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en | ‘ BIGAMIST, SECOND — WIFE CHARGES Indian adios it and Interpreter Has Half-Breed Spouse Out West, She Says. HELD BAIL. | Admits He Has Three Chil-| dren, but Says First Mar- : tiage Was Not Legal. Henry Standing Bear, graduate of | Carlisle Indian School, class of 189, crack shortstop and half-back on the first athletic teams © and son of the famous Sioux Chief, George Standing Gear, who is a friend | of Gen. Miler and maker of treaties be- rlisle ever had, tween the Sloux nation and the United Btates, was arra Corrigan in Cen’ morning on a chai ferred by his sec Moran, of No. street, | Bear was held in $50 for further hearing. He acknowledged that he was the father of three children by his first wife—Laughing Water, Little Buck and | Jumping Elk, the latter two being twins. He asked for an opportunity to bring witnesses, and sald that he felt | e that he could prove that his frst | marriage was not legal. He was com- mitted to the Tombs until he could furnish bail. Standing Bear was arrested at his reet_ upon com- Bear who, after receiv- from Govern- FZENRPS STAN S, BAAR ALBANIANS TO =—-KELLY'S FIGHT GROWN ABRUZZI WITH GRAN DUE: TO MONEY FEUD plaint of Mrs. ing definite information ment Agent Brenman, or the Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota, that Bear had an Indlan wife and three children liv- | ing, referred the matter to the Rev. G. ©. Houghton, who married her to Bear SEE ESETS AS THER KING? the Cor- * The rector referred Mrs. a lawyer, who in turn sent her to As- nt District-Attorney Krotel, who or- | er Md thi rrest. iG oo sian de |New Interest Given to Love Cree Deca ea “Honest John” and Manager When he was arrested Bear had just Affairs of the Duke and | received a letter from his first wife ask- a | of Giants Quarrelled Over ing for money, and when the officers Miss Elkins. | ' Business Affairs. eared he did not seem surprised, for . Bear has been making accusations some time. Bear was not told of LONDON, Oct. 14.—The Rome corre- that back of the “Honest John” John J, McGraw, It developed to-day fistle encounter betwe the reason for his arrest, however, until | spondent of the Globe quotes one of the outside. He spent the night in a/leaders in the Headquarters awaiting Albanian agitation for | independence in a curious statement. | | This agitator said that if Albania suc- |10 persistent report has {t that as married to the swarthy |ceeded in becoming independent it Kelly wiped away the right of the brave ¢ ¥, 198, following a ro-| would be proposed to offer the crown | manager of the Glants to the title of mantic courtship beginning at the St.|of the new kinguom to the Duke, of ) "Ser there lay a long feud over he ot cell at which where Bear was acting as|the Abruzzi. . in which a lawsuit was begun r for the Sioux Indians in a| ROME, Oct. 14—The numerous re-|by Kelly tn April, 1907 show and Miss Moran was a/ ports which have been sent from here| Kelly, suing John J. McGraw, Fred sewoman. Later they met at alleging the breaking off of the engage-|M. Knowle ‘ash and “Tod” elle when the Indians were|ment between/Miss Katherine Elkins |—othert er—Sloan, al- there, and Standing Bear re-|and the Duke of the Abruzzi, notably leged th partner- ship with alc it was not €ntil|the alleged Rome despatch published raw and "Tod" Sloan by is year that Bear made |in the United States purporting to give |¢ral agreement in December, 1905, under | t ‘al of marriage and was |the Duke's announcement to the royal | Which a lesse was taken of the top floor family of the termination of his be- of the building at the northeast corner of the happy couple trothal, and the text of the answer of | Broadway a yosecond street un- en Margherita, in/ wh! q Dowager Qu > England with Cummin's Wild |ghe congratulated him on the outcome, y fitted up a billiard and Bear continued in his /are pure inventions. rior and cafe, Kelly putting in ‘the id position as Indian interpreter, But Not Ely: the av an Governmens abut juse of , $2,500," and ertractantthale ‘iwerpool even the personal friends of King Vic- Mae Ge foon after thelr arrival in Liverpool | (3¢h ate Decey ana the amerabern et tho ibute thelr presence and thelr Mrs, Bear heard fron ne In- | royal family know nothing of these al- | in its man- dians that E ste wife leged developments. agement as t of the co- in the Dakotas, She confronted yim —— nership cay Kelly held a Men with the statement he denied it; on the fittings, stock and he denied {t all along. Mrs, Becr sa esas ares said, until they returned to America to secure hi ne was to this r Then F confessed get back. wh n of the part- that he had a wife but that he wasn t nership expired legally married to “Custom,” His Excuse. “It is the Indian custom, you know.” | he said, ‘‘and in the meantime he denied haying ‘any children,” said Mrs. Bear. | But mother wrote several letters to a overnment official known as the “Ad- | ditional Farmer,” but received no an- swer. Finally, she wrote to the govern- ment_agent and received a letter from Mr. Brenman Inclosing a con McGraw Sloan were to have 40 of the net profits of the Selly to content himself 2 per cent : le was to be * and the place ed Feb. y It didn't go very well, and Mc ivanced $1,000 as an accelora says, he drew out later. | per cent. each IN SLOW TRADING Gains were the rule market to-day, Unior y stock the FRE AUTO BUMPS Sel atl datetime aatl f. BULL IS NEAR TAMPERING WIT DEATH: RELATIVES — WITNESSES IN SUMMONED HERE LICENSE INQUIRY for Days, but Chances Are Slight. Live Evidence of Graft, Com- missioner Says. * | PREPARES FOR THR END. HEARINGS TO | iis Alleged Victim of Cancer Pro- Former Deputy Wary of Marked Money, Witness Says on Stand. vides for Wife’s Future by Property Transfers. Commissioner Mitchell announced to- Rep rom the becside of Dr. will-| fam T. Bull to-day indicate that the day that the investigation of the tinguished s\ fast ebbing, crookedness shown io exist in the land that the The License Bureau will be concluded with fatal character of his'malady is now ad- and the close of the hearing on Monday. ‘It 18 useless to continue the invest!- gation indefinately,” said the Commis sioner. ‘We find that the tip has gone broadcast attending mitted b: relatives have been sum and ams of inq received at his money, was testified to at the resumed investigation to-day. attention the country can provide." Said to Be Cancerous. Official Bulletin Says He May Becoming DifQcult to Get| Battenberg With and it is becoming more diffi- |" THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, eCTOBER 14, 1908, BRITISH FLEET ARRIVES 10 AWE SULTAN'S ENEMIES Six Sea Fighters Anchors Off Island | of Rhodes in Mediterranean. SMYRNA, Asiatic Turkey, Oct. 14.— JAMES MeGREERY & CO, 2ird Street <4th Street On Thursday, October the sully LADIES’ HOUSE GOWNS. Albatross House Gowns, trimmed with ribbon or embroidered bands, 10.50 Silk Kimonos, floral or Oriental de signs, 6,50 Flannelette House Gowns, 1.95, 2.95 and 3.50 In Both Stores. Six British warships from Malta arrived | early to-day at the Island of Rhodes, in the Mediterranean, off the southwest | coast of Asia Minor. , The fleet, which is under the command of Vice-Admiral Prince Louis berg, left Malta Oct. 9 and « the battleships. Pr ¥ Batten- the cruisers Daud Suftol the destroyers Angier and Ban: | |rhey were sent from Matta by the | British Government to wateh events. It Is believed that tueit presence will have | @ tranquilizing effect on te situation in (he Levant, furkes” welcomes the ap- ate unless it is agreed being u cult to get evidence. Witnesses are AOR rty-fifth street, from all parts approached, and they are constantly egovi SE Gineubenar citi a changing their testimony. We have|cepted and legalized by the powers The latest bulletin, issued to-day, shown sufficient to bring certain om- | Without aebate. cerning patient's condition, fo cials to account,.and to warrant aldunia ae well an eesh eta enace: Dr. tt @ no cha radical reform in License Bureau | fr “the Orlental Rallroed during the night. His condition is seri- methods.”” Roumelia atid. some other ous, and the chances of recovery are| That License Bureau clals were [outstanding eh: against him. While he may possibly afraid of marked money, in their tran- —_ —___ live for day's, or ultimately recover, such sactions with license a , from a prospect is slight. He has the best whom were exacted exorbitant sums of NINETEEN CONTEST Joseph Syracuse, at pres: manufacturer, swore th ated a license in J D'Amato, the then De: Bureau. “I went more than a | get a license for ar In spite of denials, v made ever since !t was Bull was seriously stricken, ture show Guring all of his professional life hea EA Aa et at No. 2124 Second ave estified the Bs - witness, “‘and each time I v Chief Knife, w Corrigan. He put me off such skill id daring in man ree oi ome Co EP NAEOD 4 SUHIIG ihe | GaTEROE GEES ROE bene Tic saw mato, and he said a final resource, he realizes it would be | !ense would cost me $1. 1 protested, powerless to help him. He has care- | S4¥ing that the legal fee was $25. D'Amato then said I would be lucky it T not ‘forced to a | theatrical license, whic lyAmato said | take less than $100, b | down to $75 fully diagnosed his own and knows that he ts fated to die. It was while spending the summer in his Newport residenc Dudley place, t Dr. Bull is said to have discovered to his amazement that he was afflicted | With the disease. At first a swelling was observed on his neck over a gland, It was little more than a pimple and a minor operation was per- pate formed. ‘Ife asked One of the surgeons, who was slightly marked suspicious, took a specimen from the was take out a Id cost me he would not e finally came that sum ‘You got “the ducted me into grated window. T d handed the mor a small room y d out me if the as neck and sent ft to a lab: to he sa to et @ SRetURSryTninthiatra was require {East Forty-ninth street, wher ee aya frequently has examinations made. A few days later the surgeon was at the laboratory and inquired about what had been done with the specimen that had been sent from Newport. Provides for Wife’s Future, &c. “Examination shows,” said the at-|1! tendant, “that {t came from a malignant | cancerous growth.” A more careful examination confirmed his. Dr. Bull was at once told, and everything possible was done to s the progress of the malady. When i found that his case was hopeless the surgeon made plans for the future of his wife, the former wife of James G: Blaine ir, He deeded to her hi interest in the Perry House and his interest In the Dudley Place, y seat where many ave been held, thou the ‘Mayors omary,” “due ts methods, to Issue jite, he knew. orders. It prevailing loose h jicen The hearing Was adjourned to Friday ing. Site P famous Mant en- was given tan Mel ar Bull and’ Het wand Mrs. P.M. A HOUSE IN DASH & Runs oe on Sidewalk awl Fireman Is Hurled Through Store Window. marriage certifica Paul and Reading being assigned his share to Fred Bear and Mary 7 t issues, while there was good without informing Kelly. ried in the Hol i doaaviatan i at Pine Ridge, South Dakota, on Oct, PUY of the priced stocks en Kelly found out he had a new 15, i895, by t avicAveeeell. 7 | Westinehouas! made in, ceatire edvense partner the old firm was dissolved “This was, esterda Ba Mrs. of 5 points he strength was held In} «onest John’ a cGraw Bear, “and { then. made complaint | tater rats J y active. Faeness John! aleen Anat MOG ray against him. My only fear ts that he nding yactive. @ Knowles lad a bank account of will get out and do me harm, for he Transactions were dull and without their own d deposited all the cash haw treated me shamefully for « long feature d of the billiard room to that account and Hees, Bear wes born in Bt. Louls, | prices Were counted him out, that McGraw with- but for some time sne has pen living Ot the “char drew $2,000, w Mr. Kelly was al- with lier parents” in. Ner clines ran lowed $ per cent, Ene. -f ie ‘The total sales of drawn, with the woman anda clever conversationaliet. Ne ATT Lara the Her apartment is decorate ing to floor with y dian beadwork p: hand's people very gifts of In- her hus: always been able ted who have fond of her. a FRIENDS STEIN HAS MADE High, 1s Chigs i mpiain HAVE A CHANCE Now, Ama) “Capper, nnd | Several Charles T. Stein, nominated by Tam- | 4. fe 4 5 ype, the Thirty-fourth | Am & lawyer Am: B 4 u STORK’S ARRIVAL GIVES ‘ Si : is Vtg eas NTS A HOLIDAY. ‘A nh WK e aca varad hart Oka,, Oct. 14.—Students of | + * # 9 e $5.0 at of the bu 8 and t ersity) on learning yester- | [ie T te iter was the result of t Evans was the father | Pri the 6) business affairs "(the ate ched to the president's rate nd dema da holi- | thier stot rr granted the request, SHIPPING NEWS. voRryrT OF Save th yew a4 T MORTALT h 4 YORK, N ‘ ‘ ™ born in civili uarter, die befor mer te ! Wo do not hesitate to aay that o majority of these precious lives, of these infantile deaths are oc ne Drops, tinetures the blood io es of the skin and allays fever, |the driver, in is something frightful, sore than one-third, before they aro five, and one- and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain more or less opium or morphine, ‘They are, in considerable quantities jeadly poisons, In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lead v congestions, sickness, death, Castoria operates exactly the reverse, but you must cee ears nature of Chas, H, Fletcher, Castoria circulate properly, opens the *, . ¢ Genuine Castoria always bears the sigaatare | ed Vhihink All toir While one of the automobile engin (No. 9) of the Newark Fire Departim: was answering an alarm early to-d the corner at Broad and Ba: chine on the could right e Babies. We can hardly realize that ized countries, twenty-two t e they reach ono year; th use of Castorin would saye a > We hesitate to say that n d by the use of narcotic preparation timel, soe sans “Special Suit Sale? 18, $20 and $2 GTailored Suits 12°75 TO-MORROW, Thursday, pre- | sents the season's greatest oppor- | tunity. Choicest gathering of Fall's most desirable style models, dell’s ey serie, models, straight lines, effectively trimmed, profusion of satin buttons and braid trimmings are displayed in this fine selection of Autumn Suits, Catawba, Taupe, Wistaria, Edison, Bronze, Navy, Smoke, Myrtle, Beau- vais, Blue, Black and all the newest shades. DR. DUNLOP'S WILL Relatives of Physician Who Died in “Magic Boot” Man’s House Say He Was Insane. ne will of the late who died tn the HY which ninetee Beckett. C. Chambers, ani Dr, Dunlop was dec petent by a fal red an incom- y, but on been ordered, wh Dr. Dunlop left most of hisewidow. | The will was 993, but Mr. Hawes, hus- the will was not bandit one nie Ike one he had, ward R. and Harr: D, ‘were chosen to represent all the contending | elatives, and filed objections, alleging that it was not. the doctor's last ait and that he w: tof sound mind. t__3% nsists of | ‘Vales and HANDKERCHIEEFS. A complete assortment of Handker- chiefs for Men, Women and Children. French and Irish Linen hemstitch- ed, with or without initial, Ladies’ sheer Glove Handkerchiefs with initial. 75¢ box of 14 doz, Men’s pure Irish Linen Handker- In Both Stores. justia chiefs with hand-embroidered initial. citennational Hip; Uns ES cha lungary value 2.50 Ladies’ pure Irish Linen Handker. chiefs, with initial, assorted designs, 1.45 box of '%4 doz, CORSETS. In Both Stores. Augustine Corsets of Fine Silk Broche Batiste and Coutil. New models with long, deep back, and strong front and side supporters. 1.85 usual prices 4,00 and 6,00 Augustine Corsets, filled with Walohn, Model for average figure, with graceful, long lines. Strong front and side supporters, 2.45 usual price 5.00 Augustine Corsets, filled with Walohn. Made of fine Imported Coutil. Models for average and weli developed figures, with extra depth at the back and closely cut hips, 2.85 usual price 6.00 JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street an appeal a| JAMES McGREERY & CO! 23rd Street 34th Street On Sale Thursday and Friday, October the 15th and 16th. In Both Stores. Direcfoire Hipless Effects Colonial Effects Maintenon Empire Model Long Pointed Coat Suits High-Waisted Models the newest features of the Direc- e costume find expression in Be- Long, UPHOLSTERY DEP’TS. Portieres and Couch Covers, Fine Mercerized Portieres, pocket weave tapestry. 7.50 per pair former price 9.50 Couch Covers. 60 inches wide, 3 yards long. Oriental and conventional designs, 5.00 and 7,00 each usual price 6.00 and 8.50 CURTAINS, 1,000 pairs Imported Madras Cur- - tains. White, cream and colors, in an extensive variety of designs. Full size, White and cream.............1.90 pair former price 3.00 Two toned and chintz designs, 2.75 and 4.50 pair former prices 4.75 and 6,75 Casement Tissues and fancy Nettings, Smartest New Colors Also a variety of stripes, This is an opportunity that will be highly appreciated by thé woman looking for a fine fitting, stylishly tailored suit at an unusually low price, SALE AT ALL THREE STO. Remember---Alterations FREE 4-16 West {4th th Stet NEW YO! 4604d62Fon 34th Street 2jrd Street "FOLLOW rg SS Ss f FOLLGW WANT DIRECTORY int OANA THE WORLD. “pri 4,364, : le pried, but ate 1 5,363 lesa printed 19,717 separate advertisements during last week's six work days.