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‘UMERS HEALS WMELLEGLM DEAN HUFECUT'S — COUNSOENY WOM WT SLENTSWITS al kdl Ui PSTOL KEPS. BODY TO ARAN ON HOTEL GUEST = MANY IN PERIL, QUIETLY AT HOME; * 3 ISA BARONESS GUARD OVER SON HERE TO-MORROW 3 Peekskill Chief of Police| Three Big Steamers Hieta|Inpaty to HenagideCinstes T0 GOV. HUGH eee Dispatch Says Mrs. Lilla M, Tichenor, tal Ee on ‘atalee York i Thought He Had Rev. | Fast Off Canadian Coast | Her to Limp and She | Simon’s Alleged Slayer | East Orange Home, | Centralat7.02A.M.—To J, K. Cooke. Cannot Be Reached. | Must Rest. Shot Himself While Alone on Deck of Is a Canadian. Defies Court. Be Buried Tuesday. SHERIFFS HURRIED UP.) maxtrax, nN. 8, stay 4—trpee svat | Threatened with permanent lameness Albany Boat Last Night, a (oecial to The Rvening World.) In deftance-of the order of a New! ‘The hoay of James Henry Smith, the ners are imprisoned in | of the left foot Mabel man to-day WORCESTER, Mow. May | ¢—Bet-| Jersey court to surrender ner tnree-|multimittionslre, weo Oca. tn Japan }{2 ‘ : : Tye Massey, the convicted | year-old No : ; C , E da that fetely lock |ummoned two distinguished surgeons oness Anisia ? sor Norman to ber husband, |wiitle on a 9 . " cH Cabat Strait, patretherny Newteomene rend | to the Motel Gotham and after making € owing at t Cc murderess of Gustave’ Bimon, {n New!) Mre. Lilia M. Tichenor made prepara mii aoa oper as a ve weleak Wire “to. Herrpstead Stirred Gape Breton, anf other Mnera in the | @n examination she was ordered to re- : é York,’ ls Bo icnger & Baroness, for she) tiona at her fine home in East Orange! io.morrow morning over the New York ; Montreal and Si. Lawronce setvien have | Main in her apartment as much es pos- { Time Roe Serevent Areas. or | to-day. 8. betent: tab Gartying. out eT] Gasteal anions, Mak. ratte boty 14 een forced to lnnd passengers and|#fbié and to avold standing on the In- Worcester relatives aa Dela Benott, | the order. Bhe is keeping a close wate! 4 arrived in San cisco freight at (his port, after ineffectual at- | jured limd. She walks with a notice- Dorn in Bt, Cesar, Canada, but brought | and no one te permitted to approaches on oS Ri dg peta Mg a Nassau County Officia i . t ce th > - , uh unl ° . Tioh+ to Act Quickly j tempts plerce the Impenetrable bar bie Time, Mise. Olimen see (tarown iii an Gack : Pe wp and stuested nets Mee, Waiter ¥1,| 28, Rowse unless known to ‘Mra, Tioh mil be baked -In-Wosdiawy, Oueoloen Mo casinsl lit iehunsals “halidians | weguciay faae Woe caching et henta srfieifeut,” personal counsel of Gov. Hughes, former Déan) oes aa sere. Menry ¥elay, both |< sho-has’ armed herself. with ‘a’ bust? ACH ee akbod Ge ‘ek See AN pecauss an lhnocent geatieman| Capt. Mear, from London’ and Mavre| five & remuit of the’ if i Schi hori | cousins of the so-called baroness. nessiike revolver and saya that if she! . ed that Mra, stravelting alone the Hudson River with] for Montreal, which was forced into| “Mabelle te extremely fond of horse: Corel! University Law School, and one of the foremost authori “q gom't think he cokmmitted the| is forced to en extremity she qill wee] eke! feaidence waa at Tuxedo. Orange Bis Gaughter and taking subscriptions| inis port yesterday to land her six peck riditg.” ald her mother to a: | tiés on constitutionsl and international law in the United States, shot {@reaatui deed.” said Mra Maltesta, of | it in defense of what she regarte as| COUN Seth: Witsoe eieel fér & religious [pudlication looked some-| hundred passengers, reports that, im Evening World, reporter, “and at times No, 3 Leonard street, to-day. “T have | her maternal rights; and these she de} from the Surogite’s m. in that 4 thing like Jer} C. Cooke, the fugitive} bedded in the see-fielde he could see she exhibits the daring and horseman: himself through the head on the steamboat C. W. Morse between Albany | been to New York,” ahe continued, “with | clares will take precedence to the lawa| county. and ie nrovimons Aree ade Fector who-eioped from Hempstead] two large stcamers. One was the Allan| a girl who rough: up on ; ‘ | Mira Folsy, and seen her, both defore| of New Jersey. known there. : = Swith sevenicen-year-old Floretia Wha:|linec Ontarian, from London for Mon ns he wae racing with her} 29d New York last night and his body_was found onthe arrival of the land after ner arrest, and heve had! “1 giean to shoot to kill, too,” said| should’ there be a contest between ley, there was a lot of excitement to-|ireal, and @ four-masted Domini friend, Miss Shaw, when her horse "gn interested correspondence with her|/Mrs.|Tichenor, “if any man the | bis widow and relatives over his vai saiennh ctor Morse here to-day. Dean Huffcut was mentally deranged from over-j from time to time. 1 am a cousin of | word Attempts to take my fortune the -ault will Rave'ts be tried his $76. @m.om @ay in Peekskill, in New York and ove ae whol Capt Denar rere n 41! stumbled and Mabelle w id trom | in'rinveas On Long Island. tn Nassau Count anaotiver, (wh ec tor Mov-| the horse's head. Luckily she lande. ii i ‘1 » the so-called taroness, but I have never| me. Body Passes Throwgh Chi - The impulsive chiet ot price at | my Liverpool on AptHl 23, the wey eee ee ee gitnte- | work in connettion with his official duties at Albany. learned why she sewumed the utle” | ‘The Tienenora have been separated | CrucaGo, tray (roots toon setts Peekskill. after keeping the wires warm | same day on whi e san 4 minor druises came out Gov. Hu; who arrived in N day i | Mrs, Manesta ia the wife of W. for some time, and ever since thely gmith ct mew Yo : for hours. decided that he had mad uninjured." ighes, wh ed in New York to day from Elmira to re Maltesta, a man much respected in| separation they have been fighting in |Chicage today on Sycharry. Rey roe quite a mistake and that the patr of these powerful ships, Capt. | ead of the United States Stee | View the Seventy-first Regiment, went to the Hotel Astor where he was|the neighborhood. Her maiden name courta over the eustody of thelr |City. .The body was accompanied by nem he had kept under an unwink-|Mear roported, were helpless and Mo*- | Corporation does nor neglect his fiancee |, rae Y "| was Benolt children. Tichenor isa Newark jeweller. a3 Stewart. daughter o ing surveiliance all night could not be| ing only with the uncertain motion of | y great part of the day, and teir | informed of the suicide of Dean Huffcut. He was profoundly shocked His wife inhertied a large estate i “Duet tae , y A Native of Canada. and the Duke and Duchees Cooke-and the Whaley girl. He finally vester William Rhinelander hones her at Jeast three times during several years ago from father, who |of por of 484 marie He wa le to eee the Allan line by the news, for De: w > hi o! | “Baroness” De Ma from docu: » ** 4 é Stewart. son of Mre Smith, met her at » Rete Sane cetera es [Serge se ats ttre ur cpa otto Sum See | personal ead The Coverres Waves ke oe eee is ott | mig ducomend betty wna eam 4, MO ea oe are [eG aa’ 2, Rh a aoa ; the ice. The Ionian arriv Corey ca the Mota =m. | personal friend, i , le bs he little town of Bt “ fe eldes Sidney. |Mr Zimmerman said that an pally eway again in their bussy.| nore April 17 from Liverpool, whieh port ike Faully wathering then aio |e : G mor hurried to the Pier of the People’s line |Canaéa, Tan An the tile town of Bt | seven years oid, died more than a year [details at or heen arranged and Shat melt #0 hour Decors Mites Stenrbeteen | sq April 1s, aid Buied from pere edding pians ead arrange to do what he could in assisting the stricken family. uy ad gendac Peat: Mauna awa tures em. The metal casket wae yeh om, a warrant c . u st eT ‘= | sy, Sah . &% er ook the ne Oy, oward, | in 1 ote rbox eavily r di'Gooke with ‘abduction eseneetiee Deere with & theusine Liles th ing of their new Fifth ave Drafted Public Utilities Bii!. | gner Dooley and the body remained un | giris, One of the boys, Josey | iy ju pera cng How ra. Jinan cute thox heavily ‘bound. wh 5 is ‘or- ~ 4 : years old. away familys ro ai 1 Proprietor Also Sleuthed ried poole ds betn reported, Honeymoon on a Yacht. Dean Huffeut, sinee the first of the |joner found an envelope aildreased to /HYt# At No. 13 Perry avenue. fhome last January and retured to sur-/{nen § ton and required the hervicas of jit ia thought that she, too, must be year, when he took the place of per-} “Tae Coroner of New York Inclosed| The so-called “Baroness” received ant ond Bin tghieorar bh Pe och Wice-Chan<| ‘The comedy dated from yest rday | “ie mercy of the ice feids somewhere |; Miss Gilman said to-day that their iBfteradon, when a wmall private ris | the, Wull of Bt. Lawrence. "| honeymoon will be spent on a private| Pom! counsel to the Governor, had been | "SEA 8) jet the add Feet! Rash! “Date ali, bee toes. ne Hrought a tall, soberly: dressed man{ tor "gas Aeeeeeh AcromA, Cabor Strair| yacht which Mr. Corey has chartered, | WOKING ander a tremendous pressure. | letter and ody A #058 yp nose home some fifteen years ago to travel tly: dresse an | fo: tane 1 b y ee een, yer 9 to trave Jargest hotel in Peekekfil, The man| PAVieation @ thick fog h Maine to the Weat abe Pa Riera {eas of Gov. Hughes fell upon him. |, 00 vlaer letter was audresmes ia sing | 0 time received word from her, but the fs to | “RS ae: ing party will cut, NO. - 2 Feg-stered for both, explaining that bis] ‘During the winter the tlantic | immediate relatives of the coupie.| Me had nied Homn ti rerpeds ot | Lilien Hyteur, Me ao east, Morus | threads of her many adventures ar ner cor-| her COr-| celior Mtevens in Newark yest e custody of the tw two letters. One read ¢ducation in Worcester und: d have other €ompanion was his dafighter and that | business of Montreal | on ac- hard to her together. 5 atta to stay vei night He|COUDt Of the ve in the st. Lawrence | Members of the Corey family have ac-| teen hours a day on this Proposition Pasay May 2 Mre. Foley, wife of Henry Foisy eB th River 2o¢ Guif, and Halifax, @t. Jona, cepie: te invitation, {t is said On Thursday afternoon ne seid to The| _,Desr Sister: } left for Ithaca to- | yard manager for the Bay Siate Coal not # aid they were from Pourhkeeps-. He! Portiand, Me. and powon are woo 20-day MF Coley repeated cls gift ; waka may Al | EDL bur aevided te take my pour | Company. ted that it Was rumored | jaws in the Bt earried a suit case, while the girl, who| the terminal pointe far che liners, Jot yesterday, sengag inmenae buncass | Evening World correspondent at Al-/ gown to you In New York in or that she married a French nobleman ef a Cour Bide of the | Y us i dat aatined to be ado four years| |, These steamers were withdrawn trom |of atmerican’ beauiy* roses to his ‘wrioe. | bany: | that it might be cremated. You wii, | br the name Of Francie De Moree | this moat unjum: man oa 'a aeali tina thay pS aie BF rmieg ates 8 April. AA many |clect's apartinent, | He also caused a! “We aiscussed pointe in the Utilities| Attend to that for me. 1/ you nave [who dled a Year Inter under sumpicions | that has heard only o | gny dimoulty eall on my old friend, reumstances, but Mra. Foisy doean't Bigned to separate rooms in different | water with unuausil Dit umtti eeciy thin morning, and when! py L-—- who will assist sou take stock In the story that she right bew pidtlo to be moved to her room: heavy cargoes! in order that the former comilc-ope: % billed for Montreal, ab the eas. i een mig! ject bi vo | Bonator Page pow | “Tam going down the river and en- Ay I have armed myself, and from this “wings of the same floor nite opens under ordinary conditiens by tat trials ind ptacbe. Meo apie xe rataae | joying fie Prospect of going our to Ricci de ee eee Pee ee Peere.| time on my house shall indeed be After they had gone into supper the! 4’or/ "4p me ot the “Gumas SPT ett the were ing about it I wee asleep. | sen. “The ashes I leave bening may castle will not be weil for my hus proprietor was struck by the fact that he first of the mers found the Gotham told to-day of Mr. Corey's lay-|/ Could edarcely kéep my eyes open. Da, Sivposed, of at preseat the | i . ¢ for th t We man bore a resemblance to ths| {ce Heide impassable, and many of them sh gifts to hig Mabelie. and to date! Although physically and mentatly | others prefer, but evenuisily you wit peg hss rogr oye Arp tonie depiee <a deee _| Were forced to put into this port, while | his presents of diamonds, settings tH take them to Ea.clawn A) do not taking my last child from 4. Deatn | Printod descriptions and the ,pictures! others have been picked up oy wirstors Rabiih tA, other Gems exceed in vaiue |tired Out Dean Huffewt took an ective | permit any public. services. of robbed me of my first, my husband kid- of Cooke, the unfrocked rector of St.| and ordered to come he! su i happed the second, and new, George stead. He stopped around to the lock- Up and got the head of the poll. peovpaces bs a been worse than for many Tip on How to Pose. ste on Thursday night. He and Rob- expecta to rob me of this boy Was never 99 sitd to rest in my “But lam ready (o make the tant force, Chief Seabury. ping Soa terior “rhe | AR amusing imciucnt at toe Broadway [ert W. Fuller, the Governor's secre yee pace BTEt Le Gullet and tive se. and if this man, or any of Five minutes later Seabury slipped | Government ice-breaking steamers have | photographer's stucio was @ telephone jtary, were on the floor ali through | tne river aM y teed of ot yy Acne amene pendant once| part in the fight tetween the Rapubd | sort anywhere. If the immedia Bpiscopal Church at Hemp-| '"yine to make the strait | owned th royalty of France will liican machine anf the Governor over | f yally want private services tn he ice conditions thie winter all up| be worn the fut Corey, and down the coaat of the maritime |its Yaive fe not leas than, $6.00 "4 |the Kelsey removal matter tn the Ben- let It be soon, But the processes of a mysterio: fato the dining-room, where the pair| been helpless for weeks at time, hav ie Sean Detween Mise Gilman ang the debate arguing and pleading with weet after rity Pye TK taal ‘were eating and took a good look at IBe bese couant in their efforts to re. y- 7’ Miss Gil.| recalcitrant Setetors. When the vote oN wherefore sorrow fot him x ent for thee fae them. He then eave a sudden start of | "Sie ber ve Sead Focks''at' ths oF *rlagnate, showed that the Kelsey forces had 0 alee { F been je to me feoognition. such as well-bred sleutha | heaviest losers h has run thou- | 20° arena? gaia, oft Atiss Gli-lwon and that Gov. Hughes hed sus: { posadye, meee ant pou oF any F | mrs On the lowe tatty abet Ties Eerie 45 tt Gines Bovele tnd At Peaks yee ning rou as be ng wailed ty vy (Fight she nsw doa Bien fot |tained the ‘ret pronounced detent ot | of the others 10 by troubleg “anonk 1 ot “permiered tn Pie the Fenl isi). He w: ure that he had iorated |)’ jcture with her head complete: are: wae is. lve postpon: t often j facts im thin controversy, | 48 ails dette Waleka slowers. wet he vane Teed Several of the steamers | &.,,! ounded "by the’ roses Mr. "Gorey | ule, politica) #, Dean Huffeus Lp AB Fo Dut this time sleet, "Tale boy te gvach ceo pounu Ww" ave aged in the Ice, and Mprisoned somewh in the end, his mother's sheltering arms, and no 1 i deeply depreased. 4m dol) | Afte: A The bridvemald ‘pf honoe yet News ‘& Geneation In Albe: One must have ‘Ae own way ot es: - % law in the world can pass intelligent y been, aclected by fhe principale "pay ‘ot R) ny? ae Bob” Lafield, News Selle} cn” exe pois A tnarker must alway ‘Wanted to make sure. Bo he put on his | thr coast e fis! joshes that he hadn't worn since the | Alo’ pon which the Frenc i io : Mat to $ ots. [will be either Miss Shaw, uu must stay and 66 what the ti of appeal in an in- th thaw and tratied se Pelles fasion depends Mind its ex! | Bitmen or Mrs. Albert Thoma, The Fvening World's Albany corre-| necessary. ‘affectionately, B kI B id stance of ing ieh: appeal in an in Phoned Mempsteed Pee. | Mae. caverel wesks Bow the winds heve | Momeoswort. Pu. a eister, of ¢ de. | #pondent was the firet to get the news| Aftectionstely. erat Drooklynvsridge, | eierean Whe ‘plasing abedt ene Late last night the fast doubt de to fhe Tortast thus pac he |¢lect. A relative of Mr. Corey will aot | of the suicide in Albany. It created a/ ER iT. at house, but there was never an instant | s held if parking from Chief Seabury's mind. He} ice in the harbor, and no reflef is hoped |#® dest man Profound sensation and lewislators and Sroke News to Sister, when Mra. ‘Tichenor permitted him. to parted Sie eileen a icide. ¢alied up the Hempstead police on the| for until the breese gets into the south- State officers flocked to the Executive), Mise Jiumcut, to wa0m Dean Huffeut °. get out of her might. Bhe said that if The Oriental Store. id phey told him | Wet it will take & beige south waster Ona a ie (Ott a letter, id engaged in éducationa! she found such extremity necessary she ae long-distance wire. They ™land reveral days to break up the ice mer In droves to get the detail. | worn’ ena lives in tne ppettment house would turn her houge Into a fortress in 3% ri there was no warrant against Cook», pufficiently for Ly the Pe pert! Every one who knew him wag moved, Nos. 13 and 19 East Forty-«xtn ‘ order to protect the bay from his father. | and referred him to August Belmont, | liners to get through, v for he was very populer and affable. |Mireet. The news of her brothers sui-| Patrick Dougherty, of No. a Frank: oo Indi idu ] Who ts senlor warden of the pariah| , Not for years has the opening of the ft was learned that he dictated a | (ie yas broken tenet by An Bvening | iin avenue, Brooklyn, went to ‘the Jef HEAVY SNOWSTORM ud as which Cooke deserted. After @ lot of| Selayed ar thie year, fh oe 6 391 ult letter yesterday tn relation to a policy with fortitude, ana tnmediately Degan|fereon Market Court to-day and ob trouble, Seabury got into telephone| immense quantities of fre! al he held in the Equitable Life Assur- Preparations to go to the pler of the| tained from Magistrate Wahle an order hI ! P. 1 4 F Communication with Mr. Belmont. Mr.| nated, for that port, which Jp the sum, gure Henaty. It te enddcnacd’ tant ne Heambont company and clatm t80/ for the discharge from the workhoure FOR UP-STATE FOLK. \ arasois t [Belmont told him the proper persons | Mt inwis on the continent. have beck asked for 4 cash-murrender value, di-| “T’can assign no reason for Ernest's|2" Blackwell's Isiand of his friend | | “4 4 E . , 4 : Parasols that reflect your person: f fo consult were the authorities of Nas-| severely delayed fecting that the check be sent to’ him TAspact.” aald Mise Huffout, “unless It Robert Lafield, a cripple, of No. | i | - gan County. be that too clove aplication to his work| Lawrence street, Brooklyn. ALBION, N. ¥.. May 4—A hard snow. ality and are exclusive in the silk | oc» ; y es —_——_ —— At Ithaca This indicates that he did Not uaill two o'clock this morning unbalanced his n.ind “Bob’ Lafield, a one-legged crippie, | stofm, accompanied by low | Gia (ie Ingetaveadie Cntet of Police BEt someenplate guleide at shat time | "me hap peen applving isieel? very | nas been a familiar cae poe eae | ture, set in here early to-day and con-|| OF linen covering or design of Of Peekexiil succeed tm bringing Ar-| In addition to looking after the trying sonal counsel te Gey, Hughes. © Rom | perm At the Manhatten approach of| tinued until te. tt te feared handle are made here after your own ' sistent District-Attorney Bennett to the detatis of the Public Utilities bill Dean | he wa f ‘ ay t | Broo ts ‘ the pear and cherry tre 3 other end of the wire in Bennett Huffout was ehgeged In examining ms great admirer, I have not | Brooklyn Bridge for many years. He a ale suggestion: 2 BAe — peuvury old en him for al months, DUL WEl wes sont | begun to sland on April ® for tage —— 7 corre: ponds an Carved Ivory, Based itty waeu't any aoube’ about] | > hay peed : om Ap eons tol me en intimation that he sontemphtes | Intoxication and disorderly conduct, pn agerr ad ann pee ad Leoke. ana Min haley | a , wernor's office for approval. He|taking his own life Our parents are| When Doughe % to Blackwell's | sf could nie ha ° e hy 1 | Bare cout bh Me uands on thew | | Confusion Results When} naa eicc on ‘nis tind intheots muse [Aina tanae AT gi aysoet parents. are Ieland 4 AUR-IIN-O CURES, there any reward or any thing ive and | z to take hia friend home he sae Bennett dashed ‘across country to tone connected with the proposed reap | Yi, funeral will be Held. learned that (he ertppip had committed | Mate fae) Mineols and wok up, the Diatrieteat- | Passengers Swarmed to | portionment legiaiation. | Dean Hurtour's tetts ie meter Hol suielée in. the - workhouse yesterday | Broadway, SMIOWatr the DIENT froin eases ‘ Hughes Much Affected. soverith street’ who ie 40 the come. | Mtt@rneon, No repart had been made f rig? . = | the. commi ri : Hempriesd. He induced the missi YACHT HIT TUG Dock To. Day. By the time Gov. Hughes reached the |MOP business et No. 17 ta e He| 2, the police. though the Coroner's Between 18th and 10th Streets Seeiemree With or WILKOBL the an0W ledge of patient, Va Krandnother, old Mrs. Whaley n Corel Ci ofice and Morgue xceper had been | Ben i deer jrink, Home rem- [pt SF eet bed drone and go with | People's line pier the body-of Dean! cut and thelr fretaehin’ weg od as | noticed hd tu DOUP otuipped” tote | Beene St dee on. Cute affeut. vie him to nome of Magistrate Gettings Iluffcut had been removed to the Bte- closest and most enduring chi sorgue og or money refunded. BOOK fy fhe canwlie, a “constable hind The, nawhoremerrs trike assumed! phen Merritt undertaking rooms in| ,,Des®, luftout wae bor in England. | Laiueld. according to a statement | EH Re ROCKET, BATS aWekoned ( who Sleeps sound!). et os ree) ple his oMfictal . | pit wes ne, lt made o-day vy Warden Fox Wain WAL , t ) * mepecially slong toward daylight 7 ‘ line tates alee inte ie eed ‘hth avenue, The Governor wert | was « Brillant student at Corman grad | in the pa ateseaey Ss, seenbe Ser pesubte Ae weer. tare, tices , lore the drows awistrate th < he morning thro’ th vatl ne or | ol e house when hb s#uddealy ol i} meee tice tne Giowey, Magiatra ine ola } Flagstaf of Sylph, Knock- thelr Inability 40 get word tothe elene| (ere £24 broke down while identitying | ating with the degree of L&D.’ After ete Voluntarity. Be Seeks with abduction, and on the hundred and more steerage pa. BRE eles tne ‘werpen. ers! ed from: Place, Crashes | jiencine ts eat co the Kesoneea a no Ht ice * | J | Be mY RI Tlturew himeclf over the railing and fed | OA etter bas Fee sent Femains of his faithful asstatant ang| MS graduation he was In arent Hemana | io the paved floor sifteen fort * below AURMING CO. 110 WB 4tb Bie Ney [inward Piles, Fulnene of the friend | connected for a ime with the T’niver.| His neck was broken by the fall and he ror skte , fers he ‘anol me fell on pbound train » believed to lis pe Woe knoe then: Wa she saw Cooke and Miss What offivers of t | d ™ conversations he he 1-| sity of 4 er, | dled twenty minutes later HEOUMAN, 200 Hroadmay and Branches. | weight’ Io the "bromagb, “Rout Vandows Deputy ‘Bheritt| 9, , beeyy ye Out for Antwerp to-day, that the al eraonh 1a Albany vecterlae ere, | Bohralttr et Ridin RETR eStI! |The crigmed awimah was fortyssix | RE hows od | Sleadng of, Plutyering of ee: ear and Constable Baker hurried to] N P. d Wife “ . 1 persons in Albany yesterday after- ¢ vs o Yeara old. He wat arrested on «| S16 oth ay, & Bev or muftoceting \ when lew York and started for Peekskill on| CAL FTESIGENL'S WIle, | ing had been postponed untit to-morrow | noon, It appears ther Da b Hufcut was] thoritien he peturcen ty Malupeelty 8" | Houston street car inst” Bundey ‘etter | Juanes Lea 3d ask He ttt, 48 Cor | posture, Pimhews "ot. Vial, Po the fret train going north | afternoor clock. The passengers! undecided whether to go to Athace or | tea ieake the Savion ofl phan® GPAI | smashing several windows, with’ hia vk BA 9, oth A Madinon. | HONE suddenly, "Babs “pala fn yeti? k Palr Patsod On came down to the dock in swarms in| ;iew York. Ha wanted a thet 246-4 School " ang driving the pashensors from Friedman, in Brooklyn. | USlswneas ot the’ Phin and’ Myes % spent @ pre WASHINGTON, May 4—Mra Roose. | the ¢riving rain eariy thie morning | He wae the author of numerous books : ‘ng heavily the Side: Chest, Limba A few doses a LS A Pg igen es ol yy td] S@uple of days in the absence of B28 | on constitutional amt intermational kon | for several .we: ne Ness ot Indien eooompany-| ready 10 Ke al ‘ + And could) Governor, Karly in the afternoon he| and was frequentiy sonclted ah bis a reer | ence, wag ks yaent Bylph narrow ee and why they were not ad-| told The Bvening World correspondent | lea! Fuceete wee Qov Beg FOUND DROWNED IN HARLEM.) @ away They break(asted te” | ly p 48 accident as the | mitte he wae going to Ithaca. Later he toid| sleeted he offered Dean Hutte . i | alled ‘for thet " ‘ or he nosttion af Policeman Mooney, of the High Bridgt ~ peed thet they were 6 > ° ngton yesterday on| Many fret ang eretant ee omen: | Assemblyman Gunderman, of Ithaca, | comndontial’ maciene ee! COURIER Bd eon nae the bode ot a young ma: ne MOUGN ht Sethe “lien Ana |48 totarn Srom:6 tip down the Pelomec gem semaing ire His ant voints could) that he was going ew York and| ———— of swarthy commlemion floating in the | Pa t Barley q } A FO FY pan unco: * nes © err dy dieing . ked him to go along. [t ts not known Hariem River at the One Hun ten Hous thet, the eagle sve uy! Through some misunderstanding the | a number, t others a Hot et tele-| whether or not he bought the revolver BHFALTH BROKEN dred And Seveniieth street lo-de 7 Fg eer ere ot, Mie, shore, die: ae hit cause Be boat went past her dock and ‘crashed | grams addressed to theox The gre, ‘ ‘ - ‘ ned man Was about (we Srdera. 25 cents a box” all ar > AR ae USE DARneR OE 28008 | SVM AMEIMROAS. LP Se 9 ith which be ulled ninvet vesterday, | WHILE HELPING _ |sat'ena™t The Only Infant Food ||: 1S al . PABying word whic might Utter. | vere that the flag tel t long-continued effcrt, Genera! Went on Deck Just After Midnight| GOVERNOR HUGHES, i | RADWAY & CO., 55 St. MMe. § ture Chief Beanury kw w wer sOetert the Hea Bier Ne boarded the Morse at Albany y pat | Be sure to OF Dw are Rela t ; led f laa Koone “ “ses Aad bosraing | ferday ening, ond ALBANY. May 4~The suicide ‘a t er, aDOnK whom were Mrs. Clifford os aiong West street until Sun steroom No. 76. As soon Dean Huffent has created emer } i Richardson, of New York, and Mra. Ba : started down the river ho waot to Dit! dous gensation in A’bsny There re REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, j wife of the Assistant @gcretary | ini’ was doromeht sisal by ‘the Sean: | stateroom, Where he spent some time! gon inet nie act or ahif-deetrucinn ah LPO ;: i © was burt wing ‘the Celle, which ts |i witing @ letter to his f. Missi was directly due to the enormous AUCTION SALE BY | eit war entertaining « the @i. Maul on | Lillian Muffeut, of No, U1 Ei Forty! amount of work he felt called upon to ° a” 4 ampion run the | aj 3 ac The apeparance - ad 18 aboard the ym i w, ixth street, this city, pe perform to ald the Governor in the | a let at necn as fhe Amarichh’ Line “olds tue thane: [Of the room indicates that he dose / fem he hes been. W Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, C “ o Na Yard at 3 atiantic me), cOMtract, a eevere| for & time on the couch. He appeared Huffeut ned an engagement to ; 4 penaliy attaches (0 any undue delay in| in the-main saloon shortly before mid-| speak at Unlon College, Bshenotady jaa For a time following the accident robes, 4i} tarked BO MAM | aiosed the ver ear . rth feck, pacibg back and ? down 0904) Wx tm, i ing Pouuahikeepaie sajour Ais ard a‘ yacht, Dut the ladica were ronland w tn. Rnd the Veteop ", This beautiful, new hotel, located in Fr s tee Foume Wolman st im Wes ed there wa. no danger, and t is rhornin | When wmobssrved he went to the ex-| bar tome of deaoo “The Berkshi ¢tlew daseay, onl South Side 100 Feet East of Kingston Ave, tr look #oouah like Jere K. Cocke | (he party divembarked without further | t freight waiting to be inadeh| deck, where there was @ big stack of] becieg Rtgs manner in wi to fourteen miles from New York by rail SALE ABSOLUTE, + , ft : pty when | ines 1 tugboat wer Rofoge, Oye ha tal for ner | chairs stored amay for use later tn che] WIG A froty ha hadnt ecutive or automobile, is MAY 9, £907, at $2 { en ' aD tigboe ere mol ui the r 2 . ~ ; ; ; ing but ‘ wat Perishable st the ests | season. He made hie way @round thie! ogne MMe Bhat the Ay pM, , vat o'Clock, noon, a the new t poned Lo | 5°08 | olle of ehaine to the beck, Gleengaged Was been very vere. v. Hughes in thy "| ome of them, opened Mand set down! hlinnelt shows alps or io pe NOW OPEN e 1s! clove to the rail |plalhie in’ the’ nee “we *nEy, SMEs REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE BLOG, ¢ howling up the val- Ss of a 0 and the rain was| Governor inn frewht piled! here was & the Hu eat combat which the anad 189 Moataeve St., Brooklyn, secistic denesere'® Large, well-furnished soome eupplicd with si m fn No tt n latte day We euppsalus get ona nme of the: an the pulgde rep tie ballet, Goan | othe tevin Ko * ie aye every modern device for indoor Gopventence and WM. H, SMITH, Auctioneer, prded' Penisyivenis tis pov We deciareh | endes nite ite The voy oatained una ‘alah ine en me Qurpowe comfort, Ample facilities for outdoor enjoy- For further particulars apply 1d aap rege £ per” of Churen | discovered for pole re dlnd FY + ‘ belate "eh ment, Grill rooms, tennis courts and auto- . COOKE NOT FOUND perros of tae Church | disamar dad Dede Sarned ond We pat hearer ered ap te the mobile garage, Descriptive book upon request, GORTTING & DRENNAN Attethors IN BALTIMORE, | convess rHey sunneD Hounn, | Matos petlled We Second Mate Finds Bedy. | ipa, nee Pgon troubled with Five minwicn from D.. Land W. Mlgtion by tretiey 189 Montague St, or i Sapeenepemere @inesiel (A She Branien Were The me decent’ ale kt lose fad r eh io fret f. Anuar: Auctioneer, 9 Willoughby Brook! Tei, | | LRMD BAM Be Ue ee ae counts ore CongTemeHng slony y" nes | BE he us jodeina THE MONTCLAIR HOTEL CO, oe which aze f see acodtents dbhat kas ar ats seatleles Tae fll nate a Rettng MP. BURNEY, Menager DIED, 40" te BALTIMORE, May 4 Detective Hue bas arrested Edward | ous striking freight or Miss Whaley can be 1 Bieptorocs ad Dawid Williams charged!) J. Ho Thom head of the operating) He see what he took wo ‘Phone 1171 J—-Mloem@eld, MONTCLAIR, N. J, URANT.Ow Vriday, May &, in bie Sth Cooke es t fre to Joseph Lubor < the Internationa S| pareenger siitiug af and : * entire, ot house’ at Navesink lam January, Whe | Seetio kienise CmgenermELigea|, Mer: | Renee rely ad Ws | ORVIGENS TO CHINESE WATERS Jean, EDWARD. son at Jona 1” ose =” #0) ipaiet On Catherine Grant (Muley), a re ne rep ete ae es PRERS SER | 0 ¥ dewtroyed amust. sig” he ite he areca Sepa | Fowt“ine steer to, the Smpaay FES | sting "a pes ot tal Pal ab | SRO least ty Ske nes cuties, Gor 3 4 ‘