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y an oFricen |” ACCUSED BY MPS, TEVIS Bar Harbor Sooiety just Misaed Buet Between Lieut. Edie. Whom She Charged with Gon yY duet Unbesoming a Gentle man and Mr. Wiltse COURT OF INQUIRY Ld APPOINTED INSTE Officer Whose Engagement to Senator Depew's Nicoe Was Y Broken Off Had Been Ro- ceived hy the Wealthy Young Western Widow. RAR HAMROR, Me. Aue fT Baeiaty Pee suet mieased a duel hate . John Ro File, U8 ON and ‘ w * yo Jorado mining mit Ponnire, as a reguit of an alleged Inmult By the naval oMcer to Mra. Corne Baxter Tevts, the beautiful widow of a Californi. aire, Instead of the @uel, however. the affate is by the report of a court wash Capt. Eme f th is anxi ing the verdict, which m @14 and who has $7,000 tn own | mame. charges Lieut. Edie with conduct unbecoming a gentleman and an officer. ¢ ‘Mr. Wiltae is the tucky flance of the @idow, so it ts said, although this at- tractive young woman, Who has taken @ Cottage here for the summer with her tm many matrimonial rumors: He arrived from the West Saturday and was told that on the previous even- dng Lieut. Charles Courtne: of the } Indiana, had Introduced Lleut, Bdle at 7} the widow's cottage. yf Got Wrong Impression, { Tt appears that Liout, Fdle got the impression that there was to ve A feck of the strict conventions; that he and his chum were to havo a lively evening with the Western bea Very soon after the 1 paid to have seated. himse’ } on the arm of Miss Baxter's chalr, 7 Whether anything was { f@ime, or whether the Impulsive Lieu-| ton. 5 tenant was frozen out of the cottage, ts fot male public, but on the next day a R: ‘Mr, Peters, a close friend of Mrs, Tevts ( and her sister, was rent out to the In- @lana to lodge a complaint with Capt. Emery with the idea of having Lieut. \ Edie dismissed from the navy or werely reprimanded. Capt. Emery did what [s alw an inquiry. ‘and took the testimony Gefen i £ focked up in thelr breasts, It is said {| her fava) circles that the prosecution of] him prostrate mar’ young Edie before a cou gbsurd as was the trial in 3 few years ago of an ensi girl was in love with aim, be FROM FOOTPADS Biter, Miss Baxter, has been involved) Ming, Anderson Bravely Goes to His Rescue When He Is Knocked Down in the Street by Gang of Robbers. inded by a gang of roughs wh ked down her husband with robbing him, Anderson bravely at- Introductions he is| tempted to ) beat off the assailants carly familiarly | to-day. Her screams for help brought Patral- sald at the|man Regan, of the Eldridge street sta- The gang fied, and Regan, who was ‘dentified by Mrs, A derson as the man who had struck ner husband before the rest of the gang fol- lowe’ up the assault, Anderson ts belleved to be fatally Injured. His skull is freatured and his jaw broken. The pl neur Hospital say that he is likely to Mrs. Anderson and her husband ch circumstances. He orde: Bnder such crhe board of officers met | were going to their home, at No. 222 ysicians at Gouver- | die. of Mrs. Tevis| Monroe street, E7F aties Baxtor. They also heard the| electric ligints in the house at No, 2% of which they are the They had almost reached after turning off the of the two officers, Lieut. Court-| Monroe street, ding by his brother officer. caretakers. tually all the officers were com-|the stoop of their home when sur- pelled to go on the manceuyres, and the | rounded by the gang. The man whom pecret of what they intend to do 4%! Mrs, Anderson identifies as Ryan struck ir . ‘ husband @ powerful blow, knocking jal is a8 | Phen the gang surrounded the woman, ew York @! commanding to keep quiet under ause *] pain of being knocked down. the father | gers Of the love-lorn one preferring the! resene Mrs, An- went to the husband and not only ThVIN AND LIRUT. P (CCL AED OF INSU Edward BOY 10 charge that the easign was guilty of | prevented the gang from robbing him | 633 Greenwich onduct unbecoming an oMcer and a} put screamed eo loudly that the police| Mrs. Lizzie McMahon to St. Vincent's gentleman. ve Saturday ni; Edie met at the Keodo Vail Mr, Willse and Lieut. y Club] da», and after a few rounds with] {or.% man 2 ~ thelr partners they came together, They | hand's as: mvere parted before blows were struck, But tue epithets exchanged made it seem | certain that only blovd could obliterate INEW BREWERY FOE them. | Lieut, Edie had the choles of weapons. | He rejected the suggestion that swords be clariig that because of hie to the scene. omcer Meets Fiance. Essex Market Police Court Ryan was held to await the result of Anderson's ‘The police are now med Landers who, Mrs.{ the removal o: was one of her hus-| William Matson. a five-vea: living across the street. at > Injurles | Her Former Partners Purcha In the] Hospital. in an istered, wh AMBULANCE LED FATAL FALL: Watching Surgeons Attending, a Woman Who Had Taken Poison, He Tumbled Off Fire-. Escape and Broke Skull. An ambulance stopped in front of No. street to-day to carry effort to save her from deatin by Jaudanum poison. self admin- looking] Tbe arrival among those who watched He stood on over. when ho a fracture of t taken In a dv { Mrs. MeMahon was old boy, O24 the fire-escane, peering lost his balance, and fell to the pavement below. sustaining TO MRS. SCHMID. |2.82"77,0" 8 oO skull, A second am. where the boy was condition. nie Op| Mrs. McMahon's attempt at suicide training sword would give him an eid ; was cats : continued o \ advantage over tls adversary. Mr. position Plant as Result of atised by long continued, Ines \ } 2 aWhtse was willing to fight with pistols, ‘longshoreman, had ‘and to this the Lieutenant agreed, pro: Disagreement. ‘weeks be viding that he first had an opportunity! gimon Max F, Bernhelmer | {he numerous atrikes on the weas sie. to fight the civilian with his fists. It} have bought a brewery of John F. Betz, | regertted the act. She probably will re while the yecullarly informal wrang! wi asa prelude to a du that friends interfe: and the SV. Baxter, the millionaire cattioman | and former Governor of Wyoming, who moyed to Denver several years as of Philadelphia, was in progress |iocated on the east side of Tenth ave- AB | nue, between One Hundred and young men wero taken far anart, ty-cighth and One Hundred and Twen Mrs, Tevis is the dauehier of George | ty ninth active competition with Jorephine Sohmid, wHo enter into wh | partner, TWO} succeeded in getting control of the Idon which is | cover. n= BOY SAVES MOTHER former FROM ENDING LIFE. marry Gerald Hughes, of Denver, but! he now firm saya that many of the on a trip to California she met the! oid wealthier Hugh Teyis and married him, | Sehmid and will be found in thelr em= en weeks later, while they were on| their honeymoon in Japan, Mr. Tevis| In the following February a posthumous @on Was born and the little fellow is now with his mother in Bar Harbor. | When Mrs. Tevis returned co this ploy in future. SEEKS A DIVORCE. years ago Miss Baxter was engaged to) Brewery through forcing a recelvership r) eountry she was tgnored by Denver so-| And $0 Another Chapter Is Added to the Lowther-Guest Family According to Complications. Qliss Ann Depew Paulding, niece and! Another chapter ts to be added to the|2@ Would never AWashington housekeeper of Senator | Lowther-Guest ‘compiloatiuna, | ner seein, A Depew. When he learned that the Son-|Atrs. Merle L. Lowther having brought |"eard # scream kitchen found ator would only settle $10,000 on him and | suit ¢or absolut divorce trom Ciarence| MtoMen funy ciety for having turned Hughes dowa, | and this led to a pretty quarrel. Lieut, lidie was engaged to marry bl ide Lieut. Edie complained and fia Senator and his niece called the engagement off, ! ness, BOOKMAKER AMSTER DEAD, | sround that he had alfenated the affec- bs tions of Mrs. Guest, with whom he was sald to have run away to the West. pital. Lowther, who is a NWas at the Saratoga Races and) BARS An who arrived here a few days a Moh in sai © from Madixon hs Carty nas fo by is home. Coronet e@harge of cage. L. Lowthe Last the wealthy ooal merchant. spring A. Royal Gueat, also|of, the contents fie. ees iS wealthy and likewise in the coal bus! ned Lowther for $75,000 on tho Subsequently Mr Died \While Taking a Bath. |daughter of Lewis H. Rogey TOGA, N. ¥., Aug. 7—Willlam | 994 Hancock street, Brooklyn, secured a cr, aged twenty-five, a bookmaker | legal separation from her busband and| wary Dick, sis died jan award of 850 ty month piles thirteen years 1 of [ty 9 home in this olty to-day, They ‘posed & ar os and J mul @, Coch-} ti ph; roHUTES ine cade''to Beaman! gas, which had qudgenis while talking a bath, | He cam wk ie er hele little the acid. An of No.| we Sinters t gas-jot. went homo last night young wife intoxicated, braided her she left the room, saying Knocks Bottle of Acid from Her deserted = Mrs. Mouth as She Secks to Drink It, Mra, Matilde Kelling, of No, 8% Cres- ied from heart diseaso and ‘eft his cent streot, Brooklyn, Is rapidly recov- {Ghow to ‘nis. deautitu, young’ oride, | MRS, LOWTHER NOW tng in the Bra and to her seven-year-old son 1 given the credit for preven’ Ing her life. ‘The story of the boy Presence of mind ds told by his father. adford Si ot Hospital, d- s ng her from Kelling’s statement, he and found ‘his When he up- have the chanoe to scold few minutes leter he , and running into the his wife on the floor. burned with carbolic acid and near her lay the bottle, most ‘on the floor. jon was bendit told bis father ora hand before ehe could drink all of ambulance was called and Mrs. Keiling was taken to the*hos- Overcome by G sree er eee taen,| Sixty thousand tickets will be issued Blab silo ae geen ae Biba AUT Grd ‘} and the demand for them is already Jty-two, He was arrested yeaterday.| enormous. | PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 7.—Fannie and ters, aged eighteen and were found dead in bed yxteted by illuminating d eécaped from.an imper- | ‘WIFE HAS FACTS OUR CARDINAL » Pane Aonorda & Aw dienes ta Cardinal Givhane id Exnregees Wiel to Kriaw More About the United State VECRETARY OF STATE NAR * Hollnews did « tof t othe Cardinals heal wing ‘he atdieuce nel cs Vibe velolic benediction to a Atlee Wa private audience Cardinal Wa presented to the Pope Re R Connell, rector, and Re irles PL Grannan, Professor of Th Ry at the Catholic University a | Washington: and Rev. P. C, Gavan, the | nals secretary The Pope spoke st affably to each and aald to Rector ll that he knew the importance @ Cathollo University at Washing- on and would do all possible to further 8 interests and preatige 9 Father Grannan the Pontiff re- marked that he had seen some of his work, especially on biblical questions b while to Father Gavan he sald, emiling, that he had noticed him in the con- clave. Cardinal Gibbons 14 somewhat tn- Mrs. McGovern, Whose Hus-| *isnored. the weatner having become Intensely hot. Stilt has been able band Is Under Arrest for At-| % vis!t the churches of St. Peter and St. Paul, which, with yesterday's visit tack at Cemetery Gate, Says] t> Santa Marca ai Trastevere, was ob- : . 5 Meatory during hie visit, which he She Believes Him Guilty. must maek every ten years Cardinal Satolli, former Papal Dele- gate to the United States, was offered , ns | the Papal Secretaryship of State by T beileve that my husband was 9) 5056 plug X. @ well-authenticnted re overn said this to Mag- Mrs. May Mc than forty Istrate Meaty tn the Long tian CI) prgetoally has been apent tn Rome. Court to-day. She carried in her arms)” icytensive preparatione are being made fourteen months’ old baby. She is for the coronation of the Pope next Bun- husband, mene only aineteen years old, H day. The ceremony will last fi Mrs MeGovern lives with her parents at Thompson ace na avenues, 0°01 FRENCH AND MOORS BATTLE. | y husband was drunk the night Mre | Dorney assaulted, and I know that| Troops Clash Near Village of Beal when he {fs in his cups he will not stop Fatt—Several Killed. at anything," she told the Magistrate. | eapRID, Aug. T—Acconding to a 1 have heard other things n connee- | agspaten to the Imparclal from Mallia, aan ne cee ne cor ner, | Morocco, & fight hes taken place be- Ua ad bal aa ms mar’ | uween French and Moorish troops near ried when T was sixteen and four months | (Me™ eee Bel arate, after our baby was bom he deserted me. | “Tye ogre, who were purmuing Phat was eleven’ moathe ano. ie has |'og aeatein ineceeontn catrent Srecek hot contributed to my support since| territory, in spite of the protests of the and haa Jed a wild life, He was a wrench frontier post, and @ eonfiict en- member of the cane said to have com- a Mitted the assauit_on Mrs. Dorney and| Three French and two Moorish sol- I'shall dovall in, my power to bring the | ders were killed and a number were guilty ones to justice, 1 consider that | wounded, such an unprovoked attack upon a@ decent woman Was a most outragegu act. T shallot erica) onl upon Mrs Dor. VINCENT ney or her husband and tell them what per says pis SlcGovern met Lawyer, Bentamin e. Lynam outside the Court-House, He had been retained by the four men unde OT easy to do two arrest. When he heard Mrs, MoGovern's ’ is seregt rmenine nesed vera months’ business in I’ do not Know that these men are Fancy Summer Suits in Kullty. ones, but {f thay are I ‘aw ‘from the case. Per- three weeks. w ‘s of such an outrageous assault RNould receive twenty years in Btate __Not easy nor profitable, prison.”” I'm paying people to come qataalarinicoas APT eo in and clear the stock by Mrs. Stanford Stari ound World, es ' | v i all SAN FRAN , Aug. 7—Mra. Jane . ing 2528) discount on Lathrop Stanford sailed yesterday on ‘ancy Summer Suits and the Transpacific steamer Ventura. Sh ‘ ( will make a two yeare’ trip around the Outing Suits. world. Broadway ~224 Stre Sixth Avenue~Iath Sti Vogel Brothers A2™ Six. Cov. BY Ave. Negligee Shirt Sale. We place on sale 2,400 Negligee Shirts, at an unheard of price concession—these shirts come from one of the foremost makers in the country, at whose request we do not print the brand by which these shirts are widely known—but each shirt is identified by the original label—they have never been sold for less than $1 and $1.50. Our price is 65c. All of them are this season's newest designs, Continuation of the Trousers Sale. Men's $3.50 and $4 Striped Worsted Trousers reduced 4 9050 tOeee eer errr eee eee eee eer Men's $5 and $6 Light Colored Worsted sepueere re- duced to...... Pisa » $3.75 All Sizes—30 to 50 inch Waists. Every day fresh lots of our higher-priced Suits are added to the great Reduction Sale of Summer Suits—better take ad- vantage of these deep price-cuts while the quantity lasts. Young Men's $10 and $12 Suits reduced to $7.50 Men's $12, $14 and $15 Suits reduced to,. $9.50 Men’s $18 and $20 Suits reduced to......- $14.50 Open Saturday Night Till 10.30, ty ©) the outragenus assaul: 90%! port says, but he declined to accept it j Mrs Dorney ear icone myself in the| 27d suggested the appointment of Car- | LONE te Sabie Ailey AY dinal Cavagnis, who will accept, aurea jh east Cardinal Deacon Cavaguis is not more | ars of age. All tis Ute} | | WORLD: PHIDAY EVENING, ALGEAE 7, tm / a / \ TWh | | L, DOUGLAS 1.50 SHOE Yat PRomIWeNt vrasaa . a OE ‘tsee Corenn Cal valae ta Dougiae $1.50 shove Corema Colt is the higheot patent leather made. OF Sree aml ring os bottom Tate he Swhehinea, Past Onter Fratete need & SUNDAY Big Reduction Sale, 100... PIANOS OF UNDOUBTED MERIT. There is nothing the matter with these instruments—many of them are as good as when new— the explanation of the cut in prices is, this season of the year we are compelled to dispose of a large number of used Pianos LEIGH Leave New diye Bro ion Sq, W rasth St, not! low; you will say they are the biggest values you ever saw for the money. You don’t have to J pygmrers ft 9.0) 48 and 6.00 Pa easy monthly plan. ALL UPRIGHT BARGAINS 00—or, with pit 1 expreme Housekeeping Linens and Muslins Excursions. MAUCH CHUNK GLEN ONOKO AUCUST 9th $1.50 *fRie? For tickets and. parti Ferry Stations a to make room for Fall stock. Ti Milea from New York © 16 PACIFIC EXPRESS —Por Pitwseugp amine these 17 mentioned be- SHOHOLA doa Valley ‘Routes Cousects, ee ‘Clwetead may cash an ae O° SN") GREENWOOD LAKE GLENS 4. Ni > 7. Bi Neat week we continue 14 id Our Great August Sa of +4 ‘4 nkets, Cormfortables, Quilts and Prices and Particulars in Sunday's World, Railroades Pennsylvania RAILROAD, EXCURSION AND VALLEY R. R. * Station, ee 1, PAST. MAW™-Parlor.. Sleening amis Toe ticage: saleeapon. at York 8.25 A. M. inquire at 1155. 167, 261, 290, is Pifth Ave Gain. For Unleage, Clow nhus Ave i OUAND aT, LOU. mms nied, Nashvitie. (rie, Cineta Lontavitie), Tndiaaapolia, -Chicagay 4 *. Thatng M. Cut VERY SUNDAY 81,00 ) EXCURSIONS ERIE RAILROAD LACKAWAXEN hie Delaware and fac! arday dred and seven & gel [LEYELAND AND. cINCIVNATE ela (Dining a. 8 ini * pd Dinner at Casino, $1.50. 4.55 (Dininy ntay. 82d, AL Me. Limited,” ing Carey, 225 conning $40 BIJOU $2 1210 ate oe 50 CADBY 3 iat ph ee He Na 75 WAGNER 3 jATean Kasra, 0.28 A a 75 MULRAVEN 3 Gen'ISlocum sisyoare, ati, | aga Sag esa 75 NATIONAL 3 mipala uneih pata : te cb 90 BAUER 4 orn || at eene Tels, wc apcrekrat tat NO UNITED PIANO = monchiy, J) Pies see ee eee: | Hibise eats, ‘Duala Gat act Sandee oe 135 WESER BROS. 4 mtitpata ‘RETURN vale “12.65 P.M. weekdays, 145 WILLIAMS & SONS mnt, {NEWPOR sunpave 150} |e ons nee OL eh aha Sa 180 STUYVESANT 5 monthly, LAND R, R. & STEAMER “ClTY $ | Want Twenty eid ese. Beatles Rage to eee fee eee res S| Se ae watil palt music A refreshments } | Telephone “914 Eighteenth Stree 240 STERLING 6 oes TREROURY,. Sb HORACE PATER © cmt oa } s1m—Datly Gating (except Sunday neral Passenges SQUARE PIANOS, $20 to $95 pate ane on Fis 7; Desbroases, jer at 3.40 PIANOS | $2) mon UES AEN Cee NewYork Central RENTED THLY, ns arri¢e and depart from Grand Central” Station, 424 Street. New York, as fellows: 10 A Mt Midbiehe | Raped... 96 000 I GOETZ & CO. 81, 83, 85, 87 COURT ST., BROOKLYN. ONE BLOCK FROM CITY HALL. OPEN EVENINGS. “Excursions. Greatest LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, “THE WAY TO THE SEA." MANBATTAN BEACH, Leave 14h ot, E.R, N.Y, week dave, 5.80, 9.20, 11.00 A.M :"12.10, 110, 1 3.19, 3.40, 410, 6.10, 6.00, 6.40, 7. 7.40, 8.10, 840.939. 10.50 P.M ‘Leave Bast NY. hot, chime, | ROCKAWAY BEACH, bl? Noh EN STE ha 10.604. Me Azb0. 1.50, | strume: m8, 990, 10.30 P Abe turday 1.80, 2.20, 3.90, | Ml weine one 2 Additional trat PATLTEN LINE B0c—LONG BRANCH AND BACK—S00 80c—ASBURY PARK AND BACK—S00 Highland Beach.- Pleasure AND ALL NORTH JERSEY CoasT RESORTS. LY. W. 13TH ST. 8.65, 11 A. SATURDAYS, 8.55 A.M. 12.46, EY, RATTMRY, 9/30, 11.90 4 SATURDAYS, 9.20 A. M115, 3 SiN. Lowa bRAwOR, 7.10.4. 35 Sunday Schedule. LY. WESr 120TH ST, 8.16 A.M WEST 13TH. $7, BATTERY, 9.90."1 Lv. Tone BRANCH, ‘il top ld of every used Phanae, at red JACOB DOLL, free, EDGAR TATE & CO., Reg! Solicitor, 2445 Broadway. a aa NETTHER JUMPS NOR DROPS, wat daily, regularly, month in and America! Pianos, of $5.00. 10 Years’ Guarantce insertod in gold letters on the inside Patents. For Sale. = #15 AM 140 AM Saratoga é saatreal Speck, rt tet a = BERLSERSESE idasadduacaa ARR KEK B.A Dewo! PMTh M Piano Sale inj hs pat. Norte arerday and Sad: ¢ Sararday and Sua WARUEM DIVES M., exceae mang $1 a Week. Viste Se ara A, Humtnaced with Pin! luding stool and Tike: . ‘aad 12164 sy tevin of E 213 Columbus aves ation and Rath on SS Down and $1 Week Niet gk Doh and Ata ae an which cannot begin to os Tor New York Quagh i the Walters Piano are B | gqrans. onecked from w "Exprens Company, 9.60 P.O others at prices ranging f bots BE DA = Wy #40). So we feal that we are oftering Leave Mth st, BORN. Y., Gaya, 7.00, YOU @ positive saving of from $100 to Tae RON (1,00 Saruraayey. 1°80, $180, | ff §200 In this sale. 4.60, 6.30, 5.50. 6.50. 8.00, 10.00 P. 04, Pianos Delivered Upon First Payment Walters Piano Diamonds, Watches, jewelry, SWEET & CO,, 0 MAIDEN LANE. 268 SIXTH AVE ¥, CIry, VAL CARS WREGRTR YO. ‘CASH OR CREDIT, ONE PRICE. No employers’ reference required; immedit SWEDE “Si : ced pri MER. CLOTHING, CLOAKS— AND JEWELRY ON 1 ave. “TYPEWRITERS RENTED, Wil¢ SANHATTA THING, OLOAKS D JBWELRY ON diamond MANHATTAN OLOTHING. Nelophone, | MAJESTIC = — | “CLarning, “&. ONDS, AND JEWELRY ON month out, in New York City cireu- PAYMENTS, trea. | 298 MANHATTAN CLOTHING = sive lt deatr rear 24th 8: lation The World maintains a lead a diy We ‘Di fond Con, hear 24ra 86 Ooet. of tens of thousands over any other /19 si Ey $1 WEBKLY, oy jemen'a clothing made to 237 Broadway, room 7, UE +

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