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/ | . : THE WORM: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMPNT 29, 1995, ‘ ’ 1 leap oe el ERKES'S WIFE A . TWO HOUSES MR. YERKES BUILT: FL Te WN WITH ‘Romance of the Catskills iste EM FC SR ra eR EN MTSE VO nS be , ; , ’ CHPTIV WH f WP a -_> 7 STORY OF EREAT | Leads to a City Wedding HE WAS DING || i WAVE AND PANIC HAW i Traction Magna.e Planned 1 Christmas Night One of | to Marry Emr lie Terror to All on the | . . | a Grigsby | Big Ship. | ' MANSION FOR EACH. SEA FLOODED CABINS. Mrs, Yerkes's Fear —Eject:! Swept Over the Decks and i ment Kept Her in use Poured Into Saloons and | Five Month: Dining-Rooms | : _ dd Jet oe HIS LIFE IS REV -ED,| Se la ae Second Wife Won t from | Bt Chetstas nih th niduarahe and Woman Who Was Ie BIOOIIER A RRO ARONE the: PARE ful to Him, ae » ‘ repens ie Aas ota t $$ ____. INART GLAD THE AGONY IS OVER YERKES $5,000,000 at — Ss had the widow weeks ft Gay aftern w 5 he was cying Even fome ron \ In P. yorced | had bore who alte a chil at women 4 wnrenait TREASURES FOR MUSEUM? Mayor Smilingly Talks About His Appoint. | : “eo tad ments and Praises The World’s Editorial Rough Christmas Weather, on the Course He Has Adopted, = Pern the wedding Judge Former vod wand Ley Believed that Millionaire’s Great Collections of Kugs and Paintings Will Go to da Near. ii Another Home 10 Mond rides thee wwe After Wil settle ) uth Evening World re n ra nanived the is but f. He vt tall ke Metropolitan. abhi AL ATTACKED BY "from the jon where the ‘ penrerhci eae kcpien sane It re pt beautiful di \ <f he be . reste . eatio f be put. the) qae canud nh the tree were exin fl with all t slay th \+) the nititionaite railwa gate, who! mous m yorld drag ‘Patele) eee ae cee.) Phat Ika magnificent editorial.” said/a steward at 70 o'clock, Rdward W Jepalea eres | Hie “extabilshy 1 ye ia Valuable Paintings, Ler Mayor D t a 1) Matiiews, one of the ship's ottleers, was | BRIE Wi ft HIM HI rh] i property {8 held ss Grigsby ’ M \ ; eT i @ announce I a y at pce rake any statement as to{hdiued Palener was pl the piso, | ¥ U i | ment between Yerk {fe i] ft i nd Six f street, i; f cians s will ’ oir + t 4 a + ho waite do go fe ec RVening Wot it tt i et ing Ul i a: ——. Se aaa I lie « F50006008) Ute Si wenhe dans t i not be ready for the publi rei i i rt rigut out of the| Friends Were Surprised that} One of the Accused is 2 a few hours be his di 8! H wil the 4 it hi ’ “a ft aril \ | Ccused IS Under would not visit dyfig magnate eral years ag s be nged. ‘The ef . \ ret aah eile tant: aid more than tie word f aud ‘owered pPheacenay a tad Me { A ad 7 | : And in the I nue Tous yuna are art museums in RL pe igh Cerna cad sq yond enter, upon the du Mavs Little ‘Tim Hesitates nya tw 1 toppled over ¢ Man Had Been | Arrest and Police Hunt wedow for the list five months © first a ain house cost § SA Xo add ot Siti as. Tf he tf ms > a P = , Ong! oxpndtea Pye | : deen a prieoner by reason of the man 4| {ts furnis $500,000 more, Ww with Bi creeped tme PLM AS tlh MESSI HG Berl , ball i wh eit Married. for Others, desire to d her, She wen | t 5 the lot, made the total go) ei ; H r two, but # ‘ Mle. i i \ . ordered tw leave the mansion by Samue’ | re H200.000, Mi, Yerkor's paket: | nened PpAvoiaatiac ' | some It proper time. ; 4 thiak ¢ d ‘rn Untermyer, his nal counsel, an lued at A te wilil'be Ac agpoint Gen. Bingham i Vi on her ref t reatene $1,000 Habensl si at fron omit ner as Dom rat surely ! that gas, water and trloity w The on OF bo rugs bes 6.00, of which he is un?” WAS. BBR! 1 wd fron i be #hut off. Her own lawyers had en d ed x to wore iy hE heii ‘i re ade His Own Selection. glited | her to remain in the house wart aluable than that of the Shah of Per ie value DE'DUD any GBH B made teat appoint: Smashed Glass and Steel. | UE SAVNASi FeLRen et Os, the hor that advantage might be tak a 1 only twenty-@hree of and his galleries and home in ment e Mayor with a very The wave struck te ship on the star. | White Star lner Celtle to-day , her abserce to throw into the str but ex a‘ =) serious ex n & Just aft of midships and} Mr Winton seemed much amused at) y © story men ay in e vit~ by a oklyn, s sald bur ighte ad was Ale was nw under | stay iawatiece. employed 1 isa pe and style eot exam What be dificult ates do not ex it Is known that the price he Md for the famous “Holy Carpet” was) mare 1,000 in Mr. Yerkes was prouder of his rugs an of any other of his collections hen, aft Mot bem made public » are no larg children &@ stranger for s on little more in $ with his married @aughter Philadel will rece t he had ind business assoc leaving that | kept for the man way her personal effe n the best availail on her. She Was Misunderstood. Mrs. Yerkes's position Bhe was misunderstood when ehe de- clared repeatedly during last sick: ness that she would not visit him at th hotel, She believed that the appeals fo her to come to him were merely tricks 8 and close the do: at mentally na plain, frien value {s would e thelr dupli fellows on th hink we know and d nits mostly Just we know Now, might ¢ William B. Ellison as thoug r of Water Supply, Gas something was sald y Whiton's. brid Fy Hotel was Miss Labelle wore Dre Windsor. He had for 1 years, and last went to Cleveland to visit Tt was then that they be was strang. 18 complains age, of hi irp instrument SS tW as Comnyissi married and Electricity aa to Mr. 80) Republican campaigns, Mr burt nik Alderman, 1 id thick prote 108 1 t own whit nia, It 18 believed they 2 at least $100,000 each, but of the estate is not likely His ie name J today lie 8 record as a membe committees have an. op something: a down our WAY {| but Know er ae would be Hyowr w of in former {iat summer sh rea name isu bi nan that 1s her brother ly exceed that years of painstaking ef- amount t.”" said the i go' ¢ came engag b me of his friends) * ‘7 io get her out of the house, Worse than st, he tid overdistanced the great | widow will necessarily receive a large | Mayor emphatic ie is @ Demo- f your distiet | ei pals BOHe afi Dea E8 he itl sald that on the evening of this, she knew, with woman's Intuition, lection In the Britis) Museum, um fa Hen of her dower rights in his | erat Everything waa arranged for the | S°P% 40 lagt she went to North Beack Who would be the noxt Mrs, Yerkes anv d $12,0" to have them copled, The|real property, and it ls probable that! “He wad a Republican,” sald some tammied| wedding, but Me Winton'a business SH Attended a dincetvapavtlion, 4 tho next mistress of the Fifth avenu fea ‘ver; paintings made by four| the remainder of the estate will be di- | one. siguiniea Were y unsuspecting |YWU8A man asked her to dance with home, If once he succeeded in bis plans nen artists of this city, and he had | vided into a considerable number of Well.” the Mayor laughed, voted pe “ald that thell pany should | Hine Bie d, but when he asked for divorce. She know that her own completo sets x One of these | beq ues of comparatively small for George Bb, McClellan in the lust 4 2 “yp Fat, the Banter es hibits | for a second dic she refused, saying mariage to Mr. Yerkes followed on the tended to keep, and the other nine|amounts, — , [election, and that makes him a Demo sm rning a dl b was willing to. (ake ond tliat sie mn (urn home, He then heels of the divorce obtained by his first ® 1 i ' A it. He loft New York two montha (20st Pelniisswvi tu eacurt her to a ean wife. ee inal ~ 7 Have you not something to y as 3 jtire le rs re ta re Mise Bnd Bho cormesilud, On the Way to the When be, Yerkes, felurned trom usstion that ft waa something of a lGrigaby, who took title to tt on Muroh|to the tuture and Ite outlodk with HEBBERD WILL KEEP fit Ag anil Wwe nt to i Nsom re a wit Cty wor tet by another young, Burope last August, with Miss Grigaby, | drlae When it Was ‘Announced that 19, 18M. ‘The house faces the Hvites Jation to your appointments, or at lea OLD MEN IN JOBS, Shey wlio’) a few, ue Jo's 4 dete wd 4 budge, sald He Wa he announced his intention to divore Pinca wouls ithe, very mansion mann Howstal whlch coveré the Ob-\. word ua to the ude ena! wean eameneneaiiaie M They, wolllod) &: fey. 10 y, | attent Hat Ukey were under fein which the widow posite bloc v he administration ve ind the party went to Glasgow Mra, Yerkes om that time until ut who will att the funeral? r in described as a tal! asked (Specint to ‘The F fe World) After Mr, and Mrs, Wi some dis AwWO Weeks ago she was obliged to stay | tow many of AY ays would at an beautiful girl Bhe Was "No, not a word now. Ihave a very ATMANY, |) Rovers W. Heb: 16 phn 40 BHenton (0 by is ‘0 behind locket do M the funeral? It ls known that the a summer of 18%, ana Se RET (A ANS’ SameCHn ae : siaanth) haw Connie ton (ook it ) 6 nat so BREN ind fole Peres ee ee eee een Mate aeiee apecele | h ihe guiminer of 184, ant pusy day before me in the legitimate pond, Mayor McClellan's new Commis- Lo ah tthe Ohanivel ko Hrance uni tpls y enest DY telephone to Come | and sbronge mausoleum at Woodlawn |New York society, who “took hor up.’ business of closing up a lot of matters sionor of Charities, announced to-diy He looked aftor the W {ta y youn to the Waldorf, On Sunday she finally | Cemetery, The young woman was Invited and itor the year, and cannot indulge in appointed Richard Baker, Paris, as he had promised, but his busl- De een consented, It I# oald that she learned “vere is something of grim irony that sypns,co Boclal) Tune ae at ag BOY lany announcements now, I am. glad , as hie priv haneymbon c id. Bho eae, Cone Miss Grigsby was calling on the sick |b had provided two richly wrought | [tend ’s hole tn ee TT ere: | He $ promin bi thulal diy Besant tous to. the ‘home OF her ate wee man and that she then refuses to seo | S720PNAG4 one, for himselt and the Aud WHS Admired and courted by sev’ /that there Is nothing more to be sald JAF taker Is, promi When they left the Celtic to-day a ak thirtecndy tele gatet MA t dap wit ult it | ere Ith a Ht | ay ; nite 4 tha 4 varie ck ‘ore of thelr frends vat! 0 r is bef him, “Yesterday she once more lett hee | ie C0" nie vite W en he built | ton the son bf q [HOW @bout appointments and that 1 Of Now York City | acore of thelr friends y waiting t Oioe Point, to whom shh ree the wite he had in mind was not multi-millionaire merohant in the down: |can resume my work with those mat~| ‘It will | polley,"" sabi Mr, Hel congratulate them. They will make What had oveurred. The sister ade handsome jall and when she returned | divorced wife In Philadelphia, but the |{!wn drys io “ iieaan dies ae herd, “bo retain every man and woman Heine ie Chevelend, 1 to notify the pa but sho the man whose legal machinations she | Wl. on Fifth avenue. A man Who was aware of the Grigs-| ters settled as they are now employed iy tie Qharities Depart : thelr home In and, . wsnaue | 1 a8 Irended notoriety ee nm of t fF c feared was dead Ard by hie actions inst @ummer tt | bye status went to he head of the Indorses The World, ment so Tong as-they: do thelr, work From. aby ca ERS ral RS ethursday Mra, Weber recetved evident that he then hoped the} Washington Sauaie faniily an! told him, ‘i ; ‘ The successor t tr, Hebherd as ba aM! wstors ack to the MacPhor- a rom & strange man Jebor Made Two Fortunes, {ful sarcophagus would be for still |This man Was wraget ant indign A copy of The World was on the! soneary to the St Soar! of Charl Pht >We ae dered’ Fetes i strong renemblan, Bais ‘This is but one side of the life of the | Ane er woman, pinether Gila warnan) Uinguire about them and see if I ams | Mayor's deak while he was talking: and''tten has no: yet he md uae Wall They Witt COGL lithe Grdat, was also on the Coltic, He, {ef at it Appeared “soon “that. tho vil) Sven be allowed by the relatives | sot telling the truth,’ # infors |" eB ——_—_— — —-- a water inu "ie ian ee) Rte me stranger had mistaken her for th Quaker boy born in Philadelphia sixty! th") “dud the funeral ish question mant, ‘The Ingulry was made and the Fa ean Oe water poured down Com lwas in New York several years ado, y 6 woman Dae ae five yours and educate i Washington Square mansion was nt | i Hiechat hig and at that time attracted at: "Why, you ought to remember hools of Xi on) Mrs. Yerkes Explains. n thereaft to th nce-feted | Re Fas eo! of his parents’ gentle sect. He » pe hereafter tc he = once-feted \s ‘ i mn devdume he was follk iy a he remarke ne amassed two fortunes, and on the loss] y; Yerkes, tho widow, would see no} 8" yn hea : pila ae was aul in the ¢ of the first served six months in the repo, re to-day, but she tele phoned to, Known thi Kentuoky F s| . the war finally ¢ Y me oman 0 Wastern Penitentiary, of Pennaylvania, | dos 1 of her friends, explaining to| A ku outside that néght 1 early Watehpin and sald ¢ M rT? we reason for her failure to visit neal The Evening Work T have t K your w si But on his release he commenced again, |News “hat she had been a prisoner tn) i) . pide Paine Bus i i y tWen i brok Mrs. Wabe Uneil, when death selaed iim yesterday, | te 1 nylon came as & surprtae Grixeby Waa’ on every tonguy bn Gene ‘ Lyte Guth cae Chrininae woe we ia fortune was estimated at fu.0Wo% | Mn Yerkes felt called upon to do Wartucky, Sires Ceieine: waa a — anime RE due UOMO Lite Rita ctene Gohe t a his record of achievements in trac- | this, snee her action had been inter- idee Bon! ar UW ineneeter this aT | nits nen ton finance extended from Chicago to |preted 28 due to unforglying animosity, a esd wines CahaN ie ai a os Sake CoOL ‘ . aaa ympanton- 1 i London, whore he ta “known aa the /tYell’ the presence of death, “The at: Kye proudvat. tunes. attr | Makes Quick Appointment So|Employees of Comptroller's. mmpanion.| Bartel k lather of the 'Tupenny Tube.” ampt vt gettin b Mist summer wis HagPa ee oe atom erase shoulders a prewd His Miserable Death. furvo "were aware of the laat captor frinds and! Surrogate Could Hear | Office Give 2,000 Volumes ompanionway'| "Ht eon rotused tale until some : ions { 10 avenue, t ¢ a Chief ie ¢ of ihe Hicul leaders, wa ttn 0 Whe Ovher house la Dagny, puter sald that Miss Grigens Albany Man, of Law to Retiring Chief, themselves! of UUMonte Carbs 1 \ ca Park renee waa no in ane that he did not know MAYOR FAGAN NAMES the dinner) “owhat.'" exe he Baron, who ey vas. ba M nCes: japeaks ex That an I “She clay make a staioment to the i ‘i one ted, burl She ronte Ie bon press levers’ the mn volunteered HIS NEW CABINET, | Aurasy.x.%. pec. mathe toemat! ‘The employees of he Compreneral they bi Wee unocouh weet ee ain tor Grand ukee J Lineral to Protege © | announce v. Higgins to-day | office spent most of ¢hetr last halt day - — | Balas a t h 1 Newson Van) bid wood ty: their retir c ) It een persigiently rumored for “1 ; ; wrromate off Mr. Grov 40 rectived ar i | years wit the damestic troubles oi |Several Changes Made in De- |" LO ve dds Mr. Grout. He rect them all per ! ; i hurl, i Serkes wore due to his ‘ Heads | Albany ¢ . in vs of George H.) #onally, giving wil a hearty handshake i John Keer A fiaherman on a smack | jend: p for the family of Capt. Lows partment ads in rita, of 1, newly elected Supreme | and bidding them a py Ny ; ‘ J a 1 off Stapleton, tried to Ket on i) was wont in dis; to the| Grigsb, ‘who live in an impostog toate | A AERO! EA ITBRE A eat oR yee py NW Fibaest*| ward the vessel after a few houn ; peakond Who had felt It necess| slam” N). 00 Tuk wrens Jersey City. t Justice, brought to Nght a cur As a token of their esteem the en TT rn { lay and fell on ¢ vorce him that he might| ner Sixty-seventh pir eM ous situation, including the fact that! ployees presented to M \ f file whit rt t into the b ne marry And thie 7 = i . ‘ 3 F ‘ OMe. Grout a. ve 1 HH Men. anit Yaad , second | tory Yerkes's interest or Mark M. Fagan, of Jersey | Mr, Van der Zee hurred to bake the! hay . ‘ H » 1 » bunked ” with fworman he bad ‘eotransed fovea ; ¢ Mr, hew hi ke the! handsome and expens! HY of 5 Y ith e|Urikeuy aod Ler awiher "1 ne e follow spolnte OMice and file é ‘ | { H YI fivesd c , 1 and to wet rid of her, Now, de-| known for yeurs t all persone wells Lia a the following ‘appoints Jonth of office and I bond before) 2000 volumes. ‘TY nN Was Th ‘ iil We cor wit Y ‘erasyy "I Tepentence, her suspicion of | duainted with the street raliway mage | ments to-day - [noon t y in order to moet the ex-! made by Deputy Comptrotlor J. Wo s Been wever, Was dead. Le ther from consoling his ALS iia Ohleahe lak Sa vEht City Comptroller ($3,000 a* year)~ | \gency. verson, He spot " ‘ —a et { SE o Ours, mile by wughter of Mis,)Thomas McEwan, ‘o sheceed George vat the e} ic Whe rae lh Aran ie! Oe ty third woman, the pretty | Skin GHEDY. Who. as "Sua" Crlasby. | im ges eorge Re) Almost the last offlolal aet of Burro~ toler had accomplished dur BAN FRANCISCO. ire. Wiles Parrett, seventy, pen of rh avenue ‘house, could | W's wel known {o the pollee of Cini] MOURN ner ($3,000 a yearjewine | 20te Fats before hin resignation this, tom of office and referred to t vr Bob Fitzsimmons N ath at u fi “Somoplatnts ad gone tome gnally: for) oT aNc mot the mother and d : *. ly, reappointed, 7!" | morning was to issue an order of com-| and g neraus treatment they an the a ' to tt Sarearracal |) 4 | ‘ Lec ep th Cineinnath, and: in 197 the wean ‘ i PO A yeary—jmement for the arrest Of Frederick omplovaes had revived at . ‘ t 1 t eae at A eg Ae ‘And na | Cloned business In that elty a ° Verch, charged with contempt of co in = yy stein Z . : s Vv i ont ardedign that ihe hae bundled the Hotel Grenoble in New Mee UH O00"G ponte | ear te ite Nismo oe te att Toply Me. Grou. compiler ed hs) u u, m AAS SPRY AUST RENDER Mish DATE ERS might not be. disturbed ita Eorets vith. her son daughter, Thoy! k rding th ogate’s order to sub rdinat the futthfal ns- | fro ' foos v t toon Veurs oll ces) cetively, itching, sealin flections, He ied at 1.00 yewterdas. sia | Hie ae ee at Hote| so) n= tn ee COU NS taking way t ud fulfilled the dl si ial hing, sealing, . own butler ant other servu Pon impose > + ahd Bi at 1 ben: kidna pps , umo Riad Tet night bie Asad He ed Th the Ine ihwiie house Wan bullde| (slo a yeary~| oa Ee ad bliss ms thee Area r ner died several years ago, sted humors, vwcet, 1 Yo. biti Py enue. M J iso tuke Ve . b re vayge | 18 bre tantly re m rledly, shunted downstairs on a freight ‘a et Ble, Gumi ' (31.00 a year) \ wint to the Seoretary of | Hatistration of rollers t : : inily relieved elovator, amid boxes and trunks. ‘Then he builders.‘ Mey \ to succeed Josep e's office, where he avas sworn | was duo in cat ure tw tefe it mber of years, Mra. F 1 hay th In @ plain wagon It was carried to the| is of White maar four Zumbuseh dae tl f tie Supreme Court NIN 8) offorts and Learty cou peration 1 c the fur} reared the elildren from infancy | and speedily cured le where his schemes had kept his| stories In height and peculiar in de. |. Siiking Fund Commissioner (00 al’ In the meuntine Veron s friends in a tum, Fite wis ao ebtted over the lotte Acvordiing to Mrs, Farrell, Walter Wil- by warm baths 1 wite a prisoner, i It extends 100 feet on Park ave. |yearJoin W. Heck: iced Mr. Van der Zee to hurry to "| that he showed it to every person he ane ceed tne | We ‘i Nue and 2v feet on Sixty-seventh street, | Library Trustee (no salary)—D, L. outive Chamber, wi: hs BROADWAY JEWELLER PAILS. | came in cuntict with, One. ton irk in] 80% a hale brother of the missing | th CUTICUR Planned @ Ah the exeoulive ohamber, where tie - | with CUTICURA jan rave Ahead. Hy egeniranes on the Park avenue aide Stowe, ia 4 ernor. quickly, gave him his commiss the letter w touched Fitz's heart} father, came to her last Wednesday | t “URS ‘ jes th y vin) | “ald C 7 i . as tha in resident ate k i Pa " cath Br piaafier the body had been at ay eee eee ee Reo AN eae rtaRanald gucceeds Edward | onabling him to saceive the application | ‘Tneodore Sander, retali dealer in jewore |S Mat in which the President stated ked permission po take the chil-|S§QAP and gentle applications of the Ieent marble«walled hall of | »Lt* Po" if fe eatimated fr mth ‘ has 2 a 4 Herts of Firs: Crim: | nich was expected to be made for the that Fitz had Nn the Victor of over is ty Fale. in. Madieon the Ficth avenue house the troubles f me ieeened at f1a0.0m | inal Court, and in the Second Criminal | Mieass or Verch. ty at No, 1278 Rroadway, to-day as one ungees batties ai had always) civiare Garden. She. dressdd. them. in| CUTICURA OINTMENT, the great 1 the lot if assessed at $75.00, satan an ‘The house stands tn t) 0 of "Sue" . otgaore” Stas Sais aby a Ley: rine eves bag Mi] ‘Mason, algned for the tenedt of creditors to 01 h } Froderlok Alt President @ lengthy answer, ti were not settied. From what house It would be 4 Cc him for his sympathy. Fitz wired. the taken to the grave was making thelr best cloties and they wont. them, \ was the last seen of iabee gat, taller took place within 61 Skin Cure, when all else fails, _ aa