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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1905. a ; sent ee : / } UNWILLING BRIDE FIGHTS FOR HER FREEDOM NAN VANISHES; “MANY To SEE BRONX BELLE We NyghacnTs | iR SISTER-iN-LAW 2 es, ee Mrs. Schleininger, Who S |UNWILLING BRIDE AND THOSE CONCERNED IN WARRIAGE ae me “srk ES ALSO MISSING we Ai eae ; ile : = fa Wife Says She Will Forgive PUTS BLAME ON MOTHER. Him if He Will Only Return. Reoounts the Events of Her a Wedding Night, When She i Says She Was Drugged. | | |Crulser to Force Settlement. CONSTANTINOPLE, SEPT. 80.—The 4 \arrival at Hodeida, Yemen Province, : Turkish Arabla, of the British cruiser ox, promises to lead to a speedy eet: tlement of the British claims in con. } with the piratical attacks of British dhows tn the Rea ; » commander of the Fox has nd truveted to ace the local author- } arrest and punish the culprits, nt the pirate dhows and pay com. ‘ pensation to the owners of the British i dhows. ; Inquest Witness Found. | Joseph Royance, proprietor of the nee Hotel fe avenue, Brooklyn, is strangely His wife reported the matter to the police and has asked their afd In finding him, The story told to fhe police by Mrs. | Royance, who 1s a pretty woman of | | twenty-five, was that she wns the soc- SWAMPSCOTT, MASS.. SEPT, S— The police have tocated Allce Forrls, who formerly was \mployed as a do- mest!) by Mrs. Jenate P. Chase, who re- { BY RUTH EARLE. ( (Special to The Evening World.) BURLINGTON, N. J., ond wife of Royance, and that ne haa cently was found dead at her home here ~ credible as it may scem, ‘ Bey Atel eee. ig? ale “| | under circumstances that indicated sui- the assistance of my own t PR EsGi car sunk ater Ghai SRAeHANeS | cide, T ung woman will testity Tex Arthur Schleininger was enabled to wad Ay 6. wi garding affairs in the Chase household " LIVE CELERU EAGl Tne LOLI Js at the Inquest into ‘ie woman's death, Me, absolutely against my will. 4 to her husband that she send Salah ill GES al eld next, Phare. ‘This statement was made to an Even- over to Austria for her sister. The sls- aye In Mr ase's will, filed for ing World reporter this morning with | ame over, her name being Stephanie | probate yest a I of her property, great positiveness by Mary Br. = Marin, and Ived with them for a time. believed to amount to more than $1,000. er ~ Schleininger, the bride in spite | Ste finally ‘got a place in the Hotel Te Cues ee ‘ of herself. According to the Kable ‘ouraine, Manhattan, but went back atory of her love troubles, which are.not |home each night to sleep. Gallike those of an eighteenth ce: | In July the wife concluded she would Jury Acquits Banker. heroine, and are told in her comp! |s0 to Austria to see her parents, and CALDWELL, 0., SEPT. 90.—Herbert Gt unis | she arrived home on Sept. 11 last. In O. Byrber, one of | \o alleged wreckers the girl was drugged Mine dn er |her absence her husband's wants had of the Commercia| Bank of Cambridge, RasGate Korie “ati NS ess neemoht AVE | deen looked after by the sister and his lg to-day once more a free man, a Jury sie, New. York, on’ the nig mother. One week after her retura, having acquitted him. Al this week { Pea is jinalend ely’ Sept. 1s, when she got up she found a the trial on @ change of venue from ] , and then, on ithe pretext of be note from her husband, eaying he was Guernsey, county had been in progress } lowed to join her tiance at s the Common Pleas Court at this } golig away fora tew days. He told and the case was fought with bite ; @ezvous, was taken at midnight to § Gp nS, her to sell the hotel and keep the Drnees, ogy Mary's parish house and forced Into burr. | money, She found he had taken all the ' a marriage with her rejected lov <p Artrurl. money from the saloon, amounting to . ; EG) | Evans’ Fleet on Way Here, The girl's earnest account of hei Scblem[lrger. } about $20, and all that had come in PROVINCETOWN, MASS., SEPT. 3, —The first and second divisions of the battle-ship squadron of the North Atlantic fleet salled from here ¢arl day unger command of Rear-Admir Rabley D. Evans. The firat division, votion to Alfred Franke, wit Parents here she has taken refuge, and of the persecution’ of her fathei Mother and Arthur during her absence. Later she discovered that her sister was gone also. ad taken all [ner bel as be : z 5 8 s | i vel ‘0 years o} and when she inelud flagship Maine, ‘Will 6 24 “I could bear it all—this ha! mar- | TY easily) rer BES haa | ser. | ‘Sroceed to Norfolk, Gade ee b F ed with pink roses, She ha . any ae dt {John J. Killian, Philip F. Killian, Mr. riage and the trouble tt h pught to ODS ON ASE) Left the House. hat rime 2 : atharine Killian, daughter o€|John J. Killian, Philip. 3 1 Mrs. Peter A. Kilian, ft No. aay Mrs. ¢. Sih Heat atee rug, Miss Kilhan, Mr. Edwant Fy J, bo | Money for Indian Minors. ene ea tare eas Paterson, SYRACUSE, N. Y.. SEPT. 90.—United 7. ang appier, Mrs > States Indian Agent B. B, Weber, ott Wartinger at the Caurch of the Im-|¥,%, Qaltey, Mr and Mins. RiMDss' | Salamanca, who is here on a maculate Coneep:ion, One Hundred and| Kappler. Mr, and Mrs. Adam Killian, | Visit, to-day distelbites poh in 2 ree } 2 i} minors and heirs of Fi street and rose ay Mr. and Mr: P. Volierson, Youngs: | Tants to erleth sereetienf Mebose/avente: vile, Sullivan County N. welngs;|dians on the Onondaga Reserved on, | “A cab was cailed and Schleininger Alfred and his parents and me—were it put me in. As we Were atl not that my very mother and father Stopped the cab and called t me, “The thought) MSIE 19 BP Gi atoh avenue to got ready to sacrifice my |his pl bappiness !s unendurable And the h AW. Ter of realizing uiat the tle twat b: me tv the man I loathe separates me ™ about $10 v ‘ure a He 2 “Mrs. Royance and her children are : One Hundred and Fi na only longing for the husband and street, and Julius L. B. Ficke w! her to come back, and if he will all married this eveaing by Rev. Father 1 be forgiven hi: y a tow bigeks , 5 i " rents suddenly. and < y will marry w discovered T had gone Beatr Ov Solis Te knew jay you a A bride will be at by_her and in addition gave every woman from th i ven _me|° cand protect n | Autos Going at Misa Elizabeth E, Krug, av maid | Mts. ,J., Raringer, Now eass Mr. Child about thirteen yards of gingham = = ep manTaJove has driven ine flercely, dater: Se i eet SoS ere o ws mald ind Mrs. C. Miller, Newark, N. J/; Mr. | chitt Shout, mined th zed. I must HOMed hee Whaect wane ess of wate A274 NTS Gy Wustent Me, and’ Mies. s rimmed extens ly with rare lace. Wd will be attired In the ex- ef the moment I was forced to “Lo begin at the beginning, four years baw inged before h pink. sti, | Killian. Mrs Helen Kennedy, Little ago, when I was seventeen, I fell in i! a ‘brother of ‘tne bridegroom, Mr ing ain Me and Mr. 2 che s;| Arcanum Court Fight, love with Alfred Franke, one year my y pped before St, Mary's parish js ag ay , orte t_ when Miss _ Breucher arrived tion will be held at the venes Ae A aetivan Gamats Daeury DETROIT. Eee tee ele 08 Ce (a) senior, We had lived near each other Mouse. Schlelninger sect im two mon. Z : ach he : Beets Dangers of the Coming bride's parents. Among yf'ss\F. Johns, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Royal Arcanum it was decided to raise in New York and had been trinds since | geen, to wake the priest. They came out ey, = f ia that brute Schieinin= Mrs. W. |W. Hanlon. Miss C. Ernst, Mr. A.| $76,000 to fight in the courts the el Vanderbilt Cup Race. (llustrated,) derable_ time, ad some ditwculty t to marry me B mith, W.H, Kramer, William Diller; | soale of raves recently adopted by the omas Donohue, Mr. and Mrs. | J. | society. Miss Mattie childhood, and our engagement was s/t quite a matter of course. Ne “My father and mother knew Alfred i Cc: ‘h ary t we we well and made not the slightest objec Married by Father Carr, Twas too un | flon to our attachment, His parents| Stories Differ. Wad been fond of me for years and| SEs Binion were delighted at the prospect of our jer 8 so markedly from t marriage, whlod, it was agreed by both f° e priest and Schlen- families, should take place as es! Bele pee iy girl |” Alfred was able to provide for “I continued to work in the Metro- polltan Lite Insurance Company, wi Iam still employed as recording clerk, end Alfred grew more and more suc- cessful in his surveying. All went mae His Seat Cour- malliitiaeis Wecen wisny“aion hee teously to World’s Oct. 12 was settled on as our weddin ngi Penge Rovere CHILDREN SDAY SCHUETZEN — Groweed Broadway trouble came. Gehleininger, whom I have ae : | AT IRISH FAIR: CORPS PAIDED Car and Others Fol- erin v s, i tautons, “He called i cate He| | | low His Example in| shi d vith invitath at I sys- , ‘ Rpt wet cae even oneed Showing _Considera-_ tion to the Weaker Sex. | y rast rene to my, law- 0 lamatea, and asked suit! for" annulment of Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fried- * continued the girl. “And roa, Mf, Harry Jones, Mrs. 8, Jones, | Record Grain Shipment. ge, ce 3 annulment is procured I | id 1s , » s Ficke, Mr. and) Mr. and Mrs. George D. Tait, Edward SEPT. 90.—The largest car- | | To-Morrow’s Sunday World. Mae Rullvers, sit, F. Kullbere, rs + |Hanion and ‘Thomas: Hanlon. pe ene ae PT, 90.-The target car. | Was cleared yes | George H. Russell, It consisted of 285,- | >E, A. WMANUS WINS THE THIRD $10 PRIZE =~ ~* Woman Accused of Murder. CARNESVILLE, GA. SEPT. 0—A "| J. A. Vilbig, Mrs. . Mr, and Mrs. Le lzereSaluiT, Call. ic Franke) caught 1 er himself. F © Ce ed “(rr says that while he at first marrying the couple nt consented when the + must be married hem around aS cur apposed to be weak and ill that Sdilel bench warrant has been sued for | arrest of Mrs. Amanda Cobb, chi with murder. There will probably be @ called term of court to try |To Resume Oct, 8. PORT SAID, EGYPT, SEPT. Meri authorities. officially announced that the Sues Cana! will be i 'be, opened to the traffic of all shii pa abou & emits Pottteness’ Ss Roll. of Honor. ‘Miss Catherine King began her campaign of courtesy last Monday. She,has tried the Bridge cars twice, the Lenox avenue express in Sub- way, the Third Avenue and the Broadway surface cars, riding from 5 to 6.30 P, M. each day, and the only men who offered her a seat in all that time are those named here: GEORGE E. SCHWIND, married, of No. 107 West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, who gave a seat to Mise King on a Bridge car Monday evening, Sept. 25, JOHN H. DARLINGTON, single, twenty-seven, of No 212 West Eighty-fifth street, who gave a it to Mies King on a Lenox avenue express In the Subway Wednesday evening, Sept. 27. E. A. M'MANUS, single, twenty- I nger put me on my way to and from work, unt |Free Shows For Little Ones cf Police Descend on Meeting at I was nearly crazy. | | po‘'But he found favor with my people, | Schools and Asylums, Knights); 1.45 A. M. and Arrest Kotel | f is father Js more or tess wealthy. He| gf Columbus to Be There To-| Owner for Excise Violation—| BY CATHERINE KING. ; “promised my mother that if she could ‘i a @t me to marry Lim she should have Night. Prisoner Is Set Free. 4 @ considorable bonus and my fatuer : P ss's Roll of Honor, The name whould be placed advanta. {s B, A, McManus, Lt belongs to the hI ser che pustness. ss t ete meee pieces Pia nim the | To-day the Irish Industrial Fair at] Deteoltves from the FE: ‘Twenty- | Young mam who rose last night without 1 thelr way! glancing high enough to recognize The More flercely yhe insisted that I should on Square Garden was thrown | second street station fore AieGipony RAUAEA Gamieh (wes ning World's politeness-cultivating ‘him. You can imagine what home ‘i |into the Metropolitan Hotel, kept by Hiro became under these conditions. the | open to the children of the orphan |Gustay Bach, at No. 273 Third avenue, | commissioner and offered his seat on a Gonstane agin wore on me so Mat | asylums d icles ay - ; : Mecano A ncreows Wreck. wad to ve, | ¢s¥iums and parochial schools.of New | curiy thie morning and found elghteen | Lexington Lenox avenues car at venteenth street on ‘sayeth torture J ‘accepted Alfred's | York City. In accordance with the|men and seven women in the dining-|'Broadway and % “2 Invitation 0 visit at the Franke | os+om when schoolchildren are in-!room. They placed Bach undor arrest| the fourth car tried. In addition té Beieaatl thera ‘abrec wesks, butte |citea io large aumbers the majority,| SOF vielwine the exolsc making way for me, his action cai trouble at home constantly preyed upon When he arra! flater in| other young men in the car to follow ind, and Sept. 7 I gecided togo|of the amusements inside are also] yorkyilie Cour: before Magistrate| suit to the advantage of three other r name can now be added to sly in ome and make Pesce With My PeDIe-| rnrown open to the little ones tree, | Wahle, several men who were present] Women who were standing—and this ali three, of No, 22 Gramercy Park, fof ine carly in the tvening and| ‘The Knights of Columbus will be the|when the raid waa made appeared as|Defore I handed the astonished young who gave a seat to Miss King me back to Hollis, guests of the fair to-night and it prom-|qwitmesses for him. Among them was|man the envelope containing The Byen- on a Lexington and Lenox ave- Tired and Weak. {ses to be the biggest turnout of the |Capt. Conrad Stoeven, of the New York | ng World's order for $10, payable to pel ear’ atiiaadway, ani bey "when 1 I reached our home 11 order’ since their grand ball in the|Schuetzen Corps, an old friend of the the first man who complied with/the MONDAY NIGHT Catherine King Will Ride on B'WAY EXP., TO-NIGHT Catherine King Will Ride on BRIDGE CARS n ee wm, maou be, there but | garden last winter. Every member of | Magistrate rules Iald down by this pan in! the phe oat eae sickand tt Senet me that the Rrery lodge In New York City has re-| “Hello, captain,” exclaimed the Mag-| Diogenesque hunt for a polite man. opt, for they were | celved an fnyitation to attend, and eaten mixed up in this| Mr, McManus, who ts twenty-three Bilatal . years old, unmerried and lives at No. conciliatory. They pretended | argo delegations have elgnifed thelr year unmarried and live fo ae hg hitmen Eat they pro: intention of going to take part in the * replied Capt: Stoeven, ‘as a | 2 Gramercy Park, was on his way This special ‘‘Coward’’is designed the needed support at preslee. pola tees |\CANCER MENACES fhe diecoasion lato into the even: | gervioe phat will be Weld in honor of |witness. ‘The meeting there delsciii ne Barony Bat RAR) SeNT ie and Pay in Subway, PRES. HARPER. | von the arch Alfred called for me they | te order: a. uecte bBo preshesh We had been in ses | Company B, was trying out for the Built into the shank, and en| cling: hie 1 had iett"t ‘hope NEE aa a peu of tae GAY | sion wince 9 o'clock, and st was 145 |Asket-ball team, I hope he was as $10 FOR A SEAT Only Herote Operation Witt save |concealed ( but for the three eat Geapalrea “0 ae ster turnout on Monday night, and fpr tie Maou) = ge eNO the politeness award. His Life and Cifinces Against ort wine to strengtien me | Chairman Halpin has personally taken | 4, Mv Ar ee ee ot the Crowded Cars Scarce, ran_a block one of the men“, middle- Faxmenent: Betiety charge of the gathering of the clans i the terrible wierd iif and the G. O. P. will be well repre- pelors that night Twas rs and file of the Di the n re night. I was| ‘The rank lo of ithe Democra: ally spetunules [ dean my Wonk Eo stiesulen i ita tne wi anty| panty will elso have a night set aside | “scieq ig dismissed," exclaimed the | with plenty of empty seats there would |and shape of a plece of Apple ple for| street, I hurried Bchuetsen Corps?” asked the Magis-| Last night's search resolved itself | aged man with a red beard, black derby BE CHICAGO, Sept %.—It has been de- ei obeols yank Sepvenes. ‘ai WOT | ita mingeeten tree yaed oa oainion | SEO aA clotheg, aa wie had been | Awards Inthe five mgwes” cided by the physiclans in attendance] foot” ial "No, but they are members of our| as for a polite man, Btrangely enough, [AMIN UP @ het ane 8 Male, tT init Was closed car No. J06). and. see: | upon President Harper of the Chicago For Mon, omen and al families. too, while car after car came along | angular section of seat about the size with aes ‘seats tKAD at Ot Faventapnin Lp bra So Heipnon wi ae e his " to affect rit may | for them next week The “leaders” rate. “Kou detectives have Kot |be sandwiched in betwees them cars | me to ait on. used tor an ttn naar tho reas and character was first inalinea to to "think, that | nad their turn Jast Monday night and | to caretul in mma these fx: with plenty of people-mostiy ieee Too Little Room. i br the ear, Suat @ moment It was, It is admitted that there ts practically, eo time I haa | now the followers wil) have their own kia Maaichtwin Gonedlaciallta idk kanaiae, ao fos nate ‘mah seated’ Ors ab 9 ty i chant Seay le nas Hits} gave |durnout, BF ie aye yea yt mph T boarded closed car No, b101, with hi or ones. oval of @ portion of ees ne ee wx | * Lexington and Lenox sign, at Brogd- $ ond au) : way and Eighteenth street, It was really the. only well-packed, woman- standing car of the evening’s test, for in the shom car were standing cleven women @nd one man, In the car eight men sat in a solid at Jes row. As it was evident that there was ote i going to be no free distribution of tai and seats by ‘the male sitters 1 alighted bitsy feom the car when it ewung ground eastward into Twenty-third street. peu After returning to the Nineteenth ae with « Lenox