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- ite th a ee / 3) THE ENING; APRIT. 4, 1905. |, SHoorens wiss ano our. TeyRSHR IN TOMBS GOURT. [esrcrk mateo ts lat ren at ‘the men arrested Nave no connec Ranks Grow Thiner in the Creat tion with the murder, and that they are HE scp TORY FINIS American Handicap Shoot. “ ordinary sneak thieves, ; ITS LABORS ives! to Tee Sivenag Werte __ (Continued from First Page) rowdn Before Cacear's House, | @) WILLIARD PARK, PATERSON, N. J.,| also. As It Is we propose to make things! The ho where Caesar lived with April 4—The Interstate Association | interesting before we get through.” Cin Wein ve cohIeen we eal Shooting tournament and the Great] The lawyer then asked Justice Mo-) fady, te still an object OF interest to. the American Handicap were the features of | Mahon if he would make an order people who sive in the vicinity. | Hun: | ‘ id Termi to-day's trap-shootung began at 1025} directing the police officers at Head- | dreds stood on the opposite sidewalk al Oyer and Terminer Inquisi. | 3-27’, trsp-2e the. original. Afty-| quarters to permit. his representative, | {he mornin Raging Up at the windows feven entries, fifty-four put in an ap-|Mr. Joseph Moss, to see the prisoner | "The colored population is aroused to @ | tors Will Hand in Indict. Dearance. The absentees were J. B,| Alone up there He also aske |hien ‘pitch of excitement. ‘Roth the dead Ellison, of Kansas City; Howard White, | Mr. Moss be permitted to see t Tinowny Judging from” the tem Syracuse, N. Y., and E, D. Toland, of |cused man in the back room of f the crowd and the converention Dents To-Morrow Philadelphia, court. Both requests were granted and day, It would fare badly for Carsar If Th ement declared that if the | yioes and Cacsar started for the rear they could lay hands on’ him trio do not furnish a good reason for | * " Wemnits Mevtne Out their absence they will have a serious | foom, | “ | time In getting their names on the| All the time Caesar had held on to) Nearly one-half the tenante in the | entry list of the next shoot. . have already left and ‘those re- | There were other entries to-day, how-| the rail as if to Keep from falling. He f have given Mrs. Tapsher notice ever, which brought the list up to its | Yond that, however, and the trembling orginal showing, as follows: of his arms, there was nothing out- y will leave on Saturday next ‘L. Trai hest nN nous y it is bad Wg i ee nina, . L. Train, Westchester County, N. ; id, Be- house Where a murder has bee B yards; J. H, Otwater, Carlstadt, | Wardly to show that he was afraid. ae te eT conaequence Mrs, "T ‘ Nu 3., "98; H.°8, Young, Philadelphia; | fore leaving Lawyer Howe turned to) Who, by the way, Is one of th Tt Is Said, Too, That City Officials |27, ania T.' Ely, of Penneyivania, 29. him and fairly shouted: hortant witnesses which the The final reault of the handicap will] “Remember this, Caesar. must hax, Is heartbroken. i not be known to-day, as it will not be r Since the police. took possession Will Be Brought to finished until to-morrow, | The condi-| listen to me and pay attention. | nouse yesterday afternoon an om tions of the shoot are: Twenty-fve live] You must keep that tongue of yours! fuil uniform has been stationed the Bar. J " Hi Ha yardes be yards Douay cod & Sg pstll. You have sald too much already | O*dMteare room. afd no one Ine yard dead ling unas 8M & 33) for your own good. You must not let alowed to Ret near It. The following men missed_tke first | Your tongue protrude the smallest frac- | It was the intention of the Morgue of. BYRNES MAY BE PRESENTED. Benahyie tee Found: J. @. Dustin, | tion of an inch to anybody, unless to ficlals to Keep the body of the murterad * Philadelphia, i; Sim' Glover, Rochester, | YOUr lawyers. If you do, you know what | the Identification has been mace, B; Whines Ne esate Geenek, to expect. ora RL iiremred In etktes A jam N. Take, South Orange, } In the rear room Moss spoke to the had a el OL Leer nee ald Nee gists Atk ates, aokitame gra, Hi ]man for about ve minvter, bat could [Ui pay the epenen F.B. Bennett, Boston, Mass, 29; J, 8. | Set nothing from him, He was too much | other burlal Indict Him Said to Have Taylor, Newburg, N. Y., 28; H. 8.|dazed apparently, Moss wanted partic- | But for the constant, watch kept on ak Young, Philad y Caesar by “Evening World" reporters, y Failed. Tr het peer ene Seno failed to wlafly to find out just how much the jy: ia"hechable tat he would have es: Kill their birds) AS White, Syracuse, |Man had confessed to the police. He caped arrest. Shc RooMtMrey: NAW York, Bi |deckted to se~ Cacsar again In the after: | Shadowed hy Reporices, he Extraordinary Grand Jury has fin- | Hoffmann, ‘German Vailey, “No 'd.. 28) | From the momert he left his opart- ma {te Inbore. ‘The last session wae] (ant A. W. Money, Oakland, N. J, The prisoner was at once taken back | mente, at 1d, West Twents-seventh | 4 H. D, Schwartz, Scranton, Pa., 21) H. S!]to Headquarters, handcuffed as befor {, shortly before 7 o'clock yesterday | held this morning. Young. Palladelphia, He was put in a cell and another at- Ne, he Was) under, the girvellls To-morrow the Grand Jury will make | In the third round, 8. White, B.A, = s % vening World” reporters: | » Ys {ts final report to the Court and will| Bartlett, M.S. Lindsley, J, W. Hoffman, | tempt will, it Is satd, made to have followed him to als, Coles's house, at Parderts, ie Na"RiBbee: Sante’ Beg, | nim aad to hie mors fa Wet eet Ath nent an ey ee ONE OR T OF THE FOLLOWING hand in all of the indictments which | and FE, Ronnete mised thelr . there to Youmane's hat store, where he ‘ have been found The men who failed to ore in the sen for His Picture. Shay Sr ae twara sical peated os x ‘ ; . (aur pound weree Woh Poy ‘orld artist sucegeded (Charge of him there and remained close SS 2 Pp’ District-Attorney Fellows, Special As- | (Uh toun] were: WT. Ingerso). T.) An “Evening World” artist succeeded to nfin Until 11.8, when he turned | NOW Ne) IcCTURES —_— sistant District-Attorneys Daniel G. Rol- lins and Austen 8, Fox and Assistant | none, ¢ oT eee ake Le: |!8 obtaining a splendid picture of Caesar | over to detectivis. from. the. Cent W. Goulston and H. 8) Young, | to-day and the most Ii District-Attorney Lindsay were all in| This was Young's third mi ae he| him that has yet been Senta, Be Se eerie was advares. (erin iw Le] FIREMEN PAST & PRE SE NT (VOLUNTEER o> PAID) LET HER Go” > By the van dropped ot e Face , Morgue to the Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury room | “#i,dropped out of the race. courte diving tha asc dmBIA oduy: Hound-Chatles Zwitlein. Yard. Berst, McC.oskey, | he Rad ‘murders. tine Founane wae “WHOOP HER ue” “THE OLD & THE NEw" “a UT HER LOOSE Boys” 29; T.-C, Wright, Paterson, | the artist was taken downstairs in the | out of the city and his son did not ear The session only lasted an hour. It ws ine cleaning the front wi he widreag In West tweaty- | 7 A oy & must extraordinary exhibition of nerve. | Caesar trembled @ little but. ob seventh street was the xame, she salt round, twenty-fv «| Cae f put obeyed, i " xamie, ih Gna gt the pound. twents-Avel spon't you want a fresher picture | Mr. Mosher, Caesar andthe reporter for sie het often seat there for the wo | 7 ee dictments and to be dismissed by Jus-| $12) ‘purse of the Sportsman” Handicap. eee te . Pe rtngig Ptieta Ra" | Driecive: Buret’ae Heaiguarter, and avout snowing. he canal mn oon START FOR HOME” “UP TO DATE” was after 11 o'clock before the Grand men nea at man when she wanted he Ciark, Arnold, Ingersoll, Durst{n, May-| made of you than was In the morning | St@tted for the Morgue. The conversa. | b she wanted der, tice Ingraham, who will at once ad-| There were twenty entries. The winner| “Yes.” replied Caesar eagerly, “For Journ the December term of the Court | Slot all others out until they tied on| heaven's sake, muke a new one of me . Wergan, Paterson, the store so ng. Finally he gave h Jurymen all got together, and it was bl "” EM OUT.” [DUNN WAS EASY FOR WALCOTT tion on the way was not of a cha = of Oyer and Terminer sine die. ERAS Werke teow” Work: the negro was brought out of his cell. | consent. 12.10 o'clock when they adjourned until IDES DNS = —— OUR QUEST. rtist. uitven Cy + A b ae Cerne Seeners MGARRY GIVES NEW BAIL, | continue the money. i jhews FF Mennest, Capt. Money divided a | papers Patterson, Pa., The artist explained the nature of his| Caesar w to-morrow morning. ; Pad aiabiea GE Death: ' from First Page.) Tho Coloroa Figmy Pounded the » One little dollar #0) siness and couse srer gave When Mr, Mosher, the mana Paterson, No’ J. Dusiness and the accused murderer gave {MGM AE) Mosman the manager. fap he They will meet simply to go into \ court and hand in their report and in- i of one of the|, Mr. (Mosher related his experiences Hin Antagoniat Died After ‘Thetr Bic A li + Will buys on in Andersonville Prison during the war ig Australian at Wi of tory, oaly further, getting to Then they agreed to divide] ‘Then this man. accus It is probable that the Grand Jury} Sixth Round—Charles Zwirlein, Mor-| Most horrible crimes in the category, | He was sleeping with a comrade In arms Fight, ana We Awalte T mt carried ¢ will make @ presentment at the same/fry. A. W) Dusiay, T. A. Jones, B.C. | coolly allowed himself to be placed in under “a blanket one night! when he John MeGarry, a groom, of 7) Ninth tive ohae pit time that the indictments are handed | (orf, Hangin Sand y Citwater | 8¢Vantageous positions, and for fifteen | *Yyke and fount his companion deal. avenue, furnished $2500 bail to-tay at el RAPE u in, It 1s intimated that Supt. Byrnes) missed. Ienone missed ‘hin’ third Bird | Minutes pored, Uke a professional model, | aaked Caesar eae BUTE CMON i tot Attorneys office, dolin Hoc. | Han on wttopbe ah meee) me eas rh ee nolce half do will be mentioned in the presen’ , | and was disqualifier « for the picture ct a brutal murderer, of | Then the reporter related etories of tor, of M9 West Seventy-f Fs Cokin aconing watts | wned O'Brien, Te he ean in the last one but in sunctig | geventh Round—A, 8. White, T. 8] which he was the original ” murders ant executions, In which the | bethg his honisman, Metienrs has heen |! Sie BUCA MUCOSA WG , rebate oo | 5 yi puston, W. T.. Ingersoll, A.W.’ Du| “I : colored man took a deep interest jin the 1 for the last tivo monte ec aa S| > — a half di : what connection {s not known. | Bray Then he graw tirel. and telling the ar-| On reaching the Morgue the reporter | having aurrendere by his former right and Hannon ean: | D ozen, oe Bray, Gsorge Work, T. A. Jones, 0. A.| aatte nodiuit aren ond, te r N ' Dickey, Sly and . L. Train missed, d stand any. lo went /led the way. Next came Caesar, then, bondsinen, ma understood also that the efforts Din) White and T. A. Jones werr dis: | Back Into his cell, apparently unmoved. | Mr. Masher. Caesar looked long at the | tle hud been under ball stnce October ry ‘arkhurst Society yester- | qualitied, having missed three birds. None of the articles found by the| face of the corpse. Big beads of per-| 1992. on a harge of manslaughter, On day to have Supt. Byrnes indicted upon | Hight’ Rount—Tixginson, “Pall ‘aly, pollce—the c.eaver, the carpet or| spiration stood out on his forehead, and| Oct, It of the same year MeGarty. had ate. Mike | | The Seaside Athletic Club show at Coney Island, last night, was eminently | eatisfactory to the appreciative sports Styles: opem front— opem” and thin 4 oe at, Port. sitipeon, ie : man,| Particles of the dead woman's! he trembled 5 oke: aes Jack tor ar pretty the kentimony of Dr. J+ Newton Whlte-|Wiey, Wright end C. “Burdette missed: | Clothing—were exhibited” in court |at the reporter and shook his heay and | the Heit eal ee ea daeawys Fated ot aie corelbecatta ib | ane) wads thal journey AO. Ease front and Hoffman, Daly and Schwartz disquall-| — \ savy Out | rent lang tly Was |The three bouts were clever, decisions Immediately after the Grand Jury | fled—missed thiva hinds nr aisaua = < , evabb 11 Farrell's hot] just, and each of the contestants fought | —open alf adjourned, Col. Fellows and Messrs. | —— % SE SREN DNA ote Te HARRIE, tonne te win. way down Rollins, Fox and Lindsay went to the WILL “BOOKIES” PAY? brary, Foreman Francis H, Leggett, of the Grand Jury, accompanied them. |seheme for ‘ ry” Contriba- It ir known that many police officers| tions to Evade the Gray Bi will be indicted and that a number of| | * officials of the city government outside} Now that the Gray bill has passed the of the Police Department have also had | Assembly, and it seems assured that tt tidletments found agaiiat them, will lUkewise go through the Senate, ae ees many diMcult problems present them- GOSSIP OF THE TURF. selves to the Coney Island, Brooklyn and Suaford and Barrell. Muller's hit forced | In the first bout, eight rounds at Menke AL second. Ning rink catch-weights, Eddie Plerce came to the front. Third toning Blatt ort e balls, , v Mollintes hunted ant Ment the bas, titer | mark weighing 124 pounds, and Mike| We've looking for @ vm ing second, Contrell popped one) Lonard sald his weight was 130, but he ’ Straight into the air swhich Ike. Fat= |jooked to weigh more. ‘There was eome- |C@#e fil, Tet ee euute fon twetcs ine ieee | thing about Pierce's attitude that} Hlayen’t found him yet. repped a beauty for two bases into left | 1 Mik: 1 fq hii and Blair and Hollister scored. | seemed to warn © against using his ‘ 5 Two| old-time rushing aud roughing tactics. | ,OUF ;Hints on Drese’ ts « useful Grey out, Stafford to Doy t. Davis planted one | #Adie met every sally with straight, runs, Ban Mea ¢ * am over TiKht Heal, open for three bags [coolly planted blows, and Leonard was| HACKETT, CARHART: Dovle was presented with first and! his victim at any stage after the fourth ree COMPANY, Saratoga Racing Associations, All three of these aseociations have offered stakes to b for, m the stretch she would have beaten her feld bands |. vig out ‘: 4 down, Florence, who just won, is one of Rieh- |“, turfman suggested to the writer a ard Bradley's home-bred youngsters. The sire| scheme whereby the law might be and dam, Shotover and Blanche, are both well-| evaded and all the bookmaking neces- known to the Gutcenburgers. As both had a y might go on, It is the formation of |an association of bookmakers who shall tole cond dav core vile i. third best of shape, and he let Leonard stay | Two Stores: Broadway and Canal Serest, eran Out, three holes in the at-| the full number of rounds, making an Broadway below Chambers sires Widige and mute al dash for “secomh /exhibiiton of him and getting the decl- inning him down Deyle scored, | alon easily, Jimmy Handler defeated Al O'Brien In ten rounds without extending him- August Belmont has a fast filly in Wisttul, vurth Laning—Big Amos Rusie went fondness for mud, {t {s natural that this liking | to do the twirling and the Hoosier i ais a Suarantee the value of all purses and Jouciby ee ° ed by | Self. Young Handler ts one of the clev- ‘A ), “4 should have been Inherlted by thelr et. takes offered the vracln Falubs ‘Or, ANting: Clunbelp w aUome palin: | meeae Leva ininibiglaea, ik nenawork | Post no Bills soe © be nicer, this bookmakers’ associa- ennan sacriti nhut era ? — Midstar, a cast-off of the Oneck Stable, witt | tion could ‘generously contribute. the aut a. beauty. to Masia ot iw great, and he fights with his legs. 7 y Y 4 about do on bla next trip to the port. amount necessary to the giving of stakes for two. bases ring. His style Is a sort of mixture of Cor- ie and purses. ‘Then the bookmakers com- any tin the frat | Posing the assoclition would be the only reno raind in the frat) ones allowed to transact business on ee hud ‘not | Me grounds. ‘The scheme Js ingenious, have heaton the winner, Randala, however, for | Dut {ts doubtful whether it would not the latter fairly reve! n the going. be Interpreted as an in“trect acceptance cebea nis of compensation by the racing associa- o he post ant | ons. paver rant an though he it it en's. mud.” He | |THE prospects are that the racing. aR- Sue caheea’ then) iter Ne wha aloaye tong eel eOciatloni come out at the little ster hit to |bett and Fitzimmons, the latter having é Zz | high Jently taught him a few tricks. runner W ‘and th 1er ith one out O'Mrien simply couldn't get tn. over oF e Tomade firee vain efforts v1 | across his gu F rarneneae 0 t thom Amowa cutves’ wint sal down, | the. Hercest Nirien. to Rusie sent Avil te firetan hale, foreng {ey in the ring after the fifth round. a run Handler had him going at that stage Fo ee eee CURIE [iibalen, hau’ hi going echt tans |) LOS Ton STOLEN. piladelphian would have ‘adiz_ made away in th deep going. end of the horn, unlees they can arrange A ‘el e seventh round ended, had . | eal o 8 @ some method whereby the general pubiic a BY INNINGS, y FIVE BLUE Hes Meefe'a riding of Factotim was a clever plece/ CaN Wager on ite favorites. The courts VotP wo? When “1 Joe Walcott ot work. ‘did not go shoot ‘ater Wan | have already decided that the giving of | New York... av2e2 faced each othe prine.pals ~ speedy geid| Stakes and purses is not a lottery, and Ing to come back to him. This Wah Jim did in| hand books ad libitum could ha the stretch and Pactotum then had matters his} made. Nor would there have been own way. tax on the gross receipts if the G! Sees bill had not thrown Into the path of t badly cut down Just after winning! men the very obstacles they wished to ‘The hind tendon wa and the | avoid, fulness brought. to a sudden men cet eaten carat rts BASEBALL CHAT. Jim, but walted for that erratic = ———— aud seconds hail to laugh at thei « pipe:coupons JUSTICE MARTIN LIBELLED. | Teal extents Dunny weighing some: | PIP Pons Bieri tar akaeaee em A202 ee a foot over his sto Rernheimer | jagonist, smiled as he * ¥ task bef him. Pa 9) 1 defiance the - -|missed several vie.ous swings tay on eA de a changed conte | TOBACCO Will be ACL Lawyer John J. Ad thon In the Supreme ¢ Jockey, that caused the accident. Ho pulled 1p 0 muddenly after finishing that Wheeler could ot help climbing on him. ening World’ yerterdsy, in ite first ee er @ Ware re Uerner if RA iy int 1 vund, and mus iven for-their, he ontarin Joker Can, Xf Torn, nan de | ua annomend exiunvels at Mere em") BIRDS EWE VIEW OF THE POLICE DETECTING A MURDEREF, _ |misirtivts itunes ce ttn | tlotea patie oh 9 ¢ edad not to accept entries of horses which have = tha Deen running on outlawed tracks. When the akira cleared, however, the faithful (Sketched from life by an Fyening World Artist. ) > 01 Waleott fair! owered blows ti d Martin clas Heb. 2 1605, ne] mouth Watooth talris “showered, & eae return and.no hoping against hope, rT tthe entrance | — a w of good fame end reputation, and heart region, and the big Aus- | i F [Rone otttrar tte, Ehiing tat a ‘chimpee pa | BE St om tame ail ron be iheart retin ane Ave hig Aue questions asked: — = PUGILISTIC POINTERS. | Ie eet amets | These are all at Headquarters and have said the corpse was not that of Mary Leavy died the same day f alls already been used to force the con- | Martin, euseton 26 nf the brain. Michae Me charges that at a meeting held in) 8S a4 practically all over after this, |Z © feanion, The police, It Is sald, have also! All the way back {to the store he MeGarry's second. wes Inlited Wil {the Chamber of Commerce, Rernhelmer {with the ant running away. and on ™ AMERICAN TORACEO As no answer has been roscived from Dick ne Ree Sten OOF th veet-car on kept ty his story, Then another reporter him, and has also been under 82.000 ball | «wyige he defensive, while the dwarf pushed @ sidw. “NEW which Caesar travelled with his ghastly % wilfally and ‘aw! said ‘i Pa EAE fiom arlene Bundle cit Raturday night cai theeae, Matched Caesar, whe the one who had | place October, 1882 On the Police Hhenth ae gewoon ave nernena| {HOt fOarkul Hight straight Up Unser ‘nterviewed and cautioned to keep stil ste Tommy Ryan to Aight for in September o> Oeto- | Arm ber, it looks as though the welzer-weights will not hoe | In the sixth round a terrific drive in the stomach Dunn throw down about it, there, The reporter, informed nim) o¢| ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. Was formerly in the liquor Sadness x-umplre to Buirmer as of yo . Following their usual course the p: ps aay nag wry and h of the most not ‘ 2 come together. Parson Davies, manager for Ryan, | py the way. Tim suck a unique curve last| lice ofeltia are Keeping” tele’ move | Waen tn tne hegnwbite the womad | a ae yo lien. bareiarl Hite aatoon was] Al hands and logis Tike a qUitteE daae han accepted the offer, but Burge has stated | Might that twisted him consideratly and cost him | ments quiet. They positively refuse to . RACK TRACK, ST, ASAVH, Va. ans had been positively identified, Abie classes in the claim of a foul, which, however, much “pollying It appears that be got on & | give out any information beyond the served to give him a few seconds re- that he would not fight Ryan any earlier than | MND “Polyinm, Tt appeere thas be got on April 4.The entries and weights for Nor, and ney In the Natione Sporting (ub | fersboat ie intanaed tenth, “iar toned at | warded statement aa to the man's own Central OMmee Nouted. tormorrow's races on this track are as | thi "i aetamatory matron | Sifts ar ee ‘ondor St. George, and falling to recognize his surround- . S oe Detective Jennings and the reporter i Was Inte yon his cha "The seventh and elghth rounds were = - — Lenten, yes fe enrey and fsling tn recognina nig strated, | rhe mlory, aa he cella tt, providing he| Detective Jennings and the reporter | follow heter, Me anit tis reputa-| ait in the mame strain, Dunn bene the | SEWING MACH Frank . the Buffalo featherweight, was at |e Was at.’ A native: set and he Fonlly Fas mene. 6 contens lon, 18 Of 8) Ttlevue Hospital, and ative. Meads | .Fitst Race-talt mile Hon was Injured $l,00 worth, recipient of terrific punishment and u RATticox at Uitte, Avtomaitan’ ite the Beaslde ‘chow lastnight. and ‘trpriaed, nie aPrived at Coney Ialand He had, us The Evening World” has | quarters wan notified to wend omerrs to | Appin 8 fade fawrene ne BE ver, [ANE to ket away trom the black pigmy: | nome, White Singer, Davie, Household Sravatitancen oe Me! dntinounc "return rom already told’ live! with Mary Martin at | Mfreat Cagaar. it was agreed that The | (adie. 0 : S| No Parkhurst Avenue dant Yet. [who Toketed hin in a corner and | knaed ruse 1 Sp; ool, second England. Frank would not talk; shout his fall 1d Wret, Twenty-seventh. street since | 2Vening World" reporter should return | Himar % th $l eae aiabea sites wa Sisenea met won| TURKeE Nim at Ww 6 ell close (700i $20 up, fOr cash oF mont irmake a match an the citer site, nor would he Rept 1 last, “She wae of loose character |t2 Yournans’s and detain Caesar until | TH pi ae TA the eighth rouad Dunn. who had been at Sxvamass rent and repate a He wilt pronaviy met on witha clever man in| bere: Fas and their quarrels were frequent, Then, [the nelce arrived. | sal ste cen Ana arlony ‘ wn twice, had no tighi in him and the tet tase AGRUSE MEG. 6G. He will propably, ae y Hares Poa Seal anenar ltbbe he: waatnenioun, At this time another “Evening World’ | Bitizen 119 Midatar police refused to allow the fan con: | - 202 Gr eines Poi s seth gees reporter, was, endeavoring: te cgain. an | COpytieht.c-.%+ Fae Peke, cue Touch gratitude to 3100" WEEKLY, ‘The Vong Island Athi Fred Holek 4 Curry, lett tela; ‘The Last Quarrel, entrance to Gacsere rams They were MU a hae! Hh fon police capta Diamante jong 1s inter Muked: andicae Y Moya | Kilkenny. a = a nord card for Frank Kamblerse a Joneph MeMesamin. | When he came hoine from the hat pnd Caanes, Alone: had the Key / era etir: Brana. Atay i F North | thoriatop. Addrers alt leitera to F, MeMenam'n, |g Ore Where he ie employed on tri | hen the story of the Burning. ¢ Hot. OW) Third Race—One mile: hes Heat and Assault ty “Go., tneore Second street, Wr a or sa last he upraided her, and she ia a. vine ¥, Was Iearned from Ars, Tap rep 12 Sir ir ; len Frank C Sherman. i sher 108 ” JZABETH, April @ mn horized the F The Star Athlet has organize’ a base-|dictive mood threw cup at him When the reporter returned, to You- Hi adel ott at 3 roadway, Kiiesherhport, was arrested | gor. Take eer Ce Re 8 sn 70M, Rourke authorized the Pollce, Gazette The ctor tne. season and weil like to near | The missile missed ite mark, hut it|manve toderaty Caamee until ihe arciva le ine. Fenalaen pos MAR arrose} gos. Take eievator. Open Saturday crn tok that he will match gor Wal | all team or retional cine, “Aadvean“hiesrs A, | rounedd to fury.” Anstgitly hie | Oe the police ihe catened eke eae au | Powrtm Kaceseven furl 1 , gat Eon, charES is, atnult on | z_Pine_ watch repairing at onesball Fon Side tne, he welterweight chempionehip | Chambers. P.O. box 87, Long Ieland City hands encircled her throat. He forced | Of ihe police, the colored man war kt) solitaire ME Tue ——- ~ ‘ air a Broadway. The 91. 00 WEEKLY. St the world, before the National Sporting. Club : 3 her to the ground and pressed his fin Ronin Ane windows, 4) wae ten ik f M2 Patiese if Untawtut Show Bit scare, swears th ‘Watches Diamon Of London or the Seaside Athietic Club, th The Arena Baseball gers tighter, Then he t ht she wasland worked about the iaree ators, Lorne Lady 11 waisuincToN, D.C. A 4.—Chiet! Hosen ei her Ailgoods, Offering the largest purse to get the Aent | amates jdead, but the chest heaved again, a TPE toe taeive Aerat hae ne aupt, , Nemmarte® vans k Aor Der eee ae ee Grr pte Money te Biedfat vas went, this aoyaings @ strip of fvand made thice lengths | HYTAS's staft nied by Tete: |” pitty Race Halt mite Non from hy 1 tations that [LETE | Postal Globe Waten Co, 144 Word . This he ted around ‘her neck: | wrong anked for the reporter, while an. | QP? 12 chine sto] they had wolzet 1 ton. weikht of, show WATCHES 3a8 Sammy Kelly, of Staten Island, and ed it and pulled until death came, | Mh)n& asked for the report Ao | Morgan F, Train 12 Titand ete 2 Ma Maieion Steet One ate tesa fon, of Jersey City, who defeate lept In the same house with the | horter pointe, Geese it Premier q Ao | arrival " The bills and Jury Gave the Wid And a $3 chain given free with every watch, J. Monday teh) | body that night and. worke t day. | 5 Vice Regal Hirt 109 | bw fas ARNOLD € CO. 3 Malden lane. Take nto his rooms and Inspector vy sen for, Halt an hour | ht rounds at 115. Bie Front Achie nds_at the club in law TRENTON, April &—Mra Je mer, of Summit, was elven $18 On the way home Saturday night he | wel a cleaver with which he | bares um I 100 miles of New tro ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY, onda watches, Jewelry om w oxing Chiy, bn Apel role who wil offer m suitable guarantee. Capt, | , d stink roadway cat Sunsh its ; axement wrured Mike Patton, of Urook. | cama in Greater New York, ‘The players are'as| (0 Cut Up the body #0 ax to make a | Headdua ' i the Delaware 2 profits. gent calla with samples Fade anerry and Tommy, Dang aig [follows Carberry, catcher: Kelly, pitcher, | areel of it | chieavoring to locate the, h _ 1 Genera TUDOR @ MENDES” 4 Malden Foands at 105 pounds. STO Keefe, first baxe second base; 5 sull he Wwranned he mutilated the murdered woman an “F a rire ae = J coun eee sina Hatt, awa w te fi . sa ™ DIAMONDS. watches and jewelry sold of Boe} ee Guird’ bene! Parle Brovkman 3 in @ pi carpet, Which he * ae : th vrexponatble. parti aan oH fields Atwood, e shart tore off the floor at ovclock ur Sic amine caus aia praia a tine ie Gy wii epansble partion “Henrt ebaap 6 WITH THE WHEELMEN. Burn, a a little eariier he cooly out with | as dard a ealie ~ tthe seoinbiy I pleaded | = ——. — pai Meena es me SAE a Pere im tacann Meena f ae, Se LNae | COMPLETE MOURNING OUTFITS es sponet The New ion at tts | Bd Bia a thunderstruck, He ha oe a cat . } i | toorder or realy iiade; all requisites If stool. It tooka very much as though the New York | , The New on at ite! He wanted to get to river and der ' Eopk. O) mcuuiNin tb Babe recess aa . KCHCON se nisite aver’ corer Dan ob Division mies would be bold ot Maahattan’| sata meee, 8 r Dar. ‘The aheauie | drow, the hateful burden into tho water kre al the rtmsinets pers [eurprice lake Gautaur and th aHAGn | mL tate — NN ee Oe ee ae can | teats REIRR tee fh for post. | Place. i Tanmen were to water the mn] Pee Ri Help Wanted—Male. ait present, Mr, Corvin, quured, of tat | poned or exhibition ‘gamen | Getting Rid of the B Med asa Suppomed Thiet | fee i tune eden at gala fe e A ree WANTED—As siencerapher and typewriter Spm at by June 15, the date of the _= + He got off with his bund ‘This morning. a lady heavily velled and | tien in tee . ‘ ? " Peal er Angi ned tees \aUncaes Gr: Aan Gan eaten y by June 1%, 2 t Judgment Agaiuat the M.A. C. | rested it on the railings surrounding the dressed in murcing went toot | sporting nen fauy auape te Me ule 7 ‘ t a modern! ran, aot ater ls deuce Of tas: GMO See IIIa Bee Kh laste Same 90.000. The trial of the action of Charles Grima to ro- | Bank Note Coin Phere | accompanies by a vounger ean ne Verween | ' pu GANSRECES: # See ee | Rupected, Le P.O. bse TOL Ne Ye Pe Ge Bit eet {We ite haifemiiie course | | there and. walked awa Ie Rey autres r | Gaden (etins| Levied on John Ls Clothing, ing ra », nining ‘ from the Deir who Nal worked. fur fru ae oo | # Sicninger'e acnon| approved of Instrument With) sacksONVILLE, Fla, Ap:ll 4—An onder hag f om payricnt of a fee. Intorinal races. | Sewburger. rea mad Police Headquart in her boarding-shouse up-town, | Vie Wo Apett at farce ‘ fe Jareat heat ust. Alexander |, JACKSOSVILUS ie. dod 4 ther eource of income. directed morping ahow that ine polls =| She said also that after Maiy had! soupaMpron, Anil a= Alterations in thief ‘ | pellexer to ap fe ae q Lee hed by Viele / wnairee at Ing seh fay afternoon arrested two colored men, | worket for her. the la four! . hs ‘ . ni] Haravius made use of refrigerant | eects of John 1. Sullivan, attacl is dime, she and Washington, as susp'-| her boarders missed money. clothing and] le of Vigilant are tres e| jewelry, worth In al at $600, which | will be launched for her vorage to New York + 8 asked by Griffin be entered in The cycle parade at the formal opening of | Vie defendants’ counsel, J. Gi ot ira fac ng rapidiy, end she ughis. ents, Such as cumin, rue and|, ‘ary due when ia this clty several w eter favor | ouls and Henr: Khases put his trust in vale. | armstrong, a member of Sullivan's company, fer th Wheel Will not be deferred on | President of the Club ‘said that f his | C'ous characters, It is thought that t env Aten an y of Hmmanuel Bapttet n Becount’ot the Siate mec, but will be held June | witaeases mot present, ani consented to the | Afresta Were made in connection with|they believed the servant had stolen. [on April 9 The bronre yacht Is expected to] Church pas orate of VAtman, “Anri{the like, in vinegar, Rogerius looked | the property consists tra 45, am planned. The racing will be beld the | entry of the Judgment, provided Be secures p| the murder of Mary Martin, particu-| She ponitively Identified the body as| eat under her jaw! crusing rig two daye after | 21 to 24. Addresses by emineat preachers and} Kindly on calefacient, attenuant and | Join L.'s clothing. The sale will de held vv al ay until Monday, larly ag the officers who made them are|that of the Mary Martin who had worked | being jsuached. laymen. carminative medicine Sheri oa the first Monday im May.

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