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fe “the same notch yesterday © Bat it waa the hw wan 3 ‘compou: come, ot cod ‘Dhis summer at noon, Ww hen St-trad climbed to 89. The mercury scored ' nd on July 8. a HIGHLAN ERS ‘per he nave, ler currents of alr. _ Breeze Hardly Perceptible. “‘Thete was n brieze to-day, he polnt- ita southeast breezs, with about THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1907. cent. of leaps, No “ralii fity that bronght { Xest dissoinfort and uttering. | moisture {with the heat at § o'clock. i gradually worked down to i hoon, and then shot up again in al- moet 19 per. cant, pre hor does the forecaster de- Aact the distant rumble of thunder. Re- in a gradual | ‘$3 much aitmation tn it as is dis- «played “by a hard-boiled jelly-fish. The ‘oificial prognosticator hoped would work round to the north and frigk down ou us laden with cooling x “wear a i: snout that it > Phere were tew New Yorkers who Et Lelbabed, out of their cots to-day with BHY degree of animation. me thought how. pleasant it would be “the customs of the Sandwich Islands ailed “here ‘and the fashion was to coy look and a palmleat fan. Sleep on Fire-Escapes. ‘Of course hundreds slept on fre-es- Waves last night and the usual quota “}Folled off.- A public course o: action of gravitation WARY lives, for few who stretch out on Mire-eacapes seem io coniider that it} foil over they will roll through the Rberture. It 1s the same with men "EHO endeavor to sleep off the heat on nd tumble into the street. Tho! Park, on hat been made that the fire. | Choftied with glee at the harvest pros- Dex In’ wome regions be provided epets. So far it has not been taken More than s | teeth together. the at- BAYS OF THE VICTIMS — OF HEAT AND HUMIDITY TO-DAY’S TEMPERATURE. Temperature. Humidity. 89 9 o'Glock. 81 {0 o'Clock...... 66 | 14 o'Clocks..... 63 4270 | Glocks <5 43 | 1 o'Clock...... 54 132 O'Clock. c442: 64 3 o'Clock.., 22, 76 |=) Ayo'Clock. s+... 76 5. o'Clock.. 75 chiro Of the cricket heard In the pub- jMe parks last night: Mnonograph fienus. | might ‘have, cofiected many phases of the Human snore, snort, gurgle &nd the buzz-#aw habit of chiselling the As all the zephyr there was was off- shore it was, not much cooler on the | beaches than inland. The city swolter- [ers eeemedito think:so, however, and | piled down to tie ocean's rim for a dip jand a bask on the wands. Then there were thoUnands who slept out on the beaches last niight_and who will sleep on the sands to-night,~so that the purveyors of fun ard frolic at Luna Dreamland and’ Steeplechaaé j pect. The frigid n forgotten waves of to-day. ‘The Little Mothers’ tent en the Sea- side Park beach will be kept open all night. spring has almost in the pleasant heat at his home. ives BALDWIN, AGNES, a 4! ker twenty years ld, of 1 ‘est nty~Afth ‘One reet, “Fehile on a northbound * * SKOBLANDT, STANLEY, :hir- nine three years old, address un- Kpown. Died in front of No, 240 > Mast Thirty-frst street. RINIBRICKLOA, MAMIB, months old, died in lem Hospital. Address un- the PRO. reas No. nd overcome oe train Hu Beventy-second street and Co- bus avenus. it Hospital. LAND, Wventy-auventh i Lb, MAY, @ld, of No. u6 Street, overcome a Vestry streets. ye Hudson Street Hospital. COHEN, DANNY, ra_ ald, of No. reares and levue from Tw: and Bast River, JAMES, @nven years old, use’ at No. Py. gpme at his home. ebyterian Hospital yx Bast Sixty-ftth en to Roose- anirty- Janitor of the ® East street, over- Taken to the twenty ra at Washington Taken to twenty-one 40 East 0: Ifth street; to ity-fourth ARDS, JOHN, forty-eight ie here salesman, living at . 7 Bast Thirty-fourth street, @ at 'Thirty-fourth street di Lexington avenue, Taken to Bellevue stad, ' POLBY, SOHN, forty-five years old, collapsed 1 new Tenderloin Taken to New forty-Reven years old. West Twenty-seventh t. overcome at Franklin and ‘est ptroe! treet “Hospt HEC) roe a = inthe Orleans Hotel. velit Hospital. MGRAW, By WILLIAM, taken to Hudson ’GERBI HENRY; tw pies irate No. 100 orking twenty- West overcome while kitenen of the mn to Roo: twenty years Old, Of No. 74) Wastnngton Aree; from West and Bethune Btreets to Bt. unknown, Yeoenth eountants 1 Vincent's. SCHOPP, WILLIA treet and. A: fo atree Venus *C. Taken to Bellevue Hopital ‘STAPHR, EDWARD, THURSDAY, Halidressers address E a! igh 14 | Help Wanted yu. rlised for in The Morning Work?'s Want Directory. JULY 18, 1907, 2 Horseshoers u Ironera . 4° Janitors 2 danitrer RereSaae \ | Buttonhole Makers ) } Cauinet.Mekers Botton 2 | Gommpositors 2). ‘Books. (Mase), Geokx (Female). Day's Work Rasurschece- woe as Jewellers Machinista , Managers Neckwear Motormen Manieures Milliners , Mouldera , Nurses, Operators A Ostrich Feathers,. Photographers Painters Printers Plumbers Polishers Porte: Packers, Pretsers Preaxmon Roofers Saleniadies Saleamen Shipping Clerks ‘Starchers Sign Palnters Roda Clerks Koltors Atablemen . Bboemakers ‘Stenographers Stenographers, Tavlors ‘Trimmers ‘Tineniths Typewriters Typewriters Upholstere: On), a) Oh, (F) 4] DEATHS. IROWN, JOHN, forty years of No, 515. Sixth atreet. Diea ——— STRATIONS, 4 1 6} muttons off, M'MANUS, MICHAEL, twenty- elght years old, of No. 19% Third avenue. Died at home, M'NALLY, JAMES, thirty-two WIN FAST GAME WAIMP AT BAT Runs Come in Batches of Five in Two Innings, Cinc ing Battle. BATTING ORDER. New York. Chicago. Hoffman. cf. Hahn, Elberfeld, a9. ° ~ Jones, cf, - ‘Chase, 1b. ‘Donohue 1b, Willlains, 2b. , Tabell. 2b Laporte, rf. Dougherty, if. Moriarty. 3b. Rohe, » Conray, 16 Sulltvan,c Thomas, o. ae en BD, Nowton. p. White, 2: Umpiree—Hurst and, Connpily. (Special to The Prening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE BALL GROUNDS, CHICAGO, July 18—The VEWING WORLD AGE GHART CCA ce ‘EIGHTH DAY AI BRIGHTON. JULY 18, CLEAR. TRACK FAST, Pi Psst Ace K; four-yearolde and upward; $1.00 added; one mile ond a ‘sixtegnt art’ guod . by Mazagan—Van Aciair. Time—1.45 3.5.9 Winnet |_ Fin. Jocks U1? Knap, Bs as Walsh * 38 Miller Starters, Hyperion fi Cutter Bretensi lary. F. Von ‘Tromp 72) Chief Hayes. 435 Standover a2 Ke 5 ra E Riss Maeriess Post tim veasing, Joha 81 Ki he went to the front Fretension, outrun. was clos a wi re # off, Hyperion if, followed the pace to the atre! easily) Gutter hung, oh gamely and fought out t a to. Mt ci or third. Start fair. TD, 4000 added: five and a halt by Bolt Kal two-year-qid at, fon handily. Time—1.08, Winner, br. Sullivan. 5 final clas between the Chicago and Highlander clubs was a double header again to-day, ax it was yesterday, and the games were played before even & largercrowd of fans, The terrific beat of the first days of) the week was tempered by cooling breezes from Lake~Michigan and plsy- ers and spectators alike enjoyed the afternoon, The players ali showed up feeling none the worse-for their jours of continuous play, lager Griffth ang his team will to-night for St. Louis, they expect to have easier sailing than they have had here, First Inning. —__._______| Hiofrman singled. Blberfeld _singted. Chee But Robe: oo Dononuee-Wwintnner Walked, Laporte singied, Hoffman scor- ing, Moriarity singled,’ sosring Elber- feid and Williams, Contoy singled; scor- Ing Laporte and Moriarity, Fiene re- placed Wiite. Thomas lined to Rohe and Conroy was doubled at second, Rohe unassisted. FIVE RUNB, Years old, of No. 25 East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street. Died in nallway of home. UNKNOWN MAN, forty years old, dropped dend at One Hun- dred and Eighty-seventh street ®nd Boajon Road. East Twenty-Atth street, over- come at s * come at his home: itemsined SHANNON, DENNIS, thirty, of No. 37 Weat Thirty-aixth street, overcome at Grand Central Sta i taken to Flower Hosplta SHANNON, “JOHN, thirty-one years old, of No. 14" Park Row. 0 St. Gregory'n + from No. 2) Pear! street. ee SMITH, OTTO, thirty-eight years old, o¢ No. 180d Second avenue: from Broadway. and ard street to Leonard, Hudeon Street SMITH, ALRE: i RT, | torty= of No. %i Raat Fifty-afth wtreen, taken to Flower Hospital. from No. 24 East Fitty-elghth street, SOUTHOS, OTTO, thi Troadmay and Leonard street to tal. N, DANIEL, aikty-nine of No. 40 East Twen- treet, was Uvercome at A and = Twenty-third aken to Bellevue. twenty-four, venue, over- wntown at ‘L”’ station, come on her w. a the Chatham square Taken —to-Gaivernetr ANNA, Stare ol, of ‘No, BBl Grand ave: e, ronx. To Ford! Hospital trom home. 7 Ortham PAULT. LEWIS, Yearaold.No, 21 avenue, fell ai "Tre joaton Ri Fordham Hospital HOLLAP, LIZZIE, twenty years 183 East One Hun- it. WS tAken — te ge. Hospital. Stricken ‘by 3-1 Wodster street. GUTTENBERG, JACOB, thirty two years old,of No. 2 East One isetgeeeh and ighteenth street 0 St. Vincent's Hospital, from No. 559 West Broadway. Se STERNBERG, J., forty year, 01d, Of “No. 86° Monroe street, Roosevelt Hospital, unconscious from heat.’ from No, aT West Fifty-first ‘street. MAN WHO-FELL PLAYING BILEIARDS SPOKE OF HEAT. twenty-two years old, married, of N6. 333 West Fortleth atreet, forty-five -Pambreiling- mont avenue Taken to |p attendant in a pool’and billlard par- |lor.at No, 206 West Fifty-aeventh street, of Bame of billiards hen he fell to the floor, y. When help reached naib Shortly before th rink from a bottle. Murphy waa taken to Roosevelt. Hos- pati tialts Enea tors sald, he would Dro bly die. he man h provably di ned complained the afternoon, ¥ The police have this enter: blotter: "Attempted muleide'™ >) O” FREDA STOOD FOR } Freda Fingher's disposition to dis |eard the ordina pr ing certain | lawns jn Mount Morris Park this after- hoon turned that usually peaceful play- | ground of of [great disorder. ‘The Wwind-up was | Frda went to Huriem Police Court tn is patrol Wagon and was reprimanded by Magistrate, | Freda Ives at No, | the people to a neeno Second avenue, siderable xtrength The parts of the and Ina woman of co 4nd independone lawn open to the publio were too crow for her. She picked oy her wn. Isade Costa, a watchman, her she would have to move fused to moye Helwegé. Helwoge ahdywed told . Me re- ove. Costa called Policeman Freda wouldn't budge. When attempted to lead her she fleht and threatened to cut ble Holwoge sent Costa to call the patrol wagon. $ In the inean time hundreds of women and children ocked about the police- man and his prisoner.” Freda ‘deliv ered @ strenuous lecture on the rights of the people, and was cheered by a few sympathote auditors who could see DO Toason why any part 0 rk whould bo reserved.” Dutt Of the Park Previous to. his Pingtier. Conta woman and her } trouble ‘with Mrs ordered a Swedix) yy from a forbidden A strip of grass. ‘The woman couldn: anderatand -him, and Costa arous: pome- comment by his action in repo, tng; her, \ Hahn out, Elberfeld to Chase. walked and Was caught nappt fon to Chase, to Williams. fenned. NO RUNS. Second Inning. MacFarlan replaced Sullivan. New- ton out, Rohe to Donohue. Hoffman singled ‘and stole second and went to third) on MaocFariand’s wede throw. Brberfeld singled, scoring ‘Hoffman. Chase tripled to right, scoring Biber- feld. Williams singled, scoring Chase. |Laporte singled, William going to rd op Dougterty's fumble, Moriarty wing Willams and Laporte Jones tt ningied, and Morarty was out trying for sec- ond. Dougherty to Isbell. Conroy oat, Rohe to Donohue. FIVE RUNS, Inbell out, Elberfeld to Chase, Dough- ing, New~ Nor g) B2T* Haensei .. Booohts Bag, Pick Findell rst SUDDEN RELEASE ROM THE GUNTS Second Baseman’s Dismissal Is Unconditionally Given by McGraw, Bp’ two mo Tha Evening, World.) made a wonderful POLO GROUNDS, July 18.—It n= i art in Pi, nounced ofMfcially ‘this afternoon that B04, Binwle Stone spRe o> ¢ Bit! Proclivity. otter 2 Tommy Corcoran, recently purchased Sr sean 4 Garner” 5-5 from Cincinnatl, and who had: played city ‘8 star ball during the early pact: of the if ter 12 seasdn, had heen given his uncondi- + tala bs tlonal rélease “by, Manager Modraw wou 20 This means that Carcotan is at liberty iy ¥e % : iF 2 to sign a‘contract with any club that 4 4 AG : FR ea, Techs sf desires his services. , Bit. i 38 Mille sine The news, cume as a ble surprisa to Bat; off, oh hen Cl the baseball world, as Corcorin had HIRD RAs C and a fantom. he has fallen off in his batting, and his Owner “Hitcheoces fre fielding has been none too fant. i Trex. er Wi a1 Corcoran one of the most popular iS) Goit 243 players, personally in the team, He Be, Rea 3 began his. major league on the New Bet Bea Hh len York Club, about sixteen years—aRo. Bo Mle 3 anc afterward driftea to Brooklyn and (Spe) Ritieman --- ries 308 n to Cinctnnatl, where for years ne $08 ally Spanner ae + Ae ie ete 125558. was the star player of that club, The 5.25; off, 3.24, Scratched — ms 7 ; a GSN Ball took the ead early and. making tbe pa Runoiog Water fa. | Teease of Corcoran, it ts belteved, will coming to the fore and ran the Tace Bhe bas show: Contederate clon tend to stir-the other players up to re- fas aid Red Priar. rite newed «ctlvity oft this lea: }4 Fount: Ci Bakes, : Ghd FOE THRACE Pee, Qusgea, Berean ee Start ood ‘Won easily, .Time—f.82 4-5. Winner, b. £.. by Goldcrest-—Lady Himinell, Owner—A. and Btart bad Won e Cra fish. Owner— TECQ added, six furlony Led Brave, by Resolute Th" easily. W. Gerst. Tndex. ~ Btarters. RAGE—Thi Th ‘Fin Jockeys. Fi e eat ee pre ee Troublemaker . Walah . Lad of Langdon, eres he Season New York: Club to be When ¢, this afternoon, he said as y had no definite plans, but. w: abiy-go to his home’ In ake a two weeks’ rest. Corcoran 1s the first regular member ! notified ot Siw re, be iid. prob= . Rocie JEROME GOT $5,000 FROM UNTERMYER. (Continued from First Page.) , 28 We Were very particular social ware he Was counsel for who had testified as to the $48.00) contribution to the nu- the New “That all depends on what theory you 1 hypothetical witnesses co ground of financtal con- 16 Hotanist <. i 4 Martin ‘ nds of long standing.” Sn Howard @hbaiy 225 401-19 18, i. dj bowers 3 You were aga, Soramodors HE ; ht 3 [eden 3 ears AW xine, tor The Kal bs #84 $81 19 Draseeh 10 tonal campaign fund. from St Gar say Pi tows 3 York Lite?" = feathe BE Dugsi 5 = Roliickine be ds 3B Beck i 8 consider he was counsel, BR Ateelen iy HH FS 18 Notre T 10 e\ mg Mr. Jerome sald. cer — _Honorine - up 76 W. Burn: 0100100 \"30 i SOU Ee asked t Tost time. off, .¢.1o—Seratched—Ramrod, Saracinesca. Potent. Arima, ei he whe Hinensel waa being eaeed up at the end. “Dick Yinwell closed stron ar fit ronble. | tributions by earporations. maki oT G16 HRA HAGE Saline wovegralh Wo) adaeh. five aad « easily, Time—l.07 1-5.. Winner, br, ¢.. by saw to from considerable aroused as ex be ement chat been ate transactions, newspapers had erty Mied to foSneoy Rohe out, New- | Owner McClelland. joint account irapsastions sad political ton to Chase. NO RUNS, Index, Starters, Sen Stone: Ay Rents very. cgretully Btart = 10 thes atters, and came ta th “Third Inning. SB Rare Avian T2728 | conciveion that crime bad. wot been Thomas fii 4 to ‘Isbell. Newton oe % i ice | committed with regard to these three fanned. Hoftman beat a bunt. Elber- 90. § \g | classes of casts. I desired in some way feld hit by pltched ball: Chase foulea| 5° S 4 \e5 | to get a ruling from the courts upon te) Mackarinnd: 40 "RUNS or % 5G | these tiree propositions. MacFarland xingled. Quillen fed to! ea iT Conroy. Fiene fanned. Hahn fanned.| 60 CON As to Newspaper Lawyers. NO RUNS. = : 18 AF |. “Public opinion tad been Jnfiamed by / SKE i Bera ame 2 s Newspaper lawyers,” sal ir. Jerome. Fourth Inning. bey O RFs it, won easily. Tna Int myo that } do not mean lawyers for Witjams fanned. second Laporte reached on Doughérty's muff. Laporte out, stealing third, | MacFarlund >to Quillen, foriarty:”, singled, Conroy fanned. ‘NO RUNB. Jones lined to Moriarity. Donotue fied to Conroy Imbel out, Newton to Chase. NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. Thomas doubled, Newton ¥ieno to Donohue. Hoffman fanne Elberfeld out, Isbell to Donohue. NO RUNB Dougherty. reached third on Mort- arty's high throw. Hohe singled, scor- ing Dougherty, MacFarland ‘forced Rohe. Ch to. Elberfeld and was Quillin fled to Con- led up at fi Sixth Inning. ONE RUN Chase safe on Quillin's bi Williams slogied. Tseriding chases third: Laporte singted.ecertng Chase, but was out trying to reach second, Dougherty’ ell. Morlarty lined to hé and Willams sas doubled —oft| fanned: Hahn out, Newton to Jones singled. Donohue filed perfeld. NO RUNB. Seventh Inning. Harte replaced MacFarland. Conri fanned. Thomas out, Robe to Donohu. Nexton out, Fiene to Donahue. NO Rt sbell fled tw Elberfeld. Dougherty ato ‘Thomas, Roh 4 to Chase, NO RUNS. CUM Moriarity : Elghth .Inning. Hoftman out to Donohue Feld Med to Tabell tame—ont, 1unasn‘sted: Chase walked Donohue NO Rohe to Hart filed to Williams. Hahp ‘hit ball, Jenes Med to Laporte, NO RUSE fanned, Quillan walked, Fiene Nitith Inning. out. Quin «to Donohue. yout, Rohe to Donohue. Gone fouled to Donohue, NO RUNS. Donohue singled Igpell wtngiad, send. ing Donolive to third. Dougherty fled Xo Hoffman, Donohue scoring.” Rohe foutet To _eomroys— Mart ea roy. ONE RU stele) lunes ese GOVERNOR SIGNS BILL FOR MORE JUSTICES. eae ALBANY, July 18—Gov. Hughes thi afternoon signed Assemblyman Woelli's Dill, which provides for fifteen addi- tion Muutefpal Court Justices for the} Chy of New York, to be chosen at. the | general election this fall. “The salary | of Justices, except in the boroughs of| Quéens anid Richmond, {8 Increased | from 6.000 te, $8,000 a’ year, and’ {n Queens ‘and ‘Richmond from’ 35,00) to $7,000. KENILWORTH RESULTS. KENILWORTH RAOE TRACK, BUF- FALO, July 18.—Results of thé races here to-day were as follow: ee FIRST RACK—I0lls” Roederer (3 to 1) J,-Ornament (4 to I for place) 2, Star Emblem 4. Time—t.@2 1-6, Moxey Mead, Grote: io, Gaga, Lotus Brandt, Sal trum, Cousin Genevieve, Glyono Reggio, Hibernia and Gen, Skating also ran. SECOND RACE—Pantouffe (3 to 1) 1, na May (6 to 6 for place) 2, Pen- Time—1.07, Tickle, Avaunteer, | a Moo alro ran. THIRD RACE—Knobhampton (8 to 1) 1 Paprikn’Ybut for place) 2, Cardigan 3. Th 4(6, Bonfire broke down. FOURDH RACE—Hawkama 1, Mast Lester (1 to for place) 2. Prince of Orange 3. Tinfe-1.40 1-5, Rac- ent and Seawall also ran. FLFTH RACE-—Monacoder (6 to 2) Peter Knight (even for place) 2, Conte sor 8 Time—1.47 1 Jupiter, VPaeon, Widow's: Mite also ran. SIXTH RACE—Desideratum (0 to 1)} 1, Marion Moore (5 to 2 for place) Thomas Calhour 3) Tin auguration, Shirley R., btwk, ew of Dawn, May, “Ftta Louise, @ to 1) ates On Mamimie | ratrina, Fra Ble ot mpeed and carrzing Ke Rhould be an ie ul rt Pahsak can de better. Ruscline quit. Bt ishade ‘Won edetly. By Hermence—Readtha. the BROOKLYNS GET AFTER ST. LOUIS IN ______ HOT WIND-UP.. (Continued fron Firat Page.) “SCHOOL” HR's “SUDDEN STOP unde: to qu did Wolters fanned, Byrne Ukewise. Barry Candidates Escape, uN was handed @ Konetchy fled to Garey. NO FUNS, Ais (he SNeealgrin tay Tous. forcing | Five Persons—women and chikiren— were Injured and a dozen others were Lewis out, Byrne to Ronetohy, Miaching second. Bergen |aeverely shaken up this afternoon street, recelved contusion of right hip the grounds for against right-fleld fence for two bases, tSading Baten to third. Maloney struck wan thrown out by Byrne. tustona, Grace M. Grin, ton years old, of No, 6718 Fifth avenue, abrasion of left side of neck. Maris Munz 1No, HO Fitt Mr. Ninth Inning. Hostetter fanned. Mn: 1) filed to eleht years of ago, oF third street, injuries to Mr. the Norwegian Hospital and removed to thelr homes. ‘All of the passengers hurt and shaken up Were on car No. 499, of the Thtrty- |ninth street line, which was in charge of Motorman Christopher Fagan, In front of Fagan’a car was a “school” car in which a dozen men were gathered, receiving instruction as to thelr dutles. James O'Brien had the lever of the pchgol' car, and in demonstrating to the men how-to bring the car to a sud- den stop In case of danger he jammed on the brakea-apd_came to halt in the path of the ¢ r behind. The stop was so sudden {at Motor- man Fagan was unable to avold a rear- end eoliision and xhe two cars met with & terrific crash. All of the passengers ‘on the Thirty-ninth street car, were | tossed about Ike ten pins and showered with brokep glass and debris from the |front platform of the car, which had l been reduced to kindling wood. Fagan, after putting on his brakes, COL. AYRES GAGGED. rmy Retiring Board Refu Hear Warrior's Statement, After holding a shart executive ses sion th eRetiring Board named by the War Department to Inquire Into the mental and. physical fitness of Col. Charles G. Ayres, thes Mhting com: mander of the Fourteenth Cayalry, m4: journed to-day until Saturday, when tt will sit again at ‘the Army Building to hear the final reports of the two eur- goons aasiqned to examine him. Col. Ayres, still unattended’ by counsel and &tti ns warllke ns ‘on yesterday, was promptly halted when he asked | leave at tho beginning of today's open). eanhis life by Jumping to the atreot meeting to make a short statement. | S\Y*hr the candidates on, the “school! Gen. Davis, presiding, declined to hear’ sar escaped injury. his remarks. It was plain that Col. | Stat that 2 to Mr. Day! be Is be he aut Well the no, Wid Cherr: EVENTH RAGE—Topay |. Robinson { } to 6) 1) Bltall (6 tot for place) %, Th © Doe 3 Time-1.2 4-4 Bonnie Reg, ‘oncan and Alegra aldo ran... so ran. Ayres meant te go into the quarrel) which nin wife and daughter, now liv- ing &¢ Highland Mills, have with the!» Dreamlan. toney Commandant at West Point, where Col |an@y, Free with Next Sunday? Ayres'n non, Balrfax, ta Mini Word. Greater New cre ears A tleket of admission to FIN« ectacle, “The Feant of Bel- larly rst PAC) “ es al: =a Judge's could postponemen What" one-tenth’ of about removed hot neessary The. gentleman whe maker Tide an they nay that Jerome I# a crook, wet way that they can. prove wo want them tyes ahead and do tt no t The hearing was then jaet down for not presents beate seins ini put in Jail, expect insurance F, Grand ould not park: rete ueations, thi nd them tre-gerometokt SiroShearn, in an that D. L. Delafield, co wel for George W. Perkl the hewspapers, but lawyers itorlal rooms. ‘{ saw-that there was RACE—S Hie |] Most eager desire on the part of t Bizteenth. newspapers thot somebody should Jury understand Ue learned and I told them that I them—rs—t-cotid trot myseif,’” n the © ly in connection with Wis Sty (& J in Jockeys. Open. iiteh Clos Pi. Sn. certainly ot have per- F} yy a8 mitted an indi j io be found if 1 rs u $5 4-5 | ruled that indictments should be re- ry 5 52 | turned -I would have done all in my ii if, 18 2. | powee to have them found.” at ” 12-6 Mr. Shearn, referring to a letter writ- oF Notter 73 3-5 ten. . Jerome by Perkins, sald: i OL. § Lerner eed Mr. Perkins in that letter put mat- ~~ Post timy off. 5.10. I, giched— Lard Badge 7 arias a tight -mast_tarorable ta him- i} vet and was only galloping at ‘the a. T * race!’ Kine Cole nd ape ar putchune im the drive. td Ball bad nd Panag ®® ch fale T don't know about that,’ sald Mr better, Andrew Mack closed a lot of ground. Jerome. Jerome sald that he had put the hefore Judge charged the Grand Jury. Grand Jury that [ could not un O'Sullivan's O'Sullivan, .who "I told the stand he said me that marks," informed , CAME to to Hostetter, Alperman filed to Bur- (Said that ithe (the District-attor- nett, NO RUNS. ney) wanted apy books or papers of ¢ the New. York Life Insurance Company Sixth Inning. or any” books or papers of the J.B x Morgan Company to come to him (Det deurray out, Seanloe ie soe ced Agar and he would give him every a jetteree Se I sled to Laren Tea hetance in his power. him to Jor, ete Mr, Jerome then went, info the cour ey. NO RUNS. r 7 . ‘oced’ng# that he took In the Pe Mey ey was eaay, Marstail throwing |Many Women and—Children | prestant' sd eet aSruling of jaw aw to ‘bim—_out Lumley | out. EL tae - Fe Oe Ee perkint ae eormanit aia paren” iF 7 NS N, 1 ne he oney to 5 frat, Bath eaitte Holly. No RUNS.|~ Hurt, but None-Seriously— BEE a seomnmnrenors ee thant ia ; trance companies Kad. = Seventh Inning: vkins was only an Inci- riot-Attorney, Always Thought a Crime Had Been Committed. ‘ance Compa’ Seusled to rast, aeoring Mlonko. |when two carv of the BRT met in| Msn ine insurance, Co} valked. Casey |COllision at Fifth averiue and Elghty-| 3 Sh i fat wecond, Helly —te-}etxth—street Brooklyn All of the tn] 1k wuts wa Jured were residents of Brooklyn. They | your papers?” Elghth Inning. were: z act not, Burnett walked: Holly was put out | caure Dixon of No. 193 Forty-stxthit he: told’ Mr. “Tt was a fact that the Perkths trans- action Was not entered Into the minut e of the New 2 asked said Mr. Jerome. -pot_enter this fact tn wan the answer. District-Attorney adinitted Delafield the court proce- dure he was going to take, that See periena'a: deviation on a strike, /ana bruises about body, ; The prarrantslo paraeerRingtwat Bennett batted ory lon frst, douvling | Agnes Ensner’ twenty-elant yaars of | continued the District-Attorney. it Jordan wie Marray drove a fy to |age, of No, 12 Maujer street, mutfered | told Teardon to Ko to Mr. Delafeld's Lap Lb rar from aR eOsARDO AED Lees Feet te ett: CrMtatas ma ane Fete te ee ond, “Lamley wtrock | Lena .@mith, forty-five years old, of | brought 2 ridina ta.” Supreme | Court ‘etch wingied. Jordan. slammed |No, 492 Fifth avenue, shock and con-| chambers, where T met them. | A writ Perkins was paroled in the custody Shearn Butch, Wokers reached ret on Al- perman'a error. Byrne filed to Ma-|‘reast and side. . ee aaa y leney, NO RUNG, | They were attended by Dr, Norton, of | MA Pyne @ “put It t Hearst, ry Jerome was to your satisfaction," "D ot greatly to my a Nthe reply of the Dintri niways considered ert had been committed." ee Jerome said that he found a cor tract. with the Governor of a certain DeWitt, appeared thig morning and asked for a tai t until Monday, xclaimed what be by motion “has they aay 1, if they atternoon, Only | One armed resi Bad orale! Phat Is LAXATIV vt is the for paid tsfactfon,”’ that a particularly stated » money was not to be used tor ‘ NUTpOseS. soe Eon try to Yollow that’ up?” Pea, hut the man was dead,” replied the District-Attorney. Why Not Prove the Charge? MacDonald of counsel for before Justice Mr. they true he Wovernor: Tt Mr. Bhearn to amdayit in can prove It HOMO QUININE? BROMO Quinii 8 sometimes dece! Oo is 7 Bact! “Kablet (sa ¥ IMAL FIGHT 10 HOLD EVIDENCE FOR HAYWOOD Lawyers Spend Day Argu- ing, But Case Will Not Reach Jury for Week. BOISE, Tdaho, ‘July 18—The defense rested {h the Haywood trial! immedi- ately after court. opened to-day, Jury was not brought into court. Tt is now expected the fase will go to the Jury by next Wednesday evening.or Thursday. ar the latest. Argument on the admissibility of cer- tain avidenes occupled (6-day's session. Judge Wood has ake: sent views ax tc the materiality of evi- dence bearing ‘on the action ofthe clti- zens of vartour towns ‘jr the ‘Cripple creek district of Colorado .in depor striking’ miners who refused to work and those who. took part In preventing the non-tinion miners, from accepting employment jn the mines! ~~ ‘The defense fought hard to keep this evidence in: the record, as !t makes a considerable part ‘of their cl th a conspiracy existed between the mine- owners and the Pinkertons to annihi- late the Western Federation of Miners. Judge Wood has intimated, however, that he will not allow the jury to co: ler these matters, and unles* argu- ment should change his opliion, It ts Probadle the evidence ‘will be elim- inated. Another potato: which the Conrt has asked counsel to present argument ts that-portion of the evidence connecting. Haywood with the alleged murder of two men in the St. Joe country. Steve Adams ts now {n Jal charged with one of these crimes, which Orchard, in his testimony, swore was a part of the Keneral conspiracy, An exodus of witnesses In attendance the trial began in earnest to-day, and by to-night most of them will hay left town. Since ‘the case commenc it is estimated that at least 500_have been In town at different times. The force of detectives will also be reduced. POLICEMAN GOT BAIL OF FE WOULD HAE GONETO JL Magistrate -House Denounces Etchels's Attack on Scharfen- burg as “Wanton and Brutal.” on 1 a Pollceman Arthur Etchels, of the West One Hundredth street station, was charged with felo asswult by) order of Mugistrate Hquse In Yorkville Police Court to-day and held in $2,000 bail for tj] Ftchels iy the pollcema who beat George Scluurfemberg, of NO 322 East Twelfth street, on an Eighth avenue! street car untll Sohartenberg was covered with blood from head to foot and then arrestéd him. ‘ When Etchels goU tix prinoner- tothe police cour: yesterday afternoon} u with assault. “disorder isting an, officer, | Inas- much 4s abelg Was scarce ble to stand while Etchels was with: tit iw weratct, the Magistrate ordered, Gn adjournment ynul this afternoon oharfenberg produced three witnesses today, Willam Lestrange, of Green: point, John McClellan, of No. 885 East Witteonth street, and ‘Thomas O'Brien, of No. $i Bast One Hundred and For: ty-sixth street. These witnesses swore that. Btchela. beat Gcharfenberg with a blackjack bécauad the latter’ refused to give the policeman’ his seat on the Ain House f st order complaint. fur felon dammit to: be drawn against (ils officer. Hix of fense was wanton and brutal Inspector. ‘Thompson, of the @ixth Distriot, was #rsourt, He asked that Etchels:be paroled. tn his custody. “Magistrate House refused the request saying fe intended to treat the po- Nleaman &s any ofher citizen should be treated, Etchels - Alderman Thomas F, M7 Becond avenue. Magistrate _Hovee told Inspect ‘Thomapson that ‘he would send copier of the in the cas eto the Dis- trict-Attornay’s office, to Police Commissioner Bingham. CANDY Lott's productions are ‘agreeable.’ the evidence. found @ dondaman in ex Baldwin, of No, ‘and | | ! | | FATHER OF THIATEEN LIED TO BE 107 —_.__ More Than Century Career of John Kelderhouse Ended In Schenectady To-Day. SCHENECTADY. N.Y. 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