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bi Bs + —#} he tola his one confidant in this OE CMiy. Me left homé, but did not dety | * \¥ather by marrying the girl to whor 4 DEATH SNATC MAN FROM LOVE AND RT UN -Frince De Sagan Is the Accomplished No- Lleman’s Name and He Is Said to Be Able to Make Castellane Look Like a Fther. eStats, Killed By Car As He Is About} to Go to Sweetheart of Youth, 2NT FAMILY. SE Handrahan ' Was. Crossing da Street to Get It When Ts Run Down. ' Instead of Roing to Buffilo to-day tlaim’ whom his family forbade him to ma forty Klernan Handraha ead in y car, He at the call ef a man who “iad a mexaage {6 saying hie family asked h at the Woman who and xe: a ft re the years ago, en ® har oame-of-wealthy people. He} was a-favorite son, and jis parcuts had| @ bride in the for him. When he) was in hin carly , however, he| fell in love w rn They became] engaged, and were ve been married when he was twe Just before the (date of parents raised strenuy {Kave his cho young leaving to the they had or - house forever, ac ho was engaged, Travelled Many Years. Handrahan travellod for “Geared dandestpe gardening be \Bis ove for Nowers—a love learned from] the one girl. He never communteated] with bis people, or with bis sweetheart. But she waited throughout the years, hoping for his return. About fifteen years ago, after ho had Wwandered the world over, Handra- fhan took 1 Iittle room in the lodging- frase at No, 54 Fulton street. He paid Bie rent and went his way, wor every day and appearing at the choap “Hotel qf night Few: persons knew him mveil enough to engage him in conversa, \tion, He wax moody, At times he would eit for hours at-ntght in the Mttle of- ttice, his face buried In is hands - Hix room was tastefully arranged with many homelike little bits of statue gry, and there were plotures on the fwalls. He had books, many on tand- pcape gardening, on philosophy and ~weligion. And there he lived until ong Woy dest month hts relatives discovered his, whereabouts. a "Tho lodgersof the house were aston- Isned to see a handsome wuriage draw up in front of the door about a Month Reo, An elderly woman, fashionably owned, stepped from ft and entering the hotel, inquired for Kiernan Handra- han. We way called and the meeting Iwas one the lodgers who saw it will fever forget. The old man and the froman talked for several hours, tnen Bhe went away, Simon Decker, proprietor of the hot! twas Handraban's one friend to whom wha. unburdoned-—-bimeel foo He—-told Decker: = Told Story to Friend, “She was one of my relatives, and Bho alone knows 1 am still living. she Bee tet 19 offer m9e_the fortune whieh. ie mine and to tell me my daring wir te aul wailing for me. It has besit orty: years since was at home. here are certain conditions under & fwhich Twill return, and 1 told my reta- hold Uves what they are. a family council, and if my co: sre met I shall. ko back tomy ¥es,Lam_happy over the news, bin) ‘ou sve I have had a broken heart so [ope L hardly know how to feel about it Tam old now;sand t Ja old mows and to go back to re, for. ¥y and went to his Wa webbing Ike: & child: t is Handrahan lott Jodging-house to fo UP to Wi Heater County, and while he was: y the same elderly (ore hotel coe 9 the hotel again, She waa. disappoint ais abeen: and. to Decker sho ands Seerhee: We ABTES 10" alt-or hii “him to-notity me the who Was fond of his old guest to-ste-him gain. ‘possession fortune and his sweetheart, tried to locale tim buteouid not, Lest might in Fulton strect Decker saw tho ned wardaner ¥ Coma here quick, o} " he cried Acrone the trent, mY if He Wid not nee killed “him ta SHOTS FIRED AT AUTO OF GLIDDEN TOURISTS, PITTSBURG, July 1%—The advance jBuard of the Glidden auto tourists ar- rived here Yrom Canton, ©., at 1.28 o'clock this afternoon, having made the Fun of 12% miles tn 7 ty-elght minutes. Other cars followed in quick succession, and’ before evenin it in belleved all tho contestants wil have checked up at the Hotel Schen- Joy, the Plttabure headguartors. e first “car to reach this city No, 98, cariven by Ray MeNamara, of Indianapolis, twas followed by. car No. 4, with Philip §, Flinn. of Pitts: burey’A closve third on car No, 4. Whhe running between Un and Darlington, forty’ miles weat of here, the car driven by Charles Jardine and ocoupled by R. H. Tucker @ if MeLachinn, of Clevaning, ant eT Katey, of Chicago, was fired upon twice parties Hidden in a thicket, Mt wae thought that & tire had phided, but upon Investigation it was Aiscoverad that two revolver bullets of *S-catlbre wero Imbedded. tn the tons menus % —_—_——_—— ~ THE CARE OF INFANTS, "Advice to Mothers’ ta the title of a book which will be found interesting , and helpful In the hands of mothers and nurses haying the care of children) The K Je edited by thy celebrated Eng: physician Dr. Pye 4H. CXavas Published by Mesgrs. Keen, Rovin Cow Of London, Inland. It treats infant: Una) Old enough to leave the nurses Copies Cah be had on application from james F. Bmith, de Co, © Hudson et and af Prince de Sa on-| flaunt the proud state of a Princess and niove by right of name {nthe hollest of holies of both Paris and Berlin society—for the Prince de Sagan belongs not only toa firat family of France, but also of. thrift.as the other two? Anna Gould Jast Divorcea from One Spendthnft, Engaged To Marry Another Who Can Burn ‘Mme, Gould Has an Ample Fortune Left for Duellist to Cut and Slash With Fis Trusty. Gets a Chance,* MARGARET Rona, for ing millions. Four million dollars in five yea With the greatest of ease and fortune a few years ago after Inheriting {t, and of late years has only stopped short no way of getting anythl ages, he will soon be back to his u BEST SWORDSMAN IN But it 1s not alone as a spendthrift that Helle de Talleyrand Perigord, He is one of the best swordsmen in France, Bearn, Winans, of Baltimore, to a duel, accusing him of 1 Prince de Sagan, {s noted. and once challenged Prince de he had no right. It was only by dl: the Prince de Chalais, that Prince de Bearn escaped a combat, Prince de Sagan has also spent name of a friend on some promissory notes, and was once mixed up in a brawl with a lawyer against whom Mme. de Gast, an intimate acquaint- ance of his, had a lawsult. It is a well-known fact that the late PFincess de Sagan so cordially hated her first-born, the present Prince : i get around the Inheritance right of the eldest son end ¢g: his younger brother, the Duke of Val In securing some of the German estates to him. yorced by Helen Morton, once sou; hand of Anna Gould, which is now to be bestowed upon his hated brother, “TU Was Just eteven- years -ag0,-or with all her earthly goods, twelve Ernest Boniface de Castellane, and with lavish expenditures for Lucullfan feasts, marvellous fetes, won wardrobes, gorgeous —pataccy,~extens! gambling debts, he couldn't manage lars the first five years and then less. There are still plenty of the Gould millions left with which his ex-Countess may cndow Helle de Talleyrand Perigord, Prince de Sagan: MADAME A SPENDTHRIFT, TOO. They say women like their opposites in the other sex, and a well es- tablished rumor that Anna Gould has and always had an {nnate fondnasa for a tightened effect !n purse-strings‘ perhaps accounts for hor pon- chant for spendthrift males. And yet, in & way, 1s she not a ependthrift, too? alone her wealth, b of titles?” For her prefix of Countess ehe pil seems too high for her to play. _ What the Count de Castellane pleasures and luxuries in the line of luxuries {n the line of husbands; so By Margaret Rohe, . from Paris, he is said to even surpass De Castellane in the pretty art of squander- T cannot bear 1 to his past glorious reputation as the king of spendthrifts. In his mad career of squandering simply more to squander. Gould will soon remedy that, however, and no doubt after a Httle prac- tlce with the Gould millions, so recently rescued ‘from Count Boni's ray- ut her birthright and her happiness in the purchasing oe = ——————— * MESSAGE BEST. SWORDSMAN IN FRANCE| Blade, if He. ‘ SN’T it just like a woman? I No wonder Experience. finds her a’ very duli pupil, for} _ simply won't learn by it, } and Anna Gould, divorced from one spendthrift yesterday, —_is engaged to another to-dlay. At Jeast so_an authentic report has it and the little American Countess could not have found a better prospective successor to! Count Boni as a spendthrift hus- band than Prince Helie de Sagan, she rs was Count Bonl’s startling record, Thartimit he witt be a dark disgrace: despatch he dissipated his own vast} decause he hail A marriage with Anna sual standard. FRANCE, who married Miss Bentrice ing a title to which scarding the tide, which was that ot his little term in jail for forging the that she tried means to lincay, her favorite. Tt She did succeed is an interesting fact that the Duke of Valincay, who has since been married $o and dl- git desperately almself to win the Maretr47-1898, that Mttle Anns Gould, millions or so, endowed Comte Pau! although he has done his level best ful tvetraveling and alway to spend more than four million dol- Squandering not fa dearly, and yet now for a chrace al Germany—no price 1 and the Prince de Sagan spend on life Anna Gould spends on titles and after all is not she as great a Spend: MINNIE PALMER 10 ~ REMARRY ROGERS “Yours Merrily” Returns and States He Has “Made Up” with Former Wife. Several theatrical people were passen- gers on the Doutachland, of the Ham- burg-American “line, which reached Hoboken to-day. Jotin ("Yours among then. with Minnie Will probably be remarried. She, he nays,’ will settic up her bukiness and cone back to America, - “All the people who made \ trouble for us in the olden days are) etther dead pr in fall,” he added, “he will star in & plece to be written especially tor her. . Rogers says ho has signed a number ofiwell-known European ontertaineris to come. here. : nalth\ Kishichiro Okura, ‘relative of| the Japanese statesman of that name,\ was another passenger, ‘Ho finished sepond in the Montagu automobile race in Eng. Merrily") \Rogora was Pakner, and \that they He says he-has mate up land, winning the $2,000 prize, He \s Tecommended as the moat expert Jap- ance automobile racer, He drives a 120 Norse-power Fiat. He Is a law stu- dent at Cambridge, W. H. A. Schaefer, connected with the management of a Jersey City brew ery. ded at sea on July 33, sixty-three years ol and panied by his wife, ‘ George Tyler, of the theatrical firm of Idebdler & Co., returns After a three months’ motor trip on the Continent. A young man who Appears on the stage under the name of Arnold D.; was also ap. nKer, Piping oso FIRE WHISTLE EFFECTIVE AS BURGLAR ALARM. WHITE PLAINS, N.-Y., July 19.~The shrieking of the dig fire whistle at Briar Cum Manor early to-day fright- ened burglars who were attempting to rob the hotel ts at the Briar Cum Lodge, The whittle made such a notee that {t aroused not only people of the Manor, but the residents of the neigh- boring village of Pleasantville, three miles distant, Guests at the Lode, together with thy hotel “force and wealthy villa owners, made a has! toh, but the bun): kot a wood atart and escaped: rie are rapwement to use the a burglar He was Was accom- The ar je of th decided Arm Was Fes ACCEPTED. > COUNT BOWS DE CASILLILAVL ON $000 BOND ‘BUSY DEALER Court | Satisfied . When Told Rotten Kind Have Mar- Mere ake it Henry Roemer, a dealer in cand! and frozen 2 was arraigned agistrate Cy fore 3 P JULY Te, 1907 ATTACKS RL WHS ELEVATOR AND GETS MAY She Fought Desperatély, ‘and -Rush After Miscreant Shouting “Lynch Him? Court Iness under the corporation ‘Henry Jay street, and certificate © County Cleric arewanl tue an the rer nk tO Incorporation “3 oMce et man tn precede hou arraignment dozen clerks had been sum tribunal, He opened his mall, dictated) peveral letters ett secretary. hi to hi Te checks and trans: ends of business wit dx and ted 0} chalance he would 1} his own office, hei “he —pratea charge qoemeuttey and w agalnet, h He was geld for scions. Rall roupon Samuel R up and offered to KO © “What ia your business, tenberm?’ asked the Court, “tam a’ specialist in candied, broken | tal in fixed at ination, | estate? = ry 9, -putf—can put up $10,000 worth es, Your Honor.’ Britt eirppere “But rotten egKs. bere, blandly, “havo value." a “So I have long supposed,” s PMagintrntes—AtromHottembeng's were accepted on the bond. NORMAL COLLEGE LACKS ROOM FOR 600 STUDENTS. Request for More Accommodations Made Late, Says Acting Mayor, Acting Mayor McGowan sald to-day that he had received a rec from the Boarg of Trustesa of the Normal College for an appropriation of $2,000 for tho housing of 60) addittonal students this fall. ‘The request alwo ts for the wae of the old building of the College of the City of New York at Twenty- third street and Lexington avenuo. ‘This building,’ continued Mr, Gowan, ‘ls being used in part by the college students, withough I understand that with the changes contemplated room inay be found for the Normal loge studenta, While I belleve that a. commodatione for the students munt found the trustees were lax in maki thelr requests. .Diey should have x tcipated their wants and aaked to havc them euppllod before all the boanda.at- Journed for the summer, 1 do not nc ee how the money can be forth at thie time. 1 do not an plan except an a temporary apati? S ‘eplled Mr. Not A marketable ¥ rn a M after a number of ¢ummer real- had been robded lam week. The Folica were unable to catch the ture slars, for the reason, it ie ald. that y automobile. ‘The mach: wae doe far north as cht dente Mrs. Nagget-You su9h grovehes. Now, we wom Ver get a0 cranky and disagreeabls a2 you do, Mr, foto Wonder! uu have", any ‘wives to bother you, Suton verene-ovrands lene” 1Dréam," w suc f wits ist Sissies sabaassac ia no police of the Weat Twentieth have sent out a general mm for the arrest of Benjamin Wil- a negro, who Is alleged to have t Houston 16 West street, Nineteneth ort thar W Ams was eleyator man, ang got in the elevator creamed anda iding ttlet to get, the negro and ratsed the shout or! h_him sway, howey —_—__._____, MARC KLAW RETURNS. fscreant go Kan Little to ny About ®100,000,-\ 000 Theatrical Prunt, is Maro, Kiaw, of the theatrical firm of Kiaw & Eritanger, Fe ned to-day fr a trip abroad on the Deutschland, of the Humburg-American line He ad.| aitiedthat plyna had deen submitted for a world-wide mer he Walts astul Viennese opera, ced in thia country—by- anKer, ei Biseope Mes -Klaw ostenet ballet dancer, at. the re, whom. he expects arith beg & Wantie Adetina Eaton Bi a furore un Broadway. He nald Millar, the English comic- also wart thie Blaw & Erlenger's man- the coming season oO WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH _IN BOAT EXPLOSION. TORONTO, Ont, July 19.—The gaso- Une pleal tuft of AemiMua Jarvis, President joverelen Bank, waa burned Olite wad Mra, aboard, oth usly. Injured # family were ne t the time TO-DAY |S THE DAY, NORTH ~ BEACH IS THE PLACE! Schaefer, a young wom: | , ;&nd kent JANUARY, FREED. BY ROOSEVELT, FAVES PRISON Jean Valjean of the West Will | Change His Name to Protect Family. FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. July am Janu lus Charles W. for whose p 59,000 per- od President Roosevelt. froin the Federal prison Anderson returned to where he will engage in three years axsumed the JeFson was mutrried. April of thls year an ex-convict ad known January In the pent notified the warden of the abouts, and he wax arrent Leavenworth Ife Andornon his neighbors tereteare; we, with: ald number to an ap- forwarded to name of A In neal for a Washington, President Roose: ation’ of Attorney- xranied a pardon effec plration of three montta of his rearrest, January pardon reconimend- Honaparte, eat the ex: fom the time has proved # J pieonar, mys he wiit-reek—to-tnve hin cit! ttored, and If succern: uF nf to chenwe his na to-Andereon—for the protestton—of hla “rife and: children, COUNTY CLERK ROBBED AS THE. SHER SHORE RIVERHEAD, L. L, July 19.—The of- tounty. Clerk Willlam F, Flanni- Suffolk County, was entered by burgiars-early to-day and between $1,500 and” $2,000 in checks-and about) in stolen, Payment on the deen stopped and the thieves tie for thelr trouble, Sheriff Join B. Wells waa. «leoping quietly In’ the court-house bullding ad- joining while the rotbera w at work, and the window through whloh they entered Is only a. sliort distance from the shertf™s bedroom. The iron shiitters ~of the County Clerk's building are usually barred at night, but last night. aithough shutters Were cloned as usu), the bars were not put up, that the thieves the dno trouble in gaining entrance. They seem to have been familiar with the tiny cf te land, as they apparently went directly to the office where ths money |x kept County Clerk Flannigan bas been away In Florida, but,,he ‘s expected home to-nixht, ree acre Teachers to Attack West Point. With the idea of: getting points ‘on the application of military discipline to school work, many teachers and- prn- lx from schools in all parts of the Follow the crowd to North Beach, To-day 1s sick bables' day; At Erbe's ino+eaay to reach— Ninety-ninth atrect ferry'a the way. country, Wha- are attending New York Universit summer easton, will make A trip to West Point to-morrow: The Commandant will provide a guldé to show (ie teachers all over tho reser- vation, and they will witness the regu. jar end special drills, yintenal HCLIFRNI Woman Who Met Death in} Burning Hotel Supposed to Bé Miss Lura Saxe, ONE OF TOURIST PARTY, ‘Be Sure You Get the Genuine x ‘When you ask for Pond’s Ex- tract Soap, make sure you get it, ‘Like albother articles that have | proved of unusual merit,and have: “ met witli success, itis ‘flattered? by a swarm of imitations. | So-called ‘‘witch-hazel!? soaps | may-He offered td you with the | assurance that they are quite a$ good as Pond’s Extract Soap, | Dhese soaps are usually artificial- ly colored green, are frequently | adulterated, and often positively | injurious. . 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Also Be from This Ci YREKA. ¢. 1 adjol of Mo round en Saxi¢ had come to meet friends and ¢ ern were A Springs to 1 Miss Saxie had train at Shasta the cons duotor, earning that inte tot climb Mou hasta, told her Sisson was the pluce, to stop, i When the fire broke out she attempt- od to escape from the front poreh, but turned back Into the house, Her body was found tn the debris near the char- red remains of her bed, Jbyidently she ran back to her room and fell jn a faint On the bed, ‘The financtal loss ts $20,000, At the offices of the Board of Educa- and on. Park -ayenve Wittyer a according to the records, wry rade” teacher, attached to School 12 in the Bronx. Bhe wns appointed in 1001, i She educa tlor -oftelats— d the person rv in the above dispateh. They presumed that she) was a member of large party of « York sohool ten: left here for a tour of Pacttic Coast several w teachers are all tonal whose ation. under ation trip was that several 1 LIGHTNING KILLS MAN AND 'RIPS OFF CLOTHING. Three Others Sho ked, One Hav- ing Outlines of the Flash Burned on Arm. WHit During a over. the nor ter County t atruck in the near the Van Cortlandt esta gang of men were working, of the men was instantly kill Others received severe ad man was Luigi The MUghtning ripped all bis off, but did not leave a single’ mark on his boty, lis shoes were burned soft Onmentothe other works bad the flash, which was like the os Of & tree, burned oa his: right inderatorm whi rm section of \ of lightning Male road, » Where a aud one 1. while en arm. SIR-HARRY-MACLEAN ssi STILL IN CAPTIVITY. Bandit Has Deep Ditch Built Around Prisoner's Tent to Prevent Escape. TANGIER, Morocco, July 19.—Tho re- ports brought in here by courler that Kald Str Harry MacLean had succeeded in escaping fromthe hands of 1 Bamdt Ralsull now appear to’ bo un+ true, Tho latest letter recelyed trom the Kaid ie dated July 13 It among Other thing#, that a deep di tins been dug coutd hie -tené to prevent hix excape. A SMALL SECRET. Couldn't Understand the Tnate ___Cuylomers, a o Two men were discussing the ya-) rious food products now being sup- pled in such variety and abundance. One, a grocer, said: “I frequently tty a PaCkARS-OT-KO- Of ANY ~cormany article before offering !t to my trade, and in that way sometimes form ao different ‘Idea than my customers haye. “For Instance, I thought I would try some Postum Food Coffee, to seo what reason there was for such o call for it. At breakfast I didn’t like it, aud supper proved the same, so I} naturally doncluded that my taste was different from that of the cus-| tometa who bought jt right along. “A day or two after, I waited on a lady who Was buying a 25c. package and told her I how one could fancy Postum., the taste of “'T know just what ts the matter,’) she said, ‘you put the coffee boiler on the stove for just fifteen minutes, and ten minutes of that Ume it simmered, and perhaps five minutes it boiled. 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