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NVANDERBLT SES =RSSeeIBROOKLYNIA WIDOWS —— [PMecrmessernenson| sence IMPURE MILK | Stern - | | Ornk and he has had to. suffer on ace ‘olice So Charge 14-Year- \ count of it. He sald further that his Wold He Let Of Set at Naugh | et wie would not weaitate a mament "61 DELEHANTY ON TRIAL. Se eh Aub Blghie Penn vid t 8 | came to hand and that he often haa to —— @|eiven until tostay to demur to an ine toda on k Snyder. Frank Snyder, a little blue-eyed Ind, fo small that he could not see over the run from the room to escape a flying age A Detective Defending the Escape neces dictment for perm'ting Post-Ottice Bur- | Judge's desk, was arraigned tn the SENSIS valu (yetih ata Ho MUN TAEN at Pricanee Dati, glars Russell, Killoran and Allen to es-|Adams Street Police Court, Brooklyn, 6 . he said, “and Your Honor, she erved 4 = a waa | rie from Ludlow Street Jail, his attor.| to-day, on a charge of murder. TI S W ratty Miss Gertrade, It 15] xj month, of tame tyear ie nenan'') | Detective Detehants: ot troowien: wer Mrs, —Seagratt, Delirious, ntlow siren Ja0, his otto |tosiny, on x clans of minder. The | Ma vgp trong ¢ Makes ar counsel were out of tow ost of them bockers, ac jooked will exhibit to-morrow { the w Welles to-day for neglect of duty In al | Insel Were Out of toh, Most of them ,bOCKErs and a yachting ahirt, and looked Said, Will Wed Wealthy [strc is We 9et nuoanare [towing award wil vo seoane on coe) THROW Aerselt Oat Of |" 01"se onose asked cor ac |a'kommer wean ther tan eomemore| UPON Venders of and Dedl- | Their First Importation | “] defend myself," waa her answer, | Fall River boat Puritan. ‘Delehanty ar- Her adjourn * © Sheriff Tam-|derers' row at Raymon¢ . ihe Husband-eeid’ they nad tees enits | Feated Ball and William Helle in Bow ther adjournment, because Sheriff Tam-|derers’ row at Raymond Street Jail, . . of | dren—a sun and two daughters, They . Aipe sites ; Hl H sen is in the Catsktils, Snyder, with some companions, was Ad ; Young Moses Taylor, acct syteaiek Sn3 AMMRMGRE ERY ton tor attexet compticty in the as-| — @ Hospital Window. HH SHG CASARIN scarsors WETTER Ce cee are ieee || cre IM AUDUSTELIDIS, High Grad iad selver ault on Dr. George Drury, of Brooklyn. | Sheriff Tamsen and rthe ex Warden & Week ago while Herman Schoof, Ls rade Magistrate Deuel said he would he] Delehanty on his return gave out a | ets it eakenete Ludlow Street ‘aeventeon years old, watched them. The — lenient with her this time, as it was | story of the boat running against a Gur Sentra rah eredaed io ST eee van Rae alles Lyons Novelty f the oie adn Te eee tte oe fo8. dur ry whieh (he prisoner 4 Jail never expect the cas come to | swt ree cording to the police, THE LITTLE ONES 10 BE SAVED im, bu a ped o ‘a, trial The postponeme hieh as KUY Schoof, 1 Snyder sald ft would dnd in defauit “of payment she was | glean. ° tengin oa MePEIt | IRopIMHRE GP Gticloty thetick, Taeeee! HM eiited HRB ABHOR IG. tHe >I S and ; jocked up. | Watchman” Fagan, as and | hexinning of dilatory tactics f suited the action to ; — | Pilot Sanders testitte trial to- | After Judge Fitegeralt had charged Word, and poor Schoof went down never re Wag no collision wid that to The Engagement Reported from| A HOUSEKEEPER’S BONANZA. Whe pebbhera’« had the freedom of the boat ste ste bd th Some| th September Grand Jury Mr. Gros As he was a good swimmer, it | § : wot pandcnites, hat| Had Been Suffering for Some| vt scr iatve ine Disiekreaitorney's ts nuppored hs head struck the per ax [moles Being Analyzed by the) Save 11S ' { Newport, Where the Heiress [Genuine Fall Maruains Offered by) 4,1My gto Sword, What Pclenanty en) Days {rom Typhoid {inc losure Ry ereneery | Health Department, 80 as ' a “ i | escaped ‘aldlte ‘ a | iMetrict-Attorney Fellows glanced at nyder, Whe is under fourteen years | + is ) Is Popular, Fatt peptone eis coupten hie 7 leferine Hnichanty, sald, there Fever. | Str. Grosse and natd old, did not seem to realize his position to Take Action. In exclusive Louls XVI designe ' About to start housekeeping will find a Newport pier, and he tite ht eWay — UE CAL AG MUSEO LL OE LS a yaa A AE — , : |genuine bonanza in the Autumn bar-|collision, He admitted: the prs may make 1 oe Serial 1 SA Tee tite wines ‘ e not handcuffs used to allow th ci BRIDE TO BE IS 19 YEARS OLD.) gains ortered by Cowperthwait & Co.,| nse sald: “In the cage of My. Ds Stapleton, re and that he had ; PLUNGED DOWN THREE STORIES.) boy | THE EAST SIDE SUFFERS MOST. i ; 4 tried to sell Ball's Ucket aster the os Tamsen, the Sheriff of the County of 1 Plead, and he was held without ball { Cowperthwalt & Co, have decided to} An adjournment was then taken until eedeecttie Heavine ue {only atl wan removed to the Haymond Slreet Andasa 7 se! begin thelr annual Fall sales eartier | ow morning MOC eean Ge FAL HLT Te cecelaw ae ath atid plane 1 siete’ i Made “a Debut in Society This jer isi this year, and have for ee | - — a a and Hieden, Two Other 1 murter, oF tor makin nny mation We Sa anh 1 in a cell In murderers’ |It Looks as _ There Might Be Special Offering ; ar and Is purpose selected a stock that casts into rere _ rooklynites, Kill Them- at hed Seeds (AHATRUAT NR. ter —— Wholesale Arrests in a | a Great |tictaae all ene excelient assortments | (HALF MILLION } ld not Feady to proceed, and must ask for i s ° 4500 Yards B: Favorite. | ot former years. selves. LANL OR LM | [HALF A MILLION Short Time. 3 |°"A sreat specialty 1s made of ll kinds GUARANTEE PAGE.| | | Col. Bellows smiled, Me had been tn Pin head check | « my formed of the boasts made tha jof carpets, and a large supply of every Tamse ni ate a Ny of 4 foreach Daaats made thas Taran! | GUARANTEE PAGE: | and Sontiailen PA ‘ The friends of Miss Gertrude Vander- | Ween ake Hrvtioneelly poiganit New Departure in Wants. | ‘rae Coroner's office in Brooklyn was | yy his mind to expedite matters | i Mayor Strong has begun to take a . bilt, only daughter of Cornelius Vander- babies Ligaohod i {notitied to-day that Mrs, Mabel Se “f desire ; hast New Departure in Wants. lively interest in the war on dealers who | hilt, have ceased fo rleny that this very [241 In. ‘There carpets were purchased | _— —e Aisi, a preliy WldOw, LWOnES Wal vente chip Gaen Un che chimd Mlendey of un sell impure milk, He hay heid 7 ENG : & i‘ learly in the Spring, when price: were | t. opoas aden : Wanue Whol C ees rd of this tie. r ‘ \) - ae ee eee tation tha [lows thus saving fully 12 per cent, on BROOKLYN SCHOOLS OPEN. |°"". °' SENSIaveeets ane events: Wnt i ay ee * ut, | tarift and 15 per cent. on labor. Cus- ewan wealthy and popular New York club Brooklyn Hospi tomers are vy this mi Bini chee WI WECseLE ISM che The Evening World's" demand for ns given full| Nearly 110,000 Chine a Apply for way some time t nat date.” | ' al BUEN Sui, the] oueceE mad setlonh (sit Ht Ws St GTATIG ACTIASIPICKETS: ane. Wenith, ouch, aml han, fouersed ll ks | man. In fact, close friends have whis- | & third-story window of that institu. ae Cleakmak Shirtmakers on} moce Inspectors to detect dealers who antage of the 28 per cent. reductio ato : Mr. Grosse asked ve until pered in Newport. that. the wedding | advantage of the 28 ner cent. reduction. | Camisston, Hionagaierany erteracon wilh .Ciromse asked: “Can we ba | 4 iultestte, milk c will take place before the Winter sj devoted to a sample line of all grades + The Brooklyn pubbe schools opene truck on her head in’ the Sa aca He hi ” everal additional Inspectors have at Maa of furniture, especially to novelties in| to-day, when somethin 11,000 | titty feet below. ectcty tame eli eu dred cloakmakers and IM) veen appointed, and the Mayor has Mr. Tayl nards wealth |Cabinets, faicy work-tables, tea-tables | scholars were on hand for enrolment. ! Her skull was crushed and she died MAtlsfactory to me but of course the) surtmakers are on strike today. The | owed that | aes Mr. Moses Taylor as regards weal in_all Woods, parior suits, lamps, bric- | 8° rf % s 8 fel counsel understands that the person | former struck Priday last in the etoak- | SU&Kested that as many mor eet: Price heretof 88> holds about the aame porition among |ubte, "ac | This is the estimate by Superintendent | wnstan ourieh Heicerstanite tik “ine. etwon | farmerjatrusk Prive Taay In tO SiGe | ievad, ay ate (neneashey’ 6) dlscver ore 88c yd.. ! the young men of the day that Mixs he basement ix given up to baby-car-| of Public Instruction Maxwell, though | Mrs Seagram's husband, Frederick | fe alae te accuse dt and rende ‘irtabereer, Af? Hroadway, on a de. /deulers who persistently violate the ¢ Gertrude Vanderbilt does among Amer- | Ltkgs Teltigerators and every sort Of) the attendance at the closing day In| Seagram, diet eight months ago. Tb le de weenie: HOS ns cehll Sf rr We pathol * Rwanda io fca's heiresses, He stands at the head. e of folding and combination | June was only 1 Was the teller of the Bank of the 1 rtisuoraidiraltawes bl ia hates mite : | ith, discunding. (Herwublect dive May , SMe Gea eine Cofent of his porsee: | beue_aud. couches TWO. dew actoole, Nowever, “worelpatiiocol this oily; Gnd lett har cane gerald allowed the matter Wage aeale, ‘The latter were locked | 10 discussing the subt i Mayor | \ es 1) r se am his ‘the main oor’ is. fed with dining-| openct Netayy om at iowintte nek | f to go over until a week from to-day, | out yesterday morning by Jacob Smith, iat alth Board should M sions is unknown, it is certain his /youm furniture, as chairs, extension ta. | a amburg ave-| siderable money, fouver. Push the war for pure milk more thor- ly than it had ever been done. Many complaints have been received shirt manufactur rato and 7 grandfather, Moses Taylor, who died a) bles and buffets, jue and Cornelia street and the huts After a time she went to board with umake informed their |any house or apartment oceuples tie r : i SG i ‘ : cs wert bo longer needed, as they ) be divided among a not inconventently | ext floor, while the tWo upper stories) LWO, Mora new ones will be ope [Portland avenue, three doors trom te i Vonatly Hon prinelp! the Mayor, and he has directed that j large number of heirs. | Contain respectively bedroom and Ibrary | Wi hin a month. | Jhouse in which Miser Henry was mur-|SO Tamaen Charncterizes that Re- Fea Uaien Or iabtee these be investigated and the law en- { Mr. Moses Taylor with what he in-|OF,uMee funniure eo thay | Schuol aystem cours j dered. ure nt est. F Knights of Tabor. | fore herited then, and his father's wealth, 18| may he for trendy cash, can do no er | An the erammar ait Mrs, Seagram became fll two week jeri Tameen, when seen to-day re Hite Tram itwtgers place | Most of the complaints. come from r Probably werth about $20,000,000. [fee Sen by Vint ne Cowper walle SOP | Perea ue euren tocnree Cad ah InGrenns Lege: Wing a statement to the effect that the east side of the city in the crowded | } y “i - | thet “all shopping. ~ e bog Ib 7 doby: o er, 0! e 7 " her al Miss Gertrude Vanderbilt has an an- | their Mall shopping. lat four hours is maue in reciiath She was attended by Dr. Frazer, of {the Post-OMee thieves, who escaped ing w a number of Ae OInthiathe sehere inks smilie de y grades nual income of something more than | are made to sult the buyer. Lafayette avi > diagnos pact ns pickets, adoher | from 1 the prima ullow Street dail, bad been ape the greatest blessing to. th bat vas devoted to. the placing of! ; ting ton ght they will form . $50,000, and wi!l some day be worth not | abe 1 nrgaday Was devoted to the placing of) malady ay typhoid fever. About a werk [prohen.ed in Bast St. Louis, said he au hal te Prine fa he Evening World” has already re- \ less than $20,000,000. | REV. DR. | HOUGHTON. of study will begin. to-morrow ja upon the doctor's advice she was no offictal knowledge of the truth 7 counted instances where impure milk With these two fortunes combined expected that before the monta | removed to che hospital of the rumor Nile: has caused no end of suffering among th Mn vand: Atte. Taylor ior the future = 7 schools will each 1 sn Dr. H. b. MeLean, under whose care] “There ts ut as much truth tn the Abraham Rosenberg sald | young children, and inspectors who are i will by all odds be the richest young| Must Explain Further His Fatlare ees she had been since entering the institu} statement,” said the Sheri, “as there | thie. morning Uniety “cutters. empl ed! working night and day in the tene- RE! 1IARKABL couple in America. to Record Marringes. tion, sald t that the woman hid | 4 in the sea serpent stories we read so) BY Coldsmith & Wurtaberker were Dre) ments have unearthed many cases sim- , } Miss Gertrude Vanderbiit ts an at-| ‘The Board of Health this afternoon | GIFT FOR THE BROOKLYN. heen delirious several times sinco she |IMYCH abet aata“ an, reo makers and tallore Shy Fer teak liar to these already reported, N- tractive girl, nineteen years old, It !discnesed Rev. Dr. Houghton's letter of came to the hospita colved by cothe evening, World" posi: _— The inspectors have. teen instructed} Broom Sale of SEASON. was not until the beginning of the explanation, as to why he failed prompt-| A Popular Funa Started for the jortly after 4 o'clock yesterday «f-| tively denies the truth of te rumor re- IN THE WORLD oF LAnon. to obtain samples of milk sold in the} ABLE GOODS, small and present year that she made her debut ly to report to the Bureau of Vital New grutrer, ternoon a nurse visited her and fount] ferred to abov a enement depots, ‘These are to be ana-| broken lots, will close in ” in society, She is pretty, girlish and Statistics records of marriages, and de-| The com Appointed by Mayor| her resung quietly. She appeared to be TEES Te Philly Kuertney has been lyze¢t ay the Health Bureau, and upon y ters Vare gentle and unaffected inher man: |edit was not satinfactory. ane COMMARAAR ArKO Ned by Mayor i tirely rational, ‘The nurse lett ce! NEW BRIDGE MAKES TROUBLE, | "="! merase 5 yard ab the Health Bureau, and upon! a few days, The coun! : Secretary Clark was directed to no-| Schlieren, | vAy tovcollact funda | Tr +] charles eee in the newly pplica| *rlare rapidly swept clean. We, ners, | tify Dr. Houghton of the decision, and|to provide a gift for the new cruiser | Tom . of Carpenters and Joiners’ Unton No. 316. warrants for the arrest of venders, She is said to be one of the fers) to request that he appear before the| Brooklyn, met at the City Hall tc Three minutes later anothernurse, WhO | property Oy Protest Agntnat| The glas-workers have come out victor! It Is understood that sever young women in the gay world of| Board next "Tuesday and make any | "aye # transacted was the| Was downstairs, saw a body clad in “wintet| AE" WOOL SUITS, 9¢,5° vib i in pretty. nearly ail polnia in the cont aainiies \ havelaltenny: | additional statement he desired. nly Dusty ord HME the-wint the App Phix Clty. Witt Thete! oases 4 Newport who has not an enemy Should Dr. Houghton fail to ‘appear, | election of officers, Mayor Schleren was | White shoot downward past the windows | a ian of the pubic heating | taal Amtembiy 7.50 Kot ta hremers and | feqal proc Veen in ia | McTuding highast grades, Moses Tayler is about twenty-five if he appears, fall to satiaty the| selected Chairman, William Berri was] AM alarm was given and Mrs, Sea- mnalisters, elected Phillip Miller’ Recording and| few. daya aguinst the sellers of uns years old. He is a graduate of sale, | Board that his failure to make the re- Ieram was found lying dead on the stone] t@ determine the routes of the ape | Corresp de Chairman of the Ex vom: | d nding Se: retary Healthy mnie CHOICE OF, $> 50 : quired reports within ten days was not | ™& 7 arin, ner her window. proach and fixing the gradings to th eo newly elected Secretary of the Bloom! ; While at Soles oe ie fn ply tt gn, Phe reverend doctor's proseci- 1, Tre aml | Magaing unten hen window. bridge over the th | dale tench ot the Wor OUTLET ee TROUSERS, | aan ° W. H. Vanderbilt, a brother o: he} tion may follow. ¢ Shoat aa! . + in in Gustave Seni All sives and descriptions, includ- Meide dolbe, tt was there he met| Dr. Houghton's letter was as follows: | tve Will be selected by ih delle River, and also to nally determine the | U8" Is sas ten cieres| Oe” Look at the Half- | ji ivesennaiy Hd Maerheads ‘ THE RECTORY, EAST TWENTY- own: ipo er Wpeeeee uate MCN Nerseit wae etimbed over a| location on the New York side, was! cotreaating § Ven Makers’ ‘Unlon Mill San Teas ie eaileee ha DAN HRCSEIA AA STREET, gop, | tOn- of the Brooklyn. wdition of m radiator, crawled through « small | continued this morning before the |S: 1 Garment, Workers llion Guarantee Page. | ouoceor $ 50 Slice lg colleg i Dear Sirs With regard to. the delay atthe] WOFI." The readers of that the wind tne baleony Tot the New York Harbor Lines in the Mn manrger elrcted by Mranch 2 of —$—__— o=—_—_— BOYS’ SUITS, active member of the Manhattan, Met~|) Dev Sin With regard 19 the delay of tht) nave already contributed more than tron ra Wa B Menai, 362 United States Army Building. ropolitan, Khickerbocker, Union and | ¥\ Goi cRobe other clubs, Whih i} may that they were misla‘d and that the | $1,000, while more has been pledged. at Yale he was! souss man whg had hitherto looked after the eam pees re Teturns for me Was not In town to aee that the 8, of the Engineering Roard, iycascond Aureele STANLEY COMING OVER. = j 80, 97, 8s. svc sto dvaniry, Secretary of Rrow select social S ¥ s explained the object’ of v1 ts W tities, Watkios | phe Salt fe . President of the local University Club) inisiaid ones were found and forwarded, how an inquest, cating 8 : , Nantern Parkway, Kast New York. jorer to Sail far New York and prominent in ali socal affalrs of his | \'X« regards the ‘ase\of Grisman ‘ad Wood TROLLEY HURTS A CHILD. = +f trig Fe SNNe es espero oan To-Morrow ou the Matents SCHOOL sU class. | Het aan Roena ot te SHOOT io) eautasies Worcs eer lain . ; NE et K LIVERPOOL, Sept. &—The White At. the engagement hae not been | wine oman aroma an nig Want nenchseeinad) fie rece RIG UO. realding between Fifty-ninth and Sixt and oppression —J FOR Star st = ; a ; eamer Majestic, which sails for San aan : — inth streets, re yuper containing | tasbee No, 4 of the frotherhoot ot filer: amet formally anounced. neither has it Deen rman x aL Crushed. WEGW Mucered’ AlIltEtCrie ie hoe ann auaged aes |i ani “lpn | Sip tuiiteca’ has elected | New York to-morrow, will have among FALL #@ WINTER enied.” Soclety, meantime, Is On the irom answered an ily the que Sine-year-old Oscar Stocket, 1 ‘5 es to the act, and quoted sec>|emiries rene President: Michasl 1 Sullivan, | hep py mae . u ruck of impatience to witness what will [inemer , They answered 9 aka Ninesveatsald Osnat istaei ab, 08 180 om and Killed Hinwelf. tions thereof with the approval of the [Recurdlog and Corresponding Secretary her passengers Henry M. Stanley, M. F carried Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn, while be the union of two of America’s | ‘Sor arer the ther et ike soing. women a [tue United, Sinem af. Morriaanta, a newly | the African explorer; Charles H, Sher-| ATO now ready. BEST An application was made befo Keeper, Newion Gorton, dnd enry Robinson, sixty-nine years etary of War, authorizing the i greatest fortunes, |eatied with. the voune man to'inquire about the | playing on Broadway last night, was| Henry Robingon, sixty-nine year Truciion OF the propesed Orda: formed orkanta f workmen's ainging wile | rill Jr. of New York, Chairman of the]|GOODS. for least money —_— ——» =~ i marriage, and patie In potaension of the facta’ knocked down by trolley ea be the| living at 13% Third avenue, Br we prope lds thon ri Te Horr’ President. | yale Committees rack “Athlete i Lor inehse CHE IES GUN EMA etenI Warn Estee r . eeemA tad’ guleier Lede 6 Mr Stokes sald he was himself a prop: HF plan, Recor mites on Track Athletes; /in the citys MASONS KNOW 4ER. 1 his nee Tiler Welter: and het then | Brooklyn, Queens Coun:y and Suburban } committed suicide to ty Bel ee de AN Sed ‘ Financial decreaty; | ‘Thomas F. Gayard, {r., and Mrs. Pler- married by him. Hie marriage. wax announced Trolley Railroac mself in the right temple. e ° q yeality ob Treasrer Morkanmeanvaauunter Stewart Building, in the. pi inte 1 to eae ‘The wheels pass peel Geepond Bie fe on account | affected by the losation of the bridge tu : e : an be TWO BROADWAY ) ,. | Hes. Bltsatioth Bt, John to. Wo Basel tee ie cain po | Sea veene linge the: fore. ee F be in serene AC av Ine: Ame, enh Me eeraN Gt $ a Stanley's departure has created grnres le ‘AY, OOF. Chamabees By | ‘ eluded that 1 would ‘and | ambulance doctor ant taken home. nie ‘ rprise ong he ends, He has re- 104 Bway, Fultes, , Mrs, Elizabeth St, John, one of|! think that, an a rule my returns, with, th Snes Hoard of E his married daughter resided in the fat] Of removing the New York approach etary Lee ader eeiarn Sacreupanel RUIiBeca Le ones Richelle mewicaeree $ the founders of the Masonic orb on pretty mnptly ma Yours very sin e Jurtice Cullen, | beneath, Mis daughter took her child | South of Fifty-ninth street, and added | ges! po 7 iF der oO! he ar, and J|OUGHTON, maining in Helyvett er oot FOSTER NOT ARRESTED. as stern 8 to school this morning, and while she | (hat there was a syndicate in New York me Court, Tr ry Thotiaa T. Kidd To Henry Steinert, esq. In Special Term of the Su known all over the country as the SLANE RS Vewday, for the appoint c referee 1 the | Wan gors Rodingon, who had been | Which had purchased $10,000,000 worth of fem ‘Toenlhraniten at the Machine . doped daughter of Robert Mac of| Fault of Martin We Watts. 4 drinkius heavily lately, picked a quarrel | property i the district. LIUAIERe ecm RaSaN At WINE T OL Ne Masonic fame, was held vy Justice) MARRIED, BUT NOT MATED, thm iartor'etionn' with hi wie,” He went Inca his beds | "ine wewaed me mutch length the theors:{ sacwens Wn etal Arkona ot a = Goetting, In the Lee Avenue ’ Police sehnclshounes ‘aude lt ty al ertalver: whieh he pornted at his wife, | that from the constant smoke and coal | have jurtslisisn over ell: mill handa "serene nae wed New York Embersler Wan fi Coutr, Williamsburg, to-day to enable| To Br As Women Appeal to ‘a year, when the work She dodged) behind iw table in the diving-| dust which weld arise from the con-| nearer sho may te ragared 4 work ar Not in Zurich, ‘ommmis: f o ; f room uid he turned the pistol towards otlan and cuentuatly the onecation | Mularighte. oF stairbutldera ss. t the Charities Commissioners to inquire | the Court for Alimony, 19, the appointment at # referee) Hatry Brady, & the pistol towards) struction and eventually the operation _ | BERNE pt. &—The report of the Into her Ingantiy va. | Ot zabeth Feeley, wife of Ed- mint 5 paieier Bove of the bridge would be a black cloud THE TURK HAD A KNIFE, ‘arrest of Wiliam R. Foster, the New Mrs, St. John’ is forty-two years old.| ward Feeley, » plumoer, of 81 Carroll - ————— Hrady ran through, the door, followed | over the city which could not be dis- . York embezzier, at Zurich, is without fh; She was found jue i is e ae hy Street, Brooklyn, applied to Justice Cul- | Old Brooklynite Dead Bee Rn ee eat nna cron | mead, cart on foundation, ; eeeied (op A erecen ncn) BOE Ped jen in Supreme Court that city, to-day, | pRescoTT, Aric, Sept. %—Judge Henry F.| himself through the head, He died in- aEiOme mke of an Tatostented| jjoteis and other places in Zurich, ; na horse blank vering. eon COUNSEL tees GoHUaN GAS Bhatte site tk ae seme . : WOULDN’T BETRAY HIS FOE. ’ a e ¢ Was thought the fugitive might At 8 o'clock thls morning »: fre broke | suing her hushand for a separation, Ja} officers in 1563, died here lant night | , Georwe, Hielen, Afty | years old. no — - A man hastened into the Madison | ched, but no out is en Here tte et ae charging cruel and inhuman treatment. lites Flusly served. aa potay by hanging himself toa rafter-in | MeCahe Stabbed by a Man Whose| street police station about ack | trace of hin was f Fenn street eee ne, who a few Mf Feeley claimed it was @ ease of too iy inory j the stable of Henry Dykman, W Walcot Name He Refused to Tell, last night and told Sergt. Brennan th It Is now thought that Foster has not : y Mra. St. John, who a few |imich mother-indlaw. De Make rom Br vewnere nie ts ; , ring madly through Wi | been in Zurie ays before had disposed of all of her | served. BR Penielon Was te SUL reside, eighty yeara gy aaeTe The police of the West One Hun- MEMENTO ane | Sen en Ea Over a Rafl- furniture and was living in bare rooms) Mrs. Emma Mubalek, of 212 Meserole |! cae Aredth street gtation were last V the occupants Me EHR AnAla Cobh BiDye: street, Williamsburg, was granted. all- - HANNIGAN TAKES HIS LIFE. night notified that a murder had been rmant was Istdor SPAIN TO PROTEST? we Aten HE ee aoe ee ot the house tivea | ony, ghd counsel fees by Justice Cul- A Kick That May C2 —_—— METRIC G Lenement Ke Cee rader, owner of the house He gald the | William Styies and two compesions, n the upper part of the house lived Jen in Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day, | yutlam HL. MeGowan, of 1038 Atlan: Swallowed a Done of Carh of iit ae ene lurk, who Was craay drunk, hired al 4 s i ; Sy | enry Hatherson and his family, They |in her sult for separation from. Alex: | ,.0yram te McGowan. of 18 [ ears arbollc Ach) jinbus ave Two patroimen were| ee te gay EU: Mred 2) aitewed Expedition to Urae all stewards on the steamship Mant @iscovered the fire and sent out an Spder Hubalev. | She alleges cruelty. esi wh pa . i Home, hurricily sent to the house. ‘They found | fled to the street, and a crowd had ms in Allianen Atai m4, of the Atlantic steamship Mne, aiarm, ‘The firemen found that a pile of have five chidion. the yornates ent slaumnier }_ Thomas Hannigan, slaty years ol, of in the front hall a big pool of blood, ered. policeman went ta the houag| MADRID. Seer. 2—The Correapond- | rem James Willdermouths Bat — | fupbish fa the cellar was on fire. ‘The tern months. and” the oldest’ minereen Ma gad. A wiarrel with MlcGowan on Aue 3. 7 Weat One Hundred and Kightecnth land a trail of blood up the stairs, ‘Trae: | man Was trying to sleep. ader, | encia says that a Spanish squadron is | AM non tailing at Twenty third @ Dlaze was quickly extinguished. Sars ol fren tn at dutn'a Hospital the doctors say ie | ACI. ey tare oe oa Eee RR EE aaa aa) Blo nt psp dife In danger. said hel going to the Autilies, the principal ob-| "styles and his. frien nds were on thelr Mrs, St. Juhn lef. :ne house yesterday, Aaa wt brovabiy will d nee this morning by ng a dose of Ou” OD eee, an eet eee ety cereus ANd De WAR) oot being te urge the claims of Spain | . at the foot o' BG Bo one: Kiiow puere fhe Has re LA FARGE—LOCKWOOD. © en tcnmenanae Mf HURT acrCand another ROnnenea |” ae - against the United States tn the Al ects good aplrite, end When on the coal-box, at the r. Hannigan had been Ml for fi Tose the check, An effort had Hanca affair. Jermouth a boilers i corner of Wythe avenue and Penn street, | Ambassador Hayard’s Niece Mar-| SEVEN CENTS FOR HIS LIFE. |vears, and during that time had had been matte by "ie wife af the than to BLIND MEN IN A FIGHT. West Thirty-sixth . rration attend the w pat she had 4 Z t heen 1 with tthe several periods of mental al Twelve ™ [eeizees! Walsh Nearly Crushed At) During the past three the Battery F One of thos» little in be seen along the river at the landing place of th nd ferry at the Harge Oftive this! for two blue from her home, was ried at Noon To-Day. ~ shivering with cold, and to the police] The marriage of Mr, Grant La officer who put her in a patrol wagon | Parge and Miss Florence B. Lockwood | ahe said she had built a fire in the cellar| was soleinnized at the home of the to keep warm. bride’s parents, Irving place, at 12.90 nm ¢ From her antics in the police station | o'ci this afternoon, Rey. Father it was con lude successful. 1 Joor was cover us well as the furniture they thought they woul with “him, Styles Erabbed 1 boder-maker'’s hat and tossed laimed Wilder as he seized the One Cut the Other ad with a Plate. LONDON, | American allases, wh months he had r. en very despoud nts often to| day jast had pnt occurred | te wok br Ellis Isl- | his family, ce grown Ni 1 Stanley, an A “scrap” between two blind com. nan with a number of | Datants would be a drawing ecard at an | was: arreatnl “at Livernool athletic club but all that was drawn in| AUB. 10 as she was about to take py howed signs of dementia akfust this morning with nsiuting of bia wife « men got a phystetan lost 8 danger a Nght refused to tort a that she was demented. | Ducey, of St Leo's Roman Catholic Afierwa to one of the [ouch a battle, in Bast Thirty-frst street, | sake for Ame added guilty Mrs. St. John has always been consid-| Church, oMciated. ‘The ceremony was |MOMBE. In front of and about a foot | pedraom 6 fat j{his mording wae s ttle blond: frum [How Bireet Court today to the ch Boag BENE artuciea | y Tom the sea wal came to the escaby of one of the principals and a log stea ‘om a Mrs. Gibbons, h ered erratic. In 1888 sne was arrested | attended by the Immediate relatives and. tuck. of y 1 f stealing from Ar bons, wit tO pre ainst la «| MOTHER AND BABES HUNGRY, !°))"7) [whom 4 7 in this city and was confined In Bloom-! jntimate friends of the Joni sa peddlar, forty yea had lodged for a month tracting | dashing the anite Ingeale Ayslum. When Robert Macoy | j i These & favorite Lave taken patson." Jott and tiling as a bat, was found by a [jewelry valued at £ She was sen- died in Yanuaty last Mrs, Bt, John, | Panes, te Goncnaennaicae Sen fort josh ene fn nw Park Cry-|fuliceman in the hallway of 415 East |tenced to twelve months' dmprisvament Tulckly. gathered and, barar® armed with nis jewelled ‘thirty-third | stra Benoni Lockwood and oe aise clock | wu " at Thiriy first et this forenoon with aa hard labor | make his escape Pow degree sword and clad in part of his uni- | Tomas i Bayacd Caled sae Mee street, thelr nig for Mead. |hiveding seaite wound. He said: that - - } nae eS Boe t] form, forced her way to the floor of | agwador to the Court of St. James, Ate | Policeman MeNamara found a/ 4nd Joby Quid ther blind vedeint, | 6a om pers und PJ, Maguire at . came along and Dewitt Clinton f ommand yh ime-room La Farge 8 ® aon of John ls arc: Just a4, the Bhac was putting | nd ' aratiate sixteen vents his Mor, had he ' trou CHa rail i or: an ambulance and declared that a hospital should be | tis artes ot John ba he slip Mike began to slip cown be aes and four eo wandering inant gu ad wexaulied him, using i 16 0 rem. | 1 Style founded to his memory. the APtias, andi An architect of renown. nthe pile seawall | > Ride on the rising tiz0 9 Morris Park last night. ‘The | larwe plate ios a aa Silahfeetaare| 1 Etyite Armee Recently Mrs. St. John has been. seek- ke suddeniy shed wildly nw business by using the were er from hunger and |, Ph Ups, who lives at 2a Bast ‘Thirty . iF te | Tighe Joker and his (rlends were in Jefe f estab ecaop! iMlams: ranite edge wali, Which ‘Is is fivat strect, was taken t evue thon | Trades Union Congress resumed tts sit: | gedeitn starr eo eae anita emai aah nat wenuiya;| PERRY GETS A DIVORCE." ea ne HALF-MILLION QUARAN- . see dai eck again Meike erat [Singa tovtay. he romdemt sobn sen: (etUaoRte’ wae atealenede” Beles a er house, She lectured at odd times in | as Was about to fall to a an: The woman sald she was Mra, Julta uiehy nuatreet atatian 4, delivered his formal address, a the affray was order to gain funds to built a monument | And the Court Gives Him the Came [0rtiile jeath he wae lucked from A TER PAGE for Wome want 29. Gaias Cio isiveace alin cna el — — pane vel bd! his, formal address, at oo cue ty hig and hie re: poet Le Bais SUCGa LD Bune @ TPS AUInenE : R dangerous. position by Patroin —— ae ne conclusion o ich the American | About by Bimsele and: bis pleads. ane Gropped out of sight | tody of His Children, leywand Toner, of ‘the — Wars ; her cnibiten, George, Wits, Florene | EXCISE AXE SWINGS. Delegates, 8a mpers ant P. J.|sult of hs own foulishness. He’ retused The police are Unable to find her rela-{ Judge Freedman, in the Special Term) Sud. Walsh offered: UNION TICKET PROBABLE. and Elizabeth, were aged tively vir Hucted to the |io make @ complatut against the boiler tives. “They refrained from making @) of the Superior Court, to-day granted Ch all the money he I Hoes Sr ates Cae ati linnaveieee i arance Was gre maker, who Was discharged. charge of arson against her because ot g ed — She a Swe deat with much applau ae 7d charge of arson axal r Mae Of | | accreo of divorce to Bebert C. Perey| TRIED TO BRIBE GO If Repu ny Wikh Te Stnte Dee) oe iak t a Phetr OMetal Hew a a3 = Maroy avenue, Past Grand Mairon ‘of | Mr Perry {s also Klven the custody of | | late ¥ vue a an be eared f Phe eae amminsloners, “at thelr dapeR He ae Wa gc AN the Order of the Eastern Star, in Brook- the two children, Sebert’ Norms id) Row wR fol = he Executive Committ Malis moett ternuon, decided to dis Hamma. . tyn, informed Justice Gortting that she | Frances Derry. SteN: AOS | Rone Stee SHA) aerate tk nek — mine the tors: dohn| bon 1 wd thar |e anz™ GNve Sehersen # Qulaks Lease: had communicated with Mrs John's; — Wavara st caeiiest as S Arbuth: application | tye, Pabe ites that n Self-Defense, : Deeacann GA unre “a fdectte whe at ore : D 4 pieation bene Government has ¢ . ee eee Queens American Social Seleace Aunocia-| Whe! Recorder Gott his mail| accopt the invitation of on room, J Phomag d, Leanieyy | oy \ ship-bultding firm at} finish fight betweea Ba:rey O'Hara, “SHE’S A HOLY TERROR!” tion, eseablar tees are avin f ue Ie Here | cratic Committe we fs Neuen tie canatristion of hee [of this city, and Chatley Jefferson, of | SARATOGA, N. ¥., Sept. 2—The American So ji ed DUE GON han toad tielenaee Ld u The ha Gost of which will be Indianapolis, was octde a early thie \e stenci gelation 0" ° Mp BOR sh: he. 40! ‘ a ° @ ane ase ty : morning in a road-house en, A Meek Husband Arr. Mie Wits | 2h Sores, enceetaiiee ater St the. De {Mas from a, womaa, who etgned ut : tate | Mélegste Ack n ea fequreing cause t m ae One Hondas sports: pald Ricsectl ca aan for Bei ing Him, Br. Charles H Bt tociclony Harttord, ont ‘rhe James, Caliaran, hortly to be pu & ae ne with “Fam: exciton ta Congtene proviiing for he 1p Do yon know about the MAL. |ness the mill. ; Mary Tehan, forty-eight years old, of | MAH ohn te son NEM ict: | trial for larcesy. In the letter many. Cor Counset Bortt sail | isss'es The Ne Lege) MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE | O'Hara knocked his opponent out in T1 Division street, was arraigned ‘be- U2." and Prot Henry Ferguson, of Trinity Cole | WOMAN Asked the Kecorder to this’ aft he did 7 a He r nd, after fighting two min- : : eon Ontord Ualveratiy leniently ‘with her son. |e ae euit Pe upia dee anit —— ere ‘ ; pd) Ae fors Magistrate Deuce! in the Essex Mar- 3 et _ The machinery of the law was put in eral n URUK) Hermont Lunches with Roosevelt, Dancing Masters in. Seaat Ht two Weeks ago, but the Por ket Court to-day to answer a charge] Durrant Murder Trial Begun, | motion at once to apprehend Mrs, Cal- | ‘August Deiment was t Presite ; SARATOGA, N.Y, Sept. 3—The American So. | lie “tipped” by a. woman. who ‘ latan, but up to 4 ocloc! SAN PRANCISCO, Sept. &—The artuat trial | not materialized. of Theodore Durrant for the murder of Blanche the lady had r wiening t letgue found a ticket In her husband's pocket, Sy Se of abusing and beating her husband, Jeremiah Tehan, a junkman, It is probable that the State Democ-| vei callers toute racy people will hold off until they see bs - —o- = ety of Professora of Dancing. led about 1 oclock and the two went fersion at Congress Hall this moi The husband is a meek-looking man | Lamon: commenced to-day Districi-attorney | ¢ Somethin n= | Kebathert” "whan ates maetsit retuned ta mathe toh wetting Mee Peltor aan tee te: | es ee een ante eae } nd he is apparently afraid of his wife. | Barnes delivered the opealog ‘sddreas yi the HALF-MILLION GUARANTEE | dications It looks as if they Will Join| im eadquarters ne ‘found Stew Wa i i Pest et totign themeban’ a” praumars as ements that are printed om the He told the Magistrate that this 'was|juye (wes (ee opening te 4] Pace, eee enn | the Walon ‘telat areays SHON WHE doln | ies Metaee uae toe hie, foes Mel Million, Guarantee Page, fist sic sy, raeh ie wreiomere pres “MILLION GUARANTER PAGE, \ ' \ ? 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