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PAT THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY °2, 1 read put coul t K pursues them to Aut st » this thought took up the ‘MOTHER FINDS HER LOST SOW. of | 1 le to Whereabouts of Baby Pockmann. by means of his mysterio: for a few ers changes Mark Into an old mi 1 courted inact @rowned In the quickmnds. Mark ere and did another man, the exact counterpart nme to be at seit (before bis transformation), he made an exceptionally earefal toile of aeel- IN AN UPSTATE ASYLUM name and estates and te living tn dissipatie in view of visiting a friend. ‘Pi whe . but no . Eyaney, Australia, Ie alo teams that Vivlet Hence of, Inean es rrme. | and Beatrice are at Gyéney o23 thet Vielet t8) of called on the lawyers after this, anid tous N hoping that | eons ears pentane: nie case before a footer, who te an| found that although tiey had not! utaite wantallite Gunnery so, they hi themscives, thelr client expert In, payehology. The doctwe ‘manages (0 th put Mark's soul for one bour into the hody of The man who It bie physical qvcnterpart. Mark Tushes of to see hie wife and «nild. ‘On the ay a man stopa him. Stark xrikes him dead a few day present A oonly f ysaw th for me an to werk tor yother self, for Transferred from Randall's Istand and Information Re- fused to Parent. * it Bnd harries ‘om. In the mitt of his Interview] tremendously on milocasnertact ‘with hia wite and ebild his soul gove tack to the | “Thay havens witince AA TA axed ody. Just ae the poles come to arrest! ners and Stockton we eto me unless im for the Sark Jearna his, impersonate: has been ar- | ame WOMAN, a Mrs tatet| Through ‘The Evening World Mrs rested charged with murdes. “The dzctor ex- - ale A es (piatna to Bim that the arrested man possesses | YOU se Catherine Vockmann his learned the Stockton, on several occasions ton, and it f= sald ¢ sums of money to At €: can make very little of him to talk about the Indy, a 8 fool for usking him an jark's body, but that the spirit or sout te lack- Ing. being Incorporated In Mark's present form. ‘fhe doctor saye that it ls pomible, to. restore Ute to the dead by infusing Into the eptrit 0? ome living person. two girls, 8! hee just died. ‘The experiment succeeds In restoring the dead 1 curse irl to Ite, Dut tt ts only her body that ont fo pay you, sir. ty suade him th * 4 Work up the dashed « stake, but it w le Now, what can be “Why sh man?" ie “I grew increasingly gard to the matter, f were imprisoned f 1 whatever would become of a this time, however, something occ which Increased my: anxtety te “Twas, ax may be belleved Interested In the stranice ¢ and Gertrude Che Ret very Ilttle out (Copyright, 1900, by the Prees Publishing Ooapany, New York World.) CHAPTER XV. The Man Who Could Not Weep. ce Mm dear fellow,’ said the doctor x portion vf ihe t placing my body 1 mixh impressively, ‘Gunnery ts, to | them. i wax confident w nome extent, an exception, [absorbed in the re SH 1 | ment, Was not turning out sath that. fall because in his case the soul is humen| Ment. and Mo was ne: turning o Bs reason, too, Why he -efused to again meet WIth the store. me any particulars of how th Rotting on. His usual repty POdeaaos $ THE EXPERIMENT FAILS. and also out vtarar te they Were recovering ns well is might Minton was running strongly again op be expected, prisoner. Hints as to a probsbl ‘ “"Do they know each othe ndat in connection with the case we and Gertrude?” 1 arked, frown ont by a seetion of t taln way,’ ho re} evil Hfe. it had bee! Meese and was for many years associated with and under the domain of the spirit. “ ‘But let me ask you, did you ever sec him weep?’ " "No, I replied, somewhat startled by the:question, ‘I don’t know that he ha ever had any occaston to weep.’ “I don't believe he could weep vio lently,’ sald the doctor emphatically: ‘Animals cannot weep at all; you canni tiokle them; they cannot laugh and they cannot sing. It Is the aplrit nature man which makes him an intellectua and emotional being, differing from the lower anfmai creation. But we 1 | talk metaphysics, Have you done any thing yet to get another firm of solicitors to take up Gunnery‘s case?’ ‘I have called upon two or three, but as Bouncer and Stickfast have teen con- sulted, no one will take it out of their “And the spirit of Mabel’ 1 aimost screamed this in my excitement.” €6-008 nd» 8S BEWOT Ondx9- SX would prefer not to talk about {t, and | exagi what ever you do,” he ald with much | befor emphasis, ‘do! 0 any o “1 thought, that you kn had nelther frend nor intimate tn clty except yourself,’ lw not stoop to tell | have known, that any ¢ the juc tried and means Pr rource of connection wit of th Professional ex- claimed the doctor. “There war not! etiquette!’ gravity ing for it but to make the best of Bouncer and Stickfast, who, Mats Ge Biante he , Snowing that there was a considerab: fee ft more desire to amount of money available, gave Gun-| your but I Ret him to / —nery'a case thelr full careful attention, | "lnk Bar AG rarrying out “At this 1 urg somehow | fe thing being him for | there wax pore K whieh it might “It is perfectly astonishing how a law ease, with money in It, grows; how pa- pers and costs accumulate. I felt afraid mt last to meet Bouncer fn the atreet, (or Lam perfectly certain that every time I sald ‘Good day’ to him he eharged | ix and eightpence in the bill. As for Inst with ude ts dead.” * wald thi evident reluctane ‘How did ah “Got inio a passto and broke n blood vi her sister he went off he never read an hothe ror I felt fon was | fen t war now ror he netuat tot! hing except scrappy “It was as thi ate, and slept, and too much for m: faint. He Ught Iterature. fattened. dlow was accidental, and that at the worst the verdict could not, be more than one of manalaughter. Teinporary Insan- ity enight, hip said, ‘be pleaded, but he tained ‘to upheld Tee ene, poten Oe ou @. prisoner had breakfasted, as usual, In the public hall self [ have only to let thie old be which now Imprisons my spirit, die!’ “Thad indeed something now to think about! I must save the life of Gunnery and secure the death of my own body, but how? That wan the question, “L seemed now to understand why it would have been worse than ui yers; jess.’ They mad. the ris! the Gu: ny Ime came through the lips u in prison, } scarcely this country, he thinks, and he ts deter- mined to tind her. Jamer har charge of a news stand on the "L" station at Sixty-aixth str and Columbus avenue and boards at 6 Columbus avenue. «iv all [ve got fin the world.” he “and I'm deter- mined to 0Y'S SEARCH FOR SISTER n Opera, who eelebrar ry too f yy Boys Distort Four boys In full the death of the } on Monday night, nn riy with the chorus they amused chemse by throwing candy at her complaingd to toe management boy's had to leave the thea _*\ Adventures. 7. and Sister. deotc efforts. Already he has more experiences than This prominent company signalizes entrance upon the twentieth cen by announcing in tts Preliminary State- ment that {tx assets umount jto more than $900,000,00, and that tt hus in force over $1,100,000,00 of Insurance, It has written’ during the past year over $: 000,000 of new business, and [ta income for the year wan more than $58,000,000. ‘The soundness of thix vast busihess ts attested by a aurplun over all Hablitties atthe end of the year of over $3,000,00), ie Agures of this company ac tho end of 189 wero so large that Its policy- holders may well) be ‘proud: of. the fac} ‘hat: in. aed item the figure: el in the by rescued al burn ise, but Hott. both chiluren, ma palnte James and Alice, who {s seven years i his senior, and ‘ts brother, Harry, who was killed at Hlandslaagte, were left jorphins tn 1897 In Crewe, England, Bince that time. James has worked his way to Canada, hat been employed on a farm, In @ zinc’ mill and ona cattle boat. Ie “teh His sister: in Liverpool, hé:says, on 4 Dyes heed pas She! was) thenia and brother, Mami nd five respectivel childien were atricken viral, Tae mother of the childr # nurse has bee@in atrendance durin their ineas and Inst night sae drop @ lighted lamp, setting fre to bedcloihes on @ bed In the room In which the ehil. dren were iy ing. ‘Tho fire-had almzat reached the n'y bed ana) Ww ant centl but for me sistance to ot my ull see, the tide of pub- PPPLOODOD dge i more syropa- would say. 18 to Fecure ;Buckfast, ho ®az a man with no more| lke, the anuft of a ea T asked, We NE ieanactence than I had soul. He In well "t bother me about her,” #ald avin,’ T asked, ‘how ft named, for once he gets « pull upon any bru pint! of Immedi- lone there Ie positively no shaking. hich You see and body lof, 1 frequently saw Gunnery, and to my: expe ‘althougn he was well taken care’ of inj |“ 'And the spirit of a # asked the che Jal, for all his meals were taken In! screamed this in m “Te had no rient to go into the {rom outside, and no nesessary comfort | heaven, doc worl, for 1H ul and body | + Was denied him, ati he was despondent.| There, L thought vou Ww nt to KUN alive. There no other + ."It was not "that he suffered much | know that,’ said the doctor, aly t irned to its anxlety, for he seemed to sleep half hix| don't feel free to tell you,’ e time, but he was out of the ordinary| ‘But { know! T know! I erted med. Ts kroove of his Ife, and the prison was in-| vehemently. 'Mabel's sprit. returr he sald that my «piri: was tolerably irksome tu him. 1 found that! again co her diving soul and body! At am the result of the great And then! “I learned, through the doctor, thatthe |“ "Doctor," 1 moaned, ‘why did) you jn the mean time the day of trial sopinion of the counsel who had been re-| not tell me sooner. I it now. For hed, and T Was engrossed talned for the defense was that the!me to regain poamesston of my other | on of an elaborate de- id not disclore tt to the law- would have set me down as But 1 would speak myself when any that I had se- and had chatted with various people on| py, Y jad such fn repugnance to tuking my | cured a tacit promise from the doctor to + Seneral’ subjects, and afterward had |own life. Great Nature prohibited my |assiet me when that time came, He wae smoked a Cigar while looking over the| securing my own releane by xulcide; but |now almost as anxious and excited. In frorning paper i the smoking room.:} must die! ‘Yes,’ | repeated ton if | prospect of the trial as L wis myself. People had spoken to him and] over and over again, “I must die! It (To Be Continued.) FROM DEATH gs Speare, Fourteen fickose at te ocodiiraits “t- Frank Hoffman Braved \rs Old, Has Many [orien ees aaa rant wesc. ofl Peril to Rescue Brother : — ——____ eae ‘o find his lost sister, Alice.|The Eaaltable Life Assurance hi Nasu ahlta een! foiirt s 4 of his home at No, 4 Third teen-year-old James Society. Frank Hoffmar saw Is Little wister ans recalvling on his back while doing 1 y46 found flames were between himscit is twenty-six years old, and Otto, jewn with being dead, 4] at havi hil. a ay | rb n wrereabouts of hee infant aon Harry, transferred without her con- from the Infante Hespttal on Randall's Intand, Me was sen twin brothers on June 3. Within ten days the twins dled, Thelr mother only learned of their death when she called t the hospital to see them two weeks later. Afewdayabefore Christmas, when she called to wee her reenaining boy, she Information of his whereabouts was re- fused, and at the office of the Outdoor Department she could learn noth- sof hin transfer. She called on The {2] Evening World for asatstance. nu} To-day she was told that her boy had been transferred on Noy, 3) from Ran- Jall's Inland to Bupt. Blatr, and ghence to St. Agatha’s Home, conducted by the f there with hin younger x {Was told that he had been rent away. | | Henry E. Dixey Does Good | Sita pala AER 1901. “THE BURGOMASTER” IN lH. an | ; NEED OF PATCHING UP. © K OCH & CO. PODIASAN 19) @ Work, but He Has a Small Part. st | Sisters of Charity at Manuet, Rocklang et County, Mrs. Pockmann was overjoyed, {and sald that when she le released from Metropolitan Hospital she will have her boy returned to her. — SAYS LAWYER STRUCK HIM. Albert Ket Charges Attorney Dougherty with Assaul William M. Dougherty, a Iawyer, will be arraigned in the Firat Criminal Court to-morrow to answer to a charge of asrault preferred by Albert Koth, of 217 Pacific avenue, Jersey Clty. Dougherty In attorney for Frank Smith, a druggist, who has been sued for divorce by his wife, one of Koth'n boarders. Smith secured a search warrant and went to Koth's house to secure some :|Koods which he claimed that hin wife had, (He was accompanted by a po- {iceman and his attorney, During the search Attorney Dougherty ard Roth had an argument which ended Inn. fight and Roth had the lawyer arrested, Ho was arraigned yesterday and paroled until to-morrow. [The property’ claimed by Smith was jfound and taken to court. Smith only recently, purged. himself of contempt by paying his wife $3 weekly as ordered during the time that her sult against him In pending. ay At the Manhattan Theatre these nights is being presented a musical comedy which Is clever and tnano by turns. It ts mostly clever, tut It needa a strong. Vigorous trainer, Mr, Witilam A. Brady i« one of the owners of the Manhattan Theatre, and he Is Ikewise the man who made of a dotler-maker a champlon pusgilist of the world. A man who can make of a boller-maker a champion pugiliet ougiit to be able to make of an tndifferent mu- nical comedy something worth seeing and hearing. “The Burgomaster” ts, even in its in- fant stages. both worthy of seeing and hearing. It abounds in pretty music, pretty girls, and pretty scenery; but It falln woefully in dialogue, What “The Burgomaster” needs 1s lots of Brady discipline. Brady 1s capable in every Une of endeavor, Brady should go be- hind the scenes and drill his comely young women; he should make them “mark time’ and stand erect when he says “Attention He has made Corbett and Jeffries do ft. Why shouldn't he make the Maudes and the Evas and the Gwendolines do the same? To be sure, a Mr. W. W. Tillotson stands sponsor for all that ts) unattractive in this production, but— well, I think Brady could make It one of the honest succezses of Broadway. LtUrttA DOnEw weeee. Nothing more tuneful in the way of muste has bh No heard tno om: weeks than that by Mr Lud ettings wer inently satisfactory the librettist, Mr. tehts Ine .oand fell h nlversa th ¥, Pixley ike emi {aloft in a Aylng, machine own Invention, and, after reaching dizay: hetghts, fell to earth again, leaving Lud the composer, soaring abot rank Dixley, eption at thud which given the Hurgomaster,” Was not worthy of him Ta t was at fault—not Mr. Dixey. none of our leading actors w: en mere glsas of whidk had) said sometht Bbout hydrate of chloral—put he didn't Miss Xda Deaves played the part of an old woman. It was hot necessary for her to act, but she took It upon herself to Jo ao, And emphasized the character ortrayed by efforts at song which unsatisfactory to her audience. 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CARROLL BROWN ih e f | Daughter of Copper King Quietly Wed in Fifth Avenue Home. ! siss Margaret Daly, daugater of the Jate Marcus Daly, was wedded to Mr. Carroll Brown, of Balumore, thia after- noon. The ceremony was performed in the great mansion that the Copper King reared at 725 Fifth avenue, and which he occupied only In death, The welding was to have taken place whortly before Christmas, but the death of My, Dalyson Nov, 12 Inst caused the pestponement. The ceremony to-day was therefore quiet and only attended by the is sister and brother. He did not afb fan (nein but daaned through and srebbing a enild in elther arm he car-) riel them both to safety, but not before his own clothing had taken fire. Even} this did not make hin drop his burdens. | Hoffman's shirt was burned off hin! ack and his skin from shoulder al- most to thigh was severely burned. Ho suffered greatly Dut was so thankful 1g saved the children from the t.Le: ignored the. pain en SANE! 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