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omer amen 1 Parted Two Years After Mar- 7 NOTED WHIP'S WIFE GOES TO NEVADA TO SEEK DIVORCE, Mrs. John F. Baudouine Ar- rives in Reno With Maid and Rents Cottage. HAD WEDDED IN HASTE. riage, Husband Sued but Case Was Dropped RENQ, Nev, June 4 Baudoulne, whose se husband, John F. Baudouine, the noted, yachtsman and whip, fui hed gossip for New York socie Al seasons ago, has Joined the divorce colony here, She arrived with am and has taken | necessary to! Mra, Mat Alfen from her The Baudouine ardent. Mis: Graduated fro eighteen when of the Larchmont Yac 31, 1900, and thirty-six and ehildren. Six set saw them Episcopa: Church, Lares summer home of the Chats being the Chimneys Mrs. Chatterton had opposed the fair because of the disparity of ages, but the lovers overruled her. They went to live in Raudoutne'’s country house, Fleming Park, Larchmont, and when cool weather eame entertained freoly and seemed very happy in their town house at Sixty-elgith street and Central Park West. Two years from the ding they signed sepa Mra, Baudouine threw herself into the kayeties of al life, missing none of the summer fetes at the fashionable re- sorts around New York. Her mother | encouraged her, saying she had been deprived of her gir y her sudden marriage and was entitled to enjoy her youth. attractive, marriage. ACCUSED BY HUSBAND, HE BET A TRAP, ce was swift and shad just been of the weds |p: nh papers, and | A non had been born of the SAYS] 4), Nearly ff She wae still very girlish and] cusdren, wive mei Wife of Noted Whip and Yachtsman And Husband She Is Suing in Reno WIVES AND BABIES ARE HERE T0 JOIN SCOTCH COLONISTS ve Hundred on Way to Farm- lands of Minnesota, Pacific Coast and Canada. hundrel women and s and families of Scoteh- nm who had preceded ¢h untry and established the siness or on farms, ived to- day at hip Californ! Bhe had wealth in her own right and] of ine Anchor ‘in Dp’ California, Basccuine had settled $250 a month on | 74,00 yh ne ane snow In 1908 Baudouine brought suit for} TheY Will leave at once for thelr | Rha divorce, naming as co-respon- | *°’eral dent Dr, William Stumpf of Larchmont, | the with whom detectives had found her in ‘om in the Hotel Remington, she St ied that a trap had been set for her fod brought a counter sul, naming Genevieve Mann of Mamaroneck | &S cO-respondent 1 Her complaint recitéd that Raudoutne | ° had promised to disc relations | # with this woman he bf the marriage, but had to do #0, but had n for her, she lowance on t ho more for the than was paid ¢ yacht, and that B $25,000 @ year proihiy alimony ted to amend bis eo) taree other co-res f the child sin of the tary and KILLED IN RUNAWAY IN YOSEMITE VALLEY, Horses Driven Again Avert Precipice —New Woman Hurt. YOSEMITE, Ca! Pulling the first of f gontaining forty Clit to evening. BR. 8. Li Allentown, Pa. Jaeckel o! w York was gasned over the eye, and an arm of Miss Martha Webber of Boston was vrok the shoulder of Miss 1 Boston. Four others were hurt » The party left Camp Alwameo wariy yesterday for @ trip to Awana, On the return trip, at a stoop « the Big Tree Grove and the Yosemite, the ho. ened and unmanagead. failed to hold and th down Convinoed that he animals, the driver straight into the stage turned comp eral of the passensers we nit, Leisenring was Pe struck on his skull and was in. ttantly killed The stage fured and Le Ahwamee. Le!s following « ried the 1 t St. Vincent BOSTON, June mass ut the Ca Grows to-day, the dele to th Bt. Vincent de I th Rational Catho! on, Or on “The Genera) Charity.” wided for visits to the various ¢ tutions in Boston Harbor, Field The afternoon p: whieh range from maps of Saskat- ba and Alberta im the sand children eee, |CONDEMNED MAN IS UMPIRE, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SUN 8B, 22.7 10,000 TROOPS DIED AT CLUB TO GUARD MADERO’ WHEN PLAYING Nolses peculiar to the trade of butgling. CAT HAVING A FIT Hayser crept to the telephone, put CAUSED BURGLAR SCARE. | |.the soft pedal on his voice and asked |for Police Headquarters. As soon as | possible Poltceman Mingelbaum made his way from the West One Hundred and Twenty-sixth atreet tation. Hayser piloted the policeman to the basement, where the noises kept up and held @ light while the cop ex- plored. In one corner the policeman found @ The cat was evicted. Hayser Heard Strange Noises and Sent Soft Pedal Call to Police Over Phone. John Hayser of No. 307 West One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street turned over in the midst of a dream | cat having a ft. that all of the trusts had been smashed Stinanatae Ovie I tor, And that the cost of living had been| New Amalgamated Directo! IN MEXICO CITY PINOCHLE GAME | | Mysterious Movement of Sol-|/ Theodore Sterne Had Just| nto noize that came trom the cellar | Mldern of the Amalgamated Copper | of his home. Company held to-day in Jersey Oity | diers Causing Great Alarm Melded 150 in Trumps | [Bursiara:” he gaia to himeeit Shoabh a Girestor to #0 aie Yaseey | in Capital. | caused by the death of James Jourdan noise of moving a heavy object, the noise of some one walking and all the All of the retiring directors were re- elected. ‘Then came the noise of a saw, the | Chosen * director to Al the vacancy When He Collapsed. MEXICO CITY, Jume 6.—Appearances| Theofore Sterns, a well-to<to olgar| in this city are more warlike to-day | manufacturer of Theodore Sterne & Co., | | than they have been at any time since| No. 74 Grove street, died suddenly early | | the Madero revolution this morning when playing ptnochle at When Diaz resigned as President the| the Liederkrans Clu No, 118 East | long-felt strain of apprehension re-| Fifty-eighth street. laxed. People hoped and really iooked| Mr. Sterne, who lived at the Moulton | for peace. But now tears have beon re- Lops ith SEEN, na thaninen and Vived. Rioting at Cest ts expected this| Fifty-ninth street and Broadway, was week not only in the eapital but in| DIAYing with two frienda He had just other parts of the repubitc, and there | melded 16 in trumps when he threw up may be even a clash between Foteral and exclaiming, “What 8} Boone, pain,"; collapsed, falling from hi 1d to have expressed fears | for Madero's safety in this olty, and has announced his intention of coming here with his men with or without orders to protect him. There may be 10,000 Maderist troops here when Madero arrives. Myaterious movements of troops, both Federal and Maderist, ave causing much | uneasy speculation, A very bad state of ported from Cuernavac: pata’s men have been ci nigh hand, holding NATERS PIANOS (Founded 1845) The test of time has proven the supreme excel- lence of the Waters Pianos. ably resulted from apoplexy. | For Sixty-six Years they have been celebrated COWPERTHWAIT OUTING, ||| for fine tone, solid construction, careful workmanship ———— ||| and great durability. OO ee cs eas tama \tt Waters Pianos differ from other standard pianos Dinner and Play Games. ie i A ; ; m ‘The annual outing, ainner and games!|| in being high-classed and not high-priced, also in of Cowperthwait & Sons’ employees, of 1) that easy terms of payments are offered without | Chatham Square and One Hundred and) i - ? Twenty-first etreet and Thim avenue,/|| interest. i Donnstipa, Gonege Beret. Tas Gay was| Examine the Waters tone and quality and come | vo hare, veseteay pare the Waters prices and terms and you will be convinced that the Waters Piano or the Waters- | Autola player-piano is the best value and the most Jaeger of No, 4% Park avenue, who found him dead. ‘The doctor said that death had prob- ing on witha 3 and rob- ng hotels to supply mitting other petty » Who arrt 1 here yesetrday }@N enjoyable one. The games started on the steamer Ypiranga from Vera|at 10 o'digck and Whe contestants were Cruz, resumed his voyage yesterday, the | keen for the many prizes offered by the ship proceeding for Havre shortly’ be firm. | fore noon. | A large number of members of the 1 ae CROWD SEES HIM BEHEADED. ‘vu "a7™ prevent, ncuaing nepters ot]! attractive piano proposition possible, _ MOONE CHATTANOOGA, Fane B—Danied P PS ee See Send postal for catalogue. cet Wrinkle, a ‘ontaining uta the last named were Borup of New York, of New York, 3 ery of Philadelphia, Mrs. on the tg had his head k ‘| ‘Horace Waters (& Co. (134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. =|WOMAN TAKES FATAL LEAP. -|Evades Watching Son and Jumps —_— Veteran Ocean Captain Dead. BERKELEY, Cal,, June 5.—Capt. Day, of Loutavilie and Dr. and Mes, White of | _ rom TRF@ Mory Window, who was in command of the ft |! THREE |127 W.42d St., near Broadway. Le abelt eka ow M J Leinel teamer running between Liverpool ani se 4 New York hen insane, Mrs. Jennie Romer, Jone of the frat. steamer || STORES | make the voyage from Eng- dia, died at his home here iva Ww into py Tear yard at § RAT piE of ‘Kk this morning and was taken to Neaving Bxceutioe) 6 Brooklyn Hospital suffering from « dade én back and other injuries that will her death, e had been ill for several weeks and son, Joseph, had been trying to keer » Watch over her, because of r i.) aueer actions. Worn out from his tc vigils, he fell asleep to-day and w | by his mother's scream as she} put of the window in her night Harlem Branch (Cpen Evenings) | \254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave, Ball Player Judges Diamond Play, Nev., J CARSON CITY, r sentence of death mitted in Goldfield, yes! ein what will pro ne at the State arous J:A/ STAMPS FREE with this Big Wash Day Special: 1 Cake Ironing Wax. . okt 1 Cake Best Borax Soap... . 4c at All Six for Je of seeing and umpiring o He was allowed to do sv 3 Ibs. Washing Soda...........5¢ | c i Ib. Laundry Starch.......... Se | 9 CHOICE 2 Squares Butler’s Blue...... 5¢ GROCERIES ee 1 Large Bottle Ammonia. ..... 5c morrow, uM nthe yards | twee kK and the angl Rock Island and Pacific passenge: ran into an open switch ki You'll be eld, | Black or Tan. | ENO CORSETS are sold ell nm | 10¢—all dealers, | Pelle Brook; Janciest quality in Print Butter, ii! "27° Force & Shredded a ree 10° East View Eggs, aii. 25° Quaker Corn Flakes, (i"acir.."" 5° 4 Alaska Salmon, f°" =>: 15¢ Pure Leaf Lard, «000... 10 10° Asparagus, Regina Prand, choice California; can, JOE 17° Housekeeper’s Canned Vegetable Special 10° Early June Peas, choice. fe c 10: {3 29 Essie Sugar Corn, ‘tin* “= Sugar Corn, Maize Sty’ Tomatoes, Large No. 3 Can... by ean “= 10° Potted Ham and Tongue, cao... 5° Easi View Peas, «ions 2 om 25¢ Sliced Peaches, ‘inicio’: ecu e Belle Brook Evaporated Milk, (3"\°, cas ZSC§ cin 5c Condensed MiIK sini tiiandy cm vc 23 boca 8 60 4:a” Stamps FREE «i:|/20 pre win}! Coffee, 30€ FREE wich." |t. Best Tea, 50¢ V4 Ib BEST Ste TEA, te Both : 7 ib, BEST COFEEE. 360 | te’ 60°||60 rade H.-L. Large bottle Peerless tomato Catsup, 17c Medium bottle Feer.ess Tomate Caisup, lie Large bottle «: orcesiershire Sauce, Peeriess, 15¢ Medium boti'« Wereestershire Sauce, Veerless. 10¢ Regina Salmon, ++. tu cas, entre choice very bats \ i® Sugar Cured Bacon, | Smoked Shouiders, : gan le pee Smoked Beef, Blue Ribbon, alloed “thin. ‘from best beef; large package. . over the world; but youm ‘ot bo able to find them in remets tion places, Therefore—teke our Nemos wi 4 Get a full from the 3: PROGRESS nen have lean LOW IN P. 3 of” 0° with |} LIDEPTY Piciies, all kinds, bottle........ Vanegar, Cider wid White, bottle... 100 & Se Olive Vil,):cst imported,inhottles,each, 650, 39e, 23e spanisia’ Giives, plain or siutled, bottle, , .10¢c Schimmei’s Salad Dressing, bottle, 10¢ Uneeda Biscuit, ZuZus\ ;. tle Lemon or Vanilla Flavoring, 10¢ ||! ce Ais pe ae ta bredded Gentine te || Uneeda Lunch, Grahams}! | _— Lowest Prices tor Fine Wines at 117 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores, Pahiioraia Claret i\California Rhine Wines eek yan excellent dinner wine} Extra choice—cqual to much of the imported wines, fe Half 3 J.B. Hochheimer B. iner 9 9 hottle, 17 9 bottle ; hee 13 a dial Syeib | how oy? Half ic ed na ane Ciaret, nicest’! 2 Hotil hoe ie 5 voitle LO 5 OT dim orted i nine Wine, ler ench Ciar el, Seay dis ark Pores s famous | L anbenheimers | hot., J J. B. SAUlLYSPMe, csi, voine sees wit bore 15 Barton & Guestier’s Sauter Ne, i, ie » FREE | with case of rye fates LAGER BEER, Ti ichmann’s, a 69° 35° chler’s, $4 hing peri "3,

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