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any ' (008 PRIESTS PRELATES SAIL FOR ROM Clereymen’ Say Farewell to Cardinal Gibbons and Archbishop Farley, OFF TO SEE THE POPE, Will Attend Jubilee Celebrating Pius's Fiftieth Anniversary as a Priest, Fully one thonsand members of the| were at the plier in Hoboken tovlay when the Konig Albert sailed with Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Farley and Bishops Foley, of Detroit, and O'Connell, of Washingy y priosts, who are wlee in Rome fittiet hanni- Roman Catholic clergy to attend tho celebrating P: en to Rome {n five pbons, who men in his asion I atded of Ventoe n At the head of ftateroom, in e to his the Ch “His My late Daniel Wherator, ‘My t heart to to His Holiness are in Rome await dinal Githons sald gfims who val, Car. 0 ; don. He will preac? cathedral and t Journey to Itel where, s¢ the Cardinal, "I shall visit my i friend, Card’ z from whom I shall obtain the very newest stock of Irish hum E amount of te ¢ “You am holds this mon burglar at any Cag est ever taken t from this side of tie At Bid Cardinal! Goodby, t ° t Serious Injury With two men riding on Its crown two floors of the United F > Power Company's Bu at 9 \ One Hundred and Forty-sixth street to-day. The men wera only slightiy | arch was t the | third floor of men Ww aeso, of No, 24 h Ramento Lefort, of No. £58 | th si t, Were on top of {t when sudden e collapsed The great weight s it crash! through the floor and down through | the first floor. j Tiasso and Lefort were lifted out of the wreckage. At first it was believed they were seriously t, but it de- veloped that they were simply suitering from shock. When an ambulance ar- rived from the Washington Heights Hospital the doctor said Tiasso had a fractured anklo and Lefort a fractured wrist, Oo BOAS NOT TO ‘BOSS’ BIG LINE. | Hamburg-\merican Company p nies Rettren { of Ballin, The report that Emil Boas was to #e promoted from general manager to| director-general of the iean line, s deni Hambure-Amer Albert Ballin, was office sot the| n this and an issued at receed! to-day at the rg, | ntative of run down the source from Which this report came and I van only tha 16 and without the Lost Mr. Boas will remain in New York as Jmanager of the company.” he ied an| the princ |Quits Race for Congress Because 115 | » tho general | 4, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1908, Bashful Maharajah Says Are Beautiful, but He se ‘Looks Frightened When Asked for an Opinion, for He Isn’t Given to Compliments, Says Sponsor. ‘MARVELS AT TALL BUILDINGS. Indian Prince Has Been Studying in Oxford and Is Now on His Way Back to Oriental Home. By Rose C, Gillotson, Another Prince has come to town, Feminine hearts, however, need not begin to flutter nor managing mammas with marriagable daugh- ters prepare for bargaining days, for Prince Kumer, Maharajah of Sikkim, as the new arrival is called, has no mercenary matrimonial in- tentions of exchanging his coronet for cash, | With the simplicity of an Ameri- can school boy, this Indian pc@n- tate, who some day will succeed to the title of his father, the Rajah of Sikkim, is travelling through the United States on his way to his Oriental home with the purpose of seeing sights, not hunting heiresses, | ! dressed suite, which usually is part and parcel of Oriental princely visits, this youthful Maharajah arrived on the Mauretania yesterday afternoon and ensconced himself at the Waldorf- h only Maior W, F. O'Connor, the British representative at end and guide, | Pose C'77770GiSO% Unaceompa ther's court, to act as f It was there T found him last evening | after he had put in an afternoon “do- | ing” the skyscraper city, and sought | t young potentate all j from the But Maharajah Kumer OR WILSON ————— cause of his bashfulness. | “You'll have to treat him kindly, you | know, for he's an awfully bashful Major O'Connor warned me, as his twenty-nine-year- L awaited the arrival of visitor, speculating &s to appearance of @ Rajah, But But any rajah of the) if Man Police Superin- Way arrayed in his sm-/ tendent Suspects Is Guilty ujah of Stlckim’s | He Had Assistant, satins or flowing chap, h to fete! arge, wh he we the | er Great Whi torial splendor t no silks, ir Jewels rare adorned | who died June 2% from cyanide poison- all, slender person he fs, a verit-| !ng, taken in a bottle of ale sent to him ire man, with an intelligent) “48a sample," MJ thoughtful 3 which move _ Bupt Taylor denied the @uspect {3 dick, nervous way jfrom Wilmington, Del. The man is a T have just come over from Oxford] printer, whose wife died under peculiar been studying for the) Civcumstances eight weeks ago, and he! .) said the tiny Prince, | |!ves in a populous town h, after he had some- his timfdness toward neral and women tn par-| to India 1a great where I have what forgott strangers in Me {s a typewriter op derstood, and has access tor, {t 1s un-| where he 1s on my way but as T have alway tov America [shall go home| employed to four or five different kinds { Child Picked Up in| 4 h leisurely, stopping at all the places of] f Machines, All the letters which fig- | fel wee r Simmons, @ petite and pretty steno Incorest In this. wonderful country.| Ure as clues in the case were writien| Jock at Greenpoint Is grapher, of No. Mid West Fifty-fourth | From what I have seen this afternoon e a typewr : one in examining the) | Not Claimed, street, In the West Side Court 4 of your city, I frankly confess It is etter asking Dr. Wilson to sample the aida a iP) oa GR! | Mme. Loutse State, the head of a marvellous place I have ever ie ; ee oun cD two clues Decides Girl Didn’t Lose SO} George sw a Jongahorema| French millinery establishment at No,| ke it, too, better than] which it is believed will lead to an ' a any |for the Grace up Company, | 468 Wost ‘Twenty-third street : n ae ay have been here but] arrest. Bill Because She Failed fished the body of at year-old buy | conypl nah es Ti AP Us| a . aN neht ci at at dc Miss Shigmons afternoon, and as there for two| The only thing that has prevented the see, out of the river at the Greenpoint docks! with substituting an old hat vet oe 8 fill me with] police from taking the suspect Into cus. | to Identify It. fie The body had been in the) Vit substituting an old hat for a new tedy be them 1] ¢ e now Is that one link in| eard of them I) their chain of evidence Js missing. The| ructures so pect {8 understood to lave been at} ity Itself 18] work on the day the bottle of polsoned | sphere wonderful, | ale was expressed, ‘The sphere Wonderful || ing sone friend of the su “Already I have been affected by thei rush and | ‘le of the town, g from one place tO an- did not exp monstrous in clean, and the might have induced to send the pack- scription of the man who left tt at the express office, \esther Redmond, daughter of John EB. py including many | State. 5 is A man oO eB easy re now geck-| tina was standing beside ect whom he | pusheart in front of her home, No. 93) cauge of deatli 1 {find | age for him and who answers the de-| West Third street. The cart was pile high with big red tomatoes, American Girls IVE-YEAR-OLD Isn't After One of Them’ pry \HiIRT 8 MLO A Little Danny Monohan Turns a Triple Somersault in Five-Story Plunge. LANDS ON AN AWNING. Several Slight Bruises on His Legs Alone Tell Story of Danny’s Tumble. Tt tn good thine to be born luaky, Such was the fortune of five-year-old Danny Monahan tumbled off the roof of a five-story flat house at No. who to-day 1699 Park avenne, and would have been Instantly killed but for the intervention of a kind awning whioh stretched out from the ca: store of | J. Henschle, “Those people are agati AMnging | rocks!" declared Mrs. Hens hle to her Nusband as (ie tron supports of the ning creakel and the sounds of a ‘avy body tn contact with the salle i ‘oth was heard inside the ston, That's so," replted Mr. Henschte | who ran out 1 near! ed Into of the chubby young rounded off nahan as he afier the awn- ripping the sunshade end to Turns Triple Somersault. roof the somersault and In Als journey from the voungster turned a triple Again his luck came to his ald, he hit the awning foremost result thet hie fall | Without serfous domage to body, He ly landed on @ narrow strip of ind just Inside the curb, A plercing scream from ‘he roof in a few nilautes announced the vther'a discovery of Danny’ va departure, Mrs, Monahan came tiyine lown the stairs, and from the arms of the astonished candymaker seized her child and then retreated hastily to her flat on the top floor, Then some one turned in @ call for an ambulance from the Harlem Hos 1, and soon the wagon with the red cross emblem was standing in front of the bullding while @ curious crowd vith was yell broken s DAUGHTER BRID OT NEW YORK MA AR —— LCs in VMS) aN sugenn rate oi ; ; examined the child, and with the ex- Dr. William T. Power Leads Blaze Started in a Machine Be- {Gemilang couse arate lool biallery i H ; Shancsete te on rat. | proot das a hick . Irish Belle to Altar at Big ing Shown to a Pros- mee at ot ne ee ee ay Ay Mrs. Monahan told @ startled collec- pective Purchaser. | ton of neighbors that Danny had a | charmed life, and that {t was not the first time he had ran a race with death, She sald that he got out on the root Whilp she was doing up the breakfast shes and must. have deliberately London Wedding, LONDO. July 18,—Dr. William! The Bedford Garage, at No, 1291 Bed- Thomas Power, of New York, and Miss! ford avenue, Brooklyn, was destroyed | wled over the edge of the roof, fire at 122 A. M. to-day, together) “"\y for Danny ali he would siy” was: with fourteen automobiles stored in the| ‘Bird. —<____ Redmond, the Nationalist leader, were married to-day in the Church Our Lady of Victory, A large congregation, members of Parl! place, The garage was owned by the Stand- rae ment, particularly Nationalists, was, ard Automol pany, and David | inutive person of eee | PHILADELPHIA, July 18—Superin- present at the ceremony, Canor Fan-| Pratt, of No. 1800 Redford avenue, was In a dark business an ee aoe |tendent of Police Taylor said to-day ning and Father Cox officiated manager. Pratt, with his son, Willlam, | make and wearing wh # | hat Detec s Pow and James M. an employe tives W Dr, James Power was best man, and | 20 nes Mass, an employee, were shoes the Oriental prince cut as)” is one and Long are sere were two bridesmaids, a uiior i showing a prospective customer an 1a figure as any gentleman |©onstantly shadowing the suspected the bride and a sister of’ the brides | hist . nal afi as ans Ue ee eae 4 groom, Mr. Redmond gave ‘nwag ia, | automobile when the machine took fire on-colored hue in little old Ne irderer of Dr, Willtam H, Wilson, 4uuenter. Young Pratt and Mass were both ‘After the ceremony there was a wed ding bremikfast at the Royal Palace Hotel to a few relatives and Intimate friends of the bride and bridegroom, ‘P)y, couple have received many handsume! wedding g’fts. The honeymoon will be spent in the west of Ireland, a ee “Soul Kiss Bonnet Made My Friends Faint,” Says Miss Simmons, slightly burned in trying to extinguish the blaze. ‘The flames spread go rapidly that none of the automobiles could be got to the street t door Is the building of | the Bedford Riding and Driving Club, | The damage js estimated at $60,000 eee A “soul kiss” bonnet and a bird of DROWNED IN EAST RIVER, | Parasise whieh responsible to- day for the appearance of Miss Hit one yal, ed at $16, | everal wh days Kiruises on the baby’s face had evi- The s practically unworthy Early this morning Margherita Casan-| en been made : br Sa senlnel of un answer,” was the pert reply of the Rie tee the piers, The Coroner, however, dainty stenographer, ‘fecause it tn a9 Sidered an au to discover the exact intrue, Several weeks ago I contracted | with Mme, State for two new hats. ‘Tho | first one I received was very good, rmd I was much pieased with it, but the Was dressed in a red 1} .| White striped siip and wore black sh Mrs, Clem-| oy stockings. The Willlamagurg police ed} The boy ad been used to adorn! Recover, WOSOUTOBTE ‘STOLEN BO ~ CASES. EATH FOND HOME -—OFLITLEBON oF AH AML | + —— | \Brooklyn Child Dies in Hospital of Blood Poisoning, Sister Who Kidnapped Young- ster and Her Own Child Abandoned Both, | Willle Breckhaupt, @ handsome Uttle jchap ot two, of Now im ‘Twentieth POLICE HUNTING HER. Jetreet, Brooklyn, died in the § Man Hospital to-day from the results of | Ja mosquito bl | he ehila was in his bed on guly a,jAngliones Took Care of Boy, {When a mosquito bit him on the ankle. Bue little Girl Was Picked Little attention was paid to {t, and the} Up in Street. Jehild scratched at the wound untl a sore formed, On July 4 the leg began | to swell, and (he family physician waa | called, who advised that he be sent to the hosp! Blood pol and the b became 80 serious that, a few days ago, the leg was amputated by Dr. Galloway, The shock of the amputation was great, | | but the boy was healthy, and ft was! purdy, of No. 340 Fifty-sixth street, | bolleved that !f the poison could be srook April 11, On May 9 Mrs. got from hfs blood he would recover, Brooklyn, on Ap! Y He took a turn for the worse early this Kelly {8 sald to have got possession of morning, however, and death resulted. jer own daughter, Dorothy, two years | Doctors are much Interested in the who had been left in Mrs, Purdy's aye. They fo not belleve that the bite). Later vlie jabandoned both, Detectives are searching Manhattan and Brooklyn for Mrs, Pearl Kelly, the young woman accused of kidnapping four-year-old brother from the home of hig mother, Mrs, James oning developed condition quickly, her polsorings without. the infection “that Since the children were taken from followed the soratehing y Mrs, Purdy has been searching the | ———S city for them. | She was rewarded on Thursday by finding the boy living with a wealthy Italian family at No, 222 Hast One Hun- dred and Seventh street, happy, rosy- cheeked and dressed Inga new sailor sult, The little girl she discovered yea { |terday in the rooms of the Gerry fo- 4 § | ctoty. A policeman found her wander- | |ing in the streets, alone and sobbing, | her cheeks wan and her hair matted, | children, It was found that she and a man ad placed them with a 3 | Demitelil, tiving in East One Hundred THEO | and Third street, % " x Mrs Kelly disappeared without pay- Accident Gave Fellow 2) ing thelr board and Mrs, Domftelli, who is very poor, told her neighbors that she would have to turn the children Into the streets, it Is said. Mrs. Joseph Auglione, living at No. 28 amt One Hundred and Seventh street, | heard of this, and, taking @ Iiking to the Post-office inspectors are Investigat-| pretty flaxen-haired little boy, adopted ing a theft of mati at 1 o'clock thie| im. When Mrs, Purdy visited her ou ‘Thursday and sald she was the mother i morning tn the new, Hudson Terminale ithe Francis and that he had been branch post-offlce, According to Night iidnapped, Mra, Anglione and her hus- band, & prosperous contractor, were Supt, Otto Meyer, one of the clerks, | out ouen, for they bad jearned to Isidore Newman, of No. M1 Forty-third love him as their own, street, Brooklyn, was tossing bags of; Yesterday the Aygiiones called on |matl on a pile near an open window Chance, and Prevented Clerk Pursuing. Mrs, Purdy tn Brookiyn and bogged to adopt the child legally, whon one fell out to the sidewalk. Op. |e ee es ateg, Purdy, portunely, a thief was below, and as| “wns overjored to see his foster mother, |the mailbag dropped at his feet he|'Mammie Rosa,’ and wanted to go back Vavawusdlltanalesceped! with her, Mra. Anglione sald that as jes time Newman and other | tey had no children they would make In the mean tlme 3 F littie Francis heir to all their property, clerks had rushed to the open window | worth fully $100,000, and cried to severn! men outalde £0) “When I found how, Mfrs. Anglione Ik ' clerks could not | loved my son and heard how much she [eatchi (hel eta aue ie He they. were | Could do for him I tried to balance duty jteave the room tn which they | with my love. I could not decide, so T | working, Night Engineer John Waters! jet Francis choose for himself. lat the corner of Church and Water) wy a long time he could foe decide, vs picked | ‘I want both mammas,’ he said. streets grabbed) # men Res aeet Then he seemed to be going over up the sack and handed {t to the man] yy9 Anglione. I couldn't bear to see who ran away, | him leaving me, so I let my hand fall the prisoner, at the Church street /on his shoulder lightly, It brought him station, described himself as Frank | back to n SEACLIFE FOLK jor picking up the mail bag. peers | a /MAN AND WOMAN SHOT, | Long Island Company With+ i draws Application for Court | EACH BLAMES THE OTHER. | Mrs, Brennan and Tilton in Jersey City Hospital, and Will the City Hospital In Jersey City | oat as sald to-day that Mrs, Har R ? nan and/d. Martin ilion, bat Injunction. are suf from shot wou and had a faly eh , nee Stpr Court Justice Scudder In Both have made statements about the| Mineola to-day permitted the Moniaule manner In the Steamboat Company to withdraw {ts each acc othe application for an injunction rest shooting. ing the authorities of the village of Mrs. Brennan is wounded Sea 6 from Interfer with the Tilton has @ wound on the side of) What this new move by the company the head neans did not appear In court, but Mrs, Brennan is a daughter of Will-{ there {s a rumor that the exciting fam W. Bruce, who owns the hou scenes of last Sunday may be renewed which she at Sea Cliffe to-morrow. le between the steamboat which at Oxford would soe td entina Simone bargained for five cents| ary Moen ne ated no report Of | seoned, ey eee ; daughter were in The tr eve Ghee rete atk, CO NA worth, pald for them and left, |aRy ste death by drowning or of & miae- feeeng, vy h arrived at my home ves-| of the. si Wey which [Is controliad by the wave deen f y y WINFIELD BOY MISSING, ti \ ele as Wy reine boy Wal ay afternoon, was A monstrosity. Mrs. 3B Ur! Long Island gatlioad Compa and the very air, and within even a few She had gone less than half @ block| ing boy, an ' "Thad furnished _ Mrs! Br ear-old daugh- ‘i ehout ‘ uty one catches ‘the fever, But 1| The police of Winfeld, 1. 1, are look-| when little Margherita ran after her,| drowned’ on theniennattan| aide, af tie TREATISE ARE eae eee) tem NE eat who hag at thes | ihe iliage gu horltles isa ret urs one catches the . ut Pen es earried across by 1 ¢ er hat, among the rat Or Sel sult have so to see! On Monday I am|!ng for twelve-year-old Bdward Cahill, | shouting: ACL RL da) as [being @ handsome stutfed’ bird oF Pree | eset, Sat a yeara old arg) Eantal of the Bite aoe leaving for Niagara s ve us ed t on before my | Tiitor Bengers at a moored float, t do you think of the New York | the police and he hoped he would soon| Patrolman Kane on her compialr MISS FITZGERALD S$ * | maid and several friends in the house | SS |day last the Village ard women?” I asked, that. he could fight burglars, ‘Das evit question, Cahill home nN 1 look crossed his face, | avenues, in Winfleld, | —__—__.. and he gazed helplessly at me, instinct ively turning to the big and brawny MIGHT RECOVER. | Irishman for protection. something complimentary,” ad- 1 Major O'Connor, “it's customar, beautiful,” meekly re- Kumer. “Yes, really, * he has added, as t of my smile. deal from the| (c he caught sig “7 t hat means a gr ; ‘ » not t is the snapped My Maharajah," the Prince's protector ex- Hint Nei t ul) op pene tomatoes, and | iow ish will take to AW mons, but Magistrate Aare eed : ned, “for he hasn't been brought Uy are vou t Identity dies Ee Lie eutiue ed that T shail on the argument by Inquiring about the | up to pay compliments to women, When we says they ure beautiful, American j wor ‘an count {t a greater compli e nthe nume peecae »y the average ud the boy t the Am wondered whet an bea and 1 springing the in-| be DIR enough to don a sult of blue, so! took Mrs. Simone to the Jefferson Mar-| at Woodside and Hyatt | ket Court to dectde who ow: i Margherita swore was he dollars in dispute, and put it or behind his desk, out [litigants. ‘Then he took two oillls of the same denomination from hig and laid all three on the bench in front | & of him, back the $. it they almost fainted from the effect at a simpla glance, T nearly collapsed my self, Judge, when I looked in a mirror for the hat was a positive fright, “I was so angry that T just tore off the beautiful bird which belonged to me and other trimmings and returned the remains to Mme tusing to pay for it was imposs: nizo that hat eda $ olll/Is Going to Introduce Woman Mrs, Sim claimed and ut to London, | Press Ag rlow asked for the five! Miss Marie V, Fitagerald, the first air} woman to become a press agent in the | America, sailed to-day for Europe on " he steams Louis, Miss Fitz Porsent i! ald recently resigned her position Jwith the Perey Wiliams strnig of arked the | vaideville th . Magistri ac of sight of State, naturally re- W, Which Is ourt of Margherita can't tell,” said the little girl “How do you know that that woman ‘ook one of these from you?” yours?” le for me to recog- one | had made, is not the same crea- he milliner, a to introduce the woman 1 London,” said Miss Pitz fter she rarried to he fh tributes sen friends, “I do xerei ‘abin the * interjected y in, London will at pind of Paradiso east be eght months.” fete wily > he sign of a ni) CALLER WAS A FIREBUG. <,("",2" ong, cour Unknown Youth E ‘ate gir’ sald the Court ote to Kane, who Simone, Solom your ut) 2 one*"" he asked, “Discharged, nile ver to Mrs. irae dead one like n.” comn Domenick Pascarelli aloud e Barlow emiled. little wir! would lose In a shell said Bridge Officer Jolin Fo bills—-she loses; three shells ree bash fulness or diplomacy made Mahara I \aeemen jah Kumer of Sikkim evade ti | Poley's remarks were not heard i tion, | Court, ne —_—____ Auto Killed a Man DAYTON, O, July 18—Col. H, @. RUSH FOR LICENSES. Summer weather is not having a d the aes pressing effect Catrow, Republican candidate for Con: p ipon matrimor 1 hat} SHAKEN FROM HIGH DERRICK ress from the Third District, has an-| “poor old uncle Richie: aid the ¢a- Market, When the marriage License | the blaze, wh! 1 S$ ( Say a ; ounced his withdrawal from the race | y, eph “he’ kk man.” Bureau was opened for business oe - . as . Reinet He Norte MODE ne sick man.” | day twenty couples were aire ; No. 20 because of his automobile having] “y, Dr. “but I have | fir ¢ them having to the Rule, ey tugene Sullivan, a laborer, on se in hand and there Is hope.” at the Alas cany as 4h 0 rom the Philadelphia Ledger.) ee reat Mare. day, Instaniy said the othe ab nindediy, — 7 way f ! nd im, omunation Was se u as (the result of a bitter cou which was carried to the Chicago Con- vention, “but some of your patient Philadelpoia Areas, youth a have been enforced wa known to get well in spite of you."-/all around, an of “best wishes me acquainted ndulged in exchanges and good-fellowship, @ when tt was jolted and Foor was shawen from his hold, Roosevelt says the se tringency ig adsurd, Now lauga.” A ordinance forbiding the f the float as a landing fi On the following day t of the company had to t vo steamboats | CANADIANS SETTLING HERE. Steady Snilus of Well to Do Farms | icity to tlenwood, Mose was tNed ers—Thelr Catile Taxed, by the villagers, and pa d crows were itened with ing Gen. T. §. Sharretts, member of the|{¢ they attempted to iand. Poard of Uni es General Ap believed to make o-morrow and tha is bring the hose {nto play ews of the boas wil 1 yesterday that the rec- Warehouse !n | Yay at there Is a steady | ¢ rease In immigration ; Fetal! ates from . , and also an apparent personal prop aud in by s ants praisers, ords of the A this elty Indicate praise and conti to the Uni across the! » immi wealth brougit ttle in the United States these Canadian immigrants we| LYDIA E, “ PINKHAM’S “pias: VEGETABLE COMPOUND. at Platis duty of $60 sperous,” said and | i ne of | THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR | WOMAN'S ILLS IN THE WORLD, Pore ae. | LEFT BABY IN HALL. quidiecg Didn't Want Younmeter, and Pollee Get It, at N 6 Ditkin B ' Prowasviile pe station and later turned over to the City Nurse, Without apparent reason, Mrs, Kell Ne nother says, ran away «with the ©

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