The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1901, Page 3

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CUT OUTA | UNLORSETE? Renae Yarn Is Denied by Bark Bristol's \ f Captain. | VOYAGE WAS FEARFUL. Crew Came Near Freezing to Death —Three Were Carried Down : from Rigging. Like the old times at sea, when m. Derruaded with belay tives or whateve: Dare of the voyage o: which came into from} Rio Janotro, tf the one of the| tars on board are to be believed. i It te only fatr to Capt. E. D. Sa H ford, the bar's commander, to say tna he dentes the truth of these yarns, one of which concerns the removal of a sea-/ man’s eye by the second mate The Bristol ¢ into New York dy way of Long Isla Gar night came fr handle them ashore and @ tug. whi In the er were couple of Irts two negroes dive of Argentina, a Canal three Danes and six ot! fled nationalities were sipped at lo dy former ¢ “1 was o the si the Sw from Ship ts! men wit a cargo of lumber, | vwas h "Ou md mate was an Tr | We ehipped him at Ship's lland sd other vessel He w shanghale} an Au: Drains at Ship Island, and cover he w pollsh unt to sea He was a powerful he wouldn't work. “The second n | | Capt. Sandford the crew deserted longed to aid Capt. 1 Root man [le got 2 tu Rio and Was drunk two days, «0 [ patd his off and got another man, Nearly every inember of the crew had frostbitten Angers ad ‘ears when the Bristol arrived he: Had not Capt Sandford hove to red oft Bridgeport on Wedn ht he be- eves that some of lity men would have frozen to de: Three of them had to be carried down from {foraiin reer. MADE TO MARRY HS CHILDREN'S MOTHER, BELEK WAS WILLING AFTER A FEW HOURS IN PRISON, We Was Al After Ceremony do on Promising lowed to to Nehave, Joseph Belek, forty. eight years old, of No. 14) First oth fy the “Huss alry officer tn the was a believer tn delleved tur four years he woman named Cu They A few weeks ago he left his and told Catherine “i'm of for You can go where yo She hurried to Y« Reeured a warrint for ( charge of adand ieee yesterday. When x not her doubt whether I Support this woman and her child “I shall soon dispel that doubt, i Magistrate Mott as he committed Belek | in 50 bonda td pay her $10 @ week, | Not having the necessary bonds he was rent to p on. After a fow ay in a cell he seat for Barney Here, the Anterpreter of the court, and expres @ willingness to marry Catherina and support her family. Here informed the Court of thts, and Bocompanted by Court Detectiy Allen, Belek and Cathorine were, aes to the Bohomian Ciarca, in Easy Siaty~ Onet street, this morning, where the Rev, Father Kishner tled the knot. Belek was thin brought back before Magistrate Mott, where the wife asked Chat he be dischargod. “Very well, then {4 the Court to 1, "Gs home and bibave your future.” K promised to dy, ———<_—___ SKATERS’ BODIES FOUND. tS Gon. A. G. Maire Daughter Was Drowned in Ottawa River, tara » ONL, Dew 89 Besste Bialr, daughte: 1, Duley Minialor. of Rallwass oA Canals, and that of H. aA, Harpet, edl- tor-of the Labor Gazette, who were drowned while eating on y tne renee ti] fami! 7.-The body of f laat evening, were r ESOT CEE PTET THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, 1901. (QUEEN WILHELMINA’S DEFENDER DEAD, SHE MAY DIVORCE PRINCE PUB “Van Tets Sain from Wound Received in Due! with Prince Consort-—People Are Enraged Against the Latter. y world of ours to fight and But from Holland, the land of sim- ple, honest burghers, whose step has halted somewhat in the vulgar march of prosaic progress, comes a story of the iMddle Ages, “when knighthood was in flower,” Here in America we have no| queens nor courtiers, but nowhere in the world will there be a stronger wave of sympathy and sentiment for Wilhelmina and her dead knight. slain by the Queen's consort because he would not see his royal mistress humbled by her husband. Citizens of a republic though we be, there is still In us all that some- thing which makes us reverence the old-time chivatr so the sad ro- rvnce of this sweet young Queen, now made tragic by a duel and death, appeals to our imaginations and takes us back to the days when our ancestors swept across Europe into Asia, following the Cross of the Cru- saders, CHAPTER L. hid come when Wilhelmina band She jad been Tho time ve a hi ywnod Queen of the Netherlands. Her oval subject n adoration at her ect. Swort and pretty and Innocent as any ver had suttons by yal matden must touk hoose, not the man her er have, but on are sathsty: ut ber and (rt would » sing would ai f states" nutehde the o! the court er know ‘if even a mite of with the hand that en with a rare devotion ) trusted that all oyously to cele Po these m: and ¢ wedding reat day In the young Queen's last Pebraary. Thore was 4 gor The Hague. For days the clty was tn the handy of a rejoicing mob, They had all seen the Queen, with her fresh voung face, blue eyes and fair halr—-true Hollander tn her type— drive husband, smiling and bowing gr Jy, apparently happy, They looked at the man by Wilhetmi- cous ous: They looke tml Gueen retired to her apartim na's side, who, perchance, would sive! was taken dreperately ill, The Prince them an heir In future years to FC" ty ae prugsie thelr destinies, In thelr enthusiaem they thought him a splendid mar He looked tt as he sat all gor in his soldier's uniform. ‘The peopte forgot the dark stories of his profiigacy and H!bertiniem. Thelr hearts are alwaya better than thelr brains, and they could not see the sadness that was coming to this Queen of theirs, CHAPTER I. On the day of the wedding the young Queen had a guard of honor—ten young nobles, trained to court fife and devoted with more than courtler's love to the ot given to many men in this! Romance slumbers, | ceremony in| through the streets with her now | Public It Is Known that Their Relations Are Much Strained. sovereign at whose feet they lafd their | swords, her from the days of They loved her as young ays Jove ye her childhood will al kno kn ne Lieut, ‘handsome and devoted fers to his m: Tets, youns nd the ota- ger, who In the future wan to Consort of the Queen. He. w the simple 1 The Hague, had heard the stories of lust and debt that came from the various capitals of Bue rope and painted Prince Henry in colora| none would want for elther friend or husband, But Van Tets was allent. Could his complaining have changed the counsels of the diplomats. But though he kept his counsel he) vowel that never would he see his Queen suffer harm or insult while there | was temper in his sword and areas In his strong right arm. the Netherlands rejoice, So passed for a few months and then n scandal raised Its head. Thero was tatk that the Prince was drinking overmuch, that the Queen would not pay his debts contracted at the gaming table and in the most sl peless dies!pauon Tho newspapers of the capital were | allent, but Van Tets and his fellows of the guard of honor knew. They aaw the quarrels and knew the heartaches They saw the at table, Th Meck Sheen and the Prince 11s boo: whom as Queen | and woman A great Siitern rose up in thetr hearts, for the: know of her con- dition. Tt Is a delle: for a man to Interfere wife, ba they princes wd so the cour ters bided Tv! t the palace at was drinking was Inattentive and ruda n. She resented { and spoke to him sharply. Roused by the drink he Iet hls reat n show insulted hts wv and Quee: table ‘The blood of sand th courtlers leaped Inte thelr fac For a tlme the life of the Mespaired of. but wie Hved. Mi her courtlers planned vengea Van Teta s that he would kill the Prince who had insulted his Queen and hly country, Blood alone would wipe tt lout. Tho matter was secretly arranged The Prince was challenged and re- turned to Holland. He met ble adver. sary ina forest near Het Loo. The duel was with swords, of which both mea were inasters. Luck was against the brave young man who was trylng to avenge the In- suit to his Queen. He fell, plerced with the sword of the Prince, and was carried wor MR. ANTHONY’S COSTLY SEAT Paid 871,000 to Whittingham for Vince on 'Change. Tho purchaser of the $71,000 Stock E: change seat Thursday 1s 8. Reed An- thony, The seller was N, H. Whittloge ham. re Forgets the Little Things. (From the Chicago Record-iTegatd.) Thero's many a foolish fellow who Tries long and hard to mount-- Who always has great things tu virw, Yet day by day neglects to do Tho Utte things that count, Sceking the New Freedom. (Prom the Atlante Constitution.) So you're secking am dtvorce, your" Pat's what, sun." How long have you been marrted?” are “Ever sencu freedom broke out, suh but I wants freedom ter break out ag'ini’ oe - Self-Centred, (From the Puiladelphia Press.) “isn't that a brigantine that's Junt coming up?" Inqulred the first pussen- eer. “I think ny ivy ant pean the seasick pester si faving | Lcelomsery CHAPTER III. | The honeymoon of the royal pair was reely over when {t came to be wh pered, not in The Hagua but tn the other capitals of Europe, that all was not well, It waa set do to vicious envy, and the news, now spread broade that | an heir to the throne Was coming, made |While the Royal Couple|: | Appear Together in" DIES BY FIRE “TIRED ROOM iGas Stove Starts Josephine Laderer’s Bed. SMOKE OVERCOMES HER. Persons Slerping Near by Hear No ies and She Is Dead When Found. Investinate, “4 off at the the too PLEASE LET US URGE YOu To wait not another day before making preparations to insure for yourself good health during the coming winter. Call on us and buy of us at once and begin taking Bloze in} jay tna 33 Bond | who migat We know of nothing that so strongly illustrates the old saying that “An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure.” Every health containing, strength maintaining, flesh creating drop of delicious Vinol will be found by you to be an additional barrier against sickness. woman's how bi Virol fe not a patent medi. We guaranteo the action of cine but a genuine scientific dia= Vinol and will refund its cost the bed " Sareea ay {1 smouldering about tie 4 ovese bh i ho is at erent ° ae 5 eae to any one not satisfied with the cover Every ingredient of ei she can drive him from her and make | . in whi rr y to Utrecht. An operation was performed| tim and keep him the most despised | M Jowr f results obtai by ite uw ich is printed on the bottle, upon him, but peritonitis set In and he] man in Europe. ein Sula aes iv Hed three days ago. He We already this In Holland, tt has |)" Leuaters haa tiaentnoneran tuel there was another wing thie fri been Impossinie te i 1 (he people tween the Pri and one of Van} ihe fact that V s died by the ‘Tev's seconds, The second was also] gword wound of the ¢ consort in v Hed, but not dangerous: defense of the Qu nonor. They name hae n kept secret, hate his slayer with a hatred thar can propably will never be known by t ile unleas he should die, Had Van ets ltved nothing of his duel would have come out, CHAPTER Iv. Thus have ended the efforts of those rn knights to defend thelr royal mistress. Perhaps tt {s inglortous. But this ts not fiction; tt ts fact, and therefore It tall the sadi 1 or yo Queen, now recovered from her Mineas, is mourning the toss of a gallant servant, who gave bis life for never dle. Prince Hen now—walking with her in publ to stem the de of popular fn Wilhelmina must dear with with him because of ty gb st But there is taik that she will at the horror of tt all and divorce t All Europe is wa.ting to know what will be done. None but the people really care for the Hale girl Queea. Those who hod the rene of gov ment In tho different cap.tals ne rryink ation, r heart. They are simply her. She can have but ono revengo| Meteo ee ell hav for the cruelty and the erime of her} >) teshoeeel rope: and theand husband. watch (here hold sway. Prince Henry cannot be punished by As for Wilh Imina she mus: suffer. 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