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Te male FUTRS SCOUR AST SIDE FOR PAUL KELLY Gang Leader, Wounded in Arm, Still Eludes the Police, MYSTERY IN MURDER. Jealousy May Have Been Mo- tive for Killing Harrington, NELLIE FISHER. TALKS, Victim’s Sweetheart Investigated by Police—Kelly’s Half-Brother Demands Dive’ Keys. Alded now by some of his old leu. tenants, the police are scouring the east side to find Paul Kelly, the Imtie Ital- fan Mephisto of Great Jones et, in whose dive William Harrington was ahot to death eee) night This rnoon the: that Kelly, having had me to ee 5 touch with the powerful political in- fluenoes which have helped hilm out of many a tight hole before, would sur render to-night bad fed tw Jersey, It was said that he but meant to ret BIGAMIST’S NEMESIS this evening and give himeelf up. His half-brother and lils wife both satd they ee looked for him to retura to New York a befvew b Ww isc. yj I -House By plecemeat and scrap, Capt, Hod- Her Discovery in Mad-House gins's men are digging out the details Leads to Arrest of of what happened at Paul Kelly's a Wednesday night. And they are not so Mohi: gure now that Harrington wes mur Mohimont. dered because « disclosures by aaa Ot Of elect lat may AVC he jooating of the vouns woman, {seers MOF who was formerly Della Henderson, in Blausible to believe that jealousy over {nsane pavilion of the Manhattan ah bane 2G, No, 24 Bast (HINY- grate Hospital on Ward's Island, by Sith Mest, Hane ee ae a tATATt her parents, nas led to serious compll- Se Bei i Saarodg ane have td) cartons for her husband, Alfred in| this new murder puznie. nt of No 10 W : Nellie Fisher, who admits she was in” sce BE FR TER “Ene NE fove with Harrington, had another ses- |” Gia ties renderson, of No, 1227 Broads [n et? with her inquisitora at the District-| way, Brooklyn, had been conducting eney # ORiCe th aay 4 search for his daughter, until the The gitl admitted having written the! tra Hnally led to the asylum, whither letter to Harrington, found in his fad been taken by her hushand pocket after he was murdered, wht When the hapless eirl's parents looked worned him that le was in danger of | wp alfred Matimont they found he had @ “deal” from mem of tho gangs. | another wit “Berthé Ward’ Mohimont. Bo important a bearing did the state ment of the girl have upon the murder | that the police locked her up, aring that it would be unwise for her to be in & position where she could be even Of |arrest the sad atory of Della Hende @Macked by the murderous gang that | gon, her two vears’ disappearance and @eems to have started out to Kill any | Qnal discovery in the insane asylum was | one who threatens to expose thetr elec: | pubtisned. tion secrote. Mohimont, according to the aMdavit Cage, Hodgins gave one to have of the Rev, Dr. Homer H, Wallace, of| Kelly's place closed to-day, stopping | No, 420 West Forty-fourth street, was| ‘the operations of several men who were married to Bertha Werd on Oot. 11,/ Temoving from the interior the eyi- | 194, He married Della Henderson on fences of Wednesday night's battle. | Oct, 1, 1905, and the night he was Modgins said he wanted the saloon left taking her to a flat that he had fur-| and the young man has been held on a} urge of bignmy made by wife No. 1 She had him arrested jast night, charged | with abandonment. Colneident with his! Gs St was until the Distetot Attorney's rished she became violently Insane. |& i 70% staff had srcured @ Magnam an! prots She had been missing from the ken @raphs, He also eo!4 he means + of her family for two years up to that ail in his power to have the lcense ime, When ¢ young man broken, so that nether Kelly nor any ether man might operate a bar onere tn fuvure. ODELL WHACKS AT PLATT ONCE MORE Asks if the Senator Wants to Make Quigg the County Chairman, Miss Henderson he told the clergyman | that his wife had been dead a year, Mohimont's mother, of No. 162 West Twenty-ninth street, an aged Frenc! woman, who has been In this country only seven years, 18 heartbroken over her son's arrest, She knew nothing marriages. She said that he| very unfortunate about the different employments he had been en- | gaged in, losing job after, Job, and now ‘and then belng robbed of his wages| whtle on his way home. In the Tombs Court to-day the first Mrs. Mohimont was joined by two ex- cited women, who glared at the pris- onor as they talked with his wife, They | refused to explain thele interest in the case, ——— BEHEADED BY A TRAIN. Well Dressed Man Not Mentifed | Met Death Near Nyack. “What's the matter with Srnator Platt? Doos he want Quigg made enair- man?” Former Governor Odell asked the question to-day at the Fifth Avonue| Heri, “Perhaps hie would Itke to nave} NYACK, N.Y, Nov. &—The train Quigg made State leader,” added the | moing Into New City at 610 Inst even- former Governor. Then he walked | !iig Killed a man on the railroad track away, leaving hie hearers to guess what| near New City station, The victim, he meant. | whose head was cut off, was about Several Republicans got the notion | itty years old and well dressed. that Lemuel EB. Quigg is really behind | There was nothing abowt him that Senator Platt tn the ght against | would lead to his tdentifeation. Odell and Chairman Halpin, and voat eT ag AEOTT Quigs wants to be chairman or leade Mark Twain Is Thantfal, Quine and Thomas F, Ryan are olose| Samuel M. Clemens (Mark Twain) friends, TM would be useful to Mr. |the foremost living man of letters, Ryan, € wae empgested, to have friends |seventy years is extremely thankful to contre! the incoming Republican | for many things. He ie thankful be- Board of Aldermen, he has just found ‘That Obedeman Halpin witt cause, for Instance, r betes a cure for the dyspepsia which has re-election aa County Chairman was persistently etated to-day. Gov. ode been troubling him so long. He is ald be didn't know what Haipints go lalgo thankful that King Leopold of « to do amd as for the Ci Fame ‘hispel he was invision Sai the Belglans— 4y-rempetipnd put to find out why Mark Twain or any one else should find a source zy nua vl FOOTBALL. of thanksgiving In the murderous ‘William Dion, fitteon yours of age, wf No, 84 Belleville avenue, N ruler of the Helelin people you wee playing foo'ball seat bis horns eine | should read NEXT SUNDAY'S some others boys this morning when he |WORLD, In it Mark Twain contrib- utes a long talk on mony Thanksgty- Ing subjects, and presents the strang- jest Thanksgiving sentiment in his) own handwriting that has ever been penned, ‘was ‘Ylownedd'’ tei yaiemeting to he attempted to Fen hotest sald ‘not an "a urried Invest!- showed thar his mht leg had Broken by the fail. He was taken to Bt. Michael's Hompital 1,019,059 World Wants So Far This Year, “NURSE” WROTE = REAL LOVE LETTERS | and oonoluded married | of me. Tr, WORTD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1999. SURELY 33 Epistles to Fred Akers Used to| Defend Suit Against Estate. John Vincent introduced a buneh of | sixteen letters found in the safe of Frederick Akers at his Jay street oot- fee and apie store after his death, tn the trial of Mre, Mary Klinker's sutt against the Akers estate for $30,000, Mrs Kiinker allegos that for two yeara she | nurved Akers on an agreement that he would wilt her $80,000 at mis death, The defense denies any such agreement or | that the relations bevween the horseman and the woman were those of patient and nurse Mrs, Kilnker's sister, Mrs, Loulse Boll, identified the aixteen letters as in the hand of her sister, at that time! Mary Detjen, whose initials were sigiftd to them, They included hints at a lover's quar. jFel and varied in warmth, some of them | rising to torrid. The first was addressed “Dear Pop,’ “with love and @ kiss | Tt was written in May, | Four monthe later came one whith read tn in part; “Now that I fully understand your tn- tentions, I think our friendshtp had better ceage, * ¢ * wrong {i allowing at to for five months, * ¢ * a yume woman, and st would hardly. be expect me to live single all the fest of my life, but I would not ask it of any man, unlese he thought enough bid you Adieu, and hope you wilt oon find #ome congenial ; companion mincerly, M. D,"’ 1898, later was written Kor imer man! —_———>. ie poo ) MOHIMONT FACING ONE WIFE AND HER FRIENDS (Sketched especially for The Evenig World to-day by Staff Artist Mor ABour ~ GA SIRG \ Cou DANIELS TO HAVE Will erage as General Man- ager and Become General Advertiser of Road. ‘The report that George H erneral pas niger agent of York Central and Hudson Rb road, Is to retire from that position was Daniels und confirmed to-da by Pre by Grand Central created, His traffic whom much of the w has devolved for weveral yea Hutchinson, said that Mr, Newman fasue @ circular some time next week in witch Khe contemplated change would Scoretary Newman, | be announced SCHOMER, HEBREW NOVELIST, IS DEAD. di Bit could you pats, me up * ss * ‘and throw me down like you wold a! bone to a ‘tom? T am not made of toe—In fact, 1 am very geneluve, My heaut (# full of love and naturally | long for it and always thought it was) returned,” | n another was this, indicating that | thay had made up "My Dearest Fred (old times): Doh't bother about that horrid letter, De- stmy ft and cast it to the winds and jdon't think of !t again. . one that Js jealous and nasty. could not halp but eee we were ens each other's company and getting wlan nicely, T really have to wait till ad Monday before I oan | you ET a aise LADCRSHEDUNDER WHEELS OF TRUCK Stone-Deaf Driver Whipped Up Horses and Tried in Vain to Escape. —_—_— with other obildren in front of his mother's home, at No. 172 Weat One Hundred and Twenty-third atreet, to- day, when Thomas Pounds, a stone- deat teamster, of No. 546 Hast One Hundred and Forty-fourth street, oame along guiding two horses hitohed po a) heavy wagon loaded with cinders, Pour de yelled to the children to get out of the road, and they scattered, al) but elx-year-old Irving. A heavy tron-shod hoof struck him and trampled him flat, Pounds tried to swing the wagon wheels clear of the | child, but the broad cear tire, with a in of dead welght a®ove It, caught the | yrance Agent, | alnth street, | picked up the vietim, and handing to 4 woman > ran out of a started {a nursuit of Pounds. who had, whpped up his team and was trying v get away Followed by Welsskopf and a growing crowd, Pounds turned fato Beventh ayes nue, where Policeman Kairna arrested him. Honared aid Thine street, who chanced to be in the nelghborhood, at- not possibly recover, et Ostld Mistakes Potson for Candy, PULASKI, N. ¥., Nov, 4.—Stryohnine boy coul More Than Same Period Last Year tablets which five-year-old Gladys Coj- vin mistook for candy caused the little girl's death last night. She found the \eblate ro about half a grain of et . i lie hte at a a, °°" 4 is was the daughier of Ar mee N,N, Shatkewttz, homer, Mr dent Newman's secretary Tt was generally understood about Station that \ would become general advert ager of the road, a position soo Successor as manager {s sald to be Assistant General Passenger Agent Dailey, ork for pas Daniels, New r Rail. the Daniels 5 man to bo veer upon e office President would ( | gone ten Ormenn TRE ALLEGED BIGAMIST TRUNK VICTIM NEW CENTRAL JOB AUSBAND TRACED a Tells Albany Police! Relative He Confessed and Left for Montreal. Ol offices. It was further stated that counsel cannot bind @ general client to (Speoial to The Bvening World.) appear a i witness by accepting a ALBANY, Nov. %4-—John Hammond, | #upoena lig! Mi pare ay wilo stranated h fe to death an "T do not belleve t any ge atrangied his wife to death and) han namod are tryin £0 V0 bore nen placed her body in a trunk, has} \ioe,” gald & gentlemen connected with yen traced to Montreal. He ‘company, "but we know nothing fhe i about the matter here and would not The police to-day took Into custody aj AiO i? Meet Bone of the. mon man named Mangini, a brother-in-law, | named tn the papers as having been who confessed had wai | Subpoenaed are not known to um here Nho confessed that he hed gone to) ror having any connection with this Rouses Point, on the Canadian border, | company.’ met Hammond on ve night of Nov. 14 and while on a train Hammond confemed that in a passion he had fellod his wif It was 4 before & o'clock yes: terday afternoon when the body of Mrs, Hammond wag found decomposed | in @ trunk in the front room of her] apartments, N The corpse wi feet and head meeting, a stout rope be ing ted about the body, 42 South Ferry street f shoes, and the body was badly de- composed. It wae seen at once that a munter ad been committed, and learned that John Hammond, the asoand, was missing, He had been days, The manner in which he committed the orlme and hls actions lovingly known aa@ tive had i eo he Hebrew Dumas, died to-day in Beth Israe! Hospital, where he has been ill for the last aix He was fifty-seven years old and lived with hie wife, son and three daughters | at No, 2% East Broadway, Shatkewitz, or “Bchomer,"” reputation as another Dumas He was the first vast literary output months, earned bis! by his Jewish novelist in New York and in teen atant! Hie pon {fs Abraham Schoner i active rin the Temple Court bullding. on behalf of Jewish grants detained at Ellis Island. Little Irving Gradachied was playing! his time has written 600 novels and At tag 4 all of the latter being con played tn Yiddish theatres a law who | imml- | ROCKEFELLER GUEST |; OF VANDERBILT. | Morgan, Too, and Other Financiers Spend the Night at His Long Island Residence. var | | learned nen to Eoeupt to keep from being served with subpoenas @o that they would not be formed to teatity is grow | Ing obsolete. | wher NDS IN COURT yl ROCEFLLERONEMAN COULD NOT ‘MORE FRAUDS IN eu? Wanted as Witness in Missouri Anti-Trust Investi gation. The iT ent reports that John D. Rockefeller, and the peore of other the Standard the men sent u financlers on amificationa of ONL system, vading ve them with the #\ Justice of this §) with 6 were the ordering { Honry spectal counsel for tie State ari, on Dee. 4, in the Missourt anthtrost sult against the Compary, could not be verified to-day Hoth the counsel for the Standant Oli | and Henry Wollman were inclined to >» reticent on the @ubject, It was that no attempt to @arve bad nade Ull ghis moming, when pro rs were sent out with the pe | lt was atated that these men p at thelr work in the usual D things for a day or two before ey could report on the service Thinks Witnesses Won't Dodge. Wollman, who has charge in York of the Missourl cage at this | . wis asked if Lhe report had any | foundation in fact 1 haven't the slightest idee,” t 9 named will at evade the service of subpoenas | The practloe which pre- good many years ago for big yesterday. by Supreme Court them to af te. r at the office ma of Mis ry “I think we may sefely assume thet the offictals of the Stundard Ol Com- pany wil pursue that mathod in this case, If however It should t ire that they take a different oar, by they will have to wet out of the State Hi] Now York, or elae they will be served with subpoenas, and ff any of thom get out of the State the proceed- nes will be kent allve if necemary for- ever, until they return. At the offlees of the Standant Ofl Company |t could not be learned 4 ultely whether H. H. Rogere was in his Mice or not, It wng mated by one of his attendants thet he was not in. It was said that Mr, Rockefeller had not been at his office for some months, and {It cowld not be learned definitely or he was in the city even. Tt was wteted for the Law rt nt that, while tt was understood from the public prings that mubpoenas ad been given by the Supreme Court, they had not been seen at the doubled up with vhe The woman | waa fully dieased with the exception | the police jneae Wh Fireman Joseph Hurley Finds| That Comrades Have Lifted | His Bank Roll. | Joseph Hurley, one of the most popu lay members of Hook and Ladder Com- pany No, 7, Bast Dwenty-eighth street, ird avenue, to-day spent sev | they would testify that one man could One of these was the case of a man Pre DISMEMBER BODY. | CITY PAYROLL New Feature of Bauer's De-| Three New Cases of Met fense on Charge of | Drawing Salary Under uraan. | Other Names, omen An anonymous letter recetved by the Distriot-Attommey, !t is sald, has re- sulted tn four cases of fraud in the the Court of G Bessions to-day | city payroll being uncovered similar vo behalé {t was announced | the Sliney-Ford case, e = ora, unable to pass a olvfl-servicn examination, obtained a position as jus nior olerk in the Bureau of Arrears of the Finance Department by imperson- ting Frank Silney, a relative who had | died and whose name was on the civil for | service list. When jacob F, Bauer rewumed the witnews-stand in Judge Cowing's branch in his own that ane of the features of hie def the charge of muntering Thomas Corcoran would be the expert ceatimony by doctors that i would have been @ physical impossibility for one man to dismembered Corconan's body, Attorney Carl Fischer-Hansen, Raver, sald he would call Prof. Pfister, Since then three other cases have of West Forty-seventh street, and Dr, turned up where mon ere sald to have A. H. Warner, as experta. He sald been drawing salary under other names, on not have cut up the body, as Corcoran’s | named O'Niel. His son passed an 6x- was dismembered, with a ramor and @ amipation, and, tired of waiting for @ smal! knife powition {n the arunfctpal servos, got | Ravers at on the etand was ha and estan went to his room ry one ine Federal Ofte, ‘The Cather, it ; No. 18 Third avenue to play cards with | 1s aid, took the #on’s place when the | gone boacag ent came along, HLER BRO ma and that the strangers Srugaes | | Base cane upon the M ___SIATH_ AVE, AND 31ST ST. S. 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Winter-welght garments in royal blue, tan and red, lined throughout, Deep cape trimmed with soutache braid and a lace medallions; metal buttons and belted back, Worth 3,50, Pc LIL SATURDAY EVENINGS, vereafter stamp him as an exceeding: | ora) anxious hours at Tarrytown rum ly nervy and ounning individual, who ON haab will probably give the officials atively |!N@UNE on the fact Hae ald me Leis cliase befe ley apprehend him: exper’ of practical Jokers i Ly br, , the Coroner's phystoian, | in his own coin sometimes, Hurley has who held an autopay, declared death Wa | his fellow: membors of “No, 7 to thank eviden ‘irs, Hammond tind been | for his newly acquired Knowledge either punched or kicked about the head 7" iw one of the crack com- nd body before ahe was choked tw » New York Pire Dopar leath. i ae iy famou The police discovered that Mrs. Ham because yond was lust alive Nov, 12, Ham br vKes, in wiileh surley mond left the house that night and 4 s been a le adi fig spirit ‘ 1id not return. The following day he| About @ rr rescued went to the tailor shop of Otto J. Stahl, |Miws Kate r mn South Pearl etree’, and got a suit | Miss Bolger vf clothes wh ad ordered made | | In order (Aspcehee) net on Oot. $1. He told Mr. Stahl that he | followe ecalled that sev. wns going out of town, and that {s the | eral sph O'Reilly, editor Jugt anyone has f him, at 1 the matrimonia! Hammond was # carpenter, but had ranks, H Rein 8 SU it (one little work of lat His parents |{n Se Oe cake reaelt liva'in Cohoes, and a detective went to | ie depirture for the wedding fawtivi that olty last night and had an tnter- |4 me 1% rey, Sropped fe fhe view with members of his family, His | hook and ladder house carcythg s father eald he had not agreed with him | (ire in dasha} was his awe outtlt gg Rag y by wen the editor started to dress fo Malet atte Nor at ant ot Ad | Ne" Ceremony he ‘discovered ‘that. his bog Sag The ¢ wedding garments had been extracted left for that place “Imme ediutely a ieee boots, ove thle morning he reported that the fugi+| rubber seat. sabatlt ut to Montreal, Was game and Went HAMMER AD KNIFE IN SISTERS DUEL ceunesilipanss Mrs, Alexander Puculsky and ip. psx! Her Sister Fight as Hus- band Looks On. Annie Lowrie ts sixteen years old | highgwpirited little beauty, whose black eyes, coquetry gnd vivacious m ner are qualified to upset the heart, Sho is a prisoner to day in the Jersey City fail, cha with atrocious assault as jhe result of a duel she fought with er sister, Mrs | va Pucuisky, a young wom an, of No wet, J ¢ wife of t Ish # night of Wi (Special to n OAKDALE, L, 1, Nov, % Rockefeller, J t Henry H. Mo'lister and Se | Parsons were guess Ia. jam K, Vanderbilt, sr,, at feountry villa Ile Hour. ‘They arrived with Mr, Van A special car shorty before bit place, jing, leaving here at 925, Dr. M. W. Wolf, of Ne 205 West One and were driven at once to the V: tended the title victim, but said the) and Teburned on the apectal this mol. © hatte’s derbilt in 6 o'clock ‘andor where they spent the night a5. With he |paney was another distinguished fina | ter, whose identity wus not revealed. | Henry H. Holiister, who was one of | the members of the purty, country villa a: Islip and is an intimate | ¢ friend of Andrew Carnegie. significance of not known, jacion, but ia owns a) ‘The real the gathering at Idlo y-do merchant ‘The du i} ad as a fireman ready t gu ou y sald nothing about his ap proaching marriage until tt was all Last night with his bride he visited the hook and J the dove good by clhinbed a cab an ty the Grand. Centra). station they. took a train ‘9 Niagara Fa the Thousand Islands on thelr w i As the train approached Tarrytown, e fir happened to think of the urried, and reached Into his o' assure himaelf that {t safe. The roll was gone, He had thirty cents left with which to con: tinue the wedding Journey, ‘Then te saw on great light, He and his. bride left the train at Tarrytown A few minutes later there was flashing over the wire, addressed to Hook and Lad der Coni No. & a message whieh | reat 1k 4 you got it?’ ourse of time there came ave pur later this was followed | r telegram to this effec Cheey up. We will send tt to you In) 1 moraing i why Fireman Hurley spent] Hing night in Tarryt And * ‘ w e olhe of pany No Ing most re wirouned the pi women, and husband and brother in-law wa tt wife and he or battle with a knife and hammer fo weupons, not raising a hand to {nce fere until the older of the women had been stabbed In toe arm and had he index finger nearly severed from her hand —— Wang Leaving; Hopper Stays. WASHINGTON, Nov. 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