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RTT OTT [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ _ ‘NEW YORK, JULY 5, 1905. PRICE ONE CENT. es RUSSIAN PIRATE KILLED IDIOT © GIRL TRIED TO [RECLUSE, IT © /MANACCUSED |NEW ANTI-RENT (ROOT IS NOT SON TO GET | DIE FOR LOVE SEEMS, DRANK | OF VILE CRIME | WAR BEGUN IN| WILLING TO SHIP IN BOLD RAID | — INSURANCE} OW PARK BENCH WEE DRAPPEE” FACES JUDGE) GOERCK STREET! SUCCEED HAY . Father Tells How He Poi-|Pretty Sadie Dalton, Dressed | Quart of Brandy, One of Cham- | Several of Neidinger’s Victims An Increase of $3 and $5/Hesitates When Roosevelt A | N TER soned Child and Watched | in White for Death, Took | pagne and Pint of Whiskey | and Their Parents Confront | Causes Plenty of Trouble Asks Him to Consider Re- : —— + His Death Agony. Big Dose of Poison. in Course of One Day. Him in Court. for Landlord Cohen. Entering Cabinet. P kei R b 1 S ’ P 1 f Th (Bpeetet to The Evening World.) Dressing herself all in white Sadte| > 9] _In PAwant H, Neldinger, of No. 121] There was real warfare to-day over! (Special to The Evening World.) otemkine ebels Ourprise Feople o: \CO- | MORRISVILLE, Pa., June &—Unadle| paiton, a very pretty girl of seven- DID S. F. DUNLAP East One Hundred and Fourth street, |1n Goerck strest CLEVELAND, July 5—A special trom “ to longer stand the mental agony conse-| teen vears, sat down ona bench near the od fad Who 4# accused of crimes against ittle| Two newly paluted tenement houses} On Svard the Wain which bore President do i in the Cri a. Le on I hem quent upon his aot, Gustav A. Closson,| bridle path in Central Park early to- USE ALCOHOL ?} | eiris, the agenta of the Children’s So-| were the scene of battle, and cowering | Roctevelt to Clevelund to-day says: sia 1 mea, Vy of this place, who is a flagman on the|day and took a large dose of paria clety, who have made a thorough in-|in an apartment on ths second float he President, before he retired Tuess + . Pennsylvania Railroad at Tullytown, | green. Nothing but the fact that al} “i¥ow much alcohol did he use in} | vestigation of the man's past, say they] front or No. iM was a small, nervouy| Qty MAM had a. confidential talle with for Supplies and Demand Full has confessed the murder by polson of | park laborer, with plenty of presence of | { wwenty-four hours?” have the vilest man in all New York. | looking man who answered to the name! VENY Kogt, who jolned the party at * % his Idiot son, Walter, eleven vears old,| mind, came along a minute or two “1 have known him to drink one? | P2¢re are upward of thirty victims and] of landlord. His real name ts Samner| Jersey Cle P * ‘ll ‘ P on May 18 last, and the attempted mur-| later and found her lying unconscious) { yottie of brandy, a half bottle off | they Mange in age from seven to eleven | Cohen, put that Isa°t what the crowul Dit tation It is under- rotection hi ein Fort. der of another mentally weak son,|on the bench saved her life. - Rants »} | Years. His conduc: toward these little! o¢ goresming tenants, most of thin, | Stood that the President asked Mr. Root 4 | $whiskey and a bottle of champagne ape 4 I SRL i . Henry, aged fourteen, a few days be-| The lavorer had his lunch pail with | $1 twenty-four hours.” | sirls wae feo ae sous that It will not! women, called him when the troubie| (9 Sree RR eee eee coEnS fore. him and in the bottom was nearly al} wiiow ofte, a even bear telling in public court hear-| cegan to brow good and plercy. Cabinet inithatall * 2 The man, Ignorant, poverty-stricken | quart of coffee still hot. He poured tow Suey ten Ad Re use that liu, The Magistrate before wham H/ “rhe cause of distenaton la a raise ri [eae aera sd Ena esROOe . (By Assoclated Press.) andi wiltivabunidantoGhyslokl: marke of |(ccttes Gown the eles Girone: etich. he ymount? Jcame to-day announced that all hear- Bs . gave the Pre no definite answ i . . sail kiprargene : apne u 8 ‘Off and on for twenty years," | ings will be in private, rents, strong did the arguments |inere being no out-and-out offer, It is THEODOSIA, July 5.—The Russian battle-ship Kniaz Potemkine aitknes On aeeiliee eat the see tay ese! Ueatd SO MCI) Ute fal O What did he dio of? Neldinger 18 a man whose face be-| become that the Police Department had | yojjeved that he told Mr. Roosevelt that t : ye \ @ on the lives of the boys was| hose and forced water into her stomach , e ealled ¢ ree tempord siness connectia och! | | has arrived here and asked for coal, provisions and medical attendance. the minor factor in his act and that he| until whe ejected most of the potson Acute Inflammatign of the stom- ee eh See eenae, Be a fe Tauell don to enforce temporary huis business connectto ade since his t ; sas . sOtithe asalptance: oF. nifty-eyed, sly-looking, an je has . + his re-eniertn ait ‘ z: : {4 The mutineers demanded that the authorities of the town guarantee | Was really induced to his crime by the | He next got the ussisiance of a poll REVEL Had frlante Ge othee sien, “ate | dni iheiworda of Gamust Cohen who, [vent ne re-entering publlell rh . . A knowledge that the boys were idiots and | man and the two walked the girl estimgny in the Dunlap will con- | nd ‘ oe | ati hi te oy tl , ne | re re 4 their safety during the stay of the ship here. would never amount to anything, but| and down the path until an amy st to-day) jeer ee uanitet piety, Apt iE fie jester alee ie bs bil 0) ously out A ‘ ‘ pi ji the | Which had been summoned by a RO Naa ea ect Ommecune Iu viCmInsy OLeAacrack i HAENeLAGG) Son neen ted Lost “ Laier in the day raised the standard of rebellion and issued the fol-| the authorities belleve that it was the| i orer came along und took ner to tie | —~<"" lity the formation of his Flower Club|an Evoning World reporter enter the | : lowing declaration: ‘Overdcss eavedione |e reaby(erian\ IoNDH al The contest over the will of |e attracted Uttle girls to his home, | fortress, “Such a peoples are something | t ation: Vv joy. sae i Hospital. Samuel Fales Duniap, who dled sre, accor : errtble. “Th f the Kniaz Potemkt nfuitnetrorel that th erdose) Saved One ‘Boys, | agoause of theliprompt action ot thelonmue! Zales Dunia a died Injand there, according to thelr stories, | terrible, ie e crew of the Kniaz Potemkine notify the foreign powers that the} Early in May the oldest boy. Henry, | iaiyor, whose name is John AMewuli,| March Mast at the age of elght his | preyed upon their innocence, Why He Ralsed the Rents oe ; f re .} EST; eoana in MCNultys| ragidence, No. 18 Wes! venty-secon¢ Phi es e ager aa ps decisive struggle has begun against the Russian Government. We con-| Was taien il. but ft poema iat Closson | Sadie will got well, althouga sie took! {tcc where ho had for youre lived the | Chilirege Bact manny tment of the | Mr, Cohen says the bought the two ma % i 5 is srote peohe | Streets je had fc dren's Boclety make the perform: | wt Co! a st + aw sider it to be our duty to declare that we guarantee the complete inviola- | trow oft the poison. On May 19 ne| CpOUs! Pulon to Kill a dozen. people.) was begun before Sur-| ances of the Hoboken degenerates pale | joNement houres last mosh. and when i A a Seay Aina epher 3 Wal. | She tried to take her own life because| , : eon ailalie ad) 2 no made out the rent roll he found he bility of foreign ships navigating the Black Sea as well as the inviolability Paeiaa ea ag poy. Wale) aie hid quarrelled with her lover. Hor Greate, wrav tues | ee Inatgnifeance by comparison, If | wag going to be shy after he had pald = oa . i wie ee ted, | One of them are true Neidinger | |” ‘ i i of foreign ports. It was the death of this boy that Loved the Foreman. “intate torHaliburion | ie easily the vilest man in New York, | RUMI LL be & ST. PETERSBURG, July —The battle-ship Kniaz Potemkine has} aroused suspicion and got the local) Sadfe is one of eis! uildren. He nee seat eiae nd swift punisnament t tag that | 4 A we pee a ree tenants ‘ he A arrived at Theodosia, a port on the eastern shore of the Crimean penin- Srey ae ae bi tea Aa mother is dead and alldren Sane Ciel raat aunundouDedlyz ibe mHsted.our) to fuse cake Ge Py Peed ae ae y: sula without the torpedo-boat which she towed out of the harbor of Kus-| .ioger arcund Closson, who at the same Ro tee sale dnea cl us a Loa a uate rata eae phe Harlem Court was crowded t0- | such a behaving! , : . es y. Sadie lived wit one aun Urol PamuUe Ose) da, with m ai ol ey a Fs i = tenji. time became more and more affected | Mrs. Maggie iitzgerald, at No. 9 ‘bon . Hirst cousins of the testa Neultnger, and there were eight of, une | "Tam afraid of my Ife, Some of the igi | by remorge, and when they sprang thelr] avenue, und she worked in Mill's bine. eee ae th eet ict | ttle Kirls themselves. tenants are afraid to pay the rent, too, : SANK TORPEDO-BOAT? by reseres: and wrien | they ebrene tnFlr/avenisy and ate worked in ; Neither” mothers Wor children _were| for the others, threaien Yo break every be . It is believed the battle-ship took the crew of the torpedo-boat on| cal moment, for the man's mind was] ,Avcptding to lis. iii vald, 8 nk | about the case, anything to anybody | pone in their bodies. See what they * as love with the tureinan of Leared Leste v; h board and abandoned or sunk her while on the way to Theodosia. rapidly giving way under his mental) factory, wno is known lo der only us he un-| Agent Kogurty, of the Children’s So-| *Mt me. T took It right down to the a \ The torpedo-boat destroyer, Smetilvy, which aN in pursuit of the | Sufterina. Matue, his tirst name.) Mr ONY Tee trae tng, Coated ciety, nud" Neidhiger arraigned. ana | Police station." ; , * i ” 2 In the presence of A. A. Esten, of the lus’ man ig Very much older than on Oo 904, | Mien “asked Mugiscriite Moss to adjourn | Mr, Cohen produced a very dirty pos- R Kniaz Potemkine evidently failed to overtake her, as she has not been|pinkerton Agency here, some of the |‘ i und for some reason she egy Be gales ae Was called | the cases until Wriday. | ‘This was! tal card on which was written In an Would not explain, Mrs Fluseraid has Jens oltice and asked | granted, and Neidinger’s ball was raised | 1 Iigibl 1 reported. lopel Omisiale) and’ the miniiter, of the||(onposed Liar (niecs having canyching 10] SO Mineman giants of Mr Donlap's | rom $8,001 toietiGie. Helwad novbondes|)" yr, Dene Unndlerde volar easly c w 7 t | du with hin. Rirl was ve 7 Wt © did ‘a0. man, n jawyer, ni a "i 4 a s All idea of trying to sink the Kniaz Potemkine has now been aban-|Shurch the Clossons attended, the mur. |i) love. wih Kim however, and per;| He testified in response. to questions| lucked up In the oourt nreonn: tte wee] the rent. You have a great mistake, one @oned by the Admiralty, as a report from the authorities of Theodosia i beetiaeid In bla own Rian oh sisted in receiving hfs attentions. thi Unpaved B pad opp business pen elinies to say anything whatever in his We will break every bone in your 4 01 whic! a urd a 001 a a ¢ any years and that. he | ow. e y shows there are dissensions among the mutineers, a portion of the crew | ere as follows: Baie nad Words moout the tek ene AU tdini andanpoarentiy Une| or cscs boddy If you don't pull your raze a favoring surrendering. . Mra. Fitzgerald sid to-day that sh traint whatever. Case Without Parallel. back until the end of the mont. We 100 s Did Not Mind Murder, threatened to put Sadie man insti u- y ls tile will undated?” asked! No euch revolling case 4 advize you to do It for your health, 1 Fighting is believed to have occurred on board the battle-ship during tion if she didn't keep the foreman t for the contestants | bromsch Otice oe te kee pave y ad by. thea df “The boys were no good to me or to} away. After this tiff, she says, Savie| ."I do not know unless it is because | Broyant Hohe notice ot the Children's if you want to leave yet. a the voyage. This is supported by the demand for doctor. ‘The ship 18|themacives and I decided to wet rid of | dresscd. herself all m white amd went | Mete Ww H mect me oC the Bourd | SCO HM galey RE Ave dase the | BLACK HAND. ; short of provisions and coal, and the Admiralty belleves her career will jthem. No one would take them from {out She did not recurn tat might and [or Directors of ot. bans tat morilg) ing weldence “agitnet | Neldiniger, 1 ever one deush: Lmument,” “som: ee Coon tock me, and they were a burden to me,|her es NAG MO Mee OE) a fo get said Mr. ¢ ninlats “tue they" have ‘reserved gory | Dinuted Mir. Cohen. n : or for after m 1 1 had to hire a was kept up among her Case add the wa r it PATENLS are well fo: ‘and BLED H DS WOMEN! SADR NLS, Athy Cent i TO BOMBARD THE TOWN. housekeepe: ‘ was in debt. I tw jtunse f the daie, as the Vie | that he will eet a lone terme in onscee| talk fast enough and shrill enough to brea ‘i thought 1 would kill them both, get Bs ld be }ot the bank noted the will, us ‘long, if not ingen than was g.ven| proclaim their indignation. very. The ringleaders of the mutiny, however, realizing that they have put | their insurance money and put myself | fond. Mrs. Mize Out tv | now a part of the bink les KK. Cannon, the prominent ¥ f | treir heads in the noose and that they have nothing to lose have de- /@%,my feet that way. t did not mind | aay OF MiG iealat (sider P| ts eee naa wear Hopcten Tota atisa tom nencenon of] nse: ats) signs Of clssatisfestion : ve de-/igiling them, because they were idiots Ci pao SS PUSS te nad Deed Wit Sir aay fnllar (oftense pacrpme chevewels : Nervod (Hersci Rastinea Mir. With ‘their “indignant. parents were How They Make War. manded coul and provisions at Theodosia under the penalty of bombard. /1nd ould never do anything for them-| | Nerved Herse f fer Death. ieee re many of the children who had attended | On the front of the houses are flaming 1 ing the town. “One day, on my way home trom| refused to diccass her love aa th of his in 188 » | Meetings of the Flower Club, held or ters In Yiddish ° je eee ee, Oi Tay way Home fuss uss her love affair, NWN COnGvoretaeto or twice a week in the ramshackle homo | Posters In Yiddish, put up by the ten- They are trying to make for Potie, Transcaucasia, where they may get |Tought a package of fat spolsys, “Wad YipseH she wamitied char a love altair || ousekeeper | of the accused man. Itis on the teati-| Ants, calling for a strike against pay- ? the support of the revolutionists, Batoum, which is fortified, beng too cause it mili on the outside that it sedtetesimuctions 'S would, ale | oh. etude ald the | rane ome Sener ie ane, wile | Ine thee rent, dangerous a haven. proulg xt fen Bot eneget this Home | say where she had been since Satur- ute a i {hat the Children's Soctety: will seok to _U70,t0 to-day Mr, Cohen has torn the a oie . ter use aleohe asked Col, | Convie linger. down, but after this morning's gath Tn the absence of supporting warships tt ts doubtful whether the aue| agai poh! WiC A FO T: gut, mixea “hc dhcin'e matter about an | Netdinger is a peculiar looking man, | ine on the sidewalk. when the chi ’ i enou; wan ss replied tha al eNorant as he {8 he affect ae . See . thorities of Theodosia dare to resist the demands of the mutineers, pasta of it, I put this on a alice of iw ne marie carry news replied that ne dtd, put Tele Ee in never wits {yo tet: | assisted che tongue-lashing of th The American steamer Garonne, with refugees from Port Arthur on |allce, ‘and gave i: to Henry to eat. He know lust how t would do i. L weiked [awection whether he used it to excess} He Js about 5 tet § inches in height | from ancient" garbager Mar Canes \ in vat ould do ied |r d_welghs about 120 pounc 452) trom ancte: urbe Mr. Cohen | board, is at Theodosia, at amen n wealtods ipraee en el onene nt erase hee ne i, now much alcohol did he use |head “is abnormally high. On the gise| tembles at the thought of leaving his All the foreign shipping in the Black Sea has been warned against the | “2d be sick. : [apaWpingcwte ai Seat ne Cees at nty-four hours?” persisted Col, | the growth of halr ta far back frum | oome ‘In a little while he had Hit lo 0 dark at at Rann Tt fark pag ee ULTIMA HE) ——_— Kniaz Potemkine, which, im view of the desperate situation of her crew, |and lay down, The houschecner wented | cout My ates se) Gath known him to drink onc vote ey, Eg neo hy oho BROKER SUSPENDED. to call a doctor, but vould no “| 7 Tent OVE! E ttle of whiskey |? : Mgh shew! z will probably not hesitate to hoist the skull and crossbones. If, caiiautenanie toate eae I went over mpagne in twenty- [POR i Lawrence M. Starbuck, a trader on the ODESSA, July 5, 2.178 P. M.—It 1s reported that tho battle-ship Kniaz|Might have saved him. He 9 é Prnirg avenue and Tharp ole a: the sin ones come | Consolidated Exchange, was unable to Potemkine appeared to-day off Akkerman, twenty-seven miles southwest | would novell fon ni aon Res wa Jack of character and will, He|gettle lis obligations to the ©! 3 of Odessa. to got better, for he was taken sick and | be | Ricimaliiamcuite: Sealalowen crategeaet ata | fie wreconents, (esdky ANG WAR tere nara h Loree! v ; 10 sare large blue | tly suspended der the rules of the ' On Julf 3 a torpedo-boat entered the harbor of Akkerman and de-|jomicd pp the poison. 1 was disap- es, of the bulging kind. He is hol: | Exchange he hos twenty-four hours in manded coal and provisions. The authorities refused to furnish them, another dose then, for 1 was afraid the up “Tie prinelpal compilainant againet the | Wecee Make Rood. Starbuck, tt is un- A oo Hts ‘ 3 a rust Waa Ate R Hy, he compjlia ginst the| derstood, was caught. in the’ rise of hereupon the torpedo-boat fired two shots. The torpedo-boat afterwand housekeeper would get suspicious. took ‘thi That prisoner is Gustay Rubin. of No, §7 East| wheat on Monday and Ia short In that 1 that the testator |One Hundred and Fourth street, whose| product. He A AFLG ‘ t well or was shabby In| lite daughter was a member’ of the| —. i Penne oe ene noe, TVing és “Two days later 1 made up my mind ken the pois ys é nd only bought clothes at | Flower School. Mr. Rubin called the been a trader “on the Exchange for) POL PYCSCY Vill rl ng to try the poison on Walter “He was i about living. 1 " my ye Many res at Tenuon of the Children's “Boslety” “eq | About three years, He lives in Brooklyn S2 * CROWDS SHOT DOWN MeL CUS Red T TaSuETTE IEEE Poo eeete des Pe MeO - =| and Beautifying the Skin, ~~ whe her T { * obtained all the supplies she required. Crdered Boy to Die. member until now kill him at once. So I got a cup of said the ‘ beer, mixed a lot of the poison fn iz n hana 5. oy f . IN ST. PETERSBURG |i nner seni noe ang FATALLY HURT inguin 8 $118,085 FOR STATE ||SEND POSTAL TONIGHT || Scalp, Hair, and Hands, | ST. PETERSBURG, July 5—Cossacks fired on the Putiloft | siihovwlneygil not Hike! the stu any Nion't ‘remember, He changed tk Wa ECO UNE: Fast nt burst N.Y. i copie? deeratvae ee erates yy works strikers this morning, a cent and fold hin to go cane wet a ow Tnat was «he subject?" ALBANY, July 5 AU that New york | HGSt HIMDUOTS , i Y, City, Pe ON eg hnrd' = | oe The trouble was started by the arrest of a youth who was entering | Suus esa" Wimb, Monted, nim to, dig HURRIED mee lant, MuoW, althounh I read the) State @pent In equipping troops for the | fon the Hivs at Picturesque Flushing tay. rie ener 7 EA thelwarke The ti h k hi x somewhere_and 10 be found dead aft Mu iP ‘ar of 1812 will be recovered with In THE IDEAL PLACE To i t Policemen who took him into custody suspected the |T’had left’ rar’my place at Tully own: —_ torent. (com: the desert: ‘Gevernment LIVE. |) - young man of having dynamite in his possession, And At tom miniiteee tater Talons f) Mg Tal Loe \etales “ireaaiity Depersment'| iiCemparieen tn cohallanged. With every ‘2 he latter, on being made a prisoner, drew a revolver and killed | “ie nit eetaP 2; That the Btate had bean allowed Sita: ( , i , ied} "Fre sutrered’ a iot, and, the house- that the State had bean allowed Silb,- Half Hour from Herald § the policeman and was himself wounded by a bullet tired b her | Fewer matted, on setiding for a doctor, ee Ea ere gC, SECC ee ate, Lad 5 pas y ired by another | rwouha hit allow tia, 'as P'doterinined pended for thle purpode, with acoumu- Each lot has water-front privileges. Sono Sons. Sas a in the firet case.” His pain fins ‘ “thie allowance is made by na Y | The strikers quickly congregated on the Peterhoff road and Cos-|* awful tat han? inal eot|Tohn Sackman Mangled by $7 000 JEWELS Ot tuial Getter ee te Mee Bankers’ Land & Mortéage Corp., F Hy mca eee pu arc Bal Lr aati [ohn Sack Teel nbae thee | wma || = SALE O The soldlers charged, using their whips, and then fired a volley,| was deras Po bAck shey told me ne| @& Car—Mrs, Sackman i iis i neva we ams Wil he mat > ’ causing several casualties among the strikers. then collected the insurance on his life, F y: troduced wien Congress moets egain, M : The excitement in the district is intense. Rial ae ee aera ie EE, Died at Same Hour, ne money wil gu into ‘the “Reberal ens Anyway, I made up my mind to aaates | State Treasury fund fea” ——————— “WILLING T0 son, last Wetnesday inne and mate | pated’ foul kt ee TRA Att | {Wille hurrying to the bedside of nia| wan announced to-day by a pero! PATRIOTS FINED $1 EACH. Half Hose. — A special lot of Half ye accusations that she resented, He beat | Leawor pant poeta: pe was Toe hanaes wife who, he ad juet be adv! lose to the family of James J. Higatn- “Gun't ienow tee 1 wot home,” ane | Walter died and atter Closson had ert | Was dying, John Sackman, of No, 10)[ son that the $7.00 worth of jewelry Magistrate Finn in tho Essex Market Hana are rh Sant the house, The physician detected the|North Ninth street, Willluinsburg, was] solen from a safe in the restdence of n tha ‘ i a > band ‘didn't know what wes aes pregence of polson, made 4 thorough in- | to-day run down by a car at Kent ave- paker, at No. 16 Fast Forty-first |Court to-day fined thirty men and b Remember, NOT the ordinary Hose, yerysheer,pure Matter with me, and F suffered until | taken trom the bedy adage {nue and South Eleventh sireet and] sirect, w few days aKo have been ro-|#1 each for hoving revolvers ty thelr tests of an ordinary optician, but a thor-|isle, im ported, in ’ itr onsen 8 When T couldn't stand | technical analysi®, This Tevealed the | Probably fatally injured. At about the| overed. Detectives who have been jpoaneanton on ne Pout peu aul a ough professional examination by an black tans, new | Neltner persunsion nov entreaty coula | Preeence of the poison, time of the accident his wife died a | working on the case say that they are | ioe Mindi wunted taba harionen, Oculist, i. ¢., a registered Physician whose ° * high. azar omar ane mame gf the ra ae her home, “oasiitoa fA'fnafbut aa Shetty | itina HUnmarines Ustoun earn ot [specialy isthe Weatnent of the eve. |DrOWNS; very high- |onev isand philosophy” SHIPPING NEWS, Sackinan fs sixty vears old. He hus} lias develoved a feeling of hostility to | af No.1) Branton aro’. was Also Mod NO CHARGE except for class merchandise. He'll find out hi ‘ been employo4 in a Willlamavurg fugat| lee Interference thet is hampering ualrate endl’! find out he Was wrong and he't jen empl sy RAR ace: Anan een n oe Cannon. precr ignited’ tho| glasses—and that moderate. ps iffer.” she explained. “It wouldn't do refinery for many years. His wite was| ‘Meir investizaiion. 1 a. \okirt of Miss Liebmaun, nineteer, . “ jany good to have him arrested’ and ALMANAC FOR y, id he had t aay Kcod ¢0 || re DAY, in poor health and he had arranged] :nough it was appa eltinnls, Anderson, a Coney Iain oon- | HS MAMA BEE el at eo trac OM" MM AR Ri tEREO om 840| har nr conaition became aris he | nat tis” lh . ‘eter's the assailant of the woman, but phigh wat Hosplial Brooklyn, from injuries admin- |amall proapeot of ‘micceas, Bhe told the ir} ‘ Ce | fine of $2 In twi Oinix ia the matter further, his men | aischarged one of the youthful prisoners Ocullets and Opticia: sey ett lee A A a ett Oe Oe & Soma (O08 Vatue for OIC ntvefive of thirty casey, Mail Orders Filled Promptly, BROADWAY, r. low water | was to be sent for, ater PM AM PM” ihessenger called at the refinery | YOWd continue thelr inquiries, The | ind fined two $4 each for discharginr | 223 Sixth Ave. 43 years’ pract! clow Lith St, Bandy Hook, A. > atered by a man whose {dentity she re-|Coroner that he. was not known at the |S ‘ ait 80 “#4 (2.43 Joor of the Higginson house has been 1 added an additional fi 4 5 i 5 4 Q jovernors Is} AW 9. 33 80%) for him to-day and told him that ut he a Tac 4 pistols und ade an addition: ne of) 350 Sixth Ave. Below 22nd St fuses to reveal. The ~jconcert hall, and she refuse 0% | for him lainmed in the face of sleuths who | gu hecnuse he dec! the boy: of ; | Gor" halt code of ethles frowns upon po. |Riere the Night in "which he aumained |S! ON* Perrys 3 48) Winiod so see ie wile ay Ve he would <alied to gather ‘formation abvut the | Fuse ett when ter Wecagea |I946 Broadway..-..Below soth st,| STH AND OTH STS, S Mee Interference with purely personal |MeF Injuries took place. PORT OF NEW YORK, Fanning with all lis imlgne acrows. en. |']"am not at Hberty to ay Juat what | Herald not discharge oistols Downtown | 94% Broadway. Astor House, | am — ' tnt Ted him and I'm willing to die for ARRIVED, avenue when he was run down Oy the} we pave learned,” sald Capt. Cottrell, | ~ a a ve a = ae monde, ear, excep! at rob e pom= tee ky 1 Towgne hs wanerieite whe he is TAIL DELIVERY, Rather ona Terme!) Fils skull wae fractured and he re- Meh ang IHAL tute. suomi te. ia f RAUNDAY WANTEREMALE. _ | right when he . 4 " Hl cclyed internal injuries. n ambu- | '}} > kee 4 COLL ND CU STARCHER wanted, Up.,F he wouldn't have done It NOT A LYNCHI ane ae anes Mae Galveston | fence was culled from Wildamavurg | /i#Porition to Keep the facts quiet, If A Dash o} OLLAR AND CURE QTARCHLEN wanted, he woman ty thirty years old, a Naples| Hospital and he was taken to that in-] 6)! 00h InNcst ton eet we will ¥ 24 * blonde and pretty. She sang at Wilson +B Nolan concert hall in Surg ay ue, and lived with her husband, Ro! } Anderson, Ni stitution unconselo| ‘As soon as he recovered hi asked that word be sent tod SPEC Chocolate an ‘OK WEDNESDAY, WEDERS, folders and shakers wanted; § 7 and $8 por week, Call 252 W. 27th 8} th floor, enges he | Ene, Cottrall refused to discuss a te Fruit Juice Capt. C RUASMLEVILLE, Ky., July 6—~The|osieena ‘ home Of) oort to the effect that his men had dis-| crowd which overpowered the jailer last | Sotho at No. 16 Weat th | night, and which was thought to the accident. The sympathies of Dr, | ROP Mf vlaatiCe a Fe T vir.| ,cownue Crew 100 | Mirget, South Brooklyn, ‘The husband | mop intent upon hanging the ton mee INCOMING STEAMSHIPS Leopold wero aroused when he heard | covered evidence of what ts Kno op TO Gare ASU Min at teabentna wey Gn Mada he et etch tnene | unter trial here for est *, DUE TO-DAY 4 the clroumstances and ine volunteered) |'\agy of theft 18 one committed by a| pee CLA} ~ - Ibo That wan the eatte win tan! for stiacking. Mery %y to be the messenger. person’ Inside the house in. which. the| PERSONALS, wea the ma tor with her, Gladder, is now generally believed to Turbo, Hambure. oo AIORGUIRL “Not a word to my wife,” cautioned | pobbery occurs. It is #ald that there ts| ewe » autaminasion disclowed ‘that she) nave been a rescue party made up of |teiatie 7 Me gi wonvitle. | sackman. ‘Tell my brother 1 am hurt, vidence that any window or door) a IMR, JOHANNA ( 109 MBE quttering trom the cffocts of frlends of the prisoners ' cm * | but my wife must think that 1 am roed from the outelde on the night realded on J HF Ant ; Veg A aeration might have detained at the mill and will be home | of tho. robber fear pe sane Choe seeees sty Ihe saved ‘her ite “hada “Jim Lyon, who was carried out of by addressing ‘ en taken to] jal. Was found. to-d OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, isn't ot 3 if ed { te hospital earlier,” When it became | renidenee portion vot the Hath. ke Me BAILED TO-DAY. a ceept ee ne MRA RIRARS | Bolioe, aa nere cay gue pads tae Lost, .\ND REWARD 4 , f + aera DL tld Mace | RO aA tte ded ta had oem awry Und Se, | PME r Lemgole ot wo aucun lat ott wel, She eity2'aae |] MaMes a Fetching Dish || “Lost, roune ano Rewanos. é ' | by the officers al cra, Who was tr p 1 ren. home he found that Mrs, Backman had Higginson, a'son of the banker, reat Sida Linite catmatente ‘yet } tom atateme TSE ee gtGtta dt Napali Healy” | BO Ag? Nor Wusband was mectny Mia | Thomas Higginscs is can: invalkh and Try It. \iQiinae fed wane “case Last Wotnestay 29 ’ SE yt tag fo. make his escape, biesge 4s, ivi rer re Coroner that a man she |e oe ae wih eA SiS a la A a AD raed 9M Be a ca onthe

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