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T HE EVENING.WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1907. ; ~ Regrets Heirloom Jewels Which Vanished on Train Worse . Than the Money. ? Mrs. Arthur P, Mason, of Larchmont, is the woman who on Mon- tay last lost a tin box containing 196 $1,000 bills and jewelry valued at $40,000 while journeying to New York on the local New York, New train from her home. lActress and Jockey Who Are to Wed When CHIN REBELS They ‘‘Beat the Barrier’ Put Up by Mother, CTIRM TOWN AND BATTLE TROQPS —— Thousand in Attack Prompted by High Food i Prices and Taxes, Two n | HONG KO: troops, Bept. 2% —The Imperial [tse-Kéing River, Province of Hunan, by £000 rebeln. The latter stormed olty and scaled the waks bur, event- pally, after some sharp fighting, were dtiven off. | The dimaffection in the Kal-chow dls- [trict ts spreading and the inhabttante jot the Kwang-al border are Joinime the movement td obtain redress for the | etievance complained of, including the [Increaned taxation and high - prices | charged tor foodstuffs, } Mrs. Mason made this admission despite the advice of her law: 4, Benjamin F. Norris, of Brooklyn, who has tried to keep secret the name of his client. ‘Mrs. Mason was with her husband when she reluctantly told about e -4oss-of-the-treasure-bo She, refused_to ga into details of the tip Sto New York when she carried the tin box and a suit case. She placed ‘the box on the seat beside her while the suit case rested at her feet. < eft ty supposed Mrs, Mazon forgot the| the box have been greatly Crecente If we ave miatained & lose, of some few isfence of the box when she left the ener af dollate through a fault of in at ihe Grand depot It) o> own, then it 1s our mmidtertune, and possible, however, she was followed | we do not ask for sympathy. Of course trom cer home by some crook Who/ we are anxjous to recover the box and “knew. the fortune the box contained) jt@ contents, which accounts for the of- i that {t was stolen from her during | ten of peward for jis return.” n@ journey. Tho reward {s raid to be from $10,000 Shrinks aa Notorlety.. * {to $15,000. pees Mrs, Mason said that she especiaily| While Larctimont has been stirred the Jewelry In the box. because | over the stories of \he loss of tho trea PL et heleiooms in tue collection. In the] ure box, none of the people of (lin v Pox, covering the bank notes and Jew-|iage hay suspected tit the loser was felty, tre also some papers, of great} their Aeigiibor, Jue to {le Masons but not to any one| Mrs, Ma®on's identi through a yistt she and her attorney, Mr, ‘Norris, pald Grand Central Station, telephone -messagen were went and inw- yer and client appeared to be excited. Later they were joined by Mr, Mason, and then Mr, Norris departed. The Masons boarded the Stamfoni Total at 68 oclock, Throughout the Journey Mra, Mason was excited. Mr Mason, on the other hand. was appar- ently Indifferent and lounged in his seat reading the ne wapapers. Leaving the train, they took one of their automobiles and made all haste to thelr home, Mysterlous 'Phone Calis. During the night there w many mysterious telephone calle to and from yer, = : Central Was discovered Mr and Mrs. Mason were in their PPeautiCul home in Prior road overlook- -the Suund—to-day, Ht don't care to discuss the a : Se Joaa* y han beon dis- “iy New York 1 but it is dicverent here. SRyhere neighbors are inquisitive and ‘fone shrinks trom notorfety, 1 wil! say "mo more. L can only admit that { Jost Mrs. Mason ts x handsome woman of thirty, and is prominent in Larchmont Geoelety, where she has lived { asona She and her husha aT cpattiot hes ville the Mason home, and there was a re- pete reas Bie oa us port that some ciue had been found to a the box. This, however, waa denled by the Dorian coiiage Mr. Norris. ‘Ti in said that nelther Mr, | Norris nor Mrs. Mason expects to re- cover the box or; aay part of ita con- ents, Tt fs now eald that Mrs. Maeon had the large amount of money in her pos- session through a oash sale of pecuri- es. She wax bringing the money to New York for hew investments, Tt is sald also that Mrs. Mason some three years ago inherited about $800,000 and ihe collection of Jewelry, only’ @ part of which was loat, The lost Jewelry consisted of a dla- mond liorsesb t owith —elghteen stones, a collar set with eleven diamonds, a pearl rivcklace, a crown-shaped pin wits twe ait diamonds, a sapphire ring with two diam A ruby ring set with diamonds, a pearl ring set with diamonds. a large woiitaire rin. a pearl and diamond wreath pin, set with five pearls and five diamonds, and & dla- mond and pearl braceint. SIVS MAN HAD FAKE BADGE OFA SLEUTH ;Louis Bown, Bookkeeper at | Mott Iron Works, Arrested | on Longmore’s Complaint. have: entertained many times during ‘the season, «dtr and Ars. Mason live in New York uring the winter and are regarded as perséns of wealth by their. Larchmont Pelgydors They maintain a studle and Xwo VWgree automobiles, and thelr sur Foundings are sucks as could be enjoyed nly by persona of targe ieeans, gon WAS an averse to talking wife =) “Few Thousands,” Saye Mason. Phere has been too much printed ‘bout thin case alrendy,” he said We don’t ike the publicity, and we would =o! ACCUSED BY TWO ‘ENG TH Bp AdPaide Chappelle, Arrested i a unen-op ns er dn Philadelphia, to Be Brought ' . for years the tespoc Back Here. the Mott Iron Works, | Office: detectives believe | moulder of fake de Hows, wh ave the tye badgew so} DK 86 'HIGHLANDERS |, TAKE FIRST OF DOUBLE HEADER. (Continued trom Fir: lon Mortarity’s sacrifice, Muuin to ‘Rossman, Laporte drove a long <hree- dagger to left and Chase scored. . Ball smastied a safe na into mght and La- and Schaefer both fled out to Conroy | NO RUNS. | Mullin was taken out of the box and | Bampus Jones took his piace. Conroy fenmashed a three-bagger into right, lerfeld waiked. Chage tind, Conroy |trled to work the squceze piay, but | Chase missed the ball and Conroy was CHASE LANDS A SHUG SAQPASEASOPD |feld Tn ieGusteetaciontens 0: he last strike © rel cs - oe ~ clean ateaibotanone EAS iarity aingteas POLITE ROBBER’ = TOLSTULVICTIM Se it feid ONE IRU, ve x te - Seventh Inning | —Grant’s Machine Gave Tender-| | Crawrort and cov» out on. fie MAKES APOLOGY | loin Police Busy Hour— | paisa? APealtt E-ghth Inning? A ref automobile ran so fast through, | Elberfeld was taken ou: of the xame | the ‘Tenderioin 4 avanlog at Hovsacona. SHAIctareR ou eet tt clock =thar te ah. OLeary Med to Cont No Payre BY PASAT MOB men behind when they tried to ston | | Half an hour later it bm grounded out to Downs. 11 fn Slips Away, but Is Soon) tome of Aged Writer Fired onj appeared, ana disappeared About nine |ing out Conroy. $0 RUNS. 1” ‘M8 {Showed up again, Jhat pay, an was gone dodged this way, Ninth Inning. Caught with Two Other During His Jubilee, He susuatiy Js orth & tidy sum, and whose. wife mabe fue Fraigned { War Harlem Court charged one, a by] a to-day awalt- & an officer and held! the Ae We ore, of NG. 464 Went | when in lundred and Sixty-fourth “street, plaindnt, ta tie d Bont er in Ki One Hundred and Twenty-/(th stree he liver with and Eighth avenue. Part of bts jov ©The warrant © to esourt home the (wo cashieress Was atresied Was sworn out by Mu tid Jean, whose work keeps st Eightioth street. | 1 two o « jn the morning. he was yle- oat the latter's home | at nue One ung Misu Chapp and tn Twenty-second xtreet on Sopt. 12, )} tw urth ‘streat, Dy gid widle there was mobbed of jewelry | ‘HS murming. When Longmore | ca 7 Sand money to the value of si. gut trom seeing the young worle | SA second charge Was preferred againat z cal iipat hl shet etie ake | GMiss Chappelio by Stmon Wolf, of No.| (uSavisae with Lovtetione thea eee | Ji, Weat ‘Dwenty-socond atrect, who! io whack’ hil rf iaie A ner ®alieres the girl from Philadelphia also ¥ badg 4 “ise careful: I'm on MeCaitorty’x st fobbed him of silk gowns and other (0? Qictatorts’s stat bout #0, nd indeed and Central OMce, ark Weat armed iding 3 Chap: SUBSCRIBE $1,000 TO _ RUN DOWN BURGLARS robbers got erware and a (ook allvers SRA CRSRY, THE ROUND UP Thrilling Serial Story, See EVENING 'ORLD Seturday, Sept, 28, for chapters. ii Well-Dressed Men. l : Ha hoa sana’ Meet veaca oi imvers | eitfieyehatted fer, 8) Jones: andatn- : iH Pleads for Assailants. vals of fifteen minutes—sometiines cross s fumble. Jones wax thrown out fing Breaaway, sometimes whizzing a|'W,Morlarity and Schacter fied to y ell. but Bell made crow t jblock down or up the street, but al- third and Kilian scored, Lowe batted BAYONNE. N. J, Sept. %1.—Dressed| gst. PETERSBURG, Se me | Ways getting awa, ts pursuers. ‘or Crawford and singled to the infleld. ETERS 3, Sept. %1—The| Ways getting away p oF 5 In fine black clothing, fancy vests, In the a woma-, | Cobb was thrown out by Chesbro. ONE : | 2 Tolstol's Mterary ac- ‘ t +) RUN | wearing new deroy hate and patent.|Uviee of Count Tolsiols mt who enjoyed t) hugely. bicycle leather shoes and each carrying a cane, | HVItY Was marred by an attack on his poj ‘ umber, in 7 = three men are held as prisoners in Po-| residence at Yasnaya Polyana. ne: is Reine SECOND GAME. Hee Headquarters charged with being | Moscow, made by armed peasants of Vaaven et ant| wei suspiclous pereo: but the police say | the neighborhood, accoraing to reports ‘ they are the “high-toned” burglara who| received here to-aay from Moscow. | West Batting (Order, have been visiting numerous houses {n| Several peasams’ on Sept. 17, It is rand driver, He wy Netrolt Highlanders, tila vieiniiy within the last month and |atated, advanced to within 10) yards Bare Aa zones it: coaeanate carrying off valuable joot and clothing. | the Count’s house and opened fire ¥ : Grawrorts SRtilintan sb, It is belleved that the clothing they |{t with flintlock guns and pistols, but , Cobb, rf “yao. Th é 7 a 5 | Jame. inning away. Rossman, 1b Morlarity 2b were wearing at the tim of thelr ar-| were driven off by the gardeger (“Grant rushed down, a Downs’ tb Paice Feat. willbe Identified as that of gome} “Although: “tie rere man nice Px itrap set tor htm, he wak tate epee citizen whose house hb: , | clted by—the—inetdent, Count Tolstol’ charges of intoxication. disor ee Roaeal 2 rps bite | retuned to summon the police, sayi and speeding, Avked If he wanted| Qiitan. pe an es see SeaeaeNa date aga nd for ball ho: sald ff Held for Examination. the peasants, to whom he has devoted a NUE Sapa eee kcet UAL MALL ea PT The prisoners are Frank Helm, thirty | whole lite of Iabor and love. The next] Magistrate House to-day fined htm] oi, frat. tt Mietaacae oes rs years—oit; John Date, thirty-two, aiid | HIENT,_Nowever,— the saine— party of fié-for specdlng aid #3 for—inioxteatton. 77 oC OTS. ac EE AE went after Genet Nolvzo, thirty-three. They | peasants again ‘approached the Tolsto:| He did not sleep tn a cell. but obtained troit with deeldedly more confidence refuse to tell thelr addeeas, They were | Hoestead and Ared ut the windows, | 0% = ecm amcoonde a nen, teat wo. tear arrested early to-day at Thirtiet! | breaking them and shattering mirrors | = had inal up for ‘th “second game, Fieats Gad eed ea BE Poteet | insehe: rooms, | the crowd had Increanil tp 15,00, and e n soit! || This created a panic and, although it was a merry rooting|throng. Hoge Newman and Colthan, after a general Wiched far Nv. Dee bale bec Theat oe tae the gardeacrs and others advanced | ole a pitches tor New York and Blatr, the : for them. | ygainst the peasants, who sougnt| recent recruit. was the catcher. KilMan They were arraigned before Recorder | ‘ refuge In-flight, not one of the: a: and Schmidt were the battery for De- Lazarus, who beld them for further | [tying party. was captured ant examination. | “Tolstol thereupon consented to cal First tnning. At 2 o'clock this morping Michael jon the rural constabulary for assis . , J lined out to He Day, of No. 835 Boulevard, Was ance, and the Iatter searched the one-handed - stop, Hoge” x poamadg awakened and waa surprised: to find: houses of the peasants- in the neleh-} FS pao a ree Heh and Mole second. | some-one-tn his room, Jie-sat-up-tn 7 porhood And arrested three on wurypicion — Crawfan weal) = Cob BM ABh ed: a ¢ employ single Into right. 90 chaet 4 and demanded to. know what the |of being concerned fn the attacks Derr aG So sonia ean Gnemaley edn | ee aineal Gram Prd ioiee tes thtruder wanted. fatet At is “added, rentatned Laweond.Johnaon, ice ocerant wehed to ig Chatter “tam Indeed very sorry that 1 made! throuxnout the affair and facturera of South Brooklyn w wns singled to the infeld and Coot, so much nolse as to awaken you, Mr. | bldined that the action of the | ng a heavy’ wagon alone ¥ SAS ROSE TACT Orne Day," the man said, “but this ta ats) “TOYS gent. whiten, , nue, near Seventeenth street. Brook- 4d. Balt to CHE | important Jobland mustybe completea.t- showing that lyn, to-day. when a five-Vear-oh boy og third. On a double rteal - 5 s-sur-; “Grand Old Man rant th under the heels of his Gam: scored and. Schmidt— took. Day recovered fr nis” sur: pts hiase ary. wax thrown out by W tier Fr had grabbed his trous-/ 4. 51° nes Rae oRaAdeH hoofs of the horses ‘missed the} FOUR RUNB. 1d : ae jas open 1b fi ; Pie trewes, te fellow, but abroad rear wheel} Bell fied out. to Jones and nror onto the root of the porch, He) fit impression “her open ar ayaNe «crushing | WAS thrown Out hy Downe Hid down the pole to the street unt py Viichetowiol fecthe author wath {ore repaid ee agthwive, crusning | mruck out NO RUNS. escaped in the darkness. ons, due to , hea us : f Days immediately notined “the police lace —Auileslons.—due-so-fear—at— th? polegn) leaned promi lik seatcnnd: rat Tih Seong. inein: eas and gave (hem & good description. of gis SaaS ick tin the ilktle” vlc! 1 inn to right, but Jones the robber, A general alarm was sent igkip anise IMLe VEN aN eeNSt | Med tO oC Schaefer walked, bot out, and within an hour the three pra- | NIGHT WATCHMEN FIGHT r small “hoya cried ow was for {_at second on. Craw- ners were under arrest. Day was at i} ‘Ita Freddy } run ov fords & ndet, Tall to Willams. Cobb Headquarters when they were brought TO FINISHJIN STREET.) “rotson, whose nome Js in the neigh: | thereup’ slaminad the ball to rlent for In, he promptly identi ekin e conclusion that} Liree bases, scar no an and nan who robbed hi ma short white | : hithood, Jumped at the coe ion thea crawford Ball. threw out. Roreman before. ) =} » Ni Stick | it was his o! on F 0. TWO RUNS Wisi senrched. each of them wat | One fan ae wo et SUCK | ce dndured : scias, singled. ut tried to atreteh I fonnd to have a revolver, with seve in the Hands of th | “Without stopping to wipe the blood | into a two-bage wan Out at sec- brides ln tien pooketess Bach “bed ca Other. inake identifeation sure_in any other | angled to centre and Laporte whacked Mae Mantere on nome tera | Frank Hobert, of Nov 986 Lexington! Way he took um the pov 3h in aime Sean’, one Ante a ie Hell Disa to I was learned that seven trunks, be- |avenue, and) Edward Revell. of No. | pita two blocks away. Flaving turned | left, scoring’ Moriarity afd took second ed Dy. the p ice to contain booty | West Thirty-sixth ainesh aati wateli-| the Child over, to the murgeons Polnon: on the tran, ‘Thomas batted for Home tn by Whe fobbera. from houses 3 Simos a eit zx his own boy, bo-| ar ed, but was forced out at soc- eo. are and det vw {men in the employ of the 710 urge) atiit thinking Jf war hi) é b ut a Bayonne, are in Pree and datectivs | alarm Company, had a furious tight | pines nor volar hyaterical thal’ th} ond. on Galle, Rroundtr, O'Leary, to much stolen property to the Jowners jat Washington place and Greene street! MRAP Yo wave tie patients from be- ; Third Inning. when the tru) are found | to-day, which ended when Revell had | ing exe ted, Rotson Sreppad DES Roney Wolstearlianinemesce Naw. say SEN cee iy pra wil iow dee} plot outside, Whero Policeman Holt r- Y 3 ‘ork 177,000 EMIGRANTS IN i ding to Revell, Hobert has bean! Later the Injured boy was Identitet| thrown out by or. O'Leaty wingt YEAR BREAKS A RECORD \yenlous of him Decaute he haw been) 19 of Nov 6) Fourth | to right. fut Killian also: atruck out + leetiing applications for burglar alarmx| 4 ake Teg mie Hie Om ELAN OS RUN Arr ee at ee ee —_——- | Hoerts district. He fos | th ‘a 0 aefer, & i . crau| In opekh a cmet rete elev acre ———————— Willams litted a high fly to. Jonew Official Figures She feavy Ex- 4 him to the oppoalte 1 a iy WOKE UP HOTEL GUESTS 8: popped a foul to Schmidt. NO ~ Reibal whe Hobert had his beat, and then odus From Great Britain te 5 oll he ASS FOU eau deca Tala PreepenaieUy a tASe, Bsr eaten WITH AN OLD REVOLVER. rove ening United States and Canada, fey iio}play nt | | Jones ined out to Moriarity. Schacter : 7 . . vag arrested, Rev@l conside Se en ay 3, LONDON oO Are Hoke wad arrenied eve dete wo| South Carolina’ Tailor, Too Stren- rineatl me nonlin RL, } vions in Front of the Navarre. | B th ‘Ka a Liokrd) of | aackelliti py | es ris"fousi AMMUNITION FOR MOORS | Ts Locked Uy || Breathe ,Lasler Fain a tailor buying those who quit coffec ON BRITISH STEAMER? tyes the and uee Pa ¥ He i Hotel, ect , DARIMOUTH, England. Sept: 21 is i Seventh avenue arly) toxiay and umber pollcemen and custpma of | 2" - | Tost, today boarded the —Britien |! to alioot off an old-fasntonod | DESTROYER CONTRACT LET, «| aeetn oroogo, whch arrived here. to a two-barr aftairy of a |. WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—Sscratary | day London, bound for tha Mo wd gathered, Policeman 4 |Afetoai¢ haw awarded contracts for | race Lent cloner eer Vo ae after a fight. locked Murray i he trustion 5 * on cape. qvidently led: for’ the " sHeve! a . Mies 5 the | conmtruntion Eee seat, mm of, the Muors, who ma & rule use i fearchea ‘Murray war aeton: 1 19 days' trial wil} prove that b di Han asiioned guns. ea bil Ok: with: | Bone, two bibs mt $285.00 each: the! A German, Aremin and, a Spanish Content Watch Anat cnoi toy Baek, and he Naw Pot a et eee! 2) | coal-trimmer, who were “arrested in] yearly tickets on aeverat Southern rhli- wand the New York Shipbuilding |oornection with the selmure, were re- fs. He iW charged with intoxication Company, one ship at $644,000, Manded in custody, and disorderly conduct, have repulted an attack made | on the olty of Yo-chow, on the Yang: | porte came in| Thomas then rapped —— Gnother three-bagger to tho fence and Ball scored, Chesbro. and Hofman fboth struck out. THREE NUNS. Sixth Inning Elberteld threw out Mullin. Jones | i . | WANTS POLICE TO STOP STIRRING UP CARTER MYSTERY pa Coroner Declarés it Plain Suicide and Investigation by Detectives anAn- - | noyance to Millionaire White's Family. Coroner Dooley was called upon to-day to grant a remarkable favor jto the family physician and frierids of John Jay White, jr., in whose | home, at No. 103 East Fifty-seventh street, Mrs, Marguerite Carter, to whom he paid'$200 a month, killed herself yesterday. requested to write 2 letter to Commissioner Bingham asking that the | police investigation be called off because it is so annoying to the White | family. ‘ | And the Coroner wrote the letter, In ordinary cases wh ts a bt ae to suicide th, cant The Coroner was fe there Coroner His callers dia Mi off thelr reporters Takes Charge of Funeral foul play in every suspicious cir-| Mrs White 4 cumstance, Remembrance of instances! , \With ail Melr activity the police Have * Si sunded B&th unable to jeafn more Cian 6 i the Coroners have hounded Yvening World printed about the cas families for days because yesterday. The most remarkable fea. I they wore not satinfied with statements int Le Kec NLS case Ia the at- 4 "i Raves ire ude of Mrs, White, | made in outside © come to reporters| Usi" ins taken gharge. of the funeral jand detectives of this city tn a flood. ‘arrangements, and has paked that the | In case Coronet Dooley issued a eects of Mrs, Carter In the flat_at i deat te allcging wulcide’ nnd aj NO MM West ‘Twenty-ninth street ch} SUS ‘the boty |tuthed over to her. ‘Tre body of Mra. the removal of the POY) Carter ty in the-chapel of the Stephen ng only one material/ Merritt Burial Company, at Elghtecath [street and Elehth avenue, ‘ Mis, White hos ordered that, unless ‘Want to Find Out. [relatives Intervene, which Is. unitkely ratied to notify the po- tie funeral shall take-tlace Monday af: engsa lod no oh eizan }ternoon at ? o'clock, The Kev. Stephen, i Merritt will conduct the services. The Pees | body will be cremate3 at Fresh Pond. | A Will in Existence, There ig a will in exiatenge. draws »y Mra Carter about a year ago. In whoxe home | tha she makes bequests to « vault of in-{TOmber of her’ friends. Pye will ts eA rAUIE NS dd te be locket up in a vault fot hesitated to|in x storage warehouse, Outside of her who should be | Rermonal efferts: Mrs Carter Is believed » uve be paaeneeed Of Roc 5s ! on deposit with the Mr. Waltes In ‘Trust Company. Oo was summ yalerye Of Mrae Carter's. antes Carlen -aled:—-ste Wain-| ta haa Rot been -Clegred up, “Sor 4 wha wis formerly assootitedy cited at Me le’k home and triad ¥ business with John Jay White Jtolto wee him, J fore Killing hersel? and a lawyer who #ald{ tiie name. was} she carrint Ign oontaining two "dro ole © pile, a cam buttony and « | Delafeld, called upon Coroner Dooley | 21) pusony aida fortly before nofn and sald the police | 160) MS Pree qa reporiers Welt GC {nA CELL ay Spy ge enti. Neootrace has-been fapertinent. way about the death of! found ef fea A. Saftold \3tre. Carter. They demandes mat 8 xrke to Commissioner Bingham ‘and ask the Intter to caul off the police] eatigation wrote a letter to the! Police assuring htm | Coroner Dooley | Commissloner fer, and Laporie popped a foul Ball waiked, NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. Section 850 of tho Penal Qode of the State of How York, of criminally recelving any prap- erty belonging tc thia Ooarpany. | Schmidt but Blair atr | that Mrs. Carter committed autcide and | | askin “that the detectives who been at work trying to discover whe killed berzelf and n up the deep that shi | case be Instrneied to busy themaelyos 2 with other matters Cwai The Coroncr did not write to the ede ’ ktors of the newspapers asking them to ‘ e 7 A roward of Tio Hundred and Fifty Dollare will be paid for t:0 walked, but dled stealing second, Blair! i 0 Williams. Crawford strick oul. NO|]| Serest and oonvicticn of cnz | RUNB {| Jenk ‘deafer or other porscn | Moriarity died on a grounder 101 gullty, under tho provisiaxe of | | »D singled Gat went to second on parsed ball. Rossman sacri to Chase. advancing Cobb to MEW YORK TELSPHONE CO. | Downes war_xafe-on Willinens'= ~ 95 Day $t.; ew York — {error and Cobb scored. Schmidt singled, - [sending Downes to, nied. : They ate SOT an CARTEES +temptet a double steal. hut ossman{ § = es vi ere avirian down, Blair to Williams, to ‘May t, #908; ‘Se View Prositent Hisir. to. Motlarity, O'Leary — then iwtruck out. ONE RON Neuer popped out to Downes. Rett! | struck out and Conroy lined to Ross- man. NO-RUNS., | JUMPED THE TRACKS. Ta Say ot Naive been using Catenreta for Insomets, : FULTON, Ky. Sept. 2.—New There Yeen aditeved for 6 ‘ : ah Caccareus hare et { leans, Lauleviie, Mlnotx Central p Joiner rentady,| hare evap Medd s yeortrain No. 10. bound efor Lault= if-recvumsend they ta ny frends ee iio, Jumped the train on a sharp cutye | 7 Phos. Oliierd, Kigia, WL one-mile -sovih..of Fulton-tonday.. Two | men were killed and one fatally hurt Best for ayy oe atoran: enginoer. cf Paducah. The Bowls Roberiwon. fireman, of 5, were, Killed and thrse EXPLOSION IN MINE. 3 “ext of WILKES-RARRE, Pa. Sept, 21.—By | peteahit Petes ie ey lap tye an exploston of gas in ont of the mings + ed ee pint cudx of the Lehich and Wilkes-Barre Coal Company at South Wilkew-iuirro to-day three men were Killed and feo Gierligg Remedy Co,, Chievo or N.Y. 557 ANNUAL SALE, TEN iAILLIGH BOXES Neurasthenia, |... oo. JAMES, of New York (City, Ip the sey- entyoixth year of his age. Funeral services In the Madison Square Pyembyterian Church, on Tuesday, Bept- Epilepsy. 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