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a - THE EVENING woRtn, SAtOR DAY “YANWUAKT Sipe DOR comas omy oie oe See os GIRL VICTIM OF LIVE CHAMELEONS [FIFTY FAMILIES 22222" KNOCKED PROWLER The committes found that Mrs. Graft, WENT USUAL PACE OF HAMILTONS fon uoMplpss ee e222 NID BAY WITH Well Known on Rialto. mt abierrenit; re at Fifty-third street. Af- hb —Ruler-of Saxony-Offered ~ $300 for Lite of Son, Family's: Mainstay. Her End Recalls Many Scan- eet —“dals in Which Members’ | DRES EN; BA: La Sy ra * 7 @erstood that. a widow named Stark, of the Family. Figured. living th the village of Pernersdorf, has determined to sue the King of Saxony for the support of herself and six minor} when’ jt became known to-day that eilren, Vorauise| the King. while out | ho “Louies Dourtaa” who dled. mi gising ssa, (an's automobile; wo, ably in tho Omaha Poorhouse was! frightened her eldest. son's herscasthat Sfeaay atc gay Isola. Marina Norton hie was thrown down and trampled (0) pouc125 Hairilton, who as a chotus girl : ‘ Was one of. the gayest of the gay along The.f ant | tha Rialto eight rears ‘aga, those who| to the effect “that a few Gays SE xnew her then recalled her ‘claime to ue eee 2s oS dai relationship! with the late Lora Ham}i- Meee aie wheoa in which was | (0D, premier peer, a Goolland. (THEY Gipyad Blatk's eldest Pie ee * | pemomberod the time when ‘the lato = - 4 Minister “The honk of the auto horn frightened, aCe Aa ae - cee mnlot nore jeliede ribet ie girl at the request of her titled rels- Praaaiclnmesenuuieurs put cnr maize | ven Wib-tie-FeaulC Ent site Wes TOCA: ‘peed and passed the-wagon os Stark, cetlp ina Weat Fifty-fourth atre at, “Whable 10 quiet the —animals, —was Se thrown down and trampled on. The| ‘pho girl's shocking death trom ewal- eleons while trying to] —— Suto went rixatvon and did not stop slong-| lowing live cham: until it roxched Zeh! Castle, belong: Lud eitatcnaiaee es foun! him and~ four, ‘dren hud Il Curry Association Brings ad | = = OVOP R-FUALY- BEV 8 pa Ved from-—tie- Succor to Sufferers from. | eiling ; bologna "skivege "and : ie AS RELATED TO DUKE} Watchman at Huguenot bread, in a foom at No, 624 ¥ Beach, Threatened, May ty-second at: rca arsy M5, et, the children being j West Side Fire. Without clothes save tho night dresers Have Killed Man. tn-whtch-they-werg-rescued. ‘Tha only : bed the family had@ waa without: ala or mattress, and a few parks wcrose Homeless and penniless since tho dis-| answered for the former, and some old} Alex Gartner, a powerful young Hun- astrous blaze on Fifty=third atreot, near pegs worved —for-mattess nnd cov |garian watehinan, to-day surrendered ‘Tenth avenue, Tuesday night, fifty fam=[ SUT Eis, ; tert $ in low t ( 1 e Staptet. E ear wai bates pigrkin pad leat his, mind. Ho} oceu nae t Bt the Stapleton ‘police after provisions, and many men with employ~ | she waan't afraid to keep him there In telling tem he had sent a night prowl+ ment, by the John F, Curry, Associa-| that conditton, and told the committce| cr to an unascertained’ fate in the tion, Ir became: known yoaterday Mat | {P roperiy fel and lode a eent| water with @ terrific smash ot a lead many of Uhe former residents of the | ous aum was left with her to reduco| Pipe billy, Gartner was arraigned be- burned tenements were without food or| his and the family's want £ fore Magistrate Marsh, in Stapleton, ‘clothing, and—stepswwera_to-day taken | J, laborer named John and held for forty-elght hours as a dvatr susplelaus—peraon while to.rellevo thelr distress, One man, Jobn | 427 West Fitty-third iatreet, .¢ Jarkin, has become Insang as a result’! tnsurance on his househo)it vest! his ‘stoty, ¥ fa ato bellev of his locs. as bis. inventory showed $1,0% = z The hi Hungdrlan has been employed of stuff, ard ‘hp did not, as r ‘A..committes composed of Deputy |?! Seen ees: to guard “A POW Gr bu igs Deng: ctéd by the United Contracting Com- County Clirk John F, Curry, “Assem-|o% the value of hia property, blyman Jaines J. Hoey, «Charles F. | feared hie: policy ts worthless. Dooling, Lawrence Kelly and George Hoey, e Assomblyman Nebgen, .of the Curry’ Assoclatton, ir Fae tee es POPE aE mak West Fitty-seventh street, visited allot (shea. O'SHea'a' family | the stricken familfes and dlecoverea A” cared for bY friends, = pitiable state of affairs, Among tho other sufferers were John - Hays and family, taken in charge by! Many of the seurvivora of tho fire Jon Monahan, who sald ho eee | n were being cared for by persons a to do it because he had no children of} themselves, and they were all| tis own. : : aie be A yonng chauffeur and wits “recent = m Cocaacacae : None “of your ie upon a Big © door of one Gartner demanded of de was doing and re- enn ne ed WAKO! d ed and dlaheartened, having obtained assistance and went back In| /45 yecalled the midny scandals and un- —| djncourage ia) | Dinas: * Sh toto the injured ARON tT Geathe of Muoeebeartge the np work end no other piace t0 60. Il@( honeymoon in one of the 4] ‘Tule was backed up by a@ flash of Mrie éourt marabal ofthe Baxon King| name of the house of Hamilton. The yes) t i household effects of nearly all the fam-| tenements with S, complete outfit of} revolver, and the w man backed r he x: + : rea. 30 . rt @ Court marahal of_the name late father’s titles and estates, and hay bts {les were destroyed. Only one person) pom burnin saeerpea coat oaesd away. Ho hurried to the Terra Marine er pubaeduentiy 0 tered Frau: stark girl 1s not the only pereon who DAS} ing no ready ousn to continue the may ‘ oe =: was found who carried insurance, and — 0 Peas t UNE nceeaemandenalresn TE eee pee Otnatto continues ithe! wa C cont, mado necessary by his business. |1nn, a boarding house, and awakehed “which tas refused ee ae cepiaest ee thee twos a| the easy prey of pitamous mone -lender- his policy appears to be defective. PARTY including the yeast, was) SY ved, the proprietor, whom Rj | S sarvancion Sessoms ae Jacke \Wand= Aled | Tals Lather: tbe-slevenithy Duke. bei Thieves Looted Flats. pretty younr wite have had to start| #? tld of the stranger, As Hugenot eer cnaens 5 eerie wad hayoc | All over_og: Beach has tong been victimized by lead : = es The pt story | -Dozens of others were visited and| pipe ihiev Beh money and clothing by the com-| to Gur mittee to-day, and ened a Kuest i dred promised to come , and he awak- him, that his name was Hamilton atthe Matson Doreg, tn~Paris,-tn-3943, onthe westside gutted two fy pig . 41 West Fitty- a oe Hamlin aries ae menrriaer ore THEN FIN] RAUL ince a ee eee __ William -Nelson Cromwell and Bil- Titles Are Empty Ones. Marie Oey ore eee Ee - Mf, Indeed he saw itjat all. Gystanders | damage to’two other tenants. To add SAIL FOR LONDON. he hi the man ha e ‘cottage and “ sad sant E aT Lee is ly Ma , é) a = entire. ti | the jardist Willie Hoppe Also on) in “Burke's Peerage the on! a, [ih trustees, and succeeded’ in having = ot ast One Hundred and to the confusion and misfortune of the {7h re Uioudaad -dollare has-been | ag-ntanding: Ol OM Btr, over: : ihetarnerikacs rina Norton Douglas Hamilton men- {tool appointed truates. The Duke was | teenth strect, did not blow his horn. | qccupants, thieves were discovered bY | theatre Gonedt wilt myeem due 4 DIK| the, water, evidently waltuing for some caer a. ota was the daugnter of Augustus | well In the money-lender's power an Holzworth was struck and knocked Mt-| > Touce in peveral of the flats, and| additional funds for the Pit’ nomena | boat by which some fellow-pirates could 2 Bir and Mrs. Megtriald_C. Vanderbitt | Maitiand Konald Hamilton, i HSStSnnn! | Padwick died. To raise money, the Duke ‘Sollceman Cox, of the East Sixty-| what the thloves didn't get the fire | famille peace tees | AK DAT ON rm tehicaneen atone oat rel iaatiah * Th Te Brivian pay) ivorced | sold the finest Iibrary and art museum aa near x y her coupotnted. a pistol at him vat | and thoir daughter Kathleen sailed to- |} ed ipherese Wentworth, ,wno sed 8 = —__ __ - -|In Scotland and squandered the cash. hand. He. saw that Holewort r a day (for “London on the Hamburg. | him in INS. he father waa the Lo | ih pale Rens u : Yeeterday scores of men and women * ‘Arssrfean linet Amerika: "Mra. Vander, [wnt Grid OF ie ama er runcle ecg aera faite of his youths] Holz th Run: D: Earl ote a Raden rae in or the pure] were sultering. fram want and ¢xpomure, PROTEST AGAINST uU. S. blit ts an intimate friend of tho Duchess | {tne present Duke of Hazmilton, one ts tld’ of a ment Beam in. the zworth, Run Down any eee ot taking him to the. hospital Arsorinted $1,000, which. it distributed INT ERFERENCE IN CONGO 6f Marlborough, whore trouble with her|{s the Premier Duke, of Scotian London Haymarket, during. which & ‘ When Holzworth had been delivered to | Bropriated $1.00, which it distribured | ih hey two-ineh lead "bibs clube ‘ uh her fa- | policeman waa killed. ‘The Duke lived an. 2 on Lexington Ave- | the surgeons, Cox placed Collins under 9 b the pipe on the ta helleved to have heen | head of the house, of Dougin 00, “or | much of the time. mboard on hia yacht. bo gton + se eatieenEts a Ings mad tpo sans freely eirou anny a [eae = The ‘fellow dropped from" the” wnat 9 aa : = ee + a = > 5 in ee word These SAAARa a i mee Raae | Dousias and-Cledeedsle, Batt oC Ane | at; torsa-crulecsataund. tre world nue, -Dies-in Hospital: Pedi Se armmancd-in Corkvilie Holice wax James Butler, pt No. a Wear olics Tell Roosevelt That Re- without 2 pcMere op'ang qaitaPPeated < Mr. Vanderbilt Is a cousin of the | Arrun, Lanark and Boliirs. tath ot | He ‘also roused the love of Marie Tday to await the result of Holzworth’s | Fifty-third— street, rho: Was suffering ports of Cruelties Are Men were stationed along Staten Island Pachess, and his wife, formerly Kath. tton, Daxeides being. a claimant to | Bashkirtsef, the Russian eccentric, wiio _— injuries. Tho news of Holzworth's| from pneumonia when > Bound nesr the scene of the fight te- 2 % Retleon usually ey vith | Dutton. | besteikedom, of Chatelherault | ffequently mentions her love for him [death and the chauffeur arrived the: burning bulldlng (by <a Biased, day to look for the body. family o. the Engi : : in her famous confessions. The Duke| The first automobllé victim of the}¢ourt about tho same time, : ane a “2 -and-the-horestiary Weesper. alae waa married. but_it_Was_a loveless! year ied -to-day--in= Presbyterian. Mos-| rave Breen promptly neld Collin to the | Doyeerty, and two Sadly By a Aifing | WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Strong pro-| WHEAT SELLS OFF, signer passengets arrelisctnaeiarerett Thest UE er Fer tper pres? pits sister mae Paice fh 869 to the | pital from injuries austained when he RAs ie mattress that she had to be taken to teats have been received by the admin- CORN HOLDS ‘STEADY. { anid “Wille, Hoppe, the boy’ billiard won- | Md 80 EMPL Oo very quietly until he | oe Ot anergy Yeah on the eed i = hex hosp! tals Con ny giyldren’ have | istration against any “interferency by Dux: y the ma’ ein e RroU waa run down by a touring car on Jan. FURNACE -STARTS A BLAZE. luce been ds. Sls Cloveramieny intel hetetalretochise } a Congo ae has deen urged _by--reitg! Dodies and individuals throughout ed im pack: big Hiuagarian closed with him, nile the wan Was trying to anap it Gatuier atruck Rimeover a |i mircot station; was clore at! sestrored. qarzied the rich Miss Nina Poore say was coptained a A TSS He was Frederick Molzworth. and Wee 191. Pry zi 2 depletion of the exchequer of| shocked Paris by crossing from ived at M9 East Elght NINE BUILDINGS BLOWN UP. || The Orwas traced to the extravagant | Caty fiche tu the Cato Angials on the | street. : E¥) PASO, ‘Tex. Jan. _|—Njne | guaipations of the late Willlam Alex- | Houlevard in the garb of Adam, betore |” sir, Holeworth was bound up Lexing tas \ , agtaasHarnd ao were dincoverad. Charles ina ste sit bulldings (were wrecked and much lander Louls Stephen Hougias Hamilton, (hes were Whont helton avenue on his way home Wednes- 4 /Duke of Hamilton. This no cPpining:- machinery destroyed in_Lowell (meltth orig to authorities who com: panieg. an divorce Apia death. | day evening. He was a young man. Ari, nonr Blades. last night by the |Ded his obltuaries, was fond of rat-| On his death. Lord Alfred Dowelan be-| vctive and alert. Aa ho reached Soven- accidental explosion of dynamite in a /PGS Rh Geecbaltng, dorvikhting wag came helt presumplive to the tt Se Sealy ootrand Wetec tadeas 6, atorenouuse., fat ae “reported a eter wan born in IMS and dieq estate: The Duke's marriage caused | ty-elgh) tarted across a no Ves were lout. All tho windows In )PU Sy Strs In 186. ed. much “nosip:among those who knew of | big automobile approached. “town were broken. erat Le ee aris atehe succeeded. to- hin Tis tnimare FelaCans with» his_wife'al “As it {#, the custom for automobilists : { The wheat market opened weaker to- Tenants In Flat Ballding Scared— y, selling off ¢o new levels here and 81,000 Damage. ones \ The dectine was caused by a—five-story_flat house early! 12 |iew Uquidation and weaker cables, | 176 West, Bienty-aixth crganizations throughout ths country, | Corn held. about steady and—was quiet ———_ | Negroes Robbed Sufferers. Thoy astert shat all reports of the a IONE! open nE | Froee weresh Whee ier Vator feg taleuhne leged cruetties against the natives are |—oy: A 6-8 to St 3-4 Id on the | spotted and y the police, but | Made by protestants and that they qrg |. 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