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___EXTRA | "PRICE 1B ONE CENT. VAST STEAL IN CUBAN POSTAL SERVICE SHOWN BY CONFESSION Deputy ‘Audiee Reeves Gives Up $4, 500| Which He Renstved fewer WOMAN FOUND IN BAY "All He Knows of Plot. | Jewelry and Fine ¢ Fine Clothes on the Body--Had Been Dead Five Days. Congress CommitteeCon- siders a New Law, but Finds the Case a Puz-| tle, and Asks for Con-| ference of Governing Bodies of Our Gov-, | While the Brooklyn police wif not watch. numbered 11,20, was attached to ernment. admit that a woman found dead floating |her waist by « chatelaine } on eenen in the bay off Ninety-fimr street, Port! ‘The woman's hair was long and dark | Hamilton, to-day, met her death by foul | prown nearly Diack, Tt had b (Ry the Amsoriavet Prose.) piay, they are ig to — Ut DO* loosened in the water and reached to per y veg ® Wound on tne forenead of the corpse HAVANA, May 16.—-W. HH Reeves wan iameeuia {ane - se a atatie a Deputy Avditor of the Island, made 4/ tng wound was at the hair line over throughout. She wore a tailor-made @onfession at midnight ana gave up) the nose. It was about three-quarters of pine iacket and a skirt of heavy dark- MO given to dim by CF. W. Neely, 4% inen long and quite Jeep, a.though the arrested Financial Agent of Ponts |" %4 no: indent « brown material bone Her shoes were of patent leather, looked as though it might have been jjiced and fitted with rubber heels and * @t Havana, to perform certain services ne fed wth e blunt inetrument. Still oork insoles. the day he left. | ls powsible that it was caused Dy the!) Her stockings were dark blue. with! Fetuse to disclose the nature of the con-| WIth some heavy object while the bedy | were of plain black elastic floated with whe tide, Tm. " | e bottom of her brown canvas un- feasion, barely admitting that the con-| ‘The police incline to the latter theory. | Jerskirt was torn off . fession has been made But the fact They also hold that a long mark under | Her corsets were plain white bearing that it was made is certain, and It i* the left eye was received after death the trade mark “The Cyclist, W. B tino certain that a disclosure was made However, these wounds have sicrted a Style 15s that if verified will make the frauds rigid inquiry as to the identtty of the) Her dress shields bore the mark “La @eeume o shape that will prove astound. | ¥Oman and the manner of her death. | Cigale Gen, Wood and the postal inapeotors td of (he woman coming in contact \gmail white polka dots, Her garters ing. Drowning ts the verdict of the detec-| Hier undershirt was of flannel ané tives. They rhink the woman either fell | like the rest of her clothes, new Tt ie elmimed that $1.4 more will be or fumped overboard. When the body | It head evidently never been before recovered to-day wae taken to the Brooklyn Morgue, | worn WABHINGTON, May ih—In accord: | Keeper McGuire declared that it had, On the Inner etde of the right thigh | Was a large discoloration, The body was found within @ fee of the spot where the corpse of Frank ) Was murdered \ast Autumn, Qnce with the request of Attorney-Gen: \not been in the water more than five era! Grigas the Judiciary Committee of | gaye the House of Representatives to-day! The woman was evidently « person of | Geceidered means of dealing with th? | wealth and refinement. She was about | 1 Heviy ase a ke oftenaes rising in| irene bat n was explaine, pg Tp Tce Ae Sseee th ladles tt a) Though the action of the waver had Chairman Ray, of the Committee, in| The b Ay of the woman was Alscovered ewollen her features, the face bore |by Henry, Gro lives on Nine- traces of loveliness, The mome was |‘ieth at i] which he sald: | matt “Tt tp @bvious that the laws of the | ace showed refinement. Evidently the and retrousse, The lips firm. The onbestenen in me Sorpos font eet ng we the be ide th wel be Nevnauled the pp States ought to provide a sure | woman had known the luxuries of life po ee at ote” had Gnd speedy return of fugitives from Jus) On the third Anger of her left hand|"Al"Enly Daim ‘of the bay ie oppreite tee who flee from Cuba and seek refuge lamond ring-evidently an en-| Tompkinsville, 8 1. it is conjectured ‘ta the Unites States, 1 nave drafted |" * 4 th ene ai the woman may have lived there agement ring—theugh |t bore se in The pol ire hold thet the young wi 8 met death either by suicide or ace! When the body of Prank Hardy was!» fourd last the police would not conatder the theory ot foul play. Later found that the young man hed red ° @@ set which will make the course of| geri, tion. Above it was @ plain gold procediire in such matiers sure ea ere eortain and I respectfully ask that it} ‘The figure was plump Her height was | be considered by your committee and if) abou: 6 feet E inches. Hor teeth were! |; found expedient that it be introduced | j romero passed as speedily as possible” ‘The discussion before the aiis| : pes ir2GIANTS LINED UP _ WITH PERFECTOS. flome of the members regarded this peria! to The Brening World) that might be more prolonged then bm im Cuba was most extraordinary] PeAGUE PARK. 8T LOUIS, May th | showers However, Hawiey showed complicated, as Spain had relin-| ne second act in“the baseball meio-|*Peed and fair control in pretminary quirhed sovereignty, the United Mates « practice and there was h ther he bad drama, “Giants and Terrors, or, Goliath aed not assumed sovereigniy. and Cuba > would help win bie sixth game of the Rad not organised as « sovereign gov.| Reversed.” was the play upon which! oe ene ee wanquighed in the ‘ernment. the curtain arose this afternoon. Nome! ie") .0i case tn quate § : J. @, Ray. the Chairman, laid before | knew whether this was the portion re | gite wie ahi the committer « brief bili he had drawn, | plete with broad comedy or that in-| © Patsy 5 ¥ Tebeau, who commands having but one section and providing} tense, thrilling section of the Play Terrors, opined that Mr. Jones oad for the surrender of offending officials) Wherein the plot should be unfolded. be pitcher enough vo pull owt a vietory of Cuba when fleeing into the United! There was little suspicion of a plot In team the Giants. This and the Attorney-Gen-| (he fire act performed on Wednesday. pour ceaneit fact meer @rals bill were considered at length in which the heavy villain's role was ing wie pean ye dapd: spond Kh was finally determined that the] the feature of the curtain tableau. ine aspect of the heavens, kept the mul- Emerson Pinkney Hawley was cast for 0 *. at . ae Voce, &. being, he titude away. Still © commentobte band turn to piteh for Mr, Ewing's Hariem of Amerions Metwepette | iroure The atmonpheric conditions | (continued om Teuta Page) ee ft i) for @ sudden chiliiness Ladies Treveiting Alene \heechin the place of the teeridt'y that | 1. 120 ree of & ar) roraded bore Toare Sere come of ru Prasayivesia Latin te Shona he > — neon ~ J * military authority as so complete that Mt covered the cases of Neely and oihers and would permit the military branch to take Neely tn this country ang re- 4 wrn him to Cuba, ‘The view was general that the sitaa- NEW i ae 030002000 RIT EN BY BRT | ALL THE LATEST SPORTING NEWS| > | ___ [*Cxroutation Books Open to Al.” | 1908, MAPEKINGS LONG SIEGE ENDS. rove he BADEN-POWELL’S HEROES ARE SAVED AT-LAST. LONDON, May 18—9.10 P. M.—Mafeking has been relieved. PRETORIA. May 18—It was officially annonnced to-day that when the |laagers and forts around Mafeking had been severely bombarded the siege was abandoned, a British force from tne South taking possession of the place. President Steyn left here for the Free State yesterday night. Addressing "la crowd on the platform he urged them to be of good cheer. It is reperted that 5,000 British troops have surrounded Christiana and that the Landrost and other officials have been = prisoners. “HRUILOD THREE BOER HIER ST. LOUIS. ho3tl — ‘ 1m and Resist Americans RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE. .7 to the End. |Botha, Duprey and Daniels Are Prisoners--Roberts ee ee wl Advances. the Malay Archipelago, cast of Lusen.! enenemginen Teaver samt» LONDON, May 18, 4.14 P. M.—It is officially an- Prevent Wek yin was aownies * aounced that Gen. Hutton's mounted infantry yes- thas heme cannot crear oly — terday surprised and captured Commandant Botha Leone een lcactoe oe, and twenty-three other Boers thirty miles north> mines tod on pranion © west of Kroonstadt. " It is also announced that Gen. Methuen entered - Hoopstad yesterday unopposed, that Gens. Duprey MANILA, May 18—A_ proclamation | Durporting to nave Deen issued by Aguin- | ST. LOUIS RESULTS pines fo | Commission © And provinces eee fo: of governme SHTNING CAUSES A $500 FIRE | neramenran rm = and Daniels and forty men have surrendered and oS ’ that Gen. Broadwood occupied Lindley yesterday, . . Gnd independence ani amein werns the ¢ y scsiatiagie inane | With Botha there were captured Field Cornet WEATHER FORECAST. !Gassen, five Johannesburg policemen and seven- ; 71 pecsenst tor the tnrcy-ats towne esa. (teen Boer soldiers, i vad Gadling + ty New Ye Gen. Roberts reports that Steyn was not at Lind- P N OOWN BY BICYCLE AND KILLED. Wee par" Rinets | Wat” tecomine ley, and that his government officials lett there last fresh to brisk northwest |Sunday. & Pino ie Boy at O'Net's. Sp Covers mye ant material) np ng ana . °

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