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locking the constables up in cells aw | well as Burke and Willis. . toch an at Be | in Nene | —_eo the nee It the oretie f ld | ——ee | thelr men back to 1} i Two of Them Capture a Pair of rele an ' » out John Lamotte Had Shot His | ‘latina tek. Ft ‘ | Wife Six Times and Jumped’ ] i Crap Shooters, but the Of- «. fenders Get Away Through sn from Window as Angry Crowd “y Was Battering Door. ~ Crowd’s Aid. the ma GOURT WOULD NOT HOLD THE ACCUSED. ': Jolin Lamotte, twenty-five yenure old nw this wile, | oid, six tines | home to-di City Policemen Would Not Aid "the Farmer Bluecoats and So the Wicked Gamblers Were Enabled to Escape. sat maddened him, and Constables Irving Market and Bill) wall between Tien and Cie straights BVootin, of Highland Falls, on the Resened at ant, Fludson, who are the real things in) Markett and Wootin fought gamely Bountry sleuths, lost two prisoners in| and ae at Lalas a t elty to-day and had the addit onal oo of being chased several blocks Wy & mob and pelted with all manner Bf missiles while the police looked on iad Inughed at them. “In Highland Falls, on the Hudson, huis wife Hundreds of men and women poured Into the strect | id from the York and Navarre Ch] A big crowd wurged round the and several score men rushed upon the | oro are certain halr-trigger ¢ doorway of the house, battered down ed up for application to > door and ascen © stairways, only, The natives may do a lease, but let a New ¥ Junday excursion, so m an Infraction, and the cv jer each other In thelr anx malefactor. Their vigilan horse attached tu a hearse, ‘Phen look 0 @ rule which allows tt Cea cant ing for a moment down on the yelling og the fine imposed upon his pris- | M'DONNELL’S SLAYER’S PLEA|| stove, havteaned to theatee Rade tat Crane ink Obnva | on hin head and killing limself in: | William Burke, clehteen years old, of | Prenawer Aaawern Not Guilty and | #Uinly | Wo, 80 East Thirty-third street aded | went to the front win m the ledge. He pied the revolver he held ia his i and it struck consta 1) iin Will te 1 ' RRAU BAe jn Defense He Insanity. Wiliam Willis, nineteen years old, of} ALWANy, Ju “0 chard BE. P x DEAD FROM GAS FUMES. Mo. 262 West One Hundred and Twenty- | gop w 7 —— nth street, went to Highland Fulls| yy ¢j, 45 Sand peadea Yesterday on the Grand Republic. When | not guilty to the indletment charging Evidence of Suletle in Cane of Girl | Who Had Been I, } they reached that highly moral village | nim with murder In the frat degree in] ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, June o%, they found so little to entertain them | the killing of Mylee H MeDonnel Of Tp sdin EB. Pengelly, twenty-one years eld, | there that they retired to a quiet grove nthe Ten Bye Oe) NOES Sc rauia aeaAlJA her eannran aibnardc| €nd indulged in a game ¢ apa, About Andrew Hamilton, his counsel, | ing-house on Memorial avenne to-day. | ARhe second toss of the bones brought i at he auld m ap An Inmate of the house smelied gas i} Reeatablen Irving Markett and ill) munity. the hall and traced the odor to the | Wootin out of the brush where they | rney Ad young woman's room. ‘The door wax had been hiding and the criminals from « mnotion was post ate 1 and she wus f dead on the os York were f+ Holt ha 7 @ bewhiskered Justice of the p , “aie [ fined them #25 each for disturbing tho| STAR ON DEAD MAN’S CHEST. j on oe the Mark May Identify River vtetim, | health Who Lovked Like a Gymnaat, TARRYTOWN, N.Y, Ju The nly of A man about 6 feet & Inches In ight, with a red mustache, bas been and every | paper, af f Tt is oung woman had been in po The prisoners hod but little 1 Between them. Burk 1 Wills that the constables a to bring them to New York while they raised the money, !f they would pay the ex- a er CAUGHT IN COLLAPSE. KANSAS CITY, June %—A four story brick bullding at Thind and Dela- | peanee of the trip and give them $1 tie Bh 4 ware streets, occupled by @ syrup refin i | io river at F us, To this the prisoners agreed, | de ing comp: partly collapsed to-day find late last night the quartet got off nthe cheat, and Lowing ts jun of ammonta on s victim'a] the third foe Vo «ris in the upper the bulld r men and bove w ‘ kirls One n ® New York Central train at One Hun-| this ts tn tories ands ow Int s OF THE WORLD'S Now Ready, Contains: Administration Building An Impression of Distances— East Front of Electricity. A Corner of Liberal Arts The National Commission. Palace of Machinery. Varied Industries. Dedication Group. Entrance to Palace of Machinery. The House That Grant Built. Palace of Electricity. The Era of Staff. China's Debut at a World's Fair, Missouri's Mansion House The Blizzard. Mexico's Forwardness PART II, Now Ready, Contains : United States Government Building, Canada Building. The Plaza of St. Anthony, Louisiana Building. rearremesaaesr North Front Palace of Manufactures. The Japanese Commission, General View Embracing Palaces of Electricity, Manufactures and Education, The Galveston Flood. The Protest of the Sioux New Jersey Building Chinese Building. Palace of Mines and Metallurgy, Waterway Promenade Facade and Lawn. Why “The Forest City? R the remainder of the year, St. Louis will be the most cosmo. | politan city in the world, Nearly all languages are now heard on her avenues, and diversity of costume proclaims the Turk, Boer, Chinaman, Alaskan, Eskimo, Bohemian, Cliff Dweller, Tyrolean, Moor, Spaniard, Egyptian, Mexican, Swiss and a host of other peoples of the earth. St. Louis has, indeed, made herself the = CENTRAL CITY, where the na- How to Secure the Serics tions of the earth are gathered These superb reproductions, which will constitute a together to take their part in complete souvenir and recon of the Exposit are pub lished in consecutive parts, issued weekly, Each part con the Great Universal Exposition. tains sixteen original photographic reproductions from photographs especially taken for the work by the official] ™ we place the entire series within the reach of every reader “10 CENTS A PART, to cover the cost of HANDLING, WRAPPING, ADDRESS- ING, MAILING, &c. Simply cut out the little coupon at ta, the right and bring or send to The World with 10 cents AWFORD CC. (Book Dept.), 6th ave., CRS—Main Uirtice: 8 Park “Ye: 1 REL Weat 125th St. Uptown ondway. Brooklyn Office: 2¥! ALSO AT RCO, (Book Dept.), 6th aye, 18th 4! simila ling te Food andRegula bj] ling the Stomachs and Bowels of | , 7 | ~<a Y heat Two thousand Waists! Seems like a good:many, ole 9 H : es an doesn’t it? But we'll sell the entire lot in a hurry—if youware any Ly Ne IVY judge of values. It is the best lot of Waists that has ever been off TOGRAPHIC ART PORTFOLIOS | Chinese dwell in the Palace of Pu Lun, Ceylonese serve their own tea in their pavilion from Col- Photographer of the Fac with appropriate dscripons For Sale at the Following Addresses: THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1904. to the constables and bolted. ‘The | constables grabbed them and yelled for help. Policeman Mo: long | Be [eas took all hands to the house H | | For Infants and Children, | e The Kind You Haya || = “DRY GOODS CO. We Have Four Thousand Men’s 5 Negligee Shirts to Sell at 450. While you are reading of big Negligee Shirt sales all |]] around town; ‘sales that pretend to offer Dollar Shirts {or s5c, Goc and the like just stop for a moment and listen to this story that saves you j Yen Cents more than any other sale pretends to; besides, it gives you a i[f great deal better shirts. | Nesselr Bisque T All 10. portion—If served at tables, Ize Cream Soda is served at the fountain for 5c. . eee ; TRE d Ice Cream : CAS ORIA ~~. ha Straw vane aa nelgaboring tables we szrve d liclous desserts " DA M and drinks, whica inciude: mm Birgue Glace, = = 3 = t=) o i—) = wa — = J AVegetable PrepacationforAs L INFANTS RCHILDREN | | Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither | Optim. Morphine nor Mineral, | Nov NARCOTIC, Mocipe of ed Dr SAMUEL PITCUER Prrphin Seed fe Smne ] | Anise Sood + in Mind you, these shirts sell for a Dollar regularly. It is their established price in every Men's Furnishing store in America. They are worth it, too, But our great purchase of the entire over-stock of the concerns Is ] who make them permits this great sacritice in price, They Go to the Counters To-morrow. Materials are the very best Woven Mairus, P fred have plen yonne AM have detached lnk cuffs to match n Aperfect Remedy for Constipa fion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhéen i | Worms Convulsions Feverish | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP, if rae LJ We shall fill several tables with them in the morning, and havea er ; A great many ex! Th | rt Yp ad rs salesfolk to wait on you. It is the biggest chance you will have to pather a a son’s supply at so little a figure, 4 ‘ “i CASTORIA ac Choose from Two Thousand Rieey Sy $1.25 Shirt Waists EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, at 49c. All Day To-morrow. | Fac Simile Signature of — ered = , ¢ in New York at any such a price. In fact, these wai ‘ t si i waists are f ulton Sti ’ —_ Brooklyn. 4 : the so-called “$1.25 Bargains” of others, ; nek? 4 ; ee dt ah ok \ 4s 2 They are made of a splendid and serviceable i 4 hs, | bl quality of white lawn; 30 Trading Stamps FREE Tuesday. Wat ge AMc very fine and sheer, Three rows of new designy-in THbTORIGGS ini. Gap Se! hi / grace the front, while the entire biouse is of Cluster tucks, The back, cuits and stock are also tucked. Upon presenting this coupon at ; A. Namm’s Store Tuesday, June 21, ‘Vand making purchases amounting to $ $1.00 or more, we will give 30 Trading Stamps Free, in addition to ; those you recelve on your purchases, (Good June 21.) : EW. We shall start the selling to-morrow morning—with a complete range of sizes, Please come early, for there will be a tremendous tush. Plenty of salesfolks to serve you quickly, of course Xe |. Namm, | ChRansemaseesenenenenserooene seesosossons WORLD WANTS ARE GREAT RESULT PRODUCERS eeseeeseooe eceeeseosese ste Ott & UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. SPLENDID SERIES OF ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION Ready To-Iyay, Will Contain: Towa State Building, Office of Impefial Japanese Commission. Philippine Resvation, Plaza of St. Louis. Building of the T. P, A. Transportation Building, Chiefs offDivisions of Exhibits. Main Bast S’owing Education and Tirrace of States, East Restaurant Pavilion. West Virginia State Building. View of Education, Electricity and Machinery Palaces. Philippine Agricultural Building. Buffalo Dance, Blizzard and Cowboy. Palaces of Machinery and Elec. tricity from Cascades, Across the Water from Electricity to Varied Industries. The Exposition Secretary says: ‘‘After all, the people are the great ex. hibit of the World’s Fair of 1904, Life is its highest claim to distinction and human interest. The Jew looks from the Walls of the Holy City and espies afar off the Filipino trudging across the bridge of Pasig into the gate of Manila, The Japanese from the garden on the heights see where the ombo, while Turks offer strange things for American coin in the Bazaar of Stamboul, Dwelling in their villages we see representatives of sixty-one families of North American aborigines; also giants from Patagonia and Pygmies from Congo land.’” Could any Exposition be more universal, and haw interesting and necessary it is to catch and preserve it all, as may be done by securing this superb photographic series, the ‘‘Forest City Art Portfolios.” THE N. Y. WORLD, : Pulitzer Bldg., New York, Inclosed herewith find cesses CENTS to cover cost, postage and expense of mailing 2:4 a ie PART...... of “The Forest City,” BALCONY BOOKSTORE, ADAMS DRY GOOG? CO. | SUMMON & MACK Gth ave. 2iat and 224 at A.D. MATTHEWS SONS (Book Dept), Fut a = JOHN WANAMAKER BOOKSTORE, Broadway, Uth Brooklyn, and 10th ata, a AMM (Book Dept.), Fulton at, Brooklys. When ordering by mati allow ten days from ti yor ” to.recelye the porttollon, aa they are inalled trom Wass sitios Headquai t. Louie, MBRIDE'S ARCADE BOOKSTORE, The Arcade, 71 » BAKEM & CO, (Sta) ery Dépt.), Broadway 7 4 Rockaway ave, Brooklyn) ASO Name... ccsccar cere » from Lexing- | if, BATTERMAN (Rook Dept. Bhiya. y 5 Hay ve, # STRAUS (Book Dept), Falion sty | ting &'CO, 600 Broad sty Newark, N. J, BRA Brooklyn.