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been removed becauM of the recent dli
t orders in the province In twentysicommune the population wreckedoovernment buildings nnd the lint
itof conscripts which had been preparedHi the moblllwitlon which was to havem made In the Baltic provinces on Aug 80
K There wa flier a resumption of forw
mot millions of rubles was destroyedthirds of the landowners In the
have taken refuge In
jniB l paif e Order for tm-
UptcM ntipaielt lo Tiir HUN
LOHDON Aug deitpatch toT from Hamburg BOVH that
Krupps havereceived an order from JapanVi for sheet Iron anti guns for the fleet of
value of 2jtoooo-
Japs Balie the Deitroyrr SOny
SficM Cabli nupalrh lo TH SCK
Toxin Aug 23The Russian torpedoboat destroyer Sllny sunk in the harborof Port Arthur during the siege hasrefloated
DIED TO SAVE IllS HORSE
Ecoentrlr Farmer FerrUs narn Bnrnf-J and Neighbor Aocnied of Arson
ROCHELLE N Y Aug 23 JameCummerford was arrested thisat Greenwich Conn for arson and la underl00obond for trial In the Greenwich
on Saturday He Is accused of settlnfire to the barn of Alonzo Ferris an eecentric farmer 75 years old who had
off the Ferris property TheIJKl occurred at 10 oclock last Two
on the second floortheir lives Mr Ferris went Into
the barn to rescue his favorite horseI wee heard calling for help at a door
the one which he had entered Thedoor bad been nailed tight and his bonee
v were found near It this morning
i coyitTS DiaxiTY RUFFLEDf flat Magistrate nakrr Takes flack Three
MonUiiSentence on Woman Who IainlintMrs Mamie Seller of 2301 Eighth avenue
wee sentenced to the leland in the Harlemcourt yesterday by Magistrate Baker for
I laughing as she left the court room TheDromon had been summoned to court on thecomplaint of Mrs Rone Pike who saidMrs Belter had gossiped about her-
s Mrs Boiler was reprimanded by theMagistrate She took his
1 comment and started toJ As she wee walking out the door
turned back and laughed MagistrateBaker noticed the sent a courtpoliceman after her
you laugh asked Magistrate Bakeri Mrsi Th Magistrate ordered that a complaint-
of be made outandthen announced that she must
either furnish 300 bail or go to the Islandfor months Mrs the-
s probation officer of theto learned MrsBeller was a sick woman and that the san
f tonce might seriously affect her healthj The on hearing this
her In custody of Mrs but enjoinedA her came to court noti to forget the dignity of the place
I BAD CHECK O HOXEY OOX TRIP
Warrant for Rich Newf Yorker
FBANCISCO Aug 23
arrest of Alfred C Jahl of NewYork in the charge of obtaining money
Judge Hogan this morning by Herbert M
Bates of the Charles F
f Sloane Company electrical brokers TheInvolved la ISSO-
5f Jahls alleged crime was the drawing ofcheck on a New York bank in which he hadno fuada Estes told an unusual story
i when be applied for the warrant Jab-lf was supposed to be wealthy and connected
S with Marine Supply Company-of of New York The two men wereE mates and close friends in the Fast Last
Jahl arrived on his honeymoon tripHe at
v Hotel and renewed his associations withiv Fates The bridal received many
from Estes during theirOn Honolulu
bJ steamer however Jahl Is to
the check and without question Jahl851 380 The check came marked
MAILS CLOSE TO GOOD ThINGS
Department Issues Orders Barring Severaljf Suiplrlous Advertisers
WiBniNOTON Aug Post OfficeDepartment has Usued an order denying
M1 the lie of the mails to John R Rogers ofv 180 Nassau street New York who
sure tldhg tips on the racesI ofder was also Issued against W A
Koyes of 874 Block Rochesterfei XB the former namesf offered lo send a formula for the cureof conpi on receipt of a two cent stamp
but it turned out that the prescriptioniiy only bo filled by
treatment twoM The Department
Other orders were issued against theff Publishing Company of 32
Twentythird street Aa 1923 New York The former
offered to send gold watches to winners ofalleged puzzle contest on payment of
the latter
I i A FLAX THAT FAILED
W Rapid Transit to Give tp Can to SouthS Feriy to Relieve Bridge
The plans by the BrooklynSn Rapid on Aug 14 toi j diverttrafflo to South Ferry and thus re
somewhat the congestion on theBrooklynBridge have not met with much
euocesa The loss to the company by
South Ferry it U said has beeniii almostWOO if this continues the
3 It waa at the urgent request of-
JjlPeriment are pretty well satisfied that Itto devise
A any lessen the tide of traffic onBridge
j Bobben TAke V H MeCartera-w V Silverware
RED BANK N J Aug 23 Thieven enitered the summer residence of Uzal H
ftt IcCarter of the Prudential Life Insuranc-eS Company of Newark on the
road near Seabright at about S
silverware It U thought that the thievesnot as a quantity of-
T other wa
J Candidate for V S Scnatn fines to JailAUSTIN Tex Aug 2siJohn OConnor
former member of the Texas Legislaturei Populist candidate for United States
in 1869 has ten tried and con-victed of theft at Marlin Tex and
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GEORGE ADES SUDDEN DROP
Lost In the Mazes of tbe Empire TheaterHe Ire In Kid MeCoyl
A tall young man strolledInto the Empire Theater building yester-day afternoon and asked the attendantat the door to him to the officesWilliam theatrical manager
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antNow the offices in the Empire TheaterBuilding are perhaps the most royatertouiware of cubbyhole in the oity Theyare twisted around on all the theaterproper they are stuck into crevicesperplexingly intricate passagewaysthen again they are pushed outroofs of low stores on all sides
The tall clean shaven young man wan-
dered up one flight and then faced aleading down again He took this
route and fetching up at another flightsteps leading upward he began to climbAfter he had puffed and climbed a whilehe came face to face with a blank doorHe pushed it open and found himself onroot overlooking Fortieth street He cau-tiously picked his way over the roof andmade toward Broadway
Then finding another door he stepped-In and descended another flight of darknarrow stairs At the bottom there was a-
very small landing that led to another darkpassageway The young man didntthis and turning short fell down into inkynothingness With a bang he landed againstsomething hard and It gave way Itproved to be a door leading into the rathskeller of Mr Kid McCoys
The young mans waseven more startling than those that theMcCoy employees arts accustomed to Thesudden intruder waa yanked by tho collarand hurled up another of steps andwith a dull thud he out on thesidewalk in Fortieth st
As the human missile lay gasping on thesidewalk a cab drove up and out steppedWells Hawken representative of CharlesFrohman Hey Wells howled the pros-
trate man from the sidewalkFor Gods sake George whats hap-
pened to youDont ask me any questions growled
George Ado but if you see Bill Seymourtell him to hurrr out to my prairiein Indiana I want to talk to him
Mr Ade was able to be last nightbut he didnt go near tbe TheaterBuilding
DELTA TAU DELTA FEAST
Four of the Founders Meet for the FirstTime since 119 at Hotel
The thirtyeighth annual banquetDelta Tau Delta fraternity ws held at the
Astor last night The fraternitymen said that the banquet was the largestever given by a fraternity in this cityDelegates to the number of 412 were presentIncluding representatives of every StateIn the Union and of each of the sixtysevenchapters of Delta Tau Delta
Four of the eight men who founded the
York schools Dr Jacob 8 low ofishtabula Ohio J C Johnson of Bridge
New York They are thecharter members now After
leaving college they all enlisted for thewar two on the Northern and two on
SouthernAmong were
Champ Clark Will Carl ton rident 0 Baboock p f Arizona Unierslty President A C Humphreys ofStevens Institute and Dr E
De Pauw Uninnlty The conventionclose today
OLD MAXS SWIFT SUICIDE
Knocked Class From Hli Hand at-He Drank Lart Drop or Potion
Herman Kable a boss painter 70killed himself last night
ng on the graaa plot In front of anunoccupied house at 106 Glenwood avenuetersey City where he had been working
Mrs saw him pour somea bottle into a knocked
out of his hand a he drank thedrop He lived only a few minutes-
A vial labelled was found inKahle wo well known among
painters of the city He llvedat 144son William
connected with the Seventhwhich the old man committed
suicide
LITTLE PATS GOATS KILLEDBadly and Wagon Smashed
Pat Fitzpatrick who U 11 and lives atThird street and Neptune avenue ConeyIsland was driving his team of goatsluster and Butter to a red wagon last
He was crossing theroad when a trolley oar came
the killed the goats instantlybadly Pat was taken
a Reception Hospital with awound many U in a seriouscondition
ROBERTSOXS ALL RIGHTReported MIssing but Hli Friend Say nit
Whereabouts li KnownAlexander R Robertson of the Robertson
Company 139 Front street failed tot his home 53 Plerrepont street
that Robertson had been beardrom of town and return
friend said he was not at liberty to telllobertsons whereabouts but waa
right
or MiMing Stevedore Emery FosndThe of Edwin M S Emery
yesterdayGovernment dock Fort Hamilton
was identified last night by his brotherlllton Emory The stevedore who was
years old lived at 71 Stone avenueand was head of the Emery
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SAM LEE THE YELLOW PERIL
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llelng InsIde the Maine herder He HnallVisa Into Conflict With Ihf Urave Contable of Kilter and Now ThlnlScribes Cant Drink on Tickets
PORTSMOUTH V H Aug 23 Thebuilding which the envoys pass beforecross the bridge Into the navy ard ItChinese laundry kept by Sam I ee It
remarked again and again how approIt Is that this symbol of the yellow
peril should stand just outside of the forbidden territory
To Mttery temperate cold water MtSam Lee In a yellow peril
peril greater than any fear of Mongolian
hordes and engulfed civilizations and thingsSam Lee represents the yellow peril of theAmerican home He IB the living
In Klttery of the Demonhas kept his laundry on the banks
of peaceful and nonalcoholic Plscataqua these two years This summer Kittory began remark how his businesswas growing Men were going In and outthe laundry at all hours of the day and nightprincipally night Especially did the ma-
rines from the navy yard bring over greatpackages of laundry eveningdeparted with other Afterwardthere were several arrests for drunkennessin Klttery
In Klttery as In all Maine the plaInestuntrimmed drunk la assessed before thecourts at 110 and which runs the billup to 11090 Just a thorough enthusi-astic Western drunk would cost la a matterpast mathematical computation
It was a prize scholar In tbeCongregatlonaSunday school Bible class who Informedon Sam Lee He came into the laundry-to get some washing
Well Sam what have you today-he said by way of making conversationand being something of a cutup he winked
Sam Lee reached into the bosom of nstarched white shirt and broughtrors a bottle He dived Into a washtuband produced a glass He laid onan ironing board and saidone dllnk twentyfive two
With the horror of an awakened con-science the prize pupil fled to ConstablePhilback and Informed on Sam Lee Theconstable donned gum shoes
It was just a week before the peaceKittery that Phllheck
caught the very act of liftinga poisoned bowl to his lips The constableburst in and arrested Sam Lee In the nameof the law
Sam Lee took It coolly He only askedConstable Philbeck to let him up somewashing In the back room didnot want to be too hard even on a rumseller Sam Leo stepped into the backroom A second later Philbeck heard thecrash of glass and a splash in the riverand realized that he was foiled 8am Leebad dived from a second story window
Philbeck ran to the river bank and unlimbered his trusty gun It was a blacknight but out in the river he discerned aboat doing eccentric turns and twists Infact Sam Lee had jumped into a boatwhich was tied aft cut away onlythe stern peddling franticallyagainst line
Stop or I shoot you damn Chinkshouted Philbeck using the deepest oathsthat Is permitted an officer of the law inKlttery
Me no Chinee me Melican I fishes forlobstab earns back a voice from the boatthereby estabishlng an alibi for Sam Lee
Constable Philback Is astute He is noto be fooled Unlimbering his trustyweapon be fired five shots after the boatwhose bow had at last SamLee drifted A possefrom the Sons of Temperance was waiting-for him when be landed in Portsmouth
Portsmouth isnt in Maine and is out ofKlttery jurisdiction but there U a lawhigher than mans law Sam Lee wasshanghaied He was to Kitteryand the justice of the was pulled outof bed to administer summary punish
mentWhen you going to hang me was thefirst question he asked the judge Thereby-he showed that his Oriental mind was getting the Maine idea He admitted after-ward that what he feared was not deathbut torture He had an idea that he wouldget the death of a thousand cuts
The fine was 100 and costs aggregating1108 He got also a sentence of threemonths In jail suspended during goodbehavior
There 1s no liquor hi the Sam Lee laundrynow Today by way of experiment Samwas asked for rum Always call it rumin Maine It shows you are on the right
sideNo sabe said Sam Washeestaoheelion shirt 10 cent oollah 1 cent No Babelum This Maine Nobody catch emlum Whassamalla you
ExSenator Bill Chandler of NewHampshire arrived today with Louis ACoolidge After the conference Chandlerlooked up Baron Rosen and ran him off toa seat in the Palm Garden They did nottalk of peace or war they talked of thetroubled Equitable in whlch Baronis an anxious policyholder
For the time when the conference-has held a session Mr Witte returned-to the hotel for luncheon today Hisstomach is a little out of whack and herequires special food
The hot weather Is back again also themosquitoes The are holding asubscription dance tonightfor the benefit of a crippled musician Acrowd of the young people gave a dinnerbefore the dance and we have a numberof naval officers to give the affair life andcolor At intervals the dancers stop andslap It la etiquette In these summerstairs to slap for your partner If you seeIt first The dance U a brilliant and speckledfunction
The shuffleboard tournament is overBoston wins Even the Irish were out ofIt by the semifinals and plain Americancitltena fought it out The French the
the English and the other fornowhere
Strike on New Apartment HousesA strike was yesterdayi street
Park avenue to force the dischargenonunion til layers The plumbers
helpers painters and cementwork The strike was ordered
on of Tile Union 61 whichi working under the
km The contractor for the buildingtoot however a member of the assoolaion and the unions are not held by the
agreement in case
Ts Hid SsdfefcUers Estate ef FoxesHADDIM Costa Aug J3W O Bralnard
the well known hunter and trappermade an engagement to sad
and annuals likelyipoa birds on of
Rockefeller in the AdirondacksIralnard exterminated foxesn hi own neighborhood He is to receive100 a from Mr
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anti Hungry In FranceWABIHNOTOSV Aug
Americans member of MacCaddori-clrou troupe nre ntnnJeJ In Francowithout food or shelter money or francportatlon back to the United Statescircus failed and Is In the hands ofreceiver The member of the show aredemanding their money The receiveroffered them each tangportatlon to Londonand 20 francs or about 14
According to the Information at theDepartment which came by cable fromFrance today the employees of therefuse to the receiver-In the meantime their chances of starvingare considered excellent An appealbeen made through the consular servicefor Government aid from Washington-but there Is absolutely nothing the Gov-
ernment can do there being no fundaiding stranded Americans abroad
The State Departments information conearning the circus U meager It seemsthat the MacCaddon show was touringFrance when It reachedIn the southeastern of theAt Grenoble the show met untimelyend Grenoble Is a of 00000American style of outdoor amusement ap-parently please the good
It 1s difficult to foresee what will becomeof all those Americans They have notenough money to get back and there
no one can them If It weremerely a of ten or twenty people it
be ascured for them but to secure employment-for 2CO all at once animpossibility Americans being stranded
an old story to Depart-ment never manyreported all at once as in tbe ease
Department has urged toa for
stranded travelers back to the UnitedStates but Congress has always refusedto take
The MacCaddon circus Incident betaken before the next session-as an is needed TheDepartment would like to have Congress
in its mall contracts with steamship lines which are paid a subsidy a clause
the company to bring freewayfarers to become
abroad provided always thathave or
diplomatic officers
Movements of Naval VeiieliWASHINGTON Aug 23 The following
movements of naval vessels havereported to the Bureau of Navigation
Cruiser Hartford arrived New LondonPontlac arrived New York
Gunboat Castlre sailed from Monte Christifor Sanchez Destroyer WordenNew LondonWhltestone for a cruise Tug Apache ar-rived Oyster Bay Submarine arrived Oyster Cruiser Maryland
OBITUARY
Frank Temple Reamer who died yesterdaymorning In Denver Col will be mournedby a large circle of friends In New York wherehe had lived for many years Mrwas the son of Mrs Elizabeth LawrenceReamer and he was born In Louisville Ky34 years ago Ills family has been Iden-tified with the social and political historyof Kentucky since Revolutionary days MrRoamer was from Columbia Co-llege He wu a mem-
ber of the Psl Upsilon fraternity He was con-nected with the fidelity aim oasualtr department of the firm of Johnson A Higgins of40 Wall street and success In this line ofwqrk had been marked Mr Reamer had been
of a number of includ-ing tbe Calumet Two he wastaken ill and a moth ago he sent toDenver in the exoectatlon that thechange ofclimate would restore him to halth Hisbrother Lawrence Reamer was with himwhen he died The remains will be broughtto New York for Interment In Woodlawn
Mrs Iucle Bolce Wood a soprano soloiston Tuesday at her home In East Orange
the wife of Milton Rusallng Woodalso a singer and was born In New Bruns-wick 20 She was a of Mrand Henry Smock Bolos of Brooklyn Atthe time of she sopranoIn St Jamess Methodistavenue New York where her husband la thebarytone
Edward White Williams a cheese exporterdied on at hit 671East Twentythird street Flatbush In his
He was prominent Inmusical circles and for hadcharge of the muslo In the Second Presby-terian Church In Remsen street wasfor several a deacon In the LafayetteAvenue Presbyterian Church was amember of Club and a Twentythird veteran Ills wlf twodaughters survive
Patrick McCaffrey who died on MondayIn seventyfifth year at his 087Orand street was an Intimate
tin former Democratic leader of Brooklyn-Mr born near HavenConn and when years old his family
prominent In Democratic politicsoffIces was a
rope makerMrs Samuel Colt widow of Colt
of Hartford Conn died yesterday afternoon-at the Newport Mrs-C I where she been visit-ing this summer last Mrs Coltwas stricken with paralysis and was con-scious but a before herdeath body will be taken to Hartfordtomorrow morning by special trainfuneral on Friday
was 79 years oldDr James H Salisbury who
illness was horn In Scott Cortland county
Union College and on June 2 1800
New York State Geological Survey andspecialist in the treatment of chronlo din
leaves a widow and a son Dr T nCleveland Ohio
Claybnrn Webb at the home ofof Mo
night after a weeks Illness Mr Webwas the survivor of the Seminole warle having served under Gen Zachary Taylor
luring the entire campaign wasTennesaean by born In Miles
county that State In lilt He went tocounty Mo In 1834
Mother Xavier Kean who wa one of thePark died lat Monday after a
retracted Illness Her was a directorf the Savings Bank tome
Mother Xavier a ileterMrs CharlesLopez who I the wife of a sculptor
was a concert lingerTames George Forman a well known real
estate In who was Interestedthe development of the Hillside Park
his honie SW St Marks avenueHe was active In
Ican politics and a the InvincibleUnion League Club
Theodore AV Dalley a well known conand builder N Y
dropped dead yesterday at Goshen N T
fell over deadC De Grove of 887 Fourteenth
street Brooklyn who had a memberthe Stock 1840
Tuesday at his summer home Henry
and several children survive
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lleMarrs Tint Man Never Propert ervtd With Papers In the Tenurwe-ApllmtKheMaf Klielll Have That l e-
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Mr Barton Sewell whose husbandthe vicepresident of the Amen anand Refining Company has secured frcrher a decree of In Tennessee re-
plied at length last night to the chargethat her lawyers had demanded largoeumof money to settle the case and toldside of their troubles This U her state-ment
I was very much astonished to read li-
the papers the false and Intemperate statemonte made by Mr Bewells tcthe effect that efforts were being madeby me and on my behalf to blackmail MrSewell
It seems to be the fashion now whereparties are caught In the commission ofcrime tp wail before they are convictedthat attempts are being made to black-
mail themThe inference that may be drawn from
the wild and incoherent statements madeby my husbands counsel la that he tiecounsel Is suffering the keenest disap-pointment because he was not able to carrythrough successfully his latest attemptb benefit client at my expense Tobe specific at this I will say thatthough this same who Is so looseIn his charges of blackmail of which hesays he has no evidence and thus failed tomove the District Attorney to action sought-to carry through an agreement with me forthe purpose of making that provlslori towhich I am lawfully entitled as MrSowelPswlfeby the terms of which certain securitiesbelonging to me under a trust agreementwith a trust company of this city wereto be replaced by securities of less valueand stability and the difference In themarket value of the two stocks to beobtained from a sale of my securitieswas to be paid over to me In satisfaction-of my claim for support That Is to sayI was to pay myself out of my own securi-ties
Mr Sewell and his were notquite so successful on as theyhave been on others when attempting todamage me When I discovered the wayin which Mr Sewell and his counsel proposed to pay me out of my own securitiesI repudiated the whole matter Immediately afterward both of sons whosedependence upon their father in perhaps
excuse for theirto see me and with me to makean amicable settlement and not to takelegal proceedings against him as it would
would hisprospectsfor the presidency of the Ameri-can he was mostanxious to obtain
Of course I could not accede even tothe pleadings of my sons that I shouldmit a monstrous aa this fraud-ulent and Tennessee divorcedecree tostand against me Not satisfied
refusal my son wrote mea letter dated 3 1005 begging me to
an amicable settlement hisfather
A brief review of my marital life andseems necessary in order that
of the conduct of Mr Sewelland his numerous hirelings may be appre-ciated I was toChicago on Christmas Day 1873 and by
aa one suggested We lived inChicago happily 18W when wecame to New took iip our residence-at the Waldorf The following summer Iwent abroad with my two sons On my
Sewells conductwhich became worse and worse on
return from a Second to Europe-in the summer of 1901 he deserted meI was compelled to Institute a suit againsthim on in the Supreme Courtof this State
On 31st day of December 1901
final In that action was entered-in my favor adjudging that he had de
me and totomy support in
his McCormickwas his attorney of record andin to the decree Notwith-standing solemn decree of the SupremeCourt this State which Is still forceand effect Mr Sowell instituted anfor divorce against me at Knoxvilleon November 14 1904 the complaint inwhich Is sworn to by Mralleges that I had and maliciously
and had contracted the habitof habitual drunkenness and that he hadbeen a resident of Tennessee for two years
at that time ie wasat the San Remo Hotel In New
else than in New York city since we camefrom Chicago-
It became necessary to have thetake in the evening at an
at Knoxville Tenn at a time whenwas no term of the court and as service-
of the upon me would have beenprejudicial to success of the
wasand a notice was published in a labor or-ganization paper at purporting-to upon me to defend the
I was In Europe having saLed fromYork on 1B04 Twobefore sailing Mr Jones of the firm
of Jones A Mr Sewella at-torneys then and now called me
no hint of the which was after-ward taken in Tennessee though I noticedby one of the papers that Itwas said that I to Europe for thepurpose of evading service
I was in Rome in the month
returned to New York for the purposethis decree annulled
as attorney Charles C Lockof this I supposed that
this decree would be sothaving ascertained aa 1 have men
above that the provisions of thedrafted by
purporting to makemy not contemplate the
of this Idissatisfied and desired to have
other attorneys substituted for me in Mrand I caused a motion
a that effect to be made in the action forbeolutw divorce brought in my name in
associate counsel I have had no otherDunsel in thIs matter except the counsel
attorney In myever made any upon Mr
towell to pay sum of money uponthreats of
The decree I have madein the of this Stateseem todispose in the
I had deserted hima for the other that I had
habit of habitual drunkenness thatwould seem to be an matter to
many witnesses if it had any foundationn
Immediately after securing this Tenlessee Mr Mrslitchle at Montclair Nresidence with her at occupied
I very much regret notorietythat has come out matter
been of my seekingMr a woman
SO has an apartment at 14 East Sixtiethstreet Her Edgar J
Philadelphia and P Maloney
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and Turner are lookingafter things for him In Knoxville
There a practical admission on MrsSewells part does not intend tcprosecute divorce action now pending
is the plaintiff Her purpose at presentshe to annul Tennessee
Sewell from him byobtained in Westchesterago
Henry of Jones t McCor
blackmail statement went to Boston yesThere was nothing more
forthcoming from his side of theHerbert of Wellman Gooch ft
Smythe made the following statement as
litigationMr was brought into the
litigation last by C LockSewells attorney His advice
was sought and he gave as his opinionthat maintain an action for
here The question of her alimonyallowance then camecussions were had with Jones and McCor-mick No specific demands were madenor were threats of any kind
The discussions resulted an agree-ment signed on byand Mrs a previousagreement concerning her allowance
By agreement a certainHum about 137000 was to herin cash by the sale of Smelters securitiesheld in trust for her and the reinvestmentof of the United StatesSteel preferred her the sameincome 12000 a year that she had pre-viously
This agreement was In no tensein litigation eitherexisting Her actionwas about time and is stillpending Our connection with the case
our advice was on MayI understand Mrs
Sewell other lawyers butwhat they have done can be no ofours as counsel In a pro-fessional in just the mannercated
TWO FORGIVING WOMEN
Both Are Married to the Fame Man andNeither Is Resentful
GREENWICH Can Aug 23 Two reappearing women each about 80
had been wronged by James Stewart
forgiving affection that startled court
with one of the womenunder the name of Mr and Mrs JohnsonMrs Stewart who lives in Hartford
and brought him before the court on the
Mrs Johnson said she was marriedto the man In Springfield Mass last Mayand was untilevening She had no complaint to make
him howeverHe was bound over for SI000
ball and while Mrs home tohis clothes for him Mrs Stewart
began to hustle for bail to get him free
Dr Pepper Goes to California UniversitySAN FRANCISCO Aug 23 Dr William
Pepper lecturer in Semitic languages atColumbia University during the last two
has been instructorSemitic languages at the University of
Dr will at theuniversity in time to take charge during
present academic year
Naval Yeoman Commits SnlcldeWASHINGTON XugZJ Guy Earle Howett
on the receiving Franklinat the Norfolk committedsuicide some time yesterday at the Metro-politan Hotel himself with-a after first taking chloroform-His body did
his intention to kill himself and directingthat hi be shipped to hisliven 11 Chicago gave no reason forhis uct
Army and NavyWASRIMOTON Au i a army
Commissary Majorid having been
f baa been retired First Lieut Jamesdepartment of the army at
third annual of the AmericanHealth Association atBoston Sept 21 to n First
The following navy orders have been tunedUeutenantCommander A W Dodd to San
ait assistant to the commandant PacificNaval district W BIraunersreiithcr from WashIngton to navy yard
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TIlE POLICE STUMPED
Jersey Citys First Murder Myitery irrNearly a quarter or a Century
The body of the unidentified man whowas murdered in a lot at the foot of Cantonavenue Jersey City on the western elopeof the hill on Sunday morning Aug 6
was buried yesterday In the patters fieldSnake Hill The man was hacked to deathwith a lathers hatchet It Is believedthat he was a foreigner but the police Arenot sure whether he was an Italian Greek
every murder committed infor nearly of a haabeen1 1
clearest up and the murderer arrested iChief Police is Interested
suggestion made Detective SergeantNew York that the men r
for the murder of an Italian InClaremont Park know something
the Jersey City murder men
It is said that Petrosini learned thatClaremont Park victim was lureda Pennsylvania town to New
SEA CAPTAIN DROPS DEAD
Dobrlns of Charleston 8 C Had CleanYellow Fever Bill of Health
Karl Dobring 20 died at Parkrow and New night of an in-
ternal hemorrhage Papers found on theftody showed that Dobring was a captainof a sailing vessel and came from Charleston
at 318 FirstHe a paper dated Aug 11 show-
Ing F of board ofof Charleston had pOsed him a
of his departure
Shot toy HI CwwtnKB vis N Y Aug M William
Westbrook aged 20 son of Dayton Westbrook a farmer residing In Montague ninemiles below Port Jervis was accidentallyshot his cousinGeorge of Kingston N Ywho this at thehouse for an outing
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