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Se eaiaeee __ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 13,1907. ~ a PIAL IN COUaT Desery Contributes Brand New Word to the English Language; CIRCULAR THAT ‘GIRL NOW DEAD : TELLS WHY SHE He Says It Is the “Jawhawkers” Who Breed the Nation's Worries, |S \NONYMOUS | NOTONLY WOMAN FIRED ON STERN iso ays People of “Doub Fh Ave STIRS TROUBLE, ROSSI ATTACKED nue’ and Surroundings Will Givé One Goodin a Trimming. Charges Made Against Officers; Amateur Sculptor Wanted ae : of the Ladies’ Catholic Bene- | for Homicide Once Are volent Association. : rested on Ghargé a Wife Made. Mary Balasi Relates a Pathetic | Story of How She, Was Wronged. 48) a ‘|IN POLITICS. BACKING GARVEY. 3.) HE IS LIKELY TO DIE.| aes ae: : GRAFT IS ALLEGED, cae “| > THREATENED. VIOLENCH Probable that Full Investiga- tion Will Be Made-at Com- ing Convention. a , re slEGEAP ER ene Favors Greater Naby and Says if They’ re Bullet. She Fired | After Not to Let Us Habe Peace Rocke- Shooting Saloon-Keeper. |, feller Will Buy Battle- Ships. ‘Motfler of Ida Von Dessauer Has Yet to Learn Her Daughter Is In Grave, A number of delegates now in New |“ Z York on ‘their way to the election of | Some new facts were! learned to-day oMcers of the Ladies’ Catholic Benevo-|Y the Brooklyn police concerning that lent —Ameociation, to be held in Gpring-|life df Caslos Rossi, the Neopolitam, field, Mass.,’on Monday, are greatly ex-| Who 1s wanted in connection with the erdised over an anonymous circular that | death of pretty Dim von Dessauor, whe has stirred up trouble in the organiza- | ¥%# found in a dying condition in the ton. : . | apartments of the “Ress! brothers om Charges “Bose” Methods. July 4. The irl, betore dying, accuved The circular, which was mailed to the | Caz! Rossl: of wiving her her deadiey OMcers Of the association Inst week, oneer Cooke, of the Bre ————-~ favoritism and abuve of power. It de e Sap glares that the methods of the polttical Iveaten, of No. 473 Bedford avenug @ . : our Girl : bors have been Introduced Into. the as Paiepres paeenraata poled detheri Lar! sociation and hints at grate in the or- : z kanlzation, Members whe are satiehea|2attan_ and Brooklyn. Tyeaten told the _ Lg Roeistrate Wottman mstenea toa “ i © PS pathic story tn the Harlem Court t- “sxy, sport,” said Willlam 8. Devery last night, “Iam not in the habit doy w.en Mary Balast, a young woman | of passing out political one best bets, but take {t from me straight that of twenty, who Js charged with at- | Goodwin will get the lacing of a lifetime on next primaty election day, on tempted murder and attempted siticide, = told him the story of her bllgateg ro. | S@pt 19, when he cantests with Peter J. Garvey for the Tammany leadership mance and its tragic climax, of the Seventh Assembly Dtstrict. Goodwin 1s an icicle. [He is melting fast.) The girl was taken from the Harlem | and by the 19th he won't even be a glass of water, Of all| the political boobs | Hospital to the tribunal She has been r-flush in our deck. When I say ‘our’ I mean the inera\idines uly wk enahavaenea'| Rooter eae k bullet through her breast, which lotged | People of double Fifth avenue and surrounding avenues between Twentieth | __|itear ter aplne and was later exewetea_|and Thirtleth.streets, west of Eighth avenue, These are the boyndary lines Bhe did this after shooting Harry Stern, | of the Seventh District.” &@ saloon-kesper, of No, 55 East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, three simes. He is atill in the hospital and | will_probably die. aE 3 ‘Big BUT! says he never fett finer th | now an our Gear fritnds. These ‘hands |, his life, and he looks ‘the part. He) across the sea’ gaga| are no funny that | epends his-evenings-and-eacly mornings ro5y Pastor ought t? have them on his at Fer Rockaway and ia in the city | ehow bill. ‘Drink to|the health of the Tell Y A detective of Rousi's infatuation for } Ps | Gives Story In Court. from noon until after dark. He was on| Mikado,’ that’s the thast now in diplo- = $97 D roance ne, Perent administration de | vesten, and the attempt made-on- hed Be seater tn Courts 2 2 | trom een Until ata aerk se tas os | ated, inate) he ATare nore Ae ey Ou S 1T. Res ie attnok ns unwarrented and /|iite by the fugitive. He suid: a jeobs and coughing: Bs West Thérteenth street, when &n | few years from now {f a toast is drunk : lation. ‘h Se uieromaere outs Joesten’s Stor } |) “Two years ago Harry Stern and 1| Kvening World reporter saw him. | the Jups’ ginames whl be filled with ————++ iis Volroulat lay veelg ved iesetinerenmn oe neath Worked in the samo restaurant. ¢ He Tired of “Pushovers” carbolic acid if the| Americans have beater! i wosiened pecuee of the! ‘My wife and I ran a furnished-roeng “ = = 4 e by-lawe, ans ads Was a walter and I was a waitress. He] 7 \eyer was out of politics,” eontin- | ‘helt wa, adds that| house on Heuston street, near Thompq : " ; : Tire, Or Tell Your Wife—If You Have One, Allfitts not me complaint ot ; won my Jove then and I still love him | 04 Jt" spest Chief of Polion New York | ‘Thin Jap war will spe aenetneleal BOYS RISK LIFE aa : mala Wetter aan Balacen heated son, about four years ago, when thi@ ime And again he promised to marry | ri [prtriots are T VW; i. = fellow, .Charlle Rossi,’ came and end { we and 1 belloved hiss MALTY [aver had.” “although Goodie Rifecu| ine place In upper |Canada, and I? Wives and Sweethearts Will Be [m= |tacts within the reach o¢ all who oare | : : a | room, mith his brother. ix ping tha! F to take thy time and patna {o waged @ room, mit! He “Bu i = a 2 | Frank Goodwin wants the address he 4 i 4 pal verity. 4 Pint 26d Dolght ipl ret ines ee eee ee ee ee gree [cen here tet epee apes terested in This Ouida Heroine. them “Fiqures_are cited and_te_deu-| Ty wen 3p Thespenn etreste He ed deamhie mrect=sths aistropele “Gare sents bie of the Beventh Disirick, which was) "Tam In favor of Ny ete . ‘A eonlameagis a arouses portend RC us several months when my wife a the Metropole fe, it tr: ick and | each Btate bo called tpon by President tal called. He became prosperous and| the Ninth up to last year, aro sic ih ¢ ity century, an tmmortal|stanttated on the floor ot! the ing | Complained of his attentions. Ono af® Bwought to discard ma Wien he would] tired of push-over politicians, What (s | Roosevelt to appropriath ¥10.000.00 for m = i ‘Cigarette, child of the army, soldier | mances of centur: mo1 coming - F mad caceireatas eni- | convention, —-It- cath ternoon—I—came—home- and—found—3 a marry me to right the wrong he|, push-over? Why, he js the type of a/ battle-ship or firat-clads cruiser, That of Franc story to be read, re-read and remen upon the delegates baad poss to investigate and act th Mttle daughter crying. Ross! had at done me I sued him for breach of| hen | would gt forty-five| brand new, up- | That {# the name and the title as-| bered, upon the charges, romise. i a nef | gent who 1s first on one fence, then sive us forty ey 4 h venture, Nai ne her because sh i co tedigrrtry aeaae ie stilt ‘penditg, year} on another, and {f it will help swell|to-date sea fighters ‘n| a abort time. numed by the heroine of ‘Under Two) Action, episode, thrilling adventure, & mes Mentioned, r @ would not out ee eee . i 3 : vm she ta a. heroine ‘unlike any {strange and enthralling love interest,| Mra. B. B. MoGowan, of Buffalo, has | #2ve him with her motherNy saw Rosaf T gud him areeated ‘utter bringing | hla Dank roll he'll pusli ever In any) Let ench State name thp warship after Flags ne inn Fe a eT aye re ese | eeu Seaatcanr eee ccay ieee omer ell incd Sertared nleteend nine Ven bNe Ga quit. and then he promised, again | direction, ‘That's Goodwin. ita first Governor. other in all fiction, this dashing, daring, | Pe zap, ; the past saventeen yeu! dithe olrow, bat MAITY me aid 1 dropped the charke. : fmpulalve] capelctous daughter of the|dull Interval throughout. Every line a|iny deserts 1, anid the circu. | leave the house, He went away, “It's the like of Frank Goodwin and | Back to Politics, i ihe has fortified hi l@ told me to come to his home, where \ live wire. pepaad er pO 1 i the ceremons would be performed. [| some of the Reuben city commissioners) | a regiment.) She has made the name of |S,0 story deus with the adventures #IOR, 29. aamlgning supreme deputies sac) | Soe ee Citee < Gid, and we were married In what I |.who are demoralizing thls country. Peos) | 0" “itine eta Gaede latina sve 8 Leap Six-Foot ‘Area_and Gain Oulda-relobrated the world over: lor Bertie Ceci; a’handsome British cav: |faving’ 7 Fag enCHeR, Instead of mo = Cass ete rect, aie is Afterward learned, was a. mock’ cere- Z has got | from politics, Pete Gary - 8. -Foot ‘ a ee ' -\alry officer, who, throukh stress of | PAY eeu make annual|and left a -housekeeper in charges fhony, A friend. of hia pretendee tobe {ple are going mad. Lf a man Roe eae ois en leaea eer eoetseedar: Louise de la Ramee (Ouida), the brill Visits. it Ip claimed that favors have atrangs circumstances, finds himaclt a @ clergyman, and another friend wgned | $1,000,000 bo tnyest und picks out 4 atrip h army at|peen bestowed on printing concerns at| ‘Ne New York, place. , rs fi fant author of “Under Two Flags,” is|drivate soldier in the Fre: * Re Ttiene: om mmcener friend ated iit to balld a railroad, every |Ho has lived In the distyot all hia fel Roof Guarded, Dy TREYOIV=® | siwinasatig her oldtagalnipaverts andl cisinracctises shat maotan Cipareite eee rece eet, uwoclation. -and| ‘Ross found us out and came th ed this certificate. one cries ‘Fraud, cheater, bloated bond-) and {s a clean-cut, al honest man. ‘i eee 1 obscurity in a hut. But Cigarette, her|Vvandiere of his regiment. They Tiveling Fraternal Leader, the bates ed ‘My wife ran to her room~and-toc! ae Gave Her a Ring. folders!” juat because Wat man wanta| He's practical, Nothing lot the puan-| ing Cornice and Spikes. | heroine, te known the world over and la | Siid @ crew of cutthrosin of all nauOn: |gan of the socioty’ wes not iet fo| the doar. Rosal followed and drawing H "I thought i was all right, and was/|to nnd some piace to invest money, |over about him, He draws the line on ‘as much at home in palace ax in hovel.| and miniaps Feet rest (Soares ie bidder. & razor threatened to kill her If sha | overjoyed when he xuve ine @ wedding | which, of course, means it will be pald/ political boobs and leta Goodwin out |"'Do not mina a single chapter of this office 1s urged and at- mond earrings, ‘Under Two Flings” will appear s i ‘ is S|tention ts drawn to the recent inves. | 114 not open the door, She was « pris He sent me away for 4 while, saying | out to the laboring man Gervey works in the City Roeglater’s| Three youths, all wanted as witnessem | riatly in The Evening Work, inning porersnl ie Secu peas ing “gation of insurance companies in sup-| ener in the house for two hours, until fhat he would Ax a home for me In 4) *Jawhawking people before the Grand /ffice, He has been on the political lin homicide cases, made\ daring escopes | Monday, It tn ene of the peels a) aualenentn 2 Bens | bearer cng ete ee ew ¥ mad e _ he was frightened away by the arri Jury ain't any good for the country. | checkerboard all his life and he krfbws! from the House of Detention some time There is every indication’ that the rightaned a yay by) the/arriat “Instead of doing this he had me ar v of some of the lodgers. Fi rested and ch 1 that I had estolen| It's driving men lke Rockefeller, | how to inove. I feel certaln that Gar-| guring the night, and to-day the entire convention will develop a ‘hot. and sa that the opposing factions. wi | the Ting fad tie earrings. 1 was forced | Rogers, Morgan and Ryan to England.| vey will beat Goodwin out two to one.”| polloe force of Greater New York haa | ’ < fout boMdiy “at ‘the election. The ad, nek pu pce erest as . O pay a lawyer {wil the Mitle wav~ el d took occasion to oriticise the |: AGE stration forces are already oon. another occas! 0 pew i an 7 where they oan enjoy themselves and| Devery been matructed to search for the tum! Nas 4 e an ne eed. nee tala wot [apend a few days of rest, This human | President in regard to hin vigorous | riven, a demning une circular as a violation of| te the Houston street place, and there the poolety’s by-laws, while the Fy found hi 4 charge running city, State | tion of corporations. Tlie ex- Sierra ltecuctie him end-had him placed under entertain a yarge against me and] roulette method of running prosecu| pO In escaping the boya risked thelr lives je erence, a metlgn, Tw brat age iia tesa i] Baviewd ms to prosecute him. But once | and Government affairs is liable to Iand/ chief polloeman believes that limiting he. provision 4 | more than once, In one Instance making | yt } = are tie pleaded with me and again 1) 1) ong in the mud. Officials are going | railroads, rate-making and the lke !s|q sheer Jaap of six feet from a cornice tion "o¢ any, document, concerning, the | Market Court and plated under bond Me, Geluded. ig go to a disreputable | mad. The minute a man gets a milllton | Diacing obstacles In the path of future|(, « fre-eecape more than tinety, feet aitaes of me nsrociation Js 1mply A | Rosa tee an uncle that once worlead hotel and live with him. I remained | doliars together that he oan call BMS | rational success, I Te protected fom interference on eit: |? Tiffany's: He lives In, the Broad | in the al lice ere wat as long as I could boar It—e week, | own @ dozen over-senlous office-holders| ‘“rwo years ago this country was olem. and the police ching f i mand When I went awa; Pn iM The Houre of Detention aifjoins the : 5 a nephew's appearance there. f thing Tand when I went away he suid | (Grawing a good sulacy trom the poo- | prosperous,” commented’ Devery, “‘bit| scuerty stroct pollse station, and in HUGHES HITS FARMERS IN ois Ya tchealth at, hor home, 6 | Dothered hin again. He told me the | ple) are taxing their wits trying to land 4 few days ago the city could not selll tine clear of the prison \he bore mea th at hor home, 3 mar ane etn betai a Petet st him in jail, This state of affairs ts the | 39,000,000 worth of ita gilt-edge bonds | ist have mede a grent noisy, That SUGAR BOUNTY VETO. | vet know of ner daughter's’ death, Told Her to Hang Herself. outarowth of electing gutter politicians | Why? This continual Jawhawking stops| nus wea not henrd be ove ene h i] | | “tle knew then, Your Honor, what| to oMoes which shoul! be held by Ge-| ino circulation of money. Prosperity |p) ™acratooa pote s ee aes MARK WAIN GETS BIC GETS BIG : 4 eaiisislame ‘So on duly 3 last wear Ce Cran pict Gai stone: ‘The boys who escaped are Willlam \ ALBANY, July 13,—Gov. Hughes to- TW pin \/ Twas penniless and desperate, 1 went Predicts Real War, Too. Reowevalt ie s Gear. Russia waa once| woods, Henry Enders and | Fred|She Will Be Here To-Day From Valhalla to Harlem Mrs,| day hit the tarmers by cutting out or} | SEND-OFF ON WAY HOMES: t Ike 0 : ; fo his home ot One Hundred and Sey-| « Peak ectla | prosperous, ) or the supply bill $15,000 for sugar-beet Pectesnth street and gained admisaion| 27 ones Of war would the Gov- | friemnler becamne & jawhawker; the Hesch! 4 Ifo his: room. <T"aald vo" tion then “that }-wremest-call-ea. for ald? Theos bark-tpjely righta were cest-aaida,_and They Did the “Impossible.” and Rest of Runyan Loot _| Stephen Campbell Followed. | Pounties gm the stound that the mugar- |The Humorist Has a Handshaking! came the aera = ne ben cite Citar ae ry ta bas ve feet haw ix aneonaticstional. he marry me t ft in, nd: a players who are trying Japanese -army~ and. show ht that an escape 5 PTC yTy 5 He also disapproved We Item for = i a And. disgrace. He. replied, “Ga to pat every one ta jail? No, str, They'd {that the Russian soldiers were about ag| Tt was thought: (hal aA cseits May) belccated the Trail Without a Fault. “ie aio, atsapeo omy for ex Soe Gar Pi upping as one Squires, the|ot this kind had been mi ocated. peiied, ot delegaten to esa On j Rang “yourse}f—inat ix the bast “ching | gor bold of my old pal, John D., and the | £004 cgrapectealt o¢-Auatralia. ‘That's! posstbia Not only had the barn\ ef | I've got t o-day, ane ea : : a “{ became wikl then, I don't remem-| Oi! King would stake Uncle Sam to) about. al lo Bay to-day, except) the house been renewed but on the| aah r Le ae ine aaiten negra 110,009,000 mn ten seconds to build bat~/T am ovel, Happy and prosperots,” || gutdng cornice was arraliged & polé| On the arrival hero this evoning of | un down by a woman sleutr wie mal STIR UP YOUR BLOOD. meme chem ats ae foie} ieee me up his hand Pijeshins. door and the big chief's eyes lighted up:| which extended one end of the| Florence Moore, alias Wooil, known| tracked him from Valhalla to Harlem, es x f ‘Tho best summer tonic Is a dally in- | London to-day and sailed for home o = pale Atlantic ‘Transport line #teame stalmrent-of Ouida’s: fuband-thritt- |S netonka. A’ area crowd of-admireng——— ine romance, “Under Two Flags” | atthe stati epk-the American : Serena Rumorist busy « —Wre-are- going to have -war_It looks | —itiun after thal cart and see sf he'll) roof to the other. 1s, pol bout four | also as “Broadway Flo,’’ sister of Laura | Charles Gardner. an alleged horse thief, Sympathy of the Court. HMke {twill be with the Japs. The aub-| pel! the pony,” he ordered one of his| jnonee in circumference, would turn at! Carter, who hotsed Chesier B. Kunyan, | was arralgnod before Magistrate White Degree ead ue pours gee Jeota of the Mikado would Ike to own Clerk# ties in @ minute with| @ touch, ao that 1 would be impossible | the defaulting paying telier, when he | man in the Harlem Police Court ae ee oe ONY gpne| the Pacito Ofeun Are you wise? Uncle tre-newa tat tite pony -and-cart—were | for-any—mte—to Hold oo. {ot and poi Comberrted $9600 Trois Wie Windsor) Gardner, who wave his age ua twenty-[ hich will bein In Monday's EVENING | fim’ a. rousing cl pene. thixe with you, atid am deeply moved | Sam has a few eyes cast in that direc-|not forsale, | | vphese| Ti body up from ® window or from! Trust Company, and then delivered | tive, wax discharged on a short «¢tida-| WORLD. the station for Tilbury, ’ your terrible story, If any woman| tion’ and the noise will: come before} 4/100 feta Nd Devery ea, Hien | the fire-escape. Above this pole #078 | nim to the police, it is expected that-w} vit by Detectiver Brown and Gretmr and | bas ever been grievously wronged youl ioog. “and Japan will_get_tha aid pf | Urdcery shopereal_cetaieor-anything| niaces ecores of spikes, sharpened 10 &| cipe to the missing £25,000 will be _ne-| (hen —iuened—over—to—Chtef of Poller na ee. Court then’ said eoMly that ‘n|eome of the Buropean nations’ we hoid that I can make a dollar on.” dngger'e point, These precautions were} oireq. Stone, of, Valhilla, } was necessary Chat the prisoner be no pecret to the prionera in the House| Me Moore woman, who was arrested ; Gardner wah employed tn the Itvery se held without’ bail. She was so weak 2 : eer i ot Detention, in Chi . er i : : ‘8 » Yat sho was scarcely able to stand and! sy ’ a MEIN d nee accor of pemen | eee and ia now on her way bere | stabie of Andrew and Stephen Campbell 5 hing dresdfully until Ber lps were 4 in charge of m Now York detective, told | in Vathalla, where, in the spring, thé : A Soyening with blood. inthe house, Patrolman Jamea Sul | eee ee ne ee calening tyowey i : iba) Mid'whot Stern three times In the yan was in caurge of the women, and| ee tin icing Chicago, The worn RO Geko ep oan He cae o . i zi “ 1 icG i, rel and check for 31.0 were tiken, On July Pach (tall body. “The “bullet. had torn Thomas McGowan, a veteran and 8) 21 hay tneimted that aho never saw y ; 5 qi : the safe wax again robbed and $IT taken. : - Se th of her lung and will probably aes Hean record, in churgw of Ruinyan in her lite, ‘he detective who] AY tie game tine a magdle horse be. i 5 eee [See : Se fed | a Souowin—saw—nis—oharges—snfely_to:j- Wee. queetioning ar AMGS | onging-ta-~Mra:-Atepherigasamphelt- sie |" . | | bed. He counted ataals Sealer ey felling the truth about) cared, and Gafdner was also misaing.|~ Tights wore owt and 9. mf = _| As Roo ag aire nat changed her ariaT Genuine : y Gaiwilil cuirig DECK: At 19/ O'CLOCK, just to} Te wainan looked poner for ®! Mrs. Campbell turned amateur aleuth Tn ¢ A seo If any of the men or boys needed | few seconds, and then replied - Jand started on’ the trail. She traced (S ) q him and three cots were vinpty, The} “Well, one day Iwas on my way to} her pet horse down Jerome avenue to Enders boy and the two otner athletes |@ doctor with my sick cat and stopped , : nett et de ‘ se n WoRt to i Wap piven and pollermon came running | MY waters piece, Tunyan passed in Harlem 3 see Te tuohthodse. First a searcl:| through,” but 1 didn't speale to him. | Fee hot moment she 2 a 2 eter l f 7 i of the musty old house was made, but] ."Don{t you think {t far better to ad-) (tere z eirnicceattt Police Seek Slayer of Dora} to 20 purpose. malt! yours pare sii) thle ‘rather: tan we} toct one pede dilae ela Pope, Who Died in oe en ly ene found. that the pape of 8 trto- a mena—in= New —Verric?! —-——bamel-trefote re @totde tuatnta eran wi | i ala to's But Court Grants Wife Alt been bent. One bar was bent in| ‘If 1 go back to New York they‘ll | /t was puero tare dad her arms about d the other gut Thoro was space) hare to give up this mom tne ove a eo 5 i mony Pending Husband’s Engagement of Miss Ethel) y faye She artes ae . because Il 'thy greeting over, she started her Clyde and Capt. Voll- Annulment Stit. | Street, Fight. Suites aeaiiie asi: am not song fo jail for it," answered | dotective. Instinct working wean and iy discovered that a young man had sold Pulle the woman significantly, a that : A a0 mer Announced. eo er a ohm cores see Se emt aw York she (Her nore for 5 oaali-and-e-oheck for ‘Pas }370 on the Hamilton Bank. When Gani- WHITE PLAINS. N. ¥., July 1.—Mrs.| A negro woman oan murdered in MM1-| cumbed to the top of it only to be con-| Was accompanied by & woman known | her showed up at the bank to cash the Farquhar has been granted | netta lane last night, and the young| fronted by the revolving cornice and| as “Muas’ Murray. ‘The dwtectives check yesterday afternoon he was Lillian & ; BURLIN, July 1.— ‘The Cologne Ga- | go a week and KO counsel fee dy SU-| negro woman who ia alloed to have | the Jutting eyikias They’ had dent the! ner and i Chicago have been trying nAbLEG by, the detectives, to ihe fn. astte to-day announced the engagement | preme Court Juntice Mille pending the| committed the orinie is sad to have | Sbine# lo one nde and down wo 8s to) 10 locate the lattor. [renee aR aten Pe Oras warsentele of Miga Ethel Clyte, daughter of WUl- | eettiement of an action brought by her| escaped by donning a’ mult of boy’s|nanlor to turn, Then thay so Bklanoed| ‘Where ts Muss Murray?’ the Moore | scemed pleased. fem. Clyde, of New York, to Capt,} husband, John B. Farquhar, for the! ciothes, going.to New Jorsey and start-| thomnelvea) while they. pulled their | woman was asked. [hawtataaes napa aan p petrretaaropmc en Brnet Gottiried Vollmer. adjatant ef the | annulment of their marriage. | ing thence for North Carolina. bodies "up o cistance Of ait fret from | 1 don't know," she eatd. "She went | jasiad dy Joe Quin, cashier of the Bun Biteenth Field Artillery, —oIn his, complaint Sie pistntitaelenes Dora Pope (or Franklin),- thirty-six | toe COP oh ne oetne home ney had gut with @ man the day we arrived | office witie, the sun ghinas and justice a nly @ pretended mi fy . 201. 3 : and I haven't seen her since.” | of the ipeace out Weatohestor wn DOUCLAS Crosser TET Ene oe rae formally [Xana Of NO Minette lanes waa) ae Sua mone ida. ton coat nbgher | nievhaa beet the theory of the policy when "te”vening stadoma fai von | DY SEN TERY, | W.L. . than the roof of the Houne at that if the Moore woman hand tho $2,0) | Valhalla, by gum! 1 rants Hast aie sive | entered nto Detwoen th dafentant and | The oot te Maroer treet ta | {LT SRY ARH le Wh Sta"tanina| men eh ena Stay Me airy | VSYGn"ae hm beak. to alta.” DIARRHOEA, $3.50 SHOES fnew emer Maid last night. that Mr’| Plaintiff, whose names were 0! tion have sent, out a general alarm for! the boys had driven a p' Of Wood| ROW haa it or has concealed Mt some-|aaiq the chief of Pollee to his trained 9} cisbeag sedi oordh Giyde and one eon were in Huropo,| Munn and John B. Farquhar, and that | tne apprehension of Sallie Ubanks, |Into the mortar and cne sting the| where. constable when the Maxtstrate had | CHOLERA MORBUS. Atrialwillconvince - id pre- ° other had climbed up. In doing this SSS ee ed Gard ver to the stro | athe Salt a anda eh: | thon and lace onitamily the tld pre. | twanigenran, yearn ox. of-No. ¢ Me | See cnt my HB, am daing Marne TORTS Gu 82 the ATOM ATH cya batt» fesnprontat, of | YOU that WiaaDouge e were Pate anid ho was unable 7] <e" seia ne. Rea ase NEE treet. ed and foll-to ithe root of the House of MOTHER, 77, ASKS AID “Yow bet!” chirped the constable, rub- | Radway's Ready ‘Relief in a haic-cumbler | Jag $3,50 shoes are the report, but presumed that it | 9nd -ef no effect, for the reason tha police arrested Harry, J. Calla-| Detention. This broken coping weighed his shining ster with hfs coat | of water, repcated aa often as the discharges | several lundred pounds. That it did not ' FOR SON, WHO IS 52. 1 i : Jesnliaues ca aan Reefiantel el tartar} Tecate ‘Temurkadie, audiracts Mra, Campbell will be on the rocep- | Ready Relist pinoed over’ thn siiitee and | Stores In Greater How York ers is rear: fe 483 [road way, oot. Howard. pi to-day, He waa until recently a friend | Cnce on the root of ithe tenement the| Mrs Cheekla> Schneider, seventy- Hon commit soon effect @ cure, {8 lipsadway, cor sth St of Dora Pope, He is said to have taken | boYS broke through «iscuttlé and were| seven years, bent with axe, went to the i ber Broadway, cor. 160 Rie é i and roadway, oor, 6th : s 1 Raat tel delenagntawarglteractioalln’ epee nines: tn charmed. witha | Se srecking abelter h} the darkmess of| Went One Hundred and Twenty-ffth at Hietetuin iigoativasy oor 4st. * ‘ver y : atur ay ‘e [) etrangens when they wore married, bav-|ing and'abetting Sally to estape by sup- | When the pollce got bo the roof of the| ress station thie morning, lead'ng her " ic Sart i < : \ ing had A cemual eoquaintance of oply plying her with clothes and\money to | House, of Dptention they came upon m | son, Theodore. aged Mty twi. by the : 4 Tal are an y thousands of ‘vacancies: occur in Sp pieties: He alleges Aisi) Gna | wet ayes: | three boys to bend the window barn andes ervesaub retested. camecod mt ‘ 4p. Sie) BRODRL ON marriage ho intoxi Th y i rive the Wooden. support homes, stores, offices and fac- of the was intoxicated and 9 police say the two wome\met tn | later to he port Into | Ae laereualentivearel eres isnta your food ‘S. thy A or, ad St, [os rio Broadway. . : ly bar was brought to them from outalde| body was distorted by the suffering ho 1 Yalton aes there is no doubt, There is a theory tha! : 4 e (A Waa true, a3 Néea Bthel Clyde ia at/the said Lilian 8. Munn caused the CRP peara sblOl OPE NGULIEO plaintiff to enter into the pretended | Wes: Nineteenth street. at that addresy marriage by force and fraud," Mr. Farqihar says further that he oe inue, anda flannel taturated with thebestinthe world. je incapable of exercising” atscretion or | font of the Pope woman's house Dora | the mortar of the tenement. That thi Pope iwelghs ounds, while Sal that the ceremony had been HS bad endured. The woman said she had performed |‘vomanh tripped and fell, made any ‘ until the day after it took place. | hold of Dora's hair and bumped. fer window out of which they Made ther |CAred for her son, worked hard to sup- The perfect Summer Food {s YJ) cimie ,decendant denies her husband's | hoed tthe pavement until. Dora , eacape. port im, but now found It all she could very on ay 2 | [allgrations, and sets up a counter claim |stopped talking. Dora died about that | ““All) ‘Commiasionsr | Bingham | woud | 29 to keep himself, ‘The mother, with en. un} tories. judgment, and that’ he aid not know {t was smuggled to them through tno SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. RADWAY &‘CO, 65 bi Y. , thful, mentioning | time. jeay to-day Tegarding the affuir wag | tear in her eves, asked if the police ‘ It is an act of charity to pre i ‘ several instances, Sally fs alleged to haye gone t a! this: i Could pend her son some piace where ; many of these vacancies are }| he says he is secretary to Miss Bes-| house a blook away, thlaphoned for ‘There will be an inveutigation. ‘The | 4 could be cared for, i ra eg ai U sent an idle man with The § Petes “ ste Holm and gets $7,600 tor his services, ‘and, a fow minutes later; | investigation will be and it wil e-son was went in an ambulance fd “s ; ‘filled \by users of “Sunday fin lao fae an income of #00) 8 Year, | Was seen’ (5 gy away In & mult of boy's he. chorgugh and sg Wine seat to We Clty: deepttal “on é World’s ‘Help Want” Direce {! jwhioh was left: father, thes, OT Commis Bi | | Wanted’” Ads. in the Sunday |] "Sire ‘raraubar asked tor $8, reek | Gallamore—was hetd In #1,00 pat’ by [ly ousy when the Tra event eset SoA son ceca inl gua ‘ i ob [baie g artery eon es & settlo- a Pulloe’ Court "Hla ‘enve bail arm thine™ attention: He - ae heard some- open, sobbing when her son was tory. FS ey et i om Gane. ie Cou! Lo vo. oO ont! "i a P ; ‘pince:ma New oo dy een at Rearing ea, Monday,” 1. portantty to inquive into he detala,” "feseagateey. "elt Hie could not recall (