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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19060.. be + MATH Ll) PEARY TO MAKE ANOTHER DASH FOR [I[L) Of PAIING BAN ACCUSED OF | TRIAL MARRIAGE at “TDLOSE 0p fOR) TEE POLE WITH DOGS AND SEEPCES S(0,000 BABE USURVON ALON 7S FOLLOWED Bt ;Expects with the Roose- , penne ue | | | “WIS VOISE TALK vet ior Hs shir t i : | Young Woman, Who Wed- Get There. | ded Twice,Faints Thrice in Court Room. . | | Police Court. ‘Burnham Said the Insur-; pee | ance Commission Had Wie AE Rt ! Demanded $100,000, Bingham and Mayor Con-| sip feron Deputy’s Sen- | sational Charges. S ALL RIGHT,H Nothing but Soft Ice Kept Him 1 ty from Reaching the Goal —- , a . ~ 5 ws rd oT. 2 = — | BOTH MEN ARE ANGRY. | Last Time. Race ous Pa pie when (Superintender pont SL ae: | —_— of insurance, held up the Mutual ~ ~ ai " i r toOmiPeT ‘ mak Threat to Expose Others \Who|WILD SUGGESTIONS. ° Bratt ae “Worked -Cartso Game’ May: os = sais ant aoe oe ‘ used = 1 Dogs and Sledges Are “the t= A Spell His Resignation. ; = % h counrell - me pell His Resig Means with Which to Re: TGP wie) Fa ! { 'd qnird Deputy, Commissioner, Mathot's SPO! + i um_today, Burnham was rt on Fel 25. 19 ard iat * Joose twik about: uw bishop, “a priest, | ey in-on ste stelahs nue, of June 15 of tlw hati cecrerai- ministers, actor, artisis and! bo © Mr state woman Was calied x the jury was absest from the After Madtatrate py Justion as to certs Viweyas nto mualclans having been caught doing the Curvso act In Central and other baum teest i wan, Comm relty parks is Hkely tu oost him reached New York to around the City heyaygtor Wes reRiat Jae from Moston on hin way to War Hewes stien Best Ice Boat Ever Bullt. OM Wilson atre on Hotel and after a hearty ee “or comm" | BULLET THROUG fa tie "aveaton of sare + well, for he had tried ma fisp talked at len ie expe ke a by Mr Frederick A. Burnham, William Rand, ir counsel Nut with an Evening We ant Co reporter rand w hander Poary expects to mak ‘ it i nporarily cripples ind wae alck of me. Ho orting to ba & éileved him.” As he was louving he admitted | anothe etiat the Mathot case bad been the sub h for the Pole and he ex ‘Owed mo. papers: pI eand 14 porte to Use the san ' for the ‘Artist’ Barrington’s Ject of disctigsion. ‘Mayor McClellan was asked experiente au aaty vith Course WIT reference to Mr. Mat HATE AE: laetense, ontrenuotisiy abje the Death Looked similar story and eit Yeon decided Upon, and replied <|quention, ‘The argument in Like Result of Murder Until when he marrisd the saleaman's wife he alrshipe cr Lvolved, and Distri ney Jerome, Worn Wasi Probed 1 it was legal ie strate anked Jacgar if such t believe ‘who had entered Finally Just jury out and le Mr. Nott pre ham had asked Wi) Commissioner Binghain will take peome a right away Second Deputy ( was summoned He declined to answer etly but arked divorced her why and find out?’ all for bigamy reports lave reached clvilization, says, concerning damage done to ment O'KReeffr by the fee. Repatrs will inake he Kod ne ever | Was the tp sa Com Tho police of Newark, N. J. are sat-1 was {eed that Richard 1. Barrington. Afty [the q sat Burn- [years od, tie artlat wio was found dmt| ae f uttachla ex-|in his studio yesterday, committed sug | didn aavingche was in|cide, though they are somewhat puzzled | “1 wit | omled Us quarters t ay to bg prepare p mandes Peary waa wale Guttes of the Taira’ Deputy. Con Deeliatiheriackethec tereashed was asked If he! pense account | % . point farthest. north, i: was not’ re-| powullar or extra: | great distress bec Lou Payn had | at the position of the cart:| and Griv conmmountiaaten{ace When Commiaviouer Hingham returnel) plied t al erorsigice: Teheyaah Hung wt the pine | erees ded $100,000 from the! company |ridye in the revolver § hh ge died, | ore vistrate (eee plover: ofFeas 1) be did not vowing it up as {it yaving beon moved from under t Yo his oMce he ald t he Po! yihing short of reaitza » No inden the: threst of showing P. & e A the Anything short of realtzath Neves arth ole vent hammer to the lower part of the cylinder. Carrie Utter, a stenographer employed | |by Barrington, who found the body. Is detained by the p however, until fully investigated. ently went entirely isa oad, making # Je which at first was ate that he hi of that expecta was naturally wv satin{uctory to me “| belleve I would haye succeeded but the bad weather conditions, What I in) Was exactly opposite —to—tiat found by the Nare expedition of th Where they found firm ice Jon of open spaces oF khreatened with pn mot be at hile oMte ‘He, added that the was closed, and tha alked wi or is marked by a hol speatarmarkeds Dy | Prosident Burpham, according to Mr, | Nott, had finally t Payn to come 0} doran to $40,000 In his demands, Hurnham sald he had paid out of hil he company could make Wl be found. at ferent from a ate ma own: pooket 80-0 i a ae than at points further | out {ts own report. Burnie at tie | negra eee the Influence tho,| tle, continued «Mr.» Nott, | Informed ) \ pugh the a over A | Wane. that he was Inodire financial) hole on each The man who finds | straita and nad rowed #0 frOM | supposed to Ind will find tt” through | Horatio Brockway, aHotl twice. vation and not through Indi 2 is , tions of @ naure that will make Mina Utter ademitteat to th manezos ik) nvounaings” CASTELLANE GREDITORSs feisnse unc tarnertscisensnaet! rere litt tana eny| SUIT WAITS A WEEK (iter ie eyracues ane anit -parrin 4 Evening World. the cise } 7. eee (| —RYAN REMAINS ON BOARD. eS The most satisfactory { ure of my Re-elected Member of Seabonrd’ trip waa the Iaet dash, in which T made thirty miles & day The average dd doge OF 1 been police that Jans’ fer reaching the pole. Executive Committee, speed with slecKes 4 “Althouzh a cement was made re- weently that PERUSE HAdHOCN ee eres: miles a day. With favo: 4 ble weather? conditions Ib ef PEA dreaseluald snide cided to retire trom alt the f Ande don Iam on iwi : SSI ETT Reeser see HN | could have renched the North Pole.” | Sore NC he hatha dearer Ghensaresto : ; "i aa ton waa heavily In debt. bu , oa we S10 ex- 1] ever be found ay Countess Anna’ No 1 4 he had eh Nauiwan nmander Peary was 0 to ex AW for Counte bas ae ‘. Ba Hideto pe aati Boas anh In coneluston Commander WAS Lawyer ee hia\irooma nis the r of the Su. | press an opinion © the bes: meth Yj | anked iets opinion of the “drift” method Ready to-Go On in She said he Ar way + of-reneiine the Pole He said that he aay Pole, This plan con- | Batts Court. in warts and she had sec fll tae. old uincers Wire rete ml | pelleves the only way 10 achieve su iS ing a-ship-to be-caught Paris Court. A ehiowhere. arum, art Vice praident. Wao aieled cena inasnarqueatyia ta adc, uht hex ta and drift with I Unt) pants, Nov. %—The ault rthe cred: | SSS Bigned. W: Gatek incin at did with the Pooxevelt, : he, laat-pound xplorers “there may | itors nf Count and: Counsces Ron| de| What t World Loves Best. ri neinna of the trip T have just in’ who Would be content to mit in| Castellane again cane ip for 6 hearing (From doiphla Ledaer.) : 5 5 ert and Ixy, he mrinunal of First Instance) “You know, they suy ‘all t » world [its cod liver tonic elements Or Co. Me The mittee wer | Hannah Graham Tells How Caruso, Singer, Insulted Her: poveahintt x to hitt fd lay. | to-day | that kind of a man ane oezthe n Poary hax fully recover-| week owing to the fact that Malire from: tie fatigue of bin trip Pai ake tao : nivecuoled B cuits hin trip. He ts! cruppt, counsel for the Countess Da Jar much as it loves/to uddy and strong. and says ho never} terlins hie lige: | Geareilane, waa not ready to proceed, |lcttere read out in cour ans and— Texas pany, was elected ar Hallway ceed the only feasible pl he declared. “The only way ts to p sey ata lithe ship ms far north as Uré iee—w w and xb the rest of the way on Tyes It tx-only question” ofan. joves a Wy but waa postponed for a wetal/create vitality and strength Mt not] ‘Phere are hundreds of women in lover's | New York weak, thin, run-down, tired out and nervous, Just in a cox dition to fall a prey to any dis start, The only s peminican, or dr: tea—no fiquc e ip no animal lite ec fs-on emit noftciee that welgnt if I] Wee lt . 5 y aesenre i the-window and keep your mouth shut! ‘Tell _him nothing This cizsed (Continued from First Pase. p 2 shutt ne 5 “AS ld-fashfoned cod liver oll in @ i Pase.) STATEMENT OF ‘“*HANNAH GRAHAM” fuatter ts koing to get Into the newspapers, first thing you know.” Tere Thighly concentrated form — taken the detectives and reporters ts told In the following ehronologied) sum- : > the voice broke into a eevere cough a from fresh cods’ Hvers—the useless * mary: ABOUT THE MONKEY HOUSE SCENE, Q I fee Wee SEG ae ete a sretura ag Co. atte but ol] eliminated and tonic iron added, i i aid e conversation. My husband Is qu ks cer This is why it creates an appetite, (ew ier ae on tWwASNUUDEL AND COMMENT IT HAS CAUSED.| srsrrx 1s 4 scHoor TEACHER. sree ’ tones up the digestive organs, makes c) i £8S' ope i an apa y No. 28 Fa ch. re Oc “places weak= - Nov. 16—After leaving the Arsenal police station Mrs: Hannah Stao- —_ = EER RR GSC ou the second neem the hoya, de | \ (RY BAe phd erect eae ) hope went to the home of her sister-In-law, Mrs. Mary Ann Graham, No: aoneL ae fn the monkey house with the H(tle boyof Leonard Brow partment of Public 8¢ hoolNo.165, on One Hundred and Eighth street, | ‘Try Vinol Sebi Wasrantee to’ re- ~! 7367 Bathgate ayenug, Bronx, where she remained for the night. | eeepc) OraNe: an Nyset s : Gaus treet abe noes ree near Amsterdam avenue. There was another woman in the apartment, | oe = uirn money If it does not beneft Nov. 17.——Moet her husband, Adam Stanhope, betior known as “Pral” Sa een CET EE CHES ots AReepell Cony haw sald. Bee nel Histinguished by: her volce, when an Dventtig World reporter | leonard Bronner when seen in his of-| NOTH.—Vinol ts. now for sale at * Stanhope, in the saloon of Alderman Arthur Murphy, Ne. Treniont w Ca made the werent. bare ad tat cary aa tn which my brother ts _concerned,” | aN? 30 Broadway by an Even.| Wie leading drug store in nearly u ephen o he nl mtn o © BC e lo SCUSS mi el v y 4 Jd reporter admitte eve! G and ¢ ve vavenue, Bronx. They decided to hide from the authorities, and spent the apt Steph vof the Arsenal station, to nachnxe| pl a ated lgtnnnone a 13 z : ‘i eA ES A oreporter admi every town and city In the country q give my real name orappear ut the palice wune they fp) Miss Stanhope through the door leading into the ball, positively 1 Bienen Look for the Vinoi agency your Inightwith friends in the Bronx, jf om aure cane ngainat Carino, Tdld not go to court beenuve T did et Musing to- open it Carusa. town, Nov. 18.--The quest of the Pinkertons employed by Caruso’s lawyers |f Want to bring » husband's family,, Byer alnce the ; “Would you state your reason for requesting your bather to keep hit; “ifannan had worked for me for ¥ You_ean get Vinol from any of Ipecotning hut, Stankope took into his confidence Gus Meebun, snother pl ecssrrense Meee a aibdging police und private | wife away from Yorkville Court?" was asked. ae a nurse girl’ sald Mr. Bronner, “ang| Me following New York Drugelsts: - ' detective World. A 1 z “G aay ot twe women 1d bel w ne Coens ezeman” &-€ h) Broadwar, 21 Pay player, and a new refuge was found with another frend in the Bronx, ae os katate ae nase ne Rage Gi haewien pas FALLING) giclee aera recaar ants une eruce 4 roitce | | Fail ds : eng MUsse Stay a £5 4 Ne. she was {aulted It ww Grete! Viith st, and td ay, 155th at. Nov, 1%-Mi. and Mrs, Susthope still In hiding. ‘The husband sends Hiring the woman Lefore met bnye a lot to nay.—Voll Me Urether ie not here, and my father and mother are away. Please) hier doings Atur sho loft Neeneuteys mint AY and Broedway, word 1o hia sister, Miss Bmma Stanhope, a teacher at Public School No. | Dea ein os & excuse me froi® auswering your question.” ~ raat | Louse: following: her arraignment in the 165, and abe begs him to keep Huntiab awny from Yorkville Court. | Hanonhavan always eed tela Cae Alc ahe returned ee irate Ne i : nisained FEE eee ee Arsenal he returned the child to iny| | * Se aE SPATE Be sic ; ' the Arsensl on ¢ Nt of Nowe 18 ate y wife i ailed up ou the . cons ; mM |wite and told her ‘i Nov. 20.—Strange men luring in the nalghborhood of the roux and ators she (old The Evening World,’-Lawyer his wife. was formerly employ Mr; Bronner was at first In doubt | story sho: told ha Evening, World," n refuge caused the Stanhopes to flee ‘to the Boulevard Hotel, scutheast corner wer, whether it was the brother or the husband of his former employee WhO} “Sho said abo feared tee thar ol “Pextnglou svenme-and-Ore Hundred and Twenty-fourth strest, where they } pn the Ine, wanted to make a witness of her, but| ton itt Malton ate register as “Mr, abd Mis. John Raymond,” GE ee enn ra ANS Ht have iried my best th keep the matter quitet.! tanhope is reported | added that Capt. Farer 91g Runner ay 227, GUHA Maine dru EN 4 : Ly mutes ho ay aen pices ayy |t® bove sald. her to giv Final taro: forseal:ak ie: lee tne are 7. 21—) ih . tH levi le to ae tab } <, p give a filee nam tare 1 thr orrery tern cit rhe be the. Noy. 21—Ars, Stanhope remalns In hiding at the Boulevard Hotel, while t to the pr mbat ts right,” Mr. Bronner ts sald to have replied. “Tell mo how tt tnlag —Itennen Btdubépe bays G Eee Tener inal meeney ta : husband yislls Murphy's saloon in the Bronx, end from there sends me: Gus Mechan, another ball player. AHR: all oceurred. 1 have only u vague {dea of what happened.” Dalian outer nega alice oecEaate sage to Mrs. Mary Ann Graham to be sure and deny that she has ar eet es a Ce Raasavari dines itiels ee i cae {| LAWYER CALLS STANHOPE TO OFFICE. ea “The question now 1s, who haa been { sister-in-law named Stanhope, ae ; Meehan, the ef-ANC Latet} bohtoahs bo ABS DEED | Informed that the police had been sinping on the trall of the Stanhope | paytke her while sho was in hiding? 1 t iN ¥ a | constant vouple, the lawyer was greatly surprised. He sald-that he underatood to rch eeine nelther whe nor ber husband | SAVED TENOR 4 THRASHING, i ooieeeeval’ married” Hannah Graham against the withes of bis own fam-/ the cont yer at Stanhope to call at his office, No, 309 Broadway, at | was PEAR Or ake a EMO = Nov, 22--Caruso on stand accuses “Mrs. Hannah Graham” of flirting, | tly,’ eld Mecimm fast: night to an Eveping World teporter, who found him | *20 0% lock wvees enone Pel Pe einer Mr Bronner {tains Td iesttad Ue ih] NaCl : Stanhope prevented by friends from visiting (he Hotel Savoyeto pummel” at Alderman Murphy's resort, “ayd it Isto be expected that the Stanhopes | (,\y A Oe ianistie gas caatalliright and that was what | was worrying Wen the statement of “Mrs, Magnan ® r tho great tenor. : ¢ take the present difficulty of thelr relative by marriage Ii very bad grace Saar Ee s ROA IGUAL Sh of Geh aleee TG rma Noy. 23—Alarmed by a myasterloux telephone message recelved at the i spe was formerly a governess in the home of Lawyer Bronne | vOut ctanhope, several days ago, made a confidant of the father of the followingseply sap alet ated | 5 ut the | Mrs, Stanhop y ner. The elder Stanhoy ys ag CG : a Boulevard Hotel, the Stanhopes go to the Maihattan Hotel, Ono Hundred | “1 was let into Ure Caruso secret by ‘Bral’ himself, He came over to| “Muggle” Mitchéll, the actress. In effect sree Rimi Lasiityawanl Dedly.tOrniUD)| eceancitarew TION cee NINE mene die and ‘Vwonty-second street and Third avenue, where they register es “John | my house and announced that he was golng to the Hotel Savoy toyind the| Over the Caruso cise, and wanna COUN ie as Feaaeril womianiuntiirmttenane teal aie Stagione : ¢ Smith and wile.” While Deputy Commissioner Mathot, summing up, 1s ‘an-|tenor, Heswas as mad as a hornet, I told-bimhe had better keep hls) sq an He a eahe cad¥ae Miaterdnclaw of Mra. Graham, tn Bathgate | Ber ess finished, when ‘ano felt 355 ; a nounclng to Magistrate Baker that "Mrs, Graham” {s in Connecticut, Mra.| temper. and, with Mrs. Meehan, gave him a good talking to, If ft had venue, I infer that her maiden name must be Graham. We saw very) YS Ae Carona st elo paneer eat A new song is sung by an artist }\Stanhopo is seated with three of her husbandd's male friends In the! not been for lls wister, the school teacher, Mrs, Stanhope would have gone | little pf ber.” ent Aa untrud, and that ¢ to-day. It is sung by the same Marjethoft Hotel, No. 1818 Park avenue, ee court; of that 1 atn quite sure, She {2 9 good-natured woinan and a Mary Ann Gratiam, the janitress at No. 1867 Bathgate avenue, See eae ae artist ina million homes to-morrow ; Nov, 24—Hunnah 6tankope and her husband viet’ Mr. and Mrs. George | perfect lady, 59 far as ! know, not 4 to Wwark,for a lying. nt ahiqubAR|noy slster-{nolew amo’ IRD DAH RW Laer ies BEAO RLY, It delayed tt by means af the Victor ng Ma anhope at the wansion of the Count and Countess Carlos M. de Heeriia, | ; employed =at, (her Grand: Vulouustallon,, ale has iaiiccessly.| Pete fee sR Ue aN iret eae $1 oh 0, RATHER ADVISED THEM 7ADE. vaneliedt iavaders, of her basement flat for the past two weeks, She ts a || ton ler own + chine on the Edison P! iy th ‘ayehue and Seventy-clghth street. George Stanhopy ts the ball-| i Saas % ; eee eee yaa e with hnge arms, while her husband 18 a mite of a man, | thenwayenatit |chine or the Edison ployer’s father, a former theatrical manager, and now care-taker’ of the | George Stanhope, father of formérly ‘a factor in MRS GR 1HAM KEEPS H. SECRET. Se | your home without this enjoyment? % J. for son Ne a eit Al 1 45 ke ose yao ie Heredia’ manslon-< After wandering lithe park the Stannupes returnl| ‘ne theatrics! Reon ta Z n caretaker of thoy eNobody. can bite mo,” she declared (o-day, waving her nands, | “It oxaminati Saino Pe eeNCtA to the Manhattan Hotel. | magutttcentrenidence of the Count and Countess Carlos M, De {eredla,| iinnah Stanhope were my sister-in-law I would not tell, Thera is no sens afte g B10 800 | Nov. 26—Miss Kmmia Stanhope, the aslster-tn-law, provides a bayen top| at Fitth avenue and Seventy-clghth street, Since the diffleulty of Hig question about the ‘singer tolng, milty, 1 would ike to have hini FANE ae ear ail ant: crehenen bbe I iteciee nay Mieanoiicierae q the Stanhopes {n her home, No. 28 East One Hundred and Twenty-elghth | Qaughter-In-law Mr, Stanhope has been quite {i1, and last night he was get aa il ue haa not go! his deserts by any means, and | know sien tor an. Unaworn torn nt made i ; ee ‘ % rife, vb am talkin abou to the press, when she refused to ap: fe) Sroadway re is the home street, US: being nursed by his wife. W “a eh 4 tty ur [r Sour Seer e ¥ S ‘ ‘How do you happen to know he fs gulty?’” was questioned pear in court and testify under oat 5 pirgatnse Nov, 26-—-Under cover. at the home of Miss Stanhope. Wertoldiourg bop and hissmi (esto. Keop.oubsot tue) Way) pendently or a manent Mrs. Graham was puzzled, and, then she declared: aay re f (Noy. 27--"Mrs. Hannah K, Graham” ugalu visits tne Marjenhoft Hotel Stanhope early to-day through a window opened from the busoment. * ty | “Once, four years ago, 1 was coming from Hoboken. N. J., und a siwell- ments and to an Evening World reportar, in the presence of witnesses, tells tel anughter, n school teacher, is mearly wild from: worry over thy avhole dresred man’rubbed his knees up againatmine, But I fixed hin. 1 lifted | story of What happened {n the Zoo monkey-house ol. Nov. 16—the first au-| matter, and my husband ts threatened with preume my toot nnd § mimed iy, Hee} a aon histone Maybe he did not jump. Bical leticnarDoriammtoativelinelien cmc lStankoun nliaulesrivonoue ile ieee Lo uanen Hinbeyon rogaine ice mraaethainalsniage fennel eres Ee seal HE A aus Ho eb tU eR iarana §norning was belleved to be still at the homo of her sister-in-law. Graham?" was asked, Nexrene Moet thin morning sam roused. from. hie meaiintihta THe | RUSLE DEVELOPED THE HUSBAND. i S wets told mie 60 hersclt! last Saturday,” ald the ball player's mother. | NOMA N2yavee! St! ane lecating of Met) Stammope, allan “Hannah i, | f “They came here together, and said that the police and the Pink ‘ a Y peelnarcuiasnahiicy | /” est 2 < \s ce 8 kerto Gra DS Cain sald that h Id no ec th d Heat oe dase mother of thd ball’ player, several years agé} were looking for them. My boy has not been much at home of late yeara,| ie went back pe anal na ere ee ech eee q asi hs Sapa a ace ng-house tm East One Hundred and Tyenty-elghth| He has been going his own way, but It was tight’ good of lim and hls An Evening, World reporter told Capt, Stephenson, at tho Arvenal, | ff Egheion | Broadway and Seventeenth St. i 7» Rear Lexington avenue, Her’ patrons included many ball players,! wife to avoid the notorlety.” i 3} d his! spout the finding of Hannah Graliam and that she Says ahe was told by The only manufacturera of music boxes f | [nnd principal! of these was Amos Rusle, the famous New York. pitcher, | ‘Avgreat pounding upo thai i him not to give her real name and address and that it was not necessary if Ba {in America who took a fancy to her aon Adam and took him with the team to Tel Ms us p none pon gn Inside door interrupted Mrs, Stanhope, and for her to appear in court, “Haye you anything to eay in answer to her} rape= u S | fouth, Stanhope was a fal re ra a o | she exeused herself from the window, \4 you?” he was asked a i} r catcher, but he did not show championship “Darn Adam!” was heard in the powerf 9 he replied, “Bring her before me and I'll have a | a 4 u ” | p ig ‘ ‘ \maettle and he was dropped from the New York team. ‘Then he formed tha! the centro of the i tf moyvertulacancs Quam al ecvoleos on rgeant and officer were in the station and they k peace wut herelsiai Reason. | Nel matre car eeuonie { i aha » | ntre of the basement floor. “Damn the whol 7 Ae Ff u ey know what Adyertivementa for The World may bet bea OWN En greets abet les saher aie ge ath Ey, eet eat ee nn the whole business! Shut down | happened. : PRM eae on EAN ese Arf PSs 0 1 rah 2 r in the city until OP. Mt | : ® es 4 ( Be :