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ECE WEED ‘Ethel Geraldine, ghter of WilliamG., comes a Bride. ey | n Ma A Cam rAwe i » ‘ " Apr Can Mra. Catherine Hanneman, alxty-two IG FORTUNES UNITED} O'REILLY HOLDS REINS Age, ata. . s says cid: sods Sato s Larned Ch eaay. r, Brittinghan { Drawbrid h tied Sher lite, [while lighting a fire in a cottage owned Med Milford Phiitips, aly Close Relatives of the| He Will Direct the Case as ut Presenice {by her. son in-law, George Miller, at No i i a ae 29. Columbus’ avenue, Far Rockaway Bride and Bridegroom Present Arranged—Thaw {hom ashe used Kerosene, which Aashed up he a» Witness Ceremony Is Not We ks neo (and caught her clothing, of | . | The woman ran ecreaming into the von f 2 PE street and three girls and a boy, all E the “presence ‘of an assemblage! Attorney Daniel O'Ret y ret ambers of a famtly named Dolan, strictly sto members of the arge Of the legal interéats whicly lives acroms the street trom the ot the bride and bridexroom, | Thaw, ° will, 9 expected Miller cottage, went to her ald with Geraldine Rockefeller, daughter | within the next f re take blankets and smothered the flames Mrs Hinnnetgan was taken to St ‘William G. Rockefeltor, wns mar-| the pretiminary «tops ave le 4c rent 1 Gham ait aaala her Nis afternoon -to Marcellus Hart: | admitted bail, It had’ been a condition ts ‘ At the residence of her! that Thaw had decided to put his case nt nient.| oO vday last Mra. Hanneman eave No. 69 Jifth avenue. The| back again into the | of Clifford ty ef are |®. par lebrate her a#txty-second house was. decorated -with| W. Hariridge, but this (urna out to t birthd tite}@ mistake. The) belief that stanford la roses, palms end whit wplossoms, White's slayer had 1 Ernest M. Btires [trick of retaining 1 1] 3 Church, performed the cere-| !m and the " 1 he which took place tn the draw-| Overboard on, the imp | ' . Miss Anna Bush «was the) pen ee not RR icrd at Laererte! 250 artridge gave for publica Ybride wore a princess gown or | ut Te eived a Pata @atin, trimmed with tulle, and & rasan Po Sha veil, and carried a douquet oe od iegs Seven, Bde wore no Jewelry: | crorney uf record Ve Pale : | iWh"s gown was of white chiffon : 4 ne c. AA Pas carniea @ bouquet of lillies of tae Pir acrdianes aoe | Wawe. widh Gael a | (Continued from Fir First Page.) “Only Relatives Present. ME Har Sanne the engagement of Mr. Dodge | turned to his former place as } vision of the Court of certainly would not jet him have iss Rockefeller was announces six] ounsel iy 4 1 I to know? 4 i \resieed Poe pe eet ncealed-weay Shinese, as a rule, only buy th : Ago society believed that were ns H tridge himself irmed t aalat awa eee zadomee 2 210, y buy the best be & grand church wedding. | 4t his office when he gaye to an Eve hey are of large callbre— Pt fer such a ceremony were made, | ing Wo" reporter the following di Ht 4 usu and I consider a Chinaman <2 tear tated st 4 entitled to just as much consideration recent death of the bridegroom's Hea Necessitated a quiet, simple cere regret a § ‘ As anyone else. As a rule he is more ‘The guests—all near relatives arisen regarding Mr. Thaw’s |e ja with his firearms than other bride and bridegroom—wero: of April 1. There is an impr | Jonalities Baoeas sellue Hartiey, Mr. and Mrs.| 1 am ‘#éMildr counsel Tor the I Krause, at No. 8 Park Row, Walker Jenkins, the Misses h is ebsolutely unwarr: ; Lupax of his ar-|When asked about the indiscriminate Mrs, Arthur Dodge, Mrs, George| connection being simply that my firm ito and. revolver, | *&l¢ Of firearms and knives said: Mrs. William E. Dodge. Mixa| 1s counsel of record.” apa paiyete yaad have been in business twenty-one Dot % Mrs, Ch i «| yeara and I never have sold a firearm ~ the Misses Deaee aad tn TRav lier sEssling Well Fee. atl ioe person Under eighteen Years’ of = Dodge, Mrs. 0. I. Jonninge| THAW. Who had complained of feeling > Considerav'y | age and never to a drunken man or a ba Jennings, Mr. and Mrs Walter p.| Pt Yesterday, was Indispose : » 49: | person whose nervous condition 34nd Mra. O. G. Jen 4,| to-day, He did not get up until an hour Torto #190 | tracted my attention. \ a “ peg, IRE ery pce after his usual time for rising. His |° A gun a | [frst two call were his personal. a bre, n abl lege rio ernegaread Bir and Mr |torney, A. Russell Peabody, and his de- ~ Magistrate Marsi, heid them £ MAYOR CLASHES r ‘Roc! By ae en oie lective adviser, Roger O'M: ad |Special Sessions. Torto was sent to WITH BINGHAM : come from Pittsburg tn nse to altho island for six monthe and: Joanas G, Rockefeller, Mr, and Mrs “ tec auctenes 4 | telegram from Thaw asking bim to re |tase for thr Deere ar, got oyohiew as tutn fo New. York. Now a Broadway Crusmade. ON POLICE PLAN Dodge, and Mr. mse, | Dr. Smith Ely Jeliite, one of the] P eh 1 na suatil ‘olice Commissioner ingham has Pane... rroat | Bilenists who testified for Thaw in t apon ‘ 4 marriage joins two of the t= trial, paid him a professional visit last |C@?Fied hla crusade again : the carriers young people in society and two great fortunes of the United .. Marcellus Hartley Dodge fell ‘a fortune of $20,000,000 from his her, Marcellus Hartley, when 4 his majority, and to-day, lapse of five years, he has Uy increased it. The bride will not faherit an ample share of the tm- fortupe of her father, but she is favorite niece of her multi-militon- uncle, John D. Rockefeller. THE EVENING WORLD, ‘SAW MARVIN BOY CHILDREN SAV a HARTRIDGE 1S. NOT IN CHARGE WN MARYLAND OF THAW CASE WOODS, HE SA Brittingham Identities Pic- Three ture as Thateof Child | Who Is Missing. | N THE STREET | SS eee | He Announces That He} Is Retained, Only as | ‘Counsel of Record From Home With Biank- | ets and Smother Fire. (Continued from First Page.) of revolvers and dirks | Dodge is a type of the ener- Sgiean-out “American business man time for society and enjoy-| and plays just as hard as he| The bride is a type the wholesome outdoor American girl, fin all sport, a clever rier and ‘withal, a drinty, engaging tavor- fe ballroom and at the reception. Mb the prettiest of the Rockefeller iy, has brown hair and eyes and js by young anu old of her etions. & love match Bought after w Duanily ge was t into Young Dod cn he We atte leaving college In 184 bu _ whole and fancy ehit Bien Rocketellor, Hi unmistakade. T young Mook no pains to hide ther a? for each other and the an t of their engagwement had Giscounted by ‘An Elabo: nthedratl Trousseau. Yon of a big charcu wea bP Aitias locker! ler ed as and beautiful a trousmean | bpide of recent years could bows i) she has had prepared som: ns With everything to imate ler /) (RMR Seis. 30. be f lone in f fact, rure fone of her hobbie De were pur 4 abr low York, Sxilied mat work on t Fifth avenue ckelell- eamstr for wee any of t Named and the reamniresses «: Gane m them bad re opts ck LJ The few on their ned upon to keep W MARK TWAIN TELLS THE TRUTH, Some “Embroidery, Friends Make Allowance fo That SB am used to having my st nied. My m bewa: peven years old. Yet all t fects had « oalratum of Mheretore they were not epreciousnes Any perkon who with me knows how to atrtiee , and therefore knowp 1 a the jewel “ny ¢ t bu ements reopen of fa, dig 1 out of ite diuc-clay My mother knew (Ta? et or eight, oF tea along there-e neigh 5 Ou ever believe anything +t aye! trun, but A wit Oi ow night and spent two hours with him eee to Broadwaf, 7 Dr. Jolliffe prescribed tenis tor we {284 to-day the Who Infest at the City Hall yesterday afternoon, milllondire. Mr, Peabody got Dr. Jei ne jeave their weap- "what do you think of the plans 1 have Hite ie cas tae il bs ia tyke chances of folning submitted?” ular ison physician, D MoGuire, -$6. * more Iallana now held pris- "L don't think I would ‘Aistur George at his home suffering trom tous the Tor for carrying con-| McClusky,’Minyor McClellan ie said to - '& lcealed and deadiy weapons | have suggested. Mother and Sister Leave Town. fighter in the Tenderloin) © the Commissioner Is reported Mra, Willlam Thaw, m of the the . And these ve protested, ‘he !» one man 1 prisoner and his sister, the Countess of ho e held up and particularly marked to go." . t w t | here are reasons,” the Mayor ts was stated that sioner are put! sald to hay why I want In ee © unl Thaw a or Mot’ to remain in the po- bi a from Jacksonville sition he oc ea in ¢ Police De partment. 1 would not be loyal to ts now 1 u friends who have been loyal to me if I| i." 8 i bs should p t m to be di rhed. wh. ; Bingham Cuts Loose. gail on her hus Bingham 1s said to r oe t x t this juncture. He te 7 the » | vs said to ve used some real ‘old anny went to oI [bere 2 . j language and to have asserted that— afer wi Thaw ir. a | Care xplal jit he « rui — Police De- e ne : + le te in York-| partment. —- —- if he wouldn't ge , a t | Out and let somebody get In that would ¢ : arey Wan lea ing Troadway and) let an outsider run it by gad and the sel of record Mla c ure And | Report has that the Mayor was Visitor Excites Thaw A dco BA ri entirely unmoved, He did not even A we so 1 an Frank Boron, a min-| raise his vo! All _he did was to in- ann MoH he was bou for ‘form Commirsioner Biogham that if he 46 6 6 ¥ tr , =the Comm ner—didn't like the lyn, ¥ an 4 2 Volice Commissionersntp be could quit a t an old tine , » ° he nité for 4 mon ‘Anam gave the re ef and 6 in his or re terday and an ro ts The « ly o fra w hand a or MoClellan would el ‘ bear-| you for § ¢ sat e ‘ to be made under i iv s { { ‘ hue < w a Ww schurge . bill, He made the state ris Os He aw j M mu nt ~ way a As a © wanted It * F ne S i . } © was not to « wart ‘ f anything tha ‘ x ; i carole ars his name be- | A> Bingt Doesn't Like a Boss iste . . ia - ahead The ¢ ssioner has repeat a s et 4 any time there waa an. son a Man on Sale » with him in ‘ ° ¢ ad he would ¢ e { & World reporter a giving en Of Intercess . 8, atilett k laky ig a close friend ¥ 1 : «k ff MoCarren. 8 ow and at se places, br is Mayor MoCielian’s for knuckles and black-Jacks. These 1 y. Senator Mocaren ¥ w fed billies, vi) wh « fuential sone pani a 4 isky js @ cork } —_ 1 fracture a skull with great fa and thes wo y ¢ lew! r Bie © were revolvers of cheap stee Wise If they can help ® . at-the cl May was Seked about the al fs ’ ¢ reporter would 4 , nd MeClueky’s part in it od t He denfed that ther . , oe are : . Ht He naid’ he’ had | * . it ain't d had made suggestions to Ae cartridge and in line of askin at fos 8 an’ be hed to his of ae 4 . of modern patter § rn A GALE BLOWS ei sssstseevccsret pow PLANCON WILL BE elled weapons of the hammerless type tnd tn several stores the Colt autor! FAITHFUL TO CONRIED, | s¥ aty little . | , > Yonn,, Apri} 187 b ea ‘ needio| Says, Before He Sails for France, | p stem : uM ‘ a thal Hammerstein Hasn't Been oft it ) to six taint carried After Him, ne Aene “ i t : PolPiancon ealled to-day on La EEE Deal, wore annt oak to her faved What the Men Carry ‘| Savoy, of the French line, A number ny Leary rigs A Those carried by the o ike | Of the Met Mian stars were at the ie assengurs were greatly 1 ‘ a and he ‘ | pler to bid him “bon yoyage’ and load end oe “ hea be “ - kalfe. w p ea} nm} with ith oferingn. | M Elgneor my ould no ‘The Orient carries passengers be: we These knives I agi! at two dollars] offer | . Greenport and bag Harbor, L. 1, ang | ech These lite wilietions are four presage re this city, #1 this one te Bye doliars,” he ead, | He pala haiiihensinencia | i pell hundreds of revelvere in a aod Noursiete from | fwelvements, but not eo many knives, ‘4 Fans af! RA it it 1 mew a man wanced to comaus fia Inge ask far iwe |murder ian the weapon 1 e483 Feaoe ta URSDAY, LOST ALL. ON WOMAN AFLAME RACES, CALMLY NDED His LI Hours After He Had Shot Himself, | LETTER TO SWE THEART! It Told ‘the Facts and C ried & Message to Mother, | A man wha tried to beat the races | and failed blew his brains out to-day @ room in the rBeadway Centra Hotel. He regiatered there’ yeatseda fternoon as J. Richman, of B The clerk remembers that he smiled as he signed the name “J, Richman.” All the money he had at the time wab $4 change. He was a ¢ swarthy man, five feet or less in helght, with a closely cropped, black mustac probably ‘a French- man @ Cuban. In the two bags he brought to the hotel. with him were many letters and papers written tn French and German. On a table in his | the following unrigned note | my death. but fate is againat me. ve lost yes, lost everything that I possesc. 1 cannot g2 vack to you nor to n home, 90 I go to Him who made me. I lost the last $10 at Bennings on Saturday, and there is no chance for me to win again. was for you that I left to make my fortune, but my dream of love is ove Good- by. I will lore you in heaven as I have Joved you on earth }OOd- DY, my love. Be a comfort to my mother. i ir; Dear Mot no doubt vill meet I Tea Upon registering yesterday the m was ansigned to a room on the seventh He was seen walking about the legye thee. floor. lobby of the hotel until Inte yesterd: evening. There was no trace of excite- ment in his manner and no attention was paid to him. At an early hour to-day Frank Davis. A watchman, saw blood flowing into the hall under the door of the room occu- pied by the man who had registered as H, Richman. The door was u a and Davia walked in Seated ¢ a halr, fully dressed, close to the @eor was the guest, dead, There was a pu let wound in bis right temp’ and in his stiffened right hand was clasped « revolver, from which one shot had been discharged, The house physician was called and announced that the suicide had been dead for some time. Instead of not! tying the police, the hotel people called up an undertaker ahd instructed him to wend for the body. The undertaker refused to make a move after he reached the hotel and learned the facts until the Coroner waa noufed. Accordingly the hotel mana. ger telephoned to Ooroner Shrady en hours after the discovery of the body The Coroner in turn-netified the police ot the Mercer street station HUMMIEL APPEAL ARGUED BEFOR SUPREME COURT Stanchfield Tells Appellate Division Why Sentence Should Be Set Aside. Thé cane of the People against Abra H. Humme! was argued before the Appellate Division of ¢ bret Court today on an appea t tament of a Trial 1 of the court on De 1%. s Hummel of a rhe t bar b i the ertininal ease. Jann peares for the appe nt District-Attorney Robert ¢ r for the poople Mr. Stanchfield emphaaized the polnt that ¢ onviction of conspiracy was based upon the testimony of an accom plice, an informer. “It is @ significan fact,” he said, “that w Dodge de nied having been influenced in his test mony by any papuntary consideration mm knew that Qharies W. Morse, « very ealthy man, had come into the c and he was willing (0 be reimbursed fof losses to his business in the South, owing to his absence,” SMOOTH EDGES POINTS EVEN HER SIT CLOSE HERE,’ JAPRIL PASONER I COLLARS DO NOT BIND HERE. CRAVAT SLIDES EASILY, made of fabrics treated hy the Clupeco process before being eut This insures easier work in the laundry and permanency of size, as well as correctness of form. OVER ae OTTiEe. anne ‘O10RO, 180. hom, 6 FOR BBO, 18, 1907. LLEVUE WARD ~ TRIES SUICIDE Girls er Boy. ra \Found Dead in a Chair tte Slashed Hi His Throat Again, bnt Is Saved by Brave Nurse, Slowly recovering from a self inflicted fash in tho throat, Duncan Blua a powerful, middle-aged man, «made a second attempt to commit mulcide ia the Bellevue Hospital prison ward this him and caught bh just as he crab! | up a dull table krfe and made a jab at | his throat. in attempting to take the knife from bi hands were badly ou homas Clarice, a male nurse Police Hathmaker t Clarice was also cut ab the hands, Blae was finally sub and tled down to a cot 9.704 IMMIGRANTS.» ARRIVE TO-DAY; ORE EXPECT |Unprecedented Influx’ of | Settlers From Europe This Week. Almost ten thousand {mmigrants pass- ed through the gateway at Ellis Isl to-day e early figures were 9,574 the expectation of two or thre before sunset. In the P ree days a fleet of ocea Mnems baa brought to New York 18,900 foreigners who have t America part in ¢ uel with the ott y millions alrea in the Btates. norFOW and thousand more co! to take Int day's arrivals continue in the say portion the week will aes all ords. Ten thousand one day fs not tr itself @ record above the usual wortha r jons immigration y other year, al will run weil mark. More Than One-Third Jgaiians; The vast majority of the a¥rivals arc from sout Of the 1 9) who have arrived here since Tues day more than sone-third are Italians Another third comes from the south ¢ Russia, Poiand, Tran a. and Hungary. Fifteen hundred are Finns, Only art tering are Irish. There were a few hundred Germans? from the Kaiser's Empire, and one thous | French nd Beltane ____ tann 4 TWO-CENT FARE BILL. PASSES ASIN Soceenaineen Prentice Only Member As the State Ra unst road Rate, ALBANY, April 1%—The As to-day passed with but one dissen vote (Mr, Prentice, of New York bill of Mr. Baldwin, of Onondaga, p Viding for @ flat rate of two « ni 1 rallroade in the 8 gE. PROBERS WON'T ~LET AREARN PUT IN HIS DEFENS Commissioners of Ac- counts Say Borough Pres- ident Is Not on Trial. TURNS DOWN LAWYER | Then. Begins ‘an Inquiry: Into efternoon. The attempt was frustrated Affaits of His | by m brave nurse, Alice Treon, who Office held the crazed man unt!l ‘help ar rived. He succeeded in stabbing him- | self in the oki not werk | 1 day to be an ously, ve t official conduct o Blue cut bis throat at No. 52t West, Borough President a before th. Twenty third t Monday night | Commissioners o speedi Jand was take rue a prisoner, | developed into a into mot Ils recovery was encouraging. and the {!n the ground. Me v's counse Ma nurses thought hia disposition had | tin W, Littleton, waa ruled de a ceased to coincide with bis name, outhaw +n the case, and was theref ate heartily when the noon meal| was} permitted to take part { r passed around the ward to-day and) cesdingn talked others In cétsnear him. The commiasto: o: ‘The attendant who brought the meals| the ground that 5 took out the plates, leaving the knitves| not the’ ne n and forks on a table near door, | there wax K Miss ‘Treon was the only nurse in th it ward and Was engaged at some dis defens ace from the A of alarm t Corporat i from half @ dozen prisoners attracted ai tor shee Lit her, she turned and saw Blue running hie sre the | for the table. it Without hesita ne started after | 4 be re ¢ witness 4 holes h a said Pease Voked the Ignored Subpoenas. tometimes means disease. 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