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| i the Miggest public moos In New Yorx TRES TOLL HER FIANCE Giuseppe @ Figla, Madden Police Haye Hard. Job --—Driving Away Mothers ; ed -by Jealousy, Also in Fire Scare, Fires at Himselt. CHILDREN KEEP COOL,./CAUSES A WILD PANIC. Blaze Across the Street Didn’t| Fifty Frightened Women Step Disturb: Them from on. Him in Scramble tudies, to Escape. — ¥ Driveo into an insane fury whe Five thousand wildy ‘excited East ‘he Bide women fougtt to get Into two of |lnarned that the pretty young girl he toyed —wes-towed another within two weeks, Gluseppe Figtla, 9 youthful Glolltan, shot and killed her to-day and then attemmtad-to murder the man_of her cholce as Mfty terrified women looked breathlessly on, The scene of this swent-shop tragedy wan the fourth floor of No. 67 Spring street, oscupied by Helier &-Co., cloth+ Ing manufacturers, The dead vintim of the .youth's frenzy was Antoinette Macloce, a prepossessing Italian girl of ineteen, who lived with her parents at No. % Carmine street. Hor be- trothed was Vinosnzo Lazora, of No. te-@ay-—-and Grag-‘out thelr children. ‘Meanwhile the childreti kept thelr stats and went right on with their ctass work, Tewardiess of the panting of the fre engines and’ the ams of their mothers and big sistors in the swarming — atreat below. A atory that fre had broken out In two comnected schools, No. 6, facing on Hester street, and No. 7%, facing on Norfolk street, wan responsible for the «mp*ying of all the teeming tenements ‘around Sewant Park. - The fire, as it} Keep out sents, tint might distract-tae 2 PER Glauriel. three rears Old, was alors turned out, was ix x house across the /1: Elisabeth street, who altacked and ‘way from No.8, put that fact didn't! severely eat the murderer oven attor help to.calm the excited Hebrew and|he hed been shot through the right Italian women. They wanted their cheek. kiddies. and {t 4ook fitty policemen and & lot of teachers: to keep them trom getting them, too, The blaze started from a eoisic stove in Max Mendal's agartments on the fourth floor of the sgh earn on, house at No, % Norfoly street. As \no flare of flame shot out of Mendal's ¥it- Murderer Disarmed. Then Figtia, his revolver half empty, backed toward a door leading to a dingy haliway. Benjamin Rosen- platt, of No. 174 Lexington avenue, made his way through the crowd of panlo-stricken gitla and disarmed the man. Ho foll to the floor unconscious chen window « passing titizen sot up a BH from the heating he had recetved att mand Sell ard a ore eye, (ie lhunda of Lazora, and the terrified iowa box No. 173. | young women stopped on his form ta inown as the “horror box.” * His ries penetrated nearly every pert of the two huge schools, which together hold over 5,00) young pupils of the type that Myra Kelly hes mads famous. Tho children on the upper floora could see the fire apd smoke booming out of the Moga opposite, but there was no panic Tor the beginning of one, The teachers merely drew the window curtains tp their mad rush to the street. ‘Their screams attracted .policemen from the Bfutberry Street Station, who ‘went to the fourth floor, where they Stretched out on bundles of clothing. ‘They summoned an ambulance surgeon from 8t. Vincent's Hospital, who said that Lazora would die, but that Figiia) “would probably recover. ‘The young murderer recovered con~ sclousness for a lew minutes, during which he told various stories as to the cause of the tragedy. He finally said thathe had gone to the aink to wash his hands. ere stood Antoinette Dinctoce, and without a word of warn- ing she turned_and satin his face. Taken to Hospital. ‘The two men were taken to the hop Aitention of the pupils and kept right Ab socn ts the five alarm sounded Janitar Mike Lyc.js, of School No. &% ran for pouce help. ie knew what-a fire alarm near a ‘chool meant In that tneighboridod.» Hé got mounted Cop ott Inve spam atnbalance, | "Thete Matt Jennings.” Mik :into; pneahadlousmens, Jennings was on tho job when thei Hs Taira told aA arate He said Pied mavarico ‘gpard of scared mothers pourea | eetg aceieeh the paseeien in on him. Only by threatening to ride sone time and that the day for thelr them down did he hold the women back redding was two weeks from, the bont in which the premesy took place. j Aiflanced. he added know Pails aug ducing tho precious four or five minutes | ny _ workmen that until fifteen reserves and ~ ERtoe 2 rates arrived. oa tie be th hat he was ae rately in tov in ores ney street station followed in n ture’ by all the ‘available’ men of the | mothers oe eotne tne ite: of ‘As the murderer was being taken from tie Spring street addres he said his addres West Ninth ptreet, Brooklyn, anaes ‘oth sister, But ho Madison and Eldridge stroet stations, Tho cops. #fty of them |n all, had Nite erali¢ to throw the frenzied women out | of the achool doorwayn Ume after ‘ime, if Wailings and winnowing hands filled | asked the pollee thet the newn of tne the alr, ltragedy: be kept from her, as she was to Meanwhile three engine crews and/ become a mother t. two truck companits worked on tne] Figlth woe made a “footer at the hos- fire In the tenement. ‘Phere was tne pital, tle fired two shots atthe tisual blockading of fre escapes, stoir-| iti, but the first was sufficient to cause hd hatte with tormitune of Mee; death. lt penetrated. brain and she ing tenements and {he usual excite.| died instanUy. The other-went through “ment in all thie Nearby louses. These | ner heart: : coe = 0 HORSEMEN ATTEND “he fire burned through to the roof Defore the firemen Lt the upper: hand P-One fireman b ht two children | Under his arms down the smokechoked | Sntalrs ‘They bad been formott tg MiTE: SESE ie Thetore she remembered that hee Itile 4p Hie-fith fioor of the burning. Trang} THE EVENING WvALD KLISWOMN, (GIRL STUNNED BY BLOW, THROWN INTO ° VS Grace Brown, Unconscious, LAKE, SA DOCTOR. if Not Dead, Before Waters of Big Moose Hid Her Body, Declares Man Who Made Autopsy. -{Speclel trom 2 Stat? Correspondent of The Evening ° HERKIMER, Noy. 26.—Grace and bruised and one tooth loosened. This was the evidence of Dr. A seal present at the autopsy. girl weighed 183 j Douginss testified. "I ex aniined the body carefully and fo a, dhooloration on the left cheek bans, the lips and nose were swollen and stv eral biood vessels in tho Ups were rip- tured. I found the left central upper tooth overlapped the right and was loose, There were abrasions ou thi mouth.” v Were these sinjurtes,"— asked vent under the girl scalo were found the victims —of the traxedy | tourna to be ruptured, showing that. + many blows had descended upon the} head as well girl The skull was not fractured, but blood vessels in the brain had been lacera| producing “a hemorrhage. ‘This cotid have been caused only by ® blow of great force upon the head, which must have produced unconsclous- peas Do you believe. doctor, that caused the hemorrhage of [brain was mufficient to cavee death naked Prosecutor Ward. Counsel for} the defendant objected strenuously, but | tho witness was allowed to answer, and ids the shock | the, sufficient to cause death.” ‘Tha witness went on to explain the conditions of the lungs and other or gana ‘He said when the lings wore placed in water they floated, DUL was) mot allowed to say that the lungs of| & drowned person fill with water so they will not float. He—was. allowed, however, to state concisely Kis optator of how “Billy” Mrown died, and sald: Blow on Head Killed, “Sha died from shock and conc! sion resulting from a blow on the head | FeceIved Betare Immersion, —if-she dled after tmmersion the efforts of respira} Yon were so slight that the symptoms of drowning were lacking.” The evident purpose of the defense, Gieclosed in the cross-examination of Dr. | Douginss, fs to contend that the girl's body witness, by rising from the bottom of the lake and coming up under the ove Balt hale otsted. ——-—__“plupber« shop of Tudo: ‘nt No, oS Sartotk streor, thar they he circulated among the pris- | buy horse: tthe fiove x “Fught in’ the midkt of the hullabaloo there wan a wild shriek for a doctor The stork had Nurriglly arrived at tho Mi {Several Hundred Thorough- lenstein, ATE Wale Jensteln. came: Into a furried) world feltie iremen were ne Teeithe wccuuanta on Of the teas ee breds to Be Sold at fonr, the bingy might spread) through Auction. from. next_door, LEXINGTON,_Ky_Nov.— = Horse _-THAW'S MOTHER TAKES- USUAL Ea Cae Mee, William Thiw. mother of oie sales of thoroughbreds which be- Bhan, sents huge bundle-of magerines; KER titnra Anarew. Miler, Bistr Paint athe Tamba todas with dhstrictions+ er and Frank .C. Bishop. are here to and selectod a location, for large breeding plant. does not seem ¥ will awear that a body risos very slow- ly, and the head comes up last, and that Ue ners pumping of a tighity floating. will De waged bitterly, and there will be more of It when the defense beging the presentation of Its case. Dr, Douglass * Tesked by Sir, Mitte tttire brutes onthe 1 girs face might not Ave Qeon-causcd by the body's having been struck or by being thrown against some hard sub- stance Inimediately after doa repited that.it-ee hppoesinle. and thats bruises could only come from a blow jn. filcted Before dea an Tho turnkey of (he Herkimer Jatt de when her bedy-was thrown-from the boat in which she was riding with Chester. Gillette on Big Moose Lake on July -11, fractured, but all the blood vessels under the scatp had been tuptured and: there was a hemorrhage in. the brain sufficientcto have caused death, as a result of repeated blows on the head. The ane Ss lips and nose were cut witness called by the State in the Gillette trial. that “inflicted before oF STE | cute. : “They were inflicted before death,”"| “TRenowspapers got hold of the facts, responded Dr. Dow tenes a proenlitent jpesttion the man TI itness id that many blood! occ! beak le hig trial an event of im- he witness _sa emer i portance. Except for the fmot that he son the face of the dead | j eventing, “I do belleve that such a shock was) | Central | played to “SB. R. 0." busine: was brulied as Gencribed ty thr sesiiet the furthos public exhibition of} body could not rupture blood vessels, ics | in—this_cage The metico-legal dispute | vorid.) BG BROOKLYN RIDGE MAY BE RECONSTRUCTED Mayor Says That Will) Have to Be Done to_ Meet Traffic. to-day. c Jneors on plans for the Mayor McCte! ference of o: improvement of thé Brooklyn Bridge terminal. All legal obstacies have deen cleared away after yours of Mitigation, and tho city 19 now ready to proceed with plans for the relief of the Brooklyn crush. Among those at the conference to-day | Ind a con- | he minister go in. Every Day After breakfast. an, a dreasmaker, was on- She—stid shew Hicsyett i aay *| SLANDER SUIT VERDICT DROVE HIM INSANE. %.—Cherles As | PASTOR'S VISITS. TOMAS, BISSETT MOINES, ‘Ia., Nov, i was t . of Dows, defendant In a sen- viayed an hg | of time. bc 1 5,00 vlander xuit brought bye Mrs, Basset to ive her a shor, G. Wo Caulke, went violently ; basvett nod alwaya Rlputheeg ab ROOHE wha TOLD IN DIVORC iutesatter=he had | Din cueverdiet (af $1380, ayalnat oroing he Would have found Me <= hares Cadac wun A-petty nelshbors' quarrel cayned tho. Bassett family, testified th calied almost every morning soon-xtter > Servants Describe Late! old ner nut toll Calls and_ Affection-— SUFFERED AGONIES Jui Car ae. ate Meetings. ati Hain Gan FOR FOUR YEARS n ve Whole Foot Nothing But Proud Flesh The ‘text! J. Isle, of New Hasse to that of a numbe id be kept separa ne te-dax tn (he store Leet =— Tried Difarent Physicians and Bausecrwia ur Gene oder o All Kinds of Ointments —Gould Walk Only With Crutches — Ohia Man Says: : : Brown was unconscious, if not dead, Her skull Wiis :not T. Douglas, of Little Falls, the first He -was one of the five 'MATHOT RECEIVES - THREATS OF DEATH FOR CARUSO CASE. (Continued from First Page.) | ed went to the statlon-house preferrod @ complaint against him and promised | to sppear in the police court to prose- 22 empl mninent counsel to defend im, made a baseless Gnd later apan- j doned charge of attempted blackma!! jAnd said. through bis manager, that_ could have almost any woman in Ne York he desired, his case was no differ: ent from that of the ordinary pervert who is picked up by @ policeman in our parks.” Unless unforescen Illness should Inter- vena, Caruso, the tenor, will appear. as advertised, in “La Boheme at the Metropalitan Opera-House Wednesday. notwithstanding the notoriety that hes attended his conviction In Yorkville Police Court. The eminent tenor fs tinder the care throw Specialtt, But his friends and the Metropolitan management say that the jeffects of bis experience jn Yorkville | Police Court have been discounted by the many miessages of encoumngemeat and good will that have been tendered his, Judge O'Sullivan, In Part I, of Gen- eral Sessions, o1 application of former Judge Dittenhoefer, ranted —permis- sion to Caruso to appeal from the jude: ment of Magistmate Baker to-inr, -Ar- guments will be heard within two Weeks, Ball was fixed_at $10) and was promptly furntsned: The app ral_acte as A stay and the fine need not be paid unless the Police Court_judgment—i# upheld. Asa result-of the Caruso Incident the Park monkey-house, whlch all day Protests yésterday, may be closed, monkeys en muse, so to speak, have | been pouring ion Park Commissioner ‘Knocko-te— Dead. Knocko, the monkey thut made all the trouble for Caruso, Is dead. Testt= TORY differa aw to the time of his de- mise. Director Smith says he died Bat- trday night, but Keeper Paddy Keenan xe-—he—found—the —brown-monkey dead in a oorner of the cage in the’ monkey hospital this morning. (oh says, Hene, atnock; when I-want Into the house this morning, aia} ] Koenan, ‘hut there he lay over In a } bundle In the corner. Eva and |Joe, ring-tailers, were pawing him over. 1 Ud ont believe tie wes dead —ahen: Knocke gldn't come-at my call for he ajwayn was @ handeahaker, I openea ne CAwe and bUFe enough he was cold and dead" i were William Barclay Parsons, ira A MeCermeck end ‘Ofe am WT. Burns, of tho Engineering Commission, ev, Ar. Hunt wile tf and C. M. Ingersoll, ¢ engineer of} the Bridges Pepartmy consulting engineer 0 the Bridge: De H. B. Seaman. engineer of J. W. Steven son, Brldge Commissioner, and W. B. Eliison, Corporation Counsel The Mayor stated after the that several plans had been d ; nd some action wi: ao xtvonce. ‘The terminal loop plan will doubtless be adopted. The Mayor said the plan. whic will involve Brides, | The trask: fy for running ¥ sien. said the we can Dulld @ loop for six- car & torty-tive- H at the utmost tax One-third of it# load var trains” cara bl oid Of operation —a: al WAY. ist Question now. stands, toa of joad capa ity. and that ready to meet. firm, to relleve the Dotary. crush. next to utilise the bridxe fo ite full canactty, and hen to rebul for -permanent relie( on ‘blz scaie~a of whict will be done! “WHY SHOULD | RESIGN 2” ASKS SENATOR PLATT Feitsws Who Want to Step; “into His Shoes Must} Wait Awhile. niam we ars Since Caruso and the monkey house have monopolized the limelight Thomas Collier Platt has pylled his Senatorial tightly about his withered form, fastened it with some extra safety pins, horseshoe —natie—tivets and padlocks, And stands as pat as he can. It is a nd pat, but the Senator ts My iege-ntt Weake he sald to-day at the Hotel Gotham, “bat otherwise I haven't felt so well In years. I shall go to Washington next week to be pres- ent at the opening of Congress, and If 1D oontinue fect-as t-test new, 4 shafl romain in Washington al} wint ‘The fettows. who want tomy, ahees will . ‘Higeing,” chuckled Sena Platt twill never have the plaasure of nam- ing a man for my. claen. bo you think Gov. Hugtes's admin- istration will be successful?’ he in- “*CUTICURA REMEDIES __THE BEST ON EARTH” ., “Tn the year 1899 tho’ side of my i | right foot was cit off from the mi too down to the heel, and tho physician ho hind charge of me Was trying to sew up the side of my. foot, but with no _suetess, When he found out ee wri he an trying to heal the wound with all kinds of ointment, untilat last my whole foot and wal uP a: aoove my cal sothing but mroua ficeh, 4 suffered un- ies for four years. and tried physician» and ali kinds of oint- could walk only with crutches. {ington clersyimiin, | the minister ts child vor Mr, Carifeln Statement she had ¢ Mele tlie), “it took tim M saMdavits w » Who told of freqir petwee to-day was befo: John G. Carlisle Called, 3 ments, n Equity B. | Tillotson followed at One ‘of the plyotal Side Which. | O'Rourke. The only oosaalo: is sixteen months ago since I began Hons on May 104, the day ra Sey Foam tn ed. was On Se imb and foot. The first two EA au ay after her ere | arn roonths the Cuticura Remedies did not Aer DS ton Loner auty 1) remito Natartioors peem to work, but 1 kept on oH them don which {t is claimed Mr. + Both, In two weeks afterwards I saw @ husband the firat offense of,Mra.|.4t No, 190 8 i change in my limb, “Zien in using assett and Hunt took place. enn 9, Forman -Seore ‘Cuticura Soaxp and Ointment ‘often due Sent the Children Out. Know Alt Haseett and that she aia nop | 426 the day ‘and kept it up for seven” The defense wil! eUenases 10 rh vin % uso dU o months, wien my limb was healed up that on that: aftérnoon Bssatt teot-nor at an, + just the same as ifI-never had troubl ~ attended @ tea at the Taian fous | erent eneie Hotes een Tt is. eights months now since 1 and today the proseaution ben Sn See Batt Rosse y IE* stopped using Cuticura Remedies, the tence that Mrs. Bassett spent the| posite Bridgep: ‘shopping | best-on ‘@ earth. Jam. working f part of the afternoon in her| (ura to New York snd return in the! at the present day, after five afternoon. Charles F. Hastings The pats of es of suffering. nts in the Albemarle, ‘Oi id Boal intment an of New York Testimchy that the wife iid rdmial: 2 163 | cfd reématn| certified that Rey Lawrence Hunt only #05 fn-ter‘room several houra ‘waa oftered|alled upon chim In New York in the, But the doctors’. bil ates more % today by Hattle ‘Tho at early part of February, 1%6, and dis: §600. You can publish my name and; aon. UMS A WSTVANE Ih {lo “Bassett family, Who declared that she remembered the Suseet— the strained relations between Mr. and Mrs. Ba: Teter At that time Hunt told Mr. Heatings “anyone to write to me- Cuticura Remedies, I will answer all! ss time Mr that Mrs, Baw alther letters if postage is enclosed. John M. While stie was ~T ervic a ‘ ihe. Loge. Arch: Allianoty. Ohio ate rie Was Th vice of the | Ro Subsequent — textimony TAB.H. Arch-ATe jonilix And that Hunt called she foi.| showed that Mra, Bassett was at that June 27, 1905.’ lowing day, Lime in the Johns Hopkina Hospltal, - ,Compiw sueraet aed ane Sere aaser Baltimore, where Hunt had made ar- | Bane here ei Bassett had a headache and-re-] rerkementa for her to zo_nnd where seul at co er \ bad, ‘The mintater came pe.| fe. had called upon her, Tiunt asked Plas Bay beta or at Senne neuyeand ie rerce en Gh MecHastingy's advice bout obtaining Rea: Dig 8 chem, c » the Thempson|< position in the consular tervice, Soil Fes," itow to and went into Mrs. Bas- sett’s bedroom, where he atuyed ae hours. There waa no ong in the room bur the minister and Mrs’ Bassctt. Lottie Smith, at ene time a servant| | for Mra, Bas: ald that when she TetC It WSs to take w place in the ‘Apart. nent next to the BSssons One day eral she went to the d t ps a ee ate ge oa TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ‘ Ing there, She jestifies that she saw idgienesane SALE OF fs RES com = Mrs. Basge: put cher arms around : Hunt's neck and kiss him. Sho sa: the Minister took lunch at with “Mrs, “Hassett twice during her month's-service there; and~that-when be called the nurse Was sent out with the children, Women’ 's High Grade Waists WAISTS of Irish Croche: Lace trimmed with Point d? Venice, silk lined, 10.00 ana 15.00 WAISTS of Real Cluny Lace, Ecru or White, Silk lined, : 14.00 Hur Beet, est watchman" of” ine] WAISTS Of esta ne, Wat Velenciensee oe Albomarie, ‘who went on duty at 10 handsomely trimmed with Valenciennes Lacs o'clock, and was relieved at 7 o'clock and Medallions, 12.50 ana 14.00 ; he morning. Dent saya that Hunt ed Bassett aparimen or three times a week. The calls were made at night, and umually he took htm WAISTS of Handkerchizf Linen, band-embroidered open-back, _3.50-—_*= NLEFT ALL TO WIDOW IN WIL The will of Gustay Simon. who lived at the home of dls son, Dr, Carleton TSimon, the a@ntt, Noo Ut East Fitty= sixth slréet, and was shot-anf killed tn his factory lash Monday, was fled to- day. ‘The petition says the extate vover $40.00," “ha-taliz_nt-the ‘estate to the wile, Setie Simon, beauests, of hooks “and kocpsakes—to cniid, including his son-in-inw, nepigw of tora E mench bab Foulard—Sitke Reguiarly $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 50c 8nd 75¢ yara Consisting of 6,000 yards ;from our regular stock) in desirable colora and designs, including black and white effects, widths 24 and 27 inch Up Tie wdae that pro night he took Hunt tp and did not bring him down, but th next-morning between 6 and 7 o'cloc he saw the minister coming dawn the stairs from the Bassett apartments, At (me Func did not ye at the Alme-| fe Mr, Raasett was away from Washington, Dent says he took Hunt up to the Hagsett apartments as late as tio teck-nnd ater, Wier —aross-examined—22—te—how—he knew thet Hunt weat-to- th | Women’s Elastic Belts -- : Regularly $2,25—— -1,50— Made of fine quality Black French Elastic Belting with -gold-or steel studding and Mee to match, Mara bout Feather Boas 2 yarda ja tong. Black oners. Then she and the prisoner's wifo | a — qwithbith Aftey they | Herman B. Duryea, John E. Maddon. | o) -day heey : =) ared to-day that the young prisoner. ta alae the Seite AHN wate apa. Oxnard, David Gideon, Peter W. | thoagh phyricatiy_maintaining firm See tetera ht hia aa mer. ulus aieseris and hundreds religions, and asked that it be sent to Hurry tiret en: HOW TUTT MEN GTS OT Teatting rie Ht = ere npn a Seven hundred thoroughbred patore he met Grac wh he waa a = tanned aber ts including the holdicirs: ike sae momber of the Presbyterian chureh a? psi His Taay ‘for the. third time | ? wlend, nre to] Bunday-schoot-"-He fell off in his_de- fs abner he eh a_nrlsaner yotlons until the’ appeals from hia a Jeged vie to Como to NEP SIGS WN she want writing these letters to him, he replied, {n one of his brief misaire The Story a Crowd Tells! Jom read; a game that is rarely played and a ever vacant bears mute evidence—each one of them. ighed” and found wanting. A book that is sel house. that is fo —that it has been ‘“w into the advertising pages of which the peaple CROWD, ana atin too, as advertisers have NEVER CROWDED h tale of ‘ Bequests) MADE and GRANTED, aul ?TED, 27 664 | 1, 764. 4,338 Separate adve ents | M ORE MORE than during same be- than the riod last. year: Herald. Is That Not a Story Worth Telling 2). {| tna, ie had gon? to church three times ‘on the Sunday preceding. Turns to Religion. Itw only yesterda after recelying a iette of encouragement from his | former pastor, that he renewed hfe d | yoticns. Throughout the Sabbath he l\epoke y a word to ar ouetin | sat bent over his Bible ang | | lgious works tha! Dr. Rol d left with him. ‘day the young.defendant | hed evinced. a great deal of. pleasure when flowers, “sent by sympathlzing women, were carried to bis cell, He W asked. however, that the offerings given to other prisoners, who might Nor did ho takolany vundie of letters which ered to him after they ed and examined. Jat will not be concluded be- {fore the end of ‘the week, if as soon, in View of the elaborate deferise the ccunre! for the prisoner had framed up. ee BIG REAL ESTATE, SALE. Myre Apartment House, at avenue and Warren street, New- has been’ sold to Philip J William J. Falrehtld,, reat K, for $125,000. Was formerly Bart, contains property, wl by Thomas H, Owned I twenty-five apartments, Corcoran, {4 head keeper’ of the primate house, had been treating janeean Tor Widigestion, but the rem- ih Snyder declares Is sure Knocko was polsined, while TDireert SMiNy gaye UE Wellevew he dled jot 4n intestinal compMint superinduced by Indulgence tn dainties that had been handed in through the barn to him! ‘The body will Je went to the Museum of Natural History, where jt will be placed "on exhibition after tt has been moanted, Statement by Boncl, Ale sandro Bonel, the tenor of tho Maniartan Opera Company, has come st with a stutement denying the \rges proferred “against him In de- ‘thon- | 1 the girl In love with | nd that he fust couldn't help tt, | attent from the on uway Mrs, Hannah Graham, wh ppenred, amiled at him with’ doubtful eyes and that he just couldn't help tt, Bonet says: Bonci Blames the Girl. tphia ty the fate of the urtist who; Womdn“are ‘willing, eager ‘o’ bestow on am thelr affection: The girl had a true love for me; there could be no doubt of that, Yet I waa married and there was no hope. It she follow me to Switzerland, could { help {t? Was I to keep moyiniry on?” ‘Tenor Bonci added that even he wan accused of were true It wipa-tame. it all” would snatches from Milan, to the effect that bs | he, a married man, eloped with a fcer’e Mt daughter of a friend und ilved with} “tb know af about the invidint that ta “her a ‘month in Switzerland, dese now being narrated ip a vilh effort to ring: f her tinder the most cruei and heartless! besinirah my husband's name. 1 conditions, He declares {t is all a tie,j the girl, She wie tafarunted wi ie, ctreulatéd by friends of Cururo to turn} hus ceived him with op¢n arms when he returned from the Switzerland trio The affair js maid to haye been looked upon in eecentricity added to Hone utter the crowned heads of World began to decorate him with. werdsiv-and titles and other bric-a-brac, Mme. Boncl Philosophical. Mme. Bone! tock husba philosophy, why for soon ‘there: goalie, "a fame, “tf Iowore fealgis of’every girl who} rites to my husband or fol s him bout 1 would be constuntly miserable,” said’ the Jittle Italian woman to-day reat sing thinex are part of a his wife must and followed v4 aboutus, 1 waxy Alwoes travel with hifi. {¢ there was any slopembnt It was the gir) who doped) with| my husband. loam per eotly ha: with him and} confidence {n him.” Forejgners Criticise Fine, The French, Engilsh and Itallan presa | are wildly criticizing American justice in connection with the Caruso v The papers, almost without exception declare it 1s A shame to fine the tenor a ten-spot, and, quoting Jules Clarotie, | Gtrector of the Comedic ANieye BUYS LUTE abe Hewomen wile woud jy gyer 4 gymile from auch Caruso, Prominent Italians met in rooms ‘over un urtst as be nothing whe! 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