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BY D0. WHICH ea vanes of Houses Crushing In- mates to Death. TOWN WIPED OUT thwester Kentucky Also Feels Effect of Storm— *.. Wires Are Down, . i "(Mivecial to The Evening World.) | OT. LOUIB, June 5—Many people killed, hundreds were injured. tmmense property loss war in- By & tornado that wwept over| Minois apd Southwestern Detaie art meagre decatise the wites bie Wown all over the affected district a scattered reports received it is Sel pia! that the storm covered a wide ma, It was the more destructive be- Mt happened in the early morn- ‘while the residents of the towns ‘Visited were asleep Village of York Wiped Out. ~~ ‘The village of York, lll, was totally FFP PPSILLINOS TOR EWU I Ha PRINCETON WINS FROM YALE BY SCORE OF 4 103 Heyniger Pitching ” Too Much] for the Players of the Blue. VET WAS KILLED dered Haphazardly. BORE, Idaho, June §~Betore evurt adjourned yesterday Orchard had veen BATTING ORDER. . Princeton. | questioned ‘by the attorneys for the de- He toute Sonoarning his life narrative down vy, 3b to the early part of the year 19M, when | \, af. | (he witness had gome from ‘Dehver to joe ag Oursy, Col. with Charles H. Moyer, Wiliams, ss then a& now president of the Western Clifford. rt Federation of Miners. Mayer had been Parsons, afraid of attack trom the “thugs” of Van Vleck. p . r) the mine owners and had taken Orchard slong as a bodyguard. PRINCETON, June &—Heymeyer's] Orchard was brought in ae usual by pitching was too much for the Yale] » equad of deputies and detectives His Players to-day and they by Princeton's team. The 2. A ‘magnificent storm were defeated | coming aod going during the last two score was 4 to| days have not created the stir in the ot joy broke] courtroom which was eo striking the when Heymeyer in the fourth retired] firwt day he was on the stand Yale's three batsmen on strikes. It was conclusively It was not long before the prevatling | the serious rival in the tue and white Good Day for Heyniger, Pitcher Heyniger was the object of much study and many an oll rooter pinned hie faith and him money on the] Gregory raatter, a@igresse prowena of the bie tyirien Heyniter! moment tetany the foundat fs at his top form on & warm day,and] spowing that Stim t the weather comiltions were just right — Wiped out by the storm. A message by Foundabut route says that many wero killed and few in the com- ty escaped injury. Several houses d up bodily and blown away, » trace of thea} remaining. im, & thriving little city, was Many were hurt. dut p children and a child of Carl Steu- The storm struck the northern “ach umuledeaaae d Church 0 uppuner SWEEPS AWAY A VILLAGE IN KENTUCKY. ‘LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 4—Dwenty- are missing, and tho vil- 10 ‘lock. A partial Met of the dead ani . Mra. Austin Wiimore, sna: . Dr, L. C. Nell, former Btate itor, and family, and H. Mons and Hy of five, >. RAID RACING, BUREAU. iep Captain Gallagher and Lieut seized the paraphernalia and the rooms of an alleged information bureau at No. 157 Mrect Yesterday afternoon.) Was in the place at the time Help Wanted To-Day! © ids advertised for in The Morning World's Want Directory. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1007. Haroesr Makers .. 2 Housework lrouworkers 2 Inouers Janitors , Janitreaser 6 Jewellers ae Kitchen Help Jaundresses hiniate ., Motormen . Milliners Moulders eee ees SE okownumeseas Sewset-asun E : H : Shipping Clerks Bhommak: Blanowrevber (MAIO) oe csecene 1 Weavers Waiters . + . ‘ Upholsterers ...., 8 2 1 6 i BewmenceowEwe SEGwe wen week, month and year The more “Help Wanted" ‘ 8 4 * Hasnpie Macde. a! 1 ‘ ‘ for him. The Yale men had no one Bde Was liber Blaser oo Vou, Views) Pa aet ae Tenborand fecsed te coll jemt that er would ive Heyniger a good rit. Few, Sanenast te! Gre Maseulas wb Newcomb and Vaughn have had ex- cellent records, and every one he great faith tn ‘Peddie Furian, the litte fielder who knocked out tae wianing run in the Vr Princeton gathe here last the game” war not sched: cok, Trowd began to Sticks to His Story. Richardson went over Orchard’s tee- Umon> on ai examination almost word for word with the witné each question In direct evidence suggesting from five to twenty interrogations tn the cross-examination. Orchard ad- hered to every one of his first « ments and elaborated them under the Fifteen Classes Parade, Boon after 2 o'clock the annual alumni Parade commen ed. Turre were ti ‘lasses all In;costume in line, 4 " hull of questions from the defense. ee ene eee eescor| Mf. Richardson devoted much time to G and ‘G brought up the 'vear. fixing in the witness's ‘The class of 01 made one of the great- | 8t0TY, ently laying the foundation for contradictory evidence when the est hits when: they came capering by picky THE EVENING WORLD, HAD NO QUARREL i ea, of Cross-Examination of Orchard) Brings Out Fact He Mur- | \Nines of School No. 10, of Brooklyn, | ae and School No. 24, of Manhattan, Contest for Supremacy in the Greater City. defense bas its innings. ography during MePartland haa 1 in the penitentiary here j fied te fret wa sTe, ¥ Where did you get it?” demanded pri) hy Saeed the wid Seiking ohout “oir esbettinkte tates RY 7 : Ste: SOT OS eee 3 ie ‘The ody of Miss Rachael Jacovr, | Sixth Inning 4 Alenes. tf ned Richard ° fam Warten Whitney a McGrath replaced Ger on New| forty years old, was found to-day on went “Sh Me | Bimpking “tat if Sn“ Some guna, Neld ginases and things TOFR, team, Wieck Aimicll Ok Walts | the~pevement of the air court jin the ae te anes Cuter’, want AM tat fet Grivan you J" ad which could he wold after the S0% ouher. NO RUNG. (Only rear of the Lauriston, Madison avenue | ond balf sixth Wister oe, er pe » tue Hor: | “Av nere did Whitney get the money?" | sad New Fork peaters 4nd Bughty-minth street, where she lived, \t Heynig M to A Na iy ‘He said he got it from the Gover Eighth Inning. with her family, on the fourth foor Deni ¢ ° to ¢ harms or nd to frat.| She hed suffered ‘from asthma, and it ‘ RUNS id my partners rohard eld he bad aino wold a locket | 5 fens bat: . doorerd — Williams ie believed thet, going to the window t | 8 h nd cobain Mi gent the im y w hie o Lean wie alien er: onic onl tote ee atone wife. “Altogether. ie hed has “eines fn oaeee mowers Twallaina out 8 get the air, abe Was overcome and fell iehed Ay eau ing, DP: purpose of | ching: ° clots 2 ia none ied. second | 9 the \fon to Melaan. Joned ein ant | "deck Mimpkina, Who hes never bec, wets an at are ethan ean bunt iNew” mad) 1 Minney singled to sete SUL, apprehended. “Had wome iately to aopenr in at this te nee. | i Hevniger to. Molean” NO RUNB Yes,” rep Wichard: Just as| tial didn't you? on '@ out two on Five | Dillon Clifford. Harlan safe soon as your Pinkert produce him Yew. on fork ‘one | #! jon Wiliame We ar Western eg. | and.tad your picture taken? eh pnets SOY ya weet | ¢ - stealing. - ¥ Sonar . erations ny declared | ‘3 f8 ~ mm tanned At and Dr. Bau fouled : mppmeny, wa ken et this potot Ninth Inning. flan Howpital, Eighth Inning Of courteay, to you wnt PR Bitar od. Me was out 1a ae been a nne aiiai a no many of the ] ooieen ve beep sory ARNG CuPhing ovt,, Vaughn nde dey bee at det ; sia jeyn'ger avout it A . {* MeClean NOT ee eee ee ndaon ually declare ENGLISH CHAMPION 4 HARK TWAIN GOKS ABROAD, n Vieck to Cussing, Wister fanned: |wors'min Mas & 4 “i te A obunks Mark “tae walled to-day on the Min- Ninth Inning there intght be « @plit up in the miners on "Gow, Seti reset ve from Oxford University Clifford fanned. Van Vieck @alked fenres tien unless, comeching wee done, MANCHESTER, England, June t— it. @ cegres af ey 7 Ce aud stole Church sacrificed. J tind the union had wont a commnitice ts | 18 the northern championship tennis 4, P out, mk tink "8 NO RUN |i Governir 40 Urge tml inere wee to |mesting here today May @utton, of ng of ® see e200 wigpes ged. ¢pr | See orgie, wes Got the enti eel nm,” the y went bitebs § Soo] Stilo, "Ben "he ree SS vw cae Sh over was af ES Rols | peel safer: worse eae SE PLAY HA FINAL SCORE. oOoo0trrLO00 00000000 BROOKLYN . . MANHATTAN . . (Spectal to the Evening World) | POLO GROUNDS, New York, June § —Boyville came out 2,000 strong thin afternoon to exult as only Boyville ean | over the final struggle for ihe Public Bohool basedall chamnionship of Greater New York. They made the welkin rock to thetr shrill choruses as gray-unt. | formed youngsters of Public School No. 10, of Brooklyn, crossed’ bate the boys of Public School No. Manhattan It was the greatest athietic event of the yoar for young America hereabouts The opposing teams fought thetr way to the final Insue with 107 other schools, An army of youth with flags and ban- ners and tiny megaphones had crossed | from the over-river borough to cheer on their chosen champions. From the Bronx and every nook and corner of little old New York came the opposing} forces with lungs trained for battle ery. | Great Waves of Sound. 4 bleachers famed | and shining faces. with |. of Grand stand with brilliant col | Arms and hats filled the alr, perpetu- | ally bristing and waving, and not in the history of fandom has such a volume of mound wakened the echoes ef Coo- | Orchant he deserted his second wife an ed’ off'on the (rail with Neville and Orchard eald be had sent some to bis first wife since he had Afler the arson experience, said SATURDAY, JUNE 1907. BALL FOR BROOKLYNS IN tee FINAL” BATTLE MPIONSHIP na McIntyre and Weimer Each Other in Game at Cincinnati. | BATTING ORDER. | WITH THE REDS a Ao a maRERR HT HLAN “GET WHITEWASH FROM DETRDTS 18,000 See Team Beater ARY the Way With “Happy = Jack” in ‘Box. COLUMBIA BEATEN BY- HARVARD TEAM! ‘FINAL sco SCORE. 0000100 0 0-1 9000080 —2 BATTING ORDER. Harvard, Columbia $y, Shater Schmidt, ‘ Mittende: Young « Tonking, Oyglumbta darvard re. Bradtke, p. G Kimbh Breokiy: Alpermen Casey, 3 Lumley Bateh, } Jordan. 1 Maloney | Lewig, # Ritter, o. Mointyre Cineinnatt Hugging, 29 Meneis rt vi P, 1 Tmptre—toraelte (Spécial to Thd venting W orld BALL GROUNDS, CINCINN June &—Five thousand persons |nemaed the last argument between the Reds and the Brookiyns, and of that! F about 4.906 rooted for the Reds Brooklyn management con tes sending Catcher Bill Bergen to some minor league team for two or wit - oie THE BATTING ORDER. ~ ae three weeks to get into shape. It is Ho Witte, 3 understood that waivers have been) 2. asked on him in furtherance of this| plan. As yet Bergen has not consented | to the arrangements. Firet Inning Alperman missed three. Casey singted. Lumiey filed to Davis. Batch forced Casey, Mowry to H ine. NO RUNS Hurging rolled out, Alverman to Jor- dan. bert died jordan. Mitchell lined to Maloney. No RUNS. Second Inning. Beevyn, os. Willama, rf. listening Eton collar and #aring blue baw. There haa never been such a athe ing as this before anywhere in the i rae a pone’ to Gensel world, ner te there anything ttke the | 30 scoring. Rite: died, Weimer t6 New FS hi Asad sigh ro tang Lech be ‘Davis fanned. Ganzel rolled out to ‘ me clean singled. Mowrey said & boy about six hands high ited t to Lamiey” NO RU as he pre-empted a front seat in the Third toning. erand stand by wriggling under the| McIntyre out, Weimar to Ganm } ey inttea | ney. Weimer and Mal na walked. Lebert pop, to Tatts and “Welmer waa dsatten, filed to Mitchell NO RU! jess of four other boys and shunting them about the aisle He was all the happler in the possession for the strug: ‘gle 4 immediately began to exhaust up. | his small lunge in wild yells and ec. | lewis to Alperman. NO RUNS, static taunts to the less favored. Fourth Inning Wherever you looked were the beam-| Lumley singled. Batch sacrificed. ing faces of youth. The “yellow Kia" | Weimer to Jordan and Ma- Ganze). loney fanned. NO RUNS. Glos el] fanned Davis fouled to Li edd fouled to Ritter, NO RU! Fifth Inning. | sprinkled in thousands ; ; fy Spee et ats Sak td anderson out stole Din oy tnan fanoing OQ ¥ re Ann, ” FELL FOUR STORIES; PRACTURED HIS SKULL. | | infield and outHeld took place Herverd | | 24 St. t hd Zim ber Brennan O'Connell, 3b. (Continued from Firat Page) CinptresAte, O'Rellly (@pecial to the Evening World) Chase. Archer struck ou! hed " ) tossing the ball to eee SOLDIERS FIELD, Cambrdge, Mane., | (oasloe ine Bil t0. sdf 2 June &—The Harvard team’ to-day wan| wer out O'Leary to hosemen. Chase handicapped by the Joss of Dexter In| Med to O'Leary. NO RUNB, left and Leonard a¢ third. Leonard ts Geventh Inning: able to be out of the game tll (hy os | Mullin out, Biberfeld to Chase, Jones @ wories beets His place wee taken | walked and stole second. Coughlin by Pritchett. After the defeat of yee | struck out. Crawford singled, sending terday by Hoty Cross, the Columbia | Jones jhome. Cobb fied to Conroy. team shook ita Ine up consideradly.| Ejperfeld hit safely, Williams towed Bradtke was slated to pitch in’ Lee's |to Archer. Conroy, fanned, Moriaryy Piace and several other changes in (he) Med to nee. NOR Eighth ali Conrey was put out of the gan: | Glaputing ® devision, Rickey taki 5 he Lin} expects a hard Ratt he O GRANDMOTHER oS | jo treet to O'LeLary, whe | gee asi fi by p doubl inj Kletnow. Hoffman famed. NO nen Ninth Inning. ‘a om i ce = ft “alagied, Pia . Sid, Jones, ‘stole “acoos Mob Attacks Motorman Who} fled to Rieke, "Mul scoring. | Kaote's : throw to allowed Jones to Runs Over Little Rose | #2 8g, Since atin, Casas TW As i | "eeler fied to Zanzig. |caliet out on ‘atriken, Eeertela’ out Mullin to ¥ orsnaar rah tcetdale Morris Miller, thirty-five years old, motorman on an Eighth street narrowly escaped a lynching this asa noon when he ran down and ered killed five-year-old Rose Zanzig. Mark's place. The prey oc- | curred almost directly tn front of the| little girl's home, and before the eyes of her aged grandmother. The child was playing with marbles tn the street, when one of them rolled on the track. Unaware of a rapid approaching east. bound car, she ran on the track, and in an instant the little body was crushed to a pulp. The grandmother BEAR BEATEN FOR TITLE BY TRAVERS earcpere Metropolitan Champlon ‘ Has Uphill Fight in Landing Jersey Prize, uttered @ cry that could be heard for blocks and ran into the treet, gather- the stands, rigged up isi red devits’ | OO “now be good. dear, Outside of your assussinatio: gan's Blut rhiredy waits, horns, tails and tridents tneluded. and don't muss your hair” boys, aittt Lewis walked. Ritter sacrificed, Wet-| ns up the mutflat y. ‘Another fetching costume Wis ‘that of Richardson asked the witness, The gates were flung open at 12.9) to) prim nae pedate, with folded’ hands in mer to Ganzel. Meintyre out, va Phen Hundreds of men were attracted to the have any little enterprises op the Bide?’ la rwarming, giggling, shouting multi- | their politely enthusiastic unti!| to Gangel. Alperman lifted to Davis. (Rocstal te the eswias ‘Worttd “The five-year class, ministers, doc- || Orchard said he gambled some with! +40” some few thousands hed been «lon beautifully manicured cana No RUNS be 2 poene of the accident. and wen jee) SHORTHILLS, N. J. June &—Was- 7 the mon oe ew thi Peds eT tu mt tore, lawyers and all, paraded 'ta clown | (in Tet Orener than he won. | camping at the portals for hours "Tre re Teen ares sat Se ‘ gr Oe A Melntyre Syne RRA Cer PE Pye Pesioce ed yhaltewer Papi dads ye acre ad Aerts: anced costumes, “Didn'« you ever hold anybody up on/ grand stand they knew ef only in plc-| commends and mix. mall Wettaer lined (o Maloney. WO RUNS. | the motorman. crying, “Lynch himt |, oreme D. Travers against Max First inning. ies ce take thelr money away | {ure and atory and had Razed upen leng-| “Manager Grimth, of the tushibanies Fc etary gh to| Behr in the eighth annual New Jerepy . iy to ir rd if champtonsht, Chase went out, Dillon to McLean.| "No, en on or zyte | may many, times and from | ha Al Orth to umetre, and the (sect Me typataesean dp peed Fd pionship. Jones went out, Vaughn to McLean. ory in Denver, Orchard sald he beg | COoeen® Blut! wae thelr objective. A! reception, nor ove as arbite the erows. ‘He wae then tabeh to thelanr wait haven eet ee Kenney struck out, retiring the mide | Or88O'Y Of Denier ory personally, end| tall, dignified pedagogue stiffly ap-| more erttical mob of fans, glk Beet Pay Ret treat Senter” an AFB halt, being 1 down at the turn. He NO RUNS. baa a grudge. 2 oe ay any sort ogeinat him. | proached the gates at noog and ad-/ First Inning. SeclenhinehiG@Massons to tte uanellent want eee of bounds on the rst which Prt " fh a “What war io reuson ven you for] dressed the youngster a ms ie t and then halved the next four, Ser” seameat cecanion gaeronol les lg Gregory?” “demanded | mors he oald, “you must net at act? Pi gaye bere wen ‘to brs declare that the man did not sound his! te @lso lost the sixth by getting inte com ‘ on teed Biee’ ugh twice tak Lebabed arsons to Cushing, advancing New- “Ylecause of bis opposition to the Tush to the grandstands, You must be Mond the root & foot from t Pind ‘Randatother ‘etn the ehild. | SP | che. ro" and ing an to sevond. ‘Harlan qot ‘his. base] Federation and, the coal miner,” tho| litte gentlemen’ and aliow the young open Band. REE: a a put. Behr lost the seventh by getting — wit nooklyn t ‘ om balls, Vaughn Dunted ‘safely, ad-| Tut the! ederation tad, nothing to laales to occupy the sheltered seats stop, caluct only air on bie bat Cero. E ita front Bd beta iy ahdbag rma pled yphgeny eis ‘Nemeomb to sec-| 40 with the coal miners, ad it?” ¢ Flances of scorn that were cast mendous cheers ifted ‘an eas ved. went out in sae peice rca he Pog le at him could wither, forthwith he one to third. City ants, qbat ain), Fleck gid, ran under e truck driven by sary [only three above par. Travers led by 9 . vie \one § ’ P 5 A jen g grounder to first, which scored Sew- VRatiove there’ wee ont | Would wave shrivelled to « whitened ash. Frandcetand: trembles’ on ite ange Little Girls Pinned Down) 2ccat Sip. 5m Rest finery arts | up in tne Bret one Somb. Sides hit safely to lett feld| Put the com miners belonged to| “Let der mashes get de chairs for ame, tn % i man picked’ th and removed hte pooring both Harlan and Vaugnn. The| Mi, MMtehell's organtcation? em,” hoarsey whispered the leader of ie: the Gemt the Sptemen, Under Wagon Capsized it to the No. 213 East 340440 Uispmin by Madden, to Jopee was mildl dent was Presi-lone crowd. “What's de use of gfris sound). Gorman's fy wes scooee! n Ong HNEIS ENS TRirseenth pirect, PEE GATE NS sed ae rd. rehard said G in’ ? y ray by Weoda, bene: “st isi Ener Fourth Set—Frea. Engiewood, won retring Sean “ORE | aspect SM CPTEO kt free g| comb Mere? Malle’ for tir, eet” aaa cues. 80 MORE oe by Collision. vor detut trom Fee nich a Baan! ino been a detective at Idaho 8 $ é Second Inning. during a erie & ‘Federation was | ® nice litle boy in a fresh’ spring sult. Paws Inning. AGAIN SAYS un the first round In the second set E ee Dobt two- | Woodward led Shoup 6 © wae nit by pitched, ha Go gore mm The, witness said Pettibone had re berger ay a singled, forcing Woods | Two little birle were badly hurt and Englewood, at J ira bE etl igy bg oun Bite chipotle te \Mcclonn | Brogory'ts ce" Etecudhe Beary ot ont | 7 uta Moumer ts. fut ug, Mali tis net wfenaih Br |, cette mambrmond | was |handican score in 438. "Om tho fet aavancinx Madden and Camp to second | Western Federation of Miners, and| that the miners waein aes taba New York plcher. ig, ng od Seevrn G2? | thrown into « trensy of excitement this |round im the third set KR. H. Webb, and tidrd. Wilkams singled. scoring | had sald, he Doard thought Mt ‘would | thing if they wanted to retan the mili Soa Pye foul to wird. Such’ notes! |efternoon by & peculiar accident, | Englewood. tet Crane, Forest 3. 2 up. i Vebd was 6 up. |reached first on felder's choles. Camp| “Asked to name th eter LF i Emi] Gabler, a plano manufacturer, At one time sonred on MeClean « error and Willians | Executive Boned ot thie timea Orensea Intimate with Sleuths. lost third to frst. "King, Gied on a bunt | 00d his son were on their wag from the | Beat to hid oy ford. stole second. fave the names of Jack Bimpkina,| Orchard declared that he remembered ao RUNS and more tempest of cow- | Gabler home, at Woodlock and Leggatt Ci . | eee Ohurch hit. by pitched ball Jack Williams cecilia bys yy, yg eR Thies taal streets, the Bronx. to thetr tactory in |City Hall Gossip Sure This | \ | Jones went out, Vaugnn to Mowiean, | ral elie pal aR eae acart Connceianes. 00. ing. an automobile. Gaylord C Komp of | Tj wi : | Fetining the side. TWO RUNS. | ree Times. a Detective Scott and De. |, Perey No. &31 West One Hundred and Twen- ime He Will Resign as | win, Vieck, took Parsons's place ont a dae was Meldrim, | *°% ? beavtite ty-firet street, Mr. Gabler’s chauffeur, or or filed to Churcy yatger | paid ic Bop n. . . walked. Newoom wingied to reht, ad juride, who was drinking with er talk co AE, Cari. Howard Willlame, wae Griving the car Corporation Counsel, | vancing Heyniger to third. Newcornd 7 2 asnamalna ion. | 4 Gorman Going east on One Hundred * 1] Bole econd: Dillon hat to Kinney and | tie itteae Snot. = Teen va | 8, Grotard anda he bed. apeken one to oem math epeohs Meets, emeaved ‘veer ine Take the Summer Number of | ney tried lo catch Hi home, ; umes with: tus “mot. oeriere! Association’ Me had’ ‘ale, catcher to -Bret. ‘Then Eagle avenue crossing to avoid col-| There was a rumor about the City || our complete Price List to your but Jones made an © Heymiger | Or Bard replied coolly spoken to Nelson Franklin one to second lision with an automobtie travelling in| Hall to-day that Corporation Counsel scordi. Iilon stole, second end New-| |. He didn't ao Gown till the third ,,AsKed how it was that bp sould pase op the est cover the opposite direction, He swung the| William B. Flliswn ts to resign || Summer Home. You will be | Second. but was caught. Dillon stole |, "You, Kept-pumping til) he aid go Creek, Orchard replied that there were ter ‘Modrath car tor off ite course that M strudk| The report staried through the critie-||/ im position to order | | third. "Harlan walked. Harken | Compr many union men whe had done the NO RUNG. furniture van at the curbing. | tam of the Corporation Counsel at yes- | | and have delivered, all charges | | second, Vaughn "went out, Nan Vierk | gti, tiere were Ave or alx shots in same thlog | Ot ti TPs, force wa sufficient to overturn lerday's meeting of the Board of Estt- ve | 1 retin oy NE re B. 5 int rd creat some ves, whien pi riionment c | " ies |, GR'AOFy called out something whem thing of @ sensation by adding the crime ny, BEDE yearn od, Fe btn ar rede prov fae Mare ] prepaid, the finest food products Third Inning. Shot toe fret time, but Orchard Of arwon to his long list of misdeeds. He fret. } ‘who under 78,08 Martin . wl ull of the World at the id not hear what it war and John ville decided to burn Ne- (Cowbella and laying on the stde-| dependent ‘Ielephone Company. ap. || oub on @ grounder tc aid be got $10) from Pettt- | ville’s saloon near tle Independence De- of third cre ite van, Joe Ward, | peared before the board with a conv of || prices. Disappointments 3 Dice | toto 0 a or two after Gregory's Rpt, oalest the insurance money end a ge, lo. a — nee Cg the Ce ation Counsel } , on bats. | death | divide &. wry n ater | ps Ne wing ind HFM Bainip ns | Waa thie spectteally for the Gregory | "Who set fire to the saloont* |e enrdse “heat | ei (Wl, role from the har | °8. Mayor wasted to know where he || _ bel man wa ng third, retiring-the side. | mattir or were you « genera) salaried | aia 4 and tried to ru tt avoided, copy of this | Micer for killing people? a Rich-| “How? | en ek Re Sting? | Attia Reiser “of the children wes) 8%" irtieten seid he hed It from the | i nk * urdgon spre Bict x ranaticaen “t t00k some ‘Pettibone dope’ up- | fHistos aaa Ee, Boh h' were #0 tightly | cerporation Counsel's offer, and the | Catalogue cam be mailed you. | “Ll drew money whenever I needed it.” and came away and left it wh b sem Deneat capsized van that! Mayor appeared to be vs He or- |) Tou didn't core whet you did to sot . th Oecupame of Mr.| dered. the ageretisry to And out trom || gt once, mudi ene Bond and Peedine children, and the (criea’of Mra. | for the telephone company before he he | board bad o y } ere was No fixed ached-| | third, ” Martizanto "Police "uation “ayy Mong Mayor showed anger during the . Mia crimes Collected the Insurance | joo a bere ‘i Gert | ree Tie feeeeics at een. Ths | nesotiations between ME Ellison’ sna i heney until he! orenard later got $100 of the $600 in- King te | policemen, alled by bystanders, lifted | the Suivens | over the pence commpect bo i , ‘ | eurance Neville colle a gt Ha e | leynlgee ruck out" Newomy eyention trom mich-| #UFaRe Nie let oe urn wae Giang Seal | ER ea te atte ht hy ad tthe cre Me lar ntounaed oe | . , | n book form ‘i up the ealoun? ‘FRE Brooklyn rooters eat the seats for ten minutes Teel Mt ae ee Pee = ce DIED, de did ot tell me to. tm thelr $27. nom. Hospital, | € MIGUIRE.—WINDFRED, below “Sree pepe of, Church's ef fhe Basie, a Meer. Petilvone7 et ath Inning. And took then 45 | bealgn. andi ls known he came near Mein apd Barnard Motta, ‘native of a i ahr arr Crs | Peas sas wan it | ee Blt <f kepaiegpelgel as ka ureh wanehed per’ because you got @ little work on KO RUN! on @ technical | Mr fp Bilison refused to talk about | West 1404 at, to Grand Central mingle a ENG. | did not get « @alary.” charge of assault matte! 424 # Burial New Haven, Conn. E Pluribus Unum