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\ ITHE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1907. en aite ae HARTRIDGE DIDN'T — SIATS BEAT “SHE'S OUR WIFE," TRED TO TAMPER CROWD PAYS WAIT TO SEE WIFE BOSTON NINE NSAID HUBBY NO,t WITH ALDERMEN LAST TRIBUTE T0 HOLIDAY GAME TO BATTERED NO,2. sees" AU SELLICK OF THAW IN TOMBS = Pay ‘dnepectors and captains involved and will mean the shifting ot | of policemen. Wo captain was promoted to take the place of Inspector McLaughlin head of the Detective Bureau. For the present the old Central | ‘will remain headless. Under the direction of Commissioner Bingham [il be cut up into squads. | Bither Sergeant James McCafferty, of the Detective BBureau John McCauley, who is !n command of the Detective Bureau in will succeed Inspector McLaughlin. Commissioner Bingham has “pot made up his mind which to appoint. ig Commissioner Bingham’s order shows that the tremendous political end business pulls that were brought to bear in behalf of McClusky, O'Brien, or Ser- { to Thirty About Race Track races Badges. Farpee nae ‘Grom, MeLanghlin and Grant were of no avail. Even the Mayor's Inter Timely Hits Bring Vic-| Handsome Athletic Brus|.T* tory trom upstate tits mom. Stand With Uncovered vention fafled to save McClusky, It is not dented in Police Headquarters tory to McGraw's SI : pave = that the annual male of the race H d aa B { | teat Commissioner Bingham !s going after McClusky’s police scalp. nn aw's ug- nette Mission Worker on x al te gn fa fi by ‘the t eads as ody Is - : ssisted by Ames ji : x to tamper with the Boant (f A Borne to T GH SLEDDING FOR THESE: If b gers, As , i Har W -) bedded I © Boant ot orne rain. “ Tov’ commander of the Tenderloin precinct he will be tn a delicate post- awyer W ent to Prison, ut Left When ndy With Fists. in able olty. the chy ached about thelr w © den. Ho has many good friends along Broadway and the side streets. W wegcandebisi f \ wit pare siorieaohe a Inspector over bim, Joseph Burns, will take no chances of having a He Learned That Evelyn as RAB-P.O.AE A tall, handsome brunette in a smart] ba ‘ peat Bie) Sree . or hare, get him into trouble, and there will be something doing, no matter Cc li ‘ Rates, rf 1 BOY ie tae) spring costume waa the centre of at C to death, with his pastner, enney, Ib 0 o| tractlo 7 . membdera receive race-tra rp daar t i : way McClusky handles himself. “It 1s a tongh precinct 1n which to alling on Her Husband in petit git SLI dee Rene’ pesceadh ieaaara ang er ila ol ion oP Aha Sunday, was U to-day. the 4 bod 4, to-day, z ri fides dope! Miho Sa ‘wo men who! 5 A reaching $0 sen "i try.a man out if they want to get you,” sald a wise cop . : Howant, if... +2 0 8 0 0 : aS x rs mal took pla a4 Bourn or MoLaughiin gets an ewful slide, from the command of the the Building, Bridwel, ne ny UR Be Wee Vary peas Giro aise apie ‘eed Poa Beinayentlhived Jilin itiredapbhea ht Membre, Inspect tchey; 9%... 0 0.13 61, nee things fo pright-| for tla vi All the atreets in the vicinity were Bureau to the peaceful shades of Westchester, where an auto- ony y defendant, One th a 4 | Shetr admit t packed with > ss ny Cehoaee . ne of them: displayed) ‘™ ith spe Who stood respect: Mobile passing along the country road makes a noise Uke « tornado. Scown, ‘ two eyes in deep mourning and a nose| ‘et dock. fully in the drigalng combinat ot F ‘i also got @ big come-down from the Borough Mmapector| "Ye? Nesbit Thaw paid ner hus) ‘The consultation’ with Mr. Watson] Dornec, p 8 1 $f Gi that was out of plumb. He said the} An unknown man uslng U0 enew and rain waiting for the coftege Inspector Cross gO) |Damd a visit in the Tomba to-day and | *Md Mr, Knox~if Mr, Knox {t be—leads ‘ 2 0 muscular brunetts had: thus fmpairad| “W)C. Wood,” has been wr to move - The serv the hoi @f Brooklyn to the command of an {neonspicuous precinct-tn the borough. temiiind eaten lant nf } to the belief that the Senator will en Totals aes hin features with her ready fists nen here about tle ° wore KK. Bell! "Phe fall of Stephen O’Brien is far and violent, He will take charge of | yo. nants he Temulations | tor the fight to save ‘Thaw from the 710 0 woman was Miss Mary Os-|derman Kegtnald 8. D one ¢ | follow Mercer Btreet | Permit. While she was with her | electrio chair, and that he. will be borne before she enw: marry-| Tammany lea is among those wud | Sta Mn, with teare the West Thirty-seventh street precinct, which 1s @ tickltwh one to bandle nusbend in the consultation Ree erppe rae asia RIB P.O.AB| ing industry. She dat a the Kes i the inst look ‘ Lp thy sel sodas 8h i 1 ‘i : ‘ t DERE Kee under present conditions. Lawyer Cilfford Hartridge arrived. Mra, Thaw and her daughter arrived | hrewne. Sea Gospel “Mission ‘at “Communioay: and re K the | at Inspectors Walsh, Baldwin and Hussey, who went to Albany to fight) ie was about to send-up hia cant to| here last night and ted from the ( nevtin 4 t jergen avenues, Jersey City, on a : a in @ hearee a 7 ae iia Si b warrant sworn out by William Hroad s ° | draw Two: car o | @istricta, Hussey is transferred to Brooklyn, but the district he is sent tO) nusband. After hesitating @ bit, Hart-| burst. Kor the firet time aince the ‘ cs é med rf Gein ue wh Be Ager ‘ Me coaches with @Ommand is 4 lively one and wil! keep him busy. ridge put tts cant back In his pockst| shooting of Stanford White the big o4 tery passe Saat aed behead g : i aire f ‘ E ee ‘The Commissioner sent ont notice of the chan, een’ IND | eacoeee cee ere, mnvers eevee, Mabe | ew tote Wad NEAISA ane WES Galcoras, (00 o 0 8 Al we elt her reg ‘the ta rough the denies crowd, i oa Ratko Me al ag sed ; he Ie sal Thaw had departed, Mr, Peabody, of| regarded as most significant, until tt ea eee pack Bas EER Bhalla ys est Bry phe a 0 patvolrwen copies of were presente: the reparters by Deputy Commis-| the Hartridge firm, called on the pris-| became known that the mother was in args — policeman served the war ° sioner Bugher. peptic a eres | consultation with the lawyers Totals 24° 2°37 91 1)" rusband No. 1 was Edward P, 1an-| Commissioner Bingham refused to discuss the order in any way. He} yw; tidy rf oe Tt | Mra Thaw came here to raise $1,000,- SOORE BY INNINGS. Intermed. the police that| "hi mother of Harry Thaw, | oo, which was to be put up aa ball] sew York. 20001000 04 ed the woman on June 4.| @ent word that he was busy on another order along the same lines to be) the slayer of Stanford White, and her) tor her son in case such @ vast sum|ioston ... 90000010 oa] neremony being performed vy | glevn out late to-night or to-morrow morning. Which would indicate that] @#uehter, the Countess of Yarmouth, | was required. Three-base hit—Brain. Sacrifice hit— Thomas R. Bridges in. ta are at Lyndhurst, the Thaw home, to-/ ‘ro ralse $1,000,000 would mean the dis- |.Deviin. Doudie play—Dahlen to Corco- | C1) ai0) ae Newark. He | PARSON AKED SEES ‘ROCKEFELLER AND AVOIDS REPORTERS His Wife Too English to _. Talk for Him, She ; Says, the Rev. Charles Frederio Aked, fommerly rector of Pembroke in Liverpoo!, England, and now of the Fifth Avenue Baptist 3 arrived here on Wednesday he! ‘the startling admission that he a Mot know John D. Rockefeller and (Jaa not ready to éxpress any opinion oe Aked knows Mr. Rockefeller now, Bt appears to be no lees reluctant to bout the Standard O!] magnate before hTe meeting took place at the Hotel Majestic, where clergyman ‘s staying. He left the | hotel early to-day, and his wife tenta-| ly suggested that he had absented ; for no other reason than that) = @id not want to talk about Mr.| ) Rockefeller for the press. Rockefeller turned up at the) ‘without any preliminary an-| that he intended to pay a {fon his new pastor. He drove alone his house at No, 4 Weat Fifty- fourth street in & closed cab. He up to the desk in the hotel and to « clerk: , gtnd word to Dr, Aked that would like to see him.” | wit will give me your eard I will L-3 and seo if Dr, Aked can re- aid not Just you it op you.” responded the clerk, who recognise the caller, | | Bay Its Mr. Rockefeller. | Gay, and it 1s said that the mother ha’ given up hope of having her son re- leased on bail This statement was made after Mra Thaw had consulted with Attorney D. DIRK CARRIER GETS 16 MONTHS T. Watson, and another attorney, who maid to have been Senator Philander | C. Knox. It ts believed that it was} upon thelr advise that Mrs, Thaw has| become resigned to her son spending | the summer months tn the Tombs prison | in New York. sal, either temporarily or permanent- of mtooks and bonds or real estate, the Thaw residence, has been in the hands of Pittsburg real- tate firms for months, but negotia- ns for tte purchase, it is understood, have not gone beyond the initial stage. Its sale would mean the raising of $1,000,000 easily. The rest of the estate principally consists of Coke Trust secu- rities and stook in the Fort Wayne Ratiroad. Lyndhurst, WN SING SIG Barber di Sanctis Will Also Serve 30 Days for ‘Packing Gun.’ GIMBEL, RICH which he is prominently connected will fight for him to the limit. None of the recent jolts that neve PS.| Ivor Clark {s said to haxe given De- fallen the pistol-carrying fraternity | tectives Brennan and Rearion infor- | since the poltoe started thelr crude} nation concerning hia acquaintance | against deadly weapons has proved) win Gimbel, which will come out at| more severe than the one which Judge | tne hearing. The Clarks live at No. 340| Rosalsky administered to-day in Part) weet Fifty-seventh street, and for | IL, of Genera] Sessions. three or four months, it is stated, Gim- | The unhappy object lesson was Caro] bel has known the lad, who ts a alen- 41 Banctia, a barber, of No. 66 Charies| der, tall youth with a lame leg. The street. On March 2 Di Sanotia was| merchant came to this city some days arrested in Elizabeth street for fighting. | ago and stopped at the Hoffman House. Ho had a long dirk and a heavy re-| He sent @ note to Clark, asking him volver. to ceme down and have dinner yee terday at Martin's, {t 1s charged, and) Yesterday in Special Sessions he was ven thirty days on the island for car | the note was intercepted by Mra. Clark. | rying the revolver, In the afternoon| She knew nothing of the Grand Jury indicted him for felony | her son had been me on account of the dirk. Hoping prob-| that something must be wrong. Tae ably to get off lightly, the barber pleaded | oY had had much money of late, and wullty to the indictment. Judge| told his parents {t had been given to! esaisky promptly sentenced him to a| him by an acquaintance. Iver attends year ant four months in Bing Bing, | TTNity -Caapel Behool, in Weet Twenty- Judge Rosalsky en Wednesday fifth street. Mrs. Clark went to see Assistant Die | tenced & negro, arrested on « @isorderly | trict atior: Krotel, and told him her conduct change, but convicted of carry-| suspicions, and they set a trap for the ing brass knockles, to three years in Sing Sing. Before Judge 0" stranger and caught the wealthy mer- 8: Sullivan eight Italian, indicted for carry rks, to- pleaded not guilty, manded to the Tombs. Not Anti-Itallan Cru In Bpectal Bessions, Justice Olmsted note was gtven to Ivor, and he was told by his mother and the deteo- tlvea, who took ulm into their conf: dence, te go along with the man. Gim- bel and Ivor entered a cao at the Hoff ¥ and all were re- MERCHANT, HAS DISAPPEARED (Continued from First Page.) man House and were driven up Fifth avenue, while Detectives Reardon and Brennan followed in an automobile. At Fifty-second street the detectives stopped the cab and made the arrest. Detectives Charge Bribery. Gimbel is sald to have pulled $100 from his pocket and offered it to the Getectives as a bribe, but they called for mor Me then, they claim, went with them to Wolff Brothers, at No. 100 Broadway, where he drew $2,000, which they accepted. Mr. Gimbel was taken to the Criminal Courts Building. He engaged Lawyer Dan O'Rellly to defend him and tear- fully begged all hands to keep the af- qui Gimp is married and lives with his wife and fami street, Philade at No. 914 North Broad gmat in & splendid man- gion. ‘It is said in that city that he ls looked upon there aa a man of good habits and geod morals. Search Also In Philadelphia PHILALDLPHIA, 19.—3fueh un- easiness ia expressed here by relatives and friends Gf Benedict Gimbel, woo was os Led New York yestercay of bis failure to turn Up. t#m- bel left New York las night ostensibiy Philadelphia, He wea expected eariy morning and his brothers wer tation to m th ran to McGann. balle— First bass on mes, Hit by: of A OM Dorner, 6; morning. Local fandom was out {n fod bers to, lant woo numbers to, welcome the Glants| ot ner until a few days ago, when When the gong sounded for the morn-|™&P who said he was William Broad ing game at 10.30 there were 5,00 in the | Meadow called on him. ‘They compare: grounds. At least six thousand saw | D0tes, and arrived at the morning game, celebration of Patriots’ Day. First Inning bride had flown, and he heard no mor as a part of their| that Mrs. Broadmeadow was the forme! | Mrs. Landrigan. “Where did ‘ou get those black eye: ** asked Landrigan. the conolumon i_Sy % | took his bride to his fine countr ; pitcmed bali-By Dorner, § Struck out—!at-Short Hill, N. J. Six Gaya later | By Dorner, 4; by Ames, 6. Passed baiis t }t | Bowerman, Brown," Time-ih, cm’ | #8 bride announced that she wa TWITTED ABOUT GRAY Umpfre—Emalie of living with him, and when : sl murred. at her savertion that he Was | HAIR, SHOOTS HIMSELF, (Special to The Prentng World) Jno good and she meant to leave nim,| was acting f i SOUTH END BALL ‘GROUNDS.;t ) 1 ckhed him down] '” alo | : NDS.) the bride promptly knocked him down “ BOSTON, M. April 1%.—Manager| with her fist for a consideratior m Vdnek, fifty McGraw and his band of Giants made} By the time Landrigan came out of] sent the ur or ving at No, 2 thetr first viait of the season here this| tne trance that followed his tio | ATe very glad none e al ne AMERICANS ESCAPE IN MEXICO 'QUAKE a Fr) Private mensay recelved in this 1 business Interests affected by te’ he @aye ‘em to me,” replied Broad-| quake in Mexics-#kow t ae re Ghennon waited for four wide ones. Row iecling the latter tnember ten. Preah ied pape kot upstaire she On a passed bal! he went to the middle Be phere bor of mark. Browne started the trip around | °’T! settles it,” sald Landrigan. bicsy sey Sty ba ED bs oie Devi ori. | 78h our wife. “There {en't another uake of last Monday the revo | fhe ctrouit with a pass, Deviin sscri-| woman in the world who could do It so © business interests {n whi : 4 | fieed, Brain to Tenney. Seymour was well, I know.” Americans are concerns 1 Se gery oe r Broadmeadow sald he and the woman| At Marques on the Pa tion, wae calied jhit and took first, filling the corners. |, Broadmeadow sala he and, the woman only twelve miles from j tan Hospital Bowerman walked, forcing (Bhangon | BML Mth ane had lived with him 7 Caped damage. As t 5 home. MoGann's bounder to Brain was ten days when she quit his home in| of life at La Dicha bog tossed home and Brown got’ Browne at | Jersey City. the plate. Seymour came home with the second run when Dahlen walked. Cor- coran beat out his infield hit, which | The prisoner was held in $00 bail fo scored Bowerman. Ameés struck out. | trial on the charge of assaulting Broad THREE RUNS. | meadow. The two husbands hurrie Bates waited to Brooklyn to lay the charge of bi epikes. Tenney was & victim of Ames's | before the District-Attorney. - #9. iin ROCHESTER MUST GO Second Innin \If Sanders Does Not Resign H fannon lined one to Tenney, who also ied Browne's warm grounder with-/| | Will Be Removed—His Succes- sor Selected, a3 a memento of the occasion. was called out on 8) handl out ny essistance. Deviln was out on bis nf\wemt put, Daviin to McG loward went ou in to ann Bridewell fanned. Ritchey fanned. NO Third Inning. Seymour suet S out to Bates. Bower- ts man walked er being hit McGann walked. Howard took care of Dahlen y. Ames and McGann retired Tenney. |“ Fils puccewsor already haa When she returned a few days ago to get some of her clothing she left the black eyes and warped nose WASHINGTON, April 19.—It was a4- rules ‘got [Ry x sega and by rd | Pe iiincetin ot Arcee Pairrdaiars4 nourishing qualities after they have been eaten. Gann cared for Brown's graseer. Dor-|Colisowr of Internal Revenue dt) Sea “ances Rematar x nea von reaver | SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY | SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Fourth Inning. " | y | Atta tapaed Shannon, iinet | atedhet or put The had" mt” incne |] OHERRY CREAM LO apes, Covet 10 Brideyet, Prpmyrsent ou-Ritcher to Fvignaiion, But trae etaced that ihe | KISSES, POUND, SMYKNA FIGS, POUND, been chosen alarm felt ax ty she safety engineers ¢ apparently ploye: nwarranted tant hy r ANOTHER PURITY PALs [here are many proo.s of purity made apparent by the sense of sight alone. You look into a bubbling spring of crystal purity and your eyes tell you that nature has produced a standard of unassailable excellence, A lily in full bloom is guarantee of spotiess purity. Loft begins his purity demonstrations by appealing to the eye, then to each of the other senses in turn. You know how Loft's candies are made, what they are made of, how they taste and their e | r > Beaumont walked. Howard went out.| put his ni ai 7 arrive, "Nor has he arrived yet, Gearah| Besumont wplned: Howard wen’ ut | bur ‘la name wee pot eanounced. Special for Friday and Saturday thie “and, “woof his ‘Brothers have ended Bridewell. NO RUNS. day that the replacing of 34r ders Ps anyaeane gone to New York. Fitth Inning. je part of, the plan of the @resident to CHOCULAIE MuLASses Presiding, Herman Schwartz, of No. 126 Cannon street, arrested for carrying « revolver, was given six montha The|tering the hall and thet weapons be unions to provide that all members com- ing to meetings be searched before e: never mind the card; just sey! Bhat it is Mr. Rockfeller,” said the | itor, | that moment Mr, Rockefeller fhls bat and the clerk instantly | that the caller waa practi pilon as to his identity. The his mind clear on | = at Gofted knew ne wig was what made gh minutes later Dr. Aked appeared | 7) tm the hotel lobby and Mr, Rockefe! himeelf to the clergyman " ‘wer into the Palm Room and had & long chat (peated when John D. Kockefel Od hia wife were announced ‘Were shown into the Palm Room E the elder Rockefelics P| Phe four remained © for Mhour and then the callers left the A Word from Mra. Aked. A newspaper man attempted to Mr Rockefeller to-day, but it was raid That he was not-wi home. Mrs. Aked aid over the telephone that her hus Band would be out a!) day “The newspaper men have given him 8 fright,” sho said. “He d they HL pick out al) of his faults and dis 7 pect them for the beneft of the publi Nf, he Goes not care to talk about his Mestine with Mr. Rocke r | "Oh, dear me, no; xe, Pog!) Gifferent from the American: voice of Mra. Aked over the wire to & request that she should behalf of her distinguished tr nwomen said re In My couptry the wife Is not at Lib. fo talk for her husband Why, it jet_me into Kreat trouble to vio- fixed rule” " "QUAKE DEATH LOSS IN MEXICO LESS THAN 100, b MEXICO CITY has now been Muperiant points in ected by Lio earthquake geporis indicate that the 1 Wil not reach @ hundred, bu ‘persons have been lajured and L property lowe le very great. 4 dent Comal, in « pubstioa- ished bere today declares that ‘of the state of Guerero has Antated cunends of dollars are subscribed ike fund being raised in this clty for - of th thauake sufferers. Apri! 19.~Comn wits of They were barely |At the stat everity of the sentence was due 1 | ey foun rhed over to the police ff found part to the fact that twe east side po- Mr, Pacelll, pal pt the order. Hoemen gave the prisoner @ bad reputa-| said he destred to throw the weluht of Hon. the unton‘e influence on the side of Of six Italian gun toters who came | the police, and that he would do every- | up for sentence three got three monthe| thing he could to stop the practice of | each, two got two mon and one! Carrying Geadly weapons, got one month. Then c | resulted in casting #0 much d Jupos his p Wdward Manning, of a garage in West | “Oscar iemeon, elghteen y: ova, | Bewenty frst street. He had been ar-|wno clerks in his mother's hardware rested for @ breach of the peace, and | piore, No, 31% Third avenue, the| jon-house @ revolver had held tn bond for tr in hie pocket, ens! ay by Magis ania Court on which had| oUsma e of found © police are arresting, and| admitted that he bought « + Mink and a box of cartridges from Ht018 | on," ~ broke Justice Olm-| Hanon yesterday afternoon, When be sted, “what right have you to aol home last nik ‘ ut any nationality? You young Reuher pr eaw Schwarts, who le a Jew, tte gun, and prox [to wx month Nata by the arm and led him to Police the men of sny ody tain Brenna real reasons to advance in| The Mu your man let's hear them.’ |the first ¢ A policeman testified that Manning's rg #, revolver . to ne wear broker earage to min with a f A remarkable labor union order has | of en and Exeavatos | Unto: Airects mearching of ali mem. bere nding the local branches of the union in New ¥ Yonkers and Mount Vernon before they ent meeting halls, and that any found on o members be and turned over to the police | nai veel gor ye pdivds Ay re is being indulged in by the seenl hendnuaste at Ma oi . promoters of many minor be Pi rte’ newspapers, but don't over. delegates (0 the Peace Congress jus look the fact that The 4 ended and ts the head of 3,00 men in| printed , waloh was posed at heed Separate ADVERTISEMEN jt ~ various looad unions, fret makes an dive ast @ week-dtys “ppeal to a!l members of the union, 1 085 More Whether Mallans or of other nation jalities, to dispose of al) revolvers than were published in any 4 Keives or other weapons which they other ~New York morn may have and whieh it ts against the ewspapers combined. |law to carry, and not even keep then: § thelr homies as their posession may Nothing Brings neve the effect of casting reflection on Advertising the Italian rece. The order turther commands loca Like Results! | Summergal looks b ymeryiad 00Ks a all ‘athletic, pe ee (page! ats she wag always HELD TEACHER FOR STAKING CLER Martin Prawler Accused Fellow Club Member in the Harlem Court. Jeood Margon, ot No. 245 Bast One Hundred and Nine- teenth etreat, = teacher in Public 6choel No, %, in the Bronx, was | banged a single, but tried to stretch {t ePaper Bronx, wae held in $60| DAnwes Mnutout, Shannon to Devin tq | Mex? The Weather Bureau predicts nas by jagistrate Cornell in the! Corcoran. Brain singled, ring Hride. | that the starm will continue for at leas: Harlem Police Court this afternoon,| well. Brown went out, Bowerman to! twenty-four hours. Snow began falling or the Mag! had looked over Martin Pray @ nineteen-year-ola Eighth Inning, | ture of 86 degrees and « strong wind | clerk, of No. Ue Third avenue. Praw McGann out, Bridewell | ‘Aw the day advanced the temperatur, 1 | Dahlen thrown out, Ritchey jer had « black eye, He told the Magia-|Utsin took care of Corct | rose. Dagnage to fruit and early vege trate @ot his hurte tn @ fstio duel RUNS, se tables is apprehended. with Margon late @unday nigtt in| Dorner fann ee ot, MeGann —-——___. , ‘Tenney fanned. NO RUN: Mount Sereia Paste ee Ninth Inning. . DRANK IT FOR WHISKEY, a admitted thet he and Prawter , were fhow members of the Piokwick |, Ames fanned. Bhannon out. Dorner to | eg Aforgenhekner, a tatior, iving Giub, at Ove Hundred and Thirteenth twenty-one years ald, | Deviln walked, Beymour out to Ten- | hie hand deymour. instead to : IP” akon. "Coneoran ‘and MEE? | recommended by ‘ur. Gann doubled up Brain and Brawn on | censor. Mr. Porter, wi! the letters bunt NO RNS t it is stated, rewards as a R Sixth Inning and whose recommendatio | the z lent is following 'n makin, Amep fist to Beaumont, who also got | Appointments in hig dintrice in'tpder Shannon's host. Rivne eaié, ari ney cared for Brown: President, it {s also continue to make appointments tn ani NO RUNB. ended Tenney. Corcoran and MoGann finished Beaumont. NO RUINS. Seventh Inning. \ Ww 4 Devin ply ry pil 2b Dorner | IN WESTERN STATES ain and Tenney’ fintshed | ae | DENVER, Col etorm that hes prev for ¢wo Gays has spread over Co! Wyoming and @ portion of Ne : ward's bounder, but the runner & moment later being forced at » | Dahlen to Cor coran on Bridewell's bounder. Ritohe McGann. ONE RUN. at qT . Browne filed to Ritchey. NO RORY miptook « small bottle of wood alcoh: street and Fifth avenue, and that they | Beaumont singled to om to-day for whiskey amd drank 4 were not friendly, but he ineisted that foreed Cart few ininutes later he mwas found ‘. truck no blows. He said he on Howarde bound was hurried to the Presb d Prawler's invitation to go|Gann ended Brid pital im an ambulance 4 Mgnt Out their difter: | #hennon pour halt hour x ol ee bee PENNSYLVANIA AN. OHIO SHARE SNO Ponnsyivena to © that much dam- so fruit, but that +80 weriously wi nat the en Somewhat I (Prom the Pai \edei ph Really, you know, I dont taluk M SOLID GOLD SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS. DIABOCT FROM THE MANUFACTURER AT FACTORY PRICES SOLID 14-KT. ney. Bowerman filed to Howard he sume polloy, {t wae further stated ce walked after being hit. Dahlen | W8# followed in the case of the three tingled’ to. left, coring “Davita. “Cor. Postmasters in former Representative ¢ ‘went out, Brain to Tenney, ONE | Wadenorth's district. whom the Pres! sirgled tc right and went to| York State af persons who wil! second on & passed bail” Sates our, | port the administration of Gor, Haghis Ames to McGann. The same route| |\SNOW STILL FALLING | April _19.—The enow-| dn the moun-| in Denver early to-day with = tempers. | (33 Kast BWighty-seoond’ street, He REAMESY TONE TY, L9eyataw CaNtiPullno, 29C Assorted Fruit and Nut Chocolates, Pound. . 15¢ ‘We deliver | to 2 ibe 136, 54 BARCLAY ST.) ifTt 6. or V By 4 Church St. { Brookly 4 21 a Hoboken and No goods sent our put-ot-town caretutty packs A‘from our Bpecia Department |] custoners | ry 7 Matt ‘Order Clothing: Credit for Ladies, Men and Boys Our Credit proposition for this week is the biggest offer ever ma. je by any credit house, When you call et any of our 3 stores to open an account we will not require references or security from your landlord, neighbor or friend. 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