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(THE EVENING WORLD, MAN DENIES SHE SHARED IN ~ $35,000 THEFT it ilda French, Pretty Cashier, Says ~ VANDERBILT GEMS FOUND Ars. William K., Jr., a Vanity Box Valued at $15,000, ON WAITERS Identifies FRIDAY, ORCHARD SAYS HE HAS NO LOVE FOR THE MINE OWNERS (Continued trom First Page.) did feel unkindly toward the operators because they had brought troops into the State and had done about as they pleased with men holding small The witness has several timea stated that he owned a small in Idaho he properties. mining claim and that when the soldiers were “turned loose” was driven from his property ; After protest p Orchard: against | Mrs. William K. Vanderbiit, jf, t the speed of Attorney Richardad ques. Another Knows More of Clerk _|asy snes as ner property a poisson, muah he tetteccn counsel ot th ye ek we jand a. wrangle between counsel oh th gold, “vanity fair” box, atudded ‘with |Surject” the cros-examination of the INE OWNERS, Dohm's Embezzlement @iamonda and sapphires, valued at| witness as to his experiences in the : m800, which Coatas Merras, a “waiter | Coeur Aleve nic aves aceite ante the crossvexamination ot n inveterate am try Irchard, the self-confes i er einaieals Acland Aas sats Third | the deferise laid the foundation for a Who! is the principal wit- ‘i - ‘: ‘ avenue pawnshop yesterday afternoon. - tat Ward WD, Haywood, now ve st twe ossibly half a dozen, women inti- showing that Orchard was i That there were at least two, and possibly ss She informed ‘the police that’ she will| ner the day the Bunker iil and Suili Boise, Idaho, for the ite in the life of August Dohm, discharged bookkeeper of Samuel | appear as complainant against Merras |" mall was blown uo and ¢ eh pana ig Onateer Wibdgrvattediete xe t , Y aes on the life of Orchard in a rs the man on the stand was asked & Brother, the Sixth avenue furniture dealers, who chargé him |!" Yorkville Court next Monday after: | tg and iil. The wittess owned to % DY || whet ne felt ‘any bitterness noon. The charge is erand larceny. of gambling, at which he repeatedly : et embezzi it ting $35,00 learned by the police to- ¥ ; ; toward the mine-ownora of the dis th ements aggregating $35,000, was id by police Merras, who ts thirty years old and a|!ort his earnings: | se meth |p trict in whicn he admits he com- after the arrest.of Mathilda French, the attractive little cashjer of the loreek, was hela in 92.600 batl, and hiv Gales Onene (Sided eb chucky crimes younger companion, Emanvel Parkibes, 1008, Orchard ‘had J Ohohard’s reply was to the effect mm, to whom Dohm was markedly attentive. waiter at the Hotel Manhattan, was held Haywood, Moyer, | that he felt enmity * mine ‘Miss-French was arresied.as a witness and when taken to Police Head- |!" the same spun Carl pointy mapkine. owners because they had brought dented teartutly that she td. been tn any way involved with Hanecn. counsel Coe, the mening crran| . The witness confessed that be stole |] troops into thew 4 made idefalentions. She ulso denied that she was the woman upon whom Inada eplendid recont for honesty at| Ot And Powder from the Vindieato: Mag ee ae Bbtiehod ell the thousands he stole, and gave Capt. MoCafferty the Inaneli gee Oyery pola’ oahied ses The witness testified that he heart ¢ soldiers had been brought tr of another woman, who she declared, could tell a great deal more !?% apt sae " Moyer and Haywood deliver speeches at | P thare,” he aiid, “and were running jfound and returned to her by the Pris-| Ao ooig creek after the strike of 198 be- | [us round bare protet La Seen x “arraigned in. the Jeffergon | her bellet in his innocence and flashing | Found Box at Sherry’s, gan, protesting) SEP Erket Court Dohin was held {n $10,00| Dottced that he was attentive to Miss | the union men. son sought to 80% also suggested the tou of t for further examination on Mon-|#Tench. His employers knew that ho | “I picked up the box on the floor of| Attorney Richa Se ee cn ipatatiis roe Me Whe girl was discharged as her | Was married and knew -he—bag_txo Sherry’ main dining-room lest Ooto- that Orehant had oie jeteimeye Sig bel fe a A Pf cmployers said they, had no! beautiful children living ine gory little [ber,”” said Merras, “and Kept it in my |the powder in te aaa ie told W.| “Did the suggestion that the powder Sey prem agsine: her, When it [brownstone Gwelling at No, 108 Clay |frunk as a curiosity, I never realised ithe wllheas ceggite 20 | tnatt the powder in the mine be touched off come from Duggested that mhe be taken back | *treet, the Bronx |ite value, and yesterday decided to have |i", Davis of the existinoe of the TORI au of Davia? hhef old employment, however, thay | Dohm realized more than a month [a pawnoroker examine !t.” + Jand that the idea of nagraieg Se ant Offered Money. ot consent Khe wept and ("ee that the storm would eoon break, | Detectives Marion and Conroy, of the [come to him. fe #wore £ a From Davis, He said he would give ll the while she was in court. [894 one niaht brought home a revolver | Kast. Wifty-first street station, came suggested the act. pe Rastery. M4 $20 to touch It off “phe lett sho was served with} APA exited s¢ to his wife. He told jecross Merras at Jacob's pawn shop eee shor zian ad dhe aial cn came OFchard sald te had communicated Iner that very soon he might have to| Third avenue and Thirty-ninth atreet, | WHO St the call of mcpecebon his umhts” about biowing up the to me, deari rt yearns for ¥ expects to have ¢ to appear again on Monday the proceedings were in prog- pit wns sald that t year has beon spending money Wenderloin with the recklessness | the home of a neighbor, irg millionaire, At least half | hag formerly been her landlord. “women, the police “say, his plunder, One J am you." . MeCarth in custody before night almost. Mes! ot 0 no niopiian Fi ereatnea The firm. T let her go for an entirely different Mr. Samuel Barmes Baumabos bad discharged Miss | simultaneously ohm, But, er World reporter. tion at at ble m had come upon his @ period for the then fount bad Appr-priated Was disminsed Aocountanis books Day alleged VFoid of Other Woman. ng woman was arrested at West Forty-seyenth ‘whe lives with her mother, immediately to the Jefferson Mar- t Court. Donm had been arraigned minutes before her arrival end held mers affidavit for 2 o'clock this afternoon. . Miss French was not taken jn some grave bie. to coyrt, but led away to Police Head- threstened toc Kit r to be examined by Capt yande-his men. he had told them al) she knew & matter of;form he was returned A® ) the Jefferson Market Court and ar- further Hl Ordeal then, for Mra, Dohm wai her husband's side, we glances at the girl whose she had deen led to belleve was ke and cash aggregation @ startling array hi FR Agents aay . Ba vy Help : v0 ow damian ere Pinbine: Boker + ; % 6 ide 4 ore { ‘(ales 4 Wpaiel,.¢ 32 Help Wanted - To-Day! World's Want pirectony. » prisoner for | @Ad when he went to sleep the wife got lonely unlike id to-day, at she had n street, }use ft. He had been drinking heavily |and heard him trying to fix its with the shopkeeper. His clothes struck the detectives as not in keeping with the value of the Jewelled box, which the pawnbroker estimated at $10,000, 16 the weapon from him and carried st to Mr. Steel, who roe His Suicide Thwarted. The policemen followed Merras to t & hote to him to-day, which| Ste! did not return the revolver to | Sherry’s and then placed him under ar- | his former tenant, but Dohm had an-|reet. He first denied that tne box was in his possession, and finally produced \t and told a story of finding ft on the floor of the restaurant In the pawnshop Merras sala he only had ® cents when the clerk asked him to pay % cents for appraising the box ‘Mrs. Vanderbbilt lost-no time in com- municating with the police when she other weapon when Lieut -Detectives Stransicy ana Stanford arrested him on the threshold of his home last night. As thoy stepped up to him and ho Tealized the motive of their presence, be | Whipped the ¢un from his pocket and’ swung it toward his hea Quick an a flash Scransic ht wrist. and ‘the pistol cluttered to, the with E in the mornin avement. ‘Then the man wi read of the arrest " Into his bome and bis wife inpas tAken | papers. Detectives took the box to the paid to} While ere Omce men of his arrest. | Hotel Belmont. where she is stopping, the’ wife the other cereruily eure and she gave them a complete and de- Prisoner as Donm kept. repeating tafled description of the magnificent os § Mill never live to face a. piece of workmanship. It tallied ex- got find other ways ‘of kfiling Coveet?,” actly with the box, and when later it The detectives asserted was shown to her she made @ positive to-day that and are ohm told them last night that | identification. fhe Khew another women was taking her husband's love from her apd ki Box Designed Abroad. ing him away bart of the time. 0", told m mid st b= tec ie had had trouble with his em- Es era, and that she fear he was Geel ae de ad tert pt, Pet f he ifeenee more that ne as he was so fond of iia oe ead am Squandered Thousands Outside. from home a great ‘The box, which was designed abroad, is solid gold and contains 38 diamonds of various sizes, 6 brilliant sappulres. and tas a celluloid card memorandum, looking glass, powder compartment and ptamp case. It ts an ingenious arrange- ment and dazzled the eyes of the court when !t was introduced at to-day’s heering M from the baok of the courtroom, as the Of ty Davis oe expert- man who had alded him in the experts "G00 oy Saag ye there menta that led to making the bomb) lt" cutelicn sti the iViiel finally used in the Vindicator mine | en fit “a: eat f pl Mr. Richardson wanted to know the, “AtOr mine ela hsalipatind names of ll who—néied Unload the) % % the carload of powder wou powder at Wardner and who helped to place it"under the mil. Average of $4 Per Murder. Orchard gave several and said they “And you proposed to murder copia Tail Gonadal Veakaian BOE. mop tor 3 auked Mr itichards proposed to Louoh off the p “Did you know Haywood, Moyer or one? fenced. Pettibone at this time? “Did you average the men up at . about Hah ‘An objection.to this question was sus- tained by the court. fo, tr, “They were not with you at Wardner when the mill was biown up, were Orchard said that Moyer came to Crip- they?" plo Creek during the strike and made a ot (hak no overt act Or any ‘tr; not that I know of.” sort ed, saying they would surely be charged up to the Western Tells Where He Worked ‘ederation of Miners. Haywood ke to the same effect, Orchard sald he left =p blowing up of the Bunker Hill and Bullivan mills to avoid arrest. He was | taken over the years from 189 to 1902) tn detail, explaining to Mr, Richardson | where be worked, where he got his! Idaho after the cautioning t rikers against drinkis pine as welll Haywood way that the mina would lke Violence, for the bring in troops and brealc asked Richardson "I don't remember that.’ owners could then up the union? JUNE 7, «MOTHER BARRED ==> | were before United States Commissioner 1907. ke % 4 WORDEN FIRST AUTO WRECKED: IN DESTROYERS’ CHILD AND TWO RACE TO VIRGINIA WOMEN INJURED Hopkins Is Down and! Train CAS Si Into and De- by | Breaks Towed in the Whipple. molishes Motor Car Car- rying Party of Five ¢ CAMDEN, -N. J not the Wh aa ut frat re | between a | ported, finished of /the torpedo-|the Penneylva boat destroyer fotiila in the run from|pudiey to-day New York to Cape Henry yesterday The Worden dropped anchor by the Magahin Connecticut of the Virginia) °) Capessat 7.99 last nigat and was con- |“ gratulated by Admiral Evans, Her time | was % 1-2 knata per r from Seot- | delp land Lightship to Cape Henry irs © Worden, Truxton, Stuart and! N ed in the Virginia pew at| Browne |_ The ex-| 5) NORFOLK. Va Wor wn who and one upants D. Hender nue, Phi of Land! name was auto party were romsr M. Hopkins, leaking to some but with her pumps holding passed Cape Henry in tow ple, Inward bound, at 10.40 tent, The frat. second and fourth divis ot the Atlantic Byuadron pass Virginia Capes to-~day and pr to Hampton Roads, whe: ey anchorage assigned for th the Veasele are to 00 the needed | 1M took up| An positions | pital 225 == MANOR IN FAVOR F were brought on of the review by President Roose: t Monday. The Connecticut, fying pennant of Admiral EB led the ax-thy rough | na, pasked single file ulsiank, Maine, sourl, Rt da Virwinia, Minn Indiana and the cru er Tenncesee followed in reepoctive or- sota, ¢ Italian squad: j under the com: nand of the Duke d'Abrugsl, composed ei of tue cruisers, Varcee and Btrura, |Also of an Increase in City as and} Courts—Hearings on Seven Bills. Mis | york. were given Auster at Kant lawyers gning Munie! of Jus districts was tn fa Henry Co! were the rts of Ce Immigration Office Arrests} »: Woman and Girl Landed | fourteen ana nine. The May at Boston. ies it The Mayor uses {favor of the the salaries from $ in Queens and R) will be Increased to §7 1 to reorganize t to the maid he to be t to and fexcept they ateo one tnese girl of thirteen, mother, Hove Tol; m six to ten 5 Toy Shee. a © and her youthful mond, Shields today charged with having un Ay that any violence would | union and was not to be Didn't bs money and where he went from time | to time. Orchard said he worked onan | react on (ie average of ten or eleven month 8 year | Or alice 4 aan in the mines of Utah, Nevada and Ari-| wich aman named Scholtz Orchard zona. He gambled part of the time sald he went inte the Vind: , mine Did you lose when you frst began to | ty atrempe to fire the powder. A “cuger” " | discovered them and they shot at him. This Incklent caused au abandonment of the plan of blowing up the mine at \the time, Orchard said the mine was guarded by the militia when he and bie companion went Gown. but there. was one passage left unguarded. Two montha later the matter of blowing up the mine * demanied Haywood's attorney om always. But you finally got so the other fel- low always lost, didn't yout” Connesel tor the State objected to this form of questioning. but it was allowed ; é | Hingdom, declaring that he himes sna Bronx Park Commission for pre- | |was a Chinese merchant, and, there ving the waters of the Bronx River | |fore, tn the “exen aes.” i: fam-| from pollution; and to give elty em-| ly, therefore, was entitled to join him | Moyees who are paid by the day veri Instead of being & Celestial of wealth, to favor the last Oi/l, though a litde Yin & but an @/avfraid it is not constitutional. 6 Mout street, laborer informed Hol Yin his fa ot land With o indifferen: yer and husband lawfully entered tus country They made @ picture n their beautiful robes and odd dress. With them was Hot Yin. No. 89 Mott street, father | of the pretty Tloy Shee and husband of | Hove Tol, who Was chatwed with being the principal in smuggling the women | Into America According to the complaint of Chief Ciinese Inspector Biasou, a few weeks ago, Hol Yim notified the Federal au thorities that his wife and daughter would shortly arrive from the Flowery the provii of the other bi O'Dwyer ared in favor bills appeared on t y Marist: and the Br ne ask the C one in Manhat ty-one in Brooklyn, five ia Qaeens and two in Richm It is believed the} Mayor Will favor this. “It gontaing Une roviaion to create a night session of urt ner bills related to turning over | or lease the old Sity-ninth Reg: Armory a: Third (w street to Cooper | tes to twenty fo by wal men xin word of protest. But Inspcior Slasou knows his guime He waited several days and then sud Genly visited Hol Yin's humble abode in Mott street. There, as he expected. ne found Hove Tot and the dainty Tioy which means “The Flower of the POOL-AOM CENTRAL Borne” He found that the woman and child had entered through the port of tna: the pool-room industry | ee erant \ssued by Commissioner | !muttan is not entirely deceas Bilelds was served. He held the father | shown thie @fternoon when Capt. Gal- im $2.60 dail for further examination, |jagher, of the Church street mation; while his wife and daughter were sent |; toes reser Te nt raed ail: ton capestion at | ore Comma Se Si Cynteel Oiian tReet Bepartatn can be deci me au | and a aguad of plain clothes men raid ° [ed & big information bureau on the | vr of the office building at Cedar et They got two : sharte, entry dilps, books and mol-noom | paraphernalia but no @ There 8 & saloon on oor of the bullding. The raiders entered place first and proceeded right up- | «. Th r of the room they were leaded for was unlocked, and they <um- to find Linemaei ves an There were plenty of alg had recently been GLASS DOLL WINS THE $25,000 OAKS iead bookkeeper in the big furni-| Mernas last night took th by Judge Wood was again taken up. ture cone “4 i ie bas n 0] je detectives | >Y¥ dee ‘ood, i B weeks nnd bie hacen ald ey SEM | to fate room, No, 33 West Thirty “T nearly always lost.” quietly replied Confronts Man He Accu: with Dobm. Bho bad to tae aged wo aa to live within this inoome, |atriet, and they ransacked the place | the witnem ecmnen whe su it this time?” was on tho outside. ¢ ah . . ema nded bard declaring SARA TAA thoteaths tole ee, property, hey Joins Union in Colorado “ghermen, Parker and Day 1 embeasiing. When rhe | ser the meantime communteated| 9d is ne aia not ot Gov, |, Orenard aid the plan this time was 1 wes BroU against him |Wifh the Hotel Men's Association, whose rol aed nek fear to attach a pistol to # lift bar at the won Ns te atti 3 went oO mento follow |attorney, Frank Boland, informed them |Steunenberg’s action in suppressing the/ seventh level. The cage would lift the « Isfortunes jhis mov i te reat aagen : od ther ooeur d'Alene troubles until some time | Dar, Giacharge the pistol into @ box of her. nt Wat an epidemic of jewel thefta had a : giant caps, which in turn would fire ombezziement (2%, 2! the pert ana {Teed in this city for the Inet atx |Sfter he left the State the powder many months, it|Born ney were often | mpnths, in which not lems than $¥ The witness waid it was own in-,| Orchard ‘said Will Kasterly helped at discovered until @ week ego. tau sxpensive rel: JP worth of valuables had been stolen Itlative which took him to Colorado, and! fim conduct expertments along this that when De Was called to account At the Thirty-ninth stree ¢ they |#ald that no one connected with the 1 RR eR VS laa i oy y and pleaded that the “ittle found Parbikes, another Waiter, [Western Federntion of Miners had Richardson, in @ loud voice a | Were y rare and entirely in ah “ vias, : th e or| A man stood up in the rear of the Bo great was the confidence ¥, Wnocent. |and. after questioning him, he, too, was /Ursed Wp wane 4$ Sas Bae July oF | court-room and was commanded by the Bo to bis wn ue nans in their o loyee that he wae | *ked August of gt ie attorney for the defense to come down Test. Baturdes At enti ths ak is reckless car Whey found in @ stout envelope 100 |Cripple Creek. Arriving tn Colorado fe | the centre aisle and confront the wit- yoy ee aes Be that shares of preferred stock of t sited |went to work in the Trachite mine and ® were to work | had wi @ Rubber Cnn pany 4 : “ “ “In that the Eaaterly you meant’ t y uncoy- | nt to b idee ee Sey ee made out in| renewed his memberahip in the Weetern| The witness looked at the new-comer The hn i ye 4 sad |Federation of Miners, joining a local nd_aulekly replied so far, fs ader’the bed in the room were “ Mey | oS the man t1-|averned to-da chateleine baa covered ein (tomes b2 WF. Dovie, who Nee wre | Opehard seid the experiments were Bn Into ous! amount to at lew which Wen worth etent (Cee oe ae Reta which gd “>| conducted in an abandoned shaft house ad to Wife is Loyal, $00 and'n wold purse ornamented with |e Bunker Hul and aultives ape | Boldiers were stationed within, three was! If Mra’ Dohm confessed to th gems, op which @ value of $100 was| When tho Western Pederation | thing about the revolver ehots and ex- vew Jas, night that ehe feared an. | Diaced, ers ordered & strike at Cripple Creel | ploding caps ether ‘worman was blasting her hus- | in August, 180%, Orchard eaid he went) “Wh olver did you use wade , er, she maintained ¥ entirely differ Attitude today out with the other union men, The) Orchard said Easterly told him. he “ i ue World repo: called trike Co 1» wan composed of W. could not be mixed up with the ex E ‘er eyes were red with F. Davis, rman Parker and a man Diosion : + she clun, ny ve 1 you ask him to participate? oto her eats named Kenniston. Orchard said he had 7m mm pe eine | heart that Parker and Kenniston are) (V0, declined wi ut being naked?” | J , dead. the unton 4 ‘ : F t | a ” For the second attempt on the mine advertised for in The Morning ! , | Admits He's a “High-Grader Orchard said he was promised | id Not ened f | Richardson mext took the wile a6 Woier® . M A . See Ae Beane th bh bie “high wrading’” 1 was to be a bomb spay, 3 wien A , ‘Confirming Referee’s|"ere ‘*reee veep eg” enwerkare fid | exper 4 An the Vindle His Bigamous Marriage Ironern 4 ; x2 \ the Ap- | mine. Superintendent MoCormick F) | ase # 1 ' 1 “When you sald the ether day | Heck were belied a w » sere alte t pellate Division chard supposed their . that you had high graded im the (o the bomb, “Hilly Aokerman help \ od him place bomb wei Vindicator during the strike yom 4 TP ted Orchard mar ue yn of the Bunseme ad « riet Mra Ida Toney, & with iy n of the Sunsema eimpiy, meant that you were SP) LT, Uo wren Her house was but ay OO ore thief, didn’t your ort @isiance from the Vindicator . « pier S tn ae tke "The witness sald the woman rs i appointed “{ don't Know what yes sail 6%" ‘continues to live theme so -far ne he are 3 : . . “We took the know . e. 4 of the replied Orchard. © 1 as aia Th ators 2 of the Peuple awainet - out af iy 894 Porker for mon fier, the de wbore n n MoCormick and hey promise! Latore : ting Loa. Banking tome the next day. Orchard Painters ue propeseiag te made as high as #25 be hed fet re rd } the claim of George - been ret oney for his 4 Vpn ly cs fj yeu, from tempt on the mine 8 ¥ mela OF “ wane ‘why he informed the Polievere ‘ sock of the cor high wradine ‘Crpple Creek Ratlroad Company Packers ry ‘ 4 Divis ide t Orchard said he Was periaps o litte Pressers ® # y pelt 4 x Fitna | Orchard said be also “high graded” | jealous because be had not been em Paper Hangers... 0 ever the cou F Otmee ey a eeetittone | while at work in the, Vindicator before |} on_the jo ; —_——_ om eapecially at. | we tribe papingei aa active ne ost ine . 1 direct teatimony Orchard said t} MONTREAL RESULTS. [OM now permit the holders of Class W see avanae tasca| HAMILTON RESULTS. oe te : ad of powder in the V A FIRST ACE Jank ' har © aereement ai to The Evening World 1 { der wh such elares were issued and 1 ON, June T-The races here Hat place t saine footing with t * time you told : Peery irvine ; Ay the other se " Having ace {Davie had there been any talk to you | '0s) Nett ee ono (it te I) 1, Te ¥ Dt epted end r J the benefits { proposed to the mine cL tae Sit Sot). tee 2\« np ye new muat aul \ w No Time » yan Renewal, Pro 18 e4 Belle such imposed You broached the subject? Ba nv. Hhaw, Moonyine, fe) 4 | Soamn ae i wT bag 7 troversy at t Yeu. Id heard the hwaders of t Abe we ne vere * pres ume wore: be 3 and Auf’ Wisderaa Barter mean reser yf f a . D RACKHRA ane UL har 6 re 6 acad egal | Wert Federation M PR wy e—-Hontire than p ~ blown up mines bef Tine) Mre Annie . 40 8 8 the an * | The witness could not recall wh mcham and Mac met ' ee we licia him of thie He believed THIAD HACK—Dew of Dawn ‘ m The Brew ie : d ne GO (3 to 6) Bone third Thne in POURTH RACE~—Ivanhos, even, w ye vo ee ver U5, Mollere, Wild | Nelile Burn, B to b place, aa y = | "Your object was to sugmes pevia| ® nino ran 4, Tune£00 2:6" tol gwar, with .the ertpt amd ii. fring of this powde POURTH RACE—#imon D. (4 to 1) 1,’ i bq 2 Sees Tae [Neon Mditions to-morrow, @ pie-| “I felt some enmtiy to te mine Reet as ee Peat Wits. Grsed F k week, al ad year The ” RACE Hell P ev 4 te ® 1,] : ‘owners and hall thought of i. The Moone id, Caps Hale, Hound Danes. " Far 4 lo ree 8. ime | “ wi crea” ridlers had i D am, vi any tives other New Yor | TH BACK-Toscen (6 to 1 2/9 Sh? 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U.HIONS wing hes for YACHTS and Sicfexic) ens MOTOR BOATS iscsi "Pile ‘e ack oe oe We vantawote : Sedan) fare yal Mar ea. “BM ta is lp YACHTS FITTED from stem to stern, Large ling of club flags and code signals STAPLETON.On June © MART, mee Roach, widow of Johm Stapleton. Funeral from her late Feaidence, 1 June Madiven avenue, Baturday A, AL; (hens ‘to Bt, Ceciiia'’s Church, 100th # and Lexington avenue, where & selemn 2 of reaulem will be aald for the pore of ber soul interment, Calvary TM. —Toureduy, June 6, JOMN Fy SMITH, gon of Wiiitred and the bee Anirew Smith, Funes: from bie late restdenes, tt Kae 1004 ot, Sunday, ot 2 P.M. o ? Sasse° Seee28 SHSSa TBST iss * I uit