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ea, — : THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING. “MINING QUEEN’S” FIGHT TO | GET A SHARE OF A MILLION. Mrs. True-Nell, Head of the Billion- Dollar Company, Tells of Suit Against Corbin. Mrs. Estelle True-Nell, pro-| claimed mining queen of the world, head of the billion-doliar Queen Mining Company, operator in mining stocks, who has been in several courts, bas lost her suit for $500,000 against A. Ccrbin, jr., by dismissal at Watert:wn. The action was brought in Supreme Court to compel the defendant to relinquish half of a million which the plaintiff alleges he made through her efforts to introduce him to Missouri capitalists. The story of their meet.ng and the ef- forts'‘of Mrs. True-Nell is told in her own language. BY MRS, ESTELLE TRUE It only goes to show wh: @ woman has in the courts « man worth a million and a half, TI made SLT. t chance ainst a igned himself A, Corbin. [drs as not a relative of thel wee! ro Hian Amasa. talked t Me i, and si me his} Co that man and he turns upon me. It is ungratefulness the Ike of which was nt. never known. I hold him up to the| didn't have $ contempt of the world. yates oat ag $6,000, eben Tt was in ‘97, T gues . Mean cg Ue ee. me through an,advertixement I inserted dso persistently | tena, rime that] th he came in a New York newspaper ca partner with $10,000. When I s for $10.0 I had no tdea any one would respond unless he had that amount My proposition was Rood 0: bin came to me and Hstened acheme. I told him of the lease I had on the Ashcroft mine, and the knowl t ume! perity, made. to « He sald could make $9,000 9] inks he ts going to Ket away ar w form him to the }aa this he's mistaken, [am 5 1 told him | if there Is a way T can secure Cor: omy my instructions. | with me, and [am going to ree that righ dues it if Dean by pr: se of law. Possessed concerning mining pre in Missourt and y Why, that man has 006 | invxcorporationz withvenpltnllatockint My own holdings w he would nev needed ready, cash in the ot Kone with him to that was ready to launch. At Joplin I took him to my house, Millon, ‘The share: fell for on the finauckil world, “BILLY” WEST ISHIRIE sy TOLD OF DEATH HAS A CANCER.’ FALLS 10 DEATH Too Much Smoking the|Son of Assistant Dis-|Mrs. Cronant Had Vis- Cause of the Min- | trict Attorney Takes ion of Edgar Hart strel’s Condition. Plunge fromWindow.. Drowned. “Billy known, manager Went's Minstrels, 1s 1 proprietor of yi in al pri- A child of Assistant Dintrict- y and Mrs, James W. Oaborr ht to this city to-day dream was the findlig of the body u Monroe street, Brooklyn. 1 on Mareh Augustus V. : aring to put the How to bed. While she was pout the room toddled tows dow 5 she did ne tring some x nd som of childiah curiosity na chair and pushed n window to one sid nurse turning about suddenly dis- | ad ered Hite on ling over the to see soon in th alarm she xprang too late, b him the eM head frst war prough. ts the . OUL erept up oreen of the “eis moveme the body last night nohe lis missing when the body, but this in itself ts not an indie foul play. ‘The Jewelry might aay by river pirates wh: ating and turned it Dose ag: and his wif aceldent ere out Cronant home, Every effort being made to keep the cover body from her, ax It fea u has never belle wrne’n riot roa time tt she would go out of he was dead. vate sanitarium with a right jaw, the result smoking. Some time ag formed in his mouth and the doc forbade him smoking. He desisted er L ' atime but started again, with the re 66 ” sult that he hina to have a second oper- eAtion and iain very. bad shape, His ‘company’ atarts rehearsals this . ° |} week and takes the road a: the end of the month, but It is very doubtful {f a, West will be sumMciently pvered doin st. Ih" cotall Yan. and has rnd money in his chosen and his minstrel venture succeswful, He ts ab Pete Dailey. he and YP Tied two simers. ——— onstderable All| Over Country Top ot a Caisson and Flocking Here. May Die. THREE HORSES BURNED, | 02 Welnesday morning at 19.39 o'clock! 4 few hours after getting work as a Archbishop Corrigan will celebrate the |vsand Hog" in the foundation cilssea und Ne-| M84 In the Church of St. Jean Bap-/o¢ the new Stock Exchange Bullding, on the alte of the old structure, in y, of No. 30 West One Hundred and Forty-sev. Animn Bronx Fire Ki > Unte, in Eat Seventy-sixth street, atroys Furniture, which begins the annual novena to St. Three horses were burned to death} Anne. The services will continue for fn a two-story frame stable at Inwood | nine days, and during that thme thelentn « avenue and One Hundred and 8¢ th}lame, the halt and the blind from all | a xpecte street, Bronx, this morning, The stable] over the country will vislt the church} oo.” and horses delonge’ to. Albert Kents- ner, Furniture worth $1,00, stored in Toriyateet the barn, was also destroyed. The relic has been removed from its] He ni ——<—_ former position at the sanctuary rait| companions, who were In th Bars: for Good Dressers and taken down Into the erypt which] the tube. He was unconac Bults and top coats to onter, made py | 2A be My prepared for it, In picked and eniscemnentaey induce akilled tailors In large, ght workrooms, | {82 crypt the walls have been sheathed | He wax taken to the Hudaon Street He are being sold by Cohen & Co., gt)! White marble and tablets of prayer] pital and will probably die, ;Nassau and Ann streets, for low prices, | #01 Praise dedicated to the gaint h Considering the material, the perfection of cutting and fitting and the supertor workmanship employed, they are de-| Mttlnks, and during the xp clared the greatest birgains in bargain |, 8H! be atiuze with candies and glo history. Every garment is made on cig | of Want. short shifts und paeecleae Lying In a case of glass in the pl It,{s not a stock-clearing sale, ¢. an immense Dlant‘and the tow gon ve| all parts of the eountey. ‘The nine the sujts and coats Is made solely to] wervices will be elaborate, Just outslde| night was given a Job, the Broad street, Thoman foon eet, Was overcome with “bend. of paralyain pec! ers in calssona, ‘and fell from the has been © 1 with electric rad expertence this Keep ‘thelr Inrge force of cutters and men tailors employed during the dull Otices wil} preyall for sixty days. Ch JULY 15 she hitricieiceteieieineieietrieistee i ‘ Jatntatatafatnfatete | ite was d | whom he if | breakfast. 4 [tune which would enable him irieielvinieieleielnieieinieieieriei-inbicishiekbisiceeeeb ier him about the mines for thr with my team. He got to know ple and then went off on his own bin then wax Interested In zinc All that he could muster} mines and got hold of property In Ga- Kant Everything bh ched out turned to money, but he forgot the h him tol woman who wns responsible for his pros- on the third fic dumb walter. He lo ar hel When I asked for my hare he refused up, Thea L sued him. And if h double the amount | [Te was my partner, promised to divide to haedf Mrs, Trne-Nell t< at the head of a min. and she expects to rival J. P. Morgan ta +. IN A DREAM. Irie Ri iii ieiet West, as he fs famillarly] The body of Van Wyck Osborne, the] A gruesome confirmation of a woman's gar Hart in the Narrows off Fort Hnmilton yestentay. Hart Mved at N Alsap. A few dayn after his disappearance Mrs. Frederick Cronant, with whom he May Oras boarded, dreamed that she had found The bi How who wax " ; i named for his ge: riewasl the; pet te from nim on the ¢ rin the ¢ miles. The note sald that he had been Xt ned ant that his body wae at the {rer Iofeleleielelnteteteietelei= foot of East Twentieth street, in this The dream had a great effect on Mrs. s back was turned Cronant and her husband, and the Jsed when called upon to Taylor, the handsome young housekeep er of the street, ts hotel. She tw afraid of two wv ppeared, wan de= He had money, a gold watch, mond stud and a diamond searfpin amt seen. The money and jewelry was found, tion of been found the and who assault oll of ce. severely, hotel, hax engaged detectives to wat for the two women, but has been un to eateh them, Hart wax engaged to be married to a & woman in the neighborhood of the two private entra upstairs to the first floor of t and Miss Taylor even or walking chrough the corridera during the busy hours of the ewa of the 5 affect her mind, She this room’ she ing. and aft midnight, Sh In possession of the ground floor. at the service of Miss After working f heavy air pressure was too much for Wem is a comparatively | Afflicted Pilgrims from|Fell 40 Feet from the stead of signalling for the buc’ climbed up the in tached to the thre the seven-foot tubu ‘The Henry J. smith tn storm on) ar to work- masted schooner Henry J. Smith cured by the relt~ of the good St. log rhe tube to the bottom, a distance of | ! Thomaat’ rowly missed falling on two ktom of ous when | f° hurrleane off Work in the bottom of the enlsson re- nn chiselied out of the stone. A new|quirea men with strong heads and lungs; aa the alr is supplied al services| under an artificial pressure of about 045 pounce. The men are worked in vive good wages, ¢ of] Rooney, who 1s an ex-member of the bone of tho forearm of the eaint to] police force of Cincinnati, had been Cohen & Co. have| Which pilgrimeges wit be made from] walting around the building for a long | time in hope of getting work and last expomur led by. Commodore fon's flagship, the sloop Susie, reach Port Washington last night on its an nual cruise to the eas! netuary railing will bo the rack] He descended the thirty-foot tube In- @eason without intermission. The for crutches and braces which the peo-' to the calsson, which Is ten feet deep, LOST HER LOVE: THEN SUICIDE. Thefon Sanders Heard} Sweetheart Intended to Wed Another. a week over the theart he ha After news in Sw was about te om man had sta courted her asstdy ders shot jome, No. Sanders was twenty years olf and was employed axa clerk Ina dry goo store, He had been in New York years working hard to make the for- send for his sweetheart, ite recelvel a letter from his mother week ago telling him that the girl was Cred of watting and wan about to marry another man, Since the had been despondent and said tha: th was no uso in living and working KILLED BY DUMBWAITER. © Droke and of Man @ Frederick Roths thers butcher shop at No. 216 enue, Was killed vexterday int elon Mead vering Men hid, employed tn hte Fitth . ‘o. 1 East One Hundr. hirty-tirst street. Me had delivered ment to a family rf sending It up on the “]oup the shat ken off the to wee If the meat walter, when the rope broke and the box fell on hts ng his skull. TERRORIZED BY 2 VEILED WOMEN. Revolvers, Miss Taylor Has Dogs, Bells and Detectives to Protect Her. felninieleieinfnlnteintefelnintebelnieifeletoinleielntelntelefeinteininintninteintof NICKEL SOL BERLINER GOES FROM OR POISON. Champion Pinochle Player Found Paris Green an Emetic. Consul tothe Canaries, | walked down t waiting for the Heth Avenue that. But whether ¥ time Sol much omeney about him that twe West Thirty Electric — ening World.) ¥., duly 15.—Mies (Spectal to The MIDDLETOW. Colum lly a prt tn th ted wom- oxen about the place her some weeks 4 nthe yard back Jf the hotel and who oured a mixture of carbolls veld and r n who have b Charles H. Coleman, proprietor of the b lectric alarms have teen attached to} 8 which A tel, 8 from She Hvex In a room on the first floor, In stalrway, and carefully locked dogs guard the bulld- the place ta closed at the big colife, remainy bolted. Thre 1 himself nis iso ylor, The Mr. han and a CALL ON KELLER ‘SCHOOL MAAS Barker's Friends to! ThreeHundredofThem who the Rev. John Keller t ker Feb, 3 lant have been tnvit tend 4 mass-meeting in Arlington, No J..[ 0 ‘We have never before found so many to-night, under the auspices of the Thomas G. Barker Defense A ton. The commi meetin lan, chairman, HR Victor, W. 1. Stewart and John Sumner, ling upon him to institute a suit for | defamation of character against Mrs. | be submt in Roberts £ sal) Mr. Stowe, of complaint on the pa fr Heve Mr. Keller guilty of the assau on Mra. Barker, we will not allo flelenieinbelninbelininbeeieebieteieiet noher face, burning her} nd acarcely e Paylor ix al pre athe who the t All this trouble ts are envious of Miss 7 ju and her suce as in having J some of th women to become a few hours the novice and re decided to go up. In which SCHCONER IN DISTRESS. niterns, Ing Ww duly 38. Cape NORFOLL four- day towe The Sm trom Newport fad, wax struck by the ye Hatteras on W ard sulfered greatly kone and w! we. of 1 ry command fe leaking} Keport, nT rtont BROGKLYN Y. C. CRUISE. The Yachts Will Race Every Day sate | for a Week, | ‘The feet of the Brooklyn Yacnt Chup, | rhelius Furgue- | rd, Tho feet will leave tosday for a cruise | to Greenwich. Conn. “and: will disband ble bope to discard atter their cures. and the alr lock at the top was closed.! chorage on saturdays, Sacee Club an- on Saturday. 25 STEIMER TINS "IT was a coffee user from early 1Sc Towels, 18x33 in., at We each 32c Towels, 20x40 in., at 25c each. childhood, but it finally made me 50 25: Towels, 20x38 in., at 2lc each 50c 20x39 in., at 37'3c each. nerv that I spent a great man. 6S¢ Towels, 23245 in, at 5c euch. sleep! nights, starting at every Damask Towels— sound I heard and suffering with a 25 Towels, 24x50 in., at2lc each, 50: Towels, 23x44 35c each, continual dull headache. My hand rowels, 22x50 in., at We each, trembled and [was also troubled with shortness of breath and palp: tation of the heart. The tem showed a polsoned condition and I was told to leave off cote was the cause of It I to break myxelf of the ‘Ran Ashore at Punta | Mogotes, but Passen- gers and Crew Saved. Food Coffee, was flat and tasteless and I thought {t was horrid stuff, but my friend \rged me to try again and let it boil longer, This time I had a very de-| {comfortable to a degree, econor Ughtful beverage and have been en-| they are sold elsewhere, Joying it € a of health HAMBURG, July 15.—Capt. May, of steamer Tanis, for Montevideo, |cabies that his veseel ran ashore at nd 1s a total loss. ngers and crew are pro- ceeding for Montevideo, en DIVORCE AFTER 18 YEARS. (Hamburg June Punta Mogot and more nervous at thmes with dizz, suffered with nausea and Indigestion, have been using Postum Food Coff for some time and are now in a per-| ff Rotueda, fect condition of henlth.”—Grace M., Cuyahoga Falls, Obto. | cuarke a peared clghigen y once a leader in the political and busi- Reds circles of Oswego. ¢ the size of two peas to prevent boll- ing over. ae BON VIVANT TO BANKRUPT, —.—- SOO OOOO OO SORRY vl MAN Home on a Vacation, Asks to Be Relieved of $51,353 Debts In- curred Through Sign- ing Accommodation Paper—'' Never Got a Penny." Berliner, U anaries, {sa hope ween syd army one invective which right mtd Mr Herliner had not th Motel f eof the x Mrondway, At ane wine ao fast that ward J. Tul Qed ike a Maxim | Sagi t Hulk He coutd order af well us, and caret nown 1 A Noble Son¢ Spain and was y until after hose rived his appolnt= to him that ‘ansferred from for Len venth, after 4 Gibbs and W. Meade, ultimatum in Atrong-arm omen’ w A him up tn ho ostr Hitt Rh! It wie counterfelt and refused yt it I they had done so Soi would seen happy. for nothing seemed to give Rim more pleasure than separating tin-{ fis mones 1 hin money 0 Mf Sol's depende “Kgwectally 16 v0 Mr Kitt that he w Hilhine Berlin nish port Ngo on 1 know that th of New York will do me part’ sald event 1 oretort- quently surely iting out alwhten {tix claimed le | He saya that the peeks my be dis ueted jr te personal of $14, has returned, tt 4s -satd, Iy sults of clothes, which, are not low, but mille; nxpiration for a summer ie calls the Teneriffe rb drank of tt the other a4 which were all elther by som friend of t drink the long-thme familar of laneh Sul atone time, before he rm of Julius & Son or of a halt hour smag- fin politics, wae a ibe Dy hin r h en elected Chairman of) if the He ayutetly | roan th National Republican Committee, fo kood deal oof money asa if value ing wht vation Hanna was payin Ed Rlee when that perennial Ro he ene, Lothe bMiye Theatre and ime Hol, who was prepart x eate, next Moar was] oT any one can bring forwant a debt cy petition, did not take Ob!» rt for polittclans and men-about-| that 1 have pe siete ink, if 1owith «lt saya Mr Don't be foolish, — Sol,"* navised} ta load of it and you'll be! Sol's most Important plunge wan when off a million, if necessary." he bought a play from Lao ant Grover, i cally perfect,” says the} ‘ins’ report. “We belleve this is; to the gymnasium training in. the; rmal School and the appetite for ath-j vhich has been developed int! years. | These youn merous Received at Pert Arthar. TACOMA, Washington, July Protests are being made because the Russian authorities at Port Arthur. at : 15. —Three women | opening letters to sid from the se eee scat me | American and European realdents ¢heree inished a ph ‘a Nothing is permitted to be sent out no of 3 young women who are} that contains any allusion’ to Russian ublig school teaching. miliary affairs oF criticism of Roselam methods, Hold a Mass-Meet- Singularly Free from |e" ing To-Night. All Defect. N ttizens who are desirous that the| CHICAC ruth & the shooting of] phys by Thomas G. Har-| amioa to at-| to take up in charge of the ts componed 0: : Kearns, 1 AU spectal on Rola bation el Store now closes at 5 O'clock daily, except Saturdays, when it closes at 12 o'clock, Noon. | to the citizens ter wh have prepare felnteneretia| Ready Today---at 5c a Yard otithe) rectors) Of course we didn’t have all the quarter-million yards rof nde Whtle individually we may b*- | Dimities shipped to us at once—didn’t expect to need the rest until this week. But we almost ran out on Friday, vast as were-our lings to creep tn. The sen Tsupplies, Your demands were almost overwhelming; and yet we Lee ‘\Wchould not have been surprised. When fresh, crisp, fine and 1 the unwholesome disc beautiful Dimities are offered at the price of calico, it is little wonder sof the rectors avsatinn: {that you demand them by scores of thousands of yards. But we’re {sno obstacle wart. |Hready with plenty to-day—thirty big cases have been opened and net Mrs, Barker, and added to the collection. Ample quantities and the same profusion Seat ae of dainty and beautiful patterns to choose from. Plenty of counter- space and salespeople to serve you comfortably. Plenty for those — Hurt in Street Col who order promptly by mail. 5c a yard. Le nd Fourth avenue and Basement. oTh r Frank Grande, thirty-five yeara Renwick street, was badly hurt | And Toweling HARD TO BREAK. A superb offering of Pure Linen Towels is made today. But the Coffee Habit Can Be Put Off.’ |ffterests every housekeeper. These: Nuckaback Towels—- Kitchen Towels 12.g¢ Hemme Is, 17x90 Seach at24e cach. hole ss Ibe C Toweling: 12yc kind at $e a yard. for that ndat 16c a yard. unable! bie ounciit Postuin | Popular Summer SILKS wo sensible sorts we tell of dresses and waists, are es at which ne one induced me to try “The first trial the Food Coftes| Women appreciate such Silks as the below. They make up well, as Sum al ever articularly so at the: or st and am now tn} very greatly improved condition | | brother {8 also using Postum | dof coffee, and a friend of} checks; all wh Mr W, ea great coffer | Re found growing more{f 5! Black Tw illed Silks, 550— and was troubled Lies spells, His wife] stripes and nilid Summer y strong and JOHN WAN AMAKER, Formerly A. T. Stewart &Co.,Broadway, th Ave, n Ave, 9th and AQta S18 i} Put a pide of Dutter In the pot

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