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‘S10 000 MOR TANK LOANS TO CUE DUMME ~ Williamsburg Trust Co. and = Brooklyn First’ National ~ Gaye $500,000 Fach, | " PROBE REACHES DEEPER. | i 4 | | | District-Attorney Clarke Says + Grand Jury Has Merely: | -——Begun-lts Task. | Tantormation has reached the Attorney- { Wenera: that certain members of the 5) | Senkins tamtly, now: under Indictment © fer. securing approximately $500,000 from | | tha Jenkins’ Trust Company through @ummy borrowers, got about $1,000,000 Bdaitional by the same methods from the Willameburg Trust Company.-and. [Bank of Wiliam Durw. The amount secured trom each | q Mf these hanks \in paid to. ut ‘The same clarks in the brokerage of- Sent ‘ fice of F. & J. G. Jenkins) “Ir., who | borrowed more than halt a million from | the Jenkins Trua: tompany,\are down | G2! borrowers from the “nn banks, | eo A WP LEE TT ORICLLL- Frof & Mrs ERIK APPEL = +o. +) BINaR—- NANG GRANGE] c Mhese facts have been cominunicated | No District-Attorney Clarke, ff Kings ‘Qounts. Frank 1. Bapst. the receiver| for the Iilamabure Trast Company.| discov- Sti the dummy Joans, “He téund, to Fis amazement, that the same nen had @ccured loins of the same amounts } P , : frhm the Jenkins ‘Trust Comoany. and : S i 4 the Information about the Firat Na- & aes J : ; ; fe kom =from other £ ache | ed ands Of the nations! bank examiher: Xioclored unostentatiously at the |time AVijiemabure Trust Company en Jenkins Trust Company Atte! .|Aged Woman Testifies That Portland Joked With Her on Dual Personality.” down, \ Ne Guilty Man to Escape. || “Tt would be Improper for me to\ may, “-oMepether there wil] be more Indictmenta | said the District-Attorney\ tp- ‘but you may rest assured that | ¢¥ery crooked transaction in any of thh Suspended banks will be brought \to | Mght. and any gullty man will pay the penalty. | Vile the November Grand Jury haa “practically conctuded Ite labors,- the LONDON, Nov, %1.—The hearing of the Druce case, involving claims to the Portiand estates, was resumed in court to-day. The examination of Miss Mary | Robinson, who was an amanuensts for "I the late T. C. Druce, who fa said to have been the Sfth Duke of Portland, \wan concluded. Mins Robinson bar shown letters purporting to have been cities 8Y the Duke of Portland to T . Druce. She admitted that the band- lwrlting was not the sanie, ‘A corpa|| marr, under State Bank| “Examiner Hayes, is at work on the| books of the various institutions: Betwoen now and next Monday the| MK SMS CAIISTIAN HEeipEle and she Recessary data will be In shape fori,pea¥™herore the Kings County Grand nisy at No, 81 Wall street, @ cor- failed’ to recognize the handwriting in Presentation to the Grand Jury. ¢| Jury for two weeks. He {s at his homo pore un oan lta bined ae hae Hopes sganten) C. Druce to the de- intssione: - oo aa Hiesdgh cleaning house 4n/) confined to his bed With pneumonia, It | gered han juvestigueon ins tie wetion fondant, Herbert Druce, aa the hand- rooklyn by any mean: M of Capt. Kuhne, of the Brooklyn Dé- writing of her employer. No Dinner to Clarke Mr. Jones bad intimate business re-| tective Bureau, and some of Nix—aub- re 4 Intiona with Wiliant|Gow and the Bor-| ordinates in forcibly welzing Frank Mra. Margaret Hamilton, an old lady ~The bank scandals have caused th of seventy years, was then called as a witness. She swore that Druce and the Duke of Portland were the same por- aon, and she Sdentified portfaits of the Jenkins (nthe street dragging (him to Headquarters to be photograpied for the Resiq+-Gatiery— Martin W. Littleton, counsel for Will- lam Gov presented an application to % ? jough lank of Brookiyn, ‘Phe Orieniat yesterday and 4) sndxinite postponement of & Wanner]! junk is a creditor uf the Morough Bank , that was to have been given next Pri-|)to che extent of $24,0W, This joan is { sald to be Well xosured’ day evening to District Attorney Clarke| frltowas- solely bec of his relations by the Hanover (lub, Willlamsburg's | with Gow and tie Borough Bank veonte|the Supreme Court tls afternoon for Duke as Druce. She xaid thatithr’ Duke, most excluwive organization. This; that Mr. Jones severed bis connection] writ commanding the Commissioner whom whe déscfibed as an old friend of Ainners2wae arranged about a mont Ts Cerna Rcaenerecale ON inne “to SHOW her father's, always had a false bourd @Ko, lyst before the rotten conditidn!| so, deciared Ly icteel apmainted | Gee Why, the paotoarson emda fieat in his pocket. The Duke, the..witness et certain Brooklyn banks and trust | BY. the, Cle SURMCC| week. should not be destroyed. Gow continued, had at one time Intended: to Fempanion became apparent. ‘| Hugh Kelly has been’ chosen| President | Wax pliced under ar nd photo- marry her, bul ber father refused his graphed at Brooklyn Police Headquar- ters, afler he had #ury dered himself — to the court and deen‘released on bail. ena G peaks ir, who wes Indivted.+.ot the: Oriental Banke to (duped: Mt; yesterday for forgery jh the third. de- | Jones, C) President Of the frm 4: Ire, 1s President of the Hanover Clay | Hush! Kelly, & Co., gommidtion mor Wis brothers, Frank and Fred. are | consent Qira., Hamikon then saki that on one occasion she had asked the Duke Why ihe wore a false beard. He explained it Members, Howard Maxwell, w1 m= | \waa necessary to have @ beard when mitted sulclde yesterday, was a mem- | + 2% he appeared ax Druce, In 184, the w! Ber, William Gow and Arthur D. Camp} Hi +78 peas went on, the Duke of Portland sald Bell, now under Indictment. were in-'| A b DUR ether! | : eA Yited to the dinner. which was arranred | i - tly vMadge 1 am golng to die. ‘ eats tre. Narre Nae ae) i k BRISK MARKET 1 To this ‘the witness replied: sy men irict-Attdrney | 4 + 3 % eeeiees 1G ou don't look lke it’ ee apaconnty fon the snerrelie. end leeeesale| ES stra, Hamilton then declared that her sd ¢ ! | . + 1% father bad explained to her thut the dénes Resigns Presidency. woe aI . : T2k Luke of Portinml was Kolng to cease a echo in Maniaitan of the bank|LOuisville and Nashville, the t a Wohnen | Cuatirice EAT shel aalasahe. yublee in Brooklyn is the announce- a enh * ; i Bars f + as Informed there was going to be a Pet User em ene en corn: Pacifics, Great Northern 4% funeral, ln 18% abe again saw her 3 7 aré f t uke of Portland to- nk, at No, 18 Broadway, has been and Reading Leaders 14 fathor /ana) the eater atc taesesie pttd by the board of directors. Mr.| | kg 2y ether in London, an ada cath hes has been under subpoena to ap- Grr) ciate Meee Le ae ere itiedit Te) Tan “=| Advances were registered in thr open at 3a “I thought you were “ ae _ Jing transactions in dtocks i any cole him Druce, and this annoy 2, inging. Mrs. Hamilton~tes.Ifed that shd’ jast sow Dake or Mort] preferred, Coast 1 anoyataers 4 1% lard in 18M “The Duke then satd that j= tye —feli—_yery iil_and_ th Si eae be a) hupe you. will ‘Reading Thep, Steel tripe fick Intand Barend Wookbinders .. Pookkeepers .. Boys... Tustelme: Butchers : Bindery Help Cabinet Makers of othe fe, the whness averred. suffercd from an affection of ¢he skin, and. at % fhe ume had lumps pA hla none, In the course of her\testimony Mn Hamilton sald that the fourth Duke of Portland war hgt-sodfather, She had eon at Welbeck Abbey with her fo: ha: aa the guest of the Afth Duke whom the knew well in hia’dual ch —————_-— Sichen Help Ladies’ Taflors ., Laundreases Mactilniats . Managers Motormen' Milliners Nurses Operators e moat it ng gold 10 points i iroud “ot Now: elias as St Paul & Third Avenue Ty Bt le & Wt WEN 4 UL 8 Brest Comper, ta Bene ic ouster end Gr Orel 8 Reel ot “DIED IN HIS CELL. creme i Hn Cer Qual Avatar et art In making ta rounde of the celia in Chemborsiaive Owed Alt Cottecters Cempoalt Godks (Male) . Gooks ieinalel Day's W ne Dreswankers Designers the fairly sales of kK lo-day were f bonds $3,425,100, clos act! the Enst Twenty-secom! atreet mtation to-day, Doorman Cooke found Jamea | Mortarty, forty years old, of No, 416 lsat Twenty-fourth atreet, a prisoner, unconscious. An ambulance was sumn- moned from Bellevue Mospital, but the prisoner died before it arrived. 5) Earller in the evening Morlarty had been arrested wt Twenty-frat atreet and Roofers... | Salemadien . jalenien Seamstreases ,, Sign Painters Sleeve Hands.. Rolleitors ies nD BS. Water, ah as (lows Low Water. PM. Not AM. Sandy Hock 3.04 Very Movernor's High, Lo 3 Amal. Copper, Tiel! Get ¥ A by Policeman Kirschotr ” Clerks Siablemen | etcer ie Ker Avenue A. by cenan Kirscho on ieaarctinres Rohn cvlereeewon ed Aedes F the charse of Intoxication and placed tn Tenants a ceil, At 1 o'clock Cooke noticed he byalsultnl ge ti thatl was jy#ig it a pecullar position, and Sienowraphers (F.) Tatlors Trimineri him, Boing unsuccensfol, ut. Flannery, who sym: Laren trom Bellevue. jt COTTON PRICES STRONG AND TRADING ACTIVE. ‘Trarting wt the opening of tte cotton market to-dn3 active, with pi strong.” Thore considerable gover ing, ‘and not much cotton for sale. The dpening prices December Offered; Janus ALAvch, 19.05 to, 14. Mayy 10 : DIMM ievun, 10.00 to 10.04, tried to roux he no! at moned Preders Woleier <Firewen . Folders Hileleicheecs eeven ES yetnvas Makers. f Mousework ....., 79 Monwthorne 001 Teeuers + tated ., ~ ~The World printed 720 ‘“¢Ffelp Wanted” Ads. to- + 02 more than all other |/:3 ie papers combined, | *) Typewriters ORi.: Iphojsterers alters Waitresses, Mirerilancous | INCOMING STRAMSHIPS. MSHIPS, HUFIMAD, Antwerp, niacn Prlane. The Bennudian, Bermuda. iia Jeon” wins ow - AGE IS ARS ot) Three Newly ‘Wedded Couples Who | Met on Steamer Coming to New York Init BRIDAL bog Mee dratuery —— jj -4+—Amertoan car I, “cailed ‘FORCED OER | PAS ON LINER. FOR COCAINE, LAD SCN WEATHER Testifies That He Signed Pre- scription on Which Clerk ! Sold Him: Drug. Married Day Before Sailing, Met on Board ind Formed a Sextette. | H | The - Scandinavian-American a Ovcar Il.. which arrived to-day from. lice Court, to-day held an examination Copenhagen, experienced rough weather | in the case of Guatay Borchard, a drug on the Voyage. but six of her. pas- | Clerk, accused of selling cocaine to Otto sengers were bilsstully unconscious ot | Siewert. a nineteen:yearvvlg victin of the climatic conditions. They. were the cocaine habit. - Prof. Kric Appel and Mrs...\ppel, Prof. | Borehard works in hie brother Einar ‘Vang Granoe and’ Mrs. Veng | Granoe and’ Christen Helberg and Mra, | °\. 0 @ Amsterdam avenue, He Ws Accused of selling 2 cents’ worth ef Helbory S | ! = cocaine to young Siewert on Noy..1s, The three men are sturdy specimens tne complaint. was, made fointty'« by of'the eelf-reliant Norseman. Th E an Slegert's mother, a widow. ‘and the martied ‘on Nov. 18th at Copentingen to! ricther of Moria Medien anotee te pretty and charming young women, and | V101, ‘ i Si us | the three bridegroomy met for the fret |) .'™ Of the cocaine habit. Both boys had: been cured on Hart's Inland, but ftlme when they boarded’ the ship for tNew York. Then Mrs, Appel and Mra. | "*Verted to the use of the drug again | Vang Granoe discovered that they had| WO" thelr return to New York. According 09 youne Slemer i known each other well at school « few started to use cocaine when he was |yeara ago, while both they | is . y and ‘their 8 zu nebands knew by reputation the bide | sara wan tie onic oldcean ihe adie passengers aboard the; Xeat_alde whare-the drug could —be the Newlyweds the obtained—after—the- ‘sFloradora They were in-| LeceLke SEA celarpta eras j separadic: LEWES EO MTATET OL TIT er that each bride remained close by the | Ww Prohibiting sale of te side of her husband. It was one of tho | cept dy the onler of @ rexistered vhy- Zights of the ship to sce the sextette | sicia sitting in a row on deck, each pair ap-| Borchard’s\defense was that the Sle- parently oblivious” of the existence of | cert boy — presenied a | prescription the vther until a call to the dining- | signed by a Texistered physician. Gle- store Sextette. things. | physician. went to the drug store and asked for the stuff,” testified Siogert ‘The clerk told me’ they couldn't sell it with- out a prescription. There were a lot thee. I ‘took for a quarter's rot. Appel {a on his way to Des Moines, Ia., where he will become one Of the ‘factlty of a new Danish college His bride was Herdis’ Hoesbroc, i daughter of tho Prime Minister to the | Of prescription blanks King of Denmark. one and flied tt out will settle in Prof, Vang Grance His bride was Ingelvorg | name to it, I got the doctor's name Dorer, Det. Meldhal; the daughter’ of | nobleman; trom’ a sign ina) window near where T iv attached to the court of Frederick VIII Mr. Helberg has been a resident of In his argument before the Magia- this city for two years. He went back /trate, John 5. Cooper, attorney for the !to Norway two months agp to visit his Conuty Medical Society. referred to the ple. and the day after he landed he | work of The Evening World in combat- met Aptrid Welnkven, K painter of min= Ine Mie cOMINS eV —iatires. whose renown extends yher native country. Mr, Heiberg, with ng boys in) the crowded: tenoment | American thoroughness. completed his (districts. He presented young Siegert courtship and mitrried the beautiful por- ax an example of the effects of the {trait painter In six weeks. drug,-THe boy's teeth have fallen out, }eThe sextet went from the ship to the|hix gums are flabby and his nose and Hotel Belmont: They will remain in | respiratory organs are in a pittadle con- New York for a few days, taking inj dition : the sights hefore separating. Magistrate Herman reserved decision. STOCK TPANSFER WOMAN A SUICIDE TAX TO GE TESTED: (T-NIAGARA FALLS ec (NTARDATTEM = Courage Failed Her Twice, but + For the qurpone of teatine th bE TGUSEAILE ET Re anneal) ShesFinally, plunged Into Current. providing for @ tnx ‘mon stock trans: | ;Way Cleared for Taking a Case to the Appellate fers, under which “ransfer books were | to be open for Inspection on demand | from the proper authorities. a writ‘of habeas corpus was obtained to-day by| NIAGARA FALLS N. Y., Nov. 27 John 8, Fe ion, of Ferguson & Mur-! Cornelia .B Loveridge. of No ®2 Hud- ty. Drokern at No. 49 Wall street. who | jun: street, Buffalo eee tar Was arrested in October for refuring to , x o allow Comp roller Glynn's reprosemta- | Suicide this afternoon by jufplng into tive to Inspect thelr ¢ransfer books, | the Niagara Riyer from Green Island. At the tlme Fereuson was arralsned| sno tect note, which ts to be before Magintrate Moss in the Centre| pened by the goroner, Street Pollce Court on complaint of} . i “Richard J. Malloy, of the State Comp-; Twice the woman ontered the water, trolers Office, and wan paroled in the! but her couraeg failed, and she turned custody of his lawyer, John G. Milburn. | acy to the river bank, Before any In’ order that the writ might bel one could recn her, however, ehe ran heard and decided on its merits, Fer-| into he atream for the third time guson waa rearrested at the door Of, ang cast herself into the water face Justice O'Gorman's court room thial doen and quickly passed over the atternoon by, Detective Reardon, of! faite District-Attorney Jerome's ofiice. hen } Mi the writ was auked (orand argued on | .A7UMber Of -Pergona witnesser . the the spot, “2 Uustice O'Gorman. disintased the sult, remanded tae prisoner, und then pa- }roled him In the custody of his counnel. | 5 This way all a formality in order to clear the way for taking the case to the Appellate Division and from there to the Court of Appeals on the ¢on- stitutional question, 5 It was contended that tne books which STEAMER DISABLED iN BIG STORM AT SEA. PHILADELPHIA, Noy. 77,.—During the storm which wept along the Atlantic coast last Seturday night and Examiner Atalloy sought 'to inwpect |@unday, the steacship Admiral Bohley, wore the private books of the firm, kop phiteiaie > for ‘the Information of the firm” only, |000nd from Plilaielp'ia for Port An- [tind that no Jaw cold compel them to | tonto, with ten pasengers on board, | : bfswhomwitw, women, gustalncd page to Ita-machinery which t caused the ¥essel to drift for ten hours. The Care Hatteras emery steer aoe on 4 rs 7 . can Ice la ‘ ary As advertised forsin The Morning “Tis. aos cet HANES ins," and to thle the (uke an: ‘2 A er + 4 Tooke Thal you, Mad = — oe Wottts Wait Directory. if ain aa elt onder yay, bat ith Beunseleay 1 aa ee staat nea aieatsthe wna je sWicled ta return to: Philadelphia still ‘showed. gains. Business | pr paw In 186 wus also T. C. Bruce (7h BC tiy ‘ ij Admiral “Sopley” reached, port Sif : ty person, ! D A Falar Street Bazaar.) The | core und effe ainst unreasonable | day. ie j During ‘the’ height of the storm the 1 [alr puinpe of the stip'’s engie> gaye |way, und a few niinutes later ‘te eo- {RUSSIANS HONOR TAFT, cemric rod, unable to withatand the HE. SCATTERS MONEY, | founding It was being subjected ‘to, also broke, Outelde the the machinery, the vewse! beyond loaing several awnings and port lghts, sus- searchen-and seizures, PETROPAVLOSK,” Asiatic Russia, Nov, 27.—Théttrain bearing Secretary = | tained no—other Injury, ‘The returet of War Taft and his ‘party over the] irip to tis city was rade at ehnot ‘Trans-Siberian Rallrond from Viadlvos-|five knot an hour. tok to Moscow arrived here to-day. —Al} le members of the party are well and i Tie GiSin in Keeping fo lta schedule. {UNIFORMED ROBBERS Secretary Taft has been officially re-| . quested (0 spend. one day more In St RAID RUSSIAN STATION. Petersburg. This he has agreed *o do. | Cp prenreee eUE Conasequent he wil leave Moscow | BARAKAND, Russian Turkestan... next Sunday night instead of Monday| Nov. %7.-A force of forty men, unl- Hy a Wert te eae pel tetat ae formed and commanded by two officers, Ali ’the sinti on 8} ton ea in houor of the distinguished | -GRy surrounded’ the main railroad traveller, an dthe Seoretary recolves| station here, They eurprined and bound ceed om officers fe the ae VST ? ‘the sentries, blew open the safes in the iy eyary, Stopuing place. A’ nunvber of) station and Kot $10,000, bu: were eyi- e e © 30" i officers’ boarded the train at g o'clock | Meo” atpepnointed, morning atl gent tn their if fy. In splte of the, It appears thas the brhrands expected early Afose und received | to acize one of the Jurge shipments of eat | Government sanda'thw; frequently pass- ¥ at Obl a numbe. ft ie coda ttan ber ainver Of ox through here, but that they were fuveilar# for small ‘ol i: nformed with Fexard to the day: tary. distributed) several” handfuls of) VULA, Hassan, Nov, ‘A band of copeks, for whieh the yquugsters scram: | robbers Yeentered tbe Government bled, (o tha amusement of {he wit.) Hien slop In this iown, rathtted to- lentes, | ro Miamonda and: pold to Uitenue a? CG SLT RENT 7 $7,000 and then made: thelr excane Death of Dr. E. S. F. Arnold. \ Cents ia mame + GYRIL FLOWER DEAD. LONDON, Novy, 27.—-The death NEWPORT, ZmNewn Was eived 10-day of the death of Dr. ne ara i ov Arnoid, at Jacksonville, hie ¥ it in Tandon, game o:this coun. | nounced of Cyrit Flower, fret Baron WS avd practised in Now ¥ Fie was born In dks) nar ray until Me retirement tn 1802, 1 of ihe Trenapry under, Glad- nivtiration. when he became @ resident of Newport. SHS IN COURT Wh HAD S142 Magistrate ‘Herman, in West Side Po- | drak ex- | saloon summoned them back to proaaic | Kert saya he forged the name of the | worth of cocaine and signed a doctor's | Wht, ne” Bath) Morgue mt ti trecmporres—war-turmed over 77 fe Ming nro: ong | to the Coroner. There will aL ads. AE Sleliieh te OF hs reruns emt tre 7— He iad scored, and told her previously that his father, damage Ro |’ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1907. EAGER FOR BODY OF CROW:.ED MAN | | Each of. Five Undertakers In- | sists. That It’Shall Be Surrendered to Him. Edward Sheritan. of No. 1008 Secpna Avenue. @ Jaborer on the coal dump at the foot of West Forty-elenth street, reported to. Policeman Thomas Madi- Vaan. of the Went?Forty-neventh street station, to-day that there wal a body jm the -vater near the edee of the dork |rone around the corose and pulled ft | ashore. z 2: “ Tt was the body of @ man about Young Chandler Calls at Dis- Singer Flat and Shoots ‘Mantean.-alded-br-Shertdan.—slinped—a I The death of William G. Chandler, an sold. with gray hair and medium heleht | ate vee | mustache. of | cht. }arblack sack coat of ood quality. | A crowd of dock frequenters gathefed | about and looked on with Janguld !n- the body ot of the water. ‘pon —seuntineit he-found tt contained. }$i40-—Thelanguor-of-the—crowd= rane dozen men immediate: ua. hey had” seen” t and reported the fact to the policeman. Others professed to be ‘Able to identity the remains and c!aimed the money | “Within fifteen minutes four under- kers raced {0 aie spot driving their ‘black wagons. They had hearW of the funding of a corpse with monty” and they demanded It. Madigan called a patro) wagon and took the bofly to the ation house. A fitth undertaker d there with | hin biack wagon. He said the body was that of Anthony Corley, who lived | somewhere in Sixty-fourth street, and | he demanded both the body and the money, |" Inasmuch | he could not tell whether of Wes Conley ved on the East 5 neither. ‘The body was sent be no lack oi ne The body was Identified ax that of | Anthony Corley by his nephew, J, Corley, of No, 839 Tenth avenue. ‘scid he did not know his uncle’. dress. PNEUMONIA. FATAL TO JOHN WELDON Death Comes to Newspaper Man and Lawyer in Belle- ¢ vue Hospital He ad- | John Weldon, a well-known newspaper man and lawyer, a resident of Brook- lyn, died in Bellevue Hosoltal to-day of pneumonias. John Weldon, who was about forty years of age. was a native of Con- necticut;-and early in life determined to atudy for the priesthood. He went io Baltimore and there entered St. Charles” College. Then he came to New York and entered St. Francia’ College, Brook- lya, but after xradusting, cave vo his study for grders. Weldon'sa'tirst newspaper experience was as a reporter on the Brooklyn Cit. izen, of which he later became assistant city editor, He stydied law while em- ployed In this latter capacity and was admitted to the bar five veara axo. be- ginning practice in the oftice of WVildam D, Harrington, of Brooklyn. Luter ‘he took up practice in New York, and, his old taste for newspaper work asserting itsel!, connected’ nimself with the New York Ci ews .Associa- tion, for which he did special work for the years which followed preceding his death. His specialty was political news, and he was known personally to every: Well-known politician in.New York and many throughout the country, He was & writer of unusual abliity and durin fhe service in newspaper work covered branch of newsrper reporting. "leaves a widow,” cS He FINED FOR EMPLOYING, CHILDREN AT A THEATRE. John H. Springer Declines to Say Whether Herls Proprietor and Manager. 0 Appearance com John. H. Springer, proprietor and—wmareger— 24 (he Grand Opera-House, $140 and Jo- soph Keaton, x vaudeville pe-forin- or; $0, ‘Byrinuer and Keaton: were accused of ‘ust; ehildren in a vaudeville act Ina Sunday night concert, Keaton and his aie oarry their famtly with them and whole family works on the stage. je children are Joseph, aged tourc- aged three, and Vera, foungs Joneph works as Aho father, but the other chtl- play tal parts. All they do ts to tossed! around itke a couple of teedicine patie: ringer was eaked se hy en ane) rietor and metiager je. Gri ra-House, He refused to anawer one yea! NFANT MORTALITY is som of all tho children born in ol cent,, or more Tey are fifteen |. majority of these of thesa infantile deaths arp: | more or less. opiunr-or morphine, és patience sick death. | ness, ces! you must see that it bela pores of the ekin and allays fover. . | body | but did-not-see “him again um She heard a shot after leaving the room, und cal ‘in the bath room, | dying from a bullet wound in the right Side, or was married or single, he got | temple, with a new pearl-handled pistol to the | at hia side. Petar.! ste, for him recently to come tg the Hotel Manfiattan had given him %,000 ang, him to #hift for himself. to! had bu art. Bunday a special delivery letter come for him, and since he had appeared de- pressed. i When the ¢hree prisonera were ar- raigned In the W to-day Magistrate Hermann said had been asked to turn them over to Coroner Dooley. He at once sent them, : to the Criminal Courts Building with- + ow an examinacion. oner Dooley proceeded to question them at length. Having convinced himeelf that it wae ‘a case of suicide, the Coroner held the two women and the man in bonds’ 6@ $190 ball each ax witnesses. Howeven, Deputy Assistant Simmons, of the Hom- icide Bureau of the District-attormney's office, for he ordered Coroner's Physician Le~ bane to perform an autopsy. Mr, a mons alBo said he would have Cheat ler's trunk opened and searched, lp wae anxious volver that killed Chandler came trom. _LOT OF LEVYS THERE. Court The lower corridor of the Crirntmad Courts : morning when suddenly a uniformed court Criminal Branca of tie Supreme Const room. ‘Mr. Levy! the top of his voice. the man, : “Do you want’ meT " djecilated al ka” ona voice, Sane, SE wear ee erra/ replied tne aE tere Bes _ crowd “walked Away. BOSTON'S VICAR-GENERAL. BOSTON, Noy. 27.—The’ appointment ot Rev, George J. Patterson, rector’ af the Cathedral in this city, as viour~ general of the archdiocese of Boston was announced to-day by Arehbishon, O'Connell. The Ardibishop also selected four new members of the Board of Con- suttore and“tmn croated’a new orgaal- ration’ known is the Music Commiasten for the arohdlocese. MORE GOLD ENGAGED. Lazan! Frores announced the engage- ment of $1,000,000 In gold to-day, "On what, 47" he was asked. “On the around that It might tend to /brings the. total luring the pryseat degrade and incriminate me,” he replied. | movement to. $55,400,000. Save the Babies. frig.cful. We can hardly reclize that countries, twenty-two pur cent, juarter, dio before the: oc Deals Fortean one-third, before thoy ‘ary fivo, and on * “We do'not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a rectous lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many tures 1a for chittsen’s complainta comtals, and soothing s sold for children’s comp! cont | Drove ee atte! 'They..are, in _oonsiderable quantiles e In-any quantity, they stupafy, retard circulatiog: and |] Castoria 0 the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, ‘Causes the blood to circulate properly, opaus tao . Genuine Casterix always bears the signataro La dda a ARTIST ENDS LIFE ~ATTHE HOME OF WON FIEND Himselffy WAS ALONE IN ROOM, Had Told Fictitious Story of Wealthy Father Who Dis- inherited Him. _ art student living at No. 90 West Fife ant | t¥-fourth street, from a bullet, wound He wore atrined trouners and | received in a fiat at Ni 210 West For- j t¥-Second street, is being investigated | by the District-Attornev's Omce. Win who terent while the potlceman was taking | 4m Dissinger. fils wife. Leona, and Madigan | Violet Marshall. who live in the flat, proceeded to examine the pockets of| have been detained as witnesses by the | the corpse and drew out a roll of Di!ls.! Coroner, Mrs DissingerteM-the potire-she-met——— Chandler two years ago.in Philadelphia, Tiree weekh ago, when he spoke to her on Broadway, times since, she said. about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, she told him she was going shopping, an@ excused herself to put on her hat. leay- ing him jn the front room. He had called on her three When he came Heard the Shot. i = der husband, who was they ‘found Chandler He dled white being carried [to an ambulance. thy manufacturer. of Winthrop, ad disinherited him, and sending Chandler sixty-three cents in his pockets the police searched the body. His alleged story about the $5,000, how- ever, was not borne out by a despatch : to The Evening World from Winthrop, which says ham A .Chandier, ‘s a laborer employed in the C. M. Berry & Co, oll-cloth fae- nat Chandler's father, Gor- Chandler was but twenty-three years old, and came to New York to study He wns @ student at the Art Stu- League, and there and at bie doanting-house was known es a quiet, uncommunicatlve young mam, who made no close friends. Depressed by Letter. it Side Police Couré Be At his office Cor did not appear to be satisfied, to know where the se- ——_. Attendaat'’s Call Brings @ Surprising Response. 5 Building was erowded thie attendant emerged from the Mr, Levy!" he shomsedes + ihetant there_was_a_rush_see————— pubis Nobeta A peerage een ‘Thia . Peach one year; thirty-sevem xactly the reverse, but. “Ht Hietcher. Oastoria