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fan * { ‘tute the basis for other reports to be |.) 4 of by ex-C! 1d. Sergeant © Sonpection with some of the work pald ‘for under the treasurer's order system MILLIONS WENT TO TAMMANY FAVORITES Expert Accountants Report to) Comptroller Grout that Dock Board Scattered Funds Through Treasurer's Orders | Bxpert accountants from the Finance, Department have about completed an exhaustive examination into the meth- fs of the old Tammany Board of Dock Commissioners in jetting contracts for millions of dollars’ worth of work with- ‘Out Competition. It has been discovered ‘that at least $2.418.221 was expe: ‘the Board on what are known 15 * urer's orders The Tammany Board consisted of Chatles F. “Murphy. Peter Meyer and m. {2 now one of the Tammany Daniel F. MoMahon, junior partner of Naughton | & Co,, which got & 0 from the De LOCAL. OVERCOME BY GAS. Peter Watts, twenty-four veats old, was overcome gas this afternoon tn hie mm at > Ridge street He was ramoved , {na serious « ROUSS HUVS Charles Winchester Rouss, Charles Broadway Rouss, 1 ne te Intard estate on the Bo: son of ton t road, which is though we one of the prettiest In Westoaest he price pald was $90,000 NEW &650,000 BUILDING. A skyscraper is and ke place wh f st $00,000 AL ©, BOSTWICK. 1 Albert ©. Hostwlok the automoniilst 5 No recently und nt an opeatto; Department in the past four years dy) for injuries sustained tn an autom Means of these “treasurer's orders,” {8 / bile goctdent, is contined to his home now another of the Triumvirate, [it Oriente Point M marae sutte rong | The’ report) of the accountants wan | ‘Fm Avatiet [aver ne eed Me] filed to-day with Comptroller Grout by iy ‘ _ ‘ | Chartes 8. Hervey. It shows that city SEBS AN AL OO RENE, | Joseph Klein, of Harrison on the | money ageremnting nearly two and a) half millions of dollars was distri mong contractors who stood high in | Tammany Hall, for work done and | riously materials furnished without the adve tising for bids. ‘The report will consti- made later to the Mayor i William: Hepburn Ruese}l, Commis: | 5 sioner of Accounts, makes vo Diggest politicians in Tammany and); expécté'to connect them wit amd costly violations of th w in| tds hinted that Mr, Russell's dis-| coverles may accurately identify tae | factora in the “contractors trust’ told! hief of Police Devery in iis | I interview to the Evening World last) Week. Jt will wlso show dn deta.t, it is |r \ 1 | ages for n of 1,486 tol Penwcat infuence: rap iron, A contract made in| Hatt a dozen concerns Mid at least! July, 1901, to be deiivered at Richmond, F fobr-tifth of the Dock Department work | Va © on treasurer's orders during the last] yuICIDE IS MENTIFIED, administration There wore vig Phe body of the man who jumped off favored ones in all, but the commin-| 4), aut tho foot of Cherry, street Gloner's Inveptigation te espeelMly rig] yy yyctay ined! thie mérnlig aa ofily in the cases of thowe shown dn the) that ar Joan bitzgetaid, a stoke, living | Comptroller's report to have receved| at a boarding-h at No 6 Battery | unusually big orders snd ‘high price place. Desponde was the cause of | pursued by a mob on Hester street The people heading the throng were declared to be friends of Charles Gil- ert, who aid a woman found in the wa one time a member of the Board > house, win fr sheen and arrested, | WS .teents of the Michi«an University was related to him. : 7 INV BMT Gibert had told the Federal ofticers| MIVHTIA APTEM CONVIC © that the accused was conducting a still) SALEM, Ore,, June 12—Gov. Greer has| wy im \ Bdward A. Plerson, « broker, who! Ketch » Bald, the methods by which many Yau many contractors accumulated furtun Dusinees under the (reasurer’s order system were: Piunkitt are listed in the Comptroller Statistics as the recipients of smaller orders, i ——— ; 5 rer woods near Gervais by the Sheriff's posse and State troopg, eluded their pursuers during the Aight and at 6 alo north of Gervais, LAURIERS OFF TO CORONATION, Dramatic Incidents Attend the| . ‘Arrest. of Bronx Man Ace| left this morning for New York, from where they will sall on Saturday for and ft was through his efforts th ithe expense of the city through thelr) § je six concerns doing largest | Uvalde Asphalt Paving © i Naughton & ward F. Keating aid George VV cused of Running an Illicit 1 ‘Still. dj Morris Cohen, or Janowar, which is The man was amrested while being | a, the | ¢ arrests were made. | ‘ Cohen, or Janowar, tried to implic Gilbert, saying !t was he who ran ¢ te Place, but his word was not taken “| caped from the woman, who sald her name was Qlara Gilbert and again Clara Steln- fhouse, waa discharged and went away with Gilbert et uf jstone and the tlie fact that ihe Is on the track of the | CuuipHed with ch pany, | of the New York Post-Graduate Medical $007,514; Morris & Cummings Dredging Company, $125, $276,230; John M. Sheehan, $263,001, a $ C9. $145918; und brown & Kiem. oi ,667. John P. Kane, Bart Dun: CONVICTS ELUDE Tracy and David Merrill, the escaped | MISSIONARY DIES, Wood, M. D. aid to be his right name, was held in| Mu! Mpls $2,500 bail by Commissioner Sh! ay on a charge of running still at No, 252 Grand avenue, in Bronx. San Luis Porto, is dead after thre: week?” Hines of typhold fever BIG LUMBERMAN DEAD, Hebard, Jumberman, ah was one of the moat Sound, Js trying to find out who owns a big, red racing automobile which ran | nto his carriage, demolishing it and ee- | Juring his wife. R CHILDREN, adjoining the bullding of the Prevention of Cruelty at New Brighton, 8. 1, completed. It In of gray} ry large windows are k ground giaes and | siats | vEW JATI A new jai Boclety fe 6 Children nas Just be ‘on burs. The interior ve! sani. AN-NURNEPT, The marriage of Misa Fi nl Wesley Middle of Washington, 0, city at the home Mre. ‘Phe RAILROAD ATTACHED. | The Sheriff has received an attach- neni for $67,824 against the Seaboard Atr Jine Railway, in favor of Leonard Jo- ph, on an agelg wim of the J nhers Company, of Oho, for dam- uulelde, SDICOS AS STUDENTS, twenty-trst annual announcement ol hits Just t Six hun- doand fitty-three practitioners have ed the lectures during Ue past ———_—- | TELEGRAPH, PURSUERS. June 12.—Harry PORTLAND, © ‘onvicts. who were surrounded In the ‘clock thix morning were seen five miles OTTAWA, June 12—Sir Wiltrld Laue jer, the Premier, and Lady Laurter, ondon to be present at the coronation f the king M IO CITY, dime 12.—-Rey. Jamos 4 missionary of the Meth- al Church, South, and phy- chin In charge of Trinity Hospital at PHILADE UPHIA, Jyne —12,—Chas 4 last nigh, Mr. Hebard | xtensive lumber nunufacturers in the United States, He one yea Bed seve alled out a company of the Nattonal uard and ordered it to Gervats, where | cey and Merrill, the convicts who es etenttary on Monday, fter killing three guards, are sur-| . = NEWBURG, N. ¥., June In one of two tramps that applied for work at “i jay the home of Frank ©. Shaw, in Fishkill Villagey Dutchess County, Mr. Shaw rcogtized an old college mate four years they had atte; RAN AT BROKER, «=. ed Har Uty was acther. Tre tramp's iden a secret S #100,000, PHILADELPHIA, June 12.—Provom! farrison, of the University of vania, has announted a subscription | Complaint to Police that) pf 3.0 wand the bullding fund of the new medical laboratorle “Beauty,”’ the Pugilist's|so yvanwwe sona vor “Great Dane, |!s a Terror to! Bath Beach. | "Beawmy,” the Great Dane which | the favorite of "Bob" Mitesimmons, | | BE! his presence felt in Bath Beach, | yhile the pugiliet Is absont | @t Twentieth street, near Cropacy in the summer resort, com- to the police to-day that the cer St tes aprarel tagpe and lone iim injury tow had been called off, > ay log, he walt, Was a terror to the end & menace especially to pow the Great Dane kept or taken uway Promised 10 look into the mmons Hves at Croprey Bwemty-second atreet, two oker Pic ‘FOR BOY’S DEATH. fe Fewponal bie john Morley, over schoo) pupil LOUISVILLE, Ju ott Galt, thirte Laura Tal: years old, a public refined to sing “Marching | rough Georgia,” as her t her, Miss 1 Sue Allen, directed her to do, and there {s trouble tn the school, * TRUST INQUIRY OPP, | NEW ORLBAN eral id Jury investigating the Beet Tru M48 been dixmissed without hay- | ing found an indictment. 1t ts sald this action was take Washington, the to rely on the Chicago sult COAL MAN VANISHES, NEW ORLEANS, June } wuppoMed Lo be an agent eile cowl operators, advertised here for W) Bpaniwh war veterans to do guard duty in the coal regions at $34 day. A crowd besieged his oMce to-day, but he didn't appear. It ta believed ihe union men here have corraiied him —— SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORK, (Special to The Evening World.) BARATOGA, N. Y., June 12.—Mre, H. Elizabeth Fosior, of New York City, conducted the primary and junior work in the Now York Bunday-school Asso- clationst on instructions from. A wtranger, NOTES ON ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST KISS PRODUCED IN INNES DIVORCE SUIT. —————+ +e eur Hospital Hotel Man a Witness in the Action Brought by Bandmaster—Corbett’s Name as Co-respondent Dropped. at the north: | Innes is fighting her hushand on) Mrs. Innes tf she came to the hotel. The witness was confused under the | jM vain ‘ tueations of the departments |Home June 7, did not hand to the Italian . but Was firm in his statement hat he saw all he claimed to have seen Katherine B. Wenze did you see it ked with gray i) appearance und Vivacious, s-examination was present, TL resolved my first Iss from What a year that has been polntments, discouragements, !lIness & a Witnens, pluinufr and dete lorested in the for the plainut suid he was q ok forward to a pleasure, tut we will hotel and had been there for some time really getting gay Sin the Hotel nes consulted Hoping you ! 1 kt and remained | yort love and Kisses jon the charge of embezzlement, h: y to questions What happened Who, were pugaied | ab several of the was no response. ped again, but not until the third id she answer. When Mrs. Innes and the man came y went down to ne fact that the cause of Mr. Innes, sbsolute divorce, Darling Sweeth » to-day my life be Thad heen ale till you came The whole world loved you and 1 became a dl an with your firat] Whe sues for an ping all thoxe y man and Down he porter was describing the Innes he termed that." said Mr. Hum- y, “that it 1s # rooms tpat leads to a court.’ the judge had to rap for order. Rath, atorney f, was called to the stand at 3 o'clock to’ identify affidavits used Detective Called. jury was com- r hurts me be- The coldpers of it Harnest, dear, can you wish overwhelming loyalty not yours Oh, my darling ewee plained to the that the plainut for the plain charges cade, Nt much ten . Hummel detailed 1 the Hotel Walton, which the suit is base tters which the defend- included the which were printed abov: first suit brought by Innes and her let- filed in the that counts. One More Letter from Another leiter purporting to be from) Innes to Crowhurst had these sen- ssponderts, and as the frat wit- stor the plalnuft called Robert Dow- houre detective of the Walton, where you hw Your own loving e pressed your dear lips, GBORGIE.” as to conversations he is INEST NEAR have overheard Jn room 724 nplon pugiist, eliminated 4 Hotel | penad: one Crowhurst In a avoiding and reproaching Me you have iad I couldn't get any » two letters sub- Bend me a large photo of you have you I want a ph 1 Interesting man. inside to comé ak down the door, Noloved, 1 press my 1 have been writ pray God to bring you to nam. Your own loving was (ving Ms eon SUGAR TREATY. ardent letters, the fair de-| VIENNA, June 12.-Now that the Ger- listening attentively, sionally frowning at Mr emphasised wome particular passnge, | jetters | certain tha enme out after her, He was putting on elocutionary ubout 2 o'clock co-respondents two being Howard Ilan and Wybert Innes with her till, Hummel as he When the case was called to-day Wschot Lawyer Abe Hy handwriting, Bandmanter Closer Cane, At 3.45 o'olock the plaintiff clo was taken be- ay iamise the complaint of th. Plain and to bn dered In favor of the charges had ‘The request Cor dismissal was denied now is merely 4° ent of record," accompanied « Hoffman, appeared T want alimony. On Crovs-examination the witness sald that he had been fnatructed to watch ME AGAIN FAILS IN HIS OWN GAMING CASES. (Continued from First Page.) yelock to-morrow, VINGUT SUED BY LONDON DEALERS. ~srsccincton. 7] in court shortly pan A COLLEGE CHUM lJ E RO forward to the lawyers and their protests Clubman Evaded Summone in Suit for Collars and Scarfs, to Be Served by Publication, There has been de on now whether the Recorder 1# of tt or not JEROME’S MAN TO BE TRIED TUESDAY. District-Attorney | i)! Ko ann of witnesses the cases had not ponded, and that without them the cases could not go to trial, Then the Judge sent for Mr. Jerome and the two had @ long conference. On leaving the Judge's room Mr, , June 12—The Fed: | Jerome guid: | burger tha! necessary in Justice O'La@vyer in the City Couat to- on the application of Lawyer Ar- thur L, Pullman, of No. 30 Broadway, London firm of Bow- of London, issued an order @recting that a summons and a sult awainet Wee, Phincy-fourth a well-kngwn society and chub man, to recover $8.07 for collars, ecarts, be served by publication, Mr. Pullman sald that process servers County Detective McLean, MeUoy in the representing the Arundel & Co examination before in Centre Bireet Court tos adjournment cymplaint in Jit to defend Melalian, was bu Another cou Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. ee FOR BREWERY ARBITRATION. Proprietors caused by policemen not obey- ing their subpoen They were Fr of complaint to Commissioner Partridg pasty he anuira: | JEROME ACCUSES CAPT, DELANEY NOW. a half been en- deavoring to serve the defendant with Committee with Apsoe rocess servers gol to ouse shey were told be was Hacquet and ts Uney got to the club they were told Mr. Vingut was at bis BARATOGA, June 12 {ts convention ¢ to meet at an of the National s Association I urd 10 the matter of arbitrating all District-Attorney Jerome bas preferred t Police Captain Delen Lirty fifth street station. charges alles? new) a underwear, xloves and other arti- cles of wearing apparel from th mpecifications, don the | poll committee ap: — — RT IN LONG FALL growing out of the 1 in Kast Forty-second ret, i the course of which County ve MoLaellan shot James MoCoy ul; Gustay Pabst, of Milwaukee, of New York mit report of LITTLE HU BARK ANNIE LEWIS WREOKED, LONDON, June 12. colved. by Liovds that the dark. Annio | he. ‘The charges were sent to Commis Woeday @nd speedy trial will bo urged by the District A lows has been re- CABLE, |YACHT MARGARET DISABLED. ST. MICHAEL'S, Azore Islande, June 12—The Amerioan steam yacht Marra- He Owned by Isaac E. Emerson, of Baltimore, and bélonging to the New York Yacht Clud, has arrived here with her machinery out of order. FIRST SNOW IN 16 YEARS. MIDDLEBURG, Cape Colony, June 12. —A heavy snow has fallen here for the first (ime in sixteen years. The ratl- roads are blocked and many telegraph | lines tre down. TO ATTACK REBELS. COLON, Colombia, June 12. Tae goverment ships which conveyed Gen. Berti and 1,000 of the best troops: of | Panama, Sunday, to Pescaderias, have Peurned to Paname «after suddenly landing the force which ia intended to attack the rebels at Agua Dulce in combination with Gen, Castro's troops, which are to leave Panama to-day. U. % SQUADRON AT GIBRALTAR. GIBRALTAR, June 12—The United | States battleship Tinols, flying the flag of Rear-Adméral Arent 8. Crownin- shield, and the United States cruiser | Chicago, Albany and Nashville, hay> jarrived here. The Iiinois will proceed |to Portsmouth, England, immediately. | CHINESE REBELS DEFEATED. CANTON, June 12.—The rebel force which has been investing Kwel-Lin capital of the Southorn Province of wang-Si, has been defeated by the Imperial ‘troops. BOER WAR INQUIRY, | LONDON, June 12.—The War Secretary | Mr. Brodrick, announced in the House of Commons to-day that It was the in- tention of the Government to appoint a small Roval Commission and institute a general Inquiry into the South Afri- can war, MEYER TO RETURN. ROME, June 12.—The Tribuna says it is authoriged to state that United States Ambasador Me who left Rome for authorities lecters of recall, but will re- turn to his post in the fail. AYME COMING HOME. BASSETERRE, Guadaloupe, June 12— American Consul Ayme hus sailed for the Unite) States to make a persona report to the State Depar:ment on thi destruction of St, Pierre, Martinique, BRITISH TOBACCO TRUST. LONDON, June 12.—Sir William Henry Wills congratulated the shareholders of the Imperial ‘Tobacco Company at their mecting here that In spite of competi- tlon the company's business is incre ing and more firms of high standing are anxious to come in. LIEUT, HAGERDORN SENTENCED. MANILA, June 12.—Lieut, Hagedorn, Quartermaster of the Twenty-elghth In- fantry, who was arrested in March last dismissed from the army and 's to two veare’ confinement in the prison at Manila, RUSSIAN OIL MEN FIGHT. BERLIN, June 12.—The petroleum pro- ducers of the Caucasus have hell a meeting io form a syndicate, Petarsourg despetch reports. to u petroleum’ abroad in competition with the Standard Of] Company. BULLING PICTURE MARKET, BERLIN, June 12.—The art critic of the Vossische Zeitung complains that American millionaires have sent up the prices of paintings to such a point that European collectors cannot compete with them. “POISONED PUBLIC MIND.” BERLIN, June 12—"Nobody contrib- uted more than you toward poisoning public opmnion in England againet Ger- many,” shouted Fureiga Secretary von hanged you | Richthofen ta Mr. Saunders, the London rrespondent here, at Count yon Times s sky-Wahner's parliamentary re- ception. | CONGREGATIONAL JUBILEE. LONDON, June 12. — American and | Engitsh Congregationalists fraternized here in Gainsborough at the celabra- tlon of the tercentenary of the founding of the original ehurch. man Retchatag has approved the Brus- | sels Bugar Convention it ts regarded as Austria will follow sult, but Parllamentary action will be deferred unt October, as the Reichsrath is about | to adjourn, GAR IN Ri BERLIN, June 12,—The Reichstag yassed here the Brussels Sugar Conven- CHSTAG, f, claim-) tion bill abolishing bounties after Sept. 1, 1903. and providing that beet and cane sugar shall be treated alike in taxation, EXPECTS PROFIT FROM WAR. LONDON, June 12,— “Although our sacrifices In the war huve been great and our losses hard to bear,” said Mr, Chamberlain here at the Corona Club, “1 think that in the future there will ‘be found great compensation and sufficient justification for this war. er TO PROMOTE CAPT, CLARK, WASHINGTON, June 12,—Representa- tive Foes, of Itnols, chatrman of the Committee on Naval Affairs, to-day introduced in the House a bill to. au- thorise the President to nominate Capt, Charles Edward Clark to be a rear admiral of the senior grade on the active Mat. WASHINGTON CALM, WASHINGTON, June 12. — The report that Germany has sent two warships to La Ta on account of an uprising causes no concera’to the Btate Depart= ment. This Government has sent ves- sels to Venesuelan waters off and on durtng the last year for the same rea- son, BRYAN ONE OF THE SPEAKERS, WASHINGTON, June 1%,—At the din- ner of the recently organized New Eng- Jang Demooraiic Leagu 2, Mayor Colling Ww: iam J. Bryan, Bdward ators Bailey and Carmack, Tom son and Richard Olney will speak, GETS HER WEDDING DRESS, Bride-to-Me, » Mimer, App oensfully to ropa Pretty Wile Frank, who is @ minor, w meade happy when Surrogate Fitagerald granted an application made in hor behalf by her attorney, Charl pr ORS pete ll thorising her brother and. seph Frank, to give her 00 from her of her is her's eatate, with which 'FOUR NEW DANCES CHOSEN Prof. A. M. Loomis. of Trenton, who JAIL FUGITIVE GOT AWAY EASY, Took Keys from Guard’s Pocket, and Picking Up a Hat and Coat Walked Out— Stories of Night Revels. High old times prevailed at the Ray- mond Street Jafl on the night of June 1, when Andrew Ehring, a prisoner sen- tenced for six months, bid the jailers adieu, and taking Warden Roache's coat and hat and helping himself to the keys of the jail, let himself out and got away, They haven't seen him since. Various stories are told over In Sheriff (Dike's office regarding the escape and the manner in which it was effected. Incidentally these reveal a condition of affairs at the jail which indicate that loose methods have been followed and that nightly revels in which the “xrow!- er” played a consplow rt was the vegular programme. Furthermore it appears that the es- caped prisoner 1s a personal friend of one of the guards, William J. Haubert, who is a brother of United States Deputy Marshal Haubert, of Brooklyn. Guard Haubert has since been sus- pended and to-day tendered his yeriana- tion, Before Sheriff Dike took charge of Raymond Street Jail after his appoint: ment by the Governor it was the cus- tom to lock the guards in the jail over night, the keys being taken then to the Sheriff's office, This rule has since been disregarded, the guards having possessed themselves of the jail keys. Tt 1s sald that Phring was thus able to get the key to let himself out after taking the warden’s hat and coat. —_———— BEET SUGAR CONFERENCE. Senators Meet and Conciliation Committee Reports Failure, WASHINGTON June 12.—The Repuo- Nean beet sugar Senators held a con- ference this afternoon in Senator Elk- ins's committee room. ‘The meeting was for the purpose of making a general canvass of the situa- tion with reference to the prospect for legislation in the interest of Cuban reciprocity. The concillation committee reported its failure to secure the adoption of any of ‘te propositions by the Cuban Committee. ————_— 5 (CRUISE OF THE ST. MARY’S. liinerary for Summer Voyage of Schoolshtp. The Board of Education to-day an- nounced the following itinerary for the Schoolshiy St. Mary's, Sall from New London, Conn., June 21, arrive at South- ampton July 21, leave Southampton Aug. 1, wrrive Havre Aug. 2, leave Havre ‘Aug. 11, arrlye Lisbon Aug, 18, leave Lia- bon Aug. 2%, arrive Madeira Aug, 28, leave Maderia Sept, 6 and arrive at Glen Cove, N. ¥., Oct. 1. Capt. J. V. Wadhams, of the vessel, requests that all mail for the boys on the ship be eddressed to them, care of the ship, to the United States Despatch Agent, No. 4 Trafalgar Square, London, England, after Aug. 2. BODY HEAT Reduced 20 Degrees In Summer, Never eat heavy carbonaceous foods for the morning meal, for these foods should follow and not precede hard work, 5 The best morning foundation is Grape-Nuts and cream, a uctle fruit, a cup of Postum Food Coffee and pos- sibly a couple of eggs prepared to sult the taste—this breakfast 1s sufficient to satisfy the hardest worker, either of brain or muscle, until the noonday meal, ‘ Particularly is this true at the present season of the year, when meat and other fatty foods Increase the internal heat of the body and make the summer day still more dis: agreeable, Grape-Nuts come to you from the grocer ready to serve, having been fully cooked at the factory by food tary Dip," waltz, dd by r Ra ert firranged py Geor be dred of routes, Rates are given freely, #0 that before starting out one bent ob. Seeing the country may know just how much the contemplated trip is. gain a price list. * fy 4 Summer Neckwear. A N to tie, polka dot effects, with silk turnovers, to tie, in all light shades, silk turnovers, . Imported Mull Tres, | BY NORMAL SCHOOL MASTERS, Drawing-Room Lanciers, Military Dip, Gavotte and Two-Step Accepted. The convention of the Normal School) has been teaching dancing for near Association of Dancing Masters of the|Iy sixty 3 presented what he United States and Canada, which has called “Tae Drawing-Room Lanclers."" deen in session at Prof. MacDonald's|The dance showed several graceful academy, No. 44 East Fourteenth street, |changes from the ordinary lanciers and since Tuesday, continued tts work to-|the convention approved it. It was the day, discussing the several now dances Oly square dance so far submitted. designed by its members and submitted | The other dances approved were the for the approval of the assembled danc- | “Antiers’ Gavotte, 2-4 waltz time ing masters, effect by EB. J. Condley, of Oswees, Four dances were adopted by the con- | ¥:} “The Olympia.” a two-step varia- vention to-day after iHustration by the Won from the waltz step, by James R. f composer and assistants. |Bauman, of Albany, N. Y.; “The Mi Austin Donaldson, Accused of Striking a Neighbor with a Spade, Indicted—Early Trial Asked. MURDER CHARGED. TO LAY PREACHER, The Richmond County Grand Jury to-day handed down an Indictment for murder in «the first degree against Austin Donaldson for having, as | charged, caused the death of Louis M. Meye! The men occupled adjoining farms and quarrelled over some irivial matter. Meyers with a spade, inflicting wounds s at Rossville, S. I, on April 10. Donaldson js accused of having struck that resulted fatally, William Mullen was appointed counsel for Donaldson, who is without means. Mr. Mullen asked the District-Attornay to apply to the Governor for an extra term of court in July, so that Donaldson may de tried. Donaldson was a lay preacher. —— RESCUED AN OLD WOMAN. Patrolman Skehon Carried Out Mrs. Murray, During a@ fire in the four-story tene- ment at No. 607 First avenue, this after- noon, Mrs. Annabel Murray, seventy- a three years old, Mving on the second WW floor, was carrled down through the | < | smoke to the street. by Patrolman Skehon of the ast Thirty-firth street jon ———__. All About It. WHERE TO GO FOR SUMMER Handsome Book Just Out Will Tell “Summer Excursion Routes" ts the title of a handsomely bound and printed book Issued by the passenger department of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It ta re- plete with information which ts now so Valuable and desirable to those who are seeking @ spot in the country in which to spend tne summer vacation, ' The book is splendidiy illustrated and plotures some of the many beauty spots which may be reached over the Pennayle Vania Road in conjunction with other railroads for which arrangements n amply made. The book gives hun to cost.. The book Js at once a gulde amd Neckwear Deft Sale of Ascots, Fancy Ties and Stocks, 25 cts. Jap Silk Stocks 25 cts, value 50c. Taffeta Silk Stocks 25 cts., value 500, 150 Dozen Fine slightly imperfect, 18c. & 25c, each, value 35c. to $1.00, Lord 8 Taylor, .. Broadway & 20th St, “i experts, and this saving in time and exertion is appreciated by the house- wife, well as the economy, for, being a concentrated food, four tea- spoonfuls is suMfctent for the cereal part of @ meal for one person and costs only one cent. A booklet of excellent recipes is found in each package of Grape-Nuts, trom which many easy and delicious warm weather dishes can be made for luncheon and supper that are not oy nutritious but pleasing to the A trial of the above selection of tood for ten days will prove to any one that health and an active mind and a keen We oes RR Brooklyn Amusoments, BRIGHTON BEAGH MUSIC HALL. nd Jemle Gard ine and ‘Theper, Latter and: Oubrlel. Nev i's Mogkeys, Jullan Rose, Ina Alien, Sim fers Brooklya Marine Band. NO SLUMPS, BUT DAILY, RBGU- LARLY, month in and month out, in New York City circulation The World maintains a tea ane, «. over ote

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