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ORDERED GIRLS’ ASSA oe Se THE EVENENG WORLD? SATURDAY, AUGUST (3. 1907. TO HUNT Men Told to Drop All Other Work and Get After “Second Deputy Police Commi _ a sweeping order directing every plain clothes man the Greater City to lay aside every assailants of girls and you ordered to keep a sharp lookout for The order goes into effect immediately and Inspector McCatferty declared t has the murderer of eight-year-old found on Thursday in the cellar of He madethis announcement after he Tage was committed. All four, Luigi, twenty; and James, thirteen, were examined of one another. he had at first denied that he knew t ¢ women. All policemen have been Miscreants Who Have Been Making Children Their Victims. ioner Bugher this afternoon issued in every. preci other duty-and go dut‘to:h these offend: of the afternoon | LANTS inct ot] ISS ON STRET MISSES ITS A BUT SHOCKS CUP Paul Bussed Teddy Bear She Carreid, Not Pretty Miss Brehm. Wieeubou He swooped Gown upeR +e Me | H eres Fahd kaul jour- to determine to fix the punishment. STANDARD OIL FINED $29,240,000; JUDGE GIVES If HEAVIEST PENALTY FIVE KILLED AS RACING AUTO HIT | (Continved from Firat Page.) ' they cannot Initiate of exectite any in- | | dependent business notion” Laws Must Be Obeyed. cartots from Whiting. Ind. ts Eaat 3! Louis to. be IB cents per hundred 9 The Court then paened judgment as \pounds, and the rate for like t.anspor: follows iteuan from Chappell to 8t, Louls, Mo, "It is the Judgment and sentence 1b be Dil conts per hundred pounds. of the Court that ihe defendant Stand~ “ihe! Court. saya, ly appeared a the 300M Company’ pay a ne of 420 hearing that the defendant shipved ite 2¥.000, j foogs from Wilting to east ac Louls ‘One thing remains. It muat not be. for § cents and 7 1-2 cents to Bt. Louis. asmimed 1) thin Jurisdiction these, The dealings of the Standard Ol Con ively with the Chi ws may be ignored. If they are not] pany were excl ved yuwill be bs gna Alton. watch rendered all bills for PGE To kuin A Sar the throngh service. the factk dirclosed: in this proceeding Did Paul Pelenck skies Miss May Defense Ploa Not Valid. Kirerrre ets te det fT Melee a ED Brehm. the comely young daug! ‘he detente ai 4 of the other party to these 1 Mra. Amelia Hrahm. of sae Inw authorized tha setlona, Lat an 0: be entered tor ton avenue, or did he kise her teady | one offense and maintained thi a Panel of slaty men, returnable at May says ne ilumy | could & conviction] on only one count. op, eh sans, on the morning of ADEE be of ybear, YL PAL Neeley te ae eet ae ee ipesty ie 80 vtrane: “ireeted fo. proceed aa i S veteran ut ane Forces weslaFee’ 00, Sorted. aa the LALO oP tne smacked tne irl Gpon her pink Cheeks, af ROCKEFEULER SAYS NOTHING ON FINE, that basis. dagen claim thet the | the Alton ha jed tt in he alncere belief Eat the ane Niton Geant rate hat een At : sn the clnterstate. Commerce’ Commission; CURV ELAN, 0. Aux. %—Sohn =D he Court held that/as the Jaw requized Rockefeller, apon Iearhing of the fine; he carrier to keen! the schedule at its 5 he rd Oi Cot relight offs for Ma cinapectipiiuptiemones cn -nne Standard | Oil Company: Laas the defendant/s duty to ascectain OY Judge Landis at Chitdxo to-day, raid he had no comment whatever to At the raiiren d's ofiee whether the rete wan so fixed, and it bein for the jury Whether testimony exhib ted the truth of] the transaction The Jury “faving found ‘a verdict of multe {t becanie the duty of the Vourt make concerning the matter 5 Mr, Rockefeller dM not play golf this morning, as las been his dally custom [since hie arrival at Fores: HNL FINE EXCESSIVE then! reviews jt# action In The Cours ate ayaa Wome! ty a frosen| getermining what) corporation held the a eae was taken up in transmitting it by telephone to ev prec! in c Hird avenue late] Stock of the defendant Standara Ol AND UNJUST, SAYS & : 2 precinct in the city. it tue Youle p Company. of Indiana. This demon- o-day that he. feels positive that he ir third rev strated thal a Very large proportion of THE OIL TRUST. Katie Tieischi t onthe ae | RS ASE abides ot he standaed Ol - a EITBESEUIEr ew NOScRDOU VE Wa eet Ne areaw cna} Company. ct New Jemoy which has News of. the unprecetented fine im: No. 203 First aven in custody. | other famous Fuush herose, “iperd | eulenndinx + stock Of approximately $1(0.- poxed upon the Standard Ol] Company had grilled the four Espisito broth- May's ara: in bis aud walked up Lilrd | [oP court: dixcumen at leneth the by Judge Landis in the United States if grille pisite grimly patroiting the | \atlouy defenses offered by.couneel, and Court at Chtengo to-day was received ers, the young Italian fruit vendors who rented the cellar where the out- with a soarchitgnt ye the nominal defendant is the in New York with excited interest. The e and aft Ty Has red ashi ley fda cpa tare Frmeral expectation for nome days has board quarter. a Coe cadi of New Jersey, whose o¢en that the decision would be unta- f "Laeen the dago,”’ he said in seif-de- tapttal fe fiondio 000. in the real defends | Yrable th the Sandard Olt Company, Tomaso, twenty-four; George, seventeen, ; tense. hand over iand kine ber’ [ants This ie #0 for the feagon thal it" hut apparently, no one looked tor the 3 s hen Mrs. Amelia Brehm got to the Mae Imposition of the maximum penalty on Separately and then in the : y-sccond Street | Station Niece ne ciewenar tne Bente for the 1,462 counts in the indictment, reach- Teat : z ee was_specchlcas defore| ihe purpose of carrvine on busingsa !8¥ the eno Sotal of $29,240,000, Important admissions were drawn from Luigi, after niened he! of half alihrougnout the United States and An official of the Standard Oi Com- h nents ; i ances. She talked until the! the accompltthmeat of that nurpore ab. pany sald the amount of the fines evi- he slain little girl or had heen in the “peartly diemirsed the charge| scro the tock! of other corporations |Gensed the tnjurtice against the coni- Mowel the tearful young misa| auch corporations #0 absorbed have pane “Phe amount of Judge Landia’s fines,” cellar where she was maltreated at Three times the Inepector applied the 2rews_to Luigh At_tira: he was sul. Jen, then frightened, hysterica! under the grilling he cdnfessed that he had been sawing wood In the cellar be- afternoon Katie Tietachler disappeared. Then he admitted that he had known the girl by sight, and had often spoken to her. Now and then he had sold her fruit and vegetables when her moth- er had sent her, out to purchase provis- fons. On the day she Is supposed to ‘have bees murdered she was sent out to buy a cake. Suspect Nervous. “This fellow Luigi,” sald Inspectot McCafferty, after he had sent the four men to Jefferson Market Court, “at- tracted my attention as soon as they Brought him in here. His head was bowed and his eyes roved wildly. He @eemed to have something béaring ‘heavily on his mind. My detectives ‘will apk that he be held and his broth- ‘ers discharged, At the home of the Ezpisitos at No 400 East Fourteenti street, it wan Bald toDay thal for beveral WeekY picar two of the brothers have guarded thelr frult stands throughout the ‘night ‘Though they had permission to store their fruits and vegetables in the ce! Jar where the murdered child's body waa found, they did not do so. They had devoured thelr stock ening when she-waa on her way (rom the store. The accused: Michael atano, eighteen years old and mayn he been In the country sixteen months: <The two Hittle girls, Sad Roren- echwelg and sister Gus: who gamed hin atrest last might rere also in court and repeated their accou the attack on them last night. Prisdner Wax held in $1.0 ball ee TEN-YEAR-OLD GIL ts has her fs Giovanni Vituocto, id, a coal- and ice peddler. thirty-eoven years who lives at No. #1 Bast Seventy- h street was arraigned to-day} in Yorkville F }ice Court on @ charge mate by ten- year-old Annie Rouse, of No, #9 East Seventy-eighth street. The «irl ilves with her » Mrs, Irene Seitz, and was alone ther, the fiat yesterday morning, eho the iceman called. She says he net down and was roughly he her waen fer shrieks aroused te | ment. The man fled over the vot, walle the «irl ran (o mest her step- mother. Women tenants pursued the fi saan to the roof, but he had disa @ Waa well in th hood there was no diMcult mee ntral Office Detective Van: Twisten sted him and had him in line at Freadauarters to-day. He denied his gullt and was taken to court ee eel WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for Naw York City and vicinity: Falr and cooler to-night; Sunday fair; fresh westerly winds. Eastern New York: Fair night and Sunday; cooler to-night in southeast portion; diminishing west winds. New Jersey: Fair and cooler to wight; Sunday fair; light to fresh winds. CHARGES ICEMAN the time of her isappearanze. STRANGLED GIRL MAY BE HELE FARRELL, NURSE Broadway Stenographer Says Dead Victim Resembles : Acquaintance, What might prove to be an Identif- vation of ‘the woman foun murdered In the areaway of No. 3% East Nine- Heth street last Tue'day mirning, was made at the Morgue to-day by a wom- an Who described ‘herself us Mies Cath- erine W. Ludwig, a stenographer, em- ployed by Duke Mac. + im- porters of handker m Broadway. Miss Ludwig refused to ive ber home address. fhe younk woman, ufler looking at the dead woman, pald aie delieved he. eaid that ri to be Helen Farrell igat_m J who, vignt monuis and thut they ‘had found It expedient | Ago, when Mien LudWig’ nasa, ie mas to keep the woods on the street and| her last, lived at No.) Hast Tweitth stand guard over them. Tomaso and| treet. Ming Ludwix said Helen bar: Lule were performing this duty on the] {tte twelfth rirect house. ‘night of the outrage, accordine to their] Detective-Licuts ey’ und MoMull eighhors. though thelr mother vigor-| Were sent to the Morgue to au nusy denied that they were out of) ans Lodwix, To told “trem: ths ee Dts OSCE VeaaN alte @ead woman strongly resem! ‘ Fartell, who had a sister lying 1° LaaaeG | Where Up the State a is - 7 Magistrate hie in the Harlem aIOED BUCH BLACK ON Court Tondiy, remanded. to use 6 without’ bail the Saker bythe patina [knowing something about the murd The prisoners are John Kuzmic a the Itaitan | watchman at Hroadwa't and One H ootivlack, of No. ‘ater atreet, whol dred ath) Trenty-nj strses Tae reacued from in angry mob last! admits that he hed a woman ‘in i ; z te bet | SUMPAnY wOme thas Letor cine night by Detective Delaney, after b der was perpetrated; Frank Gray Jrgcaccused by two litte girls, was at- {and Peter uper Tagned in the Hasex Market Court to-, The police say that there tn no gare ners was -anotoer witness io ape | derice to connec! any of these men Pear against hin, iitie Annie Wel ec ite Tr y is T Biein, of No. did Henry street. Bne | Coroner Biirady later examined the) sitively identified Christuno as the | itt. Kumnicho wis pela a Bec) ; Fr the-otire aaa one Iso an who caught and held her the other | Bt) Ae mag aie uvolon. UDGES UPHOLD TSN SENAT ELECTION CASE M ALBANY, Aus. 3.—The Appeliate Division, Third Department, this ternoon afMirmed the decision of Justice Wits t shall be an ete tion of § Senators next fall, 7 nimoys © nk 10 for a stay of the wrt Teneral Decker sald v nYene al an en on n Juatice Owen © arguments sndamus to wend of State Martin, ot tne Hinman, of Binghamt Cnastdy” th perkon of upholaine Just ison. Deputy Aattore ne Decker represented toe Att enernl in hehalf of Secretary of State John-8, Whalen ——— HAYWOOD MAY DIRECT “cao acct NEGRO OF TANG her Teddy hear to ea home. TO MISTREAT HER ys Attempt Was Made in} an Apartment-House Elevator. Lester M. Dotson, a fifteen-yedeold negro elevator-boy In the Melrose ‘Apartments at One Hundred and highth street and Central Park West, was arrested td-day, cnarged with an stempted—aenituli—upon—elght-year-oid p.cnies daraia, Who lives with her{ uncie, Herman G.nu, a tailor, at No. 41 central s eat. ity of the piace Alu (oe resistive aye pal nh leone Als ‘we Mimaquaes | \ win) be Pate Lite ury. “Oe, (ors anu ‘The Rowen ui tee OL tae bt Kpied aden le Ket Vinwll, p Wats Hucriou Lb aed Uy wii is a Hu dare oy ek G peauty, litde Is an ADU Gee jan. ‘they live 1a onthe ago they went Olms preseee cna f ing tor many famiUes to Gig | hood, ang ang [the Ite OL, | packazes | t to the Metron: inte yeasts A stilt of Clothes Dotson tang | Aparimen: and soe | When she returnsa| nt take har e trigntonad spraka no but Dotson n 10 convey to Nar a threat Chal he would Pty er sacra tt sre reventrd erat trey ippaned, jere “sas no one ty ‘he hallway w Jihe chia was released from the [sisi She hnirried to the homes of hh and Kept quint until late last nix nen her fright develop ek of hysteria. ‘Then ory. lina went to the Wert ©: street atadion Capt Grant ar jpeared to go ta Work Neawas arren 3 [At the station-houre he was confronted hy the child. who Identified hin and re- peated the story she had told Olma, HELD FOR ATTACK ON CLITTLE GIRLS: The frightened erten of Nttie girls in front of the Yorkyil at Fifty-seventh street and Third avenue Ion of Peliee- tm Court, to-day aitracted the # nian Cavey, who had usr dlrposed of a prisoner {nelde. In reply to tie policéman'a qi one of the chbdren, & ton-youree who fall her nai was Schwartzmeyer, of No. 68) Firet ave. nue, told the policeman thet they ad en approached by A well-drsterd young man who had Invited them Into] the park with him, When (hey refused put his hande on them and han- ad them roughly When their as-| rajlant, Whom they pointed ot on the} corner, saw Casmidy he farted to run, ut the policeman was too quick for him and captured him after a chase | of a blook | ‘Aw Cassidy was lending bis prisoner ip the steps to arraign frim woman | ntepped up and rushed Ptive, | brite, take the he exclaimed, | sin in the face, to make a complaint arainst strl * want 4 men,” she sald. “He approached HIBBING MINE STRIKE, s' seven-year-old daughter itin this - ing and trisd to deag her Into «| cellar, Leame to court to get & warrant, | SA Aug. &—W. D. but T never thought I'd be lucky enough 1 neurer of the, (7 find him.” , Seles ‘The woman said she wan Mra. Anna ot Min: when) johnson, of No, 1% cast Fitty-sixth asked to-day as to the trucs ot reports) street. Magistrate Breen, in comment. that ) inKe # hand in tue | ing on the ease, anid that It wae one of wirike. 4 Tbbing and Duluth cret that had ever been called to (xin) et, aid he Lind wot| hie attention, Ie held the. prigonor, ye ed to my io Minne-| who said he wag Frank .owsts, man- pata, but he war RoIng back to hin domk | ager & fungh-room al Fitty-ninth Genver and world be eubiert to any] street and Madison avenue, in §2,000 orders for the good of the Federatiem, ball for triel | Brooklyn oe Arrives | | on nceforward but a nom'nal existence, this afternoon author: ompany fifty Umes oli carried under the TOURING MOTOR Tt ovalue of ot} was eh, 10. For ar of oll, eal at about wate, been Oned 320,00. An appeal will be taken in the~ ates Statew Cireult: Court of Appesis but} Whether It Will be entered at once or) Whether the full time allowed by. law Guinea Hampered by} mined by oy HM) be taken wil! be de vounsel In Chicago. Lawyers cenerally Dust, Crashed Together on rere amased | by the magnitude of the Ane imposed ; was pointed out that nothin Eepresahel ~ Wer Phen “which the Standard Oli Road in France. Company of Indiana has been sen- tenced to pay haa ever Deen, exacted before In a procemting for violation af! nop Cx OR 4 any Will be Watched with the closent sion between two eutomodties this terest motionis| by the attorneys d{- |@fternoon fire men were kitled and two rectly concerned but by all law: The decixian became knewn just three minutes before the close of the stock Sent, whith is always sensitive and | Wwe To Ane unaedal conde Whatever. the effect of the sonoun ment might have bean at. ans, athar thun a Saturday noon-tiine, tf had al inokt. none At All to-dac,” ‘The market! hadsbeen oxicemely dull ati day apd) [the final trading wes without in: F i [In Wall rtreet there waa. more 3. 1 }ovhers mortally wounded One of the cars was competing in the Citterton Cap race and colltged | w running at full witha touring | [car Among the meh Kiked are (is lediters of <vo newspapers, The rocing car left Paris this morning It In said that the dust pver the road! revented the drivers from seeing much | iktance ahead. | 16 MISSING FROM apeed Of the orrobnhle. effect of the de. on raiiroad aheren than of the eles \ettect. on Biandard OM tock. which ist ‘naetive and is trated on in the curn) yianket and not om the Stock Exchangs! iteelf. Special attention waa given: by Wall rireet men to the recommendation of Judge Landis, that «call belesued for WRECKED $1 STEAMER a spectal Grand Jury to coneiler the] gather partlas 0° the operations of} which the Standard ON Company of} Thdjana waa. found aa, the| MUSCAT, Arabia, -AUg. &—The Gert probability (hat proc would be| man steamsnip | Teutonta © fro Bus-} commenced azainst Chicago and] gorah, Asjatic key, for Hamburg. | Alton Raflroad Comp The prece-| was totally Wrecked duly #9 near Hes| this recommendation! Madrak, on the southeast coast of| My regarded | Araoia. | Sixteen members ofthe crew are belleved to have been lost ‘They eft the wreck+in boats and have not since been heard from ROOSEVELT SILENT ON OIL TRUST FINE. 2.—Pre Ident OYSTER BAY, Aug. | Roosevelt recetyed the news from the Associated Press teat Judge Landis, the United States Distrier Court in Cul. cago, had decided agiinat the Stand+ra Oi Company, of Indiana! And Tad m=) E Aggrezating 918.240.06, and | Gienloved creat interest, i ne President had no commest to make on the decision. MOB HAS ROP AROUND NECK OF GLa ASSAILANT MUTINY ABOARD, SHIP FORCED 10 RETURN 10 PORT Just in Time to Save Ship Rise Against Irish Ifalian. Mate. Mathing Salo, wu mtddle-aged Seatian |, It was yery mucn to the W. Ciark of low type. was held In $50) bonds for | Ruszell on the main deck of the steam-| trial In the Butler Street Court, Brook- | #bip Bt. George as she started down tyn, to-day, afte Magistrate Dooley had) the Lower Bay to-day on her way to |Mstened to the story of two girls, Anna | Chinese «mi Philippine ports. There TtOROTS, BReM RevENtEeN, If NO, 1S THT: WAS KA Teo aDpATS—e MUe > street, and Teresa Schnopf, aged etx-| tiny of ttn German seamen on a Brit- rn, of No. lu ree., whom the | ish siiip against an ‘rat mat italian ix accused of Having attacked} ‘The Irish firmt mate hed bls revolver tant night, | drawn ani was ready to THe Incidentally, Ballo was Ladly in need | Germans, ‘had shipped as fireme of repairs, for a mob whicn formed| refused to inake a move ther would when the girls’ “screams were heard) give the Irish first mate a chance to, eandled him without gloves. use his flat: or a club or the gun, and The swo girls went on an ertand for] the St. George had to put back ¢ \anas father last night The store the recacoitrant members the were sent to In at Third street| crew imprison4 in the forecastle, wl iifth avenue, ‘Chey were on tne Great diMiculty ts expenenced at this « Aiolitey noted « arate time of the sear in secunng crews 1¢. ng behind them. They had for steamsiip« bound on long voyegrs deen warned by tuely parents, and so | Taere is plenty of work Sust now on the hurried along, but the fellow qui Grewt Lakes and on yachts at bei. Net ins pice 100. In a (ow varda hie VR ARes, than o pike corned Ra Bort Day wo and jad in hands |p en. i 2 Anospengent and oa man who sleoped up rent Hall acout iading of Zi tons ot Jecbusness sha tallen purced uw, fe Peta! 1 front of the two Rislé. and they saw fm (urn into Bond street, where oo 1 ihe stranxer he lived. Poted Le have had to pass this cor! strike-breakers North German there le a vacant lot and no| Lioyd Mri and deserted her, were Ony ef the darknoss. Tie MEE NATAI PRS PRUENTT wan tei 2 hen ten firemen went abo: truck etored there, Sallo sid aa they ae pler No. a South Brooklyn, the ved and once mort atucked them. wero! il drunk and giad of It ‘tne Phis time, 4, tempted todrag ship started awsy and was well down Anna Into the lot. In er struggics hey, toward Sandy Hook before an attempt as wax almost torn olf and she was (04 monde ke seeks up: ae latest addt- aif fainting whén her erles reached a! ong '0 the crew and set them 19 saloon a dleok away, and a crowd of | Syery_ man persistent hold men armed with boltien and clubs came | iver, | They red io work and Raat sarsiated sin indwieing In: German. yod- a aa iitngaones TRny First Omesr Sallo tried lo escape but the mob! O Donnell niade wn eneech thateven hi eeized him. and were beating him when | German hearers urderstood The noose Instead of gatme to the flockad aft quart bottle of prnesede? to. piss fire-room they and one of them whiskey, [homenoas aurKested a tope Lawns, eecnk wmuRis avoue the trem- bling Ltgllan's neck ween Pollceman {Pvone. of the Butler street station, hai- pened along. After.a fight he man- red to cet Sallo away from the crowd Gnd lodeed him jn ¢ cell In the Butler Street pallce station. (NEE THRUST ENDS vu i CHD tabs produced which he Trond. O'Donnell jynned tn, xrabbe the whiskey and threw ft overboard Much to hie dis jfmppotntment there was no fe ANCE. [theories nbant an caMcer wtrtking & man at sen are very Agta. The Germans sald they mork.unicss they were given o dally | allowance of schnapps. Donnell sald i would make them work, They sank es m and he drew his revolver. Tt became finally apparent that It would be fally to ro to sea with su a crowd, and the St. Georre heeded around and fu back to *e unser ba casting anchor off Staoleten. 8. 1 Vapt, Mav communicated with C, P. | Sumner. acent of the shin who ordered that the Germana be lbeked In the fore- castles Th a poarch was started for the British Consul, whose adv was Atsired before stron could be taken to) place the men under arr | would not Joseph A. Clarke and Frode earusy, atatemen at Bheepsticad Bay track, were paying poker In # stable, ourly to-day. when they quarreied Biel a dollar, | “phis e-your Judgement day!” Clarke | ta alleged to have exclaimed, juat be-| “eo Dacarvey doudied up with a knife | puncture through fda lect lung and 4) sino in voe rigat aide. When Detective Mabin arrived from | & Sicepeiewt Bay Atation and asked who did) the Mook a rhe boldly | procaimed he did and said that the! Frenonman find struck bim frst Decarucy Was romoved to the Recop- Hoetta| of Coney Isiamd, where Dr. Boyle sald he will die, Magtetrate | Vorhees in Coney Island Court held] Clarke without batt | EXILE FOR IRISH POLICE, BELFAST, Avg. 3—One hundred din- Affected members of the local potic The Clupeco process, an exclus’ ROO STYLES IN QUARTER torpn wete oxlled to-day to remote an | $ Jgoketed ot irsland: 6 Pee Tea ~ j sired toy 7 nt off German Sailors Aboard British port} “ARROW COLLAR and mos: accurate Quarter Sizes Cluett, Peabody & Co., Troy, N. ¥., Makers of Cluett Shirts THIRTEEN POLICE CAPTAINS ARE SHIFTED ABOUT | Bingham Gives a Little Shake} Up Before Going ‘on His Vacation. | i ! | Commissioner, Bingham before going | on day transferred thit-| teen police captains In Manhattan. the ils vacation In tenc Bronx and Long Istand, to go Into ef- Te Nik @VenIng, The transfers take Capt. George €. | Liebers away from his arduous task of Jocating “the Man Higher Up" of the Muiberry street precinct and gives him the freah air of Bronx Park, | were old Yy t BLUECOAT’S SHOT GAVE DEATH HURT TO FLEEING MAN | Fugitive Had Been Fighting When Policeman Fired Upon Him. i Policeman Kavanaugh shot and mortally injured Lionel’ Dowdney, of No, 14 Jefferson aenut, Brooklyn, be- fore: dawn to-day while trying to arrest i him George B. WWerbb, of No, 687 Quiney _ street, Brookiyy, and Dowéney, whe friends. Ull they fell out re cently, were at Throop avenue and De- caiur street, and Dowdney started @ figat, 1t is clajmed,.and knocked Webb | 3 down. Webb called for help and the po- Heeman ran up. Beelng him coming, Wowdney took to his heels an@ the po- ieemen followed, gailing om him te xe length Kavanaugh yelled: “T'll shoot !f you don't halt!” Dowdney went on, and the bluecoat iiaeee one shot, which hit the young eee In the back, He Is thought to be @ytng in St. Jonn-« Ttoxptts Dowdney {x twenty-three years old ———_——_—__ New York Men Shoot Well. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION GROUNDS, Aug. d.—In the xunahoot hers to-day, Wilkins. of New York, killed for P vs five out of fy. bin's. and ‘Groree Wane ight. of New York, forty four out of fifty rs With smiling lips and genial talk the family sit about the table, the guests about the ban- quet board, in pleasant antici- pation of the moment when NABISCO SUGAR WAFERS are served. Delightful dessert confections that add to the joy of ice crearns and ices, fruits and frozen puddings, preserves and sweets of any kind or character. ent tins, so tu twenty-Sre cent ny y, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Former Inspector Donnid Grant, who been quietly commanding the Wes One Hundredth, is sent to Union Mar ket, jou whtoh counts that day| well when there are a few push-| cart arr an} & lost baby or two,! Join SRO sooner rhe te heen-net ing as an ipecior over tn Wiillama- burg du the {loesn of inspector) Bwocney, Is reduced to a captaincy and | tales Liver’ place in the Milserry 3 ’ ! abifted He Hagin, fa Weat Sixty-eight James So Station, Cit ede = ‘cward Walling, from Ba: nue to City Hall, Reels is Posty, tran to Morr sania Livbers, from Park. mp, from and Fifty-second . OM Brooklyn. . ‘Brennan, from Movri to One Hundred and Fitty see: ond street on, from East Thirty Fred G. Atch street to West One Hundred ao. cris TPwenty-ffti st } Patrick Ryine, from West One Hun ty-Afth street to Bast ed and Twe Thirty-fifth street John D. Harlihy. from Unlon Market 16 West Ona Hundredth street. Donald Grant. from Wert One dredth street, to Union Market John W. O'Connor, from acting com- mand of the Tenth Inspection Distriet to Mulberry str at Ae captain SWATTERS GO ON OUTING, je and games of the will be held to- road house, New| ate Avenue, oa ia “Brook bes Mulberry | Went stree D On to BAD BLOOD seas Vanit ena Ss Hun- The Swatter annual outs Association Boehm's fester ai 1. 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Atrialwilloonvinos a that W.L.. as $3.50 Aeon 4 thé bestinthe world. a In Greater Hew York : i ie ia reune fir A sea be fe SEARS Bee ir a DIED. FILAN,-On Friday, Aug. 3. on Forest, Wertcherter, N. Y., BTRVRN, beloved hue band ut Kathrine Herolt, aged 60 years. Members of the Holy Name, of St. Ray, mond’s; also the Grand Army, Reno Post, No, 44, cre requested to attend hie funsrat on Monday, Aug. 5, from St. Raymond's Church, where a solemn high mass of, requiem will be sald for the repose of hip at 10 o'clock. Interment, Calvarr.— AN Oe eee SogK MATER, fine eigen afte POCK wan’ Troees oermane APWiviar reat mine ted, atest ora me fet World Help Wants will ; quickly bring'to your door the _j Kind of workers that, will de}