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f BOY DUES WN AGONY =" OF AYDROPHOGIA Peterson Was Bitten by Hound Seventeen Days Before the Symptoms Showed. Béward Peterson, thirteen yeare ob.) On Friday the Iad was taken with ef 6 East One Hundred and ‘Thirty |spasms of the muscies and glands of fourth s:reet, died in Harlem Hospital! the throat and was detained at the how at 12 ® this afternoon of hydrophovta af-| pital Dr Miller, the house physicen ter suffering untold agonics for three | sumpe ed that the boy was developin days [symptoms of bydrophobia, Hts susp! Young Peterson was biiten Aug. 7, by|!one were ggnfirmet when, on Saturd ale hound, that he and other boys Petegson fe.) into convulsions that In- ere teasing. Hundred and| creased in force and frequency ani were Thirty-fourth street ami Lenox aven' accompamed by fever and de- His |9 the seventeenth authentic case) lirlum of genuine nydrophobia that has proven! The doy, in hie ravings, feared thet fatal in thie ctty during the last five|dogs were trying to bite him and he years, according to the hospttal records.| constantly cried “Take away thas dog: ‘The case is pecuilar in that the pres-| don't let him dire me ence of hydrophobin was mot exhibited,| The Pasteur Institute was notified ngr Wea any symtom of that dread « of the case and sent three specialists to ane vistble before Friday Since| the hospital, They at onee prommunced that time the boy had been treated for | the case one of hydrophobia. but feared hydropnobla, but without ave that it had developed too far for sue- Three specialists from the Pasteur In- | coset treatment secure were summoced yeaverday *v'| LIGHTNING CHARGED HIM. @tated that nothing could be done to The & erribie agony ¥ wave the boys life terday sonaiantly in convul- BIT PIECE OF NOSE OFF. | aicns »: oneciousswene at tithes On Aug. 7 last Petersom and a group of/of his surrouniings During the thun- Dboys were annoying a large hound on!derstorm yesterday afternoon he de- the street near their home. The dog|ciared that the doctors were charging Wes not mad, but was worrtet by his| him with electricity and shrieked, as if tormantors with the pain of the imagiwry current Peterson pulled his tall, the dog) Despite all efforts to relieve him the qurned suddenly and spra his face. | boy suffered increasing agony until ne- ‘The anima’’s teeth closed on the boy's! ture gave out at noon to-day nove and tore @ small piece from that| The record for the incubation of hyd phobla le twenty-one days The strampe on was taken to the Harlem|feature of Poterton's case ts that no where Dr. Mooly dre 4 and! symptome of hy’ bla develop . tl, seventeen days cauteriaed gis wounds Under the phys! np | wbten clans inatructions the boy had #INC®) “me dog was strange in the neighbor. called datly at the hospital for yreat-" hood ard “ly who owns Bim He ren off after poy Con. Tubscco ms MY BM Con Tobacco Te 1% Tih Del, Lack & Wert 7% 1M IT Del @ Hod 1d 14 de Federal Steet BN Kh OBS DOWN PCE Stock Market Specialties | <:":, nae Be BS BS i Noriwern. Pacite The 4s Th Tf Attacked with Some ‘i Be rn as By my Vigor. Pennarivania 1S RS People's (les |. %y BN Resting Ie pf, ae ie by ie Repuaite Stel ho es usiness on the Stock Exchange to-| «store ~ tng EN PM a day was fairly active, but chiefly cone Sv'te™ Re oe 8 fined to the prominent stooke, where B ed on some heavy losses occurred at the open B* HS fe ing. D 1 108 10% The speciaition were again success: ge ae oN fully attacked by the bears, with the, following results. American Sugar sagged off two points, while People’s Gas and Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit lot 1 and 3-4 respectively | Consolidated Gas, Delaware, Lacka-_ wanna & Western and Metropolitan were some of the other weak features ‘The first named slumped 11-2, and the other two about half a point each. American Steel & Wire preferred, WHEAT FIRMER ON HIGHER CABLES. Wheat was firmer at the opening to- day on higher Epalish exbler and a little covering, Foreign houses took little part in the early trade. Corn wae 0 A shade steadier ‘ - York's opening prices w Sep- lew Jersey Centra! and Permsylvania | poe suffered heavy deel tember wheat 191-4; December, fl; The Granger stocks displayed « de- yrontde oy! Bid corn, @1-2 bid. De- oreasing tendency under the lead of Bt. | CemPer. = ; Paul, with the transactiona rather opening prices were Sep. heavy in these issues. tember wheat. 7234, September corn, September cate 186 Covering by shorts checked the d * were: Maren {COMVict Hears ¢line in Sugar when (1 got ander 181 Aug. Dis bid P | S tine aimaoed On the redound individual transactions Schlessinger Is Strand~ | paiis sug. 2—Princeen Marguerite | sa0s vu when ve wae in gr gon | Sore ae a of Ori of Col de MacMahon VauR she epttiisned hese t | thle ed in Paris. f Orleans, wife of a wanes a per ths faniieastens Wroskien cople’s Gas got| wh TiS; Octe Duke ot Magenta, will go to China, | gacee cer wat her betrothed | | back above Saturdays level ) September oa —— where her husband has volunteered for m.., hie Hoeration he , n| falitoed list, but. the Seetaea’ wan very William F. Miller, now serving a sen- | service : wa ae Wesrins | ° gmail, Bonds were irreguiar on light tence of ten years for the miliion-del- Psd ees ts oes fon ol ate 1 Mapes i | acco was attacked lute lar ewindle of the famous Franktin | gear o¢ the French Repubite, and who | <7. ™ wr " kin nthe Pree Wet | raaieate te Breokiyn, when seen t-| woe bie bate of Marana at wel e Me] Keston of i Matas” on oR | gig Passengers Aboard |Ushers Carried Drunken were but little changed day at Bing Sing Prison was not sur-|Pukedom om the eld of battle Ihett of nat \¢ Exh Mate, which. advanced f — xhorter from Brook- pea We sane | prised to hear that the real head of the| | Badly Scared and Chaban ‘00! Raine & Bath eit CHICAGO GIRLS IN SOCKS ym Church gontinued, New ‘Jersey Cen cTMs uncertantion of the outiook Inge, had Toot alt of Wie llgotten waite : | Shaken Up. 14 un jay ® price e riet the dealings > | ssaeaiiaiiesiaee two other ratiroad« extended their de-|on the Lo be § ealinee |and was stranded in Parts | Clines to & Covering by foom : ange to-day.! vtiiier is anxious to keep out of the FAIR F E FOR FLEAS | a aaa Neen in | Shorts caused ght rally, T! . | With the consols down a fraction newspapers as much sentbie until | | ws at tyn Rridge| Ca , altoide free years olf u ni int can \e 7, ¥ | fm} never street, Br on Ing wae dull and ‘Beavy at net losses | Devens ts hea an securities was] the Court of Appeals has acted UPON! Atier ihe experiment was tried andy ia Gi perfecuy, bo What it walle “ ar the Brook: | %f # Has me rb RB " ad @0,i0 shares and of bonds §10,00 par | U8 48 Pron im the other quar-| his case, which will be in the Fall or ed in New York" five years ago Ch ‘ why “ ue Court tod R h ‘ters, but prices were somewhat steadier | early Winter, | au ilk ht taped ~ ie : , ee en |he was drunk when he disturbed the | However, no eworthy advances or) Thig bold young firmncter, throuBh) woos gor talk ‘City | mothers wee net #0 srand-| ing f ; = Chr Chere Redford The Closing Quotations. declines were scored and the majority | whose hands for a year several million®| runt. Lip bape be : enune It was ; : venue and leet “niet nen Wind ew Chae [Of Mtocks sold level with New York. of dollars passed: while operating the} nin thing for thie| Instead of ; Mv ree 8 ‘ under y epee tte oR OR OR rh} ——_— nefarious ewindle In a little ramahackle 7. Jor tte of ribbon were aS HISted eR aboard a : ici thet ne ithe! Into the edifies at i” AMERICAN COAL FOR building in Willlameburs, @ Keown Ss Jeading Ary goods stores have of-| {iW sald that the new stocking wit) ‘ vere:| Maks Gx te et i . 5 the prison oly as convict TH. He works| 400% [sine toy one ee varie, Tt te [Cause thm garte food : - » might ha ske way for the Lord's annotated.” ALE IN LONDOR. OF the whole garg he is the only one sald that the f hee the appova! of| providing that Chicago and Vest-|* saa | eee ae sige 4 “ y LONDON, Aug. 1-<€ . has been peatened. Met out bole Peter Puimer, if it was not she.) op ew York! # ‘ aM forward to the chaneel rail and tried to co oe ue. ma the ¢ whe ‘ tt im he intimates that indeed, who suggested it b nekier Jounet j heed * ridge and : gon ¢- | keene silent, although he in This distinguished Chicago woman has) | first place, when Chicago ¢ Just as it round ~ tor at ale but this did not affect |he has been the victim betas ras seen on the®streets of Paris the women|!' « paralleled opportus we wee . : ae te knocked prices and, apparently, no serious com- Said as ath p shape gor {C77iste whe, Because of their striking) affordet the lake-front sant fies and | 4 exit © mm T ere aa a swindle. Th dress, are known as the ‘bare fens ea feld : for twenty i m sa " have rj nothing directly or tn- These wheeiwomen weer bloom them The al : ‘ eet 108) dog oe ee ete PLANT LINGR DISABLED, Jactcr sors sttmntet” sts St| elm at ay ohn tn Fk son's tbat ta a bon tists anima le . rest of which ie whol'y without covering. and a mosquit 4 itnelf espe ae Haide motorman, applied | rm hurried the chee: ahs when seen in the prison Gsy, “O04 111, te w veey Garesable arrangement t0| cially b somal pe) T * = oon, ; stp | crane’ tune ‘hee Md mk “4 ne dh Itw had no idea as to where he le. It se0M8| go mor ig ge | As moss oe e Rev. David Gregg was Dachesse Puts Back to|girange tha’ the newspapers should) cus aes touriete have declared tt chic. pn , we York importe? the enc | Pts ‘ A to resume the services, ™ ‘ chic. jend the three-quarter stockin, the oh P ‘ rutaide the church door th a Halifax with Prope! learn a _ Sve, Se Pi fin de slecie, up-to-date, nobby and 2 te bees Ore long ta ° io Gort ro Md Ale ar Joes t an. d Broken. ependthrift, though, always “nifty.” Even if Mre. Palmer or any-|the fashionable and the “ < 3 y pionable nfashionabte | *% arn four men) ital Jargon could be heard through the pecial to The Rvening World ) lis all Tcare to say. 1 am walttrg D@-|rogy pise hed not givan it the stamp| buyers alike woud have none uf treme . aah, foe ral aes windews of pte ras = HALIFAX, Aug. %—The Piant tine | tlently for the bi ag P aii lot approval Chicago's iake-front se!| they were dross on the counters As wn 8 steamer Le Grande Duchesse, which ar- ge a nase 6 bm he would ad pues ‘ ‘ ne big firm sed to-day ‘ wom wh Halfeider en get him : Av rom the o | v ‘ ce coy te Pas Wiad he 18 rived here from Boston test night and) "y, yeiier walked slowly back to hie Ba? oss jot oo © rn} We tried co give them away, but g ane aimed to have a Help Wan |left to-day for Prince Edward istand,| 01 he carried with him « clipping from | 0% Carter Hiserison. lamen UNGS Ing one would take them | , reared nelther bullets Other New York Papers | "3% Dut, back into the harbor Bath-House Jobn” and other distin nny namie : He took © sound | One of her ™ + conceruing the ventures of And now inion hae reached ¢ue C | me of propellers is broken. & newepape t Thig | #ulshed Chicagoans. It will be longe: ago, where because of certain ent vd * was subdued | een anon ener Wate 3 escaped from this | sree The standard length is nineteen! motogt-al conditions itis like ar rs ; the Ghiee cad oe country. ribbed at the top ari it is “soratcned einem to-d 4 ‘| SIX SALARIES ABLD UP. : = . * tehonamn teeday and was ni} ’ When Leaps 7B NE ST em — -| i . fined $0 4) = him, {t was —. ‘ in : hg ‘thal 4 & book on the race track. any | | LEMBN a . ery ongregation of Christ Church is ¢ Civil Service Board Opposes | pry ». tein. te Gan wean oe yj sa! fe moat fashionadie in Brooklyn street ewindle, He wen’ + | = =% Traneter of Keepers to Wl. |en Rasen and unter an sorumed name] qlutr 'y'"tow ving on tan cuari ot a an nee re mira Reformatery. lied @ life of gambling, the equal of| friends in cheap boi ior in ere Missing Man Said to Have serro-| DICH MAN'S $60 FUNBRAL ave ud Fa stranded , ALBANY, Aug. ~The payment of | Which could not have been matched by | oe te Tent tan be ‘omit fh in| petated Emptor Money | lt ts my desire and wish that my wl 4) the salaries of the sin keepers trans.|8 Monte Cristo, Bat he lost—lost con- Bs. sing. wd preter jo Newark. ~ pine te ferred from the Erie County Pent: | tinually on tine convict Newark’s police ard anulous to ascor /Dregeiet Meld that Momey fe Bet | cose of which @#hovld not * to the Elmira From Baden-Baden with only « freg- sath, on tain the whereabouts of John Highie ter Spent on Living Rarher leave for the living that whieh ment A the $9,009 left he 3 oe ooo antil recently foreman in the button. Than Dead unnecessarily goes to the dead.” Monte Carlo where, because we room of Whitehead & Hong's faci 4 ———— Deavy play, be passed in the gambling We and Washington streets, thai| ‘The wifl of Donald L. Cameron, a wel houses a8 eity. He left home Aug. 12 sows gruggist of Rutherford, was pro- Died on 0 Meamohip. warrant been for Hig | * THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1900, PRINCESS OF MONACO, AN AMERICAN HEIRESS, HAS LEFT HER HUSBAND. teitbbiti-initnimieininisiriceieint> ' IN ALL NIGHT BATTLE | | re Uses Rifle on Gilman, Ill., Crowd ---Two Killed and Four Wounded in Fight. « MAN I Avg TT Two men kiled, | against the front and sides of the a 4 * ed, a third sertously called pital and applied the toren. w woman fa on ang [P & Moment the piace was a mase of flames. wdence are the resuits of an all-nignt battle betweet a mob and VOLLEYS BY MOB. Shot after shot rang from the upper i wow wh wees + the murder of Reaste Salter “!dowe and George Willoughby, « t ke hd Qantas at a | representative of the Standard Otl a aan Company, fell with a bullet in the left de. The next victim was Peter Hauer, & member of the attackieg party. These canualties #o angered the crowd that they volleyed the house as fast as they could load their frearme. Contrary (o expectationa no sereams en and THE DEAD. JOUN HYVES, labor y Mee. De. Weight MICHARL BVAS, & |as deputy constable, THE DYING. Ly eneansaitift (o> of the burning house had been t LAWRENCE RYAN, brother Of) aie — Vo the dead man, wounded tm the | suddenly from a bunch of timber In abdom, | the rear several shots came in the di- tection of t mob, They were answer- yundred to one and the fire wae ne WILLoLGuny, thet throwah the left tong iat t— i! | ela mere. | | oe " sickly silenced. Members of the mob t Mire, DR CT ane eee ee timber and Inthe. dim | ht showtder, ballet ign: of the coming dawn found the bedy ard course. f Jono Myers, @ bi mith, who had SERIOUSLY WOUNDED. =|"), snu.hY tara rens siren PRTEM LACE, member of the He abot in a dozen places about Mtheeme king party, shot ;5e head and shoullers, showing that he \through ot h 1 been lying on hip face firing at his natable Nu. /*nemigg, when he met death, ® in " vous) MRS. WRIGHT SHOT. wre . eantant Nearby lay Mra. Wright, « ragged hole seer ft te ory hadi? her right shoulder. She been ‘ A num.| Younded while lying down in d Piner of in the | Doeition Myers, The mob carried " , wl table Nilateat | Ser downtown, jeering aa they went Mie - ved toor and tn] 30@ Waa taken to the Counetl Chamber, Tl porcine an entrance the constables ep-|4Md vhysielans set to work in ap en- tered unexpected Oppoaltion deavor to bring her to conse ousness, SHOT FOUND RYA to 9 AM. they had been unsuceesstu: and {t is probable that she will PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF MONACO +) sp Ces un cule Gea tennant ee oe Michae!| The mob tmmediately dispersed It ve fret room| had been regpried that there were three lady of Fo “ the felt his way acrot tarkened re | Quirinal and of Madrid as a DEFIES MOB. ONE WOMAN — WOMENKEL UP OR LE Paid for Seats and Kept Them All Night Long. Two stylishly dressel women, whe fave (helr names aa Mrs, Thomas Mik ‘gan and Mra, Willlam MeCann, of thie tity, blocked the Union Ratlway cars at Mount Vernon last night and for hours hed the railroad authorities and the Potce Depariment at bay over @ paint of law. The women, who occupied the frost seat of a car, refused to move when the motorman told them to. “We've paid our fare and we refuse te ride on any other seat,” reptied ene af the women, as her eyes sparkled with anger. It to against the rules of the company carry passengers upon the from fo the motorman and conductor to go qhead Starter MoKay tied make the women move, but it less. Then four policemen were to eject the women. Mrs. Mre MoCann defied the them off. The officers communicated of Police Foley, who visited of the disturbance. Trolleys were tied up and of fatigued excursionists wege to remain several hours in Mount non on account of the delay, Finally Marter MeKay telephoned Supt. Corrigan for inetructions, The te “fl Hi i it all night ‘The motorman placed the car om @ até ing and. turning out the lights and ap plying the brakes, went home, The women remained on the car talking to 4 crowd of people who gathered about them. ‘They boarded the car at 9.8 o'clock and \t wae 4% o'clock this morning when they decided to go home. ‘The men and women wiio hed gate ered about the car and ssmained all night urging the women not t give im, commenced to sing “I Wonder i They Are Watting.” “You can't jolly me,” sad one of the omen, “My husband ts an officer in the Sixty-ninth Regiment.” “We belong to the good old Beoteh,” sald the other, “the people whe don’t soverelan rank gave the name about to enter the 4 fthe|women in the house besides Mrs. | believe tn giving in to others.” She was born at New Orleans, the ew yacht, The & n apartment where a shot rang out! Wright, but no af of them have been| As they boarded another Harlem car, whter of Michael Heine, the banker] Moreover on the understand! 1 he fell dead found The house was destroyed with} the crowd gave cheers and they started there, who some time later ‘ransferred| Prince would not renew ag ts by] T ables a hurried exit] its conten on their way vidi kag H-Auituae Aumsel is headquarters to this country. But| wh + capital, namely Monte Carto, fa ¥ P laced around the -_ A Aug. Another Amertean for ai! that she is an American gir! onverted into the most famous gam ding. At ong crowd gath- woman who bartered her American! seen on American soll, beneath th Hes converte ray edhe a / 4 threa ok bynching ihe birthright for a foreign come 2 ot bd abienme ew a e a ~ unded woman were made e J folds of the Stars and Stripes Vv ria and er foreign 1 ants would surrender, but authorities tried te the mob to grief. The Princess 0 DMF She was the widow of the late French onsenied to rocognige both wit a eeeca. Pioally it was cater| Ou with poor separated from her husband and the puke of Richelieu when sl ered ihe 1 i . At 989 the mob made a 4 ‘ ur hing in t formal details are being judicially ar-| present Prince of Monaco as his second| tr suman (sated hoe i ares eohing tn the Cy Hall win. ranged wife, his first consort, a sister of the [* . t fi at {he prisoners, The Princess, to be sure, got a late Duke of Hamilton, having pts. and afte r that meant more than that of the or-/ forced by his profiigecy and | poke Sines the the at- MOB MAY LYNCH. dinary nobleman She can claim the| ment to flee from beneath his ro: prise saat and 6 vriginal, A shot was fired through the window | distinction of being the to take refuge with her friend, the|.!)' ‘ nm out 2006. ht " of {be mob, but missed ite ine American birth who has Queen of the Belgians, subsequently ob. | Qita” k the family of Michael Wr at the Court of St. James's, of the taining an annulment of the union erate composer vet The dead man deen momentarily expected The Mystery Surrounds the - = —_—— — > yushes near the house verdict looked for thie af- °, ernoon met his death. A mod of “Mrs Dp. Wright was about fifty years Identity of St. Mark’s two hundred and fifty people od. It te stated that was formerly Patient. Mos + svem were @2 actress. Fo? some time she has deen ad onducting « jying-tn hospital on the outskirts of Gilman. MILLER NOT PRINCESS GOES pial ‘ The Duchess {9 the daughter of them with pe | 4 desens of bu whieh resulted in wholesale shooting and | | rated Duke of Chartres w er ow piled them, the probable death of the principal om the | hig brother. the late Count of Parte 1 nat Fitonarges Dim with ei: | pated by Burrogate Pell, of Hackenseck,| Mra Elisa this morning. A life insurance policy man lived. SH] tor #000 and deposite in loeal and New York Ranks are bequeathed to Dr. Herman C. Hoelfing, of Riving- ton street, is under 5,09 bond pending & post-mortem and a police investigation of the death of a woman patient tm St, Mark's Hospital Her identity is surrounded in mystery, ‘The attempts of haif « dosen undere takers to secure her body from the Morgue further complicate the case, Coroaer Zucea was called to the hoapt- tal to take the ante-mortem statement of a Mra. Adelaide Canror, of 187 W. Forty- four) atragt She was booked at the {hospl'a as Catherte Hoban, of (he same laddress A the addvers ail knowledge of the woman ie denied. 8) gone to De Hoefling for treatment two weeks ago She was admitted to the hospital on Aug 2 The police ané the bosp! authorities are retiont aboyt the cause of her death, The Coroner ree tuses to give up the dety for interment. —_ Ralvator Embredot, of 29 East One Hundred and Seventh street, wae Ge» ending in an elevator through the a a © “4 Bast Seventy-fourth his morning, when he was cruah- + wall and the car at the taining internal injuries, the Presbyterian Hoe- {street fourth float. § He was taken t pt eee | COFFEE AND HEART DISEASE | Siowly and Surely Affects the Heart's Action. oMty heart seemed to be jumpt out of my body one morning after thad used some coffee, clear, without loream or sugar—for T had been told that coffee would not hurt me if used that way frightened at ot oy heart until 1 remembered thas ft might be from “ae when the trouble passed off & It had hurt me lordinary way with cream and but 1 had hopea harmful without nar, Dut the result was Sinee that time we have beeg using rt has never troubled me my Mire are all delighted with Postum because we know how rake It and know how valuable it jap a health beverage. | “In speaking to & about Post dd i jshe on Postum Cereal Food Coffee, =< f