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) EY THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1911. ot? Se a great record in the Fire gical ORFILLY'S HAND ‘ i i er h all the re | 68 to partake of ice cream soda, The ; sep Crm sinha IN BOND FRAUD ENTR I ES CAUGHT AFTER BUT SING SING IS | CVIL JURY CAN ij ang Ras many very La hd geod | ; AdOUt the Police Department Which » Would not heslate to put into, effect if LOUISVILLE RESULTS, LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. | | Covered with Eruption to Back o the rtun! were given to him. | Wilt span resent Sac Der | as at MACH wang, for toranarear.| ane entie for F | Ears So They Hardly Knew What (3) lasioner, was also take oie and vn. ix furlongs exheia. 18 | gl pA “The povalbil ty that the Mayor | (Rice, at ive Mtr (Kennedy), — Selling ‘ | He Looked Like, Used Cuticura wenld choose another unknown tke! Vaecond: “utterball, 102. (Gooses,. third daa os -_—— -_——— | era Soap and Ointment, In 4 ee nT SOP Sot eariowely ™ | Declares iat Took Part in tin ae | Lane, Mine Cann Aen eg dm. fa. "One, a Woman, Thought to|Mr. Baldwin Gwynne Must Boniface Webb Sues for Bill Weeks FaceFineandClean, When the name of Chief Magistrate | ‘ rn 0 and Inet rr General also ran. inrionars. --Oaae 0 ew : : | my aie —_— F Wotlam McAtvo war menuonea it was| Negotiations for Return of | "42" ‘nme vain Tanetda, wcraigne 1 Ponte YE cadre, oe i Mat: | © Have Been a Lookout Tarry in Prison for After Legal Guest Consumes | «our inte nos citnert was teoublet recalled that Mr. McAdoo had & bene ; 6 bh 0, nace " ’ w £ m1 Eyer ite, Priori ti ox ¢ rat Le ped Pt ° the Entire Menu @ith eczema wher ate 6 ew weeks old « ot f fl hip. Mayor Ss C jas place $1.10, show itterball, show | 4 THIRD KCK, Purse: Wx futones Bouncer 1 . ~ ea eerie nic ie vey La tolen Securities wehged a | Bess chat att geen gg for the Others. Nearly Ten Years, | covered with sorenever \ Wooee, ‘but after he got out he professed | cece ot pyoercoller tour Kiva mw HAlP fv |e raUiirit’ kate itnadiess aie ted. eran f | | The poor little fellow steat relief. He is nicely placed now in, a. | Yaris. Blenap. 5: Leamence, 108 Pistetne, | Dan GC. Webb, proprietor of the Broaa- suffered very much Ne Mra, Emma Drake was in the} If Mr. Baldwin ¢ bathroom tion congenial to a lawyer PUT ON GRILL BY LEVY. |i etnias, seconds dudge Wat Connection with the eudden move | (Kennedy), ihird. Time-0.% 108, Orana, 110, Bay iu0, FIFTH RACK Selling, | twaysarolde; Curler Madame Pheipe, 100; Dameon nne thought he'd ing trial and The sores began at pimples, his little face way Central Hotel, asked Justice Gieg- erich in the Supreme Court to-day to Is- f her apartment on the | get off easy b, waty unie leaci- ° 00, Marzo, 100;_ Yanker se vo. OW oh of , was disfigu P: Civil Service Commissioner Creeiman Narf, Jim Milton, Vile B| creary on; Marto, 100: Tanker, te bak floor of the house a 24 West |ing gullty to a chargé of grand larceny | 9.4 q writ o: mandamus compelling Sanh, We bertiy aot and Mayor Gaynor against Commisston- |p | n Cracker Rox, I “ ‘ ‘ Charley “Brown, 108; Sidon, 100) Macy | ON@ Hundred and Thirty-first street this |in Parc I. of General Sessions this | o : orf | | se e we the renewal of the fe | Forced to Admit That He Is an! Mineo Jammie ateo ne Lance A Z | ateerdate - Comptroller Prendergast to pay his bill what he looked Ike aon eee hoy Seouty " Commlaqense jo All| qualified, Batwa first, Judge? SIXTH BRACE ; taile.and twenty sande * whe heara & fumbling sounG]atfernoon he war a badly mistaken go, 954 against the city: for furnishing | The face looked like A Mie Calthine aby TO Veter Per eel tC aig rane ue: as hid ee: &, young man turned the jock with ajiment is ten years, and Judge Mul- Wndgti Slr Cleges, “"\ skeleton key and walked in, There| queen gave him nine yeare and ten prentice allowance claimed, Weather clear; | Was @ @@cond youth behind him, while|montha at Sing Sing. He didn't ex- Lt lurking fn ihe hallway Mra. Ellis|plain why he threw off the two raw meat, We tled little bags of cloth over his hands to prevent him from scratching He was very restless at night, little face {itched ty Same, 10m. ‘ae at her hall door, She came out just as|young man, ‘The maximum puntah 0 | thirty-six dinners to jurore impanelied | before Justice Seabury in weveral cases 4 in the Criminal Branch of the Su- | preme Court las: January i} Mr, Webb said he had presented his | Wriscoli i rapiaiy approaching tne apt | Ex-Convict and the Betrayer |o"" ? AY 8" | where will disappear from the Po- ‘ Tice Department payroll. MF. Drlacol | of Companions, ELECTRIC PARK RESULTS. has been very close to Mr. Croprey. The | FIRST RACH-Two-ve First Deputy wee seen ding madly | tour and a half furlongs. Drex Two-year-olda; sell! " | thought sha cout oT he, Gwy . iy s * aes a ai around town in hie automobiie this) The aAmiasion was « tnt lilt fenderaony, @ to 5, 1 to 4 and out.) ELECTRIC PARK ENTRIES, i otf ted taken nstal fale IRYONG War still EAEPINE Ms) ay audited and approved by Jus. “We consulted twe morning and pervading buildings where Pe pi Hetcae-fahaebin mcbell Yo Won (Ta & to to & of a woman apparently standing guard.|the turnkeys led him back te the Dill, duly 4 doctors at Chicago, where wo rrstded at that lawyers Baveletices, This te regarded a9 |"C°™ “OM Frank J. Plage, the crook | na ‘6 wed; Laopea 00 (Hacty), 4) din dibiis to Bomere pap ai Mrs, Ellis screamed and the trio acat- | Tombs to make him ready for the trip tice Seabury, to the Comptrolie, and | time, After trying ali the medicine of the o bet cm who turned State's evidence against|to 1, even and out, third. Time, 0.59) PReT RACE —Font-vearoh mien tered’ and fled. She kept the leader in| up the river. that parment had beer. refused. Justice | two doctors without any result, we read of 1 Ds " ‘ mor so Ta | fom half furl 3) sient. wy! 1 ntet ¥ joh ta Webb's ta 7 \d uticura medies, and at ¢ bought the Unfatr Police Verdict. Daniel J. O'Reilly, that he did not think | Feramorz also ran ipa tore ood Sey fare aber tds Her cries brought the janitor's| Gwynne is a good looking, tnte! Glegerich told We! lawyer he would once bought th look into the papere and render his de. | Cuticura Soap and Ointment, Following the fining ton captains and four Meu-|%F ChAreing the lawyer with collusion} SECOND RAC k— Three-year olds and | {ox Grace imal 108; Wold Check, 108; Sper, | Edward Saylor, and Saylor point. | dapper person. It. ia) Le was ren carefully and promptly we saw up; selling; about #ix and a half fur | 10m, Covnriaa, 108 ¢4 out this fugitive to Policeman Bott, | Elmira Reformatory for theft. He made cision later. ta yesterday for violation of nie |! compelling Aaron Bancroft to pay |jgngs Wenna, 128 (Pokanka), 2 to 1 1] SECOND RACE Milter and mares: theeesear| who chased him down Fifth ave 4 GOAN IRMAEE tip ao eh in| asmeaes Corsorenion Goened: Gediey sit, ang after four weeks, the deat “4 $6,000 for the return of the securit 13 cenini- | kt ate wprrard selina. five fudonen Male, 5 avenue to nmate up to the time when, in ps Y child's face was fine and clean a& any little telephone order requiring that elderty | ¥. Securities |to 2 and out, won; Anayri, enn | Gee Foie Aianta. TOs Bonnie One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, | company with about thirty of his fel- opposed the I*suance of the writ. He one wito saw Gilbert after policemen be given the preference on| Worth $870 which were stolen from|#on), 7 to 1, 2 to Land 7 to 10, second; | elie, Oa; nelle BR, 108,” Al i . . 3 very natic Remedies wi sed easy detalles, Commissioner Cropeey | joo. S. Hall, 121 CW. Walker), 10 to 1 very uticura Remes as surprl emnariles, 9 thence to Lanox and over to Lexington | low prisoners, he procured his release | declared the question involved w: |the aged broker at the entrance to the m avenue rf ne n decause 1 3 | He tas a head of hale which ts je for any | 4to Land even, third, Time—1.28, Dre THIRD RACK Three and Bitar u by fillng a forged document in which | important, decause other hotel keepers n a rounded out a let of about half the | Profuce Fexchange vaults in March last, | tarade and Light House also ran and Xing, shout Mx and ps halt furlongs. At One Hundeed and ‘Twenty-elghth | thé Prison Soclety was represented as| were claiming $2,600 against the city for boy of his are, three years. We can only officers of the force who h ve fet the| until O'Reilly had told the police about |mmaned ae named. Rrvdaenater 107, otal ons, Tis! street Botto overhauled the exhausted | Setting forth that It had secured em- | furnishing meals to jurors. ee danas Get det ee. sting of hie diepiensu ently, Neare | 1 ‘ art, TT ; joymen! 5 vat ‘s rs recht. Box 883, ly all these hues ha Gas the Ware bap ae wlll ewe, Pies ‘aus bel ly Fog ya Rar Sat suemhete ITI RACK Four seaealde. and aor man, He drew Ma revolver and called Bloyment for Nim aired an ee for jurors n easea bee Wast Point. eh Oet hs 1010 ; ' 4 | wy 5, fou _ one and oneaixteenth miley. ta Belié] cn him to surrender. The man halted | ean be IN some fashion ang fore the civil courts to pay for their — Cuticura Soap and Ointment <old throwen unjustly punished. They aay they did| heen wriggling under Abraham Levy's | Bonnie Bee, 10 (Brown), 4 to l, 8 to &| Ame, 100, avaling Hove dh: Wen, 101i | ang threw up hia hands, but, ae Botta |wen’ ie ite teahionahle: ae the wendare own Meals, While heretofore the clty hua out the world. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp. hot Bet a fair hearing, cross examination for more ¢han two|and 7 to 10, won; Jack Nunnally, ac FIFTH RAGE-Tiree-vearolda and upward;| closed he pulled a steel jimmy from - the wealt paid for the meals of Jurors in criminal props.. 139 nhus Ave.. Boston People who keep track of police affairs 7 via | (Peak), 8 to 5, 7 to 10 out, secon ing; _ abou half. furlor Mecrs ” tre H of the wealthy | Pat . Mt 6, aa plea of Cutler 4 SET Ghat Chore nao tenruek cool hours before Justice Vernon, M. Davis | ron shaw, 116 (Griffin), $ to 5, 7 to 10! Retin, A Byes 12h) Kiker, tit, | D8 pocket @nd gave fight. Rotto had|Gwynne family of Columbus, O.. and cases : aoe Bag ratte Ste, aroptes of Curieure Resp age MAGRin tye Wave end 00 and a jury in the Criminal Branch of ee ieee eg nme 087. Grecian | Jr, 18; Footyad, 131i] to lay him out with hie fists and his | Proceeded to acquire spending money in he Jurors who ate Mr. Webb's meal M 10, ‘ Hie aiswance claimed, | C1UD. He Grawmed Wis captive to the|DUIk by a zeries of ingenious ¢ Mert fast uly’ tive res, | Kast One Hundred and Twenty-siath | He would go to @ Jewelry store, i eat As Ale Ner| They had Blue Point oysters, weve oxun credentials, buy a lot of jewelry, de Of eoup, fe ton, ofe street station, followed va hugelpay for it with a» worthless kinds of soup, fish, mutton, chick crowd, There che prisoner gave his|Srawn on # bank-tR.some oth vf turkey, stuffed Philadelphia capon au name as Edward Endelwan of No. pawn the Jewelry A +. | creswon, ices, salads, various vegetables St. Ann's avenue, the Bronx The specific Instance which led to, @nd all kinds of dagsert. Along with The man had a bunch of skeleton ke. his arrest, his indictment and his them, enjoying this elegant repast at a quantity of Jewelry and $27 in cash, | aianment to-day was ¢ theft of the city's expense, were half a dozen |the Supreine Court, fel! an easy victim | Rena, Craftsman, Good Acre, Margaret | to the many traps the astute cross | Victor and Mollie Gibson also ran and) examiner fixed for him. finished named, arioue been learned that Commissioner | it was on Plasa that Assistant Dis trtct-Attorney Buckner counted to fur- eres The nase Taay morning and i%-| nish the strongest testimony for the travelling to the reviewing stand The prosecution and he saved him for the last. So before Piass appeared Milton __peaeanelanet pee rpgpee D. Buchbal, a managing clerk, was ‘oda worth $780.50 from. Picksley &| court attendants, One of them ate MR GaSe earkss G55 pastiog 00 , Mrs, Ellis came to the station house | B2°O% * SW avenue. HE Aba. loon 3 Mayor kept his back turned to Contmtas detail how O'Reilly, acting i and Mentified him and he was locked | son Prancieco, where ne wan captured /every item on the bill of fare ana Cropaey. ite’ wan chummy with [22 & bevween, opened the negotiations up. As his accuser was going away|and after a good deal of trouble found them to be excellent. wit Villiam 8... f Mr. Creelman and Jphn MeCullagh. At Sullivan, attorney she thought she saw in the crowd that ught back. The detectives who| It !# the contention of the city that rently lived on the fat of the sioner Cropsey on the reviewing and | They . rater during last Saturday's parade. It hae for the return of that time Mr. Creeimen was framing | fF Bancroft & Co. pore Sawer was gathered about the door the second ked up the evidence against him| the Broadway Central charged twice up thespian by which Mr. Geopeay was | the pilfered bonds and the payment of fea Eee man the girl, the Judge that there were at least @# much for furnishing the meals a» to Deraccused of vidlatingythe’ Civil | the $10,000 reward which the rogues BATTING ORDER She slipped back and notified Lieut. | tWenty-five similar canes that could be to regular guests. Service rules by appointing policemen | demanded. BATTING ORDER. Pitteburg, Kelleher, who ordered out the reserves |“lUrd agminst weno a hep rare eae a ousigt Rumerical order * the at Place on the Stand. ‘Sunene cui ive under Sergt. Kearns, The palr had| y, eed ee Son tan Woot Becenty, NEW OFFICERS OF “BIG SIX. tnimealf_ 6 Then came Pinas, well dressed. faunty| stark, sa. Reacher, If. Leach, cf. vanished and the men, armed with des-|gecond treet and was twenty-three ors bad get ‘WO 4i8- |and thirty-two years old. Replying to| taubert, 1b. Egan, 2b. Clarke, If. eriptions furnished by Mrs. Ellis, scat-| years old. > Charles W. Maxwell Elected Pre Lieut, Foody from the depart: Mr, Buckner, he said he lived at No. 796) wh if. Rates, ef. Waaner, ss. tered through the neighborhood to find ae | dent—other Successtul Candidates. | ment. Deputy Commissioner Driséo, | Rignth avenue, where he and his wife] Hummel, 2. Hoblitzell, 1b. Merkle, 1b. Miller, 2b, them. } =| 00 an unheralded visit to the solitude! ran a furnished-room house. He owned | Purch, of. Mitohel, rf. Bridweil, ss. Hunter, 1b. A suspect was captured by Patrolman “Big Six," the leading typographical = — SOUNONESS of the Highbfidge station, found Foody | up that he had served two prison terms, | Coulson, rf Grant, 3b. Devlin, ab. ‘Wilson, rt. Enright in One Hundred and Twenty- vnton in the world, yester ele ted = ‘ drinking @ glass of beer with @ friend. | in 1809 he was sent to Blackwell's aland | Ziminerman, 3b. Nitiaes. an. rt As aes “ fifth street after another chase. He the following officers OFeTeeTy Me preferred charges against Foody, |for having burgiar'a tools in his posses-| Qermen © Gane, “Umpiree—dohnetone aad as0n said he was Jace> Simon of No, 22 President, Charles M. Maxwell; Vice i She gis brother af the late Capt. Mich- |sion and in 190 he wan sentenced to| —“timnlres-Minneramn and Relgter r s Weest One Hundred and Thirty-second President, George M. O'Neill; Sec . page ¢leven months in the Kings County peni- ———— (Bpectal to The Evening World). street. While his captors were leading . taryeTreasurer, John _&. 0 Con | Odol---for teeth, ‘apt. Foody died he left a|tentiary for counterfeitin (Special to The Exening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, New| him®pack to Join Endelwan a citizen ustee, William Burges ative | 1ar@6 family and no money. Lieut. Foody| He identified Rogu Gallery like. BROOKLYN, N. Y., May 18—Thel york, May 18.—There were 19,00 enemies| Pointed out to Patrolman Dennis Need nittee, John Sullivan, Albert W was the ole aupport of his brother's -convicts, |Cincinnat! Reds, headed by Manage mith, Thomas P. Hayes, George E. m h b h farmliy. aie condition wea ealed to the | Cresver Valen ana Mfersy Hose, who ant | IPM OviMihy toade tele Nest appear. [On hail ready to Mahe of the invasion |®, Sood owns aint tho nas slope Gntrander, Max Prat Louie BTM | liga i Attention of the Mayor, Who requested | charged with committing the theft and |4Nc@ of the season in this burg, opening | When the black flag of the Pirates was) 1, oe tte ta ena hak belated Charles Wed Will 'Cdol is the great mouth and the Police Commissioner to be af leni-|eald he knew Harry Barrett. the ex-|% #7 of four eames with ill Dell run up on the Hilitop this afternoon, | je, Vat a tee an Ne possi See nings, A. J. -Postenar and Andrew !tooth wash discovered by possible within the rules and reg-|clerk of Rancroft & Co, now under ar.{(%# Trolley Dodgers. The eautitul land wii Mathewson and Adama behind | house where Mrs. Drake lived. just bee | Werth, and Delegates to Internatfonal GCISSEVveres : J ‘ hat the ; first outcry of alarm started. in : re (@ écl i ir five ulations. Disregarding the Mayor's re-|reet for complicity. Yates, he oaid, Weather and the fact thar the Dodgers! tne guns the prospecta looked bright fore the iwentio on Hf. Rouse, ames H. | German scie our or five quest, Commissioner Cropsey dismissed | iodged tn his house during the early |\y "cow o a eed ee fait | for a hard tussle. ‘The Pirates are two Pos plesy SSean io Palae cerca me yen, n W. Grimes and Charles ‘drops in a little water make the n up ithe entweleariee (0 get back | * floppy hat and a hobble skirt she de- a4 x 2 7,000 MULES STAMPEDE teally el More recently arose the case of « lieu-|the theft Yates had called him into his| par tossed for the visitors Galcred femareable tenant in @ downtown precinct whose|room ard showed him a manila envelope| Both teams drew blanks in the first) on the heele of the Phillies. peed. But Need} City Well and Glad to | i home ie in the Bronx. His wife is in a| containing waste paper wh! was to he | {Mning, being retired in quick order, | Mathewaor had been primed and ea hie tee ned Gecnireatas ' ‘ iid — nig iced pe Seedy. lar hospital recovering from the effects of |aubstituted for the securities which the| | Afier both aides imd been retired «ith | cogchad so am to wet the Jump on the| street and Lexington avenue, Sie Again Be Home Tage ae hre Geo. Borgfeldt & Co. Qn Operation and there is no one to|thieves coveted. Continuing, the in. - tore visitors by grabbing the Srat game of| proved to be a remarkably good look. | Wook atter Ie three small children. This| former eald: Feo ee eee vaita | the all important series, McGwaw in| ing xitl of Kwenty-one. She aid she at In Meutqnant wrote to Commissioner Crop-| “Karly on the afternoon of March!? |, Hobittze and Mitchell's drive tc he} #till serving time, and though he prac- | Was Amelia Fruill of No, 2096 Lexing-| WASHINGTON, May 18—Mre, Taft, !Y nek Yards Sy, as the rules allow, asking that he| I went by appointment to a restaurant] fence in cant tised with the coam he watched the act- | tom avenue, but wouldn't tell anything | wits of the President, who became seri. Tames are being be temporariiy transferred to the tra Mc| at New and Beaver streets where | === == | ual proceedings from the distant corner| Maze about, Herself, She, too, any ji a Baw Tork last bacusday, | Ct Orem 6 oe he could get home} Yates and Rose were waiting for Me | were involved you turned amrormey 2] Of the centre fleld bleact pretty got| oS" 29 3S yeached Washington thie afternoon and|° ‘The soon spread into the immens LJ Brood every night and keep| Twice within the next few minutes | rave yourself?” Levy asked. away tp a flying start and set the Pi- Phhalcas et Ticiead lad a aieced Mile aben eerilh teri adpant Migittire one of his children, @ bov, of the! marrett came in and whispered to al Wiaha anaweted: rates down in quick order in the open- Was taxon olnechy soute Wi poh ind the Livestock Exchange bi yg Pe Yates. I talked with Ross, About 2] Q. Justas you are doing now. A. Yes.|ing round. Not @ man reached first The President met ae at the tra us with The bar re thrown open a a a wie 13 se the sequent o'clock I went with Yates end Ross to| @. You want to go on record as say-| base. one of the White House automobiles. |zi miles stampeded. through. t the lobby of the Produce Exchange. |{MB that you expect no clemency for) ‘The Cian(s started off with a rush in Mrs. Taft stood the trip very well and, streets, pens at Kansas New York this afternoon, ‘The eno: |; aa arge sect 2 | —— >| A LAW AGAINST SNORING. An Ancient Decision of the Highest Tribune! Makes Snoring an Offea Punishable By Death. the notice of @ member of the Mayor's testifying in this case? A. Yes, sir. hetr th 4 grabbed 4 to again be in ti pital >. stall, wo wrote 10 Commissioner Crop: | Feien teak, me 10 the oat where | Bun’ you hope for clemency? A.| Devore had gone ost, Doyle smashed Pile ert rit The Reason for Wine, Por the anorer there fo ao excise, Re violate Dey WUEBesting that the cane wae desery. | PMted to @ apot in the corrktor where I shall appeal for it A beautiful triple to deep right and " (Prom the Cleveland Leaacr ) of Nature ant hs moe say ip ep right Willlam H. Taft, wife of the Of attention. he meant to turn the trick, I left be Will you appeal for # on your rec-| scored on Bnodgri '9 line hit to left. me “I suppose they serve wna tea usisaloner Cropsey promptly sent|them and went home. About 4 o'clock |ord as a thief and <ounterfelter? A.| Snodgrass stole second, but Murra: President, who was stricken With & Guers to make the speakers witt d and tor the Weutenant and gave him a sting-|they areived with a package of secur- | No, sir. struck out and Merkle died on a Mervous attack last week during the "No, They serve tt to make the o BYleathy. id be trvathed ‘p 9 he woul me own. Then the Commis [tien Yatoo said it had been dead) 2 Noy Mt vou sn ee a aueter: ONE RON, Chief Executive's visit to this city, and people think the speakers are witty.” | amore, aor would be fil his thsoay. and. tangs }Wrote @ letter to City Hall, atat-|easy, He bumped into the old man, | {he gang the dav of th phe! oeveragtarene the Pirates who has since been recuperating at the) = — Tee apace Maer’ the eit we | De would net tolerate any in-| he ealé, and when Bancroft fell down | Dery? A. To my all expenses. The |touch of heart disease, but her-in-l to warn Mand thus prevent th aa or, fi t ana lost hia enveloy he and Ross gang had no money and they asked me] work on the part of Mathewson home of her brother-in-law, Henry W. = B to warn mk thus po u of pétlosment: ean 1 rete i ane ap cad pwitened he pack. |", ft Ther they sald “come along,” |the day. Wagner led off with @ single Taft, at No. % West Forty-cighth street, ‘ole! hee : \ pe Es to atrike twelviror Mr. «ronsey's portce | eae” MnO E Went ssa RMACaPUPTBEIE In thie| Chin Monin plotiae elec cur hme ae left this city this morning for Wash- i ant. ra ; career, Tels of Negotia counterfeiting case, didn't you? ;A. 1| second, Devlin making a beautiful atop. wh Bull, twenty years old, a etu- | ington, eat invention it wae not until Mr. Creeiman| In reply to Assistant District-Attor- | did. Wilson then struck ot ‘and Mat:y| ‘ent of civil engineering, drank acme | Just before her departure Majo ome snoring a a that Commissioner Cropsey | ey Buckner's dir questions Pla Q. What have you done babe dy caught Hunter napping off fret. drug which speedily killed him this af- | Archie Butt, one of the Preaident's aides j a tte, to make appointments that) O-neniy said he could. ‘ven't it w fart thay O'Reilly was act-lot the other batters could’ help him|0f 4 tiny tumble-down two-story frame | back to Washington, appeared at the | Coused by mouth-breathing while he slept, send a nity presented to put SMF.) Cy Retily told me: ‘I have a friend jing for the conventenve of yourself and| around. dwelling at No, 369 East One Hundred | qoorway and seemed annoyed at the | P HOG, MORE gpd settee, Nea care Semen. in a hole, Mr. Cropeey is NOt! named Clarl Plaes testified, ‘and I|your friends? asked Lavy. The Pirates were blanked in quick| and Fifty-eighth street, where he| presence of a little group of newspape | marion will be sent absolutely free. You should ie the hole prepared by Mf. Creel | am eure he can diepone of them. Clark | “For the convenience of recelving| order in the third, Matty having them boarded. Notographers at the foot of the steps. | write at once if you shore or lave any dear one but he faces the possibility of |is a personal friend.’ Yates then said | $6,000," si ipped Pleas. at hia complete mercy. Before swallowing the fatal draught Mice seve later Mrs. Taft ‘a Antiseptic | who does.—Adrt, to pay out of hie own pocket |he would pay 5 per cent. of what was , a ea uniforms and equinmant of the | Fealiaed on the securities, and O'Rebily |, At Guilivge somnce Repeat Men who were scoording to ar 1% statement that he could 4 aren ou een tat ny or 0 em. ee ie + a iO aan F Creelman, | then O'Reilly asked Yates how he| @ With whom ditt you #0? A. The| Organisat came | | With Six-Thread Heels and Toes down the steps leaning heavily on the 25c. a Pair arm of Henry W. Taft. She wore a gray travelling sult. Her face was mee W, jm drawn and haggard and she seemed to . he had written on a sheet of paper wan's of-| FOR M’KINLEY MONUMENT. | “1 have often agreed that the inem. cient and useless should be eliminated mal Mo-| from society. I have simply practiced of the Nai Got the meouritiea from Bancroft, and | chauffeur and two policemen what I preached, > with 4 aK AMN & FRANK, Distribstors . Police Surgeons * used, Yates told him that he had worked a| Q Why did the polloemen go with) Mimley Birthpiace Association (Bigned.) TORN ErUtit it OA SOLRE HP US Bigs Sear Ae SCEBTS Bevoavar, How Fore The Creeiman letter came a few | Plan on some {nformation given him by | you? A. For my: protection Completea. As an afterthought he had put down: | (om Panyw at ; Lidl hours after the Grand Jury had brought | @ friend. 1". What were you @oing at Mr. Bul- « if Miss Helen Taft, Dr. Evan Evans, who | On the following day, March 17, Plas) livan's oMfce? A. Trying + It was announced to-day that the| “Kindly see that my sister gets my | hag peen attending her, and a trained 18 Mt presentment finding Weak sp0ts| aig yates wont to O'Reilly's oMice again, | Waller 10 corroborate my state: organigation of the National McKinley | 90ks, clothes and other belongings.” | nurse, Watch tor our FRE: OFFER im the police management. it is grati- | ""4 « the id id oo yilipreyeiereeramaday O'Relliy handed back ton shares ot}. lan't {ta fact that vou Were trvlnk| Birthplace Aasociation wae completed | After taking the drug he had added | "he party went to the Pennaylvania in the Sunday and Even- SWAT Byes oC Peiice tarmecne ie Ms, | Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe aio-k fasten a crime on O'RIelly? yenterday at the offices of John G. |!" 4 hand that Leg arte slipped: | station in two motor cars and entered ing Newspe ‘ i | eaying th: hing co! 01 \| @. Had he ever done you any wrong? ‘ Thi N.C. fe no ear iAeat isa aL always @ matter of physical Atnes np that Hothing could be done with| @: Had he ever done vou ony wrerg?|ainipuen at No. M Wall street, dy the| IEG P M.—This snot very | ine private Ideal which a8 High-Grade Furn'ture Gropeey ‘used the Andises of the police | vo toler eee eet eta te oyna? Ac Hetaid | election of the following oMicers by the | Painful, Or —— ; attached to the 10.08 express. Dr. Evans Surgeons as one of hie reasons for 1 Yates told O'Reilly he wouldn't take ane . incorporaters: President, Joseph @.| The rert eaningless scrawl, | accompanied Mrs. Taft to Washington, oi eral Credit Terms upaet th nywical | that tt wasa lot of money, but he would, your statement? A. It was | President, John G. Milburn of New me, PORer each day i fi U omnatine Of the Civil Mervice Board. | try and get it for u |G! Then your object was to fasten! york City: Treamurer, J. @, Schmid. |!" the Mott Haven yards of the New from the Pittsburg Post.) i SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 18TH $7.50 “ “ $100 ‘ne Re casein al Om esieeldier | On March 2, Plas swore, he met| this all on some one else, wasn't I’ l ian, of Cincinnati, ©, and Secretary, | OTK Central acautring a practical 1 going on the &trew rite? EI, nox 10c OPEN EVENINGRLONT hee ° ou e 9 | Bulli in O'Reilly's office. Bull: A. It was, as far as T could in order to! APP . knowledge of his craft. The afternoons j — . Po wolice surgeons’ Andings for those of ivan |W. A. Thomas of Niles, Onio. The oon ‘OV. MOL, . o seemed to be apprehensive, hut ©’ Reilly | pre mynel? and evenings he devoted to technica Why not DUND BOX r 4 | f: | -3 AVE board~Yet on Cron % ae joclation was Incorporated by t . ee errr = wd ti tendent | NORe.© sald 10 him: “t's all right, you are in | Some More Admistions. er peste pried He eS y. He rarely left the house at} “lwent on a straw rid SPEGIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 19TH |my care, Mr. Sullivan,” ry mi a | 08 Congress « L } ara ely leave ee | ereatiar before any person anal be! "nen Piass told aout the taxicab | ,* made Play admit (hat be laent on March & ‘The Incorporaters | Ishi And often, he would barely leay VAT MITE? vorxp pox 10c BETIIS &19TST nt ide throu, ne part nd corrohorat a een! Demet? oseph i "| ne bop im bay WES ASS D fe, Hermed force such ‘person stall be ax| gin taread” me Bark. and corneas ng fhe te ae Teena taco, Hohmidiape and. W: | athe, lndiady, Mra. Mary Brown, an jE Meare Wows nox 1 8c) amined hysine police surgeons.’ | shed! eB th ae ana | Dank son and partner, Was the man lok, Jacob G, Bonmid 7 low, 8 ) | 4 BARCLAY ‘The ‘aplinags at MaectnaaWngs. th the | lives ietieenire curing ihe ride, and ‘4 Fae Te bi tiea A. Thomas ot Ohio, and.gohn G. Mil [COPY Widow, says he was whistling} BARCLAY ST three certifeat re miage | y had Mayor became appatent vovently when | paivan eelae TN take whet Ioan | 1 did it. to divert suspiclon trom | burn of New York Mr, Creeiman resigned from the Ponrd | get,’ and dad me 85,000," 4 , the s sald, ‘If you| Tho object of the essoctation ts to Ape of Education an | / we get hold Banerott's ‘ch vu utes later she heard a cry and the nd singing as if in the best of spirits when he came In at noon, A few min- 29 CORTLANDT st | Cor Church St | it PARK ROW & NASSAU | CARPET afterward w Piass, ‘Where do T come in ken’ “perpetuate the name and the At City Wall Park appointed head of the Civil quoted O'Reilly ae asking, and aid locate the shares,’ T satd tolachievements of William McKinley, | Sound of a fall. She hastened to young ose 206 BROADWAY Commission, In his letter to the Mayor | ivan handed bin. ‘aying: ‘2 sup. . jist President of the United States, | full's door, Lt was locked, inside she 55 7 NASSAU CLEANSING yesterday he says that Commftasioner) pore this is what you want.” He also told Sullivan that George | by erecting and maintaining In the | could hear him groaning and threshing | Peterman’s Roach Food kills "az NASSAU ST | Cropaey parsed over certain men eligible list and appointed othe rewarding the provision of the | by Compressed air infire-Proof Building. FIRE-PROOF STORAGE the! Piaee then told of going to the Night {city Niles, Ohio, the place of his | adout diss and Day Pank, changing the ble bil ‘ Retily had sent | birth, a monument and memortal build- that | and giving O'Reilly $8. On Friday he f three times and insisted upon | ing,” instance ve specified weight |] roaches, water bugs and beetles, ition, melah ne xcreamed from a front window | y ran In and forced an|{ Standard for 24 years. Appointments must bé made from nas said lie went to O'Reilly's home In re- elurn of the missing 300 sha — Jenirance. Hull had fatien on his bed, || Peterman’s Discovery kills bed Rae Hat rahold Goad at the head of the eligible lists. Men. = 1 9 telepoone American Smeiters to th hens Clab Plans Reanion He was still feebly writhing, but he died |} bugs and their eggs. A sure pre- 1 Passed over fop allego! physical unfte Detectives are watching me night and owner Plan The Atiens Chi, composed chtedy of [JUS the retcuers encerea. On | ventive. « T.M.STEWART condition for service on tne force, Mr, are not returned." I lied to O'Retily was compelied | YOK, will hold a reunton and shirt: | son, who hurried over fram his tome at |i ventive, ’ Creelman charset ed the police de Put on the Gritt, to r *y ere in Pitiadelphta, 1 wales daries ah Pain Garden ext Men io ih diagonally acrote the way, was Peterman's Ant Food kills ante at once that he knew Yates was an ex- or of BF \vho wea the the popularity of the President, Henry; he was worrted because ecanty funds Atalldealers. 1 pool eterman's 4 Entertaining. frank, but he thodght he had reformed | Minkerton superintendent at the time of G. Fuhring, who i known among hie|threatencd dis profexsonat futuro, Mis | Neniett moaned com Bhe seemed bored that he e “fence” and running, @ | DO snke to KUDpoena yy) committee has arranged for a very | closet—was overflowing With text books | PTT a oern Clast, 92" Whwas, room bogs ley 6 wie ien't fond of peteryiaing | pnaaiin ahallon, Bee noth the prosecution and the devense, | large crowd. and Instruments, | LGEREHAL hopes - d ork." | but court adjourned for ve day before Fubring was a runner up last year in) Nelttgy Mrs. Brown nor any of her jeepals and able t 7 “Oh, T guess she Is Maybe w ba Asked About the Burglary. | he was calleds Ho. provavly veruhe ‘The fening World contest for Sarai |) ew the address of Hull's als 1 Bases H pad p y al prove.to be of that vere “4a the burgiery case in which ou | first witness fe ae yn® | Gree King of Coney teland | 9 othe ccd Mieahceah |. 2:3 6b 6 iho yenrel did GS stud acess oo