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THE EVENING oe . Nina Francis Tells Strange Story After __.__Newport-Police Rescue Her From ~ Mariquita, Said to Be Owned by Oliver W. Barnes 3d. i \_harbor last night; and that she accuses Oliver W. Barnes II],, of this { Le ‘city, and his chum, Capt. Sedley, of abducting her, | She is now at the United States Hotel in Newport without money, t but well supplied with jewelry. wport guardians of the} ie an: York. This lett Mis eroduloiis > peace that sho {is an artist's model. With another model, she sald, she was! ihe t enticed by Barnes and Sediey aboard betel eho core Sed the Mariquita in this city and ke| servas : priso: aboard for three weeks, In Left With the Crew. Yesterday, she continued, Barnes and | believed To hry Bediey loft the boat at Newport, tell-| York. According servants aboard to| Harnes gave inst DRS hea ese servants ‘bef. ata email boat, “De he ts quoted as saying. leave. Now obey order: Miss © gontinue to hold her prisoner But ‘gained’ the deck and screamed an ff Sanerman heard her and’ notified the police, and then she was rescued. A GIRL DECLARES: * From Newport, R. is comes a special to The Evening World reciting | that a handsome young woman. calling herself Nina Francis, of New * "York, was rescued by the police from the motor y: cht Mariquita in that Mios Francis told the Inquisitive and} so seasick that {t was decided to |he= ashore and send her, vack to Francis 5 (on the boat with Barnes, a man who} , and three | —f——that time the yacht Uravelied to-New~|—Barner ead Setiey—iett—the —boet—a acll Newport yesterday afternoon and are taken the train for New sto his ¢ golng to shore 1 let any one leave the boa No one must MOW DOWN Th WASHINGTONS Combination of Errors, Bad Pitching and Hits Nets 6 Runs in the First. __(FINAL SCORE.) _ WASHINGTON. }011000000— 2) - | HIGHLANDERS. 160002000 — 8 4 | WASHINGTON. R H POA & Milan, cheseecseess O- 1 3 0 0 Ganley, If. -0 0 0 0 0 Delehanty, 2d......0 0 0 2 1 Altizer, 1b. 0 1 10 Ont serves sweese | 0 1 0 Oo . 0 1 62507270 Shipke, 3b = OSEAN shee | Smith, ss. 0.053 0 Lanfo:4, p. 10 0 0 0 Patten, p. oo 1 0 “Warner. ° %0.°O 0 -Torala.. WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1907. CNOROUS GITCL | Rand in West Forty-ninth street, and] refused and the xirl determined to ku “Swe 1 up: Toeago Who had cone on to teach the op- | commuters tick (2 the Empire Trust Company. So he ~. fness and asked permission to open an ie _Sareoint The arrangement waa com-| Refore. —Saiting Home—Verhae- i ; Pde taken sthore, () Qoat, which continued Oliver W, Barnes IIL, who stands ac- ‘cused of stealing the model, hax spent $100,00 since he frst ctruck New York Miss. Francis these ord wiven, bit tate last night, she sa: “Iittie: lees-than a your ago. —His re-] *De determined to set shore at any Sau : cost. Sie went on deck and gave or- riquita, Koees oar eoanat (Bt tHe URE ders io one of ike Japanese to lower a half interest In a lease on the Hotel! a" yoat and row ier to land. Jap to shore alone in a tI wae ine + $00 in cash. 2 oaks ne “He has not ps ‘around New batt auleges, she was seized by the & ‘ork for six weeks, and there js a waste) “Miss Francis screamed. Her s yaar! firm joud and then multied. we i baskot=fult “of ‘mail waiting for 5." some Wahermen close by. who iar at the Rand, in the management of | ried to shore and notified the jole« Which he has been associated with Wil: | Thy Newport police aun) soon drew alongside tne Marquita ez ie, at gon Mizner, who was the husband of | Songside tie Aardulsa s eSipat ese, ae rescued and ashore “There te gitl gave her 3 No Money for Fare. Miss Francia at first secmed Inclined : Got His Money. - Barnes is twenty-two years old and} to take the train for New York ‘Thrn Gomes from Fishkill, N.Y. His cather|*®e reemed to remeniler who had ‘ money. Her jewels and dress, |} ie a locomotive enginetr. His grand-| ever, were such that she would ‘rea tly “father was Oliver Wendell Barnes, who| be admitted to-anysofthe hotels. Sie Zed and left $190,00 with the Union| Wa*-e#cotted to--the' United States ‘Trust Company, of this city, to be paid nit that Tam ~ te him —when—hy-should-reach the age} gat matey Haig aiid —eae_thte thine at twenty-one years. out,” she sald after she had told her Young Barnes reached the required | "7: and came to New York after the phe ee, “money. His people, having » fait lino | 95 ” tapon his tastes and inclinations. did not ‘ * care to have him «et the fortune in a Tump, and, acting upon their instruc- tions, the Union Trust Company re- 1 feed to give it up. Fs But young Barnes was wice. in a : way. He went to the Empire Trust fete Company explained the situation, and empowered that corporation to cet the money. As h he th titled . EiGihethe Dulon tras. Company. naa to | Accident on the Susquehanna Miia: hauiecorowerss i iie nape Results in Loss of a ‘Trust Company to take charge of his toy fmheritance Barnes promised that he Life. would sign an agreement to leave the draw the interest as-an income. He got| A man who bas not been identified the $10,000 end then refused to sign tho] Wan hit killed by a Susquehanna ,@greement, passenger train at a crossing near New Durham, N, J., to-day. In a pocket Known In the Tenderloin. was a plece of paper which had b torn from a note book on which was In the mean time he bad become very well known in the Tenderloin, He was | written in } foiroduced ay a miliionaire from Chi- | Woodbury Fi pressively wealthy of New York how to ae MACS Vast: spend money. He Is small cf stature, {fete thouent te bs but he was a big figure in the all-night | road oye Yextaurangs, and when went around | Ssek rk with his bank rofl in bis hund he hat joa tiv, iret) ® crowd following him that looked like; had 4 sandy mustache, He wore a | a petambulating masn meeting, black coat and vest and gray st He was installed as the. champion | oo “boob” of the White Light district and __wtafters of all, degrees fought for a ( 1 “chance at Wis money. = The $10,000 did not last him long and HEIGHT: hhe found dimculty in gotting more from = went to Brown, Williams & Burbenk. private bankerg at No, 111 Broadway, told the members of the firm that he Was coing-inio the stock brokerage bus- ———______ pleted and his first depoalt was a draft for $90,000 on the Empire Trust Com- ver Girl Tells Why She pany. = Wanted No Foolish Rules. ‘The draft was honored. of course, and Barnes began drawing against his de: | posit’ in the Brown, Williams & Bur- bank bank. The lat big gash he tn the bankroll was in June, whén he | drew out $20,000 which he put Into the 2 Hote! Rand partnership witn wil-| CAUeed by August L bon Mizner. He said he wanted a note Hundred agid s of his own because the Waldorf 44, Who weoused al- ‘Astoria and) the St, Regis and such | ing #0 from his lock-box:In the West places irked him with thelr foollsh ) Side Hank, departed to-day . on Tegulations. | Ha kr American Ine steamship Pres- He has $20 left in the private bank neoln. hey told Kecorder nd $90 left with the ti Company, How le dea! is known only and he won't tell, Barnes bought the motor vacht about aix-weeks ago, invited hix pal, Atediey M for u_orulac, and has not shown up around the hotel wince. . He said he Wked to live on the water. It wan ra mored along Broadway some time ago that he ‘had gone pling up With « party of young women. According to Mins Francis, she and other girl, also un artista’ model of N York City, boarded the M ta three | wotks ago with the understanding that they were golng for a short crulme and i Would soon be taken baok to Fort! wity fine maniion to ive tn Washington. where the boat set sail c she had never really ed Up” Boos. i Weat a stree ng COST 4. Was nor [a f want a man ¢ A down to the bay und turned up Fi Bound. Bho alleges that both asked + ut were held onthe! KiLLS HIMSELF WITH GAS. her way up through the Bound. Youn Buck, aged twenty-st cupled a room ie At New Haven the other girl, whose 00 oe oon th PN aa sin helght, and} *Bateed for Patten In the ninth. HIGHLANDERS, R H PO A gz Hoffman, cf. 1499) 0750 ‘Bult,sas or oo os Chase, 1b.. Lal 8 0 0 Laporte, rf. 0 0 1 Pal ° Williams, 2b. .0 0 4 2 6 Conroy, If. 2°32 0459 Louden, 3b.... 2 0 1 See Thomas, ¢ Uo 20 Se lees | Doyle, p. o 0 1 0 06 «| Bel, rf. ear sesUualauidag O75, 0 Totals. +0810, 27) 82748 Fate ilits-O% Sanford, 7 in five in- ' e innings -Of Sanford, . Patien, 3 int { Base on Ba Dayle, é fst Base on Errors—Highlaniers, i Washington, 1 Eett on Bases—Higilanders, 5; Wasli- ington, 6. Struck Out—By Sanford, 1; Pr** ovle, 5. ‘Three-dase Hits—Thomas. Two-base Hite—Conroy. Stolen Bases—Hoffman, Conroy. Double Viays—Chasc 6, Ball to. Chase. -Passed Balls—Kahoe, Thomas, wyild Pit Sanford. _Hit_hy Pliche ke, Balk, Santor Umpires—Sheridan and Stafford. Attendance—8,000. at AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK. Sept MW.—Eight housand fans were on hind to-day to see the, Hilltops and W neton hook un In the last exme of the series. This js the last time the Senators play Mew York this géason. Doyle wtarted off nitchine for New York and Lanford opposed him for Washington. In the first Inninc Laporte was struck on the head by a pitched ball and Knocked senealess. Ho was forced to Jeave ihe ame, although it ts said that nls injuries will not prove serious. | First Inning. singled to the Infleld. Ganley aD wt a Chase to Ball to Chase Hftine on Ball's Inf Chase's. groun eaveeto second, Ball to th » head by a pte serrantoas: Aluzer wt made a ‘wilt an and was on al xreut avcond and tire t n Une may, Conroy Jhanty's error and woe wild pitch, Chase sve [und go: second on Thoms strptedte-tett, scoring tom aude, | Doy Ne by - ali Hott then singled to scoring —‘fhomas- Ball tied out fo Mise. SIX RL Second Inning. zer ined out to W | Fourth Innins | Jones was Kuhoe Met by a pitched iLouden was called out on strikes | depository ‘OPERATORS ON STAKE NOT I ~ NEED OF FUNDS |Report that Telervaphers Are Not Financially Supported Denied by Union. MITES SHOWS BROOKLYNS WI FROM GIANTS IN 13-INNING GAME (Continued from, First Page.) —— Latitied—apd—acote_geccad Burch stirs walked and at ta fly to Bhannon. So Jordan out. Dahlen to: McGann. ‘Twelfth Inning. McGann was thrown out n fanned out. Bon dld Dares Through sources w ‘telégraphers claim were inspired by the the striking Hummel was thrown out by Maines tanned—as usual sen out, McGann una the report gained currency to-day that ‘Thirteenth Inning. Ames fouled out to singled to right. by elther the A Itlon of Labor or the O: Browne | Telegraphers. Goubled to the fence, scoring Shannon. | by Daniel L. Hummel to Jonian, Browne reaching third, Seymour filed to Burch. | nade abalk. Seat a fly to Burch, aT it titively denied President of the fouled ‘out ‘to Board of Strategy. “We have alread: tonal treasury recelved in our na- the sum of $25,000 froin the O. RT. and will recetve as much ry short time. can, Federation of Labor has officially sanotione! our 5 was forced at oyle to Dahlen. Hes auton strikes, Alper: more tn a v second, by Ab Maloney cot under McGann’s high one-| se asep Was CA Ayperman wong to third. «Hurch stole shas issued a bodies to ald us in ‘The responses are en- 1 to throw to second. Ted to cover tt Sasey out Doyle to M scoring Alper- dan doubled to the fence, fied to Dah Maloney ont, Doyle to McGann, ‘1. to frat and SOUT TARR rned to the plate to see both Alper: " Burch com- tt Is because appropriations of money cious local orguniz: to be made in an orderly way. At Demande Prd, va been slow the winning run. BATTING OR SRCOND GAME. Seven Innings by Agreement. Dojte waa |from strik ng operators have been re- We have had no fculty in meeting them. we paid benefit monoy walked and went 0 second; \ll_ who applied. J not have gone on strike covery of dumages fro niun and Po tal for delays i cores of messags Browne's foul Devin Aled tot 1 y | sens gh fly to deep centre, NO| Hunell thia afternoon Philadelphia, mn that city on Sept Bowerman replaced MoGann at.Srat] Deviln te Bow Hresnahan to Bowerman Jord. vrael fouled out to Bresnahan. t ferry at 210 at the Twen t da DusIness matter for the Giants Bacondntanina roa, Aske For Money Lost, ‘The message did not reach the Weat- ern Unio, main omee, man fanned, too Eleventh Inning. 0, 195 Broad- ) Stricklett. wh x roa and wus not de~ Fir. Ing Bresnahan Soyens Gheien pip tenn ci hy Adacines NHL = OLEARY'S JUST LI HOME TO THIS THEE Polleemen and detectives all over toe Bronx are looking for a gentleman wao Uhaadisted. | probably will be wearing « high ha peari-colored id a pair of new shiny pi thraw to Casey, forc- Casey to sore : 261 West _F street un’) £40 P. Mo In the meantimey Mr, Taylor, not hearing from Mr Ing New York and ‘aylor went ‘to ey before the dizpateh| Kuropean countries, tor hug arran coun SRS ‘oie SET PIG'S BROKEN’ BONES; Eighth Inning. Re mea when am Ninth Inning. s called upon for a written Wiese Soe AUTO KNOCKED BOY SENSELESS ON Si REET. ‘ J gatteur, for Wealthy Man Held in $10,000 Bail for Accident in Mount Vernon. MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., Sept. I keeps open: house In — \OTHERED AFTER FALL INTO CORN BIN. ,, The swerkhian at elevator, of thy ad wete amott- On finding such a one the policeman who is so lucky will fall the well-drei acranger med Glung there, 5 curerui and discrim: who made such & thoy home of John Hating burgiar Boston und Maine Ratlr sionester and Carpen- Vice-Presiae Cummings, of the Singer Wan hentin! In the Court of Sprelal n opened Witn a vera! hours in ila valualent Fealdex at No. 281 Hummit avenue, hia dining-Foomn, cold Nam and a few other things, had put on dr, tm had eaten a North Pelham car} NEW CITY BONDS ACCEPTED hoor jn its place a Tagged kerasy ault, | beltnd the car hi ISG WOMAN ~ NANA RO Mrs. Miles’s Machine Nearly) Ran Down Liddle’s Horse and | There Was Trouble. John fiddle, a wealthy contractor, of oT_Kast One Hundred smd _ Bix! eighth street, and Frank Wortesek, of No, 222. East Sixty-ninth street; were forced to THF a $10 fine each in the Night Police € rt by Magistrate Cor- tigan when: Mrg. Herbert Miles: of No. | 10 East Fifteenth atreet, told. how Liddle had threatened and struck her last eyening when her big red automo- bile run foul of Liddie's horse, Liddle and Wortesek were ‘driving down Fifth avenue past the Sevenig~ second street entrance of the park when the automobile containing Mrs. Miles, her sister-in-law and her young nephew came out of the park, The au- tomoblle and the horse all but collided and the horse had to stand on his hind lezs long enough for the machine to Pass. ‘ Alfred Dahme, of No. 101 Weat One Hundred and Forty-third street, the chauffeur, re d the har things Liddle and Wortesck had te about Automobiles In general and Mrs. Miles auto Jn particular. He got out of the machine. Mrs, Miles tried to help her chauffeur, and alleged she was struck. At the East Sixty- poilce ata- tfon she e was struc the—breast—by one. Field a lighted cigar in his hand. Later slic said she had been lashed scro: the face with a whip. Liddle told Magistrate Corrigan that not a blow had been struck, but that he had told the chauffeur that he was not competent. to bard--a machine. Wortesek corroborated the contractor. | Liddle and Wortesek paid the fines and left. the court In. Il humor. When the arresta were first made Mra. Milea, dreading potoriety, sald she was Mra. Martha is ant that she lived at No: 119 Riverside Drive. An Evening World reporter learned her real -nameand address. Her husband fs a member of the firm of Miles Bros., manufacturers of moyons pleture ma: chines at No, 28-261 Sixth avenue and owners of a string of five-cent theatres in New York. Herbert Miles has other troubles, for last night the manager of his show at One Hundred and Twenty- fifth atreet and Eighth avenue, a man ned Maxwell, was arrested on the rge of conducting a public nuisance id held-by Magistrate Crane in the Harlem Court. 9 the reporter Miles sald: , has ted to p case to th ead ane see that the men who attacked my wife are properly punished. Mra. Miles is at home conipletely prostrated Hs uw result of the brutal treatment which whe experienced last night. She has a bad brulee on her face where a whip struekcher-and.a burneé piace on her breast shows where ove of the men flung his lighted cigar at her," COURT-WANTS PROOF. ___ OF H>H. ROGERS'S ILLNESS, Business Men § moned to Tell ard Oil Magnate-—_ ~ BOSTON. Sept. 14,—Several promines+ business men of New Bedford have been summoned to ggpear before the Supreme Court here on Monday next to give testimony as to the physica: condition of Henry H.. Rogers, of New }¥ork, who hab been declared by a phys- {clan to be unable to appear in court Mr. Rogers, after having been re ported too Mll'to answer in a case here last. Thursday. was sald to be yacht ing and automobiline with friends yes Leraays A it es SVE 2M red ny: Waiter PE. Winsor, Preaident of ti First National Bank, and Rufus A, Soule. who Is head of a number of Jeotton manufacturing companies, All > lof the persona summoned are on terms of busines# Intimacy with Mr. Rogers The object of taking the teatimony of the New Bedford witnesses is to de- termine If possible whether Mr. Rogers | nyaically able to anoear In connec | jon with a $50 000,00 sult. Sronght het him vy Cadwallader M. mond. of Poston. The case camefup In the Supreme Court this week. bift continued indisnitely when Dr. G A st. of this ety teatified thpr Mr. Rovers, was nhvstcally onnble be prosent aril would not he ahle tyatcand to business for at least three months FIFE- Witt DESIGN THE SHAMROCK IV. GLASGOW, “Sept. --—Willlam Fite, to whom the commlasion for designing Sir Thomas Lipton’s new challenger for the America’s Cup has. provisionally san given, worked on plans and mod- been Atly all the summer, but It was fiposaible for iim. to complete them soho decision had been arrived at as ta what rating rule would govern the contest, deratoad, however, that all Mr, Fife's experiments were In the direc-| ‘c producing much a boat as would Hon, Mh tor racing under the new In- penagonal rule, now accepted by the tory racing associations of all the WON A FRIEND FOR LIFE. 3., Sent. 14.—Abre even-year-ola Home hare, ent in the grove, os collve und army hard, VINELAND, Nid m Vooshees, '® & famate of the Soldi where he serv allers. ieee ue Wig. opionging to the inal. ctiotlbntirea “trom the breaking of 3 and forelegs, Its mother @ trough on it six wi took the pi bones, put the teeth cpewan to nurse th rie, as. the oI it en dog ta ig well A charming breakfast dish AS FEDERAL SECURITY. nouncement was made to: a dingy blur shirt, a ro: ile, were in the the ohsuffeur t and went to Yhome in. an ad treated himself ¢ d shave with Mr, Cleary’a fayortt Treasurer Fis). had! departed concussion of court meme “bho for goverment deposita in ue of something) who ie to appear ve @arne Mins Francis will et revesl, was cide by gua to-day. x Grape-Nuts WITH CREAM, flead "The Road to'Wellyitle.”” in phirr THERE'S 4 REASON” | Now “it has peen decided. th HIGHLANDERS, (Man Accused by a Girl of Kidnapping TW) FINED FOR » (SINS BIG KNIFE ‘Her, and Some Incidents in His Career, FRIGHTENED OF PAROF ROBBERS Tells of Bandits Coming Into Office Demanding Money for ‘Longshoremen. | Beardsley, of Stapleton. 8. 1. who has @ suite of four rooms at No. 2M Broadway, operated as the Indus- trial Finance Bureau, to-day told « re- markable story of what he claims was an attempt to rob him late yesterday afternoon, Mr. Beardwley has 300 pounds 6f ayoirdupols, but Is exceedingly short the hands of two ruMans, as told by him, reads like a Nick (Carter: experience. “I was seated here at _my desk when my «irl In the outer oMfce let them in." be said with the usual prefactory remarks about not wanting to et into the newspapers, “Both were big fel= lows, and were dressed like Jongshore- men. “What do you men want?’ sald I. “You are‘down for a subscrintion to the longshotemen’.” they said. “And then I quietly turned in my chair, and seized an ugly looking knife. Here Beardsley produced the knife, and it was “ugly” enough. “Come one step nearer and I will strike.” I cried, “At this moment there waa a scurry in the outer office, and the two ruMans ‘Of course you notified the police?” ed an Evening World reporter. said Beardsley. “I” firat went to the outer office and fired the irl who let these men Into my oMes. She is no longer In my employ.” — here in this girl now?” was asked. “Home, for all I know,” sald the Staten islander, ‘Her name is Lehvine and she ilves in One Hundred end Twellth srteet. I would not have euch @ woman about the placer Heardaley was at a toss for words to here express himself strongly enough. Although the incidents hereinbefore narrated took place late vesterday after~ noon Beardsley did not report his thrill- ine escape to the pollee until this mora- ing, named Green went up te A’ detect! poe Beardsley. | MoCafterty. amiled when Green had finished his report. Mr, Beardsley insists that Green told him that he was not the first prominent ‘business man who had been annoyed by the fake longshoremen. : SUE CITY FOR LOST HEARING. Hoys’ Prospects Ri White with Sehoolehip St. Mary's, Because two boy: prospects were rulned Dy an accident which occurred in the Jaunch of the schoolship st. ME thelr fathere have sued the eh “che \nursd jain, and Leroy Block, of No. 238 Clear mont avenue, Brooklyn, ‘They were in a launch which hiew up at Glen Cove on May 6. Bath boy ce ovaeyy vuluew, 20UNE Dyer baw TESTS periianentiy deat in the rigs peeomtavakia lett gars eat Toe vat; Sir Dyer at fitat: instructed bly Hyer Huntington “Merchant, Gf Ne. PNidsapy attest, to gue tn city, fo! $ Sehthis sult has been brought. HO aa itke suit by Block's father. these ums do not ¥ represent the dam- Agee and new sults for $20,000 each will he brought : If you have never used © . P&G. Naphtha Soap you can have no idea of its remarkable qual- ities in the way of removing spots and stains. : Try it. You will be astonished at the ease” with which it will re- move ugly stains from carpets, rugs and MBLP WANTED—Fe 4 A j

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