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“ Circulation Books Open to All.” | cAll the News. NEW YORK, AUGUST 21, 1905. PRICE ONE CENT. \ ) | eA the News. “ Circulation Books Open to All.” “PRICE ONE CEN ee ROOSEVELT 'SULTAN ASKS RULER OF SULU, PRESIDE} HAND OF MISS HEARS FROM | roosevect Daughter. “ROY SWIMS TO FOUR MEN HELD. RESCUE OF TWO FOR ABDUCTING LITTLE GIRLS BROOKLYN GIRL Se | aniel Curtin Puts One Under) Accused by Mother of Lillian Each Arm and Kicks Lee, Who Figured in Ro- Out for Shore. mantic Elopement, DAUGHTER AND HERO CONGRESSMAN. te ‘ Baron Kaneko, Mikado’s Spe- | » Gal Representative, Goes | HE:NOW HAS SIX WIVES little laa of| Richard Grimm, jr, twenty-one years In, a hustey : ars, plunged into the Kast {ld accountant, of No. 13) Hull “s ‘ew York, varteen yi B Piver at the foot of Seventleth alee ee ae, mn i Re oie, te-day with his clothes on, and tn spit at sare Hod 1 to Oyster Bay. {this handiowp and the fact that aj Prooklyn, to-d SUE | Offer of-Marriage Made During erating against at : Li @rong current was Mim, man t le-yenr day of Mrs. L, Lee, of No. . that borough, Threa+ . the lives of two girls, who had ventured tO tree re Feeeorrs Se ce i “ENVOYS READY TO QUIT.| Young-Woman’s Visit with reat f 1 1 f other men were held In $1,000 ball each : out too far and were drowning. in the abduct the ole . Secretary Taft. eilttle ells who awere Fé Set) | Representatives of the Mikado | Joundon, of No. $06 me ne story told by Mrs. x : hostreet, and Hilda F ate Furlorg, young ° Give Up-Leased Safe and MAINILA, Aug. 2.—As a fitting climax | Fifty-sixth strec daughter, a very f to the festivities given by. the Suitan of The screams of the children were woman with light hair, Ask for Bills. ‘Sinuivand’ \otiek Moro sdlgnitation: 1a and Curtin boy, He ran out jand blue eyes, enrly last Jane. He i | = es snd saw the girls struggling in the |once began an ardent courtsiip, and t honor of Secretary of War Taft and ; Water, the Johnsc sirl nearly fty fler a few work: sked Mrs. Leo it! OYSTER RAY, L. 1, Aug. 21.—An un-| Miss Roosevelt and thelr party, the yanla beyond the other. Stripping off | he could n 1 expected phase of the peace negotiations | Sultan has offered,his hand in marriage 1 his coat he plunged in and made for| ‘The mother told hi she dk not/ developed to-day in the arrival here of |to Miss Roosevelt and begged her to jthe former. She h ne down twice | know cnough about him and advised Baron Kaneko. special representative in | become Sultana of the Sulu Arohipelago, When he reached her and was only | him to walt this country of the Japanese Govern-| In,proffering her his hand, the Bultan ment, for a conference with President | sai@ that it was the earnest desire of Roosevelt. his- people that Miss Roosevelt remain Baron Kaneko remained with the! among them. half conscious. A few days later, said Mrs. Lee, . ) ee under hig arm ne {1 Was 19 o'clock In the morning, and pest Ren zi i a few minutes. bef. 1 noticed President three-quarters of an hour. He| Representative Longworth, of Cincin- Se eee ute, le) trl nO) BS. Cond parently Galas aie bron Ae aa eee saonewertey ot, Cinctes good distance fn toward shore, When | RO" daughter appar : Fatared for New York AgMaguishan miele tse eapr see) Oa: His BUNGE IAP end CRiAReGl Goes eae (URE CTwaN Hasaige Uiia ns nertest eae Baron Kaneko mid ho nad no tnfor- | fan eaked for Mise Roovevelt'e hand by ‘ Ui tae Chait) LURE Cita jumped ont of bed, rushed down iho rhtetd he Russian Govern-| the Cable News. Mr. (O'Brien was | ‘ wns hardig je heads | het su ad ment towand the proposition made by! Simed with eeeeypa wille in bathing, Keep Their Heads and Steer or an Kept gong under the | Mrs areal that the President Roosevelt to Haron Rosen. He |woter avery few seconds. But the| 7% homes tor Women and Children [youngster kept swimming away with | Wh . h, seeing his peril, brought = intimated that Japan might regard the| Me GmeeoTsm eoing iis Ps hard “+ “proposition favorably, but could not say oe Site Se to Safet 4s legs until he could hardly take an- | for fur : ‘ ate : hy : kee hen hevahouted 45 Boe | Parole r mother. wo definitely, usta Gey Ge OO CS Y ke, ‘Then he shouted to F “I think we will know to-morrow Maiilsui ve inmed: tse the f Lwo rhey were ki : the Sui . . - = conn Nealls, who had just come | a - a . afternoon at three o'clook, when the er) esate BScoeel wer tne enetit YI ACC FOS eV ere Pacw ares SoA ; | ai thes bench: BY LONG RUN SAVES Planipotentiaries meet in Portsmouth," |o¢ Representative Longworth, who was lea oe eee eulls plunged in and took the Joh LIFE OF HIS FRIEND. . eee ane tat time they will have|mtanding by with Gecretary aft, eh Sarah 13h i agen) eurtat |son girl away. ‘That left Curtin's right pu jetermined the matter.’’ 4 s ere ha - 6 Cl yu @tm free and he had little difficulty , By i 7 Py . you mean they will have heara|PtOPably agreed to take the offer un. “THE SULTAN.OP y the ‘tener orige at No 15 ‘clinton /¢M, five and he ad pitts (didteulty | ny qulek action and a run of a “a definitely from their governments by ,4¢T consideration, SvLu. at the corner East Broad- ter of a mile w his friend, “4 that time?” Suitan Has @ix Wives. I —_ Stoller: n a tire In /#lded, Once safe on the beach he fell! sitier, in his arms, George W 4 me 1’ assume\ieo; the Baron i6- = ——— ¥ exhausted. Within five minutes | probably saved Miller's life i : As the Sultan already has six wives, he had his wind aguin and was help-|at Coney Tsland. President Roosevelt declines to dls- | — = y 7 and authorizi the statement that |marriage ta M! velt was only a pe 15 yi to rey the girls each >, re i standpipe 150 feet hik’ v | a Brighton Beach tral Park p! 4 8: nothing would be made public by him|form of Oriental politeness, Miss | |Consul Twitchell Dead. thie senate feet AInieeien nerit no in the vic} When tho children were all right Cur-/and West. Fitth stree: his rene ’ concerning the visit of Baron Kaneko. \ Marte BE. Sweet, of Denver, whose fath- KINGSTON, ONT., AUG. 21.—Col. H. [he ground. They ‘were killed in- [lt of great ussisiance | +1, joked ruefully at his wet clothes | 10g! Was cut off abo ON an ‘ JAPS PREPARE TO | seunas frst Governor oes Bila ivas rene M. Twitenell, United States Conaul there | tantly. ‘the Mire wiarted inthe, general mer:| und then went to the home of his uncle, | me gathered Miller in his arms and ered f | oplexy, Co chandise store of Louis. i ind at-| No, eet, \ ry 5 eeptio ospit 5 4 : S ored by a propo! from the Sultan since 1878, died to-day of apoplexy. Col. i tenion wap rst, atirusted tole be" ate | ca hie AER ae Waa uecendary ie aermeees 7 . QUIT PORTSMOUTH, ul ye aioe? Bh sos satis ean \ Twitchell was sini ave years old, * Wrecked in Philipp! nes. popping ‘bottles. left 1 1 28k na ne Te ee ae eet chashan abere ‘ ave to vk it e. ir return ve ont. fe va eted ¢ rf £ |to this country the Sultan eant her an ogee sherds and In 8 was ap-| MANILA, AUG. 21.—The American §, iy moroing river and I had to pull| the kn By Samuel G. Blythe. elegant decoration of pearls and raised pesintes United States Consul here. schooner Minerva II,, of Rockland, Me., able - t i (Special to The Evening World.) her by mall to the rank of Princess. ding between the Phil PORTSMOUTH, N «? significance 1s attac quest of the Japan, ppine pre aban Is and wi | jt H., Aug. 21.—Much Miss Roosevelt probably will bring Wielded Razor and Butcher Skeleton Is Eldred’s. ly » is aground on Ma’ 2 proba in a dangerous pos ce envoys that id uamiielent asreite oace The skeleton found in the woods at bly become a tot envoys that all | His Own Modest Story. 2 dl his clothes ent | at work In an's admiration, as gifts were the : his af-| ——_—- telling every une t men Wilo at an vic! 4 Rockaway Point wns dc fed this.af ; 1" e a nuinber of children dows vatlo: ye) Crk % athe . Py - billy for which they are responsible lavishly bestowed on the members of Knife as Men Hastened i ternoon by Alfred Bldred, of Baldwins, | Killed by Electricity. Pees ee By cine. Uime: tey emenica oxraVatien ue Cramimina. Contracting SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. must be presented befcre termorrey,| weretary Taft's party. as that of his father, who disappeared | ee ich Rs EM APT ited floor the wmoke wit so thik. pri d wher Evening World reporter | Molnsnes Cream Lumps,....Lb. 100 morning. The Sultan is heavil; rested |) month ago Charles Underh of No. 291 Pleas them tha Was Intpossibie ? usked him a cues. A We Hartford, praprictor of two of | poate gene tor eanay, Mmterented In a to Prevent the Deed. = * : = avegue qritehbearad amna tn the @ile|oce"chrough fy") some (| athe VAI avout 1,| Ammorted wrente and Sut the local newspapers and the manager |scmal gifts to those he especially ade | denslager Is Dying son Plant at ast One Hundred) Carey a aipanl beRnn nay coything great at all, 1m a Oolater eee sees seeeeee Lb, 160, of the opera-house rented to the Japan-|inireg usually take the form of elabe | Loudenslag ying. and‘ te was instantly ¢ UL oF Ga baa nee gone tp SPECIAL Fon TUESDAY. yese envoys a largo office safe in whichlai, strings a oat rm of elaber-| BROCKTON, Mass, Aug. 2.1—Letters| CAMDEN. Aug. 2.—Congressman HT.| killed by this afternoon Sito House ames erat | eee Scie eee ener to keep their documents, cipher books ‘ recelved to-day from James W. Craw-/¢, Louensiager, seriously {ll at his home ——_ aL, Finally, the two e at meant all right, 80 | eee aete piacy a es iy and other important papers. Sultan Wore Pink Jacket. ford, a shoemaker, saysing that he In-/j, paulsboro, suffered o relapse this Peiring Gives Bail. lirs on the tptrd floor nad auw a Ke ntruealing in ee au D ee + Mr. Hartford was asked to go to the| Wonderfully picturesque festivittes | tended ito murder his wife and then kill | and his death !s momentarily one from running ae Lheachad the witl r| Bats soe tee om: afternoon rene Hee eny Or «I [Hotel Wentworth trom Portemouth to-| Were arranged by the Moro leaders for| himself brought a Brackton physician | expected. John A. Petring, clerk int Hed On east multe y arnt and started in Cy day. He was notified that the Japanese | te entertalyment of the Taft party. /and a nephew of Crawford to the man's GhellenPortonlee, chars Pie extent of the lire oelien oe the: Uys “envoys Aid not desire to keep his safo| The visitors on arriving in Jolo were| house here to-da yn the mat known. at " e mi nd revealed tho tact! Yellow Fever Record. Jet threat had been carrried out. | xew ORLEANS, AUG. 21- but manic grew | dually. ‘the after to-night and told that he could| @scorted at once to the parade ground. | that th : one Wa AS OSCORT: ' remove t to-morrow morning. He was ae Bill ta nih his retinue and other! With a razor and a butcher knife he!) hatin on yellow fever 5 | i at Dy ee il COR CHURCHS® algo asked to present his bill for the| Moro dignitaries occupted sents in the} nad almost cut off his wife's head, and teen new cases and five dea e| , find ‘the one the ARK ROW % NASSAUSP rental of the safe and the expenses of |@Tand stand with Secretary Tatt and| nen nad committed suicide by cutting | past twenty-four hours Utow ana at Cowes. _ he vther 5 PARKROW &) ee | moving {t before to-night ByIns Reorvel his own throat with the razor ne | nal | COWES oF W sone A Ink Vd sven had to drop | OR. SPRUCE ES” ne little Sultan wore his pink silk | woman's face was almost unrecogniza> ‘ schooner yach to Hl 0 polleeman hadnt | - —— May Mean a Break. jacket seoded with pearls and fastened | ble on account of lacerations, Painters Fall 150) ee wim | % ee Ne eae erived At cane bovenria tint a6 | \ This 1s taken to indicate that the| at ck with a great crescent of | ~2ne letters which Craw fore WELLINGTON, 0., AUG. 21 Mia nt Club, j ceived by Dr A, L. Beals, of Japanese have decided that peace ts no| diamon!+ His trousers were of slashed ance Fee rely ' longer possible, and that they are mak-| silk ca at the waist with a brillant | burndale, 1 to those foollsh Give the children i Jayne's Sanative : Pills ; ‘Amd Hi. I. Robberly, of ‘Au-! Stickle and Edward Perk mere paint ne | GROSSER KURFURST SPOKEN, The North Ge man Tilova Wie ie ing preparations for departure, If tho| silk sash, through which was stuck an], Besides finding the razor and Catcher ON BOMB on as we aucceed In IN| or Grosacr Kurfitest, from Brome a emard, te) seine the] Pleasant ; negotlations were to continue the safe| [vory-iandled bolo. Kile noten by crawford easing it was | GUN COTT! \siup, Our black its and we Will draw | Cherbourg for New York, was 4 apie APY Seen! offered. tn to take and don't gripe i would be a necessity. When he put up his slender ittle}@ case of murder and sulcide because | § SENT BY MAIL ear euetin ‘ RANLIGAnn Lee i enibee Colmer My Love Aft by Sophie Witte, t That view seems to be partly con-| hands to adjust hia turban of kno.ted| the husband wos, ea senrpigit acd Is 1 gad do not remres. to lat Rom staow (at the station at Siasconsett, "Mass. ut | abs f ihe jlanslen: Reade Barer: ee ( ‘firmed by statements made to-day by] silk, caught at the waist with a brilliant | nti Sire was the same use u ROAR Anat Ria BrOMenONt ewer The ONAATHOKOC LIGHISHI A Bho oid | ule ersat navel a \° Sa en oe ra the envoys, Uo tne Covered with fowelled rings, |"Atedieg!" Hannes AB. Paine, 2. TO CAPT. O'REILLY. /fy aiatoe Bey Pa AR ALS | HDA GE neeMQNcR'Gh aft ak | cially fm The Rvemine Warkdy Ce | (2) Pewrt Paried Cotes “The story that President Roose-| Native dances and mimic battle scenes | eves that tke tragedy occurred early HvO Deen wiving aid to) Mf. to-morro! first velt proposed arbitration axa way| wero enacted by the natives and then| Yesterday, SIAHE SUA Oe Tbe d they ate deserving out of our present difficulties ts| came caraboa and bull fights of an Sree ee id lutotte, 4 Mr. Witte, the Rus-| amusing but not bloodthiray character, | WILCOX RETURNS TUESDAY. (Continped dior B IE Rage) " must telly sinn envoy. _ are yery buisy study) Macliication iolimpo The ceremonies ended with a grand that my men} ry and Minister “Takabira, the deganeee | {2% during which the Sultan, with true| New York Vostmaster Wl Get atc doo we Inform or te eo a otha ML panese| Mahomatan politeness offered his hand ack from Europe. Plow up theo Te A ee ore and sat cetera ' wd >» the | ¥ ole ser These emphatic statements seom to ene a PARSREORNNS 2 Ber eue William H, Willcox, Postmaster, t¢| Brooklyn were at once assigned to | ters, Police serge. Alspose of the arbitration idea a0 widely Promulgated last night. Tho fact is| PAP had an exciting adventure. Ar- expected home to-morrow on the Kat’ cant imagine who, sent me this | say ser Wilhelm IL. from his summer vaca-) pomb,” said O'Reilly, "Ti was about | by reception when I in business. that the President urged a compromise. | iving at Walabang, the wagon trans- 1 CoN eg om of ite al “Your own record will be looked up —— portation was found to be limited, and pana Burone, _ Anpisisat RAE Ghuid Borand gewas no bungling affair and L hope Your name wll sever Ye on 7 ° i = 4 c Sorbin| > a that. Only the disco of those ste but Ch hae: UARANTINE HO. Seoretary Taft and Major-Gen. Corbin! 1. made errangementa to go down| “hiw'in the botton: saved me from |there 1 will’ at least pity you. called for volunteers to make the thirty-| the Bay on the mail steamer Postmas-| being blown to pieces. EP write, thin a your for the: reason of ‘ 15 FROM COLON | mile Journey overland to Lake Ianao on} ter General to groot him. t. O'Reilly formerly command hat, when a few prominent Jews ‘are horseback. Tie Postmaater Mas deen away for| the Tenderloin Police, Station. When missing you will have thw honor of ' Mt . volune | 81x, weeks. He is accompanied by Mrs.| he was in command in New York ‘he | soiving. the tery A Nine Passengers and Cl: Miss Roosevelt was the first to volun-| Wijcoy. While abaroad he has in-| made war on vice and vicious persons | ’ Six Sallors|tecr, and Senatora Foster, Scott and pected the postofices of London, Ber-|. which gained for nim many bitter ene- | From the Finance Detained. n and thirty others of the party, | iin, Paris and St. Petersburg. miles. an —— 4 Nine cabin passengers and etx meme | MsMidiag several other women, rode the \ ‘ MBS “Pi mmert.of the crew of ths steamer Fina eS WEST SIDE HOUSE FLOODED,|MAY EXPLAIN BOMBS | fordny at’ Quarantine uttering fren | “LEWIS JARVIS” IN COURT. SEAR DABANBERS ie iNoc ih se ei or Guggenheim & Co, and Jacob Tho handsomé feasldence of R. Mayo Twice each year we say goodby to all unsold garmen We have more y hreatent if ers) had ‘poe high temperatures, Smith, No, 305 West ‘Soventy-seventh| pyiip A, Cowan, editor of the Am-) {hat threats hing jettere bad, hare SY: ley 2 ake medicine. They were transforred to Hoftman tel- |MAWer Wiekes Anke for Alimony | atroct, hag boon badly damaged by | erjean Hebrews with offices at No. 489 | Cimne" sromph, the mall woth stock than usual on hand, We are ready to take our and for observation. fu Famous McGinnis Case. | water. A water pipe in the wall at tho| Fifty avenue, to-day made public the | were) eee - Thomas P. Wickes, counsel for Mrs.|second story broke several days ago, | following letter, recelved by him three HOTEL-KEEPER A SUICIDE, | riorence c. Mecinnts, whom the triaifand eince that time ad been drench: | months ogo, thinking that Jt m To Make a Quick, Clean Sweep ' ing the building, The family ts at] th me light on the sender of thy ‘SALT RHEUM ON HANDS sativa is week—we say of the sult of her husband, Danio! J.) Me iport, In diethe residence being | tort te gacob H, Schift and Gusgen- | of the entire lot this week —We Sa} /Bhot Himself While son and] McGinnis, for an absolute divorce last] closed for the aummer, Lae Me Co. The letter reads: | Skeleton Suits, Half-lined Suits ‘ y, March was known as "Grandma," asked oh heard the nolse of run- | heim oe | — . On See a H i 3 Nepliew Were Picking Berri ar apked | A watchman. De p i a number Full-lined Suits—Cheviots, Home- Your Pick at cl ning water to-day and notified the “JT wish to notify you th a nu CAMDEN, N. J, Aug. 21.—John 3, | atlce Gleserich In the Supreme Court | OE Mi tgotive, Coleman KO dw long | of men of different nationalities, of 6094 | Suffered Agony and Had to Woar day y 5 : : e s, Cassimeres and’ f Forney, titty years old, proprietor of the | tong Stra sfocianinay teppeat. trom | Mader and entered by way Of the #EC> |Character and education, have formed a Bandages All the Time. ae ik eee a oe rimient. of | St. James Hotel, No, 810 Race street, | the interlocutory decree awanied her oFthe potice place the damage at $2.00, | secret sovlety and have chosen me tures. Also a’ g¢ : ‘ \ i ler, ‘The objec oclety — Suits just right for Fall and Early Philadelphia, committed suicide int ‘ thelr leader, ‘The object of the soc Suits just right tor Fall and Early suburbs of Camden to-day, he] musband by the court test May, Serer will be to Ill any Jew that is promi Da> Winler wear, Ho waa out walking with hia aon,| of aye, Wiekes since nie indict ne att BRYAN MAY GET FEES. Rent or rl or that Inthe ‘ro | ANOTHER CURE BY CUTICURA inter we James, fifteen years, and hia nephew, All sizes for Men and Young Men. Jonathan Folker, seventeen. They, wind eee rapil Sie GLARE aa! Oe ere NEW HAVEN, Conn. Aug, 21,—All|South Aj ie unless such Jew changes All sizes for Men and Young Men. x" s eh No 8. | his faith and becomes a Chi : rl ay ane RE UL, + ire Highiand, avenue and ine |e attempted to help his legal practice, | yusat” tormer ‘merchant of New| don't believe in letting a Jew xo, too p fpother cure by Cuticura ia told of Former prices $22,50—$18—$10. ys turned to pick blackbe He asked the court to grant Mra, Mo- al} oh W ar, as they have got beyond the limit rs. Caroline Cable, o! Rext_ instant Forney puta raverver ia | Ginnia. $00 counsel fee $300 oxpanses| 22s ily, of witeh Willlom J, Bryan | things, with thelr felgning to be poor, Wis, in the following mateo Hie mouth and went. a baller ake’ ha | sod alimony Re the Hato deat RPenses | was executor, ts believed to be ended Pee eeecor charity, while their |ter: “My husband suilered agony brain. He died in a few minutes, Pending decision by the Appellate Die |by the Ming to-day of a notice én Pro- | and Deer ee and ‘all such dirty,| with salt rheam on his hands, He had been despondent from atomach | vision, bate Court to the ceefft that an appeal | money bas! 1 and al Meni tadieaitaeem chem itanudaied ali sroubles and pains In the head for] Decision waa reserved, of Mrs. Grace Imogene Bennett, the} low-down, Inhuman tricks which they | am a p thi andagt monthe, . he NaH ~reremeeves Widows and other heirs, to the allow-|haye and do now take great pleasure in | the time, We tried SreCythINg we rte ice of Mr. Bryan's accounts, will be | performing. could get, but nothing helped “him PANAMA WORKMEN Hin witharaw “J, the leader of this society am a| until he used Cuticura, One set of Of the elghty passengers arriving to- * day on the steamer Finance, trom | ginter'st he Muaslaw Penne Bese: i a. ‘Phe notice of an, appeal had been en- aes 5 uticura Soap, Ointment, and Piils | tered for a healt Kha tonday's metion | #ussan and you can imagine what will | Ci Leer hishandshave 4 c1 d him enti lon Man damis, Riannie Lm | lator of the Renvtan Pence Ravoy: Ey im teiso ubagteig Ny Vad | Sapmen rule Ne, wil cal] gared menue and ie taze te: ||||__3 Broadway Stores: At 13th St near Chambers St. incre at of work '@h the Chlabr OW Wade een: pubaadl 8 Preanore of the Baliish, wready Jews! J do hope this letter will be the c _ diviaiens -~j- | Bvut ehapter beings printed to-day, Feld ‘ orf RE Se Neil we Wil Degli out mar, Of belpiug some other sufferers, aya ! .

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