Show IA VICIOUS TRAMP Assaults a Yoimp Lady at Dobbs Ferry AND MAKES HIS ESCAPE Largo Shipment Silver and Mexican Dollars Leaves for Europe TodayA Hungarian Count is Coming to America to Start a New Life NEW YORK Oct ItNews of a daring dar-ing and brutal assault which was committed com-mitted at Dobbs Ferry Saturday night has just leaked out The victim is Miss Ella Judson 18 years old the daughter daugh-ter of Dr Judson a specialist The scene of the outrage Was that portion of the town where the country residences resi-dences of the Goulds Henry Villard General Thomas the Fields and Senator Sen-ator Charles McClelland are situated Dr Judson owns a handsome place adjoining ad-joining the estate of J Jennings Mc Comb The man who attacked Miss Judson is about 25 years of age During the atternoon he applied at several re 8i dences and in cases where he met with refusal for something to eat he grew violent About 7 oclock while the family were at dinner he called at Mr Mc Combs place and a servant gave him some bread and butter On leaving he scaled the fence that divides the prop erty from that of Dr Judson He knocked at the side door of Di Jud sons residence and got some cold meat and bread just as Miss Judson left the house to visit a friends As she reached the gate she stopped to button her shoe when a noise behind her startled her The night was dark and the shade cast by the overhanging trees rendered it impossible to see anv great distance but as she turned she made out a figure of a man wIthin arms length and a moment later his arms were about her tie was paralyzed with terror and made a desperate effort to shriek for assistance but divining her intent the fellow clapped his hands over her mouth and dragged her back As she slipped he struck her on the mouth several times The man dragged her toward some bushes holding her closely She fought him inch by inch and her clothing was completely torn from her body and her arms and legs were bruised in her struggle At last l the villain forced the girl to the ground and she felt her senses leaving her but when it seemed that she could struggle no longer she managed man-aged to wrench her face free and then she shrieked only as a terrified woman canHer Her father heard the scream rushed from the house and found her lying on tho ground Her assailant had fled Her father carried her senseless into the house and then organized a posse consisting of himself Dr Kellogg De witt Wells Senator Charles McClel land and others of his neighborhood and went in search of the fiend But all night long and through Sundav and yesterday the search was prosecuted without success BUDAPEST Oct 9Count Herman Zichy a member of the lower house of the Hungarian diet has written a letter from New York to his constituents constitu-ents saying he bag emigrated to America Amer-ica in order to start a new life The counts family denounced him because he adopted the Unitarian faith in order to be able to marry the mother of his children who was formerly a singer known on the stage as Mile Baviere NEW YOBk Oct 9The steamship New York will take out to Europe tomorrow to-morrow 340000 ounces of silver and 20000 Mexican dollars The subtreas ury today transferred to few Orleans 150000 in currency SHAJIOKIN Pa Oct 9By an explosion ex-plosion in the LUKe Fiedler mine shaft one man was killed and four others imprisoned with no avenue of escape The shatt is oil fire and fiftyfive workmen work-men were taken out alive The fire started in an airway of No 1 shaft late last night and Irven Buf iin ton wnom the colliery officials hold responsible for the disaster is dead George Brown miner his Polish helper Anthony Robertill and a driver boy and another Polish laborer are iu the mine and no hope is entertained of recovering them The mine is a mass of flames and cannot be approached from any direction It is feared the inside in-side workings will have to be flooded which means many months of idleness to 700 employees Superintendent Morris Williams of the Mineral Railroad and Mining company com-pany says while Irvin Buffin ton John Anderson IL and others were retim bermgNo 1 shaft Buffington disobeyed diso-beyed orders by lighting u naked lamp in an air course for the purpose of testing test-ing the air A spark set fire to timber as dryas powder and the current carried the flames up and down the shaft like lightning Buffington returned re-turned to the bottom of the shaft to exchange his gum boots for shoes This delay 3ost him his life Superintendant Williams Mine Inspector In-spector Brennan and Inside ForeiLen ilehr and Kennedy formed relief parties par-ties and rescued eighty imprisoned workmen by way of the coal run workings work-ings Workmen cannot get near the the on account of the smoke and gas and the flames cannot be fought wilb any success I Jot Jo-t |