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Ae BLOG CE FONTS FR THE CONEY CARNAL Wonderful Creations for Feast of Plenty at Sea Beach Palace. SMALL ARMY AT WORK. Rapid Progress Is Being Made Under Direction of Her- bert A. Bradwell. fs) VOTE FOR KING GROWS. First Returns Show Two Candi- dates Neck and Neck, and Fight Only Begun. ———___¢ HOW THE BALLOT NOW STANDS IN | — CHGIGE OF -KING-: Pritt Jotty Herman Raub THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING; AUGUST 28, 1906, ] |These Men A Coney Island’s Festival a Big Success * FREE ADMISSION TO STEEPLECHASE FRIDAY. ; on the bal Vote for King lot printed on page & It takes a Jot of hustling, busting. hatd work to prepare for a whole week vf tun fie that arranged by the wide- awake butiness men of Coney Irian: for the annual Fal) Fewerva: and Mardi Gran Carnival which will be attended Wy fully 200,00 during the week begin thing Sept. 17. The work of building the seventeen oats eymbolical of the Feast of Plenty. Which the carnival is to celebrase, is going oh in that mammorn paviton. the fea Boron Palace, under the dirwcvon of Herbert A. Bradwell, the world-famous designer of apectacion, Who was the Author for Dundy & Thompson of tne treat Midway at the Buffalo Expos tion, which cost $9.00), Mr. Bradwell's 4 Wdons were transferred to paper by E Wan Ackerman, artist ausociate of Mr. | Bradwell in similar work for severa FREES, And & email army of carpenters | electricians, | Modellers and helpers are huey as honey beex on the job Smal! Army at Work, There are thirty carbenters under A. Hi BicGuire, the master Gf the enterprive; twenty protessl Modeliern moulding the papier ma turned out by wrinder’’ ino Mr. Bratwel!'s “sausace he shops of the heroos ‘and héroines of Carnival land, and L.” Haveus. electrical engineer, has! ten electricians installing storage! battery plant In biding on evwy Moat an wiring it for invumerabiy big and} Witla Nahe wane tot perete +m | of brillinncy ‘The work is very interesting. That} wonderful pie of four and twenty Mackbirds, which, when tt i opened, Will all begin to sing, 1@.coming out of Mr Bradwell's brain and: Mr. Acker man's picture into # real, “live ; thing. The four and twenty birds for) | the huge plehave beads as big ae ri wall, big enough to dave a small boy's head and ahoulders in 4a And A FREE RIDE ON “ZIZ’° WEDNESDAY. A King of the Carnival mn from The Evening Wor be good Wedr for a lady on Fe Goney Islan Every : only and for lad . \ must be voted BY didate. Voie for \ song KO hunting or t w kind or anothe you. might well let Wor save LAPS when asing & lawns #0 By arrangement with George C. Tilyou, of Steeplechase Park, The Evening World announces that any person cutting 2 coupon from The Evening World and Yoting same for their choice of King of the Carnival may enter Steeplechase free on Fridsy of this week. Conditions out coupon for your choice of King and stiow same to gatekeeper at Steeplechase Park. Vote must be dropped in The Eve- fing World Carnival Ballot Box, just imside Steeplechase gate. Vote for your choice, 4} when the ple ts opened the little bore t for big blackbirds) will dance uy ant down dnd «ing just Uke blackbirds. whistien Red Riding with the sid of birdw’ Lat Then thers ie Hood's ows log cabin, with wolves all about it. and the “Plenty of Wine flo, with ity champwgue gum bri ling from every side, aod comapague | or stemmed and arace | re Helping to Mak — — carrer ceverere Prt dal Bon. Franc1s PGotagee: Corman Grand STA: Com mittee gor, Pri Stuber bo e Sad ‘ ret: Shoyr re PCING Aad ALVErC/sing Pa ema | CONDENSED NEWS CABLEGRAMS SPAIN RESTORES CIVIL MARRIAGE LAW. MADRID SA royal decree published today restores the ctyfl mar riage formalities and suppremes ‘obligation on the part of parties desiring qarried to Weolare their religion. ‘fhis is directly opposes to the Papa! it iy expected will arouse political struggle when Parlia- CHILIANS OFF TO GREET SECR ETARY ROOT, SANTIAGO, Chit, Aug. %—The Amarican eter. Mr. Hicks, the Foreten Minister anf the members of the reception oo: jee started to-day for Lota by the tamd route to recetve Secretary Root, who is due to arrive there to- morrow. FRENCH BISHOPS READY FOR CAMPAIGN. PARIS, Aug %—Preparations have completed for a conference of the Fre bishops and archbishops tr Paris Bort. 4 for the purpose of deciding on eps to fake in carry me our the tersin of th: ade of the clergy a vite of the separation of (1 PORTO RICANS NAME CONGRESS CANDIDATE Mise Van Norden was one of a party! | BAN JUAN Vico, Ang. 28~ Tnlowiee pmrty to-day tnenimousty [AAtenting & shountain near Batrgowrie| renominated Tullo Lattinegn aa ¢ Wtoner of Ports Rico in m carriage Aug. 2% when the veticie) Staten Oh rene. oi We : Ain was overturned, Miw Van Norden wen! cael daeloniclsnnian thé most shrigusty Injured Her { : TELEGRAPH | | UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE SUGGESTED. WASH : + asl officers be aught Peperantc, the unt. bem latter of Wirtiar hour for @ peetod wou acne a conplete > Tend, write and spank & Mueuiy TWO DRO WANED IN LAKE STORM. CHICAGO, Aus. 2 swept over Loke Michigen Sunday dt . | Dr. F Bigelow, of Evanmown, . eo, who Saugatuck, M &. Saturday for Chi- $55,000,000 PAID FOR FIRE LOSSES IN SAN FRANCISCO 1 ” rty-five inwutance companies out of the 1% seo Aisaster have paid in the aggregate §55.100. 961.27 f By Be ris to Gate. $350,000 BLAZE IN ST. PAUL. A eT. PAUL, 30 Aux, T—tt ts estimated today ety » lowe onuned by od the plan: Can Comp ENTS FCCENTAIC FIREMEN ACANST ICE TRUST 10 RAVE HOT TIME fal, oll in pryler-mache, but each one neatiitig place of @ainty wprciinene | the J] and most imeurtan: 0° three joyous things of we out said when be wrote Who loves not wine, woman and song. la a fool s whole life iong sd “Broek typical of the figure . Man of the Hest. harem of twenty of the borowurha with 3 mechs and putt ¢ great vou senoke ym his toba. amour. ty be * from an eifo'r nis manel Throne for the King, wa pubje Jerome Back and Men Who Keep Things Mov- Will Adjourn ing to Have « Great Doing Anytt Sunday Outing -__eeo 1 a ; Nee recut town | Thourhnds of unfon men with their AGTe-ant-+: » witl wather at Col SALVATION ARMY “HEIRESS, MISS CUBANS CLAIM | BIG VICTOR AT CUNFUEGIS Commander of Govern- ment Troops Reports | Many Rebels Killed. HAVANA 2 a etalln Av 4 © erday’s engagement be forces and the insurgents ne fos, Province of Santa Clara. exact mumber of dead was not stated tween the Government | His inform was conta in the | following despatch from Col. Valle, who commanded the detachment of Rural l Guards and valunteers engaged “Insurgent partion under Guaman and Portela having camped near Abreus and begun harrassing the rural cuanis, we of rural guards and volunteers and én the town, but the revolutionists were again ttered by our machete charges. VAN NORDER, DE Daughter of Millionaire Banker Killed by Carriage Fall. | A cadiegram from Blairgowrie, Soot land, to-day announced the death there lof Miss Emma Van Nerden, daughter of Warner Van Norden, President of} the Van Norden Trust Company, of thie city was fractuted and abe eastained br [juries to her mpine. | M@rs Exama Van Norden, eltent datum DADY LAUGHS AT ARREST IN CUBA, | Michael J. Deady. the Brookirn po-! ‘cal leader, who was reported to have heen arrested at Clentueeos on sue picion of being a filfbuster end promptly | released when it was discovered that te was a contractor engaged in supor vising the Gredging of the Clenfueros harbor, arrived from Havana to-day on the steamer Moro Castle ‘Mr. Dady said that his arrest was joke. He wae on a boat with Govern- Ment Inspectors looking over the work fn the harbor, when the boat ran) aground } “We were atuck fast all night” sald Mr. Dady. of a Kuntiont that we were Misbusters They came off to os at ake. [ aw no trouble 1 led by rail from Clentumgos acrons the island and everybody appes be work. The trouble na and, of courses, I 1" | “Somebody told the chew! | ter of one of New York's richtet bwsk ers, an heftew to millions and an a |knowledged lender In the younger #o- Jotal set of Fifth avenue, wtartied ao} clety in Devember 140, by joining the | Balvation Army and becoming « recruit! im the pursutt of alnners, She remained} true to her onth of enlistment till the mo: ber dewth. bf 189% the goctal tavorite, five years old, became |x rem@ied in charitable work Like many) omner heiressca, she merely Garied in| parity. She would MU @ carriage with oe and drive inte a poor quarter w York, where whe would Alstribuste, the food atid clothes indiscriminately. Walle on one of these pilgrimages in- Ber carriage | }to the alumia abe stop) oof Balation Army wor Listened to che exhortera. That reinning of her conversa. ‘eneted at the Army headguar ters in Fourtes near Bixth | teed, 7-DOORe 2. Even ine reewasion uniform. For three ene Mine Van Notden sang sad ee f the baud quarters kevt up her social and b bout any one Fae tet eed! ihe wiser,” One | misnt ane Was recomnized in a streat lend of thé Malwalioo Army banging @ | bourine, [tambour resid that © youns man, ‘and high socially and in lowe ye Wad Observed thst «a chanse| fad come over her and had acted the| part of @ detective. He saw her with Pre street band And tried fo lead her | j ae, iret ate vised him, and the! Stending excitement led to’ the pub [rites her pew life. | ine Ane Went to London to enter | Army Traicing School deere Little was hes | | Sf hee in New York. tn 188 whe re Sirned. and - few Weeks later again | turtied-moclety by inducing her younger | Sister, Misi Cora L. Van Norfen. to Jeuter't _ a5 rk next Sunday for the eleventh : « and carnival of sports . pb ec B t chood ot see ert oo |” BY POLICE IN RAIDS konica =, | > ° . \ Two Alleged Pool-Rooms Closed ’ : M | arid the Prisoners Held for “ * t of which an} i of » ent | admit cor Trial, | ‘ ing of the Fourteen perwons were arrested to. we ‘a a raid on wwo alleged poal-| ‘ res Mercer # belwnen Hew 1 crete t i8 dhe 1 Grand mtrvets AN gave feti- | 4 t Raa! bi when arraigned, before | oP , vant the Tomba | f the prisoners were | ‘ noe, vinst on Bent 6 and] <p “ ts reserved tor mem! ' werk ‘ snder |p r 4-rooms as well av FREE ADMISSION TO “THE DELUGE" AT CONEY ISLAND. a Bay, “lt “—— Aimee te | poor roowis in town that won't do any ady so voting to "The #! DRANK TOO MUCH; MAY DIE. | buainoss for a couple of days.” f day or Fr Peter Thor { No. It Third street, | ARS nk anh reeaNRayRS : eee The dt teekixn, Lotsa “home wish a packs (SEC: SHAW AT PUBLIC STORES, rc quer to-day tit i toppled him | Laeile ot. Baw, Becrwtary of tae st be f ut and voted Ph oe of the £ atory window of bis | Treamury, Visiied ‘the Public Pores tb ue candidats. Vote at “The wes ‘aiten to the Long Ieand | day. a8 field « conterence, With Cot. | Hioapita, with # broken beck Ls wher, ol let | and vote for your tsvorite moral imurian Sie me | ition "ak tied burt om dope rtinere Feouvery arn aligit, bronae conjunett f | Bockty 0 te Criminal Law, on rants lenied ‘yeacerday Magietrain &tolner pre sworn to WY Waker Bentley and or Hegel, agents of thie Rockey holding Steinert remarked prinoners Magtalrats There will be two }oame that way. DAUGHTER OF THE "POLICY KING” WEDS Mrs. Armit, Getting Marriage License, Said “Al” Adams Had No Occupation. (Rpapial to The Evening Worlt.) NEWPORT. R. L, Aut, B—In the Firm: Preshyterian Chureb at noon to- ‘Wer day Mra tceelen Louse Arsnit, daugh ter of Al Adains, Ge “Potey Kine.” was matriod to Rey, Paal Ernest Ne- poleons, of Parts, Prante, by the pastor Rev. Aquilla Webb. The bride's mother was presect at the ceremony, but her sister, who arrived from Europe this! morning, was too late to reach New-| port for the wedding. The cousie drove to the elty early to-day, accompanied by Lawyer William | P. SheMeld, and secured a license. bridegroom swore Chat he was thirty-atx years oJd, had no occupation. that it was his second marriage, had been ai- vorced and was n citienn of Paris The bride wwore she waa twenty-seven years of age, claimed Newport as her residence; sald her fi cupatt thet her second, and that she was divorced | ten months ago in Newport. Mra. Armit looked pretty in ® gown of white Irtsh lace with @ larke pk ture bat. She carried & bunch of bride roses After # bridal bresktast at the Rob- tnson, Mr. and Mra. Napoleone left for New York. According to thelr “plans they are to make a. trip around the world for a year, settling In New York Several weeks ago the briaai mle to Newport to arrange for wedding, but had some difficulty fn se- ouring & clergyman to marry them, as were divorced. Procesied toward Abreus with a force | 2 wus RUSSIANS FALL BOY STARVING UNDER VOLLEY AS A BROADWAY FROM TROOPS CROWD GOES BY House of Terrorists Rid- Rescued by Policeman as dled and Number Kill- He Was About to ed-and Wounded, Sink Down. RIGA. Liv 4 Aut. A—P A wasted, snrivelled feure of a boy nd . surrourded ®| whose grea wh eyes were deap hy v0 A street rT? | sunke arm! whose face was the color vered. ihe revo- of cheesecloth, stood fattened agaings aise threw @/the wall on the northeast corner dP « whereupon sope riidied the| Hroadway and Fulton street to-day, house wl e' K wounding | Ttack and forth between him and the au the inmates ftreot passed the rushing downtown Two men and a woman were killed. | business crowd. At snother place in suburbs a| Few persons saw the boy or noticed Lettish miudent tim as he tried to cross the’ sidewalk were wounded to the curb. As he struck the flood of USOVKA, the crowd he was swept along with ft, and a od rural! buffeted by croms currenta, and in @ minute like & atick on @ river bank. was on 4 said a broker. r sStarvinn? M “Stary- nip my tng on Broadway? It doesn't seem pos: urger the comp uppression of Par. | xivle. - hhament and the restoration of the aa. | Bat that wae it. When Dr. iMnited autocracy he un-| Pit. Madson Street Hospital, revive ne said: " Yad nothing to eat form Should the Czar, however, retaining he Parliament, ¢ omise loyal partici j in | the. b “18 iets upon the oconditio atea! or beg. I wan Stange in the @léction law providing | arc ity. and today T wanted foe the exctusion of the Jews trom ine | ¢ on the steps of @, Paul'a. go 3 aft re oretty green grass, were fiisck HunAred organtestions are to Cross through tn conduéting ED agitation against . CSiigensia and Sow the in KTIRKA, nee of Kharkov, Aug. 3%—Many manor houses in this vicinity have been set om fire by the peasants and new burning. crows He s3!4 he was Clamno teen years old, and had mi Vouncio. d hed no Mise Ate mech else and tal several 3 wan held in $2.00 bell in the Harlent Court to-day for examtnation Thursday, charged with knowing sothething of the robbery jast night of the roams Mrs, Belle Hartman, wife of @ wealthy 16 button length, fine Suede Lisle Gloves. Goldest. brown and grey. 1.50 per pair. tenant Mras Hartman told the polioe she lost diamond heart valued at $200 and some Bbhe and her husband went thett maid, lida. the domes og on ridmight soe heard the elevator y at midnightnpourd aaying: “Come right She found the apartment door n the telephone iyo ore, oe Y the diamond heart missing. book ‘nnd Uhre neon to leave the house the same time. silverware, put and Kay aay of. Wh Twenty-third Street, l-could wet no work an’+ f countered the revolutionists, who were day by revolut back sore clinging to the side ef @ntrenched tn the town. We routed the | ivers. the He clowed his eyes aud enemy, killed many Trevolutionisw and Aug %—The fy-| his lips drew away from his teefh in @ captured a quantity of arma nerals of v s of the bomb explo. X"@xUy, grimace thas made his face “We continued our operations tojalon of Bat last at the residence look more chan ever like a demth'a | Rodas, where our advance guard was|of Pron lypin occurred to-day | bead. charged by the revolutioniste who were |junder 1 oa er a fow minutes he once more holding the town end a little fort call-| The cou rhot apparently ts tied into the tide This time he ed De Piedra, w flerce fighting con- | a! w to meet the campalgt moat tran te deld his arme p i ngth os The enemy was persistent, but t abine ave taken id. As lw reeled aoout, revolutionists were final Gispersea| stand age: ssion upon a scale 6 poe tae Mee AL ,. & large number of men killed tn the wo 4 seound giimpac of streeta, The fi extent of the revo- ' told n differently. eee ee veda dens “Once tn m of the town : + en kts the be: ob with - p policéman’s vam | 8 Later thé eietiy fetirned and Fuslied/ ¢ poate intel ly E . SOCIE GIAL SAY S JAMES McGREERY & GO, Blanket Dep’t. peieeoiahorm It Was Miss Fish’s D 4 Main Floor, as Miss Fish’s Dog an wets ‘J Sale of fine California Wool! He Was Chewing Bar- Blankets ber’s Leg. tes ie 24 is Single Bed Size, (Rpecial to The B Worls re NEW PORT Ag Ne aartan 4.00, 4.75 Pah, ater of ts Stuyvesant Pie . Sietoed bor parver trem having 2s i | and 5.50 per pair the bone by her pet 466 : f chewed to (ae learned inthe society | Dottble Bed Size, ' ecowny to-day via Ue dog ana We \ caverta as vi, on os by Raffies, 4-50, §.50 went to ber barber, Lenjamin Alexen- and 6,50 per pair e der, to have her hair dressed on Batur- A 4 of the balr dressing opera- Ni we por inctuans © Vis orou Samana m of the Extta large, TV . bristled bua nen Mine Fish cried “Ouch!” goons | 3-75, 7:00 ‘ cought the treatment was “more ‘ eer and vigorous, and leaped from | and &25 per pair H fae tne, britar et ona clon. and |A new stock of wool and) Al ts ek ne calif o e n- { | sak fis Mngs IP the hold ther the| down-filled comfortables, tether could wot Aheke him olf, The 5 . StS a enter Tee 2°) oovered —with—the—tatest=——+ other foot Eee Fee meh Mtoe iriab ‘ i aitatten 8 OC nging ore about hec| novelty silks and satina, | shoulders, tot: the wera chair. pickea | him up And whispered same magic ua arber fulah dreeeing her halt, Twenty-third Street. 1) | telephoned to Dr William T. Bull. The agrReon, cauteriaéd the deep wounds tn Hi Aad wan nations he Believed the bars : ber would @urvive. / Piataeserectiiniinvaietis«. THINK "PHONE TIPPED THIEF. Elevator Moy Held After Diamond | WJ eee aus nerr JAMES MoGREERY & C8) Award Hayes, an elevator boy tn the Sermtramis “apartment house, No. 137 West One Hundred and Tenth street, Ladies’ Gloves,

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