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) - . é 2e N. | ' a) iT ” | | pisces roeciGimens | — ‘ i“ +0049 Qaltat Three Women, Exquisitely Wife Who Had Summoned “Fads and Fancies’” Solicitor — ' , . Robbed, Refuse to Relent Colville to Court Finds Him Must Appear Wednesday y B : Damage Frauds Guilty, Dead on the Fi : | efore His Glances, WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥,, OCT. 16-| ead on the Floor, or Become Fugitive. Albert Woods, thirty-threo yoars olf of | a No. 213 West Thirty-elghth New| ~ — “ ” York, and Mae Woods, his wi Mrs Catherine Colville went to the Charles F. Able, the eoltcttor for RANKLES REALLY. NICK ere sea tees siazee, hlnrts. bo a Her Nabband “AIRS tae wads and | s was arrealed the New York Cit; way © ' f se of Marguertte Moras, at er 1 indicted g to extort $600 i have. buet re el the. wonat at Forty-Atih: atreet, tonday | from Hanker awit M. Post by threats Polite Even When He Stuck a plea te! guilty here Nodap and wore res) ¢ e had not answered @ Jening him witt ure in Town ‘ nanded summons ir in Jefferson Mar- Topica of a ed) goandal, failed to | Revolver Into Female Vic- ket anentr too appeat for pleading when his case Wap uy tims’ Faces Killed While Hunting. r She found Col- Fe eee ttn tn anecal e JAMESTOWN, N, Y., OCT. 18.—Mitt baal | fed m@bous she! nat nd his bail bond of | D. Stone, a wealthy herman ' a summons lying on a t » was de Judge Mo- | ety WAR ate 1 a cocktail glaas, which | Mahon will allow. iis counsel untit A tall, slender man, amooth | ing’ near We ly by Beank a few drops of a reddish | Wednesday to produce him, and If he} ayen, clad in a black suit of sterienl | Sears, @ comp pe that date the fore | cut and whose eyes are big, blue "00> | ~ _ isband had stepped atter of record g00"' orbs, was before Magistrate ry iat am nent, Mrs, Colville eat a fugitive from in the Lee Avenue Court to-day, e | Soctalists Now Object - of position brougnt 5 sole of ‘gentleman burglar.” Mofore | Al BEAN? aon Nore a bare foot and ankle George Sint t Abo Levy's office, | the narratives of three women complain. | Med to-day on behal the ot | protrud 1 under the bed, Somo- | said Able 1 the road as @ travelling tanta were aptesd on tho docket, oourt | PATY to the nomtn mob tha soci: them caused the woman pales 1 Now York to attendants and spectators agreed tnnt | {it Labor nto ine ae ie. yt iming Into the hall answer to the charge against him, ‘The he {8 the star cracksman of the pollsied | oe E38 : | Fred Shaw, occupying the next room mombirs of tho Distrlot-Attorney's staff @ort that ever found his way Into the t er the bed, Thore lis saw | who have t TRE the case assert wlutches of the police Workmen Fatally Hurt aS pajamas, al) twisted up that A Kipped, Martin Engel Wililum Smith, he called himself. He JOOMINGTON, IND. OCT. n nd dead 4 nid fe about t years old and as suave ling of a scaffold to-da Drank Carbolic Cocktall. Say Able Can Be Here on Time. 4 unctlous as a drawing-room dandy udent Buildir 1B f I a Wr £ Mre i ad in Polite to This Victim, ldi.nmen ei atlll told. tne. Hea 9. batoro Mrs. Katherine Evant, of No, 8 Are ; ) mix'd him- a aad d y during the le road, wife of a wealthy manutac-| Crulsers Leavy , and cay boll inet en found turer, told the first story of Mr. Wil NBWP » ¥ " k. Mr, 8 alleged fam Smith's performances, Bhe said, prwoy g oO r bar ‘ ee at tat that she was ne in her home on the uh € i he ; a j an \ 16, slept soundly, and] troy y gic en ’ saat Bandini by a soft thread in the row hundreds : ts f b k Avie led to ck In the morning Ip ore ACG aporung tte saa ok t xposures of the v madam,’ he said ¢ w 1 he was one of the ju i ‘ Anta Hawes f ee fi W is jovied harm chalk oh seur tee ‘ Killed by Iron C rane, tp AC | tritnite from embers of socks h y SBURG, 007 i a nus'tions con+ here to burglarize yo ana, ot | * led, and sev rs : ; : ir course, musi not be | sod ie t i fA tay \ W : ee aa Tae te T lay back, petrifted with amazement, | Mills at McKeesport to-da A wha rat BUSINESS MAN tograp neha dip . \ ave a plwotograph while this young man went to my silve 1 1 1 book called chest and helped himself to 150 piece - 1 a roles [ein Jor n 1 no calle ! af would be te Ho wrapped shese wp In two silk dross _ Harmon Spr vance De ad, \oy ial et ms te mi md GR TR " : . Hattie Healey, the Vict'm, Is th: Handsome Daughter of a Pros-)'\". 4 did pe t Oofoago, i © lpr t y ing o| i i of a deter turned fo me again and said, In a + rt t He on 1 perous Dealer in Wachingion Market—Suspected Man aha ri Pare at, must bid you good , ¢ i , " Do not cry out. Lam a gentie- | tr ee s Being Closely Watched, Millionaires Contributed, \ it If you scream I will have t M | 1 - - amedeane | m wive i | Pied, Leaving Gosty. | Bigamist Sent to Pri son, — After Mr. Smigh had left the Hvant] PATERSON, O°, 1 rns digg The handson Karly in October a atr ” " su att she BON weg Aa t = ‘ | dying N 1 well-dressed young i ; 4 Meegan, be boarded at|° y efoto J Me a ors, r td epee " ¥ lenny, Who tad ad ‘ Poth) BubI tae Malt : a y 4 to State pris a wre i vy, | litesal one , i ne had 4 m tur cen . kia Nanas cat are . | 1 aus why | idectified as Hat 1 q ( Mintle Healey and sald Dwi exprean fheceugan the 9 i man Jumpoa oft | IN Canadian Cabinet. ey Amst | yearsold dnt # of 3 was wily out of employment, | 2PM, HN LEN Town Toples form, and fled away Into the darkness, |'Avieaworth KG. 7 » wan sworn | en ; 6 thy 4 {he eve emi ne \ ‘ 1 bald er wi ‘i Ip ssiasincauegeiaih ca Sats 7 Mis. Willan anther ce } hn, wife, who Was at 1 hy Jalosay apart Am F. Milliner, of No. 149] in this afternoon as ‘ Colville 1 betore ‘the highest | "irsions mes - Wy. Vente day ate | Behermerhorn street, gave Magistrate} Privy Counctl and v r G neral i) hats Wo the Hat and made het | teers thts history of Smith's vi | in place of Sir w $1,000 ball in Hor Police 4 ‘ Epil q i the night folio 1s eames porate Mrs, Jalesky was for send. Weer fa, Sorry Simpson Weanels SEEK NEGRO Ponennls, May apa) ry f sted fests wer Oe Mra Milliner, “when I was suddenly| WICHITA, KAN | pte mE ce " I Midwife Is Arrested, 4 ayoused, 1 said to Mr, Millinet: { think | Complications have dey i ped in PPSEMORREE an ey eete: SUF ‘ Buturday nignt the . Mr, } atnk | ! Liealey girl with me atte 1 Mrs, | there is @ mouse in the room, Get up, | oe \ er ® her home four week dsteln, ! i | William, and drive him out, Then, sud. | SH! n. and tie pat lent Wad 80F t “Hundrea and. Fifth ‘dere Pe aneie yee nea wiser tovda | him under su ‘ sr TEe pate acetal Lana a9 ight bia turned on on) | of the girl is ve situation Was ‘one Tequiting. pros volver glistened before our " P will be placed u . tion, He dix the best ne could wiih | Don't Y toy il ged T, OCT ae 1 to Presbyterian’ i ’ AYO EAE Ween ran | S¥atonee, (Ge ehlet oF chin Kaw tnalaue Gir! Had Plenty of Money, |) Vacounr and | Two Riding in Light Wagon vol m a burglar, the , No, 401 East 1 airost te} Lena Schott hae been arrested four tleman, Tell me, old chap,’ he dled at | f poninan f t tines within the last ten years In cone | ery xed, addressing my husband, "where | 982! |Police Hunt for Moses Taylor, | *." "2", ’ ni with the deith of young wom: Injured, Both of Whom you keep your valuables, Don't make | ‘ y st hit Ww a | Lh vere: Instatice ane etcR ped Br oauE , any sound, oF I will have to blow your Once Employed in Hotel mene j | May Die, "My husband srid oune { H | husband arid his trousers wire + | Where Editor Was Killed, | # ” ' | donkey sally injured ana In the bathroom, but the burglar sald he would not bother going #0 far, but ‘ —_——- i | wt tha , \ would help himself ty wha: was on the ivoaish:. pea. Gidmend;- Ve r | slender r A 06 ollls Dureau, He took $2 worth of trinkets 1 ae ee ran it ee ne te dee 1} r | nue trolley and five diamond rings, As he held the yhahiall fi dod ig a * t " ‘ | 1 wagon at Keep = i for a negro named Moses ‘Taye 4 Gite das ive Steln had rings Ja kis hand, he turned to mo and TO NEW NEW HEY action With the KINhE Ot LF occasion rier of Ninety-| and § » Williamsburg, 5 ii mie » exchange editor of . eae EAE a tata t where | those rings ‘netrlooms i { P Wagon #tanding just Whe . : | ft th Pla Peet end oor a f ew York ty min the it Jame FIFTH A AVE NUE had ‘een te if ; ( pivive te tn poluted out one | Hotel MM} West Porty-fifth street, aS We the 0 0 : | hor ah Aaa to yor, Tay erly lived A Tho; BEN ed i ‘ , iy aE NO || i aschin of No Police Aviaiaseace Warns tn A Subureb of Htetenond ngiiged A ohifen k ue Marks avenue, had practleally the ils wife, camo to New York, . hat x Gary ¢ ptell . Them to Do Their Duty 1a vnd ud to have been employed as Small Boys “Playe d Mega nye Wa vt Turned on “Goo-Goo"” Eyes, r elevator man at the St h L t j M and fter the three woman had told thoir Ja Ime previous to ¢he mui y3- |, yah Me Conre*anked ent ther | Regardless of Party. |.) som"nyamnen phone Lecturer, and Mys re ieee jiameaithy eatin could stively lentify the prisone " Fave 4 a Ai 7 ji afactur avand Pe Be Anu OMIA Aika danmcenryil Tio work of the local police force on tery Isn’t Solved Yet, t “is ore man at the bar Interrupted. turnin | Gommactoner Me Aon tnurder han never Fe: te ra 7 Hoy upon. them his blue eyes, rolling emo- dee Comm ner Me swe spre of the sontontion of the a ) tionally | Jag in seventy-five new policemen this cr that Mr, ‘Thompson fractured bes OF the abandoned yap wagon up| \ { | “Ladies,” he wadd, “pleae look at me] arrernoon gave them a lectiite on police aint 1 i If Dr. Watson were writl ts story 10 day ' Ho “ ry carefully, This ts a terrible mis- ° ” 14 aku three laces by a fall upon lab WE Whetoek ; é & rage fF | \, tales. ‘If you err, {t meana twenty years | ethics during an election campaign, carpeted floor of his room, It has] ®b0ut Sherlock Hol en ppro> | “int had Vi | . in. fell for an Inhocent man,” "It the Police Department were to| been reported several times that the] printely call it ‘The Mystery of tho, | ‘ i hen he rolled his eyes some more | tend itself to politics it would go to| detectives were suspiclous of a negro] Abandoned Yap Wagon.’ i were Ot Hb women an eee UEY gitigoo eyes | Dleces In a hurry,” he said. “Whon you| who had formerly worked in the hotel | «Yap wagon’? t+ the a ue t Wigou Was broadside on dn thls pour, young man P| go out on post to-night for the first) put the despatel from Richmond ts the| along Broadway to the \ nitew | t 11088 ‘ia ate The Court held him tn $5,000 for the| time you will be brought tn contact | first oficial coafltmation of the fact, | in whlod strangers. ride <l The ve t he deus | Grand Jury, The man Hrreated on) with politioa In every phase. T want visstoner McAdoo has taken | gazing to the right or let ed ogk, Anat Saturday in Bast New York after De- | * bas ead ete Vor laarental tin the Th alge r ‘ 1 ty head on the tectives McCreedy and Thompson had| YOU to be good citizens, Vote ax you| personal interest in the Thompson mys+| by the man with the mogul je | a | hunted him through Boston, Rochester | please. I don't care hew you yote tery and the sleuths on the case have | front seat ’ \ nf 4 and Pittsburg, “1 don't know tae polities of any|Worked under his direction. They have} Restden's near Ninoty-siath street and abe ‘ PUSHCARTS ANNOY SCHOOL man in the Police Department, and I bean looking for Taylor tor wioks and Fifth avenue found one € ~ rite don't want to know. let your] 4% last B DNAS urned | on thelr corer earl torday morn- Ho men we a8} “ t mein Virginia, Where he if ¥ . ) Peddlers Are Warned to Sell Their | whatever which would cause you to mn woo killed Mr Tours seoured | feur and no lecturer Pia hn Holton, twenty-five years nt | t Kh Keep e Wares at Other Points, neglect your duty no matter what|Seaqeiman” which war found, emapiy, | The frelaht consisted of mM AAMM) Ta Tiel eat ‘Twelfth street, wae oh we ht rash. be Twenty-three pusheart peddlers were | Pressure is Bou Ae bear on you vy, (1 box on & ante! th the Tom four empty champagne bat 1 i, urs i ia for ths Grand Jury to-day ger | Arraigned in Hasex Market Court to-| “If 1 allowed polities rise uaces yeouia (atiuie ' | Somer eiaet A" Coroner's Jury. on a charge of having) {%!*.| ‘ aa} ’ day on the complaint of a Public | ™Y Work as Police Commissioner T could)” “phe ahompson mystery I one of tho] Me remains of a lu) od’ with quat| Cuned “tt of Jorept th, | Suore 1 and | Beles cc Seneet Mapes Art Soikes Cesatilanlonee tbe’ ne: Henk A MHA TRILRC LH Yatra: eRe” MO RELER| ahd ahawebd the sauthn or w jong. Jour | (neueAe HBE:AE RNG, Ninth rene 21a The men were oharged with selling [the Follce Commisioner has no HERE | Wigan Mideriy” mon of Ireproachane | ane “A thick coating of oll sng vesterda ; f wares in front of a public school in | to look at any political question except) hanite and In the enjoyment of good | [°%* S ateh n used} Avcording to th mony, durkig an} ! Fifth street, to the annoyance of teach- | With pollee eyes health, He was in the habit of carry. | indicated that it might have been Hereatlon at Ninth avenue and Six ; wed I ers and pupils, "If 1 should allow polities to influence | ink comfortable sums of money in a| in taking a party to the Vanderdilt Cup (OU thm us nl il SN ; Magistrate Breen discharged the! me ax Police Commiasoner | would be | Wallet In hia pocket. race, but the cup race wa CW) nend by Holton's t slow resull aii Kear ke ps spp Promise to Keep away | ay unfaithful Commiesioner, ard yon roth the an ru be yur re Went | orolock in the mornt 1 iz ma-| ing in Smith's dea | F | hoo) bs 3 | ner, One * o his room In the St, James early - wire 4 \ Cmentnmnitiiineiannen Will be unetalthful officers 1€ you ailow| wrote n lerters which’ was found oa ie | chine did not reach the cornor of Fit ; a | WIND BLEW OUT GAS. / politinn to Influence you Jesk. ‘The next day. his body 4 4 Ninety-six treet unt e TWO THROWN FROM AUTO, [Pit you are confronted with a situne| coveted by a eiaamberinain tring in aie | avenue, and. Ninetyatsiy air | DOOR PLANT BURNED, sviitiam statoninevn Pound peas | RIVERHEAD, L. 1, Oot. 16.—William | ton which bears SP aetine "hi floor in the middle of the room With! totective Btein, of the Bast One Hun-| In Hin Bed. B, Youny, a wealthy farmer of Baiting | MAM You must male arrests tn spite if] the head crushed In, dred and Fourth Btreot Station, had his] © (Areelat to The Rernine Wort Mam H.W i. ot No. 428] Hollow, and his wife were thrown from | officers refuse to holy you como t' vii ; ee | Spulton atte Carte Semitic, Worhi:) n Mu of | od to th wagon about) NEWARK, N Jos (00%, 18.—The New. One ancy . ¥ fot and one of ihe axles amashed, aa |! bi np ata aehityor McClellan will deliver al a4-| covered that the mechanism was locket) avenue and Duryea atréet was destroyed een “aspieysinted by illuminating gée piehe S. FOUnes Fide wore oes ble oventiay. Ot Be epeuing at Ai and supposed that the ciauffenr was on | by, fire this afternoon, at his home last night ken and ee was bruised about but sar | io “Py ‘Thin ts thi patt day of regintra~ ‘'clocie toon you eta you senses ote at Hae of St. Gabriel's Ch Thirty-seventh steeet avenue. @ pon sm an au errand somewhere in we vicinity) and would noon return, reach, i il ee td she small of | unkno ‘he lors, pavers pgolniny residences were also ed, 0, ‘The origin of the fire is r net Rg Pf Nein. Mr. Hutchinson hoa been In the habit of lying in bed to read, He @id go Inst night, and the gas was blown out by toe wind after he had fallen asleep, It 18 believed, wilt en eee ee “~ | suspension to-day, i" CHOCOLATE MAPLE ~ /POLIGE SHOUT UP THE TOWN FOR DRINKS Howie and Kirschenman Had Bartenders Dancing and Citizens Treating, Aa the result of an all-night debauch, fn which they shot up several saloons, Pollcomen William Kirschenman and Georges Howle, of Newark, are \nder with a good chance of losing thelr jobs and going to Jail in addition, On Saturday night the two policemen, who had atruck up an acquaintance, met and started for the station-house together In full uniform to report, Both had been drinking, and as they neared the corner of Central avenue and War- ren treet, Towle vowed he was going {nto a corner saloon and get @ drink. Kirachenman told him to be careful, they were in unifirm, but Howlo walked right Into the piace and called to the other to follow, Kipschenman @pod in the doorway and s@id he would take his drink out+ aide, whereupon Howlo swore at him fora coward, This #0 enraged Kirschen- man that he pulled out Ms pistol and fired a shot In the saloon, Howle did not urge ‘nin to come fn after that, but got his drink and came out bim- self, The %wo policemen had several other “smiles'’ and then started for tho station house, whore they roported for duty and were turned out wath the other men. Instead of golng to thelr posts, how- ever, the two decided to get another nk, and they were on their way back the corner of Central avenue when met Charles Young, a butcher's t they clerk | Young was driving a wagon to market, but the two policemen held him up and told him he was under arrest, They re- | fused to explain further, but dragged the unfortunate youth to the nearest saloon, which happ 1 to be Flood's yn Warren held @ moot found him something other, and sentenced him to buy Younds of drinks Young paid one or the othe ie penalty gamely, f the polfcer Ives woat t corner % ‘oal mered themse around the the pla siloon Whereup ” ir pistols y the p and » saloon the bartender to da *|) mate. PRICE, ONE CENT, BOY GUILTY OF SHOOTING BROOKLYN GIRL Young Bishop, Whose Pistol Killed Catherine Doran, Goes to Institution, 3 tinny seen Ba Phillpu Bishop the twelve-year-olf Brooklyn boy who shot and killed young ¢ ering Doran in her father's candy store at No. 197 High street off Aug, 12 last, was tried to-day by Magy dstrate Wilkin in the Ohildren’s Court and found guilty of felonious assault in. tho tind degree. He will be sent to some Inetituthoa apie ably the Catholic Protectory-—une ie is twenty-one years old. ‘The boy in his own behalf on th stand sald that the pistol wag 4 charged aceldentally while he was bed ing to remove the cartrilges from but witnesses for the Pear cic | swol that he pcinted the weapon at the if bofore pulling the trigger, ———— WRECKED BARK’S CREW sori UM LIVERPOOL, Oct. 16.—It ts reported that the British steamer Philae, which ‘ has arrived from Quebec, has on board } the crew of the Norwegian bark Lim: which was abandoned ina condition tn latitude 5 BSE i RES ~ longitude $4 degrees we in command of Capt. Hel, from Chatham, N. B,, Sept, 20, Bordeaux, France, apie: «i. | Physicians and mothers say that set CHVERBRayy CONDENSEDMILK is the best family safeguard against sickness and disease, Keeps the baby sound and healthy. Prepared by an ex sive and most approved scientific process. 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