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JOHN DREW AND ROGERS BROTHERS BROADWAY MONDAY NIGHT OPENERS. | Tenth Season of Em.|: pire Begins with “Sec- ond in Command.” OOOO Ou 11D) The tenth pire Th n Mond Is. Fritz Willams, 1 Lee Harrison, with the 5 ue as tsb ery Re € as Hon: os rontiranen and the Moyer als alm nti fn preach new, includes Guy Ing, loaned by th pire T Toth the American pany; Oswald Yor! Frank E. ert Schable, Baker, Pere: . Lionel Barrymare, Lamb, H. Hassard Short, Rob- GA. Harcourt. Lewis Robert Mackay, Ida Keeler the Knicker: Way evening in Jonn J farce, “The sOington.” The vo persons, with young wom- r The, opens Md with the Hozers) Broth MeNally's latest vai Rogers Brothers tn W. company numbers eich a chorus of forty ha ee iporris n wich Isa feature of tite William W. Ao Weinourg, Pat] in that part of the city. The principal Rooney, James Cherry, Hattie Wit Attractions laathes Atrakosiit Operas Gom= Grace Freeman, nette mma FE ray Bayes, Elsie Davis 1 » [Slinms and Aimee Angeles, James The Iyrica are by Harry B. Smith and} Thomson’ tn an entirety new mono- the music by Maurice I The musi- | tomue, Jowte Witt in her violin and | ¥ cal hit of the new farce in “The Wed- dling of the Reuben and the Mall) sung » ce Rogers Rrothers and | Misses Bageard and St. ¢ alr, Andrew Mack, the populat sinetng comedian, will open the new seaxon at ud Square Tiurt Sayre’ Hill Theatres ope Fong mpectalty Ru t versions mpany. with a At the Ameri play: at ntly done. ver: | pany and the rest of the bill (© made t: of such excellent mitterial Chris in songs, dances Brothers Damm, week will conclude the Next talrments for on John 7 rs ag pleasing aux- Mice Johneon. event which will bring all of ent-loving Harlem out to-night opening of Hurtlg a& Sea "< acre summer xeason Monday, Se THE WORL 3 SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, (901. ir are We nag wiser. There will 4 strong a Kell Hengler st: nie Mugini eortly ona ouses, ROE, Deane, 1H an a 'y creditable yoof Muste nightly an Wile ment The Svengulle enter upor week at Hammersteita Paradt Thin uct has undoubt sone of thes ntus, Sev enter, added Mon= in of the the roof 0 | r Royal Hogue’ at Man- re aire wil reomen with a. re esata A ‘Love's Young Dream The Wing's Carnival.” which TARE cuCnineabe: se of Summer. IL mate si hit nln new the noon mat fstnal nus farce by George Vo Hobart, with music Re heMInAnA TH ina ak by A. Baldwin Sloane, entitled, “Supper | rare a twa weeks. sensi of ; ous end a new ballet, “LeAmour.” [ite vaudeville T Hl for the nd anvexcelent vaude- | Weg inehide ree ules (ele: t. The roof will be [on = T. Aldrich and M y Huth and tt. Margaret. “Felling, Ju sfusie Wilkerson, Vivian Marth optrers. ex Ke Hacks t Caesar's tuesday Hat ned in November as a It will be redecorated, of fternoon Fifty-eight Stree with winter gar- routed nner. pmemiennoes, in a Maude Amber, alnging and ballads serice of popular songs Whe | Techow's cats. Johnson, Davenport and «| Lorella. as "The Farmer and the Two one iL Players” Powers brothers in stint enum ing skit, and Amiel, the con wuiar | pie the ‘Aton Bi ae qual’ Fale STOWAMAY OF 15 BOUGHT FOR $1 {MAJOR POND PAYS MONEY 80| | THE LAD MAY LAND. 'German Comedians at: Knickerbocker in Mc- Nally’s Latest Farce. Smouglied simecif Aboara Steamship Commonzealth at Liverpool. the Masier Albert Bradford, a bright little stowaway of fifteen years. owes) | his presence on American soil to Major Jemes B. Pond, who bought him, 8o to speak. for $10, the required ‘tee, and he is now employed in the | Major's office. The boy ths tells his own siory to The Evening World: | By Master ALBERT BRALFOR™, | ; lam an orphan. My parents ded when I was very young. Then an aunt took me She sent me to jook until Twas thirteen, Then 1 was put to work {na printing office, T never naw her after that My employer often toil me about America and the money to be jmade there. | was soon to have a or's position, but I grew tired SoG. axe | One day, white walking along by the {Liverpool docks, | saw the Common- Lwealth getting losced up for 1 went home to my lodgings, j» ina box and started for the s dock Twas stopped by a was asked me where I was co At th stadle, | ing. “To the ship in the dock,” said f “Yes, but what ship?" sald he, “There are several.” For an Instant 1 could not think of the name, then ft came to me. 1 tod him the Commonweal nd he let me pase 1 did not go wh the passengers Were, but up the plink where they were putting on bagRa Here a man stop: ved me and asked for my number. I told him To dida’t have any, but he |me pars, Then 1 saw one of the ship's ‘omMicers. “I told him I wanted a Jod. He laughed and raid [ must see the chief re Hden WAX groups, In) ni persons, nd ine! remod- be have let 5 he Metropolis : the Labor Day attrac . and the entire week. ‘The Prin- of Zen and “Hupert of Hent- —— + $0 Mrs. Ella Smith-Leighton Tells of Amorous Barber Who Marries Women to Get Their Money. tel ERR RRR ERR iekinieiet {shown that he {s ithe) champlon wed- ried me. At that time he was working. der’ of the world. sn barber and earning $12 @ week. | Oehatiihes Maire: | Soon after we were married he came — Leighton, ies era Dome one day and sald: ei One of hin rect wives in Mrs Ella nui what's the use of working? Fragamectt Pier} cos Leighton, city, When she Smith-Leighton, of this Let me zo out and marry a few women: © married the amorous Darder she was the and after I've collared marrie com hee #1500 and wx) asopted daughter of J.C. Zmmerman. cnsugh Til come back and be Your trwe. Mr Zimmerman fell under Lelghton’® pusoand.* : tahton, marric: spell For aw ing present he gave He left me after that, taking every- ad.; con Jopted child « large diamaonad and thing | had. [ traced him to Boston. and $2,000 In caet. nts and deserted her. “r Je Leigh: and fired two shots at him in Tremoat 7 wiry officer, and sent me down to peel po tatoes, When I did see the chief officer the former play for the opening ida Dinwall Rosai, we were well out to sea. i American | F ow setlon next w ho told you to do this?” he asked. 1 told him nobody. That 1 just t Seith’s next w thought of It myself, Then he eent me ne inet, AWANCET down to work. The Gay Miss Mi We were four days from Boston jam others who will perform are] when I met Major Pond. Several of the ue artiat; Mile. Ant, captain id I had detter go with Major Fea e MalAneeTeAT ATT RINGEnET Just out of Boston an oMcer came She Ramble along and xald he had orders to lock me up) I was locked down jo the erator aly hold, There was a funnel from where inn 1 wasup to the deck, and J could hear eee tot Gar’ | the officers talking. By and by | hea fillowed | the chlef oMcer's voice. T called to him, And he heard te and set me free. We bt a an| were In Boston then, and Major Pond took me. LEFT FAIR BRE AFTER 2 WEEKS, ive of the gems of will be given onc: the war spectacle atre at Manhattan THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. naes Across Nis Aeldwe. ‘The Columba Theatre In Brooklyn will s evening with a pre- lx doors t duction of “The Gre: |[plesetiwtitthe: preten week, |The | MILLIONS AND PROUD DESCENT iw tre stock thy, whien ine] IN THIS UNHAPPINESS. chides Miss V ere and other vers In its ranks, ler'= engagement in well-known pi William the Qu AE then Slontauk. The Vretty New Vork Arrests opens the xewon with a matines per Youth Hunton = formance on Mondays, Mr. Collter wi 1 bring with him for this engagement the ‘ ys whieh supported. him rin of the play scenery use duction Doserted two Weeks after the beginning boa rect! at Tant, and was he RAG fils of her happy hones moon, Carle Deas u NTA eh the ena K lern Beecher, daughter of Alfred Deir- b «Interludes be ae i Cesolr, Florence Ascairitndiree Cath ten rt orn, of No. at West) Ninety-eigh wzan, fern , ‘yal St saused the eer fn Pallade velt and Charlo: will r husband, Chazles KE. nent in Mr. Ma wile ; who Phe erage es ensemble incl#les forty more. Mr with EMAL Lucier: Been sty skett begins his career as an actor-| when the millionaire, of Detroit, manager with thin stor heads his awn bill nest | Mich Young Beecher wae arraignet Fane Minclein sane. emlires | Naaclvareatene wefore Magistrate Cunningham, in Pit ‘art, John by, Gilbert of slave,” adetphia, and held for the desertion i Gal be or - { ay aL ty {unis men Amer) court in $00 ball, y Proctor's| fea: the Sharplies und « ' tere je Dearth 2 entertainment | in hird Street Theatre, the tater | J Callahan, wt coher met Carrie Deaths rn inst De Atoed a brief, burlesaur tion being. Captineveralilsensoneait. Wt Poemior She aus pretty, he war Root Butterfly,” Tae seco! for tion of Vuumag | looking. with plenty of and the Noted principally toa Hird Ave funcinate tell 1 Mine Deare “Dinplom: enticed tris Arion Lon Hoe ATI RATO nat. fell in love. Tn ry Mine Deo by Edgar Smith, and John Stromberg | be given haw some novel scenls eff orn told her motaer that #he was go- has contributed ‘more the usual} The Fifth ss only con-/ Minnte Tittell Brune tng tw marry the young man who h quota of The mp: < nerforma re. will ne tragedte mat sj Helruhime! fae several ¥ oMin, vA Be c's Honeymoon Aran asa ailoditrennenttyiat thelr hie er nite. pare son and 1 of now © “Brown uh tyr, 8 traric Grand Opera ENTER OYSTER WITH LETTER | REPLAVE THE CLAM. the Name of iter tn Father ‘Took Danghter-in-Law! jonth Beginning To-Morrow Manthin’@unerelfaaalomered Meana the Season Ie Open. necta When vou tear the August sheet of | pr yiNPrELD. a on SAinnaan , iée yA lel » Aug. 3L—The} np John J. Mooney, of No. your calendar today yon will notice lmarsiuge of John V. Beekman to Mte.| greg, iy yey that the month beginning to-morrow is Atneila Beekman had caused folke here] \ere pan i ya {Coney Ieland, were shaken up incr ; ; : ere ver and teediy hurt in . shaken up inn novel| today, DUC will go to Philadelphia wien September, to express considerable surprise. They DAM WA EN SLES Aad ident eariy thie a oy eine comes up for trial in afew. Ty xpolting the name of the nest! never heard of a marriage under Junt| (Oley car enllivion we mitt labs The nadie ata igh rate of ny days month carefully and slowly vou willl such clreumstanees before and they | CRO Uecteeh WHO wre anions the bent ‘ Wetenee ngs “Pats comes of marrying in haste,” notice that the last Jetter is an "1." ther talk siiiins "¥] known phyaslctave tn Hutson County if speaeliihe etween | Wark watd Mex. Dearborn unk giris can't ‘This means ovaters—nothing cise. Mra. Heekman tn the divorced wite of | °F, Making a hurry catl and were] one notin : eee sith Ree e nwanice inte iihes The succulent clam can take a partial] jer present: husband's son, The won in| Ceding down Hendervon xireet. derses | yy i z ERB be Seatred, snd his conduct was hit 4 ¢ i City, In ae when. tre the ear Wad crashed into a shins) exemplary until he le My daughter rest white his luscious brother hurls) 4 Rurope, and haw been there for two G A ty alongaide : be rai e s i No, 48, of the Henderson str Baden tance has suffered a kreat d cause Of har himself Into the breach. years or more, Mrs. Beekman Is young | 07" 1 © Bape wall a: stru husband's desertion. But marriage ts And tt Ix ull on account of the last} and hundsome, and has Hved with her us charge af | Motorman) -} Werte innwecrnies w lottery. letter In the name of the month. If| father-in-law since nae se} ughes and Conductor Chasles ¥ f ——— c parated from t itathoren inal . the bivalves could only abolish that) her husband, Tha® senior Beekman| 4% broke cown on them. ahanty eee Ms tt BROOKLYN MAN MISSING. letter from ti alphabet they would| took the wifes part in tae divorce pro.| 19 the darkness the motorman fated) vii : lead much happler lives, And longer. | ceedings to ave the carriage. ‘The vehicle was! | = 2 [eee Lett Home fen Daye Ago to Look The deniers say that tho oysters ure] James V. Beekman Im in businens at] struck on the Just aa the doot ats | and be Ade particularly good this year. They are fatter than common and have a better flavor than last year, The wholesale price will be about the same ae in re- cent years and the rate for stews and fries will not be affected. Many orders have already been re- celved by dealera from the West. One Chicago concern has made an order for @,000 a week, Other orders nearly aaj} dealers along the North River, Buszard's Bay oystere will market for the time. this 2 ‘They are sald to the equal o! Long Island oyster'in every way, . 96 Liberty street, New has u handsome home here at No. 216 Weat Elghth street, TOOK POISON FOR WHISKEY. Error of Coroncr Hart's servant Conte Him Hin 1 Ralph Vaughn, thirty-six yearn old, a large have delighted the hearts of the) servant in the home of Coroner Hart, | womay ut No, 03 West Sixteenth in the} about an ounce of bug pols dae, mistaking It for whink WEDDED SON'S TWO DOCTORS TROLLEY cA FORMER WIFE CRUSHED BY CAR, WRECKS HOSE LUSCIOUS BIVALVE COMES TO! prvoRce CLEARED WAY FOR THE MARRIAGE. |THEIR CARRIAGE RUN LOWN IN DARKNESS. were trys ket clearof eke Roth were hurled out, tomed across te tracks and bally bruised ard crushed They were rer.oved to thelr homes for treatment, ——<—- York. He Demented Wonan Missing. Emma Wolf, forty years old, of No. 38 East One Hundred and Fifty-ntth ‘wn miasing from home, ‘The mind is affected. She Is of fe. treet, drank | medium bulld, haw dark hair and eyes, on early t0- land when she disappeared wr’ a black Hie was taken to New York Hospitaljand white walat and biay*Uirt, she and’ given an emetic, but bad nojhat. | | t{ Paseengers on a trotley car ont | | | | Vorably impressed both ty thetr ¢ nt from The Dearbarng trac Major Mf revolutionary fame, and bel the beat famlites of New Bi On Ja ried in th pecopal cle for two weeks or explananion, rowent aw: % The abindo: trac hus band te Phti and there, Matter ring a war! charging him witr sertion and non-support, 1 his arrest Beecher wan represented He admitted his w he left her because ne saw her driving With persone whom he did not approve ot ‘The trott [foe INTO SHANTY ON | THE BATH BEACH LINE. young man j« well known in De- re hie brother, George A He is twenty years old, ted in the United Statee army a few yearn ago, serving In tne PRilppities and hax since wandered over the coun Ing Wberally supplied with money Dearborn, mother of young 3 i s rl ret day that her daughter was fully de- termined to prosecute her husband and had no Intention of retenting Mra, Heecher will return to Faek oon the Loop Unionville and Ulmer Park—No One Hurt. Gunther route, between Bath He: w York for Work and Did Not Retu th Dasreugern were L iecashanawen hus nail iads The police have been requested to I iiieccatineegen emote Loeate the whereabouts of Morria Bacha- \ Xie dinuppeared from his nome, ete ced o vieur, who disappeared me, CAtiNe had heck cloned cavers RoE] No. 187 Moore rtreet, Brooklyn, ten ‘ A delayed several hours, | Gaya ago. Tae man ts’ forty years old, —— Ave! fect” unre inches In “height, hss Z “ 5 lark complexion, blue eyes, and’ hair Pnceeenel Chitwan coltestios Unged with gray. He wore a blue LONDON, Aug. M.—The Britian cus-|coat, binck trouxere and negliger anirt ctons for the fiscal year took for. work 190-01 were £2%,270,959, ‘Thin 4 £3,227,457 more than for 1899-00, and £32,60,959 more The Inland ted by the customs» were Increase over those of rn Concert. The final concert by the Kaltenborn Orchestra at St. Garden will take place this The three Montha' season of summer music at this resort has been most succeseful. an £7,227,077, 1890-00 of £943,013. Mra. — Ielahton, macrted jton got thes street, | was arrested, but discharged, Penusyivanins cost her S00 nnd) She offers 4 remant for Information Made Up with Her. h 1 to the discovery of his be diamo} . cetetn 7 leaeeste cn shea / Then hedcame around and madel sp” ja Smith-Lelah: ay ( AUD pte a |mHeree aithe) story) ett her experienc aD cpanel pier slwars) oe eat ae rareteTt MMetated | Euae—he such winning ways. “4 92,000 and m | Siena tase were walking in Boston one day) when — tel ee eee inured and 2° polnted out a handsome house) ta Danbary, Conn. coat her #100). m Mra. — Lefghton, married tom: coat her $3,000, neteenth atreet, this morning: Ry Were, Ela Smith: Doll.” he sald, “the woman Itving, 1 i i elhton. | there hax given me more than 98,009. tn Fannte Ite: met Mr. Leighton in the apring | three months. eae Jed in Wappinger's Kalle: 199, He went under the name of) | Icat him again soon after that and her a1,N0 J Durey then, ant id me many a ha r seen him «ince. But I Rave a tentions, fi tong he had me com> | had detectives looking up his record) and om » Mahe = Others coming to Maht every to iy in his power 4 sid day for him ffi Rei ts ve He Ls about 4 fr ches in height, H) SOX: The above iv partie! Het of the} yay a military bearing and a long. Latest Sweetheart. n.atrimonial adve eeof Charles MiU-l qowing mustache. Hie volee ts 10%} One of, Leighton’s trunks ton Leighton, a courtly varber, who has. |and anft, and I don't believe there ts | been found waa full of love for twenty years. innde business of who has such winning | Among fis communications w Je), rye} agmatyally Ps ares him [{fom Miss Nettle Gilder, a yo marrying women for their money. De-| way When | aromisgd to ma lteacner of Experiment,’ Ga., he told me theese ade réal name was j chy ught, is the latest victim tectives are now on his trail, ant when he in caught they expect that It will be Leighton, and under that name th INCOMING LINERS BRING _ NOTABLES AND TRAGEDIES cot A mother committed sulcide and killed) Mother Leaps From the)? infant child and another waman| 4 : t with a! Campania 4 paanenger on the St, Louls. died of pneumonia on the trip of the| A x Campania that. ended at her North| Child in Her ArMS—| Speaking about our foreign’ trade, | f | Scuator Waxaburn sal ¥ iy cra erate aa: | Rich Woman Dies o There ix not the ailghtest doubt that The sulclde and child slayer wax 4 | pis be ccieath te encroach pumenger in the steerage, ‘The pneu-| PREUMONIA— M aN y |Ameict is wale ee the tal Prominent monta victim was a Arst-cabln passen: | Persons | ance of trade tx immeasurably tn ourifae) | ve on the Cunarder and}, mar- bb: the man who marries for Ng liter when they were landed thowe of the Cunarde Former Senator W, D. V her ie MCranaamer nos an , To say that manufacturers on) the side ure scared at the situagion|ia’ | much mystery surrounding iO i - verely k the plain taith. ©) nteorag the unknown} On the St. Louis. wBuch year Anda si exportipar sated victine, The officers of the ship deny | 1 importing leas, I believe. the ba! that anything of the kind oe ance in our favor last year was, members of the crew and. pi bert, * ty the future movements of | on, and we are forging ahead still.) Our ersant with the facts were not ao father f can may nothing. two principal trade rivals, Great Britala: reticent: | fo pot know when he will retuen land Germany, are being distanced by, as From all that can be learned. it ape! tg New York—never asked him, in fact, ch of manufacture We: pears that the woman wan despontent: and he ald not tell me. Ite ts*enfoying over mliafortunes had « Aken excellent healile + fs kept busy widespread. 2, her. after the ship the tending to his buriness offatrs in passengers on the St. Leo other she told othe 1 Land “Senator James Smith, $f gern | age that whe Wa | ie there were any Tammany: celebrt-| 1. W. Hil, of termined to kill hereelf, and on that | ues on the pler to meet the sony of the account a strict watch was kept over) Boss they kept in the background, ‘The men went uptown tn a cab, yeu ™ 0 jon | r " s ine. damped with Habe bn Sem rumably to Joly thelr mother, who Vilitwm FP Gomatock, “H. With her baby in her me Dee eluded | rived from England several days ago. David) Fairchild and Mr, ind — George Cabot Lodi the vigilance of the enere on Phurs- | — tee bean seine the babyo TO ENTERTAIN a Pie ae a ah DUKE OF YORK. DEAD FROM THE wan discovered by the cern of the ship, the apot where the tragedy had jccurred wan far antern(in mid:ocean, The Right Hon, Lord Strathcona and It would have tween uaelean to turn] Mount Reval, High Canadian Commis: | back. Se the Campania plowed on and|staner, and Lady Strathcona arrived , very few of thone aboard knew that to-day on the Campania en route to : feos liven had been swallowed up OY Canada. They will go to tielr home e the dark waste of water. ae A Mixa Godman, who waa. thirtyefive| 7 Montreal, and during the visit of th yearn old and a member of a wealthy | Duke and Duchess of York to that THOMAS MAGUIRE WAS WA: f and soctally prominent family in Bos | Country will entertain them. At th LAID ON LEROY STREET. “iJ ton, wae {ll when she went aboard thi eanngee tiot the, Hoe ramen ee Lar Strath: ship ee ALNCURI AEDS nade vhesveatied {which « A gvod service in South Africa. 4) medical attention she expired Inat night.) ov Rteatncona sald, in speaking of jonth From Injery andi] In eight of the shores of her natively oer war: ‘ the Police Are Now After land, The body was brought to port) tie war acema to be dragging along, n Gang. and eM iAben ment atQe Boatony to-day but tne English people are not discoure A Mr. Kirgtton, merehant, of London. aged, or cop we believe that we Canada, was one of the passengers. Hy paste kee ely aald that be had crovaed the ocean 13 limes and that the pansage just con: cluded war the smoothest and ple: t est he hal ever enjoyed. Chief Justio: Oliver Wen tell Holmes, y the ultimatum deliv ransvaal. For myself, had ubt of the justice of our ¢ T would ngver have fit cona Horse, ° result of Mamnachusetts, and John E. Searle the! mortal generous monta ago. of Brooklyn, the former Sugar Trunt ivtolthes Bostaland yiren Magnate, Were tuo busy passing thelr PeUIETiATels balicivonenelfccnve huabarad baggage to talk 3 vs has b established in Can ‘The Campania carried 387 fret cabin} ada aad Australia ——— BIG LINERS FINISH poms Ti revond cabin and Gs7 ateernee Sengers, a total of 1,370, CROKER’'S TWO | SONS HERE. CLOSE. |-. were that Neg humtie nthe An ained of a paln init It wan nly and tuck det wes F | Dr. Nolan, of No. Herbert Croker and Richart Crokor, |!oe" line steamship St Touts and ihe) no attended: I ee jr have been In England playing] Campania, of the Cunard Ine, seen sted trom the blow he recelveds; golf with thelr father. the leader of [came In thin morning, thelr staterooms | wtte, Ookla UPRERS Tammany Hall, arrived in New Yorkscrowded to the Umit, principally by} Teenie the Giaeenis ‘tiate returning trom foreign trive's,| TROLLEY STRIKE AVE! pei inh When the big Hnors left the otter side | — The young mon were quietly dressed in Engliva clothing and each escorted fa particularly ugly bulldog. They were bronzed and hard, showing @@e effects of thelr outdoor Iife on the English estate of thelr fatner, “We had w pleasant voyage and an enjoyable vielt in England,’ a good race waa predicted anil although, ae usual, the oMcere dealed that they had any contest In mind, no effort was lomt to reach port first. The Campania was the first to reach! President Quarantine, Dut the St, Louls was right ato! be: eile} of th in her wake, and the passengers of the| jsryoklyn Rap Transit ¢ American liner had their share of re-! Smith wus not wholly: te 4 The threatened strike on the: Island and Brooklyn Rallroadi® of the discharge of Motorman ! if Smntsh han been averted by, cement. dent Heins, ini log