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H EN THOUGHT | VICTIM DEAD Grazed Cafe Propri-| ¢tor’s Temple and He Dropped to Floor. | Bi ‘Scene of Attempted Robbery | “th True Wild West Style. IN CENTRAL PARK. | Police Botleve They Have Caught ‘One of the Deeperadces—Harnett @eved Cash by Quick Wit. armed with re-| “ Harnett, the proprietor of a oats “pevolver at Harnett before the money El gbarged with being implicated in by persons who have beon held up re- @lose tho place at 12 o'clock, turning ih Faced Two Revolvers. 4 ier nee in the shadow, but he could i that each of the men carried Two. highwaymen, | ‘wolvers, invaded upper Fifth avenue) Sast night and attempted a hold-up at S fi nort! n end of Millionaires’ Row fat Ninety-cighth street and Fifth ave- me. wyas the man picked out by the thieves as a victim, Only the nervou of one of them, who discharged his isteould be secured, frustrated the robbery | * “Edward Thompson, of No, 70 Fast | | One Hundred and Sixth street, was yjyeeiened in Harlem Court ton grime, but Harnett could not identity hhim, ‘Thompson, who had a big re- (volver in his pocket when arrested, was D pent to Headquarters 10 be looked over, ,, @ently in ehd around Central Park, y Harnett sent his employees home jearly last night, there being no business en account of the rain, He prepared to| @own all the lights but one over the Sash register belind the bar and lock- | all the doors but that at the side [Ugbrough which he intended to leave. a / Ble was counting the cash in the res- hor when he heard a noise in the 1s:'ealoon, and looking up he saw in the two men entering the side door. ‘wo revolvers, One of them was #0 ‘Mervous he could scarcely stand, The e "was cool. mle don't want any trouble,” said } “ "the collected burglar, “and neither do ou. We've got you right, and the 17° est thing you can do is to give up BG.1 what you've got.” pei then one of the revolvera carried + oy the nervous man went off, The bul- | et gresod Harnett's right temple and Jodged in the mirror. Harnett dropped Debind the bar. ‘Thought Shot Was Fatal, HER PET SEIZED Mrs. Slate Attempts to Get Back} I BY O0G-CATCHER Her Dog, and Then Complains to Police of Treatment She Reoeived. 7S GREAT TO PAVE ALITTLE BLACK M By T, E. /ow:rs. a Frank Maixner, of No. igs First ave: | to know the customers they must have nue, {8 only fout@men years old, but he ‘thinks he BOY SHERLOCK HOLMES SOON RUNS DOWN A YOUNG CROOK : ; The Purity of Duffy’s Cider - Endorsed by Food Commissioners! | After a Searching Analysis, Milton Trenham, Food Commissioner Frank Maixner, Only Fourteen, Is Put on Trail of Persons Who, Were Defrauding His Employer, and Quickly Causes the Arrest of One of Them. worked here." has a chance of having some-| From Mins Duffy he seoured the AN TOR A TCDG A | ~ COURSE IN AUTO Chauffeur William Luttgen Held Months on Account of Per- formance in Fifth Avenue. William Linttgen, a hauteur of No MH Rast Bliehtverixth street, was or Weilivet in the Yorkville Count today lby Patrolman Quinn, of the trame | squad who told an unusual story. street, Quin said, aa elderly woman was lealing tWo little children across the stacet whan Luttgen started tho machine thom the left to the reht and chased them to the sidewalk. Ho then wutned @ud chased some people to the left. Quinn said be thougat Luttgen was either intoxicated or insane, and shout: ed to him to stop, but he paid no at tention, The patrolman, who was on horseback, was conducting a woman across the avenue at Sixty-firet street. |He declared thet Luttgen turned tae machine and dashed towards them. Qwnn hurried the woman to the side- walk, and then put after Luttgen, and |with some ether policemen finally suc ceeded In getting Into the machine and arresting: him Luttgen denied that he had run down | any one or behaved in any but an order- v ua trate Barlow bylievre | Quleaea’ neldiuttgen in $600 for hit |ood behavior for three months, He |Nad no bondsman In court and waa Jlocked u ‘FOURTH ARREST FOR MURDER Lonte Ballett! Held tn Connection with (Bat-lim- Mek” Cane Louls Bailett!, known in Chinatown ae "Kid Bink" becuse of his | tents '@ left eve, the fourth of the pris- oners arrested on the suspicion of being connected with the murder of “Eat-'Km-Up-Jaok"’ MeManus on ‘Thunsday lest, wus to-day arnraignat before Magistrate Finn in the Tombs Police Court, Ho owes remantied to the Coroner's offlox Coroner Golten- kranz onlered Balletti committed to the House of Detention as a witness at the Inquest in $60 ball, whieh was fur- rahed tater by Thomas J. Foley, leader in the Second A+nem: t, through his right-han® Benator Reardon. UTOISTS NOT GENTLEMEN, SAYS JUDGE in $600 Bond for Three “Qnce You Put Foot in a’ Car All Is Lost,’’ a Scorcher Is Told, Magistrate Crane declared in the Hariem Police Coltrt to-day that a gen- tleman was no longer a gentieman Im- mediately he stepped into an automo- bile and. took the machine in hand. Qhinn unit he was at Fifth avenue The Court propounded this Judai ; ; foe, ePikeMM When Arthar Durla, a lawyer, | svat street yesterday afters) se x4. ito West One Hundred and Fit- | noon whan he saw Luttken driving | toeath street, wos arraigned before him Die machine, taking a zigzag courte charged wit) running his car at the own the avenue at @ rate of About yate of thirty miles an hour, ‘The Afteen miles an hour, At Bixty-second ge was made by Policoman W | bald, of the West One Hundred and Ifty-second sirest station, who had ar- rested the lawyer on Washington Heights, After the polloeman had told of his | motorcycle and how he determined that the car was being driven at the rate of thirty mile: hour, Magistrate Crane said to luria: : “You are like all the rest of them. You are & refined, well-educated, re gesture of mock Wespalr ‘all the reat of them. your foot In your oar your gentlemanly instinots forgotten,” The young lawyer fainly brietied with wrath and retorted: “Your Honor, Tam e gentleman ait ime," "No," responded Magistrate Crane, shaking his "an airto mak holwet nts self-fospect and every: @ man forget his self- every |thing, f will hold you tn €900 ball for Special ‘Sessions,"” “But I want to be tried right ewer, in this court,”’ cried the lawyer, The Court leaned ver the benoh and replied with emp! “My dear only wish I wae eble ee put all is lost and ‘YOU a Once you Taha prisoner offered h ball, but thie 1@ prisoner offered cas! ut was refused. He was, therefore, Jed to A coll and looked up until @. bondeman could be found ‘him. He wes 90 | overcome with indignation thet he would not disouss the c: EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS | INAUGURATED IN ROME. | ROM™, June 1.This being Ascension | Day and the day set for the tnaugura- tlon of the Buchartetio Congress, the Fare Teh ee ara pony, saber mans in St. groweed, about 60,000 persons being pees. ‘The Papal procession Included Ardh- bishop Ryan, of Philadelphia; Janssen, of Belleville, vel, itoona, Pa; of Omaha, Neb., and Bi of Stoux City, Bignap’ Boanaelt shoe Gartigas, oul | PENTECOST'S COOK WORRIED THE ‘COP | Julia Murphy Bothered a Police- man So Much When He Was) Helping a Horse that He Had to Arrest Her. Julla Merpby, thirty-alght years old, a cook employed by Lawyer Hugh C. Pentecost, of No. 1730 Broadway, wes @ prisoner th Yorkville Police Court to- day on complaint of Patrolman Ryan, of tho Haat Fifty-firet Street Station, who accused her of interfering with him in the discharge of hiv duty. Ryan sald that the woman interfered oM- clously and refused to get out of his way when he waa trying to raise horse which fel last evening, at Witty- ninth etreet and Third avenue, ‘The horae ‘was attached ¢o a soda- water wagon owned by Moers Smith, of 47 Monroe etreet, Wille Ryan, @mith and several citizens were trying to dis- entangle the animal from the harness and shatts @o that it could rise a crowd gathered, in which was Miss Murphy. Ryan feared that the horse in tte strugeles would kick some of the tators and ordered them back to the ‘All obeyed, Fi Murphy, “who ‘where whi wyan nally aldewalk aud told At this, he eaya, #| with punishment by demanded his number. badge number, einot, number, #4. on threatened him 8 superiors and He gave her hie notlo lape number signified, but she seemed to be evsploious that ‘he was deceiving her made @ note of the Aopareatiy believing that to be the be 2 : wee found to badly Wid ite owner, bas uJ » Ryan elephone to the Bergh, Bo ty, to have t Bent Oe Seater oi uh yen tried pre’ tim from an ber, righ ‘he horwe hurt by ita a it went to a vent ‘acoom: Urpose, continuing her Di the poltoetaan “broke. ote ‘attested the her message to the etation and aay the women said ahe 5 haem, ine ieertert heh not doing hore. | ‘Her | rat his story, ut the woman ‘under br io peace for three monthe, Later he roled her fur that period in the cus- 3 ty Miss Alice Smith, the oourt vrobation omMeer, Serious Dental Diseases Now The Alveolar Method of the Now Famous Dr. Martin Has Saved Many a One the Trying Ordeal of » Bridgework, the Weare ing of a Plate of False Teeth; Has Cured Loose: Teeth, Pyorrhea Alveola. ris and Other Diseases that All Dentists Before Dr. Martin Considered Ine curable, ' Call and Receive Expert Examination and Advice Without Charge. Never in the history of pro’ stonal enterprise has BER ly ieee! taneous enthusiasm been aroused for Dr. G. Gordon Martin's net method of Alveolar dentistry, whiat though only announced four Suma days ago, has had thousands of ine quiries by mai] and in person at the doctor's offices, at 820 Fitth sree New York. This {s not wondered by persons who know at what a ris diculous standstill the profession of dentistry has been for years and if what urgent need it stood of just such {mpetus and improvement as Dr. Martin has given it, And noe only has the public showed its eager+ ness for the doctor's new method, but the more advanced and broads minded of New York dentists have expressed their appreciation by send« ing Dr. Martin those among their wn patients suffering from sertous ntal diseases which they theme selves could not cure. This remarkable tnvention-discov= ery has stood the critical examinas tion of our foremost men, and all are agreed that it is a most wonderful and practical idea and a blessing ine deed to the many thousands of men and women who have actually suf. fered for the lack of a dentist skilled enough to do difficult work sclene tifically, This want has now been admirably filled by Dr. Martin, and it 1a @ pleasure to say that hii Th vices have been solicited by the vory best people of New York and vicin- ity, as well as by those in the more humble walks of life, ‘This confidence in Dr, Martin has fnoreased since the details of his now famous clinic were made public, with the addition of the sworn afi- davit of Mrs, Evans, the lady on whom Dr. Martin demonstrated so successfully, Since she was selected by the University management {tself as the “worst", subject they knew of, nd ng Dr, Martin had never before seen her, the genuineness of the case and the successful issue of tt cannot be disputed; but the reader can see fhe full particulars by referring to a recent issue of this paper, Costs No More than Others, Dr, Martin, as has been previously pointed out, should not confound- ed with “dental parlors,” ‘dental in- stitutions,” and dentists of the ordi- nary kind whow disguise their gull Easily Curable. - i ‘ of Minnesota, Finds Duffy’s Cider Absolutely Pure thing on Sherlock Holmes some day.| names of all the boys who have been Mrs, Virginia B. Slate, of No, 2700| ‘This belfef is shared by Anna Duffy, | employed in the Jaundry in the last Brondway, visited the dog pound at| manager of the Madison Laundry, at| {¥0 Years. There were not many and t ° Taal One Hundred) and @econd strest| No; HM Beventh’ avenue, by whom | Sensual hoes Gaus ioe enor: Frank 1s employed as a delivery boy. and Free from Preservatives. | employee, and another boy going into Misa Duffy has been annoyed of late ae gmpores ane aroma ee Oi FF ealth and Vigor in\Every Glass. hy a couple ot oye who hi beep nated ce SNe AAU Atay ana Collecting from her customers and ‘He sneaked in’ the front way. and) The Food Commissioners Throughout the United States aK the collections " Youtiy Malaner to And the thever. Join Mr. Trenham and Pay a Glowing Tribute to the Purity, Excellence and Health-Giving Qualities of DUFFY’S CIDER—THE GREAT SUMMER DRINK, "Duck!'' shouted the thief who had heept his herve, ‘You've Kiiled fim." ‘The two mon ran into Ninety-eighth street. Harnett waited a minute and “then followed. They were not in sight {end West river this afternoon because ‘when he reached the street, but he|the dog oatchera had captured Mrs. Heard suunds in Central Park that led| Slate's brindle bull terrier Bertha, Tim to believe they had jumped the| ‘The indignant woman was repulsed by fwall and were making off through the | the attendante. She then sprang into Gees, Every one in the neighborhood | "er waiting carriage and drove hur- ‘wae 4 none had heard the shot, | Tiedly to the East One Hundred and tee opal locked the place and went | Fourth streot @tation, Rushing in she 10 the East One Hundred and Fourth |crled to Sergt. Powers, who was at the : 1 desk: piteet station, where he reported the | "“igergeant, I have beon brutally mir- names and call attention to their an- ti nouncements with a crude illustra tion of a set of teeth. Dr. Martin has nothing in commgn with such as these. He does not offer “bargains,” but skilful, sclentific dentistry along entirely new lines originated by him and approved of by six of the feading clvilized countries of the world, {n- cluding, of course, the United States. To answer at large the questions so | the street Maixner called a ‘policeman | who arrested Loeb, The other boy got way, but Juoeh told his name and po-| emen nre looking for him. laundry’ to the dumb walter and col-| leat 9% cents. When the boys gat to} to collect they must know something | about the business of the laundry, And often put to the doctor, whether his method is so much more expensive than the ordinary, he wishes to say —au) l@btempted hold-up. Capt. Brennan put | | | . dog catchers came along and seized | ner and forced to go away without Jigme detectives on the caso and somo [tmated by those ruffana at the pound: |inif pet Sy maid fat homett te me. | pet, “T cold toon Fratee atthe pound Exh A Pate; Mien Taentam that not only ts it not more expen- iB houre later they arrested young | out to ive my dog Bertha an airing: on ha he cault Galles oahu tira Bowers sent ®: pollcenan with Commenissconert asiskan Bomeeuisernae sive, but, when the nature and vatue ' Sphompson. While they were passing One Hundred | When I reached. the pound I. Was| Mrs. Slate to assisc her In getting back of the work are considered, and its ¥ and Second street and Broadway thel treated in the most disoourteous man-! her dog. Mfelong permanency, !t is positively less expensive, and one can marvel why any one will go to ordinary dentist to have ordina! service performed when he can get the very best that fs obtainable at no greaier cost. Those to whom cost ie no object should still go to Dr. Mur tin, as, after all, here only ean the best dental service be seoured. The Most fleriown Cases Sought, While Dr, Martin, natarally, cam do the simple work of filling a carl tooth with superior excellence, canes that he really seeks are those that have defied the skill of lother dentists, including thove ‘ten~ tists who are thought to be foremost in their profession; cases of loose @ GAUSE THEIR SON'S ARREST. | Parents Acouse Boy of Stealing Diamond Harri », Mt ove @ youns woman whom my par- wPients are trying to prevent mo from )) marrying, and that is the reason why i i°X am arrested, said eighteen-yoar-old ‘Harry Singer, of No. 279 Broome street, Stwhen he wes arraigned in Essex Mar- Ket Court to-day on the charge of steal- dng @ pair of diamond earrings valued + @t $700 trom hie mother. Bhe acoused chim of pawning the gems for $350 and produced the pawn ticket as evidence againet him, Important Foreign and Telegraphic News Mrs. H. H. Harjis Dead. CAKLSBAD, N. M,, June L—Mrs. H. H, Harjls, wite of the Paris partner of J, 'Plerpont Morgan, died yesterday from consumption. Her husband and two Gaughters were with her when death came, The body will be taken to New York in a special car and sent to Paris for burial. ‘The Harlin years agu for the benefit of Mrs, Har- | Friend of Pensioners Dead. | Cuban Budget Held Up, LONDON, JUNE 1.—Henry Charles | Richards, Conservative Member of Par- lament for Bast Finsbury, and well- iinowa advocate of ofd age pensions, died here this morning of heart disease, ‘He was born in 1861. Officers’ Conference Begins, came to Carlsbad two | NmWPORT, JUNF 1.—The annual sum- HAVANA, June 1.—‘he Senate yester- day rejected the report of the Finance Committee, which practically approved the budget as sent to Congress by Pres!- dent Palma, Senor Capote, the leader of the Moderates, left the room before the vote was taken. Membera of the to say, they want the budsst American Fruit Product Company, Rochester, New York. » an Gentlemen:-- reduc y | mer conference of officers at the Naval 8h iF admitted pawn ch rings, " » Mr. Ha i Ith 3 Spat mula that nie mother gave tiem to] ationsire, and’ tne damily lived th 1 War College on Coasters starpor intand Alice Roosevelt Day, Sample of Duffy‘ Cider (Btertitzed and Carbonated) aub- tne falling teeth, recoding gums, Ji wy t splendor here. | day ntinue uni 4 , #0 pawn tor bee S60. thet aie cummed. G24 Oct, 1. The opening was without ell mitted to thie Department for analyeis has been returned from the Laboras bi ier ‘gums, pyorrhes, the repino- twas Genica by botn parents, Two Died In Train Fire, | forma! exercises. During the summer vas] worthy here tor & week |, ae Ing of missing teeth without bridee- j ° rat 4 , ‘ Young Singer was held 1n $3,000 bal! paxroN, 0. JUNB 1—Pennaylvanta importance “will -be. dieeuesed be tee | saat Cauitaee CON Manik Parse: tory. Our Chemist reports having ohtained the following reaulte}, eli onl yNpien ane a ms ie tht or trial, passenger train No. 28, from Bt. Louis, | Sanference, and the egnclusiong reached | “On ‘Thuraday of next week she wil be 0807 othte of false teeth will be. unn I eer RANE struck an oll Wagon at Bulllwater Junc- | conm\deration “and. “Tecommendation, | Spree Sues at, the, baseball park | Specific gravity at 60°F -:- + - - 2.066! & plate of cayed teeth, aching teet | Philip T. Gronin’s Successor, | t1on early to-day. Aa the oll tank burat ficcster is in ternational law’ ertab: | aa Alice Roosevelt Day nn 2 ee om 26.42 por cent Sinere other dentists are unable to ahaa Seeeiay, aay, i sive wupinesr Dawara ARSNW Maa nieeuten and Russio Will be wiven particular at: | Total solidee == - = see = < locate the trouble, neorot sbacessce Bh Wehent of Pubito Dulidines tor the ten, [Charles Pryor, of Columbus, were | : Woman Killed by Burglar, dunes @ elatei@ esncel eels eunuetenD ames e and auch other serious dental eons) Oy Bough of Queens, to succeed the tate |PUrned to death, the driver of the Despatches Stolen. gw ABR Gh TtUND LeMieo Pear Ne hiss no permanent relief by — Opn T. Cromin. Before consolidation | Was, menhane qumnured: ‘The train Mosboeo, SURG: TeeGourlera belGe, ca ane eta ere noone Polarization (direct)- =~ + + +'+ +s 9.8 in 200 mm tude fhe ordinary dental methods, Dr, Mr. Fossa ve Lae pune of yeara tween Tangler and Fex are repeatedly | xfrg, He Nees wane ae heond A o.7 © © 8 8 Martin can rove rahi) Weed { je Overne in Queens, Hopped, and. robber ' . d Or ar ns pone! { “al Mrs. Howe Stricken. duepatenee ‘0 Ueraia Lowther, Britian | and fitteen-year-old grandchiMt xeven (invert)- - = = = Ay. Hag eat Fe emanent cure tb an aoe = 7 iminter, te now Hen \ , BOSTON, June L—oiry. Jutta Ware | stopped, aad the dospavches were aelaed | Cane ier thy dele ay a ghee anee| Bucrose- - + © ee ee ee ee Heo = 4.08 por cont sured fact. ‘ Pont PMA ENVer capoiel eo ioielal eae . midnight Mrs, Werta heard a noise on 4 Gate Special Appointments Invited, $5 P| and grie ent death of Mra’ Bi the lower floor, Picking up a pitchfork |. , Vixed acid ae malice - = 2+ +--+ 22 0.75 Where persons desiring to meet * ee pee Nac al © | AtANILA: sunie Lhe Chinese Cham= | door lending ite the, e/tting Dm | Added color and preservative - --- = none ing his regu som hours, Detween | ber of Commerce, by @ ununiznous vote, | tall’ man giruck her with a hewy club s 9 and 6, he will make special ap- eM shoe You Can See Th Meets King Victor, has decided 10 stand in tine and then “hie Hise repeatedhy. atten she AGhbalca pis Sieve est eae ae ee hanes 9 and wen for the eveuing or Guns Grit Bainter Ace Re AnaHT ce Gearein |e men exctuslon Woman was dead and the murder Nad | The above analysis, was made on the cider after it wae be made tn barven: ty, slogram, by | fled by letter addressed to G. Gordon Martin, M.D, D. D. 8, (Ins,), Suite 104, 820 5th avenue, cor, 82d, New York City. Persoris living ont of the olty who cannot call and aro inter- ested in Dr. Martin’s discovery with whom he conversed most cordially, showing much knowledge of American affairs, ‘The monarch sald a President of the United States enjoys more power than a King of Italy, freed from the carbon dioxide gae used in carbonating. The reguits show @ The product is of superior B 2,557 OY nner Resorts m2 effered ing, Fishing, Boating, IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY or Secure an Ideal Place to Live, SEND POSTAL perfectly pure unfermented apple cider. . quality, and is one of the most wholesome apple ciders that this Departs ompanied by a letter of | Three Cases of Yellow Fever | h etlng. The Po ent a tetter || FOR CIRCULAR AND VIEWS men ! La SH AIR AND LOTS}| wasuinaron, june 1—Gov, Ma- | % felleitation to Emperor Witham oF BAST BLMAURST $ Nag eub 60308) 89 (8 onemtces Baal Ore f trabove, kiving partlontars o OF IT goon, of the Isthmian Canal Zone, to- Argentine Rebels Active yours very truly, thets otis, ey Ww ad- He will al; to forward i ht pone veolar day cabled the War Department that ‘here were now three cases of yellow fever on the Isthmus, and that all were doing well, The last case im that of Wiltam J, Kennedy, an American, not an employes of ‘the canal, who was ON PICTURESQUE FLUSHING BAY, E ATTRACTIVE TOWN SITE iW YORK CITY, than Brooklyn, 4a mo pan, BUENOS AYRRI ARG A, JUNE 1,—It Is reporied that a revolu- tlonary movement has been started In| the Province of Santiago de! Kstero and that the Governor of the Province hi made yy the insurgents, | pales

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