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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUSY 2, ivuyz. RING READY «| WHITELAW REID HOME FROM MISSION: FLINCS WRONG (MAY. YOHE HURT BUT BOUND _ | We cngetn Oarseles Phy CROKER'S NIECE TELLS OF WANTAGE LIFE, | TO MEET STRONG IN PARIS, ists rs sel gan Fe FUN UIUWRIN. a rcescimeer orem t aoeeae WOMAN IN CELL s+» Perce o ocatetheCapain and ets Rex oe i Policeman, According) Loxpon, aug. 2—May Yoho this) senger trom the New Yorker presented | fy far better that any others, We to Prisoner’s Story, | morning called in the police to ask | Mer with this letter | know it by our sales; also in com Dear Mazy—Excuse the shakiness of | munications from the people. Insulted, Struck and ‘hem to help her find Putnam Brad-| writing. 1 am nearly crazy, How H. B. KIRK & co jlea Strong, but Scotland Yard de-| coud you accuse m His Improvement Is, = : Steady and London! There was a long list of famous passengers on the |, | American liner Philadelphia, which arrived to-day from || Prepares for the Big) southampton, At the head was Whitelaw Reid, Special Event. Envoy from the United States to the coronation of King Then Arrested Her. |cimea to have anything to do with| will be handed to you by a messenger |Wine Merchants, 150 Franklin Sty Edward, Mr. Refd was accompanied by Mrs. Reid and é ; |the matter, as she had preferred no| WhO knows my address, and who will | © or Miss Reid. All seemed in the best of health, Mr. Reid's { charge against Strong, Miss Yoho! "Ward any mail or wire, If you love | WILL LEAVE WEDNESDAY. |firet words on landing were a question concerning tha j HE IS REBUKED IN COURT |then made ail arrangements to take | im”, *e, oF ite, If possible the latter, | ations health of King Edward. He declined to talk of his ‘ {the 2.30 train for Paris, but aban-| member, 1 am, even until the ne " mission until after he has called upon President Roose- 7 doned the id t th world, yours, BRADLEE.” | Ceremony Will Be Shortened} voit, i Mrs. Cooper Has Many Wit-| Bag Fone. TURES ee teak Upon the receipt of this note Miss and Doctors to Attend at) Among Mr. Reid's fellow*passengers were Actress + nesses to Testify to Her Good | 4), a cternoon Ma fas HUTA HELI Neome tae Coreen eae | E N I RAL Westminster—King Edward! Ethel Barrymore, James A. Bailey, who returned after / | Character and None Accuses errriaze, and fell, badly injuring her| After sending this Miss Yohe sald she & HUDSON RIVER A, &, hoped Capt. Strong would not turn up | Her but Alleged Persecutor, knoe She was carted into the hotel and | {7P | THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LIME. Gives Audience To- Day. remarkable success with the first American eircus ‘Nl abroad; Miss Frances Jenkins, niece of Richard Croker, : tv was called. Notwithatand.| "pam too tired to go through ane Vv who gave a glimpse of Hfe at Wantage, the former the acttent, however, Miss Yohe! strenuous weno as ean ue Drakes Train 1s Renee FP topo, Aug. 2—King Edward on- | Tammany chlet’s home {n England; Frank Croker, a son 4 For arresting an apparently re-| geciged that #he would leave for Parie| Will take place between us. But [shal | S4tlon st Nem Fork, an belgw: pects of going through the ceremony | PONS Was the favorite amusement on the trip acros Neing, and, according to her story.) she is at the Savoy Hotel here,| wron oine i iauait COPEIvE Gist tore tesvanier eee {evectie,pumngnre te without special fatigue. ‘The event is Tells of Life at Wantage, shamefully abusing her, Pollceman| jooing and expectant that Capt,{% Till marry him as, soon as Lord uthbound Arion steep the Stk” Come set down for next Saturday, Miss Frances Jenkins told all about a visit to her Joseph A. Murray. of the East One| 1B jd expectant that Capt. And the “Empire State Express," an@ 3; Francis Hope divi 3 Nos. 6 Strong will soon be clasped in herj "7% Hope sets his divorce rinurse Rett, 20. ail stop at Sen ae, tam forgiving arms, She is registered as pecnbet oLig ty iain mea naea en ‘ In spite of her weariness she dressed /2.10 4; M—1MIDNIGHT EXPRESS. | Dee dy Francis Hope” and talks free-| nerseif claorately in a gorgeous oven-| 31S Aum 4b ly with the newspaper men and with | ing gown of blue trimmed with duchesse | 7 59 4° #1 the usual striking inconsistency. | Hee, @nd_ about her n: Now AND MON x ed CUE LOCAL. Steps et ck was wound a feu rgat coll of peart She t a i. a One minute she berates Strong; the £784. Dearie) Stel waltealtniyaln,)| 2:68. A eee ccame for Strong did not ap His friend | 8,30 A. MCTEMPING OTATR RXPREBS. next, she says her soul longs for her had refused to give Mise Yohe ctrong's Mow tamoun tain In the world, Dae “Putty” and she is willing to rorgive| address, but promised her message| B45 AM ste NiMERT® Tulle, 6.66 aM. Mee ly z A, MO APART MATL, 24 houre to Cale him. Now she says she forebore de telegraphed to him. From this 5p pP%g, Buttalo 710. Niagara’ alls having him arrested; again she de- | it ts Inferred Strong is in Paris, await: | O85 A.M ShnaToa AND MONTEMAB ° i clares it was because her heart ached The King will come to London from | uncle at Wantage. Je Cowes on Wednesday and thus have! «1 pad a lovely time while I was kone,” said Mies three days In which to recuperate from Reel Unite: Brains seurneys oo Jenkins. “My uncle did everything he could to make ammense- His health has been greatly benefited | my visit a pleasant one and I enjayed mys by the recent cruises which he has /]y, There were horseback rides, boating, golf and other ee feel vament hag | things which go to make one have an enjoyable time. been so marked that it is confidently} “My uncle did not ride with me on horseback, as expected he will go through the crown-| some time ago he was injured by a fall from his horse, dng without: losing Strength, There is the prettiest little lake at Wantage and fre- iO /ShORten | Fervase: quently Mr. Croker and [ went rowing and sailing. Mr. The King's doctors, however, have Hundred and Fourth Street Station, | was to-day severely censured by Magistrate Pool in Yorkville Court ‘The prisoner was Mrs. Annie Cooper, wife of Frederick Cooper, of No, 246 ast Twenty-fifth street, and who ts | ployed by Piss, Docrr & Carroll. | Mrs. Cooper's character was spoken | of in the highest terms by many friends and relatives, who appeared D8 AND MONTREAL ‘ ing word from Loadon, as he 1s doubtful SPRCIAL. “Via D. & HM. and Rutlang. attitude in the matter of criminal | 10.30 4. M—thay’ pxrnes Croker is very fond of boating. Hardly a day goes by este ould be 0 cut 3 vrata , in court in her behalf, Murray has nese suggested that It would be well to eut | {TOKE Ut Vere Mone ot eee ! |in sympathy for his mother, Ras Reta teo ke del fail 11.30 4 the vorcation ceremony to an. hour, E ater. heen on the fores-atoutis year andi| A Eee ade, Rent aa his talture go | 17S) Rung Tae FM, She saya/Sirone had no poulble excuse | 12.50 Prato Lanta. all the harsh things they “Oh, why al principal should run | “The news! ried! Wher an't TRG fe he? I > him? be! 1,00, 80 that the ra apers can sa} bears a good reputation 1” doing what he did, as she alway! falo ll P.M. Niagara Palle 12.28 A. be ae ee 3 no unnecessary risk like about my uncle, but he certainly knows how ema It has already bea decided to short- | i i bit Prinoner’s Clothes ‘Torn. ave him a’ the money he wanted, but |dead. He can have anything I have If | Due Cincinnatt 10.48 en the service in one particular, namely | 8iV@ a visitor a good time. He is not worrying about [she added tekly that she was ready | he will come back. I don't see) 4 99 F. Meena by omitting the Litany and sermon and | politics or anything’ else. Why, all the time I was at mM ie iA ROAR tea opens jo forgive hia it he would only give her baw HE eC eet ia iso to chica jothes we Q ee . pretext for so doing. to leaving Landon Strong told) 2°) dave only; other week days at 3.20 Pa by the recital of the recognit instead of four umes, and furt Wantage 1 never once heard him mention Tammany her f was red with weeping. She s he intended to.go to the| 2.45 Letter from Strong. ke 2TH, CENTURY Ling. er cure terest ot tor ene | Hall, Demoratic clubs, the police or anything else, He Ri seat the nleht in a colt in the wast} Win Been anid” never ton eee” Alaa “ai hou tain oa Drs, Laking and ‘reves will be present | 48 Just enjoying himself, and all of his time is taken up |Twenty-econd street station, The pyo-| Bhe dla mot have long to walt for] oe eaaln, it is now exident that Ne | 3.20 SARATOGA Li Taaves at the Abbey so as to be ready for an jin the management of the estate. iceman told Magistrate Pool that the [overtures from Strong, Bhe had hardly jefiiatory moeting between him and Miss | 3,30 VALUANT PLYRR. Dee Albany pale Gael alehbl ae cay tanelo and 1 were elttinn online MISS ETHEL BARRYMORE. [iemiah fad odlltedi lotsa aUicnvent | remitard he Ss s-'Yohe is only a matter of a few hours 5a Lk emene aas eee PRESS. Loms\ stops. D) O1T, GRAND RAPIDS ) SPECIAL, A new series of rehearsals have begun | \, ‘ ies as Soe Snoloetannhae ree A SECA ie ss | - oo — ation fetles of rehearsals have veEUn | veranda at Wantage and everything was awfully still, (Photographed for ‘The Ryenine World as she came ashore |“iehe that ne warned hety but chat ave ae find “recltaia, tad far more he turned to me suddenly and seid: “I wish { could from tho Philudelphia.)—* pavatatediaand| Nal arraate ie MILES AT OYSTER BAY, AND ; j Pe ae connected | soar the puffing of an “L' engine ‘ Her husband was present with Lawyer | , 5.30 Poa, oH, SHORE, LIMITED 36 “That's all he sald during the entire cho demanded a. rigid PRESIDENT MAY SEEK PEACE, | 6.00 2°. ci#eriitnenise3t feo time of my visit which would indicate jaring that the arrest *) 6.35 beats apse We w preparations for the coronation |that he wanted to get back to New Wiel USUREri elon aarene phine Murtha, SS & HO or Kutland, are proceeding rather mechanteslly. | york He personally looks after every STving photographs and {of No, 633 First avenue, with whom | ‘The erection of the familiar street bar | aptaiiy connected with the management sof our cars and their|Mrs. Coo had spent the day yester- . . Art| Hera, the cleansing and decorating of jor Wantage cad while the papers say’ he Dhiiances, and. the manner day; Mrs. Ellen Monahan, a alster of Lieutenant-General, on Visit to the Hoyts, Will) e stands and the rehanging of decora- |i. yothering about politics, what he Ni : Ss upon a ship and bodily tothe continent the |W. 7. B t was laughed at as Yankee investigation, de but we did it, We were com: lay outrageous, Mrs. 3 7.30 tsuasbg AND MONTRBAL EXPRI 8.00 [4 —*BUFFALO. AND. TORO! ifalo. 7.25 A. ading them, for dis: |tie prisoner, and others were i court Call at Sagamore Hill. | os Ba rabectag, Seat Pde z coping eat only fou Mocbewtart reibution et allan fentic ‘i i umong the railroad officials of : 3 i tions attract slight attention. really Js doing !s looking after the all the countries we. visited, order | to vouch for Mrs. Cooper. | ° | 9.29 Ecsta smc ht learn how ‘to handle | Between her sobs Mrs. Cooper said) _ 20 Due Cinctonatt 7.50. Indianapolis 10. dairy farm or the hors or the pou.- jthat they mi KING GIVES AUDIENCE jUFY or something equaliy: simple. j our: tration : she had been shopping with Mrs, Murtha, | ; ie - : 9.30 © —thacirtc’ ekennss, “ohleages ON ROVAL-VACHT: conte ice Tatum. Dalece, 8 end returning to the home of her sister | (Special to The Beening Worl _| if mumored, wishes to be on good terma| 9-30 53 yours by lake Shore. *|some people would have you bellev with Mia, Murtha, they al! spent the| OYSTER BAY, Aug. 2—Enemles of) with the heads of all the governmental | 11.30 fa. °NQRTHERN NBM YORK R: be : eH Awe: 2=K Of course it is a modern residen evening at the Monahan home. the President are closing in upon bim. | departments | opany, Sexpeet escape Mehéays COWES, Isle of Wight, Aug. 2—King|put it ts not a palace, I shall look foi Shortly. after HM o'clork Mrs, Cooper |Lleut.-Gen, Miles reached Oyster Bay | Gen, Miles will visit the Hoyts, He | #E#0! saluriay and Gunter. (isaturday only Edward spent most of the day on the | ward to mother visit ehere at an early started for home, going down Third|this afternoon, Rear-Admiraj Schley ts | will remain until Aug. 6, when he re-|gog 4. at 1:36 P.M. Daily, except ee deck of the Victoria and Albert. Several | day.” distinguished visitors twere received in Minn Barrymore Home. audience this afternoon, His Majesty | yfiss ithe! Barrymot Appeared to be in good health” and| Miss Bthel Barrymor e © reached Twenty-|at Great Neck, Willlam Jenaings Bryan | turns to Washingto 1 - |" days, to Pittateld and North Adama, Sundaye en she reached Twenty-|a | ngton to attend the Im-| days, to, Piuateld and North Adama, Bund avenue, W : Yixon's yacht i eighth street, she asserts, she was ac-|i# cruising aboard Lewis Nixon's yacht. | portant meeting of the Fortification 20, A Me Saturdays only at 246 Fo Me FOR } costed by Murray, who made an insult-| Is the split between President Roose- | Board, of which he {s president qralna illuminated with Pintech. Mane ti ‘ ya she told! and Lient,-<Gen. Miles to be am- | Ticket oMcen at 112, 201. 415 and 1216 Broads ing remark to her. She s velt This was a day of emtertainment at | way, 2 Union 84. W., 275 Columbus ave., 138 | | | actress, who said returned from a short vacation Spirits, 2 she would appear inva revivaliof “Car to go about his business or she | icably adjusted? |Sagamore Hill. ‘The President and Mrs. | Wet 125th st. Grand Central, Station. 125th et rots next season, she will go at once would have him ted That js the question that all Orsier| muoeavalel avitead tienes ueeta ean | gn@ ASK at ations, New York: 338 end Ta A Great Entertainment for Says He Struck Her. Bay from the Casino to Sagamore ton; Charles Nagel, of St, Louis; Silas | Telephone, “B00 38 i | ay | Instead of doing so, she alleges, Mur-|!* asking. Ever since the word came) yonee, editor of the Churchman; Bish- ‘or reddence by W Evening World Fund Will hol ae dednsan it ctikante ciethes, late inst night, that. Tleut-Gen: Miles! oO. nuaiey, ofacenteskys Gs oh ak aint |e sea Yee eee Be Given at Arverne, Le |.,|foliowea her and began ca‘ling her vile | Was ne visit ea Oyster: pay e: [veo ditdr of Harper's; Charles Ww. (NEW met names. She prot and Murray slap- | cussion has been rife upon the proba-| Hinman, editor of the Chicago Inter- | CON on August 6. ped her. Mrs. Cooper began to scream | bilities of a reconctitation, “Old Man | Ocean; E. Kent, of New York, and Sen- NEW YORK EW ENGLAND, and Murr: so she asserts, knocked | Wadsworth, the “ofclal welcomer" of ator Millard, of Nebraska, Thix was | Via_Sp i and the her to the sidewalk. She then «ays tha | the village, prepared a salute of twelve| followed by a run up the Sound on the BOSTON AND ALBANY RAILROAD, Murray grabbed her by the hair and |#uns, Gen, Miles is expecting to make | Syiph, which has temporarily taken the oa 31,029.94] 7agwed her through the street. Three | an early call upon the Preaident who, it! place of the May! jones and others 5.00] men rushed up and protested. nUe of Morrie la levy and Ruth | them was Richard Seery, a friend of her if Traube, Margaret’ Flocher and husband, Ak de hae eae tak $8) Seery, ran for a policeman. Up to |that time Murray had not revealed his Al aadalae: banent tonne official identity, When the other police Svening sme iay aie a World's Sick Bables’ Fund will be given | An came up Murray gald he was a at Arverne Hotel, Arverne, L. 1, on | Pe ae Sate en et oo to the home ot her uncie, John Drew, | at Easthampton. Others who urrlved were: Marcus , Mayer, «heatrical manager; Mallinson tb yy Randall, organist ¢ St. Andrew's Chureh, at One Hundred and Twenty- i refused to discuss the Watt divor vase; J. J. O'Neil, a racing man; the; i R Emerald Bisters, actresses; Bishop Prominent Democrats of Rich-| Thomas Bowman, Francis L. Cramp, ie | 7: H. La Petra, Mrs, Frank J. Mackey, | mond Borough Select Mill A. B, Markham, Beverly R. Potter and ionaire W. J. Burleeas Their | ogden M. Reid. i Candidate for Leadership. When the Philadelphia was one day | out a stowaway was found in the fore- | castle. He proved to be David Nord, a | Russian sailor, Instead of _ being | As the outcome of ex-Congressman | without funds, as is usual with stow- Nick Muller's fight last winter waen| ways, the man had a_ considerable amount of money. His passage fare | New York Cenurat & Hudson toe leave Grand Rue and 42d street. 49.00 A.M. 112 - = ek ae ee ee Pt aes | 10.60 615 A. M U Leave Boston, 19.00 A. M.. 112.00 noon, *4.00 P. 8 Arbo el Mt arrive |New York, 9:30 Ps M540 P.M, 1000? M. 614 A. Me A : mgr Parca, tnd, Merrie fr a Fiat ante! he stn at New. Yor offices, Re ark ‘OEOKOR H. DANIELS: | amn. Beperinvendemt. Gen. Patenser Agent, | WEST SHORE | he Subscriptions, Aug. 6. FORT AS 4 im An especial On the way to the station, Mrs. Cooper fine programme has asserts, Murray again assaul hn D, Alleroft. of Stoke x (1) at 19.15 A. Me: () ak 110.45 A. SE, Gat si2.10 Pe: (a) at 13.08 PM Laven “Didn't Toower and his wife since they were] into superintendent Merwin's office at) #on of the late bullder of Port Richmond, to stand as| “Ours was the first ctrcus to travel in Ramble,” “Maiden with tie Perry Belmont sought to re-enter Con- yt Gt mieney| Bue paaeane tere Ieee en me ; was therefore deducte fe had een arranged, prominent ivaudes enti nur are wd nitive Hee ¢ Al A | gress via Staten Island Muller's ieader- | "98 Wille stars Raving Volunteeted het 80 eee ie ine an inte wontaksing | Authorities Compel Their Son Announcement of Coming RAILROAD. ship of the Democrats 1s threatened, Some of the ship's officers thought | vices, MNS) ANS SORE eS 7 . eConiral & HM ‘At a meeting of prominent Democrats] they recognized the man as a former | Bert Williams, of Wiliiams and Watk- |", Ren ONES aot co:Slitrayian to Give It to Them, and Wedding to John D. All- iety sepia ion of Richmond Borough held @ few nights |"waway whe had inns gepaetat , ie famous comedians, will appear | sharply asked: They Each.Want All of the, croft, of England, Comes as| 3}? * X= thea wine ‘co Cada, He was therefore sent to Ellis d, a © Phrenolc Coon,” while i ‘i , ° A A (2) Saratoga and Mo ago it was decided to wrest the leader-| where an investigation of his case parinen Gecres Walken clin te Ny MR IOe ere Ene momen! Money. a Surprise to Her Friends. He &. Aaainip. Ven Winnle Fiver i lke do his thought 1 was doing my duty,” re- i Biend Teaieago Ex Her at ‘imart t| will be made, great dude spec ne Leader ae. th 2 im for Dat, Obi, & ®t, le Guonth vend aglect a much yovager man Talk with Mr. Bailey, the great soclety’ entertainers and von I don’t velleve you. You should have! Ageq Bernard Cooperman, elKhtY-| ALLCROFT—WELLS.—A marriage will take | 2348 B M—U) For Hudson ®. pointe & Albany, 5 i rb | Sa Bo McFor Roch, Bum, lev. & Chicage, for the place. It was decided to request] wren seen at the Fifth Avenue Hotel nites, (Cole ind Johnsin, who will | been minding your own business seven, years old, of No. 8 Hast One| “pace quietly tn the nied Staton In Getem: | Fg FM Groton But, Dat StS eee eases cielo ot ea: hen Uae own, compositions, “CaRile| “Lawyer Byrnes said he had known|fungred and Thietleth street, toltered | ter twiween JOUN D. ALLcKOPT, yeungee | PM HO® 1 Mock Sag Fuk Oa aca Muller's opponent. Mr. Burlee consented | Great Britain and the Continent by rail. Boone yew, and “Mandy. Won't Yuu children and that Mrs. Cooper bore the) ine Outdoor Poor Department, a week| %Y Court Shromhirs. and MARIOTTA, | HG) SL MSIOT Stan “th at fer Aemed also Include. the be eve re tiee | beat of reputations, ago, and sald he was starving, while} "/ow of David Dwisht Wells, of Norwich, eT ee ae ak 11880, Fae Rieoeitele ninirs ville arstous Gane OU ava cana acastey tierra . incipal hotels and now the fight agains( Muller ts on. |Our construction and use of sixty-five Btaten Island |s all worked up over|rajiway cars, each seventy feet in the announcement that Billy Buriee, as!jength, of the American pattern, could “1 belleve,” sald Magistrate Pool,| ison, Bernard Cooperman, a jeweller, from hotel or resldense that this arrest 1s an outrage and 1) of No, 126 Bast Second street,, was liv- avaliable around New York at p Jame em belifg the Great lustonist, direct from Parts Dr, William M. Ord, of Upper Brook at ‘This announcement, printed in a morn-| %, “We warrH C, B. LAMBERT, Gen'l Pass’? Agent. he ts caralla IY, known, is out to de-| not fall to Impress people who had and neridiin, star RE ti = a Drie tm is BERF Ne, te at }ing in luxury and had a atore at NO®. ling newapaper, has caused much sur. | Gen’! Superintendent. feat Muller, ‘There are prospects in the| never seen cars more than thirty feet rrie Carlyle, of the lon of the Police Cor one! |M and 96 Chrystie street PGA UAENGRE the GUAR Colona ond an: campaign along the lines of the one] “when it was announced that we] Mosraphed for The Evening World ax Me) Or ono Are Not Hard to Bears” Kings || \0' And Fw ver couneel aati te | Sarah Cooperman, eighty-five year# Ol4 | abroad, but Ix expected to return sooh ee - Re conducten bir ‘Ble Bill” Dever landed to-day from the Philadelphia.) he custody of her counsel until) to-|ccme io the Superintendent with the ® being 2 ——— = \" hee ee to make her wedding preparations. in the Ninth Assembly District. But = — Jeanna ap) Order At iBRAEY DAY DS | aaa atoty David Dwight Wells her late husband, | $2.50 GOLD GLASSES, $1. ; they are duomed to disappointment, for | HOURS JDM OOUEE | The Corporation Counsel wan aaked to | We died In 190 at thelr home tn Ni OT) | THIS WEEK our opticians will examine your be Mr, Burlee 1s going to conduct his cam- | | ———— sue the son for the support of his) Pootise movelp Hin futher was (he a, | ae PREE and sell you pair of $2.60, OOLD a paign in a quiet manner, : Of course, MRS. R. H. STODDARD DEAD. | parents, Last week a Court order was|thor of many. abstruse “works ‘on | QHASSES for $1. “Warranted 6 reark Raw € there may be a picnic or two with the =e lissued compelling the eon to pay his egonomics and the family Ie well known | TIAL, 0o.,. 180 BROADWAY. NEW one + usual free distribution of beer, but noth. | Was a Writer of Note and Monrned|purents $8 a month. Both the old peo: |tpughout New England. | | | Hours 8 AM tof PM. Saturdays included ae ; ing on a large scale. Al WRECK the Death of Her Only Son. [ple appeared before the Aynarsabengant doughiter of br Ord, a court phyatclan | CREDIT. ——_—. iy 4 the whole amount. |in London when Mr’ Wells was one 0! + dia ‘ ‘ Rlizabeth Drew Barstow ftod. |tu-day and demanded tne win ovat | the secretaries of tne American Legation Watches and Diamonds, the author and wife of Richard|The old people glared there under Ambassador Bayard. They ‘Lowest Prices. Reliable Guods, died one another and anverted thelr clalm8| were married In 18! SNTIMS ’ TRANSACTIONS. CONF said they lived in the] fr is mafd that the announcement is the Rasta i irstonk Stoddard, the blind pos FALSE TEETH SET FIRE. ae a ad f D "| vehemently, Th . ” Dentint Laid Plate of Red-Hot Ones | No. Bast Fifteenth mor Gifferent apartments, [OUlcome of a moat ri aftar American W. aadiaos on a Board and Went to Sleep, | Brakeman Thrown Off and Secretary Shaw Decides All | yaar ago list lee a naar, [Aarne owes but i dierent apa "Ying Mr, “Allerott wan Mra Wells'6 | 19 rican Watch and Diamond Co. "99 4 Of Mr. and Mra, Stoddard, {as they could not get.along together, — [ha Mit: Acro wan af re WES CAMDEN, N. J. Aug 2—A not otf Under the Wheels When) Arriving Here Must Submit | BO an ad Mies aaa iy the Superintendent Raye ee eee ate ey Nhat the to Will make DIAMONDS, watoiea; weekly oF monthly peg false teeth caused a fire at the home of | Tpaj Left 1 k Body | peeves | Hee NF oddards |g each, When they « Ht Into Twen’ Veheir home at Norwich after the wed nents, lowest. prices terms, NATIONAL Bi Dr. W. H. Gelston, a dentist. at Thir- rein be rack — Body! to Examination Same as All d, About two weeks ago she |ty-fourth street, old Mr perma | Siu DIAMOND. WATCH. CO., 177. Broadway. tieth and Westfield avenue, this| Badly Mangled. | Aliens took a severe cold and Influensa fol- |watehed, his wife tottering her and Of ——— , last night, and the dentist b { ah ec vm for ahe is very fe —Male. Ae a8 A ee a 0! | —-- During the two weeks, and unt |fret “they went ip ‘Twenty-fourth ISYBWAY WORKMEN STRIKE. Help Wanted: le. 4 i wig “ 1 . her husband was constantly |atreet arm in arn. le aeonr sad Dr. Gelston placed a red-hot plate of ‘alte aaimyanlax vorla) WASHI IN, Avs, 2—Comm’s ae ‘ t \ on [WANTED 44 foremao. « Bist-lana man Oh false teeth on ® board on the Gresser! vowaRk, N. J., Aug. %—Frank Wi | Moner-eneral fargcnt, of tho’ Tmmigra by er aide, and for hourw the poet ae Clank of Authority Stove Work om 85) sSutinied with the dock or malae and went to his private office to read} NEWARK. N. J. Aug, 2—Frani +n Sureau, with he a \proval of Secr ee neces ca peemde Rene Biel Ac. STEANIGETS C!YORGE. Tipecies, Address 310 World gh until the plate cooled off, Miner, a brakeman living at No. 2) tary s. hua Istued » culay or eres ee. 2 WAR eee: | - Reventy-five subway workmen, on the! asi anecaiters on UaDIOw He fell asleep and was aroused by loua| Jackson street, this city, was beheaded! hividng the coming to the United States Mee se tard was born at Matia.|Om Wife's Reawest the Papers 1m] Degnon & MoLean rection of the tunnel, | mighers rant plldera: steady knocks at the front door. On awaken- | in « tres: wreck on the Pennaylvania | of residents and natives of Porto Rico | polnett, Mam, Muy 5, 1&3. Had sas fe Salt Are Sealed, at Forty-third street and Broadway, antes = aR a ing he found the office filled with smoke, | Railroad at Waverly this afternoon }and the Philippiies. exeeat after th | tives nul Deeb ahe mala hay celw:| Justice Dugro to-day before walling} #ruck this morning because of # ajaab SOC MON TTA] = ‘i He managed to reach the aireet after| His body was caught by the var examination as is enforced aga ive brated her golden Wedling. Ble Whal eer taverpool, xranted a decree of ab-| between John Edwards, a walking bose.) Oi eae” apply Wilhelm an exciting experlence. A motorman] wheels and badly inangied a'ten Immirrant [Mie yeara the mentor uf her husband. | 200 eo laivorce to Albert C. Stern from| 4nd Edward Quinlan, a foreman Jenne —-— , discovered smoke issuing from the| ‘The train junped the rails and Miner, | Pt a sn Adeyt aint eraminte CUES | bie wite, foaale, ‘The case waa ined ber| Mun Hs A> Harcik ordered Quinlan ta i house He aroused the neighbors. While| who Was one of the crew, fell off and S 1 She aixo. published “Lolly Dink's Dy-| amenier: aw recerne. Nism)| RMBeTIIEAS tne HAReEnET SU Ne Lost, Found and Rewards. S uf is i fore Louis C. Race yah when the Superintendent the latter aroused the dentisc the motor. | vader the cars. ings’ and a Volume of poema. ee ee anreaantod by (tharies Hels | icon Mid, anal Mae eae pf i 7 Berens ic man called out the Fire Department,| Miney ur -uirty-tWo years old Aud Surweon-Generml Hamilton Goes MES. A, WARENDORE, =!duno, whe asked, wh ying tor the bit ite fax trColler and teense which extinguished the blaze. The dam. | leaves @ family Hack 20 eavein Ac 1 “ fi fuwe boat ibe ri t ers in the auit be No. 10,993 attach livers] reward, Homan, | n Him, Sink Bables’ Fund benefit at Arverne, of the fick Be 4 wae given on| decree, that the apere * vt wn exineanba ih blast. The dan — eae earn ema aa dua” Gee fade) moat ar Be cee aha oes uae Dawe rene Ow ve] The Bacillus | whe suckling Outing, || NEW GENERAL APPRAISER (ee nn ie ee co viaacauestaceel ?atareh breD o-morrow the John Btlebling Repub- aailaibelt) Maria teas CAhie ALD PETES TE Ter ee nn RAL * TE Le of the oniy child of the marriage, Albert 0) ANIL ON eA esidouce, 324 Kast 19 toy ‘ Hcan organization of the Twelfth Ag- |Ex-dudme Myo Waste Jnnnmes \\ora H. Bullor during the Boer war of|,Conteiutions for the Sick abies’ 4 check for $3, proceeds from show. 1c. Stern. JF May not as yet have been officially, "UGH Masts sae unacaati sembly District will have thelr annual Dutle Is} “usad army anedical wagons with [Ep ane te! Galiteur wvaukdion. Me dad ee RATE —— discovered and catalogued; but all ard Aa ft outing and games ut Zehden's Casino,| Ex-Judge Byron 8. Walle, the newly (ho Red Cross thereon for taking am} Mork city. isch ae EM Noorf He Meer pir 0 We) MISSION OF UDALY'S KING. the same, it can be hunted down and | quem meee - ‘g Collee Point, L. 1. Handsome prizes | appointed momber, of the Unked Stuivs) munition to the front and armed the - Nery surry tk Hot MP RIN, Aug, B—ThS t of the] absolutely exterminated with ‘ eee es tinde samen “RUSE At | Board of General Appratsers, who takes| vearer companies, using them ay ws: THR CONTRIBUTORS, fbG. 5k mare HP Dae ta rea ataiehl wait lok 1 Gino be a match ame of baseball ‘be. | HY vac of Charles Hy Ham, resigned, | Ore a ce seat gactarom hil | acta tTatlond ated, a or at the end of this month is tol [Pf Agnew's Catarrhal Powder) wry wortn avvervisine tween the married and single men who | to-day took possession of his office In| inoriy fof tho saioment War the Dri | phate conte gle, Stitt, MORIN thie, will do | Nee aed ate $i liradford. atreat, >a reduction in Continental arma- GROWS—A. proved te bs Are members of the organization, The | the General Appraiser's Stores cipal modicul offcur to whom the orders Esiiare iseeime unto ste oud forbid’ there wots” | strookiy Brook ya "| Prope ta waa the purpoee of hiv vieit| The One Catarrh Cure thut cures i proved supremagyy ge on elias, connie oy 4 sere). Schiows,| Mr Waite came from Michigan, He| were issued. and ho added that th CHAPLAIN: PREDBKICK ROTZLEI, Jweloved you will Bud for the Sick Hables’ Fung |ENt® f ee areas ua akalt ed Catarrb, Colds and Headache. tens of thousands in New York City i oriman an we OPP: WAVE! wont to Yoniiers.-where he bas tak Biltish gould nor complitn at the Bowral) American Kescus Army "Vorth Monumedt, | $1.40 collected by 0 a sion He mill stand 0) Oinuuent relieves ecxome to dally clroulation tells the tal © « worked hard to make the affair 4 grand oP) doing what Gen, Buller had done twenty | Twenty dt) street and Broadway, badle Tulecnea, Mule Morrie, every encouragemen' e oO} Dr. Agnew's Olnun ‘ i is UICC nm neen rennin WOUMO BNA WHE VO ae! YOR previously, ‘Ua Weiday, July 18, @ Wiid West Show for the Viele Leva, the Emperor with Russia's Cull support. one day, & Conta, i - 7 %, Hida ;

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