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WITH PISTOL AND KNIFE ATTACKS | TWOPOLICEMEN, ee eae Williamsburg Boy NOW “DIS AIN'T FAIR Sought Re> venge for Arrest of His 8 Kile . riends, | \ Xe BULL SDS WENT WILD! Lively Street Chase Ends Capture of Badly Battered Prisoner. eaks nan hers ng Glovann! Mallat! WORK Li Seto Bares BRISK WORK from flat to flat among friends an WITH OTHE whispered that before daybreak at least | MEDICINE | BALL - n would ti urdered, ‘one police more !f his aim w Then the boy. sure enou, IN- GYMNASIUM, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DRINKS PINT / HOT WATER NEEDLE BATH —— MUST: STOOP TO SCRUB FEET himself tn the doorway of No. ers street with a ble ( swinging free in knew {t was time Serge of the Bedford av ta trolman Fagin, of the same to met at the corner and past the house. Had Sworn to Kill He had promised to slay both these men in revenge for their Invasion of his home a few nights ago and the drag- ging forth «f two ng men, who were sent to jail as disorderly char- acters. He had been away from home on the night of the raid, but he had heard of part Cahill and Fagin took in it, and he swore In every neighborhrod wine shop that thelr Mves would pay the forfeit. Cahill and Fagin met with tomary punctuality at 3.30 o'clock. had deen a pleasantly dull evening for doth, and they sauntered down the atreet toward where the wood-be layer hid talking ef the weather. nis for CALL OF THE SEA LURED HER 10 Bt CABIN STOWAWAY Strange Infatuation of Mrs. Elizabeth Laycock Might Have Ended in Deportation. roll down Both. ‘The Insatiable love of travel, particu- Sprang From Ambush 1 6 first cabins of ocean ilners, They were three yards from the en-|that. according to her friends, pos. trance of No. 3 Withers street when |cacses Mfrs, Elizabeth Laycock, who young Glovannt sprang from hia am-| 0° 0 re = dugh and fired twice before they could | Wier at home lives mu haberadausnten vaise a hand. One bdullet ripped the| ts. Florence Block, the wife of a) adding from the right shoulder of|¥¢!! to do merchant of New York, at Cantij'a coat and the other drove|N0 217 Central avenue, Arverne, 1. I athwart Fagin's left ear with a zipping |/ed her on the last trip of the Cunard (econ, | Campanta from this port into the The flash of the gun had almost| Unique position of a first cabin woman singed the two policemen, but before| stowaway. the boy could fire again Cahill's night-| ‘The facts became known to-day. atick sang over his head, and he}when, after a long consultation with turned and ran. Both patrolmen| Washington, the Board of Inquiry on (eee: a UH in daughter's custody. M Tay- “The boy was fleet ase deer and raced {COCK has been detained on the island as down to the corner of Havemeyer|* ‘tow’ SInGem ens eurstaniannan street, where he turned again, braced|Which she returned to this country on his neels and emptied the three re-| ‘rom her original jaunt, docked here some days ago Tue Campania was wel! out to sea on June 6, and the stewards were busy as- maining cartrides of his gun @t the on- Tushing policemen. Had they stopped one of the slugs might have reached them, but there was onl#y rage in| signing tables and separating the sheep the hearts of Cahikil and Fagin and! from the goats when the count of noses in their wavering, blind rush the dul-|peing complete it was found that Mrs. dets went by. His gun empty Glovann! swung about was a novel stowawa: Laycock had no ticket. It ation to find a woman @gain and darted down Havemeyer| sy igiy ensconsed In a deck chai on th Street and thence into North Eighth, |j.. promenad whiling away the ‘where he vanished into the open door- fs witha) best ecller, ay oe So Hea ea a Couldn't Put Her to Shovelling Coal. |, bound andj ‘ a reat i be ook the) sepesiine ons und ar | Honing her 4 his cabin and finding urst through . she had no money, he sent a wirele Then Boy Used Knife. ba to the York offices to flnd was to be done. The usual h stowaways is to put them val, hoisting ashes, peel- some other Hght tasks, Laveock this” was ob: out ‘The boy was crouching like a cat be-| what ‘hind the door and as the policeman | Toutine w blundered in a ten-inch biade of steel | [0 80% flashed out and ripped down the breast | Mrs of Cahill’s coat over the heart, The | itt x company " to | mun nd lock, | wi knife slashed the coat from collar to) muniored mulocican shirt, tore through the shirt and under- | tain. and ante) saldcsner wi shirt and then caught and broke on the] assume bility. for) Mrs O88 Atlantle and helt buckle, In another instant Giovanni was AU NeeerE Thea Tare | tripped and thrown, though he fought | ing out of anor n yt Peath A was steaming in, and the @ an enraged panther w nak aptain: ormed Maure- and hande and feet. But he was str ciglomer, tat he had @. passen- ling with 40 pounds of muscie and York aboard. Mrs, Lav- WAS transferred to a tender and brawn. ‘There are no milder men in Ran aria cGuranl aio) aecengary ati the Bedford avenue station ¢ Sea reac an ht and Fagin, but when they g. th irose as ratdmission to this cout ‘Mallat! out of the hallway he was inert f salt. In Dai gor of Being Deported. asa bag | Mrs. Layo ck orignally came to this At the police station It was deemed} country fro dany twenty wise to send to the Williamsvurg Hos-| vears ago and es pital for an ambulance, and Dr, Mary! pf, the Immigration gathor fs Crawford, ‘the young lady interne, re-! be potnts in which “aide 1 sponded. re was quite a bit of almost finp ssible an needlework for the sirl surgeon to do,| Wilaninetom culvised an inves Ha A Dut when she weat away Giovanni was! inquiry it was decided Inasmuch capably repaired, and able scveratjas Mrs, Layer 1 not set foot on ‘jours later to gu to the Lee Avenua foreln soll on her junket, having been Hones PM9 transferred by boat at Queenstown, her Court RL ane eats j statis its a resident, wax nimpatre, ke Lda 8 REIN be nd to-day she do her ¢ le heard Cahill's story, he held the y« Hilis Island with great ng. Com- on two charges-assault In the first nia lenan Natale n sald iar enais dc z concealed we: no ve the case was paralleled in Sorree ae Reto a veeper’ the immigration annals of any countr years in Sing Sing, He was held ‘y ae mM ball for the Grand Jury | ST. LOUIS TO BE RATLESS. re WINS HER DIVORCE AT LAST." tom Sonens Second ‘Trial of Mes. Wenn Suit | Decided In Her Favo | sr. routs. Assistant Health Mrs. Minnie TL. Wels won a divorce | Commissioner Winn will en Monday yesterday In the Supreme Court, before ade to exterminate rats in Justice Dayton. Ter husband was Louis 5 Louls Wels, travelling manager of a | Rats from several parts of the clty brewery. will be. ino A new virus, Mr. Wels brought a counter-suit, in) and if his th ks he says within which he named Albert Kdward Tower, & feW months will be unknown the wealthy lronmaster of Poughkeep- 1, the elty fle, as co-res Mage Keep. br, Whin will serape a leg of each rat nalie was subs rom {and inject serum, Phe virws wut the complaint by ASE fever se pros barcomnialiet i by seruin is highly contagious Onsthe first by Mr WwW s é the trial ended ‘ a a ggmed uillan Leigh, “ot Nast "/MGRANN HORSES WIN EEE RS | PRIZES IN ENGLAND. Aly, talry aud elegant is Kosle Lioy!'s | Rew song, “It Always Comes with the! Rien} 5 cowboy serenade she at the international Hor Moaaligh The complete | tis Young Mountair feng will be given away with wext Sum | (OOK flrs: gil seco! Gayfp World. Don't mise it. Order from horse of any age, not exceeding lifes year newedealer to-day, So te eenreeaianeaee eer e ine am aetna sane ines a $22,600,000 1S ICE TRUST DELAY VOTED FORK WATER SYST | Justice Ou Rene: Refuses to Post- pone Arguments on the Indictments. |Board of Estimate at Last Mectingiforncunimen Makesiu| muuene ben srneblee nc eng ca . a corporation, was to-day to plead to the ind ts : Big Appropriation. sweek a young man named Tuttle from | the law offices of John B. Stanchfield counsel to the concern, aroused th awrath of Justice Goff by serking to fil: fa demurrer to the indictments Board of Estimate and Appor tlonment at to- yis meeting—the last for the summer -—voted $22,600,000 to the Mr. Tuttle asked that Tuesday be sot Board of Water Supply for the Catskill for argument insisting hat his em water project. The bonds for this work Plover could not possibly pr a ed wi 4 are exempt from the dett limit, This the case, Justice Goff instantly denie makes 359,000,000 gaanted to this board, the motion ORE at President McGowan helped defeat the C&@S@ Ko on A ] i) proposal to approprite $2,250.00 to begin from Mr. Vs | the new Riker’s Island Penitentiary nettled the ¢ eee | Halaces for prisoners,” ne said. TM set 3 as e hour won vote for this."" and date for Park Commissioner Smith, in asking eifed emp feat Gas & for $550,000 for bracing up the Harlem fer all day and all nig River peedway, said some 600 feet his case. You have = Mr. 1 wooden bulkhead had rotted and might here at 30° | bs the Harlem River, Controller, delay and no who has been pleading that many! considered" ypriatio! should pa account Mr. je further attempted to ex- of siving work to unemp! 0 dur-| pla vat the company’s a ney could nig the ner, said this belonged to nd. he was instructe: that class. Tke money was appro- once notify James W. Osho: priated. Deputy Attorney-General who Commiss Hebhberd, of the Chari- dling the ase, to be on ties Dep was given $1,169,000 clock, when a motion to for new bu rations and new minutes steamboa for the new a motion t Bellevue Hospita! bejargueds)iiulensaaas ie As the appropriations were passed Riaent Aheath exclaimed somewhat testily: _p “And I can't get a million for River- side Dirt When the question of giving 25.00 to | ead and he would ce the con- | H tras | ar acy work during summer,” the Controller explained. WwW will ° lotts of money the ays, won't se . wer" he added with @ lau Croughan’s Ambition Led Him and MeGowan gazed nt. Presidents Coler at Mr. Metz in evi t astonishm to Commit Perjury “What are we for?” inquired Mr, Mee Gowan, hen 1 can:go ahead with Riveralde! Sats Drive” exclaimed. President Ahearn, Is Charged. rising a if to rush ont and give the mrdera at once. "Oh, no, SA the Comptroller. , made'a mistake. T thought t ces of a pros ce. eld matter, and we'll have ¢ ANY Korda when Thomas M. J a, of © were elected for some- 4 mot ni Bla een eres eleaied| Con romes lin oviea Hotellsilrst avenue Wes: M for the Botanical Garden| Eighth Island, was ar aivotalunanimou rested there tives MoDonough I tae hearing on ‘the plan eaeatoR Srivaniity and Sanguin Croughan stood No. Board of Wat folk County for Supply to go into water a number « the eligible that county opposed the plan, [list for patrolman, and on the next ot Water Supply says that draft probably would have got his shteld ) gallons of water can be stored maiform, It was discovered, how- at A cost t he had been sentenced to plan is to Penitentiary in 1902 with his at a cost of /p + Louis and another man for rob- e Suffolk County pevple,|neries committed in, New Jersey including Senator Purr, of that dis’) “Groughan tiened State's evidence and trict, told the Board of Estimate that} was let off with a three-vear sentence, they’ dit not want the city Uiere ac!Soon after being released ‘ie (ook the N. The board approved the maps and jexamination for patrolman and swore tn porto fthe Hoard of Water Supply. |an affidavit that he had neyer deen ar- a fglony, The verjury charge does not carry with It any | rested for a | followed. rd appropriated © tor 6 appro’ appropriati The t —_—_— mumplng. station for’. the wwannus ana 'GOT BULLET WHEN HE Controller Metz’s resolution to rescind is ” all resolutions adopted. by the Board| CRITICISED A “BALL. prior to Deocember 6th last. authorizing meoeererenern the Isxue of corporate stock, excep “ Where the sume lave been reauthorized| Punter Declared the Drink a “Bum since, was beaten, Mr. Metz wa ner a’? ahs this, Aue and the Mayor voted One’ and Saloonke per ‘or the resolution Jsed G Mt." sald Controller Metz, Used Gun. j god tone. "Now where n ball," sald James Pui Your aubwae he? You "have mo DEraaraitclawtatincetites now, nd ow no VOU wt forty-t B01 Oh a0? uilions Jule t all the deva: hea it Brooklyn, after taking a can go Ahead with work or Arn AfArninioolinithaiaalocntomEans inevery bit_of the S48,0M00, Tt, lamin “eeman, at No. 49 Third avenue, to certify to ev contract in oi Ane money left poh an a “What's a buin bdall"’ demanded Zec summe: while the Hoard o i ss Air! Q fant meeting” and Vou wort nara te | man, rising at once In deense of th 5 me." quality of the produc} of his bar, er gngrommended the hat hooxe you're selling," anaweretl S08 for alteriie sete niatecodiiienrcthe ’ Bola i De Witt sche | Puater, Wino ix & good Junge of whiskey. mmissioner nit + UB ing statement that | Zeeman, x yeen fnulty © m nd the bar Leen faults: construct ne and o anid the: rove is leaking are look wo! will fall ins if tt ded t tn was voted pComptrolter Metz called wen to ACCUSE FIVE RAILROADS buying esterday: of nion wher Imuatum that they would stop Grate Men the sf July. 24. Something mus : he do ¢ Comptrotier wait and natlo done, th , a ted AM thie velect committne | wy ASHINGT Arrangem nts wit the nve ‘aliroa: ‘ ‘ ercies | fa z Milwaukee in going after 4 Meantime t t ©. the Chamber of Com Intersarcul lh Go or salting in| the vctition asks the Government to W additional track in the sioway, bel teauire (Me same Uroug!) rates pn. al ween Rov iing 1 ond the Battery! kinds of grain from stations in #lowa lee And voted $100,000 lor & shuttle ser the innesota and South Dakota to Mil- @ make kee Chicago markets. as to TEAM -HORSEBACK RIDE JUNE 26, 1908. ‘Stunts Secretary Taft Would Have Had to Perform at Muldoon’s If He Hadn-t nee ue Mind About Training for Presidential Stakes \jrin\rs SHED AT‘END-OF. 5:MiILE-RI MUST'FOOT-IT- RIDE HOME OVER HILLS AND ALL 2:TO4-P.m DRIVE WITH KID y Ds Kid MULDOO! WE HAVE Eee :$ AND — AND — YVAND- SOME CA a. STEAK = AND: EGGS ) EGGS HEARTY DINNER THE SAME AS +7.40 WITH AE SLIGHT CHANGES RANK GOULD SOMETHING LIKE ¢-P-m ONLY NOW DARKNESS HAS SET: |N— WITH HIS, FELLOW SUFFERERS STEAK+ EGGS FRUIT-AND~ TAFT WONT TAKE Decides to Let Ren Root Train Alone at White Plains. | , : ; {On oe of Nervous Breaky 18 Year Old NEW HAVEN, Conn, June m—seere-| down Over Notoriety of Accused by Ca tary Taft. speaking to-day of his| Bras (a - es health, which ts excetlent, said he had| Her Divorce Suit. Broadway no {den of becor a patient at M 9-P-M-BED | PRETTY GIRL 1S NETTLES COURT MULOOON'STUNTS” WIFEILL AT HER CHARGED WITH SUMMER HOME CLEVER SWINDLE ABET W T HARLEM FIRE Girls Are Rescued by Fire- man While Police Carry Out Man Snoring. When the cry of "Fire!" was sounde® through the boarding-house at No. 281 West One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street at 1.90 A. M. to-day the heads of, screaming women appeared at every window. The screams aroused the en- tire neighborhood ‘The flremen raised ladders to the win- dows, and down them came twenty panic-stricken women in pajamas,of | varied hues, women in kimonos and few in nicht gowns, Some carried pet dogs, others amali bundles of clothing and a few clung to jewelry or other valuables. Goorge Pentigast, who occupied @ room on the third floor, was not aroused, by the women’s screams, the shouts of the firemen or the smoke and heat, Po= Neemen Morris and Mallon were going through the house in search of some helpless beauty—ali women are beaut{- ful to policemen who are bent on rescue ~~" when they car upon the snoring Pentigast The; tried to arouse hira, | but he wouldn't be aroused. They car- ried him to tf street and still he snored. He was tapped with night sticks, but snored on until soused with wate Pentigast Was an angry man then. He demanded to know why a decent, respectable citizen couldn't be allowed to sleep. About this time the twenty young women began hovering about hina ‘and he decided It was no time for sleepy “LT might miss something, he ex- plained. ‘The fire was put out with a loss of $1,590, The house !s owned by Mrie Mabel Wilson, who rents it to Harry, Schoen ite Many of Mr. Hinkle's boarde ers are young women of the stage. ae ee ea FORTY-SIX TAKEN IN RAID. Volice at West 37th Street Honse Sadie shier of a SRE Pr doon'’s Sanit tum, near Whi rs Fran o r } Sadle hoen, 3 elghteen-vear-old gir . " joon's Santtariim, nen te Plains,) sire, frank J. Gout ated hy Sadle Schoen, an elghteen-vear-old gi Get wee ondiods nee New York | the public n hier abso at t Ninth street, Was) conn Routh ee oe | ; z ent. John Routh, of Ing: oricourseia nenad Pog tecalliae a ner husband, is so| arraigned in the Centre Street Police! aictcuruck's “atan, sided an Tete a known that Secretary Root was to taka/ill at the 1 ke, in Bellehaven, Court to-day charged with getting 8 qisorderly ‘house in West Thirtye i course of treatment there, but I which she has taken for the summer, from the “tube room’ cashier of A seventh street at 220 o'clock this morn= haven't the slightest Intention of be- that a physician has bt in attend- | Broadway dry goods store by what In- ne om) srreatee they two men and coming a Muldoon patient.’ ore i cCafrerty declares tx one of fourteen women, all negroes. Too mua publictty is believed to have ai eae ALCAN e Uoeiers : met ok wAliray | Ei of No. 0 ae ee ies eat uP Mra Ame 80 the nervirst tricks ever reported to ‘Thirty-weventh tsreet. arrested, caused 0 decide against taking the) sad yesterd friend who charged with keeping a disorderly Muldoon course of treat (irate s with her sald we haa | im house and violating the liquor tax law ey criih: a physicia It was on April 27 Ia just as the |t police alleging that Iquors wer ui lpn A being sold in the piace. They wer remain in bed a pro-! early morning bustle s oexinning taken, two patrol wagon loads, to fh nounced impr As her nerves jn the store, that dark-eved and pr West Thirty-seventn street station npletet 5 Mon A Ht terion, Nom vomen's dreating room and took of Hot Weather Brings Un- ° ic 1 restore her hat and wraps and sauntered down _ Mis Gould henutifil to the ‘tube room." In a big. atore healthy Odors. ! 16 sing Te tae Ie o thin one she waa not noticed an «| i ] targed, went |. Most rooms during warm weather! hier have a “summer odor”--a musty, smell te a Ned . proved eau which stamps the room as unhealthy Companion Of Maidens [sarcuusssearet tt alisha me ener maine ution mile yea au N29 we in, To prevent this unhealthy con- apartme t i a. and, 2c "Mr. Hicks told me to ask you how dition vou must add to your cleaning and after Jeweller Has Arm Broken mK to his Rea mull erent much cash there Is on han scrubbing water a little of a non-poison- Gy Teagan nese ete teat eitth Theodore Ecks is the head cashier, ous germicide like CN Disinfectant and in Fall. Mrs was learped, will go Miss F thought everything was also sprinkle it about the plumbing, toil- os with a a a nicl ul right ets, garbage can, &c. en ; “Why, there's just $50 here.” replied — This will keep everything fresh and Millard D. Mason, of NH. White & at this singer went with iss Muller alter an inspection of the healthy, and if CN is used it will keep of jewellers, of No. 21 Maiden ‘ane, § ters In t Ie BIS Like a Fi é sects away, even during ine warmest drove a spanking pair of bays throngh Was vamed In honor of hi AM orient, Mr. ts sail you're to weather. The latter effect of using CN Manhattan avenue to-day, Mra. Mer- Which they spent thelr ho give ft to me, I'll take it to him to js exceptionally valuable, as insects carry edes‘Timson. Bound Brook, sat tertiven to ; SICSUB ie Cee ees Ee about much of the infectious diseases were fits stepping and at- tee erinds Conan abaolite atin court she went straight to the , When using CN Disinfectant it will be regs aust Acs Ly rama ai ttcing. room, put on her hat. and found economical to use the large fifty A iN ae A ag rT hataater san CHINESE TO QUIT MANCHURIA. wraps and lett the stere, cent househol. Bh va ‘ MUKI June The Russo-| yetestive Raphael, wlio makes a spe- Jenly snapped and both horses bolted ‘ RS US See eta eens c © Bank, !n the protest] cigity of such cytes, was put on the From ‘Cellar | to Garret” use t of ne RR King, | when co: e Police np Leain crashed into a tree. Ma ; 1 and Mrs, Tinwon were hurled to the media ta branches| tieadquarters. Last night he arrested All 10c, vf ner fall Mrs. Timso: o ner rhe| Ratriandatec Ayer f her fol] Mrs. Tmson held out he Japan exe Mie] According 10 the dete ihe vouns Drug 25c. Meson was cut and bruised 's withd ‘ |} woman merely iu) when he told While the police. were trving to stop a promot hep #he was wanted, but lier express! DISINFECTANT [FY t w Weal Ison came: +) be th rther t coun-| changed when Miss Fuller identified Stores Ce nd omobdile ars’ Unt ee red es of Wosooun: Or ED eee Timeon te. Bt. taken | tries In Manchul her. WEST DISINFECTING CO. (Inc.) tral, a . 5 Ss - — - — —__—— ————— a Mason lives at No. 1% West Elgh i sixth street. ———__—. | CELTIC TO DOCK TO-NIGHT. | SIASCONSET, Mass, June 26.—The| White Star liner Celtic, from Liver- | poo} and Queenstown, was in commue nication by Wireless with the station | here. when O74 miles east of Sandy | Lightship at midnight she will, 1 probably dock about § o'clock to-night. FULLY NOURISHED | a Pertectly 1 | Food. chemist’s analysis of Grape- can begin to show the real} of the food—the practical as shown by personal experi- | 0 ute value value, ence. It 8 a food that 4s perfectly bal- anced, supplies the needed elements of brain and nerves {n all stages of life, from the infant, through the strenuous times of active middle life, and is a comfort and support In old age. | ‘or two years T,have used Grape-| Nuts, with milk and a little cream, | for breaktfa | am_ comfortably | hungry for my dinner at noon. | plenty of vege- | ‘I use little meat, tables and fruit, in season, for the | noon meal, and if Ured at tea time} take Grape-Nuts alone and feel per- | fectly nourished. | erve and brain power ant mem- re much improved since using ory i | Grape-Nuts. [am over sixty #nd} weigh 155 Ibs. My son and husband,| seeing how | had improved, are now using Grape-Nuts My son, who is a travelling man, sats nothing for breakfast but Grape- Nuts and a glass of milk. An aunt over seems fully nourished on Grape-Nuts and cream.” “There's a R | Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, Read “The Road t Wellville,” in pkgs Ever read the above letter? & from time a =

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