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$150,000 FOR ALSE ARREST. Robert L. Martim Sues Wealthy Men Who Accused Him of Per- jury. SAYS; HE WAS HARASSED. He and Treasurer Velthusen, c# the Delaware Surety! (Sompany,, Were Dragged ‘Xbcat in the Courts. F& bert L. Dedaware Treasurer Martin, President of the Surety Company, who, with Harry Velthusen, — was drexged up and down through the ehicts of New York on a charge of} YSrjury during the bitter fight between | the Amalgamated Copper Company and Wie Heinzes, as turned on his accusers. ‘Two sults have been begun by Frank- filn Bien in behalf of Martin demand- ying $50,000 und $100,000 damages respec- pttyely from the Boston and Montana Jopper and Silver Mining Cospeay and tits directors, Albert S. Big¢ Will “jam J. Ladd, Edward S. Grew, Joseph | S. Bigelow, Frank Klepetke anu Edward G. Perkins. Leonard Lewissohn wi ‘tor in this one of the compantes which formed the Amalgamated to fight the Helnzes, the Montana copper kings. Mr. Lewissohn dled last spring. Mr. Martin's complaint recites that he was arrested on a charge of perjury | in swearing that the Delaware Surety, Company had a paid-up capital of $1,000,- 1000. It had become guarantee for the Heinzes in their organization to fight the Amalgamated, There were hearings before Magistrate Olmsted from Oct. 12 to Nov. 29, and the accused were held for the Grand Jury. They were locked up| in. the Tombs, and the late Justice Beach, too sick to wade mass of testimony, dismissed a writ of habeas corpus. They put up $10,000 cash bafl and on Jan. 10 were indicted. May § Recorder Goff dismissed the indictments, declar- ing that no perjury had been committed. For false arrest and for being harassed ‘and put to “thousands of dollars of ex- | pense in defending himself” Martin asks | $100,000 damages, He alleges that his persecutors se- cured the publication of the story of his alleged perjury all over the country, discrediting and injuring his good name, so a airec-| and zor this he wants $60,000. Mr. Martin lives in Germantown, Phitadelphia. | NICARAGUA’S EXHIBIT LARGE. through the} 1 HEIRESS TO GO ON STAGE, WATERBURY, Conn., Aug. 1. — Mies Mary Louise Clowes, daughter of Geor, H, Clowes, of Norwood, a wealthy ma jufacturer, will make her debut with the Minnte Maddern Fiske company at Ruf falo next month in “Mary of Magda DYING, HE ORDERS MU Pryor, noted bandmaster and fathe Arthur Pryor, the trombonist, Is dying. When it became evident that death was near Prof. Pryor summoned his band | and ordered the feader to conduct a con- cert of lively airs. The band played un- derneath the sick man's window. CHILD KILLS HIS BROTHER. LA FOLLETTE, Tenn., Aug. 7—In a quarrel over a tomato yesterday Ira Bal- ton, aged seven, shot and Instantly killed his five-year-old brovher with & alibre target gun. ST. LOUIS: Aug. 7.—A letter has been recelved from John Rice Chandler, World's Fair Commissioner to Central Amerioa, saying the Minister of Fomen- ta of Nicaragua, Dr, Ran.ires Mairen, had stated that’ hi will tensive “and complete exhibit at World's Fair, CANNERS TO COMBINE. MOBILE, Ala., Aug. 7.—The various oyster canning and packing companies in Mississipp!, Louisiana and Alabama will, it is said, combine under one head, with a capital of $2,000,000, financed by the Hibernia Investment Company of New Orleans. The combine will control the fish and canning business of the three States, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK BURNED. BATAVIA, N. Y., Aug. 7—The Smith Opera House block, owned by W. H. Smith, in the village of: Oakfield, wi destroyed by fire early to-day. The loss Js estimated at $18,000. SUICIDE SHOT TWICE. ALBAN Y., Aug. 7.—Peter Stolz, twenty-three years old, residiag at No. 310 Delaware avenue, this city, killed himself to-day by shooting himself twice fhrough the head. Despdadancy te be- ed to have been the cause of his rash act. CREW HAS YELLOW FEVER. ST. JOHN, N. B., Aug. 7.—Another case of yellow fever developed this morning among the crew of the S! John birk Bernam Wood, which a: rived here from Rlo,de Janeiro, ‘This makes eight cases from the vessel now in the quarantine hospital at Partridge Island PRESENTED AT BAR HARBOR. BAR HARBOR, Aug. 7.—Miss Jessio| Gordon Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Sherman, of New York, was formally introduced to y at a” reception at Keewaydin, her arents’ summer home on Strawberry il, ‘There was a large attendance. The house was claborately decorated. PANIC ON BOAT AS BEAM BROKE Scramble by Men and Women for Life-Pre- servers in the Lower Bevy. A penic in which women and men fasterwd Mfe-preservers to themselves followed the breaking of the walking beang on the Patten line steamboat Lit- tle ¥ilver to-day in the lower bay be- tween Sandy Hook and the Narrows. The steamboat left Pleasure Bay at 7 0\(fock this morning with 200 passengers fom Long Branch and about thirty wal- Vavie horses, with various traps and <mrriages, which were exhibited at the Long Branch Horse Show, The steam- fooat had passed the Hook some time swhe nsuddenly the walking-beam, which ;eonnects the engine with the paddle- "wheels, broke. ‘The plece crashed | through the roof of the boat and into the cabin and lower decks. Immediately there was the wildest ex- citement. The boat seamed to come to @ standstill with a jolt, while the en- ines churned wildly on a weightless eam, shaking the boat rrom end to end. Many of the women passengers ran for the lockers stored with life-preservera ani the cork-filied canyas ves. Several to the rail, and is said would have jumped “overboard’had they not been restrained. Many of the men passengers also trapped on the Ilfe-preservers, There was ni langer of sinking, how- ever, and the excitement abated as 8000 ae the engineer could shut off the steam the shaking of the boat. nul Was sent Up and the to the rescue, There delay, however, as Capt. Bart Edwards, of ine Little Siiver, would not vagree to pay the price demanded by the tig for towing his boat in. end thus st It is said that the captain finally agreed to pay $100 and the Crescent Drought the distressed steamboat and her passengers to {ts plier at the foot of West Thirteenth street. Capt. Edwards attributed the accident ; toa flaw in the walking-beam. THREE HURT IN CRASH OF BOATS Tug Summers Cuts Down Schooner Brooks Off Sea Gate Beach. The tug E. T. Summers, of New York, ran into the two-masted schooner Bessie W. Brooks, Jaden with lumber from New York for Atlantic City, off Nor ton's Point, Sea Gate, to-day, cutting the schooner amidships on the port side nearly to the water's edge and injuring three men. The schooner was in command of Capt. Alfred Silsbee, of Bangor, M who eays that the commander of the tug must have misunderstood the sig- nals which were given as to the side the Brooks would pass. The echooner, favored by wind and tide, was making 00d speed down the bay when the col- lision occurred. With the first impact the upper rig- ging of ‘the schooner fell to the deok, sriking two sailors. Carl Anderson, thirty years old, of No. 519 Atlantic ave- nue, Brooklyn, recetved a gash six inches long on the scalp und his left arm was broken, and Charles Wilson, colored, of Gloucester, Mass., forty-one years old, cook On the schooner, Internal injuries da fracture of his lef, shoulder, Harry Barnes, twenty-eight years old, living in Sussex street, Jersey Clty, @ fireman o: the Bot moliere an pudly bureed om aeet an the tWo men injur ware placed in a aaiall. Goat eis noone ashore, where they were attended a physician, after which they recurn to he the ealling vessel. Bannes was bi roug! New York to be ati Sitekt we attended at a hoe- ‘The tug lost halt of her pilo! and her stack. The steering’ vost was | ilo badly “disarranged. The sch after a delay of several hours, mene on her way to Atiajtie Clty, to undergo repairs SNe, KING CONTINUE ALL READY FOR CORONATION. \Offiicial Bulletin States Affect Him andWound Is Healed. LONDON, Aug. 7.—An official bul- letin issued to-day says: “King Edward bore*the journey to | London without the least fatigue, His | Majesty had a good night and Js in| excellent health. The wound practi- cally is healed, A bulletin will be isgued on Sunday next.” London, after weeks of doubt, awoke to the realization to-day that the corona. tion of King Edward was a certainty, monarch aa he drove from Victoria Bta- Ss WELL; ——_— that Journey Did Not neither the begring nor ca: of an invalid, Ite | of flesh ha: yee his appearance greatly, His skin was | clear and @ fresh tint of sunburn sup- planted his former pallor, The surest indication of the King’s recovery was the genuinely happy smile with which he responded to the en- thualastic greetings of the people. Every arrangement 18 now completed for BSuturday's coronation ceremony. The full rehearsal wak carried out yes- terday and all the participants are now letter perfect in the ual peri will be able to go through it with: out anpeanes \sistently mentioned [FeCEGRAP! AUNNEWELL CASE | STIRS SOCIETY. : oe N ic. St. JosEPH, Mo., Aug. 7 — samuel Well-Known New York Woman Involved in the Scandal Through Her Babbling in the Delirium of Fever —Divorce Proceedings Begun in Boston. MRS, At Newport, at Saratoga, in the quiet country places down on Long Island, in the clubs of this city, the sole subject of conversation to-day © is the Hunnewell divorce suit, begun yesterday in Boston. Mrs, Hollis Hunnewell, in the com- plaint she has filed, does not mention | the name of the co-respondent, but) the name is ag well known to New | ¥ York, society it would be to the) public at large were it printed on bdhners and swung to the winds at evéry street intersection along Broad- way. It was in the free and easy com- panionship of a winter resort fre- quented by a small and select mem- bership of New York, Boston, Phila- delphia and New Orleans society that the Hunnewell divorce sult had its, beginning. Betrayed in Delirium, It was the babbling of a society woman in delirium that disclosed to a husband and a mother the details of | an affair they had only suspected. | It is supposed that religious rea- | sons were all that kept tne husband | from filing a suit for divorce at that} time, but in view of the Hunnewell! proceedings the belief is that the courts of this State will be called upor. to Issue a decree of separation, at least. Hollis Hunnewell is over six fect tall, muscular as a prize-fighter and swarthy as a native of the tropics, Much of the darkness of his skin is due to his love for gutdoor sports. Whenever he is free to do so he goes without a hat. His black curly hair furnishes sufficient covering for his head in his opinion. Families Intimate, The Hunnewells and the family of the young woman whose name {s in- in connection with the divorce suit were acquainted for some years before the heads of both families decided to go South for the winter of 1900-1901. Both decided upon the same quiet, out-of-the-way place, and when they had settled in the piny woods their bungalows were scarcely a mile apart. jetta pusband of the woman involved, Was noticed never Boole to Hollis . Gradually he dropped: out of. ithe "sports and ‘games of the com: dit the common, report engaged in ‘the occupation ring to drink bimpelt to "Back to New York last fal) came the PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION aD TuD ou Asthma, Bronchitis Consump!'on, Betore 1 went to the er easily and Soushed. Now I tee) well «i HOLLIS H. HUNNEWELL. young matron and her husband and their Boston went the Hunnewell found and n, and back to newells. Hut Mr, n to Interest him. me to pass finally ‘ in New York nt most of hiv time In this city. young matron was stricken with fever, and the \ineere announced that she was suffer- that the ng from nervous prostration, leer crerseae: tae n -mwom. The fever drove them Insane. Pitllessly brain forced box, yard, unbleached, each, yard, value 10c., choice, Roger each, yard, Children’ ment, sizes, KOCH-O-LINE A! iy tomret the germs ny ia ta Bern reales ie ene, a Pe aa were $1.00, now arf lace, kid and also red and tan ki 4 to 8, value $1.25, young matron became delirious one hour the husband and the 1. Were treated. to revelations that almost and ateadily Its secrets, and believed that from that day to this the husband haa seen his beautiful wife. Bleached Maslin, 1 yd. + wide, yd., Boys’ Pants, 8, neat gray stripes navy blue cheviots, 4 to 14 years, # Boys’ Madras Blouses, in as and white ‘tripes, made with Byron collar, 4 to 12 years, Chairs, golden finish, solid seat, arm, turned spindles, braces an Her husband, devoted to her, could hot her ide. Her er was a constant attendant in the | be grew in force the ft ts ne During August Store Will Open at 8.30 and Close 7 oa Except Mondays. | Saturdays Store Will Close at 1 P. Joseph H. ead Co! Entire Block, Fulton Street from Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. Special Items for All Day Friday. None Sent C. O. D. and No Mail Orders Filled on These Items. Talcum Powder, in Drug Dept., Te c Sewing Machine OHI, 3 oz. bottle, best _ sperm oil, in Notion Dept 2X Shaker Flannel, 27 in., fine finish, Fringed Towels, extra 5 size, 20x43, Dotted Swiss Mustins, Persian de- signs, less than I half uf price, y4., Fine Apron Ginghams, checks, in all colors, lengths from 3 to 10 veoh Ic | Grass s Linen Crash, yd. Pompadour ‘Side and Back Samba, Nickel Silver Salt and Pep: per Shakers, in Silverware Pept, Gloss silk Lining, all alle colors and blac, | Underwaists, plain jean, with tape fastened buttons, sizes 22 to 26 waist measure, in Corset Pera Boys’ Washable Tam o’ Shanter jats, in blue and white duck, a Children's Shoes, hand turned, button ican grass Hammocks, choice, +87} tra fine quality, broken sizes, slightly Wor i brace a — soled, values $1 00 to $1.25, each .50 se f JK Seek Aa ety posts, |Garden Hose, “© ” 25 ft., | — Bath at By order of th c complete with reel and Gem nozzle, Mount Vernon Rye, 6 years old, per J —___ 8 HEBE IN) iy « r $1 +25 full quart, 04 = rr | Public Notices. 4 Sunday World Want, gob ent leather tips, }, Spring heels, sizes| size, double action dastier, quick and| 2.6 size, National spring, were $3.75, muBAY | GIVEN sea “ easy worl 7 69 Al bert appointed Brine housewile aud id — on iar be ea Ca aed Or to fevered in blue and, I fast colors, | “NED THIS YEAR, 70 Cot SO, Wife of Hyman Schnitzer, Wealthy Real-Estate Oper- CABLE. CANNOT COPE WITH Te HOLE! Report Shows Grand Yo [TO SUCCEED CAMOGAN, of the pa 4 The chief of stay of the physi i | attached cvening World Sick ned Aim. a Wahle, counsel for the « ‘or a formal com-! ‘4 WASHINGTON. fae Boxy fe eciacest enact eet had become “mentally Visited. Treated Tie iilowed “Ath tellin MAN FOUND DROWN 1008 far, LOCAL: NOT ACCEPTED. Thomas FE. Rush has called at- tention to the fact that his offer to con- tribute $1,000 to charity provided Thomas |Gilleran “or his man Driscoll" proved he was a. stalkcin “for John F. Carroll in his can for the Democratic leadership, i rwenty-ninth District, had not been wages unceasing war against sickness fand death among tho tenemente; bring ing renewed health ahd happiness to thousands of darkened homes. To keep up and extend tals work muc money. Is needed, and contributions eatneatly requested. Every. penny count sum ts toc mall to be of use inging color and roundnes: ack some wan and Rupes pauy ‘| k ng. ! Contributions ah be address to the | Cashier of The World, Pulltzer Duildine, | New York Cl i} tn | THR CONTRIBUTORS. O'GORMANS WIFE ILL. Walllam O'Gorman, Jr. Coroner Of /Many Little Folks Help the Sam- + Bronx Borough, whe has been spending his v tion with his wife in Monroe, mer Charity. N. ¥., telexraphed to the clty for his | inctosed please fod 49, the proceeds of mand family physician to attend his wife, who | Kept for three days on the corner of Fiftiar is very il. etreet and Third avenue fur the benett of the Sick Babies Fund WANTED FOR FORGERY, Louls Parry, an Itallan, was located Jersey City, Incloaed please find {zlement. myself: take a CASCARET Candy Cathartic be! \cur WIFE WITH KNIFE. Frank Canpello, twenty-flve years cld, of No, M37 Third avenue was held tn on bail for a further eeartnatan 7 | eller in the. Harle Haein DE stabbing his wite dur: He We quarrel, Her injury’ is slight. STEAMER GROUNDED. ‘phe steamer Urd arrived from Cardenas this morning, reports that she grounded on the bar while Pacis eet but that she came off wih tie tide, apparently without damage. wii be hauled up for examination Bee LAUDANUW OVERDOSE. Mrs, Rose Sullivan, twenty-three years 1 old, of No. 7 t, Jersey City, took an overdos im this morning. Mrs. Sullivan was suffering from cramps when she took the laudu- hum. She refused to go to a hospital Her condition Is serious. She may not recover. rence Cutner, No. ¥ 100 East Pighty-frat atreot Gordon W. Dowling, No. 104 Rast Bighty-frst by four tittle. gl Blu atreet, West ) May "Driscoll Reae Bui Inclosed find jected by havi 1088 Jet Faith Hannigan Ages Bonner which we two Ittle girla col. stand in front of vy hone, Dentistry | Ne Tt! we well enough. felp.at feast ono ititly M ldredsDreyfas (age 7), Lucitn Adelion (age 6) Rose Lawin (age 6). Madeline Adela No. 110 Garfield avenue, Long fr Inclosed find 51 at No 170 Woirfeld wtreet. Management of Wil ot PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. | Que prices are within the r. ling: textes personally, interested in this association, We give a written 212 BROADWAY,Cor. Fulton St. 988 Taffeta Ribbons, No. 3, all silk, tinsel) Gimps, remnants of all kinds, yd., Te , als Ribbons, ¢! edge, snyaed, also eatin RiGHONE, crew, A Buttons, white pearl and fancy, dz., 3c | 744 BROADWAY, Cor. Astor Pl, | BR 1298 BROADWAY, Near34thSt. | | 2. W.14thSt.,Cor.Sth Aves “dievatr. oP nd Girls’ Hand- | Thin Crystal Table Tumblers, best is 2c| quality eur de lis, banded and ‘oral § | : ee border desiyns, the 5c. doz kind, {348 6TH AVE, Th . each, 4 BEWARE of Those W BTIOBES ANN) ce eee pose ~ s ft omc sours sw 6, i , pair, 7¢) Handkerchiets, |* - tues, good quality, value 10 men’s and women's - d 7 3 ar hemstitched. tape borders or col 4c) Remnants of Tucking, in white or Paty: si! Peery TVS) (emer ASG Gor, | Ri, aa ig oe wom MY PAINLESS $2.50 GOLD GLASSES, $1. each, ss ? THIS WEEK our opticians will examine © 7 ir of $2.00, i. Women's Vests, Swiss ribbed colton, | Decorated Pitchers, good size, cov- ois em tated rere, ee 5c} low neck and no sleeves, shaped, r neatly | ¢f¢d Soap Dishes, Drinking Mugs and TEETH wil ae "Soh ‘atti eI trimmed, value 19°., each, | ue ial rush Vases, all nicely deco Tourn $°A.'M. to 6 Pat, Saturdaye tneteede ral c LE All Work Guaranteed, 3xpression of Mouth Restored. Plates on Gold & Continuous Gum. Chiffon ‘Veilings, in velvet spo 4 4c rings, in assorted colors, yd., | Men’, 's Socks, extra good quality, tans and fast black cotton, seamless feet, | Opaque AVindow Shades, 3x6 fect, double heels and toes, value 15 gates. | a ‘Lowest Prices. good spring roller, eich, | «8 | par, Hoe J Full Gum Set,... 5.00 and up TRANSACTION "saa | Women’s Shirt Waists of percale, Black Tohalr Twills, 36 inch, tor G0! Crowms........+++4 5.00 | American Watch and Diamond Cox, SC) pink, blue and black and white effects, | separate skirts and bathing suits, yd. f Gold Bridge Work, per tooth. 5.00 pe = 32 to 44 . +19 a TUANITORE: Bl sade) = as Gold Filling .... .-.. 1,00 up) gs WORTH, $1 DOWN, 5c) Crush Duck Hats, for big and little) Women’s Gloves, lice, lisle, black, J) Platinum Fillir sevee 1.00 Si WEEKLY. girls, in Untrimmed Millinery Dept..| white, and gray, 39c. quality, | .28 price, AD Gas Given If Desired, Men's and Women’s Umbrellas, 2/ Fé Japenzse Matting, linen warp, choice | iny English gloria, fast buck, steel! DR, GUILSHAN, patterns and colors, regularty 27% rods, strong and durable, warranted * ae yard, 19) not ‘to fade or cut, ‘handles of ‘tine Surgeon Dentist, | | — — “ongo wood, i ith G " t Sewing Silk, assorted colors, so-ya.| <fonk wood trimmed with Germ T N.E, Cor. 125th St &8thAve, | x Spools, dozen, 20 oor | pla 9 7 arena White Habutal Silk, 20 inches wi | pitta Baby Flouncings, 27-inch, embroid-| yd. at Help Wanted—Femaie. ett watt SO sree erie leath ‘ = ——— joston opping ARS, eather Bl eve jer an don press Seersucker Petticoats, in pretty! trimmed, leather handles, value 39¢., J. ' pooittona rw} stripes, full gathered flounce, : hola: 20 ‘ | Women’s Crash Skirts, trimmed! Qnpieached Sheet®, 51x90, coud Help Wanted—Male. v |' muslin, cach, 39 ns =| q| with fancy braid, 39 | | Women's Wrappers, cale, some made with skirt, others plain, lawn and Pere ep flounce on 39 full size, pretty, bright as- sorted colors, with heavy _ valance, | — fringe and double spreaders; also Mex- Bird’s-Eye Diapering, 18 in,, best quality, Sanitary, piece of ds. 45 ~|Turkey Red Cloths, 8-4 size, color, in Linen Dept., each, Tlen’s Shirts, white, laundered, ¢ fast ao | Loages, Societws and Meetings, MEETING 1 Gem Ice Cream Freezers, 2 qumt|All Iron Folding Beds, white enamel Tar | 7 042SICKBADIES MOTHER AStS CURT SUICIDE AFTER DEATH BY Bas aca asl Life-Saving Work by ator, Seys Boy Is Mentally} Grandmother Killed medical resources at hand are} The Evening World's! Weak. by Lightning, Took Html “natweek sure ant} Fund Doctors. = Acid. 8 there were I6l cases and 1 Jus " th Supreme t he from the disease In Blagovest — mile stare ==4 4 Grieving because his grandmother had ih WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—The body of| This makes a wotal, t for ta H nitger, the boy's | lowe William W. Trankler was found ioat-| present season of 3,28 houses visited, | ‘ belleved her) with ing in the Potomac River at the foot] ¢ families visited, and 7,012. sick |® i to Jo of Thirteenth street. Mr, Trankler con-! bables treated, ry And “con=| whit ducted @ shoe store In the southeastern | Phe fund doctors, aa this report indi-{® iSound section of the clty, and was las: scen| varaiee ! 4 the hear. at hia place of byginese Monday even. | cates, are kept busy night i ing. The cause of his death Is a mys- the sick and suffering ‘ A eouri, the gos tery. he poor, bringing them the best boy Is at vue Hospital arriv: medical skill aand fosaleniea? and re- | Heving cases of | Throughout the 10 torrid summer The Evening World Sick Bables’ Fund THE MAN WITH THE BIG HEAD-Go ‘way! Git out! I'm sick! 1 want to at No. 908 Warren street, The benefit of the Sick = pat tac tight. ty Detectives McNally and | will do god to rome sutering | THE MAN WITH THE LEVEL HEAD~Ab, you old sinner! No rest for the Lee aad arrested as a) fugitive from) Yen 9) hosting (mumot), No. 110 tae | YOU Will goon a pat while your wife's tn the country, will you? You dught justice. He Is wante n Brownaville, at iektee ON me Pee on a charge of forgery and embez- Vian eet sto part. Righty-arae | £07! But why didn’t you do as I told yop when J lett you last night, and as J aid like Ido. They work while you sleep; f1xz up your stomach and bowels, c@al your feverish liver. and make you feel fine and danay the morning after. “56g TEETH! a E ITHOUT PAIN (50 One Filling TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PaULeS) , Mee | And to introduce our Thurlo Plate, lightest and most Pichia All our work is done painlessly by a simple spoliaat ion $0 to the | are the originators of panieas seatlatsy A are proces: ° ery 3 ch of all. Go ings rom fete 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $. Alt graduates, their diplomas being displayed at each chair, ‘and ane: “a contract to do your work satisfactoril, keep it in repair, free of charge, for ten years. the laws of the State of New York, this is of indisputable value, OUR 12 OFFICES: | LEWIN'S, 45 W. 1$1 Weekly ouch space, ungMan, Grieving for | | 2 - - struck ood Killed by Ughtning LONDON, 7.—The Fart of Dud- young Willlam Lacey, seventeen years te logan. it i old, of No, 276 Central avenue, Wert yi F ouken, committed sulcite gary ot IS -VISI mony before| day by taking carboile acid, i.—Herr von Holleben . commit-| The circumstances of the young sey a to “the Un ted r yoy} death are most iful. Partendbig tie | Meera. iar] He was the favorite grandchild of Stee: »_ Who lived at No, 48 Boulevard, 2 Sunday a ball of lightning aurack ) shocked her, apoplexy followod und” iid woman died within a hall ey grieved deeply and talked ig but his (Ree aO eee dea’ console ‘but was found on hig bed ee f d holding a photograph of arity in his hand. In tl held a letter. to his mother her that he was very sorry to her, that ‘he could noe ive it nis grandmother and was going in lke a bs ny wi trong smell of “carbolle weld indicated the means of suicide. “ey Was hurried to the North Hud. Hospital, but died shortly after Pict ‘al fore going to bed? You'd feel good REE 3.00. operators are and Being inc ‘or 3d Ave, FR obra 8 08 419 BROADWAY, Cor.Canal St. HARLEM, 130 W. . J2ath St. of Keocb'a. JOURS 9 to OOKLYN, 499 Fulton § BOSTON” * op tate ge ‘PHILADELPHIA’ Nera bo Imitate Our mins Sigas and Ad vertisements. Lady attendant. Tel. connections, For Sale. “CRE DIT. Watches and Diamonds, — Goods, 14TH ST, ‘ h lame (upscairs): 37 Maly INDS see; weakly of meathly page is, loweat ai oany terme. NA! ND WATCH 177 _ Broadway: Gentlemen's clothing made yr 237 Broadway, room 7 Lost, Found and Rewards, it aa ween ark Madinon A no yuestions asked, Louie ‘Goldmai, $ World won DIED. RICHARDS, wite rs ante and dave y Neunedy.

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