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Se aaa TOGET "TniRD DeGntt” IN Tht POND MIYSTERY Troy Police Determined to Make Miss Minnie Taylor Tell Who Were Men | Companions of Hazel Drew Ee- tore She Was Murdered. | ' TROY, N. Y,, July 15.—After raking Rensselaer County from Tar- whose body \ Jarvis P, O'Brien declared to-day that he was hopelessly at sea for aj? | intruders Solution of this most remarkable mystery. jdoor and felled him with a bludgeon, Then, before the man could raise was stunned with a black- In a final effort to get a clue he seeks, the District-Attorney an-| nounces he will put Miss Minnie Taylor, aunt of the slain girl, through vd ato. the “third degree.” The woman has thus far refused to give informa: | ° fion sought, declaring she will not drag innocent persons into the case. His detectives to-day “swetied” Frank Smith, the dull-\ hand, concerning a wild night run he made to the Averill Park drug aera on the night of the tragedy, but are not ready to tell learned. “With a force of twelve men and! He was hatless d and gasp. Chief Kirkwood I have run down every ing for brea i shed to the drug- clue and am at a standstill,” said the store acrose ana pounded Dictrict-Attorney, are worki vigorously, Ge sno rept Troy end to-day, Street car men minutes' {ng and kno Nigh the Alba line, which pas M ; ; across to us and exclainec Taylor's place of work, are being ques Where's the drug re's yt man? tioned. They may have seen Hazel louse t must met ines « Rorsialase Mondays morninaiwhen\anel|eyqiat yay even unin score etuOnces eft her unt to yo ostensibly to Water: |HUFY, tell me! Ob, tell me, help me vilet to visit friends, It {s a mere | St in there Metta n t tieee “It was Frank Smith, Both of us “Every checking fon in Troy kne Imitation leather suit case and black bag has been visited. Pond will be dragged just as quick as the water disappears. The hea rains of yesterday again filled the lake, Another “Third Degree.” “We will ‘third degree’ the Taylor) (yi ve otten woman, She has not told everyth.ng.| vijiage lounge 'o my mind she Is shielding some one. \s, strangely affected the next second We watched him racing madly by disposition and a peculiar woman, that we were really astonished, ev “She has refused to tell who Hazel’s/at Smith, of whom we wera acc male friends are. saying they had not ing to do with the crime, She and her |erpatte, hlece were companions of two strange “Tt was not unt!l to-day that I felt | men on a carriage drive to Averill P were, [point of day, time, identity and Healt “The lapse between Monday, when she | dent.” | boarded a Watervliet car at her aunt's | place, and ‘Iuesday, when Smith and Gundrum met her, is a deep mystery No one comes forward to say they saw |Taborton road, and the similarity of her, None of her friends in Waterviiet |(heir stories apparently drove suspteion Saw her, and she did not visit her pa- ffom them. But the dulla:d youth not | Mrs, pecaeuira even Dele nory sty schenec, jae mene ned eceking BIGruB atore lari OR ST creat henna eld saic hat he had not of them, as he b from behind a door, HIGHLANDERS (Continued from First Page.) tady Monday, We learn that she spent % late hour that night. Persons about @ month at Bly'’s summer cottage at pe Inn remember seeing Smith Tarborton last year, vut the place is down and up the road, out prid | | nine miles up the mountains from the| '° heed, remembering the brain-dis- Bireet car terminus, and she was hardly | “Tbe youth's fondness for such pe walking there when murdered, We wilt | (£ Pranks. None could positively giv 80 over the ground again and search| ,. hour Smith wis seen, except | her uncle’s house and farm. very | 50 tner and Carmon inch of the Taylor farm has been cur- | He and Gundrum insist they met Ha- rycombed, but we'll do it ag zel Drew in the “Hollow,” a depr “The murderer will be caug in the Taborton road, 2) yards this | Mi arm, at abo hat they had drinks at Harris's aunt and cht ari E nd Lake after § o'clock, and The rted almost an hour later, Gundrum se ays he met three Troy friends, re- to Taborton and spent the ne ng In Crooked Lake he mountains above Teal's Pond. Sn got home early Tue: 4, but does not know t and build blond har and light b by glasses, Her featu to the point, Renn thorities find it diftic hard “She Wanted My Company.” “Were you Hazel's chum?” was (Continued asked "Yes; she fancied me more than ed, Burch singled, filling the bases, |t wanted iny Ma t 1 Hu t t : j and sie took au your bt woman e our priv uds had anyt Hummeill to Bases full Huggins 5 and car went t al's Pond." She mal ned t ant and seemed The girl did Her ement ing some clothes with Misa Taylor was “1 am going to Wate % In Hazel’s suit case Miss Taylor says he saw a new kimone and sey aew Make an Appeal to the Publio, shirt waists and underciothing. She) sfore cribs, beds, baby thinks it myst Miss Drew the Cary ack to first Ritter to Humm Officials of Home at Coney 1 carrages and e needed to carry on the| wh tents not say she stead. Stolld Trojans have at Inst avak- }oulth Home at ¢ Ieand, and |! ened to the at i mystery, While ‘through C. Loring ur the secr | Park turn tow h or cash contribu “| Troy for a s hi . B. Hepburn, e clare the secret community chi 'Teal’s Pond. The Jzed on aj! sides and pile thick and fast on Mr. O'B: avtes Done gives substantial assist noe pAb AL Lokal bal ee Two pi faced young the District- & questioning Sehriner and broke a myste Evening World re nt citizens of Sand JAP STATESMAN SAILS. K, Hayashida, Sacretary-General of e House of Comnions of Japan, sailed Jay on the Adriatic for Londen, He has been studying the architecture of Actions on the night pretty Haz ne PU Lesture cof ernment buildings in Was ts thought Dee 6 seid to have been slain, fe new $6,000, ‘It was 8 few minutes after to be pullt In Toklo O'clock,’ sa porter of Smith's w Postmaster Shir Mr. Hayaschida will spend some time “when Carmon, who sat o n, Paris and Rome before re. poreh of the Sand Lake po 2 x to his native land. He was me, saw a lanky, wild-eyed youth das much impressed witb. the capitol at { THE EVENING WORLD, BOYS BEAT AUNT OF SLAIN GIR] SURGARS EAT, HLA DRUG, BMD AND THEIR SCHEDULE ~-GAG MANN ROME “Halles Found Buried Under Reath Rie 17 Minutes Surgeons Declare Sheppard Is Ahead of the Time Fixed by Committee. | CONCUSSION OF BRAIN, FAST TIME TO YONKERS. | CACO RAC Pile of Furniture and May Not Recover Struck With a Blackjack by a \Y, M. C. A. Members Carry {metre race at the Olympic games yes: Message From Mayor Mc- Clellan to Mayor Busse, Who Reached Out From Behind a Door, When Henry | * NEW YORK 2159 Seventh ave- . ae Office of the Mayor. 14% West One) |grocery store at No. & (Special to The Evening World.) nue to his home at No. |Hundred and Twenty-eighth street to| get his breakfast borton Mountains to Averill Park and grilling every person in Troy and} ourgiars were at work in the front the surrounding country who knew Hazel Diew, the Pretty Troy girl teom dolns up al the family belong- + om + Pa ings. did not notice then found in Teal’s Pond four days ago, District-Attorney jas he went Into the kit ena y of Chicago the City York sends greetings runners of the Youns Christian Agsociation. morning two without a halt from the 8 who carry it ‘he consciousness B. M'CLELLAN, pneath a heap was four nd two fh tala by amined him say | cussions of the t dle. any | una Right at the start y race between New York and Chi- » da beng covducted under the ausplees of the begun to beat Mt will probat bly rs and flve minutes {second hous. was conservatively house. Left Wife at the Store. n the grocer’a custom! in the morning eakfast about 9.30, er in his absence, made the first tch of 1,000 miles, pny Ber, was the o market early i We told him shortly that morning she where the girl may have left her light |the place was locked, His eyes rolled breakfast in his head; he turned and looked again ready at the drug store and then at us, and there Bone back up the, she became road like a flash, | ried not return at 10,90 St" nped to a white lin At 11.30 she hur- around to the ; : into her apartments through jthe Chris Crape Hotel and there lost \the front room, wheie sie found & nim up the road toward Teal's Pond. | eaus n him the butt of the | | drawers dravged out. but never saw him jthe room grasped the precious s iver Acting Mayor ich would s¢ ids half-mile run. Speech by Sullivan. Acting Mayor the City Hall steps at 9.65 o'clock, and in hand and | holding one end of the ¢ used as a parlor, before, His ad- | the unconscious of ht husband, She's of a determined, cold puritanical vent and departure were so sudden |He was wound with rope airs anda to expect almost anything stupid or {pled upon him, Meee) maul Him an Hour. sereains alarmed hero be the former the seconds, time making these remarks: “T place in your keeping this message ot good will from the Mayor of New (York to the Mayor of Chicago, “While this means of communication Js not modern sti! the prowess of our American it my duty to speak, Neither Mr, ce neighbors, June 21, but she won't tell who they mon nor myself can be mistaken are the p ‘One ‘Hundred and Smith and Gundrum, interrogated | the rn, had clung steadfastly to thelr | revived. ories of meeting Miss Drew on the | sabe that on had“ happer drawn from Behind them stood the veteran Rich- ard C. (Morse, official starter and gen- International Committee of the Y. M. seventy years A cheer broke from Sullivan said: Morse fired the ung Rapp off at @ jong loping stride which betokened a record-breaging run “Stop Thief” Chase. Hardly had Rapp started ¢ Hall Park before a crowd of 300 aid even men, Broadway looked 1k elow the turnplke leading to Taylor's! bed hoa 7.89 o'clock Tuesday) throw to t through the crowd Sixth Inning "e PACING HORSE KRUGER , Rapp was pics he auto following him, and th was continued to Yonkers. While al! the boys tried to make thelr | Seventh Inning Some had coodble sto! others asphalt or ; BURKE NOT ARRESTED. y 7 eehan fomed tg |ONE I left, Beil now | out, yn. Kane walks. | tie bag Eighth Inning y Clty Hall 10.02 Yonkers 11.2630. Agtual time, Incidents of the Run, ran Sito a dou Ninth Inning hree-bagger to ou RU 7 Robert Ludgate, No. 22, took the | of the Children's Aid Society | threw ou Heer rent eae eee BET TAKERS FREED. Two men who sald they Second avenue, e Milla Hotel No, Delehanty flied out vs. to One Hundred and Sey- | Davis Thomas Mason, Bo bad was thee list ar and the pol whom Boys Reach Ossining. The Evening World.) 5, tive Downs swore that 1 Davis and Mason, yor Warren by been made out » Ossining in halt mile. re +) paces “waa made by Warren Li twenty-first relay minuies seconds ‘The time from Yonkers to Oesining was 1 hour 4 minutes “to sop. the taking of bets, Kton to} be » Penal Code relates the Magistrate 1.13 The message jekly turned over to Harold Lane, an who feel on with 1, beta having heen registered Is to have a _numbe iceman ‘bet at once with ‘the same ypeLs jag frantically + hi the Taborton road. Washington, ( ma WHEUNESUVDAY, JULY WORLD ChAMPION ‘CONEY ISLAND | “ATHLETE UNFIT FOR POLI | Physically Barred From the Force. Melvin Sheppard, champion runner of | the world, who outfooted the fleetest jmen of all nations tn the final 1,500- Jay, acnnot become a New York po- man, because he is—physically unfit One of the greatest athletes in ihe | world, a youth who has devoted his {whole life and energy to making him- t =o self ft for the hardest and most en-|ferv during paysical tests, was rejected by the police surgeons, who say: low ronic end rditie’ and “arterlo sclerosis,” In common “read-while-you- ran’ English, the former means en-| Waters and narrowly iargement of the heart and the latter/with a ferryboat and two tugboats tow- ing heavily After a delay s resumed the trip and had reached 200 feet off Dreamland pler When the steering gear broke down, Il athletes have enlargement of the] sti¢r wind soon had toward the thronged made | sirdening of the arteries It was announced to-day that the Civil Service doctors, who passed Shep- pard, were somewhat amazed when | (' a point of they learned recenty of the peision of the police surgeons, and quickly re- examined Sheppard, yeart, more of less,” they sald. “We found no evidence of the diagnosis of hardening of th "The police. surg re-examine S' 7 passed the mental examination, and his friends believe he will all the paysical requireme ‘gure, Shepnard has enlargement of 4 P. 1. Conway, presi- \thlorte Sheridan and Ig. ‘artod- Con ENGLISH ATHLETES GAIN POINTS IN OLYMPIC GAMES HUW ATHLETES SlANo IN OLYMPIC GAMES points Pound Ham: ans, 8; Canada, 1 1,/00-Metre Run—America and, 4 93,000-M ralia, 1 Three-Mile America, Phrowing the Javel ireece, 3, Norway, 1. points won 4) sh colonies count for England, 1e offictal point score now stands England 19; America, 15; Sweden, 5; ace, ov France, 1; Norway, 1 and third one pe lia e Walk—England, §; Aus- Race~Engiand, weden, 6 ptes from (Continued from First Page.) serve. France already was out of the day the firat lap. After concluding the first circle Bisele went right to the front, but Deakin lish cross-country champion, challenged for the place and, ge: the pole, led the way for his team Swedes had thelr revenge to-day for the failure of the management to display the Swedish flag at the opening, for the first standard to be holsted this morning to the top tall mast in the arena was (hi den. This wags done to set fort that E. V. Lem- had won the javelin throwing contest. He put the staff 173 feet finches, breaking is own record of 170 feet 6 Inches, Duriza, of Greece, who | won the silver medal, wa behind his distan 108 feet 6 nehes, Halse, td with Americas competed IS KILLED IN RACE. TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Jul In the fir y, second heat of yesterday's untinished 2.04 pacing race, Kruger, 2.04, driven by McDonald, ran away and, dashing tn the track rall- ing, was impaled in the breast by rp two-by-f was antly killed. MeDonald was hurled | from the sulk race to- ee Janitor Not Accused in Safe lob- bevy nt Restanrant, John Burke, Janitor of the Childs Buildings, at No, 18 West ‘Thirty. fourth street, was not placed under ar- rest In connection with the safe burg. lary at that address last week. Througii the publ.cation of such a report he feels that he has been Injured, Burke was confused with another em- | Dloyee of the building: | | | WOMAN IN FLAME, Mrs, Clara Bollbracht, of No, 1% Courtlandt avenue, Bronx, began to clean house to-day. She had a bottle of | naphtha and a Hghted candle and Inad- ertantly brought the two Into contact, | There Was @n explosion and flames en- veloped her. reaming with pain Mrs. Bollbracht nstairs Into the ice cream parlor f Tiedman, who threw two! }bu: .ets of water on her and then used ‘his ‘apron to smother the remaining flames. Spearmint Gum sr, eg ad cn 5 cenls a Package Altrective lasting flaver, At: ‘teres, all dreq stares and news clam HEADL BOAT HELPLESS, 0 ON BOARD Toward Sea, Decapitated After Chapter of Ac- 5) BODY DN SWAMP Cetus Parts Discovered Near the Lutheran [the dog was taken Five hundred passengers, mostly ISHeren eel men and children, on the Cetus, of the found, bound for near late this afternoon, In a swamp Iron Steamboat the Lutheran Cemetery, a Coney Island from the Battery this af- ternoon, had a trip fraught with mis- aused all aboard considerable and some exciteme Shortly after the Cetus left the the boat wax compelled to lay because of an accident to the condenser which necessitated stopping the and 4 While repairing the dam-; 1 in the choppy | averted collisions haps (hat worry . No. 82 Johnson a ie police declare the case | he art failure -speak it} pump, that Sneppara is suffering from | machinery age the steamer drifted of Central Office detalled to work on the case) The clothing worn foy the dead man His shoes and 8 were missing. (coy THOUSANDS SEND UTES OW LAST OF CONTEST Result of Evening i World Ama. ‘Dutty’'s Pare Mal Whiskey ad and augry When the Cetus said to be about Harbor police boat sight ffeaurediatentmbok 10 “ap as boat ready tom Avoid Saturd: WALKED WITH BROKEN HEAD weeks past were busy sending in big!” » swamped and buried)” aven 2 | Fordham H to be It was discovered that in determined and the winners an- walked st the t with stacks of votes while n the race also sent j ————> |POSTMASTER ON VACATION. his vacation Post- Morgan to-day ap Ackerman, one of a3 is private sece The contest has been @ huge success and has aroused of Interest never atta Before leaving on race, Bouin, who ran so well yester-|master Edward M retired before the conclusion of ss need kK and vicinity, teh for the result of the con- teat, which will be printed on the | hig double page of aports in Sat- urday's Evening World, Greater New Morgan's absence for a Han Postmaster Tl; Murphy will be Special Furniture Sale We direct attention to our Annual Summer Sale of Furniture continuing for the balance of this week, during which we have reduced our prices on:— Parlor, Dining Room & Be.troom Furniture | Halt & Mission Kurniture, Veranda, Porch & Summer Furniture, Couches, Brass & Enamel Beasteads, Upholstered ArmChairs, Rockers, Sufas, Fe. | 25% to 50% Off Our Regular Prices Lord & Taylor Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. =. OUND PROFIT amr (ool FOR TO-MORROW, THE 16th, rovxn 10¢ * enn WAFERS., POUND 190)"; SERCIAL ASSORTED CHOCO. LATES (20 kinds)... Park Row store open every evening until 11 o'clock, Barclay street and Cortlundt street stores opea Saturday evenings until 11 o'clock, WE DELIVER FREE PURCHASES OF ONE DOLLAR AND 200th STREBL Ne. to potme tn Manhattan above » Hoboken and Jersey City. No goods sont C H our, out-of-town SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 15th, ASSORTED CHOCO. suares ee kinds) v, MBECANS KISSES... pounn 29¢ 54 BARCLAY ST., ORTLANDTST. PARK ROWCNASS an aa ‘Brooklyn customers carefully packed and shipped from our special mall order department. a ear Mal Park. —- WOMAN AND CHILD ARE BITTEN BY BULLDOG. Girl Attacked While Sitting on the Porch of Her Home at Coney Island, yeareold Ma scsi er Of a pol on the pot , Sixth street, Coney isiana, Won Mrs. James Wie vio owns the | dog, lives on t whove the Bah+ | inar When s a otitte Mabel's screams: s n its to her as: e Ina ft ined on 1 stunk deep tate. he! | right arm The dog y n ft by Policeman Mullen, wh i that Mabel’s face ind hands had been bitten by the brate Jand that her id been ripped al- Jost oft, Mr amined by a Beard clan Gramps and Dysentery cholera morbus, stom. ache, con n, sunstroke, fainting, weak stome jach, malaria, chills, fevers, prostras tion and the hundred and one ills of summer can be prevented and cured by taking Diarrhoea It k , INVA? orates every organ and part Duty an abs malted g to have malted, t estroy {in the form of a malt essence, most effective lonic | stimulant and invigorator known to warmth and and tree tances ren- 1 be retained by ve stomach. of leading doctors and prominent hospitals puse a ISIVCLY. 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Flem- Ing, in his 19th year Funeral from his late rest: gomery place, Brooklyn, jay, July 16: thence to St. Augus e's Church, 6th av. and Sterling place, where a solemn mage of requiem will be offered at 0.00 A, M. Interment Calvary, ELLAND,—Suidenly, Tuestay, July IAM JOHN M'CLELLAND, his late residence, , Wednesday, at 8 P. M. Interment at"Bronzvlile, N. ¥., Thurse day, 1A, M HELP WANTED—FEMALE nce, 28 Monte | cI ERPRRRNCED TN TIGKKaTTA I] ELLING, APPLY nw SIRO ADIWAY. Aw Batra Charge for It, Advertisements for The World may be let at any American District Messenger Offa in the city untll 9 P.M

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