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= MRS. NACK OUT OF ~ PRISON AND COMING BACK T0 NEW YORK ee Oe ~ Has Served a Sentence of Nine and a| Half Years in Auburn Prison for Part She Fook in the Killing _of Guldensuppe. AETURNING HERE TO SEEK WORK AS SEAMSTRESS, Been a on Entering Penitentiary Has Wasted by Confinement to » Thin and Worn Out Creature. AUBURN, N. Y,, July 49.—Mrs. Augusta Nack was released from Auburn Prison this morning, after having served nine years and five months Jr the murder of William Guldensuppe, a Turkish bath rubber, in New York City. Mrs. Nack went to Syracuse, where ;densuppe over the head in a dark hall- she boarded the Motropobtan Limited | way. Thorn and Mrs. Nack put tho at 10 o'clock for New York City, To| body in a bathtub and carved it up. A reporter she said that alie left the | ‘ney dropped parts of the trunk prison a better, sadder and wistr| vappod in pecullarly marked pieces of momans-end that sha intended to 1+ cloth, Into the East River from the & Rood Ife jek of a Thirty-tou it = BYRACUSE, July WM AUEUIM boat These ray eae eoieractgane ack was In the Syricusé Btation fT) titan toated nahore and were Sdentt- about halt an hour this forenoon.! qeq at the Morgue by fellow-workmen walting for the Metropol.tan, on WhICN If Guidenauppe by tattoo marks and she wert to New York other pinyalcal mens. Mrs, Naok and The woman I# thin and very Pale! Thorn were arrested and locked up in Bhe waa dressed in a cheap new bIACK| thy Long Island City Jatt. own and hat. She oarriel a new suit) Mrs, Nack made a full confession to aupe and a tin box of luncheon. BN@ her counsel, the late Emanuel Friend, talked to an Evening World cortes-| who advised her to turn Btate’s evi- pondent and expressed her desire tOidence, She did and was the chief wit- Iead 2 new life. hess against Thorn, who was sentenced ~Ienare Wy Tos To the State TiS Vewth “He wae electrociled” at Siig ahe sald all Task now Sa to D® Sing Mrs, Nack -was sent to the allowed to Lve my Ife In my own way, My obildren are dead, and my husband | may be, too, for all that 1 know or} are PTET 9 eS aT DEAD ON THE STREET firet day I reached there, but I made Sin myc mtndte-be-a-model-prisonersantt J mucceeded. I never had a harsh word Broker’s Messenger Suddenly Expires While on His Way to Bank. women's prison at Auburn. iy work ama wiser and bet- ha ome out a sudde ier woman “L expect to find work ae a seam-| xtross, but I have no definite pians, | Where Ja no one Who-belonga to me in New York. vut I want to go baok there because it’s the only place I kno! The Guldensuppe murder case was raf ie iat sensational Inthe hia= eR ot tre Sette Pen yen Es ARO UNS aummer—it was the (alk of the-entire —avotht wherever newspapers are pa lished. William Guldensuppe was_a_rubbe the Murray Hill ‘b ———Swite Mre August NACK, i lived “in Ninth ayenue, near fourth street. Mra. Nuok’s One of the victims of the heat to-day, Joseph Jackson,of No. 274 College ave- je Hronx; -who—tropped tend tn | park place, near Broadway, had $7,000 iz'pockets when hia clothes were hed. Hin Identity was established pera on fila person, which showed him to be a messenger for Frederick Hatch, a broker, of No. 30 Broad street. in Thirty husbang ng things he knew of, Mrs. from reyedlt arrived and sdmmoned an ambulance. Nack and ‘he barber conspired to kill Coroner Acritelll discovered the for- hin. i tune In money secreted In a big wallet Under pre'pnse of eloping with Gul-| that had been handled by numerous @enmuppe, Mrs, Nack lured him persons, A cada He myen ileauedi ational 2 < Tthe rem of! the ly to ir, Jack So eae eT eee tees | son'x hom re hia widow an@ entl- was waiting for them and atruck Gul. ! dron live. ‘ ‘ HIGHEANBERS AT Si. LOUIS. HIGHLANDEAS..-.. .---- 030% 2°0).0:.0::03.0 STALOUUIS ioc comes eels ON On1e0 7.08055 _(Continuedtrom Socond Page.) Sixth—Williams sing arity singled, but Conroy forced him.. Kieinow fotied to Jones Hemphil singied. Stone fanned. Hempmil stole second an teok third on wild throw, but was saught-at plate on Picker ing’s grounder. Wallace rolled to Willims. No runs, Seventh—-Chesbro oul; Niles to Jon Elperfeld flied to Stone. Chase fied i At Baltimore (EL)—Bur 12 -Bat At Detroit, (AL)—Philadelphia ‘1 ‘Detroi At Coveland (AL) 16- mise ~ Woman Who Was Heavy, Stout and Strong also lived In the houre, but he way] fr, Jackson was sixty-five years old mPa eS member Rat By J and had been with the Hatch concern a RulseneO DES ; Tilleraatee of Mira Vor forty years. He was on hin way to we Nuck, she ha fred her affec- | bank with the money when the heat thems upon one Murtin ‘Thorn, @ dash- |. Se ehiniandilendroppedcuncone| ing barber. In order to gai sb aite ae ase cal ‘ Eee] rine e O88OS- | eins in his tracks. A crowd gathered slay e aie a salts BA eet oul about him and half a dozen volunteers PPS. eep him | took care. of him until a policeman ed, but'was forced by Laporte. Mori4 -End tenth: Washinggton UO Cleveland 9 Great Fortunes M Owne ade by Race-Track rs } To-Morron’s vening World € che Books Open to All.’’ NEW YORK, vi ag F BROOKLYN WINS ASY GAME FROM “RED-LEGGED FOE (FINAL SCORE.) CINCINNATI. 000010000— 1 BROOKLYN, 04110020— 8 CINCINNATI. R H POA FE Huggins, 2b. Oe ia) 3210 Lobert, ss.. aly ae Here 8 Mitchell, rf. Teledu 2 0)| | McLean, c. Od tO Ganzel, 1b. oo 6 1 oO} Krueger, cf... (Opera ease} | Mowrey. 3b........0 1 2 1 0 Odwell, If... 02 Soc 0. Hitt, p. Oi OF 2021 oO: *Schiel...... 0 0 0 0 oO 1124 12 ninth inning. Totals. ...- “ea ‘Batted for Hitt in th BROOKLYN. | kM POA EB) | Alperman, 2b tle Sir 3 el Casey, 3b. OO aed Oy Lumley, rt. oe oe OO Batch, lt. 0 00740 Jordan, 1b. 1a 2 a8 10200} | Maloney, ct Wa OD) | Lewis, sa. . ey Wack Sid foie fac) | | Ritter, ¢..- Gab ay Lo) | Pastorius, p S802. 42-0 Totals. 8-13-4713 2 First Base on Balls—Off Hitt, 2; off Pastorius, }. First Hase on Errors—Cincinnat!, 2; Brooklyn, 1 ieenge ‘on Bases—Cincinnat!, 10; Brook- Struck Out—By Hitt, 4; by Pastortus, 2 ‘Three-Base Hit—MeLean. Two-Hase Hits—Odwell, Lewts, Double Plays—Mitchell (unassisted), Pastorius, Alperman and Jordan, Hit by Piten Alperman, Lanplre Mr. bt L. (Special () The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, July 19.—The Trolley Dodeern kept up thelr winning streak again to-day by trouncing Ned Hanion’s \Keds “fi Cincinnath in the first g&me of the seriea by a score of 8 to 1. The Iteds were utterly unable to do anything with Pastorlus’s curves, while the Dodgers a! ned Hitt's offerings toll parts of thei. The teama will double-header (o-morrow, the ne to begin at 2 P.M. First Inning. Huggins slapped to right for a base. Lobert fied to Lumley, Mitchell beat outa bounder, advancing Huggins. Mc Lean hit to Lewis, who threw to Alper- man too late. Ganzet raised a foul to Casey, Kruger drove a lone fly to Ma- loney. NO RU: Alperman singled. | Casey sacrificed, -Mowrey—to—tianze!—_bumiey—waiked Batch forced Limiey, Huggins to Lo- bert, Alpert yunid. Jorian watked, filing the bh Maloney formed Jordats barteri te Hgts SO RUNS, Becond Inning. | Mowrey bunted out, Pastorius to {frst Odwalla pounder went the same [ways Hitt fled to Alperman. RUN! | Mewis singled. Ritter ounted safely, Pastorius singicd, filling the bases, Al- perman was hit Lewis, ith an inshoot, forcing y Was retired by Hug- ; Futter scoring. “TLaim= scoring Pastorius and Al- german, filed to Mitchell, who doubled Lumley by running in’ and touching first unassisted. FOUR RUNS Third Inning. a6 ~obert singled to the infleld. bounced to Al- perman, who threw him out, Lobert taking ‘second. McLean filed to Lum- YO RUNS. eee wingled. «Maloney singled; but as Jordan tried to reach third he was natied, | Odwell to | Mowrey. | Matonsy reaching second. Lewis alngled, 3 Joney scoring, amt on the threw to th diate Lo lr! reached wecond. Ritter ned to Ganzel. Pastorius struck out, ONE RUN. Fourth Inning. Ganxol_ struck out. Kruger singled. Mowry filed to Lumley, Odwell ain: ted. Hite out, Lewin to Jordan. NO UNS. ‘Alperman walked, Casey's grounder waa fumbled by Lobert, both runners being | sate. | Lumley fanned. Batch singled, ecoring Alperman, and on the throw {n Casey reached third and Batch second. Jordan hit to Ganzel, and asey wan run down, Ganzel to Mo- Lean to Mowrey, Maloney struck otit. ONE RUN. { Fifth Inning Huggios out, Lewin to Jordan. Lo- bert singled, Alperman muffed Mitch- i's fly, but managed to Ket. the ball to Lewis and catch Lobert at second. Mc- Lean hit for three bases, scoring Mitch- ail, Ganzel fied to Lumley, ONE RUN, Tawis-fouted to Ganzél) Ritter filed to Odwell. Pastorius singled. Alper= mah Mitd-to Odwell NO RENE. : Sluth Inning Kroger singled through Casey Mowrey hit Into a double play, Pas: torius to Alnerman, to Jordan, -Odwell doubled, “Hitt Med to” Maloney. KURA Casey ined to Hu, NO Lumley out, )] Gene Ru IKE BADGES IN BETTING RING AT BRIGHTON TRACK Stewards Issue an Order to Cashiers to Examine All Presented. BRIGHTON BEACH RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Unole (2 to 5 and out) 1, Gene Russell (7 to 10 for H PO A Eg glace) 2, Dead Gone 3. Slagle, cf.....-+ 1 10 0 SECOND RACE—Blue Pigeon (9 | Sheckard, If- Bo Oe to 10 and 1 to 3) 1, Thistledale (1 | Schulte, rf Sir moe to 3 for place) 2, Judge O'Gin 3, | Chance, 1b Peace 8. - | Bteinfeldt, 3b. jt 0 THIRD -RACE—McCarter (2 to 7} Tinker, Tel ati and cut) 1, Cressma (3 to 5 for| Evers, 2b Bele 41 place) 2, Kentucky Beau 3. Kling, c.-- 273420270, FOURTH RAGE—Rapid Water (2| Brown, P Leas to 1 and 4 to 5) 1, Rye (7 to 5 for fc ean ae ana place) 2, Orbicuiar 3, Totals. Bey A AD *Browne hit by batted ball. a FIFTH RACE—Nimbus (4 to 5 NEW YORK. and 1to3) 1, The Squire (7 to 10 for, R H PO A E place) 2, Imitator 3. | Shannon, If..------+ 0 0 4 0 0 ses Browne, rf. 0 0 1 0 0 SIXTH RACE—Sonoma Belle (16 Devlin, 3b... “ Lied cecS ohn 32 nl to 5 and 4 to 5) 1. Flavigny (10 to Seymour, cf. Online S 50 20. 1 for place) 2, Racine 3. | Bresnahan, 1b. oo 6 11 | Dablen, os. oO 0 BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, | Stran, ab 1 1 3 2 0 July 1%—The stewards here: tssued an Le order to the ring cashiers to-day to Bowerman, c ayo Teg 0) look out for counterfeit badges and to, MeGinnity, p.......0 1 0 1 0 examine al! badges thoroughly at the | **Hannilan. o 0 0 0 o| sshing-in Ine. No counterfeits, how-; a ae ore ever, were discovered. 1 “Totatua.. ice 36 47° it 2 ‘That there-was something tn the que for counterfeit badges later became ap- who once parent when Otto Btelfel. owned Columbia Girl, bet $1,000 agains #700 on Cressina for the place third race, but when he went to oollec the bet had already been paid, Stelfel didn't lose the money, Bookmaker Brown did. paying Stelfe! Uncle Won the First. Spooner and The Squire were fromthe opening -eVent,jeav: Madden's at 2 to & Miller had ratched SpE, the mount shifty for the Joyner colt, Gene Rus: sell broke In front, but Uncle soon went to him and held the lead to the end igiey but never troubled Uncle. u Jack Stedin Jengtha back. ‘ Entry Ran One-Two. Creche ee The Colt entry ran one-two in the| McGinnity was pounded all over the steeplechase, with Judge O'Gin third.| lot, and at the end of the ninth the Tuare were all sorts cf tipesonm this bonne ¥ felders--wern--weary”-from one in particilar on Leonalla waa waihards finiahed absolutely last. After th first Jump, where Progress threw Di vidson, who appeared to be badly hurt Thiatiedale went off au !f he was ing to make a Tunaway race of It. stuck -Ht--out--untli—the Sepp TR po ba Pd Soe) back. | Blue {—Hrown pliched an excelent game for Pigeore ea tant jump wae ridden out to | Chicago, and topped it off in the ninth | come away and win handily with a homé run drive into the bleach: ____ Mile Record Still Stands. ers, with two on bases. The milo record stl stands. Mc- Fist Inning.’ arter_Kentucky.. Beau and. Crossing |. 4 went after the old mark, In the third | , S!éait tripled to lett Sheckard walked:y here to-day, but 1.0) Was the best | Schulte doubled, -scoring Slagle, Chance Matatter—tie_winner, could hangup. | fled -to-Seymourand_Shackard scored. Varanoclation Keeps. the ‘extra foro | Steinteldt ngled, scoring Schuite. offered to the horse that could beat | Tinker singled and Steinfeldt was forced {ss ‘There wan nothing exceptionally | at second, Daten to Strang. Kil about to-day’s attempt at record | Walked. THRES fant a Ine, with Kentucky quarter In 0:24, was in front and as far concerned he had tt ron ther, de turlongs In a minute “fat two lengths, and Kentucky Beau trapped out of It, attempt to make wu did so Just before reached, Carter were never In danger. reached the seven-elghths in came awinging home In 1.38 seconds slower than Charles xan here on July 10, Fiace Won by Rapid Water. the stretch Rapid Water was added from the “al-| out Strang, and Dahlen took third. Bow- so ollgfbles’’ tn the fourth race, and wan] lunged on by the club-house- crowd poy Fne etglie took Orblcular, and the Lord | (Continued ion: Beconasrane.) vat tip pent other thousands into the Ting, The club-houre bettors cashed, for Rapid Water won castly from Rye, wit! rbicular third. In ‘the backstretc! ‘hommy Waddell led for a while, shut up at the atretch turn. ing through all the motions of a race, but the reault wasn't changed. Nimbus Won-by Four Lengths. Backers of Queen Marguerite. a 60 to } shot, were jubilant for « while curing | She wan the running of the fifth race off flying and beat Nimbus favorite to the stretch turn the hot yeaa up. Nimbus then came on to win ina gution by four lengths, The Hauire pee Sea Wis second mitator ran 4 remarkable Te eer eling cott: badly: In’ the rapeed CHICAGO AT BOSTON. start, She came all around the Meld to} Game postponed on account of rain. get thim money Head-and-Head - Finish. ‘Sonora Belle’ great-#tretch ‘run won mie sixth “event by a! head from Flavigny, who beat Racine a head, a real blanket finish The -ring took’ tn NEWARK AT ROCHESTER bundles af money on Firet Mason and | Newark 71002900 0-8 kept it, He never wnq. prominent laeoneater HE TSehScHt Ce Ceorh LORI May Postpone Polo, Meet. CHICAGO! July i9-enresienlng clouds | MOMMA 41 98 OL 8 8 O08 On} Pptiennent ie the ‘Ope sot hepa petti| TORONTO AT PROVIDENCE. Pramplonshp pot tSormament. scheduled te p to-day) t als eld w Toronto 006 co 0 0-3 bean ptomdan ot Cnwentig, ne field wes | Dorvidence ok BP ONL 80 od LIT ANS FE INENGGese Ha Sa in the but He insisted on Uncle a pronipitive favorite on Golden Peart, but this company waa too Oh RaMely Under Wis nis’s Dead Gone .was third, three o te | second round, wreaking. -Phe-fieid was-sent-away on Beau getting Tound the turn first and leading at the ‘At the half McCarter the race half was run in 0.47 and the five “McCarter Iheanwhile had lengthened hie lead to had Cressina_ made an) some ground and was In the atretch Miller and Mc- She 1.35, and nearly two Edward bur Radtke was up inthe stand after the race, go- where she! He RIDAY } | GIANTS BEATEN ‘BY BAT STORM: MPGINNITY (FINAL SCORE.) CHICAGO. 311000007 —12 GIANTS. 010010010— 3 CHICAGO. | sepatted for MoQinnity in ninth inning. First Base en Balls—Off Brown, 1; off t] MeGinnit Firat eon Errors—Chicago, 3) it] Giants, 1 Left ‘on Bases—Chicago, 6; Giants, 6 @truck Out—By Brown, 2} by MoGin- nity, 3 Home Run—-Brown ‘Tiree-Base Hit-laglo. Two-Base Hite—Schulte @), Kling. Double Play—Brown, Tinker and 1 | Chance. Passed Balls—Kling. Umpirce=Meusts,” Higter -and-O"Day, (Special to The Eyening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July 19.—The Cubs gave the Gianta one of the-severest rubbings erer_acen here; when they walked away with the open- Ing game of the all-important series by chasing long drives. It fought contest up to the ninth inning, when the Giants apparently lost their nerve, allowing Chicago to make seven aafe bite und as many runs, Brown struck aut. HUNG —— ae i Shannon out, Chance to Brown./ Browne out, Brown to Chance. Devlin walked. Seymour out, Evers to Chance, NO RUNS. 8econd Inning. BLAIS Walked Hd WeNnT tw second”onT Sheckard’s sacrifice, Devlin to Bresna- han. Schulte hit to Strang, but Bresna- han missed the throw and Slagle scored. while Bobulte took second. — Chance's rounder bounced from McUtnnity, but Deviln Kot and put Schulte out. stan- feldt singled and. Chance took third, On an. attempted double steal Bteinfoldt was run cowry Bowerman, pon Danien: to Bresnahan, to Strang, ONE RUN. Bremannn fouled. to Xcite Dahlen peat a alow one toward third, and went (o second on & passed ball, Evers threw NATIONAL LEAGUE. PITTSBURG AT BOSTON. Pitteburg .90000020 0-2 Boston 100000000 OW “$7; LOUIS: AT PHILADELPHIA, ° Bt. Lous. 00 ° Philadein' 01 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE. i H ‘ ; 0 0. EASTERN LEAGUE. MONTREAL AT JERSEY CITY. | Montreal 010060 o4} OP 0 | ty-fourth | were discharged to “FROM EFFECT OF HEAT YESTERDAY Record of Tragedies Piles Up at Coroners’ Office and Police Headquarters. PRICE YO WOULONT CARE OA \Challenges Inquisitor Shearn When Suggestion Is Made That He Purposely Shields Names of Campaign C Believed Penal Code Vi Officers— Metropol Temp. Hum. 8 o'clock.....--.. 77 59 9 olclock....-2+-- 79 54 10 o'dock......--. 81 52 {1 o'clock......... 84 44) {2 o'clock......... 84 43 AROCIOCK cunts cca od 4 2 o'clock......... 86 38 S-o'clock es =~ 87 40. 4 o'clock......... 87 42 SHOICIOCKs cierss re et 80) 42 6 o'clock. 40 DEATHS. AVORSLLO, PATRICICIAN, nine months old, No, 230 Mule berry-atree cs BARYLEZYUBKY, JOSEPH, four months old. GARRE FRANCIS, nine months old, No. 66 West Fif- eth street, HLIALILERAN, MICHAEL, thir- ty-two years old. No, 453 Third avenue. x HESS, AUGUST, sixty years old, No, 777 St, Ann's avenue HILBROTH, JOHN, No 7 Johnson avenue, dr dead Morgan avenue and Brooklyn, HOSTER, ONY, oar old No aah taal ightyeatxtn Street. JACKBON, JOSEPH, sixtyitive rs old, No. 374 College avenue, ronx, Dropped dead at No, & Park place. i LUPBERT, CHARLES “A, thirty, yeara old, No. 117] Kelley Atreet, Bronx. M'CARTLAND, CATHERINE, six years old, No, zl Rogers avenue, Brooklyn; went td Toor K fesse at and fell to her ie atree! — PROSTRATIONS. BADER, HN. seventeen years old: ot Vanderbilt Avenue. Brooklyn; to Hudson Bireot Hospital HOFFMAN, years, of No. hue, Brooklyn; went home. —GECOUNT, Hake y,—twenty-— one years, of Wo, 4 Gansevoort Street: to Roosevelt Hompltal. FRANK, thirty mm Wyckoff a» CORCORAN, JOHN, | thirty- se years ‘old, No. 190 Park Row; to Hudson Street Hopital M'ENTEE, BARNEY, twenty- seven years old, No. 40 \veat, One Hundred ard ‘fnirtreorasth street; to St. Gregory's Hospital. A recont of tragedies due to yeeter day's trying heat and the residue of tor- ridity remadning-in the atsnoaphere piled. up at the Coraners’ Office and Pouce Headquarters today. Some deaths were reported ax directty due to the suftocat- ing heat and humidity, and more were attributaite to the weather. One was the daithh of “x chIT uHowed to week comfort on Uie tap of a Nouns, Bhe was Catherine McCartland, six years old, of Brooklyn, .who ‘tumbled & diatance of six stories to the pa ment below and was crushed to! death «by the fall. ‘Three-year-old David Rubin, of No. 6% Brooke evenue, the Bronx, was put by his mother out on the fire-escape to sleep this morn- ing. Ho rolled through the space be-|thke operators and the (Wedtern tween the railing bars to the courtyard, two stories below, He was taken to the Lincoin Hospital. He may recover. To-day’s proatrations and deaths came more as an aftermath of ‘yesterda: heat than asa direct result of to-day’s weather, which was pleasant. Up to noon the temperature had not climbed to within five degre. of its high mark yesterday and the humidity was from % to W per cent. lower. The forecaat ix also refreshing, as it promises cool breezes and showers. for thé next two da: Had the heat of yesterday and the day before continued, the death list, physicians declare, »vould have been enormous, Weakened by more than Atty hours of swelterin: the. crowded- districts stood the strain, The ‘whole eastern country was af- fected by the temperature, At New Haven many factories closed at noon. ———$——- WERE TRYING TO STEAL KISS AND NOT A RING. Runden, twenty-seven, of t One Humired and ‘twen- wireet; Thomas J; Allen, twenty-nine, of No. 63 East One tiun- dred and Fifth street, and William Dempsey, twenty-five, of No, {112 sec ond avenue, all electricians employed by the New York Telephone Company, who were arrested Iast nigit on com= plaint Mra, Sadie Clman, wo claimed to have bee: 4 of @ ring, ay, They claimed were after—not the the people of could not’ have Fdward J- No, 240 W. was kissaw they ring. Go Very Deep District-Attorney Jerome, pierced by a bitter shaft in the searching” inquity into his official acts by Clarence R. Shear, counsel for W. R. Hearst, whom he is suing for $200,000 damages for alleged libel, to-day . { resented a question with a retort that might have led to an encounter of more than words, had it not been for ination, Mr. Shearn asked If the Di names of those who contributed to hi choose to inquire into the manner in paid to alleged jury-fixers. Jerome biazed-into-angerand emotion, as he told Shearn the insinu: would make it and that he would outside of the court-room. backed him in the race for office was BOTH TELEGRAPH COMPANIES TAKE. ~ BACK OPERATORS Peach hax come tn the war between Union | | ‘and Postal Telegraph companies in San Franctaco, which avolds a threatened national strike Robert €. Clowry, President of the Western Union Telegraph Compan: feaued the following statement late day: ‘Phe difference between the Western Union Telexraph Company and its} former employees at San Francisco and Oakland have been settled. The com: pany will re-employ all reliable and efficient oporatora who left Its serv on their individual applications, and the salaries pald ‘when they quit work.’ No recognition of a unton among the tolegraphora in recognized—by the tele- | graph companies, according to Mr Clowry Charles T. Molnerney, secret of Local No. 16 of the Commercial ‘Telex: raphers' Union” of. America, when offt- olally told that, @ settler ed, Maids in rs aettlem: Vicw- Postal fied the raphers the have @egn agreed elsco, and the agreamen fed —_— _—_. Last Two Days of Big Sale. $12.00 Blue Serge Suits, $4.95, roadway, Poat-Ontee. Sale of erge Sulte and. mixtur double breasted, ilk o& Saturday | evening ttl) 10 ofclo Clothing, Corner Broadway and Barclay at, %* QUTGIDE'--JEROME TIME WASN'T OPPORTUNE TO “TRAIL CORRUPTION.” But Didn’t Want to Prejudice Election of son--that- the-officiats of -the--Metropolitan-Raflway~-Gompany~did--not “He then expiained that the reason why he did not want to know who by personal obligation in the discharge of | though he knew $5.00 war unexpended afea ° ON E CENT THAT. ontributors. olated by Mutual Life, itan Probe Didn’t , He Admits. the semi-court dignity, of the exam- istrict-Attorney was ignorant of the is campaign funds for the same rea- which moneys were expended when -even- dropped —his—cigarette in—his— ation was untrue, that no gentleman not have dared make it in private, that he did not want to be hampered — his official duty. Stump Talk Doesn't Count. Ho was closely questioned as to his public ntterancea on the stump during hia campaigns for office and his record ax a prosecutor of those whom he had promised were to come under the lash of _his_scourging—action asa county oMcer, In one case, hard pressed, he z katd hin utterances on th: based on current bell Melwl his acts were dence. Through It all Jerome defeated the main object of hin ingu! duction of the lst of names o who subscribed to his campalen fund. He never had seen tt, he alleged, al- atthe close of his campaign. y7The examination was broken off while reme ¢ Dayton heard argument on 4 disputed potnt Mr. Shearn, who «ot the order for. Jerome's ¢xamination in advance of - | trial yesterday afternoon. asked the District Fredy to furnish iin with a liet of the ‘men who contributed to Mr. Jerome's campalkn fund in 19, Mr, Jerome eaid he didn't have the Met; that he lad ‘purposely lined from looking At It because dig not want to know who } to The fund, he said. was tn the hands of Howard 8. us. ond of his, assistants, who 1s now, 4s it happens, E Durope. If the paper is nader Mr, Jerome's control, I that he should produce {tin this court for my consideration at 77 the trial!" eald Justice Dayton; “Af it fy not under his control I haye no power“ We will en produce it the trial of this ye rad Mr nd, smiling 2 After the argument all back to Part VIL. for, the the examination of Mr Shearn : ‘How much of your campaign fund unused when the elegtion wax ‘ iced Shearn ) in (old ma-there was About $6,000 remaining,” sald Jerome Tid tt th you a ‘ back “tM Bam U ed Shear “It did nof, any more than it (oo urred to 1 it au tell you. that ni lev my’ Mutua} Ldfe, had. bs tity feneex Agamat the Penal Code? “Although this matter tx not oe