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TRIB RMT OPTS THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 190%. “SCANNELL, CROK "STRANGEST OF TOOK His Life Reads Like a! Page from Old New York—Good Friend, Bitter Enemy, Sport- ing Man, Lover of Horses, He Has Made $750,000 Out of; Politics. ‘i John J. Scannell, Fire Commissioner. district leader of Tammany Hail, ing man, life-long friend of Richard Cr * is one of the most picluresyiue fay among the recl rulers of Neu York He sends the mind lack ! ; old New York—the boli, in: if days of gangs and repe shed, before the skyscraper appeared «1 Broadway, and hen to be a Bowery ti meant something. An erect, wiry ma hawk. strong in his J his *hatreds, violent, recvengefe his money as the men of ius clos careless of consequences, John ia one of the iast uf a rare? be as obsclete in Andian or the stage cone He is said to hare made cut of yp IM variouspways, $7.50. 00. erce in netting | atiwils New Vork as the litiee, Real Rulers of New York. Jolin J. Scannell. After Croker, fh te legiiima Snnell haces tien fe the very tire: { m thought of ater t & x: Wyck fd Vernment to tie col many orgunization 1 counted, Ta nine lw Had you asked any what reward 5 for his unswerving fidel * and his incidental work. A) question Croker as Gwhien predietio Mest mous a years of pros; have been. verifie ure) and aske He sent for his strlent while |S Paige before ti 1 HO ARSeINDLS Doetriet. willed ' the Tammany’ pa tii crack- |! uu Ie HlecWiis: slag tng small bot nid preaieting CIS SID ns | fi HHP GT ENOL ad ce \ in “John, what dy you want? You can ii ts have your pick | i ‘ Scannell replied hs E “Well, Dick. E think Vd tke to be Fire fight 5 Commissioner.”* ; i Scan a Ottice. Puisdurcceimne tenis: a sald Croker, anit the mat ‘ , a * led then and there i Ha During the two months that followed while ambitious aspirants who bad] !Mirty x eine ety iu Viewed in proapective the promipe off ay anned: fut le ‘4 Bee li reat personal profit, were struggling # hungty army of sycophants—to reach the royal person of Croker alone stood secure int the por jon he first man to be sw and since then has t By the Fire Department y The office has 4 sentimental frscte e . tlon for Scannell remarde it with al wagesston of He wan the Wyek| a good deal more pride tian trac i terlstle of the heads of other cliy de partments. de sald once with every ine @feation of sin Md rather be Chief of th “= WOMEN LAW FOR Fire Department t Hest « Enited States.” | Scannell the Fire Depart-y ment as exsen iy , siete DEAD MAN’S MONEY fg not entit ‘ excellence rs ln Duryea, Actr , in Legat Fight with Widow of Dr. William L. Simpson. ere Scannell |: genial, rugee awithout the pret Hall leaders wh their political pulls ing to rerve on view “Tam neither an int gy former.” Scannell's ca tonal « Me and bas provabl cored as 4 man untlt "3 even Croker himeci?, same char: T the erlme for are knuwn to . Hall, His him Justify b een ind fammany through rother Dr “ory had ki arouxed Donahue strapping revenge. BS John, then a youns closely willed to the sporit w York, with wien he n 2! NEWYORK MINISTER IS A MURDERER. nical grounds. mat saw him a couple of die ‘ To mort of the Tam Yagie mi have been annell was a sportsma ma town. He is eam! the most popular leaders tn Hill. ” In Drunken Rage, Rev. C. G. Adams, Formerly ot St. Mark's Chapel, Shot Down Dr. J. G. Jessup. But there was « go) ago when Se @ontention that ¢ many Hall in tw pointed Fi ant reel, or at ie : an eperile 1 mer AMA drunken vi Ms and < rw . dexsup, a Wee dentist was yemoved te isi to-day. a vite he Adams oyall nigat Harn as he had ¢ A friendapip between Cie men lad “Toker yeon clone and of ong standing. Adams is Laan n cloxe and of long standis Wud been drinking and became violen his Th sup’ | oy fast night, abusing and Wuriied daughter and her smaller brothers girl, Agnes M, Adams, ran to house and begged him to inter: Dr, Jessup went back to the house [with the girl and ed upstairs to e| Adamma’s room. Hie told the ex-minister ie his daughter, joni ray. complied aint Would haves wishes. notwithatandtiny Andrew's Ep Cal, rector of at Oaklund, Church ty ER’S FRIEND; |. UR RULERS. ‘| Partner B.Altmank@o, \ INFANTS’ WEAR. Gingham Dresses, Pique Reefers and Coats, Hats and Caps, also the balance of this season's novelties, at Reduced Prices. : And for THURSCAY, JUNE 20th, the following CH +~ special offer'ngs: S LONG or SHORT SLIPS of Nainsook, in Infants’ sizes 9 “to 4 years, i 3 0 38c. 31 SMORT DRESSES of Lawn in long waisted effect; sizes 2 to 4 years, 5 . r 75c. & $1.10 IMPORTED GUIMPES; sizes 18 months to 4 58c. years, : : . . . : * | FANCY WORK DEPARTMENT. Commenced Linen Pieces with silks to fin'sh, Renaissance Patterns, Braids, Threads and Rings; Stamps and Tinted Cushion Covers, Stamped Linens, Laundry and Steamer Bags, Cretonne Pillow Slips, ete. For THURSDAY, JUNE 20th: 500 DOZEN PIECES OF STAMPED LINEN, comprising Doylies, Centre Pieces, Tray Cloths and Bureau Scarfs, Less than Regular Prices, 85c. | At from '; to 1s Lawn Dresser Set , lace trimmed, regular value $1.25, (Counters rear of Rotunda, First Floor.) A GREAT MANY PEOPLE ARE looking for second-hand man- dolins and guitars, If you have one to sell advertise it in the Sunday World. = INSANELY JEALOUS MAN DECOYS WIFE TO KILL HER. SP POVISIOVIDIDODOID VEIVOSLESESISTISS ee | PIN eEN SRV ENE oN RON INES » . * * * ® » » * * * » > FOS LFESSOTSSSPSGHVOSEGD GETHHGIOTSOTIGSOS Bk AAAAA AOS aa AA AAA AAARE EE EOSOAER OBL EACODRATALE AL AEA OD | \e \@ Ahearn, After Writing a Letter in Justifica- tion, Shoots His Life Dead and Then Kills Himself. oaereeene: 1 « Moved her 4 truth of thin affatr, 1 he remained with ghem wntil tive yeara and saved every 5 she recelved a letter «tice home, and when 1 Tt Wax an invitation Kot home | met this woman, foney Tstind last night, | ‘Through her 1 support her children H ‘They epent the eventing from her tiret husband, which [knew ‘ wou 120 Mt acen alive about; nothing about when 1 met her, but R Were dead when Koundsaman Clark) Jearned Jater ne hax the ¥ moa ear and start for} placed on my shovidere. but as ¢ in the work wrong. of God may ligne id her son-in-law, who could have saved ettully, AMES F. AMHEARN."” Dead in the Yard, At Lovelock this aw amakened by ning Mr, War pistol ws! | Henry: my home. rmet tid he be her to r hix house. He notitled the potic vaye Her test husband onfand an ex 4 Wan mate, bat Were Vrotectors, whom s perndly in he f nothing was After the police] ‘phe Henry Warake referred to ina ave hor and be son-in- | won af the nan who found: the bod Ahearn was employed ax an feeman Hea eget and ‘It a trainer for his. father, w i : nteeman by backsiyardi Wable stable of hornes ut he Americar Le nd was w Mix, Goodfellow. dn | known me toalave and vie cena man's an ae Sets Near him | Moslty i due to the bellet that) th f : : hom Mm | Kept hin wife away from. him. when Coney Island, whe a wound | they protect ‘her from Loved asc imatd, and soon Arne AR STeISUEMEREDAT the bodies, hot have any ehtl- Were martt irs. Ahearn had | 1 caf : pea bodles, rf inurriage, although arrled before to 4 James Coles; Which were to Coroner Ad ANd) Was conceal: y City, but had secured af Havron and sent to te Coney Island . The woman had yo him Morgue. In the pockets of the d c th 1 ring, Her hastund hi home at}iman's clothes w found two letters. olds Mis, fla: Graveren t,o The nO he wold hie of her, and att s deater In sion.” (2 At sue times she would abused her lo to the home ¢ Ir A. Warnke, where | Ahearn asked him tu Molen from Co the family (ook care of her and kep: | care for Ahearn's Jewelry and to eee SWOOD, Del, Ju 19. her until her husband's rage cooled. | that he and his wife were buried to- g Me une A A 2 y ‘Thieves broke open the corner-stone gether. ‘The second wax as follows: | tno" Nowlycorected. Mothoul “Ty the General Public: Church and a trade dollar “As I go before my maker (God) 1'old coins were stolen. Two months ago she left her husband, and, acting on the advice of friends, docided to stay away from him, Eplscopa id several | CN + —_—_ BAXTE Tries to Shoot Judge Intter. town, being ale wn rant for Baxte pursuing the sug Ww posed the match, Haxter and the to reside ut the ported to have left Mount Holly, but the pair came back later. SKILL is required to an unus- ual degree in the correct manutacture: of a Wedding That is why Lamberts’ Seamless Wedding Rings first acquired their proud reputation. 14-Karat Solid Gold, $3 to $12. 18-Karat Solid Gold, $4 to $16. 22-Karat Solid Gold, $6 to $24. Their price for rings that are absolutely without solder, seamless and guaranteed for life is as low as an honest ring can be sold for. This is because we manufacture the rings in our own factory. ~The bridegroom is the only middleman between the manufacturer and the wearer. Any one can make inferior gold into wedding rings or other jewelry, but Lambert Brothers’ stamp i accepted asa hallmark of purity. GRADUATION GIFTS. Lamberts’ Class Rings and Glass Pins are famed wherever there are schools. Solid Gold Pins, enumelled, $2 cach. Sterl’ny Silver Pins, enamelled, 75¢. each. Class Rings, $1.75 t> £25.00, made in our own lactory. él eS Hd cold e old roll, CLASS PIN, solid gold, Sterling Si $2 § ass pis, solid gol, 75% erame Sterling $2} Sterling’ s Ivers.<c00 75e 75 CLASS RING, solld gol, SS RING, solid gold} figures payed with band and rose cut diamoads $30 $25 ~. .. $2.50} Fin: diamonds....66 Gld Go'd Bought, Exchanged Comprehensive Cata/ogues Sent. CLASS RING. olid Jband.raised, vee BETS Diamonds at Less Than Present import Fr:ces- or Remodelied. IFES. IMPORTERS: RUGS, SILKS, Curios, BROADWAY & 15TH ST. ‘ont and Broadway Windew.) Rattan Rockers. Substantially constructed, part. tirm and strone, ¢ of the most comfort Odd Arm Chairs in Rattan et $4, $5 and $6. A complete showing of Rattan and Willow Arm and Golf Chairs, in natural wood, forest greens and sealing wax reds, (Pith Floor.) = iyo — R FLEES FROM ANGRY MOB. Wills and Is Chased by the Infuriated Citizens. ds, dune 1%.—A ) Wills ordered Baxter out, and the latter curred -|polnted a pistol at him. ‘The Judge n Taxter, of New |erasped the weapon and thrashed hiw MOUNT HOLLY tonal episod when Hart who for time past has! woutdet Iving at the of former Judge |p coat, rushed Wills, atte to shot the |¢rom th by Judge Wills Janda crowd Sletation he was Sedge, Haxter and at the Baxter was fore Lin bis exeape by; ; Judge Wills swore out a war ttand officers ane Ka drew hin pistol, n discharging Jt ie Baxter came to Mowst Holly several | py pek# ago and became ¢ngaged to Judge Is'x daughter Mal ‘The Judge op- | ¢) but hin wife favored | ermitted | 1s the Intter was a Burlington In a Wills, who came to tath Mrw, at the Baxter was lat of cated at the Wills home. Baxter and babel were ree Yeater din jail here. A 1 about the bulld- To-day Judge 8 attempted, SALOON KEEPERS WIN. Ibe Many Positions of NYACK, N. or has refused to revoke n certificates of M nty-five years Sheeky and Mrs, heen JK since the Keepers, upon ace! . which occured sey- New York Antl-Saloon Leagu the sutoon keepers wita law by selling liq: ai wi a BNE cral weeks ago. the| Mrz, Fish ts the only © Bewldes or on Sunday. jhaving been Governor of Hamp- have to pay (ae cost, ' saire, Mr, Cheney had served as United maloon stecpers States Benator ‘and as United ‘The Lengu> w fe eelebtating their victory by Giving mintiter to Bwliserland, “Under seals te celebrating leig victory er to witzerland, unc = way free beer. te dent Harr.son, one rman na, attacked by the i 4

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