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ipilipacig itentity, i¢ not Ma namo, | With the divorce aulf of Mrs. Wels. Sho | Immediately got into ‘communicatic with him on the long-distance telepnone | ‘and Induced him to promise to como to} Poughkeepsie this afternoon for the pur- “pose of having a conferénce with « view 80 reaching an agreement whereby! her | future may be provided for_and an ‘gpared as much as possible from gossip and notoriety. “SBet Mr. Tower did not goto F heobtie, Nor did he venture near tip Of) Wer Harriman,-where he © 3 Wy makes hin headquarters, It yee reported this afternoon, that ho] eal ‘heard certain things which ied him to @uspect there’ might be a plot afoot t “him safely inside hts Poughkeeps nold-him -there-a- priseser—unili he-eould-be adfiniged a tunatio and-ihen FaSlroaded to a <0 ium. Friends of Mra. ‘Tower scouted the idea of a ach to hove ter husband adjudged isaht ‘Ther wala the frightened jron magnate dsdno-ground for any" auch ‘Mira, “Tower now acknowledges her'trusband {son turms of frie with Mry, Wels, in whone co iabaw “been aean — frequéntly York’ for peverat montis. wea Tower's guest on th Jast summer during her cruino to Now- Qport end ions tho const, a ertlse that Seeseg to detome famous,” ‘Broke Up tie Party. - ‘ “Mpa Tower, her slates, Mins Grace _ Bogerdus, and hor jusband‘s‘Aunt, Mra, S Butts, werd Algo. 1n the party. During | the tnp—te Tower's el lefition “to Mrs: Weta ‘called for a protest from Mra, Tower, who now ways:that Mra, Wels usurped her privileges. and. dictate e@ef-respect. Refusing to tolerate th condition, Mra Tower and hor sister “Yett tbe yacht ard returned: to-P bush: keepste, where sho has ‘eince lyed in Fexirement in the Towar mansion, ‘On the advice of her counsel, Charles diorschauser, Mrs. Tower has never fear. that M 1 i hemo th emtmnnry _her*one of her two sisters. Grace and Bophie Bogurdus, ‘or ‘her husband's “aunt, Mra. Butts. ‘ to-day's New York papers | ! @ trip to her house Mr. Morschnuser sinted on behalf of his client that sho ~-was-aware-of Mr. Tower's conduct and _5 Would no longer shield him from noto- » Hety wa to- “refused to sanction any proceedings looking to the beginning of a suit for Glvoree, She insists that she is Jeoply ————te-torsetth-her-husband-ond thatste- hasbeen cherishing for months the hope, that he would return to -her and reatore her to the proper place in his affections. ves of Mr. Tower, tncluding—his brother. Joseph Tower. who ,Js* one of exclustys mitHonaire sot-at Saar —triendship—for—Mre—¥ei fond by West home. day, STRANGE COMA pee ionaire Toy CONTRACTOR ~ ENDS IN DEATH | Mrs. Delgenovez Says All of Husband's Wealth Has Disappeared, FOUND Wife Says Brother Had Him IN LODGINGS. | Sent :to: Kings :County racing 1Delwenprex:- the went: ng contractir, whe anime coma, since his wife ‘In ac Asylum. Ne -Uehariche tomethts reat As therecare tile Sick fla diel in fright ma case Coroner Schwan’ Sir, ful agony, an: mysterious Teatare ke | Thoms AL Our ve best an investigation De, Charle One On ing that he ca He Hundred Holinas, Am occasions, ing tohie wife, when coming ott ince; ater hartge ith yma Prtoenalog cit out that ae bad “poisoned for his m ie man was not arith him when he died t6- but hin wife anys ho kept repeat- ot No. ith Dr. Tio! hint bern —potsoned rig! Alter pat Ht the tee he ereptend,. Since hia wife ¢natituted Habeas corpus sami had her husband re- in_the old Delgenovea ‘mansion at Mont- avenues, Bronx, the man slept {n a comi Coroner Schwanneke, who was sum- moned_to take the man’s ante-mortem was ig asa vk thrte: qveslae “agp, ml Forty-fifth has been in‘attendance upon the ought him necord- the THE HAGUE, Jan. The they have refused to Interfere or to be- Moye that it was anything serious. Ordered trom Yacht. Butts, the aunt of Mr, Tower, who was in the yachting party, a er, in on the side of the with. that-Mr. Tower when aie te task by hia wife for his attentions AMIR Wels, told her if-she didat Hike Mt she could leave the yacht. She took Dini at his jyord. “Ma Mprechausan added” that Mr, Aftord tobe princely 12 his 1 eS ie * Wets.. He _inhertiet- about rr from the estate of his father, ie t ) Eéawerd Tower, who begun life er and huilt up two large honfwmetting plants at- Poughkeepsie. Buccessful-investinenta and speculations Shaye-tncreased=Mr; Tower's wealth to peveli or eight millions. Prior to her mariage the present Mrs, ‘Tower -was an-operatorin-the telephone exchange in Poughke: re hier eS sister, —ities—Grace-Heogardus:—was--siso- z employed. The charge of res over Wi his-Now brokers. “The girls belonged to family, daughters of former City Cham berlain E.. P.- Bogardus, alin acendant of “Dominic” Bogardus, one “of tag Knickerbocker settlers of Man hattan Island, “y First Wife a Suicide. Bho was employed ay a toleph ne oper- e @tor iat the time the first Mrs. ‘rower <—-—hllied-her-son-and hersei{-in-the Tower ae ears making trequent, trips on the: mansion in May, 142. Nine months te bride's parents, Since ta: Newport, Old C.sntort, Flor: eee re Mr. Tower an foc fived at the Tower tuimily = Gor Evidence: Th Atlanta. At the Gi 0s ee heruirusce aac AVING HC hs ss Is, ROME at hy wid PONT maiiger ior u orewers, Re tite Hye Waa 0. eK x Mrs Wala, Tre — suisse eid Berved-on- Weis with: aitric meeting was arrange: and wife at the } cook Wus present Weis then denied egainst him, and a red in t ofthe. laiyyer ‘that he wauid the Tat wtton Mire Wels nies enough influe Atlanta and Maco roceedings again eo waR then a ren evidence akainst him wo taken In that State. Says She Confesseg. Hancock oes on > much. dificulty Appointed to &e Then ‘he. asked ayoid ‘a public dnsinred Sea henty te Bt eniatt be ita that tn vic he pl | : 1 to become : rt So Was necpens Sauition ood nics say at. th ne ReNG = Mr Welk N¢ 5 UHOMO Outnine Toe en PACU taile VEG signature 2 on @ ‘ HpPhe—acheduices—#hows save which devastated ‘some of -|Duteh Atchin, os announced Jan. 1 prac- tically engulfed the Island of Simalu. According to the latest information re- celved here, Simalu has almost disap- peared. 3 It-is-said-that- probably 1,00 persons lomt thelr lives. Violent earth-shocks sontinue to be felt dally. Tho Civil Governor of Atchin has,gone to the scene of tho catastrophe. According to the brief oMetal despatch which firat announced the devastation “wrought bythe thial wave in-gomeof the Dutch Extgt Indian Isianda, 300 par- sons perished on tho Island of Tanar, and, It was added-torty were known-to have deen drowned on the Island of Sima. Puda Tat ores the nortawent ¢ Bumatra and ‘Atohin, ora: ———j(.>+__ rnin, —trositortedt at of the Tslan of the Province of ONE-HALF OF DEBTS, Echedules In the nasignment of James W. Henning, broker and member of the New York Stock Exchange, with to-day by Frank L. Polk, the assignee. EAA DH thea, — F458 S8,02; nominal asysts, 5 i haste $0. The. secured: Naniiitios amount to SHLIS ahd te unsecured $143,674. Among the lMrgest creditors are Mills Co. SSN: Pid 1 i € Loutevilie: cy i, McGraw & 4, Henning asigned on Oc 1906. ai t to-day aban CW TEW TOUTE, Wi get a word from fot ya severe old a by sald Uviy Mr him. Dr. the family -phyal- * “Was a Wealthy Man. Mrs. t know me Del at he thought that core conuition was ge of the brain mentat of ing of her ordinary nove Delgenovez and kep Insane, CARVED. FOR HIMSELF NEW PAIR. OF LEGS. Henry Blare, of No. ti Cottage street, Bayonne, N._J.,-lomt both hi-legs un- foot he shaipened ls pOOKel hale, buple of sticks of siooth-grained wood went to work. During his conva- ecence he whittled hiself out a pair lege good enough for anybody, “He then With «uiips, and yesterday me ka House painter le had-to-eitm ladder, but she went Up: the Tu as any Manon the Jat th -<beowwnr — deat mbes tw herr me running vs Wind. baby “ie heleliirs call ‘u; S.SENATORS ELECTED IN SEVERAL STATES. in What naniMoUs va eof | 23. Renre abie United stat nator sist or Protrudt Piles In @ to 14. days or money eetunyed soe eek tidal cof _ the] East Indi Isiaads—south—of oMces ut No. lll Broadway, were-ftied ; Daily Earth Shock hShocks-Foltow+—- Disaster in the East - Indies, HENNING’S- ASSETS = $10,594; Mre Angi} i { to-tell} my andl that court BILL TO ABOLISH {Legislative trayer under such circumstances pver- threw -Hannizan’s already — burdened mind forthe time beink. : Thaw's lawyers think they see many points of ro-smblance between the mental state of Thaw prior to the killing of White and the mental state of Mannigan -just before Hannigan x) ann, Tho similarity of the adtual circumstances of the two trag- {s also marked, JvAg,, bolster for their plea of violent temporary insanity Thaw's counacl ToURt-heariy—cpon producing —a_series of striking comparisons by paralle!ing the: tx2..casesThex—hops to demon: | strate that Morbid mind when he came upon the man whom he hated with a deadly, Jealous hate in a restaurant 0. tnset- tied hia reason that he hunte down. his enemy and killed him just as Han- nigan's-mind-operated under practically Identical circumstances. z Thaw was up. early t-day dustting about his cell in Murderers’ Row and making @ careful tollet. His first call was one of his lawyers, A. Russell Pe: boars oop nail Cheerful. larry is -cheerlul and bright aald when he came away. “Ho | at of hoaiuraral spirits an lx looking forward -2nxtousty to the thal. He js calm and confident—in short, tn eA me— ptoomins amar} sroukh-be in whe Is _nbout to be eed -f “soon after Mr, Peabody departed Mra. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw arrived ont ular daily visit to her busband. an hour infront of tile cell. ward Thaw, brother) of (hoe prisoner, | Llso corte tee pet Sal Inspector George W. McClusky camo | to the Criminal Coutts Bunding to-day to get instructions from the District- Attorney and Justice Fitzgerald regand- amber, to ing the policing of the trial c T Wie dec ov mation two t Aen wt Gee deet with orders jis admis. ring proper credentials. ! Mr. Fran. ridors clea’ When- Capt, TO CONDUCT HIS OWN CASE (Continued from First Page.) ———————_— Squads of reserves will keep the cor- For once it thé Wonles—or sera hon lovers SiN be effectively barred out from a great mur- der trial, Police Capt. “Big Bill" Hodgins, who was in command of the Tenderioin sta- ton at the time of Thaw's arre. the other policemen who figured tn the scenes immediately following the roof- gerden munler also paid visits to the District-Attorney sistant District-Attorney Garvan went over their testimony with then Hodgins was 2 Avestlon resarding tobe connecthon-whtly the operations of Thaw's | the trigt lie sitd: looks as and oMce to-day. As- ked a Lost Hadgins Promotion. sald Mr. ng talk with ike from tim: Mr, Garvan deelined-to say whether the. State expected to vse Howar! Nes- Ae WHS RE TO “CONTTAD ment of hle_siaterand_of-bls-brother- Inciaw,- the-defendant. “Thera —wtas_a_rumor_thia afternoon that Mivs Ida Vera Simonton, the miss- Hing witness. bad been found in this city Ret hands, Mies Stmonton_ te aileged-to Deve. been ‘Thew's mistreatment Of in Paris detore-tre" nrar= aowitness to. e to bring after the girl's mother appealed to htm her daughter out was in Gurvan, nim. 0 in the As recenUy as four weeks id Misa Simonton hac to"secure material for a heries of magazine articles woman whom Stanford White sent to Evelyn “Please excuse mo. I guess I'd better keep=mum. This “amfadr” has “already KNOCKS “me out of an Inapectorship, The main reason which Commisatoner Bingham gaye when he refused to pro- inote_me was his claim that I botched the Thaw case."* Garvan admitted Howard Nesbit, brother of Evelyn Nes- bit_ ‘Thaw, man came’ last night from Pittabur “and I have tad to-day that town. ‘The young I will have other, time. Wie atte employ of the Bhe Ia the Nesott_ home of Thaw's of t THE CITY COURT Proposes} Before : i igus Ancrease of Judges It Is Merged. | In the trial of Matthew Hilgert to-day before Justice Fitzgerald in the Criminal branch of the Supreme Court. the prose- (Bnegat () The Byening Wet.) ALBANY, Jan Assemblyman | er-intre cet a yIincrean= the City—Court Judes ty from aix.to fourteen and reorganizing | to Into a part of the Supreme | an appellate division, ‘The ed atite Jan. | with rtf Court, Frances | just [18St, was to-day re byenunanls mous vote of the 12 Republican mem. hors aisinture, Thin tw ine | ftth thne Mr. Cullom has been elected to the te >. TO BURY GENE HIRSCH Tho Hesper ¢ f the body of Gen i pugillat, who dropped dead on the When the mambars'l ing are to) Court. shall be | urt for th ayo The vita BM be a consisting of four justic we rm, City ‘Court, and appeals now taken t | the Su tourt from the elty and) | ;| muniely hull, be citkcen to, the | And shall deatgnate ithe sus | the mtltuite auch appellate | ment 2 presiding Jud n | Ti Shall be desiknated for | md the term af five years, FEVER DRIVES. ROOT AWAY FROM OTTAWA. IIness of Lord Grey's Daughter | Hastens ‘Secretary’s Departure for Home, aa: Dr LAWYERS SUM UPN WAGIC BOOTS CAS Hilgert-Gains-a-Poimtein the; Withdrawal of Grand ~Larceny Charge: show re Fritz, (Spe ALBANY y oft | Commissione that boota," gerald prosecution. Hammond, teatined n-ullenisted [o rebul the testimony triduced by the defense which tended locomotor-ataxla and spinal diseases had been cured by wear- Ing “magto Graeme nervous dlsea. for the prosecution incurable. | At the request of Lawyer Henry W. ager, of counsel for the defense, Jus- took away from the | conwideration of the Jury the charge of \Krand hirceny as alleged in the tndict-, ‘The case will go to the jury on petty larceny count tn the Indict- This’ makes the charge one of meanor’ only, Lawyer Abe Levy summed 39 for the defense and Diatrict-Attormey Hart for the expert in In rebuttal Mat such diseases ood UPPER BILL TO BEAUTIFY BROADWAY. Jan, 22. oil OTTAWA, Jan. retary Root) and mond, and arty will leay home this) nint street to stead 0 Aastead of jton- of Brakdway, tg eth that yaty v jp maintalyy tie beant: t daught nt dy Grey, | spaces. and to pis doen taken ia at-Rideau Hall, vith “typhold foyer and me * ai | works of ‘ ‘a transferring to ot Parks for Manha Boasway from Fifty- Manhattan street, \cluding the small parks along that’ por- al to The Kyeulne World.) —Senator Saxe to- the tan ine with nuthority to and uullty of sucn tree! it THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY,’ JANUARY’22, ver and Wife Once the — . Beautitul Hello Girl, May Bogardus. blyman Cuivililer. 1 R ti (New. Haven and Harttotd ir mve cents."* Earthquake Scene—Arrive of the Hambury-Ameriean line, from_Kingaton thls afterncan—with 132} Paasengera from that city, Friederich, Mr, Simon vam! Mr. were the earthquake. days. before across to Kingston my “wife, my brother and his wife. we stopped atthe Myrtle Hank Hotel | but thar was away, thoweh shaken un. Was injured. eged_bayond the falling of play the ceilings. ‘The. Myrtle } which we pletely wrecked. fusion prevutled (hat I cannot, des it, evidences of a lation. The houses collapsed, of stractures fell roople, and omer “OPEN EAH prevailed In the stricken cily i oMcial .auperyision. barked on the Prinz © Kingston are: Harry F. brooke, Me.; Mr. and Mra, Hatte Holds) man, New York y Perley Woodman, -atbrooke, Me.; Mr and Mra, August Caldwell, New York; Rey. sweliman, Bry. Rev ni Soonbe San Francisco. SEVEN-YEARS-OLD-HE- But. Magist —When— Fnianuel Jeasman,—seve years old, of Now HH Ninth aveniie; was raigned-in- Uie-Culldrenis Court to-} SUrprree at the tt ant Jooked more intently at the comp against the doy, whioh was m Jon We -Clek, of. -Hichmond,. tainnd;-and-charged-the-boy—-with-steat ing a 4,000-pound wotght. “Who is this ecmplainantt” naked th: clerk. t connected with the Hoard of Education,” replied “Policeman Rey- nolds. Li was explained that. the member ok the Boat E auilorof Tatetteti at in court Morris Dein: had tak a scale welght that represented 4 jounds. but hot-in gros weight. The i Open the Bowels. 1907.6 FIVE-CENT FARE ‘ONSTEAM ROADS IS DEMANDED Assembly y Bill in in Interest} of Commuters Presented at Albany. ALBANY, Jan; 22.—A ’ pil!_for the rellef of the commuter, whlel com ateam_ronds. cunning out of N to charge not mora than five cents to from polnts within Greater New or York, was introduced to-day by. Assem~ Mr. Sala Cuylilier: ‘There is no reason should have to ‘pa steam roads for riding-toaw point wi the city on the New ¥ a person nts a mile’ on Bry It Central costa 18 cents to come from Woodliwn, Central Grant Station, in the Bronx, to the Station, From Bartow 35 centa m Tompkinsville, Msland, It-costs 12 4 “If my bill’ goes through in the outlying boroughs make the trip to or from M. Asemblyman Cuvjitier also bil. allowing members of t Guard % cents tor eich a tend. AFE HOME FROM “STRICKEN KINGSTON Many—-American—Visitors:-to BR the-Prinz-Eitel Friedrich. — The steamor P: nz Eltol Frielenins, arrived Two of the passengers of the Fie) du P. injured by falling walls ‘of, Josep ace, of Elmira, : ‘I landed at Port Antonia about th and porty nal were] apd 9 crowded that i no on hotel was not ain ter trom. Our left, however, was com- Busha scene of co where houses, streets and thriving tropical there was nothing &: all sorts and pad Leen, to freets were locloed by terrorstricken, fled U piocns » no order Other passengers sald that 1that ¢ inck of who em- here appeared-to te an Roberts, Wewt- dal ratty Mich San.Franct STOLE-4,000-POUNDS, e Couldn't See It and He-Premptly Discharged We Youngster." in Assistant Clerk gazed jn} o dup #0" He was Hercules. was then lif the Justice might sce tim. tle. The Best Natural Laxative Water. If you feel an attack of Influenza, Guard Against . Pneumonia. Keep them open. Take halfa glass Hunyadi Janos went] were] iiiniroad wayts EL bOneL SGBIO Uren saath ‘bust, FOUND AND REWARDb, BRITISH distress, and that one-in-Great Britain. LONDON, Jan, erent: and-nation, mttong imiral Davia trom Kings f interest now centr nn explanatio: ; give the “fire Adequate n rmining, the overnme: 40 Ino repadigting or «Governor's action Mia explanation: had ed daring fe eet not hour; was net a sent Government's anation SWettonham throw been im dated, any é hout. the « ink inte med ri (Signed) —The Britisn Gov~ having shown. the. ttude of Isis has eping the Im APOLOGIZE; SWETTENHAM SN UBS OWN GOVERNMENT (Continued from First Page.) i¢ is ‘certain that his feeling of regrets sharedy;every, have the honor to he, with the highest consideration, sir, i z “Your most obedient servant, ““ESME -HOWARD.” ent delay causes much trritarion onthe parto Thi that the: Government officials, Prompt. re: Swettenham’. ofa tuere or} Ved Nexatious provocation ogmition in America’ fetter wis” the ac} aN : individuat—ts “much approdlated! here.’ Publia opinion continues tg! pinhsly, denounce tho Governor of; ; although’ small element wakes ee he ground that heat ld have a tale Al chance of if. ‘The Bye ing Standard rams eee finesse es Br Swettenham commit~/ Partonsblo piundery- Fito Admiral Dav en fro rh 18. nO whet of jute a 1 i Eduttors Phe-onl — ‘o him and té hig eS teymen a Prolog Belle nto No rt Wa mine ae s nn dees pls midrnlriee, {8 as ‘fol \ Tre continue, & The population | 5 or ix fine, 6 With stored from!" ‘The here, to-day, rte TY pring reopened." fo Lari Mtavor of Tandon. thin atiers) wits Mime wetienham at! = rst inktniment Hon Tiousg Fund—whien howe tats LONDON Gazette this tae Jan. terne wh all convent ‘“extramely mento from a highly ficlal.” ‘The atatemen nite omelal ih x an ope the House Continuing (ie statement ma wuthority Holal is Guvted ax lows: sum: the Kingston Ing cat NO CHOICE YET FOR STON, No Jn Ja Tegtelat urate e the-Seratorsiiinln ss Drvdea. who is a candi tion,” rrenived—the votes of who partiopated in last n neeaucoa, Mr. Dryden sin enate and inv t irty-ane Vows are Tet TRES Hemet of Ue vote the ale _SOENDA COFF! EE Prize s3Eth— Jab ale-tight tins Nothing better sold ia Amenca For the pieasure-of-tovers of Coffee of an imperia! quality, ‘carefully grown on private plantations in the Par East, hand picked there and blended here with ex- -pert care_and knowledge, roasted-and-ground.in-our swarehouse-to-an ‘exactness of even condition —— You can't chase a balloon with # stepimdder, bat you can bewt the 1 Way Digh prices hy gains Loftward, SPECIAL FOR THIS TUESDAY SORTASE KIASE: roux 106 ABBORTED FRUIT. Peau ND 15¢ Spe: fal for This Wednesday NUT CHOCOLATES, Bat Ana SUNITA OG! nore vTREEy, DRTED FIC > 15 Ste CHOCOLATES, ...PouND 15¢ ¢ SE BARCLAY SE (sea Catal eet COR. 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Willamaon, we ae ait Jacobs, Jods Bell: Pereavay gts ‘Work bon, Bo Newbie aud other wolltkenta wT writers. Aloo EhOrt completa artigne ee shop: Unusual Interest. profusely tlustrated, conte 10Cents a Copy $1.20 Year fives “Broo Ante The ny FONWAY,—On Jan, 1007, MARY CONWAY (new 3 yatoved wife of Timothy Conway, dnughter of John Flynn and Kelleher, native of Cordal, Castles Co, Kerry, Ireland. Funeral Vandans aly K c on Thuraday, KER.—Suddenly, on Jan, i SIT ICU ay, IE JANE WHITKER, aaa 49 years. Interment on Jan, Other papers posse 00 , OO LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, Call Wed. 23 Hale 2d 0n este | aCollar pint and «vurcher, ay morning. We roy at., Brovklyn, % Laundiy, bor Laundry. 3017 ieewomaay, WANT es Metrooalian inate from her late residence, 01 24th vat, att rinemt in Calvary Comer Aa New "Yor 7 neo MeGuriy. 16, Calvary Camatery, an nel iaet 107 yn), and Mary land, ‘com ad

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