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ee THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1902 _GIRL VICTIMS OF ‘FLORENCE BURNS’S PARENTS (BOY ABDUCTED IMR, PIG SAYS THAT pin he Sige FLOOD Deon ere TOLD TO APPEAR IN COURT. | PRETTY TEACHER. SPRING HATH COME, Pines tee Compound a2 ina ae nana eee ee a 3 Accused Girl's Lawyer Now Trying to Learn Who Took Off Brooks's| REPULSED HIM. SO HE STOLE \wangrnep TENDERNESS AT “*°S Rich, Pure Bleod, Strong Underwear While He Lay Wounded in Bed. | HER. $1 TO $2.50. Nerves, and Gives a New Lease of Life. Building Collapses in Cleveland, Carrying Down Ten—Havoc by Waters. H SUN She Was Obdnrate, and the Marke Wir of - CLEVELAND, 0 Hope Otto, R fons were injured a Vououster Mer imony of a Cured Ranch Owner, tng in the collapse 4-| floor of the building, which ts ing occupiel by ¢ k nur stories high, collapsed and went Company. at No ! i lear through to the ground floor. Ten | | an secre! ‘ — = day ersons Were on the floor and they went | NGHAMTON Noob March 7 kets ps ak . fe SARE REEL CONT a toe Soeur i 4 Hall, «:fourteen:jenc-ald: seks \ ‘ “ Mas Not Been Sick a Day Since Me Used the Heiser. . The Fire Departmen: was called and} Round # ae te Reeary ae hE kton Mark s The tn. mn ly went to work to rescue vic- | “ ‘i “ e Creat Medicine. ety : re all girls mber of gira on, the third floor | ; ence MeGrath, Mary Kells Bie were carried down ladders from the} lerie { x ‘ « Permek, Emma § Lo windows in safety i ; a vedeag allies an ath .M & sesson a load of dis W, fas ze it has proved a heavy burder STORM HA 5 = ring the winter-monthe.” pan | ‘ * r blood, eczema, sali , eruptions, neuralgia heumatiom, kidney disease, liver he: tany sei heuhazsiue' ge vible, dyspepsia. and nervous com F | plaint thousands of vietim: MANY LIVES LOST IN FLOODS.| i Immense damage has heen donee a have the Srealest (feed +i hiiscaea land that Nas ever experienced along | Fe 5 ities throughout the country by the | certainly the most etic z . z. sling anal storms of the past two days. recent yeert ore it bein “ “ Se to x the past should be t t » to every In New Jersev, Pennsylvania and liarscheee oie i Bere ai ae tee to every suffere that will and quickly over New York streanis have overflowed, . me ¢ of disease juat re way bridge : to In every case Paine’ carrying away bridges, flooding Loni Re this city is a heavy | 5 ' NAT thes cel race towns and driving people from) : hat w y and permanent their homes. Flocd at Pittsburg, . eu Daceanen et make pure | PITTSBURG, March 1.—Westeen a Neranite “ sulate and bulld/up te s system. H. Van Raub, owner Don Carlos Ranch Lives have been lost at some) ois foints, and property ts damaged to| toot s experiencing the worst the record-breaker of 1884. ir oh feof Phancanaal one Duquesne way, portions | ORLY the extent of hundreds o} usands |? 5, ig WHEAT atriat oad tk t ie ws frome vans Raut of dollars. Potut section were tnundated and the for fifteen years with eat atele evires | South river front waa under sev- : : : Telepione and telegraph wires) ("tec of water, Tn Allegheny. La- le. 8 repiosaness, ant d from kidnes aken many of the it the rellef T go’ CARNEGIE SITES. LIBRARY LOCATIONS CONSID”) ' zouth 3 and it. seems toy Rita tia for I have not been sick a day | ERED BY EXPERT. Saat by ; ft a! cok the first bottle. It acted 1 eharm with me. A CAUSE OF HEADACHE. Diamond Dyes vinwon, Madison, Kilbuck, are down i all directions, breaking ek Itasca, River, Anderson, And South avenues were im: communications, and ratlroad trate | sat ancftiek p Most of the great tron indus- fic ts sertously interrupted. are stopped by the flood. a Genesee Vailey Suffers. Trains Overdue Here, ROCHESTER, N.Y. March 1— an | Heavy rains. with a rapid riee tn tem raturet vughout the Genesee Valley hase loosened the anow and ice on the s. swelling the streams trfhutary to river to an alarming extent. Thi I have Some of the trai and ribbons Feonom! set ineer of Fi Depart Neports Agatnat Several ie ‘Guncecsa tue rensheall Sem ! One Very Common Cause. Gener- | two hours late at (teabanke j sith: aa ande the Snueatick tieuradihtalnciT ee oe | ally Overlooked. rnegie library sites submitted > t! Headache isa rete om, al £ Big Storm at Fishkill. ‘Bridge Swept Away FISHKILL LANDING NY. March = Scecial to Tre Fvenina World 1 torm swept over this sec. | ™; ; 4 PORT JERVIS. N.Y » morning. The electrical pete deo eee Tie pom, derace Righbatifi90a! Knows kill Creek, where j teltamine It a suminary of near trou bi ela ware s higher than in fifty vea ners report x : er 7 Ma sie he ta Groceries The Cochecton wago | West Shore Trains Stopped. | |» israel Ft ning the Delaware carried out and in coming dow fco atruck No. % bridge of the Er low tt and so damaged the stru that trains are not allowed to p over tt YARK. N. Y., March 1 Owing to) of no trains are running west | re on the West Shore Ratiroad w York Central tracks are still Traffic Demoralized. , LITTLE FALLS, NY. March 1.— Four Men Drowned. ‘ , , | Tram the Mohawk Diviaton of the NEW BRUNSWICK, No J Mar New York Central and West Shore Rail yh were to te Ai | is has been disorganized by wash- FLORENCE BURNS LISTENING TO TE Neo ar Freeh were to-day swept down stream the! bursting of the embankment an OL Not recom: | avenue, Rodney . ' Amn Site Catarrh Table is 8 new Big Drawbridge in Danger. At the close of to-day’s examina- Dit iuehere, ele "! : HKEEPSIE. N.Y. March ,—| ton fn the case of Florence Burns x | eucalye ie pilin ay was br t night and| Mr, Schurman asked that Mr and iar Ueusnaaie:A cinalbe rew @ (laud | Hanon k alte! hae | : whridge at) Mrs, Fred Burns and thelr daughter , | | Town Almost W' ined ( Out. Shortly atter| Giedys be produced at the next. ex- | Specia The Evening Wor Inches of water| ‘ ee : | CUMBERGAND, Md. March 1 the force of the water amination. Though there zermadiio milothwendman ini creporte a i ¢ he bridge was raising the in Mr town, of Hyndman is reported almost | Atructure and threateniag to lite ie from | ce some hidden warning in dr. Getails have deen received. | cs anchorage. Much damage was done| Schurman’s request. Mr. Backus only t Pat Isa Si ye smiled and did not reply. Justice Ay ‘aterson Is a Sufferer, | Trestle Swept Away. Mayer looked at Mr. Backus, but (doecial to The Kveaiae World ) PATERSO} hea RY, Conn. March 1—Four hun-| made no comment. if the trestle of the Berk-| tt i@ not Hkely that the Burns “i Vision of the New York, New ant Hartford) Ratlroad was| family will appear unless it seems J. March 1.—The rain with the meiting snow has | .way this morning by the break- espary {rc an ice gorge In the Upper Hous- absolutely nec: y from the point ‘ r ¢| atonte of view of Mr. Backus. xt w her sauces tor | Lehigh Bridge Down. ‘The testimony to-day Dr vent to the € LBRO "e yom, wil it pens. . s Passaic River Floods. Seuniaien nan surface gelbias sai Bs SHIPPING NEWS Drop us a bogal eee (oectal to The Fresiag World WILKESBARRE, Pa, March 1—The| Were Proms (0) COr gainet the girl eRatint ¢ will tell you how to purchase PABBAIC, No J. March Y—-Hait of |mont damaging flood that has ever awept| Pointe et na H ‘ keel mi be | THE TIE the town of Walltngton, in Rers valley is carrying destruction on | ance al neentat and aa t i the , There. was | nile minty, just ov i wave and doing thousands of doliars A : f ; ie ‘ | ; water and t 5 Jamage Already four lives have| John C. Hageman, the day clerk in « was 4 ed sea | . 2} edocs y i st The Lehigh Velley tried to] the hotel, testified ntoir \. m y + 8 was called for reb o A anh Fe = rom Pane * large bridge at Bridgeport f r water af 6 the Lehigh River by running a| Room 12 with Night | ierk Bare ‘ Me A I sha} i traln upon It, but one apan was] Was lying ip) Dare BY sehurina ke th 7 | PORT OF NEW YORK Great Damage on Schuylkill. ee ay_jAnd with tt several timony adde further myatery to what |’ x1 “ | na en NN * i ° nes Fisher and Joseph Mot fe oor that eventful) yoy the . wt ; ane PHILADELPHIA, March 1—What SIS : rections Lsaiicl Srarren Wanhing me Y ‘ Mite " A ARK Groceries masa ton, testified that was iu ibs ' eed for Mentification i inderclothes when he firet went I uh the mom. Dr. Sweeney teatified tt i * Mt Senurman es Brooks was nude, lying om his left #f meals w “ x 3 Hageman says Brooks was undressed f ikea i rkel 1 ta es | ach 1t but lying s back A * ue SW Ry dal 99] Phe question Mr Backs trying . ‘ , . - elope TOING STE AMSHIPS bs . . solve is who stripped Brovks PY rales eranne D i i a tee ad underclothes agd turned him over ni wast * ates, Geo 2eAtington teaisded psournY siete Aeematias \ ibe there wna no key to room iz Hagenrs sket that be BA ' i 5 ‘ CALLED FROM ENGINE-HOUSE NOTE PINNED. ‘To. GARMENT | 28 "%°rt that there was a key and RAEN eae » | Sha LW ye ee pal a iy 4 =a that he locked the door with tt « w 1 i TO sian THEIR NAMES. | LEADS TO ARREST. District Attorney Jerome Hee peasne ACOr ABiay lot ve Com | wa a ols ’ would not lay the case before the Grand | RSRUR eth Lom csibvhns hat both : ae | Jury until the examinatto : aN Z f ‘ > Shen Said the Happy Bridegroom: | Annie Mase court had been completed hat th “T want to give the lefens war i 3} STEAMSITIPS " ¢ DAY | eay | : "/FORHOGEOF TEXAS. CREW IN PERIL. William ©. Pruden, of Brooklyn, and] Anni Meehan, twenty-two yeara old | tate mornine” Elsie Stein-Rubenstein, of No 112 Hud-[and Walter Turner, twenty-eight yeara by a conferen ; eon street, Hoboken, were married in] ld. were held in $1.00 each for exam-|\{r. Backus and Mr. Schurman hel IN young woman ob./ in the confer ‘ ernera lice sweeney was recalled, Me is th DRAWS THE “LINE ON COS- gNWARD CAUGHT SROADEIDE! Walen) ONDERFUL: THE Sedo ot ee tyiand Hotel tov atteni youre| TOME FOR ROYAL LEVEE. AND MEN JUMPED. Milli ery, IZARD Fe! iW Jersey City last night by Justice of| ination Monday on the charge of grand| the Judges’ “aH the Peaco (hi A. Roe, of No ress (mated in Jeffer-) str Baeku thirty-one rs old and an actor. pth The bride d she was twenty-five) fi sireet and was also on the st She was! ex Norwood, hf Ge handsomely gowned and wore diamonds Supls suit. (in the night of Jan. 4 he night he was shot that were said to be worth $7.0, They | Mrs. Norwood found that her mealskin = a i ATER sacque and mu broads Symptoms of shot. 1 = came to Jersey City a ther eae werd & broadcloth dreae and So: tyme ot ae {URE En in Those Grveewet: Not bortennt Another of a shot u asked Mr “Did you see any symptom found a scrap] Wound om your frat visit Suse tl Vania Ratiroad direct to the J on an old garment left chambers w pend mee anal ie tree. | Suits and Wraps, PICTURES Governor eeftobert T. Smith and Daniel Trine, |. Paper bearing these words: Backus. | emen belonging to No. 6 Truck : : “Phere were no symptoms,” said the = =a - —— whowe house ia ear that of the Justice, | BOMETHING To REMEMBER He press oc : rade eae Ua eMioeele | o (eats WV. aists and Linger te. | ee ne gare ‘oom in- : 5 bes ue “What were sp lermmptome you CACTI iy sight eas | s HB DOR, are " k | vited Lem had disappeared this asked Justice Mayer. ht dala . | ' kink r eee atest Seem unelivvastangemanlonar) (hei nnlae| Pern no ; Hapoel : THERE IS NO END 4 a fecneom=| charles AS WAAH wabite et0 ii . day World HAPPY. JAMMED BY ICE ICE ¢ CART. “ estates A ruspoglsthelarne, ac une ie , eS py Wants cam THEY | Is EO Kine |v tent Slutrat tne on | Monday and Tuesday, March 3¢ & pth, Serve yOu. Carney Cohen, nae Pipher pid BGP lie iD aah ; . THE ing ice thia morning at Southern Boule. | Would thowe be the natural and or-] funy Ust apipen " eaten re kate ne = . * Help tor WATER | yard and Lincotn avenue, was caught SFT Oe Of SEAS OTs s Ab hE Moplitie , ce ry. pitt perpen al L Orv 7 & 7 z vlO r xo 34) office; bw PUZZLES Wage me BG De indurien an poleaning produce nausea: in the ary eve > ‘ r e current and] L. ¢ w) 6 Be ond salma IN THE i Hi: tT » FU 1. a fea mt | - ai : flats and siege ¢ GRIP FOLLOWS THB svow, @ much blood from the pritichs« you want to get thro, SUNDAY WORLD. |3sur srsist sane ees arie| eRe EN Rona soygged 4] ENE so aoe” bike tears gg suagay Wodld W. Tablet, B. W. Grove’e signature on bos, %* | part or space in one large biotoh.' meeting the King.’ experience, ee

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