd William H. K Member of the British | -As visiting in this country All the pomp and sole the the “a 3 rilament, who nity Roma of the Catholic sa Including. “Arch shop eit Rey. John Brady, of South Bos. Right-Rey of Bouth Boston, Thomes | Mu as Li and Right- ents, of Ja- ) priests, Rev re ot the of the 3B. McCoy as Rey. John J. Crane sub<i M. J, Bplaino master of cere: al Of the service, eure alent hy $n8 beauty. The urel Bea Atel was aesiated iv was AR TAG from the of several thou. mane was int ray uare frontl, in th Adlacent ntrete Aun ber Ww sear jt mer ti were Reedei | hia oe ie seam wily aes iat Sonrest Doct, hee Towle ae i eke ‘| 'Well-Mehaved WATCHMAN IS TIED IN SACK; SAFE ROBBED Four Masked Men Rifle Office of Trolley Company in Perth Amboy. Four robbers, one a giant In siz all armed Wiuh revolvers, entered the Perth Amboy office of the Pu vice Corporation just before dawn » bound the night to- Wille watehma 8, placed a open the thieves t i rvie poration in Perth Amboy is in Smith street. The robbers went to the front door and the big man put his shoulder to it and forced {t open. With a bound the four men were upon Wood, who was on his knees repairing a plece ef carpet Before Wood could rise four revolvers | were thrust into his f ‘The large man acted as spokesman, He and his companions wore handkerchiefs, which covered parts of their faces, and all showed amusement when Wood shrank back from the four weapons, “Put your hands up!’ commanded the big man. angwer questions, Are you a married | man?" Said Family Saved Him. “I am," answered Wood, “and I have several children.” It's well for you that you haye a I wife and children,” continued the giant robber, “We meant to kill you, but I guess we will saye you for that wife and those childre The man pulled @ cord from his pocket and bound Wood hand and foot He pulled the cord so tight ehat it cut deeply into the watchman’s flesh, One of the other men found a‘sack, Tnis was brought down over Wood's head and tled so tightly over his mouth and hose that breathing was almost impos- sible, The big robber raised the wateh- man in bis arms and buried him Into a corner of the office. ‘The four men then’ set About rekbing the safe, Holes were bored about the lock and filled with nitro-glycerine. The safe Wes blawa anen. ‘The men are beileved to have had a wagon with which they carted of the money. Wood stilh bound and unconscious, was found by clerks in the office who went to work at 7 o'clock. The police Were Hoiltied of the robbery, ———_—— WORLD CHAPEL OUTING, “Kitchen Boys’! Also Went to Staten Island. Mhe World Chapel, of Typographical ‘| Union No. @ bud an outing yesterday Bochm's, New Dorp, 8.1, The out- dai ot rended and eyery- aan The Br with “the ‘soore e “Now keep them there and | /") HAVE WED ONE, MYHEART IS ANOTHER’S.”. This Is What Maid Swears Mrs. J. B. Duke Said on | Wedding Day. of the incid d head of the The entire story | which brought the brief me of James Buchanan uke, Tobacco Trust and a man worth many millions of dcliars, to an is revealed through the St. Lo’ Post-Dispatch by a man in the clos confidence of Mr. Duke. The revelations are believed to be made with the knowledge and ap- proval of Mr. Duke, who is anxious there shall be no misconceptions ia | the public mind as to the facts sur- rounding his domestic traged, Mrx, Duke was Mrs, Lillian Credy and she and Mr. Duke married on Noy. 2% last. On ¢ Mr. Duke, on his return from abroad, served his wife with papers in @ suit for absolute divorce, evidence of his wife's alleged Infidelity ba been secured by detectlyes in his emvioy a ing hie absence In Europe. The man mentioned in the caso ts | Frank 'T. Huntoon, well known about 1, who is sald to have once kept a biing-house and who Is now en- in boosting a certain brand of r. # firét husband had diy a her because he alleged that she was in the habit of eptertaining a dsome Cuban in her home after he left for business each day. He proved this to the satisfaction of the courts. After-| ward Mrs. Duke, then Mrs. Me(redy, | went abroud with her mother. Then Met Mr. Duke, It was on her return that she met Mr, Dike, The latter had known and ad- |} mired her for a good many vears and | he became very devoted. Mr. Duke Was then and is now a hard-headed business man, who has been too busy promoting his business enterprises to giye much time to the gayety of the world. He knew nothing of Mrs. M Creay's life, As soon as Mr. Dukek complexed the work of consoiidattng the American and Continental tobacco compentes he 1 arrangements for bis marriage, cad tild took place In Trenton a: the home of @ relative of Mrs, MoCredy, After the wedding Mr. and Mis, Duke went abroad and there made an automo- bile trip across the Continent, They seemed very happy apd on thelr return settied at No, 1 West Sixty-elghth street, a house which Mrs, Duke, had! * some me before purchased for herself. Thore Mr. Duke was Ill for a ume, Wife Appeared Cool. It-ls said that eft, Duke frat noticed & growing coldness on the part of his Hirely to the care of hired servant After tlre oe hg too. rong feeling that ning against this country served to convince Mr. was 99, and ae he abroad on business anyway he to say nothng to bio suspicions, but to have while he was away, While away Mr. Duke received word fom detectives that his susplelons were correct. They learned that Mrs, Duke had spent the greater part of the time | at Sarato) stant companian of Hunto aloo theres that they ativs together and dine gtlier sparky b: citi suit ban noun. any iso. learned of cablegram “Call Off Detectives,” act at Ma oti Duke that this dectded to go resolved | and begged wife about his ner watched f where she was the gon- # for ie As thine an ana ‘oud Munisiontly: meets rah Tes dara aa! ‘on the very day before he and Mra. Mc: Credy were married Huntoon accom. panled her part of the way to ‘Trenton er not marry Duke, Sho | wept bitt at the time, ‘but went ahead with her plans. Ancthor maid is aid to be ready to ewear that immediately after the wed- ding ceremon: Duke burst fn ‘ried on, mal wh heart’ In given to agonbere) en mY Pia ltay Mind, Healthy Body, | Both brought about wn peonle It to shout as a guest, but did, and as loud ed Jap there. It immensely and it] Miss A PROPOSAL FROM THE other members of tbe party didn't wan! to run any risks she found a way to seta 1 States vessel to land her the troublous territory, and no harm came to he Whether the Empress of Ch | guardian of the Son of H v | supposed to be the ruler of the great tlempire, ever heard of Miss Roosevelt's 1 exploits t from [Re alae, and wanted to see just kind of a person @ good. sweet what ooking, Ing pl Roosey velt per guest and Is oie of but nevertheless Miss p ber herwith a beautiful pear, HERO REJECTS ALL BOUQUETS Casson, Who Steered Truck | So as to Escape Trolley, Would Do So Again. “Battal 8 told ho n Onief re, and don't sce wha should have t This was the a wand B.C. pany rote vbout his action y y when he saved ear full of 5 nue and Huds s end} i into the! at the risk of ) himself and his comrades, two re seriously injured, An rd reporter was trying to induce Casson to taik about his daring action, y did you not let the motorman of the car take a chance for once?’ asked (the reporter, “Oh, I wasn't thinking about the mo- torman. ‘The passengers were the ones that I thought of. The car ws full and if that truck had hit i, a swipe the whole top of !* would have come off and a lot of people would have been killed. 4 couldn't do that, you know, and # we had to Sake a chance the other w: I didn't hit the car, but it was a close shave, and if that motorman had come @ foot closer I could not have avoided ft no matter what I had done. As it was, I thought they were bound to be I don't think the what would happen. jmen hurt will die, and go there ‘8 noth- i more to be said, ‘Of course I would do the same thing He again if T had to,” he continued, ‘What else ts there to do? You can't tun down innocent people just because @ motorman happens to be doing the wrong thing, can you? NC GIRL-WIFE IS SORRY SHE WED BLIND MUSICIAN Brings Annulment Suit and Says in Court He Threatened Her. Refore Supreme Court Justice Burr, in Flushin to-day, Mrs. Elizabeth Me- Carroll, of No. 7 East On rteenth street, Manhai n, made ap nt of the mar- Mary plication for the annylm age of her daughter, en years old, who jevastian Ehrmana, a > of blind musician. Ehrmann, who ts thirty-four years old, used to perform in the st cots apd he employed the girl to lead "4m about, lie fell in love whh ber and when hey were in Ravenswood one day he asked her to marry him, The girl says She refused, whereupon the threatened to Kil both hor and .her father. Ter- rorized by his consented and they were married by! ‘the Rev, James J, Higgins, pastor of Bt. itita’s Churoh, verenouy was performed on Oct. 30, 191G4, but the girl did not ted her moth- er about her marriage until March of this year, ‘The girl eald that she and her husband never ved together as man and wife. In court to-day she wore @ short dress that came to the tovs of her sloes and her hair hung in a braid dow: Her husband was not present and put in no defense. Justice Burr said that he was in- clined to grant the application, but must first be satisfied as to the authenticity of the birth certificate of the girl that was produced in court. ao eee ALBANY HAS NEARLY 100,000. ALBANY, N. ¥,, SEPT. 18.—Secretary of State O'Brien announces that tho population of Albany | 98,370, an fo- CURES SHIN DISEASE Ss” Hundred and | th MeCar- | threats whe says she | ter, Ravenswood. ‘The, ‘BOY SUICIDE'S BODY HAS NOT BEEN CLAIMED | Relatives of Baliimore Youth Who Killed Himself for Love Fail to Appear. hot The suicide was discovered @ long-distance telepuone me ing received from Buitimore, in Ww! a fister said he had probably through ror some m che af the. youth. say he took his life because of the hope- jessness of his lo’ or a woman, | siderably his senior, who Hves at Spar- Tow's Point, near Buitimore. He 1s said to have assigned ths reason for his act in the letter recelved by his sis- Nothing whatever is known by h relatives of any mun who could be r sponsible for young Green's act, ag L tmeted in a letter woich ts underst fo be in the possession of the Coroner, |though {t may possibly refer to some one more fortunate than the suicide in the sult for the woman. eres CONDENSEDMILK is sterilized and absolutely clean and wholesome. It is guaranteed to keep sweet in any temperature or climate. The trademarks are valuable; save them and write for list of free premiums, MOHAWK COXDENSED MILK CO., jochester, N. ¥, At all Krocers. NZ POOR) x A SOW —

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