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    THE WOULD SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 30 1905

    II UNWILLING BRIDE FIGHTS FOR HER FREEDOMnt

    Mrs Schleininger Who Sues

    for Annulment MarriageWill Push the Case

    PUTS BLAME ON MOTHER

    Recounts the Events of HerWedding Night When She

    Says She Was Drugged

    BY RUTH BARZE-I Special to The Eventnn World

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    as It may seem It was throus1the assistance of my own patents MatArthur Schlelnlncor was enabled to vv sdme absolutely against my will

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    World reporter this morning withgreat posltlveness by Mary Uroueh-or Schlelnlnser tho bride In spiteof herself According to the romnrkablo-fltory of her love troubles which arcnotunlike thoso of an eighteenth centuryheroine and are told In her complaintIn her suit for annulment of mariagothe girl was drug ed with wine In tocrparents home at Xa 930 Tremont Ave-nue Xtew York on the nlpht of Sopt7 and then on ithe pretext of being al ¬lowed to join her llance at s me lendervous was taken at midnight to StMarys parish house and forced Into

    marrlagc with her rejected locrThe girls earnest account of her de-

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    to Alfred Tranke with whoseparents here she has taken rfugc andot the persecution of her father andmother and Arthur SchlelnlnBcr thoroan sUe says they forced her to murrysingularly pathetic

    I could bear It nlltbls hateful mar-riage

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    and the trouble It has brought toAlfred and bin parents and me were Itnot that my very mother naIl fatherbave turned against me Tho thoughtthat they were ready to sacrlOce myhappiness is unendurable And the hor-ror

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    of realizing tlJat the tie that bindsroe to the man I loathe separates mefrom tho man I love has driven meroad

    To begin at the beginning tour j earsago whan I was seventeen I tell inlove with Alfred Franke one year mysenior We had lived near each otherin New York and hAd been fribnds alncachildhood and our engagement wasquite a matter of course

    My father and mother knew Alfredwell and mads not the slightest objec-tion

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    to our attachment His parentsbad been fond of me for > ears andwere delighted at the prospect of ourmarriage wbloh It was agrxed by bothfamilies should talto place as soon asAlfred was oUo to provide for us I

    I continued to work in the Metro-politan

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    Lite Insurance Company wheN-I am still employed as recording cjerkand Alfred srew mora and moro t uc-eessful in hla mm eying All went sowell that a good many months agoOct 12 was settled on as our eddlnday

    Schleininger AppearedThen trouble came This man

    Jgohlelnlrvser whom I have always de-tested

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    beean bothering mo with his at-tentions

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    He called Incessantly Hoshowered me with Invitations that I s > s-tdmatlcally refused He even doggedmo on my way 10 and from work untilI was nearly crazy

    E But he found favor with my peopleHU father is more or less wealthy Hepromised my mother that If she couldCit me to marry him she should havo-a considerable bonus and my fathershould be placed advantageously In theechlelnlnscr ohcoso business

    The more I rebelled against Qilm thosnore fiercely she Insisted that I shouldmarry him You can Imagine what homolife became under these conditions Thoconstant noggins vvoro on me BO thatI became a nervous wreck and to es ¬cape the torture I accepted Alfredslathers invitation to visit at the Krankeborne in Hollls L I

    I stayed there three weeks but thetrouble at home constantly proved uponsoy mind and Sept 7 I decided to goborne and make peace with iriy people3 arranged with Alfred that he was toeril for nsc early in to evening andtake me bock to Hollis

    Tired and Weak < JWhen I reaced our homo In

    fomibrldse who should be there butI9chlelnlngeri I wutlredwcakllnd-eart sick and It seemed to me that thofrlo realized my need for they wereStrangely conciliatory Th y pretendedto make up They oven consented tomy marriage Alfred But they pro-longed

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    tihe discussion late into the evenngWhen Alfred called for me they

    turned him away without knowl-edge

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    telling him 1 hot left the houseAnd when I despaired of his comingIhery proposed my going to meet h> jl1

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    Sent for PistolA cab was called and SchWnlncer

    put me In As we were drhlnc off hestopped the cab and called to a boy Inthe strecl to KI to hs house he ivMnear at No 779 Tlnton aenue to t-his pistol

    We had driven only a tow blockswhen he turned t me suddenly Andscreamed Say that jou will marryrne1 Sas it quick or Ill lay > ou acorpse at my fe t-

    His manner was so fiercely dntermined that I was terrorized I mustlae crlnee l before him In the ex-tremity

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    of tho moment I was forced toconsent

    We stopped before SI Mans parishhouse Schleininger sent In two menwhom I do not remember hnvJnc everseen to wake the priest They rome outtiftcr considerable time Rasing theyhad had some diuculty In ucrsuadlncthe priest to marry me a Prote tant to-n CntJioVc nut we went In and weremarried bs Father Carr I was too un-nerved

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    to make any protestStories Differ

    It is at this point ilint Miss Dreu h-ers star differs BO markcdl > from theaccount vhcn bs the priest and SOhlcin-Inser They both Insist that the girlnot onlj consented to the wedding butrequfctcd that the ceremony ba p rform J and thanked tho priest eftusevo-lS at the conclusion

    Father Carr sajs that while he nt firsthesitated about marrying the couple nt-so late nn hour the consented when ther told him thnt rjiu must bo marriedbefore a mnn waiting for them aroundt1 f wrllr with a gun supposed to be

    CHILDRENS DAY II

    HT IRISH FAIR

    Free Shows For Little Ones of

    Schools and Asylums Knightsof Columbus to Be There To

    Night

    Today the Irish Industrial Pair ntMadison Square Garden was thrownopen to the children of the orphanasylums and parochial schools of New

    York City In accordance with thecustom when schoolchildren are In-vited

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    In large numbers the majorityof the amusem ents Inside are alsothrown open to the little one tree

    The Knights of Columbus will be theguests of the fair onlsht and It prom ¬ises to be the biggest turnout of theorder since their grand ball in thegarden last winter Every member orevery lodge In New York City haa re-ceived

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    on Invitation to attend andlarge delegations have signified theirIntention ot going to take part in theservice fnat will be held In honor otthe order

    The Republican leaders of the cityare completing theirplans for S mon-ster

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    turnout on Monday night andChairman HaJpln has personally takencharge of th gathering of the clansand tho Q O JP will be well repre-sented

    The rank and file of the Democraticparty will also have a night set asidefor them next week The leadershad their turn lost Monday night andnow ithe followers will have their ownturnout

    Alfred Franke caught her nnd marriedher himself Pettier Carr sajs that hotad no knowledse Miss Breucher wasnot a Octhollc-

    Sohlelnlnger explains his going armedIn tho cab bv sa> 4ng he parried his rc-Aolver to jjiot at hlmsulj fion TrarUwho was lajtnir ten nun armed DUIFranko sijs no an r dlij urovo nilnllW that he was i Hollis aslecn Inbed nt that lImo of nlKit

    The priest bleised ui sajs the girland we wsnt out Into too nght and I

    felt I was cursed for life I was eoweak and ill that Sdilelnlnger put mo

    SGHUETZEN

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    Police Descend on Meeting at145 A M and Arrest HotelOwner for Excise Violation

    Prisoner Is Set Free

    Deteolives from the East Twentv-soooml street staMon forced their vvavInto the Metropolitan Hotel kept by-Qustav Bach at No 273 Third avenueearly thia morning and found eighteenmen and seven women In the dlnlnsroom They placed Bach under arrestfor vloratlnc tho excise law

    I When tie las arraigned Oater InYorkvlllo Court before MagistrateWahle several men who were presentwhen the raid wafl made appeared anwitnesses for him Among them wasCapt Conrad Stoev n of tho New YorkSchuetzen Corpfc en old friend of theMagistrate

    Hello captain exclaimed the Mas-tstrate are you mixed up In thiscaseT

    I am replied Capt Btoeven as anrltnen The roeetlna thcee detecjlvosbroke into was a business icsilon of theSohuetten Corp We had been In seaMon ilnce 9 oclock and it was 11Jwhen the detectives came

    How about tine women who werethere Are they members of theScnuetzen Corps 7Osked the Mnsls-tnxte

    No but they are members of ourfamilies

    Case ti dismissed exclaimed theMagistrate You detectives have notto be more careful theso ex-cise

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    arranta-Bacti and liU Schuelxcn Corps friendi

    left the courtroom in triumph

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    In the cib ind took me home Whenwo cniie In ind I heard him say to mymother Well Im you sonInliw andlibras ms wIre I fanted dead awi >

    Left the HouseTlipj had dltllcult In bringing me

    to and hall to nurse me most of the-o i i> ji Kien I recovered I madeup inj mind And in the mornifj I

    left he house stealthily and went downto the oHei to work

    Mj pircnts discovered I had goneand sent ms elstcr Beatrice to witchme Wtoon work was ocr I started forthe rranhes home at Hollis I knew1 was iu of uldai < p and protectionthere Beatrice followed me remon-strating Hut 1 nnoned her what Imeant to do and sent her hick home

    K E Frank the evnngell Alfredsfather told The Evening World re¬porter that when Miss Breucher arrivedat roh nonie on he tneiimg ot Stpt Sshe fell down In a fit screaming Iam married to that brute Schlelnln-gerl

    That very night I went to my law> H II Miller of Jamaica and askedMm to begin suit for annulment ofthe marriage continued the girl Anduntil that annulment is procured Ishull never est

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    Tenders His Seat Cour¬teously to Worlds

    in aCrowdedCar and Fol ¬low His in

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    to the Weaker Sex

    BY KINGAnother name can now bo added to

    Polltencsss Roll of Honor The nameIs E A McManus It belongs to thoyoung mam who rose last night withoutslanclng high enough to recognize TheEvening Worlds politenesscultivatingcommissioner and offered his seat on a-Lcxlnston acd Lenox avenues car atBroadway and Seventeenth street onthe fourth car tried In addition tomaking way for me his action causedother young men in the car to tallowsuit to the advantage of three otherwomen who were standing ami this nilbefore I handed the astonished youngman the envelope containing The Dven-ng World order for tlO payable to

    the first man who complied wlth therules laid down by this paper Jn theDlogeneaque hunt for a polite man

    Mr McManus who Is twentythree-vcars old unmarried and lives at No22 Gramercy Park wus on his way tohe Seventyfirst Regiment Armory hetold mo where he as a member ofCompany B was trying out for thebasketball team I hope he was assuccessful there as he was in winningthe polUeicis award

    Crowded Cars ScarceLast nlght search resolved Itself

    Into a hunt for a crowded car as muchna for pollto man Strangely enoughtoo while cor after car came alongwith plenty of empty seats there wouldbe sandwiched between thorn carswith plenty ot people mostly shopgirls standing

    I boarded closed car No D101 witha Lexington and xllrnat Broad-way and Eighteenth street It wasreally tlje only wcllpacftedj womanstanding par ot ihe evenings testforin tho shot car were standing elevenwomen und one man

    In the car eight mon sat Inn solidrow As It Will evident that there wasgoing to be no free distributionseals by the male sitters I alightedJronj Wie cor when It tfwuasr aroundcastward Into Twenjythird street

    After returning jto the Nineteenthstreet corner ot Broadway I waited Invain for another close car ¬plo standing but finally In despairbparded open cor No pt with a Lenoxand Ninetyninth street sign

    I left that car at Twentythird streetpr afJastXrleq to when the carSwung around thu but Hie mo

    seemed to be having troubleabout that Un An4the cttr ran al-most

    ¬to thornejet btock efltJ it

    stopped while the conductorthOU4Mlfa 1-1nUo UIIDOUfW aOjIIII

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    Wife Says She Will Forgive

    Him if He Will Only

    Return

    Joseph Hovnnce proprietor of thorioronce llotl Ny 177 Atlantic avenuenrcoklyn Is strangely missing Illswife reported the matter to the pollcoand his asked their aid In fliullng him

    The story told to the police by MrsRovnnce who is a pretty woman of-twentvflve was that she was tho sec-ond

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    wife of Royancc nnd that ho hada boy bv his first wife They had alittle slrl born to them

    About u 5 ear after their marriagewhich occurred five years aRo she sug ¬gested to her husband that she sendoer to Austria for her sister The sis-ter

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    came over her name being StephanieMarin and lived with them for a timeShe finally got a place In the HotelTouraine Manhattan but went backhome each night to sleep

    In July ttv wife concluded she wouldgo to Austria to see her parents andshe arrived home on Sept 11 last Inher absence her husbands wants hadbeen looked after by the sister and hismother One week after her returnSept IS when she got up she found anote from her husband saying he wasgoing way for a few days He toldher to sell the hotel and keep themoney She found he hall taken nil thomoney from the saloon amounting toabout 3X and all that had come induring her absence

    LatH she discovered that her I serwas gone also She too had taken nilher belongings The Ister Is described113 being slm with dark hair and eyestwentytwo jears of age nnd when sheleft she wore a dark dress and a darkhat trimmed with pink rosoa Sro hadabout 1W she had saved

    Mrs Royanoe and her children aru-nly> longing for the husband and

    father to come back and ir he will nilwill bo forgiven hlr

    Autos Going at

    2 a MinDangers of the ComingVanderbilt Cup Race-

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    ran a block ona of the men n middleKed man vvltb a red beard black derbyand dark clothe and who hud beentaking up a s nt and a half hundliedover about three Inches leaving o tri-angular

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    section of eat about the alzeand shape of a piece ot Rpple pie formo to tit on

    Too Little BoomHespondlns to his weary railing of

    the ny o and comprehensive grunt I at-tempted

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    jo edge into thu space but Bheeffort waa mogtly failure I Just bal-anced

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    on the eilffa of the seat withwctKht on my feet a position mcbmJrounoomfnrtable than standing That sottled hat car for me and Jumped offwh n title car swung around tho bondat Twentythird tr ot-

    Albliouali I h ul hoped to glv the carmarked Uroadway tho Colinnbuaavenue cora fair trial Airing the hourand a lulf 1f t1UAndw on Broadvvuy non came alone with euoiwbpeople in to maKe It a real tost manyat 03rIlJtavlpg only Uvrto or Mur-paMengerp 1O1iWaaaln i obliged i totake a I and Lenox car andtliU U the time I oyatfhe third claim

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    Miss Ktthlrlne Kllllan daughter ofSir ani Mrs Peter A Kllllan of No-671 Eae Ono Hundred and Fiftysecondstreet and Julius L B Ficke will bamarried this enlng by Rev FatherWartlngcr at tho Church of the Im-maculate

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    Conception One Hundred andFlfieth street and M lrose avenue

    The brido will be attended by hercousin Miss Elizabeth E Krug as maidof honor and wJll wear a dres >3 of whitesilk rimmed extensively with rare laceHer maid will ba attired In pink silkW T Flcke brother of the bridegroomwill be best man Following the cere-mony

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    a reception will be held at thohome of tho brides parents Amongthe Invited guests are Mr and Mrs W-Flcke Mr and Mrs C Flcke Mr andMrs P A Kllllan Mr and Mrs J

    I Vollmer Mr nnd Mrs A Vllblg MMC Kllllan Mrs Lena M Krug MissLizzie E Krug W Flcke Jr Miss

    I Freda Flcke Miss Aenea Flcke Mr andMrs F Kullberg Mr F Kullberg Jr

    A MMANUS WINS THE THIRD 10 PRIZEd

    CommissionerBroadway

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    lint of Tb Evening Worlds poltteniUMawards In the llvo

    It was closed car No 3081 and ieeIns threa oUter woman tioardlng Itwith nil seat taken ut Beyeoteonthstreet I hurried In after them andpaused tor on Instant near tlio roar endof the cir Just a moment It Was whenthe young man seated thlrd from therear on Jho vtemt side of the cat roseand qufctly hU gray cowboy hatmovu4 up ho aisle toward Uie front othe car a fuw fcot and tiunff to ahIt eyM forward trlthout once balneloaktd at my aeeN murmuredThankTho car ttrrned I I1 a lurch Into Twen ¬street ftia yOUnr man In the

    IIOmbrlsrotad not even favored r mil-With tht riWert jlance since givingup ilils1I1Lt I rote and touched him onthe lie turned his hand go-In to his iiat I wfcs handing himthe order for the 110 f i

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    To Ihe JMJtor of Tb Kvealas1 W ri4You hav denow a M th peopls of-

    Bruoltlyn for tholrlll Clcotcourt ytoward th weaksr IIHbYuetlng In two cam he rtn and Pltbush avenue you foufdtbaUowadwomen or youiittU at ooursfO to

    1Ind wS h i4o iig-oftr B ookln a grej

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    John J Kllllan Philip F Kllllan Mrand Mrs C Miss Barbara EKllllan Mr Edward T Krug Mi sSarah Stormes Mr and Mrs 110 Pot-ter Mr and Mrs C Hoffman Piterson-N J Mr and Mrs F Kappler MrsA E Oakley Mr and Mrs P EislngerMr and Mrs F Rohr Mr and Mrs W-Kappler Mr and Mrs Adam Kllllan-Mr and Mrs J K Vollenson Youngsvllle Sullivan County N V Mr andMrs J Btrlnger Newark N J Mrand Mrs C Miller Newark N J Mrand Mrs W Wusten Mr and Mrs PKllltan Mrs Helen Kennedy LittleFalls N IT Mr and Mrs B Behrauer-Mr and Jlrs W Watson Mr Chas BJones Mr and Mrs F Klug DanburyConn Mr and Mrs Gordon WatsonMss F Johns Mr and Mrs CharlaW Hanlon MUs C Ernst Mr ASmith W H Kramer William MillerThomas Donohue Mr and Mrs JMiller Newark N J Miss MattieKoehlcr Mr and Mrs Charles Friedrich Mr Harry Jones Mrs E Jones-Mr and Mm George D Talt EdwardHanlon and Thomns Hanlon

    PolitenessesI

    Roll of HonorMiss Catherine King began her

    campaign of courtesy last MondayBhe as tried the Bridge can twicetho Lenox avenue express in Sub-way the Thlro1 Avenue L and theBroadway surface cars riding from5 to C 30 P M each day and the onlymen who offered her a seat In allthat Urns ore those named hereGEORGE E 8CHWIND married

    of No 107 West Ono Hundredand Twentyninth street whogave a seat to Miss King on a-Bridge car Monday eveningSept 25 i

    JOHN DARLINGTON singletwentyseven of No 212 WestEightyfifth street who gave aseat to Miss King on a Lenoxavenue express In the SubwayWednesday evening Sept 27

    E A MMANUS tingle twentythree fNo22 Qramercy Parkwho gave e t to Miss Kingon Lexington and Lenox ave-nue

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    car at Broadway and 8ev-teenth

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    Only Ilerolo Operation Will BaraIIi Life and ci taoAIrlnd-

    lnU eUelCHICAGO Sep80Rhuben de-

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    by the ytclan In attendanceupon Preildent Harper of the Chlcaaro-Unlverelty that nothln wlll Mtve hlilife but a aurglea1 operation ot heroic

    It IB admItted that there Is practicallyJvlnltJs Ute unle theoanct1IbI01 tl oIdlU hlm cau bo-cl remova pt 1IoPOrtion otthlll14r 111 tJnepravoied to make an examinetlO4ln 6tew to dtcido u-jf theThe operlltlonu li-

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    however admitted that the chance areagainst anent relief ofthe patient It the operation Is par-lor L8d

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    to Force SettlementrONSTANTlNOlLH SEPT 30Tho f

    arrival at llodeliln Yemen ProvinceTurkish Arnbla of the BrItish crulitr-Ajx promises to lend to a speedy setlenient of thu British claims In conieolton with the piratical attack offbs on British dhoxv in tho Red I3ei Thu commander of ttio Fox has

    een Instructed to HOO the local authortie arrest nnd punish thn culpritslostrov the plritt JhovvR nnd pay comicnsntlan to the owners of the BritishIhoivs IInquest Witness Found-

    s AllfPSCOTl MASS SEPT SThe police have loated Alice ForrUwho formerly was mployed aa a donestl by Mr i Jenile P Chase who re-cently was found ilenil at her home herounder circumstances that Indicated aul-clde The ounK woman will testify r-ifirdliiK affairs In tlio Chnse householdat tho Inque Into the womans deathwhich will probibh IK held next Thuraday In Mrs Chasos will filed forirofottc > cstcrdai all ot her propertyjcllecd to amount to more than 1000000 wu bequeathed to her stepson De i-Korest Woodruff Chose V

    Jury Acquits BankerCALDWELL O SEPT 30 Herbert

    O Bvrlxr ono of o nllceed wreckori-of the Commerclnl Dank of CambrldReIs today once more a tree man a juryhaving acquitted him All this weektho trial on a change of venue fromGuernsey county had been in progresin tho Common Pleas Court at thlplace and the case was fought with bru Iterness

    Evans Fleet on Way HerePROVrNCCTOWN MASS SEPT 30The first and second divisions oj the

    battleship sQuadron of the NorthAtlantic fleet sailed from here earlytoday under command of RearAdmiralr-ioblev D Evnns The first divisionIncluding the flagship Maine will goto Xtrw York and thn second dIvisIonwill proceed < o Norfolk

    Money for Indian MinorsSYRACUSE N Y SEPT JO United

    States Indian Agent B B Weber Of I iSalamanca who is hero on an officialvist today distributed ja 000 In war-rants to minors and hairs of dead In-dlnns on the OnondoKa Reservationand In addition gave every woman andchild about thirteen yards of gingham w-and sheeting

    Arcanum Court FightUETRO1T SEPT roAt a meeting Ot t i

    4 committee of aHohlKan members of theHoyat Arcanum It was decided raise176000 to light in the courts the slidingscale of rates recently adopted by thsociety

    Record Grain ShipmentCHICAGO SEPT JOTlie largest car-

    go of irraln ever shinned out of qhlcocowas cleared yesterday on theGeorge H Ruts ll It consisted of i000 bushels of corn and 5SOOO btunelj of-barleyaggregating 7972 tooe Tti corn Igoes to BuffaloWoman Accused of Murder

    CAJINEBVtLLE GA aHPT WObench warrant has tictn issued for thearrest of Mrs Amanda Cobb chargedwtth murder There will probably bo jcalled term ot court to try her

    To Resume Oct 8 IPORT SAID GYPT SEPT30Tb

    authorities ofllclally announced todaythat tiro Suez Canal will tra opened 19the traffic ot all ships about Oct 3 I

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