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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, UUTOBER 8, 1901. eWMMDERBLT [THIS PLUCKY LITTLE GIRL GIL DED AIGHGIRLIN | aimee FOILED A BOLD KIDNAPPER. | W CONTEMPT =F SSGESAANAGHANGS (Second Floor.) — > Alfred G. Fails to Respond (Rahway Has Case Much/Scared Half to Death by| A full assortment of Cloth Suits is displayed, also various iv . to Summons for {Like that of Jennie Wrongful Accusation, mode's of English Corduroy, in prevailing colors Bosschieter. Little Jessie Fled. {or Riding. Golling, Hunting, 3 te. Jury Duty. MAY PAY FINE OF sit. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9th: DIED AFTER A DANCE.|IN SIXTH AVENUE crown! Pedestrienne Skirts, of Melton Cloth—Blue, Oxford ' far Blacker freer alee eet ee $8.75 | D zed When She Returned to Her| Aged Woman Who Had Purse Stolen ——— Employer's House and in Store Caused All the Soon Expired. Trouble. DRESS WAIST DEP’T (Second Floor.) Justice Fitzsimons Says “Wealthy Young Men Neglect Duties of Citizenship.” RATT AY ar to the The failure of Alfed Cowynae Vander= 4 bilt to appear before Judge James TL © Pliestmoni ity Court, to-day will cost the young mililonaire $110, thin being the maximum fine for contempt of court ins cases and the coats of subsequent proceedings. in Part 1. of tt itopay whi potleeman ' “ariat inal rome of Owing: to the leatent custom prevati+ ing in the City Court. young Vanderbilt Will not b= compelled to appear tn pers fon when proceriings for contempt are dnotituted against him, no> is there any Probudility that he will be compelled to euffer imprisoument. The custom makes it possible § me ne (Second Floor.) non they found A case simi: end of her days Jesale Vier | IMPORTED LACE WAISTS, ; . $ t ratte wee omen | oy Gram Brctome Le. . £7.50, 8.25 | her hts ordered | Yonkers. will remember lier expert : Se eee cralseeaieinic ane] Tt iilesane of Ecru Point Arabe Lace, « . 12.00 t Dr. J. 1 Howard, the | Httle siste . Whe bravely under clreumatances that] Tdirtleth street police station and did Maontng. The girl was eighteen | not cry unt the Sergeant told them aturday night she asked perwis- | The girls came won from Yonkers s sion af Mra Howard to go out for the | today with thelr father, They left him MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP'T. tend a dance at a hotel near Garwoo)| to Sixth avenue to do and would return before midnight. She] short time. bet R : A, and Mre, Howard allowed her] Counter in one of the big stores Imported and Domestic Combination Suits, Tights and Spencers, Standing close to Jessie was Mrr. : bs Homenteter| polit. the alxtecn-scarcald durghter the cause of the death of fof t a New You ve 15.00, 18,00 Episcopal Church, | Jesmle's ste re the desk in th of Ecru Fiorentine Lace. e , 4 i cars old und attractive, that they need remain no longer. evening, saying that she wanted to at-[at the Grand Central Station and went id her companion was to de a Kitt! themselves ina crush around a bar Hb West) Fifty- tog any {At midnight she had not returned and] sien Adkins, of N MYR eaeaeciianee uisaaesuseed Hing the ministers wife was awakened by |; t. felt her puree allp away from : if @ custom adopted long ago by men of SEE CT eer [epi a CEU i Military Sweaters, Hand and Machine Knitted. : erat Gap Gu oe Mera masa Ra is came the sound of a heavy fall, Mrs Jessle Was Indiana’ Knickerbockers, with or without Garter Skirt attachment, af CARISTINE arintina’s Howard hurried to ¢ Aiscomfort of Jury service. Of course Jeasic wee indignant. She | and found | op out on the z A year ago Cornellus Vanderbitt, Ale BOHMER. no yee epee 1. She auststed hee| drew li to the mit of her not fred Gwynne’s brother, tgnored a sum- nea = rather] ‘ery 3 ure and exclaimed mor inder «imilar circumstances and so” he fine. The dee hi C0! so common aa to exci i comment, ara| BOY Saved from Ab- ® although judges have frequently ex- duction by Christina pressed their annoyance, no step has er been taken toward the adoption of] Bohmer, Who Seized Measures to compel personal attendance : (eon response to @ summons, Man by the Coattail In thin case young Vanderbiit oe out of the city, being on a coaching and Screamed for trip to Philadelphia. Inasmuch as the Help. summons Was sent by mrall, however, probably reached him or some person Mdentified with his affairs, and his fail-| The Williamsburg police have discoy- ure to be represented in court by some |ered no clue to the mysterious stranger person with a proper excuse for his non-]| who tried to kidnap the eight-year-old. appearance makes him as much In con-| son of Edward Dressel, of No. 111 South tempt of court if the service of the |Elghth street. The father of the bo! summons had been made in verson by} who {s a well-to-do florist with a stot xn officer of the court. at No. 400 Bedford avenue, believes that Mr. Vanderbilt's name was on the/the effort to eal his boy was made panel ordered to report for duty at 10/{n hopes of securing a ransom. Velock y rday morning. He failed to] The kidnapper would have probabl respond to his name and the clerk of} succeeded in his effort but for the hero! the cout notified Judge Fitesimons. work of Christina Bohmer, purteen The Judge sald that hia case would be} years old. She lives with her parents alluwed to take the usual cours This|in the same apartment fouse ecupled and the girl explaine r e ntly, thet ehe had atambjed on] “How dare you : accune me of teealins, | : a falte you hatetil wemant Un" , Ina rambling way ‘he girl talked of then a floor-walker tappet her on having t frightened on the way home| ‘he shoul and advived her to get out the carpet a and of some one stopping her and at-| auick women aroumd ceased thelr ; attering and became Interested tn the tempting to ehoot her, Mrs, Howard] chattering and c could muke Uttle of her talk, however,| scene. The floor-walker, taking the gir! and thinking the girl had peen drinking | by the arm, helped her to the end of tel she left her. owd amd told her to “skip, ‘An hour or so later Mrs, Howard] It is likely that she would have heid 1 —»—— heard the girl go from her room to the] her ground had not Mra, Adkins | bathroom. She hurried tn and found] bustling through the crowd crying “Stow tiristina il a nparengiy suffering | thier!” This frightened the girl, and | tense pain, led her husband. {ene ran into Sixth avenue and turaed| John P. Leo Protests Against Aged Hoboes’ Preacher Who who went at once for a phyaictan, re-[north, pursued oy her sister May andy s | ’ turning in a time with Dr, Sel-fan oxcited crowd the Right of Search With- Dropped Dead Will Have jer. Meanwhile Mra. Howard assisted | Potleemin Cavanagh, on duty at the ' J y|the girl to her bed, and a few minutes! Twenty-fourth seet crossing, saw out Warrant. Ritual Burial, } after lying down she lost consclousness. | Jesate approaching, her face white, her ) When the physician reached her bedside |eyes dilated with fear. He saw the she was dead. crowd pursuing, assumed that she waa] youn p. qeo, an architect Dr. Selover made as thorough an ex], shoplifter and stopped her. the attack In the ne ternal examination as poaalble and found)” then came Mr. Adkine, no traces of violence or I usage. Te | preatilens but positive asrertion that watement which he xe Thai Bven y wan taken in charge by an under-| sane Plerpoint had stolen her purse. ae iaker and tho Coroner notiNed, After ae La sinltigs fori Cavanagh iorde [sy ers at eK Paar tne atlant ed. garment ats the Rev. Be Arundel Siiapron, the lergyman. hearing the circumstances the Coroner] put take the jit] to the station-house.| 4 statement made by William J. Bald- nt raeans that some time during the month| by Mr. Dressel, and with her sis red an autopsy, ani If the clreum-|and te the statlon-house she went, with | a teegment made by William J. who) felligead i Eultongsirest Brooke lyn, yesterday, found th verso the Corporation Counsel will issue an] Liesle, ten years old; Lizzie Sadler, the nees warrant an Inquent will be held. | afay close at lier heels " orler requiring the young milllonaire to]daughter of another tenant, and the : Bie te wetter written in a neat hand on @ serap o} return ‘Tenement-Ho with her jaw controveray yesterday in a signed Chri, our ites ir man who searched through is I made by me in reply to a similar 1 that the girl was given] ‘The girls protested so vigorously (MAL) mark of this same Individual. My critl- snow cause why he should not be pur] Dressel boy was playing on the steps | knock-out drops or some other drug] no entry was made on the blotter, WUE) cin was based upon a iment made | Mier. He also found » copy of one oe ished for contempt of cou: of the house yesterday afternoon when @® | and made the victim of an attempted | the matron waa. cal to make alty Raldwin at. the heacine Bisaop Newman's famous prayers, whic! the olf preacher had read many times to the loungera in Murphy Park. Tt wa Siould the defendant set forth that hela stranger approached, Was not served with the summons or! ‘The steanger, who wore a beard which give some other sultable excuse the cas¢lwas apparently false and which he will be dropped. In all probability, how-| Kept fingering us if adjusting It, seized ever, he will allow the case to Ko by de-|the Dressel boy and started toward the faalt, simply paying the flae and costs|river. The boy screamed, and Christina throug hianvattorder: Hohmer grabbed the man by the coat. Judge Fitzsimons sald to-day that Papa es tuawine he had no Intention of making an ex-] Near the corner of Berry street the ple of Mr. Vanderbilt, but he would toy tripped and Korha He tet! golot the certainly make no exception In his ne. ° "a sy and “These weaithy young men habitually [fate ‘olaci away He yueenen Tereete, {ignore thelr duty na citizens," he sald leah, the driver whipped up the horses } to an Evening World renorter, ‘ft | und the vehicle wax soon lost to sigat. “4 eems to me that the leant chey ccubd | crowd of perhape one hundred persona give us would be thelr presence OT] several blocks. but could not overtutes some sultable reason for their failsre to,|{t. assault. The police are trying to ascer-| search, Sha searched both girls care-) Senate Committee on tuin In whose company she was on the] fully, bur could find no trace of the night of the dance, purse, y quotes Mr, Haldwin as saying © Lord, support us all the day long of this” 10) tenement-houses taken {ne ea mae yes. She Mad to Adw < troublous Jife until the shadows lengthen and ——_- Mrs, Adking admit Jennie Mscriminately in New York City vice! io cvesing comes and the basy world tb could not have thrown the purse away | BAS OngIy carried an In each and every | shed and the fever of Jife Is over aad our without telng seen, and the Yonkers) oor Gonounced as wl srork ls dene, Thea, 1h Thy reat merefog wirls we told that they might: Ko ‘ grant us a sefo lodging and a holy rest an whole cloth and an unmer! seer eei finer home. fon the women of New York. *theae eee They leat ne time In availing t “My further criticism that t Ives of the privilege, and. wet meiit-Houwse Law at ng the wtory of their adventure to/from the charter ts ba: ir mother and brothers in Yonkers. | study of its provist was foolish of me to run," sald! sider that tt desxte to an) Evening World reporter | New York Clty, MINNIE BARRY AROUSES MRS, | after her relew burt 8 80 ANLON: | 30.4) familes, together with a few areful + fi tu a be Rt Inge tn at least t this law sance in the Morgue, He on," ax the hoboes fered to bury him. which and th CCECCOEDOOTACEC151538:0 216160 3 2 Br appear. ——— oa —-- — > nacre ; ished and frightened that [scarcely * Violation of th cy and] ¢ him. . 2 ‘We do not want to make fury duty” WORKMAN'S PITY. rae cu cata oples ze an Bvenlng World reporter the Rev. a hardship for any one, and If it would | geet tole Aaa eat Mr. Hein nat seriously interfere with large business | xf Fe erat eetlontiqulek paxiineds natok .| “Poor old man. I shall see that he ie | ed Clever Scheme, It Roorwalker adv 5 | 4 nT burtrd in the vestments of the Church Interests that fact might be sufficient | EE eee eee iEe ce pana | Hani NGn SIGE er Sorhacwge to excuse a pernon from servisc. | | cd, to Obtain Money, hat |! obeyed tie order coming | OF hia agent or. re nh the [of England, of which he was a member, i “In the cane of the Vunderbilts and scapes Prom er ea A eT ccanintage| ti or. occupant ot) aviary His character ts as unsmirched as that \ ethers like them, though, they do not i ’ om after mo felt much feat that I Just flew, | lense or AAFLIthereotandeveey, of the highest bishop in England. \ ee ate orate nine an tate | i my male desire being to get away from Noune or part thereof, anu every’ i ihe ihibhest_ pletion in Bok eae an do {x to Impore the maximum fine her i vet) | Of shall at all ti when required by [fo the winds, thought his duty tay upon them, and I shall do that in thin H | 1) stinnie Barry, thirty-one years old, th atria had thelr own purnen well [oT err nt oflcceh. Or give]among the poor unfortunates who He c . 1d dev » tearfully refused to give Her ad-| Atted with money neler ei | tem tre to such house and}about the parks, and there you could j Vanderbitt han wome excuse for tailing | Tete wae arraigned In Jefferson Ster-| the provision and produce burtnean at | Wee free Aczeem ate Arend to appear.” MURPHY SAYS ADMINISTRA- LYNCHING MOB STORMED|ket Court this morning No. 31 Mala street, and ie a wealthy ie ii i good law for the bone and] “He was educated at Oxford and came —— LEAS! AN WY VE’ ste Pool on charges preterr man sinew of Gus elty, the majority of whose | here tw nd became an TION PLEASES VAN W3OK. | roe AWARDED BY NEW BOARD. | PRISON AND HANGED BOWS. [or (ima ur No, su Wert Tey — sen UE A ar eee Eee ea nd oti BE AWARDED, i str why should not this riche of search| Heights. He was a very Migh-Chureh: The story told by Mrs, Cashman re- witnout warrant ls inflicted upon the| man, and when the rector, the Rev. Mr v x ” mn rel 1 Coal | hi } Volice Force In What Mayor Makes nn in ‘Terror Fell and Co: SUIsaTAT iReonihue achemeltockobeain® | privateshouse dweller ax w Pht he went away from the It—Laughs ot Chlet . NotiBe/ Res ives. Ing money from the aympathettc, and [of yteld to no man a stronger desire} parts “ ony Croker. | os 1, according to the police, has been than jy own to keep from the dwell “He disappeared for a long time, and | practised on many other persons than Ings of the poor the women who have | when he did return he was sadly in need i Inpectat tu The Kvening World ) Mestonsninan [been driven into the tenements by A wrere most anal: { At Police Headquarters in Mulberry, LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. re Mew. Cashinan said in court that she a fr his assoc sea Ey jim bastard correla . ave al nernag ‘s ot TON, Oct, 8. — President | C. Perkins, wife of the alte “ had employed the Barry woman to do e) ow protest | or could get to the unfor 5 f Shepard's speech venta TTT aconevelt in likely: ty get the metal of | vile, Ky. ix dead and Dr. WE rome ewlng for her, She worked two nat the F people beInNK | the clothes off ils bac it oti ace i i ‘| tan, says her death Is aceeeenen held up vicious and de- Pola Clerey iris " Mrs. Even Commissioner Murphy found jhonor he se much coveted for his sere nets aby atel i ain eae days and on the third came to Mra eld up a corn ie a snent fear iy lerarman itived wl et pn ¥ ta} vi tolonel of right caused by) the vial "* houms with a child nape : ames in a Fed < No. ¢ ‘ i ) MAGISTRATE PLEASED WITH |time to read the Democratic candidate's | vices. ax Colonel et SA ane RS ea man's hours with pesca kin her CLASH FOLLOWED ROBBERIES Hea Chaat pfen tion (tsa | Sunt Vaycescih patenvel Slat Rleteoaaal ; > MRS. WELSH’S WORE, pledge to have, In case of his election, a| during the Spanish-Am : hover Jurabo: Fleidacand: Clarence (Gar. | srime and sald that th . wht! 'AND FIFTEEN WOUNDED. Fcerd tee nant RoliceadSparenient Teer re tae el ieevagea nstweaatervine fs by clean police force. Te Is well kiown that he wax keenly hosts dumbe Fleide her wa, was nick and she would te del Ce inal dae uel Ala in herieves he wane ee¥lOs eam if alte “ Y ” \e pointed when the Schwa ad fet, da en 0 Work i we that day, Mra, Cash> - * | jo ee minieee Pecos onibiak ite! ee Ceara My the Hat of des { Mrt, Perens had been subject to mer- joan eee te eitecoraeralie ffetale chinrged with tae duty of mak: | y¢ the Lord,” sald Mrs. James terday. no 3 e ra : vous attacks for rome je and w . omat : cen | dig up the budget for the coming year | . ihe vatoictase Ca Paroled tm ter | cod on serving ones. ‘Thin lst wax net a: ouw attacks for some time, and wa [which eke valucd at $73, and $n cash] LEWISBURG, Tenn, Oct &—Fifteen |e Uh ine tied fae the Ce imarali iui ibe} saiegaBe Custedy All Reported as “And the paragraph relating to the|upon and has bee turned over to the | prostrated two wee i uno w hen fe iia. [with which to buy linings, trimmings, | negroes were wounded. four fatally, By | Teen ena iitleke i pire Promised. pollee?”* Army Brevet Board, healed by Gen, | besieged the Jall ersink co get the M8 | go nwo dave later the Barry woman | White Caps near Caney: Springs, a fem | 10 Drithg mivocntes | Heaton ee comeort iy S| | eee “Yes, I read that, too.” McArthur, which began Its work hla ane nei ae na aes aay returned, weeping pitcously, and said | miles from here. Several of the wound- cost would'| The body will be Datars eri | e scope of the Board Inc: attacl nde \s Ah este hat her child wan de J that sheled are women, arty thous | canket to-day. and on vada few weeks ego Mesistrate Poo! re- pete ber bre eesnit cts | Rome Se lateropal salng:eniseres Feat Was irenieredi unconaclous.and re: Sa en ee acareataest eal e vtmeraatminolielicorcltted etn Be ecieer as | Cea Rariea ra nina Reta Dene Hele teased” several dlaonderiy, women, on|@Pproval of Mayor Van Wyck?" ly, While It wan Intended originally’ Sereasen unbeaten ie] liera tal moved Mra, Cashman that] Caney Sprinus vicinity recently ase | Cori | church, ‘The interment will be in Ever- Carta Masti rte ie ted et Ta Ana the Peoeeet pou’ adratatsteatton | sass rhiigpivetresmipaigna,‘snouldliba Sarina Hee El ainimaot ketene had een Aca ciareanasatloallsitse teal Col, Murphy Difterentiat pat fe “And the present police administration | and Philippine campalgns should be negro. prixoners, Ing the child, Since then ste ha¢ 2 fe Cap organ . NSP ica: Coniralcaten eee Tura neT eats mere to report at certain intervals to sist what the! present Mayor makes | considered, the Board has been charged Ave said that Te rea tie [IE te ot ae ae i ae | thirty-five meeries were returning tn] Wolice Commissioner Murshy’ sald to-| KRAUSE TRIED FOR TREASON. | Rear Carvline EW ele 1an ete e Caplan ih. 4 Y Jude the Spanlsh-Amertean war Kot onto ch . ‘ rene wae}a body from a festival and were halted | days fm the Salvation Army, who was re-|!t to include: the! Gpantshe, ra “ir names inay The woman erled all the time she wae [a 3" eae eee seinen wearing |"! do not care to discuss the state- cently appointed a Probation OMmcer of | "Yes." sald Commissioner Murphy. ns, re hinged at any’ time in court tile morning and her tearayat the etl of @ hridze by me Rita nad ol athel COMIC Ra ROCEE ES fof Johannesburg Are “The Police Department now is just ate more than 1,0) of the eee Henle licoced bute Mawietea ae mid | whitel munkslngdsarmed Police. i ident ; on vice In teneiment-louse raluned i what the Mayor wants It to be.” Jons, the result of the work of | i progecuteix, for upon promising to and pistols. The n: agen: ay arr 3 di Le serene ee seautrate Commissioner Murphy had Uttle to] the Schwan Board, which dealt with GOV. ODELL IN BUFFALO. deee eee et to Sires Cushman, Magis: | manded, and upon Anse Men dake, in i trae Ghat on Apetl| YoxDON ox. Braue, oe ‘ gay in reply to Fire Chlef Croker's at-| Cuban breyets, and of a Board headed ——— mica rob Galcha Mra. Bar were nilowed to pass, Finally Me nat # 1 « der of Johannesburg, who Pool took his seat on the bench In |tick on the department, charging that | by Gen. Chaffee, at Manila, which mad? |tu the Haponttion Clty tor New [irate Pool ils tiveserat stead of giving his nuaine, tired apartment tn tw Borough of Manat. on the charge of nigh Jefferson Markst Court to-day, ho asked} i i auencien were cresponslblo for} recommendations for brevets iyaved LosUM Nag iceree Laee ee a ee ee crmnatetis | auealioner tun?’ Col, Murphy. replh wae arraigned in’ the Extradls OMcor Welsh sf the women had Fe-| noes and lons of property. upon service In the earlier stagm of Seatiis Odeit arrived “IK Was restored, te two women Tel] The White Cap fell, and his comrades | "TE did not pat te thar strong, 1 was irt at Bow street to-day) and ported] according 191 prea “That's just like Eddie," he ald. the Philippine campatgn, 20. Cas tithe court poured na volley on the uegrovs, ‘The| acted as sayin ibis ihe waalllay Sens ilgnit treason andy nalts pein le oui mei ha ret ean| ‘Don't you think it would be the| ft Im expected that the Senate will! b BTA ie i sutccainn as | oe WRT eSaaaeoMEAT Et fusttiade, @xact.) What laid say den about the| Soret Syehicr Se ae oor lin the way. ner| Proper thing for the Chief of a Depurt-|act upon the brevet nominations at the | Wl Vator, hat will renaiy, DELEGATE TOO JOYFUL. [in busgtes, carrying the wounded mem-| social evil tn Manhattan 22 /that C1] "Pae prosecution Introduced evidence %& Sareeathn Hehaved and that ehe was] Ment to communicate with the Depart- persion here the remainier of the Week. 0” with them. The {denity of > of | would bet Baliwin vt any member off soy that Dr, Krause wits 1a communt+ Serv hopeful of effecting a reform In| ment he attacked? He hasn't commun!- als of honot erngrilarthe Of WCE) Mautsiente Furlong Cetee|them tx known, though the authoritles [the Committee of Fifteen « sult 02) cation with Dr, Cornetlus Droeel Ses th cated with me—hasn't said a word to] being the final authority, Fri jagtatrate ‘are making efforts to appre 1 the of-]elothes that they could not find tn any Public Prosecutor bis sun eoat congratulated the fale] me about it een am a | Rerasa ST ae rated’ After Conventho lronaer temement-oouse on the wont site a sin-| who was execu i rate or ji eure i : . fenders. apa ne containing these wome: Raonina wed pailee officer, put told her not to place | “Well,” said the Commissioner onatty.! LAUNDRY ASSETS SMALL. | Pitt sat (ne of the delngaten to the convention ———____ Boer ieds thosoualsaide: ee hooting sor aie Tse | diapers faith in thelr promlsen; that | ‘It's a fashlonable mubsect now, attuck- ay IN egeentars peer In Brookty t ninaied Magix« speluded the SF te weat akte| oO pees aan english le too much lecelved everybody, including | Ing the Police Department. | Lee elie aa emiadi aid. rey trate Furlong last. niait was Wit) FELL FROM PRECIPICE. wound not permit lvorderly” placow in Mol tiond Roherts's gant, who: Wal eee tves f ‘Even from a friendly source?” | Metropolitan Company 4 ot) Mitere aeverely wounded, bya negra, Cook, of No. 3d Miiford attect, | Att the Veniementehatines, with nut, Fehrting netive” agua tie: Boers, . pera] Neva! el, by a newt DDI EOE NAS Celebrated no! 9 = © fatallty Is | them to the police. The or way | 0 c ots the women had kept thelr word, | “Yes.” remarked the Commissioner, Twenty-ntath Street F columbia, va, ,the convention, Willlam celeure ted ide | V1Y Cea are pict aad them to iatriets: i; the waatiaice where Tause dencrtbed Lard : i women | amusedly, “the elsction ts coming on. BoheduiberiniihevasigamontSo rh Hina pateal wagon and alope in a ce), reported from Gratz, Styria. aoe ei tre edu neti eenponaetivan is MO eran en wever, he paruled two colored fie ph of Croki , He explal the, circum: Hitthaler, a member of the Vienna Acau. | the Deane wey te a an 0 ee tanpitealat ho had been arraigned for. solfelting, | “You don't suppose that Chief Croker | stetropolitan Steam Laundry’ Company ateciatratt Fionn ths Gate ee eee eae cenang te Tuhals | MARS, HGk eS enen that 1 amn| Hi of Mie ingoek ti 328 und sop East Twenty-six | Advertise houses, homes and apare- |Court thie, morning. | The Magistrate | or vex, named after himaclt, he fell over| certain there is no vice of this kind in| Hurghers fo break thelr that {f they «Md not report to Mrz. ‘I don't know what he is working| streot, show: Liabilities, 155.424; Waiks uc would eed them? to prison, te, $31,164; actual assets, $16, a precipice and was Instantly killed. the tenement-houses of the west side."'{traiturs, The prisoner was, esse A D aominal) cents for sale in the Sunday World. |#eneences taney in her custody, with the eri te working for the other side, do you?" | o¢ for"

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