The evening world. Newspaper, August 25, 1900, Page 8

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a Ne = hl 3s — A ed a sa : ____1a Oth, SARE Se, Se a ore ers HOUND 1 STABBED © AKRON RIOT~-NEGRO PECK, —TMOBE’S GIRL GHDED | TRIED IN EIGHT MINUTES, BITS AY ‘1’ TRAIN, WALHOTEL © RAILROADED TO PRISON. Mil LUGE TOOK POISON a Dentist Arrested on Sus- Ran hey tho Downa oh Meee ‘een, Aged ll, , poon of Cutting | Mountain with a Man | Died in a Fit of Mystery Surrounds Piney on ile | ak nial Pique Third Ave. Line---He May Have Beena Suicide. VICTIM FOUND IN SIREET, HEADED FOR DEEP RAVINES|REPROVED BY HER SISTER SD unidentified man was eround to} ty-third atreet divides the (rack Tried to Escape from Police-| Steersman Saved Occupants|"!'ll Drink This and Die,” Pleces on the wp-town track of the t# cone entrance a ees man, but Sent to the | by Driving It Against She Cried, Draining ° Third Avenue MT." rome a! One Hun: | wtreet Hospital. | a Tree. Acid Bottle. eed and Foroty-thira street, early this) At night Bdward § Mag morning Third avenue, ts ' How he got there \s atery Just! Brown, of 10 Bt i : Max Thiel, a Philadephia merchant,| Bleven-vear-old Caroline Brewer lee » i faand three women friends are at ‘he) dead in at n Before the !ocomot 7 a alm ght | Laurel Jlouse in the Catakille Moun- | Bre took f rinking car- engineer noticed the ma S atroe s a tains suffering with bruises and seratch-| bolic acid ¢ ane the rails but was too late to shut off, inet night . Beaty are alive to-day tx almost her elder «| garet r ner. ¢ th ay: fol! to th 7” a @ miracle after their experience in a) Frederick Drew ‘ f, team. Part @ body ft io the) They be! he w | runaway automobile down the stecp) wife left nome réay atte atreet r and oking ’ walked ‘ ‘ seventh etreet mountain side yesterday. vasit Margaret, who {s on ‘Aiiiis wan totma tm. the man's pockets | om the station platiore fe tracks. | 80 el th nay ange Mr. Thiel and indies ascended) years old, was directed to see . ; ea at no to sentity him ius Sak ue tae : be ‘ High aga ie neon and started) harm came to aria ' nine years old return. When within 90 yards of the) porch children wer ma: ts tt im, > t . ma wae about f y . * ™ WW te . abe playing in frome Lacomotive 127, gorthbound. tn chare he man . ne } hotel the brake of the machine broke of the house with companions ween the @f Biward Moyd, of § Hast One Hun- old and welehe Op fe had | wa ‘ ! f from Roose [and It eprang forward down the steep sisters became cogaget in a childish Ged and Thirty-fourth street, was rolls! ieht hair, mustache a mptexton | velt F ‘ ’ to: at | hill. Wildly it plunged in the direction dig, Margaret felt the responst- me Hundred and and was Ave fe " eight, | tee r said he had bee of the Kaatersktl Pails, the women jy as “little mother" while her per stabbed screaming and Mr. Thiel trying to keep onts were gone and . 74 whe ® Readtight Mashes upon the man I¥ine) cine g chen Wea cores out; 6 detaltes Tt looked as If death were inevitable, a urnority forens the tracks, The heat rested on yn dey bar white underwear and | teat Fore for jupt in thelr path was the Kaaters-| 5 she struck the sm : ; vwn derb © unde 4 rear roo Rill River, ewollen by recent rains apd! tt . ome mull He appearet nie 4 eaiie | Riwhth Jenping madly over the f ino « low with a stick wa she @e sharp shriek of the whistle 4/4 not } talking t ravine 480 feet below Reamer bores Wate tase BBG FAR: Inse) the In ble pockets were found two pair of |'*! NIN Deopairing, Thiel jammed the machine| house. Margaret caled to her as ahe arouse him caemens ceniniiie 2 ena ole “s ‘ into the trunk of an uprooted tree Pre | ran alread aa ska fad staei-rimmed epeatacies, & | 8} ot wo me Auto was smashed to kindling wood apd | , A abe ba WAS DECAPITATED. ‘ante in money and a cellulotd souvenir with Ferme the four were thrown throug b the ai. caused her ister grie Me w e women landed thirty feet away! But the child paid no attent . The heavy wheels decapitated him, cut button with the inscription, “Ptano- — '! tn a nk of eversreene and were DIY] wont :, se te Loy : ” Be the iv to kers Piente, 1) Souvent * shaken Up. Of Die lems, while the trunk was tonsed be kp a: He Sh yil ey em | sane! was thrown on the road ant ‘ n fro A tell throe : 4 = peg it ot we (any feet in front bt rough the | der avenue station. It 1s thought the id “4 Gee to the street below man was intoxicated and went to sleep WINNINGS GO 10 CHARITY. ‘The station at One Hundred and For |on the tracks f rd her cries and Margaret rvshe West End ouffering terrible age were summoned, tut Nevreery, tho of physielans we | BOSTON, Aug. B—T. W. Lawson, |The child died two b { who won 96,00 on his horse Boralma — that sum to tie went toa surery and |THRBW CHILD FROM TRAIN will start a new bullding with the sum. ‘etsincemmammnans Among those who control the hospital | my, on there is not @ qualm, ft ts eald, against WRTORnels Boy Nie e686 LOST ON CARS. THE THIEVES, ll IN BOSTON, LOUIS PECK | money from @ source |ike this, Wife of Cleveland Man een Sculptor Had an Opera- Begged to Be Shot om} rs ms ‘et ent seoenced and) awaited nim at Axton. ‘The keeper ae fends ther ee any Feason that there with the Crime, Missed Gems Worth Two burglars who visttet the generat) tion—Will Soon Leave besa ly lary at sured him he was quite safe. Neer)” Miss Jones, the head nurse and mat-| 87 LOUIS, Mo. Aug. 2 —Eider Aaron $ damauunen coo tia: rf Hs a Way from Cleveland, ‘ mbus to rems: he rest of his ie. Akron the frightened negro again made FOR fad: ‘Shs \ka Yaak atin ton 8. Lothpegh . orm, . aiaeny was 000. High Bridge, No J, met w ospital. eck was e tgwn by the request to be shot ted at the Union Station this morn- oy air visit by hie burg Prt — - t 7 e i Wee bundled IMto| ihe life sentence was imposed. He was! | Sarit y. and is reason have to] and Nashville train, chaarged with F " a carriage waiting ‘at the railroad sta-!then taken in @ cl @ to a) sckape At times, though we have a dal-| throwing a fy 14 nder @ CLEVELAND, ©. Aue. Wa report! He went to extend his courieion wits) Within» few weeks Augustus ft ance It ‘ »| crssaitg of tb Clevtand ‘Meares cad] Sere ines, To et a" aa a train at Mount Vernon,‘ Y fa dig diamond | a fouble > let shot gun. Both the will leave the se and was arraigned bef tarted tor Columbus our bands this will ly wel- | H th t b and artaigned bef 0 comea.” ceording to the statements of John or of ae Ste eee vee pp gh Age dey oa ae i aa — a. | Nye ‘The troope are leaving the city and, i M. Pierce of Mount Carmel, tl, and - \ i pees O% | AKRON, O., Aug. %.—In eight minutes! The prisoner was terribly soared. On| everything le quiet } { Evanss Int, wach ured) rar hen | nae. fs nna 0) ARMOR, an tne mina, Tr aR sh ot» wr HULL 10 STUMP FOR BRYAN. st ce to Groep their booty, They broke for the " caused the recent outbreak of mob! Keeper Wa t m if a mov the platform of a | door. That Mr 8. Gawd ts 1) and eral pe cell pian sak Mk ni - = rrr letarted. One leg and He let @y with ome darrelsand a rob. | 2° DAs Deere for wm ' ' ss bet i Senater Will Teer the West ané/ ground trom the child's ber hie bund! th try will be ne he ore “ieee 0? 1 posse dropped hie bundles an! rew up ‘ ae tins j South Early in OctoBer, despatch received afte s pocket @ ' | nie hands With a cry of pain Another \% MMe chy It was ssa ah aja ‘mt Gave 3 rest announced that the b + Te jewels netted 0 shot, and the second man yelled Ag i% Paris where ; ronda ; ee from his injuries ferent, | heart and neck! they broke for the open country they 06° 0 Work on hiss . Lowtse Allen Swallowed Perman-, David B. Hill will leave New York) sry Ameila Wuller boarded the train . each n diamonds drew: thas fovetvers tad a Jen, Sherma he statue le near fin- . jesrly fm Octoper for a stumping tour|at Evansville with two children, Care aa ly WRI hed aie oi ‘ | ehregigh Ww ence and a y ter. She was on a hot peppering. Bullets S eheut i} a el of it is Onyexhiterto nt rgigh the West and South, Chairman Ser way 10 on to Join her Fell Out of Window Asleep. eagle nape mbnpesndl le he be - at the Hurts Exposition | Was Nearly Killed | James K. Jones, of the National Com-| husband, As John MeDoweil, forty-five year of, | sanure n nd escape i red 5 Fpourvence PITTSTON, Pa, Aug. %—Martin Hea | ¢ gsed teen years gid, of 13, mittee, announced to-day that Mr. Hill Mb FO eWat Fitty-tourth street, 1 at | Later in the morning, © man with his on. Eile mite # ston, @ Common Counetiman o fthis | I Hee or ote jo IY had placed his services at the disposal) (rat Tider Roorevel, Hospita suftertng from in | west gull of bucksh. einfully injured here to-day |!7 in ' her home. | of the committee the train started up injuries " " ary j | oe as hurried to Betlevue Hospital | An itinerary for him is now being Conover, at Lebanon, f Je went 1) sleep ar a second-story | was antiel, war velo ' wes! pecuitar manner. He t# employed 1) ine gun World you should ad-| 44 "il! orobably uu as Fase Impossible to assign fterly denies the Wand at Lm ok (hls morning | name ; “ 4 in the Twin Shaft While | | o a itl ten that nave asked for inden the shaft at 1 o'cloc vertise, | Business Opport: 6 to be lowere ‘ to! To show the people that you are wise. | tn Thi he Wott pay He thinks he au found $7) worth of up after the burglare | rom yatie. in Kansas to friends in Re'goutn | 5 be kept. | oo om the wld ont. and these wil! a SING STORY OF Witeand Wealth HE? Stole MRS JAMES Digging Coal. $2,000,000 ia. WM vy"\A,,5 Romanee of a , se ria - \G 7 Stradivarius Violin Hag oy Re PROPOSAL MARRIAGE i Romatos Wiha 3 ———. : wh i ¥ How American that Has Brought iy Remargable Story ¥ « Parallel. mys A Ny Z Soldiers Punish § Death # Dishonor nigel Science by J ; Rum-Selling 4 to People. Filipino Women o tite PRIZES FOR WORKINGMEN, = an oat _ 4s PEDDLERS’ © isl Saw cores iE PACKS D Lalal ty vas Fou eee Founded Their Fortunes S 7 BABI [ES bi Announcement of a Practical Offer > » ty ae - , : ¢..* Cal ‘i Daily for Weeks. > oBlondin’s AAAS : Back. Thrilling Story of American Girl hi ess Who Witnessed the Massacre of ‘ ; Still Suffers After F Shristi hina. FROM 300 Christians in C Real Life. Actual Photograp! eens 3 ¢ Jokes—A Novelty , UE Py fi b 1

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