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TERRE OPS ore eee 8 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1902, ( 40] DEAD: 19] [FLORENCE BURNS RETURNS TO HER HOME: G POLICE SAY HE AUGUST 9 TOBE WELL-GOWNED: WISSINC IN NINE =u au-siong. ne). ROBBED HS MOTHER, CORONATION DAY. CALLED THEE a Horrible Dream,” Says Beautiful Flat- No Hope of Saving En-| bush Girl, Who Was tombed Men—Death| accused of Killing List Will Probabiy Be! Walter Brooks, the Over 200. | Boy Merchant —Had | Been to Mountains to Edward Vil. Anxious that the Ceremony Oscar M. Abbott Brought from Should Be Performed at Early Date. Boston and Committed to | the Tombs—Parent Oddly LostLaces Valued at $2,000 Though She Wore Valuable Diamonds and Had Consid- erable Money, Mrs. Eliz (Copyright, 1902, by the Press Publishing Company. | prey to superstitious fears, His physl- : em York World) tana qeslated for a lone time his wishes; beth Lyons Was Arrested, OSSD NG RIG teat) for an early coronation ceremony, but LONDON, July 12.—Saturday, AUR| mnatly asnented to the fixing of a date, 9, has been definitely fixed as the} jest further opposition might irritate date on which the coronation of} their patient and retard his recovery. ‘Another reason for the King's anxiety A stylishly dressed woman, who gave the name of Mrs. Biizabeth Lyons, of Brooklyn, was held for trial to-day in Oscar M. Abbott, a prinver, iiving at GROWDS AT MORGUE. | i 1. Boylston phase, Hoston, was come ; : Regain Health. initted to the Tombs to-day in detaunt a¢| MIRS Edward will be solemnized. No) | vent en oation over with was| Jefferson Market Court on a charge of bond. Hebe charged with crand lareny, | C2ange in this arrangement will be/ s6 fact chat Queon Alexandra's poaltion | Stealing stockings valued at $2.55 at @ b pte eke: | made unless an unforeseen change in| would be affected were she widowed | Sixth avenue department store. -Day— , F | On May 2 lant, Mra. 8, A. Flanders, reant Rein arrest Funerals of Victims To-Day It all seems to mo like a terrible 2 oR ane on & ianders the King's physical condition occurs, | without being crowned. In his areu- yanierday an ceaplaint of tho wore Aer Abbott's mother, received q letter ask- ments with his physicians, the King! iective, After being locked in the Saturday was ‘ec’ =) ee) {or her to meet a friend a few haces ¥ waa sclected’ by direct Or-| Cea consideration of the Queen's po-| Chation street police atation tor about e [cer of the King, as it Is a half) sition as the welghtiest. argument in bait an ‘Hour the: women was released dliday and the least possible dis-| favor of an early ceremony, Baloon-keeper at Greenwich avenue wok State Inspector Evans Says} qreqn—a something that never really He Cannot Tell Yet Just) jappened. FLORENCE BURNS, from her home at No. 268 West T What Caused the Explosion. | jrioreuce Burne, the remarkable ninth street. ‘The letter was a “bind *| | sia aris on Fiche sphvaltiana\ wan ad Cheisonnes etreat a | turbance of business will therefore 10 FEEDONSS Ol e phy! ‘4d q young woman who was a prisoner in and when she returned to her home| | : 4 »-| At the time of her arreat Mra. | Positive, explicit statement that no re-| At the time of | ike dirlh Ay result, and, being followed by Sun- I day, tie omisiel Favereitley rei seaee suurtetice of the present trouble was to be diamond. tines, am Smoraia land ray ys chal ¢ - | feared, ring, a gol ch and chain, @ 4 ey, 2 mond-studded alligator brooch and oar eorily be confined to one day. Inci-| In medical circles it ta apeorted tn era levee gush ee TAUA BES: PROT Oe eat. dentally, ‘Arry and ‘Arriet will be|t&e an in ee wi always aie or fo give hor address et the hearing in . thin; vi . is presen! iness,/Magistrate Barlow's private office, | able to celebrate to their hearts’ con- | yi oy wn aicaar changed hie ap [ane deciared that she had never beat jshe found that a 0 Worth of la Detective. package containing «had been stolen Sergeant Fay found that the note was sent from a messenger of. the Tombs only a few months ago charged w © murder of her ad- mirer, Walter 8. Brooks, has come home, Immediately afte: sor acquit-| JOHNSTOWN, Jaly With the recovery of nineteen sdditional bodies in Jevel No. | ta) yy gustice Mayer in the Court of fice at No, 1397 Broadway, and there he pele Geno 4 to-day, there remain still 1n-} Special Sessions Miss Burns disap- secured a description of the eenavr, ‘The | tent and still have time to get in|poarance from that of a fresh, well-eet- | 2*reste Ce ets peared. The Burns house in Flat- Gescription prompted him ty go to Bos- | Shape for the stern realities of Mon-|up man of about fifty Into a thin, white- Jersey City Man Gone, faced septuagenarian, j Coy morning, At Buckingham Pal the following é t ickingham Palace the follow! The secret of this hurrying on of the! Jietin was posted at 10 A, M. to-day: | f No. 348 New York avenue, Jersey emony Is furnished by the King’s! “cine “Bakara is making excelient| City, ts strangely missing, He left home 5 ajesty’s| to go to work last Saturday mori ish anxiety to be crowned at the| progr On account of His Majesty s| {0 Ho (0 Wale stnches in heehrs palng. accounted for 101 men who bush was vacant. The weeds over- Earnest Rittler, forty-eight years old, were at work in the Cambria | powed the pretty gardens and the mine when the fire damp explo-|once carefully kept lawns were deep |ton and cause the arrest af Abby Abbott consented to return wth | fermallty of requisition pa +, Mh 3 with grass. day his heart: ee aT rl satiefactory condition bulletins will be sion oceurred on Thursday. we jay his heartng In the Court of Specta! | earliest possible moment, lest some fur-| 4 ty 4 - Ught complexion, and when he left h : or months the place was left de- Sesslons resulted In his commitment to| ther obstacle might arise, This ts a #sued on alternate days only. wore light gray euft and a black derby One hundred and five bodies have Deen found and brovght out of the tine. Eighteen living men have Been browzht back to life, after being fn danger of death from thirty to forty-eight hours, Of these two men rye died and some of the other sur vivore are still in danger of dying serted, but a few weeks ago the house was opened and ved. The gar- dens were made ornate with gera- niums and foliage plants, the lawns were cropped close and the Burns family returned. But Florence was not with them, It was only two days ago that she was again seen about Tombs, Ale RAILROADS KITCHENER IN ENGLAND TELLS OF “WIRE 1) BE COMBINED GIVEN GREAT OVATIONS. TAPPING” PLAN, | Subject on which the royal mind Is a “TREVES, LAKING, BARLOW." | hat. ‘The searching parties have not yer | ; ss A sneceaded in penetrating Level No.4. | oe nae nau been v FLORENCE BURN/. General Arrived at Southampton To-Day and where most of the casualties occurred. As. {i gthie smountalnin Ge itt Chi R. lelandiand Went at Once to London. Dr. 'Kern,’’ of Indiana, Who All hope of Onding alive a as—not In an attempt to that would fascinate men of the class/and that is since her return home, sho icago, Rock Island an a- Says Real Name Is Nye, Ape rs mRnaTea Tanai IENELOMWELI bn Ckaberinervalat (eye Walter Brooks elonged. Shr suid that it all seemed to her now as a! cific and St, Louis and San M Aare Kingele Pr ‘ ‘ Tle RUA esi) wal Weanly “ane avolds nobody's glance, but ber face ts| terrible dream—a something that hha . - pears Agains y— de Paste mer leara napanelahe TRI Rere Paina a ner | whiter and her features more drawn. | never really happened, Francisco Systems Are Said LONDON, July 12.—Lord Kiteh- brown sun-helmet made famitiar by his! Sought to Beat ** Bookies, ree investigation ton In the | the tong days of her examination | Her ilps look thinner and her form less | So. to her. the acuuaintance and In-| to Be in Merger Deal. ener arrived at Southampton from Pictures, was In striking contrast to the s work of investigation. Whencevery body liHKE mas her wondered |touN She fs the high-strung, peri |fatuation with Brooks. her arrest and | 1 dipro: sllttering uniforms and rows of medals It 1s expected that all the bodies | jy hor quiet. nonchalant. «manner ‘and |2Ung woman no lor Her charac. | subsequent Imprisonment and exam{- South Africa this morning, and p and orders worn by most of those in Will be recovered betiveen to-day and | ready smite were days of torture to her, | ef !8 stronger and better nation are) ay an hallucination and] 1 present plane ere carried out the ceeded at once to this city. walting. An interesting and detailed story of Monday, when work will be resumed | She carried herself In a dignified man- | Pots Gay Life Aste, BUR CULT Chicago, Rock Islandand Pacific) Rail-|| 16) was.met at Paddington|'station'|’ “the! recepHion! lasted! ten) or (atten aoe ae ee ee leon oom WG Eno “[ner, always composed, but nobody knew | Florence Burny threw aside the tempt She Courts Seclusion. way, with its 3,510.43 mites of leased. | by the Prince of Wales, and an ad-| minutes, mhep ee eriase ot es eany at tha erelentnent or anitoed’s ‘The State Inspecior of Mines, gosian | MMM effort it required Pe a tee Ateat notorlety offered | sie gees nobody at her home excent| owned and operated lines, will qt | dress was delivered to him, Cheer-| ins othe b Fost rarally || A9 dey RE ie, ere ene oe rere pecior of Mines, Joni! Her. She dht not court the life hande regis ‘\ aw ‘ \ : R ' : Evans, has reported that the mine is In| “Tomba Angel? Saw Mer ABOMY. | out ty her-the life of the ba SRE oe me eints Orinadk aid to] orese wilh ne Be ewe ee cena | ine cromda filed (the station, Vast Crowds Greet Conqueror. | Who is accused by Dr. 8. F. Kern, of les herself, She | Francisco system, which has 3,818.99 N; Indiana, of fleecing him out of $1,050 by After an Interval Lord Kitchener and| 4 scheme, the purpose of which was to ens, French and Ian Hamilton took! ‘peat the bookmakers by ‘tapping fy : seats in one of the royal carriages and,} yireg, rily. Shelthem she often de ns of the| reads much now and studies. Her whole} miles of trackage. {a changed. It was asserted In Wall street to-day | Jemes'’s Palace at 1.27 P. M., where ly itse . sack deine wingtes | that tentative plana for the combination | the Prince of Wales, who had pre- ‘oster, the noble woman who) tur Lord Kitchener arrived at St. at the Park Avenue Hotel! stage m thaps realized something about! fused m first-class shape and there is no danger | Mrs of a repetition of fire damp explosion. He will probably give permission to the | are aside the preposits rand his kind, She re. considera\ions that would Cumbria Company to resume work on i 4 h net y ri any that effort, She and the girl'# keeper hav u godsend ty many in her 4 heir pretty home are seldom ralsed. | of the wo systems have been practically followed ea a f 0 : a m, again'gave him welcome. | followed by the brilliant Headquarters reere by perme Monday. |naw her, upon her return to her cell, sition. This slde of her charac ny may rhig the door bell repeatediy'| agreed pon, and that for the purposes | ceded bim, again g Staff, headed by Lord Roberts and an| , inseley was nena OY i * ; Hf tho mine iw not opened again within | MM her, upan Nee return 40 Hes coll | von. This ade of bu Y before ang ‘reaponing ta) made, ‘ind ‘then ‘The progress of the General througn g Assistant. Diatrict-Attorney O'Rellly, f ‘s id the question : as Of Faanibes ea nal what does rence seldom stirs from the houre a few days the Cambria Steol Company, 7 a la, hours speectiess ard motioniess. Flor- A. share has been set upon Rock Island. ° at} from those Inside, which grew into a y doct. iol Sey TES Tet Will ence Burns war the quietest person In who say atout her awful experionce? jeg erence metom stirs from, the houre! "hia was sald to explain the recent oad nuke cd or bee eee perfect roar as Kitchener and his com- eae Has al ee Pees : ni * | the room when Justice Mayer spoke the Does she ever mention Walter Brooks's sion with her mother, ‘There was a tional rise in Rock Island, which hi pantons came in sight of the great pendent for fuel on the mine. ‘The com- a , t * girl , } eventa of the past three years, oh LEIS ® great! name, that his real name was Dr. Albert cords ith de her free, but next d4y, name? fj 6 iat ea fear that. the girl's mind might have | advyi o-day, and has ad- words that made tame? Has she ever told what advanced’ beyond) 193 to-day, and hania gathering outside. F. Nye, and that the name of Kern y | early 8,0 1 . 10 | bee | ‘01 ef id - MGS nes Bea atl workine|W22 Ht was all over, the girl's true micht have told had sho been put om {hing "Hes Rone to divert horeritendiy | vanced over 12 points within two da: PEUMGnt) Rasew lion St Ptetien: In spite of his hatred of ‘palaver” the! which he gave to the police was the popular General was obliged to submit| "ame of a friend In Indians, condition became apparent. he " f own defense? No que -]| The platform at Paddington {tho mine the funerals of more than | CMUton became apparent. the witness stand in her own defense? Now she and her mother frequently go| Since the Moore Bros. acquired con-| The pl ng Railroad i a 3 aie fo the presentation of welcoming ad-| Nye said that he came to New York he wan ous wrec! Wionceramaunarten in’ "Manhattan Beach, which 1s coh. ; c-|@iation when Kitchener arrived looked Mfy vietine are occuring more than | she was a nervous wreck. cedeg nce nine her acquittal has ane'lvanient, They return; howoror, betare| To! Of Rock Island they have been ac-letation whe reception-room of the War'| Srestee of Peddinorot ame ne a parts of Johnstown and Cambria, rhe Any F je Setanta elaGe Lat i verti on his way to St. Jamen's Palaca, but {2 Tesponse to an adver ent sates She has come home, but me 18 alluded to her trying expertence. She night. and avold the crowd. with. its|tvely seeking to form an alliance with funerals are belng held jadep nt of his replies were cut as short as polite-| trust where henesty ae for a young man “to fill @ position of different Flore: President Leeds, the Moores, Marshall |ard decorated with a profuston of flow- ally from the window | of the combination a price of $20 per | 77° eee oe ere sare’ : left the station amid loud cheers! wig plied the complainant with ques. (a eronow.., | 1 : ” Jewels Worth Thousands of|‘'First Flight’’ of 1902 Comes No Attempt as Yet Made by monner are gore, She ia not the girl now | fo cruel, But on the single occasion, gf {renee Purne has come home, but) in thetr fight against the Goulds. station. It was covered with red carpets in the Polish, Blay, Greek, German, ain i ~ ' a ao os : SS TRLIEe oeaee Field, Daniel G. Reld, R. R, Cabie andlers and palms, while rows of decorated | signg of rellet when the procession re. {that he. meta man named Perce at eaten and Roman Catholic ceme- ’ s Anson R, Flower, dominant factors in|stands, cronded with spectators, had| ste e the Lincola Hotel, Fifty-second atreet aint the management, are said to have been|been erected at all parts from which a aty-seven Funerals, | arranging deal for some time. They |view of the returning General could ve Newent tapping the wires, j K minster presented an address to the We MHPR, ia (toithe Whatarn bodies are foun Ae SELON , 4p c x hands in . St. Loula and San Francisco nas | emerged from his car ang shook J luncheon In the great banqueting hali|#* August Miller, an employee of the hose of the men who were rescued a and Ban Francis with the Prince of Wales, He stood] ot Buckingham, Palace, wher ort | company. who was able to tap the wires and % -| At Southampton Lord Kitchener was| Part with his money In instalments, he rors they experienced. | P Overdnomidenceri asda : Ah ‘ one on the platform, and his workman-| actorded s NeaInRaRe welcome from a| testified, until he found he was being Anthony M. Kahiman, the young Aus- | Dollars Taken from Passen- ersey Meadows) Second Wife af Millionaire nual eh i cs ; 1 hard O} changed, The light step and cheerful | has never been asked: nobody has been thotsands of curlous eyes. @ road powerful enough to be a factor |OMice or India OMice than a railroad each other and the interments are made ant ness permitted, and he ghowed evident| requisite than business “ablityr” and started. and Broadway, who lald ‘before the At Victoria Gate the Mayor of West-lacheme of’ “beating” the “bookies ‘by i nolecane con- | obtained, ae (ieee c ra sll | beat the Goulda In tie contest for con- | odta ; national hero, and Kitchener, with tho] (moe wattig ons ae curped prea tuner tislese ached a i trol of the Wiggins Ferry Company in| When Kitchener's train arrivedy| previty habitual to him, uttered ten|oner, ‘Tie latier the Moctar tastthen, fietey, maining victims will be | St. Louis, and {f the present deal is| punctual to the minute, a tremendous) words of thanks and drove off. appeared to be connected with the to-morrow and as the missing a! »| carried tarough will have a system that] cheer greeted the latest hero as hej Kitchener and the generals who ac-| Western Unton Company. doctor ' Huth companfed him were entertained at j#aid the prisoner was introduced to him i | from the mine and who have recovered THAHN Emon Liem BC thenktrongs || . every lwareil ; ‘The doctor, much impr agreed are narrating graphic stories of the hor cial Interests of New York. |head and shoulders above nearly every | Were laid for fifty persons: impressed, to like Khak! uniform, with the large, Ugreat throng of people. feeced. tflan who saved sixteen of his com- er on Campania—Strange and Settles Down on Upper | i ‘Nathantel . z paniong by amashing the compressed air| Ge 5 His Ca 8 | West Side PPI to Secure Possession of the/leman, Nathanle), Thaver. Gearge A. | School Ship St. Mary's at Cowes.| ‘a way to win is to get on the insite tube with a pickaxe, letting in the freay | Reticence in the Case. ‘ Corpse. Madi, Henry ©. Plenve, B Yoakum | COWES, Isle of Wight, July 12—The! track. Sunday World Wants hold — = | New York schoolship St. Mary's, from| that position ana will share it with rtance. Sir, ts still suffering from shock and ene ree = S ' Soe Its owned ‘and controlled nes include | those. with terminal facilities In. Bir- | New London June 19, arrived here yes- may be Incapable for work for ; Wake though he Is a brawny fellow. | in anite of the rocrecy proserved by Leen tel SRA RpNAuItoOR | ala elnhe remot Tin ham CATED Bt Lou RDEL Wonttia| | terday’ | you Mahimen eaid to The Evening World nie aa Ae reached Manhattan. p ATLANTIC CLPYN. J, July 12-0) [exe New Orleans, Memphis and kan: cofrespondent to-day that the greatest |e Custom-House etal it known ed last evening, decked inj Nathaniel Mokuy’s body was sent from | sas City | difficulty he had to contend with was to ‘tt ade f jew 'y. Valued at many; the ersey meadow war AGantie Clty to Washington this after Pepi aha ' 5 keep himself and his companions from thousands of dollars, were taken from | Paint. and Jown on the upper noo where it will remain unt suitable! BOY AN ACCIDENT VICTIM. YOU CAN'T ” LAUGHTER, freeaing or sleeping. 4 passenger named John Hawkes, who | West side {i Wonalnwn: Comeconsreontan: where | <a “If we had not rubbed ourselves al! arrived on the Campania to-day and| Residents of that ioolity, trom Sey- tt jet . He John Orr Breaks Left Arm—| paterson Struggle Declared Off AFFORD 10 a WYSTERY the time and kept awake," he sani,’ were confiscated by the Custom-House | CR' second st northward, shar a Broke Right Two Years Ago. | MSS THESE o ) AMD FACTS | John Orr, eleven years old, of No, 58| BY One Who |s Repudiated | Park avenue, fell to-day and fractured) By the Executive Commit- with thelr out-of-town neigh «the ‘we should all have died, We all felt Department Uke going to sleep as soon as the ex- Custom-House Detective Timothy Don- |I0%8 Of Aehting mosquitoes, and to-day Society’s Appeal for Fair Play. Horrors of aacgen Seated, Three gaepithal crept ohue, who made the seizure; Deputy peg hatred re us ke eee the heacky ite Aree i ; Wieeeaaa his left arm precisely as he had frac- tee. irom one place at the airpipe went | surveyor Col, Storey and Deputy Col- | *Pvetltes o r Invaders, jad the t herts tured his right arm two years ago tila i to sleep and died. |lector Willams, who were questioned in| Last summer, for the first time in. col "Ot | very day Se HARRY Denies that story of the monkey din- the Woman's ‘Two other men were ftroxen. | turn, refused to affinn or deny the re-| years, the Gothamites’ boast af immu. | Phiiadetphl Auaghier| | (he boyia father, who je 9 olastarer,| EHR “and many others which he pro: Workhouse } Mit tay. brotner victor twats’ by | port’ og the ssibure or aay) acvahing [mie Creek, centmltea’ boast of immu or cal tak wjerients | employed at No. ies Beoand avenue, took (soectat to THe Bresing world) ty nounces malicious and intended tof a, q zephing him all ca te exannt when | about it test months came to naught that ‘he nothing of Mis, Jennie! went to work, The iat wis y wring neat | PATERYON, N. J, July 12.—The strike | Hhold him up to undeserved ridicule, If the news- 0 7 ‘ was on the eo, hoping they zs TQ" pase Drot ont i. othe 70) MeKay’s actions, and was entirely | the staire when he pped and tumb) . vi of y = i a repping aA on She 2 Pe. hoping Shey fone the ariicioe that _rere tens ne a eoason [nroin ae ae De another! ignorant of any fight over hs father | down a whole Might, ‘te was taken to {of the dyers’ helpers was to-day for papers do not let him alone he says he may be Blackwell’s Y ‘ ule in-law's ostate, Bellevt mally declared off by James McGrath. | FORCED TO LEAVE AMERICA. id. attends the pipe at the level, says me/a lady's small watch. The breastpin {6 heard us rapping and knew we were/a magnificent affair. It is in the ahapo former Chairman of the Executive Com~ Stress Geese FOURMENPLUNGED (REFUGE HERE FOR SORROWING WIDOW =u = =z JERE IS THE HOST OF FUNNY FELLOWS rong arou! eo ory, e creace js set wi monds an i reesei hres, wih | the criens is at wi iasandy and relied ai emreerpe ied | Diecut giisiry! semper isarestin po ep mete ty relatives of the 101 missing men main-|phires, rubies and a large emerald. ‘The chievous Willie, Easy i til ahem eens oun veer’ nes! BY EFT Ti) CELLAR PELEE SURVIVOR CUT HER THROAT, (2:2 xno“atarsoownane oat] ftints nthe fg mult lored com seton to the mine, tearfully clamoring for |!ialf set with about a dogen diamonds, F *lthe Executive Committee had decided Kate Carew’s ‘Angel Child” Gets Into More T news of their loved ones. all white and flawless stones. The that St was useless to continun the tate 0 “ " ai have not conducted the investiga-|pin to which it is attached ts aot with| Scaffolding of a Building on / Mrs. Batiste Allowed to Land|Lutheran Cemetery Suicide| "hich he Went ||Here Comes Mary MacLane.| New Rockefeller Baby. tent af any hina "Whan til oe abie| Tiree pieces alone are mid to ow| Which They Worked Gave| on Assurance of Gustav) Identified as Woman Who] im then Lure ee cunis reurement The Bashkirtseff of Butte is) The richest litle lady in the te-enane a atatement I cannot say, for pl parte pearly #000, and it is believea! Way—All Seriously Hurt,| Schwab and Others —~ All| Had Lost Husband and tae oMcer's chair, tie aah Dew fotki The papier dcr gai! not know how Jong it will be before |Mat there ere many others of equal ithi y th ting adjourned nemon y ° i the investigation will be fnianed | i but None Fatally. Family Dead. Daughter Within a Year, Lee ee ies oF the strikers Detective Donohue, tt is said, dis ee : ——e Grath's anonuncement and 2. p lloavered’ the ariicias’ oonssmiot’ ts) inp Tae torah in doing what head | §=E hese Are Exclusive Features. used the explosion | am not) ¢ , aay. AL tiie, miners are 1 [ene back pockets. Donohue's method) John O Klett, of No. 269 tighih ave] WASHINGTON, July 12.~The ‘reas. |The woman who Killed Herself by cut, | ald Ths Oe Vth aid not belong t eafety lamps and I hard. |!8 to bruh agalnet a j 1 William Johnaon, of No. 38 West|ury Department. has : Beate throat In the Lutheran Ceme- Fakes laine ae eay’ been caused by & | apparently ee rin the ars th street; Dominick Lee ies No. ie nt ( a Mr i fea pod nh a Newtown, Ly I., was identified (to, him Je u public declaration that Manchester Wireless How Bugs Pointer on tt ave beet Selued ey TUNG: | tor ble carelesaneme and then. if he West Pifw-third mreel, ind Prank! the survivor of the Martinique disaster, {80-day as Mra, Catherine J. Mott, a| They mare & Ui | tea of and |p Baby Makes Telegraphy Take Out Poker for GI 688 down into the low Kiondiké | thinks the passenger ts concealing any-|Melnaig, of No. M2 Bast One Hundred | who wae ordered dereetar by the Im.| Widow, Mfy-three yearn old, who resid- |the RFT MM i necting would be|/ A Man From Brain Life J. Pierpont "There was only a very slight tell of | (MOS bring him to the Custom House |and Fifteenth street, were to-day’ imigration offctals in New York upon Nou Se Bt. Nigholas event, held-on Moday morning Of a Duke, To Brain. Insurance, Morgan. dnt (Be fIsth right heading—sur-|f00M and have him searched, Donohue | headiong alxty feet int hor arrival at that the ground Mdentification wis made vy 8 | 'Notwithatanding the Hxecutive Com- y small, considering the extent | haa made nearly all his seizures in this| building In course of ; : ass |youns woman, who sald she was Miss | Notw Be atann ae) Could aa EI ee: wih gadtN® RIERES | way and tn considered one of the beat | Niet) -mventh wir charge, "at Ukely to become p pubite| Tiley” Buckley, oF the sarge aadreas | mittee'e anne oo oe the acrike ia ta afl French Institute Three Pa1is Gowns ; : nut. by collapse ‘ . ose who knew Mott. work o1 , he doors were not broken to. any "ex: | Welectiver in the Department Ail we sat ‘i tenis Men haere | atie noon that the wornan's husband and |worourances a dead failure, For Beauty Culture. Shown in Colors, HAG ORE, door about 400 feet trom! Nothing could ve found out about| ratviis Oke tlanacen, Tor Condition exchte akg eelge | dauunter had died within the past year] ANDEAN Fite, “vresident of the ) bure the explosion occurred | Hawkes, he having left the pier when|crested by. Amdulu of Ne Cot aaa: jand that grief hud affected her mind. German Branch, and Fr Schwab and other | Mrs Mort formerly kept a confect KM Munent ot || HARRIET HUBBARD AYER writes from Paris of the Was only blown open and a very emali Piece of wova broken from it the solsure became known. it Is said, {Of (he wv. Hood Writ Howpita Ament I e ire, in the tiouse in which vretury of the Itallan contingent of f hi BB gy “The min whew head was blown off| Weer that ho is an importer BE NA Romie: TORR Othare were a ¥ of the fied. but. sold out several months go | aeerve Workern’ Unlon, were arrested things which will interest the feminine world. ——— RAMA OMAN Teltha onnira Buarantee that whe and’ frag” since almost constantly] the Oye ieee uty about Bees We iitt, ote, clowest ta the re - - etnes ne ign the gas or whethor i y the nf < ve | fil’ ueeet be able’ teteil"iy ah Hite| PASSENGERS IN CRASH, hood, Not a driver was lost ‘he ay —_ ves at No, 2s West Twent , BDUbH ch : brooded, " heat — | Bho had some money and lived nicely | hag Mill to-day, and Knelfer was held Msutwh!aeluitiy Yh] NEW ERUPTION OF PELEE, —fei'oi"tne fete vosays "8 | tout al by mecorder Senior, in the) | WHERE ALL YOUR FRIENDS ARE Boryt Hunde Carrie Sehoettiin, Vee ee eRe hese vee! the exp onton| Severe Shaking U for 4 nin tevtive ante fed and arrest " a in bell d, is charged by 4 ; lor Severn \ elfen, relieved, te charged Mane wixen and acventh eft headings Train Collision ‘ — |Nuiny and” specincutur, bat mo! HORSES TRAMPLED BOY, | (on wetdmann, the boss ayer, with | Neatly Every One Is Out of Town Somewhere. There Is News to nd. wexen roo e D | : . ooh Welk 4 rehiets i abt Hebe ndings nav Hap, OF she | (ipecial 10 The Myon ing HER BED-FELLOW A SNAKE, ives Were Lunt, | criminal Hbel and wan held by the au- Be Had from Mountain, Sea and Country Resorts, and Only tho By searched, but I think they | HOFDENTOWN. Ny or | PARIS, July 12—The Coloulal Mine! Ajexander Dressler, only three years|tnorities until Mr, Weldmann could make * Sunday World’s Great 0a, BY moraine. Phgagaen, will wine No. 91 ustactiog ANSVILLE, Ind. duly 12 — sting | HUY has Issued the fullowing | ol, of No, 78 Hane: e, a complaint against him. He is of the One Way to.Get It All. The ‘lia MCL young | tA fresh erupt f Mount Pelee (lal: | City, les In. th hot-headed element, and 4s alleged to ‘ ° the mine will oe in ahape| to Camden this afternoon, ran into tn 1108 Wust i and of Martinique oc during the| couaiuen. This morning while the little |\eve made assertions at the branch 4 i nto the i . ° thing indviig in | MOrMIDK Of July Hh 1 was quite as vio~| £0" Wan TMK ncn een hla nome, | meatings of the Germane whlch reflect- in ec 10 fi jae | lent aa the tous day and by @ trio of horses at-| ed seriously on the mill owner, Subeck 1 rations by Monday if a!\| rear end of engine No, %, which was rv nt i he was ri We) ie of the Btandard Oil Com-| was discharged. wnered by that tm: ting Feady {o take passenger train [tie bedi The next nint ie 2 loun day any No, 824 from Bordentown to High rbed jn. Uke toe nt i onations. fol- | tao : * 0 Hightstown. |third night. Next morning al by enon ex and elnd jeclos Contains the Best Reports from Everywhere, Splendidly Illustrated, COUNT STANISLAS SAAPE. What your WANT, the! ine cowoatcher of the Trenton trai ined the bed, expectina to lind a mo tf on PARIS, July 1%—The Chamber 8 Pages in Colors and Hall-Tone. 50 Photographs, Will carry it to some! was mashed and the engine derailea,|but, shook ‘oul a tour-foot chic 2 supply it. Jt te the snake. Bbe Jumped on 4 chair und aie papMls son aK Hares 1iputfen ine {he | Summer Resorts, Society News. Double Page of Sporting News of count maniolas c st cut ¢ of the wagon The rear part of the detached engine [MAK". Abe Jumped on A chair und | ene a onan at tant pre fad i Antelli-| 8# 4/80 damaged, forthooming, and the reptile was killed, he uring it. entice mission which left| unconscious when eee up, ‘There was mo one injured, but the}, Ih '* suppowed the snake got Into th Guadeloupe on receipt of the news of | hi on u ewe tal. The bed clothes when they were put the fresh eruption, baw arrived at Port | fre lool fi or ot Paevngern were well whaken up, The yard'to be aired) "Us Put OME IPL DO Pranog eo Oe Meri i leuing for ba ° that Is needed. train No, 8%, on its way from Trenton wagona. ‘The horses tramp til his little body was @ m nd Drulses slat

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