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HILD FOUND Leisen in Court. Till Intoxicated. ASE AGAIN Gerry Society Agents Ask Delay Un- til They Can Finish Their : Investigations. Ohlef in her fingers, | astrate Baker in the Tombs Court Be morning. The chiid was so tiny the eyes of the Judge. . 4 Hudson Street bad state of intoxication “4 Behind her stood Mrs. Diack-robea woman, wh accuses of fc which she also says to buy. The ca “Thursday morning, _« the Society for the Prevent Hospital tn the gq as the agents BP Many important things they w: Ac to trial. a | identify the Barber! Bros., key, and Mrs. McKenna announced it would be in triumph: poss’ ek all. Used Whiskey as Medicine. ~ DRUNK WANTS TO GO HOME i “1 Want to Go Back to My’ © Mamma,” Sobs Little Sadie | | SHE ACCUSES HER AUNT. | ‘Says Latter Forced Her to Buy Whiskey and Then to Drink | POSTPONED. "A Uttte black-gowned ficure, nervous- fy twisting a black-bordered handker- tood before Maz- this that <f she could barely peck over, the bar into The pathetle Pio Uttle figure, with her wistful hazel eyes, was Sadie Le!sen, the thirteen- year-old girl who was taken to the a pitiable McKenna, i child ompelled 2 was adjourned until | of Cru- | @lty to Children reported there were | ed to | 4. 7B. investigate before the case is brought) « Alrendy the Imttle girl has failed to i¢¢ Uquor deal- | aay ‘ers, as the men who sold her the whis- ple fc ©? the child to prove she bought whiskey a Mrs, McKenna, who {s a pale-faced etd. ath ia cal law 2 the hoi The certi! Ik punch other {s’an McKe abit na, * T can'| 1,6 try to tla att r “Aunt t speak to her. » bar looked re- but usie,"” ma is not a drinker, ph yaaa : TE OM, PONSD AY NVENING, JULY 9 SADIE LEISEN—AUNT SEE SAYS FORCED HER TO ORINK, amy FASE UOCTOR want to g. ne to her.”* 1 the daughter of Mre. of No. § Dover street eves ‘filled tea’ she spoke of her moth of her old felt small size the wh. Face, ch shows she h ibillties of life Child Wants to Go Home, told of her aunt forcing her ik three glasses of the liquor in brown bottle and of her ° ipe from the house her th its scant black skirts her ankles, trembled to drink ‘a Tike used ly papa but 1 ddr pint_of beer at ni it. When T drank the skey at my vunt’s it made me. fee and then | my head Iart terribly." “uildren'’s < efforts to the child. hirteen-vear-olds The stre We want t have y my lips has wanted to > n her, and T doy » good woman fc her h they Ww eh. to my Whether the ne or | 21. | testitied, | any tmprovement in my face he could ASGUSED BY A WOMAN FREE Mrs. Charlotte Smith Daily ne —— , ceives Warnings to Stop Ef- Mrs, Ware's Case Against forts in Bertha Claiche's Be- Dr. Neiden One for Civil half, but Will Not Heed Them. Couris, Says Magistrate. ganar! — On account of the Interest ehe has Ds. Andrew L. Nelden, founder of the Shown in Berthe Claiche, the you Seldon Inatitute and Sanitarium for French girl who slew her master, E in Bast Two, Gcrdron, Mrs, Charlotte Smith, Pres- Woman's National Re: she is being daliy thr ident of League and St. Gregory's Hos- say . in Gold t. arrested July Hon : ened Ww nac! charge of obtaining $200 by false A Roi ashe tctb AA i mall,” said M naes from Mrs, Joeephine Ware Paper itben a sis World reporter to-day, “briags B : ck been Interested with me in the Court Mrs. Ware, who {s thirty-nine years old, sald she had been attracted by Dr. Nelien's advertising and came to this clty to undergo his treatment on May fate of this unfortunate gitl have been so frightened by similar threats that many of them have had to give up their co-operation, “Only yesterday I was walking along Sixth avenue with a young Frencn girl who was once one of Berthe's class, bu’ |who is now associated with the rescue |work. Two French girls approached and struck my companion. They mut- last tered to her to stop her work for Berthe STE REA robbing powder on my |Citlche. This ts not the frst time she fae which smarted and ‘burned, He| 2? Deo Spproached by these women, 5" is who are adjuncts of that terrible league continued this for three days. He then | Sr '2009 men who are plying thin trat- bded in a salve and then he put &| 9. in white slaves, ‘ plaster on for five days. After that he 5 began blistering my forehead with @ Big Fund for Slave Masters. “My work is mapped out, and { am carbolic. solution | Altogether Mrs, Ware said she had| going to break up this pernicious band case of Berthe Claiche 4s an incl- remained at Dr. Nelden's sanitarium ; T elghteen 4 Winen she returned to|dent. I want to save that girl. but the Denver, Mra. Ware said, her eyes hurt] Work {s further reaching. These 20,000 her #0 much that upon theh advice of |™en are so banded together that they mplained to the Post-of-|have intimidated the French citizens, fice ahutorities, but with no results. | Many of whom have become lukewarm | “Had! not Dr: (Nelden tld) you jand indifferent to the fate of this poor treatment was not complete?” Bartow | Sit! S. Weeks, of counsel for Dr. Nelden,| ‘I began {t the next day." Mrs. Ware “and told the doctor to make He told me he could do all he adver- tised, That all his operations were suc- nds she know that a $100,000 fund has been | raised to help these men when they are | {t could be done in two\in trouble and they are so stror < ihe reply, “and it was then! their Influence that {t {s almost uestions Mrs, Ware| Possible to get the French people to| 1 on Dr, Nelden’s| come out and take any stand in the could remove wrin-| matter. I am getting out a circular now to send broadcast, begging the -.. Were you satisfled with his treatment r that?” asked Mr. Weeks, | French citizens of New York to take Be ad fone, {was the response. | hand and help this girl a ‘amined by } ‘Weeks. * ene | out this horrible vice which is menacing | had been af ing physician ig | society. ty for tw rs. | “I know that the influence of these} ia sou mak silt representa. | traders In women ts far reaching for tt or Netley | seems a strange thing that people who | ras good-l first were interested In helping Berthe | I dic laiche have become lukewarm. There visable for wri | Nett pss ;| have been more threats than the ones i i KILLED WIFE *cJerseyman Kept a While She Slept. (Special to The Evening World ) — AND FLED TO THE woods Murder °°" Threat, Attacking Woman Ineaea He mit. h » HICKED MAN TG DEATH AT e | Ye Set Upon by Crowd for Talk- ing to a Woman, Guest Was Football. EMIL TOTTERMIAN PATERSON, N. J., July 25.—Threats K to Kill his wife were fultilled by George to Opalfvens early to-day, when he shot | we the grainery - Twent om their farm, a short distanc © Bunn's Hotel, at Singac, near } The slayer disappeared after @rime un dthe police sear Inds } the woman to death in | } him tn the avgods do 50. The murdered woma: eleep in the outbuild ber nusvand would | been drinking, He for, while she w and, burst hot hi blood-stained ¢ aay bore evidence atisen after being and had made an < had gone not the first tempt Bhe staggered across the floor w second Bullet in the brain Ufe, Found Mother Dead. |. Keil Williams, the dead we | enieen-year-old’ son by a lage, disc ithe murder Aula mother had to go the farm product) tie we thia morning and found 1 gralnery broke 0 bts yma: makeng a se hat that was | y Opalfuens ; Nite we ed, he work 1 He acting tated barm the grainery . Bue wroode guard. elghbors heard shots dy Ment, but nboly made an ir until the murder w 8 Bert Ryer, neighbor, fear She ma cured the door heara and says Artists, Actors Architects, Ag 512 I Bookkeepe Barbers, Bi 1 Bill-clerks, Bb: ar Clerks, Ne hambermatds, Cut from the Ing for | yught he will | eommit zuicide, as he had threatened to 8 Nextdoor side tt THE ALPHABET OF TOIL, |. Separate and distinct professions, ¢rs_in The World's “Want Dire s, Collectors ter giv | Executive Clemency Saves from Electrociition Santiago Hero Who Hacked Woman to to| Death in Dive. charged o's murder. 1 the | halt | ost ght an by Gov. Hi antiago her ife Insensible, and had appare A WEDDING work of reducing hie mane persons dragged | ; s wife doomed avenue ssa igh to tell him was removed re he died = | GIRL-BRIDE FREED THROUGH MOTHER'S SUIT. | Marringe of Malvina Langfelder to William M. Romaine, When She Was Sixteen, Is Annulled. Fitzgerald. in the Supreme nted a final decree af- siment of marriage on March 11, 19, when she rot reached her sixteenth birt couple never Longfelder cli void on account of her daughter's age — IRON STRIKE THREATENED. FI BURG, JULY %5.—The ultima tum of the Iron Moulders af Alleghen| County was presented to the m ture day, giving them until day night to sign the wage scale, If the saile ts eted a atrike will he alled lay . The mend mand a minim of $3.0 per a ase of 2) cents a over th in forca, were remove The redness under will disappear In tim: the ph ler remarke Istering process, | I have received. | Two Threatening Letters, | Among the milder of the threatening | Nar en ig, [letters Mrs, Smith has received are the If there ts. a | following: it the defendant sone for New York, Jul + 1905, vurts. The prisoner 1s dis-| ytrs, Charlotte Smith, No. 123 West a Twenty-third strect, New York. Dear Madam: [ understan t you Jare in New York for the purpose of | |oreaking up the traffic In street girls h vour league. | throw That is something you can never ac- complish, ¢ © © The best thin for you to do is to go back to Wash ineton, for you are antagonizing and women who mike their livin THREATEN WOMAN WHO WORKS FOR GIRL SLAVE WOMEN’S BURDENS ARE NUMEROUS | Peruna Is a Godsend | to Thousan’s of Women, ned hundreds of weit some appar= all, the aggregate, wii some very idered when they get nerv= weak? Jeais to catarrh, t organ which sands of suffering ved of thoir {lls rsant with tho in relieving cajarrhal all Fail to Read Mrs. Frye’s Notable Experience. Saran Frye sy! Park, N Mrs. bury ran Ave, West ¥ gratitude BLESSCHIRLOL LE SPLIT a has doue for this business. ‘There ts an emerg. oer y life t ver half my lite fund being raised to defeat. vo ey your Resctis League w T write temic catarrh. Nearly allmy lifted hay pentall I could as a friend, tor T know vou god kin the. past for s' nuike for doctors, but none of. Whore thet them did me any good, but since I started o your Peruna one year ago, I lave at last found relief. Lh e a pra: 4 may live long to help o' elved me. Instead be g store, I am grow= n to starve to dear friend that v fn tr New York, Ju Chartott KC ber a song ri ye on cal Respe ERDRON NO. Mother to Be Dispossessed. irs al price paid tes. your ng out clronlars for arung a subscrip- New York smOOM said that he and Ross! had been at- ——— tacked Saturday by a group of striking | drivers, led by Prescott. Yesterday | Men Who Shot and Stabbed | vald, they were attacked gall by Pres- Union Agent Say It Was “Pr ptt kel me dow, said in Self-Defense. he Sednesso. “When I got up I drew my revolver and fired three times Ross!, who was in an adjo! admitted he had drawn a knife stabbed Prescott during the encounter, The stab wound was slight The shoc { Prescott has brow | temporary | teamsters 4 | men went | George W. Prescott, business agent of | the Teamsters’ Union, of Man‘attan, will probably lose his life us the result of his attempt to settle a teamsters’ strike in the Borough of Richmond, At the Smith Infirmary to-day !t was said {that Prescott had not one chance in a |nundred for recovery from the weund he recelved In an altercation with Nic nd Charlos Ross!, non- | union drivers, » ball entered between | the fifth and sixth ribs and passed through the right lung, |e rabbit about seven, a squirrel or hare Sednesso, in the West Brighton sta-| about eight, and @ fox fourteen to six- | tion, to-day admitted the shooting. Ho teen years, which the boss mand of the team- y of ten hours and twenty-five cents an hour overtime. a ee Animal Longevity. nesso A dog lives on the average from ten to twelve y a cat nine to ten years. | nd Lt Oreg ree: on the CASTRO'S AGENT BACK | medal APE CARACAS, VENEZUELA, JULY a i A , Vice-P a 8 Admiral Clark 9 y | NOTACLES. | trades or occupations bid for work- CARONIA BRINGS tory” ner last week Among them nagers. former and TURKS IN BOMB PLOT, qi Compositors, Carpenters, | CONSTANTINOLLE, JULY The | De seai one (Sipaic ymmisslon w vis been tnquiris D Bolectiven’ Ducriienpars see to ‘ lite ressmakers, Drivers. Drapers, {ialesmen, Bultan Br t ‘ aa Drummers. F Boise obtained i n F Blectriotnns, taaiters, Aa ‘ : onta i Enamel lneers ind i i * Engravers, Braid boys ; Viremen, men, Fitters | ‘ x F iD aschende ders, | a Financiers, actoturne, HAIL HURTS TO a Governesses, Grooms, NEW MILFORD, Cont i] Glass Cutters, Guards, | ' i ce Ga! on, Gaafitters. , rv4 i t n OuseWorkirs. Hulrdrossr catimuted extent a i f | Ha Boys, Marnoss-malers, ‘ Was ta Ike Wa Shont hsekeepers, Hawkers | H 1 era. yh m itons, Journeymen, a} Toe hrs dae asians orers, Laundresses, 7 raphers, Linemen, TWELVE DEAD !N MINE CRASH MWRMO, SICILY, JULY %.— ve incn were killed and many wounded in a coal mine explosion here, rdmen, ” Players, SUMMARY OF THE NEWS OF THE WORLD GUILTY OF DIAMOND THEFT. LONDON, Grant who th JULY 2.—-Annie M, Boe Be TN ere r ey trys » United States Enginee: NO STRIKE, SAYS MITCHELL.| Was supposed the ere empty. | of the de bpewatar Way butwe WeRANTON, PA) JULY 26—Regord-| BARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO, | too'to be spent on rl een es MPNICO CITY, JULY 35,—Chilpaneino, | Cana! at the Soo pt Arta capltal of Guerre porlenced a | NA iia MM said t sharp earthquake " The residen CRACK SHOTS COMPETE, incr Is a0 much trite ling the CHICAGO, JULY %.—Nenrly two Wa asta u dred of the best marksmen in the — disturbance, United States Army are contesting for FISHING RECORDS BROKEN, shock, he nors in the annual target competi- HORTA on ee Yon of the Northwestern Div t GON INN Firralls Boo wal THOUGHT HIM SHAMMING, | Tort Sheridan, Iighicon staves are rep- | van | LDA oR resented ie meer Apeaby Atal broken to-day five vessels landing at UY 3.-—John R,| peeenied in the sneer, while wit tat | ote bunds, present season » have relatives in third Infantry, has made fifty out of a las Leon ane of the most prosperous In | died to-day at the possible fifty shots at a range of 30 many years, Correction, Cp to the | yards, ——— moment oft his death it was thought | & MISS STURGES WEDS Bhat he was felgning ness. as whival | naan cries uni ot discern any” eerie LONDON, JULY %.—George Charles| symptoms and as the prikoner. had eu, memb of Paria atin the Ils powe to devalve a | ryakive in tf tue Sou. hern . ving uinety days for re not Hintingdunshite, and Mies Under Luise pretensem, i “ne fthene Beaeaie tnee BANK FOR VENEZUELA, of w York, gave away the| CARACAS, Venosuola, July ” a Congr shesziela has ratified the AND A SURE ONE, ; aay he Governajeat yita CANAL BOARD INSPECTS, dupa noe the eat The body does not feel heat un- ALBANY, JULY ihe (Ganal “Ads National Danie of Vene- Bt pleasantly if prop: food is used, Vikory Bourd met today and began jis ee ¢ | | hsp 1 of work on the ne | we Cu aN mor ing. the baad THARE MEN BLOWN TO PIECES. tail le tiie allies iawn wens sewmes | Grape=Nutsh, Canal, and the reat ‘of th k will | number of miners were at work in the be spent in transiting business at the | Bank ead mine an explosion of dyna office “here and visiting other places | mite occurred, blowing three ani to] ‘There's # Reason," where work ty in progress, pe wea Nurs TRAIN WRECKERS KILL FOUR.| MORE TROUBLE FOR RUSSIA. MILAN, IPALY, JULY 2.--An attempt | “MOSCOW, JULY 2%—The correspond- ) wreck a train on the Ine between}ent of the Times at Moscow reports Milan Monza has been made. The | that owing to a rise in the price of train left t noks, At nev naphtha residue of from five to shay dese bl AME thirty Kopecks (a kopeck 1s about half ee t) per pound (36,07. bar at| erisis is threatened throughout the central and southeastern provinces, where the residue Is practically the only fuel used wirad, shipping and fu son MILLIONS FOR CANAL, MICH., JULY In the it.-Col, Charles L. B fan age and snayy a thelr Volgee Several others were of Tenth street and Fifth DIAMONDs, Brooklyn, wh at work on th WATCHES, structure ‘at d avenue and Six: JEWELRY third street, to-day fell to the stre UvOb sien the wholnsaier. We | and was instantly killed, i CASH OR CREDITS ae | ; M “L” STRUCTURE AND DIES Ds] DIAMONDS ARE EQUIVALENT TO DOLLARS Walter Erwin, 21 Years Old, In- atantly Killed at Third Avenue and Sixty-third Street. Walter Frwi aK ) twent one years old PRES. HARPER'S FATHER DEAv. @ for 1) talogue Ni rt E, CHICAGO, JULY 25,—Samuct Harper |p] Le We SW & CO, @ MAID. futher of President Harper, of the Uni- | versity of Chicago, died here to-day n+! the age of elghty-seven years ceased recently enme to Chicago visit from his home tn the contracted a severe cold, which ed in his demise, 'W. L. DOUCLAS UNION $3.50 SHOE A trial i Vinee you that W.L, Dougias $3.50 shoes > best in tho GANGRENE, HYDROPHOBIA, Danger of drophob ink id, New York City seu Gangre Blood Polson~ Averted, mat 10 Danger of 1 ton from Pistol or Gun Si atches or Stns trom ting Corns or Bu any wound, aay by, hues of WEL Mik owder, a” tnarvel and hewler of ule Vaxinal Weaures, Dr ore Th t Rheurn, hour. ling. 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