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~ 2 a TD DEATH IN CE PS DS TAA ONO TTI Stoker on English Steamship Former Mayor’s Heart Broken “g | | Jumps Overboard in The Nar-|, by Crime of Wayward Son jar On Hysterical Prisoner's Throat Alter cin Yorkville Court Leads Cor- | rows—Officer Goes to Rescue! Henry, Who Killed rs. Pullen Newly Discovered Witness, Present | and Is Nearly Drowned. and Committed Suicide. when Saloon-Keeper Died, Says -_ oner to Believe that She Was Brutally Strangled and Thrown in Cell. MgNally Replied “I Don't Know” to (,dragic Fifteen Minutes Oe Dhaced me oar /STRUGGLING MEN ARE PROMINENT IN CITY'S PICKED UP BY FERRY.| AFFAIRS AND POLITICS. | he police to-day discovered another | McNally'’s answer was; ‘I don't know. ' Ship Compelled to Delay Voyage Great Success of His Son, Dr,| witness in the McNally murder case| McNally was in the tull possession of ‘ who ts likely to take them away from his faculties until he died. His y | to Walt for Officer—Stoker, a Cyrus Edson, Was Always a|“Women in Black,’ women in cabs, dc-| was strong and his answers were pas tresses and others of thé fair sex. The| fectly intelligibie,” Questions as to Assailant’s Identity, )« Woman orraignall before Magistrate Flammer in York- Court charged \eith intoxication, the bridjje before the Court five minutes, Magistrate observed ¢hat there were no marks of violence Jyh He fined-her 96 aud ordered her locked up. "She was imunidiately takeu from the eourt-room and _earried down three High's of stairs, ©) Four policemen, Watden Lynch and two of his as: f earryher down. waa immediately taken to a cell, >» PIFTEEN MINUTES LATER SHE WAS DEAD. * CORONER'S PiTYSICIAN O'HANLON DECLARES TUAT DEATH WAS DUK TO STRANGULATION. USS Seen! "y) Coroner's Physician O’Hanlos, who performed an autopsy on th: “badly of the woman who died under the name of “Eliza Smith” in the férkville Court prison on Thursday last, declared to-day that her death fg due to strangulation. > © His examination of ‘the body showed that the woman had been seized ae ttt nc at coe seem metey CORONER SEEKS JUDGE PARKER The big English tramp steamer Rip- | pingham Grange, which has been lying | Off Robin's Reef for several days, ‘hauled up ancher early to-day and started on her long voyage to New | South Wales, Way down in her hold lay John Kadanach, & stoker, suffering j trom pneumonia, While the steamer | as in port @ doctor attended | nach regularly, and when the steamer | | Started away it was thought best te him here in a hospital. | But Kadanach begged to be allowed | to remain with his ship. He believed } he was going to dle, and had a horror | of passing away in @ strange land, 80) , Capt, Angel agreed to allow him to. | ntay in bie little bunk and his fellow- stokers promised to take every care of him, | Leaps Inte the fea. As the Rippingham Grange was ~1s9- ing through the Narrows, Kadanach, | mad with delirium, got out of his bunk, | Fwhere he had been left unwatehed for EX-MAYOR EDSON, | Dr, Magim, who attended the dying maa. and Albert Marshall, McNally’s bat: keeper, who found the wounded 'saloon- keeper on the floor of the latter's room. It is also said that the mysterious Wor, an visitor to McNally who always came in a cab is known t 0 the police, William oman is the new witness. He lives at No. 71 North Oxford street, Brooklyn. Hegeman met Marshall us w was going to Dr, Magin's the request of the dying man. |He s told that McNally had been | shot ahd hurried to McNally's rooms, where he remained with’ Marshall and the physician until the murdered man (expired, Hegeman is an old man with a habit of arising early, He was on North Oxford street shortly after 6 'elocks Wednesday morning when asked by Marshall to go to McNally’s apart- ment. Hegoman Contradicts Physician, Hegeman’s story is as follow soon as I ri ed the room TI as Nally who shot him, He replied: “I don't know." “A ‘short time after that I asked him the same question again and received the dame answer, Dr. Magia then came 4}... Ending in Woman’s Death. Victim of Pneumonia, Wil| Sourve of Much Happiness to ss, nine ft tee ote lite | may’ fathom Inne tae ; ‘ 2 eee Die. His story differs from that given by) The statements of Dr. Magin ind Mars shall differ im respect to MeNaily’s re- piles to the question of who shot him. | Dr, Magin sald that MeNally's answer wea “Never mind.” Marshall tvid the Police that every Ume asked the question McNa response = was: “Don't bother me.’ MeNally’s Door Found Opes. It Is now conclusively established that when Marshall entered McNally's roun | above the saloon, at the corner of North Oxford and Park avenue, Brooklyn, last | Wednesday, he foun ‘ Until to-day it was stated by the po- Ice that the door ieading into the apart- ment was locked, The fact that this dour | was ajar lends color to the possible | theory of burglary, Although no money jas taken from the cash drawer. or McNally’s clothes the police suy the burglar, If one entered the place, might have been disturbed by the crying ef # child in the apartment above. The rel walls are very thin, and the cries might | have sounded to the burgiar as if they | came from another part of MeNutty + flat, ' | “in contradiction to the theory of tob- bery Comes unocher statement to-day trom Toma HManloa, the actress, wou | waa Ql first detained as w witness, She on‘that a crime had been committed which if brought to light would ja few ind clambered up on) Former Mayor Franklin Edson died worried about something, He a chapter of police brutality that would surpass the shocking dis- OSWALD MAUNE: COFS 10 FSOPUS ead He z nothing but @ pair of | to.aay at his residence, No. 42 Weat Sev- | faptig deemed “hon. and sald P , liffle case, | averalls, the straps of which reated| 1. dost atreet, after @ lingering ill- replied, ‘Nothing much, T've gota brews bodega ee eee ein, dees a: | soon, wrought on bv aria snl worry HTT, fo payee ee mite bothered ia | —_—— | Dr. O'Hanlon announced alter naw it 2 eg three : kept wringing his hands and declaring | over the crime of his wayward son, Woman tu Cab Fes mee, livid lump under the right ear and three deep marks on roat, i that he would not be left to dle among | Henry Townsend Edson, who murdered | iglt a MMogald, today. that the Woman 9 of these marks were on the right side of the neck and from the dis-| Elderly Brooklyn Man Accused Democratic Nominee for Presi- strangers, An otcer noticed the fren- | yey Fannie Pullen and then killed him- RETURNS ILL | Graham, Lindeay, ‘Mocurdy, bsoluskey in and put the same question to him. "Two weeks ago iHeed McNi we totes | aed sick Dy ed 5 , ‘apt. of the skin and the bruising of the flesh they must have been’ by Margaret Lynoh’s Mother) dent ina Most Cheerful Mood bu: xadanach saw him approach, and, ‘elt & Year Ago, and whore death re- tnvatiged Unvryew she amide | with a blood-curdling shriek. dashed | Yeeled the fact that he had embessied a fie Baw Ra a hg et rt pit ; as He Concludes His Second toward the ratt and leaped overboard, | large sum of money from the funds of beeen six tha‘ chen spent eoveral hours at a time ( Episcopal Church, of with him in big saloon. She dente: Radanach was seen | the clerk Mr tetser naa |Noted Divine, Passenger on Emphatically, nomerer, thatthe re a or Weds evidently making an en Unconacions since Friday noon, Steamship Coltio, Has to joys Bg At the deathbed of the former Mayor According \o the story, she is a woman but having @ hard time | sand lived le hia fash pol lof it in his weakened condition. The Were be three sons, Dr, David Hall Ed- of mean pars connected with the death of criterion Judge Parker was immensely tlde was running fast and the steamer 20% Franklin Edyon, Jr., and Robert Be Conveyed in Carriage from thy hag Senha beret (pale er ort Lynch, tt having been alleged that she tuart Edson and his tyo daughters ‘or her address. Thoy h ~ ¥ 'D. pleased with his visit to New York Was going against it, so that the dis- - J ber name . y hav NOT, BRUISED WHEN ARRAIGNE . Committed suicide because of his at! wien he departed for Esopus to-day. tance between the steamer end the man Mrs, Willis Beaner, of Tarrviewn, ®. Pier to His Home. eons Re ieteere isn ait 4 entions to her, and who has been in Y., and Mrs, Arthur H. Ven Brunt, who ie He even ventured to deliver himself of Increased rapidly, be e and that {t will take forty-elght before Magistrate Flammer on a charye of inioaication (s borne | rehuslon In the mission of the St. Vin«| c..t might be called an expression of Nid 0 hes married a son of Judge Van Brunt. Dr, hours. to unravel. Da * ts of the Court and court attendants who were present, Palla Fathers. ia Germantown, weer | coisas opinion ee E, Stiles Potter, the attending physi-| Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst, the noted| Capt, Formosa sald that if sh : by statomen ) Philadelphia, was reported to-day to | Political op Fourth OMcer Alexander Campbell, a | clan, was also present. divine and oubliolt, returned trom) twen found ine Knows nothing ab a this woman was arraigned before me" sald Magistrate Plam- )have left the mission and returned | The Judes lef the Hofman House 8) doughty Scotchman, who was in hie| The funeral has been set for Monday abroad to-day on the White Star liner He went as far a9 to Jniimaie that ' cabin while all this was going on, came | morning at 10 o'clock. There will be | Celtic, apparently a very sick man. He) although be Is making every effort 16 ‘en La TFnade by a violent pressure. ‘The third mark on the left side of the throat | be iss top imprint of a thumb, and so deep was this abrasion that '8 €0 Be a Witness at the Re Wp gland beneath the flesh had been crushed. opened Inquest. Campaign Visit. ; ‘These marks, tho Coroner's physictan declares, and other physical oon- revealed in the autopsy prove conclusively that death was due to! Oewaia staune, whose name hi If cheerfulness of demeanor w That there were no marks of violence upon the woman when she wai ° a it Relmont's auto- “T had an opportunity to examine her closely, and I saw no mark of “y Phe a : it age We A Renee's Ault: from une has left the mission and| mobile and was dri nd on deck at this junetui Wi private services at the house and th welned Sunday last with chilis) sift Ikind upon, her body. Neither did she appeer to be suffering from APY) riumed to New York, he did not go t0| Forty-necond atreet ferry. While awatt-| jearned what ta re, When ho e was on k 5 X . id happened ped | bod; erred oon, that was patent on the surface. She had been arrested for iM! his home in Vernon avenue, Brooklyn, |ing the departure of the ferryboat $0 | overboard Githeat attr hy amen ly will be int in the afternoon, [und fever and sinee then has been rication, and the condition of her clothing and her dased manner bore |nor did he report at his of busl- | conversed for a few minutes with Po-| coat or hat, Kadanach was at y . 7 4 Jeact | Edson's former home. A, 8 Hopper, Dr, Hopper told a re- the officer's charge. I fined her $5, and she was led away. sare * bree jee Ye pars) eeensh Jeeas, 2000, whom he has) 9 quarter of a mile away, out Campbell! Franklin Edson was one of the most porter of The Evening World that un- “When she reached the head of the stairs she began to scream the Maune ho it said to- | known for struck out for him and finally reached | prominent of the business men and poli- PO | day that Mrs, Maune was in, but that| On the ferry-boat Judge Parker was) ) i.) against imprisonment. She became eo violent that I had to suspend | sh: ‘ould not talk of her aged hus- | introduced by Secretary McCausland to eS ee ere basen from Colds the Wusiness of the conrt for 2 fev minutes until she wae taken down the | b# connection with the suicide of] number of persons anxious to meet) bei) and came very near dragging him | of his age and bad health served on the | séra, Parkhurst. The newspaper men | " | Margaret Lynch. Maune is wanted for | him, Among them was a youth M4m¢4) gown, But the fourth Commlesio inted are numbered by Millions, not including plaleway to the pen. Of course { nave no knowlelyo of what happened | 0 "Tittinony ai the Inauest Into the| Hancock, Judge Parker regarded. this ; fourth offeer | fought Mm appointed & year ago by | geund them in thelr stateroom, No, 115, ot ‘ F ck. t the man off and for nea the Appellate Division of the Supreme . The doct those whose annoyance by association jafter ahe left the epurt-reem. ks tied (hk erinaeas lcaad | eae L} ad for who Is buried at | yours kindly. A. ur kept himself and the pithy» at doauia | Coen ar iia’ Gecthchaa (0 Gee. ax A spectator !n the court-room at the ime L) as arre: len | ‘eeport, . “Do you still,” he asked, “regard the couldn't have done it much lon, and who took a peculiar interest in her sad plight, described to an Eveniry | Woman's Body to He Fxhumed. | tariff as a |o and would probably * World reporter the court proceedings in detail There have been so many dlscrepan- | Young m is boat" Waited "had m Island ferry~ in the Rural Cemetery, in Albany, Mr. | under the care of Dra, 8. M. Dixon ané | Th Sufferers {less Dr, Parkhurst was verv careful his * ticlans of this city. He always was The drowning stoker grabbed Camp-|dent in the public service, and in spite ,|Cours to pass upon the Pennsylvania ing in his berth and it was an| amounts almost to suffering. Raslrond tunrel project. tort for him 10 mpeak. Hie ace wns | And ye ICs fact a cfpale of dem on i ked tired. | Onstration as any problem in Geometry, % peli Made Vertune in Grain, wet hoes fog sn f "| that Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder Has, He said that the woman was quiet when araigned by Polleeman Flynn. | ojcs in the statements made by members| Young Mr, Hanceck waa viaibly con-| that moment. She had a etéat many | Franklin Edson was three times Pres- arrested “Boys,” sald Dr, Parkhurst, huskily Does, Will Cure Catarrh and Colds, What er at First avenue and Seventeenth street. Magistrate of the Lynch family and by others re-| fused. At the time Gen, Wintleld 8. | Passengers, me were very much ex-| dent of the Produce Exchange. He me par Drs a welcome, “I can't talk, | ae the Catarrhal Millions going to do ' fl [modo ton Men tfeation the re 4 om. | chted when they saw two men atrug- | Was born-in Chester, Vt., April 6, 1883, Bund about it? ; Hanoock was campaigning as the Dem fling Tn the water Deck threw |and received @ common school educa- Rang ic wah Sealber Pale vinen't Pa demeges Po eee eg tion. At the age of nineteen he wont to " . my ‘ pe iy BT) attgnE rope | Albany, and, with hie brother Cyrus, nee Vaan vit [3 ve rk gone to my | od by W. & ROCKY, On Aw. 0/64 > ssitle conducted @ distillery until 186, when | “a. ininister listened with interest to] = - he came to thie city and started in the the news of the nomination of Herrick grain commission business, in which he| ao4 Higains and of the more important WANTS! WANTS ! emaainn Terteng, political developments of the country ‘His political affiliations were with the| a+ iarge of late, but he had no com- A ‘ . r old County Democracy and he was 4/ ment to make. He also was told that F doorway Roundsman Jackson called out from the bridge Ge wromante, Gedy wat bs exivemon | Harcee Cee scnulens to Wont Tete , | ender In the free canal movements, He| ihe Bvenine’ World's automobiles, ad | ‘ ‘ “TAKH HER DOWN. WHAT ARD YOU GOING TO DO, HANDLE HER 0K, 9g tdentity heresies Aine na | #14, notably the sugar interests, tn pTmieed an ESAS Ak Saini 4 B h Offi [Mm KID GLOVES?” | others win knew Margurst leave onn| otder fo secure votes enough to Ineure ' Democracy-Temmany Hall-Irving Hall] Wiis ae acope trom Idiptt. ranc ces lynn managed to get her as far aa tho head of the stairs, but there h® us asked tn atete if chet ‘a 2ISE Will eg paseage, sromed in a measure to ticket, and it was during ais sdmin' " down and refused 0 bodes ‘Thereupon Roundsman Jackson sent two| y}, Whe ead woman 19) vstity Gen. Hancock's contention." tration that the Brooklyn Bridge was| “Those things are elwaye rite ray Tait OF ‘0 + The In ely eur: Fiyan replied: “Drun body buried there, it the | 99 E ting that the “eh ‘The Court examined the woman clasely and imposed a fine of 8%. She | uthvritivs of Nassau Comiy are now fae was c locus eee Pouke Mr A feach, ve " and Roundsman Jackson, on the bridge, said to| of the opinion, that the woman tn the] Souk of to-day was taking his food from | aflaely & : “Take her # The policeman seized her arm and led her to the | Freeport ccmetery ts not Margaret! \"soiiie. Perhaps he had never heard| A. g00d erp on It with one ‘of the court-room. She seemed dased and repeated: “Where am A Ena MD ad pegs) one fal Gon, Hancock's tarift git hetheld he, tow gem: or ” | een Apri on Some fe sun A " iynn said and pulled her toward the stairway |2,!%#h did not ecmmit suteide, but that | | oT Sree ote ee eit lian cleaale wea Regan below to thy pen. At the head of the stairs ahe cried that ahe|°M "## tnurdered geld opp age it Ay galls Yay was strong Sy to climb t! " ' ne ef of y Mr. hot pay her fine and struggled with the bluecoat. As Flynn healtated To make the Identification positive | * bystander, to the relief of young Mr, Himesit bat mach hi She ze was his com " | t into the death of the| "Yes" replied Judge Parker smiling. opened. such @ discovery’ was particula: spectator declares that he sav one of these two policemen go up| woman a t will be vont 1 , ; How la the. of r t) the woman and deliberately kick her in the back. Then he heard | on ene ee uae, his wite, “Mee pa vagy tine cashadee. He vice eae teat a yea) men ao OF Parkhurst Temaine! THE WORLD i] bumping down the stairs, scrwaming and yelling the dead” gittan fete Baryon! | Now, for illustration” — hia’ GOMt dow: tek pod pe hf "A" apourd ‘the Celtic until ater he oxher le i THREE FLIGHTS OF IRON STAIRS, | RYTGH: Ber sister, Catharine Lynch, ana] here he stopped. He sald that he} emus torent In a large number of corporations | Meenire Ma hue Nome the Doctor | Fer Uke Reception of Advertisements at the } The three flights of stairs leading down to the prison are winding. Tho| be called to teatity. ae had forgotten for the moment that he in which he was « director, Mr. Edson| sald as he was leaving the pler that he Regular Advertising Rates \f are of iron. At the Yorkville Court to-day Sergt. O'Connor said that a wan talking petiien, wee the remainder Slayer Then Placed Muzzle Of; marriea Fanny C. Wood, a daughter of bed poets, te vesecs pg oo cy \i Piynn and Briever, of the East Twenty-second street station, and of the ip arena the river he discussed Weapon U His Chin Benjamin Wood, of Bath, N. Y., 1n| would be able to enter hia pulpit. y thin policeman from the Fifteenth Precinct had carried the woman ‘Weehawken station Judge Par- inder ANG | s16, Bre ied in 1868, ‘The douple had | seems ANHATTAN AND BRON: the first fight of stairs. ker was approached by a allroad \° seven children, the late Dr. Cyrus Kd- ry “ ONX, \ } ‘As they experienced considerable difficulty in (heir efforts Sergt. O'Con-| ployee in @ neat suit of overaiis, who Sent a Load of Shot, Into His the well-known clan; David Bvery American District Tele. \ hey expel at. fon, phys! red Policeman Bachman to as requésted permission to shake the hand “4 Wan H T., Rob: ° ph office in the city receives orde of the neat President. Judge Parker! Brain, «,, Franklin Edson, jr, Henry T., Kob- te WHAT 20 ST. X.Y. cry. Wena Wants at office rates. ; inured it hg would get one on My Stuart, Edith and Ethel Townsend theceenendied woke (6 jaws of New York.) | FIRST AV.—At Now, 120, 228, 830, |‘in'the West hore from. Weelawken | OF Ail of bie obiidren the wayward THE CURB OF to Buff vo, Henry, Townsend 1 to The Bvening World.) lone who e ABETH, N. J., Sept. M.—Loula | youth almost lived In an old ville neur | 7h! times, enue, in Linden, three miles Sue 'at The candidate departed for Esoyis on the 11.4 train, He will go to church to- he second fight, rrow and in (he afternoon will make eo my At the head of the third flight Warden Lynch and two assistants tox’ Because Her Beautiful Face eeath “chan wit grebaniy' es nolo a oe fal A, ty TRL AV—At W gg kept the boy iS, teens BONSUMPTION. 13ti, See, Isis teen, 171 1763. Be dria, Gr |HAY FEVER, ASTHMA, ee ee i . 10, Bowo, 3104, 3400, ho prirover from them and carried her down to tho pen. Warden L: bile nay, trem here, cary to-day blew off his |gucsess. of Wu] ; Everybody tng sas | POUREM AV-—AC Nox 891. i eclaved to-day that no unusual force was ised in carrying the won| Was Scarred by Burns, Young! Pon ‘ls. last day in the city Judge| wite's head with a shotgun, and tien famor Mave Bog syed Anyone sity hing | PERT AY.—At Nos. 1480, 1408, n this third flight and then to a cell. She died fiftsen minutes after she | W bat we of hie Detmosrsiic| placing the ¢ er ale chin went a {OER JEAT"aata great shock’ tothe siete cht | RTH AY.—At Nos, 68, 188, 247, 610, 060. SPT Act oe boty on. 240, 364, 863, T60, 8160, sa8 a as | i +. Parker fd heen locked in the cell, Minnie Minninger Commits advisers, “August Betiont and ‘Elliot! Gharge of shot through his benin and |sig'man, When Warden Lynch was informed that Coroner's Physictan O'Han- | Suicide by Carbolic Acid Usual, but did not take his morning] @ed instantly, ‘ yp declared that the woman hai Leen choked to death he sald: “I have ,, walk because it was raining. In the in.| A grocer who called to get the day’ ng tO say, If they say the woman was killed let them prove it.” + ; MRS | FITER AND O'Hanlon to-day immediately we: Minnie Minninger, elghteen years old, * F; Parker has not .| tering by way of the kitchen, which hi . by Savellastoe Pr) wy nt vs Ped inte Court prison and le No. 1% Adelphi street, Brooklyn, uve sceptanes to the fivitath ar found spattered with blood. Over near “4 omen was put te inte Oot nas bieas i we hes & fow minutes after committed suicide early to-day by drink. maki address at Madison Square! the fireplace lay the bodies of the maui h Ban to show signs of great suffering. ng cacholic acid, $he wax at one tine ‘st Now Fore Ron Mere | and his vietim. They presented a Any one else that he la not ghastly sight, the woman's head being e >| speaker and ls seriously de- | entirely shot away, while one side of he quest age a dow ” _ Commissioner of Corrections Lantry, who upon hearing the report of & mack of mail, the house and fim inte the pines, om: Keeper Martin carried her out of her cell and administered ammonta | recovered she was horribly aearred. terval between Oreak: panure ot his train be order heard the shots as he approach \# girl of great heau'y, but a yea SON PHYSICIAN CALLED. fer seth ecnget Bee nad eae empl 40 atinene s the man's face was torn off. ind other restoratives. Av she (id not respond to these Dr. F This, added to t | ir. F. A. McGuire, is, ae jo the fact of an un- rd ae Mra, Levi % Leiter and her daunter ation, and she ended her life, love that he would be a Vote getter as| i@ Ser left hand, 2 Bornand | vennle, hastening to the bedaide of echmaker, hope to persuade him to| was the gun he had used. Mrs, Leither's daughter, Lady Curson, the campaign here with a short) It is surmised thet the couple quar-| rescked this city by the New York Cen- ih on the ques-| ‘The woman clutched a car ee ; th @ prison physician, was called. When Dr. McGuire arrived, however, thy happy love affair, drove her to deaper- tions ot the day. Hie trends whe be- was dead. sald to-day that he had not noticed any evidence of strangulation. “ix months ago Minnie met George, SSP Was no froth at the mouth,” sald the prison physician, “and from Uverr. al fe y "i m "vere, also eighteen years old, and speech at least wae to-day and hurried away natn | t ade It was impoasble to tll Just what caused the won- *udent then in the High dchoo! They | . “ENVOY FOUND rig es eg Re] cee crane raeiamee” Yanmar t! ed the resu my examination to Coroner Scholer “tended the same church iny | PEA EAD, | at of rage, grasped hie | sailed hou weemer! satisfied. is jwoclals and grew quite friendly, ‘See PEAC NO DEAD. the woman whieh they Oo Doe ey ® Physician O'Hanlon said in his roport after the graduated from school in the spring | De! te to Imter-Parliamentary picked up wo det Mrs. Leiter arrived here in @ far pring Delega woman the and Bornand, overpowe: were two big blue marks of a strong man ngers and scratch wd early in the summer went * her ' y self, ymailsopon her neck. The bruises and the circumstances inder,°" ° Vis to his aunt, who It }o. trom Beigtam Expires, ni | more cheerful frame of mind she “p her, forved the fun Into | OR Chicago yeaterday. the seem to indi that when she became hysteri he 8 Keturning recently he WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—Heotor Van| her mouvh from ¥ 5 that | choked into silence, then tw e href Smal vt commercia house cy 3} Door ised degen fief] ees yh 4 sea pee sc agate iy turson Es id | _ was here fteen ry r Belgium, a membe and k lied !. th was & matter of a few she died Afteen minutes later. Thinking he was tco young to con. | MMtnetdmantary Uulon new wie pit is said ie saute lived nappy, yas | ont ful autopsy on the bi ue his one to. Duty 4 kn, But not suficlent, in my opinions to entes age, | "Boe radon’ NIN "88 og hore, we found dead In ed to-day. | {vehi toe foun oe er | TANG PI on the neck were undoubtedly made by a man’s Ng min peregrine | : fiat feor, Dat did not ha’ Bee 9 MAHOMETANS PRAY @ WolwaD was throtiied, and it must have been a very) TRUCK DRIVER KILLED, It you'cen come nearest v0 entinating)| Su tot explain the ti Sah * FOR LADY CURZON. by Sith bratees A treck belonging. (0 the amertaa | hg Reet "on ‘wut eorer rah ys] ate P bh Refining © DY sollided with’ Heat nearest, Sy yittyom io sear at Fi aud Grote siteons, | Lege, Hf, meh. rookiys. A oan , Jon By ras huried | hext nd | ip Cs PF saey te POND sas iap 4