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~ MRS. YERKES, ONE all A WIDOW, ~ WEDS MR. MIZNER plyeecy Is Made of Ceremony Which Took -Place Last Night -in the Fifth Avenue Mansion Built | SLASHED VICTI VICTIM WITH KNIVES AND THEN HID HIS BOD ‘Shatehing ‘for Counterfeiters by Late Tube Magnate. ie i Se i ‘in Italian Colony. r Wilson Mishet; a tall, handsome young San Franciscan, was married | Rae : fast night at 9 o'clock to the’ widow of the late Charles T. Yerkes, Mizner _ wi § , ‘ Out of the finding of a fnurdered an in/a lonely. weed : "| Gravesend Jate yesterday afternoon thele. has: already grown io twenty-nine old and has been comparatively poor. 4 His bride is Mity years old and has the use of $7,500,000 and the) \ Weskeh whaciston “om Fifth 1 : F puzzle which threatens to rival the famous Barrel Mystery. = bce apesagies wong ba she yes Tie wee The man’ was Nicola Ruppetta and developments Jate thia | lead the police working upon, the cage ‘to believe that the murd mony was performed in the magnificent Yerkes home. i - f ‘AAdieon Mianer, a curlo dealer, with a) === dia] — ’ : ma ae was in the employ of the Government Secret-Service and that Pitth avenue office and « brother of the fr tks atioriibon, Hie Aa ear (MSS AUOSEIELT 3 iis : ae Pde wae the keeping watch upon Italian counterfetters. : the ceremony and did not knbw the : ss * : 3 os eo eet Flyna. the head inalde: of z ‘ : | 5 Qut of ‘the city ana al minister who performed it. = =e MWS Go HOH ee. HAAN oe aT AR Stour ahe bad been estranged ro Mr, Saen were icine stilettos, which fur?such a longs time pravious to his “few marks of their Tits coos pune He oly Nearly Mobbed by Crowd : : om care ry igo fer of Women in Fifth eee ciugeeas Uae Ps) SCH acaaer Bebeanees Hs 1 poe ‘ es: Ani District-Attorney . in “ ere eee That she intends to keep the itinerary 3 : : Merger Speech ‘Mizner and Mya, Yerkes. - One | of her honeymoon trip a secret was the f 4 i 4 ‘ Te f are worn said that the ceremony | announcement ‘of Miss! Alice Rooneyiit| “ { 4 | A rep He FaeEes, | Dossherty ; peri ; pe b pAb sme gasid Std EB a atl ai eli hea Wests |+ gl a ak DUUAT h ; , i a . Cad "Fgipeotat to The Bireitine a ington to-day afer an, exciting exper-|. ° x PS nhs) | atte “corner: u treét ‘and: ‘ | paepanre fence shoppinig-when. she was mobbed|” © R was ddtight palic j = he actin to be menerally recomtzed’ as) thee Bias < 4 peers f NM yoratory of ‘hot air. Jerome) knows streét and Fifth avenue, was surround- by 200 frenzied women. She had been “bY & curious crowd all day, Lec-| saved by the policemen under Rounds- man Thompson from being despoiléd) of her ornaments and the bunch, of violets her ‘fiance, Congressman Nich- olas Longworth, had sent her. Never, heli ORG wad. te boat ot abl as she stood on the platform of private car Infanta in Jersey iCty sak erry’ PARK, NEW | Congressman $1,The best race offendd. “Lopgworth beside her. “I've had « fine time,” she said, “but I shall not. return to,New York before my mafriage. I shan't leave Washing- ton until efter the wedding. No, I don't. want anybody Sot Henaee sw bere “we: ere, woing then." © | he sumed t6 her ance, and. with «|i simile: i 8 @ eeuret between Just wi two, ien't itt? esiiage aeGuod: Price, “Beat Hadur a. Hiei ae Cr . le and ajefternoon wes. a good one’ beeen Hard to fd, The t alent had: the posts ‘eventé|¢ aia. frac aoa ae" ks in ere, Sinted t to i, IS ch ne nae | ¥ARBT RACE—Solling; etx furlongs. _|the meantime ‘Horan had pete contest. All -the Hutried té See Patient, i; sonia plist pommonea pse upot-the glint of the brass buttons of an- > jother policeman running hid Beane ss: nue, ‘The new arrival was Patrointan ‘Trever. “Dougherty was: about all in when ‘Trebér reached the scené, couple ‘of taps on the’ head nightstick/ sybdued him complete) Toe *throtigh “Second: avent street aid» Livingston »/place 4 into» a schooi-house: in course: of Roissceen at Sixteenth street) and’ Fourth: ave. | H — aie Hekcens of | $10.000, uilt of the Matropolitan manage- . But under his udministration all seem tobe perfectly safe.” We ry migde tis statement be~ fore, the Assen’bly Ways and Mcans Compmitice this afternoon in urzing the adoption of the Foclker resolwtion pro~ viding for an investigation’ef the Ryan Belwont. merger’ Ha Amory described Ryan, as ‘that f financiers,” He sald he had been Xi Ieita ly Informed ‘that “there are: pend- ling against the, Métropolitan railways damage claims’ forpersonal injury In otha Tals Charles eYerkes, he sald, doclared that the tropolitan railways bees eee ry trust, “The Metropollte ts benkrupt. re ouglt to be in the hands of a recolv he -went, on. “its present deplorad’ leond tion has been brought about by the uncorischonable jooting. of the compa- nies,'* —_——— KILLED BY.A TRAIN. HACKENSACK, N, J.; Jan, 3.—James Gannon, forty years of age, of: this ‘place, was killed By an express train on the Lackawanna Railroad at- Bogota to-day. Gangon was employed éngineer in a paper mill, eae sizes, and probably thires, bbFond a doubt that more a bad a hand in the | were three slits In the igo! the right side, seven In the two in the left groin, sWheo Ro body was . clothed {n a coat and avercoat, waistcoat Is riddled) with gushes, théfe are no cuts th the two tow ments. Evidently Nicola ‘Rappetta w Killed a8 ibe eat or stood in his) shift sleeves, ‘Then the body was “Se the coat end overcoat and carrisd, ably in 2 wagon, passer-by subseq) police supposition that the murder not take place in the weed-fieki. Was Too Prosperous. Nicola Rappetta was twenty-seven years olf, tall, bull-necked, strong LATE RESULTS AT FAIR GROUNDS. Fifth—First Premium 6-5, Third Alarm 8&5 pl.; Holloway, . a 0 Poca tvs: Gane pad At vio Gotham Kh: this efternoon, while her’ had a ‘ tate with Tom ‘Snowe, aver a date 4 AT CITY PARK. at the latter's new Tux, * 3 Conta RES Fifth—Keynote 8-5, Big:Bow 2-1 place, Leader. sigat heats at, aaa ai ENDS LIFE WITH BULLET. Axel Bengsoen, thirty-five years old, of No. 222 \East Fortte eth street, committed suicide this afternoon in his room by shooting himself in the temple. a? ‘ ey Fes ie -POUND PAWN TICKETS BUT NOJEWELRY.. While Mrs. (S\ Packard, a ‘boarder at No. 150. West ‘Hundred and Twenty-first street, was using the telephones _ afternoon she left a handbag containing two rings: a $500 on a centre table in the hall. When she left thet the hantibag was gone. She accused Edward Thompson, a waiter, ay caused The jewelry was not found on fim, Gut in ie-poiiata: id find fifteen pawntiokets for, overcea' x UN