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5 > gee JAPANESE onions BEARING THR SOGETY WOMAN TO PAY $25 FINE pam eep ely Mrs. Maxwell Stephenson Found Guilty by Jury at Islip of Vio- lating Speed Ordinance with Her Automobile. OSEGSEEE EEE EE REE REDDEIRI GHEE EOEEEE OOO DDR LN EE 2-4-8 0-3-8- PSE (CHARGED WITH RUNNING SEVENTEEN MILES AN HOUR She Insists the Rate Was Only About Half that Speed—Ver- flict Seems to Meet with Popular Favor. 488992 FOLD 4 64-93-4404 ISLIP, L. I, Aug. 19-Mrs. Maxwell Stephenson, of New York, a member of | ‘the summer colony here, was convicted by a jury to-day of having violated the automobile speed law and was sen- ented by Justice Wright te pay a fine ot 825, Mrs, Stephenson was on her way from her mother's residence on Johu- fon avenue to the horse show grounds @t Bay Shore recently when she was arrested by OMcer Nelson, who accused her of driving her auto et a rate of @eventeen miles an hour, She accom- panied the officer to court, and there Obtained an adjournment of the case. | « By the advice of friends she plead Mot guilty and demanded a trial by Jory. Th case has excited much Interest, especially among auto owners, and to- @ay the court-room was well filled with | members of the summer colony, Among | those present wero Robert B, Roosevelt, | uncle of the President, and his wife; Arthur K, Bourne, Harry T, Peters and other wealthy auto owners, Mrs. Stephenson claimed that her auto @ould not have exceeded speed of eight miles an hour on the “aay of her arrest, but the jury, after consultin; s ay minutes, brought in @ verdict of , lity, with a recommendation to mer- the verdict seemed to meet with popular approval. There is some talk | of an appeal being taken on technical vrs, Stephenson t@ the daughter of the late Robert Cambridge Livingston, xs, Ws toad prominent in society and club AUSSAN GUNBOAT BLOWN ns UP YMA REPORT ++ Miss Buckner, “Isle of Spice”| Was of the Otvajni Type and Sank Off ame. Donna, Leaped From} Laoti Promontory, South of Port Ar- When Naval Reserve} thur— Japanese Ships Search the Man Fell Overboard, Harbor of Chefoo. PF POTSSDHHG-+4 G-2-4-8-6-2-0-8-4-06 0-5-3-0 5 PISO IHOEEGRD OF STH PTREDTTTIO® BOSTON, Aug. 19.—Miss Blanche Buckner, of Loulsville, is the heroine @f the officers and men of the Coast Defense Squadron, now in the harbor, for her daring rescue of Midshipman Lawton from drowning yesterday, The Misses Buckner, Leigh, Marts end Mrs, Buckner wore invited aboard the U. 8. 8 Hartford to luncheon in the wardroom and were coming out fm the ship's launch. As the boat ap- proached the port gangway, Midship- @an Lawton, who was on the miszen yard, slipped and went over the side. “Man overboard!" yelled Lieut, Court- peal — of the deck, Miss Buckner fetne'er and promply. gave ine vi wion was stunned ty oi WASHINGTON, Aug. TOKIO, Aug. 19.—A Russian gunboat of the Otvajni type struck a mine and sank off Laoti promontory, the extreme southern point of the Kwang Tung peninsula, on which Port Arthur {s situated, at 8 o'clock on Thurs- day night The Otvajn! was an armored gunboat of 1,500 tons displacement. She was lavached at £t. Petersburg in 1894,and carried one 9-inch guh, ome 6- eee JAPS CAPTURE uns which did. ex STEAMER AT CHEFOO. | Tite caoture {M0 forts of minor val mounting el guns, two siege and Department has received a cablegram to keep his head above wal tl but numerou: ese sources avi it) launch picked them ‘ap and weil from Chefoo, dated to-day, the sub- |the Japanese have been seen 4 ide, Mise Bucke| “7De morning seven Japanese 4e- through ie een Bay Position inte wet jot suffer atroyers entered the harbor and met an Pa return e with tured, Two Japanese cruisers are render ondertul pro- “sue cheered th the young woman. outside the harbor. | sry, spot, CHEFOO, Aug. 1-46 A, M.-Two ‘ane ‘became calmer, and then remarked Jopanese torpedo-boats and a destroyer if the Japanese proposition was a joke inch gun and ten quick-firing guns, She had two torpedo tubes, has a mountes vice in i ing the storming t earl the state | "Hh. position "shy he Japanese et section. A; tl, * ae from the wetting and the dis. [stance of which a8 follows: Pe a EE Lieut.-Gen. @ niece of the late speed of fifteen knots and carried a crew of 142 men, wing, where the Japanese “iss ‘sa pene Teached hi on ‘icptieanan ponents is not r, tack originating in Loulsa Bay gomfort of such raiment as the officers could unknown steamer entering, which they ! received the Bimon en tnotivae Buckner and Prima donna Oot he ar ihe “Blobe entered the harbor here at 5 o'clock it was in bad taste, which goes to few York ‘next this morning, For half an hour they ‘week for @ run. cruised about the harbor and then de- parted, Five other destroyers are on the out- aide. ‘The presence of the Japanese boats here created much comment. They kept secret the object of their visit, but Chinese Admira] Sah gave it as his opinion that the Japanese were in search of Russian vessels, If thie last is true it ts evidently the belie? of the Japanese that the Russian ships reported to be still In Port Ar SUPPOSED BOMB FOUND BY STORE Brass-Capped Gas Pipe Put in Bucket of Water by Police—|""rr. "Japanese ‘are believed to have Awalting Expert to Open Ap-| ert at te num, ra a ot trot he harbor and have tak parent Explosive, refuge Is the newivel port bores — RUSSIA RAIDER may be a Blessing What appears to be a bomb was hid to-day in front of the liquor st “IN DARDANELLES. Flegenhelmer Bros, at No, 413 Wa: ington street, Hoboken, by Jonas LONDON, Aug. 19.—It was announced Teichman, manager of the place. The |here to-day unofficially, but from a Spparent bomb is in a bucket of water |ource which is regarded as most re- at Police Headquarters awaiting the |liable, that Russia will send the Sarag- 1 of an expert willing to take the |off through the Dardane! chance of opening It, ‘The supposed explosive ts a piece of @a4 pipe about three inches tor with the ends closed with brass caps. Teich- man found it lying on the ting be- lew the front window, covered with a Saratof after lece of canvas in such a way that had lother two ships Russia will chal oyering been moved quickly it woud shave’ dropped” into the Atones Jonce more the clauses of the Black Sea ea, It happened that Teichman noticed agen ‘elchman not . the canvas and picked It up without |, 1he Sarafow ts @ slater ship of the beneath ing the menadin piece. of pipe |8t. Petersburg, and Is the last of ith. He says he has no enemies | volunteer fleet transports, cannot concelve why any one |been fitted with various naval aj Should desire to injure him or the store, — Spee MNULTY IS PRESIDENT. will be the action of England when ¢ yMicial announcement is niide tna Chosen at Giving one the chance to try the tremendous value of a complete change of diet. TRY THIS FOR BREAKFAST: A little Fruit, Adish of Grape-Nuts and Cream, Two slices of hard Toast, A cap of hot, well-made Postum Food Coffee. bitter feeling aroused in England and elsewhere by the action of Russla In sending the St. Petersburg and ‘the That's all, and you feel clean and well ted until lunch THEN REPEAT. off will go throuwh the Darda And for dinner at cight hive pleats of meat and vegetables and a G.ape- Nuts pudding. Such a let will make a change In your health and strength worth trial. S that Kus, und inborn NIAGARA FALLS, Aug. 19.—At the State Convention of the Ancient Order ot Hibernians, which is in session here, bee oN pls me elected President. Sees me lof Port Arthur hax hagas A despatch i Chefoo gave tha the attack on Port Arihur on Aue, | A e. % f+ ihoaais yg the H+ an ie a “i ca ar Ya iu “Thete’s « Reason.” It we Sextremely ‘ogo fama "batho and labor clrel me ORLD: | ‘ THE' SURRENDER OF THE FORTRESS SO.LONG BESIEGED, WHICH WAS REFUSED BY GEN. STOESSEL, Magteteate Wr HITE FLAG 08 T ares See toEh aera TO DEMAND D FOR SWEAR POOOE ONG 14 HEFT SECEDE 16 BIDGDODS PO9OOE EOD PEDETIIGE G4 EO HDEG O5-54 F5-O944- 9-98 999-9 9 10-99446-0600-506669 098000600 Car Coldeatens Jacob Rathmart of No, 4 Desalles was fined $10 for, pains prota by, Magistrate Higginbotham te -4 jagistra By! Te es lor, | to eet, the Magistral may be on man, and Rathman tal Bedford avenue station ee! “LT wiry 1 could pe A more. vers senjen « < court, “Out ten “Golars or ten, : the limit, * Autumn PELEDELODIOE HODEHDED99-44-0-09-94-4 04-06-65 06-0046-000090-006 HUSBAND HEAR OF WIFE'S ARREST Beautiful Southern Woman Was Taken Into Custody at Dan- ville, Ky. After Quarrel with Wealthy Father. The Big Store sells the best and in addition gives Green T: Filled sti ce i enaterat on the Filth Floor, wed Wen’s Straw Fa THE BIG STORE SETTLES A’ | PERPLEXING PROBLEM. In four sections in the Men’s Hat Store and on tables we placed on sale this morning 1,368 Men's Straw Frosh From the “Entield’’ Straw Hat Works, first time last evening and comprise choice reserve j REL ew nS Penvere Fone and Sennits, correct : : J. V. Lyle, the attorney, whose wife was arrested in Lexington yesterday for ; disorderly conduct, will in all probabil- ity join her now that word of th ? rest has reached him in his Adiron camp, Mr, Lyle left his law bual for a month's vacation In the moun! about a week ago, Mra, Lyle ts the daughter of W, B, Holmes, a wealthy LORI DLODDL46-646-4 95804 OOGOOO EHD E DDE LT EE DOROLEDEGD teaident of Danville, Ky. For several years Mrs, Lyle and her SAS HUSBAKD (TWO DING FROM RES and Zion City, Bhe even went so far ——— — aa to eee ee et henge ay Adon Wite Causes Arrest of Edward| Brooklyn Men Beaten ,on the| tate in order to sarich, the Prophet J. Metntyre, Asserting That| Street in Daylight by Ruffians He Married Another Woman} Whose Demand for Money Last Month. Had Been Refused. Blijah III. The trouble that led up to grew out of a visit to the Kas! tucky Lunatic Asylum. Mi yle her father had gone there to pay a visit to her brother, Coll Holmes, who is thirty years old and has been an inmate of the asylum for more than "While trying to lead her brother rying to lea er out As the result of @ daylight attack by | o¢ ine «rou Mrs. Lyle | was stopped, and in the mpl to gain possession Edward J. Motntyre, a machinist of Hichmond Valley, Staten Island, wes thugs, two Brooklyn men, it is feared, of the patie ndants at the arzented (o-day on a charge of bigamy |W!!! die. They are Thomas Loney, a perio ‘ a rough Ume with preferred by Mrs. May McIntyre, of No, |$rckman, of No, 1 Charkon street, cae te (or yo Summer Toon 3 1821 Twelfth street, Brooklyn, Mra, Me-/4nd John McEntegort, « watchman, of od in Gadgtter! yr) 50c. TO 15, SHOE TREES for searc eaacae Chat, bar Lakh cone | 0. M0 Diath test During the arraignment before Judge |]] INFANTS SOFT SOLE SHOES 15e| FORDS for ried Sadie Manee, daughter of @ black- Their assatiants, who are locked up, mn Bullock, Mrs. Lyte told of the con- for § $2.00 0 fee Smith at Princess Bay, Siaten Island, | 4P@ Dennis Shoe, twenty-one years old, Sf an'ahempl meses renee, Cll clapnens TAN SHOES HIGH GRADE SHORS » le get money be- t AND OXFORDS for 69e) MENS ‘on July % and has beén living hate her|of No. % Adams street, and William there ever’ since, O'Connor, the same age, of No, 10 Migh longing to her in order that he might live in Zion City with the self-styled Mr. Holmes |i] WOMEN'S OXFORDS fer MeIntyredid not deny that he had married Miss Mance and Miss Manee| **¢*t Brooklyn. ann was in court to say that she loved Mc- They Demanded Money. Years Ago was considered one of the McEntegort was standing in front of | 170?" sete Woo temanu foun. “Fd and I were married at Weat- “pm Bhea and O'Connor | showed field, N. J, Nov. 2% 189," sald Mra.| Came along and demanded money. of |necount af toe aetione Oe hoes Mcintyre to Magistrate Marsh, “and! him, and she left New York for her fo 980! “ve (Consolidated Shoe Btore, 50. Cig ars for 75e.: Miydecti A half day we offer you chace of a the following brands at exactly 44 the regula: price. |" / 300 BOXES PORTO RICAN BREVAS 200 BOXES HAVANA SEED WRAPPER, long mixed filler Puritanos 200 BOXES HAVANA SEED WRAPPER. combina:ion filler Perfectos MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. (Main Ficor. proph ty piled i: the supplies Intyre and meant to stick to him. a new and vacant building on Wash-|Ky, but Lv after the ma he tng in Danville ‘s. Lyle when she tied four Mcintyre nad nothing to say in his wee ington near Concord street about 10 o'clock to-day, W: time ago jwe have two children, a boy of three] Upon MeKntegort saying he had none | home. an jand a baby girl one year old, We lived| the rufana threw themselves upon ITALY SEEKS AN APOLOGY. in Westfeld anil June when we moved| im, knocking him’ down and then to Brookiyn, Jumping on him. ‘Red let me for two weeks, and when| McEntegort’s cries brought Thomas| Sends Cruiser to Menace Governor he came back cou eb that he was! Loney, who was passing on his tree | of Barca. going to be married to a girl on Staten|to the scene. 01 , # Island. I laughed, thinking it was a/ The assailants immediately turned Para bla. oa Ntened ssn || by Joke, but he wat away agaln and| their attention to him, O'Connor frac-|pucet has left Meaina, Bicily, for he sent me word that he had married a/turing Loney’s scull with the first blow port of Derrah (Province of Bur. 4 Miss Manee. I couldn't belleve it unt] ¢rom a heavy stick, I went and saw the records, and, sure| Detectives Gloster and Mooney later ot lialy tor ak molar eet he Gorman enough, he had done as he sald. Then| arrested the thugs ie See me, 98 otra I decided to have him arrested." ‘The Injured men were taken to the | M@lrestment of An ftallan Consu Long Island College Hospital, where | parca hesitates to comply with tho de- it in said that both will likely die, mands. | McIntyre was locked up in default of ILICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. 180 Summer Comprising Coats and Trousers! were all represented in the “ U, Grades” up to now. There art light and medium colors, alse a few dark effects. Every Coat is com rectly tailored, with full regule- tion fronts and shoulders, => All sizes will be found when sale opens in the morning. The above forms a small lots gathered for Final to-morrow. This offering ts portune and on time for the Vi tlonist on sea orland. Every will become a powerful a Rudyard Kipling contributes a new “soldier” story to the SEPTEMBER number of the METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE (A Great Issue of a Great Periodical 3 mentforthe ag 16 Pages in Full Color = Rae ort 3% n \ your choice at For Sale by All Newsdealers 200 Pairs Goousers Saturday Mi 9 . AT Simply tezause there are no more than 2or.! pars o° the same pattern, but all sizes ame 200 Pairs, no matter how small or large may need them. ' Some Extraordinary Piehings (The Men's Store, Matn Tn5 PER PAIR

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