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ee oe a — ____ THE WORLD: SATURDAY BEVENE AMERICAN GIRL WILL BE MARCHIONESS OF ORMOND. OOO UCOOUI G, AUGUST 4, 1900, BY EVENING WORLD. _— Wife of Chinese [linister Stopping at Cape May : Says Her Government Ex-Convict’s Dummy Gives Up: { © Seame 40 It Gan to and Surrenders His License |: | sae i to Escape the Law. i ‘Diplomatic Lady from Flowery Kingdom Will Not Go Surf Bathing with Seaside Fashion- 191915 COOS SOOO fous Tivoll in closed, aad closed im Weet corse, and that any attempt to re-open the Tivoll would be a signal for an-/| a MRS. WU LAYS ALL BLAME ON “BOXERS.” her raid. Worta has won tte “Senator Ford was treated outrageous- | les—Oh, Dear, No! seca cad Se sald the Chief, “Lam satisfied | = dive eve (Oat he merely protested against being & . bbed, and assaulted and thrown Special to The Rvening t ace. ‘That sort of thing wi APE, MAY, Nod. Aue 4 Somewhere Ackron’s pull has snapped We have made a complete case an leat Peking are s ‘The men back of him, who he claimed aeaine: the Tivoll, and our action has & and all the lena were more powerful than C ‘P been sustained by the court. We have are allv 4 Devery or the Peltce Commissioner. | 1). caught Ackron, but O'Connor, the pinese ne ar is have deserted nim. Bt will De & dues | 5 nager of the piace, has been held for war betw he Hox ‘ tion of @ few days only when the ar- | ourners, Sia tifletal plants and the boxes in which - Pea e and t elgners 7 t tire paraphernalia of vice wi ‘ ofa : : ! Tut tt was not until O'Connor, who nat thems Shar OWRenEny This from Mie. W one since the fMigh: of his ex-convict em se tax, and no wife of the Chi Hinister at Wa | ployer, Ackron, has been acting as man interfere with Jington, She arrived uger of the dive, had been held in a Bsn all hag police court fer keeping a disorderly cad ta someone week of two, Rey s resort, until his waiters had been fined ay and wave ball ty ment, lw and detectives thronged around, that BY ae we Sail s bevotming to a Coleatts he gave up. snk, Mre W Many times he telephoned to Falr othing uf the O | View, No dL, yesterday to Akron. ‘The fom Wat ie ; . telephone wire was bluv, but there was sepaienah no way out of {t As a last resort 1 do not know anything about | O'Connor went to the Excise Commis she added, “and 1 go not a sioner’s office and ce { am not a politician tiftcate himnelf. T rp move fie t® accompanied by her young ' as by that means ne obtained a rebate eon, Chao Chaou, Mra. A. 0 for the unexpired term. Had Commis- fe ot Chat, Steen r sioner Lyman revoked erticate he ¢ in Washington, and Miss N would have lost the wh ahh Chef Devery announced early in the The pa ¢ Bea , Gay that the siueging of citizens must t inn ‘ etelry © = _ r from the fed meadows ent commanding an ul \® ted ew of the ocean : Sartorially Mrs Wu would hantly do if ' able hops w preva ; wore a dark « ‘ 5 loomely to below J knees and releved by & de of k 1aO19 Gye 10/01 ' ' NOOO | riik around the sleeves and ere Paintully vistbie below Wns Lady arthur By taughter of 7 et ft ton-y nw r y ago white hel pair of wide bloomers of a shiny mate Anson @tager, of the United h Ne rt of Oeso J * patos 9 Es reser tarpaulin om “ ‘ ¢ match and of they have] heath le ' Army, will become Marchioness ot ie eee a eeerg ; » abreal j | ben jon pre aM sciae Mey Pei Ormond {# her husband tuceerds 10 their deacent from the P aidition to the tities Kilkenny st tak, pormuety wreaked SH jthe Marquisate of that name ils eldest @ coltateral line ; A the hereditary office of chieg| papal ely lng Mt ING BANG Wire brother is now reported seriously tll. At ‘The future Mar goes to the eldest of the house. |F8'. tr ee ead und rolled i Human Life Held Cheap by the! — | na ot tet of on praman pattem Pre ver of an orna > ares i " oth saeate r Rallwey pt. & : Officials of Port Morris | I [Bee gar, and several eters deerate Soe ee i | With her astute son. who Wore the ‘ nf ff Juggernaut. ’ | dress of an Ainerican boy, she seated ®. be | to space. Asked if ahe spoke or un i in | " ay Oy Human life {s dirt cheap In the freight! ear Inspector, twenty years, of 225 ic Cy 5 stectives fell off the nil ¥ yards at Por: M 7 lle Hundred and Twenty. The OnlySmilesThat Brighten { n morting, wheeging #wit wit by car; Har. % . their long and short talls of freight cars These Stories Are Those of “ Heavy date Helped @REELY BARK 81 sth bid Aoing execution like a the Boy Who Killed a Big { which he ineleted upon anewering on the Market and En without exctting more than passin r | nis own account before transferring 7 & i comment in the gossip of the day among Heron That Assaiied Him) on taulihe pasnedt ie M du Nearly Thirty Millions om Depestt the people who live tn that section of and Has Had It Stuffed and! Then, when she had voiced ber faith tire List Move Dp. in Excene of Requirements the Horough of the Bronx the integrity of er native Gove — | of \ f ° fretgh Mounted. ‘ | Two men were Killed In fr t lounted. " Time's) — seed tlt The weekly bank statement te yards near the Harlem River station 4 m a Fe ; 4 subee. day shows fhe following changes: » Me Willly avenue ant One Hundred and) t rectionalty bie ay, 8 y re Thirty-second street this week. and a b ' sat eho’ wen worte and] ceenly Gave and some Bite oy oat his te last eek as one Hypnotist Loves coon Ohi cainence of he ess wea a Evening World pep fr asked a switoh- yeseventh and | er and @ vital query ye bd 4 grou o » i” J th ua ” fece - ‘ t Tr . a & was the stron oereated ¥ i wally Ae Phased = aa His Pretty Niece. Weng meee ive Varwe Tere, advancing 124 points, belaa| ‘The baake now Seid SULee Gn Facelgenia’” be eoneed; ‘en, Bw MucAtbert Dawe! VEXINGTON, Ky. Aug, 4—The story | r cough aeine followed by American Bteel &| cen of the requirements of te Fae come so fist we forget the last one in 24 Daak Wask & f the strange trfatuation of Joseph ae vein’ ‘ two] Wite. © " t. Federal | cent. rule talking about the nex Beal ceeen 8 = — Harris, of Knoxville. Tena., once one of She in ‘ a 1 14 rado Fuel & i Y The recoris ai Harlem and Fordham tt the foremost politicians of that State, pea rf © eiatta ence Tr Iepublic Iron & Steet and TEAD' Hospitals and the bio ters at the Alox- ped on wire at One Hundred 6. ie aeicor 14 nleee, Vannte m | Federal oral 14 ; WHEAT MARKET S$ . ander avenue, Morrisanta and W th street crossing Campbell, ix 4 9 emarkable one, Bhe "” T , bet of tries of 1 g and mutilation in the wes oat nim of subjecting her to his will. She | ite . trials tay, being influenced by t freight yards of the New York, New [has been buried alive snd restored to} Am an 8 Aw a, Union F f the French cables oe ae Haven ond Hartford Railway we up trom the book, the Sere) if@ Just to rhow what byptam em Matcoim Varker Entombed om go wy wane sen (9 Houed contracted, with orm 26 MILES OF SWITCHING. eras si Ber" | (The tri ts unusually inteltigent and Mart ao Sem and lt the ware 4 Th 2 F i yeautiful. Her uncle nas twice been aj 3 DS ad a & Now York's opening prices were: There are twenty-wix miles of track In n | have heard of many other Kill-| member of the tastelatins anil ad bam . . ‘ vt er wheat, S14 Se amber, 21-4; the fretghr yar}, and sixteen ohifting en-|'%80 and sale m that road that are Oi, “apeaker at mere them It was ie as ‘ ctsaber one: 04 gines push and pull come Imes as high a# n the book or officially rezorded| sugcess Beveral years ago he vecame| . e ; w York's closing prices were: Sep- r m fre care arriving ¢ le any where ¥ 7 - 2 mA geked . i. is “4 ted In cewuit thi and | and self-willed, and wa marrie ’ ¢ 1 ; a ee parting on the great floats that He In| “phe Horough te Ailing up with people , itil he became an/against her facher’s wishes * : a corn, 43 asked; Fast or Harlem River eaide the! very fost, and thet road hae to be! Mept. He taught tte mysteries to the j M under th ame « “yard,” for this Is the “clearing-house” | crossed by thousar i every crossing | @'Tl, and she developed into a wonder- oe w n wht, 4 ‘osein ? nto a “ enrman, & * r The error, . for all the immense freight traMc of} is at grade.” said Sergeant McCar fully passive subjéet _ Butterfly Lead tather peddles with a horse A741 gees. wa by a clerk in Re ae a oh e The Cotton Market, New England's greatest rallway system. | OTHER ACCIDENT Vann'e te now tn a chasitable {ne r The tay le net Kaeon ot 2 vue 1 tT ing peices of cotton today The Harlem River Station wands on| Ss. ita aviatling Wie aétaemsd of tho aaa | Him to His Death. | street, ig wag moked Up FRGre.|"¥n. . was ctmiited + Wea {lee wee a : aie to 800; Gooeeuenaal the landward © nd ew t Albert Dawson, who was run down by . ! «ts by Puleeman Charies W. Baler! een: pt . J fering 2 mt November, Gile of thie giant £ and in th +} @ train after he had tripped and fallen | When ¢ “i ’ te peritonita. He 4 . t 2 December, 1.% to 1.87; Jame fng are the administration offices, Bupt f & switch wire at One Hundred and Girl Pick e i og , Satie, ‘San Lae ae tata t ie ohare: - ° vy, 2) to te GW Brady, of thls division Austip-eiahih cent 006 Wh ter ae pocket | ee, Bi Bae beet Her Brave Struggle boar latte, ‘Poe boty: wae take to the ig Gate oe record of all the casualties, an lad whe picked # severed arm and aven One Hundred aud seventie ‘ remaved +o Mellevue 1 “ so) Market feng chet that We the bigete ry wrered arm and) Caught in the Act. avenue an Oe | sagen with a Footpad, “i zm, ee The Closing Quotations Vist for a twelve-mile road in America. . an en-year-old " : Me » - I Crystal and Stringer, of} WILKESBARRE, Pa, Aug %—Atter Down through the y ed by the juggernaut jas on tlh ‘ a a wtaft, y mu er-| Was crushed to dea He | ’ My al - freight yard ile the tracks of the “sub-| week, b adeunaa Satie towne soagsnraed Pe'n Sees ach ee pein y struggling with a footpad, 1 urban” of “Harlem branen” of the New| A boy on his way to a skating pond|veare old, whe gave her address aw di5|at $ Gouverneur oie *. 8 ye ye of thin city, bal Haven road, ani over those tracks run| last Winter was run down and ¢ Broome street. The girl was caueht ’ ' , » on ‘ he « red and T thirty-six poesenger trains each day be tween 645 in the morning and 11 might. They run at a speed of Wty | tne detectives declare in act of tak ¢ thrown off the|ing money from the nocke f MN "| Boy’s Fierce Fight ik my Sa xf} Weatchester Creek inst | Towle, of 210 West Porty-fourth street «trem his & iaree oP os ig onpan |e en soe mere « Se With Big Setter. ACCIDENTS DAILY. ait ih 4 Dow's Matte wit Acetdents of greater of lens gertourners | Wore torn tom . ; | — Laster Vr oy Ss Battle with ! are of almicat dally occurrence on this] ,.."4Rm oe ae em ber: tre : | Send atreteh of railroad until tt te coming to| lai up» ae week Se hee sl Big Robberies | Fairview. 5 relly Giant Blue Heron. | Be looked upon as a death-trap ’ fgeDiccge, in the Hun- terday by & savage . Lipset are oa hint ant ts teeCane antes Han Lead to Small Boy. | 00.)).3" . mt : pen?’ was asked of an olf employes, —_ we Devaney early vene| 2°® avenue, that “Well, replied, “employees mostly} Hundred [IS nc ge eyo on aseiyaadle Seed | ' ’ ‘ | get Killed tm the yards around Wille!” a Wikie Rorsey who. 1 on as “ ; avenue and One Hundred and Thirty- WOMAN'S INU i ey seate ohd © Seth > have Flossie Drank x a nue! Gecond street; outsiders up the road ‘ committed elght 70 witht ‘ f 4 i LA os RIBS FATAL agar ll i Eg sa A ad Poisoned Water. pve Sergt. MoCartney, at the Alexander Several humired doVare and a laree ‘ : , ee tr cae ‘s avenue police station, said: Mrs. Hanesh Mernstein Was | amount of coods. tneuting jewelry, have] Piewtle Miler, (se (eves \ he 5 4 | We have had reports of a half dozen or] Knocked Down by @ Wagon | Detn ‘Aken. The repeated robberies hag|tauanier of Mrs F eave’ ‘ @0 during the past two months, but It Last Thareda: baffled the police. evet w hand| Lane street, Fligabern, N. J : before he t tr fon't a full Met, nor haif a list. ThE] vey stannah Rernstet ” de of professional orovks: were a) work, | in her rs sumtering f , ve in “8 vas o) Me n y-neven > ox Mother went to as ny 1" Sate fst wv sever wm 8] oe at her rans ' cs mina sasia s' Abducted Her |VEROE BY L-RANK BAU. HT ehhy one goto hiert thay eall om énw| tet?” -firat street, ettly to-day from tn- Bride, Widow and rang water In whien fly paper ha MUSIC BY ALBERTA N ALL, Juries received Thursday afternoon, aked Dulance by ‘elephone and hurtie the in- Jured one away without reporting to or calling wa at a Of course, they don't have to, under the law, and by keeping it all to themselves they may save some- thing in damage syits.” . ‘Thgn the Sergeant read from the blot- v tr: POLICE RECORD. in Central Park. |musTRATED BY WIP DENSLOW: when she was knocked down by a horses | jon at Ninetieth street and Third | enue. Suicide at Fifteen, | - No arrests have been made The Two Lost Boys f BINGHAMPTON, N. Y., Aug. 4—stre ; {croner's office by Warten Racks {2 {2| meatrice Finn, aged ftteen, shot herself Held by Police. Police yesterday afternoon and ites at the point saad of death at her home tn thie city Amm@ond Ht. Davidson ‘There are two fort boys at classified pages Sunday Walling clamants One world ternieh moh Ray Fina, shot and billed himself in To- i te yaar id ad was Zoos at Bar| leso rt fot end Restons exsoes Tharntay slant by Policeman Carey. Iie bas light Special Sheet - Music Supp e- te Brann. ; rn alifann. "Davide Musee; ment with To-Morrow’s Sunday |fo= ef zs , a Me a Wold, (ies es: € 7 matey” SCHOOLMA'AM t How to Fee! Herself. work, feel thoroughly t, physically femand upoa the cher la wns hey are well fed y selected food al t they should ream 1 teacher at Goble» eon teaching ears, hae { thoroughly ex- . strong, Vigorous mat sving colsed in walght r » 126; her nerves ‘ he know the ge ws atiributable, for in the yeare past, living on ordinasy |food, she bad almost broken dows + | befo hool year closed, as 6since wing tn hange has been brought abouts fence prima facte of the Value |Grape-Nuts Food for yrain and nerve conters, The name of the

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