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ee en eee ee ee a aha A SOUTHFIELD re cree bout halt aeons the East i me ike ere Situndselis eo kept her afloat till 3 hind street, to-day, when a little) @ lawerel OXpsisee Ge woman with a pale face suddenly sprang) (ken to the Manhattan side and- the Staten! Island Boat in, FANCIRSEMIINIR WARTS ereNGhtne an Was conveyed with the ether Crash with the South A repetition of the Northfield dienater was narrow or’s Is! the ferry-boat Southfeld, of the Staten yowis xtruewling in the Annoyed Marry Davis. Istand Line, and the South Brooklyn, of She was arrested lam Thursday on Lin eenininiertcel Carrmera sted (0! however made vain | complaint of Harry Davie, of No. 176. OTE AE MRE RED : het irowing overs | Lexington avenue, a bartender, wh gether. | aah} An impenetrable bay when the boats met Eight Gouthfeid, many of whom were on the) Northfi ‘were panic-stricken. There nervers but when the boat settled after) dee attempted to stab herself with a hat- the shock, and reassuring cries cam had kent She tried bin and whe only prevented from doing from the passengers on the lower deck, t) fight alm off. by the prompt action of the court calm wi as restored Keep away, keep away!’ she er 4 Ritecent Matiite and asked that Several physicians on board were kept | “E want tu dle Keep away or tawill lo seo wome friends. She docked. treat. (drag you down with me, We will both | Was oermitted to remaln in the n : hen be ig (ransferred to the ing fainting nengers. That and sunk was nothing short of miracu- | lous. The South Brooklyn, .elip at + Buttermilk Cha thick + * Doat's running under ernor’s to wheel to port to avoid delng run \ down by the big New Hampenire, of a the Sto: her ou! | path of the Southtleld. Neith unslisith aes toor late: Miler and a night watchman. He | — « unconacl evivey { ae Tatmanthe, steward, was’ found. ante | Small Fortune, Kills GRANGE STRIKES HOPATCONG one af the boat ts supposed | Himself. pesaulelayeeteese) have due to hee sprint Hebeken Line Ferry-Hoate in Col- jin ree ais REL) SI : aaak ‘ A term of elght: years an | alte olland ‘The ferry-boat Orange, Just atter tenv-| DECK-HAND WAS DROWNED. | jcc" i) he {lotland atoures ca ing her slip at Hoboken for farclay = |mtrect. amassed a fortune of street on her atruck the ferry-boat Mopatceng peerace = FERRY: BOAT ‘O'Connor Saved from East River Island Pris- ureigaava ens tat SE DARING RESCUE BY A POLICEMAN oner, Who Fought Him Like a Maniac. twith the atrength of trliggles were upeless, had her {fp bbe All the way the fron bare threw bersel¢ into| prisoners to the Island. - fover she bewalled her fate In not being Brooklyn. 4 loud sereani soe struck the| permitted to drown herself. She ii and has em. an a servant at No, and Eleventh and rather Hor name tn Kate Crantton years old she nail, One ‘Hundred Bhe ts alender mediately been thirty: overn= erted Just off mireet comely and 5 o'clock to-day when Tl (.[mys she has been abnoying ‘Alm and ‘hin wife. He says whe has been calling + Jat his home and {nesting that she had \been married to him, ‘THe woman was before Magistrate Crane and Inalsted that she had been married to Davie go 1 New Jerney. decided, ve fog hung over the} troiman Jo! Hundred and Tw hundred pasxen on eld when she sank last Friday, | was a rush for the iife- ne! On being taken to the cell that day she } women pas 3 y, but the friends did not Injured by her plunge river aud was soon locked up inand prison. WERE $12,000 O'Connor tea ex swimmer and an athlete, He heeded the woman's warn tng. but diving quickly he came up be- hind Aer and grasped her firmly by the the Southfleld was not rammed | Bouthe rere which teaver Wer | a were agieen, narrowly es:nzed being drowned. the engineer, « oklyn, when he hat it » length ahe Lepecd. OM ¢ Island the South Hrookiyn had | In the pilot mington line. The detour brougat Bow tew tof her conrae and across the ne pilot through at a window” go The snotchouse wan by, this nearly under water and ‘awn: the oth og | tin cencoatinamathe other in the, (oe ie ni wae dfngRed out and: taken anhore Baum, Who Amassed! Maton In a Dease clock trip Fell Overboned from Steamer, Mon-| from his Ups. A fow days ago he con- | reeee Seca N mahi | cluded that ke needed a rest, and went | in‘Yrom Christcpher street. The Hopat- z to Spring Valley, No OY. to take tt. | cong was struck on the port side, a !itthe Patrick 4 and oon the} Word came from there to-day th dro eel hile) alo nat ne, forward of midships steamer Montauk, was drowned while) iit omitted aulcide Netther boat wan damaged, tut there| the veenel wan on the way from Sag] NAY commited malate, || was a good deal of co! Harbor to this city, He was putting alice ie a inymtery uaton among the It was belleved at pasnengers. At the tt if th® colliaic zeke through an eychole hens Kal) fret that he had lone Traine inthe « prevailed and nothing ¢ overboar) in front of the paddle-wheel) rreent panic, but his witow dense fox nrevailedamlinot hing says Une le Intact in the be’ seen ten feet from the bow of the boat. late in pA a Cale was not xetloualy ill, ustrious and his do: | relations were ES SteLADDY; avin struck] SUN tnM did not) me atte eowheel Ix supposed to ba ni jana thetantiy him, The Orange wus forty m reaching her flip on t York side. f come to the though the ateam-| = Rett, at aan cr wan stopped and a boat lowered 10] TEACHERS FOR | FOR FILIPINOS. | street, alm loow for him, Waldorf-A: The at ‘The tugboat Gilbert Hexett Hudson Tugboat Company i PRICHARD, Pa. J y serjounly the ¢ morning at one of the Hamburg-An snake woe captund here caugit| Philippines. at salaries i palntings hav: ican Steamship Company's docks, Ho-|{- wae three long. After tt was The teachers are to leave ao ue Uinta boken, and the members of the killed It meagured «ix f i States S TUGBOAT SINKS. bert Exgett Springs «9 Leak Hoboken—Crew Kacape | McGuire was jand ved in twenty-two years out Ne city of they pl } ITHACA, N.Y. dune 2.—A deapatop | at Manila 8 the only Kate Carew «tr English Derby. “Only Woman Caricaturist” Sketches American Notables and Scenes at the Great Race, and Describes It in Her Clever Way. wtre-ene-ererene-ta 0-9 et 8-00-80 - 8 O-8e 0-8 000-88 OOM De OM EMO: © OHO OMO 8-9-8 OO OH8- 8 ood OOP ene ererenenenenerer en PREPARING TO FIGHT BUBONIC ODD FISH COMING TO THE NEW PLAGUE IN NEW YORK. YORK AQUARIUM. ena aera SE Rar re a ee or Dee et ener or et oe rE OO 0 ot io ea ee TS Mrs. Thos. Hitcheock, Jr., Tells Why She Dared Society and Rides Astride to the Hunt Like a Man. Her Own Story, Illustrated with a Photograph. Sreveve-entee-entcenerenerare-enent-e-o-0-0-t-get-e-tre-e-tosntete ere e-® 9 -ereeeerereceren suererengre-eceeO0-a-o-¢-orer echt Gubeo-ewere-onomtne—an { CHURCH CHOIR OF BELL-RINGERS. j THE ONLY DOG DRUMMER. Mpls sar wii bra erage porary ance SAO ie nena vanccpeegpurunureemnan lan 2 The Kidnapped Millionaires. Thrilling and Ingenious Tale Which Contains a Moral for All Trust Magnates to Note Carefully. (i sm erenen emenenene-on on a ery { ee OF A { HARRIET HUBBARD AYER'S } SUMMER GOWNS LIKE ROYAL BABY. i HOME PAGE. { FLOWERS .OF THE FIELD. entree 4 senerenmentn artnet 0-0-0-'8- 0 0-8-000-0-0-0-0-Oo # One w King s Torture of Queen's Lover. Most Fiendish Revenge in History Recorded by Maurus Jokai, the Famous Hungarian Novelist. Uncle Sam has discontinued { ment of the third-rall system on the “1” hulks and inadequately provided with motel exist only in thal streets of Manhattan, FIRE OPPOSITE THE WA WALDORF. Puszlinge ble Blaze Dam-| ages Francis Leg- gett’s House. The handsome home of Francin Leg: No, ‘The Montauk] ‘Twelve Places Open tn the Pultty-| sono by the extinguishing the flames, ‘The fire Itself was not extensive. house was Mled with «amoke, An expert will be abi Mr, Legget:’s fami! he In in Maine on a flehing trip. pneumatic mal road; investigation life-preservers; stage Who says Ni ie Pi airway: I the Te fn West ‘Thirty-fourth | ly is in E “How to Be a Lady. A LESSON IN CALLING. By the Farl of Yarmouth. The 20th Century Woman A PAGE IN COLORS BY THE GREAT ARTIST, Kenyon Cox. atrick Maher as! that he sme but was rucular a y decided t tt toto wn Mp wling. fr: or , IN THY FLIGHT?” \| SOEETETEOTS DOOOOOGOOOSHODAOHIOSG®) _ FISHKILL LANDING, June)%.—Gen. Dantel Butterfield, who was stricken with paralysis some weeks ago and re- uffictently to be taken to hiv covere summer home at Cold Spring, has nad @ relapse and is reported dying. Hits physlelans have given up hope of saving hia Ife. This ts the second serous attack the General has suffered. In August, while acting ax chairman of the Dew Ree with aphasin, symptoms of paralysin being apparent. Although In a critical condition for} some days he recovered, and while never} quite hime,If again, was in fairly good | health until carly in April last, when he agatn fella victim to aphasia. ‘This was followed by an attack of paralysis, his entire right side being affected. He rallied some and was taken from his city home, No, 616 Fifth’ avenue, New York. to Cold Spring. Gen. Butterfield has been a familiar figure for years, not only In New York City affairs, but In Natlonal doings. He har been prominent on most public occa- ions, and as a momber of the G. A. R. has done much for that organization. Gen. Butterfield was born In Utica, Oct, 31, 18M, and was graduated from Inion College tn 1849. He engaged tn business in this city, and when the clvil 0. A.B. 1S PROUD OF COL. MURPHY. Police Commissioner Takes Testimonial with Tears. SOOVCEES I-tube yn is bemoaning the abandon- n shows that most of our ferry-boats are antiquated coaches and horse cars of early nineteenth century ew York {js up to ase A committee from the Grand Army of the Republic, headed by Commander Edward J. Atkinson, called on Police Commissioner Murphy at Headquarters this morning and presented to him a set of resolutions, praising- his> war record, ‘hig manhood, his bravery, his jalents, his manner, his iife and other ‘teins. In presenting the resolutions, .Com- mander Atkinson made a long and mov- ing speech, The Commissioner was powerfully af- fected bv this token of the regard, of his old comrades. He wot copiously; on his desk and was ge to make adequate reply. Abou in’ smelled inspection! Juher awoke In his room FIERCE FIRE Mrs Ward Smith's Car- riage-House Burned, at Amityville. “ threo closely un- The large crrigge-noure eran ‘The resolutions cover Wart Smith, on eat 0 Ciirke's | poutevard, Amiyville, 1. 3-Jtypewritten sheets apd a large part aun: waa totally destroyed by, fire at aM) of the Commissioner's career. ene carly ‘hour this morning. ‘The tire wax caused by one of the women eervante. who hada room In the second story of| the barn, dropping a lamp as she was ascending the stairs. The fire spread *o a that the waman was badiy b put her body before she made _ CHILD'S BODY FOUND. That of a Three-Days-Ol4 Discov- cered ima Madison Avenue Lot. arn waa burned to. the Rround, betng about ‘The horses r Fee eee en saved. Mem | ‘The body of a three-dayg-old child mith villa was filed with guests, 1 in a lot at Nikety-ei ind’ hawtenen to | SMA ila wae Mle hae etme | Ras found In a tot etycelenth, street and Madison avenue to-dgy. The Fpolice think the baby was abandoned alive. vf them realized “goods merchint, who turned out and fought bravely to protect the Man- sion House from being destroyed. GEN. BUTTERFIELD: CANNOT RECOVER Physicians Give Up Hope of Saving Him After Relapse at His Summer Home. 1s, | pion Committee he was stricken | Pe SING war broke out he went to the front as a captain of the Twelfth New York State militia. He was commissioned leuten- ant-colonel.in May, 1861, and appointed 4 drigadier-general pf volunteers the following September: He became a major-general of volume j teers In November, 1562; » colonel inithe regular army iu Juy, 1863, and even- tually a brevet brigadier and a major- general in the regular aervice. . Ho y; Served with distinction thronghout the war, and was in command of the forees ue the New York Harbor from 183 te 1869, Gen. Butterfleld resigned his commis- nthe army in 1869 and afterward mo Assistant Treasurer of the i Gaited Staten at the New York Bub- Treasury. Upon retiring trom public joMce he devoted his attention to bual- | ness enterprises. He became connected | with the Amertcan Express Company land has been interested in large ferry properties. He has accumulated a for- tune. Ho was a Republican candidate for | Congress in 1892 in this city, and the G. A. R. started a boom for his election to ¢ Governorship In 184. His name was mentioned as a Mayoralty candidate the same vear. During the late war Gen. Butterfield planned to raise volunteer regimen Lafayett mander, to the front. WHO'S JEROME? ASKS FARRELL. Blood Relation of John Doe Knows Nothing. About Gambling. jee CHICAGO, June 22.—Frank Farrell {9 here to attend the American Derby, When asked regarding Justice Jerome's remarks about an alleged check for $7.40 drawn to his order and found in @ gam- | bling-nouse in East Fourteenth street, Mr. Farrell said: “What Jerome? Who is Jerome, any- how? I know absolutely nothing about any check for $7,400. It is all news to me. Iam in the horse business. J run horsem I have nothing to do with gam- bling or gambling-houses. I know noth. ing whatever about the matter.” SIGNS COMMISSIONS. Vresident Reappoints Old Officers to Impertant Fineces. WASHINGTON, June 2.—The Presi- dent to-day signed. the following c: missions: Horace N, Allen, O., Minister to Corea; Addison .D. James, United States Mar: Western District of Kentucky; Walter H. Johnson, United States MarabAl Nortbern District of Georgia; John M. Barnes, United States Marshal Southern District of Georgia, Nathan V. Harlam, United States At- torney, District of Nebraska. Most Devoted Couple i» World. Remarkable Photograph of President and Mrs. McKinley and ‘Guests at a Private Dinner in the White - Priceless Art Treasures After 2,000 , Years Found at Bottom of Sea. brereeerene-eerenenenee soem Present-Day Race» Men ed Se House. CUPID ENJOINED FROM s MAKING LOVE { peo rrrere with Tails Vouched for by Science. Astonishing Facts and Photographs to Prove the Existence in This Country of People with Tails Like Monkeys. Fa ae neem rene d | A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR DETECTIVES. OE LONG LIVES OF LADIES’ MAIDS. yo Woman's Deadly y Hat and Veil. Blindness,. Loss of Beauty, Nervousness and Kindred Ailments Caused by -New Fashion, Says a Prominent Fhysician. “FUNNY “SIDE” "TE. POWERS'S PAGE. E. POWERS'S PAGE 4 -PAGES, ALL IN COLORS. ON “HAMMOCKS.” Race for Life’ wise {SHERLOCK SAM'S MIDNIGHT ADVENTURE. Cyeler’s Eating Marvellous Escape from Almost Certain Death by a Daring French Traveller.:', + THE SUMMER GIRLS AND SUMMER MEN. OF THE FUTURE. SUPPLEMENT WHAT TO’ WEAR.THIS SUMMER. Beautiful Pictures of Pretty Boys and Girls at Summer Resorts Far and. Near. GREAT: DOUBLE, PAGE_OF SOMMER FASHIONS FOR ‘EVERY ONE: CEPT re \ {

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