The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1906, Page 2

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Puts Anthracite Army the Well-Known | Medait, MER MLE “BU —__>—- land, succesding the Earl of Dudley. mado his tate entry inte the Irish capital this afternoon dimost» exactly twenty years efter ‘he: entered te begin his first term ‘as- Lord tee ‘The streets wore thronged with holl- (| day makers and there warn HE SUES FOR $25,000.| was profuse -|diaplay of butting. ‘The state proces- was of the usual character. It Jed by ‘heralds, who were followed Lord Laoutenant (on jeut.-Gen, Lord el by Lie id Declates He Was ‘Hoodwinked om a Western Mining and Smelt- ing. Proposition. d, Commander xf the Ghd the ‘hendauarters statt. : ‘The Countess of Aberdeen and th: momibére. of | tho pare tages household fo owed fn. open, ears ate untire. routs. tO 4 Seadat iene ie sociation, being: a Darticular favorite | with the people. ——- $25.000,00 Ae a mnacantes that ine store of Puther Jobn'a Medicine ts abgotutety true, the sum Ex-United States Senator Warner Miller, made famous by President-elect Hartison's day-after-election telegram of sympathy for him, “Gallant warrior fallen. outside the breastworlis,” as eindidate for «Goverpor, asserta that Munroe Brothers, bankers, at No. 2% Broad street, by fraud and deceit gauged hith to lose $35,)00 In the Mon- treal and Boston Mining and Smelting Companys and to-day he caused the arrest of George H, Munroe, one of the firm, on an’ oréer of Justice Gilder- @eeve, in hie eult to recover the $35,000. Mr. Munroe gave bail in $15,000, and it wala: # fnade, which 1, dark, T cknnot say ing avery walnute Wulkefleld over the tele- han found the man for, ‘Thén T will be in pall the facts fn our that there has if ¥ n of jils supposed motives -mstorid the off AO know nithing of any any guest of the hovel, oa euch a GCrosoy Had Just wity, an tigurance broker at Rulten and Nassay tan, thie aftemoon fell $e Bon ‘fon The- Creehy was titty- with his wite Ay, Mantind ‘Haren, aug siren ah entrain pe Hele { \Nving. Ly i f 8 af si able arrangement Bis own financial support Tor a time the tie wedding would be called the séttlément was finally’ made. ‘Marquise 1s said to have revatved $2,000, 00 In cash and the Gould estate settled $17,000,000 on the couple, thé foriune to revert to the Countess should there be @ neparation or divorce. Count Squandered Wealth, having spent the annual tacome of $000,000 on ‘the dowry.” ‘The, creditors of the Count brought suit. In these lega) procesdings it developed that the indebtediess consisted of 674,400 on reui estare, $1,417,062 on mo! gages In connection with the Basnar ja Charite and hotel in the Bue ae fn actompts to ‘collect some of debts several seleures were made pon the superb estate in the Depart- moht of Seine ¢t Olse and that the tently of the Count had to interfere to prevent the sale of the property In ‘satisfaction. was fled in Ania city. and thie vesuited in. tbe “appointinent ‘of Goorge Gi os trastee of the estate, He ar- ranged tapay the ‘creditors at the: ri if cent, on the @unpal income of 000, ic out the income of unt ‘Car st to $200,000, on the C chey Baia to hays been and whic axe Bios Previous Reconciliation, At that Ume it was rumoréd that the couple wad about*to separate. but a re- codciliation was arranged.» Since then frequently and to hive actually died. but each time thelr tiend: brought about a new reconciliation, The Counts political activities have jeauised comment, He is kvown to be of Royallat tendencies, and has frequently lbeen in trouble with the Mean Syorament. He wae vlected to the Ehisaper Of Deputies. but waa ‘thrown @Ub of that body once on proof being Aubotted that he had purchased, his ection. SST fale Soa Ts? Trunk Fortune Shrinks, ade a tet et thd bystde Net Mp the rouple Is zald to have quarrelled | SULTAN WINS AND PRISONER MUST DIE) Soon after the arrest of Vartanian the metican Legation at Cotstantinonls naisted that it had the right to estab- fact whether Vartanian wes or entitled to American citizenship, the not if he was an American citizen, to Consulat The American Consul-Géneral, Mr. Dickitison, was allowed to visit Var- tanlan and opened inquiry {ato his ease arid also into the case of Afariau, another Armenian Claiming American citizenship aud who is also condemned to denin. ‘On Oct. 19, however, Vartanian wan gentenced UW) dusth and preparh- being made for his execu- when they nly sicoped ‘Oct, as Behe Fronted, Lei iting Fan in un~ teruis such At: act would oe Serious consequences, guthorities thereu mo~ YY ation that the execution death ‘wentenee had bvecn nding the settlement of th Dost. tlon ork iSrotamest were Negotiag! ‘BRIDE VICTIM OF /PYOMAIRE POISGH ‘Mrs, Frederick, Taken Ill After | Eating Oyster Stew, Dies | in Hospital. Mra. Amandd | Fredortch, a bride of \three months, who lived with her hus- band Charles at No. 9 Weat One Hun- dred and Thirty-seyénth street, died In the Harlem Hopital to-day from; ‘pte maine polsoning. The young woman and her husband pat down to supper yextensay evening, both in splendid health, They ate oysier stow that lind been prepared by the bride. So0a aiter & bredericn became. very. Ml find D: i 80. 25 West One Hundred ‘tMhiety-eseh seen, fe seemed toni- roscried fon ‘here aby died 7b 1 feator@ot the enw iit Wie NOt mae fy. the lant fil, ones he. ate wm much: of the stow Ax his, bride, mrrpeovennelipeiarermetees SG Amare ialedy a! CURE ae ae i we 4 Ye 5 ie 4 1G X ov _ One little gent used to dole the graft. ~~ One little gent ted to joke. We laughed. One Uitte sent notes io, would waft, All of them ont for dough. ‘ Phres little gents of the Inw, graft, One little Rent got an awful wrench.” Qne little gent tottered on tho bench, ~~ ‘One little gent will his to¥a clench. * Give up their jobs? Ob, not ‘Three little gents, all mest amusing, =. ~ Senate snoozing, Wigwam losing. ‘Asked to quit, tidy're still refusing. Three little gents won't go. humor! FINANCIAL HISTORY OF THE . '. COUNT AND GOULD-COUNTESS. Married March 4, 1895, in New York. f : Antenuptial payment to Count’s miother. ‘Antenuptial settlement on with provision that-it revert to her on divoree or separation... ...i4s4201dy-+0« 1 first four years the Count hid spent in cish of the a fortune 5 Asaotiated creditors filed suit in New York in 1900 and George J. Gould’ was appointed trustes of his sister's fortune. George Gould cut income of couple from $600,000 to $200,000 a year. Count elected to Chamber of Deputies in 1899, : ‘Thrown out of Chamber when it was proven ho ha¢ bought his election. Couple has had three children—-George, Bont and Jay. ; WARMER, AMD THEN REAL SNOW, OH, JO Maybe Jt Will Be Rain Though —Anlyhow Forecast Is for KERCURY CLINGS TO |v ZERC IN HE WEST 4EaRY PITTSBURG, Pa, weather! again prevails» hers to-day, ; The Government thermometer recorded! 3 déitoes nbave, while ‘points jn. the vicinity. were from 1 to $ degresn Delow sera, The Monongahela River la re ported ur be freeing at the head waters. (27 Feb, 8 ~ Zero. a SOUTH NIPPED By THE ZERO BLAST. ——e HAGERSTOWN, M4, Feb. 3.--Weat~ ‘etn Maryland ‘6 /in the grip of one of the coldedt: waves of the winter. There his Been a fall of abut fifty degreés in the temperature , withbr twenty-topr hours and 20fo weather marks were registered here. warily ‘The cold ware ia w: shett, who ox, eo harvest thelr orap of ide ic weather temeins, oold, for a.day Ur tivo Jdnger, The/tralt men, While daring damage Has béeh done to thecal, do nor Usink the kpjuey, wilt ‘be heavy, as) the weather [a avy, LADY ‘GREY DYING, + LONDON, or) c PRM ih aaa ee ao will ot epend Sunday in Lydiow street jaa. Senator Diuint that the Munroes gave him Miller charges in this com- false impression about the affairs of the |, big smelter in Briush Columbia; that the bankers devised e sel} the sloth ia the Me of 1904 by ing A good-night cup for a good jnight’'s rest.’ A cup of steaming refreshes, soothes insures restful

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