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(alate EVENH maT CUNT ~ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, SUPERBAS AGAIN STRIKE THEIR LOSING GAIT , Hanton’s Men Start Out Well, but Finally Are Trounced by the Pirates, PITTSBU 0200 00380 G. 0-2 BROOLYN VS. 00 ol R 0 C) Brooklyn Pitteburg BATTING ORDER, Pittebure. Brooklyn, Clarke, if Beaumont, cf. Wagner, as. Leach, db. Howard, rt. Glancy, ‘Ib. Hither, 2b. ol ts, Philipps, p. ay, Bergen, MeIntyre, p. / Impire—Mr, Emelie, (Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa., June 21.—Mansger Hanion has heard from one of his jumpers, Phil Lewis, the big short stop, wired him from Harrisburg to} pay no attention to reports gn the rounds, No doubt the young man means Hanlon will not have to apologize to | him, Though Lewls, according to Han- Jon, haa given the veteran record breals ,iu trouble, the Brooklyn chief ‘talre the boy back. ‘There was joy is the Brooklyns camp Yoeday. Tho team hopes to win again here, Clymer left to-day for a summer | resort, Pittsburg rooters ronsted Clarke ‘Tucsday for indifference, It was pos- stbly tho first time in years that Clarke has been scored by patrons for such @ paortcoming, First Inning, Dobbe's grounder got away from Wag. ner, Hall tried to sacri! reed Dobbs, Phillippi e Clarke a fy Tall endenvored to ste throw waiting Ir YO RUNS. will Second Inni'.g. Clancy tagged first ahead of Gessler. Baten iillea to beat Phillinnl s tast as- to h y WuKing a grand one-hand- of a low-wide throw, NO splash was too wide for srificed, McIntyre to pushed lid tly to _ Polts drove a alt past Mi biilippl fa, nil Inning, Phillioni's third nesisc was made on sabb, Bergen got a bunt single, Pelty, Etupidly picked the ball up just ag it Svas rolling. out of the diamond, "Ao- ro audriticed, Phillinol to Clancy. Dobbs promenaded. Hall got a single ouuge Phillipol fialled, to cover first, Lumley fanned NO RUNS, Clarke long flied to Dobbs. Beaumont Gattoned Hall's Aeiding record, ‘Wagner ) @truck out, NO - Fourth Tinie Gespler out, Clancy unessisted, Batch uck out, Malay followed sult, NO} ENR Leach filed to Donba. Howard inissed thide atélken ‘nike waa uty Bergen (0 Gessler, Clancy beat out a slow roller to Malay, Ritchey was stopped on A nent pickup and throw by Babb. NO : Fifth Inning, ‘ ot a complimentary. Bergen Mt ato io right Mointyre sacrificed, rae to Clano: alngled to t, pooring Babb and Bergen. Dobbs 0 LF anon’ and was ie caromerty , to Wagner, Hall singled to ater ue Jered him, Wagner un- the Ach Pittaburg man to Phillippe was the next, Icke, Was the peventh, NO RUNS, Sixth Inning. @ safety back of Phit- ‘pretended’ ton bunt, and came Fusning he tal pga ver iy id lalay sa to Clancy, A fast throw etiz to ‘Heseh CPN ales oft ‘Warner ight feld. bbs m: . RU 5 Mt worbageer <0" 1 ) ie Rs to centte. ve Leach three. bases, Li pagtine ». Howard's long drive ed aeemed to be foul. Hms- it fain Sving | Howard three after the game last night. |bration of his —McGraw Is to Force An- other Issue. (Special to The Evening World.) CINCINNATI, O., June 21.—Manager McGraw has just discovered that the reason “Duntmy"” Taylor was ordered oft the coaching lines in yesterday's gamo was because of an edict issued by President Pulliam prohibiting the mute from attempting to do any coach- ing, McGraw Is rather vexed at this order and will demand of Mr. Pulllam New York, | Browne, rf, foGann, ib, Mertes, if. Dahlen, sa, Deviin,’ 8b, Gilbert, 2, Bowerman, ¢. Mathewson, Giants Bat Out Four Runs in in First Inning and Force Cincinnati ‘Nine to Retire BATTING ORDER. Cincinnatl, Huggins, 2b, that the ban be removed from Taylor, “There are times when Taylor 1s much more valuable on the lines than a man | that can talk,” sald McGraw, ‘And for that readon it {s placing a handicap on us and treating the player unfairly to prevent him from getting out there. T expect to make this thing an Issue, for there Is no reason whatever why Taylor should not be allowed to coach, McGraw forwarded his letter of in- quiry to President Pulliam to-day. Pitchor Leon, Amos left for New York e His wife is In New York and he will take a few days' rest before taking up th> work on the fleld again on Saturday, Howard Griffiths, the Jersey City attorney, will have his tria! for alleged conspAracy against the Amerienn League at Cleveland, Hollenden Hotel, ‘on duly 6 President Ban Johnson, of the Amer- foan League, arrived In the city this morning to avsist in the birthday cele- father, Prof, Johnson, and during a short call on Pradest Herrimann thia date and meocting place wero decided upon. Mr, Griffiths and others Interested have beon notified, The National Commission to-~ refused the request of the Hoboken Club. to lan any of ite players.to tie, Plainfield CN. J.) chb, It being learned that that team harbors several inel'givle players, First Inning. a De ed. McGann aan aa aor to. Bertys advancing Mertes si scoring, walked, 'Blaze the orations, alarm. the bullding. alarm. Donlin Dahlen Browne and : taking secon lin tripled to centre, Mertes and Dah- len scoving, GMbert grounded Barry, Bowerman hit by pitched ball and stole second, Deviln out, Sehlel to Corcoran, trying to score. FOUR RUNS. itugeins fied to Gilbert, Barry Mathewson to McGann, Kel- 1 to thin, Sevmour trinled Kelley gcorine, Corcoran Frounded, Gilbert to McGann, ONE RU 8econd Inning, pitching tor, Cincinnatt, gon fied to On Browne grounded, Bridwell to. Ba Donlin singled to right... Doniin stole second. McGann grounded, Huggins to Barry. fed to Browne. Bridwell Bchlel singied to right, Ewing fanned, NO RU riled Inning. now. Mertes tripled to centre, Corcoran | ond. streat threw “wild on Dablen’s grounder. | broker, Mertos svoring.” Deviln forced Danlen | street ner to Corcoran, Devlin 3 second on Corcoran's wild Gilbert dowbled to left, Devlin scoring. Bowerman was hit by plt@hed ball, Mathewson filed to Od- well. Gilbert and Bowerman moying up. Browne grounded to Barry, TWO UNS. Huggins filed to Gilbert, Dahlen tum- bled ae rounder, Keeley doubled |, Dahlen to m reaching throw to fitst, brokera era’ Bullding. McGann, Barry Corcoran Reounded Duviin to McGann, ONE RUN, Fourth Inning, nwo. “Bonrdere? Don}!In grounded, Huggins to ‘Barry. McGann, grounded! Bridewoll to Rarry,| Ot with ied to Huggins, NO RUNS lady Se! Matty to McGann, Bridewell grounded, Gilvert to McGann, Schlel lined to Dahlen, NO Ri Fifth Inning, filed to Seymour, Dev walked. Gilbert filed to Seymour, Dey Mn doubled up, Seymour to Barry, NO Ins filed to Don- Mathewson to Dahlen bale wing fanned, Hi; lin, Barry, erounged, MoGann,- NO Ri nis firm les Wh On 300 GIRLS IN PANIC BY FIRE During services in a synngogi second floor of the seven-story ‘eatshop building at Nos. Pike street this afternoon a lighted can- die was upset against some. flimsy dec- which caught fire. The wo shippers in the synagogue ran Into the hails and down the stajrway erying * turned ‘When the firemen arri fire-escapes were crowded with a atrug. gling mob, many of whom were in dan- ger of being pushed off, firemen attached "hage and attended to the blaze, while others went up through the ‘bullding and dragged’ the panio- stricken workers through windows from the overcrowded fire-escape platforms. ae one was hurt, but many of the, girls were so badl perience that they Had to wo hones, The damage done to the a; the fire amounted to about Synagogue Drives Sweatshop Workers to Fire-Escapes, on 47 and @ There were about 30 girls and men employed in the various sweatshops in They heard the cries of the persons on the second floor and made for the fire-escapes, Policeman Flynn in @ fire the Some of the ome, y mere by BROKER JUMPS IN FRONT OF TRAIN. (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, June @.—In the sight of a number of passengers who were waiting to take a down train on the Pennsylvania Railroad at Fifty-seo- to-day Nathan B, of No, 818 North Cox, a Sixty-third threw himself in front of @ fast- moving train and was instantly killed, nis body being mangled, Cox, who Was alxty-three years old, was connected with the Philadelphia of J. W, Sparks with offices |» the Merchant and jarin- piace Neal WOMAN CATCHES THIEF LEAVING HER HOUSE. Were Walking Land- of*them, When Mrs, Mamie Lavigne, wife of Daniel Lavigne, of No, 914 Tremont avo- nue, discovered her two boarders leay- tng the house with bundles under their arma she became suspicious shortly . Bhe aelxed hold one of them and held him until the’ polige” arrived” and’ placed: hin under arrest on a charge of larceny, i Tremont avenue atation the. prisoner At the RAIN STOPS HIGHLANDERS,| Mie, Jaianen, ttumen, of No. de Fi Wiles aaar (hes a, Wet grounds prevented the: game be- , + bu tween the Highlanders and Detroite at fe fencupad the? sartene niet (hyp ll Re American Longto Park to-day, there Sens ff the room ‘occupied oy Peter being about two Inohes of water aftor | Peterson. the rnin etorm. The #ame teams will ye Howard hy lens ike esa forced “ion ebb unnseleten’ “nerReGe in TNS, Baw to stchey. Dobie Mi him, Wagner to Seventh Inning, Ngee sled to Babb. Clarke ont was ete ea | ensen stopped Leach to frst, ler, NO Ri Waiey a eb fires hy ain e seh, face each other to-morrow, weather permitting, POSTPONED GAMES, rm AMERICAN LEAQUE, ; Chicago, at Jiceton. \St. Tovis at Washington, EASTERN LEAGUE. Nowark at Providence. of the same bi WEATHER FORECAST, Fe recaat for vid thirty: Ix hours arenes Conmors, took her Thursday tor nan ae an yenore ending at 8 Inity! Oo. | Tiwenty-frat atre tlie GIRL AUTO VICTIM LEAVES FORDHAM HOSPITAL. mn Was Badly Injured, but Is Doing Well—Other Gh Disfigured, DETROIT, Miss’ Marle Phelan, of No, 1:9 West) run here the cloak model, who, | “Wre, with her friend, Miss Mary O'Conne! taska, 2 to }, Iness and addrens, was u } ie tka ‘15 3-4, badly hurt In @ collision of an automo-| RACE—Cooksu bile, in Which they were driving, with a me na Ku to 5) 2, Carew trolley post at Mosholu Parkway and dese avenue Inat Thuratay night, h: Hosp! Her aunt, ilk away | ae Sixth—Alencon 3-5, Julia M. 6-1, Bally Castle 20-1. Fourth—Varner 8-5, Evander 9-2, Blue Mint 12-1. ATH Fourth—Charley Eastman £5, Fortunato 30-1, Wrenne. FIRST RAC fe mile; selling. Bchulamita was added to the stake, fope (Troxler). 197, 3) to J. FIRS? RAC! but ahe did not show well, ‘Tradition | scores Mr, Morgan for kidnapping throe Mering. (9, Howell a Bi'to 1, St Hine: UM SHERRERTORIEE clans: wont to the front at the start, mado all of his children, May 29, 1904, and keeping hello (Thomer), 10%, 18 to 1, 8. Time | Ey ante eae ean ey. Wat {he running apd won ensed up by three them in Pennaylvunia’for Your mouths bbe fs PI. Aiea (persine), 20 to'3, 8. lougths from Coy Mi Oo was O'RNt| He says the Welfare of, the children Rosse Hearney. Rhengnld, y: i lergths in front of Bchulamite, ‘The'| demands» that thei mother be thelr mate, Mephisto, Double Bernice an Jatter tan well for alx furlongs and thei | custodian. | No .allmony Js mentioned, Siater Tian also ran. sinpped. ane Morgan Js wealthy in. her own SECOND RACH—Five furlongs.— FIFTH RAUVE—$1,000 added; for three | right, Thistlos (Trox! ne ath 6 to & 1; Theo year-olds and up; one mile. ta od) it ja reported that Iawyer Francis ase (Hotere iy a, ys Ly een Won driving, , Times-148 8-5, Wee aigpeeoenting i Mn Morena, r (Hothersol 101, 8, a Will Immediately appeal from 04 46, THIRD RACK—Helling: two-venr-olds; | Garters. Jocks Wee, BLduETIN Fe PL | Rlogh's decision Xo the n Sustlog 9 Zarda, Barney McDevitt, | four and onc halt furlongs. Baby, willie | oon mele aS 4] Division of the Supreme Court, John Boliptio ap ran, @ tet) 1, Pregramme (8 to 1) 2, Pro-| Tite wi mith 102 8 2? Ls Now that Mr, Morgan has been de-; THIR: fiirl | wreaiion (7 tc Dimo—0.66 1-5. Kiam ‘Ooean tide, Rybrio, Black) feated hia friends predict that he ma Durbara CWishard), $4.(1 40 5), | yROURTH, RACH. three-vear-olde and Prinee end. ‘Santon ‘aleo rev | again attempt to steal ohitdyei cate (Troxler), i) x to 1), 2; Barly UR e a one sixteenth mile-—Disha-| Little Woods cut out the running | from their mother, He NE Aa TLNeS Ue Maen f'8 Ntrtige| Sak ARM sorkth GARE AEP | eee t in (Barret 01) 2, ‘Welrdaome| Ocean Tide and Joow DORtas, Weinee 088; HutneR] Bldg Fen | CRiMaR, fe tO.1) ke Timea fay to the tums where Jocund moved | TRACK WORKER KILLED HIGHLAND PARK RESULTS, SeREar EE pore: ory BY WAN PATTERSON Flower ot eeu Re fit peiron se Adie roagk oe ‘LATE DETAILS GIANTS-CINCINNATI GAME. wh {Continued from Setond Column.) a G GIANTS ....20 wnsceneee 40200000 CINCINNATI .. JERSEY CITY ........ BALTIMORE At Toronto (E. L.)—Montreal, 3; At Rochester (E. L.)—Buffalo, 5; at St tue we (A.L.)—Cleveland, 3; . Louis L.)—End eighth: Boston, 9; At Chicago (N.. L.)—Philadelphia, oy SURE a ne neon y Sixth Inning—Bowerman flied to Seymour. to Ewing. Seymour got Browne’s lift. No runs, Kelley Walked, Seymour flied to Gilbert, who nailed Kelley | o off first. Corcoran flied to Devlin. No runs. Seventh Inning—Donlin out to Cor to uHggins. Mertes flied to Seymour. No runs. Odwell fanned. Bidwell and Schiei flied. No ‘runs. Eighth Inning—Dahlen flied to Kelley. Devlin hoisted to Oa- well, ilbert lifted to Huggins. No rune. Ewing, ‘Huggins and Barry flied. No runs. Cat Raa MES eA AD Begins In The. Evening World Next Saturday, LATONIA FINISHES. LATONIA, Ky,, June 21. THO races Pore eat ra ena Laure Hunt: iANT WIN] ns SCORE BY INNINGS, emermeneeed sen eeeree 1 O100000 +. ———_—_-+. JERSEY CITY AT BALTIMORE (E. Ly 110001 004000 Toronto, 0. Rochester, 2. 03 Chicago, 3, ‘oran. McGann ‘AT KENILWORTH. LATONIA. LAND PARK. Nan Patterson’s Story Written in Prison, “THE FLOWER OF THE TOMBS,” one pate mopbt DELMAR WINN even 16, oR 8 L) er Tower (8 to 1 ans Wagner (2 tows: : FIRST RACE—One Bhandy 9 to 10) 1 Hiles @ to 2) 8. "tee oie gm 1, Bonny | eece xirety 10) Haas i ib (92. to 1) 8, RAC rive ron and eas e Philadelphia, 7. Matty hoisted Plautus 6 01-8 Louis, 1 grounded RACING WEST AND SOUTH.) KENILWORTH RESULTS. KENILWORTH RAC RACE TRAOK, June here to-day resulted as FIFTH RACE—Three-; yeareolde fury me to PA Lachniva: te vin Hy Zone pana, uoaeen sot ene con Sd id Park, vin ERS. DELMAR RACE TRACK, June %1.— ‘The races here to-day resulted aa fol- mil ariston 346. farigny a ny RG to satibnees Wile: Tine es, to 1) TRADITION: BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Eyenine ee SHELPBHEAD B. , dune 21.— There was fog and rain wh ‘mud and a chilly wind, and, In fact, pretty much of everything that was disagreeable at Sheepshead Bay vbls afternoon, which ought not appear at a race track, The crowd didn't seem to mind It, how and went about the business of picking Winners just as if there were sunny sklos, a fast track and soft breeaes. Tho card was only ordinarily attrac tive, ‘There was but one stake, the Mer- maid, for three-year-old fillies, and this wis & practical walk-over for Tradition, The real good vaco of the day was the third, In which Yankee Consul, Astrono- mor, Merry Boy, Gold Badge and other good youngsters came together, ting mediums, the other races were well enough, but had nothing spectal to rex commend them. The attendance was fair RIReT RACK—8900 added; pelting; malden tw ar-olde; five furlongs. Futurt' i el Mead Bare poor Avon’ eanilye timesLot 128 itera, Jocks, Wt Ste ‘ 95 $0 at a dom, ” Galabou ist ol Rhone ie Dodina, ‘Tambsaw avd jdo ran. “Hector left at post, Te was rainiag and fomgy up the And nathing could be seen 08 epula the horsaa until they turned into the | stretch, ‘There Lord Provost was seon to be In front, with Evelyn GriMin, Lord f the Forest and Gentian close behind, in the run home Lont Provost drew. away and won eaeliy by two lengths from Lord of the Torest. who best Evelya Griffin @ length and a halt for tho place. eof PEONP RACB--81,200 ailded: mares three-year-olds and up: mes ‘Start good, “Won easily, Pre Lo Biante is Serie Ree ua Dleicctul New Mowa, Hay Gnd Aim! also Diamond Flush was the early pace- malser, followed by Druld, Bohemia and Graceful, They ran in this order’ to the etretch turn, where ruld took the lead, followed by Bohemia, Din. mond Flush dropping out of Graceful being benten at this point. In the run home Druld easily held her own, lengths from Ho- and won by four Flush halt hemla, who beat Diamond @ length for the place, 900 added; for twoeyeare alt. furlongs; Futurity ‘Won eaally, ‘Tine ~ Bettini Bt me Fin, Mie ke. Wie, Joo) ana ~Martin WT 1 Boy also ran, Yankee Consul made the running, fol- lowed Astronomer, Whimsical, Cas- aint Ae Lord Badge, They ran this May to the “strech, bend) where As tronomer, and Vnimetoal closed on Yankee Conaul, and the Inttor fell back » Aetronomer held his own In the run home and won handily by a length and a half from Whimsical, who heat Yankee Conmil five lengths for the piace, JRTH RACE— FOU he, Mermaid, Stoker for Millee:, threes veur-old rn PALL ULL Siar ood, "Won Botha rine tp into third place, followed by’ Work- man, who had been outrun in the first Joound took the lead Jn the stretch, but Worknran closed strong: fnd in bot drive got up in time to win Joound was four lengths in frome ‘ot Tittle Woods. SIXTH RACE—€1.200 ated: selling: three. earcolde and upward: mile and a hale hia, Rood, Won easily. time Starters, Jocks, Wie Ste RIA NE | Pent a herner. Arey 101 6 Ott4 110 Possession... lt end 13 yu Bie Deli i ais oladay. Cant wins main Hoot Novena, Mogeat’ ant ira | Valled Lady. aleo ran. ellatrix cut out the running, fol lowed On Voladay, Misa Rillie and Bl wood, ‘They held th's order for the first six furlon, when ‘The South- neaking: throwsty Pal the lead nen the After that It was a gallon tor thern By hy A TRUE MERMAID Paget’s Great Filly Revels in the Mud and Water and Wins the . Event at Sheepshead Bay in a Romo. | SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS, AB bet. | fe and! 710/ house on Ninth street on the outakirts of his children and took them to Ithan, |,\? PROVES Feature FIRST RACE—Lerd Prevost (15 to 1) 1, Lord of the Forest (30 to 1) 2, Evelyn Griffin 3, | SECOND RACE—Druld (13 to 5) Bohemia (4 to 1) 2 D'amond} ! Flush 3. —_— THIRD ,RACE—Actronomer (4 to 1) 1, Whimsical (11 to 6) 2, Yenkeo Consul 3, FOURTH RACE—Tradition (1 to) 6) 1, Coy Mald (10 to 1) 2, Schula- mite 3, FIFTH RACE—Workrman (6 to 5) 1, Jocund (16 to 5) 2, Little Woode 3, SIXTH RACE—The Southerner (6) to 1) 1; Por lon (16 to 8) 2, Bella. GETS DEGREE | OF SEPARATION ‘|Court Also Awards Her the children in Suit at White Plains, . (Bpecial to The Evening World,) WHITH PLAINS, N.Y. June 2.— Under findings of fact, signed by Ju | tlce Martin J. Keogh and filed in the | Supreme Court here to-day, Mrs, Edith Parsons’ Morgan, soclety belle and daughter of John #. Parsons, , the | framer of the Bugur Trust charter, Is | ranted a separation from her huaband, David Percy Morgan, a wealthy auto- mobiiist and club member, She 18 also granted the custody of her four ohil- dren—Helen, Edith, Perey and Jon B. Morgan, ‘Mrs, Morgan r ides in a big country of Harrison-on-the-Sound, where she has kept her children guarded’ by two | detective she feared her husband | would kidnap them, She sued her hus- band for @ separation on the ground that he cruelly treated and deserted her. She alleged that he invested and lost some of her money in Wall street, and the charge of dishonesty figured as | one of the novel specifications of cruelty | alleged against Morgan, Mr, Morgan lest May kidnapped thees | Pa, A short timo later Mrs. Morgatt| Went to Pennsylvania, found her chile | ren and took them back to Harrison in an’ automobile, In his decision Justice Keogh severely ON BROOKLYN ELEVATED, Clancey Thought He Was Safe Nes tween Rails, but Car Jumped Of Onto Min,” © ‘i Michael Clancey, Mitty years old, a track worker on the {‘L' lines, of the ‘Brooklyn Rapid Transit, was instantly Killed this afternoon while working at (Adama and Concord atreets, Clancey was at work) on’ the track! land mad ave wii aside to allow a train tov pass, While the tral was passing jumped the | track | string His body was ground to Hees. ne Pei sone ub ity au foun diy eet, new, se! ae te a Gi CYancey. pieces, on, ho "don ‘AB eoktt iat eR | Nas) fsackh H.W, BOWEN ” Ih Statement HITS HARD M . President Insists lat te So He Should Bans Ben’ Kept at His Post ., in Venezuela, . : DIDN'T START SCANDAL. Covertly. Attacks Loomis and?’ Says Our ‘Representatives Should Be Clean Men. { Herbert W, Bowen, who was yester diy removed from tie post of Minister to Venezuela’ by the President out an éxpianation ‘and a defense to-day, 1t Is a lengthy document In printed form, and wags’ evidently prepared in. ndvance of jis dfamisant, He tells how he found in the rca | rof the legation at Qaracas if 36 la 1001, the’ documenté’ left’ by* ee Locmis, his predecessor,’ upon which | he bosed his charges against that ene tleman, Thén’ he goes into’ details of how: the scandal, grew, “I transmitted certain Information,’* oxpliins Mr, Bowen, “by letter on Keb, + 18 qnd also cubled, Sbordly afterward I received a cable from the State De-’ partment Offering to me a post that was intended: to be! my stepping-stone | to an ambascadorship,. le to. me that, In the ctroumetances, my duty to. the Uidted States demanded Shat 2 should stay, for ‘the: present ot ledst, in Canacrs, and 1. declined: the of personality Advantageous! abit was, ti myself, é y Says Scandal Grew. yt “To Tdotits beara! grew wore and Worso at Caracas, It woun be & very Sight exagweratian—If, indeed; it would be any -exeggoration—to say “that! im aracns the Loomis. scandal was as well | Known and ne constant 1 topte of opn~ versation a8 Hime, Nazeation (as the Dreytur Mr, Bowen denles’ that he eae the Looms pha va. He gaye he responsible Loomis’ “uneavel Feputation. in Catwces not for the elke culation of the scandalous reports about him," ‘Mr, Bowen takes occasion to deny that, he attampied to Aleet ons or otherwise m-~ lence rg patel id ‘proaure. ev! omis, On. eg) Monestil a the Stxte Dey prov with money ‘t eoure. ‘a Rit ‘tape lon, A Hit at Loomis, In conclusion, May Bowen eae “My pjersomt) fate and f of silght Interest to the: pudllo, But {t does concern the Smile ountry, &e thta Its diplomatic. .represel should he men: of clean: oharacter. an Ungullled” repatietion, and: foan ‘eltigen should jeorned when. & M8h w Who to a forelgn 3, rave qoundals abesting, his his 5 a integrity: and ‘the honor of hi ernment, {s promised to the fig ernment, ‘Js promoted to’ the high} fice of First Agelrtant e Secretary, of Btnte and controis important negotias tions with the very Government at whose capital he caused the indale and gained a tainted reputation, pubes Abbi is ART COLLECTOR A SUICIDE. \B. Gardner, of; this. Oley, shoots Himaclt at Summer Resort, (Special to The: Evening World) WINSTHD, Conn., June 3-H, a Gainer, fitty years’ old, formerly well-known art collector in City) shot. himeeif. to ‘death penetra rived. at my gers Mra. L, A. Mason last, Friday~to the Bummer,” Gardni ad acti last night. ——_—_— COURT HITS THE LABOR UNIO BOSTON, Jung Pt me ey evsuan. Curt hended ds hol: trae th

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