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‘Weather Indications: Ratne j All the News and Beautiful Pictures from the Summer Resorts. PRICE ONE CENT. ie Fi ~ NIGHT EDITION: WINNERS AT SHEEPSHEAD, -—. New Track Record for Six and this season, at neai r eal game. bait “NDREW THOMPSON VERY IL | WIRST RACE-- Annisette First. Hermanita Second. Fire eft with Lucid in no hurry and Sullivan also trot wate Firat. Floretta Second. THIRD RACE-- Nanki Poo Firat. Apri) Fool Seco: to Griffin, Griffin singled. third and taking rt i redway’ ‘8 grou second, while RACH TRACK, SHPEPSHEAD BAY, June 22.—The attendance to-day was flattering, considering that the weather was decidedly uncertain in character, Frequent showers fell during the journey to the track, and many turned back ex- Pecting that the afternoon would be @tormy and the going heavy. The track was dry, however, and in fine condition, The card was extremely attractive and promised racing of an unusually interesting character, And Thompson, who owns Mabel Glenn and other horses, is critically ill Thompson is popula and is considered one besi ges of 4 horse and public form in the count scoring Corcoran by'Carsey. Anderson, pop-fl filed to Shindle reaching Lueld hit scoring 8) fleld. ond, Beven runs. Philadeiphi ft Brooklyn... Betti ap auctioneer, sale wan well at} Long Bridge, 122 ( “Anisette led trom start to Anish iiffin never relaxed his pull and the | svn, & i? Won, pee held, by three-parts of| Chestnut colt, by length’ from Hermanita, who came | Hitchcock, $350. the last furlong and beat| Bay filly by in Nalea ‘or four lengths for the place, Time—1.20 2-6, SECOND RACE, table cut ion, he hot an Bay stable companion, Merry Prince. Lavghiin, Jed to the head of the etretch’ with | “cheatsut colt, te" second.” funders ‘pull, and Jones, i ba t ‘Cheacnut colt, by > teat Wi er a ra iait’ Place. ‘Tyme—1.1) Bay fly, Bay ily, $1,000, Browa ily, 175. Bay filly, 800. Swepetakes for three-year-olds; ‘& cinterath. selling; mile jelivery. nee first on ball inder to Halli thrown too late to catch La Chance at Grifin scored and Panea were etl Aled, Bhindle singled, Hamilton, KNOCKED M’GILL OUT. Brooklyn Used Up n Quaker Pite! ams en Umpire McDonald called ‘At 8.30 o'clock there were about ied Persons present, and, sute enough, (Special to The Brening World.) STERN PARK, BROOKLYN, June 22.—Capt. Jack Boyle and his outfit of rainmaking ball tossers from Quaker- ville put in their appearance this after- hoon to try conclusions with Mike Grit- fin and his Bridegrooms for the first time Threatening weather had no terrors for the rooters, and when the gates were opened, at 2 o'clock, a half-holiday crowd began to pour into the grounds. At 2.90 o'clock the attendance was placed y 4,000, while the crowd kept still passing through the turnstile, The fact that both for seventh place guaranteed a hotly were tled “play it began to rain when the first Philedel- a Half Forlongs Made [>see nana ce Brooklyn. Philadelphia. by Annisstte, Grifin, cf. Hamilton, et. La'Ghance, ib. Sullivan, os. aresyeyy i Thompson, rf. hind) Ib. Turner, if Haliman, 2b, Grong th Gill, B. UC mpire—Mr. Meponald. a) got his ted to first. Corcoran ‘second and La Hed t ‘red wi third and [ tended. sir Salvator—Firease; estos fir, by Bir Motret—Plorine; W. & Gherinut colt, by Sir Modred—Prugality; J. Me- A. foro —Jeae : Bay’ lly, ‘by Midlotilan—ta Beala; Me 1,250, Bay’ filly, by Alexander—Loritta; by Midlothian—Loto; Oneck Stable, by Midlothian—Loutes; by Tyrant—Love Knot; by imp. Maxim—Lalu; M. Byrnes, for, three to connect Boyle was on balla, ‘Thompson Nifted a high fly, which Griffin grabbed, Boyle reaching ‘third, Turner filed out No runs, received a | Vase of flowers wnen he stepped to the | plate, and singied, advancing Grifin to} hrow the Iman was the Chance and moving ‘Tredway to second, | McGill was; taken out of the box and Kid" Daly's bunt was fumbled badly Sullivan, Cansey Grim Beorin, ly secon bi Griffin scored Lucid on his safe hit to the in- Corcoran forced Griffin at sec- SOORE BY INNINGS. YEARLING SAL SALE E CONTINUED. ea than on the het “ft ry. e time made by Annisette in the first race establishes a new track | Detter Prices Tea record. "The previous record. was held Firat Day at hy Rosa _H. w (Spectal to The Brening World. 18 Pe Prike nda halt far- RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, VIRST RACK. June %2.—The sale of the Rancho dei Ks % f Paso yearlings was continued at Sheeps- oars ite nas Bay to-day, William ton acting The prices realized were much better on an average than on the firs: day, The ‘The summary of the sale tx ax follows: Chestnut colt, by Tyrant—Feltcity; G. F. Joha- Modred—Fideltty ; Tt. M. Byrnes, eoltghve Stakes, for two-year-old; Futurity | LANehlin, WO csenet; Ww. Walker, Appi St. HitFin. | Mirown colt, by air Modred—Uledys; Gough Wiahard, nut Mily by Salvator—Glendora; M. Byrnes, Sere Niiay Ally. by Imp, Midiothian-~Gloriana; M. amet an Piay"ally by ‘Tyrant—Griselday R, K. Pleman, 18 Wblack filly by Fresno—Haytienne; J. B, White, colt, by, Sie Modred—Hirondel by Galvator—irian; ‘$300, Browa coit, by Salvator—Irie; W. L. Hobart, a oO. Me- A Bykea, $126. Byrnes, $138, tor—Ly' $500. by Balvatar—Mabe! ns ‘MeCar- on by Sir Modred—Memento; rove Ally, by Fresno—Mil 380. bers 4 ‘W. 8. Mobert, AT BEANTOWN, Thirteen Cripples Represent- ing New York's Baseball Hopes {n Boston “KIO” WIGHOLS IN THE BOX. “Dad” Clarke Twists in Opposi- tion to the Leaders’ Gilt-Edged Manipulator of Curves 8,000 ON SOUTH END GROUNDS. “Shorty” Fuller Makes a Star Fumble and the Heme Team Scores Two Runs. th (From The Evening World’ Correspot the Team.) SOUTH END BALL GROUNDS, Bo! ‘TON, Mass., June 22.—New York's crip- pled collection of ¢hampion-chasers, thirteen strong, put in their appearance at “Howling Tommy” Tucker's strong- hold this afternoon, [t was the Giant: debut this season before the Hub's cul- tured cranks. Karly in the season Capt. Nash's coterie visited the Metropolia and dropped a brace of games to the Har- lemites. It was a hard blow to the haughty Beaneaters’ pride, and since then they have been vowing all kids of vegeance when the Giants came to their town, Neither Capt. Doyle, Amos Ruste or George Davis accompanied the Glants on the present trip, and the loss of their services iv sadly felt. Even were they not abie to play their presence and ad- vice would have helped the team greatiy. Despite their crippled condition, how. ever, the Giants have been doing well, and it is anybody's race, for the first eight clubs are only separated by half a dozen games, with Boston setting the pace. Hoston Had Much to Lose. Showid the Giants beat’ Boston this afternvon, however, the chances looked easy for Pittsburg to again assume the lead. Capt, Nash realised this, and he trotted out his strongest team, with the great and only "Kid" Nichols in the Boston box. “Dad” Clarke hed the honor of twirling his first game against the Hubites. The Erie lad has been doing great work lately, and was more than anxious to fool the Bosto rly in the day the outlook for ball playing was anything but flattering, but shortly after noon the heavy clouds hied themselves away. The sun came out amilingly. About 8,000 people saw the game. ‘The Batti New York. Rrke i v Haltren, ef. Clark, 1b. Stafford, 2b. Schriver, c, Farrell, 3b. Clarke, Fuller, iy Umpire—Mr. Murray. First Inning. De one past Irar- rell. McCarthy cracked another toward the Duke yhich he got, but threw badly to <Blattord. Be irce B gacrifice advanced ot in a miserable euay bounder. trot! home, Low ‘ificed. GIANTS’ DEBUT 'BOSS PLATT IS WORRIED. — Ais Hasty Sammons of Hack. ett, O'Dell, Lexow and Other Leaders, SOMETHING LIKELY 10 DROP. To-Morrow's Conference Expected to Be the Most Important for Months TO OPEN THE FIGHT WITH ANTIS. Piatt and His Follewers Exercised at Defections in Three Counties. The second-story front room of the office building numbered #® Broadway Was & magnet that drew a nondescript Smegregation of Republicans to-day, t Was reported about the haunts of the Politicians inet night that “Uncle Charley” Hackett, Congressman Ben O'Dell, Reformer Lexow and other firet rank lead of the machine were com- ing to town in response to commands from “the Easy Boos.” Whe conference, it waa sald, wan to be the most important held since the big smash in Janwary, when Mayor Strong shied at the machine. Local politiciane who train with the Boss were not let in on the secret, but they discovered in some way that there was to be a gathering of leaders, and descended upon the Boss's business of- fice only to find that none of the up- State crowd had struck town. They are coming, though, and coming strong, and their conference will probably be one of the features of the Bunday-echoo! expe- rience meetings that Platt has been con- ducting at the Fifth Avenue Hotel for ®ome montha, To-morrow's experience meeting may Hackett, O'Dell and the r t of the Piatt lrevtenants are expected in town to-night, and then something will Grop. The conference will be the first signal gun of t ampaign and will open the fight between the Platt and anti-Platt ‘Trust all along the line, with the ad- vantage in favor of the antis, Platt and his followers are greatly exercised over the break in the party lines in Washington, Onelda and Onan- daga Counties, and, according to the ad- mission of a Platt Senator to-day, are beginning to realize that they have a fight on their hands, and that further bluffing won't win. The big split at the Washington County Convention was a facer for the boss, He was confident that the Baker crowd was invincible in Washington, and the rout of it by the Burleigh faction was an unexpected blow. Added to this, the declaration of Senator Coggeshall, of Oneida, that he will run independently and split the Republican vote, Is causing the Boss lots of worry. is @ new row on in Onon- daga, id signs of a revolt against the machine organisation in St. Law- rence and Chatauqua Counties. The Ant! movement, according to ad- vices from those counth fe panning out better than the promotors of It ex- pected, and, combined with some new local rows, is bound to break into the machine vote. Indeed, the reports have been #0 alarming for a week that the Boss has Matern ASE i on filly by Balvator—Millie; A. Whiteomd, Mii called in hi dvisers to find out . atretel 90) how things stand. He is embarrassed Bay colt t —! i Sai ie sees KA Poe REC | acta, tek” NE Mitietadan-Miteetvnns Onenk | by new factional differences in his own BW aed fe tHe Nani! Poo 4 at pany wy. by imp. Maxim—Miss Clay; Gideon & wing of the party that have noghing to |. ‘The latter moved up on ‘the| Pel. % rl Dy imp. Martiahurst—Mise Mordred; do with the general situation in the a ol ne the fution 4 ce ping | we. tao: Stafford raised s little fly for Long. | Btate, and which the anti-Platt men are bow dos! Sleveriy’ bor rina a ema Lia, Sir Mordred—Mise Motley; R. Bosiver wes unable to Woate the sp) ro dot: heir best to expand. roel war second ve | Schima ait by Satvator—Mtiee Woodtord: a.| Clarke cur three ‘slices out of Bo ‘Then the sub, ft 4 uth Bos- fe subject of candidates in a ront of Bue Kittie, ‘Mme-- Byrace, 14,000, 09 eon ees causing trouble. New men have sprung ALEXANDER ISLAND RESULTS. RACH TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL- aD, June 2%—The races run at this track to-day resulted as follow aiitrtguescra ot at PRP deity 81 o'b ‘place: Bit Peet es and one-quarter Won Tancred, even and 2 siren ae tu fe me— ji e—Seven furlon, ack Wynne, 4 to 1 and gr to 6 io piace, and Top alla te third mei, NARRAGANSETT RESULTS. RACE TRACK, NARRAGANSETT PARK, June 22.—The races were con- tinued here to-day, with the following ver under , It te @ case of and w congress gate! John Sut, , 7 Four end a half furlongs. . Glorte sevona, 8 tot for place and ‘Car third, “‘Time-0. ‘TimeO.0T 12 rica LATONIA RESULTS, RACE TRACK, LATONIA, June 2.— ‘The results of the races run on this track to-day are as follows ven fur! wee i 3 Used William Chapman, tit, to 1 and even, Veda a 1 place, and Tancred third, ALBANY, June 22 ‘nursing mot Tal table beverage. Mes canara 4 A man named Geor ber — vapndry Bens Bon pe. ——_—— wicide. it Atty had a dark mus petachs mixed, A weighed 40 reased in a Tighe sult white shirt and wore @ black derby ay und ot elt te o bad forty-three Went table nay ‘. trae ‘one the Goon SF ale ote alter, Ross Soh three, joined the Shaker Colony at Nis- kayuna about a year ago. A mon! Patton. who, Thirty-eight DEAD IN A VACANT LOT. The body of a well-dressed, unknown man was found in @ vacant lot on the Southern Boulevard, near One Hundred and Forty-second street at 11.15 o'clock this morning. ‘There was @ thirty-two-calibre revol- right hand. The Mor- risania police are of the opinion that year 4, He wi hes, “Slot Gtty-alx year old, of street. Brooklyn, committed suicide thi by Ranging hiniself from a door. Ey h this morning. “Jutner'e driok! 4 ls body was slashin Nichole nngled, aes was forced ai ond by Long. Herman slid to bat Alok was easy for Stafford and (0 ru ae QOORE BY INNINGS. FULL DETAILS OF THE 5BW YORK-BOSTON GAME WILL BI GIVEN IN TO-NIGHTS BASEBALL EXTRA. RESCUED FROM LYNCHERS, Peter Conley Throws Wife and Babe in a Ca: Peter Conley, a boatman, quarreled with his wife at Bloomfield, N. J., last night, and, Heed chock! her wit! rope,’ three “her into. the canal Ene water revived her and reached shore. Conley next threw his five-year old ing | daughter into the canal. years olf, atreet, ‘o'clock this nded committed eut- by shooting him- ee Floped from a Shaker Colony, & girl of The child was rescued b; & crowd th jathered on t! bank. y ay a took | up in almost every Benate and Assembly to recognition, District with claims which the old timers he Boss must respect. Suyon to unravel the tangle. Mr. Platt would not consent to dis- uss the situation to-day, and his fol- wers admit that a'trifie worried will issue another statement next “week. ST. LOUIS NOT SIGHTED. The New American Liner hind the Record. The New American liner Louls had not been ted off Fire Island up to noon. She left Southampton at noon on Saturday last, passing Hurst Castle at 3.05 P. M., and her arrival in rt was looked for some time yester- is, led th vite ard as Louis, Hs, te pare oquall alle ae arrived Oi no Sandy ook Paris the e lonley to the police station. fon th ope was put around his neck, vend Be pulled along by it. ane police prevented him from being lynch Brigh ALB, Beach cane wo nod. runols se 4 umber of days prescribed by ——y Lie Williamson Wine at Fred FREDONIA, N. ¥., June 32.—The t: Fredonia to Portland an@ returi tartere, ft was son by W. H Tastor, by Le wi. Fredonia deal, of ry AP. Time prize won N “nevons Erie, Pa. ra ee Any wheels may be st registering ‘with, the Wheelmncn's' Protenite’ oo” Hivemeyer Bullding, N.Y. Bend for Bohlen, o a oe 'e ignpg mad ts WITHIN $5,373 OF IT. Reserve in the Treasury Is Now $90,004,027. WASHINGTON, June 2,—To-day's statement of the condition of the Treas- ury shows: Available cash balance, $183,374, (75; sold seenrye, $99,994.627, Arrested for Alleged Bigainy. NAW HAVEN, June $2.—Willlam Hares . M. repteraay, and well as Nave been’ abeam at as a Misa J ried in 1677, ‘weatner Indications: First Authentic Pictnre New North River Bridge. The Biggest in the World. Rain of the Another Child Has Been Killed While the Police Are Stilt Looking to: See Whether the! Must Pay Damages Hy Shooting = B Charles Helde, twelve years old, of 8 Third avenue, was awarded $15 damages in the Supreme Court to-day | in his suit against Charles Jackie, a Jeweller, of 96 Third avenue. On July 4, 103, while Heide wae in Bis yard, he received a slight’ flesh wound in the leg, as he clatmed, Feault of a shot fired by Jeskle, Jaeckle called a number of witnesses to show that Re was not in his yard, ner was he shooting et the time the boy was shot. Messrs. Alfred gud Charles Steckier and Adam B. Schatz who appeared for the boy, sald there was no doubt that: Jackie was the qullty perty anu should be mulcted in damages. The jury, | after Hetening to a charge at the hands | of Judge Andrews, brought in the ver-| dict, whieh, with cesta, will amount to about 9900. There was no claim that Jaehle in- tended to do the boy any harm, but the as maintained on the ground that) he w 1 rose negligence in fir- ine "the shou Stv** Oe is MODERN OLIVEF OLIVER TW TWISTS, An Harry Martin, of 13 Second street, ana George Livingston, of 164 Stanton street, two of the four men accused by two lads with enticing them from home and forcing them to steal, were held in de- fault of $1,500 ball ch for trial by Justice Grady, in the Eesex Market Court to-day, Christopher Emde, thirteen yeare old, of 136 Suffolk street, and Nathan Lipp- man, twelve years old, of 18 Rivington street, were committed to the Gerry @oclety rooms as witnesses. The other alleged Fagins, George Myers, of % De- lancey street and William Golstein, of Pitt street, were held for further ex- amination on Tuesday. Mrs, Rebecca Abrahams, of #2 Broome street, made @ charge of grand larceny against Martin Livingston and the boy Emde, Sne alleged that $9 was stolen | from the drawer of her fath dry- goods Emde admitted being guilty an handed the stolen Money to jefendants. capt. sheen of the Eldridge; staal the knotted rope iSehich the boys were beaten be led to M rf “Gm oath not to give \ and’ "Livingston pleaded noi Ee s s Bulge TRIED TO KILL HIS BROTHER. Willie Jomes Attacked the Child with a Knife. PATCHOGUE, L. I., June %,—Willle Jones, twelve years of age, tried to kill his little brother this morning by cut- ting his throat. His mother heard @ screal 4 found Willie and his little brother struggling. Willie had his brother by the throat and was brandishing 4 knife. He was fore | ansefted, they themselves are #0 unpre- | overpowering the little boy when his inether rushed to his assistance. She caught hold of Willie, He struggied with her to free himself, but she soon disarmed him. He was then taken to the house and placed in civse confinement. Willie has been acting strangely for several days. The other day he told ome companions he was tired of living and jumped into Swan River. He was hauled out after a struggle. -— Bacteriologists im Senet At the second ssasion of the Comvention of bae- teriologists to-day 1m the Academy of Metictne, 47 Went Forty-third otreet, & commities of seven ecled to make investigation end research 1d of Dectoria, Papers were read by in the eores, Sieraberg. Surgen-General In, the army Brot, Wale. of the of Mies teed. OO, Gre a tah Brostway and 1408 04 ove. O98 C a. Apealute ang pen 4 ~ Trolley Care Have Fenders, ry = > PNTAA- nz ANIL . Rime \ ‘ON ITS | LAST LESS, Bosebery’s Cabinet M Meets to Die- cuss the Crisis, Generally Expected that the Min- tetry Will Resign. Irish Members, It Is Said, Respom- sible fer the Defeat. LONDON, June %2.—The Cabinet met | at Lord Rosebery's official :~sidance on Downing street, at 11 o’steck this morn- ing. The Secretary of State for War, Mr. Campbell - Bannerman, whistling merrily. ‘When the Cabinet adjourned for lanch ne decision hed been reached in regard | to its resignation, The Ministers met again at 4 o'clock and rose at A464 The, decision of the Ministers is mot yet) known, At the close of the meeting Lord Rose- bery started fur Windsor im order to inform the Queen of the decision arrived at by the Ministers, This will not be announced until Monday. But a strong impreasion prevails that the Cabinet has decided to resign. Westminster’ Gaseti (Liberal) says that it is generally expected the Cabinet will decide to resign. Shortly after the Council broke wp, at 1.90 P. M., the Postmaster-General, Mr. ‘Gilbert d. vine enteced | the JUDGE APPELL’S PELL’S CONDUCT. ‘The Legtalative Committee Rintewed the Shester rie o, be Rtive testimony s he Combaitiee ther edjeurned und PAID $30,000 3 F i & ii i apFELl pri GLP af nat { | a ' E | I f COFFEY HAS BEEN SUED. Assemblyman ScicepSte Wants $25,000 of the Senator's Money. UF FALA, Jume 2%.—Senator Coffey, of Kings County, has put tn an answer in the suit for $5,000 brought againet him by Assemblyman Charles Schoepitim, ef this city. Arnold Morley, and the Secretary of | ha ate fur War were summoned to con- fer with Lord Rosebery. This started the rumor that the Ministers will finally decide to resign and cast upon the Op- position the responsibility of Govern- ment, and make them select the time for the dissolution of Parliament. It is asserted that the Irish members are largely responsible for the present situation. The basis for this assertion fs that thelr action in compelling the| Chancellor of the Exehequer to rescind | the vote for the erection of @ statue | to Oiver Cromwell seriously under-| mined the Government. i In many other ways, it is claimed, the Irish members helped to bring about the coming general election which, it te red for, and which, according to gea-| eral opinion, will surely result in the return of the Unionists to power and bilit ft & Hom Bile megan satre for 7 ef vats @ mous 77, dines Sith one. Gieen | aie. due see oie ac ite Beara nue ‘I pfs to ie mae & te (recon bod ian ‘The Wethe iries bers are Mal i] Aas aftereet cee eee | e u Vern syed. We must have = Land| bile It would be to defraud us of FRENCH WARSHIP ASHORE. Redeetable able Signals for Ae) statance from Cape Sepet. i} TOUIAN, Jan. %3.—The French battie- | ship Redoutable, of $80 tons displace- t, is ashore off Cape Bepet. Bhe has signalled for assistance. ——— TURFMEN INDICTED. Hawthorne Proprietors, Bookmak- ers aad Sheet Writers Included. CHICAGO, June %..~The Civic Feder. ation war on race-track gambling wi carried to the Grand jury ta-day, and a large number of track proprietors and attaches were Indicted wthorne track Was represented in Indictments by, the following pr : Edward amet John 3 jam be 4 plunder” and a crime Tl ns jurke, Harry | petent men to draw pay as Am American and a Mexican Foaght fer @ Senesita. CATORCE, Mexico, June 2%.—James Atkinson, an American ove buyer, end Francisco Hernaodes, @ Mexican ranci- man, fought @ dual near Cedral, east of bere esterday, In whieh Atkinson was devoted to the The men were senorita vinain to settle their "love contest ZIMMIE HAS A PROXY. Wen't Race Johnsen, but Wilt Fur uish a Mas Whe Will. PITTSBURG, Pa., June %—Arthur Zimmerman, who ts here to ride exhi- bition trials at the local bicycle races, says that under no circum Pace See a Australia, and he reall: a = BE Ree We hee See FLOOD WAITS ON HERBERT. eide the Court-Martial. The proceedings of the Court of 1 quiry, which concluded its investigation: of the charges against James Flood, master somber at the Brooklyn Navy. ard. Teta iee es vermin accuse of ee ins - allied tue SMMlood wil remain in charge of plumbing shop until the Wamace, ht the Navy passes on the findings. w Forecast, yr talrty-aix hours ending 8 P.M, Yor City and vicinity: 3 Wy as Gener. Forecast Sunday, for iy fair t Matlonary tem. ature. 80% tnda. "The folcow! recor ha temperature for the morning notre wn and Joseph Uilma: ariem hroprietors William jartin, Josep! George Hankins and at Hie. With the proprietors bunch ot forty. four bookmakers, sheet write: indicted. i ne declare that to trial and Chicago per- The followin; were A. Mch indicted: Murphy, by the ‘hermometer at cA Me. Caan — eri oulver, Route." round trom toot of ‘Whitehall tances will | oh, mmm mn A it for Miao anor ne Soniuos [rence od th aa teste i te were forwarded to|si | Al ei Hi if Witness tuimhed ae ij A i 2 dows, Hi put Faliea ta Staci tel? Wriih Gustave venue, whose shen 'wore in" hee, carne’ bought and paid for tham bersel In answer to further questions nese broke loose and volubly di Hellerung. she said, had put SCapt. Ww! Mrs. ly whi . and waa jess put ‘ono! don't Look, out tw want me t The Secretary of th. Navy to De-| Stree! it was Michael rly teenth fitendly with him up to had not kept his word wi fore she had broken faith wit! Capt aking shifted uneasily | witness told << io viet off the wr whi saw on Supt. Dennett desk showed her thai % ‘ay was on the society's lst to with neglact of duty. Three di eh recinet bean tor clase ‘wr the bis to disappear. Herrman swore that one Mercer Street Gratton, woman In the stree in PRICE ONE CENT. EDITION Preeinc’ Asked Rout her jertaran gent ae Capt. ahi TO THE POLE. Mrs. Herrman’s Statements in he wil at various times about two years gta fs foes, Pest S', roused ; ow drives the patrol wagon in the Nine= was it he to the en ehe to the Cr a} wit ouses in the Fit. rae