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rilK JIOHH Of JIALAHAH
with n omlr Opera br 1 Sheerer Cl o-
l end ludwll Knilad rllop BoothFarcical In Donut Hen
j yilfon was himself ncnln at tli-
tnckerbCkM I haIr la t nIght He tried I
dtlung else make the audlo-ncbc 11 dovolel lloithc-
ouifl oiM mrlf ved his liat year
K ir t eirlcniur of a irenchmnn
India tlw act of the new piece II-
hdMfl rl behind In I1nrl1
M bout to wed Of but
kr iur m it J hf raolf forth bride andmpfled h her That
c4T8 him opportunities to be the vie
ilm ot tirniiifinnt In the Mcom-
I returned from a Journey In tbof Bifiiv of the country having e
wd from matrimony through aI
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v ureil by a tiger nut III-
i was turned to grief when learneihit il urp l widow hid not
to near cremation In accordance wIth
the lllndo0 law No put on the dre of
monk ostensibly hre to Attend the
of five hin really to nave her life
whloi he lid iigccstlng to rape
Ooui RJ thai e l e sold at auo
ton Il counted n burins her but he wa-
oiilbld bY a wealthy and amorous Princeh hurl therefore chance to chsngi
nml thus gave n variety
iet to bm familiar trick of gpovch
Mr what used to callrd i
protean rflle Impersonated four dlfii face clothing at
though thev worn nil alike In WllM nl m
iU drollery WM nor for a minute Ineffeotuiil-
ibil roo l of he lime It Wee restlessly combo
There was rMili ir The Monks of Malabar-
tetd Mr Wilson to make It an enteruinment libretto wag claimed ni-
by J Hietver Goodwin andtli cor by Iudwle Englander No hint
riven in th playbill of a French
tourw of cry of th matter It wai-
eeruin thAt while the subject and characterParisian in manner the wording was In
Mr G0d ln wellknown ftyln o colloQuial
loklnz and easy rhyming Most ofIIUM aid h best of them were In
Mr Eoiianders otin vein of pleasantmelody So ii U af to proUe those two men
work niirelv their own They made n comicepm mucb to the liking of a bIg and tine pd oce cad distinctly abovo the average Tho
ni of tli pi C wan b the way
in which II was prrwuwd The companyMpful t H Mailti IPMIIII wasmi eirfe attractive heroine pretty
Mia altogether the be i companionHll on hud etr n hisipuke and danced welt and
doing the b tt ahe could allMIt merit not alwny shown comlo
operawomrn KeiiMelaer Whol rand lidn e eiivllent In both
icd Maud Hnllln and Edith llradlord lookd will and were witl fa loryvocally Th chorus wore n voritl et of hwyrotuin ant lle vno spiny woebut good had directed coloN anui hud brought about a mnooth-jnil rapid performance
Hope Booth gilredBotre notoriety a few yearago br cihlbllng herali In a wrnblarce ofnudity In roof 4ardM and raudovllle theatr t
The teen tilt to uv herboldn Mi a th CM tra pont of a re-
mit H A Wife tn Pa n a farce by Chance EBlaney and Charle Taylor und U now
at the Grand Opera Houseand list rich to Sew York It l vulcar
n language and artloa Mm Booth raidretenJ y h notilj not cnitlnu It alter
purists hay i ronU to b MiMred that
not pr T a lad of HkinR for pruriency-ontUtigo The senlnc aslux of the fnr e hduitimply to it w rthlesiii ssa an ontortain-cMt A few vile pinyi will alwayt thrvo butto rimlr Muiil rniio tu dcc nt theatri-cal ditersloin A ta In Pawn wai nrltu n-
ariud MUi Bontlia fltfure wich i nearly abid u the play A countri clcreymanH-da it r marnis on actor ho pa ne allhr jpwelry and llnallv hurnrlf After h-
arfl t iidience lnvi mibjectrd-o man Insults IIBP hubnrd corner to r-
and im wife Is put up to b byiit auf l0ii as inaKcjit halt of the May Th other bait no
Ptoiivhievcr SIn t ih third actiiuid n ihootr n the front or which are
hum nude i Uturns of Mi Hooih her bvt own cit nni ihi of tln tfh Ir whichn he wrotid ri KwthMir sm f tlioacior In a ptot
oiniun and ino iarp purport to I
numiconc Mv Booth M re l d In Crabf
1 undine tRI used to lIpthe ilu ry elT t of theckigii MIM Hooih1pMillltlon Thente voDian roMd in a spaco enclosine o-
n areininir a And fmiientlvA7Hfr rn th box make r
Jt MS 0 tlon If not In
Tfc rrr i nan R new vautvlp hou0atSIitich strwt and Hroadivay will be
Mondaysvenlnc t Mnn ind tlarlrt-r tvnn ar iu nianuirir They protnlia ajncoe ion of DrttclaM hlll and Hin a per
tTeMif hut Sunday withnoun and Saturday
A morii ilartime pfonnince during whichmoling ami hestl of beverages will bo proWUd ma b nrluded In their schemeMr Oienns hui a indicated hr the terrmershred w he a pifiintnir oneKJnau Buv imtnnt1al oncouracetne-
ntt eompatiT by KiibocriblriBlor SuiftAi o i i j-
itlNeen un s on of thirty wiekii-manaverof a travelling company other
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visif xToitii TUB avir-I U Nlrlket LnuhUna and Adjarrnt
Hlth fltvrrltrnirf i IllownXKW ONIKANK la a pt On
hurricane ruck thulx MU U liroast thin morning coining from Tiizos Thcentru of tho ntoriu wan Jut off Iort Fadsthe mouth of the Mlwln lppl blowlne downwires und for the necond time In a week aeveilog the connection Iwtween Port Birt andOrleans Htornt algnnh were burg outve Kel about lo put to ea were detained
The lonl vlllt arid Na hviii Itnllrond Miffere-
eoniewhat frontiif bridge And the overflowing of Us trackfreight train wa blown from tho track at Looknut by the wind which renched fifty inllm aihour The destruction of the telephone and talegraph wlrn render t Impowlbln to reach placewhere the dorm Ullkely to have doue the greatrat harm
The velocity of the hurricane at Port KadJust before the telegrai wlrM hew away a
400 mUM It will be Impomlbl tiget any Information front south of tlw river exoplln what cornea by boat It In believedthe WraUirr Uureail hero that the utorm I
ruuchtnoro never near Ileauuiont Tex thananywhere nine and U U feared that great dsmage U beIng done M all wires seem to he down
MoDlLt Ala Sept 13During last nightgale formed In the Gulf and today It madeway northward the centre striking the coast oMississippi somewhere between New Orleanand Day HI All along the coast fromthU lty to New Orleans the force of thestorm wee tell generally and report recelved tonight front many places tell of dam
sustaIned from property destroyed thedistrict from flay Bt Kotils to New Orlean-oann t benaohed s all the wires are downIt Is believed from what say thatthere hai been great dainag done on tinbridges and tnmtlos of the Ixjulivllle and Nashvllle Railroad which a continuous linebetween the clllea wind attainedmaximum velocity of thirtysix an hourwhile nt Fort Morgan sixty was re-
ported up to the hour of noon when wIresbroke
The revenue cutter Wlnona which left heretide morning for Galveiton with relief supplieshat not left the lower bay fearing to faoa thestorm Some fears ore entertained for therevenue cut Onondaea anil S nilnole whichwere due here today and hive not arrivedThey were In th beavlest part of the stormThey were to convey relief uppliei to Gal-
vestonForecn ter Kmery received word
from blrf Moirw of the Weiiher llurfantha n oyolotie had iruck Inland from th hutIt was central near New Orleans In the mornl Eand at 8 oclock lant night U had
t with Its centreTho barometer there at that true
wnsnt iiirl the iiinxlinuin velocityof the wind was mllix The wires aroiJown at many pliers and this buy pr vniit tni-oflllal prophets iralng thecourse of dorm
anniXKit ciiAnae1 IHSHISSKII
Tbe Governor Ss Offrncef Are Nut GrayFnoalb n Warrant ll mOT
AiBAsr N V Sopt l3Attnrni yOfnernlDevIce this afternoon made iiublliOuv Koo-svcItsiJeieloT In the matter of the ihorcwpreferred acnUnt Cot Bird GardinerDistrict Attorney of New York count by thuCity Club
The Governor dlsmlwo the hftrRM onground that the evidence submitted was Insul-
flcletit tokinaln t cniThe charcoB wero come In number and
contiilned about IiX i clflcatlcnsGovernor In his memorandum ays
The report of ConuiilsKloner falU-
to uliow any upeclflc net of innlroAnHiiceor mlfen anro grave pnmigli to
HID extreme step of removing Ircm-ofllco an elective i meet Certain of
acts complained of ditch anfor liiitnnnn the DUtriot Attorney whollyImproper attitude In the Hemivwoy case camonnr the border line but In a proceeding sogroat because of ito own conviiuenee nnd bec ue of tlin y wnt sot lli n must IIP no-rrusonihln doubt of the guilt and no questionas to the gravity of the ffenie
It U not to chow at tItus testimonylieforo me mibwtantlally ilo i sborofllvnl not the roncvptltn of thetllKMiiv of hit position or that ho ooininiltod
foolish or even that he bus OArliU discretion in euoh inunnor at lo gIn
inuw to the l lnf he hoc been Influencedby political considerations
v bo tiki n Into ac-count by the people when Judgmentupon at poll hut morAlon that n public U until or the
fact tli at hi iiondiiot hv cauMHl great and Justi-fiable ill iitlufurtinn to poiMclentlfiiucltl70 a
quite dl tlnot from legal proof of abortto sorlous us to warrant rimotal
from office to which he tins been electedby the l plo
Tl nre dUml ned
DKDIAMOI KD IfOJrlV IX A CFltDrunk llrandr for Illnei anti rail lined In
llro J v j Comm From LeuUvllle
An etpcnKely dreved young woman tud-denly fell to the tidcnolk In Uroadway nearTwentyfourth street about 730 oclock lootevonlcg liar tailormade gown rcture butund eencrous dlplny of diamond had rUready
attracted omo attention lo her and when shefell a crowd quickly gathered around herrollceman Hells of the Tenderloin stationpicked her up HIT wrm cut and her nonewee split Shn was dipd and the pollcotnnn-iullpil an nmUiliuiCH and took her to SewYork Ilixpltul-
Sbowtld that sb niw Irene Mc llll yearsold of Ixiulsvlllp and that she was
Hartboldl Hotel Inquiry there broughtthe re txa u that no person was knownut the hotel Tbn the voutur woman wild shelied bepn flnylne at the HoffniHC HOUJO orthe Hotel ho not be Urnu t whirl hospital people and the police
loan thoiitfiit that tance slmhd h tlf r t taWcui to th iiollcn station houv-Shews tnlciti there and In a cell Aharitftof Intfixlontlon entered niMlnst her
Word wa en to the Hollmi and preat a oih ilrove io the a woman
who ald sit wi Mr Ilrundi p Shewith Sll and hit r Clerk IVscock of thelloffman Hxuon furnlvhed bali for the prisoner
Peacock to talk about the woman-It said however Brundage antiMli McOlll cams rera nt Intervals on vlflt
that the yum womani tor naia call at cite ill anil had
taken a a s of i nell knownn It WHS said fraivd
honbliirnd to In theIiirkt poli court
IKS W II lllTTOX AffWrKel tf I tn Ihllllpi llrooki and
Irenlilent Uayes-
WtSNiiEO Manitoba Spt IS Mr HuttonDr W A H Hutton committed sulcld
yesterday afternoon by hootlne herself In tinShe was n nleo of Illshor Phillips
IrooUs and a relative of President Hares Thedoctor and Huttrn were Washngton about five year ego Muttons
had been slightly unbalanced for tome
Army and Nary OrderWASHINOTOX Sept wets
MM or Ctirles T fiord Thlrtysftenlh Infantryflailed as maMtr on the transport Ttolrs on
voyage tn Manila where h will loin hi rerlmentUrut John S Ilattle FlrrentU Infantry de
s Acting Advocate of thehUm
naTal orders been iMUfd-Ueiit W Kelst r order tn FhllAielpnla rtiolcedtAcit W S Croley lcl leave for thrr-
iJeul It P Helps order to Wabash feroVert-IkAMil As lttAtit Surgeon I Unrrls from the Haiti
more when oul ol ninBiUtlon to home ami watt orders
lUlttraor Dry Goods House Goes flownDALTIMORB Md Sept 13 There wee a ven-
ation In bunlnew circles here today when It
announced that hodges Ilrother wholeal dry merchant hId felled The
wee founded In I6M by Mayor JamesI ide who was one of the men In
lalllmore hU death teverHl agoflm was reornonirM Application for a
pc versiip was made consentthnflrm
It ltlo netween Income and Costat Home
This uhert will be clearly forth In next Sunatpv 1 la uch A way A tamakt It
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MRS CLARKS WICKED
XKHllinOH EHXHT IX COVK-1TIIKHK TIIHHfS A flXK HOW
iliflilratr Ioiil With iin Kit on a Dttta-iIjtwrtr Nelari tht InUwellMwyer IIItreat Threalenlni lUb Cnrpt lr iWho threw the lat About thiS far trIal
John of J 0
bad the wife of lube neighbor Charlessutnmonexl before Magistrate Jool In the Yorkvllle pollen court yesterday He arouedof saying runny thing he didnt like to hIm
somehow Mrs Clark got the Magistrate1llr t anti she told another a cat storj-
My child had a oat your Honorsaid Mr Clark It was Just as old aw
girl and was a great pet It sometime walkedInto title mans home Thats what Iton Aug 16 Mj biiHband wee washing hisnt the washstand met before dinnerwhen the cat suddenly whizzed past hisand struck wall with a terriblethud It feet scraped my hutbandaas It passed him When we picked the catIt WM stupId
H hock Ing and brutal commentedMagistrate A warrant for cruelty to animals
we had to semi ofcruelty society to take It Mrs Clar-
I went on seemed to make Mr Erinand blew Into my babys face
You that do you askedMagistrate You dont mean to say that
at you do younn your Honor replied Mrs Clark
Two warrants the MauWrntefor cruelty lo an animal and another for die
Tho two warrants were long In preparationWhile they were being drawn up
not vt lied nn t MttAflk nxthat tho Clark cat had a nasty habit
nf Into hU hnu e about meal timeand doing stunts for example jumping fromtbo of the to transomfrom there to the supper table
On the evenIng the cnt out his wIfebad fM fur dinner and Im lost hU temper whenon entxrlna the dining room ha thatnnlt pu f
hnut had eoua el In th ier onMo et Adler he WAI reurnilguedand Mr told her story again Thistime shn added that when the cat wax takenSway by Uio llergh h r little
wot Mcled with convuTtlone alsothin color of the cat was
You you saw tho cat thrown at yourhusband that l wai a black rat am
hall was dark began Lawyer Adler
That U leading put In Magistrate PoolYou ask her what ahe saw
Will your Honor permit me to crossoxamine this witness
Yes In theMho said began AdlerShe the MagIstrateI hnvo II right to examine
began Adler again niwiimliut a defiant attitudeYou have a only to whnt the law
the Court allows the Magistratenow grabbing the gavel and emphajilrlng whathe said with It
All r WHS iMglnnlng to ear something againabout his right hut the Magistrate rose ex-
Iy leading from bridge to the floorJ down nab on-
Pownl Down sir thundered the Magistrain
the other I am downsir he said still defiantly Hut the MitxlxIrate who could not Ader was downas far as h could go stIll continued to yell
Down down till veied controlhe grabbod the apiaredf-
oentertaln tbti Intention of hurling It athId Ho relaxed hi hold however antIaiked the prisoner t nit If ho had anything-to nay
1 order you nut to reply said AdlerOut out now tie MagistrateAll right Ill v out responded Adler
hilt Ill have my client cut s eorpimproceedings tomorrow a 1 did on a prevlout-ooasl in
Out nnd learn how to l a gentlemanadd MagIstrate Pool
Adler In tliiwitrlcnl ns-
he walked toward the door an l Krn t wn heldIn IJili bull on thin chsrifn of to thin eatTho complaInt of disorderly conduct againsthim was
KILLED SAVIM HER XLTIIKi-
rSliterlnIsw of New Hochelle Mayor SleetDeath In
Nrw Sept 13 Mary braythe of Mayor Michael J Dillonof this city wan killed this evening tumid theMayor flBhtyenr ld son Philip was Injured-in a runaway nt the country place recently pur-
chased by the Mayor at Hound Hill Connabout MX miles from Greenwichwho liven In Mount Vernon went to HoundHill thIs morning n short vaciitlun MayorDllltiti recently gave huts boy n Shetland jwnyund cart this the boy crud hue aunt wentdriving
mile Iwlted MUinHtclind the reins from h r nephews
hand tout the pony had already aatOll down a uteep hill At bottom ol thehill was a stone fence The pony dashed IntoIt antI was In tiintl killed cart wasxmaiihed to and MUM Iluvey and hernephew out Just before theemMln grabbed tho boy In her arm antiIt I e lie broke force of huts
fall and saved his life liar nee was brokenanti tiled almost Instantly
Mlsi was lot nearly twentychief clerk and malinger Berrydry goods store tn Mount Vcrnnn Mr harrywax n widower nt lilaooo and u handsome house on Chester Hill
REFlEYIX AOAIXST DAVID wrIITo Recover MOOO Worth of SIlks
hchwarientuch llabrr If Co
Deputy Sheriff Hadlcy received yet rdav awrit of replevin agulnst Darirl Well anti JohnDon doing liuineHias the HrooKIrn Vnl t Com-pany at 70s llroadway fur UOiiT front Hiumen-utrel A Hlro orofS hwartnnbach HuberA Co ton sllkM Illumenttrel t Ilirnch have asttttenien1 of Mr Wells dated 0 1 I last show-Ing acse s KJIOOCI and llabiiltlei 172000 Of thepiBset loidon wi In real estate In NewYork New Jersey nnd Tennessee
Weil wa oil of the references given by
hell tho rnemliers of the SeeMtr gang of allegedwlnder to mar hants from whom the genie
to ihouandi of dollarsiodi on credit The five were arrested
n two but on Aug 27 and Sept t bltsntl fl d the p lie at that be wa-
n no way with them
BROKER ACCUSED OF SlltOOO THEFT
Charge Slide by Hli Former rartner nilmixed Once by the Orand JUry
Edward A Noblett a broker of LlewellynPark Grange N J was arrested yesterday oni charge of grand laneny mal by Edward II
us Broadway who alleges that he IotHOiiOO through dealings with Noblelt Tlm
formerly his partner In anislnewH Noblett was tail Novemberm two charges preferred Watson and wasindIcted on ono The Grnnd dls
other complaint nnd It on thisdlcover of that
Ml wilts also have resultedthe partnership MagIstrate Cornell
for examinationJudgment lor 11171 wee entered yesterday
iiralnst in favor ofH Wstwn on a partnership nccouuting
the late firm
Samuel I Sthleffelln needSamuel Ilradhurst ticblofTelln whose nine
letb birthday felt on Fob 2 last died yoi-ecday and will be burled on Monday from
late roMdence ash Madison avenue Mrchleffelln wee the s oond son of Henrylamilton SchloITelln who wai the tiNt VOB-
re ldent of the New Tork ColPire of Pharmacy In 18 and who became lie
resident on the Incorporation of the collegeIMl Henry Million Bohlelfclin then
ho famous 8chleTelIn drug firmwas then lnown nsll II 8ch A
bibs fathers retirement In ls a Samuel Ibecame the head of the firm and
hurlnei was eatjled on undur till style ofHrother to In ls J S II
nelln retired and huh son William Henrywho riled in 1H9V heeatnn
if this firm the finn name chancing toV II A Co W H was
by William Jay KrhlelTellnend the firm la now Co Samuel
1 devoted munh of bis tolIterature writing largely for the religiousirnns works Me saK o
ltD The foundatlnns of HisnrrIM3 for na ns nnd
IV 4 anti the Peoples Hymn Book IKmarried Uicretln Hazard who riled n-
ugu tofHoard ai at home
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When tho millionaire arrived at thou roouthIn hotel and took a whole floor for famlland the retinue of servants tnat aooumi nlchim there won naturally elation amonghouse employees who were called upon I
do for him what hIt own suite of attendantcould not accomplish Hn was known to b
liberal and although lila personal staff Includeeven a French cook the approach of his de-
parture arouxed expectations of largo feeiIt was naturally somewhat of a shock to Imvithe party go without leaving behind It tinmeagerwtt souvenir of the millionaires stayThis unexpected result wee eepeclallsurprising to one of thou bartenders who hadexpended much of bis timeskill In the preparation of drinksthe wraIth niet who enthusiastically noknowlegwl that he had never beforethi feature of hot life so much Ho the bar-tenders faith In the generosity of theman wee considerably shaken after the milllonalrcs departure especially as he had prnpared a bottle of cocktails for the Journey backto York It was only by accIdent that tincircumstances of tho rich man apparent for
were Inprobably does not know to this day how lit
d Intentions mlncarrledot gratuities when ho left the hotel was en-trusted to his valet who recelve a nubstanHal sum to Iw divided among tinhotel servants lie knew that this visit to themountains undertaken on account of sicknessIn the New Yorkers family woe not likely ti-
repeatid The ofseemed to him tindercircumstances bo It went to swell the earn-ings of servants of this class These profit-
tlit hotel Is riot surprising lieresult to give title a repu-tation for parsimony until the truth wee knownEven a thin facts brought verylittle comfort to tho dIsappoInted group offervent of the hotel are for
tIme when valet ahull again appearwhere are Similar casesshown previously that for such pur
tic recipients In tho quan-tity Intended Hut few been
In their operations to keep everythingthat came Into
Itettlna Glrnnl who IH to be married againreceived credit for more husbands than
sIte l really entitled to altliouidi the presentbetrothed will ba her fourth husband If theactresss present plane are carried out ArthurPndelford John J Rafael ringer and Harri-son J Wolfe an actor are the only man to whomsho was ever married The dIvorce courwseparated her from nil of them and It weethought after her last marriage that abs had
to Indude abstinence from matri-mony among the reforms accomplished by
In a sallotment of cpou still leaves her In thinmatter of behind Lillian Iu s llanti Dn Wolf Hopper whose to-gether In brought out the sug
that H chorus of their former husbandsand wives would make n liii rm tliiKfeature of thin Six hiixbinds
erroiieou to Ml-
Glrard who Is still In thn thirties Hutchic makes no attempt to isli under colorsand modestly the marrIage to
next month will only hrfourth entry Into the married state
Complacent groups of bareheaded womennow walk through the streets In the eveningusually on their way to and from the theatresand look ut the natives wearing their liatn withan expression of mild surprise that a great citylike New York should Mtlll be so far behind Inthe fashions as not to know that It U good form-at night to go without headgear III the streetsan well a at the theatres For these women
tire all visitors to New York from cities wherethis custom huts been accepted for several yearsIn lloMtan Washington mo t of the townsoutside New York women look upon a hat on uhummer night not as unnecessary hut ratherthe mark a failure to nitb th listword In modes New Yorker an accustomedto their mildly patronizing attlmdn whenconic hern In autumn Jill have so far ro-
fu U to follow their Ai thin visitorsshOw their looks that find Ithard to realize how Nnv York remain sofar behind thus tUnes both are Hutthe an It was decided by greater degreo-of comfort rather the visitors onthe recent wanu nIghts
mprlere Prlngle who has returned thisyear to b ono of tho leading singers In thin
company to give opera In English nt thethi fall has been for several yean
a valuable memtwr of foreign companyalthough he huts appeared hitherto only Inthn less Important roles Once lat winterhe had opportunity to sing UrpAi fj Ae7r
owing to the Illnesi of M Planoon anti showedthat In any group of singers less brilliant thanthat customarily heard At the Metropolitanhn could take a creditable place Hut the NewYork public Is exacting In thus matter of stareand will lIsten only to the most famous soyounger and less known singers have littleopportunity to attract attention At CoventGarden Mr Iringle always sings leading rOles
but the public has not yet reached thopoint at which It will bo dtaatlMlpd when everyartist in n performance Is not ot the highest
Pringle are wllllneto endure the of mein-berMblp In the regularcompany bnoausn thin compensation Is muchgreater then abroad even
coiiditlons era not no satis-factory Mm Mantelll who is not to slugat Metropolitan his winter remain III
wa weary of In-
fmaf r et although re asalary here than Khn will In Lisbon But
th opportunities for an Italian contralto atthe are few antI while Mme Mauitelli occasionally hail the opportunity to upetiT us or was muchmore frequently call d on for SfenAano or onoof the maidens Mr Is this
to have regularly the leading basso rolowith tho company and one of hUcations for the work lit hits knowledge of the
He was born In New South Walesand while h has bMn heard at the Metroolltnn hitherto only In French German andtiillan U not experience In English
The presence of the buyers for the outoffirms Is one of thin Incidents of hotel life
this itcason It has Indicated Itself Innew way Some of the manufacturer that
situated In cities not visited by these agentssent their representatives here with specl-
nens of their stock to compete on their own
round with the New Yorkers Many of thesemen lire situated the hotels whose hallwaysnow look like some kind of a bazaar a a signinngs on every door or protrudes Into the cor-
ridors All kinds of goods are offered by thesetaco and one display led recently to a curiousincIdent In one of the Urnndwny hotels A
Iniulred of the clerk the way to the smalllining room on the second floor as hl wife was
to take her m ali there The clerkimwered that there was no such dining room
uist returned In arepeated that he knew there
room there ai his wifelft1 first told him existent arid Uien-olnte1 It out to him had
atnj thus clerks denlsl to tier All that theroAn In the office could do wax to repent thetruth that no such room as hn hal I iwcrlbe IWAS to l fount In the house Dut I lucre
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low was a table set with samples of outputThe who come to to purihases of tock am enorgetl-oo local business m n not accustomed to Hi trnetho1 lintel dining rooms are filled with
visitors as early as 7 oclock In the momnfl mot of are down town at work
before d
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iVUIlamiburg have had him removed to a lanl-arltim at White Plains The removal was
decided upon after a consultation of doctorshas not In pood health
several months He la a member of thIambic or tell ers and It oftrs Mollenhaur who recently
that shn and a woman withhad a cake walk were a nulted In
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Was renolleii and a Dlipraieie Notice Waslh Hens e When New elm That a Portnnof asOOO wit Awsllla tier In Ilitil
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Mica Goorglana Edith Hlmonson a dresstanker hlrexJ rooms at 403 Park avenuewwiks She had little money andlittle work to do Yesterday at noon stun
penniless will hor landlord had served nIKMseos notice on her for nonpayment of rent
An hour later arepre Hosenthai 4 Rosenthal lawyers at 113 Grand streetcollrti on hunt and told her that she washeIress to IJ5000 Hn said thou word tutu beereceived from RussIa to that effect Ml
Hlmonson did not try te prevent the executlniof thus dispossess writ Hhe paroallenl her furnlture out to the other families living Inhouse and disappeared No one In the houlast night knew where she lied gone
All I know of the case U this saidAlexander Jtoscnthat when naked about MU-
Hlmonsons fortune My brother who U mpartner received a letter from a tea merchantIn Bt Petersburg who Is a friend of his stattow that Frank Slovens an American hadthere and that In lute will he had bequeathed
to Mice Blinonson There was a post-script of a few lines from a HussUn lawyerwho stated that wo would shortly receive offlclal news from the American Consul at StPetersburg-
Mr Rosenthal said that Miss Hlmonson hued
told hIm that she was wealthy nt OIM timeher father having teen a prosperous horsebreeder but she had lout the bulk of her moneyIn a savlrurs hank crash In ISHI And since thattime she had had many other misfortuneIn 1604 she WM driving In Central Park
carriage In which Htoveni and Mrs Stevenswore takIng a drive wits run away with MrsStevens was slightly hurt and MUs Hlmonwroffered all the help shn could She afterwardcalled on Mrs Stevens who WAS staying atthe Windsor Hotel Hlmoason told MrItosenthal that Mr Stevens was n retired commlsHlon merchant antI that hu and his wifewent to Europe In 1891 She added thatSlovens died H few nlontlm ago
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Nineoae With the Army Say IlnrdettCoot-lKisiiersted the lutler-
Krftlai Cubit DiipaHh It TUB tune
PREIORIA Sept 1 Tlio testimony of medletch men here generally U to the effect thatstatements by Mrtho condition of the hospitals were greatlexaggerated At Illoemfontnln and Kroonhtad there was BOIIIB extra nufferUiB whenthe pressure became great owing to theof skilled orderlies but there was nothingwarrant Mr statements
hen Roberts showed that In Januiry hi
ordered the cutting of the transport Hoto march a large army quickly through toto the railway to Illoemfontelrt HU poliowasjiwtltlcd There was dllTlculty In copingthe sick and wounded on the march For thitiNt glxtuen days the Illoomfonteln puppljtrains that arrived were Innuflldcnt for thedally rcfjulre m nb4 Then they egan slowly-
to accumulate a reserve until they had fortyflvi-da stock when they moved forwardtie time the enemy was niaxxlng ojid threatenIn Gcii Ilobertss communications He orderedtill possible meaiuivs taken for the care of thetick Tin wounded were sent down with theleast possible delay hen Roberts frequentlyvisIted the hospltnls and was satIsfied that thnarmy and civil surgeons did their duty well
Mr Stanley testified that the warwer allowed to make unrestricted re-
ports Only trlegrnms were read Letterssent to the press were neer read an the corre-spondents throughout the war could testifyMr UurdottCoutts was allowed on the linesas an extra Virtue correspondent to vIsit thehospitals when be requested He achiest to seea field horpltol In operation arid this requestwas also granted
nfnaiiEiis HKSIXTIXO rnrxcnOperation of the llrltlh Army In Africa
lluller Scnttcri lilt Adreriarlee-Sftrlal ruble Imialtli la Tint SlvI-
X KDON Sept 13 A Pretoria despatch oftodays date says lord Roberts yesterdaystarted for the eastern part of the Transvaalthen PoleCarew has advanced along ElandValley to Xoollsedacht
Gen French has been heavIly engaged onhU right flank and Gen hutton ban gone toreenforoe him
The War Office has received thus following
from lord RobertsSept 12
Owing to the dlflloult nature of tho countryour advance Is alow but we are graduallygaining ground
PoleCnrew with the Guards BrigadeIs at Xooltgidacht and propones to move toGoodwan station tomorrow Hutton Is hold-
Ing OM high ground south of tho railway andprotecting PoleCarcws right flank Hutton
hearing that French was heavily engagedsignalled that h was going to his supportlodny French crosed tho Komatl River atSlonio lot on Sept 10 and went In thin directionof West llnrborton-
Buller has occupied tho rrossrondi near3pltzkop The enemy divided sonic goingtoward NeUprult and the rest northward-Ian Hamiltons command arrived at Helvetiatoday and will Roto Watervalondertomorrow
Tho enemy attacked Douglass on Sept IIBetween Ottoshoop and IJcbtonbcrg AfterIOIDO hours fighting Douglass drove the enemyoff and captured a quantity of grain and storesSeven Rrltlsh wore wounded
Clements In clearing the country betweenffrtlgersdorp and Ruotenburg lie engagedelarey on Sept 10 and drove the enemy from
positions The IlrltUh lots was two killedand fourteen wounded
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Iixnox Sept llA despatch to tIme rtnily-
Vtitf from Ix renzo Mnriuos ears tht Preilent Krtlger will awaIt hi11 wit thTe beforeiallln for Holland Th Prrtorln correspond-
ent of the Yeim says that Mrs KrUgcrcalved a telegram from her husband aiklng her-
o Join him at Lorenzo JUrque Stun repliedthat cbs would do so If her health permittedier to travel
Sfntlal Dtiratth Co TimE SureElatioN Sept II Instructions have been
sent to the Governor of Iorenzo Marnuot-onoenilrur the measures to be taken In regardo Pn ldent Krtlger who is now at that plai
and who will remain under the protection andurvelllnnco of the Portuguese authorities
MARTIAL LAW FOn TIIK DOERS
Proclaimed by Lard Roberts ThreaRhovt thTrsniTsntS-
jvwlol CeMt DiipaUh to Taut Surf
From TUB SUNS Correapondrnt at PretoriaPliKloniA Sept 12 JM P M Lord Roberts
ai proclaimed martial law over the entireranovail Hejiublln now known as the ToolUlcer Colony
and Germany Heady to Send MoreTroop
Special Cable Dnpalth lo TUB lureIlKnUK Sept Frankturltr Ztitung
Oonttantlnople saythatalx Itukalan trawports with 8WO men
a quantity of munition and railway malariat will sell for China In ten days
The papers say that Germany is ready toscud more they are nece ary-
Prndne Dealer a Nnlrlde43 years old a produce dealer-
of 201 Graham avenue Wllllamaburg cnm-iltted suicide yesterday by outline hula throat
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BntKoiixt Sept 12 230 P M II HunChang In an Interview with the convMponilenof HUM this mournIng he witsto start for TlnnUIn on Friday He U now proparexl to begIn negotiation for thus sMtlemenof thus troubles with the foreign GovernmentPrince Chlng the other negotiator ban powersimilar to those of VM U
When asked concerning hli plans for the settlemerit arid the method of negotiation to bo em-
ployed U liming Chang replied that he wouldcross that bridge when he reached It
TIme then asked U tn explainthin contradictions In tIme Imperial edicts Is
sued during this siege of PeklnThe Empress was badly advised ho said
At first was aaAjred that the Iloxern wereInvulnerable and were able to makv It hunt
the foreigner Afterward when she foundthat this was untrue she changed tier opInIonand her attitude
Earl U titan asked tIme correspondent why I In
Powers were disinclined to accept him as i
negotiator He declared that he was betteable to arrive at results fcatl fartory to bothsides than any one else
Li was very Inquisitive concerning the eventiof thus march of thin relief expedition to Peklnparticularly Ln regard to the alleged atrocitiescommitted by Home of the nlllos and the looting
laughed heartily on hearing that UnItedStates Minister Conger lost seventy pounds liweight during the siege
IiNDOv H pt IS A dmpatch to this Timtifrom Rhanifhai dated Sept II asserts that thiedict recelvoil by Li Hung Chang appoIntshen Yung Lu a peace commissioner In additionto Prince Chlng It adds that hen Yung Iil-
a reported to b near Ilngtong Hhnrv Provlnoewith troops protecting Courts retreat LlHung hang has AdvUeJ him to admit franklythat Ids troops were beyond control and attacked the foreigners Ll Hung hang will thenInquire whether the allies are prepared to uo-
ueptGnn YunaLuasacommlsKlonerA mrsMise from Chang Chlh Tuna report
that Yung Lu has expressed lube readi-ness Ui return to Pootlngfu but la reluctantto accept thn appointment
The southern Viceroys have communicationwith the Court a far as Tungkuan whichon the boundary between this Provinces ol-
Ho nan anti fihsnsl anti thence by couriersThe Governor of Slmnsl reports that the
Court on Sept 7 was cnie days Journey fromTalyuenfu
A despatch to the Central News from Shang-hai says the Allies are treating with PrinceCiting for an srinlsUco
The basin of the negotiations if that Man-
churia shall ho made a buffor State thatEurope garrisons shall bo established attreaty ports and that the chief ofaiiall be put to death
rnoMisKi flr ii nuxa CIIAX-On Assure ThU Oorernment That American
IJTt and Property Will It RespectedWASHIXOTON Sept IS Ll Htintr Chang
cabled to Chinese MlnUter ask-ing Mr Vu to acknowledge to the State Depart-ment his receipt of the reply of the tnlted Statesto the last edict of the Chinese Emperor givinghim full discretionary powers
Karl Ll rends assurances that be lias fullpowers to treat for peace and Indemnitiesand that American lives and property willhereafter he respected In China He thatho has taken such stops as will secure the safetyof foreigners
Minister Wit handed Li Unrig Changes niceto the Acting Secretary of State Dr Hill
this morning end surance thai Karl Llwould carry out the provlMons uf this Govern-ments demand warts recelvod with satIsfactIonMore definite Information on steps thatEarl IJ has taken will be awaited
According to Infoniitlon here Ll HungCluing will leave Shanghai for Pekln tomorrowPrince Chlng had on Informal conference withthe Ministers In Pekln on Sept 0 and said tothem that while ho had full powers to treatwith them he could do nothing until Ll Hunghang arrived and he wired Karl IJ to comoto IVkln Immediately Prlnco CitIng has beenconsidered one of thou pronreiMvo titanIn China anti hue manifested hula proforeignviews repeatedly It Is thought he may be a-
more character In settling theproblem than Ll Hung hang to whom ninnyobjections have been
TKArrEn nr AJIEHICAX tMrtxnrThree Hundred Chlnei Soldiers Narprtied In
a TemplelhlrtT KilledSpefaJ Dnratth io THE Sure
Ixixnox Sept is A despntoh trout Peklndated Sept says a troop of Americancavalry which had ben sent to convoy cattlo-to the city suprlited 300 Imperial troops whowere quartered In the templn of Hhaho TheAmericans killed thirty and captured 12J riflesThin ChInese fled to the northward
Another Pekln despatch dated Sept 9 saysDriKOen Wilson arrived on that day for dutywith thin Americans Prlnco Chin on thatday pout an unofficial visit to all thfe foreignM mliter
A dispatch train Tientsin dated Sept 10
says thin international force under len Potward whlrh Is innrehlng against the Boxersin the Tientsin dllrlct after marching fifteenmiles cnmped at Yungllnclilng which N
fifteen miles due west of Tlantxln There weeno fighting on the way On the morning thedenputch wits sent Monday the column ad-
vanced to Maochan-
gorTRAOKs or stnorxix moorsJapanese General Proteete AgaInst Conduct of
Krench and ItmlsnitaNf Diiraith lo THE Sure
Prom a SUB Corrrapondent of TUB SurePrKtN Sept 3 noon via Chefoo 10
and Shanghai Sept 12 0 P M The Frenchand Huisluji troops who are arriving now areguilty of frightful atrocities At Tungchowthey outraged and slaughtered women andkilled children Gen Fukunhlma one ofJapanese commanders made a personal com-plaint to the RiiMlnti arid French Generalsanti urged Gen Chaffee to do likewise
The Sixth United States Cavalry reconnoitredis far as Hunting Fork the fork of thus roadit IliiAnllnir north of Pelcln and killed twolloxsrs whom they met They destroyedargn stores of rice
Owing to the atress of military businesslen Chaltee refuses to allow thus press cornipondents the use of wire from Pekln toPaku-
IOV KKTTELEnS SLAYEIl CAVOHT-
Zoafrtfei nil Crime and I Turned Over I
the GermanSp aJ Dnt Htl lo THE Sure
IiOxnoN Sept 13 A Pekln dMpatcb datedSept 7 says
The Japannvi have arrested thus assassinf Daron von Kettoler the German Minister
The aMaasln baa confessed lilt guilt and haidelivered to the commander of the German
Ho wit arre ted while trying to sell an Inl-
hileil watch to a olflivr At fIrstio only admitted that took watch from
of thin German Ministerhowever he that lie was
murdererHe the Imperial authorities or
dared him to comtnt crime
M D Olns Vamtlr at NagasakISvKlo Catlt tlnialck lo Tutu sure
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e Olers tim Hus lau Minister at Pekln arrivedit NagasakI Sept H on a RiiMlan
on Sept
ilspareee Clatters Withdrawn From Amoj-WASHINOTOS Sept is The Department of
State has received from lbs Consul at Amoylo the effect that thus DrltUh
and Javanese marines had been withdrawnthat was bslig maintained refugees aruturning and the shops
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coats have been ready someweeks but weather hasnt
Fashion isable so cheviots predominatefor business suits yetenough fancy worsteds for themen didnt have a smoothsuit last Winter
Our sack coats are cut likethe best tailors are cutting them
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AILEOKD HUSSIAX tITIJlATt31German Story That Cur II Remanded
RetIrement of Empress lnucerlaNt Hiiialrft to Tl SIT
nuntlK Sept u A news bureau which wnsrecently established for the purpose of supplying Fjmt Asian news tias receiveda despatch from Shanglul sayingthat HiiMla has the fol-
lowing ultimatum lo Ll Hung Changlbs Emperor of China must re-
sume the government and guarantee the appre-hension and punlshmsnt of Prlncn luan andother leaders of the lloxera and exclude theDowager Empress front all influence In the Gov-
ernmentThe despatch adds that Ll de-
clared that tlme proposals with the exceptionof the first were unacceptable It li furthersaid that Ll Hung hang has abandonedproposed journey north
From another souro It Is said thud the reportof thin opening of negotiations la untrue
90000 XATIVE CIIRIST1AXS
Women Put to Awful Torture br Ilostri-llaiiarr In Cores Too
fptclal CaM Diipalthn to TUB SureHiiANniui Sept II During the month of
July 20000 native Christians wore massacredn tine northern provinces Women were subtided to unspeakable barbarities and In severalcases the torture was prolonged for days
YOKOHAMA Sept IZ A Japanese who U sta-
tioned at Ohioonc Coren reports that twoJapanese end several hundred Chinese antiCorean Christians tiers been murdered on theCoreon frontier by Chinese
DR HODGE AXn IflPK KILLED
MInister Conier telegraphs That Thej 111Death at r otlmfnW-
ASIHNOTOK Sept 13 Under date of SeptMr Conger has cabled from Pekln-
Hodgeii lllled Paotln fuThis means Dr Courtland Van R ns laer
fledge M D and wife Mr Camp-bell Hodae
Dr Hrdge wee a graduate of PrincetonUniversity crud afterward tuill d medicine atthe Pennsylvania University commencedhU practice as a In Philadelphia H
a natIveof Cedar lapld la who graduatedfrom ollece Dr and hUwife agreed to devote their lives to missionarywork In t and railed for that listyear His fattier Is Dr Edward
andor the Presbyterian Hoard of Education
1TIXTEII QVAUTERS FOR 7irMMV5
Those Icavlnc Pekln tn Ja lo T l o and PertArthur
ifntlal CaKt Dtifauh lo THE Svx-Sr PETEH8BVIHI Sept 13 The Voro Vrf-
tnvn says Unit quarters have already been pro-
vided at Tientsin for the Russian troops leav-
ing Pekln Some detachments will eo o Takuanti remain there Others will return to PortArthur arid Tallenwan for the scimitar
Orders lucre been received at Haratoff cairnthis Instructions In regard to thn
batteries that wore held In rendlnew to l sentto the Far East end suspending the purchaw-of horses and mllltarv
Diplomats on a French Warship at flhanchslt-iptetal CaNt Dtipatth lo Tire Sire
PAIIIH Sept 11 The Foreign Office has re-
ceived a cable tnosKOsn front Shanghai whlclithis Dutch Minister at Pekln and tbn
Austrian CbargA dAffalres have arrived thereon a Dutch warrhlp
Mrs Wlnslnws SeethIng Syrup childrenteethIng soften the rums Inltamaiatlonallays pain cures dlairbira aboltle
Second Pr ibyterlan Church Uemphh T na on Wedae-vd y StpV 11 1910 by the lire Dr Wood
Charles r tarmnbe of t tnter Cot to Nancydaughter of tin late James H and Nancy Ed
ixniirrt At Wlndermere on SaturdaySept 8 oo Charles 0 Halter of New Yorkrlty
Notice ol funeral hereafter
VWS At his home In Montevideo TruruaySept 7 Vlllam U Evans an Americancltlte-
nUnniNONAt rest site allntetlnr Illness enWednesday Stct It 1800 Emma XL txlorvdwife ot John W lUrrtviu and dauihur of Ellisend thelate John C Clarke
Funeral terrIers at her late rraldtnee 7 lleretrstreet on Satutday Sept U 1600-
t 2 P M Inurinent private Kindly omit Cow
A K On Wednesday Sept It I 00 Roe blord wife of James Kane
Funeral from tier late rtildenoe le Congress atKMutrtay Sept li BOO at A Mi thenceto St Piuli It C Church where a solemn maleol requIem will be eelibratcd for the of hertout
IcKKLVnTAl Sharon Sprints onTuesday Sept II I HOC William J McKelrtr lahit 8ln year
Punetslfrom ISasonlcCalhfdraleot Dedfordar aridHudson st HrjoUlyn on rilday evening Sept14 lno st s urlotk HCAilret and filttdi re-
p rtfully incited
irlltrrHIIVOn Ttiutiwtaj Sept toon-S mutl Ittadhutii ScUleflclla In his 93lh year
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