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ton Affairs—Taft Drop- ped In by Accident. Mare! Also Ruined One of Her Horses. WASHINGTO WOMAN IS OVERCOME. not come to see me mattera at all." Tho abové-are subs the President used ‘Brother of Accuser Asserts That the'Horseman Bru- tally Treated “Diver.” 7 the report th his that Hugh Gibson, who until two weeks ‘go jas employed ay groom by Misa Gulla Morosini, the eautiful - and talented Gaughier of the millionaire Danker, Gloyann! Morosini, at her man- an on Riverdale avenue, Kingsbridge, | Waa arraigned ‘in the Morrisania Pollce SGdurt to-day charged with swearing at ‘and-insulting the young society, wothan Right. Ha was. also charged with 4 uate treating: one of Miss Morosint's id ushbreda, arheh thee “Kroon was “arralgned Gio- ann! yeaa gee dry, brother of the young ment, ippeared to present the charge. ‘sala that’ ahe was so overcome by s yishgtings Gibson nad used that sho scould ‘not undertake the ordeal of ap- fn éourt. ‘When’ he told the Magistrate that Glb- on had been discaarged two weeks ago Abusing his’ sister's horse, a beau- pal ‘animal caked Diver, He had the horse in the face, sald the fj joude banker, and’ had inflicted other $njuries that had ruined the horse for ‘ang Turther cross-country and hunt ri offclals during “which Pose of launching’ a boom for Secre! Taft for the Pregidency. Senator Hansbrough was in Ushed. administration he thought tion was correct. "Youvhave a ‘Tight Will tell you exact! to know, whet happenbd, ator Hanabrough, tinued the Prenident. polities at all. pfiappened Louse. with his brother, over to the White E ites were talked after= In_any sense whatever,” From authoritative learned to-day that Denten and Attorney-G. had to do-with the Chicas: deal, which pources It- eral Nearly Made Her Faint, to peek up this charge of cruelt: Manet orse | Mr. “Morosini produced. a / aMidavit of a veterinary surgeon who had examined the horse. Ho also called ‘fo bie-coachman,- David McGee, Who-sware t Gibson had attacked tho horse in metee Commission. The anxious 19 learn what was bit or what the Btate contempts in the matter, Morosini. W! ‘nen she came he door he poured forth a tirade, of conduct charge “jc Magistrate House fined Gibson $10, “hen Mr, Morosini asked that the fur ‘ther charge of cruelty to animala be on- ed, Phe Court could not take up goharge, however, on the meagre ony Of &@ voterinary's affidavit. rbalni promised to bring the! surseon f0\ court and other witnesses as well, Watited to ‘seo that tho Cr got that was coming to him. = ys He Bought Hie Pay. ing Over a Back Fence— Now in Hospital. 74 Main street, Ni Brooklyn, recently bought a larga revolver, 19.—'Gov. Denoeen and Attorney-General Stead did on any political talk with Senator Hansbrough, of North Dakota, to-day when the latter asked him ‘about Saturday's conference atthe White House —with-the -Htinois Secretary Taft ani his brother called, was for the pur- ry New York at the time the story was pub- He told the’ President when ho saw him to-day that as a friend of tho he had a right to know If the. reported publica- -and I the-President replied; according Ww Séne The Governor and |" the Attorney-General did not come here on any political matters at all,!! oon- “We did not talk During the interview with tie Tilinols oMcial Secretary Tatt, to come ‘There ae po politics at all in their not a political gathering was the visit of Gov. Stead and Aton figured in the Harriman investigation before the Interstute Com- President wan Rg done] ed doing BREAKS A BURGLAR'S SKULL WITH BULLET Pots the Thief as He Is Estap-) Fearing {hat ‘his, store might be robe Zealvaliee Forasky, grocer, at He kept the Aseapon under his pillow In the lttle room jn the rear of the ators where he As They Are Pictured by the ake Pictures Of-Rvelyr/ Nes Phe. EVELYN THAW 70 BE CALLED AS A WITNESS AGAIN Cr a a re % 'Primte od By The Evelyn Nesbit Thaw and May McKenzie, London Sphere. © prigoner, who ls,twenty-two years Bnd # Ane look! “ees de sae toxany bye eUEpIcIOUs Tolee at his” windew.—Jumping —to— fhe oonctusian, that a burglar was trying to break In Reet of his own accord. When he lett, he sald, $23 was still owing to Shim. He had been told to call at a So Sea and get this money; “THe had done, so, without result, and "Yast night had gone to the house on Riverdale avessw.4o.,collect the money. "I merely asked for my moncy," he gaid, “and did not use any language See not pertectly proper. | I am ly. accused for aplte, ua tia Siisa ‘Moros iy ghe owed me, it true that 1 Injured her horse. imal hed a sore ear, and when tert Lo take off the bridle one ped his ‘That is ‘alt blazed away. There was a crash of | Blass, and then the «grocer ‘scramble as of a man running away, He jumped to the window just In timo to see his burglar climbing over the Tear fence. Once more the trusty revolver barked climbed over the fence, ‘tok threo prisoners to the Amity street ' Ho: pital, where dd been fractured by a) bullet. Forasicy's stores ieey see MORE INDICTMENTS IN” te CHICAGO, March 19—A strike 19 pabops of all Harriman raitroads heduled to begin yesterday waa held! “up pending the outcome of negotiations in'Chicago between officials and repre- | Bentatives of the International Botler- SS Biekore Unton.— TU sald fis danger of @ fie-p has not becn passed. ePraaldent.George ¥. Duty; af the union, held conference with Prectident 8, M. Felton, of the Chicago and ‘Alton road. cat piehe the executive board of tne srs"-organization met:—ft war A: announced that the union will’ demang reinstatement the men who ck month ago oh the Alton shops 2*4-Bloomington. The Alton strike was called but the company refused to restore ali tne vatrikers to their positions. » President Felton holds that the weatik- ut Is closed incident. “TAFT IN TOWN, BUT HIS STAY NOT LONG. Holds ~ Brief ‘Conference: and® Pro- | Witsor Btaxy refusing to a low any ¢ | b le ceeds to Washington By ut hiz attorneys to Noon Train, Becretary of War Taft hurried Into! town to-day from New Haven, whore | he had beer attending the meeting, of AUG dels WU Peabo, aelith Me Swern aaicn fT ing on all-day somsion yesterday, whi tlon and graft, gain this afternoon. Dents will Se: returned. — thé legal forms of the true bills. Distriot-Attorney William HH. don said to-day that yestenlay's ses ston of the Grand Jury was the most setiaational meeting of any inquls ings for results of any stra ay investi- gation in this country, STORM WARNING. “The local Weather Bureau hau m the Bon aa oy ae tet Charles a Eiene | Trecelved the following special 1. F. Olmstead an », PUL, who : form the commission Tor} Lronaviasningtens tlon of the American shore Southwest storm warnings peau Nisgara Fall he conference was held behing | aay doors and’ nothing about it was cloned were ordered displayed at 1 P, M. from Baltimore to New York. Sen ARLE pp increasing southerly ‘winds shift- { “FALLS IN _BAY, BREAKS LEG. | Jing to southwest-northwest with dangerous squalls on) middts At lantic Coast, Wallace Comes (olGrict) but Aaas| His Knowledue of Sea Water. | iam Wallace has been a sallor for} miany: Years, but he says he never was! in until to-ady whether sea wate: er | hard or soft. He found out for a “Verity this morning when as he went Srenter. 2 Uttle schooner Antelope, on a sailor, ut ‘the foot of fourth ‘street, Brooklyn, ‘nev eat se Water and broke his leg.” * ie was Tencued, Now he fs coy Forecast for New York City and vicinity—Warmer weather, with occasional raln to-night; Wednes- day partly cloudy. Ee oo FILES CURRY LN UO 1x20 OINTMENT ta kun Se tthe Ff ad of Hehing, Hind, Hieedin; ‘that goa water Ls not soft, in Oto 14 dye or woney refunded se < Forasky was aroused at an early hour he took careful alm at the window and heard a and then the scared grocer ran to the lower Fulton atreet police station. Two policemen tarrjed back with-him,They found a hat with a bullet hole close to the brim just where the burglar had Half an hour Inter Policeman Higsted ‘station. One of them, Francisco Runati, had a wound Jn the head and was hat He-weastaken to.the Jong -Taland the » gungeons | The police. think teereiar who tried tu gt-into "FRISCO GRAFT SCANDAL, and sted unt! after midnight, during whion ftteen ‘of the nineteen members of the Bourd of Bupervisors were examined 4. ceqard to alleged -munioipal aorrap- the Grand Jury met It 4s expected that numerous iaiot- It-ta-known/ other tactt* that the District-Attorney’s office -was busy-all night on what, it de said, were Lang- orial body jn the history of San Francisco, and one of the most remarkable mect- Abraham ‘Ruof jp practically held tn- ranted to cure any (Continued from first Page,)-«——___| the jury will eni distinction between the questions which the District-Attorney in his limited Jn- telligence puts to the witness and Ui: cominents which he makes on the Wess -onewers, sald delmas Your Honor, I object to the theticn a having no dant Ie not on trial for bell man, This is not a ebsee Delma. Honor, r teas r protested sucering tone of re Jerome, nis 1 tid show that he is nos oly to bring outjany facts? an Insane man hypothetical question He sav the wicreotyped answer—that ‘Thaw di know his act Was wrong und did pot Wo Ute nedaine and qunity nf hisnet thought ‘Thaw tloug defect of reason on June 35 ring Upon this case. The book from Peep ea Undertakes to quote ja not in| [p40 Woy baseb make peon 8 lunatic .play gen & madman have T he lent rugs. good rugs?” 3 ith the Idea that a lunatic | 7 ave a direct bear. s death, Jerome proceeded to probe di Into the mat- ter, He kept at {tu ih he exh ee, Justice Fitrreraid's—patience, yerfully the Juatic Jerome had completely curious grip on his slippery: temper, fairly shouted thi submit that I haye a right to Im- peach this smart expert with his own words in order to vest his credibility and to show this jury he is testhiying falsely. Finatty. Jerome worked back to the Foelttea ue. lost his pre- Ho vege tho Dis: j Jellitte, pe cs, but all tho | he ts Pus its lita awl between {he strands ng. AL MII the yet hey orderly ink Harry Thaw wae oul~ is book have fering from wiat you in “hysteria do not think 0," pb! jomebody, sox he wurtering fo’ A AUR D BIBER FONG 4 thatahe in a perfectly makes his ri Lin A lila opponent's “condtet | Jonal, Improper and con ours—ahd Aeon minutes | Of the most futile, pointless, -frultles crosa-examination that this trial yet brought forth, Jerome sald ho wag through with tho still smiling, atil] con- Taent art ite —hadt—been—beates every tlme he came to chose quarters, with Jelliffe. ANOTHE EE EEPERT i } “STARTS SESSION IN THE AFTERNOON. agar. t-forn: of fnsanity-a-sufferer-has? 4 was Unprof studied a patient for as long ‘nev months before I was ye form of insanity. trom | Studied Him a Month. ‘How long have you studied this de- about a month.’ Have you personally examined the defend: Nave not “Phon-you-eannot testify to bis condl when Ne shot Stanford White, can | yourself, Mr, Jerome, have ex- jound ine, int my answers and 3 You acts embodied In the easel ductions to th hypotheteal, qu don and not’ to any “Bo then, It Ja impossible from: th As soon a8 court reconvened, Dr. pyEptAthce.. question to draw an-opln-| Jeliny was dismissed without any his mental condition at the tine ice White?" te, bat is your deduction, Mr. Jerome; mine. tell you I have drawn an opinion but not enough material is at my cispes 1 to permit of my exactly the form of Insanlty whlch h brain storm It 4g a term used often by ex- nyey antdea to the lay mind, axt two dictionaries | Do. further questian, and in his place Mr.’ Delmas called Dr. Charles. W. Pilgrim, a local allenist, Pilgrim was an elderly, worn-looking man, with a white beard, In éthting his qualifications, he sald that-ho was President of the New York Hoard of Lunacy and formerly superin- ltendent of the State asylum at Pough- Just as he took the stand a notable visltor arrived in the person of ’Fightng Jeff Davis, United States }Senater from Arkansas, In reply to Delma's presentation of Jerome's hypothetical question, Pilgrin gave the: same answer which his. pre- ecessor of the defense had made. “In opinion, on the’ nighy of June K. 1, at the time he shot was suffering from such one who ever “Do you know of an y inaanity ast attack 0: Wa ste. Sould's and Ww. defeet of reasoning that he did not Jinow th nature and quality of his act ;and did not know that the get was! | # bs | Hie as the only statement that Delnas desired from Pilgrim, He turned the niut over tu Jerome, whol {,/(uskerdd him the same string of questions he had put tocthe Other experts for the dotonse, New York Expert Next. Dr, Mena B,’Gregory was the next to come to tie stand, He was barely five feet in height with @ keey face and a pulr of big’ eyeglasses that. belied a | Dovish figure.” He said he had charge | |of the psychopathic ward “at Bellevue | et the present time. His opening tos, mony showed chat ‘he had wide experi Phat his luwyere how's b stanford White's friends tet {nu madnouse, ot I} ef, thy atlents X have de. | weribed Killod persons, eat committed: acts ahowiug tho of these udden brainatoring, Other ward, these tig parallels to Mr. In the midat of Jolliffe's explanations, some sneeringly sald "So you call that @ parallel, do you? Net, wit ul existences a ma. tations Offer aclent ‘Thaw's ont J Yes. from a acientife standpoint I) ente in general practice and in th bit orttant Vrosna! Seah aa ied tthe etnan County Tneany | Jerome repeatedly, a B nb reading of. bis record Ooms Repeatedly ancered at Jellitte. henowed that he had extmined 2700 unas ORO ET Firs eno ica "slow Ofyerithinal tendencies, maui’ I want you to underata: He edid bo had studisd tho -Btate's [when he ast year, Dr. Greases Answers. questton {didn't Indubs d skyrocket stunt. citing the events of th ewitness’s mind had freshed. Jeromo, gestur! tol that killed White j hammer In Mlustration, might Thaw. ng on Whito w nt TM I thinte maid b e with the Pine pping. its naked Grerory ads adyane v en he did Insane knowledge,” , CG Charles G n sti who testified ypotact cal nt that the, defense was i and proper fashion,” os 3 f { do not think CI FVeR TNS deciao |, ThE sort of thing dranzed atong with }2imost through with Its sur-cebuttal ow long does it take -vo: occasional sneering comment by Jerome Wagner Once More. Dr, Wagner gave tle answer which hin i 50: dnt know ‘an you | tell sanity Harry Thaw had?" pe —ttine_ came toe vald Wagner wearily: fnswer doze on saint of the br: storm, woe ia, calle aera to the looked familta ya = spent werk ir S ariier Silecreeponded ton belmaa!s of Jerome's jypothetical Wagner and € gory and his confere ecmhad done, crom-examingd with a the net was wrong. us what kind of asked Jeromo ie i DF, Britson stand. 1H apwara Os. Iethestetal presentation question 348 the rest 0 Jerome trace ot- bis former: bitterness, Evala-whe-jat Ia perronal enemy as arell as his court- houe opponent answered fim back bilthely and dabonairly, What kind of Inganity did Harry Thaw have?" asked the District-Attor- ney, It him legal was a.sort of insanity that made Wy Irresponsible for his acts hot White when Thaw wrote the he knew "Do you think letters In evidence here that he was eRe them rt think he had an Insane knowledge of tt"! Producing from a portfolio the re- yolver that Thaw used, Jerome wont through his engaging pantomime of the tragedy: for the time this after- noon, JAIL FOR PAINTING HIS BABY GREEN ON 17TH. s\Brening World) * NORWALK, Conn, March (Specia! to SOUTH ~James-Goums,-of Darien, was, are ralyned in tho pollee court here. to-day fon the unusual charge of painting his baby yreen on Sunday, Coomy was on parace Saturday migat, and was aull golng some on Sunday he marched home with a pot $ His wife waa asicep, and while she flumbered he painted his young hope- j ful green and then left the house, to roaume his celebration. Mra. Cooms' was shocked when she awoke and saw that her infant had |turned green “over niglit, When she learned what had happened eho became ‘very angry. ‘The child had licked oft somo of the green paint, whlch’ falled to agree with It, Mra. Coonty had hor atelotic Bpouse ‘arrested and ares Bey aay nuke the charae, nd sent to Jal for thir ‘day, MARCH’ 19, Was suffering from | Wag} 1907. CAPTAN ALONE OWWRECKED SHE TOD HIS CAT Vessel Till Pet Was Found. Wreeked on Hog Sty Reef, off the coast of Cubs. Capt. Richard Hugh: of the Welsh barkentine Annie Lloyd, refused to loaye his ship until he had found hia cat, The members of the; otew were taken to another Vessel and | Capt... Hughes remained alono and’ searched the ship for the tabby. He -|found her hiding under the gulley stove and he was nally taken off with pussy in his arms just as the ship broke In two. ve This was the story browght to port to-day by the Hamburg-Ameriean Mner Prinz Eitel Friedrich from tho West’ Indies. Capt, Hughes, tho.cat and the membera of tis crew wore aboard, bound for thelr home tn SfAddox,. Wales, | where seventeen-year-old Annie Hughes | aWalls her fathre. The cat belongs to ‘Annie which accounts for the anxlety | of Capt: Hughes to save It. «Rah on Reef Without Trouble. “The Annle Lloyd lett Hacha, United Statcs of Columbia, with a cargo of | green fruit on Feb, %. On’ March 5, in ja gentle breeze and a’ comparatively | smooth sca, she ran on the treacherous, | Hox Sty Reef. This Is an edge of coral’ |formation, invisible at times. 4 The vessel struck broadside on;’and stuck, Deeydown=in the clear green water Capt. Hughes and his men could see the bores of ships and the bones of inen, Some averred that they could see humay, skulls grinning at them, distort- ed horribly by tho ripples on the sur- face, During the night the wind freshened and at-dawn It was) blowing a gale. The fishing schooner Dedodrop, Capt. Hastings, (rom Nassau, happened along, aad Capt. Hughes signalled for help. There wa’ ET eeh a ethale an attempt at rescue fig stogd by for twenty-four hours, hoping for an abatement of the gale. but the wind increased In force. At hoon on March 7 ‘the Annie Lord began to break up. Eager to Be Saved. Capt. Hastings called for volunteers, wlio Inanned a boat-and. pul off for the doomed. ship. When they got to Roi Gestination Jonn Grimth, mate. Aibere Vogel, Robert: Krmest. und Cai freeman, sailors, and Otto Rasch, th Pyok of the Annie Lord, betokened » willingness to be rescaed that was al- wots precipitate Not. 80 Capt. aE nat leave the, ship until 1 can ith the cat" he » lene others rowed away and left him he lureing, vessel. Up and down ‘ack, Mra forth below: igh the veccattle. andthe decks fiiuxe: Ite nies seins or hast fasted (0 ¥ on nailed to the Rahing he boat put o! or wy his “shin! before his jain the skeletons on Toleccs * ” anwn to} - THAW SENDS $100 T0_ PITTSBURG SUFFERERS | Declares -that Owing to the De- mands on Him Now He Can- not Send More. PIETSEU RG, Pal March 19—Mayor j George W. Guthrie, of tht city, re: |celved a letter from Harry Thaw to-day in which a check’ for 3100 was tinclosed-to—akd persons suffering from the food of dant weok...The letter lu as follows: ew York, March 15, oir. Dear Mr, Guthrle—Owing* to demands Mie Tt can only ‘send $10) toward yeovatiet-of the—sufferers by the un= |precedentod flood. A. check for “that hmount is inclased, Very respectfully ay ie (Signed.) “H, K. THAW." The Mayor repited that no fund has been raised In Pittsburg proper, but that one had been ralsed In Allegheny, the vity-neross ‘he “river, and—asied what disposition should be made of the money. Alloshany City {s now a part of Pittsburi Sas Carnival of Wrestling. The _noxt_carnival of wrestling at a local Bowery Theatro will taxe place [tonight Thefovowing wrestlers wilt: appear; Jim Galvin, tho Irish middie welght champion, vs. Max Mueller, the champion middle-welght, of Eng- land; "Young Roeber." the champion Tight. alent, of the cual alde, vs. "Abe, f New don, Conn, They cite Ywrestl Vest i9. and three if fais catch-as-catoW-can style, to a fin- h tor $20 a wide, winner to take all, Tele lnat match resulted ALN two-hour draw. It was ohe of the best ever neon. Florrie Barnett will referee, CORRECT DR An Import _ Silk-Lined Suit mounted over taffeta. Refused to Quit Doomed | effort FOR WEDNESDAY. Fancy Eton-Gaats, new model Skirts, in black and Spring shadings, handsomely trimmed. Value $42.50; ele yelese 0 such a lige wels I don't wish to say more, “This trouble began back in 198, wher Drs. Bernard Sachs and Charles L Dana declared Mrs,” Androws Incompe- |tent and ahé was aent to Bloomingdale. Androws, Jolin’ Notman, the lawyer, who dled {n January, and myself were appointed a committee to look after her estato, and Andrews was in addition ap- pointed ag a committee to look after her person Aaked for an Accounting. “Andrews was sigare wanting money. "Mr, Notmhan ‘and: i insisted that he should produce Gans ners for his ¢xpendl- | tures of the funds‘ of his wife's estate, aia failure to do 90 resulted in an ction brought about m year ago by Mr, | Nownan and myselé usking for an ac- { counting, |p Abeul Ihe same (ime my wife brought un action asking for. the re- |moyal of Andrews. from the commission, and Andrews brought an action asking for the removal of Mr, Notman.and my- self, with ‘the object of securing sole control of. Last pommner, without the iow! ledge | Mr, Notman, my wite or myself, An- } of drews: secured the release of Dis wito from Bloumingdalé and sent her to tne ‘oountry. Later on he brou ids ner to thelr home. a few doors u avenue. Ser Linitiaderrepentedtattemptnsto nee her, but a private watchman, employed by Andrews, barred her at the doo Sent Back to Sanitarium. “We went Inti court and secured an order compelling Andrews to Jet hia wile io Mrs, Roosevelt. “\when he. lqarned, of this he summoned and they a not-a] |atra Andrews iat, Whe aanltariare | o \Mrs. Andrews is allowed to Write Mr Roo t letters. Sho |x not violent. ould be cared for at her home. out sole object Is to protect her prop- erty while she is alive. We don't want her money, have plenty and Mrs. Roosevelt has, plenty, After Mrs. An- drews dies we have no concern about what becomes of her estate.” Mrs. Roosevelt, who hid Ustened to her husband, rald that who approved of everything. he had sakl. “She then! rowed a letter 6 from het sister, It was a pathetic do ument, plainly the. product of one rehtai trouble, but striving to he hes rent. Assisten in the Divorce. “In a sense I am responsible for thet Production of these letters, whict the Wao, are perfectly proper ft harmiews.* said “Mrs, Roosevelt. “An: drows had the unspeakable audacity to establish Mrs. Frank Klemme in my sister's Beets: whiie-she was_in-Bloom~ PACIFIC COAST TOWNS ° MENACED BY FLOODS. BAN FRANCISCO, March 19.—Heavy rains which have prevalled since taat Saturday™ have caused the rivers of northern California to gverflow and great damage has resulted. A large part of the town of Oroville has, been inundated and’a portion of Marysville is under water. The Mormon Island bridge across the American River was wasned away last night. At the Folsom State Prison two Buard houses were swept away. At Sdcramento no danger is appre Rehieds as the levees are in, good con- ition. ‘The aituation at Stockton, how- ever, appears to be more serious, as the local streams are ‘higher than’ for years, anda great volume of water Js miter re Ben The towns of Woodbridge and paSTols ars {n danger of belng flooded. The low- lands are under water, and the wheat and barley crops arg?) ruined. The jeveee-are—belng—patroliel,and every. s being made to prevent, a dis- astrous Inundation. ors eee RAINS BRING NEW FLOOD IN WEST VIRGINIA. WHEELING, W. Va., March 19.—A -heayy_paln_that lasted all night caused @ second flood on Wheeling Creek to- day, Elm Grove, a town that suffered thousands of dollars in damage by the recent high water, was again inundated andthe people were-compelled ta move a second time. All” the snvall etrecnid are bank full. PITTSBURG, gin over Wastern Northwestern Vir to-day—Is expect March A generat Fennsyivante and nia inst nicht and to cation “another tise In the rivers. Iocal forecaster Henry Pennywitt, however, does not fear n_dangerows food rom south of this city thir acornoon Aer taat the. streama have greatly swollen and there Lay tear of o Utton last week's flood. ‘T Tra. | Bache ands cont} owed to see! he had just tecelved | /MRS. ROOSEVELT SAYS LETTERS SHOW (Continued from First Page.) NO ay LOVE ott Ne eT Mr. Agf eadure yt bor dl: ued fol asaisted him im oringing ‘he Reevidenes tr 1. CF 9, court, revenge Sir. Andrewe socks o,injure the honoraple man Tove and now’ t mini above hts bose" actusce ratios ar, "In exposing ahs letters my husband Wrote to my alster, Mr. Androws pro- duces a letter signed by het muthoriz- Ing him to make them public. “It is not surprising, | My vor sistet will write anything that ts dictated to her. dale, I could She has’@ mania for writing. As for ay affidavit signed by eae Van Wagenen, aconsing my husband of mak- ink love Bo my elster, that Im not aur- prismg either,” Cornelia Vax Wagenen ds well known to me; 1 bear her no {malice because 1 know her state and condition. Mr. Andrews was seen at the bank, [In his office, He suid he Was amazed at the violent attack made upon him by Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt. ) not think,’ he continued, “that had better say anything. Parker, Mate & Sheehan know the case thor- jouxhly, Judge Alton B, Parker knowa lhow strong fete 1 destra aly Thad abs with making Je by Mr, An: ere ta that Th to do thosg letters publi Ina of the <h jdrews agalnw MF latter, acting for |Presidont of the Elkhorn Vall | Compahy, has falled to turn ralar: the State. Mr. clnres that as Pres. dent | pany, doing at'ithe. work. Vanced the value of the shares’and 1s entitled to the salary Ta pers in tho ¢ filed In ba Andrews his! counsel, | Parker, Hatch and Sheehan, ts. an‘am- : ned by Miss Cornelia Van Roosevelt Called Often. Mita getated in the. amdavit that! in “when she was a -mtinber of the John, ‘Roosevelt. was a, requent Visitor after Andrews had de- fted from the residence to attend. to his business. Following. these visits, [Mise Van Wagéencn alleges In the: ac: {Mdavit, Mrs. Andrews complained of tha conversation and conduct of Mr. Roose: }velt. and sald he professed to be in Jove with her. In purporting to describe Mrs. An- drews' expressions, the affidavit reads ‘that Mr. Roosevelt, “expressed hls amorous sentiments ‘with such brutal force and passion 4s (o cause Mrs. An- Pdrews much alarm. setters attributed to Mr. Roosoyelt | forming a part of the aMdavit read: D: $ e you this even- ing? es," atowhat time? Your af- fegtionate brother iataw JOHN, ar Birdie—It must be charm- iS at Stockbridge: this perfect. weather, Were with you. Wo would have such times if I could only [have my own wi Why should wo go far apart? Siamma’ arrived: but I_miss_my sister-In‘law.—Affeotionately, “ACK P.Centemeri @ Co ‘Announce their Annual Easter Glove Sale 911 Broadway- Between'20th & 21st Sta. A VICTORY: we AMOUNTS Bome conquests arse empty. what do ‘you think: of-thy 3,787 Beparate sb orcsemeate were fines in Th ch EI ‘Than were published in ANY ‘TWO-OTHER New, York ne: Papers combined—Including he “Herald, New. York's Want Medium. MANCHURIAN CUSTOM- ~ HOUSE READY TO OPEN. TS WASHINGTON, March “y.—Wwitlars D. Straight, the American Consul-Gen eral at Manchuria, notified the Stat Department to-day that he h: ances UAL Qe Antung ‘custom-house will "be “opened by the ghineso next Thurada: ————— cough and, throat disorders use ESS FOR WOMEN SPECIAL To th WETNESDN WALNUT 10c GOODIES ....POUND CHOCOLATE MOLASSES | BLOW CANDY.POUND a Seana, COR, LA ant Sale of Voile. ae featie and silk dust ruffle, Very Spectal $7.50 Petticoats for 4. 900. Of heavy guaranteed taffeta ‘Street, with wide flounces all shades and black, CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. 20. West 23d Opposite Fifth Av. Hotel, BOARD WANTED, AWANTED—Jowlsh homes in Brook tem. the. ‘DAI pa ply by Nebrow.” Orphan Aayt Ainaterdain Pork Bios Amaterdam ay, ay ew HELP WANTED—FEMALG, WANTED—Conipetent siti to do hourewor Min to gp to coun Fane) feletence reat ae letter 1 MILLINERS, puracxe ROY en, DIED. KENNEALLY At 345 Kast 9tth of, MARY KENNEALLY, beloved wife of Vetrak ‘Kenheally and daughter of tha 4 They And UrolwRd Cala | ©

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