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, a) i) ee ee aca pers JOHN MALL'S MOTHER LEAVES HER OLD HOME After a Visit from Son She Moves from Rooms Over a Saloon, ; | AY “MIRTH HOUSE” THAT MUTUAL BUILT A om me ew . em bee PARCHES! Room.,, WILL LIVE WITH DAUGHTER. uit j d of Mutual Graft House In Albany Is Closed and Insurance Men Are Keeping Very Silent. —_—_ (Bpeoialto The Evening World.) KURANY, N, ¥., Oct. &—The Itd's on fh Albany so far as any Information about the insurance ring {s concerned, Men {n the Capitol known to be on the Inside and next to all the legistative secrets of the ring are tongue-tied, ‘The State Insurance Department wears an alr of injured Innocence. The Mutual greft house at No, 616 Madigon avenue ts so tleht that you! couldn't break into {t with a squad of) polive, _ All the old friends of John A, McCall, "ea President of the New York Lite, who) |2—\ (7/7 used to play pinochle with him at tae | OS headquarters of the ol Ten-Ten Club, Y~ aN BACK PARLOR, AND DINING Room have put clamps on their lips. a 7 “Andy” Hamillton’s colonial manston fn Sys AY tAvATORY Washington Park looks desert and | 7 the servants are alehing for nd-up @f the insurance Investigation so the “Judge can ¢ hime Even the olf home of the aged mother of John A, McCall, at the corner of Qrange and Chapei st has ven {t Ja eald, ratle neigh- elosed un, and Mrs. M has gone into a more ar borhood Mullaney Sees Cronies, | About the only man openly connected | EVENING, OCTOBER 24; T ALBANY AND-ARTIS& MORTIMER’S PEBP INFO GSS\M¥SPBRIBS, 20 CASES OF ‘CHAMPAGNE DELIVERED SENATOR. BRACKET SEES THE ATTY -GENERAL ABOUT THE MARY 5.OUNG CASES MWILLTAM MULANY THE CUSTODIAN oF GIG. with the insurance game here who {8 “ not afraid to show his face Is Mike THE KITCHEN Mullaney, caretaker of the "Al Fields! i Retreat for Legislators’’ at No a Madison avenue, Mullanoy, who took !n if iS) winter's business last week, ss down \ yesterday hobnobbing wit ronies at ia the place where he hangs out, Ref = uy ence to the Mutual or his personal | g tereste in that company was barred.) —— Mullaney isn't a big man, but he's not) ; the kind you can trite with | | Even in the days ¥ wnt | The Man of his game was. H ral, and the atnotl ask him i the Nu » yesterday, Both | rae wk Cop Stops Runaway Team as y —_—— . floors except w hs B Held Positi Trolt 6 . It Dashed Toward Crowd On the sill of the open window a m 4 | floor and tt Wes om a divest ine wich | Engineer Staples Very Badiy|4#200S Fe osition as Lrolley ouperin- of Pupils. the window of “And. Ha 1 nia “ ” A beng, tate na] Mangled by Strange New | tendent and “Catch” of Middletown, aE koguitee the Hamiie foundland Dog. The bravery of a police ea th @ bit of park scenery. ‘The Ha r a e ’ fee { ” lives to-day of several litt ae Oe tae —— and Dodged Police as a “Raffles Pape gegire ey bridge. voc en we . the public school at One Hundred and ~ Decorations Lavish William Gt Staples, @.D., t 6 Wen in Real Life Forty-sventh Btreet and St, Ann ave The decorations in t how ure eer, sixty-five years old, living at nue. teh. In furnishing a, Ms. Hamilton 613 Hudson street, Hobo! had a — A team of horses atiached to a truck t \ “art led tate aoe a Leglalaidnd MIDDLETOWN, Y. Oot, M—) hustled away to the county Jail at as Mi espe oe Bee cues U8 | trom at the Pasteur Institute in | Chatie® Ross, suave, smiling, with a/Geshen, The charge against him was | came frightened a: a passing automo- in ‘ , jaunty step and easy manner, paced his] mado by officials of the transit com-| tite and dashed down the sirest Just a is city. His avma end shoulders are| sai) jn the Jail here to-day and told|pany, by which f om | bile and das! F 1 T uw | i eh he had bee. employed. | the pupils were deparung f school and whl [badly Incerated, The dow outweiwhed | without hesitation how he, as soclety| It was discovered that the superintendent| at Thind avenue the horses bore dawn Commissio NA2) Mr, Staples and tt took him half an | Jeader and toasted bachelor, had played) nad stolen a largo quantity of »ppet | upon & group of calldren who were too hour to Will It. Mr. Staplas went to the Lackawanna} roundsiouse In Hoboken yesterday to, stjlook over his engine, In @ lonesome! of Hamilton t markable, man fe live dw the social highwayn with suc +] wire from the com a | Wire m the company a r robbing right and loft, without once} junk dealer, pany and sold it to a apousing the suspicion of the police oF!” my anagoment was still greater wht : the 8 | Th om ater when the community, it was found that Boos had bidden in que a young ordinary frame} t toe railway yards he was ap-| AS superintendent of the Wallldil his p : .i8 fine apartments a lot of plunder fi woachel by the dog, a splendid Rapid Transit Company's line In Or- | PUA CEP FOr 5 1 by tne dog, a splendid big pid pany # which the police had long been looking. He called to the animal, which ange County, Boos has had an excel- his was known in every | Just after his arrest two police He nin Middletown, -Ambl-| went to his rooms to find any evider against him lent salary. home of A: he put out dog was mad, about that tine that she left her roe In a closet they dlscov- ys over the saloon to live Ww duugi ro hi Md withdraw als hand] tous = mothers with marrlageable it ue, M 1 i ed tt Ho struggload| 4@ughters looked upon him with Kindly | fred & lot of stolen goods, including ; ed nimself » tho! eyes, He at every entertainment | “FHcies tak from t Jepartment store that was rubbed t the ‘pon him and threw him to| Of Importance where well-dressed mon Other plecas of 18 in the oldest own r As he fell his hands] 4nd women gathered. In fact, Boos| the plunder were entitled as having wippotoued bid ‘| old houses.” lapopped across a grate bara long,| Was the “catch’ of Middletown, ha aiolia ftpm the homes of Afr, e el) used to clean the rane and Mr, Pendleton tives Fooled Police for Fun, Armed with this evidence the police Boos laughed and his amusement was genuine, as he reminded the police how he had thrown them off his track a few weeks ago when a burglar was chased out of the residence of F, P, 8. Crane, one of this city’s most wealthy residents, "The pollee were close behind me," said Boos, ‘and I saw two of them gaining, Then I set up a yell: ‘Stop thief! Cateh that man!’ deckted to bring Boos here to-day to draw out a confession, As soon as he was confronted with the plunder that had been found in his apartments he made @ clean breast of his devreda- tlons, 0088 bachiolor apartments were the pest in town, and, Incidentally, he had added to thelr comntort by tapplig tie wires of the company, from which he drew a large saiery. Ye” cut into ono of the mains and ‘run ‘a Wire into his rooms, He hud five bri Want Incandescent fights and told his he fought the dog, beat his canine op- head, but without ef- he struck a stunning heat out the life of the the ground, BANK CASHIER Shot in Street Duel While Safe- bil thd Society Was Amazed, landlord company had give wi . Great was the amazement of alj| him A he t, " Middletown when {t becamo known han bash ahignis aes taker eee that Boos had been ested And! to persons In Reading, Pa, - RIDGEVILLE, Ind, Oot, 2.—Robber to-day blew open the safe in the Ri ville State Bank and escaped with about $4,000. The explosion aroused Cashtor Branson, who hurried to the bank and was shot In the ankle Before going to the bank the robbers met the town chman, overpowered and bound and gagged him, Five of the gang remained on guard while two others were wrecking the #afo with nitro-glycerine, which broke all the windows of the bullding, Cashier Branson fired five, shots at the guards from the mouth of an alley Opposite the bank, and was then driven Girl He Loved Deserted De- cardo, Who Walked Here from San Francisco, MYSTERY OF ROSE TROJAN IS CLEARED. Girl Who Dia ared from Den- conesn's Home Is in Charge of Her Mother, There is no longer a mystery In the Gisappearance of Rose Trojan, four. toen y old, from the Methodist Deaconess Home, at No, 117) Madison missioner Farrell in Brooklyn on 8] avenue, Tho girl was taken home by charge of neglect of duty, her mother, Mra, Rose Trojan,,, of No» Bergt. Duffy, of the Brownsville Pre- j Is72 First avenue. POLICEMAN WHO WAS SHOT | Accused of Neglect of Duty, Captain Says It's Result of Old Wounds, Policeman Harry 'T, Plerson, who was shot four times by three burglars in Oak street a year ago, was tonday | arraigned before Deputy Pollee Com but Alfred Decardo, who walked to New | York from San Francisco to see the girl he had hoped ta marry, tried to kill himself to-day by jumping from the Willlemsburg Bridge, Policeman Evans, of the Bridge Squad, saw him climb trom the foot passage away by bullets from the robbers’ re.| to the outer vall and reached him in | einet, had ordered him a few days ago! She ran wwuy from ¢ last June volvers, There Is no trace of blcod|time to grad hi foot, Decardo tought |to guard a duilding in Chestnut street after, be ns Giacharged ft mn a foe ih n which she had be joy Sink where a contractor feared a labor is |‘hen sho has been given shelter by a turbance. Five minutes later Plerson| pumber of persons who believed she wa rushed {nto the station and reported; | homeless orphan, She left each o “phere ta no fire in Rockaway Beach," | these benefac ut taking loays whenever (be Uo her head Capt. Rooney sald that Plerson had | Werhever the notion enetred hee tel ind Pollooman Jones went to the assit- ance of Evans. When they had him in the Les avénue police sation, Willlamsburg, Decardo sald that on his arrival here Sunday he where tho guards stood, and it fs not Delleved that any of them were hit, ACTORETTES “ANNA HELD." Anna held an interest in Some country real estate, Abd through = Werld Wants swapped tt for Town property up to dite, So ne ! had found that the girl he loved had] been an excellent policeman, that he |girl was at the Deaconess and ry od to Italy a few days bet To ‘id not drink, but that since en-|went after her, Rose at first tried PGRN: fe 4 pags inter with the burglirs & yoar 0 |escape, but when captured consented t had shown indleations of the result f the assault Deputy Commisstoner Farrell sald he i Mid not believe Plerson intended to to the Wiliameburg Bridge Monday | jogtect his y and suspended son- night. He was o A in the Essex | tence | Market Court yeste a Magistrate | sae > a. eee ; Whitman cont tl wo Hospital) STAIRS FALL KILLED HIM, }ng doctors sald suffering from Bj hunger, At the ho was di’! hanged Inst Heewll st was without fucds or friends and the p Manhattan pollew nd him asleep ne: a bonfire ac the Delancey street entra: go home. GREATGRANDMOTHER COMMITS SUICIDE | Body of Aged Womnn, Misstay Two Months, Bound to Suo she to Bel reoywan Who Mad Deon Ml Met) Derth tn Tin He al of f ig 5 and al! such things, ell re onig Ms ceeounteol bis actions t ) l wat remintoed for] ane examination arrow, Mol MOUNT HO} Jcould not, or would not, dooeribe tae | athan Fisher Nor ¢ A goatly Sir 1205 threo year j young woman whom he sald he was io | be i) fore Reali Be “he " gad Lo'clock this mcr alts Bargain Investments oS Tse pay fecsrit 1 Iact week in Wer s Want Direetory, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS whe re WORK MONDAY WONDER®,' srater in Libby Prison terrified to run to the sidewalk, ‘They in the street, Some of them! ing in t he pavi he runa:f n n ML] exander ave ind. od one of the maddened animals by jilceman Allen They were badly injured. war slightly WALK STREETS Magistrate Finn Warns Police Against Making Arrests The police of the Fifth and Ey Twenty-second street stations, toge. ter with four detectives from Inspector mituherger's staff, gathered in fifteen women In the two precincts Init night, charged with parading he street, rou of the arrests were made by Sehmiitver ger's mer These prisoners, together of those arrested by ur trom the two station houses, #3 each to-day by Magi Kylile Poltve Cour diver 4 with sev vit ou, haves woman,” he * lusive evider nage of these priseners | n mpelled to discharge —y t vernear Any — conversation ween them and the men they are accused paving aecosted; you adinit o not xicnted And that t lisorderly, You had no right hen “Your Commiss! hi that you must have eyid arrests, and ts all such prisor long tho # e the fresh alr withow cases of “We had Ss tee Grape-! vats for breakfast and revert Se. fore did | know ive centration of nourloy tent and the most cel cious of all favors.” Ito We ' 1905, WOMEN MAY = Without Evidence, if MISS ROOSEVELT IN NEW RECORD TO CLOSE TRIP Train Expected to Bring Her from ’Frisco in 62 Hours 30 Minutes, HAMILTON'S HOUSE JN VVASHING'TON, PARI Just AcRoss PROMOS +E MIRTH HOUSE, t MR. OS HAMILTON 1S STILLIN: bs EUROPE, ater OGDEN, Utah, Oct, 2—The Hartt man especial train, on which Miss Alice Roosovelt ts a passenger, arrived at Oge den, at 11.23 A. M, toxdtay, and departed or the east over the Union Pneltlo Ratlroad after a change of engines, Which was accomplished in the reconty time of two minutes, The run from San Francisoo w mae at an average speed of forty-t mflea an hour, 5, H, Harriman retused to submit to boing Interviewed. His train was guaried by detentives and Seoret Ser- vio men. RBNO, Nev, Oct, %—Ddward H. Harriman’s special tran bearing Miss Alloe Roosevelt and party on the home. coming of probably the most remark- able journey an American woman ever book passed through here to-day, hav- ing broken all records from San Fran-| cisco and promising to eclipse all con-| tinental speed achievements before reaches New York, | So rapidly {9 the palatial traln speed-) Ing eastward that it reduced the schoduled time of the fast Overland Limited from San Franctaco to Sacra- mento twonty-five minutes, Mr, Harrt-/ man denies that any effort is belng made to tower the transcontinental rec- ond, but facts are against him, ‘The Paciflo Mall steamer Siberia, which Janded the party in San Bran- claco, broke the line's record, and for doing ao the engineers, stokers and of-| flolals of the ship shared in the win- nings of a $2,00) bet made by Mr, Har- riman, This sum was won from Ogden Goelet, who joined the Miss Roosevelt party in the Orient, May Be Here Thursday. Just when the special will reach New York City Is not known, but as the or- ders have been glven to side-track| everything for It pailroad officials be- lieve it snould be In the metropolis by possibly noon ‘Thursday, Among oad men there Is @ feel: ing that an is endeavors w overs d which "Sovtty, the Arigona ebaracter, obtained for th: Suwtiern Pacilic, ‘Woe tact wnat Miss | Roosevelt, daugiter of wie President, | is on her way fume would tend, #9 we} railroad men suy, to further the inter- f the Wall street operator. ee ee Se mating att Ny GIRL BARKS AS DOG AT TIMES Bitten Fourteen Years Ago, ough f i by many potenustes in M.ss Hoosevelt will ot, | her present p and | ¢ Mr Harriman, stop to recelye mie ¢ homage of her feilow-citizens, Bpeed Miss Jones Exhibits Symp | \s to be cio feature of the artp=no : plaudits. toms of Rabies. While Miss Roosevelt was absent —— many stories parently without the | eanbl, clveul da) Mise Amanda Jones, twenty conte Valls Ban ears oli, of Re : A Berrie Al Bye al of ithe were | Ane will, devermine | Stories which | d gain 1 most popu SE AINBR GE <0! hae hy bias ulation, She did meet the Su following the bite 1 dog fourteen | S'su, but he did yr ask her to become from ¢r hysteria not plunge in a canvas bathing Mists Jones was bitten on the hands] the steam Manchuria, which bore her ‘by the ‘* at fered no Lil eff gat vw Far East the tir In June jast she suddenly But it ts certain that no young wom i bie LNG n, erta y not in the b fv d sympwins ike those of Ay untr is over showered W ‘ im was taken to J, Hood | jonurs abroad as was whe, Wright Hospaal, and later to Lineola | sa ey t Hospital, in the Bronx, She appa dnughter of a ¢ ‘0 recovered her tiwalth and was pe teins ‘ore Re eit the —hydrophobla | WOMAN ENDS LIFE WITH GAS. symptoms agala devel a. The Mary 1 1, twenty-nine yeare old, | foamed at the mouth and barked Hike jh Log. AN to J. was found dead this afternoon in | in Wis tak Wright Hopital, and again the attack | home at No. 16 Madison etroet. T tha bridle and turned the (eam ty ove | left ner inclined | as turned | on wetthout be 0, | mi i \ mn } The horees dashed in’o an cleyated “the reported that she had committed ®} ra!lroad pillar and 0 a standstill elde | Cigarettes as good cost twice as much, fragrance can be given in any cigarette at any whatever, The ideal blend, combi smoothness, 10 FOR 10 CENTS Everywhere THE FLAG CIRIS~Pxquis (Bx incties) in fewerteene colors, series of 25 beautiful women in aracteristic na tional costume. Effective decoration for den, ¢ or cafe. 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