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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1902. PILE-DRIVER STOPS COURT. JENNISON AND HIS WIFE BOTH ARRESTED FAMOUS OLO'STRAD' MR. CHAMBERLAIN [Peon OTT eee ee eee) NEN TO WIDOW, HURT IN ACCIDENT |accifritste Each Gets Out a War made such a noise to-day that Justioe | Newburger found {It necessary to ad- | rant for the Other) ; | Both A to| seek Week: the machine, weal ao: piaeedl J and Both gree to| Wife of Man Shot Down ray Postpone Fight fo that the Court of Special Sessions had by Burglar Sees the) | ittle Alice Un.:! July! —— Violin Which Caused Death of, Colonial Secretary of Owner Who Lost It and Great Britain Has Conviction of Man He Ac-|_ F&F, cused, Returned toMrs. Bott ace Badly Lacerated lourn on account of the noise. ve Newburger will sit to-morrow art I11., which Js on the other side » hullding. After adjourning cot Newburger saw Acting District- Rand and told him thak ome Attorne: a Prisoner Taken in| j¢ by Being Thrown must be found to stop the nuleance. b: Brooklyn. — ‘The colebrated Stradivarius violin that Against Cab Window | PALTIMORE CARPENTERS STRIKE BAWTIMORE, July 7—Two strike orders went into effect to-day and 1,400 union workmen affiliated with the car- penters and garment workers wniona quit work. SO ee eee ANA) city ise) Lane conviction of Vietor Miechter, a Union! fusely, and He Spent avida) Night in Hospital. Square om stealing It, was returned to Mrs. Boit, the widow of the professor, In Re- to-tay, Mrs, Leon Jay street, Brouk- ¥ . ay tae viotin wun| LONDON, July 7.—The Colonial ‘i ned a att a im toe tru. Secretary, Joseph Chamberlain, was J. CHAMBERLAIN JAMES McGREERY a 60. SEG Winton fai attReNER NO} Secs 7 cue onmene)mead this patter: presented to [noon as a result cla, accident in| was nnMeiently Injured to nece label Teer Whitehall. xitnte hin remaining at the hoap A him he he-| The Secretar-s hagsom was pass-|(™! ait ntnhe Shao a A it was tn rs store. ing v.irough the Canadian Arch when hier denied that the vviln was I) th. horse slipped and Mr. Chamber-j ayinced that /in was thrown forward with great “Violin, had him | Violence. FAILS TO IDENTIFY HIM Peddler Arrested To-Day Can Give No Explanation of Where He Slept the Night ofthe Burglary. hohad RUGS AND MATTINGS. An arrest on suspicion w: made to Gay in the ase of Albert Lattimer, who Was ehot oy a burglar in hie om at No, 318 Hancock stre@t, Brooklyn, last | 9° Harlem week. The prisoner is sam Jones, a | made H peddier, of Lynn, Maas. He was held] Jennison and his wife and bi gh the Adams Sirect Court to-day as a|aminations whl be held on July 1 was stolen from sworn ont Green and white cotton rugs. 6xoftand 7 4x10M%ft. wound, dangerous character. $7.50 and $10.50, © suspicious person. prisoners} , By c questioning this afternoon it and again in| His head struck and shattered the/ abie his detention for night. 4 4 Bh alice Bained trom Jones an admin-| The ror A isos, After a trial. 1 | g'ass front of the cab. nen nicked up tne Hall Secte- formerly $12.00 and $15.00. sion that may prove to be Important. | Nis wife for s ‘ wenyen ea law (0 ary, in reply 10 1 8! ; ‘This was that he could not tell whe been extre hitter, He is a ere eee REA reenter, When ele it was seen that] 2) not feel faint, but could not attord| Moow] Mats, for porches ght i ‘as shot ealthy man, with an of at N aes order Gott | Mr. amberlain’s head was ba on his forehead re da i slept the night Latimer was sho! wea man A was convicied vefure Kecorder Goft| as badly Srenitneee DeSteVeRUIFCoe A eUIG and verandahs, Best his hame was broken and sentenced to serve a year In prison. lacerated and bleeding profusely. Al” Austen Chamberlain, eldest son of the Jones said he spent Monday night in] Wall street ax are] quality, the Mills Hotel in this borough. On]up he has ilved at the University Club ite took an appeal, and pending the | policeman helped the Secretary Into a| Secretary, 4s with his fathe Tuesday he went to Brooklyn and in alwhen not In Greenwich aU eed mac padre Bole: mae Shere eed we secreisries: | Mts. name galoon near tho City Hall he met a mar 1 Gann hearing pent overs energy, 10) ihe mg /eab and accompanied him to Charing] beriair ‘also. immediately went tothe 6xoft........$7.50 ; fhe remembers ouly as “Jack.” This) 4+ the time of the separation Mre BIW GE Naas en Ae TOL OF wee Cross Hospital, where his injuries hamberlain is resting quietly, but f F . man payee 2) ene night va Pee ViSéR HOREAUIAE ihe Reva | widow 2 moved from the stullo of Ne] were dressc.. SR CGED I no GNarey hen Sah abe: gxiait.......13.50 husban ¢ tended hat she was est ‘Thirty street, here sn Mr. Ys vi r % 3, F Bes Tees caiisvvenreauy cvsen| uy wuavand) cbHieNona) Cat he wal ee West nleggetith street, where ne) While Mr. Chamberlain's wounds) "he: conitrence of the Colonia, Pre- tox14ft......18.00 7 2s JOEL Sid Laser ta ut doobinn pal ieteye|0)| Detective Price finally founa| bled a great deal, they were not | Mere Win ee a Uestion of Inns! Chi c : 4g Jook for work. On Wednesday he went t gal atepe it the iain. in the possession of Mrs. | gerious, HOTT Micense Has Geen postioned in{cHina mattings, in lengthi to Coney Island, where he was arrest an; A aye drove un)| Springer. sald she bought tf EUauienue obs che rmcalhent rer voce y , i be ement restaura nere his so fre ped ed pooley,| Nevertheless Mr. Chamberlain | Syambe1 eke ot Mr. a RMeviee eeascrmicaras Hass kalo coc neene eeeinlcant, where Ms $9) fromm x paddler named Jim” Dooley: er Chamberlain, of 10 to 30 yards. @id not know where “Jack” lived eer cil NOIR LE ERA ae he bought {teat a pawnshop in Bighth | Mra, Latimer waa taken 10 Police |e de ae went direct tn Greenwich aberae"ac'ans saa moo the eal VE WHEL BE GROW roc, per yard, sg ier ou ac eta ot ee OWNED sit identify Jones as the man who shot her hota In the charge of nurse gets accu ft ~~ BETWEEN AUGUST | 1 AND 15, Japanese. inlaid Damask hushand. She falied to recogni: him J t: i , eae Irs. Jennison lost no time tn laying i when he was lin a up Mi ore phe plans to ehild, She sent tw motion pending to quash the tnatetment | Matting i 1 h ts ) 4 ne wife. They became acqua do with Mr w when t | 25 9; rd. him face to face she said that In figure} yoo fi | handed 1 of to-day: fH = 10 to 35 yards, Rani genertt appenranice: he. reir ed eee eee ea eet in| He Sr toch wala Recovery So Rapid that Date Has Been Fixed—, the burglar, but she coukl that) iittte girl back to York tent. Le ane Pageant to Be Curtailed. | 20c, per yard, q he was the man. M rvous Seaiwice Pat “T hope that this violin will be a com- | value 40c. By cutting a the hot leph and securing a fast horse, Mrs In getting her} to you In your old age,’ said the | Recorder to Mrs, Bott. “It has been the source ‘of a great deal of misery and) LONDON, July 7—King Edward condition was posted at Buckingham Twenty-third Street, ‘Phe old lady tottered from court on | will be crowned between Aug, 11 and | Palace: . “The King had nine hours natural the arm of unt officer hugging th pontaining the precious viol close | Aug. 15. His recovery has beer 80 [rapid and satisfactory that the above | Sleep and his progress continues to be uninterrupted. The wound is dis- | 7 coniition wes such that Identitiea- Jon would have been valueless even t tion would have been valueless evn BAT Senniggn mice he a. Be sk Ttl math ae daughter and ing the line into tht ‘id fnaney ie per oon State less than a minute befo: m Mr. Lattimer Worse. sage reached the keeper of the bridge) to stop her. Bince that time she has) had custody of the child Mr. Lattimer’s condition took a turn r the worse to-day. He became de- decision was arrived at to-day. t lirlous and slikht hope is entertained A Chase of Two Miles. REFUSED BY RAILROADS. No official announcement of the| Charging freely and is less painful to 5 for his recovery. ‘Thus far he hus not] 4 gy nights ago two law clerka and lrastvesvarecncscde, ive grees acl Gress: been conscious jong enough to IVE ® | age Jennixon chased Mrs Jenniaon for ——— fon Denied Foreigners | 7 cs pa eea nt “TREVES, LAKING, BARLOW. Q fatlfactory description of the mAN #1 mee down, Hronlway, ane In MAS! ELIDAD ETH VENNIGON! nr of Contagion, thfough the streets and the ceremony) | "TREVES. LAIING, ow.” | JAMES McGREERY & C0 Penuaim: ere 1816 eco Ne hanaom cab with the little one, unttl : The Evening World.) at Westminster Abbey will be much PUAPRO Lee m a ELCUBL BEST 2 that the burglar was a negro. eee: ae Httle one, unt! 9/9. charwe of kidnapping, ‘An anpilea-) arrested, | She surrendered ereeit, to Reg tyr unneaeetl lea ‘i noon A. J, Balfour, the Government Inspetor Brennan takes no stock In s orton refuge in the West Forty-sev- ge enietvtteevn v a pt. Titus and was arraigned in Contre A fee a AUN 7.—The ratl- | curta’ from the original plan. | leader, announced that an autumn ses. ate ‘ enth street police station, She sald her visit davai reet Court, where she was paroled, Mr.| road companies refused to transport a 4 a ae i ] " of the theory that Lattimer waa shot by [@"th street poliae station. dhe sald Wer | ofa warrant, ‘and the Governor has | jennison waa ar passledi ate ron icompanien cetieed] titer |, Dhelrialeation wllliarive)teom Bath Gr ot aniasient ould be neeeaea | SUIT DEPARTMENT. some one known to him and his famlly.| ene aid that A ne, Me tea ae ihe matt f ier navivement : He has unt during the pro ngs In which | presale t De lecaonltTouag) to work in| {2Rham Palace to the Abbey through bestnn aout the middle of October, i ote See ee nuvRlas vanted to dolagreed 10 hear hoth sides fully before| his wife Ngured, and was taken to Har jo to Paterson to-da a1 i ; and that tne House would adjo ard E ee thal sia tered by tne| WAS to serve papers on her requiring | Tendering A decision pin wife figured. and was taken to Har} vo various dye houses, olaiming that | te Mall to Whitechapel and thence) jn August saab 3rd_ Floor, was an outsider, t een matter in this state, poth | Althands have agreed to keep quiet until it. would be risking the heat-a of ite'r/to the Abbey, the same route as taken | | /tipiving to a question on the subject her presence in Connecticut to answer | fr Jennison and ms wife agreed to 1 duly 15, ansengers at a iime whey so muen s of the coronation stands, the First Com- 4 saped he left the door open, It was ase Biall-pox was at |at the opening of Parliament. Guisnloner of Works, Ar’ Aters:ougiey | vhi ") ape = és maid it waa nol pressed te emote | Doe aud whitelor blackjan At 10 o'clock this morning the fol-| as It 'was hoped the ctande would wa i sean pen by Policeman Schepp, Cept.| a 5 eg > - <= = ia = = ' Bet open by Pollen vaw. t-| MINE LEADER’S MYSTERIOUS ,TERNELL GIVES SETBACK lowing balltin on King Edwards! Se foUies, 2G, the ghnove Yor waieh| white | Foulard “ Shirt it himself on the theory 1 to commit himself on the ae oe waist” dresses. Po oeceemse ) GONFERENCE WITH TAYLOR,, TO DISBROW PROSECUTION. WOOER SHOT SWEETHEART'S — Sue identification of the burglar have been j back basement door and that when hi 4 found in the rear yard of the house 2 3 . . dJoining Lattimer's, No, 6, which| aa. (Continued from First Page.) FATHER W Taffetas silk ‘ Shirtwaist” adjoining «the person who made them| Mitchell Secretly Meets Soft Coal Operator ae R HEN REPULSED. | Dres Colors: Breer uti to ump ‘over the| fence into . , whon this message was filed? A. He| ter, Disbrow and Miss Lawrence to: | sae TESSES: olors: blue, Bit. It bears out the theory that the After Declaring Strike Won't End Soon. a weNnat made vou think there had black, green, red and burglar made his escape through the 1 Duttle aid ne could pack door of the Lattimer house and who went the D the back yarda of the two adjoining! John Mitchell, President of the squesitnode nald he had no jaterost in the} In’ place of her hust | . cals nok wear, Boas | Deen alti ubatairs that night?” con- Newark Swain Rushed Into Home of Victim) tinued Mtr. sinith Tow message were the | MAN NE eat dn the buggy.” said) —- Firing Pistol—Mother and Girl Escaped. was | Tempel. gray. $15.00 and $16.50. + Miles | —. houses to Tompkins avenue. The foot- anthracite N ae fs 1 z e coal ousines He ‘ould delayed and vho jo cuestions, sal: Law prints were made by a No. 9 shoe. United Mine Workers of America, did |2t:racite coal uusiness, He would no! gin oe wie are with with a"anle ns he biairioe Atorney | : ie Mim, Adelaide Ternell, | (Special to The Evening World.) crouching In a corner, he fired again,| White or black India silk res, who lived next to Pine followed. Squires owns| sqoyy. : oh ee The old ina 4 é . ent ig NEWARK, N. J. July 7.Because| The old man held up his arm to shield dresses, (wiigh was found adtift| ao siiversteln, of No. M7 Baldwin | hls face, and received the second bullet, » trimmed with he boat leaked | street, dbjected to him paying attention | Which was intended for his head, in the lace, A Clue in Baltimore. some hustling to-day to dodge news-| operator, He would not tell much! pristor of the Ternell Hou son Sau One of the detectives went to Ralt!-|paper reporters. Early in the morn- | bout wolf, He did not know, he! Bay, where Disbrow boarded, was next Grove Hous y re »| called to the c the leak more to Investigate the clue given by|ing, at the Ashland House, where he| “i. wh Mit-heil waa still in the | Called to the stand tielony the trademark in the black cap left bee hotel. Mr ylor went out a side doo at your miss Was Saran Lawre Eien oy the burglar, enc, it 4s e0i, he| sebiniared Ne wai a He tke OM and came back through the rear doo 07 a, Nm, on tte, Sth. 1 thin at thy i tunty oo pers | Nis sixteen-year-old daughter, Auron | right arm . Fi , 2 uusiness p was | o . had Supper there with Disbrow and — A » fully per- | £0 i ‘i Phe fre ve recelved information meieh turned sue saa ae : an t ae 1 me lof the hotel. i Sue sons nt-roum.| Newman, forty years old, to-day sist a eaneied wooer succeeded tn firing $22.50. picion on one man who is now being meet any operators, He | Juat to Say Good-Hy. ai go away in. the July 4 oft 0 "| the father and also fired at the mother |again before assistance arrived, the third carefully shadowed and who may yet|dodged out of the Ashland House,| Rofore tie saw Mr. ‘Taylor, President AT dont nom 1 ala Canes ome deal or attention’ trom | °F, the stl shot striking his victim in the rigat die m the electric chair hurried to the Holland House, close. Mitchell sald he had Just come to say’ | Uil'she gam dead. on the sbore Seen! |‘guvereiein with three bullets In his|Dreast near the fifth rip, Silverstein fs Mwentythird SI Se ‘gaara Ura noi Ko0d-by to 6 who were about A eat undress “Squires identiied a 1dr of oarn and | pody was removed to the City Hospital| nearly sixty, years 14. | y-third Street. y ere. or ithe lody when it wis found oarlooks as Gelonging to his ding: Seniee ance}, NeWman Was arrested with the smok- PARTRIDGE WAKING ToVine corslace helmsia ial oieayes | cic: * [OQ Wats The girre body black? A, It tng to his AnBy sagt | Dhe doctors say he hus a bare chance} ing revolver in his hand. It is sald that . R ¥-| “1 am going back to Wilkesbarre to: | sesmed dark The oars w Stick in| of recovery. he was only recently released from an and the locks fastened | Newman, who Ives with his mother) asylum for the insane. a string Ued “around | 4°, ittle house in the rear of the Sil- » boat carry two persons | veratein home, had been courting the 7 anked Me Sintth girl for some time. As her fathre UP THE POLICEMEN, leet man with a itqnt mult of olothes, a) nignt Panama hat and light blonde mustache! | won't He was much more prosperous looking | friends. Mr. Mitchell added, “No, All over, or about the ‘head and iho names (of (my oct chy (dit notice, But there blood’ on the fa w notorlety might not} "GO. When did you Prompted by ‘the shooting of Albert © |than the leader of strikers. plesse them, What am J golng to do] A. About 1 o'clock ) to bed on June 9? | Latina by a burgiar, Commlseioner| ‘They hurried, arm in arm, to a room|to-day? Well, fom the present out-| 4) Was Disbrew in the house then? Ieee in wnich Newman lived. Partridge has determined to wiir the}on the seoond floor, It was learned] look, 1 think 1 sh yo busy entertain: |i) Wa not woe him, ginal “1 always thought so, bat still Fee onelot He ere samiitlen were ot ‘man on the beat” to a greater ap-|that the man with the Panama was |ing news) men tidy At Wier @ stook around the gIH1'*) vontante call the boat very aafe-| 4) jntimate character. >) | preciation of his responsibilities lu ON. Taylor. a soft ooal operator, of | “YOU ¢ DISUELIBVE THE RB-| 4. Was It kn r " e t ended in the shoot- zi, “{ pelave,” said the Commissioner, |Braidwood, 1!) PORTS THAT THERE 18 TO BE A] pn ALTAGIE ARE BASS Tenked se. Nery, (abe ee ole es when the 4 “that it 1s an undentable fact that most| After he had been with iMtehell an|GUNERAL KESYMPTIO) PGR hi | paa. 108 Regen ty Newman was in jove with A | men i the dopartment are inclined to|hour he came down stairs and when THE ANTHRACITE Tino lems th As OE Ea lee aanghier: pe moon aoe ma Eo ese ste gpms si Ra eB ppg meee of pad be k with wate four oF five uuare f When remonstnated with Newman be- qT who are shirkers of the water. Q When did you last seo Disbeaw ¢ en it was f oa dune 20. enraged and as@aulted the old 4 - propose to got after this class of men. | EROME LETS TWELVE MORE per th 1 A mam NUMA she a aati | sean Fie mee arrested for chis end 18 o-morrow Mid-Summer Sale of iy ; ‘ T ever saw him Wu arple oat shoud ‘The superior officers must be alert, | teen aia AO RI lew have been when L went (0 the shore at lat present under $1,000 bail to appear Bri and from now on they will be held to a A ao Did rae Mapper at vour|6 Ac M..” sald Saulres here Were | terare the Grand Jury C=-a rac strict ac! ability, It is the busincas| house M NCning? AL No: ef, tracks of one man leading from {t to- fore eae npn ce er Jo | Rouse Manis evening? AL Netlog | ward Terell's. ‘The (recta were me-| To-day’ shooting was preceded by F L 7 mag ea ee Paper coe ae gR ene cant Clarence Poa.) Tim-sized. ‘rere vere ov others, Just | figbt when Newman became jealous ‘ancy Limoges China and Cut Gla 1p ‘ble, In turn to demand bas) house that night? A. No; if they were | thcse leading away ts of two plumbers at work in the Bilver- best that the sergeant and roundsman I didn't know it By Mr. Smith: Q. Were there oars On 3d Floor i i i ; an? ourlocks in’ the sharpie. A. Yes, |etein house, He entered and drove 4 Ow ices gon do. The soundamen must under-| ACTING Under His Instructions Assistants Have| Hote! Man Testifies they were all right : ‘| them out. Bohemian Art Potte al vio) rules or soe . ne es fi * wo ys see anyone or hear any r hs nt fujlures to perform patrol duty properly All Remaining Indi Immediately after recess Mrs, T ot fey TRAC Might? AT No. | After @vending some time in his ry , tallies partons pairs ‘auiy p roper! g Indictments Dismissed. eiinmedintely: after recess tre ‘ernell Ne Did! vow met a gookbrines on the | apartments, during which he loadea a| Royal Dux, Moravian 75¢ $} 0 2 j “It police work wero done properly | oan STRATE aiiieg, ahew, rom. her | PRAS| old boat hey Ung? AL Yee where my lrevolver, he ran into the @ilverstein| and Teplitz Ware, at 9 5 . .50 Bo a arte ae Tet rn ene | Aulthe remalning Andicements awainet | plead gullty and the indorsemente oni Met, death by drowning were itor of ane miked UP ing [command Dewan Oring without *91°5 17 Imoges China Brookiyn the other night couldn't oc-|gamblere arrested at tho Inatance of |the backs of the indictments rea Hhinend Terns an. thenl inine wand there? AL ves, {could a wens ‘ 2 cur." ORI ares DUH TNA LN ad celatienaa ee eu Na MP CO ws atand. | the he wand there? A Yes Tcould se¢| phe frat bullet struck Silverstein in]Cake Plates and Chop Dishes, Each 50°, 75, $1. 5 |iooking for the nomination Dis-| facts in thes r ei ndnleht oT jooked to have tw the right shoulder, The daughter ran $ ng for the nomination a-| facts in these canes anc Bee Rea hs ene ‘ | F he rear of , + screaming into the street while Mr 2 2 f- | wonnart therost, Lam Woken yard. ante AE er Wetted? |Silversteln endeavored to save her hus- Plates, Doz. 1.95, .95, 4.25 . ay | that ne he | fore re Just where it was fi Woul boat di | request triot-Atturney, ‘Phe | dise nh band Newman turned the revolver on tig fl with! per and fired, but missed her and the|Cups & Saucers, Doz. $2.50, 3.25, 5.95 r? A. Not till she struck @ shore tde on woman escaped. discover? [ily Howser Attien: GQ. As the boat lay | purning to Silverstein, who was Cut Glass m8 on ae ele egw Aas agateees [roma twine, wtm_wue] Cut Gags $1.35, 1.65, 1.95 he barn. It was incand teady for i men Indicted were discharged, ‘There | nizanc yee al fe fu sie Juat before Mr. Jerome went on his | Peputy Awviatant District Attorney, and| pahed to a thal uy UO aeRO, Mae #) vacation hy inatructed Asal de. |Idorsed by Robert Townaene hckliea to a aneenaced wagon On "the | ke al ena J eat instructed Assistant Die r ; teat iwas'n wwentcrs 4 iady'e hat and @) TOP os clan jn wae too dark lf eae gaan $3.25, 3.95, 5.50 LINEA thorn Ay Sand ae dopuiy | District-Attorne The r v 1 Depury | Hi ty Dia-| fo auch ‘clase Ingpection. “A. Yew the barn about 9 A ewan Ot Uh "Phe sweater ant cap-admitt Q. What do you mean ‘by the boat Assistant Districty-Attorney O'Connor | jndicted on H Ne: ay _——- Railroad’s Special Man to clean up all the rema‘iing gambdig |are: Wh ilar aa brow'sewere exhibited and Warnell ene ingt belng entirely eater) A. NOE tre f iroad's Special Man Wept| et te "tn atnenatn [ty AB Pmt as | AcokH agus snvnon ime to nT YC wey a ang aad Summer Rugs & Mattings Winen Arraigned in Gourt icine ‘on, thr anera rnin (AAs ee Usce | abg, ae sar par nana age aeladt Retina end seaus 2), : g Newsboys. “All of the men were out on bail varv> [genn, Reyna, Jona 8 San AMG Nels taut AnGrE: NAL mI) int Your boat be unsate tor China and Japan Matting $8.50 10 ina from $1,000 10 45.00, They refused to Willlama Ne id Right avery “What time did you get up, the next ee ably” sntoRionbee a Value $11.50 and 14.50 per roll of 40 yds, “ O+U's .50 alng?” A § o'cloc = —| "Did you see Disvrow?! "¥ in ied Wer Miles defense may by NEW HAVEN, Coun, July T.-A BBs aud yearns, ite gitt trom Prederick W. Vanderbilt, ot |India Dhurries, 4 x 7 ft, Value $5.50 $3.25 I went Policeman Wheeler, of — Queena] Joartment, did not charee eGov ERAT a a ta cinta cua einer aul Beamerove to-day arrested fpectal Police SHAW IS INQUIRING. criment had. been defrauded rae | Setad until he ermecdown “amout story was told |New York, to -he SheMeld Belentife | 5) yr Pie 36 x63 i Value $6.50 $4 2 i op Schnedvetkf, of the Long | p, | valaatt used hy Kuch 4 KT called him lor and lorday, i om - tee Charges Made by Cor WASHINGTON, July 1 a gentleman. He sald cel 1 t to $500,000 . value, Was Mid ahd nsued Ie he hadn't been’ a mene | son aay leaky dingy woe drawn ren rary by Prot. Russell ‘a. | Axminster Rugs, 9 x 12 ft, $18 5¢ * ting & disturbance at the railway | han i tt was ‘here that “Squires discov: | Otitrenden, Director of the school, |in desirable colorings and designs, Value $22,50 in Lang Island City | made for the purpose of securing fair} cretary’ of| treatinent fr had prevented another spe- |the Treasury Shaw hae nev an inquiry : said ‘there had been 9 diacunbance | ered, the Timbhe of foe Oat eaten OI Ws a graduate oc the Tue B Toda Mood 3k ’ policeman from caning @ group|0M foot to ascertain whether i will be —_ {n the: hones, and I asked him if ne | Carter aid he slept al! night undie, y, Vande! Japanese Cotton and Jute Rugs, East Ini ‘oodj Mats, " " " nadn't a girl in the hi HT turbed and heard no hting o1 Jour dn the clase of isé, dle wift le . * wabova, and” Bchnedyetkf, he| Worth while to investigate the alleva-|GPRMANY'S TRADE WITH. [ho had not Poa te eo ee a ae eee Sy ight |for tho eslablisninent of dorinliory ~ American Fibre Rugs. iced him, ‘Are you sure? He waid| sleeper. Cater said the rope tying the | system for the scientific wohool and ih” tlona made by H.C, Corsa, formerly | ARI July tbh the Apprainer's Department, District of Aly etal of Gare tis, Sarocks together, Was long enough (o|ciudos an extensive and valuable tract win. f Mow Xork, con the uilamad ‘| many’s exports to the United States for [uaked if he thought my place wan|use the locks without unwinding the | o lund in the square bounded by Wall, Fae oS ee eaecd June 3) ly $101,714.06, tio |, Qyaarderly house, and we walked to rope trom a7 the sont. This ample, Colleys and drove streets, anul West Twenty- hird Street, un is "inverferod and catsed a crowd er. vote wept when arraigned bo- t ‘and pleaded | ment of money to customs inspectors at the barn toxether, He said ho was very | Disbrow whisper to his luwyer and also Ms uy allowed |New York by the American Bugar re- record figure, In 1808 they amounted to] sorry there had ber ny trouble, Then | trict~Attorney Smith he Wulie the money value of the dona ot in the and dro was the last don ws ontate Aning Company. $74,260,000; tn 1800 Lo $84,000,000; In WOO to taken a Cram Hell Halle chia NCE TI: FA. HE,00 nd Jn, 100 40,84, Ma Seer felt "ht ue. eve com Don ™ 2pm bs *

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