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Sarnia eeanamed eee ne Brava) 2 Body of Well-Dressed 2 Girl Picked Up To-/% ‘Day in the North Riv-|3 er—No Icentification|¢ Marks Found. of a goott-looking Woman was picked ap in the Nor River to-day at the foot of Nine’ fourth street. Tiiere was absolezely | nothing about the Body that mixht lr to an fdentincatwm. ln her 2 Which was found in her pocke ‘Was $2.60, but not a Tap of paper trom | @ The vd; : which her name or her home might ve | @ f iearnea. E ONear the place where the dody war |} E fbund John May keeps boats for hire. When he went down to this float this Big boats. Policeman ‘Costello was i forming he saw the bod:r near one of f @timmoned and the body was towed £ ashore. ic : The woman was of reculir features | s S SpAi about twenty-richt yearn old. She | % Waa of dark complexion, with brown | @ , wes S feet 3 Inches tall and} () Weighed 120 pounds. She wore « sky- | % @ue skirt and a white waist. There |@ was no hat on her head and on her hands was x mir of white gloves. {The nelghborhood whare tin: body was| found was a lonely one. The fact taht the woman had no hat and that she Wore glover, gave rise to the belief at first that she may have been in a atrog: gle at the end of which she was thrown into the water. ‘The body wax weil preserved showing that ‘t had not been in the water long. It was sent to the Morgue ——— yon Lacanin. LIVERPOOL, Aug 19—The Cunard Line steamer Lacania, which sailed for New York to-day, had on board Mr Ind Mrs. Justin McCarthy, H. Mulock Gi poutmaster Ge 1 of Canade, and Dr; Janeway, of New York. TRIED TO ( ¢ ( God Secon ; E | ~—-PARENTO. Se Shot at Father and Mother. P40 The Evening Worlt + Mody Aug. -While under ry nannity resid inden ‘Town- from ders, At 4 o'clock fweather wi) ut feussion, iit Tunnel wil RAHWAY Jaboring Frank Howell, hip. four miles to kill aivenue tunnel nth hin paaents and fred tw \otstel nots he. went and! AIL shot went wild. ave hit the father in the n, tinkiig he prinelpa the nulaance. vant with Wright, of thie ety, wert ropes, Chief ape ted him. out and arr se || 850 The M. B ocunc §| POLITICAL ISSUE. Strange Platform in New Jersey's Next Campaign. & & College tr Animals Strange Institute to Be Founded §n France to Determine the Question: “Do Animals Think?” & | Two Gotuons That 1 tartied Paris. Ber Brother-in-Law’s itontsh the French Capital. Bride The pany will do nothing nuied BLACK HOLE eccne en rere Plans to Abate Tunnel Nuisances Go Over Till Next Year. The New York Central Ratlroad Com- to abate the Park until tlemoted {Malet Engineer Wilgun thinks that cool Heticle to duing way §| Which Loves Longer: || MAN o. WOMAN? PRIZE FOR THE BEST LETTER TELLING WHICH AND WHY. A Most Interesting Discussion. artly check conditions in the reatly improved so sare orate _ THE WORLD: SATUKDAY EVENING, Avuua1' 0, WW ZOCOOCOOCOCdO! CLCOHSCOEOOD —_-—_ with Theft. SAN FRANCISCO, States Commissioner Peacock une APEIDR: | We Hazen, lssued a arrest of Walter the Mis. fechtier Clerk of ¢ ything ts Weare the with 9 * & Night on Coney Island's Sands . No. 5 in the Great Series of PHOTO SCENES OF ACTUAL NEW YORK LIFE. *# # Full Page Photograph in 4 Colors. & * * o 99 Wh. Bicycle *‘L’’ for Broadway-- Not? Full Details of a Plan to Please Wheelmen and Relieve the Congestion of New York's Main Artery. With a Descriptive Illustration. & Shamrock II's Chances Ff Winning. A Plain, Unvarnished, Unbiassed Summing-up of the Comparative Mer- its of Shamrock I!, oe) Constitution, by the Greatest Expert, JOHN R. SPEAR... Nlustrated with Photographs. Aug. 10— SIX MONTHS. (DID DIMMICK KILL HIS. |MORE OF THE | STEAL UNCLE Leader of ‘‘de Ate’’ OAM GOLD? Chief Clerkof SanFran- cisco Mint Charged United has, upon requent of Secret Service Agent G. warrant for the Dimmick, Inited States Mint former. ! early last month, f clerk at the time ut wan dismiased by ).—<hlef awl an tek vie | i which had been declared impera- 2 GIRL AlaK ‘LIFE FOR HER SWEETHEART Puts Off the Surgeon and Hastens to Man in Prison. GRANGERS SUFFER A REACTION. Were Subjected to Bear Fressure. PRISONER ADMITS THEFT OF BOY’S BICYCLE. Out of Work and Wanted to Get Married Fxense — Arguce Nin Own C Girl Gets Ball. TRADE WAS LIGHT ; BUT TONE BEARISH.| Gompers's Declaration and WIL Crop Report Chief Fac- tore in Decline. With hin sweetheart, whom he wan to have married within a month, watching him with apprehenstve eyes, Charies Ror, a law atydent, of New York City, war arraigned befcre Judge Bannett in Mount Vernon to-day cnanged with wtealing a bleycle from Wille Gerat- ner, of Rich avenue, Chester Hil. h bowed head and broken’ votoe ‘oun prisoner said: Tim entity, Your Honor, of tating the wheel, but what caused me to do it 1 don't know."" Tears ran from the eyes of the aweet- heart, Jennte Block, as sitting with her Wrother in a rear seat of the court- room she heard the confession of guilt. Heavy dark rings encircled her ayes and plainly showed that she was fll, and the tense expression of face told of the Suspense she was suffering. Mire Block, who has just reached her majority, was to have undergone an operation to-day, but when she heard that the man she loved had been ar- rested fdr stealing she postponed it and journeyed from her home, No. 201 East, One Hundred and Eighteenth atreet, to Mount Vernon. She would not be satiated until her brother. who accompanied her, had taken her to the cell where the young man waa confined. She talked with him and decided to stick to him through all his trouble. She war not ashamed to meet him as he war led to the bar, but #he started when the Judge called out Charlen Berg. alias David Marks, In addition to steal- Ing he had given a fale nama. Willlle Geratner, a lad of twelve years, the complainant, was so small that the Judge had to lean over tne bench to see him. Berg sald that the only reason he could give for having taken the wheel waa that he was out of work and waa to have been married some time this month, from grand to petit: larce ground that the wheel would 825 If wold to-day So clearly did the prisoner define the Jaw that Judge Henne? asked him whore fie got his Information. ‘Then Marke dropped his head and in a whisper sald he was a law student and at ore thne attended the New University. Judge Hennett was impressed, and ad- journed the care until Monday tn order to give the police time to investignte his story. Pile ball wus fixed at $500, the Mm bring ball for her sweetheart A detective from New Rochelle was in court: with a warrant for Berg on another charge ‘The young woman, |t was sald, had rivkey her Ife In postponing tho opern- attends King Edward’s coronation. SLAUGHT 1HE SWELL SET HAS EVER UNDERGONE. & & He plended to have the charge reduced | ; Mias Block. It war sald, would furniah) | Gompers's declaration that he would]:) atand by the Amalgamated Angooiation in the present conflict, both morally and financially, was unfavorably received by local tradere on ‘Change thts morn- ing. WMteon's crop report, toq, served to augment the prevailing beariah sen- timent. Furthermore the p: ‘averting the exeoution of Shaffer's order to strike were considered very alim. As a conseqnence, prices displayed a decided drouping tendency, which wax most conapicuous in the prominent Granger Iasues. Union Pacific and Mis- sourl Pacific were subjected to Intense Pressure, yielding 1 and 11-4 per cent. cespectively at the very outaet Bt. Paul and Atchison, too, dropped about & point each The movement in the Steel atocks was Aecidedly feverish. ‘The Initial Aisplayed losses of 3-5 and 3-4 per cent on the common and preferred shar respectively. Supporting orders, ho’ ever soon ilfted prices to about. liat might's closing where thay remained ata- tionary. Other promini lines in the 1 duntrial at we ed in the Am: nd. People's Gas which were ff about 1 Issues, both o! per cent. ‘The appearance of the ment in the second hour fittle wignificant change In t and prices continued downward on a total absence of support. The closing was active, but with prices at the loweat. ‘The total aales of stocks to-day 126,809 shares, The Closing Quotations, Opes, Hint. Low. 1Zty & Low Chie) Ind & Low Chie) Mi a srr cht) ok a Ps Colorado Southern Co}, Southern lat pt Col & Hoek. ¥ Consolidated r ° General Blectric Glucwe jorthern pf. Central Paper Intel 1 The Steel Stocks Also + pects for |” (BRIDE V Mrs. Blackburn, Wid, 2w, Will Be Married to Sen ator WASHINGTO: the friemds of M. her marrkage to Joan) C. IDE WHO WILL NOT (OQHANGE HER SONS fei inisithivicinh tvitielelmicleininicieinienielnieieiet Next Week. Aug. 10. Mary EL Ss. Wee n ding to Binckburn | Tine kburn, occur | me HOTEL MAN DIES IN BOSTON. Tilly Haynes, Proprie- tor of Broadway Cen- tral, Expires. nhinieleinlniateieteles nell A despatch fram Boston to-fay an- nounced the death of Tilly Haynes, the proprietor of the United States Hotel there and of the Broadway Central Hotel in thin oi: Death wax due to a general breaking up of the system from advanced age. Mr. Hayes was seventy-three years old, Till Haynes was one of the oldest an@ best known hotel keepers in the United States. He belonged to an old school o fhosts, now nearly extinct. He amsumed the attitude of personal friend to his guest, made a point of knowntg his business and family eon- neotions and was thus able to greet the new arrival with solicitations for bbicieininteininiebeteicieebebtelebebfetesinfeteintefeteleelebtee bt : known Catholic family of the, District. jHer mother, Mrs. McHenry, is lati fiving, and the entice fa amy ‘wor: | his family and Inquiries about bie busl- ships at St. Matthew's Chu: ness. An Senator Tiackbven is not a Cath: llc a dapensation will be necessary before the ceremony is performed. It will probably occur in the rectory of the church the early part of next week. Mrs. Blackburn te atout forty years of and {na prepossessing woman, She x ben a widow for nearly ‘three . Shortly after the death of her Tilly Haynes was the son of Lyman and Caroline Hunt ‘Haynes, and was born in Sudbury, Mass, Feb. 13, 1838. Hoe wana descendant of Walter Haynes, why came from England in 16%. He worked as a boy In a country tore at North Reading and Lawrences, Senator from Kentucky, wil band, who was a distal D Nt relative of very shortly: In hla city: anc\ w IW be a [ner fame. ane wan Appointed to.a clerk- Soe ea te eaten of Mrs. Blac! iif return | ship in the uartermaster-General’s | his own store at pi ni . Mase, an aUigt alfalre Mrs ii Blackburn ge office, She was Fetente ecemoted from { was ono of che origina stockholicrs ta frem Cape May this week are) to her home on Eighteenth atv cot. Before ver marringe to Judge Blackburn, of West Virginia, Miss will x0 . HW. |. Benator a salary of $1.20 to $1,400 per year. She hae no chitiren. Benes. Blackburn lost his wife a ttle over a year ago. The home of the Intent Seeatorial bride will be at the the Indian Orchard Afilis: built. @. bute ton factory, manufactured flax mills at ah uR nand sewing machines at Chic- on "1837 he bullt a music hall and the- weak. rt UE Breet We or Wie, Cent THE BANK S STATEMENT. NEW YORK, Reserve required Surplua and fircr points hi The opening prices were: Aug. 7.20; Sep 20; Jan. Unton Ti... .. B. let pt. LK MM pr ral Weavesteses ‘The Cotton Market. The loc#l cotton market. opened quiet with prices n to-day, Rher. josing prices were Septemb, oO Aug. 10.—The statement of the Associated Banks for the week ending to-day shows 3896. 426,600 965.281. 000 960 Dee. April, arenes ES Aur to come the Amer fan product." MelHlenry, a member of a Fpnite the early atre at Springfleld. It was destroyed = Y DAFT Of the winter. oe are Inc ibe and when he repute it Hotel, adjol it » 7.30 to 7.31; December, 7.35 to 7. March, 7.29 to utes after tis occurrence. Mr. Frost, eave some particulars of Mr. Haynes's career. He was born in Bitierica, Mase., and when a young man went to Boston, where he agtained em- ployment with ‘a leading clothing mer- chant named Simmons. Having learned the clothing business In all its oranches, he went to field, and there established the firm of ket. In view of the strong cable news thin morning, grain markets opened firm and higher to-day, with wheat at 76 8-8 for September, and carn at 61 3-8. Later wheat sold up to 76 5-8, Liverpool closed 8-84. higher, and|Haynex & (o.. which his brothers atill Paris markets 15 to 3% points up. control. Mr. Haynes soon bacame one Trade was mostly local and soon quieted down, the y Central the hotd placed at half ay! many of the rr employees to ‘Mr. Eroat'n olyce and expressed their sorrow. Mr. Iluynes left the hotel € £0 to Bos July 2 one of the most New York'n opening pices were at onc 1 September wheat, 76 cumber, 78 3-4 hh td; Deceenber 5 Chicago's opening ricer were: Sep- only is aa ee a prominent men inthe eountry,: ee na Mr. Frost. “but he was al Dearie tesa Known" othermiae, “and enjoyed the friendship ant esteem of rominent In public, professions! and i} Business circtes, He wan a roan of ‘i Pie means, and his career was replete ~| with many interesting clrcummstanecs.” May, 82 re : December, @& Y bid ares m1gO's Deca mer o'clock were: ber, | BRIDGE POLICEMAN SAW FIRE prices ar 11 at, 7: Matden Lane Alase Sighted trom Big Span and Alarm Tarned In. A fire, supposed to have been caused jes Offered! by rats gnawing @ box of matches, a broke out in the sall loft of John G. 1—Reterring to ene] HOt fan gtere Pe Meee who detected the odor of smoke while was discovered by Polleemam on duty on the Brooklyn Bridge several blocks away, Ne sent th an alarm and Diaze was noon extinguished, The fameae amounted wm about $500. KEEP COOL. ARBUCKLE'S DEEP SEA MOTEL CO. fee advertisement in merning papers. OU TLET FOR OUR COAL. German @ Fear Faci by French Ha LONDO W, Aug. facilities ¥iven in French. harbors and on French railways for the transporta- tion of A mierican coal to the @wias frontier, t) te Berlin correspondent of the Btandar 4 nays: “It ts prett ¥ certain that this will en- able America, ¥ con! to be offered chenp- er than Gere tn coal, and the Swiss manufacturern. » Who have heretofore bought Germait cont, will highly wel- * Martin Engel’s Practice Debut. Queen of London Society + tn Three Months. Remarkable social triumph of Mrs. Francis H. Leggett of New York. Go-Morrow’s SUNDAY Shaffer. (Labor's Leader.) Ghe Best-Natured Croted in th Morgan. (Capital’s King.) 17HE TWO MEN COMPARED AND THE PERSONAL SIDE OF EACH. + e World & A Remarkable Photograph, which will Chase Away tie Blues. * going to Newport to get used to Society's ways before he ALL ABOUT THE FIERCEST ON- * The Judge, the Lady Fall story of the case of Juage Harney, of Montana, who), it is said. was swayed ‘ from justice by a woman's & (6 F.M: Howarth, i i D. Read, Marriner, Fett and contribute to the “Old Dr. Lemonsky’s Mine wiles. others, SIDE. Read Comic Health Dep't.’’ Four pa in colors, in the COMIC MENT. & AND The True Story of Packer, the Man-Eater. Profusely illustrated with photographs. Summer Coa.stine twhere It Remarkable accot int of the most appalling crime in American history, now told for the first time by Mrs. Margaret T. Adams, widow of Gen. Carl Adams, Governmes\t agent of the reservation where the crime was comm: ‘tted. * Wioman’s Ci'ld Ride on Bull's Back. Thr. illing experience of a New Jers. ty ‘Woman, who escaped a fear ‘ul death. wy) t Hopeless Invalid Nvow a Marvel wy @& of Strength. Woman gymnas? fells, th: ough Harriet Hubbard Ay, #7, how she regained her hea. ‘th by exercise. * : & FUNNY eee Never’ Snows Interesting photographs « »f a sport unknown Hs, New York.

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