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of tig hogse the thelr ichilaren 5 so tran u etxth door was locked. She flung inet it, and the filmey po : 2 apeyt gave tearing eway 5 Bho dived eight throuxh ‘the wall of mounting fire that barred her way, and Mp Instant the frantio crowd de! @uw @ new face at tre, window—the face of the mother, — { Right up the street nw ttle distance | i $e Aopated Fire Patrot No, 7. The men | "the patrol wero qutokest to answer the ‘noon tag a ‘had gone in with the Fst. wnchke. - Mim Graffman hed) anatehed the baby i Asses armd and wad waving ttle fel in the air, She was with terror, ry Jolingon, of the patrol, shouted Taree of his men—Ratigan, and Hallow—enatcheg from: the om of the big waterproofed tha tare used to protect goods Bi fite—a fuser blanket measuring ten) feet sich way. Half a dozen citi- Reng grabbed the edges of the blanket, her- lar tha i and together the party ran under the “ton,” ” Umbarsador to the United States, to- , atretching the sheet taut _ Angant hey halted. ; Mother Could Not Wait. ‘Phe mother hat not waited for them. fhe guve another cry and pltched her | cy Key jata space. . saW Ole Title body coming down, tum-; bilng over and over. They yanked their’: Amproyised life net further out in ai eMort t) catch the baby. They aimo: ! guegesced Tha Gerer, who held a corner of the blanket and then fell into the sh Geyor ‘dirpppsd unconsclous, But Sort ttle skull had been crushed and Ke-was dying. ~ Carl Rani, & neighbor, ran to take Geyer's place mt the blanket. As. he caught up the trailing corner Rosle, |. the fourteen-year-old, cilmbed out of the-window; polsed un the narrow ledge “the nix wtottes- straight as fevt-fret) into the rubber: blau- Tt gave and stretched under her Rent: but the good tuft did nat tear. lena'trom shock and fear, she was carried ‘aetomm tho sirect into a dru ‘store, where her baby brother. an Geyer had Just been taken. Pine: Werk of Firemen. K'thousand yolces warned the others t pot.to jump, for fire engines and jad- goneral state of the weather. And | Sata speech ead tear Ng OD: fos Greetings were exchanged between} even this slight cloud will soon be disc |. i ieee direction iets ren WAM feaUOe | Ambassador, Aok! and Admiral Yama-| persed. | i cape The two foremost were Keeley, | moto before the latter left the Holland) ‘We are all aware of the hign rense | : otJEngine -Co: No, 17, and Blu of! House with his retinue for a visit at|of justice d humanity possessed by | (2) Hook “and Ladder Co. No. 18. Seeing ‘that:there was no time to use the scal- Madders they dtopped them. * hing the sixth floor level the thomaclves off the fire jt inarrow window \ pereathe side cee pal Ang: '' Hand’ over: hand, gting . And pressing heir todies against Ter aiaa of the building, the two! two remaining girls wore. Blush crawled in at the window of th next fi eeley climbed into the win Ty dew. of the Gratin Mat White > -erawd belpw cheered th ¢6,three, one bv one, out upon Bhish, with his legs hooked caaiqy inside, and his Thait out of the other window, ed_each of them and drew them ta ‘Blongside of him. Other firemen, ran gut & hand ladder from the next house, 2 pis S79) thee mindow, Of the ses. * iat Ofre, Gratiman, itr * Fetes. He Hésenberg ° firemen crossed to safet; Polleemen at Work Below. while three palicemen—Hawkins, if “Bloom-—antt a dozen fre- y bad dived into-the lower floors of ‘ The -fre not spread ex- smoke, the passage of the Foi ny: hy but fully Nft Has eon, bat folly, Attoen © were greiibe and. .the ; children An tho fire-escape ie from the. windows absolutely com fright They had ta be tagdera, too, and some it t h Dr, Birdsong.’ ‘who had come Wit An Mémibulance from Gouverneur pital, was working over the victims Wounds and fright In tie dru rererv ey: ‘the Dldrid@e and “pushed “ —gerecthe -ftremen nf chances to work at the twas extingutshed with a damage of $000. to the Grafiman, fat. Another Outbreak. ot: the the dour longer to get the last vextize of |; the panic stamped out, And then they had thelr work to do all over again. As the tendits wer ths firé proke out in -figor _ Dbdpe sens another , Mae edgier to handle bec on the: top! are, but tt use the fire-} yen hnéigot finistied collliz thelr hone, er extent than any other man, refle nnn they got the wecond blaze Out In ®) the real desires ‘and feelings of our iy, people. His genuine personality and t He ip Wanted 'To-Day ‘As advertised’for in The Moming 4 i BAY, JULY 11, 1 Horsoshoors . THURS} 1907. Motormen . Manicures Milinera Mouldera Nurses Operators ’ Ostrich Feathers 2) ay ¢ 4 15 4“ 5s natheeSta were uttered with mich emphaste, ae if ‘The men below | two nation: ‘ments’ no difference or Hl-fecling of | child struck Bamuel | gitshed diplomat. “All this talk’of pos— onxilety jations: and {¢ there is any. because of the actual existence of any but because of tho demagogic influence of some often tempestuous rage." yesterdey and other navy officials at the yard | got a warm welcome from them all. ! Haat z Henderson, aide to Rear-Admiral G od Beare aston; ‘Yoh, commandent at the Navy-Yard. . | who escorted them aboard a launch. At ‘the landing they were met by Rear-} isthe} Admiral Evans and x deren other ofM-/ rescue Keeley | cers, all in full uniform. body | about by experts on a thorough trip of inwpsction. | passing look at the great. Connecticut, the fiagshtp of Rear-Admiral now being tuned up at the yard and Annle | paving hear bow-plates straightened. Ambassador Aoki and Admiral Ynma- } moto at the Hotel Astor by the Japan | Soctety. thet ee amen, Tre fire | areest Ni took the policemen nearly hale an! afforded by the presence In th's coun- foing back Into|on Its behalf ft the house to look after their belongings | ple Gere cat isthe g nehad Goo Kuza! will testify. |sapan may ever stand for peace between o,all ni $ roners ert Folehey 18 Janitors feces 26| Ao danitresses 2001.) og} 1. Kitchen Help. as peer 2 Taundrespes ap eace 6 Machinists 20} 10 Markers Pil AG Neckorear sett AOKOECR AND YAMAMOTO. TALKS FOR PEACE Japanese Ambassador and Ad- miral Make Public Con- ciliation, | JINGOISM IS TO. BLAME. Mikado’s Naval Chieftain ae its Navy-Yard and Lunches with High Officers, “There is no ‘Japanese-Amorican situa- said Viscount Aokl, Japanceo | Hie words | Astor, day at the Hotal }1 the talk about trouble between tho | 8 Was utterly absurd. i “There exists betwaen the two govern- whatever fomtinued the distin- | jes 20 de- |,’ sible trouble betw 8: woted to each other is a mere phantom | creation of wild imagination that ever | Bee! ble stor, +- haunt the minds of irrespons!- makers ‘and trouble-hunters.”’ “There iy not the slightest cause for in the American-Japanese re- it 1s not between the two countries, unwarranted preas talk, that} | ieads to drive even the calmest emper of the public into a whirl o 8) Yamamoto Looks zt Our Ships. ne New York Nayy-Yard. The Japan- © Admiral returned the calls received from Rear-Admiral Evans nd The party was met at the foot of ‘Twenty-third street by Lieut. | it In the Navy-Yard they were shown They took more than « evans, All of, the Japan‘ee were in civilian i dress, the visit not being of a: officias | dred, charactet, tables. Adams, Coghlan Speaks at Luncheon. A-luncheon was served fn honor of The whole tone of the gather- ng was 0 peaceful as to suggest that he art of war was a thing of past ages, | 1s our privilege and! ure to Welcomo you ‘To-morrow. you will meet the Chief xecitive of this land, who, to @ great aia gincere greeting will make clear to| Ever Stand for Peace. if ume hopathe United tates and will not be forgetful of that old) Bibitcal promise, “Blessed are the peace- | for tiey shall inhertt— the Reat-Admiral Evans proyoned health of the Japanese Admiral. and eaid—in_hia litle epsech, that jingolam was responsible for all the chatter about trouble betwetn America and Japan Admira! Yamamoto responded in Jap- anese. An Interpreter tranglaton of his address: “It is thirty-two years since T fret atill nearer, facilitating even more in- timate intercourse between the two na- tions than hitherto, ‘Our tnte commercial and other- are 60 in tely interwoven, and the cordial relations between us of fifty years’ standing ere of ‘so firm # nature Sana b Baltimore the | Ocean Prince, with about (tons for ahtpment to Yokohama, Japan Yrwhere a small supply ts h for he -#e—of Amecicag na rat. on the Asiatic station {ii thelr Northern crul 4 : * uke Fifteen-Y Olyr2eia MISCO. 4;THE EVENING WORLD, “ear- by Bronx Briga THURSDAY, Old Bride Held Captive nds, and Her Father 7 Romh»ce)] Mises LANTRY WASN'T TURNED DOWN inciden will never be destroyed by mere teator! GIRL-BRIDE SAYS “It is griie tht Intety some viarksome ky. the Americans, form the very foundation of ic. It is admt "Men are essnentially prone to be controved by sentiments. duty of those in the leading position see that they are always culded Int! path—of_righteousnens, and are not led astray.” Naval Officers Among Guests. ‘The luncheon was given tn tho Iarge ballroom, and the !dea of the friendship between the two countries was carried out by Japancse and entwined and hung throughout the hall eee ae apear tn one quarter of yut {t fs nothing but a local squall and does not in any way repres! the principte: tted on all fhey are the leaders in of the world. and throughout ail admire them for these sterling qual- Ame! and {t ts tho ° t the which o R hands that civilization Japan we } to} thet—-they ‘The guesta numbered about two hun- and were seated at Among them were: Capt. I. D. Lieut.-Commander C. B. Brit tain, Rear-Adimiral C, H. Davis, Rear. Admirai Robley D. Evans, E. H. Harri- man, Lieut. R. W. Henderson, K. J.) Imanishi, Capt. R. R. Ingersoll, Fran- | eis Lattrop, August Belmont, Ley! P. Morton, Col. Paul H. C. J. W, Miller, Capt. ¥. Mizubaui,” Lieut R, McClean, Capt. Osterhaua, Herman oount Aok! and Admiral Yamamoto. Jrtepa been taken tw pr | the extent of makitig inquiry as to boat, ‘Aw tg-the-coal sup reight~ete he) Philippine eee t ‘Tha departm a -. LO: order Is DRY-DOCK DEWEY ‘IS WELL GUARDED. athe on |while shipments are ations, and perhaps in dolnk ®9 | uty country: from Ume te time to: re- Nenia the Sfanila coal stores, they aro y no means equal in quantity to the naval: shipment DON, .. July Government has placed large orders f furnished thie) 7th steain coal in this country, acc} cording {0 & news agency report. ald to amount to 4,000 tons, | Sded to NO BRITISH COAL ORDERED FOR U.S. PACIFIC FLIET. sentiment —of—all_respanaihle Saas ae se aaNet upan, “and in eve‘? | stated at the Navy Department to-day | So eaten t thie 1 | toa not-one pound of Cardiq coal lind | LLL hi Asai Aad : a yjbeen ordered In Wales, nor had any | it is now being renit ie Britleh now U—Thi that the npectally Fhil'ppine Islands and c the w the! saimo rince underwriters at Lloyds are asking 3 cents &) © cents per cent. to cover the| ‘ar risks of colliers bound from Eng- | WASHINGTON, July 11—A dlepatch received at the Navy Department to- Gay declaree that there ts no founda- exists for the emtety of the dry-dock tempt would be made to blow {t up: PUT GIRL IN SALOON, Peter Geplo, who conducts an om- ployment agency at No. 5 Battery place, Commande! | aponstbie for the eafety of the dock, tt fm atated, has No fear of its being de- dock |» ni guarded by about | Ritch force, the officials at the Navy partment think, ls adequate to pro- 4 3) visited America, and this la no fess than and It tn Prine ners = 10l the atth ume I have come to ‘your {despatched jp 30) Packers {| shores, At cach visit I was Impressed | {'t, “Ooidezvous on 12 Plumbers ¢) with the wonderful progress your peo: | South : America. 0 Polishers i ple were, making. |" According 20 Portera . 1 It ib now over Atty years AT Preossers 16, Ameri first opened intercourse with | 7 Prosamen 4] Japan and introduced-us to the ations jiana to Mantla. 28 Erootreaders. 1| of the West, An I was born about that A a Pepe i ume, 1 was taught In my early days of ao geleatente's 70 | the existence of the United States, al- 2 Geamatresses , {| most as soon aa that of my own coun- 6 Shipping Clerks 6| try. I haye only cited my own expert- 21 Starchers 4| ence, tut the same thing can be raid 21 Shoemakers 5| with regard to a very large number of & Bolicttors a ererersies Dae aes a B Boda Clerks. 5 ‘eport: r $, Stenographers | United States for the development of | Bony fee 98 Vay Anacebuaceoatece ‘ $ tne ae 4} our industries and commerce, and 2190) Howey because of rumors that an at for the aducation of. a. number of our 118 (Female) . wales ya u 4 Tailors 8 espectal | Gen. Wood, 3. Toolma: | preclate tie sympathy ehown us by the Army in the Philippines, who Is re- 8) Typawriters, the Amerioans during the late, war. TS Upnstateryrs ( pnlReelties: Brinia; saGleeerit) |ietrovedy cine 3! Winders | “We have always been next-door! apo. QB Watters nelghbors, with only an Asean between | Fl 2 Waitresses ....... 54] us, but with the acquisition of the Phil | tect It. @) Miscellaneous Uppinen by America, which’ 1s quite close a to our Formosa, our tert#forisa became Murphy, Capt FERNY BET Ty steamahip, | Tenna, *) ransom. ‘my father and my husband for failing | to before my, telling me that asked my father for $100, and, when: he; refused, jsent word to him to make my father-| [in-law give him $1,000 to pay them, or} I would never return home.” the. girl'a father told his i former Judge Palmierl. [termed | District-Attorne; |B: t } dren's Soolety, were detailed | the Italian colonies | were given photographs of her. BY MURPHY | Story of Tammany Executive Committee's Action Last Night Absolutely False. BRONX BRIGANDS HELD HER CAPTIVE. (Continued from Fivst Page.) — trying to raise a} would curse me,+ they began At-night Fire Commisstonér Francts J. Lan- try is trying to find out who was re: sponsible for a story about him which all the morning papers carried to-day—| & atory to the effect that at a meeting of the Executive Committees of Tem- many Hall last night Charlea F. Mur phy had had him ousted as Tammany leader of the Sixteenth Assembly Dis- trict. Nothing of the sort happened. The accounts in the morning papers purported to give a circumstantial de- scription of how the committee had talked about it they firat ransom me. They they asked §20. They then} After 4 approached, troubles to ‘The tarre>_in- Commissioner Bingham and Jerome. Detective of the Chil- to search the girl and) velng repeatedly oyle and Agent Pizzaro, for The of LICE CET NEWS OFA ROBBERY WAY OF HOSPITAL -fDidn’t Know That Charles Alsien Had Been Attacked | ‘The notice of nth street station w learn to-day that the man found sense lees and bleeding froin wound in the back at Beventh avenue ent ‘Forty-thir szulted and robbed by the junction Forty-necond street. 3 They got this report tram Roosevelt Hospital, where the man wan taken un-| for telling points he intended to maka cousctozs, Rta pockets ympty, and turned | later on. Inside out, surgeorty that | corty-n ixty-third streat. Ailsten last night ‘and started for liome in airection of Crosmng bighth ona sirmet, and grabbed him by tie tnroui. Cue ved nim, ag his strength, and was-brenmong the grip >: the fellow's_companion whipped cut a knife.uand drove if into Ais back As he sank to ensa!lanue rin away. ek himsatt up. and thoug leoding, set out to jook for a police- man. There was none in the vicinity and he had street and. Seventh avenue fell senselea in the He ought, oliceman and taken to he policeman who found him made no report of the fot that he had stanbed, The attack upon bim was no | sudden, he says, that he cannot re-| member distinctly what men looked Hite. REPORTED BANKRUPT Lawrence Waterbury and Roy} Rainey Want Accounting From Brokerage Hous An iInvoh was filed afternoon against William I, Stow and i IN OWN Orchard’s Confession by Highwaymen. Steuneuberg Murde DOISE, July .—W. D, Haywo: 4 to the stand to teatify tn} this afternoon wae perfectly cool lealied and! he took the nd began his testimony Lawyér Darrow gave some preliminaries and then Jed the |{n @ general way over the main fi af the case, evidently the West Fortyssev- | surprised to wtab- a deep att street had been as- highwaymen at | Eighth avenue and of When revived he told the! he ty Ch years old, of Orchard's of ex-Goy. ‘Whe confession swers, following the ‘witnesses, who contradicted the atements ‘of the -eelf-co: had dined after the theatre tERE | tat Ks: CH. Moye Federation of Miners, who was |the grill by Senator Borab. [examining for thé prosecution thé Ninth avenue venue at (wo cen stepped up tu him While ed to Ko He fougut with tne other # his pockets. the thug who held him when the pavement his He managed ‘to; Dil ‘re of the lawyer, and gave An tinportant statemer 1 néry mus a denial to Forty-thind | of the draft for $10) of th wandered : ktiled. Tere, Taking before he ‘St hours, ha | up (the cross-examinat G wal the hoaplial. zation, between conventions Moyer sald it) rested in the Board, the President and the Sec: {Treawurer. He has beeh active oMcio: member of the Executive since 1%. the Feleration in Denver, be the highway- Moye: apprehended, was continued in Idaho, an take up dis duties. troubles of 189, but became acai with many of the members fro | district at the Salt) Lake conven’ [that year. | Steunender impkins wi | met at the conve king tell of the In the Idaho “bull pen’! and kne hia feelings were He alto learned o! 2 one of the men ton. oloxely aa to the extent of the he Federation to defend any members accused of ¢rima. clared that no man was defend Fy petition in bankruptey In the’ District Court this arrest bad- some connection wt | Western Federation of Miners cers, working on‘'a up, wer aauing through Van Nest avenue, near | summarily ousted Lantry for alleged Coolidge,’ composing the Stock | WTeoT! Toderation of in rican jae; | anoncks street Brpaxy wheny:tueyBAM'| rallure| to: sippare the: Demeorasto;stata| a. senee,Nowerage (house) (of j/wy/(/Ls | Soul itil ac man (On window of No, 369 han, Nest avenge.| ticket last fall and how Ke had been creatyn nai on as enone way, Dy) Cares Joneeraderationnwes e je face the detectives wero Aoal \Watertric way fm the affair? CwehtycAve|lookle: Aisa tteeshoex ceeded by John J. Hassett. isawrtnce Waterbury. ono of the pe- : job Aeakel Xeat east EAL enty-Ave = 8 bres ecesaes us ners, atlegea he had une balunce iu | for; about 70,00) } made from loading at the 6,080 | 0) of } on hand eanele 0 American One coal will be rtered Bteam- est coast report the rein-Chief of ow at Clon- 700 marines, [the house, they rushed upstair: they found the but when the int: dima, search BURA, Why just couldnt rewiat ordering | expensive diamonds was ralgned before Magistrate Kernochan | in Tombs Court. I don't know why t do It." said she, tin x queer Mttle mish I never | yy é ‘ ‘ oectea to take any of the jewelry as R. Otis, of Cleveland, Try- jj and I never ait. T just diane hare the) ing to Take Lead Leaving Mr. Lantry, as a friend of the Mayor. knows very well thar/hé will have to beat the Murphy candidate for leader in his dlatrict at the primaries, but be rather expects to stay In tha Wigwaro until that time, If not thereafter, When Mr. Murphy was seea at Tam- many Hall to-day he said: | -ephe whole thing is absurd on the I do not understand how it] and Tenna, She be ANAND id ders splayed thelr \shielde:and arrested T. jiwasiunboundedasacwe Genin creamed when Husband Is Missing. During the girl's abeence the husband eared Gnd the police are now ing for him, fearing he, to, been Lae iene, As scon Terina lice began hve selected John J. ed me as loader, That's Hassett to su s DIMOND ORDER Spending Night as Guest the primaries. |endx you'll find me on top in Maiden Lane, to-day discharged when _ rear- GLIDDEN AUTO his ia 412,M4¥, and a second taiancs of $4,617 ae part bury Udon ahuwed | a It is char the two Stock by Stow A. W. Wood.. The two seats are valued at £150,001. | Among the epeakers were Rear-Admiral| acob FL Schiff. Isaac N. Belig- WAS arrested the po! looking face of it. | Coghlan, retired,and Thomas J. O'Brien, | Ridder, Jace ee een Lrrat for pls companion: : jsuch a yarn could haye been concocted. Meee ewiyrappointed America; Ambas-|euctd, (Gen, Btewart In Woodtord | worse jirtrn coma toceT nened 10.487 |-rhere has been po meeting of the EX: sador. to Japan, Licut! g. Yoshida, Robert W. Goolet, He walved examination, and was held ecutive Committee to take action on Lindsay Russell, vice-president of the| Prince Ponistowall. | Robert L. Gerry. to the Grand Jury in’ $2.50 pall an! My. Langtry or anybody else society ang toastmaater at the lunch: [Ratan irernocha nd ence xelysile charges of abduction, blackmall and op, there must be some mi take,” | Perret, y 2 han one. axsault. 3 yw hi Bald Who Hla oPlet- pretimmary -ad-] Actmiral Yamamote—f/nd —Ambasaador— Maytetrate—Harris Seca ep eald Mr Lantey) ben snonny, eh Aoki will-be the-chiet- guests at a din- bonds offered by several Italians and fo Lo THs ' ia bet ne - | ner to be given to-night at the Unton sent the man to the court prion. The Intended to remove ma it’ woe i It ts a happy augury for the muccees| jeague Club. They will go-to Oyster girl waa taken to the Children’s Soclety necessary to notify me as & member | nf the Japsn Srctety that the firatop-| Bay. in the morning for a. viet and. rooma. eee exeau! Committee in. g003 | portunity/:to exercise te good oMccs: is erect Hancnecheweas in i 038 | STR Daa reer Te jatanding that a meeting of the com- Incob Schiff brought over E. H. Har~ ttee was to be held. ry of so distinguished a representative) rknan to the questa table. where there | “yam informed thet Mr. Murphy and lof Japan as Admiral Yamamoto, and! Was handshaking afl aroune: aes of my friends down around sina) DAAC ceatieal amare! econd-atreet at the southern end stocks, art persons Paap eee ERPS eRe see Willen L. Stow resisen wt No, Whirtls.. 84.50 Depiity,; Bhar, awnict (3 tT) Bixhteenth street and Henry Coolids: Rteering [im and of all the men in the @latrict/at Bast Orange, No J vee BLTS Moreover, |Dankrupt or asking for the appointment Of am recelver. Mexican membera of the Exchange since June J, 1899. r wita the firm amounting to | fend any one whose att grew trike or whose arrent to his connection with on of Miners ja Of $50,000 was payment. (given by the Lune, Mr, . Water | the ¥s, be indorsed over to Rowland | erin Federati due Knapp &'Co., a stock exchange house,| ‘You don't hold !t out aa an indu 39-41 CORTLANDT ST. when note, upon maturity, wat allowed | ment to mombers that the Federation 183 BROADWAY. to_KO t protest, [will defend them for any crime com- : Rainey, Mr. | mitted, do you?” wceount with | “No, sir. ions, the pe- | Benator Borah next. in states. April 1 last | Pettibone's relations to balance “7 in thelr Foederati ine: nd which mum is still due. Mir; her in omg Sener but alag assigned to. Rainey | husinass perniltted would. y due him from Stow | coaventionsa and go” to with rodury bad Roy A. a joint transec! rea the atte : yeady Company | tion and | he couh ture and other supplii with HAYWOGD ON THE WITAESS STAND. |Cool When Questioned on} The priconer his name was ese-chatr Daviny the way “Steunenberg was West} roucked upon Haywood gave ready an- line of previous Haywood as preceded on the stand President of Western The witnase woe calm under the ver- dazed and | answors with markdd deliberation, of any ‘knowledge at to Jack Stmp- when hej kins nine days before Bteunenderg was @ found by | Moyer, Senator Bore Hrat inquired as to where the real power of the o existed Executive AL the recent convention of Jucx Strpking; the—atieged-eocomplice: of Harry Orchard, who has never been as a member of the executive board for erate delng\ appointed to Moyer sald he was living at Dea wood, 8 Dak.. during the Coeur d'Alene partiin the strike, Jack heard Simp- ndignities he suffered Senator Borah questioned the witness Moyer de- }leeq the Executive Board decided hie Federation the strees of im unless tn some Is my Understanding. We would © felt was Western Petubone wan when his dquarters. He was & good friend of the organtza- to astiet in any way He had often bought fturnt- z fe eree ty yer. Did Not Talk of Explosion. had nothing to do with & and Neville had left the pola Cre district before the explosion oceurted. Moyer declared he knew nothing of draft being sent by Haywood to Jack Blmpkins, on Dec. £1, 185. The fret hi [aver heard of the draft waa in the jeri | dence produced !n court a week oF 80 r Borah aske rif ne hed revious communt fon with Jack ior t® receiving from, him, 1 the telegram get ok lay detend ; pane: that , ano. a | tmp! Jans “Cannot to he had not Dw why he « do not tt ever talk to him abou! . never seen him «ines Ml that. Stmpkins ag vi \ber of the executlre board of the dls of | trict where the e occurred, would f be the man te the affairs of the | Western Federation of Miners, is © time the Feder ‘ ny gulit or to learn {Jack Simpkins had been in Caldwell “Did you expect to proserve the goo!’ t oa was|namo .of the Western Federation of } » own | Miners by defending the man who had Killed Frank’ Steuneaberg?*. demanded * Senatar Borah “T did not helleve a Orchard had any t to do with gia miuirder J felt {t waa tuat ano tempt to charge a crinie to the Fe tion." Attorney Spokane to defend Orchard 7.50 on acegint when he came to Denver Jan. 39, 1906, to report the result preliminary hearing, The not made out tn: Millex# name, was drewh to the jer of Ruchardaon .and Hawkins, who has astra xa the Prterntion'n attornexe ta. several Instances, coms The crose-r. viination Jasted but @ Uttle more than an hour and a half, On redirect examination Mover ead that Attorney Hangs was employed tr the Federation at Cripple Crenk and made an Investigation of the Independ ence explosion. K at Moyer declared that he fad not heard / of Simpkine since some time in J&R uary, 108 He knew where to fag at the other members of the Executive Beard, but could not tell where Bimp- © kina was, Bot) ifex annnounced that. Moyer’a examination had ibeen con cluded. and ‘he left the atand. that time that ime to these | features Fred Miller, who: went from ¢ war paid § : of the ersen- nfessed put on crose- all his no wit. fon of ani- retary or ex- Board iF sata, office Comfort in a shoe msanenot _ only a good fit but perfect work inside. Lambert shoes are as perfect in those parts you don’t see, es in those you do. No rsd leather insoles to smart and | burn—no skimping or slighting, but: straight cut and out honest work b7~ fonest shosmake-s. In all high and low styles, ccltskin . patent, gun metal calf—and | all! shades cf Russia calf (tans). ‘Ask the Mas Who Wears Them,"' uainted im that tion of ft Gov. Moyer yw what tule of of Sts led un- th the wrosted | —full atx dollar values. | Our Frice $3.95. | out of West- Ag to nd the nia= | Hank, 38,000 to J. H. Wateon j H0.00 to Jaines’ Watson, | Moyer sald that he did nat discuss ita Say ried dl 1 Orchard the jépendéense Depot Bands Aasocietic explosion. Orchard declared |\that he ry, and also xchan} 3 d Coolidey to the estate of Tt is claimed also that othe bonds and money crodits and " Ted various payment I would rather have him for my oppon- poms i . i ele. pr if he xchange Isabelle Loomis Released After] ent. jpaduncaason™ tha: Ande of thal eshanks : am ready for the other sidé In |the present 1p outward measures wera Binet ivek And when the fight! liken looking to declaring the firm » te stock Tt was beileved thar the Cork Filled Cushions. ‘af the Police. lip you Masten you may hear something farm might weather the storm, byt ta- si aw larop at Tammany Hall before very! day it was satd that there win some naan are foot, See long, I'ma not the one who's worry-| Do«dillty displayed by other members, Dantaacrece Ontarians’ on {RoR " in view of tho fact chat the firm falied ESrduroy aT Covartne nc bOe Inadalje! teams, the trained nurse of | inthe. summer. of-29%4.~on. account... {t si jet No. 8 Weal 5 7 24 syae-then sald, of dedng loaded swith No. it One “Hondred and tant} canteal Beer eateen FLAGS, BIGNALS. They Detective-Lietitant, Andy Nugent ad- mitted that he had yisited the various stores where Mra. Loomis had given | large orders and could not find any complainant who had been ao careless na to send any goods to her C. O. D. After a short hearing Magistrate Ker- nochan asked her why she did such strange things. QURISTS HURT IN ROAD SMASH nerve to say that T couldn't afford It and walk out." ter In the day Mrs, nounced that Loomis wasn't her : Toledo, Ditches Car. Loomis Cy 2) rea neme, that she was a widow with in- fontiona and Aid not want to ecare| TOLEDO, Ohlo, July 1—The frat away the woung man. Goveral denn | accident of note in the endurance run for the Gildden Cup occurred to-day when the car of K. R. Otis, of Clev Jand, carrying hia wite, J, J, Nunan, { Mise Rollins and J. Ed Spooner, wan! overturned about aix miles west of this | city, Mr, Otis, Mive Rollins and Mr, Nunan were the most seriously injured, 4s they were pinioned underneath the | heavy car, | ‘The accident occurred about 8.3 a, m, There had been some delay fn start- ing and Otis attempted to make up the Jot time after he was out of, the city limits. While going at a high rate of pord he tried to pass Philip I. Flinn car and while taking the: off side of the road the machine akidded. and slid over the embankment into the ditch. The passengera were auickly placed tn Flinn’s car and burried back to fhe xoods gent to hotels, but there was no evidenc that she had any erimtnal in- tent and th eMagistrae discharged ber. Mra, Loomix was arrested last night on Jon street after she had ordered a few thousind dollars’ worth at Brower Sona Company, diamond atore, In giy- ing her order at Pholps & Terry, No, 3 Maiden Lane, sho called herself Mrs, Senator Benjamin Tillman,” oe « WARDEN’S JOB REFUSED. George Chevalier Didn't Want Sal- { t ary or Residence in fing Sing. evaller, of the firm of C yalier Bros.,No. 12 Front. street, to-day that he had turned down the wardenship of Sing Sing Prison, which was offered to him. The ealery ia $3,600 a year, and he could not afford to ac- was convicted of doing business with- out & Hoenge (1 40-day "and Bogert tan Special Ses- m0. Li Sone Shed “hoe starting point, where they were gtven medicat attention, cept. Nor did he wish to move te the gloomy environs of the prison. daleon Jobneon, whe has been war- ° o feerea wes cossor BES been ‘) | We guarantee the Wolfner to give satisfaction Wolfner is built and sold, you will find ample assurance that it is a good, reliable piano, No Charge for the Accommodation g volving stool and @ protertion cover omy und safety, and in sacis- faction in musical excellence. 4 at $250 RING a musician with you and let him try ft. He appreciate Its good tone, its responsive touch and perfect scale. 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