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i ia a a ee ee j : 6 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1908, ROBBER TAKES “UN CNiGKERSOCKER THEATRE FOR a-NiaHr. UIRL 9 FANGE age Che See Se SUES FUE on Ellis Island. DespondencyOver Fail- ‘ure to Cash Stolen Checks Believed to Be Cause of Suicide. DIED IN THE STREET, Seach of His Clothing After He Was Found Revealed the Fact that He Had Committed Two Robberies. ‘ Disappointed in the booty resulting On him were found tools which the Police say are usually found in the checks and keys stolen from two dif- ferent places. wedge-like blade of a chisel, whieh the police say is used frequently by burglars to force windows open and to remove the weather stripping from doors, so that a narrow piece of ateel Mike a screw-driver can be inserted port Villa to Entertain Her Friends at a Cost of at Least $3,600. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt hae gone a few notches beyond anything previously attempted in the way of private thea- tricals by closing the Knickerbocker ‘Theatre on Aug. ¥%, so that the “\ Rose” company can give its first act at her entertainment to society at her New- port vilia, Beaulieu, that evening. It Is understood that Mrs, Vanderbilt w compelled to purchase the entire Knick- erbocker Theatre seating for that night, besides making o liberal arrangement for all expenses of the trip to Newport. The arrangements were conducted by Baron yon Kap-Herr, attache of the German embassy at Washington, who has taken a great interest in the young nd the management of the company {s equally reticent, Persons familiar the Knickerbocker Theatre and with the “Wild Rose" company estimate that the seating of the house cost Mrs, Vanderbilt about $2,600, and thelr are different estimates for the ex- penses of the company on the trip. The company will travel in a special train de luxe, All of the expenses of every member is to be paid. This will three meals and the Pullman ‘charges for the return trip. After the performance the company will board thelr special train and sleep in the Pullmans. For all of this estimates vary from the figure: Mysterious Assault on Frank Swany After He Received a Threat- ening Letter. HINT OF LATIMER CASE, Four Men Who Wore Felt- Soled Shoes and Were Other- wise Disguised Took Part in the Attack. Jealousy prompted the sending of this letter to Frank Swany, of No. 330 Mad- json atreet, Brooklyn: BEWARE: Of July 31, 1908! Swany look out for yourself, If you go to Mary house three times fore you'll get wich a fignt from this unknown that you will be in bed for a year. If I ean't do it I've got others that can. Only for you I could win Mary, I will tell you I lve In Brookiyn and you don’t know me. Yours TILL DEATH “Mary,” referred to in the threatening note, is the pretty seventeen-year-old daughter of Widow Gkiff,| who resides with her four charming daughters at No, 610 1-2 Greene avenue, Brooklyn Simultaneously with the receipt of the threatening measage by Swany, who |s a reputable young man and has been devoted in his attentions to Miss Skiff, she received a similar letter, bearing this postscript: ‘We have sent one like Unidentified Man, Mur= derously Assaulted, — Gives Shriek and | Highwaymen Escape. | ‘sf POLICEMAN RUNS TO SFOT. Johnson Saw Victim Fall, but His Assailants Had Mysteri= ously Disappeareti— Likely | to Die Before He Gan Speak. | © An apparently well-to-fo man; as yet unidentified, was murderously ‘as- saulted early to-cay in front of the tenement at No. 238 East Ninety- seventh street. The police say that the assault was committed by high- waymen, who were frightened away, by the early arrival of Policeman Johnson, of the East One Hundred and Fourth street station. % Johngon was around the corner om Third avenue when he heard what he termed a terrible yell—a “death yell,” he called it. He rushed around the corner in -ime to see the man, | half way down the block, stagger and fall. No one else was in sight. The! assailants had evidently made theit | — escape through an areaway in the | fos bulldings when they heard the Do- and the lock sprung back; a screw- $00 to $00, Tt 1s practically certal that e company will take first class in this to F, 8. You had better tell him or ervthing and that there will be no to keep away.” Mrs. Luigi Burgio ee Sonnase’ reached the maa he} Vhen In Disgutned Hand. Pretty dark-eyed Maria Lazara, who] an immigrant held at Ellis Island is| was unconscious. He was hurried to! nderbilt's theatrical end of the ! found a score of checks. Some of prozramme, which will comprise only | he first act of ‘The Wild Rose” and from a burglary to which he had ap- | hostess's social manoeuvers. Parently resorted in an effort to ob-| The closing of a New York theatre during a prosperous run for the delec- an iain for food, an unidentified /iation of a few society people has not an 1s supposed to have killed him-|pefore been recorded. Various estimates self in front of No. 50 West Twenty-|have been made as to what this little ninth street. He died before help | entertainment will cost Mrs. Vanderbilt. could be summoned, Baron von Kap-Herr will not mention kit of a burglar. Besides this he had The tools consisted of the flat and driver and a pair of scissora, In the pockets of the man were |*titni the Presbyterian Hospital, where it was said that he would probably die before! regaining consciousness, ‘The highwaymen did not have time t Both communications were In q dis- is Mrs. Luigi Burgio, ifa marriage con-| legal. hem had already passed through the| which wil be but «small part of tne gulsed hand and bore evidence of having| tract executed yesterday 1s legal, will] Luigi Burgio, a tall, handsome young banks and were worthless, but there | ¢vening’s entertainment for her Gy ts, been purposely misspelled, be the object of a knotty question of] Ttallan, the proprietor of a hotel at No. were several which had been made|~-) “* Nee ESat ee MRS. CORNELIUS VANDERBILG: ‘Swany was not disturbed by the let-|Iaw thai ts to be tried before Judge|6} New Chumbere street, arrived im Sates ters but he did take his father into his| Lacombe, in ths United States Circuit} America four and one halt years ago, ete their work, ‘In the md’a: confidence and tell him all about it, In-|Court on Aug. 3. briuging with tim the promise that) vets were found his watch and a out recently and whigh had never * been presented for payment. Many Pol LOST WRIGHT f J H Maria La Z i in him in this i I cldentally he admitted his love for the ust now the girl {sa prisoner in the| Marla La Zara would join in this | Pe of bills amounting to $% But there ‘ 5 -| BI land Hospital, suff ’! -| country when be had made his fortune, | Tol! o , of the checks, through the names on pretty young woman, His father ad ee ean in voue dlnckna oy the eves, | Lulul prospered and was able to send| were no papers by which he could be : © eves, Maria monvy for a wedding dress and a| identified, them, were traced as the property of and the Special Board of Inquiry has de. |tlcket to thin country. She arrived early | ‘The man was apparently thirty-elghé Luke O'C , 5 a rhe @ . Bighth inn dopallie tio deta IN BURNING HOUSE IN STEALING TREE FRANCIS WILSON | jelded that she must be deported. The| in the wavk, put the inspectors found | wary old, 5 feet 2 Inches tn helatit and i) 1] “ her suffe cine from trachoma, a disease /eerlon i etiner, onan se Calle Bure loay eyo which bars an Immigrant from | weighed about 170 pound: at ale tana all of expensive material, consisted of @ Market Court. | executing @ marringe contract, has | landing ‘1 O'Connor called at the West Thirtieth | raised the technical points that will tax| Bur the suitor for her was |Olack cutaway coat, light trouseps, j ed | equal to the emery . He appeared be |ent-leather shoes, Fedora hat and wi Street station, where the dead man and the judgment of the learned United | gana! to the en re esp hess Prates judge. tract drawn lp, secured her signature, sHtinia is the second crime of Tae question is whether a marriage |and then, armed with a writ of habeas | nature committed in that vielal yyitae the property found on him were taken,! Wautrich, Blinded by/OQne of District-Attorney Je-) Youngsters Who Wanted to he w York State and another who 1s and Identified the checks as some which , ‘ A j ; tt demanded th be all i had been stolen from him in the qast| Smoke, Was Led Out] "ome’s County Detectives) Kill Indians Broke In to Get hy aigned contract before a be /eorpia, Sa ded that she be allowed eyes on Bis tween # person who Is a fy nt Of) ny the Survey Hoard when Luigi took ighwaym ene he slow | fe mi the} alt’ him. killed Arrests Man for Looting} His Theatrical Swords, Pis- Morris K, Jesup’s Woodland; tols and Guns, dealt This stranger. Is likely iid never sven the man before, “Ihe shecka| 0 Safety by Two of hed been in a tin box on the second i i floor, and outside of his own family the His Companions. only persons having access to the rooms P Were several painters who had been re- EXP RE R BALDWIN MAKES Neen ele tterntee wave uty Ayes LO ia, tne retmaar eae te “black-an district, ven that) — CHARGES AGAINST CAPTAIN. |zane pecsute’ or ‘ute mixed races rem! Detectives from all of the upper. Le side police ‘stations have been Resi fued ee ae e Skulking behind trees, hiding in (Special to The Evening World.) palgting tho summer garden and houses. | Half Minded by smoke, Pollceman| ditches and crawiing through under-| New RocHE! Sy pee ences pe Wautrich, of the Union Market sta-|brush, one of Diatrict-Attorney Jerome's DER EHUB AMsy ea poutetal er Chec! ‘ound. toe in a burning|county detectives, Welsh, captured a/DUTslars wanted to equip themselygs at Other checks were bi dse 4 by Baward | tenement early to-day and was unable|*'tree robber.” | the expense of Francis Wilson, Masham, @ decorator, at bias Broad-| to fina his way out. He was found by| Robert Wright is the man’s name whol Richard Hynes, aged thirteen; Juhu Cun- ane pan of Lal so found * two brother officers, however, and/was arrested, but the county detectivel, oan, thirteen, and Louls Carroch, f je man bore a tag w was stamped | neiped to the street, where he soon re-}and District-Attorney Jerome claim that H . OD TOUR the ca with Mayhew's name. - covered. he did wrong, and charged him in Cen-| BELLE ()f MERRY Mr, Mayhew could not be found by the | “ime fre was discovered shortly after| tre Street Court to-day with the larceny| residents of New Rochelle, are behind| after a deal of persuasion, consented to carry an unloaded revolver, saying} poison, Norway, Aug. 13—Evelyn{ left th jolice, but two of his employees calied hs b BS the ree and eserhee the keys|# O'clock in the apartments of Joseph of “one tree of the value of $10. bars in the jail of this city, charged | * vessel at Honinigsvaag without 3 ene enon ae ctuch nad heen ia | Relchman, a carpenter, on the second) Wrisht ts a laborer employed by Con-| itt, burgiariously entering the theat-|; re, Weliowe who tare looking for te of | Haidwin and several members of the| Baldwin’e knowledge or consent. ae floor of the house at No. 46 East Tenth | tractor W.,E. Welsh in bullding a sewer! y La those fellows who are looking for trou-| stew of the America engaged in the) The relations between Baidwin and the Ae Zelgler-Baldwin polar expedition, have ice pilot were always of the best, the a coat in Mr. Mayhew's office yesterday, at One Hundred and Seventy-fourth’ rical storehouse of Franels Wilson on| blé” street, in which twenty families Ilve.| street and Jerome avenue, Near the | De} lace. Ni hel ny 55 4 pot place, New Rochelle, last night.| Comparing notes with Miss Skipp sub-| age etatements before a notary pub-| Statement asserts, and ft 1s added that ‘Phey eaid that during the day, while no It had started in a clothes closet in the kis alive oral od one was in the office, a sneak-thief had} Tt Dad BIMti InN hmman, his wife and|tract of land belonging. to. Mortis ¥<1| Entrance was made through a rear win-| sequently young Swany discovered that] iic regarding the dispute between Mr.| While the death of half the doge trom she too had recelved one of the disagree-| waidwin and Capt. Johanssen, of the| Worms hindered the party from reach-| Pretty Annie Long Returned stolen the coat, containing the checks) — 0°. wi pov one five years and one| Jesup, President are Chasaber pe] dow. Commerce. Although the lar Ot) Police Officer Brooks made the arrest | able letters, He continued to call, how-| 4merica ing as far north as Intended, Baldwin 18! from Trolley Trip and Swale and keya. six weeks old, were sleeping. Mr, Jesup is ver: areful of his} oe. When the man was found he had by| "5 veeks old, ere aie rvaieaned by the | euoet A ree ae es ide “the District: |48 the culprits were leaving the bulld-|ever, and on Saturday night, when he!” According to Baldwin's etatemont confident that within twelve months the ft her house he did not suspect danger.) Capt. Johanssen refused to obey the America will reach the Intended latitude} lowed a Fatal Dose of Car-, Says Johanssen Wouldn't Ohey Ice Pilot—|* Hopes to Reach Pole Next Year. vised him to provide himself with @ teen, sons of prominent and wealthy| weapon of defense, but Frank Swany, his side an empty bottle which had con- ‘ ing. Their venet about rescuing his family | Attorney that despite his care men were ing. Their plunder consisted of stage ’ tained chloride. It was evident to those| "M0Ke. se cutting down the trees on his land. 4 i = ae en route to the north Pole. Fe imo pen Cowra htys ne tre hearal*% rds, pistols and knives. When ques-| He had been inclined all along to reg2r/ orders of the Ice pllot, and that necessi-| . bolic. who found bim and to the ambulance} “Zc, "Iisre of fre had meanwhile been OF a piste Morice Trande of the toned, the culprits explained that they | the sending of the letters as a sort of| tated his removal from the command | cane SpRatleta Bt CRMs aay ipo arbien [ct ie eptaet dd yas sent out by M, Dgluasoh, a druggist,| West were as nothing compared to the/ wanted to be Indian fighters out West. |a mean Joke, and did not belleve that| Baldwin also says that Capt. Johanasen| ferred him to the consulate at Bergen. 3 . had taken poison, and the police ac-| V1) nasa piace on the first floor of the| 088 by Mr. Jesup of a single tree. ‘The | They were told by older boys that In-| the writer would have the temerity to) —— Ey ‘ cepted the theory that the man was a pounty detectives were told to quit lool] aay ehiets: cloth i f ) (Special to The Rveatng World.) ; jams, poll : burglar, that he was in hard luck, and) Pullding, for pool-rooms, policy joints and le es such as they needed | attack him. | ON SHOPLIFTING CHARGE. | NEWARK, ¥: Aug. 1% urgler, that in ard luck, and! “Policeman Wautrich, of the Union Mar- IE or cirehaers and catch the man who | Would be found in Mr. Wilson's house, | Furthermore, he had no suspicion as | Gimiecs ecwola Abuse othe tae that his feilure to cash the stolen she al ket station, was one of the first to reach| Wie stealing ue Jesup’ 3 trees, rae @s well as swords and guns., They did | to the identity of the writer. | cluger Arreated im m Sixth Avenue lot a trolley party held by & young men’ made him despondent and he took bis! the house after the and he at[ Sid. mighte, they watched the, tee, not want to steal anything, and intended | After leaving the Skift home Swany al Ce ey eee teceten tna own lf 5 once started to arouse the tenants, and hearing nothing, but the hooting of owls,|to return the things when through with | walked through Throop avenue and was charles Klui Poe 2s! ure home of ner parents, at Naw Efforts are being made to-day to iden-| 0 way Joined by Policemen Carroll and| Finally Detective Walsh secured Infor-|:hem, or would pay for them when they | approaching Quincy street, in the nelgh- Ee NEN, CF hte, SO RN Ate to-day by swallowing | tity the man. Wagner, of the Hifth street atation, The) mation, thet Wright was the may hel got rich out West, porhood of a large vacant lot, when he partment store on’ av cha get, bop is is, “quant of parte lane ‘The official police description of the Sound. to maen Raye seeing 8 ieee (ae Magistrate owan, ‘he Arrested, him at They wanted to fight Indians, like | was suddenly selzed from behind by | ane, was to-day h Gator War rose and te taken to 8 Bad men wee Siyen out at Police Head-| {uin: tien they ran Into leh hig home, No. ¥8 West One Hundred) they read about in books. Mr. Wilson | several pairs of strong arms and carried Gnnteset ‘come’ in Jefferson Market nabas's Hospital. quarters as follows: In one of the upper, halls and Forty street is in Kurope. His agent in New Ro-| bodily Into the open lot He was thrown Riss ancray lenalet irl was in the best Body, No. 6,017, found dead on stoop] vainly trying to find eed a At the reauest of Assistant District. Peta ta (ineliaed told tentl any A ; +. lithe Mtatateate store Staatine, told rty last night, i adbeang Teauest of Assistant Districts] chelle ts Inclined to deal lentently with | to the ground among a cluster of bushes, Magistrate that the p cle f aire, ‘Evety Ope {nthe vulaing ad eee aware many eam, four| (tts Negro Victim Hit Him ho. but ‘she had, her revenge, “t hit not ‘heard ‘ates a good one," ‘she amid: found’ in agony to-day. She will dla, at No, & West Twenty-ninth street. ry right and the damage was He is about Atty years old, white, 155) $199, ‘The viase was confined to Reich- flee, the hearing, was postponed until to-| the youngsters, and will bar the w Fe mofraw and Wright wa paroled In the) dows to keep out others inclined to take| young men bent over him. Long-peaked| with a Monkey Wrench and 100. pounds, 5 feet 7 Inches in height, blue| man's rooms by the firemen. custody of Contractor Wels] the warpath. 4 vere es, Thel +. yachting caps covered their faces, Their eyes, one gold upper tooth, sandy and Pe eee ere taenadiip. Ee nalioed Had Him Arrested and Held that they made no noise when they| for Trial, white ne; ee shirt, standing collar, pink cufts and black laced shoes, 9 5 Suddenly Swany recelyed a stun: Itallan laborer, of No, 457 East One On right forearm there is a wreath f blow in the face, and each member Hundred and Fitty-Aret street, in $1,000 anchor and shield with the initial ’ 1 the assaulting party then took turns In A\slonicual To-Morrow, Thursday, “N, W. ©." Kicking and striking him, One blow 1)! Jsault by Magistrate Zeller in the Mor- A I Ee sr eiceri Arg men, onan alt a, ete Hits ania court today, war the coimi- || 00 AMMpOrtant Sale of Trunks # Suit Cases. ‘The oMeers of the Identif-atioa Bu-| Givi] Engineer Overcome Just Surprised Outpost and Slew! Patient in Convulsions May | of the spot where the young man had|ation of running warfare all Genuine Leather Suit Cases, with f ball for trial on a char reau will”take his Bertillon measut : * f bee iad and beaten and discove | Fae saat end than\ pen (¢.sny Bi After He Left a Train in| Sentinels with Knives and) Have Given Disease to Phy- red, him covered with blood. He had|vesterday afternoon between Ordorare his card and picture in elther the United] Brooklyn, Where Ne Was Spears—Troops May Move! sician WhoRefused to Leave qemale 1 consciousness and Was carr! and a negro who who was at work on a new sewer at Tiffany and Intervule home Swany is or International collection of ' : y crook record, Employed. Against Town. Sufferer. etn heos fe are gemcer at ather ‘The man was found dying opposite the Dee at inan A mode es x ; steel frames, lined with linen and fitted ~y resorts which have made Twenty-ninth Jeame “known in the exclusive Bed Louls Brodie, the colored man who ith i, ret, near Broadway and Bixth ave-| I» Russel! Clapp, well-known civil| MANILA, Aug. 1.—A small party of] PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 18—Daniel|$0°Hon there hax been much apeoui lation | iives at No, 1029 ‘Tiffany street, was in with four straps, brass) nue, notorious, He was first noticed te | engineer, formerly employed by the city Moros prised an outpost of the} Hughes. a negro, stepped on a rusty an Panat sta iby oC Raa ass SRATES: 08 4 caleatn Fi) WARD, ke lock and catches, 24 inch bd walk leisurely along the street until he|in the Water Department, dropped dead | TW@ty-seventh = Infantry at Camp} nit! last Thursday. which plerced his i Tientioned | Word, Was gly e work at 1 a inch, was opposite the “Bohemia resort.|to-day at the corner of Atlantic and Med agnisraay, beret Holey and | jeft foot, and Monday might he was taken jo'elock the Itallan turned eteam There he sat down on the curb, and in| Franklin avenues, Brooklyn. larey were ted and Private} to the Jefferson Hospital with symptoms before Brodie wae ready war i i & few minutes was seen to reel overs! Mr. Clapp had been rit at Hemp, | 88 Dorn was eevercly wounded. of lockjaw. With one nurse to help him, words ensued, dur which, it js al Solid Sole Leather Suit Cases, steel At the sume time the empty bottie}stead, 1. 1., and had Juat stepped off the] g ere, Moron® Who sumbered only &) Dr. Lewis MoKinney took It into alt lesed, Ordorare ¢ and start frame, linen lined, four straps and i Aropped to the stone pavement, and the | train and gone to Atlantic avenue, where| gard wen armed with spears and| private room and began to administer | f use the lerested/ed for the newry however v | pola it made attracted the attention of | he was superintending dhe laying out of | treen The nattrking pee coat t edt ttg | futtoxtn nya meaatlante wise fetched hives Wa-| gelse@ acbig monkey wronch and brough Be} shirt pocket, solid brass lock, straps re-b; the Brooklyn Subway. He complained sh he SARIN party crawled tO] In q convulsion of agony the man‘e/xiven them much concern It was in/it down ow the Italian's head, which When reached ho was unable to say|of feoling ill, then atnggered and fell tol tr ip a! few feet of the sentinels and! arm hit the doctor's hand and drove the [tis very ne ea a the tae ended the encounter for the time or catches, 24 inch size, 5 00 dupthing, Hd Waa GAARA AL Whe the ctret’ ate aicd eile eee ae nap aprans uaian sham suddenly, i fine point of che hyp Gott uate Adel ‘Baal ng of About 4.80 o'clock, Brodie declared in value 7.50 le eald he knew said that the man's symp-! ments, ot line! rentinela tut they, ae see half an ineh juto MeKinney tery surrounding that tra y Court, Ordorare approached him from 2M, Moms indicated that he had taken! Mr. Clapp was slaty years old, and|and the Moros cscaped, although pos-|tre anime ima the autho a LT eee mine {| Basswood Trunks, canvas covered, ES was regarded as one of the best and|albly a few Of them Were wounded. The| ore meee ay, tuo the aumeier, tie" | COUNT FORGAVE THE KIOK, | Rr aee ites Mid net neveral otner || sieet-iron bound, ‘Ninen lined, deep most conservative civil engineers in the | American sentinels were terribly cut by | y, lightly, sat down and smoked @ 1s cone in Kia aanlatanion, Alvar pene NIHOP tan (000 bottom, two sole leather But College Boy Whe Di JAPAN GRABS ISLAND? — lcity. He was amituted with no political | the swords anc wpeary, Like | culng him they turned in a threatening |] Straps and Excelsior lock, 9 manner to the Italian, who sought|] 32, $4 and 36 inch sizes, le ity. He quit the employ of the will result in a move against that town superiniend the work o! ive new Ps + |elae and take care of himself, He re: burg| 7B aubway, ilk? sw Brooke weep has strong fort and other dee | rysed, and for the rest of the might and Mr. aap, Was until Jan. 1, 1899, con- | fnsem unl 4 o'clook nected Gio contracting Arm ot] Fhe fourth annlvbrsary of the capture) the strugail fe Police officlale remarked that the dan ger of international e: cations had | passed when Count Eugene Metrosin, | of the Russian Embassy at Wasit™gion, | party, yet for a number of years was vel 3 ré | i" Gonnected with the Water Department, | pre attacking Moras were ail from) Other doctors tried to prevail on him | wie Mat Apolowtx: rao! Bald to Haye Setsed iKothmenan |!9id)n¢ hie portion because of his pol: Bacolod, and the occurrence probably |e urn the patient over to some One| AmeaNTIC CITY, N, J. Ane. ig._|refuwe under A Wagon, stil! haying the | | io et Nie, He bar in his hand Selected Basswood Trunks, covered » wagon, || with heavy canvas, bound with sole wre trom |} Jeather, linen lined throughout, deep ve tron bor T hat tray, skirt tray and extra shirt, aad Driven Away Core: LOFDON, Aug, 13.—-A Bt Pet deepateh to the Globe says that Jap- afraid to pull ¢ his afternoon he watched aro. At that hour the but wer | beneath it naee naval omloeta on thelr own re-| Cia 3 a pas man of No: i New street of the City of Manila, which *ur-| man died i agony | 15 ‘apo ty have nded guns, oon- ed @ petition! rendered to the American f f ply did yot appear ip court’to prosecute L. | Mounted Policeman Pink, wf the Mor structed @ battery and posted guards on| ‘i, sanity Maine eo atinae | AE aa wae observed he a genora|| DF MeKinney admitted that he felt) 45, Guibraith, the Baltimore col "yoy |risania station, arrested the ttaltan waist tray, sole “leather straps and the Jaland of Kothnesan. glained to be due on onstruction work 3, Ingpector William Bot PSS AAS DERM jwbe in ap axcese of bharity Kloked the | <a ~ |] Excelsior lock, 42, 34 and Tt adds that Corean offielals who wore| tor the city of fPoringhela’ daass erin. ular inp A — |Count whily walking on the boardwalk 30 inch, Sent $0 tnyes te were driven away by was Cy portaliy, rotnided ih «| DROPPED DEAD IN STREET, Bunday afternoon because he did not | ip Japanese, Bat Ring urgiar-Alare, Eefent, tame wit es, at Migan, vy RSW ARPTAS [ike sh s¢markable Panama hat the || 4 complete line of Travelli kane e: of every description at Lowest Prices, — indanao, George A. Miller, of No. 43 Communt- | /\! fe t GumAt PROJECT PARALYSED. SPRINGFIELD, Mase, Aug, 1.—& — paw avenue, Jersey Clty, to-day dropped | 22unt wears Thr ease did not reuch | FURNISHING CONTRACTS, bat which became entangled tn the Wilcox Attacks Jatler, dead of heart divease at Holliday street ey on tw tetter to the | For Infants and Children, || The complete furnishing of Hotels, Clubs, Institutions, etc., in every ° 1 ideas and sketches su WASHINGTON, Aug, 1.—The project) wires at the house of L. le Roge of, [iy ry benutity Reidy ana ‘0] eet of the e It the most attractive city in the | 4. world Yost {ta originator and chief aup: vues Waa: Teoehiy i ELIZABETH CITY, N. C., Aug, 13.~| 0d Communipaw avenue, On Sunday d 1 is Iti E The | yim" con! s > haath’ © Polloe stating that he did not desire to etail is one of our specialties, stimate: The | "Mls Wilton, oonvioled of the murder laut he was discussing the death of 8) roy ihe charge, and sald he would be The Kind You Have ame Bergh mitted upon application to our Contract Department. Best 1 saa of Ella Maude Cropyey, who is now con-| friend and declared that be beieved he Boars the pprier, by by Ane des death ° anes Mpa aH) cot toy pti oe fined in the county jul! awaiting the| would be the next to go. He way on hip aan ; Wh ae al ant mide, 8 proper aie | ship and lowest prices guaranteed, ed fin iy. It made more nolae than} aetion of the Supreme Court on his! way to work to-day wh@n he auddeniy | APO1Ky albraith, wae dis a at “hat by bow an ag: la Fire Deperiment ‘and iad appeal, sade an ‘attempt ty tab tis | fl) 19 thy bldewalk and Wied betore wn charged and visiting the Cow's hotel of hehe SIXTH AVENUE, 2TH TO 2ST diture lice fie jitter @aturday afternoon, eae ate auld be suunenont Bede fy expressed regret for bis conduct of 60,000,008, pertectly at