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CHAMPION BABY TRAVELLER ‘BELIEVE GIRL WAS TAKEN: IS ONE-YEAR-OLD GIRLIE. +2 Oia vIeay Story Told by Patrick Little Clarita, Daughter of Late Premier Jockey ‘Dick’’ Clawson, Has Reed to Evening Ended Eventful 5,000-Mile Journey with Her Brave Young Mother. | World Tendsto Show} fee PRR REE REE PHOENIX “R2- There has just arr York one of the yo tensive travellers In the U nited States, {f not in the w. Uattle Mies Cl of the Empire Stat room car In the Gr. in the arms of h this. wonderful b had be travelling almost c ntinnouely In rail- road a Ss and steamboats evhr wince she 3 nonth old, had covered and visited nearly United Srates, 1 E » mothe "Dick" . who rede for Waitney, mpson Brothers’ Futurity wine LAbuette, and inany oth fa- mous horses, Including A FL & Do 1 Morris's which won the rich Metropolitan Handicap at long odds. inininint: Di tn the fall of 3899, a romantic Ittle love match. Cut Down In His Prime. Clawson was cut down im his prime| ‘The little family camped out in a by consumption, brougnt on by his ef-|tent last summer seven miles from fort to reduce mber Clawson went up into] ‘phe saddest trip the mother and babe of the Adirondacks to a pris|took was from. Ark: * Clawson and/yfo,, the home of Jockey dohim there and re-| was feared that ttle Clarita follo mained four weeks, | {ta ved most of the time North Woods ® degrees below." After ( 4 nurse carried timer before: Clarita eguid) un wae the Were grandmothers “toure in South ner young invalid! Brooklyn. that Little Izola Hann nicieiinin AOIONDNENS Have Held Staten Isl- Terror. It Is now believed that two masked highwaymen, who have held Staten | Island in terror for a week, are the ‘kidnappers of Izola Hann, the thir- teen-year-old girl, who dixappeared from the home of her father, David Hann, in Richmond Terrace, on Sun- aa: Much light is thrown on the mys- tery by the following story told to ‘y}an Evening World reporter to-day: + BY PATRICK REED. A and Iking vo our home te men came out of the woods ‘They ped, eved ue rather sharply, turnet about i Ait peared. surprine. they whee ‘This tim them as they mn approach a little girl, who stood beside a tree, trembling ax if In tear, Aw one of the men laid hold of her the child began to scream, crying: “*Mam- ma, mamma, co ‘This frightened bly and was compelled to follow. 6) Not untht Monds th} of tzota Hann's disapy £ got her description terri- fear. 1 the learn: ‘Then 1 Tam sure that the litte girl T saw in the woods was Izola Hann, Her father came to see me to-day and L told him what [ knew, Seiebitiehi-ieittebiniieicieteeiei-e] At 6 after [get through with ms work, he a T and a arty of other father. ‘They would sit all day In the| oe a ees ag search of the woods in sun parlor of the ranch: the hope of finding some trace of the the cold, ley missing girl Jockey went, iS [to the balmy The cheer: ys Clawson of Aiken. It was reported to the Staten Island veller followed ! police this afternoon that a girl answer- S ing the description of Iz: Hann had is thought that papt| been seen te ’ was dying, little Clarita and her| soup house at a Mttle plac plucky mother would pack off and rush] fth's, on the north side of the to_his bedside. si The police are now at work on this ‘The trip from New York to Phoenix, | 4, Arizona, was the longest and by far the | “Another rey nak nats nee most exciting of all the dashes of of mother and babe. train reached Philadelphia, where a * kind-hearted gentleman got off to pur- FO IRG | V ES | M. setetateretp | chase one. H elect Little Clarita Was the Pet. ow Is the nineteen-year-| al the way to the Pacific and plains McLaughlits | o¢ the Southwest, where her father’s r owner and trainer jute was slowly ebbing away, the little ® premier ltravetier made herself thoroughly at) Mrs, Mullaney F aan in Court and Allows, home. m the result of | "She was the pet of the car, Cénductor Husband Who Threatened Her to Go. and porters struggled with each other to take her out at each stop for fresh alr, Phoentx. na un City, weon, It would not survive ‘The strain began to tell on infent, too, and the devoted mother's snxtoty was Intense, awaon was buried It was wome ta She tx sage no long journey MR. AND MRS. GOULD START ON THEIR HONEYMOON TRIP. Leave for the South| Where They Will Board the Yacht Nada foraCruisein Florida Waters. Mr. Frank J. Gould and his-bride are to pend thelr honeymoon, {t was an- nounced to-day, crulsing in Mr, Gould's steam yacht Nada tn Florida waters. ‘They left for the South this morning and will board the yacht at Jekyl Island The Nada has been fittt cruise at Norfolk, Vi Taland, ‘i Mr. Gould and his bride dine night with Mrs. wt 1,” Northru hum, at “Jacl on © Forty-third street, of which Mr. Gould was & frequenter before his mur- riage. The atmozphere of “Jack's was J, but she evidently sely and and questions: well-dressed, r-looking men women around the other tables. Mr. Gould did not look at ait wort when he signalled to" his DiI He sou. pale v FREDERICK BUOSS DEAD. and joss, one Of éhty rw of the firm of F. FRANK GOULD ‘AND BRIDE DINED IN SIXTH AVENUE. Place—‘‘Jack’s"” restaurant, Sixth avenue, between Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets, Time-7 to & o’ciock last evening. Edward Kelly, the bride’s mother, and W. H. Northrup, Mr. Gould’s cousin and best man. This is what the ie party ate Guests—Mrs, Raw Oysters, Stewed Terrapin. Artichokes (Mollandaise, Celery Salad. Camembert Cheese, note for himself. way In their nan, Johannisberger. Burgundy, husband. 4 wholes haw weveral tlmes thre ner eight-me oM Althou fiwh merchar ened to kil by old baby, Mrs, mpagne, Coffee. Foasted Crackers. Brooklyn, pardoned eto make 4 mont he hal andl sold that sowlth by Ms J eontin althouga Ito get by because he woul Janu 1 am equatiy certain that Mr, Gould does not wisit her to. x minded, healt wo for her HU ort them, saat Thur “gatd Mrs, Mullaney, mo inte the sete | eek otning my husbar OW i ait you Aftehen wi meknife. Thad tae baby in my was about to stab both me and the baby, rughed downstalrs and seized his hand Just ay he Was about to strike nomy moth ty-first street, was mdone,’ he sald. ‘I'm not going Mre Partridcets Mr known Ame} a tee four dnt —— | DU YOU WISH TO SELL OUT YOU business? It will pay. you to ad- vertise itin the Sunday World BY TWO MASKED BANDITS. Was Kidnapped by; Wighwaymen, Who and in a State of IZOLA HANN. was seen in the taten Island in the territo fords aml Grasmere, a The robbers h before beginning « Last night a meet The men are desert In the hurry, Clarita’s milk bottle was forgotten, and the brave Httle girl, with- ONG VI out a sob or a squall, fasted until the F Black Silks The following makes repres nt » best goods in the Soie, Gros} | Diamond and colle ss Ts sta ti, fuporied Black Ti GH Silk Black Dress Black broadcloth W yards of Black Henrietta Lord & Taylor, Brosdway & 20th St /BROADWA Y& STH ST. Headquarters Things Griental. Largest collection i rin London or Pari New York City lation tells the tale. HAMMERSLOUGH B BROS.. | INSTRUCTIONS IN PIANO BUYING. ON—ACTION—This is the vital mechan- ates sound Pure Toba UNIVERSAL TCBACCO CQ. Pose of Unquestioned O Cor. 1:0 and 262 West 12 Gold Jewelry. 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