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Show WILD MAN CREATES A DISTURBANCE New York, April 29. There was no ond of excitement. In tho Plaza hotel' today, when .Mrs.. 6. H. P. Belmont was an inwIlllng"tcontributr' cauae.- A man, who safd ho hnd no home and save his na,me to the police as James Burke, would not take the word' of bc clerks that Mr3. Belmont was not ay the hotel. He was shown to tho door, but reentered, re-entered, found his wav to the second floor and was caught trying the doors. When he saw the house detectives coming, he ran to a hall window opening open-ing on the roof 0f tho dining room, let himself down on the roof, clambered clam-bered over it to another hall window and was overtaken as ho was climbing into tho corridor. j Wheq the detectives laid hands on EB3S-BM-B him, Burke fought like a madman and shouted Mrs Belmont's name until it could be heard in the streets. Overpowered, Over-powered, he was arrested and taken to a police station. "What made you think Mrs. Belmont Bel-mont was In?" asked tho magistrate when Burke was arraigned. "Why, 'Mrs Belmont is ray wife. I guess a man ought to know where his wife is," replied the prisoner. He was fined 510 and, lacking tho money, went to prison oo- |