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SPAIN LOVER’. = WASNT WANTING AT THE CHURCH SiDeeilibeaiéale Brother-in-Law Phillips Is Vig- whe ssa * orously Investigating, but i Hasn’t Reported. nl Members of the family of Miss gir fophie Loderhose of No. 1447 Dean , Street, Brooklyn, whose romance with “q@ “phantom lover’ was shattered, # declared to-day that nothing which dec Would throw light on the mysterious 19" phases of the affair had been uncov- djered, W. P. Phillips of No, 817 Put- ham avenue, Miss Loderhose's bro- ae- ther-in-law, was said to be investi- gating vigorously, but what line bis gf. Mequiry is following was not revealed. = Mies Sophic—whose romance was to have culminated in the grandest wedding ever held in Immanuel Evan- gellcal Lutheran Church, Brooklyn— and hor sister, Miss Emilie, remained incommunicado at their Dean Street vome. Their telephone and their door Qell remained unanswered. Only one caller, Mrs Pauline Denckner of No, 1460 Dean Street— Miss Sophie's godmother—was ad- mitted,’ While the Loderhose sis- ters are reported to be under the doe- fore care and on the verge of pros- tration, neighbors caught glimpses of both. A bulky bundle of letters was locelved at the house, From far quarters conjectures are being received as to the identity of the person said to have impersonated Dr. H, William Hoffmann jr. the “phantom lover.” One theorist sought to connect him with the personality of & notorious bigamist, whose motive was the separation of young women from thelr money. Miss Sophie's in- horitance was on}: An inquiry from Hartford suggest- ed AB & possible olde ‘that a man whose description was given is mike- ing from a hospital for the inaane in the Nutmeg State, No description of Dr. Hoffmann has been given out, however, by the Loderhose family, and only Miss Sophie and Miss Emille claim to have seen him The single tangible evidence of the romance remaining is the four carat diamond solitaire Miss Sophie wore on | her engagement finger. Annuls Grace's Election. COLUMBIA, @ ‘C, Nov. 12.—Blection ot John P. Grace as Mayor of Charleston, 8. C., wan declared null and void yester- day by the State Supreme Court, which | hela the contest between Grace and |Triatram T, Hyde was so close that the action of the City Democratic Com- mittee in refusing to consider mutilated ballots was prejudicial to Hyde's inter: sts, The election in Charleston created Nationswide Interant, ax By de conducted his campaign on ah issue of loyalty during the war, —— sJUROWS CAUTIOUS QUERY MAKES HIS HONOR WRARY, (Prom the Pitusbaneh Obroniale Telegraph) In a certain ease, where the charge was the theft of a watch, the evidence was conflicting. As the jury retired the judge observed that he would @0 glad; to help in Cg a ony , eificulties that might present the jury. ACCIDENTAL SHOT ATTRACTS CROWD Nassau Street vid duets When | ! Weapon Is Discharged— Treasury Helper Wounded. While assisting In loading eevera! United States mall trocks with cur- rency In front of the Federal Reserve Bank at No. 15 Nassau Mreet, Inst evening, Henry Bockringer, twenty. three, of Highland Falls, N. Y., was shot tn the stomach when a revolver carried by Assistant Superintendent Buchanan of the Sub-Treasury fell to the pavement and was discharged Bockringer was piaced in one of the partly Jondgyl trucks and hurried to the Broad Street Hospital He was immediately placed upon the operat- ing table. Up to a late hour iast night Eleven jurors aft the box. The man who remainded uae on oe pression of extreme pe: Observing his hemitat! She Judge said: “Would you Uke to ask me a ques- tion ?* “Yes, your honor,” reptied roy et eagerly, “I'd be very giad iif you fn me. the prisoner really stole wa’ oteipnnceeagee IT COULD HARDLY BF DENTED THAT HIS LECTURE SATISFIED. 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