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Bete binders sei vee {THE EVENING nd Sl baal eee ee answering. ick did say at to me. a4 you answer Did any pr Mi c T believed i ‘made to influence A the Mutual Life by hs it the fy strict 6 One cd Herr k that ir ae Hie facta before me, after/me in altering my opinion that th je Mutual Lite, 1 ieee na I named at that time should alderntte evelopments showed ve good. and tha to secure convictions matanoes.”” dar. Shearn quoted iberally from Mr, ome'a speeches in the campakgn of Wl, in’ which the fandidato had sa. id trail corre 0 Bho: Metropolitan: ly Pitiere. and that he would punish Ypolers of the Third avenue surti. Bed‘ ihe lawyer, “Have you ever indicted a single of- ot the. Metropolitan Street Ratl- ¥. Company?” charge that“the Metropolitan was pa. dng dividends out of the proceeds of} its bond ‘sales instead of out of legit!- mate profit fn a letter, nor moo it i ection oF tne ena” Sana ee Mi you mean what you said then?" | F., Ryan's office boy, Thomas Shea \ingw on the Hsu of without evidence two -third: of < Croker frten uding Devery, ¢x-Mayor ¥ Frank Farrell, should be And from Lhave seer nothing w ind the bar: ‘ ent “Did you try “Yo don't reca: Won't “Butt In on hetyer. he xlightest de, on ws t large co volving, “to large der he public interests, 1 inal courts, Where the. prose. hedged aboul by so many }tmit I deem it to be the proper duty Attorney-General a9 act in. such xuming that there has been ‘an unlaw be to make out a case of misdemeand On the other hand. the .Attorney-G: T do not recall that such @ charge! firinwaching. provisions of the” Ant ‘Was ever made. But I recall that, I in-| “@Qulred along that lne.’ "Did not Sir, Schurman ‘tell you the charges had been substantiated 7 "On ithe contrary, he tld me they had not been substantiated. The ac- ‘kountant told me that, owing to the — peculiar system of bookkeeping em- = ¥ed_by the Metropolltan {n -handlng ts construction account and {ts op- serating account, he was unable ~ to fell whet Trust law. “No. other. out of the proceeds ‘of bond sales or|%P7" out of the proper earnings. It seemed fo be the habit to allow one account te | borrow from the other.” “Did you question Mr. Vreeland, the| President of the railway company, in paymentaT* ~ -Didn't_ Question Vreeland. "Personally, I dia not.” | “Did Mr. Schurman quostion him?” “I think not." i “I naven't sald that.” 4 Didn't you say, on the stump, that ithe Third avenue had been looted and gutted?" .gullty men?” *AWell, why didn't you do itr" @ In lo ttr T did try.” Did you seek to 4 Third avenue scandal?’ *T did all that was fn my powe! ane. fn the Tillinghast confession of Mixing in behalf of the Metropolitan. Yes. ‘Didn't you promise to punish the Inquire into the The District-Attorney sketched light- ‘ly over the part which his offic€ pinyea he could not answer the qu that form, ‘ sueeuon “Tf a crime has been committed interested, Taye you taken any action?" mind to watt for the decision the merger case.” to the consolidation of all ‘the was made-a- co-defendant." ticles printed In the Journal Ho sald one of his assistants went Into illegal combine the Tillinghast expose, but could find Mo evidence that would tend to incrim- fnate any employee of the Metropolitan ‘except some testimony relating to oneli¢ aid not concern mi lawyer. This lawyer, he said, was Im- Plicated only in the ‘unsubstantiated accusation of a discharged employee of ad character. you “know that there men mere, drawing pay from the Metropoli- know they were getting cash or *youchers which they filed, embodying what they called inspectors’ expense accounts, I do not know of my own knowledge that the officers of the com- Pany were gullty of oriminal knowledge ~of the real purpose for which this money wee --'1 ant! 4 Got Under Jerom Armor, “Don't you think,” asked Shearn, ‘that they refrained from knowing for what the money was being spent, just sa you refrained from knowing who it waa that contributed to° your cam- palgn fund in 1967" “— Jerome's face went white and his ko & time-lock, cigarette from his fingers. “Mr, Shearn,” he sald, with deadly owners and ‘force, “you are maki fn {nsinuation which ta untrue ai which no gentieman should make, and which you would not dare to mak privately outside of this court-room, “Thers was x pause for half a minute. ‘The two men stared at each other with are, but neither rose from ‘Now, said Jerome, finally. ince your Inited Intelligence or your cnn frmblliby. to. grasp. .What every..geniion man should graap instantly, prevents (you from understunding my’ meaning, Ii will repeat what I have said. J am Inclined to think the offictals of the Metropolitan purposely refrained trom inquiring into the real purposes for w nonty—was—patd—to—Triltinghast and Bagg and others because they wished to prevent the existence of evi- dence against themselves. I refrained from asking the names of tho who had contributed to my campaign fund decauso, In the discharge of my ofMolal a corporation, It js true, isn't It, you_put Sam Parks In Jail?" "That's true” sald Jerome, gravely “And Sam Parks was a poor ma ut in Mr. Rand, who had sat silent erome'n side all day. was then {il of consumption?” or well, deserved to be punished."” Wants That Campaign List. campaign list," announced Mr. Shearn. “I decline to wait on your conve eould.”” ® definite order relating to that Back to Dayton Again. Went back from Part VIT. to Pant IL. As soon a Justice Dayton had ar- rived Mr, Shearn sald he .wanted to Take ian application for an adjourn- ment until Beptember, leaving the ex- amination open until Mr. Gans returned home, 90 that Mr. Jerome could be com- pelted to-nsk: Mr Gang tor-the much= heeded ‘campatgn ‘I ust Yayton sided wit maa ‘ h Jerome. n erome says expressly that doesn't “know of his own, knowledee that any such Ist exiata, nor does hn know that Mr~Gans has the list, if it prepebly: made, quen Reval and that he woul Probab} eep that list. y 0,"* “We object to an adjournment untii _ duties, I wished to be under obligations geptember maid Mr. Tent a at JC Poa = Mr, Shearn returned to Jerome's frat @ampaign, in 191. He quoted Jerome's -gtatement that W. ©, Whitney's State ~ Help Wanted- FRIDAY, JULY 19,.1907,+ + 5 Horseshoers see @ Tronere .. sree 8 Janttora 2 Janitress 2 Jewellers aT Rartenders 1 Laundresses Blacksmiths . @ Machinists 5. 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Typewriter (Male) Typeariters (F.) e+ Varnish Winders Waiters . Miacellaneous. is ible a brew eansarceccbos wee Every week, month and year, The | World prints more “Help. Wanted” {oil “exariination (5 go 00 ferome has broken In on his vasalis to come here. Under the law thie: ex: amination must be confined to the p:r- sonal knowledge of Mr. Jerome. ‘Inere- fore, I think this inquiry is now prop- erly'at an end, s Justice Dayton Mnally asked Mr. Shearn to submit him any authorities might have jn support of his oon- morning, and the heariag’ was ade Journed, until then. mation support the Jerome contention and oF der thé examination ended, thu forcing the Hearst side into the tint Ast, ff tt does exit. — ARRESTED-100 TIMES. At Least That roll, Fifty Years Old, Told. Magistrate. ‘ 261 Weat Houston street, w won Market ¢ charge of Intoxication. replied: I Ku redth um him to the Workhouse, RESULTS AT KENILWORTH. resulls lithe races here to-day: ! KACE—King Folly (7 to $) 1 Oceanic, Ja count and Hei SPCOND-MACE.—' also ran. 3 Time—1.W 3-5. Sey ‘Aphrodite. Seville, ridge Whis! Hands Around also ran THIRD RACH—Medd 2. Time] Killiecrankle, Td Alien nlaa. ran 1, Jupltcr (7 to 2 for place) 2 Pet Kalgnt 3. Time-1431-6. Roly Pol Noo tr Kiso. ran. BIX Halbard (6 fy \3 toh for place) 2, W Fawin Ii, Encore, 2 EVENTH RACK Davia (4 to { for place) Time—1.28 ‘Trust Company had been guilty of a ériminal act by loaning §2,00,00 to T HIGHLAN Hl 57. LOUIS BROWNS Chesbro Against Pelty, and Hits Come Slowly in Early Innings. | *Did you Jnatitute criminal proceed nat trancac- earn “and Sf not, why never start criminal proceedings 1 sald jn that campatgn that at ch woud Jumttty the bars, “His the merger of the Metropolitan EK systems ever Oscupted grees) My 8. In thesa > BATTING ORDER. Highianders, Hofman, cf. beri te, . )lleve. the best piace‘to try them at 1s bron District-Altor- | in" ev civil courts, and aot in the crim as ters. I think [It wuld be unwise for {4 you particularly Investigate the | Me to butt In at this stage, even as- ful combination. All’ T could do would} 1 could’ take steps under the mora Umplre—Q Laughiin. (Sp-cial to The Events Worl” AMERIOAN LGROUNDS, ST, LOUIS, July 19.—Clark imth ant his Highlanders began to- “Did you haye any other reason be- ides those which you have given why {n the matter of the "First you sald you took nod Interest the matter. Then you said you felt} oY Would baat a disadvantage in attacking that combine in a ertminal her dividends wero being paid |CQUrt;- New which was the real rea- came from, trom a ttouble—vietory world's champions. confidence Into After fencing extensively, Jerome sald in “Those Wh effecting thls merger,’ aald Jerome, “t ident of Questionable wivide-d|%™ oMcially Interested. If° no. crime rem hese has been committed, I am not officially com's our way. “T have. I have examine and, as a result, have Pe way United States Circuit Court on the aot peal from the opinion of Judge Mot in against us,’" improving and back nto the «ame to-morrow, First Inning. to Jones. Ste- phens made @ sensational catch of El- Chase out, “Have you done anything tn regant Hoffman out, companies In this county oe "T did all that T could 4p, T went as far as I could until 1 as halted by an injunction in a mult In which I} “Did you read in the Journal Inside story of this gas combine, ahpwe ing that it constituted an ‘offense | —Sampalen statements were based aga er" fem current beliefs. My official acts are anaveipavakien “based on the actual evidence bofore {Btone'n tout Nites seo bunted a foul to Chase Second Inning. La Porte sacrificed, Moriarty filed to Stone. Conroy out to to Chase “I never pay Any attention to ar- “Aside from the papers, don't you know that Gov. Hughes conducted a legislative inquiry showing Ryan and others had been guilty of effecting an Jams strolled. I know there was auch an tnauiry, but I attended none of Sts sessions and I took no deep interest In it. Officially Ms fama to Chase. Third Inning. Kletnow died, Yeager to Jones. Ches- ‘While you admit you never Indicted that stole second. ‘idn't you know that Sam Parks ‘T knew he was a bad man who, sick “Tam ready, to-suspend—this-tnquiry now untll Mr. Jerome produces that 'Fourth Inning. Stone got Williams's long drive. Mor- farity fanned. Conroy lifted to Hemp- Mfted to Elberteld. Ptokering forosd | Pickering, Wallace stole. wecund, Yeazer safe on Chesbro’s wild Wallace scoring. Klenow to ce,” sald Mr. Jerome. “You will have to go on with your examination. You know Mr. Gans hay the list and that-he-ts-in- Bu: t-don't think he {1s coming back untll September. I have told you I wonld produce this let if, I to -Elberfeid Yeager out oerfeld. ON “Well then,” said Mr. Bh angrily. ‘I will go before Justice Day: ton again and ask for a ruling. I t Fifth Inning. Kleinow out, Yeager to Jones. Chee pro fanned. Hoffman hit by a Pherfeld walked. Williams to Ch fumbled Pelty Niles Med to Hoffman, NO GIANTS BEATEN BY BAT STORM OFF M’GINNITY. (Comtinue’ from First Page.) For the second time to-day all hands phens fanned does exist. He only thinks Mr,’ Gans |: singled and Dahlen scored. Mo- Shearn expects erman onihed was called out on strikes, ONE Third Inning. Strang got Tinker‘s—fy, Kling between a {ied “to Seymour. BuTour Scala Monday, se te eetovmcd Bhannon'e grounder to] ing them. Browne went out the same way Btelnfeldt. NO ntion. He agreed to do xo by Monday Fourth Inning. Bheckard was out on his roller to to Bawerman. ie -te “believed thatothe Justiog wre iisinfeldt_poD- unassisted without an opportunity to examine tho foldt.inade a neat out Dahlen. play throwing Fifth Inning. ‘Tinker. Evers ot a pags. Dev- YO RUNS ers fumbled Row Wag nate Modinnity filed to Shannon. Kling in threw out Brow! What John Car- Rtrang Kot second: tne bags. + John Carroll, fifty years old, of No. Evers -threw arraigned before Magistrate Barlow tn the Jeffer- purt this afternoon on a Sixth Inning ed he h 3 Slagle struck Asked {f he had ever been arrested, nekarduponped 4 this a about the one hund- The Magistrate promptly sentenced Dahlen -atruck Seventh inning, Tinker Med to xas loagy KENILWORTH RACE TRACK, RUFFALO, July 19.—Following are the r was NB. and went Hower- innity, Mc! Shannon Med (2 to 1 for place) 2 Gloryar a, Our | Boy” Bayando, avelln, Running Ao: Eighth Inning filed to Shanon. Brown Med Slagle bounced out to Mc- nole Toby (8 to 1) 1, Laura Clay (0 1 for place) 2. Feast moar Beutler, |, r wn onthe foot «ad some Boy (2 to 1 to Bresnahan, Durbar, Ralbert, Alencon, Reck end” Austin | and Chance FIFTH RACE—Chippewa (11 to ‘10 bynted safe) » 4, | Rotor wwe scoring Invera and go, Punky | Bie Polly: Prim (2 to Harinifan. patted Cobmona, cael Tinker threw him out. NO AS Ih T With BALL in four The two lucktest said Grimth. “We games, still I'm sore because flye of them didn't My twirlers clearly out- and only ugh Juck kept us from winning the games that went the sick Ist, but expecta to fet Niles to Niles singled and stole second Will- Jama and Chaso settled Hemphiil, Niles pulled down. f Pickering’ ONE RUS Jones hena out, Will- Hoffman Wallace fm- 's xrounder, scoring Hoft- doubled, Eber! Williams died, Yeaxer fouled to Kleinow. Niles singled, Hoffman got Hemphill's out stealing, KI a scoring. to Jones. TW ner. Niles now to Williams. NO jched eq to Ste- GIK FUIST RACE —Iandicap, $1,000 JOE» 619 BBCOS Owner—J, ®, Colt. Index. Blarters og J Gos. Guardian oye. eitis th and won galloaing, iq) THR : Aco rete agers gen re py EE D, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1907. — tn op ape mE Ny VENING WORLD AACE CHART NINTH DAY AT BRIGHTON. JULY 19. CLEAR. ided; two-yenrolda: six furlongs, Start poor, Won eaally. Time! le Qene Russell Dead Gone Post time, 281; off. Uneie Is a grand colt, “He went to the pace, was only breasing at the end. Gene Russell ran a Third. Golden Pearl Ix a grand jv) high In fe Himalaya D RACE Steep) course, about two mille Start good. Won sasily.’ Time—4.02. Hinalaya : 100 Hartford Boy. . W. Burne oO. Golden Peart 3 Miller. "2 Beratched—Spooner, The Ba ‘worth TRACK FAST, chi ¢., by Star Shoot—The Niece. Owners quire. Alauda, Obert. front In the first furlong abd. ‘taoking the ood ‘race. Dead Gone was ie colt and doutite high-clam remembering Ih a cheap field) 1k S888 OR® four-year-olds and upward; ahort Winner, b. m., by Blue Devil—rongevity. Jockeys ke Pigeon 4 *Thistiedale odes O'GIn yest Archibald Huppee 2. Jed, Colt, entry. ly ‘pace to the last turn of the J fb ride today, Should be DRAG Three-year olde ‘ola if {38 sts Deaton; one mi Bart ple, | Beratched—Pareon Kelly. O'Gin hung on well, “Judes Whit ‘Tme—1.39, le entry was easily best and held the race safe all the way. Thistledale fietd. when the stable mi went to the front 2 fair Juinper, ot an Lars iret 06) Orblewiar 2. went Owner Woodte index Owner—T. T. Mannix. 816 Fiaviany 11 Index. Btarters ; Open Nigit Clos Pi. a. my Meee PT Eh Ras ea ee 105} 3) 2% 28 t oe fe ts On Ot A Hi ies tehes 7 Off B24 8 MoCarter was ni Rye. tended and won walloping, Creating was an easy second. Ken- POURIH RACK—Handicap: and ® sixteenth Start bad. Won ea: Time—1.48~ Winner, b. h., by Rapallo—Water Girl. Own- Tornmy Waddeil” Lord Lovat a a) Jacauin gage Mite ry ¢ ff «3Gh b ik TER Ty ___ Oven tinh. Clos. Pi. Sh. Fa Hie Ui 8 3S 3 2 9D Bs core $3 02 $3 4210 a faatke. . Post time. 8,61; off. 3.82. Scratched— Acritt {ibtingn Aime, Boity Spank\y. A rier *AdAwd, Runnin mpedo. Fav Water wag best. He lay in behind the pace to the streteh, whera he eaail: Vat and Jacquin had no. RACE 7m, Strat Lad. Won easily, Time—1.07. fs o_ front 14 won. Rye ran a nice race Orbicular can do much better. re Rae is chance with the sta: << Twoyearolds, fillies and qeldings; $900 added; fivevand « half Winne: bd. g., by Btar Bhoot—Lady Elite Star Xalappa The Squire ran break would have been close Up, S| rr Notter 220) Beckman * Lowe 19 EO Dugas 3 Bi" Devoy 3 Booker 10 uo Imitatog. oft badly. closed Repoy—tired.~- Queen Ayarter, Start fair, Won driving. 7 $1,000 added; one mille and a ‘and upwar ‘Winner, ch. m..-dy Star Ruby—Sonoma. . | Gene! ? hoon ond Inthe last stride. the finish gamely. First ott Monoma Belle Xu son quit. Rot tii Under a terrific driv Hacine i. raf & good race, and, making the pace. fought It out to Tnvigny closed strong and was sec After a struggle during which were drawn, lvan, of the Bron: subdued and a) ‘alias mother, and Fort) afternoon The police evers_sin- Brown filed Evera scoring while Strang] eighteen month a0. ; him almost within their grasp several times, but be always succeeded in elud- run down and second. Slagle Chance Chance. han=| Devin popped out to frown Devin's grountter | Browne was th a bit Destin to Seymour to| ® hut wanted also by the authorities of AlUsboro;- Mass,for_rovbery and in Milwaukee for the abandonment of his wite rit 2 burners, ee iS ute have been watching ihe home of hia mother mnce July 4 —To- 0 th and crashed through, Worsk!, who had been standing In the middie of the floor, attacked & fght.his way out. In the struggle that followed it wan necessary for the po- Heeman to draw thelr rev to subdue the young criminal Ww fonal upon Constipation Is 1, Allerton (8 to & for place) 2, Gearo Hea Swain 2 Time-1.07, Cunt. Hale, Racm |e yer plea ONE Rt p, Sallie Sutter, Hanrah Cena bh tortown, Ball rah aleo NInErEI Being: FOURTH RACE—Cigen (6 to’ 1)"2]' Sheckurd smashed a single to centre | INut (§ to 1 for place) 2, Lamptrimmer | and went to second on Sohulters sacrt- Deviin's oft the -bar Sheckard goin acoring taldng third. Tinker | coring Chance and send- | vera alno Kling © Steinfeldt and | nent & home Es Bowerman ht {nto a! Tinker to) MoGin- | run, | SIBDUE LONG- AANTED BURGLAR WTH REVOLVER Alarm Went Off, Arousing Janitor, Who Called in the Police. pistols Lieuts. Schueing and Sul- x Detective Bureau, ested Leo Worski, Leo Clermens,-in-the-home_of hin at No, 883 East One Hundred first street, the Bronx, tals { the Bronx have been looking for Worski éver since the apar uments of-Mre, Enima.Plumacher, T-Nu--3%--Home_street, were robbed, They have had Worsk! ls only twenty-two years old. according to Capt. Price, he 1 orth the burglar alarm in” the apart a of @ tenint of No, $83, who is nt. from the city, went off and at- racted the attention of the anitor, Sonn Jehnaon. Investigating, he eaw young man walking through fooms. fe hurried to the streét and notified’ the poticeman on post. The eman notified Lieuts. Sohuaing and Bullivan, and in a few minutes all three were {the door of Mra, Worsk!'s flat. tance Was refised to the oMoers, Put thelr shoulders to the doors he aleuths and tried to ers in order arraigned before Magistrate the Morrisania Court he was Bi held In ball for further examination. —$>——— MOOR SULTAN SUBMITS. . Morecco, July 1%.—The ltan has accepted in thelr erdirety culations to govern the Interna- lice force in Morocco decided { the Algeciras Conference. SPINSTER SHOOTS HERSELF IN ROOM ATUPTOWNHOTEL Miss Laura B. Donaldson Was of Independent Means—No Cause Known for Her Act, The body of Laura B. Renaldson, a spinster of independent means, was found tn her apartment tn the Laport Hotel at Amaterdam ayenuc and One |Hundred and Seventeenth street, this afternoon. She committed suicide some time during the night by shooting her- self in the head with a revolver. Miss Konaldson was not well known to the other patrons of the hotel, or to the landlord, Claude Clark, who has been in possession only a snort time. BUG Te Extt-tohave-tivedthere-xbout six months. Jato in the spring she had rearlet fever, and Dr, Dolphin, of No. 48) West One Hundred and Eighteenth atreet; attended her. He adyised that she go to a hospital. She speat sever weeks In Minturn Hospital, returning to her apartments three weeks ago. Some-of the occupants of the apar mants.on,the third Noor of the hotel heard a pistol shot about dawn to-day. A chamberinald -reportad at noon that he; waa unable to enter Miss Ronald- son'# rooms In the rooms were found souvenir pos- tal cards signed “Bob,” that had been ent from Canada, and many letters. ‘One of the letters was from John Y. Irwin, a lawyer, of No. 208 Broadway. It related to otiations which Mr. Irwin was evid y conducting looking to the fe OU! owned by Miss ° Ronaldson at No. Lexington avenue, wir, Clark, the rielor, Was -nou~ ied, “and summoned Poleeman- white, of the West One Hundred and Twenty- Afth street station, who forced the door. Miss Ronaldson was dgad on her bed With & platol khot wound over ner lett ear, The pistol was tn her hand, Dr, Dolphin says that the only tive of Miss Donaldson that he met was Miss Burns, who ls now believed to be ft the Kensington Hotel, in Baratoga. ALCOHOLISM KILLS BANKER. CLEVELAND, July 19.—Louls Rags- dale, sald to beg banker and race- horse owner of Mortdian. Miss., died here yester in an ambulance ‘while being taken from his hotel to a hor ital, Acute alcoholism is said to have en the cause of his death, This is the way the habit is contracted. A violent, purging catharic 1s taken that strains and weakens (ie whole digestive tract. After weakened, howels refuse to move; another thia drug has done ite work the a Habit purging Js resorted to until habitual or chronic constipation: results. The Laxative Chewing Gum will cure constipation and restore “iatural habit. 1 itis not a cathartic, but a mild tonic laxative. Its action Is easy, natural and « regular wey, it does not furce nature, it aids nature to de ite work In the Good to chew aa any gum, a piece each day will keep you well and prevent the b hireda of ailments due to conatipation If your druggist does not sell Gum-Lax, sear us his name and 10 cents, and we will mal) you q box GUM-LAX MFG. CO., 29 Broadway, New York City. TENTH MAN DIES, VICTIM OF CRASH ON BATLE-SHP to His Injuries—Other Men Will Recover. BOSTON, July 19.—BMldshipman James F. Cruse, of the battle-ahip Georgin, ied at th» Naval Hospital, in Chelsea, to-day. He {x the tenth man to dle a: a result of the powder exploston in the| after turret of the Georgia during tar- get practice In Cape’Cod Bay last Mon- day. The other eleyen men injured, and} now in the Naval, Hospital will prob- | ably surylve. They are retaining the nourishment given them and some have shown such improvement that the dot tors believe they may be discharged | | within a‘‘week or ten days. ° ” | The body of Midshipman Crush wil Yeave for Wasilington at § o'clock to- night, and burial will be in ‘ue Arling- ton National Cemetery at 4.) bunday Major Cruse, the young man's fa has asked the Navy Department Midshipman R. 'f. 8. Loweul, J. W. Ww Cummings ‘and Rufus King and Other classmates be directed 19 a! pall-bearers, SALEM, Mass, July 19.—The funeral of Seaman Edmund J. Waleh, one of the vicums of the explosion on board th battle-ship Georgia last Monday, was held here to-day, Following brief p Vale services at the home of Walsh's mother, In-Lynh, the body was brought to thie city Im a flag-draped hearse, which Was met here by @ detail of marines from the cruiser Des Moines and-eacorted to the Church of the Im- Maculate Conception. After requiem high masa, celebrated by the curate, Rey, David J~ Murphy. the Interment took place at “St. Mary’s Cemetery, marines acting aa pallbearers WASHINGTON, July 18.—The Navy Department has received from Ambas- sador’ James Brygte, of Great Britain, An expression of condolence om-he re- cent accident on the Georgia. The Am- | Dassador’a dispatch was sent from In~ tervalé, N. H.. where the ombassy Js forated tor the summer and 1s-as_te- own: “Please accept expression of dead sympathy over sad loss of valuable U.S Y LMINGTON, Del,, July | 19.—Im- preasive funeral’ services. Including @ solemn requiem maas, were held in St. Paul's, Roman Catholic Church here to-day for WMllam J: Thatoher, the young turret captain of the battleship Georgia, who was one of the victims of the explosion which occurred on hoard the ehlp last Monday, A detail of xa‘lors from the League sland Navy Yard acted as pallboarers, Interment was made In Riverview Cemetery, MRS, SAGE ADDS WING TO HOME FOR INDIGENT. i Gives $125,000 to Provide New Quarters for Aged and Im- poyerished Women, Mra. Russell Sago has eiven 3125.09 to the Association f Relief of Re- spected, Axed and Indixent Femaiés-m the City of New York, to be used for} the construction of a wing to the pres- ent home, Amaterdam avenue and One undres 4 Fourth street. The ome Hundred 74 ccommodates 100 women, but Mrs, Sage’s xift will treble that cape orendia aig hag been, neknors edged ‘by Mra." Haslett McKim, directress of the association, Only Women above the axe of sixty are ad- mitted,» Mrs. Sage for several years past 3 taken a keen interest in Ro shome. BROOKLYN WINS EASY GAME FROM RED-LEGGED FOE. (Continued from First Page.) | Lobert to Ganzel. Butch filed to Mitch-) ell, NO RUNS. Beventh Inning: foreed Huggins, Alperman to Lewis, Mitchell fled to Maloney. McLean forced Lobert, Casey to Alperman. NO RUNS, Pordan pingled Mabtney Med to Kruger. Lewis doubled. scoring Jor- dan. Futter Mied to Kruger, Pas-} torlus singled, scoring Lewis, but was} nailed, Kruger to Hitt, to Huggins to Ganze' TWO RUNS. Eighth—tnning.— Ganset Ha Me Ate tease was tossed out by Pastorius, iMowry asin. kled. Odwell struck out NO RONS. Alperman holated to Mitchell” Casey fied to Odwell. Lumley struck out. NO RUNS. ch net : Ninth Inning. | Casey, who threw him out. Huggins reached firat on Lew error, Levert} Capt Connerton, of Engine No, 70, lo- cated on City Island, notined Inspector Franz Wolf. of the Bureau of Combus- Ubles, at Fire Headquarters, this after- noon, that a big tank containing 6,000 Kallona of . gasoline, dullt Work in Pelham -Bay, about 200 feet Main and Orchant streete, was in {mminent danger of be- ing precipitated into the waters of the reason of the fact upon which the been undermined by tidal! Pe the big tank jet up on .erib currents. and off) ta the gastward. The Standard Ol pplng “December 16, 1906 ompany was noti-| making a spo fled and started a tank boat for the| Skin diseases, have for many Agena to draw off the gasoline. ral to ve supplying | Hospital Saint Louis, Paris, one of the Wetor boats on the neighboring waters. | Jargest and most famous hospitals in The Standard | or's Point, having supplled the gasoline, | treatment of diseases of tho skin. ls held responsible for tts removal in case of danger, Capt, Connerton turned his men out O11 Company, tank were at and all craft ordered away from tne ‘once closed —.___ REQUISITION ISSUED FOR BANKER MAGILL AND BRIDE. SACRAMENTO, Cal. Gillette to-day ismued papers of requial- Fred Mugil! now confined in for Banker bride of threa weeks . on the charge of poison ing Magll's first wife. 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