The evening world. Newspaper, July 5, 1901, Page 8

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mi ){M the burning stable were _THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVEN TRAIN ROBBERS NOTED OUTLAWS. ———_ +r. Men Who Held Up Train Identified as a Trio of Texas Desperadoes—Posse Surrounds Them. WAGNER, Mont., July men who heh! up the ¢ tran twenty miles east of here day and blew open the in press. car, ‘ negotiabl Deen surrounded by capture seems certain. After a chase of twenty-four the men were sighted terday afternoon, 7 and thelr A posse sidings on driven to pin eh Buck Allen's ranch, fort miles south Of here, by the posse organtzed by | Bheritt Mth, whey was on the tratn that was held up. { The robbers have been recognized as the famous Curry Ws, oR Curry ts the lead: Another ts named Long Role and the third man ts unknown AN use the Texas dialect The robbers + withstand a siex are will not te | WOMAN SMOKED | A BLAGK CIR Began witha Cigerctielevieniened by Smoke, in Cafe, but Waiter Made Her Stop. i | i | | i Hugh Ve won, Swedes, b Were twenty-four they liv years old and wenty-tith ndsome and Inagr feemed to enjoy Wuerry paris. Whe r CQ kuests in the 1 The women were « But Henry Hanove Foon appe Very the young w i “Excuse me, madam, I'll JHU to stop HmoKIns that ct against the rulea of the ho: SS T suppose 1 mournfully rejoined, | Then she Inid the cigarette down, bus} only to pick up a clear that one of her friends hed waiter ema to » aak It'x mui she stop," re am) Policeman Gewsler, of the Fifth tation, wan called’ in, but his appe ance had tw effect on Velstterard: and Cemerson. ‘At the request of the policeman the entire party, Including policeman and! Hend Waiter Hanover, got into a cab and were driven to the Fitth str station, ‘ ‘After. consldernble parley there the two Swedes agreed to pay the thia rettlement being reached the 3 fold that they could go. They went away In the cab, the young woman with them. FORTY HORSES — PERISH IN FIRE Ten Families in Tene-| ment Put in Panic by | Spreading Flames. to death Forty horses were burned and six buildings partly fire which wa (o'clock thie morning In the John Allen, No Greenpoint Witllamebure. Po iscovered the 1) culng ten of th stable. From the stuble the tire extended ty a one-story struc stand at two-story briek bul Greenpoint avenic Bros. f4 a rattan y. The brothers and thelr mother and siste Were on the second floor, above the fn ditticulty: ty bullding of the C tings ny, at Fo, monwealth it Greenpoint avent aught fire, and the Names spreat from there to the lend penell factory of , Faber, in the rear, damaging ¢ Widing and contents to the extent of about $15,000. From the pencil factory fa caught a four-story on the corner of G Weat street, in which there were 1 panic-atricken familles. This tut was not much burned, the amoke from the t1 F the roofing company’s building filed a the apartments and the women and children stood screaming at the wi dows. By hard work the 5 gotiall out in vufery lice and fire Jonn An ‘. Was cut Several others were overcome ne seriously. The acreams of the horse by smoke penned up plteous and gould’ be heard for a long uistan. He forts were made ty Ket thom o AMejtotal damage was about sy, MOTOR Down at New Utreent ee Crossing in Nath Ne n believed to be Frank De TRAIN CRUSHED MAN.|, elude tha “ Weaned un Hat fou They Could Not Move Until Police Came. Harlem. risk fire moke uncil drive how som aeaty When the fre ined great headway on ryoare twenty fam Uberally eau) Th ail ed ow rly all of the children z from a streny alarm was Kive en and ching ways, ates lances Hundred aud od station, were early on th went through the building, ehtid fre waa confined to No one was Injured. FRO CH Carloads of El Coolers. The extrem mand for bly, m prompt res sur heat has n Fle fara ex Nosent roducers: ze mn arloads of et 5 here. ‘Mires of ind one for way York t Wert Trlenten, Forester, held a phonic jaye, Granitervtile Share yestertay ™ nual phen 4 contractin; Frank Delapo: ty ve hich was taken to adlee of St Mark's Ch Pair st [a views at Bi Chureh at that place, Mies J eoatralte, will sing. SIXTY CHILOREN IN FIRE SCARE. was discovered it th a FANS COMING Windy City Sends Four Independent yemerday at the Orchard had a Fourth of July aupper ] IHEAT CARRIES OFF A NOTED SAVANT. 7 Professor John Fiske, Writer on Philosophical Subjects, Dies at His Summer Home. had 1th” ehitd asleep, us Fourth pulls, whteh striek- of the Ve driving out noand carrying out the the top Noor CACO. ectric the wed cht ureh, REMARKABL ACHTEVEM < xuminet Mieke w we After he th matien al Klward 8. nh nutes Kothe name Jolin Pheke Iareuarded Temarkable Cor Miske wax ny tess habite Me hata ' weot health ably due at heat Me Hbtedd ‘ AN WAS his i, DU he persisted tn working the kreater part of the cwenty. | I four hours by nat VT oalwaye sit ina draught.’ said he] petteve fwhen Pean tind one, wear tie thinn ant ow Hlothes Lean tad, winter and summer. |often = eateh cold once in three or four years |ite rex ; vt net seve vn prefer to work: In which we culd room, bo work the Linker part twenty-four hours, amd by da. indifferently, hardly: ever o written, eat when hutery wide coffers ar wine or ‘ bat drink tayo: day, aed en at work Me was Dillt ina herote m nd Ing six feet In tin stockings amd welst omy pounds. The wate An eloquent and zealous every vA May PREDICTED HIS BOERS. WILL QWN DEATH FIGHT TO: END | | Phelan Died the Day Parliament Told that Before His Wife Only Independence Passed Away. Will Bring Peace. It tor tive y vith was announce he n prophet Nay that Independence will mand that wire ned to the bitter tin tre! Yhived tn He ath in Presence midst oF who fi iL WILL TRUST | | $+ $0 |Sobbing Mother her stery FOR THe SOUTH. Will Soon Control All in the Cotton Section. T . ny is rapldly j mills in thin ty bu ra, the mills Dillon, near it obtall dal ine mill in the Pee Dee country. & POSTAL CLERKS NN WRECK Passenger Train on the lowa Central Rail- road in Accident. e8t the he Ward rived tos whet re feom Bray edoat dhavane be yellow i man Ista) REY. KELLER T0 SOON RETURN Friends Say He Has Not Left Arlington For Good. will nor friends say. He ds unde with tn Bernantaville, whan he Visited three days ayo, in ing t Hatter the Bourth, Mrs it whoxe house in Arling- ton Mr. Keller makes his home, oan Evening World reporter te that while wae not authorta give any tn sto the public con- cerning Mr. would emphatl ny the that he had left rs and with for a trlef rest of July ay Four Ss} don't want to say where Mr. Ke PING NEWS. SHIP vorT OF N y YOU, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. SMLED TO-DAY. intiags, Nassaw Irigaba, Tampico. Argentina (Co Grande, Uruneaick BUENOS um = julle Olivia Lon ie, July 5.—" Dr. Enrique her renignuiivie ate eapecied as result of political trouble. Jeatousy romp : Rha hue given the alles I ation that may reault in the capture of the murderers, ndersua, Sunderland, Sicolal Boulogne,“ Jeasmor. jundes. Followed While Rugged Bayman Carried the Little One. valu n pn Are Held Up JULY 5, 1DUL. HER DEAD CHILD ON TRAIN AHEAD, and the rough fellow in lenes told the young mother J from the beach , nid it) would be | to stay overnizat and! yner viewed the body of the Mother sobbed louder, and me dimmed, At! to the bay-, enlid and going aboary had instructed a tc! to it that the sob. | 1 han on the next. » Lang rh Mand City, while rough bay man on tne dead ehila was none of the aware of the latter RaW to It that he and it mother to . tmown In Manhattan, HURT IN STREET CAR ACCIDENT Brooklyn Visitors to Pan-American Exhibi- tion Among Injured. th BUFEALO, were July 5.—Several persons this morning in a Main street car and ‘al engine, sertously injured is J, Rat- to. Mrs T okt Mr. et Bul ry P. Blaker, th street, Brooklyn, BI RACE RIOT FOLLOWS FT War in Tennessee Be- tween White and Ne- gro Miners. of KNOX duly 5.—A @ rlous, Jace tin the moun- Jtains ote 1 County between negro) and whit rs. The trouble started at a negro dance: near La lette, a mining town, The wh merxhal wax xent for and trled to teat the negrock with a posse of five| men, 1 The negroes opened fire on the officers| and the latter returned to. the town. At Ot twenty men returned to the scene and opened fire on the negroes’ cabin. n negroes were in the house, y returned the fire, but soon made) ak ‘for the woods. Three negroes ire sald to have been fatally shot and a j number of Dthers wounded, ——<—<——- PASTOR FORD FACES MUSIC. Parson Who Left Flock Suddenly Returns to Bridgeton. al ty The Evening World.) toN, N. J. July 5&—Rev, rd, who left town after a in his church with Carrte wughter of the xexton, has re- js wife and elght children, s that he proposes to do In- t mission work here and eattb- fon on different Ines from any which have been conducted, He will be- no with evangelist services In a tent. hax written his resignation frum the hurch he is paator of. ny of his parishioners have asked him to stay in the church, but he has leclined to do so. He declares his belle at through the divine asslcunce he will dh complete vindication, He Is innocent, he #1yy, of any wrong- doing with Mins ‘Phomas, The majority of the citizens ank: “Why did he alnk out of town?” $$ men at Yale Park. events at Yale Park yes very interesting. The pro- sisted of 10-yard dash, won Kelgard, J. Falk yecond, G. rd; time, 1 3. ard viP, ie FP hh D> HF GSS FPG HFG G4 GGG 9 FFG FF FHF FFF Fh Hy FFG GFF FFG FF 199-9 19 9h9-9-5-99-59 19 9-9-4-9-9--4-4-4-4.:-9-9-9-9-9-9.98.9-59 ay . G, Beh- fatintye third; time, runmng broad jump, A. Tavis tires, G. Fooll second, G, Behren hind; shout put, G. Foell won, A. Davis ond, Kalgard third. THE WORST HEADACHES depart immediately and the most éis- tressing cases ACUTc INDIGESTION disappear as If by magic after dose of effervescing EPSIN CONTAINS NO OPI- Pleasant sparen and, accomp Fesults at~ ed by no other remedy in the world. susands of families that Would use no + eparation have inade BROMO: 4 housohold remedy, and phys! ea other PEPSIN jt Is ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS, M no mistake in the name, Whi for HROMO-PEPSIN be sure tha je, only by the | CRISWRLL,: HIPMICAT. PO., of Washinaton, D.C. ALL DRUGGISTS. ‘BSc. fe SMe, YOR SALE NY Wi RB. RIKRR @) BONS, 94D BT. AND GTM) AVR. you ark awe got > f Aye, tear in strips each stripe afd ata: aon them well in. arnica! t like treason this may that little Wille took non-eracker in bis han 4 bland. A ea And Mahted tt. serene a For bandages we've used each And the fi Yes, indeed, yesterday wos a glorious Fourth, if ever there was onc. The ele- ments even took a hand fn celebrating, and the skies began:to put off their cannon crackers early Wednesday afternoon, and kept {t up tili they had cooled the earth down to a point where life was endurable. Not only Willie ‘but Johnny and Tommy are going around to-duy with their persons more or less disguised with bandages, But what do they care? They had a good time and are smiling through thelr wounds. That {s an American tendency—to smile in spite of all. ss Even on such an occasion as the departure for Europe of a loved one. How we all used to cry when we went down to the dock to see our sweetheart or—or any one off on an ocean steam- ship! So no longer. Nowadays we have become so used to a little trip over the water that we look on It as a holiday jaunt. The camera and the artist's skill have never shown this to better advantage than you will be privileged to see In a very finely executed full page in four colors which 1s to be presented to you next Sunday. RACK Recal wo we must employ ck! rack! , Crack! Crack! Crack! wk! Crack! Crack! The foregoing is a perfect poem. It rhymes in every word, its meaning Is clear and’ Jjts metre absolutely correct. There are very few perfect poems. “Ham- let’ was one of them. Ax a play it has always been regarded as oné of the best wa mediums for an actor's tal- ents. Every actor has had an ambition to appear in AF {t. Probably, no doubt, many of them have had this ambition because playing “Hamlet” entailed no expenditure of royalties. However. But never till very recently has Shakespeare's immortal tragedy been employed as a revised set of sparring rules. Prize- ring rules, as it were; its beautiful lines to be used in deciding which of two contestants had the right to wear the “belt.” Recently, as you may have read, two amateur actors, both of whom claimed the championship, met and played “Hamlet” for “points.” It was a notable combat. How it was fought, and Just how It was decided, it will be your delight to learn next Sua- Had you sat down aure! day. 1G large torpedo tl On a Johnny put with areal “eclat On the cushion of your c! Grendpa ert exact! Lots of people are suffering from burns to-day. And acci- dents, Some of them have re- sulted from carelessness. Ladies, for instance, did not toy with fireworks yesterday, so are not nursing wounded fingers or pow: der-flecked arms. Miss Alice Bronson, who has been the re- cipient of the Earl of Yarmouth’s Instructions on “How to Be a Lady" no doubt comported her- self dignifiedly on the Fourth, so that she is all right to-day. WZ But in the case of “The Heav- enly Twins,” those famous bicy- oe” ele girls who have gained a rep- utation In thelr many rides In sensational costume along the Brooklyn cycle path, they were doubtless out on their wheels yes- terday, and rude boys may have thrown all sorts of explosives in thelr path. thelr ‘costumes are not quite £0 protective as the garb of the average young woman, and It {s quite likely that a stray torpedo may have done flendish work with them. a A remarkable pair of young women, these “Heavenly Twins. If you would Ike to know who they are and how they have evolved from petticoated beings to knickerbockered femininity, and just what they look Ike to-day, you may learn next Sunday. ne to make glad ir ‘she waa over elght feet tall Pond he had no atep-ladder! How would you Iike—supposing that you are an average man—to fall in love with a lady somewhat over eight feet in height? One thing Is sure: you'd have to look up to her, wouldn't you? Well, there’s a young damsel out West who has alrendy attained that stature and {fs still growing. If she doesn't stop pretty soon the only way to make love to her will be to get up in a sky- scraper and look out the window while she stands on the sidewalk. She is a remarkable young woman ani worth reading about. Her photographs are interesting, too. and the pleasure of learning who she {s ang all about her is yours if you will wait tll Sunday. HILE alster studied hard to learn The way to be a lady, Mer little brother As strong as Pat 0’ ‘Tis only natural that Should dote on brawn and muscle, For ‘tis thelr lot to always be In many @ row, and tussle, Here 1s your chance, boys, to get very strong. If you looked at last Sunday's World, in the Magazine section—anil every one In New York did—you saw the beginning of “Terry” McGovern's course of instruction to boys in physl- cal culture. Next Sunday he continues it, and it {s “up to you," as the slang of the day: has It, to take advantage of thia opportunity. It will do you a great deal of good, Probably by this time any one who has read this column will have made up his mind to buy next Sunday's World. However, If the few features we have cnumerated have not convinced you that the paper will interest you, there are other: ong them: ic OF FOUR FELLOW TRAVELLERS, THE TR GRUELBAT WOMAN. IN THE WORLD, MIDSUMMER MADNESS—WHAT AND WHY 19 IT? TT N\S RANDPA ten't feeling well, Grandpa's rather poorly. 80 would you be feeling acre we 7 1, gaze into my love-tt eyes, She talden coyly. slgned “Oh, gaze Into my eyes and Your love as oft you've tri In vain the lover tried te x hy! ‘e ETC,, ETC., ETC., AND THE OUTING SECTION.

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