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(ft us om | a 8 THE WORLD WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER) |8, 1901. , ries FOLEY’S GREAT VICTORY _| DEVERY, THE HOME MAN, AS. | ee BLACK EYE FOR GROKER! MLE HIS DAUGHTER KNOWS HIM Cin NOTE. —_.—_ - Side-Lights on New lwaRY MULLER was sixty} York’s ‘Big Chief” AND WEIGHED 350. of Police, Who Is at = Present in a Peck of Nelahbors Knew Her Te Trouble. © Remarkable Past of T Once Wealthy Woman, Result of Second As- sembly District Fight for Leadership Not According to the Wishes of the Big Boss. | .ISUMNER AND FRIEND, STE- | PHEN A. DUTTON, ARRESTED. Wan for £200 and They Tried te Have It Disconnted—Dt charged in Court. —_————— Over the door at the Deveryn’ last . night was draped a big Mag, floa Unable to secure a position ax a dime | at half mast. tl mean Gee tie aesetor museum bicycle mder, behind her | Deputy Commisstoner Devery's house, and subsiecng on tae charity of la: No. 30 West Twenty-elghth street. Reighbors, Mazy Muller, wixty years old | Not that the fag Is at all significant jand we pounds, determined to ‘on but this has to be de. She ended her rst night {1 | started somewhere, and it might as well | her rooms at No. aw ond street by | yy “i oa lurantaereseboilecncla | Penliipelihin\nag]stthalrimastiover:the | According to the stortes of the neigh- | A rather remarkable say thet she was edu ermany Inv conven Very indignant was Perry H. Sumner, the reat American Identifier.” when he wan arraigned in Centre Street Court this morning. ax indignant was Stephen A. | Dutton. ‘They had spent the night in jail and missed the services of their valete. Detective-Sergeants McConville, Sa Murphy, who had arrested and Dutton, sald that the nien 1 to get Andrew J. Wightman, Reaten by a vote of nearly five to one, Patrick Divver declares that the result of the fight for the leadership in the} Second Assembly Ditrict shows that | there !s to be a break in Tammany | Hall, and that Richard Croker wit! no | Jonger be the sole ruling power. “It will be Croker's turn next,” says | Divver. “This was not my fight: it was Croker's. The combine {n Tammany « has another district against him. He's | re in this | y young woman In pink chiffon | . with diamonds in her ears, opened the door. 1 took a great Interest: in seeing the wife of the former big bul- bors, s! woman, 4 had trt been asleep, but he'll wake up to find | Cree ieee that Tim Sullivan, Martin Engel, Sex-| , Ra BOUT CT LY roless between a8 East One Hundred and Twelfth Carroll, Van Wyck, Devery, Lan- ea hats PAW Kine {the of New York t, to discoun. a ncte for £20, signed ueband came to this country | 304 New York's peaceful heartha with Iward J, Norden, of No, 10 Nas- Foley, Nagle, Keahon, Oakley and | burger are reaching out to control | mmany. I wax beaten by these pe ple and Devery's police. Croker will belleve some things to-day that he didn't belleve yesterday. The result of the voting shows that Divver was defeated from the start. He Tecelved 958 votes, while Thomas F. Foley received Divver was beaten in every one of the twenty election dis- tricts. Scores of Fights. at year ago and settled ta He wrote to his wife to in him five years ago, pro her In this city. She cor and never heard from him af- et. and drawn against Hunter, sleeping cats about 1 ankel for sup- Mra. Devery. Bhe was not at home. There was one resource. Deputy Commisstorer Devery was sald to have children, It was delightful to pleture this man, who thundered at policemen and volleyed at his chef, living at home with zolden-hatred Hithe ones tn blue era saahen clustering at his knees and flow- mutts fe tearned to ride |°TINR About his every footstep. A tancy ae then That mhe eared te wan | Seized me to hear these children prattle che competed in. women’s| about thelr big father, come var & Co., of London. It wi that the note waa forged. | Martin Conlon, a lawyer, contended that the note was good, and defied the tives to prove otherwise. They . to do so, und Sumner and rescourses, she he name of aving Thrown on her ow married a machinist of ler. He died two years ago, in | years ago” by great murder mysteries. 3 valned for him the name of the . American IMentifer.” ey cle aces iia re muse Tae allover) “Are any of the caildren In?” 1 asked cently he had been Living In the hig: Though there were scores of fights | She dhent her savings and could get} “ONly 1" said the young woman in j tO Re BOURSES OE Ney [no empoyment. Last night. she took| the pink chiffon watst, real in the district there was no one seriously tate, révolvera were crawn several times. | Fists, clubs, blackJacks and knives were | Used, but no adherent of elther faction i? injured. No shooting was done, taough | dinner with ao Mrs. to EE Tt was as if I had proffered a pug- Dutton parted with the Sing. #ln nd wal nosed doll and some sugar plums to a 1 wouldn't peliey him. 1 can’s sing, officials two years ago, He had traded She wax found lgrown-up goddess uch things, ‘Twenty | me play, and mo the City Hall for $50,0%) worth of Wash | uch thie) morning nar led the way to the drawing-ro ; el 8 beautifully, roperty owned by Miss Lily. ‘The woman had a niece in New York, ‘ his h his | too." Was sent to the hospital. | with A uh eunatlsiaa rrelied: et 1 saw how « inan whose person- ou di know | AY hat ls vour mot len he tried to take poi sation of Divver and Foley met but once during | }fort is being made to find the nlece pervades a whole clty can do In everything. | 10,44 ber off the sublet. meri City Hall Ht erleved her 0 to dear the E ol the ———— A much more ¢ : loves lo ha prything nice. I ale is it je Bra ld her! thar Dutton did not own s RARE Bok polls were onentyand th h more dimcult thing, and that ts ete sce the rooms looking just so! GAuehter. “though she tnt old eno. him artested, "This was in 1896, and ene sent ed bony Ine an noxcnange the} and to have the the way. t fy And she has gr corder Goff sentenced him to serve permeat ht » 10 i Bs SELF-RUINED, NOW KILLED. (fecha 1’, thE nthe ay Seed ak ers death Records nda ikex thot of verbal unpleasantries. ‘They would | 3 ery. It is all huge chatrs and bi oe t rodfd worr: Probably have haan ervnat chen . Ta we tuemea [2ientea, Ant maaay frames” and away | eet gate ste ut eon mute | #2 Hestdes, : FRESIDENT S$ ‘ATED. e interference of friends. Once Rich Dentist, Who Turned | Up above among the wall patterns) jy, pen ‘oudon't| ° 7 és Foley tw naturally clated over the re- | v sien! Trowel Deed ta ttatterny,, (Rummea the tar gut ot she matuatnnns | ay! {a 40 lod tia gt CHILIAN FRESID EI 4 sult of the contest, ut he says that he “BiG TOM” FOLEY, |treely in: pudgy curves ‘belore lt cane ni tetn berenndaral gle i Don Jerman Resco, Newly Elected, Duly Installed. moquette ruz murmured of 5, “s walsteoat pocket. med to say good in the pink eal The Adams pt pratt Brooklyn, sents to culminate in T are Investigating the death of Edward] ire fat cunionse It Is a big soem, thee who was found dend in a door-]do wrong to picture Jack-the-Glance hurbors’ no iil-feeling against his op- Donents, He Invites the old members | Victor in the Second Assembly District Fight. Of the Divver Ascoctation to-Joln his 90000000060000000} |!"*" or Jol x x Kettooitot co ata at No. Killar in a cozy brick kite! d "she re iin reply. 8. TIAGO CHILI, Sept. 18.—The club, and he says that they will re- way at the foot of the stairs at No. W)Gouay ‘an a ithe trim erase sion he remark, * oe ht sy caieigar presenta Don? Jeraian celve, from him aa good treatment ae {Wl stand for the crookedness which ptatal of drunks and disorderites In. the} Court shortly be she {R120 0%, that drawing-room tat etre rtment, pone man in ah nde." a wily ele : reside Apes Jermen y ook ph In the distriet yesterd sad Ab ide Hughes waa tifty-fve y . Helfor the phantom” of 1g pay “as Fo da on the poreh that the| Resco, took charze of the Rov P though they had supported him re aa pes papal keane ry alot) aad vuw dentist,” but | Devers, otammissloner Truly, since he ts 20 « fag at hale. auth SS | te with the usual solemnities and s ANE ONE » n where all mig drink bt ears asked h « q Nv f a festivities, Fraud, Says Divver. swer for thelr dirty work.’ See Abr ait daughter something. thing In his % \ national festivities, | ‘roud of Him, We see ro little him.’ his daughter ss 4 man wae fighting of utterly | had no heme i *, the pollee would not arrest. lleep in an unfur Omsted discharged such] fajoon at No, 11 ly drank themselves Into 4] "Ambulance Surgeon Every trick and device known crooked politics was resorted to during the day, Divver had the tion In| as Divver declares that he was defeated dy fraud and intimidation, and he threatens to appeal to the courts. He lowed to nie ht anter | over the| “Oh! yes,"" she replied, “Lam proud of | a8 saying rearetfully, | [le is G0 ve) him-in away. Yes," 1 am proud of | Pas 8° | rth, from | him." Always in a Hurry. p eald he) [Vhy ‘in a way? 1 sald, 5 always breakfast together— aay: c spectors and poil clerks with him, and of stupidity. ho Tom| Lang Tsland College Sl stacaicas to the other with repeaters and colon. | eleette vectors began by giving out thevaldosor At hh the police he wae etty—this eldeat daugh- Is very fond of her. He is! ! Izers, and they voted in every election | Uy ballots to voters, One was th think he got in fal in own the stairs, ans ree ane bsckila ihe chair with | always hurry in the morning. hut | istrict. It's an outrage the way | have | regular ballot. and another the The body x at the B yn morgue, | HOE ® heads of the & . as brown! he never talks bus neas then. Then he ' age the . z he Kt perpetually tufts an hall day, and ofte: Is so busy ty deen reste: Foley did not win the’ regular Divver ballot. ‘The third ballot es sate Hod Must heen ewe hed. The, ite: d ial aay wt Meaty Pain er, pana | «| s fight. It was § ‘a an headed ame of 'T i 3 ec so did the: some: very late, Of course as Senator Tim Sulivan who) was headed with the name of Thoms aH seeter Meer! STEEL OFFICIAL IN PERIL. |Sismonit’in mittehene ates Gu ine sometimes not ll very tate: Of course did it. [was not only compelled to fight] F. Foley, but a large majority of th inueiie Chipreviaiiahyee ewe at and her coloring Is charming. See a eee nee Munenenfaccallss Due —_—_ H Bullivan, but also colonizers from Jersey | names which followed were those of | Hopper eluded them in th “Do you worry about him?" I asked | Sou kno 001 y Ja he is so] NESE Whonieliwlilvexpore’ | Sshteh AA ute Sl of ment sof th Johnson's Horsca| her, with one eye ar his peaceful home | £24, KnO™ A Rood any days, he ts #0! COUNCILMAN BROOKLYN HEIRESS AND A Ye xpose in the near) Divver men. There were enough Divver yy iit abs Hetns of Supt. naon's and the other on hia arrest and. his | 2U%) he doesn't get time to haves ny FREN future. ment on the teket, to have’ inaured the | tore any thatehe found tha Cut—Runaway Narrowly Averted. and his ball and his chances, | yuncheon at all. He has a very hard) accuses RALPH RAPHAEL. YOUTH APPEAR IN COUBT. Hew 20. I eocourl for the small vote | defeat of Foley if the Joker ballots had | secure patron t he should (Special to The Evening World.) ane nals s hats nee use. to} Who brought you both up?" 1 asked recelved? That's easily explained. d nave } nd Chis ye ees s , have’ toc ich to do to z t ve time to Te recelved? | That's easily explained. | not pen discovered early etiam paitl ltd Thar SOUTH BETHLEHEM, Pa., Sept. $2 aie never ‘wortlen. | Me dlanct| Refi. Old Your father nave ee Genes eraree All Handsan@ x ‘ i | tC fs emttmated that each side tn his Whe te ce for{—AN attempt was made here to cause|¢ven speak of all this at home to-day. Ont always," she answered. He |'Threatens to Expose Both the Par. | "eistrate be Went to vote they found the polling | second District contest apent at leas: | thirty iment ae ealet | Ha teat of werlous injury of Archibald] Ne All his friends know these chataes | takes o much intereat in his home, ald aio theualicncalOroaked Tella Them to Re are absolutely false. ery mie does} hp always did in what we were to do o knows him. It will come out allland what. not to Wo, He always cor Transaction. ‘ rected us here at home for every little | places Alled with strangers who would | go) yesterday, The market price for Along Home. not allow them to vote. It they Inslated, | , was % a head, but many of the t onwer any. oficial ‘Nahe thes! ¢ ‘al Superintendent . fon. DUtl of the Bethlehem Steel Company, As] ii 1 orphans the Devery police instantly selzed J-timers kine ugh to Md for $10 ’ “Ag y H ; | 4 bho ty ‘i anderbilt wan elected a del-| Mr. Johnson ia not known to have any # you understand jt," I sald, “what | thing, ————_ Unoffending citizen and ejected him. LL] Had Hel UN gchen mcattered, through th Te Santen tien | Shemilen the actin generally. attributed | the situation your father is tn, any-|"'g6." 7 sald, “when he told Poltceman! Kutle Bottger, of Jamaica avenue, im was the greatest outrage I ever si 1 district 1 anyvan. old hobo Assembly Dis-|to a sympathizer with the ansia of | Way? Wustrow to keep his hand down and, “You pald $250 for ynur Job as court > = Gates. Avenue ‘fake for Inntance the case of LOUt | ee: ae ey rand #tyte. T ow delegates | President: McKinley. Miss Devery out the Gordian knot With | not to bend his elbow so much, he Was! interpreter!",howled Councilman ‘I Brooklyn, was in the Gates Aven Gordan, of No. 187 Canal atrect. He and| wan free beer ant rum for the Surely . Henry W. |) While atiending a meeting to arrange! ® frm hand and a tiank, phrase. treating him like one of the family!” preter phowied Counciiman ‘tarry | Court this morning, pale and trembling. PAA ey seca Jand much drunkenness a4 a result ft and while Sen: | for a inemorial ‘service, some. one-cut| “I don't understand it,” she answered. | “lie fg never gruff or cross at home,” €rench, of Brooklyn, to Ralph Raphael. | she ts an heiress. o ente lace + ure + erintenden ny ° discov o jeve he ev e ‘ a were afraid to enter the polling place to; rants’ secured hy. Superintendent enty spine to the 7 e ever added, “and he is so generous! He !8 show you both up. Fene ensent moist youenttclwas 't Commissioner, | ax Mr. John was about to drive off, | called people ‘doper’ and ‘bums’ and) always bringing us home, things. No, allt ruMmans. ‘They | Elections McCullagh were served vote on account of thet othe atta ay i on | WAS deposed ammany leader In the;and a runaway Was narrowly averted. | ‘loafers’ when they didn't deserve It, | not candy—he hasn't time for Itt It was at a voting place In East New] out walking with Miss Mabel Perry eeteta ee places, pttier i n ts hom ware anisihat bean ua cond praeele faines tiepoeres Detectives are working on the Be. anywa: He tsn't Tike that.’ tle things he ould ike to do out bre: York during the primaries that this re- shen she Teoutted tens! I am no &-cent o q te side c stayed away from p In 4h SS Sere Likes Th: te D Wel ents he brings home often: mark was made yesterday. ars Reh sierealty omas FE. McAvoy won over ¥ Likes Them to Dress Well. Fate ne Orne Nine ewe. have every yesterday. dude. 5 streets wondering swhnather) thay, rently The Fiehte Minton. in the ‘Twenty-third KILLED BY A BURGLAR. One hears so much these days of | eye, ue nent. vou don't know how Raphael; who is in the Gates Avenue| “{ was mistaken,” sald Mies Bottger: lived in New York or in a wilderness, F. Holahan defe ted the efforts of Max Devery In office and on the ragged edge | generoun he ts; Te he chartable? Well, police Court, made a rush for French|-you are nut a s-cent dude, You are a = . bout two do gollen visaged me one i x 4 Where there 1s no AUCH (NINE 18 ay ei ee ee ee ie ctentre | gunmare to useat in in syst Twenty of affice ‘that I wondered trrelevantly wah, T could, tell, yout feme Fe and a beautiful mix-up resulted. | 0-cent dude a 5 z of TTL to 495. ; doce: opie. E 1 . ‘Threatens a Rect: [Street Court this morning, that they] “The ‘hottest faht in rockin wax be- oR CL Maer aati cartminds acmetningtabout Inne ee or other that novody ever Friends of the men separated them be-| “That's right,” exclaimed Lawyer Al- men. I don't believe that Mr. Croker They wer CINCINNATI, Sept. 18—At hia homedtharged with being Inaccurately cox-) has conatany MnPes : Furlong on the Police Court bench. He| "he's a 10-cent dude."* a osmall percent, of theb vote of L817 against cares e. “Does your father Ike to have, you! n she remembered someth! sald this morning: that he knew that] “Ah, go fly a kite,” yelled Moler. He —— ——————] at South Gate, a little village near New- ed 5 | well dressed?" 1 asked he lirretevant, and her face Hghte Raphael had unlawfully secured Mel as iivia with rage. His strong form ¢ port, Ky. J. H. Badger was shot and 5 , T eae ke sans f ¢ alway: ke of { positon and that he wolld see that the H R E E instantly killed early to-day by a negro eR paher pale re ali entinete tte tacs His Christmas Gift bribe-taker was punished. trembled with excitement, aie ‘4 ty ule Ce patie likes ane wnat “He is so nice at Christmas,” she sald. —————— it am surprise oe hal Magiatrat Mra, Badger was shot in the back, the| he doesn’t like, He Ikes me In brown, | wiih ig'ao generous and gives us suc! 5 | ‘that people of such eminent respect: Niven being wa close as to aet fire to| AH he liken me in evening dress. And joveiy tings, We ate a gives, us such $30 FOR CO-RESPONDENT. | iri ore “ake up the time of the e | hurt ‘And would he, | wondered, In the heart | gether?” T asked, “or Ko out together?” Divorce Sult of Mra. Spare Dts-| along home.” : eo) ; Mr. and Mrs, Hadger heard a noise! of his home, couch his criticism attter- | ®% e replied, “he tx so : and. started downstairs with a lighted | ently than in his famous oration on gun. | ve Not! often she EP ed time he| miased—Mias Fonter Gets Costs. ‘And they ran along home. 0 nile. ‘The negro from behind a door) shot experts to Sergt. Pett, wBagt naken uns happy by staying here and| Justice Truax, in the Supreme Court fred the eg nats end escaped. He] don't believe you know anything adnt! pot working elther. Then he reads, andy, red nothing of value, ——=_ , dismissed the action for divorce|4 Memento of the Great Tragedy. brought by Marle W. Spare against] Next Sunday's New York World Children Murdered After One of Them Had { ube Lee eet atescedocinene € ree E. Spare, rese! wi a 'The Spares were married on July 4,| double-page reproduction of the scene i 1893. They ved together happily untilfof the assassination of President the wife brought an action for divorce,| McKinley; a historical memento of s oe ECCENTRIC HUGO MELLMAN B n Abu : SHOT HIMSELF IN MOUTH. ee bused This Ie His Third Attempt at sul-| GRANTSHURG, Win, Sept, 18—Three The parents, accompanied by the half charging Jer husband wit merores the rontent biraeedlys ot the new cen- Macca disi Now Dylagiiia children of a Mr. Baweley, Hving at) preed, started for the cranberry marahes. ‘Justice “fruax grants Hannah Foster Eat ee In colors on separate Bellevue Hospital Lang’s Dam were murdered yesterday, After going with them for some dis- $30 costs. sheet of heavy paper. . is and the house in which they lived, fired tance the half-breed turned back. Evi- x The dence iy strong that he returned to the e to destroy evidences of the crti : children were a girl of sixteen, Hugo Mellman, forty-nine years of | elght and another boy of four. then murdered all thr age, a.cook, employed In a restaurant | Suspicion points strongly toward a Mnally wetting fre to the house. on Eighth avenue, near Forty-ntth| y ie-yrend, ax he nerietrator of whe A Muauent Shama thetic alt] 48d | SOMEBODY STOLE THE ATR atreet, shot himself in the mouth with| crime. Me had been in love with the y °. Ne 1c throat being cut, while the skulls of the OTOR. peteicatsiateat at bs, Eesidenet) No. 31) girl tor some time, put she did not re-| Younger children nad been beaten tn orer arly this morning. ciprocate his affection and her parents) With a cluty | ct has diap- an eccentric German. He | forbade him annoying her. peared.” A lyncbing is) probable tt | he Bertha, had not been on Revere : u aig Fashionable Assemblage Dinmia and Nuptials Postponed Unt good terms for some years. She was the abe housekeeper of the First street house. Maguireiacelsnas’ Bho says he has been insanely jealous ,of her for years. Private Henry B. Witthack and his ‘Tiree weeks ago Mellman attempted Hiss ee pein alee Also a condensed de- a motor used to supply] J oung pride, Helen, spent a part of thelr guicide by eating Paris green. The with a place of business at No, 312 Po i i -wife caught him In the act and took alr to the organ of Wickliffe Presby-] honeymoon In a cell In the East One| Grand street, Brooklyn, recently re- oor scription of the purposes the package of polson out of his hands. terian Church, in Newark, broke up to-| Hundred and Fourth street police ata-| ceived a letter telling him that unless Ea “SA meek later he tried the same thing eons tad tees tanked forged to ton IaKt night and were much ereatfallen | he deposited $500 In a specitied piace ee f of the Exposition and the e| day what had been looked forward to hia five-year-old daughter would be kid- boy of house, assaulted the young woman and eof the chidren, SOLDIER'S HONEYMOON JOY ‘ ENDS SADLY. RANSOM IS DEMANDED OF A WEALTHY PLUMBER. — Bridal Patr Saw the Sights and | peoker Sends His Little Girl Away, jarions—Fines Paid, Though He Says Letter Honeymoon Is Resumed. May De a Diuf, RB. Augustus C, Becker, a wealthy plumber “and. was again saved by his wife, when Magistrate Crane fined them 3 tures. Jigs pistes ren iaer Husband tying, as one of the society weddings of the] each in the Harlem Court to-day, on a ares endits ia itetweeransos numerous fea his bedrocm covered with blood this © year. charge of intoxication’ and using abusive the \ morning, and called in Pollceman|MANY PUPILS TAKE ADVAN-/|COLOMBIANS, IT I8 REPORTED,| speogore Parker Markwith, a. well-|!angua the ttle ttl, whose name ish berth Hackett. TAGE OF THEM. HAVE EVACUATED TOWN. | known clubman, who lives in When Witthack, who ts a stalwart] Was in the care of her aunt, sfra. 8tuls, e D- i . . . in Patchogue, where Mr. Becker spends a New-|¥OUNg man of twenty-three, received a : the summers. Mr. Becker did not at- mapped and held for a larger ransom. 80n gome into the bedroom he eaw Orange, snd Miss Emma Hatz, + Mellman move, and being warnell by the TT Ea, 5 . " leave of absencé from the Eleventh Bat- i . wornan that {aiellnan kwasie desperate Fifty-six an Hour Can Be Accom-|Diaaenaton Has Broken Out Re- ack eee the eure puree been | very, Field Avaliiegs: U. 8. A;, stationed peer eerie Exposition Edition Hac! ew v tath- y , ‘ Lk 2 man, 2 ir is revolver and) modated in the Henry and Cath. tween the Venesuelan Troops The edifice had been elaborately dec-| ¢ Fort Hamilton, last Saturday, he OC ,° 0 WO) Ut ditties girt to relatives } hurried to New York and, meeting his fancee, went to the City Hall, where they were married. Their honeymoon was spent seeing > threatened to shoot the cook if the lat- terimoved. Govering the attempted sulcide thus his pistol, the policeman took the arine Street Hullding. and the Revolution tn. orated, a host of guests were Invited, and last night the light and power com- ny was asked to send a man up to in- £ Curacoa,| spect the lights and the motor as a in the West, The letter may have been a bldff, aid Mr. Becker to-day, “or it ma: have been genuine. I.did not want to ‘The result of the first day's experl- | WILLEMSTAD, Island ment indicates that the shower baths] Sept, 18 (Via Haytlan Cable.—N. special precaution. ‘This was done. the alghts of the city, and last night| take any chances, and so I sent the, . . belng found in the bed. 1 e ¢ H 5 celved th cr wiy married pair visited “Little a In the basement of the public school at} has been received here from Caracas tol To-day, wher the procession moved | the newly te vite ttle | tittle girl away where she would be bullet had entered Mellman's neck | Catharine and Henry streets will | the y and”? INVALUABLE TO % ss B f effect that the Venezuelan Govern- 5 Coney Island’’ and Ite concert halla.| safe and where she woul the back of hie mouth, and his|tremely popular with the boy scholars. | ment has been Informed that La Hachal ., the alsle and the organiat tried to] ‘There they; dgank some beer and started! 1 have no faa harden yey INTENDING VISITORS strike up the march, no sound came blackened with the powder. re are fourteen of the baths, and| tas been evac ; : ; ing in Bellevue Hospital. Fae ee erie red fttecn minutes’ has been evacuated y° the Colombiana) from the organ. Investigation showed foul ratrop Hee eepre fauna them {2 have no {den wno wrote the letter. ‘ time It will be possible to accommodate | 22d that the Venezuelans have entered} that the motor hud deen stolen. The} sings fy‘as th PYalitat Bertie | Tat aE RGR eee eee Price : DNARY BRAVES TURKS Mity-alx pupils an hour + com. | U2 Maes sand are oscupying It, seats ae Geen postsened until the | “nelne merrilyas they sat side by side ip the only child he has. Threo, other A 2 ents. : "| puisory, bur the, boa, have so. far |, H Caracas the Venezuelan forces In} repairs can be made =) OBI AY page cheneh' Heat the! Hast One | inh tnertar ia ie baie LA) Postpaid, fe * the Rio Hacha District ar p zg Hundred and Ninth street entrance. = shown ‘an anxiety to be sent to the called Lib- | Journey for Massacre basement, and it ie poasible that the orale Narotndidt tat velco mmenalerice WHITE STAR DENIE STAR DENIES IT Come, go home; it's late,” sald the rivi fe wi! e tnken from the unrul "4 omcer. though Vorbidden. bth te od hy punishme! Fer Tine that | lomblans and Venezuelans, indiscrim- a) “Bay, you go take a long walk—go is spent bathing is the same as would | nately, and are using the Colombian 'way back.’ Private Witthack replied, J. G. BATTERSON DEAD. Address THE WORLD, r ‘Dr, Ettinger, the principal. sayn that | :sts, who have purposely confused Co- tthack sald that his battery: hi ARTFO! Pec eer ee Peta eeming |iomblan. and” Venexusian fags, which] LONDON, Sept, 1%—The Directora of RECA Parte ROS TN TE pe RHARTRORD Conn a enya vat Pulitzer, Bldg, New York, a-success. He says that as planned at| are so similar that it ts hart to dis-|the White Star line declare there Is noj that he and his bride of four days nad) 1. nce, rian eh Ungulsh them atoa distance from the} (ot aation for th " Pier.| merely been. cel ing, as chey were| Jora’..Insurance Company, died at his whore. It_Is auppoued at Caracas that] foundation for the report that J. Pler-] 5050 fo be p: home here at’ 1.20 o'clock: this. morning = : ek the -axacuation of La Hacha was a pont Morgan has obtained control of the} ‘They left the court-room saying. they after a short Ilincas with selatioas Ho : Birategio move, i ~~ Hine. (Peed wero going to resume thelr honeyincon. was eighty years old, fen norebee ers used In the usual recess, and there- | fag. . ‘Thero/ was some more peraifia, Wa renident of the 7 U fore the boys lone ho time from. thelr There ts dissension between the Vene. Morgan Not in Control of -Line,| tne bride and bridegroom. pera lausvand at ek keeiter al ‘ecavellers studie auelan troops and Colombian revolution- Steamship Men Say. ‘Aftor: they had paid thetr fines Pri: e Company, Oa oheag seein ete eae