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SLAYER HID CRI ME lt RIVERGIDE PA —— + Discovered with Skull Gricned In Tying on_ Railroad Tracks at Base _ -of Forty-Foot- Bluff at — 118th Street. _Detectives Me. Twenty-tifth street station, are following up a clue which points to the murder. of a young woman on board a motor-boat last night and the placing of her body on the New York Central tracks at the foot of the West One Hundred and Eighteenth street “embankment of Riverside | Park, where it was found to-day. =e nus_and Bremen, of the West-One Hundred and WOMEN ae MOTORMAN WHO Police-—Rescued Car Hand from Crowd Flinging_ =~Stones. ‘A mob of men and women pelted Mo- torman Kelly with stones and refuse at Bixty-fitth street and Second avenue to- {day after his car had run down nine- year-old William Wagnerhoff, of No. 31 East Seventy-frat street, causing mortal) injuries to the boy. Policemen from: the| East Sixtysseventh Street Station res | | cued Kelly and locked him up, but not | until he tina-been struck repeatedly by | fying missiles, ‘Tie victim of his car was playing on ~airection “of the + dhe—morgue—at-Bellevue Hospital late: =) The intention-or the persons who placed 1 the body on the track was Vasile it-apjear that their victim had been stru by a train watchman tamed -Dectey-at-a_boat— Samuel J. house at the foot of One Hundred ar scomotive a oe jgigentlen acks, saw the body at the same time. Vright stopped js engine, and wil ne fireman ran ahead, Nat Hfe had left the woman, but could ind. no_marks on the body to show hat she had been struck by a train. There was a fracture at th right of he skull a cut on the upper Mp and a rulae on tho right knee. The woman’ skirts were bunched about her waist showing, the police say, that she uropped ‘fromthe cli ead frat, alight- od head “downward and Liss ‘oppieu by sounding the whistle of = motive wtigat ‘attracted toa, beted ee of Policeman Burna, who had the body Fomoved:-to- the: West tne" MImated Tweety ti ‘eat ae ewuse of the delay of the Coroner's office a reucytres Ree TeatiOR. ural. aa to fm taking up the case {t le quite plain Me biuf at Une Hundred and Highs ‘thet the womat was killed by « blow on teenth street-—but_cowid_tind no svisetes | ly along the river bank just before day Nght. si = It-stoppped-for-a-ttme-off- the recrez tion pler at the foot of Mnnhatta etreet and then proceedod slowly dow the river to the foot of One Hundra and Eighteenth street. There it re mained for about half an hour. The last Dooley saw of the boat it. was swallowed up tn the mists in the Palisades, and. tye sound of the engine showed that it was They found | had} slarted across the street, when he was mowed down by the fender of the rap- Hdly moving cat. —“The-chiid's body was wedged under the fender and his cries were pitiful. - ‘An ambulance surgeon from the Presbyterian Hospital crawled under | the car and adminlatered an anaesthetic | perore atrempting—the—work_of_remov- ing the mangled lttle body. ‘The child was carted Into a: drug | store nearby and then removed to they; hospital, It was when the suffering child was lifted from beneuth the car that che men and women who had wit- jasesed ime wooldent mobbed the motor- mas. pot e-siruggic. Whe right side of the head. The body | ‘ne nearest approacn to the tracks | jwas taken from the Harlem Morguo to | from ~Hiverside Mark 1s at One \Hun- Gred and Sixteenth street. where there eventh street. Riveriide Park, north of One-Hindred + a bixteenth | street, ‘is deserted: at 2 eo % wustaining « fracture of the skull. he woman weighed about 140 pounds, “the position of the fracture—which | She had a great quantity of brown hall Her epee were te death—te low, on the right side a. white—waist_—a—black skirt and coat “bai . toate {ng-het-was found near the bed ing—immediate police investization. {i than? four hours after the ‘approach closer than- dred -. Ae firet_it wee thought that_she_was| Twenty aunties cae fer-in-colon---Bire—rore +—-— iy, se was faticss ana | —Although-dhe-case-wae--one-demand=t ~ RAN DOWN BOY Hes selter Lda. sales SHERIFF PLUM 1S FORP. J. CONWAY “Tom” Foley Says He Is Out of the: Race—Down to ‘Two-Now, Thomas F. Foley, Tammany loader of the Second Assembly District, declared himself out of the race for the Demo- cratic nom!nation for Sheriff to-day. This leaves the plum between Patrick J. Conway, President of the Irish-Amer- fean Athletic Club and Buxene MoGiire, | the Bronx Tammany leader, whose dls- trict turns in a big vote on election day. | MoGulre, however, is in the lquor business and this militates against hit: He could not rgtain his saloon interoste and hold the office of Bherjit at the sime time, and his friends say that he could | ecomp—erende;—near—tix home. and! not afford to_sell_out for the ios ASIF TH LONG SHOT WON - JEROME HANDICAP Harry. eee Reatures a . Meeting. ayne_Whitney's_Per-| _ Severance First in -Betmont— STAMINA ALSO A WINNER ‘Young Owner Has Big Day at “Opening of Westchester IN FURIOUS DRIVE °c =: BELMONT RESULTS. - = FIRST -RACE—Gallavant-(16-to-5 for place) 2; Pouquessing (5 to 1 for show) 3. SECOND RACE—Colin (1 to 7 and out) 1, Fair Play (2 to 1 for place) 2, Royal Tourlst-(1 to 4 for show) 3. THIRD RACE—Stamina (3 to 5 and 1 to 6) 1, Masquerade (7 to 5 for place) 2, Half Sovereign 3, RACE — Perseverance FOURTH. -mands upon the holder's bank account > that the salary and returns from Teew hardly cover. Foley was the leading candidate for the nomination up to this afternoon, but he had no personal part in forward- ing hia Inferests.—3ts~friends put his name up and boosted him to the front against his protests. ‘They tried to per- suade him to sacrifice his business and take the nomination—which was his if he had wished it. He wavered untll to- day, when he made up his mind to with- draw, “1 am not a candidate,”” he told anj Evening World reporter, “and never Was- 4 candidate in Lo wouldn't ae Te pratt es & Tam not aaclous io bald any. poll place. I am) content to remain Maen | any leader of fhe ‘District as Jong as tie people want) me.” away is in the horseahocing busl- He Js immensely popular In Inteh 6 of = taking an office which he Sour Toe only two yeara and which entails —do- | the sense thuc ‘tl t associa: | Tammany. (Special to The Evening BHLMONT RACE TRAC. Jerome Handicap here to-da: the season. dled by MoDaniel, hard trom the head of the turn for home, Miller got head in front fintah. It looked all McDaniel never le: up. on yang snatched victory from MoCarter pubic ig *thousands In Second ‘Assembly | Whitney, bis tiily Stamina winning her wes's half-of the Metron. Talent Cashed | Set for the Marnage in “qwenty-severn—years old Her—hair was. “for the discovery of-the=-bory—in--the-+ have been. frainpe ane Seo Of the body when. & detective ‘appeared, That" Un [the sure Pounabinigroundanad seen pawed over | by crowds of curious citizens, vand. if re wae a good-looking woman, about pemarkably abundant, and she had very | pretty, white teeth. While ber ,hands | were not well cared for, they were soft, showing that she was not accustomed to herd-labor, James C. Rice crow, who—hax made some {n: frexh footprints ‘cach of the Columbia sad—Shertock—Holmes; tigations, He found on. the embankment jleading down to the river and. marks showing that--a- rowboat ad tin eories Advanced. jthere. These algns were directly” oppo: here are other theories to account| sits ESS the body Was found. LUSITANIA RACING Jenesome spot just south of the shadow ‘Tomb, ried down to the top of the retaining, wail along the New York Central Nght ge] Parkjend: thatineni body wes in| HERE IN HEAVY SEA. "2°. Newport ‘other ie that [twas catried there tt «-- — best froma polnt up or down the Record, Averages--Twent: three-~Knots. “ ON BOARD Tift STRAMER LUSITANIA, 9 P. M., Sunday, Oot, 6 ed-to-a-tretmht oar by | (ny Wireless Telexraphy to the As- | who Killed “Wer in an aitempt’) jointed Press’ by way of the Lizard, to contents isemaullicend sthien paris one | Bngland, Oct. 1),—The Lusttanta, which peel ree MeNteenee tsa | Jett Queenstown at. 10.25 thly morning = for New York, was approximately in ~-The.position.tn_whloh. the Corpee We* | iatiLude. 51.06 degrees north-and-longitude lying would be the one It would aamume | eo ieee wect ato Ee MM, teday, had tt been thrown’ frome passing | rom Daunt's Rock the ateamer had This last theory, fa advanced by the Fallroad men. They think she. might pare had been any clues they were | obilterated, if +Giant- eset Again Trying..for tecabera: jamail, —Newport,— cing World: ‘The marriage of Vanderbilt and her Hun- | karin sweetheart, Count Ladislaus Bueschenyt- will take place in Newport ext month. ‘The place at which the -esremony-will. probably. be performed ts} The Breakers, and it-1s—belleved- that the date cho: Sha Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, Reginald Vanderbilt ard Milan” Gladya's ajater, [ried at St. George's. Reginald { at Aridich Cottage, Bellevue avenue, by thelr The the stand i a6 desirous of avolding the unmat wurrome“who- tock-te-a—seeddine notables Tt New Yorks he: many advantages. It is eae - mote to discourage ‘curlosity seekers, the natives have been trained to keep thelr vaimtance and ita handy for the guests from New-York, Many wax-sealed packages. large ant are artiving dally-a> The Braak= ers. Presumably they contain wedding resents from those who have recelved } Invitations. A great o@antity of beau- tiful flowets arrive datly-tor Miss" Van= derbilt, ‘The young couple toak thelr custom- priest, and Froi parry tend na meat, 00- were found. In a-tablo. “Phustier He rove a bin —vote her, Unies the objections standing yin the way of McGuire's candidac: are "satletactorly, overcome it fa probable | that “P, J.” will be nominated oF Thureday night's convention. James J, Hagan, the Wert Side Tam- er wee —epoken—of-—for--the. bart his adherence —to. t }McClelian faction is of too recent date to allow him to be reared with full favor—-by Quarles F. Murphy. | Miss _ Lizzie Sullivan Had “Been Dead Since Last Thursday in _ Brooklyn House. fizzle Suilivan, like a recluse with Miss lived pinater, _w! sixteen cats She had died The howling found dead in.bed_ta-day on Thursday of apoplex neighbors and’ ue! police were notified, The recluse was sixty-tlve years old auido devout worshipper at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Oaurch near her home. ~Bankbooks recording she pos! a Wak also $98.76 In‘cash, Nothing was known of her family or friends by her neigh- bora, who referred to_her among. them- selves as ‘The Irish Recluse,” It-was-wokt-by-some-of-tre neighbors that frequently autGmobiles and private broughams would call at the house and richly dredaed ‘men and women climb ihe narrow atairway to call on Miss Sullivan, —__—-—_—- Gallavant and St Valentine favorite, fa the streten and singe thinds— ‘| previous race, ina | just Wik Vantage, Hui Sovereign seemed to- he Keene filly, Inch in the last sixteenth, ing: swerved all oyer tlle Surly running; Gallop for Colin. Colin Just galloped honre 4 breezed, while 0-36 -Wyckott-street-Brooktyn:—wast inif-of the-Matrons—After-the first from went teenth Colin away: Was passed by Fair Play, strong at the end. Meelick starter, awerved at the si not get come unt!l too late. Falcada ran a great race Pores tfredt= Notte a ppeured hho th ;-Perseverance.—a—i2-to-1_shet, In one of the most stirring finishes of He was admirably han- who rode his mount atthe end put {ton Miller: ___ ‘After running lke a team from the twenty feet from over then, favorite Fight-on the post. Jt might Whave been called a dead heat. was heavily played, ste A big crowd of 10,000 was -on nang The track never looked better. In the first race, selecting Gallavant, 16 to 5, as-the carrier for thelr- money, The former camé with a rush Just beat Quinn Stamina Has Great Speed. The filly halt ult tuts Matron Btakes uia-pecond: faster than Celin-did-in-the In the last eighth Stam- Masquerade Seing— whipped te—matntan— hora but couldn't gain track In Tourist_and. from=there:-home. breeze Royal Touriat ran second all the way I ceeded In Killing @ fine buci-(ma-a-ah!) whith were locked in sles nat elhth, when he_tired an FaloadaWon..Good. Race... the thfth—-event:—At- te taal —alxtou ich. tombe wine d— bec: = 2-to-ty + Me Cert Oost § for place), 2; Gretna Green, 3.° y by a nore | FIFTH RACE--Falcada (3 to 1 and 4 to- 81-1, Alfred Noble (1 to 2 for place) 2, Robert Cooper 3. stretch and} sixTH RACE—Sea Wolf. (even }and 4 to 5) 1, Don Creole (even for place) 2, Bedou'n 3. ROOSEVELT'S GOT HE FRAIL GETHE WILD-BANG, BANG! MceCarter’a ‘the but hia mont the odda-on that. drive lest. and 7 to 8) 1, Quin Brady (8 to. {| pi NAT RESULTS EDIT!S | PRICE oN CENT. FA MILLION {TION WN GUBWA Old ‘Subway Contractor No. Longer ‘Needed, as August ‘Belmont — Had Been Clubbed Into: Met. bee Inter- $50,000 A YEAR FOR FIVE sae -Before- Ms, Ivins Had Brought Out This Start. ling Testimony He Had" Inquired About” $60,000 Paid by the Metropolitan : in Coler Campaign, John B. McDonald, who built the Subway, was the star witness: tow. day before the Public Service Commission, testifying that Thomas F. Ryan and: his associates in the Inter.-Met. merger had paid him $250,000 Mr. Ryan and his friends had further smoothed his -ruffled feelings by giving him a five-year contract by which he was to gét $50,000 a ye “(year for such subway work as the Inter.-Met. might plan. In all Mr. McDonald was: given $500,000 to go and kee, quiet—2 ‘sum sufficient in size to fund a subway debt. fi ‘Thts-startling testimony was the point | amount altogethi $260,000, to which Mr. Ivins has been working up| the Grout’ fee. cree policing tn hia attack on the merger, Mr, Mc-| “What are tho Donald said: “‘T ld not take kindly to] tract?" Spee eM ree the merger,” but he admitted that he! ‘It is for five years at 960,000 “ was forced to step aside by the finan-| said the witness, me su chal: orowd. — ———————]}-O-Whether yeu do anything or not? Misunderstanding with Belmont. | A: Well, 1¢ we got the work. 1 go Mr. McDonald began his testimony paid spy ‘ aaa ere gana Belmont | git, Mcponald. tested ‘that no. was Nots-20nsulted--on-the omenger-unttt tte: Went with: sr frem—He-seld+ War postuniortenr and oi GTEC “T felt that there was a misunder- pone in the Bitter board: Ho put the responalbijity. |atanding between Mr. Belmont and) right up to Mr. Ryan, with wom he myself sin relation to the carrying On| discussed the merger aftér-tt _had-tcem of the werk, as well as some financial 2 effected. misunderatanding—coverlog both Casexy|" ‘Then tt came out that Sir, MoDonall Holt Caller ot Ison the Job With Howling Kennel of —Dogs- STAMBOUL. La. Oct. were equal Halt Callie, tuntes— thang posiness-in-the-canebrakes thing? bing?. He came down from Greenville on a. boat and brought with him a fine kennel of doga (haw! wow!). all of which were yelping aw! though ready for work in the jungleal = The. first report.of—a. Actin (bang! bang!) since }dential party was received to-day (bin!). | Ben -Litley,—Coliler's— white rival, suc- be catching an Keep Mov~ “the n—the—col ta’ Roy J}ate Saturday—aftertoon soon after hey jaa filn appenrance CWwIe-6=8t quently the President dined ously yosterday ona choice cut of veni- non (yum! vum!). TERSEYMAN HAD YO HAVE “HIS-GRINK-ON-CHRISTMA who ran the udded rt and did in ‘winning ning, but fiatcada, front nearly all back again, a drive. tavorite, third, The North German-Lioyd he way, only fo drop: came strong and won Alfred Noble was a lukewarm A wild tip on Robert Cooper went his price from 10 to 4, —__—___—__ CONRIED DUE WEDNESDAY. . a Balked When Court “Asked Him to! Take Pledge fof Six Months —Made It.One, “Judge, 1 couldn't Ko over Christmas without a drink,’ said Harvey Har- eRe In the -Bayonne-PollceCaurt..to- day when Recorder Lazarus asked him In He Was { pullding. or sald Presient's camp oarly to-day ready for! [or aa TTiieas Uren opemed eTott-of-bee HHO nt =e “Company —becatee—they thought _of y were going to pulld, a- new system of rapid transit, Underground. This was In 196. I felt in-doing #0 that I S-* ha aasurance inet—the--Motropalltan Street Railway | Company-would-Dulia_omoew pubwaye. ie the contract was awaséed to them. [ter.—Met.—fora—eaiary—which—te not_as yet done anything to_earn “But as a matter of fuot, JOS sre net working? “No, sir,'* waid Or. McDonalé. sought to direct the. witmess as. quality tis “anewer, The contwactea, only repeated his former reply, The hearing -then~ ‘sdjonrred, opatattve “att Ryar-and_be_ sald! that he _ $60,000 Contributed to. Campaign. 8 ndicate outside | Campaign contributions of #0 Securities Com=| the heat of the Gubernatorial fight 5 id not tiave suf- | J62, when Borough President Bieg_4 work." Colvr ran Benjamin B. Odell-a TACe, was, the aubject of « sharp tay! siven the-investigation before MdDeme - ald was called. An-entry for that sump the —Metropi pany, which, he sa Belent-tunds-for t That Independent Syndicate. Mr. MaDonald then toid. of the for- mation— of “an —~independent—syndicate. with- wivoh-hemade.a contract, He said. the mombers of the syndicate Included Mr. Ryan, Mr. Berwind,. Anthony J. Brady and Peter A. B, Widener, The transit companies, and. Mr. Dying .callegh . urer of the Meimopoilian Sequrtttesl Company, to explain an ‘Itei Nov. 6, 1Me, advance off local ‘account, $10,000, Wivat_ was this for? asked ion Ema “1 don't sald. tho witneem, Mr tf —H--Vreetand—the-president of the company, mald -he Inter, bu the has not yet. and produced the originnt- agreement wich went Into the evidence. The contract was hard and fast, and Titer teatro steenatt-wee--allowed. auch salary as was later to be agreed "DOR. x By Mr ate. Donnaid-withsthe Public Service of New. Jersey also went Intoevidence. The bs witness anid that the Metropolitan Se-| (Then the account Is. atill in sus curitles. Company brought. about the | Peneer * cancellation of this latter ‘company ee 2 4 with him to tunnel under the East What Mr. Ivins Found . | The calling, of Mr. Sayre followed Mr. Ivins's \presentation to, the commission atreot River and ‘come up Chambers with a subway to the Brooklyn Bridge terminal. Metropolitan books. No train, a Mner Kron- sal Jan- averaged (23.36 knots and was 27+ ary automobile ride to-day) The Count : to take the pledge for six months, 4] see," naid, Mr, Iving,’ “that In Jan- | Me Nt e es trelght trains passed the foot of hautical miles trom that! point. {showed that he has not begun to reach; J/ P, MORGAN DEFEATED princessen Geotlle, which ds, due to ar- | “swell sald the Recorder, “take tt |uary of that year you'pald Edwant M. I find,” said Mr. Ivins, “an account ie. Hundred and. Eighteenth street | ‘Pne wind was: westerly, raln was the bottom of his wantrobe yet by: ap: rye Wednesday with capacity pas-}¢or a month the Anil Hargrave | Grout & retainer of $10.00." drawn Oct, 31, 193, for $60,000 by the uring the night. fallin and & heavy sea was running, peiritee Inn Ney sar i are tie envy AT CHURCH CONVENTION | senger tat, has aboard her the tollow- | Bene Ba is Metropolitan Securities Company In” ‘At the time the body wna found it |_1¢ was understood thatthe Lusitenla morning wear. His clothes are the envy . | agreed. pouaeapeey Yos,"” said the witnoss, "I paid the : n § : epany was warm, showing that death had | Wot atiempting to make a-rocord and and diamay of all, the yourg men of ; soehig ing no persons: Herr Conrted, of | “Sthe man, who lves at No. 15, Weat | Onc" oar. Grout because he sald | Payment of an apparent dill dated from Noh vesaaric a tivaiinese eta gerd | the, vibration art was Wee Car iy EL [ the ‘Newport set who remain here, “ RICHMOND, Va. Oct, 7—At the tri-| the MetPreplilan Opera-ttouse; George | Pixhin airest. lsyoune, Tan Baki! treat ils aid not want to have anything | (he general oMcos of the Interurban that the crime ‘was committed not IWITH BROKEN SPINE WIL! ennial conyantion of the Protestant | Bhret, tne brewer; Gen. £, A. Darling: doen drinking ‘and ran down Hixnth | to qo with either of the confiloting ines | Company the previous year under dates Ter trom where the_murgerons apes MRS; DRAYTON_GETS- WITH B SPIN EUW ECs plstona sch thereto aavinitots QD UaepRE Oe OATES sata gcse at Sed un shales os venuy.cu| A28 NeAT ont ACaN ITU of Nov. 3 and fr #00 and S100 fed the body of thelr victim. ution y J, Pierpont-Mor= | & ott ; . eee a a tecitmondtnprey thet he EN HES eae iat ls natant see rech Wilk bland deiceman FINAL DIVORCE DECREE. MAKE JOURNEY TO uN \ gun to reduce the lay and clerical rep- | (oper RMT eM aCe tforaceenar: | tend: to, the rear of can Giulia, Gots$250 000 oxSERY, jthe fact that thls advatice wax made — = — ronnie i loxentatives of the Various dioceses in| ter who was jekate Co The Hague | OMice 4s He man battering down ue | me witness sald that xpt $105,000 to |in the heat of tne Gubernatorial cam- (Special to The Evening World) (Speclal to The, Erenie World.) the House of Deputies was after a bit- Peace Conference. and Mr, and- Mra. /man, who had) seen him and given | abandon his contract with the Publle | patcn of 192 This bill wax presented paesteee) PLAINS, N. Yu, Oct, 7—| NEWARK, N. J. Oct, T—Helpleas| ter debate rejected. ‘The weatern Now EE MORASS CUI SY chase, placed him under arrest Sorvtce Corporation and) $130,000 Iter | hy President Vreeland, and he haa not lupreme Court Justice Tompkins to-! ang steadily growing weaker. trom the] York delegation, of whioh Mr. Morgan Sa eee from the syndicate of which Mr, Ryan S "a ¢ i e A ’ , ym the | specified In detail for what purpose the A BiG | Oy "AL. day handed down a final decree of emeots of a broken pine Libera Scas-| {8 member, voted axainat the resolu- | AGAINST VICTORIA’S LICENSE. DIED OF INDIGESTION. was a member, Mr, McDonald strongly aa mi teri Ghroage, On atatutory, groundasin {vor sero, eighteen years ond, will sall for vis! “AVeommittoo of five was appointed to lorena rs. Gertrude) Pollatz, aixty-twolhinted at a connection Between the} ane wing find recalled the campaign 34 208 Separate Adyertise- < from’ her husband, Henry. Colesan parents’ home In Italy to-morrow that} raise a fund of $5,000,000 for the clerical Former Juatice Abraham {R,, Lawrence, | years old, wits found dead to-da >| Public Service Corporation und the #M-) oo butlons. ‘the. Insurance (come 5 ) ments were printed Drayton, a erandson of Mrs. Witilam | he may spend bis last days: with hia] relief Sung, as referee, reported this aNetnoon that! bed in her room In” a boarding-house | ieate to build mbways. panies, where they would pay out the in THE WORLD _last- week. Cll epee nA AUR ARS Cy mother and two sisters. Scassero, who Tae the lcense of William Hammerstein | kept b” Mrs, Alfreda Lux at No. 149) Discussed with Ryan. and Cravath re ut hold back the vouchers une the ‘naners hive been sealed und fied Nas been A patient aU St. Michuol's Hose GREAT NORTHERN WILL for the Victoria: Music Hall, Broadway |Weat One Hundred and Nineteenth| g, With whom did you frst. take UD| ty a year or ao later, Mr, Iving thrust Anil, 11 L d omiee. Seo ee ae CUA y cer aa RE aa Thea eaiie ag Weng i PAY EXTRA DIVIDEND. and Forty-second street, should be re-| street. See a RU ALAS ie ets the dlacursion of (he abindonntens his bolt and then dropped for the mo- : 1 1 so Ren! 0 « Coroner's of- i 10} th a Impressive Lead. | °° rayon wore married onty two | eatin he. ond ke year and le only owed, on, he ground thacin prepenting | “leavion wan rent £0, Gorenee tf [ ity acheme and the TitKath HE CE east ena and a halt years ago, the wedding bes , Pequest iy that he be allowed to see his a Sunday céncerts the son of Oscar: Fame fe er Pelnepaievere gu bed tha : Me eateea iMate litoone MORE than in ing A brillant society event. at which | Mother and two sisters before he dies! Announcement of an oxtra dividend | merstéin had violated the elty oharter, | IGG of acute. Manele Bt he haa the link forged (a * most of the mombera of New York's The howpital ohysicians doubt whether {oe tq.9 per, cent, declared sby the | Should Justice Davis confirm the rof-) 820 8S 80 palany ou? nect the {tem of $90,000 with the ? the Herald. Most exclusive society” were presu@t. | Ne will survive the long Journey that Is P fe Nocthere Rate | ereva report, the Victorias muat> be A\ Mr. yan and Mr. Cravath. Gubernatorial campaign of 1902 he dtd Mrs, Drayton's -action for divorce, , before him, but neverthaiess they will | directare of the Great Northers Tall] closod—untit it gets a new manager, @) And! Mr. ityan! and) Mr, eyo M nExcellentKeason. ble surprives An tow. know | _ The youth war tn « dying condition | Nat announced Cine He, fund Joy the i |agreed with you that y Quigg Recalled for Quizzing, (oure wan any werlous trouble between | When he eittered the hospital on-June gividend Ase derived, fom, Ihe. felt WINDSOR RESULTS. |should be terminated upon the Wiig: Ouleewaulinecnrari wits 3,000,000 more Greater New Une ca nehoilaithe aati «| Racaeent sicliitul work the, ohysiclans | the ore lands, which . that company oO IS e Jupon “which they were ‘nally. terimi- | / eae dialer thes " ; eB who Is the davghter of | Have kep alive ever alice, For n{ mt Bt Steel Cory la fdas oalied/at-the' Nearing.lHe = Yorkers buy the Morning and <- lite Bonlarain Knowe while fr wan thooght that the dislocated | ww tfone but tromcourer OF Ike Holkllnee, WINDSOR. 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