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WHATHER—Natn to-night and Wednestay, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, “NOVEMBER 20, 1906. “aN LOAFER,” in Mi LOVE LETTERS OF SLAIN GIRL = Sac ee MMieswet “numa ARE READ AT MURDER TRIA eee) ee } Cites Occupied a |. Fatally for Tom Cooper Ls | Nan Patterson. His Chum. can a ‘Bronx Borough President Assails the opus es Fears, Set Down in Her Own ~~ iE: -Corperation Counsel at Meeting of SIMON ONCE SHOT MAN'STRUCK STALLED CAR. ease Is Unfolded. Board of Aldermen in Reply to | Attacl ed City. Marshal, but Ohi RET aii from ain in Ju ; cone a a * Arp enae a Al Charges About Graft, His Trial the Jury Upper Seventh. Avenue : E nauss Disagreed. = Concert Hallie lela oie ernest Selanne “ELLISON CRITICISED THE ef 3 SALE OF HOUSES TO; CID, ie =| tor bravery —Girl’s Men and Women in Tears. as. Pitiful! Story of Grace Brown's Love and: DEEP MYSTERY IN CASE.|RAN AT HIGHEST SPEED.| j,-. +) meca!| Begs Sheriff to Hurry Hjm to His Cell at Recut | Evidence to Show that Mrs. De|“you'l Talk About This Ride the ; Pleas to Him to Save Her ted Ove! Ra: type? : cr y if * i ; Under Thréat of Being Disciplined by the Presi- ee Hest Sea «| Goakl 1 i Moe | from Disgrace Led Up:to : = Fatal Lake Trip.) 4 dent of the Board Haffen Makes a Par- asec. 44 East Eighiveniicstraettake the cc jaee Baten : : 4. . patios rench widow who yes~| «pon't expect me home until tate, | , rare * : ; tial Apology for His Unparlia- : : Y j i kiited Gustav Simon, | tm having a conference with Alex-| ane ss ets gat Ue eee eaas peclal i % manufacturer, In bis anger at Judge Crisp’s office about-our : | eae SEEPS : : mentary Language. adway office, the police have a liv- .* Was the peleplone message HERKIMER, N. Y., Nov. 20—The pitiful story of Grace Brown's +—— hae gent, that puzzles tha sh ved ian pe 5 1 a | - Sie eres a et % eR Beer yet ee ae a i | ast days on earth, set down in the letters the broken-hearted young girl { = ss I department. 4 ght] of Daniel Barkalow, of Paterson, N. J. : i ; - = = = ie a 3 Borough President-Hoffen to-day in the Board of Aldermen went] 224)" etsnauliyneadspra nas pela hier Sruat vena Rela Fourth—-Monfort 1-2. 0 : | wrote to Chrester'Gitlette, imploring him to"keep his promise to: marry ; a ae! An ~]Baventh avenuo, concert ha arka: i 8 17 SETa Sri 1 ~~ ‘ ae tack to first principles in expressing his indignation at-a story of graft in anes ar ee eat ea i fe esce Towa ead body tey-tn-Htooseverr 108 a ¥_| her and save her from the disgrace then in vilable ‘totd in court i ge =~ ie sss is jon why Mme Anisia Louise de Mas-| pital, where he had been carried from kee is borough gven out last nght by Corporation Counsel on. He called should have shot down her em-| the terrific Central Park automobile col- | - to-day. {th buried their fi i a Spach fy gd = which tantly’ Killed uae SS eee ea eee és P missives women buries eir faces in a liar and a loafer, ced him in offier unparliamentary| Despite (he testimony of at tenat} Ono's “ihe -colebented bleyclist Boe pay As-Prosecitor Ward read the on y, | ss their hands and sobbed.) Work- hardened men could not: restrain tis a two person: ho saw her wo d 61 7 e a slanguarge ‘until he was stopped by President McGowan and reasoned rela epatey ty ea tigo BS ti Slaven | cheer nner e oy meren adaliired the accusation of imon y ° = vi rs one of two chorus, girls who Were with v1 — with by “Little Tim” Sullivan. Then he modified his language, but re-/ oy hac whe ¢ 3 Se eee fthe met CLUE 10 GARU S0’ S: AGGUSER => and the dged jurors wiped their eyes with their handkerchief: i fused to withdraw any of the epithsts. knows nothing nbout the shooting. She |, © domed sith coe ae a i Gillett: hid his face in his hands, and as the last of the letters were ; . Corperation Counsel Ellison s: out |= has been held without ball and {x now. Peis Dene oak: pees Mieaie Evening. World reporters secured a | out last Friday afternoon, Mrs, Barnes G. series of. lettens wh inthe Tombs. She has. Nan Patterson's Ae Ae he turned siitasthe [slew thie.afternon.,to._ a. woman whol owill be JTocated {O-nlght, ond tf she wish were.) Reena t hin | Ohl cel i : 3. | pre a Wor a atre i written in attempt on rt of his old ceil, ei yiailted andirenthsatrest | may eproven togbe nthe. cluslveq ara, (Drivel [os Baethe.womea Weyer ry him to fils cell Ob atopgs RNADN MIALS BRAG UOED, PAISE Simon; Once ShokeasMan PaaS RUT eeaaii Hand Tenth atrett | liam.’ ‘This woman {8 named|Will be subpoenaed to appear In court Weld voice to hurry : ee “the Bron i * Simon: tt develops, —had_figured inn : arta = = Barnes—and—she—lHyes onthe ton_flodr } to-morrow, z - 2 etters_told the slory of a wronged girl's devotion to a fickle 1 Helen t Phe Tmaiatsined in--the ix Lambort, twenty-e yeara ie ientt 4 | Sain apactoree weenientooklenarKellocith of No. 176 Bathgate _aventio, the ad: | —Inapector. Sweeny. took charge Of the They pleaded for her honor; she begged that she be taken from} fread and a recess taken he sobbec, aloud and begged the Sheriff in a} denatotipettt onset elty on a} shooting a@ffray a good many years] 14 $4 3 rari time ot sctting s: hause, to the elty on 8 Beee eile tate ay beaaled cite: | ide Ot NO Ii Weat Forty Ath atreate | Oe ee crruabial ancusers case today, \He announced hia inton=| lover. plece-of-Jand thatthe £ em: = FeVGiverEE ocr putes twa platolitutiets | Cees the actresses in the party, sus- fn of asking ‘Third Deputy Commie. | aud then immediately moving the house 4 abe P tained a fra i \ Mrs. Barnes has not been home since) sioner Mathot and Deputy Corporation | her indiscretions would not be visited in shame upon her fam j {ko another plece of land tobe sold. to) ! aha TRG ey ei Sniriasheldteoncs right arm. possible interHat tne] Erl@ay> It has been her custom to} Counsel to be in Yor VINe Poitee © ionrt ; home that a f the city and again selling the #:me i satiaty A ioagments Good came neay | ries Sho ts expscted to dle The take the ve Year old son Of Que, of Bey [atin fear ontiee cat: ch line was a pleading to-a- youth who, appar Daan cee house for a fancy price on the new i ages other woman, Virginia Leviek, twenty | Neighbors out to the parka-on pleasant] inar has b s purpase, wanted to throw over his victim. ate ss oniceua ines Cee, statement mada, by Ate, Juti: | Years old, who lived at the same ad-[Afterions, She Nad the lita fellow banalt of varuno; ic complished his purpose, “Hatfen Very Angry. ette, a milliner, of No. 8 West Thirty- | 4Fes#, Is palnfully Injured, but will re- “7 But the girl's love for-her false wooer never waned. She had cone | : es Fieeenss| ninth street, much importance is at-| Co¥er * : | oma a eee suvitegs-aa tached. This milliner Isa triond of | , Datkalow, after telephoning bla weife | fidence in-him_and, as she pleaded to be saved from the scorn of thd ie s ara sw Mnhie. De Massy, and the. story she | "¢- was. detain yy business at the : 3 the roll call of the Board) was i ore eee Tie omce of W. Denton Crisp, No. 20 Broad | work’, she repeated her protestations of love. “afternoon. Ho was 80) Jone | tela tends—st % 9 af is af arte] Won't Revoke Order: for WIOW had ja contemplation for several Mreet, had spent a gay night with =The ¢liminadon Off x certiieate that 4 tad boen-anis ms ‘The letters plcturéd her days and nights of suffering, and when the apa fi a gies oaterday. afternoan-} Cooper and the. women at aBer'a con-'| th FORCO PIC SajTMALION of Discharge of Soldiers ctore—NINqISTaTS rinses: se | ourtaiyaurned-for-the-riesn-recess there was everywhere sympathy-for = —— Sac eaig > Sase: pooatan Glscloauren | Unless Story Is False; the girl and aversion for the man_responsible for-her- sufferings, if nat UT FA ay oie a od th i pre cen retained to appear in| soon completed th elted that he Fam ) an effort, and pettretin— his hat WIth the otic T want to & sponsible for this & toater,” ‘Then te article which Hawea to the ariiten last August. to which soa repiled last wetk, i q leart-hall Seventh avenie and One dred and Tenth atrest, und It was twoq Titania qara per Pierce leq | Bours after midnight when they enteged the Preneh Thee ee ee els ble itol nfs ¥ ‘ ‘ NOW ON die! Ww her to the bridge and merely. announend | COOP TS big touring ear. It was owned | customs author! z-American| Wry wibmitted to the Hane and -t rye against her, | by the Matheson Company, by whieh | jam, bacon, canned pork, & they they: did E She guvecnoisighinw tharMagistrate Cooper was employed as an expert! Atier Jons diplomatc negotlations-| with dpa ranrie Hoosevella aintaatiiistates| mune re meron eee Ste as letter manded her to t r, driver, several age to ‘These are the letters in full written prabra tion “i Calitisel concerning the dishonorable dis- Lawyer Appoars for Her. Promised Record Ride. admit American pork upon 2 Teta LE ate BO UCR hIOe eae by Grace Brown to ‘Chester Gillette, companies |" With a greats whooping, pushing | co yeu'll talk about this: ride, forthe laos they Cet Cann starsteet taal inane y was made | crowd fuller seitnd tes rest of yo "le told Miss Levick. crowd followi'x beliind. she’ went to ot_a young girl's life better than aay > . ‘ a onthe weat beside him. 0: £ C-Stewart of | Joroner Acritelli’s 0. ce, the base- | yf wean f : r 7 * lithe rear seat were Miss Lansbert and i x ® Y fa Fooly to] eM THAT Tor The Tse Tne WAAWEEE LD yaiow, Aa he spoke the ig “ia: ij ton $a the a Se present her, The lawyt| ning neamed to leap f ero SCRANTON. Pa Nos Sah IR AlGislan earn ie sean The first letter written from her ait & W. Railroad and tts “awitehime: nh are | Ment made oats for AS las it whirled Into th tved-at-a—satisfactory adjustment of; cents an nour in thes atid made off toward.the West drive, —Coming up the West drlve-was Rich- iB = Rich~ the demands of the latter to-day, and | falo yards, the sma merit whlch will | proportionate incr t RI 110 for onn year from Jan. d An ¢ ten-hour day ja ath. f 4 cet 2 Letters Tell Sad Story, t 4 were jnetituted to 8 real and if possible avold inples iplomatle negotiat a © Core ron dlonged, { | Advising of the Twenty-fre terra ty GI RIGO A Teague, was evidently fatebeaadts sie sent by <hat organization | MPeCured (on Saturday ast Wax charles Ie Barbier, ¢ sistant, DistricteAttorney. yeas} The messaxe wus: purr ver Yeates tte oft by tie qiotortaph Hittepert and init of bine Up Jumped Jose Saiicrs Ne Of 4 a But, r yards to have « Tare — was tated South —Otvettsy — [Juno 19, 1903, Monday night, and ready i i "My Dear=T have often heard th 6 j saying, ‘It never rains but [ft pour [tere Towne mes {made a ; make ard_A. Strong. of No. 201 W. 1 simon, [ifth street, with wo friends totnat} aa Ancon, Panama. President Re welt — Republican 1a | Chtered Inte an axre con et omen unnimousiy abe affeut in hiv big—tourlig—< : “it Fs 5 : ranffeur uF a E mut -L never knew what tt meant ur hitie at colored woldiera. | WHO. hi eur in Los Well, of No.| When the present compact expires. mirts of svete (he waged th i ‘ a ea Simon, W mitdie<agcd West Forty-eeventh-- street. ine {Tite men owsnted an increase of 10} S48 1 wat wal vestior—day—Tre to-day + When 1 -get-tn—Chnola~ —— | mad Ue our baals, on wii irate Olsott, Hannstt committee: |and trembling. _ He Hstiients Newspapers | lteouran's siz clopmel are; facts | Hnched fat tn other men inthe car were—Tha nat) I had, just ax we were starting sae aaa : The Bearers Aiea oe Bohemia dust Beats: Que ee voce yy seiner ware “withoutlovenue, N y trunks and carriage home and oe the wi H Feet, as Aone : — - | oman Hurled Fifty Feet, : Ye 5 Phe = of frinda-and | The collision tosselMise—tevi and—she was to jag [conte an hour and a ten-houy day on! (had i vot ak rent Proxiteat of thet Hy told -tientiome mpHatie to mayntatn ‘some In | warrant amnell yalon o- the alot bint this body.” der, ART. he shouted In af hs do not medieto, be indecent, and ENG ast aol nation and Mee Montenn| ammeter ne (MA. cablegrems the Mreal: Spat Twit not stand for such a thing, dent forwa. A_Tesponse indicating a Ins: fimecif-thart strange F iver of an aon] TRL oe illeges fifty | SBWAItKC. No, Nov Setar Po Lindabury— to. ie Es soe Hamers ae = « erstig ant tad in Thiave « ew SENNINGS RESULTS. Se ENT pared before | este. tae taae == = tim: Hi; r DEBE Keoalvew! ik oS e him: His reply of looked. His j shaw" ecviver| se : Tim Peace Maker. before oie octet her|ing the front of the tunneau, and mle be ‘appolnte Jonn | $0.09 water bel he Vier Oia nd ade 7 4 + Will ive afi following: _FIRST-RA RACE—Red Knight (8 to 1} a+ -tene: y pat the finishing} and 3 to to 1) 1, Bohemia (F to 5 for | tonches-on eriiine my brother came cack ‘avkalow wax thrown) out on. hla] place) 2, Lone Hand 3. ant intormed: ae that crane a T-camehere_g youn: : mamma dad decided to go AWay som id's deaths T de re| y. Lae es i nf after {fread and through- space-tor’tarty-+ : r e yi O- ‘ peerage — ater rT 4 7 Tite a TROT beet eaed bab ab i + +.(30-tet-and-10-t0-4)-4, Tuskernuck }.,, trent a wena esti Sajyrdacoaad “lpoverlsied family” And he lett ine noth alde of the wrecked auto. ae star identsmaarsmccoaees at ting bolt Upright in his fachine (80 to 7 for place) 2; Speed Quene 3 Tet vist at tre NTs plined by the broken ateerit Whitt had passed into tin chest andy sill clutching Hull Submarine ai Co ptis Tandabury tn his espa tion ay Hullivarinterssptad ae nm, th this Couibset mtentedt ay Jairect reection on his honestyyand He Horaugh rests ‘Taent did nota nam jlatien—waa som jha stuvk to what 4) Tpeading It on aP%inipte allegation that there—are—new facta nniit- these new fais ite jhid hefore—me.—_Intorm any] persons haying new fama to have them inte Sauna nat wa tey yds alse of the Col Mike Corday) gO ‘of Aldermen to buy @ laun of $15,000, with which he expects to 1 iden, Water Henle de iWeion Tony Ue eters ata cost} if long to the THIRD -RACEHooray {3-to 4 ia, and. even) 4; Voloday (even for sald abe fact that. rteam bueband up to the elty ducks and Take w falnity of te wt and pointed with wth phe a = in ehupe to tare tie af once, crotheteparter % 7 Fee ths N Hen 1 ‘Dride.(o iif (Wwellly-tolp.yearaof con= = 3 8; OTL oman a pdrelated:- in ToT erob wees LAUR ata ook | OIE TO mayo at tewat falta miltion | milion? they please without paying £ 7 i PPAR ae re ua imetaag lms aneturmrand Li wilhitheni eousidkelyerteiayeiiatrene need the ehatiwbich titania cm lee place) 2, Dekaber 3. up there rst emits 1 ster Ii} stone no 1 would not ad worry alt I kne Iman to polnt to a.alelecest in whieh | Whether or not any further action by| Killed Simon or that she knew-anything| Mise Levick: was the only one con- ; i do. Che fine had permitted or profited by grast | Me !8 called for, PC Me shoo ny oy itt ahi ua “when the hospital was rvashed| B By FRANK W. THORP. ory xin OT EIEODO Say ow C01 ave done he} or some reason she endeavo ; | : is _ { [in any form, us HEODORE. ROOSEVELT." lasnedy parrving his question, ff. het|oonceal her own and Miss Lambertn | , | BWNININGS RACE TRACK, WASH ional President McGowan requested that turn. eT was di irs when, {t-hap-| jdentity, according to. Detective Curry, | INGTON, De GC, 40. Racegoara| fects | Haffen publicly withdraw hi t pened, i i The hospital frat got her name as Miss | MELWAUTKE: ov. W—AK the result) canized gang of swindlers ‘has 10> | are i accum i to the new or- | the time, 1 do try eke ones rai Ms is uopariit: | NORWEGIANS GREET “Do von feel ansiouia rexarding yout Virginia Vernon, of No. 8 Newark | oe. cteaea Se Onan Aart he rN WR ees RAE RE Sy Borer ha ne wing aocul HONORE Or Ta ane ee ary. language. i g position?’ avenue, Jersey City, and Miss Lambert | OF * Stknee RESON ROSS An Sa RNP RY Sree Dna recat nae: le within Of betung at ga cand aa as ‘{ won't,’ sald Haften. AMUNDSEN AND MEN. Confident of Acquittal. Was cilled Misa Helen all, of the | of United States District-Attorney Bilt Next twenty-four hours in wevera!) peqult the attendanceraas grown into | WINE! a ny, z ey " +] Ah, no. 1 shall get off, of course, | Wroxéter, apartmenia, Now, 131189 West Jaonce of a thorougbl by Federal ome | : a tA ithe | {1 can't help thiiking you w ad i You must, I¢ is unparliamentary, ‘ Seen hO teh Od wee or Of Roun eMart yeAtthtatredts terflald, ho exisence of a thoroug! LEONG, vances ral oMclals, [the proportions of other years. The} |” CONS Se Tanah: lmait’the President, [taken “What dinuirbs me is that the] Cooper was born in Detroit, Mich. Ho j weather was mild ahd pleasant 1-day ee ee ee can aw that, and} “But you yourself have been chargea] CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Nov, 2, | potlce seized several checks: belonging | was thirty-elght yoars old,” Eighteen no doubt Induced miiny\ of the | °5" vee | td ¥ oO me in my rooms last meht, L de-|yexrs ago he took up bicycle riding | whten yourtold ine you woul come, and yo : Sylicalgnina thls ontinance, a4 Acting | Capt. Amundson and hlé companions, aire that they be returned at onc and Eddle Bald, who wal tho cham: Hiooal ‘race folk! ta vome obt tO the) i never disappointed when you sate [Mayor, ard the Insult Is to both of us . { also want some of my clothing | lon tn , Was beaten by Cooper al |couree, ‘The card licked stake features, | oo Would Fand (0 (his boay,”” sald Hatten, who recently navigated the Northwest |frougnt tovme: here.” Battle Creck in that year, Fy _ ie he year, From that : there wery a couple of fair races In |? Sage gry mune withdraw the JenguaKe.”| Pasage in the sloop Gjon, arrived here| The | formal Inaiiest will be time on Cooper was ‘one of the great | paitis, Nov Senate W-duy' | trahaterring te Ashes of Lmile Zola toch SuLSe ciwanaledsaswhiehl premisod)| aun ern ares ' Hunted that the next move would be to] thls afternoon on the coast-detenee tie eal n Eee ae GES AM a eT ue 1 to 96 ts Suasiaed inltravorsot|iheantheons leervane ‘ piv heweaa a Pattie te ) paleo" hne member Ie ne withdrawal wus ironclad Norge from Chriatlansand, COLD WAVE COMING NYCI TEA SROGIAT Ute ohanaoseniaeett pce A eee ered itee ayy auc eeatrtuinarvest | ah: oh | wot inate ie Part of ts Norway, where they arrived Nov, 18 t [pbemb eh nas: sculvalen ures anwarid ul jo the frat ‘and’ second races In splte of Threatens to Return. ~ Takes Back, ° from New York on tho steamer Hel-| prop of Twenty Degrees in Teme | aDeiakenip ‘ a ¢ trac ery heay att ood a time, a9 “4 H { eal aid Lactalt cicaidola ty. “'r| lie’ Olat,! trom which: they were’ trane: kd habla aha) Ra tee RA eat et alae edie Wit ads ; | the tact that the track was very ye) cttave ae fn fers } i wl withdraw i but it te true. I dety | ferred to the warship, perature Along Conant In ce otror if H . | Wetting was brisk. . i Sy Sy ey rma | i Hay TAD tO Dreyer tea’ and evan| “They were accorded an enthusiastic Predicted, ‘DIPLOMAT'S DAUGHTER DEAD. A, Italy, Nov. 2A. diapatch | lorence, says that a heavy earth shock Lone Hand Didn't Last. erie, Os lonesome. 8) it. dt ‘J > vavi roON. ON. POrK! a ' ie Bt “! > 1 work a oh, dea i i geil atau Nerand’ palcthe Fa namadtectlaty ei ia den A cold wave! tn hooked to Come thia| WASHINGTON, Nov. %.—Mim Touiso| {2m Posstbons!, nineteen milea trom’ waa felt there at midnigh |; Boherma wes a well-played favorite | your work. but: of; dda: Distt { Pbooks I could be mandamuned to dasue! OF ee th ite + Membera | way on Nght fresh winds from west to | Stoncheur, \the fourteen year-old daugh- Acero ie In the opentng event, but ran below hor | ANG vee te es rondo. rwill \ permits ay the (movinK § of those|0f Parliament, the muntelpal officers | north, and It may arrive to-day, Alter of Baton Moncheur, the Rolgiin| BELGIUM IN LOTTERY WAR, | form, Lone-Mand, @ long-priced horee letraight back | to Wf. you HOUSE UNE Tea RnR c ecm Diu avontattves of scores of, societies. | drop of 20 degrees In teperature in the | sinister, ahd Baroness Monchear, died] BRU: : mont to the front at the start and made|come before then, “7 oan't stil, miik s ie obey the Jay. tained afterward for|TH® atreets were decorated with flags | Atlantic Coast States Is expected, |iy.Gny 4 near, died] BRUSSELS, Nov. 2.—The sale of all French newspapers chntaining lottery and a ye uk Wears “And Lean't_ ko Nas Pye 1 OMr Haflen explained a 0) 5 caused by ‘the cold spell’ in: tha: Weer |todey, Atteh a brat’ iitness of typhoid) ddvertisements has been’ prohibited dn Belgium under the anti. lottery law. The| the running to the stretch, where MALI Wit) munma and papa. You kik ublicwticn that he aid not mean to}and thronged with enthustaste, who] Witch naa been slowly drittiig In this | Peumonia, \ Mise Monoheur nad hbeen| Government's action tn the result af an investigation showing that enormous | Knight went to the front\and won olev- t : VERN Sranoanitay for thecenite sate heartily cheered (ic Norwegian mar-| Qirectlon: : * Jattending the Bharon Till School, neat |sume have wer forwarded through the mails to French lotteries, voy tee lengths from \Boherita, who | 7 iuat can't resi ons te minute ; ri 5 ks 5 si hort! parka reaponeible for giving them cruel aay and) « publle Hanguet will tn, given | OW 49 deseees Mn thls section, however, Mis | Hathlenn | Clayian and Arh! Roar, Nov. 2.—The Vope han went his benediction to Cardinal Vaspary, | place Ree eit Lavingdy yours, et ee i ae rel Counsel wai them to Wie Cor btoentght Jn lonor of Amundsen ant SoMa eres es Belgian Legation, White hore-whe waa) Primate of Hungary, who ls at the potnt of death, Cardinal Vassarye who ie ‘The other June letters tell of the days! : ratio Counsel was ely. Lys 4 : | patted ay 300 i Fy Ae es * f bia fellow-vawawann, 3 Pmene.§ ee N tenalige Wiad bottle 10% - paula eaity iia Peat AUR Eee St the Maly pat eh tne Coneuuay Koaaslct 000 World Wants Work Wonders. the girl ene at her home with hor)