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FIGHT BALLOONS ~WRECORD RACE | | Lands at Asbury Park, Lead: | ing Ail With 880 Miles. IN i “gr. LOUTa,. Oct. Pe taterest | prevails hore as the end of the big dal- | ea. N att of landing | ‘Two of the Balloonists Whu Have Finished. In the St. Louis Race. call at fensine’the approximate distances cov ered by each contestant—heard from. ; Records for fight distances. and for | duration are being broken by_nearly || for the race aa salled from ___year was 3 miles, The German balloon Pommern No. 1, with -Orcar -“Erbsiveh—as—pllot,—ianded to-day at-Asbury Park, N. -Louts of nearly £80 miles, Tecord ‘for flight, not made in a con- fest; lowever, is 1,200 miles, held by Count Henry de la Vaulx, of France. ‘Count de la. Vaulx also held the dura- dion Tecord of 41 hours and 4 minutes, ni being exceeded by every cup “contestant lending to-day. The Pommern this afternoon appar- ently eld the lead in the race, ‘Another German contestant, the Dus- —petdort,—with—Capt,—Abercron _as_pilot, ja apparently fcoond, haying landed near Dover—Del..’ with a distance of spptoximatol) 8% miles to her credit. Américens All Land. ‘The American balloon 8% Louis has dein at Westminster, Md. not far z ore, -after—aNight—of— 7a _ Mrs. Freer Took Little One From Aunt at Pier After Two Weeks’ Vigil. Little Margaret Freer, five years old, {a with her-mether at the home ot her! grandma, Mrs. J.-W. Berry, In Hack- ensack, N. J., to-day, unmindful of the fact that her parents are battling for her possession. Nor does she compre- hend the meaning’ of x dramatic scene at the steamship pier at t One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and the Hudson River, where the wits of two women enabled them to steal an tmportant march on each other. Mrs. Freer, who le twenty-six yeare old and handsome, is the wife of = ‘The United States landed fast night at Caledonia, Ont., after a filght of 60 ee a. The ‘third American contestant, the Amierica, with Chandler and McCoy in the barket, landed at 8 o'clock this|travelling salesman. Garrett George | ing at Patuxent, Md., twenty-one; Freer, She had stood guard at. the Baltimore, covering about | Mer every evening for two week watching for Uie-coming_of little Mare waret, who was in the-care of Mr. Freer’s relatives at Kingston, N.Y. ‘The mother's patience was rewarded on Monday night when her husband wertor, —Miat—Freer,—eteppod—from—= fateamer_Jeading the child. “That's-my baby, and you can't have her!" cried Mrs, Freer, ax she rush BS acet ee HU ie “agugmter “ens had scught refuge in her_aunt’s arms. A crowd was attracted and a pullce- man ran-up, Miss Freer appealed to hint to compel Mra. Freer to mive back the child, The wife related her story, and the policeman told Miss Freer that It would be impossible for him to Ine terfere, The crowd sympathized with the mother” who cried bitterly as she clung to Margaret, “Serves Divorce Paper. The English contestant, Lotus I, has Junded in Ohio, SE m uway, having cenudet because ef—the ‘illness of Bravacon, tie attto-piot Brewer: “French: iast-te—Descend, Anjou, the french balloon, Janded =perpmiies-from-Armenius Mines,.Loutsa Bounty, Witeita. 8e te AoA ar estimated distance from Bt. Louls being 00 mites, “air line. 4 ‘The “Abercron,, third of the German balloons, ‘came down at Manassas, Prince Willlam County, at 7.10 A. M. to-day, affer going some 70) miles. Late this afternoon the Litale de France, the second French entry, was énly balion in the race that had) funded. ~ A DIVORGE SUIT =} tions-were furnished 10 the actress, ie. yi { + a, ASKS. ee Astrologer Sues Marie Lloyd) petective william Roddy. the finger- : ~—{ print t Bro for-Making-Her-Beauty——_|Sevea tne itecot Jennie Lancee, avel Defy Time. é Snatches‘Her' Up Before - She Is Hit. | Mr. Years old of No. 307 Atlantic avenue. | to-day, by a thrilling’ swing to the front | of a rapidly speeding car and grabbing —-{the-girl_as sho was-about to go_under Uxgnes Chaco who styles Nersoit’ a | the|wheelale The-cmcorand his charee professional astrologer, and gazes into | were carried along on the fender some i people's ves at No. 66 Fulton str | distance and both were bruleed and cut Brooklyn, has sued Marie Lloyd, «| about the face and hands. music hall anger, tor $4,000. averring| Roddy was on the way to his office that Mis« Lloyd owes her that snm for| aboard a Seventh avenue car, He pre-j }-bolstering up_her beauty and making light at Smith street, leaving lit defy time and ag. : ‘Agnes sets up in her petition that ahe| neared the corner the child attempted {nas a contract with Marie, that 90{to cross. The motorman became ox [withstandiag elie has performed er! ping tothe firat step -und_throw- ‘part fully and well, the actress <b | inn ie fis, she H Acob ona tber tars Rosey tinues 10-uss And enjoy her good-tooks | rapyed uP the girl In ile arm | ‘and refuses to pay the balance due. Tho officer then lost his balance and her. Re and the girl fell into tho fender, Mias Lioyd has fled her reply rouse Several women started to scream In Arthur Lb. Pullman, of No. 32 Broad-\the- car, while a. man rushed to th: Mauhattan. She denies that she | platform and=teversed the motor, way. lowes the astrologer a cent. pose ae Ar, Na | ‘ALBERT HILTON TO MARRY. “Lawyer Grossman drew up the de- mands of Miss Charcot. It is alles that in May, 197, Miss Lloyd” a “Cel Aart A HiItea won of the jate figte Ter Horopoupe cast -with-a-viewto-Judes . Henry. B...Hilton,.and. learning just what ate should do to re-' Catherine Carroll Trego, formerly of pe Married at noon next) Tons attr On one this Gwhich Nght. avenue and Fit @itts, the astrolugeraays she—was able Si’ ney. Dr. Ernest M. Btires_ wil to furnish: this information. Mies Licyd's officiate. Dr. A. 8S. Carroll, of Buffalo, future was examined ae: } brother of the bride, will give her in It was determined that, among other | Horate Russell.” of vi things, ale ahould stand on her head of Mr#. John -H- Hughes, ‘of England, once a day for fifteen minutes, While He served on the staft of Gov. Hin eg -oxercising whe must permit her feet in of Mr. Called Paper Owner, Was Kept Waiting. upon 2 [Med by Witttam ans From Step < of Car and jeu for_erimina) Inatityted” against lines Ibe] was published In the New | York Evening Journal ft the followin * ‘Dear Will: I acts! al for VEFND ER IN HEARST HOME | CHNLER SWEAR Retracti CONFERENCE A SECRET Affidavit in Sait for Libel Reveals Unpublished “Bit of News. _ Wiliam ; Jennings Bryan durin vielt: to this city laet Monday paid a William) Rando! Hearst's residence; eighth atreet' and-Lexington avenu [though,-trom-n-politicat-wtandpoly thre —most—tmpertant—meve- Bryan made while he was York, it was kept secret from the pub- Not-even Mr. Hvaret!a. newspapers [printed a line about tt. ‘The-tact—that with his rival Presidential [aa brought out to-day tn an amMdavit “Aslor Chanter mh a which for the nomination, libel Mr Hei eve an. It was the close Evening hn ppeared” inthe morning: ournml) which: piacex_me_in_e_ghaatly There is not one single word of | —truth-inthe whole story except that I “Hitvenin>Greet=eck.-andinthe samo. nelghborhood as*Hitshoodk. | “You perhaps: know more, of these affairs that I do, but my first impulse upon reading the articles waa to call ipon you and ask you why such articles | appeared tn-Sour paper. wey think # is only falr thay are ‘Mr-—-Bryan® conferred Mr. Monday, Chanler says he went—to Mr. Hearat’s home to secure, If possible, @ | Crippen-sald he examined the roports of retraction, He made three calla, the} just last oné In the early Bryan had delivered an address late in i the —afterncon--tethe_striking._tcles- | ign raphers at Ciinton Hall, to deliver another at Cooper Union. Found Bryan with Hearst. “Im the tnterval petween the afternoon and evening speeches Mr. Bryan called Mr, Hearst. | Mr. Bryan and Mr. Hearet had met in confidential conversation for years. Mr, Chanter’s auit against Mr. Hearnt | Hons is ‘taped upon an article in which his Swarr menttoned-tn-connection—with- the arrest Of two men who were a! vested foor trying to blackmall Hay- mond Hitchoock, the comedian. amidayit Mr, Chanler sa “Your deponent purchased « copy of said article, which was on pubilc sale; together with other copies. ly thereafter your deponent went to the of the said William R. Hearst, and upon being Informed that the sald William R. Hearst was not at home, note, th substance: clipping from Immediate- us thé story. Yara troly, Bryan Left at-Call. “Thereafter, at about 330 the same day, your deponent jaxain at-the house of the Warn es He William Jennings At then anid n 1 do. for ei conked nae th on from \ Willan a articles In P inued toorun th celved my letter, Ime he had K¢ jeaid he was very [seen the articles, but articles after that hi a "H was‘any truth 4 \ipatiently told steven: yanked me several times If the’ oer and I Vim’ there "was Alleged fy “e I decir and 1. anwwered: tips aber rent iho! whha fear if man “Leasked lhe wi thou Fatty — bind —tiat AY then. told “him for. form. gene—bmmadiitels torn nfm . wayne: utedl iia own: if it had tos the ‘Hearst Twenty= Dh -clal “Seasionis thix afternoon -wt thie} furniahed pall te Be his att ar [at the Dreliminary 6x SXAMTMRCIOT }traction should be given the eame spac 1 wi call again at 2.39. look én 11 which hie man t nf and demarided .a retract Meaked te. weal form of retraction "The artl- not been! e relations. I would have Distri Mee Meurat went tg-the Court of Spe- lawyer, Clarence Shear, and submitted to-arrest on, the Chanter warrant... He WILLIAM ASTOR CHANLOR.” © called ald se old that he} x Any to er yor - vata Hellarst why he-put such | rand why. he co. he re-| old t 1.20 o'clock. He} rorry that ie had not | ie had bout them’ and was very sorry | g-that I wan mixed up in suoh a pare im- none } ction. nt n th his t Jat an easy galt when a bie touring machine rolled about n sharp turn of | [the drive. The chauffeur fat his head H ; furned: from the road and did not see | the velilcle. He drove head on nto the j horses, throwing the victoria ppeltely jover. Mrs. Hoffman was caught under jneath and there Until ie cary surgeon are refused lagliter Were As Louis mba ann, fed ; Mrs, Adele Hoffm Hoffman. Pinned‘: — Under Victoria-and Ser- r- _|AHEARN ON. THE GRILL Se nee BEFORE GOV. HUGHES. Joba — ‘ane tore. iJ one at Oct. | —President Mra, of ‘the Borough of oer a Atale| Hoftman, of No. 3 West) natian, took the stand to-day ° mdredth street, wax ‘serlously | Gov. Hughes to answer ‘the cf urt thie afternoon when an ailtomo-/ preferred against him by the city Cl dite orasiied into her victoria on. the of New York. President Ahearn | Weat Drive of, Central: Park and, over- | at examined his, own attorn ole, ert WW. Ltt } ALBANY, F,) Ahearn, eo ee ond 'of the bt Gales “The victoria was driven’ by negro i Aebaks wat Teaxt 325, ieeuen and the horses were jogging | boarders were living 1 fire-vesler: ons Only the hotel it. NT | KELSEY'S STATISTICIAN ALBANY, Oct. Democratic 2.—Charlea S. Hearst, testified to-day Department, “Matthew -@- he has missioner appointed by Gov are T HH With regard to the “Harriman Teatimony yesterday, Kelwey"s December showing these ning. Mr, / looking eapecially to see iesatctensper.centc Otst the face a was due | "Regarding the loan of $1,600,000 Northern New York Development Dany, secured by. five per cent. of ihe Hudson Valley Railway, Mr, Crippen said he = did-ae first time thls collatera the Hudson V eee In his 4 she had remained at the house friend, aml yesterday he was arrested. the son was taken with the sear: ‘The woman's body was found tn some woods with @ bullet wound In ¥. east Journal eth je siother and. 3 ya he wns. too 20.263 ADO Mens anama fare with hig wife and family, Hi he was ae a hurry to-aet pack he Isthmus. and thatthe healthy as NOT TOO-PARTICULAR. pen, statistician of the State Insurance vestigate the-Ineurance Departmen by the Mutual Life, referred to in Bupt. at market value of the collateral was at + anteed_by the Delaware and Hudson. special Inquiry as to the real value of He did not know that had recently passed | through a recelvership and reorganiza- “WOMAN FOUND SHOT DEAD _ POLICE HOLD HER SON. with her son last Friday. She d!4 not return with the young man, who raid His stories did not correspond ‘Search was kept up for the woman and to-day tho buck Reformatory and ‘came out | on parole-—He-de- REG \Clares that he faw a man shoot hin trish ——_ MINISTER SQUIERS_ BACK. Squiers, American Minister arrivel on the Grosear Kure Crip- before -Flaming—the special com- | _ Joana’* Mr, loans. + the of. the to the Com: vonidts guar- UTICA, N. ¥ Oct 23.—Mra, James | Scott, of a tarming—settiement—near}- Norwich, Chenango County, went riding ofa ‘ohers. toned | fe maid to his place Flower. {to res against a wall. Complete -direc- © noon, to-day. It had been, seported at Hightstown moving in the direction of not fur from Asbury to the chia.” ‘The—policeman-to!d her to produce. them and she cpened her trunk on ‘he pier: os brother wants you to have.” je wite opened the paper. course ‘thin balloon is taking Is “parallel with that taken py the Pom- erry tet a litte to the souta The James Gordon Bennett Cup- will ba awarded to the balloon: that has “goxered=the longest. distance trom Bt. Youls, measured in & straight line, re~ gardiess of how long the balloon may have been in the air or how many miles the recording inatrument carried ‘shows to hay She found t an action for heen’ given the document to serve. Mrs. Ereor and her mother took the chitd to Hackensack The Freers have been married six years. _Marguret is their only child, When Freer went on a trip in April he left his family in a well-furnished apartment at No. 135 Weat One Hun- dred and Thirty-second sireet. He claims that before it was time for iim > to return|he recelyed a telegram from his mother-in-law, Mrs. J, W. Berry, of Grand avenue, been actually, travelled. ‘The contes: fod firat honors 1s sure to | ‘And the offictal record made by ¢ batloons will not be known until meaguroments ure received from Gov- ernment sources at Washington. rn a CON AE In re- “TS garded Wit: German aeronatit dia not descend mivd Ly the shores of the At- Aiton had not, ‘ou better take the frst t home. Says He Found Wife Gone. York. He zon that wien he reached hix upartment he found“{t desertéd by hinawifecaank-aumeof. the furniture packed up ready to be moved. His PGaughter“was-weotercands-ofonegh- bors. The Nusband ciims that he has not seen his wife since his return to the milen made by Count de la Vauls. Neda Oct-22 —A bal Joon passed over Lakewood & y with Teaver rope Hanetng. it-earried. the “French and Amercan colors, and {6 «up- poséd <o be the L'Isle de France. one Of the racing balloons from St. Louta, ASBURY PARK, N. J., Oct. 3— Nee i German valloon Vommern, Oscar eee After. taking chargg of: bis aps Joo pilot and Henry HM. Clavenn alae, | Freer saya that ho lived two weeks w th od Aten Park, helt a milo) 2g ond at hla mother-tn-law's Huckan- atl et eons ik proper, at 9 | imck hom d that ashe seemingly P sympathized with tlm in his troubles = Finaly he took Margaret to ils own aH aa |mother's home, In Kingston, N. Yo, Wee alan free and macemdae atk where ahe remained all mummer. Mhentaiessind Wescentiwanierde ca boa mreen ald /itosddy that! Yahe TRIN Uimias IHELERU GOR IR GALA erate eet nad Deen wlth eh other since July the Fhore t eee nd de every effort to gain t sion her child, but without When the second deecent was ‘made | lundid on! the beach a few ndret yards, from the shpre. look said that the“ Qalloon was in €ood condition, and that/he and Clay- . ter hail enjoyed the trip immensely i Balloonist Tells of Trip. sald _ that About two Weeks ago, she learned that her husband's sister wh from on rom that ing 3 nd Mra. has no Freer, the yo 2,000 MEN TO LOSE WORK’ | IN RAILROAD SHOPS. we were over and We staye: 0) i reached by on moving Up and down We were desirous of ( Tent that w Our ambt ty/ns Sing an alr cur. n this elty. for & farther Jouriey of en. “The trip was every way,” metalie api oe weath er rere ae) ait | worLo WANTS WORK WONDERS Takiiig ovr a teat Socnmrent: she Byte 4 and-compiatire-in— tures Hackensack, which : City and we are very } nye in Cary out Ee are unable to réallze | petite ss enough one And 8 2 : cording —o—the complaint, a crop of + 23rd Street 34th Street a RUG DEPARTMENTS, 1m Both Stores. On Thursday, October the 24th. ~ Sale of Oriental aod Doniestic aneE : <and-Carpets. Kerman- and Saronk Rugs (finest of the Persian weaves). 45.00 and 75.00 Fine Mosul, Kurdistan and Kazak Rugs. 15.00 to 50.00 Antique Shirvan Rugs (Cabistan quality ). 21,00 i poe value 35.00 Shirvan and Karabagh Rugs.... 10.00 and 12.00 Rare Antique (Khiva) Afghan 79.00 to 110,00 “Domestic Wilton Rugs. (Oriental — oe) Sizes 9 x 12 ft... pee 27:50, 35,00.and 39.50 Best Tapestry Brussels. Shes gx 12 ft 11.00 and 15.00 Best quality: Axminster Carpet. New patterns.” 1:35 per yard ~{ormer price 1.75 —_-Plain-Durrie_ Carpet, _All the new_ oe ~ One yard wide, —75¢ per yard- | beauty that will ouslast one of Edi- wos concrete: TIowsS, terthis—Urthe—agresment. the: [eigen was to pay the star guzer tow | it Was no urinary doctoring of fea- Hee Miss =a UE SUS NaTK PShe wasn't to paint aug powuer ue PPsUeRt Ghd wenu Ler Lusti wie at Venocring ut cuurui, vu lo apyiy Knowiecge ui uscrulogy and adyise low © beauty dt recuin Soutnral) closed book ee butowhen Apparatus an store of know and took @ squint ai a woman's past and future, ithe whole secret of eternal youth fell Hinto her lap. Mins Charvot's treatment did not stop at thetace. The fli Aa_WAs to be |ept right. up to the standard of young womanhood. The years mixtit-essall it, nd the ( toll and trouble i but Miss Lloyd's | “Rooording to the Hie ak ol «kept Right on Being Pretty. Bt is perro that the pi ay was de- 1 L out her » fieicewnty GE Ses E making. one Cand acqui ing the mystical rules yecessary to £0 low, sho .Went-over to Eng’ home, -and there drew aa: along and stood on bretiy without xen the antival Ail this Ume) says Misx was trying to find some the ay Miss Lloyd returned to America and begun to fill a Brooklyn engagement As soon as the astrologer heard of her yto-colledt offered until debtor's presence she brought | loyd does ne of i Keto) peer Would In her answer Mies unt was not t! sription, and the fh and becaus in the Supreme, Court tn | nro Ky" ———— AUSTRIAN EMPEROR BETTER. . Oct. 2.—Bverything to- 4 of Emperor Brancl My Iniproved= ‘Th * admit’ that th f lax begun early day he sist 4o> with a firm — Allerations TWO KILLED IN EXPLOSION | NPLSONVILLE, 0., Oot, 3.—Two FREE miners are known to have been kills A dat leant t jon Lords a injured tn an he Kimberly min: tux city, ‘The min rere bat bite n not y, plosion SALE AT ALL THRE STORES. ces Bred ly Rich ty, perfectly poised with the full-flare that is so “essentially. necessary to the correct dres: and handsomest_garments ever. offered und season. It-has heen. planned. fen res particular t time—to insure that the Bedell stores, “as: usual, ‘shall offer the greatest attractions in strictly authoritative coat styles, and at the same time give the best values, $20 to $25 Stunning Long Coats To Be Sold Thursday for 1500'S wagger' ae Garments 27 New Models = ese coats are 5. $14 18 Fabrics sitive style leaders—cut led. ait Siete and indwida-— —best $25. Silk Finished Broadcloths ~ Superb. London Kerseys Elegant French Cheviots Satin Lined From Collar to Hem Colors in the height of vogue—Black, Castor, ~ Autumn Brown and Carmine—superbly, trimmed with velvet Single a Fu “Ge ni-Fi Collarless models with silk braid and velvet trimmed yokes—or full mannish collar stvies with Parisian ‘revers'| dashing full sleeves, reycaling many forms of braid and velvet (rimmin, cuff conceits. Thursday Special $14.75 BOS AS 3S Sas and admiralty braid. ind Double Breasted Model Ii Loose Ripple Backs tted and Tight-Fitted Effects g, and a bewitching diversity of charming Handsome, dathing, swagger coats, 14-16West 14th Street NEW YORK. 20: button—length,—-Mousquetaire- _ Suede Gloves, one a > «2.75 per pair 16 ‘button length, | Gtacé Armlets, Black or white. 2.25 Per pair LADIES! HOUSE GOWNS. in Both Stores. — Sik Negligees, trimmed” with lace, _ Loose or belted models. 9.75, 13.50 and 18,00 _ French Flannel’ House Gowns, rimmed_with stitched Hatin b bands.” JAMES MoGREERY & CO MEN’S HABERDASHERY. In Both Stores, Custom Shirts made to measure, for general or evening wear, from the latest Shirtings—showing ‘the weaves and colors for the Fall Season. Materials include Scotch Madras, Russian Cord, Satin Broche, embroid- ered and Jacquard ‘Batiste, Viyella Flan- uel, English silk and woo}; and French or English Silk Shirtings, as well as fine American Silks Woven expressly for James McCreery & Co, Samples sent on request, \ 23d ‘Street