The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1905, Page 6

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Wa aOR L THE WORLD: FRIDAY E Vv. G, AUGUST 18, 1905, ATHLETE. AND HIS SISTER, IN CANOE, DROWN The Richardses Were Out for Duck Shooting When the Boat Upset. BOTH GOOD SWIMMERS. Young Man was a Prominent Member of the New York A. C. ‘News of the drowning of William S: ger Richards, a crack athlete of Now York Athletic Club, and his si ter, Miss Ethel Adelaide Richards, Chain of Pond, Me., on Wednesday was | Drought to the city to-day by thelr par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Richards, of No. %2 West Bighty-seventh sirest, The bodies of the victims are on thelr ‘way here In charge of Nat Hasbrouck, a Wall street broker, whose summer camp adjoins that of the Richardses at Chain of Ponds. Mr. Richards, who brought his wife home from the scene of the tragedy to- | @ay, said that the drowning of his chil- | dren was inexplicable. ‘The story as I have it from Herbert Hewitt, a Maine guide who has been in my employ for Years, doesn't make it at all clear how GIRL AND HER BROTHER WHO WERE DROWNED. Wry Stiga TICIOIS» GIRL-MOTHER'S ADELAIDE LRICHARDS the accident happened. Went Away Last Week. “For twenty vears I have had a sum- mer camp on the grounds of the Me- gantic Fishing and Game Preserve, at Chain of Ponds, and have deen pre dent of the preserve for several wons. Last week Mrs, Richards William ané my daughter, Bthel to the camp. On Wednesday mo the brother and sister started out to| Shoot ducks. ‘They wen: in a canoe | with Hewitt and were the alr was cold. Returning home at 9 o'clock, and when they were only a I't- and tle way off shore, the canoe turned | turtle. Ethel sat in the centre of the | canoe wrapped up in a great coat. She | Sayed is good swimmer, but as she wen overboard in the ice cold water and/ with the heavy coat about her, she | eank like a log. William went down | after her, and Same to the Th thing about that is that he was counted one of the crack swimmers of | the New York Athlete Club. Thi Who, like most guides, cannot stroke, bobbed up and down in the wa- congra fifth r d her nd of her two children, hurried from this city to her, Hel Drought her back with him to-day Miss Et Was a beautif t young woman teen vers af age. {dred ana She had 3 leted her ed dred. an at Mixs Tisney's school and w eening abroad in the f ‘ vines F William s! tohards : Known in the nancial di ee club circles. He was a str jouw ye some man. sinndins ove (ef athletic build, In Athletic Club he was 1 Pert boxer and swimmer and atl-r t athiete. He was in busin : d Front str representing t ndard O0 firm of Fred G, Clark of Cleveland, With his father, hy lonial We: volution, 9- Sof the I Clety of the War of 181 nd the M Vor Me It will be far cheape: ti in the end for yor DARING RESCU YOUNG VARIAN'S Hole in Dock Into ter until Nat Hasbrouck saw him and | day, when he ed Bwam out and dragged him ashore, He | selzow wix-year-old Edy i unconscious and in pretty pad |N 4 Vie a but they revived him. child was s > it Dived for Bodies, the Harlem River. Mr. Hasbrouck and others dived ana| Varian didn't tell that it was his fif @ived to bring the bodies to the sur-| rescue and ry Toath ‘ face, but they could not locate them, | avout e, but Grappling hooks were then used ana} “40 hi William's body was recovered after | as to hi two hours’ work. Five hours after the | of little accident Ethel’s body was brought to|other to \yOUNG HERO | OF FIVE RESCUES. BABY WILL BE GIVEN A HOM Woman Anxious to Adopt Dead Helen Elster’s Little Infant. Lad Who Fell Through River, that the sa day > brok down with grief adds is physically incapable of looking four ng rescues. small ehild, Fell Through Hole Wants to Adopt Helen's Baby. w wenty-two veare oud t 7 1 come forward to ‘ ) East One Hndred ‘ rl there will be 8 ee _ | re earted citizens who ; | w } following | i ween One let bt ade ¢ * CHRLOAD l ADT Rs rs child is uae nts in the bables' | Total Number "Drawbridge Vic a tims Recovered Is Now |: j flower descend: aes m. Low E, Deputy Commis- two t rama ai ope ah i A ‘ i wilibe ne for stealing. while h aE 7 . Sixty -Two, enue he hownev to. be too. good ; neler nsil at td's rel Cant. Mannion. Mrs { | ac in of Laniry i tyefirat etree, station. we k ' » Aug A M H ep aevoled aunt a ig UsiaeAiTaNaLe ee fl statior jon t seventh etr ey i i ne sixteen-year- | to th ‘ 7 ec as 3 by Mag. | ghia dvunhter whe Is Mes ‘Ge H “Vein i ii M Detention ver. , | — i : ‘ deliverad | NEW CABLE IS LAID. reall the enane : ; 7 | he was a aacded w work ct and ns Ms n e The Colonia Hands, Ending gto) , Sail) Ne wor) rand Mile W at Canne fe s x 5 so tne SHG tha a assuclat CANSO, N. 5, Aup 1 ! kre ship Colonia, which » . ‘ n Ville, Troland, on Aus miles ' y the " if e _jaming, my son, ella caugh: fire off Nave- ‘ ae wie ft sud Mra, ten Noa nd othe pays new, line trom A ete 1 " AragEeal anil Raph tana: te |sink Highland forday, and other tums anso and th ” reenna ; ti id girl except. by ight ed around rin an exoiting rived off Canso zs ‘ , HF terre eason for boing detutned | fight with the flames, For a time the landed the store Arvry ¥ " furnishing testimony that] purning boat was thought to be lost oreluck uh | amt * 1 paon, aj Lies ful in tixing the blame on| eng wax towed with all speed toward s by Wi ———— 1 i W " ). During this race, however tor’ itte’s Sister, Se aa Aon eae IR RR iat wits of t Jacob M. Hea Reliance, ne ee Affair” a stirring FORMER COUNTESS , amo a which were dashing er on the ¢ Russ . i MES > POVER . \ e Hest Jia, brought che blaze so far under oF hers DIES INI 0 ERTY, v0 i for that, though #till smouldering. pre Cin Paent fl will “not Veddling Cosmetions i ¢ r —— ' Wish ue 4 THREE BOY FRIENDS 3 f wi | OF DEAD GIRL HELD, ey \ 1 7 jdmitting know ge of “y " leadin to the death of Hi k Book on Aino Mad Savir Mat bu abandon your “walk Stommahip for to nannbs “'Prosperityville”' \ ‘ and climb aboard the * vig Morning World's : int Hived at Want Directory, ’ 4 Canaraie aan The tol sinall y Via, an ¥ by Detective At mpated with | creer din the fats Pacha aetaata cost of a long inure Bl | HIT WITH ROCK. ; : Hey Blown an, the sks d | Julius Macks ¢ t 1 ship com. hep LJ ha enn hoy pont lays Oft C iy; ork in iia i 1 ty tnd & Femilnsen tay Brod “ditt Delays Oft Cause Sorrow— if el TORE BURNS, ron sions to ti eid that t So Use on sie Heal by 4 Fok a ‘ ; Macken: | Aiate che Halil a2 ne pu World Wants To-Morrow, } |‘) |, 0ner tons Vy tio 'earky | ier -eratuated Inte huters, eR Woe loss ie pland a After belne arra (akon be tee Chilasen'e & Bociety rooms, Police Drag Mis Mins. Edward drink ARREST WOMAN OW RAVINGS OF DELIRIOUS MAN | | and Bissert, needed o Then Told the Truth. Frrst they s thi under that were determined Mrs, Downey was locked up and to arraigned the Morr Magis med, and the ¢ to fen't a neighbor. bur ey who has anything v her, and there 48 not man oF n | zanong them ‘who nasa” good word for | Sele Ww Mm) 1 her. She n the sole prop of the family ng mother to her three pt. Mannion himself vc (dea that Mra. Downey us and ys he Downey inking old can with other men i his home vesterday, and was towed into Sandy Hook Stella's deckhouse amid- starbourd side were badly | ‘The tire started in the botier ‘the tug Will be brougnt to New is pumped ry nips damage room York as soon as the wat from her hold. ee KILLED BY A TRAIN, FISHKILL LANDING, Aug. 18—John Carmody, a half brother of former Alderman Hogan, of Albany, was struck by @ freight traim here last night and Instantly killed, More home dyeing Is done every year With Diamond Dyes.” Meth no. ait pte eegnomicy For ouan) the color of A dress f fo the stylish dark brown or een ee dati Mrowh dyer dark grat ye imakes bottle green; yvilo’ y ales grou Eee Females peacock fy Aiud 80 on. Diamond Dyes can be used tn surpr About ihe ‘howe, rh Annual’ will tell you ‘ lEnglishman who Fell who Fell from Polo| —J DORAN gli HUT BY YOUNG BISHOP IS DEAD | Was Injured While Ejecting| WILL N GtT WELL Pony Whiie Racing at Mineole Not so Badly Hurt as Was First Supposed, MINEOLA, L. 1, Aug, 18 —A: the > sau Hwsplital to-day was said tha John F. Foster, of the Quorn Hunt who was thrown ar 1 He on one of his ¢ M of tried 1 low! order Mor twas ¥ out t rurpose yestenday. next ¢ that ponies y came up As to Tatehing N pony ty in landing GIRL DROWNED. bro Goen Down When Boat Capslzen, bat Man Is Saved, BRANDON, Vt, Aug. 18—-Ella Bar ton, Middlebury, Vt. was drowned earl in Lake Dunmore by the capsizing of ¢ boat in whieh she and] Hamilton Dutcher, of Orange, No J. were rowing. [uccher was rescued by men from a camp on the shore, Miss Barton was fifteen rs old, er. CR 1S corrector of Disordered Stomachs ACHING HEADS, BILIOVSNESS, CONSTIPATION An Bflective, Cooling, Refreshing Remedy, commended by thousands upon thousands of | enthusiastic users darting the past 60 years, At Druggtsts, soc. end Bier iy mall from THE TARRANT ©O., 44 Hutton Street, N.Y DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY ) the wholcnaier, We post you {oe rotaller'a profit, CASH OR CREDIT, Quick Deliv Kinplover’s Refers ype tort “L. W. SWEET & co. ALDEN LANE, THIRD AY 407, FULTON sr. 1n6 REWATUC AY.. 1 ver knew about Latnond B written by women, for womsil, ent est, towether with 4b eam i sah i i ii i i Labi dean = Hurl ne sai hava it Sernay City, \YOUNG BURGLAR AND GIRL VICTIM WHO DIED TO-DAY, ‘BEAT INMAT AN ASYLUM Two ttundanty | of 1 New Jersey Institution Held for Grand Jury Admit Striking Helpless —— Patients in Face. >s ; q Downey to Court Without | the Youth from Father’s — i Making an Investigation. Candy Store. MRE EE Dg taut | with eruelty to Inmaye Capt, Mannion and his detectives, at-| Catherine Doran, the sighteen-year: | Aton Tustions TOhASA AT tached to the Morrisanta station, dis-| oq girl who was shot by Philip Bishop, | , m without bail ©: played an ignorance that is tare even | twelve ot No. 2 Chapel They are accused o in & policeman when they arrested the on Wednesday morn- i hapless wife of Edward Downey, of No. today In the Brooklyn Hos. | . 6 St. John’s ave the Bronx, who In} 6 a drunken delirium accused his long-| sphere w 1 a suffering wife of having polsoned him. | git trom” ae era id sitet el | Since he made his delirious accusation tered the loft. breast, Just. over the ite! against the woma: reason has returned | | heart, and it wa osaible to :| to the man and he withdraws the] fn Be Cites um boaetecen res | { charge. He {s dangerously 4i1 in the) (4) 4 vie | t Lobanan Hospital auttering from some| oe a “nignt ce Vawtheennn hee ado | Py - Irritant polsan—a polron ot the sort! prookiyn boys, the oldest of whom ie t that men get from drinking stale rum! put twelve (ow taty Ain Satie. | year After burglarizing a | macaronl factory, where the Bishop doy | ya The police vould have learned without | found a revolver, the three held up a i ! a undue oxe: mowhat kind of a man | bakery wagon driv nd later went to Downey is—what sort of a husband he|the candy store of Peter Doran at No. | |" been to jess woman tled to | /87 High street, | him, ‘The neighbors would have told| This candy store has been the rendez | them upon je firat inquir: vous of the mali boys in the ighbor- man ‘s a rare mai roof bri hood for i t and many com ' te Cap party was one made about it, Miss | the region to give him a “pretty girl and | | lin af one of his at- re fat tacks on his wife, | What They Could Have Learned. a the when the : and began buying : i e Capt. Mannion and his as- roceeds of the burg. ves, before rage: committed | woman to a buld have andy Bist Nea | : © Dows ; ‘fo | Witch- SOAP earnioles vireo times | Hazel brow a week f then 1d to scare | Brings Sleep to the Tortured Little Ons £ and Rest to the Tired Mother | c y saturated he ri ome and fell across the threshol flat dd the same thing ny t there was , ind IDEAL FOR TENDER SKINS A Wonderful Help to Mothers im tas Nursery teh Hazel s Po LIP ESHOP -COTAE /NE_DORAM CHILD DIES OK A BRIDGE CAR Litte ap is th The One Expires in Arms of Its Mother While (aa ei - Th Wer Their Way |j rr A . 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