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= TNE eke, AUR LA GENERAL & SPORTING NEW | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” } ———= _ON PAGE 2 @' GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE = 4. _ (“Circulation Books Open to All.” | re, —_ PRICE ONE, ‘CEN SLIVER OFLATIMER MADE ©==GZANTS AND REDS BATTLESHIP ILLINOIS” P TELL-TALEFINGERWARKS, ©. BHGIN A SERIES. DP aMAGED IN CRASH. + = |Cincinnati Batters Fall a | on Blewett's Curves ‘ : Latest Clue Shows that Murderer Attempted to, andi Harminver cout EW YO! RK LOSES.EVEN | NG WORLD ae iN mae Squadron Pounds Into Force His Way Through Parlor Window— TwolRunsin Second Thirty Witnesses Summoned by the Coroner, Inning—McGraw Not| NEW YORK 00000000 0- TIPS 4 WI N NERS eee in ee «| of Christiania, Norway NEW YORK, K, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1902 PRICE ONE CENT. for the Inquest—Detectives Again Search Lati-. Arrivad Yet CINCINNATI ...---. ---...02C030001 - mer House. . ce ounwea oe Fein Baye : —Tears a Hole in Her ; ontinued from Fourth Page. Bows— Vessel Will } aes CO LEST Ga as Fourth Inning—Corcoran helped to send Bowerman bask t Femesole at 15 to 1, Plohn, Port Royal and : ; Latimer never went out without her asl sae, 'e. . fami 3 } patton ny Saal bind, "She al yk tela sel tienrene piste ree Dobie bench. Yeager walked. Wagned fanned. Blewitt out. No runs Military Are First as Picked. Have to Go to England - © Ly 8 us going to the grocer's or the buteh- Lauder, Crawford reaihed third on Blewitt's throw. Peitz's two wat _ for Repairs. 1 Jones, If. ; er’s or somewhere of that sort, and + 7 7 D1 . Bb. " r ance A ae what me ane would return.” pene or a RS Magoon Heer Eatoran bunted sately. paola! to The Evening World.) won by half a length from Bright Girl, ‘elltale finger marks were! Confirmation of the story printed by) Bowerman, 1b I einfe } 2. ar BRIGHT BEACH RACE TRACK, | Who was a head In front of Intervention. ee The Evening World that Mr, Latimer Yeager, c Goregren te d Debbe’ fl Ny “ii ety sent Pitz home. SOON ane dae ic Aa aware CHRISTIANIA, Norway, July 14— found on the thick dust on the] regained consclousness in the hospital | WESner. Cuneo seorith | 9 de Hi 0 Brodie. Hoy flied out. Three runs. the Pula lat Srighton thie atlernoon, Aa |@ Muni Teer cien ant wpiyenllng: mile 48S | Owing to twilty stesring Sear tea A ; Gi was obtained to-day. It was learned | Umpite-Powers : ifth Inning—Brodie out. Lauder walked. b a bait PUL ES uBR phe aa Betting s outside of a green window shut-| tha Mr Latimer felt so comfortable | (Spectal to The Evening World.) stealing dtl Matty hit for two bases NG iT ut Hen exuot EE tao Cat ALA 2 YTS Ft ay aT sae baa Pau Waited Ststess Dette sip ae ter of the murdered man’s house. |#t mes that he could even joke Wiia| BASEBALL BALL GROUNDS, CIN- Beck + Yun ou O TUNSLaraw iarme attendances to the seanide | Pattie. tin, Rice 1 14% 112° “cat| struck bottom as she was entering a . those who attended him. CINNATI, July 14.—The Glants, weary, eckley first on Wagner's error. Crawford sinnled. Peitizcourse, but to-day was an exception, | Lisike. 104 Milen 28 e at port hi nl : It is believed that the mur-| One of the St. Mary's nurses specialty | sore and disgusted by thelr double de-| and Magoon flied out. Beckley caught at plaie. No runs The attendance wats not quite up to the| Ba® Viking: 108, Jackson 4g? #2 4 /Ort here to-day. She willl be oom, i Weroritried frst to pry. the | &r#4wed to care for the wounded man| feat in Chicago yesterday, were the ain cetéter im . ie) mark. There were plenty of seats and | Time—1.47. | pelled to go back to England and : St fo pry open the) was named Russell, and the patient was | Heintos' foe to-day the regulars had plenty of manoeuvring te the runaing, followed! be placed in dry dock there. front window, and drawings have | "ear to laughingly remark to her on) ‘The hope they cherished during the | space in the ring. Fe ere een ya king, ‘They The Tliinois, flagship of Rear-A@= b Z one oceasion: “You are Miss Lillian | night that lttle Johnny McGraw would The card was devold of features.|the stretch was reached, where Plonn % Dp sen made by experts of the im-| russell, my guardian angel." | be on hand to welcome them was blaat- There was no stake to be decided and [came on and nailed Potente ia the, last miral Arent S. Crowinshield, was 4 ‘ The name of Mrs, Albert C. Latimer ed on their arrival, for not a soul that } { there was no race where the sixteenth, winning @ good race In &/ accompanied here by th & SS = c e the entries |," % f 6 e wi yy the cruisers pressions vf his thumb and fin-|,..as tho lst of witnesses called by the| even looked like the Iittle chiet was coukt be called stake clans. ‘The|aight lengthaty front of Alsike. "| Chicago and Albany. gers as seen on this dusty slat. Ceroner. Coupled with her pains ee abyanere to be found, and still won- weather was perfect and the track FOURTH RACE. While the Illinois was standing 5S erite Venning. Mrs, Lati- ewile sastevertact 4 3 For thrae-pear-olda, selling, mile and « fur- ietto mBetire the iAngor/acarka\were\found tatte aedigueriia Venera. (3ts ae arenes ie thelr new sae easyer: Ba Lenin: faat and mn athe ese Py 6; mile wats the harbor, leading the squadron, her Police Insprctor McLaughlin prom-! the colored maid, are the only witnesses w pineda, | | a " Starters, wete,, jocks. St.HiEFin, siePlace. | "CTS Bear failed and her heim ry y Peninsula, 108. Burne. 23.34 ship headed straight for the shore. up; lx furlongs, «ised an arrest soon, and Coronet | who were in the house at the time of the| In their practice they looked as though Betting. | Gold Cure, 118, Odom a3 8 ‘Start «ood. Won ridden out. Thme—1.62 2 Hoth anchors were let go an@ Fiaherty issued subpoenas for thirty See: ponte: as, we tay nae) something was Biting through thelr Be > witnesses to attend the inquest,| MS: Latimer is the only actual witness minds other than the means by whic! tr Hace M i : LHe RaE ET eee CL EE "| they could win a game. ‘The players OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Ie ell aeuer ue seraty Canute tee Crea taste leen qeernen ene enon ee Dern o;(begin o'clock next) Other witnesses called are Dr. R. G. | want to see McGraw and have him with| 7-2 85/|ter Gold Cure raced up on even terms |!¥+ But the port anchor chain Thursday movining. District-Attor-| Morrison, brother-in-law of the mur- them as heartily as do the New York P ee z 1p) and headed the Keene colt for a slx-|parted, the ship struck an ob+ 5 ney Clarke will examine the wit-|dered man, and his family phi (ana) Notlevene (word! haa Geen hipard At Pittsburg—Boston, 1; Pittsburg, 4. AI Meut and “showed the way ton the |#truction and = hole was punched eaEen the four Latimer brothers--Byron, Wil-| from the manager and a search war- At Sti Louis—End of second: St. Louis. 0; Philadelphia. 3.8 hay WS |stretch, where Peninsula, ‘allpping in her bottom. “ Ham, Walter and Harry- Joseph 8. El-| rant would not be such a bad thing to et 7 "jon the rail, drew on even terms. It was a Two veiled women were secretly | well, Mrs. Elwell and Walter Elwell, ot | Pie in KREOEEB UNO witht eli naciol — eee — — Ay shee OT, BB 1000 H @|& hot drive home, but Port Royal was| Two small compartments filled with conducted to Chief of Detectives Rey-| fun away trom the Latimer home and| shown, It can hardly be expected that AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. |ettieces, 18, Seancer.: 1B 1a ag | the, eat winning In, a nerd drive iy | water, the crew were piped to colilloa nolds's office in Brooklyn Police| escape through a vacant house after the he will during the remainder of the Dato D-mity, lis, Marin 4 1 13S) Jo {as four lengths in front of Gold Cure. | Warters and the water-tight doors were shooting; Jacob Hess, of No. 36 Han- Giants’ stay in the West, which will | Roue, 111. Landry 234s 15 6| FIFTH RACE. closed. The rest of the squadron stood Headquarters to-day and Inspector | cock stréet, who saw two men running | (0 ‘Thursday. 2 At Philadelphi Boston Philadelphia. 3 Btart good. Won galloping. Time—1.12 1-5 For twasvear-side? ele ctationsss into the inner harbor, The Ilinow was McLaughlin was summoned at once. {ealecinan Reuspeiaeat onlatsi3| ae Wadelpnia ston. phia, 3. Femesole went to the front at the end] 9° "71 2 ts Betting, [eventually backed off and anchored After a long conference with the In-| Russell, a nurse at St. Mary's Hospital | alting for) McGraw: At Washington—End of third: Baltimore, 4; Washingtoil, 4.of © quarter ana won running away. | yitarers mete Jocks SGHICW In, | Btr.2 safely. ‘ pecans where Latimer died; E. Swaine, of Hal-| Jimmy Jones is cursing his luck a wide She ran in the colors of Mike Dwyer to- | Cincinnatus, 105, Michaels 6 64 2¢ °° -8| Rear- Admiral Crowninshield will spector and Capt. Reynolds the wo- sey street; Mra. Herman W: Akenloh of because his new chief was not on hand, . day, he having purchased the filly at the | Dark Planet, 111, R wid 3, 33 8 | probably shit his flag to the Chicago ’ D fancock street, who hei c Nc ; ree ee men were spirited out. Immediately Taiimer kanceck sree ne, Heck Tretia Hak eee ouaht iG a clotnes sale Saturday, Femesole was a 15 tol! giemarck 101, Kim a8 8 is 6 | and the remainder of the proposed Bal. afterward Tnspector McLaughlin} der!" Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bald- McGraw. He occupied a front seat REET MUST ehance, and she won like a 1 to 10 10: - 2 oe 30 ‘ tle cruise may ibe amenaanedy ‘be abandoned. nid? win, of No, 313° Hancock street, who facing the hotel door that he might be U 9 chance, pulling up five lengths In front HDi said: “We are much nearer a solution} 11 of “Teroan the street to” Mrs, | the Aret to give, Johnny” the hello. but ry i Ree naia Br GK ina bard deive | P oP @ 8 of this mystery now.” Latimer; Jerome B, Shaw, of No. 380 all he got for his trouble hs beat Ben MacDhul a head for the place, B13 1 15 6 tinct bh Leadenet'o ert ‘erua ‘goad to- | Beapeoek treet trousers. Then he sald the tines (ie en eat Ben MacDhul a Place. Bum bs y tee AEE Other witnesses whose names were | tucklans say, and expressed fa The latter was favorite, but was away 111 12 60 29 | day at the home of his brother Byron, ubmittes’ tA the Coroner are J. H. 2 even amatieta vy doing be, are slowly. is 72 75 | MrT a rane jougherty, the druggist, at whose atoré F ¥ Rockville Centre, 1. 1. Mr. Byron | Patior Gought. a sstainp the covering | That wae the general tone of expres. After a public hearing this afternoon the Board of Health SECOND RACH a ue : see Tk oy ao , stimer said the reading was private /pefore the shooting; Charles Arkwright, | 0" by the players. Goodness knows t batt f the Interurban Rail| io." tt 8” swore sed 09, Odom 1616 16 TD aud that the contenta of the will would] eho fanw him pug. the stamp: Samuel) Uy, tlmeye ty hard enous, to claim | declared that the storage battery cars of the Interurban Rail] ws etre Won eualiy. Timen1.38 35. Ue Rear 3 Wrynn, who saw "the man’ with a nae Pave. | Moi ranean Publ uml the, dosent |cank' heay, the houne After the" alot | te Hepat, or eather very getzony com: | Way on the Thirty-fourth street line are a public nuisances, tare nee.jgan mmerm. erie | nyse canted ty ihe: srs, im the sale leagher and Costello, of Bt. | h Nc ey ; ; m aacie: i a 7 n 01 Procilyn, Mrs. Latimer, the widow of |Mary's dHospital, Pollceman MoNeaiey, ty item. "The third claan'men are as! Commissioner Lederle said that notification of this fact would , Wert ios cigs 2 My at ad SE) DIRE, Nom Pulled up. bs four, lengths ; the murdered man, and her’ ebltaren, oa iate eetan ole? | the story ‘of so many. deteats. be sent to the railroad cimpany to-night and that. they would trrrvegton, 14 Marin & ty i 3} f| front of Dark Planet, Nol te Relief in Sight Marion an imund, went to Byron|tective-Sergt. Harrington and several Reds Without a Head j i in which to abate th i Brora, 106, Buros ago 4 16 e o Immediate Retiel in Sig! Lut'mer's house to hear the will read. |other detectives. zi be given five days in which to abate the nuisance. Baa se Aoi merle’ 61 it 4) G2 | _ For three-year-olds and up; selling; mile and “ ear the will r e 9 | stamp, Grount; 101-8hee 18 & 3 | « ainteeath, —Suffering on East Side 85 Bett A , ; strPise | and in Lower Part of Town 466! —Warm To-Night. 3 Detectives Brady and McClusky, of| Of course, everybody knows that the Ried cordial relations of Mr. and Mrs. | 116° 'Rrooklyn Central. Office, entered | Red Stocking Heinies’ compone a team atimer were shown by a statement/the Latimer home this afternoon to| without a real h too, by virtue of ——— 0 82 = at =i BES cong: made this afternoon by Tessie Miles, the | make a closer Investigation of the in-| the release of “Bid"’ McPhee, manager. % 3 iw MarVANt Of the holisehold’ ferlor, (Mra. Latimer was not at home, | Frank Bancroft, whose time 1s, usually win 3 lO 8 3] “ ‘1 e detectives remained in the house | spent in writing letters for John . | t | T never saw a revolver in this house,” |The, detectives remained’ inthe howe |apent in writ, ‘letters for “sohn oh LATE RESULTS AT WASHINGTON PARK ey 8 a she sald, “and Mr. and Mrs, Latimer] enter with them. ager pro tem., and \t was he who regu- B15 10 a ul were a devoted couple. They never aeeauy Morrison and Fanteutl, ome lated GlantataaleNoeeseais tm ge +1616 16 6 62 a8 HII 4 Je e , wer none 5 We 4 . auarrelieg,| There were never any call-| front of the holes, but denied "admls: | seemed: that Cuttie. would ‘get the. job. Fourth Race—Rose Tree 1. Nickey D. D. 2, Waswift 3. fart Door. Won driving, Time—t01 1-5. ctl mings wo 4 WEATHER FORECAST. 4 ers when Mr. Latimer was out, and Mrs, | sion. He ‘has trounced the New’ Yorkera a] , —_——_—__+--—_ Lady Charlot had the most speed and Ase ‘oat a6, orBrien m 4 eaten BY ‘ouple of times and that was what made h, | Pride. of Surre (Barbee. 435 t for the thirty~ f him look s0 good to the acting manag she piloted the bunch to the stretch, | P rey. Bari Pe Foreca: G. Smith, manager pro tem., still com- folowed by Intervention, Court Maid 10 ‘ six hours ending at 8 P. M. 4 mands his players, and when he was not 4 Miss Dorothy. When they straight- stutary. BRYAN GOT TILDEN CLU B picking up grounders or catching pop RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. ~w94 orear Out th rere was a general Closing up,| Gibson Light was second, ‘Tuesday for New York City files in practise he was a-thinking who 7 Bm land in a red-hot drive Miss Dorothy] 4 seuount oun turd and vicinity: Continucd fair , oe — and warm to-night aad and his decision it appeared. would —————_+++— Himes Georse’s mind is never set fast STRICKEN IN IMPERIAL BY OPIUM POISONING. MOTHER IN MURDER TRIAL Sends Letter of Apology—Clerk to Blame—|exscty rent. araraatndes New Batting Order. Takes a Rap at Cleveland. At the last minute George Smith waa | JBM De Wolf, a famous landscape architect, who was removed as Park ’ Piiged to change tie battaing order, Superintendent in Brooklyn last week, is In Bellevue Hospital suffering Shon he got through witht it Lauder (from oplum poleoning, Mr, De Wolf, who !s about fifty-five years old, | Daughter of Mrs. Madaus Tells in Detail How whon he got through with it. Lauder, Her Father Was Killed by Accused Parent. INVITATION---’ TWAS MISLAID. | ses sackBork ana Fraok arg Fourth Race—Navarino 1, Lunar 2, Varro 3, +> , ar one ere hi rk he looked over CHILD SWEARS AGAINST aseasz ish pie hb ih TEMPERATURE. The Evening World herewith presents for the first time an exeerpt| Who has # hole tn his reas in eer |Pewistered at the Hotel Imperial about 7 o'clock last evening and went straight to his room. To-day ho was taken suddenly ill in the hotel and 4| JSrom the letter of apology sent by William Jennings Bryan to the Tilden |fe!d, and Bowerman had to play first O'Hagan was hk so hard on the wrist |ohysician said he was suffering from opium poisoning. Mr. De Wolf was Club, of this city, for his public announcement that he had ive .|in Pittsburg that. he could not play, d no ine |i", Jack ‘Dunn guinea the. position “st | taken to the hospital In a cab, Mr. De Wolf waa one of the best known sete Terai, ey PTT tnueltniiie rac Eyelyn Madaus, : : ea DEATHS FROM HEAT. i vitation to the club-house opening, when Grover Clevel ic honi the lst, Y had to catch sataien tide silbel mi er : eland and David B,| honor on the lel. Yeager had, hard to | architects in the country. He designed the Villa Maria, on Lake Como, inughter of Lizzie Madaus, who !s your Mb edivel iG arty harmony. Her, bette ame Kame wnere the Glan Healy; 8 a member of the Horticultural Society of New York, the Playera’, 1" dnualitl in AE” TAN No BNE parental ctecee nn tees 3 ‘ used of | A, . oa New York; American Park and Outdoor Art Association and many other iam, took the witness-stand this af- DOW, JOHN, sixty years o! The letter says in part: had a chance of winning. “Through the overisght of a clerk in my offi Ss Firet Inning. i 6) 6 'y office I did not see the in. societies. No reason was given for his removal in Brooklyn except that ternoon against her mother and told Tim cast Thied sinaate Steress Ha he alae hie arm againat her?” bath Brodie’s fly was taken by Dobbs ar- | 7 . vitation sent by your club and did not know until last Wednesday that | era hard tun” Lauder nunted andthe | his services were no longer needed. her (ihe girl's), ono alr GILHOOLEY, FLORENOE, tour years one had been received, On that day I received a telegram trom my | rolling ball hit him on the way to first mx how she stabbed her 8 The ein then showed to the 4 old, No, 28 Washington street. secretary «ddressed to me at Aberdeen, 8. Dak., saying such a com- | Sa Re was out. Jones's liner was for ea as ells sa father to death. actly how the thrust w rom ’ two bases, but he got no further, for tthe description it ed. that munication had been found, Dunn's bounce in ‘Front "of the ‘plate MILLIONAIRE’S GRANDSON DIES AFTER OPERATION. The lttle girl, who was neatly roman sinshed at her husband scrose | The city ta In the arp of another bot “ was sent to first by Peitz, No runs. peNnre. Mae 4 ple waye from which, ac ‘c to the I regret exceedingly that it did not come to me before the time, mith did the rght thing with Dopbe's omy a H ' dressed and appeared extremely 1n | Alice Madaus followed her water on | weather forecaster, there ts no 1 for, while T would not have thought proper to accept, I would ave |FEtEy «eto, Meet Psehgeet sek], CUE Wentworth Locks, the wlx-yearold grandson of Mra, Josephine Yaigent, told im detail how the erime hy A/a (On ia ee tet eaten acknowledged the courtesy and given my reason for declining. dame route as did Dobbs, No runs, |M Hecker, widow of the millionaire flour Daputarturer, died at the Hecker ¥., committed and exactly what led tne BERN ho was manors loreleore ni at that tme, the mercury “Harmony { only possible between those who desire the triumph of fecond Inning. ber me No 278 Madison avenue, to-day trom hock following the amputation 5, jt in tha Hote! Savoy was killed In his Mat [teat Banridite at 60. % the same principles and policies, mucenean adie a Ona soplent abel left leg. The operation was performed by Dr. Henry H. Quacken-| opps work of securing the jury was at No. 33) Hast Seventy-fourth street Buffering Ta the ipsa ta eu tg "It 4s quite evident that Mr. Cleveland's supporters are nearer to bait v0 Heat ahead of Biyich Bowerman ia Np. sit West Highty-eighth oat who found an abscess in the completed at ee Sa eW Nie: chiidren tn the fat a Rime. |beas Intense oa is duriog the " the “dog dave” im e same Wa or spanke several ago. N After recess i nen lice arrived Mudaus was _ the Hepubcan party then the Democretic. party, the, ball over short for a bane, but Wag. | pi oie Nira ri earse ieee Aa ha Pema mussels Clark opened the case for the prow his wife was. unconscious, nerm knock to GteMfeldt was George's his father conduct a school for boys, Stion., He ewan by declaring that the] + later Mrs. Madaids's fixe | doing at second, No runs, ° ; outld was born wh owas in a cms ; ; tne wi mon hee pate Mota got a ie, ve re need the —_—_—_—_—_——— published stories that mane me 8 att ramps DEON wit wae of her ead BANDITS HOLD UP that they will " centre fo) fe clrou! t ry all untrue; hile e. Wo} cured ban’ coroperathen ha tlh matter "tha bases and Crawford cantered home. TWO ARRESTED IN RAID. ale ie eas tne privoner who waa] fiat, ohotoxraph taken of prisoners 1 aithoriuey seq MmUch at Reart. “Gov, aart| Buen MAAt ay.’ eager gol under yar NE OnE Ae mae te That ft wag the] (RE,TOmRE IN GARY weepe au ‘o' Grink, and @ prieo: 4 ‘1 co! self contributed: (a th ier) has Ain: Corcotan'g foul life, Jones was sure of | Detectives of the Church street station raided an alleged pool-room |* Mey M) Sri ie an a raly'| charge of the Woman's cldest anughter aug 1t/ this afternoon on the fourth floor of the Baird Building, No. 120 Liberty aoe the woman's five children to prove ———— fecling bet y people of the United Staton” “4°! home,’ Currie’a “roller to Smith was | samuel Marshall, forty years, who eaid he lived at No. 142 East Fifty-third | ever MERAISIAL'S Anish at efoond.” TWO Fube He then called little Evelyn, After ®) gp penpRSBURG, July 14.—King E tantat D dl xcursionists on lenver a thi ‘ ink# American particieeciae dy iat | Steinteldt's, high fy, and. al 4 hande, he could. not FOR FILIPING FUND. qrogament, wilt do mach to cement wood | APRA? ne result was that Peltz got | street, and arrested John Brown, forty-elght years, of Bath Beach, and/ ine charge of murder in the second de! KING AT ST, PETERSBURG, cialpmnn ot the Conmittes Pass te, the street. They also: secured racing sheets, cashing siips and cards and a at the City ) Mayor Low, Third Inning, "dope" book. ‘Th ro t few questions vy the court, to Mak | wictar Emmanuel of Italy made his of-| pe" book. © prisoners were arraigned in the Tombs Police Court and oo tna: the ehtid understood the floial entry into this city to-day and was Rio Grande Narrow Gauge ‘The other members Inti commit @teinfeldt helped to retire Blewett. Asks Subscriptions from )who sign the appeal oy sol ‘Schur-| Brodle, the Giants’ only goot batter, hit |paroled for exeminetion to-morrow. H ue cath, the Ultlal QDR ersisaniaa shy the olvil an } ip peal are chur | Brodle, the 8" only gi solemnity of an Welnomed shy (he civil and military au-| Relieved of Their Valuables ’ h man, Biwell es Americans to Ald in Brocting ohelaria Henini iat wa * hie tap rte, for ci) hae, "Uinpiee “~ Geile i, she testified, when she eye ter handed the King | Safes Blown ee Powers called a strike on Jones that On Mareh e exe 5 4 poe y a Monument in Manila forlreii oy CHILD wan two feet. wide of the plate, Jones NEW YORKERS IN BERLIN MYSTERY. re io at noon trom school, | raditionaf aver plate with bread’ ard | the Patriot, Dr, Rizal. IN HIS DROP, took exception to the ruling bat no one pai ts |jrith "her ister Alice, ene found her | King procecded the | —— ould hear what he # ‘owers then (owas Angry beca . fe silver Wreath ol omb 0 East Sider Tumbled from ¥1 COUT ant que at tae akin ard eden BERLIN, July 14,—The same day that @ New Yorker calling himself father Ile wh: Kiexander fin “reat on the tomb off gsarina, Col, July 1A report whe é © Ee-|him from the grounds. Mathewson took| Dr, Max Reichel committed suicide here a woman, ostensibly Mrs. Zethner, |’ then, went a k again - rocelved here shortly before noon to-day om ct that the Denver and Rie Grande narrow-gauge passenger tralia J which ett arly last night wee om ; 10 up and robbed by several men BORE he Bvewtng 1) argent west of Marshall Paw Hat Hoot ¥ ut aL 6.6) ole houtor, Col, 300 ‘mallee ald the ohfld cape and Broke i 5 oe ee eee ae aie and the tnes tart | of New York, was found drowned in the Spree. The police connect the two! a!’ M and found Mayor Low personally had this an-; Imaac Barnett, thirty-five ye, drew a base on balls and the bases were nouncement sent out this afternoon; | fell from the platform of the Bread: | Sie, but Smith only fouled to Pets |geaths, identitying Reichel, alias Carl Pohl, whose real name was probably | ,, |. No runs. “A committee of Filipinos’ has recent- shee on the first floor of his home at|. Again was Dobbs retired by Smith, |Roe, a6 @ stranger who had been visiting Mrs, Zethner, Whether Mrs, je > x Heater st ae aj oh Jy been formed in Manila to raim fund) on’ LlagleNexel, nine very SiG, fe Mee te eee ert. bin rune | Zethner committed sulcide or was murdered has not been determined Worlds wreat Stra n for a monument in honor of Dr. Rigal,| No. 99 Bldridge wtreet ae as the Filipino patriot and port, The Un-| white Edesie's atuit wt a atliate meaner ental as 1 m ht & of this edition, I | poBTOR, satay KING RECEIVES THE NEW PREMIER, pag } Ce ae Pegee — a ‘Then he went out. He Was gone ommittee to postage Ani eye whe eit ran atid, her eonatuan gpltal BOBTON, July 14.—Judge Lowell, of the t ten minutes, When hb mo| | ve @ winner T asHenwens were com “ Cory ry ie pein wae nee ule ig ana aay aetna LONDON, July .14.—King Edward received Mr. Balfour in audience to: back mother was at the tavle cutting auignt, dram (Me card and fine j aired to raise about $100,00 (Mexican) |FeMn*vivania Speotal—te Chicago gen uy ot Mew gare Bay Grate Gas day at Buckingham Palace and delivered ¢o him the seals of his office and in and ad a talk mith a Se say were or way $46,000, ey reey. nel | the privy seal. ‘The Duke of Devonshire wit! succeed Lord Salisbury in other: Me penis 1 age ens rh mt = Hea ne wold someting, bp, arives-Ghdenge Daly. a cc Beer TICS vWeyY. Sur SSE Sturt Tee Ta