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oe eh ld __ THE Ere ae FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, 1904 DVANGE ON tis MLN TE = SERA AE , Husband Entered He Her Room a! ‘Occupied Positions Which They Were! pape sg Mesa Forced to Abandon After Having Got! Served There at 1A. M. Battery in Operation — Advance Movement Checked, St, Petersburg Hears, WEINSEIMER 1 Labor Leader Accused This Time -of Having Extorted $400 from Plumbing Con- tractor for Calling Off Strike. |PAPERS IN DIVORCE SUIT | WERE THEN SERVED ALSO, Another indictment against Pnitip |p for all the good ey Weinseimer, President of the Building |f contain and ee ox pro ‘Trades Alliance, was found by the Grand 7 be ~ front, our object Jury this afternoon, Wetnselmer was luce as many as sent for and appeared at the Criminal oo to visit Sixth Avenue Courts Building, He was held tn $1,000 y Corner during the few bail, which was furnished in cash. hours the store remains open. _ ; The complainant in this case ts) jf -—-——__ Charles Tucker, a contractor of plumb- B. &M. Blue Trading A ine at No, #& University place. Butler with each ten Mrs. James and Her Companion, 8ST. PRTERSBURG, Aug. 26.—The advices ofthe War Office from the) Who Had Registered as Her! front are*confined to a'report dated Aug. 24, giving an account of the ad-| : ‘Yance of the Japanese column of 30,000 men along the main road toward Brother, Requested to Find Hiaoyang, which began at daybreak Aug. 24, The Japanese drove in the} Another Lodging Place. went of Liandiansian the Japanese attempted to install batteries, but they [met with such a hot fire that they only succeeded in placing one battery, Ways ee te Pagtvdbay. 9 —s Was soon competed to change {ts position, At the moment of sending} james, jr. of Brooklyn, and his beau- the @espatch the Japanese’ had suspended operations. Uful wife, Mrs. Florence Rober*son ; ‘The War Office has no news of the reported attack on Anshanghan, and| James, to-day when James, who hy his wife shadowed from Asheville, General Staff is by no means satisfied that the Eastern movement of CG, to the Botel Mesmendie, tn this the Japanese is more than 4 feint. city, succeeded with a friend and tw Gen. Ivanoff is in command of the late Gen, Count Keller's corps at] detectives in effecting an entrance t the room which she wes occupying. | There they found with Mre. James a The War Office was much elated this morning at the receipt of a de- Feaih Whe bed Taglbveced be bes brother ‘ @patoh from Licut.-Gen. Stoessel, dated from Port Arthur, Aug. 9%, reports| under the name of Willaims, but wh! i hem that the attacks of the Japanese had at last exhausted them and that/is sald to be a well-known hanger-on | the bombardment had been suspended. Full details regarding the despaten| at the vase tracks, _ | BFe mot available, but it probably refers to the Chefoo despatch of yeater-| “Mr. Williams” was seen at the Nor- ¥ : 4 about the In- | @ay announcing the repulse of the Japanese with hhenvy loases in their ate) Mane (order and asked about tie in _ tacks upon Fort No. 1 and Fort Etseshan, “Williams” {stall and thin and has 4 liberal sbock of red hair. , DECLARES PORT ARTHUR | sv ewsnounee:rona ten) Sars. — STILL IN FIGHTING TRIM, |: ,sa0 ore Som °i on RR. omployed by one of the bimmest racing PARIS, “aug. 26.—Raymond Recouly, correspondent of the Temps at} men in this country as a comniissioner Bosses Form New Union. A new twist was given to the aitua- tion in the war between the building trades employers and their locked out had the vlumbing work on the Brookly cents you TM line 8 "|[ \the store closes at 1 e’eloe He alleges that hie men ne a gravegnee and that he was paying|f Ice Cream Soda 3c indo Tae ns eeened te a|f im the basement, seimer appeared and threatened to call J a strike, Tucker says that In order ®, rw avoid a strike he pald Weinseimer $00 Men's 3.00 : by check. The check was made pay: siords at 1.35 = 4 able to Weinselmer, he cashed it and Oxfords i was sent beck from the benk to S—— Welnsetmer wilt plead to tis indiet-|| Plenty of good, hot Oxtord mest on Sept. $m fe already under weather, so you better jotment for obtaining $2,100 from « hose plumber named Essig for calling off a be! eer d 3.00 sirlke of plumbers ons bullding at Who get 5 Vand % Beventy second street and Riverside pooh ors mae d Defra. gonquin Oxfords to- morrow at the lowest Cmeareh Yond ol oucan and striking men today. The news get tan or black, and that the Employers’ Association had h ? svaee a cure. tare new union of there bi ea A mort ll to Alarupt, the Bullding ‘Trades Alliance sizes of Bi, sive actton in way a each at... t | 4 I will spend $5,000 to clear her| serve the papers in the divorce sult on terred a Mrs. James, who got in front Beier rrene: ‘slewrenbed 06 follows to his paper yesterday evening: $04 Tl rare ie ‘ssagee time] the, women. ‘They had intended to G0 [of “Willems. Women’s Shoes, 1.00 - __ “I was fortunate this morning to travel with an American Naval|that Mr, James has broken in on us, | this as soon as possible, but when Tos ha SrHlamburge® tole the papers out of Bis ae ete 4 Four tables ates wih women’, 7 Attache, Lieutenant Newton A, McCully, who has just returned trom Port] nd I will not stand !', learned that Mrs, James had registered | rerved iat ae live Veniea” Ste ire Spain ts ree Show ank'0 } Apthur after a sojourn there of threo months, The news he gives me is op-| “1m on my vacation Just now and) in a room adjoining that of “Williams,” woman laughed and turning to her hua I met Mrs, Jamed at the Battery Park|who sald he was her brother, they de-| % ked unions tha control, T! in tan lot of tak Lr =! 1.00 { ifr aay mist: “ ° have you seen, now that styles, | Urely different from the pessimistic reports current lately concerning the] Hotel at Asheville. We went together | cided to wait and see what would tuin| you z a advised movementa. "Tn this criait ie widthe, all ‘sizes, when ‘fo and 3,00, Z at the fortress. & good deal and Mnally began to be! up, i ead ts ents men are sticking by thelr leaders and |ff at 1.00 "4 “The American Attache left the fortress Aug. 14, The Japanese were yen eg meh fo Be borg Bid be thg Called for Two Cocktatls, teellng Ifinselt called upon ‘tor another Be Ate crlaae’ Sha vnins were < ork, | exithitton of valor, agaln stepped for- | © then four and a half miles trom the city. ‘The Russian positions, upon a a naics thelr own Dusinees, We| SHOrtly after 1 o'clock in the morn: | ward. In’ hghting ‘pose. “Iixmburace ve gone on strike because of Men’s 3.00 and 4.00 f chain of rugged hills two hundred metres high, wore protected by trenchas,| knew there was a detective on tho| i" ® tour of the hall revealed to them fim’ to death, thers fraden on Jobson which they were et the detective away and the in- that Mrs, James was entertainin , wi wi train, We saw him in the sleeping car bd j mines, networks, barbed wire and cannon, and, according to the American hy followed by a bitter 8. officer, moss: asea “Phat rascal followed us everywhere | Somebody in het room. There was a Ps nore § ibe to take them by assault, Japanese shells fell in| yesterday. He followed us to the|food of light coming over the trane| the city, but each position possessed a dugout In which the occupants were! Casino in the park, then to Claremont} 0m and sounds of voices inside. It) ino Imperial, Apartments « Mole to secure shelter. The Japanese heavy guns ceased firing every nignt,! 4nd finally to the theatre last night.| was decided to try to get in the room,| place and Seventh ayenu ub the @t ; ’ Where he has his boy Harold, ‘fearing that the Russians would detect their exact location by the fiashes| H#* %*t ! the box next to us with Mr,|but the question was how to do {t Ridaprad fom ee James, and made it so unpleasant that | Mr, James did not wish to break in, for | tt Asheville wid during the darkness, We bad to leave. We went to a Sixth}above everything he desired to avold) "phe. entire aftalr, at the hi Bi "There were considerable stocks of provisions at Port Arthur, The| avenue restaurant and got some supper,| disturbance of any kind, While the | sequel to the i napping ne Harotd ) Russian soldiers had a fresh meat ration daily. The reports thet Russian and they followed us again, We finally | quartet was still watching @ telephone | i's sievil Cc. on Piesiae. Mra. ieeee, on jobs on which they were e1 Pants, 1.77 Third Floor, The Only Soap 500 pairs of Men's Trous- érs, made of every con- that won't smart or dry on i ‘ , the ioe, The only sony ceivable fabric that i known to be good, every that makes shaving easy. |] waist measure endevery went back to the hotel and sent for|call was sent downstairs, from her| James came here to. regain possession _ cers were subsisting on onions and black ‘bread were absurd inventions.| some drinks, James and his friends fol-| room, Ne. 106, for two cocktatls of her son WILLIAMS’ 8*8YINGiflength leg for short, ta’ ‘The stores were stil] open and the population promenaded the streets, lowed the er into the room, and| The four men got in the shadow of Detective Wan Watching, o and medium Adan “The regiments took turns in the trenches. Part of the garrison was there you are, the hall and waited for the arrival of om travelled frm Asheville accom- Bele Wao et en tet and Tersay Pa that h 3.00 always resting. ‘The Russian sailors assisted in the defense of th Had Ovewrred Netore, page og gadget bl birmantte. ‘Oy. the saume “y are wort lense of the fortress, , on a silver tray, held by @ small boy. elective ‘mate oo and 4.00 at 1.77 They made excellent sharp-shooters, | “This makes the second time we have | ihe boy knocked on the door, the ar, | reer who heen watching Mea. | Unugual Procediire in Cases of DIED. P “The heat had not been unbearable heen caught together. ‘The last time | opened and an arm came out for the | James at, the Tequest' of her husband : as in Asheville, whe oi : GRUNDY.—On Aug, %, 1904, “The American Attache believes that the Japanese losses have been | and a dosen botiles of ais ana vent bin] copktalls, Before it could be withdrawn |for some, Me 4 4. companion wore} Beef Strikers Acoused Of|“Gncwpx. beloved husband ot Lime Hamburger had pushed the door all the | ari to, the Normandie, followed by very heavy, at least ten times those of the Russians, fo & farm house to get some chicken way open and the four mén walked into fre detective, They had. three trunks, Starting Trouble on First that the place was famous for, We which was marked with the “Ta short, Port Arthur can hold out much longer than people believe, were cating the chicken -and enjoying | ‘\" TCO™ | Raine Samer. A “When the officer left Port Arthur th French Naval Attache, Lleut.| gurselves when James and his triena | M# James acreamed at the sight ot | Ars Tames, romtetored At othe hoje) AVENUE. So Gevited to attend has tesesad — De Cuvervitie, was still there, Entering and leaving the fortress was then| {fm Brooklyn butted in and made a{ Net husband, but immaitiately calmed | A210 Ta eristered a8 her broihe? tate nna 679 Rast ‘tien! Mes scone. Jamea said: ‘Bo this is what |4OWn. “Mr, Williams” had his coat and | P4 (NMA "Stree Wore asalened to ee cae very ult, as the Japanese were sinking all the junks, do with the T esnd You? vest off and assumed a pugilistic attl-| adjoining rooms, Nos 1% and 107. th J ¥ ae “The American officer landed at Shanhalk He Ms money Hgend your ANG | ude, which enraged Hamburger so that | Hamhureer registered under the name ¢ Aueust Grand Jury took an un-| Church, Alexander ove Ww Matis Fe nhaikuan with some Frepeh wom-| Mra. James replied that she hadn't seen | tude, whic ci of eiind sent "word at once [usual course of vrocedure to-day in| lease oop Men’s Woven jemes, in @m and one little girl.” eno ty to make any |he started to trounce him. He was de 4, Yr, Jame finding indictments against two strile- all the latest colors and patterns, value Another despatch to the Temps from Liaoyang, dated yosterday, aaye| “erence '© her for some time, Bright rapped sei AE ga y MS OM TY oye ; , pe Y {s an outcome directly of the beet strike. gee Shirts, of woven } * that on the previous day the Japanese made a Teconnoisaance to within] ‘I've seen these divorce papers, and nehe tan tndieien pr Patrick Bhee- “ol ae quick- ml et } About twenty-five miles of Lisoyang. After an artillery apd infantry en-| there is no name mentioned as co- han, of No, $2 First avenue, and Mi- amo fonder | 65c, at 880 BAeMeNt the Japanese fell back. Yesterday they attempted another recon«| **?ondent. Tam glad of that. If my mary dae a A Longer — yes ‘mentioned theee’é BO 0 halr- chael Githooly, of No. $50 Kast Forty- Moissance in force. Th . pai " : aixth street. The two men were butch-| LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE. ree. The engagement lasted all day, the Japanese again maling Tae tall ue peal DIES ON i TRAIN ON RECORD era for the Schwaraschild & Sulsberser | PERBEAS and Tada ented, Minders y Company when the tle-uv was ordered. 4 pe Bete bd lag Hey iia While at Fifty-third street and Seo- 4 r Broadway restaurant, where they —_——_—— ha - font oerke is pengs he begat PRBOOY JOINS THE OLD WOMAN BURNED renty ve tat when pen there D9 4] Major T. E. Merritt, Retired, Ex:| Suit Was Filed at 10 o’Clock,| %,m*tt "axon driven by Max Pas Byening World reporter. The two men, It Is charged, cauaed @ have lat the Normandie because pires While Riding Uptown on| and at 10.52 a Chicago Wile tictione itis th make thsi GOVERNSHIP AACE FATALLY TALLY aT FIRE wine frieh het! the Third. Averue Line with] Had Deeree and Award of| imine sors Patrolinen Crowley and Shea, of the I want to tell you that If be thinks he ‘ can rob me of my child as he did be is} His Daughter. $35,000. West Thirtleth street sta were very much mistaken, I reared that es mae on a car at the'time and saw ‘Mitlonaire Democrat, a Close| Three Others injured Injured Trying to} chu, sa8 up with It through loknens TF Oe ene | Hsturbance. They arrested Sheghan and trouble, and just as he is onions! yfajor T. B. Merritt, 1. 8 A., retired, — ‘ Friend of Judge Parker, Fa-| Extinguish Flames — Aged] to be » comfort to me my husbard Cee ee res Weak tine Hunc| peed Ina divorce sult were broken In|, THe tWo men were prosecuted in the steals him, the action brought against her husband | Yrkville Police Court by the law frm ‘: vored by Presidential Candi-| Victim’s Dress Caught Fire Means to See Mer Lawyer. SE atts each pte Bb by Mory ©. Fetger on the ground of | % Pteed, Abbott & Morgan, counsel for WANTS! WANTS! _——— Branch Offices THE WORLD. suddenly Il this Gg Hac Potton | the Schwarzschild & Sulzberger Com. ’ in Ki i “It waa in Asheville, and ‘Mr, Will-| town on a Third ay levated train rena vap| PANY, and the men were For the fs ge of Advertisements at the date—Support Sure in Kings,| at Range in Kitchen, saatl Mee Maar h S08 ME ie ee eS oy ccc tai, | 90 C, Feiner te managing receive und ue men wore held for tral ation of_Abvertioomen " re chicken, I sent the nurse away with| Ho died bef: ssisiance could lla ot tho a sank hoard, reece | case hefore the Grand Jury, secur. the child to get him some soda water,| be summoned, | ing the Indictments. +} and they heard of it and went up the] Major Merritt was accompanied by his] 4nd @ financier ‘The latest candidate for the Demo.| Five persons, two of them women, . This is the first time suc ANHA’ Ba Maeicaticn for Gove nor und one | were badly burned In a fire to-day In! road and took the boy away from the| daughter, Miss Morritt. He had been| It took Aty-two minutes to do a hare A, Kit tine ace, neeaagte M. TTAN AND BRONX, thap an inside chance Ty anode Pose Newark, N. J. ‘The injured are; Mra.| nurse, I will consult my lawyer about| il ail the way uptown and became] At 10 oicloct the, sult, waa Aled, Tt) indictment wa 1s, uanded down agains} | Bvery American District Tole. Peadody, of this city. tre apures ae the Andrew Armheln, sixty years old, No,| the matter to-day. worse between Twenty-eighth and Thhee| Mrs. Fetser walked out of court| for the crime of rioting. met Ns Worla Wants at ches maten National Committee, *) oe Parkhuret otreet; Anérew ‘A “] don't want to talk about last night. | ty-fourth strests. His body was takeO)qith jer decree and $5,000. Bloom was tried before the late Res | PIRST AV_—-At Nee. HT eame out to-day that 0 {hoes iP rmbela| ty lke cheap melodrama with @ lot| out upon the platform and such a large] Previous to yesterday (here was no corder Smyth and. was sentenced to! 174, 120, 233, 830, nee 1158 t. Peabody's | her husband; Mrs. Louls £. Thompson, and curious crowd gathered that police-| hint of a separation of the couple, two years In Sing Bing. vena 0 matra, a friends have been working quict!: his sister, same address; Wi) him and ety tor liam] “We're oe to the seashore,” put hy 5 men had to be summoned from the that his ambition has beea | Thompson, her eight-year-old son, and in ‘Mr. will jams,” til this thing | past Thirty-fifth street station to keep Ie fos” cares Cait The | Frederick Neary, who was visiting the] piows over.’ them back from the dead soldier and pis 473, Seee, ae 1086, tion 1103; ene. ds one of the | Armbeins “We're going?’ exclaimed —Mrs.| weeping daugtiter S2tt, 1900, 1818, 1568, 1713, 1991, metas ted that Judes Laeay: ahd At] Mrs. Armhetn is the most seriously James, “You mean I'm going,” De MoCabe, of Bellevue Hospital, sald epee to have Mr. Peabody make the| burned, and her death Is momentarily| ‘gure, that's what I mean,” sald that death caused by heart fatture Ata kee j, 1468, expected. She was placing coal in a| “Mr. Willlama.” “You're going to Atlan. jt Nes. =. 163, 247, 61 "| Fange when her skirt touched some Itve| tic City, and I'm to stay here,” ‘Tas hedy was removed to the dation 816, OND AY At Nos. 448, sey, 1028, G0 Genta Rosa Havana Paneteles ot 400, 1.74 ata Nes, 259, of 4 Miss Merritt went home to notity the backing fc SM; coals. She did not notice she was| Mrs shad nothing further tol hee a At Ne, anes, Stemmed Gen ard, who has asked him to make | aflame until It was too late, In another| say. Bie le \ handaome woman, ana | "= gue SlcHtH Aveat tee Th 20, 149, (colored); 29¢ value at 200 ‘y is td Grout vaccontens ie instant she sank to the floor, with skin| appeared not the least worrled about | GROVER'S NAMESAKE FREE, | We gain news customers by advert! We gain new customers by advert! ain new customers by ertising and hold them through en ae ph 964, 383, 760, Soa, 8180, 25H4, Ri Totacco Pouches; self cCarren, but Kings County| Peeling from her face, neck and arma.| %*f troubles, All through the interview | ings 20c value at 9e upport Peabody iu proference| Her screams attracted her husband | she Was laughing merrily. —— SPECIAL for FRIDAY {SPECIAL for SATURDAY oY candid ‘ould Grout'| and the others, wh: ju Mr, James's suit for abso- | T Ol Whe Accidentally | qeeemmeemeenns ne eteneerncene: 1 , Who made futile at-| Papers! t SOP abeo- | FoR. same oereenanny oC E PRLICIOUS } Mon Nolent sirengtn wv Ket the) rempta to quench the flames and at th | lute divorce were served on Mra. James| Cut Younger Moy Abnolved. = TED CHOCOLAT DELICIOUS | UV a Fresh Meats rict-Attorney Jerome. with a man| same time tear the burning clothing |®¥ her husband's companions and then | Grover Cleveland, a ten-year-old boy ° . —At Ne gr po or Bed 14 Heads jaaevare base neue from the aged woman. Their clothes | Me Party left. The excitement whici| wi tives at @ Chariton street, was ytlavored in ATRONTE oT. Somme Lam 9 4 tareart {hla atternoon athe | Pccame ignited and the shrieks of Mrs. | came with, the entrance of the party to} J rraigned before Justice Wyatt, In the nr bedded. Saterday FOWL—Dry picked, per Ib., 15, furnished Sergeantent- ‘Thompson and her plucky little aon, | the room subsided after they had been | Guigron'® Court today, to answer a = Are end HOME-MADE coouray BAUS. or & chance to show that he} who joined in the fight, attracted a, there & few seconds, and all hands were) wnarg cf cutting Michcel Magglotta, Rast, ‘AGES or FRANKFURTERS, emory for the faces °C] score of neighbors, who rescued the} alm and collected save the detective. |. six-year-old boy of the same address, the St. Louis convention th family, Firemen soon extinguished the |9%* Hamburger, who seemed possessed | ' with a Knife, niet Attorney “was introduced tir Cot | Names, *| <4 w wild destre to punch the nose of | , oS Bier arakest tie eat . "tert hake te pot 4 Wel ay} h piece sat as Se Mrs. Armbhein was sent to St. Barna. (“M7 Willams” and almost suceveded. | Maasiotta, Atier hearing the testimony weiter ie above Kisses neti Fan athwart the vision | >®#* Hospital, while the others were Asked to Lenve Hotel, je Wyant € ea ihe Semana, most buttery be init this afternoon, ff tended c pn nel! jel wate ens ot | ores rand wearing by i terry nine (itended by doctors at # neighbor's! Asa remuit of the affair the manage tasted 1 didn't know him. jment of the Normandie has requested | — all of ue ¢an't get in here,” sald the Col- en enw Mrs. James and her friend, “Mr. Wilt: Sur ca Disiriet-Atto TEDDY DIDN'T INVITE ’ fama,” leave the hotel. Althousl : eure, ATES. to talk to stage yas EM. they occupled adjoining rooms each got istoue, mth = ¢ i ne maren a 1 he q \German Student Pett . & bil to-day accompanied by a polite) it i Fore amt avelooes of triply va tancy Po dearer Sena am’ | nute requesting them to vacate within | ’ : kee . teat ttt-gtving the District-Atror- Here on Thelr Own Hook, aggered back, kow- | tend into Mr. Taggari's| OYSTER BAY, L. hi a fensonadle time, Mrs, James, whe < 4 SUING FIG re OADWAT—A¢ Nee, 1864, 1552, ely there Was a bitin vuthoritativety adnled bare’ M—Tt WA] nee scarcely got her trunks wapocked, | 2 Pe Oe anttal combi MINT! ur after: ae rumors was that the|th¢ Gefman student dueltiete, who are roma marted 10 pack them | Hee 3 (imo petit ‘ Sa tare TF her) es. fo: 08, 500, Ss is if tO make aj rived in New York on th ha . eneneed In thi m vanilla eb nomination (ot | yesterday en route to the Bt Tene see | Ik wae Mes, Jam , se Te ANY) ema SEAL New saa, sat, special, gals fugy 2.25) ful aunt ponk $e postion, came to this country either b rly morning cock “We tto } - that. the "Neliogel Y cither by ler undoing. Me ARROW. “COLLAR pag Pig gig Ae be AY ST is "ay a ion nr ats Oe BLUE GRASS OR, PEPER aid * AFTREN CENTS EACH Bg eer have de- p.| Charles Dondare, of tourt | " bet- Tie, Prealdea| fot, Brooklyn. Homburger and an-| ER Two Fon 88 GENTS B byehh reread eptd ys bees tere ot “ah ‘9 iar) aie : 2 10 teten. 0, come to 4 other detective gathered earty tm the} CLUETT, PL A8D0¥ & OR 4 bo Holeken or the PAs) CORT iS ait ieee Hid of witnessing an exbibltion o evening it Hamburger’s room at the 71 010 WO Am Mant; | City, ~ © et iE j Bre te ae “COR CHURCH * studeats’ duel, hotel and waited for a good chanco w

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