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_— FORE T ORBLE TPE EN y THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1904. WITNESS AT INQUEST DECLARES THAT NO FIRE DRILLS WERE EVER HELD ON BOARD THE SLOCUM i I - —--—— — ; k { (Continued from First Page.) we lowered the life boata. there wore‘ about 900 persons crowded { @, How many? 2. We only had time a THIRD FUNERA DA Y } to lower one. was the boat when the fire ( JAI c AND RUSSIANS Biachrils sas o-dny, reed Got Sut red It aihars, A wolGing | DML ce geet) ai act | tee enka eet CUM VICT ; eo tlower | know? A. if ring was found on the body which bore engraved the name of Mrs. Fred- lany mote, bo oudn't lower) Pourth or One Hundred and Fifth | FOR SLOCUM IC IMS, | t i 2 | gas s erick Hatterick. When the body was taken to the Morgue a Mrs. Gebhard, | 2, Were Wat the | captain? A. He| street a Funeral trains stil filed in uninter-) lief ¢--* «+ the atricken relativ i ot No, 414 West Fiftteth street, recognized the body as that of Mra. F A sCaeconnlavuneriaa! Cas Q. Now toll us of this false washer in} THPtd Procession through streets that Whole Family Wipea Ou i . What was he doing ust | 2 2 t read St. Mark's parish to-day and In| ‘The 1 i : : : : terick and sald she would find the woman's husband, standing there. keeping the ‘crowd | the fire hone. A 1, we had a nofta| ‘nread tA ¥ §, ast remaining member of the dited with Taki dusteh ‘ sii q ploce of rubber in te Koupling. asparat-| ll thirty-two bodies were taken to the|famlly of John H, Bruning was buried uropatkin Cre y k ng the GREAT CROWD AT INQUEST. eee ou ed thal this fides On the nurs | lag Ue valve’ and Cet: Boer hone Lutheran ‘Cemetery, Middle Village, |,ccduy. from, No. gi, Sixth, street. x : u i t at crowd of witnesses and uterested persons the {n- jricane deck was new? A. Yeu Gi That was there to keep the water! 1, 1, i rs Offensive in New Engagement in Owing} to) (he) greaticr one Bi Q, When wan it bought? A. 1 don't [from dripping from the atandpipe into| "scougn tke same sad scenes that | Bruning: took hile family t the ex- i quest Was called in the Armory of the Second Battery, at Bathgate avenue | know, but at i si brand new when | A i ghee thesnose would not) | {Roum ileal JNO. BHPIAN OF (resales CUESIGMAOI: Cie. SISGune a) teary 1 1 4} ¢ 5 vent aboard the bo: rot? wir. nave ene dis- t i " Port Arthur District, but Kuroki |e one hundred and Seventy-seventh street. Tho exhibits included useless | (PGP ehtiracr tie tiie-preservers were]. The tive hose would be useless with| axter'a victims for the first few days /And two Of, his daughters were buried ; life-preservers, including One that had been un the boat since 1891; sections Loh cen a tr i rere G rane irae rt poe varee aie Were repeated, even more polgnancy ling, the other daughter, was recovered . Prepared of canyas fire hose, a length of rafl to which four dead persons were found | jook at the iife-preservers when this fir Ar hdgy'tenow,| marked the snd eventa to-day for the lyesierday, Only i few relatives. and 3 Pp 3 i Under examination by Attorne You didn't take it out? “A. No, to] Taxon that the majority of the hearses | Hele! ittended the funeral, clinging and pleces of the standpipe, the valves showing that they had never Mile, cc i rut bber stopper was ned little white caskets and were | 4) A°foss the street, at No. 222, occurred Manus, counsel for the ruth, the rubber stopper d were | the funeral of Winifred Crager, & grade : been turned Company,’ Conkley told "hn fut at Ale haa teen mate sea-Oy throngs of school children, | unte a week’ ago from Grammar Sehool I; hy Phe jury f ted by nd te somett, a rs in the water ree hours @ ler janine, . whi ad be a es of their coats bound with | No. Down at No. 624 the funeral of | LAIOYANG, Juue 20.-Another !and bvattle 1s being fought, Kalehou, | .liianrioinclocatiornes Gacenelth: | Tell nek also hut we srrathee te atte | anved all the people I ie Aeris tte URLS CLT SO EI Gk aa is Steal + JewehWi ; ‘i wate si Garantie. or the | all We books she has bearing upo helped get. one iit in rd In reverence. gee ie Sty Mate penne wenty-five miles south of Newchwang, being the scene of conflict. A | out question, President Baraabs. of the | iife proservers und other aBcaunen fwaler, but thes tor eat ngers | th am was bur is Brothers, sisters, near relatives and | held. Three cartiager lnided air gee general engagement, with the fighting hot, is reported, and the rapid move- | which owned the Gen, Slocum, was the| John J. Coakley, of the Slocum's erew “thomas. Collna. c, (deckcnandss who | Ghings: betece me. time and T) fy eth ace i ots soalt eae lage ea Sahar y a ” ‘« ), di, who | ubings om | hat these childre: bora ax pail bear- rt K 5 ag st witness, He told was the firat withers In the afternoon’ |id been a member of the Slooum's| can't sleep at night i P ‘Albert Kroll, of Middle Village, mont of events is indicated by the fact that the Russians are hurrying Wists ecints sate raed Gekiornatene siti dit Youever see a fire drill on the ‘ y for five days, before the iauater. ‘Now. Flanagan, Pea nea ete rid em the strickgn homes, and many | an expert Woodworker who fas tee 3 t ou? A. No, al h eer Wedel o fre ti Myou were. aboa e Sloeum | of the st i é sho. tol- | employes ewport, Fetur their wounded north. The first train bearing wounded soldiers passed | bits pmatag kere eer a fre ariit on [Sn Patatooara wide "oF the Ateamer, |woren't you, the day therinspectors ex: |) (o" couids Jitule fellows who fol today anki Beane na weeks Q. Mr. Barnaby, 1 And you have ives DONA? 0, shh Ard, to put on @ Iffe-premerver. | inined her?” » had weex made or- | He found his house foci oa through here to-day. Wore HIP eere Te Cee Never a Fire priit. Ho "alao’ gave’a graphic, description ‘of mi Pe Coroner Berry inters| LABS ad tome were leit ns the one | learned from, his elenbore that si “c) vere you eve ‘ y ohe od 0 rom the ‘int t Coron: je ntere | ya 7 o Mary, = = rt F The fighting began at 10 o'clock last night and continued until 2 A. M.| three years. A. Yer, I identified nil of | orton adn? instructed In a Arelstern of the Biocum. Colline tod Cen: | , Af, Wet momen cation ta realest | Temaiuing member of a large and fulla and an Infant son want to cee { to-day, when {t ceesed until daybreak, when the battle was resumed. Mali aboard the Blocum? A. No, sir. eee ee evera tauetoe ener sk eoe SU A din nay tA hy Gh ment,|- Shoat etlowy we Pall mearets, leon tee that Bodies of nis fovud j you please tell me if What were your dut ve rgenpla spected: the BIOCUm fOr ee eared é é ar j It is claimed that the Russians were the aggressors and that Gen,| thse were for locate tie as] Hay Pree nel LED Hoard tind, ashore] £2, ENGI” Nefore he Jumped to) io retire. ‘They had been seated in the) Thinty school bors from Vublie|Gead Inst Saturday Ne Unidentified 4 "| told so. Jand see tha* they did not get hurt | **ve 2 oourt-room listening to the teslmeny, || school No. £3 gathered about No. 101|_ ‘The corpse of thirteen-year-old Anna | uropatkin is directing the field operations, The attack, according to re« Name Sloe slip while they were aboard. Jamen Corcoran’s Story. Well, Pianagan, | reanmeve inspec-| Kirst avenue, from which t Scheele, the little mother of a houses me Slocum Substituted, 2. How many chtldren do you think Corcoran, who had served triet-Attorney, “what did tl g mm which house alone lioia containing three little girls and @ { received here, was made by the force sent south last week by Kuro-| «©. I will call vo tent! were on the boat About 1.100. dames progres ewig Hage ered AR (yen (dG he lite-, [¥@ bodies were taken for burial to-| widowed father, was taken to Luther H a Pd eee the fact) QAny counting machine on ihe boatt Saayous und who held practionily tke| “They went around poking th day. On the second floor the hody of }Cemetery this ‘afternoon in @ hearse j atkin. tha fo bame G d Republic has been wae had i punching machine and pposttion of boatawaln, testified = y the], nervers gas atick on aruler ABNtxearcold srederieie wlohe thé sont Inlig the boas ‘of ther tenryearcond eFused and the name Gen, Slocum sib- HOw. one io rs hater “How many ¢ ey talk . sister Lavinia. Clara, four years old, Gen, Kurok!, the Japanese commander, however, ts probably following | stituted. A. 1 presume that it's a mat-| cer tigitfitiem.” continued Coakley, “at- ley Yun’ ott of the forward cabin nnd | “Not more than twenty ean Wife | 2oNOr boy of his class, lay beside the | another sister who. was on the exour 1 ho th ier leaving Third street, were to keep r mn “| “What did they do with casket containing his mother. His lit-/slon, Is missing. Poor Scheele is tet Gen. Stakelberg's forces, routed by him | | ter of bookkeeping. the children ft , : Pltoward the mn He told Mate Fina rot i 6 is Hite | is left Age ity z orl ase paar meek) Phe) latter, Raye leg. wast boskueaper made) {hene eras |(steulasnotiier trea in oh teonuta Bit eal ret he ae past me. | Prontow said they, were no good and tle sia Lydia and Christina, are | ‘lone In the world. giikely met a force sent wostward from Sin Yen, while they are apparently| sures on five bills and substituted the | ‘ nd Went down to the committee and Imate, When 1 saw the two-run, ints | threw them away lave dnapectora On| o.uuoe une Russine, The boy's white i Kobe fame of the Slocum? A Taont imo | igi them they would have ta take the lthe Gain ' follawed. Goaley: 4 “Who accompanied @h casket was curried out to the walting ‘engaged from the rear by Oku's men. Gi Bupplies ate auivareabattine oee|— LE I A UCT ony fo the locker there tn the forward part all, ius inspeattgn hearse by his school fellows, who then Kaichou (or Kaiping) is on the west coast of the Lt where « bout may be laying? the Who Wis out of a Job, becnise | SNe Are Wag all over. Coukley tried tol OTe vou ever see Teenged 10 the sparinent . i % > ANE. anc i PT says, su beer” Wi! ook Prernuhadnbeaie S y a.) Charley I . 0; Ww. inscerater BeAr Gn lived, | Thiet B about thirty-five miles /and from there gu to the boat to which 1 hoy com “where's a |npent five Rinuion Kinks, came th ie | ‘The firat day of the inquest closed. | Charley Bundle, who with his sister | The Unusual Store. jorth-northwest of Siuyen. s is not far from Hatcheng, the new | they belong. fire there, mint There was no pressure. ‘The water| with. Flanagan still on the wines |; er perished in the horror of We pete chosen by Kuropatkin Q. Do you mean to say that this bill Saw Smoke Forward. cape out no further then {i would fiana and prakentng, that acum, the "aa still’ another duty for the | % SacStRrate Rell EME FRR TAFOUT RA Some out of the faucet of a hydrant, twenty | schoolboy : ia 5 itch oe a i rec ranch ananes® Infantry and cavalary patrol] ine name Grand: Tepubie entoeds was | SOmMm On, and make a dann (owand [All the anda fleeded wore on the Hine, | inepections nag condemncmenade deck. | he body Por “asta Wee’ BE, for Special Announcement. which was sent out from Takushan on June 18 = iat nent drat Srtnga wae | where the first mate was. Then a little |# T let go of Meh u te. w fo Win be resumed at 11/Borges aid her mother had been fuse | ‘ ‘y- miles west of Sluyen, and «t 3 Kee oming up there. down the five fights of | 2 . G Q. Why do yin say your bookkesper} 1 looked und. saw the smoke comin n her former playmates’ ': q other pote a the fighting of a series of skirmishes. ‘The Russians had|eraned that name? A. 1 prenumo he did from the forward cabin’ tran own en when io thre Hearse | Cotton Crepe, Ass’t Colors, ai é ne ta | from the hurricane deck to the main ie five bodies were ready tty oe ¥ ed and three men and many arma captured, The Sapanoso |! dont know gerk “Preven saw ine tiae noe aca CUTY HALL TO BE DRAPED ig uatart Tne ‘schoolbova Foltowell | Bright effective designs, usta: 8. - You didn’t see him do it? A. No. nthe forward end of the cabin was a Ky ain, q | storeroom, what we called a storeroom | Another aittle hody of puplis from pub- 3.00 @ 3.50, ‘ats +o—__ | Ignorant of Detal In this room was always oll for lamps, F OR H R (| Y DAY. » |i i “f went to the hume of | i %, .VLADIVOSTO |, Now. Mr. Baruaby, who marks the | oe Pa? yas Rinker aus THI Sat avenue, Siar agi; ati] Kanka Crepe, Silk Lined, fe preservers for the different vessels, | were io te POLL Her en Nere . 4 appointed by }hix pati-beare: nittle: Grover tel ‘ K FLEET |imaritn with their namer? "A. 1 don | “Gc Waa tit locker or storeroom dark?| nr—, All tHe members of the Aldermanic Committee of Fifteen Apne Oe ed [Prother ana mother met inaveretin || 12-OO 15.00 18.00 } B a | know Ye m dark? | president Fornes to co-operate with the Mayor's Relief Committee appe! the burning steamboat b Se ACK IN HOME POR 1 @. Does your company? A. 1 don't " to take a ight in Jat the meeting of the committee to-day in the City Hall. Alderman Har- Requiem Masses Celebrate: | Habutai Silk, . ana as 4 P ' was light ; ¢ burch of the Holy Redeeine: H rT i ST. PETERSBURG, June 20.—5,00 P. M.—‘The Vladivostok squadro know. } ig ty see tn there. There wan | burger presided. It was decided to drape the City Hall and the Aldermante | EMME atgerte suouy, Redeemer, || Richly embroidered with silk pfurned to port yesterday. ‘The Admiralty has recelved w long report of Vices |wacrines ot the preteen aneethe | san What kin of a tight wan chat [Chamber for a period of thirty days. TICLINID GE thee beaten cor He floss or gold thread, ] bd woe ‘acturer © ° rexervers oe ie i bs i *) + 7 i a ye Vhose: les miral Bezobrazoff's cruise. It does not mention a uentharaute ft Nea esinenneroremanl aes ok aioe Basten packed “with beet Pitan n Ps Acsulb;comm tee, AcomDEis Og | Ger mone elles) QSUAIADY gly Van |e ianaa ay Fonucsia A wegaimes|| 16.50 @ 18.00. Diiheat coast. POE nS Ae aur kaaet ca tael Mibe coalter pins wore atarea Yn ithe “al foom net | Douohue, Haggerty and Poole, was appointed to dally meet the aub-com- [yi ride wi netGTite Schaler. a Ladies’ Neckwear 3 S 1 : > 2 uv by the people 0 vented the sh i 8 Rreraeos e q ha-old child, wa resterd , ta vow of ViceeAdniral Sheps statement that the Jnpanove tana cter eserves forme cen, LH an eH ft Shi, MH | mittee of the Reiet Committee at St. Mark's Church and co-operate wit iiital Shu Ban"taken Geafeahs | hadies’ Neck went, jo Was sunk the Admiralty is awaiting. : [Slocum were delivered ta the Grané aaNet that committee in the dispensing of funds to the sufferers of the dieaster. {the body of her infant clasped to not a § an explanatio’ opublie of vice veran, and no matte Pisdicare ey rice Out, | breast. 7! SW t wn Work, Feather Stitchi srams saying the Sado was being towed to port TMV wnat the ln may ahow. that” your | win id ARR APR, ape mh go Aeon tie solute ime" || Fageting and Hand Embroidery P fe Emperor and the imperial family lett ‘Tsar booka will prove to what steamer they | "Qo What did you day ASE wag UR NG 1 Oo “se Pees pao eye eee ea RAN CP ‘and Cuff Set: , [Wbis afternoon. ¥ left T'sarakoe Selo for Peterhot Hilnvatalys qehl eA. Yess» My Vaack at chamonl onde inset ‘ MONEY PO L IN Setters Woes en eons eciie Collar =) x 4 G. Wil you supply us with books or] te, five i aldn'c do any gor 4 been a member . Mark's Church, 1.50 to 6.00 e ee ee bile on iie-peewervnra you hve. pute] Sun EEG att what the re was ti? TRE FUND FOR VICTIMS) isi se and she\eaity oF || single Collars, 25c. to 5.00 | chased since 1891, when the Slocum was No. Tecan't | a Te "8 chure hts 00 _RUSSIANS ADMIT | Wan dead alice yitttie, built? A. Ti try rag AY ld vou tell the Coroner on| Additional contributions tothe fund $180,000 would be needed by the com-| youth She ciel er ee ey eee et Stocks, 2.50 to 6, 8 LOSS OF 7,000.) aiie uigbinates 8 satorantion obtain Mr. Garvan brought out that the only | do ya thecniten Ind saw a barrel wake | for the relief of the victinia of the) mittee to complete tts work, The great- in the Trinity Cemetery, Brooklyn. Ladies’ Oriental Belts. 2 oe a ttiel tlhe Ji © force moving | way tn which the Coroner could ase| li een AR gah A barrel burn-| gigcum disaster are being recelved In| er part of this sum will Be needed| Another funeral to-day that marked . on k 1.00 Strong, With 90,005 | ae , night have said thar, | Secu state f a » by | the almost total wiping out of a family Japanese and Chinese Hand <% NEWCHWANG. June 2.—A Russi a iw agereKate engaged Int certain the equipment of each boat {Uy 4 ld see what it was. every mall, and Chairman Herman Rid- | to provide for those left destitute by] Win ned from ‘the hamevorcaractin _4 pat . Acer who Was wounded in the tareie| Anes apien ha SALINE Several Jape] Would be to Ro over the Ledgers of the] of%ugieN ine MUTA WUs oUt Of the line! der announced to-day that the fund the death of supporting relatives in| Relgs, No. IW Tirat avemie, Five'ment{| Embroideries. Odd and ex- ft Vatangow (Telinau) told an Avacol | fe iilon south ae wey eee caPtteed | company distributing the equipment tof A. Yes. atid no mation wie Nes | would probably reach $40,000 by to-| the disaster, ~ Biden “ateratay. OF a® vere lont in the! clusive Buckles in Sterling Silver IN ol- | Rutsaiaia ares Wo 3 walg, The | cack beat there they coukin't see hot mee dow" | morrow. ‘The following letter, inclosing a check | Slocum disaster and they were a r ; 4 a n 10 he| and are war VigHant ny te y i e RG 4 a ‘i . - eee Rae Fae eet ge itt tie] and are waiching uewapaper meee Gactinonlelel Inapeation: Ing. rT threw the charcoal on the | In the Information bureau established | for $2,000, was sent to-day by Charles| PUFed In the Lutheran Cemetery and Silver Gilt, some with pre: Hosses on both sides were severo. He! Sloeely. sages : . [Are t trlet to pur some cana on'ihat | yy” the rellet committee excellent | F. Murphy, to Treasurer Jacob. A Excorstons Given Up. cious stones and Chinese Jade, Tplaced the Ruaalan casuaities ax at! POKIO, Juna n° Oku raporta| 4 cettitled copy of the certineate of {wns ising there, shut 'T couldn't wet tt 4 sv imtes tie | Schl: ‘Two east side churches were to have Teast 7,00. He says no soldiers in the| {i8t U8 Pussine ‘dean? {4 | inspection lasued by the Government to] oul. work Is being done in tabulating Dear Sir: On behalf of the General] hud Sunday-school excursions to-day, 5.00 6.00 7.50 Bworld could withe m felt battle of Vatangow | the General Slocum was Introduced to| Then what did you do? A. 1 ran | details regarding the dead and missing.! Committee of ‘'ammany Hall I have! but out of sympathy for the grief-j could withstand the Japanesy | (Tetissu), the work ‘Wage ine | #how that it Was signed by Rederal [Ut and called Mate Flanayan and a| ‘The committee has already alded one| the honor to send you Inclosed check | stricken relatives of the victuns of the was they have been fighting lately. Their | Complete tives say that the | limpectors Dumont. and Barry. on May [COW of others and then ran buck to 3 rah cover. 84 to Tequest that it may be applied | disaster, both were postponed. indef- TE macelloners | Rusmane Burieg {hat the | Hewpectore Dumont and Burry on May [eae ine Roe dom Riasatah came | Hundred and forty-three cuses, Ax your committe may deem best to the] nites. The Church of, the. Holy des a carried away many of thelr dong also AT eaneate not Und June ty, °™ latter me, but he says he didn't. 1 don't | Me about three hundred and fifty in-| relief of the victims by the General| deemer was to lave had a large excur- A.A. Vantine Co. Slocum disaster. Very truly yours, “CHARLES F. MURPHY." Among the contributions was a_ $1,000 sion wp the Hudson and the Churel of was n dividuals, More than two bundred and fifty persons have been buried at tne saia| Kw, because I didn't turn around to Tn coneluato: 1d ne conelualo Gresident Barnaby eaid loge whether Flanagan wae behind me that the Knickerbocker Company the Ascension, in Mount Vernon, ( The Russians fought stubbornly, but to have had its Annual excursion. —— . 6 MORE FIRING AT SEA B'way, Bet. 18th & 19th Sts. fthey were unable to withstand the en- or not pald §$165,00 for the Gen. Slocum, and . c 5 femy's dashing persistency. HEARD BY [that on her the lowest pos- Has Talked to Flanagan. eee oe comet today that oe cue Coney. island | both caste she chldren, whe had been { Several hundred wounded Russians ¥ JAPS, | sve (insurance, 4 percent. lesa]. You have been talking to Flanagan ig months, Voted to set aside the funds phava been sent north, owing to a lack| 44 seu uy — Fe se tet eT toe ate ooo’ Slocum wince you made the statement that. he Increased and there wera many cat calle | (hat, Were, to have been umed for the ox- Lot hospitals and surgeons. All the avail-) yy AS AKI. June 20, 3 P.M ro] “James K. Atkingon, secretary of the follawed vou down to the fire? A. Ye [ine eased and there were many cnt calle | ocestt~ 1 ne added to the general re- Mable transportation has to be used for| PO" en recelved here from Moji, | Knickerbocker Company, testified that!” Coakley admitted: this after much Great that the police closed up the] pepews OLD PAR upplies at the expense of the sick and Word at, erat: that fring han! Dageasien fore anol ene eri WET packing wid Alling, and not until after windows t TNER DEAD. lwounded, The Japanese buried most of being detained ap moctiwest | ave them to President Barnaby. "*| Garvan and the Coroner had put the eee TITUSVILLE, Pa., June %%.—Henry b———— eat Ges and ained at Moji, Q. You iid not use any sold on them [PEE ee os ont trom where TO PREVENT PANIC AT |5%;,Pette @ pioneer tn the early oll ita erate re name, Grand Repuplle,” | ine’ are wast “A. No ones \ MOB development, ona i ast partner in GIANTS AGAIN Ue ie eS Tn eh | ernest a el BCHOOL GXERCIGES, iy. matne ney volar ee a was the firs which drove me back, — y m st you are sure that they were not Q. AL eight, about the canvas s wi Yergead rab hes Hbele ker) eu ca vente 10 iiféred while they were in your. pos: hoas =the fre h ur Wasn't there a pt. Maxwell, of the Board of Edu-| nis city. His wife and three daughters 4 > eres ; rubber washer kent between the stand- | p: tea day. ri [negate te as Xam ei i eacoa Mosier (oie nea tuntmeneh ke Ne Big Crowd Sought to Assault )cstion. tn a tevter sent to-day to tne |murvive nim. |A. From Miss Hull, our bookkeeper, Hone Never Used Before. 1 Hi he Offi Cleared Commissioner of Police and the Fire lett Balu dentleets oa ane n@oaWarmey here, e4er water un im but the Officers Cleared) commissioner, saya that there is a ror ro] mo ae / Mr. Garvan aal m Mins . the | throug! ny je? A. Not until the A Hokey fi hool- (| l d Ktantinuaderoniae 4 | bookkeeper, was present and it’ de-| fire this time. the Way with Their Night-)rantoky feeling among school-children Our heerfu Cre it 1 by iret Page.) veloped thot the young lady was down: Did the hose burst? A. Yes, in ; and their parents as a result of the — es _ town “Keeping the office of the com- pla bout Sticks. faloaumndinant Prices are reduced for clearance, pan Why Phere were kinks in tt . A i and the stocks are at their best. A faim a single, but he #tretohed it Into al Giibert go a Well, Mr. Atkingon,” sald Mr, Gar-| Q) How far from the valve? A. Oh ‘The commencement season is on and good time to make a steady cus- “double, as Jacklitsch, with plenty ot | Seron HerAtel Att wut steals | vi ou Ko downtown and ‘keep th (aoe |Mr at If Rraroatta if | Recond, while Reidy, with hear] (etc lan 4 ssiheee aha aval s: r Maxwell fears that a fasee alarm in ee eceeet cee ceopied We pall mother” by toaming of Thbeneel i | OUISE/e ATMLLANpatioe E282) CORRU BANA abou the life boats A: Yes] sigury Bina, who described himacit|a crowded assemblage of parents and rothit te H t things were expected of Dahlen. | fanning, ON Hin ede the aide by 4 as a printer and sald he lives at No, 103/pupils would have « disastrous effect C h t RCo oue Gniert dite, mecondeey fest ree a Vn 8 1B Lorena Me 8 to.6 for place ist One Hundred and Eighteenth |unloss something should be done to lot ing, ats, S 0¢s, Makes the ann softran vet THREE RUNS i anes Mine oe ga, ON WOM B10 be thet airogt, had a narrow escape from being [auell the disturbance For Man, Woman and Child. Iniproves iy complexta ¥ | He asks that @ detail of at least two Best shampoo made, aking cafty SECOND. lynched by an angry crowd of citizens Provents dandru. Second Inning. see RACE Bix, furlongs —Won Se netls by King Fox 1. 7 to 1; Crescerten, 15 ‘ treet | policemen and two flremen be asalgned ri 15] at One Hundred and Nineteenth street | p n Ns Stops hatr from falling. MeoCormick gives Mertes on eusy i to} for place, ; Gh te, 7 each Gi all skin eruptions. i: Pehance. Ritter was an easy out, Doviin | « fow over te gu 0.6, chird. "Mime antic, 8! ong second avenue this afternoon. oH ie ca isarraapenent exereles. The Moro soothing than cold cream. McGann. Reidy fanned) NO RI me to left neld eet, be | PHIRD RACE—Five-elghths of a mile, | OWes his escape to the fact that @ sq ot ifying than any cosmnetio, Bowerman singles to centre. Matty | bases on + sydd Won by Linda, 6 to 6 and b; [of wlx policemen, attached to the East vod |x impure, or If you have tempts a clever bunt, but is thrown Trae, decision eA fehl Crane rl IER aad Te SGI hs g ‘ a : E. 14th § Ret. bth Ave, || Dyspepsia, or any Iyer or stomach trouble, third to fi Bresnal 7 Aranco. even for place, was second: No|/One Hundred and Twenty-sixth stree! 19 E. 14th St., anatarondway, |] dont tat to se Munyon's. Paw-Paw, ay oneto Babb. who rows ie milo. antely i SS ee BACH One ie LOE latation, hurried to hia aid and tought HAS TRIED BOTH So} Sires "Despenaia, "Nevvoutnesn, . ‘aay aemMinn | cine 1 FOU CE-One mile and v= , ‘crow ro - Sle “a and makes you ai Ree Saues! eee on ‘The sale of the Ranoho de! Pago came jenty yards by" Harmakis, 1 to| thelr way through the crowd with their) ‘travel for Health va. ine. > Pipcolanene peg his he's easy splash to s n ‘10 an end to-dey, It wae not the ou wens neeann Wu a Seago Pea al ae A of trying to entice] A man who wan sent to Europe for} b "' ig him at first. Deviln’ left. Browne coms of former years, principally be- | -Pme—lbo lt L Hird. | Finns ts accused of trying to \ : eanily Molded by Reld: funny fumble aches 5 fan Inf blast Tse away twelve-year-old Flizabet Smith,| his health, and finally found cure} TON z anny " devin singles to Shen use the stock was of an Inferior qu: WIFTH RACE—Beven-e tghths o ; Ire | a ‘ tim out at first. BR That Heeii2 BALL so booted by the Imes | its. ‘The prices were: mile—Won by Fox Kane, £ tes ag ¥[ who lives at No. 24 Eaat One Hundred }in a little change tn Hs diet, says: | Third Inning. Devlin take tt, @nd Browne score and | 1c, by Cenopus or Gienhelim—Rosalind; | to 10; Inga! Thrift, 6 to 1 for place, was [and Fifteenth atreet, “T was troubled with dyspepsia tor i (Qn a very cloao decision by AUhE by Dion a MeGani'y tout tw} a. J. Joyner, 8800 seconds Echodale, 4 to 1, third, “Mme! Charles Sherry, « cripple, who livest five years, and two dostera! here in : SPROLAL OR MONDAY. ae 4a safo. at. firet. the plate Daylin. scores throw to} ne, by Goldepinner—Roseling: J. H. Bur- | 882 3- _ at the Paters House, One Huadred and| Kenosha that treated me for over|Pineanple Uraa a clby fever fielding of Lumley's ball catehes | £0 {Wo baser Dahlen t Hitall ace geny IXTH RACE—Mile and one-elghth.— |4 Ao pean aNAaMINIRA CAV EE ‘ar both fold me there was no ‘Ghoce m Dev makes a (the tre nee ae Won by Lynch, 12'to 1 and 3 to 1, Ga Twenty-second a! nm a year Ie mM eiies PIT Ty with ad aati x fhe Fanner (At finer Dovilt tekey a winuchte Me agMltele. coutinuer "tue | Bi ©. by Goldepinner—Ronette; N. eu-| Menter’ oven for, ‘tlace’ twat’ aécanns (nue: Charles, Radigan, No, 207 Third|help for me. Then J had an expert Bug met By Dol Per Week rom Joilion's bat that goes by Matty | Plate. Dahlen caughrlaé, deross. the | nington, $4,200. Broodler, 1 to 4, third. Time—2.03, avenue, and Harry Dawson, of No. 00/fror Chicago, but still received no SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. One Dollar er ee! Ms man at Ars. Juckiitseh | (kes the throw. ROUT RR, BAD eB OE ed al ee eS al Se Bast One Hundred and Twenty-third] relief; then followed another expert|watnut Cream Kinses......1b. 10¢ Opens an Account. ~ m the y fe th: Tamme + DY Mt. Gatlen—Sabiiia, B. Ben- KNIFE IN HIS HEART. street, followed Binns and the child, from Chicago, Who came to our house| Chocolate Covered Fix a Our Terms Also Apply.to New leCormick Sty core of Xi paleckard bunts, und 1s ‘ by Goldtineh—@alvora; J. 1. Bur- Sherry struck Binns in the face. ‘The|two times a CAA BORED, Creame ceeereeee seth, 150 Jersey and Connecticut. one. lertes follows Bowerman to MoGann oan : latter retaliated, knocking Sherry and} He gave me up like al other: . akling and Rabb th ob paves ¥. boing *. by Cerolatein—Bamoa; N. Benning-] WESTBURY, I. 1, June 2%0.—An- ae put at trst. No trou Neon ee Rey (wat Dut Lume | 1 eae pantugsa, ,|tonlo Zaino, twenty-five. veara pla,|Hi# companions down, and then pulled/and told me to take 2 trip across the 54 BARCLAY 5 ‘pull down Dahten’s ‘ly. ptured by Devlin, who HN 8 liner fs} srackey, $600. stabbed and killed James Cirilla, thirty.|the child by the arm to the sidewalk. [ocean, which I did In the year 1899, ¥ e's Fourth Inning. rst in time to oateh Le rey renmeine yo by Montana—#eraphine; R. Bennett, /three years old, at thelr boarding-house| Several other men who saw the/and came home about as bad as Sanh Babb is thrown out by Dahlen. Gess- hbo ne a, bb . by Goldtinch—Solana; A. J. Joy-|in Newcastle, east of this v@lage,| trouble ran after Binns, They were) when I Stata THe cogete veld me $ Meee eeteen Pounds Gadiy tor, Daviin| a ticker of fai Rtkh-, Bowerman gota ‘oy Watercreas—Btariight: i, den ]ZAino escaped and ts thought to have|/!ned by about two hundred other}my stomach lining wi of sorei — ; ; Vand he reaches first saf MoCormick] ble is taken cate of ny RURtey s drib- 7) fied to New Jersey. men, women and children, Binns ran|‘Then I began to study my own case, AMUSEMENTS. J ISHED! Retibestes contre, which only, innds , 1d. Bresnahan tren, by Montana—Stella; C.D Wileon.| Tt tm alleged by other inmates of the| to One Hundred and Twenty-fourth{and learned of the diet recommended ROOM $25 him on first, but’ permits Gessler pitcher's bad’ thro. f. by Maxto—Bummit: 3. m1, wurden, |ROWrMInE-hguse that Cirilla had picked | street and turning ran to One Hundred! by the Postum Cereal Co,, 20 T gav ; ; Ww to flel aw to fleld resnahan band was advancing on Zaino Feat his weary limbs on third, Gessle in a threatening manner when the lat- Rowerman scores, to. Devlin, § BIL ve by WA lorcoeen a aati NNC ea and Twentieth street, where he was;up coffee, pork and all greasy foods sEURNISHED® scores on Ritter’s hit Around the corners ings idy falls to plate, there helng wom tale ter drew a atilletta throw: his face by @ small boy an using Postum Fi i ‘ Date ‘ON RU he i Aral inact spat pare Belay fomething eh a Star Ruby—Tea Tray; A. J. Joy= Girt’ heart. itn ths ee Ky Bhoreat clpeanenecah to him to tap iad ceeeaisily { got hettercnaa oo Write for Complete List of Goods, Giivartia pretty single to right places) Deine able to throw. “Hrowne goes git | 8 SAR) mt catlon—The Dome; & J. Raivo a friends. ih Jersey ety wkd | Hin. By thle time the crowd had been| ter, until I am well now as I ever Everything for Housekeeping, Rieter ait tezy one to third. Gilbert Bpalth, (ORs GenvlatelnauPhe. Broati: o. D. v think he ma ve kore there, | ‘nereased, and before Rinne realised] was in my younger days, have no ‘ooleat spot on Atlante t; always 1311 We Pay Freight and Carfare. Meals Bocond, Babb mumng ihe bal! ceasier sien to iloort, Tabb taijy «| Mu Moanancte, The aoe Np {Rtn OMe” NRE been went to'search for | what had happened he was pinned uplerouble and eat anything ‘At to eat, (gem'ues com, (haa on Broadway. Bathing = . siltehurrying Gitbert the “Giants | 59, Matty * decotvers. Sackittactt oamiy | mination. GIR roenis we pre. gues tnd Ninslaants etreet.” Seanehic, ke |perrazded to drink coffee, bart one | Take tae maine tan | 4-9 7.& 3 "AVE pdbasemsn scores. Matty drives o prt CARO STRAY 2 TNS. Ch, ty by Dunne, . a ine’ street. Meanwhile he |persua ree, on! nd. rom Brooklyn Sader aE he ee te ang | Bavilh pops an casy ‘one to ieamie uy Mthddinatontodcne Bas: | ROOSEVELT IN WASHINGTON. Mad been Wlabad and punched tnierelinee er siprot te forit tanta sbittes Badge ected ar SNTRDATS UNTIL TOPrL Et Sk RYATIONT | McGann raps FH two-bagger the firat-baae line, but te caught ateal, Ing third, catcher ta nfs out. third to firat, OH eres " Ninth Inning, MoCommick easy for Devi k | throws him out at fi Tose hie] i. Hyrnen, 8100, Bi ‘cy. PY Glenholm—Pumult; Colu Stabie, #260, shh Ch..'0.. b¥, Toddington—Woodford tilly; @, D. Wileo yn, 9400, ST. LO Bresnuiian pops one up Jurt inetd field and Bowerman goes owt the way. ONE RUN. face several times. and disagreeable to me, but the WASHINGTON, * ine %.—President| At thie time the policemen from the |Jonger I use Postum the better I like} Roosevelt and party retumed to Wash-|Hast One Hundred and Twenty-sixth pit, and the better I feel. I could say ington at 11,82 o'olook to-day from Val-|#trest polloe #tation reached the soene,|a great deal more of my experience Forge, Pa, where he ‘They drew their night sticks and} with Postum, but think this will give ' - and Mre. Binns was al-jeyeryone ® good idea of what NS Ste a te Doctors Say The Moat sTaleed: About bcs ‘PALLOF POMPEI, CANALS OF VENICE, SUBMARINE BOAT. UIS FINISHES. ‘one hand fan b ley's fly. Gilbert got |likewine, third to frat ; Roosevelt were tho guests cheered the mob away. Joaving it is better to shave, but p. NO RUNS: LS a to fret. le bate ‘tor e. of Attorney-| oat thrown in the patrol wagon and |off coffee and using Postum can do,” pest acne, £0, Geaaler heokard'a fy hs mtaicen gare” ‘sf89". | FAIR GROUNDS RACH TRAOK, gT. x. The trip wan without iaiea AAT the eters pen Ferd jiven by jh Co., pete don’t attempt it withou fia? ee Before Mo- |Stores, NO RUNS. LOUI8, Mo, June %—Following are Wihtle Bi ing his pedigrec| Creek, Mich, \ Leddadend the rich, healing lather of “ag re Darty, save for oat mba he results of the races run here to- DBANM.—PATRICK DBANE, in the 65th year of hie age, native of County Biigo, > Ireland, at hiv residence, 1968 3d av. May 16 Where the lean Md oA Alta Re art ; + ‘ryt was ae kiinbohake in lay FIRST RACE--Four and a haif fer 4 longe.—Won by Limeniok Gist, 7 ty 6 j WILLIAMS) shave aria a ARS

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