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i ‘a \ , 7 { | q ) yo ‘q i} | ai oe emer See me SAW TUG SUNK AND MEN DROWN. Atlantic Transport Adinnekahs Crowded with Returning Tourists, Sends the America to the Bottom of North River. The passengers whe crowded the deck @f the Atlantic Transport |iner Minne: | wore otruee ne ow Baha, which arrived this morntis, saw @ tug wunk under the bows of the big dip and two men go down to thelr @eatn ‘Whe accident happened off Canal airect. | Fortn River, ae the moamer was being | towed to her berth, pier 4, at Jouston | atres!, ‘The tide was running up strong and the Minnehaha, under one engine, nad been taken up by five tugs, one of them the America, of the New York Harbor | ‘Towing Company. | ‘The America had a line V6 | port bow of the #teamer nnd war aoe tn, The big boat, with (he litte ones puting abou It, moved slowly up the fiream. The passongers were crowed long the rail, Among them was Mrs. John Fox, fr, daughter-in-law the @x-Collector of the Port, who wae re | turning from @ via\t to Rurope When off Canal street the levy) tow \, ing line of the America (i . a voport Hike @ ptotel whot The (in 18 une | Droadnide to the share like t gteamor, ‘The alr woe full of snouting. | Tho del! to the (ums enine coon olay Red | Bharpiy and the captain threw hla wheel around, But too |) Tho bow O¢ tie Ameries amidahing ane tesmner miruck (he turned the tug over, Capt | \ Prank Clapper Y Wore quick to act Sin amont With the crash they were in the water, | Tie cook and 9 lock band whose panind are mot known went down with me tig, As he wank jer botler burst wae some calamity life bouve were thre poor fellow 1 (rom the wate |HER CURIOUS CARGO, _— Minnohahe ip (iy Brought Ooly Three Doge and Two Miee as Fretgit, \ curtous document jo the manifest of the Atlantic ‘Transport jine steamer Minnehata, whieh arrived thie morning from London, Tt showed the whole i a vows! of over olgh! thousand tons | hyee doge and two mice, oon. fit io M allan Macraw, New orl =| the TWO CHORUS GIRLS FOUND DEAD BY GAS preeiasisncemonnslp Gute ‘Lizzie Hamilton and Grace Hughes Met a Tragic End ina Bpecial te The Wrening Wort PATERSON, Bont, 8—LAzele tami § ton and Grace Hughes, horus girls with fhe Vitoria Burlesquers, now playing at the Bijou, were found dying in ‘heir Doarding- house, adjoining the Bijou, |) then he morning. ‘They had been ampliyninted and ath fame before medical alt could be esi Hiuchen vomiting been drinking PIRATES KILLED AND 4 CAPTURED “eee mone, Paterson Hotel. Minnie Desmond pine ( int of @ 1 the pipes Max Marmarthe, musioa) direotor, says hin Hehe went out during the night took the and ff the mas at ‘he Hie heard Mis meter, Hamtiton and Mim ut AUppoRed they ha: ‘Desperate Fight on Board a Coal Barge—' Harbor Police Laid a Trap for Thieves. | : Byecial to The lventing Worlt PERTH AMBOY, Mept. 11—Lohigh | Valiey Rattroed oMcern had # Pattio with com! pirates lest night ‘The water iheves have been |) (he Mt of boarding (ows of loaded u ts hound from Perth Amboy to New | York an’ carrying mway tone of ooal feariy every nieht Last night the ra!iroad company sent out twelve men under Detective Jerry O'eien on the tug Allentown to convoy the tow ¥ The men wave thetr na OR Roseville, 8 1. the pirates boarded | weiigon, Martin A aairy the tow. | ntoge and Jor The Allentown ca niceide and! WAP saat thr _ THE WORLD- Always in the Lead, (James Crallagher YAN called on che men te surrender ‘They ANnwored With several revo! Moers fred back. 'T the tow and captured four mon ‘Two men Were driven overboard and Jrowned. The rest amaped The captured belonn iain bathport Thay were taken aniiore there a Mvered to the althorition Detentt And w aqua lad vee stationed there to capture any 1 ame ashore. -,WOOED =D WITH A PISTOL, ———- Giri Dodged Fierce Bar-|+ ber ahd) Locked Him ina Room, preoaution to turn | 4 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18) 1900, _'WALDORF SUICIDE STOLE MAN'S WIFE. | John Cy Waves Was Coe | respondent in the Hen- “er | kle Divorce Case and and the aren of water where ria mon! Recently Married the vered with team | The Minnehaha had rever Woman He Involved in and passenkers and overs alike ‘ ier ite inte ane buses th " Scandal. jetrame o keep afdut ‘They were ha A poard the (ga Niocola « or an Mayen fa dieainguis Capt. Robininen, of the Minnehatio Hor and bir A graduate of We bald (hat he waa on (he bride e] Point, a hat sod refined man of Ime of the aooldent "The tum had a | che world, & att the Waltort line from our port bow,’ mata be Astoria Mote ty ino r he firet thing | knew ehe was unde the oronestra wae p ‘ atin Good our starboord bow and the hip struck | ¥. * ‘ a) her, The Minnehaha e on 4 " fen wid fa and Miew were thrown ver " ‘ “dent could not have bee avoided) 8ithin anor ‘ inder the atreumatances Hayes killed hinerelt ny Mra, John Pox, tr, eald cha the i ma he had married Aplaln was tot on the bridge at the! ifter Winning ler afeetions away from ime but the feet officer, “A r hunter 1 eos wis vad whe, “no one weemad to k foralie xury had really happened, but we roa y ina dinky furniale ‘hat blew out his brain was y vundreds of thone who were | viting after-theatre muppera in the main | Siping: roon | THE HUSH OF DEATH. in an instant all wae hushed mumo came to 9 sudden stop promenadern halted, while wom as they asked "What fh turned from one to anothe A woman shrieked and J hither and (hither demoralle Servants 4 Hayes lying face down ward ina reurioe 4 revolver ati) lutahed tn a hand, and the} blood coating from a anoing wound tn] tom Death had been tnatanten | i) er Adame, the hotel phy and Manager Thomas of th. ard ihe we removed | eo Weat Th Atrwet polloe uta The Th siclan, hotel wt tor Curde in his pocket tty and four letters before death wave th the suiclde LETTERS OF FAREWELL. They are addrerwed to the Coroner to! hie wife, to his brother-tidaw, Charles | revealed hts {de written by him Just Probable cause of | deletetetetalaletatatatebeletotelotetednelieeloiniolatebelofelsieieleteiniel-l=tat Ainoovered them. The! + JOHN © HAYES, SUICIDE “beetle ieee bbelebbee blab teebbeebeetse I BOERS FIGHTING | THEIR LAST BATTLE. ZLaates’ Fall Weight Fackets Portuguese Send Every Soldier to Frontier— Battle at Komati Poort. | Medinm weight fall jack- ets suitable for present and * early winter wear, at values much below present worth, LORENZO M Mighting Poort. All RQUHS, Sept 18 Komatt 2) tory 1\ off all supplir railroad foi reavhing the Hi Portuguese terrl A proceeding at the available men have =a ura sent to the frontier BOERS’ SAD ‘PLIGHT, Ladies Cher not Coats t is expected that Komati Bridge oulti Wi be deatroyed There 18 RAL tiieh Advancing at AML Pointe and Fitons, Whoasiness here. (aptare Over Ninety Hngines ‘ ; eek hlesin of all wool black cheviot, Komati Poort ik a town on the) LONDON, Sep 18—Lord F ‘black taffeta lined, in jaunty | frontier of the ‘Transvaal and on the » from Mach p tha fe") styles; values $10.50 and railroad Jeading from Preterla to h Enebd Hoes. | 812,60, at , Portuguese (eeritory It tn situated ae apt y \ mu b about fifty miles fron) Lorenzo May 1 wy PAA $7 e, | ques pe 5 "| Sp) 0. | With th eenpation of Komatt R Was exp 8 Op Poort the British would be able to wil) ) nthe attern Ladies’ Fackets, double-breasted styles, in cheviots, broad. DROVE BACK |WALDERSEE_ °\ nt | THE FRENCH! IN CHINA, wit sstin it ett blacks \ uarwcslin and tans; values $15 tog718, at fly-front and Forces Lose 26 Men in| Kaiser's General Arrives $9.50. j i} aii with Sahara at Hong Kong on Way | ribesmen. | to Pekin -. | « | Lord & Taylor, PAMIB, Bent. IN-—The Miniatts of War! JioNG KONG, British China, Kept, 4 | Broadway & 0th Bt nnounces tig etween the troop | ming at Haharian pulpal Meld Marshal Count von Walderses, | Hear Timimoun, and the Beraber tribes] Who if to command the aliled forces tn | men. China, bas arrived here on a German O The French force, under Capt Fal. | cruiser | i eonnettl fought two engageme: ‘S ‘5 ‘5 | the teh says clearly that the | French lowt twenty-alx men. killed f] } wounded, ineluding two oMcere kiiled. Reinforcem are on their way to MRS JOH! 5 ee OO finally returned to Timimoun cing molented without Timunow BIG DEBTS | OF A DUKE, C, HAYES | \ KKK 0 [AM M EVERY OE STORE The Public and Ourselves. It 1s not necessary that any one buying their shoes of us should about shoes, We do that for them—that is our busi- Manchester Allowed $350 i} ¢ camming Mayes aa know DIN § vi arterwart ved? a Month Spent $10,000 |" and has been tor a litetime, my iaRAlOnK arte WHT, With our shoes our customers buy our experience, They do not a Year. have to pay for any experience but what is pleasant and agreeable, shoes will never disappoint. They are right, and if not, we will make them right, Our guarantee always means saustied customers, the best of shoes and the lowest of prices, STOLE FRIEND'S WIFE, Our He charged that Hayes in the guise fo a friend red hie home lie wife and per- had en of Man lope with him, limmedt ompt to compound with hie LCE Ee RA TORINT PY | Notes And ap see weno New Fail Styles for Men and Women, ale poured a vent ! $a daring the ¢ of Hit atatement to nuit Wan not defen April the Court says the family + Was arrented On 4 CIVIL PFOC}ESS| wsiaten, of which he Ine lite tenant, are was in Ludlow Street] so heavily encumbered that the reveipts \e afterward released Joniy suffice (o pay the interest JH. Lane & | He says that ® nee Ving lls mae ity ie relatives slowed him to o | ae " i Rul e weeks | eet penditure | Women's Black Glace Kid Button and Lace, Oxide Kid Button and Lace and “'Uarsity’’ Shoe for Men. Made in French Calf Bation and Lace, Hea Kid Lace, Patent Leather Button Hed. in the Duke and for a ime all, Me Hayes was employed by Atle | nomen of | har Na eanding, tbe ainoant and where ‘, ailton | name! Leather a thine ee ih aes, bevel a, Lace, Button 8 Lace MMowever. hat i was] A QUEEN FOR PEACE, rer 5 00 0" Hate thought beat 5 | n to get nd of him | Withetmina of it | Arbitration at ¢ | LAST THOUGHT OF HER. Per com refiuwed to ive out the | ' daven's letter for publica fept. 18—The Parila Per Pair,| Pair. do oparts of it to the * Netherlands was r opened lo-day by Queen Wilhelmina, who was ema me to Klve a8 accompanied by (he Queen Mother. 1 powelble to hte yl He ihe «peeoh from the throne Her Mafeaty aske (hat hit body te no i want to be the sport ‘of | sald There will | ‘I hope (he International Hureau of L intend iio Arbitration Tribunal will shortly be Hore reve! Shoe Suggestions. Many people ate pleased to be reminded by the advertiser of the things they may need, We therefore suggest that this is the lime of year to lay in the Fall supply of footwear for the family, rated.” ALFRED J, CAMMEYER 6th Ave., cor.20th St, RIDLEYS ON W E DN ES DAY we will pubs we special ba gains on our counters that will appeal to every one who desires to save money, desirable merchandise, reliable as to make and durability, sold in our stores. Our removal has been positively a Hs 4s soon as details are completed our friends will be notified of our new location, Reefers. Blankets and Comfortables. | allore Favol- | catabtinhed here and that It wit! tulfl We have all kinds, and our prices are as altractive for smallness as, : | founded by ax | OUF Shoes are for superiority, feren r of G "the New. 4 hen work nt| ULLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION, Nine A SeBh te Ay his} importance which cannot be too alghly Cc B ‘ Paid Help Wants| Reidio Bog ie ena Ge f lot | Val loth fl Tho chill in the alr the past few ochet dspreads, Stamped Linens. in. thi A | i linea, tw ne ’ Hons, 8 ON, Motel Bt. Georme | He fe desperately in love with a] A Mne lot in plain clothe And) nights reminds every one to be pre-| Closely woven and good designs,! trematitehed Pillow S! 1 Trae in this morning’s|, ps Fat ME Went Bit Hirookiyn, and to Fredertek C, Henle | woman sanied Mrs Ilenklo while he stil) |mixed goods for ages | to 4 yra; these | HAM omnciae Ce Oe Rl ela Ble Rite reader GBAB AGA Tae iuares stamped for embroidery World. street, was held tn Ob or ir Sooording to the Coroner, ii theme let-|tad money Bhe was infatuated with |Reefers are all neatly made and not] ingicementa offered in our depart every one k he 4 th Ue Weat Side Court thie morning for + the tt otal} him, too he wae divorced by her hue Fone of them worth love than 50c, 89¢ to $1.65 ¥ one knows the value and there- ie : ers ie stated that he wag in Ananotal | nim, toc ew by her hu i ment inake Blanket buying a | fore every on will Abren ate thregtening fo itil Hewtetes Prigoza, Af. dimoultiee and that his famfly would | tant and Hayes rarried her, Ste |St40, a8 9 big bare S| ant money-saving operation, | Maraeiilos Bedaprouds, excellent] this good thing " 150 ean years vld UMbUs Avenue, | benef hy his death hougat he waar ne ha | wain W TT BI Kk quality, thoroughly rellable in every Pald Help Wants tn io anemuae o mary hin ie ual aka out two te sana ATED To TELL HER r n Good Woollen Blankets, |jirtictia: Stamped Table Scarf the thirteen other New bat GUTINE” that time. ng "has| emunerste Ri wife tec mi death |. HATED. acrels. Heat ater thea tee Coe Bd on | $1.65, $2.15 to $4.50 pe ° York papers combined, | upon reveral t Nimeaif his wite was Ladies” Fall Jackets, in covert ont] usually sell at $8.50 to $5.00, Wargain | 64x72 Inchos long, hematitched ; Ho appeared in ine Prigose fat yes him at thete home, 23) Weet serge, both black and blie, every gat | prices, Table Linen. Unheard-of price for these ele- 39¢ erday while she was pre; dinner | Thirtyeninth street. He had promised ment carefully made and exception- 2, 5, 3, 50 Kant scarfs, cach, . me ' } the Kitohen her parenia being Inq] fer lu the morning that he would return \ ally w i tailored vy ue what may 2,25, 7 Good quality White Damask, 54 J s Towels for W. t +4 room. St nuinignt . ie a be well t 1 perfoot ft Extra F vil Calitorais Wool Blank: | nohes wide, our own import brand, | Jopes Sanitary Towe's for Women SARNDOS. HAKone ‘ Bed A ‘tom ininutes’ ronvermenton | | marine sa Rothe ke: mpm ee ot Telnad honey yet, i pot ting: tnnetin 00 ets, full size, never retailed below | tasteful designs, yd, They have always been advertioed JANITORS 4 ahh aT NSOGKRG Trott no ant iat lia faome home at 110 \Weat Witty. | Meantime he wa Ing Nien a w | Drie $6.00 and $8,00, special, | 28c, 31¢ to 35¢}at $1.09. Put up In neat boxes, con- KITONBN WORK Lars a ‘ fr ¥ wollen {fF A sltuation, but M N le 00 5 00 6. 50 | V taining three towels and a safet LAUNDA a ua Nope SRE ROR | "He wrote to his wit en’s Neckwear. 4,00, 5.00, 6. Superior Irish Linen Damask, | '!(: they are. indispensable to ail LUNoHaLeN sala tb tha have id F { Arst confens! Ine greatost line of 2he, Neckwear) Medium weight, serviceable White pe : amas: woinen; the most convenient MIURA... | NOOIME, 0 the Ralrway, a my Ml ha CARRS trolte He said Hot he might) in this or any other city, direct (rom! and Gray Blankets, can be used until) 56 and 60 inches wide, worth con-| thing ever devised, gat 25c macunwiery mikey igs bes ee Wwileks: j MAN OF THE WORLD. tel her that was miserably (he workrooms of 4 large zante ate in tre Pall, remarkably cheap, [siderably more than our asking, yd., i Breet ate and might as well give up and ri tures—Impertals, Puffs, Bandbows, g. OPeRATORS Ki ys gC " rr Nt ihe he ei fa ares an ; ie He hoped my would met his {| Batwinge and reversiile Poursin- 65c., 1.00,, 1.75 42c, 50c, 59 Leather Bateains, Was & prinoner (1) ¢ was highly educated, refined and ¢ iurance money ‘The policies were ie 0 | Room sabe ne eedingly popular. sepectuliy with! megersor irene tava ind atinne veclame bor Comfortables. A ONG Fe Oe tea abe MJ was that he had’ tio litention of whet m, _Hhe was m thorough man of the) ““Hayes'e Anenctal strata ware brown | and In Necktles, 25c Full oize, (ufted and etitched, tho fin- NAPKINS, eather, only 300 in the lot ves te the ail and hel fellow well meat with biel io hie. grten \ tmey did mot think | each me" ost Hi ce patterns L eydetis bp Ui An excellent chance for restau- Gold T Belts, arwoctates he won je was) oft, clear white cotton ing, reall rants and boarding-houses, : area | oH insel n|SHEETS HIS S LADDER. ; . ) wow Boys ats. | value $2.00, Doren 50¢; Each the Intern SKIRT HANDS. 1) he tare mod & grand tot of Boye Blue Cloth! = 95, 4,25, 1.50 hits Ineo 3% act | Catholio Protect ny a4 . thing abs Tam o° Shanters, ranging in coat A, I, ‘ FINGER PURSES, all leather, BAL es.tB Age ea al ce Nh were dante tae oom The. to $1.66; there ina very] Detter quality Comfortables, made Sale of Lace Curtains, | stincts PURSE "various sOLoUKEAS ‘ > vem Thee ’ wis shh 5 «{good assortment of slzer, although |Of French Sateen, all beautiful pat- ghades .......... *15¢ TANORESORS ., Window Sent Hack ft the late | , | terns, equal to down in warmth and In Nottingham, Irish Point, Brus- PAINE sirens | yp Ithrift, He spent! Gen Witla Eaves 8 A. and way| fot every size, the price will make Ae hig sels, Net and Ruffled Swiss; every GILT AND SILVE vn) William Kaleb afteen ey al made MM | thirtyeemht years old. He was gradu jarple amends for a few appe . curtain a bargain, R GATE TOP §| Whose parents tive at thers until abe waslared from the Wert Point Mil | sizes missing, 4 borgala Cc! 2.00, 2 75 4 00 85c, $4.15 00, PURSES, with long chain at- 25 yo /SnIh wtreel, was» ‘ he ed to refuse him Academy, but leftithe service soon after, (of bargains, euch \ YS | Seach wert , $2, $300] tached serie crises f USEFUL MEN §] Catholic Proteetory thie mornt 1) Hayes and her daughter are tn Kurope! For years he was a. bro! Wall] WAITREMSHS WAIST HANDS... WAITRRA .. order from Maxietrat Harlem Court ‘The doy eacaped from that institution Hogar ICEL LAROUN yesterday imorning carly by tying. ton bar the be y ly {fn nly room bet} itt tory window. raters bus wit present ‘Hayes worked for me at one time, out toll was irksome to him while he could get money otherwise-—not dishon- eatly, of course, but mo long ae o.here would sia ‘Bim the meang to live jus but within @ year or two he had | inplded by Lane & Co. ef U0! Worth street in January of (hie year Hayes was treet, (he defendant In 4 sult for $90,000 dam- GIGANTIC HOUSEFURNISHING SALE NOW GOING ON, OPEN SATURDAYS FROM & A. M. TO 10-P. M, 55: ea Ses EDW. RIDLEY & S 16321 GRAND ST. New York