The evening world. Newspaper, July 16, 1900, Page 7

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SYNOPSIS OF PRECEUING CHAPTERS. Owentoline Midtieton ant her ester clare live by] thelr stepmother, whom i fe engaged to Li: ed . fefage in the house of a former friend, Uermans Wertheimer, # sewspaper man high ta rrvger's| taver Rd hides at Wertheime and persuades lever vase, brings about ys eorape, ant takes fugitive secretly to Wer '® Rowse. fortheimer Tirects the fugitives on their read. afety and start for the ot several days Then. while “ N , M "replied the urriedly and with a gasp. “Then get out and lie down,” gaia Blake. I'm tired of walking. Now, mind you, do as I tell you or I'll kill you at once.” ‘There was not the slightest doubt fn the Roer's mind that this accursed rootnek, sprung from heaven alone knew where, was very much In earnest when he poke. Some men's wo carry conviction at once. The Dutchmen climbed from his seat and made no dim- eulty about lying flat upon his face while Blake tied his hands behind him, After questioning the Boer as to whereabouts of the armies and the lat- est news of the war Blake led him to where his companion wus and goon had doth Boers tied safely to trees. When Hardy ca ta was now disposed to take the lead, drove the six mules along the main road at a rastiing “Tl drive,” \y. But within five minutes trouble began, for he drove tA the road and began to ogy mt Here, what are you doing?” mabe. “Don't you see you are the road “Ot course | eee, my dear inn re plied Hanty, “but you surel: ant Ug to keep to it ey | longer 7 gw PL BONER HERE.) Ugly Privy Lu Wing Locked Up for Trying It. Lu Wing, who keep# a toundry at 615 Wythe avenue, Wiliiameburg, was held fn $109 ball for examination to-morrow in the Lee Avenue Pollee Court this| @ mirning for atopting Chinese Boxers’ Methods. “If this fellow thinks he can play ‘boxer’ in this country.” sald Magts- trate Kramer to Policeman Lott, who arraigned the Chinaman, “I won't im ply fine him. I'll hold him tn ball for further examination.” Lu Wing has had the reputation of | ' atways. He | ( being 2 “bad Chinaman” has been ugtier than ever since the war in China, Yesterday he refused to give @ cus- tomer his laundry, though the ticket was all right, because he sald he was through work for the day. Policeman Lott made him give it up. It made Lu Wing so angry that he throw two bottles of beer at a 4 of children Tn front of tas place. ‘Tren he stood in the dourway and flourtshed « revolver. gue time Policeman Lott arrested him 6 am fight FIRE SCARED AIM TO DEATH. Williameberg Mam Fell Dead of Heart Fatlere and Twe Fire- meu Were Hurt. A fire in Wiltameburg, unimportant tm itself, resulted directiy in the deuth one man and the serious injury of two others early this morning. @cone, died of heart failure gh ment. James Conway and M, mee struck by « tails rves Uaregeeery fi =f * facturing ca on on the Fhe ground floor was able. —— Bettina Gerard Re-engaged. Owing to the success of Mise Bettina Sfuces Mise Gerard fe hy 4 oul- engagement fo , = as the star fealure at the that ne knows very much better about thai see poseibly eaid Blake wi to ro all right j vil can you ani tt that we don’ t come slap on a hundred » From the top of the kopje of the enemy? | forced geniality. et drive on ag stvatent as you Sprtons of soup ee “f ian,” Rit i SW you don't tae pet ‘oe sl ou lke when it so pees ne Irishman hi at by took ris es wu drove back Wye Boab wt right, HH fix you." re over ie wn 3 arin an good a es |: took a ee fet aes ' daremay you are ry His thea, you can drive,” eald Marc? Mardy rei} in mt ay oe Re THE WORLD: MUAWAY ‘bvaiNinG, JULY 16, 1900, pouree in water and watched them dis volve, All right, drink when youve dor Hardy offered hint We'll drt sive me @ 1 Blake, and ther.’ he sald "I tt after all, Binke.” “Of course | am,” repiled Blake, as he WATCHING THE BATTLE they saw a cloud of dust. t= it you want | dash. These are over-rated men.” Herey wa hed him closely. rs are—over-rated—men,” hlake slowly. 1 and repeated i it in. ed—over rated or regees He blinked by “Are-over-Pal dropped with a fork. ink you mut sieeny.” sald “you never had any acon yes. ay, * drawied Blake, “I never—had— “yester with that In & heap. the t them toward the near was at least three miles southeast ine.” ved when he Cr 7. Biaice slept like the dead as EE PRETTY LITTLE GIRL MANAGES BIG SHOW. Training Troupe the Benefit of Fire-Victims’ FLOSSIE Fiorsie Alien, fourteen years olf, of Rockaway, is a very busy young miss Jost now, ae she is working hard in- structing 'y other young misses to sing and for the big benefit to be siven on Priday, July %, at Phillips's *' Iron Pier, Rockaway Beach, for the £*! tows and orphans who were left des as a Feewit of the fire of the Nort pany. ‘Mr. Phitiips ia going to turn over the German Liopt Steamship Com-_ ALLEN (mpi boys white and. Mus, nnd other songs he matter was = entered int) the {an sing an amateur Selvens She soon had young a arked’' Mr, eat hem give the be dressed tn Will sing par of Mins of it ard h. Bly the} pier for che benefit on the date men- Lr toned, and many prominent people have [Fo to lend thelr », y soft the seat t } hoy rae ee ~¥ an reat kopie, ig whish drove, and when he finally pulled kloof at the foot of te , retched 1 t red fules whieh soon vere a. @ email! pan of rolaw ter and some For! re was inte sGanger ot) they were tracked by it waa quite pos- ougtet to ¢ Able to see Bos! and after he 8 of the kopie could see the ro: 4 Lf Horhot, Att miles away = Th soldters |which army he eould not tei in the dis tanee. Hinrsy could even hear the dis- ti 7 — of artillery. Jambered down the scorpton- I} and get back to camp. was clove upon sundow woke and, to his ense relief, the man w It too! him understand’ y and Ay) mules. ined he remem- they came by t Rut when it was m all that He Kang of iets more than a dream and the shadows it, and they inspanned and started south heard ine to-da a ait tell ¥ Wud Hardy aid not & jut rdy He talked of everything tl his companton culty over the veldt. go- The moon now would been ot infinite ase to them. But e donga which Interrup'ed them tardy discovered a oom ami, by the marks of fe» knew he ing on South African might | road jPexe called a Rometimas y were able to trot and go fa By an hour after dawn— for they ventured on that extra hour— \ they were only some ten or fifteen miles [north of the Modder and well In sight of the Kimberley-Mloemfontein road which runs north rd that river's Danke. nd all feat long day they hea i tillery. Sometim they declared not so distant, thi ame nearer and nearer. tell you we have struck at their entre,” said Blake. Cronje must lork out." That afternoon, from the top of the kopje under which they were compos, Blake and Harty saw a great cloud of dust tiles away to the south and Wert “Whi Rut B sounds of 4 "ae Hardy. did not know Yo in nd they knew very soon prward that the Hritish cavalry were Kimberley, and that the Boers O Moagerefontein = he to drive south right ¥ the two this cloud of fickat into rm of hornets, La pier o Gre againet inown they nen it isi smoked out vat thelr den at last. (To ‘0 be continued.) WIFE BEATEN | WHILE DYING eanint the Who Taunted Her in Her Agony Held for Homicide. John Watson, @ bartender, forty years old, was held for the Grand Jury in the Yorkville Court to-day, charged with causing the death of his wife, Rose Behind the charge, the police say, is a aie of systematic brutality seldom equalled in the records of the depart- ment. Mrs. Wateon die@ thie morning. It te charged that her husband beat her a week ago gnd left her helpless and un- attended after It wae evidnt thet she in a serious condition. The state- t Is also made that he taunted her in her suffering and cursed and abused her because she was unable to get up and work Mre. Watson was the daughter of James Keenan, of @4 East Seventy- second street. 8 married to Wat- fon about twelve years ago. Her mother ald to-day Watson began to fll- treat his wife shortiy after they were married. He made her go om to work and took the money she earned. Bome years ago the two children of and the woman's parents urged her eon- stantly to leave her husband, but she ainly reform | The husband, it is sald, has not worked lin three years, and beat his wife almost every day Mra. Watson tn igen a }ment sald that | her husband kt and struck her be- cause she had attended the funeral of her brother's child. Last Mond hoon he went home money, She had none, and he knocked her down, breaking her nose. After that, according to the woman, he rateed her up and held her in the doorway of her room, where, after closing the door against her body so held in a vise, beat her into uncon- Ss lourness. When she regained her senses ber hus. band had gone. She had just strength enough to drag herself to her be!, where she lay, fully dressed. for nearly six Ne] days. Watson frequently during this time sed. laughed at her she begged him to send for a doo ing she was dying, in additio siruck her repeatedly because ane could ot get up and go to work. A neighbor, not seelpg Mre Wateon the couple were taken by the Keenans | «, refused, always saying thet he would | « The Watsons lived at 47 Third avenue, | that she was wedged as tightly as If |, This is the first of the famous quartet that set the world a munch. ing. 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