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DITION GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CENT. GENERAL SPORTING NE ON PAGE 6. F be ‘ Circulation Books Open to AIL” a m | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] "NEW YORK, THU RSDAY, ri JULY 24, 1902. RICE ONE CENT. RACING--BASEBALL - FIGHT. HERS | PAWNED. Gort —CAPT. P. B. STRONG. Mathewson and New- 0 2 . tai All He Pledged W 8,400, Captain Says le ledge as $ 0, ton Olash in Brilliant Pitchers’ Battle— and that the Woman Had Every Dollar of) This—Declares that He Took Nothing He! Gjants Scorein Third ; Did Not Own. NEWAORK....<..: BROOKLYN ...- ----- HATASOO, AT READY FOR 77 GETS THE 2701, WINS, BIG BATTLE. Featherstone’s Fleet/Jeffries Is 10 to 4 Fav-| Filly Firstin Brighton| orite Over Fitzsim- Oaks — Homestead a} mons—Both Men in Winner at | to 30. Fine Condition. The Batting Order. New York Brooklyn. (Gpecial to The Brening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, READ CORBETT’S STORY Broadway Extension — Hastings-on-the-Hudson, morning, and told her its correspond- ent had reported the arrival of Put- LONDON, July 24.—Capt.;MAY YOHE FOLLOWS Sheckard, if, N. ¥., duly i 4 . Keeler, rf. Fi i * . ¥., July %.—Seven races again made ¢ ao Putnam Bradlee Strong this SEE TE TONBOM een Baie a aBontinies trem istnihate} a Renal Sata OF THE BIG FIGHT.|/ Not Voted On—May A : Lauder, 3b, Farrell, ¢. ” és , Rs evening said he had pawned) When The Evening World ealied up| smith. 3 MeCreers. 1 Eighth Inning—Jones out at first, McGraw singled. Wheeler |Ocr.,"for inven vearcot ‘aves “tnie|[ witt review, exe Fitestmmese- |) BO Anothér Tunnel, about $8.400 worth of May| May Yohe at her pretty little cottage! Rowerman, c., Wheeler, 2b., took McGann’s pop-up. Keeler got Brodie’s fly. No runs. race wan at a mile, the only one at thit fl Se@rtes Aight for The Kvening || @ am ile tae abil iaai reeler ed. Newton flied out, Sheckard singled. Keglar | ‘istsnce turing the mecting. The Held | F Word, 4 apectal wire from |! 4 was mall but good and a new record! was expected by the talent. ‘Nhe other | races were interesting and ood sport | Wheeler fann n walked. Dolan flied to Brodie. No runs. she. the ringside will tet Corb every move the tehters By a unanimous vote the Board of Yohe’s jewelry at her request | Rapid ‘Transit Commissioners this 8 to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, July %4.—To a and for her benefit after they re- nam Bradlee Strong at Southampton, brink tor (otal Gowanus aid) John ey, was promised. in 'Friaco; from thin he will || aks turned from Japan, and that! on the steamer St. Paul, she fairly | M°G™™W lead his poye trom New York The weather wax cool and pleasant. | wette hia ator: | etternoon’ decided to aWwald) ayaa Miss Yohe had received the en-|shrieked over the telephone: le IT UNR Benbuuien@nalnls nlariiwas: Ninta inning—Wheeler threw Lauer out. Smith SIngled, | A detienttu ocean breexe swopt through | Read The Evening Worla on |) et Tor bullding (he Era et ; i i ' : 1 wateh me.” though they svere awey from home. '¢i sate, Bowerman foul-flied out. No runs. pier RAGM of the big Aeht. ae re ae i time the jewels were pawned. was bad enough to have done so yester- “Ts For two-year-olde; five turlo ‘The bia ofering tees work a De taveuaerer teat ous ONS ot ide aie ie ieee day, but before the fair Inhabitants of Dahlen singled. Farrell fanned. McCreery pop-flied to | 7" ‘rrr: Senet ing. | for 83,000,000, including tem j ED Ba Then there was a scurrying about| this porough it would have been more] Lauder. Irwin fanned. No runs. ahtartere, wate. Jocks, stauicrin. strPie| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 24.—| wea the cas GoOa ig fe yours faerie ne no pea the cottage, a rush of-orders by tele-| humiliating this afternoon. pe eee ——— araaslay Aa eerie 3 H 0 3 Sporting men from all parts of tne hin does not include the peeetl | nows it better than she,” continues That was because this day marked the jonte Carlo, . Bullman 4 2 = 4 7 i ¢ phone and telegraph. Trunks had hat wai y Prediction, “112, Shaw. 2 7-20 out |Country are arriving here on every | a tension 1 Capt. Strong. been packet, ‘or May Yohe had|WCtkly occasion when the alk: walsed OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Renedi, Viz, Wicentor 8 44 3 | train to witness the battle to-morrow |frrm Forty-accond ao eca te eee ny . Start good. Won cleverly, Time—I 01 night for the heavy-welght cChAM-/gaugre, on whick project mo ec “The money on which I am now received from the sale , and of this fact May agreed to depart as one of the con- ditions to the payment of $19,880 by sae Strong family for the redemption without having to push a turnstile around on its bearings. Girla Flocked to the G Athlana raced to the front at flagfall, attended by Monte Carlo, Irascible laid a length away while Prediction, the | plonship of the world. The betting has not been heavy in the amounts wa-~ tlon was taken, \ The bid was accepted over the | At Boston—Philadelphia, 1; Boston, 2. At Chicago—End third inning—Cincinnati, 2; Chicago, 0. travelling wa of my librar Yohe is also aware. I have done} of her jewels. In a word, it was ladies’ da: And At St. L eee ) * Dj. top heavy favorite, seemed to have lost |e A ith erooileht ; were a ‘ ; . Louls—End third inning—St. Leuis, 1; Pittsburg, 1. + VES CHADKE EL oe protests of the Brooklyn Rapid Tran- — many foolish and most unwise things,| Where she would go was an un-| hw the girls did come. They arrived . foo e auis 9 Rttetehe but there Athiuni drew away | gered on previous events of the kind.| it Company, bucked by several ltl: In throngs. It looked like rain, but that did not worry them. Brooklyn girls al- | have not fluctuated .o 4 in favor of Jef- and won cleverly by a length and a half from Trascible, ‘who wae same distance | 200 the odds in front of Monte Carlo, much from 10 zens of Brooklyn, who asserted | the award of the contract to the but I have not been criminal. solved problem until the word | “As to my ruture movements, I! eached her that Capt. Strong had | \, | . . vays take all sorts of chances with the | don't think they should interest any | ssriyea in Southampton. She had| weather, When Ned Hanlon set aside AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. SECOND RACE telen eet ndloate would ieee one greatly, But I wi. say that I!) .6n told he was bound for England, | 4 lay every week for the free admission vear-oldy and upward; selling: mile ; syn in) purpose living quietly and endeavor-| hut th same from his family | °* Mies he knew what he was about. At Bost St. Louis, 33 Boston. 4. i maillx Fite im Fine Condition, tra five-cent fare between Brooklyn ing to redeem my good name. ME eRe UROL Che. Oa: Y] "Many Panama-hatted chappies who oston—St. Louis, 3; Boston, 4. Sartre wie. jorks. Sang Rin, Mr¥iate| ‘Those who funcy Fitz admit that he | Borough Hall and Manhattan. NaW{iE Thetatory batiTdaned Iner l\toe eaesatecieetees oe Up WM-| would ofdinarly rather toll around al At Baltimore—-Chicago-Baltimore game postponed—rain. [Sima se vac 4 is 14 has the disadvantage of age, but ar-| ‘The vote was taken after » long ii eee? tended to deceive her. beach than see a pall game gave the troit-——Phi ja- i pe Satire, 106, Dow i 8 life | ic hearing, President Orr was the f) deposit box, thr. is absurd on Its face, Now (Mine! M. Bachelor.” Raeekuney itoe so the ficken aaeutal te-Oay, At Detro t—Philadeinhia-Detroit game postponed—rain, Ot Maer isan a 3 12 | ue that he has ipa an peemnlern He Neer ere ea if May Yohe never haa any safety de- ; and took seats in the grand atand uaual- At Washington—End sixth inning: Wash’n, 2; Cleveland, 1. ion f i and is younger to-day than the Byer | ee oe ee eet eon ’ Within an hour after the cable posit box that I know of, and if she , ly where there was a good assemblage i age man of forcy. That he is trained | cate bid. brought word of Capt. Strong's ar-| of the fair ones. re ‘ pace. /49 the hour a beyond question. Fits a 4 racing head and head for the first half, \ yor Explains Vote. A ea banker could tell you : had one any val she and her mother, a woman Crowd n Big One. with Pearl Finder and Princess H. in! hes never made such preparations for) (Before Mayor Low voted he ei that without her authority I could] |, 5 x AAR UE ECO) Ditech never haye had access to it. {rege abd er scoloEne MARGE, Nte| Say eres uiataig onal sagen LATE RESULTS AT HARLEM. Cehind a Peart iinder beman toc a battle. He is as fit as a man of his) would like to-explain why-he cast his: on their way to New York. Somether with ney Ris clone : Near the stretch turn Pear! age can be made. ‘This being known,| vote for te Belmont-McDonald bid: “J Hdd one in my own name at the From Grand Central Station a car-| thel™ way to see a good game of babe- raced to the front and drawing away won | rs fh fecal upon | He Was exceedingly grateful to Knickerbocker Trust Company, which ball and nothing more made the attend- F th Rac —Ed Adack 1. Artena 2. Col, B. iT 7 easily by two lengths from Clonmell,|the short-enders are looking po! people of Brooklyn -for ‘all! they itil family has opened as 1| 1188 Whisked them to the ferry, and] ance unother banner one. ourth Race—Ed Adack 1. a 2. Col. Ballantine 3. cee done for him and for the honors they I suppose my a ‘ e “8 I) they arrived in Hoboken half an] It was the same old anxious, cheering ote (Continued on Sixth Page.) (Continued on Sixth Page.) kad’ eopterves iusea tlie ee Tae gave them full authority to do 80, hour before the Fuerst Bismarck’'s| crowd too, and great was the noise that AT ST. LOU!S. —__—_ —_—_-— his present position he felt that the re- ( Put ae llee Stron, sailing time, Oa ne tom repgiey teat cette: sponsibility for the best interests of the — ‘apt. Putnam Bradlee Stro a nom. | fair enthusiasts v 4 Greater New York ed. 3 : A TON) The Yohe woman's lawyer, accom-| 33 nd their shrill volces were often Fourth P im Clark 1, Father Wentker 2, Blue Blaze 3 TIGER fF Ml OLA to that feuson he would vove tar ae got to London to-day via South-] panied by a New York detective, met| heard cheering the work of thelr favor- EL s Mint 1. H 2, Kitty Cl 4 s | | Belmont. bid. he's *, ampton on the St. Paul. the party on the steamship pier. He | !tes. Fifth Race—Biue Mint 1, ucena 2, Kitty lyde 3. 7 | The other Commisioners voted for = handed Miss Yohe her tickets and| They think Wille Keeler the cutest = } Belmont. President Orr appointed b May Yohe, as soon as she heard] toiq her the passage had been en-| little fellow in EL pe sea ROUGH WATER DELAYS PRESIDENT’S RETURN. A 1) Mayor Low, Comptroller Grout and it, suiled on the Fuerst Bismarek,| gaged for “Miss M. Bachellor ana|U!™my Sheckard wa: Commissioners Smith and Starin“a eom= 4 4 —EE mittee to award th tract for the ! F ; ° fon.” we to rd the con| 4 N which also stops at Southampton, | ©™pan ce eal ji a nee 5 ti ich ako stops at Southampton. ee yoke indulged in a amie at| wan't gest come wut viens the) _ ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. Ju July 24.—-President Ro0g6> | o.,. ang Poole Defeat Thelr| Muriel Loses Her Topmast,| ster ine vac wee tims Stig i apt, Strong denies taking her} tne jronical reference in the name to| ola wall “It's a sure game for Brook-| velt and his party reached here at 4.15 o’clock on the return Opponents in First Round ae Dorwina First ‘omtruction of the tunnel under the } , jewels and declares she said he| her “widowhood.” lyn” was never heard at any tme.| trip from Sea Girl. The water was so rough that there was ppenen ound but Finishes—Dorwina First 1..- to ihe Belmont Syndboate, Press ! ; : : Miss Yohe was very nery Instead was the remark, “Those New! 404 difficulty in getting aboard the Mayfl of Match Play on Chicago! jn Her Class at Larchmont |dent Orr introduced a resolution : ¥ had just because he left her. Y nervous but| 1 veows are all right and they look! Jreat difficuliy in getting aboa ayflower. , i H | ; looked extremely well in a sailing gown| )°" mas After {he review at Sea Girt the President d hi Links, Regatta. Ing the Board to expend the sum ze” 4 Cable despatches say he was] ot blue cloth, | Her unitorm coat wan| iM mee a ane fter the review at Sea Girt the President made a short maining in the fund, amounting to bes q fy ornamented with large gilt butt There was one thing ich made the’ ¢ ecial Sec it i tween $5,00),000 and $6, . iq booked as “Mr. Allen” and was] hat was extremely large and the plums | girls In the stand happy. It was the| speech. Special Secret Serviceman Craig was held up by a era raeiaaracale tees tana we iW eany nttontivelto a young wo: jyould have een quite conspicuous, but! announcement before the same that| Member of the Governer’s staff and not allowed to guard the | ciicaco. guly 4 —Play In the Ort] TARcMONT, N.Y. suly M—A|Soough ball to the Island of Bephete i j ye ay B WOMAN! Which a black vell was looses throga| Christy Mathewson would provably| President, round of the match play for the Havit trresh yuuthwent breene Ihed u good | 1... and that this system should belgenann j MaERANe CRON thenvaviover to prevent her being recognized by tho: — oaks chp Vegan on the links 0! siuy’s raciug. ‘The three i-foot schoon- F ol is \ passeng c er, y those —— . ne benefit of Brooklyey with such ai. | fF i EON OT IONS on the pler, (Continued on Sixth Page.) ——— COnwentsia Golf Club at Lake Forest to jerk te Elmina, the Martel aad (he | a iyementa us could be made for fi nt rarer = = <= a y day After the elght qualiners for he | Quissetta, again tried thelr luck and the Bates fits reste iy i INSANE MAN GOES TO THE WALDORF-ASTORIA. Pat ean hie Putra teat awageuiht aN Nad. nnether |f2re_ an4 otter Benetin. Oi aaa players Who succeeded In qualifying for The Rainbow was also entered. ‘second ‘ i \ RANT QUT FOR | I A man who gave the name of Archie Gordon and who eaid his-home See ryro. ausa tolawad RUIt y Free a the Weer. (tae ; | o | 9 | 1s in Canada but that he {s stopping at No. 1110 Third avenue went to the , F \btervala Vora and tne other | August Belmont was represented at . | Waldort-Astoria Hotel this afternoon and demanded to be assigned (0 Vir weather was a great Improvement pretty much as yeaterday, | te, Deana. ie 2 ee Bi UNIO BROKE |suit No, 280. “On the window-ledge of one of the rooms my sister has ver that of the duy before sad ihe hig yachts started in the fol. | Ayn eee ewer posing i: i ' left $110,000 for me and I want to get it,” he announced, Magistrate Brann "umber vf siectatara was correapan pases 7 Rapid ‘Transit interests were rep= ; ‘ ly larger 46% = Rainvow, 11.35.65: Yankee, al ) pe committed him to Bellevue Hospital for examination as to his sanity hi Women teams competing for the ae, Muri 1 W168 renenieg, uy, Erealdent Greatsinger ae ron and other leaders of the Brooklyn 1 i SA EET lake County cup Were scheduled to be ids befor, | an ws ‘ £ Dau, r-ineLaw of Decea: ' i i i eile r v completion of the [215-0 Mine, 114066, Challenge, 12.6140 | Hapld-Transit. But President Swans Fhtersineeay sed! w, B, Wilson, of United Mine Assignee Says Firm Quit MAY BE ABSC ONDER TATE. gin, play: fier the’ completion me AL the vod of (te firet round they | Strom, of che Borough of Brooklyn, was _ hy Millionaire Joins Her Moth- Workers, A ‘| Because There Was Not —- rat moans ON the ime iene timed on hand to Oppose anything the B. R. T fp er, Mrs. Duer, at Maine] j,2) 1 Accused of Mak- Cash Enough to Take on FRANKFORT, Ky., July 44—A Charles Hill, who hax just died in) | Vellowink are might suegest, Mayor Low wee late in Resort ng Inflammatory Speeches N Busi Loe Angeles, Cal., leaving an estate of $140,000 in the Union Savings Man en oy princeton, defeated Phaipe| bie arriving Contrary to Injuncti lew:-Bysineas of Los Angeles and $2,200, which was in his pockets, 18 believed to“haye # Hoyt, Glenview. 4 up 2 play Weetasioe C Then’ the enattor of: swentiaeiaas : on. oth sied The Mineola finished at 60, the|ffacts came up @ letter from E. Mi, ——_ |been State Treasurer James M. Tate, who left Kentucky tn 184, derauiting owselman Je. Midlaiian, wa ee sto, and the Rainbow at| Shepard, counsel for the © a 4 e Mrs, Clo ‘kay will leave her INDIANAPOLIS, 1 ‘The firm of Arthur BE, Wilson & Co., |for several hundred thousand dollat ‘ trey Princeian, detested! Lowe 6. The Mineola won the race. The | ars in whe he said he hoant a a - 418, Ind, July 2 7 & dws rere 4 om, fb up & to y Ho Chandler urie! lo er foretupmaal, bul Anished @ power to award the i home, ‘Harbor Hill,” at Roslyn, 1. 1,]retary W. B, Wileon, of the United Ming | Croker No 9 Broadway, with & ‘ Heirs Hee ie lie Rimina, ‘ile Docwina won bi | tract to the MoDonald company son thal f 10 40 to that of her mother, Mrs, Duer, | WOTHER) recelved a telegram this after. |DrSnce oMice on the Bowery, hus sus: ONE KILLED. TWENTY-THREE HURT IN WRECK. | Dap ihe — | Broadway extension ofthe: ia aaeaaae i i ni *f |noon from Parkerwburg informing tim | bended: _ | 2 —— Forty -kecond street to Fourteenth street, at Bar Harbor, The death of her father-|that a warrant had been iswued ther The firm has been a member of the ZANESVILLE, U.. July 24.—A wreck i# reported to have occurred on but said the contract should not be % , in-law has completely changed her plans yar pis firmer on the charge of making | Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex-| the Ohlo and Little Kanawha road to-day in which one person was killed ‘warded without further specifications, , tor the summer ang the visits planned] IMMMAtorY apeeches In "disexand ut change alnce February, 14m A. tele [outright and twenty-luree others Injured, ‘The wreck occurred at Doudas | | —— will all be cancelied except chat one to] Si, Witgon exmate a deputy marsha) (crete mana ease tne nea eat thee |RUB, UBirty miles south of Zaneayille NO ACTION YETON iW Bar Harbot oka el will ona. $ Gepu aretha | © je f0- by 8 ee ee PP ARF Ea bill Bapbaia fr mit ome ee for the purpose of taking | n account of some speculation in which | | CROSS-TOWN TUNNEL, Y 4 t Now ide Jackson at Parkers: [It had been engaged it would have to | BISHOP SPALDING FOR ARCHBISHOP. j I f races and to entertain at Newport suspend payments for a few days “ No move in adyance of the meeting She will remain quietly at the home} , —_- An examination shows that the firm's CHICAGO, July 24.—Bishop John |. Spalding, of Peoria. b t jof the Rapid Transit Commission this 6 ” . , De ted ) , July i has been a of her mother with her litte daughter,| “MOTHER” JONES GUILTY. clearing sheota at the Exchange (+ | named, it te maid, by the lvremovable rectors, diocesan consuliors and suf- A dition! Aisernoon Ae ARR NHR Peon who Is now spending the summer there nny oe re had es untaldl 4 Pit sj fragan bishops as jirst choive for the Archbishoprie of Chicago. Hishop| Sympathetic Trouble Causes! Ameriacn Expe ition son the je. Bal rsa Dompe 7 9 ‘bona Ry “Harbor Hill’ will not be ed during Senet i pholdn Blane of Injunction! with any other member of the Hx- | Muldoon, of Chicago, is second and Bishop Quigley, of Buffalo, third All the Bridge Men andj Way, but Instructions Have ny—in splie of the adwennd her absence, and upon the arrival of| |, is Her in Contempt, | change a a ; | n Given to i ¢ Hoard of Aldermen, would : Mr, Mackay's remains the family will| yt AeSPRSBURG, W. Va., duly i.—| Willlam 12, Kiaselburgn, jr. assignee, RIFIELD’ Rainters to Go Out at 2.30) See q Avoid: @ an, entrance haa ; ethers, ‘Mra Macker haacno latoima ee mp Aeokaa fendered his decision inlgaye out the following mtatement EDWARD L. MERRI S WILL FILED. This Afternoon. ash. led to by i Hon regarding the illness of her mother- | moming: rl "| ae cannes Hef rilent beny ‘The will of Edward |. Merrifield, late proprietor of the Conunental rere eeanite uss (iy {n-law In London, but does not believe) THe Pelverry Feached was that alllto warrant the taking of new business, | Hotel, was Aled for probate tovlay, The testator’s gon, Mark E. Merrifield,| |All) te Mewoture-wurkery, bridgemen| YOKOHAMA, July ¥—t le officisily | 1, was learned that the 9c gleam ; it Ie seriou je defendants had violated the | Nes , od af | \ antlng: 4 Hw ters, %0 men in all, working on | aanounced that the Japanese crulser |p, lvania Railroad Company te Sone ey si aie tion and were gutity of conte oe Ji io Det orate aera ed hae |1e appointed executor, and the entire estate Ie left to him in trust, Annit-\ (he aw Willlameburg oridge, joined] Kasagt will oonvey the diplomatic agent | Renney air just now, Those Intess ] —— Court, Bentence in case of “Mother” | gated ‘dul | ties are to be paid the members of (he testator’s family. this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in a aym-|of Japan to Marcos Ishand, 900 miles! aa iu the railroad compa plans ‘ aed and others was postponed oe — aeerrememnerie eorane fc strike. ‘The omy men who re-|eoutheast of Yokohama, ‘The explana-|\ now chat the granting of the fraity nomas Haggerty waa give ‘ jnained at Work Were Le mon employed | tion is that i ls the desire of the wov-| se i favored not only by the Rapid _WEATHER FORECAST: days In Jail and the other fee dart) |STRIKING TAILORS FOUGHT. ONE OF JEROME'S MEN 1S TRANSFERRED, Dy ie Rost aad ty the om-| {rnment 10 Mewamure the Japenese reel met asiop but aleo by . “nts wixty days each : : oy i 1 0 | dents and convinow them that the Rose roller, and thelr ' id nto ate P The opinion supported the right of the ey Patched Up Their Diker= Detective Sergeant John J, Cuff, who for many years bas been on duty | MOXMen’ OF Don Or eT eT hill olaim Ja untenable | pete a ie , erie Court to ude Injunction add the right uf| manee inns at Ganct al the District-Attorney’s offices, was to-day transferred to Volice Head- tas evel a It de anserted here that the island was pia A, et laborers to work wih 4 % nile # Jannexed (0 Japan in 198 wd that it favs Muht. to fresh south tole emits rock, ghiten Wiey wish to do] Potlceman Knright, of the Union Quarters by Commissioner Partridge, who Would assign no reason tor the [vue siinovered by Jepanone subject (Hah of) the nonthenst winds. Market station, arrested Jacob Bhorn, /change, jin a7 ouch nn SERVIAN CABINDT RESIGNS. a AATEC icc ae MREt aint aint Ayana Ri gilt at A American expedition under Capt, | \ Greenfield, of No. 80 Bast Toird street, | " , oh» duly omehill ix pow un the way’ to Marcos eens LONDON, July Mock slegeaten to the| tan alsikina taltore, for auarretiing to. | WOMAN WINS $50 IN $5,000 SUIT AGAINST FRANK BIXBY, |aeamer vred Pave struck the Drop ee we aoa ot exploit the | Het Leave New York 1:55 F. My Avsive! conte! Mews from Belarad gether at Lewis and Goerck street aereqerrs jor Henry J. Johneon ine de ps pean fh Chiesne 6.85 40 mo tYe, b|"In the Essex Market Court Mrs, Julla C, Pval, who brought suit against former Senator Frank M,|9M, Spectans Heat oats Velma ae Mao Rosebiil claims he hay a prior ane Bi et, ! 5 \ verdic hoo s of iron ore from) right of owners in the talan ¢| Makes Time for att Peau an ial in Fanner a 4 pela ho, 95,000 damages for assault, was’ given a verdict of #60 by a 8 a 0 1onB oO! A, crags | righ been, ino ueted 1D the lglari. He ie Fran ai - onan 5 ance lo TODA, ne ee: OS ‘ i i Ns tid inn ii eA ate 8