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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1902. POLICY EXPOSED KISSED BY INNES WHEN 'GSHALER FATALLY | AT ADAMS TRIAL. | HURT IN SUBWAY Mrs. Catherine Wenzel Tells Experience—| Ta Bandmaster Says, ‘‘Never Saw Her. | Employe Says It ls Customary to Change Draw- ing if Thereis Big Play on Number Drawn, O’Neill’s Sixth Avenue, 20th to 24st Street. | More Special Attractions in Contractor for the Park Avenue Section Struck, W W i by a Great Boulder. | arm eather Goods! All of the Best Grade and All at Very Much Below the Prevailing Prices. Special Offer in Exceptional Value in Garden Hose. Dinnerware. ’ eS eee Contractor Ira A. Shaler was they precipitated a whole block of houses on the east side of Park ayenue into the | victim to-day of the third of the UD- | aoayation a few wooks ago. The nature! A startling expose of the policy | thing tf there was big play on any | lar number.” game was the feature of “Al” At-| parte ams’s trial this afternoon in the Adama Inspected Reports, | The “Policy Xt * No said, often | | fortunate series of accidents that has] of (ie rock at this potnt Is extremely iminal Branch of the Supreme The “Polley | | for c on P wen to the Thitty-firat atest hoad- i ted his work in boring tho [{aheTeus and an enormous amount |] Twenty five feet lengths of extra Standard }00-plece Dinner Sets of American Court. | quarters to look over the day's receipts. jinterrupted his work in boring tho) of shoring nad deen done to prevent al] Garden Hose, fully cuaranteed, , Porcelain, an entire new line, all hand- Willam A. Nolan, a “policy book | Frequently Adams would ask the wit- | | Rapid Transit subway in Park ave-| repetition of the slipping of the aldc 2 00 some decorations, and phenomenally 5, or Iawny,’ | i walls, | . Each, | cheap at writer” for years, told the cecrets of | Ness: “How Is 451, or 7. or or ‘Jokes,’ or ‘eshnoren' a the game. | ‘These names ar Nolan is a short, thick-set man with a Slack mustache. He has known “Al” Adams since 1891. For five years he worked in the Ne Vest | places that day and | policy headquarters at No. 366 Wes He OUI them | Thirty-first street. “In addition I often saw him making Prior to that he worked in one of /entries in the book.” ‘nue from Thirty-fourth street to} yy, | Forty-second street. a ovlle of stone that had been biasted | He les in the Presbyterian Hos-} ut and stopped to explain to Mr. Par- 2 % vn, | 8008 What measures of a protective na- | al ee PER etait bee Gown: | euro hud been taken, ‘There was tot and prvbably fatally injured, as the ace pnouga between the roof and the lresult of a great boulder falling fromjrock pile to allow the men to stand the roof of the tunnel and striking | S*eht. «nd all wore stooping, Mr. \him on the head. Fras resting on his hands and knees. if Ie Without the elightest cracking or William Barclay ug of any kind a large ple Shaler led the way to the top of Lawn Mowers. | 11.98 Set. 14-inch Lawn Mowers of reliable make | Screen Doors. and handsomely finished, fully warranted, Screen Doors, well made, finished with 2 48 Each. dark stain, Har 65c. Each. ammocks, ‘ Better grades, in the 98c., 1.25 & y Largest and best selected stock in New natural finish, at .. York. All the latest novelties. 20th Century Ice-Cream Freesets SPECIAL: Fine Woven Hammocks, complete with | They freeze cream without labor—no | the defend-| ked you about these places?" the sheets ri Parsons, Chief -| The witness was handed a book in | Engineer of the Rapid Trausit Com- had detached from tho the policy shops reputed to be con-) —% a | 0) andre dione re Hess Meal a “crank to turn. which he pointed out several entries mission; Mr. Wright, his First As-|ot Mr. Shalera neck. It warty aude |] Pillow and valance, full size, No.1. No.2 No. 4, trolled by “Al” Adams. lipeameuiee kinins Seorets of Policy Told. | The witness was present on Sept. 12 The witness tastified that !t was his| When the headquarters was raided, So business to write down all the plays|Wa8 Adoloh Jantzen. He was at work made, making copies of the reeord plays. | Othe Shes at Vee He accepted money and gave in ex-|desks at headqua change a elip of paper containing the | “Dolph’ Jantzyn fizures of gig played. Identified the Books, Mr. Ridgway was prompt with an ob- ‘A flat top 4 “a At mi) jection when Mr. Schurman handed the | Jantzen's deck, Withesh eaide. Upon witness one of the policy record ‘gigs’ 90c Each. | den, #9 practi olseless, that he — Hammock sundries at Lowest Prices.! J.50 had no chance to get out of the way. —_s— TWO OF SHALER’S MEN INJURED TO-DAY. sistant, and C. BE. Fraser, Superin- |tendent for Contractor Shaler, were slightly injured at the same time, How Accident Happened, 1.75 2,00 3,00 The “O’Neill” Cleanable Refrigerators are the best on the market. They will preserve ice and food longer than any other make. Be sure and see them. The prices range from $10.00 upward, DO~All purchases delivered free to any railroad station within 100 miles of } New York Git) B one of the roby was rM, Parsona and Mr. Wright arrived jet the Forty-second street end of the| The chain of accidents in the Park [tunnel at 9.80 o'clock this morning forJavenue rapid transit: subway did not | the purpose of making Inspection of | stop with th jury to Mr, Shaler. Two the heading at Thirty-ninth — stre f his men were injured by a falling were the manifold and ref- and asked him to explain the operation | ene" 20JK which contained the record. Where the two ends of the tuanel Join. | derrick In the excavation at Forty-first GE polley-playinn: peorthe dal poneaeme ac |They went down the excavation in the street thix afternoon The witness explained that there are two drawings, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon. Seventeen series of numbers apovar at handwriting?" ‘Yes, am. f write und mak The witness then identified the poll: eet bearing the date of No- ty saw him each drawing. Te A ane eae 4 mecane ti came to a point di- ture of the knee. Both were taken to Seventy-elght numbers are place! inj th street. ‘These slips bear opposite the cave-in that nearly] New York Hospital, ment cage and were Joined at the foot of the ‘hey were John h fo! be | shaft by Mr. Shaler and Mr. Fraser Noises Velontlne evenier anid anise The party sccured ighte and made Murphy, a laborer, of No. 331 Eaat r their wav down the west branch the Seventleth street ash sustained a & wheel and twelve numbers of the | the Indursement of Adams, and refer~ GA aa : = eenleaatn - 7 r ee ae ie eet ey os the atly. dooks found in Adams's thn boxes. MRS. CATHERINE WENZEL, | ‘Thes: e winning numbers. Any | flawye: dzway objected to. this | a hotos and whi y si ‘ player holding any two or more num-| line of testimony, ‘clalming private | The fourth day of the trial In the: five tit en aM eee anda he an fracture of the urm and Murphy @ frac- S LR d is wees ress Goods. papers seized on a search warrant and | eujt for absolute divorce of Band-; nad told her it was too ear! eae 7 Regular Hooke Kept. Sustico “Scott overstuted tim, "8" | nig wife, Georgle F. Innes, showed handed the witness, respectively, The “morning” drawing | on, these lwoks?" Mr. Innes was then called to the stand, | noon closes at 5.40 P, M, When the| ‘The books contained records I never «nw the woman In my Attorney Sandford. as by) al Fs Byteh scapes Salesman, and Wife Cannot Be Found. bers which appear on the list of twelve }in the manned de scribed cannot be She told mes said the witness, “that Ss hi made $1,000 difference to her whether I R E j Justice Scott over-ruled. him, RSH Ane aa na ees Eee er | S AN G WAY Subjgeted te bbe ta ioe The two dally drawings are designated | 7” no abatement in the interest of the, J Cross-Examination i “Yes, It is the handwriting of Albert) Mrs. Innes, the pretty defendant in; He denied positively that he had met | - | mo tr i in polic books are closed they are at once for- | ™ pabeectOns yee ols it fe until lust Saturday week, when | Special for . Wed. and Thurs, Closing-out of many broken ~ lines of Dress Goods at less than % actual value; 35c. yd. 3,500 yds. 34-inch, Linen Dress Goods, 18c. yd. former price 25c. yd, Foulard Silks. + | wins. usel as ev against him if not master Frederick N. Innes against ht red-bound monthly record books Iunes Denies Acquaint | as the State and Kentucky drawings lave vou examined the handwritin Valet ILS A H H pie ucusionury scone. | by Assistant District- closes at 12.40 P, M. each day, The after-| 7 }4 | Catherine Wenzel in Wore . A . , __ Adams: or’ the Gade, waa early 1u court, attended Ne water Mess Morphine Killed John Sarris, a Travelling| 7 df ‘ecord ets warded) to policy hegdquartera at’ No. eaed Adaans wartied dally fiom, "Gentlemen of the jury,"" sald Attor- she made the affidavit.’ Ladi est Thirty-first hte the Thinty-fest street headquarters tO ney Hoffman, ‘we now come to that wate ‘ i , ‘There the sheets are tallied or counted | the private office. Nees vhich deals. with) “Were you in Wo: i Dayton ranch of our case which deals A i by the clerks to see if there aro any |. The frat witness caltod Ae Months | Mr. Innes’s indulgences with other wo-|!™ Ausaat, 1901 #7 a 5 ¥ j v4 ” i prior to the arrest of Adams office boy | men. I wan not. Men clavabeutwhamslcieliaite siaimotts EiWaat are hits?" asked Mr, Schur- gt Fooher & Cou. No. Ao went private | He cules syinsnes ie emer tl “Did you visit her in her room jiecknorn, dled in New York Hospital| dled at 420 « rma 5) office was located, | Mrs. nael, and started to rea at the Herald Squarct” this morning of morphine poisoning | womaa was tn the hospital when he| Mr, Sandford went into the matter of Pea aed ced intaree age bead eegyiee, testified that the trunk found| ihe jury. The attorneys for Innes 04-) sy never aid.” lunder mysterious circumstances, A| passed away, but gave no Instructions | Churchill's treatment of McGurk, of P| ) est | in fected to Its admission, but later WIth) aa tke eat time you anw ner WOMEN sald to Ye his wife, with whom |¥ to the disposition to be made of the | Sulclde Hall, Churchill arrested McGurk w her ‘Thi raf i te ked | office about a month hefore tne rald. The ioe Yara Uleeee of the plays?" asked | funk was. brought Into court. Tt 1s a | arew the objection. eee he had been living at No. 800 Weat Bev-| body. She was told that the Coroner|ua the proprietor of No, 8 Bowery af- ‘ jaturday Pp enteenth street, has disappeared under | Would be notified before u death certif-| ter having orted another owner and Sergt. Ohurchil] was still on the stand under cross-examination by Assistant | District-Attorney Sandford when his ful done of morphine. | trial was resumed to-day before Com- cover consciousne: nd | missioner tridge at Police Headquar- jock this morn The | ters a travelling 5 “man, fluence of a pow: small affair, bound with steel hoops and| ‘The affidavit set forth that Katherine | W"" "Oh, yes, there is a regular book. Provided with a Xalecck the ralders | Wenzel, otherwise known as Thayer, positively was.’ | mysterfous circumstances, right under| cate would be issued, after McGurk, he said, had been to his keeping system.’ found rolls of polley report sheots, dated | Was a resident of Putnam, Conn. and) “Did you during the ten ai the noses of those who had gone to see! It was not unull 8 o'clock that the | Staton and asked him to be easy on him, A Mr. Schurman handed a large ledger! and filed in chronological order. Hach | that she met BN. Innes in the station n days , ; OY a | McGurk, “he gaia, on taat occasion cold! A large quantity of Dress’ Coderorits end) llega in’ chrohplorical Order. Hach ee werccaler; stay ashe was in the hotel see hert” her. Woman appeaved at Mrs. Crawford's. | him tnat he had’ just bought the leaves q eo 0 the witness. | four places for sim, and wanted a| Patterns & Remnants toclose — Sarris and the woman, a pretty; She sad nothing about her husband be- he] “AI” Adams, In memorandin books | “He walked up to mie and spoke to |vionde, appeared at the Seventeenth | ing dead, but asked that her trunk be Tes, that's one of the “books, selzed by the rading party were found | me," testified Mrs, Wenzel in her af- id. cross references to the matter contained | fdavit, “and asked me !f J was golag made,” Mr.|in the policy sheets, showing a 8: to New York. “s) = A ay Sores mescaline be re- da rede iy Shoat ANC WR: S SYate Teton. was end thenihel asked he never was there, lrented a room from a Mrs. Crawford,!room. After about half an hour -} ‘Another office boy. also in the employ | me to go down on the Providence boat,| ,,O? ¢TOSs-fxamination Mr. Innes said|Who has apartments on the third floor.j porters arrived at the home of Mri wie int the usnal isfede “ap ttg bet | Sea oie ee ee. called an the meee | but we were too late, and we went down| {Rat be broke up his home on Web. 10, | Mrs, Crawford took them to be theatri-| Crawford with news of the death of| No," replied. the witness. ig bet} ond witness.. He was Charles Smith, fif-| on the train, he paying for my parlor- jeal people. ‘They lived happily together | Sarvis, 5 teen, car seat. ¢ that would be reported in advance} “TT geacribed Al Adams's office, . No} “He jand kept to thems Woman Had Disappeared, “I did note? “Or In your officer” noe 10 get rid of them, "What did he mean vy that?" asked jdge. “Wanted you street house on Decoration Day andj; removed from a storeroom to her own| Commissioner Pat! t 35¢c. yd. > Wea ese tolovate that belwealetper d B lity: orn eesetea Conte tae ne vasa ner-| 2,500 yards Best Quality er ae came back and sald thi ilk; eur Deters ant Bevery nadia mes Corded Silk; value gsc ,5oc. yd., Gives Mr, Innes the Lie. that Cross was all right. “He told me that he was not living the regular returns, one ever sat at Mr. Adams's desk but with his wife right now, and asked me| Mr, Innes said th Ww: : Md you take his word for that? Mr. 8 a E Mr. Mat he v wiord got ho: i) 4 e ‘e heard o| te ‘ oF ee ‘Did you ever. hear Mr. Adams order| the defendant himself. At Pocher & {9 go to the hotel, saving he would Dey in which Mre. Wenael's husband ‘regis. | When ra Crs ad ee Waad noe Ht iy tie Brat 1 have heard of 16" | asked the Commtssoner again, { ec. yd shango In the numbers first announced |©0.'s Lexington avenue office the witness responsible for my board bill. tered ut the hotel in Putnam, Cogn, |® S#opping tour at 8.80 o'clock last nishs gaid Mrs. Crawford, “but Mrs. Sarris ie! “No, 1 went i and sent my men! 35c: ya. eeladiae i wv Adamma: trunk. He recelyal “Pohnally consented to go, and when|and that he put atter nie Tame tng she found Burris sitting on the stoop of fin ner room and you may see her,”* |into his places. { irawn? ructions to clean jt out and send the | we got to New York he put ine In a cab| Name of the company with whic. ‘the house, seemingly intoxicated. He} ghe w. | ,\when Caurchiil was asked about o: Sine the W \ h he , y he went to tho. door of the Sarris ‘No. to the West Thirty-fourth street | and told me to go to the hotel and regis- | Wa8 connected, the Edison-Pearce Com- | gaid he had no key and his wife was not tain reports made to Inspector i + Yopia ver h ybody gl h of Pocher & Co. ter and tell the clerk that I it sald he had no key a room, knocked, an Novan=liwhlch he ead he tad wne A en a you ever hear anybody give suc! Fee eee. Te outith x, fer and tell the clerk that I was Mr. sh § Kk f had m: and Ww ( Dhewton eWWhen he was clearing Je trunk, | Tnnes'g. sister-in-law. at statement Is absolutely un. |8t home. Mrs, Crawford let him in aud | swer, walked in. rMk. Surrin was gone, | were not in. his letter-preas book, the n e witness testified, he removed rolla! "nr aid go, After went to my room sald Attorney Hoffman, counsel $00n after Mrs. Sarris arrived She had strip her pletures from the | se: vt amid he had another | Broadway & 20th St «I don’t know that I did, but L{of tissue paper similar to those after. | veer ites Ward found in the Thirty-four M delieve that was the customary | Mmoy seine policy King OUeeh street | oroiock at night. “You should not have made that re-| Crawford heard them chatting in their On cross-examination the witness | 41%» Mr. Hofman.” sald the Justice, | room for half an hour, when they weat FRAMED BY SE NATORS, |ssicte inner jecidenit thas she smoked! Attorney Herman I of coun-/OUt again, Fifteen minutes later an | wads, 9 Were taken out of| press trunk Was packed and| he w ook which gad disapp ransferred out of t r. Innes came In, ‘This was avout IL Innes, "I happened t ‘He sat down in aland I know it is false (0 De there Unconscious in Street, chair and kissed me, and 1 told him 1], "You are elther mistaken, or are tell-| They went out together, presumadly thes e im ehood,"”” retorted ji s i sre Beok Found. MBpURnE heigawie Dpndsone wan rR tor, “tiNehood,”” retorted the band- | or qinner, returning at 8.15 o'clock. Mra : 4 #hort recess and at the | She Smoked Cigarettes, he heart or Cross | ! DIED. send | eli se! for Mr. Inne re) to the ambulance picked up Sarris, uncon- Ss. fi a él . . was ¢ a © pteks Sarris, Wp: ‘or some bot KRIEGPR.—On Sunday, June 15.) ADAM eee, T Baudalls, mana eriee eps stand. Ho swore that he had never geen yclous, In the street in front of Nu. % Mines, Bulldiag his book KRIEGER, beloved son of Katharine Krieger, defense to prove the fact that Catherine| pam last week, i eh ‘Ut West Twenty-third street, aaivtirne Greet fasire to coneoal it, ay; 1 the dlat year of bi Another. I Chree td BORE . Relatives and friends are respectfully {n- Conference of Republicans Will Be Called to) A2axg had resisterea there at the time) Horn sides closed and court took a| His wite was by his side when the - M., when the summing-| ambulance arrived, and rode to ti cher 4 Richmon vited to attend the funeral services from. phy’s Hotel hurchill’s other let- | A ; He produced the hotel register of the| up begat atoga Sprin, sidence, Brook- Consider It—Plan of Concessions. last Sunday in July. 1901, and also iden-| “Rar *itofeman summed up his alde of Hospital with him. She said that h iT ES cornet ene enothy DOOM rd brouatit: GUC @GmIA LAStO Ne eee) enn peas tiled the photograph of, the guest who! the case first. He was exceedingly bit- was a sufferer from heart disease anc Hollan, damaging to Sergt. Churchill in connec- uss “i registered as Catherine Thayer ter in his attack upon Detective Dow-| had been seized with a periodical at portion tlon with a_rafd upon Blanche Vernon's, n its defense the laintife called) ney, The speaker alleged that perjury WASHINGTON, June 17,—The Re- far as the articles of ugar and to-| James M. Glimore, a photographer, of|had been freely used to swear t perdury | tack, As aoon as a complete examina Ho oe publican members of the Senate Com- , (ic) ae convened .to the penetit of | Putnam, Conn. Who took the photo-| good name of an innocent woman. Mr. |tlon was made at the hospital It was! court mittee on Cuban Relations to-day Jana ‘it the President, shall be satished| "Mr. Gilmore said that he took thelunon inners | @HtACK found that the man was under the Anise. 1 made at No, 27 Second street, March 17, He reported that the house Is owned by ioldberg & Rosen, | Did you have a talk with Goldberg | ore missing, A tend! des of the Elks’ Club, Adanti rer. | finally agreed to the acceptance of the Spooner bill providing for recl- procity with Cuba, They also decided to ask that a conference of Republican Senators be called tor to-morrow night. Reciprocity by Proclamation, This conclusion was reached at a meeting of the Republican members of the committee to-day, After the meeting adjourned the text of the bill was made public It {8 a substitute for the House bill vhich provided for 8. reduction of 2b . of the tari raw Sugai hd at the same time cut off the pret- nrential on refined sugar. ‘The Senate measure, as agreed upon, authorizes the Prosident by. proclamas tlon to reduce the tariff on Cuban prod- ucts to 80 per cent, of the Dingley rates when Cuba has provided for preferen- tlal retes on products of the United States. The articles upon which reduc- ions are to be made are not specified, from such investigation that the sub- Stantlal benefit of said concession upon elther of sald articles 1g inrulng to the purchasers thereof, Individual or cor- porate, in the United States it shail be his duty to so declare by proclamation to that effect, and thereupon and there- after so long as said conditions shall continue there shall be levied and col- lected upon auch articles, or that one. of them as to which sald conditions ex- Ist, the rate of duty levied and collected by’ law upon such article or articles coming into the United States from other foreign countries.’ TT WANT AMOUNTS OF THURBER PAYMENTS, WASHINGTON, June 17.—The House Committee on Milltary Affairs to-day orderéd a favorable report on the reso- lution of Representative Bartlett, of GATES IN CORNER OF CORN; PRICE IS SENT BOOMING. July Sold Up to 67 1-2 in Chicago—Only 2,000,000 Bushels in Sight. CHICAGO, June 17,—Excitement ruled in the corn pit on the Board of Trade today, The fear of a corner in July op- tions, which caused a sharp upturn and his Wall street affiliations bought everything offered, Btocks of contract corn have been very low and are growing lower. All told at present there 1s less than 2,000,000 bushels of contract graded corn with which shorts can cover. And yet the RECLUSE DIES WITH HERLIAY'S RAIDS FAKES, SAYS RAND Property | Assistant District-Attorney in Opening for the Prosecution, Severely Arraigns Accused) “Red Light’' Police Captain. | VALUABLE PAPERS, Deeds to Much Found Beside the Deathbed of Lonely Camille Le Moine —May Have No Heirs, Camille Lemoine, who had a machinery repair shop, where he also lived, at No. | et, was found dead | \tain John D der Goff in Part IL Herlthy's trial arrant against a house proprietor?” replied Churchill. “Do you ask me that as a question returned Mr. Sanford ned “IT belleve you did,” ALL BOERS HAVE NOW SURRENDERED said Mr, Sanford. Total of Laid Down Their Arms— Du served the warrants?” asked ow [ino Metainiy not. Do you think : World Wants Give jeccnid show a 16,620 Men Have} Satisfactory Results! PAID HELP WANTS IN 1 1 1 THIS MORNING'S ’ BUT WORLD. | Paid Help Wants in the 13 other 366 New York papers combined, and the arrangement Is limited 10 AVE) Georgia, dirccting the Secretary of War|vesterday, was augmented at the|Gates crowd is credited with having i Wea seater aa ahortiy before |of wilful neglect of duis white le nee | Kemp Saya There Were 12] 108: 4 el ie Alen ae lin h morning shortly before | o i} ne of au ) ‘om: | To Secure Benefit to Produc fo tonnien the: House tncormesion aa te opening of business by the: reluc- Pougnt of ciueme same shorte over Myr |) clock, There Je no suaplcion of foull mand of the Eldridge street police sta.| 60,000 at the Start. 1 u vided “that 1t shi Whe AmOUDIA Ware pald. Gy Va 4 i , who was about Afty-|tion, did not attract much of a crowé ’ RTENDERS ., ». 6| JANITORS It {s also provided “that it shall be tance of the big holders of July to| gnorts continued to o play, and the man, a ton not attract much of a crowd BARTRADARS 11 A) cAMiriN Sa the dary of the President to thoroughly | States officers in Cuba to F. B. Thurber ver In July cornifive years of age. had evidently died | to-day or other persons for advocating Cub: va ‘0 the close ve yen ae & | investigate, through the diplomatic. an ; PUPA | noth, feverishly up to the close of trade, Gos: |from natural causes cntsasiaaieneniaitaiaie e U1 reciprocit consular representatives of the United) Fecipeoriy. a resolution was sip on the floor had it thas the ele- District-Attorney 9| KITCHENWORE 039 5| LAUNDRESSES .. . 7 OK BINDERS » | BOOKKEEPERS ¢ 1.—Under date of LONDON, Ju Lemoine used the place asa sleoping tion by Agsist by such oth 7 | er the ton-| change 18 #ald to influenced Sabie eau i aid | ne duty of Cap ee ee raided & sons AC! forthe curpeae, elena Oot: pyc Moning’ ontraveray” onthe rdnaway market bought everything ) tors and ihat (hes Were fusbing 19 lwas an expert maker of tools, a lock-| Herlihy to suppress ull forms of dis- that 70 Peytats Berend ered my | BRASSWORKERS .- 5) MES «+... :8 ticles, the growth, production or manu-|Cuban reciprocity bill. Three Republi-| in sight and bid excitedly for more in| (OnTactstuit. given a8 &/amith and a handy man generally 1 and crime in the precinct, It was psonlern: veabereay | pusHeLMEN 7| METAL WORKERS. 6 facture of Cuba substantially inures so! cans voted for the resolution, sig) reason why the bull crowd let the price [AMIN and & Manis) tt et ry ite [earecialiy hs sworn dats to. murpreag |the surrenders tn the Transvaal an@ Qoscunns 2 ae APPEARANCE OF DISBROW aoe ed oy a at as at [th comBe Jt to be broURL about with: |{ Me ne gman, alld partment. Me. shovld. have caretully tne | 18. the Transvaal 1.225 men Su-| GanpeNTRRS » 1 6| FAINTER e Bu) q o we uly kept 1 Y elf-comalined, retin Hl caraly | s 0,813 rifles were giver Pe In the wenk, July kept on the upward | toon re nelghdors knew him woll. | vestigated all auch houses sred and 10,813 rifles were 6 | casiERs | PAPERHANGDRS MYST Present the only dactor in corn 16) jump and closed airong 8 deter higher late slept in the shop, but took his meals| “We will show you,’ sald Mr. Rand hile in the Or River Colony MAIDS ., 17| PHOTOGRAPHERS , 3 MAY SOLVE THE MYSTERY, [Sct sccuscets Sia[ it cts Sarat art Arh Wit in on A ht a wg, Sie umn Pe A fact. Yaar loo wan the MMinheot ar| ‘The body was discovered by Philip E.| wae In command of the ‘red-light’ din COATMAKERS | POCKETBOOK A bull cliqueiled’by John W: Gateslin ney eae sail, of No. 161 Wooster atrect, who| trict he not only failed ta suppress for Cape Colony haye not | coLnLRCTORS (Continued from Firat Page.) Aue F é the day, OT dk n business. An am-| these h wes, Dut that he wilfully nt wlve COMPOSITORS PORTERS PREHARS - ned and the doctor | intentionally ed to perform his Replying to an iry of Thomas] COOKE sia pom h GREG SVR: " 7 i ‘ 4 e in the) CROCHETE: Pt Y eat welgh i ae eed eonag| duty. He closed his eyes and ears to a| Gibson Bowles vative i | the sania (SAL Used ig rent salah 9 my mine anywhere when he Is wanted, by Justice Gummere ar)ounced at the open. Seat ee eee eee eee ye| condition of affuire which very man, | House ymons today the Colonial | | PRIVTERS but ne Ala nottell ne whaka hia was aca one in authority, ing of the Court of Brrors and Appeals | 2 10 8 large wmount of ay man and child in the precinct knew | Secretary, Mr. Chamb announced | | SALRSLADIBS The father of the missing boy was T asked him not to, aa T wanted to be| {Thaw thing I know and ‘0-day Chat in ab sture lawyers of rently, le real estate, Including inter ggllit allewed valde were fakes (hat the Government dove not prapone | DREW ARNRRA SALES out greatly affected while he discussed 7 » that k it , Greater New York, who are not mem- se Jand bluffs to ask the De Boers and other South | DRE : able to say truthfully that I did not|kmow positively, Loule Dinbrow ta (rater New York, who Ate ney mem: — a ay diamond and gold mines out: | DRIVERS HORNA SIGN PAINTERS the aspersions that have been cast! know his whereabouts. innocent of any hand tn the death River | DRUG CLERKS a Se WARSHIPS TO LAGUAYRA. [IRISH RESOLVE TO PROTEST. upon the young man, “I knew that the good that was left Lawrence and ( nee bermuttod 19 .pract ‘before the higher ae th bit at serene ith | BLECTRICIANS SKIRT HANDS.. He did not attempt to justify the |!? my boy would come to the front This notion, he val, waa taken be-|SABIMet Decides to Send Two (0 /wi, Taye xo pari in the Coming | irom ot the Wat “| ELEVATOR Pe boy's misconduct, but he rosented | “ner OF later, and it baw’) wp nete death at that time were mere-| cause the New York courte have de-| Amerivans Coronation Festiyition KIMBERL Giicie iLend iiM'eets RUNNERS 11 Mo. Disbrow gto infer that hs) 1) “coincident with his disappearance. | {lined to accede to a request of the New| wWASHT. s, June 17.—The Cabinet IDON Monday, June 1&—Commandant Kemp, | EMP. AGENCIES .. 4 the ingjnuations that Louis was in| son had communicated with his family bd PP Jersey courts that lawyers of this Stato! i soy giscuased the situation in Ven-|. [ONDON, June t7—At a meeiing of | Mond AP | NGINEERS TUCKERS cess sosen hiding because of any criminal con-| {eat they should be worried by the re- Be fad planned to mo away 9 socaunt be granted the same privilege. | aor 2 i the Irish members of the House of|Gen, Delarey's It ais Ped ~~ PREDERS / UMBRELLA iw of his other indiscretions at the time, ———— exuela. Commons (th ernoon resolutio: Jered at Mafeking, Bechuanaland, * ‘ Lawrence and Clarence Foster, an oy ai Al ‘4 L Published oMfcial Agures of the| ships should be sent at once to La-|Sitiohatiatn, asa. protest against. the|~ In_an.luterview (rday jie ave nome | FARR ee Rie Re? 3 way’ avarnment af. chair ca . ee eet cutes regardings the war. | POM RULES OUT NEW YORKERS, | America® News Company proved | § ee ete ae paid that about fy thousand Boers | OKs WAITERS coos snspe | th ot taken upon defn: | to tuke ys ryan conclusively that the daily circula-| ite nanices, but’ in pursuance of the | eieumuses, SNe PF sere in the Meld at the outset and that! GROORRY CLERKS, 7| WAITREGSEB 4. tion of The World in New York |Senera! policy of looking after Ameri hey further resolved that the Iriah| only, 1.50 out of 6.00 men avaiable | HoRsRSHOERS .... 4 M! Reoei Telephone Message, “I shall ald my boy as far as 1 oan," “T confess I wee greatly worried about | Mtaued Mr, Disbrow. “It is not for " rs ‘ 2 . in| fought @t Colenso, where the oBer losses “ my won,” he eaid “It was after 6 map a dude where a father’s obligation | Jw, Gummere Won't Let Them ity is ‘of th my me loherente in, ane (Rg ae part fe sume ne geet, in ounltn TOURDE Bt re Pes ey Hop. a HOUSEWORK 13 S'closk Inet alam whet I received A jf, cia) Cam Ins Sones, Penetics in'depesy Conrte, that of th s nee TBR Vian Ports Rico, were orrered | Clon: to take into consideratiag the cons | {he Britiat eu fered wo “mu Boer ‘TOT Ae one TELEPHONED MEBBAGE trom w friend iy som will present Mmself| paenTON, .N J, June it-Chiet aay other papen, to proceed at once, dition of Ireland. had only Mfty-three men his