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£0 RTE, TO GUS ROGERS DIES OF APPENDICITIS © MAN SLAIN, GIRL LEAPS INTO RIVER — m = pe iecnanite: ‘ WEATHER—fatr and cooler to-night and Tnesday, x e ™®) RINAL! | CIO ence ( . |B | j PD EE | a = “ ‘Circulation Books Open to All. | SE | “ Circulation Books Open to An." | RES U LTS E D ITI ON. | "PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1908 PRICE ONE CENT. 2 | SURE RUTHER ms KS NAN WHO SUORNED HER, INSPRED HANS TO EAST FARES | EAPS wn RIVER, BUT | CAVED .42.| Nellie Waldron, the Police Declare SCHWAB AND GATES INIT] ONE OF A FAMOUS rein OBE of Whom Is Dead of Appendicitis Admits She Bought Revolver When Ed McDermott Laughed at De- mand That He Marry Her. ——e ee Murcer of Annis and Divorce Action by Captain Revenge of Writer Copper Millionaire Isaac Gug-| Well Known to Theatre-Goers | genheim Tells of His Part | Throughout the Country— Whose Advances She Repulsed, in the Deal. | Maude Raymond His Wife. She Declares. KILLED IN SCUFFLE FOR | WEAPON, SHE DECLARES. | Some of the inside history of the pool| Gus by which Charles W. Morse attempted | Rogers, of the stage comedy team of Rogers Brothers, died this So, 2 West to put up the price of Ice Trust stock | arternoon at his home, was revealed this afternoon before | seventieth street, follo Judge Hough in the United States | appendicitis. His wife here the former Ice King and brother, Capt. Peter tinst his wife, and finally mur- an attack of Maude Ray C. Hains, to 1 William E, Annis, was for n the records of the Kings Court, where the former Tce KING and | ond, @ well Known vardevilie player, Sister of Slain Man Heard Quarrel and Shots, Supreme Court to-day by ¢ ins, in her answer to the the National Bank of North America, |#%d the couple have two children and Found Girl Beside Him, She | Says — Revolver in Closet Ten Feet Away. * 1 ed ayainst are on trial, charged with violating the The dead comedian had an attack of aivorce sult filed against Federal banking laws. appendicitis in Chicago in 1902, but he Mrs. Hains charges that 1S Was prompted by revenge The revelation was begun by John F.| deferred the operation. He improved : z F é ; td S$” Carroll, formerly a power In Tammany | 8nd soon was able to resume his work and jealous repulsed his atvances made while his brother iran, whose name was associated with {Om the stage. Iie was taken sick tn ‘ ; fi van | Utica, N. Y., three weeks ago while ea heenierromen that he told her he wou! . those of Morse and former Mayor Van palbeey was absent from I @ Would be ree ee in the eurller history of the tee] touring with the “Rogers Brothers In Panama” Company venged. combine. e inutes after Edward J. McDermott, youth of twenty, ae MedratleNaTAGAInate TD. — Carroll said in his testimony that he! Stars for Ten Years. A few minute: f ental ‘ 5 ay uth | f twenty, } a ng a TA gs Joined with Morse and others In a syn-| Gus Rogers was one of the best known had been shot to death in his home at No. 115 Greenpoint avenue, j ains are contained in a long : dicate in 1906, for the purpose of hand-| y, dians on the A f 5 en Hee? s ‘ . } in which the wife accuses him, her FR HONEY ling Tce stock. oe Roa hae te een Bae Williamsburg, this afternoon, a young girl, hatless and coatless, with her iichenalenobatiens en iamedhie Q. Who managed the syndicate? A.| musical comedies produced by Klaw & long brown hair streaming in the wind, raced down the pier at the foot ri Mr. Morse. rk The brothe: aioe ot ei Gn 0 conta \ cclanger. The brothers made a lot of | oC forcing enero ss Q. Was that syndicate a pool? A. 1! money and carefully inves : ! y y 4 their earn- w ed, She tells of ; pile) she) visa) druamed)) /Shenteiis f08 |; suppose you might call It that ings in real estate, principally in M. nome rensational incidents on the Fort | Q. Who was-in your pool? A. Mr. /nattan theatre properts | Hamilton reservation on or about last ywab, Mr. Gater, Mr. Isanc Guggen-) Max and Gus. Rogers started their | } Decoration Day, in which her husband heim, Mr. Charles Barney, Mr. Morse’ stage career in Austin & Stone's Music| and a pistol figured prominently and myself. Hal’ in Boston jn 1889. They did a The aMdavit becomes public through Bought 10,000 Shares. German dialect and knock-about act er to the pier. the handing idosrn) efia) decision) pi yas Q. What did Mr. Morse say to you Then they tried out ‘Tony Pastor's in ains's motion * p r ° here the girl had come up e Si) Ge anny 7 oD when you joined him? A. He said he | Fourteenth street this city, and made | By the time he got there the g me up for the second time eee arene ane neeasumeermationits aS saw a chance to make some money out |#uch a hit chat John Kernel! signed, ee and grasped with both hands one of the ropes thrown to her. Then custody of her children, of I Ik him authority through | them for an entire season with his and got her wi 2 ce ave li ath ro. entire seaso | oyle went down a ladder and got her with a boathook. denied on the ground that Capt. Hains Wite f Rich Y I ealoeaneranicunniieasletcammennicoll contecmnant H Doyle went di Pas ata Oa teres er {sin jail charged with murder and could Wife of Rich Young Mr. Burns |i. ip to 2,000 shares of Ice. I did buy | H | gir) was atill consctous, \ ted to Capt. Aloncle what had pictibelfonceditoipay elimonyneveniitsan that much Ice i ‘ CUM GM MOR OTT | soon as the recovered from the shock | hanpened order were issued. The order directs Tells of 5,000 Francs vA letter dated April 12, 1907, to Carroil,| Ten years ago-after becoming well | lp maaan croc | At the hospital the girl gave the name rave All her | that the children remain in the custoay tea eae Rar Tai cHinP Peat relialeneall . e follows: K a y wel e eecuers could make out at first was: | No Maninontavendamnita of Capt. Hains'’s parents at Fort Han- Balm for Abuse. A aettareo (a otc ies cata Gin cree I" ete aS tata empl dene raison ayer uer Ulueling, cock. pany to purchase from you 100% first in “The Round of Pleasure,” and | Pa McDerny : 4 Didn't Know of Tragedy. McDermott Ja home dead. 1 hope he'®) Capt. Aloncle |of Nellie Waldron, nineteen years old, of To Be Used by Prosecution. = . res of Ice stock at 40, which Is later starred in the ‘Reign of Error | y pnOHtS, the’ Greenpoint, avenue Owen Burns, of Chicago and New! to he held by a pool, eublect to sale “The Rogers Brothers in London," 1a gone to heaven, but think he's go! tives went to the Greenpoint avenue the Intention of the prosecutioh y . rs in : : Hiveahh ‘ onto that ‘the Killing of Annis fol- PK: has sued his pretty wife, Dorothy, at 60 or over. All above 6) is to be (ter Paris, Ireland, Washington, Har- hell EE bree ot a e#8 and forced the de lowed the receipt by Capt. Hains and for divorce, charging that his bride of divided equally with you. If the | vard, and now in Panama ° continued ig Ps ile arse 88 ney found body of the dead that Mrs. 13, 1906, stock 1s converted into bonds the | Gus Rogers was said along Broadwa over again until me from man stretched on the. floor of m of Milton street, dodged longshoremen and loungers on the dock and ‘feaped into the East River. | | Patrolman Doyle, who was on the next wharf, saw the girl jump, and shouting out to two stevedores to throw the girl a rope he rushed his brother of information May has received too much e Haste: Natrict Hospital je roc , Hains had decided to file the affidavit attention. He names fellow members of “!Yidends ar to go to the pool. Let | this afternoon to be worth $300,000. This Wiehe stern a) Caveat ane aie room oft kitchen, He had made public to-day as her answer t0/ the exclusive Calumet Club of Chicago.| ™® Knpm ey to-morrow, I personally | sum he earned and invested, ‘This he —_-— ali ee pix to Dosle's questions she raid hn through) (she temple, the divorce action brought by her hus- yirs, Burns denies the charge, and to.| Wl! have no share in this trans- made !n the last ten years. Rea p z aos re v i Be ee ea ee No, U5 Greeipalat Bhens fe le ty fight, but one band. In addition to the accusation | day May @ Jacobson applied to Justine| Sc 10": Ana = Gad I\Willcox Issues Ultimatum to Obesity Cure Patients, Chiro-| ee eee e ee vcit twtee and is dc Was found In a closet ten fret trom aeeinel g) Jenkine Haine, the adicavitgrugs in the Bupreme Court for ail:| cue ieiier was slaved by Mome. Car: | a nodist’s Clier {Others | Revoiver in Closet, Ave Petey y Ds Cover ges contains charges of @ startling nature, sony and counsel feo for her. To fix! Toll sald he entered the pool and turned | Third Avenue and Belt podist’s Clients andOthers | Len ere rat 1 . gainst Capt. Hains. Ithe rate of alimony, {t was alleged that over to It the 10,000 shares, | : | Then she GRR eeataianantl Sister Found Her There, ae || Hains says | , tablishment, with servants and | pariane, Air, Carrollaaid’ the. diepoan few minutes when Mary McDer- in her affidavit: , 4 of the 10,00 shares of hin Ice atock — = ; only a few ¥, 4 | chauffeur, and has, since their separa- | tt, a sister of the dead man, rushed ‘On the afternoan of May) A 108, 1 tlon, paid §125 a month for ber apart- was really done at his own request The Public Service Commission to-da: 1} ea several establishments fo! n, Accompanied by her father. Fort Hamilton, reading a letter from too heavy a load of Ice securities determined stand against en when the W up to the separation Mi my husband dated San Francisco, Complains of Mother-in-Law. “Was this, then, a favor to you?” Third Avenue Railway and the Belt tine | ‘tion In the four-story building at No. dita ie diaeeiand dem nae erat rte he muaenly sppearen balore ie, | Mrs. Burns says that her hugband| “I wouldn't call tt a favor,” growled lin the matter of establishing a joint !2 West Tent NGL Abr oat Wer aA She FERRE TSIM ERH aa. le was greatly excited and called to! often told her his income was over Carroll in a deep bass. ‘I needed the 20M) fre ocenurr ix afternoon, At tr s necktie ani |transfer rate between the two roads, and | immediately rushed at him and attack me to run inside the house. He fol- 33,40) a year, She avers he ts worth money and I had to sell.” is aceetntin SPATE acted TTT EN UT A Sar cant | Thi o} himiand attacked lowed me in and mediately accused me |g, jeast three-quarters of & million Copper King in Ice Lies joing a rushing business, and at the fae stauner iol tseciaatennreie ef belne. he malatrese of William E.) Atter denying that she was t00| Carroll wae followed by Teeac Gus- lthe travelling public eee SRR e Fae aetna Der pais, He ne. lind: ‘recelved’ (A | rien y 0+ he Commission Issued an ultimatum | tre ced ‘ ae and they continued quarreliing Jetter from his brother, T. Jenkins |*Tendly with any of the co-respondents | genheim, the copper millionaire, who’ Testifies As to newt Detter | che commission iaaued en sutimat ested rus uiiding and for several minutes. Then I heard two [named by her husband, Mrs. Burns smi . (granting the Interested companies three stop to think what they wonld Hes Hains, telling him of my action: Se that dele. Gerace ee nee smiled broadly as he mounted the hanataneer i iohirorcamnlseavitniitarande HT ee 4 HiRes reports and a heavy fall. I rushed into 0} stand. Mr, Guggenheim wore a bright ped MSD, oP , s | pr AMOns Shey Us, rong A the room and found her sitt Hains and Annis Meet. in a trp to Balt Lake City and thetvea carnation in’ hia buttonncle, of Late Husband In- or action would follow, in which tse! shoppers in that district ine Fea ene taunt a “I was shocked and surprised and pacific coast, Returning to Chicago, RIRTIAn Gata nibew NelcerenT an want dorsi Taf power of the mmission would be Charles Burke & t glass and fs : ae ad's head in her tap, denies the SATE: and suareaied that | they lived for m month at the Hyde | inio's pool to purchase 60000 shares of jorsing Taft. shown. SACRA RTE hen sho say ina aie jumped up, and e haye Mr. Annis come to the house! park Hotel, and then came to New ‘pork 00. £0,000 ale Promptly at 10.20 o'clock to-day, the tye second ¢ apy . ‘ way "Mout. and then fran out to find my and get at the truth, He agreed, and! york to visit Mr. Burns's slater, Are Jon aasuriiy, ef. illo my nae was hour when the companies were sup- | chiropodist; T. G. ¢ Bresnahan and Donlin Away father I called Mr, Annis on the telephone y. 4. Wilkins. who lived In. 000, The o' Mel es, Mra. Grover Cleveland, attired in posed to file tlielr answers to the orde : Not” Both Ad ri , . in Burns | garry, Bo cane oe posed to fil siumes; the feet ers Not Take ° mits and Denies It, PS talked ite ih Fah: PRBS IRIDUISS | porraoe, Insi90d Barnes” BOnma bi | aero: PARE the NHOW'# Weeds, was M witness before /of the Commission, that body, after an | powder frm a | and Others Will Not ; When the detectives searched the | a a n 3 a J y conference o ran - ' hed While my husband stood by my side.| hore resided Mra, Burne, seventy- |i, |the Grand Jury thie afternoon in the [eArH-day conference on the transfer gop “oheaity. trentnie ve thtra | a Chanee. oom) wharelina’ raune laeeatah " There \, Vaituation, confrontec delegation of | q FMR T Te i see q they found the t ( to dinner that evening, but would come ane 1eae sity anaahe affidavit declares | 1 talked over the matter with Mr, Investigation into the authenticity of |Iaweers representing the two railroads | {02 ! iM) Vibrator t they: four a k coat and ha later in his car, ‘Then Capt. Hains | 10° Mt pot for the young bride storse several times, He told me he the alleged Grover Cleveland letter in-\und allied interosts OMmRANS: Ane IRAN SOFDRr: vealde Whe’ oleae talked to him for a.few moments over trea) the tart, Mrs, Wilkins went to a dorsing the candidacy of William H.| Chairman V axpreaed/inideters (uae ne en te An e The Glants and Detroits will not play, vas found. The Qurope, leaving bh “in-law ’ Hy 5 ‘ nen Wil ned: | . © Viena 1 Exe| Phe @ ed a bullet hole in the the ‘phone. rag a oreo eere bag iy law (Continued on Second Page.) Taft, which was sold to the New York , mined manner the feeling of the Cow an iQ rican Has 1g seriea of games proposed for Thursr| rey, % bullet ho as “Mr. Annis came down that night in cludaa’ithelald tiadyi chin “Willet ine | ——> Times by Froughton Brandenburgh, a | mission because the two railroad ? hey Fe 7 bree ‘ ne Moke | Vriday and Saturday of this week, nt. Aloncl. NY 1 his auto, Capt. Hains w. Elendlz) 7 enee SNe St Aet hoes 5 Be and TORONTO RESULTS. magazine writer Iranies or the receivers had fajled to | once y 3 Mtablishment, day, Friday s ae ene Alan r visiting the girl with him, We went down to Coney | i# laushier: %. Bond RJ: Burns Mrs. Cleveland testiNed as to her| show a spirit obeying the order of the | “here sixteen girls are employed, oc- \pnig was decided upon at a meeting of in the hospital, sald that she tire: ad Toland Jn hia car and were arrested for | 2fothers of Owen Burns, and Mme, pormmmpernte sr Crow iec calor ua UitectlaRalpranind Gl ceenienen the fourth lor thie ball players late this afternoon, mitted killing MeDermott and then de> overspeeding, I retired when we re- Beano near snimeanlan and governess follows her husband to Brandenburgh at Prince-; ‘The returns were to have been mad Charles Porter, elevator boy, dis-} Many of the Giant players were in nied th an hat she pt erying ine turned to our quarters, but Capt, Hains 9 Youns Mis kens and her cousin, 200; fOr two-year-old ton last spring, and also gave testimony | to thin Commission at 10.30 to-day,” be- covered amoke roiling up from the base. | fayor of meeting the Tigers In @ three: | % Fa algo tiels eat and Mr, Annis sat up pntil 3 o'clock in, Martha’ Burns. maidens: (five, furlonas aha Tos a HI; as to the genuineness of the signature | gan Chairman Willcox, “end we are ment throus the shaft, Ho went from | game series, but It was deemed edvisa nen: "He a th e kiNed hmaalt the morning smoking and talking and Complained, Was Slapped. IM lose, Tapioca, ‘Ii Goines, 8 tot, appended to the Brandenburgh article, | here only to find that our order tw to be floor to feor s 6 Fire bie to let the matter drop, as it would) “Finally: f got from her," sali the pov Qrinking, and they parted apparently My ther-in-law w i , 210 1 and even, second; Advance Boy, Other witneses heard were Dr. Joseph opposed and that neither recetvers nor a twin K the patrons and {be impossible to get some of the star P “that she had met MeDer- the very best of friends. My moth a vas immediately | jo; (Connolly), 2 to 1, 1 to 2 and out " Se alanta the establishments poured | players of the New York Club in unf-|mott ata plente a year and a half ago. - 68 * Bry for many years President | officials have shown a spirit to get to- pe poured play jealous of me, because I was left in third, Th Threatened, She Says. 1.08 1-5.’ Istrouma, Leon: the halls & Into the|form. Bresnahan, Donlin and others aro| They fell in love and went together n Cleveland's family p clan; Richard | gether as demanded, nto Fe i charge, and she quarrelled with me and | ard also r a ¥ rare F na 4 could not be brought back in| continually. Three months ago she told ‘On the morning of May 3 my hus | oye in ry Way to make it uncom- SECOND RACE: Three yearcolde and Watson Glider, one of President Cleve-| ‘There ts no reason on earth why the el ator oF I ng cows 1 tio ptalre, away $08 ecu Without the leading play- | McDermott he would * @ tald band left the house, saying he was gor | (oh. tor me, complaining to my f ups six furlongs; $200.—Aojure, 108 jand's most intimate friends, and David | order of this Commission should not ji and took the elevator fourth time, Aa q er. He laughed at ee ee {ng to see his father, 1 ant up all night (ort ways Mire, Dorothy Burne | «a ea), to 4, # to 1 dang $0 6 won Carvalho, the handwriting expert, | prevall. We have considered overy frat attention to (em 6 ere in sction would be a fallure, sn and his family ‘moved away and” she Malting for his return, but he did not | "Gio, because I was too Ill to go with 6.08 2,10 Sand out. second; Cattha, ‘Two other witnesses, whose identities | Phase of this aubject. You have shown | Jatrons of tiie ‘iti onndiat. Having ona) New ¥ ork sould ne aftort y 2 ayae8 Of ai jet back until 2 o'clock on the after eee eet oe the ant galleries hy |i (Austin), 7'fo 1. to land even, were not disclosed, also were heard no disposition to get together following. t men and. women | onanees decided that the public | id at noon of June 1. I was in bed, tired out Pnut ana ecidluntitantien mai Ne |third. Time—1.18 2-5, Night Mist and jy, Gilder and Mr. Bryant testined | “It 1# the dectston of the Commisston jiyd all. wa ' ropeq au ‘The players decided the P She hunted for } end dazed. He entered my room, pulled oul uit late | Autumn Flower also ran not only concerning the signature of ;that you be given until Thursday, three cloy sult the costumenegeat? | was entitled to the best game that tt} p ale aay ih wall from bed by the hair and threat- #t Msht, but next day he apologized | THIRD RACE—§20; tor three-year- ¥ emernpn at . Iment, and the office of the! was possible for the Glante to put up, owe. me Sora wat and gave me 6,000 francs for a shopping | olds and upwards; one mile—Water Mr. Cleveland, but as to his politieal days, in which to Install @ joint rate ity fem er t Ite patrons, the| Mes Are they would be doing the fans e lived. Then she ped fo ahoge ihe. He had @ pistol in| in Lake, 111 (Connolly), 7 to 10 and out, beliefs and principles gained from con-|and through route and make answer at jnajority of Y Neha Ook te 8nd ee ee eee eee a’ out an) inferior Peart ang fant his hip pocket. He told me Ne hed viie accused me of firing with won by one length; Ormyr, 108 (Mur versations with him at*about the time | a public hearing on that day is on, as ‘ ara and neck: | an injua - : | ught the revolver aud a box en his brother and had proof that 1 bla} Wh 4 /ray), 10 to 1, 4 to and 2 to 1, second: pyrandenburgh alleges he secured th tex es A club to meet the Tigers. This was} bron rand & box was the mistress of Aunis. I talked Strange man altiing In a vox dn a Laue Renatesance, 100 (Finch), § to 3, 3 to 6 see tat ent containing. th aa - —_ bite (ie Mteet and | somewhat of a sacrifice on part of the | sho went up to MeDermott’s flat and don theatre, and when We were in var and out, third. ‘Pime-L4a 1-6. Betsy slane’ ontaining the 4 excit i ‘ pera Horner er ous to e (re Daraott's fat and te, bum and tried to PE ime es gay foun at the Hotel Savoy, Le slappeg | Binford, Bank Hollday and Revers alo in lorsementy Mr. Carvalho teatined ‘as FIRST OF THE AROUND nthe here) “wane an | players. & they ‘were ansious to earn Fier ony yletnaned “Gen, Hains called later in ths day ' slapped | fa wernt Ar ally. mine d who waited! the prize m hey would have} ne F ne six times. Next day he aprioyised an exper Kn Wy ome. inatane, Fer edit irow the revolver . fend my husband repeated “the acoura- We Mx times Next day he apelonized |"Poupmy RACE—$0 for all ages: |"'DietricteAttorney Jerome refused to | FLEET IN NEW YORK, beet ances. | received the entire gate receipts | aid, ‘I drew the ter tions to him. Gen. Hains 9 | SRE Bane | 4 | seven furlongs.—King Thistle, 107 (on: | aigcuse the Brandenburgh case. When | in eee wei r nt were| President Brush, Beeretary Know Ayer “1 t nol), r by three tow ‘ Manager MeGraw left the matte had told him she wo would shoot Annis on sig DnAAIOe TAMAR, COSOT NOR GPSLRO ioe Vyanecto TBirvin its PKniae asked i the Grand Jury’ had concluded | ‘The United Staten battleship Alabama, ‘4 faxed AuPRASAT HeGram, Heft the ma Br ere ry °. ‘( ne 18 - “ ! nd it . > get at it is means that the Giants have ing, and when she becomes less hyater- : WORK MONDAY WONDERS eae At. Lonetdt Loon! “and” Lalfy |mede @ statement to the Grand. dury ‘Meet, arrived at New York, passing. 1 \ ad to ‘hrough the ea thelr jast gaine on’ the Polo ical fam contident that she wil (Continued on Second Page.) + Lass also. ran. last week by Sandy Hook at 30QP. M : windows of the store. unde for the season @ full confession.”