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STALNY » MED WC WOMAN She Denies Story of Destitution, “BOTH ONCE WEALTHY, _ Mouohing Self-Denial Shown by _ Proud Daughter of the Revolution, ‘at No. 668 East One Hundred and Thir street a gray-halred woman keeping lonesome vigil beside a (leok-<draped coffin, She is Miss Fran- es Van Dolsen, and the body tn the @asket is what of hor sister Mathilda, Both descendants of a distinguished Line, | 4 @renddaughters of Henry Van Dolsen, 0 officer on the staff of Gen. Was ton during the Revolutionary War, | daughters of William Van Doise In the death of Mathilda Van @ pathetic story of pride and pov aisterly dovotion and independence Deen told for tho first time. The descendants of a wealthy prominent race, belles in their girlhoo , And associated with the New York fifty years ago, the “picture in the miserable ttle Bronx pitiful , Mat We a .contrast which the two proud ) , glaters haye been struggling for years |, keep from the public Jal Only a Dog for Company, When an Bvening World reporter 5 at the bare and dismal flat oy *@ pet pug dos, whining and cry foot of the coffin, kept the lone’ \ q@lster, sitting dry-eyed and broken- 1 hearted, company. Mathilda Van Dolsen died yesterday Morning, and since then Frances matched alone. Byven when death has reveated the | tore: of want Frances Van Dolson, w! Pride that would melt harde ut t fF little she earned was soon ex- - PRETTY pIRLS Ry CLEARS Poheart, refused to admit that elther sre) 4! BOF her sister ever had felt the pinches eed Nover hacked Food: ; By ere are rovoe| Ret? t Servants in Victim's House Deadly Misses {or for Cossacks : fe are descendants of a proud Revo-| ff" ¢\)) ’ Roing Into Ro ' D. Sutionary family.” said the aged woman, | hous th Identify Man Under Arrest Who Fire Into Big Throng ) her wrinkled face twite! with ¢ i ‘ mn “Kh ff B tion. “Let it never be guld that aged A pro ) i at Bridgeport. | at ‘Kharkoff. were destitute. My sister and I have two slaters, r i anaic f | 4 Hved together all our We ney ways ro re —— have complained of pov Ww 4 nh : La . 4 Wonk) HARKOFF, Russia, Oct. M—A fwe be acoused of it now? What would a . oe BRIDGEPORT, Oct. 24 5 t t 8 page AE a Ma idl til | ; Members of Veronique Com- Chaffee, Harvard Graduate, N the hom Laie erat What will my relatives say of mo, and] V , f ® t ‘ I bave no one but them to turn to now pany Are Enjoying a Livey Climbed Fire Escape and a : ue iene i t 1 w aince she is dead ) in Qa as Burglar, ked ¢ mai aeae ‘t The 1 ce ies Tos. icmsty visions, ageal Time in Gay New York. Was Arrested as Burglar, ‘ io : SA a ; eventy-two and » los «oM 1 ——— * at + father, twent ago s 1] The tw > wertved | s- Cree Whe hs! ORNS \ fany persons tin pherited a little pro » but \ 8 le sVeimon ae eee aust petty a cvus el) been run through with. | stood : Y ; ; ar ri ; arrival earl s the crowd cam Proud of Het Grandfather | i ait : ; ere S Shane ay Pol ET tact # a t ro William Van Dolsen was tn wie Cus-| * G se wher stiver Out : 1 bomig were hurled tom-House, but his lire , e fr 5 4 t i i by the sc en children consumed iva Hi] “we loved ' 080 @ Rose Delma ; eed " means, | grandiather these | of : 1 i y M My W N ' $s a8 rn had entered the red two volleys t! wo lonely sisters had a record tor} fact 1 ae le t + u J r att . avery in the War of the kev ‘ f H, ¢ . nd the old pension papers ' ‘ ! Con ‘4 ‘ : Bot | Temaining With pride = ‘ a my t ft ; i Oluie that he w w H lauten ya rp i ! at M 4 ae und F i twice taken prisoner | ¥ 1 13 1 uaa On the walls of the mis rou, | 1 Mav mit t w n moe , where poveriy had i TONy t { 1 3 ¢ i 5 1 ey ; Uhcompiaining d end auat il M 1 . ae Se pb pi bs Kr gunsmit res Van olsen, are rel { Ki % y 8 t “i a tl miele 4 ' ak : I i eu 1 at } ! 1 i % hed 6 A 8 [ starvation 1 | 1 I er] wi picked him ou c ‘ Will Not Admit Poverty , ' ra Hol 1 wo found ( ny lo I thelr apa ham batons OF f w That any susp. a lone t ' ee Jum toa Prices iemucoes | oi sein ia tataaet Oh Chose) wn the drack-to meek t be ois: on the dread ' vid ‘ fee th nt 4 Ne eS aa tahai . : ain, aa oY a a a —— Fg ip ie ae fe FAMINE ANEAD —CHUGK'S W oor, Why, ¥ iy W ay the. i fi R Le i , doacendints 4 + age wo p 8 I Si Pn 10M ciel . i 80 BP Tho pant 1 a . Drew Hand sda His Throat, Ex-Police Ceptain 8 Siebert Says Back and for we K | = Be) Molghbors cay teat ot 11 Moscow Also in Peri! by Actions | Brenned to Rais and Was There Are Too Many De- ‘af idiel ot NIOSCOW FR MONS | 4 N , | mer YS nate, from the | Strikers Who Cut Irs, Nellie rind Taught Mangled. mands on Pension, as a » Sotial L Leader inal? F Senta of Want m t z,. Water, «| Bowery Boy to Read and Tell Married Only a Few P pride and | vir water, Time—Funeral on Saturday. |.” nu Former Police Captain Jacob Slebert, Months Ago, Shay und now living at No, 8ST. PEt ; — kK a street yoklyn, who| ‘ y Mrs. N Cont w . in Morrisania Police | _PHILADELPHTA, Oct. M—B. Frank ; ; pat he was al to play complal Mra, Cath yde, head of the shipping firm of \ i of A man Supposed t kt j ene 2 21 East One Hun-!winiam P, Clyde & Co., was killed by ne 1 - Fuhema of this elty and Fi xth street, the Bronx, , Hee {i he F ae friend, whi sally eon ‘ faiwai ate wath sult to compel him to support hin) & colte’ | ae oan a ae arity : mara 0 a oa : | ttle eyes | Remaen, the engineer saw a man etand-| Year-old granddaughter, Loretta Bie, road in this clty to-day F qgsertion i : ; viata tae ing beside the track mear n crossing, | Pert was to-day discharged by Magiee|.0. “Cu. was deen standing on the And now, as» , 4 a The engineer whietled for the cronsing, | ate Baker. bation: Hiattapan ox 10 Wate i ned sister lee p The child ts the da + of Mra, | Station platform apparently waiting fe ; ' a : Fopression and ap es . berv'a won Richard mother died’) Aithough no one saw him fall, hie oye i ; t top vain length | jast March aw a re her mother | yay was found a moment and m 1 oes : | SS, of her desertion by young Ble-| to pieces under the wheels, } aie cht 4 a few days the birth of Nide| Mr. Clyde was about fifty-two years Bus 1 k pw sha. muve ihe Mrs, It wept when Mag- | of age, very wealthy and a aocial leader ee h ‘ at was & vi at Ke id don as the o C 1 yughacre atives who hay ways wanted i : 1 martied. 7 (0 pay any jor he Hane Me Seunnit . hon tnohr ling Buy What will thoy think nos erat t |some of the best jumpers in. the are coming he re ay. T ave r-| 1 : j el b om of the poor Nttle as i ie Wuptbd at erand a {n nd} t ?” the grandme if ‘Bhe | W months ago he marrle r they are gulng > f 0 py che euKat to * DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH | have too 09 somo qaylumn, for T| BivomAedd Melivaine, one of the mon how they rough t s i, (ve t care for her, women In Philadelphia o- posure! 5 es SAILS FOR HOME. Mrs, Bauer is a widow, and has a] . Bare Ne Help trem Anypody MOSCOW, O ad naked for We A, week from Cone Bled ) 7" My slater a1 Kot little Invitations Showered Upon Her Vy Hate ey eiebert| $600 BULL PUP GONE. pt Might) Have longed 1 too many - Stay Indefinitely, y on his pen | ituster In Minsing, and Thiet nn : Cons anderbilt Churehiti, Du ae aie May Have Him 1 \ era; proms, ended her visit to ay from by when} “Buster! a $19 bull pup, has disap. i becom- I atly to-day and sailed for court without a| peared from the h of Walter 1, \ ngtand the Kronpring Wilhelin n unusially| Redford, of No. 49 Past One Mundved ee | When the duchess came over a mon Jand Seventy-elghth street, The dog is wipe tt a fe she's dead, | yup in Get, Th, but, thereawore 45| ‘The White Star line steamer Oceanic, | ford's charge becnuso Ns As been , Injured ! lerin’ around it requests for her to pro» | from Liverpool, was in communication | fully occupied with campaign work, liston between a Re i da that she tarried until to- | by wircless telegraph with the station at| Bedford belleves that tho pup was tile property left the ectric car south-bound from) Chuck sald the funeral would take ‘ carried off by a thief who hna been two prod ald iad ron for Detroit and a rds om his flat at No.| have stayed indefinitely i¢| Siasconset, Masa, at 10.10 A. M. onel;onping Bronx chicken coops of late, struction train of four cars at t He says he hasn't @/she had aecepted only a small part of | hundred and twenty miles cast of Nan-| ‘ne police think that the dog may have power house switch in the eastern | con rid and will have to rely | ¢ tucket Lightship, She will probably! wandered off fallen int? the hands es Worked as an agent, hy Coffin “oh Dead Dead Relative! Ince cold, cheerless, comfortiess rom ee ee = FOUR OF THE BRITISH BEAUTIES WHO ARE ay n—AROU 1A DMERAPION-ONPRIEEVE BROAD WAY, TARD FLORENCE PLUNKETT. ZESSLE HAC TARR « the invitations that were showered upon part of the village, on his trivads to help tiga out THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1905. | CLARENCE MACKA GOV. HIGGINS IN DEFENSE OF HIS OFFICIALS Declares He Cannot Remove Hendricks or Kilburn, and Be- lieves in Their Honesty. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Oct, %4—Gov, Higgins re- plied to-day to demands mado on him for the removal of Superintendent of Insurance Hendricks and Banking 8u- perintendent Kilburn. He said he had ho power to remove either, “No charge," said the Governor, “has yet heen filed with me against either the Superintendent of Insurance or the Superintendent of Banks which I deem sufficient to warrant me in recommend- ing to the Senate their removal | The Governor has been annoyed by the eriticlem passed on him in connec- tion with Hendricks and Kilburn, He showed clearly to-day that he resented ft, | ‘I would not delay one minute in recommending the removal of a public joficer if 1 thought he had been lax in the performance of his duty,” he de- ared, The Governor believes absolutely in the honesty of Supt. Hendricks, Kil- burn has also persuaded him that the Jacts compla his case were performed for the benefit the de- | | positors and not for a favored few, Higgins made plain to-day his 1 eak- ér of the late 8, Alfted Nixon . ute,” said the Gover ‘whose qualifications fell sl » woleh the publ devel sufficte: ti lyme n may not be 1 w men who are qualified to fil eaker'’s chalr may be sent to | Alba SAY FAGAN IS Bows HURLED MAN WHO SHOT AT TROOPS WHO MRS. MORRILL Y’S NIECE TO BE A COUNTRSS. SHOOT MANY — GIRL'S SUI | Robber Gagged Woman, "|masked burglar FRIENDS CLEAR MYSTERY OF A f DE —_—-+ Grief Over Dead Sweetheart | Believed to Have Caused Annie Scoit to End Life, E eve M Ja ed partinen | ' ae’ ' i was then ¢ 1 a ! Her felt at she left e saying 1 en ‘ 8) New York BE Thomas A, Da tN 1 W who br At la he it t us Istory tke of some fam fi paid Mr, I be gr and oe LIPTON TO TRY AGAIN | TO LIFT CUP IN 1907, “TP Will Be at Sandy Hook with a New Challenger Then,’ Hin Promixe, | LONDON, Oct. %.—Sir Thomas Lipt Jexpects to oagalh challenge for the America's Cup In 1907 Asked to-day’ erning the reporw | from Amorioa th ad given up the dea of making further efforts the owner Py eks declared he was as d that wiiile too late to 6 if all went well ha at Sand: Hox with @ new wing year nar the fol ‘ Sete MRS, ROGERS, UNDER DEATH SENTENCE, CAN APPEAL, Federal Court nts «Vermont Woman Privilege of Secking New ‘Trial an Pauper, WASHINGTO &.—Mary Mabel Rogors, und e of death in Ver. mont for kill r husband, was to- day granted Proceed on appeal belore the Supreme Court of the U Btates as a pauper without payment of cord In the case will be printed! at public expanse. EARS WILK FRARRE, PA, OCT. ko into the h 5 Mrs, Robort Pierson, of Hudon, during} the night, and threatening to kill} |to death with a hatpin her employers; FAINTS AS SHE GETS 3 MONTHS Young Woman Who Stole $2,000 trom Soap Co, Sentenced in Special Sessions. | | | | May Golding, the spinster who stole ipward of $2,000 from the Larkin Soap d asserted that she gave ig nan with whom she was infatue ted, is sentenced to serve three s in the penitentiary by Judge Olmsted in the € of Special Sessions | to-day She Minted in court as sentence was hot recover unt ater in the Tombs. Golding woman was a self-cons » but her case wi t impe | deterred to allow the pro- nficer of the court, Mrs. Axes Mrs, i ) make an investigation, Axeman foported to-day that the i r Wa of a form of | W rf y acouse hersell dcr mi rad not committed, Ihe woman accused herself of miscon a with two men, one @ Brooklyn dee t Versergeans, Mrs. Axeman said she found he case of the policeman at eas « selfaccusation was false, Mrs. ui showed a letter from Da Gal t seo street, Bute ° t kiown May Golding since jetter made plain some © disposition and temper t pr rand caused her to exantod W y by the Court and “ iil Judge Olmated, it do a@ muoh for you if younger, ites that ‘ t a ped to the floor in mother, seated in the nt n to sob, and some of { * became halt hystere 0 Norges against the prisoner tropped, and at the conclusion : she will return to her een L} 100,000 MEN Teamsters wil Call Call Out Their { | 55,000 Men if Employers | Do Not Yield, The strike committee of the Teams 1 N vied on Thomas rit rs’ Aspoelation, i ed him they would thelr der and if r New York were Hable ul strike onler 0 1 other representatives of wners’ Association informed demands would not j \ ference was In pragress x wonty left his Vest Twentieth street under jans! the regular police 1 to be employed by Ka sirike breaker, Men i 1 by Varley strike bureaw the teams, whie Parley men rode m the seat and uniformed © West Twentieth street the of the were also a few mounted walked side © disagreoment is to-day solely bee | 1 0 and Local Union No, 108 N irivers Grand Counell of t 1! Brotheraved of Teame w jurisdiewon over the fiw . cater New ¥« ted the locals it will y strike unless all dee * Association ents has agreed excepting that whieh ne Join the 8, President to of Loval No 708, said to-day: The Grand Council has drawn an igrooment which will be submitted to f the employers. ‘Those who sign hurt by the strike, We » they are protected and theif “8 g/e8 On a8 usual, Those whe not be 1ot sign will face a strike,” rhe Grand Council will meet to-night s M7 Dast Fifty-third street whea sald that definite action will be taken. ‘The truck owners have already, decided to stand by Orr, Hour was expressed to-day that the 49,000 freight handlers along the docks in be brought Into the threatened — Hrutal Coercion, (Ffrk he Balttmore Amertoan.) ‘The stenographer was one of the-worw§, possible, In orthography he belonged to the cat-with-a-k school, In cerebral development, to hava called her a pinhead would have been promction, One doy when she had leaped ously upon the grammar and stabbed " ‘ holding the mangled letter in his hands burst forth: "You've got to do better work thas) this, 1 will lose all my business If let« ters like this are sent out, You fall to patch the sense of my dictation and you have mispelled every other word." Ha ‘ly the aiden shrugged her film-clad shoulders, Snooriigly eho munched her gum as atn't afraid, to ‘ai sunion, an’ they en disy dimes any ke a vey, want he blandly “answered, “they 1 pave a ittle trump card of my 1 shall, waless you inmedtately tops -o Improve your work, ur from a yellow cow's look r my houlder pnd vit ext day you will Wa | it a ull of raid wildeats iuteoed Ingo hts off ‘That woul my wife. nt only would, you I and tho two ghildren Jn bed swith her, forced her to diaclose the hidh 4ook about 8.00 A. M, to-morrow, of some small boy, Ne ERSTE a AC Rap Ee S, place of her monoy: He secured 93 and_ then ih Etosha an Men salty Rope > one job, but most of that ‘akimioaliond “dee lage that holds your side comb, Bus Gennvieve Sontinorop Toga, lad seen at ‘

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