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MAN IN BOAT WITH DROWNED GIRL HAS — FLUDED SHERIFF inl eens George Evans, Who Has Been Under Surveillance Since Mamie Vennell’s Death, Disappears From His Home in Bridgeton. (Special to The Rvening World.) BRIDGETON, N. J., "Who was with pretty Mamie Vennell when she was drowned here Tues- Siday night, eluded the constables who were detailed to watch him to-day 3 disappeared. ‘as discovered, June 20.—George Evans, the young man He had been gone nearly six hours when his absence members and although of his family say he will return “$o-night Prosecutor Fithian fears he has fled to avoid arrest. Examination of girl's ing stated emph to-day that the aiday aces that par rotas sion sion on the’ xiri's a tiitaetact: nai 8: an ps were to have rendered : : i : & time, but he ie jinx on the theory advan " ertalr 4 by drowning. He says Phat Evans attacked her tn the row he will perform \an autopsy, as it he which t 1 t- fis aan Uy threw b 4 ame estranged from her ot ening sus ¢ ago because. of Mra agains was v second marriage, and since a 1 to) then hag kept away fram home. Her the young ma tr iT © w nowe vilect $30 on girl's life from an Insurance polley Prosecutor Fithian had arr 1 t0 mad ‘ Mnave vans br to the City Hall) Migs Vennell's mother |e extremely tenis afternoon Bip sent Deputy Sh Richmond to the \o moan to get him. T by Alpheus Evans, hat George had le yelock tn the morning “He han gone to glass works,” said ¢ ng Fvans. coward riffs Reeves “1 know accident. Mamie (ranged from me Her Clothing Torn, nation of the giri’s body, h was found in four feet of water, Bhar nowed cuts on the lps anf that her HI be back to-ntx ‘and w ae clothing was torn. While it \s conceded J Two constables were » r 2 yr a nthe bruises might hi bean recetved - cons wu , as, 1, {8 the struggle in the water, the police if they were attending to business he | 4 ot un d how the girl's cloth. mo difficulty tn eluding them. Mr ng became and are not ready to Fithian ordered the deputies to hurry venture an opinion am to how @he came Fairton and arrest Bvane if they /to droin tn four feet of water. nd him there, which he did not an-| Sunset Lake is a popular [place and waa likely. is near the pavilion in -Tumbling Dam Mre. Akerd, mother of the dead girl, Park 1 two miles long and half a her brother, Oswel! Vennell, are de-| mile wide and is waually, in warm Cermined that the Bridgeton officials , Hed with boating parties. hall do their full duty. Action wa ing to Evan: by ithe family to-day, A detect~ ‘wee employed with instructions to a year ago at @ glass blowers’ pionic, ly investigate the case. was Introdueed to her and dapbed with par Had at whose home the/her. She made a favorable tmpression rh aald: fon him, but he had never, seen her from “Mamis came to me repeatediy within! that night untill Twesday, he declared, few Gays of her death and told me he met her at show in the @ maa who followed her on the pavilion, an@ about 9 o'clock gaked her Peete. He sald he was « glass blower to go rowing. worked af Futrion. The Wednes- | About 10 o'clook that night) Chester before her death she came Parish, a young oareman of Brifigeton, erying. while returning home, saw ¢he empty “‘A man asked me to go boat rid hn ae lake and rowed over to it .' whe paid. ‘I would not go with haif-flled with water, and near fm, and he struck me with his fist a Paneme het. Sticking an oar eral men drove him away ¢ luke to mark the spot, jhe took ‘The police are investigating Mra. Mur to shore, where it was recos- : he one rented by Evans light searching party was ormanized and the body of the @tri was found fifty yards from where the boat lwas picked up. The lake was eight feet deep where the boat overturned. Evans a Good Swimmer. tvans is twenty-two years old and lives with his parents opposite the \Weet and Coroner, home nized as “Iam going slowly,” said the Coroner At @ Bo-day. “I want this thing sified’ to bottom. 1 don’t think Evans wil to get away “A policeman says he saw Evans | yy with Miss Vennell five months and that he has been with her om Evans denies this, I have sud- maed every person Who has any Co Yon with the case.” Jersey Depot at Bridgeton. His father The body will be buried after Db 4 retired merchant, and the two sons, je Worth’s post mortem statement | George and Charles, who are giaas- meade blowers, have for several years sup- | Mrs. Akent was up carly to-day to| ported lim and thelr mother, George ww her unfortunate daughter's body, | Evans ts * ee at ee nines y ogi nat her Moore glassblowing factory a ‘airton, Le -aitd HL iggavoll enngdd hese ce three miles south of Bridgeton. He \is y Inthe event of her daath has not | ve feet eleven, weighs 1% pounds ard her parent from feeling the |! 4 athlete, He formerly belonged to ‘oft her child keenly, and declaring | ‘®* Carrington Athletic Club at Bridge, ton and was noted « swimmer, and {p also a good runner and boxer. He to-day [DAS & Bharp nose, deep-eet black eyes and dark hair, He ks genial in diepo- fon and has many friends There ts @ seratch over two inches jong on his left cheek which he says he does not know how he received, but must have got in bis struggle with the | sir! in the water it whe will prosecute Evans te the Two developments came out the case. A note was found in Miss fennell'’s belongings which may indi te that she expected in untimely end read: 4 “In case anything happens to me. 4 M@o not take my body to my mother's { Rowse Bury me from the home of to-day ts 7 my brother,” | Evane Tells His Story, t St wee written ine careful hand and | did all I could to save the eirl,” ey by the girl he said to an Evening World reporter, L Phe other fact made knowr but when I saw | rouldn’t de it and Man brother, Ellwood. would drown myself if I didn't leave Gaye ago said pis sister had told him |i. 1 truck out for myself,” jette had been threatened with vicleno®| “oy hod asked her,” he continued, “it twy two young men whe had taken her ge id not want to go Tor @ row end for & Tow In Sunset lake, w sie enid she did. First I rowed and th ater she war doomed | eho said she'd Uke to try and we chang death, Jed noats very carefully, as I Was wfreid IR came to light to-day nf warning addreesed to the dead girls |Drother was found in « pocketbook on Venell's body. ‘You'd better watch Mamie,” was Wwerning eontained in the unsigned the beet would capsize When she got Ured rowing we start- ed w change back again and the bost turned and sent us both into the waier. It was all done in @ second. 1 grabbed her ag we went over and we sank to eether We came up and went dows 6 second thme | am a good swimmer, but I was | welwhied uown by my clothes and she | tad ber arma around my neok and I |eould not do anything. | looked .ebowt for phe boat, but It was Gerk and it | had drifted away from us. ‘Ae We Ware ging Guwn the third time 1 broke her hold. I wae badly seared and | knew that Lt could now and | swam to te poarest save her The place I landed was ut of land. the woods 1 lost my way sour or tive times, but T gpaliy or 10 the mad and ran ail y tom Tt would have been aD @aay mater for the body to drift. I should think before it rested on the bottom 1 am Sure that I did not strike Mis» Venneil during tor atraggie OF at an. don't rentermber that she called our ol screamed 1 don't think T had time to, We were under water before we knew 1." tee sate, A 0te, solanias — - Flas a 5 Be BUBONIC PLAGUE RUMOR, MEXICO CITY, June %.-—According to * report whieh resehed thie oity laa Hight 1,000 Japanese who reached Baling Cran June 1 have been forbidinn to whieo ML your cheeks N"Oen's afford i" say yout Pivet, just look #nd see ‘Tam "Wants" otter bargains re pale, wilh martie new HE EVENING WORLD, |Drowned Girl and Young Man Who Was with Her at Sunset Lake THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1907 'WESTERN UNION SLEUTH ADMITS ‘CRASH AND OPERATORS HE LIED ABOUT COME TO TERMS: GOULD SCANDAL Lieut. Interventiolt SE. 1b of Labor Com- missioner Neill Saves Strike of Telegraphers. Peabody Ple Pleads Guilty, and Bingham Will Sentence | CLOWRY STATEMENT. TéAeut, Frank Peabody, of the Dete: ve Bureau, pleaded gullty lay to |the two charges that have been pend Postal Company Claims Never | tye oer htayed. by him and bs terme Ms : : Inapector William Mol.ughlin in. the to Have Hat Difterences i: /ORRSie incunetty ee aie saa aan a Howant Gould with Its Men. Peabody waa charged with making a» | See statement when he denied mak- jing the trip to Baltimere to trace an Through the intervention of Gharies| eieged former itvlaws Gh atin, Gack P. Neill, United States Labor Commis-|A second charge of being absent trom the threatened strike of tele | duty without leave grew out of his di appearance from the Detective Burea throughout” the country N88 | yay aa, when he was wanted to throw Neill came to New York | jight on the connection between the Po- lee Department and Gould toner, araphers been averted. several days ago from Washington. He | lice, inten and| When Peabody came before Deputy contorted: with the “Weeters Unien ad | commissioner Hanson to-day he sd- Postal people apd with the executive | matey that he had lied on May % when doar of the organised operators, AS &) ne dented that he had gone to Balti result, Col. Clowry, bead of the West-| more or sent the telegram concerning ern Union, to-day issued @ statement | in. report that Mins. Gould had been to the effect that the company stands | married to another man prior to her ready to adjust the @ifferences on ac- | Marriage to Gould. count of which the men wate prepared | After hearing Peabody's plea the to leave thetr wires. Deputy Commiasioner madd the case Nally Talke. serious and he did not All the responaibtiity of decid Edward J. Nally, Vice-President nd | yunishment should be meted out to a General Manager of the Postal, say: [man {n the department who de Now that all of the troubles of ‘the | ipernteky Hed to etield himself and hie Weatern. Union. Telegratiph Company | supertor, from whom he got his orders neve been adjusted, I wish to say for! “eommisstoner Bingham must pass c the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company | tii9 caae," «ald Hanson, “for I co! that thé statement to the effect that | ing: tt is not an easy one to settle this company, refused to consider Te | Apnout Police Headquarters it ts questa or ‘complaints from its em | ticugnt Peabody probably will escape ployeen, either tmityidually or @8 & | Jit a fine of twenty of thirty days commnities, ts entirely untrue. We AVE | DL on gecount of his Intherto good alwagm been very glad to meet any om | our employees and t© oonsider any matter whieh they might care to ee agement that all our employees shalt be treated with consideration and that every reasonable and proper effort be made to inure ther health and com- tort.” record in (he department of Commissioner Bingnam to up on charges for his part in the G cass by reporting sick and finally ay ing for retirement on account of phyet- 06) Aisability. Peabody told Hanson that he had only obeyed McLaughlin's orders when he went to Bastimore bring him 14 JAPAN'S DEMAND WOMEN SHOT FORINDEMNITY'S | BY SOLDIERS 1K FLATLY Rt SED FRENCH RIOTS the trial of Dr. Samuel & Guy | ®9Y C@se can be found In which the in- for the murder of Lillian | ©reaee was not granted it wil) be eor- Mott Guy, in. thelr Rockaway | Fected at once. nome on April # i waa con-| “The statement elso being made that Grave rode Revealed by, Wine-Growers, Infuriated by | ued verore Just: in the} the telegraph company ig énileayoring s 2 : 7 |Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court|'® @Ulralize the 10 per cent. advance the Possible Recali 3 Bloodshed, Try to Burn | to-day, District-attorney Darrin. an- | 7 fee application of @ so-caliéd sliding form of dessert 2 s e nounced that he has oftained important | *#!e Js| without foundation, There ts | 4 « 3 BY of Aoki. Barracks at Narbonne. evidence tailing to eatabl motive | Be #Ush Brectice In effect, nor ls there daily service a for the crime. any intention of putting it into effect Bae, pelea Vas . é 8 } According to Mr. Darrin, as tong as | 27_th@ Masawement of Uhla company. creasing variety of delights. (Rpecial to The Evening Writ) PARIS, June 2%—Owing to the tact | MPS Guy iived her could not | Ne bgt pete sesignd Sor. Foqulee SHINGTON, %.—The report- | tha P “ ‘ obt he control of considerab! “ ca 04 7 the Increase My facadety ane preaet ensoralp Iw in operation ain. the oontr siderable prop- |e ycarch 1, will be ausiaiechen ene In ten cent tins, @4 recall of the Japanese Ambassador, the south d the brief items of news| cTty that had been left to them jotnt-| eng company Wilk pay any man iH Viscount Aoki, causd 9 sensation in Which reached Parls up to early this to this property are | painted OF ee ny position the gislowAtic cireias to: tt ts edenit- | Sfternc only showed ‘that the con deponit vault on Long | selary, attached 10 1 position after yi mi» aay) fering Aicta which jave taken pmot betweor | Island, which the District-Attorney has | that inoreane, And. will pay Re extra ted thet the situation Is mu the troops and mokp mere more san. |D€@n @ndcavoring to reach for a month. | 1 inclustve of anes serious than the Government te williN& | guinary than at-first suspected He belleves hi it, and i MRS, GUY SLAIN FOR MONEY, SAYS DIST.-ATTORNEY Prosecutor Darrin Believes He Can’Prove Motive Against the Doctor. docu husband to bave publicly known. It was re- At Narbonne alone three persons were | 1!) produce the ported to-day that Aoki hed malie a Killed and fully a hundred @oidiers and | ‘0 prove that Mra. civiliane, including « weore of women, | 9rder that her t 4 for indemnity for the in . Girect Geman: y Gre said to have been ded, a num- | POseession of this Jeries inflicted on Japanese residents ber of then sustutning fatal injuries im Catifornia, and thal the President The troops, who were ordered to fire |Jemin B, Mo! hed @eliberately turned it dowm Of-| in the air, shot atratght the mob | s&o. Guin’ Washéngian tations te tid ae beniatp hem in the courtyard of the ported grave turn in affairs The fret | The newapapers report another at- | Policeman The climax was ‘reached just before tempt to burn the Subyrefecture at | Far the President left for Oyster Bay, Aoki) Narbonne. A mob piled straw at the @ates and then set nreito st, Gendarmes Ja @hid to bave suggested to the Presi Ie | ding on the platform of the Long “ fed from the upper story and the @t- | Island Rallroad Depot talking to Po- | @F Of some coffee drinkers would be ip Government should mak | ent that this Govern aks | makwra fot bean erry; Ha aued lime av /#iost as Interesting as the famous Fostitution to the Japanese for the| Dt also announced that there has! s ociock. Herty was telling him scout | Confed#ions of an Oplum Mater,” property they said they had lost by been further stroing te be sireeta ot} a quarrel with Dr hor. | Say8 @ Boston man arbonne mn anber r | ‘ the attacks of mobs on their places of gone have been wounded Per | rowing a hammer the denuiat’s | | MOF Kwenty years 1 used coffee at | tt, lett a large estate by who died pe Tells of the Shooting. witnens Nussbaum, Reovkeway station. on the afternoon of the killing he was court { discriminat 1 killed. in ¢ ihe company Perouse | obtain | of aMilation or non-aMiiiation with any She was |organixation, and if tt can be shows | 1 years \o-day was attached to the fa that Clowry’s Letter, : Mr. Clowry Indio is position tn @ letter to Commi: Nei, The letter follows: © “Referring to the conferences held be- tween yourself and me and other off: cers of the Western Union Telesrap Company. and heaving in view the pos- sible mrave inconvenience to the public following any general interruption of our business, I am glad to make clear to yu the position occupied by the Western Union Telegraph Company in reward to this whole matter, As vo the statements made by per- sons in no Way Comnected with (nis company that the 10 per tent. Increase granted by the telegraph company on March 1 tast has not been applied 10 ali walaried tolegraphers, I desire to aay that the telegragh company annouticea Unts increase in good faith, and \s car- rying Jt out in good faith, and thas to please the SUGAR ts Mae that aby subordinate has dis’ | inissed or discriminated againet 9. Welegraplier Deoaute Of AMitaUon | wi aay organization sich Cclegrapher be restored to his Hon sea | prejudice | LIKE OPIUM EATERS | Coflee Drinkers Become Slay es. “The experience, suffering and slay. | CRASH IN | Vapt. McLaughiin foregtatled the pian | The home woman likes mest. brighten the home meal with. ©": the best at her command; for this purpose she serves NABISCO Dessert confections that com- bine so perfectly with every also Lo twenty-five ceut Uns. . NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY» @ A Few Very Unusual PIANO BARGAINS STARTS PANNE ON SOUND BOAT | Rhode Island, of Néeptui "Line, in cr ee Coal Bare 0 h During the thick fog bee: mship Rhode Island. aes ° line, { the New York, Ne: Ha 1 Ratlroad Comp: River service, was In. coll ‘a coal barge off Rose tang, eta the m= of th 15 passe a ?T upper works of the boat” including many ot: the cabins of (R6*#arboard bow were smashed. “AIP! theomamags, amounting to several Sear stant was above the water tina’ 3ctlwe The dthode Island lett PalyRiher tor this city’on time and had bemieut an hour when trouble edeurre@s ‘Thepe was @ heavy fog over the'wous® ad'gt was necessary to keep hie stag” stgnaje sounding constantly, CapisFodl. Aves to the bridge and phot hemee and ie of, Ue -yeqnel, tne stopanes Wete nce of amOnt a smashed for feet " ‘The carly hour way probablygai thas saved somp of the passengeretPom Dg ing crushe the wreaked state- As it happe not one of the-cabige affected had an ‘Occupant and mot @ passenger was Injured. There: wel avou Passengers on board, dwenty- five of whom were women, and.at the fire. ahock of the collision they -«prang pin alarm. For a moment there wae th { of @ panio-ameng ; thet oe PRESIDENT LOREE‘ILL. | Leonor F. ores, “Pretident’ "of: Delaw and Hudson Railroad Cont pany, j8 ill In his_apartnen® 4n the Hoffman House > , Mr. Loree was taketi Icon the 1th of June with appendicttia,” safd his ae ot W.. Williama, today. “The < was passed on @hureday, Np ration was performed and none whl eamary later on. He he rapidly handiin bares ad and €x few days home folk,. te WAFERS “oe that she has for constantly in- t. L9°T0 20° STREETS NEW YORK..’~ He Many winegrowerw continue to pour | servant-gicl, Annie Hansen, the breakfast table and incidentally, | ved by t P Wusiness, This was received PY (8) into Nanboune from the country dis-| “He had just finished telling me about | through the day, | ¢raved it a| ITHIN the. lest few Fresident in silence, Then the Japa- | ticts. and threaten wo ‘wet fire to ‘the | ne hammer Nussbaum, | ¥biskey drinker longs for his morn. Yeas Ambassador came right out in Peg troops wre arriving "a the din | moe, 1 dard 0 pnd located ce |ing racer, 1 knew perfectly well days we have taken the open and demanded in the maine fitbed olty, | day | Looking over tere aaa hewn. that it was slowly illing me, but 4 in exchange the following rs a oMclally pounce Li fri waving her acm could nol qui 7 pt his government prompt indemnity Btate Danquet which wae to |", Waving her acme a andas| “The effect on (he nervous pyat used instruments — all in {he President's reply is wald to have this evening in honor of the aa stem : faen sharp and decirive. Blam hag beon countermanded ite maid wan finally alarming and my general ) ood order queh uence of the bloodshed in tie a “Muy | health greatly impalred, i had dys aly age Cut Off All Intercourse 06 | He replied that be w o New |pepsia, serious heart difficulty, and To close them out quickly iy With hie w nowh vigor he 4 phasined the gn. com msl, "OR. ne you arb nel and inscompta. When | would He down, I have marked them at prices minsed the Japanese Ambassador anit Deputies to-day, | Busted. Mi the we SR Avnet suffocate, My doctor whichagepresent but @ mere, advieed him tn future to conduc Det ‘iu en to-day. | wont into the kitohen, Guy Aesured me It was due to the action tion + real weitere Hegotiations with the Statg Departunent ue LIne whlch lay on the floor dead Aa the dogior of caffeine (which 18 the active prin fraction of ‘thelr veal» scam Taking bis cue from the’ President the my Goa. | always loved ‘a. ciple of coffee) op the heart. Every one is a race bargalp. Mecretery Root war not much more sures! ( emer ety tt Nussbaum de persisted in Its use, however, and ¢ jared that ble jo the emissary than had Book the Chiet Executive, His attitude formerly cordial as became an officia in, hin poattion toward the minister of & world power, grew decidedly cold and only official matters calling for imme the fale of the decided r sald he ha remain in power how no particular desire to eat the overcoat and derk defend: after Baw the Doctor Come Out. Mre, Jeanette Edmin J a4 nuree for the eb: & Helghbor wes dinte attention were discussed between | resentatives of such obsoure p san) thiem when they met. Beoretary Moot is Kngland and pany were mere! Bi 2" reported to have sald that Aok wer an pawns in " atic game, mecord-' fed that she impoasivie man to deal with ink to A 4 ontnior mansion w Hecretary Boot told Ambasmator Adk Baron Speck yon ro in keferenge to his demand for indemnity Stermbere ts, of gouree, accounted for’ monane the that the Japanese of California had no 1 t ¢ married a German af © No otber means of redress for thelr al won of ‘ renouncing &* legdd losses than those afford@d to UM her country arred the Kaiser'a die. | “je (raged) citigens of the United States, whote pleasure and forfeti t to ap ounse Was to resort to the State courte pear at any tions «iven by tn such dawes, At the same time the|4 German Government oMcial Gov of, California was urged by| Viscountess Aoki was the Baroness Bhe | that t coat ast wirl, 1 alarmed the nelgphorhood of ear-old Gertrude Blocu had been with her mn the afternoon Mire. Guy din a eearcely mudibie buttoning up down the steps of enti can mame out shooting. 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Gestion weemed perfect, | plepi a sweet tnetanoe of Aokis lack Of] the time of their marriage twenty-five sited by Washington Sosvip) years ago, the Viecount was Jepenese | end Walue he set upon to Bertin Prete only dough | 5 married Cownl Hatafeldt Trachen- On offiees in the German oem = | WASHINGTON Straus and their gon we bea 9 and ee * W - -Heor 7 | Tetentabigs er ait tte uo oe ry reat ieee | and wi id ‘ight ome sleep all pight, and sf sie es think of The World “Want i ou may buy any of $ om most convenient Also e'even other good Used Pianos priced very igm, ant paid pase price More than 100 TONS of World are sold wor energy” the price thes terms 1 Hardman Upright ses riage sise- good tone) 1 Wissner Uprisht $145 (tine © case--tone tike ney 1 Emerson Upright 1 Sterling Upright. .,.¢. i hy tostrument boughted ae f any new instrament pareimssd: kar Pinas Sore Fourth Fleer, (hig macasis,