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SHELLAMD CASE T0 60 BEFOR GRAND Jat a RNA hse » Politeman Accused of kil bi: Barbara Reig Not to } i Be Freed. | ELDER HARD AT \WORK. W | Bdward } ‘ Pe Will Cali “Brother Officers’ "to cused Remains | Testify-- in Jail. -Attorney Fider, of © Brooklyn, is making a quiet independent | ‘thyestigation into the death of Barbara Ries house ten days a ‘of Policeman Day \ patrolmen of the Hamburg avenue pre- inet with the affalr i Mhe fact thi | ‘decided Miss Rie: ‘(spurred Mr the case, ne has had tm the way a certain grade of atick together when one of the! ‘Assistant Dist Irving Square Park shelter and the connection | rd and other a Coroner's fur suleide has tn experience Nicemen number yp extra a |ts accused of crime This experience he gained last spring wiwhen he was prosecuting a patro:man rof the Adam el Precinet, who com- $nitted a burglary while in full uniform fon his post, The attitude of a few of the “brother officers’ of the accused opened Mr er’s eyes to the close fraternal bonds that hold policemen to- | ®ether, when one of thelr fnto trouble Has Far-Reaching Powers number gets | The! power of the Distriet-Aitorney in Making an investigation a crime is More comprehensive and far-reachi than that of the Coroner, Mr. will summon Many witnesses who Were ‘mot heard at (he inquest, including p ieemen, who will have presented to Chein an opportunity to tell the wuth Or stand proseeutlon for perju No move can be made to secure the, Telease of Shellard from Raymond Btreet Jail on bail before next week. His lawyer, § r B. Hanson, of No. 16 Broadway, las not secured as yet a} transcript of the minutes of the in-| QUISt, pon Which he must base his mo- ton for release of his client | + When the re in readiness Mr. | Henson w to give the District. | Attorney two days’ notice of his inten- | tion to move for the fixing of ball, Mr. | Elder wi!) in the Su- Preme Court to oppose the motion Has Hearing on Aug. 12. pape ypear personally The ore nary examination of Shell- @rd on a char f murder come# up before Magistrate Furlong in the New {Jersey Avenue Police Court on Aug. 12 Mr. K take thie case before the Grand Jury on Aug 1s. on which date he will have tls evidence well aesem- bled The verdict of the Coroner's jury that Miss Reig cofuinitted suic.de occasioned Buch astunisoment that a nuimber of the Jurors were seen and asked on what evi- dence they based their tinding. y. J. Clark, of No. 3% Second street, > 318 Second Murphy, of No. F. Lyman, of Dowling, of ‘treet; William J {278 Sixth avenue; Jame. 'No. %2 Thirteenth street, and Edwin C. (Raymond, of No, 37 Forty-fifth street, \gal agreed there was no evidence that |Bhellard had killed Miss Keig, and that @helr verdict was bona-tide, largely on the testimony of Coroner's Physician Vuest, that Miss Reig's right hand was iQowder burned. Mr. Clark said: Explains the Verdict. “q voted for the verdict the evidence presented to the jury. I felt @s the rest of the juryimen saiq they ‘did, that from what testimony had been wen before us there Was no reason for ‘Acousing Policeman Shellard and noth- apg io do—on the evidence before ui imini on THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1908, a You woos wy LEV/CK. ‘ DORANDO FUNLESEIMG FAVES ALTER LIN StHUNSD The accompanying photographs America of the dramatic the first Olympic athletic printed in meet in 1 honors. look of determination, grue Wy Conductor of Car that indi Williamsburg Grabs Her Just in Time. A young an attempt to leap prepoasessing woma The picture ot Hayes after passing the known 1n modern athletic Route to Refuses to Me maude from a Raipn ay nick of passen- nue car, eastbound over the \WV Hridge, Into the East R day. She was restrained in the time by Maurice Fitzgerald, t ductor, but he would nave bee to hold her had {t not been assistance Of three men gers In the Lee Avenue Po Court the id you—bdut to find that the woman) young woman said she was Mrs. Ida jehot herself. Of course, the testimony | igtne rauay tae @f the Coroner's Physiclan that the | #riedman, of No. 175 Sackman street ‘wound was self-inflicted and that the| + mit r fi woman's tight hand Was discolored ag| Brooklyn. She admitted an Intent to Gf from the discharge of the revolver | kill herself, and said she would carry tt Welghed with us.” ccctisaies aan | (BAT ATTACKS SLEEPER, THEN FIGHTS TWO MEN. PHILADELPHIA Gideon, of No. Camden, was some creature July 31.—Charlet 428 Sycamore atreet, aroused yesterday by biting his legs. He fellow-boarder, went to his assistance. Mhe men fought ture, which few & ght until ve a bat, ing 1 inches between its outstretched wings. Gideon was severe- ly nipped about the limbs and face. ge = | LIGHTING HIS PIPE, GOT LOCKJAW FROM BURN. LEWISTOWN, Pa. July 21—With Jockjaw. caused by at anon his little finger which ined while Ughtine his pine, Re Fuller les in ndition at his home here, "The Teddy Bears Stave Offa Threatened Blue Monday, ] { migr av “Situation Wan World equal success. out at the first opportunity Higginbotham comm Kings Couny as to her sanity, Hospital to be examin Magistrate Mra, Friedman boarded the oar at the Manhattan end of the br @ seat near the rear de nervousness, As out on the bridge Fitzgerald, soon as the of the rear platform. | Aw he entered the fares he began at the re: Friedman handed him a ate asked for a tre By {had b e quite agitated She small handbag, and gave no signs of ge and took carried car Rot the con- yelled for help, and William Saddler. a quctor, closed the gates on both sides to collect the Fitzgerald was half way through the n fare ting tour when a acream from one of the women passen- gers caused him to turn, Mrs ed man had made her way to the |form and was fumbling with the fastens west-bound track. In three jumps Fitzgerald gained + platform just as Mrs Friedinan 1 je wate and attempted to jump. gerald grabbed her the w w 8 ani a ‘ord with his left, stopr The woman strugg na fair way to drag g ar and p when ae b ey had ‘all the \ i I edt " Ms 1 M ima: | \ se CROWNED N IDENTIFIED Ninety-eiguth street Tuesday nigh in which received to-day Ame ed reso] t trom London climax ar the win the most at e ea won such signal finish shows his grim t finish stagger robbed populace in the Amer he first > giceft rough ica of the r five but over-exe is damning evideace of 200 werr Elghisen finished First Pictures in America of the Great Marathon “BL Race, Won by naves 1g New York Boy 20k | ed English officials helped him | the foul that Would have for the protest of the English ‘Laree Americans were in {i not Lackawanna Switchmen and Tie-Up Is Threatened, SCRANTON, Pa, July 31.—Pres' Truesda jay refused the swit ng request for a conference on the troubles on the Buffalo division of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Ratiroa Grand Master Hawley, of Switchmen’s Union, said afterward that a strike declaration seems inev- ng Pres! Triesdal grievance went into was refused to 1 @ road's employes s has cas: gloom ove at he would mee! with them and inten to their side of the dispute and Master Haw he last resorts of tie men lias been istad, and that vutside inte scan intery o trouble Vhat those interests i ) @ the ¢ Ainimen, the Exe , n’s Union alreidy being heve questions wit) General Super ey say refusal of Pres e questions at. iss Bs nes 1 formal strik wley repli y. He adn ts centre wi <= AMERICA ALL CATHOLIC SOON. SAYS FATHER DOYLE. a GUNBOAT WILL PROTECT AMERICAN CONSULS. avoiding one to Clear WOW FIGHTS TOTRUSTALE WL HEL EAP OF BRIDGE NOT CONFER AND «© FROM BL AST RIVER STRIKEPROBABLE = ANU: l UW i —— oe Murd B OWN Delaware and Coroner’s Verdict Vague, Fails Mystery KGLANOM CLEAN SWEEP IN| OLYMPL REGATTA >-- hi Belgians Fall Down in the Fi nal and Lose to Leander of Teal’s Pond. by Two Lengths. TROY. July %1.—Coroner Strope to-day HENLEY M.—The intermationa nade public his findings as a result of pie r ame to an end to-day the inquest into tae death ng victory for the United Drow, whose baly waa fe arsmen, Ww nave defeated Pond on Ju T Substance Consic ed toward ferenc tes that one | the search Attorney O'Brien apolog eves th ds Ww ind res What promising rf Pond on w vaunin, bre nen LORD ROBERTS oar he h 9 BUD $ t death. Not be at # slayer, Detective Jes that << ROPE that he hi his office as ls staff nave per- In trying to solve 1a zt Dist Bureau e no eth: Ww OL e mos n Ha "MOTORCYCLE COP HANGS TO MILLIGNAIRE AUTOIST. | the said Hazel Irene ava rowers W O particle mplo ning seve wn » Leander cre n 7 minutes rative ease, Was a great rsmen stroke of t gee ne be- PROSTRATED : 3 i ‘ BY HEAT IN MONTREAL RAILWAY SAFETY LAW, | | | is | | HARTFORD, Conn, July s1—The | , New Haven and Hartford | Aled a complaint in the Cireult Court here te Commerce Com- | law passed by ntitled “An Act to ot Dyes and UOTATION - TH GLOSING” QUOTATIONS, nwest and last prices < ee eS FFE. eS FESPEED Pee yAdvance, —Deciine miles an {said hi m ss Dorando being hefped to the He machine one feo NEW HAVEN ROAD ATTACKS |= MING AS Wut CES PROMISES SHELL FATHER PITCHES — OF FANNY WARD STOP SP -- DING GREATEST CAME LOST ONL _—_—— Blanche Roco, Who Scared Bell Shuts Out Pittsburg Team Part of Her $2,000,000. Dia- Harlemites, Tells Court Ma- chine Was Out of Control, Blue the bar in the Harlem Court to-day When the Streak was called to tip of her ttle nd nose just reached to the jevel o} House's desk, but ner (wi wa eyes Were on a direc’ line with those of the Court all the time she was tell- ing her story. and it was easy to see from the beginning that there was small chance of any p. \larly harsh senten In store for har The Blue Streak was up for “fractur- ing the speed limit," as Bteycle Police. man Martin MoeGrath expressed it, and her arrest was the result of an extended campaign in which nearly all the police- men in Harlem have hoped to catch her jin the act of ‘streaking’ on her two and three-quarter horse-power motor- evele, MeGrath caught her last night and he said she was scorching up Broadway at the rate of twenty-five hour. She's been doing it for months," he sald, “and has been whizzing and ip ping around Washington Heignts unt! most folks thougiit she Was & spook.” But the Blue Streak just smiled and proceeded to tell all about fname Was Blan teen vears old, er sister, Mrs, Morris P. 0 Hast One Hundred Las’ ih the world to and I'm the mascot Motoreyele b 1am as good at in. town apart and put it last nigit was the t bavond my contre Lyons and Arthur members of the club, a tke a spin la far wih n Harold sald a policeman wat and sald « just wants ‘o jues nx, first ¢ ‘Oh, those bicycle pol are the est Mints in the w » never encourage ther we went on and was Hund adway I'm awfu ‘0 do it again c and | ) prosr \ Magistrate, of n vat don't want to must be no more ing. i don't see why No mo Oh, sald ad recess e sald It's not he re- an engage TO HAZE THE HAZERS, PLAN OF ARMY MEN, WASHINGT( y 31 Hazing at West Point may rought den stop if a plan suggested b In the War Depa t ered feasible by Co! nmandant of the Academy They are certain that “bracing and other humiliating and patnful puntsh nts visited on the pleves will vanigh icker than they seem to ave done in face of drastic legislation by Con aress, The plan is simp piates visiting on the he form of hazing they freshmen to endure It _contem upper classmen iave compelled n Judee for Brooklyn, ‘Then Hurries to Child’s Bedside. dying whee game George Bell's baby pitched the which netted Brooklyn a was remarkable victory over he in Pittsburg yesterday, shutting out the latter team—2 (o O-In the presence of four thousand baseball fans, Not one among che four thousand who applaud- wl the work of the pitcher knew (he fear that wae Surdenng the heart of the man in the box. Never before had Brooklyn's twirler demonstrated such ability, He was master of the bi Tt did ils bidding to the silghtest curve, It magically approached the plate, then moving up- ward or downward at the pitcher's bid- ding left the greatest batters of the spposing geam mere alr-pushers. They could not unravel the curves, and Brooklyn won a great game. Then, unknown to the four thousand fans, Bell col! osed in the dressing: room and wept uke a baby when Man- ager ‘Patsy’ Donovan patted him on the shoulder and said jeorge, Thave a huneh that the baby Is go ig to live, Go to it. We can't spara you, but If Ppt ois to save the child every man in the team will be rooting for you while you are on your way to Knox- rushed to me to ti a e bedside of his sylva efore Was called e game of his Mfe Bell re- the telegram announcing that 1 vould ve twenty-four He had 1 himself for the ied how lefeat their be rs and was confident that noth- tn uld get away from him in the Mt bate and wits, The receipt e telegram Was a blow to him. Manager Donovan was loath to ex use Bel), knowing pitcher oould 1 professional pride induced er to “€e@ the game out man would Amounted ts In the novan said moth his baby will wet we We MINTYRE INDICTMENTS. Refoses to Dismisa Them, bat Marka the Word “Dead” on the Papers. sism Out of | heav, breathing, and lack of inter | are the symptoms of sickness. ers! worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. ; u It will start the digestive organs into Give the child Castoria. monds Were Merely Mislaid « on Lusitania, Fanny Ward, the English actress, whe in private life is Mrs, Joe Lewis, wife of the famous South African diamond dealer, arrived to-day on the Lusitania Mark Kiaw, of Kiaw & Erlanger, wet her at the pier, Miss Ward came over to read manuscripts, Miss Ward is supposed to own dla- monds worth $2,000,000, bot she brought along only a beggarty 3sa0,0u) On Wednesday evening she appeared in. @ one-act skit at the enip's concert For this she wore merely a brooch, & bra t and a few rings To get these Mies. Ward had her maid {bring her the satchel containing the whole collection from the purser's safe. The next morning the mafd returned the satchel worthy On landing towlay neither Miss Ward nor her mald could produce @ receipt for the satchel, and the purser did not recollect urn of the bag. It wasn't in the safe, Miss Ward was on the verge of hysteria, when the second | purser remembered that she had shoved the | heavy satehel under the safe. Tt was Ifound to be packed with Miss Ward's gems Mra. Mary Frances Ronalds, widow of Pierre Lorillard Ronalds, who has been a leader in suclety and vausica ircles in England for a quarter of a tury, Was aboard, paving her irs visit. in. twenty rs to the souniry where she spent her girlhood. She wi be at Newport for two months. Her daughter, Mra. Ritchie, of Tandon, ac- companied her and her son, Reginald of New York, and Mr, and Arie sStrong, of Erte, Va. met her at the pier Other pass R. Guggen- pprr baron, and three ng. s James Blakely, Lionel J. A. E. Malone—who n Charles Frohman'e The Girls of Gutten- TOOK LITTLE GIRL WITH HER WHEN SHE BEGGED, Woman Sent to Workhouse for by Magis. Barlow, Court: to-day tene \ hy of No. a oF rosireet, who says lier father, Pe sa fireman attached t Company 19, told Justice hat she bad been begging with aman for Aye weeks ‘The woman, Flavin, was arraigned before state Harlow the Jefferson et Police vury fO-day and was ed workhouse for six ped in the ldren's Court tid not know ng, a en Sorts H TIS, something is wrong with baby, but we can’t tell it what it is, All mothers recognize the term by the | 1 gitude, weakness, ioss of appetite, inclination to sleep, tt shown by baby. These It may be fever, congestion, Do not lose a minute. | operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the fetid | matter, and drive away the threatened sickness ways bears the signature of CMa Genuine Castorla EE 1a) (it) ) Se ——

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