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POLICEMAN WITH UMRELLA UB Finds Alleged Husband in Uni- form, Drinking at Resort, She S DRAGS HIM INTO STRE Officer Collins Threatens Cap- tain with Charges for, Not Locking Her Up. More th Fesidents polltem h with an um brella. ang officer admonishing he to beiave and threatening her with a’ Fest. tin front of a sal Hewes ® last night of diaws came ‘so. t the pollveman grad’ er to the sod may an. fo her tace. her into. the ile fol lowed. in w siie prosected hersy On the woman's statement, with mos ef which Lleut Faton says he was 4 Quainted before she told @ was no placed In a cel Collins threatened to jay charges against Eaton locked th woman up. He Callins ed that Capt be calle the story ne order: cin a rear room, ing —TWOWIVES P ea the captain arrived and. beer} wrth placed kee up, perd Collins now » charges Wan Anna Mo- old An investikats ireatens’ his captain wi LEAD FORA BICAMIST —dudge——Faster—Suspends Sen. Ty THE EVENISG WORLD, WOMAN POUNDS Wiss Kitpenbourg Victim of Star Chamber Methods of the Ellis Island Immigration Officials pc Girl Whom Horace E. Miller Tries to Have Deported Forces Rehearing of Case. IS KEPT OUT. LAWYER |Man Interested in Sending H Away Is an Officer ina Newark Corporation. hogs ted hamber'm n wath ning §| ths | The.nst whieh lira n opportunity: to orate her statements that she was he allow’ her nah without character, But it was brought to Commissioner ns attention the girl had had a fair hear vestenay he to grant a rehearing of Lwns ec ed the case aby this reluctantly, when post- t to him that the | ty roused at the giri's’ examina- erday was nol competent. As f how star chamber hearings on Ellis Irland, the fact Klfppenbours’s taken through a Swed- nd Finnish interpreter, i An Amazing Admission. Thix interpreter admitted to Lawyer Solomon to-day thit he spoke litte! German and that many of the state- ts made by the girl yesterday head. He 0} was compelled here and there the papers nh osent artment of nmerce and Tabor. he suddeniy changed hts mind She will torne lawye Mr nin ste to the Jay have to get ano! | {| j | Solomon will have a friend act in 4. Miss Klipenbourg announled Immigration Commissioner that she was willing to return to to- pret Viennese girl, a Hora ; ACTORS Ot orders, were continued to-| Imm in. Commissioner Watchorn sed allow the oung woman's WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1907. Dil Count, Lard aye) _ Three Barons Figure in New York News To-Day + Hard Luck Stories home and would sail as soon “as she could. collect her belongings from ie Imperial Hotel. She wax Informed at she would not be permitted to re- turn freely, but would have to suffer the humiliation of deportation Wants to Produce Letters. The girl declares that she has letters In her trunks at the Imperial to prove she Is not an immoral woman. Sho save that If she could produce the let- ters ahe could establish the tact that she lived with Horace E. Miller, the Newark millionaire, after he had prom- teed tomarry her 2 Mr. Miller ives at No. 17 East Kinney If this thing keeps up positively we are going to have to print the American® Court Calendar with Inverted rules around \t for a mourning border. Here Just In one day's news we find two of | the members of our brought-on nobility getting into jaf], another getting into! dankruptcy.anda fourth getting into prison for life; and whats worse, get- ting Into prison for Ilfe in a large rock | penitentiary out In Missouri wieere they | don’t think any more of a lord than/ they do of a Pike County mule thief, | and maybe hot As tach. -Fettow-nodle~» men, these be parlous times upon which we ha’ fallen Thero's the Baron Egon von Nuvelly, who admits that he is a former officer in the Austrian army and a member of one of the oldest families in Vienna, where the buna come fram, The Baron hi been living In ‘bachelhor apart- ments at No, 176 W Eighty-first street. He's at the Tombs now, still in bachelor apartments, and living on the tence and Lets Keuhn Choose | atrect, Newark, N. J... and, according s ; | to the Newark City Directory, is an to Live With No. 2. oMcer of the Celluloid Company, manu: facturers of celluloid and = fmitation Jleather “woods, and with x” NewYork Hernsin Keunn, a hat maker, of .No.| office at No. 3) Washington place. He re Fourteenth street, was con-|!s married and has a@ pretentious home victed before Judge Warren W. Foster| at Newark. in General Bessions to-day on an in-| Miss Kiipenbourg at firat declared @ictment for bigamy. A woman w_.| that Miller was’a fictittous name. Com- whom he lived in Austria fiftesn years| missioner Watchorn wns also led to ago, the mother of thi childven | 0eieve Miller was not the complainant's eaused bis arrest. asc tat ng fhe oO a | fre nam Married Sadie Rottenbers on Nov. |, [tf Was past 10 o'clock when an Even- Dist tng World reporter visited the home of Roth women begeed for mercy for Mr, Miller, Answering the doorbell, a Keuhn after he had been convicted.| omens velce asked: Keubn claimed he nad never marred As; thatiyou,: Horace? the Austrian woman, and at the beat Miller Not at His Home. ate was’ only his common-law wife. he ST HRA Te HERE TE ip ent away to. prison,” walled Badte. pend sentence derstanding that E is that?" inquired the. emazed Keuhn. & SHAS Cor Lov to decide, replied the Judge, | he Keuln solved the problem by grabbing Kadle (No. 2) by the arm and planting & Yins on her lips. The ocher wife watled | gain. * | So WHT," eried the other woman. “Solon would be puazled in a case! ke this” remarked Judge Winally Judge Foster dectded to. sus- on Keubn, with the un- wea to-mupnort bart} Toster. | I live with) both? asked-Keuhn mot aly replied. the | live with one FALL FROM. i | clously, + toll the wife about the girl who ac- |cuses her husnand, and, saying he would —_—_——. i “This Is the End of a Pleasant are at the ond of a pleasant day Day,” His Last Words. Before Accident. CAMDEN, N. J. Aug, 14.—‘Here we ald Rev. George A. Sowell to hia wife and three children, as he stepped off a trolley car while it was In motion at Palmyra last night. yest ground he stumbled and fell, hie head Point.” ‘The start will be made at ? Yetriking the pavement with great force. | A. M. ‘trom the clubhous He waa unconscious when picked up 1600 and was hurried to, the Cooper Hos- | pital. ‘The pastor never revived, ‘They were the words, for as his feet struck" the nd Gied ‘early to-day. His death resulted from concussion of the brain, Rev. Mr. Sowell was pastor.of the Sh teen erat ua ned from At- ee wher the acchient | ; was in Mariton, N. bide two. children, dann: ih Died tom's canianutonm: dlasaue “On being told the visitor desired to Jale le Mr, ~Miller...the woman. stated [she waa Mrs. Miller, and that her hus band was not at home. due sald he had telephoned he would not reach the house uhttl late in the night, and perhaps not jat al, “He han been very past two or three days, hax told mo, that he w weil.” ‘lL wanted to nee him .n relation to j soem. business he has been. haying with the Immigration authorities at Ellie Inland, Are you familiar with the na- ture of it?" asked the reporter. No, I know of no business with that department.” “Has your husband been guing to rope of late years?’ On, she answered. "He. has made annual trips to Europe, but busl- |iiess kept him from going this year, he said. He ix an ofMcial ‘in the Celluloid Company, and business generally takes him across for three and four months ata time, You can leave a mensago with me," concluded Mra, Miller, gra- The reporter was not willing busy during the he sald, ‘+ not feeling he has seo Mr. Miller ut another ume, de- parted, Miller was present at the” hearing day, but Was not cated upon to teat A letter signed C. G. Kempner has been recelved by the young woman contaiaing an offer of marriage, Icemp: ner gives Address on East Eighty peventh @! and points out that be al- despite @ man case of her marriage she will lowed to remain jn this country |the alleged machinations of th wha wants her deported, —_—_ DIETZ OUTING TO-DAY. The annual duting of the Tammany- {tes of the Twenty-fourth Aasembly District, of which John J, Dietx is the | leader, will take place to~tay at College on Duffy’ | HI at No, ington avenu Among the ‘5,000 excursionists will Charles F. Murphy, “Big Tim’? Bull SBig “Tony Foley, Botoush Pr nt Ahearn, ope Yi ehay the and" man, Eugen Mel tor John C. Fitsgerald ey. _ CRUISER GOING TO ‘FRISCO, LIMA, Peru, Aug. 14—The Amstican orulser St: Louls, now at Callao, will JeenAneA MWennudaw tm Sew Whanalana strictly European plan, That is, he picks out just what he wants to eat and then wants for It. ‘The Baron was translated from West ‘Pignty-tiret--atreet to. middle Centre street all along of a transaction relat- ing to the trivial sum of $600, a mere in- consequential bagatelle as it were.t Henry A. Briner, of No. @ West One Hundred and’ Forty-fifth street, makes allegation that the Baron came to him, jutting on alra and sidewhlskers, and goi trom him, the sala” Briner; $800 by pretending that he had money coming trom Europe, showing in proof thereof “WhEU purported-to~be--cablegrame- from his Austrian bankers. Subsequently Brinet found ‘that all that purports Is not cables, The Baron sald It) was a mistake, When they searched his noble person they found on him newspaper clippings which sald’ the Baron was petng sued for breach of promise by an artist oatrophe-ess model, Oh fie, Baron! He was held in $2,000 bail to- day in Centre Street Court. And Here's a Count In Trouble. Passing along t6 the next exhibit we find the Count von Lundberg Stirum, of Holtand, ‘The Count has more name | then that, but what's the use of writin ft out unteas you're working on space ‘The Count was pinched to-day by Prince Fogarty and Barl Boyle, who belong to two of the roya! families of the South | of Ireland on the piffiing charge of atesling a diamond horseshoe worth $800 from Abraham Biluzer, a member of ono of the reigning houses of Nassau street, The Count yon Lundbi &e., Waa picked up in the Tenderloin along with erald Cool, a miner, who says he lives in East Beventeenth @treot, where there are many good mining claims and dl gings if you know where to find th Gn Mr, Sool was a pawn ticket for & dinmond pin, whlen the Duke Siluzer said wae no other than his'n. |The Count 1s alao in the Almanach de Gotha and Burke's peerage division of the county. Jail awatting a hearing. Baron Fritz Up Agin’ it. Baron Frits von Bardeleben used to be a captain of hussara in the German army, tely he has been Importing outal garda’ f° Non 3) third vatrect ‘ou'd thin! the postal card busine: ought to be pretty. peart because every- ly who comes to town from Cohoes Here everywhere tike that buys two or reo ROU: powt-cards anyhow; bul just the seme the Baron has had a tion in bankrupt med. into Arn. of the petitioning creditors, who by some. tRTe hot man: Dera of the nobiitty but just plain, un- yarnial . at leew kf is for Four of Them, While His Dukelets Will Hear Those © Wedding Eelis a-Ringing. Haron transferred his property to his landlord and others) The Baron left the hussars some years ago and married Fritz! Scheff, the comic operess. He's still married. Lord Barrington Tagged. They were getting ready out at Jet- terson City, Mo. to hang Lord F. Sey- moup Barrington for murdering a man Tamed figured }t out Misnourl didn't have any too Many lords to spare, and, Indeed, if they hanged tals one the State might | be put in the humiliating position of be- ng out of i¢ her. Sa Gov. | Folk commuted the sentence to Ife im prisonment-and-now-My Lud Barring) ton has a number, the same as an an tomobdjle or 1 dog tax license, and he golng to make nome of the cutest can bottomed chairs you ever maw Duke's Simple Wedding. While we're on the subject of the no- bility we might as well All out the col- umn with a fow words that filtered in by wire from Greenwich, Conn., where Mina Mary Elsie Moore is going to be married to-morrow to the Duka Marino Torlonia, of Rome. When the Duke firet came over some wore inclined t cast asparagus, as It were, on his pa ent to nobility. They sort of intimated that the patent must hive evpired, be- cause they didn't find the Duke's ‘past performances Hated In the Roman Form Chart. But he noon showed ‘em that he had been extenstyely starred in the early feauer of Jack's “Pye on tire No Tility (itallan edition), and so after that overythinx was orthoaox and regular, A. few days ago the bride-to-be a nounced that the wedding would be * simple rustic affair,” and this statement 1s now shown to be correct, because the groom has presented Miss Moore with an Ttallan castle and a diamond neck- lice, and her parents have given them enough stuff to furnish a large Amert- jan hotel, mud his thintly have aunt over a lot of anticnt heirlooms, and Lbouts Ave Hundred prominent people ATS KON to-attend-the sceremony—nnd the Duke's brotner han forwarded a diamond. tiara that lovks Mke the cu- sola on thé-Cryatal Palace, and the two {neal Greenwich, papers—the Greenwich Times and the Greenwich Meridian—cal- | “alate to give about a page aplece to the | story. This Baron Gets the Laugh. It would be nothing less than unfair to close these fow lines without a word for the Baron Christian von Motz of Germany, who thought until just tho} other day that he was going to marry | Mrs. Marcud Davidson ussell, but he isn't, The engageemnt has been broken. The Baron Intimates he was the breakee, but Mrs, Russell whe; heen at her apartments, No. a8 Wegt One Hundred and Sixteenth street, ut- tered a low, scornful yet melodious Lee Ya, hat! said the widow. “As for the Baron, ha, ha! a STREET BEGGAR CLAIMS ROOSEVELT AS FRIEND. but Once Prosperous, Lynch Say: He Gets Two Months in Workhouse. Among the crowd of dissolutes ar- raigned before Magistrate Breen In the Centre Street Police Court to-day was a mAn more seedy than the others. He had been arrested for bewxing on the street, “I'm mot a beswar,”’he told the Mag- jatrate, “I was well-to-do once and nuinbered among my friends Theodore Roosevelt, now President of the great and glorious country,” “What la your name?’ inquired the tatrate, “Lynch, air,"’ was the response. t relative of Judge Lynch?” asked the Magietrate, “No, aie," replied Lynch, “my fambiy 4a more ancient and honorable than that ividual's.” ‘Lynch Was sont to the Workhouse for (we, months, Court policemen way he lu s. o jher husband had been familiar with | FEAR HUNCH WILL SLAY HM CONFESSES ] }Armenian Who Assassiz tug Merchant Prefers Death ON ARZUIAN' o | Be lief. That . Arrested Secrets of Conspir- » vators Wik Come Out. | Detactiven arn’ qjose on the trail of jAlexan Arzuian, the Armentan who Ja |4aid to ba the! real head, of ‘the biack- |matling Hunchakists in America, and hin capture te effected It is believed that lother Armentitns, who fear him as‘they |foar death, will be ready to tell what they know the conspiracy which caused the murders of Tavshanjian, the rug merchant, and of Father Kasper, ‘the aged priest smothered to death In a trink Pedros Khachadorian. who slew Tay- |shanjian, hi een asked # and ft is thought he will s: neck when Arz p and other of the terrorists are behind the bars. Khachadorian says it ian't worth while for him to aaye his Iife by a confesston, for {f he told on the men who ordered yim to kill the merohant their friends kill him. As between death In electric Chair’ and death at the trande—of—the terrorists he thinks he ‘would prefer the former. When Arzulan jis found, and he was at Providence, R T. on Sunday, It ts belleved Khacha- 4 n will feel to tell what he knows. Blames District-Attorney, fw \atter Serkisstan was released apector helleves that the alayers of toe aged priest are members of the same band of Hunchaklsts who murdered the and’ that POLICEMAN NEAR | wealthy rag mei | talure to bring to this coun: try to atand trial gave them couraxe j commit: fresh outrages., He said that } Sarkis Ermonian, supposed to be ose Jot the ¢e men who suffocated tha the West Thirty- ink eet house, was under arrest give the man’s name. It fs said the pas- the t ite was @ shitty 4 out es at the same time. too, Jelalian, th at Maré allowed to & SWALLOUIS aC i hanjian to Khachad an s the ej j «! neurred the enmity |Report That Bluecoat Admired jyisuaiisc by advising hls countrymen to accede to its blackmailing d. { mands Search Leads to California. The authorities of Fr c to be asked to arre who had a C27 ry mitre N 2 = + ners treat, thie ci her broken heart which suggested it-| wound up his aftaira and | | went to Fresno and j Other, Women Causes Sui- cide of Former Actress, self to Mra. ilolse Fisher, a former! Ht now a Charisse w actress, wife of Policeman Martin J./}\.s in West Sixiventh st 1 De- Fisher, of the West Sixty-eighth Btreet|tective Petrosini yesterd: at if ie to Station... when..ahe._hea {Kassu.an could be found a: gn alio-heard_reporta...hals ti fregy eye coud: tel the conspiracy. It wa [of his grocery store was concealed def on his miagion of de: the back room chadorian le Was went out h. Tektekian says other women. and dled. roliceman Fisher got home last night Bhe drank the poison Koesolan in the several and found his wife in low apirita. |Mege™ reyieus to the murder. It ts Neighbors say there waa a quarrel.| though: that It was (here tat the mur- The wife told the bluecoat what she|derer wax prepared for the erime by re» hay all marks of Mentification moved from his clothing ‘The’ police are almost as anxious to) find a man known as ‘Jim’ Chankaliax had heard, it ts said, and threatensi to kill _hersdit. Fisher laughed, for she had declared Clas they are to get Arxulan behind the many times before that she would com-/ 62 ! Xvhen Arzulan wanted a partict bomen far'man to commit a murder or deliver “I guess you won't do that.” he said./a threat Jim” was the messenger, “I'l show you that I mean what I in Electric Chair. | TRAIL, | When Leader Is) Plenty of he may be taken up at any time, When | Inspector MoCafferty declared to day that if the District-A ttrorney had ies extradited Paul Sarkissian, who was ar- rested in Maraetiie: France, ‘on June 2 on suspicion of having alded in the murder of Father Kasper Vartanian, he! / : . fs positive that the Union Square EY, i’ Ai t tragedy would never have tukea place. | Eek Tavahanjian was killed twelve days The in- EATS WOMAN HE FOS WIT HER HUSBAND ated Wife- Uses Parasol and Fists in Presence of Passengers Leaving Big Liner. { HE FAL citement on. Ar- rival of New Kronprin-” zessin Cecilie. ‘e new North German Lioyd liner mpringesin Cectlie-{s at her pier at Hoboken to-day after completing her maiden trip In quick time. As her passengers © swarming down the gangways last night’ a well- dresned woman walted on the dock. A young, handsomely dressed woman reat- ing on the arm of a man descended. They were met by the other woman, who shouted: “Oh, you creature! How dare you take my name and try to take my hus- bandl" “Who ere you, pray? quietly asked the young woman with Paris gown and \ot, ae whe uttempted to pass. am 1?” reorted the other, ‘T man’s Wife. I am the lawful Asam, Then she whacked the younger wom- An over the head with a parasol, and, dropping it after it had become bent sailed in with her hands, The two were scratching and fighting when customs officers separated them, eS Younger Woman Fiees, Asam seemed dazed. When the ex- cited woman had been helped into the waiting room to cool off he vanished, and so did the woman who was with Tie ‘lawful Mra, Asam’? had been waliing on the plier with a lawyer, It the intention to ascortain if the baysage of the couple came off to- ether, but the woman was unable to contain herself. She said she wan the wife of a wenlthy merchant of Philadelpiia, and he “Mrs. M, Asam'’ on the s‘:amor's passenger Ust was using her name. She sald she would take the firct train | home. the| | man said to be « Cincinnati merehant| There was more excitement | was fearched, und diamond and pearl | £ set rings and watches, sald to be worth 000, wer found on his pernon, Tim- Sthy Donohue, a special Treasury tn- spector, mide the find, but dectined senger declared that’ he lrad purchased abrond but $78 worth of ‘dutiable Jartictes, ly oben eta e yaa c LB New Svidence for Jury. The Grand Jury will continue to-mor- row to examine the y-found evi- dance..weblch,il #6) ce A goveral men io the oiectrie chulr. MY Jerome submitted the atatements of the four witnesses who Ww eximined Mon dey at Headauarters, and the jurors fad a chance to look at the palsuned say." She ran into the front room, and & moment later he heard « groan. He_was not even then convinced that she meant to carry out her threats, but he went in where she was and struck @ match, lighted the gas, and smiled down at her on the fioor, ‘Don't try to fool me,” he naid. daggers and ofner deadly weapons The anawer was a convulsive move-/ seized in the arte Hyatt: Al more indictmenta m 0 found, ment of the body. Fisher bent over|{*tiuding one. against Jelalian, the woman and was horrified to see the! guide, as an accomplice, : mtains uf the acid on her lps, The| The police expect to make an Import: | ; , : eet Tourn Levon Rovajtan;} empty bottle lay near her. ‘one Oo} men arreste Rushing out he rapped for help as| day- ee brother, Alexan, was he never rapped before. ° A brother |seUiry gt tne New Fork rant: officer “eume and was sont to cait an PER qsre murder he fed ambulance. Then Policeman \ the books and documenta of the » went back In the house ) Tn an Arn an grocery at No. fared first ald.” His h | wast Twenty sixth mirest two his work, but It was usel | Cafforty’s men last’ night found doc: The ambulance came from the J.| ments which partly correberite certain Hood Wright Hospital and Fisher rode| statements that oer ed in the in It with hin wife, He begged her to| confession of B: Wan ntated forgive him. But she never opened her | at the Pistrict-A x oMce that the eyes on him again his FA nee oeiave confessad would not eo moet n Fish nd admini rt wae 136 of Me- TO WED FOREIGNER, {ments that worn sntzadt tn the pala’ ‘ learned that’ while an told-all to murder the mi Tt was also ajian und knew of the pl Mra, Heyl, Worth $6,000,000, F hire rag-anerchant, Tavahaniian. by gaged to Man tn Germany. of them deny any wledke of thy PAUK Butchery of Father Kaspar or any MILWAUKEE, Wie, Aug. 14—Myn.| the Armenian ssaatnations that have Clara Schandein Heyl, who divorced her occurred In this country and abroad husband, Jacob Heyl, a wealthy reai- since the new Funchakist beean to be dent of thin city, jast January, Is en- gaged to marry ArthueSchlubeck, of Westphalia, Germany,-agcprding to an- nouncement made-by her friends here to-day, i Mrs. Heyl won a will contest at Buf- Y,, abqut the time ahe secured |. and Inherited an estate of! Announce- | PERFECT ; HOT WEATHER FOOD for Body and Brain ‘Grape-Nuts “There's a Reason.’ verything for Housekeeping $1-°° Weekly Write for Booklet Message From Princess. The new Kronprinzessin Cecilie brought with her 1,259. ps engers, 716 of w m were in ¢ first and second cabins. The first wireless telegram re- celved on board t new jiiner was « «| mesnage of congratulation from the | Crown Princess Cecilie, which read “hty constant —thoughts—and——my heartlest wishes abide with you to- in the hope that the beautiful sh ch bears my name will have a most successful and pleasant maiden voy- The ship many contains fessin Cecilie, a alstor to the Kalser Wilhelm IL, has innovations. The dining-room seventy-five small round bing instead of the long tables, and Kronpri ehigera dine a la carte. A special |@ining-room for children is provided. The Mner in 706 feet long, 72 feet beam has a displacement of 20,500 tons. Her engines are capable of developing 5,000 horse powe! elec BROADWAY CAR IN FLAMES. nortly before midnight Ji southbound of caught fire In front. of No. twenty men and jumped off In a hurry, hurt. The firemen pu not until tt nad tonight a car the Broadway line 165 Broadway women on board but no one was out the fire, but burned through t of commission The cracked ice appeals to the eye and the palate, but the real virtue is in the White Rose - Ceylon Tea The Best, Cold or Hot. | BET. 77%! € 182 STS EVENING S) R__HUSBAND —DAZEDY. when a} from: -detective=inmilation+ The | the | the | Moor of the car and put the runnin: SKIN TROUBLE LINE. 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