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ma THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE CHINESE PRINCE = ~ Minister Comes from Washington to Honor Returning Envoy to . the Coronation. TALKS ABOUT HIS BOOK. Declares New York's Beauty ls Being Constantly Spoiled by Deep Holes Found in Almost Every Street. { \ } Wu Ting-fang, Chinese Minister, ar- a rived to-day from Washington and Is Z staying at the W orf-Astoria. Minis- ’ ter Wu is here with several attaches of the Chinese Legation to meet Prince Cheng, a special envoy to the corona- tion of King Edward, who will arrive # on the St. 1 to-morrow. si “Of cou t m glad to see New ig York again,” he said, “ but when will 4 you ever stop digging mines In your ¢ Streets. I never saw such big holes as ' you make in your beautiful city. When! i I drove to the hotel I heard ri i sounded like all the artillery in the}, \ United States was firing shots at the|Big Crowd at the Academy | e time. I was told it was dlastins.| Gees New Play That Is Full/ ‘ou would have a much more beau- qi Hes) city if you would only stop” tear- of Rural Scenes and Stir- Ing it up. Why, ever since I came to i i thé United ates I have been aa ring Incidents. York, and each time I £1 aR a rn up worse th; re Delors! Justin dramatization of a man “Tam too mod » do so now, but | Charles idgin's famous New Marsan oP ree TRO DARK ken England novel, “Quincy Adams Saw- IN QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER Want to about 2 at the Academy of Music Inst cea write how ht opened the theatrical season in| villains—one a man, a fat and sleek ones jand it comes back from those dizzy aay itive Aa a w York. Hot as it was and in the} the other, a woman, an old and tottevy |heights in thunderous appiause from “Oh, my book w \ middle of the summer, the bigj ‘one, and they dy nothing but viot and|every one of the Academy's countless end my Nfe IT |house was crowded, and it ts safe to say | get folled all the way through. na it's | dalvonics. Bedi thee [thar it will be with this play a very long way. ‘The plot is too long w tell af or even will be a gi another night. There's humor, too, real humor, old-|to hint at. There's so mucn of it, you * started to F There is 80 much in it, you know; and| ashioned humor, the kind our great-|know, but the hero, Quincy Adams Biateac wiles ts Pai aire y | for fifty, seventy-five and a dollar, |grardmothers and grand-aunts jike|, | Sawyer, is Just .he finest hero that ever many. very, very nice things about | that’s what you want, First and fv and it never stops to get its breath. |was. He is a man of wealth, and, tam \ x 7 most, then, to fall for a moment into|'There's a corn-husking, a snowstorm | Strange to say, of modesty, too, a lover mile Minister, Wu was talking, for- |the vernaewlar of the Mason's Corner|and a—let’s see! Oh, yes! 4 fight righ: |who loves with all his mia ; walked by. > Mi i Who abound In the playy There's} there on the stage. What more cauly | “hose sweet, songs win Alger gree plenty of love, and Fourteen: street i+ | Fourteenth street want? skill win all n sists upon that, as does Fifth avenuc, There are lots of girls, of course; big, [a 1 gor | : too, for that matter, if truth be wit Nttle, old, young, funny, serlous—t i alee ad | se, in ite J i Yos, there are no less than six full-|very*serlous, Indeed—aud one of then Worker total ‘he 5 vc Y, he will spend the remainder of the sum-| fledged love affairs all going 9 at the|blind. She, of course, is the neroins ae acy sad it Vesa CS aaah ‘Minister Wu and his suite will be at me time and with lots of obstacles in |and teloved of all, especially of the hero. | Vickson, plays, the faultless the dock to-morrow to meet Prince | the way, too. ‘And such a hero! Of course, she ts ter- | Miss Helaine May Cheng. Then there are two very deeply dyed | ribly overdone, but that Is for the gods worth “TM A BURGLAR FOUR BURCLARS BOYLITTLERURT CROWDED FERRY ~ FOR ER SAKE.” CAUCHT IN ACT.’ IN 35047. FALL! IN COLLISION, So Said Well-Dressed/Two Detectives and YoungScottLayUncon- StandardOilFloatRams Prisoner Telling of} Eight Policemen Sur-| scious for Two Days,| the Flushing ot the His Love for New| prise Them While} but Was Not Serious-| Long Island City Line York Girl. Looting Factory. ly Injured. in Midstream. MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., Aug. 8—| Gaugnt in the \ “Jt woule be a greater sin for me to], West Nine ct of looting a factory| After having fallen 350 feet and lain) Between 1,200 and 1,500 passengers enth street carly to-day, y two days unconscious, on the Long Island Railroad ferry- lie than to say that I was a burglar] four men who the police say are know nit, thirteen years o:d, of Engl boat Flush - i and that the police have me in a|to be burglars were ounded up by Iwo | Ciiffs, 4s not only alive, but the doctors at Flushing were thrown into a ntral Office detectives and elght po- attending him say that mot a bone in his Danic at 8 o'clock this morning by the| y | bad fix, I am guilt etlven ; - omen from the West Twentieth stfevt | body is broken, and that although he {8 boat be : This is one of the epigrams Of| station, The capture was made only swhat brulsed and Is suffering from fe eae Tee get will the United States collect Taxes on Frank Courtn a well-dressed young /atter one of the men had drawn a shock, there is nothing very rious | é ee ~ + man who was committed to the White| voiver and had tried to shoot one of the | the matter with him, Standard Of] scow heavily loaded during the Month of December, 1902? | >) - Fitna Jail to-day by Jude Geschind: |e:ectiven, ‘The weapon was Knocked) Coroner Robertson, of Tenafy, d last night to Closter In the « ed to have been | with tanks, The ferry-boat was filled with commuters from the fashionable i a ou, of his hand and the arrests wer of the Mount Vernon police court, t0/i.0 made quictly who was repo! 1 ae en de « a | shore resorts on Long Island, includ- 2c f the Westchester |” ‘The prisoi a npawereiinton mardi y falling over a cl ele eB laland, includ aval shaaretion a the Westdliastey| the pean rs who were later held in y falling over a ell, OW) 8° | tay many women, | $142 500 oOo will be given in January, 1903, to the persons whose estimates Bias Pollee Cou: doctors working over Scott, who was) Several of the women fainted in| ff U * are nearest to the number of cigars on which $3.00 tax per i . A std alive, but toiconsclous. After ®) the excitement and there was ar i “I turned burglar,” said the pris- time the boy revived and a careful &X- | ror 1ife-preservers, a eee ae ‘4 thousand is paid during the month of December, 1902, as shown by the total sales of amination showed that no bones were broken, He was bruised about the body | Of some of the men a serious panic | and head, but was not badly hurt, was averted. | tL was sent to Closter on Tuesday | The scow struck the ferry-boat Just | y Distribution will be made as follows night with a message. In the darkness ss Ne tell over gulf’ end plunged down a |@baft the starboard paddle-wheel. It owing the many burglaries on the| distance of 350 feet. He struck against carried away the guard rail a west side of late, Detective Sergeants] a branch of a tree, which broke his fail, | stanchions, and vut for the quickness Munday and Fogarty, of the Central pad dpaies in 8 see apeh: ani of the captain of the tug towing the Office, were detailed to look for thieves 9) Jay) Chere wncona n scow, i would hove crashed directly. in that section. ‘They had been watch-|noon yesterday, when he was i fe 50 perso timates 850,00 each each ing the four for nights und soon after| some men who were going along the | head on into the men's cabin, The 100 ee Manned are . 3800 on eart.” ‘ht siw them walk east on West! pa d Clostel 7 be Be 870 Ne) c Courtney 1s accused of breaking into| Ninnsenih street and sit for a while mae gE tne) SF 8a wa 30S aati captain shifted his wheel in time to i 000 persons estimates are next closest. $10.00 each). the residence of A. Buswing, one of the|on the stoop of No. 182, which is a mat-| {ie saye he retaums conse citioas 217 ?| make the blow glancing, doubtless the 8/000 persons whose estimates are next closest. UITLIN(§5.00 each). wealthiest men of Mount Vernon, who| tress factory, run by & Ziculer. Seon) the tree, but after that he remembers | saving many lives. the 80,000 persons whose estimates are next closest we will send lives on Chester Hill, the renldenon ie factory ANY went inside, Munday re; nothin, — The Flushing was not damaged are to cach one box of 50 ‘*Cremo” Cigars (value $2.50 por DOK). ..esseerer rerreteeeeeee 75,000.00 ‘A. T. Henderson, and several other| mained on watch while Fogarty hurried ee enough to need help, and proceeded °, 5,2) aces. He admits that he was in the| round fo the West, Twenticth street CHAMBERLAIN’S SON NAMED. |to the wast Thirty-fourth strect terry | FR] S5.21B persons... eveeerere- aOR AUEEsiae uLEC Sauepaanes? .$142,500,00 ton. brought back eight police- * » Bussing house and that when the bur: n. Then the place was surrounded under Its own steam. The big crowd glar alarm w nt of he jumped out of | and the two detectives went inald ‘ather and Son Now Members of ssengers was shaken w 7 45 i “ f y| Father and fon ¥ Stare butnone war hurt,” “"* id Every 100 bands from above named cigars will entitle you to four estimates. stamps made by the United States Internal Revenue Department during December, 1902. oner to Chief of Pollce Foley, “be- cause I am desperately in love with | West Tair Miss Agnes Moran, and I wanted to| lace, ane i ? ebot aa inth ate. 5 > clothe: and Jam) rk, a plumber, o| get money to bvy myself fine clothes seamen Places ta) siabel Bk ae and to entertain her well. @1¢ Would Break Her Heart.” "She ts a lo sirl and well connect~ ed, She does not know that I turned burglar, and I wouldn't have her know | ft for the world. It would break her $5,000.00 in cash 6.000;00 “ 5,000.00 (1) person ostimating the closest ..--...+++ nseseun 2 persons whose estimates are next closest. é, Ri .00 each). .5 persons’ whose estimates are next closest + + ($1,000.00 each). 10 persons whose estimates are next closest. . . ... (8500.00 each). 20 persons whose esitmutes are next closest. +eee 0250.00 each) . 25 persons estimates are next closest. +++ (8100.00 each). ‘At the sight of Munday, who 1 ees wan arrented by Po-|Aavance, "Wallace drew a “pistol and the British Cabinet. yhen Cou: e | pointed ‘It In the detective's face. The] oNDON, Aug. 8.—Offictal announce- — a | 4 4, ‘ Meeman Fiero he sree te! Ruy & totter | Webnes Pah te reen o may) mee Sui ment was made to-day that Austen GAS FATAL TO TWO MEN (One "Florodora'” hand Reeeryat wo pangs {rom the » cent sige ) mentioned) and no less 7 An a jot, bul the ‘oficor ane _ the muzale "ot anotner revolver ‘ihe | Chamberiain, son of the Colonial Bec bl U DIVAS At ABY O88: or The Durglar's Love Lette Men then went to the atation-house | retary, has been appointed Postmaster- é | : TE an qadrosnea to aias\ A. Moran, of | NAmOne FONE oe nove (natn plas FE ee Serna) of Londene |e ee aes Selle Tine On Key Information which may be of value in making estimates:—the number of Cigars now bearing $3.00 Tax per thousand, for which Stainps West One Hundied and Twenty sth | tures in the Rogues’ Gallery, and Wain-|derry, resigned Kn ane ' ans ae 7slated. were purchased, uppoars below : ows: | Wright, it_w ; if 2 Seren “il hav, omas O'Donnell, nineteen years ol¢ : street, New York, and is as follows: | WHEN it wis, sald. ae doen eet om | As Austen Chamberlain will have a mae Dhol, nineteen: yeara old . In December, 1900, 467,002,208 Cigars. In March, 1902, 16,500,027 Cigars, | ‘if ever a man has suffered over aj Pip ® fen Gaye B60 Dy Meso i er rciar:|seat In the Cabinet, the rare spectacle | “led and James Costello, thirty-ne Vi doa laa 7 Dione ohn woman, I have over you. If It was/ceny in the first degree. Will be furnished of Voth father and }¥ears old, is vine to-day from the © December, 1001, 479,912,170. Mi " April, 1902, 616,895,163 fects of gas asphyxiation in thelr + January, 1002, 406,083,717“ May, 1002, 629,035,007 | many a man, you would not be living to- $$ son holding Cabinet rank simultaneous- Gay, No matter how 1 treated you, I ly, It 4s slated that a new office, that simply worshipped you, and do so yet TWICE BITTEN BY DOG, Of Minister, of Rd oa tion, has peer 361 » of y things (hat created, to which the Marquis of Lon- You accused me of many thinks ("At | nerativers of Jersey City Boy Fear |donderry has been appointed were mbsolutely untrue, but that can , never turn me against you He May Contract Hydrophob! $$ . | vMhere may be an awful ending to] James Shaw, of No, ™1 New York Bisuop KE this yet for you and me, I am as wililng | avenue, Jersey City Heights, was at- THREAT TO CUT CABLE. ROME, Aug &—Right Rey panama re for me to have |tacked by a Newfoundland dog to-day|commander McCrea to Prevent |). Kelley, Bishop of Bavannah, arrived | rs of at the ti K ‘ rove street, Jersey ( * February, 1902, 445,495,483 ** y did not quite turn off In case of a tie In estimates, the amount ered will be divided equally among those entitled to it. Distribution of the awards will be made as soon w{ter January 1st, 1903 as the figurea are obtainable from the Internal Revenue Department of the United States for December. Write your full name and Post Office Address plainly on packages containing bands. The Postage, or Express charges ou your package must be fully prepaid, in order for your estimate to participate, All estimates wader this offer must be forwarded before December Ist, 1902, to ibe . FLORODOKA TAG COMPANY, J y City, N. J. You do not lose the value of your bands. Receipts will be sent you for your bands, and these receipts will be just as good as the bands themselves in securing Presents. One band from + Florodors or two bands from any of the other Cigars Spear Head,"’ “ Standard Old Honesty,’* ——— IN ROME, t ‘ to forget you as you 4 A Bitt ; Lior i ied aoeeeget, but Mt can never ve. Youland bitten through the left hand and an) : here to-diay | yo! right arm. He was taken to his| Misoblet by Hartiana TON, Aug. 8.—The United | fps se “i " sseges2 S252 SeSeseses~%) BAY mentioned above, will count in securing Presents the same as one tag from " Star,’" * Horse Sh y be taken to the Pasteur) WASH] his city, his relatives fearing States and Haytlan Telegraph and (a ble lands Some Hotels Navy,"’ “Old Peach and Honey,’ «J. T.” Master Workman," * Piper Heidsleck,"” + Jolly Tar,”” * Boot Jack are prejudiced against me, and think} there is no good In me, and that all I if do has some evil connected with tt wre: na | Well, you may able to forget me. | ble Company, whose ¢ J " ‘ ni f cma ' : but 1 will ne forget you. 1 ex-| Cape Haytien, has informed the Navy don’t name fl “Razor,” or ‘Planet’ Tobacco; or one ‘* Sweet Caporal’' Cigarette Box Front. ] when aos Lie Shleor Dis a Hitech aie, Bnew Was attacked | our ihe calle at Cape Haytlan, and G ra pe-Nu ts Mhuerated Catalogue of ieenents for 19s wad 1X4 a ie Teady for distribution about October tet, 1902, and will be mailed on nef of Polive Foley says he believes —_—————— has wked that the Machias, Bow ther | receipt of ten cents, or ten tobacce tage, or twenty cigar bands, ; e1 7 o do away with i 7, i ‘ K: fhe prisoner Intent inoy, was asked | ARTIST TWACHMAN DEAD, | Onters haxo been despatched to Com. | on the Menu , About the letler he # ———— er MeCre prevent the | | auites wrote to ‘the gin, but 1 nen Vader | of te sable |p for itis not given = : : in’t mail it t was Intended as a p ll - | ) Soke jumt to scare her.” enment te Hens AN DELEGATE! \) free as many foods A .teserd ef the Presidential | The Road to Success Is Through kiniution deseribed te ene Gla a ass, A 8.—J. H, 98-BAINS, France, Aug. &—|l) Ae. Jelections of the United States from th Aimanac, All about ARTHED, Twachman, of New York, the famousl icing George of Greece recelved Judge 1789 to 1900 will be found in the 1902 | anu-blacklisting and antl-boycotting \ CHRIBTIANIA, Norway, Aug, t-a| landscape painter, died ‘here to-day,|John B. Payne, Laverne W. Noyes an Call and | World Almanac and Encyclopedia Aw Death occurred! Henry J. Purbish, yr. the Olymplan Labh Toaiee Goons. Feeied. in the 1R8 arte S NDAY WOR D WAN S It will come, alisanaa, 78" SU eT Seine aad mrungly U J A | " 4 Viking ship 4 fect long has been un-| aed fortyoclaht years, Death by SArtReS, on he, Inland of Karmoe (oft| Being’ renien Yor & couapllation ot dir Bplndide, She iuterview lated half a ‘ir ‘ bound. | * # % Be, all Wewadesiere, * mall, doe EO ens a Morwar?, asesesaes