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| t \ |__ SOUBRETTES RIDE fF ans, bout an how af DECEMB ER 12, 1900. THROWS: ND ILS AC tering Along Talking When She Met Death. 2 Crowd Sees Fatal Accident on Main Street of New Jersey Town. WILISDAL®, N. J., Doo. 2.—Mrs. 5. OQ, Vokrer, widow of the wealthy car- Den manifacturer of Park Ridge, was ‘Killed to-day. while horseback - riding + swith two women’ friends. The party waa passing the town hall here on the) ff qmaén strest, riding toward Westwood, ; awhen Mes, Volger's horse mied at ai Hf ) Japteoe of paper that wes blown across | ff # the.rond. i The woman had a loose rein on the | f= Nee NF } “cantmal, and before: she could revere herself the norse bolted, throwing het | from its back. Bhe struck op her head and fractured) her slcull, She tmmedtatyly lost con- sclovaness, and the horse bontioued on | Gown the road. <Phe ncolient was witnomsed by sev- eral persons, end they were soon at Mays. Volger's side. They summoned 4 yotoF sind then carried her into Voor- he ‘s grocery store, but when the doc- tor arrived he pronounced the woman ‘dead, Mra, Yolger was woll known in this ‘part of Bergen County. She lived with her three ohildren, two girls and one boy, in a handsome house. at. Park Ridge: She wan thirty-tnree yearn of are. Her husband died about two years ago'in ny. He was a member of “the firm of Mittag & Volger, the ex: tensive carbon manufacturers, of Park bray Since the death of her husband | 4 r had often taken horseback | lea friends. TO DEATH-HOUSE « WITH GILLETTE. (Continued trom First Page.) a apd talked with him unvl Gtl- Uottes tngue was ured. He gave his ion to the leading lady. /Gilerte arrived safely whortly after 3 vafclock, The train was halted in the whore he was taken to prison fm a cloped carriage. During the half hour that Gillette sat) the depot awniticg the arrival of | belated train. he proved himself a decidedly obeertul prisoner for one who} i | from @ bystander and said: "PM take my chances on jt killing tne.” | A porter from a Neighboring hotel | carried Wray into the jail early to-day, In wo xood breakfasts, Gillette etid BI niother partook of the meal and | ged. oxer thelr plans together. Then, | * Guems thd mea was finished, Mrs. Gil- | Jette went into nervous hysterics and} Kept bitterly as she screamed ‘Chester, _ MOUNT SHIED AT PAPER.| ‘dressed, | prosecution. of Caruso. it | H CARUSO TAKES MONKEY-HOUSE CASE TO GOFF ThroughEx-JudgeDitten- hofer “Tenor Declares | His Fine ilegal.- Five hundred men and « fashionably good-looking young woman hoard former Judge A. J. Dittenbooter argue before Recorder Goff to-ddy his eppeal from the Judgment of Magis- trate Baker in finding his eminent cli- ent, Sig. Enrico Caruso, the great tenor, gullty of Indecont-condyct toward wor- en in the Central Pork Zoo and fining no. spoke for over . He declared the Magistrate exceeded his authority in finding instead of sonding the He denounced Comeiasioner conducting the He went over again all the woak points in the at mhich Polloemen Cain, wtid arrested Caranu, d told in the trial in the Yorkvills Court. Attacks Prosecution. singer'a lawyer had Caruso patity case to Special Seasons. Third Deputy Police Mathot for his way of RE RAL BLRDIGA THER FOREIGN RIDERS FEAR “COMBINE” (Continued from First Page.) tleularly the Root-Fogler team, 17 falling on the track the moment It Appours that the team, now a lap be- hind, has an opportunity to rognin the lost distance, Twice yesterday and last night, when it looked as thowsh tho Jap was regained, Fogler and then Root avent sprawling on the track. ‘AT each time elthes Walthour or Bede!) was a balf lep ahead of the hench, with two men as & block be tween, and seemed to have the lap re gained, the red flag from the scorers ox fiashed in the face of the sprinter and the wiki ride for the lap wae loa’ Hissés followed the falls last might and continued at intervals to-day when- ever a spurt was nttempted, for the ppeotators want tosce a fair field and It ts not particularly. the lap on which the WalthouA and Bodell camp base thelr protests, but every time one of these riders tries to jump the fleld and sprint out @ lap in the lead he loses more vitality than in a} day's riding, and yitallty counts for everything in a gruelling raco of this kind. aaa Bs to-night the trainers will be Gven carrying thelr charges from thelt\| wheels into the camps at periods of rest. For Walthour it may be said that he has never been in better con~ dition during the hard race than this time, He eats well, sleeps well, and no fnyor with the riders on even terms.) matter of | petne folled in their effort to regain the | OF AMERICANS absence of the police, the result of an ord ued by Commissioner Bing- han. ‘tat no policemen muat go into the Garden while the race ta In prog- ress uninsa there was disorder {n the Garden, and thon the race officials must go into the street and ask the jmap on post to enter the building and make an arrest. THREVCTINS OF EXPLOSION IN lg TENEMENT Cares NY GALV DLE LPS TFL LF engaged the services of a MAN SUING FOR CARDINAL GIBBONS Blow-Up. eee. ie TOBE A WOMAN a were Two women and a Tittle girl seriously Burned in a kerosene stove ex-| When ,‘‘His” Sex Was D {eels well. What more could be asked? Tne name is true of Bedell, ow an to the matter of regaining that lost Jag, Whiok ts the main theme of conversation and argument aniong | thousande {o"the Garden as well as in Judxe Dittenbooter led off his argu ment dy reciting briefly the facta in the urrest and conviction of Caruso, arly in the speech be took occasion to prund Hannah Graham, the mysterious woman complainant against the tenor, Chester,t I thought I could beer up,jay a “myth. Then he brought out his Dut thjacts too much, too much.” main’ contention, Mra, ailleti¢ was hurried away from | +We insist,” be “that Magistrate Chiaster’s cell to a bedroom In the Bher-|Baker had not © make ifs sarunents, 90 tint play. of unconirollabie gre gat not] Etrect ‘the youth who was adon fo leave! for prison doomed to go to the electric) onair, r Was spent over Mrs. n Bho regained control) He wit Seiclt sears to the oell =f, herself she went bac ~SmAdhade| Chester good-bye. "Mother Stayed Behind. Mrs. Gillette was persuaded not. to} socomipany her son_'to Auburn. She | Ggreed not to Ko upon the compromise | udden dint: fh ML aleposal “He agrumed to met Olid of the Consolidated Cod tion’ 62 of the Penal C ‘ os the Jo a miso: act charged uguinst C meanor, which can oly be properly moener, Bpoctal Saons. ‘This Stagio- trate bad no rigtt to impose a fing if the. proof had been con-lusive of quit His duty simply was t hold the Rooused Gov Special Seasions, since it hag Hon held In the Joehne case and many bihar cases (rat the Penal Code super Consolidated Code {Mat ahe might follow Chester, to-mor- Caruso Annoyea so. many tow und visit with him at the prison. |others bes! nah Grabam ®LY Bhe will be allowed to bee Zim every |did not | w as forwart two weeks, Chester's nerve aid not and make 4 re Were weaken to-day. Ue accepted the situa- | others In the nkey-fhaiss at tho tion philosophically, and bewan to tulk | time Hannah Graham Is anit t See uly with hie guard after bis |D8YS, AereA et ee eat nen “mother had collapsed. featled bim “brute hoL nome Sion thowe whom Mrs, Gillette wilt) Of AN ine ey Swrlunomeae: REMAU TSS cat. Une er eere leaving here are Mr. Madi trial in the Muxletrate’s: court? Where ek Brown, parents of the girl 2 (Aty M iy pe aspera om her son killed. Aaletants Dist Taylor's Mp MNever inet Mrs, Brown,” she said. Chea ‘author! HARRAH Spat from what 1 read about her 1) stent Hak sar) had ctojgiagine she must be m good Christian fy tho Caria cise ee aul has permitted Magistrate made @ pr of & cs} i) miadeam ta Sp 4 inclined. man named John Sail Ie OUrt would, Root TRU aoe Tamed gehn Seanlons that court, would soon. the, soul of Git for the hereatter,) Potely ewamped | mp. says he appointed Mer sunt to wave Gillette from pore Ne iis mother thought perhaps his soul phpolixme unt the boys kot throtch th ‘over saving hia body." sald Gfarpa, “but 1 told her that the Bible | sek tho xowst should come tyofore the bay, nnd abe relented. 1 dalked him! {tise’ would meet me In heaven, and h alt he would trv to,'t HRS. BIRDSONG FREE "UNTIL SENTENCE DAY, HAZUBHURST Miss, Deo, 12 ude Miller wili not pronounce sen- “tenes on Mrs. Angle Birdsong, con- vigied of Killing Dr. ‘Thomas By of Motilicello, util the latter part of aie (and ountil sentence Is pro- Mougted a motion for a new tr ia "hot be fied, Contra tg. custom, eretagy nd confined ‘in Sail, th: -procafiure of wurrender by her tnenabelng waived by the © BEM UEMNONg ipo ot Jrior recopnizance. | Mra” Birdsong did wanture near the court room tis (Tak butoremalned throughout the An the xeclusion. of tho. Iitte cottag: ee occupind wren she trial began. ROOSEVELT TO GIVE CONGRESS JAP REPORT. 14 lo wend ext (he repor evretare Metca. the Of Gerinerse and aor, | Haowed Carrminaddon axetil Che 76 (4 San Prantisca in the matter wehools S30 Jn. Aeher rath not Deo mada day | s pers of the defendant ad weandal at cr The flaing of Carus) $1 the no eyldenor b had ten and he ited Mag Conor gality, r sald ha ow next Monday to HUGHES STARTS HOME FROM WASHINGION. WAS mldent York, \w of York to- oe GEMS FOR GOVER NMENT, eotor | Goi i SHAH AGAIN RALLIES. RAN, Deo, 12— Tho Shay has lied und hls conditiqa to-duy’ an improvement, 9 moment the sprint Is started the full dozen ts at one's hoels like a pack of hounds In the chase. It 1s no violation lof camp secrets to say that Walthour jis to be the stable cholce and Bedell the runner up, Thero will be no com- ination with other riders. While malting his second, daring at- tempt to steal a lap Just after an ac: éident before noo! Leon Georget, the Ftench rider, punctured the front tire lof his wheel on ‘a splinter and went crashing down the“track on the Twen- ty-neventh street bank of the track. The red fag Went up, warning the other riders not to sprint, and the Franchman was taken from: the: track: He reoovered quickly, however, and resumed ride without asking for relief, brother was asleep down: wtalra, Georget did not caro to his His and have him awakened, Just before 11 o'el Vanon! started another sprint which threw the oarly moraing crowd Into excitement, Jt yas kn effort to gain a lead so that Breton, who relleved him, might make up the lap from gis lesa A box phrty made up three mon and three women on the Twenty-sixt! side of the tack tried to emu- the example of the broke ne lit inoney tothe riders, and caused of railbirds tot that side ot Garden, These women whose fictions seemed eeraok of the pffeots of w nupply of all denominations, ant rider sn few as he Tie e beninnaing to © visloux of new fur conta for the inter, Ty hexhounttble end: t ery sxod. the tralning camps, how {a it to be | Gouverneur Hospital, A mix-up in| Lawyer Emanuel I. Silberstein, whomo done? {sending in the alarm brought ambu-| office ts in the Pulltzer has It 4s no cinch to leave twelve KOO! | lances from Gou peur, St. Gregory been compelled to abandon an oldent riders, all in fair gondition, for the | and Bellevue. & l@ult against the Interborourh Street froaS¥ crisp. | | WASRINGTO: plosion and fire which gutted two floors) oy ie Gap ishingtor to-day and | of the crowded six-story tenement, No. C will visit tho White House for a con- c vsician etd Re tole ‘1 VOp Or, ° § Chryatio street, this afternoon, ‘The IN ar Swill be on! the Injured are: Mrs. Besse Brodaky, her| She Ran Away. KSA EGOY SNCS PATOL: daughter, Anrile, seven years old, ani Mrs, Mary Bladsky. All were taken to Railway Company -upon the discovery; thiit his client, the plaintif in the fan ow n and not a man, ao he Mrs. Biadsky was lighting a firo in the kerosene stove in her flat on the |Mfth floor when the stove exploded, | believed er to ba for more t \thtbwhig thea turning ol Lonsher and lveysy ncaa recor te ee | avound tho room. The Brodskys, across | jinx ohne Ute utettt tee h seh aCe atl | - fexities, 0 elie sap | tho hall, heard Mra, Bladsky's screams | peared.” poliel iat lhl cripein teehee and rushed to her reacuo. Tho clothes; In January, 189, a frlend of Silber of both the would-be rescueré were met |g, afire and all-three were frantieally try-| Jing to extinguish the tire when hel ar rived. The flames ‘breaking from the win- dows of the Bladsky flat were seen on ithe stregt, and Capt. Rdss and company, of Hook and Ladder ‘No, ¥, rushed to ein a. ja Gus | falling town car him to take up the case who had been injured by ‘om a Pifty-ninth stroat cross-| Selb was tuop ving on First} avenue, near the lawyers home. The new cli to the young attor- noy's office and related "his" story. bargain purchuse of fine cloths ee to’ in my re- came pected effect of turnit companying am. ‘) " weually lange brown eyes. She was dulance call from that corner went inj dresed neatly In a buck sack mult acu Henry Alexander, Tailor, 8 tancously a tele; e ni simultancously with a telephone call) jer nalr wes cropped Close to‘her bead from Chrirtle street, and went threo am-| whe gto told me the story cf the 70 NASSAU STREET. pulances hurrying from three hospitals, nt if louked lke good case, ana” ROW ay ton tn Serer fire and smoke made the fire es-} un BULL LOK UN, we. < wet aimont usolews, and the firemen {TAs ail thes! cubes do, thin case | B pease and the flremen| 4) f¢ed along before reaching the tial | = —- peru. stuck tothe stairs, Calendar, My cHent made many calls | ETA TS ‘Trucknien Fech and Thomassen, of | oo me shed sei ere working in a Ree ee em eh Of) Steth avenue reewurait as 4 waster found the two women and the] gna lived at No. 497 Weat Porty-ninth | > + itl, terribly urned, in the Blad-jatreet. When 1 told her Nal vamnthes urtment and carried them: to | would son be brought to trial she ob- eat y were taken by the |jacted and sid she wanted :t wettlvd our | ah © surxton to Gouverneur, of court, but #he wanted more: money ering) around the comer and the noise | and @x< ment failed to break the dit | clpling of the. school children. Studies ; wont on without regan! to the fre. If your present takes the form of a tea serv- ice, it should be ac- companied’ by a sup- ‘228 Sixth Av 50 Bixth Ay 17 I dwar, A: 1274 roadway f Cortlandt St.. ABeh Kt, FIRE DEPARTMENT NOT Bway, | | | hyaiclin 90 nt She called on me SEES ROOSEVELT. ; 12.—Cariinal cent ‘advertisements has had the ex- — an'off month the reacue \urmed with axe and ex-| (She wage UMN Bane Of (OE tes into a busy time, and December will leinguistiers, A freman ran to-the-mear} lt Mt ms of hija ain: serpans my best record: inthe making b chich ha 4a | eular experience, and there was not! 1 ti est box, ‘which happened to be Bowery) ing in her appearac Tha laneutaien 5,00 ruits and overcoats, 1 And Hester street, agtne distiace away,| ine saminine sex anloss It. W pia aa ing my customers all this savi This alarm and the a HG ata EW Ae Ae ue first cont’ as « matter of business oey ACHE] Tie Areinen and policemen carried ouc| than the company cared to Rive j a Gouen persons duriig the fi | "Before tkking up the settlement 1 if ve On the southeast comer of Chryst = =r and Heater atreat, hal€ d block awny ae : ad, eater a OC EYESTRAIN -causes HEA and 3,0 puplis, "The engines sutn- Consult our Registered Physicians, Glasses if needed—$! upward. EhrlichE&dong, SS 5 A TREAT FOR MUSIC-LOVING PEOPLE We Cordially Invite You to Come, Hear and .See~ the Tel-Electric Piano Player The Player with a Human-Like Touch We will not attempt to describe in words its con- struction and “action” by which it achieves its deli- cacy of touch and its instantancous sympathetic re- sponse to the composer’s intent or to your own inter- pretation, for they can be better explained and demon- strated when you visit our salesrooms. Some Reasons Why the Tel-Electric ‘Is Superior to All Others | Because — There's no tiresome. foot-pump! There's no squeaking or thumping— There's no mechanical sound of any sort— There's tio re-rolling of rolls— It’ can be used for song accompa The keyboard {s always free and unobstructe. + for hand playing— Duets can be pl. —the your hands the other. When Wtached the “player” is hardly notice- able and does not detract— It is attachable to any make or piano— An éléctric current in house not necessary, as a storage battery gots with every Instrument Of its absolute responsiveness to individual interpretation, or its perfect expression and humanlike touch, if you choose to let it play itself. Unlike paper music rolls, which are liable to be torn and injured by long usé or cli- matic changes, the Tel-Electric rolls ara. cut in thin“brass ribbons imate, heat, cold, dampness, dust wear, They are-self-vinding, cannot fray on the edges, wear out or in any way prevent perfect execution. The size is less than half the ordinary paper rolls. Our system of music library bullding® is unparalleled. ist player” one part, style of impervious to or invited to this truly The music-loving public is cordially visit our salesrooms, hear and examine that te Ba ould be. fen Nose | musical marvel. We especially invite owners of the vm the am ofttel|/l) old style players. Private and public demonstrations - | Ghortiyy newer thn. and T said to her: ||] ANY hour between 9 A. M. and 5.30 P. M. Two Women and a Child) DAMAGES PROVES |eitiiiae'G erGine atuie“@e: ||| THE TEL-ELECTRIC MUSIC COMPANY, Baned nan baceside “ Deon MeN seta aang ay fat 28 RCA Ate Con oth St Aoi? ¢ since. sas “AMMEYER Beautiful Slippers ‘Adorn the feet as jewels adorn the hand, Artistic taste is shown more in the form, color and material of the slipper than in any other article of dress, Those desiring the most resplendent t and elaborate slippers and those pre- ferring the quieter and more subdued styles can allke be perfectly pleased at our store. While those looking for ex- clusive and distinctive creations will find them. here, Our stock Is the most magnificent and diver- sified of any store in ' Carriage Boots from $4,50 to ($15.00 ancl WE ALSO HAVE A GRAND HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Sn the same floor, which renders shopping for slippers and stockings In either blending or contrasting colors an exceedingly pleasant experience at our house, We keep every ‘Size and style and material of Women's and M Children’s Hostery. i Will be at our store every day until Christ- Santa Claus see CC After an hour's stay tho women! dte- q fe Appeared from the box. Some of the A COLLECTION AGENCY, || ply of i | Ocultsta and Onticlany, i ry in the mean-time had gone to | ~Falablished Noarly 50 Years, | f_auacters, Crone lnapection. re | er all fed the sorrowful | fa the Pais ‘ Hy ake thie Wate doco apne. | Commissioner Lantry; Says Persons | Q HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ' ¥ gresn bili were parts of a : ) | it patel lume hove bab: 2 i bundle of stane money. Who ‘Give Men Credit Must Go € NOSE ONEILL-ADAMS CO, py ihe ny ¢ ere sche out on the to Civil Courts. 6th av., 2Oth to 2d st., ? o co é ith ants Maid Be, AE] commis tact oon’ camal |. CYLON Teal en’ ox tie towing se CIAL FOK s#S WEDNESDAY. Macey went after tim, and’ whoa’ ne | hs eciermenn wen 8) edathing. cester| partments-180 for: Jeweln: <.rouxn 100 | Noxddocordres....rourn 10 hind Lup with them he Imasined | handed him a-tst of forty-tye men 5 KS, aan ee ned A Toe niet Bankine’ | who. he sald, owed hlm money. Hel : Handkerehlefs, Leather! SPECIAL FOR THIS THURSDAY. titi h to hie trainers at semertta that the rer Department DIED. Gece TONE) a Sane Cone FIG squertEs © pouxn, 100 | Nb"ttoc0! Tess .rocnn 150 his da gould: not be used by busine: ays p dies, Shoes a a nds of} wit ss nai nia cweteuririe nial vas NOSE Bebnay Tt ie | HMITHL.—Butdonly at Hilneole, fancy. goods departments; |) special OfferdoSunday Schools, hurches, Jnstitutions, Fairs, Etc, uilowed. the lap, the, eres dea VOLE MaRARtleg LAL merensole neha NC Erkan Smith, In tha v2 steady positions van be as-|f , 40-PoUND SAE OF Sowa BARE AY Tian AND. G0 SEALE $2.25 that, ay ¢ of the riders was off o|money;lenders of making a collection’ Funeral vices Thursday, Deo. 13, |SUrEd those who thoroughly YOUND CHIME BOXES FOK “f MEXIED" A is iat b. | track at the thm: and jthat the ted of the Fire Departmoft has etenptear ya gern tarrinye Tate rexdence, {Understand their business. 6 10 rose ME Ores FOR, BUOAR ay pet wee” $2.85 flag was out, notitying tho rldere that! got to stop.” he sald, ‘I am seriously | Friends and relatives are invited. Apply Supetintendent, rOnThy Pay 8 Fidtenas Move Than Yeu Cail Buy’ of the Manufdcturerr y |thoy could not gain on ach other, |oonaldoring abolishing the rule of the Brooklyn. Adams Bldg, on the Balcony. - s BH \Georget was not entitled /to the lap, |department which permite a fremad to 3 yn De en etre eee \ When the Frenéhman learned this he it harges for the won-;HODGENH-wfondpy. Dec, 10, JOSEPIT O’NEILL-ADAMS CO, Wwe, Nerirrabetr har ruenert Paved like a madman, while tne other ‘or Habilities Inoutred, | N, HODGRYWE. > Gth ay., 20th to 22a st, | poe folomns cepokiya dereey aa e Deople sell foods to or tran Funeral from hia Jate residence, No|want bright young qirle’ as city, i a oF the Bronx, 10¢, neefor a) fights | Sohal iy OY) Seharmernora, st veoklyn, Thurs] PARCEL WRAPE ERS AND| We Goats "Ee oar out’ of town 4 nin would from oth dix: Devs 12. at 2 yb) otends (re MESSENGER GIRLS) oppor.| ceeeped froin out Heche ata tough’ ted men. who «#tt near} ‘They are oc for n olvil ea ace —— ee |tunity to learn/the business Gadel Dept. ie them 2 Dwenty-aixih eircet aide pele AL el Aa HELP WANTED-MALE. in ali its branches., And. who objected toi thelr protanity,| HIQGING HARE FOR A Visit. || areata wan mena aa ieee |. DER aearemmtendent, = aaa * These: tougha have been responsible for]! AHANY, Dec. 12—-Govs H % holds Hotere in| Adams Building, Balcony. 5 \ we ab Fa ae eae eer reid | (ae e ea eacrets Zulneion wank | Maistcat™ alee tuore ena Osi Apety | ZetinalTABESG) Se ai The Business enterprises sold through Sunday ' World They have taken advantage of itis pxpeoted here again thin week. * tr dAePy tae vie nae al pentane eat ‘yea , ah teem et nett at Dox ‘Wants are usually “Bargelns’” In evesy seusa of the word, | i | | | | | | 4

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