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TELEGRAPH. SEA SERPENT ON VIEW. it Was steadily in view for five minutes. NHBWPORT'S NEXT WEDDING. family heirloom. ADDICKS’S MEN’S OVERTURES. lution Was paswed proposing to the regulars common primaries t the State, The prop but rejected In Kert and Essex. RECOVERING SIGHT. to’ have recovered her eyesight. upon her eyes, LEW WALLACE TO ALASKA, Wallace is going to Alaska, LONG DEALLOCK BROKEN. BERWICK, Aug. lasting since July 10, the Republica: Conferrees of the Sixteenth Congres slanal District nominated F, A. Go low were taken. CABLE. MEATRE FOR HAUPTMANN, BERLIN, Aug. 6. at *Schreibe 1g design , Where he recently settles # design 's that the theatre shall hi 1 *Bayreuth has in opera. KAISER TO SEE LINER LAUNCHED will attend the launching of the North German Lioyd steamer Kaiser Wilhelm Hi at the Vulean shipyard at Stettin on Aug. 12. The ship will be the largest and ‘designed to be the fastest in the 1d. Her length is to be 707 feet, with horse-power. Later the Emperor will join the Czar at Reval for the Rus- sian naval manoeuvres, RUSSIA FEARS CHOLPRA. ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 6.—Cholera 4s ‘epreading in Manchuria with alarm- ing’ rapidity. The deaths at Harbin, onthe Eastern China Rallway, number een 100 and 130 dally, chlefly Chin- es& It is feared the epldemig mav Teach Irkutsk and Viadivostock. The Russian sanitary precautions are wkolly inadequate. EARTHQUAKE FELT AT SEA. VRE, France, Aug. 6.—The British stéhmer Horter, from Santos, repo oe while speaking the. German torte Gizistne, from | San. Francisco for: scars of Honor Are Not Hard to Q degrees north, longitude 36 degrees west, a'severe earthquake shock was felt by | bobh ships. VANCOUVER, Aug. 6.— Fishermen belonging to the steamer New England; which has arrived here, declare that on their recent trip they ‘saw a sea ner- pent that was sixty feet long and that NEWPORT, Aug. 6.—The bridal sown| for Miss Ethel Davies, who ts to be married Saturday, arrived from Paris through the Custom House. It is of soft white satin, trimmed with point lace, with long train and elbow sleeves, ‘Te’ vell will be of old point lace, a; DOVER, Del., Aug, 6—The Union Re- publican State Central Committee (Ad- dicks) decided to hold their State Convention on Sept. 2 and the Kent Caunty Convention Aug. 18, on which + date. the regular Republicans will hold their State Convention, <A _ reso- roughout ton will likely she agreed upon in Newcastle County, ‘DENVER, Aug. 6.—Mrs. Sarah Ness- lef, of this city, who had been blind for weVen years, and whose case was pro- Houinced incurable by ocullste, | claims . She says that while praying at a revival mécting of the Hollness Sect, at the Pentecostal Union, a white light broke RICHMOND, Ind., Aug. 6.—Gen, Lew After a deadlock charles. One hundred and twenty bal- rard Hauptmann isspreparing to build a national theatre a summer resort in tho sanre position in the drama that | BPRLAN, Aug. 6—Emperor Willlam jeenstown, on July 20, In latitude 29 TIE RTT nd THE WORLD? Win NhovAr BVANLNG, AUC a MANY VAUDEVILLE STARS WILL AID SICK BABIES, Big Seaside Benefit Will Be Given for the. Fund at Arverne, L. L., To-Night. Mitty Fampone A group of vaudeville wtarn who will help the Sick BaMles! Fund at Arverne, L. 1, to-night. THE SUBSCRIPTIONS, Previously acknowledged... Joseph Haldenstein, Herbert i Ethel and Iva L. Lindner and Belia C, Franklin... ' Cc. B. Myrick May MoGowan. i Jane Hunt De Boer and Lucy Mra. Samuel Welshly, No, 16 Bancroft vireet, Brooklyn... met?) we 1.00 Bereaved Mother. Sekee < 1100} The best available vaudeville talent in this part of the country will be rep- resented at the benefit given this even- ing at the Arverne Hotel, Arverne, L. I in ald of The Evening World Sick Ba- dies’ Fund. ‘The benefit, which fs under the able Airection of Mr. Lucien L. Bonheur, is to include such vaudeville stars as the great Willams and Walker, In thelr latest song, ‘When It's All Going Out and Nothing Coming In; Cole and Johnson, the celebrated song writers d comedians, in their latest success, jobody's Looking but the Owl and the Moon; Ceclle Spooner, the Brooklyn favorite, In “If You'll Be M-I-n-e Mine.” Lottie Gilsen, the ‘Little Magnet the Great Leon, {llustonist. direct from Paris; C, Francis Denton, the premier illustrator, and Mr. Joe Bonnell, in Bear.” John J. Nestor, “the little man with ithe big voice,” will sing “Waltz Me, sick babies. We Mind it a oi alle, Down the Al Rieo’s “Show Girl" Kingsley Sisters, The Two Pucks Dietrich and Sheridan, Musi Madge Fox. The ory stra will be under the dir. tion of Prof. Theodore Ghordon. orches- tra leader of the Arverne Hotel. A number of young ladies prominent In local society, will be in attendance to distribute programm Contributions to The Evening World Sick Babies’ Fund should be addressed to the Cashier of The World, Pulitzer Building, New York City THE CONTRIBUTOKS, Many Mittle Folks Help the Sam- mer Charity. Inclored you will find $4.25 for the dear little much rk. Our fair 45 Castleton avenue. Wi fe had: our fair would have more ol eas, Hope this will help the lek 1O8EPHL HALDE: HERBERT M'CRUM, ago eleht years Incloved please And $1 from, 1H. Lindner, Telmont avenue, Yonkers, N, Y.; Bella Pranklin, No. 48 East Thirty-first atrest, Chi- cago, Ill, and Ira 1. Lindner, No. 97 Delmont faventie, Yonkers, N. ¥ Lillle Please find inclosed $1.00 for the alck babies A HEREAVED MOTHER: Inolosed please find $1.05, Jane Hunt De Boer and Minn L verne, L. 1., for the Sick Dabte Schatz at Ar- Fund, the tuneful hit 1 Johnson, Mr. Joe Bonnell, Miss Orrle Carlyle and Ju | Fixico, Gosofixte iw WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—Paymaster | Penrose, to be tried by court-martial at Erle Thursday on the charge of em- vezzlement, has asked the Navy De- partment to assign Major L, W. T. jected by Mins —< LOCAL. BOY'S NARROW ESCAPE. Walter Jackson, six years old, of 3 1 Cooper place, Jersey City, was struck a trolley car this morning and had pe from severe injury. He sustained a slight bruise on the left M to be it by & car,” A miraculous ese leg. “It's great sald Walter, when It was all over, FOR ELECTION JOpS. deat Voorhis, of the Bureau of Elections, has begun examfing can- didates for the positions of inspec- tors, poll clerks and ballot clerks at the next election. There are 1.543 elostion districts in Greater New York, and jclerks and inspectors must be appoiated before Bept. 1, CHEROKER CLUB OUTING. mes resent were Marburger and Florence J. van. JOSEPH LATARA INSANE. elght years old, of No, 108 West Houston street, to-day was taken to Bellevue Hospital, He is Joseph Latara, fitt insane. MARY BAKER MISSING, The police at Headquarters wore asked this morning to look for Mary Baker, forty-five s old, of No, %1 Third avenue, who has been missing sic July 39, She is described as 6 feet 4 inches In height and wearing a black skirt, striped shirt waist, black satlor hat, shoes and hose. Onn WASHINGTON, | ae aanaeaaeeen } WAY CANNOT SUB. WASHINGTON, Aug, 6.—Justice Hag- ner, of the District Supreme Court, has ‘refused to Insue a writ of mandamus against John Hay, Secretary mypelling him to bring suit rman Emperor to recover 370,00 damages for the alleged false imprisonment of Ferdinand Holsendort, an Aimerisan eltizen of ice Hagner sald the question seemed of State, against the erman birth to be political, SOLDIERS’ RECREATION, WASHINGTON, Aug. 6. — Plans are under way in the office of Quarter- master-General Luddington to make brighter the lives of enlisted men In the army, Congress has set aside $500,- 000 for providing recreation rooms at every one of the 18 posts scattered over the national domain, from Alaska tu the Philippines SUIT BY THLECHUMI ET AL, WASHINGT the Creek agreement for allotments. NI'S WALLER AS COUNSEL, Waller, of the Marine Corps, |counsel, His request will be complied with. Major Waller is now at marine barracks, Norfolk. | SECRET MARRIAGE FOR HIM AT. , Agsd Bridegroom Surprises | Grandson, Who Had Also ‘Taken a Wife—New Bruns- ) wick Interested, (Special to The Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, Aug. 6— he anpouncement of the secret mar- Tiggé of -Thomas Flavell, seventy-six Jers old, to Miss Hutchinson Mon- tayne, forty-six, surprised local resi- éents fo-fay. The two were neighbors ind were quietly married Monday nigitt er taki g a trolley ride. Ky he aged bridegroom's granduon, Wal- Flavell, held his wedding reception night. not knowing that his grand- WOMAN IN A FIGHT. » Goldstein Makes Complaint Against Joseph Esserson, rs. Fannie Goldstein, of No. 45 Clin- street, to-day told Magistrate Bar- jow in the Essex Market Court that Jo- and garlands and a spacious recep. dart sailed early to meet t KAISER IN RUSSIA GREETED BY CZAR Monarchs Are to Discuss the Renewal of the Commercial Treaty of 1894—Expected to Agree on Terms. REVAL, Russia, Aug.; 6. Wiliam of Germauy arrived in the r stead to-day. Shipping in the Was brilllantly decorated with b: hall, lavishly turnished, had been erect- ed on the quay. The Husslan merchant squadron auchored in the harbor was sed with fags. The Czar on ue Lmperial yacht Stan- e Hohengo jern, and the German bmperor was transhipped to the Standart, which re- 75 GIRLS. PANIC STRICKEN BY FIRE Employees of the Silk Finish- ing Establishment of Hen- shall Bros. Restrained from Leaping Out of Windows. Seventy-five girls employed in the eilk- establishment of No. wenty-sixth street, were thrown into a panic at 1 o'clock this af- ternoon by a fire which started at the foot of the elevator shaft and filled it with flames and smoke. The big freight elevator was crowded turned to port with the two Emperors} with girls on their way up from luncheon tourd, followed by the Hoheugollern and tae German crulsers Pring Heinrich ond Nigniidart paewed down a line of a 4 mlan warshij, which fired salutes ed side: “ Meception was accorded the Em- peror in @ hall on the Quay, after he lander the prese and official circles dwell chiefly on the peasing guarantee of European peace afforded by to-day's friendly meeting of the Czar and the Gen Emperor, there is a strong un- dercurrent discernable in all editorials that protracted peace or at least the flames started In a when the flumes shot upward, It took the combined efforts of the more leyel- headed ones and the men in the build- ing to keep some of the girls from jumping to their death from the win- dows of the third, fourth and fifth floors, The fire was quickly extinguished by the engines, which were called by an automatic alarm in the building. The bundle of rags and waste in the shaft, probably from an avoidance of serious friction between|electric wire or the power motor. Russia and Germany, depends largely R. L. De Liffer, a manufacturing chem- seph Easerson had hit her in the face|on a renewal of the ommercial treaty lyst, occupies the ground floor of the bulld- hd discolored both her eyes. Bsserson, who lives at 43 Clinton street, bajd ohe hit him first, and that a dozen of her friends struck him. | "E struck out in self-defense,” added the prisoner. “I don't know whether 1 fave her those discolored eyes or whether she got them from her friends," Magistrate Barlow held Eeserson for pyamination in default of $00 bail. of 1884. ‘rhin, consummation of the Emperor's visit ts eager! y confidently expe the Novoe Vremya both frankly ex- press the hope that the monarchs will not mize th portunity to remove a opeible cause of tuure friction, which, In view of the increasing commerctai ompetition of the present day, amight easly divert the present friendly in- terourse of two great nation into a dan- gharaes Will be the same a6 thowe at the mais | 3 jee, gerous channel. ing. Little damage was done by the fire, hoped for and quite|and the girls who were not too badly ted, The Novosti and] frightened returned to work. Others went home. —————_— NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR 17, Advertisements for THE WORLD may be left at any American District Messenger office of Postal Telegraph office in the city, where the wh oceupy the fifth floor at| City. Mrs. Lindsay, justice a feo of $1, explained to him: KEPT HER PROMISE TO A OVING FRIEND. Mrs. Lindsey’s Marriage to Ad der Maurice Featherson, with 5,00) ra of the Cherokee Club of the Twenty-elgth Assembly District, held an outing at Witzel’s Point View Cove, College, Point, Among those rry’ Delmour, “Bir im Sullivan, “Little Tim" Sullivan, Civil Justice “Herman Joreph, Jultus Suiliy Aug. 6. — Thlechum! Chee, Ufoula Horigo ‘and James L. Gray, agents of the Creek Indians. in Indian Territory, have brought suit to enjoin the execution of PRINCE SAGAN FINED IN COURT. Declared Guilty with Count De Marcilly of Assaulting Lawyer in Mme. De Gast Case, PARIS, Aug. 6—The Correctional Court to-day fined the Prince de Sagan $100 and the Comte de Mareltly $20 for thelr assault on Maitre Barboux, on July 17, which the Court declared was pre- meditated, Tho, assault followed the dismissal of court proceedings brought by Mme. de| Gast, a wealthy widow, against Maltre | Barboux, a lawyer, for producing In court a photograph of a picture called “The Masked Woman,” and declaring | that Mme, de Gast had served as model for the painting, which showed a woman nude except for a mask over hor face. The Prince de Sagan said he did this to force the lawyer to fight a duel, but Maitre Barboux refused, and prosecuted the Prince de Sagan and the Prince's friend, the Comte de Marcllly, who, he said, had participated in the assault Mme. de Gast was the only woman conicstant inthe “recent Paris-Berlin automobile race, MISS LAURA.HOW ARD, President South End _ Ladies Golf Club, Chicago, Cured by Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound After the Best Doc- tors Had Failed to Help Her, swelled, I had dizzy spell v yee ‘MISS LAURA HOWARD, CHICAGO. knew one day how I would feel the next. I was nervous and had no ap- petite, neither could I sleep soundly nights. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, used in conjunc- tion with your Sanative Wash, did the] More for me than all the medicines and the skill of the dootors, For elght months TI have enjoyed perfect health. I verily believe that most of) the doctors are guessing and experi- menting when they try to cure a wo- man with an assortment of compli- cations, such as mine; but you donot. guess. How I wish all suffering wo- men could only know of your rem- edy; there would be less suffering I know.’—Laura Howard, 113 New- berry Ave., Chicago, Ill.—$5,000 for- feit if above testimonial is not genuine, Mrs. Pinkham Invites all women Charles C. Stells Under|who are iil to write her for advice. Agreement Made with His|A@dress Lynn, Mass., giving full First Wife. Miss Jennie Lindsay, of Orange, kept her promise to a dying woman to-day i Henshall yy marrying Charles C. Stella, husband of the Woman Who exacted the promise. Mrs, Lindsay, who is thirty-five years old companied Stells, who is ten of Justice of the Peac “His dying wife asked me to merry him, She was my friend and I would do anything to comply with her wishes." Stelis la a lithographer and has been living at the Hotel Washington, Jersey, City. —— FEW BIDS FOR STREET SIGNS Hardly Any Competition for Offer Made by City. Much to the surprise of President Can- ner Livingston, of the iblic Works, the bld- n contract to-day ore only No. 1, for and one for tor and Commis: Department of | ding for the street was nearly a frost, as there three bids—two for contract the plain enamejled aligns, contract No, 3, for the reflector signs. No bids wore received for contract No. 2 THE ‘AMERICAN MAN'S WHISKEY, TRADE—4I—MARK, f absolutely pu particulars. New Publications. nd about 20 pounds in Welght, ac- ears her! Junior and half her weight, to the office, STORY. Maes, in Jersey ftter paying the OR | MUNRO'S WATER 31. HAVE YOU READ PEERLESS KATHLEEN A MOST THRILLING AND PATHENC Love FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDBALERS i. HOUSE, 24-25 VANDR- N. ¥, CITY. OTH BOUND. PRIC 500, Help Wanted—Female. STARCHERS, experienced, and learners wanted panhettan ‘Pilgrim Launéry Co,, Park are, & 1Blat at. Help Wanted—Male. TM. EB —Jimmie come home, heart, NELLIE E. SIBOERT.—On Tuesda: PORTER—Bxperienoed and thorough caretaker; 40 4 month to right man; mus bo sober. Call today, 8. Wen DIED. Aug. 5, 1902, BMILY SIKGERT, eldest daughter of Emtile and the late ¥, William Stegort, Relatives and friends are respecttully tn vited to attend funeral services at her late residence, TTA Keap at, Brooklyn, Thursday, Aug. 7, at Oe'elock P.M. Interment private, . GARD GARDNER regrets most cerely his Inability to contin he general increase of coat ble to do so and re ain. ard of purity every part of the treatment. ‘Ax in tho past, Dr, Gardner desires to ex- akill and and superiority \tohd the benefits of his expertenc After those interested in the sult had | treatment to the greatest number of suffer kone from the Palais de Juatice the Prince de Sagan, the flance of Mme. de | Gast, struck Mattre Barboux and called him an “insulter of women.” ers and to each one at an absolutely noml- ense for the tres In- | Fdner’s | pains, personal care and advice, Will be Fo ry sufferer from Hay ervoun Exha -pply in per: Are and treatment UN and burning tn the| Sues Mr, ¢. Morin, Thirty the head, red amd | Lexington avenue Uanees-| Si Robert i Fy discharge, pain in iroat and iol Money returned FY fufforer to teat y| this new treatment rellet from the han! breat il and gasping, mops the w makes comfortable night's SEASES.—Dr nigh and| Brooklyn, or Mr. Tho omsible at once, | dation (excep t (isoharging ears, Vtroubles is the “Dear Mrs, Pinkham:—tI can thank, you for perfect health to-day. Life looked so dark to me a yoar or two ago. I had constant pains, my limbs BYE DISEASES, joch aranlated. Hide lench week Jnmeittation treats tration of mind and permanently DISORMERS. ing bloated et Are your Teeth like this? so, our ‘ Bridge work’’ will fill the space and be so natural in ap- pearance that the work is not de- Every operation made painless by our new botanical dis- covery which we apply to the All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. Waterbury Dental Parlors, 414-416 Fulton St. (B4 Goer west Abrebam ‘& Breese.) 54 W. 23d St. (Opp. Mien Maser.) 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