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CAPT, COLLINS AN Welie’s Uncle, Matthew Morgan, WAN IS INVOLUNTARY Couple Were Married After Brief Mew York and Newport, to the effect Mat Capt. Glen Collins, of the Queen's @ma Cameron Highlanders, and his wite, formerly Miss Nathalie Schenck, @f New York, bed separated and that he was seeking a divorce, is emphati- eally denied to-day by Matthew Mor oan, & brother of Mr. Gohenck and an uncle of Mrs. Capt, Collins. Mina, who is a captain only by cour tesy, his rank In the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders having been that of First Lieutenan’ Gohenck, was a mi faterest. It took place in 8t John’ Chapel, Monterey, nd on Aug. 2 the London Times con- tained @ notice of the resignation of Ldeut, Glen Collins from the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. , @orf-Astoria and that Mrs, Collins de- garding his niece's troubles to-da: of truth in the ‘Were living together © week ago, when I sailed for home. WF slater, Mrs, Colline’s moi #0 you can see the story {is wholly ‘unfounded. ‘ Whey started for the Orient, but thelr / trip ended at Honolulu, te California and then came to New York. ~ AY resignation was forced by his bank- faptey. fmvolved over a year ago, and that he eked out his small income by borrowing from friends and by occasional streaks WERT PATE Asserts Nathalle Schenok and Husband Are with Her Mother in Paris, BANKRUPT, HE SAYS. Courtship and Went on Thelr Honeymoon to Honolulu, Then Returned to California. The rumor which startled eoctety in Spotswood The marriage of “Capt.” Glen Col- and Miss Nathalle ter of internation Cal, after a very hort acquaintance, on April 7 last They returned Mr, and Mrs. Collins sailed for Europe, It was reported at the time that his He is said to have become financially of luck at Monte Carlo, Fortune Said to Be Gone. After his marriage his habits are said to hie expensive @ made such in- roads upon the small fortune of his gite that by the time they reached Honolulu it was practically exhausted and he had to confess his bankruptey to her, The rumor regarding thelr separation had Jt that they quarrelied at the Wal- parted for Europe at once, her husband following four days later, Matthew Morgan, uncle of Mrs. Col- Ins, who has just returned from Eu- rope, made (he following statement re- “Phere is absolutely not a particle report that Capt. and . Glen Collins have separated. They ‘They were with my in Paris, Bankrupt, Says Wife's Uncle, “The statement that Mrs. Collins weparated from her husband In this country four weeks ogo is untrue, I sailed alone on July 1 on & business Af trip, and Mr. and Mrs, Collins left) ’ ‘ . band has gone into hankrupte! month or six weeks earlier, ‘The rumor that Capt, Collins can- not go to England, for various reasons, fa pure nonsense. He and his wife met me in London on July 23. Capt. and Mrs, Collins afterward left Jand for France and went some plave near Havre--I don't remember the name of the town. Later they went to Paris, where they joined my sister, with whom they were when I sailed. “T will admit that my niece's hus- St voluntary bankruptcy at that, The ace tion was brow ereditors and | the courts In have given a| Tecelving order in bankruptey, This | can be verified by ereace to the e London Times of July ® He was obliged to resign {from the English \rmy because of the bankruptcy pro- | coed , else, according to the custom | of England. would have been dis- inissed from the service. Denies Story of Cheek, “Aa to his claim ta the title of eap- tain, that is easily explained. He was & senior lieutenant of the Cameron Vighlande: with whicl position goes | the courtesy title of captain & despatens n k Harbor, Ma, counsel for C, reports him as say- where Sidney Liarr Collins te stopping Ing: “Capt, Coline and his wife are to- gether In Brae r will be no Failius’s 1 belteve “yee up to aw hie 6 1 consider him wi Wiwee any fraud. eith or abroad. Had Many Wenlthy Sultorn, \ Nathalie 5 "a f tite thost ie popular young women in suciety pra Vivws to her jage to Collin, & was sie who, at the age of b glneke J Misinorea the Idea of th iiesd chasn for the purpose of raising $5,000 or | id ant for te! seat of 1) the providing of an ice Hed Cross bociety at t In Cuba. bdo wroie to fow each to forward a dime ing to four oihers w (friends and asked writ- ne re- qyest, The idea # ie country Hike | /whirlwind, and she took up her heads Voaiters at Babylon, LL, her mother's place. Acorps of cler' to ope: the letters, » vat VG be Anuily mude . Within sad deen raped ‘At one time 7, Suffern had to be empl bite upp to got the chi th the State of Washi 7 scaghing arraignment of the prisoner! wien ¢ beay and Mise Camp were with Mow. s W. Fatrbanks, Republican ean “7 Temarkanle old tree, bn TB ads sala 4s ssafthe oeslbamegs Po the Japanese ph Rimcelt "aa Witlko, Heilly. twenty, me® disagreed with the Alen and| S74) ‘wen hie condition became so ¢ for View-President, left tor New tee "good bed By adult people have # v ali Sedan and itustr: upers, only| seven years old, a cutter, of No, the fire underwriters, and #3 a few! serious that he was the hoe. » He will confer with off of and, techaloal treatises being allewed to re-| street, eign, The oh minutes wag a lively scone on the oh women admitted, Sullivan tonal Headq' tom ‘strokes of such ‘i 1] SUNDAY WORLD WANTS main iris tm weniteant contean tol him a ative in, 7 rohpan's 4 Wah Fe ke eat a i— te ¢ Rossian shipe a id which were bias WORK MONDAY WONDERS | ere provided with ping-pong table ius property. Tose aes auinine ond Nee Ste bach ‘ Wante, Re t wif, Sea ror MBS. GLEN COLLINS (NATHALIE SCHENCK), WHOSE Fusco, 27048 an KOMPRED BO ENT SCE TONS TOSTRYHES UP UE Little Antonio Mannino Reiter-| Robert W. Albert, Charged with ates in Brooklyn Magistrate’s| Abandonment, Asserts that Court that He Cannot Identify} Change of Faith Changed Prisoners. Affection of Wife. MENTAL SCIENCE. MARRED HIS HOME REPORTED SEPARATION FROM HUSBAND 18 DENIED. rare he Trolleys on the Lines West Stalled for Hour by Accident at Station. HARSH ARGUMENT TURNED HARMONY TO DISCORD. DOESN'T UNDERSTAND NATURE OF AN OATH. BROADWAY THE ONLY ROUTE NOT AFFEC Husband Then Went to Live in Room Above His Store—Wife Pronounces His Charges Un- founded. Police Confirmed in Their Belief that Facts in Case of Alleged “Black Hand” Outrage Are Being Concealed, Breakdown at the O Centre at Ninety-Sixth and First Avenue Caise the Trouble, he my ROBERT W. ALBERT. dm wmecticfactory examination of the| Robert W. Albert. a bookseller and There was a sudden falture of five prisoners for the kidnapping |art dealer, of No. #07 Tompkins avenue, bower on the surface rallwagy ot Al Mennino Wee held in Butler! prookiyn, who save that his home has | 10.0 o'clock to-day, and for aver | hour not a car moved on several My Care came to a sudden Second, Third, Fourth, Sixth, and Righth avenues, and all traffle suspended. Passengers waited ‘patient ly, then impatieatly, in thelr seats the care to resume thelr § conductors could give them ne mation, and Inapectors could only them vaguely that “the power és above somewhere,’ Finally passengers deserted the and left them empty, stalled, Tt was 11.45 when, with the same sulle denness which characterized thele pave, all the cars began to move While Magistrate Whitman was hear-|'*Sumine thelr founeys as thangs lo) tng the usual run of police cases in| %Othine had occurred out of the ondie: the Yorkville Court to-day a littie,| M&F been ruined by Christian Sctence laying hold of his wife and daughter, sald to an Evening World reporter to-day: “When that pernicious faith creeps into the household and prevents ® man from celebrating his silver wedding, then It ts high time to shout awainat It That ts what it has done for me.” Mr. Albert was arraigned in the Gates Avenue Police Court yesterday on the complaint of his wife, Ida Talbot Al- bert, known in Brooklyn as 4 concert singer. She charged her husband with abandonment, Mrs, Albert ts a comely woman and has an attractive person- ality, For twenty-one out of the twenty-five @trengthen the po- that a let of people in- most artiatically, established that the that little Tony was POTTER'S FELD Poor Mother’s Story So Touches Hearts of Court Officers That They Make Up Purse--Under- taker Still More Generous, hat he was brought from tan to Brooklyn by a man who Salvatore Mannino, But he aleo said that he rode acrogs the ferry-boat alone, and Cal- vatore swore that the boy was aloun when he found him on the street crying. Many witnesses were examined, but nothing wos extracted from them save the old story of the kidnapping of the boy and of his recovery he chief wit nese wag Angelo Cucosza. youth Ww p ea tned Hite Bie tha ninde af tee years the Alberts have been married | emaciated woman entered and asked PME ioe vars that came kidnappers in Manhatta: their life was unmarred by any serous |for Alice Smith, the probationary or-| tno tnformation with Cucozza swore that the persons to| differences. Then came the converson | ficer of the court. further than that something had arate his Wits Fresess lie of the wife to the Christian Sclence| “Whay do you want with hert’| Pened the power house at sixth street and First avenue Stopped th An odd phenomenon of ti between faith and what was harmony before began to roll out of the windows In dis asked the Magistrate. “L was wid that she might be able to tell me how 4 could get my child identified them in court. Then Tony Mannino wetu on the stand and sald just as positively that he r saw the Corneglios. that the people who had kim | cords. buried.” the fact that cars HA cheree were didterant neople sntirely:| wite Used to Take Medicine, “Where ls your chid?" and Forty-second gtreet ‘ he agid nue were not affected and ¢ or down that distance, Ni ley a tors could explain Power for this section came The Broadway line, Le Her body's down at ‘the Morgue, but they tel) nie (ney any lopwer than to-day, are going to bury it in The avbeara not know the nature of an oat Magistrate Dooley dischalged An- tonlo Galat! and Salvator Altodano and held the two Cornelgios until ne: The references to Christian Science ri aroused the interest of Magistrate Hig- ginbotham, and Mra. Albert was not Won't hold it and Ghat they otter & id. ce of the Woman touched Monday, when he will render a in court he adjourned the case until }the court, Ail otner busmess was sus- | COluMbus Avenues, One Plry GLEN COLLING by wer ig «| next Monday paroling Albert. bended while she told ner story ait enth street and Lenox avenue de= formeriy Muss NATAL oo ee cee dropping, fie enterea | "Four veare ago my wife thou-ht she | | "i am Aire: Eiligabeth | bcNuughton Gno fundred and Poebed VCHANCE, A plea of veullty, waeved examination |was sick.” sald Mr, Albert, “and she and at d street and Lenox avenues @hiale é His father Ita co give out, 14 West Ninety and was held to awalt the n of the Grand Jury, 62.500 N JEWELS SAY BOOKKEEPER [CHLORE START GONE; SEANT TOO, STOLE. $25,900} IRE IM TEEMENT bewan tuking medicines. Everv day she would run to the doctor and eet some-! thing else for her supnosed ailments, I saw the doctor and he told me that my wife had nothing but siieht nervous | headaches and that she would be far better off If she took no medicine at all “When I informed her of what t physician said she 4 she knew whether she was sick or not. Not long after that she met some of her women All information as to the ¢ the general block on the elee ras refused at the Ninety-aixtl power-house, Indee, it was di there had been any trouble or blog Tt was learned, however, from men and conductors, that a | Pig! at the power-ho had been necessary to repair recersitating the shutting oe" power, No one was injured, #9 could be learned, by the bursting Pipe. No. “fourth el, and he induced my husband to leave me. my a Lt Si. Lukes Hospital litte girl, two vears old, while sick in Bellevue Hospital, and ¢ 10 ts four Veare old. is wita h fathers aunt, Mrs, Gaunt, No. of Weat Fifty-fifth sireet hen I got out of the hospital two weeks ago I learned that mv little ei! had died and the superintendent had | been kind enough to keep the body for | me Instead of sending her to a vauper's ik t SLAPS GAL WH CLS HC <i. friends at a party, and then the conver-| Sishand's mareree bey estgime OF mY LIFE-GUARD DRO 1 ry 7 alon tool ce. he eOLIT ent a away a see! rt vo . 4 [MeN Tae Taeks Fog win During the Excitement a Woman ¥2.‘0"" "ge se'sne"one ote tera lth abet at SR bln Miss Charlotte Genet Attacked | Love-Letters and Clothing in Trusted Employee of Big Cigar Turns in Another Alarm Trye|«m",chtaan feince ware bat of Hi witan ofoke dowaand| Attempted to Awstnt Anst hen a by Man When She Protested Concern Arraigned in Court sh the reformed branch, Colle court business," Bather, id Magistrate Whitman, "but Ayeuent we can fix It so that four eh/M will 4 proper burial,” He shelled out bill and called for what other sub- seriptions there might be among the court attendants and the attorneys, In lese minutes $4 w sent She Threw Away All Dregs, “The medicines were thrown out, all the good old doctors who know som» thing were abjured, and my wife be- came & devotee of the faith, She knew’ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Aug, Mae” Alfred Davis, one of the oldest life guards in the service, was drowned te day while attempting to rescue @ bather who had gone beyond his Home of Rich Pelham Resi- dent Where She Had Worked, ing to Mail a Letter in Fire- Against His Kicking a Horse— Alarm Box. Her Father Resents Blow. for a Hearing on a Charge of Forgery. By 7 ; pehicsial mystertous robbery of $2.50) worth j Mrs, Samuel Fein went ont after tee that she was cured. That was all there | Pd Mise Alle Naughton down ts, fuse treacherous andertaw when, out he Interference of Mirx Charlotte of jowels and $43 in money occurred at Louls Bense, twenty-eight years old,| to-day leaving her little nephews | was to It. I laughed at her, but the ahy's untertaking rooms ot Fiftieth| Conover went to his assistance. Genet, of No. 14 Fast Ono Hundred tho residence of 8. H. Starrett, a rich & bookkeeper for Permias & Alvarog,| Willie and Jakey and her small nieee | more I ridiculed the workings of that| street and First avenue, Miss Smith) latter became exhausted by nd Twenty-elghth street, with a man resident of Pelham, early to-day, and °!mar manufacturers at No. 29 Pearl| Annie, in her flat on the third floor of | Christian Bctence cult the more she be- os undertaker the story ant he gg | martes fo 8 who was brutally beat horse to. Mf Starrett has asked she police of street, appeared in the Centre Street | nos, 408 and $6 Madison street, a house | came ‘ts champion. "You hold on to that $54, Mrs, Mc-|heach In safety, but Davis was ¥ Deeking @ horse f-) Westchoster County and Now York to Pollee Court to-day to answer charges | seounied by twenty-eight families “My daughter, who ts now elghteen, | Naughton. This little funeral will day, resulted in a pitched battle be- tween William Genet, the girl's fathor, Frank Gorlich, of No, 12 Kast Ons Hundred and Thirtieth street, the man jt cost you @ cent. fur neral is a fond one.” Then Magistrate Whitman, when he heard of this generosity, said he would attend the funeral, and all the court) attendants said they would go also, of having forged checks to the amount vat ago of $25.00 within the last eight days. The cigar firm is one of the largest in the country, and Bense, who Frenchman of much poliek and exceed- came under her mother’s influence and | she was taken by her from Dr, J, F. Carson's Presbyteriag Church, at Jef- ferson and Marcy avenues, The girl) was attending Sunday-school at that look for his former servant ginl, who vent onder the name of Sophie Mac- Taugatin. ' She divappeaved during tho night. The It wasn't lone until the little nephews and the niece had a@ fire started. For- tunately for them the door was open and they ran out screaming HELP IS with tho horse, two friends of his ang 8!" had been with the family only a * Dan Dempeey, a retired fireman, was two citizens who went to tha assistance Month and her month was up. Last! IMIY wreat — yrnyge re Sone sgosing the, hovee. He saw the fre me, and evea that had to be ven uo. A A of Mr. Genet. | Wednesday se told Mrs, Starrett she Their Pronto oon ef Phen whon | breaking through the windows of the ‘It was then jeterm'| make my opposition effective, and harsh words may have followed, I am ot French descent, apd sometimes ghow a temver, Mrs. Albert has the Gorlich and two other men were lead. | intended to go away to-day. ing three horses through One Hundred| A mysterious part of the affair ts and Twenty-eighth street and wore iat the servant only took @ sm! they learned that he was depositing | Fen apartments, turned in an alarm, large sums in thy Equitable Trust Come | ran upstairs and carried down little pany and Merchants’ National | Willie, Jacob and Annie. JUMPED ROT oF MOG TRAN Wade Threw Himself to Track of Third Avenue “L” Road Just as Cars Were Ap- That is the Message Which Me Dorion’ horas tocare fractious, ors tno, trurke led, with Tove. tettera,|Aank, They lnared that on Wadaes- | there was a lot of emoke in the same kind of © tember, too. Christian yon Brings to Woh granped it by the nostrits and pro-| Clothing and other things. day he had drawn $5,000 from one of | nogse and tenants awarmed in the hall-|geience was thresbed out day after these banks, and also discovered facts Levin which led them to believe he intended | te yecther Banusl, heed arentens rolling for Paite at an early date, 4 “ carried their sick gradmother, seventy A member of the firm consulted In- spector McClusky, and wae told to get |r of age, downstairs from the top) as much evidence as posstble agninst | °F. Morris Kramer, of No. 1 South the bookkeeper and keep the y| Fourth street, ran up to the apart- auiet. ments of Mrs. Rosie Kaden, on the sec- Bense was ond floor, and rescued her vear-old in- at oe and fant, which she had forgotten when she| e 4 retiring last night Mr. Star- eeded to kick it in the stomach. Miss| gt discovered that the mad had failed Genet, who was sitting In the window, | 19 juok the back doors and windows, as ran out and protested, whereupon Gor-| had been her custom, Tho jewels stolen | lich turned on her and slapped her face| consist of a large diamond horseshoe, twice, He then took the butt end of //al enamel pin gat with large diamonds hia whip and began beating the horse! ONe [ik mn riya ave diamonds, over the head, ring with four diamonds, one diamond | Mr. Genet witnessed the assault and ruoy and lorge turquoise ring, This} his daughtet and ran out to help robbery resem » similar dinmond | He and Gorlleh day and got some severe treatment, I ran tell you. “We had a flat at No, #7 Tompkins avenue at that time, There was some- thing in the larder at all times. 1 looked out for my family the best way lcould, having my ups and downs, but never once neglecting them. Quits Home to Live tn St THE SICK © His Remedies Safeguard the. Home and Bid Sickness © Stand Back. on rr. into the priv regarding # m recerved and cer+ called oa ttc ed 7” Jamaroneck ' nad Sab Fopally clving the an ie uading several months ago, when a millionaire’g j{ain accounts on his books. Te game | fan to the street. The litte one was) “The troubles generated by Christian proaching. uk te 8, Scams On | when Gorlieh' re ds pitehed | on | home Was robbed of $2.00) worth of | nervous and sald he would @e for &| almost dead from the smoke, but was |Science In the first place grew apace, edfes fe still unkeow et these ae en Gorlieh’s fiends pitched in, fewels and later @ servant disappeared |#hort walk to clear his brain, He wi ‘ore lor yacit and wife dit- hoj two eltisene came to the assistance of | Compeliod yo sit own and awalt ‘the a he Res ud sore bs That teat haath Wass, ein’ Hien bia ak (tm Sad fom Oy Geen Mr. Genet, and toe fight was general, | ” —— wsrival of detectives, men busy & woma: fered on everythin mt itwelf to; Charles ‘ade, who gives his a * H t in tried i 4 unyon's Ri Cure seldom when Policeman Mylan of the Bust One | At he station Be refused to discuss | TP nthe arecnlarm: box at Delaney armument Gress as No. 280 Bowery, either tolt | iin, Rusematiom, Care. eee Hundred and ‘wenty-sixth wirees sta: | 1 ‘can bay nothing until 1 have cone | @Md Attorney streets, She tymned faa) “Three wosks ago, my wite Jett me.|or jumped across the tracks of the| in a few days, 3! | doa, came up. | sulied my lawyer.” couple of alarms and fillet I kept supp the , Third avenue elevated at Houston] Munsen's ay oan See ne Ag soun as he heard Miss Genet’s At was sald that he had ao wea | of Lie whole ‘tt ade with fr , visions alla Cirent early to-day, and mlaved death ail | forms indigestion pa story he offered to arrest aj! three men} n uy ai aire that he could have dra rel fire h \ us A e Madison hae oy os Gent © They aid | by a hairs breadth, Mdunyon's Cold Cure proveete I it tha girl Would ‘make. A “3 if conternpluted pla2e st fefipe ct | districts The ‘woman escaped” °M*"| not, come back Then T moverta my| Wade was scen walking and breaks ap 4 S10 tna few Mogi ll stairs on the di man Bret book store, fitting up @ few rooms ta] vaied slatio the back, keeping one for my studio, rt The charges made against Albert by his wife say that she was the main sup- port of the family and that t tame from her singing. She to-day at her home, No, 233 street, amd refused to go Into Munyon’s Cough Cure ; | sweats, allaye soreness | the lungs, m ¢, to-4 or) Bere 4 examination. ine iesauit agalast them. She sald she would only make 4 charge Against Gor- lich for brutality vo horse. Gorlich wab t4ken to the Harlem Wo- lice Court, Where Magistraie Crane begged Miss Genet to make a charge of assault against him, The girl refused, court ¥ } the hearing Magistrate Whitman 0 ball for turthep attorneys for the firm were surpria when they heard the @gure of the boni on They said he would be able to furnish that amount and escape without 000 which in ‘ ‘ h i h ‘or soa GR Kido speedily tn tek tins te froina A it disease, oy TOL HEREL WomanPrevented from Jumping Munyoa bis he rails, ide rail and his feet the FRONMAN SCENERY | si Hi details a it ao- 8. wh ; ke he fe ewithin an Inch and u however Off Ferry-Boat Attempts to) counting tor tne $35,900 3 high was mise. | of: che cult, which, too old of her. ©] feot, were wil er Cure breaks ep 8 Sever 1 care notMing for the slap in the} i he would furnish cash ball, but ine elety Which Is devo the Munyon's Paw Lanat Pitie ¥ tanoMy id 4h only wanets eso cas] Smother Herself in Cell, Then) siste?thae he" would be present on Sept 8 Weallng. We th uagenls, Pew Pay, Lanetire Fas ee bs vanished tor the Way he . | fr : , |}. whieh was the date set for his t are tim By be physi {patioa, Dillouspness, jaundice and all | men pe “84! Tries to Drown in Washbasin iiwinary nearing in the Yortvilio Court | minnt be dlepensed with and. when , fis diranen annie {roms erp ver LUPse peda ~~ | dinlts “he tecalld tn by fick, wo We train jon, | Muayoa's Par-Paw Toni i the 2 Noble, of the Sovle'v for the a = . i ‘ What 4 a tht ft j Pesan ag pS AVETOh At Chile a6 Aathale wrest : Stage Settings for Coming Sea-| ine nusband. "I sie would 9 Hens ant Pesta Wed | up tbe, fum-dorn, ives Smet the ener fab an ‘Shida back f ig ata sone th : te | debiitated, OM in court at thls moment and said tha | A woman who sald she wos Mrs, son’s Productions Menaced think Mes, Albert would talk di em took to the Mater fons feel young eal tan * . “ * Cecelfa Rosenboum, or Rosenthal, or ed! { vet | am willing to supnort em arsae: the horsa was in very bed shane as u | Ctcele Rowen num sidn't remember by Burning St ently. And vl she will return, ite thet 4 from the tracks in| S226 aruggat tor Munzen's Gun il reault of the kicks in the stom, a vu she couldn ember Mhristian Science could be kept out of} ndition Was taken | ioatth, It will tell you how to cure rf ian faesieed Manwitate Otane tod | tried thtve times to-day to kill y Burning Stable Next Door thr hoes t gepital with a bad| Cit vor write for it to Munyon, era's ‘= in a trip from Manhattan to to Storehouse. td Drteaner, phta. It {9 free. Gortieh that he was a bruce and oughe | Ne to get a good kickine himsolt | \ i} s tree. Munyon's Witch Hazel Face Cream, Witch Hazel will gtve you a clear skin Next n, She was climbing qver the the Lackawanna ferry-boat Ho- on First Mave David MeDow- ell discovered her. He drew her back and held her in custody until the Ho- boken landing was reached, Then he of the policemen. PROF. C. W. SHIELDS DEAD. then held him fn 2% hall for triat NEGRO HANGED FOR 0k THROUGH STREETS) == Sixteen-year-old Benjamin Herman,| story stable of Thomas who ly employed in the esteblighmaat of | No. 306 and 27 West For Hyman Brothers on the third floor of ‘Thirty-five horses were [EHO MAN'S WIDOW IND SISTER HELD Veteran Educator Stricken at New- port Was for Yoars at NEWwr Re & Oo | jceton. tleth street Aug. 3.—Prot. the stable| eS an RT, RL, gave her In charg ¢ W. Shielda for many year the ‘As soon as the woman was placed In| No, 19 Bast Houston street, went to) At the time, but & is believed they werg rs in thes io ; depart. + eal & se Headquarters she tried] nis juneh to-day, leaving the piace un- py aoe rr } jr ton University, died sud- | erselt in a blanket, When] occupied. Wheu the boy returned @ aries Frohman's etorehouse for all eo to-day from heart disease, ATTACKING CHILD took that away from fow minutes later he saw @ man in the! his sceneryin the dramatic productions vrssaee | Toon nga eee oe renee 8 conducted immediately office With his hands in kets of he te to make this year adjoins the) Mre Filen Mowbray, wife of Wittiam | Death occurred at the Maen jae a rder stanton, unavls (o od- | a-pair of trousers owned by Morris Hy-| giabie, | 8. Mowbray. formeriy purcer on the | King coltite, nee reek, | —__->—. tement (rom her,| man, Merman kaew that als employer Ward amshig Mexico, who died | =o2, *taying MG ‘ ‘A. 8. Schiler.| kept hia wateh and chain in the trous-| Four alarms were sent in, bringing Wa Rellevue Hospital after | of Pr ; WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug. %—Jodn | Hearew Ladies’ Aid| erp, and asked the sued what he meani A, great atray of fre-fehting appar Nast _ellaves Hosptial, atter Burley, a negro, forty years of are ion be made, | “ot "am looking for a Jeb,” the man Stus The three upper tloors of pag th 1 hor alster, | 7 was hanged at the district Jail here to- vt with Mra.| replied, and then ran out of the place, Stable were stocked with halnd hay, | Ut | mp. of No. 2 Third ave-| te and expired in- G, & M. but can't teat day for criminal assault on a four-year man asked to be ‘pet-| into the hallway and down the stairs to With thie the firemen had mush dit ah pene Pot Ae aah y will be taken to 1G, & M. Collars fit the Samm ‘Nd negro girl, committed in July, 108. ltted to eaten tb Lana eeee fe ie ene The boy . yelling culty. Streams from iy water tow cart to-day. 06 ‘Suspleisen persens’'| © ur tal ry Rati Eps after laundering as before, . It was the first time the death pen- | grown ? in the washpasin. ‘A liFgo crowd was s000 following Cf Were poured Inio ibe building, put mh veg gutlivan and Walsh, off tree ag lett the Presbyterian Church, Uf your craier won't supply pm ality had been inf In the District] The Hoboken police took charge of] the man and bey. who rag to Bim the fire seemed to burn as fercely us k . nd street station, | folning the Eplacopal. - ertte (he a Gatien ine Jner while Mrs, Sohitior started out to street and up that Mhorougn(are. At ever, be Breage pastes ++ ey - 4 her relatives 1 treet y : | whey were reman Coroner by Sieh Mime daaerey taselae met tL Cn caeceanieaanine the arms of Patrofman ‘Murrays ef the. Charles Frohman was noted of the hes Tie Wien FAIRBANKS COMING EAST. | in a refusal, but he coupled with it al Fiction B Mercer street station. danger and sent men to © js scen-) “ascorang to Mrs. Mow-| INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. %—Senator | = ——-- The prlvoner was taken to the Mul. ory out of the adjoining buldéitg. Thera!

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