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4 * HAYTIANS KILL LECONTE AFTER HE KILLS THREE penis” neo Minister of Interior Was Exe- cuted by Rebels Because of Tyranny. PORT AU PRINCE, Hayt!, Nov, %.— {fhe report that Gen. Leconte, the Haytian Minister of the Interior, has been killed at Jeremie was confirmed to- day. Upon arriving at Jeremie at the head of a government detachment sent out against the revolutionists, Leconte found the gunboat —Croyant ashore. He at once accused the com: mander, Capt. Ostema, of treason, and refusing to listen to any explanations, he forthwith had him executed. After this act Leconte landed at Jeremie for the purpose of recruiting men in town to fight against the rebels the leader of. the President Nord he people of Jeremie course, where- two of the most government nent citizens and had them exe- Reirec tu mieacWfoltrakenimeroUsiTUMENS people up to a kteat degree of exalte- ment and indignation, They armed themselves hastily and advanced agalnst Leconte and his There was practically no r Leconte was taken prisor 1 his turn executed by a fusillade upon the same wharf where had caused th Interfor in suc- » held a Minis- He ts apable of | capital progressing. Gen. the Minister of War, has sent demand for disciplined troops, He Hl not Pi “SHEROANS STATUE UNVEILED President Roosevelt at the Cer- emony in Washington— Thousands Present. ~ WASHINGTON, Nov. %.—With milt- {tary opmp and splendor the hervle ‘statue of Gen. Philip Henry Sheridan was unveiled in this city to-day The President, members of the Cabinet, | Diplomatic Corps preme Court, Se veterans of the Ciy! others pri nt in official life, as well * as a large number of citizens were pres- oe" ent. army , United ‘trom the N \tribute to the “Civil War, w and of the national guard and s marines and bluejackets were assembled as a dashing soldier of the ose effigy was displayed gaze for the first time in the work of Gutzom Borglum, nts Gen, Sheridan on horsetrack one and thrge-quarters times larger than life, and depicts Gen. Sherid he per- formed his gr Especial interest was given occasion by the presence of the widow the With that touch of originality which we call genius. Indeed, this quality of brilliance has been in one sense a dis- advantage to his reputation, for it has tended to overshadow his solid ability. him only as the as he was 80 a great the fact in his {n reality not only tha commander, Of ‘cours career most readily recognized was his mastery in the necessraily modern art of handling masses of modern cavalry s0 as to give them the fullest possible effect, not only in the ordinary operas tions ‘of cavalry whicn precede and low a battle, but in the battle itself, “But in addition he showed in the civil war that he Way a first-class army commander, both as a subordinate of Grant and’ when in mdependent com- mand, His record in the Valley cam- paign, and agai 1 Appomattox, Is ‘in military history TRIAL OF MRS. GUNNESS’S = fol- a@imcult to parallel Counsel for Lamphere Bitterly Criticises Law Officers in Famous Murder Case. (fipecial to The Evening World.) LAPORTE, Ind., Nov. 2 ing arguments in the Lamphere trial h drew a large crowd to the LaPorte ¢ireult Court room to-day, despite the | rainy weather. The openin address 1 made by Assistant State's-Attorney 4 ®utherland was a thoyough review of the Gunness tragedies and Lamphere's connection with Mrs, Gunness. Weir bitterly criticized the Sheriffs’ Office for alleged unfairness toward the prisoner, He then drew a verbal picture of the way Belle Gunne: Might have come to her end, granting hat the body of the adult female was { Belle Gunness If and the three bables he woman dren down in y down. to et would _|the Boston Marathon last year, but wes and Hunt, two Thousands of soldiers of the regular! m Five Forks to | MAN DRAWS TO A CLOSE. | The clos- | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1908. “Little Tim” Passes Budget With a Growl at “incompetency TAMMANY HALL 19 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS EXTRAVAGANCE DUE To INCOMPETENCY Bur we'lt RASS THE KIN YER BEAT THAT | LAO FER A KIDDER? / = Sri LTT. \[[ TIM,AS HE O.K'D, THE 156,000,000 Booger FOR Juring the whole i, the Indian, ran a d the !mprove has found him Murphy wave the d 1 course. He has more Marathons re: won James O'Mara, of on the Brockton of the Ryan, 1 Mt last year ago, who has won rathons; Jim Cro: journey. Tew IGHTY of heart must be tite atb- great race in M lete who expects to win the ment he has sin London ¢ a morrow. trials and the Indiar v nity the In quality as well as quai aCe | Sean tener eeatn Sam Mellor ha takes rank as the classic long-distance i che thon and holds the Tec lof America: {iton, Canada, Ma rath London Marathon, while the former than any man living. American classic, the Boston race, held | Fred Lorz, who finished second to who won the Boston Marathon in’ 1905 started. This race will have over 150 js also wel! thought Among oth entries, a rho er Bo i h means the cream of Ameri- {RO Was second in the s\ ca’s long-distance men. paver A the first stroke of 12 noon of the Cambridge, who wv | Hollywood Inn clock, Mayor Wi eC will send this great field on three Boston } their twenty-five mile journey over the fourth in the Y | two Western Al Three big books are being made on the of the Irish-Aw |Tewinima, the Indian, are the choices. iM. Of {0 AP | Morrissey fered from cr Marathon race at Yonkers to- any backers race end. Murphy sas exceeds any of its kind ever held, this race. He Fifty-five athletes were sent off in the ging” heen: placed. in the record number of entires, 1 having Hayes in last year's Yonkers event, and record for a Marathon, entrants are: Albert and wh! several Marathons; ‘arren, of American A. C. Yonkers, Si ch, © | hills of Westchester County. Linas tx result, and Tom Morrissey and Lewis Winner in the 1c defeated Johnny Hayes Injners in the defeated in turn by Hayes in the Lon- don Marathon, although Morrissey suf NO MILLION FOR THREE WWvES co To VANDERBILT BOY RT FR ETO Straying, They Said—Love First of His Seven That Papa | who have shown great form of late gether with the first six me {Wshed in the Brockton rac Dream of Third Vanished. n Justice Bischoff had an_{Interestin Alfred Has Failed to AAnnbs on fa aaa Goce *, c of ne Ma izabeth | Make Gift. | and her siste elyn Madeline TDennin, testified to s they found in ‘a@ letter written, it is cla i, by Edwin Little Wille Vanderbilt had the #ad-/Cox Greer to his ta y physician, > be uppermost on the while the two women waited to see the medical man one day fn August, 1907. This led to Mrs, dest birthday yesterday of all the seven years of his Mfe—he didn’t get his mil- Hon dollars. Little Willle 1s the only child of doctor's table Greer's suit for an Alfred G. Vanderbilt and his divorced | absolute divorce, and Daniel O'Connell Lavery, Greer’s chum, told in court wife, who was the beautiful Miss Elsie French, and the youngster represents | how he and Greer lingered in the prim- rose path of da Dae An that month the fifth generation of ‘the Vanderbilt |The Greer's and lived at No. family; in fact, he may be said to be! Grey ‘and. Thirty-ninth “ | the chief heir to the Vanderbilt fortune, |tine Walker was named as’ corespon- jens ecisto 8 reserved e jas his grandfather, the late Cornelius|case, On WAS Teserved in’ th Vanderbilt, left the bulk of his milliona|, Elizabeth B.) Gyles, Aa statuesque beauty with soft golden hair, said she to his.son Alfred and designated that|was “‘a little girl not quite sixteen iss Years old, living with her aged father, young man as the head of the farnily, iharles ‘Holton, at) Hudgon, “when On every birwaay, beginning with | Robert C. Gyles’ appeared in her world Robert was a vision of everything his first, according to the understanding of friends, little Willle Vanderbilt has noble and she eloped with him was in July, 1904 That my 485, PRONE Pa Pe Her Prince Charming hi shing soldier and her ‘ 6 Middleto 2 ty Lieut. Phil Sheridan, of the arme, Pre Fecelved from bie father a present of|fetrs married tein, us her, marriage statue was un by. Mrs, Sheridan | $1,000,000, Of course, Wille couldn't be|certificate related, but the girl-bride's pereee Pi cord that held the expected to know all the things that Sream nae not jas long. when ane ‘apery in plac , jearned that at the ag teen she President. Roosevelt addressed the |ORe can do with a million, and hel coud not, under the law, give con assemblage and pronounced a sple wasn't exactly allowed to mingle each|sent to marriage, sie sued Gyles for tribute ty the valor and the mili fresh million, he got ft, with his{an annulment, which she will ¢ formeriy Afnbarsador to Ftanee igi [Chooschoo cars, hia tin soldiers ond), c1°OROr tna husband Haris spoke in honor of the soldier ‘and | other toys, but, just the same, he real-| enjoyed flirtations while on his business patrio |ized that his father was annually add-|travels after seven months of aa’, reaident said in the course of his ling to his banx account, and of late|s0 she and Harris separated ot only was he a great cially, the boy hi iy in August, 196, But she set forth in ,@eneral, but he showed his greatness | Years, especially, y has shown ourt to-day that it was not until last | considerable interest in the matter. Ks August that she got evidence | upc Hio Plans Upeet. which to ash for 8 divorce, A Berman and “Charlie” Abrams, two o | He hae looked forward to the check |ijqke's” fellow-commercial travellers from his father and has prattled to his |helped her to get It testified that mother, his governesses and his nuraes | Harris, ri) ten vislied an Fel an icago w fe chorus as about what he intended to do with the | summer, Justice Bischoff will sign he: | accumulated birthday presents when he | decree later. i grows up. Now, Mrs. Vanderbilt was granted a | divorce from Alfred G. Vanderbilt some months ago, and the courts awarded her | entire care and rearing of her son. Yes- terday was, consequently, the first of | little Willie's birthdays when his father | and mother were not together with him, | when they failed to help him blow out the candles.on his cake, and—worse than all—when his father didn't come along with a million, Alfred G. Vanderbilt has not forgotten his son, and he is not ternal feeling. The boy vi long ago at his country place and he gave little Willie an automobile all for his own, but naturally the lad hasn't seen much of his father since the de- cree of divorce, Mr. Vanderbilt went to London and stayed there several months, He wi not long in New York, when he re- turned, and a week or ten days ago he \left for the West, where he is touring now. a | TEN EYCK IN TROUBLE AGAIN, Accused of Aiding to Fleece Han- | sem in a Pool Game, SYRACUSE, Noy. 2%.—James A. Ten | Eyek, stroke of the Syracuse Untyer- sity elght-oared crew arrested ‘here to-day for the Chicago police, He is charged with being @ party in @ pool game by whieh Christ Hansen was fleeced out of ¥,800, A few inonths a |Ten Kyck was arrested on a similar charge made by @ man in Salem, Mass. 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