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i a a CS Se TE RE SHOOTS ‘ARRESTS DUE I ~ POND MYSTERY; Under Third Degree and Gives Police Names. Glock’s Jealous Wife Ki! Him and Herself in GIRL WAS ASKED TOWED Cordova Court. Is | Search Now for Man Seen With Victim and Another Who Attacked Her. BODIBS TELL STORY. (Bpesia! to The Evening World.) TROY, Y., Juty 18,—The Teal Pond stery entered Discovery in Locked Apart: ment Through Tenant's Inquiry for Janitor. murder m ypon a phase to-day, Inquirles are being made among thirty or forty dentists of the city beoause of a statement made by the husband of Mrs. Mina Jones, of Prnest Glock and his w Sarah, Waterville, Me, to the effect that a were found dead In the basement of the Troy dentist had asked Hagel Drew nuse, at No,|the murdered eir!, to marry him Cordova Court apartment h @0 West One Hundred and Seventy- eighth street, early to-day, discovered on the bed In his room with @ bullet in his heart, and the lifeless body of his wife was found in the bath- room In the rear of the apartment, with an empty bottle which had contained warbolic acid by her side. Glook was undressed and seamed to have met his death while asleep. | Dexter in both inatance | Drew knew Mra. Jones when she tived Troy and visited her last spring at where she then resided Glock was fr Providence, Waterville, to-day stated Hazel Drew waa the victim of two attempts at aa The Glocks came to the apartnent- house as janitors in February. The man |nfan or an Italian, and on both oc- | was good-looking and about thirty years casions was beaten off by the @ld. His wife, two years his junlor, vas young woman, After Mrs, Jones watd to have been wildly jealous of him, eft ‘Troy, she anya, Miss Drew There were also religious differences be- | wrote that the fellow still bothered reen them, her, The police this afternoon are The police, after looking over thé/ after a man auch as the one de-| Place, decided that the shooting and/ serthed. | suicide were the results of a deliberately! Hazel Drew and a young man wera Planned murder by the woman, though) seen going toward Teals pond the day at first it appeared that the couple! of her death. He 1s thought to be a might have met their deaths carrying) young dentist of Troy or Albany with out a suicide pact. whom she had an appointment. Revolver Tells Story. Aunt Breaks Down When they discovered the revolver, 8! Miss Minnie Taylor, aunt of the mur- tnv 22 calibre weapon with whichidereq girl, collapsed to-day under a Glock had been shot, on an fcebox {9 srotonged “sweating” by District-Attor- the kitchen they decided that it had/ney O'Brien and Detectives Kaye and teen left there by the woman on her! wurnane and gave the police valuable to the bathroom after she learned! intormation relative to Haael's compan: that her shot had killed her husband,| ions on the drives ehe is known to havi and that she made up her mind to end) saien recently, Her breakdown was ple her own life, ful, She wept and praye Y The discovery of the doflles WA) saver ula be ee raeyeris ised Made at 9 o'clock this morning WheD | stimulants were necessary to keep her | William H. D. Donnelly, a tenant in| oi py m. 0 detectives acco the house, went to the basement to home. lompanisa ber TT r his apart- . gee Glock about repairs in his apart Don't bring Innocent persone into ment. The long silence that followed) 111, terrible affair,” she pleaded, leaving his knocks seemed ominous to him particularly, he suid later, when he (M¢ District-Attorney’s office, Mr. recollected that all yesterday the | © Brien intimated that at least two)! Janitor and his wife had been quar-|YOUN& men who were friendly with) Yelling so Violently as to attract the Hazel up to her death would be located of everybody in the house, |0n the Taylor woman's information at| attention Their quarrel was not soothed by | Once. Arrests are likely to follow soon the man’s frequent trips to a saloon, | !n the case, and after each errand he came back Hazel Drew disappeared from the excited. Donnelly summoned Tarberton road the night she died with- Casey, of the West One In a period of ten minutes. The test!- Hundred and Fifty-second street sta- mony of six persons, secured by an tion. and the two decided to call an Evening World reporter to-day, forms ambulance before breaking down the a chain of evidence to sustain this fact. Jocked door. Dr. Leiner, of the Wash- The girl was seen eating berries two {ngton Heights Hospital, answered the hundred yards below the ‘Hollows'’ by more Policeman call, Henry Rolliman and his wife that Tues By'this time the rumor that a tragedy day night. They fix the time at 7.20 had ended the bickerings of the Glocks o'cloc, he was alone, carrying the had spread through the house, and peculiar three-plumed hat which Mrs, there was a crowd about the apartment8 Rollinan noticed. The Rollimans live of the janitor. Entrance was za ned by at Bear Head, Glass Lak the doctor, who climbed through the Frank Smith and Rudolph Gunderman, brth-room window, and the first th'n® fouowing the Rollimans to Sand Lake he stumbled over was the woinan's Wie yy ot HALE CAL Hee olga less body. nutes later. This would Planned Her Death Afterward Mant t the woman had nd a if their The doctor found Opened it. The pol D s AVaROWered CONE f 1 3 to the moutnains up Was a small puncture over the the T 0: wether, where the tiny bullet had entered, decla met t tolimans one: | ‘and the body was disposed so peacefully fourth of from Sand Lake. | that at first they thought the man was The s must have met the asleep, An examination by the {yemillers within. five showed that he had died s minutes a z Hazel Drew, for fore the woman t ance poi to an Evening From this 1 reporter to-day 1s easily police adduce the the tray. | the we | that a! spent own de out to purehe some thought parently sh pistol—a five-sh when it was { if Mrs. G end her life her husband's Glock » fwhioh, ac took the weapon from him at the time, he had tried a week ago t leas than that time and significant as {t appears, | uillers or Yabauers did not gee | Hazel Drew or Smith or Gunderman, al- though they must reasonably have passed the two latter easily within ten tes after meeting the Rollimans, who were go closely followed by the two, ad men. | Detectives Powers, Uncer, Morrts and vate sleuths spent this after- ing the distances and visit- a Ryermillers and Ya- where the er- yund on the had half deter b Way several p mountains, pent the night Wife. The neighbor gave t Unless Hnzet to Mn. Glock and db le wandered up the Tarhor- Not much is known a 1that night, the ev aay @t the apartment, exce nd a diffloult task to again @ive were he drinkers, z the suspicion from two men whose names last three weeks had tober have been mentioned almost since the | e day. They had, in ¢ 1 noe murder Med Dadavedl (eehave bean enacted ny Fixed Hazel Drew's Teeth. @ short time ; | While the letect! new! Miss) In addition to the above informa. | tlon Mra, Jones, at her home tn) that) nit in Troy some! said she had had a proposal from a time ago. The assnilant, the name | dentist in Troy, Dr. Knauff smiled and wan de-/ sald that so far as he was concerned scribed by Mins Drew as an Arme-/he wes @ married man with a famlly 2 comers mnnnecenennnaege EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1908 TOWER 00 FE HOH ON MIL BOLING SIT New Structure Planned Will Cost $7,000,000. Accord- ing to Estimate: TH Husband Shot While Asleep, and Wife Who Took Acid After Killing Him A slender tower shooting skyward jalmost a fifth of a mile, from the top lof which fortunate tenants will be able to pull down a atar to light thelr of- electric light supply, is planned to re- |place the Mills Bullding on Broad | street, {t was learned to-day Tha tower will be higher than the skelecon Filffel Tower, whose steel pierces the clouds to a height of 980 tee’. The new tower will be 1,00 feet long. ure tne new Equitable tower would be dwarfed, and the Singer Building @p- pear Hke a brick beside the Bunker | Hil! Momament. So far the building has only reached the pleture stage, Ernest Flagg, who mitted sketches to the promoters cf the j lengthy freak. Mr, Flagg {8 now in Bu- |rope, but on his return the plans are expected to assume some fangible = | shape. The earning capacity of such a build- jing would be tremendous, so its pro- | Jectors say, and {t would need to be, tor $7,000,000 is what {t will cost. Tho area of the new tower at the base would be 100x800. The Singer butld!n, |{s sixty-five feet square at the base an; the Equitable fs hored to the earth by foundations 7x9. PIRS.GLOCK: RANGES FOR ZA RNEST GLOCK Waterville, Me, had said that Hrzel | Does Not Know Name. In reply to a telegram asking for the name of the dentist from whom Haze fs sald to have had a proposal, the following was received from Mrs, Jones to-day: “Don't know name. Hazel would not tell. She said she had a propos: Dr. Knauff was in the grocery store NFR, THEN pany FR TORRE MUSING Ss young man employed in the store, was Angered Buck Jumps Upon Michalowski Left Money at NEARL AN HOUR said to have seen Hazel Drew passing : : i p The dentist said to-day that the girl) © Bronx Zoo Laborer and Home for Widow to Pay | = ne purchases, | was not Hazel Drew. : Pierces Body. the Cost. mployee | = “] was in the store a few pefore 6 o'clock making sor when 1 heard one of the ray Se Se Stubborn Blaze in Building ‘Ain't she a daisy,’ referring to a gir! , % r * ‘ S In the presence of a thousand per- | After imly making preparations who was passing. I glanced at the girl, f lovelty ee eee eo eeee eluates: cand (sons, mostly women and children, Wille |for his own funeral with an under- Occupied by Novelty and OU SEE EE ATTACK ME nC cee minutes | had on a white dress. A few minutes | iam C. Reardon, a laborer in Bronx taker, Joseph Michalowski, forty-fl Shirt Waist Concerns. later the same girl boarded an Albla| park was attacked this afternoon by Years old, of 28 West Twents = Braise : car, on which I was going home, and I ; f ' fourth strest, Kissed Weyarenitiyy am positive she was not Hazel Drew.” | #" infuriated buck In the Asiatic deer : WED ADT PEER) | range near the Fordham entrance and to-day and went into Central Park} Broadway cars were blocked for/ Bagan to-day said he was not sure the girl was Hazel. He thought she | Serious! injured before he could b® jand killed himself by firing a bullet. three-quarters of an was, Nor was he certain as to whether | rescued. He was saved from death jinto his noon, and the police reserves fromm three {t was In the morning or afternoon. by a companion, who succeeded In| Mi ad been {ll for several ; j Here is a description of the supposed| fighting the animal off until aid came, |months. Yest KE was learned ats |Drecnly were called Out io) nendle)tne dentist seen with the murder victim, as s thirty-five years oldyter his death from a letter in his | big crowd which gathered to watch a furnished by Peter Cipperly, a reput-|and 415 Bergen avenue, | clothing, he went to the undertaking | fire In the six-story building at No. 620 able farmer of Snyder's Lake: | Bronx, was cutting grass in the deer | establishment of Joseph Fenger, at No.| Broadway. The fire was a stubborn Dark hair, smooth face, sharp eyes, range, with Alexander McGibboney and | 26 West Thirtieth street. He told Fen-| one, and gave the firemen under Chief striking features, almost eccentric, |another laborer. Duke k whojger that he intended to undergo an|Croker an hour's fight before It was jeven deer | operation in the hospital and as he| ext home, {s) fea he would die, he said, he de- | age. had been sired to know the cost of casket, car | yt fortunately occurred after the noon a fancy urn for his ash@® | hour, when ev one of the tenants In and|lords tt over the herd black |dwhich make the range t |dangerous and the men ed to be carefu about five feet ten inches high weighing 1 pounds, wore clothes, black hat and tan shoes. With this startling development comes | “a? remarkably convincing evidence that) While Reardon ined i ert Pplied the informa | the putlding, ¥ houses numerous Hazel Drew met a man in Albany the| hs c Was \ tion to Mic , who, he said tO’ shirt waist, hat and novelty concerns, Monday afternoon she quit work, spen day, appeared p ly calm and cole 5.4 gone home for the half day. The giving direstions to the he wished to be cre- mated in case of his death Michalow- sk{ paid $5 deposit on the total cost of goods. his proposed funeral and made his de |” Te smoke was seen by a pasnerby, pariure, | who turned In an alarm, There was @ When the despondent man left B18) second | nome thig morning he handed his wife the scerfe and saw the blaze they had p ce to contend with. Good work by the fire- [aj sealed) envelope) yhich He requested) {2,4 prevented the spread of the blaze iouted to HIS jiected, Af companion. ‘he'Ss going to jump." Before Reanion had time to turn the buck was upon him with a spring that leared a dozen feet. The man went blaze is believed to have originated on the second floor, which 1s ocoupled by Samuel D. Louden, @ dealer in millinery the night there and returned by trolle | next day to the Union Depot, where) she checked her suit case, and then th.) palr Hkely boarded an Albla car for Sand Lake, District Attorney O'Brien! ion as if siruck by a bullet, and in has a witness who fairly corroborates) J iuy the buck began to prod him gheysunpostion thatsan unknown) man |w.th his horns rmd stamp on him with possibly the young dentist, whom two) ji, sharp forefeet. dozen detectives are hunting, is respon-| The man had no chance to defend undertaker that sible for her death. hmyelf, The grass-outters he carried "6" 10 hold for as veel ie, resarped,) trot the second floor, but considerable f h 4 Ke é wo hours later she was inform damage was done by smoke and water | Met Hazel In Union Denct. [ip his hands were knocked from him ig death, When the envelope was to she concerns on other floors, fee vainy atteinpied 0 rise (0 18 es it was found to contain the| During the Are a line of hose burst Mary Robinson, of No, 188 Bedford the sthird laboree Pan tor belpr \eoravet Me Unigne . and the water spurted over a team of street, eaw Hazel enter the Unon Depot i to Reardon's aay money to defray his funeral expenses horses attached to Hook and Ladder een araieta seer ieecrtl ded pl se eat the animal 2d @ final note of instrucuons to the} No, %, frightening them and causing | Monday. July 6 > p20 and Wd h deeeaen wide: raker [them to run, Sergt Benjamin Mallon, A. M. She carried her sult case. t " stora | Children ying around a small/of Commissioner Bingham's squad, “Hello, Hazel! where are you going?" 1 ew g t summ v8 a knoll of high! Stopped them. sh» sald. t 1 ¢ i} (a “Oh down the r he ! any n girl, whom ruby eiaice cloes) CUBA ASKS SPAIN TO “How far down? “I'm going to New York {f I meet’—. |; n Armstrong found | valowski ina clump of SEND HER LABORERS. the body of Mi fices if anything gées wrong with the: Besides such an elongated struct-/ designed the Singer Building, has sub- | hour this after: | wuished, doing about $0,000 dam- | larm when the firemen reached | ALE TH “CWUGHT BH ~ TP STEM Justice Works Quickly to Let | Ship Get Away on Sched- | uled Time. | | Tommy Devine, who {8 an old-timer | on the police books, fell into the hands of the Long Island City police to-day lon & change of robbery aboard the British tramp steamer St. Fallans, |docked at the foot of Tenth street, | Long Island Cty, The alleged theft oc- |ourred just before the scheduled sailing | [time af the steamer, 12 o'clock, and! knowing this Devine refused to leave the vessel when captured. | “You can't get me off,” shouted De- | vine, as Policemen Riley, Casey, Ryan and Cobb tried to shake him off, ‘This ship sails at noon for Spain, and It's | me for the briny.” Devine had the bluecoats tired and | jhe fought them every step, Finally they got a rope, tied !t around his | waist, and lowered him over the side | of the ship to the do: | Devine, according to the police, had a gold watoh, cash and jewelry valued at $168 in his pockets which was {dentl- fied by Second Engineer Reed, of the) St. Fallans, as his property. | The police hurried the owner of the stolen goods, witnesses and the prisoner to Magistrate Connolly's court. There} were only a few minutes in which to hear the case in order to give the marine men time to sail with their mip, 90 a charge of vagrancy was made against Devine, He was held in $1,000 bat to keep the poace for six TRIED TO WRECK | ASUCURBAN TRAIN |Some One Opened Switch and Drove in a Spike at Pelham Manor, An attempt was made shortly before | | midnight last night to wreck a train | on the suburban branch of the New | York New Haven and Hartford road | at Pelham Manor. At the outskirts of | the village there is a switch where the track runs along an embankment. This switch was opened and a Mg |.ron spike was driven into the wooden | tle close to the ral. The firet train to approach the danger spot was a @ burban train which fortunately was | going so slowly that when it struck the switch the train stopped with a sudden jolt. The cars did not leave | the rails but the passengers received a severe shaking up. It 1s supposed that it was Intended to wreck one of the heavy freight trains | which pass over the switch about mid | nght or early in the morning, THE QUOTATIONS Today's highest, lowest and last prices of stocks and of net ‘changes as compared with yesterday's final figures are aa follows: | Net . Last, Ch'in. % 70! +10) a any; \mn, ag 4h Am. + Am, +2 Am $+ 1% Am ey | Aw pat Am q t4ett+ t+ | Here Miss Robinson lost words {his _bo¢ he dead man three letters | Cuba {3 appealing to Spain for labor. | P. y ag the |ts'ons ! ne addressed to his wie |This somewhat surprising fact was ad- | '! i raln [OF Cover nother to a Mr. MeGaran No. | mitted to an Evening World reporter |: % Albany. \ 1 Hazel ee 88) West Twentleth street, cal the titrd to-day by the Hon. Gonzalo de Quesada, |i) & St Pe. in mush to the window, pur a ticket |to the Coroner. The last miss v2 run: | Minister to the United States from | Col. Fuel & Iron.. 31 wary and wave a good-by the train | oMs. Coroner Cua, who with his wife and two chil- | Gol, southern Hey fi cart! rete 1. G 1a8i 185% 138 which departed at This train PASTOR MISSED IS | “Dear and Honorable Sir dren sailed for the land of the Pyrenees | De. & Hud Were fend 1H 12 reached Albany at 145. Tt connects] ’ | God's pardon and yours tor my, on, the Koenig Albert. Wate pape 12 es 1G tam with the New York and New England] 7 i aris “My mission to Spain ts to encourage | wad 12g aay tid i eek eer araa| 1 Iygiene Tam very ill; Ihave the poor classes of that country to| Inter. Mt ny MR MG tS express for the retropolia at 1205, | terrible pains, heart disease, chronio| emigrate to Cuba,” sald Senor Quesada, | {ule : 19 1 1d + 8 District - Attomey O'Hrien__belleven | | bronchitis and asthma, My right hand) “We need labor’ more than anytaing | Mo" paritic Be BY MAT BF! Hazel met a man in Albany who possi- | [1s paralyzed. Send my hody to Mr, Sen- | Cls® Im Cubs, and beckuse of the lack | Nal, Toad Oy fm wyt & . h t : i Fi 7 Pe «4 A lof men to work In the flelds our sugar | Norfolk & West.. 71 1% TL bly mduced her to postpone her trip |gen, No, 26 West Thirtieth street, and| crop is smaller than was expected. North, Am... $3 dal = and spend the time intervening until she ° not to my home, This is my wish, “Our Government some time ago ap- 1084 1 toy t? was seen here next day about noon at! “Respectfully, propriated: 0m ote Katia fer iat ied 198 Ty | Congress and Third streets, where ent) Rey, Artemus J Haynes Sup-| “JOSEPH MICHALOWSKI” |SUikes’ my. visit to, Spain easential, | Peapevivanta cs: 1a 388 ty = 14 would alight from an Albany car, She i ib ss | The letter was dated July 17, Me-| After visiting Snain I shall go to Italy| People’s fae, Be RB? So tt] cheeked er Ault case that day at DOSE to Have Been Drowned |aanan ts secretary of United Staten! and AURTIA,, We, have some Nores:| biieed Stel of: ap 8, ht 1S 149 P.M While Fishing Council No. 63, Royal Arcanum. But| agrioulturtsts.”” Ree pe chy Moe TM! Cipperly who ts highly rewarded In alle Fishing. twenty-five cents was found on Mi- ————— Ren, Steel, ot vs gh ae ig bari Send Lake, was bound ho on the Seas chalowski's body. \ 50% 30% SANG age ANITA IAN | iki ea ‘REFERENDUM LAW UPHELD ae By pet, He did not know Hazel Dre h HARWICH, Mass., July 18—The body} IN CLEVELAND COURT. 108% 167 aa it 1 decribed her hair, features and siouder| of Rev. Artemas J. Haynes, a promt-/GOOD SURPLUS GAIN \ ae oe Het & bulld so well that positive reliance js relies er New Haven, 7% oh snd placed in hia recognition of the giri Ae ihe UREA Chars MADE BY THE BANKS,| cumveLAND, July 18—The State 1 Bh BA Bat fee aunorlliee ' un Burch Fa initiative and roferendum lew was held ca $5 om 4 ah | OHNE er teen | yaad Os The statement of Clearing House |to be constitutional to-day by Judge| +Advance — Decline ul ecognize the Man. found in Nan ad banks for the Week show that the|Chapman tn Common Pleas Court. The “she and the Young man sat wall in| '* s/pposed that le fell from a canoe| yanks held $52,725,400 more than the yw. |test case will be cared to the State te yesterday afternoon, | th Supreme Court, however, for finat de- DIVED INTO | to-day's new clue t front Hy) as a feart uty pot ce end le fis Mi AVES RBORRE IRL RIEL cure ene ot He % per cent. reserve igen Edward J. Knauft, entAblevaentlet cme ern mectite left han he Teg gel ee tee obs Meht| rule. This is an increase of $,675,160 In ¥ 0 A ROCK. Si SRST CRIES io ig man's right hand was about her shoul- roh was begun and the body was rhe proportionate cash reserve as com: | "Tt Tava a ynte taken ae Maa Rent ca Tasiaelethes e He x Hae 4 + Cd! ders. It was not until I aligr nd this forenoon. | pared with last week. The report @8lthe franchise granted bv he City rom a that T got od vi HAVEN, Conn, July 18—In- given out to-lay was aa follows: Counc to, the, Munioipal | Traetton r With Cut Head re se Het tase) Oy rae p Had Me tigence of the eath 0 Rev Dr, / in dered by the City Counctl, The new Charged with atte ae ee me ‘ ady his, end will know it In @ minute nes, pastor of t ited Chureh, Inw was naseed by the State Legisla- Jordan, of No. 1 First avenue edie dp lstastanene ee ULAR Dia oa mest LA fe of the three churches on ture Inst winter ul -d do not remember the!to her, and freque toyed with la ¢, + n a ETE. TET. prisoner In Roosevelt Hospital, A : ah moe |e | New Haven Green, came in a massage 0 fi Eng 10 the police he tied to. ce, by| {zAct inte, About two months ago she|on tar shirtvalet sleeven, 1 left the] <2 Rey, Dr. 1. N. fueath, pastor of the) Lumiay Mae “tI CENTENNARIAN'S HOUSES Jumping from a bulkhead betwee pelle CA BE og CR att oe " ae €¥ COM) and Avenue Church. Dr, Haynes had | Ex. Tf, 8. Dep hess. arent hon redid Reel k unui 4 Avril! Park. | nent t . Saming tm bana Oe nes om Sather git why 1a taro uind_ om toma Avail PaMk” Your 4MY Aves Cove 7 Hara Mal |Plypetnfcen of tanto ant trat| BURNED AFTER LITIGATION ad hit a rock. J 4 asked if I would make an appotnt-| other 2? zy Pea ee aaa as. He was one of the most promi. companies o reater New York rot re- eS 1 dockmen fished hin t. He} ment to do work In the evening, y| Mem and should e the couple nt preact State 4 a porting to the Clearing House shows (Mipectal to The Evening Work’.) aa auttering, fr i] told her that I di not do any work! yi eerie eet “hae PB, Me Much import, | leader Im te for aii that thome Institutions have cggregate| LONG BRANCH, N. J, July 18— soalp wound. 18 wi ee etlached Coc thi. atatemiantonod | ceriene were deposits of $97,289,000, total cash on|Three small! welling houses on Brook evenings and she sald — | when ehe could ge. away | und would return later a she would gee during the day make an ap- reoover. A Diffteutt Feat. (From the Kaneas City Journ } She never came back sibly she 4 not have have the work done, or she may have gone to some other dentist.” When told that Mrs. Mina Jones, of “Keep your head tr ‘our ear to the ground,” de ngoriser, “and you'll neve the money t ded the waa built attracted wide attention becaus hand $98,065,000 and loans amounting to|street with two stores on ground floor, erly. Tnese links m: * “McCrei On Monday, Sale of four th a3rd Street of Husel's whereabouts reasonably re-| MS personal Celaya $906,714, 400. Delonging to Mre, Sarah Coleman, an Hable and jel oO tie foreground of | pulpit robe, has many times — be old lady over on hundred years old, Troy he ond mystery : ar ey sen | ukeped to @n tnapired factal A Quick Way, were burned to-day, The loss wes | tha azel di 3 power pearance and 3 rr (From the Louisville Courter-Journal,) 3, 009. expl . SE e eit] Ee: mncneelt ey. Theodore T. Mun- some time Ay ng msde thia theory, which is miven at-| cer, a member o fthe Yale preserves Dusiness » that tt. was owned by Robert Hi tention oer, because 6! evidence ‘as pastor af church Dr. Haynes was ‘oluntarily of Eatontown. The Vice-Chancellor Mopporta Tt le not a new aanump- | Dne honorary degree Of A.M. by|, “1, 4UDpO8® #0, Me stopped advertis- | deeded the property back to Mrs. cole: | ‘don, Yele tour veare ago, man ey » few dave age | the recent Salvadorenn troub! WARES OF BLAM GES COURT MUDDLE Sentence of Von Helden Post+ poned Until Standing of Children Can Be Fixed. Further complications arose to-day when the much-married Royal yon Hel- den, otherwise known as Johann Helne richs and “Count” yon Helden, wee arraigned hefore County Judge Platt, at | White Plains, to be sentenced for bige amy It had been shown at the trial of the man that he had two wives living, from neither of whom he had been divorved, but to-day a third woman aps peared in court with e certificate ine | dicating that she had been m. d to Von Helden before eth of the other women, ‘The paper sets forth that Loretta B. O'Netl, of Jersey City, and Royal von Helden were marrie Rey, W. E. Henkill on Novy. 18, 1900, at St. Andrew's Church, No. 2067 Fifth avenue, New York City, When Miss O'Nefl entered the eourt- room Von Helden showed much ner jously been cone |» Sheriff Lane » jail yesterday, On that n Von Helden looke@ calmly at the woman and remarked: “It seems to me that I have seen you somes where,” Von Helden’ occas: other wives are Gertrode Caroline Lewis, of New Rochelle, an@ Brombach, of Mount V Assistant District-Attorney Davis, ade dressing the Court, said that the dis- covery of the third wife made a new complication, The woman who had been known as wife No. 1, formerly Miss Lewis, was married to Von Hale den in 190. Neil became his months and was sent to the Kings Wife In lM. Miss ¢ had had two County Jail for that term upon hig /fhildren by Von Helden, but both were failure to furnish surety, The St, Fal. dead. Miss Lewis had four children by lang sailed on time. \the man, all of whim are living. If the dates of the two marriages as given were correct it was argued that Mise Le s children were fllegit!mate, Mr. Davis suggested that Miss O'Neil be allowed to get a divorce so that yon Helden could r try Mise Lewis and legitimatize her children Von Helden agreed to Mr. proposition, He told Mr. Davis and former County Judge Lent. who ap- peared for Miss Lewis's children, that he had really married Miss Lewis in 187, 80 that children were lgtt!- mate anyhow, but his statement was not belleved. Mr. Davis asked the Court whether Von Helden could marry Milas Lewis after sentence would ba pronounced Judge Platt said he was not clear on that point, and told the lawyers to look to the matter To give them time to o he postponed the sentaneing af on Helden until July also instructed by Miss Lewis {n res gard to the actual date of her marriage to Von Helden Davis's SS GUATEMALA GOLD 10 ELECT ROOSEVELT? Charge That President Cabrera Gave $10,000 in 1904 Is Linked With Graft Talk. MEXICO CITY, July 18—In a long article published under the signature of Dr. Herman Prowe,a German formerly residing in Guatenala, the statement ie made that President Cabrera contribe uted $10,00 gold to the Roosevelt cam- paign fund In 1904, The statement appeared in the cole umns of Deutsche Zeitung, a German paper publish in this capital. Dr, Prowe contends with all seriousne: that this sum was paid to American Minister Hunter, then representing the United States at Wie Guatemaian cap it In two additional columns of matter of similar tenor, he claims that Cabrera, vs favoring the American residents to the exclusion of mans and mem- bers of Olver nalivus, He maintains {hat past representatives of the United States hay persistently misrepre- sented conaitions in Guatemala, whi he says, are more appall.ng than those which existed In Cuba during the Wey- ler regime, or which have recent{y been reported In Hayt!, the Congo and Macedonia. Dr, Prowe claims the result of Ca- brera's rule or ruin public polley will be @ protoctornte alther Jointly yielded by the United siates and Mexico, or by one of the nations singly. Dr. Prowa names a number of Americans as being implicated in graft !n con ra with le. —_—— MRS. M’CREA’S CLOSE CALL. BRISTOL, Pa., July 18—As the prte vate car of President McCrea of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company was passing through Bristol last wey on ite way from New York to Philadelphia boys threw stones through the window and barely missed hitting Mra MoCrea. JAMES McGREERY & GO, ajrd Street 34th Street |SILK DEPARTMENTS, J” Both Storee ery Silk.” July the 2oth, ousand yards, Natural Ecru Shantung Pongee, 47 inches wide, soc per yard 34th Street

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