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JUST Lot LON ESOME Pouter Beans. and fees Heal Carelessly | Reveal to the Student the Origin of sanana’s eae in, fm-! the Broadway Strut and the "Little Ass pes Stone, Faces Charge | Latest Siy! ‘es tn. Dress. : i ‘in. Court, | Se as Happy in Brooklyn Mansi Until Left Alone With Spanish Cook. Side-Show Noise-Makers, but There’s Seed: Peace and Quietude Among the i Boe _ e5egetable Exhibits, household of Willlam H. Stone, « ‘offee importer, who has 4 mansion at No. 1% Columbia Heighta, Brooxiyn fa bibeasanana {a not a patent medicine oF Br -dna Cain. @ now religion. It ls the name of an ‘ elghteen-year-old Javanese girl, who bb ERE’S your peanuts! Five _porapiained in court yesterday that she| cents a bag!” “This way! This Mogiztrate Doo! being held in slavery by the Btone ‘i 5 | Her knowledge of English ts not) ben, but she can convey a great deal 5 She was picked up by the/| Btones in Java ten years ago and brought to New York. Efforts to teach ther ‘the English alphabet and educate her in American ways have not been guccessful, according to Mr. Stone. ‘Upon her representation in the polica rt that she was being held as a —#ieve—aithough the fact that she sp- {n court unaccompanied appeared | show that she was not under any /| int @ eummona was issued for Mrs. | me. Ghe did not appear In court to- y, but Mr. Stone was there. He said | is wife was Ill and upset. Magistrate Dooley wanted to see the | favanese girl, and Policeman Solon | | the world!” Fights all kin’s er reptiles! Some- times she gits mad an’ eats ‘em alive!” The Interborough Fair is now in full bloom-out-at-Dongan Hills, on Staten Island, and is a great show. I complained bitterly to the staff photographer when we started out yesterday in the rain to get a story about it; my discontent lasted -all the way across on the ferry and was! Ney oe cena paints meade ihe considerably aggravated by the ride] f= family went to the country two | out-on the trolley. They were repairing the track in places, and the | th oo Oe a Cent oe rete Breokl™ | ups and downs of the car reminded one of the scenic railway at Coney it after her. But Assasanana re- to Ko to court. She said whe was! ¥ Girt Nota Slave. Island. fe Btone volunteered that the girl| But when I finally reached the niet out most peccminely She was a Bast not a slavo or @ servant, but a/and sniffed the battle in progress among | Z8y little squat . Fhember of the family; that she was Vegetables for firat premiums,| (ne dainty bird wore & feather ruft I feQ and clothed in the best ma-| to enjoy myself, and it lasted puna ber neck and another was all ferials and furnished with ample pocket- of the afternoon. ressed in brown and white. They ney. He wald he would send her back grapher aid he didn't enre|Te@ly looked like Broadway paraders ( her people in Java by first-class | for it, which leads one to infer he Ina} "1 offered accular evidence that fine bin passage if she wanted to go, Mag-| person whont sympathies are limited. An su ay fine birda trate Dooley told Mr. Stone to hav: josts of Past Thanksgiving Days, “and the gil tn court-Thursday | Veetables Dressed In Thelr Bests| ign, “cnicene ware_deas-_not_a_ic! raing. The falr grounds are Itke a meadow | frivolous. except the cocks. who were ssasanana hasn't a very clear idea| with thick green grant; there ix |Very vain. A matronty hen, who look ‘American ways, though she has been| £llmpse of ocean on one side and the | capable cf raising four families a yeat, ero some years, She said Mrs. Stone|#ir 1s delightfully coumirified and) had a fret premium and was not at all id bought her from htr mother, long,| bracing. I should think it would be| stuck. up about it. rar’ First she was a nurse, but immensely popular with New Yorkers; Some white turke: looked like grosts Marian, the daughter of the Stones,|*t least it would do them good to mo|of past Thanksgiving Days. I-prefe: rew up and didn't need a nurse any out on that grass and breathe that! bronge ones; I'd feel as If these had air, and look at the vegetables and|been eaten before. ore, Assasanana then was taught the s te) cows and chicke: those poor city And there are lote more. Th antpulition of kitchen utenstiy and | eee oe ee neve of thar own. Eaaee ne fair in o gentle arts of the chambermald * pebel bias indy areal r o be better than any previous! One does not see vegetables at their,| one held by the asqociation, and this ls Wants to Be Free. best in city markets; they lose thelr) the third year. 1 y What she most wanted to know yen-|fresbiiess and fragrance-all except) ural entries, 181 c ay of Clerk Elperin wax whether} olons dooand. lke country people, | rotting horses and 9 Tunning dorees, . hey wilt In the hot streets. But at big courts couldn't break her bonds |‘ f 119 dogs, and 1,32 entries tn the w: i ‘ saad sabato oman nd chop off her shackles and set her we fair sy ore sy ¥, Proper yvewe- | putiding sh tree, The Magistrate told her there{{*vles. 2 study in colors ‘Tae school exhibit ts es: i , is especially good pan't any doubt about the court's| Grewt enbbages and pumpkins, Kieen |ing furniture, sewing and other money Ger and WilHngnese 16 were ner, 2 Cental LET piled | training products e 3 Tlup. ‘The “yetlow carrots, “puTpte eke efter peRe it war shown she really plants, the grapes and plums and. ap- Indeod. And there ls an art exhibit, and as a sla: E: ‘ Dlea—I don't blame Eve for eating the] SUUt% Rofm pillows, laces and embrold- CResasanana fsn't very larg apple. There was one, a plump,| “Ties: None of the things are lacking four—and, dressed out as she was, &)ércamy, pinky one w wi fo to mpke a country fair 4 four feet a charming | ee denier |poaser test pel jaunily Jold farmer with chin whiskers told me| ‘6 of beauty and a joy forever. Ree her small head, a nice dark dress} yay the “Maiden's Blush.’ I haven't And Thi i ; i | : ‘ nay ere's "The Warpath,” ; id dainty shoes, she didn't posetaDy seen one on Broadway halt so pretty. Moreover, Coney Isiand ite : + heathen from the South seas, While| And the people looked fresh and meal that it ia not the male tet t] ener i was telling her pitiful tale some-| and pink, and pretty, too, Just ay InjaSoundiorheltnldeseiiec ee ii y remembered that one @ As:|peopie would look who had vexetables en Peanut aah OCR Ls f nana had been heard of before. Uke those to eat every day from their} noting bur meer eeeaue call st has : { years ago she ran away ard cee only” shows, : [A couple of years ug own garden, s “ne | ue mMuxination fa stirred and the ca! ji the Stone home and got a job] While the human beings seemed to be| Country “ate ; apenas a thee-woman. A genera} ler | enjoying thempelves !mmensely the an!- Fent by the eloquence of Who set. forth therived—charms. 2, the Headless Boy! (“he walks, S he's allve!’); Rubberneck Joc Equinas, the horne Jady and JOS the two beast, “He's wllvel He's went out. ‘The bloodhounds of the | mal ‘folks were very much upset and], w went after the fugitive, and when! very nervous, Some of them behaved | ) excitement was at its height her|as if they were Used to tho limellint | sw employer waltzed the Javanese} of county fairs, put othere were making a@ great fuss abc tit tid back +o Mrs. Stone. : pis Fi weeporters called on Assasanana’s em Every Dog His Own Barker. And @ don’ i loyer, or ‘owner,’ as the case m: y Pog epee sont sora is punta Ssdstm fils, ye old, he barker fast night and heard her side of] ‘The dogs wero espolally neryous and the case, Also they got a new version } ey doz was his own ‘barker, Jasked me w write It up hécnatiral fiom Assasanana hernelt bull t re given by the gentleman Pitre Sinne said she went with of the dragow is certainly Bhrilly to the country two weeks ago Se eee eS id couldn't take Assasanana along, nich enforced separation —Kave—the > Thvanese « chance to display. the “tem: | i: parament of her race." | dkin’t think much 4 Very Happy, She Says. brindied ter One The draxon is made up of five diter- © the tall WA poor ast r owas fran the missing The Orienta: dancing wonder | | fear atid foaming at the mou' i; 5 0 has offices at Nu. 131{ = ke waves in whe broad J mE ERR SEW Brook! fe Maen | be wuuse she thou; everybody. who evine ike tallclteen fore sec: Korman street, Brooklyn, and No gume along wanted to stent her vables.|jungunge wns taxed to deacrihe i ORL Dy MARES RR Onga teeta ane TAC HGrr Me pasty 4 voy was poking|and it didn't NU any better than myered sb deep melancholy and |) 4, and abe had bitten her tong ‘imono Which conceded her charme, Dubbling Joy—it was the Javanese tem-| jot) pity him. My fox terrier 19 0 The Newlyweds Are Honored. permment, that was all. She had @ good | of iy pose friends and I don't belle Newly weeu'” contest ts one 1, SO ATEN eS rods FACT TY would confine him in a pl ost popular features of the fair fwork; she The Stones | = ASgaty jeudoniea! { ‘ i opla Not as Aone ‘ st found her il) in her native land, patri- | P&CPi? 3 pletured banat a insult just the sort of tiing nice people [ly BON Ree re two Vanda) would know abou There i rohs of her tribe pow Ecc neqstiating her. { , Buta tropica A her off had not Mra BOCA LOLOL baby which looks f ”n why wed 1 ) for the baby which look enett ze nif $10 for t past like tno of Uke him. by way of com a prige of $10 for ¢ fever would b ve car. Stone dis- 8 and pro- New iow ym wed papa. a : a oF outa, BRON sa fede fell in’ Jove aRiteee Garon utdate Ken End! she came n aid, to} Broadway Fashions in Fowles. | : Brook * h fowls are charming { hlo the room } : aeaioren eligible for the contes were lots of people at the fair Sha way usked if she really that some of} ; ave. ha, oF | {ny and the prokramme went 4 W760, mo. no! I them. 1) tr with plenty of vim. : at Ston’,"" whe » 1 and tha gneso | niloonist did net come and the danced about and s¢ Lk eer sent to. dive unexpectedly Janced about and omen to aettle, had wha’ At 10) go a0m et, jut wouldn't ivea as well off thd % 4 any la, th® secretary, whd con ‘the gaging people, waters dunks ands hii ipponi- on say thee tite, success, 1 a3, 10 art Hald before, a Yorker who 1s tred of roam dick and Broadway “pigeons and Subway Ab ie It by way of a change iota eal ey a areaat | $10,000 LIBRARY, at the vain, fr _BUT NO BOOKS, AM, Okla, gie Hbrary here ts etang ax there atv 10 books and Waa ‘a state great ros fouthers on lurning Yaentlonints will soon | eo? ft-and agal looking for mew quarters, Now 26% | ke on Bh guthe Give ta-get them, Ad ed wae, 200M OF npArtment W nae. walk A eo THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, SES GIL T They're Busy Lifting Coin, Not Scalps, on ‘‘The Warpath’’ fe oC AMES | al Staten Island’s Interborough Fawr on the Dongan Hills 1907. qudaer Has Rereacten/ DOGS THEIR OWN ‘BARKERS. "| They Can Hardly Hold Thetr Own with the| OS Sa way! Only two living freaks in| “Osana, de snake Bere | ‘MOORS SAVAGEIN ATTACK ON FRENCH Give Gen. Drude’s Hard Battle Under Sweep- ing Artillery Fire. MLL SAAKE STAND* WORTHERY TO. BUY SMALL. ROADS. Hill Advises rect Ownership of Subs diary Companies. bombardment fighting was started who mace @ savage attack on a recon- retnforced by LANDIS FAILS TO. COURT ORDERS; GRANT IMMUNITY. HCH AALADAD TO ALTON ROAD. OFFICER TO TAIL Only Agrees to Postponement) Overrules A. H Smith’s De- of Jur}Inguiry on Motion | murrer to Indictment in Con- of District-Attorney. nection With Wreck. ; CHICAGO Sept. &—Judre Landa $2}. rere Brith Face Py eaident and the United States District Court, to-day | New York ordered he postponement of the.Grand | General Manager of the New Tork Cen-- Jury investigation of the rebating |(ral Railroad Company, will beve te Tees against the Chicago and Alton |ytand trial upon an indictment ohane- toad growing out of the recent trial ‘ E ing him! With manslaughter in connec: and ‘conviction of thé St&rtard Ot) % eck of the electric: train Company until Sept. 'M. baka pee nica re tase It was generally belleyed that when | s 2 court opened’ to-day a letter would ba| 7! Fahielse just end many pereoo presented from Attorney-General Hona- | were injw : parte defining the action intended by| In tho Criminal Branch of the @u: the government. against the Alton road |Preine Court to-day Justice Gtegerioh ‘The radiroad eampeny has made a claim | handed down « decision In which he of immunity. exserting that It | wacloverruled Smith's de er to the in- promised by ‘former jc ornes | Ai ctment Revtcineencnver Morrisgn tac iC it aided “Wye orden. | dlctmeyt. Justics Glek ordered, the RE Uy wood faith 10 the vroweoution |rafiroatl manager to appear within ewe a the Btandard Oll Company it would | gays and plead to the indictmea exempt. (No such letter, howeve: . vas presented in court. either by Judge| Smith's attor: De Lancey Niooft bila or by District Attorney Sims. c sa gued thet the sucesso of Lister Miveety Site ial Gegdl ad ctr A oer bese tion with a Woodlawn ‘on F When the court o to-day Dis-| was not alleged that the vice-presider * trlet-Attorney 8 | "Tam he the Court please, In Cask oy the disaster, the matter of fon the Justice replied ¢ Grand Jury inves.iga- | ion, and in that matter i wish to make} motion for a postponement ed by the statute “In compliance with the suggestion ts consiituing a crime be of the court made the time of the My and ly. This convening of the present Grand Jury, mot. What re the facts and circumstances in con * ‘ourt to deal with. neo‘ion with the matter under investi- will now gation had been submitted to the | to appoas partment, and I had expected to be able | C charging to report to the court thia morning its | ial will go Lor= views and findings. — Very re however, a situation has arisen, w feh tho my judgment maxes It highly de- Ira} that I hava time to submit to | e department certain facts and cir- 13 229 CUSTOMERS. cumstances in addition to those already | LOD: bmitted. For these reasons I request 19TH WARD HANK, t further action in the matter be| gq av. a 37 Such Bt & ea Aw postponed for three or four weeks. I | Ah AG AY. regret the nacessity for asking ihe ‘ourt for this postponement, but” it ieoms to.me tn view of what I Known ‘n connection with the case to be une avoida “In the Grand Jury present?” askea Judge Landis “rota fot now, Your Honor.” “Plow mien time do you want?” Capital... “T think not less than tires weeks, It sarpiae seme to me highly devirable that when | Prunts the matter 1s again on we be ab: Buciito} to, take ‘definite action on it, THT | “rota weeks from to-day will be the 24th “You may inform the Grand Jury von said Judge Tanda, ‘tat | ntly, | Cash In Bank and d ik Disco! S5,8BS.09 101 NORPEN, President 7 Mberty to take a recess and two-batteries a detachment Hussars and trregu- The rtockholders of tho Great Officers and the Me VERY emoelient} > Ometal egphiones nouncing that thi 3-Sleo-inciosed Vl, chairm. nin the field for STRAW BOND CASE NOTARY ARRESTED Forged Signatures to Deeds, ls Also” Ace advantageous STANDARD OL. CASE GOES OVER | Adjourned When W. Will Be a Witness. —— subs a ovm- signatures to the forged deeds use aw-ball syndi tit at his home, } arrested last Standard Qi! the first hearing In the suit st the blx corporation, ed at 10 o'clock to-day Millburn ex: witnesses and produce further data, that the delay would greatly facilitate the proceedings: representing the no objection, Ferris, of St. , Willmar & Sioux Railway of Min ‘ inwt the gang. FIRED SHOT AT WOMAN. Former Em- Tried to KIL fitty-fve years was lOcked in the Liberty_Avenue Sta- on complaint of Mrs, Judge Franklin H. mony for tho Government, adjournment witnesses called by Government who will appear Thuraday ‘Those named ts William G. BOY ANSWERS IN COURT FOR BRUTAL MURDER. Trial of Sidney K. , who charges bln with threaton- ockefeller are ¥. J. ing to kill her, Rockefeller are Barstow, Wade P, 8, Trainor Banker E. C. Jefferson Justice, comptroller of the Pennsylvania Rail- Rt. 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