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AE AAO RTI ME TET Se nee pees THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1911. — PROTESTAGANST _,,. HE LAND OF MANE-BELIEVE \MEIANREFUGEES FIMNOALDISTRET POLICE SHOTER FRSDSBIGEST” PUNTOCHINGE oj cg REACH NEW YORK FLESINTOAPANI OF GH SHOOL BUMOING FRONTS #22 Fier 9) ONMROWDEDLIERCVERALITLE FRE BOY ARRNED Property Owners and Lease, Families Divided on the Mex | Broad Street’ Lunch Room, | O’Neil Charged With Murder | Entire Block, of Build Holders in Park Row and ico Because of Unusual.| Crowded With.Girls, Has | in’ Killing Youth. Mis- Burned — Several Per! bs Ann Street Take Action. Number of Passengers. | Chimney Blaze. taken for Burglar. | Injured When Escaping, *) ae inatlitt | | — La COMMITTEE IS NAMED. Pringing 180 passengers, nearly all of Broad street, from! Wall to Beaver | Heartbroken over the tragedy, Police. | SAN FRANCISCO, May ‘a —cyties | them refugees from the recent revolu- |the very Reart of the finanpiai opera. man Michael O'Neil of the Englewood) Park, the largest amu! nt resors ‘yf | tion, the steamship Mexico of the Ward |UOns of the country—was In the throes fore, was arralgned this morning before | San Francisco, was) Swept by f+ ef! line, from Vera Crua and other Mexican | & fire panto shortly after noon to- oe cen Parker in Newark, charged | to-day, The fire startet in, » tuxe ports by way ot Havana, dockes in| @@¥: The street wat packed with ox- pe Bly hy i ak rn Hk Cage across the street from the park en@ Broskiyn: (oaay clted brokers, messengers and visitors booed bebe eg at alas Ls sprend rapidly through the frame bidas = Arrangements Made to Bring the Matter Before Borough lar, on Friday night. He was arrested \and the fire « s the utmos: dit. ® ings that constitute the plisk, ‘The majority of the fugitives wete Sbulty (nealing hate way to No. 43| Yesterday on u warrant issued te County | "Dy," Atv enfetewd years old, ‘ American born. Fleeing from points in | 3 Insignificant Detective Courtney, but was {mme- . President McAneny. “4 * Broad street, where an insignificant aintely paroled in the custody of Chiet| Jumped from the second story of © bn ) the interior, they swarmed aboard at jchimney fire at the restaurant of M. 8, SAjsit Daroled. in the frame boarding house near the burfing Vera Cruz in such number that the | DeMoya wa H '. ‘ accommodations of the ship were 800n |citemnts ne Cause Of all the @X- Coraner Tracy will hold an inquest In| resort and wad dangerously injured, Property and lease holders who have/ swamped. There were forty mothers pe cee oe ceents q th€ Case to-night in Englewood. The| Several other persons were injured by SAA tity vadlen lod yoohe ahildreh Ih {REN Pde Be hee erroce aay | Proceedings before Judge Patker were | jumping from upper*stories. : Sa de e f the C the list, too, and the problem of caring | women and girls employed in the finan- were jergcny Wend co thee ceoener Ang | Two men whose names have not ech for all the travellers brought eray hairs | ola} distrist go there for lunch, The ely based on the testimony *F | learned, but who are known ‘to ha 0 t crew. order | ‘oung Ruddoc anion, Oran Lo- “1 to the heads of the crew. In order that | dining hall seats 260 and at noon there yier, ut the tine of the siwoting, Lozier| Deen in the Chutée lodging house, era| all might have places to sleep It wa8l wasn't a vacant tabl atthe time of the shooting. Lozier | i ol ‘ ; | misting and are bellevéd to have | necessary to separate families, filling Suddenly one of the girls looked was taker to Hackensack on Saturday be interests in Park Row, Ann and Fulton atreets, met this afternoon in the As- sembly room of the Pulitzer Bullding for the purpose of making organized op- position to the movement now pending before the Board of Estimate through come 6 ne , ov e afd was there closely questioned ished. which {t Is sought to remove the en Stn eee oe SE Hate “ENG batemeca Prat creme | Boy'e Funeral To-Day. Every building in the resort bidek ie! } croachments existing in Park Row from Accordingly when «the ship ran into |< Nor valee at inte heean ating The funeral of young Ruddock was] been destroyed, including twenty wel a Beruse ta Arn street, and in both Ann y iP top of her voice, and there began a wtid deal and Fulton str The action which the Board of timate is called to take next Thursday a dense fog early this morning and for the stairway. Women and | held on the lawn of Willl had to Me off Quarantine a couple of | girls pushed and jostled one another in| Pulles. at Palisades and Jones avenu pura there was a good deal of exctte- | thelr haste. Hats und curis and hatpins | ERBlewoou, at 10 o'clock this morn: nt. Mothers ran about seeking chil-| Went fying down the stairway, and a| {18 TNO sservices = were | conducted occupled by concessionatres. The ow ers of the res "t estimate their Vong «| $250,000. mi , by the Rev. Robert Dayis of the —_—_— i} would, it was pointed out at the meet- dren and wives looked for husbands | Mass of false hatr marked the retreat | 15, 9, P h | Ing. wo hardship conve ooked h Sethe 1neahparty, Englewood Presbyterian Church in Ing, work great hardship and incony ; fearing that tn the mists a collision |" Not one of the departing women prid | font of the home of the dead boy's POLICEMAN WHO SHOT BOY \l ence hag i Breast F Ht Haar Be _| with another ship might occur. For @|her check, and the proprietor was so Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ruddock. property holders and lease holders, as i] a 6 intereats 4 while there was a situation which |much ex over this fact that his fear | ThE pallbearers we: 4 from MUST REMAIN IN JAIL. pon th * in E ow 7 Ruddock's companions on the verged upon actual pante. of fire was ehtirely overshadowed. young: n lj section affected. For many years it has i Rally ot Tiaedy: The girls kept screaming after they eoean: team of = a. High Newark Judge ‘Ref ata been known that In any number of | | y igedy. reached the street and the curd crowd School, and his class, that of 1912, sev-/ Newark Judge Refuses to Rete i minor cases—a doorway here, a step} | A pathetic figure among the passen- enty In number i ~ 1% took up the ery until the entire financial | nt attended in a bo i be Che sy there, an ‘entrance a some convenient \gers was Miss Theresa Cambarrel, a | artery was a mass of excled and shout-| Yeung Ruddock was extremely popular Him or to Reduce ( ; u 1 . , \ i Jace and other adjuncts to the business | pretty gin of twenty who travelled |!ng humanity. When the fire engines | and the town is deeply stirred over his Against Him, f i tion actually encroached with her mother anr sister, all three of | did finally get through to the restaurant | 4010. , | NEWARK, N. J, May 2-8 Wfe of the section actually encroa . ‘The | the firemen found Ilttle to do. The loss O'Neil declares he thought he was | | * : pie to a minor degree upon the street line. them swathed in deep mourning. The ‘a was trivial. firing adult’ burglars, Heh rt Justice Parker, sitting in the But the encronchments became, by the family formerly lived in Mexico but on lies Sejeaiadaaaaicti, an absolutely clean record of more|Chancery Chambers to-day, denté@ the | | } te » Gf te nilehed ccount of the health of the father, @ | than ten years as a policeman, with | application to have the eh emer aes ei see weiaase AG MStnts operator, sevey {CHAUFFEUR FOUND DEAD | numernun "brave acta” to nis “cred. | amolcntion te, have the eharko of rm conveniences that dno hardship Well-to-do real esi . | Gatet Titus says there is mot a black (‘ier sxeinst Policeman Thomas O°? upon either the public or other in- | moved to New York IN BATHTUB AT HIS HOME. | nist Titus says there is not a black |oP pagiewaod reduced to matislaughter “dividuals, | A few months rod bill heel Tichide ce counsel, O'Neil refuses to talk, and|and also denied the application to haye 100 at the Meeting. | was in Mexico Mr. Cambarrel Ji ray. » Schri .| Yesterday Chief Titu Me 1sitty worse and died. His two | W 1s ee Ms eee EE re rs Mere ig epee prey “ae aay Tho Soc tia:| CHusatant " - . daughters took the body to Mexico, It lieved to Have Been Dead for from duty, be seen by a reporter. ; | Act Constitutiénal 7 That Limits | Virginia Will Float Off Reef, naa teen arranged that Mas ‘Theresa Three Weeks Don't Want to Prosecut Jold high “school pupil, at Englewood, Cambarrel was to be married on her h de Young Ruddock’s parents say they | mistaking him for a burglar. The boy ival to Louls Bustemente, a young | ly ree in bred pathtub of his flat, Henry | ao not wish to see O'Netl punished more | gied the next day. nieb, thirty y officer admitted to bail. Iceman who on Friday dock, the sixteen-years refused to lat | the — nded of the order to b Meard of E ussed before the! Man for Whom the Stuff Wa: timate one hundred of the 4 { Viewing che possible consequences leading property owners fothe sectio: leading Property owners | fotve sectio | Intended Dodged and Girl | Railroad Employees’ L 90 Miles From Havana, ie vil engineer and a graduate of the rs old, of No, 518 East | severely th: by dismiseal from the | 1 nying the application the Court Politzer Building. «Gant to Sixtee . . | ‘ f ’ igbth sireet, was found dead | force. They acquit him of criminal In- | 1? dens e O sixteen Fours, Wisconsin School of Mines, to whom h street, wa: t y aca’ sked 0 } H, F, Mouquin presided. Mr. Mouqnin Is Seriously Burned at High Tide. sie had been engaged several years, |th!S afternoon, It is belleved that he|tent in shooting their son, but blame | sald they ar pointed out the results that would follow > " : “ sans the evening OF Acti | body was badly decomposed. eda LPP fer rae | cera ‘ i ety bag "| Adolph Weinberg of No. 2% West One| WASHINGTON, May 2.—The “Houra| oy 5 tots Muletly on the evening of April 6. sf Pntratl achat sasha ,_| when the latter was shot, was yester- | outcome of the Grand Jury investiga the enforcement of the order in. con: , nbers West One| .oservice Law for Railroad kmploy- hat the grounding of E. C. Benedict's “ine afternoon of that day as Mr. hrieb and his wife lived in the apart- | Gay go hysterical that few persons were tion which will be held on June 7. } templation. They suggested that the red and Sixteenth street, was Held | Oo Dawwed by Congress tn 1907, was Seam Yacht Virginia on the Colorado pustemente was en route to the City of |ment and about a month ago she went | allowed to see hit | Race wit Nave 16 Pau Te salt | Proper thing to be done was the appoint- | under $2,000 bail hy Magistrate Corrigan] \pneid to-day us conatitutional by the| Reefs, ninety miles west of Havana, was Mexico revolutionists wrecked the train |to Cleveland, where his relatives live.| O'Neil is bitterly denounced by many in | until the Coroner and Grand Jury,have | ment of a committer whieh would in Harlem Police Court this afternoon to| supreme Court of the United States, | Not attended with mishap to any: per- 48d the young bridegroom was among |Schrieb was a chauffeur and tenants in| Englewood, while as many more declare Ae an savesltae abn if them ) yer before Borough President McAneny | This decision was anounced by Justicc|son aboard was reported to-day) | the killed. The bereft girl, accompanted | the honae noticed him about several |that he was justified in shooting at what | i ae Bee tap eller members of the Board uc |ONMt examination upon the charge of) tie cece eee eect inatituted by | telegram f M bs _torday! In @ oy her mother, went to the scene of the |days after his wife went away he belleved to be marauders. He had| that he is not responsible for the death | Hetimate, ande make the proper repre- | throwing a pot of boiling grease on his the paltimore and Oblb Fallroad Cotte er rom Mr. Benedict to Commo- tragedy the next day, found her fiance's As no rent liad bee npaid the last! been sent that night to patrol the imme- | of the boy he may be admitted to belier | rentations concerning the situation ex- | daughter Sadie, pany lore S, F. Hastings of the Seawanhaka pody ang buried it. Then she started | month, Superintendent Dante! Smith this| diate vicinity of the Blaikie home, a3 | released from custody. ‘ating in the streets named The polling grease was not intended! ay, act mane it unlawful for any | *8cht Club. The message came via for the States. She is satd to be on the |afternoon decided to open the apari-| only the night before all the lower win- Following this suggestion a commit-[for Sadie. Joseph Sanders, Wetnderg’s| oon ton cartier engamed in Interstate | Wireless through Key West and read: verge of a complete breakdown. ment. Using a pass key he opened the dows of the pou hd (Me Pn ot tee was named, consisting of H. F. Mou-|eon-in-law, was picked out as a per-|qginmerce to permit any trainman sub: Virginia aground ninety miles As an offset for the gloom one fo-|door and immediately noticed an odor. | attemnts, to force them open, and the Goorme 1. Lott, David Schiylte, Pred eee attention, but he sidestepped. the |ioeger period than sixteen consecutive | Will float at high tlde. Everybody ety during the voyage. H.W. |he reached the batroom e discovered the SESur tne house, The house was Also ‘ nor Dr any’ te a r - ss core, a civil engineer, formerly of | Body 4 wpe tReet py The committee called at the ofce of | throw and the e4r! got the full benedt of TAN", ina ur thirteen, hours, wocording | ‘The Benedict yacht te eauipoed. with |New TORK. hilt lately located at Guana. | Policeman Muldey of the Haat sixty-| #aturbed by Durell’ six weeks ag orough President McAneny and made |the steaming fluid. tarane ame th station was| wiren Radios e equipped With | junto, reached Vera Cruz along with|seventh street station summoned Dr. TRIN arent en engagement with the presidnt's xc-| Weinberg had been ratier noisy about. Niehny fur business, Tie act aleo cree | Nirelea® and after running on the reefs | geveral other Americana Just In time|Browa of tie Emergency Hospital who| PHILADELPHIA DENTIST retary for a conference with him | the house during the day and his wife y morning, at which it | “1 periods of rest for the employees, [Summoned ald by getting the S. O. 8. to catch the steamer. On board that} sald that the man had been dead at Weel bcas down ee aires de Shon Len ee cere en OKPER | oat Ap) ewo. Veabbls| bound for Havana, | sen Gay Mise Katharine Grit | leas: three weeks, The surgeon believed SEEKS A RENO DIVORCE. Danted: that be will grant @ delay of] 0. iiundred and Sixteenth street fo The distress signals were relayed to| fin, who, with her uncle, Judee Warner, | apoplexy was the cause of death. In . two weeks before placing the matter b mandies ¢ and (ee tty hi the tugboat Venus, which immediately | president of the Mexican T'tle Insur-|the bathtub was four inches of water,| RENO, “Nev ) May 2%— Among the pro- | fore the Hoard of Estimate for action, |/Sunders to come and try to paclty is net off to the rescue from Havana har- |ance Company, was coming North. but the man's ¢ace was not covered, It| fessional men here from the Bast for Reasons for Delay. . A olive ch bea f r ea bor. The Cuban gunboat Balre, patrol. | Two days later the host touched [18 supposed that he was stricken as he| divorce fs Dr, Earl T. Miller, a Phil It was stated by the members of the} *" Santers was distinctly a failure, Ing the east of Pinar del Rio, also got /at Havana, M and Miss Griffin | Was about to take We Particularly Recommend bath. delphia dentist, who arr! ed about two | fj hamtitee that the delay sougte verore | moment saw ‘him he grabbe the call and headed for the Colorado | announced their engagement. ‘They are a yr eriyy months ago. His wife ts a daughter jot Ww ft hearing was necessary to permit the| {3° DO 5 and hurled tt at the Reefs, to be married June # at an Episcopal/QIL TRUSTY DISSOLVES | the President of the Towanda Steel The WAFER committee to notify all the property | MAvorate With Commodora Renedict are La-| Church in Bay re and will then JUNE 22, UNDER RULE. Roller Mills, fifty-eight miles from Pitts- | The Sheerest and Mest Durable and lease holders at interest and have] A® Sanders dodged, the young daugi- mont Dominick of Dominick Bros. & | start back to Mexico, Two of the guests U , U »|burg. Miller sr. is a wealthy coal) Silk Li 1 Ss ki their interests properly ented be- | ter Was comp covered by the bur . Co., bankers of No. 49 Wall street; Col- at the wedding wit! be Lesile W. Lee ee operator. 1 isle Stocking fore the Board of Estin Tt te .| ing stuff, Her mother and Sandere t Hoyt of Colgate Hoyt & Co. bank. | of No. 1 eve sidered as certain that the edjournment " requested will be granted. Brandeis. The committee thought, after dis-| Weinverk ran tro cussing the situation, that’ th aw what h Bis . tata, auheuie te choting the eana| Hitt: Pe fan Searles of the East One ells of B.C, Benedict & Co., bankers, of Of Estimate that no public necessity de- | Hundred and Fourth street station saw S82 Snare No. 80 Broadway; Dr. Fritz M, Smith Price, 25¢ Black, White, Tan and other colors On Sale Where Good Hosiery ts Bold, place, Brooklyn, and| x Cem ier aa | Of a small party of friends with whom | | called Dr. Julian | 2 Wall street; James Me- | {red H. Clarke ot No. 224 West One| NO Motion for Rehearing Made Be-| ne is 'trequently seen, Burnell, Gunther, | erious condition. Cutoheon of James McCutcheon & Co. | }fundred and Third street, Manhattan, ore U. S. Supreme Court. son of the Chicago Candy, King, also | t yuee as soon linen merchants of No, 34 Fifth avenue \ who fled from Guanajutao with Mr fore U. S. Supreme Court here for divorce, is one, and Mrs. Ma’ rappened to the wy Harry FE. Robinson and Hassell How- Bench. Moore. garet Barker ts much in his comp: Senor Alfredo Barron, one of the Mex-| WASHINGTON, May 2.—No motion | Mrs. Barker was formerly Miss Mai c voys h itish Coronatt " garet Gottschalk of Chicago, She di- atants i me SBULS? Ackowe PATH, avanlio of this city, and Harry Roe Shetley, a | ah envoys (0. the British, Coronation. (for a rehearing In the Standard Ol | forceq her yong milltary academy stu. wpe Fonkatalinen vies ieee beh him. When to prominent New York organist. re se it ancostate, Bence Pato Re {case Wa flied in the Supreme Court | dent husband, Wiliam C. Barker, about | - See ew 'SCRNAER beter the: Roti Be aG ine ai a y Justice Hough Sustains Excep-]" ‘Phe Virginia set off on her cruise | Ment bY Nis astolale, Senor Pablo Fa | oe te United States to-day, indicating | five years ago, after three years of mar- | mate Board. j In making p ‘ April 6. some days. Senor Barron was in doubt | that the “ acquiesces in the de-| ried life, She is the daughter of c) EIGHT DEAD, TWENTY » will be arraigned for examination tions to the Seizure by ee as to whetier he should procecd. to| cision rendered two weeks ago, and| wealthy lumber dealer of Portland, Ore. 5 HURT Jas soon as the exact nature ‘ fs “B.A.” AFTER FIFTY YEARS, | ensiana without awaiting further ad-| will not seek further litigation. IN HEAD-ON COLLISION, | *°0s?'*"* !nuurtes can be ascertained, Customs Officials. vices. from home, as he had been| The mandate requiring dissolution of named by the Diaz SEPARATION AND ALIMONY bee Confederate Veterans Answered Re auaee aan hia o Inistration. | the of] company will go Into effect on ials and the|June 2. SIx months from that date, n y, , - f Sen seando ad e oll ist be dissolved. Trains on Burlington Road Crash | Call to is While Students, credentials of Senor Escandon had | the off trust mu: With Fatal Result in OF $3,500 FOR MRS. DENT.) noone anevarten ‘meds oy| DURHAM, N.C. May st—zisnty. |EuStaat"the new Prettent of erica) -—— ‘ . rs |Retback to-day in the effort made bY! aight gray haired Confederate soldiers | would approve of thelr appointment Nebraska, Wife of Wealthy Pelham) Manor | the Customs authorities to nave twenty- | who, at the outbreak of the war, were | and allow them to proceed. shes DENVER, Col. May 29.—At least elght Man Wins Her Suit Against five pack! ama hats for-|gtudents of the University of North | Gen. Carlos Garcia and Gen. 3. M.| The Great Blood Purifier persons were killed and twenty injured , i ll Aga feited for W Judge Hough, | Carolina and left their books to take up | Carbonell, the Cuban enve to the to-day tn & head-on collision between Him, sitting in District Court, |arms in the long confllot between the | Corenation, were on th a street of the selaure of the Panama hats by Special y Agent Wheatly it was reported | ship, too. ‘ \7 ‘rains No, 9 and 12 on the Burlington | White Plains to-day granted a separa-| terest o the Importing firm of M. Case | Bachelors of Arts. ORGANIST ST DIES IN CHURCH. a . The engineers of both trains are re-|dent of 1 ‘and ordered {under “general orders” had not been | With @ special act of the North Carolina | Susan Millhouser, organist of the United . eaten twrowm on their sides, but, so far as|{fund for the Woman, Who claimed that | ‘Dhis ruling, If sustained by the higher | Yerslty t Bo to war until to-day er res ee ste Gee blood tonic in the ed surprise toward M M = Surgeons and nurses have been sum- | chaused in his opinion sald that if the wsalnst Caba Blanco of No, A ae cheba Td caaty, ha cade bon ene Poached er side aie was dead from| USC them, handsome, CHICAGO, May %—OMolals of the | PEORIENY) Ohe SMAME DORIN & aifap rbst & Co., at . Salvatore Gandolfo of Manhattan, who /ours after the accident. The fi - | e vas ) o the the \e e first re- | aged sixt was given to the father seont to the Atlanta Penitentiary for) MH. Johnson, a widely known inventor Haliroad, ten miles east of McCook, |tion to Amita Dent from her husband, |tillo & Co. of No. 1% Pearl streot. He| ‘The bestowal of the long deferred | PILLS ported among the killed. alimony. (of Ther. Mo| introduced into the commerce ef the |Vesislature, Many of the soldiers had | Presbyterian Church here, died sudden Lnown, thelr occupants escaped serious |the beautiful country home at Pelham | court, practts Near the end of the closing hymn the | . } — Hon elena saw that her ead waa | Night make those who moned from McCook and other nearby |Woman wanted to collect moneys she | jandway ndon ot No. 17]Sent to Atiunte Prison for a Year | apoplexy. dd d heal ‘ ‘ i sy Rail, | ent, action ruddy, an healthy. vieago, Burlington and Quincy Rail “nt custody of the two children: wag convicted a few days ago of con-|Ratlway Inventor Johnson Dead. fats y port to the office her a ‘6c ‘or the time bel he is educating ont i . port t ere aid the wreck | for the time. being, as he in educatin Nee ee eee eee ee ees cainucen tea ob kin ieee | Ment to-night. .Oelays ekstbound and westbound passenger! supreme Court Justice Morschauser at | sustined the b. Thomas Ashley Dent, a wealthy rest-|held that the consignment seized while |@raduation honors was in accordance BLAIRSVILL Pa, May 29-—Miss x * The best laxative and Phe tourist car and baggage car were| refused to create an order for a truss {United States not met from the time they left the uni- | yesterday at her instrument while pla tmilar iti " or ipa abruptly, The congress. | world, One or two at Manor belonged to her. Justice Mors-|ywation institu ‘overnment | WHITE SLAVER SENTENCED. bowed. Whe: members of t cho.r towne. | paid re hui nd for that hon eet t Vietor, doing and Ten Da: 20 mi inf fon, rs iy " y oud had meagre information, several | Gladys, aged elght and Thomas, ducting traffic in women, was to-day| PHILADELPHIA, May %—Taward Commence your treat- a8 the result of @ head-on collision them at college ° . Undervaluntions aggregated | ! 4 4 seve satween trains Nos, 9 and 12. The Dents were married in Chicago 4 : in the United States Court at Trenton, | here to-day. He was ityenine years Hoth these are through trains, No. 9 | 1991 and in 190 moved to New York | #00 bu forfeiture sults did not | xg i, Mr, Jobnaon was the in or of | ATE de ingerous, the westbound, being on its inital run | City. In April last Mrs, Dent began a | bear out the rep 1 consignment| “The prisoner convicted of bring-!a car coupler used by wany railroads | «8 fax as Denver. sult for separation, charging her hus- | to Brandon & Hrothers, valued at $12-| ing a young girl trom Philadelphia and| here afd abroad, and he perfected a ‘The members of the Denver and) band with abandoning her. 82, upon whic: Collector Loeb claimed | placing her !n a house at Atlantic City g and switch arransement that is Omaha baseball teams of the Western $92,291, was released under bond. | She escaped and told the authorities, ts Imported by Caballero and Bian- t $14,665.60, the duty claimed and on the consignment to {Vetor, worth $10,183.21, the as- 1 duty w ©, se Hough In’ his decision says in so in force on many duty railroads, ples League were on the wesbound train, Ont the Colorado Limited. "Some ot both | 'MPOSTOR GOES TO JAIL. |°" teams were slightly hurt. James Me- Gill, president of the Denver team, had a bone in his foot broken, Gets Nine Months. —_ 11-YEAR-OLD A VAGRANT. | ,,t¢om"t 1 . ete * | Davis, thirty-eight years old, who gave | P! = | his address as the Hotel Ansonia, was | je Held for i sentenced to serve nine months tn the Harlem Streets. penitentiary lay by Justices OK Olmsted and Moss, sitting in. Speci Sessions, on a charge of impersonatin They Scatter | \ | Into more New Yor": | City Homes an | Offices than canb> | reached throu: hai other Sunday ac to me that if there be not a criminal act there can be no forfelted koods. But this fs not such @ bel, and It is therefore held that the mere exe- cution of a false invotce, followed by pla Little G| “Vagrancy and begging’ was the charge made by Policeman 8 ye » mere arrival In this cqantry of the . the East One Hundred and Twenty-| Clark was arrested on May 10 lant a ier Hoarty Ein phe gts Pilg at ll paper ye sixth street station thix afternoon| Broadway and Forty-fourth —s\ Tchr RiKoe te Me ini raatinn, | j ube against eleven-yeur-old Mary” Blalkia, | Where he told & policeman that he. was rod Mn Sunda Worid Ad 3 an The girl was found berKing, tn front] abies Sonnseiad. With Com miant Driven Insane by Heat, Bears Uso iM Sy a Teee of the > ‘ork Central Railroad sta- My Bs s 5 & Spe Meret ae. rere centTh) Heilron Veatigated and found Clark to be an tm Driven suddenly insane by the heat, Th lp Se aetgine sande Of Bireet. Bhe toll the policeman that the | Poston ile was nonvictad and eentence Conrad Avculareis of No, M82 Rosedate Y] / For |7~ : ai SORT ees Children's Society had given her Aneonla and represented ‘himmalf arg | avenue, the Bronx, created much ex- to. go to New Haven, where her father |sutiroad detective after & fumitive from | citement this afternoon by running 4 mother live on a farm, and that she Haé lost all but fifty-tive cents of it on her way to Harlem, justice. There was an investigation and | wildly about near the corner of St, Clark's arrest on a charge of swindiin Lawrence avenue and Morrill street, the the hotel followed. Bronx, He then sent in a fire alarm, In the police station she changed her| Ho was convicted of this charge and | Patrolman Connors had a lively time “7 story and said she lived in New Dorp, | sentenced on the former chi n- | trying to subdue the mau, who was sent ve 8. 1, Ghe was sent to the rooms of the/tence on the last charge being sus-|to Fordham Hospital and adjudged tn- Cuildren's BCI, _ eaumpmmlanma, [DOS vane, peti | EN Over Thirty Years oa #,. The Kind You Have Always Bought UARAY STREBY, NEW YORK CITY.

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