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DRUGGED VICTIM Walter G. Allison Meets Thousands. See Valuable Ani- - 4) -Stranger in Broadway . “Ba = Cafe and Loses, DEATH TCH mals Ingeniously Rescued from Excavation, ‘Two big hantisome horses fell {nto « | trench fifteen foot j@treet and N for two hours fe $11,000 and/ieuaing neures in as “$50. IN. GASH — MISSING. ‘Papers Worth _ Bankbooks Worth $2,000 ‘Left With Hotel Man. ‘ing and ‘un ie streots of this could afford Por nyonthe wor kite | gaged in laying @ bie wa j the’ east side ot jtreneh is eight feet wide mad the sider {fire tunbered and silpppried. by eteut At the corner of Twemy-ntnih the excavation ts crossed by ‘a narrow Wooden bridge which is usd by care of the Twenty-cightn and. Twentysninth street cross tows Lie this point a and an eirnt-inch gay main passing through Twenty-nin:! J excavation at 1 ina along ayearus, The Walter-G. ANison, who stated’ he ts ai i Ey; Ee é z : Broadway, « he gn office,’ to-day walled Into the West Porty-seventh street station and chines package containing als stock certif- eater of $11.00 fgce valug and two bank-| booka recitding deposits of $2,700 in the name of Jane Colbist Allison, of Leonia, N. J. Mr. Allison told the police thi "the valuables were in. his pocket on Fri- the siden of the t he -w4s ‘given work with openings through which {t teams and th water main street cross the th of mbout five These pipes, with the shoring of form a net- ‘tea “RTtemoon, Knockout drops, .witeh-left blank any-| Would appear that thing which happened unif) Sunday | 4iffoulty in crawling. might, when he wok?! yp da Xhe Waldorf; Jaines Smith, a driver for y Smélting and Refinin, Assimant “Ireasurér Dickinson to-aay| Tuirtecath avenue and Tw |eassured The Evening World that Mr. ANON Hever Was an oticer in wie Care! @egie Trust Company, but was once a @oalicitor there. wooden bride crossing the trenoh at 12% o'clock. There were tons of metal the front whoels struck the bridge four of tue plank: fs a ¢eiative of United Btatew Benator Allison, of Iowa, and is @ close personal and business acquaint- amce of Andrew Carnegie and Charles b, He has a courtry home in and another (Conn. He is prominent in the Shriners 4t ‘Hartfont. In Broadway Cafe. “ He told the police that on. Bridav af- _ternoon he want into the Hal ing. cafe on Broadway,—wher: \he @ man who claimed acquainiante. bad a few drinks, Mr, Allison and he believes that he was drurvet. for he remembers nothing from left front wheel dropped inte the the collapse This threw the tongue of the ntly to one side. virtually lifted from thelr feet and buried into the trench. One of then the opening, ‘ te atrike {{. He: landed scrambling on | $0 the network of pipes and beams and slid thrpugh them clear to the bottom, janding right side up. but with hla fore (feet bent under him, @ black, fell into the hole formed by was closest to ‘The other horse, excavation head Downe he went into an opening be- ter pipe and a collection of hind quarters he hung suspended, with hia on the body of his team nate, yuMng but comfortable, ed to be a re- w that he would Dlick out and thar @yiual to hang thete mld be shy one good) First he shinned down into the ex-' 1 am sure they gaye me ‘peter,’ ” peaid Mr. Allison, ‘for I woke up with ia dead feeling. : Said that he sould not fina 360 he had with the other valuables when he met the stranger and the looking for a man known as John Lukes to request an (explanation of his meeting with Allison. Looking for Chicagoan. registered at street and Sev- tween the wai shoring tm positon was an. Suith the driv sourceful man, He sa de Unable to puil the i “he allowed the very long he wo hoi ‘police are now enth avenue, trunized the bar freely and ‘OURLT an Opparently intoxicated man | to his room to sleep off the effects. Later the strange n “the description of Alllson, was eject from the hotel and disappeared. Early to-day Lukes cajled the pro- Chris Connell, to his roo: Hin oertiheatan ot stock valued | at $11,080 and the bank books with the 00) “debouit’ registers: to Jane Colbin iiison were also in ukos wanted to give pe that “he ‘had met ently uninjured save for scra aimbst crazy : fright and excite. ment Smith calm ned the animal and Uie-exercive Of some strange 0 Wriggle along ton Teet on: its ind legs dragging & distarice of nt least fod with its behind like the legs 48a clear space 4, Ord the horse was able Then the driver hurried riggo4 up a wort of rope, ‘ed the black around, and cores of willing vol- red It to the bottom The animal had been ha: downward for fifteen the name W. Gg. Dundies which wtock and books eaying he got them by robbery In Jersey, Lukes Baid-that he succeeded in. getul stranger drunk and then took he Amherst getting buck the mone In doing thi Httie “sleepy himsett a asleep the stranger MMe valuables be Committing a the mean time P. Metropoitan horse ambulance Prevention of doiph Maple, a jured horses,” w, intention ot and calling the | ukes became a nd while he was walked out, Jeaving of the Boclety for the ruelty to Animals in expert in As in charge of the am- ail to Answer, When he re excited at ints ched the se o_pelinve that. network In the trenc! Were at tho bottom g plans to wet the: to holst the black first. ne he found Connell pecame—greatty- Story and telephoned for ey were not Connell had engaged Lukes | Bainute conversation he for a short me, durisg Chicago man diseppeared. The po! “Ghd not-come-eround enti mech later after which all trace of Lukes and h w found acauajatance had been ob- The police 64 not act on Connell's story and walted until Allison ation house this afterna said the first he knew of the affair fas when he read about it In the news- while he was trying to But the horses and he had to It way decided ackle were rigeed on « “structure and con- haweer that the animal amid- attended to arrangt ‘was called away Hertel wiih Wrapped about ope at the other end of the pulley and he stuck. grunt Diz eyes had an im- Papers to-di he gazed at Street station house to complain about the disappearance of his $0. \p Which was not returned with his pa- Bers and bank Sdoks Conflicting Stories. At the Carnegie Trust Company's of- fives there seemed to be a strange {gnor- ance Us tc who W. G. Allison ts al- though he wax the ce (any harder they bellyband and ed to the bottom neern’s first pre ~ of the work Which an agitated yor ershon salar _ discharged two ie Company.”* Company'a sales For Story of Mardi Gr as Coupon See Page 12. Ae ofe ste oe ofr ote of : ' Official Voting Coupon. One Vote for ireater New Yo MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, With the Lady of His Choice, Will Be Crowned KING AND QUEEN of the OF ORIGINAL ST Week of S WILLIAM B. LAKE, PRESIDENT C. fs af of cfs oh 38. CARNIVAL a ee jo ae af ahs ops Contest Closes Sept k 10,1907, VOTES to EVENING WOKLD MARDI GHAS EDITOR, P.O. s +. dies may be handed Various branch 2) ops & * a aura EVENING WORLD AACE CHART WED MRS, PEPER FOURTEENTHDAY AT EMPIRE CITY. ll] |S [VAI ]] AUG. 26. CLEAR. TRACK GOOD, i j 3 3} |E.W. Vanderbilt, Who Martie 4 ° Spiritualist, Gives V on Witness Stand. (Continued froin First Page.) ews ri old and upward; non-win- Start Kood, Won handily; place driv: OND TACK—For hery since Aug. % me—b.42 1-6. ~ Vout keys. 0 iy HMitwras Eyes. who had urged him to mi Mrs. Pepper. Mr. Vanderbilt enim ds Various’ propertic: Houses yn Hrooklyn and tracts of | on Long Isiand. He said that fr. far lumber business he derives an income $4,000 8. year. He had -made over bis house at No. 1587 8c Mark's ayenue to his brida, Mer Pepper, for $1 and other consideratior Her consent to marry. him wis. the con siderdjion. He had presented ‘another Carrot Fohanka easily: place am B, Hoae a i § ea * Boban Servite ios Preston house in Waverly avenue to as Gop. Catton esr dhe hs: Bhilfing * birthday Kitt, Asked akont first wif he Baja: fi + 1 worshippéd her, and still warship jher in spirit. She dled In my arus. | jWas oVorwhelmed with erief gt the de Durture of her body, knew that woul was still with me. It ts with m yet. Two souls constitute a marriage, and there should be only one such maz Her, soul is with me perpet- fhitre yea Won driving: Hogeaty . Wool Gun sen enon! Mingrere 3 Only One Soul Marriage. “Then why did you marry ttre, | Pert’ asked Lawyer Rosenberg. | “Simply for companionsnip,~ repie [he venerabie bridegroom calmly ui muat havea companion. Compan- Won handily; place driving. RSE n High. Clos Pt Faldie. Wet Basles Wal jionsalp in the tesn iw necessary ak Gray [every mas, but marriage of the sou! Hit iter <2 j comés ofiy ‘onoe.”’ Ralls strome Tos | our Vanderbilt said that his first wits Friedsom i 8 had been a firm believer In spiritualism Ope a2 20 15, Beat) 15 4 30 100, 109. Bhe" had attended many seances w. % 0 ct 811010. $b ds Hurley yRabinaon, ‘Thomat Hoy: halt 6 had seances at our own nome, F je Bild, “and we attenaed them at many other homes,”" Start good. Won easily. Place same. “What ix a medium? Re ee ‘Aceorting tomy interpretation,” ree ia docket v sponded Mr. Vanderpiit, “a medium Isa Th 100 yard Time 1 AT St. aibver person who recelves communications.” i Rohanka “From whom? “4 Sumbr..: “From some power beyond himacift me $ Rte be Maretiall or, herself 1 3emenu T git se ie fe explained that a Mrs, Gray seks XLinapee fariae fable to discover. tect artich ‘tched—Shenandoah, Rolla, Minox,” W e Diinkers. wraith of a Mra Chase could te led the body; Dr, Temple coul: municate orally with spirits throug the medium of Thundercloud, dead Indian. Thundercloud had wr ten many communications to Mr, Va derbilt In. perfect Eugtish, though he Was a Seminole and fad never in. the : i flesh spoken the English tongue, ‘Then there war a Mrs. Wii z ’ , ould tel life's history in ady TEENTH DAY + AT SA [Mm retraapect. ‘Then there were > wile were inspirational orators could #po AUG, 26. CLEAR. TRACK GOOD, contr t ike Demosthenes when IRST RACE—Gelting; three-year-olds and upward; $000 Added; seven fur- Just an investigator. » CS § * 809 © THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY. AUGUST 26, 1907: Medium Who Took Place ot Merchant’s Soul reli CONVALESCENT § *Indientes Empire track. th my bs —For maiden “two five turlonas 5 Post me. 23 : : om sanity; place same fart erin J Open. High. Clos, PL_sh and estates j { = | majority of cases, by gentle anointings CS eS Coduileiras ointment tia tercat Sip { f “COULD WED MUCH —WASHI!GTOW TIP T0 BUT FIGHT LITTLE ANERICAN FISHERS 2s = cc Newfoundland Noi Order Will Be Given, longs, ¢., by Marco—Hampton Lass. Time—t.26 2-5 Then you believ in control? Eau mtartiaood <n Wee, Orivingss sWanners Ba.) by Marco amnion Vanierbiit was asked. He re Owners F.C cautiously “Ther wreat deal that we do not ‘know \ We dop't knew where our | th. ts come frém; we don't know | Px i Where our memories come from: we Bast Bad | pet don't know what fe ls. My experience Sister sr rpnoee een + i. with life is that when the brain celia TansiAlloni/se SSH. are in perfect condition we have 4 aE 98 titan better knowledge of the unknown. I ‘Or, cannot say that Iam a believer tn the cccult, but 1am nota ditbellever. T = 5 SE—Steeplechase A am an inveatigator.". BIO SECOND, RACK seen Mr. Vanderblit then told of his visits Mood. Won easily, W . aad } , DI - to & Mrs, Huffy's house, where tables | We. Colt sam ais Jumped and chairs moved “Btaru inden. eaten + fy in that direction,” he added.“ hay See riiaiilan ¢ f gee seen many demonstrations of st Li ae 8h 4 Lee power, Tables would leap around Tere Fes Ce EL J. O'Brien!) 6-5 = Scrh itched Bide; Diesen: Garrit —— room and chairs would move fr Wiubed last iumpieaLigtta Cueto e : ther customary places without any. but r spirit Influence to move them.” 7 = Are you sure,” Interrupted the law-| No “THIRD - i ¥ f er, “that Mrs.” Huffy was honest in! Whore demonstrations?” ‘You, she wax my cousin and I had absolute faith in her.’! “Can you define the spiritual? “Twill try, Many iptions of t tart i hi ritu F doer n you dle the doer xoos on! “Johnnie ; z Shetk % ies to the other side: the knower had no Yomander, 2 : 3 life and is gone.Often while your bud m is here your thoughts will be wa oft."" M. W z Posi time, 3. * Added stat! BID Pease Life 1s Perpetual, Ro you belteve In a lates lite?” vo. Life is perpetual. ntly changing. We always remain a here. ‘Tuke your own can 4 hand at the lawyers when , Grapple j Y ten years oid you were not like you rags BN ge dtaallen § a how. You have completely. changed Right ‘itoyal treltarte se ifr The only similarity between you of then sUSeourt Lad’ > retary ; Sivat nd you of now is the name you boar : $8, Garer 01 y J)? Grand... 3 5 | changed.’ i MDMd, you. ever wee your frst wife} aft Melling: the Amstendain; for three-year-olds and upward, $1,000 ay. Winner, b. «| by Wovisthorpe — Embrace, Time — 1.29. ever, SNF Wer Did you ever speak to her?” "Won catty, Wither; ch Yer communicate with her?” Yes, through a medium.” 2% What meiium E. Dugan... “Mra. Pepper, Dr. Temple and two if 3 oldstein .. or three others.” 3:0 berkina 3 ; r Wrat His“ Wie -Promived: ane “Did ‘your wife promise you before she dled that she would mardfest her- | o Yau after death?” | 18 | “No. She «ald she would always bo 100 300 10 dy |with me Bhe ts atl] with me. 1 can 2 3 | feel her all around.” ! Celia “Did you ever receive meusages be- fore your wife's death?” “Many. Both shé and 1 got mea- [eagtw Prom over the dinesfrom” eoesachs W000- added; one. = 45, |other side. Sometimes they were oral and pow and then they were written.”’ ) tr amternttt-expinined-that-most-of— th to Belle. Time- written communications had come im through Dr. Temple when tn ontrol” of the spirit Thunder- vd. Heowas not at all surprined that letters were written in Engtah Rut." exclaimed the husband of @ itand Neshly wife, “the mediuins and Titualiets did not lke to have me Welr Seances. They called 1s ted wtar FORT ERIE ENTRIES. | ew York, died at Sanitarium yes of old axe, she hay been in rom ah; said that the spirits did FOR Entries for] enty-oventh wvear. Both her song were | not come surough to.me easily with at her bedalde when the end cama. ‘The| thelr messhees. All I ever got from as foliowa body was taken to Brooklyn to-day them was congratulations.” RAOQE—Handicap an upward; ton, 180: Sum Parmer, 150; Te Bijly Ray, 140; Ralph Reese, 10 < Plover, 146 THE Chewing Gum for HEALTH Gum-Lax is more than a chewing gum. It's 2 tonic laxative. Simply chew it Just like other chewing gums—but, unlike them, there's some good comes from it. 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