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y bore] ry day, Dining car NIGHT EDITION. SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. S=— Gbe Giron iation Beeks Open t0 ANZ ee 0} ONE CENT. > > " GENERAL SPORTING NE ON PAGE 4. PRICE ONE CENT. GEORGIA AMA Tih . DEN —>— Frederick Hanson Fought with Three Men and Thus Saved His Money. HEIS PROMINENT AT HOME Accosted by a Stranger Who Seemed to Know Many Cit- PITCHERS WASHINGTON PARK. aS | Eggs in F i} —— | Batting Order, Brooklyn, Boston Sheckard, If. Covley, Keeler, rf. Tenne: Dolan, Demoni, Dahlen, Carney, Vi, Ahearn, c. Courtney, If McCreery, 1b. Long, #8. Irwin, 3b. Greminger, 3b. Wheeler, 2b, Moran, ©. Donovan, p. Wills, p. (Special to The Evening World.) Ww. ASHINGTON ¥ an absence from W: Almost three weeks w’ | Umptre—Emalle. p to the West, ns ag: izens of Fitzgerald, the g ation of ball-tossers returned home Town Where He Lives. this afternoon and tackled the Boston jteim in the first gatme of the present i? | series, After haying into a den| The showing ade by the Brooklyns of sharpe noonly pre-| during their Western trip was not 0: of several any means a glorious one. They ny making a nard gn n. Hanson yerous business zt Me is going to a n stopping for a few 5 Wose ‘fwenty-second ! etre et, This morning went the Cunard hip of at Broadway and Thirtieth street, to pur- chase a ticket for the transatlantic entered the place Han- fon Was accor he says, looking > tapped hi shoulder Bon. How + Hanson the man a Who ar “Why. on. replied the! etranger. Fitzgerali Davis told the prominent residents of the ern city, and after s conversation, Hanson belie talking to a man who was well known in Fitzgerald According to Hanson's story, Davis | Invited him over to No, 237 Bast Twen- | ty-seventh street, where he sald there was a man who knew everybody in Fitzgerald. Hanson went with his new friend and was escorted to a room on i d floor. In a few minutes a man entered the room. He was follow- ed by another. They all seemed posted on Fitzgerald, and soon Hanson seemed to be at home, Then one of the trio Suggested a game of cards, saying he | had won several thousand dollars which | he did not know what to do with. Hanson says he became suspicious and started to » the room, Davis and | his two comp cted and tried, (Hanson charges, to take his cash right olz ames, won five, and managed to Of the eight games lost, Han- n sufte the humiliation of ut out without a run In five of m. which President ubniited previor to the g 1 for shut-outs during a trip. In spite of this poor showing the | Brooklyn returned in the position in the race as when they left here on Jaly 2, which ts second place, This po- sition they were foriunate enough to re- 1 through the generosity of the F Ciub, who beat the Boztons {« straight games, and also their own go luck In taking two of the games which | ! they played the Chicagos. twenty-two stralght games at home, and Foxey Hanlon is contident his cam will surely win over two-thirds of them, In order to make sure that his men "| will not slide into a losing streak, Han- [ton had them all out on the field both | this morning and afternoon practising. | Hanlon was anxious to beat the Bean- eaters in today’s game, for a defeat for his team meant that they would once again adorn third place in the race. Hanlon was undecided at first who he would put in to twirl aguinst-the -vigit- Donovan to unload his benders st ihe Hubbites. Manager Buckenbetger, on | the other hand, had his twirlor already named, his selection being big Lanky Willis, who has always proven a ditn- cult proposition for the Superbas. As this was the first game which the rooters in this vicinity have had a chance to witness since July 2 they turned out in larga numbers to witness the tussle, First Inalng. there. Th yerner, however, after & lively tussle got to the atreet, Davis | eoeles opened A game hee taotng one} Rae ae is |0f Donovan's inshoots m left for a bag. Fan sA0. Third avenue, whi his) Penney pasted out a long. fy to deep companions went in the yposite direc-| right, which Keeler captured after a ton. sprint, Demont pusned a slow bounde vis" mAs down Third ave-|'0, Dahlen, who threw him out at first Davis‘staried to run down Third ay Woh t"Peah” sncoats ‘ar hue. At Twenty-ninth street Pairo- | sontributed x Ayes man George Banks was standing. He] w n and Moc recry took care eet station if as Will t years old. th street the station: house | i sald he would go to the Yorkville Court and press a charge | against s, He told the ice of} his experien eine made to find Py At house, which hicherio. the wo nted the room some tiiny ne him- self as Dr #.' Accor t) the woman, he that he was in the tafloring businevs ond was conncoted mith Bellevue Hospital, He sald that he had bebn cy ged to make cloth. tng for all tne patents. discharged | from the ital Mra. Ch does not know who Davis's CORRE AIORA AES. art SAYS NEGOTIATION ENDED HAPPILY, Official Organ of the Vatican Declares Philippine Busi- ness with United States! Was Settled Satisfactorily. ROME, July 18—The Osservatore Ro ‘Mano (organ of the Vatican) to-day pub- Mehed an official note as follows "The \uilative of the Government of the United States, with the object of arriving at an understanding with the Holy See abou: religious questions in the Puillippines, in which it showed frankness and fine political tact, has reached a happy ending after negotias tons conducted on both aides in a spirit of conetiiation and friendly defere The general lines of a common ac- cord have been drawn up to the mutual fatisfaction of che parties concerned and in conformity with the proposals mad to the Holy See Jn a moemorandu ‘These general \ines will serve as a basis for further negotiations, as regards de- ‘alls, to be conducted and brought to a conclusion a: Manila between an Apore Kollc Delegate and the Governor of the Philipp! coe Only 20 Hours to Chicago. 1s Specie! saves New York + bullet pr ited pastentiy until Willis in four wide balis ami then Keeler then tried to | had plteh | ambled to. firet The Trolley Dodgers are scheduled to! ors, but at the last moment he called on! BATTLE AT +o. —____ irst Game. bunt, but was only able to raise a pop- fly which Willis easily gathered in near the plate. Dolan was the first Brooklyn player to fan the air and on the third strike Sheckard stoe second, and on Moran's wild throw to Demont Sheck~ ard kept right on to alrd. Dahen wad also unable ‘to locate Willis's collection vf high inshoots, and was the second viotim on strikes: No runs, Second Inning. Courtney was too anxious i get a base on balls ant was finally called out on strikes, Capt. Long laced the ball to ¢ the next pitched 1 of second by a iced Greminger and back of short, which Moran algo ‘sent up shor wore at achat ato connect: with Willige Ws the third Brooklynite | on to scatter the atmosphere, Ss more for e, however. | ay on an inshoot and soaked {t for a bag, Mac then made | nd, oeing abled by Long. Irwin wae on his soarer to short ed into Carney's mitt, | asy vietim on strikes Dodgers took ihe field, Ahearn fa curves and to centre Heat gteal of Third In | Wills gave an. exhtbition of club jswinging | at | “Donovan's inthoots, | ng low line fly to deep right | ¢ ly a by Keeler | short run, drew a bas on buile and moved up to ecori on wild pitch by Donovan, Demont was the thitd Beaneater to fall a victim on strikes, No ru | van boanted in front of the plate iit a quick plek up of the! a ning throw to Tenney, | Just nipped the handeome twifler at the bag. Sheckatd was only able io send! up a high foul fly which Moran had_no | troubl Keeler wide Whatever In getting under. | in’ ro hurry to swing at , and as a result recelyed a to first, Dolan was also} ed toa similar git, allowing Keeler) sto second. Daivien’ banged out a slow bounder to the Infield, which Long gtadved and by a quick throw to Tenney managed to retire “Wild Bill" first. No rune, Fourth Inning. Carney trotted to fret after Donovan ; had fatled to locate the plate, Courtney then tried to sacrifice bu was only a pop fly, which McCreery caught and by a quick run to first man. aged to double up Carney, who had Previously started for second. Long sent his men to the fleld by soaking low line fly stralght into Keeler’ es No runs, quickly retired on tile fast bounder’? Sy ; Long and ‘Tenney. [rwh scorching rounder was too ‘hot for Lush andie and easily reached harley first. Wheeler smashed a fast bounder to Long, who lost no time In flelding Hanlon’s utility player out at first. No runs. Fifth Innti Lush rapped a high foul fly, which Irwin made a pretty catch ‘of ‘after @ hard run near the Brooklyns bench, Moran pasted the ball along the eg ase line for a bas6, but waa forced a Igecond” a moment’ later on Willie's frounder to Wheeler, who tossed the all to Dahlen at second. Dolan ther lectrifled the rooters by making a sen- sational running catch of Cooley's long fly to deep centre, for which he was) loudly applauded. No runs. Donovan bunted but was tarown ou at first by Lush. Sheckard was di posed of on hia jumper by Demrnt ‘enny, Keeler's high foul fly was ne.t- ly gathered in by Moran. No runs, = HOTELS. BURNED AT BLOCK ISLAND. | Fire Threatened Business Sec-| Refused by Magistrate, Who tion,but Shift of Wind and Heroic Work of Firemen Saved It, (Special to The Evening World.) BLOCK ISLAND, R, 1., July 18,— National and Narragansett Hotels, the telegraph office and the Weather, Bureau's office and several smaller buildings were destroyed by fire to- day. The damage was $75,000, The Surf Hotel was afire several \ 7e8 but Was finally saved by heroic work, A change of wind and the good work of volunteer firemen, including many summer guests, alone saved the entire business section from. de- truction, While fighting the flames from the piazza roof of the Surf Hotel, Ly- curgus Rose and George Negus, Is- landers, fell to the ground and were badly hurt. WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty~ hours ending at 5 P.M, sat day for New York City a vicinity: Thunderstorms to. aight or Saturday and cooler; hb to belek MOFthwest wind cago, Pennsylvania he Aa Pe eee ae) ROBBED, HE SAID; WANTED WARRANT | Had Held Him in Bail—Be} lieved He Used Alias When Arraigned. Magistrate Voorhees in the Coney Isi- and Court to-day refused to permit a man who sald that he and his wife had been robbed of about $100 In money and diamonds to swear out a complaint against a waiter, because, as it was held, he hid his identity under an alias, The would-be complainant, who sald he was John Murphy, thirty-five years old, of Emmons avenue and Twenty- thin mtreet, Sheepwhead Bay, with this wife, was arraigned in court, he on w oharge of assault and the woman for Antoxleation. The evidence inst them was to the ftect that they had dine’ too well at the Oriental Hotel, Manhattan Beach, last nigat, and had to be carried from the hotel across the long bridge that spans Bheepsbead Bay and were finally placed {na carriage. While being driven to their residence Murphy declared that he and his wife had been robbed, and a row followed, The Murphys were driven tion-house, There, it was char phy struck ¢ Abman and wita wife was locked up, In court to-day the prisoner said that he had been robbed of a gem worth $4, and his wife of a diamond hair pia Valued wt $260 and her pocketbook, tating #6. He would not deny the charge of as- wault and was held in $30 ball, his wife was discharged, Martin Rauscher, a hotelkeeper, gave a bond Murphy wanted to swear out # warrant for the arrest of a walter charged with the robbery, M. Voorhees, however, told had been informed’ his nume w cr Murphy and he would not issue the Warrant under an allas. to the sta- , Mur. bia con walle Coney Inland whom f realdent of Ver for the summer at @h: ment of a United States distr for him. |clared the negotiation her son from belng burned to POLICE “AT “TUTHILL’S HOME SEAR CH FOR LATIMER CLUE WARRENTED, 19 10 1, WINS. BRUU: BUSTON BROOKLYN .....- coeee 0 BAR. & oh Nn > 7 MAS KLVO 60000017 01 1000 1—2 (Continued from Fourth Page.) Sixth Inning—Tenney struck out, Demon Xeele.r Carned singled. Cor Malan waiked. Dahlen flier! to Long. Mo hit oy ball. forcing in Bolar When ’ Seventh innina—Lo oui. MoCann fanned. No runs. Sheckard out, Demont to Tenny. Keeler bunted out. tied to Courtney. No runs. Eighth Inning—Willis out. out. Tenny reached first. 0 heelsr to Mie€ No CHICAGO, 2: PITTSBURG, 0. At Pittsburg-—Chicago, Pittsburg. 0. LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOU! Fourth Race—Edgardo 1. W. B. Gates 2, t drove a fiy to incy thrown out at first. No runs. reery walked. Irwin rn agt, One pun cory. Lush struck Dolan reery. Cooley flied Urs. Ss. Nettie Regent 3. Fifth Race—Miss Dora 1. Duela 2 Optimor 3. te WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS. Fourth Race—Favonius 1. Ethel Wheat 2. te A. D. Gibson 3. DIED IN PUBLIC BATHHOUSE. The body of an unknown woman was found in the hallway of the Battery Bath in Battery Pars late this afternoon. The woman was about sixty years old and weighed ahout 140. fete in Two Races. Joly 18—Tom Ma of ‘rented, which won th ond race at 15 to 1, was report: to have won over 8254000 colt's victory, (Special to The Evening Wor! ) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, N.Y., July 18—The players same do: brimful of confidence ‘The lacing the crowd «: yesterday, when all t on uneany street, chance which looked and there were others on flelda were well matched track fast, FIRST RACE For three-year olde and up: Jocks. St Mac 104, Redfern. Peira Ti, 116, White... 6 6 6 | 160 tart good. Won easlly. Time1.12 4-6, Hatasoo was a@_ prohibitive Bhe went ‘ee lengt nd Belle of Lexington TROTTING AT EMPIRE CITY TRACK. There will be a matinee of trotting races at the Empire City Track, Yonkers, to-morrow, conducted by the New York Driving Club, commencing at 2 P. M. Admission is free. PLUNDER FOUND IN ROOMS OF PR ISONER. Detective-Sergeants Foggary and Reap, of the Central Of- fiie, arrested Edward Brown, twenty-five years old, a janitor, of No. 12 East Forty-second street. and Phi lip H. Simms, his assistant. to-day. They occupied the top floor of the building. On July 7 or 8 Dr. Bullard, of No. 302 Madison avenue. told Capt. Titus a robbery had been committed in his house. When the detectives arrested Brown and Simms they found women’s silk dresses, a music box and jewelry valued all told at $2,000, They were held on suspicion. ————— ++ HUSTLED PUPILS’ ANNOYER TO COURT. While the Vacation Schoo! pupils of Grammar School No, 2, in Madison leave, but he challenged the teacher to fight. As Mr. the Essex Market Court. The Magistrate warnd th m the playground. a street, were engaged in physical exercise drill this afternoon under the direction of Principal George P. Markham, Herman J. Saperstone, entered the playground and began tv annoy hem. Principal Markham told him to Markham was right guard on the football team of the College of the City of New York, the situation appealed to him as being humorous, but for the sake of discipline he took Saperstone by the neck and landed him before Magistrate Mayo, In an to kep away from PENNSYLVANIA ROAD BUYS LAND. Extensive purchases of Jand have recently been made in long Island City, including what are known as the Van Alst and Rapelyea farm tracts, not far from the mouth of the proposed Pennsylvania Newtown Creek and the Queens County Court House. tunnel, and between This gives the Long Island Railroad Company about all of the land it needs in Long Island City for the Pennsylvania-Long Island tunnel, tract from the East River to a line as far east as the House, a distance of a mile from the river, a and ownership of a continuous Queens County Court ANHATTAN POLICE FOR BROOKLYN. About forty policemen, now doing duty in Manhattan, are soon to be transferred to Brooklyn. patrol duty, has not been revealed This is one of the benefits that Brooklyn gets as manding of the forty-eight headquarters detecti¥s to patro! duty {6 still another, The return to patrol duty and the will mean a saving of $26,000 per erat to the city. Who these men are, or when they They live in Brooklyn. will begin the result of the re- There reduction in salaries FEDERAL JUDGESHIP FOR DAVIES. President Roosevelt, ment, The position to be filled is the one left vacant — 2-6 SAY ERWIN OFFERED TO SETTLE FO QUEBEC, July 18. At the hearing In the case of to-day, affidavite were filed asserting that District-Attorney Erwin o to settle for $500,000 paid the United States, An affidavit of Mr was opened by Greene, -—+¢0-—— it was stated to-day, is holding open the appoint ( judge for the Northern District of New | York in hope that Attorney-General John (, Davies will accept bis appoint- by the promotion of Judge Alfred C, Coxe to the United States Clreult Court R $500,000, Gaynor and Greene ered Erwin de> MOTHER BURNED SAVING SON, Mrs, Liszle GaYagher, twenty-two y¥ old, of No. 2122 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and her three-year-old son John are in St, Mary's Hospital, seri-). ously, if not fatally burned, The mother was burned while trying to pave to death. His clothes caught from # bonfire, ToN | been a thief. up for half a mile, when both es “ : blew up. This, the Captain gatd, “indicates” that the person who shot Mr. — or three-year tide aa Kiting: mite ane a| Lat{mer went there for a specific purpose, rixteenth. Retring, | VO shot, and that may have been the specific purpose. st Mit pe a, — i a 1 iit 4 3)/MY CONSCIENCE IS CLEAR, 6 40 15 {LR my SAYS TUTHILL, OF LATIMER, Wehe “ B je on iit RO foes tad % §] w. H. Tuthill lives in a three-) met Mr Nemela. 95, Rice E12 12 fj | story brown-stone house at No, 388 Maating Gomes, 106, Blair 1414 * 1% 10| Vanderbilt. avenue, Brookiyn, with Won galloping, Time—1.46 2-5, his parents, They are away in the ucent was the first to show, bu! #48| country at present, and have been} “Well, yes, slightl o 5 i de th voning hy aD Oe oketreicn, clowely. f tofowed' | tor a month, and the only other oc-| PAsh on good terms with them: ANT EM TaN Qas''no ‘change |cupant of the house is a servant. 1 Ahly order’ until they reaoved) the) Tuthill sald to-day he was in the ere Lucent want to and’ showed to the auretch, | dry-goods business, but declined to tel {E anawer that at the m ia. galloping by tou | meotion the name of the house at ‘call f7iwho wan, the erty a sf t 1, i Ma or for 00. ite al “You know you are under suspl- » by Aste to $3,005, an advance THIRD RACE Yor maiden two-year-oldx; six furlongs 1. Hit Fin a Franklyn (©. 108, Rice Star! poor Won easily. TI Bright Girl cut out the running, ‘There Muzlo reached the stretch. to the front and won and a half from Forw ha rush at the end and Girl a head for the pla who cai His Owner Cleans Up $26,000 —Evening World Tips One, Two BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, » the owner aec- this afternoon. the bookies favorites won right off the reel, rather put the bookles The first race served up thin afternoon contained a 1 to & tke a sure talng, the card. This being Friday there was no feature, but the card was fair in quality and the The weather was a bit warm and the favorite. to the front at flagfall and fi one of the largest of the season. fol- lowed by Cincinnatus, Forward, Muaio and Irasclble In close order until they y by a length beat Bright Room Ransacked for to Conceal. Detectives Brady and McClusky, fused to say what evidence they had to keep it. came home from a marketing trip. jea | he would return.” the house. | be dragged into the case. I had every chance to get away. knew where I was. wanted as a witnes: Mr. Jatimer. of | clon?" asked an Evening World re- porter to-day. “It appears so.” said Tuthill, “but my conscience is perfectly clear, I | HAVE NOTHING T0 CONCEAL, It |T were guilty do you think I would return? I had every chance to get |away. No one knew where I was, 2 / and I had no idea I was wanted as a 2| witness when I went. I thought the "| case was practically abandoned. I CAN PROVE A PERFECT ALIBI YOR THAT NIGHT.” When prior to the shooting had you last visited the Latimer house?” “Well, I don’t care to say, I'll tell all on the stand,” vent | me FOURTH RAC Handican, for three-rear-oite and up. mile} “Did you hear or read what Mra. And w Quartet newing | Latimer said about your acquaint- Stariers, mnie, Jerks. MHINRIN. for Fl | anee with her on the stand yester- Eiiee TH, mime BT 14 qgy ge Meda Desay ey 4mm 5! "T haven’t read all the papers yet. Susie a ”” Manin 3 in 5 of 6,1 om catching up on the teaghnony ert good. “Won. driving, Time~2.05 ai the Daffo-Down-Dilly a ning, folowed by and? To , ran this way to Ethica moved o-Down-TAlly and the pair raced now. ‘om | Will Anewer on Witness Stand. the Latimer?” hi id and head to the stretch, with head Kenny a couple of Tengthe back: will wait until 1am called upon the stretch Fothics drow aw, ut in is the Want aixteanth, Tom Kenny’ closed [tO Swear to that anewer. with a rush and Just managed to Ket! “Ig it true that you had trouble|% Up in time to win by a head. Ethica was a two lengths In front of Daffo-Down-| with Mr, Latimer? Dilly FIFTH RACE. wo-yearcolta; selling: six furlony wots, Jocks MHIEFIn Str. aur, 107, Martin vat Rien. Brsom. 94, Ferow Fora Russell, 104. Rice Biemarek nt Briers 1 Red Kninbt Nab Millterd, 102 Mihalis 4 190 Prank Karrie in, Bart fair, Woo easily, Thment.18 2-6. Minotaur was a prohibitive favorite He took the lead at the start and came winner ® length from Birch Broom, who beat Eva | home at hie leisure an easy Bob Hill but died at Russell the same dint showed some early spee: end of three furlongs, up to 82,005 oy Tony Aste. MIXTH RACK mile and # sixieanth Vor three-year-olds an ei, wonderiy it's The possibility that the shooting) mer was shot, and that may Baye - Knitele iid O'Conner "5 of Mr. Latimer may have been pre- ane 186, om Cia * | meditated ig set forth in the follow- Renal ae pacond ing interview with Capt. Reynolds: --- The person who shot Mr, Latimer July 20, via Long | Went to that room for @ specific ‘hamper masurnion, Runde, BR from Greeapori cr Hesureion Colums, The winner wax p. He was entered at $1,000 and “No, I never had any.” “Didn't you and Mr. Latimer quar- rel over your attentions to Mrs, Lat- tmer?" ever; there was never any ill- H feeling. On the contrary, we were 3} always on the best of terms,” ‘How long have you known the Lat- iners and where did you become ac quainted with them?" “1 have known them for six years, 1 and | the Se} purpose. ‘The fact is that Mr, Latt- Brady and McClusky—Tutbill Goes to Coro- ner’s Office After Declaring He Has Nothing this afternoon went to the home of William H. Tuthill, but they made a careful search of his room and the entire house. They re “Mr. Will went out some time ago,” she said, “and did not say whem e Then she admitted the detectives and they made a thorough search ot ‘ While they were talking to the girl on the sidewalk a little later a thin young man, who sald he was Tuthill’s cousin, but who would not give his name, declared that it was an outrage that his cousin should William H, Tuthill made some remarkable statements to an Brenig” World reporter to-day. Among other things he said: “My conscience is perfectly clear. If guilty, would I return now? No one I CAN PROVE A PERFECT ALIBI.” The Brooklyn police declare that Mr. Tuthill knew that he would ve Coroner Williams to-day criticised the action of Dr, Robert J. Morrison, in preventing the police from obtaining an ante-mortem statement from sf He said the testimony at the inquest showed that Latimer — had been rational several times In the hospital, and the Coroner believes that if he had been confronted by the proper authorities at such times he would have been able to clear up the mystery. Capt. Reynolds, Chief of Detectives in Brooklyn, is convinced that no. one was concealed in the house before the family retired the evening Be fore the shooting. He said to-day that nothing had been disturbed either upstairs or downstairs by the intruder, and that the person could not have Beem by Detectives working on the Latimer murder cage, He was not there, — gathered. Tuthill had an appointment with the detectives, but failed, they aay, There was no response to their ring. Hannah Larsen, the Swedish servant, who will substantiate Tuthill’s alibi on Monday, finally I HAVE NOTHING TO CONCEAL a Latirer through the Robe Arcanum and soon afterward was nz vited to call and met Mrs. Latimer am@ the rest of the family at the house’ “Do you know the Latimer brotherst* and have always Mrs. Latimer at e Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue ay Bo arith her to the St. Denis Hotel on Capt. Reyno, him? “I don't care to say." Can Prove an Alibi, “Were you at the Latimer house the night of the shoot! 9; 1 was not. Vhat are you going to do?” am going to stay In town tent have testified at the inau declare that ae how important he witness and that he would be. be the Inquest. prise to them when he went away, leaving no address behind bisa en nr, uthill, accompanied by'e friend, valled at the Coroner's of alter 2 o'clock this afternoon and had @ talk with Coroner Flaherty. Coroner Williams, who has charge of the case, was not present, and Coroner Flaherty did not question’ Mr, ‘Duthill Mr. Duthil sald that he would be be 28 hand Afonday night to give his mony avd would do his utmost to aid'tn clearing up the mystery. Sintement of Serva While Mr. Tutbill was reticent as the det of the alibi. which ‘heveme pressed his confidence he will prove, confirmation was found in the state: ment of the servant in the Tuthill household. She is Hannah Larsen, a Swedish woman, about t old, who has worked for the Puhit's family since last September, She sa! wa i remember the ight the wagon came here, I will never Povaet eee was duly 2 ‘The family, ell exe cept Mr. Will, went away to the coum try on the day before and there was only he and Tin the house came in at 15. 1 was in ir. my Noom, and 1 went out to the halt HA Yeaned over and said: ‘Ia thar you. Will” He answered me and sald Meany ‘and then I heard ‘his door close. “Tt. was 3.0) when there came a tre: ndous ringing at the front door bell AT got up and Mahted the gas t out in the hall. Mr. Will come out of his room om the floor low. He was in his night-clothes, Ha eniled up to me, ‘Never mind, Hannan; I'll go. to the door,’ You see, he taaught something had happened to the family in. the countr “Ho went downstairs to the door and then came up 1a ing In the he was led’ away and ne didn't Know woe soon he would be back. It might be an MURDER PREMEDITATED, LATEST POLICE THEORY, © hour or two, or he might not come to breakfast, he sald.” been the specific purpose, “I bave established to my satiafaes tion that no one was secreted : that house when the family ae i ‘The fact in that Mr. Latimer a Ke,