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~wree no mew < SERED te THE Y NAMO. WORLD: SATURDAY EVENIN 6,/00,000: Census Returns for attainas| and Bronx 2,100,000—-Brook- 21, 1900, PEOPLE IN | NEW YORK. ; JULY wally . lyn Has 1,600,000, } The census returns for two horoughs The figures are tn round aumbers ‘ Greater New York Manhattan ood y The ex at has not yet been the Hrona—hows that they Rave @ made in Washing but tt will be . ation of 21.0% At this rate tolehel tn a few weeks. avon of Greater New York will One hundred y ago the population 10. was about Moe through which strange notees | must ar-| saw or heard of before? Undauntet 1 those of aw Wisliows |attecs my | grasped one of the webs. A thrill ran eaan to wonder ¢ ou my arm, not ut jeasan'. baat n bs fe fo the 1 palled. ank God le reas e many st houder and. began urn {uring my stay in nto resemble the puffitg 0 petra . . a cas abode had blunted my nerves sient- men wWrestitug [ thrust my head as far genera . 7 mY withstand enything actual |as Tq@ould into the room and assured COURT As CO-RE PONDENT IN shock myself (hat | was right pulled a another awith lay rate, 1 made up my mind to| Often bad TE heard of men pinehing| 1 pulled another, and another switch, | | through that opening or die in the | and fing themselves to fealiae) until place was in utter blackness. Tatrempt whether they were awake or not. With| Conscious of having done my duty, [| Fi Lite by Ittle I got nearer to ft, un-| me th ng became a fact. I knocked! dropped, exhauste!, to the floor, my Janle to stay away my head a at the wall to|arms falling lifelessty to my site iat hat Teached the wall now, and was rouse mys heard 4 cry | while streams of oo'd perspiration oa ! Sabout to peep through anutbonaly | when | cry few men ever hear and fewer still) trt ! down my fiom P | the ‘whee oring netee within stop are to hear long | sat on fr floor, leaning Then | heard the wale « fay Trond | t mas the ureting, muMed cry of |» the hood -# ot Mrs, Charles Faas Names) Ar nf "He na ith DR. FREDERICK 8. KOLLE,|".""*»#," "age soft, xe i eee ee oe oe (EE SE ne ” | h n 1 « my host! Professor of Electrical Science, feht have distinguiwhed what] The opening was too small to all a « me to Jump ‘hrough it or T might ha r oring, angey noises seemed | hurled myself in in a minute As (Copyright, 1900. by the Press Pobiteding Company, nm. but T could not under: Was, I ran around the * New Yort World.) ound. seareh of the knoblees door . . s Surely this could pot be a human be-jover the aatchel a pan. plaster and the paces Ing.) reasoned The. grumbling € Brew [broken cup, which cut my shin. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER. eve vier, as tf a giant in a terr It was darks at that end of the kitchen. | mper were giving Vent to his At one time | found the closet Agor and | in a thundering, upintelligtbie way ran willy against the wall, tecetving 4 \anin | heart my fost peaking to * electric shock. At last I found some one, perhaps the monster of the r through whien [ had seen the ndering volee There was no knob. as | have ( ntence the demon tnter- | . r ha series of Mabolical It did not yipid. | i fever opene ver not learned th there was silence for seve CHAPTER It THE ROOM OF MYSTERY, The Reeeue of Newton Kirke, ” I fat on the floor an Instant e ‘urbt in the tubes tn the . tng rad ppeared ike that of a snuffed * out m ay pleces of plaster and fused mass MT panes up I could distinguish [of operating it of operat After a continuous se- dows and Kicks {t yielded so suddenly that 1 nearly fell” hea tio ] }into a short hall "beyond . Portas hat that ot & vacuum tube! Maat, such as Were in the kitenen | At the end of the hall f encount A second door which ylelled re 0} } I stood in the hare nding Heht, to which t accustomed j wire and glass and} Everywnere sparks ttle watts of alr bee blowing of sputtered ther ther r “In a twinkling [ stood in the large room filled With my feet | with blinding light, to which my eyes wer a sand crugibie . t y e not as Au eb ste ihe yet cecustomed,” ie ared with'h aa eyes al me ie m the ceiling. t A dynam ) be Funning 1 the glowing time-piece on the wall. Its |minutes: the wheealig sound taking the |* re : | illuminated dis! marked fifteen minutes wipe rn ‘ t J iy and little ehit 4 Was covered With pecs de past nine, ta Fme teerined Mey What det it | ¥ices_ resembling very much a ephcr ‘ Somehow its calm appearance nerved (all mew web of klase wine ‘hrough which the |. ry me to bring my face in line with the Petermined sure ymeth ng. ke rushe! wid great gap in wall f w God thet 1 | be ru, blindly, yet} A glaring jight entered through it testa | ed to distinguishes piercing ne emn gloom #9 that ary | gradually, as my eyes became acous- | Labo Tom = envner tomed to It, T could distinguish objects | Ail 't "butt ane tn hment fo ‘a toa * of tanglel, hanvy, insulated 1 Klose wabtow vomtaining wha ° © be Pow ote tehel jast where m i peered into canmned be | merrily domon-ti we * ace y ya for I could not make and ‘ul of fume one Jump | ve be sigh! of ft aroused me to action a T he hon es ae Wenis aa wal of f ny head | saw a ula ere arose & wall * 4 wites higher thin my 1 ory of “Help! Help! ‘Po eas ihe opening in ‘the 8 sparks Nghier than the © pull the setiche the open he room shot out every now Bderetont and rushed madly to the oe ae. awiteh-board, althow val ob oe arerinn ae i Ta iunaed itd” Wome ROY Hake | sewed ech hea 1 wer iJ be ne na new _How “was 1 to pull awitenes 1 smoke lssutng trom the third floor of onl Jing, 49 West Twenty-third to Mrs. Helen C. Neweome occup! a apartments om that floor, mhe Fy son ! Knew nothing of the fire. The po-| licema broke Into the place, rescued Mrs. Newoom) and then ran to the front floor where Edward Carlson and his sloter lived, ———— ‘ WOMEN IN. PERIL OF FIRE, | THREE. SAVED BY POLICEMAN, 6 o'clock this | Morning to the gullding, 1 West Twen- them to the sireet thrgugh an adjoin- tng oulfting i#rephic Journal and the Italian Con. servatory of Music A polleeman discoveret the flames coming from a third-story window, sent In an alarm end then broke imto the bulliing and arotee! Mra. Helene New. loin, Unaided, Rescued Tenants from Fire. a The World's Vacation Bureau has maps, price lists, deseriptive matter Policeman Brown, of the West Thiré and time-tables on hand regarding | eth street station, proved limacif the right fm an emergency this morn- ad belore 6 v'clock be saw the Bureau are gratuitous, ‘ by the root. ' Ith ae Lee, at the Tender Age of |" By that time the biase had got to the ty-thied street. The nus which 1g {te news from Chi accounted for a a i “a th. Wome barrios ee tn the neart of the revall @etrict. la oce [Taree time" among the members of the i bed *\cupled by Maconses's A mM brother and t - ie festaurant, the} 1 Company last night at ott Brown, of the Tender) trons, ine sect ehenngy ttt Sot Wissner Plano Company. the Photo. |ycreat. ombe, She got out by the stairway, jof the firm, was carefully shaved on out Edward Carison and sister, living every port of Dis little brown head ex- \all summer resorts, The services of | the wo floor, had to be taben out | cept one spot above the The fwe upper floors were burned out. dark secrets (hat 80 oe im Chigatown Acquitted of Charge of //, Poisoning Her Mother as One of Her Hus- By this time | A ed Metently to thing of my het, band's Accomplices. Reca ing that I hed no eon the lowe r ed off Dy a areal pmate oe 87 Mary Allee Almont Fleming, who wae my pecorem © J gee! of the charge of patsoning her resently clearing allowed toon gato flaures r reach the plage. b moved faster, 8 | nawed as one of as much so that [ nearly atumbiet over a) oe a atee Ctarte soft, giving object stooped to se and by the glow light made | ter suit for divorce, out the tretched, unconsclous form| No place in Hartem ' . of my host han the West End, In One H \ His face was cold and damp. The eves tataggee : ; were closed, the features drawn and Tw a death like, yet T found bis heart bea ‘ Faas, whe t+ a b t in normal rhythm other German ites, tha He iay uncomfortably beside a huge i wan wil be © wn cylinder of wire, from which Issuet : sounds like the Mowing of wind through e@ has brought agains’ ™ ph & narrow tube , MARY ALICE ALMONT FLEMING Feeling that the unconscious man had He names as co-respondent George yp met his memy, human or beast where A Aas asserts her hushand was named he jay, I deemed tt beet to him away | POMP ION. & eal . as coreepondent in Mr Bird's eutt Brom Ibe 18 m. and then run aa fast ae) hie by veil r ™ Describing the “Martin Steters,” Mee Fortunately for ine he was ot 8 WAY yoacy namo. te wed Mashily and that st nle (weak as I was, et hetiecable ahade T had received) partly to carry and drag © lemations |« eight years s@e. him out Into the kitchen the excesntve ' rf a tug in order that Luckily | had seen btm draw water 1.) accompany him down from_a faucet earlier in the evening 1 ner ™ atin Martin Sisters’ were foung st and thopoughiy | saked my and couns 8 ar’ Ny handkerchlel. and 4 Bischoff in the Supreme Court yes er Asserts re on Bie Toca, 8 tes fay. Many women were named by her besides Mre Fleming Among t ent hourne ere are Sophie Mansbach, two who were * in S ‘known as the "Martin @istere” and Dee (only) ee |B i nome, In the cloagt shite | bors Watt Was the wif ferent a his bu th ettion with c@oked or © 7 ef « oe he uncooked food, and bemldes Were too un- |, WS; Ereprisey OF the tt Se ent wan Ne Winthrop Seventh avenue a| "Sustien Dlecket tereves i {dem struck me Thad worn a s'oue's throw from the West End. Mrs the motion. souch hat that would anewer are Pe ries Hifty the Sontag chepeas, was fl —_ EEE water. w je frank down aratets ‘The mol premed to revive him thls eicbebelericte teil so that Ine while he sat up t faly reegnzce:t CHURCH NOTES thanked me timely amsistane Lg ok recofiecting the cause “Ming Ola seem your: * 1 retteratel, pot knowing | soother eventing he eotermine them © or whom he meant, No T had not ach Ske ond gompe mo ae n b n i * . “So much the better,” he answered - need ma much the * metnode employed aee expect wo open te “You must atay over night. my frien’ ” fon the mare iret eplritom! wank ot he continued “ eiate.” and he So ee pointed to the odd 4 the thee t was half-onst 9 and kr te Pest Mine noone. wot | a vnachere der th ‘ot ter Urania be Firge imaption Church, he First ihayeit Chur a. Mitten P . owever that cowlt be done I could st frien! who Informed me ewton Kirke, promised jer at ones : oe har Kirke then iaft me moment, and then | 1» sot the en became as vlght as hefor all the ubes glowing. excep’ ® neat wher very difiesi the broken # which had been shat-|* gr tered by pire Jrgh of flying ter i bl bd |frtena a more at A an» minute « with the vi ne had arrang: aha D. pastor of the Hanson | sow theaush ng At | The rear wall of Pike Stren fpiserpe ere a woke at he wae poling to telearap my ‘ Say tam © KK. and stopnine in on Almost ax quickly a¢ I smoke he ‘S ceent. sot setane the message through the bilnding charge wh ibe F r bal eo cot U0 ont © ; J * : ’ inetroment appeared like a hem. (So. sremee ant Saty be rag mm | work as aocretary of the A , = {hat | agied aim sparen pitt tetnasere of 06 New Tort Metnotia cont be sent in many direetio Fifteenth sirvet Raptiet Chareh, Brook t ttle children, pariewiar one being fone ¢ om q ¥ and remain points # fenrerg fromeach other : “ “De rou send Mmevaa * T aokeh remembering the > tain between the metropolie arm! where | very often t see Olaf. my magneto. | with me to-night and | *'t techy Pave, noes eo pad "| ome tn Mi lop ee Fen teseen him we'l Ms ate’ te wmeke ard (To be Cantinugd.) CHINESE BABY SHAVED. One Mont! mitted to the Man with the Hoe. A Mongolian infant's first shave and) » ’ Shen rertterions wel muntonl sete Barbers are the Rockefellers ant derbiits of China, for when a baby month old in the Flowery Kingdom 1 | wee willing to give the mes of the! There are thousands of summer is numbered among the victims of some | ra:her and t the and a on Peothn | man with @ hoe. refused abs talk of the shaving | PeR@rt book ea and eires Last night the Lee infant, son of one | ceremony. he y “ at The World's Vacation Iu whatever hie paren } ean for free distribution Ap ee, SE ov toss by mail for printed matt one was shown by the ee | of bis shaving party along Mott | must be accompanied with stamps to CDinete family matters are such close, ‘cover postage. eee There cee to The Brentne W. erday from Boston Incl i ing the slip of whe a fac-stmtic be Con here riven 2 A989 TDA COMO OGeees A ARONSON 4 @ drown, on ba cert f e A good cook is known by the F bread she bakes. The test of good flour is the \ bread it mak A ' ‘ WASHBURI-GRISRY'S =} ae Gold iVie da. Flour Makes the st breast. WASHBUN-CROSBY CO., Minncopoits, Minn, {WORDSOFCHER. | 3 INEDTORUL, <= exendijpbia Exening Worid Slip Has Message for Boston Man in Hard Luck, | Eye ie Os ses Free THOS WEEK cor oot cane wil cmamine roe DIAMONDS. W BEET FACTLITIE’ groeering pate Hi91ee ie Sereierereseisleters evereier: oher tate 1 will oat be raparetala . Jo may contract, CRORG dress initials Will you & Evening W eed ptece eked toute scourage tous ar tae at four n and VENDOME GUEST HAS D1. Related by Mar- t District. George Cariton, faet ts riage te orney Lindar Helles oe ‘ eee sien aatrtyane sears! Father Goose Lullabies.” ¥ He was Hit of the Vea, coftertag with détivinm trem? "® More tuneful than “Mother Goose he maees relae! Melod & In shest-musi¢ form an D. Lindsey, made so mad oo UK bd 10 MOTOW > ouiday . * morning at the other gucets of che hotel anode police: | ‘ umn was