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— a 2 2 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 93, 1906. SSS MRS. STENTON IS SHOWN ROCKEFELLER TO. BROIKLYN LOSES. FYFNINE WORI) TGIL ROBBED oa SKULL OF DAUGHTER fsrapr |W WAR ANOTHER GAME cape - OF $1,500 CASH "stroke! ebroket we'll cher wit ali cu] (Continued. from" June 23. Third Day at Sheepshead Bay. Track Fast. IN THE STEE nen Syracu: bento 7Reait 10.00 papers Jude private A He, ww eiie Pennsyl would be /to be ae 24F 40 48 Miter vent down changed, blew ligh FF epee ae = 5 rc Wi 4 i 4 * ailthe 7 Wy Vrrhen yeas ready?’ aayed the He Noll Nas Fe aieee jRogers and Archbold) With Two Runs in the =) |. : pur : HadJust Drawn Sumfrom of each crew tn turn. and wit tito be could not recall to- 4 . ‘ 7 | ® In 2 2 4 iis 7 . od us or Bi : ue i] Cornel! in Front at Start. aaasot oy homaver, “that He aver tag a | AlSO Sale from: Indict- | Eighth Inning Tenney’s | ; rece nate, Woaternraen Aid Boriheean Bank for Use of Cornell fom ahead. In @ bun @ examinat customer named Kinnan among his . Je mente t E a bieakdown " ' garde they had aciear post Inet joned at thousands ment by Government. Club Won. FATA TONY RACK the Hencon, to Father. Cornell) and Columbia hit up %. In| concernin } Mrs. Stenton, me her of the murdered 1} w Uk another burtired #t became a fs! Burton W. Gibson, the lawyer who! woman, Hived in the Brooklyn oouse hier 24 ss second place with Syracuse, n| wis mt the Stenton home on night thirty odd years ago fn the winter] qwasHINGTON, June 2—Alth SCORE BY INNINGS S \ Capt. Crutse and a swarm of detec Syracuse crept up to second. Penn and| before the murder, has given the au nthe and spent tor summers in the | ine Department of Justice 5 Brockiva dO eteearai t22) sttvine fvex of Avenue Station are Columbia hela to her rudder post. Col- | tnorities a complete record of his move: / anwion {n the Bronx. The furnitute | tons it proposes to begin criminal et after 010000 My wr investigating a sf highway robe umbia last her apesd acd fell back last yn the night of the tragedy. He and the accumulation of cheats, boxes. | owagings against the officials of 2 ‘ ; eI Mere les BLS. és Syracuse came up three lengths bet wax closely cross-questional on vu- | (tunks and fAtlse-bottomed chairs were rd Ol! Company the intimation rate) Br SB yes een-year-old Jennie Cornell, who rowed a clear beautiful! mous points In the alibl by Mr. left undisturbed. aithat ubtful if indket- BATTING ORDER. Se A rete akol, who says she was robbed of HUEC | goza. One Room. Triple Locked. ‘ i ‘ aiathera, Rickes NiDTORACdaSIEH Tt inst such Company as John stroke without splashing. At the b) d clon if bout ly gave] Mr Mrs. I frend men knock- er ap ard O} Columbia passed Pe: the open water betweer Gibson Proves an Alibi. When Egan leased the howse and hia of-| came to exa {t he found twenty. |). Rockefeller, H. H. Rogers and Jo! eo night| five old-fashioned bedateads, most of | D. Arctibo with | them of mahogany with tall posts, such | An official of the Department of Jus office | as were forty or fifty yeare ago. | tice Indicated to-day that while in| There were fifteen lounges In various] Government would press the pros: a great spurt picket up tO! Nassau street, wh they remained| Stages of dilapidation. The bedsteade| vigorously he did not have an idea ee ee lengths of Cornell. The| nearly an hour. Mr. Gibson, after buy-| 8nd lourges were crowded into nine| that the high oMciais of the Standard | Pastors, po | 2 began epianhing @vmetine waste a Lox of candy ina store at Nas-| Toons And the cellar, One room on the | Oll Company would bo reached tn crim- i Uird story at the rear was tripie locke!, | inal proceedings, 1 E Pa SSSEAS only three Jengthe behind,| sau and Spruce streets, went to th c¢ : Proceedings (any more thi (Special to ‘The Evening World) Added, for tworvearsolds, five Cuclongs, Futurity Time—1.00 Winner, be. by Oxsary Gibron said he worke about § o'cthgk un was killed. He } > has desk room fn th ain Columbia Byra-land together they went to a caf Syracuse. No, 3 in Penn, out. grabbed a satchel containing Columbia F Back. r the wagon, and 8 is the only clue the detectives have to work on. self-reliant girl and the 4 ssista. Ditsiness of rowing 3 ; ie ” ha | and when the lease was executed reste of rallre ereonally: Sateen and «till they could not make {. A] Brooklyn Bridge entrance, where he fone Te MAGEE THREE ISIE: Hout CaaS Te aa BOSTON, June 2)—It was not who runs a hundred: sirens ripped the alr as Cor-| separated from his friend. He went dis) Pt Cokes “ \ ea hrough aim Just AGereeen ss clock oiniac att P . should be opened on June’1S. Mrs. It may be, he, measuring from Pall won by three lengths, Two lerigths| rectly to the Imperial Hotel. in Brook. | (420 De, OWSHRL ON Une MMM te aay bes ald he, measuring from | that tt waa dectded to play the second behind was Columbia, Pennsylvanta/iyn, where he d Later he went to] pune‘! [get soine of the atclaie hel? way un [kame of the #rien beiween Boston and three more. Towhsend, No. 3 in the| the Kings County Democratle ¢ ib, | The last time Mra. Kinnan’ visited] We are not after mere clerks, but if] Btoklyn. Up to a few minutes before ‘ x Pennsylvania bout, was in @ state wie he talked with ¢ troller’) the house in Second place was the atter-| responsible officials have been violating Randel ie eS rained 4 tees Ae ad 3 a eeaay ars collapse at the finish Motz, Senator McCarren and othe Bodh Of Tunes, whantane wantintaihe| ty 7 NG Ithe local Inanagement had Geld off v y and kee yoklyn how the Jaw, wei deair to: bring them: to the very last second, and then sum of money for t Cofhell won the race from the pistol] Mrs. Kinnan's former B: Both Syracise and Columbia, while not | !8 to-day being searched from cellar | mained there near: changing their refative positions, cioveq| to garret by the Brooklyn police. co- up a large ‘gap in the second mile, Cor-| Operating with the Bronx police, Like nell’s ‘varsity four was heaviest in the| ‘helr operations when they took pos: sexston of the house and rim: |, {cellar with two lighted candles and re-| poo three hours, search.| attorne: meral Moody had a confer- through boxes, barrels and trunks./ence with President Roosevelt to-day carried away with her a lot Of|regarding the proposed prosecitions, but The woma: clusios of the interview he de- ¢ his thought they would take a against the weather and could not win another gam First Inning. of bank t the United ank, at Atlantic avenues, One mile. Start <Layaliann. Owner 5 . instead of hiring lat the co Tuckman, herself removed chara and| ciines to ind rape averaging 171% pounds, jared ti fron to top, finding ate when or where the] Maloney ‘started off with at x Official time ‘varsity fou Sora ce SaRitatieae tio the (eee to the house of her lessee, a| proceedings of the Government aguinst| ger and scored when Casey singled ed nell, 10.35 1-6; Syracuse, 10,45 2-5 Brook a Heep i Led ba aa teeth ri ock away, hele tea lard Oi Company wouid ve Lumiey forced Casey, Brain to Strobel sat ions eek raee debra Be TESS hacaaTnelORNineet RnUalermay bes inate Drew Up Food In Casket. ee Jordan out, Strobel to Te Alper- Got Money at Bank. Jespite the threatening weather, the marty ¢ “a . ” ° out the same route. ONE i the Investigation to be made there will | © one Was admitted to the house,’ ma went ou! eb ane Nee The girl Ad traisacted her father's gay crowd gathered, and the observe- ing to| sald one neighbor, “She received no GIANTS BLANK RUN banking business for some time and reveal motive, plot or clue, te how that, within {ts mysterious walls | company. The door was never opencd THE PHILLIES Bridewell could do no better than raise e munle en elther had its origin |to admit a visitor. ‘The letter carrier an easy one for Alperman, Tenney du- » to have been enacted. [delivered probably a score of tetters a IN FINE GAME, | Pitcatea thts feat, and te Bri was well known to the bank ¢ They gav in one dollar $525 in $ silve jolals. tion train was well filled an hour be the time for the frat race. Special trains from north and south and ferries ore into com Poughkeepsie brought Increasing . tet i Wek Lue i : }aay. When he rang the bell a window holsted a long fly, which Lumley took. {Sir « crowds. ‘The observation train was} Mrs. Kinnan Owned House. would be opened, a basket lowered and ? NO RUNG. 8 watk ft several cars longer than usual, with a] 7 n house, the deeds foh|in this he would place the mail. The (Continued from First Page.) efor ioudmotive at exch. end, was owned Mra ria was done with ed suppiles, Second Inning. pha iy uM areitt ti Milk, which seemed to be her principa wis enencanns % ‘Across the rippling Hudson col at the time cath, ta | ee eich iced tn the basket and {the left foul line for two bags, atar-|_ 1°W's opened. up with nd It was near at My Brook: | drawn up to the second-story window | flail had his waiting eye out dnd gor | POP Which Strobel mad t oroughfare songs and bubbling bursts of Iaught Te-echoed on the broad expansi Down where the Syracise warriors rested there was joy and confidence, Bates made a nice catch of H line drive » the ¢ rs hoisted up @ sky soriper, whic! was beneath. NO RUD she says she e@ had no sus- ing largo 1 runks full of papers are now | with m cord. She never left the house} four balls and trotted to stored in the cell qye house ose {dn the day time, but persons who took| Gann caught an Inshot on i A iby 2M t q| the trouble to watch saw her go out shin-bone and limped to first. cup! by 3 fen at midnight and at 1 o'clock In the | DASe® Mertoe thereupon Carry ‘At noon arrived the great mascot of | M% Kinnan’s property last March | morning to post era. ching rye SS es Hake penne latiecine font AGA iter : 5 father had the Syracure crews. It is not often that --- ~ —-- Bres ans mneget and McGinn. This} Howwrd’s Bounder wus forwarded, Ai- Srrate sedi , matter, @ mascot has grizzled gray whiskers, Dut] the same fig \ (Pev ray meant vst te Pitcher Ritchey an man to Jordan. Dolan’s bump’ was | at 4 ‘ 19 Satlor Roy Jennie, two ME} the same figure. Colimbia was 4 to! Cornell Ti RDYE RAY, | Dumeleby WenCHnT CO Sees ee ee ere rr Ce Ra rrae | abil: = cS that waa the fact in this case. And the} y win and even money place, Penn-| he won #7 ing proposition | ten went Out Gn ie Hy ne gay. Dan pulle aa an ys Reco UR em Hak ad it na doorway, mascot's name was Ten Eyck. Curious nia stood § to 1 win and 6 to 5/ he tas all the “sporting barbers” pic- | Devlin sneaked a bunt tn front 4 Third Innin young Well dressed. how much one hears of the Ten Evol | mace. | tured! on pink pags tled to « post. late and reached frst in eaters te a ; One smashed > Jaw and family whenevér rowing Is known, This “ hp . Jot -: cored. aiibert: ined Pastorius waited for fc wide ones, nocke! her Iss sidews y ra of looks lke a dreary lot Cornell’ Has Secret Warkout Titus. Bowerman then shot a sney was the . | WINS TIDAL IN fell, half stunned, while the o parti x Ten Byck w the daddy of| of figures, Inst night and thie Magee. FOUR RUNS riers | a iA) them all. Literally, he is the «reat | norning {ng proposition c There would have been a sensation Second Inning, | DRIV! Rrobved the sate grandfather of young "Jim" Ten Eyck. | tered hundreds of wage p and down the river yesterday evet-| Magee popped a fil o D j | ING RAIN. No Trace of Thieves. who strokes the Syracuse freshmen to- | coltege kKed thelr crews ns Ir had known of] singled in right. Braust | Aa she strugsied ly to her feat oay, He Is grandfather of James Ten Til; ig ‘ups bill wode It was a quict| foul to Bowerman, Doolin q | (Continue be sat long t dig up @ bi q LR ee aerea | the men jump » the wagon Byek, the coach of the Syracuse crew it with, all around. The otner | MADTine oh La Irive, and Lewis t Br age % i tae 4 f . throw. NO RUNS. | going to second. ————— gE t ad a y waiting h The-First Great Ten Eyck. Cornell's pos! at the head of the it through a perfun sason Kot Murtty's grass transportation drove away. And this particular member of the] {st was ine on the showing of @ light winding up of SUS UN Bela la three flee Pastorious could N. ¥., June 23—The Preus ‘ ud be organized they were fsmous rowing family is not to ve| "er crews In practice. ‘The only sur-|training pertod. Courtney patiently | NES iv, Ue 1 the sume way awe Car c ally all t out of sight, overlooked. Forty years ago he was the| prising thing was the high price offered | waited until nearly dark, w all of |” Third Inning. a te an th wit ‘3 anlbahivarenea:toit * glaaibon best known of all the American oars- but that | nis rivais were going back to dinner | A) o.o4 shot a hot one to t. Brown | the jury decidlr n of ¢. Sakol men, In fact) he was tho’ first great reporte of | Then he turned out his three crews, the] annur got him at ree Seobel was caught | nen he shot wan nintiFe ; American waterman, first great varsity, the freshman and the four. throw. Donovan then shot a jong ¢ and was run down by Hane a Boston x nent ren Ten Eyck. His exploits are still talkea| The Syracuse crowd Kobbled up many | ‘The three buats were lined up und, |to centre for two fogs, Dugg ny went RN iene oe i ‘ of in quiet Peekskill, which never] ® Jules paid t was offered against | without any noisy ptstol shot to send { o4P 0 Goo kos | Tein LAEeB REET oan i Fourth Inning. fn the delivery of forgets. Forty years ago he taugnt| [6 Syracu reshies. Around the | the waming over to inquisitive onlook-| ing shower as ‘Thomas walked to fire] > n bounder the opening of court a _ wy ining qua i 10) hat | @ 4 as jai givenrhen pti) Srl % aunley’s bounde s James Ten Eyck, his grandson, “Young| Ta"ine wuarters it was known that ers, the starting word was given, Thi en, threw out Titus, retiring | Brewed and. Ten uinber town | Ven Eyck had recovere Th only draw! might be a a8, and as | He was well. | ponowed us preity @ little race ae one {nth migh® ave In many @ long day's travel. | tie clouds got blacker, wad ine sents | Ket x Weak from |iphy ‘varsity elgt alot away down the| bean to rave umbreilas, MoGrag ee | Aiperman Wa with tho freshmen and the four] Dufy proceeded to hyrry the game | Bon Monee dim” then, how to row, To-day he is still In the game. He has @ ferry-boat at Peekskill MoGann drove a long fly to. Magce as | fy04,! ~ fact 109 to 1 Shot Third. The old veteran has oontempt for 5 ft F : the boat at all Syracuse wa he ter level ihe strone wa. | While the operators stood by their RAR AURSORE tair 1 eer ee Steam and ‘gasoline. He still moves hey. cores tha relsed to. thirty, then to thirty-two, Magee. Merten rene [oo eee alr and ‘lal ang “handicap ferry in the good old way, rowimé With |. tower of strengt Cornell's ‘varsity tried hard to shake Bransfeld. Dahlen | which was. b staph ate? sO winning ¢ great aweens, He ta a tough, wiry, grit-] lar one of the best atrokes. of J off the fcur, bur they held on for @ full * NO RUNS Doraer K its ery than @ ae eady one of th est strokes 0) hal Sfore open water appeared bas tts Ai Eis shite, Eonell gled, hardened old oarsman, and th: TECUNGI III sala aisearioe ote Hones DOE ee ea canon ts were Fourth inning. oases te) the trial fig wife: eat esy he can pull an oar with any of t into cavaraity boat | Ril holding the ‘varmity even, Courtney was thrown out by Mathew-|went to the midlle od) wt oy i young fellows, At any rate, as a mas Courtney me and ithe big yao. Magee wot & pags. but was Casey to Howa 1 © the ver was | a sheipama; hehaa: no: rior. And wiih tle romance con-| Hot be shaken. At the end of a mile | dan, > a great-grandfather Ten Eyck came ar Pee |the ‘Varsity was @ few feet to the good, Gilbert Fifth Inning. GUARDING AGAINST FEVER. th + * ‘ ea * For many years/ bur was unab to gain a full boat ond Other sunbrowned veteran, Fred Fin | \ peeouekineed sd enbalish race weal stopped r went out, Strobel Smit zer, who pulled a grand oar In the good He has had: good | hh Courtney was delighted with put ro Cs Bridewel r 1 on him old day n Abraham c was ‘4 uigg showing of all the boat crews, and Fifth Inning. r to Tenney played heavily but cou had bad ones, yet seamed satisfied that he had three’ win- orwarded, Brain Grandpa, Detcanta ra Hylas, who was think, n E ong fy rack ecill alive. Mra. use launch, held hi Bresnahan. away from] Brown struck out s hands: never would come ou : de was running ebb. For a race. Year after year ehe Meee K Renae sone eae t , ere Was discuss! Hout bert and wi Dod for a base. Dev ¥ ey veneration at SRiteanna ETN SECURIT EY KoaneT TOTES. ere Was SSOUESI OD OT ee ee Dheclehe: atten the tal Jett blea n Shows Improven man stroke. t fA urses drawn by th different | oF . vd + A T Oran could not b ayoga Luke, within sight and sound of Wa it was thought that the vary-| Went through Matty, Dovovan tak St ON a : second. Thomas th During the stient prep one give on or two ain NOR Sixth Inning. oath the whole river was brist- sh But that was Wound it up, : n Supern ding. Launches carried tay umsiain BBUens woular eo cue The boats will be far} Breepahan sent a lone fly to Titus, | Casey's the route of T misesily. by cone: at } look the city Ha Gua ) avo) | WhO was camping there. Marshall sent |ne ya ground man and a long fy. to McG safe one @hot past Duggleby f about. Revenue cutters moved swi was Tenne: A back ers. On the all addle “} and the in close order to the deop Red ah hard Ground to see that all the boats we: ye Kreat tron bridge huge numbers ha + ‘ “4 s of F Properly anchored so that none woud] ~ ay, Lit i heen hung. showing where the boais | Martes sent a hot | lop 4 ry FETE Ray Te pa | port a88 to Hoffman 1 iret SsHMaN Chai oigutcawars Hege songs and college yells reached] must pass under. In the drawings for |"! s hand, retiring the and 7 ; It the Wire SAtistied they ip 4 muss that hte awamp iM] sg: \ S , gator ing renine forged to . c . t er slie knew that Cor ud won and] position in the four-oared race, Cornell Sixth Inning. NO RUNS tne ree of er ey will probaly shell or interfere with a stroke of the} tbat her husband's work hid been auc-| Was nearest the bank, and Columbia, a Naa Lumley dd not have to mov hers of mre if rd Neem ari atteecors strugglimns crews. oust ie a rss Syracuse and Pennsylvania went gut- cue etehe to get Bridewell’s ft Lewis and Jor- and extended to e t mong sent tha Sélandiwars ere 0 ells, no red order named. Wisconsin is ea Gan disposed of Tenn Brain's high elahteen ers embark- etl side in the e waltel) and Georgetown © crew] boats In the mice ng at the M to the | tained they ap and | land at Havana n terms ———__ the run home! YALE'S FOOTBALL DATES. were not dos Officials in River, fre and not allowed to pne stewards bf Columbia; M and Mr. Irvine then ws! “i no arc aa taken vare of by No had no tour-oared pan Ant Crust mt was taken varo of e fresimen was Co- 4 _ or _s_=—O:t— iS Renevol made io then. pulled of the etar plas Tae . ihe freshmen wae Co-| the ame. With one hand he grabbed Seventh Inning. fae turn x GromRetown di at eet trate a maine rel ‘ stezler was stopped to the strete | anit! Dablen made a quick relay | Stopped. to nothing } f the course, Mr Reath.of Pen: told her thi of Cornell, were too. Mr. Eustis, of Wesleyan t Tow inthe freshman race. In che ‘var- a tossed It t and Evart Jansen Wendell, of Ha i dhe | sity Syracuse rowed nearest, the bank SUNS iBicmeneatlons id A one for, 8 Arklirta won, easily by two. lengths Riekse en iikeariv, used s i Yad) Colunibla. ¥ insin, Cornell, Georg Ae Se ney disposed Deuld, which closed strong and | Lear ele Reread iPS ene d |S Thiet i R_Biaiatiak |town and Pennsylvania roalea up me me for , Angler for the piace | NEW HAV ann. June —Te of Col held, of ( PEae ie i wviee aaah Fest he bridge pier. titul wa i Crawford Well RL | dates of four big tball games to be Mr. SeiPent Ste ane cis eb Biting there) with : safe him- { f awford, well ridden by Radtk ‘| played Ye k ‘ ca the and 6 running nounced to-day pon, of Georgetown: Mr, Peck, of Syra eva a ae first by a Danien| Os z 4 furious drive t eourthal Po RE eon cuse, Mr. Allen, of Wisconsin ta Hebi Peay as Ind. Bowerman shot a wreat} On 'cve bo HARRISON, N. Y.. June t4.—At | of from New Hay Naaits of fe ’ CayoRa lay e Into centre and Dahlen hn has lasted six venrs i the Prince Fred i t y A. | ait fot n : rd ome. Courtney disposed ¢ f this Stute, the frat work on| O Haven C.. was judging at the hk | waon after making a pretty. o: i Faia ‘ 2 en atee ul Atkin, stroke of the f vania four, | ey ‘ } | jed stop ONE RUN, ane Fowan El fai Naning L the New kK and ¥ water Rat}road SS who heard yeatentay of his father! sunning : aay | Seventh Inning. a i aif A > ar MORALES, fudden denth in Philadelphia, went| oj 3 . had fol Hransfeld made Bresnation hustle Natoriis, dy alalongy keel | “MH ina) De Go teesal | cw the preats ROOSEVELT TO TAKE WEATHER FORECAST. ; : ; e , a glue ananeld maders istle afte wwii, 4 took, Chae pe r tart ec hracias! home to-day, Late in forenoon lie ‘eal br along tly) by wor. Mee whee fy to Hates, NO RUN aie Seas abehait ined ent went down to the boathouse to talk| ping fiw tration A GONsa cK tn Sie [eouitiisee mabye he rit Vs atiempt was a ‘Texan Lang : ’ ee ee Mra atsbe A TRIP TO PANAMA. Forecast for the thirty-slx hours mattors Aad euleet bess Ward. Mie Megiuty regatta | Donovan “cracked anther two-bageer | ier BRUNE ec onu toretobaee 208 aihagatawlet ending at 8 P. M, Sunday fer New abaenve js Penn's chances, Roberts, wiehoe crantnt Ay te Pe 4] Mown the let foul tne. Dugeleby was | Postoriie's et dewell waited £ Shane See WASH ON, June 2 ry <BR Gentleman's race," will tke his powt-| and — miliionutres k rH 1} tacked and Hit in Le tie ball going 8 foot foml—Med oat to | io ET Snes eee el ecoradce and Jie toys el sident Roosevelt would make a trip |f 2nd thunderstorma — to- nigh tion {n the ‘varaity butt ieee als Asad *) tteKed ane Hit Boy in Le Thomas. Marshall fouled out to Dono. | Mi4 TT OM Toc anita Ut en niractor, began! to the Tatimua of Panama next fall. He |[ cooler to-night; Sunday, showers, Cornell was favorite m tho betdng | dente wit! ” mee | Yan Heganh then fouled out to Beans. | hey at fret ipratns pitugle the laying of pieave W uahinugton Home time in varlable winds. right from the tart, ‘Nie taking of! rently peed ever $ ‘i | Unb b to red Bridewell,.. Bates was 1 , with runt weeks. pene abo! pres | Oirat and eecond in the “submarine oF | in tect, that vou, Elghth: Inning: aut Orda ko Jordan. ‘TiVO vate ristit of way from] On secount of this trip the President “gontlomen's rece” early in the dy | vag eney wit eae siaicbiers ‘Thutting switched a weak fou! to Dey. | Meh. © Now York City. and Will | has been obl cline to visit =§=——— had swept away every Inst iingering | orien shad bnkbed UtiatentaLc Coursey netesa tale Ninth Innine in buying ‘the at the laying: HELP WANTED—FEMALE. vestige of doubt from the Corne}) back Wee his checks the same way. No RUNS, Tamley. fanned Jordan fled to 1d will yur ers. They were on hand with thelr New Arrival with Coin Hise D ralin Hckly Giaposnd of Merten and hel Alperman fanned, NO RUNS Aruake i nee of twe H 1s ATO UR j 2 2s DAnInn AChR eM teRCTOnoTiNG Tae Lay ie xD t wilt be NG Would. be UnAbIA to $800 on the Corned) ‘varsity agains: |.) rian ihdied RS : i Macey drew 4 platol | n°? A Sa laning POLICEMAN SAVES WOMAN. qunwaw la One Hunde i Middle Weat next spring. pasent Wands S| years the fleld were offered at firat und with | 0 aberbaline fe vy SRM Sey : ———— weno, ns the telepho bus} out fale Phere was) no piape betting © hid decor that showed | In the Ie la yrent stop which put oolin catemtad | ¢ ver in his arma, and «wing WAS THE BLOW HAT KILLED MEAT-INSPECTION BILL peas; permanent posi 1 ue Ww: la 4 Ailereiai tien wil’ of; Gun Duhlen threw out Heanstield, NO RUNS orto one aide out of da af tlons in central offices teases was late at ; AQ 1| et sen Jowie at WiAtid t Weches —————.——_ — Mert ‘his t teers TH GOES TO CONFERENCE. for those at qualify; to win, even money place an: to 3B) hr PEEVES SW Ete sore ante thte madi tal By: FS aalary o 5 a week ehow. Wisconsin was made a betting | s jl Ren ris pt oa tytn ue epee KILLED BY A TRAIN. ri TER Sg OSES aks Te Brewer RANE S WASHINGTON, June 2%—The Ser porid Y while learning. equal of Syracuse. Columbia was 6 , SINAN fused thot ro he. eA Uaaiereng wigres ins ongraedlltaeaght (em sonfaranen cit Apply after 9 A.M. at ra taf ase ey 3 bed tae a i brow, | WAS Ria BoE As PORES injury, Mrs, Mar Dro Levan 1 Approprhation bill contain. 122 East 18th st. NEW Fiunayivania Win, 8 to 6| Men ; ; 44 ~ renee ie petal Jesu Ree gs mente a toes che rneatelnanentian eroviulins YORK TELEPHONE place, $ to 6 show, Georgetown brought | leet hut he w * s barbers | GUILTY OF CRUELTY TO GIRL, | Rena iielinaier 4 Fitty-fourth at Hancock ne No, ny “\ Pwen yefith —— a COMPANY. $ to L 8 to 1 ant § to 5 Wear their halt ‘ RIA, TL, June 3.—Arter a triot | Mordomio Krogland, thirty years o rcaped with comtuaton | street, dled of a ruptured liver and not Must In the freshman race Cornell was| Suto enc + wae ny lasting two weeks, Mra, Mary L, gio |S musle teacher of No. 148 Amsterdam | over her right eye, taken to| from drown! IEANBAR CIES LR ERA ple ee Ue again favorite, 2 to 6. Syracuse and | 85, ielees sritc wan hls of Aledo, promin pany, nut, wax struck by a New York | jower Hospital Hancock was working on the dump at | joyiti, u compower ard bandinaater wei | SALESLADY, (rat glass, experienced, for ‘Wisconsin were 6 to 2 win, # to 6 place, | one ho had taken ine ornell. | and church, circles, waw’ t foand | Palifead express train early Sie Headsets 9 ety lite Stier known In this country, died at Untyer cloaka ‘and quite, The Royal, 474 Fulton Lwin and 7 to & place. Again was|rinaca barber cue we 1 tte jug | MATS: Mrs, MoKinney was found to be] thirty. toet i The steamer Cedric, trom Liverpool] Coyl#, of No. 42) Seventh avenue. Han-}¥5en" in| Venice and was thitty-nve HELP WANTED—MAL| | EIA cavecdie bai bee toomoerel atl shed [of uneaund, ining and sentenced to two | “Almont every bone in tis body was | and Queenetown. wan east of Fire Isiand Gone rab enpeceg tits oe ae enact yoare old. The body will be sent to RN 4 } . v cent of 'y n the Chente: ! peokeny At PAnUE : > 0 ’ " ae New York, wh omit q Bto6 Byracure shared-the bonors at | which ho was willlug lo wager on the ‘ho criminel insane, ey nd he must have died instant Nise H P.M, and te expected to “dock he was killed ty the blow or by | ith country. made his home igs guess. Ace.

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