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~ JHINAL EDITIO PRIC ONE CEN! SEARCHING MORE DUPES OF ARCH-BIGAMIST ve Massachusetts Man Asserts His Belief that Witzhoft Is Notorious Berlin Bigamist Who Operated in German Capital Under the Name of Juter. Private detectives in the employ of a lawyer are scouring the east side for women who believe they are dupes of Dr. George A. Witzhoff, the biga- |, mist. So far, however, only one has admit that Witzhoff was probably th serted her. of No. 145 Nassau street, as Mrs. Sophia Youcker, of No. 205 Broome street. however, no one answering to that name is known. by Franklin from J. G. Gill, of No. 6 hg that he believed Witzhoff to be a ain At that addr A postal card was rec Ash street pl; ved to-day Becky Schwartz, Mrs. of Red Bank, J. was the victim a man| w operations resemble zhott s | about twy years ago. He two | @iamonds ‘out of her ears the day | they were married and ran away and she thinks thit possibly he was Witzhoff. Franklin's detectives found | a postal card which M hwa wrote to a atster, Mrs, Rosenberg. No. 7 Eldridge street, and turned over to the lawyer for Investigation Not in Schatchen Combine. i While it does not se Mkely that | Witzhott may be con dwith any marriage bureau, oF en? (a| marriage Uroker), his exposure has di reoted attention to that class of people on the east side. In all the aut i cated bDigamies committed by Wi ft is apparent that he operated wi the assistance of go-betweens or con- federates, He met Miss Etta Randat. his Boston tim, in a dental office where he was employed. His acquaint- nce with Mics Dora Dorf, of No. 2027 Third avenue, sas begun at a dance, and Miss Ania Varkhill became known to him through lls practice as a den- tist. From these meetings the courtship nich led to marriage followed In rapid-fire order. Federal interest In the case was aroused by the experlence of Celia Speil- "All the News. This woman's name ts giveu by Attorney Benjamin Franklin, , Cambridge, Mass., say Dr. Juter, who contracted a number of bigamous alliances in Berlin aiso mentioned that he had heard of Witzhoff in Chicago FOR been found in that district willing to ¢ man who married, robbed and de- LATEST | NEWS OF THE DAY Dies from Stab Wound. Richard Nauholz, of No. 1730 Webster Avenue, who was stabbed in the breast with @ bread knife on Aug. 19, died to- day in Fordham Hospital. Ryan, thirty-five _veura old. wnt ex: polloeman of the Baltimore force, who was Nauholz's opponent, was arraigned before Coroner O'Gorman when Nau- houlz's death was made known and held without ball until Wednesday. Death Causes Sugar Slump. PARIS, AUG. %.—There was another collapse in the sugar market to-day owing to the sudden death under cir- cumstances indicating suicide of Ernest ATLANTA'S MAYOR PALLS OFF THE WATER WAGON = TAULT OF THE WATER DEPT, 1M nT PROVIDING STRONGER WAGONS CUTTING Won PLAY WITH SHEEHAN — “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | “PICTORIAL POINTS ON BY T. FE. POWERS. NEW YORK, Al IMPORTANT To PIE EATERS ~ A BLUE BERRY Pie BLEW UP. in PATERSON (0oKT EAT Pie IN PATERSON) THaT Low AFFAIR! Whe BE No Hone PLUNCING ORDA MACHINE EXERDSE Wana we [Bie tn /Za) Twe DEAD DooR To Peace THE NEWS. WAR To THe KNIFE 0” MCCRREN IN CROWDED CITY STREETS Escaped from Stock Yards and an Enormous Crowd Joined in Chase. A huge steer, with one straight and one crumpled horn, escaped from the stockyards of Westén & Levy, at Forty- fourth street and First avenue, to-day and ran wild through east side streets for nearly two miles before John Pallon, of No, 138 Bast Thirty-fifth street, a member of the New York Athletic Club and @ former plainsman, roped {t in front of the home of Dr. Clifton Edgar, at No. { -Thirty-fourth etreet in the presence of a crowd of several thousand persons ‘The big animal butted down scores of uretins who got in Its way, turned aside again and again in its wild career to shy at red wagons, scattered women and children in mad panic as it rushed Uhrough crowded east side streets, and finaly made Fifth avenue sit up and take notice as it demolished the fences and gardens in front of th Dr. Edgar and Tiffany Dyer, East Thirty-fourth street Balked by the Crowds The steer beg n {tw dash for freedom at Forty-fourth sirect and First ave- nue, running south te ‘Thirty-ftth street. A half dozen stockmen who pur- sued the animal on, foot could get no nearer than the skirts of Mn crowd that followed: thes an ever-swelling stream: Turning the corner of street, Uie Stuer bolted wes! the tirongs of children In lowering Its horns vietou obstacle, Policemen 4s Pn Is were hand West 1 eer led through | Dhirty-fifth street to Third avenue end hort on hit a to Puwty-egat street, Then it turned west again. anual plunged along as far ax Park avenue, Where tt Was headed off by a vallant policeman, who in the end lost his bal- ance and rolled halfway down the slop ing pavement to Thi eventh street Thousands in Pursuit. Crowds poured into Park avenue from. allt ts, and thousands of m children of mension | steer rompe |Hlopped long enous ata trolley car, wh! passengers into panic Tt to dash. make a h threw Its women | cAll the News. PRICE ONE CENT. ne HER HUSBAND DYING, WOMAN WAS DROWNED | | Mrs. Johnson Lost Her Life at Coney Just Before Word Came. Mra, June Johnson, wife of Allan John: President of the Little Rock Hank, at Little Rock, Ark., was drowned to-day off the Sea Gate Beach Hotel at Coney Island. Within half an hour after ther body was brought ashore a telegram arrived ut the hotel for Mrs. Johnaon, Opened by the police, it proved to be an an- nouncement of the death of Mr. John- son, at noon to-day. It was only a few minutes after noon when Mrs. Johnson went in the water for a swim, and her death must have occurred within a few minutes of that of her husband. Mrs, Johnson's body was first seen from the Iron Pler by fishermen. It was flooring about a foot under water and hing carried close to the pler by tide, A message wis sent ashore and life guards hurrled to the pler, When the body got to the pler one of the guards sprang overboanl and swam for the was atured in a blick- Dearing the it was woman bathing suit, mark of the Sea #*toh Hotel evident that the woman was a person of refinement and that she had been dead but a short time. Mrs. Laura Herring, a friend of Mrs. Johnson, police station and identified 4 that of Mrs. Johnson. She she had seen Mra. Johnson in the morring and again at lunch just before anon he was in excellent spirits,” she xald, “and told me she was going swim- ming later. ‘That was the last 1 ew her, Some of the s nts at the 1 Say that they saw her in her thing suit afterward and that si went in the surf. ‘There was no one else in at the time Mrs, Johnson was a good swimmer and there ‘s no explanation of her death, » the usual one of cramps. She was thirty-six years old. ‘The telegraph despatch from Rock read “Allan Johnson died here at noon to-day. SAMUEL REIBURN.” ‘There was no Way tn which Mrs. John- son coula have known of her husband's death before she was drowned. | Tt is that Mrs. Johnson was well known Little = ICH BEGGAR IS AGAIN. SENT ~—TOTHE ISLAND Nathan Lipsky Had Deeds to Tenement and $2,000 ° When Arrested. With tears streaming down his with- ered cheeks Nathan Lipsky, an aged { beggar, protested in Harlem Police Court to-fay that he was a poor man, All he had about his person when he* was arrested for 6olliciting alms ws » two deeds showing that he owns thé tenements at Nos. 18 and 2% Clintom street, $2,000 In gold and banknotes and , me amall change. am no beggar.” protested Lipsky.. “I sell lead pencils. T have a wite and. six children to support.” i PoMceman Platte, of the squad de-~ tailed to look after street beggars, told d Magistrate Baker that Lipsity is one of the star performers in that line. Since 1892 the old man has be d twe! ty-five times, He has been sentenced to six months on the island at least dozen times, but has always man d to Fecure Iris release through son yetertous pull In about & week. Lpsk: ed to answer when asked if he cumulated two tenement Magistrate Baker sentenced him to six months on the fsland. The perfect food for growing | children is | CONDENSEDMILK Best for household use and pre- ferred by mothers because ot its absolute puri! It is guaranteed to keep sweet in any temperature or climate. The trademarks are valuable; save them and write fo: list of free premiums. MOHAWK CONDENSED MILK CO., Rochester. N. ¥. berger, told in Satumiays Evening Cronter, Chairman of the Board of Then as it saw the crowd hemming it mat ine writer under the name cert World, ‘The girl answered a marriage | [cctors, of the Say Sugar Refinery, WITZHOFF HAS in the ‘steer ewitched. Ne course nnd | of Helen’ Dixie Johneon ate ee = advertisement aid a corresponde trade, Bharen, fell 190 Soints trim Re ELEVEN STRINGS TO 5 sped with lowered head for 1 a = =r sued, which resulted in her meetin to 68, The sugar market suspended HIS Bow AND Mone in His | EXPERIMENT ¢ Be ee TUE PROMNe RIFEEe 7 y ope f No, 82 East Thirty-fourth 0 2 martiage broker, who intratucrd her co} ?DeFations | Poon Ee mines an noun Een anit the warden wen down lie iH Oboe aoe ——————— aman giving the name of Max Silver- tissue before tb plows of the huge ani- Ds ox man. The fellow proteaded to be a| Broker Stricken in Office, fale MOENE abn the monroe Inetons : ’ P wealthy saloon-keeper and took the girl] sa 2 ' f.wreeking a flower uri and scatter- on iH O N Il & to the corner of Madison and Piky eel. Syn soventy<one) years: ing’ rene a omer urn and scatter) Aged Crimi Wan Found Lolter- e el 0. strrets, where he showed her a saloon | op ga Heit brokerage: firny When the beautiful garden was de- ing on the Streets and | A atlded flee taLemune the BMRbAr Of | Cod Teer oren acon Of Noe iil0 molished the steer ‘broke through the = | and as her to cou ' etland Ww Wall street, was stricken wiih fence into t Dr. Edgar's Run In, men that entered in half an hour heart follure at his office to-day. He | house and tb hi Ait sR ey Wits attended iby Dr. Cherry, of the while Mr. Pallon, near whos William HF who eamed Her Lifetime Savings Stolen, Hudson Street Hospital and taken to ateer had led a yelling mob, ars notortety as the most skilful forger of Tuesday, August 29th a te . ng , [his home, No. 121 West Seventy-firat Self with a lariat and gave chas b: the world, and who has i — bea t 4 eb ai a ee a ds the grace and sl Hoe e cowh ae spent ter pa of his eighty- Sale of ' ne) an siike ed 1e wi put the horns and t | | Soe algun naan aie fi i Barry: ree years of existence in prison, wa eae ane ae Fi 2 ee pes owiow | Hay 's Will Probated. ere Frew. (he noose pee arrested this afternoon as a maepleiota Reed Rockers LO se actly wereed) ty 5 =, 0 nen the police reserves | person while standin * ’ marry him, and the ceremony was per-| | WASHINGTON, AUG. 28 —The will ot! A . |to ner of more than a ecore ee A ye ie at sMultony and Einead ty “eintenct iy tie marrage [SIM Had. te Kecreury of piace, wee RUSSIAN Envoy, Who Is Under Instructions elnched the captur pri See Two Hundred broker's office ufter the git] had handed | to-day admitted to probate, Letters s aver $i, her Iifeime sayings | wextamaniary wore granted to Payne | 7 Aan | f REED Tn a week she wae deverted and tater! Whithey “and James Walcott Wa to Break Off Negotiations, Is Now | PINNED DOWN BY HUGE dyn Be ROCKERS, | SinaovGRed RAL Ge niaan ote hOrAranG ty Jr. With bond of $250,000 ll a D: . T Meanwhile ‘i discovered that the man to Whom ahe| onal Updn the Fayment of all claims, ‘Driver Thrown, Man Knocked MASS OF CONCRETE. | ror will riniper iroiind’ and ave what (like cub. ied Was Max Nek, wi | debts and legacte ys iy can find. againet” the Venera / i TE GRU Re oral baie) Ready to Leave Portsmouth, but from Ladd d Oth E Sedan nag RTS he Lesa Have full oll arm, ach pi way engacea m 4's | French Cruisers Ready | from er, an thers | tree work on a Bulldtng hove fits well finished and Diaitions Wescaatinly wonea i K Is in N F a e(aealaveceow | ——- vera Peo 08 l-raulann ego ee pene omura Is in No Hurry. Injured by Runaway. uss a ong'y made Soe ERE geo eae CUTICURA GROWS HAIR ad —_ Three met arr’ ee “dl ath, brokers iid orgie are ie ine Three men narrowly oe adiness by bel: crushed under a 250-ton 1 explo) re » Moroes) in cage the Bule ing. The Japanese appear to be One man was fatally injured and halt] MFA PY beng i — < arch bigamists | suppiied with | Aare), te te Imerisonanent of she Special to The Evening World.) Cae aed knocked Gown and brulsed today, by al Uren by fallingvenrth and planks. th calp Cleared of Dandruff and Hair egular price, pitied ch “Algerian Merehs . {Shasta} to) i , > . NG eK ee GOWN: Ane ray. an excavation at Recto jreenwich 7 lima) CAs IRON Of rit ¢| not aatiafaciory, nent Boupglan) an PORTSMOUTH, Nv H. hit, 2 |SAVS THE JAPS |rcnaway horse, ‘The animal ia a fine | MB {xcawaiion at Rector and Greenwich Restored by One Box of $2.75 ae men q yugh the a With Instructions from his Gov ae i Ne | ctreets ernoo) mala the Feira ier enw the! aeenneictemace conference at soon | WAIVED INDEMNITY, | nomuenvres belongiig 10 A: J. Fleteon-|" phe men, with a number of other Cuticurs and hevesalts for inwvt-r ice aad an ie| G@FMans Rout Rebels. te poomble, Mr. Witte, the Rusrian on Pere rane, the yaeat miiuonalre, ane began | workmen, were sinking & calason for — Vomtputlan le [0 widut waste BERLIN, AUG, %—A Voy, is raging to-day because of the | | (By Avnoctated Press.) a 7 3 . the twenty-story building (0 be erected . result in ab f indicts A sailors Tote eee ot policy of delay adopted by the Japanese, | PORTSMOUTH, Aug. 23—The Asyo- Twenty -weventh. mtrect, pitching | his! on the alte for the Inited Stace Ex- ONE CAKE OF CUTICURA SOAP ixth Ave., 20th to 21st St. handed down the next Russurd surprised about 3,000 ine |. Witte knows that the delay was asked abled F reas has definite knowledge that ay ho drew the dogeart over a high] press Company grand Jury ‘ for by the President through the Jap-|##Veral dayr ago President Roosevelt | bump near Fourth avenue, ‘The concrete in falling struck numer: ema? of wiom were y T , , Fee ee ney order to give Mr. Roosevelt| Ws authorized on behalf of Japan to) , THe horse hud been balky and refused | ug planks and shorings, ani there was] A. W. Taft of Independence, Va., = Witenoft Fully Identified. . AN 2 The Germans | more time to try for @ compromise waive all claim for indemnity of relm- to budge when he had winost reacted | a toug crash caused by the breaking | Atiting under date of Sept. 15, 1904, Vitzhoft has been fully identified as vce “of the insurgents | 4 mihud the | bU¥ReMent for the cost of the war, and hey 9 Wisi rah ven= OT he ; ; 4 J ‘ others into the TI Wiite felt on Saturday that he hi he! w ty-weventh street, Conchas lashed him| timbers. va I have had falling hai Frederick A. Schote, a native of Neuf- | Rip. 9 the river: apanese in @ position before the world to cede back to Russia the north balf of | vigorously and the stubborn anima} onty t the same time the earth began ; ng hair and | Japa Saki 1 y) A A it cha Switzerland. He came to = ‘4 Bien tee capes eee Island, leaving the redemp-| responded by kicking oul behind vicious, andruff for twelve years and could eG aH iE Bine TEYTA ; where they were delaying the pe Won” price of tie same to the arbitra-|jy, A clip behind the ears, however, | crumoling where \t was loowene’ by the) set nothing to help me. Finally I ' ty sit years ago, and got inte | Young Wife's Suicide. TS they ‘could get no money. He| ton of a mixed commission, Wy. ad il? Boning the ears, however, | Concrete, and the. three men "were rude Delp i an i trouble for practising dentistry Withy| win mattinger, a nineteen. lfeare, if the Japanese make new pro-| ,,7ie, atalument was tranamitied to thoroughbred” almost. jumpea “out ‘of | cAU&N! and buried undérneath the diet pOnghe ene b # of Colicare Olatment e Out @ license. Throw plea in Tar A nineteen-year-ol a the ussian imperor through bs and ph comrades rescued| ind one cake of Cuticura Soap, an PEC! an a a : gu a lcense, | Through aKwots Of Ihe | ite, committed milelde thie netemnonn | gedn aemortaw. tis Fame 2 Ue | Amerteah Aimbasundor’ at 6". “Peters: | “ashing head 18 great leaps, the apd DIRIEN ana naka of them wer \iey aleared ay scalp ot the Gendred SPECIAL FOR MONDAY SHON ay ond tinea sae he 8 at hor hime, No. 16 Sixth pureat, New [ft sapan modifies her money domands | Qa uncey that the (Coats reply was | noe a ymelehid the | dogoart around injured badly, The men who escaped | si stopped the hair falling. Now | Vantlia Walnut Creame 10 he began his bigs 5 Highton. 8 1, Bhe had been suffering, materially, Musela will not pa fanounced | the # reply was linto Twenty-seventa street on one wheel] “ets iey : ; nay hair is i Assorted «and we began his bigamons career, Halts “ y artially respons e ROBERT HARRI twenty y hair is growing as well asever, I her husbard informed the poilea, for}! “Not a kopeck for indemnity’ still id mn if # reason and the driver got a bau fall, though ro Bie Yor! Jere Gite Ft . 7 std s Chocolates... see Lb. Ie Hin fist exposure came through his | rome tine froma stomach @itease’ Bhe [node wrod wad’ Wiite hus told Ko-| to believe that this proposition on ber |he was not 80 ba ly tnju.ed Whlog No. ae York wircel, Jersey City, | aun bishly pleased with Cuticura Soap marrying Mrs, Anna Parkhill, who then | i'8nk earbolle acid, Inurn ao repeatedly. AML IOL Japan Was not clears Undele Tent “attention. Wd OL ity phe |Wwcerated vvme and contsions of chest] ay@ toilet soap, (signed) A. W. Taft, SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY, fad"afauishihram house at” Ne 8 | eo n@ Dead from G iit Suxbome ia not contain, ‘The gon | HOE! Muteai' ot the emt of Sapin te] waySe yee penae, Wott 4 HSL Nuri tag nlsuy-ArstaiFeet,'whra:| '4rbendencr, V “ne Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn, where, | FOU ad from Gas. ference may end toxnorrow Or secure an Indemnity under the guise of |}. oBisqen Mis best’ speed wien 5 . where, + ‘0 . Tt is admitted on every ne io he crossed Fifth avenue, cutting hi | DY & alnmian colnedences, Breen |e i along for days, It ly admitted on every) wurchase money for the fraction of |way through a tangle of ¢ ng his | thing of a bi c ECO OMe O86: Mahed root definite results the chance for ay, # he headed toword the Trame © cated great excitemen talon a pga ous record of his own, rented yy Mra, Fannie M. Hass, at St mie he will be Drighter ee CONFERENCE AT sia ae Ste is fy pHi Squ mccldent reat 1 Rroat excileme ‘| 7 i BE sthgate avenue, was f i resident joxovel street, near Fifth avenue, ti Witzhoft was living with Mrs, Park: |ihis afternoon from alhinipating ry eneetort, “Tt In a matter of pride TOKIO STILL, ON, | sve monated policemen just nate w Se h arrie OKIO, Aug. %—1.8 P. M.—/Phe con- road 7 des de well as humanttarian reasons, No| 7 i way before they could hi 4 a J n Beaten suae peel aaa sr: Dr. George | New Yorkers Drown As Won predict what step he will take | ference of the Cabinet oMcers and Ed-| away animal off, ead the run-| WOT KNOWN THERE. » Muller, pi elt. ‘Though {OV J next, | 4. {dor Statoamen adjourned at 2 o'clock |’ The horse turned north on Broadway ———— A ihe situation of one wife in the hous | CUMBERLAND, Mr. Aug. 2%—Angua| “The Russians contend that the ad |t00 Seo Moe parucipants | and ran Up on the sidewalk aver ron | COR SPRUCES* Bes fund another on the doorstep might | MeTmtosh and James Grimn, both trosn | fourment Mercy, LUPO Hew are | proceeded to tie palace, where the de- | pedeeirine lt Mw path and tumbling (apectad to The Evening World.) | Eyesight Examination—by an Oculist, have proven (oo much for most mon |New York Pate and omployod as torn | Lite sr whee way, and hope tO leave | liberations were ‘continued under the) PAY A Soke AAO nee, te mutt b a’ registered physician whose spe: | == SC Witzho was equal to the emergency, | Men An ihe abaen Hanway, cone ree ee ey night oF Wednesday morn: | presidency of the Emperor, plier oras palntion ee nthe a tear t | Clalty is the treatment of the eye, tem Spring Collare He told his Boston wife that he was|potomuc itiver, near Paw fay, Ie ihe —_—_————_—————_——_———— ssommameal (ata eet aA Dlunged | son) eigton, NO CHARGE except for Lor Well Dressed Men, . A . he ander this, bri it down a fs | known a i sodera living with the other woman in order | bodies Were recovered, Pn aen Tn aug ean erennga ies inging it down about tis | KHON, ork avenue is oceupled nat moder ———* bartender In the saloon of Augus: purposes, to get money out of hor to keep up by gas. ‘Muller fell on his head and received a ‘Below ith BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. ‘hie business, und warned her th (taeon, at Pelham road and Libs es ha fuller f received | 7 dle businens and warned ver that Mrs. | Crushed by Elevator. sinvets the Bronx, to-dy fell dead b=] ge Sold ACAI Ma to Ree a acinar \ per, who would stop at nothing to Le | John Gannon. an elevator attadant in| hind the ber, Heart failure was the amer Sold. Hospital, where It was aiid he would nenese ARNE AND Robte Wines Fevenged On & WOMAN Who Interrerca [the feWht and bagswage department of |cAute- The aicamer Tallahassee has been wold | PECDADIY dies . Better than Harlem. h ATE WILLIAHS wd Wo weson Guile, with her. the Hoffman House wae crushed to by the Bavannah Steamship Line to the! away ui thy corer of Twentheigien (i Nearer than Bronx. } Ehkrkihkdeons WILLIAMS 949,80 Me He frightened the Boston woman ine|{eath this afternoon in the shalt in Philadelphia and Boston Steamship| street. SCUMSTR AND OPTICIANS awe ‘aaielis ——— ———— PRACTICE, CHOLERA IN PRUSSIA, Sixteen Cases and Three Deaths at Doubles Its Stock, which he was working. He had by | an employee of the hotel about three TRENTON, N. J. AUG, &—The North American Biscuit Company to- weeks. Crulser Floated, Company. ————_——- NEW YORK YACHT ASHORE: Gel Rich by Buylng How ar East Elmhurst cin sturesque Fluehing day Place to Live to going away, but she found means of communicating with her successor, and Witshoft had to decamp, a LODGES, SOCIETIES AND MEETINGS. day filed a certificate with the Seore- tary of Btate Increasing its capital stock Toklo Is “Not 40 Warm. eneral Work and ithe ha ¥ 00,000, EPGARTOWN, Mass, Aug. 28.—The Wetchaet, ideal Nc dy meneras ho uns 5 uke Mae aera cr ogden than cea AN temas A Nour fre ne schooner yacht Carlotta, owned by Ira] ppnidN, Aug. %.—The oficial Relche. Half Hour from Herald Square, Manet a8 enadwey thes under Menai ‘int ‘Tate r warmer in July, SESS | od to-day, W Bom. A. Kip, Jr, member of the Now York| anseiger to-day ways that since Aue be, BY TROLLEY, Ladies’ and gents’ tailor, algg | dee.of tne Union. JOHN GBILL. iter Gas Wrecks a House, Yuoht Club, went ashore to-day in| ig Ppasve noe Aug send Postal for Circular and Views ‘cni“nuat understand cleaning and 0° Reet saulttio Tolmt. Dar ‘walle trine | tase tata ae eictes ee kets Land @ Morigage Ci agnty MH irger, sMeses LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE. Awith & Co.'s eaten of i» new| Died Behind Bar. (@vecial to The Kenting World.) ‘ quiawe Point, Dar wi Ing | were fatal, have ocourred in the Ban! gage CO, y, “Brooklyn, ane rae manne. | aM avehe “shah dalla, Ase oe HAMMOND, IND,, AUG. 28-Mr, and] (25 BB, SRonOHONG:, It 18 belleved that! Weichse! diatrict, Hast Prussia, ‘Tragi: Hi ag Mantattan av. Brooklyn, N. ly, J WANTED seven! clectlo, Nght agugn. HT ta ATA Panel a viced | ¢ Be SE John, Arman, qeventyawo voary Are A a Wikis were fealty Hurt Samage Bedhon! 203 guile contra i a yh on NV ee aa ote b Aik siesta cas

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