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Z7I\S 1-FT-\ UN DITTO) Aon \) NIGHT EDITION. i GENERAL @ : ; SPORTING NEWS ¢ \ ON PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CENT. GENERAL * SPORTING NEWS “ Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ ON PAGE 6. = + - -- ~ os — — —= —. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY (7, 1902. PRICK ONE CENT. SSS RACING-BASEBA “ Circulation Books Open to AIL — SHOOTS 2 CHARITY LATIMER IN HIS DELIRIUM ’ SISTERS ANDSELE. TALKED ABOUT A DIVORCE. a <5 ._ Youth Whose Search tor Parents Apparently ANTS CLOSE CAMERON WINS G. Byron Latimer, His Brother, Told Coroner's gj Affected His Mind, Calls at Foundling } Jury the Dying Man Asked: “Is Tuthill- ‘ Asylum, Determined to do Murder—“‘No Being Watched ?’"—Other Relatives Said Use Living Without a Father or Mother,” WITH REDS TEST STAKES Man Had Been Ordered from the House— ~ i He Deolares. el a . Hospital Attendants Declared katimer Said , ; = ———_— He Knew Who Shot Him—Mrs. Latimer’s Hoimy 1. King, who treaty-Ave| from hie victim Rushing upto tinient New. Yorkers, Scared im Evening World Tips Dramatic Story of the Shooting. years ago was left as an abandoned /saran Angein accused him: byManagerMcGraw’'s Four Winners, Hurst- babe In a basket on the steps of the; “You did this! bY i. Sak es Ana King raised his hand, stitt hoiding} First Bunch of Re- bourne, Her mis, | sensational testimony was Introduced this atternoon at the inquest on the New York Foundling Hospital. S1Xt¥-} 1.6 revolver, and fired at his accuser. | Play LivelyBall Hurst Park, Leonid. | déathvot Albert O) Latimer in Bi th Hall, Brookly ‘ Z eighth street, between Third and/sister Sarah Angela stooped over and eases, Y y SCORE BY INNINGS ’ . leath o ert C. mer in Borough Hall, Brooklyn. Z ‘ase Lexington avenues, went to the in-|the bullet entered the upper part of her ADs . Three nurses and two doctors at St. Mary's Hospital, where the man died, é stitution again this afternoon, as he/am. ; (Opeotal to The Rvening World.) declared that Latimer repeatedly declared he was NOT SHOT BY A. had done@frequently in the last two| King then rushed into the large play- ‘The Batting Order, NEW YORK .....-...----.- 00220000 2—6 | sricHTon BEACH RACE TRACK, BURG in S ground and lawn back of the asylum Gineinaat iB URGLAR and that he knew who did shoot him. years, toMet some trace of his father] i was leaping over the shrubdety Dobbs, If. CINCINNATI ...... ------ +s 10:0 7 -0°0-1 0 O—B | 2uy 27—Aman elas bat plenty of cass ana mother: Kittin, SvOniE Vane ee Ken taawns of. ruled at Brighton this afternoon. These | Byron Latimer, brother of the murdered man, brought the name of Wy in his efforts to escape when he was ae, ae a is Fa aaigay , : ; : : ‘After gaining admittance he shot| caught by Dr. Minden, of No. 28 East ees Ber Gla Sater eae icin nclanienle Tuthill prominently into the case. He said the dying man asked him and probably fatally wounded Sister |Slsts-ninth street, aif plenty of good prices. “IS TUTHILL BEING WATCHED?” Tuthill had been ordered trom or. Mil vi u vi d a . Sorc . 1 ay and then himself, Sister Angela's} pinning ad took after him, ad just as he| Mathewson... Thlelman, p At St. Louis—End second innina—Philadelphia, 1 St Louis 3], tne feia of sprinters. Mush disap- Sullivan County, and served with a summons to attend the inquest. wound 2 ee PEE E2885 IPN HES RO EER CR IEG ‘eget a (Special to The Evening World.) Saas a} Lantere cited ere Patel be G. Byron Latimer admitted that in his delerium his brother had T, sh ~°ratch. z E 3 ‘NDS, CINCIN- h 6 thdraw. mesole, h race “King, who has prospered in the tast | ended his iife had not the doctor puliea| BASBBALL. SHOUNNS. | SINCE AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES, fad a cracking good field aleo, The| ABOUT A DIVORCE. He added that he had asked his brother's p ‘ five years, has had sufficient money s0 piece Only a slight flesh wound re-| obing thelr. necks in the effort to : 7 . _ 1] races orpited one conteme ee mission to keep Tuthill out of the house—Tuthill having app ¢ re his time to 4] ® e Ital i —| rst: St. L : i ‘The ear! wens not e thal ne i wis parents, He boarded at| 1 @ few minutes the police had come Da ie eee Tee aaa ites At Baltimort—End of first: St. Louis. 9; Baltimore, 0. aBE Gee ae Ct aualanen converted there after the shooting. Miss Fanny Latimer told of meetings No. i781) Lexington avenue, iwor Cen ie Pine ee coe ey have for a couple of weeks past At Pillage nia enY af SiN Chicago. 4; Philadelpnia. 5.| me mud into ay dust, The attendance years ago between Tuthill and her sister-in-law, but said that’ abjora tle B Jemelly ene eee cnt [through q crowd of several thousands |‘ Win a game Cincinnati sized stock At Washingtag=m&n of third: Detroit, 2; Washington, 4, | wae a# vavel large. had been settled. ; roney. owover, ia said to have mado] "N° tad gathered about the Institution, | Ns Drigade Was COIns Mie eee a At Bosto-~ “iad and of fifth: Cleveland, 3; Boston, 2. For two-year-alde; hve furlongs, Mr, and Mre. Jerome B. Shore testified that they heard the outers van liga halts and he wah staken acroce Sixty-elghth | 10>. on - peels Dp 9) ep -0 i aa ua BRC 3 Ler Ome A Bore mB M a Ours BSS street to the fire-engine houge and| Wh? had the = , as Lashes . ee tie 18 ABUSING ME!” made by a woman just before the shots were fi He has been arrested ee vere ree through that to the back door of the| New Manager McGraw’a first move In ARGO POINT FERRY-BOAT DISABLED. Mureibourne, 125, Martin 202). 1° 1-4 ae aneG Aaa DONS ae at the instance of the sisters o1 -Jiast Sixty-seventh street police station, | the revolution of the Glants ranks wes Decorati: is Harper told the Coroner he heard a woman say: 4 stitution, and two months ago tried to} Wi. was being searched in the| broadside and those who escaped with |\ "i , commit suicide in the piace: police station he maid: thelssnesds /scarmpered abOUE kale! tot The machinery of the College Point ferry-boat broke down sean eae ane sitting ar a], You can send me to the electric| of frightened Worustpreds Jn theiee| this afttrnoon. She drifted for some time, butewas finally] "sae" aie" ae OH, DON'T, ALBPRT!" just before the shots were fired. Mrs. Latimer told a dramatic story of the shooting, declaring that it Elster Gyrlllay Who was, siting a: Sijobairfor thie. Ldontt care, ‘Chere'aino| Parent eltort of doasing evens) airey, ini ‘ t the work of a burglar, She admitted having had some words Ge-k in the ofMflce on the ground floor, | 0 hing without a father or mother | Shot that might be fired. There was as} landed. No one was injured. Wood Lake sailed to the cont aed re 5 iz wrbloh is under ie mele oor. sncont, 224, Without knowing who they were.” anen ol Rerence tn ee ta onmierea == Se pias te ene: sen ti aittg her husband about Tuthill about two years ago. ““L want to see Sister Th + | When arraigned in the Yorkville Court | !8 between a managership : ry »| vecrne, . Latimer’ Miss Venning, said she saw a man run after the Superior," he said to Sister Cyrillia, |e was remanded without bail for fur-| DY McGraw and Fogel. Ail worked as! . LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. ieay) rae ibiehmny) toll miesteh whe nese eno pin i me, a ‘i nai . ; * wao recognized him. ther examination. ‘though an electric current was sweeping | Pal Bik ine mov 0 . shooting an at he was not a frequenter of the house or any “She can give you no tnformation,”’ through their bodies, and a couple of & a A 4 ‘4 } end, taking the lead, won easily by a was her reply. ° arise ‘Asrestee. New Yorkers who happened to see the| ¢ Fourth Race—Father Wentker 1, Joe Martin 2, Amigart 3. | need. Wood Lake was three-fourths of she knew. i “Well, I don't want information now,| King hes spent several years in a vain| game wept with joy. as f —_—— i a — a.length in front bef petra tp aee] Tevsie Miles declared that Tuthill's picture was in Mrs. Latimer’s J 1 want to Kill her. Where is she?" and| attempt to find out who his parents Hi&ry O'liagan worked like a Trojan, hae Was, Very green: area the Hidden in the(olosee. ts King spoke Steter Theresa Vincent, | Were. He maintained that the orphan-|and if that palr of New Yorkers had & showed speed only. 51. the ond. poor jand: petictivalimers wes Did age was withholding the records which , Y 2 5 5 Whit » N.Y. he Superior, passed through the offce | ee Tet Teese ioere ins parents, [#29 he would be retained by the club, Wiliam H. Tuthiil, when subpoenaed at White Lake, Y., by and the hem of her garment brushed] ager many vain visit Reds Startled Too. > WASHINGTON P, Me Bigeplochass Race; for fouryearolds and wp; t eal visited Hes EDIRC s Shoes, fo ‘secured ‘a. wilt ot ‘mandamus te ‘A thunderclap has also hit the Reds’ AT WA ARK. _ eellR"Abowt two and a tale eaten Sergeant Brady, told the officer that he had visited Latimer in the q But she hurried on out when she| ¥¢4rs ago from the Supreme Court, and but the lst of cagualties has be ") ptarters, whte.,” forks. St.HIL Fin, Sr Place. pital after the shooting and that the wounded man was glad to 5 3 it was then shown that th Dem DAb tne Ish Se sae : 4 aaa oar’ * heard him say that he wanted to kill| oh Ot his erent ae eae Sako | withheld for a time, ‘The coming of soe} Fourth Race—M. Rasselas 1. Compass 2. Ravensbury 3, + | seater syrenuoanay 3 ey him, He added that they had always been good friends and that her, She went to call for help, while|she had been left in a basket on the| Kelley from Baltimore to be thelr man- te Adjutor, | 146, 14 gee 1 King demanded of Sister Cyrillia: Gocratepe lot the. asylum. ager hes given them new life too. The Facile, 151. ene fipginene ‘hao. 3 nobody was more anxious than he to find the murderer, . rat “ ot v1 " y Start |. Won gal — — eee ~ —_ If she's not here I want you to give} anvwas amested cwice, WS “H* learth trol upon by the outfelders KING, IN LETTER, TELLS WHY HE SHOT. erik made the early pace, but tm-|The inquest was adjourned until 8 o'clock Monday evening. | me those records. I want to know wH®| Several times he called and asked to|quakwl beneath, and It was all due to ———— spector Stevens went to the front when i my father and mother were.” moo Slater Theresa Vincent, the Supe- | (heir own uneasiness. ‘ h = . * lhe got ready and won galloping by, five I don't know who they"— eaoh time he ald he wanted | “they heard that “SI” Seymour, Battt- Henry J. King, who shot the sisters at the Foundling Asy- |tegths, trom Belgrade, who was har Before she could finish King had oa more’s crack outfelder, was coming! ym, left a letter in which he said: “Trusting in God and man a ae Se rerkg then ba LATIMER TOLD MISS CASHMAN drawn a revolver, and while the sister) On May 7 last he called again at the | into their camp too, and all feared a Vor three-year-olds; mile and @ sixteenth, aor ot har desk ne ceawhen avec ena accall aerpex anid when tor Mice mister that | may be forgiven for this deed, which has been forced Being ; Th Vine decapitation to make room for him. e: W WwW O ( T Se ee ree etter a ele aad Sao MeV making. the mien individually 1 was a upon me through the denial of this institution, the New York | utairine™ Wenacry at HE KNE HO SH ‘HIM. pas! rst. l qe i ‘ | . Rice. 2 3, \ ‘As she sank ack and fell mp over | Sf, 4nd Rere gous." | Nt 1 YBN | mournful even tO etal tease <| Foundling Asylum, in not giving me tht facts of how | was Farescelent Mined's : z cee the edge of the chair Sister Sarah An-| pottie nt waudenuee healthy appearance und made the tans] placed in such place. | would rather die a thousand times than | Bows tis, Ses 3 This 1s the;story of Miss Mary A. Cashman, nurse at St. Mary's B gela and fifty others upstairs who had] After spending three weeks in the|rcnew their interest in the playing of A A Start good, Won easily ) heard the shot rushed down into the of-| hospital recovering from the effects of | FNGw Us be denied this any longer. Hermis toole the lead uz the start and] pital, who attended Mr. Latimer: 4 - oe the poison he was sentenced to Black- | the game. —— ae ++ go e rst turn was two ‘ ie RAC SU CLR HERG ART Tk ||. eeloe: Ray. 4m Rerateya, (eee a eere ont on the back retch “While rational Mr. Latimer declared: ‘1 KNOW WHO SHOT Oo ct i suicide. e had serveu wi e = 1 iy c 0) ol Par , 1 + 7 . , het nt Aconser: @ month and bad been released only a| But the new men s@ured for both FRANCIS 0. DE LUZE DEAD. Wonderly, took hold aia cloved'on him. |AND I WILL TELL WHEN I GET WELL. . ‘ King was standing across the desk | few days ago, % Giants and Helnles were not on hand Bo er eee caine tanita; we “He knew. be said, who shot him. He came into the room to where Hermis drew away again and to play this afternoon and they were five longths, Lady Ster- E the same old nines that lined up against SOUTHAMPTON, L. July 17.—Francis 0. De Luze, a] won easily: hands with him when he was shot, I was dressing his wounds at the as ch o . jhame, . ; apt “ ling, lengths out of it at the head of = ORE EVIDENCE sone wrum, who owns the Cincee| Wine merchant at No. 18 South Wiliam street, Manhattan, ae fereten. closed lke ea tor the | time, ‘They were not painful and Mr, Latimer seemed to know full well nat! franchise and wants to make eome| died at Cryden Cottage to-day after a short illness. ene wuatibe wes mvitig, He certainly Waa'then (obs aoesealt tate money, had set apart this day for the FOURTH RACE. ‘The Test Wandicap; for three-year-olds and The witness said she had had experience with delirious persons aad could ready distinguish. It was the fourth or fifth day after the shooting AGAINST BULLER.) FAILED TO FIGHT, i Sti! MITCHELL'S PLAN eesyance pe m2" “lthe witness added, that Mrs. Latimer went to the hospital. Mr, Latimer Rime! Selene beghn tbe Asie ee LA A a 2/ha asked that she be sent for. When Mrs, Latimer arriyed her husband 8-5 brigade made the stand look ws though Fre Regent, Heitern 2 Bhat 3 | War Office Makes Additional] Wester Challenged American |it was docorated for sume great occa- | | | *Rttrt good, | Won eastiy. Tme112 46, greeted her affectionately and she likewise affectionately greeted him, sion. It was too bad the new Giants © | Himself, Regent and Cameron ran Revelations as to Conduct} to Duel, but Did Not Keep|ing’reinies wore not on hand to see it. on even terms for three «. «ith | Heard by Other Nurses. ‘ tae : ; ee “* |Old England and Lady Un a length ~ of the British General in| Appointment—May Have to bia was & cay Of nent.) ten mht back “on the turn, The Rowan urorbe!| Misa Josephine Clark, another nurse, heard Latimer say that he wa ‘ . ‘of It and Old England. began to South Africa. Leave Army. Re ee iad of Aay: that chases Close. Turning into the atreteh” Cam lshot tn bed, ¢ wat we my ot es . ; ; cams away and won Ine canter by aay arse na Kinks ‘ar accnees| Proposes to Vote Relief to Anthracite Miners) tic iengins trom ole angliand. who @t| “Yes,” repeated the witness, “I heard him say that on cne occasion.” « LONDON, July 17.—The Bullor con-} gro player ‘spoke of ‘snr F'aorenens, up in time to beat Himeelt a’ head for h ; : wos egeln relsed by Bir fd CROWN: Anedeg. Suir. Ui lin ble: whole treme: and Issue a General Appeal. the place Q. Was Dr. Meagher present? A. No. 4 troversy. was) again re! ¥ Sir Ba-) great sensation has been caused in mill- Matty In the Box, FIRTH BACK, Q. And then if Dr. Meagher heard it the statement must have been ward Grey, Hart, (Liberal), in the} tany circles here by the conduct of Capt. For (wo-vear-olds; ix turlongs ny. th jg % Just to please the ladies, George House of Commons to-day on the War’ Arvid Wester, who, after challenging an hei C4 5, 1 . who, ; : : | ard twice? A. So it appears . Otlice yote, Sir Edward charged the| American, Willlam Casper, to fight a [Smith regent of the Giants, thought he} INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 17.—At| address a motion was made by W. D. | | Martens, white, Jocks : ; , War Office officials with acting un-| duel, fatied to appear at the spot se-|the handsome Marhewson, = Tt was” his the United Mine-| RYH: of Mlinois, that the suggestions | ti eH" arin. Q. Was Mr. Latimer in a razional state of mind? A, I should say a0, fairly toward Gen. Buller, and de-| lected for the encounter. purpose to have him face them from the the meeting of the Un) of me, Aiisehell hp adcoted. A long aad | River Pirate, 17, Odom 2 This Ine of testimony was further enlarged upon by calling Miss i ox for a full nine ; patient Mivunetion, ite Spencer 7 ) manded the publication of further! Tho trouble arose at a performance [Hh tas ducstion. which hudeto be | Workers to-day President John J, assiaeton fel | Attorney, 08,0. Connor 6 Christina Russell to the stand, She also attended Mr. Latimer, papers, last night in the Grand Arena Palace. |geitied by Matty himself, "Goodness | Mitohell strongly opposed the order- femipereee Flaten, itd Wonderiy sf 4) Christina 5 The reply of the War Becretary, Mr. | Wester, who was in the full uniform of |knows he worked hard to get hie arm in) °° 06 | 3 netic winlke and ad- OPERATORS PREPARE Foe A TRIE Q. What did Mr. Latimer say upon the subject of the shooting? A. He Brodrick, shattered any remnants @ Captain on the general staff and |#iépe, aod Up to feleen et re te Stare good, Won 4riving Time—1.12 3-6, TEST eer API fi Lipari the reputation of the dismissed Gen-| wearing his decorations, disturbed the | Kiva Sw practice 90, gave ever) eri,| Vocated in ite place the following TO REOPEN MINES.) fm" Park, River Pirate, Africander | sald, “THE CUR SHOT ME IN COLD BLOOD.” At times when be raved " eral Seance of @ mind reader named Ninoff. |denee that be would not, be vencned | poltey (Speotal to The Bveniog World) and Monte Carlo raged head and bem!) the man said: “1 DON'T BELIEVE I CAN'T BE MADE TO BELIEVE nday for having ‘his offer- at) patna of Cincinna Puylor wanted t He opposed further publications which, | Casper, who is the manager of the es- he declared, could not relieve Gen, Bul-| tablishment, remonstrated with rer of the WILKESBARRE, Pa, July 17.—The! dropped , 0 ander wa appropriate | tine for the attempt to resume work at| gander was fit Can, On t's 1, That the tre rk) order be directed Ke and near the turn Afrl- load 1 Was SHOT BY A BURGLAR.” 1 was sitting in a chair near Mr, wok 4« clear ings rapped t map. Luther takes | Captain and demanded an apology too, and he t as hard as Ma Byron Latimer was then in the room; so was Dr, Morrison. They ler of the ponsibility of such 8. lie anCnracite couiei ies is evidently near 4 ea nd they ran that| Latimer, aa the abandonment of the guna at| This Wester refused and Casper said |¥et Mt for the fas, Asi it Wik 4 pretty) gu dmo for the rellef of the ane | ut hand, Lares TAVetn Oi oe ee hate the ; . . the id ah Ween Aun Sey Contest to see who would get the Job. ‘The companies are this morning plac- | ¥# Mon River Pirate. Hurst Park | both talked about it. 1 forget who it was, but one of the men said some» Colenso, and the proposals to surrender | the officer's conduct was ungentlemanly |" Thiclman 14 one of those fellows who| thractte miner: ing eee se 6 af pace told on River Pirate, | Hurst Park i Ladysmith, which, if they had been iis: ) and disgraceful Cut hie practice Work was not conaiatent| 2% That the uulone approvrt~ | Ara: time sin fazne on but had eae tare hi: | thing about the burglar being caught, Then Byron Latimer and Dr, Morte tened to, would have produced a disas- Piseul Capiaia then Shallenged the) With his speech before the game, He| ate for the same purpose « hav iraady ai pee ei rate was third, two lengths away son addressed Mr. Latimer, They asked him about the shooting, and one ter for which there was no parallel in] American, who accepted and repatred to| grove hard to. get. Regence Bancroft's S ihev aan aen pee given te SIXTH RACE. Ung the ex-| 8, That am assessment of #1 show up in preference. The work ¢ ning up of gangways and mak-| For three-veer-olde and up, om ‘al repairs. @ furlong the meeting place at § o'clock this morn-| permission to be pitted agitinat his old he burglar has been caught.” Ing, with his ; mile and | of them sald British history. nates, bur B: | In regard to_those proposals, | Pittsburg ™ iy conus, Including the Sec- pantinued said the wounded man, who then appeared ratio Mr. Brodrick, when Gen, Buller sounded | Tetary of the United States Legation, for the gan mum inala] Ber week be levied on ail mem= | Taborere and different lanes see bocha Bein “No, no | j 2 fasta “ 8 time fo worl are omployed and the white, so er ” gals not of despair to Gen, White, he had | Joeeph Muir. Wester, who was a war Hon MAUT TE was Unie for the gare) bere of aniam Ph eTe ATS ares ane ne Rote rd aarti burglar ever shot me correspondent In Cuba and South Africa, On another occasion when somebody stated Albert, somebody shot 4. That all officers of the pectation of soon resuming work @ heliogram in his pocket, recelved a | Te eae and. ae mw conmecuan minatlinnd 3 Seah ponte: caving that Gens Whit | will undoudtedly be forced to retire! Joney’s wounver was sent to firat by! tonal districts drawing # «1 NIN you,” the wounded man sniiled, and then exciaimed, "Oh, 1 don't believe could defend Ladysmith whtle the food! am the army. | | Corcoran. Sm:th popped a fly, that Peltz] ary of #60 — month or over co: LIGHTNING HIT CHURCH. n by Leonid. y ; ho had shot him, but he dd not know aul, Casper has deen the recipient of many |{ak. trodie was helped out by. Pelte etree | Won by it” Ho sald he had a faint Idea who had shot him, but he dtd Ir edward Gray's proposed yote ot | “OnsTatulations, rung, baie 2 Ber cael ® Edin Clty Ieinnd Is Baal Past third censure Of the Government for itm treat= ee Bmith to O'Hagan was the way Dobbs ERE I —————— for sure ‘inesate Maa Hoy dropped the ball in Seolanlmadelin Wrecked, Contents Destroyed. It was with difficulty that ark obtained the witness's vers! During a flerce thunderstorm which Si'nock cab avon’ agtet mish apwwste| KILLED BY TROLLEY WIRE. making. nt Hoy bh and) all trades an and eltise: re . ‘ of what (ook pl ir k-room | sc ad cant tua i swopt ovor City Island to-day the Meth i . ot iF “ ESTABLIS | CHOI | cuarten Stermbera's End Came | tin plate rawtord walked, Beckivy | @emerally to ald the cause of 7 ogig; Bplncopal Churet on Main strees, WEATHER FORECAST. | Q. Did Mr, Latimer yy any unwillingness to tell who it was who SH CHOLERA CAMP. While at His Work. Jand Crawford executed a double steal. | ene miners, at the corner of Bay avenue, Was struck | shot bim? A, Neve q rn on walk und every base held By Hghtning and caught tire ‘ th i ‘ 3 ; g Nie : | While at work repairing tracks for the | Helnid., Maity'# curves docelved leok. ft he rear halt of anv ro Voreanet for the thi Q, Would he have Jo you think, 1f he had Deen pressed, who Rag J" 410,000 People of Maniln to He et Railway Company, at did not bave to move to get Cor] Amertonn pi pietol shatter i, hours ending at 8 P Jenot kim? A. He mie 1 He was rational at times. , t Moved from City Slumn, ighth street and Sixth avenue, Wiis nea (Se gnd'e roar Dulweng which 's |, Were you present when Mrs, Latimer last called? A. Yon ’ MANILA. July I<The Munioine)|iifternoon, Charles Sternberg, of one Hesend inelan to bring such pre Pinday-whool purpores and an a tend. iB are nie f , Hunde: Ninetee ree " ‘8 eyeu wei a, £0 od 7 was destroyed. In this room seemed to be dey Heatth Hoand of Manile haw decided to | Hundred Nineteenth street and) Powernt oon Lauder that were catia, | ae will compel the operato there was a. large collection of books south winds ae remove 40,00 natives from the slums to | #ixth avenue, was killed by eloctricity. | Suaeesiritcy op bauer (hak ware balls, | ee wilt Gomes. Ble Three area total lone. ‘The church lee fo went. Same Story Told to Doctors suuNbaN camps In an effort to check came in contact with an exposed} Dunn's bouncer was shot'to Beckley| ™ wooden one. ‘The loss is estimated at Deri 3 , a the woread of cholera he te nud wire MEN by Pelta, No runs At the conclusion of the President's | from #,000 to $5,000 ne was injured. nanan | Dr. Meagher, house surgeon of the hospital, startled the sped he obieot ia & hudect ny persona were in the vicinit, d —= = = 5 - — " 2 1 the diseias centres, ‘The camps willbe | severni women ‘shrieked ‘as they’ aa | nat Re imines to hit Melty'e” oats. ——- en IP Colorado, Califormia and Yellow-| testifying that the dying man excleimed on the third day he was tm Fr Oat. ate the around, (RTA Tee Meet Gehl. dhouian | Wexner aot ‘Phielman'e knock fa” gp MTiranio Kessial at rosa ty otlome Ferm sonevivaata| hospital: "THE COWARD SHOT ME IN BED.” r fo yi arrested a. time. ‘Hagan tool Chicage tn are, Peaneyivanis | leaves Now York at] Perpenally conduct tour A butids (he camps and’ feods the indigent | locked up in the Charles street station- | founder, ud passed tito ‘Matty, who] _taares ope al 1 RM age | eee a rine ‘ricage"S tb A” a” Only | matirend Aus. 2 to Boot 4 ‘$250 ound we =. Did you kuow the circumstances then? A, No, Lae mat vie vweneee S0VereG his bags, No muna, ates pateags ets". PAS A hours, te" wala oe een rar

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