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e TRY, WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, ALGtamy 7, in0e. 4 — - - _ 4 |2\ KILLED ANS MANY HURT PLTCKY MRS, MITCHELL, WHO | ] I " " IN CRASH OF CIRCUS TRAINS aialics ~~ -~-~ligtaallaaadald boo e P ’ e ae” - - +) Mea, Mitene Ueed Orly Her More Than 1400 Workman Special Sessions Court Molde e , _— Plump Littie Fiete but They Moet Quit Thee Menohes of = that There Gan Be No Ble 3 we tin Changed the Cantour of Strike in Shiman Broa’ Fae. = orimination Batwann Private Dewlares We Did Not Threaten teal contd ag Slim This Ogler's Face tory is Not Ended at Onee Owners and Dealer fo Call Strikes All Over the ‘ ; Country in Order to Get Even . ALLOWANCES FOR A THIEF. FIGHT TEST OF STRENGTH, ALL MUST OBEY ALIKE, yn ‘ ‘ with the Employers’ Associa ‘ * 2: sestite Genet vrnee eonevavern: eel PG hee Mannan New by flon—Maan't the Power tI " fren me Peiew Wee A yaed to Aatiet Unian in Gatlent tw ability to Tell WwHe Ave af r hut Neignbare Were Leeth t5 from Delinquent Mambe Reamot biel the Law When ¥ on ei m Number or (nitiole Are Not Ohown GAYS AN EFFORT |S BEING : 7 Appear as Witnenees Walking Delegates Demand reer er Initiate Are: Wey Chewy MADE TO "D0" HIM.| prin ¥ milan . : | . e prin “ne 4 Reeeione nena ate ' ‘i tg Bats pinta avs ‘ ove he aT elf . ‘os ave oe But He Insists That as the Paid ane 8 5 . , are ot thew ft elearing the Hersiarae CRE OTE Eee at: Weenie 16:t9e> i at she Wane at oy eatin Agent of the Housesmiths He Eo) fue ee tniiret ant ten _ . , , _ dere RAD sige It he oromant atin iio oft | motile law striring tne owners of ibe ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 ror « o afte ele ow Yew r ann fvatée add: Ge Will Strike Back Whenever nyc « heed whemed ae ApeeIAY COMI At ¥ atid © ake aahipee rite] {oeHF bonenee hee ed eetelee ‘ ; feour He Is Hit and Boasts That '*rn [orn '* pil tai : Se pe ma effective ana sia See Tete Macy . ‘ ‘ 7 a we ; the Union Is Standing by Him. wl ake ae Ae snee ' " ‘ | eres y atl auromobive THE SHOW HAS BEEN HOODOOED, | : ' BunnyeMe: Avene. ApH 9 mbiyeem Wan drentpstaion pucunta|| (ment Wats es wets : th i nl t ‘ 1 t re ne ese, bas ’ Ma . stional Jew y Work * Manut are Awe mtieny truseemit A pand three hin fs 1 me wn wned fen F alin a winter | MISS GOULD'S ANNOYER stra. $4 yt . pokveyed| ON ec the tal aria piss Fetion for seen ' y Nal quarters areal Peru. ad woma i new 5 ve So. 4 dren ei) deviate’ » the came an hie threat ta eat! atrikee « ve hoodooed from the start’ as the cireus men express it ite fret pe I\Grorue A, Madden Committed to! wiih James Dougian strapping man | iyi, workinan if he did . SH ‘4 be sole purpéna.of this bree j Fou can cut At Wusineas af Df ance ‘ene riven with great diMeulty at Peoria, tn Hiinota the tents - | by Judge Aspinall Hoke ke he had pased through almembere vvan toon ha eainey. Phia [son ie wise, there (eno teason why all my maging towed Jee strikes ait} Were blown down a amall cy * Sines the opening three men have | Georer A Masiten # an hee! Kansas cy e 4 had met a few! pavid Shiman refieed da. sous ualng automobiles should not ower the country to eet « * the met violent death, one by murder. one by a fall from a horse and the Only a Few Weeks in the Coun- * ‘ MD Talhah bk ei XANGA NERS ATARI DS PON o rae py oh oa) iad ra rears Pi that the emenoyern” he mit to an Evening third by being run over by a locomotive try and Didn’t Know What He BO i eit tee teat ea sittUK ai |"Now the empowers, have tanued the| MentiAcation to all au orld repurte That i« ail ¢ Vhe show struck Evaneyille Ind. on July 5, to find the town greatly TE MUST a LRRIAR ? 1/23 when T first noticed Hitimatum. that if the ert vorkemen | mobilen ant y vehicles on hens. T couldi't do it if | wanted to [excited over the hooting of @ policeman by a negro. The Mayor and the| Went Up Against When Hej sane hy tutew ceniall 0 bee | Mire M unk fio not a" once retin ty thee benches | he LAUbsh tap aera Es My authority to order strikes is Chief of Police advised Mr Wallace not to ex as he had many negroes Tried to Swim the Rapids. Connarton in Long bal | pore: 2 a general lockout wilt be dectared. TIptsiidenlRra| and Menthe S eS i firikee alaewhere I would have to have red employers were not molested, the citizens were too busy {nelnerat = : n Horan -Foapitatl {1¥ atid stood ovooelta my | U land untvir discrimination against prt i dhe auietance of men higher un Hut |ing the guilty layer of the pollcenian to attend the cirrus, for the rereigra MAX Rehrman, a Geeman ot twenty SE eat aa accra ta cat | MISSLCOHEN:S|BODY)) [t3: wake } MMA Pig va tOE! wie stia0l an. Terie acl wera yun’ $4072 care shy ham on nia antsy but hes SOUR I waa Cima io stan Min HAS BEEN RECOVERED | —<—————— ' hev keen pound e il find wayel a ge A = x a few weeks. thougnt he was a gre ‘gers the = and) tte Mru. Mitchell te young and prect , ' Bees cc nc'toraght Gack """| SOME NOTABLE PERFORMERS, sreiminer inti! he dived anco the Heit] Amane swners be Wat ad Ait TTT geciledy. eneruetis om neibrsttyia _ AGED WOMAN DIES i Parks laughed over the idea toat nis A partial lst of the better known performers Includes Co Ho Sweeney ‘tte B ey , go| marked CNet for editors Inished Him Onee for All. Fioats in Twenty Blocks from the sonvietion fo sulting Hever ONeilifequestrian director; C. G Bronson, musical director; the Deliameades Rie Pas sn ving ae | CAS be is : Yesterday the man came again aud Scene of Her Suicide a Few FROM A BEATING} ' abe eainee a tot nines thin BONeurs. I#on Moore, clown, the Livingetones, aerialista; Okabe Sachi.{ Maurice, at No 4% Bast Ninetieni | Wuaintanees | Sos Peat ane x opposite my widow. Twat there] Days Ago | | trouble began,” he aaid to the reporter, |Jananese slack wire walker, Mie, Herkenrath, elephant trainer; Herr, street. He was boataing of his 4 Apa Giant ater hal/aa\tol many, ea. SH ORIBRS WeLUABy: bie: Has . | Husband Is Held Responsible for ; “nnd you know that what 1 told you|Herkenrath, animal trainer, Prof Suniin, tratner, Hotura Kawara, equili- |" (he water te Maurice wit (ve latter s iy gy ie Imasiued oF fed hve | eee ay ree vureee mn a dexiaes poets He SES cual Her Death and Sent to tas ey serial vay cl pa a ns NST acrobats, Mile, Norada French. globe watked; Blanche |” ae NRE ate pea Mr Madde K thesitaetling hoi "rl I ran out-of the house and before ne| ing into the East River at the foot of the Coroner, eect aE evel) Day ee ne Reed and Minne Sweeney, bareback riders; the Stirk family, bleyellsts; |and sew wha fv could de ee mien unlocked the gem off outa think what Twas up to T had] Elghty-ffth treet, was found to-day! yi) ign died in the hoapital 1 ; With a jail sentence staring me in the |bareback rider; the Four Colinas, whirlwind dancers; Orrin Hollis, eques- "itis arrived one stripped (nin trunieal had ever seen each ather jn their true] AIT wae worth, | 1 must Nave | ii) tees ee win Cohen, a contectioner, of {Sait Magistrate Crane to Hdward Goff, face, and I know they are fixing it to|trian; William Henchey and Harry Higgins. clowns, Harry Lambkina,| ani in le went taht until the afternoon preceding the! iy soa when [got through, and 133 Mast Eughty-ffth street ofl aixty-five years olf. who was @ prite ‘ put it on me as hard as they can, but/equestrian; Owen Hurgen, performing seals; the Karle Siaters, trapeaints: | situkos whea, he ws ceremony, The vauple will sail for EU-| i. ae bruised and ibattered terriviy.| The family of ngsWariee pron| oven eceman Goure (oseys a ee vo going te bold you for the Coroner. Ti come out all right you will see 1 open’ ila : i |the Vertex Sisters, aerialiats; Emma Donova: y P swift current and wh! | AIL the time Twas beating him te] fesses to be at a loss (or an explanation TERS dak fanethevotd ‘ Mayenccoumandieccdli friends! iniitals : ra, ney n, flying rings; Minnie Pierce, Screaming for help and p —- I kept lending with” me toriet mim 20:| of her self-destruction, he had had no| .\vith blanched face the old man Neara | NEW arto iocavoat trapezist; the Flying Alberts, nerlaliate; Apollo. King of the Bounding | (0 sid himself ih the least, he wan iBEAT ALL RECORDS lie ctied oun that he meant na. harm, siitarbaalcelatives shave iGeen| Cf cn ee enue a woremaors yi Fs y ac if ‘ | « tue ast t and pleas ot not to have him ar- i “) =! y i i pe shook frame The oner was * Gatuismeslderoume, |Wire; Nelson, comedy acrobat; Sitimoto's Japs and Takecawa's Japs, the | tt mony EAT ALL Ri | And plense for me not t *F| able to learn. nor hadi ner Moalth been| took Mle frame, The prisoner, wae x a y ork « im. “The ae , _ rested: | aad aati A ee aad 5 ” a 1 cat } “Jarome has It in for me, and the Em. | Heras Family. acrobats. and the Marion (Ind.) Zouaves, under command | fi" Jor" in clove as oe, the IN SPECIAL TRAIN. |: eitnkia'te See'hlm a Tesco that] oat: She was only twenty-four years of conapse, policemen supporting him as } ’ f Capt. Ernest Phill ides age and extremely attractive ployors’ Association Is trying tu fix {of Capt. Er pe ptoueeling man, and then one of the ST ee ey Uy hai teonielit d extremely: autractive ino tottered f. Me, bur L guess T will get ahead of) ‘This in the worst circus wreck which has ever occurred, ‘The nex | Men aovard threw oul n rope: | Lae metghtorio nd Heard the sacker antl ake her life, sie waa etermined | Gott and his wife, who was seventy + Dut I ehrmna had just abouts sore b: ent and got a polleeman, | hs should ‘not be. buffie rao i No. 615 em. This persecution isn't hurting me) most disastrous was that of the Walter Main show at Altoona, Pa., abou | enous Teft to grasp tie rope and HAN] Me Lowe Cut Off Five Hours Be Paltseman Loos hauled ‘nin ln to) sieh cane phould, not he teed Seid) Pathe Mone OLE Viadana with my union. The Housesmiths nee drod and Thirtieth street. Accordin; File he waa pulled ashore. He had linet station and 1 appeared against ht boner been Aauled on board than he tween New York and Los Angeles | though 1 would vather not have got Inte] ** fought off wo young men | rescue her wut they were ¢ to the pollee, ten pars ago. In this wreck all the trains were derailed and the animal thi fof had been In the I am being hounded for fighting ‘ ; yy escaped, but only six or eight vere k ‘ainted all this notoriety jsonceacue: her piney vane ae . ues! reais FI thelr battles and they are standing by Pp only 8ix or eight persons were killed. Vie wae taken to the Presbyterian in Effort to Reach Child. a re is Ortaiuier dincharged the man fo let her sink and look to th habit of chust! his wife, and last : me to a man. Hospital, where he was soon revived. jand said he had been punished enough, —_ Thursuay he overdid it. The womaa LOS AN FES. Ca ie ey appeared nanipet aim { i transcontinental records were broken by! was sorry he did no: get the lithic ¢ ranscontin f I< wer a4 SOF et thee RELIANCE FAVORITE ihr zor.in! tein. wien brourot Henry TG feet ha Lowe to this city at 1 withone: didn’t want { “I am In this fight only to prevent the employers from forcing Satan tate anything etre, Bilt he has the: fares! that the empiovers from foreing an’ untair| anything ame, Dut ne has ene free 41] GIRL-BRIDE'S MOTHER | New York 1896, joined the local unte ! {re wnat the other unions do, Tama" urge ena want om eal "Ot FORGIVES IN COURT, | was taken to J. Hood Wright Hos- CHAMBERMAID I5 | Suvi! tent a leating Gor gave fers — | heir names | ae afternoon. His effort to reach the bed: | ly the papers. | ACCUSED OF THEFT. | Houseamiths are paying me to look after |{veman: He bumped heads just as he | IN ENGLISH BETS. pide of his little daughter wax in valu, | "MY Msban | was agicap at ihe time, | aires cs Mater Diese fs Fates. thelr interests and Tam doing it, We| Med done in the West, and’ in three | for she died while he was on the way, | for he works Nighi en te ae egs | SARATOG. Yo. Ava. teeMra, Mare have @ union that can mand absolutely se he was walking delegate of his Relents at Last and Gives Her Biess-| mut the speed of his train wan not re-| did a pretty good fob and I don't think! Arrest Grows Out f Several Rob garet M. Coyle Callahan, wife of Dr. Rlone fn thie Aight, “Ninety per cent. of | APO CreAnIaAtion. Tt wan not the bumn- ingitolehenveusnnur | Col. Crawford, of Royal Ulster Yacht .". : he wil come inashing me agaln ‘ ical Wacsie ware Sacha taanaieantdaenancieee our men are at work and only 10 per Aprceao teenie Aims Share) SU SURD, Runawa Club, Says the Odds Ms. Lowe left the Grand Central on] lias Uned Fints Before, lerles jof sSueere KEI ue: Philadelphia street cottage to-day. She cant. have been looked out by the em-limong tia felivw-morkmen mat he hed EL Are 6 to 4. [tne Twentieth Century damited last! st yt the first time tT have Apartment-House. SES ee a eee opera ian lat New ree iey can stay out I I) mip aie talked back to the bomen if| ,JorePh Schmidt and Nertha Recan | Tuesday At Chicago he took the spe-| jounded masters with my fats. 0 For several weeks tenants of the Mar- York Clty amd lived there the better takes five years ¢o win. Parks knows that next Thursday he will have to face the Court of Special ee inl train which brougat aim to tits] before To owas married, 1 got after ay. SEERA ENGTIGBWAL UT 2a | jected te so many insults thi H " . | vived by several children by her Arst She was twice mary Schmidt, the young married couple who) Col RG Sharman-Crawtord, V portion of her 11 1 Ulster Yacht city: he thought they were crowding fim o1 Atal enone ater oon aa quick Catan, a) NOr@ arraigned before Magistrate Bar. | Commodore of the Roya res e hours to fo —— as he was to bid them |W In the Yorkville Court ves cr who will represent the club on], reached Loe Angeles in five houra | tay. have to protect themselves, and if any articles of Jewelry from thelr rooma. | }iNs Et cree yt ls that tribunal | good morning. So the union put him in] %ere freed by him to-day, the mother |Shamrock WT during the cup races. tees time than that made dy the Pea- BT Nee IAAT a outd mead willl Bel Copeland Ie AU na | husband, i r to put him in| piace where he could say things om. [0% the wirl withdrawing her complaint | WAS a Passenger on the Waite Star line cock special and ten hours ahead of its| give them a Tie of my fists that w st = | 5 Prison for a year for his crime. It is ke a fan impression as it dig | feven yards of lace valued : me. al abduction inst Sear h n schedule. Seligman, Ariz, was | make as much of an | Rot anlikely that that sentence will be |"! Gtidlesrdetih Senet co esane: the AE aati | ’ e aA vas | in this man Douglas. Maloney, twenty-six years old, a cham- Th P f th P impused "nies Disiretcaworney Je: p,_4,Cluanen #™ the Vato, 0 SestHepemene Wotan | As SEN Pe Sec eas) Seip re ttig ietg noes Roles inloe’ uals tue tie areitien ce ancae etmn gaigecmaan vie tis Jes PMCID CU OU ULG ST ESS: ioe sa tereteree 108 account of his eens ee form in ane bent tho | fdand in hand the two walked out o: |‘ ravwford said Duniitee) wiead orthe scheduler Bars | beat mish alle Maen ener ae a tae De ate cree Shuata ee Strong word, Press. Great power. prosecuti 0 e@ four jon ere are cliques in the| qo, ae ie Nu is r Eure : strong ay wish all women who are en arra d Jefferson Ma \ indictments Housesniitha, and Bildganen's Union, | our while the oourt attendants and] “I am more in @ position to ask for/ stow, Cal, was) At 9.33 ALM, iu- | f{ysuited, would. start out and do the|Court to-day the young woman almitiod Take a cider press, for instance—if eamship Germanie, whteh arrived to Pending against the man. ‘The pubi poll 6 y 4 . B HE | oy pape : police showered ther age ‘ormation than to give it. [ under stead of 6.15, as schedule Ve It isn’t hard work, for a woman. eae i y . 7 a Prosecutor doesn't want to take the|Th* on Against Parke thought itl fyiong oo mice ane ane Acct WHE thatuoielvewe ehems|t ay nae =a firsts of strength when she's mad.’ | taking the lace, but denied taking any ‘there's anything good in an apple H ghence of Jetting Gam Parks of with {Oud teat him when he came up for} chem good luck for the future | nt | tock has beaten the old one by many | BOR a el eT Sint eagvaaton vas found an {the elder press will get It out, ‘Then ‘twelve mo: re-election a little while b m luck foi ature : Mieilald, 6 i looked Tike he had bean beaten with a posses vas also | 3 RIS eee ot) SEER) Ee ca Teer ala way La eehtres che te thotctae (, oonmdt sand thev@l) sho la OAIY Ate | eae aun eon aeane beet e BULGARIANS PUSH club, bat the "masher ‘exterminator tvs |oid-fasnioned ‘vreant-pin, The prisoner | there's the cotton press, the vitrified e ’ teen years old, hay ; ' B 4 if paul She used only her hands, ‘Tae much-|claimed to have. be TOM a | hyr4e Wont dom Parka ety? “ey can an | "4% and tat on tt.” Tho President ore [yay Soest ON Pave een married about} hopetuls Sammenic HLT he eV") ENOL T WITH VIGOR, |bytternt masher siathe le atari fg chave aug ne pin fem 8 prick press, &e., &C., all Indicative ‘ G0 to hell dered him out, and his answer wan “Tit |i. hey wil! go to live with Rup ; Jor work, Mrs, Mitchell says she has |e. valued the pin at 33 jof great strength—also the printing . break your head ff you don't shut up.” narried sister of Schmidt at No.| “As to the sentiment in England, well, given him something to do looking after Bogy, who made tae complaint, 135 Magistrate Breen wat he di press, Would Rather Fight tha First avenue ti, wil \hia disfigured face. Taw-boned, and he took th " 5 ‘ ‘ i AUN NaS) Geen: ed Uae tered itse!? to hin hands’ ‘tint|very. tant man had’ vated aod the vor [PREFERRED DEATH THE LEAD AGAIN, | csimmitcces are folowing ste. tormer was logging, and that’s a fighting husi-| turns showed that he hid been elected poll & Meas. The men that wring a living from| Insidentally he chokeo the President TO INVALIDISM., ie (Special to The Evening World.) NEWARK, N. J., Aug. 7—Mrs, Minnie Goldberg, of No. 446 Elizabeth avenue, Julius Whild, sixty-nine vears old, a of inoiting attacks upon the) veteran of the civil war, committed tah Mahometans ti hopes of \ex: | aiitcide In his) room: at: No. 810 Ea Then they called the police in, and he girl threw ber| it. is bolleved that Shamro a. ald Magistrate Breen wat he did Ril fighter. When he saya “r'g they threw him out of the placa, but] Ams around her mother's nock in coure| Rta Ot, he th, Wat att mod anes. | Thee Hundred Appear at Railway Sie me tiene pil ne: nad ony several it any time before he land e str © bine | 229 Pleaded with her to let e EAR Seth , ae requested an adjournment to give, ere oO than eat’ he landed in the street the biue-| drop, Jet the case! iutely sure of the result Bridge Only Two Hours’ March FOUND HUSBAND DEAD thepollcensime collone Watnerenond - been fighting ever| Coats knew that they had deen working | When Mra Heean sald ahe woul} w ne haat tn the Retlance Aromienionion ee se times tol ook up Her soon tince he was @ youngster In knees| 10 gathered ls faction amut nim on [dea the change ged cne molt wisn. |" kaw ie the hetting ty England | IN ROOM FROM GAS, | smitten "otmorraw Si Thirty. ight the aidewnlk and they Ufted him on | Mucky stopped by Mawistiate Harinw, [and but the odds are six-to four-in| SALONICA, Aug A band of 300 D eae } yee! years ago he was torn in| thelr shoulders, nt rom a number ‘of the Kiros |¢ Mt Re! T wish T could get] Rulgavian Insurgents has appeared near ' : mplovee, avor of Y 5 appeared ne. the Aghting County Cavan, Ireland, He| ‘It I'm not. elected, boys," he natd, the mitts frlenda Tees ,atore. |twa to one o the alway bridge over the River Var- HUSBAND SLAIN, SHE SAYS. es: ¢ fourteen when he crossed the ocean| ‘the Housesmiths and Bridgemen'a| (2? young couple ag they were leaving dar, two hours distant from this city./ Mee. Jullus Whild Diacovers that He Q landed 1, ok in the New World. Hel Upion wHl never hold another election.” | ‘"® SoUrtreom SHAMROCK III. IN The great fodder depots at Samanli,; Meant His Death Threats Mra. Goldberg Reports Her Suspi- led in Canada. He was big and|He got back to where the ballot-box — . Aydiell and Harmanil have besn burned Too Late, cions to Newark Poltce. | | t that game are big and hard, ar 1 Outpoints the Old B H ‘ 1 Eltaabeth, reported at Police Headquar- | d hard, and +e] of the unton, folowing this, and then Challenger Outpoints the oat in} eiting the ‘Turks to massacre ghe Bul- | Sroreyc Scag by i 5 | Wild, free life develops th Poni Koei Gut ee ees 4 ,Forty-first street, to-day. by inhaling ters this afternoon that she belleved her 4 pene teyetoes thelr ante] took che “boys” out and treated them a Fair Wind Off Sandy wurlins In revenge ee tas ova HF oLermain tint abelballeted. tee 4 jons. They have no use for) atthe corner Mrs. Turkey I wel: prepared to put down |!) ene 3 husband ha¢ le Newey s Woaklings. Distinction among them io{ “We'll not form anew union,” ne toa | M"® Tlesenhausen Had Been In 111 Nek: any revolution, there belng 80,00) troops Se Ni Parte ie an Ma [She was accompanied by Goldbera's | ‘on Won by strength and proweny with them. ar to-day taac| “Health for Years and At Last | E i the dianffected provinces in addition | Ken the tip off the cas tet caeber | Orother, Isaac Goldberg, of Long lal- | MAME TORNC at ee Sam Marks Js not the man to-day tha Kit The Shamrocks started to-dav'a race [in the provinces: in the gaa to flow freely through a rubber | Drothen | Ree on ee ie do” your man} he was five years ago He knows tna illed Herself, lrrom Scotland Lightsitp. ‘The course] to large reserves. be, one end of whic he held between] “rhe man was in Newark Friday night , H ing and t y the reat| he ie in the graap of a fatal disease a‘ ore AS ye. ¢ ¢ Newark Friday K and turn to ch xt & a lwas ftteen mi southeast, a run 1 —_— bis teenth Mra. Goldverg received a telegram early lay | Mrs. Seraphina ‘Tiesenhaus My elght years old. committed say with the rest of the camp. If al Dt Win wits saye that ‘ Ne thirty=tieeward and return, thirty miles tan can't do that, better for him had! inthe Heated ast US STL a GHASE OVER HOUSETOPS. | ‘tre nov was discovered by his wite/Saturday, morning to the effect that he hag sutcide a rting time was; Shamrock [, 1 lance was he never been born than to try tu stay, unusually long arm riz her residence, No, 84% Eaat 0: pea] EAL Se pa and stepson and an ambulance was)noarg from tim ‘since. He had ‘ ; facet i en of that when the occasion arises tol gry +» to-day by Ding | ‘The new boat passed the olf one with. | Molleeman nally Lands on e ‘ id her huaband had been} Several bodies found In the Passaic| him go down under the “test.” parka) Swing the Dig, bony N#ia AC tHe end of] {OMA second-atory window Me ievernterminGtes . ap Seana pect | River during the past Week were ex-| Just for contrast, this picture 1# Want through tt all right ther Mra, Tisenhausen was the wi inthe ora Shoulders of the Fugitive. drinking, and for the last few months] vijay put the wife failed to find her vn, Th kind of printi Thi walking deleeate. however, who, s Rarkes primitiveness that ts mak: | Paul Tiesenhausen: : wife off AL LM OP. M. the two boats were fost i. ce merote nanae.{ whenever intoxicated, had — always] iieband shown, This is one kind of printing has been and ts such a sore ta tne ina, Nae p the stand he 4 aclerk at the Rus-lta sigh om the shore at Highland | After an exciting chase across house-| ag co Kill himself. The family} The police believe the missing manipress, but not the kind The World is Seota]| AlN Consulate. # ould | LW MY Years snelin a thick haze invalid, and of late aad| miles from the tur BIOAN more and more despondent Wey were tien two] tops. Policeman Gilbert, of tne East) XEN Uo ose watch on him, ane| fell into the hands of the “railroad ‘og mark with the [One Hundred and Fourth sireet station,’ 284, KYOl forgot to-day to look ‘after| row" wang, eh red Herbert W 1, avolored ht Wullding trades emplovers yas a wand printed on. But even in the days of Ben Franklin, and very much later, New York, |and er. Ho worked his way O90) won! about a minute In the lead [to-day capt r]enatlenc: at. He becama a coit! heave imi her tailuie to re F i A — — , aver in and i main ealth hile te cht . t ‘an. of No, 1793 4 avenue, : e e the one shown in the + West Superior, Wis. and it was while! nos Irs {he | NEF Hushend was dreating this meening| At 22) ie yachts came again into[man. of S Sei Mate I asieas CHILD A DIVORCE WITNESS. |Prestes JIM", ‘wielded immense influc ha was at thar occupation t hee ahtine Is yearning | Shd. her son wassin the dining-room| view on the return, Both were on the} WA! ed for highway robddery | LIGHTNING BOLT WAS FATAL. picture have wiel mmense ( | ka. Gticataanlesc’ ve Eva wants to get even reading a newspaper Mrs, ‘Tiexenhaasen {port task and headiog i toward Far, Last nieat Ward and another colored . lence. Ree ete Come Re aD aN cathece Work, (Uther te we ner chamber, Lackamay Shamrock HL led 4 man, sald tobe the Janitor’ ot a downe (her Granted a Decree on! put this World-Want Talk is about Basler beiswune in with the iron trades} ; ibaa. ta thie fAre-eacape and leaprd |. nite and way well.to windy town building, loaded Oliver Powell, 4) Bat John Marphy Lived a Week Daughter's ‘Teatimon World Wants. f ecame a rivete Dicawo’ Wan} le Prince ver th She vied before a doe |S Minute an La n y Re “ a 4 Bie eres cuicsctacers over ier mecha Nas day taat| tor arrived ; fore Widore lee old Bout, ‘hey were sailing fant, colored sasior. employed in the Navy'| After Being Struck. gapreme Court Justice Cochrane, of | pidn't know it was a World-Want at that Ume as fast aw bande c nd p fai bekak? al dred men who had seceded . {x wind having frest 1 considerad! Yard. with whiskey and then robbed) 5 atiisph f One Hundred ana} Brooklyn. to-day granted a divorce to/'Talk? Well, well! Well, it Is. Ime as fast aa bandy could pur| from. aie Meta hers) Union, a a : An gna) ROIACW ohn Murphy, 0} t Ul rank Niess, after hearing the testi-| | Now to bualness. ‘The great popue then up, and Parks jowed the ranks| branch of the Houseamiths’ Union and | —— - him of nis i nd a mold watch. | vee cninta atreet and Third avenue, ath : Lat 5 pop' GAD id teal ranks) branch of the douseamiiie Madea andl WRECKAGE FOUND! AT SEA, Ae Polleeman Gilbert was going up-| Twand-nins street wid THE aver) signy of the couple's fourteen-vear-old| Jation of this great elty had put be- [a Matat Lathere: Unton, hadcbean i FUNERAL OF DR. WARREN, |eisirx to where Ward lived to-day,| died Jn Lebanon Hos y daughter as to the relations between| fore them this morning seventy-elght Fooght Way to F y work-on vatious jobe throughout the Ward saw him coming and om foF! Gase has been one of wonder to the] ) Giotiera lain Mii coersapondent n at "He k is b c Hy, He sald thelr return’ to work teria Deck Fittings and Sall- = tees The oof Fan for a block over tel ystclans in the hospital and to many] irank Samuels. *) Business Opportunity and For ‘Sale ie knew his business, and it was not! vould enalle many members of the Bishop Potter Conducts Service |ioox of buildings and then dropped) Bhystela 4 called t ‘Mamma, the child sald, “was en-|advertisements. Think bow long it Jong before he won his way—or fought lousesmitas. Union and other unionsl ("Ve ern Of Shinnecock Pe inrayat’ x aketient,, the oaliceman was] viaiting, physicians who called to ex-| Mammer,,the, child agit uae gn] Mri have taken. these. soventys te ie re correct to say—to Pad migned the arutcra : a o wate Nector of St. James, Wlose on the fugitives heels that he| amin i ) nae F ond u Biltwould be more correct to vay—to a) Who Tad wignel Loe aruicration agree-| VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass, Aug, 7 SED Lee te USER Ee men Titman caaent. tic wit him’ ranniag | VOqatme afternoon of July 9% Muephy| wanted me iv call him papa.” | eight advertisers to convey thelr of Feremanahip. When men under him had eS nderson of toronto, Canada, {THe Wig Vniderwriter, which arrived| ‘The funeral seryice for the late Dr {downstaire and attested a capture by] was found unconscious #t Ong Hundred) TRE TN RL acon going on, between | ferings and thelr needs to so vast an iB Manure he told them to knock off and worthy master workman of the Knights| here to-day, veported that when about | Edward Walpole Warren, rec ot thy wz on his shoulders and Fiftieth stree! < ‘eloctricad | her mother J Samuels, and Justice} audience by word of mouth. Think iy mitted hia gullt, and in takea to the station Ward ad-| Tt was Just after a severe plicated the| storm, and it was found that Murp! MUe It. When he had any difficulty of | of Labor, was in cha who died at Bad Cocarane Immeditaely granted the de-| how quickly this vast audience of of the I. of Lt tive mites south of Shinnecock yesterday | parish of St. Jan his own he followed the same princ Fy Headwaters nc the Arend she came across a quantity of wreek stien, Auatria, July 24, was held to-[other colored man for waom the police! pad been struck by Ighining. He was] cree. as | readers may obtain something they 4.8 liked the loguing camp way of doing | 8% and) Master Workman age, waieh the captain. thought tsdi- {day in St. James's Church, Madison ave- [are now looking {taken torcheLabanon | Horotal wad bly : E need through the agency of these ad~ Bing&s Fithor he knocked his man's| he leing busy conferring with « ater 1A wteamanip|nue and Seventy-firat street. ‘The ——— Vet tor eh’ war thought that he| Riaweweods va. Caban X-Glants. | Voctisements, An X-ray slot machine Against a wali or slugged him jn| tors a Aa id LEN By next we 1 pa.l-bearers were Wardens Thomas P. Mollenhauer Be: prague. might recover, but he gradua.ly sank. At Ridgewood on Sunday the Ridge-| (just invented) seeks capital; a pat- If it happened that he was| Wel . ny men at work| ‘The wreckage consisted of what ap-| ‘i "i av 8’ IOHNSBURY, Vt, Aug. 1.—Mol- never regained complete con-| woods will tackle the Cuban X-Giants. fa mediator ho bumped the| Pertaiomare at the men who wave re-| neared to be a care of cerritis, such | Fowler and Stephen Baker and Vestry-| 8%. JOHNSHURY. Viw Aue, 7 Mol) Moumese, but in-memi-consclous Inter-| Xe both teama are pulling up a git-|tern shop is offered for sale; also us sig ¢ arbitration agreement.|as are generally used on board a steam-| men Bayard Dominick, F. 8, Saiesbury,| ‘euhauer, Kings County Club, Brooklyn, ‘would say that he had « pricking | edged article of ball these days, a red-| drug store; a coal and ice busines da togetner and then told] Mr. Sanderson sald the timo was not’ er, and a steamer's deck fittings, alko| Auguat F. Holly, John McKeeson, Na-| to-day beat Sprague, of St. Johnsbucy, | ser the physicians said, | hot tussle should result. The curtain pine (or aineuaning whether the mem- a portion of A walling™ venealay tern, eavnenton Runhat hoider, in the championship round of ste Ree areal Yeauit, of the slectriolt Falaer wit’ be betwach ihe “Terror Seer ee ia von ies ena Bice i} x i ‘ y champlonshipa, ‘ack amateur teat (Ve; he will never be act as strike breakers, Silpg with a name oa it "°°***! potter, rid Pe rh Saas” Payer | COmIHIeaN, UE Ne ee erela gee ee ied Opportunities every, day. . a A MM le, oh dint ‘