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THE WORLD, WRWNESUVAL BymitG, Avuv@s 13, lov, HIS DEATH LEAP ATL SHOCh --———~==* "2.2" ARUF BUCH AE CRAZED Wire, AGERE, AND HANGED HERSELF | Women, Watching \-.ine- aaeeenden i eaaauaaiaal iain | man, Saw Him Fall to Street. ‘Mrs. Kilgariss Says Her Hus- band Plunged from the I. ersning «he Brooklyn Bridge. sive the around att =o Been Ill, Went Shopping Be- fore Her Suicide, eavily jon. a bride of a y pipe The woman altiough ihe body was ett rs of Rich Clothier, Who Had aw + Sinema | hanced herself in her home, @ ke York and New Jorne jNinettath wirect, Cale morning 4 been suffering for severa id, Hanneh Hatebradt, told ‘a * willow that shortly before 9 o'clock, Hin back roken and his skull @ | supineert M ’ ho was in ‘ ‘ i| Mer fom ew i eery im dhe he was | eo wan remove eN $| . « tor mon a | S00 marketing She went out, gee wogle pita! dying @| suicide, Went shopping and bour | Nk soon with a bundle wrapped in MeGr 8 wes working near ¢ mble ; pe with ho vhe hanged jmanits Myer wrten * belleved waa, ‘ ile ah wh A ierge 2), Mre London, w w emarkea bly] pe with wh hanged her ' ' “ mmaner boardere | hatdeome, ang twe . She toll the maid she felt dusty | mber of women D) was married a ye ‘ 1 ad work would take a bath That! | rae seat the Forenee| pj OMe P UR , 7 vorning | WH the lat seen . weaing « thel2 {be i Mis home as \eua fou Madison av- hing 4 rin f uw jie my body dropped. | Shortly af ! ' - ad 2 uae - nad . Der mind ore ted at went | hoe oe x * ‘ ' ve the e sald, “Ll have Metre where ty came in ean : i nerged ' 4 reating her for hysteria and mel- . was badly $I Base « a eae eu of having While at work be nel @ gi ¢ Dickerm * or hie hand, and it te be @| ‘oe nt Londona live, ] . wehed ene me wire % ca . “ ' 7 ft k wn as the t a the ott which gave him the ' ah f {the Iver He foun 1 k \) Broadway “Chinaman got heap plenty war. Allee ‘leddy make ‘pate now soon!" HIME OTEEOS PONENT ORDA SOc soginw sm yn, nitty scare % Who Snys Her Husband Jumped ft he Bridge | « wed from First Page | _ to cause lnenedtiate alarm has | . 8 BN. MA Fx be ped. He is much wasted and hes e olan legations in Peking were safe on, " Hoxers in the North i States Benator Jon . seo BPOWINd Weaker for some time; After a quarre! with his wife Mag-; were old friends of here and ww | | Monday, Aug. 13 we fear tha Ir sudden apgearance . nt w ‘ * Glo, Michae! Kilgartes thirty years: let her live with them until times @ re numbers bodes no good. 1 € ap well ua he r . x-8e r Inge and nis famsly) 1 that « large proportion of wen * sworth Ingalls, of © O18, in believed to have jumped from grew hetter ser husband ¢ LY re re She alk “ ew days for Bie} = a CHINA WANTS PEAG, | Pai inte iy a a | rns nro Wa] rennet .|Herman Mayer and Daughter—- |". vee a eo te eat = ne s tw she had gone out to service, sav "| He Died Trying to Save Her F nv ve Weed keds ihe Su | Se tert Found $ite By $d, (SEE me Sy “MLS NS) WAIT SERVERS. the Brooklyn Bridge at { oclock this! mined to remain behind and try Morning. He was waiking with her,| get work again Then they would ‘Washington street, Hrookiyn, crying! to Srookiyn and try there for work. | Negotiations have. te ene) with} women and children have been or. me! Sh od aped and saved - im =— he commaniers of leave here. An officia! not Out over the water for him te bark and forgive be ‘ort arta and sent it " aid a Ke The deed won, Who Wan Atty restel ae » f to that effect has bi sent . ' re from 7 * ! t i . ~ ' Policeman Th max Vann, of the to him jas wn " el, just of Govern “ 4 lived with hie ot GH West | arnea ae t Humidity Very High, but Serving a Summons on eet Pulton street police station ° eo tedier of a man and a wom. | Klghty Aft) street With Fmk the HM.) og Ral! unt ot ‘yon -| - Rain Ma . ‘Brooklyn, was portent Washington MET IN JERSEY CITY. an we 1 une Fag Ones. she ores terenty: se SARE9 | gottatione A - an Bring Goldmans Isn't a ashingte ed e t wus a mystery ret ap tof a tae fa ed out sondhy = | ief. ; jetreet, near the river front when lie i -j I dorsey City Inst night ‘ rs 2 aie . i fal _> elief. Festival. ’ jand «be had met him there | - a — : e pier me jy Hm ¥ 6 " e man ee Pre « Another atere o n - . The policeman saw Mra Kileariae Et Perry. and then, aw Mex, Kil-[farier Merman Meyer. and he woinan| the boa! #ap overturned by the win —_—— De | N " ST? CESEED | Nee STENED, r » . . ’ ~ = » ' reale wy ! « © mor : garies had only a few pennies they) a Me # Sent, bor whom ce The father tried to save hie Ritty 4 People Move Lett | evn Instructor, Russell and Al With her hands clasped before her liad Aan , pa pe ™ risa ogee sig hogs Eat WASHINGTON, Aug 1 —The Bureau |! humidity was mort in evidence rt~of 3 FB S :lee a etermined to walk to some the Clty—Pem 1 Bod | 3 Fast sixth street, were Meaning over the water, moaning and} ar Hell Cate during Seneav's Ral! wee Navigw has made public the fol-| It made things deciliedly. uncomfor iting (necberently lodging-houre where the hust -_ : “ oe visi ae im pl dhist Priests. wie, deepal , ‘ arraigned tn Harlem Court this morning n ay revived with en , ple therr ot registers “Mike, Mike. b to me, | “ould live eo @ American Wile Boctety nas r TAKU. Aug fo NED sister) charged by Harry Bhepard and George come back to me mia letter fourm ite agent in Chin J 1 ed egress a AM imidity | King. process server 1 Please, dear Mike, come | On He had been drinking. she » “a ecelved an undated despatch process servers, with amrault come hack h : | sr Jormn Ro livkes DD aed ym Chaffee, Naiow, yesterday oppo-|*"* 8 Dish that It seemed much| Shepard said he had a summons and you wil! be drowned. Why did vou! #0! that wor her aad she te \ . t nnequence, yet terrible | Wariner inpieint for the father and mother of| ’ Jumip—why, ob, why? 1 dida’ mean | PO hed him as they went across the | ” ' r man) men prostrate. Please in-| At n+ Ne tempers Was T de-| the young mea and trted ‘0 nerve tt Gi) S what | said. Come back. MI pp) footpath of the bridge. There were » n Shangha “form Seoretary of War. grees, but the hum risen to 10) could not met tn the house, Mike, Wl Mm nt o 'few passenger perie t ae) a "REMBEY,” Per ven He saw them dining in the yard @ > hy ie i on the M a take back all | said ike ar vant. & eat ina taal Av h. " Natow is bout eleven oF twelve miles | Unless broken by tain, the heat prom.! week ago and threw one of the papers Ambulance Surgeon Tueke wh - - we sould Was we ed ' les cond Hot. Wy, we road between | lee! ecome excessive later ta the er the fence. He wae pelted. he said, « WHO) vorde that paned between them at-| , HW and Natow ie Indicated on| day. Hut threatenine skiew as well as sertment Of f ‘ te Was called from the Brooklyn Mow ‘ ! | Th ony the er Department map as the worst! a the : ‘ ‘ ment of food and nad to . tracted no attent from the trolley} je proce 7 vervap . ¥ sof the road between it "4 fe Weather Bureau | rv tire pital to preseribe for he 1 an|, y * | muta prieste. These were the for 1 Peking TAeMsta | chewed showers | Retnforeai by Winn,’ —— Evening World ae ni few polleemen on the aa forced by King, he went last nigh : i bn ep ces _—— [to serve che rest of the papers. He, jwas evidently sufering from » > 1 sroun! ue There wae no way of | claimed the whole famtly ting of ; ome Krea ‘ | Run-Reed Won't ‘ wtvorward maid | should have | ; ; th H ) ‘hock. He said 1 think on rence Mulcahy at Last Ithe follow fl Shier, ohne them and gave Bem . | had sever seen Barnes before, but severe pealing she was insane LEAPED 10 THE RIVER. | Stump. Cleared Up. ved heard of him. Hie wite Isa’ pn = of My They were rescusd by Bleycle Police. Under the tnfluence of | When T had told her what - a dries 1 1 nt 1 in this way to Prank Mos Stricken at Her nan Dy mand severa! patrolman. Woman calmed dow: “ + dada 1k Chie al Apes —- ing.” | on Leng el Zeller refused to hold the an inkling of ber expert ’ ee ned to bert _* ‘ 4 lendquarters| 4 yA . iat Gh Maes Be a he, morning ei) BARYLON, 1 1. Aug prisoners, Lawyer A. W. Ransom. for Hor name was Vewee K a | m this im Pak yan suldenis Inverruptedt thie aftern with Aa * | Hraldian, wife of A. F. Braidiah, am pase psd pect fragt Acie begin and she was ts: \ shoved Si mat ul ind Wamnee hae Gal ne Dolice earned there hut been Miller dented that her husband | aire impirter of Manta ed aid : gai la she sald, He Michael ronan kina ping | | any crounde for a divorce denly this morning at her beautiful] 00 ume 4 ie ¥ « e ‘ m wt em “ ‘ran s Pitil ‘eene d G d The whole story about that trip on! country a in Hiythebourn Park, of jnaship New York at Yewport. Bed jumped trom the F . : \, i iless row aze Steamboal ia & mountain of Nes i ' | oe , e h eaning |, ae ws ad eee U he W f i oe apovie was a i NEWPORT, Ro 1, Aug. 1h—The flage ba he tried | « ; ; , ' pon the eeping We were married two years ago and | f when strickes. wip New York. of the North Atlanti Their home was f . > " * wae shen fr Woman h i Cporteen monthe 0} We \ corps o ane were summone juadron, arrived here at 10.99 o'cioe t te He ” ' A hee 4 | Horn, ' t december y Dushand Nn ett t e her f th r fr % a 6 deckth ano = i oe May te . : ashand but all efforte to wave her life proved) this moraing from Portland. untl) « nth Y iy am ag 1.19 ease rneliuel » art ha rd drinker. That hae been! oi. and she pissed away & half hou Is wags barteeder dnd carne ; on “ (our trouble. It t# his ruina a “ . - a and ear ne ¢ , ¢ ’ #) PANO | eent of the institution had od later te Braldish was born Mart enough for them to have v lit ter nits tw Sa ae troduced to him in the offee | ory cor . ‘ aes clections and Meetin, idee ed amd t ame t ewe of thet esas on Mre. Rober! B. Miller, « f Amasn ‘thornton, the pail: | {°"! nell dee wate es ‘tle home in the en is ; | - A jive tha poy Wad been abducted a Port Warden of New York, woo tletam. [wae then employed there aa a Of ae Her city residence, where she | sPReTAL MERTING ”[aternetioeal Brotherhood Bee fost his job, and he heean tol rain. | 94 e rall-i ip hemor a searoh seen «ued for ebagiute divorce /enogtapher. Before o¢r marriage | was! ercertained in fine sty Exes n. _ aplaction 4 t ° : re at magna . ” 8 pe veeehantion . . Fs warned ir Miller was 4 hard Riverside Detw << | “oe " drink gg ol : 7 Unibliey cee ta eee Bese ved th nushand, stomd eone ne deck linker 1 thought, 1 could “reform bs rakie Drive. Ne chil Teeromet “Mell. 1A Maat 4 i and their home had to t - " . soy Rad been claimed by an age: arnboar Bhinnecock (he eynosire | him LT atmply couldnt” | her. . WHE ) ng Secretary. gone home had egiven : , mothe ine Mem Mawes naked ¢ oye uf a hundred and Afty m Mrs Miller appeared bitter toward up. * wha ° ne Mr Man oma t Home to send her| and women er Nusham!. After denouncing him . . ' t N e hea . J v ry i] ” t = = er ’ At last she ho 1 io go ber! . Pe ve 1/4 youth several monthe ag With her face In her hands and don't think he js man enough to go to Brooklyn re she “ e watt Ft ¢ oF to arimp | Alter investigntion se w to | lenre trickling between her fingers soe | of and alve me suflcient grounds for Kiniay oe Wine 5 eaned “ , Hut from | fivorse Alpins, at 176 Third aver y ed\thed Silos And latte ‘ie er Sap ed to} waned again Btay ss Hat from | tunity, | ‘ ; , . " and ait! en wh © came ratios AY STILL UNBALANCED. rom M hie | the requiremenie exacted bed words of ¢ondemnation & Hummel having | ¢ Whe » ree Oe . wt aroe t iifless group was her husband sand Gell chant f ' The society learne * ¢. » tr P ; AUGUST HELP CALL! : s mal arred a week ago par] He. wth several other men nad browen | yt 2 face and expressive | fi - mit | the Was Working on one of rhe) OH the door of her stateroom early in| blue eye : Mra. Kilea : 1 wlien asked what} chapman Wreck dieses he morning and dragged er ¢ —— | Paid Help Wants ta wk of — £ he ihrem oui | Agent MeLoughiin was 5 With her was M.D. Barnes of M6 Gar. | in this morning's : sieht W mating broadyast en ‘ ne Chee | o-regpondent. Mr Miller was preven | World, « o's ' | he used ta [®t from choking Barnes ath only | iy C t be - - arieat days 1 we . h or " u , , ‘ * 4 ne # companions | Rtliett Danforth Saye M8 Per Cont. i he Judge as it had be « police |” jones oe the be tried three years og aid Mr} et 9 - he f hy lo the tate ¢ Te oy Help Wants in The Magistrate 9 e . ue 0 of the Immaculate Con-eprioe |i My wite 6 pie i » Hrant) 4 branch of ihe M Leveite ia separaiet Mew. the 13 other N. Y | , atin. tat 2 Lafaye te place, :nis a MET Miller and our baby have oeen spending] SARATOOA, N. ¥. Aug 15—A numbop fi papers co nbined, ater she told the Ke xb tad s noole INek#ON. | naw there. TNS 81 he summer at ihe Manitves House, 4] 0 Domooratic poiltictane arrived here | ~ her husband ia arabes ¢ * i Reward, Btepmen A] Ae the migsion pei Bioek leland this morning and were min confer. | 4 week. He was thea. she said sian, (hoaverneus Morris, BUCROMBR! wey noi graperiy wented and that 1. A week ago I got a letter from Bc, [Ace with the diferent leaders Chair: | , Mick " : 1 "rnat tr. H r wore he sate clothes heey Mt MET Brown. the jyroprietor of the hote! at| Man James K. McGuire, of the Bure , Michael's spital, Bhe went back ‘ anna a tonic > en tetie ‘ ' tive Committee, had a conference with “— mail Qe wae taken vy the Mt Blows Ishend telling me that o man from | } H ¢ to see him ogain the same day on mperia lism. that — New York had been there four times and| MP Croker and Mr. Murphy. Croker | ; * said, but he was gune Was intredced by Mrs. Mitier as her| Saket why Mr MeGutre had called to | Rater ow, ( RBCBIVBR FOR THE PBKIN?| =: scram, an : ere isa 8 ael’s Hospital in Ay i rh : ‘ pita ir ms oe | engaged the services of Deputy| MOQuire said It was for the purpose of é ark. ein Brookiyn. The Re — Sneritt Frederick Booth, of Suftote| vineumine carpaiin pane tn eoneres ¢ think she has been in the for man in the hope it's not for the purpose of de- ‘ unt and he Went to Block Island of er city | seses lo-day heard arguments and re-lon tant Maturdny I got «telegram from | Caring « candidate for Governor,” sald F 5 : served decieton upon the applica him to board the S@binnécock at Orient | Mr. Croker, pleasantly 8 ue «| Her talk was so rambling. but | WEATHER FORECAST. im. 1 gut abqard ° jerk, and] Mr MeGuire evaded a direct reaty. | se 1" 7 C@Ptali points so convincing that ake Boor 1 talked with ( tag Mitchel nnowneed that In addition to the ‘' erevoonarnmes. ¢ had suffered some great shock. that and told him the whole ‘ . ‘ sAUeemes v:| Magistrate Brenner committed r ot Notte gave ve the hasistance of some of ty Coneee aera me Bee eee ryrswarrene the care of the Chi ber to} jereena' thirty .oim Ames also wants an order restraining | (he colored help on the boat and a step-|for # meeting of the Executive Com- ¢ Charities Department hours te on. Dobie Hartey and Wilbur T o clock in the MOFNINg | mittee of the Btate Committee. It seema ‘ je look into her sanity and inetruet- the pollee to carefully investigate * , her story in the mean time aaron and Ry to-day that there will be nothing done Thereday, Aug. 16, for Yew in the State Committee as to the nom- York City and stetwtty: Partly clowdy to-ntant ond Tharsdey, Hight (© tresh interfering with the business of the Saar ©

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