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THE EVENING WORLD. nents FROM BROOKLYN WHO DIED TO- DAY.| SHOT TO DEATH OUTSIDE OFFICE OF BILL DEVERY Sixteen-Year-Old Boy Killed During a Fracas at Far Rockaway. | CONGRESSMAN | ARRESTS FIVE MAD Police Seek Italian Accused of Being the Slayer—Trag- edy an Accident. John Wellstead, @hot and killed ear fracas caused by a pai who had been drinkin occurred at Far Rockaway in front of the real eztate office of William S. Dev- ery, former Chief of Police of New York, and the boy died on the steps Of Devery's office. recgeee””" CHARLEST.DUNWELL, ecerice CONGRESSMAN, DEAD the shooting is believed to have be accidental so far as he !s concerned. \Five Italians are under arrest as wit- nesses, and it is said they accuse Romio iantori, a saloon keeper. of 59 Remsen done Representative From Third avenue, Far Rockaway, of havin the shooting. Search Is being made for Antori by the police by men from the office of Sheriff Foster of Nassau Gountv, who was notified of the affair, | and asked to look out for Antori. Six Men Quarrelled. Jenny's hotel and saloon is next door Realty Company's office klyn, Fought long for Life. 1 Lafayette with Bright’ rning half a @oxen Italians came of the saloon end began to quarrel in front of the Devery office. It is sald that they had een drinking and were greatly excited, | L. Young Wellstead was ding under @ tree in front of Deve office at the time. | John Parsall, the gateman at the Long > Island Railroad crossing, saw the shoot-| ©° ing and the row that preceded it, and eeys that Wellstead was apparently not | mixed up in e. While th was at its height | one of the 1 ns fired two shots. One | Lite Insu | He leaves a widow, ty daughter, WASHINGTON, uck Wellstead in the} h the right lung. t he turned to hot was fired that first A trict of New York. he second bullet to-day. Mr. Dunwell ser three Congresses. of the death was rec at-Arms Kasson of $5,000 BAIL FOR A T5-CENT THEFT Frerrtes Wnaeree Herrman Says He Doesn’t Want Any More Gormley Slip-Ups. a concert hall behin re were a numbe: 4 Whe police gathered in five Italians, who are alleged to be e other man, ¢ ‘Antor! is alleged to have be n, and he 1s accused of ae police searched Antori's home and place of business, but failed to find any trace of the man. They Gbrough the Italian set @ house-to-house search, avail. The body of the young victim was removed to Fitzpatrick’s morgue, Wel stead was the son of John Wellstead also went jement, making but to no “No more Gormley sllp-ups are want- I have anything to mwhbo ‘s employed at the city dispos. plant here. —— pees TWO CHILDREN DEAD | af IN LOCKED TRUNK. WALL RIVER, June 12.—After a long b m gearch last night the bodies of Joseph and ‘Andre Beaudry, eight and five y ‘were found locked in a trunk in w! children are supposed to have themselves in order to escape going to wghoo! yesterday morning, ‘The trunk has a spring lock. medical examiner decided that deaths were aue to suffo interior of the trunk and and odies of the children gave ey The | hi [Dress Well on Our New Well [Dress Well on Our New Our New \Creditk Plan An easy method that allows every lady and gentleman to dre: e if s : Clothing Co., 273 Sixth Avenue, Near 17th Street | 2274 Third Avenue, r 124th Street ; New York near De Kalb ton Brooklyn. | ‘DYING SUICIDE JUNE 12, 1908.: ‘COURT COMMENDS WOMAN KNEW HOW \CONTRACTOR HELD PHONES POLICE POLICE FOR ARREST TO SERVE BURGLAR Macl. Drug Store and Crawls | to a Booth. used to be a wat Sing Sing for Four and Thre a Half Years. Mrs Ha ean Takes Takes rpg in Burglar they © Caught Goes to. 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