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Show BEHIND THE SCENES. I CnairJf at n Jf rr j In Which a orlflj' La J j- Hnm fiiiilrtiwi.lr. HARD-HCARTCD NEW YORK IMMIGRATION IM-MIGRATION OFFICIALS. United Malts JllnWer Jllzaer Hoc. Stinitlhln; Which (Jrealljr 1)1,. plMe altaJorian. ALL IS NOW GUICT IN HAWAII. HA-WAII. A Ilapllst 1'ajtor Mixes in rolltlr. Ami UN roBzrrration lon-t ULe It. By Teiccrapti w tfce M 5.1 a 3111-i.toMinirs win: rlnyen Io.hlrrAraMnae Jmr-j lVltnre tbr llenanriurut. ASIIIICRvrABK X J., Aug.M. V Kantlal Involving the names of LMwanl c lllunt, a f jortlns man whose horn's arc frequently fecn In front on every rar-ecotmi: In America, Ameri-ca, and Mrs. Itevcrlv D. Daugrr-fleld, Daugrr-fleld, of Alexandria. Va., anil Wa-h-inton, U t"., I being diRIssnl liy evt-ry it-Meni of lhi wj-ular suni-iner suni-iner rewrt today. The facts iH-Ran to croji out for tlie fir-t tirao i t-ter-iay. Mrs. Daugrrfleld Is a liund--ome young woman, wliow huUtud i a millionaire. derttnl to the farn. Inj; of hit cUtcs in Alexandria, Va In Uie muintrr time and active In Vahiugton politics In the winter tason. Tt:e lady Is a leader in the well known society ot the caHtal. ind lh quite content to nbide ly Her hutuaud'tt lde during the round ot wintir'u gaieth-s lut the qultt homestead lile of Alexandria In the ummer dots not Milt l.tr, hut flie fl its about from one resort to another. Hitherto there 1ms never been the lei't hreath of bupicluu attaelicl to her name. Mrs. Djnerfiekl came liete alone eight weeks ago an 1 Went to live at Use cottage of Mrs. Kupud. Mrm Knard lia lived there fifteen tars' ind only received asguett, rather ban boardir, a few friend each u miner. Mr. Djngerflekl apitlitd for n nont at her cottage with the aioi-t unL-xce41onaMe reference?, jrlugit;; letters from Mrs. Kitxhngli and Mm. Carroll, her aunts, who are well known In Washington, and who arc fixmhHik; the summer litre at the Curlew Hou.t-. THE IIOIKL M.VS CBOUKKD, when Mr-. DjngetrieM arrived, to he con I J not tiut up there, nuil Mr. hnqard took her li. The ficwooiutr w.s lut)d"onie, vivaciousnm! pay, ar.d clmma-d the houK-hr-U, altltnug'i jjie was seen 3nly at meal time and at night, when she came In to ekvji. She went away vtry early i't the day, onn.timeeacccni;n!ii-i hy n cen-llenian. cen-llenian. 'Frtpuds of my aunties," the uied to de?crh? the gentlemen. gentle-men. lJUt Tuedaj Mis Su-le Wheat also a Washington lielle, called on Mrs. IUngerfirM. Jlis, Wheat had fuetarrivt,.: from New Vork. Soon alter two Qentlimcn in a sat 11 turnout called at the house ami Mrs.Itaugetr'eM and Miss Wheat went away ttb them lotlie Mammoth I'ark rsccK Tiny had uot been gone kma; when Dr. "lilunt la-lied uj. to tile Inrfi-e in a caiL llerani: :'ie liell and the door was viiI by Mrs. lingartlV married laughler. She ra.w at a glance that he had b-eu drinking. It vat the lint time he had er called at the iou4c. s.i blie jskej who he wanted uttx: "Mrs. Dinerficll. Is ehe in" he at-ked. "No, bile UiiS gni- tKit," he was told. "Who did bhe go out with?" "She went out with a youns; lady." "Were thtre auy men uiih tliem?" he r-lled. The lady be-came be-came alarmed at the wkked gleam in tlie man's eyed, HIie anincred no. "Djcs he ever have ruen call here or ro out n ith heiT" it: .vskld, svvAun.v. Tlie noa thoroughly frightened toman again ausuered iitttienej;-ative.wheretiiion iitttienej;-ative.wheretiiion ISIuntt-aid: "Well, hen she comes in till htrto waiL I.want to c her," anJ turning on hi heel he mounted his cart and drove away. Mr. UangerflelJ, Ml tVheat and their eijorts returned ibout7p.ni. Mrs. Xugard's daughter daugh-ter spoke about llluut's vl-lt. 'Oh, God, I- he here?'he gasped. Mrs. DangerlUId an 1 Mrs. l.ugardV daughter, with a young man, sat on the lurch until about II o'clock, when Mrs. Daugerlleld went to her room for the night. About ten minutes after 1 1 Illunt, on his T cart, came da diing up to the door. The liorre wa-, linked with foam an 1 his driver ap,eared greatly under the inllueiico of liquor. Of Mi. llu ar J's daughter, wlio was on the lurch, he learned that Mrs. Djngertleld hat retired. He deminded toseeher. Miss Ku-gard Ku-gard went to callher.and shengrced to ccme do u when dressed, lilunt fumed and gnally declared he Mould not wait, anJ, Hirudins MI-s Keen Ke-en rd a-Ide bounced up the sLtlrs. Mrs. Oangerlirld, who had been In the door, banged it thuL And Illunt, not knowing which room sheoccupled, KICKim l.N Till: riKST DJOK he reached, which was the room oc-cupkd oc-cupkd by Mrj. Kngard. .Mrs. IZugard wrenn;eI hen he ru'lied into litr room. He curbed his mistake mis-take and running acrots the hall, broke in another door, where a young married woman was cowering cower-ing In terror w ith her baby. Again he uttered a string of oaths and got out. TTie third time he u as successful success-ful in finding Mrs. Dangertiel J. As soon as he saw her, he clutched her by tlie throat and thren her ou the bed, attired as the was. only in Ikt night robe. Theu he raised a chair, au J u lilt it beat her cruelly about tlie head, face aud body, ot tat lulled lu-lled with till, he dragged her by htr hairarouiHl the room and out ii.to the ball. He cursed htr,uiean-timr, htr,uiean-timr, Iise a crazy man, and his oaths ar.,ucJ every one in the cottage. cot-tage. The fieople became so frightened fright-ened that thti t limbed out on the portico and stood there until the police, who ha I been telephoned for, arrived. Illunt was arrested altera struggle and locked up. No one appeared azalnst him and he was fined f IS only. jin.vTiMi:MH3 k.oiid had rtquested Mrs. Dangerrield to leave her houe. The litter's eyes were Hack and blue and Hlunt's fingermarks were tJalnly dUcern-able dUcern-able around her throat. She was nearly crazy and begged every one to ray nothing a'wut the assault or abcut her. With her trunks she was driven to the deint and took the first train for Jersey City. "Blunt disappeared '' ,ea.5 the courtroom. To day his stau.e wMshlppad toSlieei.bead Bar and he lia. rn'Ur ?. there, tax Sirs Fitzhuah and Mrs. Carroll, who are sUU at the Curlew , uy ttiKttbe Blunts ore one of the best known families around Waihlng ton, very Intimate with their fami-Ilea fami-Ilea and with the DangerfleMs, bat that Xed Is the black sheep of the family. He Is rejrtcd to be very wealthy. |