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4 PRINCE DIES IN SMASH-UP Albert of Saxony Killed in Carriage Accident Near Dresden, DREADEN, Sept. 1. —Prinse Albert of | Baxony wae killed in a carriage accident esterday at Wolkan, a short distance) from Dresden Prince Albert of @axony Was a neph w of the King of Saxony, being the fth son Ince Frederick Georne of! Baxony, ver of the King The dec Ince war born tn Drew den Feb. & was & captain in (he ment of Ubians and was « Beata tho Order of the Hisck Thavalier Beple He was unmarited CLARA BARTON IN ALN Rarton ' he Nationa rots 80) " ie charge Aupplies tha ie forwarded } m” The W here thie m Wan recelved s relief trains ke owith her ataft by Mayor Jo im made a ity Mra Harton Metal attentio Houpton = Ma Brashear wae han been the recipient wince herarrival PARLIAMENT TO DISSOLVE Bept. 26 Is Fixed by Council as the Day for the Event. ABPRDERN, Mootiand, Bopt. 17 — At Fad meeting of the Counct! at Balmoral A was decided that the dissolu- tion of Parliament i» to take place a. Tt 19 thought that the Conmervatives be returned to power by a large majority on the Boer war ineue oo (LI REACHES TIENTSIN. ood Wrince Ching Asks Us to Talk Peace Terms at Once. BROMDON, Sept. 11—A mperial de fapetch from @hanghal ways 1.) Hung Whang has arrived at Tantein, Ho lett @ranwhat on the German (@teamer Anping Bept, 14 The steam: fing dietance defween Mhanghal and ‘Taku is about 60 miles WASHINGTON, Sept. 11-The Oni- ese Minister has received # despatch trom Prince Ching, dated Poking, Sept 6, wtating that he hae been clothed with fall authority tomether with LA Hung Chang (0 nemolinio pence and re questing Minister Wu to ask the Beore: tary of Btato to matruet Minteter Con- @er to Open negotiations a once, Mandeter Wu hae taken the deapatoh @ the State Department, KILLED 100 BOXERS, Gisnone Hegular Troops Fi Liang and the = Germans Harned the Town, BORLIN, Rept. I Motel de- @ateh from Shan a German Baval batialion, a npanted by forty engal Lancers, captured and burned the town of Liang Sept |! A hundred Troxars were killed ‘The Chinese regular troops occupying «Whe piace had previously Med The Ger an lows was one man killed and five nm wounde — BOER GENERALFREED | Pohormann Refused to Break iis) Parole and Was Jailed by | : the Hoorn | LONDON, Bap Dewpatehes from G61 Noberte announ that de Bh oomann, Hoer leader, waa re Yoased when the Hritivh captured Har. | berton Bohoemann was take pRoderta at 1 and give [Role later woe Woere and jatied for Heause he refined to take ve Kid ——_ A BANKRUPT DUKE, -_- | Msanohester Fattmn Hie Tinbetie $75,000, Dae to tn ne Notes f the Duke of Ma |ghemer, who war adtudicate Pupt Ava. 2. estimates his BU,00, largely due |@orsemente in behalf Jout necertaining Monts were dowtrore fle hopes to make « propor i lareditors WOMAN HAD CHECK, ‘Whe Cashed Hank Payer shar, Went Aviray od in Held tw Cort } @ire, Mary Kanes of @ Soamme could Lstaotdrt Beenex Market (our! toute w joame into posmeraior acheek f G00 mailed by Charles Uroadway Moun Veo RA. Wagner, of 1% Grand sires Tee woman had Louis Gordon prover, of 11 Monroe sirve @nd tobd the polloe that she « |Q man named lous Yompoirk Roeninie Pa though fe ohieok way inter fo man wa — . GLASGOW PLAGUE GROWS OLABGOW, Bey 17 Rive ad ‘ eases of the bubonic plague Sreported here, four of the #tricker gone being members of the same fami — HERR SINGER ELECTED. MAINZ, Germany, Sept 1. —'The Con Of Bovlal Democrats opened he In the Town Hail, Herr Si) member of the Heichetag, wi nd Here Ulrich, also having succumbed to the strain of ex cessive work bul Acting Mayor | Taffy went an of omumitt renting the munteipaiity and tie sootetion to greet her at the i House and named Mr Peter Chaimere to escort Miss Barton and staf ty Ga veaton, Mies Barton said to The World corre wpondent who entered (Galveston with her party, “What I have » what | had been led to ani! the press reports, [t te behold how the olty has « Ahommler of work to be done here ‘The piles that arrived here on The W relief trainag are just what are and Magor Jones wan delighted | that a New York firm was forward! five thousand gallons of fuld on @ World relief iratn now speed ing toward this city “Prom what 1 saw in Houston and hare to-day | thank (od har | have been permitted to come to the rescue of these afficted peop! Mies Barton and her waft wil Nine arvellous ed the net About ontablishing a reltef depot at once | 4 for the distribution of The World's re Hef eupplios, RAILROADS RUSHING. Galveston GALVEADON, ‘Tex, Bop I) Now that the water works are running, Rome of the streets Wwhted, many others nearly cleared of debris and telegraphic communication with the putslde world re-omtabliahed. th eof Culveston are ansiously looking forward to the re eatablshinent of reall communication They will not have to watt jong, for the work of relaying the tracks and rebuild Ing a bridge sorowm the my ie being HER FINGERS GIVE AN ELECTRIC BALM. Little Mexican Woman Who Cures the Sick)’, MPa Strangely Is Coming to New mit York. nhs he i) a4 ¢ Magioan Wome ‘ he alck, Is creating a nensath ie Dacit . 7 eat present | New « jue | ee 7 i] 4 Red Cross President Scenes---Praise for the World, I, eller | 4 There ts an tinmense amount diminfeoting | THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, TWO DEATHS | ON ASTORIA. Glasgow, Held at Quarantine. G +e | Horrified at the Awful: The ateamer Antoria, of the Anohor is held at Quarantine by the Health horities for inspection, owing to two Ne 4 eo! by the o ejohottodetototetetvisiololeioish Heath on board reported by the eap ‘T| The Aatoria Jett Ginsgow Sept. 6 On that date Mrs. Catherine O Reilly, saloon passenger aged nixty-(hree ears, dled of heart failure. On the next Joy an infant named Singer also died Hoth bodies are on the vessel This fect, (omether with the prevalence lof bubonic plague at Glaagow, will caure \ special inspeotion of the veasel and San examination of the passengers, and +} | probably the Astoria will not he docked Funtt late this evening. She carries 18% taloon, 114 second cabin and 0 eteerager passengers At the offee of the company nothing) was known of the deaths on board. | WAS KILLED | _ BY A FALL, | Wife of Art Critic Ran- dolph Thought it Was Foul Play. | febtebtelniedete! The police are of the opinion that |John R. Randolph, the art critic, who yi died at the J. Hood Wright Memorial | fenplial yesterday morning, did not! meet with foul play, but tripped and st | foil down the staire at hie home, a1 Weat One Hundred and Thirty-second | street Mr Randolph was an art connoisseur and at different times had the election of paintings for the Goulds, Vander: | [|| bilte and other prominent families, He! was a friend of the late Collis P. Hunt: | ington. He lived on the top floor of the apartment house with bis wife and three | lidren, He wan found lying at the foot of the it \+ t ) CLARA BARTON Heb eleinlelololelelololeiteltoteletelalotelelnininiololololotolototeli | |puwhed with qregt energy ‘The ofl-) haw 0” trackmen and 20 bridgemen ¢n>| states of the second landing unconsctolis, nls In charge o the work valleve nN) waged n the work mie LAO WAS COM” | tte wan removed to the hospital, where they will be ablé to run trains inte | pleted Virwinia Point at 10.90 Iast [it wae found that he had sustained a Galveaton Union Depot on Thureday Ing itracture of the base of the #kull At Virgina Point Vioe-President J Health OMmicer Blunt te on hie] step Randolph wae of the shleten M. Harr, Chief Operating Of wa \ustin, where he wil make Al ye had met with foul play, but exams Banta Fe myatem, las Atrated | repor the Governor concerning con | ination of hie inlutfes a not pear out) nearly all his best bridge and track mon \ wal it te wale that this this theory | work of restoring communteatio: estimate the mortality at win in Galveaton with Galveston, Mr Hare haw ber the ground wines early last week and | M’PHERSON HELD. | Sailing of the Transport Postponed | fies | supplies until to-morrow Thin Is because the Citgens' Relief Com The Merchants’ Ansociation Wed to increase largely tte pur { supplies for the reltef of the $200 a uantity of suppites of varl s puron oy the committee on Friday and Saturday are being loaded fo the Cranaport, But pressing | HAVIN been peoetved for staple | * and f A article On ea ‘ Ma aot oe eee. tne. (FAnep ie toemarrow ThoWsand barrels nT OOD Wrenn M0 halt ornnibal, " bate White bean { 1,0 drutnn. | mated Mocha and Javal| @ eats of ten, 10) barrels 100) ting baking pow. | | floor, 10,0 0 xanolite stoves. | a) barrels chloride » 1.0) od fia sugar |der ant 1000 pall turd om MORE DONATIONS. | Money and Suppties Stl) Comtinne to low tn for the Relief , of the Vietima, f money and suppite in for The Worle! Hoa he great flour m MWinieapolla, telegraphed 4 Hent at Galve no ' ee flo Woral ef in Ga weleome bution w with the other World \ Harton oniributions ‘ and supplies have the lat twenty e World The money * AReregated 88,97) a niribution to the ed ihe $260,000 ye Sy SANTA FE FR te © TE TES ited to the Chame er of Commerce fund last night to © ARETORNLOS mmitee n had of the aimed Mer | wicke sorcine It | up to rs er eres i tin if "a 3 Dj and Louise Willis Hepner, the operatic ve ; poubrette, this morning through her 0 eimiiy th ong from and | counsel, A. H. Hummel, asked Justice y ma saieisie Hitchof, In the Supreme Court, to grant her ‘ample and suMotent alimony for ot | TEETH NOT PAID FOR. | | her maintenance pending a decision In Mextoan Gh exiled from M lienmmer Whe Palled to Ave ane [27 action brought agatnet my husband, i os t th {| for Motaee Weld (er Phileas | Wiliam Hepner, for divorce Wexiean deiphin Pottee. | Mr. Hepner, the theatrical \ maker, who hes offices in the Broadway Thea: Kilpatrick, of Philadelphia, al ‘* salesman, Was arraigned (o-|tre thle city, and in Chicago, fought slender ne iy Jofters 0) the application bitterly, (hrough his at Loe ual the Wa ” ohn H, De torney, Emanuel Friend, and the papers 41 she 1 ia Tle was held to await] WhICh were submitted to the Court mr amon Philadelphia police | brought to Ught for the first time the |women, and Immente inmates j charges and counter charges which have Twelve years ago whet in Sonora KKoparrok. tt le charged, disposed of} caused #0 much comment in the drm there came to her her power She ta shout $0) worth of falwe teeth and made | Matto world, where both hushand and in a trance for three monthe and el@t to Dearborn, the owner of | Wife are so well known on days and during that period for (hem, Warkes' wonuertut eutea ee SAYS SHE IS DESTITUTE. Banta Terres say» tay raving mar AGED MAN'S BIG FALT Mr. Hamme), | asking for alimony, Poe have no Koowledge m whence) No fod ire claimed that his ollent expected to omer the pow Ht hme t sive me 7 Bhe bel ay Sod ait {| Andrew Forrester, seventy-two yeara| prove that Mr, Hepner had maintained siven me to heal the sick and the poor ye phe know t while Intoxtonted, fel) from the| improper relations at the Hotel Ven- on have had vielons, but no pare) notiem peoond-#lory rear window of his homa| dome, this clty, between June 19 and come before my eyes numberlags poopie, | tent hypnotic pu 7 Ulewlar parson han appeared to me, In«| She ie & magnetic creature, and thel a9 Park Row, and recelved concussion July 8, 1900, with i, ‘ Bese ! " 4 woman nemed Rus cichoteg, was elestes | deed, in all of these vielons there havel Man, Woo aublecte theinselven 10 Heel he tain und « fractueed ehull, Hef esit and encther named Florence Lee, ms wee See a ee ee 'LOUISE HEPNER ASKS FOR ALIMONY. ———— 92 .|Says She Is Destitute, but Her Husband Declares She Is Making Tee ee ee ra ee LOUISE HEPNER USE ERO Meteor eee eee Pe ere se ee _1900,_ | TAILOR-MADE GOWNS, Made of finest quality, Zibeline Suitings, Iron or slate gray, bronze, brown, blue and black, | Lined throughout Taffetas Silk with | Double-breasted, stitched tight-fitting linforced Coal, with velvet collar,—or the latest) Russian blouse Coat with high roll cotlar, | finished with stitched taffetas bands, | New goréd flare Skirts, | $25.00, Short Skirts for shopping! or rough weather dress, | Made of double-faced Cloth, Iron and slate grays, $8.00, JAMESMeCREERY&CO,, Broadway and rith St, | RUGS, Best quality,—Wilton,—| new patterns and colors, | 18x46 inches, - - $ 1.50) a7xsq 4.50 36x63 : 5.5 4 ft, 6 in, x 7 ft. 6 im, 11.00 aft. 3 in. x9 ft., 11,35 | 2 ft. 3 im x 12 ft, 15.00 aft. ; in. x rs ft., 18,95 JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway and :ith St, | Week. +o SS5SSSSSCOSSOSSES Income of MM ani that Mra, Hepnor wae destitute and without vietble means Jof support—hence the request for ib eral alimony He said that Mr. Hepner xd into preity with his matrt bles and had made public a 1 Mrs. Hepner had wrltven, had me let [hex husband confessing a love for | George W. Lesite | Mr. Friend, in reply, stated ¢ he. | too, regrettod that the matter had been first made public, but inasmuch as the | story printed in any paper was panied by a portrait of Mr, Hummel, he | feared that the original sin was not that of hin client ever had Improper relations with either |of the women mentioned, and submited jan atidayit from Florence Lee to (his | eftect bmitted five aMdavits from Chi cag wing that between June 19 and July § Mr. Hepner was daily at his of- fives In Chicago, There affidavits were signed by Arthur Kershaw, John Schey- Ing, Rose Horwich, Della O'Brien and Horace Watson. Im support of the counter charges brought by Mr, Hepner against hie wife Mr, Daniel Don, Kiger | |JAMES McCREERY & CO,, BROADWAY & 11TH ST. lat the Langham Hotel Me, Friend denied that Mr. Hepner had e submitted Affidavits of| into court Mr. Grossman will be there}and it is dug me aed Will to defend Mize Fay, who declares that the eyes of Le pul Broadway and t1th Street. September Sale. THE “TRUE MERIT” SHIRT, 50 cents each, 50 Dozen Unlaundered Dress Shirts, Made of NEW, ° YORK MILLS MUSLIN; with Union Linen bosoms, re Hixtra wide in body, optn back, or open back with short bosoms, 5 Sleeve lengths Open back and front, Sires 1} $-2 to 19 inches, so cents each; $2.95 half dozen, Fall Millinery Showing, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Come To-morrow, Wed- nesday or Thursday, No Autumn Opening in Greater New York will surpass this in variety or wealth of}! beauty. Parisian minds never evolved more attrace 4) tive headwear—and the best}: * that the greatest artists of Paris have produced is re- presented here. Our own milliners have outdone every previous elfort in this showing. American chic and effectiveness ranks well up with the finest foreign , Wears A Great banks of autumn flowers and branches of autumn leaves adorn the } Millinery Showroom, and i! LX ¢ lend a touch of nature ( to most artistic work of \ human mind and hands. This whole exposition is here as much for your pleasure and admiration as it is for our gain. Please remembet that, ’ 6th Abe, Ehrich Bros., and 23d St, Stern Brothers call attention to Men’s New Fall Neckwear ¥ embracing a very cholce collection of English Silk Squares in flowing-end scarfs or made to order, J special purchase of Fine Neckwear in dark effects Flowing-end Scarfs, Four-in- Hands, Puffs and Tecks, 716° Butterfly and Batwing Ties also Band Bows, 50¢! ‘ West Twenty-third Street * » $2.25 Value $1,25 Value 75¢ tam Mandoyilie, all actors. Mr Don Was manager of The Helle of New York” company during its tour of Australia, in whiom organization Mra Hepne of the Balva tlon Army jase not Improbable tha dn for damages Mins May saye tly given) connection with the case has so her nerves that tho meri | A erent injury has been done her, It te! she may bring aes that the pub yed the part hor in Mr. Pon made oat he wrought por had frequently George W. Leslie, [of her professional work (* being threat A meinber of the company, kine Mra. | and’ that is iftoring acute] Hepner nent Mr. Temple swore (ia 4 mem yor of the 'Trineess (hl mpany, 0 which Mre, Hepner waa the soubrett he in January inst maw Leile in M Hepner's room in a hotel in Hamilton ont MANDEVILLE SURPRISED, | Mr. Mandovilie, nino a mansber of the Princess Chie’ company, sald that] Mr. Lesite and Mrs. Hepner had stopped Hoston. They had advised him not to go there, as they said ft was an improper place, but he disregarded their advice, and was tmmensurably surprised to find them registered there. Mr. Friend further claimed that Mra Hepner wan noi destitiate, He said she | had played for three weeks at the Pro | vaudevisle houses in this city, at a| salary of $18 a week, and was under contract to play the Hopkins Vaudeville Ciroult at a ealary of 800 a week, open- ing in Chica niet Mr. Hum 4d time to prepare other afdavite, and {he case went over intil Saturday morning | — MISS ELFIE FAY SEEKS VINDICATION. he Actren in MeCoy Divore: May Seek Dama nent cy Hite Pay the nimble Httle soubretie, aring on the New Yor f at she has been toed Whnt defense can a girl have againat such sianders? [t's just awful! ‘ ere | | ktaw Mr, MeCoy, yer: but mere eed into the bia bai Siiaiy | sequalntance with a gentleman ta to Norman Selby, wife of "KIM" McCoy. | Hiugt a woman's reputation, In heaven's and (hat she intends to secure all the remedy possibie in law Her lawyer, William ‘Grossman, fivuse, Growsman & Vorh served notice of appearance Hummel, Mra, Selby's baw: for a copy of the complaint Under the now jaw covrespondents are entitled to be represented by counsel in a trial, and when (his case Is brought name, what Is to become of us? “1 met Mr MeCoy three times and our relution@were entirely proper. On two of theme occavlons he was accompanied by hin wife, who lmpresved me aw being a jovely, amiable creature, but 1 can't une deratand how ehe could have brought this charge against me “LE intend to defend myself to the ute * mont, for | have been unjustly