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HELD UP CLERK ~ AND TOOK $1,500 WORTH OF NGS Man Gets Away After Daring Robbery. > ‘As Salesman Laid Tray Be- fore Customer He Found “Himself Looking Into Gun. A mild-mannered young man wearing | Food clothes tetimidated two clerks in jedrich’s jewelry store, at No. 18 > Broadway, Brooklyn, thts artermoon Oe revetver wid waked -nway win svorth of diamond rings @haries Kuehie, the senior clerk in ‘the place, and Friedrich's young nephew, ‘Were in the store with the proprictor When the thiet entered. He wore « spaticpreates sult of Dine serge an Hot He was of amooth fa e it wot more thar twenty Whree yeers old. His dress and madsner _ indicated refinemen PHS maT bem cee te door ant }-e—wanted to gat an chgagemen: Se) Sine solitaire diamond. As it was St. Friedrich'’s uch time, he turn Khe prospective customer over to K Put on his hat and went to a res- . ta few blocks awa: took tray containing fifty @iamond rings. the kind usually used Sto tdicate an engagement, from the r BM! placed tt tn front of the fan of The gies counter White ine man was looking at thom be ob- Fved that Friedriet: had gone out and haf the nephew was in the back part tl store. feniy he Mashed a bright revolver his “pocket and ax he potn drew oup hin cont with Sic keep the nephew In the rear of sore from ncving the wea: . don't make any outery, Said in a low voice, “tor if you Ml send you where they went the tment. I'm awfully sory to di old man, but I need these dl Now, you just stand still an Wt make any oe because Ill ‘and. shoot White he talked in this even tone youth 4) the coat lapel and Me left hand. bul the diamond foto his ye pocket. 1 tree be tawar the door, sayin gales other clerk's benefit Fr very much oblige) to you. mH Bad wet what} went ina tow rhe backed out af the door his pow She cating ad atk -of the rings rere knocked his hand. He did not to pick them op, but turned and ee ne ned to the door shouting Berns, $e youns man had evidently Jumpes ie 4 a hallway and escaped through th a. te ret, : Miles O'Relily of The Wale xe nut police station. hurried 9 half doxen Meter" von to the =t0re, and the neta orhond wan sentched, just ae though | they belleved tho thief wae waiting there fer them. Fre@rich wali she! Pings taken bv them man were worth & _ NABBED BALL PLAYERS, Batteries and Programme Sellers ai, Sunilay Contest in Olympic of a nerby building, an he wai fase t into ‘the @candai, It was TYPEWRITER T0 SOLVE MYSTERY OF HARTJE CASE Have Written Forged Letters. : ASKED TO SEE DIAMONDS] _PITTsscna, suly 5—A pretty type writer girl whose identity te kept se cret \s expected to solve (he mystery of the Mart§e letters and, it le » will prove the chict sensational figure tn ont remarkable e “Mild - Haniel Young/Pretty Girl Is Said to) r Lewis Jarvis Letters on Way to Alaska, the divoree sult which las atresdy) THO (Rpactal to 7 ALBANY, July ®—Gov, Mizeins haw 2 Wigton who was ett We and “serving a #en- fm year for Siackmatiing, ‘lon Blackwell's 1 tence §,P. WICKES | HAS BEEN FREED BY GOV. RIGGINS Blackmailer Convicted of} = Kesar Evening World.) fon Wis Signed on “‘Mrured EVEN WORLD ++. —- jsuly 9. Sixteenth Day at ei ee Bay, Track Fast, < ALY TF Hirogeet Pe | Bia frame 4% 4" Bt ke teannd Pay haw & 7 Be Koerner 7 tL. Smith Wineorne Ways J Mennewsy Haran i r aber W. Kaaop REGOND AACE rcieh Wont. Yo neae t furnisaet the Wickes hax been refeaséd trom i opments éver brought out In ap act e penitentiary and if now on Mite w w of the sort : de-| to the fic Coast. He ‘ta to begin 8 : Mra, Aogustus Hartfe’s lawye’ wae litte anew th Alnska t Brady evens Jared to-day that alone wo | Wickes waa vioted of writing the ; SS it prove the love missives @he was S| famous Lewis Jarvin letters and was ‘ ‘Keweit posed to have written to Bodssrcael iu | Pentemced to a year In the penitentiary Lil Seen i ie ed ~h- eo. text oH. dine, her ene i cass eae youns| Dec. 2 tawt, Bfteen days afear ni .,,, Dolly Sranker war tn pend Taal Fare ial heel lah ty a@2 they will prxtuce the pretty youn, in-Justice Rogers srt had foung | x . ry I Justice Rogers's cou ound | 110tT) RACE—BLO%, etded: for twoyescoiy, five bd a half forlone. FP woman who is résponathte the their ex< [00 2 Te 1549.7 ae fair Won easly Time—1is. Winner. ch. t. by Alves George EF. Perkins, head of the dstec- Although: be began serving hia sen Gpen, High Clos tive agency of t name, who has been | tance At once, An appeal was taken ‘f ba working for the defense, said he hag |O® March M tavt the Appellate Diviate | " located the girlie astenographer—who | Slet @ inanimous opinion affirming the a 5 was not aware what the letters were convictic amt sentence. . to he used for until she saw copies of | it Is #aid that the pardon was granted : « thaen in auld i response to requests by many prom- 4 io 4 The young woman Ie not a fesident | nent nbérs of the New Y bar 1 M2 » 8 Sek TE OE on Bienes the District At Grand Vedete y 8 oH 1 my has promised to appear in court when | « Opp the 1 1 ten ee lwenias. Wits, @ woman of refineme: i ligme 95 39 1s 8 + chet ihe pripon. the end his epeet. bul was t It peers aa Wt there would paver tal, 2? wee mare--sive nejponex.| his agest. bar iy + tia} ently pu J and that! an te on end to the sensations the AO* lie turn over a pew leaf in] 2S famous div ‘© built of the lates! & should be responded to by th | ear ide nd up ofr these is the ‘action of Prof. T. M yp ot. teen Who | ot wears acot,._.t an inner, b. © Williams, a local handwriting expert mancy expressed Wie St & 0 Pin Snckeys Open High Clos, PI Mh Who announced that he had refused em-)iie prisoner was none t: com tt ar) 1¥yaha w ; ployment by the Martje attorneys, He and they urged that It was wrong Yat Was asked to examine the burning mis- Kew ? the coschman’s trunk. He went over | & few of these and then called upon to whom he remarked that the| letters were forgeries, and. gectined to | well his services. A promised sensat wealthy men @ scandal. Prominent Woman Involved. The nf¥sterious blond woman who met Hartje in Scheniey Park and was driven to his house during the absense ot Mra. HartJe, according to the sttry told by “Tom Madine, the coachman, on the stand, ts the direct cause. The Girect Cause is the Allegations made by Martie that his wife visited the Hotel ‘Lincoth with a man whose name be ims not ret presented in court. it! soon becume KHOWEH to whom Tarts re ferred—an Allegheny business man who heey friends Yoth in and out of bie own class. But_it ia his wealthy friends who are: egging on the latest sensation ‘They decided Hartje bad done an un- gentlemanly thing in introducing tne eouns is_that more to be mixed up in the also_felt that they must stand to wether. When the bland woman Iseldent) was sprung they ried ty learn the wom- an's identity, There are many blondes Pittsburg, both in and out of so- cleiy, but the detectives finally decigea that it was the wife of a well-known the alleged dircoy story Anally resched the husband of the suspected blonde. Divorce Sult Threatened. He furiated, ry quiet, but tne| nd wil) not believe {The mon wo Hahebe “Kenna an Gh the Harles Court to-de Sholated the law by playt Sunday at Olympic Piel amposlng the Wattrertos teams, and dames MM wer Bw eee. Detectives Keevin and Conway re-| covets know of t fee scote cards before mitted to sec he arr for the Ported that wey DAA pall B conts ew WHITE SLAVERS ARE HELD FOR TRIAL. Three of Those Accused b) Cohen -Arsgigned jn th. fret tet FEO is a Aoweph Humeee: : thie latertn wife, Lena.‘ The « ‘ cubed them vite bela Hondue ae avenue wikis ne ' Turagas attor t aged Ss “ tykon to P 4 pity ne One ts there to tell this she is forgetting her pocket Oyes ari a parcel, She won't fons. "till she gets home der” will never know who ertines" her loss. Field Fined in, Court. f 2 tte —Oleat tie char in Harlem Court tila atterneon | In the mean the the Aliezheny pire i mtill diawatinfied. notwite ding Hartje’s snnouncement that? 3 dent ja noi to be ‘oth into tho cas. He fireatear t And orimtr x tha The persone whom — poet —eptnen som t a theence from the city iw betoken something of im on the case is resumed tos pught morrow. The defense is understood to avr TT ee tetrery per | per m Mrs, Harije to Ma Mrs. Hartje Confident Mrs, Hurtje A* wUffered much more © temp b the pro }teke tim 6 er them | +416 far harder 10 wilt ‘tha: - OUTTTOoR. tow 8. all over, tut t ban rear reaumption of te case nud os of the evidence wh e world that I have nought t te LIVED HIGH AT ST. REGIS, ~ BUT THEY HAD NO CASH. Two Young Men wis 4 | they coutd t pamex an Handle A. Dhar t | eight, a clera, from « Bs Ben, twenty-one, a clerk and wt once gan ordering nelr roome. Wy ~s wae im could not pay and they w east yaya ii Wall street dark, but after hid adinltted’ that be Only “expected When in sives allesed to have deen stolen from! haem Wiolors any one who ‘was formerly Axsinta Corporation Counsel under Judwe La- combe and a member o” the Univermit Lawyers the Bar June 13 last for sending annoying lett . BAward Weston. a prominent yachis. | 29. tustomes. Wain course, and President of the Weston Ete: wr trical Ins HAD TOWADEASHORE KNEE-DEEP IN MUD | Sheepshead Bay and Ya Association, wae indicted ment Company, of Newar Hole in Bow, Beached with When A piece of Arifewood stove in bow of the emall feery-boat Sheepshead in the Bheepehead Bay in tolny twenty passengers, sever A Whi WORT, Watt towatle we trendret yards through miud amd #time the port dae Its Passengers. deep to land, The bow, which ferries from Rock- wwey Leach to Sheepshead Bay, war } panting through the Inlet when It ran] jr, man. It was promptly agreed to keep) into a log which had drifted away from bold st Singer tur mud flats Motel. 7 and + Wek ash or } the sand-pumps dredging the bay. T™ rted to fill. and Capt. James | ned the veasel and ran for t back he bowt wiles in the mu ty Way the paswengert cow ¢ to take the train to Ne York was to Diough through the mu dod aiime One ew diant man tried to carry young woman aehore, but he tour Chat with eet Takes € duced Whitel ca. momed bbe toNew Whitene Pw | twenty for | yrott ! | Mr. W in the mud the young woman bad jini is Ser own ploughing Tike te: pawongers washed Umir feet a tan Beach Howl and. after pr new ay pr ny apres nd introduoed “to ety was atall 1 ber wiki SO" APPRAISER FOWLER BEGINS HIS DUTIES. : ath iead, Whom He Succeeds wart & Fowler to-day ax Duties of the oMee of A Murchandixe for the dtet York, succeeding Georg f, resigned. Cat. Fowler tw office at the Custom ¥ cial Deputy Collector He then Went to t ii tae Paes was received {wisn tehedd ania he we 8 succemsor tne AsMietant a th whom his own relatio aaant and in whom Jence,-and to expre Fowlers exper would be a® agreenble ax b The new appraiser r itehead was presented a Ainates a ree Atter) 105 YEARS HAD NOT Physique and Organs of Person nti y Fas Twenty-five. ing to Coroner Harburger's| di Dr. Philip 8 O'Hanion, Mra 1 The phy mn falled to get ber) t y. who qi 1 July 4 at the City name ot address. Ho gathered Ccom her jatreet day und war at last account at the age of 106 years, waw|dreas and her Conversation that ashe | Ail unconectove tn the J, Hood Wright} erson he ever w ve mewhere in the nelg hte. “ bhon pital r i h par | ved Cane id : Melntyre and tie two helvens had formed 440 sutop uid cover the woume 1 Dr Hanlon? You would not hin om on woman © orKany are clubs, a well as « Ferry-Boa! know o Manhattan Heach Office and Is Intr: to Subordinates “by Mr $4, Hevea 5 Hor W Knapp nt J Marte caime home poorly rides theres year olde Won easily Time— mg up: stk ant « bait 18 2 Winner, eh Rey FIFTH RACE—$1.200 add fhe Piaudt lies Mtarters ine Kiliot tren Hick Sine * re) Comedienne $ 3 is Fi ‘eee os fALeU a f ” z 4 8S 10) 6 10 er) Tromthides had no © SIXTH RACE—W furkines, Futurity ree tact Ca me. Toteriy Gurier—Amoureite, Owner Ries Atattery = hie ‘ = 1 i 710 18 en Wik : aneion H ®t 8 » 0 mw 10 > 0 ® ww 6 a | waa best. bul Horney dyl a lot of tough riding In Vhe hin home. Athens " gosing tring Umbielia running is Daly color wea never aotenan 4. mile and Heres. rener, her. by jot three yenrolde and pad. WW ok west. TIME oO SEN TH RACE mn twee ner oD Wie st Gi iG Fin” Sorwaye Open High Cle a it | index Partere ne | ae “Anwler aif Leila sx How sa “DAY OF THE LONG SHOTS her added welght he sank + (Continued on Third Page.) ve from Gallant, a 100 to) a MAY a tens 4, Horn slowed on the leaders, and when they wwung int be atretch be went to front. Me came away easily. bee Voritromp 4a haif length ers with M Tha winner Joo Marr ow: a just brat Bed Von Tror p = quarter of «length. Colontal = Dolly Spanker Wins Easily ng |G Pan a dingrapé ful laa Hotty 4 SIT re tints to snow: This Apprentice a Miltor, Tae aaa yoWware 1: HG —Comentinineracedto the front at the 7 to the far where t fe al the running and won ahow | he Deew ty the | emaily Jay Spanker then breened cand ete here. winning | ¢ ‘two and & length 15 wily two and one-half lengths m Monet, who ctoved strong and om | beat Ironsider 4 bead for the place Rone of Gold | Gometiense wat a & to J ehot, being aa Falinful. who beat oe Eh for the plage | Fidden ‘by Dillion, an inknowa rider tasily ot Big Oude. wh, however, rode with the ekilt of « MON heats via spay white: at | Millan, i eee. Devin ran say Wine! L'Amour In a Drive tac Fnahe race MoCarter| p-amour went to the front goon after front at The # and}; start, made all the. rupelng and —< astcchs won ioe Orive by hae’ a jength frou nd Marathon | Athens, who closed strong and beat colt ¥ wes 4 Citrona 4 length and s half for the yr vent. ty the teont with | place Unebrella, Une favorite, ran in ant won by m feneth iw Daty's colors and wae not placel Carter wax thre tengtha Angler Gallops Horne. ake + emit on Woodeman to the en, ment to the from and od home’ an easy winner by four from Laila who beat. Hunting- lengths for the place Ani p> «| lowe ev) They ran in DIED KNOCKING AT _| FURNITURE MOVERS “| DOOR OF A PHYSICIAN. SEND BOY TO HOSPITAL. Ottice of | FF Objected to Carthess Handling n |\Woman Had «Gone Running Up a Bill of $73.4 | e oy an , Co te Not Pay of IMPAIRED HER BODY.) br. Romaine to Be Treated for of Piano, and Three Men | ‘ = . | —_——- | Heart Disease | Beat Him. | v ss scapes James |, {Woman Who Died of Age Had | - one aay tant | dnd tasty ead the sinehlonublt went to the ¢ , for heart trouble, He gave her ce ons and 2d her nme back apartment hovse Sonoma. One Hundred aod Twenty-waventh treet and Clare mont avenue, fod fault with the met in used by Micha Molntyre, a Corn re mover of No. 24 Kast Bixty-tifth ia0AY Une UAKHOWN patient returned se “ ahe Was Khocting on tee ee4 |aoratched up &°pinno while moving It BIp4Nd oor -euw|iato the hall of the howee-ond the elgr nt be careful helvern promptly lying, In the hallway, He ‘heard | vator boy waked th fall and got to her just as she) Melntyre and his the anly ale breathinl Dr. Bomatn “ chad the boy avout the playe until cay \ hardening of the stopped ak ne cov-| kicked the + pia Uris th the “brain that ody ie So | fred ber with w wREEL ANG Chen sotitied [he wus rescued by Mrs FF, Banke, Coptiunally well” nourished, tnd the | tim police wt the Charies street atation. [one of the tenmnta. ‘The pollco arrest- weth in wre in BY sentet, Upets ANY dower OW? line wady remained where Kt had falien ay wae born in England a: ot Medniyre and the helpers John Mor nd |untl @ Coroner had examined h. They hed, lived in thie country forty years. jit went to the io Awatt identi- to have been rich wat one | mi or » The bad Deen in the City Hos | ev aa. her home | old. be in th former wrest, near Boor, - AT SHEEPSHEAD TRACK undy and Ram's Hora, until they} A much ‘Improved |resched the far tw, where Ram's! ‘BROOKLYN 1S WHITEWASHED BY PITTSBURG |Loose Playing by Dono- van's Team Helps Pi- | rates Score Nine. SCORE BY INNINGS. Brooklyn ,00000000 Od LPitteuRg, sd 201 200 ne BATTING cotta Tromktyn Maioney t it re ‘sr | Jordan, 1b Alherman, 2b, Nealon, 1b Lewis. 9 Lawob,. jb. Hommel. 1. P Um pltea Coney [Spectst to The Brening Wael | BALL GROUNDS, PITTSBURG. 3 joer ayed with the frookty this. sftemoon was « rame. Denevan's “D four hita off Leever, while Pits cleked burt the wisrt, gettins murk got some fune o <x curves ont | tine tre |p {iexcape teleost Ue piLaal. and Jers, with the banes filled, In the sixt! Pe as ¥ thommet gave + burg three r Firet inning Maloney ine filed to Ganley. Case. * a fast one ¢ me y and whe first. Lume bad pn hie lbatting eye, for he walket, Jorda it co the rigtt-field fence for a double pata fast Uirow Gantey key Lumley on third. Alperman find t Wagner, NO RUNS Beaumont out at firet to Jord@aa un | | amisted. Ganley out, Alpermun to Jor | tan. Clarke eingied and a pretty play } | by Maloney saved @ triple. Wagner hit over second, wen Wane the ptate, Lewis to Ritter Second Inning. ' Lewis out at first on Wagner's agsist. | arp Krounder was fielded " : on lichey promenaded. — Adparimar |wwas ubder Phelpee fy Laever punned t over Alpermans head. Beaumont | sd two ateikee when the fourth tal | was called) Ganity fanned. No nts Third Inning | Pastorine out, third fo frat. Maloney Hfiied-to Leach, Casey wave. Ganley * {iy eo iret | Lawtiey ran back and vaweht Clarke | fly. Wagner on a line to Cuney's Nealon laced @ sine heat and took second Leach skied to Luctey Fourth Tantng Lamy struck out Jordan tent af tiliesutgh fy to, +). Aiperrnan | wan retired throw of al | bad bounder i Ritchey tripled Dut a Texas Leaguer in sport re tohey mooring Leever bunted and beat Jordan's tow to, Pastorius Beaumont — sactifoed Cantey hit to Pastorius, ayd Phelps was j fun adorn Caer nea Pitter Clerks | kare Cater @ troublesome jumper, dul | failed to beat “Dumpling #™ throw. ONE RUN Fifth Inning. Lewia made Krooklyn’é second safety a drive near second. Hummel sacrificed, | Lenver to Ritohey. Ritter hit to Leach, | Wao tourted tewiecn the line and then threw to Nealon for a double play, NO NUNS ‘) ner apanked the firat pitch ta lett 414. Neaion promenade’. Leach sacri- | feed. Witter trys epive Ratt try Jing to catch Nealon off second. and Wagner scored. Ritchey wae out to Je dan ajone Phelps hit to Lewin, wh threw under first, Nealan scoring. Tee | ut Alperman to Jordan. TWO Sixth Inning. Ritchey flelded Pastorius’s roller. Ma-| wares. Casey ted te Ge ey keain fanned. NO RUNS mts crack Was too spetdy for Taviey's fly fell at Jorytan's punted _sifely trasaed Comox 2 papned to Alperman. whe trinl for a double, but missed, GVAlay D Taach hy to Pastoriut, whe catch Clarke at Ubird. but [tricnds OF United @teres Senmtor tide t T0 TEST CLAIMS ON PARK AVENUE Court Wants Single Case Made Issue in Eighty-three Damage Suits. 7 The State Court of Clatins Mt Presiding Judge Theodore W Ant Aenoctxte dudeme 4-3 nd Charles Ho Murray, to-day resumed fie bearing of claims agdinst the Bll by abutting owners on Park avenite owing to the nitisane ise hy the New York and Harlem elevate damage Terence J of the law fir of Hinek, Oleott, Gruber @& Bonynge appeared for the claimants. Alexan 8. Lyman. an attorney for the New ral and Hodeon River taj counsel, There are #ighty The Court to-day heard argument on & question affecting a recent decision y the Court of Appenis as to the title vf the yallway compantes, to Kk ave jc emsements Tt Was claimed in th t the condemaa ten eatings nken 1 180, and this contention wae upheld | thé Cowrt of Appeals. Lawyer McManus claime that bis Hiente’ peadecessors obtained atie abutting lande on Park aver lor to the conveyance to the railwa ompanier by the city in 18. and t for this reason his claim for damages seuinee. the tao ty threatened me Comminnioners desired some agreement biwren counsel. in order 1 avidenes ae Ree yet t extent rear * and houses suf tet xtracture, inasmuch as f the total damawes claim goh bulldines. unsel to make one tormorrow TWO os VANISH FROM TOTTENVLE | Relatives Here Here easehlag for Two Musicians of Hyp- notist’s Show, snd a steohi nts Patented ont ttenvilie, over on Staten ted ty the dinappenranse of Hleanor Raltft, ntteen years old, and Grace Heowireet. fourteen years olf pretty Kitle belomming Go good faenit The girl are known to have bemrsed & train at late yesterday af lerneon coming towant New York sine then they have eat Geen seen. A gen eral alaryn has béen sent out for them. Last week Prof, Ban’ ft, Rave @ nue the Koight# of Pothias Foliar 7 rive of enter wme here to elope wit bhe Ann resresentatives of thelr fam. lies reeohed Manhatt to take up the search thin afinenc this borough. SENATOR PETTUS Aged Alsbonia Stat Statesman Suf- fered Paralytic Stroke and Condition ts Serious. ‘ MOBILE, Ala. July 2—Personal } muss Wo Pertus vay that the aged} statesman has suffered a mtroke of paralysis and he is very low, A warm | failed, Clarke Wea out. Jordan th. Ritter hev's wrouunder i Armed wipx's fy three men acoriie. Leaver Met to Lewis, FIVE RUNS | Seventh Inning. stent at out a bunt to Casey ¥ hunted, bat Pastorius threw him gat Clarke fited to Lumley Wag ner Med to Hummel RUNS Jordan out, second fret. Alpet- man fanned, Lawis out, Waser to fire: NO RUNS Eighth inning. Murmmet fied 4 Clarke. | out on Letch es slever stop. Héaumont tad to-tun beck for Pastoriusa drive NO RUNS. Caney threw Nealon out. Leach fied to Hume). Ritchey fouled to Hummel, No RUNS, Ninth Inning. Maloney bunted, but Leavers threw him out. Casey Med to Wagnér. Lumley made an tnteld eae, Jordan out to Nealon alone. NO FR ENGINE IN WILD FLIGHT AURTS EIGHT. MEMPHIA, Tenn, July 9-—-Atter cot liding with ® Mouthetn Railway pa senger train at Orleans street to-day a Bouthorn Railway switeh enstina with wo care attached, danhed wildly with- out a crew three-quarters of a mile tm the Uniod Depot on Calhoun sreot Aid orasbed into two mail cam. Hight men were atightly injured and one seriously When the ewiteh engine collided wien che passenger train. Engineer ‘Viliiarme was thrown howvily ag@net the bolle, He wid hte fireman then Jumped, the engines! receiving sects Inturina, The ewitch engine, With oo guiding and, saehes VCore #t inore sing apeed. orem ver oreo betore wriving Ot the depot The presence ltrace has been found of the horse ang friend of the Henator who wan witiy him on Thursday, July 6, the day on which Senator Pettus reached his elichty-fitth yeat, nald “1 greatly fear that Gen. Pettus wilt not be present when Congteas meets again in December next. In fact, T greatly fear that he will not survive so jong One who has not seen him for some time and meeting him now would) be terribly shocked.’ ‘remem eats FOUND DEAD IN CREEK. Neuro lee Dealer at Comey Murdered, Relatives ny. The body of Willian Newton, colores. was found in Coty Island Creek this afternoon. There was a larke wound on top of the head, and Isaac Taylor, Newton's brother-in-law, with whom ‘he lived’ at No. M6 Gravesend avenue, said he tind been murtered ‘Taylor said that Newton, who retis too lett the house early yesterday morning with hin horse and wagon to @#t a load of ice, He shen had WH and a gold watch. The money and watch wero gune when the body. wae found, No and wagon. Athletes and 8 fram the tonne | The Eve Flot New York Ci ha Hotel Cariton by Martin y. the witnesses Dr, He Wear ‘Thirty York; Nathan Edward, m After Uh my we on td | boune, and a female frien ICH AAILAOAD MAN WEDS {N HOTEL CARE Party from New York Goes to Stamford for Novel Ceremony wh recurred wod- entered the Jadies’ parior snes 'DIED IN CAB WHILE Peter A. Trautman, si aid, single, who lived w Amelia ‘Tre BS Fast Sixty-tir tn ‘a cab today white t | Sydenham Hosptial, No | Hundred and Sixt wv Avourding to Patrolman Kast One Mundret and j otreet station, Trautin, tine past been ur an organic dived m to Anne: ! | | | | hata change wou! Ma entering ¢ sapital wee ree tee CLOSE 10 DEATH fesse of alr id tenet hin. But it pree On arriving #\ the pler she took a ’ reves eee | . v mainline d T ae : t ef . STAMFORD, * Cor July EAwin | Harrington, wealthy rallroa ot | Atlanta, with an office in Wall streai, | Manhatten, and Miss Amy & an, “ e ON WAY TO HOSPITAL. xty-two years ith hin sister; & drewsmaker wt at dled peing taken to 346 Kast One treet. Lente e Twenty-atxth bis some © work owing Recently his ale, & L, in and this morning she brourht him over (-| from Staten Island for the purpose of Tavita The whore t Torn Out Tent Bey Ae anee det ederme- tine tre The professor carried niy own orcnew: (ten the superintendedt of the taattn, rinses “hte ave utr itisted ition saw him on hie arrival et pe h of {wo young wan. one « ¥ |pital Trautman was dead thee a panie, It wae noticed ¢ Coroner Acritelli onteret the body ree ; fs . Mt Atl moved to Bellevue Mospits! morgue he jest performance BaUtt | where an autopsy will be performed eI gs Ml | more) Phere te nothing suspicious about the Aid to the professor death. the pol vs ip the belief that the two gic my | HiNay A semaete: bet’ yen SPECIAL FOR MONDAY s rovxp 10¢ VanOnTED PRUNE AND NUT! 3° CHOOT ATES . POUND af SPECIAL FOR TUBSDAY CHOCOLATE. COVERED 10¢ Plnrorark corsage LOUNP PECANS roexn 15¢ EYEGLASSES for HEADACHE = _« Consult our Registered Physicians. Hy 1f weoded—84-90 Upward, AY. 1 th St. 1274 Broadway, 33d St. 5 Cortlandt St., Near B” Sena f Shbchesens Batabl thea Nour ls pa so LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. TUM MosT suce! yom WOR ILL EN ean WORLD, REYNOLDS —At New Npchelle, Joly & BENBA JOSEPHINE, Hm beloved daughe tor of Jowptr and Hvilnw Keynolds, aged MB ~ years T-mantha 30 dayh. Puneral service at ft, ig Rha aie ot mi 18

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