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Sie eee la WARE eR eee ei THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1003 © MARDLE HOUSE. °°" °°°°"? “No ie atse wien rae tenen cree 40'rue vowsven JUDGE ON BENCH KNIFE TOLD HIM {BLIND SHE FEARED,’ 4 TORS. WILLIE K. -—-REBUKES OFFICER OF SON'S SUICIDE AND SOUGHT DEATH} Policeman Converse Was Too Regan Had Given It to the Boy| Pretty Tiny Salzberg Did Not Reported that Mrs. 0. H. P. Bel- mont That Is, Mrs. Vander- Zealous in Prosecution of 4. and Recognized It When He} Know She Was in a Darkened R. Rice for Singing at Sunday; Saw It Lying on the Desk in] Room, and Turned on the bilt That Was, Will Surrender Services on Street. the Police Station. 20. Newport Mansion to Mrs. Wecaisaae Vanderbilt That Is. te sn ea + + cece |CALLED WOMAN A FAKIR.| 8ROODED OVER WEAKNESS.|LIFE AND SIGHT SAVED. | Magistrate Ommen Lectrred the| Although Bright ant Capable Man-| Hospital Physicisne Overcome the | Officer, Told Him He Was Indis-| *#lly, He Was Not Physically] Cttects of the Gas and Announce, | | Strong and Dreaded to Be aj that :n Operction on t- yee Burden c+ His Frther. Will De a Comphte Success, GIVEN HER BY W. K. WHEN SHE SECURED HER DIVORCE. creet and Diccharged the Man He Had Arrested, After Wife Spoke. Friends of Mr. Vanderbilt Ex- press the Opinion that He Will \ Not Consent That His Wife Accept, Should the Offer Really Be Made. this Fear th nO. mn th she was going to be Uilnd ot her Ife led Tiny Sals- seventeen-year-old girl, ud her by inhaling hilo fitteen-year- ting gas. She ts now in Gouver- Jold son Joe such a knife, and {t was|neur Hospital. The physicians say she the on e like It he } Will recover and that she will not be Rice was arreatel for ausieting bial “Oh. ft belonged to a boy who Iklled | blind. wife n her services at Twenty-seventn| maelf this morning,” the sergeant] ‘The girl, a remarkably pretty one of istreet and Broadway yeeterday a er-| carelessly replied the Hungartan type, with dark ha'r and I sspeci becn use al aidlnot! ha velal Neen Regan collapsed and when he was re-|an olive complexion, lives with her |to preach amd because hia wifo's Icenee! Vived he recogmized the rest of the prop-| parents at No. 39 East Houston street, | dia pot Include a clause covering: sing-|@TtY vad clothing taken from the boy|Her father, a watter, came to thie nx. In making the arres: Converse dig) Whore body was found in a clump of|country about a year ago and after | noe wenpty attempt to dreak up the meet-| Vusles near the Regan home at No, 46] establ'shing a home rent for the family, ling, tut delivered a spceci in which he! Bi avenue as that of his son. consisting of the mother, Tiny and twe Ginodnesd SMiwliitice nan Giite anAlan |W Chimelwisk!, a farmhand, of | smaller chikiren | enpoetor."* } side, was walking on Bayslde| About four monthe ago the cataract | Whea he arraignod hin prisoner in| 4 r the Regan | nd saw a| formed over one of Tiny's eyes and later [court to-day the pollcumaa carried his |*t@w hat In some cnderbrusy, Near the|the slght of the other became affected. veal in attempting to convict Rice to/"t My young Regan, a bullet wound {She wae taken to an eye and ear howe eect aa extents Ghat the Couit cenaked « lcart, A revolver was at|pital, where two weeks ago an opera him time and again. Then, because his! but it ls not known where he/tlon was performed. ‘Then, with her argumsnts did not find favor with the eyes ly bandages. she was taken Magistrate he launched into a trade box was bright menta but }bome. Since then she has been confined * against Mra, Rice that the poundings ily weak, He wanted to go to]to a darkened room. Ge the | Court's gavel could not aay: ork, but his father did uot think he] Some time yesterday, while alone tm Rebuked by the Court. raw strong enougt and would not con- seth iia. ttea esta uane ana _ |eent ng in the dark, failed to see. Recon Serie cieeeea toca This worried him a great deal and he|knew the location of every article in frequently told his companions that he!the house and groped her way to the ei some atrange reason,’ said the | Would no 1 might | kite: There she found the gas stove { After a {to Poll loin eta! nistering a severe Iecture n Converse, of the Tend>r- for a display of excessive| zeal, Magistrate Ommen in the Jefferson) Market Court to-day dincharged J. R. | Rloe, hussand of Mra. Margaret Rice, a | woman evangellet Society gasped to-day at the rumor that Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont had ar- ranged to present Marble House, the $1,500,000 mansion at Newport given to} der by her former husband, William K. Wanderbilt, to the present wife of Mr. ‘Vanderbilt, whom he married a few | months ago In London. Astonis, aent is @ mild word to use V\ fm connection with the feelings of the } Aundrea when the report became ly circulated. It 1s sald that , Vermont made the offer of the | arough @ third person, but that has not as yet been accepted. of Mr. Vanderbilt were of the | iho p. that he would not allow his } *, consider the proposition, | 10,190 , yelleve that if Mr. Vanderbilt ne anted the house he could have! naa it transferred from ‘his former ‘wife to himself at the time the divorce ‘was arranged. It was understood at be of any use “thar time that Marble House was re- seth . to rat. |" Well be dead. He toid his step- | 4nd disconnecting the rubber tube, latd ‘ tained by the then Mrs, Vanderbilt as! Jon wate Gelesrar athens te gon bane a,|mother at 8 o'clock yeaterday that e| Herself upon a lounge and. turned aa ale ‘ ji { golng: walk. ‘That was the | the gas, |mrain of common sense, you should know that the arrest ought never to part of the settiement made upon her fm connection with the divorce, last seen of bIm alive, When her mother came home at 6 o'clock the house was filled with gas | have bees ial 2 yor t aa eate “= eta She Has Not Occupied It. eee w LNs San en you neve tg TO INVADE FEUD COUNTRY. |*%*.the sf! was conscious. ‘The Union — § After divorcing Mr. Vanderbilt and HOE he Gee Mectoel Gor ee ines * | Market police station Is Just around the marrying Mr. Belmont se never occu- IAeke abene hee Jaeites ON coe tenes corner and an ambulance from the hos- PITTSBURG, Sept. 7A deputation| tal was at the door In a few minutes, ; of Vittsburg Salvationiets, under the| The girl was hurried to the hospital ee tee defense ree cooaueien entire: leadership of Stat Captain White, wili] Where all night long the doctors worked. ¢ i yy ore le did not say & word) jeave Wednesday for the feud district] with tanks of oxygen to counteract the is Hi orn eat Qe in® Rice | Avuucay Ald utorsany ie oljik | effect of the gas. To-day she had ao thi ‘i ae mie for re. fe feuuise 18 Obsue= | ee He hen delicate: tentureerremive, man.| tied point will ge Mreatatt CouRtgo" | far recovered that the physicians @el/) es pcre CORLUreS, (8 HOR ve The party Will be made up, ouiside of! nounced to the pareme, who had waited’ — pat she CBk ese y fee By ork in OH whout the place through the long night, petmems ; time to the| tat sie would live, ¥ also, tod them that the op ich the army will re- on the girl's eyes hed been sues) of grave doubt to] cessful und the probability was that, Interested in army work, but| When she was ready to go home she vse who are going seem to have no| Might lay aside the band: that for we weeks have covered her @: ‘ pled Marble House. Her summers in Newport have been spent at Belcourt, the 0. H. P. Belmont place. Marble House, the most magnificent pile in Newport, has been boarded up for eight ears. Two or three servants keep the ouse and grounds in order, The house 1 the story of it are shown and told smivery visitor to the summer resort. Dola. Present Mrs. Belmont was Alva “of Mobile, Ala. Sho came to New Policiin 1874 and was admitted into the ) tripe, Citeles of soclety at once. W. K. nderbilt met and fell violently in love T belleve she ts a good woman mustache and goatee, He bas ion Jhair done up in a coll at the hack } , a | i | | Mis head and secured with a tortoise jshell comb and several hairpins. 1 f | hatr is a glossy black. It is parted carefully in the middie and brushed ‘ | from the sides, helng also secured awa behind: the care with Teurpins and | Uny sidecombs, The .whole arrange- i 4 5 % Ny f ment gives a somew startling effect. | = = =— —— Bei) wf Ueto social positon, while] ~ 55 Stare Justice Amend Unravels Novell, A 0, tn, deme Ones cd . Sat ot Mies sien and her family wa 4 : Legal Tangle When Two Men |r ASPANOHinGataly ‘Mttractive In ape | A & © R DAY "! : + or. @ told h ” “% f Consequently the Vanderblits were eR UNiay a aia he aT a oa Named John Reynolds Are hn heen ncldlngs a menuneietl L : eased at tho marriage, and the beau- loving wife. In th D a |[Broadwas and oh vert | : #'fal Marble House was. ulle for = SECOND WIFE ALS eee reece HER LIFE \ MISFIT, | Srouahe Betore Him. acta gah =| NEWER COMES TO THOSE WHO s . he spent her summers there with her or her position as my wite, elther now signed or at any future time.” | Mayor Low, aud said that ahe Husband and her three obildren, Con-} i ald not disci [ire thous fe aa never aasisted ey GOLD DUST TWINS he papers did not disciose the name thougl: he had never assisted) her LET THE DO THEIR WORK | brith her. At that time the Vanderbdilts suelo (now Duchess of Marlborough, of the co-respondent, and as the case Isaa» Rosenawelg and John Resnolds|inSiuat way ef William K,, jr., and Harold 8. Vander- has been sent to a referee efforts will Were Sefore Justice Amend to-duy on{whe took up collections and. used the but. be made to keep tho testimony secret |@ hwbeas corpus proceeding instituted |Mmoney to support Herself and children, The Estrangement. : Described as Wealthy Man. j0x Charles A. Rosenthai, counsel for Maken No False Pretense: —_—_—— Mrs. Underhill sets forth that. her _ he two e) the estra: ment in the th y two men. “Bu : io “she sald, *1 ‘Then came nge: husband {s in pt of a very large {Ths story told by the lawyer to the] Aig seli tule, te chee ‘Vanderbilt family in 1893 on a yachting j i income from his business, and in th u nk trip on the Vallaat, at which Mr Bel-|40hn G. Underhill, Divorced Two} income, trom, his business. and in the Margaret MoNeece, Fresh from Justice resuited tm the disciiarge of the| who henr ine thas Pave done tn $115,000. As an evidence of his wealth | {iro ‘men, even the representative of the! fan me devote my time to the oe mont was a guest. The final breaking 3 { | Ho Boor Ta aly came fn menore tine | Years Ago, Is Now Made De- |she'seis sors" uhat'ie fas’ to"hie‘rore| the House of the Good Shep=' Disiricattonners“cince nace, | Wotk "there it no! wrong” In' my" aking and In 1895 Mrs, Vandorbilt secured a ; A fe per y bee Mr. Rosenthal told the court that hia|mouey from them. I have Leon doing divorce. dant in Suit Brought by sides having provided a trust fund of ai = peeshe \this work for ten years, and tn all that $1 SROie seuntroer, « aoteioun woman ferdant in a oo (abtadae eke ise Acetycrgtingaae) Tce Grookyy Wants tojcinis nad ses weit‘ e cutnon o| iy Stet aes ftcRag Mua of Paris, was named by Mrs. Vander- ‘| a ®, She says tho = racy by Magistrate Pool, vat why | feeman is the first one to. ac- Shee Phe dread ee he mite ets! «© Mrs. Underhill No. 2. her of the most fashionable clubs in| Turn Over New Leaf. pee iia dal test A ws eof being an Impostor, and If 1 | that he had allowed this in order to the city and lives at the Waldort-As- soy Sth tara allowed to say so I’ think he! toria Hotel “The facts ure these,” continued c fe Ret her divorce with the vie at — ntinued coun- | {4 goine outside the line of his duty in| have his w vleast dimeuity. Cert The hearing Vefore the referee will sel. “On March 10, I think this charge Is backed | In it ix that after, 1908, Miss Lilie Col- | doing # his wife secured her separation he was! Supreme Court Justice Amend has} probably begin the last of the week. A young woman, whose life hax been | tum, of No, 211 Hicks Brooklyn, | Ds Baloon-keepers with Whose trade 1} 1 4 8 1 f ne te a - rorial nt , or SAIN PPSOBIY ES tia ye » Inierfered.” { never again cvon with the Neusiretter|signed an order appointing Richard M. | & mist ever since the earliest day that | was married to Jolin Reynolds by Alder: | MAY mv, inserter cigttevenitited| It xwelx Is also known profes- ally as John Reynolds, and waen Rosenzweig, who some months ago | “you have to proof that teis woman ia] ppened that aroman. Martin referee to heat the testimony she can remember, sat In Matron Han-) man Leo Harhu : ; é : ; 2 a ‘arburger. Ths Marriage of Mr. Bolmont and Ere. |oo4 venort to the Court in a suit for an| PhS IS THE DAY Jon's ‘room Raymond Street Jail. {Isaac Rosi Vanderbilt occurred in leas than a year after ihe divorce was granted. “Mr. | solute divorce brought by Grace K. Un- OF FOLEY’S PICNIC, | Breckiyn, to-day accused of a burglary Belmont was himself a divorced man.|derhill against her husband, John G. “| that she declares she did not commit, ‘His first wife js now Mrs, eGorge 1. | {pay t ‘ e 2 Rives, tne wits of the Corpostusn | Underhill, a real estate broker, of No. Jesplte the chain of circumstantial ev the policeman, wae again cried ‘The woman is a fakir and | know! Stop that,” cried Magistrate Ommen., endeavored to secure a dlovree m hes} anything but what ehe represents her-, Counsel. 4% Fifth avenue. Nearly the Whole Second Assembly | dence aguinst her. She begged for @ uusband but fafied, heard of the mar-| Self to be. She is doing the same work She Made Marlborough Match Justice Dugro has {ssued a commission District His Guests at Sulzer's | Chance to begin a new life. riage she immediately jumped to\ the | [Oat is fone by the Salvation Army and| Vanderbilt. arranged the match |! the same sult to United States Con- Harlem River! Parks oes) Marware: MoNesce), © Most (of liconulusian, that her (Hushandeuad use| ie cia oe ely, that she and the Duke sul-General Evans at London to take the twenty-four years of her life has] varried again, and set the criminal law | 1% @ good id show] n her daughter Marlborough, an the same zeal in prosecuting other cases fe punish him for bigamy, ! that you have inthis It would be mush gh the dive pp aenere Mrs. Underhill, who fs] The Second Assembly and other down-| been spent in undergoing some form of tn ¥ of the ch. E the deposition at present In London, to be used at the! town districts are deserted this after-| corporal punishment, but until now she father and visited thelr mother. Mrs! were tssued on the applrcation of Went-| ponalbly arrango It 1s at Sulzer's Har-| The McNeoce woman was arrested and Retiniatariea ieee ee eed = ‘tBelmont made, few visits. to Hm | worth, Lowenstein & Stern, counsel for|lem River Park, where Tom Foley has|sent to Raymond Street Jail on tne] °*fre Magis: pl | Gastle, but this the Duchess | strg, Underhill. his annual plenic to-day. charge that sho ‘ad picked the look off") AAt the examination che Magistrate; REPUBLICANS GIVE guest at Belcor Tals {s the second suit for divorce that; The exodus from the Second Assembly { the room occupied by Mrs. Lilltan Slzanieialieceeen eine Cantor the) Marble House is a gigantic structure) Mr. Underhill has had to defend within] District began shortly after 1 o'clock! O'Hara and her husband in the room- trialon the charmer bale pate men for | FREE EXCURSION, | of white marble s ng 8 ori, | short time. Hts first wite procured a) this afternoon, A half hundred trotiey | ing house at No. 173 DuMeld. strect,| the conericsey ence one ITaeS \iiere | z a back trom Bellevue ue in Newpor and overlooking the sea, It ‘es gorg ously furnished, and althoug ed to a ‘Mr, Vanderalit's Lewis M Ri te had knowa wourted her in Paris and mart ‘London a few months ‘ cars, gayly decorated, filled with women | rooklyn, and had stolen a gold watch] iatrate refu to explain or listen to ar-| aua cullaren trom the district, started] ang a pin waich were pawned for $12. wate Haynaless Wie was gressnt ar | Great Crowd Attends Annual Outing j fromm the power nouse. Bayard street! ‘ne girl declares that she Is innocent] hearing, was eaken Dy dec cen mend| of Nineteenth Assembly Dis- and the Bowery, for the plenle grounds. | o¢ tie charge and that the real thiet is] whic) of the men was, her haters trict Club A committee of one hundred members . and whether or not she had baeg {n- s Y ee at her roommate, Lena Miller, who left/ {or zuarier OF not yho Chi: of the Downtown Tammany Clud,} ine House of the Good Shepherd, at Polutng to Reynolds; the wite snta;|. The Nineteenth As: a ho acidents to Matar UAE Shere | Hopkinson avenue and Pucifle street,|‘Thie is my husband, and aze) Republicans held thei ; © OO"* | wits her three Weeks ago. Was entirely der-[cursion to-day from ti divorce from him about two years ago, i} and he was married to the wife who is now suing him on June 7, lm. ‘The nt wife was Mra,|/Second Mrs, Underhill! was Miss Grace whom Kni » daught the General Man- ey ae ner te) ager of the Bell ‘Telephone system of ed her in| nee" Sr nl Texas, x from the fact that ngreat ado. 3 nets ake: : ewent ¥. { the marriage. « iy "Wwas porformed ers in the Cane. ‘ind hls eutenants, Senator Dan have never yet dented a charge | art hone inge yo a, will Mverat Pe } by a’ cle Not the Churetl_ of At the time the present suit was jon and Assemblyman Joe bourke, | aglinet nin, when 1 was guilty," the |< will I IRA park early In the day to 5 rt pasKes 5 z Suests, Senator Reardon | young woman sald, an she wept over] Assistani - ‘ wealthy in her own right and Mr, Van-| te? passed between husband and wife, f the married women and | her troubles. “I was sent to the House| that Si jone af Mrs, Reynold h Gorbilt has a house at Newport, alinough|4nd one letter purporting to have been atigtlle oMAREMPIYMAD |e the Good Bheprerd for three months, (HAE ANe, Wak mareied to her husvand|Oucgne, the NUmoer oF {t is not enarly 69 extensive as Marole) written by Mr. Underhill read in part as| Bourke, aUll eligible .or the. matri.| of the 1 8h ‘ ‘ : omp ai he wor jun ; biate \'handicap, looked after the wel-| ut I liked the surrounding influence of Jin the request that the mez’ be ghven|of the Judiciary, city employee House. y ; dite mon: ee eee jfollows: "I have known in my heart |monlal hand (ge the district | the sisters so much that I stayed tor | thelr liberty. biymen and Congressmen were 4 dren were given jthat my love for Ester (Mr. Under-| “At the par! ent, and he FASTED SIXTEEN DAYS, — {hue arst wires ona iter Gout, Unter: maiting. them 19 @ hit dogen | *Mi Yee Ola ti my, ite rome} INVALID DROWNS HIMSELF, |°2."," plates of Iee ream each and entrance + land, w Is opposed to the marria pf divorced persons. Mrs. Vanderbilt is to ¢ sistant District-Attorney with Pincing the number of men, ‘ought, several months ago several let- ‘LOST ONLY SIX POUNDS Petr eatecerae VOL An) fesret that! to each of the many shows for their] ong took an luterest in me and I felt J. tre ex i + !you had to hear of it at a time when I| heneit hough I had sqme other Interest ta ate manageme Gee Iwas ne and slek . “Dis is great,” velled Mattie, as though Eh tabi ; a Weights Body with Stones and Ir. » Was nopyous and. alee. I want to bel minal Concte” Bullding newass life besides getting drunk all ume on| sembly Distric Dr. Ferguson Examines Playsted and | i wit ‘ can ere 5 not ool of 8 patron, ‘ be. Srnered ails hy and carousing day and night and Leaps Into Lake, dore FP. Gilman. nme, there fs lots of the old ai plates | 08 ce. Pry vas the cause of my downfall, ndente) hy n t for th : j Says He Is in Fine lion: with fie Yet and whHG seu aeac lta, Rnool| cram) tor anothe Drink was che cause of my dowatall:| peapondent b © Was a hopeless} the credit for th ; Condition, | yaa ar! Uekets.”” I began to take deer 8 Twas a childs) consumptive, Mark Malm 1 reside SAN WARE: 3 my name I want to be fair and gooa, | “UQKtS, only one of 4 thousand oF| ‘then when the taste, for alcohol mw | oe Hrookiyi. committed et J excursion got w 5 1} Dr. Joan a. Hevsuron, of No. us| Bs nm when I am alone ther wil nover ere RNS DIREC ae ents Second] on me T could only satisfy it ee ine {drowning {Tyrrell Lake. Waw by Dis 4 bales avenue, IMlamsbui Who has be any of (he old rough house days o: rk. moe moat stimu Walskey, absinthe | itstiow, near rkeepste, 1s |! yxamined Stephen G. Playsted, the press|my associvtion with fofmer friends, 1 Will be the usual] and brandy. | knew that when} wasiie gw nein Rh KAGE RU coy builder, of Glendale, Kings County, now) ha pad all your letters, and 1 know of every cla gent to the House of the Good Shepherd inesth ff hin red urd r engaged in a forty-day fast, exw him) your éuffering js terrible: please do ¢ Awe It was the best thing for me. a Mainarnenit SaRBIRE Re ERtetee | HUET j yesterday and ¢ Playsted {x [) think I am suffering for you.'* wit, the Looming of ch “Disappointed in love and aoa n "Tent cottage link, On| nWenty te conditio: There wre three dnviting! After thelr separation Mrs, (Tnderhit| ae, And will by ny trienas and family (L have only | eee ee dea aatneva le peemane politiclans at the pi ulilvan and Thomas a - two sisters left naw) T deeded to re form by staying In tie meals x iat the home of Pla husband wrate the fol- usserts that In Nia mom in whieh he Md not get Well and was tl 1 he) man Bostn Hector of Indian « erday, w but lie is mak none of them, He sister ye: his home, tind drank a ‘glass of water da the muavning nh ; : erie tei t | 3 vi and another before wing 19 ges branes HURT ON FERRYBOAT. rm | and would drown himeel yaad Jo “Tam attening a niece of Piaysted,*| “On Thursday, June site Mire, O lara’ nody wan found tn fyrrelt Lake the | a Dr. Fergus morning, “und! City, N jonn 77 = ana tol vac sh Docket elgnted wiih stone: dive hot born amelally called into iid] Clty NJ 1, Jonn ¢ Craft Bamps Into Sty and Passen- O'Hara of ‘the wate and | Socktla wore weighted | wil {| NOTABLES TO “ROSS SEA. that 1 mayrt s Grace D, Kai, d pawned the jew-| AP: Raker HO ao for Playsted, for he needs ers Are Thrown to whteh he f al ald, Tam very-much intrested] after profeasin her my deepest and ew nothing about tt h ie Ase, and trom an exs| mort lasting uffectio moat | ‘Two persons we had a padiock on her n. Having loss A of the Wiitiod j amination TV made yesterday TP cat fit 4 thee Toniestivanit Jana said that yo wdle Lo Haye «Int Jonal Ex Commis ‘ nothing the matter with the man. Ee nt the FAX Mio and Mrs 04. Marden, The: das not lost moe than six pounds. Te wh nung BAN ARd Cae te May ‘ 8 be hed again to-night ate egy {o myself vwitteh 4 | Brookisn 0 Parnes ae ah ny A , oy | Cleans everything about the house in.the shortest, most economical wayr ny? BPAY for. atetecn | Te thor) erately and absolutely tives neat " nectlent. more will be GENERAL Scrubbing Score ee i A wigh in th! statement and her ‘ pawnticke ts in my puckethook — » USES FOR work, olleloth, verwase and tinware, p: | IDLE GIRL KILLS HERSELF, race UNMeMNl. be | oeia. sae rsanttmenteh at Aad PUL hem tet. nother were oniy{ RUN OVER BY HI8 FRIENDS. | GOLD Dust cleansing bath room, pipes, etc., and making the Despondent hecaure she was not earn Mons has given no cause for such re thrown Mive, she would help mo. If T get auc] JJobn s Was run ov nd rt. i by tog money. Ann Stengel, ninsieen jane Hue homy wits wi Chev were attended sy Dr rinse fies 1a Habre tease feed 80 UP | sonely in Long: Yaiand se | SNOW IN LEADVILLE. Made by THE N. K. VAIRBANE COMPANY, Chicago~BMakors of FAIRY SOAP.» Years old, of Newark, took cardolic auld utmost hon ty and di OAR Mente mrcel aud Wont ty Chale | ei we canore ble terday afternoon. ile fell fom a ata LEADVILLE, Col., Sips. h—dnow fe r ad died yesterday iu the City Hospital, and that a teen Yo mee true, Gostiinnionens? Meee: and wont to thels | The prlaoner. Shed by an Outing party, of which he 1 RN AEBE Cole Spe seen 11 Q OLD DUST makes hard water a * re BLAS roa Sete la aE IR it Lika i le Sas acct

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