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| AN-SCORN BY THE Divorce Exposure ~ Turned All Classes Against Him and _- He Faces Wrath of Men Whose Homes He Invaded. 17 PARIS, Nov. 1.—Taking i + tellane, formerly Miss Anna Gould, titled awife-beating- husband the divorce which, she now seeks and along with that divorce the custody of chere-expecis' to-see-her departure decree has-been granted, Count Boni de Castellane will severy reason to believe that he wo males relative of the Countess should he dare to follow her across the se: to the United States. Indeed, the word is now passéd around here that the titled wife- beater who used his rich wife's millions to pamper the + =eee for granted that’ the Countess de Ca of Count-Boni Has| , of New York, ‘will obtain from her her children, the Arherican colony for her own country-as-soon_as_the perforce yemain behind, for there is wild be soundly caned by some tusts heroines of ——Aerace of expulsion his amours ma ~ Ho is almost certain to bo challenged by the indignant husbands of some of the._ladies_whose—namos have been soiled through his indescretions, At —————Heart-tro—of these ishands—are men who _would not be content with the norio-comic sham of a typical bloodless French duel. : "Moreover, the Ittle Count faces tho from his And from the Chamber of Deputies, to “which the money of the woman he abused has elected nim. ____ Paris Law Shields. Aso result of the industrious cam- palen of the Count to prevent the pub- Neatlon of tho news, that the ault for @ivorce camo up for a henting yoster- day not moro than a third of the news- “papera Mentioned the fact, and not « tingle detall is. printed here. The law makes the publication of divorce tes- = —___timony_a_criminal ‘offense. y have difficulty in-remaining on the earth at all. clubs { }morat of Franc @%, unworthy of tho confidence and unfit, to associata with dive decent ves | Duels, tn which the Count will elther phave to figure or ing sety-snealr out lof. are also common talk. Society women, whose husbands are swonlemen of note, have been brought into the un- savory divorce case, some coming as a surprise to the injured husbands, Tha | corisequences are looked to with some curiosity by Parisians, and it is not be * Ueved the Count will be so lucky as to escape many challenges. One of the letters read in court, which caused a ripple of Inughter, was writ- ton in 190, after the Countess had, for tho sixth time, learned of her husband's tow infldelities. It read: “I_am leaving for a distant land. t am taking only 10.0% franca with me. I intend to work for my living. I leave you 3,000 francs, which you may uso for your meals.” The Count did not leave Paris, but | "BLACK TANT ‘the taking of any testimony. Tho ‘went instead to one of hip half a dozen story of his prodigality toward women of his fancy, his wasting, of her for- funs..s0 filled this city with indigna~ “thon —that-the—beitef- te current among. All cinsves that tt will never be neces nary’ to introduce oral evidence. Even the callous smart sct of Paris, hardened to ordinary stories of marital infidelity and huabandly cruelty, are ~—profoundly- stirred bythe statement-of the Countess’s counsel, M. Cruppl, be- fore M. Henrl Ditto, President of the ‘Tribunal-of the First Instance of the Seine, Mbere was ‘laughter and thore were fears In (te court-reom_ae—the Jawyer Count”! how he had squandered [ Sbartments,—where—he—spent—the 26,87 francs in no time on his female friends, Shameless Letters Read, Another letter read was to the Count from a woman desixnated as “Mme. A."" It said: “Come, fiec to our little nest. 1 am fil with anxiety, having had no news from you for a month i kiss you, my darling." yi There wore many othors, some of which even made the Iawyera In court dlush with shame. ‘The {nshionable clubs to which Count Bont belongai are said. to be on the verge of expelling him, not ha a rouse, but be- }UNDER BRYAN 16 TO 1, THIRD TRACK ON "LIS URGED BY BRONX PEOPLE R. T. Board Gives An- ;other-Hearing -on East | Side: Plan, Tie Rapld Transit Commission this afternoon held a Anal gobjio bearing on the proposition of the Interborough Company to third-track the ‘Third Ave- nie Elevated Road from’ Brooklyn ridge to the Bronx... The company applied May 2%, 196, for permisston to petit ean 8 4 track, and the com-' mission refused to graht It. In apite of thelr refvsal the company has gone ahead, and the thitd track has been laid to the Rowery with Mttle gaps so that the sections can be sparately ‘called . switohes. Finally the board ordored a eateartng tor to-day: : Ppolests against this wire fled by The City Club, The Merchants’ Associa- tion, The, Municipal Art Bociety, Tho Best Side Clylc Cheb, Tho Transit Re- |form Committe, The Bronx Civic | League. ‘Tha People’s Institute, “The | Wom: Health “Protective Associa: jtion, The Womon's Municipal Lesgue, ‘The Univeraity Settlement Socloty, Ths National Consumers’ League, The City Consucners’ League, The Ooilee Settle ment, The Normal Colles « Alumas Hovse, Doe Jaco A. Kila Netshbor- hood Settlement and Calvary Howse, “A umber of Hrots citizens, teluding: Homer Hildreth,-former Judge Ernest Hall, Congressman J A. Goulden and others, argued for (he thint track asa necessity, Patiions were filed, signed by 3.60 to 4,000 property owners, Greing he conunissioness to grant permission for the-tmek.—§ z z LORD” SCULLY DISINHERITS HIS — THREE DAUGHTERS Millionaire Land Owner i Emphatic in Will Cut- WITH NEEDLE Joe Morelli Stabbed to) Death by Member of His‘Own Gang. Portrait No. wife 3 Rteat inheritance on women —or all shades of degradation, from the —traii—titied —beanty—te—_the —eommon. Scullion, until the Guukk faiiny stepped *4n_und called a Salt; how the Count Beat his wife with hia fiste before they had been married four months; how he ——____on-earth, and seemed to take a fiendish (delight in doing it. May Compe! Resignatian. —Among-membere of the Chamber of Deputies. ia hinted that the Radioals will In all probability compel the Count to resign, ay they logk upon him as a SfaeTS= {heir jnurrigd tits -a—pertect—hett | Satiesecas atthe ween vs fete eng eee ‘slubman, It was told in-court-sow he her-servants;how-he had attacked and pinched her when she objected to sign- ng checks to give him immense sums [pmoney to squander on other women {GW arora fhie— ime —he—was -vateing loudly of his “honor duete, is witcte-peeby where he had struck pi and of fighting utter desolation of hor home. < Castellane and Miss Gould wer mar- riod tn Now. York m-185—when Mes Gould was twenty years of age HST S HE FOR WHIRLWIND <a ~ Candidate Hoarse, but Says He'll Be All Right : by To-Night. William Randolph the rend os La A.M. teen minutes after midnicht iast night Henrst arrived & pulled into the Biation the candidate win still sleeping. He waa aroused, and ten minutea afte lett the car, in company with Mra. | Hearat nd the others who had tra led with him—Clarence J. Shearn, Indge Samuel Seabury and Pattiel E. | MoCabe, { When asked fow he felt Mr, Hearst replied; “All rit," in a very hoarse Volow, which he said waa due to his efforta in spe) At no Jess (han twelve meetin} terday, but, he added, he wo all right again to- night. ie Tt war ment Mr. Hearst that the. Civil-Ser form Aesoolation clatmed, that Y sont him on Oot, 2, well na to At in which both cnn define thelr po rom Mi haw the I never te Mr, Hearst ayit Mr. Shearn, ously, and—then doth walked out. of the station’ practioally unnotinod, Mr Hearst wetting Into his waiting carring. do be driven home to Ret a Drost up, 4s xplalied tt. Mr, Hearst t ht bexina his clox- ing whirlwind fight In the greater city, Ho will niake sixteon vpeschos to-nterht —_——-—_——_. Xeadaches and ‘Newni, ne igxativg “Bromo Shinn ne Swe “St, id and Grip remedy, remover Gauss. Call sc fot tall: par, | Look 'for Gare ait EW. ash any HUGHES MEETS Bl CROWDS AS “TOUR CLOSES aes ‘Makes Two Speeches at ;--Norwich and Goes to Utica’ To-Night. NORWI Noy, L—Charies|* Pasty te + | Pobtmaster W, R. Willcox, who for-| merly resided in Chenango County, ar- here -totay “short! inarftternon: Gidate for Governor |Jarge meetings, The Hughes train was mot at |etation by a throng of poople, phoered the candidate as he stepped | from his car to eater an automobtie and be driven to the Norwich Club, nhere for nearly an hour ho held a Hepwblican—oz addressed tw reception, Special exourmions were run into Nor- | wich to-day from Banbridge, Smyrna, |and Sherburne, bringing hundred of | People from the towns. and villages of | the murrounding counties to hear the [head ofthe Republican’ ticket Mr. con at th thence. tp he made his % ting was in th On His way here Mr, dlugh | Bariville for a few moments and th | went among his hearers, eliaking bands with all of them, | From Norwich Mr, Hughos goes | Hamilton, »whera Colgate Uniyerntty mated. Ho reached Utica in the late mate a trolley trip—to Hughes w Pulm | Herkimer, spoke r | turning to Ut n timmy for the oven- ing meeting 8 expected |to be lone of the most intereuting of the ca faign. Secretary of State Elthu Root | ePill be one of the speakers at tha Utica had pummolied is wife's face befere | day }-Maor and an for ne At pa w Stroy A VIE second brothe: | meeting, and It has been given out that jhe “Brings a messugo from Washing. ton,"" H 1805, ¢ sini's staf of Itaiun det basament—taber-shop-at berry stroet Ae Loraine Ferdinando ttusso, inte, Jou ia dying 2 this evenisg. Las Pires Ganery to" chunky, te arrested a d at the Morgue with a tiny in the akin of -his breast—e t look Baie ea areacsie sour in_his | No. swas Joe address, which lasted four hours, that ae ome ye thi Countess had been patent-and Jonaj] et oF some 9 ‘uffering, and that #he-dsty applied tor | He as kis Ly os the divorce a# a iaat resort (0 end (he | own gang last night jn the crook of jhafght over the cuss an imperted girl-chattel. Jie work fort a_ncaila four i Wooden khank Le 8 ose of It rying a twino-atr hrough the & ured ha. Frank + Poetro- cuves, war in art of Little Sicily that shoves a soiled elbow tn: ribs of Chinatown, p he saw a four-c the -sidew in wastin, ny mpbeth street BtAUION, Found Man. Dead. time Canta Geisler o pavement Alesandro, of HowpItal had found 0. 10) Mulberry street, ijnd just turned over to the policemafi the er that had | plerced De, Alesandro | paid jhe fou n@ murderous thing lying on the’ sidewalk. Thereupon Gelsier do him as a witness. RCHDUKE OTTO DEAD Wreh Otto Dok son the Emperor rs} Carl Ludiiy, died at 6 'o' He was born April 21, id hid been serlously.4 for the wemon te, Rate 1 | Let's-hays-traubtet een from whit! andoned &nd 0: h and longtt The crew of the Nemen: exception of two men wi The TWOLWES LOST WHILE STEAMER BURNED AT SEA Baltimore | steataing in from the lower Bay and To Hades with the full dinner pail! - Vessel Abandoned but Re- | mainder of Crew Saved i hy. Passa g Suis. passing with were lost, were taken on beard the Vedamore. British steamer Sylvania, After.the ambulance pullod out for| Bouton Oct. 24 for Liverpool, al shanalied ; rin aoross the Britian «teamor | fire, in latl-| de 15 west. trom | re- the hospital Bonano remembered. that] ported subsequently’ ne just ax he was hit with the beer bottle | Ported subsequently’ qeeing the Nomew | aigrm unless it should become apparent haonaa ‘joo Denesion the owner of {98 flre!in about the sme position, weouldl get hooiplaleleaie: the harber-shop, run down the steps|namoly, abowt two hundred miles off | the control of the Standard Oil With: something. long hiny An bis | th Irish couat, fighters. ‘There ia no Jove lout he- = hand, He pro: ‘od the barber, ’ tio Bayonne Fire’ Department |< , ip | ‘The Nemea loft St, John, N, B., Oot, | ONG the Kbandard Ol) Company. PILES? - yo tor Manchester, Boeiena’ ang Ook | The thick black smoke from the blaze | Pore pen ANOTHER VICTIM FOUND | 3enMi3 Zogiand. he Was! spread out Over Staten Island, " the] WAX ,cepeuueat, mine Feet ot) rocteter ae wae Of lower bay and South Brooklyn {ike a | ries relieve} ately 7 aT EAN fort, Ghuncow and wan’ owned: by W: | AOAUY dN, dnarenmmee, conalderasle ox: | Sey sary ome: tay th ye 3 -, ry ped sy} f citement in the north shore Staten Ial-| vegetable. ry ATLANTIC CITY. |aiotnnson'&' con ot tavernost And towns Bocuse of tony. Of 4: great Eeddlan 8.2. doetor. 25, oie Se sa | a explosion, An exptoxion In! the Stan- | box ME GrUEE Priat ; | ANARCHISTS CASES OVER dard-Ol plant & yer aKD broke win: feck idee er i | | dows all along the Staten Inland shore | Peter NETAAN | hi * | and shook buildings like mm earthquake, le Ee De BT alte fea Closo to the /fre7 on the shor 2lde | wecohiyne Ns Fe if One Princ Thelr Mat Re-| were many. klaantio tanks filed - with “= —- p ; crude and refined oll, Bulwarks of sand wre duced aid Women Get Liberty. | Vere conatrudted between theac tanka| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— fre bbtietl pier ¥! The cases of the ten alleged anar- | and the warehouse to Koop the streams QUEENS, nthe mud at the spot iat larg.a ratuulne deanna CAMeoEt | of binging oll away from them, while ro W4K riser ye pees Ihe uding Hxnma Gomi, camo | Steamy of water wove directed at thelr| DIMMUNST MEIGHTS, New ¥ Chy, The identification was by ar- | Up Jn the Yorkville Polloo Court to-duy | Eee Mg Yes than four miles from Herald Square; ticles in the pockets, | but were nent over until to-morrow | ™ macadamtzo® atrost, parked in, ceatre; all | at the request of the IMstrict-Aftorney, | }mma G day, an | prisoners, bo reduced to. s0, |the other five women Julius Edoleon, 40, and were sent.to one nan was bafied out ys of hed ter- the. 4 that the! ball of “each | ‘Dhis was déao and! the | woaurity, “The four man could not do cons, } sd —readty— to —satl—tor— Iouropa,_ are Ec THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1906. Standard Oil Fire When Flames Threatened Two Tank Steamers: , SS “Is Good Enough for Me!” aa ph eed 5 ; par Re complies in all respects with the « ; PURE FOOD LAW It’s Square! —always will be COOK ¢ BERNHEIMER-CO. proceeree-encencmen mmnanen| fener en mnenann ne amaeney Remarkable Overcoats : “PUNT BLL ting Them Off. “WASHINGTON; Nov. £—The will of’ Wililam Geully, otherwise known as “Lord” Scully, said to be the largest Tank Ships: Menaced by Warehouse Fire at Con- stable Hook.— owner of real estate in America, was Med here to-day for probate, The docu, ment was executed April 2, IML All hia lands, none of which are outside the United States, are devised absolutely to} bis wite, E. Angela Scully, AL, feu daughters, Mary, Julla and Kathleen, totally <Hsinherite hie three | ont end; lea: three. daughters by my Bist wate; Brand | illa —Goth of ‘whom, -ag J hear, have been married), and Kathleen, -andto- thelr -ontid—ohtl= dren and-thetr desandante-at-cuct-ot Them nothing whatever, my will and Invaning being abeylutely and entirely to “dsinherit ail and each of the three og then and thelr descendants, I do Ms for supernbundant reasons, which paren tee, par arias ere — ‘The ban ts ligntened as tw the young~ eat “dhugtter, Kathleen, whom the testator recothmends to the kind con- sideration of hix widow, but leaving the latter free and— unfettered a 10 what action she may take, The testetes approves ind —confinnt all gifts and conveyances of praperiy and-rights made to his son Thomas Soully, and wis wife, E, Angela Soully. pire —Beully ly sppatntedt guaiitan of the son, Freder Soully, during minority, The widow and » OW. Goeknie and Frederick Trapp, of” Lin: ¢omn, I, are named execators. His son, Predertek: Gowsty;-wetien the—ttter—r— tale hie majorly, to so tax ecutor, 2 ‘No Valuation {s place’ on the outate, whicti hae Deon. variously. eetlsnated at from. $1,000.00) to #000, ROOSEVELT AFTER TURKEYS, RICHMON, Va. Nev. 1A _epectal from Sxotteviils rays Chat President threatened with destruction by fire to- dey. The blaze etarted in what {s known ax the New Jorsey swarahouse, which {s built against the bulichead of gue ofthe piers te which the ships wer MnoTed. — No one in the plant knowa: how the [tre started. ‘The’ firat-intimation that jit was raging reacked the office through Jan nutomatle alarm. Before the private fire department could get to.work ¢ fumes tad burst (rough the walls of atlding and were spreading out over the dock: Tho wind was from tho west, and this circtinitance savea the —wholo plant one” tentwet of the tnd tno he} country—from certain destruction The fiomes and dmoke were blown out oyer the watdr towand Staten Iwland, New Brighton andail the north shore Staten Island settlements were soon covered | with a stiding pall of smoke that hid jthe-sinand mads-artifical lwbt neces Taary, Two-Vessels at Pier big tank wits —Koranna— and | Aucbebdale were at the pier, clonest to the fire, Neither had steam up, and there Were no (gw at the plant. Supt, iat 10- the-office of the BANKS LOSS’ $1,500,000, TORONTO, Ont., Nov. 1—The tesa to Gie Ontario Bank through te specuta- tions of Charies McGIIl, the ex-manager, ix officinily mated as _deing $1,000,000. _ [Chass tolsononed | Mutual Towing Company, in thts city, {for —tums.— ‘The. ‘Timmins, — 3a! and | Ferguson wore busted down the bay | to Constable Hook, and later the lighter 3 rag esha a0 3 feeuids f—aAdi-the rire Department could do was TRINA TOWN Nor LST ny Bettie te thehtthe-tire—trem—the-rear— Vedamoro, from Kill. Von Kull attempted to get to the blase-from the water aide, “but were unable to stezm close enough to get streame of water on the blasing warehouse, The Bayonne Fire Department was notified of the fire, but the nearest en- Fine ts 2 long distance from the Standy ard Ol] plant, and the Bayonne au- thoritles did not feel like anawering the UPECO SHRUNK ARTER SIZE COLLAR 480 Anh, # FOR Be Damage of $5,000. The 1,000 employees of the plant who compose the private, fire, department, | working under the command of Maater Mechanle Johnson, go: the fire under control this afternoon, The building {5 which the biase epaxted was complete froyed and about $6,000. worth of oll city Improvementa, come evlored mi BANKERS’ asT. send postal for hand: views. GILMONE.-On Nov, 1, 1006, PATRICK, CHQCOUATR KINEAPEE oop Cees CASA corn 15e Aeon SAC G75 ‘Remarkable—because their-qual- ity", superb style and unusual excellence throughout is not to be. classed with the mediocre garments the price will buy~ elsewhere. No other ready~ -_______te-wearr_garments_at_less than $35 can be fairly- compared with +hem—and—no— custom -tailor— could give you more style. # @e range ef choice is most satisfying. It includes both me- t dium _and_ Winter weights in OXFORDS, BLACK and the popular shades ¢° GRAY—¥ length coats, semi~ form-fitting ‘backs, with low rolling lapels— perfect in style and finish, he. 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