LtLb-ll'g LjL«5 jJlitUU”! \.\nio ui liiiCClittle children and thy last cent oi money in the liens'.. U alien 31 3ioore, who ?e.dded oil M diiut siieet, dicap-ptiutd Irom ton it Ust SatuuUy afternoon and every tdluit to locate him him pi oven futile, llts wife and three i-hildien are left with no means or provision for their futme support and the wile and mother is nearly prostrate with gmd, which is made tin* harder ior lier to bear by tin* reports oi Mr. 31oore's alleged elopement with a Mrs. Ini rah White.Walien 31. 31oon’ was employed as a machinist at like Jacobson 3iaehinc Manufacturing plant and was last seen boaidinn the ^4 o'clock Jamestown ear.FWhen Through work at noon Saturdaylie went to- his home and after dinner iufoimed- his wife that lie was going to town on a burine-s matter and would not be back until S ((dock that evening. About six (/clock -James Biuke, a fellow workman, went to the homo of Mr. and All s. U. k. 31oore and. in foimeu them that their sou. Warren, had left town. Aeeuuling to 31r. Bluke s story Warren had :told him that he was “going to see some oi the country/’ The woman in the case is describedn*. being about db years of age, darkhair ami tktrk eyes and small ot statuie. She is an attractive appearing lady and is tlie mother, of two children, one ot whom is with its grandmother in'Kaue and the other is supposed to be with lelatives in thisi city. 31rs. White is alleged to have eloped twice before and each time with a married man. She has been a resident oi Kano for several years past and at different times has been employed as. a domestic in the homes oi prominent Warren residents, to whom she was highly recommended, although it has been xeported of late that her reputation was not of the best.Saturday forenoon, as the story goes, Mr, Moore received a letter from Mrs. White, informing him that she would arive in Warren-on the 1:40 train that afternoon, and it is believed by his wife - and relatives that she and 3Ii. Moore departed on afternoon Gal's, for Jamestown, from whence their destination is a matter |j^r conjecture by their Tehifrv es and friends in this city, it is believed, however, that they were bound for points'in Canada, and the opinion' is substantiated by the finding ‘Ijy his'wife ol tlie address of a resident oi Toronto. Ctuiada. in ins coat pocket several days ago. -How long they iia\e- been acquainted or where they met are mat Ids unknown to tlie £«un-ily.*rilhe police weie notified of the sup-nosed 'eioucmenl, and tlie young man’s