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THE WORLD: ‘TUESD. AY EVENING, AUGUST. 2, 1908\_- } (COMMANDERS OF OPPOSING ARMIES, ONE. OF WHOM TROY RIDDLED WITH” WAS KILLED, AND PLACE WHERE BATTLE IS RAGING Tells Police, a Man Who Was Chasing Lads from Orchard Fired Both Barrels of Gun and Charge Hit Him, Twenty Bucks to Play R. Condon; Half of the to Go on Lord of the WAS WATCHING PURSUIT WHEN FATALLY WOUNDE! FIGURED THAT HE § $1,800 TO THE GooD. ut When He Went to Collect @ Commissioner Told Him Hall Forgotten All About Known and Efforts Made to, Trace Him—Happening on’ Brooklyn Thoroughtara, Identity of Accused Person Not | te provably the saddest story it It is @ piain, unpolished how Diamond Pete got studying the dope in his Park # thirst parior yesterday, Diamond ot two uninsulated hunches, One won W. I Cendon in the first rave the other on Lord of the in the handicap. John over to the City Hall the morning to see if a "Lon the bour hand of the ‘Pinatly the hour of 1 arrived. Pete sent for his commis- ‘This commissioner is a wise mg mean. He has the entree into Moet select pool-rooms downtown. ition he conducts # thriving side- dusiness aaa makes « hapAbects | Charles Vinct, seventeen years old, of No, 58 Third avenue, Brooklyn, re ceived a charge of buekshot In his side this afternoon while standing near 4 field at Sixty-second street and Third avenue, Vincl, who was taken to the Norwegian Hospital, thatthe buck- @ shot was meant for a nimber of boys ¢ stealing apples in ep ore hard are a number of apple and as that are accessible from and the boys in the neigh: lave been regaling themselves it stint Young Vincl was passing the piace this afternoon and stopped to look at bows in the trees, Aa Ne watched, he saya, he saw a man come out from be a hind a shed carrying a gun, He pro on W. RB, Condon to win levedud stealthily toward them. but they Mnseeneted Diamond Pete, \eaw him before he was within @ hune s commissioner a #20 bill, dred feet, climbed down from the trees \ Probably be about # or 4 to 1 and ran toward the street, Thereupon, Vinci says, the man leve Galt the winnings and soak ‘em ard, of the Vale,” (Ged Kews, Then Good. the first raee Hennje, the news- Weeygow, rushed into the thirst and announced that Mimosa had Pete uttered some red Vanguage and defore his mental ! | ‘there loomed up a picture of a Pawn ticket Inbelied “One D, KR, 8" Tn five minutes the lobbygow was Back. “Mimosa |s disqualifientionated’ Sporting Editor dropped for a glass of lemonade and con- oh food news, Diamond Pete /«Diamond Special” on the Illi “a of *havegh aad ivan cin | | fe Central Railroad Invaded Jook em over and choosin e Age eee (oh or 6d Shastin, by Bandits, Who Rob the Fs) ode ‘em win. .1 guess I'm bad.’ Passengers. elled his weapon and called to the flee ing boys to atop They continued to lrun, and, according to Vinel, he fired borh barrels of the gun, Vinel was dir rectly in line of fire, and fell with hie pide riddled with shot. The man with t | the gun disappeared when he sow the boy fall. . A policeman who was attracted to the alled geene by the report of the gun o n ambulance from the Norwegian Dr. Stork, the ambulance took the boy to the hespital, | re a number of surgeons began at —— the shot out of him. There fs but ole chance in tet of Nie recovery the police are making a vigorous ‘oh for the man who shot him. |Body of Jacob H, Studer, Au-|$ectceece mot nie NT thority on Ornithology, Dis- covered in His Office at No.| 96 Fifth Avenue, The Unusual Store. eee went around that Diamond Pete % Bit the pooi-room for $40 and bait wimax \ ‘o inaugurate Howes going back on Lord of the (Special to The Evening World.) Jacob H, Studer, an author and au- ' A a ' When the handicap was run the) opycago, Il, Au thority o nit e 2.—Five bandits THY on ornithology, was found dead thia afternoon in hls room in the rear Oriental Things was crowded. In came the lobby) 1114 up the Llltnols Central's Chicago | & Fite means, namcond floor at No. | tow Hot Weather Use with the news that rd of IS Hgts ats ae ct ay and St, Louis express train known as} |e rebbers se search Tovlan's clothes and! Se Fibs Avene. where vinr-haee. ba * 4 hay | tke $0 In Dilla and a gold wateh, i Fite . * lis Mighbalie Just Flew Arennd. ine Diamond Special,” and to-day they) Again the leader of ‘the gang eried tablished for ten years past. Death w We have started a. movement of Everybody congratulated the lucky |#t¢ being tracked by bloodhounds. i eis i i ‘4 levidently due to heart failure, according activity in every department by ae pag pial eld | {to the verdict of Dr, Burdick, of New making great price “reductions. Highbalis flew from hand to|Twenty detectives are on the trail of Wke moequitoes at Sheepshead ine robbers rm apes wee to Dress. ee Hospital, who was summoned by Pilloy r oi omen and children in berths the police, He was sixty- 4 ws .” Tis iene fuse, |, 1m Mee eld Up the train tn tho night | pull d out Foughly and. thelr bas us| SECOND DAY AT SARATOGA. { nmenee Gea xty-four years old. Summer fe \ eo e he | nd clo plished to them for them | Ld Natural , * 4 with India Prints, a. bad. Say, you know that JU outside of Chicago, aroused ¢ | to en dome of thers Wem only part m Natural Science Association of America, Cover Was talking about—that five! passengers and marched them to the) |) dressed. but no time w ait; | The Evening World's charts are Indexed from first race at Aqueduet, | A member of the American Ornitholo. || Suitable for Veranda or Hammock, ' 4 Pooms a: ‘one bath with a iittic barn and | tq» sleepers in the rear of the train, aisle of the first Coach they Were marche ! y ’ = bdad Raper ee ai ide 1,00 each, ; _, *& ghicken-howse on the Heights, Bay, " " tothe | ty the Women and children crying and “E$T00 added: for (wo-year-olda; five and a halt furiongs, start | | jet * Club, of Long Island, and P — j D> Wat's mine, That $1.40 hones goes | St While tht tender held figs ot 8 ys {the eae wna chteatan Thee “ante arving” Pline—4.08 68." Winter, ch." by indirsaad'sit | Liquid Supposed to Have Ignited Waa Identified with many other Interests | Japanese Fans } Fight there. Oh, I guess I’m bad. Bay, | Point of pistols the others went ENOURN | ntrched into the second sleeper and | I"4ex eck WE Ey pei C8 P BH from Gas Jet, and, Explosion|wa nice tnt nature study. He P ‘ Yesterday that house was as far ag | ‘elt clothing and bane G7 ne ee huddled together in the ‘rear of the | (4) M J. Martina 2 1! 1k iw a4 4 20 , i” p' bi ll als member of the Ohio Society Made of purchoet paper, ey bk from here to Walla Walla fro money and valuables they cou . catch, =} ; ‘Odom 114 j f 13 of New York, for he was ae SENITTED dinkn ous and tine (00 front |. Went Aboard Kone Ch j pkite wrtaerce of the robbers: was as jd Hoe ah it'paiitps ttt +f ia ‘ ob Following, the Victims Were |ine Buckeye Btate, be born in'Colusns hands lee tag 115 2 : . : eh surprine to the passengers in| ‘510° Caver Sauce Wonder) 13 bus, on Feb. 25, 180. He was educa’ Gi ; : hor bell. On, 1 guess i'm bad sae tve oben uve tought t-have| The tcind Seer ge tapers AS gc ptr hula targa er ac heroes | Enveloped in Flames. in he Rublic schools there, “emered || 28C,, 35Cs SOC, 75Cs ) At 6 o'clock Diamond Pete adjusted | poarded the train al Harvey, twenty | passengers in the first. In this sleeper, | yack lary closed very strong. Br adele howe ane lasted long enough work early tna Pri they “9 BP ithe ig iamp in his scart, put a circle| miles from here, when the train which | Jana" peeh ine case in the fret, the m BCOND RACE 8000 Tar Thee pene == = ri Mal ie fee Trade of | seal © lente tans WEE Aleserlé light on the middle Anger| ior Chicago at 8/1 o'clock last night (aud many ot trem. Sere women. red 566 * i ha a ar ae jaa SoA HELE, Se wiRiat OS! os, custovene of uae wnotemte @ Writer bine, AGG And Senenae yhettagt Silk ik Umbrellas i é a ; u o_o; Menry Young--Surshade. Owner —siiltor * sof the wholesale drug: | import 4 | pre MTEL Gas ts beurtt a. bos safe tite eo 5 abitee paces Cla ap save) dn al of you Re- | Idee Toveee Jockeys, Wi it. or Fin: Opens Ges FAT | BIS firm of Lenn & Fink, at No, ieee. nud tees ers a ryt Japanese carved Ivory 5 au . np sitet and T will shoot! BM. Arcetic .. + Crimmina O12 1 ar a Oe ee ee Wiliam street, were severely burn: Mirds of North Americ: pertectos. ears, a mall ear, three day coaches and saat la Fibet baa, fie" Atlan, Cormack 1h BB BK by an er ae Fy by alcohol at. the laboratories of the FuROvRY. of ithe Selense of wirds,” the | 4.00 and * Commissioner was very busy. That the robbers be- | Gast Mackey Dwyer Wonderly Jon 3s gh i th of ah Lf trm to-day. They wore James Brown, |'“** '¥° ee in Pete waited potiently until} would be an express car | A flour sack was brought and Into this) Dt Trepen serois ot 44 4 8 AS 2 13 $5 --ltwenty years old, of No, 2 Beven+ Geisha ‘Lamp Shades had @ chance to talk. is the opinion of the | the moury and valuables taken from Ascetic oink away at the end Allah showed improvement, Requiter fan his by : yey : \ v mess I'm bad,” he ventured are thought Jo have de- | Passengers Were dumped. Every poc race, < es" pinta ei end B. J. Gos- i| Just the thing for Summer Cottages. A a5 be oe ad book was thrown into the suck without 22 7 A ie == }get, thirty-five, ol vo. Lawrence n4 9 y ook earl 29, for me. AU 1] terinined upon the robhery of the pan. | Investigation, (lie contents, and” evs M 7 THURD RACE $000 added: for malty ne wa. -olds five orn a half furlong! | strect, Astoria. Hoth were so badly in- i a ine diameter, on ened o ale w | Por of every garment was gone sts. Owners. Paget venti’ | jure | ( if the Vale—that’s all I wish * rengere in the sleepers when they SW) Through carefull = jured they have been unable to ex: | that there wee no express car. They! “Thefe are different reports an to how| ‘sn Gene oo eet 6 Wik. Open. “Clis PLM. |vinin bow the accident daappened. 16 “ * 400 ang | Rasved through the baggage and Tall | he eee ered or ringe chee at | sem Miata HO Pniition 1 i ie $] The Inboratories of the frm are on | 18 “ " — §.00 . ate and A fly ves the day coaches | tal they Were subjected \"rae (pice, Hanibure «5, thaw H H | 14] the eighth floor of the bullding, ‘The —_———_-_—— » the ventibule of the dret sleeper. | by the robbers in the sear H ; kd ; j, men were working there alone. There ' the was shortly after 19 orlock and the i jewels, 4 1» Elis onty o fet he’ jeranant Sale ot © busy all after- rain was speedir i wer re the clothes and baggage ad y ig --3|% Sey coe Bae om the’ rooms, the Labout them bets ng on toward Matieson, | been e through the leader of ¢ i > ©} | Fest of the lights being electric Oriental Cotton Fabrics *t Ui. obhers called out J u 2 4 al A large qu t 7 | " er rete tet A large quantity of alcohol was stored | uivering moan, of | Many of the passengers in the two | be RRSTE WE Will Ret even for chat uf ms Tate it Tet | tg tho apartment, and A hy me Ge Dion F at Half Price, ‘ je singeered x alee raionists bound fo: | Har s 4 ‘ i a nA o e ore ‘ 1 poor om 1544-5. Winner, be, being covered with the fis f “Pen” i | ) % Wore! part of it js that his part- either women or children, Most of them | ‘The robbers made thelr way thro von owner X"Benninton oo enaltd “| The firm has an ext beh ged ue Con” Sullivan, Who. Has | ant indy px? mt tm varity of |S) ii, ey Klondike ot Went Out Ashing |had retired for the night when the fve| the now deserted first sleeper 48! \ index. Horses, doe XN _% 1 Fin Open. Cis Pon nm extensive fird-fighting designs and colors; the lengths are ie ane rye Yesterday after: | men burst in upon them. amoking-toom, Where the fifth robber |. A fe” ng Ee Tl | ee nae 8 erty aeeent See Acted as Banker for the Little || suitable for long and short Kimonos, at ir" ® pounds of weak ‘vale Coed Cavered, stood over the three memuers of the | awe % Fy ql 3 $5] were {n the rooms playing on the tlames Merchants of the St |} Curtains and Cu Cushion Covers. z= é Ain crew, Who stood covered by a re-| > ; -lund soon had them extinguished. ercnants of the The conductor, brakeman and porter wed in the smo as a $3 reet, BS fleece pot egrssgpes tee gon red Int pet KTM. £3) John Dulborter, a porter, wave his ate] * 7 Bye 1 leo (igs nd nite Ganten —~ S|} tention to the two men and rescued Basement, al for te engines” tral slowed up and came When the trata sinod bbers alighted and were Y Three of the men were masked, | other two, one of whom Was the leader, seemed to make no effort to cover thick woods near by. | Jom "Drake jtheir features. ve the train ran back | Indes Horses, |The conductor, brakeman and porter to inquire ina fh Wh Fay |were marched into the smoking compart. | sigan! He {vu Montene tacmes| ii Roremasae ‘ment of the first sleeper and told by the |! (he rear sleeper, g en trey Ware | Se Commanetta jleader of 1 ng that the slightest re- | [Closed fey ow they had been| Sa Rawhide robhed. Among them was CH Groce Adetuthe them, Brown was burned severtly about) “Gon” guilt Old and ud; six furlongs, ihe hands and legs, while Gomet was the man &o whom 2. by Orvelto—Biy Gwent | burned about the face, neck and hands {every “newsle” along Park Row turned A. A. . Vantine & Co, ‘They were taken to the Hudson @treet) when he needed the loan of « tide B' way, bet. 16th and 19th Sts, in || Hospltal. (his afteraoon by * —<——__— Pie tn SARATOGA ENTRIES. Dillon, & roustabout in winter and a tramp la summer WEP BAW TUT Race tn edged, maidens tree, veg a) ir, Won easily ime—1 1h Winner, |alatance meant certain death Gaareintendent of tho. ale Toor Rink Rocks ‘The train erew at first thought it was ; pune j Jimmy Jane TRACK, BARATOG not live. 4 & Woke, The other Mak who wore no 1 eee RACE TRACK, Ay Ang. 2.) vc, ore E er and May Lead in Ad. | 3." stond over them, pistol in hand], Chr and Toolan were found te} om {ihe Cayeaia —The entries for to-morrow's races are vghe "resid he nguio tp vance on Strong Demand, |*™* pointing towuid them, Tuer cae | tne train to make allnapeed ce iraered 528 eens he Dore White, ‘who lives’ at the Newsboys: the march through the firat siceper. | kee, where physicans were summoned, 284 Memehle A i natal’ uctonas sl; Lodging House, (rom the bultying of oa} Dillon. White was sitting ie thd Boece 04 ot the Rhinelander Build! at Willem i and Duane sueets,. when Dillon | slouched up, fr} “Gimae a at The four men, standing clo ther, | Other passenger In need of medi: —— Ravn t land the Latter Gets Close to) "fry sari, Sanaie come toretoee eat auuenti. Revtrat were pesined'an a AMinagen oR d they had been struck J #) Dollar Mark }eengers in thelr seats (o hold up thelr wit Of rev and: Otbere J had been hurt by betn bands. t drigged from French Peanat Caramels..th. 100 quick, kid," he said,| Maple Cream Walnute,....1b. 1§e hte Stima. Overw: “One false move and you die!" yelled ‘ ; or Orly MT Avrumasier | the lead ne the f “or I'll knock yer block off.” sundin a e At wee OM te Bee ars x There was» lively time in the wheat| Passengers Thought It a Joke. ves in thee waves The 3 ne ear t ily edn — Hise _Morenn 90 Waite told him that be heda't got « 54 BARCLAY ST “rg Produce Exchange to-day be-| Thr passencers. like the trala crew i" mpany and wm. Brosh-Veve. second Te ‘or four-year-olts mtd wp-! dime and that anyway be and the ovber the satreordinery advance in| pelleved that Joke was bring played go anid Joctign We 4M WW be Cie Fa rere eee value ef 81,000: Lang above were tited of contributing to 29 ime there | until one of the wasked h went t PS I's +8 OB 12 4.5) short course pls support. Dillon's reply to tala wae hy wf a 4 pod but the | the berth in which lay a sleepy youth | ond PS tig ‘amet wary | i Tene CET co mit the White boy over the ear with COP SHORE yey rvarel ny erings and) cy eighteen if oF auestio " iz ah n Water 18H) Rovelte te euch violence as to knock him down. Eeiaet scares. od hi “Get out of thisl” commanded the | the robbers ¢ wie (Q ts] ‘Menty 1x1 | Hulflvan Heard the boy's cries and went btno, ag high as! con ase a 8 to yy ay 98, Third Race—The Satnawey: $15.00 for | cv his assistance, KELLY—Aus. 1, JOHN KELLY, beloved fia BS ABvance of 4 cents 41 sine youth was elow MM responding PALE | bathe May, eat sold at 9994 | ery Some a report af « onal «+ sno / ADELE RITCHIE UNDER KNIFE) fillion two youre old; five and & iat fur-| you be off, you Dig Dully,” ald gul.| husband of Gabrielle Kelty, amg Gh born | accelerating whe tramp's prog-| AMY. County Kildare, MeL al longs. Sis’ Rehulamite 114 (442) Tote, ate | twa Bolte Loree rand’ with @ ktol. Relatives asd treats Friar hung at the ae . fe otto vat sx trboen jae - ota into the -erth, The yor — - | . fe Hate Of affairs existed in| ™" > * » | | ane 1M Dowie. .110 J acrambied out Avtvess Codernese Semmented On 'ARDAMAN. jon-Ladger, a new'paper (190) Tan 172 4184 Linda Lee. fou'll be sorty for tix . 2's ite wheat ta: » a 5 published Ny y 8. Con,” wi comtheg pvatlilag sdihed hs gar up vour hands!” the leader eration for Appes HITS AT GOV. V. M \saa aia. dated Aug, 35, 1908, eat Fourth Race glk | year-olds and ng Dillon's comment as he stunk wee reatdence. » igs Mig Tea ot, athe cried. bold Ritdlile, the _ ~ taining an editorial printed in the Com- bal ‘Maxim 91! Sullivan laughed, but in Interment Calvary poshel atin pry id 5) Taonard Chratman, of 82. Mary's! Me ity, i i og | Paspe Tel bg aa Name} monwealth ter date of Jun. i, wa 1 ‘ Filton came back. i> towed Seat | wULLANE.—On Ave. bey ber reat 18. | Canada, reainted, and one ¢ rob tig at Dr, Gil Wylex saniiurium in Lhe mt tg | sue paper I+ published aid edived by} ‘ion | tnt abe ater invitee faalhvan | Mens, 210 Wert Broadw forward and knocked him West FOviysthiee wireei’ today, ~ WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—Postmaster-| Gov, Vardanaa, ‘The article in ques-| ei ¢ Loree: yeat-stte s eae up.) good thrashng. iy Bust ed [RAIN INJURIES, Ae tha eto | West Forty-third street towlay. | | general Payne to-day made a statement| lon.” says Mr. Payne, "was 0 vile and ote i | ies hia tiareas Bese, “Dik SA ANE. T—Rodbert| time Willian Toolan, of Lansing, Mich | Wylie, savitted by UT | explaining the reasons for refusing to, indecent In It statements concerning sm» vorwere : eres abet him inst ‘Dilow the , FORTE 1G, Of Car-! resivted the robbers. He, 100, was fell-| eter was aden ai iiap| name a Miasiesippt post-office In honor) the mother of the pe galgent Of the Gis L iis anne fell ert slated , ed with a rwlvor. One of the robbers: (Zcioe® and within tac aty-elch. min- | of the Governor of that Btate | Yoled eraies 66 16 i Se an te? ergy s threw] LAUNORY WANTS tet asvered ithe Gre ane trem. the end of. jicr (ainers who tas analruoly: analting! oft 1o7e that after she pelition wan, not esseen tt chee Ee, Mises Cora ten Mooirewmn At anion i me see and aon:-frore tat.on. the vaguih at the wer ralie. in an nox | Aiea with. the department aching for jn) the, wae, of PD ie lithe head and ‘wneonectous, jolning room, Was eausfied by tho aur-|@atabliahment of the post-office and re- peeangere fay con of the mast ego at The operation Waa in every |auesting shat {te named. Vardaman vt ate nee fed 8 6 st ton Dally Chars!

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