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Mat he MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY aaa ia ‘POSE “AS KENTUCKY BEAUTY; NOW CHARGED WITH BIGAMY, ae fe) | (ele\orere) Ke -. Adventures of [1rs. Brau-| oo snotner chapter in the story of the | 4 life girl follows close on the suit enlich Burns, Who): © tte a mutt awalnet Mr. ; > Hurry alenation of Represented Herself on), by her frat hui | tir { May Tudge. who tnt the Stage as Daughter | ising with tier ati Dewrence ateoet, of Gen, Castlemon, Nov r IS97, when, as the most beau} | tiful elrl in Good Ground, L. 1, she was | eaurtod. by t youths far n wide. ¢] Peter Hrauentich won he nd they were Ininediately afterward she was an ambition for a stage er. Bult has been begun against Mrv m a Brauenlich 1 1Gleya nich Burn woman. by Wi pried. formerly a theatrical as and pre her she had a vote and groter and a man of means. for the 4 had but te look in the mirror to nulment of their mariax her beauty her with bicamy. She came to New York and in the a@Midayit, she tricked him into marr loby of the Casino, In 1894, she met one year ago by bringing a hypothericu!, urns He was then booking for a com- Baby into tho case. “pany He was about to put on the roxd THE SNAKE ENGINEER . OF BALD EAGLE VALLEY: NOES) 0 y | 4 SOCOM icieis1*1¢ ehetene Gives Rattlers Free Rides ony :»ttesnax setien Bowe His Locomotive—They [inset sea ne holowieal Never Bite Him. ents ann ited ti Hows ens was re w Fares Baer | f lement mit de 28) BELLEFONTE, Pa. Pen. toto rth. | vale lta coaseunties pje@nake Engineer” | ye ‘Locomotive Engineer Calvi who used to run on the n ‘Tyo Pownel) the plat the barmer, but he likes snuk @pectes, and when he la Pare any the snakes seem ty’ know jtultively tuct they have af Pa tiret Bal ut he could re of him ex einget hi hi dave to make th starved ood sud thnt a wos here flve rns monait Inve bef ee to tne “to make nu J-yollow fever from 2, and ‘The pen Dee. mosaut tw heory Proved by Johnju: 00K {the operations from ¢ Moran, a Volunteer |) “chrlsinas moral Bee thee full thn leat men here wa Moran, of. this waly. wh jo Ciurba several month lunteered Himself as n «ut { 9 of xclence who are cx; J gee, tne Rithe! mosquito yellow fever qorm|) - fy it Quemados, In. the etter p,e0ea) Into the detalls of 2 fof being placed’ in “mo where Sunday a lay World Wants make the Pathway to success an ensy climb he was expored'to’ Results await takers at the top. » The to was attractel by the fresh beauty {the gir erof Kan- en ucky, AME ant au t re the public for twe the inl Co Joun Jac most hea Utul woman in (he wo: When Burns was in to him telling him t irope she wrot tht had been | rrival home | ber to gly married | s asked to} 1 good | months wired | we ita e rt whe had died ani way home (here irapren rb-| Chicago hotel mtdinner by | when he Was t that the baby meet him, On the arte yea E terrupted them le tithe young wifw..return atid: | ia meantime put bis case hands of a Throws ny Wilkins, of eat, Wrote med in getting by bigamous mar: y wits Under rhage, ty note and that) Burns ministered te her a ived hee for the iline being Of all sense of Fight or wWronk., She 8 the story of Cie hypnothetical child peoction of Burns's tm ‘EURENE OHARA KILLED C'BRIEN? Member of the Old Mc- * Gloin Gang Arrested for Murder. | { John-J, O'Brien was fatally gtabbed | arly yesterday morning while suay out- ) aide the entrance to the Tiger. sajoon, | a Raines's law hotel on the agutheast | nep of Seventh avenue and Twenty: | deyenth street. Eugene O'Hara ts under irreat for the crime He was hurried to New York Hosplta and died in-an hour, His jugular vetn | Wad been severed, Ils body was found | a Neony sty | 1@ feet of Chief Devery her’ at Seventh avenue and Dvr | hth street, and hls death is the curd) ported on the same core mysterlous circumstances nti be der t f thin a w su West ‘Thirtieth apt station, has surrounded ihe ine on by his salt with che greatest and at the siatlon-house even treny of the murdered man was ma! tie Tiger wih Wan made ind Ptr Kane and str! O'Hare is, fortysfive ye Awa know Rrown SNe gues? Gallery eA Neder Of the note n Gang. Mot a (he oW ner of a Nolime Whion Kowas robbing. His name wax sr In IS! O'Hara stabbed a Jer Market prison watchman, mat iw escape, was recaptured and served ane vear in Sing Sing for the crite. He Ine 4 long prison record for burl Tabbertes, aaMaults, JUDGE IN QUARANTINE. Lawyers Uvex Keep It wrt, his force of was stricken House hos been Mextra y tt — Mmigatest ter re Mullin Pell 4.—The large four- building at G2 and et, oceupled by the ter Printing Compan ! to-day; Ar explosion followed, and in s than an hour the: destruction waa “compl Noboty was in the. bullding. 1s catimated at ‘$150,000, (NOW READY FOR HOMES, ere wits a rita on th sget them. The Commis rr was credited wt _—— naking the « nent that the : z wo fants left and t LITTER INVENTED BY THE WIFE OF ea re a CAPT. CHADWICK, U.S. N Seeing There ony Silhithieicicicke ling! + trae, there are > eee . vom to another. In field work many Women with bables in the inatt Chadwick, Wife weighing two hundred and alxty| Jtione who would only be too glnd to = > more can be moved without have them taken off-thelr hands, ‘There ivy Man, Patents WOMAN INVENTS LITTER FOR WOUND inicleleteleleintelninieleininlnini=! 490 BABI L FOR ADOPTION. \Childless Women Need Not Despair, Says Mr. Blair. as £i ie Not All Are Foundlings and They Are a Fine Lot of Youngsters. ' + man wh nt salting fr rirel tof th 1 no don) way . ae been erable misu tanding rex woption ‘ charg wore thr out thi r m that } k, part of wom: “bavles to Ui re IMP children in the Infagje’ Hospital Ns ‘The weight resta entirely on the shoul- slay, and Pve no doubt but that there an Important Device. dere of the bearers. ‘The “harness” con- are many famitles who would be glad to ther straps, one of which rir shoulder and the other brow jon.** Chadwick, wife of Cap: A kind of hammock At andiing Hospita . lately im command of the as the hands are th 2 walfs, and bb New! York. h ar the patient can any the references Iter fo tem. by the balustrade wh! ha can i) ifn ry have or Tite tr Ivepital Corps of the United —— : 5 Army saya that the Chadwick Miner Killed in Explosion, very convenlent for the howpital carrier furnishes the easiest means of SCRANTON, Pa, ‘Feb. An explo. . ymnes pexpensive transporting ue wounded that has yet . and « ar ced more ed soveurred ja the Clirk V son of ¢ mofa chair thane and y Was the carrier Invented and Gree oat TC eee omar tw quite | nly 4 by a woman, but the head of ‘ SEA AO WET OSMUE IS AAPA a rOUE tah cone the firm that manufactures it a tin hat tt Je euuliy roiled from woman, SONS ADD TO DEATH EVIDENCE Accus: John Hackett in Court of Beating Mother. U. S. SENATOR. eee Miss Lucy Leeton Says Sullivan Assaulted, Her—Indignation in Washington. | } | | John Hackett goes to Sing Sing of the te an tt will be by re mony stlven against him to-day by Wa two sons, John Joseph, elghteen years Md, and erick, t a ¥ Hackett, who ts a painter, was placed ore Judge Foster tn tae 41 Sessions thix morning, manslaughter in che first ving Kicked and beaten his : | wife to death on Nov. 12 last at hie }home, 12) Wear Twenty-nintn atreet. 3 Tae maximum penalty for tals crime {a ? nty years’ Imprisontnent elder ron testified that hie father Nad been drank the death of his wife. yer was very dat the the? fend spent most of her chm The morning of the day asked me to get her a cup of “vernal dayn Ss ‘ ‘ore “Me sald he a sh . Mt the tea to her room, but 5 k it from me. and throwing e foor said she didn't ae was i . “pApA was drunk mma 4 He beat 1 when soher wedding rliue her tin tea, und wh her she lay Cooper and Mrs. Cather. j y Ko to the Jury | etroit-Attorney. ‘The Judge read the stalutes governing {him until he rage and struck | . is the duties of grand Juries and aaid er rg there were 216 cases to be didposed of, t family it yesterday at h bedside. Universal surprise Was expressed MRS. PLATT NO WORSE, Re ee ea at cer pedsle-| yt irerent that ho mention of the view i 1 tf question was made, Senator to'temnln in the City Une {Hesied tat her phyetclanw sald Mrs, shes hoticeable, however, that all reer Platts death might occur at any bers of the jury were Tam- : Lyte US ae moment. ny Among ttem was Vincent Ne Ke fo h et oO J. Slattery, of Horgn attery, tho cae wire nhomar’e Wat ofee same] ome ee ed Cae Her husband: wit!’ now remain in the| Yacht Taarun at Malta, tne foreman ia James W, Pringle, of elty, at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, as her| MALTA, Fob. 4.—The American yacht {140 Liberty etreet, ‘On tho Ist aro three ivery stable-k banker, ara, five builders and on Mrs. Platt’ Mness ts critical, _entire’ Taurus has arrived here sto not know but any day I around the Intter “BESIDE Kings and. Princes Ceremonies LONDON, Feb. the dead Queen were .concluded a & Prince Albert. peror Willlam and others of the royal ‘coffin, present. shining brightly ‘of the old town were still wreaths, sadly faded since Saturday, terment. Bince the body reached Windsor on Saturday it had resic& tz the Albert Memoria! Chapel watched by a corps of guardsmen. 4.—The last rites over and the:body was then Jald in the Frog-| More mausoleum, beside the remains King Edward. Queen Alexanira, Em- family. attended the services bexide the ‘The Kings of Portugul, of the Bolkians and thé Hellenes were nlvo Hundreds of people poured into Wind- sor, and by 1 o'clock the Long Walk was-black with spectators, mostly fram the surrounding country, walting for a t glance at the coffin. The sun was ‘The representatives of royal families arrived from London at about 1 o'clock ang drove to Windsor Castle. The streets hung with The stores were closed during the In- QUEEN'S BODY LAID HUSBAND'S. Present at the Final at Windsor. Highlanders and Pipers. Roval Servants, ty Aler Guanis, Mand of the Windeor ‘at. 3.20 o'clock this afternoon! The nishop of Winchester and the Dean of Wiadsor the late Swe fant Sankal by appesre! in va ceremony In Lenton. th n walked King Ed- | Ward, the Duke of Connaught, Emperor William, the King of the Belgians, Pringe. Henry of Prussia, and all the bersdnages, including Queen Alex- audra and the Princesses, with the ex- ception of a few who left England yes- ube ‘These were uccompanied by Ir suites: The route was through the Norman Gate: across the Quadrangle, through rae IV. archway, down Tong Walk, through the lodge. afidthen from La Walk to the mausokum. {The ent from the George I¥. Archway to the gates of the mauageum was ned with troops under the com- mand of Col. Napier Miles of the Firat Llfe Fire Queen's pipers played 8 to the ae leur tt#elf. © the Queen's Company and formed in double steps of the mausoleum, The coffin was carried into the Mau res suleum, to watch only members of th Members of the Quesn’s Guards car-| Shoir™ the Grenier, Guards ant th rled the, coMn from the chapel and ene were admitted. “During. i placed-it on’ the gun carriage, after at the cholr sang Sir Arthu whith the procession moved in the fol- unt phen ei Lene anOuER NEL lowing order: and. Tenpygon'a “The. Race so The Queen's Company, with arma reversed. | Death Is Turned Toward the Sun ‘o The Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle. | Light," set to music by Sir Walter Pat} The Duke of Arey!. RECTOR IN A CELL AR; MAY HAVE TO BEG BREAD. Startling Confession in Epis- copal Convention Which Met for Mission Work. LOO SAN PRANCISCO, Feb. 4.—The con foxsion of poverty mauve by a young Eptrcopal rector at a church conven- fn thie elty fs still for every body, Tt fs the topte of the clubs, and many refuse to contribute to mission work until the church plows a dfspost- fon to take care of its own. ‘The caus at all thle ly worth repeating An Episcopal convention at which two Bishops and a number of rectors and mis. 10W present was in The subject was raiving money f sion work, Each rector war asked much his parish would contribt The Herbert Parris) hurch the Advent, respond dy walen catived a profour 1 were the 1 tlon “it ie hard eh for me chureh open,” he said, “and as for bear ing our quota of the sum needed by th Mission Board, st will be impossible. 1 live in a cellar beneath my chureh and | ave to to Keep mz: ko forth to beg my dnily br © Conoy who Hed on tie four} For a moment there was silence. testified to hear. | Then the Rey, Mr. Wilson, secrerary of sound of t snout) 1 the|the convention, having his seat at th ra. Hackett's body to the tt chancel rail, went over to Rector Par- his arms affecttonutely dowept, rish and place Keller, “so that I am unable to say whether these men are to be removed entirely, deposed or transferred to other posts, If.the Grand Jury asks that they be doposed, that has already been done; transferred, tha: shall be done; If dismissed, charges will be proferred im. mediately. ’ “L can do nothing until I get a copy of the presentment, which will be sent me from the District-Attorney's office early this week, “If 1 prefer charges against O'Rourky and Rickard, it erie under the civil service law, 0! OX ) te Kc JOOODOO} sound of sobs Was edifice. Bishop Nichols y youbs rector fo 3 manly Too) of the laity, then hurel leaders for the been doing thelr work. he sald, “must. be Don't depend too much on (o raise funds. ‘The mental s change.” 5 m of the young rector wi fession of poverty would by the Jantior ff the cha 5 statement Majo: h the most ng money for mis- stone In Sar teco 1s at. a stand “till t Washington ay ‘ | several youre azo . With chine Stig Te ate | Whitey yows t for Sen-| K oul lor Wi ty ve Mitsiseipal, | 2, ; secnuse of promise sult], ceniawt: him by Mise ty Leetan, f former stenographer n dtestpated | a | oy hig ungailant cor toward her. | a . | wUe The slapping of aw bys an}ut act quite his eee ty os -—_———_—— nivalroun aes ‘ ne Sout, her to Wahl Indignation reached nh acute : lve ant » mentlon of view or of the vice] Commissioner of Charities John (W.| The third boly burled in the ruins sre nwatnat ort ruxade was made 3 Judge MeMabon ) Keer announced to an Evening World of Wicke's clsar box factory, at Firat Gee tect neleek ote Seen Glee: n addressing the February term of the! reporier to-day that he will follow the /@Venue and Thirty-tirst streets wa re luaiiasaocla touil (n te shan Grand Jury to-day, recommendations of the Grand Jury re-| covered at 4 o'clock this, morning. Je TE oaa TR HGHANK ee ae District-Attorney Philbin was tn thelearging the mismenagement of Belle- | Was that of Policeman Thomas J. Fit Rrenensnean Sitvate route | tt ‘courtroom and Ustened attentively to] yg Hoapital. His action will affect |Pitrick, of the Kast Thirty-litth atregt Hunetedtaway eangate | a ho Judge's charge. Many. frlends of [Deputy Superintendents Willam —1.{ *ation, 18 months 1 ‘on sued] After his | volice captains were present, evidently |o:Rourke and Michael J. Rickard and The vody of Policeman John Sullons Ir Syltivan for Me forhreach Fs expecting to hear: the police scored. Dr, John W. Moore. Need found yeutertiay mornit Jt wi pee. She recently came to Washt-| neo “Gentieme Wd the Judge, In ad-| “pp, Moore, It will be recalled, was! was unmarried wed idd eesti Be ington and, to Use a common expreeaton,| Mine. Le 4 6 the pury, “Tam t0 say | suspended by Commissioner Keller, but |force only. 4 abort time, and pI apnea PARC | atv found tiere In nothing of any special interest |‘was reinstated on recommendation of | tilled to the tire un y urday evening near New | Him To} to call your attention to at the present] ine Medical Board. Unlike the others, | cover the hadyioe Junie ant tight, ree and after | time. he 1 not amenable to clvil service | Slug clerk, “it was burned. tea ao, tor glapped | naan do ‘it there should arive anything of epe-| rites, _ || He" was twenty-seven yearm “old ged he (afitt: ts! NW after Stee, us imporiance you are entitled to the] +4 have not yet. recelved.a copy of | ist at Is Hedfort Avenute, Brooktyn, wetting him aan ice of “the Court amt the learned] tne Grand Jury presentment,” auld Mr. | crowd surrounded the rultis and watched the men at’ work delving in’ the debris, It ts not thought than an: ¢ ‘ Atta nok y more’ bodles = FARMER; GAS; DEATH... . ypohn, Brown, who roafstered “from empstend, L. T., and had che = ances of a” farmer. ‘wis found” deed nt *he Northwe; ne Cad ses Hotel, 183 West etteet, ny =