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TLE GIRL VICTIM OF \ Rp i ra aA SAT TART EY 08 LS TT ey THE WORLD: MONDAY EVk RABIES DIED IN AGONY. Pasteur Treatment Failed to Save Doro-; thy Kohlmeier, Who! Was Bitten by Stray Dog More than Two, Months Ago -- Her | Awful Sufferings Un nerved All. i With her sweet, babs face traces of the fileous racked her amall } thy inohimeter, dead tn the hom free from Kohimeter, at street a Second avenue, a iydrophob: Ritten three months ago, a cours thirty-two days in the Past ntlon of ¢h physicians, not ward off the rible malady | John M. Kohimeter keeps a hardware store at the of Sixty nd Street and Sec: and with his family occupies an a Little Dorothy was one of » dren, but she was espectal 4 her father, and was ever at his side. | Nothing pleased her more than to play about the store. Bitten by Stray Cur. * On the afternoon of June 13 fir] sat on the steps in. fr nt of the Place, Sudd who was waiting on mers, heard 3 ery. He ran tn . t 1 sa Dorothy with blow from wounds on her cheek, ly and A few feet away cast cur. Dor: ner] father thar th Per erererer eit i an Evening World re- “but To wax willing to e everything T had to be sure that girl wax safe. I told them to give her the full treatment. She stayed there six week: Jd that she Was out of all brought hy firmly be and hi nti last week out warning and t ts teeth In her | Th nosne degan nervous. She, face. went to my sister'a place in Staten Int Mr. Kohimeter seized a club and killed | and with her mother, and on Friday | a the dog. Then he morning appeared more nervous than | Dr. Munday. of usual, She Jumped at the slightest street. The en? She grew worse, and in the | wounds and caute crite A them with nttrle afternoon rs sed to eat or drink | mci. Her Sufferings Intense. | Me assure Mr, Konlmeler that there | opriday night she had con PRR E LDS. lie after: rhe next morning my wife i 3 bs for Dr. Hohmfalk MH onext he apy told him Was morning with with Dor- atas he had no Way to di had termine w: hydrophobt. was to ha treatment. oe SONS’ FAILURE DRIVES REV. GALLANT FROM PULPIT, THE MINISTER'S (RES Bon When Their Silk Mills Suspended the Em- ployees Withdrew. from the Congrega- tion. | | Because ‘of the in the silk busi Mure of three sons oe “itty-third street, and John's Guild. i got eto care for her, but no done, We could not ev ay such suf- I dtd not one can know what Is witrout seeing tt realize it when my wife told me her| y night, und T saw Even the nurse experience of Frid ' GOs IDENCE: COCO 5) Gallant, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church, corner of Broadway and Car- roll street, aterson, N. J, has ree tgned and the church organization will be discontinued. Many of the mem: bers of the church «ere emp n hia fons’ silk mills, and after ther falture, thirty jeft the church. congregation 18 poor, and loss of ployment by xo many made {t im: sible te carry on the church. The minister's eons falled for half a million LITTLE DOROTHY KOHLMEIER. EMANUEL DAPTIST CISURCES te —— irimininl Iafntnfafatntos eer! * Welicivr accustomed to scenes of suffering, went at my baby'n bedside. a not know anything about the mel phase of th c meter continued, “Per! 1. But th remedied nd Uh hich aliows + tray and viclo! anh dog: » not * put ntion of old days owdy" uelty te Animals te fo etieg the olf stem. t to do xo effectively. he Hite dis worth more than all th na ety. Peapte ich sympathy on n human beings. lives in the neigh- ard that tay httle girl had and that ft oliad Killed the to me and said, reproach. “Oh, Mr. Kohtn to have killed club. y morning until Vittle girl died, last night, STOLE 1 FEED ER FAMILY. tteeht 259-261 6 Everything Easily Paid For b One week from to-day, our new store at 259-261 Sixth Ave., between 16th and Sad Tale of Hunger and]17th Sts. Misery Revealed in Court. NEAR MADFROM POVERTY Bread for Her Husband and Five Children. A gaunt, hollow-eyed man and a pale, weazened, barefoot boy sat on a front seat in the First Criminal rt. in y. when Judge Hoos convened Jersey ing of the man walle the boy arel to cover t y. The ol was torn and patched, wore scarcely enough af is nakedness. The two watched soner was arraigned, There came a weeping woman, poorly dressed boy she ran toward © fellow put bis arms rrcand thes sobbed together the woman w from beneath earerly as each her shawl two loaves of bread. She handed them to the boy, whispered to him and he hurrled out of the court- room The woman was phine Olszewsk!; the boy was her ele reold son Frank, and the gaunt man was her husband, John. Admitted Her 6 The cha against the woman was shopiifting and she admitted her guilt She had been In jail since Satumtoy night and the bread she gave the boy had been her prison rattons, which she had saved. This bread will furnish food for the Olszewskt family today. The Olszewskis, father, mother and children, live in two rooms at No, 179 Fourteenth street place might approprial sty, Olszewski has not worked steadily for months and poverty hax all but driven the wife and motber Insane. She disappeared six weeks ago and When she returned which she had saved > %, from wages earned during her absence. This went for back rent and small bills she brought Saturday found the family absolutely | penesiegs and without food or the pros- | eee of obtaining ft. Mrs, Olszewnk! visited a department store In Newark avenue Saturday after- rocn, She was hungry and had just left five hungry children and a despondent husband, When she thought she was unobserved she stole three pairs of socks and three pairs of atockings. A cash boy saw her, told a policeman and she Was arrested. There was no complainant againat her In court to-day and she was sent back to Jail to await the pleasure of the pro- (ofole (eleieseieterofora (ores ee since had e smal, with thelr cre nkruptey court, Trouble arisen in the church over Iting in the disrupting tion and the realgn but thi Mr. Gallant de: of the congre of the pasor, n! em He nays that the followe harmony rushed up pulpit and embraced him, Many ir regret pastor and church, Jasked them to accept his resignation not la voice was if nd the matter was {ieft without actio The membership of the church wan j six when Mr. Gallent became Its | astor elght years ago and the debt Wan 116,000, He pald off $4.0 the debt and Increased the membersh’ to 125, Hie sons had promised, if they were successful, to pay off the debt and pulld him a $59,000 church, but their failure nut an end to his hopes and he realized that it was necessary to disband the neregation. THE DYKMANS HELD. Gome of the Pro Hat” Woman Had MWentitied. Kate Dykman, the woman with the Gainsborough hat, was held for trial by Magistrate Hogan In the West side | ai Jere Court to- on the charge of RNempted larceny from” the residence of Mrs. FE. Sterne, 1 West Elghty- seventh street, last Friday afternocn. Laurence Dykman, the iiusband of the woman, was also held on the charge of having stolen property In his y :ssesston, When the Dykman flat at No, 620 East Twelfth street was searched by Detec- tive ryeaner: property, Chay found which wa tified b EB, Frankenfever, or No. ew Vest ‘One ‘Hundred and alee ax his. He sald that it n from nim last May by ed and made an en- a position in hia LINER NEW YORK’S CHANGES. Ocean Fiyer to De Almost Entirely Rebaillt. ‘The American liner New York will reach port early to-day in tow from Phti- adelphia. Her engines and bojlers were removed while she waa at Cramp's yards und sho is here to go Into dry-dock at the, Brooklyn Navy-Yard, no other doc’ belhg sufficiently large to accommoda.c her, to have her stern rebuilt. A structural change will be made in it whereby the sleeves of the twin shafts will be extended to the propellers, so that the enafts will be better protected from breaking, The New York will re- turn lo Cramps yards again for new engines and boilers and to be entirely prietore of the store. She will be ar- raigned aga In the mean- ‘time the available commissary of the Olszweski family consists of two loaves n* prison bread. “ONELL'S FATE IN janes HANDS ; COMMISSIONER MAY REMIT DEVERY'S FINE. ne W © Fate will Publicity Wears Of. When 1 an ONeill) will Commi Murphy oMlelally to-day when the ports of the last police trials reach him. reted that he will find some ne of thirty days’ pay which Devery seed, Col. Murphy re- fuses to sayt what course he will take, nor will he say whether or not he will entertain Devery's rge of insubordl- natlo Q'Nelll is on duty in the Tremont pre- cinct and he expects tu stay there for some tme to come. Old policemen are wondering what will happen to him, and to say that t Tt dx ex way to remit the they do not hesitat d P trouble In the future for himself xpect that he will elther be broke ign from the fore f a pat there are many ways of muking a patrolman's lov re from happy. ‘The roundamen can keep such a close watch on him that he will have no thne to get a cup of ci ing stronger. rr once h y the roundsman if Your, There is also a code of niki which the coming of the roundsman {s by street car drivers and Upped off ‘These signals may be other polie kept from O'Neill. ‘The policemen who have friendly to O'Neifl are afra to nim now shake Though him. privy. iny open h hand, pathy with raid to show . vv they are tendahip. LONDON MARKET DULL. Little Trading Done in American Stocks To-day. IONDON, Sept. 2—Money was plenti- renovated and improved, —<———- CZAR IN DENMARK. Received by King Chri Royal Family. Denmark, Sent. The rial yacht Standart, with the Czar and Cearina on board, which arrived in IKjoge Bay last night, an- chored here at 2 P. M. to-day. mn and ‘The Imperial party’ was received at the waterside by icing Christian and all the members of the royal family. ful to-day and discounts were steady, Business on the Stock Exchange wae in- active, the transaction, tn mi stances being inyumicient to test Consols improved and giltedxed nee curitles were firm. In view of the holt day In New York there was little dia poeition to operate in Americans The changes were largely nominal. Prices opened quiet and Improved, St Paul and Denver rose smartly. The Poor associated banks statement had no Aapprectable effect. The atrike news was feeercet ie more favorable. In the af- ternoon therg were some Auctuations. You will get some idea of what we are like by the preparations we have made—the remodelled store, the {newest fixtures, the fine fa and the carefully selected m WE GUARANTEE QUALITY. All our wearing apparel will be of the tested kind—-something we can We cannot afford to have it In Jail, She Gives Her Prison { otherwise, for when you buy anything of us the trans- | guarantee without fear. action is never entirely cl satisfied. WE GUARANTEE PRICES. to sell you merchandise upon which you can goin: absolutely rely, but we're cheaper than you have usua for this is but one of a great chain of storés| Our buyers make their pur-| ties; located in other cities. ING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1901: For Man, Woman and Qhild, Bros. th Avenue to Wear, y Our New Plan. Monday, Sept. 9, we open cilities for prompt service, erchandise. | osed till you are entirely We are not only, poing to sell it to you ly paid for similar quali- chases in concert--they buy immense quantities, and get every price concession make possible. as low, or lower, than anybody else. WE ACCEPT SMALL are not only going to sell quality as cheap and in ma any cash store that immense operations We are in a position, therefore, to sell, PAYMENTS. Finally, we} you goods of guaranteed|: ny instances cheaper, than} ut we are going to permit you to pay for whatever you buy here, no matter what it may be, in small amounts, week- ly, monthly, or at such periods as for you are most convenient. ttecht Bros.,'' 259-261 Gth Ave. HOTEL WRECKED BY GASOLINE. ONE COOKED TO DEATH AND FIVE SEVERELY BURNED. | | Explosion Caused by Servant Girl! Starting Fire in Gasoline Stove. PITTSBURG, Sept. 2—The destruction of the Hotel McKee, a frame structure | this morning resulted in the East End, In the loss of one Hite, injuries to five vthers and narrow escapes: of many more, Harry McKee, aged eleven years, son of the proprietor, whe slept in a room } over the kitchen, was burned to death. The injured are Della Campbell, do- meatic; John M. Gray, Harry Mardis, Harry McCouver, bartender; Mary Woloshu, domestic. Mise Campbell probably will dic, tire was py the exploston which she attemp’ Kanoline stove, Nant LEFT WITH HER MRS. HOLLANDER. DISCOVER- ED. SAID SHE HAD LOST IT- Scene In Paterson (N. dy Man and Wife Locked+tp Street— ae Disorderly, ler. whisk a wealthy Nish rein the poilce ec morning as disorderly pe This morning Mrs. Helle the house pockets aad husband awoke half an hour later and discovered that his wife had Ko ‘ollowed her to the Er caught She admit money, but sald that in her to Ket away fromgher husband she had Jost it. The husdaed induced his wi to wo back tward the houre, but on the way the wife became frightened and re- UNCLE SAM TO CET ISLANDS. DANISH MINISTRY CONCLUDES TO ACCEPT OUR OFFER. News from Copenhagen Says that the Islnnda Will Soon He United States Terri I ¢ United States has been trying to seo the three dslands for many y are vajuable chiefly an strategic bases and ponnigtatntign stations, FLAMES DESTROY TERMINAL. Chicago n Sanare In Catches Aftre, CHICAGO, Sept terminal of ¢ shed, tepait #hops property A mnotorman walling with the station #aw the flames about emhty care of the fore i hed mated Pansenuer Oceanic, LONDON, Sept White Star} ateamer Oc jam Jay SHIPPING NEWS. FOR TO-DAY 8, 6.32 Moon WANA Sun rises, 527 Sua ser tise BA THE Low Water, MP. Sandy Mook a Governcr'a Isiand u Hel! Gate Ferry i216 1230 6 PORT OF SEW YorK, ARTIVED, Yaderient Dorie Sten Bene aos \ OUTGOING STRAMERS SAIL D TODAY Montaerrat, Cadie Princess Anr. ir INCOMING STEASERS DUK TO-DAY Ya Hiidur, Curacoa. Minpeapolia, Hamburg * Londen, urther, called inand the palr 7 fused to go The police wer tuken to the at woman wan vere money one t was found on her, She sald that she wanted to leave her hushand becwuse he had threatened to shoot her couple cried in the court-room, ing the other, Hollander told by his w money. The Jerse husband m wife for inder agreed to go back providing her husband gives: her 615 4 week, He will leave the aouse for six months, Articles to this effect were drawn up ——— BOYS OUT FOR PRIZES. Political Leaders Give Tre) Band St. Gabriel's Oh Phir Jone his Union « Thirty-seve Prizes 5 Goddard Archie Birkett, Ionia, Micha "I bad to quit worl: on ac- count of piles. J suffered ter- tiby all the time. Two ap- plications from a 50’ cent box ch Pyramid Pile Cure cured me completely, All drug: gists mell it. Book on Pues, causes and curca mailed free, Pyramid Drug Co, Mar: shall, Mich, HUSBAND'S CASH =. "| free bool CONTINUED a) OF 16, COZY FLAT COMPLETELY ES ED AT 9 98 rs y finished 3-piece t y Parl a floral design damask. Made-up Carpet Rugs in n all sizes for Flats at one-half actual value. YOU NEED NO MONEY, 7.98 0 Cor. 46th CANCER wa ifferers from this horrible malady | ful gan tocatanl spread, tintilit wasaslargeas a half dollar, when I heard of SS 8 wud fe “nai Htinues good—Stue, Res SSS. able and in! this dises about your for medical ab %5 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC EYES— CREDI Fl 50 WORTH WEE on dret GIGAR STORES PAY GOOD PROF- fte, If you want to buy one adver- ; Use in the Sunday World, bloe the | PROF. KOCH'S LYMEH INHALATION | | YOU SAVE £5.00. | ou my AAR cnzaiT C Pate _ Len Stine ca. KRNITL Call nd Make Your wn Terms. | eye St. and 8th Ave. yeh, all spring tiv all colors 44698 OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 Be Railroads, NEW YORK CENTRAL Arpart trom Grand Central . New York, at eritit—not He malady |e Yorke. nts, but may be from some | 23 AM. : torsfor’Cancersoften: runs | ah 5 Ee ‘ s 0.6 eral x tions, This| Att 10-09 F. shear poison may srmuaint in the | 9a) ast GEES | blood” for. years, until, you rea 19.20 P. middle then comes alittle thoy Pose ar the 96.00 P. worth oe 33 rae THE A ies aN cating se ie as * Cancer thorough! 10.00 A.M. ail the poisonous Virus must 38 PM. ? ry 55 P.M be climinated from the blood—every |e he t driven out. Ti AM tadriven out. This . SK the only medicine th: 87.37 AM. teach yi stinate gau troubles like this. When all the poison 200 AGE Daily, excepg. has heen forced out of the system the a le Cancer heals, and never returns, par and Sanday. cer be s often in a small way, | 9.08 an¢ 3.35 7. M seca rotary. te Cancer Deis Piuetnid. | Sazurtaya only, 245 ; Sundey Traine tu Tieket ofces at 112) 261 rica #q. W, NEW YORK TO. 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