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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY. MAY 8, 1908. sf : POLICENEEDNT ‘Two More Victims GRAS GIRL AND ‘CONFESSES HE ITCHING HUMOR TFRONE BPECTED wyucens’ Are Unearthed on FTSHRINTO | HELPED MURDER. ON LITLE BD His Hands were a Solid Mass, and Disease Spread All Over His Body —In Four Days the Child was paper correspondent who le here claimeg evidence tn revenge for her prosecu- Entirely ae Mother Strongly ] Appellate Divison sion of ihe Ste) eadtens bocy belonged to a woman ieee paty onan Guar erethass er unstaed) | ACI pees Child’s Peril or Prisoner, Once Acquitted of : preme Court Sweeps , [whe Nas nownere near the ize of] netween Rouie and Lamphere, and, s¢/ the Speedway and Makes | Crime, Says He and An: , RECOMMENDS CUTICURA _ i & Mrs. Guinness, rom ay # further reported ts of unquestion - hein All Away, back to vesteraay's theory—that Mr® | integrity and. standing in the com Remarkable Rescue. othe: Killed Victim for $8 SOAP AND OINTMENT Guinness has fled mates 7 —_—_- -—- fMmassacring her own children and slay Ae more In= some hapless woman whom she had selected as her substitute in the final } THOMAS WOULD TURN © tuners, «fhe Murcer am PACING SULKY LONG ISLAM bodies are found on the “ i Guinness .arm fresh mysteries confront, Terence McIntyre and Jim Doolin (Special to The Evening World.) oven 1 Nicobsnigcntan ikpitehing a manegers against the police to prevent horror of the charnel house. Heeeecaateeeina oe aa ote Were out on the Speedway this afternoon,’ ayAGANSETT, L. I, May 8.—The| sores. We first noticed it on his litsle 7 4 ? UY : h aay ‘ df this theory turns out the correct | © . 7 unearthed have! both trying to break a rece:d McIntyre a A 7 rs ands. His hands were not as ba Admits e hrew Dice it yans interference with Sunday performances | lites zs other one | L¢e Mdentified The known victims are: mystery surrounding the murder of @/ then, and we didn't think anything | pending decision on the law were 4, proves more than any ero JENNIE OLSEN, the sixteen-year-old | {70v¢ bis own pacer, Queen Bess, andjman named Peckham, of Three Miles | serious would result, But the next day act the supreme cunning of this Nor- Doviln held the reins over a ewift step- we heard of the Cuticura Remedies bein, + | Injunctions obta! by theatrical : awept away by decisions handed down | wegian woman that slie should sacrifice OSte?-daughter of Mrs. Guinnes: c Harbor, three years ago, has i zood f oh 3, eto! th eat rea ‘on that c . nas vee per belo: pene to Charles Scotaldo, fhe] ) go good for itching sores, ete., that | Sons While Delmas Summed Up [irre renee helsyn ewan woman that she should sacrince Sy LL SLGBLIN, of Manateld, [PE belonging to Chertes Scotaldo. The scived by a confession made by Will-| Choghe would ger them, By this preme Court to-day burn her own house, thus tricking the|® Dak Jam Williams, of Montauk, Pe 1 time the disease had spread all over his Wis. but numerous brushes between them was found dead in his house and there body, and his hands were nothing but Was svidence that he had been choked @ Solid mass of this itching disease, I Guar went to tho drug store and purchased SU Maa By a tox of Cuticura Soap and one box of Hussey, his next door ne + Cr ira Ointment, and that night I cused of the murder and a: sped my little “boy and took the roner Lewis, of ira Soap and lukewarm water and as acquitted. jwashed him well, Then I dried him ‘with @ soft bath towel, and took the | Cuties-a Ointment and rubbed him ‘ re 3 have been inconclusive. ment Company the decision, in household had beon wiped out and giv-| TW female corpses and those of six| “After Hours’ —Garvan a Con- blood, 40 to eoaak, and etter one of partment was enjoined so long as the) state's Attorney Smith to-day made| found this morning. suey the public peace or amount to a serious |Guinness tragedy. Hix deductions from | '§ 48 “2t almost no clew to the identity | their encounters. Gradualiy Queen Bess ‘for Thaw—Later Claims It Was In the case of the Proctor Amuse-| Potts into the belief that the whole | OLE 0. BUL.....G, of Iola i This afternoon they were out for all the Justices concur, says tn ie her the more time for getting out |™Alea yet remain untdentifed. This | lirmithialicans ithe ewhole iPolice Dealt neroran icy GAO tally includes the two bodies which were | Diced, s0 speak, and after one or nection of A N. Brad | Plaintift’s entertainment shall be xiven | nig rat official signed statement to the| Despite the searcaing tnvyesttgations | 24 were fe = aay ot a nea at C 9 y: tn such a nner as not to disturb press dealing with his conclusion in the] Of the Sheriff and State «...ney, there bade fair to be the fastest of any of these bodies. Their task is compli- | y, 4 vi Interruption of the repose and religious the evidence which he possesses and 1s] cated by the fact that the bodies ‘Hoye Lpesan to gain until she was a good Sag Harbor, and Will no , thoroughly with it. I did this every {berty of the co: ity. ‘Th vould vaiyiky x follows: been in the ground for at least eighteen Plensth ahead of her rival. Doolin leaned Felt Mus ns ning before I. put him te { District-Attorney Jerome stated to-day that he had endeavored to TEATUCASEATTS Ge TIT SDESA FREAD THE aoe eae Ui aaregriieey rapeeraiiioren|| months G rorweraland) urcedile}nacse uuu’ allinin Av nergoth theapymen evening Diao y nde rate Uedlendtin ‘ | sant lea phair eta Pa : Pinkerton Men / co could n WWiilismss| ured): Aaa Ties DOTTIE induce E. R. Thomas to turn State's evidence. lice omMlcers the queation of determining | perished in the fire tne morning of] ,,._Pinierton Men on Case. | efforts cit) city EME eas Asa Nilluume cured, You, hava ray perralasion, to “ ¢ retin i ther a performance of the plain- | April 2 were brought into the afair yesterday |e ap, and victory seemed certain for) | sve der | Bored as 1 y did ought to know of . I wanted to get a complete case against Charles W. Morse and the am would be a serious interruption of) Ray Lamphere set fire to the building} may be awe to discover fresh evidence {the mare. fot implicated Gt the Ci edies. [ will surely is te hope of Sherif Smutzer and| Si ated. incinerat Prosecutor Smith. These outsiders are © to substan iddenly, at One Hundred and Sixty-| Wilbems sas the repose and religious Mberty of the! in which they w Pactehant and snd the Cuticura A Remedies, for th others, if possible,” he said on the witness stand before Commissioner out on community with the danger of a com- jis plenty of evider jn charge of C.J. Smith and he has eee eeceas | ity hisieno ee suffering wit! lineage Se ManE Ca Uj 1 a vas indic! F j {iment for contempt cas his so E. fol s ro hese. It Is s. | a sarer was lode? in Kar owmpion fering with skin diseases, Mrs, Hand to-day. “Later Thomas was indicted, as I told him he would be, miment, for ee cea aueen | the en Beye cAreateteaer tet atc el in| trazeammmmmneralleag toueeseenycelenmee te await rial eee ea) (Donate, 208 Fremont St., Kokoro, unless he accepted my offer. It was only for a misdemeanor, 1 was wh=:rer there was such an interrup-|ihe Helgelein murder, had knowledge of!ing farms for further, information re- and cain 2 \dnd., Sept. 16, S00 ae 7. F ‘ 5 o| ear ‘airs, Guinne: cetablianment. | Way across, McIntyre realized at one after the others for a more serious charge than that. tion, the tragedy, TMe State will be able to/¥@rling sirs, Guinness's blisament. | wa 0: JoIntyre realized at once 3 The others are working unuer the di- | chat she might de run over by Doolin's : a in deciding on the injunction obtained, prove the above conclusion beyond 8) resto: of the Shee ps ree an ‘ | Another sensation developed during the day was that fe) yl by s rr ' ‘ horse NSU — | r iz y Jerome threw | by A. L. Shepard, manager of the Man- doubt. s Inquiries for Missing. ys up, Jim! he shouted, but ji } dice for a dollar a round and drinks besides while Delmar was summing jase neatre, the court in an opin-| Karly this morning, the rain which | with the world-wide publicity given | oon intent only on catching up w jon written by Ju Ingral eas pa sohcetectiad ony h a-th ince Wednesday eve- | to Laporte during the lasi few da “And Blackhends Prevented j in the Thaw trial. He later corrected his testimony by saying that the amitowaere ; eraham, re- ‘had been falling since Vi cot, intermit- | Queries @s co tne whereabouts ot men Queen Bess, nelther saw the child no i , A and ying that the) terring to a rumor that Police Captain | ning was still coming 1] Mae are suid to haves ieroratheibiesrdl tie ihr, Mae POR EGBG 5 j Cured by Cuticura, t g <elleh d been reported as threat- 8 dooryard | tu SUT ee eae r . h . but kept 1 ‘ y dice throwing occurred after court had adjourned. Kelleher had been reported as at-/tently. The barnyard and the doory! town from different points of the coune St) te ais HELRE nen Hy Piper rainicann: Ee jtry have beg : Ne Anes ening to stop moving pictures in the|where explorations are scheduled to | 1! n tO pour tn, but Sheritt ! oar k i} jlendshi “Ry, vas): mnutzer — decline een ess eater spe she Skin Cure, but_do Also developed was Mr. Jerome”’s friendship for the “Ryan boys,"'| theatre un Sunday, afternouns, sas [continue are sltvated on the apex of 2 |falnes” altan living im Ohiocis Wid. seapunded, wo eagerly: saat. 99 the UF T thw Ointment in ve sons of Thomas F. Ryan, as well as the fact that a sister of Frank Gar-| “Under t injunction members of | nigh knoll and the ground drains quick- Meee aes Mrs. Aseannees anda few 1. was abreast of i Robert J 4 ¢ cura, Ree aad hot f A h oll 01 vented enter- is ac jour ceases it |‘ e explained the posses. Abd ad beds obert Jones, of pont to bathe the face i van, one of Jerome”s trusted assistants, was married to a son of Anthony 2 lice force are prevented enter-|1y, put unless the downpour tt [Qf dls horse and carriage after neo} Wile of the roa ert nes, ah Ain e fa e I NY | ing these premises except to serve war-| soon would be impossiBle, so Sheriff | disappeared by the explanation aceinarsenind ris F AGsctia ve rns N. Brady. He |rants, which, of course, could only be) smitzer said, for his assistants to con- | had © fpaded with him ‘i “Holding the lines tightly in his right Victim With M RIPARBOARITOR ene i ef : a f Mi tly tn his Soap for f Mr. Jerome took the stand voluntarily | a morning sesison, while the pis. | QDMRed Upon evidence that a crime} tinue thelr search for skeletons. aroused as to the fate of several hive} hand, McIntyre leaned tar to th in Train Srias as agreeable. / ‘@fter recess to make a statement ex-| trict-Attorney was on t neuetanat S| had been come Os or fori erret J it was predicted by the authorities | men ae erabloxed by: Mrs. N- left and with his other arm rnate. In Frain smias oA Internal Treatment toe . : ‘ 5 be ML. of persons who had committed a fel = tions per- | Bes These have been given express (°! i aE dt CB ts Children, and Adul } Blaining how he chanced to dine with} “Mr. Jerome." said Mr. Pierce impres- | ony. or Misdemeanor in their presence. | that as soon as eee aieaeeerlaal es by pgveral netghbors, ‘who abe? the little girl up and Imo the - GoTo attoura Sa Oe.) to Clean. the Bia, I E. R. Thomas, on which occasion he| sively, “1 now give you another ut they being enjoined from enter-| mitted further grews ip Dellet that moree them met him just as Doolin, with a y Sanat “, ‘ iq fea the (Skin. a euggested that Judge Davy be en-] tunit es oppor-| ing the bullding during these Sunday | sould be made. This view was shared | death at her hands. pei eee ~ GUAYQUIL, Feu ‘ i See coisa sre Thones Hs nity © ad Whether you dined or| entertainments, @ crime committed in aI a a terre to CEES and | , Aout seven years ago, It ts sald, lst her vail Ai t BUTaneE is Be. Mr. un with youn| ‘ | the buldting at that time would not be | by h 3 bo was In her service. anc Queen Be: her lead ete t | had been misinterprete: era] Nee. | Segregated from the rest of the city 0 | vidence which has =| Pamied te ed waere he was. che 5 salmon cnet Tw trains i wasa misconception regarding it at| Oh T know young Ryan all right, and| New York a territory In whieh during laps Laporte since earls yesterday. | to mstnery the coro onepeatiatein ey ae seefiatecalenstursuviena |(oe Tatalnuraborit red 1s [. Sayirate, sald Mr: Jerome. He added | ¢steem bim as a Ane young chap. Til) fe “puice are romenies toentore tie | The finding therefore of two more bod-|, Amel Green who ie sald to Rave tad Por ynother, Are. Anna, Mutgey who | Tee Hat time E. K. Tho. had not | $9 to lunch or dinner with Allan Ry ol calilawaanarenicuicny a ¥ % {ris friends that he frequen por aks tas: BOs GED. aly: 29 = tober fagan. MEME CA elie Decker will anyertimenor rap pine “ ar ee ermine aw ange Peete Uiat lies was not unexpected ey ene |Broused by Mrs Guinness at Hehine) ; lives in One Hundred and Sixty-seventa t nine reo strict " is Pet ata: 1 wo} an cou mier {turning of the bones crea ensa- ithe excla n that guests lind arrive et, said she had run away troy | jC Were santic 5 j friend of mine, asked me of I woubl| District-Attorney. “I am not trying to ales Pe tect ou ae Leieitivertheless, and the labors of the) and that SATE yeaiaralved) reet, said it ne ot i an Esk y ” f Wmeet Mr. Thomas at dinner. and I sald | duck this connection of friendship with| ments without disobeving the order of | searchers acquired ew impetus. |DarMayt8, TUPPOSed to he somewhere iy one Sue ee auaus : — i I would. I wanted thetn to induce| young Ryan. Have it out, all of it. Let| ihe, court unless amhed with a war- . F the East. Ince nee put ie former acquaintances - Fr. a Oo ' Mr. Thomas to turn State's evidence! me know what you want to know, ay | rant” ; P Victlmimcom ae Aue eta doubt his fate. SHOE STORE t j@ that we could get valuable test!-|aamit we are warm Fete er lle Division also bps, that) one of the outside communications |, The onty sii-or whose Bame han noe ORT STORE EbrlichEye Doctors Bo fmony aguinst Charles W. Morse oF] just jog my memory and Till tal weg | wae, improneriy. ehaif of| which has attracted attention came | of Huron, 8. D., to Pane if I any other man connected with the | iverything.” W tell’ you'l the Eden Mus (Ltd) Other |day from Providence, R. I. A message | have promises | m n sat cl. Are Registered Physicians whose ex- j panic, I was led to belleve by Mr.| “pt jae’ your memor RS an | cases. sim! posed of by the nant from that city sald that one of Cay {ras carried ie Perience guarantees absolute reliability. t ‘Thomas, fr: his tone- and Gee.) ee occa: | are those of pie Athletic Club. ff the d farm may hav CeO law en Y : wi charge RURtISE wae, inclines cs ah manne |sion of the Thaw trial. Don't you te- Adolph Sucaskind. | proprietor of a | reece test “_ ebanemationNoc!|| Mrs. Guinness Alive, [! Eyes Examined (*\'sitsuaee )by 3 iembe: h . . lancing club in y-eighth street, and | been ¢ ) | “I euggosted to Mr. Thomas ; a r when Delmas was summing up | $20CInE tiikerite, oa Geis picture | this is not obtainable, but in the pres-|, That Mrs. Guinness js alive was es-| A.W. BREWSTER, M. D., \ othe Thaw © you and the Ryan) 2 ha ne {this is x tablished beyond a reasonable doubt Al years Bri e and Hospital, } ‘dinner that he procure a lawyer in|, show owner, Thevathletic clu asked lopment of evidence sheds ry beeemwedt: (ou bata Brenna atom, orme athletic club asked | ont yate of developm Yesterday. An ordinary tape meamure : EDW. JOHNSON, M. D. | Jwtlom 1 had confidence whom I could. street?" Spa Ar ge SME mand his Mficers far pres {it is given some consideration. proved the agent which may solve the 5 a ‘ ‘ f f ‘believe When-he came to me with in- | "Gh. yes." 1 ene Ee ANODE DES Prosecutor R. perplexing mystery of the long series } y years in private practice. : ne . yes." exclaimed Jerome; “I re- venting Its ndulging in| what the inquiries of Pr er plex nse my ater ene ‘fotmation. and one whose associations member 1 went there fore Abs Salt The club| ¥ BA ss {nto the alleged connection of "Qcrtrty Ns saan eee The F. & O. shoe is worth [MARCUM KENYON, M._D. or entanglements with downtown men Foes bl Fy | orim wi ) rept Wen) en of ‘ 7; Ve 4s N 8 y atta e ! Bar Hospital would’ ba! no tar in acting both in| ('e R¥an boys came In. I was glad to dancing hall Justice| Roy Lamphere with the crimes Wil the Readiens trunk of the woman found ih Me coming many blocks to see. No M. LINDEROTH, M, D. ra a em.” | e a dissenting opinion in| devel ‘ting interest. Deputy ve ruins of the burned home, which | ‘ doubt abo vour Jiking th B Dads f Thomas a GH . 5 wrote al clase dh in | develop exCIUne: at first was thouent to be the body of loubt about your liking the ate Brooklyn Eve and Ear Hospital the interests of Mr. Thomas and MY; “and you sbook dice with them?™ ds that the poll ad 20 | Sheriff Roy Marr, who Is aiding the Mre’ Guinness. This resulted Aa ° oe Spring stv's in F. & O. shoes ; Al ¢ Mode P ees ee : ! “Oh, yes, we shook dice for drinks, a yall Tiapriving the | St Attorney im this line of work, astounding revelation that. the 5 ap g a EE ees Glasses Always at Moderate Prices. new Judge Davy to be such al geciared Mr, Jerome, Crank ang rental : ANGE duce wit. Woman Was not more than “halt the een if you have been king i 5 vho wo! bly represent both ine 4 Ariat ies each order for tempo-| claims that he will soon produce welght of the sirc ho ts sup-| istant District-Attorney y : Ms EA ch Z poem would ably represent both in: Now isn't it a fact that young notion casts of hdl eb eck are impo: esses to strengthen the testimony of tiraduadacorenorioren to | other shoe jwindows: Zz wake BLIS ko 5 . 0 Mr. Garvan, your trusted aseist 4 Bik iipast N +) Ge veticn ' Y very Si f pate pst. ji 2 “1 had told Mr. Thomas that undc Sign Trani edntaeRacie SNe eres | Louis Roule, Bessie Wallac Gi Sa Yn" addition to the convincing testt-| Pleads for Liberty of .\'- We have even) sau of pat ise hour, ‘edly he would be indicted, and he was,“ elieve ves. His slater. 7 Shoemaker, who yesterday bai f the tape. half a dozen of the a tern for both Men and Women 35) sixth Avenue 12 74 Broadway t ind.cted. I could only reach him on aj stand, married a son of eee tori loa ie oer Seema ninniss NON WTNH EL po NeHOMR AT ears leged Assaitant. in many kinds of leather for Below St Below 334 Bt t misdemeanor, however, and wanted to) Brady.” al knew netted See aetisua beeen a sane ad body wa ag ot) ae any kind of weather. 101 Nassau St. ae Broadway ¢ against Charles SKS avecyo ‘i to conviet hei eric ¢ e mistress of the] | Neal use Hy aceteneitnsrethen ia) on ne ee Rear ie vanes Mocamne aan: \ecetents before them to reveal this eastle of death on the McClung Road. | Aesistant District Attorney C. a.| $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 225 Sixth Ave., near 15th St. . ‘ “That would have been for a more) ‘Let me see,” answered Mr. Jerome, | gerfous charge than misdemeanor. {at this stage seriously reflective, “I | “I did not intend to testify yesterday) Kues® I met him in all about four} times.” | that Judge Gaynor had imparted or] afternoon, moved the discharge on his NORT A SNOLMAKER 3 FIT" M ICHIGA Bee ad ee deed “ | | | HANDICAP AT THE \zance of John Ryan, a mo-| Corner of Broaaway ani 38th Street . } BUey CCA aa Vai oOs mations t0s yOu rae: torman of e New York City Ratlway 18th Street and 6th Avenue Be es tescns vo ame (UIEIP JAMAICA TRACK. Fo letepany ater tuatesear doctaeeenn| © req \creetnel fe/aee ae URNITURE CO. was arnply ee eminarclmebaariiet u | | In the first degree. Ryan ie charged 2st St. and oth Avenue Pee anes ere stti hee judges anal (Continued from First Page.) | ' with assaulting Harry Cornwat, a pas-| 260 West 125th Street WEED en di ng at near tables. Pre ISeL ENE : $99 laymen dining at near Furnished Complete own recog? ‘FAUST WINS THE S L FAV Ge the Causes GF Chanel eseosea cv || Pepe p weg Ob oes NETRZAS ae % " j H rly e h ing Grace <riking him with a controller handle i In suggesting the na Judge i i : ly everything — except! j mriking a ian ivounael tol Mé. aaa hene H ¢ Humps on the Garden City) Citeron was played. As ine race was } and fracturing hits skuit ij tigned’ a man whom 1 knew had no| i yy : [run Colloquy and Martha Jane were e Judge Foster, following a rule with i Gi h j Honea “a man wh: LPS Tao Hee Gar Ge ee ee ee ce eu SND eAomentenomeer le RHEUMATISM M DITISYST SA t hi L b i lto the stretch, with Pantoufle |: Muli guacarniilar tins fale GOUT aA D SCIATICA LIBERAL CRED! | Sreed| st Lauterbach: Governor Talks of Dictati Former Champion. third. As they swung into the st! r i _ Part 1. of the f General Ses SA SALVE. , 50 worth, $3.00 down “I did not f that Mr. Lauterbach aIKS ( ictauon Musgrave then bh ed the mare a bit Admiral Suffers From [.o sions, where Judge Rosalsky was alt- on application “ 5.00 “ f @ould represent Mr. Thomas satisface to Senators in Voting a and she drew away to win In a gallop, /*% al rom I. Ng) ing Neu TATain cneReaiiistmecion eonie pea Lene Oey 75 cs 4 i Mriteithevseoplas intorens aswell Senators in Voting on | 4 ¢ evening Wortay | Martha Jane outlasted Colioauy for the, Ride in Frisco Parade and |. "Upon what grounds do you ask for ES 100 7.50 for I did not know that Mr. Laut rbach His Racing Bills L. 1. May &—Jerome, show money. Joe Marrone bet on Pan- zy the discharge?” asked the Court 7 OPEN EVENINGS, was as clear of certain interests S FACING: Bins, D. Travers, tripple ttle holder, was put|toufle, but at first didn’t think the Bids Adieu to Fleet niametanlainantiLecepieaitthemxs RNER.On May 1. GEORGE 11 on | Judge Davy. 1 regret { any miscon- | out of the Garden City tournament this|handicapper was treating him fairly by ‘i ‘sistant Distric Attorney, “does not re- Buheralnerivat nce; 274 AS5th vat. vecption has arisen over what I have] yor ny x y May 8—Gov. Hughes /@tte7noon by Walter T. Travis, wl ) beat| putting 126 pounds on her. After Ex- member anything that hapnened that Rookland, Me., papers please copy. Piaretuonnnataneaiveenystatudiresards ii anise ni an te anes nim threw up and two to go in the|Plosion was scratched Marrone thought) gan FRANCISCO, May 8—Admiral| night. After examining all tue other ing my meeting with . BR. ‘Thoma | r De aratiy Hg eae second round of match play. Travers|he had a chance and bet accordingly. |p ang was not well enough to go on| Witnesses I cinnot find that @ere ts) Bewish also to state,’’ added the | Par Tannin re dip Grays eo Monfort, Favorite, Wins. i es any other evidence." *strict-Attorney, reverting to tue ci-| z nucee neue in raver Ria ave Paar nen were shuts SURES CAO Ci ENGR GOD fp, PEERS Cho GEESE (oer? Co Pare | “cts the compginant in court?” asked 5 rete lations to abolish | hi h yb {3 : Sey dent of meeting and throwing dice | pnlbiracd) (traky s enclosivenil sttrusedlion! the! colresli under ‘aravis's| thelthiralrace)/andlinels won) buci|not ticipate in the review of the fleet by| tne Judge. ‘ with Allan Ryan, “that that pastime was not indu.ged in during the Thaw tri It happened after Mr. Delmas had completed summing up and we were at liberty out of court te recreate, Mr. Pierce took advantage of the Dis- Metcalf, and the time of his to the rail. t 7 tw ‘i until he gave bis backers a lot of un- | Secretary J Mr. Cornwall stepped up to the rail. Fear aeaetad ie tener mecuns | Girention, “1 CR nCNouhowen nee Neuonel Uasinces: “Zal was the second cholce, departure for Washington ts In doubt.| s1¢ aja he wanted to protest against Was crowdel, and the Gov- champion so miscalculated in trying tol and It looked Ike he Was soing to win. Admiral Evans was somewhat fatigued! the @scharge of the defengant with- SERED BSCGH) Gets Va CeCe een TT EET llbcoucarenon wt took all, of Dugan's | from the long ride In the land parade] out tall because he knew that would vosaism.? He alee nACK up in dispair and did not attempt to) strength to master him, which he|yesterday, but it was stated by his| ena the ese. : ism. sso assailed gam- | piay out. Some of the humps, however,| finally did in the stretch, was only|famtly to-day that he was feeling bet-| ‘nis motion is made,” he declared, were finished last season and had been ce in enng ee ee ale stieet ran jter. He probably will leave for the} without my consent, I remember see- House, wh re the m ech was FRUIT AND FLOWER EDLEY berry te the | q trict-Attorney’s presence on stand ae tried before by Travers fis Usual race, being beaten only In the | Bast to-morrow, and will not again set! ing this man approach me with the and ryhody. shonld } to ask: a Pe ane Had Travis been beaten {t would have |laat eighth. Keator closed some ground | foot on the bridge of the flagship Con-| controtier handle in his hand, Then 1 Hea a, os 5c / “And at that Thaw case did you not eee firat defeat on his home course.|In the run to the stretch But tired! necticut, : | struck and fell unconscous, Of nis POUND ask that a commission in lunacy be| is GATE 2 seems impossible for any easily enough, because there was noth- | The day o! e review was brillant | course I don’ tremember what ‘hap- ‘ appointed?” Vases i oe le ; y him in this tournament, | ing behind him. | with suns and the harbor was! pened after that.” "Yea, and the record will show It, and trick Be Ree eee alana) he willl belian strong ita Second Favorite to Win. [crowded with launches and excursion | Per Sippose,” aid Judge Rosalsky to TO-DAY, THE 8TH | SPECIAL FORTU-MORROW, THE 9TH Bustice Piizgerald did appoint a com AY S : RASH U Eh ati eran to les hela Madrileno, Col. Chinn's consistent |¢raft. Each ship in the four long lincs| «je Assistant District-Attorney, “the | ol BOIAL FOR eilision>* {abenirelrene ‘ peice Fy nates f | two-year-old, was the second favorite of of the anchorage Bround was decorated | complainant had been killed. Do vou | VAN, CREAMED PLANTATION PR Crane ota verte | RH nena ‘ erMeerin ate. oe | Ua dS an alba fg with dremina nen of varceloret fag. | eqn tell me tha inthe absence vf | VANSCREAMED (| 80" Bons pound Cc @nd halted the trial—and after that| of the meas $ Nowever. the former In. | Mariuten and Apron to the stretch, a charge from him you would throw could you expect a verdict of guilty? | Vote of 2 to Govan nplon was three ¢ where he came through on the rail and WHEAT PRICES SOAR ON the case out of court if the other wit- |won going away, Pleasing ran a great- a 1 s refused to answer questions? [ly "improved race and stuck "it out GOVERNMENT REPORT. | iis case requires careful consider “Mie application was Presence of the ju ipporters heads, Trav h and sixth w vt made in the It did not know | gamely, after making most of the pace, See Sa SPECIALS FOR TODAY & TO- AGRROW 4 9c ‘ iraiidas eeing on te wasiloeneaua se and was second at the end in front of tion because. on one hand, there ts a A ted Chocolates i The Ryan friendship and dice Bhtoot™ putt that! Keene's Apron. |My Maz The Government crop report to-day| helpless, friendless defendant and on pecla §$ Kinds J POUND ; ing were brought out by Mr Die Tae Se aslleery ‘Aron might. have been upset all calculations in the local wheat the other hand a powerful corpora } = = estion for the peop! and after he had but Notter went all the way around | market, causiig a rush of shorts to| 4m: 5 a te ( z : WHERE TO LAND What a’ spectacle 21 ls” when a wee putt on the eighth, the {his fleld with her at the streten turn. | pyy to protect thelr contracts. Prices| "The County. of New York le behind MILK CHOCOLATE et up ‘and say to a Se egan strongly e other d= > --- : arte £8) the complainant,” dec! Mr. Dana Den Be to, If you'don PR Re Gn) ls Jumped about 3 cents a bushel in the ee ein ‘ihe court sareestin. | ROYAL CHOCOLATE COVERED COCOA- F Mad R E pee enor T made you and ninth in succession, so that |ALLEGHENY NATIONAL last hour and exporters bought every | iy evel eee meraulattonionn KISSES, . .POUND NETTES. POUND (Y you Gojimbatia say, Ti willllicna eiatavcmaataquaresat thentarne aire | thing in aight, taking nearly a million | @Uly- b d eee ay fortunes Made in Real Estate, you e ma 1 Y te a Sea one mare hole, the ‘fiteent®, | DRAWS FROM N. Y. BANKS. puskele One the. fear of a anal cron [and I refuse to grant the motion 1 kind in this sovernment of | but halve ET athena cet -—— jof winter wheat, Owing to light stocks| Michael J. Daly, counsel for Ryan 1; t Pou d 2 of The World will be out next Sunday HORSE CHECKED Too HIGH 6 in the frat set were | PITISHURG, May 8—The ies env bushel, a gain of 3 cents over last | yim elt into the Bicousutes by taking ] pak and will contain the largest array of NE le Wegharn, peat Ernest | National Bank has called in $600,000 de-| night's closing, and a new high record|un exception, TT TTT ETD Real Estate for Sale advertising ever se MIEe eta: den Chty, beat | A.| posited with the National Park and| for the present crop. Who ere you? asked Judge Ro- A ee store open overs eveoinx until 11 o'clock, P rinted in any New York newspaper,| ©. the complaint of the York Midland” news P| ead: ational Bunks, of New York, WASHINGTON, May 8—The Depart- Perens areata eee eee eeTaae siccek wiores oven Saturday evenlnns untll 11 otetoay e ‘ y SPAN GE SOAR Reseach ~ to we © check a possibie run. eng of J Gre a atreet he complete Bintoryigt New York and Hum ety. James ¥ ‘Hurley, a Siming, Dyker | 4! HS HAS Sree k mens Oe Neral tlie Sua C eo SP aura ont POUrMGntalistat enteral pte, IVER FREE suburban property jor the past | driver, who sald that he was employed t Wren GD | ga 4 on he “alleged Irregular: inces the total aren of winter wheat | youare not employed Ky" the New York wE DEL “BAROLAY ST 25 years, showing enormous increases of by Mis. Willi Hinstein, of No. 121 Dyker low ot onal whieh standing on May 1 to be harvested at] City Railway Company?” inquired Peat anases UE UNE DOLLA FABER Maines. and the advertiser eats of most, Hast event rralgned|| 2y'0,F%q, OSE. Moodwand. Mont BO ed TOUsI Shs acres, which Is 4.2 per cent., or} judge Rosaleky, eae aRb Oy, Be WEN ee CORTLA, irable properties yet unsold. this morning in Court, y Olyphant, Onin ree) of enibens? 1,918,000 acres less than ‘the area ‘re-| “‘Tyaly said he didn't see why he should TE " Ww 29 conn anor NOT SB preireble prop ¥ harged with che rses too | Faperey. Midiande 2 shler, on a charge, of embezziing ported as sown last fail, and 3A per| answer questions. He wan told to take TERS Brooklyn CHURCH ST. deliver, 1 to id Manhauiee above 3 2 COR CONIRCH ST in Manhattan Vin froboken and Jersey PARE OW ASA SA S3ds sent C/O. D. Hoda, St ive customers ere high. The case SUCRE EAI e Garden City Cup the beaten eight | $45! ’ [next week ar i in the first sixteen were: W. D. J Bank Exa See Next Sunday World’s ("sip coi! on"3? Ae Sociory., madel PAS MARNE ites bee, F cent., or 1,619.00) acres more than the} the stand, and admitted that he was of Me aia Ge olds Who area of winter wheat harvested last] Counsel to the New York City Railway ther examination year. The average condition of the! Compa: Judge Rosalsky ordered him made the vy. made afi ur ypplain alleging that he saw | beat 4 V. Seemerman, St. Paul's, 1 un | Fe the affairs of the bank to-day. Ac- growing winter wheat‘on May 1 wi sworn. Daly refused to make any ue aoe Hu Mudison avenue nea: Bad. Hest.’ Dyker Me eat Geil cirding to a report. to-day Cashier per cent. of a normal, as compared with on oath, saying that, he iy paged and gupta mne! Special Real EstateSec Fits-e ud that the check | je a itebuirn. gO. uzomery will restore the entire ¥13 per Gy poet iand" 82 perl ra the question privilege. The rein was reduced eight inchee. a beat Ep! Sedan, Mont: | Meni i or Monty. amount of the shortage. cont, on May 1 yen was

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