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Show Section. Ohe Juter-Mlountain ee ass SALT of the police j noon before, | That was was one IN ITS PRIME as © roing cheek to stop here oe what caton in this t oe yourselé. illace did ee for the after- fair. for Deo happened to very street? you New. his ON Rule Which strect to On was open at its knights of fortune who) found an easy mark ther: firm cashicr of realizing sens that S100 000 nearly promptly of a i and broke cashier woke ing morn a OMT Tenderloin One In Erie railway come | W.d¢- 1 he was Pine ee up) short thereupon eyes, note to himself for his that, Up. he effect if Kis ie R WHAT OrtT SEND AWAY AIRTT. PATRONIZE MM - {Oo DV RT| SE Bs & R une S ATID BILLS they him immunity from reappear and would of managed to their lawyers | avery particular borrow bit of information he sufficient | had continue | The inspector asked for a few names jand addresses, which he did not write time, but if they * |} down, relying apparently upon an exlost money back, | traordinary memory, and then talked enable o them | their business fon could not get | or most of it, they must fail. discursively for an hour or more In the office of the lawyer the detail | told in detail the story of his banties of the case was allotted to Wallace,/ of the murderer, McGloin, and of the! the junior partner who found himself | Manhattan bank burglars, more fully| onee in confliet with all the lead-j}and interestingly than he subsequent-| ing gamblers New York their | ly gave them to the public In his book, Swarms of satellites and, incidentally, | and he discussed police and detective with the police, both plain clothes and |methods of all countries uniformed of the old Twe nty-ninth 4 Object in Delay. | precinet Ransom Discovers DON'T a bitter fight the ee court | prietors and employes spent SOME Son of Watchmaker Says He is " Real Heir of the Royal Bourbons. that night /ALSO WANTS THE the | | | | Mr. Clemens Grover-that is | | respondent hat The next day. the arrested men loved ‘ex-R Ss h tl em- | lcoming..and that ployed .ex-Recordet myt as "UleM ¢ i { counsel ind were released on bail | be forced.soo oO le wr: land things quilted down. for a while stolen from. ‘the | + ; i : \Rranec not| ide en f FON. SOLieEMment WEIS | ip "Lo" hi the leg o disforges . recently his name, but he famous eg amblet | Be _ be , ee the r ~ t liquor for a livingy bu and all 'round and he till Oe SSeS: Whey AG. wes, One o) ntsnhave provided living do if a settlement were made, and be-|?! phd yer 1B © informed that. District Attorney) Uitabie. HUusiness With monumental nerve he sought ; i} formed himself it MekKeon would not consent under anv }+ i} an intervievy With Wallace ans ti; 7 : lad tesial vell ‘ circumstances to stop the prosecution, * deavored to ‘effect compromise rhe houst He is thirt bs he said he would attend to that part . : . amount he offered was. refused ‘ and Wears a Kaise) rant ; or it He did not name an-adequate |* . nat didn't discourage him. a. littl 2" There re two 0 figure ance hi proposition. was rebit He lived at rils house and') yore iF e, Charle \ r ‘e's Oo Twenty-nit { ‘ t ‘ rh Wallace house nm: ng) inth The complication seemed to be | fu ' to treet, almost directly out : i } . i i opposite, ' G . It was,{ closed The brokers ne mace up) wits ; > > . * , ro 1 ° ‘ren orejen. le ce convenien fO1 , "'\ their minds they must fail and WalFrench foreigy 5 ound AN lace had Limost drowned in, othe Agen(s report Vallace could leave his house business his faerats: tox is: -failun = without F meeting : some 4 Wot reminder } | case in hand. It might nents of Grover; scowls of the + of the diel whe be the blandishSeth or Cl ved n an en atmosphere of suspicion and, intrigue which ultimately onto his nerves almost to the of making him) give up his job In panic fought : neglected was 7005, with of courtesy and another tried with Insinus- | ¢, threats People he did not) , in the dayhim speak-to would know time and follow him at night. The us¢ aid of feminine influence, respectable and). ia ; reque ; a in "tyfrom st yur' ager j evening in' the | Most of, the ul ind ant ‘un to [oe ve that our clair room, va hie se b wd th mv gran rr s fet thev il buried a hours oF gone 3 ) | dauphis whole Phe : ' ove arall and | res my Said i 5 oe} ‘TN v 1 tf no \ full, first. of promises}? of Bul ; 5 he , ve to' Wallace f he | as: Tamil ti ake the sum offered and quit h Lid sistei no doub iad trouble | Unts of. personal of threats busirie disastes be reached and. No agreement Wallace: broke | 22@" "9 Mari |in the'*Temple off the meeting at about 1 a.m. and | "*c&Pee went across the street to his ‘house;} I I as DONT'S FOR ; s ttlement. e "The centleman received with se vemingly cord: ility, rreat indignation nd an po case i the euested writing Wallace expressed facts of the!) Grover Mr. statement a that be prepared and was W allace, "Tell him- bel and I'm sick: wished of him to and see) ALL THE PAPERS TIME. ih WEALTH. ioe 5 Drug, Liquor and Tobacco Habits to Be Cured By Virtues of Mandragorine an effective day Wallace Is "Bawled 4 jut it come the of making temper > GUS for him in did seemec with | as } he Grover came in'and, took from the inside know | waistcoat 1 which he came the gentle-|on shat side entrance OHO in Se of the uonke, violent not a ; next The his Ne Grover. out of Re s - Out. a contra 2 or opposite, and | and a speed st to his;usual ' a sizeable peeled off covers bills of "That's right of the 65 ou t Corl great will.) fly a as char-} allacé not « to ) ask Duke St. member of the New York and Transportation company, to MéGtinn: terday by A. Burr, lyn solemnchurch, Joseph srook» thé marriage was a very fi ashe and attracted much attention, sensational few. hours: incident, which occurred after the ceremony and which resulted In the manent separation of sroom, was Catholic and Sterling place, on 101,..was annulled yes Supreme Court Justlee sitting In) chambers in Although lonableone a. a which Augustine' in Sixth avenue. New Year's day, was not Immediate and perthe bride and bride- revealed until the private hearing tn the annulment proceedings before Justice Burr yesterday. Hilstory by of Strange The history of the Laws Ehrinberg case and Case. as prceenes a Manne, so- Maly. She The aged "by a personal rom Emperot Willian duce his army ed for the a hl rag istration ( Says i OUT we - Metternich They Have With |} ublCan Sper Pina, way essitbl imme from ains tne Its in Brenecke, t Politics. b Ser who "rece es Metternich. seventieth birthday a former employer of with a S100 dewas interposed, he hearing Justice as the marriage was not consufficient fraud has heen justify me in annulling the corne rs : ft 14 over York had New 1858, when orst named untry, and i to with bars most bi ott Ch ridic ulous ; n the ] s no jurisdic- iffaivs ‘ John When called on last night, Mr. Moore declined to giv ‘ the name of McGlinn's uncle or any further particulars in re- Sullivan had Morris- ey a eq 000, 000,000, } while the embracing costly I stivals, In all administe ring rehip went 1eetl up ¢ trom he case | FATAL INJURY vy | sa hus¢ tts will _Y o1 ithe! hs 5 | Mrs. IN RUNAWAY Littleton, Wife lyn President, of Former BrookBadly Hurt, or FARMERS ASK of to appear She i and also her sustained a bad le é é is considered case INCREASE Mrs. Littleton was out riding with her two boys, aged about 5 years, who were thrown out but escaped injury | The horse, attached to a dog cart, tools fright and ran across the Garden City Laborers eS links and was headed for a barbed vire fence. he cart struck with such Through Province. | fore e that the vehicle was turned about angle. It was«fully half an May 12.-The strike of ag- {to a right before Mrs. Littleton was picked laborers is spreading » | hour up unconscious a mile from where the l'throughout the province of Galicia. runaway started. > laborers are demanding better pay have been receiving and are | atte mptin gx to enforce their demands stole Electricity - Elecitrocuted. The wages paid on the estate of tocki, which may be regarded| Republican Special Service the average pay of laborers ilan, May 12.-The burning corpse province, is 10 cents a day for of a wire thief was found on. the 7 cents for women : tracks of one of the suburban. lines. spreads Earth, explain whys in contempt judzment of by a against him prince was formerly Tallvrand and the coroneted P. Morton's daughseems to have face of the earth, are led to think ribs shock née king's Agriccultural regained bad fractureconsciousness. of one leg and She two has brok-a er patterns a Service Baliliffs are seat Prince De unable to Yaeets placarded the him ‘| COCompa anion, of Pace Eee lee those old nine a map the parthwes ae angle, a the Sometimes the pope vorth held there crowd I SORAof memory SHOU me he Sains Mineola, L. I., May 12.-Mrs. Martin W. Littleton, wife of the former borough president of srooklyn, was se|riously if not fatally hurt this noon acres, including Boston Corw York. and New York ac-/i a runaway accident. She is now at ft the Nassau hospital), where at an Boston Corner fs a peacef and!early hour this evening she had not whiel WOMAN Princess HAS A ig Jikeness. ant idimir was Q Katser. t 1exed he which Luke in ‘of GIVEN AWAY. heavyweicht riches thee® vast rict which. the Orlear imperturbable damieeHor. you don't/a promise or a scratc nso sit oe ' Vallace's That was the end of ita tie dealing with,"} ‘See here,' YOUUE How Pac He Ord gs clients were saved. ; understand. who: you're to a po-| proseer the h you to g0 writing Lewis ized Service in {al for to stop anaced Smyth crie d "TH im time) ame i the developed but auehine 'tions neve lice commi ssioner more me ab settlement was heard of them B you're talking 0 abou pervaded © the mean reputation Wallace's "What do ace, dolng! to. take Wa had he chosen and, commissioner?"§ tenderloin had crooked law ise, have could the best he Daa in his surpr to have fees y in? Look at; it, he high nea at enough "What do Hace ‘s | business ‘ this."' and he to this.| day that from busy him kept | p flourished: nt Sun, York the stateme d left jn. ut Wate the office |New face trooklyiy, a New Jerses -marrlage ‘a daughter of EdPie east Park West, : rner Army," pero and dealt ‘. . saic °12. ~The York' Mary °Moore, KB, Moore.of it "SOLVED BY SOUTHERNER endé without a word,| a Dutehmat pocket. of. his} acterizes: breed i New Miss ward Accident, TORY: WAS ata man from |} of France, descen out pae up-| Kkings,. can nevel yi t 4 Frenchmar $60;-'| bed Wallace's. of large Sono ns in ations prince denies that } Vl) he ori asked % 1 =a n 2 eu y Phat's 2 right, And Grover went sey ‘ acteristic by BOSTON CORNER ari priso \ turning | ar Wallace,' him," ‘ said see not; ' } ' he might| that in order an eta + ee ell informed before undertaking) his eyes‘ back to hissi 4 book | I ‘ 4 ta ‘ me pe t " { czive his aid to the matter, which he 1 th rvaDs Appeared I to gly ised, 'S a statement; with a card o7 Which -waswritten: | Th fe a . A that night he slept | ‘You had better see me [have come! whatever, of these .p Wallace os onse jousness of having|jto vour terms Prince. Jea was born eae jav's work "Show him up," said. Wallace him oltizer righ done May Liquor. however, he gave W hat he gathering in Manhattan. Miss Moore i of the! was. then In her twenty-first years while a slight over« ose ‘was about five or six years man whom he knew to be | McGlinn To | older... The person who introduced them to the use of morphine | to each. other represented MecGlinnn as a horror the man became unconand remained so for several When he recovered conscious. | part of the state.. MecGlinn's attentions did not ask for the drug and | to Miss Moore became marked from James suspected the man had it | the instant of their acquaintance and The man jhe about his person wasva Seeger visitor at her home Br ee : however, he had no desire jin | Ee Ganed his. sult. with great ardor, morphine and he proved to be | ) and NA adroitly managed to conceal his both trom the young wo"drug is said to be worth $100 | real character | man and her father that no objection was in liquid form and is exjp eeddersls to his proposal that the marEgyptian mandrake, h | ige be celebrated on ears no relation to the.¢om- |! than three months after >' wee the <] IFS \ fine i "looking striking likeness to t I . of } leg ¢ eged the aivtaatih Louis bhov have been ‘sent Vienna ladrid lio Hagu and: The had | burg, who 1 retired | says that. the king that.<Mr emporers. * did not servant -had saying Che the doorbell aited up for him aa quickly appeared, at ' Wed- Released a gradually Increase his offer, he 1G Wwhere-he Sourcht hi oom and his bed} nowhere near, the figures required in discouragement »rot > ‘ ates . thought it best . Wallace's firm i Hor Grover Gives Up. polic certain a should he that commissioner 8 they were He had lain me 1ding and smoking to.) favorably known, if possible, encompose himself, as his habit was, for list his influence In aWactinn a reason-|a few minute wher he heard a ring | bl Is Vienna society, about her fortheamin, founded on fact in regular writings, she said and then, but they| mandrake found in the swamps | tance kad been formed. consumption,| Ad pad lowlands of oe It is im- | urations were f for the marriage and the. documents,| j ported from German |-ress MeGlinn daily sent letters politiceal and. otherwise, peepanes law office ‘d during my hus-} street to his ai and ¢ er as a diplomat and! be pass that he did not make avi life of a court lispee: home ee the Park slope, in of emperors royalty of Europe The chureh was thronged with vis! documents ever see the the ceremony, wHich was Solos Ther , probate be a nundred Change of Allegiance From Massachu- | a big house reception. use floral-decemtions,.. th r hyve been gathered xroom insisted on corning at his ow apne prince CUS 4 setts to New York Was Not xpense. but the bill for which, amountstill has a youthful voi Ing to (nearly $1,000, he over pald. Voluntary. glistening with love. of She is stilicin | » Chance Foils Bridegroom. all the crownec It chanéed, according to the story. re-~ and very active Corner, now a part of Ne Ww | j | vealed before Justice Burr, that an-uncle au recreation Exploits Valuable Cure-all in ¢ ‘hicago | York state. was once a part of Massachuof the bridegroom, who had not een eyiinoinens the most a Its change of allegiance was not|/ invited to the ceremony, happened to pass gar ments for the church } Hospitals and Promises the church while it was in progress and but was thrust upon it. non-prote ssional } through curiosity entered. carly colonial days = ssachuHe was dumtoun le dd Wwwhe n he recognized nied everything from fupe Coad in the bridegroom -his - nephew, MecGlinn, PORER FOR LIFE, ‘to the Vestern ocean." ft who is a fugitive from justice and. has good claim to hold so long as the discarded by his family. The unele were In New York, but when the | been Cards Compelled the departure of the. visitors from took their places and the -valley | before j} the church le arned whod the bride was Kill Winsell, i ijidson became tributary to the York. dissension arose over the} 40d also where <she lived.'The' same al Service | evening after the wedding reception' was ownership of Albany over and the bride and. bridegroom: were ‘3s before the Behe ee war 2.-Count Isomorto take their departure on: their -ndeavored to straighten| preparing in a private dining honeymoon trip, the uncle -made. his ap} eppointl ig commissionmet to find a er aceept-| pearance at the house Te denounced his a hall where Yo dary cow rk ¢ E 1ed everynephew as an impostor, s0 far-as. his Was Ih progress t he Connectieut rive iatepen chs | standing as a lawyer {is coneerned, and Riderki led the count's everything to the Pavitt ocean, | a criminal a Waltz, a muffled n, each contestant protesting | Moore Disappenrs. fact all the land was his, they making what they considered were The bridexroom admitted all the charges most magnanimous pane Coates lo settle the by his uncle and, hurrledly putting Phose going ame near enough tinally |} made his hat and : coat, fled from the house; aye starting point of the line | OF round him sitting hwest corner, but could not! Jumping into the carriage that. had. been i wound in ether or not {ft =] ould foereniel awaiting him and his bride, he..disaphat the two nob ro peared 2 same nigt it he arbi flight the "Huudson S ! over the young evolution, red to} from the ver since vherej me Bus Za } abouts h unknow n. It: a is some ishal ate killed s was} time bef dings for the -anpointe d, "and th aaaited } : sinning at a} hulment of the were tostituted, alled the baron th cut} and it was only a fe months ago that ere exchanged Nn on the plaintiff received permission to have @ Jatltel tending northeasterly 1 straight} the complaint served by publication, So 3 o-called, to of that the secret of Miss Moore's unhappy parallel with the general pot The enemies marriage has been confined for such a me, playing for \ so adopted followed closely long period to a very small) number of The baron held s f th ; ‘ igs. 1 count sent Among the affidavits submitted to Justice Burr was one from Homer 8. CumThen his friends ming a former mayor of Stamford, the end of thirty of Hot toms in Massachu-} Conn., In which MecGlinn was accused llet into his he: i rims checks amountttle sectlon, w ee became Bos-| the ‘for out if ar rround whelmed favor, ut tions and and receiver for a last interview He con-}'t , the good « with reluctance, for he had oun wee of accomplishing anything queen of he Nether! fhe two met ts house , ovaria. Tittle the light of Overwhelmed With Favors. one time Wallace would be over-! otherwise, Was Time went on, alved ne Grover sented oO hope Pashionable Bonds. d A CHRONIC REMEDY FOR VICE FOUND AT LAST= held that, although the cause of the jin cells. Much to Wallace's regret action was» good, racts did not!Charley Ransom had toa go with the Justify sustaining orders of arrest, and | rest defendants of Prince Jean their freedom Neither did Grover escape Ptcas | Agents cared about eharacteristie of the police methods of which was all they european Tleads for ; those days that as Wallace, who hat j | evo Hope Prom MeKeoon. watched the raid on Mike Murray's Scheme. iu e of There seemed o be no recourse but | from across he street, was soothing a criminal proceedings, it being vital, HIS excitement with a rabbit sand they should have | ™uUs of ale ut George, Brown's chop,| the brokers that was. howeve! house in Twenty-eighth street: Grover } Republican Special Se money at once ‘| monev. bi enn al hould come in, with his captor and } Avice. Mav A2 obstacle to wettt 7 jlake a seat at thernext tabl Vas || Bourbony, inal process, in person of the disac els tne ext nn ae was or, «as ; hi | to way: his on supper, have to sound et attorney. Roma fine old jail him, Jean ti king John McKeon no man to allow ai Nae | is a collection Vallace was glad to have the po| Navarre, the grandson his offiee to be would not par liceman I mi there ror, Grover rove a mad i } ey, watch-maket agency The gamblers and almost pulled. his whiskers out unless they could ‘ » pecornize 2 » the Freneh dauphin Mckeonu got. his on them there when he recognized his neighboi | ony \ }| a pr Marle Antoinett would be no- hope 1 compromise Neleased on Baill ' 7 ; : It was thougt expedient to give é pedl ive out a rumor that criminal proceedings were about to taken in the hope . that such a rumor might. develop : . 1 something useful. did. It develop- BE | nis DAIL That there was some object in thus| using valuable time must be true, gamblers are not | pry just what the object was W: eee ey Ransom was | could el ape it not fathom Perhaps the king He was the | himéelt satisfy to trying was *)spector lk b oa day, though} as to the good faith of Wallace and | > \ Pp After Cure After Bride From day DONT BER KNOCK Yous King. These old- time forgotten yet. their acknowledged Richard Cantield having higher s than his more} his clients. It is pretty certain a | practical BuUCcCCESSO! if there had ] been bad faith he ile promptly vindieated his title to } yy, ae discovered it. royalty among sporting men by draws he rose to go Byrnes said ing his check for y dollar of the ta I, shall visit those places tomoney that could proved to have} night and take! those gentlemen in." been lost in his He remarked| "Don't you think it possible a tip I he handed over check that in| may get out and you may find _the | } | his business he had found it was neve1 Ss closed and the men gone | s000 luck to have stolen goods about.| ere will be no tip out on eG you He was the only who made his; give it out yourself," said Byrnes 4 them, unde, the} "When I\undertake a job it generally eadership of genis ~ old Mike Murray, | gets done," eee for batt lt proved so That night simultaiT legal proce aia were find nebiih descents .were madesupon: the | "aiid ihe defendants, | five' pritcipal gambling houses in the | em, were arrested ‘Twenty-ninth precinet and all the pro for Years ding, : a 5G and money Desire ' Pour drug had supplied the stimueffect which he had ‘been: dacto seek in the liquor. felt no further desire since the conclusion of treatment The mandragorine i more delightful and satis sfying stimulant than the whisky at first, but few days it\nauseated him and he} not touch it But he also: de-| that he had an equal aversion i thought of whisky ‘Although the mandragorine stimu-| > patient it is uiso a tonic in its It repairs the damage done) nervous system, the heart, liver ) kidneys by the excessive use of drugs or alcoholic stimulants, and the being normally stimulated, be- |} leave off his accustomed doses | voluntarily and recovers his health ngeth,"' According to Mr, James, his father extensive ‘chemical research boratory at his country home, which situted about twelve miles from first began to use the about Uvelve. years ago in treatpatients for nervous debility. DoT BELOne TO THE OLD CROAKER'S BAND ELOME " promise tion, | e seclyded leaving It | from mor- | life, but had never come into personal| employers | Contact with him before He has this |} | to say in confirmation of the general would | opinion as to Byrnes' personal power presecu- | and magnetism, those qualities in him do what} Which have led so many criminals to ' eonfess to him their crimes without he could to help them recover the promise of immunity or rewat money. Theli promise was given. The ing a long interview, cov abseonder bobbed up serenely, and! rauge of topics, he tae tly felt upon } brokers put the himself an Mmfluence strongly urging told his story. iim to communicate to Mr. Byrnes| matter into the lal "a the Held | UNCLE EXPOSES THE FRAUD | Atim- he district attorney determined to keep the matter in his own hands and fo proceed without the intervention of a Magistrate also to leave out the fPwenty-ninth precinet police und handle that part of it from headquarte1 According] Wallac Was soon fa vored with a_ visit from Inapector Thomas Byrnes, who leisurely sauntjered into his office one afternoon and 1 took a chai 4 i » Inspector Byrnes was, at that time, net far from betng the best-known |; Man in New York Wallace had seen him many times and heard and read f } the glittered in. the person acts Attorney Police VeaCH haleyon old professional -_---- "Bridegroom, Fugitive From Justice, Fled a Few Hours After Ceremony. al genet vidence was laid before District torneys McKeon who promptly pounded it Reveal igure In Eaton and COURT ANNULS A ~ STRANGE MARRIAGE and "the patient rapidly regains health and: strengt h ‘After the rst: few \dases of sate accustonied ~~ stimulant withdrawnh:and in = spite of, that he sinks into: a peaceful slum"of the) pulse ' ee mination the heart's, action.isfull a Sp even" more. so than when e taking the drug. ases of drunkenness. it : no to put ‘the _patient ni condition, He wal he like any other man, the ofly being that he shall re{turn at the proper time to receive anmandragorine. experintented On aman necustomed to. taking. forty Pr whisky a day. THe gave him of the mandragorine and oid go out and drink if he so to come the en a another dose f the drug. The out and returned without taken a drink. My. father him if -he had drunk. any and he said he felt no desire GAMBLER ginning' «criminal prosecution' he Citys -Workines Widest, before 13, Dorhan B I wok out that enmity of James Fisk Jr All negotiation having thus to an end, there was nothing for BIG Tricks the' years MAY York's, Famous -[ PePert, ald the crime to, revenge ror Lower District. ny of one: Fuk e COUP, Inner fe SUNDAY, re- Good Stories and Incidents of s\) %°9 mthaxse on nis ov y d door step.a CITY, it between but-it isn't vou remember LAKE | Wallace Grover went ; on this Is the end of me about this case, Ww, you WAS commissioner 1 to 8. Pages - EL Se hs Ld: ion n eine and he strike rs are demanding that} He held a pair' of wire nippers in be increased to four times|one hand, which latter and the arm scale. In some localities were burning. Wire he had stolen have occurred . and there previous of the attempt upon the live been several collisions between wire was wound around his bady, instrikers and the military, fiicting. burns all over the thief present |