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agen oe merger ee THE EVEN PT AIS + COURT CLAD IN = ULL UNIFORM His Appearance, Hi to Brother, utes Aston- + ishment Before Magistrate. $ CASE OFF TIEN FRIDAY, $ | a ER “A'S CHEF CWE TO ENTITY THUGS’ VICI pe Ko o 8 wn in Front of Car DY Father Denies Knowledge of fe Alleged $100,000 Army Fund for the Defense. “Woman T: Robbers and Ground to Death Has Not Yet Been Identified—Man Under Arrest Held. Under the personal direction of Capt. Carey, of the Headquarters | [amination on the charge of Kili iin Homicide Bureau, a dozen precinct and Central Office detectives are tam &, Annis at the Bayside Yacht! In the full uniform of his rank, cap:/ Jtaln in the Artillery, U, 8. A., Capt. | Peter 8. Hains was arraigned in Long i |onb a week last Saturday, Mo! ‘emnahan) walk the Camden trunk mystery, |day suspension for a run in with Um-| «J¢ r i e w mur: | i (2 Wis A great opp h | gives me great pleasure to exp! tvorking to establish the identity of the woman victim of a brutal 1 a rte oma eee vec meat a an gaa it CAE auPenNAE a fOke ORL | rtig) wonmenccontesseal ILM a vaegad! | pire USER On BUY. | my deep waite Gretta ter of the early morning at Amsterdam avenue and Ninetieth street, and| ins Hains, who is accused ot assist) [over seeond, scoring Tenney and Doyle, jthat Alexander Rosenbloom, 19 £09,| isermae flied out Hecate the, owe e ne bee {ing tn the crime, | it, Thomas to. Leach to Storke to | murdered his father, Solomon J, Ros- | tes ! yard ruminal i ‘ : out, Thomas to Leach | ‘ather, i -lley filed out to Howard, Hummell Ointmeut and Resolvent fo find the two men who threw her under the car wheels that crushed] py nureement between District At 0 (Tien, WO HONS heat | ehotvem, in thelr honfe at. Winder | fained NOU aid its Bo ie ES KH ney Darrin and John F, Melptyre, § s auth smashed t ball pitched | pa. on the night of Nov, 12. to Alperman, Sheck- had an awful rash al nnd mangled her to death. Thus far they have made little headway in ni counted lar ane the ex. vn the left. foul UipeerUaany a ih iu ce MIRE OLN aA ulte fled out’ to Mas gver hie eds and the 5 irecti amination was postponed un ty |as : mumler was that her husband had beat- i peepee ij either direction. tar | Wi na . mt Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, Mr. |_| struck out, ONE RUN. Bae SHA TRATReaaA ee a Second Inning. ] It was terrible and used The! one! person who haa been so fat) Wegner & Sons, at No, 1H, between |arcintyre announced that he would not Forty Are E sane and a New A esate Ai neoetccaten om AC) Jordan fanned. Lewis out, Ptelster to| 7 to water awfully, An: frrrested in connection with the actual | Amsterdam and Columbus avenue. Sev- | 11. ayamination, as is customary In| Sixth Inning. cording to the police report, in destre Hofman. Bergen out, Tinker to Hof-| place the water went it crime was arraigned in the West Side | eral men ran into the stable and then | penalties ases, but would Inalst upon tye. Will | Seymour smashed a liner straight Into | g the traces of the crime and dispos-|man. NO RUNS. i | would form another sora Police Court during the forenoon, Mag- waited the arrival of the police. Wee a Puy Geen garen recto aN e Starting S en. i Abpy's hands, “Leach threw out Dev-|ing of the trunk containing the mur- |, E¥ers out, Lewis to Jordan. Stein. | and it would become 7 4 the District Attorney presenting his | Barry went out the sime way, NO feldt same, Howard out, Alperman to crusted, A score or more ‘strate Droege remanded him to the, When the woman wae attacked Po-|(° | Be Tried [Re dered merchant. |sordan. NO RUNS, physicians failed utterly Coroner's office without bail. | Heemen Stanton, Ryan, Snyder and ‘The sight of Capt, Hains In his blue, | aS 1 Bridwell n pectacular catch of / Mrs, Rosenbloom ts fifty-seven and! Third Inning. and dismally in their ‘This man is John Dunn, a carriage | Toohey, of the West One Hundredth red-trimmed uniform, stepping out of )enaniee soe leah ud The ball} her dau Sva sixteen, They were eulmie Hot Ma. | efforta to remove the washer at a stable into which one of stroet station, heard her scream, and| tio ong Island City Jail, handcuffed | H) net HEEB EE! ON {8 | arrested t thelr home, F tannedr Witten wi ea peal trouble, ‘Then I was told the assassins fled, The only thing | Were running toward Ninetieth street | +. 41, brother, caused a gasp of as (Spealalste 2 one made | NO 1826 rect, at the/man forced Wilhelm, Tinker to Bvers, to use the Cuticura Rome- Against Dunn {s the contradictory story | when the car crushed out her life, They | RBADVILLE RACE TRACK, Mass., tke | Pequest of tho Windber police | dies, ot a cake of | tonishment in the crowd that had gath- | so I can go down there | Charge of Motorman Thomas King, of| as a witness, Lagedrete te teat nto Loe, af afs fs fs fs esses os oss ORGREAT $00,000 ING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1908. —‘DOOGERS HOLD Tne CUBS DOWN SAFE ROBBERS GET $3000 AT HOTEL IN CATSKILLS, Special to The ‘SKILL, N. the knowledge of ald them burglars a ‘ Official Voting Coupon. Thir Coupon Eniitles the Holder to Cast One Vote f a Popular Man in Greater New York, or One Vote for ras the Most | MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ie @ lt TR Evening World.) Aug. 24.—With the combination to ned the big safe jin the office of ters Hotel, at + Cairo, the largest at place, last Will Be Crowned night, and took away cash, age P Stamps and a gold watch, aggregating KING AND QUEEN of the CTIM CONFESS, EARLY 1 GAME | nearly $3,000 In value | Entrance to the office was made by Carnival of th Age of Progres® | | breaking the slasa inh atroom win: dow, iorses and rig Were 8 Week ef Sept, 14 | about four miles from Cairo last night K about ten ml th er road in nection with the a and found this mornin from Calto on a thickly wooded di have been used in ¢ hurelary ANFUL RASH ALL 1 vote for.. ...for King: Women Placed Under Arrest, | Tell How S, J. Rosen- blcom Was Slain, Manager Chance, of Chicago, Draws a Three-Day Suspension, This may (or Queen) Contest Closes 12 Noon Sept. 10, 1908, US Grathnned ypbectih | THE BATTING ORDER. PUT THE BLAME ON SON. Brooklyn. Chicago, ' President, Alperman, 2b, Hofinan, 1b, posit VOTES to EVENING WORLD MARDI GRAS TEGHUR r.0, Garni = ‘Buns Mapas Sheckard, or votes may be handed In at ‘The World's vartous branches {Couple Are Captured by Balti- Jordan, 1 PvE ae Bronx, 408 F aie Hk Uptown, 1908" Bron way Harlem, 249 P Lewis, 38, Steinfeldt, 3 Jah at Brooklya, fthington. te and’ Poller Building’ more Police—Alexander | siergen, Howand, ct, Sheehan, 3b. | MoMillan, cf, Kling, ¢ | Wilhelm, p. Pfeister, p. | Umpires—Emslle and Rudderham. ‘Tinker, Weeping Brera Rent Kept Spreadin, on Little Sufferer—A Score o Treatments Prove Dismal Failures —Grateful Father or Tells of Still in Hiding Resa sake sss estes tosh BALTIMORRM, Aug, %4.—Detectives of this clty report this afternoon that they (Special to The Evening Worid,) Calg ‘AGO, Pied 4, Budi a dou m1 GIANTS ASES READ from them a confesston that clears up iho game to- ney, tele under a three- slow one to second ait both were safe. 4, he t i > UNS. Tinker flied Pa., and discharged | 8° base tom Cheslerels Sheckard walked, Schulte walked. Page.) 8 de sho: ,, yer ent: Ee ne, Cuticura Soap, & box of Cuticura Oint- twhtch hq told to Inspector McCafferty | followed the conductor and passengers) oreq, Upon arriving at the court-room| Aus, 2.—Race week at the Readville Hue olnreateen | mauime teste Ceeled ora erry the AIST Aled One etoy Hummel ee INR I tentauel a ete eo Cutiatira Reso] YEngt to account for his presence in the place | and at the rear entrance ot the corner] +14 two Hainses were placed in the Reon eahIOH La exnectod folperthe inert Aare | son jets ant ua nephews Inv Nee} led Sole teat Gia DV Rae hapete wa Hae uaed HAIe The Feaeole when he should have been asleep. Tha | house, back of a saloon, they beat In) Keon pen with a lot of drunks and 7 folanite: York at Windber last nicht. Mrs, Fourth inl vent I could see a change in him, In police admit that he will probably be | the door, | minor offenders upon whom the army |*USPiclous in is ueiaty began this af- | Rosenbloom and her daughter Nved ta ue : CONG: about two months he was entirely well. = Att trance they fi b Fe - 4 pecine when dn ndance of the East Baltlmore street flat since| Lumley fanned. Hummel! out, Stein-) When »ple see him now they asl aera COTA CE OG Ease | an's ne eA aaa sue peat eee yenear to welcome the harness ie i base smash | JUIY 17. with a son, Harry, ‘The police | feldt to Beeman Mowat bated xO What did you get to cure your baby? mee nase Sidewalk. | handkerchief, on Which was. the inl-| Explanation of the Uniform racers, Two e s are carded for to- ave been watching the place for sev-| htuns and all we can say is, ‘It was the Cut. Dragged Her From ew tlal “A. 7 Pp 5 : 3 ‘i 3 a ara | ni Moat Shook. | Cure Remedies, So in us Cuticura will fl lal The tLankerchief was not) jday, a pony and trotting event The eral days ofinan ad out to McMillan heck= always have firm and warm friends, ‘The two highwaymen, bent on rob-) oo ing the initial was hand em-| @e% Hains, father of the brothers, |» was for two-year-olds and =) ard beat outa grounder, Schulte out, | @ F. Lambert, 139 West Centre Ding the helpless woman, became 80 | Y nd Major John Hains, U, S, A. an- ; 7 aie f neehan to Hummel. Hvers singled to | George F. Lambert, st Cen| ing the help ' Feel broidered. No one was found in the| 4nd Mal obi 2ECSED ACB Se Son) \h It a good fi while the Of five warrants that were issued last |T ila and stole second. Steinfeldt St, Mahanoy City, Pa,, September 26 * fnfuriated when ahe screamed an saloon, and when the police reserves | °ther son, were tn the court-room, After t was for three-year-olds. |night two are residents of this clty—| out, Alperman to Hummell, NO RUNS, 8D November 4, 1907." to fight that they dragged her from came they surrounded the block, | the formal proeeedings, Gen. Hains was | are looking , forward z and the or Joseph Agier, of No. 12 Monroe street, Fifth Inning, or ithe sidewalk and hurled her in the Path’ On entering the stable, ihe police /asked if he could explain why the cap- | with great a hee ee ea utt land his brother Loule. ‘They are ne- Laowis fled out to Sheskand Hlergon | , pf the trolley car. As the car crushed found several of the passengers talking | ‘tin appeared In court in his uniform. MereAneLeR harness phews of the murdered man. lei to left f ehan doubled MILLIONS OF PEOPLE tthe life out of her they escaped. | with a man who later said he was John| “Capt. Hains,” sale. the General, “was | wit} take plac row afternoon, It An Eve ld renorter found) ier ventre fleld, scoring Bergen. aes The woman, who appeared to be about | Dunn, twenty-seven years old, of No,|/on leave of absence, which expired on | (atta ixindsy ella ATs \ all eguleeNelermanerornthalteo nephews, at | lone slagied | to ah at Rely on Cuticura Remedies, forty years old, was seen walking fast | 614 West ‘Twentieth street. | Aug. 2 It is a rule in the army that | , demas angi oe | nis home, No. 120 Monroe street, to-day, | orem MAY ei ee ing Millions of the world’s best people use ° through Ninety-first strovt, appareauy., A policeman seized Dunn and de-| when an officer’s leave of absence ex- andicap event, and several of th He said he did not fear arrest, as he! field. Alperman 1 Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, coming from the subway station at) mandcd that he explain his presence tn, | Pires he ehall put on his uniform | known harness racers of the count with q single to cen-| was absolt innocent of any eullty Hofman, TWO RUNS assisted, when necessary, by Cuticurs 5 a In| th i Nall ote untry o Barry W: rae aioe Howard fanned. Tinker out Resolvent (liquid or pills) for preserv= ‘Ninety-first street and Broadway. Ihe ¢ stable, |appearing in public, I think hls ap- | are on the scratch mark. intout Wledge of his uncle's death, |man to Humm Kling past ing, purifying and beautifying the skin, her right hand she carried a retioule/ ‘I'm employed here,” sald Dunn, "I! pearance !n uniform to-day was per- worth the best y “In July, 1907," said the young man, jalong the right foul line, 2! for eczemas, irritations and inflamma and she seemed to be hurrying home. | have not left the stable to-night, and|fectly proper.” j“my brother Joseph and I were work-| batted for Pfolste Geman ae tiona, for cleansing the scalp of crusta, She turned south at Amstemtam ave-| have not seen a stranger enter,” Gen, Hains was aksed about a repart tie winner and the second horse w § t ing in Johnstown, Pa. On July 3 we |{) tent centre, scoring King. Hofman scales ood ence, A ae nue and was walking past a vacant lot that officers in the army are engaged be given the sum of $10,00, The ne: got a letter from our uncle In Windber . saat > of falling hair, for baby rashes, itchings Inclosed by a fence ten feet high. As) panied Knowing of Murder. in raising a fund of $100,00 for the de four horses wii etal Eighth Inning asking us to come there and work In SI nn tnd cadngs an ny etna. ane she reached the corner two men sprang| Dunn had been told of the murder up| ance of Capt, Hains, He sald tt was soo divided up mony th ne for Pit | his store, We went there and worked | mle. fouled ont 0 9s a themse bits women, as Well as for all at her, One seized her handbag a A aera avenue, He sald: |news to him, The General ts kept In a) }{orsemen from all p: Ptieveour jfor him until Aug. 3, During the enttre | bumlen ff t field, Huminell aut | the; purpojes of the torlet- bath and tried to wrest it trom her grasp, while ow abeolutely nothing about this, | tate of embarrassment seeking to keep! try are ere | ume we were on the best of terms with | [st stealing MoM ! ee led to right aursery, Guaranteed absolutely pure, his companion beat her in the face, | 1 only wish I did, ‘up with the rapid pace of the astue ;ace will go from a stand- ee Neale UG MAIER te Poe Nn PCRCane te CoM nT ade nant ee The woman fought the men oft andj The Police took Dunn to the station! yf, McIntyre, wo talks for publica: ing o: which will | “But we saw he had a mighty hard EY out to Lewis, Gchulte | runoue te: rid Rotter ong é Chem Corde creamed until the man behind began | house and locked him up on suspicion.| tion every day and appears to take! with the ° loses go much me to get along with bis family.| veg out to Hummell. Rivera out, Hum. | Bolg Brope, 187 Columbus Ave Boston. \ 5 A search of every hou rT ‘ ‘ " ; . There was a continual battle between | ell to Wilhelm. NO RU salbs choking her. Still she fought with her ery house on the block! the public into fis confidence a whole| with the “Scoring Ploeeasonnuc mell to d freo hand, holding the bag with tha| Was then made, No suspicious person jor, [thme, The track Js In splendid cond him and his wife, his daughter Lena Seventh Inning: other, was found, | TE ‘ his son Alexander, Lewis fied out to Sheckard, Bergen While Capt. Hains was waiting in the! tion for the me me Weg ; ol ta I mntenita Tho woman was seen struggling and| All this while the body of the MU |clice court pen lo be taken. back to é fi Oy Au ely OL Nie ARSne Peek aa | Canedie Shaehan couplal orate nel heard screaming by some men at/| dered woman was pinned under the car,|the jail, he sent word out that he de- | Fei t | Johnstown, of bunnies was ee at Meltey A ilhelm filed out to Highty-ninth street. At first they be-| while men strained to lift {t from the! eired to speak to Mr. McIntyre, Ths JOYNER’S E HORSES it |iindbersee Besmesh. ie ume Sen ‘elit tripied to censre feld. How. |e Meved the men and woman were en-| trucks, A wreckln, yas c “ye! 13 my brother and I saw nothing of jard singled through ummell, scoring Tucks, wrecking car was called, a.d lawyer went into the pen and Capt W | "4 u pareuinencrae. slay: ie tds toes He es ie i | any member of the family, Then Mrs, |3 Tinker forced Howard, Wit: | GRAND ly was released after half aa| Hains sai | RUN iy) IN THE leewenkloght, our Aube Rent Ton UR. toll 8 ing singled to lett | gp "5 Hurled to Death Under Car. hour. The police then arrested Motor-| “Mr. McIntyre, it Is very necessary | eee ae he alana, wa atte batted, for Fraser, Slagle | & eine q An Amsterdam ay me C1 that I should yo down to Fort Han- Hoe JEU ALE Ae r to Hummel, Hofman An avenue car came |man King, who hal collapsed, and made | te old wo. down to, Foe Hes EMPIRE FEATURE, | — |working there only three days, when ciel to short. Tinker scoring, KUg | } Whizzing down the grade between Nine-|a technical charge of homicide against | iG at athe ties Devt WARE | For First Game See Page Eight. Ro smn, the eldest son, cama Hofmin made a double steal, Kilng T Ueth and Ninaty-second street in| him, Conductor Meehan was algo held ' tice p — lee 5 Loe ay alate ing and Hofman going to. second FURNITURE : aa ane ! FURNISHING HOMES COMPLETE OM to-day and explain to the Colonel and (Continued from NiioatEin ing they were going to sell out. Lewis, THREE | ee x 1 ‘ 1s out, Alpertnan to Saoons CALOIT TEAMS No, % Columbus avenue, and John Mee-| ‘There was absolutely nothing about SOMA RUOUtNOe RMaG uention Uarrepiled can At that ume in December we were 8 : 98! “f han, of No. 301 West Fifty-fitth street. | the woman by which she could be iden-| the lawyer. “Why, man, you are under | ¢ 5 ue as | surprised not to find uncle, I said to Eighth Inning | Arnage King saw the struggle on the sidewalk, | tifed, except the letter “H” on her| arrest for murder." Hes ooerat oer Moe late! leseraatisr chevelle Uncle PRS Ya FEplledt|ircueec leaner arr arr aa ROOMS o=_ © nd saw the men drag the woman over | handkerchief. Her clothes were clean|,,“Nevertaeless,” insisted Capt. Hains, | I barkle at ra Co Page) | i i feral| overall pop PieHine COneCh lag ou Al| FURNISHED 879% “ZT ought to live up to the army rules,\ |‘He has been away for three weeks.|perman struck out. Lumley fanned. the curbing. Just ag his car got almost/and well made, and the suggestion was jIt is avsolutey nevessary tuat the Coie nee DBO fe He has gone on a three months’ yaca-| Hummel! walked, _MeMillan forced | ROOMS jj DPposite them one of the men seized) made that she wus a trained nurse. | one be olficlaily ntormied why 1 have | OES 2 ‘tion’ That 18 all she told us and|Hummell, Tinker to Evers, NO RUNS,| Fansnot lao i the woman by the shoulders, while the| She was stockily bullt, about 6 feet 4| nut reported for duty at the post Fifth Favorite to Win. ail anenavon NeardlGe him eraln SS Se | ALL ANA YR TEs fecond man, having forced the handbag] inclies tall, weighing about 10 pounds,| ute Her eee | B. MeMillar Driesandertercy mcols Him nanin rons ¥rom her, selsed her wrist @nd pulled) and had dark halr and complexion. ae explanations, ‘his appeared to ee for, laway @ few days before we got there, | sarvaeay © ther forward. Sha wore a black skirt, white waist, | fats y the captain, On ile way back and we have not geen him since. We As the car came upon the trio, the) eallor hat with black ribbon trimmings, | to thi Jail C SO a Hlling nis ana net go away WIE Hl aM hea DOOR fiwo men lifted the woman from the |DeW patent leather shoes, black stock- | Siege, but this fresh alr feels | |reported, nor did he come down to > round and hurled her across the |ings and linen pettiooat. The body was | good Z stown after uncle was Killed and | tracks, The fender passed over the | taken to the morgue. eancreien Care Fe eresunu nia q t a ie a woman and she was caught under the Gold Teeth Clue to Identity. at Long island City in writing a de- “Tam not working now, mt my | ar @ car could not be stopped, |, ; . jarrative of the part he playe eae guard. The car could not be ‘| ‘The woman was about forty years Pe se Pa ae eae | | brother Jo i Buch was its momentum, until it had| 94 aye fest three inches in heigna | = ate murder | the police want us the fe | reached Elghty-ninth street. The wom- land Houthvalenlinraleie (G a aos vt To Use Manuscript In Defense | the -talloe Sere THINK CG AORSERIU ony ra an was then fast under the wheels, [She had “brown eyes and ‘a dark come Hey AKerLCHanintenvien wastes: | Alexalider)s GlOUer Vy tIe Nt Conductor Meehan and several pas- nnd her scanty dark brown! 8 | tained Inspector Mevatt received is relate | engers had witnessed the murder. Ti helped out with & heavy f elegramn from Chiet of Pollce. Me Win Their Games in the a@prang from the car and, wlien the two Th Ree EOE Jkhe ee is “have two t : Silla, of Windber, ping for cele ; s B men began to run east through Ninetl-| she Wore a neat white shirtwaist with| J 20085 90° paid Mir, eh : was requested to hold them until pa- Newport Tourney. | eth street, the conductor and the pas- | °Pe Work at the collar, a new h ae {nie tit be advisable Aug. 4—The ra sulted 3|pers arrived from Windber. Detectives | serge skirt, sold by Bonwit, Tell * would it b f 1y 0 t out to apprehend the fengers followed. One of the men was |('o.) on West Twenty-third’ street ‘a | ntormation th teat unpart Us. | a we | wel re then sen ppt n seen to enter the side door of @ house) wi'ite petticoat, new white cotton ribbed | 2t. 18 Ba lecevidence the dw-| FIRST RAC lens; five fur | prothe NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 24—Alexan: f @t the southeast corner. When Meehan | patent leather shoes beat glosures they have made | | r Jer, Clothier and Wright completed uriste 50. Rot Hilo: tis piace the door was) n Hyer roratenieHainate, casey threw him’ out, thelr matches in the national tennis Lend Remafineniataie | k straw Pith tritamines brogren tyre. “I can say t | Hh champtonships shortly after noon, win- | e u ; sy. showed that strong een Sixth Inning ning in straight sets. ‘The match be- ! "The second man continued to run, and | y none in her body had bee peed chant | erria holated’ one to Delehur Wai tween Jones and Emerson was not Thornton Hains |? c started until after 12 o'clock in. front! | feanlonuneesin ee of the clubhouse, and the verandas as| with ! he Bayside Yacht | Bea was declared out well as the lawn were crowded, as the Hel Wanted reece Club, : ; ja widest fought contest of the day was! K MoS QI <1: | hia Nd oe tlre of t “As to Capt ie nk no Jury} ARE s Sieh as! RASS anny tet eR ate OS, Bc (04 ST. yunn Was sent 4 Ms a ope Pré is not y erscholastic 1e j T -D y! tention jibe slienece UA at ; 7 ’ Interscholastic championship by defeat- |= f 0-Da | insane at the time of the shooting and Contradictory Rumors Regard: | ing in straight sets G. M. Church, the DIED. t ome me bs fed is Li ~ " a] e Cl tournament. ‘Advertised he Morning HAINS TRIALS NOT ‘ity was progre: as been argued i alley x eh Es Innes lob the: worn s HAYES.—Saturday, Aug, 22, 1008 Os for in ng oer by the Distric vy, “apt. | Jones ONE RUS | | ing Commissioner's Recom- | Summary, All Comers! Tournament, vy nyieRING HAYES peloved’ daughter World’s Want Directory. | TO BE LIK E THAW’S bene aE Ro trace She taenity cat jl , =; Alexander, New York, defeated) of the late Patrick Hayes and Bilsabeth FG Onl ii ——— pod and while In fun control “Seventh AnIng mendation to Gov, Hughes, Sulloway, Boston, 6—1 1 Slattery, also neice of ‘Timothy Hayes ha MONDAY, ‘AUG. 34, 11908 ses. | popped up to B ai t J. Clothier, Philadelphia, defeated native of Rosscarberry, County Cork (Addremwers CORNING, N. Y -| r Hemphill Powell sarees Touchard, New York, 6-1, 8—#,| Ireiand, aged 12 years, f Agents 5 : | “Mental Excitation’ Now. es Funeral trom (hosel AN ‘ : the home of her cousin, ‘Apprentions oy i m PPE “T contend that, Capt. Ie In \t wy rt of Referee Hand who was C. Wright, Boston, defeated H.| Mrs, Terrance Curley, 800 Past 424 sty i Hakers Hat (edi GAL Let A ee Me : | wen Inted last spring by Gov. Hughes] Torrance, New York, 0-8, 6-1, 6~ on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. 4 MeInty weeks the disc fly ow sna NO|to hear the charges preferred against i Annis’s intrigue with : | Thokxeepere « rs, the Mr. Mcintyre was yis 2 ns), | RONS: District Attorney Jerome, wag filed to- } Bushelmen o Se Oe mene PY toe | Sele Innings: at Albany and advance tips aw to ‘ H Tattonhots ‘Makers 1 oneiliation with her hus: pd: ( \ (Rice ) Hartel out lita purport created considerable con- oe 1 je . : iF 8 } re 1 Perr sternation around the District Attor- aR Ze Mr Darrin was also D see Lile @ been none excepting the mite Smoke ea NO RUNS | ney's office Chambermalds’ case, Mr, Darin said that he wo nied I do not expect t a] Bitte ee- Yen ARP NAS LUT De eh | Some of Mr. Jerome's young men aal¢ Collectors 2 te f re-electio: s Hains will be a witness for the defense ls. —S, M. en singel Ithey had it straight from Atbany that f| Comporitors 4| preset Sy anges.” A a nh CHASC'R RIN Ele Hand report has recommended the B Ghoke (Peta) 12 i Se myaieel, ke ro Red ¢. Homphi niga vt the District Attorney” | SPEGIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 24TH 1 SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 26TH Ke cutters. 5 } s the repls Y ers were just a8 certain that while EAM CARAMEL PINEAPPLE Be Sia iets 5 Py PACIFIC CRUISER FLEET yar tne Ary bly yard hats the Diatriot-At I ONONBONS si ..pounn 10¢ pounn 10¢ 5 7 Laka : Bees : “ ‘ALMOND hoe L 2 OFF FOR HONOLULU ; lrorney was deraiict In some things he eNO Are Ait .pounn 196 190 Drug Clerks 9 i : Jaoes not recommend dismissal AL T.ssoRTED CHioeo 19¢| ¢ REAM 5g \ Bievator Rusiorh i ( : en Among those who followed th SUITES (20 kinds)... . POU! POU Simbtolderers .. .. 4 mers |, §| SAN FRANOISCO, » \evidence closely it is predicted tha Park Row store open every evening until 11 o'clock, iS hag . i Uppcietan weit fle a . | Referee Hand bas asked the Governo All our stores open Saturday evenings untll 11 o'clock, "eeders .... pholsterers " ‘eon arom lecture 1 : : 2 Yintshers 6 Varnishers to Laporte, to Noito give Mr. r a we on | WE DELIVER FREE Folders... 5 Walters " r responsibilities his office and let 1 Forelasice 2 Waltresae ‘ i PURCHASE OF ONE DOLLAR AND 54 BARCLAY ST, : 2 Miscellanen ; waar ts bt BIWEEN BATTERY AND ‘ BE Gardeners 2 - For First Game See Rage Eight Gov. Hughes's secretary announced | ary ‘also nll Brooklyn 29 CORTLANDT ott “ fee TRT of Herta ¢ re have Eh cOUTTEe al [this afternoon that the Hand repor |] progem We driver J anhettan above Cor. Churchst, | World Sucital F Ais a, Ja. Was brought i FLOUR. Go RIENT. | gould not be made public until late to- | Soth. gt. Voboken and Jersey Cl.y, ore’ PARK ROWNASSAD, £ The or printed to-day toe stea Frederick Withein pos e y >) r Ore 2g. 4.—'The total; night. At a subsequent discussion th No moods sent C 9, De indies for 35! At City Hall ‘ fe ys read AY) Mr. Norton an 2 and 4 x tha . it own custor c Park. eo Help Ads., 335 more than all othe M | ven was a first-|i4, 1 ‘ ud in and 1 wi it an aR st clearances ft ‘ ending Aug. secretary hinted that the report migh ou ed and ‘shipped from ry species ‘ York pm combi class passenger and died 80a AUR. 2) oe wil) t out through the Aeso. | mat Jupiter, Alta M | ere 82,748 barrels of flour, which was| pe given to the press late in the adter mall order department. iNew pers ¢ ined, { heart disease ctlated Press,” Donal e, Nancy ran, consigned to Oriental ports, nova, ‘