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PRICE ONE CEN’ ONE CEN “PRICE horn five years before his death, The German out Me teste Noe tunes ’ _— < SOE aT TRNADEAAL How nO THE STREETS, Salisbury Says the Porte’s Resist-|Is One of the Ludlow Jail Fugi- NEW YORK La) 3 City Chamberlain's hands. | A Myntertous Crime, - | ance Means Dismemberment. tives in oi bale | a. c je euCoNn kT)| || ON ier Teton ati rm epee | Widow Sullivan and Her Lit+| engiand's Ultimatum on the Arme-| He Tallies with the Circular Picture | Pirates Won the First Game]: avis is wrens. i DI TI LON. oer Of cheStoa nates | UE Ones Evicted from | Hh aaa | hea | of the Double Bil at | AUB FOR THE SPIDERS. ® 1910040 0-8 20000100068 crime is one of the most mysterious =|which has ever shocked the New York Ale ea Oe peer Their Mean i Uneasiness In Constantinople Over] The Local Authorittes atave No Polo Groonds, ee Eat MAee BREE TH WINNERS sationalism tho story of Mrs, Ba- j Turkish Ambassador's Report. Positive Information, | (ipectal to. Tau fvening: Wertd) chanan’s death by poison at the hands ~~ a BKASTERN PARK, 8 = = IRN PS . 4.—Capt 9 of her husband, And Mrs, Pleming, ifn and Beidegrooms had as thelr whether guilty or innocent, stands to- CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. fate ts) SPRINGETBILD, Mo, Sept. L-Charles THE BATTLE LOST BY ERRORS. opponents this afternoon Pasey ‘Tebean @ Jday an object of even greater interest oMcially announced bere that Rustem Allon, one of the Springfield, UL, Post- . —— iene ascent y 5 and his collection of ball tossers from than the physician poisoner who recent- | Pasha, Turkish Ambassador to England, Ofttce robbers, who broke out of the Gleveland; About S000 perro. wits ly expiated his erime in the electric has telegraphed to the Foreign Minister Ludlow Street Jail in New York July Mrs. Fleming Unmored in chair, | Sitting by Her Household Goods, | that he has had an interview with Lord last, was eaueht Mig cabece or the Bites and Momiie| Balisbury relative to the Armenian ques- arrested on a teleg families {s filled with mysteries, ‘There the Poor Woman Is lo nexsed the gan are Hom Far | Sot) a uens au ate Wiles rhe nalita Godse: Persistent Success of the i a fon, and assured him that the Sublime (wenty mites south, where he had tim: | Played Wretohedly in the Sev | ,,!). kx e Lomps Under Sp |. [is a mystery as to the parentage of two Weeni Porte Ix not opposed to the reforms pro- flammed the Postmaster and several A Shindle. ‘b, Booki K Do of Mrs. Fleming's children at least. | Weeping. posed by the powers ators to the tankers out of small eume enth, Four Rune Resulting, | Oye. es Kee wo the There # no record showing that Treaty of Bertin, but t key cout ! Rehoch i j here ts no record shov nt she ¥ of Berlin, bu rikey co Chind Webb, a coniidence man, re che | whose name ehe bears, /KICKS ACCOMPANY EVICTION, | International Commission — utes rt Lord Salisbury replied that under the FOREMAN GAVE THE GIANTS ONE. | [1 ," ; A POSTEO —— circumatances It would De useless 40 Tah On enolate t t is in evidence that as continue the interview. If, he sald, the _ Mire <M MeDonali SHE'S AWOMAN WITH A PAST, jasst siePescatnin— te wns “| Only a Back Yard for a House, with | ree vice in ie retusa, the newer | Forced in a Tally at the Outset b Fiest Taine, GARD NOT VERY ATTRAGTIV ' dent of the Petroleum the Bue Cano for a will undertake the sugsested reforms Y Y] furkoit’s grounder went through ‘ } ey breach of promise and betrayal and that Py aid het ca ih, howaver, Wild Pitching—6,000 Saw | Mly's less, the batter reaching. first she secured a verdict of § Friendly Coverin PUniaaeRMLn en G6. Reateen UAT Bation| a8, | MeRean out ta’ La Chance, unaasiated SSS No Record Can Bo Found of a) ‘that verdict was aneaed, wut tne o huey wade, Je WOuld Le alwitial £68 te the Comedy. jee No Tae a, Daub) FIRST RACK " appeal never came to trial, The matter _— < dismemberment of Turk Griftin single inde taced out a Rernene Firat. : Marriage with the Man Whose | wis compromised by the payment Of! i, cviction of Mra. Sullivan trom| ‘The despatch han caused the greatent —_—_ Pond senna at ere Meheeh ar Howling Green Second, Name She Bears. Me anes nea that he wae the {Per poor apartments at 18 Cherry street | Weasiners here, spevtel to The Fvening Work yan were doubled iy on the SECOND RACK hit to MeGarr, One run, Kamain FI ond Inning, Pee Wout Corcoran to Lachanes singled, Blake racrifieed, O'Con- POLO GROUN Bept. 4 Manager “Connie Mack's baseball outfit arrived in Gotham thin, morning with their usual bunch of hard-luck stor father of her child She ts not known [Yesterday for non-payment of rent was ———— to have married since then, «till there | striking evidence of the hardships! ESCORT FOR CHINESE BOYS. HER $75,000 BETRAYAL SUIT. | are inree children alive altogether, one {the poor of w great city are called upon “ — | so ofte’ o' Day Seco THIRD RACK Met They Were sto of whom, the daughter Grace, the police | e Attending a) snake s wirucl hor singled, MeGare scoring, Walla Connotsseur First, eT oD, claim, Was made the Innocent agent |. It Is especially severe in this case, as Pubic School, | GAEAC MRCS thon tAulin UGTA ba anes sins 8 Peimtond Second: ma iitatering he rclson, | Mrs. Sullivan is a widow, She has two | bogwan since they made: thelr frat an eae = The Coroner's Inquest Set Down]! The two Chinese sons of Sam Lung, | laundryman, of Franklin and Kent The name of Mary Alice Lamont Liy- {Small children, one eleven months, the pearanc ty che Kan and ch lonaniel| BASEBALLISTS STRANDED. pea to The foenng aay Pirate leader i having his own troubles, . i }ingston might never have been known {Other seven years old, and both il, rete: GFeO ys i i i ae : i by Hor USD O Clock: Next jintorsm sien’ neyes Have, been ENGNE | An Evening Wotld! renerter ¥ Areets, Greenpoint, who were stone This wus the frat “baFRAIN GAS" | A. we stega diame not wo Popatar [eer TRACK, BHEEPSHEAD BAY, , Friday Morning. fallen across Ilenty Fleming... tn 1s |S Sullivan, Her late apartmet Mera ay coneie teen EMAL ava treat CHARLES ALLEN, FUGITIVE the local cranks have been treated to, ‘ op Het. 4—The attendance wae not vera the first chapter in her publlo life |! the rear of No. 18 Cherry atrect, the | Ruble Acliool yesterday afternoon —=| and they were not slow in showing their in England as Reported. flattering at the track this afternoons cause the scholars didn't want them caught with him, Allen's pleture #ent | apprec nt. L—According to the! There are several reasona for the falling there, were received in the school this out hy the Chie Inspector at Washing-| 4 gouble bill was presented fot « single| statement of N. P. Cook, Becretary of | One ds that the card wan not at all morning, ton, offering $300 reward for him, tal-| qamiaaion, the Glants and Pirates were| the London Baseball Association, the| &ttractive, and the other Is that the pres ave noe pistes a 4 ‘nigh vt belie lies perfectly with the ee are neck and neck for first division honors,| Hnglixh tour of the Roston Amateur| Yous ue Ne we Male ae been dis« lp in a COENGl a thie aie i hoys belonging to the school went to there is no doubt that he Js the right ich lent double Yiterest to the occa-| Hageball Club has come to a disnstroun| @strous to the betting public, NL. Biles, whom | Hummel defended Fleming, ‘The lake cate aren ie soothe mite; | the Rome of the young Chinese and told man, pets : aha fecal tes Would do? the lent and weveral! metite a of the team| The weather was perfect, with @ ‘ Hi case was of a very wensational Kind, [oe nt ory was erin bitterly, them they would escort them to school. | jetter found in Allen's pocket shows yiaitors in both games, they would be |are stranded in London, strong breese blowing from the south. sie s suspected of poisoning, passed a) She swore on the witness-stand that [11 ie) Min Wan ervine MMtterlys the the sights of their companions acting |), hag gone under the allages cf B. M.| comfortably seated In sixth place, clone! Contrary to previous reports, there|The fixtures were the Sapphire Stakes When questioned about her eviction | 2% Drotectors of the Celestlals caused jfogan, M.D, Miller and Charles Rob-| yp on Boston and Brooklyn, who are|han been no interest in the game of| for two-year-olds, and the Reapers IN {front ocetpied as a saloon. In the yard which separates the tene- jment from the saloon the few house- hold goods of Mrs, Sullivan were piled n, Aside from the fact that} 1 was written when she broug! Mary Alice Lamont Livingston, other-| against Mleming spoken of above. wh known as Mrs, Fleming, who was late Richard 8, Newcombe and M, seested yesterday after the funeral of |S#¥ver were her lawyers, while F her mother, Mrs, He qidet night in the Tumbs prison, where | she was only nineteen years old when 1 1 q aia = = ca | Mrs. Sullivan declared she was only | Se bad bors to withhold stones, | ingon, ted for fourth place. Daveball anywhere in England, At New-| Stakes for the division a yeat olden, MARY LIVINGSTON FLEMING. able to pay her landlady $2 on last|,2°¢ umber of the escort grew a8 These letters, which are from his! at the end of the first Inning fully |castle Lawson and Duggett, of the Hon- FINST RAC! | month's rent, because her children had | {RC ducer Procession went through the wife, are dated Oakland, Cal, ard) gq people were present, and more|ton team, were obliged to leave their | for My\tne three years old to, be Maden be been il, Bhe had nv money Jett ana | "tects and when the Chinese lads found him at many pointe between that | coming. watches in satisfaction of their hotel| tures *tMs "iaten ask: | was put out on the street reached the «chooi-house their protec-| place and this city. The Uatting Order. jin Perce’ 108 ceweny Byes, Oe " ered f : dred. : ell, who es : - . r erniene, 102 (Rrmat).......5 Seven Mra, Sullivan complained of the| Instead af stones, citesra erected the | Joseph A as hittes Hh vad ra. |_ New York. Pittsburg. The London Asroclation had arranged | Bowling Green, 106 Powert).12-1 G1 2 treatment of her poor ttle boy. She|young Chinese as, they walked into caped with Allen in July, eweh have) wien, ws, Donovan, tf for (vo mumox, one of which was played | Patten, 1 Wookd: os... ete RE occupled quarters 0” the top floor, and|the school yard, | The lady were put | $00 reward hanging over thelr heads. |Diernan, rf. pert yesterfay at the Cryatal Palace and the King “Micnnel, 104 (Graneics Wt 63 : . Inthe seventh ‘grade primary class, — Van Haltren, cf, Beckles, 1. 2easentae tb Age UGEA DIAPER Te Hace HOKE Tae eee H her gon Willie, who had been ill with|/and Miss Ackerly, the teacher, pro ‘The post-office Inspectors In this elty | German8. Btensel, ef | bgt Humming birds 108 Cokhabsabl et ; measles, went on tho roof to get a|ised they would wet_aa Kood treatment yi post-omce Inspectors In this elty | Bunton, Ib. Brith jham on Saturday, Yesterday's game Jo (8. Wittiams) High Flyer, 96 (atutec.. Keliet, 106" (Waller)... Terrett, “408 (Robinson), Blerb Uttle fresh air, While there, a man/® other scholars, ‘The two boys, who wine a reporter far Th are twelve and fourteen rs old, i Noa the o ‘deanate [employed about the house, she sald,| were born an Francisco, and came pond intormed them of th despatch Kicked the boy down the stairs, and| East with their father about a vear 4) Many reports of the Mantire. of the then threw Mra, Sullivan's few things|880.) Their mother, who is Chinese, (goaped trio, Allen, Killoran and Russell, eaks English fluentl . vel ot ec) d eres on the roof on the prostrate child.| "At roceam thin ‘morniig the Chinese {ey Were not Inclined to credit this When the mother remonstrated, she|boys were “lions,” and all the other EMit¢ mspector John B, Ashe said he Was attended by only 1,40 people. Several members of the team have al- ready left town, All the future en- kagements of the team have been alan- eaded, winning handil donaa; a half length from Rowling Green, whe i . Wax second th hout, Darien’ wi n disponed of Pirate] Clarke, formerly of the Harvard Club, | {hira, ‘halt a length away, ‘Fimectaa tbe dvenin and Bann ayn; Heskioked Hee oh Qhe Haid, boys wanted to Know them, was pleased to hear the news and hoped Donovan, Merritt’® attempt} and Burt of th » Princeton, eye re- SRCOND RAGE. The child was removed to the New Pera jt mie eh ian ie Hanh to bunt became a foul fly to Wilson. | turn Uckets to Amer put Pantzer, Kou ye: and a kale . ‘ has been arrested at Sprin ard, Lever f A York Hospital. Here (t was found one THE LORD DOWNSHIRE LOST? fein Mon He said, “he haw gone back | Jake Beckley rammed « _ high liner aah vd, 1 s and 3 ror are left) sarte Nia (aria) of his ribs was fractu a eee) haraceico to the scone of the post. romans wie very | which Van pulled down, No rune iy thout money to pay thelr passage Peep on ton (Hamilton) " 7 committed there. by. him an ran 0 a oe rubber | heme. Rlant Royal, 115 Ud, Perkineyt Mrs, Sullivan complained to the po-|Feara that the Prince eorpmmitted there (by pin and iilcean||| woremae Couianit beats WB6 srabise Seige th Gran ee lice, who arrested the man, but he was Her and Her Crew | 35,00 and Fuller walked, Tiernan SANGER BEAT: Haminn 118 (itm. taken away from the officers by his]! LONDON, Sept. 4—Anxtety Is felt at! ,, Allan ls under @ strong indictment | "Bhorty"’ at second, Mike stole second. BEATS JOHNSON. Besa it Gesbilget ibe ap ig , At Springtic nd may be teed there,| oid Lady" V. . » bi eee. Harn lton % Baller friends, Belfast for the safety of the ship Lord fit Wincl’ case there will be no neces: | Old Lady" Van slashed three big Frontier. 1s He Hin: bak 10 chunks out ot the ofone, German wait- i w turned, I pre-|ed and walked. Bannon aingled and Mrs, Sullivan's sad story was youched | Downshire, which left Tauique last May, sity, of, brin Browning. 17 (McCafferty) 1 1 | for by neighbors who gathered around | sin rk, Should Allen he aban 110 (Rei x Roundsman, 125 1, Murphy)aG-1 6-112 11 ab | © which time nothing has been A rit d-occupante, CHng. |the + ter, Mrs M, A. Fisher said| heard of the ves! There wore tire | Cy eae i eae: Lesatae ee pers see uene a eruundeh Maer by, and The Evening World ) Kamsin got away in front and wag the same man of all work choked her|two persons aboard the Lord Down- r3 fverybody tnoved ‘up. Tiernan scoring, | DRIVING VARK, ROCHESTER, N. never caught. He stalled off Peep 0 one night in the hallway, and after-| shir Mr Ash amiled aixnificantly. | | Roreman tickled Btatord a whine mon | Ys Sept. 4-About four thousand peor! §’ Rend Teap o" Day. was econd, Ratt wards struck her when she was in| It is feared that this may have been| ¢nulTyly, after the escape of the robbers | eeea thrice. ‘Two rune, ple were In attendance when the open-| a length In front of Yught Royal. Time her apartments, the ship which was sunk In the collision | $090 wir offered by Chlef Inapector M. Second Inning. iF ene OE UNS IDEAL NM ienals Sin Dee THIRD RACE Ara, Sullivan? - dingy, Sek: Srince: (uc vi heeler, of t Yost-Oflce Depart- cult bieycle meet was called this after- D RACK. ait pela ale landlady, Mrs.| with the Hritish ship Prince Oscar, t! it at Washington. for the capture] Btensel and Bmith wingled. Hierbaner 1 on his after ee oprietress of the | night of July 18, nbout G0 mi athe | Vit was only yester-| made it three straight. and Stengel | Noon. Bald did not start in the Class he fugitives, a hi saloon, and lives above tt east of Cape St, Roque, All of the crew Killuran war erroneounly. © ncored, Gening acrificed, smith Was|B races, and Cooper, of Detroit, was oe Pewing. 8. HL Fine Mra Davis at first refused to ass'gn| of the ship with which the Prince Oscar Vas having been captured at East | run dowa between third and home on] forced as th see Hh alAG, Banger Wet (Lit even out “outs, 4 , 0 German, Fore- (Conse er i eas any reason for the eviction of Mrs.| was in collision are aupposed to have| At the'tine 0 Fer ne eee eon der te era ad the | and Johnson headed the profesatonal 08 (Ba os ot 3 3 8 ood till and forced Foreman at| contingent, The summary of the principal events: One Mile Pr nal —Won by We ker Punt 18 dol NO [Ho Wheeler fourth, Time 20 NO] iy tendon Sullivan, but finally said she did not] been drowned, as were also four of the] was Identified want her in the house any longer and| crew of the Prince Oscar, which sank eae ata Mrs, Sullivan owed her part of a month’s| goon after the collist ‘Atlen has been’ captured by an ine] Fu ‘er mo ent. #he could not afford, she de- = latter will not be entitled to| three atr ‘Tiernan clared, to have any one Hving in her| |The British ship Lord | Downshire, Van again pushed (he atmosphere, house who did not pay for the rooms, | Capt from Caleta at OMoe runs, hen from Sp) Mow he oboe | sient One dent t for a quarter then wave way to Connoisseur, Who at of the way and won come half a length from Prim- , who Was tifteen lengths in front of The latter pulled up very lame, Time- as Johnston is Chief PB er Mile Open, lane Ht Meanwhil Mrs. Bullivan, with. her Buena Mey if. for Bet ‘®. Lay ee eae the Missourl a . ‘Thied 1 ing. Derr A Hrown, ¢ - Meanwhile Mrs Sullivan, her} was built at Helfast In 1sk2, register she says that the former hi ie; tite Re Coulter, Tolwhy, ihird. Plime |helplees Httle ones, sits mournfully by | 2,263 tons, had four masta and was) sent his men in all directions in search| Merritt Kot a Mfe on Bannon’s muff RESULTS AT ST. ASAPH. y Her owae sre, | of the thieves of Fuller'a throw, Tommy Mile, Clase A—Won by HG, Wine Q z) her little pile of furniture, with no Dizon & Hoon: en ornare wore Teh hee for it Reckley's pW Murrey, Byrac 4 im the Tombs Prison Under Sasplcion of Poixontn money, no friends and no covering but) Capt Henderson, of the Prince Oscar,| TLE BOY CUT IN TWO. | {atin scans ta, Ut acuse, third Time099 3 | RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, Sept. — — ~ | the broad canopy of heaven, who reached Philadelphia on Aug. &, re T , fine nile, open. Claas H-Won by Tom Cooper, | The races non this track to-day ree aller to orted that the loxt vessel, of the fdent- uns, Det PP init she had been committed by Coroner] she me Fleming. She was the daugh- = ot which thera waa tio clue, hud four |-p ,, an singled, Smith gathered Han- [Hit gheds, think Tmeca tone? tip | sulted as follows: oi ere 0 pad furl pralley Sore her Tragedy a jong drive, Gerinan was cn ugh ; " vesterd c lter of Robert Swift Livingston, of Liv- masts and was full rigged, and from her ong of * | pacing First Race—#ix and quarter furs O'Meagher, yeaterday, afternoon, lingeton Manor, thie Biate,, Livingaton TO EVADE STARVATION. size he thought. that her crew. would Lace Na happing, Hurng walked. Stafford. #1 longs. Won by_Lillpute, 7 to fund 6 te number from thirty to fort * Sho did not smile so much this morn-| yas twice inatried, and by his first| Ward ‘Te ing as she did yesterday. Nevertheless, wife had two daughters, one the w she chatted in a matter-of-fact way with of Ch Peabody, and the other t wil late Judge Gideon J. the matron. Tucker. ond marriage was to Mrs, Fleming, as she prefers to be pyelyn Davis, w sit ¢ : glet. Wilson fouled to Beckiey, (No sees ot Oe Hin Chttaren se 0 The Kvening World.) Funs, RESERVE WAS O DEPLETED. Hiazel thind. Tim yee PATERSON, N. , Sept, 4.—Coroner Foarth Inaing. ees Record Rance FP re ear Hein toe EEN $5 SENT TO MR. GOFF. Wey BEN Bure Gnd ihe Cet eSEtne Dftos allowed Blerhauer's fy to drop] Mut Another Deposlt Offsets the longs won. By Miles Ward, wife ani children, bid New Jersey Blectric Railroad ¢ safely joule touk two bases, Gel p A 2 rl, Mary, Willie and Maxgie, aged twelve, returning on a special ear ina P2850,0N8 Gold: Shipme: Tyro third. Time—0.58 Cingman® out, “Third Race—Seven furlongs.—Won byt five and one year, respectively, appeared of the Labor Day disaster at|t Bann t Bierbauer home. Gold continues to be exported in fairly | yon 'Mack, 4 to 3 and 1 to 4: Mirage @sce (Spectal a 1 to 3 for place, ae ‘our Aad a haif fure Cadis, 1 to 6 and out; ond; even for Places woo Not as a Dribe, but Because a by pol- : ae ; Woman Knew No Bette man died, German to Banwon. One run | targe amounts. Today's steamers too ; 41 to 4s Sites called, threw herself on the bed in hor! son, Py that second marriage Mary |!” Tombs Court to-day. They are the] ct nor ais ttast One Hune | RIMKA” about noon to-day, when Harry | "Alerbaier to feckley way Clarke's | yc gu ign koe ips ee VEER ICTs Ew 8 cell al ie hos f getting a Alice, otherwise known as ‘Mrs, Flem-| Testitute family that was given shelter RO ARREST Rents rh Marston, seven years old, was killed, |end — Fuller safe on Genina’a fumble, ae se in iil opueepa sere a aah deaees ell about moon in hopes of getting a Alley, otherwise Mrs. [lat the Lioonard street police station last | dred and Twenty-tiret street, who s0%-| te tonitey car pane Over his body, {and me nao ® (rll pith, Tusenang [om early hour th H little sleep. , Late this afternoon Coroner 'Meagh- er decided to hold the inquest at 10,90 o'clock Friday morning. Lawyer John ©. Ross, a friend of the Bliss family, will represent the accused womar Some criminal lawyer, probably Mr. House, will be associated with him, UO, Heckies, advanced a tirother will ehip shmaw and Xess | ENGLISH ATHLETES HERE. Van followed “Mike'* €X-| jage & Fuller $100,080 gold on the steam- o runs. = hi Augusta Victoria, sailing to-mor-{ ij | within a quarter of a mile of the boy’ fth Inning. jane Lf « Arrived Late This Atiorasen on the home, 11 K at this point tx Donovan scratched a double past Ger- | libkleowkoe, iia cohen ie noitel ‘Cunarder 4a ; toa bank h runs to the river. | man, and reached third on Merritve | Arbuckle Tiros. the coffee Importers) 4. Cunard Line steamship Aurante her! Harry ‘and litte brother were on 2 yebake outlay Will ship 840,00 wold to-morrow. and she did | thel ishing ity amt ttet Suen, 1008 eekly § Jarrived In port late this afternoon from 1 BN Led Wittens NORE ic Rha: hen La Stafford made a circus stop and| There was $1,700" gold ordered at} *'Y Was in the lea ming up the bank: (throw of Stensel'# terrific liner. No} ine sub-Treasury to-day for shipment | hverpeol. He crawled through the fence and Was s vbings the dor ; Junder the front wheel of the ear trees ty" Europe te-morroy | She brings the London Athletle Club cutting him in two. ‘Bhorty The accident occurred at Litthe Falls, | ample, night terday sent Recc off a $5 bill in| @ letter requesting that her son James | » put on trial speedily, wae summoned before the Recorder In Chambers io- Ward toll Magistrate Crane that he had not had steady wok for over a year and half, He was willing and| anaiouws to work and was not a drink|", exyained that som fer, Mrs, Fleming. One year aficr her |i! man, Policemen from the Fitth| the s6 was a. Teqular f husband's death Mrs, Livingsion mar- | Uiveinet gave him a govd reputation, der Gof eur ried Henry M, Biles, by whom rhe had| At the request of the parents Mary | tne woman and. told Isis, he le ortune of 20,0, th interest of which was to g Nis widow for ilfe, and on her ¢ th the principal was to revert to the deuvgh- Upon his death, which happened in| the money me {Phe Estate Said to Be Only 885,000, | many children, three of whom are liv-| aM Wille Were committed to the care | carefu [iore he was seen. ‘The car waa kolng | numeehomat the ale Bisrord died wt overnment bond syndicate hag}team which i to mest the New Kau Inquiry made this morning at the Clty lk. of the Sinters of Bt. Francis at 143 Went MON san nk (a quF fainter ana | Mt No rune Wwernment af the SubeTreagury.| AtMetic Club's team at Manhattem {Chamberlain's office shows that the Her Sensutional story. j Thirty-first street, and Ward sald he b Bchoonidal, ‘twelve “ser by acaine Hyatereec| Sith Inutn This restores the reserve to tha legai| Meld Sept. ¢ amount of the fortune for which, it Is} Going back to the story of the prison. | ®9U!l try to take care of his wife and aan menial Citas Neral manager of the| Smith out, Stafford to Hannon. Miers | Mmit. ne of the forcign ex-l—.2ht, Aurania was reported off the claimed, the prisoner celiberat ly pol-{er's suit against Fleming, she swore then| May: Mrs. Ward wept bitieriy when | Pht May © at all Sulla had to be aautsiel | bauer base on halls, Ho was forced wt] Uiuis Se uvaning. however, and’ the | candy” Hook Lightship at 3 o'clock and soned her mother, has been grossly ex-| that he besan making love to her shori-| She ade her children good-hy. burelary Magisrate Devel, int Maer pert bor) second by Gening. the utter was y of ie fai v the average | W8S expected at her dock early this : excursion train | caught stealing second, but Keety called Md “@choenthal in {on the Gre Mi Lake Raiirowd run | him» of Die wearig {MINK nto a trolley car at the Singae | n yank . ‘ i imerehant, of #1 Avenue C. aggerated. It was claimed that hi father left an estate of $00,00, 1 is xe ‘This ts the really dis- | evening inting feature of the situation ly after thelr first meeting, and he i towel’ her t> Toms iver: wher” se” LILY LOW CASE AGAIN, Clingman out, Puller to Hane! o runs. cifasas i romaing, killing the fire 4 1 OAV two: bute Glarke awalten steamship Augusta Victoria, which | oy, Morton at Albany. widow (0 take the inter stepfather and mother were staying shenthal Wed "and give avs cromsing, killing the fireman of the] Wilwon struck out. Clarke swatted the! i" steknantp Eee ae en uma ee 4 staetaa a on her death the princi She 1 sho yielled to Fleming, and! per Bather Told that the Distriet- one at Ging, who threw over ke; | take out 300,000 outices of silver, Shipped | 1 town th on the Empire State Exe the daughter. that when he nition became kno: ley's head. Clarke scored ands ye) by Handy & Harman. ries yen = Htc attT a aah aerar = WY) Attorney Can Proceed No Further, ipok third. Ternan fouled to Cilnm — frown ile ent directly to th i 4 A at the Clty he desert Her Be SV Cre #DD: Fok mes Low e futhe man, Van died at first. One run Canadian Cricketers Win, ereeadtd get te leoblng “bale ). Chamberlain's offic, is something, less |lowed 1 for weeks, but he spurnea|, JamMen Low, Jr. the father of Lily hearty and that he has spent a very please | Low, the young irl who killed herself 1 Washington Heights a short time >, Was again in evidence this morning iu the Criminal Court Building, — He |ealled on Coroner O'Meagher, and also summer, The Goveraur and his private Fetary, Col, Cole, leave for Saratoga on the 40 trata thie afternooa (9 attend the Moral pageant. INTO, Gut, Bey ay in th —The Americans mad second Inning in the Picket match hetween the Vaulted St.tes and Cane Atada (his won (he match by” 140 runs. = Seventh Inning. than 0, her y The interest on that sum, tho clerks said, was regularly paid to Mrs, Bliss | during her life Lifetime, ow that sh en she ca to thix city to live, SEW IN WANT German and Bannon took care 0 EW IN WANTS. Foreman, Van muffed Donovan's fly ———— ‘ While Patsy. xtole second. Merritt out, | ole Honors to a Dead Priest. FOR THE NEXT 6O DAYS fcuing ontvan Faller: fumbled Ste CAMDEN, Ns 3, Sep, 4—Tho funeral of ntinued on Second Page) | IMETHING e i# dead the courts! ;—— - —- - en doisiiateAl teensy Linden olny Kawer Pete an of th must determine, io whom dhe yrincival! | AN UNPARALLELED OFFER, PJ | "ate. Lindsay tot iim that he dad ree! | REAL ESTATE \"%}"%'0",, HORSES AND GERRIAGES, COOD nied, Hecicoy wvoret awi' Sie | [An Opportunity for Big Results, PJ | Che’, oP i tnt toa Selon ak i is y ile Vcgives Ghamtat Mad AN roll a # siticle ~~~ Cart by Hey, hol J. Lavalle, Im that ofce Yo say who shall velvet | EVERY WANT ON THE Tis Gr ie eat On nora Wil AND INTEREST, LOANS, PURCHASE AND EXCHANGE, te hon 19 | ‘evenv wane once SF SeMeaielat Gow ic Mhed! HaSR gdh each wnroagh tie records atthe HALF-MILLION Jains Jacket, whieh the fatner etieved || BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, BOAROERS, LOST AND FOUND Making third “Genine ated ous | | HALE-MILLION Batic puted! Kins tad Mo Batata mIior Habart Britt LAvinenan Twas |Phouent w it show "qa hiy daughter | ADVTS. IN THE MORNING WORLD {resent a Cela sy Weapons for Kentucky Women, e for probate SiS, a as dated) ir wen murdered, The chemist de- > . > " Hurna out at frat by dou ee aa joed pene maurdared, Fhe chomiar A ARE REPEATED FREE ON THE Bury Special to The Evening Worl » Era ee cetel | GUARANTEE PAGE | [astavtntan. wanker ee | GUARANTEE PAGE | ‘srs s"ecsetnn™ r driven to 4e not then ia is repeated FREE from The r je, but he had no evidence on 1 Clingman hunted satel 1 | is repeated FREE from The can vera eae| [eememnbeare, tem Tre Wi teria ae ALF MinbIoN GUARANTEE PAGE, si'ioy3"c85? 20s Renee ene ea mae ANTEE) OVER 500,000 “My poor daughter,” said Mr, Low, 9 Donovan ted out. No rans, his paper hero this mornlug, Kditor H. Ht. Grete, { the famous oll Keniucky Gazette, saya the next Kentucky Legislature will be asked to tee ore Joa on Haat aud West! | ANTE ON “1 suppose that fs all that can be done, | taftord nit hy pushed ball, Witaon |INSERTIONS: 500,000 lod dently Sef PE ENE Ee Pe ante DAE EGA DRIVE OE Oath insuring over 509,000 actual insertions Biarord to third. “Puller ‘lea “ani wa rom bagro esealinn ee nas Tate to hile wits eda’ Glacwen and BIG RESULTS SURE. THIN EVERLASTING ADVERT in over 500,000 actual papers yun Minth duninns A New Departure in Wants. —— = Whatever other issue there might be Rae re ee SRE ee Merritt died at first, Beckley fared i

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