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ate ~ ) ics WOT fits [THOUSANDS WHOM He AIDED (CINE COT ACH ICH EN FRAT [ROMWAY “SHOOTING NUNS. COMING OUT. WEEP AT ALD. BRIDGES'S BIER qu cTRAWBONDS IN SLEEPING CAR} INJURES SIX St. Anne’s Church Crowded at Funeral and High Praises Are| Sounded by the Officiating Priest. \Arrest of Two Shows|J, Gelston Affleck, of/Trolley \Fuse Blows Forty Forfeitures on; Yonkers, Objects to! Out Going Down Fraudulent Property| Robert D. May’s Leg} Jackson Avenue Hill, Deed. ‘ Invading His Berth. Long Island City. | eas i Sensational disclosures as to the! When J. Gelston AMeck, avho is] Through the blowing out sf a fuse on operations of a gang of straw bonds- | a trolley car and the fatfure of the men follow the arrest to-day of two), Grakeh Ate Haan yells the car mas men who have for years Leen earn-| Street rallway lines, lives in a San vaHvEHY Gls ea) tae: WORE , Orphan Who Wounded| Mayor Low’s Commis Sisters While Trying sion Actively at Work to Learn Parents’ and Brooks Resumes Names Tells Story. | Police Hearing. | THEY SENT HIM MONEY.) PROSECUTORS REST CAS secretary and treasurer of a number | Prisoner Declares He Did Accused Bluecoats Engag: Not Know What He Was, Counsel and Inspector Say ing a pretty penny in giving fake| Mansion in Yonkers and is consld-| oasengers and @ young man were Doing When He Fired the| He Will Make a Full Investi- bonds, {t is charged, for pr.sonefs| ered a most modest and sedate gen-| seriously ‘hurt, The yare now in Bt. Shots. gation. taken in this county. Other arrests | tleman, awoke to-day in lower berth |s00"'* Hospital, One of the jee ve { are promised to-day. f RAR geet iD Moda ata | ae Dietrleteattorne No. 10 of u Pullm.> sleeper on a New] Two of the women are unconscious geenry 9. King, who on July 17 shot! The investigation by Mayor Low made the discoveries which have re-|¥TK Central train from ‘Thousand |, critical condition. The others will re- sulted in the two arrests and the is-| Islands, he saw a large, plump and | cover. ‘Shey were ‘passengers on car No, 183 suance of warrants for the others.|baré Jeg with a foot of goodly size | of ithe New wark and auras Ronan, ” 4 troll road, W. ‘uns. between jus h~ The District-Attorney has begun 4] attached dangling down from the up-|ing Ata the Sot) ot Borden ‘avenue! crusade against this class of law- Sisters Cy and An York Foundling Asy! ninth street, beau: refused to furnish of his parents, was to-d commission into the riot tending the funeral of Rabbi Jacob Jos names | will be more far-reaching than wa at first thought Not only will t Long Island City, Jerom?'s office | and are said by the surgeofts to be in 4 “ per berth within a few inches of his! “While the car was proceeding down fore Magistrate Poo! Me} rote brutality of that day be in ceAkers: W : Court and held withou HEGTISH TUNES LSC eae a breakers, who must commit perjury nll on Jackson avenue and approaching ime Mar-/anired into, but the tyranny that ha in order to secure their acceptances | face. Palnter avenue at a high rate of #p ‘ the fuse blew out with a terrifying re- Rister Angela, wi garet Creighton; Sisier Cecilia, existed Annie Readdy nother #! be made the yer Bayard L. Peck apea |port. ‘The w years wi as bondsmen. They will be charged Mr. Affleck could tell it Was a man’s port. At the same moment the brake serious ¢ > and he|chain parted and the motorman was with that serious crime. Fake deeds |leg by the size of' the foot and Cae ides to chiank the car's dewawerd {to properties and fake bonds figure pulled it first, then twisted it and | fight. Mrs, Elizabeth Williams, ‘of No. 48 the east side celal re ws of the Assistant District-Attorne p , ; : say that they have been made to sub- : ; : resented the people. | » Pee eee arualty and ti largely in the nefarious transactions. | later hurled it away until its dream-| Mig avenue; Corcie:, who (was (alt= The examination, which was held in) mil to 0h bet DRheal (He: Forty Rond Forfeitures, ing possessor jerked it into the up-] ting In a front ‘seat with her stepaon, the Magisirate’s private chambers, was |sult, are determined to bring . 5 h. William Gaston, flung herself from the ner Mihe was eud Ae se to a final issue. Thi the | Ona fa ‘operty deed held by one of |per berth. = car steps just as Gaston reached to selze sald uaiNeaaee fro; rst opportunity they have had and | the men in custody on the strength of! ‘The,man in the upper berth was] her. He in turn Was dragged from the 8 car and fell violently to the pavement. & Lyons at a di ol d others went oi | which he and others went on the bonds | robert D, May, who latet said he was| Gussie Schroeder and her sister Ame- © going to muke the best of it King » Story, Peni cummniea jof prisoners there have been at least i K Me com f pris e ‘ a, who reside on the Shell road, Win- Sisters Angela an tla told of the Is ater de | torty bond forfeltures, and many per: |@ banken at No, 760 OE Re ee en eelee or rom te tanitiy seve ! shooting and sa made threats wet ma sons charged with crime have escaped|they were leaving the train in the ing ‘er and were rolled headlong Ito . ne and then: King i tai 3 : the gutter. en previous o and then Kin, arobAbIS hevhela CITY OFFICIALS BEARING ALDE trial Grand Central station Mr, May | Un oii exander S. Burns, of Woodside, RMAN BRI pee TO THE GRAVE This one fake deed alone represents | caught Mr. AMleck by the collar and | fought excitedly with a man passenger efter having been cautioned hy Magis: | in ths nent on the east trate Pool as to his rights, told his | side _— | A crowd of 6,000 wept to tie) ereseme 1 M. Clancy, John H. accomplishél much tn his own way, | hundreds of thousande of dollars in ball | | aeq— for a foothold on the ruaning board aud story. | LOGE 2 (hearse containing the body of the] tell e@x- Iman Henr h, and leaves behind him a record of which | bonds, many of which are at present in = then leaped to the street. “As God Is my jud he began, W elie Ad vpos Wott St Anne’ [lames B. Bouwk, James Mahon, Thomas | his caildren may well be proud." force. «Were You Pulling My Lest” eet ote por tame, and Afra. Burns @id not know what 1 was dol a us mica . ce i | Durty, Bran: J. Pearn, A Wheeler, Through a popular request the funeral] Jt was only after the county detec- | “What dit! you mean by pulling my|could not be restored to coneotousness. cording to the reconds ] was an infant) ing rhe vite | Church for the Holy Cross Cemetery saEtARGaT 1G, Wheeler and John | procession passed thro: the more im-| tives had resorted to strategic’ means | eg? Thelr identity was ascertained by fm that institution. 1 remen ing] the £ was, Packed in the stifling atmosphere of | MeKeown. |portant streets of the Second Assembly| that the arrest of the two men in cus-| ‘If that was your leg, I would be mennaict carte pound 18 gueiveies eee, torn away from a w see are i Pe paliles wy the streets surrounding the edifice t Was placed on a catafalque i strict bafore proceeding to Holy /Cross|tody was made late last night. Dressed |ashamed to admét it," was the Lae badly bruised about be head and body. Black. I wore short clothes at the|§ ; es nt of the alter of the church, At|Cemetery, in Flatbush, as letter-carriers and carrying a bundle |Ore word led to another, Mr. May de-|‘Thelr Injuries were painful ans) thé ere tood with uncovered ne word le , € time. I was there seven years when 1| ate (tle oro wd! too) 1 his catafaique stood an| UD to laat night over 100 carriages had] of special delivery letters, County De- |claring that his lex was juat as good a] William Gaston was also badly brulsed heads while the solemn requiem mass | eaving aloft the erucltix, and Deen ordered from the undertaker who] tect Maher and Welsh succeeded In |leg as could be found. was taken by a mon naned Gardner rangement. | securing personal identification of one| yeliow-passengers say blows were ne American had Charge of the funeral ai was spread t wy Brooks wa. was being sung, It was a rem srkable toa farm in Charles County Maryla a eae . lov h I was not educated, but worked In Hon, 18 nas heen Bk tribute to an humble, honest man. |" nd Ar t which had aa easily stretch the procession] of the men who for a long time had |gtruck. Anyway, Mr. May asked a po-} © Kitchen. I remained there fourteen to testify against! Carrying the coffin on their shoulders | *!" funeral In charge uirch was ae © be more than a mile in length.) evaded arrest. He is Otto Schneider, |}iceman to take Mr. Affleck to the police A years, according to the records of the who took part in the| ivenrerm composed |packed to the e “of discomfort, Peake ¢ ate were omer this} who claims a_residence af No. 564 Hud- | station, and Mr. Affleck made the same institution, tents , . welve pallbe c but no one left until the long ceremony And ‘scores attended in c&r-) son stree! request concerning Mr. May. JAMES M GREERY a 60. 7 “It hes always been my intention to my Intention,” he added. to] pera of the Board of Alde Cee ; BAD a Si os a Ca By ane sotner mende taopeld & Opin: | sen core taked at ones) to) che werk: Gl wet my history and wh a me there Brovklyn Volunteer Fire ather MeGronin dellyered th ; pane sdianan race saiion RaeRTiN ‘pany heim, of No. 270 West Broadway, who lvitie Court, where they were arraigned met elaine to pray to God oh Oe Von at T u pri y hae not ce , long | ees. for gene has Gena \promaeat seb together before Magistrate Pool. Mr. LADIES’ suit DEPT they would not give me any more tu ir hurch of St. Anne, but in his ‘ in police courts and stations, posing @8| Aqieck told the Magistrate of his dis ES! 1896 1 went to the institution to get all ; short pastorate he grown to Tove} aa Asics) Met A) a bondsman, pant the information I could about m: 1 m the sturdy Ittle Al¢ His tribut {nd mid&t it all there was no at-/ At the office of the County Clerk a} uy, 5 ed a right to find out my parents, 1 !ne : ee VO hatereabee ot Bridges was {@ttempt at display. Principally It was geareh of the records showed that two peer tiat! oul el wtaeubote cis 3rd floor. Snook Lee aes le aston OfateRlingl o sorer} deeds evi nh exist or e 2 asked who left me there and they would lefense. 7 Catholic Church) one bic artfelt ihe Texproaslon ot tealine of the necree (ite Property) No, Ya Kast One Hundred | “I found 't so, Judge, and therefore T]phe remaini tock of pot tell! me: aaa ps al aah where a requiem mass was sung Drlestihassininbimeinete ee Repel iS ue L ne had a@-| and Thirty-fourth street, threw it aside,” sald Mr. Affleck. emaining 8 o Sent Him Gifts of Money. ite heard. That da | Thefttie church, which for many years | wiihiiareelOitiieg sae ee a a Cleverly Avaided Detection. | “It was simply an accident," said Mr, Chambray Coat Suits,— Bree ier ansei gare ia [rad the support of the Alderman, was] “Our friend who has gone” wld the | Magee ainibes depending on them | ciever manipulation has heretofore | May. “I had no Idea I was doing tha ae PY. cent, the Mother Superior, gave mo 4 meeotatiied ys che | il Seam acre uieiene araleaetatea ee G hire car that they aaight tonow Gre Date eeceae wee torteuree eaR | (scree 7k ea Ge they aniaitne Muagit; || _varionslcalors) == 5 Y, < rat bite i eUns ey a nd the more friends of the file ted member F hat the t follow cumulated cases orfeitures which i I had $ of my own. They told me to i ‘ Jes a f dy Sea pe perm body of their Alderman to its grave. y drew attention to the bond and | ‘Tate 1 4 Ld buy a ticket to Baltimore. 1 told them ithe Jnquatr Ie man . ‘ , i oie With old and friendless women Bridges ders which led to the dusapvery| “And this man caught hold of my col- 7 I had a ticket. J went io Balthnore nenes Keres Dutack and Tuy att 38 sas partiowmariy’ populnr, aba’ taany of |CePREEUR cease an the omole/| ME nnd ied 00 detain aie,” AGded Mr. L D 4nd became lll. Then | went to a sis ine akan Many OMobala Pres hr thomniahebdtainishisihe: had: depended Pern Ole Tent ER an the rcs i ameck, awn Dresses,— 7,00" ters’ houpital ti that city! beeen in r not mt strlot who had depended | affair is that the fake deed on the One ateet paieiney ute 3 : “COLES IE gra tng Linton dwn sat {08 ln waa Me ved, seruped amon | nee a Ee ta Shs Bt ieply Deiminins Linen Skirts,— 2.00 & 3,00 was te, Lato ven mel go au BEIGE BOlnR cer AGES Daa me I knew that) v lovable | ine i “I they Bt) the County. Clerk and has all the ap-| “I was simply detaining him to get] 1. “ - RUE Of Clot se it was un mained ggie “hvartig fing the boron nestle TNA tia may [BE PFICe of 9 and then Joined pearance at belng a wenuine document. | nis name,” explained Mr. May. Pique 2.00 & 3.00 usual for to take so much in sepsis u IM Y hi RATA GRV BR ARHOW | 116 he procession e As a ish n the arrest of tht | «Had you asked me politely I would etur m Inne ep n allot Brooklyn's Catholic ches | other two bondsmen against whom war- ) a ? cree in oe tees made. Gp ee MRS. V. R. COXE ILL. cen strict Iden of ils duty to his con: Iuturdas, prhvere woe otfeted ror ke] fant Rave ‘already ‘Ween insued” even | hve given you my card” sald Mr. Af- HOUSE GOWN DEP’T. a noe Gass, SS te Ran iio. Savills e offered for > startling disclosures concernng the 3 F mind to find out something about my nea Queena; Good: ; i : SA ae . bs 4 al repose of the Alderman’s sou, but in St.| operations of straw bondsmen. wilt fol- Chea not entertain your complaint 3rd floor. ra . . aad nel of Manhatta ents, Stewart, | he lived up to that toa rigidly Anne's little church the services e | low. . Eataaiairats, Dol again casitloned) the| Author Att eked hy Heart Dixeane CC ann ietatcs mmen give Wealthy 10 MANKIND eee iy” pathetien It. was this] ,Sehnelder was helg’in 2.000 ban), Ma-|against this gentleman,” aid Magie- , “Judge, as sure as there's a God. 1 i bi lyn; Col. B.A, Morchouse, Major W. ML. | some give Knowle ar friend gave Tyron tne Alderman attended and most | one of the. magistrates mits that he \f| trate Pool to Mr. May. “You were en-/T awn Kimonas,— i don't remember this shooting. I was Tenn, Asie 1 Peck and C.F Gilderman, representing himself In the performance of what ye ie communicants” Ww by Schneider's fake bond, clostly |tirely In the wring, but I shall entertain & - i ar here, with heart disease. 1 4 wis a me tod the illness that caused his] / Faphe wHANUrkigests namaarae |e tna mln at ATC tnes Cone nels Nae ; ig replied King. ‘I believe In law | She is A native. of Virginia Prominent am the men who \ san cnad tears came, and in some in.|fenanded Until to-morrow. The request | Suggest a charge of assault.” Lawn Negligees,— ‘| and order,” All Task ds for them to (ell Going Merary work for man itonded the funeral were Borough 1 AMihough not an educated man, our] ci\nece the grief was so genuine that] ¥@8 Made pending the arrest to-day of| “I think this has gone far enough,” & | Past See eg tor tial CE aan aa Mt Cantor, Civil Justice Walst Gud wax a man of ideas and force. the weeping was aloud. tho others in the extensive straw-bond | said Mr. AMeck. “If you had asked 1,50, 2.50 5,00 | Wit ang ies Pues, ——<—— me for my card and wanted to bring Unusual values, suit elvilly all this could have been RETURNS WIFE'S ATHEBOROWNS ON AST TRAIN DERAILED: PNW WCOGIT, MAS.LEDERER CET Er eens S| ayengehea Sues | STOLEN JEWELS, WAITHEY'S ESTATE, ey a onennncee ore HIDES HN CANADA.) CUSTODY OF SOW =r Passengers Were Penned in Cars When North) 4 Mystery Added to Supposed|Head Stableman, Swimming) Adams Express Was Ditched —One Will Die. | piaintitt Analnaii) Northern |Judee Reverses Releresis Der , Theft of Mrs. Bartlett’s Val-| with Maid} Gets Beyond His -- asad Pacific Is Lovate?’ <? fion-| cision, Saying '‘Boy Needs uables by 1usband's Visit] Depth and Sinks Before] gwoive persons, two of them There was no warning of the con-| treal Under the Name of] Loving, Care of Mother More to Police, Help Comes. women, w sy ously injured and) dition of the trac and the engineer P. Blake. Than Wealth of Father.’ ern ro ers A score others sustained minor, had no suspicion that the roadway Announce for To-morrow, on Third Floor bruises in the wieck of the Noyth | was soft ‘The myatery of the disappearance and! While bathing in the old millpend on . ; are Peter Power, the plaintiff in an ace] at 4 i eh f ETSSuR 2 Adams Expre ner? Pawling, N Word of the wreck did not reach i Filia Kala ‘This child needs the personal at- 2 BROS Bartle om treats con he seit of wilam © whine st]! "toegey. OF the seriously Injured | thls ity unis nearly Balt 80 / as, ‘Sngany wn nenlecied tore: | emton and losing care of te mother Tlidsummer Sale of tage, an aristocratic hote! at Arverne as are: ‘ols] one, Mrs. Stannard, cf Brewsters, N., hour after it happened, when Ingulr-| syond to subpoends to present himacif |More than does the wealth of its Bee Serinics 10 cagure tre ene |Conoore: (ie ead (mablonen ag eee ation Cee ee ee ee ee eee ee Tee ei al cache gnnaunceal Teslles Waker oC Fine Decorative Furniture tion of the Rockaway police. Although © AT CBLENL MER EH aunadel . . i| poral lod to an investigation, It] jullly ef contempt of court, bas been |e preme Court, Brooklyn, In revers- Mot Lhe $4,000 worth of Jewolry ha vir Whitni te hathiae| 2 toadbed uindesm’ned by a cloud} os round chat the train had last| located at Montreal, where he ts stop-ling the opinidn of the referee and Very Much Under Price been returned and three pawntickets : W'S! burst thet swept over Northeastern Joon heard from at South Dover ping at the Queen's Hotel, under the} oe woo aire George W. Lederer the SEBALiCes ee serppioder, the Autneriiiss f ted and wns| New York was the cause of the; When the news ofthe wreck reach-|name of P. Blake | | Jeustody of her six-year-old eon Mlait- Fancy Tables, REDE AEOEAG AO OM amos, ; | |wreck, which was remarkable ba Aa iciis cle eller ene wake eee ined tae "|iand, Vernis Martin, Rookwood $3.25, 4.95, 7.80 store at a salary of #15 a week H ea ko the maid to come to bis) many respects. A Pullman parlow “rie road was cloared and the dam-| When the adjourned hearing wae oall- Pie erieies Naloee Ditties Bee oe and Venniien Ar 95, 6.50 and 10.00 alee a> cap left the track, bumped along the) 4. done by «he washout was re-|ed in the Federal Bu ground, Jumped on the track again,| paired and the pas engers brought} J.,Carey, the proprie t 8 J id tore u 1 tles| here on different trains. Houge, in West Hurle } ft once more nd tore up the tes} Bee ein Bewanoasl bee riled thet vecause of his wealth Mr. | handsomely painted, alee: Ee: pane the theatrical manager, to gain the cus- eae of the Carey tody of his little son The referee de-| Parlor Tables, Vernis Martin, N. ¥., satd the) cided that because of his wealth Mr. wife is very wealthy They engaged roome at Frazer's Cottage early in the summer for themselves and a maid appeared beneath th & man's’ crie ard in the Whit water, ald be y ho: $17.00, 25.00 ‘ Mr, Bartlett {s a eon of Gen, Bartlett, Tarai hours: bd tne ¢ 0 feat. Ni ttt . Doctor's Story of Wreck tase’ d sho lost his life when the ferry-boat eral hours of dragging tho| for 500 feet. None of the passengers | jostor's Story had tween 4 and § o'clock on the morning of] tic 0.00 and 30,00 Northfield sank in the Bast River pene te ody was recovered and rel in this car, whicr was crowded, was] MeDonald. of Morin Marks ey Pe iy seastttne heal ete iea ie Diokey ravaraed this decision. Jus- . Value $2 and 30, - nove Coney Island Morgue the physicians of - somt e h e, i t f paicrPert maa made at the Rockaway | ro) Gia ah nan ‘up. InJured | ad, wae in the wre ee Fe eee ee ie'e thirteenvent-old aan, “|, “This child is extremely unfortunate Curio Cabinets, ; , 0, eee Ages ere e Whitney as a pr oyster bed, ‘The| A day coach turne: on its side and Bo ee oe ae ee ae imatined “Attorney Lamb, the[/2 having parents who get on so badly |Vernis Martin and Mahogany painted, $21.50, 30.50, 33.75 Mamaini hed’ been aiclon: Acoorain water js very dvep, Was completely smashed. Only atx | , Jaintif’s counsel, as the man who ac-|tokether, They evidently think they Value $24.50, 34.00 and 36.00 his story he went bathing with OM — f the passengers 1: this car wer Ce eee LINER IAT AE nOES, Ste ee mes | cent live. lowethar Rapplly and lace 47.00, 53.00 i oa Aunt ane tha dal [Oi Minh auidsthat he: would admit, {HVIME Apart, with a suit for separate |Gald Leaf, Three-Painted Panels, $47.00, to save time, that he had. departed| Maintenance untried, Proper conslder- Value $52.00 and 60.00 J with M Power and Ms wife from | ation for the interests of the child calls West Hurley for the parents to bear and forbear with | Music Cabinets, - 16.75, 22.50 @ * —_—- each other. I do not undertake to sav |Vernis Martin and Rookwood, $15. ‘esd a , asion in the evening, | injured. Another car was tilted over Hy { be surprise leaving the jewels concealed in their ch & fe of forty-five de-|would die fooms. When they returned the valu- \ f () LAND a Gltob.et cpeugle of forlyspte.d 7 was ne | grees and the rear car of three day | aeatis was almo ables were missing ‘A complete list of the atoien property coaches was thrown directly across ed af a loco : i was furnished by Mr. Bartlett aod De- thr Fight of way, blocking all traffic|partmcar was Of Manexal ‘atenen wiih Js 0 blame, Value $17.00, 19.00 and 25.00 fective Allen was put on tne He| vatlidiatacthiata temmocn, | ageage car i Bernheim & Company, the well-known| | "Civilization has advanced so far that |: ble % 1 . quspected the maid, but she proved her BEN SANS AAPOR ORS | Hof the train ine narlar oar, | arom. Outhtiors, pave qurneined.the| father and mother now have equal Nest Tables, Mahogany, Golden 6.50, 8 . Sitaesnce, In the abeence of clues ihe a injured MEQuaht a eoP tulle apread dinde AAR ohy] dowaiown clothing elroles by: their pur-| claims for thé custody of « child. ‘This |and Weathered Oak Finish, $650,875 » Metective could do nothing but watch De. MoD f sorris Park, 1. {tne tea, for a litle distance und then] gomse Sr ihe entire pIMuM o Bip ters [loving cate of Iie center ee naan Value $7.50 and 10.00 eee, Navel Force Will Be 6 onal, of sorris Par Hin ahaha thet trash the “oualiug] SecJackaon, former Madtro Brothers [loving cave of ite mother more than It pe ‘pai a orce Wi e Sent|y, was on the train and rendered | between the parloh car and the hagsax many aseau street, They | does the wealth of ita father, If Writing Desks Deasit iio the’ apatimenta cf ihe elaerh it ive rented 118 Nawsau street (directly father, the riting * Bartletts yesterday afternoon and an: | Ashore at Porto Cabello—|tirst aid © he injured. Dr. Pleré 1 was in the o: ant behind the/ posited, where they will sell thelr pur. father has the affection and reward for |Trported Samples, Art Nouveau Designs, $29.00, 47.00, 59.00 Saw tt szeage car. This coach was til Nase at exactly one-half off Jackson’a| the child whic , founced that unless he got the jewels| American Gunboat Sent to]of Pawling, Dr, Hayiland and other) ) Papp Soe rps heprrir: prices: \ie Tn rumared that they Intend te ina Me CURR ms will 508 Reduced from $50.00, 74.00 and 98,00 dliahing permanent downtown owithin three hours he would make an physiclans w hurried te th n Sits ruber, ‘ailroad compa e two or three were injured and the . saa8 ay a se re infuned’ od wore | ities w at re ai into the keeping of its mother." rhe & Wom i) ik: Umb 1 Bre bass ete 7, aett ore up| wastuxatox, aug, s1—atniterlon their was wo Now-York on, hour|y hinatupned. coms spa as oho pee ES en’s omen’s Si neues 5 3, RMD laren as Gatacue te. Pee) ne w SN ¢ n sail smashed UD) nights storm. I had no idea that the Pri Pele and three pawn tickets, One [BOWE Mt Caracas to-day udviaed the] attos the accident happened. Her cline! injury, was) [oc Swan not fate My engine passed! — WARRANTS FOR JONAS, at Bxooptionaliy Low- Fries, Aug, 3 was for a ring pawned |intong to land n naval force at Torta, Th? train was in charge of Con-| halt’ the naancnaors were ot kill. | ra {yen the heavy’ trucks of the 26 and 28-in. Heavy Twilled Silk, close rolled, $1.05 Cabello to protect German Interests|ductor John P, Mickle, it left Chath. | 20h that wo hi ! + looking Abead land :the frat 1 natural wood handles, Value $2.50 to $2.75. ° 6 was for a ring powned on MES BDI another for w ring pawned there, which are threatened by the up: jam at § o'clock, and at every station rising now in progress. picked up New York business men] track knew w pened wae when 1 looked back oach did not leave the in 4 ew that He \man wus oft the] CAMDEN, N. J. Au inderstand there ha 26 and 28-in, extra quaiily Silk, close rolled, 1.—Warrants Hy enough three rings consti-| The Minister advised that we follo toudh | leis jay. Inge conatl,| The Mintater advised that follow lwho had been spending Satufday and] Joudburet and the Peed drought ee, vaas in Mis cue tor tne | Sterling Silver and Horn, Ivory and Pearl $2 05 "as psig ngs ib [omiain te ain sd Nay De \"|Sunday with thelr famities Warning or the re ay ic PMO" {tL arrest of George Jonas, of the Jonas | Handles, trimmed with Sterling Sliver, i bedare the date of the | ments, instructions were cabled io| The heavy rein of Jast nlght had] yet Gchureed it would have ‘riour had| Glass Company, of Minotola, N. J, on Value $3.75 to 4,50. bery. Mr. Barto, PP yld not Commander Nichols, of the Topeka,’ to| washed the ballast from under the " ie tewin after sepaane | charaae (ol vielaNaaset IRS SRE 1Bb0r Buginecr’s Story. fe tei # laws, intercepting telegraphic messages, or Day 1 Bor would hh Sean aes raat Porto ‘Ci Eosrenst mn of the proceed from La Guayra to Porto Ca-| raue at the point where the accident] pngin bello and to land a naval force in couse}. revning ot Mn Geary’ Mand Se ight, oe init iY nd attempting to prevent an employe ‘West Twenty-third Street. . . talk | of at urred, The train had lost time at the 9 rete ne ty. They were tn a cat iat turned] Pom joining ® labor organisation, Bee ‘The Topeka hike already lett tor Porto| the stop at Pewlings and was run- the wreck Suid nok ‘nave ous a ; Casvallo. | ning rupidly when pho rails spread, “agi ea )

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