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D YALE’S GREATEST DAY; ROOSEVELT GETS DEGREE. HYDROPHOBIA Ot KILLS GIRL. Little Henrietta Kauschim- er Dies in Great Agony. BITTEN MONTHS AGO. Wound Cauterized Then and No Bad Symptoms Developed Until Last Friday. Henrietta: Kauachimer, a littie two and-a-half-year-old girl, lies dead at her home, No, 1287 Firat ave from bydrophobla, Bhe died yest after- Noon in convulsions Henrietta, with her Kaurchimer. a painter was walking up and down in front of their home one ing last January waen a large dog ran up and sprang at her. Refore her father could interfere the Jos had bl her on her cheek bon: and had aleo torn the flesh between her eyes. In the excitement which followed the dog d{sappeared. K Aimer van | Q never been able to trace It e father at once summoned a phy siclan, who cauterized the wounds care- He, tau byt se, t fully, They healed quickly. No bad! symptoms developed and nothing more | @ thought about the matter until) evening, when Henrtotta | & Hi She had a convulston which was soon followed by another. Remembering the dog bite the father | sent In haste tor Bradshaw of No. 55 nd street. | As soon 5 room, on the top fuer of the First avenue tene- ’ iment, th : what wan the matter, He pronounced it a Nydropbonia, though when the circum- stances were explained to him he ad 0 mitted that it was a very unusual the Pasteur In- and on the following morning two of the inatituijon’s doctors called to sea the child. They treated her with GOABPED. tC cure, but they had hardly house when Henrietta was In §©9OGDHDOQOOPGHHDOTVS|SOOOOOODISSEOQOB“SS | NEW JIAVEN, Conn., Oct. 23.—They natlon became sponsor for one of Its) greatest universities to-day, when Pres!- dent Roosevelt Joined in the ceremonies with which Old Yale commemorated the of constant treatment these | < continued intermittently | ay) morning, when the girl omewhat better. She passed the day quietly and on Tuesday morning | Was sO much improved that hopes were entertained of her recovery. _-- 4 son of Yale, Roosevelt's Speech The President, Strongly Guarded, Escorted to Without warning, however, she was pe ae President Roosevelt advanced, bowed seized with, another convulsion yester-| founding of the college two hundred ; profoundly, and tried to speak. Again ETERS UNSC Sane TaD Gene IOEe [ees and BEOumntT Lofaxtelampbal the Hyperion Theatre, the theatre went mud and it aan fully \ en It subside c ¢ " eh ; ne more virulent form an hour later, Thres | close the areata ant feattval) Where He Is the Cen-|a minute detore he was allowed to pro- ) phystclans were In the house then, but| Which has been tn progress since Sun- ireland Sele skill could not save the child.” She day. tral Figure Among isentenatenielenaccuiaver tee: dled wi in hour. . . . as ¥ No arrangements have as yet be rt for Many. , —| worked at a task worth doing that 1 made for the funera Henrietta’ r pes World’s Dignitaries did not find myself working shoulder Fade Or ac ungtitl Henrlettae | The closing exercises of the bi-cen y crazed ‘with grief, She has three other |tennial were — oMcially — commemora- New Haven Turns|to snoutder with some son of Yale. 1 Uttle children, tit the victim of the dog |tive. They were held In the Hyperion [have never yet been in « struggle for Out to Honor the! President. bite was her BRIGANDS NOT vorite, _jTheatre, Profound music, co 'memorative poem. a Greek festival hymn, both composed for the occasion, a commemorative address by Justice ‘Brewer, of the United States Court, and finally the clothing with the hoods of the honorary degrees of great men, a jist of whom affords a roster of monu- {righteousness and decency was not men of Yale to ald [ive me strength and coura 1 we passed by a gateway the country, Chief Justice Melville w.| Fuller and Justice Brewer, of the high- est court of the land were there. Presi- that THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE GHMDYHODGOHGCOOIOOGOGDOGHGOOQOSEDOSSHSOE Yale men were now doubly honored by &reeting the man and the President as there me and “as we walked hither this morning which raised to the memory of a young Yale lad who was hurt to death beside me as he and a great many others ike us imental fame. ‘These impressive events ; Ellot, of Mar- against the gunfire from the conatituted the commemorative exer- eton; Harrivon, and with thore memories quick clues, of Pennaylvanin; Faunce, of Brown; a from my heart Mrealdent Roosevelt, Secretary Hay. | Harper, of Chicago, and dozens of me me, and T Bi starquis Ito, Beth Low, Admiral Samp- | other college presidents were the Bobi. far iyetian pele non, Ambasnador Choate, Archbishop | Literary lights of the first magnitude } Wate citizen.” i . "1 hop | were there. The 3 7 “e} sel e hymn “America” was then sung F ie a Ad 1s Feeble. outalde Hyperion Washington Has Heard Noth-|tnose who received dearees, UC a Jamnened with people" alll aeeious eiypterrivel [WAS Sampaon . feeble catch a. giimpse 0 P i f Band That Hold Brealdenti Roosevelt aig) ver lesan NaI tale eee ana asset Whsnios camuee caeeeetan ing of Ban at Holds — |nere‘on time at 2.90. after an nour's run 4d In i health, did not enter with the | With aa much feapal’h a4, pomihte the A from Farmington. The President was| iM realdence on Hillhouse avenue of Prof Miss Stone. In excellent spirits and there was ajblace through a side door, and leaning {Henry W, Farnam, where luncheon was cordial leave-taking at the Farmington |" the arm of Prof. W. W. Farnam | served. ng foreeloriilatectivvatwertlais Station, where a considerable company |Wa* shown to his neat, Bishops and | , A eitone force of antectives were nia- church prelates, distinguished ars from nbroad and a host of others whose hamex are known everywhere were erated on Yale's platform. ‘The xet programme was carried out with precision. After the overture the commemorative poem composed by. Es mund Clarence Stedm: waw read. was rendered the ek festival | written by Prof, 22. D. Goodell, of Yale, and sung to munic written by Prof, Parker, the conductor of his newly acquired acquaintances had gathered. Hecelved by Hadley. ent’s guard were near WASHINGTON, Oct. %1.—The State Department has heard nothing from any oMcial source to confirm the Austrian reports of the killing of the brother of Mme. Tallka by Turkish troops, or the death of the woman herself. It has eo far br@) unable to get In touch with the brigands and all of the Information It has had as to the probable movemne! jot the band with their captives, has come through missionary sources. “Though the crowd at the station here was u big one and demonstrative In itn welcome to the Chief Executive, there ample police protection, and the party wan enabled to jeave the train and the carriages In waiting without pound, President Hadley, of Yale, and Mayor | PARIS, Oct. 23.—M. Saratoff, the | John P. Studley were on hand to recetve | A student chorus accompanied the rolo- “Dean Mrs. Pinxuan: — Twelve former President of the Macedontan)the distinguished guest, and after an[iste, Dr, Carl Dufft, baritone, and Mr. | years’ continuous service at the sick {Committee, has written uw letter to the Jexchunge of greetings, briefly, the prog- | Wallace Moyle, tenor. bed in some of our prominent hosp! Temps, dated from Parts, emphutically [denying the reports that he fs an ac- jcomplice in the abduction of. Miss Ellen 'Mf. Stone, the American minstonary, and ‘that he ts even now at the head of the band of abductors, He says he has been Hving quietly In Parts for the past reas toward the university campus wa! begun, by way of State and Chapel atreet The escort included a representation of the naval and military forces of the State. The men of the Second Reg!- ment. under command of Col. T. H. Jantice Brewer's Hit. The oratorical feast came when David Jontah Brewer, LL. D., Justice of tha United States Supreme Court, delivered the commemorative Justice Brewer was given a tremendous ovation. diseasos of women. month. Gucher, marched firet tn tine, and imme-| pariy in hin adcrean Justice Brewer ———___- diately following was the carriage coD-|eicited hearty applause from the adl- SAMAR CUT OFF taining President Roosevelt. President |enee when he referred ty Yale an a . Hadley, of Yale; Gov, MeLean an@} iiyoe “where men are taught to recoge Mayor Studley, A hettation of the Connecticut Naval Militia, under command of Frederick Ia Averill, came next; then a carriage con- taining Col, Theodore A. Bingham, U. 8. A., and Becretury Cortelyou; next the Second Company, Governor's Foot- guards, resplendent in brillant dress untforms of red, afcer which a carriage containing Commander Cowles and party, and aa the rear guard Troop of the Connecticut ry, Capt. Lu- zerne Luddington In command ‘At 10.30 o'clock the parade moved slow- y toward the Hyperion Theatre, where the commemoration exercises were held. Wresident im Line. nize x Washington, whether his name is George or Booker.” BY RECENT TYPHOON. MANILA, Oct. 23.—Nothing haa been heard from the Island of Samar for three days, owing to the typhoon ha ing blown down the telegraph lines, excepting one cable message and mall advices. The barracks were also razed, Admiral Rogers has notified the troops at the ports to be on, thelr guard against Fillvinos, Presentation of Degrees. The presentation of candidates for honorary degrees followed the com- memorative address, and the function ocupted about an hour, Prenident Had- ley, In conferring the degrees, was extraordinarily felicitous. Becretary Hay was complimented py {Prestient Hadley for his Mternry abll- \ty, and pronounced a man upon whom America relies, Joseph H. Choate was referred to as first an ominent advocate and now a man in whom the country takes pride. Of Beth Low the President remark- ed: “He best exemplifies. perhaps, the wentiments expressed in the day's ora- STRANGE MARRIAGE OF RICHLY DRESSED PAIR. A‘couple dressed In the height of fash- jon were married to-day by Mayor Hoos in Jersey City, They registered as Rol- ling Poucher, thirty-one years old, of No. 47 High street, Trenton, and Min- nie M, Hamburger, twenty-seven years old, of No, 102 West Fifty-third street, New York, They failed to explain why they journeyed. alt the way to Jersey City to be married. SIX HUNDRED MADE HAPPY. KANBAS CITY, Oct. 2%.—Judge Hook, of the United States District Court. to- day decided that the stockholders of the Lombard Inyestment Company, which failed In. 1893, with the Habllitles above $20,000,000, are not Mable to the creditors of. the. company. ane, decision sets at rest, a a of of Nurses Ansoe'n, Wi flammation and ulceration ovaries and womb. The procession was headed by six mar- shals, followed by the Connecticut Sec- ond Regiment Band, the color guard and Chle¢ Marshal, Col, Theodore A. Bing- ham, U. 8. A. President Hoosevelt, with Hadley, of Yale, came next, and after them the university oMicials, national and State officials, candidates for hon- orary degrees and delegates from all Parts of the world, é President Roosevelt: and President Hadley entered the theatre at exactly 10,30, on time to the minute. The Preal- dent of the United States was led by the University's Prenident to the acat of honor directly behind the orator’s desk. President’ Hadley took his seat beside him. On this p! jatform was gathered a group st] of ‘men: renowned in hele tlents. I have aivised Pointedly Presitent Hadley: o! {zed Admiral Sampvon as “the representative as the head of of which the nation Is proud, When the long lst had President Hadley advanced a atep or with great Impresslvenesn,, ere yet remains o name.” In an Instant the great audience Jumped to thelr feet. The President of the Uni- ted States was about to be named, The crowd went wild. The nation's execut(ve arose and the theatre rang with che The alr was filled with waving hiefa and programmes, It per) 4 splendid tribute to the love felt ithe ‘new Preaiden| arking that. Yalo had, chosen for the beiond ae canaleate: before he be- President a onavy womb from straining in heavy patient, n finished well once more, and have trouble gince. I am mos' casion to recommend {| "Ty dien| rae: Plnkham’s Ve: Compound has stood the timo, MISS VIRGINIA GRANES, tome, some most distressing cases of in- of the T have known that doctors used Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound when everything else failed with their pa- had N. MISS. VIRGINIA GRANES Tells How Hospital Physicians |” Use and Rely Upon Lydia FE, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- tients and friends to use It ond ha) yet to hear of its first failure to cure, “Four ye: ~ ago I had falling of the lifting and knowing of the value of your Compound | began to uge it at once, and in six weeks I was pleased to have had an opportunity to say a few words In praige of your Vegetable Compoun4%, and shall take every oc- Miss Vin- GINIA amma an 008 Sorfatt (f above teati- im throughout tals, as well as at private homes, has given me varied experiences with the T have nursed 5 no ie; of and has cured thousands. ” Pinkham advises tek Wome Address, 3 and 1 Time Rates POM RVI ei acing SINLCE Says G RNY ae BIG GIFT 0 BREWER. a St. Louis Brewing Com- pany, Gets Private Car. ‘STOCK HOLDERS GIFT. | | Presentation Made at Grand Central Station To-Day—Finest Private Car in the Country. A magniticent 0.00) Was pT Ruseh, Preside Brewing Com, rkholde rs tivate i day to Adolphus Anheuser-Busch by the ear Nn othat cor, ntation was made at entral Station and wis an occaston of grent Joy and festivity There were present. beedes Mr mn Augie; Bisel, View the company. Peter Sehut Ju. Second Vice Pr ent, ‘ stand Mra Faust, of Loute: Mra Adolphus Huseh and 2 {Mire Anna Busch; Mra. Hugo Retsing er. of this city, and Mre. Arthur Mag nus, of Auguat Busch made ihe speech of presentation. Mr. Busch. jn a iappy reply, reminded his stockholders that the annual output of the vig 81. Loute brewery fs 1.00.00) barrels and 76,un,900 tles of beer Hinest In Country. sald to be the finest [nthe {9 60 feet tong and 30 feet wid: {s equipped with an electric Mgnt ant and ervice with connectio: rooms and berthn ollve greet nd® wre tned Inthe k, mahogany room encoun: tered on entering car Is the obser- vation and. reception ‘room, ‘the fn which can be made tnto beda; re twelve berths in the alent b Mr. Busch's room is qutppelt with a brass t of full ‘Thi Tae oar. country, I there vom- Privat moat exp + bw ele of neatness, tae of Charles Hent- one of Mr. trusted men. Under rection are. the crew barber, a cook and a porter. —$<—_____ PUT HEAD IN COAT AND SET IT AFIRE. Original and unique was the method adopted by John Schroder In an attempt to commit suicide to-di Schroder im a prisoner in the West Ome Hundred and Twenty-ntth police station, charged with disorderly conduct, He Wrapped hls coat around Bis head and net fire to It, but was discovered before the flames had his hale. street * The For [len and Cor. Nassau and Fulton Streets, 825 Broa 433 Fulton Str Geo. DIVORCE & Pa G, OCTOBER 23, 1901. | Adolphus Busch, President of, ; | done more than singe | “Don't let your feet take chances Cawford Shoe | anton MINERS KILLED BY BAD AIR. DEADWOOD, 3. 259, 261 m joat their lve 6th Ine at Ke o (i cr Avenue ther, Andrew Mille With iwo other miners they lowered ty the Law-foat ley = | the alr becar be drawn i | to work them out in time — and {t The Hecht Part: Paymr ment Plan.. It extends to every one, freely and Ee that confidence and convenience which’ other concerns only accord to the rich or well- to-do—who need it least. 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