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Scryer selactthabiais TST TTT 6 rn r cAll the News. | | ff Circulation Books Open to All,?? | | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ ioe PRICE ONE CEN 16, 1905. PRICE ONE CENT, had done no great harm to the other boa., backed out and the Cygnus came on to Manhattan, POLICEMAN HOW JAMES BLACK WAS KILLED BY BiG AU70. On the Cephous the panic continued for over fifteen mi 28 before It shows iN ed sings of yatin Then the people began to re that nothing was go* ty heppen and caimed down, ! According to « man on the Cygnus, the accident came very clrse to being —-— @ graye one, “I could plainly see the panto on the Cepheus from the deck of the Cygaus,” Svdewa/te | | Hysterical Outbreak as Coney |1)'2, tne man “and twas sure some verboard, The crew of tha Cenwas = ————|_ Island Steamers Came re dolng the best they cculd, but the KILLS MAN t : ‘ M A N SPRI N GS AT James Black, Well-Known “ | Expert Electrical Engineer, ’ Was Terribly Mangled. if GUEST SAVED CHAUFFEUR CAE OR Bi Bg a Oy Crying “ Him!” S CEPHEUS WAS CROWDED. |x sunt stone onan tying ‘Revenge! Let Me at Him!’ She yo, woud Have Attacked Far- _ trrived it waa found ct me wan ine | Makes a Dash for Accused rell Had Not Officer England | Women Screamed, Fearing Ves- |2re4 (or and, her bist mie tise oF Say There Was Little Trouble, Three persona wero drowned and], well and finall one was scriously Injured by an au tomobiie plunging through a draw- bridge into the river in Chicago, ute ace Jed In restoring) SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS Re ett Gane |"Direct From the Manufacturer.’ The Cygnus left Coney Island to come . SUNDAY, JUNE to Manhattan at 10.40 o'clock thix morn- Miss Fillmore and Mias Kerst se-]| ng She had very few passengers { verely injured. In collision between || aboard, but the Cepheus, which left) | 4) nitey at Egg Harbor, N. J. Manhattan at the same time, was raw ofa ee Pe uceRe |) crowded with women and children, got City, Ne J. ting an early start to Coney Island, / PUMSDAY, JUNE 1% There was a heavy fog hanging over Edward Doyle, an Inspector tn the || the lower bay at the time and the pilota Department of ‘Sewers In Queens, || of both steamers were proceeding very Mrs. Klukuskio, the widow of the dead man, made a rush for Byrne when a recess had been declared, but she was prevented from reaching | sames miack, Presldent of a concern him by the prompt action of court officer Buhler and Sheriff Gildersleeve, | known as tho Delver Company, with ito was seated in the third row of seats in the court-room and when | Mee In the Bennett Bulldine, on Nas- recess had beon declared and Deputy Sheriff Paster started to take Byrne| mobile nt Amsterdam avenite and Nino- back to the jail again Mrs, Klukuakio jumped up fromyher seat and ran up Tees sree early eee and so badly S 7 Injured that he died within a few the aislo toward tho rail with her three-year-old infant holding on to her! niuiry at the J. Hood Wright: Hospital skirt. She yelled at the top of her lungs “let me at him! I'll have my re-| Mr, Black was horribly injured by the } ( wenge. You killed my husband, and I want revenge. machine, His skull was fractured, his i | ‘i i M i sel Was Sinking After Im- | i in C Arrested Him. < ; { y ourt at < S<eece ‘The pilot of the Cepheus reported on \ \ urderer in * pact in Lower Bay. his arsival at Manhattan that there was t i ’ a very Ilttle excitement on board at the | - Mineola. TRIED TO AVOID WOMEN. | | timo of the collision, Me sald he afdm’t { ; ri boat Cygnus and her) have as many passengers as usual on t SIX DAYS’ ‘The Iron steam ; \ —-- ister craft, Cepheus, were in collision! the morning trip and that he was going f i i RECORD OF AUTO || tino fon th the lower bay to-day, ‘Phe! qn qiowly that the bump With the C¥Eng | MINEOLA, L. I, June 16.—A dramatic scene occurred at the trial of | Blg Machine Swerved Suddenly on ACCIDENTS, || “epncus 84 a bis crowd of women ana Aa 8 com atively’ light one, Nelther } ' y j of - board there was a panic) captain blames the other for the col- f Joseph Byrne, Mrs. Clarence Mackay’s groom, for murder, just as the! Amsterdam Avenue, Running SOON ae eee uttbed che crew | lalon. | Court announced a recess at 1 o'clock. Down Victim. BATURDAY, JUNE 10. handled the hysterical outbreak yery| Smt ee i I \ i — sian forty years wo have maint % was killed in Long Island City, His : be A arshde ; how- jInter the wife died after nav lege, arms and ris broken and he had d 1 ¥ carefully, ‘The crowd on the Cepheus| repneaton forthe mavntarnra nt kota The EH Stuslte. hor effort to treo [Sith (oe baby, ‘The Chie Ween | severe Internal Infurles. ‘There was not Away, throwing Doyle te the pave: [| was a merry one and everybody was| Asin vucauegmrakt aanteeke \ ever, and doapite her effor' yived and has bean named ‘Caretooner,|@ chance fcr him to recover from the 1 ADERIIBB erie to) Be BR Ye? [Sa marimar fe tt a i tH ft ment, ‘aughing and having @ good time, when aronlds they ee bnee to) Bie her being cared for by Mrs, Marg wt | arat and the fected at ‘the hospital WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. suddenly out of the fog loomed the/f- ff “ BIEel ie wee) Feeney and hor daughter s Fe. | were surpris hat he lived as lonk as niin: Mr. . " a ” . 5.5 found that the child was not with het, |je4 Bymes In his ce Bi to-tig: | be dla. vow. Yor ind inslewood we a athe: latter was just off the port bow, Le ee | : i and a moment later she was found ine ikne pening Byrne Miss FFeonsy carris\ ttle nels: ah ;| ‘The automobile is owned by F. W. Llantrisant ne peated |eeein pe 6 kissed tl White, of No. 27 West Fifty-fitth street, Calling him ‘a devil.” Bho repeated ee ae ee eee ee apo {and hie chauffeur, Edward H, Farrell, this to him several times, when #he |/Mies Feeney, car. ying the baby und Col-|of No, 1481 Prospect avenue, wae In Wngiish and for that reason it was/emiled at the child, land was obliged to jump from the car fmpoesible to understand all she sald Sd and display his badge in order to save while trying to get at Byrne in the Farrell from the indignation of the @ourt-room, She began to talk in Pol- crowd which witnegsed the accident. feh and from an interpreter in court A ® was learned that she said: ' Wolfe seriouniy, two others ‘slighty || reversed his engines to lessen the shock, OPTICAL DEPARTMENT rsiresPorticthn, | the Court-House. the Jury the silliness of the court was /land, of the West Forty-seventh street |] lonaire, ‘th automobile smashcup out. P| Dosetle. Hstabiisheit a8e0, GY Sheepshend Bay race track. Ho Screamed and Wrung Their Hands. | Manufacturing Jeweler nnd Importer of Diamondss { three friends fing from car, but Sixth Avonun Corner 17th Street, te ———s while leaving. Shoepshead. Bay race Jj actually ocourred, Many of them were ew. York } Richard, jr. and Ray, tnelt || ‘ ition that Ceph Engraving Free of Charge While You Watt, Te Sug guisvureet put in euch @ position that the Cepheus| 4) 2urawme tree Chaves Ui vem BLIND MAN FELL 1] fpuaren, Badly injured, in auto and} vay bound to run her down, Both| sianuracurine and fepairine Dept on THURSDAY. JUNE 16, pilots saw that a collision was inevita- | premises. Tilustrated Cataloxue of 185 Pages hurt, by auto ‘ai lot of the Cygnus went full speed it Aug Be, auto amashing into fence | the pilo y P Take My Children. Teblen Crore eta fellow peng station, who was his guest in the ma- rously Injured. Few of the passengers realized that Atore, 200 & B,J. Braden, business manager fl! there was any danger until the collision | _Devmonmorore, BOO Crane Street, G ‘ F Kk in his automobile col th 4 a th mh, followed ne Ma trac le collided with rown down and the crash, fo! y Die as Result of Aged Nathan Steinam Killed |) ack "b! wag hurt Internally and || by tho splintering of tho ralls of the Nailed Free j finally wos taken out of the room to | eed Oy earn Tete in the | charge of it at the time, Farrell was W. B, Woodbridge killed, 8, H, || ble, and while the pilot of the Cepheus ss hee mothor, who was walting outeide |/Tegt of the court ton. a ine og arrested by Pollceman John W. Eng- M W ND 4 to get a h out of the way a Ww econ John A. Drake, the Chicaco mile blebs youll, LE KO WIT y 4 Mrs, ICukuskio apenis very poor | yines repeatedly, turned ‘around and chine at the tlme of the accident. Eng. Henry W. 8: ge theatrical concern, i] brulsea from head to foot, The chauffeur would certainly h been roughly handied but for the in- ? “Take my ohildren now, You have terterence of England, fel a 4 ‘ + Cygnus and the timbers of the Cepheus' i fled my poor husband and’ now you Mr. Black was going In the direction Collision of Car with While Opening Sash on ry sae! JUNE 16, Leela Nera think that the Benner will have to support my children, of Riverside Drive when the accident 4 man belleved to be James Black, 9| ‘oing down, fam 6a poor woman and cannot support ocourred, At his home, No, 1 Weat Trolley Pole. Third Story, Prealdent of the Delver Company, || A, inatter of fact there was nev ‘ them, eo you will have to tako them." Bixty-ftth street, it was said by the ee AU GoW BBY BA ARtOROBHe SE AI ee atiteeet Ganagr, (But tie: Woman Bos!des the ohfla Mra Klukuskio had housckeeper that she saw Mr. Black treet, He only lived a couple of |jand children got excited, as they al- j fn the court-room to-da® there are two go out carly in the evening in his drees @ police of the Bronx Park station] Nathan Btelnam, a wealthy dealer gue after the accident. ways do on steamers at tho allghtest other ohildren, clothes, but that she heard him return| repurt that Mary O'Connell, twenty-two|in cotton goods at No. 164 Grecnt|| vouy, from umcit Mario Phelan, 1 mishap since the Slocum disaster, and Deputy Sheriff Footer had hustled —— later, She didn't hear him go out| years old, and Marie Phelan, twenty-| street, died in Mount Sinal Hospital| | trolley post at Moshula Parc Rice [| began to run around, wring thelr hands Phelan's ekull was fractured, and scream. Members of the crew ran among them begging them to be quiet an there was but for a time all such Byrne out of the oourt-room by the again, but Mr, Riack must have loft| one, both of No, 122 West Twenty-first] to-day from Injuries sustained in a fall ‘ide door. When he landed him in his Gallows Up for Execution! etter changing hin clothing. street, wore badly hurt shortly before 2/ from a third story window of his cell the prisoner was vistbly nervou P Had Been to Bronx. o'clock to-day, when they were thrown} dwelling at No. 31 West Ninety-ffth ’ ‘and seemed glad to get away from the Next 4 out of an aujomobile at Mosholu Park-| street last Tuesday night, Mr, Stel- Ys Besides Policeman England there were frenzied woman, who, it wes found, was ed. Byrne Had a Revolver. ‘The first witness in the case was Nicholas Okelofski, Hoe sald he was present at the time of the shooting Io, was Byrne and the dead man, wns plaving pool in a hotel in Bull's Head . when a dispute arose. That stopped the pool kame, Later on they were foined rg, and when they emerged loon two shots were fired, He said he did not see who fired the shots as ho fell down, Later on he found Klukuskto lying wounded in the woods close by with @ pullet wound in his breast and several fingers partly shot off, He and several others took the man to the railroad ata- ition and, he, was then brought to tho Nassau County Hospital, where he died three days Inter. He said at tho Um of the quarrel in the pool-room Byrn Aisplayed a revolver after Klukuskio had thrown a pool ball at him, Crowd at Trial. A crowd of curious farmers and sum- mer residents gathered {n front of the Nissau County Coum-House long be- fore the doors wére opened, and thronged helter-akelter into the court- room, where every inch of nding room was quickly filled, ‘Mrs, Mackay’s popularity in the neighborhood and the pereonal interest has manifested in Byrn fate eaxly augmented the curiosity of the crowd and brought en unusual number of aightseora from distant eeotions uf, the country, Mineola ts rish in legal soreations just now and reveals in the unwonted excitement. The Guitl cose Is Silent, (Special to The Evenin WINDSOR, Vt, June 16—Mre, Mary Rogers hay not been notified that she Must pay the extreme penalty of the low at the Vermont State Prison one sere tren (iid although she must es} y this time thot her earth 13 short. idles’ The death waten (two women thie ‘Ume) was put on a couple of days ago And this {s the only intimation the con- demned womin has that the efforts of hee counsel have proven fruitless, 'T, W, Moloney, of Rutland, her coun- 1, will probably be the one to fell hee that all hope {9 gone. He will not arrive in Windsor before Wednesday or Thursday of next week, ao that Mre, Rogers will havo but a short time to prepare for denth, Sheriff H, H. Peck has given out that all newspaper men will be denied ad- mission to witness the execution, as he wants It ae quiet as possible, Gov. C, J, Bell haw secured a tloket for himaelf and Attorney-General ©, ©. Fitts, but could not get one for the representative of a leading daily of Ver- mont, The gallows ts still up, not hay- ing been taken down since it was put up for June 2 the date set by Gov, Bell for the execution before he granted a. short ceprieve to ive her attorn time to present the case to Justice Peokham, of the United States Supreme Court, who tefused a writ of error, The sibbet is located in the weet wing three men in the car with Farrell. They had been on a trip through the Bronx, and were coming down Amsterdam ave- nue at a rate witnesses say was far in excess of the speed 1i¢il As the auto approached Ninetleth street, according to the report of Po- lceman England, it turned In toward the curb to avold two women who wei vvaiting for a trolley car in tho middle of the street, When the machine was fifty feet from jhe corner a man walk- ing rapidly trom the side atreet stepped directly in front of the automobile, Chauffeur Farrell blew his horn, but was unable to atop the heavy touring car, The man continued until he stood directly In front of the machine, and then nuidenly halted, as if paralysed with foar at his perilous situation. Crushed Under Auto. ‘The big auto wos upon him in an in- stant, crushing him under the ma- chinery. His skull was fractured and nearly every bone in his body broken, ‘That he lived for hours after the aur- geons of the J, Hood Wright Hospital conaldered amazing in light of his ter- rible injuries, ‘A crowd of men and women passing in trolley curs got off, and when they saw the mangled victim and the bir Automobile standing alongwide, its sparker atili burning, tney developed an ugly mood, Chauffeur Farrell stood pale and trombling behind his friend, Policeman England, Both men and women orled out at what they believed to be an outrage of fast auto driving, England rapped for assistance, and when Policeman Connolly arrived an urgent call for an ambulance was sent to the {| Hood Wright Hospital, where girl suffered a fracture of her jaw, and the other a fractured skull. Both were taken to the Fordham Hospital. The automobile collided with a trolley pole, HUMAN LIFE ROPE SAVES MAN’S LIFE: Lea by O'Riord: men Suspend Themselves Over the Wa Tt fe due to the quickness and judg- ment of Roundsman Patrick O'Rior- dan, of Harbor Police Launoh No, 3, that Patriok Fleonigan is to-day in Rellevue Hospital instead of drowning in the East River, Fiannigan ¢ell off the recreation plier at the foot of Hast Twenty-fourth street. It was impossible to get the launch alongside the man, as he had fallon between a yacht and the dock. O'Riorfan ran the launch alonaside the tug Beabreeze and clambered to the dock, followed by Policemen Gardner, Dunham and James Lynch, The roundsman swung himself over the side And, Dynham lowered him by, the Lexy. en Larmeht framed) the "last niin tha walet, ewune over the sida and gery Bpchor. | The drowning at was ed by the cont ( war auled out, Flannigan sald he lived at'No, sit meat Twenty-ficth street, ————_—_— HELD ON SUSPICION OF MAPES ROBBERY Thought to Have Safe Sent to Jail for been blind for twenty-two years, The members of his family say that he fell from the window accidentally, Although blind, Mr. Stelnam wae in good health and his disposition was cheerful, He slept alone In a room on the rear of the third floor, The mem- bers of his family say that he con- versed with them on general topics Tuesday evening before retiring, and spoke of some business affairs he in- ‘tended to discuss the next day .with his brother and partner, Abraham, Some time through the night he fell to the yard at the back of his dwelling. No person In the house heard him fall, A wervant discovered him whén she and went about her work In the n the next morning, a Ket of his legs and arma were broken by the fail his head was crus! r. Welnberger, of No. 22 Wills ave- nue, Mr, Stelnum's son-in-law, was tele. phoned for. ‘The police were not notified ‘and the injured man Was removed to Mount Sinai Hospital in a cab. He di not regain consclousness before death, Mr, Steinam travelled all over. the world and conauited numerous special: ists in an effort to regain his sight. He learned a long time ago that his quest waa fruttiess, but his children aay that this had not ‘unduly affected his epirite And that he accepted the inevitable with realgnation, In thelr opinion he slipped from the window while opening It, COURT RELEASES GIRL AND NOW SHE MAY WED. Justice Higgins, of the First Crim- inal Court in Jersey City, made several persona happy, to-day by reconsidering = 1a] the chau wa and Perome avenue, The O'Connor| nam, who was sixty-nine years ol, had | WEALTHY WOMAN GAVE BAIL FOR AUTO SCORCHER. Mes, Nathburn’s Aged Father Fonnd Hie Firet Motor Ride Rather Eacit! Frank Brucker, a cfiauffeur, twenty- seven years old, employed by Francis Slaker, a broker living at Montclair, N. J, wae held in $200 bail for trial by Magistrate Mayo in Harlem Police Court to-day, His bail was being furnished for him by Mrs. Mary Rathburn, of No, 1998 Madison avenue, sald to be the wife of @ wealthy merchant. Brucker waa arrested last night by Bicyole Policeman Flynn, of the East One Hundred and Twonty-alxth street station. The machine contained, in ad- dition to the chauffeur, two women, a yen sabony elghty years old and a boy of At the station house the woman re- fused to go on bonds for Brucker and four remained in a cell all night, Mr. Slaker was {n court this morning with both women who were In the auto- mobile, Mra, Rathburn said hor aged father was one of tho passengers, warning wes useless. pilot of the Cepheus, Meanwitle the FIT FOR A KING is the service on the NEW DINING CARS NEW JERSEY CENTRAL operates between New York and PHILADELPHIA A la Carte Breakiasts on 7and@a.m.trains ‘A La Carte Lanches on 128 1 p.m.trains Table 4'Hote Dinners on Sand6p.m.trains CANDY SPECIAL for FRIDAY |SPECIAL forSATURDAY Splendid blue serge Pickwick suits at $15 or $20 are_ proof positive that Pickwick System clothes are the supreme accom. plishment in ready-for-service garments, They are the best-fitting clothes in the world, cost no more than inferior kinds—and fit men of ‘The Pickwick System {8 tho out- me of & modern organization | whose methods save 10% to 2545 1 of production, Weare: f Kwick clothes enjoy the benents Si MEE —— S27 ES) OCULISTS. Why trust your eyesight to ANY: optician?—when you may visit the Ehrlich eye-testing rooms and consult an Oculist—i, e,, a registered Physician / VANILLA WALNUT GOODIES, A sentence of thirty days which he|CHOCOLATE - COVERED whose special practice is the treatment P 4 the Myrne case | Of the prison and ts now covered with| the dying man wes taken, ts Just concluded, Disorderly Conduct. 7 To describe them as delich : , f imposed yesterday on two young wom-| PULLED FIGS. No words in scribe faa delicious ts : P follows close on it# heels, with only | ® ata cloth, #o ‘that the prisoners| Mr, BIB ok Twa olay nies eens Unable to offer enough testimony to|cn, one of whom was to Teves ‘Tean|| ihe maaien lenkuane can dup: but to re-echo, the sentimen a of thee AEA a twentyetour hours Interim, ‘The knowl- visitors may not view it in all ite) 96 and lived In ~| married yesterday, but spent the de: thusiaaiteaily ou ting battons. Jue pleura a HAR except for edge that Mrs, Mackay will appasr at| shastiiness, SR eee een ee eee te ee eevee princnors |! Nagai Inelae, ”) Gaim that there wre a . “My, walnut Kemnel embed ied glasses, and that moderate. case eamica of the trish and that she| WOODSTOCK, Vt., June 16—Sheritt| Sut of wate vents hind devoted. imaeit [Ame Court to-day. that four prisoner) Feat Cure, of No; OF Newark avenue, ee ether. ( Cheam and You havea sacaat ( OUR FIFTH OPTICAL STORE y | He te ‘ding | Should be hela for burglery, Do! , ran i , i apectal 4 {a working in behalf of her furmer|H. H. Peck stated to-day that the exe-| {0 tartroe enamenring, And. Oectné | Grimn, of the ‘Tremont station, tried| street, Jersey CY. | were oftenders Sitandaweone ee ENS 350 6th Ave,—22d St. groom, Wa.en added incentive to the in-| cution of Mary BM. Rogers for the mur-| Vantor ot many devic Maud’ mado a, remark’ about. Pearle SOON OPEN, for cheapening +the ohi ft and unable to ‘ Se et ey La Ee ee cr der of her husband would be oarried out trical powel Hep athe inblicee comes oe weenenoy), Ot flanse which Pearl resented so stren- > Quititive, who eagerly hall these dual out] electrical power Ele Wis Also tne aio; swear to It, fMnally compromised on|uously that they were both take IA FOR IDAY AND SA for seeing mejnbers of [On June 2%. strictly in accordance with| Yentor of what in known ns the genetlg | swear + finally comp! it they we nto] SPEC | F TU s opportunities Ul tattiven certain eronatons em. of electrical distribution and | disorderly conduct, Magistrate McAvoy | Putice Hentaneriery a ty aa ate, v & 8 measurement, the Vermont the smart sot at close range, | . . of which, in his opinion, had been over- 1 held the prisoners on the third charge] Allen Love, o well-to-do photographer|pUTTER PRANUT BRITTLE, HIGH-GRADE BONBONS AND Oculists and Opticians. 43 years’ practl Clalme Self-Defense, looked on some previous occastone, gant ay Pies bay era Ca cerenty In $500 ball for thelr good behavior for|and heir of the Inte Jnmes A, ve, Lys! wiv ined COL AN. ae ares that he killed Klu-| According to BI employer, W. White, furnished a hi ft the f 1a; Who was left an estate of over'a mill:) Cri#p, snap’ h TM 223 Sixth Ave. 1345 Broadway Byrne Oa : Bride that only Stiwelto ateigemtee | bond, : six months, Ae none of the fobr cavldiion dollars, had told the Judge that| as we diatrivute in vest auan- Near 90th St, a ive citizens of jal, f j naar FP witnene vRe Coupee give the security they will go to J he was engaged to Pearl and wanted | ities wee'ly, e+ hot weather plot q oftfelals have j ‘The prisoners were recorded as Rob-|'s marry hor, His Hooor shangad th rat Rimemente are eee the] FORTY OVERCOME AT) his, thirty-three yeara old, of |Pentence, t0. &, fine of #40 exch "C} gehtevemen: that entities our EU SU kuskio dn self-defense, and will plead to t effedt. He says he was on his way home 'one day last March, when several Hours. matter rat 1) ° paid ‘the’ fine for ; stinted pralee deny th iced at men ettacked him, Among the assail-| Song theag, lines, FIRE IN AUBURN. | west Farms road; Nicholas Rooney. |poth and left court with the we CURA alates ores tres ants ‘wes Klukusielo, with whom he itt Kold a Riudestan Sabine Res x Cee of Ong Hundred and Bers | oceake new preparations for the wei | and iadorzement, Finest In: ay nifaem.” alaye ee The Glaser Shoe Sale, inal decision will be made as| AUBURN, N. ¥., June 16—Firemen eventh atreec and Bronx Park | (10S a ee eres Gna i Mwaive citizens of Vermont” $3.50 and $4 Crawford had formerly quarrelied, Bolleving they | at en meant to murder him, Byme drew. a | {9 7! revolver and fired intoghe group. The bullet struck and killed Klukiskio, Mrs, Maokay stoutly asserts her he- had hard work to-day with a smolder> Theodore Wood, forty-four, of LATE - COVERED ENY CARAMELS, A SSORTED FU MROUGL AAT rit Peck stated to-day that Goy,| ing fire in the atock of jute and hemp] Ono Hundred and Twenty-ninth street Bell would not witness the execution, | on the third floor of the Columbian |and Third ayenue; Richard Murntt, If Coffee htful oa tre made | ‘ | Se ey twenty-four, of No, 1207 Rodman place. che i rich Jersey ream is at tet tn Brie’ nnoomnee and mas vie: | FLYING BASH BAL L Rope Company, the wecond lnngeat local | ahev were ategatod "Tueeday leat of, Perfectly | ae tart et ty eek, EMtRran im in jail, distributing clears ‘ iclon 0 ‘onzerned In the bu PCE iy at thelr best, . POUN! | aniong the keepers and in other ways BAT KILLED MAN, | wae nearly imporsiblo to get at tho Ar, Ia Anat Baturday night of the cod Agrees | TOCOLATE, MOLASSI 5 Winning praise for herself and sym- Wore brought, out unconacioum, [1020 West Karma road, whe SCOTCH HIASES: A frerh, Nunty CHOCOLATE MOLASSES BUT. TER CRIS Orous, aponay imarshmaliow Stick To It. pathy for the groom, 82, citna are. on the |money and other valitables were —__$_ | (Special to The Evening World.) corps of phy. Doing hot butte iy dy that ‘haa be: . Hie Baby In Court, , CAMDEN, N, J,, June 16—Thomas J, | sens. tons on stocks will be heavy. alowed sie), the Volver Ranke one ents cari | Mra, Mackay was not present tp court |Baker, forty-mx years old, died in the | wore on the scene, rustoring tho vict! If N T Soa WM Gey fe Biever eeseane checked, | to-day, but she was fopresented by {Homeopathic Hospital to-day from a| Not a sinale tathllty was reported, al: GERMAN EMPRESS \ ot, ry Packet tasty in GUND See oe BBS Look for our| Mt IS'TAKEN ILL. ) DRRLIN, Juno 165.64 P. M.—Emprei Has te Augusta Victoria ts indisponed and has aren ree ee been obliged to cancel all public engag: SUMMER COLDS, ments for the preeent, rative ra: sis. Sul be ais let ; 89 far intneete oy Mlness of the advertisement | Wg yacuitere 54 BARCLAY SI" ric: ante Hoe show) « COR.WEST BWAY | 19) PULTOS St oar Bway Sud. Ra: =" 29 CORTIANDT St | nace wanteo—wace, oy COR. CHURCH NYMD—Hxperienced collector at WANTRD— itspericnce ene ‘Winthrop Clark, superimondent of the prastures seul, walle Watching ry phovep soverad Persons are athl under erday afternoon he | @ deotcw’s care, Mnokay estates, Mra, Clark, it ts sald, nthe head by a bat whion | ‘Tie damage by smoke and water from the bataman's hand, was heavy, but work at the plant will er was not identified unt not be interrupted, fe will dollver 1 10 10 Ibs, fat the followinm rates: Manhattan Island, 100. Brooklyn, Jersey City. | Hoboken or The Bronx, 180, will teatity to the good character of ‘the accused during the time he was «| employed at the Mackay stable, POSTUM | COFFEE for a,reason. “ iaiswite