The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1909, Page 1

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asi penmmaiiaibienelieeeanniaisetionss eee sentient PES } BATTLESHIP CAPTAIN UNDER ARREST nN EE et ne HELEN MALONEY AGAIN MAPRIED WEATHER-Fair to-night; Wednesday cloudy, | RESULTS EDITION a ‘Circulation Books Open to All.” | | |, ee PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 2, 1909. ‘ SINTEEN MEN MEET DEATH © HELEN MALONEY. 9%? 0 Js Stung on i tee | $1200 000. ILO WME NOE | —— WILL B PAIN | \First Marriage Annulled by | Court, They Are Reunited —_._ xg Distribution Will Begin Almost Immediately After Court's Mandate Is Received. | Alabama—Bodies of Six of the Victims Taken From t he Mine Rui rie latest Information received ts east sixteen men are dead and her seriously Injured pi aur six by Avo bee overed from the ME J ENDS QUE TANGLE, Spring Lake, N. J—‘Sam- | DRAGGED QUT BY BRAVE ORL ny CSA entanglem ie daughter of Malone milllonair and street ra hed out ‘ALL COMPANIES BOUND. | Hesse Slammed Door So Hard He Upset Gas Stove, ne | When He Discovered Blaze Fright Made Him vay W 1 for the | Preservation of Receipts Not | Helpless—Studio Badly Damaged. second time to Arthur Herbert Os ar ae born, The ceremony was performed at | Necessary to Entitle Cu joa a a tomers to Their Money. t would seem | the Maloneys She waded into] poy gs | a firm grip on} | Gather Catholl The public eve Is centred to-day upon he ca ‘entral F 1 Y A igged him bump: Ja written announcement flit t No Wis | bump @ t riage Maloney satd Bpeclal Ma ‘ ral ahind r T e | "The above action on the part of Mies | @harge of t he ol ant ne and s |Matoney and Mr. Osborn Is taken with | represents he small g Ata 1 jthe full sanction of the Chureh.”* | Tegal rate it ! ) ¢ es ari the fre} “Sammy” Clarkson, the young Enc. | taken by 1 . ened t I ) ts to the Majestic |lishman, with whom Miss Maloney | sae BAI InCeR I LOrA : grvund floor, and to|eloped to Europe by way of Montreal phirty:two | i rani ixedo Rubber early in October, Ao CUTAN, | Rahhiniers 1 x] is ip. building, No.| Was married in Montreal, although she Commissioner § who fs witel| nn 4 SP aahalraattect| nwveber's| Was at that time the wife of Osborn, | MISS LACRA Et aa relay lf miadtasaen el ane (teaubceutfentireymaltenecr ell EARN SHA W* 1 GER 4 t Mise Tea hetfe Tealer, OND. | t hee WINSTON: white whiskers ood fir A solf-willed hl Indness, will superintend tilng of |g : was in the le to see the tian GLa Ae the Maloney fam ai Ada wicio 5 AAR nae he damage 3Pite of the records—has been wiped out | “paying off of tho c HraGhuonitithna dine ‘ fined to th First Mariage Annulled. gin almost immo! 1» first. marriage of Osborn and 1 eeipt from Wa eee poeemeee ss Malo. which took place in De- @ate of the 1 ~ | oember, 19 annulled last year by Court, and in a a pros the Supreme Court of this county, It] Visions,” said Mr. ROMANCE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY "22 ==".4 EVADA SEVERE A LEADING LADY the annulment and that Miss Maloney was free to marry again. G ‘ tenane WILDS TOLD 10 NEW JURY | prosperity, and Wand sie can ‘Whereas, there is certain legislation | _™ pending in the State of California at- tempting to exclude these parasites of the world from acqulting a foothold in At aboug| thls country, and s Maloney, elghteen years of are self-reliant, was not impr sult of the young Ttallan Cou e were other foreigners, too, who assiduous in thelr attentions to the milllonalre's daughter, this timo Miss Maloney became as.| “Whereas, we of Nevada ar interested quainted with young Osborn, then /!n seeing this Japanese invasion stopped | student at Princeton University, He {g/ 4nd belleving California to be justified | a son of the late Willlam F, Osborn|!n ts acton in attempting to exclude Seine these people, and believing It to be the Alsen Migionay nenadeay va our nation and State (aha Wal Gein Bothered’ by ate action should be taken “GRIMINAL LIBEL CHARGED TO PUGLISHERS OF THE AMERICAN President of Star Company Accepts Service of Summons Is- sued on Complaint of Water Register Padden, and a Reporter Surrenders Himself. not be ree Laura, howeve: of ano! the seal of receipts in not be laurels of Jul are In cater Hi eatre manage: 's ago, and she con Nieves that and Maude The Bogus Collector. Right here The #Evening World de- fires to call the attention of all of its | readers to n fraud that is being work: by @ smooth young man on the Uj West Side. Osborn | best Interest of forel Complaint has reached Secretary ———— sultors. ED jokingly suggested to stop the encroachment of the Japa- : ‘the Con ‘ th 1 forestall the for-|nese, and nBbect: As of the Consolidated ou i eae that this young m District-Attorney Murphy y The article on to state that the | elm rl fell in with the Idea of the United J to Mastetrate | Hureau of al Research had ajand plans were made for an el t ‘open representing himself nditions wh Street Court for 4 rt containing “charges of gr the employ of the Cas Trust, | P ¢ n Marzied By a Justice ee Ww and calling wpon consumers with Wt Company, pub nanagement of the Water Register’s Ma-/ the menace which the Japanese are that they turn over to him thelr old Isher ork American, {| Bureau, over which Padden pre o ntry ha eon f ko ad ceipts. In vet for these re antinli gs instituted 1 $8. Carvalho, president of the Star |; antage h Hue the young man has been Issuing a w v, A} Company, accepted service of the h of attempting to coer of receipt of his own, which ts, of " On BeU DAH ACIORILACEANU ( O8- ject, and ; . ‘i i the artlele| said that he was looking for a re-| Whereas, we v The évident intention of the fake) voy ned of by Padden, w was | Pot r apaat inne) e dati haters | t attempte 4 eneronel collector Is to pre the gas recelpts | published on Jan. the close of Centre Street Police Court | that | ME ie ‘ he has obtained to Mr. Shields. The) pho arti n question fs headed “City | M gistrate rote Fale him | ft Wal- | state : officers of the Federal court have been | payrolls Falsitied in Water ators | any. Hes W be arrnlgne eb. ti | 4 pping | and Asse r at Ble Notified, and Secretary Cartor will see| orice.’ In the bedy of the article Pad- | ht 2 o'el Mo The case agains His met to it that the victims of the misrepre-| en js charged with having refused to The Star ¢ pany will be called at th iteréa phen sentation are fully protected in all their rectify his payroll when ordered to do same uid eacaie ~ Se a Street.| ahead and enact s str t mi ny rights. ‘so on the alleged discovery of the Civil They nded the theatre that night, | ures as witl absolute! ly atop forth ‘ In connection with the dental by the|garvice Commission that, to quote the; OR, BULL HAS GOOD DAY. Jit were never alone togeier after that the further acquiring o€ a coothold tal = United States Supreme Court of the! American, “he had a score of men who) SAVANNAH, Ga., Feb, 2—Dr, Will-|so far as is known, this nation, and Fine New Turkish Baths roll) Petition of the Consolidated Gas Com-| were engaged as laborers on the iam T. Bull, the New York specialist,| Osborn continued his studies at Prince- Censure the President. ¢ pow open at the new Pulitger Buliding: Only 1 | | SS RN etn aetna me tin Ute eeahapTNemmae ett ‘PRICE ONE Vebfa IR MARTIAL FOR DAT LE-SHP CAPTAIN SPERRY'S FLEET ++¢—_--—_—_ Qualtrough, of the Georgia, Accused by Rear-Admiral Wainwright of Being Intoxicated at a Reception Given to Olficers at Gibraltar. PRISONER ON OWN VESSEL WHILE HE AWAITS TRIAL Accused Officer—Oxe of the Oldest in Navy— Denies Charge, Saying He Was Fatigued by Long Duty on Ship and Drank Very Little Wine. GIBRALTAR, Feb, 2.--Capt. Edward F, Qualtrough, of the Amerf- can battle-ship Georgia, one of the vessels composing the around-the- world deet under Rear-Admiral Sperry, is to-day uncer arrest on board his and will be tried by court-martial on a charge preferred by Rear-Adimiral Wainwright that he was under the influence of intoxicants ata reception given a few days ago on shore. Rear Admiral Wainwright is commander of the Second Division of the battleship squadron, The Georgia is the flagship of the Second Divi- sion of the fleet, OWE. vessel NOS WEL RL sc (Tl Friends of the family declared she 4 cat FI Would remarry Osborn, who had in the | : | meantime become a Catholic, but Mr. | | ae ee ee y | Maloney refused to confirm the report. a ut ae any ? nS : The anouncement of to-day Indic 1 3 ene AA itao ) aan Pri cevry ay indicat ene ama ee Miss Bernhart Tells of Alleged Perfidy of Farmer Fulton, but | that the osvorn remarrieee clan wantea len ; ‘ mes? icine FiesiSastPr tin : Hie Bride Smite view all the time. President Censured in Resolu-| Miss Laura aera in- A Scparcte Interest Fund He Denies H ranges and His Bride Smiles the lonvrersttdy 1 Also “The ( a G y Upon Him in Court tions for Opposing Anti- Nfs otudying anc aan the Gas Fu OUT | Clarkson sational enough in It ; earning to Dance. A poniess ts to Hi es |sett, A splce of interest was aided to Jap Bills. Learning to Dance. f continued Sin Mar t \ f : the fact that Martin Maloney, } —_—- particula np ind t ie young woman, {s probably Ge feral mare) aerirTa i the court st pail o ( h la e He © most ma nent n Catholic lay-! CARSON, Nev. Feb. 2—The Ne % ay a Dahesesyinsion ; BuGher hut s it for “ ‘ a ) A ttle an in the United States latnieanet of Wa School, says s} Hy dispu ; Mi ae : ae Ht e United States/and)is\a Papalili csisiature will vote tate (iis afternoon pean ' of const 1 ' L 1 8 elas ‘oun | : a leading lad: in spite addition Tha ay s8 Aue} hi Mr. Maloney had three daw The |on the antl-Japanese resolutions, Indl- and {8 now in training T havo a sep it 1 voshe] eet, Catherine, was drowned 4 | cations are that the session will be pro ‘ M i computed i} 7 Gen- | eleven years The second daug tari (1 until well into the night. The ES ate: ey nl sh thet k iss Rern- s married to Carberr es fro 2 IitereeROntnG Mere aa uma red berry Ritehie, @| resolution in patt as favorably reported rom. over by the Consolidated people \ : uals r the}lawyer. The cevemony was performed | py the Committee of the Whole yester- | &* ie girl's "Mrs amounts to fi" ; q ‘ the ;oy Cardinal toll, formerly Papal | day afte after bh introduced wealthy widow (of he gener y ts ever § Delegate to the United Siates WERE REA en Gel tay lataalgollawe oe heir eC Rie Fund wil i t i #only twent ; t Mi Lidn't Take to Convent. The people of the Ana vent I nin course, to ar s | She lover \ hares sto in the au-| It was Mr. Maloney's hope that hig | Nevada view with alarming app MESUUG GAUL Ka eager and etiteal bug the mandate f1 | th u e of Farm and were on pst daughter Helen would become | sion the gradual encroachment VERELE AE SoA EOE OAR Than ee Pected not later thin Is has heer | 5 iddied F iving a verdict by the de But she proved to be a p |increase of population in the terr NOTCHTSINS HECRTTRR Co) Moe already printed in The Evening aid | we fa on came rushing in, He |ure-loving girl to whom the prospect of | of the United States, particularly of the | ~ My ace ie Bf vee ve WW Only the v 1 e she d been delayed on one of the one-|tiving and dying tn a convent did not | Western States, by the Japanese; and Arie ein : nails Me fant ye HM be vet 1" t Lb ead do’ ‘on th F - ence acon girls of that age ¥ charge will be i w i | lead down from | appeal. When the parents of the young Hit at Roosevelt. | should on the stage,” says Me aiinerasaniiy: ie ; : ng | ar and asked that|/woman found she was not. Inclined ; Ww ig tonsdiaut siititar nels tol | iu SEA le fire t na cchance to defend, It was|toward a religious career they sought |_““Whereas the people of our sister | ai vy Laura The United States cure! Cour , Seyi Greenbaum withdrawing |to Introduce to her fevorable attention {Sttte of California, who are the most ' pes which will carry out the pro ; 1 {to the altar Ja Jury and making @ mistrial, Then to-|Count Vanutelll, a member of the Papal |@ccessible to this Japanese peril, are | Manager Se net Soe the mandato, will soe tha : dhe had ever ‘day's trial was set, Guard, who had come trom Italy with | *ttempting through thelr Legislature to | Unie B&D and ae aa oy eae wumers get their revates, wt —— ~~ |Cardinal Satolli to attend the marriage | °Xert the State right of protecting them- | sen ; pein by io Te EO OBIE have kept their receipts or not. of the elder Miss Maloney to Mr, |*e!ves against any class or race which | man hires ae Proreat further decided ¢ Rotehle, {s detrimental to {ts happiness ana! WY ee STEED t dance nor sing.” a Marlowe Pad for a rehearing, it is a foregone|as clerks and was compelled to! who js still here, spent a ton during 1%6 and his young wife en- " ve oe Cifras 7 establish pan acer Acknowledge that for monthe he had| bie night, and to-day enjo gee afc wibe toaroabastaesnae Uckae a Rage aim arver Py Wa (Cominued 6a Second Page) talecly certified his rol shine and warm atmosphere (Continued on Gecond Page.) Senco ‘by those who oppose our views, | chose The Captain was relieved from duty by the Rear-Admiral immediately ter the recepti ive otticer was placed in command, “| Denies the Charge. Admiral Sperry, after considering the ) admiral, decided upon ort of the 1! court-martial and appointed the mem- s. The head of the court is Rear SX WEEKS MORE Admiral Seaton Schroeder, and Major |! fon Williams, of the marine corps, Is sdvocate, The court will meet 1 board one of the battleships to-mor- ow | | Capt. Qualtrough denies the charge. fils defense will be that he was nder a heavy strain during the last wn of his vessel on account of rough the day of the reception on the bridge since 4 he did not during the day, and he gly of the wine served e dinner which preceded the re- was responsibie for ther; on he had clock in the morning; partook sparin atigue appearance, affair has been kept quiet, but Nas created a patnful Impression, as It 's the first charge preferred against an ‘ficer of high rank since the beginning he cruise. Coal Bills May Soar if You : : : It fs expected that the court will rehe lieve e Groun Believe in the Ground 4. 4 decision to-morrow, as only @ Hog’s Lore. itnesses are to be examined, Has Seen Much Service, Capt. Qualtrough has held the grade A groundhog gra With a nose quite of captain since July, 19, and {s one zame out of his hol of the older officers of the United To-day y y States Navy, He was born in 1850, @ He made no sue native of Rochester. He was graduated But looked around - Bhan erunleat iN ue at Annapolis in 1871, and has cont Nis ‘ y seen nearly thirty-eight. years Ai During the first ten or fifteen years ; of Lis service Capt. Qualtrough saw ich sea and forelgn duty. In the '70s e spent three years on the European ; sta and following this some time Ri ( aters during the earlier ‘ Pyle ‘ He was aboard the Hartford in the i if 1882 to 188. While on this wort adow he sew it three weeks in charge of Rel 1 he A ical expedition upon « sivall aidgulanitimetroulot ; 1. In 189 he was in come It rand of the Terror, He ts the author , { two nautical books, “The Boat Sail- 8 2 Nianual’ and “The Sailor's Handy For six weeks, according pt. Qualt s career has heen ase RL eT AMPA NI GUE CRE and arduous, if not as noticeable sawlngcon alee (he) dave 0 hat of some of the more fortunate 1's contemporaries. He has served part of the world and aboard « great number of vessels. From 1872 ) 1874 he was aboard the flagship Wabash in the Buropean station. He t fore, Q. E. D, have a late spring. we're gi very 7 MUSIC 258-200 W.23 gt, during luncheon—| = ta oe

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