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A (ete HEAVY BAIL FOR | ‘GENTLEMAN’ THIEF fironks. the Cleaver Burgiar. Car ‘iad Wounded into Court. Is Hele in $10,000 on Four Bi ferent Charges MAY BE A BIGAMIST. TOO During Career at Long @ranen Me Married One Woman and ited Another, Pleading Accident in Latter Caae " tye , fork « 10 en fixed até Aline re Te | uina wee murt, only thre of them fled complainte Mfrs, Willlam @ wes » Me Wogt Fitty-firet atr Carl I Hansen, of No. 9 West | ty th street, and Mra, Mary | lanherg, of No 14 Weet Fitty-third | Sergt Hdward C. Rar o Assault charge to be oarried Into court who, Detectty tt nade t oka ir Headquartera detectives, with Capt. Langdon, took him from hie cell and op the way t the police tribunal stemmed nt BAlevue Hospital ao that his wound could be dressed.) ‘The burglar pleaded not guilty to all the accusations made against him and walved examination Capt to court Brooks expressed the wish that he had been killed. The police antic pate that he will make an attempt to/ commit suicide and are watching hin, The prisoner speaks constantly cousin, whom he evidently loves No trace of her has been found thus far, It is belleved that she is on er way to the West Brooks told the court that he was venty-nine years of age and a baker pocupation. entleman George’ has been identt- | | positively by his mother and sister W. Brooks, of New F say he has a former wife in neh. Although she has se- lvgree, It 1s not yet operative, yentleman George’ wae married Woman who was with him untl! “ft his arrest he has added to his Hst of crimes. omy | Langdon said that on the way FS tereiits THR “OR. Nr <5 SOUSN'S NIECE WEDS HER HERO | He Is a Cale je Nato and Met, Miss Helen a Week Ago, When He Saved Her from, Drunken Men’s Attentions. | | The reward Joseph B. Hurston, a| |oafe manager at Rockaway Bench, re- celved for saving Mies Helen A. Sousa} | from the Insults of rowdies was her hand in marriage. | Mise Sousa ia niece of the bandmaster | and daughter of a wealthy tovacco planter, She has been in the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Montrea!, ¢or sev- eral years, and this summer went down to Farmingdale, Long Island, to visit her father. | With owo girlie she wert to Rockaway | |Beach iast Gaturday. They were danc-| Ing with each other when two men, un-| der the influence of iiquor, approached them. Hurston, who was in the pavil fon, put the bolsterous men out, and then danced with Miss Sousa Sousa aes to Rockaway Beach again Rar’ night found Hurston and Miss cool a THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, _Avaowe NTLE. “BURGLAR, Hie FIRST WIFR, AND THE WOMAN Hh KILLED IN NRW JERARY. ‘LEFT ON VACATION AND OSAPPEARED Mes, Louie Robbing Has Aaked Polos to Md in Learning Fate of Her Mushand. Who Ie Mysterioualy Missing NO TRACE FOR SIX WEEKS, Was Geen to Leave Mome te Join Wife and Od In Country, and Friend Fear Me Mae Mat with Foul Play on Journey play Mra, Rotting aod Ciatr baby dane war en the skilie and the A amd father was vin them for We vacant + went her a letter that he would leave New York on uly ehibore saw eave the bow het that and an een stem vor Atier waiting i gaye and wetting several letters, Robb me back New York. A private search was Inatituted, but {t avatied nothing, and the police have been asked SLEPT IN CHAIR FOR FIVE YEARS. Then Went to the Window for Air, Fell Out and Was Killed. John Fahey. a pressman, fell from the e fifth floor window of his home, | of the Dullding at | early to-day and w. | on ‘U7 Broome atreet. killed, He wa: had slept in a chair, It ts thought that he went to the window for air and fell Fahey went to sleep in his chair be- side the window as usual lant night, His | cister, who keeps house for him, heard a noise a few hours later and, going into Bhe looked to | the room, found it empty | the courtyard below and saw his body | An ambulance was called from St | cent'’s Honpital, but | when tt came. j ——————=—_ ROOM FOR THE JAY FINNS. Vin- Fahey was dead per WAN, AMERICAN AFFAIRS FIRST. have no: 1 at Washington. OUR RULE; Perfect Work, Painless Process, Popular Prices, our friends ead you will © pleased Sets of Teeth, double suction Gold Crowns...... Bridge Work, per tooth. Gold Filling Uke det si. oo German Spoken. Come and bring me) Sund. Important Charch Matters Here Taken Up by Pope Pins ROME A crea Propae emuming work ¢ the de Pope Leo and the electio’ wean of Hartford, Conn, and the arch-| diocese Dubuque, Ia, and the appoint ment of a new bishop of Columbus, 0 ,| In succession to the Right Rev. Henry ow Coadjutor Archbishop of zariing the proposal for op of Milwaukee, to suc- te Moet Rev Frederte X Yat been recetevd trom| ethme Gen Be Oured| ‘The etavomens of MP. 1 Memen, av | fy Altarnd Sty Chtenge, prove that the eoree cneee Of Aatiewe (6 ihe world ane fot anty eatiewedy But are ready cured | hy Br. GeRIMnOnte Aethne Core ity rye AGAVE leper in FHrriinte mer ory ter ne il Feed gene Athena Cure A a ha eee fret Teva 1 went OF een th GIVE ae mor elnw meee dae Moh Felieomy ahd Dhaece @otten eniirety core the Aart Ce ee oe eee A hy all dew Gert ge Aarmp in Vr fee Peet Ming. poelnge we at poe Ry deter woe ee Excursions YA Gen'l Slocum Grand Republic hot pri, str. GRAND REPUBLIC YACHT RACES mes ARG, oR08, piles Str. GEN'L SLOCUM WILL MAKE TRIP TO VIEW FINISH | of Vacht Race rernreny Afternoon, | Pink $] 00 EXCURSIONS EVERY SUNDAY | ERIE RAILROAD LACKAWAXEN | At he Junction of the Delaware and Lacks’ vere, 11] Miles from New York. SHOHOLA Jn the Blue Mountaina, one hundred and miles +, om the beautiful ware ‘Express iraina leave W. $94 st 49.30; Jersey Clty 9.16 and | embers BL 9.09 Me Meturaing leave ‘Lackawaren 4.16 lav) Shohola 4.20 and S15 POM GREENWOOD LAKE GLENS $1.00—or, with Dinner at Casino, $1.50. Special express tratn » 9 1) Wear, ends 82.00, 10.00 A M sey City Wand ARP. MAUCH. CHUNK GLEN ONOKO SUNDAY, AUGUST 28rd LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. you Weat 204 St eg Station, Penns Ivania or et ven errs Ving ey todd STIR? chotiaes fy CAR bal rae Ve, tae "f oy « i “Cen a 4 ) Brote A oe en “Sy ‘Wet ety anne Street Beatied foot of Destrosses and Cortias NewYork Central Trains arrive and AMidn'igh 1 #2 10's Mt 780 aM rt zl cr sesese SSEa) Atbany Express | tine the right jugular vein tn his neck Sousa at the doora of the Chureh of St. in the Edgemere Inn, where he had Rose of lima Ing to be married They were referred to the Bishop, 1893 that young Brooks went Detroit & Chicago 171 Broadway, cor. Corti and nal $ 1 .5O ROUND CUTTHROAT AFTER og Branch. He had just been been a guest for two months with his Thefr Third Am Outinws Te-|]l ass Grand St. Good t TRIP eae o after securing bls permission they re- a Z wo ran er Grand Tae .. 1 om prison in New Haven, |tirned to Rockaway Beach and were b ter, an Nettie Thompson. Morrow to Be « Great A 743 Lexington Ave, cor. 59th &. Special train leaves New York 28rd St employment with a mer- W. H. White. White died ward and Brooks married the ho was much older. lived with the woman's two ! sous one of whom was almost as old iis stepfather, In October, 1898, Mrs. Hibbets was shot through the t In the doorway of her home, and woen arrested Brooks pleaded guilty to 8.25 9. m., Cortlandt or Desbroases Sts. so) am. Brooklyn Annex 8.16 a. m. Fare trom Brooklyn 16 cents extra. daadabslaaaal REBKE Xx! married by Father Dillon. Dr. Thompson was partly dressed alled up her father, 0 : yi|_The third annual outing of the my Bhat Caatatithin town homel atiNGl |e Hares NE Moor toe Ped lPinn Association, of the Thirteenth As- 19% Prospect place, Brooklyn, on the \vancaltolay ert ty Clerk of|#embly District, at Phoenix Park, New telephone, and told’ him about her mar- old e was County Clerk Of} sp, & I. to-mortow promises to be triage. To @ reporter Mrs. Hurston said | Rensselaer County. There ts no known | Dorp, t 8c her father's only comment was: motive for his act, except that he had|of unusual interest ‘ores of promi- “on! been suffering from nervous trouble,|nent politiclans of the city will attend ed he killed bimeeie| ang a feature of the event will be the Wealthy Troy Physi Physician Com-! and 8 ts bel while temporarily Insane. presence of the three district leaders mits Suicide at Hotel in As-| {rom the Thirteenth—Senator Peter J. He Is sail to have Assembly- Banking and Financial. >i 9 eeesaseesess: eee ep PURI WEEE Dp >> AM ot ah R SRE RKEREF REE EEXEMBEEKER) te Saiurtey ad a vse ee 7 ent Satur rt , ine a ad Bite ans sie 208 A at ted . exe Sunda: Mor 'Atnnay fatordays onty, 2.44 vs ER > Sk! + LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, “THE WAY TO THE SEA."’ MANHATTAN BE Leave a4 Hurston, who says he wil! come into ossession of $16,000 next month, and his bride will remain in Rockaway Beach the rest of the summer, but instead of living at a hotel they have planned to Facts Determine Values Pullman Care cn el ‘through trains. ‘Trains illuminated with. Fiseach, he 167, 281 road. been wealthy and He | Dooling, of Tammany Hall; ‘ pter, declaring it to have been | remain on hig gasoline launch bury Park, Where He and Sis-| eases ene Ripkiteea was;man John Kerrigan, of the Greater He was sentenced to two VT y Apparantiv dn the best ool eleita |New York Democracy, and Herman j fe Fan NY. 2%. minutes us in jail. CHANCELLOR IS NAMED. ter Were Guests. aes Silt << 2 the | Joseph. of the Republican organiza- TOCK PRIGES AND STOCK VAL- ROCKAWAY Ilis wife secured @ @tvoros. It is sata) Atohbishop Farley has appointed his ran loeen Lento babe hee JES WILL GRADUALLY COME TO-| dy and ane ay that Dr, secretary, the: Rev. P. J. Hayes, Chan- GETHER IN THE COU will be # wrestling match for that Da | sat0"'n etae, eb" Wantoot Ragrana” Company Brooks's mother and sister aiied Thomp- | Il game for $100 a side SE OF THE NEXT | £40. GRORGE H. DANIELS, : cellor of the diocese, succeeding ine] ,spuRy P : to his death by his own hand. SIX MON’ er and assured her of thetr aympathy. | ey, Charles H, Colton, rector of St.| ASBURY PARK. N. J. Aug f of the occurrence | jaa, our aihicite events fog numerous Paw ONTHS ltrooks has not been seen in Long|Stephen's, who has been made Biehop|Dr. Allen R. Thompson, of Troy, N. Y.,) is that the knife with which the deed| bake that Is causing mouthe to water| Our 400-Page LONG BEACH. iianch eince that time, and {t ts said| of Buffalo. committed suicide here to-day by cut-l was committed cannot be found [ell through the Thirteenth » “GUIDE “DAILY | dit wt Real Estate. that he fears the husband of the women | eeesee-—enneneennereeeeenenenenen nnn to andour MARKET | 719" 30 a3 | z he murdered will kill him. INVESTORS" LETTER"? | 4.50. 6.29, 5 50, 0.50 ES roe Mrs. Brooks visited her gon in the contain a complete financial history of prison ward at Bellevue yesterday and jad @ long talk with him. @he had be- Meved lately that he had reformed and was shocked to hear of nt ey crimes te ys ee Highland Beach—-Pleasure Bay, AaW. Wadia st. 806. 1 4 PRACTICAL JOKE | akon a b dal Pee y Auburndale MAY COST A LIFE, Thomag. Smith's Mouth and Throat Terribly Burned While He .fae Asleep. If the story of Thomas ¥. Gmith, of No. 717 Bergen street, Brooklyn, is true he will probably die, the victtm of a practical joke, Smith, who is fitty years old, walked into the Cumberfand Street and, saying he was eick, fell to the floor unconscious, © Upon examination the doctors found the man’s mouth and throat burned, apparently by carbolic acid. When Smith regained consciousness he said that he had gone into @ saloon near the Brooklyn end of the bridge, and after taking a drink fell asleep tn a chair, “I wee awakened by something being poured into my mouth,” he eat “and I felt a terrible burning.” oo ROOSEVELT TALKS OF FAIR. Goes Over Details with ex-Senator Carter, St. Louis Commisstoner, OYSTER BAY, Aug. 32.—Bx-Senator = i ‘Thomas H. Carter, of Montana, was the ‘4. e : ry eo e LARGE DOUBLE ORE | EAST i3att ST. ROUTE | (BRONX). locolad by Ocean Breezes. sri cue ce Mrmitest Recsera the first arrest and conbiction, under the United SA UIUEL, | SUBAYe vec tea ot oe the President appointments in his State EAST 99TH ST. ROUTE, and‘also talked over some details con- cernin, the Louistana Purchase svat tion of which 0) 18 one of the Nai Ferd caer areesat a ae, a, such refilling of Cremo boxes Wwe ivill pay a “iamepiate possession | {NEWPORT eT 50 RULAND & WHITING CO., |}! 5 BEEKMAN ST, | at Sagamore Hill durin, starting for Washington ae Bia ae ar ternoon. —— REPUDIATE MITCHELL. A despatch from Indianapolis recetved here to-day recites that a man calling himself John C. Mitchell, President of the International Bro tlonacy preditigaa peut "there Sonat loomy predictions about Of organized eects Internal Revenue Lalps. Reward of $1,000.00. arrests and conbictions $500.00 each, making a total of $26,000.00. Ihe great and increasing popularity of Cremo Se Cigars has caused unscrupulous dealers refill boxes originally containing the genuine Cremo Sc cigars, with cheap and inferior cigars. Such refilling is a crime under the United States For evidence that secures States Internal Revenue Lalvs, of anyone for For the next fifty all Railway and Industrial Corporations and outline the probable immediate | course of prices. ISSUED GRATIS. MAILED FREE. HAIGHT & FREESE CO. 53 Broadway, New York, “Determining the character and tinan- cial responsibility of your Broker is as! niportent as the selection of right} stocks For Sale. (2 nowsry. co Cor BED cen OPE 2 if desired, Diamond Co., | bh . TAKE ELEVATOR. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. ALL MAKES. 8. WEBSTER CO, - 50x85, NEAR CITY HALL, __ Golleges Schools, &c. ~~ HIRSHFIELD’® SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS * 1979 Lexington ave., cor, 9let ot. 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Station, Trains leave Long Island City daily, 12.02, 1,02 and 2.02 P, M. New England Development and Improvement Co., 32 WEST 330 STREET, Summer Resorts. LONG ISLAND POR THE SUMMER. deat Place for Health, Rest and Recreation, hom, No Ys « HOWARD ot SMITH RR. 263 Fitth ave. N.Y RON: WORKERS—Ws lroa-workers oa @ bu’ references & Addrwas B 444 World, Lost, Found and Rewards. — imethy Healy. BEY at.» Recreation Pier 10 to any one but owagr a Pa tet eae AMERICAN CIGAR CONPARY .: Lawyers. Samay EE by ‘i @undaya) bj taraeh eaten ia that crore 13 EIFTH AVENUE GEO. ROBINSON (Tat (Law: wyer), eae Ton titotg aor ae iad we Day 1 ww APRs se | he ial singular that Mi é& kw TOA tee tt, tea . Purchase and Exchange. faeTe wor sacar-| Sunday World Wante 4 dirs Vo! eee caee i clair abides

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