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TOR CLURK SA “HE HAGA WIFE AND BAG! His Ward Three Years Ago, ‘The published announcement of the marriage of Senator William Clark, of Montana, and Miss Anna La Chappelle, his ward, which place in Marseilles, France, May 25, 1904, reveals the final chapter a romance that reads like a novel, the romance of one of the world’s ngjal princes and a poor young girl of the mines, ‘The announcement of the marriage has caused considerable surprise Senator Clark's friends in this city and in Washington, but not for some years. It is said the marriage has been blessed with baby girl, now nearly two years old. * The romance began in Butte, Mont, when Milas La-Chappelle was about years old, She i now about twenty-four. ter of a Physician. She was the daughter of @ French Canadian, Dr, La Chappelle. The ance in constant-trouble swith the local medical society, Ho was and the eldest daugister, Anna, one day applied to Senator Clark for tor the family, Been-at that age che was beautiful, with long dark lashes shading large eyes, soft brown hair and finely penofiled brows. The Senator be- He decide@to-educate her. He sent her father to 4 medi- wbere-he-etudied' and-obtained a degree, returning to Butte to Whe dather died ahortly- after his veturn, and ft was then that Senator fntevest in the heautiful young girl became marked. He proposed gend her to echool in the East. At that time Miss La Chappelle waa seventeen and had been marked out for a shaft by Dan Cupid. The}— found the heart of # young man In Butte, a young lawyer, There | gumor of an engagement, but it was never confirmed. The Senator's in the young girl, however, was sufficient to take in the young & partnership in a leading firm of lawyers was provided for bim, aed chy ARM oted baie “THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING; JULY 12, 1904 SENATOR CLARK, OF BUTTE, MONT., HIS WIFE WHO WAS HIS WARD AND WHOM HE MARRIED SECRETLY, AND HIS HOUSE IN NEW YORK CITY, fontana Millionaire, Who Is Building! a Marble Mansion in Fifth Avenue, Announces that He Secretly Married Much in Montana, where the event has been looked forward to with! had a large family, was not licemed to practioe medicine, and was | HIGHLANDERS BEHIND — ‘GIRL DROWNS I SIGHT OF FRIENDS While Bathing in Harlem River Little Florence Jacobson Is Carried by Strong Tide Out Into the Stream, Florence Jacobson, twelve years old, of Cedar avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-elghth street, was drowned to- day while swimming in the Harlem River with a number of her friends. Several attempts were made to reach her as she came to the surface, but her companions were too far away to save er, Florence left her home to-day with several friends and waded into the river, The tide runs strong near the place where she first went into the wa- ter and before she realized the possible danger she was carried out into the stream, “As she felt herself powerless Ggainst the current she cried out in terror to those on the banks to come to her help, John Cullerton and Forrest Drum- ming, two young men who were walk- ing along the river's edge, shouted buck that they would come to her as- )sistan nd that she should take things easy, The litte girl by this Ume was entirely at the mercy of the stream, and in her terror paid no atteniion to the counsel shouted at her (rom the shore, Screaming and throwing her hands Up im the air, she disappeared train Swit By this Wine & crowd Of Work- wien in the neignooruoud, who ueard (ie girl's shrieks and atiliguted cries, deft Waeir Work to find oUt (ue cause uf (he excitement, Florence came up for the first time about fuur hundred teet trom where she disappeared. Culletion and Dru Lue Jumped inw the river, having divested themuelves. of enouga civines ahey Had run down (he bank Lo 4 point in ddvance of where Florence had ap- peared on the surface when risiug oalssig tae wal, Whey waited for the cond rising, Again they were some istunve away, and before they reacued the spot where the girl Was seen she disappeared the second time. She caine fo the surface w (hird time, but wus eo fur disiant from all thow woo had Ww ve wole to sWim against (ue current | ALLEGED OPIUM DEN RAIDED. Woman and Three Men Held tor Examination, Grace Franklin, charged with maine taining an oplum “joint” on Thirtye sixth street, and three men, who gave their addresses as at the same byene, charged with smoking oO rowers Sigua fa'the Weat Side Court 3 in ea Detectives Kuhn, crow, Donohue and Frye certoupced LB which is & ivate residence, ani hr they swear that mer pound ean four defendants in the act 0 the narcotic, The examination was eet for to-morrow. 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We sell to you at special Mra, Jacobson, when told of her Riker’s prices, every day on every daugiter's death, was frantic with | tick rie and her friends had to rain || article er from going to the river in a search Most everything that helps make et tant at ewe mse wv ice] AL START OF THE GAME near Washington, The Senator was in Washington a great deal at- Ae + to his duties as a member of the Senate, a F shortly before this another romance betwoon the Clarks and the La|Lajoie’s Clevelanders Make Timely Hits and be hand of the girl works at the || Summer days more comfortable can 6) Gk > 7 isi y 9th in the bud, Anna La Chappelle had a feaburry Gas Engine and Power Com be found here. Visit our new pelles had been nipped younger ; ; Morris Heights. He went Into all ¢ i *s, , Amelie, Senator Clark's son Charlie became interested in her, Have a Lead of Two in Early Innings une an oot as he heard Lindi St. Store, opposite Wananiaker’s, ie was also sent away to school, and Charles Clark finally married an- sg altel ka woman. . Se “ ee ee o, P (Prectal to The Evening World.) caus Daw 4 ize 02 When Miss La Chappelle was sent to Washington to school by Sen-| AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW BATTING ORDER, rad Daidatt Cure, ...$1.00 size a Clark it was rumored that they were to be married upon the com-| YORK, July 12-Tho Highlanders had . ant Crate 7 P| A guaranteed cure. (ot of her education, This rumor was denied with some heat by the) today Lajote’s hand of “Cleveland pe ty, It, flicks the Sa eo Howden <b tee dl At tho Forest Glen Seminary it was discovered that Anna La Chan-|they are enositaged to make up the) pjicvmon, Ib stjole, 8. ONE PRISO A oi Powder 0+ +: AS the beautiful ward of one of the country’s richest men, had ro.|deficiengy of UMFr three fost games| Fults, of Stovall ‘tp, a“ ba mating, - DI vi A the game | Conroy. db. Bay, of. 1 markable talent as_a musician and a singer. The Senator decided tol day’ wi u bites by going, Oe, MeGuire, ¢ Abboty 6 —>— oriealy 1 1s to have her vol tivated and h Hushes,’ DP fd her to Paris to ha ce cultivated and her musical education! Lajole’s Blues, who are ya fourth Donovan, a Le Two Penitentiary | ~—e va datihe yey at eted. wees ilk: Wlacé among the frst division honor)». 4 Do ‘ ath ittle Son of Mrs. John Britton| Two Penitentiary Inmat anteed to re 1 Famil }men, are in fatrly good condition and | {," ft Dowmperty out at seoond. Tso'* Taylor Does the Pitching for the | : Without harm 60 4 ‘ared for the Family. Jought to make the game Interesting | fick, Anderson singled to. right, and Finds a Loaded Shotgun and) Long Chances to Secure Lib- | In the mean time he had provided for her mother and sister in|for the Highlanders, Waa gauge stealing second, Bradley! World’s Fair City Team in Accidentally Shoots H t| erty, and One Is Wounded by We have purchased the Bolton P Willie Keeler, who was at home yea- er a y Co Brooklyn, and NE eee ene ee err ie eee ete ® ER |acday with @ bed 14g whlch has bees Second Tuning. OpeningsGame of Series in St Drug Company, of Brooklyn, osity and had completed hor education. The Senator began to bulld| siinering him inore er lees, imad® hia | pBA%'S Bot liner waa captured by Con- Their Home, Guards—Both Captured. now have five good drug stores in magnificent mansion in Butte for Mrs, La Chappelle, jappearance to-day in good shape with gan gy wee tare Louis, Brooklyn under our management. he Senator's ward went to Parls in 1900. Surrounded by luxury! the exception of a slight stiffness d fie, thirst all wbut threw him 4 living in the style expected of a ward of a millfonaire whose Wealth |which disappeared after he had Hl behe a ae th Lei. Wika DOVER, N. J, July 12—Mrs, John | CALDWELL, N. J, July 12—James | (KER'S iam Bo great that it was almost beyond the comprehension of the Parig-|Wa'med the refractory member up in th tov i” yer “vant sat a diel BATTING ORDER. egy lag ed sig lag Ms eT ict , oe a raat | va ' appelle began a new chapter of her ro |the warm sun light at practice time. NE NM hot Ost to Gre ngum, five miles from Dover,| Cooney, of Jersey City, made a daring jae as eon ripe ple of Arey vit at he spilt pend Long John Gensel, who wont in the weaned. HO RUME, St. Louta, Brooklyn, was shot and killed by her four-year. |escape from the penitentiary here to- | * DRUG STORES sciences , p Y command, game yesterday when Keeler failed to] Third Inning. | Farrell, 2h, Dobbs, ef. old fon Otto. An older boy had loaded Mae They did not long enjoy Nberty ‘The best professors that money could secure taught her music, painte|anow up, has retired to the “waiting! whilek struc went out, | Shannon, Ff : his shotgun and left the weapon on the {and McCorm'ck was brought back with and singing, Blessed by nature with suporb beauty and a Jove |itat.” pending the outcome of an Injury | waiting eve r oe tee | Bigot of " nee pest where the child found {t.]a bullet in his right hip, om she emerged from the chrysalis of the little girl of to hia wrist and what his physlolans| *!ped for three Gases te all | Frain, an © dragged the gun into the kitehen,| The men were sentenced by Judge Si ufo: Ca pepation, se ced Neate ce Batis, GS ihe PilMA ce the mines, | ay is a spiinterot bone, 1 may ba | Ni* fort In the sun und Keeler could | Ba hv And as ho entered the weapon was dis. | sqinner in Newark co nine montha’ un- | DA/RPASOT ing about the slag heaps utte, ie and courted beanty seary to have @ surgical operation| Hickman fled to py Scored Bradley: Mecormick sb, charged and the full charge of shot} prisonment each for larceny. They I the Paris salons, performed upon It to effect @ permas| MoGulres high fou foll vo Rash, | Talon ts Conn wae wnnae died tae tae Were breaking stone with the prison Special sa e | 0. nes singled to 4 f ‘on! i M le ore ‘An evolution like a fairy tale! And behind {t Senator Clark, the nt cur wilt faus Bushes easier ¢ Lath he i. Dow arty Umplre—Zimmer. Attendance, 300. | Cook, who was summoned trom Bevdk gang to-day when they asked permis- sheet music C magnate, a power In the politics of his country, a Midas whoue ft nn Keeler reached frat on Lajwers fumble Sarre bier = sion to go to a nearby faucet to get a , he could not himself compute with accuracy, Pi ety By, oy (AA, My ame ih pds Roe out, Lajote to Bto- (Spectal to The Evening World.) drnk of water, Their request was Second Floor, ” ley Delted a hot single to lett. La- ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 12.—The Brooks ted, as they had been well-behaved ‘tra for each co} “Mile. La Chappelle Senator Clark's ward,” was the form of Intro- Joigla mbasted bs sately eu, au, a Fourth Inning. ! yas began here to-day and Charley papell Mail orders 2e extra f COD PY: acoring Li jokma 0 nt is ca > : in the Paris salons oor east Mii, Teel caged, CO Py to 4 iergon. Bay enere eee hoped to mine. be the Instead of stopping at the faucet the] Miss old 1 Love You “Little Anna La Chappelle, Doc La Chappelle's gat.” had been the| sie ball hi: Tradiey at third, putting | second beg. “Abbot struck out, ous BIOGAG HR loat ty Whe peary Gham At men suddenly made a rush for the|@ oq) Beer, Butte, Mon-~ ie Mp out. ONE RY hit safely and the fast Bay came home, | S* Sxpense of the distin! Hanlonites. barbed-wire fence surrounding the| | The Girl You in = jagherty strolled on ball, Keeler Flick fied to 0 Dougherty. ONE RU Ne | This year’s Rrooklyns are bad and King grounds, This they managed to break Love. ied in the Spring of 1901, Ned knows it, Last time they were here through and they Ytarted at a lively |g S™™y t lark went to Europe in the springgf,1901 for the they were trimmed three out of four, alt in the direction ¥¢ a piece of woods|W Boost ° Tc: u n ae the mers Omek went to Turope in i f-1901 for the gurpose, making connections tn the final game, a quarter of a mile distant, They were| | Ki-Yo. was sald, of attending his ward’s graduating exercises in the finishing thanks to getting to “Bkeeter” Dunleavy —_—>—— commanded to halt, but kept on and unter Den Ic: Jen gchool In which she had been studying. Miss La Chappelle 1s not known in the ninth round, Manager Hanton , the guards fired a volley over thew gives the kiugh to the atory telegraphed | BFig’S Sallors Rescue New York] ;h« ,fussin, fred 8 volley over fers IV tansy Faces tof Chtengo last night that he was Gi and the guards, alming low, sent af tie be Vouis| ‘ : rl and Two Men Compane|ither volley. after. them. SeCe mick to trade Outielder Lamley for P was hit in the taht io and felito the | ay Fair Real wan, of the Cubs. “Lumley lons from Capsized Boat in ground. The guards picked him YP. and Feather, | of my few satisfactory players, carried him back tot My Little} } and [am not getting rid of those kind,” the Sound. a Ba 7 om Chick. «| h Algeria. Paris heard the rumor of thely marriage at that time, @ have visited this country since then, NEARLY DROWNED On June 30 he returned from a tour of Europe lasting several months, DUE HERE EAE Tl- AY : @uring which time he {s reported to have taken his young wife for a trip — oe marriage of Senator Clark and Miss La Chappelle adds ‘another 7c y | : | sald Hanion, "I would Uke to get Cor would KGhnaine, Away fhteresting chapter to the life of a man whose whole career baa been Mrs. Francis Dana Winslow, | Samuel L. Gherane on Steamer rican, an f collet barn T youngster ot —_~— bre, #0 they were” mary Qbuck to |W vers 7¢ oS “Dit Tea one of romance. hile Boatin ized in| rare vroces but Selee cannot have] grisevonn, conn, July ihqFor the| islioctl res found later hidine tn the | mae be lees , Success of a remarkable nature haa marked the upward march of this W ALIN Is Caps ed Prince Oscar Accompanies Taunley in return,” second time Dag eek afiae done ikieteuke owns later hiding tn th al a gman, who as a boy worked on a farm In his native State of Pennsylvania. Lake and Sinks Twice—Is Body of His Wife—Remains | Dovt nate versa pit Prudhouune, of New York, and a BRYAN AT HOME AND “Ih the winter he went to echool n that State, paying for his education by} Resuscitated with Difficulty Lede (o MRAMAGR CL Smet Ne ee tate cee cat cee. ; i | lined deep to Shannon, Lumley walked | druggist, have narrowly escaped drown- the money he earned on the farm during ¢he summer. Wi l Be Buried i m Elmira. and stole. Bheckard lifted to Beckley, ing, having aa engaletd while boating WRITING STATEMENT. ——aee } NO RUNS. in the Sound, sepemeamnnanieedie | ¥ on Im 1862 he turned his face westward and drove a yoke of cattle across %) plains of Colorado, where he obtained work !n the mines, Next year he} taba ay kes Masa ba 2—Mrs.) Samual t. Clemens (Mark Twain) : Spb vn egg hiro piney at * ig penile gota lar s ‘rancia Dana Inslow, wife o whe n - * gon grounded to bt jeok ley itto. | Shippan Point 4s Prudve it to Montana, then to Dakota, where he obtained a placer claim which York broker, has left here for her a ha NO KL aE and young Eimer was Dr. Bremmer- worked with good results, For a time he traded among the mining} mer home ot Mount Wo horn, a guest of the Eimers, Aties tas! camps. For several years he was eugaged In the whulesale grocery business, hobo win trip, whi boat was upset by the heavy sea and na’ remains , . ‘. wind the men and girl swam to the and later started a bank at Deer Lodge, Mont, NY = MMT DE DEATH craft, it filled with water and was hard- met by Vice- |" buoy ant enow, port them, ) ig i . LINCOLN, Neb. July 12.—-William PA Bryan returned to his home from 8t te to-day, He was met at the sta- | by his family and a large num. | ot friends, The reception was Mre. Samuel f, 4 in Italy. Mrs *" 4 a { s 4 was decided that on ac | Invested in Mines. with | nat em vi Ago a % Ss. hed pre leave be *. of the Lack: tnor on f @3 “Tom 0 t ‘began to be a byword, signifying al! that could be hoped for. row on the like before going. m s. Cle on ail rem. Mr, “Hryan went to his home Ch | He began investing in copper mines and was invariably lucky, He] ‘king tile farow \ AB i apsiedabs moore nrast The body occurred | At atrvlew and "Imm dt begun, betsy cust 108 | io BYSTISO NS Clout the boat was overturied and sho] Wl be tr it to the tt vp ts toneera-| SPECIAL FO: ime ambitious politically, and through Ms political aspirations aroused] ga;k twice before b <oued, She} Mr. Cle his wun are) , log the acts of the o lerench Peanut Caromels,.. Uk. 100 | | é enmity of Marcus Duly, another copper king of Montana, There were | wae resusetiated with dificulty by Dr jon the Prince On: Chocolate Walnut Coffee lees ' P pig + adbe 130 “Aiebis in the Legislature and fights in the courts, In one contest over his| Henry Cole, the club physician ac Rare ee All Hope Abandoned and Hi iain ' Isat in the Senate that body decided agatnst him, —_ HEALTH BOARD CHANGES. | fami Are Assembled Around YLVA NIA RAILROAD p, 4 BARCLAY ST $ : h IN CONVENTION. i mily Are Assembled Arouni OR WEST BWay Ls He continued to fight, however, and success has generally crowned hls Cc. BL. a Patil f / . Dr, Darlington Awain shite ene) the Distinguished Patient’s To He 29:CORTLANDTST His first wife died ten years ago. He has two daughters and two sons,|'"* Gensiion of Reorganisation to . Sanitary orintendents, | Bedside yo cor CHURCH Aries Clark and William A. Clark, jr, His daughters are both married ee ee OA. daw Vére| Sb HOON Vlad te lee OR : CIED ) 1 A. Cha s lee ALBANY ty few York see m two week: tt. Being Mra. Culver, recently divorced, and the other Mrs, Lewis Rutherford | tase ercniion latholic t ed four of the five anitary pen n “_ ~ DIARY, —KROR SS ERNE, Eeleved . ent Lee A in thin ¢ ) , wut two oh POLE! * ¢ Etizeteth Mie time after the death of his wite he hegan to erect @ magnificent| ! sa freh Mises Gave vee abeattd i change te the mettme, TOLEDO, € = 4 st ‘omen i etna eam Te ‘ emn h a] t he announe yl. , Hae late nh & etupor, ‘ : eP ™ ign at Seventy-seventh etreet and Fifth avenue, this city, ‘This again?!" 2 ihe toabotatel owing (ranetiray Yt enciration ah. pales, iM i a! s LOUIS, MO. a } to the rumor that he would marry his ward, Miss La Chappelle was again denied. re wma gen, HO ET COACH EXCURSION itt site ute tes| Dr Shlelds from Manhattan tot Au obs Wie rom Nia late resttenen, Bronx, Dr, Sprague from Richmond to , Pe 1h Fast * Wednantay at 10.00 A, hartan and Dr, Murray from Queena {OF houra hls | J ULY 14 ty Machaekt Jeshibath Richmond, The ( t iin tein ke. 4 Chanieny, 8 Heney at stioner sail | at bad offered tot sfer w —_— jt fay t Slantatian, hs she octane. 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