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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 1901 : ' NES ARE WON AND LOST ] ETT AT SARATOGA, GAMBLERS’ PARADISE. pry Rothenberg & sesso | West 14th Street. emacs] MATCHES Ul [eer toes Age ana te teei] Annual Lace Curtain and Upholstery Sates | aie Draw Crowds of Shoppers. DOO dor Oro ere ror, —- A Full Revelation of SAMPSON HEADS List PRE-| the Shrines Where PARED BY CAPT. LEMLY. the Goddess of Luck | Is Worshipped and °| Wooed ‘tothe Limit’); B Rear-Admirals, 10 Captain: Commanders and 8 Lientenant- Sn Commanders are Incinded. —How You Can ‘Roll | der Tr | ( High” at Canfield’s| 2 Every Price Is a Revelation. WASHINGTON, Aug. %—Txe st of] and Nobody Be the @| The trial of John Beneduccto for the} These important Sales are now in full swing, Every 19 murde: f Antonio Del Bi. . husband | ot Hencsducclo's ‘ormer wite, wan con-|{ Hour adds to their interest und success, The departments tinued tay in the Criminal Branch|{| on the Third Floor are incessantly busy, When new, stylish of the: Supreme Court before Justice] and reliable home furnishings are priced so low as in these Gildersleeve and a jury. ould be exce, lesstrousl nal Binzeelan ic centebe thee Sales it is but natural that the response shoul Po for the prosecution, She wan prenent|| tionally notable, witne: prepared by Capt. Lemly. < Judge Advocate of the Schley Court of! Wiser. Inquiry, and transmitted io Admiral @chley yesterday was made public Capt. Lemly to-day. It does not purport ¢ be a complete Ast, but Includes the principal witnesses who will be called by the Judge Advo-| ialuominentreambling etithed murdergand|told| hel urvivesters Great Bargains for This Week. cate. The witnesses whom Admiral Entra PEEL eS ae er direct: E MAR AWuatankcAiiay sel elanonec hace | Corea eer ee a hooting was deliberate and Intentional: Lace Curtains. Sofa Cushions. ty-four hours {n Saratoga to satisfy him | that she begged Heneduccio, if he must F Rot included in the for the reat of his natural Ife. AM hi Pan eadratnhiithactanatepeteline Real irish Folnt Patterns. Silk Fh J The llat {x as follows: Renr-mvairale | ois. ig money. Nuateeay iat . 1 i her a peas ie 3. 98" Poniimt 16-inch Sofa Cushions e William T. Sampson, Robiey D. Evans, |"! , nd she had married Jess than INinch Sofa fe Mrancia'J.Higginson, Charles 8.Cotlon, |, “ATAc08® supports curing the season three weeks before: that Reneduccio eee wath yetnen Safa ¢ C letaceiCh ravine ain "| four large gambling clubs. ‘The Sara fired the fatal shots, one over and ors rg aT ch sofa: Cushions. je % ss ora © most prete: i “4 h Sofa Cushloi pe Captains—French E. Chadwick, Cas- | (084 lub. the most pretent under her arm whtle she was holding 3) Eo 8 ONCE ch Sofa Cushions. je {ts Kind in the country, by Tchard A. Canfleld, who, ts backed yndleate, his arms to restraia him from shooting. = zee “7 All this happened, she sald, on Feb. rich optn work; well covered. 6 last at No, 15 Roosevelt atreet. She Scotch Lace Curtains. par F. Goodrich, Charles D. Sigabee, ia: ee te William C, Wise, Francis A. Cook, Bow- te TED Hy x5 man H. McCalla, Theodore I. Jewell ‘William M. Folger, Robert M. Berry, | Tae Manhattan Club, which tn con- married Del Blaze on Jan. 19 In Brook- 1. 98 a Citak, SICH LAC! EB Wont’ yebalLA Hanaumsretired: ducted by Jim Westcott, has bloomed | lyn, In reply to a question by Assistant Re seaeta 3-Fold S Cor ders—-Willlnm P, Potter, Rich. | {his season. It ts located at No 6 District-Attorney Le Barbier, she sald a palr for TC [o) creens. ard Wainwright Joep G. Eaton, ring atreet, Just across from Con- Ahe was never legally married to Bene- 2.50 baleesnnesinrcables: we HEE SSS A SEROTEC yO eaeres a 1 = Nee shes n $ |ton ©. Mazon, Beaton Schroede sens Hall, “There haa always been diucelo, althoweh tlie tine) she} wa oie dled iti, gure. raners 75¢ M. Miller, Lewis C,] &ambling there, and at one time there | ne c ¢ thought she ! ailkolinesi91.u valuenceses Iutiner Alexander 1h Dates, | [was a. ool-raom In hnit of the larae B| he tte Potengi erekourans ‘Window Shades. “ ‘ 7 a pair for DOUBLE She was married Just four years ago. 1. oe THREADED NOTTT n but thirteen years old. Del Blaze HAM CURTAINS, worth her third husband, Mra. Del Blaze range of patterns, 3i| SUADHS | Maxis f Teal seat inaLerneeTeoue aasoaraca aes tir for, NOTMENGH Aa] SS: values completes. ist evening whe: ourned. ne vowoetlt 5 A It was Intended to begin the proceed- * rack ‘Arabian Sewing Machines. ings to-day with her cross-examination [dy Wittam F. Howe, counsel for the defendant, but she was not present lighted on another stack | wher court opened, end Mr. Le Rarbler he “eoppered” that bell ealied ouln Schmidt, the policeman Portieres. coppered beta] WhO arrested Beneducclo after the 2. 98 a galt for REV ERSTBL ‘n Saratoga,’ | shootinz. MUR TAeutenant - Commanders — Sidney A.[{hall. It te luxuriously appointed this Igtaunton, Nathaniel R. Usher, Albert | season and gets its share of big play iW. Grant, Albion C. Hodgson, Willlam | Two tiny balconies lead out from the \H. H. Southerland, William H. Schuetze, | cafe, where men may take their fair {Templin M. Potts and Alexander Sharp, | friends for a peep at the passion whicn ‘Ste oP. Qui 5 WINDOW 3 & keeps men out late o nights. 16 —=>___ ;; Ron Over the raliings of these balcontes fatr | women lean, watching tntently the | (3) stacks of vari-colored chips belng shoved | (@) from one card to another. Palma and | Mowers almost screen them, but they make rather a pretty plotu The Chicago Club, conducted by big Jim Kennedy, and the United Staten Club, Just across the way, are emailer ©] and less pretentious than the Manha’ tan and the Saratoga, but they are well patrontzed, and it {a dimeult to obtain MAKE CHARGES AGAINST | * "**t At one of the tables during the evening. Cora excellent Rood values, fly 5 ware the only ty nosines [ve been Tice veneer, very tat the er! vi 12 dierent. combina: he. dealers’ have been sft width and [= Sines to mentally eursing that fly. They find b Newey: Owortn i H that the cheeks stick together and be- aroalr ie 46.0 RED Por. | Hi heat a Maureen eh 3.75 “t Fownen patterns: | t ith aweets in the hope Toth ae alike; deep H {ine oodeluck Illes. mal knotted fringe. Have won $90 ch Covers. best quallt 7 (1 followed it 49° Mascot drop-head Sewing Machines, HIM IN COURT. ey nat ithe. Ue ‘AL STRIPE} rantecd for & years, Conntruet: 7 se aceene eames} ti ieieald-careyon he latier art of the story’ In O. Kes Me Oe eee eee eae cnntertal oy the °] the square.’ The clubs take tho leg! 5 on's winnings at the track wet H 1.49 bo NEI ode aul most experienced mechante: every mate percentage and are satisfied. Sar: exactly $80, 1 yards wearing pare case-hard@®ed; sim- @ne a Daughter of Delfino Who long: rich Peraign stripes; worth| ple, easy to operate, rapid in mo- A newspaper man went Into the Man-| toga would permit no other eambling to > in st t z . ton, with, double feed. self. Was} Electrecated(tn sing: flourish within her limits. For this rea- Pecan een Hera enya eae eesiadealt 500 ‘pairs of English Bobinet | threading cylinder shut- 55. 5 son the games are well patronized. So, neverthelens Pilie played through and/ QUARREL IN SALOON LEADS TO Lace Curtains; lace edge and) {!*. ,nutomatic bobbin- Retwoch ithel race track ana kesmblne: Rol.wan two santcofie or a. win and tone A MURDER. Insertion; 3 yards long and Tessie Delfind, fourteen years ol4,|"ouses. one can woo the Goddess of On the same turn, He won only $186 to rill; best quality; 8 hoseifather! was! electrocuted’ in Sing |p ortune. to the limit. the deal on an investment of i $20 stack. — patterns; worth > ‘Ging Prison some time ago, was in the i cold Raed eR aa WWATCHINGSTHEIGAMEZATISARATOGA Dealer Woa Amazed. Cart Driver Held Without this sale, per pair the) morning, ao that a man can play faro F Butler Street oCurt, Brookiyn, to-day |i, gn, = OOOTOCOOODOOC ater with amazement A; Charged w Striking # Alhambra Table Cur fwith another girl, Clara Schreckier, of |" th® morning, races in the afternoon Ing hetiJalaome: | Foreman a Fatal Blow, 2 vards aquare, REV 1 and faro again In the evening. SIBLE RA! 4 cho fa al ° a y 7 sas much fn the dark as one. ri a e 2 the same age. A Chinaman named On WatertatMocchoaieue eal who ta alsa the owner of Atcedo, won| and te as much Jark as anyon track there have been| HAMRMA TANLE Covi oe | Bing was arraigned when they were $15.00 at the wheel tn as many minutes A Prisnte Settlement. eR oT winntnge. ites eoloctnees BUS valten: pet 1. 98 brought to the bar, charged with har-{_ 7N* faro. tables recetya the beat) saris in the searon. Heil in a AMMINR| yy ici eajine tire a wepttes | QUE LIE Mas done well and in 4 Rood | John Cline, twenty-nine yeara old, of palr vee eae Sie omimroved South American ‘boring the girls In hia laundry at No. | Patronage. There the gambler han an| payer and he played with checks that | AT Tie lls rollon tee teen | ieehae tite eee itt | No. 9 Baltle street, Brooklyn, a cart! T tee or two. nectionin to. ordee. Cove 2M Hoyt street. even chance If he keeps his big deta tol were worth $100 each, ‘These he cat | Ment Is male with oftectuatty | He y tive, nd ane cat only | ativer in the Department of Highways, rettes, cred” in sour echolee. of satin ‘Tessie claimed that she left home, at|{% cases. The wheel does not appear to tered about the table with as free nite s Bane "S| get a line on him from the bookmakers’ | was held without ball to-day in the 509 BAMKOO —-TABOU 59 and gold’ medal tick- . * ®t he popular except with people who drop Ste “Jas if it never happened. Sutatde men whoae. duty Myrtle Ay Pall : BITES! artintle and stron Cf ing: special tor Mon- i Nor: 214) Hond/ street. some timo ago be- |; t : pand Mf he were neattering SPAS) ore regulars’ at Canfeld’s Include | after “Phil's” peta. A con tive est|-| Myrtle Avenue Police Court to await $1.25 values aay; all wizen..... ° cause of her atentather, When her | mt the clubs for a few minuten and| sent ona lawn. And he wae luck Ree ee ee eet a crea uacalpligea hie winnitine nts the action of the Coroner on the death Furnit T. t 310.0) HAIIC MATTRESS, coverpd Peaibech was ¥olecirocuted Seheloslds her spect to win a fortune by guessing the! In Canfleld'n club Mt ie mbit alMeult | Pe RIarer Caldwell and Julie Keo he!baokiew “all report losves. Eddle|of Michael Byrnes, Mitty years old, of anor ure are ee In a cholce of texing, mate : 2 au ‘ ga | 7 he ex-atarter, since he mer ip to A LEW) No. : ‘Mal or jmother married his brother. ‘The girl | "UMber® to learn what the losses and winnings | MAN The excsiarior. einer he een No. 549 Gates avenue. o ery Materials. t three races in B) to 1 chance, Yesterday was payday in the depart- x big money,| Ment ane Eling met 8 Ate . his fore R handling com-; Man. in a Lhe loon in al treet, near B DIFFER Flushing avenue, where they had some ENT OABSOR °. Ll tof the ring! drinta. MED a OF COLORS: | fie. 39, ow days! A quarrel arose between the two men, v 5 7 c nboeeaeh and Byres. it Is anid: struck Cline with NALUES J EBRAYARDIAT SS vn as the “silent man.” He stalks about | the track, noticing none of hin old friends. 1 playa his ehipe aut nd silently re Se. Stone Furniture ‘Tapestr. 30 Inches wid vo YARDS ‘Thero have heen few dig winnings and| have been, owing to the fact that a e Ww big lonses this season at the clubs. /aratem has been adopted which pre ht, so whe left hin house. isan raaident el ee bor. | Pearsall haw probably made the biel chides even the dealer from knowing aes oF ihe nelghbor [gest winning at the bank, Ie took| what In done. , Whose name could not be learned. | $a trom the Chicago (ub « tow + moticed for some time past. that the jeclared that he had not been treating s AIR MAT- 8, mude In one or two vered in extra Heking: special Monday; all_size but tt ie said that h rite alone. At the bank he] misstons for xon McCafferty took $20.0 ly, makes no cor res with his wine “It a “high roller’ deaires to play the m Ie xald he nights ago, but he had previously lo Girls were frequenting Sing's place. She]. thousand bank and iloes not care to attain any nen, See eL IM he nalerbOns flat. Cline, it ts alleged, rushed out- \geported the matter to the police, and a] qearee tenga Manhattan Tye ang | Ratorlety, he gore to Canfield anf makes Noon the other hand, makes| There are few Iie plavere at the) aide, eabhed the rough board neat of |} f CARPETS AND RUGS. ‘ . bs) s \ known his destra, i. rl nth track, Dayy Johnwen ran out after t watch was kept on the Chinaman arene “ he bank | xnown comments constantly. He ie very auper ; i ran erste ow « ‘ ‘co police found the two girls In the|w canwlil™ where Ne tow $13.0 anit | ephen he takes hin reat at the table | sittions, Bee Oe ee TY aaa Rie Am beats cried tn the Drookisn fHoapital A YARD FOR U SMYRNA RUGS, all. wool, j 4 MoT was anid “welched” afterward. was| ant tn furnished with ordinary white if veay | HbAUE the oni BAW Peat el (ete centamorninee 25c¢ GRAIN canre ble, at About one-third off. } Back room of Sing’n store. He was ar- the season, Mo made} checks, the cheapest In the lay-out theckn which. Rauftman ts ay thin In not —<——__—_ soeresart hon ice. a) Gig f Fested and the kirls were takon to the ahaatnoth been heel ese ie cheapes: ° “4 } s which Kauffman vis 0 — ee ede tanie colors: | Spence iy ee oe , ot been ‘seen | ree iiay' te worth m0 ae181.000 cach enon a eard. want | trie + hit he Is not F a ‘Ber Soclety. Both pccused they at che tablew since HOS aR in te eoeee cad ennclahines Tiseticecaitanieiner Tiling Wogh"and nia weeers’are mndest| git Birds Aare searce. 55 SAAT EY Se | 7.98 11.98 15, 98 naman of maltreating them. Louts V. Hel, the New York broker. |-rha venler slocn not know the value Terinstentisasconperad compared te nome he’ down in] Fe@ reed irda have thus far ap- |] Cc 1h E81 e SH RTS SONTTION, th Sand it won for him. ‘Then | former years peared in the 1 *On Sing was held under heavy bonds jew Jersey meadows, pment CARY Eo satligeinalsl ; itterna: for parlors, sitiing-rooms, | SEAMLESS | AXMINSTER Atias, | for trial. Y e mtrarnss for RArOrsy plain and Peralan, centres, Roce Rin eter Hany eaten ec te i nN ne Ip | a a CUTE panero A9c ti Hote AL Woo. cept per etna panne a BOY ARRESTED. GOES FREEBY BODES FOUND SWITCH GHISES | =. 22 swsesenoga Pel) SLD KG ELE Ad 49c, BROMLEY SMYRNA Ri Fe ota WHITE WOMAN.’ FORLAD'S DEATH ODELL'S ORDER. AT LONG BRANCH TRAIN. WRECK. a gaene oom 6x9 . A F Ne ean? FOR SMITH'S MISSOURI POSSES IN PURSUIT YOUNG NAAB DROWNED AND, YOUNG EDGAR WILLOUGHBY! MAN. SUPPOSED TO BE PILOT.|EXPRE8S COLLIDES WITH A 75¢ AX MINS GB; the fa- 12 different 10.6 oxl2 : R eae. Glendale evernibie, crite: :35c { . jong, wide, .to- wy ant S AND WILL LYNCH HIM. | HIS COMPANION HELD PARDONED BY GOVERNOR. | AND BOY BATHER. FREIGHT NEAR NEW HAVEN. where at $Liv.a | morrow for... 2 Farm Mand Francie Fire 4 Dead Boy's Nrother Dragged Mim, Got Six Months tn Jatl Necanse He y the Rody of VP. Passenme: LINOLEUMS_AND_OILCLOTH: The Path edi and mney rested is Younger Son temalna to York, § , Geruine Plain Cork Linoleum, 4 yards de nm, of Columba and. ford Shaken wide; suitable for oftices alls of stores; 75c. grade, t le, per sq.yd. 49c t FY uvsiais uemulne core Linoleum, ¢ Ta tha (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ wide range of. patterns; 2 yds. wide, ck of Tong Branch, has} Saw HAVEN, Conn, Aug, 28.—The & quality; per sq. yd. i been arrested charged with causing the, On Mackwell’s Isiand early to-morrow from New York collided Best Floor Ollcloth (No. 1 quality); 2 yds. level to be that of one| With switch engine 1.051, at Cedar wide; new Fall patterns; 50c. grad ited and killed Miss Henderson! death . ‘ , morning after having served if Paid Help Wants) (."') death of Joseph Naah, seven years old, after having served two of a 284 , bed a of her brother: | of No. 3% Morris atreet, who wan drown: | six 1 of Imprisonment for. ie pilota drowned off Sandy Hovk | HI station to-day. The express left square yard......ssce0e to Success. KANSAS CITY, Mo, Aug. 2%—Near| @rank Jariaziinak!, RR KR) Columbus, Mo., forty miles aouth of| No. 18} Morria atree: here, Hors Francts, a negro farmhand, | old, of | Pardoned by Gov. Odell, young Edgar 5 Corner F Jersey City, has | Willoughby will leave the penttentiary morgue the bedy of a man| SFX ashore at Weat End about noon; “clock expres in This Morning’s inlaw, W. Co Hyatt, on whose farm the|ed yeaterday in the bawin of the Morria| taking an old piece of harness from al. few dava ago. All that was found in| the New Haven station on time with red. Canal, at the foot of Hudson street. It} Junk shop in the Bronx, Ilis. release othing was one ce: The man| Engineer 8. 8. Landon, of Boston, at aped, but 1s being pursued | was supposed that Young Naab dled ac-| Wax brought about by Chaplain T. J. nout sixty years old, bald-headed, | the throttle of Engine 181. On nearing $ 17.50 3-Piece Parlor Suit for $39.98. negro w World. Frat by posses from Columpus and Warrens | cidentully, Munro, of the Tombs, who took an tne ! gray halr and smooth face, meas-; the Cedar Hill station Engineer Lang: Tore of these Suits on Sale To-Morrow. pure, and will proba! be lynched. | According te the stories told by tags 1 about alx feet and wore a brown|don saw that a switch was wrong. embers of the family were absent. | eno were in the vicinity at the time | Willoughby Itved with hts parents at] undershirt, black trousers, black sus-| His train should have had the right of stim, who Rrook avenue. ab boy war drowned, wan) No. © boy wan] venders and black allppers. way to Hartford, where It then passes ; Paid Help Wants in the| ¥!th tho exception of the y es Ee 13 Other N.Y, Papers) 8? remained to prepare mapper. The! paying on the dock with hie brother | arre on June M4 for entering Henry er Blakesicy, eldest son of Prof.|on to Willimantic, then over the afr line PANLONaUEE ne Combined. pemre wae’ a revolver to kil her andi write, who te ten years old, The Jar-| Harrta's junk shop at One Hundred and ealey, one of the four boy's drowned | to Roston. Seeing the misplaced switch irene! 21s wing to lack of telephone facilities | {zlinskt boy, who Ia known as Magee, th and Hrook avenue Monday, was also picked up out of!he brought his train to a stop. He had tr antenna shed haere LID JANITRESEES ....,, g{ tie authorities knew nothing of the | becaume the other boya cannot pronounce | atid taking some old harness. He was surf in front of the Atlantle Hotel | hardly dane so when the ewitch engine silts datenee eats BAKERS Loaf ktreeswor oo. a | mater anal midntgne, is name, was awimming in the basin, | locked up for four days before hlalat noon. ‘This makes three bodiea re-|dnahed down upon him. The impact manship. guaran. BEADERS . AP LUNCHMEN |. & reg which Is about elght feet deep and hay| Mother knew where he waa, covered of the four, The body of Ray-|threw the express locomotive back tecds fi Pp suaran- BLACKSMITHS... 6 | LAUNDRESsES DROWNED IN PAIL OF WATER. | 0 muaay bottom first Information she had of the| mond Blakesley, the younger brother, against the buffet car, smashing the Tiike Jarisziinskl, the boys say, ellmbed on she says, was when a man who|sull remains In the water, front platform. the dock, stripped off young said her ep teil Far neartny eel oons — Half a dozen passengers were slightly clothes, and, taking hold of h keeper came to by nd sald that the hurt on being knocked about the cars by A oNot Get Wie ad Ont Jumped into the water with him. Find-| man who sent him could do. so: BOLD CHICKEN THIEVES. the force of the collision, but none of Three-year-old ney Meyers waaling that he could not support him he] for her, She saw the sa the Injuries was eerious. left alone to-day tn hits home at No. 207] let go, swam to the dock, dreaged him-| the following prmoraieg yuant her to/Taking All the Heat Foaltry in —={=_—- Rast One Hundred and Seventh street, [ref and ran away Attic Naah| the Morrisania police étation, There Copnecticut. Rie rem oe mee ee da talk with a policeman, who h BED BRIDE AND FLED. In @ corner near the stattonary tubs] promptly sank. sho had at r hapai isan seston were) ROBBE D. \BONNAZ . . PACT | mookninpens .... 12 | Mt ROOVKELPE! MF , pree-Yenr-Old Sydney 9 Meyers erence 998 the celebration. The muate of the m jeanes heading, the visiting fire ieee niea hae enlivened the village since an early, hour to-day. ns : ho sent her to RATORS. PARQUET ron LAYE WHITESTONE, LI, aoe H. He was qui gine Hose Hook and Ladder end Indian Pai * was an iron pall Mled to the brim with] George Naab went to the rescue of | told her that the boy's case wax to come ef s PAU hla brother and was almost drowned, | UP that day In Special Sessions before DEALT D, conn Aus. BAN warned bape ated after 9 ‘Mea brother came home he| Matrick McGovern and George 1 Justice Jerome. organized ‘gang of len thieves have ock, ch the following ‘com- a pret a ame nom h ce e ree ‘Tegmart pantes took part: Columbia Hose, En- nehakwara (ensuing: litte cow tons ‘She wan downtown, but the doy was|striick thin section of Connecticut. Not for the body of “Frank and. recover not brought up tn the court, and toward] night passes but Aundreds of fine| Cassie Sergeant wae held in $1,000 It from the mud, ‘The litte fellow waa the clowe of the day xhe Jearned that he | Hens and young poultry are stolen. hTel pail for trial By Justice Furlong to-day : Hose, and the German Rifles. The PORTERS: | It is xupposed b as standing by the | poued b Ni anal tt ‘a PRESSENS Bi patl when he allpped and his head fell rancin Homital: where head wt| fad been arraigned the day before, and sang comes from Whode Island, where|in the Gates Avenue Court,- Brooklyn. *Livntor Heoks anal Columbias were at- SALPSLADIES gfinto it. y ock last night, on the advice of the police had pleaded | falés have been made on the yards Ir] He was accused by his wife, whom he L in natty uniforms, SALESEN ni ee eae " pag Jariealinnk! was arraigned be- | guilty. Enst Trovidence, ulin tont: all through | married two months ago, with stealing| FIRE, LADDIES HOLD THEIR Mane parr pole teehitchst tne two see- 3 WATER TANK BURSTS. ented the mory told by. th | She saw him In the Tombs and Inter-| Warwick, Ene: and Weat Greenwich,| rer jewelry. Sergeant was traced to BIG CELEBRATION. Hons, \thelorac tine headed dy ‘the full 3 and was held for further examina. [ested the chaplain in his case, with the Exeter and Coventry. Saratoga by Detective arroll and ar- oie Point Military Band and the SILVERSMITHE 4 It that {t waa placed before The boldest stealing In this State !s| rested. gecond >y the College ‘Point Fite and STENOGRAPHERS -. 10 ping Station Alma: De - — ell, who granted the pardon, in North Stonington, and isolated parts| | Mrs. Sergeant, is very {11 at her hom tes Drum and Bugle Corps; - Many resl- 19 inhed at Deal Nene SHOT WOUND NOT SERIOUS.| Before Mrs, Witoughhy went to the}of Voluntown and Preston farmers are oie Serole a street, and unable to [agacentalone theyiine: ‘of Bustos ers 2 Ry p, oN ey ) ' ° pol h as | organisa! cor wi ant inting, iH ASBURY PARK, N. J, Aug, 28.—The station and saw the policeman ahe was|organtzing and the hen thief caught aS a ecarerren presented +a, ‘ane on a few miles] Hanker EKaton, Injured at told, phe says, Atha could : ‘ ‘The Santa Fe to G ses* e , Boarance, a rier ct a thing for her. » compensation was rf # er je big parado the -viaitin re- et Ny Dec offered by her then. and abe sald this aera oma. men were entertained at dinner. fats Peter Raton, the banker, who, aa re- | morning, atter thinking It all over, that!” y, coh” Eppler,. of 100 Mulberry GUTHRIE, Okla; Aug, 28,—The Banta afternoon there. wera ant ported, accidentally ahot himself in tho [she believed some wan expected. appler, es i Fe. Railroad Company ‘haa. secured/a i ween the various a compen water tank at Deal Beach, from this place, containing 6,000 gallonn of water, collapsed at a late hour last 2 Bene and the water rushed in torrents Pai it Ss et iia | ss il Sewine SSeS || wer and wine to sdvetion | evaee etas eect daearan | eis clo ets annette uiidings were almost completcly yet, ng morning Cy DES tform tited | ant Ly double-barrelled shotgun, ta not eerl- end, wien tol adver tise: he fell-on Fight sta | sal operated. ss “asthe tote, ™ rapreatetea ah Rd ss He, ein goayvelt, Mompital but : a inact Seco ibaa tear