The evening world. Newspaper, July 26, 1906, Page 6

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~ SAM PARKS MEN AOWSHYA TALL ~~ WLLED BUTLER wore thet Two Witnesses Give New Explanation of the Plaza Hotel Tragedy. Amazing Attention to Business Shown While Special Offi- cers Were Beaten. ‘The dbtense of the seven members The Housemithe end Brideen ‘Union, who are under arrest on a charge of murdering Special Poiloeman Butler, Wi the Pass Hotel, on Juiy ti yealed at the inquest before Coroner Aoritelt! to-day. The tronworkers claim fe that Birtler slipped while walking from & beam on the reventh floor, fell fe the fourth floor and landed! tn a eit fing postare fustaining the that oaused his death. This tine of temtinony was tntroduced fy Cheries Connor and Willinen Ha: fer, trowworkera, who fhe fifth floor of the bullding they enw Butler Wily Aerie a t geconds later FRW They ploking “thon whatsoever to him only eyewitnesses that hav Ironworkers Blind. ‘The testimony of the fronworkers was @oncluded yestentay and the fret wit ems to-day wen De. Alfred Stewart, of *, and us when he| tdentified four of the seven men under! arrest as his assailants Sim{lar testi- Chase Coroner's Physician Weston said that @ie4 of shook and internal tn- ‘Three of his rite on his right breastbone and nis left knee- fractured. The body was tree contusions, Dr, Weston | tbat Une injuries were protatiy | im @ fall, but might have been on the e#venth floor @f the Plaza Hotel at about 11 o'clock | fr the morning of Suty tt. Young Marty tewtified that he saw a!) the fronworkers 08 the floor suddenly run toward one "I ran after the man,” oid the boy, “Wo mee what wor the matter.” “What did you set’ asked Assistant District-Attorney Turnbull There wes some kind of an argu iment," replied the witness “Ther were all crowding around and wiking. 1 eouldn't see anything, they were—s clove together, As | got pear the crowd started vw run back to jength the lawyer for la interesting, in the tace of sworn testimon, news after witne mivithe and every man eonstantly pween-20.92- amt tt : How Butter w: at the WIG, sow ena Workmen employed Whose union proc With (hone of the foil Bam Parks But O'Toole and C Tem went to work $ block in the Morning. Before night these bappen- | figs had been tecorded on the police sweorde: Butler was deed te Flower Hospits! Pheele-end Cullen were undergoing esplial treatment for therowph bea:- Koga Seven members of the union were Socked up and four of them bed bean Mentifed by Butier, as he lay dying tn} ee Howpital, as nome of bis numer- Wie Aneallante. Carry Traces of Encounters. On the northwest comm of the floor of the Criminal Courts Bulding Coroner Ariel haa been holding we four, and Assiatant District-Attornsy Turnbuli has been bis assistant end | Meal edvuer. The room is small, but | Wiry and remote from the sounds of | the streeta, Inaide the rail. along the | Mined the men under er- AT A COUNTRY INN! ng Pay Inns, Picturesque Parm-| and Summering Places are vitited passed in panoramic order by the owner 4 World Want “Auto a “Bargain” To-Day| ¢ wee re | t Injuries | 6 Were engages on) Y worignt, Kupten. Cane, OPonnor, titer, Smith ahd Georges ical tronworkers, powerful hand , faces wrod wy, stporure t¢ the elements and piere- « Two of the defendants AGED VANDERBILT PENSIONER DEAD carry On their noses traces of enooun tore in whieh the other, Lvan has landed, Gut |n the ‘main body of the court foom att the whireseme—all fetiow mem women on the original @taten Island ferry ies vorke jet ftolemin mer pt? i riomsy rine hey, Ree” Mrs. Mary Johnson, Widow of All of Our Blue | Assistant. Distrlor | inst S island Serge Suits, ae the First Staten island Without . | | Oh Senet Ferry Pilot, Dies. j | Scoueedorae mn LENO Reserve, | ured: ° ros | men. Yo ‘Ot the Formerly $28, $25, | Seyoema eoeee vereeueainty an Mrs. Mary Johnaon, « Vanderbitt rela- , 5 4 hasbands ‘would come ‘home tive and pensioner, died last night at $20 and $18, | | og ee Pa, 8 bom: the rain her home in Brooklyn at the age of 75 Sut when the iron-workers were font. | Uinety. She wae the witow of Capt $ ing for higher wares A. © Johnson, one of the first pilots at e {owned by Commodore Vanderbilt. The is reduction affects It captain died three years ago after serv » i | ing fifty-five youre ae & master pilot every blue serge suit i in all of our three stores, you may choose freely. They are in single and dou- ble breasted sack models, all sizes from $2 regular to 46 stout. Coats full lined, half lined or skeletonized with alpaca. on old ground, rder against him, eu ey have reason to f fulness toward thet ot ke men acouse, uM ia > Vice-President Chosen | enor Riesoe. 9 Clomaly attending to busi were theese tron-workers Hotel < fo fucceed At 13th St., at Canal St., Old Reliable thronic, it st Sancer. It reatment as such hope that the place wi O'Toole and His Bandag: The man 4 Ne he cor in a van and After awhile the deadly hls face was vin! return 3 poison begins to eat into the sur- t t Half Lined Suits, Formerly up to $25, . 349,59 In this group are tn- cluded suits of gray velour cassimeres in checks, plaids and Stripes, dark fancy cheviots and flannels. In the new single and double breasted sack models, fashioned with all the new style features for dress and outing service. nor. Chambers In Youth’s Sizes, $9.75, worth from $12 to $20. Three Broadway Stores: St. OFTEN LEAD T0 CANCER “WHEHE: & sore or uieer deere tea) eebshows rtp oh beenming 1d arouse suspicion, because many of these places lead to appear as af Ordinary sore at first, and is_given with some simple salve, wash or plaster, with the heal, but the real seat of the trouble is in the blood and cannot be reached by external remedies, and soon the sore will Iwas suffering greatly from a cancer- yaad “abou rounding flesh and the ulcer [us ulcer on my ls spreads rapidly, becoming more |charge very offensive offensive and alarming until at | Soew the trouble wie peed tery eee ae Fie tan last the sufferer finds he is afficted | stators died ef Cancer. Tam Tully eat: minutes sometimes with Cancer, Cancerous ulcers |{28°¢1 yogid have gone the sameway) often start from a boil, wart, mole | Belton, Mo. MS. J. Cana poset TWO DIE FROM FIRE INJURIES Seven Other Vietims of Newari Explosion Are in Hospital, {Special to The Prentng World ) b NEWARK, N.J., July %—Joseph Croik tixteen years ol. of No. 161 Broone Street, Who wae borne by an ow phtha in M. Caffrny & Ronw be died of hie injuries | 1 to-day Jame n-vear-ol4 son of Lu who wee alec sed prevents further hatching of thetr gee ie I of pimple, which has been bruised Mo. a8 dragente By exprem, a and Me. @ ® @ PURELY VEGETABLE. ence of 5. 7 tat the same time| howpttal + Sey ore Th It is very unusual for wide stutcess. out being insipidly mild. to-day—it’s pretty sure for. 10c. for send 10c, for Fifth Avenue, New York. woah Ss. S. &. 8 CO., ATLANTA, TURKISH CIGARETTES a cigarette to meet with such instant and such But RAMLEH Cigarettes offer unusual quality—a new blend of Se \\ thoroughly matured Turkish tobacco SA that combines qualities never before found in inexpensive cigarettes. . RAMLEH Cigarettes introduce a real tobacco taste which lacks the heaviness of strong cigarettes with- You ought to try the RAMLEH to be the very cigarette you’ve been looking 1Q_ SOLD EVERYWHERE If your dealer doesn’t sell RAMLEH Cigarettes 10 (postpaid) to S, Anargyros, I} ae ag or roughly handled, showing that the taint is in the blood, perhaps inher-| ited. Another cause for non-healing ulcers and sores is the remains of some constitutional disease or the effects of a long spell of sickness. down to the very root of the troubte anc cures so thoroughly that there is never any sign of the trouble in after years. A: soon as the system gets under the infin the place begins tc improve, the discharge gradnally grows lesa, the inflammation leaves, the flesh resumes its healthy color, and soon the sore is well, on sores and ulcers and medical advice without charge. 1S Stamps Free with 1 |b. Mocha and Java Cofteefor 25¢] “~ p.' 10 Stamps Free with { Ib, Best Maracaibo Coffee for... 20¢ ‘ Port and Sherry, 8 10 Stamps Free with 1 lb, Best Santos Co/fee for. 17c pee hoice Calitornia Wines, from . goes elected grapes; bot ee 25c Book | GA ‘ ‘ 8 Aus WOUND: ‘Dereaoeued My ac, ak UO, ee A Stirring Offering of Men’s Summer Suiis. Two Garment, ThreeGarment 8 q k SS Prices at 166 James But must be handy to prompt, accurate and satisfactory. Large Can Red Ripe Red Alaska Salmon (‘3,2 Salad Oi} Houselieepers’ Guide For Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ler Grocery Stores. Nowhere else will you find ame purity, frest upply a quarter of a million™fa \ eir eatabl le reasing. Let us add y t of patrons. One of tI PORES r name to your hor ‘ou You will save mon neighbor can tell you w and improve your table by tra A trial will make you 4 regular now, Potatoes. The best of Selected the new crop. choicest Strictly Fresh E Trom the - 88s oe, 2c Pa oe Tomatoes - - - 7c ) 2 Cans 25c Belle Brook Butter Smoked Beef. Pound Prints of the fanciest quality Blue Ribbon brand, ected from the choicest cuts of fresh crei uppiied daily best ried beet, slic f. fresh packed parchment paper; wort ic. to 36c., ab Cc «lb. carton; easily worth 15c., for... Cc At 166 James Butler Stores Double“%2.2" Stamps Green Wines ® Liquors 15 Jn BUY Lense ies California Clarets. » Choice, an excelient 75¢ tabie wine, gation jug © Brape, gal 95c Free with all purchases of 1) cents or more except C,0.D. Groceries But We-ar ler’s Tea by-far the J. Ss and Coffees St. Julien, irom the frst pressings of lon jug b. Ceylon Golden Tips for .,..5Oc pill ciratuit pular dinner 21 60 Stamps Free with 1 Ib, Unxld Teas (worth $1.00) .... 5Oc ‘> Cc 30 Stamps Free with 1 ib. Best No. I [eas (x i8 Slamps Free wiih i ib, Choice No, 2 Teas French Claret 20 Stamps Free with 1 Ib, Old Gov. Java Coffee tor BUTLER’S WHITE Imported Sardines. Preserving Brandy Clement @ Cle’s genuine french, Dainty Biscuits; Fresh from the in finest olfve ol) 2 Superior White Gr Brandy % National Biscuit eeetemtne fob yt ree BO Company. tall ink e c Red Grahams jaPece] | eae imolveolvach LIC) Blackberry Brandy, pee oad sates 25¢ French imported,a can. 10c a pet ait wabaeh ripen Fruit Crack : Anchor Brand, Nor we gi ap ur olaint: Pinter coindh OUT 12¢ preger| os est French 10¢ the. S és ass Watson at Cle's genau Princeton Cocktails. Triumph Oats. importad, in-olve chan, 2C] De passed, ti Best of all breakfast foods health and strength; large 21d. pkge ec Baby Sugar Corn. Essie Brand 4 finest; ~~ 10¢ Asparagus. Goliten State or White Crest ( 15c en FREE Stamp Specials. Whiskey — biend for bot. PicKling Spices, Peeriess Brand, vb Dut Spanish Olives. sg Hi fe henge popular Smali Queens, e ten ryt; bottle Manmzaniiia, | Le tiie 12¢ delicacy of ay , bottie Summer Beverages, Grape Juice year-old Kingussie Scotch Rare, old, mello is we’ Sovereign ['rond—Choice outhern while spears; can French orbielic Peas, 1, “petits pe Root Beer Extract — Peectes tesnorial Wh Corn Starch. bottle with enouch for § ¢x wh $s brand, has no eoual, 1-Ib aide agate 10c : LK brand, popu aun i keepers, 1 -Lb 5c aioe Piphpn heen he per _ ote € Doppel Kumme! ra ur; 9c te wort Shredded Cocoanut, es, each t0c, and. JC tanh f lk oO Bass Ale. Rice. Je “A. itor $1 50 Blue Ribbon—Cholcest Carolina Pure, wholesome * and appetizing 5 as Aven) Stout, * $1.55 ‘(belle olsembere at Merwe Lager Beer, always uniform; Gelicate; America § most popul dessert, in six choice 10c! flavors; package I whole-head grain, 3-4b. eerton. Fine, fancy clean al bells elsewhere rice in bulk, 6c Test made in America, Table Salt—biue Ribbon, in freerun fh ture-proof dalb, yeferred by many for its fine favor n nm oltture-proo: the imported; in bottles, 5 cartons; tach. 5c $8e,,10¢-and. PUT Cel Sait—Fresh erated Risetie or Livbmaan's— rive two moet sesh_ind full strength; 94 fw Mira tha dottie 10c aipey or dark $1.00 de from cider or whitewine; ck oF white Sing~ re ~ na ahaies rie bottle... 2 spheess tg -1D. Minyeee 10c 80 5. & H. Stamue Pree With Case, WHAT WILL SOCIETY DO WITH ITS NEW | WARD F'ALLISTE 7 Problem Created by the Narniage Mrs, Burke-Rocie [400 Leader, to Aure! Batony { Professional Whip]. NEXT SUNDAYS WORL |= a.

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