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fo TE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1900 » COUNT BON CASTELLANE’S HYSTERICAL PLEADINGS TO COUNTESS ANNA ANE TiNeAreD Wilh! MOsi SUEKEME CONIEMET by HER — ae ae Backs EONS ree is Countess Eastellane, Whose Pclcr PAJAMA PARTY AMERICAN IN | W sen” Bul she Does Not se eee er eS MATE AMENDS | LONTON HL OX sion,’ but She. Does Not FOR ICEBOX FIRE MURDER CHARGE. Seem -mpressed. ‘Prevailing Pattern. Was of German Police Cause Are Stinging Reply by the-Countess, Who, Cross Stripes with White | rest on Charge of Kill = ee ; _ Cordsand Knots. .|_ ing Mother-in-Law. - * Calls Him a Roue and a Libertine and Then:Some More. After the fire in thalr teobox had been) yoNpoN, Nov. &—Karl @tau, alg extinguished, before daylight to-day. | Hau, described aa a lawyer of Washe Mr. and Mra. William ~ Gulteres en- |ington, was arraigned at the Bow 6treet \, tertained the ovoupamts of the eleven | Police Court’ this morning for extradbe 4 6 house No, 22/Uon to Germany on the charge of murs y wart. dering hia, mother-in-law at Bedene | | Baden, Grasd Duchy of Baden. Bee fg Dink tea. although | The Prisoner declared that the charge Pap orlecRWHOUWARTaIRON TAGs wan due to @ misunderstanding and lasked- the Magistrate” to send Dimi (8 r > Durlng the divorce proceedings instituted by Countess Castelane, formerly Anna Gould, the following letters were. put in evidénce by the} lawyers, They were read vesterd They show the frantic efforts | made by the Count to win.back the fave, to say nothing of the milfions, } of his wife; and -her-contem gz of him_as:a libertine, ONT events bay! jhe maw pink toe OF s ae e syentes neve ee fr fleciie from .a raging "Germany immediately ‘for trial. He was stricken th F-cannot the terrible sufferings I have en- did not linge: remanded pending the ‘arrival of ove dured. 1 ke a w | pall gowns: dence. Stau's wife and child were with him [conte over thelr robes de nit, ax the reporter called thom, and fled to the mrect. After tho fire they were so cold from_—ttanding in the teat thee Oe tr rB¢ something warm with which Mr, and | Pfisoner Seat see any one, aod apparently, they have Mr. Thomas, who sleeps In a room! Oo friends In London, i = above Ge apartmenta of Mr. Gutteres, Sa eee: J amelied smbko and traced it down the | airehaft to an alcove in and waves. My thoughts remaln aly Forgive me {f I have offended “Of all they bave accused me of to you. If I die soon, and I hope I will, pray keep a UtUe corner of your | soul for me, 1 have loyed you so much. If I have wronged you I beg your pardon; {f T have pained you, I n hither and thither by the wind | a with you, notwithstanding all. | . I do not belleve myself eu i repent, i BONI. 1 Feb. 16. x =) 2 ‘ HIS'A RAGING LOVE. = ;Miss Doell Jumps. Into | the refrigerator ft waa tn flames. “T had a couple of bottles of pretty bast etait in tere rat: intr Guiter es —— oe “but I didn't know !t was that hot." aera = | Thomas ran down the street In his Girl in Red Makes Scene iit} paju:nas ana turned in an, alarm, and |then ran through the house, awakening Front of Brooklyn all of the families. “The firemen turned Game tere Fight After Crash je welshtyteare—coupus my wet cheeks, I con- to Htps: VE dear, dear Anna, in spirit I clasp you !n my arms, eyes to eyes, Hole, Dares and. De- 5 ~ feats Them. i, have caused Tove you with a | ou, No one who can displease you -{ will ever be near us. finite and pure. Ol! tosee you; to} embrace you while I s tears! BONI. HIS SORROW KEPT GROWING. a that T, a9 raging love. I cannot live sixteen-year-old Y¥ sorrow becomes greater every day, You were gencrous yester- augnter of Henry Doell of this city, ax extinguisher on the leebox, and when e jane Bi wl M IRE i Poached Then ears a theta ie ¢ [48 & Biri of determined chamoter, and Restaurant. the flames were out Mrs, Guiterez leaned on Park Drive That In- | - 1 day fe : was 7 . From Gepths of "| she. proved tt by preventing workmen | _ from the front window and Invited all ‘ured Th my being 5 ny distress, th Pegtolrest dete i : i rant SO ee ee, ee Gee ihes Wpedishesjou guienting rune lncerieoteencsns coe sare of the, returce residents (0) Some uP) a jure ree. You are sy only love, and tt witt kill me. from planting & pole tn tront_ot the | | tors was enncted in front of Sixsbo's, in | *St War = { ———— “Feb, 18, BONI. Doell house near Fulton avenug, About | Fulton street, Brooklyn, lust midnight. | | {hex Aled: the parlors and, while: Mrs. 5 = al . |@ week ago employees of tho lighting | The ret to appear ou the stage was a |Gulterex mado tea, air, Gulterez found] ‘Two automobiles, rushing at arese HE BEGS HER PARDON. ‘ company attempted to put up the-pole | pretty young, woman owned in red, |« ow bottles af Ma particular brand of | speed. came to a head-on collision ta If I have wronged you, I beg your pardon; 1f I have pained you, I | in front of the Doell property and the | wearing @ lnrge red hat. Sho paced up | “fea.” and all tho ladies and gentlemen) te \/est Tue Ot Cee tings and repent. RONI. owner would Hot allow it, Nothing }and down the eldewalk In front of the'| Yated the fire a fino success lyre 2 Beet haar let Nor Me Beat: whs done for severaf days and the hole | restaurant. She was weeping, and when| pol as to apparel were not neces! Tien tieih ptreet, owner of one of. the “CO NOT LET ME DIF LIKE A DOG,” that had been made was filled in by \two men and two women lef the res-| aay, They were all allke, The pte) cars, was hurt, and Mr. and Mrs. James HAVE examined my conscience sad find at the bottom that you are—{3!-Doell. . . |taurant sho rushed up to them. To ona | vailing fashion in pajamas seemed to} Lawrence, of No. 78 East One Hun- I se avails eal eae fol Tee ee eae 5 WwerknenSaeain seprared ‘Soar j of the men de mild crows stripes, with white mll-|died and Sixth atreet, who were in the you lone, with your elildlike slmplicity and touching slacerity. soene jane caterer a as ot [he was greatly disturbed and would] me. question was also doided that Ht {| painfully injurd. zs 1 o discovered cy Zamalle, wr asta Ge j plain that his wife had been) qhe 4nd Bh proper to wear the coat -talla of t Aiter, the collision euri ‘ I remember how:you came to me, bringing your heart and your | the nouse and to the spot where dirt| 5 strat for some Gays past, | Wye moenstrind to duict her, She tore |pwamas outside of the trousers, Night) Albert Schwartz, for M fortune and disposed to love and serve me, No other woman has ever | had already been thrown up t ono| | “Attacks Her Husband. | hum, TE ae eer gend threw It at) gowns, with, looee necks. bordered with andy Sul us: Barbie) weoused ‘sashiothe 4 , Wir t u was standin | > jnser' ie ta) held a place in my Ife that you have occupied, My heart has been | side, Without turther ado ehe jumped | (A DE mas standing at the cormtingn| "Who 1s this woman?” asked one of| sleeves predominated Ehipilprices cubist tt cres wrung, my emotions tortured by my ardent nature. toni ecoare lon f < al ! Jand dealt him ne yiworous blow on the|tho man's female companions. - SERS, Mt eee Lopes tne sper Yate bexarsecal I may have committed graye faults, but have always regretted CPt cepa erty i Jaw with her cleneved) fat 2 | Who am I?" cried the woman in His End of It. Tan Hospital. Schwartz was tale shovelful of dirt out of here y jeunen fico thant! sho erled. | |red. “Iam hie fiancee. I know he wus (From the Cleveland Leader) to the Yorkville Court. where Magia: ghe declared f i them. I !mplore pardon and pray you will Jet me 6ee you once again. | 1, throw Ine with It. Pesplte your unexampled cruelty, my whole heart Is with you. My ‘The men mared at another, and ono darling wife remains always in my heart, my imagination, started to gently lft her out of U Do not let mie die alone like an abaudoned dog. hele, b ne ohook herself free and ‘aos . faced thes Sly eu esto ‘After persuasion had failed with Mt OH TAKE ME BACK, HE PLEADS, Doel} the men stood around look ii, take mo back; let us take, each, Other back, —T- have always + ish_end finally gathered up U Seotseea es | Wife of Presidentof South: Joved you; I love you still: Let, us be together again—be every- F 7 thing to each other, “ONT, ern—Cotton Oil Go. BEGS FOR CHILDREN’S SAKE, POLICE IN FIN SEARCH ey : = —— : x ¥Y POOR ANNA—Am I then Indeed dead to you? I have been Causes Excitement, : yi ‘ , 2 eight months without a sign from you. If you have suffered ; Br lke me you would’ have been dead long ago. Shall I never see _ f TW) N | OA. well-drensea ‘ “ - E % D you again? Will you refuse to hear my voice again? E rom twenty 1 1 : y ot en ton c You must sce me before-l die, 1 must make confesston to you, For pose eee ear eh urea = s : the saké of our children, please see me, Do see me, dear Anna; see Wall a. ‘hat you have dows with your wrewhed disposition. tion {Left Home Together orf Elec- |The steve. to tha ase of the ata Aes | George Washington and began haran AGAIN THAT DOG PLEA. tion Day ard Father Fears |utne tna tance crowd of brokora aid @ your great dark eyes hold no pity for me? Con you contemy ee —\ | otiefe whieh atch my death untiinehis = I {mplore you, promise me if ever J am tn danger you'll come to me and will not let me die alone like a dog by the wayside, BONL Shee vanautoaatakedtne't to me and I have found him out| ‘sty daughter,” said Mr. Stoxanbons,| truto Bwootacr udjourned the case for ashington, Bhe de-/ at te" @outfully, “ia by ‘no mean poor, Barbies declares he. will st have a warrant) They mired about her and tried/ know.’ “3 Echwartz, aa he was to blame, the man," and on to persuade her to accompany them.| ‘Oh, that's all rant responded the| machines. were badly wrecked. pie would got one Bhe refused and, woeping, hurried away] su!tor, choerfu fim plenty POOF] of the Injuries are rerious. Mra, Lauer [aione. enough for two. {s the mother of former Judge Lauer. you 4 week. to got evidence. Bul-Tressnury Nassau streets. Sho mounted Zs The woman wore a gray neater | Fed coat with blick trimming | larga _three-cornered beaver THE COUNT JUST DISGUSTS HER. polles to-day tho disappearance of hia love tenes To passionate supplicat jons the Countess turned a heart of | two daush' Badio and Alice, trom | white shy) rsa thelr home at Morris Park and Holland | and erles from the crowd did adamant, for eyIUEnUY she kne\ w her. Bot .> There isa ring of the posl-| ov onuee, eae tee 9 lgeehoa a = =a Owing to the death of Mrs. James Butler, which occurred suddenly on rat Over et face she wore a BpOKe cheers | tive, gol-darn Yankee girl in her replies to the mushy missives of tha} sade ta i pes and scarf up " Waa @r ais the way sh re hi er-mind: They left home| together on tho morn-| JN front of her mouth, o aia "busted Count, Here is the way she gave him her mind: Ted tplacaten [they ceaeriane aa lovites | tomiotivelled beans st ie O not trouble to w te me again. I shall not read your letters, | colored dress mit case. Their fauier | ties, she wuld; "Tm no 7 mar you hive al sted wrongly toward me, | hes been unable to Ket any tae °F) Crowd Grows Estistes | 1sed me pain and suffering. Now that I fo T Since m, You have alway: them since, and as they had no money | os omy poye he fears that some harm may have | crowd grow Fe Gonger love you, for 1 have lost all confidence tn you, nothing temalas | como to them. | Soon tt extended down as tar aa Browl for us to do-but bid each other good-by forever. Both sisters aro pretty, According ag [sett wl pela NPepeey| menue = the description furnished to the polica | go = A i d b L have Jost sll-patience with you, and now dare to speak the-trathy; (ewdur ta ve fect tat WelKning 18} ys Hover! Raa SCT Ee at eee oeell ues ay, ovembder “You disgust me. ANNA. | pounds She has dark halr, blue eye td ‘0 fnduce the younx woman to | y J - J i shirt. walat, lghto¢tay | Jeve. but she refused, W hat, bluck stockings | Policemen appeared whe es REP USES TO SEE HIM. erat laoks Oxford UGan ZA livelilattaues| oxolted@ and retisedst6 it TR—Replying to your letter of this morning, T refuse to see you. Tete ic me tatty ae te foes es was t wk air and brown oyes. ie wore pd z a Don't -suppose-I-anr-as-stunid as-Madamo-X.-tmagines. ANNA trowrslireand-tan jacket &-red-crust tat thee ‘ 7 hat, Black s(ocKlnga and Ues tehecis the wife CALLS HIM A LIBERTINE,. Through a letter that came to the | man, manager of the sialon 62 2 house for tha older sister the father | Ol Company, wit =a M* response ia the yetus: of a respectable woman to see auch B | iQcatoa a man who saw. them shortly | Hroad erect,” They Ii ibertine. ANNA, atter their disappearance and -gave | the Dyk n soveral the James Butler Stores have been closed and will remain closed until ig Was thken to fol them # Detectlve Musmacher will in HER PROFOUND SCORN, vestigate the disappearance, : = Bie was Nek on a tes} = of disonterly conduct 1 o’'Clock P. M. on Friday, November 9. Oo” does not receive ungrateful persons. With my profound acorns ANNA. |FUR THIEVES CUT WAY |: DESCRIBES HIM AS A ROUY,. TO LOOT WORTH $20,000 By way. of a side diversion and with the evident intention of letting the outside world know the real character of the man who had married her, the Countess sent the following telegram to M, Gautier on the oc- Dig Through Ceiling. to Get Into if 7 Her husband appeared casion of the election of a new Chamber of Deputies: Store Where Valuable Skins Are house shortly after: Mra, re taken there, He GAUTIBR—I congratulate you upon haying a rove for your Protected by Burglar Alarms. Seen. ahs ta leMoa th ¢ Deputy instead of an honest man. A $2,000 doltar fur robbery ts a puzzle | MAG? & setter of chan D TO HIS MOTHER. which the police are to-day endeavor: } E " ing to aolve, and they have-a_few little | OBJE ECT. penmarks hidden on the Inside of the y n unless your mother ceases her vy’ WILL neven return tA masta ito tie skins to work on as clues, J children eo frequently. My grandmother would never have ‘Tho furs were atolen from Harris &| dreamed of visiting us children so often without mother's permis- Co, No. & Bast Ninth stre ae Sunday night. The ppl sion. ” ta juletly searching for the robbers, | f New York. or lene success, ‘A comly burglar alarm wos installed AWAY HIS LIFE. North Broad street, that he committed | by the Harris tirm last year ater they BETS . suicide by shooting ye Paigon at No. 410 Market street, thieves got around this by | olny orday, in | had been robbed several times, but the —_——_—_.___ Into the: basement, erecting set 0 {folding an cutting thdlr way PRIZE FOR GERMAN ARTISTS. through Sie, Heat, nory. coulng. M Hugo Relsinger, of Now York, has |. A thousand nilnk akfns, 390 érmines, a . sf twenty Russinn gables worth $10 each, silver any annuals prise of 11,000) marke and many other fine furs were taken, ths} ‘to the Royal Academy of Arts, thought there were several men Upc ORin an t03 De atv als Oh. the job. Baven mon are now pnage ately RES atery, agyiptens atraat for commt toe : oe reek lat wee Live comfortably while you can, If Coffee hurts, use POSTUM “THERE'S A REASON" of Wagers on Rlccttona Causen Drugmint to KAN Himself, PHILADELPHIA, Novy, 8 large sum of money wage » §, election, it !s belleved, so preyed on tho ‘mind of Harry 8, McNabb, aged forty- PNG. ArURRTAE who, ved mE NO aie AsubAhegia cuenta onsen VOR HO

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