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= . PC} eT Co be 0 FT THE wUKRLD: MSVAL wiEvuVE, ALGLSI 2h Buu, ALGLDL 2h, Ibu), WILGNRES IW] | MURDERED FACTORY GIRL BURIED. ————_ +4 ——_———— . TATEMENT OF AN Bi ORS BY GG AN KNOCK OUT i “di “DRUGGIST WM. H. TYLER. _— — Sturdy Aeron: aoe HEIGHT-3S feet 8 inches MOUTh-Large, lips thica, no mustache. ‘Manufacturer Mathieu Put Pav- | | WEIGHT. 198 pounds, |MANDE- ris and tiem ngere chubey, ontinuel fro rst AIR- Rave black, st nd ct anes = Piok Poon) H aven black, straight and glo knuckles prominent, a prize-fighter’s i -M n Geshwind Out with pat { EYES. Dark brown, piereing and ne ~ | ng-ma not 1 know }) EYENROWS-Binck and heavy Warde. N® Hinge. a Jaw Breaker oe 100 ievners $! NOSE-Long and prominent |EXPRESSION=Cunning, Handsome but re- . | guy clegred up. 1 | CHERKS-Rather drawn pellent very strange : 2 ry otra . ZICHIN. Prominent and pointed CLOTHES~Dark blue cerge sack suit, white 7 ‘ Devt ket the . eporter, : ailiag your movements ; TEETH-—Firm, white and Di nia’ straw hat, low crown, standing collar, PHILADELDPTIA, Aug. 2 As 0 Tew final ol) ame in Mathie a haw Ut pone Se ‘| — ——— of a fight that would have made ‘“H foe yeat sark 1k scldusol tataw ithe dtu {| iesrmens ad Jim Corinth ares ‘The en ort Of Od wen ee eae alle ! POLICE. FIND ) KATE SCHARN’S RINGS; with envy, two millionaires toda jor Quer ty oF any a noment’s pause and tne drugmiat Bursing several binck and marks niles l sri ah Sige Ma Ms wn ne tr eam it” se ato oo THEY WERE PAW ; A ait * ‘ * ef - bed Ling ‘ ‘| The men were 3 ent Mathie een ! bea i re se tained here until xm fternoon were bend-#ee her lover she wiped her eyes with! on rhe theory that he is guilty. YW. Geshwind Ms , ” e " pe i § for Geena face. Me caught | evening e ting Fred-|a handkerette? and walket moptily to-! The rings brought to Scharn to te Yeather manuine urer Geshe) the paving Conpa ry» preablent aquately "At that no eft to kere an ap ert? : # broth ns the ard the Coroner's chambers itent were not the rings belonging rat of the. Fistoor Paving pee " " pt ol with der of Katle Seharn, the factory girl| The Coroner after having given bis ty hia sister Netther was the wateh seen Gate for Maible pe pragiint . e appealed from the : . " nd othe: found strangled Jeath at her home| decision ordered Mie toom cleared and submitted La an, The rings were ‘ange they have been disputing over 10. |! ‘af ee tie late a a ne ‘ ee ae ear - at 616 Second avenue early Bunday| the police officials, representatives of) similar in make. That's all” pp alate a . . : sll morning o Tistrict-Attorney’s office and other! ‘The Imprint of a blood-stained thumb merning, when | ieft for me | 6 . after nh he and Lancoln interested) parties were leaving te on the door-jamb af Kate Scharn's bed> Ma | yout * t your | pr ¢ the dead were | fu as Mise Harvie sas crossing (he ym may lead to the arrest and cem- ‘No. 1 wi , at ‘ oite {8 East Thir-| threshold viction of her murderer. 1 will not epiled “T don't . ‘lined up with! Inspector Harley noticed that her! ——< ae ow oree Be me | t ont » men Then © | tht hand was clinched and graspi «| a oe ene Heke: ae Wwoue nat | ur in so acte ace, of Mog | her by the arm he loosened the fingers SCHARN KISSED DEAD GIRL A Manet ta tne jn an S gown the {And bait of @ lnk cuff button fell to plaice Proper authorities " it was {| tr ‘ “ mon, | the Roor . Dramati About the Bier of Mercssan th aah Ue fiend be wha & } staring| “I lost this on the floor,” she sald to ma NOG GG 6 +0) 010 181+ + 61818 POAATOD MOOG | Prom ly fo the lelepnone ant vented 1 w [the scowling Inspector, “while sitting Kate Seharw Before the Bl everything 1 said { abruptiy as he|'p the other room, and recovering it | Faneral. ©) Thon Capi MeClusky haa already tyre ry Me looked the young] Diaced it in my hand | Frederick Scharn was taken to the S| talked wits him? dime eo We the face Scharn’g gaae| But the Inspector was suapicious that | saertaking shop of Joseph H. Hoff. 4 Now you are going too deep into the j ne t the lad never fii the girl meant to convey to Bcnarn man, at S Second avenue, this aftet- matte wollet che druggist, stroking | AG @ MOment’s hesitation | FomMe Message oF Means Of Helf-destruC- noon and led to the coffin M which lay pelle ra > i ft of the pawnbroker, he| ton. and she was searched before eho | the body of his murdered sister an jee allowed to greet her lover. pprosched the casket with falter Met lusky koow the na es TH ast | i his peaition at the } s 1 started slightly. That was all. | bID NOT EMBRACE. foot of the bier, slowly raised his head He doe. He ts a very pr H They Jid not Kise or even shake hands ntti his eyes rested on the face of the wethaes ah ahd oe eens ‘ SCHARN IN PAWN SHOP. » they met, but her eyes were still ted dead girl his name we t nt A i DHUGGIST W XH. TYLER } |from weeping and her voice tremulous, Por a mom he gazed without a. M te dake! th porte t eee teen eteenennent teetaeteseettepeeeeeeeee® Mi Hruckieliner when seen at hie aa abe spoke to him. He showed no!tremor, then olng bis hands on his. BUA Ges Uh Souk chara : |o iter, said to on Evening World) more emotion than if he met her casual-|forehead, his head dropped on bie; y 1 ering ¢ 1 |» aa | . er tn or sae ad pfs a wireet « t breast, and be staggered and might have + nt to the station by direction o hey conversed in iow tones for about |fallen had net Detectives McCauley and i tales 4 wan't Week TOLD POLICE ALL. | lice ( Mentify a man who had) twenty minutes and then, at the order |Quinian, who had him in chanwe, caught) the 1 ‘ tl kiow feel # watch with me The man of the Coroner, she was taken from the jand held him OUT WHEN SCHARN CAME. ant h ‘ wes beleto lodged the wateh was Fretertck/ room. Ten minutes later Scharh and his| The two officers led Scharn to « seat | You w ne | assivta ! “wh sweetheart, accompanied by numerous |at (he head of the coffin, where he sat . ly , m me to my shop Aug | and] officers, left the Crimina; Courts Build-| with drooping head unt the arrival of eturn 4 » home fr } store i'm eit y wan yi paw + latyts wateh for HE He re) ing and boarded an uptown car on thelt | his mother, Mrs Lippold, who was ate = " | know foam eat ih such st and asked for an addl-| way to che funeral of (he murdered gir ympanted by Mrs. Mager, of t oid | ot hurt ‘ wiying he probably would) ‘To-morrow morning young Bcharn’s! avenue, with whom she ie #0 n ; . AF | . « ‘ . sok after the watch fattorney will apply to Supreme Court! ‘Then he looked up, somewhat relleved Mu ; . found on him the] Justice Bischoff, sitting In Chambers, as Mra LAppold went to the coffin and) Just so He oo e te ny ~ y hare seu, They brought 't) for a writ of habeas corpus, looking to! gaged her dead davahter He bright- ance from | | wed them the watch. | the from priscn of his client. ened visibly as his mother turned to « hour's travelling H e t irewnoe vifet as one that belonged (9) He will take the ground in this appeal/ him and began consoling him ge ' hehe ent | that « Cofoner has no right to commit] Ay she taiked the woman drew Behar Your 1 9 « a tee searching | a person to prison for an Indefinite pe-|to a ner of the room, where thep/ r sefore thel pain | Boharn 1 to forget hie gure ; : \' tingly - ut was of suMclent) Mr Friend will hoid that the mere |roundings, for he grew qu talkative nm ‘ Was! word of a police oMeial {+ wu to}and had something to say to Ne Did nat ‘ \ f= tee watch. | deprive any person of liberty; and that |Kubin, fils eweetseart, when tha | et sind had two watehes. |if this procedure ie continued, John young woman enteral with @ triend Please . met = {Tt te A genera) | Jones may go to a Coroner, stare that) ang patted him enc acetal ' me shock cored th \alarm has {to all pawnghops | James Smith may have committed & | tecg 0 xingly on the, . . ' | . t 7 .ply ‘ ans | im was aw on | murder, and Smith thereby be deprived ‘ . simply a , alles k Det eet ae eee of pis freedom within the will of the| Durln# the time the brother and his : ine: a. E t know Miss _ meman te | ll mrnunt mother talked a doaen girls w Si Seharn wel , be Fig tone rtere if they fi ng | Coroner. [> sateen i eebe Ae oe . harnh we ‘ esti J ve ky frame | 'Peangue pmates of Katie Se tet CAPT. H. J. REILLY . NOT GIRL'S FRIEND P | curlousty . ¥ | THE MAN IN BLUE. pencil works entered and after | Ariltlery Lele Sern inaraee Gf tne MIGH: Waited el. ‘ ‘ knew Cunningnen bad Tare | stare a in thuaderom) es nemn ait. not the sens, TRE police are aio looking for the Man 7%. tne “ouple Wok seats, | They r 1d was Killed in China Fy @ her a ew other cus yas living In the ne towaner Chie 1 8 4 ive who went shopping with Kate |*lows! by a throng of curtous people’ p Bn 1S Graver (991K @ VOR OOGIO IO) ET ny wtare Tt wus hoof their famtiion Aeait | MRE ey veatat ' ther tion, He plea patie Date ine murder | WhO “let past the coffin . 4 : p aft f the wie The undertak ; | meeBly bet in a0 “ on Saturday enderenes: 98 Bal SONS prime Pi 4 aad a deal _ Hen When the order for setvieo tn the} and tw n’ of ‘guod-evening y 6 beer stione! sare ar a‘ 4 he a . : | The detwotives constaweu that they |" f the funeral, announced that he rite.” O eeawe ' aa Ce ae ni] “How often at her , vie — cault oF the nqueet na | had 8 eh dee sone ther eeerense Lips 4 appinestisg ths cir beeen bh no ‘ Hattery F hurried there an pw often she was In here \ e result ol Inquest and | St tings in a Bowery pawnshop this| PPM. approaching ‘he bier, kissed hee tb tod five battles {n the Islant/ say, Whenever she wanted tted to the Tombs aneeine daveMter and showel some emotion t milt t vur tine. f eupp b atr roe was admitted to $1.0 bail . foharn was then ied to the head of battery w quarter or pome t V he “ te on in hina | Maybe she was | was furnished by Joseph Cor- Lig ny ais See eee ae the casket, While the detectives and Capt. Reil r ler teflly’s Matt mong the artillery | maybe not as often as the hers of 1% Bast Qne Hundred and six. | the advice o} rl isp had belonged to| Acting Capt. Bhire, of the Bast Thirty- typical A . ' to the front And sak oud sik t) nt street wretaer of fat (Bey Be fifth street station, watched him close- hin sister. tery gained much f war ® , ecy @iiagiiation. \Bivit lranthor aotiaa tees ogee _ SENT TO THE TOMBS. — | tre poitce have « good peeage ged nd noddenty prterd er cota wats Spain, Veing ‘amous in tf (ry OD oi han? tHoned again and again | pent reve 4 asap Netrist-Attorney’s flee vss] (ne wee ine hope to have tm fm oth Renda, one on either aide, he bent | aoe Reilly wen porn tn ireiana |=. 9 Hime she w me int merase A ie Miinty"e' | Yesterday afternoon, while the city ee Wenehed ib Hdd We the: fare ad ‘ oe ae he aii gio ut on er hilt e Ri . vas ringing with the news of the mur- . his dead sister, fs forced march to (ne ra * wo ‘ ; _ ee! for vied WIth bis eyes still on her face be we at Sar as . ele gorous a ait WAR teed | « wit ‘ . . + ae der mystery and the whole of the po Te —- pray a I8 ; hey were eotne to work h | ‘ +N ee sh to com) ice force and an army of skilled de- |S! his erect position, then becteed in the Cuban ca rivate | " ‘ t hee a8 " 5 A y Se Wan rontves n + ; wonted to be nea . Price Chases Down and rhamemee| . ne FRM] tectiven were looking for clues to the| “Way the corpse, the ten. Miles, 6 ". news y « Ss |, | Asmass.n, the man walked into shop ew On Sheela a Other Industrials Were tk Ba ee TS BS vme definite place Tile was - | oe nastoh Chpsemh at aa Rewery, ana [camel wal a ped and then carried to At El Caney Capt it re i Mche ® r Depressed. : ad mr the Inquest on| Pwned the rings. I breught by Mrs, Lippotd bets hart Would die « soldier, and w ‘ . \ ’ ! | : a a The man was young He was pers) Olt 0? ren — ee & AeFy returned to this country ni The fan dey : ce \wusiean ae A bie ae) ae alt Me Prtend. wetly cook, and joked with the Pawn’) gonarn watched the proceedings in- a hard fight, captured Yuk-Shi Pass |” Baier: ma Ray hing) wees 2 P a fen, : -_ bjections, 1 would like him t Hasan teediede Bdfd five any In| wno were the only mourners, stepped ‘ ' 1 Free t ' . : oe 4 : pollem, however, he gave @ detatiod de-| ine nea ‘Siaennes P " oe bate i too u “ ae wh scription, and with the detectives hope Wises the rs Ask that More Men Me sent fr 7,000 CHINES: MARCH og ‘ k ra 21a F wie Ue . | cower ; soon to make an arrest Beharn put on te ancy toe cna Se ee ee ee cial 2 Neha \ ’ ee eee YONKERS MAN AIDS, —jover bis rient eye, aod tna few mo- VONDON, Avg 2 ; ; LONDON STOCKS DULL, mov. nme was sine! oy tie Dwtectve Medfulen and another Con [ante rewind hte composure He had| + is Pabine " tor aid Imperial Troope Leave Sung-Lte- . ‘rina 4 3 ; | Kubin, the prisoner's sweetheart, and lira: Office man went to Yonkers late not shed a tear during the time he was army in Peking Is Ching for Vet od ; : ‘ airi friend, to Second avenue and First | iase night, and at Pollee Meadquertere|(" 'h¢ Undertaler's, and, the tumoral Official news to this « t has bee Tong-thow Dealings were mparatively small], f the murdered | qnere +h t Side % having gone, he appeared utterly um rn quotaitons & a lay !9 Hoffman's undertaking es : Se ore. 8 | concemed received at Rome It was NTSIN. Ave ‘ a rhea ia | a: M aking phrenologist who reeides at % Ont! tis conduct was t t t : “ som atone stamens: . street with his wife and elght children | regocet that ied marked tm thie Italian Governmen' ‘ « " mY os funeral 100k place at 2 o'clock | They neld a conference with him and pegs. every Pad remarked {t. mander of the Italian rF at Sung-I . 1 outee ' ‘ eof inter was in Lathe Ceme-| he accompanied them to this city to the Tomoe. eal badatas mosea ite lee from ak ' ane Re ter a at * Rowers ty (ail. about forty-five years) Kate Scharn was buried in Lutheran) ered trom an t& to FS 9 _SCHARN' 'S SWEETHEART, | 014. ra:her weit battt, nae mack hair and] Cemetery, in & plot the deeds to waieh| follows more Chinese troo r . ar froam of tha ry 'y wears a heavy black mustache Shoen her father. The difference in. Fighting continued at Peking of Av ward Tung-Chow ‘ t gic Lae . arn's sweethew x is known as Net-] Capt MeClusky saif this afternoon | the speiling of the name as given by Aug. 18. Very urgent ‘ r . : suf " is Yh etasitte te ' the) chat Rogers was not « prisoner and had ‘he family and that i the cemetery P ; - ‘ — jee . olathe Min. BD) teen sent for merely to furnteh some | Sper was Commented upon. being made for the rp} 1 N t amet ot « house ue HEAT PRICES SAG. [reached the Coroners office Just 90 (he! intormation and make an Mentification| taken from the Norges mie 7 bf ther reinforcemer THE IMPERIAL Fi GITIVES. a vide WwW * j re ae about to be taken to the] iy necessary carried from the undertakers te i yur hundred itsila * : takers rooms mae a cemetery shortly after 3% There Peking Four bun a ! ' 4. = be ate ee eign houses tfaued th sites) “she deatred to mee her lover, but In-| More than this the Chief of Detee-| ng funeral services. bets / Fines have started (or the capit Y Thele Majeation Are sald to Be tow oh = . & market att att Detective MeCauley| Ve would not say.. Mr. Rogers t9| = forced marches an a i ite ‘ - 7 * wteady al fret . reniaston. still in the city working with the police. ; z a ee oe h : i * of ‘ eh . ng Weakness Cor rm | ene git ia Police Inopeetor Harley deciared this) A message bi “ » teparte sia Ryd Blt” z oft woven | 0 ons dl The girl wie 8 About CRN FORTY) coening that there were positively no} sen by the German Minis M x ore. pase , : Heniiaing saves New York's ougning waives were: Bag: [old re a er il nectar womnt| biood marks on the jamb of the door] am t tloned me « “| qd 1s the ad t s+, eet 12. | wept on the shoulder of another woman from the Admiral fi } ot tt 7 M iy. @ p 4 Pas i asked | nad accompanied her to the Caro. leading to the room where the murder mand of the German squadrer " 2 heen teee-| ca M. Bey of are. Tale companion, who gave| "** committed. There waa a slight stain hinese Imperial family continue toj.. 1 t ane re tlh “| there, but It was not hood. Chinese waters at ; t ; » name of Shite, tre! to comfort her “ iat & Govan e rece at the treaty porte and world for oh into « drug)? T prioca wen eles t was at thie moment thet Scharn’s| "es Matte Of Mendy Sages were Aug. 17, and says that» ma. t | found on the stopeock of the kitchen Bk : ; . ' thea * ew Leeplie the buoyancy jattorney saw the girl, and immediately . tachment would muster at Ti f . aithfully tranemitted t ‘ - a go tate of of this me ke eral list continued teyiem's | pe-enteting the Coroner's colert he | 82% Jet. Dut it was learned that they on Friday evening and make ! au capitals ‘ .* wold | ee te eatin. oe Se vee tern. Oe jdire t appeal to that official, ashing that| "ere mae ee hegyeriee iieph-oneeg Mrs, Rorer, the most famous of! march to Peking . ther ts nase stoaing, prices wore: Oe. Farris be allowed to epeqh to] Weee Be Went inte the Riehen to wash cooking experts, says unhesitat. se vepresenting the Court as ees: he a cneral shad \temer wheat uguat, 7 hie bands, after examining the corpee ys This decision for a forced march by TH CUNNINGHAM CASE p : ‘ F ahadINg | Cet aber, 13 Reptember corn, 1 oon rm. Harley, MeCauley and Muagent ingly, that the cooking for a ie prewumably ais DAYite left Peking are of exclusive ne ee oR panna mt ’ Ae Joe Reotember 2 arose and prot vigorously German troops i» preeumably a : a. figs ig ary teainly iriviel Ou. eee —_— i nave Gs chdettion to i Chie SCRUTINY ON SCHARN. tanily of six can be done on a the result of the urgent apperis for ‘ According to them “ reeu! et te { ts oa thats nk mutter iappenat thie way a [tee ihe nts The cles | STICE SMYTH BURIED, speaking to the young woman,” said] Inspector Harley is not satisfied that gas range for $3 a month, reinforcements esties are well on their way 7 lh Hd regula b+ Inspe Harley, representing the po-|the dead giri's brother has told all be! Not, of course, if you waste the gaty — ee Bhat about (00 miles inland | «, Soeto k that ag wo fa few stock = joe force, “bat we Inelet hat [t must be} inows of his sister's ire, While} wast } 14 v4 ‘ “" le the gas, when it is 20 | oF i. a | +) sales of ae tod hi rT hear-|suseicton does it upon % WCTORY FOR RUSSIANS og mete MM Ad rete is ll PSE| Te tameral oP dustce | Prericn | hgh” Sr Preonen and aula oer OTH” aot_aulte_ compton nar tf ur ton Ht you want to ae 4 6 very oft ogg le hia — le gg Ba — = | "5; eeatntatn,” ried Str. Prien, segee-Jonw tim anvund the house ta the after. | en/ure, 4 08 the leotant instant you are through? | the Cenr's Troops Win in) | WEATHER FORECAST. we eoueed Ply ns ‘godin bgp ; ° “rs heme ney Chereh, og 4 rent te pot pipe oun —— Friend, counsel for Seharn, we. DIED. { “ * ne = een High Lew Che t tety-eevent pole ’ : _ Matile with the Chinese, i$ ae eerting,' { went with Rims Fous ts how + SS AR Sh Giplon Rat Thicty-sevenih street 1A. sole any one he may select, provided he has] vislted the Rast Thirty-Afth street sta- Eee ee cae en ae 1000 Sstrons or the hirty ote , enun te te aed tra te th ue 8° ey oe Jr baad provers ‘The | consent of his counsel, and I gladly) tion this forenoon and had « jong talk Poseral tram the residence of her PRTERSBURG, Aus. 2.—The | img ot ones m\ BN ORS 8 oucex tid Pattee th ; bedeg [second him that consent.” with bis client, after which he made! tenes Howe Lith street Wiinemeran| see wah Wednesday, Aue. 28, tor Rut didn't you y thet ou cawite BS $8 BN fe | con ph afk rao poy’ Se | For naif an hour the question was|this statement to an Evening World re-| x. Wetnestay. Ace 2 390 PM dee Rave won another victory. 1} york city and vietntiy: Theme }| McCormick, one turpeets. run-| At is its ieee cee pees, anh Snaty eee Senor aa cat & senees Cae Oe Chief of Sta to the! on a ah ah te Ring past your store about the time of Bo yh uN 2° © DS) the chu: « deckied hg would allow the young wo-] “The police last night removed the) «bene im China, reports a aight end Wesesedin: take the murder? Arswhiys Ay Tee WN OE Bs sentative men. y}man to talk with Schern. shoes of young Beharn and (ook them —— 7) Me! an 1 never G8" Et} <ty leparimens baving Gelegation She nad been weeping bitterly in the|away amd sereped them for traces of Help Wanted—Male, * ven to (reak variable winds. “And Aidt you Alpe appear aa a wit- ng questa toah Gamenn Presen”a ‘ai aterm during this period, but when | biead, ater ees ageinet the other suspect, Farrell, use ut they could do Keeping the people courtofleer told her she wpa aboot to] "s ooks as though they are working |" mata Son", Sa a So « . \ ”

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