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¥ care rs eo aye THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, 16, 1901: » SEARCH FOR A BEDIAMONDED FAGIN WHO SCHOOLS BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS. OOOO STERN BROTHERS © direct attention te a later importation of Paris Novelties in Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs In exeiusive styles and effects For to-morrow | Women's Linen |hematitched emoroldered handkerchie at 12¢ | Women’s Linen French lace edga 19¢ 2 | hand embroidered initial handkerchiefs, 2 10) ee CEI Police After Mysterious ® Man Who Plies His 2 Nefarious Calling}; Among the Young of!; the East Side. Women’s unlaundered al!-linen C hand hemstitched handkerchiefs with hand embr'd Initials, at 25 2 3%: Women's silk and linen golf handkerchiefs ° white and colored effects, at 37°, 48, 65 Rugs and Mattings China and Japan Mattings. per roll of 40 yds. $7.90 Value $9.50 to 12,50 Axminster and Brussels Rugs, 9 by 12 ft, $17.25 Value $22,50 India Dhurrles at REDUCED PRICES. Japanese Cotton and Jute Rugs, American Fiber Mats, Axminster, Wiiton, Brussels and Smyrna Rugs of the best make, West Twenty-third Street THE LOWLY VICTIM, Avrested for pleking n pocket. Abent fourteen years of Black hair and eyes that ft Poorly dreaned and I1-ted. A oblid of the slums Lives on Orchard atre Refrsen to talk. Knows no Fagin. Mas no knowledge of a xank. THE PRINCELY FAGIN, Abont thirty years old. Dark eyes and complexion. Black hair and muatacke. About 5 feet it in height. | Suave of manner. Speake with alight nccent i ae Teeth even and white. Oresses in the height of J fen and wenre dinmonuides in the Tenderloiny on the east hed Hike a poor WANING FOR A *S) vierin q REAL ESTATE MEN _ HIS EASY VICTIMS. ‘Mr. Lawrence," However, Tackled the Wrong Man, and He Was Neatly Trapped. The remote cause of much vice on the tonite is the Fagin, Win torts the » eo owhem he makes stn it @: atmosp ore dn which there stati: pomtive to the good, weak-minded children be-| come realy victims of the ghoul, who contrasts thelr poverty with the money _ they may make tealing or acting) as “‘cappers!' for disorderly resortn. | They turn over to him result of} thelr thefts or baseracts, HW returns| John W. Tawrenos, alias Davis, allaay He took “Lawrence’” out to New Jersey. Edwards, a slick young swindler from| drove him over tae property and finally polttem|sn fnalgnificant ..actlon of QessE Yankeeland, is at lant in the grip of | *Ked him to dinner at his home. . \ ty Lawrence was delighted, and his ‘The ghoul grews rich; as a fenoral | s SILBERMAN? | Jersey Justice after sucesnfuily bun-| father would certainly buy the property: rule, {fhe in fastidious, he disp . dogens of real estate men, lawyers} But he must go home early in the much jewelry. His unfortunate little and hotelkeepers out of various sums of | MOrninE. and would Mr, Niles give Alm victims continue on the downward | {S@ee (COO OCC Tee | an option on the property for a. week. way that leads to Stato Pri the Centre Street Court as much, money. Certainly, Mr. Niles not only did that, Lawrence's specialty has been to pose | but loaned his promising customer $2 to threngh the slums. | ut the «irl looks unger She wan |, tected with her hand tn the pocket | 5 ay hia rallron are. p» When he aad gained the con-/of Lawrence unt!l last Friday, when a an Tted) NURH Fhe sped away with ¢ is of the wind | ert Philip ¢ s upon her trall | of the owner or agent he con-|Prominent real eptate dealer happened z th ape reir Nefere a friendly A man upon whose fingers diamond ; whose attire In the latest -§ | out) and culate Aas he wanders ne threugh the popular Broadway resorts i and allows the Iimelights to play about | fo mentl expe . veonlently discovered that he had lost Parentiy the same eta pierce Als pocketbook. His predicament wan| | ‘The two put thelr heads together and sssumed so gat down and answered all the "nda" Int o of New he never failed to get from $15 to $90| Soruty rea weakens Of that day. of New peraon. usibly and naturally that Orchard street and | why she wandered ao far h h for sale, warning the Bis olly features, but who during the | from june gruw silent. They Mlel her | RW Rese cea ancora mhould “appear. “An aniawer carne early hours of the morning slinks like | w ny, seeking to extort & | in Worces: Mass ‘ 6 may ery next day from Proprietor e went to the well ence too of the Octagon Hotel, at Sea- when he tackled Nathantel L. that “Lawrence” had an en- a inw in the Singer Butiding, | FAkement to see him en Monday. from the suspicions ¢ but stout them with her owl: | [ike «yen and would net talk. ‘They | eof the gang of whlch she tw sup. | @lcreature of the gutter through the} 114, er @treets of the eant aide, 1s a Kentle with whom tha police wo! q n Lawrence oame as he promised, ai ‘ al ion thal psltca| wild nol ae oy thelea tekotaw nich) sued teistr ty, He told Mr. Niles he came | Mr. Niles wan there, too, With ae wae fi beat Central Office men are detailed for hidiered and clos her Mpa more | wicoaninelic So. | fodmed Jail at Moreistow'n, where he : lodged in jail at Morristown, where he fa ant |! Deld for the: grand Jury. ¢| The nwindler's tacticn wero the same | with all his vietima., Since his arreat |Mozens of real entate men have written “Law. | (ie Jersey authorities telling how they sanectM{ | Were awindled re An amusing development fs that at the v ‘ace &| very moment when Lawyer Niles and Te oes! Ore-| his broker friend. were exchanging con- hin pockets, fdences in the latter's office in Pine He had lost it, and|atreet, “Lawrenc: was in another of s—that was of no! broker's office directly across the hall cept that he would working his swindle there, and when uty In a certain district and they will for the Gerry look wine, Ask them why Bensie Silber- werawayandt the M man was put upon the ay nad ane: inte hte aint aun MOTrOW, straight-haired, furtive sll Prine ciantcaics who might | Ying to locate the woman who might Besate of Orchard street! Thoy will say |have mifendt hecatae af Hessen iene Nothing: they can prove nothing. Ingers but for the Italian boy. If she But, however, dally reports are com: |CAll De found the asm of the pollee | ing into the dle Chief's ottice of little! “When a, reporter, approaahed | aA reporter. a ean Gepredations that are curling some Wn-| she looked at him: In air wal aang easiness among the sleuths. A ci nelther where she came from nor here 18 reported ther there lho whe was. Mer parents were. fo ntry hh wre is SO 0 nd | Qlways the same complainte—stories of | | aarttitces ‘ Kenoverii than Newsdeteo ork ney bia kemt ress and i whe dark-eyed boys and kira who slide The V4, Cniuary aireet, and may that PUKING POCKETS. riy ‘unt he coull telegraph for | sietin comin out ot Mie omen with 3 ferrets In the crowds of the tenem Hwayas been aa dittcul ic check in hin hand which he was about and flag out again. rlener a Ay, she never Was Young man acted rts welll to have cashed for the benefit of the bold mien and fearless eye Niles hastened to reileve his plight. Funfortunate “Lawrence. While-an air of * ts maint Anil the poles look for Fagin eKeretereten at Headquarters, there Is — ——— oe acne Plain, and if ore of the sclnthen j — Men would talk he would a tale of ‘@ richly dre: man Who ts Ukened unto the Fagin old, we trate in yy always fur pickpo, on the east @ Bully have they t their Vaxed and from the dingy} which they nre familiar the the avenues wh alt walk. In the ry been minsod: won thelr pocket while men lessneas in io the walleta in thi a The east ride ‘Thrifty Italians w! unts 4 SHIT POORLY, ODDLY MISSING. BA INPER, RMD CHNGLERS, ———— Attempt to Kill M. red’ most.| Baudin, Minister of no faith in George Rogers Wilson Disappears While Swim- ming Near Larchmont Yacht Club. Rubin, Pursued Across| Progressive Club on/50, 0 pla sity banks and. Who Catrry “eave, ot Public Works. st Back by Bondsman. Green Layouts. power of the Kank. The complaints The strange disappearance of George) chair fleet tater. Ho left the club at 10.9 04 tock for hl hotel, That ts the {dated Exchange and wealthy, oceaston- | lave M Kinney saw of him. After a chnan extending all over the Some principally from women, who tear —_ Rogers Wilson, a member of the Conm thelr hair and wail over the mt: . that visited them. A clean si PARIS, July 16.—P. Baudin, Min with a keen knife blade ed no end of talk among the brokers on Continent, Brought Bowery Loses Its | Plenty of Beer Under Overwhelming United States and Canada Joseph Price, | ThMee orisonera, caught in an early| fring out the big bese drum and horn, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. West lAth Street. 4,000 Yards of Lace Stripe Lawns at 10c. a Yard. Beautifully dainty black and white effects in a broad and brilliant variety of the richest, most striking and most desirable designs of the season. A revel of airy, summery prettiness! Bar- Cc gains that are simply extraordinary. Special, per yard, at. Turkish Bath Towels Some Amazing Values. A remarkable mid-summer special purchase which by-reason of its scope and character is certain to quickly win‘the at- tention and favor of watchful shoppers. UNBLEACHED BATH TOWELS, each. HEAVY WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, each. + 10e EXTRA HEAVY WHITE TOWELS, fancy border. » $0c EXTRA LONG WHITE TURKISH TOWELS...... ..... $9¢ EXTRA HEAVY UNBLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS.. 25¢ GOOD SIZE WHITE BATH SHEETS, cach..........+66 9Be Suit Department (seesxd Free). Ladies’ Foulaed Silk Shirt-Waist Suits, black and white, blue and white, ee ae $43,50 black and colors (value $25.00). Shirt-Waist Suits (reduced from $15.00).... , $6,90 | Summer Dresses, lace trimmed (value $9,75 OPPENHEIM. CLLINSe@ | $15.00.. Skirt Department. Separate Skirts, of imported summer mate- tials (value $9.CO) ...... Golf Skirts, of wool summer materials.. som Se Y . $4,90 Etamine Dress Skirts, over skirt of taffeta silks, black, white, blue (value $20.00).... $ 1 2.50 Waist Department. $2.00 White Shirt Waists, button back, em- broidery front .-.e.... 06 adobhow 95c. The balance of all the fine Shiet Waists re- duced from $5, $6 and $7...... ‘$2,90 BROADWAY AND 2IST ST, KER. [LONG CHASE FOR [MURPHY’S MEN 'EACLES” FLICHT | TO BUFFALO) yarn 000 of Them, with Bring the Wing. Results. ce eet tS - Search tor . . ut SC | mornt No. 5 % ered o'er with dust; The Innocent-looking itt of ‘ster of Public Works, wax shot at} the floor this morning. If the popular] woo pres. a eet af No. » Elizabeth street, bondsman for pe Aan a CR ad Hoe errr aetongial teatheri toe\ fe 5 Porsiwho awkwardly stumts while driving to a Cabinet meeting | Young oman committed HASH DIa inal Clef BOEAT SHER URGENT See cee ee Ree ee AMEE EIMBEN |G oT del aiecetscllecienitet reed ete We'll celebrate—or_ bust Paid Help Wants : aide of the head and ¢ at the Elysee Palace this morning, | {Tl8Hd* asvign no reason for te deed [AO Chiet HHenppearactenmont, |atreet, to-day had! the| satisfaction! ef | (Tie rabll nel notes Meneses —When the Swallows Homeward Fir. s a ie earest alleyway, = r 5 except thatihe didi iti lnm Atvot tempo: | Nae of ron's Wixippearance he de- (seeing Rubin safely lodged in the |" je A Rambling house, ¥ in This i 8 renee “ft The author of the attempt upon the nnaainent tated Capt. Hynde to make a thorouga | ‘Tomi. They gave their names and addresses “tom” Foley stood on the shady side is woman dtscoves o Anwemerit. no Ie ; aie ‘ an follows: cant eee Tom" y ¢ [ hour later and weeps ay ate IWe of M. Baudin wasa woman, who Joun O'Tirten, the Spar. | S7Areh OF the of the ah Thin} Aubin was arrewied and Indicted three peitatio wai Jamey Semin Cwentyseven| 7 Contre street to-day wiping his face Morning’s World, ; Nearest police: = rt as done this morning, but no body | mo 0 fo very. Jud varre! old, driver, No. 24 Second avenue; Ter ); si 4 recovered, was accompnniel by a ten-year-old he in fondly termed YY | eas found Pens mo for coppers. Judge Warren Henry Kline, thirtyenine yeara old, q| With a big handkerchlef/after the man Dove, wan covering his child, She approached M. Bandin‘'s ner of a housemald who ts mopping up BUT Brown, a broker who has an|ball at $1 nin nent for hin friend | Pinter, No. 3At Thind avenue; Michael eatin Laroamont Manor Kk Sun- in i ohn it vA ores a 4 floor of a vestibule. ns carriage, and sinddenly drawing a re-| yar {u_arstmant Manor Park on Sun | with Mr. Wilson at No, 6 Rroad-|Price to co hin ba 7 | Rusher. twenty-eight years old, luborer,| the temaelated Tio of oa up Paid i 9 ‘at Teast ahe tod eh y[Yolver, fired at the Minister. M.Bau-| what te mought to be tne vods of a] ivening World thin mee antee for The crtainiy. nald Price, "I belleve you) “ang raid. wan conducted hy Detective| the hishway. like a toad of hay on 8 aid Help Wants in , he offers ix satis “| Evening Nis morning, and wanlare narteatanan a Muve ted v' . "0 y crossroad ator ——— =< din was not hit and proceeded to the mae Wing ino tie ae Instead 1 808] mich disturbed by the reports had] Rubin, , failed to appear for, Serkeant John J. Hradley, the chief | Herkimer ee Gear deat and | the 13 Other N.Y, 3 Elysee Palace, OUT eS whats lrecetved. MWe sa trial. Mls bond was forfeited and Price |Of Pollee Commissioner Murphy'a per-| “Tim’’ began signi NOs OO ne P. Combi: ‘ The woman was arrested and gave tewtiey Gens ciat nt ca ork Mr. Wilson w one of the moat) had to sell nis home to pay the judg- pegnala Cite ape establishment at No. dune Cae Seeing rs raaublereron ‘apers Combined, a 1 the ownershin of the EUEL OVER Maken Tiaeiow cetan Dre S Bowery has been running for a long | ®¥&Y- : |her name as Olgewaka, and sald sho © Bevan house. John Rev lat msl en Chel Aor OEE Restate tt epcted caer teel aa co! Cantatas [lime ara (te cnewnl ual ier nesereccies [anarparconk Ce ae ee eran Meee t : lived nt Nanterre, Her husband ts | "8° sraprivtor, recognized the coat as It ne committed sulctie ho] price declared when he patd the bond, {CU When the detectiven entered the | Lodwe CHET the big time the Na-|imacksocriis .. 0. 7 : Pole and was an architect at Nico | Dwonsing to Mr PDO MAtR his | muRtEh deen tnwane at the time. 1] sand I'll have him tueide of stx months.” | 2/@ce they found edout Atty men pat-| Foley # ‘of Eagles was going | RONNAZ ...... 3 \ Invalid mother, w aty years of |, t i rontaing the roulet tonal Association s * until 1894. pated She Raves {camper belleve it. As far as his finances! price jald the facts before Capt. Titus, | tho roulette, faro and red and | to! the annual gathering at Buf- | nooKKRErARS 6 : | Axe. Dan wen A auest at the Bevan igo, he was well to do, His mother|o¢ ine Detective Hureau, and a general | ck kames, A dozen nationalities, | t eS fete Oa TS q L ‘ 3 | house {since June i holds xtensive properttes in New York | uiaem was sent over the country for'| neiaing Chinese, negroes, Italians, tale) Laan thia they will effect a] DRICKLA 6 4 M. Baudin was a leader of the| Font Play Was Suapected, and Ciicinnatl, while Mr, Wilson him-| the fugitive, ‘Thin was of no avati, and |Greeks and Americans, were Included in| And bealies fo" por Ce guttivan in| NUTCULERS 9 gee Soctalist Deputies until he was select-| Foul play wax wansroted and soveral [ll Waa a auecwrstul burineas man.| {month ago Price atarted out to viait |e, SRETOnA, mereuitariesaee Brats omthy President of the New York caNvasmena t i a ed for Minister of Pub! ‘i Parties were made up to searca the| “ talk about his Kolng away to avold | soveral cities in which he had located ey found | ¢ & . When the State organiza-| CH! : ee Senator McPherson’ He Works, Thle theory wan scouted when a{Hanclal trouble 13 all nonsense. de | MeN! Citen Nt the three men for whom warrants had | Eyrie. No. #. | Winn Boe as oiwill bo| CASILIERS . ‘ 6 S| He was for some time the Socialist nok containing $4 in cash ana {tad all the money he wanted.” “ite firat went to Baltimore, and from |U*®® secured, and then made the ar-| tion 19 ror eae crit, ‘The National] CHAMBERMATDS .. § ' | Daughter Must Await | Deputy for the Department of the Mina ReneenallentRe oat Mother Proatented. that city to Chicago, ‘There he heard /TOHA | Instantly there wan a panto] placed! at the need of Eo tae Vergy cua. 2 . Will Settlement Cher. pn were found In the cont pock-| Mrs, Wiison was prastrated at the| iubin had been seen in Montreal, and | 1) 0 customers otumpeded to make] EOE TOTS eeved that fully 60,090] COOKS. i | a . In 1893 he was prosecuted for ag-|°% A search of the park fatled to throw | news of her son's disappearance and | Price went there. From Montreal hel heir hurried | departure ¢ to) All be at Buffalo, DIGITWASHERS 3 ° ey i | saulting! the! police on say y Hest on the moatery, though the | refured to be consoled. She wan taken | travelled to Minneapolts, and thence to] “NT yor one alaadagel trouser irc The New York Eyrie has engaged a] Dg as 9 aS ae ae u RUA ted until early morn: | to Atlantte Highlands this morning by| Toronto, where on Sunday night ho! sisanoth street statlon'a paren © | apecial train on the Erle rond. It will a 4 Fe She: Trenton, N. J., ee OUKM yeaterdny. Alexander Moftlt, a new, whens she} caught Rubin just as he was about to Le wagon y City to-mortow morning at DRtyEns Eo, today refused to rant the apniientton| POLICE FOR WOODLAWN. | ty of the rock where the] will remain until the myst inatey, { eave for Vancou and (the Drlvoners and gambling imple-| uve Joe train. wilt bo in charge of| DUG CLEDKS wwe 4 Beet. fire Edla 3 ? é b of the ro ere the | wilt re he mystery in eave for Vancouver. ta were carte . 9.15. @_ train is BNGINGERS ., EPA satay connie ronnie etter Of the sev banc cont ung hat were found the grans was] Wilson wa LhIFty-AVe yearn of Prise without any’ ado hustled Rubin | here won considerate excite en een | Senator “Tim Sullivan, “Tom” Foley] Popmns s.cc cs 5 Bian allowance of §0,10 trom the catgr, | Uniformed Poree Under Can ) Modden ax if a heavy object Mad tossed) and over six feet in helght In niy|into a tratn for Buffalo, and before the | ing wheel and faro table were un |and George F. Considine. They will bel yiounns ...... .... 3 ‘pending the tlement of her meesnte, ‘ = Ls | about, and two heel marks are} youth he was a noted swimmer and| prisoner actually knew where he was|jiuieg The officers in the station. | amsiated by “Pat F. Trainor, ‘Manny" FIREMEN 4 3 eeiereneuises tenn : onteet Patrola the Cemetery. plainly. viaible. nieto. His halr was sandy and his] he had crossed the border, use expreased great aurprise et the| Chappelle, “Marty” Powle, “Little Tim" | pormax .... 3 AE A request for $10,060 trom the princ ee eee yy Mow Ran a alice) | Mr Wilson went to the club on Sun-| complexton fair, Ile wore a stnall. Iignht | puiding’ today with hie prizoner, and | succems of the rald, and vald that the| Sullivan, “Sike” Faden, Sergeant-et-| yaxcy PRATITERS. 6 Bio) | ef the estate 10 aid Mrs. Male in cent | free of Sta on erat. Tats F.| day as the west of Alexander M. mustache. In 188 he became a member] turned him over to Detective. Sergt, | ostabllahment was Fecently opened, callc| Arma of the Council; “Rev.” “Billy” | GIRLS... see. 3 $ teating the will, was ulno denied B-1 Flosk, of the Park at ker, Who has offices at of the Ex ee, dat did little commis. | Cum Ing attention to the fact that the rou-| [oonard, “Thm’s" secretary; Harry Ox-| HoRsESHOERS ‘4 : s . rome: Charles A. Eg. e-Prostdent of the Mr. MeKinney ves a non business, preferring to trade ‘The latter arraigned the ball jumper |letta’ wheel was apparently new. An] era and a lot of Eagles from Queens, | Hove:WwoRK, % : defense held that Mrs, Mulr was |" < a ss Bee AMR SGT i pap ¢ ty trade him: | yerore Recorder Gof, who committed | Inspection showed tnat tife ollcioth was | ford a from the Iittle| JANITORS. 10 ' 3 indebted to thy fate In tha] Wowtlawn Cemetery Associagto: or- part of the summer at the ax-| sof, hone did with unusual x ‘0 the Tombs to await trial. Price | badly worn and that the numbers were | Brooklyn and Richmond, from the t him ¢ JANITRERDS ‘ Bee am gE 2.00 and naked that no allow-|gantze the police and he reeuret Will-| clusive Larchmont Yacht Club, for] cess. He war unmarzied aud teved | will now attempt to get h nearly obliterated because of the Jong | ones Just rateing pin feathers to the ok! fe fi Game be made until thin be pata, fam F. Flock, Joaeph A. Flock and aev-| Which organization the of Mg | with hin mother at No. 26 West Fittien —————— ag, to melon they had been subjected. | yaid-headed flyers with talong that SP ry anne . Joneph A, Flock and sev namo of Me h Capt. Charles CG. Wendel, a_ epup: | >! in Buffalo Beet: enteen other Flocks and others, as! Wilson was proponat on June 6 With] street. Aw a member of the New York DIES OF HIS BURNS. Hcun, ‘Is in command of the Elizabeth | scratch. They will remain 5 fn LOST HER MASTS. patrolman. Capt. Flock brought hie| McKinney Wilson took a wail quring Athi Club: Syllson Was fond of all wt Si iba ot street station, and this causes the east| three daya. - een) Be Nock down to Polico Headquarters tos| he afternoon and joinel the rocking-/ Susoreauliy to Shendiees” Neklested an folitical sigmificance. ‘Capt Wendel an |, The head of the National, Association im Skip Arthur Fitzer in Nad|day, where they were xworn in by Com- Mee gtawaacat ali er a oMcera knew Nothing of the raid ice gone helet als sear tatiecratae 3 fa ios until t ‘ax made for thelr patrol \e eae pen? missioner Murphy as special patroimen,| ~ PHILBIN LAUDS MURPHY, | inirably. Commtasioner Murphy is an} pawrence Scully, who wan burned by | Wagon. cars over on the Jersey shore to-day! Published official figures of the EE MONDON, July 16.—The German anin| With all the powers of city policemen, ett Ai honest’ man und official. ‘There ix no {a sill during the fire|, The rald caused much excitement up| with all kinds of refreshments. There | American News Com ir Fitger, Capt. Denker, whieh | They will wear the regulation sray unt.| COM ner an Honest OMmo! in my mind that the entire police {the explosion of a sull during the fire| ang down tho Bowery. McGurk's| wasn't so much bread, but there were pany proved ty pi aratey Onseatanen Voernletitancelan eatwarinel Farentnutn tent with few exceptions 4a hones last week in the Pratt Astral Oll Works, Peulclde, Hall cloaed Brom) tly at 1] plenty of well, jather, things. gle Bird conclusively that the daily circula, d) from . ae 2, 5 Ki ci ray . dle i‘ is morning 2 nat is ‘s & Y March ¥, for Queenstown, | Capt. Flock will have his station-house 2 | LB EMNitUie rebar alea chlet moraiog Ln |e ioe Miter orner laces) Ae Roimade @ parting sign. It was|tion of The World in New Yoris ‘he three prisoners were arraigned 38 west, Her foretop-| silent city, which will be lald out in| a and mainroyal masts requis) patrol posts. The men will be Oe ren: District-Attorney Phil-|bin sald that both he and the Commis-|Jured at the same time, is in a critical | street Police Court this moraine: ge Ri Woodlawn Association, : esas’ r loner were working t je Veonettth wi Hoe- ee “We are getting along together ad- ously in thet matt acid verre pital sao uae me so ina he eras ttorney and Com- Mia Fo followed ault soon after. Foie! i ‘on Juue' 27 in’ latitude 12] at Jerome avenue entrance to the| bie nerweeg at there Naa any trou: | missioner Murpty to Police Capt. |St. Patrick's Hospital by Xe 1 Com: ard trans! ii nite States lo, between him and Police Commis: | Diamond and the Dissert cage, Mr. Phil:| William Fitzsimmons, who was in-|pefore Mealstrate, Pool in the panies | fare ihe Evening ward by ‘an Eagle. | City is tons of thousands greater than was I: efor dod's- aake, don't dorgst tho] thst Of aay otber aspen

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