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= ARRESTED NEXT “ee Lent Giflecte when arrested on fatir— Baek Declared. DAY: » Until His Announgement.None é at Arrowhead Knew of Tragedy. @LD MANY STORIES. Jieved to"Have Been Plot = : to Kill Prisoner, (Special from ia BUaft Correspondent.) HERKIMER, Nov. 2—Forty-eight hours a the death cry of Grace Drown had rang jn his eara on tHe lonely shore of Mooae Lake Cheater lieve gave tothe throng of me “he Tad souRHe fofuge at Arrowhead Inn the fire. news Ts among W + of the tragedy, 5 He asked In a casual way ff they haif! heard’ of the terrible tragedy of Big Moows:/Lake, and when asked what) = pad sbhpiiened, sala: Yet desvite his “news” on Friday ‘aay ‘morning, expressed the greatest! surprise and agitation on learning that eBpity* had been drowned and declared ¢ Racquette Lake on dpureddy night Later, he told con- filcting stories as to how the girl met death. ‘he prosecution brought out this fact toviay, Prosecutor Ward will maintain tliat the question was that of a fear- haunted man who wanted to ascertain lly if the body of his victim bad found and he trall_of Graham, of Albany,” the name he had used at Blk Moose was likely fo lead to=AtesWhead and Chester Gillette: ‘Phe prisoner ix closely cuarded to-day and two deputies will hereafter be in the corridor of the jail day and night hecanse ot what Iu believed to have been en attempt to rach and kill Gillette List qitght-hy two inen. 4 In the absence of his father, Sherif Richard, and Turnkey Bptraim Bvans, ng Hichard was in charge of the ‘He ts a husky young man, twenty- years old, about six feet tall-and thy‘tine of the bis men of N Peay bods: tishard ave thé. following. account how the men had endeavored to ob~ “tnith <40--pleed-int-the sorridor, whe loged: “murderer is con- fined, Evening World represen: tatly bi iat Big Moose,” He MOONE Whom Te had sought refuge and | Sarl | Mise Josephine Patrick testified that! © 00 1% she Went to: Inlet | WITH called next, @t ‘the witnows. Scenes at STANDING. renal REN CHE wa Examina nati in Yorkville Police Court To-Day ketched in Court for The Evening World by Artist Mortimer. ‘ OEE Ans ieee MOISE we THESIS. ber of others, Jnoluding Gillette, sat an the veranda tolling stortes! and nally Gi: fe said he would go to hia room. er in the evening witness went to the hotel office and saw. defendant enter —and Ase beside two men who were play- Ing, cards. He watched them for moihent, and then asked one of them, Seward A. Miller, of Utlea, whethe: he had heard of ‘the terrible tragedy at Big Moone. ‘The answer was in the negative nnd Mr. Miller_anke. Cillette ankwered: “A young girl has been drowned." Was It a “Fi As the words fell trom Mr. Froat's pe a thrill ran through the court. Toom, It was there. from the lips of | the man who Bea inno of the tragedy fromthe boginning, that we first inthe + mation of what had happened was | given tothe crowd of merry-maki { jer” forgetfulness. ddxar Whitford. of New York, test!-| fled to meeting Gillette In thé Invet vowtomice, and the litter asked him If he knew a Miss Josephine Patrick | camping on Beventh Lake, Witness told Gillette he knew Miss Patrick and that ahe was to go with a walking party the nextday, and-told-him. he had -bettter conie up. on Friday, July and met GUlette in a store talking tw Miss Westcott. Witness asked Gillette | Why he had not been to see her, and | he said ie had forgotten the name of the camp. Witness asked him to call | the next day,-and he sald be wovld. | She Asked him where he had been the forepart of the week and had the jm: preswion that he said that he had: been AURacguette Lake, but-war-not sure. Story of the Arrest. Under Sheriff Austin B. Klock wes He arrested Gillette in che} (a a} what chad occurred_| on of Caruso ‘WOMAN WHIRLED MADLY ROUND IN t Cc Mrs. G, F. Earle, Seriously __|_Injured;-Pinned Down by Smashed Door. “| Mrs, G.F. Sarle, sixty-two years old, a widow, who lived at the Hotel Devon Wire; Was eld a prisoner in’a driver- less hunsom cab which” w around: the Fiatlron corner to iaddened horse which “was only ped when thrown down by a bystander. Mraf * was removed to the New York Hosoital in a. serious condition, her age making her injuries tery erlt, tea The cab driver, who thrown from his seat by a collision of the’ cab {tho an wag wa for a d-scalp wound ahd-sent heme Mrs, Earle, had catied a cab from the Coleman: Stables, at 129 West Fifty-sixth street, and « hanson. was sent’$q charge of Robert Martin, of No. 914 Bixth avenue, Th+ hor signs shittishne ing down Fifth av SPECraTeRS, and ie became unman- ageable. At Twenty-seventh sirect the animal gat the bit betwee his teeth and started forward dash. Ju grazing vehicles which made haste to foe tas 130 PANIC AS OCEAN CALLED. PAUPER IFRS CRASH BY MRS. STOKES tae de Te Kaiser Withelm der Better Be Nothing Imita-| Grosse Rammed by | tion, Than Wear Nothing Orinocoand Disabled Imitation, She Says. i Hi clear the way Nothing checked the horse's dash as he came along the Avenue until at Twenty-third street in front of the Ho- tel Hartholdi, @ ble of CHILD OF PCH NAN RUNS; AWAY ~WITHNEGRD GIL an ite wagon, pushing the heavier vehie halfway up onto the sidewalk. Martin was hurled over the top af the cat and atruck the sidewalk on head. Recoiiing from the cottision tha horse dragsed the driveriess cob across the pinga to the west. smashing Into a northbound Hroadway cfr and smashing the cab's side into splinters. With the wrecked cab rattling behing him the horse tien headed «raight for the glass projection of the Flatiron corner, August Lind. of No. 34 West Twenty- Ifirat_atreet .a driver for the United Cigar ‘ompany,—dashedout_selzed and throw the animal on its side by « clever twist, = ys Strange Infatuation Made Them Leave Home, but. They Are Found. CHERBOURG, France, Noy. 2—Thir-! ysieg Ginlin Moroslint's decjaration in} teen persone were Killed and nineteen ‘The Kvenine World that she spent were seriously injured tn a terrific cole $2M,(W 4 Year jn dress has called forth Haion neds this port lest night between a spirited reply from Mre Rose Pastor the North Ger Lioyd diner Kaiser | Stokes, who brands the young woman of | im der @Fosse, bound for New) wealth as a moral pauper and saya sho York, and the British Royal Mall sqoanders fortunes while thousands of | steamer Orinoco, bound for West Indian | her fellow -belnge starve, Tha former porte, — There was &° disastrous panic on board both boats following the col- Nistor, Both vessels were #0 badly injured th | elgarmaker sald “It is because such women ax Mixa Morvaini und women of their (never think wWhat.things cost and tha women of the working class dre con they. were unfit fur service until exten- : ‘ pds Reha Rae eae rpelled ta think constantly of what things The Kaiser, Wilhelm der Grosse has a) 00% that the rude awakening Ix bound cach twelve feet wide in her star- 9 Come Lo all of us some day, perhaps board bow ¢xtending from the water 4t greater coat than we can afford, un- Midst of his hollday-making on Satur: aay,” Jity 1d When the Bberift took the stand. the Drivoner for ‘the first time assumed a atttade “of interest. He #traigntensd In his seat, dropped Ala ‘hand frp chin to his inp -andjooked stea: dock testiied that on | wy hes tn company} erney Ward and Als | ortland,: went to Arron: the morainy ot With Distr A fe bert Grove of line to the lower deck. and the entire Jess such women who spend bow of the Orinoco was demolished. It! wealth they bave never done anything will cost $200,000 to repair the German! to ari begin to tink early and soon | eanell jot the deep: injustice underlying our ‘The bow of the Utinoco ground Into |e: nomic and social conditions. wl s ein ea r 1 the mearage of the Kathor Withelm def i aweat sso eno ts women ernest year the Grosse, killing four persons and injur-/ ing a score, A girl eléven years old, Mi think of the injustice of thetr post! a, tes Morosint “I would ~ never | daughter Hon 2+ e When the cab was stopped it found that one of the doors had caved pinning down Mra. Ei arbone had been broken waa smashed in. She bly when’ carried place she was the New York Said she may POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Noy. 2— Lottie Jackson, a seventeen-year-old colored girl, and Vivian Langdon, four- tcen, who fled from the home of the Langdon xirl'e father tn Pishkiil, were foupd bere this afternoon In # depart ment store. The white girl ts the of Charles H, Langdon, a broker, who lives tn one of the finest houses in Fishkill When the negro girl and her white charge a 1 in the Poughkeep ptore Its employees became suspic They separated the pair, and got the was ¥ taken by Tr Hespttal ambeta. die: POOL-ROOM MEN GO BEFORE GRAND JURY. Jerome ar as s Trying to Force Them to daughter of Mr, Langdon to tell her Reveal the Names of E name and address. This afternoon a 3 2 young woman employed ir the store ployees. 4 legok the child back home to Fishkfll,| District-Attorney Jerome to-day bad att while the police instituted a search for | before the Grand Jury three tho colored girl, who had been alibwed | ployees of alleged povlrooms In pIETEENTH atrest, WHO” Ww acquitted of gambling —vefore Rosatsky. The purpone of the District-Attorney Wis te obtain from them the namew-of thelr employers, What success he tad j to leave the store, According to the information received Judge for [from Fishkill there has existed inonths: strange affection betw Whe (ehideriy nurturia witte clilid ahd ~DRIVERLESS (1B the skidding cab atruck | the Impact to the jj “WVTENT OW LAW Team Arrives at New Haven Ahead of Time, Ready For the Big Game. I N Y HAVEN, Conn., Nov, 22.—The Harvard football-squad-arrived in this Ct at} -Wetook-and “at Gade boarded A wpecial electric car, which carried the party to Morey’s Cove, on the east shore of the harbor. The men will re- |main at the Pequot House until’ noon Satunday- A tent-tias been put up on te hotel lawh ond tn it the team will aye signal’ practice: + - titel --Held asi that the reports: printed of acrimonous: discussion , over the selection, of officials for the game wete mostly guesswork, Yale and Har- vard jud- mutually agreed upon the “Mcialx: No intimation had been give him that Yale had any ‘Intention qf |making this the last game with Ha, Sanh and tt was not a subject for hiin to atiscuss_He-satd_the Harvard me¢n were In splendid. dondition and’ wero confident of the result. \ BUY CHINA AND CARD fo pay. Our prices al than elsewhere, Cut Glass in variety and oxclusiven: Two Dinner Set Specials. 10_per_cont_off these pric Fine Limoges China Dinner Set, in scalloped edge design. Decorated with artistic pink rose and green border, burnished gold and solld 6014 60.95 ina Dinner Sei, in fancy Decorated with dainty rose-garland Border. band of bur- nished gold and clouded go!d handles Cover | dial nese siat: $55.15 Inside , Have you provided oll Glass for the Thanksgiving West 2Ist and West 22d be HIGGINS = SEITER. WE PROVIDE exactly the goods you want -at—prices tower than you come prepared Porcelain. Bronzes, Lamps, Teakwood, Bric-a-Brac, is \utterly without precedent in ‘New York Stores. Our large announcements in the Sunday pape: will glways interest the careful crak reber! EASEY WOMEN VTE ON POSTAL CHANGE Lively—Election—at Montclair — and the Fair Ones Out in Force at Polls, MONTCLAIR, N. J., Noy, 22.—Womex woted to-day at the special eléation held. in Glen Ridge to decide whether the borough is to retain its Post-OMce un- der improved conditions‘or 1s to, haye mall delivery from Bloomfeld. = The Borough Coufiril did not want to ') Permit women to vote, but it had to’ = wive way to the strong public sentiment voiced ata mans-meeting held some daya ago, ‘The women took .a lively interest in the élection and a big vote was polled. ~ It the majority R uld favor the re- | tention of the post-office ft 1s proposed |, to remove it from the Lackawanna } j station ed-piacett-tn-anotiige baliding—1—— and to have w paatuaster Wen hr rend i | give his whole tine (0 the dutins of | the oMce. +t | GLASS RIGHT xe } | = i lways average 14 less @ China, Cut Giass Ss ecials. Remarkatis Opportunities. Bugar and Cream Set in rich- ly\ cut pattern, worth $4.50. $4.50 Water Pitcher of new design eh een ons s4sou ‘ater cher, 3 pinta: a $7.50 handyome piece, worth $10.00 ew "$2.50 Footed Bon-bon dish, attern, worth §3.75 reoted Punch Bowl, of nest workman: ship, 1d" diameter: cag- gz not be duplicated for isto 35.00 essary China and the nec Toble? Sts., near Sixth Avenue. EVERY WOMAN - + wants to feel well and look wall. This cor: dition cat only be attained by Keeping the organh of the body in healthy, harmo: pious neUpa. Periodically certain functions ars to be expected: Any delay or interfer~ ence throws out of harmony the whole wear anything iagitation, yb r = 7 =. ngérs Begged Lodging. head “Inn ahd eaked the. proprietor | WAe cut In. two. =| enark “of god teste ty wear tnthing | the black walter Kit. | iy not known Sousa_refers fo the phonograph ' . fetiether neath Ginette was jn tho |’ The steerage passengers on the Ger+ | imitation. Bie tt (sa mark of far better, Yesterday” Mia Langdon, —yivian“s} fe also sd before the Grand Jury it . oy : \ a f Jere men came to the door of the |e Td atte Cited Gilets, who |man steamer became dnmanageable and {sate and cudtude fo desire to be noth: muther; went to Fishkill Landing, whleh to-day" the “attorney who defended |as ‘canned music.” — Yet thousands Wars <p i erift's apartment In the jail early in dup * i i ‘i } Pale Wavanin vetialieeliror Gk them, Emil Fuchs, a Deputy Attorn Nite { LE na aa ete Tello, Bert. How did you comm pepemedait On: pine Su td not eee OF Miss Moroain('s clasn may (0 ry ay et Pera ff i Piste | Gene al, for. the purpose of-asceruin- | Who could not afford to hear Sousa I $ a pr ae - ae Zall a e 0 aware of the fect thas ithe: tilawe, t tends. At 4} ine from employ ts a i 5 nid ‘asain ' thet hae these Matted end the tale | Hy" wae drowned? Hea oegon [erushed 10 death in the collision aml | ent ora. ak pauper ia ‘So siiier| o'slock wiille aie wae atlll absent’ the| fexd. the thie men, its understood [and his: band havestearned: to: love FOR RTOUH A NIA gta eR OU Daina mike se mae Het ea : Mild: “NO: 1"! ave members-of the stew-ware drowned ftom tnabiilty or unwillingieen—t9—eue-—tyo—xh serous welt [that-Fuchis refused to anewer, claim: Tenin a P 4 b Re ee te ECO Me uin| Grove Abewered: “Yea: whe “wap/in » mad rush (0, escape (rain the anip |Dovt Tinsel ta « ted at the ¢ Uncand with vel cues Uc man es Ting that Tt was a protesstonaleccrat inspiring marches through the STOMACH TROUBLES flied In Big Moose wad we thaupat) in + i ‘ Eien COMMUNI ho tr of! dispulse thelr identiy, Ot he could not be compellel to divulge + a see = ithe water an ee Le eee ilies Caetano anata NAL Finhkill Landing the two were| ‘The Investigation will be reaamed to- | *' i ry y Sur_steesage passengers were killes Se es anit to board a train. —When—Mre.| marrow. - ie Edison Phonograph. Fond True? sso letter Allow nie 1 af injaeed ant = bus throwe upan Parva gn_got_buck to i aa ener — yee ure tor paar Bad adel 3 : awash valmedersG hase Aa BW i she. discovered te —a Hin ; | yister_Talidae Machines: @ 17 fe @000 | inser had been (outlet with ber ston F something tn heir manner shart giant __ TM TAC i ume of the colalon the Kase | sive gr Maa ng thng le gmore foien:| aauniter ana the calorad gid She] HURLED-BY A TRAIN Eatin honopraphac1s8 10488 00. (Li genrh ane ven oF Ten maar Sa | Aenean eyermecuin, bee suamicning Gh Hacquettn Lake,” Wilhelm det Grosse was ruaning at tha) te reilt thing, and in such cases where! Sol) In money were. tnisalig. “eho at | Toming Music Hoxes, 1.8 Sto R435 | Duin so hone day n friend tod me of Rade ey Lapel stars cal Gitlette whether fe fate of seventeen knots au hour, and) Qi" ng the rlate, thine ts consistant Gace set’ the ‘telephones to. work, ‘bax: | TO A STATION ROOF, | ®eeina riaver rianor...m430 to ata. Lh") Piha 1 bought snem that Way, and, Mal, whereupon Ue | SMey Ohya ae gi) 4 a with rig hing then wear ing that the runaways be stopped ani Jmy mother took them, for a Weck steady Feo shld quickly ene eae THEI, the Orinoco ag -abaut--ten— knots, -al-/ the righithing is indleatve of Jack GF) Sha Lotte Juche be Nene and | Our Broadway store is-the home| sna.-Htrtell-ytit—at-the-eadf thee —t MnbHReaSe SboUE ayd he bald "Tolan hough tbe engines of the latter steamer | taste and lack of character Uenarge-o¢-xtdnappine. . } of @averything aa cal eiriet rile [erat sce taeaus them, waren ocarstrac ‘or-anviliing: We wild just a E sc (or | ad bees Aauped when “waa seca See ; == ‘Body of Painter Fell Among Werk}? aa the presente = aa nuighbores We" eatrt—-pratve them ep On the floot of the cerridor, ‘ bat a collision was Inevitable. ; 5 ; ments of th ‘i Venough. \ Bis f saying he. -rne SALVATION-ARMY. dave agh I told her what her true con: Companions and. They All” selene cl thehed-oms—msptctons,—tor—the— tho +—Thercapran ot the Orinaesptavex Fda ooo HIS PT NETO TTT Pan saree Se eeceniieiry oem = Thanking ot-enen seals earpeche j x i | i E drive her) ANNA KOFHLER, bi af the corridor tx of cold, damp ston natal lette to| blame poo tie naviguting officers of} | frantic, She — began brooding | Ran Away. {CuNYe ra atudeoh “Avec Untertitel f Whefeas there are many back rooms of nd aaked ‘him how tif | the German liner, but it ta dificult to FRENZY | “Then she Uirentened me, Satenea{ saloons in which they could have slept | 8 comfortably. Then both _-mén yore pversoald which; tt they were in ery bad strat pave px & 1 Gillette said he | re where he wn witiees. Hietng h ‘on the) pri KOO) beds. 1 piiwked them out of the door and locked dt_on them." “ater I had alammed ‘About? You know drowned.” Admitted the Drowning Then defenday tat wn | Weal sawty er tne ata to the Iron railing Abait an hour afterward —ack and I opened tie door agaln, The taller one them; “continued they to of the pair—he —— as acl over aix fertusald. came thew Contessed Their Subterfuge. H09n! says Sheriff «ive uaa place to Bleed and be a eood fellow. Then. 1 huggoxted that they looked prosperous epuuigh ta be able to Ket some sort of @ shakedown. @ shorter man, who Wore a heayy black beard, sald: “tTo tell you the tr son, we just Want to be able to say wh we get back im the woods that we slept Oa roof with this fellow Gill “A hing doing, I told them, awensd the door again, They protested satAniydand J called for the cook, wii 4s as strong ys any man in Herkime an Cavey, I told tiem that If they didn't wet oul and stay out it wouldn't ‘vere veil with them, They went awa thP Bie /douond ime, but came back a hour later. There were half a doze tles In the hall then, and th i stop to make any moro app houKh scores of men have “como chehelavklng for a place to sleep, 1 Hever had any experience with such herwistent pair, and there ts yery litle doubt in my mind about what-thelr ob- ject was.” i Gillette came inte all of his old Alle ; 1a tp} Siatant Sherift Kiock said that though | r Braet hie wae nervous and soomed to haye | t the dbat® appetitie aftey the reading of | tg Gtuge Brown's letters on Tucsday, ad entirely recovered, iiegeenee sad ‘PWitnesses called to-day traced the! §y Bay road’ an “progress of the privoner trom Big} ribed the ie nearly aw he Moose Lake until he waa arrestod at| Sold. He (TNA okay Oay Mior ths tragedy, ise Told “News.” “The Rey. Cuthbert Frost, of the Mrat 7 ertan Ohurch, Lowvilid, was the } ies, & num: al the Arrowhead Inn, where he went the| water—whentht + 1 he | awam out himeelf Later he | #toriesof the acoldestt nd Miss Brown were gath- Wes when the girl bern to rock | Hir-eaid--he-feit ist boat Upped over and couldn't say “he me side Hitt e341 SL oUt on wiftere alii 10. story et a_connected story of the adcident In heoconfision and pacitement. tp—ts—bellevag that —aorvera! SHOOTS THREE MEN, persons | that she was becoming dangeros Jur. | ranged to have her arrested [01 eon taken Int ut Must have eluded the oMicer. An unidentified painter employed tn Inting the New York Central's Will- Idingpridge station — Toot to-day de- j She was-to hay to-day, CMped AHORA were drowned | 1 Bere robert ett ti tet tdeste scended to the tracks and, | nayoid~ from both‘ vesrels, Tf COR Me troRT—Prret-Page)-——-} of my amce to Aitack me. 1 have nojJnes SURAT repped The two vesnels sighted easy other | how to use (0) eftecttye nit of a sOULTVOUNE Exess, about two hours after the Kaiser «vite ii conerently ert ind cleared and juy eutetde Cherbourg he risr, As he faced about 1 drew—aravalvor. trom the falda of he | a IANA opened are The Krav shot There_was_some fog-and the-sea_was | pit him and he fell back in the shelter-, t he Cringe commander cama Ting doorway of Cuahman’s. bakery at that jis signalied (hat he would pass jthe southeret—cornerot theater. to starboard of the North German Lioyd| The crack of He charged (hat hiv tanal was) Ft soma tha weapon sveme 11 te bi aio alming straight into-the mase of pe avind «Gol a f thé Oriidco pierced | vides, and he giel el the heavy bow 0 mona ecing to got out of danger, bast: Me to her to hold j the side of Hin German vessel and peno-| Droege caught ‘the second) butter in (pie Wot her aahere. | trated the styermge mow: down Wie) the back as he ran. Another struck n she we and he ald not | terrorised pasaengers. - PA man-arcnse the etree! in the arm. tree her again. Ho raid again that his hat blew. off and he stood upto rach—for tt, ahd In so dolng capsized’ the boat Witness 4 to having heard Mr Ward ask du‘endant If he were aware the girl's condition, whigh the Iaite plied that he supposed be was WW ese said hi $290 in Gijtetto’e wn and asked ‘him how he ex: <ted to have a vacation for tilmasit on that wun, He anwwered he had $25 at starting and ¢ money the next day. He, fy wat he know Sf the girl's condt- tion and had brought her up to the pode to be married. He wald, "We had nente for our (mu Ke tow me. were, so thought from where we the marriage tt lyed. eed kno Gillette what enix racquet haa he he and urd to carry, with libs sult onse. \% He had stepped tn » the woods about ele Ba and lod sequet under a log, Witness went with Bhers@ Richards to the spot Gil lete had described and found the rao- Witness ning was told by Gil ho died Jest, ils uumbredia (') the moods along the lake shore bee'slew It bothered him to carry It, f =| away nt the people at home to} ‘The situation Was 60 serioum that the Fought with Police, captain sof the Orinoco ordered the | sekte Cleared, but the crew was beyond | Lang~endoyle, two ‘TraMe Squad wo boats were lowered with: |cavalrymen OW duty atthe Plaza, a Q prover. precautions and were! block away, bMd heard the shot# And swamped when they struck the water, | the cries of the frightened crowd, ‘They Orinogo rae | camo spurring thelr horses through the thelwcrambling mob at a gallop. Leaping |from thelr saddles the two policemen | dived through the press. The crazy womanistrucs at them with her useless revolver as they closed fn on | her. “Glory! Hatlelujah!" she yelled, told me to dy it and now It done.” Deapite her age and her slend the woman put up a hard struggle be fore ahe wae disarmed, The eA grabbed her arma and started with het for the East Fifty-fourth Straeet Station afoot, Hundreds of persone followed as ew hurrried thetr prisqoer ateng. here 4¢ ts atated that aw the In-| "Wofore they had Kone halt a block: her the Kaiser Wilhelm Der! words and her actions convinced the rosso will make it imposalbl > her |tWO Men thelr captive was raving mad, to proceed, a4 tha camlt- of ‘edit [Over and over again sho kept saying: |slon with ‘the Orinoco. yeaterday, the |, “Bierhoff stole my Ideas, 1 camo back | Passengers will be transferred to the {from Paris with splendid dens and he | American liner St, Paul-and the Frenoh {stole them from me, He stole my Ine hip La ‘Lorraine, leaving | brain eapectively Southampton pours: and Havre Noy, 4. Arcurding to the reports recbly. the offlees “of, tie company here tout emigrants on hoard the Kalker Walhola r Grosse were killed and twelve wero inured.” Ovo of then serlobialy (The vatost repor recelved by the Narth Germun Lioyd Company says that only eight porsona were Injured on board the tire stem of the embedded in the sie of rman vessé) when the former backed The AISER WILL PUT PASSENGERS ON OTHER LINERS. ‘God PARIS, North pany OV. L—At the offices of the ‘rman Lisyd Steamship Com- and ¢ Was Victim's Patlent Meanwhile the three victims iof her pistol had been carried Into a drugstore across the street There Dr, Bierhom, slightly hurt, gave first ald to the other two, while half a dozen policemen who. had come up on the run, fought back from the doors a great, oarer, pushink ere Ato! She med the wo arte aievi Waihean auue| Ss A a UTES uttte. his howe, Daty] {Glory be ta God! «nd— fred” aalny-y; THING too perce wren Was too lara 4d _awain” until bar was empty} sey who was only |. Kabver Wilhelm der Grose. Pack : i crowd. To & reporter for ‘The Ievenin (ave. Kadeer Withelin der Grose oar-| Wond.Dr. Bierhoft explained why tie [ried 258 first-class passengers, (noludin peal heave by Thomas Sammona, the American Consul. Rafe Daveuboen’etving? ities Banat General Ot Ntuchwing. nd Jay Whlte,| csemont for. months." he aaid. he Sedan an one a EATSSe| Sake abe le so my Say nad the wat Ine, but her o! ‘a oherity pationtot her. For-a good seen ee to proceed iSniRther snind take been tastinn. "a" hoo The body, with every bone Broken, “I had let my office at No. 53 Bast | y waa hurled through the air and land- Eifty-elahil sect, and walked —inty ites matt sich on My -Way—to—make —ed—on the station roof, among tha prptessional—cail, — she must Nave + victimie ten tellowsworkmen. This a0 bean walling neat the office and fol. | Victim's fen fe hat they. lowed ome ow ah noint where she cease % Ne ees Tah wwRY. nthe police arkived Tey contd Ard ndne_of ATE NOW: Keatching for the Tis express continued on opened= ttre — ~——Garied-a-Whip, Too ty frat” Breet Stw= soon removed to Strovet ation, enti sund-in- Mies a man. Itz way the, arrest — ordered Gri u Use on prinedt yen he reached Centra nd letter and a dog w 1 didn't mean him bust) | Hn arrass the tase wil that madd woman, pointing to tie whip! lash have had tit” plstul tive ce they Tet me ont y4 Were forever hi trying to lock me. up {Wo louded cortridges In. th. Manutacturing Company rest Were blanks, and 1 th them to frtk the xc dota. € PTA Sergt, MeDonongh started to ake her pedigree she shouted "For | ( God's sake, don't { any doctors ex- boon | aming me. All the doctors are hound- | 3 f uniform a handsome fur collar. She aleo carried a, fur muff, which she | dropped sa she began shooting. | At Otto Droege'’s oMce his partners | gait Hevhad left his office an hour he- | fore the #hooting, bound for the Four- teenth District 3 of —_—_—_—_—_——_ TERLING SILVER Coffee Sets with Trays, of good substantial weights west corner Hest: ang Madison avenue. belleved ne HAC Eaa Te Hehe AFTER-DINNER COFFEE. Hacatirthan oar eine coourtiin ee cates SETS OF THREE PIECES Airiiel esx forty years old and \r 1 law f on ears, Plain - /$40.00 & up'd Hite veeldaa eth niacawire Be Engraved $0.00 | Aast Sixty-ninth street Hand-chased 60.00‘ eee eeeerereeeeeerre th Ave, at 35m St. 62 Maiden Lane, New York KNOCKED DOWN BY AUTO, Henry Thurman, an clght-year-old boy Jiving at No. 299 Weat Sixty-aixth | was xtruck and knocked down | automobile driven by Mc, Elé well, of No. 46 West Sixty-fitth street, |while crossing Brondway and Sixty: | rixth street to-day, The boy's skull | was fraotured, Mr, Elwell stopped hia | machine and took the ehild to Roose yelt Howpltal, and afterward gave him- self 42 to_the polli nd | i “DIED, IGINS.--On Wednesday, Nov, 21, at No, rove at, MARGARRY, wite of John eee rome duinee the welded TERRE eri H : ° the world. 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