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oD TERRI NEW YORK, SEI nore PTE aM BER : 25, 1905. orrenrire iad uss, ae PRICE ONE poten! & GAFLTON CONVICTED OF BICAMY. Jury Returns a Verdict in the | Grosvenae Kills Himself First Case and He Pleads | Saving Two Minutes’ Time Guilty in Second. to Office. JURORS OUT 20 MINUTES. The Other Trial Had Been Be- gun. but Prisoner Stopped lt by His Confession. MILLIONAIRE, RUNS UP STEPS, M James. B. avenor, Wall street died to-day in a Third to, avenue after running up t vinth street stati two betwe wa ni train Wit minut M old at n to gaye trains enor 1 lived years to to-day walked As he started South I went his home Ave no whom In tives sought saw pout to pull as he gained t prim, but ged to get aboard inal procedure. In the course o- a few | end sank hours Carlton was put throug ¢ His 5 vir attracted deal of three atten ie er pussenge f- | was helped my and gr . | open window and made comfortable. He appeared to relief the Q st {train proceeded downtown, but at Caral | y coming treet ad from the t unco: trial was lous, When the train rea stopped ham Square he was « . second trial and 1 walting-room on the station plat diately after his plea was tak nd an Hud. put on trial for bigamy indictmen: Mr stopped uy lost ui were crowded with wome had come from 1 was a son of the late ef Providence, and Oliver Iselia. Carlton tuced tie batter moved, He smiled su aprugged his saoulders straining waze of eves and ments that were far from complimen- | tary | First Case Brought Up. | svc ° The firs: “do tha : while he was Willetta E married X bya face the jury marriage an WEALTHY TILE MAKERS WILL BE ARRESTED wititess to ath her finger fn ht ing tones. ' Warrants Are Out Charging "| Eleven with Violating | Alien Labor Law. Sloe this | woay with violatt te E layers to this coun. to break a atened strike of the mbers of and Eneausti sng TatuEne” toe prlzoncr, ctill amit; | Tile ayera and Helpers’ Union wlenty.* The mer toned in the nptiint mn sworn to by I ——-—— witch has rigs tion ‘Inrpe owle a ARTULR f Mart & | Lawton, of ondwa: JOSEPH W, LANTRY, of W . dnckson & Co, President of the/ NI ‘WS OF Tile, Grate and Mantel Associa- of No. MBER ALEXANDER, ander, Reed & ( Owenty-third BERNARD Dd, N THE DAY —— oo wad stree CHARL unknown, Equitable Director Answers, EDWIN B. CURRIER, of EB, Brad- Attorney-General Mayer announced to-| ley er & Coy No. 119 Went day that thus far he has received but} 7 Ns one individual from # dirocicr| CHARLES SIRMINE, of Alfred | ans ef the Equitable Life Avsurance Socicty| in the sults againat the society and its directors. This director the ground a there migat Booth & C Went T'wenty- that whatever wron, have been on the p: of other directors ‘ " he, at least, wis ignoriat of anything LOSS, of No. 15 Wont wrong. The Attorney-General would v ntp-altth atreet, CHARLES BOSWORTH, architect and resident of a tile concern at No, 26 Went Tw urth street, The warrants, which were Issued by Inited Stutes Commirsioner Ridgway 4. D. Richardson, sovereign grand com-|haye been anticipated by the defend- inander of the Bupreme Council Scot-| ants and the accused have arranged to eh Rite Masons, received a iettor to- | surrender themselve and giye bail, ‘The from dee, hae . Seh ey faring: ie odense with which the tile manufac- . and woud be unable | turers are charged 1s punishable with <p attend th gommunicn:ton of | Ane of from ¥,000 to. $10,000 or tie prisonmep! for not more than two Mrs. T.O, Seliridge Dead, a6 teat ialentine year. gs NEWPORT, BR. SEP", 5.—~The wife |eieven of my deputte: sald M. Resr-Admisal ‘Thomas O, Selfridge, | Henkel to-day, “and arrest the prt em 7 to-day ss Pomfret, Conn, | Men 48 rapidly ay they could be found. fridge was, taken to Fomtret Hstant United @teter District-At- a nye ok ag: villa av] :orneys Houghton and Byrne, who ha " tii miepareg se J Government's cave, how- ever, Informed me that they had been ella Karr Goos F Goes Free, | * | !n consvitation thin morning with the Karr, the la girl epee founaal of the vleven accused s ae some af the men wanted, 1 was n tn ¥o toll, were out of the chy, but would 7) hie. - ahd Hoon, op, mitorneys told me nat'reveal iis name, Admiral Schley Is Ill. NASHVILLE, DENN, Sept, 25.~Major to send out DIES ON''L” millionaire man and corporation direc- stairs at the a of No. $27 Kant | THE TAMMANY TICKET, | Tam the cook and the eaptain bold, And the mate of the Naney bri, And the bosun thant, and the midshipmite, ‘And the crew of the captain's ais Bab Ballads on |] vor Preatdent of the Ronrd of Aldermen—Charles F. Marphy. r Dintrict-Attorney—Charles ¥. Murphy. For Alderman (every district) Charles F. Marphy, For Commisstoner of every clty department if the Tam- tuany tleket is elected—Charlen Fr. Murphy. « traet City Moat New York tracting © for carting off the to be given to the Trucking and Con any. Eat By T.E. Powers. tS “THE FLAG IS UP—MURPHY’S ON THE JOB. COUNT KNOWN ON BROADWAY | — DIES SUDDENLY “Luigd Cipeatl, of Famous Italian Family, Suc- cumbs to Nephritis. ae THE DAY IN POLITICS. F. moated wea ran the fall” President Martin Insuies atnten Ww mt | Death w nephriths, | orinduced by overal days fount had been sed to allow a physician to Ja Yesesday he was so | worse that Mr, Colson, hie landlord, | am, of No. 106 | Dr. Birming- } condition yas \s | s. Conratt City. is sald to live in Atlantic at the Waldont-As this city, ‘The Count is nephews in Baltinore. 3 ey in Balter is ‘said to. be. Riteh, of te t to M t stiys Colson yeen motif this city t | pie es |POLICE MAKE A | HANDBOOK RAID. } and Dale, of Jin nti street station, this afternoon raided a room on the second floor of a nes 1iw hotel, in Broadway, near Forty-seventh street, lege, a hand book on the I races was in operation. | ‘They of making book arrested one min on a c| He said he waa Wille jam Hart, thirty y old, of No, 77 | West Ninety-fourth street, ‘They seized a quantity of racing sheets, charts and other ractr Vs paraphernalia About a dozen patrons of the estab- vent Were allowed to go after theih “TEN BURIED IN COLLAPSE OF BUILDING Workmen Gut as New Structure Goes Down in Crash—2 Thought Dead. BUFFALO, N. ¥., Sept -A brick in course vonstruction on h side of F Street, near iniy street, collapsed this after- crash came wiihout warning, and en me worlkng on she bullding—brick- Jiuvers and carpentere—were caught 15 | the rutns Elgnt were taken out badly injured. | ‘Two men stili in the ruins are sup- posed to be dead CALEA aK No. ‘and was 310 by owned Ferry street, ne called for a five-story bulld- a frontage of fifty feet on eet and a depth of 125 fee, The brieklayers were with the walls and the carpenters were at work on the lower stories to-day When three walle of the structure col- lapse within the next day or two surrender themselves bail as the Govern- thelr collective come This was agreed to. Commissioner Ridgeway sald that {while he never determined upon the j#mount of bali until the accused were arraigned before him, yet in the cases of these eleven men a high ball would quired. The Importance of the case and the gravity of the offense, in my opinion, demand a high bail,” he said. Witnesses Complain. Charles Lewis, Edward J. Wright, Harry Johnson and William Angle, the four inen cvnfined at Ellis Island tn connection with the charges against the Jemakers. were more or less indig- nant to-lay in speaking of thelr ex- perlen Lewls, who acted as spokesman, said vhat to their arrest and confinement at Hills Island they aittributed the death of George Hall, Angier. of their number, Hall wae he four whi firat taken Int ANG and reained with He on Bite sland’ ® prisoner for ‘Then he became go tll, a8 a result of the Soninement, 60 that hi i ag: | be whore ne iy ithatt ei ia ‘Go: shor! ime with ivan Dur food Mt and’ bet cond a 0 Sa lewis, fein a ay var y thse ane Wa country. ringer for two years rash to the fourth story | WALSH NAMED AS MAGISTRATE. He Is Appoi FHI the U ‘Thom: ted by the Mayor to expired Term of McAvoy. tn i Mayor McClellan to-day appointed James J. Walsh a city Magistrate, to | fl the unexpired term of Thomas Mc- Avoy, appointed a Justice of the Spe- clal Sessions Court. The unexpired term has until 1909 to run. James J. Walsh is a son of the late County Clerk Walsh and a nephew of the late Fatty Walsh, for many years Warden of the Tombs prison, and the father of Blanche Walsh, the actress, He {s a well-known lawyer and Is forty-six years old. He was born in this city and educated in the old Elm street public school, after which he attended Manhatan College. from which | he was graduated in 1877. He was for six years associated in law practice with the present Justice Fitegerald. He served part of a term in Congress, after which he was un- seated In favor of John Murray Mitch whom the House decided had really District, {napector_and enter of minor offices, has “hela He wa san assistant District- ‘red undes Asa Bird Gardiner aan h roted himself to private p! vi en | He has always been a loyal Tammany? man. ————— Opium Joint Raided, Capt. Gallagher and several de- tectives of the West Forty-seventh Mreet station this afternoon raided an leged Int in West Foriy- Sevith “crest, “bstween Boveot “and avenues, Three men and two women were arr: — Dead Standing in Lake. SOUTH BMND. IND. SMPT. %.-- {3 connor Howard, son of T. BE. Howard, former Supreme Court Jurtice uf Indl: iy in Notre ‘AUTO SPEEDER GOES FREE IN Twice in Ten Minutes in Upper New York. It took Stefan Kjeldsen several hours police now he is wondering whether he was two prisoners or one during the time ae got up against tt on mpluints of yiolating the automobile speed ordinance. Jeldsen is secretary of the Automo- bile Protective eLague. He was arrested water in ten ininuzes, ‘The first time it was in Sedgewick avenue, and he was taken to the Highbridge Police Stato: were ‘he left hls gold watch as ball. down St. Nicholas avenue. Policeman Maddox quickly yanked him to the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station, All he had left of value, he ere his auto and his wife, Th t wok the machine, The KJel sens took the L." Magistrate Cr: discharged taken to th! move given the freedom of the city and its boulevards. ‘The Automobile Protective League has for its object fewer restrictions | Against automobiles. ———— AGED PUBLISHER DIES SUDDENLY ‘John G. Reinhard Found Life- less in His Office in a Broad Street Building by a Fellow Tenant. John G. Reinhard, sixty-two years old, a statistician, who lived at No. 616 Putnam avenue, Brooklyn, dropped dead this afternoon in his office an the sixth floor at No, 68 Broad street, He i be- Heved to have been stricken with heart failure, due to indigestion, He went to his office ap usual this morning, although not in’ good health for a week, Barly this afternoon he went to an inner room, where he was {eee dying by another tenant, C, M ple, Jann, Reiniard: | son ‘of the building with 8 Clevelan feleng™ Br, hard wae, ‘pats nls r. been for thinty Hii in psy i Dusiness in Co- lumbus, O., ‘re rene hy nfiag been pub- it Income He Teates, i wider’ and seven ce TWO COURTS, Kjeldsen Had Been Arrested, fter his disch to-day In two sep | ate city magistrates’ courts to gather Dis belongi m the hands of the He entered his motor car and started | pedigrees” were taken PISTOL FIGHT WITH THIEVES. IN AMBUSH C.F, Enderly Wounded Dur- | ing Bold Atiack of Burg- larsat Westwood, N.J. | | TWOOD, > 5 45, my York ». 100 Ageney, at New York, Wiliam is suffering from a | ugly shot wound, at the he of Harry | H. Goodwin here, the result of a pts is } battle with burglara during one of the boldest of recent attacks upon subur- | ban houses { Mr. Euderly and his wife were vis iting at the Goodwin house and « the mmat had retired early night | when a nolee at the front door aroused Mr. Goodwin, He quietly awakened Mr, Enderly and beth armed themselves (NEW cSeLF-REDUCING vant RELIEF STRAP last shots, Thirty shots were fired on pot % Sa ote Gat a ahr gl BECAUSE he or, ac, the bushes wounding Mr. Enderly Clarke Cope, a nelghbor, hearing the the new firing emptied a revolver from a win-| dow at the concealed burglars A whistle sounded and the firing ovased. A party of neighbors beat about the bueves and underg th. bi find no trace of the thieves lice muve secured no clues. BECAUSE BEC AUSE the new “Relief = is not bulky. BECAUSE ! the new “Double BECAUSE ——. GERMAN AUTO DRIVER HERE. ! Camille Jenatay, the German automo- wears longer than bills, who will enter the automobile | ae race on Long Island for the Vander | om bile Cup next month, arrived | IN WHITE AND DRAB, Price, $ Gay onthe steamer Finland from Ants | ALL SIZES ae werp. Ho won the James Gonton | Rennett Cup in 19 at an international | race in Ireland RESTORED | HIS HAIR = Scalp Humor Cured by Cuticura | Soap and Ointment AFTER ALL ELSE FAILED | “uy was troubled with a severe ecalp | humor and loss of hair that gave mea at deal of annoyance and inconven- lence, After unsuccessful efforts with | many remedics and so-culled hair | tonice, a friend induced me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment, The | humor was cured in a short time, my | hair was restored a healthy as ever, and I can gladly say I have since been entirely free from any further anuoy- | sure I shall alwaye use Cuticure foam, om and I kee Sie Ointenant 98 han £0 ule as 8 ressing for the hair and ecalp. (signed) Fred'k Busche, ong Mast 57th 7th Bt New Yorks City,” SPBCIAL BOR MONDAY, | Molussee Wa lwut Cream ied Keutt and late Coftve Pecans,, Lb, rk how Store Open Eye} Until 11 ofClock. FURS 59 CORTLANDTSR Car rae SUNDAY WORLD | WANTS. WoRK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, ‘The poltee of the We enth street station were not after Jnoon of the sudden death last night of | }Count Laigh Cipriani, member of a | wealthy and prominent Lallan famtl In his rooms at No. 155 West Port: | sixth stree {Ino Broadway hotels Count Cip- } rant well known as a "good fel {Important to Every Stout Woman have already been sold, proving the value of the “Self-Reducing Idea,” BECAUSE the, ''Selt- Reducing Idea” positively reducing the abdomen. and creating a@ with revolvers and crept downstairs Swinging ihe door suddenly open they symmetrical figure, found four men on the veranda and “ . F jea opened fire, ‘The intruders sprang tnto|f| BECAUSE, the pele Resist " adjoining shrubbery and returned —-—=——= matter how fashions may change. the new features added to the “Self-Reducing Idea,” “ Relief Strap” physically weak and is a necessity to those who and walk over much, in place and prevents it from “riding up.” the new Nemo Self-Reducing Corset fits better and 5,0 KOPS BROS., MFRS., 35 WEST 3d STREET, NEW YORK NO BURGLAR AT GROSSMAN’S,\ SAY POLICE nai Girl’s Story of As- sault and Family’s of the Robbery ‘“Dreams.”’ Acting Capt. Thompson, of the Wort One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station, after an investigation into the, story of Irene Grosaman, aged fifteen, | daughtor wealth of Mra. George Grossman, a widow, of No. 522 West One, Mundred and Forty-second street, hat #1 was attacked by a negro burg st night and penicn into insensibility, declared to-day that there was noth! in the young amare statement, wile asserted that no burglary had ever been committed tn the house and that no negro had entered {t last night Furthermore, he said, there is nat mark or scratch on the young girl bear out her treatme man said that a negro met her in the hallway, knocked her sense less and disappeared after writing di mands for $110) on the backs of photo: graphs. It was his fourth appearance in the house in as many nights, ace cording to the family. * harrowing story of i® 2 Before reaching his conclusion of “no ~ burglar,” the acting captain had de- elared it an “inside job.” Rvery night sice ‘Thursday It is de- slared the burglar has been in the hourw, and the family say he got away with, and $4,000 in silverware. @ two of his visits only the girl y hin, t night extra guards were inside the, tll5 A. M., and Detective Brahm was watcht place from across tis, nu at GA when the girl says ater doin the hall ana eles, She was found any hour Inter, ‘Bratme saw no one enter or. Gr se mitn declares that he has t whatever from tue! private detecs : fe thelf and thy \ + The Evening World went to the house John Grosse man said: “Tmust not tall of thie affair. T have hwen warned not to by the police. How: I have lost all confidence In. tae ho have suid they would protect Us from. this blickmatler and. thlet. £ have employed private detectives. st understand why T have not had ton of some kind by the police.”? WHY: the NEW hep. SELF-REDUCING CORSET indispensable to the STOUT WOMAN? BECAUSE 2,000,000 SELF-REDUCING CORSETS is an original invention, is of permanent value, no hygienically. supports and relieves the Strap” fits snugly and smoothly, and Garter Attachment” holds the corset any other corset made. FORSALE IN ALL CORSET DEPARTMENTS Jayne's Sanative Pills mild, safe, prompt NOW OPEN World BRONX OFFICE For the convenience of the rest dents of the Bronx The World has established a branch office at G58 East 149th Street, Near Third Avenue, for the reception of advertisensents, subscriptions, &c,

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