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DSAIUBDAY, OCTOBER 5, 190. THE EVENING WORLD AS MANAGER "SURFACE R sige gene D QUITS OF DADS _ Resignation From Post to Which He _Was Appointed by Receivers Joline ~- and Robinson Follows Revelations: of Quigg on Witness Stand. ; 2 Herbert H. Vreeland. has resigned from the position of manager-for |. the receivers of the Metropolitan: Sireet Railway Company and the New York City Railway Company. ; bo : Oren Root; vice-president and general manager of the New York j City Railway Compan has been appointed his successor. Mr, Root is a i nephew of Secretary of State Elihu Root, who is Thomas F: Ryan's “—=personal. counsel. <Mry-Vreeland was ecelver- appointed imanacerof the properties Young Woman on Honeymoon With Detaulter and Bigamist ship on. Sept. 24 by Adrian Joline and Douglas Robinson, the receivers Named by Judge Lacombe in the United States Cireuil Court. The re- Ceivers would not discuss Mr. Vreeland’s resignation to-day and Mr. Vreeland could not be r eached by teleptione at his home in Brew-! Stars, N.Y. ‘The announcement of Mr. PeEMeAC HOt iT ‘wah made exclusively by World. It wax followed by a news item | Vreeland’s! of your ki AWA BORER HE” (eH y The Eve offer to further assiat- HWE a Why He Sent It ing Out MEN CS the ahweua ccs Hy oh That an© announcoment from the Pivingslou piread refresentative United Rtates Ciroult Court ‘revetvers enth ~ S dues press ee represcntats +should come throush the publicity te Tk A -bar Pee ys ayers Consolidated partment of the Consolidate! Company _Company, witha request for the publl- |, 4 eatneewietel cation of the correspondence jn connec Boil with Mr. Vreetand’s resignation. f matter warrant faquiry. Mr. ington sald that he had sent out the PRESENT FLAGTO. “MOUNTED POLICE Mr. Vreeland's Resignation. announcement as a personal favor to ¢ Mr. Vreeland’s Jetter of resignation, | Mi. Harry Macdona, who was com- addressed {0 the receivers yesterday, | pelled to leave town before he could Tends as folows: arrange \t himself. My. Macdona ts { Wr When you requested me to act as | Tépresentative of the William C. manager for tho recetvars I felt | ney estate hat It wax my-duty—withouthesita-—;—Al_tie. time of Mr. Vrecland’s ap: | Yen to comply and remain in | Dolntment as manager fof the receivers / that position 21 teas? until porma-_|!t was announced that as the practical | ‘ rerp_wete_appointed--N-w,/nead_of the surface lines of Manhat- | however, I find that the demands | Was the only man who c upon my thine due‘to my personal | Properly culde and advise Mr. Robin- matters und {9 my connections with | "On and Mr. Joline.. This was before the | |inquiry before the-Public Service Com- anal Various other properties and inter- esis are such ax to make impera- | MHesion, conducted by Mr. Ivins, nad —— a ae Biree tas caries Tanith Y noe “ulnke, pecs Mr Vreeland with some pe- | oe & ip al F Bh Menasnenot ny) reelepatia tae) its Motfopolliaas phase meeuen wr Show Appreciation of Services Daughter of -Martin- Maloney i mich manager. DS peters z on | of a T appreciate the evidence of con {MUM by That Part of Trafic | Weds Englishman While 3 fidence which waa shown by my ap- | 4). /7ee jand's Queer Bill, | < f hetaencr Rei _pointment; and I assure: you that | ..0" Mast Tuesday tn the course of the Squad | Shopping” Here. ‘wot only because of my #fMfcial-ton- | was suuwa thet Meee fy, Wass i | oe beta Less nection with the.corporation, but on |W Dill to tne Metropolitai tong nuetee | SY biy/own behalf; eu shall have at al) | *CCUunL ror samen aro RaN | Miss Helen Maloney, daughter of Mar- Yaa Fone oUrbel uO VER Vote eeorae 4 erie suaury, specul waists | ‘The mounted division of the Trafic . = ; Bore P| eer bense | aiuad was presented with a flag to-day [tin Maloney, Marquis uf the Ron é ; ce, {Or was the Auvure RECUR OA AO ERY eer NICes Gd the-specdat sas | by the New York Team-Owners’ Axsool-|Catholio Ch urch_and a Standard O} YOUNGHEIRESS “OF MILLIONAIRE GUL MAN LOPE man 4% Alon sted. é : - be a anion, 2S. Bia a ha a. ba a one of the be deemed of value to you in exaiiined was. | a ores aS Gal srs PROT Rea against meme nT ee the G!Moult and complicated task Moorenoad, the | SPPTe ads s ost helresaes n this country, has been arte 3 aed it was marke. {tts inception in the Pollet Department. lett vou_hnve assured Payment." by H. Aol The press er Union} maftied to Samuel Clarkson, a young To this Yeeceivers Joline and Robinson te tad AUBeopeie we Eng n, without wledge and made-the following reply. Werhave your letter of this date ==tendering your resignation —of —the President McGowan of the Board of Aldermen was present the ndfand Mrs Uoned by the Board of Directors im $0 da the booms of tie cyiporatar OR, at thease age al thet MMe Pins Maloney are consem of her parents, and to-day Mr. arching New im they-are | _position to which you were appoint. | B48 (0 kuide nim, Licund - COMMISSIONE! | York for the couple, on wi ted-“by leon ep 20 as managersfor | pate (Wit ponsiderable surprise ex. | Bingham, to ‘accept the fae in_behalf” ‘more than anxious. to bestow. forgive: pressed that this particular transaction | of the city and turn It over to the nN blessings. the Purpove of attending to the ph | ness and paren : shiuid be brought out so clearly, when ey arly. when | pers of the Mounted Squad a on to. be F teal) operation'of tho'sproperties-in i through che examination of Auditor I prelene 4 hare te ot | bbene tx reason to believe, however, | one Hunared and Sixty-aixth street and sour? charge an-receivers under ad aod others the reveladons| At 1% 0 clock two troop: and B, 0) that the nd bridegroom are now | \egiy NEN GREAE a wied. “By some tt under Inspector !on the high sea bound fe bre. the | Washington avenue. sen Mra. Bach 7 porter —ot—the—tritted— srates Cire Med Rapt eo TaR i fo make HH. Vreeland the 24,1907 1eury hip earn —eiong Mira Wabere_snrang—aipon+ HORSEWHIP FOR “AFFINITIES, THIS. ~WIFES DOCTRI Mrs. Weberg, of the Bronx, | Lashes Woman and Her Hubby Hides. | | DAUGHTER HELPS HER.| 'Crowd of Female Spectators Tidorses’ Action on Busy Street. That tt Is the bounden duty of every | egiected wife to purchase a fteel-re- Inforced horsewhip and. Selavor her hux- band's aMnity with It Is the propaganda of Mrs, Theodore Weberg, of One Hun- Vdted and Fitty-fourth strret and © landt avenue, who lashed Mrs, Edith Rach, of No. 19% Bathgate avenue, into | unconaciousness— i Mra, Bach, who {s a plump and at- | tractive widow, in the Morrisamta Court { to-day waked for a warrant for the ar- Weberg and her daughter | to Magistrate Bar- | rest’ of Mrs Lillian. She low Your Honor, I was attacked with « horsewhip and terribly beaten. I wish to charge both the mother and daughter with assault! ~~ aS prapisiraic. Horio aaket_t marks ‘of the whip, and when dow rajsed her vel! Ne waa not convinced. Wouldn't Show Bruises. paid ophere are bruises all over my body,” | said Mrs. Bach, “but you will have to} take my Ward for them The Magistrate sald he. did not feef| inclined to fssue a warrant, but granted | returnable Monday morn- fa summons, ing. When asked for a statement, Mrs./ Hach sald she would telj her story in dourt and disprove all the assertions of} | Mra. "Weber. She declared pen [friendship for Mr Weberg was entirely ne hy an Fven- Sem to-day In her home E | tng World_reporter. Webern war | prem}of what sis haa done. For i ‘¢ whe related In detail the sto “marital woes and brought out a ot vaftinity letters.” which, she |calds nerved her to do the horsewntn: ping, Her husband, ahe said. $s tn Die fearing the lash eax fall his way, tn the ome of a daughter wy hi | ee Waherg in sixty years old moony: | |natred and well known golitically and | \oedally in the Bronx. Likewise, he ts «| |Siar of the Baptist Chureh. Here arr come of his titles: Chaplain of Oliver | Wari wed Hid: the” Maes pp OK Winey | quently reashed at _ Memphis _the ROOSEVELT IK THE CANE BRAKES TER THE BEARS President Gives Final Talk Be- fore Starting for Camp to Take the Trail. LAKE J..OVIDENCE, La., Oct. 5 President Roosevelt and his party ar [rived there this morning, and..were Kreeted by a ‘large crowd of people Uving in the wurrounding country, who | Mned up at the railroad ation, Th President di ered & aperd. 3 : After short atay here _Proaldent Roosevelt started bf for'camp In jolly vod humor. : Game in -mbundance, with tresh bear- tracks al about The map, was the prospect awaiting President Roosevelt | when he left this place and pluoged | into the Louisiana cane-brakes for hi Aunting (rip. The huntera who charged‘ with the duty of having frean meat in readiness for the Presiden’ arrival In camp yesterday shot two big bucks not far from where the Presi- dent's tent is pitched. | inatead of going by tratn,as originally planned, (0 Alsatia, which ia within about fi dent was scheduled to leave the train at Stampoul, and to make the reat of 0 Are jourtiey On horseback, a distance of in miles. { | GATRO, Ii, Oct, 5—Detalls of the |incident that resulted in the President lordering the suspension of the captain ver steamboat Fred Hartwee th Mr Roosevelt: was ii diaiger for a time and that he received a seye: shaking up in the collision between the he was travelling. The crash occurred a whort distance below this city on Thursday. When the boats composing the fotiln escorting the President left Cuatro the er Aiton, having aboard—the St. Louis delegation, had the position tm- mediately follawing the Missiselppl with President Roosbyelt. aboard; subse- the Hartwog. while endeavor Ing to wrest this position from the Al- ton, bumped into the President's boat with -areat force, causing It to veer and roughly jar those aboard, the Prea- ident himself being thrown agalnat the wail of his #tateroom with considerable force. But for the action of the pilot on| board of the Missiesiopl_in endeavoring to eet out of the path of the Hartweg a serious accklent might have reauited. As soon as a telegraph siatlon was President, Keaeness 0: the Hartweg sent pending tha: Neense of command of the Fred Hartwes. GIANTS BEATEN IN FIRST GAME; WIND UP SEASON (Continued from First Page.) N the n Post No, 9, president of the | | National Veterans League, deacon of | Browne bunited safeiy. but wax out, lt . Shurch and su-|Dooln to Knabe. NO RUSS tna Alera eosccm unde McQuillan aod Osborne were eaay perintenteMt—of the One Hundred and Forty-six street. Gospel Temiperande Mission, Likewise he ts one of Borough | President Haffen's Heutenanta and holds fa position In the Department of High- [wars Spectators Indorsed Her. i "The _norsewhipping —of —-Mra—_Baith+ Bach occurred Thursday night. Mra Weberg and her seventeen-year-old daughter Lillian hid in a doorway at| | her. whip in hand, The daughter held | outs —Revlin-to-Merkie-—Knabe-tunted Sa fel iat oF Mathew son's wig thn? nt to third. Titus fled to Devlin, NO Fourth Inning. Doyle filed to ‘Osborne. Strang walked after Devlin-had_fouled io TitusDootn | made a wild throw to.Doolin and Strang | went to third. Curtis Strang” wee caugit Grant. NO RUNS. Magee filed to Browne. Bransfeid was thrown out by Hannifan. Grant fanned, NO RUNS, Fifth Inning. uf, Grant to Bransfield. Han- 9 pelts; Mattheyson fanned O RENB. this base, but third, Dooin te al miles of the camp, the Preai-| MM HAD WI “WHENHEMARRIED STENOGRAPHER Gertrude Fentham, on Honey-! moon, Didn't Know Hus- band Was Bigamist. | | To Miss Gertrude Fentham, the beau-| | ttul girl who was married on Sept. 23} |to. Capt, Willlam. E. Gunn, manager of| the Schuyler Ama Apartment Hotel, sad awakening {s coming. To-day, | While Ure coupe are in Europe enjoying [their honeymosn. it has developed that the @uahi:.g Uildesroom ix short In hie | acccunts a good many thousands of dol- lars, and, worse than that, he Is alleged j to have & wW..e and three children some- where on the Pacific const. The pair were married on the girl's twenty-third birthday. As stenographer. of the Hotel Experts Company, with | offices in the, Times Building, he came In frequent contact with Capt. Gunn, for in addition to being manager of {fhe aFleWerali¢—and_exciustve_fchurter. Arma, ho was president of the Experts Company. For several monthe Miss Fentham had been engaged to @ youns lawyer on Park Row. He knew. nothing of the new attarhment which his sweet- | heart had formed for her employer un- Ul he got a telephone messag: from her ‘asked him to call on her’ saying she had something to tell him. | Married by the Rev. Henry Warteh| Ho learned the wedding ceremony had been performed for Misa Fentham sn@ Capt. Gunn by the hotel chaplain, the i ttey, Henry Marsh Warren, at his home, No. #& West Ninety-fourth etreet. The| | pretty bride was no radiant tn her. new- found happiness. that the young lawyer | found it In his-heart to forgive her and to offer his congratulation: | From the ownera of fhe Schuyler | | Arma Capt. Gunn got a leave of ab- ence. The next Gay he sailed with his charming young wife. Those who | } know the character of the deceived ¢iri ; Tsay it will be « crushing blow for her | when phe learna that the man to whom he kaye her honor has been leading A double tire, and Wat the Money. whioh | sow being apent for her pleasure and | comfort was stolen Been Marager for Two Years. | The Schuyler Arms, at No. 30 West) Ninety-fourth street, is owned by the ~| Robert Hoe Company. Guhn had been | {te manuger ever since he came here| from San Francisco, two years aco, | Bomething about his accounts aroused | suspicion early in the week and ex-| perta went to work cn the books. ! The rentals of the apartment note! | &mounted to $80,000 a year. Just how! xTeat a proportion of this amount had been taken the accountants. have not | yet decided. Gumn, who gave no. bond, | Died Ae. Chater of the receipts on? the day before he left town with. his | pride he ts, known to have withdrawn from the Colonial Bank $5,400 belonging | to the hotel company. He had also | borrowed considerable sums of money} -rom various wealthy men. One rich man loaned. sim 0,.taking se-aesurtcy Jot of paintings which now turn out to be of Jittle value, Robert Hoe. head of the comvany owning the Schuy. Arma, {s abroad, but F. W. F. Crane, of the firm, sald to-day he did not know yet what the shortage would be Had Posed a@ Bachelor. { 4 Wi BALLOON SHLS TO LONDON AND CIRCLES CTY Surprises Thousands on: Sus- cessful Trip from Farns- " borough and Return LONDON, Oct. 5—That the British army has solved the ‘problem of acrial navigation was proved to the satlefac- tion of Londoners to-day, when the diri- gible war belloon, which hag been given several trials at Aldershot Camp, sailed from Farnborough “—mirty-five ~ miles southwest of here, to London apd after, manoouvering OVer the. city started bat to Its headquarters. ce The balloon crossed the ‘Thames ay Blackfriars Bildge, and. making sharp turn, proceeded over Fleets and the Strand, making a comipiete cir~ cle over the latter thoroughfure, to the- great satisfacuion of many thousands Qf watchers. The balloon—then-went arcund Trafalgar Square, over the new War Office and past Westminster Abbe} and the Houses of Paridament, travel- ling at the rate of about nfvesn) mites ad hour-and being under complete control: ‘The appearance of tne vaioon was & great surprise, es it had been an- pounced that changes In ita construe- Udon had been found necessary after the! |iaat trial and that they would occupy some days. ‘The British military balloon is named ulll Becundus, and when she made her Barn Cap Gan Wis Tike “WPSHE "A" HAHEr UN yeaa” in charge of ‘the Kite Section of the. British army. The balioon 1s sausage. shaped, about 10) feet long by 30 in di-. ameier and has a» lifting capacity af. about one ton, which, after deducting the weight of the car. enxines and” other apparatus, vermits carrying crew of three men of average weighty The car of the balloon, which 1s shaved, like a boat, is constructed of aluminum and canvas BOYS’ BRIGADES TO MARCH. tions! Assembly to Be, Held To-Day. 5 ‘The fourteenth annual convention. nd_national assembly of the United” Boya’ Brigades of America began here yesterday and will continue wat Sun-t day night 5 "Kt Woteblock in the m rning the Ne York State Division staff assembled a! Parade of the Holland House and received -thé- gommanderin-chiel, Lieut Ger, H. Bope, of ttsbure. * 2 OOR- vert “heid-at-the Church of ,the) Holy Communion, Twenticth street ahi Bixth avenue. The annual da wilt} take place thi afternoon down Fifth; avenue past the reviewing stand at the Holland Hous $< NINE DROWNED IN MINE SHAFT. BOLTON, England, Oct. 5.—Nine lives were lost at the Foggs Colllery, near Rere, yesterday owing to a rope slipping of pulley and precipitating an_ele- Sabot: Saye.fig Ra aap: ANALY ITS ae onty feet of water, ‘The occupants were ‘drowned ” SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAT, 4 i Man ant 4.00 8un wate § ASI Mon rows ) THE Ti 4 i Water. Lowiweter Randy Mook Bt) Pie SS ies y iS = AS 4 nd.. 612 6.28 a. oH are te or 606 B18 oH ae Hell PORT OF NEw Yorn ARRIVED, Southampton. sob nie somets hating +> tnctpats—rereMiss Grant._ but _w. foreed_at second on With the guests of the house he was! no. 21 Not alyeatom.: © Citta 41 Torino, ig: Galstatoe Tag eters on Or : ext 4 id werrey Fa Krounde? lo Doolin, Strani favorite, There 1 Naples Hluschel = 2 rom the top of the fla) | Malone: our Dy. |Pidid so, uaulal oN Canara or AK B | a great re is some doubt | 3 HH | W. *o d is Ati ae ata auinlasathan eared pa itoaghten refined to deny or affirm | )alt of the women econd, but Devlin struck out. td to how he got his title of Captatn. | #7 07mly™ Ponce. : e Pp an.e raded up Broadway. [ihsesth> couple ad been married by | sot the whip, saying that they had hu be went out. Devlin to Markle,| According to une story he had been «| Outgoing steamahtps. : Company—the | | Gands with aMinities, and that 1 had tee | Titus was cut, Doyle to Markle, Mages | weviator. but some of his friends un- BAILED TO-Da Jway cable’ corporation--tn GC Premera epee nearer Gehviideacapoutil’ unisnment they | doibled and scored on Bransfeld's two- | 3 ETT 4, Ant: Baratoga, Havana, To-Day ! bas cami sunnah rather With Roovevelt, | tiant_Idowrsbuut tbe punlenment sey | Jouticl tnd sored on Mranaach's ENA" | Gertood he commanded «”ocapany oi Mrsmpant ania tenn, Hate, a - finan ithe vie bho chil | feat renpets meee in. | dowerved. |ro Markle. ONE RU | volunteers fn the Spanish-American jr, Eitel Friedrich, — Trent, Kingston. x Ad advertised {6r i { } no leaving -her father's country man~)cwiciever happens now, To hays-hed+ Severth' Inning: | war. ans Jarasea.uncho, Gal vemien s adv: or in The Mornk ; gion at Spring No J to. marry pla h SE ea eh it ‘ 1 heewe Caledonia, Glasgow. atinnebaha, Londoa, my. revenke. lt Was sweet hen ~, 7 rs Before er marriage to Gunn in Py ‘i 5s my. revenk Curtle struck out, Merkle and tHannt.! Mins) Koenig Lulse, Prooident Grant, i World’s Want Directory, - eal etal dl aera sree Me aad selved-the pain Toauttered: | 50 "cluded SMutiewson aingted, but | Faulnain. lived with her ..widowed Qieeatter oT ambura. j i f 1 ner wad away. Mr. | * Meare tee eu mother ry 8 ; ff | rar amay, Me | Tecently, for months past, my hues | Merkle overram third and waa rin'down| (eat No. sot West One Forty wend | ee Tete cuthampton: cos. dacksonville. - ae —RATURBAY oes i jn } s iateeinesd buna nas 2 uwiy Fron. ho ey annonelnigled Sacre Mroot: Bhe-ls described aa’ a. brunctt tay Elvernoo. 6 Cie - q Att tad. ne Mian VSS eoreer rey haa Sabet kD ONS. ot —pRTe hewitt im men seams Flowers. 4 tors irove im the duiles, at e to Doolin. jaragaibo, “uracoa, iy | ghe Figured in Another Romancy. Ban Juan, Princess Anne, { Addressers Tanitresnen When 12 to 40 “tnroust fas + She ¢. | gan Juan, Ban Jus aie teeta sh RAGER ac caeenreac ales : mald-and CG puckots I discovered the truth.” | | y s Although she ls only 33 years old, | Bermudian. Berausa. orto A Artiets ouraslen eri a pan ge ag ye oncasiaai oe errr BU HOt POE DR monn SST NE Ht RO mat turned Cotas T= is | Panes : () DE Young Clarkson, whe ta a man ot| Here sire, Weuerg produced e bund: |BOY HELD FOR STEALING | stirousm Just twa years ago De. Wil. | isd Sia - ‘J ‘ = poo =r - Sanat = - : 4 et Rartenders 4 Aue Pey2 fwenign, burs whoae fortune ts draigiitis SC WUIER PTTL T RT Se tne mayest MOTHERS: WEDDING RING: 1 oe entegcetecrriseane who were? Tlackem{tha a way A‘ » | cant compared to Maloney millions, | (Q%oon read: (rer ae g roommates, quarrelied in their apart- | 2) Bookbinder» i There are it \had been visiting att loney home.| ‘Koeo Dear; 1 always TREC ERE Seams ents at No, 44 West One Hundred | V Boye oo... 9 Seer lea om eaguen sename [ane peer nae Atin Helen were de, {cause 1 Wve Vou every One ele DUKA!) Arion Snyder, Aixtean years old, who | ing Twenty-(ourth’ street over the af- | 1 carried on the ac- oe to at least like you, and any Injury 4 wed mother at No. | tectiortx of Miss Fohtham, 1 Bookkeepers: 1 mht look well 7 | voted. an. there was no objection to} ee youswc eure nary me uis| tyes with hie widowed Tectiorn gf Fe ee eat Hrasaworkers 2 tants peint-ot | Order to Sleuth to Tear Her) or save uint his religion was not-that |G28® “ye never. mind, ‘Theo, dea, |. Greenwich-street, plesded gullty be- ET Ei pak bod SE visweluLcwnichiwouldi bes bet- 3) tastohg—feyact) =} of,——-Malonay family, wus sie among | pe tna sun wilt soine, some Gay | forg Magistrate Finn in the Centre| ginning to pay attentions to the sith Buteders Gaus ter ett owt, aa they mene be | From “Bright Eyes tay most dayeut Cathollea In the coun: |L,"% aan as 1 love you, You nesdn't| Blrest: Rotiov, Court: to-day of wtealing | he upbralded him: Both men are said) is PD Gablsc\ Makecd 120 before any |, . ) try |mina tne reac of the bunch. Lovingly | his mother's wedding ring. toner es Hie 4 Fh ceay ht in four places. eee = explain «what Headed Off. ~Asriving_in_New York Mise Maloney | yours, BDY, : _| ‘The boy sald he had sold the ring| Por a time It was-delleved the electri- Siaene: ist Scat aa peer aris second jelter Mra WW abate at hie cOuRy RST MONEY —to—shoor] clan WoUNd die but -Afier spending eer Carpenters 7 jand's con and hi 1 ‘went shopping. and Miss owas, 868 said, tore KAILOK tian | 40 that he sous ey nu 7 a a : Diners as the writer Wore 3. Magistrate Finn sent tho boy to| eral weeks at the J. Hood Wright Hos- | 12 bounces { M wT ser: ment to meet jay 24 MK why her auaband had nover|¢:-' Fombs to awalt the action of the| pital, he. recoverns, Wood slayedietail HA y Mrs. Marv ni Penner-Vaniler~ the Waldor!- ios aki ri x drand Jury. | mon in jon re~ q 1 Se eau Kk hovatiectheebene ® Wwatdort Vwigvek Hof, JE ERM gucbuta last Bun-| O"0°u%eaks my heart to see him go| leased on bond. He has never been ‘The Finest Product of Ail the . Clerks. ie prrecscts A tL tcketlehs aah bales Kan omy the natural resuit | Jeon,’ Mr#, Snyder told the mag! 4 | ‘ated Bass Brew. Chautteurs Terenas wer an ecbilGredealared ‘i [Gey MSrured neat driven to deapera-| tafe, but he ls to'wayward that; | persons whe, claici, fo have known | Cetebe! a Collecto 1 Proofreaders toes oon Mise Maloney | (ion, mmonplace sion. “The! peYeve It will be a lesson to him, Bad | Captain Gunn, a at tol Now oa Desught ot First-Class Compas! 5 unfit to manage his property gs RANT EY ie AL hen yu have ni ruck her, | 9 a f Evening World reporter to-day that Mokor, Sp tty 4 ‘Ohoke (arate) render hérvelf In the Fith Glarkaony mots Amalne: Rey cca Jou are nuturaliy good, ii omipan tons USES PUL ie aers fe 8 MG a twite and three children in| Motelé Cafes. Cube tis ates Couks (Fermnle, lice Court, Brooklyn, Mo: ted to the maid they were going two, 1 could not love you alifornia. dons) + Department Stores, Deal~ eriminal chars brought by Miss walk, aod she told to walt y sp0Uld Never Have wiayou | According to one Informant, the mi. | ore an lohbers. SAN a Bo 4 three hours the maid $3 jong er, That la where you ine man ls a brother fate be princ pal: BASK & CO., WO Warren BS, N. X. sae Vanderbilt obtained a warrant | walted: Tnere was no sign of her mis- are to Dai aT na citGlbon th wheredithodibertien! ° 4 A “About your Boing @way. I do noi) wecann Friends Sure of. Hia|!n San Fr i for the spook bislop's arrest early tress or of young Clarkson. Podsvly ‘ offer you any advice in tne | MCC™ ship Oregon Was bullt. EET \ week fri Pe Maglitrate Geismar It tus bthen the matd became suspicious. 0.9 Merde you fut do as Youd tink beat | Nomination for Alderman. OIED. Sane at never K vith p | Bente fiven to Court Officer Brenan to werve, |e «Jone got busy between tho Wal- seen ZIM Mave (9 taken he) ratte Johnny" McCann witl be nomt-| MARRIN GUILTY OF THE Sy REE ke Driven fie could not find the woman {n Brook. | 4 and the Maloney home in New in, but ising, Ten Rosmhat d®/ nated for Alderman by the Tammany TOREY COTT! 3, 1967, MARY ELIZABETH PEEK, f Drox lyn, but d that.shy was lecturing | Jersey. ‘Then Mra. Maloney became | dest {OF YU ny trouble av I am, | Hall organtzation’ of the Thirteenth $ ON FRAUDS. | Sisved wite of Henry C. Holtin, Biectriciatie on “iiright Pyos,”” “Hed Light? and [suspicious and began sending telephone | Miijone I could continue t love you, | pistrict to-night. He js less than five Relatives, and friends are respecttully levator Wunpers Tatiors Jother interesting spooks in Massachu- | messes and mesadges by telegraph. | whatever, you eh es fore ston & 1o¥ | feet in helght, but McCann's friends on| PHILADELPHIA. Oct. &—Frank D_ etiisd to attend the timers! sotricee at KEembroiderers ‘tiutore tence aa ee neato eae cht | “One message alie went to her husband. | woman. DUCT RY BAGt Cid make of! me west side declare be will be @ big) c, sfarrin, alias Judge Franklin Btone, | her, late residence, 1100 Bloomfela at., insincere Penne anon weuldel ies TP ear iS (ae reached Mr. Maloney in Bt Loula | W3iid’ not, lower or, degrade mysnif, | man in the Board Of omy to make a| wea found gullty in the United States! on. Sunday, afternoon, Ont. @. at 8:0 * | \Wneravere ... uate gett “ i “hw ved there on Wedieaday | Lovingly, 4 it fd. Deput’ t here to-day of consptrin, w e'cioak. i norrow night, an nett. was in. | Wen he arrived there on y nel chore said that # youn, ecord-preaking | ru said. Deputy | Court hei K to 3s Ae oop mae Po aeat tite Gira n iin [sun the President's party, He left the o/°M'*. Acquaintance. assisted” her in | County, Clerk Curry,” Tammany leader the malls to,defraud In connection with { eeiere aN fe 5 Misaissipp| iver party at once and|Sfailing her husband, — She told of a| of the Thirteenth, to-day. the Storey Cotton Company, of this | Re). vires ia unael Georme | ciartered a special triin to carry huim:| dramatic Incident in her home about x | Leeann SERS Gy.) witleh wan closed several | years | ELP WANTED—MALE. aims ath when the man came f f Porenven en ookiyn Hand: roher to. report. He waa fn'the front | HORSE CAUSED DEATHS nao by the pants) ethos et, Jury | a Hrocery. Clerkw ss = ‘ror telling lier (hat he had (wlowed waa owt nineteen hours. ‘ Riri pet je warvice of | | pan eveberg and Mra, Bach to Twenty OF THREE IN FAMILY.| “ane Government clalmed that the con. PRESSMEN, Bo warnene- Makara Ho sata, 1 (OOLLAPSED AFTER SPEECH | i. treat “wn Mr. Weber ehitered cain callected more thas 81,0000 from |. fyro stithres teroughly, coptneetans suf, Re jourework ap the hi and went into the back par- - Dp throughout. the country for in- | EAS men and al capable of Toners rangeme AT WATERWAYS SESSION. | ic: : ¢ PLAINFIBIAD, Conn, Oct, b--Witiam | Bertone (MCURL HL MySnag huge | Sutae rsa wanted Oy nek Us anger a ‘rhe wite confronted him, saying. “| 41 Appley was burned to death in | SPyqu, but that this Amount was re: | nelly” & chicago, laraeat RIED Total vveeceeeee ; reared information from a Mr. Daly that! fre which destroyed a barn‘ belonging | tained’ by the promoters. rade printing ride in America: wanes s finally aK MEMPHIS, ‘Tenn., Oct. 6,--President Were our with that woman Just | AN soter, Mrs, George Morrarty, on| “During the (rial It waa brought out | condipe to ability, no Pera Every week, month and Jie charge ¢ ma John t. Vanes, of the Olio Valley Im- : 5 Hrajiou farm, to-day, and thirty- Berin- had spent. conalderable | SPDT Beth Bou Gantt o » mont year, The f " Hants : 1 Who and where Is this Daly? sows and one Horse also perished, in promoting prixe-fights {nuthin | Wainy wy letter, with ceterences, to R. Mh : rid_ prints “Help Wanted’ insin Magistrate Geismar bas | provement Association, collapsed Imme- | woebdrg shouted. "He Is a Nar, Let | ea Started when the horse | ty and In the purchase of a number | Doawenty YW sons ton Cnicawe tp ee ieee de neo | serene Dinter dering an arse tm. a0 MA GT agen | gees ore yaar ae hen Mee | ak RMU gE ane Me eat he waterw onvention ore ‘oun, e 7 Ads. than any three other New|»: aay Guid inva lis tia pape linac Gini. | COrashe: WAletn ys, eo MVSnUOR here lA) gassing throweh! thas without | §, few meee Ea dard Was the indi: | several others connected with the gon ean as lao sireygand me aot a : S y morning. He wan taken, to a hospital, | ptopplog to. o ; rar os urope, ad i York newspapers combined. iis cenueet (9 une ay nee of Itch. | Worn weg anid tis condition te con: | .Atrs. Weherk laughed mAmly aq she | rect couse of the death af her daugiter, fed tot waa arrested in utalo, | . ! J @ 40 1s Oaow or money refunded. 8c; eye Vaidered serious, leita this mory. Fannie, ‘The losa was %, 1 : ? past SRE ‘ ‘ i gad In ‘accepting. such resignation, Ww An SNOOSE | Sire Busi yy Une Tete wi PaTROC als 2a Sie tat j= I 7 - Rinees : ee Z { iy 72 Ps SIE A Nad to G ii had “a wood xa bat i Bepeeererct™ vannad cs Pat ena piled the jash about tie face! neck and | Browne, MeQuillen smashad_o trip's to| said to have been livine beyond pol tine Willen ) Deinernra lon of the services witeh sou hace et ; Tes untii-whe=-eatik—to—the--ground- {centre and. scored=on..Osborne’s- singlet aeans “(3i sols (ie Belobe hes fie POTN Te? . Trinidad . qrendéred: during Wie stort Ume yo mz erone=of {took-place-at-t ‘ing tor-ald | to: left. Osborne —wan_out. -Ourtte.to | x SOR aT ‘te i ig” you ee net a 1 | Devin, ONE RUN [fied Sixx Fentham, “At the Schuyler] Tupoming Steamnbips: cor Lane. Trad ot nen —rcitectad + = —Sixth-Inning | where te sina Foome, “he; DUE TO-DAY. aYerk |} : ete i wed axa bachelor, ah i — Grecia Priess trained by him i: |serited a regulaUon army flag of the re + cttrowne— fitet tot 2 = nelor, He waa i Sireci ee United Raates, -uppropriately inscribed { ternoon | Dr. Houghton was SoA A | Maxee. Doyle was safe on a fumble by | forty yeara old, handsome and refined. | Hrooklyn CHy), Tiles deneltey: