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ly Says Tammany Sena- 5 Were Not Backed in ation to Punish Those Who Betrayed People by Their Vote. \ DERS ARE ALL ANGRY. int «Senators Keep Under over Except’ Fitzgerald, Who “len't Sorry.” /Benator Thomas F. Grady, lature, made a statement to an ning World DP gadeys m the Demo- day to the effect that ety one of the five Tammahy Senators] Nan atioreon, Mr. tho voted against the bill for 76-cent ‘knew exactly what the attitude of “ay lea F', Murphy, Mayor MoClelian and|against Nan Patterson am unwilling to pounds: waddle, Ost any Hall asan organization was |mako any F thier than eae | a a velbrgeet | tie bill, and that thero wasn't the @xouse in the world for one of to vote as he aid, )) Guartes F, Murphy, 3g eee has sont civ ith, of Taminany five Senators whore action has put Wammany Hall in such a dad hole, and, Ywith the polltical sponsors of these /Benatore Curious to-day over their aot, 4 looks as though there was trouble in tore for them. Fitzgerald's Excuse, ‘Of tho five, Barnoy Martin is the only | discuss this and the story could not be Q y sohboting of | bmtve over ‘one who oan afford to be indifferent to | fhe sdually outlook. Barney, usually ends to his. own nomination, and (preanivation jnteetorenge would pot do Him much th " mney has resiyned tis dist and in th al ellhowd ith ‘rel alitios. by” the i e Senate is over, Senator Witzgerald, ening World @ a ay mien ne (e 9 he rent Dill because @ Republicans ‘killed his. tOscent gas i. Ho freely admits that it was a case Mvenge and that the wishes of his Bonatl tues didn’t even enter into his Ag ulptions. me also rare ent he didn't as: au ths Ccanman Ho will probably. be what Mr, neta subjec ator ‘iaily ‘s-alatement What Grady Says.’ ; Tecan say nothing for the Tammany ators Who Voted against this oan say nothing to excuse them 3 ts, for there ts nothing Bay. ir actions Were antagonist, to the organization and they knew it. hey know exactly what the avtttude Prod set Hall Mate They unger- OTOL et there +f fmeton Saltion veut, ee Sey ae 'The position was fully explained in iy: Murphy's telegram, which speolfi- that he fayored low gas regardless of what source from, ‘They knew this, knew a as thoroughly as I or any ‘of the ther Te tors did, mmany Sena to only excuse ts that they did not want to 6 Pt cans Get the ct ed to ‘Kammuny Hall i originally Introduced th eis) Hing for cheaper yas, That is Nexcure, Thoda bi of my own to. In: Hroduce. and 1 xacrl that. ‘The Knew exactly what ‘Tammany Hal A Vet they voted against the DIN, T Nave no further comment 4 Maike on the matter jrotey, Hunts Riordan, “nig ‘Tom ¥ for Bs Benalon, Daniel pecauy, forust an erpia Mim, ite couldn't tind niu rers had no better luc! as Kept out of aight turned from Albany. ning World reporier feria for low gas'and T am feild to the people of fy distric: 1°5."Hiordah., Dun iiordan. kn hat ths organization mn wanted and ted it, Tha ie him for ten rahi anc for him, have known how he w: ne Ne tvots. may me, and I wnt to s xcusee to make for his action. eban fay now is that if there is on #0n who wants to # ri Antic with him it js ‘Tom Parney Martin, Samuel dese nor Hawkins, whot “Bronx, hive #0 far succ out of sight, have Biyén vas lyoking around fon out though. Ri for Fordar since he re: said "being rasponsiole 1 have no All pe n anc toyet outlined hi to the five Sen; thing he “can do Is ition of the Senators feved It has hurt hin NT BE BURGLED! Read how the great Ragties does hy work and you will know the entire burs} wlar's art. Pirst Co of March." In the color sny plement of THM HYENING WoRL _ next Saturday, Read tt SPEND). Your MO 1 Raftles stor Demo- Sratic leafler of the upper house of the time his Hero. i\4 to pol for as He didn't communicate 11 THEROME HASN'T DECIDED AS T0 ‘Confers with Her Counsel, but Declines to State What He Will Do, “A SERIOUS QUESTION.” Refuses to Disouss Rumor that He Will Try Her for Lesser Degree of Crime. NAN PATTERSON FAST GALLOPS AT. BELMONT PARK (Continued from First Page.) galloping: 110 pounds “Bi Just qnoush to Keep iim on edge, He ran a good trace last timo and he evidently kes thie track, LIPTON—One mile in 1.47, breesing 105 pounds up. Don't look for any |m- provement in this horse. OLD AVARD—Sly furlongs tn 1.22 1-5, ee 100 pounds up, A very ord! F.—Four furlongs in 0.49 1-5, e ‘Dhis colt should moon, speed in his work, My him once oe {hice more. He will certainly maxo HOORAY—Four furlongs in 0.49, han- Poe May win about hi ata this morning was very im- tn cle om: breesing; © pounds up. not placed among the hi pany Pie oan iy any th he can be mi RIGHT AND 7 ‘TRUM—Four turton, BULTLING—Four Cee CAN'T GO FREE RIGHT AWAY. Dietrict-Attorney May Reach a Deol. elon To-Morrow as to Final Die position of the Case, At the conclusion of a conferance held this afternoon bebween District-Attor- ney Jerome, Assistant District-Attor- neys Rand and Garvan and Abraham Levy and Daniel O'Reilly, counsel for Jerome tssued the following statement: "In reference to the case of the people atement other than thts: My information in regard to the case presents a serfous question for my de- cision and one whioh I must decide my- He May Re&ch a Decision To-Morrow ‘There was & rumor current around the Criminal Courts Bullding this afternoon ‘hat Mr, Jerome was considering the advisability of having Nan Patterson indloted for @ lesser degree of murder or manslaughter than that for which ehe was tned. Mr, Jerome would not ced to any rellable source, WANT PATTERSON GIRL FOR CASHIER BY EMMELINE PENDENNIS. “fe it true you are going on the stage just so soon as you get ball?” was one of the first things I asked Nan Patter- son after she had said 'Hello!'’ and shaken hands through the prison bara not," Little scream of horror, ‘hea these offers to appear on the Vaudevillos strge at all sorts of high figures aren't true?" “On, yes, they are true enough, and plentiful too, but they don’t tempt me ene little bit, "What are you going to do when you bal “The Ha thing is to take a cab to the Pennsylvania station and use these Uckets,"" eald Nan, drawing from her chatelaine two Uckets to Washington stamped and dated one week back, The slips of paper were worn with frequent handling, and were a little tragedy all in themselves, telling a sorry tale of days of waiting and hopes deferred, “You see, I had them with me all that day when I/waited for the jury to bring in the verdict that never came,” said the girl, with a little choke in her voice, “Then, the next diay, when I felt dis- tressed and, maybe, a little superst tous, I gave them to Mr, O'Reilly, be- cause 1 had an idea they were hoodoos, But I'm not afraid any more, and 1 got them back, ‘There isn’t any use of being MI about things, Is there?" n you do get home will you stay think I shall never want to leave.” “put after you've lived a quiet sort of life won't you get tred of It and long for the stage again, or think a little seriously About some of these ters? The $70 a week one, n . stane laughed Nan; k offer, either.” “Gracious!” 1 gasped, it.” “It'e from a mana wants to star me at laughed merrily Doesn't that tempt you?" ot a bit, I've been In the public eye a good deal too long already, Then, if the District-Attorney thought 1 wanted to do anything like that, I guess he Would make quick plang for a fourth trial,” “Pell me about you get." “nor the $3,000 a “tell me about He Nan in Toronto. 1 500 a day.” 1 d some of the letters y are from men, women and They offer me sympathy, love, | prayers and conversion to heaven, They offer) nd lots, Western dogs and canary birds. |, above all, they offer me posttions,”’ $250 2 Week in a Restaurant, “Where, 8 vesldes on the stage? “In a restaurant, I have an offer at 3250 a week to act as cashier In a glace n West Broadway. The is not two blooks from the 8 ol the tragedy of June 4 how many proposals of mar- got? | As D “tel aise you “Hunde paren) feo igtble’ men?!" owd call them sy One of my Dba caurant cffork “uber a wide | with seven children, Think of It! Then Uiere ts a man up In the Klondike who. has just ‘airuck it rich,’ and he wants to kitow if he shall come on and get me or if Wl ey alone hd te 1 to me." 1 nd Nan smiled, evous siniio that Is an that weltes, to oipelt erfed Nan with a [and 2-5, Dreesing} 100 pounds up. na one ee mile in 1.4, breesing; rep y we pane a dhe ts na ft earner een be made, Has a nice turn of spead, AT SHEEPSHEAD, GHEDPSHPAD BAY, May 8,—Fair, oriep wenther and a track that was smooth and fest were the ¢raioing con- ditions at the course .thde monning, ‘There were scores of epectatons end full attendance of dloclesw and other experts present to watoh the workouts, At an carty hour Mr, August Lel- mont’s Lord of the Vale was allowed 0.52, his eat Ana in @ short race will take tl PHANTOM 105, pounds up, Jonas 0.28, 0.84, 0.80 9.63, 1.06, 05, 1.18, Klornan, trainer, *eAQUINT unds up, fi 58 ve fur longs; 0,12 8- Ma lr ld "ote 1.05, ew f train pa hed are “Pansers: shan, tra. NUP BLA ral tn 1.60 8, ee nan) _ i (sity atl f—110 5 ‘ mn, qageereae reesing. ohare ot a 3 ti hatr- bs Van Piloton tral INC! TOR—110 3 a eeu 18 5, x papal ot 1.18 1-2, iid li eer aa his ant race. FF. Van’ eo Gr JAGH—1i0, pounds and 6 ay ae miles, 0.12 FA 1.82 8 28 3 nize rove trom mariner in which wee done he ea ta aes Ves RYAN pounds RE —110 Bras, wD) & mite, 0.12 1-2 obey 0,86 8-8, 0.50, handily, ea) this one as he pert inly isa win- B. Reid, MBATON ET tb nds up, and AS- TRAPA-15 furlongs, 0.12, 0.24, 0.36 0.49 2-5, hanaty | from the same stable BL Reld, trainer: ‘Two more |amoore, C. 2 mile and a furlong gallop, with about reeled off tre Giutanpe on the bid as follows: 0.12 2-6, 0961-6, 1989-6, 1.62, 2.07, ‘Tht is the furthest the racer haa been asked who fs at Mount|self and not permit the newspapers to to and was part of his preparation mond to Steretary |donide for me. T dave not yet deolted for the ‘New Rochelle Handicap, iat he will | it." lly attend to the cases of the tor which he fe an eligible, atong with hie stable mate, Blandy, ‘Drajner G. R. Tompkins sent Boxwood and Lseppnypnlietad lore gliath gd Ba fences ‘Goan peautstu ir hu a to"heve & arn Mr, for’ o¢ Jumpers, Drome- ane ett sone ent 10 ec iB, Tata better open. 0 remett of Sra it gat ed his who did not pokey the bai to be of such suff: ‘eatert Stacy . ee woud core tS the” jum: 01 e own, He will prove 4 stumbling block Se TA Kenia beatae vanced, ‘The workows of were; Per eR WING 10 P pounds at ae five furtongs, 0.11 8-6, 0.2% 0 dily, Oge of the string. an eight Dromeduny, ie a of the tay being on the loping. As Belmont Part hie be in the Brooklyn, sopra take La ‘an exceptional horse to (3 as food ‘ag he ever, Was. 2k ES yoynen, train EWEDT PEPPER—105, furlongs in 1,05. 1-2 han toa ver my in vind company, Gwynn ‘Tompkins, tm EVENING—110 pounds up, ia half mile re, 024-2, 0.87, 1.001 ly. This trick. MONDAY—i15-pounds up. ale trtugones |" In 7.27 breesing, 8. Book EA pnd ins and, MAN. DARIN, 110 pounds up; four furlongs in proosing, W. Brooks, trainer. JOCKEY FULLER IS DYING NOW Was Thrown in of in BOOMS Hand- icap at Jamaica, and Hospital Doctors Have Little Hope of His Recovery. Jockey G. ©, Fuller is dying in 8t. Mary's Hospital at Jamatca, L, I, Ful- Jer was thrown with his mount, Wiltul, in the Excelsior Handicap, run at Ja- maica, by the swerving of Preen, Ful- ler was stepped on by one of the field and his right kneecap was severed, Blood polsoning has set In and the doce tors entertain no hope of his recov Fuller was the premier jockey of the | world when dissipation did not ineapac 4 ago he won. the AM ne a Ct iy Burrances of win cat Btionul nish. in whieh | counted heavily, Fuller also | er Her: | his natn landed A ean aee il) winner ov ert in the Suburba bert May discovered at New Orleans by | Archie Ziminer, and swept the bie stakes during his first season the East. One Of iw greatnat ridos besidas the two, al- iy uentioned was the Saratoga (up, seen ned Africhndey the winner eno after he had npparenlily elven from the end. ‘The wight tha race, Fuller spent tn, carous Ine. nnd Ht was only at 4 o'clogie In the morning of the big race that his man- ager found him. es 1,000 MEN WANTED FOR COTTON FIELDS. Louisiana Planter Asks McAdoo to Notify Sturdy Men Out of Bmployment, Polive Commissioner McAdoo to-day recelved a letter from 7, 8, Dickinson, \cwner of large cotton fields at Matthew, La, requesting Mr. MeAdoo to notify all sturdy men out of employment in this city to communicate with him at once, ? He working Nis cotton flelds, wish uny clerks to apply. oe WASHINGTON DUKE, TOBACCO KING, DEAD DURHAM, N. C., May 8,~Wawhington Duke, the millonaire founder of the Duk oo Manufacturing Company, now one of the principal branches of needs 1,000 men to assist him in Ho doesn’t EN HODDI rite mile 0.13 1-2, 0.26 2-6, dily, C, B, Reld, traéner. ie Moon pounds WD pea PROSPE ‘UT Tones, O11. 24 8 5, PR es 038-5, easily, ‘much the bet- ter of the pair. COP! furlongs, 012,038 45 atts, ‘Bio Vr 1.08, 4 Was dotng hin beet at the finish, eat Haman, WALD | TRISHMAN- Nei pounds up; five furlongs tn 1.60, eee & This fellow is on the slow side, fin, trainer. ater ey 2, i ution. 018, O88 tc. Cite Pet aie 1 pane, ‘Tradition ° Ait is gibl iy the Ladies’ Stakes. '. ner, trainer. LORALTASI10 pounds un; ¢! eT At Dae Oa 88 handy, A, J._Jovner. trainer. WOOLWIOH—110 pounds wp: five 0,38 1-2, Chad ha 13, Ps In ‘his first race, GR. FU 15 3 five furs 1 TE hs, bak oe Ta 08 pounds . Tab her for Cag ba) Gay Alwin—11) pounds furtonga: 0,12 8-6, 0.09, 0.87, O60 ores tires, higndity, Wateh him. He com rat from a winning barn. J. RED ROBY 310 junds up, a half ie 0, han: trainer. ints up: ‘Ave {ie Domes; 0.12 1-2, 0.25. Feue . A shitty ‘one of the Paget #bring, A. J. Toomer, trainer. EARLY AND OFTEN—110 pounds un; five furlongs, 0, 871-2, 0494-5, 1.03 1-5. hand ly. One of the good fillte of the Keene string. W. Gleason, trainer. CAROLA—115 pounds up, and Cur'- osity, 110 pounds un; five furtongs tn 1.% eplloning. W. Glenson, trainer. PVASION-110 pounds up, and Bel- xravin, 110 pounds wp, five furloues tn 1.4 handily. \W, Gleason, trainer, MONE YSAINT—105 pounds. ral four (cones te in 9.521-2, handily, W. Glea- train TRUE LOVE, U8 pounds up, and 81- Ghee pounias ups Ave furtangs, 1n 106 12, handily. W, Gleason, trainer. BOY CHASED OFF CAR TO DEATH Freight Train Brakeman with Coupling Pin Went After ‘Flip- pers’ and Johnnie Garrett Is Ground to Bits Under Wheels. Attempting ¢o leap from a moving frolgt train after his two companions as they efld in fear before a brakeman }armed with @ coupling pin, Johnnie Garrett, aged fifteen, of No. 142 West Find avenue, to-day fell beneath the wheels of the ¢rain on the Harlem 3ranch ct the New York Central at One Mundred and Twelfth street and Wan ground to pleces. Johnnie and two boy friends had been amusing themeelves by “fipping'’ traing along the tracks that skirt the Norvi River, riding a Mtile way until they were discovered, and then jumping off to wolt for another train, In this way they managed to get up to One Hundred ani Twenty-ninth atreet, and then they sierted hack, Jumping aboard the “Dolly Varden" pasecnger train that runs from Spuyten Duyvil to Thirtleth street, they rodw until chased off by the conductor at Ruy freight train following ni: for their attention, anid a ing aon the ladder of the third car from the rear the three boys ecaled to the top ot the car, where hey remained until th: t came A ht, not know this two, in pafely. joi as he clam! “dertat ing over him body’. 14 Engineer Mchation held for the Coronet’ police attach no ‘blame to him, LOST AT POKER, ENDED HIS LIFE. Young Salesman Had Quarr with His Family Bees of Gambit After having played poker all nigh and lost all hitsavings Charlos ‘Balsa \ at One Hundred and Sixteenth street. A One Hundred and er 1 arety the" pare une last two roe oe. and. grinding “his nner was es Jury, though the “MONDAY KVENING, MAY 8, 1905, GZAR'S FLEET INTOG0’S NET; FRANCE 1S HIT Long Lines of Scouts Out to Intercept Rojestvensky’s Fleet of Ships. .|NEUTRALITY ROW HOT. *T SURPRISE Is “In My Opinion the Venezuelan Situation Is Most Important One Ever Presented,” Says Minister to Evening World. Herbert WW, Bowen, Amerioan Minia- whonke recent charg integrity of Francis B, Loomis, Aasistant Secretary of State, reatitea in his being ordered to come home and explain himself, arrived here -Hapan, Angry, 1s Near the Break- tng Point with the French. i|NEBOGATOFF AT SAIGON. Hie Hospital Ship In Port and Re-| W. mainder of Division te Sighted Supply Steamers There. i + AMOY, China, May 8&—Vessels arriv- ing here report baying this port and ships appear off Amoy at night and undoubtedly are in communication through this place with the island of Formosa, ‘A Japanese line of scouts is reported here to be around the south of Formosa, and another line of scouts is sald to reach out into the Pacific from opposite Tamaul (in the northern part of For- mona), A censorship is maintained over cable messages from Formosa, BAIGON, French Coohin-China, May &—Dhe Russian Hospital ahip Kostroma, artived here to-day, which indicates the @pproach of the fourth division of the Ruglan Gegond Pacific equadron, commanded by Vive-Admiral Neboga- toft, Sixteen freight-laden pteamera are off Cape St, James, near here, ‘The main Rugsian squadron is mid to be off the coast of Annam. Admiral Rojestvensky's squadron has been located by Admiral de Jonquiere's Intelligence Department in the neigh- borhood of a bay southward of Hon- Kohe Bay, coast of Affnam, Rojestyens- ky was warned and sald he would leave immediately, Russians Pass Saigon. HONG KONG, May 8.~A special de- spatch from Saigon, Cochin China, re- ports that Rear-Admiral Nebogatoff's division has passed Baigon, A Russian cruiser was off Hon-Kohe Bay, a short distance north of Kam- ranh Bay, May 6, when the British steamer Charterhouse, which arrived here to-day, passed that point, ter also noticed a collier lea bay and steaming east, Russian squadron wa: PARIS, May &—Dr. Mbtono, the Japs. nese Minister to Wrance, went to the Foreign Office yesterday evening, where he had an extended interview with For. ign Minister Delonase, The nature of their convermution was not disc'osed, but {t is understood that Dr. Motono ro- fered to Japan'a increasing Impatience regarding the alleged breaches of neu- ‘The feollng prevails here that the sit- vation Is gradually assuming much tension, Reports are current that the positive instructions of the French of- ficials here recetve perfunctory execu-| Indo-China owing to the individual sy:n- pathy existing between the civil and naval French and Russian authorities. Lansdowne After France. LONDON, May 8.--Verbal communica- tlons quite recently passed between the British and French Foreign OfMices concerning the alleged toleration by France of breaches of neutrallty on the part of the Russian warships in the Far East. ‘This was practically admitted to the Assoctated Press at the Foreign Office to-day, but the officials declined to en- ter into details on the subject, In the absence of official and definite information it 1s agid that the vorbal communications were not unnat in view of the newspaper publication: Frora another souroe The Associat: Press Jearned that Foreign Secretary Lansdowne communicated with the Frohch Ambassafor tn London and to the French Foreign Office through the British Ambassador at Paris within « few days, eel MISSOURI WINS LONG RACE OF 7 BIG BATTLE-SHIPS. (Continued from First Page.) rapid-firing guns was given, At this practice the men on the Kentucky es- tublishea a new record, twenty-egnt men at fourteen five-inch rapld-firing guns averaging 51-2 hits @ minute. Bome of the other ships made in| Feoords at the practice, too, and after- want the voyage up he coast was rosumed and was without inoldent un- i] shortly before 10 o'clook Baturday 9] morning, when by ‘lors order ¢rom the Alabama every one af the big son fighters hove to ahd got ready for the race, Start of the Ocean Race ‘The start was made promptly bay BA o'clock, when the fleet was 200 mil south of Cape Henry, It was nip rt wile and of Venscle were almost he’arst two ‘hour Rhian F a tw Stor tie ee atte and and Alabama Jagan to in t ted Japan: | ene tion on the part of their subordinates in| 5; to-day on the Red D liner Philadelphia, He waa accompanied by his wife, On| arriving here Mr. Bowen learned that) the President. was away hunting, so) he wired to Washington that he was home and would come there whenever! he was wanted. He then went to his home at No, 1M Prospect street, Mast capi Ka heres to make limselt on oo oa en a en dine, over order to ‘report a at came home. I hay od my afi here and em ing further order. I can say ve Of the merite of the, controversy which home. he great y snout iu sealed altnation iplomat! over presen i ie meet” r Mtnatton in the i A He ri ag to the rei sian Bown tet ies, And — influel ha SHovod almoat ail charinels. Ct Informa newspaper ne over COMING.’-BOWEN ‘TEN HIGH POLICE OFFICIALS TO CO Four Inspectors and Six Cap- tains Slated for Compulsory Retirement This Week—Fif- teen Sergeants Forced Out. Commissionor McAdoo intends this week to retire a large number of men who have been condeinned by the Board of Polloe Surgeons, It ts auld that at least four inspect six captains and Atteen sergeants were unable to pass the rigorous physical test which Mr, Mo- Adoo's surgeons applied to them three months ago, ; Inspeotora Nicholas Brooks and Elbert O; Smith, of Manhattan, and Inspectors Thomas, L. Druhan and Thomas Murphy wore among the officials long In the ser- vice who were compelled to do gymnas- tles, and who, it Js whispered among the “wise ones," failed to toe the mark, Mr, McAdoo enid to-day he expocted to Annéunce the names of the men to be retired in a tow days, He added that no promotions would be made at th's time to fill the vacancies caused by the compulsory retirements, and that bo would use Coll ied to act as in- spectory, Elght thousand mon fuve applicd to take the exuininaon fur poiicemen This is the larg Dumber that has ever put in ther, ‘po ications at one tmo in the history of the Police Do- partment, ‘The Commissioner declared the men would don merit No money or pull ia needed to get on the police force," he sald, ‘esciteiiliemtcetenees MERGER OF TRUST COMPANIES IN EFFECT. ‘Trast, Company of Amerion Bleets Ottioers and Begin: Buntmess, ‘The merger of the Trust Company of Amertoa and the City Trust Company of New York into the North American Company, under ths name ‘The Company of America," took ef- feat to-day at the opening of business, ‘The main office of the Trust Com- pany of America will be in the office now occupied by the former North American Truat Company at No, 135 Broadway, and the offices heretofore coupled by the City Trust Company of | New York at Wo, 3 Wall street and by the ‘Trust Company of Amertoa at No. 49 Broadway will temporarily be oper- | fated as branches, the business being | transferred to the main office as rep- idly as posstble and finally the branches | cloned, The temporary board provided for in| the morger agreoment met this morning | and elected: Oaklelgh Thorne, Preal- dent; Jotn D. 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Even If you feat like (t, dare Naty ‘Gesite? JULIUS --On Bunday. May 7, 1905, KATIB JULI. neo Goots, beloved wite of Honey A. Jullus, in the 24th yeae of her ané. Pig aneumtives ‘nd, en invited to attend tun Feeldetice, ae Br emda: torment Hinnete Oetaaterks ‘on the “htabam wees twenty-one years old, went to his fure she 11 one of eh oa nished room at No. 240 Séoond atrect to-day and ended his Iite by shooting himself in the lett breast. by The boy had recently quarretied with] a his parents, who Mve at No, 9 Fifth street. They discarded him because of his habits of mambiing, The younk wom 1 Duke, re an he whe engaged to marry also tlitew] 10 ‘ehe me ¢ | dan vther that ts 1 to Baye mo. have lots of champions,” |DON'T BE BURGLED! 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