Show HON BURKE ROCHE lie is a Sulvjeet of Slander but lias His Revenge I CUPID 3IISCIHEFUAKIXG AGAIN ThIS Time He Sheets the Heart of a Rich Old 1 Window and it Is Filled with Love for a Lad Special to THE HERALD Examiner Dispatch LONDON MarchL By cable theNew York Herald Fof a couple of years the Hon Burke Roche of London who mar rind a daughter of Frank Work of New York has been annoyed by the receipt of scurrilous letters and postal cards from Sew York and sometimes from nearer home On Tuesday the London Evening Xewa said Mrs Roche had instituted divorce orce proceedings in Nc7 York Instantly Mr Roche demanded an apology which vas made but failed to satisfy him and he said that if the News did not publish an abject apology and give 200 guineas to London charity ho would sue for libel The iVeuta printed the abject apology yester day and promised that if the sum were cut down to 100 guineas to give the name of the writer The Xcws is partly owned by larry Marks Roche agreed and was informed in-formed taut the writer was an American gentleman many years a resident of Lon don Mr Burke Roche said today that he was tired of being attacked in this underhand way without cause and would have no more mercy on slanderers than they on him Cupid ilaklns Mischief Again Special to THE HEUALD Eiaminar Dispatch NEW Yom March 1The gossips of Brooklyn are shocked because Mrs Ma tilda L Case a wealthy widow whom they claim to be over sixty years of age has just married a nineteenyearold sailor boy attached t the training ship Minnesota The boy is George J Boles whose father is a manufacturer residing at Hartford Count The bride is quite iudguaut that her marriage to a lad younger than her self should excite comment Mrs ladles brown owns u handsome stoncrosidcnce elegantly furnished She also owns considerable con-siderable property losated in Brooklyn and I this city Htr first husband was c tea importer im-porter named Case Shortly I before his death which occurred three years ago one of his sops R Sherwood Sher-wood Case entered the training shin Sa marts and it was on board this ship that mars Case met Boles then a lad of fourteen four-teen years They became chums took a cruise t Japan together and when they returned re-turned Boles insisted that his companion should visit his house Ho did so and soon came t be looked upon almost as 1 member mem-ber of the family He calc Mrs Case mother tho same as the other boys About three months ago said Mrs Bole he told me he had u deeper affection affec-tion for me than that of son I acknowledged acknowl-edged I loved him other than a a mother We were married last week and I do not marre see that it is anyones business lrs Boles said her son objected t the mar riaso that ho liked young Boles as a young brother but could not quito stomach mm asa stepfather Boles and his stepson Case are now in tc same wards on board shii Boles said he Jailed to see why the marriage showed cause for comment He was really in love with the lady and she loved him and his parents had given their consent t the marriage mar-riage Caso said tho first ho knew of the marriage was when Bole informed him ho was going to marry his mother At first ho regarded it as a joke but when he found it was a fact no aeci ed to cut him and that ho would never speak to him except ex-cept when compelled to by the rules of the training ship Mrs Boles is a portly lady with brown eyes dark hair streaked with gray and a bright cheerful disposition |