The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1907, Page 2

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NO ICE SERVED: STRIKERS HAVING RUST AT MERCY Not a Pound Can Be Sent to Consumers Is Claim of Drivers. port of the Police Department, by noon today only 27 men were at work clearing away the garbage of five days’ Hospitale Fear a Plague All of the hospitals of the city Bave eomplained that the garbage should a be Immediately removed tram thetr vi- | 4,000 MORE MEN GO OUT. cinity, and all efforts wee concentrated fn that. direction. In the tenement <dia- tricts the streets are beginning to clog ‘with refuse and the people hare been f advised to bugn the accumulations oF eprinkle them With disinfectants So serious ta the situation that Com- missioner Bingham has ordéred every policeman in the Borough of Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx, on reserve, Complete Tie-Up Forces Com- pany to Apply for Sleuths to Man Wagons. _ to remain Indefinitely. Rioting strikers ‘The tee famine that beg: euddealy with summarily and sent| yesterday with the strike o arraignment lemployed by the Amer! aven ordered out all! pany ie growing worse hourly, and the 5 is afternoon to scatter city hae every proepect of an iceless divinfectants on the garbage in East | Sunday. The army of otrikers wes Hide streets augmented to-day by another MoeCletian | Who walked out of the stables tn the t Orchant | Upper part of the city, This practically (les op the American Ice Company and entirely shute off tne fee supply for sdout ® per cent. of the population in the Gistriots that are affected. The company is net deliver | Service Cut to Third, Is Admitted. ing a pound of ice in Mahettan, ine Thetixh (rom (he Mayor's office It wae Bronx, parte of Brooklyn and Quesns, were compl n refuse. Traffic ts not Imporsibie along either uid tbat only one bundred men were | according to the announcement made Working im the olace of the 2,000 stctk-| by the strike leaders. rs. “Commiesioner Craven announced| To make the situation sffll were, That he had 20 of the regular com reason to believe that unless pieme carte out In this borough nt Oler, of the American lce This he list he gave of the wagons any surrenders in the next few } _ «9 Fh ete Ania hours and makes concessions to bring about peace, every one of the hundreds ee ery tro ont ot pt of men who handle the lee on the out of seventy-one. barges and deliver i to the company’s out of Afty-twe. depots, will walk out to-night. aration ieee | Would Cut Of Whole Supply tation ¥ @ut ofseventy-four. | The Immediate effect of this would Baoan Torina-ore oat of sixty be to cut. off estirely the ite. supply Biation K—None out of sixty-two. not only of the trust. but the indepen Blation L—Fifty-four aut of Mtty-fve |Gent deniers as weil. In that oaas every | tion M-—Seventeen out of forty. householder tn the elty will be without ‘Sanitary Superintendent Benae! and |'t HNtt peace comes and great suffer | Health Commissioner Darlington ia Bek rs reece EAD othing but disco: rts * volunteered to see Mey had onade In removing the city’s [able insuituttons get « plentiful suppiy | fefuse. [to-day and every day unttl the struggle ‘The street cleaning ts now being su- | ends & the company's officials will give pervised by ‘Tealth Commissioner Dar- | tB€™M the wagons for that philapthrop:c Mngton, Police Commissioner Bingham gf ys ens they do not want od Dr. Alvan H. Doty, Health Oficer Féaponaible for the imperiling of ef the Port During the aight they |/Y@* by cutting off the ice supply trom succeeded in obtaining the services of | PUbUS Inaututions. only thirty mea. One hundreq others | Hundred wagons were started out were brought here from the Ottertile | Getiverine to-day for the purpose of Sanitarium, but on their way to Sta-j oop se ike uewal Maturday supply ble A, at Avenue C and Seventeenth jf) (yi '0 Sl! Of the heepitais and homes wtreet, they were attacked by a gang of ' “St Dorgugh. General Manager Be. Pe f" . | vier *aid \hat the wagons were in Tipe was after midnight and the |S9AfHe Of men from the strikers’ rani Poll In the district were powerless to | fod mine hw Rupe to keep tnem trom Protect the mon, Seventy fied from a} Shower of missiles and vanished oom. | pletely Tob femaliiog thirty got to | “nie Tas bindiny. tr teteend, fo pe out sie BhboUnCed to-day Terowghout the entire Menbatian die jose in’ odes to ecouenption ‘tre? ent Act leew than two score men were «: Dewpite wis assurance, however, puice work during the night, and they made it*/Vee are on gudrd in gree, eres Bo perceptible progress aguinet 8 | aon Rog. ge TA he soe- Wenacing accumulation ef Aish. | ‘Tae bay that the sap Fourteen caru started from Stable agents Save 0} ed to deal with ine i io. Was baat One Hundred and Biz. | SFikers individually to-day, Dut the street, before # o'clock thks Mo & man, ney stood pai and reterred iresurve Ot nxt | bp agents to The grievance coma lien, A tid, | Despite the fact that tonday vrougai & cheerful deop in tie temperature tae aid not cerned? And he had utting off of the Gity@ toe supp: hee Win it groat hardship and wing The emall resery. nd here and t serves Was held im Hundred and atation, t Orvers Mobbed on Carts. Nevertheless, the strikers began to Wake Wouble, 4s soon as the carts weai out im the vegion of upper Little fa Great tirongs of Itallace mingled Wilk the striking drivers of the aane ts Mouality aud the strike-breakers ‘ oon trembling with appr , p falla of police, with clubs neing, w2ved through the crowds and kept i mov Ib circuladion, Fa Bundred and Chiriy-titth street, was, tee’ coe ts the fre of (he iivriea strike-breakers to Bet inty Loubie was trundiing SO Te cart wiong Micasant avenu | AT SMALL PRICES D Hog Soneteaininate Help Wanted ~) To-Day! AAs advertised for in The Morning World's Want Directory. | w Some Good Bargains in the Sheepshead Bay Auc- tion To-Day, BATURDAY, JUNT 29, 1907 Art Flowers 4 Horweshowrs 2 (Apecta) to Tre ne Wortd.) Agents % Ironers 4% SHPRISHEAD & RACK, June Alteration Handa. 1 Jasitore Al os ene acs tevbe am Of éey fa Apprentices 1 Janitresees EN Rp BF f ; Bindery teip 4% ahocniie ¥ noe: nae, vay k H 3 ty were ponsigned by severat Barbers s 1| aie part sod many dergaine Bartenders rn t secured Winclesrnitie 2 Pe ; ‘ 1 | 7 » i “Ad Manloures . Per ¥ iDe at; Fee I 38 Milliners 1 | $39 Pb waa sgt Mamet ite Villa, BL. Thom 1b Nurses 2 i“ Hermence— By Qperstor it 1B Been Besiners:: 4 orwensee Petite < @ Photographers 7 & Painsers ‘ “Rumoil tata con Stee MM Packers . 3 Bomber n ’ asclaer—vam Pick wien © Polishers (Fig SR i Oe SR “ i , tae ¢ Vscme taer Lady Alger; Bow 14 Paper-Hanmers $\) “ 4 Crmt—Mesens, W M 10 Pressers ’ ‘ ‘ 4 ss . U1) ihoternee —Mataieeme she 17 Balweincion ’ Anerere fet 19 we. 5 faleemen se Oe ie a8 “ ‘ Surchers Ol eal!’ sane pti la nates 3 Cap f ign Painters 1 t % a sx | feta Clerks bos» b ae Siadiemen 1 Si gy age s fienographers ” i (Male ‘ metus Pentneh F trutew i Bren ogra phere we uo ‘ f emails) ... : w be o 4 Pendens ‘ . “ or Meats Fancy Feather... 3 be coal ° ri $3.0 w. # Firemen 4 Boolmekers a * Volter . 2 Upholsterers 1 : Aiba ta bean 1 Vareenene 8 ty derbt--Painvinnd: & ‘Grocery Cerne % Winders 3 ner i 100 wie Waiters nd by Dentaneee-Myeote, FSi Nelrdressers 2 Waitresses oo be be by om oe « Mewmework os 2 Mincelianwous gus y A SMT ———-—— es tener hE Herth Benek Every week, month and year, The sciurdcy, June We will be tie uence World prints more “Help Wanted" ‘matt of the Lone tah Wee then any three other New York | faint Gave bicenha h ptine gute. SPAN comblocd pay | Sead gage! me estore rly "oe Rowing As PINKERTONS ARE ATTACKED BY TH HAY VOODLANYERS Former Stenographer for De- tective Agency Called as Defense Witness. LIE AGAIN FOR ORCHARD | fai Two Men Say He Played Pok- | fl er With Them ait Time He Swore He Was at Crash. BOE, June @ The Gefense tn the | Haywood (ria) to-day ocafled Mortis | Friefman, formerly one of the stenog rapbers in Denver to James MoFar. | land, the hewd of the Western division | of the Pinkerton Detective Agenoy. | Frie@mmer, tertified as to the methods of the Pinkerton agenoy tn connector | Ten-Ton S with the strikes tn Colorado, Thie was the opening atiack on the Pinkertons by Hay wood's lawyers | ‘The trial was resumed by the calling | of Dominick Flynn, « merchant of Mul-| ten, Iaeho Fiynn declared that Marry Orehard on | at the Bunker Hill and Bullivan mine was playing poker in his place This |. waa the second witness to testify that | Orebard was playing cards in Mules | the day he says he beiped light the fuses under the rail at Wardner, sigh teen m ad n, fotiowed Flynn on the He aad be played carde with Orchard in Fi and bad never seen the man since Ye cfoas ‘ion, MeHale sald he | '¥° Men, wrecking « portlos of the subied a great deal” “| plant, twisting « steel water tower into profession, en't iT’ eaked! scrap iron, wrecking a big water tank | ‘end windmill, aod deluging the place “How often do you gambiet~ | with water. ‘The dig cylinder, five feet in diameter | and forty feet long, went through the| end of the dutlding and « pile of brick ve feet thick ecross the highway, fit carioad of coal and a g Diow, killed @ ¢ D, es tully wambled a great deal I's you Senator Borah “No, ait; I'm ao bartender. Meals ‘sala’ the ‘poker pa ale eo or party wes made ap of Purest Clark, now a retired mining man; Col. Moore, an electric light and water man; Domiaich Flyna. Harry Orchard and himeelf, Dr. MoGee was in the pace during the day, Out Toe witness declared he Orchard was pot et Ward. was post Rep the ¢& “Then,” ssi Senator boreh, “Orchard had pothing to tear eo far ae being mixed up in that ter was oor © Feawon to eac- | ¢ his property and ge: out?’ No, afr.” | FIGHTS BULLS WITH HANDS. 7%" #7 rages are as follows FIRST RACE—Two-yeer olde Link © ( Find Amtmal ¥ieree Fnoughk to Suft Mim. Mr Shed Link spent Monday wrestling with wild buile at the various sto2k yards la order to find one victous enough for tim to face tn the big arena « | Stella Park. North Beach, next weak, but so far he has found none tha: wan wid 4, wat, fim. He, ai / wr the horns, and before the; it they were lytng fiat upos | thelt Usly fellow made a plunge to! wore him. but es quick as a wink Link side ard received quily Sratet The bull olunged again, but a time a was wait for him, | and before the animal could «et in his | deadly work the o ton gransed fim the "horns and sent. him whist on of any IM. and not even a whip when 16 wo the arena ——————.—_— PASSENGERS IN WRECK OF BAR HARBOR EXPRESS. | Three Injured and Others Badly) * Joited—Three Cars Thrown from Rails. WATERVILLE, Me, June ™—The| Bar Harbor express from Portiand, due here at 130 o'clock was wrecked about three miles from here this afternoon Three passengers were reported injured 204 others badly jarred. but no one was kiule: Accident happened between Oak land and thie city pee Wivre sir AMERICAN LEAGUE. FRILADELPHIA aT BosTox, Priiadeiphia ...0 00003 66 o8 Boston 600800 He Batteries—Waddell and Sobreck; Glaze and Bhaw —~____ EASTERN LEAGUE. PROVIDENCE AT MOWTR@ aL. First Qume. Providence 99090003 oF niera Si rOCKobb as terine—Killen end Donovan, Bar AEWARK AT TORONTO, iret Game, wark 00006001 Oa » 20810301 —» ttertes—Carrick and Kritchell, Mo- and Carrigan BALTIMOME AT ROCHESTER. Game postponed op account of rain. pases ATLANTIC LEAGUE. NEWARK AT POTTSVILLE. Game postponed on eccount af rain CUBS PEM AT BEADING Jame off on account of ral PASTON 47 BLIZ wer Geers pomwponed on sesount of Tain BHOOKLIN AT ALN TOWN wat of rain —$—< NO LOCAL LEAGUE GAMES. The Brooklyp-Boston and Mighiand er Washington besclal games eched- uled for today were prevented tay rain ee NO RACING AT MEMPHIS. ° B—The Stain at Jackson, he Anti-Raoe aw par < th Law inlature to be con: least’ Fyute 1 nae at pike vite 8 RRR BY BE rt) teens, mcs atcerven VACATION CARNIVAL DAY AT LUNA PARK POR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN ANT CYLINDER SHOT 500 YARDS: 4 MEN KILLED teel Tube Exploded | and Skidded Along Road, Scattering’ Ruin, SCHENECTADY April ®. 16 the day of the explosion jten-ton steel cylinder loaded with brick equal weight and fillet with steam { @ pressure of 120 pounds | Pauere thod. @t the plant of the @ahe-| neotady Sandstone Betek Company, wee |@rened by mistake to-day without first | , reducing the steam pressure, and as a! Rygareeg Si gr Be 26 “a G1 | result explodes, wiiting three men, to- | ald. [during a number of others and wreck- McHale. who i» a bartender in Mul /ing the plant No. 83 The cylinder head, which wae part yous cigar stere on April se, | unewsled, went in one direction, killing GRAV ESE The local track waa never faster Jinan to-day, aa the following goo workouta will stow | 4 BHOTHEA THOMAS, ex furlongs | ihe mill explosion, | te original @ FAUST, seven iurtonga in 1.8, breez entries for five and a) ye GAY } HOWARD BHBAN, one mule ta 18. 4rtving. J® not mucn WICK FINNELL, ove mile m 1.48 +5 Dandily. le very At MARY ©, eeven Turiongs in 12 1-4, Youth” galling Tinker Satry, Ureesing. fhe te very ft Psherwoce, ne Sevolr Fate Ti Bon: | 8% t TNEMBUS, six furlongs in 116 45 f not rum bis race lest ume Worth, 100, Cerow, 10%. Molivain, a5. ow Rob EIL & TAMPICO, atx furlongs tn 117, hand. CHANTILLA, six furlongs in 116, ~*~ though he were is *! 3 GILD, atx furlongs 2 115, handily 6 KI 7% COTTONTOWN, one mile ani « fur- * *Geld Lady THIRD RACE et Cuies: mile act as % RAPLD WATHR, four furlongs tn THUNNING WATER, one milg and | foriong én 167 3-6, Oreeming. Acted yJti'RD RACE Geven-cighthe of a mile: AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK. SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACH TRACK, June %—The kwoal tuck was fast dur og the early trakdng bourk Bome ‘a'y was repo! that three conches lety| | FEFIE hy raila % GDN © BURGHR, four furlongs in 0 35.) Riiepeth tow treesicg. A very fine ool 110: Mobo 110. Mall eee ‘edt 18 PTMAIRKGAN, seven furlongs in 114 | Keora, 11s, Dan Mo: i Got mait”” 407 Prevension 16 PERSRVORANCE, ox fur. ' 70 DRONBILIS, seven furiv oIxX™ AACR five Gad « half furlongs % COURT DEtB88, or % WORKMALD, Dive furlongs in 1.08 3-4, TGANGWIN, etx furlongs | — a8UCK, etx furiomes tr PRUNE HAMOPTU: 7? DIRBAMBR, one mele ad » furlong 1% DON ROYAL, one mile and @ Guar json M: F COL WHITE, seven furion reine Sree’ err.” | WIDOW LOSES HER MONEY wikuee, ON WAY TO PAY ABILL. ff Work is Easy hog MP NAOUBRLAMAKDHK, one mile in| Mre John Rafferty, recently widowed. ¥ BUSED SUICIDE FROM OCRAN LINER. HOMOLULY, FREE COUPON LUNA PARK Any school boy in short trousers, or girl in a short dress, carrying an American flag and wearing the national colors, will be ad- mitted free to Luna Park on Monday, July 1, on presentation of this EVENING WORLD COUPON OF GREATER NEW YORK. Monday will be Vacation Carnival Day at Luna Park for the school children of Greater New York who are readers of The Bvening A coupon entitling the holder to admission will be printed in all editions of The World to-day, Prederi¢ Thompson, of Luna Park, to impress the ch pases two conditions; .-» 4, BACH CHILD SHALL CARRY AN AMBRICAN FLAG WH GATE, AND 2. BACH CHILD SHALL WEAR RED, WHITE AND BLUE COLORS. THB GIRLS’ DRBSSES: MAY BE DECORATED IN THE NATIONAL COLORS AND THE BOYS MAY WEAR A RED, WHITE AND BLUE TID OR CaP. The Invitation to the vacation carnival Is extended to all boys in short trousers and to all girls in short dresses. Mr. Thompson promises the youngsters a great day of enjoyment, with a special circus programme. Get your Evening World coupon early tovtay, and start for Luna, Park early on Monday, Hidren With the patriotic spirit ef Fourth of July, whieh comes on Thursday, Im- PRESENTING THE BVENING WORLD COUPON AT THE INDEXEO TRAINING GALLOPS AT GRAVESEND TRACK. TRACK, June 106 D RACE | Mose, “ain Rann im 115, driving. Don't ike « route Dues Vebias Sada 4 best | one mile in 16. | | INA, one snile ky sriving PTH Rack — is much ee Merry yNusY 1) Onyx 24. 1 Lb 6-6, arene 188: Wetert patiara. 148) Raul, 5 TH RACE. (me intle and a rnc — Mae Haviey 60 Horseradish, 101. thei Mark. 308 imepuon, 100. Lady Baten ator, 100 er. 108; Matador, fwe furonge in 10, WINDSOR ENTRIES, in 210 the mile im 14 hy. Hes apecd, are as follows lweeaing. Ready 10 race. Ready for a good effort ER, one Las 1 40 Win @ race soon hand- eeaing. la Going jong in LU, week, 0.@ $5, lundily Not ready three-year-olje ani upward. — le end a furlong or MS Pestagn. @ Bier | A real amart 10. Ma BION, The dna FOURTH RACK—One Wurwe-year-olts te 6 Cantions, fd workouts were noted Ge Vellen tat 455.78), cues 1% GALLAVANT, one mile in 1.4, hard-| 108° Rokten” Mtcera! — aaprov ing SEVENTH RAC AE BBM ES My fear Purtonge tm | aes reesei ad ae Lathorpe Li ls nf MoBride, ‘Go, 7) Halkty, ttm.” tenmat broesing A real snmrt colt *Apprentton allowmars in| —e—____ 1.15 2-6, hamilly. A nice colt. wReENE W. fre furiongs in tot KENILWORTH ENTRIES, me A clever 01 ee in 18s! ONILWORTH RACE TRACK He in at hie best quarter urdes in 218, handily, Le not ready le end fur long am 1 6, sound weal, wreesing. A real nke fi BROOND RACk NEE yerme Lola Renderer Beutler 11 am, eed tmuly, Clever ook. furkong in 1.57 1-4, handily 7 RACK —Gehit in 1 3-5, Qweesing Is at his vee. Parke © LACOLITS, six furlongs in 1.18 breesing. Al he needed —————— 1.30 a6 Shoult Go soon NNa Kk ‘one & Never mo 1 3b, band He i wendy lof No. 14 East Thirty-necond atreet, | when you cat pase -_ —— | to-tay adgeatved ne einurance, and | atia a ober iy oo of | LATONIA ENTRIES. i) “started” to the undertabers, On| enty Afth atm the undertakers she missed ne found the pay sny with ie.‘ paith, ioe Le | Uwenties, _ kn Frank Labor. 90. June 29 Goiden Uird, 102; @ari Or, Youn Wholetone. 6. Tang! WS; Monsignor. 68; Bill! “Alarm oe i, Morte, oS) Beau Brumme: 4, OM Honesty, 03: Convel), #8: Husssh LO Rexdwrnd TT. 104; Calabasts 106, : Tinered, 1t EV BNTH RACE—One end a ax Sreufil, 108” Henry 0. iGo. Mennen: WINDSOR RACE TRACK, Ont., June %—The entries for Monday’s races her; OS. Mewtde, 8. Gargantur. Oe. Latte Paper: WHA Power il, 90, Left Guart, ob. Al McDomei, 108, Chartie Giibert. 1a pest totum, 196. ithe of « ante 108. tarvilie 18. hed Hue sarod’ /li.. “110. Beiter GREBN, one aad one-/¥., June %—The entries for Monday's © Hattler between Pighth and - | Ninth avenues, to wettle the bill for the iagonte nace gare. my, omelette acter tel Grape-Nuts i ?Dhe ent atone y are Me thows ¥i RA ee tye > the | one and hurried back over the route Y ‘ mg pyre oM | 0° intact, but found ne trmes of RIM The fascinating Brain Food, ne, Morreant tie. It wee in one #10) bill and two win gigepair sho ment to the 2 or own ollice Need Phy 0 Revel | parted or tea “vege that the i an “Sesaela, SM" Waite hes | for’ when” ae will give erowara. re YALETEAM LOSES, FAROARD WING BSEBIL SEES |Crimson’s Pitcher Too Much for El Batters, Who Field Raggedly. (Covtinued from First Page) three strikes Clifford popped to Bimons Kinney bit to Leonard, ‘whose throw wwever, drew Briggs of the bax and runner was safe Cushing fled to Briggs NO RU pe Sprig Second inning. "es bunt got him to fret buat caused Jones to throw to sec where the bag was uncoveres, Mot to third. Simons Cushing, sending riford smashed « sooring McCall and “Dena u | Harvard crowd woke up to long cheer ng over the pitchers stick Work Ha vey struck out. Leonard singled Tight, scoring Hartford and went () se md oon the throw Church made a eauUlul throw te the piste auu Ww Hartford, bu yed the bali and to throw “19 second ied to Ch ‘Cain Was | Madden struck ou toul ily 0 Brigza NO R Third inning Van Vieck Jook Meyer's p the Yale mayspeiment de | Meyer bad about shot his bx 1 out to Camp. tera grounder and ent runn ton ag Church took * j bounder to Hartford, who nailed him frat, though Jones took secopd on play Kinney lifted a high fly to left |wpich Dexter got after a fong run, NO Fourth Inning. Simons cracked a tyunder to night and Chureh teil all over himeel! going after {, Simons coming ail the war home Hartford struck out. Harvey - LOOK Lave Wings, bul Jonee missed | the last one and he got to frst aafeiy | Leonard was thrown out by Camp | Brews struck out. ~ RUN Cushing out Camp nit toward pec j ond, bul Simons, making « marvellous top, threw him out Madden wos out Briggs to tford. who covered the beg NO RUNG Fifth Inning. Currier banged « singie into left, Wes caught napping off 1 on Vieok's quick throw to Oushing. Dex Pt 2 ruck Out. McCall laced « nice single ato right, but wee Out pigaling second ee tp Camp. NO RU Wiis was given 2 pmax and nptly mole wecond The yeil mas ome came oul of baling Churoh bee tams took third. Church aleo stole sec ond. Van Vieck was out on strikes Jones Hned owt to Dana and Wiliams ecored. Church also tried to score or | the play, Dur he lett before the bad was of and the wnpire called him out ONE RUN Sixth Inning Dana singled so right. Simons sacri ficed, Van Vieck to Cushing. Hartford amathed a two-barger into centre, coring Dane. Cushing put out Harvey Hartford going to third On @ passed | hatl, Hartford’ crossed the plas. Leon- ard waiked and stole second ” Was cmught napping of second Vieek to Wiliams. TWO RUN CUftord struck out. Kinney to Dexter, Cushing fied to Leonard. NO. | RUNS, Seventh Inning. Briggs lifted bird. fy to 'Citftord who made a: cat Kinney | made a tts F wing ou Currier up a foul fy and Cushing 4 the wide by nailing It No RON amp nL a fly to Dana. Madden a whort fiy to the Infle by Me. Gall Leonard threw our Willlams—NO RUNS. Eighth Inning w out MgCail Dana was retired on under to Kinney. Sky ona went @ grounder to Wil tame. N Flartford to threw It wo E to soore and wae thrown Briggs to Currier 0} Ninth Inning ter in 214, handily. Le dukog well Pur RACB Harttord beat @ crack to the DUNNELL, mix furlongs in has 3-6. | —Fymaing, "iw abe ng" | arvey, eactifoed, Jones tot All out. Ferher € », | Lae rd bunted sefeiy, Hartt, HINT, five ¢ in 1.63, | Grath. 460: Gatrisie 08. Bacut chem ing third Brigae seni ® iong -. ener yn. icv awe -“ Tickle, 18. | badly to secon emt Hart 4 ALT, Oe) Cease» TA inroee: | Krad Meanerges, ses | Exonerd wong 30 Red Cap . ' Lt cay | @LxTy RACE mile and forty | out Currier. Be RI CRs, Be Fee & 60 24, p ‘ ion Cuablig fled te Bana. Osinp singled equent at _ iden ined out ¢ CASTLEWOOD, | five turtonge in Jeanne, fo: Vhesing. tinons who threw to first batore Camp MA AMTOINICTT®, tx futtonge Rot eae | guid got Rag, sompleting « double ‘| TELEPHONE | RENNEDY.-O June 28 BATICK &. * INVENTOR USED PISTOL WHEN FUSED Omar © Cheers Por Caught Trigger Hammerin Time to Prevent Shot ” Anarew M. Walthous, ef Fa, Chambers street, an Strrenter.ct « poll and m8 reietare of Patty Warf? Khon, (he auto driver, to-dny tent the @ffiee of Ommr Cheer, of We. View weenie, Prowkirn, whom ine heen mitemepting te tntetet tm tie pa "When they tnd talked © ra Mort Gms O10 Aienereed, Walshour becetme Ter: nogry. Ascordting to Cheer, Walthou suddenly Grew = lended stp-abooter an. purhed it at him. To gave tile Dfe Cheer wayne be wine the weapon with one and. ontething Ce d-nernding trig. Eer-hegimet oa bie torefinger, Ths two wrestled for the poswrestow of the weapon whtle employees rushed baer ™ te Oa te Shout when Betectire! Feta arrested him. He was taken t Puce Kendquarters and lox ” charged with attempted felonious as fault COL. TUCKER'S WIFE APPEALS TO TAFT. WAASILINOTON, June Offre. Wit tern ¥ Tucker, wife of Lieut ol Wil- tam Dueker, Deputy Paymaster Gen- eral, now 00 duty at Chicago, has madepg appl keton to the War Lxparunek for ip —_— conduct of daughter of Sim J rete Tatt mid that been pinced Jn Telephoning Saves Traveling IT MEARS ‘Saving of Time, Saving of Energy, Avoidance of Dis- eomiort. Don’t Travel—. TELEPHOME 00., + Dey rent | ne quaLieD CANDIES AND FOURTH OF JULY NOVE LT IES Mueplorg SORES and Sales Agents. TRY OUR DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SODA AND CARAMELS oleD ret and (he inte juee 80, ot 2 OM (oy IND THE WATOR which ware . ta ee

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