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B The Horrors of th From the Heart of Alaska. y= Armenian Massactes, ‘THE MOST REMARKABLE LETTER EVER ah ¢ H TOLD BY ONE OF THE PERPETRATORS PRINTED IN THE SUNDAY WORLD, CIN THE SUNDAY WORLD. The Worlds July Crvulation Was 554,170 Per Day B The Marl’ July Circulation Wes $54,170 Pr Dap | “ Circulation Books Open to All >| [ ud Circulation Books Open to All.” | | PRICK ONK OEN 4 pans, and growled at everybody and pa 6 Then she announced that she was going back to, Alsace to see her seven- | een-year-old boy, born out of wedlock | in the little Btate on the border line be- tween Germany and Frai She sald \ she and Annie Ziegler would wail to-day. \ After that she became more cheerful i. e Mary always had plenty of money in a tidy roll, which sometimes she carried —_<--— -_-_+-— in her stocking and sometimes in hon x kT) | LON Sere, fou kotaramteeies BOL the Colts Forgot to Lug) Tebeau’s Cleveland Baseball; ship Mary Intended to go gn, Madame did not go to Saratoga this! morning, as she intended, but so far as SL ASHED BY tie peert haynes eee Polo Grounds, Real Trouble | fadame Was asleep when the ble ser. 4 (entered her chamber and rudely awakened her by slashing her chin in HER SERVANT, cercrscchccce—22% wis IT TOO MUCH AUSIER| XIU” WALLACE IN THE BOK Mary Biehler, putting her razor in her dress” pocket, hurried down Thirty fourth street’ towards Seventh aventie, “Mine, La Perraque Attacked |featsees’ ine coersrsahdclts EG |"‘Adonis” Terry the “Old Ma q AT SHEEPSHEAD,” 's"/The Leaders Managed to Land ike the hospital ‘t was sald Mme. La Choice to Oooupy the for Keeps on “ Roaring Bill” A Crowd of 6,000 Persons f @ While Asleep in sali) Val NT Pitchers Box. Kennody at the Start. Journey to the Coney Her Bed BUSINESS MARRIAGE, THIS. ae : : we t0/6,000 ROOTERS AT THE GAME.|6,500 WATCH THE BATTLE. 6S In No Lovesick Afia: LYONS, Mich., Aug. 31.—Rev. William ae Ee, Judd, of this place, Hed to = WOMAN ARMED WITH A RAZOR, joss svstice Setane’cntenss?|AN Unweual Crowd Rlak the) Standing Reo » Only in the Bleach Island Course JOCKEY PENN FINED. $26. Bride of 66 Says Her Mar the parties being John Mason and Mra, Chances of a Drenching in eries Long Before Gare Julia Armour, aged sixty-eight and six- T Enth Was Called ! a 1 ty-six respectively. heir Enthusiasm. : | FIRST RACE Mary Biehler Wag Joslons of ‘wetore the ceremony was performed | Ramiro First d @ contract, already drawn up by the ia i 9 r Any Attention Shown signed by both Mason and (Special to The Evening World.) (Special to The Evening World.) ‘The Winder: 8eeqna: Armour, to the effect that though] polo GROUNDB, Aug. 31.—"Pa"| EASTERN PARK, BROOKLYN, Auer SECOND RACK-- they were to live in the same house] Angon, lookng younger and friskier than | 81.—Deepite the threatening weather the Monaco First, they were to occupy different apart-|eyer, despite his advanced years, ar-| footers who were fortunate enough to The Aldermen Want the Governor's Island Guns Fired as Their Chowder Boat Pas: Sun Up fee ments, he to defray all living expenses | rived in the city with his. string of| et the last half-holiday of the season Pasthaiid penbereenesae ath THIRD RACK HAD LIVED WITH HER 13 YEARS. Jana she to do the cooking, &c. youngsters to-day. After carefully im-| turned out in large numbers this after- he never felt| Moon to witness the gaine between the RUNAWAY ON THE BRIDGE. DUNRAVEN PLEASED, DEFENDER TRIES NEW SPARS, recs Laws Bisats Pa,” who almost} Bridegroome and Oliver Patgey Tebeau Arae Second, EP Her Mistress. In case cf sickness the woman Is to go to a hospital to be taken care of, she to pay her own bills, and vice versa. pressing the fact thi younger and better * Always Had Pistols Beneath Her| Should death enter this strange house. |Confessed to forty-five summers, mar- and hia squad of ball-tossers from| Horse Collided with th: rk Row No Time Lost im Her Training to . Pillow and Became Violent Ghlere rapeeien AaCsPaLne dotting este [eee a ane ae po tne Pate cross Lone berane lan Une. atetlva [Yor Sah ciara ee Meet Valkyrie, RACE TRACK, SHEEPENEAD BAY, \ : 9, 5 | this aft bent upon slaughtering ‘ore the time scheduled fot 3 5 j ‘ 5 f Whaw ieaed. Seah tall Bo to the etre of the "cig enemies, the Giants, the game 10 begin the crowd kent your | Aware telenaing to White's Express | Meeting with the Cup Committes| ,,,,,{i2miele Te Kine Waid) | | Aus: B1—The "very attractive. card en Crosse ver 3 li ¢ Ing into th tl by 2.90 o'clock 4 AD 5 + | brought @ large crowd to the track thie : ote Nenerable bri de, wishes It under. It was the first appearance of the | 116 oa TUIReee hin Rate street, Brooklyn, ran away on the north Very Satisfactory. Aug. 31.—Defender came down into the| afternoon, in the hope that some really | simply a matter of business.” “Botk | Windy City aggregation in New York Baatlig GABLCIW GE 400), were OCOupIOdl driveway of the bridge at 3.45 this after- lower bay for a trial apin to-day, with | exceltent sport would be seen. The track ¢ partien have some real estate and both |snce last Memorial Day, when after | Sealine capacity of 2,00, pied, | noon, breaking @ wagon and causing a oe her new steel boom and gaff supporting | was in fast shape, but there was a + The members of the household of |#¥e, some real and personal property, | two desperate struggles, one lasting for a i more persons were | great deal of excitement hi H vA and both have children, devon ning the weame suecweded in| forced to atand against the fence Coming down the decline this side of | Race Conditions Substantially the | "<r ninsall. damp wind trom the south whieh Siig Mme. Emily La Perruque, fashionable Plate die ate a Duly, wae anleuts ole Waeain, andliie seen isha ha uteetn ine oro | ncae ee boat lost no uae Ma ial particularly harmful to thick winded _ " - - ; a reed! . ; into the open water outside the Hook, iB * French iilliner at zi West Thirty’ | BOTH BROTHERS INSANE, | Although it was “Little Wille” Hutoh- | Covered second base, while Bchoch took | allowing, the Nagon, to run, upon the jame as in IThoh, chessthauled, gee andarhes way | Teer Bales Blaker, tor two. fourth street, were startled at 8 o'clock me son's turn to do the toasing for the| (ett Held. Anderson right and Tredway | driver, of 26 Myrtle avenue, Jumped out ——— about two miles southeast of the Scot. | files. and the Turf Handicap this morning by loud screams from her | One at Ward’ 4 and the Other | white-stockinged troupe, Uncle Adrian| ®t on the bench. of the wagon and the hi features of the day, both pi rae, Anding land Lightship. There, alone and al R . Whe! Jmpit yi ! hi it ° u Bi » a eats of a rare order. room, When thé} reached her apart- in a Hoi I. decided that Willle wasn't good enough | nailer se Sock the ateniance way ling towards’ the ‘crowded’ Pere ‘en. | fe Wredicte that AU Big Yachts) vig “unobserved, mhe tacked and ‘the weather waa cloudy. ment they found Mary Biehler, one of| Henry Oppenheimer, nineteen years |? 49 the trick, and he selected “Adonis’ | placed at 6,500. One of the bridge pollcemen clo sed ‘the ‘Will Use Steel Spars. wheeled and manoeuvred about for nt-|sRower fell about 1 o'clock, bi 21 3 Terry. The latter, by the way, has been inut her old, of 221 Eas: One Hundred and Sec. The Batt! Fith euch force that it’ was bt we, teen minutes. keep many he track. Ft j m servants, who was hurrying out.| ond ‘street, whose brother Edward, | ding great work for the Colts, and the Brellivn: dom tie hinnen: The hoes wan pacer She had on one of her old mainsalls, | #% thoun nd perpone este pS je madame was walking up and down, | twenty-five years old, is a patient in the| Old Man impressed upon his mind the| qritin, of, before it could recover Itnelt, Valkyrie's new steel boom arrived at| for tt did not peak up as much as her| nog inthe hist coon wae Ae * screaming hysterically, while blood| insane asylum on Ward's Island, was|!mportance of doing his best to-day. | @hind Sag ee A peepee the Erie Basin shortly after 3 o'clock | newest Herreshoff canvas. FIRST RACE. 1 gushed from gashes in her neck, chin|t#ken to the Harlem Hospital, also in-| Opposed to the Adonts was little Amie| Corcoran, this afternoon, It was slung on thearm| From her peak floated her yacht| two.yea clea aah aibhe A esas se ee apt sane, early this morning. Rusle. On the last two decasions that | Bajo, No RAIN IN SIGHT. Of a big derrick which was towed by the! ensign and from her truck her club| amen SMR, madame's miliiner apprentice, arrived| Henry has been out of work for a|the Hoosier. placed his sitll oP exhibi- Lat hance, 1b. ecarpahl he White.@tar tug Pulver. flag. Only her mainsail, forestaysail ‘ for the day's work, and said she met| year. It worried him so much that a| tion for tl she. tester wor.) Snecma S bila d rgee ds On-:the tug were Lord Dunraven and|and Jib were eet. the Big serving woman by the gate put-| Week ago Ne began to show signa ot {fled through the game without @ single |/Zennedy, p, Nace, pb and Enjoyable Sanday, H. Maitland Kersey, who cume over to} At 2.10 she hove around and headed ting a razor in her pocket. dementia. He was quiet last night when | TUN to thelr credit. pumplree—desers. O'Day’ and Mc-| A number of New York carried |see the new spar shipped. There was|for the Hook again. The wind was| Fascination Il ' Hi . j Madame managed to gasp that Mary| he retired, but at 1 o'clock this morning Eorhess Aneonis Boys decided that | Donald, umbrellas this morning 'n antiolpation | also an extra gaff for the English yacht| south and blowing at about a fitteen- a Ot ern 1 Z tried to Kill her. Messengers hurriedly Re qnrer Bis parents ito, alarm ty Amos was invincible, rs Mead the gong First Inning. of a downpour, but Forecaster Dunn|on the derrick. knot gait. She did not go in the Horne- (attiefteldy..... . summoned Police Surgeon Daniel Smith, | sheutite that ne woull seo the chong | Sounded for practice before the game It] urkett singled McKean singied, s they might have left them at| The new boom is a much lighter and| shoe, but headed off northeast, with her | Sai Ma # of 225 West Thirty-fourth street, and] OM fre pon i Was found that the visitors had not} childs sacrificed. “A wild pitch scored) home. It Is cloudy here and over the| more graceful looking apar than the one | boom away out to port. Fret Vrain, M8 eset ccd i Policeman Edward Hahn rang for an Brno eee gucsman Hannes, brought their bats with them. There ry arene oe ceira. Mier lake regions, the Middle Atlantic and|which has been in use. It In constcuct-| It was great practice weather, and her| Refugee ent out t » followed : running, Li y f scurrying about, but New E d States, but th I be ah by Wi % ambulance. When theofficer arrived. An ambulance | W@® any amount o! Specond. Tebeau Mie to Shin, |New England States, ere Ww: ed on the same principle as the old one| handlers were making the moat of it. Whi ‘The Winner and Cap ‘The gashes in Mme, La Perruque'a| Was summoned and Henry. was taken | finally a messenger arrived with the on balla, Corcoran singled.|no rain except a shower or two thislin the fact that {t is made In #ix longi- ——e—- tive.” they" aiung into the stretch an ; to the hospital, He gave no further | wagon tongues. La Chance for a douhle play. Two runs, Nearly even termé and then neck and chin ‘were stitched and she|{2,\Ne Teacits the treateniin weather: fully |, GRAD Cub Mtieen Cote DRAG. Shin | ermine OF to nine, tudinal sections, The diameter of the) NEARLY A LIVING PICTURE. | makers died away. Ramiro thea came j was taken to Roosevelt Hospital. She| The father of these two young men dle bas on’ ‘balls, Corcoran singled,| The cloudiness is due to an area of| new boom is much less than that of the through, and joining The Winner: 4a not seriously injured. is Herman Oppenheimer, a cigar dealer, Fosilng ton theepeten the wands) gchoch' forced Corcoran and war dou-| low pressure Pp eastward over |old one, anr it tapers gracefully to both | Mary MeKensin Tried te Diarobe om| ahead ina Heres drive, The nee Mme. La Perruque is an Alsatian. —— By winning this afternoon the local] >!¢d up. No runa, Canada, They will have anda’ Sei and a Neanlin ceaeeae : toskers would pull up on even. terms Kaneas and Northern Texa a Car Track ead in front of Gapive, She jx the wife of Edward La Perruque,| HAS THIS DOMINIE ELOPED? | toners, %ou5' oth Being tied tor ‘seus Second Inning. thosatie tir weeher, 2 Especially at the throat ix this taper- : by 8 cont chef at the Cafe Savarin, Mary Biehler ———- enth place: a a Pirte.| GT sneled. Blake forced him at| | The forecart for, thie section in for|ine noticeable. Apparently It Iw ex- Pech udeinitciuge may Loageepnaindhandy ‘Toree-your-cttat ome whe a © : io postpone: me between Pitts-| second. ‘connor forced Blake at st eneral ‘alr weather to-morrow, 5 id boom, . Starte: ? Fea eaters Mote tea Heer Marie Ab MNerten Bn 2b et ai, ia New York will be played on | ond. Wallace hit for three pases, stor. | Tt ip cooler in the Northwestern Btates | “tly the same length as the old boom. | Ves Wt worty-sinth street, oele-| Maer’ 113 (Hamiuon). a" 5 scoring | and in Bismarck, Dak, they are look-|, Another point of difference in the i to Laling forward to-day to skating, rhe fact that the flanges are not as wide fa ill be treated to a ‘double ce. ‘wo runs. o'clock this morning 0 Mason, ©., speclal | heade pe) Daly singled, La Chance filed to Me- oa In thin city at the | eon the eld boom of Rev, J. H.|_ Just before play was called the sky| Kean ‘The ball hit McDonald, who al-| same time it wan @ degre @ entire boom Im painted a light dark ana rein threatened | lowed Daly to > to second. brated her day out by getting intoxt-|%un UP. UB (McCafferty). fet, 118 (Laittlenedd) cated, At 10 o'clock laat evening Pa-| Primrose, ng tiara trolman Nevins, of the Kast Fifth street | angdon, 109 (1 station, saw her standing between tho| Asurews, 1d, (Overton)... 30h eek Dearly Beloved” Missing, Wednesday, The Pirates are scheduled | {ng O'Connor. Burkett sing! has been a singular attachment. CINNATI, 0,, Aug. 31.—The Com-| $8 appear here then; hence the local} Wa The rest of the household consists of Mme. Rominger, madame's mother, Joe Rominger, madame's younger brother, lace. McKean out, Daly cr mercial Gazstte’ gays the disappearan became very ‘Anderson | “The higheat temperatur brown and looks exactly like a wooden . and Annie Ziegler, a domestic, Mme. | Oper een et gany’ tolloned te | tO fall at ‘ay: moment. giruck out Grim singled, scoring Daly. | ter, Fla. ep pL ty cpevtty MeaIIEL Ha line) Sars Motel Cys) ¢ Dirlon, of 472 West Twenty-seventh|the disappearance Wednesday of Miss The Batting 0: Pence foreas (GHimsarwecony: “One. Weather For. When the derrick was towed into the | “ble line at Third street. Seared ee, Sere bedten trom t street, and pretty Erminie Iseler, of| Maxgle Gyer, one of his congregation,| 4. yor, whira inn See ie: Re Seal bay there was considerable delay in Repeat Bee eathered, Wiesereieg her] Monaco and Owlet were both Thirty-fourth street and Seventh ave- cited by the fact that Mr.| Fulier, #8. Childs fanned the air. McAleer filed Yore City and. viel fretting ber along the Yacht Ow (a eee ee eee tore the mould ae | sesett ie Neti te stop. Manne r nue, who knew madame when she was repeatedly disciplined here | Tiernan, rf, to Grimn. Bo did Tebeau. No runs, ally fair, excent a litht shower or two to-day; | boom. Feachad the spot Lefora he could he- [6 eee) Bin, fat fe tired @ girl in Alsace Joined the others in| for, too much fondness for Miss Gyer | Van Haley of, Hittin base on halls, Bhindle wafe on | ciigniy warmer. followed ot Sunday by fair,| After Lord Dunraven and Mr, Ker-|Come & lving picture and took the/ and Hamilton had to dri was tallligsshe story of Shalareange dite Or and was to be tried by the ‘conference Murphy Pa eared OF ee aavoie: DOK | ainay cooler, “southeasterly shifting to north: | wey had examined the new boom they | ¥¢UN® Woman to the station-house, by * neck, Omlet was three madame and her servant. Hethermors, iat noth musrontesetted | Bursa, it Bchoch fied to Blake. Griffin wcorlig, peed oatela ha A atood on the dock watching Valkyrte’s| When arraigned this morning in Es-| lengths away., cine 1a! Mme. Rominger related that Mary|Where they were going, || Bluford: 2b. Paly hit for two bess, scoring Bhindle. morning crew unahipping the old boom. Lora | ** Market Court she told Maulatrate! ay. netics stakes; for two-year-olds; Putertty Biehler was employed by her in a time ie (dren He Ve ncinnat! and Fi ‘ nee out, sto Tebeau, Two a per Dunraven was asked if he would way|Vcuel she had taken @ little more | course. of sickness in her family in Alsace, | (oi cman Thimdas Terre eceday | Ri ore—Mr, Tim i ree Fourth pts anything in regard to his meeting with {Hquor than was good for her and when Ont EES seus (meagettns 8 AS ee thirteen years ego, and that at the close| wife for Philadelphia Thursday night First inal McGarr bunted nafely. Blake safe Mob of Lynechers Foiled, the Cup Committee lant night the policeman appeared she thought she (Chorm).....10-L St & ¢ of that service Mary, who Is a big wo-|BY the, Haltlmore and | Ohio. | Mf Murphy opened proceedings by mak-|9P Cofcoran’s muff. | O'Connor sacri-| JONBABORO, Ili, Aug 3.—A mob of over Phere is really nothing to say," nata| ¥&% home and in the act of retiring. | Eloretta Iv. ut, (ein): ‘ ; man, of forty-eight years, induced her to —9 = ing ‘a ‘brliliant Jump and stop of “Bit food. ct allace’s hot rounder bounded | one hundred determined men came to the jail |the English yachtaman, “except that|, The Magistrate Aned her $5 and sent | Caste, "07 (@heedy)... H let her bring her daughter, the dark- THE MOTHER FAINTED. Everett's terrific bounder, retiring the | Hake. Hurkett singled, “Mcicean fied | 1 ovelock this morning and demanded ai | our meeting was without a hitch and| "ett the prison, Musrmisalon, WoT thiiiiedeid: Hy haired asd preity Emily, then fifteen . Dig colt at first. Tommy Bannon closed | tq Grimn. Childs hit for two bases, red Mrs. Men-| that I am quite satisfied with all of the yf 7 y in| il, to. Amerie ———— hir mawleys about Wilmot's grass cut-| scoring urkett and Wallace, “Coreoral | dental a HARDENED CRIMINAL AT 13, |tomci‘ts! One ove ‘ana Antom: «quired a strange affection for|Cowld Not Stand the Prepence of | jissind three big holesin the aimen: Miles gown Mes lear @ ube fy with one lie a ap to the sys A LAS aol the races are Jilin aiase: + latter quit at the he dof the atpetc Emily ind was jealous of any one on fer Child's Assailant, phere 1a Js efforts to locate the delu- | “Anderson hit wately, Grim's grounder | hiwever, us Sherif Del substantially those that governed the ae Nurses | ees. iptn went tothe, front aad won . whom she lavished attention. They! Virgil Davis, the nineteen-year-old |" “Shorty” Fuller pasted a sizgling liner | Waa fumbled by Me ane SOrmINg An6 sent Jones last international contest and they were girl to Cloak Her Thefts. easily by two lengths from Argenting, came to New York and Mile, Emily| negro, who Is charged with a criminal|past Everett for a base. Michaelmas’ | th. Soli” arm Uhr iy steunady: ws taken on the [lina Central to Calo and placed | satisfactory. J who passed the fast-tiring Floreti i Rominger set herself up in the business| assault. on Queenie Willets, nine years | t/ernan stood until a fatful of bad ones |Gouuied up on the formers hit, Ander. {in Ja). The or only dispersdd after being ai | Tord Dunraven sald that h Martha Rhode, thirteen years oid. | 208 Bent Sir out ® Nene taeda ‘ she learned in her mother’s millinery | old. of Freeport, L. 1., was arraigned in | came alop dammed copards Anse’s!son scoring. Shindle base on balls, Cor- | owed to search: the jalt ren Mt pit} aaid to be a hardened little criminel,| Tme“E eS ) establishment. Mary Biehler was her| Harlem Police Court this morning. ‘The | Mrorgnola, Len me ang Mnree{coran singled. scoring Grim. Sehoch <a i 2 Tea he expressed the oplaion shar Gh [Tae RiEManes St Xerkyllle) Court thie NDER ISLAND RESULTS. ie servant and friend until four years ago, | "Wien ‘Mra Willets caught’ aight of | Murphy ® ia liam bes ale O7R0R0 Neaneathed to Bi Ot Wie latae veanls of the TuLVIs will | Ones od, Cemented beak late th ALEXA when mademoiselle met M. Edward La| the negro she ‘fainted, and It was come | own. SCORE BY INNINGS: he bills filed In the office ot ihe Clerk | paye wteel ¢ will! custody of the police, charged with ee AN Ume before she revived Bannon algo swung wildly three times.| cleveland... 22.0 4 = | _ Amon the of he Clerk | have steel spars |grana larceny by Paul Cartes of af | RACK TRACK, ALEXANDER Perruque. : sm | “Good-eye Tommy" refused to hit and $ = Jot the Surrugates Court to-day those of | : a »w ND, Aug. 31.— The races run on Magistrate Simms held Davis In $3,500 Brooklyoonm O13 2 ‘ Just before the arrival of the new] Seeand av AND, a over the rubbe iv ome, who divides $13,000 betw: bis! econd avenue, whose wife she robbed . follow! Mary concctved a dislike to the fa-| ,cHemstrate Simms held Davis tn $3.50) | rorced muller r, Jim nis ©, Henry Hi a ble eae tee Nett was | track to-day resulted an f mous chef and was very fealous at| row. Stafford plunked the pfll to right for a —- nephews Jacob, George and Willlam Hose; ot | SDF Sallmaker Ratsey visited Valkyrie | of a gold watch and a pair of earrings? First Race—Four furlongs. by — street, who | and examined the sails, He ratd they | valued at $4 on Thursday la FULL DETAILS OF ora ed at $31,000, to | would ft the new be times. Her influence over tne pretty bases var yan gmrecan yncoring. on] OTHER LEAGUE GAMES, n : ; Wet, 4 to > and out; Bagnet Tu sew | ford at aecond, Burne wae cau m exactly without) Martha ts sald by the police to be a! $9. for place: Noxlo third. Bitar ey Alsatian milliner was as potent as ey, ford at second Burns was caught na: Richi n cond Race—Four and a halt fur. however, and when her lover warted| VORK-CHICAGO GAME AND ‘THE |ping. “Three runs, Bi wr WABI) IRST GAME caine enate, valued at sauow, | AMY changes being made [slick ttle thiet, who has robbed a|jongecWon by Bllgsard, 6. ‘gt and to marry they had to elope. SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACES WILL SCORB BY INNINGS ville Out sg 041 a. 8] pew uA cop irers 6nd Bie Conenio “Aw 00D aw that boom Is shipped,’ dozen different people within the past) to 1 Misery Fs cond, ¢ fo 1 for place; PERSE » KIG: a Chicaao.. -00 = | Wasnineson Ov - 6.10% 0.0 4 Catherine Fra 2 said he, “the Valkyrie will be ready two months, She did her stealnig by| Tioga third. Time—0. a - They ran away to Chicago three y BE GIVEN IN THE NIGHT EXTRA, - ey ‘ ie Third Race—Four aga a half ‘prio f ago and were married there, Mary Bieh- New York, sr - Batteries McDermott and Warner, Mercer and i $8) Face 1 think {he steel boom 1s | hiring herself out as a nuresegirl, but|_Won by Dart, 3. to § and out; Bella G. 5 ler was not to be set aside, and after -— =n | MERE Veneer Ms Hire, Wife and Waby Both Go areas Teiprovemest.” on no occasion remained more than a|second, 3 to i for place; Johnny B, z AT BosToN Joseph Levy a palnier. of 299 Pleasant avenve.| An account of the movements of Val-|day Or two, Her last place was with | third. “Time—0.5 3-4. a very short honeymoon, M. and Mme. Cincinoatt ouvou — [eatted as folice Head: kyrie and Vigilant will be fou page|the Cordew family, wh hi nee Perruque were astounded one day when Pisin of 3 a't beste Sof this edition. acai A) MNOS) AG: Went A PET DOG'S FUNER “ - ai hi genera) alsrm A on Tuesday, and two days later left, at ¢ Mary stalked into the nouse of Mme. Datterie—Parrott and Vaughan; Mtorkiale und| avy. She tins been missing with her twenty to ——— (hah tee ME eae penis air one — Iseler's in Chicago, where they had tak-4 Ryan. Umpire Mr, Bimal fo Muy Cental koko Lake, nea I Hix Own Kiln, which Ume ibe fewelry also dieappeared en refuge. i: AT BALTIMORE. RM, Auk. i They were lting together 61/aat a.wealihy | sca dischereed. ce none of tte sett |. Hid Re_Pope: BC BEG The jealous servant was dressed in Bt Lovie nett. 20 Kast One Hundred and Twenty Afth treat brick manuta + /and dixcharged, as none of the com-| qdaison foad, had h a fo gomie. tt man’s attir., but easily recognizable to Baltimore oc OES me of ble mite, Levy, has bin of bel 1,1 plainants would prosecute the girl, ast at his infirmary ah ame rouieveE her mistress. “sr Mary delighted in m Batteries —lireitenstein and Pe pariin RSET iT ae eave. Last week the dog Vaken Clarke Vmpitenahe Marse> he EN IN DOUBT aR te BE querading, and had frequently done so BAUER, 03 ane be ADMIRAL Clare cae for death and his mistress» in New York. spending the night in AT PHILADELUHA Keer | — . - — | thee ent held the dying dom paw a gambling in one or anotner New York Philafeiphia 0, O48 = (then, the first oute nd Clements, Foreman and R all Was finished, an¢ : rae J burst of natural grief over, the sofrow= Ly ees a eT fur ’inistreas immediately ‘sent for © last but one round of the International ing mistress Immedintty eet ales ie Chessmasters’ Tournament was played measure the dead pet for a coffin. (4 | at Brassey's Institute in this city tox A grave next to the Duke of = ‘i luge's canine family vault in| Hy, | day. ‘The results up to 5 o'clock we ark cemrtery was then secured, and the haunts, where her sex was not detec: | or suspected. The determined Mary Blehler brought her pretty mistress and her new nus- e band back to New York in triumph, ed HASTI erie —Cal Mack Umpire—Mr WASHINGTON, Aug. Mb-~Aftep an inspection and since then they have all lived in the as follows: Junowaki beat Tschigor cemetery, vuthorities Were not Jot the cruiser Atlanta made at the New York | 4 ; wo little two-story white cottage at 21 | NavyeVart yesterday, Secretary Herbert to-tay | IN @ Vienna game after sixteen moves the interment ‘would Tae pine ie & West Tuirty-fourth street. But !t was ordered a survey of the vessel for the purnose, Bird oeat Gunaberg in a French de- taker’s van arrived at the Maison not al¥ ys a happy household, for Mary had fite 6f intense sullenness, and was sometimes furious in her jealousy, and went about threatening dire things tly the ex | fense after forty moves. Marco beat been Mieses ‘n a Beotch game after fifty- four moves Burn beat Albin in a of ascertaining definitely end off tent of her defects The Ati very constant since sb tuaire, and the coachman and two bear © ers came in and brought th q | which was a very handsome one of gol oak, with brass mountings, and er } mmission, me br French defense after forty moves. Pills- Plate on the Ld setting forth the mai against unnamed people. down that it le Ualleved entra! overnauline | yury bear Vergant in a Gluocco piano f the 208, $06 GAs OF RI Mein She slept for three years with two other di the uoliere gf the cruiser are) after forty-ix moves. ‘The coffin was lined with white pistols un(yr ter pillow, and when one Known to be much worn | — yr ’ rently cov ’ oo a om Sab-Treasury Money for © - and the dec: fom Steamer Bar, In stat WAMINGTON Aut al-T tw weaned! THE BALLOON AS SEEN FROM THE TWIN LIGHTS, — | fhe\tcx: murine’. etril atten on wi (ranefer of money from ine New York Sub-Treas- two horses arrived, and the dom » xe Here “The Pvening World's" aerial yachting reporter is seen from the top | conveyed to the cemetery, followed beng lee the hill at Nave Highlands, about one mile distant, The hill has an ele- |@ mourning coach and his mistress night Ann \Ziegier asked :n frightened tones wha \bhe had fireams for, Mary 7 FOLK, Ve, Aus Mi-The Old Domi Te ON! ea aculer’ never GOING UP TO SEE THE YAGHT RACE. acawi Gomiea danse waar ite oh ‘The photographer stcod hack at the edge of the Shrewsbury River and | Wight was found on fire at 2 glock this mora: | fear.” \ sane ty $100) about tT ‘ \ caught "The Evening World’ balloon as it was bounding merrily away from th at her wharf at Smithteld, Ise of Wixht | vation of 200 feet. The Shrewsbury Rivers» In the foreground. On the ex- | brougham, with the blinds drawn do’ Last ween! Mme. Permoye began earth. The reporter, in his frail car can be seen Nanwing on to ihe tasin pos AY et pag Se a Relat Leen OAL ls'the county and ralirood Orifge Tins Melleser ib now’ ont one: [end the ceremony et the grave Wan preparations for a visit /9 Baratoga. With his right hand ‘steadying himself and endeay Ing to prevent the violent No Hees wore tent. the ocean, Jt is sent up from the long narrow neck of sandy beach which sep- | moat affec! jing one, many of the La Bary bad another fit of pulks Sho oscillation. This is his fourth agvension and he is becoming ¢» pert in the hand. ee Snow arates the Shrewsbury River from thd ocean. A dim speck under the balloon | ful animal's two- ‘friends ling of his aerial steed. The building on the right is the stable of the Highland | Use German Laundry fonp, it’s the Beat ip an “Evening id" reporter, who boasts of a height of six feet three to join in this earthly J Kicked the furniture, rattled the pots Beach Improvement Company. | Tee genuine Ses colores woman es wrapper, inches, He doesn't look it now, doeg) he? to he memory. cbamneeias“: ma ‘ ’ ; , a. = 4

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