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paring a “Sensation”’ for Relatives. “THEY HAD SHUT HER UP. ‘Fled Through Snow-and-Will Fight-for Freedom, Also Husband's Divorce Suit. 4, Sidney R. Lash, of No, 28 Broadway, the lawyer who wax\resprosenting the dateréals of Is: Mary Eno Depue, wire ‘of Arthur W, Depue, of No. 204) Weat ‘One Hundred and Ninth street, this city, en she excaped trom Dr, Givens’ nitariuni “at Htamford, Conn. where {hor family had confined -her, admitted (to-day thet he had heard directly from “her and that wt tlon on her re at the propér time. “Lawyer 1 i to have been re- -Esrgeant Cram —Thig man it e'named by Mra’ Depue's hu: he recently sued her for a’ prow RN One of several co-re- Js sald. Aband wir aolute dive Wnonda: fk Mra, De is belleved to be In New Soetn< to-day, for the present at as she lina not been deciared In- Her escape Monday night or “uesday morning, with the ald of a wHurse, from the sanitartum, dressed in night clothes and a fur coat, was thrill- ing. in its dota!l. She will Qght her hus- yo and, who iain em at No, 11 Broad- Way,/to the end in his efforta to keep ®her tn a ‘crary house. Noted for Her Beauty. Mrs, Depuc's father was Edward {carrington, of New Britain, Conn. Her ; smother, who is now married ty Henry B SWhittelsey, a wealthy resident of the Sfastionabie village. of Farmington, in that State, waa Sarah Eno, the adopted | the kidnappers. The advertisement ya daughter of Amos Eno, who owned the| "a inserted on Sunday and read Fifth Avyonue Hotel, tn this city. ja'Yos." It was signed Sane Sheldon. «| fe May Carrington,’as Mrs, Depue, was known as a girl, was regarded aa the handsomest girl in Connectiout, and - ‘was called’ a “Pooket Venus." She waa married when young, but got a divorce towed Depae: They came to this’ city and lived at various hotels until the first of Jest Wonth when. Mr, Depue began proceed. itis for an’ absolute divorce, ~ Mr Depue alleged that his wife had taken atimulants to such an extent that whe had Jost. her self-control. Then ame her confinement in the Stamford eanttarium, Ars. Depiie Was ene of @ party at ‘a wine supper at the Hotel Kaicker- bocker on Feb, 14 and was taken from Usere by @ ruse. The party went for f@D automobile ride in the early morn- gig hours “and “thelr big touring car —--Btopped—at —Dr,—A.-J—-Gtvena's- sant tarium in Stamford, Incidentally that fs’ Where Terry McGovern, the broken- = fown fighter, is recuperating. Then Sought Divorce. Once there, a close watsh was kept ever Mrs, Depito, and then her husband applied to the Probate Court in Stam- ford to_haye her committed for an ln. Gefinite time, The petition was drawn D, With the ¢onsont of her stepfather, y Hungerford, Hyde, Joslyn & Getman, wyers, of No. #9 Pearl street, Hart- and “presented: to the court on fe daren 44 hearing was ret for Maroh Rp hia bats ubge—izocr wrod to March Ih by request of Lawyer Huston eueieeel wetelr | shuld aed Mrs _pDepue managed to elude the’ strict ard. kept over the -pationts {n the reas Pal and get away: Sa MLPA Rr = = atthe beck ot the Mullcing are pearchiiptaas ana male | *urses-use them at regu intervals as; ) # night atgian winds hig clock, ‘Bee ystreatn of. aight, one” over. ‘the road in front and ‘other the— —betrtd: “stolen away unseen, Stusn Hid Trall. ‘The ground was.covered with anew and a hoavy rain fell all night, This pene) gene pone) felds slumhy, 20 e~ : MA an ron, ah eran rene . jotect: tho: “What they crawled siong 1a he shadows a Pecaventine and made their way vo Ente to the eal nseeere ake’, Beats (Pate witea-nay hesbene ~Baward—Carringt on aa ves with his motnoe is Tacming | mw ra. Clarence! Cook. of W: Mra. Depuo' In- riled of her. flight. “None tof tt ould learn where sho was and sneral alarm, waa Wee admit he csoape, bi iath he: had anything’ to ay 4 that on ham he. Hee est Abe . wea a naTnes (ibe married man Bat re neg | SEARCH CAVE NEAR_ ‘the State detecttves,/ the nelghbors of or this reason it Is almost inconcely: | © <-Gpable how. the two -women t inconcely- | yp all hope of ever neving. his son allva, ‘MS, DEPUE WHO MARVIN BOIS FLED MADHUUSE NOW BELIEY D1 | to Meet “Big W.,” Who Says He Has Child. DEMANDS $1,000 RANSOM | Man_and-Woman-Arrested_ in Salt Lake City as-Kidnap-. | pers Proye an Alibi.l- | | ‘There was q false report to-day that | Horace N. Maryin, jr., the four-yoar- old 08 of Dr. Horace Marvin, of Kitts’ Hammock, Del.. had been found fn Balt Lake City in the company of two men and a women. Tho despatches natc private detec had traced the men and woman a the continent and ut Salt Lake determined upon the arrests. No t! Was lost In getting into communicator with Dr, Marvin, He waa told over the wiro thkt his son wes found and In good hands. Tha gricf-stricken father Was overjoyed, but his joy was sho lived. “There came u second despate from Salt Lake City. which wala: f “A -miataka hrs sbeen. made. The chijd fa not the Maryin bay. The men and woman have proved a perfect | ali$! and have Yeen turned loose. This {a the egrt of wild information received here ofmstantly by the police. Every clue ts Anyestigatel, only to be dropped. The/most promising clue up to this time comes from Canada. Bamuel Sheldon, head of the private deteatiye agency, sorie. days_ago re: celyed a letter siened “Bik W. | claring the latter was the kidnapper of the child-and would tarn hin over to his father for $1,000 in gold, to be paid across the Canadian border. Sheldon was told by the wrtter to put an advertisement in a New York paper if he would consent to treat with Sais, next day Sheldon, who ie an old Qentral Office man, eft. for Cama. Nothing was heard of him unth last night, when he, communicated to his partner over he —long-diatatce —oie~ plone that he Was meet! with suc- cram. and that ho was in the northern part of New Yoric State, near the Ca- padjan boundary line. The Nollowing atslogram. wes recetved this morning y Detective Tennen- baum: “Looks foot. Flave been waiting at tho Broad street station, Philadelp! U3 {ened by Was city 0 neip hit t! ty to help him, could not exp<un Bhel- over ay ‘Norths rel spaicted from Tannendaunt don’s hop, Canada, Now feck an and now: to Philngcipiin, except te aR agrecd to mnest Serenens sot the Marvin family in Phil- na tatives of adelphia, MARVIN BOY'S HOME, OVER, —Del,_Maroh_15—Gearnhern for Horace N. Marvin, Jr., the four- year-ol4 pon of Dr, Horacé Marvin, who has been mi ing aince last Monday a. week ago, and who is believed to have peon--kidnapp tl. to-day entered a deep cave near the Margin home at Itty Hammock. With the exception of this cave, every spot in the vicinity of the Marvin farm has been gone over. It is not pelievedt that the child could porsibly have made his Way across awamps and over rough ground to this cave alone, but the Pin- kerton qetectives are not inclined, eve ‘with all the evidenod that tas been brought to them, to beliave the boy way kidnapped. In spite of the Pinkertons’ attitude, Dr, Murvid” and: Gov, -“Eex-nre-pocitive that the child was taker eway by-itd— nappers and 1s being held for ransom. The Pinkerton: men last night disre- ‘The Pinkertons called him before them ‘and for an hour subjected btn to the closest questioning, Eyery question he answered without hesitation. He showoa fer-that-he had nothing to conceal, 5 Information was-recetved here from New York to-day that 6am Sholdon, the a ‘of the Gheldon Detective Agency, had gone to Windsor, Canada, and the j baliet ip-here that ha Baa gos to treat with-the-kidnappors, who have renorted | before that the kidnapped boy in across the Canadian border, apd will be. re: turned on the payment of $1,000 In @ Canadian clue has na the best for several'd: WIDOW LEAVES LEGACY TO SON THOUGHT DEAD, [3 Letter Reveals Existence of William Tanner, Who Disappeared. in Huff 47 Years Ago, “LENOX, Man., March 15.—After be- ine mourned aa dead for soyenteen yoars, William H. Tanner, holr to .$30,- 00 from his mother’s estate, has turned up in Chicago. It ls exactly seventeen years ago to the day that Tanner, then @ man of twenty-three, mysteriously Gisappeared. He had a quarrel with fis employer. He left no word: to any and bis widowed mother gtleved Reraelt to death over tis absence, In Ghoghter, who [snow it neh ter, pet es Meine ere, ‘Postmaster Bourne, Lenox, re: ovived a letter soe the. ne-joat man} last nipec “Tt vlog ap If any of Felson or explanation continued absence, The Important Stomach. HAVERSTRAW, NY. — Gustay owes, the site dyer of this place, maken & marvellous cure for stomach trouble-that 9 performing miraculous dures. “Mr, Kowos) haa also prepared i Sra theo on sii tomack witch will he ito all ting for its AL leading to the Rey. ty helped’ from: the vehicle: a nette, ee EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH: 15. Stock Exchange Scene as the Market Was Tumbling - at the Rate of $1,000,000 a Minute in the Terrific Slump FTER THE BALL, THEY: WED AT BRAK 0 DAY Romantic End to pari Dance and a Hotel pecan ee +| Supper. Mrs. Dorothy 6eellg, of . West Bighty-fourth-street,-te-day-reinctantly} announced harriawe of her only’ daughter Margot to Hans Hockhackey, w young German of wealth and social Position, who recently fell heir to $250,- 0, and bought @ piruierstip th ow unk Engineering Company, of To- doken, N. J. ’The couple were married | carly yesterday morning by tho Rev. Henry Marsh Warren, New York's fa- mola hotel chaplain, and they hold the record for marriiges &U~ Wie” Drewk-Ot day. Herr Backhackey with Gis, Socllx lett tho homo’ of the datter! early Wodnosday night to attend the Purim Ball tn Madiscn Square Garden They did not fancy the crush, so with 4 vewy friends they weut to the dfotel Knick-| erbocker for a midnight Junch, whieh | lasted until early yesterday. saad Rang Up the Janitor. The mikman'a wagon was at the door Mr. Warron's npart- when a carriage Grew up‘at No. 4) inety-fourth etreet, minntedtocdl| dainty tra Instead of ringing the enaplain’s bell the young man rang for the janitor, Christian Kasohale, acho romponded with baer tha t-purakied wires te. follow cou county < proasyin the offender. warren s operant = (Tet you forthe would not be home it he Fino what you want," eald the janitor, vynon the chanlain opened tis door the clock vex m jus striking the tour of 4. nly the plae ink 99s rot the bride-_ tobe. ka Bias consent to perforay the marriage arta late Jn the night and 20 carly. jae e oasis it was Reet Sites ee are vine Rr when ne apartment Bockhackey. - Sei seen Mel .Mother -Foraltes cen “They Gabie HULL. tov ing, “and “con- feased what they bed done," eaid Mra. Beollx x ‘World ‘reporter, “T gave them my bdlessing. I only ob- Seated on account of Sho, was husband peat eee : Tom re r om at they y mH ua, “where ea. Stwtes ton Years ago, and for years ue been connected with a maohinery hours at No 19 Liberdy “atrpet. He has living. at’ the Home of Bra. A.D. Hewltt, No, Sorenty= seventh street. The count § are on their honeymoon in Mantic Ci SELLS DOCTOR TICKET. FOR HIS OWN GOODS, Robber Adds Indutt to: Injury, but It Brings About His Own Undoing. - Tho residence of Dr, Gustay. Miller, at No, dt West Seventy-elghth street, was entered by burslara and néutly cleancd of loone valuables on the nightof March Ber- station Wa was oranda nent: dn @ United two lp Detective-Bergeants Carey and Mc. | 24y. there te little proapect of: his re- 3 re dotailed, bat couldn't covery, Ching, “ease nigne the ithe phyaiclan Wng | Abraham existed In a Uttle furnished Visited by 8 a pocKec nas Seco eararni hie] room at No, 16 East Ono Hundred and fered for ‘elo, a Paw taket which Gf, | Seventh street, for the payment'of which paid wi redeem goods, |he was sadly in arrears, but Land- Taciuding « Jelepeen ana» mee sie) lord Gustay Schell was lenient. Abra- wath bow! In the arelary ie he sure ate han had come trom Morcew,. Russia, but six months ago, bellaving that in | Peo) Re lio: athe Ris time of lite he could win fortune | © rails ae a rating 260, ‘in the ‘pew land. | The etrueele. was | jeorn wn i feund th ne if tn, the be front hin tis, poughe Si ahd vthres, poste ea ee es a wal rite HOW A HUMBLE TAILOR LOVES OM [FTA AVENU \Sends “Black Hand’ Let- ters to Pretty Modiste ‘When’ Repulsed. Misa Tesslo stauenr Mra. E. Maloney, dark and A —pertner —with—her—aunt, Dinsmore, in the fashion- at Noo Sor FItOr R. ible modlste shop, avenue, the pollee froma perion—presuimably’ | «—man—who tas “bluck-hand’’ letters, At least -every one of the miasives ts signed with a | crimy bunch of digits bearing moro ré- semblance to a hand than anything else. . can figure it out, tes in the dlacharge of one of the men employed inthe work- room’ of the establishment, ‘Thia feliow waa-an Italian‘and as ardent aa, the sun of his native land when Miss Maloney was around. Syery morning the pretty | modiste found on her rosewood desk a! bunch of flowers or a box of expensive candy, At first she did not know from. whom these presenta’ came, but wnen the dark- okinnéd (allor lala hla heart at her feet} in thres and a half pages of Illac note + paped'with a greed _awillow in-the corner of each she began to see a great light, “End -the-next-morning-he-wae _torced-1 ‘taRo his departure, Two mornings ago when Miss Malcnoy Toe — her me—ehe—found—a— grim) — looking envelope addressed In atumbling capltals, She nearly fainted when “she! opened it and read: This 1s warnung the furst. If you not pay more moncya to men, look out, There will be two more,” “Nie sont CaM ~to-dat allyped under the door of the modiste's shop during the night. eLok out,” It reads, dead_for, you. I gay men more money’ oF bad "tor you. MeO Mlaok Hand “ad5ris the” boitoan of wie rey he Tenderloin police think that the igure nave enor idee ‘Work af a fellow who ls mtterpiing ts ‘no tell cops oF Day _work- iqnten her, | Atlee Maloney: Lakewood 10 get over tealeneekesne till after the fatal. thind {oS received: In the mytntime De- i, Nae oe Way avi Povtne lookout for "Bleck Handera PENNILESS IN NEW LAND HE SEEKS DEATH. Abraham Found Age_Handieap-Too b~Severe and Tried Three » Ways to Die. penniless and without: meang to rejoin his wife and “bildren| trom nem an ocean separated” him, \tried three weys unsuccessfully’ to jqutt, this earth to, day. To drank @ solution of ‘parts green, cut his throat, with @ penknife, and then turned on the gas. He Is in Farle Hospital, where-tre—wurgeons he attached to ree endearingly” to been senting her ‘The trouble. as_near as. Misn Maloney | ~ (tae very_unwillingty. Btmon| Abraham, sixty-two years aid) | TO INDICT BI OR WRECK THAT AILLED Jerome’s Aid Tells Board has sought the protection of) -of Estimate that Grand- Jury Will Act. Asaistant District-Attorney Nott de- elated baore Cio” Bourg “ot Earmiate and Apportionment to- that im-| Portant Indictments» are expected 44 the outgrowth of the Brewster express! Wreck, Ho sald that no ‘mportant will thoes -indictinents-¢ thatthe clty will | be catled upon for money to be used tn! the prosecution of the defendants, Muny experta will have to be employed | give testimony for the people. Mr, Nott appaared pdefore the Board -to-ask for-a—speciai appropriation of. $15,(00 for extraordinary expenses tn the Thaw cose, ami his statement ‘aa to New York Central indictments was Tt_was. pnur- | by Mlayor-Mo-} ticklly forced from 74m Cloilan. “\Vill: thin 416,00 cover the expense of the case?’ asked the Mayo, “Tho expons+ to dute-comes as within c¢ the amount, ard a small addi- Snel guin-may Le neoded,” mud Mr. Ne f why cannot this be patd out of our B00 contingent fund?” the Stayor Pan jenton, Te l= t argu beter. that the “thane trial expense i we icy it a ase toro on whi # now, ue wort Wiky noe pay % from your coutingent f art Can't pee the p pisaty”* es bayer. pes ‘thieat ott made hia Mt! fimene about iho indict 0 the total cost WARNING OF DANGER FROM DYNAMITE, Inspector Reports Presence of Need-/ less Quantity of Explosive 5 jn Busy Sections. | ;Aa the tesult of an thvestigation | “Which: disclosed that 2,000 pounds of dy- namite more than je. noceasary for a day's work are stored by contractors yullding operations are In progress. Hire Commiastoner Lantry to-day will -o contractora to” restica the quantity 7o4 Hho explosive on hand. duy to Comintesloner Lantry that the principal users of dynamite in the city aro ey ney aly en ered on the cea ae venient ‘nel a where biaaiiny ata ° re pen Nemoto Dut A atop. a 9 et AVS BAY, unasooasary dangers in this [they took a train for New York. td i in tho busy soctions of the oly where! Inspector Franz 8. Wot, of the Hit |i reau,of Combusttbles, reported yeater- | HURLED OUT OF CAB AS HORSE DASHES AWAY Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Woods, of New-York, Injured in Newark. Mr, and Mrs, A. Ste Rireraite Drive, H. Woods, of No.! pewrevanociaents A cab in whobt Mr, and Mra. Wo Wefe riding, came bounding along Mar ‘There wa no driver on the Kot street. box and an it neared Broad atréet Paul Bramber, a trolley Inspector at that polnt, ren-out to head off the runaway} horse. He grabbed the aniinal's bridle but missed his footing and fell, The “horas kicked tink and the enh: whesis passed over/*him, rendering him un- conscious, ‘After knooking down the inapeoter | L the-horee-ewerred-to-the-theit andthe |cab was upset and bath Mr, Woods and Inis wife knocked out onto the pavement. } j linegnaraped-mariqnte— busty sand ettOr:+ [having thi cits and bruises treated by a physiilan «thoy boarded another | cab and arere driven to the depot where An ambulance from the Newark City “Was summoned and Branber | It was found that he had sustained @ fracture of the skull. and posatole internal tn- juries. TW0-WIVES-OF-ONE-* et|LOTHARIO FIGHT AS ONE.| Browster ast month. With= out another word the Bodrd of Hs- timate passed the reaolution appr priating the $15,000 astosd for In the er se plained Nott! exp! that Maw case will not much exceed double at P Seoquoe if it ave net 60 ne ther tha the prevent tris). Two young and pretty women were. Decky Bernateln and May 8tmon, who eppeared in the divorce court to-day against Lawrence Cohme, who had ma: ried “Becky July 14, 1902, and then’ on} Sept, 20, 186, had married May without the formality of getting @ divorce from Deoky. ‘The two young women came ¢o court together, fast friends and clinging to eac\ other in their joint’ distress, Beoky and May told thelr nt Justice ‘Truax, | Becky got n from Lawrence Cohie-naming Me - ed-cegpon and. May @zked that her; rriage 4 ‘eonne “be amuses On the Mode tht he wis already married | fy Decky. when he mazriod her, ‘Aw for Cohne, ho aftered no’ dafenee, | Indeed neler, the viata o¢ ‘hk ng habit had noon fim ina year, FI guld Just like to, thate ally: You USE — “There's a Reason." fi Get the Ite book, M Wellvitie! in pias, EVERY STREET DISGRACETUL, SAYS MAYOR: HM Equitable Man. Declares She Was Divorced by an Ex-Senater. of a ¢amous Knickerbocter family Heneselacr, cutng John C. Wilson, | well-known clubman and man sonia! Vice-prealdént Of Me Dquitadw, surance Society, for a separa’ te ground of cruel treatment, and non-support ed Justicn New burger for an ard of $800 monthly, alimony and $1,000 counsel fee to-day, + | Pending: the érial of her 8 Vithin’ tous months Wise @bused his wife ahamefull: jer and cuusing her angul Hon and ‘mental, torture: to the verge sege Of, nervous prostration, \ sailed: for /surope without ‘notifying her,’ sald McManus.! “He was Kone sik Wee He left $100 on her Ing table, and on his return vinltea the cepts long + eareugh to her-roundiy and $135 more on ber bureau. Meantime had been notified by a lawyer that: Race had mortgaged evorything © In presents. sae they” have cet lived ree rs. n makes affiia frasband told her that he an income of $7,000 a year’ for. renewal premiums on oe ws ‘fe ineurance, policies thim; and that’ he easily 000, Year on: hiad current business as agent of the Equitable. sraie. netituted @ sult for a eepare- tion, whioh-be answered with a couns into marrying -her. Ther annui- ‘Ment sult waa sent to Eluhu \B. Frost, To thin George 3f, Leventritt replied that Mrs, Wilson. ie wealthy In her own’ rieht, poet has an.income much Jarzer than Wilson's. “This woman had been the wife c! former Senator Myer Nussbaum, of Troy,” wald Mr. eye rread {Senator Nusybaunt wae ied cones ot i absolute divorce Trom her on tory grounds, When Wilson ecaval enamortl. of pace Spee told wa that that decres ara fervor." before the board, to mean that he intends making his admintatration strenuous from now on. A communication from the, Aqueduct Commission asking Cor $1,000,000, came be~ fore the Board. % “How long $7 this. thing to Mast? an this taken twenty-five years more? the. Mayor. _ = “Aa long as the Commissioners live, buppore,"? answered a member of the Board, “Well, as they profess to be Democrate [ney “may. lye forever,” a Bfayor, “fut _ tha. approptlatien rent pecmuls for an nmulment_of they mar = McClellan Makes Remark- able-Admission-Before—{apolicattona_trom_Boravsh_ Presidente __ Board of Estimate. At a meeting pf-the Board of, Est!- NeeoTorky were: Miate-te-day Mayor-MeClettan-made-the; injured. to-day in Newark: by a rua] ansible admission that every street /, {fn Manhattan is in a disgraceful con- onda, | dition. ‘The: Mnyor started tn by widlding big atick" of bis own In relatlén to expenditures, show! He wanted ‘on every proposition that bs { through. ‘The next move ‘shelyed about forty land others for salary (ncreases, Borough President Coler wanted §,- 60,000 for the purpose of) repaying Brooklyn street ees ‘1 think,” sald Comptroller Mets, other boroughs ghowld be leoked a Ofan! As Dorough President Ahearn was be! absent on account of an attack of grip oe there waa no reply. “prides marked In plain Agurca——— HEADQUARTERS: FOR: MISSION ‘FURNITURE, CARPETS, OP" vel ard ipartmeat Send-postal fer Furniture, Carpet and Rug Catalogue. 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