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smeenereeenerecerecesep pera arenes atl AN ET EEE TT TOD pe FONE I A oN NN ES | BOBBIE'S FIRST DAY IN THE COUNTRY # By Eleanor Schorer See ~~~ - & ; ; & m= __FAGGED OUT. | the same uncertainty hangs over the and all the Federal detac | situation there as in the Rronx, Man- versed their march and jo’ ments re-} 1 in one Rallroad securities were again heav- TO LABOR A MONTH TO FUND FOR NEW Strange and Curious Happenings in the | builders are | 1” Purchased in to-day's stock market. body. But when they got to Little 1 two men of Col, Townsend's regiment actually gone beyond thelr old records, | Were killed and eight more or less just as they have in the further suburbs, “Se = yres|| ODDITIES IN THE NEWS heath | | aroused the Confederates and destroyed | eek the situation. In districts to be | all chance of surprising the outpost. So } opened by city projects, if undertaken, -_-_— | Gen, Plerce sent for reinforcements, | Opening higher, the late campaign for ating in a similar way, | Rethel they found the Confederates had Chronicles of To-Day. hattan and Brooklyn and i M | |! | higher prices was resumed with in- 1 ' ' | escaped to the main camp at Great | | No Halt In Outside Work. creased Vigor during the first hour, The } Bethel. | In Nassau and Suffolk Counties, result was that Union Pacific, Erle, St . ¥ i | | across the clty line, there are bulld-| Paul and Loutsville & Nashville mount- tg —— UNION FORCES THROWN INTO Tickles Ankle to Learn if Skull Is Fractured. —_—~>—- ing booms in almost every available ed new high ground for this movement. a DISORDER BY REBEL FIRE. Dr be G, Chaddock of the St City Hospital, who says he has tested =| section. Westchester {is alive with Steel overshadowed everything else in F 4s 4 ‘ Now Gen. Plerce held a conference | Successfully In 275 cases, gi this as a way to find out {f a person has a frac Yer $200.0 a Y e buildin ctlvit h ver the the industrial department. It was ap-| / , iT S Anniversary of Battle of Great] witn'nis cstoncia; and it wes ieeided to] tured skull {Over 200,000,000 Is Held) home buitding ctivity wherever the | ee eet gules Gara testimony be. | Anonymous Friend Speeds the attack Great Bethel. At 10 o'clock in| ‘Tickle the ankle half an inch above the sole of the foot on the Inside. If the! Bethel, Which Taught Bo.h fore the Stanley Committee yesterday the ateel investigation had a benefic the forenoon the whole force, Including reinforcements of Massachusetts and | Idle to Await Announcement | Central lines are pushing thetr electric | suburban systems. New Jersey ts big toe turns upward and (he other toes spread outward, the skuil is fractur: If the toes turn downward and draw close together, the sku Work of Caring for al as fataut | eT it Sch | ; H ai eee’ Y 4 12) effect on the stock, which rose for over , bl ‘ Vermont troops, moved forward and fi H | of ‘ansit Se 7 showing a like trend, totals involved in « point gain. i Sides Lessons. came to a little stream called Back . ; i" # | f Transit Scheme: j construction through the northern sec-| Late profit taking reduced the Mat neurables, River. Beyond this stream the Con- Dog Gives 4/s Own Life to Save Child From Auto. | | tion during the first quarter of the! from the highest at the finish, but gains federates, concealed behind «ind het- A mongrel dog belonging to Charles Murdock, seeing an auto about to run| over three-year-old Jennie Schwartz in West Main street, Patchogue, L, 1, | rushed out, pushed the child out of harm's way, and was himself killed. The child's parents, in recognition of the dog's intelligence and heroism, wil! erect a monument to him. neawine | Sear reaching $10,850,000, in comparison TAXES, | with $9,900,00 for ‘the corresponding period last year, ‘The second quarter | has started with far greater gains. Operators in the outside territory are | proceeding with increased confidence as |the season advances. Their Projects | are based upon the steady growth of were in the majority terles and woods, suddenly poured out | fa heavy fire from rifled cannon and! muskets. The Federals, thus being themselves surprised, were thrown into disorder and sought cover. It w: that the Confederates were fully pre- pared to resist the attack. ‘I'he fever of battle came upon the Unton army, how- ever, Gen. Plerce ordered his men to UNION TROOPS’ MISTAKE FEAR H AVIER " The directors of St. Rose's Free Home Pika, for Incurable Cancer, No. 42% owes! and last prices of StFeet, announce the large gift ages as cympared mitt {$1,000 tn the past week fram @ friend, figures, are as follows {Who wishes to be anonymoui ‘The fund for whicn donations are Bee ing solicited t# for the construction of The Closing Today's highest, cks, and of * fina Their Blunder in Firing on Builders Halt Work in City, but Rush Home Projects Weds the Divorced Wife of His Own Son. | Each Other Led to Changes i in Uniforms. cross the stream and carry the Con- federate works by assault. They pushed across in the face of the storm of lead An unusual romance comes from Hamilton, Ont., where announcement !s made of the wedding of A. R, Whyte to Mrs. Alexander Whyte jr., divorced wife of his own son, on Outside Sites. population and the necessity for hous- i it without delay. They are meet- sme!t. 6 Ref. | a large new house for cancer patients, to be located on the east side, at the corner of Jackson and Front streets, ng diminishing competition from bulld- gan Sueic@' Ret pt 1 The building, which wMl be the only tn- } He is sixty and she is twenty-five. The unton makes him the stepfather of hts ers within the city Imits because home, 4% SIAR, 139 stitution of the kind in the ety, will | Contedonites, WHE uareiee Led: Sores nm grandson. Both have been married three times. More than $15,000,000 has been withheld | construction is falling off rapidly in| tm TohtCn, we wt accommodate one hundred pay, ine { By Philip R. Dillon. backward. The victory seemed won by rd from building operations in the greater | the city on account of transit uncer-| 4%, “culms °°: Ey Cod dl ele bape tay jee ‘The Aftieth anniversary of the pattle| the Union army. At 99, After Tramping 15,000 Miles, Finds Lost Daughter. city during the first five months of the| tainties, Ach top & a 18 Hert ate Rae Sete cae ee of Great Bethel, the first battte of the Ven ee wan blundering. |" rank Schromm, after tramping stnice 1900 ar’ covering 15,00 miles In eearch year on account of the rapid transit| BEET Ony do builders hesitate about | fat. & 0h Ws 1k} necessary to secure tts completion. All civil war, will be on next Saturday, | ike the Confederates was iilstaken for of the fourteen children separated from him during the Gatveston flood, acct- Bch er er ney Proseny. te cie18 June 10, @ part of Ge: Magruder's force, and dentally found a daughter in Indtanapolls. subway deadlock. when subway announcements might a} checks should be made payable to the From estimates by brokers In all sec- ‘ B | treasurer of St. Rose's, John D. Crim: An affair had occurred at Philipp!, W, | caused Col. Townsend's regiment to fall He 1s now ninety-nine years old and lived on his Mexican and otvil war pen-' tions fully $15,000,00 has been withheld BEATS dbveldpitee te bonis trend | mina No i Ohecty Strats 2 low Tork, Va., where a Confederate camp had been |BACK, The rouaver in front, An siona, Of his children only four are living now. Ten AHEE AGIdE Obi Teas eatatailavante eosin in tgeeee eae Receveng Onn A iat of recent cor \ “ye9 weed and routed by a Federal corce |* (rpay un VaR ae ther Gac rade tal| ee meni higher taxes and possible heavy un- Ars, M B,_ Hoffman, Miss Grace Scoe Hand whatever and thaverates made RO position was a redouht manned by caro: | Delegates Pull Teeth Free on Atlantic City Boardwalk. Most of the $29,007,009 thus rendered | MMOWM, assersments ae 8 result of sub- vey. Willlam C. Poole, Mrs, A, O, not properly ibe called a battle. At Graal (trent eseuanatteee ere (Min) Sightseera at Atlantic City had something new when a aentist's clintc was) comparatt je is waiting still for @| from placing capital in new vertate Alten, each, ie Bethel, a week tater, there was a pitched | Seventh Regiment of New York, led his; Held on the Boardwalk, and scores of teeth were pulled within view of the! chance to enter the market. It will be|on their own account and it acts t Mrs, W. M. Hazeman, 9 battle. The forces on each side were| Men straight up to the guns of this re. | Multitude, available for active operations as soon | Prevent outside investors from buying Cariston L. 5 . large enough to be called an “army. At that time Fortress Monroe in Vir- Binla, the strongest fortification in the doubt. ‘The marsh they crossed was| A dentist's convention 1s In session, and the delegates pulled teeth free tn the strewn with thelr bodies, Their heroic |open afr at Tennessee avenue. The wriggling and grimacing and yells caused |commander reached the fence of the re- | much laughing and cheering. berlain, M. C. Ropes, each $10, Elizabeth Goodwin, $6.40, E, 8. Travers, Mrs. D. 3 a inaieg I [new structures !f such houses should | as the cuture of rapid transit shall haves, undertaken.. In short, tho fear of been decided. But its enforced idleness | great new burdens for taxpayers as a . Weller, M pas de ved the city id bic it of guaranteeing subway F.C, M. B._ Marshall, Miss T. At | doubt ahead of his company. He sprang | cae’ has deprived the clty and the public ta | resu 5 ‘ay deficits D. W. Hyland, Mrs, Arthur 1. country and the only one in the South prang scan *B lis menacing the entire marke: , BAD BOR: Atel ‘ upward to go over, stood high above all ; “i ” Lh, : general of improvements which {ts em- | “4 la narket in the | s ayte, Charles Robt. Schmenke, Mra, Mille had not been captured by the! upon a log, waved his sword and crea | ACCUSES Mother-in-Law of “Wishing” His Hair Cut. ployment would have brought about, | Wine central rapid transit boroughs a ite Confederates, was heid by a Unton army . = out: “Come on boys Alice P, Gresmont, e oh, age as halting wide improvem, ‘ One charge and 1s' mother-In-law 1# “wishing” his hatr off, Philip Starcas ent oper- under Gen, Benjamin harge and Charging that h hillp rease of ” . J. C. Egbert, Miss Mary M4. ri oo d its owners, besides losing just sojations which seem to b Mra. J.C, Egbert Butler, ‘The the day ts ours! ‘They were s tbh} page ” i. und creas to be almost im. % $3 People of the low country of South. | Words.” An instant Inter Prete int | Harvey's Lake, Pe. wants her arrested, but no iaw has been found to ft the| much time on thelr profects, have lost, Derative for the welfare of the com. | Heal se ale SP iidetines, Tas 3 Alexander, eastern Virginia, in the neighborhood of | # Carolina rifle plerced him and he felt | °2** 4 also, in the majority of ingtances, the 7 Readiny “|e. Bensons, “From a Sympathizer," “ : ¢ eo ways that when the woman tried to get his wife to return to New Yor H 4 tw . Bensons, Fortress Monroe, were enthuslustic| dead. His men, shocked ‘and panto| 10 ase that When toe anny ee to her husband. as Jone ca he has k| proper income on thelr capital because| | Harmon Sees Banner Year. — | Ht | each, $2. Seeeeincigta.: aiden 0’ amai . | ftricken, turned and fled, ‘The day wan | State to live she said she wor \) as long as he had a ARONA ‘ Clifford: 8 Hermon, who ; 8. F, Dooley, R. Guldman, J. M. Ryan, h 80 Mal nfed: Sino Stare: ys, hi; of 7 y Pm they have held it in constant readiness . a returned -, “4 erate army under Gen, J. B. Magrud | ‘eat. hair (his head, Since then, Starcase says, his mother-in-law, by incantations from Europe this week, sald yesterday | Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Lunnig, “From &., hed approached to Great Bethel pat ita| NORTHERN ARMY RETREATS To| 2nd witchcraft, ts causing his hair to fall out in bunche: to be used, and have not placed it in in- | that 1911 would be @ banner yeur toy t ‘A Well-Wisher,"” HG. Kleinberwer, Biles trom Fortress Monroe, and hea| FT. MONROE AETRR CREEAG [oe Sel cecahaol 7 == vestinents that would retain it for an | Westchester. Mra, Ml. Nicholay “Misa MteConneli, Gus intrenchments and made thelr po-| Gen, Pierce ordered’ th dramatic feature of the battle. Me wae) RETRIAL OF WIFE’S SUIT, | “*icnded Period. AONE: Ae HERR Aare Oe Lares: ‘Anonymous, one of $18, two of $2, @ve sition strong. Their force numbered : Peon, Gad ieee hee wince hate Bnd WERT Oe ee ee Loss in Five Months $75,300,000. | What has been accomplished hy Avnet of $1. ‘e force, e h . ey ' i. ut * = 1,00 men, They patrolied all the coun- Hod oe Aas AME ht |andaome young man, thirty-three YER) yy aca psy More than $50,00,000 is held waiting {can enthusiasin and Industry in cn ~ en) ERY wyatde, overawing the few Union sym- ‘aid heave Cele Tae ave that rea aces chie eae for opport 4 to discoudt by bulld- said he. “Highbrook uve. HEARST SUES COLLIER’S pathtzers, and kopt close watch on the| ments 40 pursue. the The 1 ane sansinated”’ ry perations the coming rapid tra: nWood has been finished 000 FOR LIBEL. Great fortress. After a time, they| loss was reported us sixteen killed iawandrla 1 the eu-| | (Special to the Evening World.) | nents in Manhattan, the Bronx gutters and sidewalks lata FOR $500, moved forward a part of their force to, thirty-four wounded and five misslis Prat wallawo! y seized the WHITE PLAINS, Y., June 3—Un- | and Brooklyn. ‘That sum {s in addition he vicinity of Winyah avenue, near al ~ ~ Peet Little Bethel, four miles nearer the| Confederaios reported one man nt of Major Winthrop's death to | less some seitiement is reached the sec-| to the amount which would yo into, £00, Mant of way of the New York WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT, | Alleges Tat Charges Against Him fortress, and made this un outpost | Killed and seven wounded, { >w well they could honor a brave | ond trial of the action of Mra, Alice T. ‘eatcheater WT. < show Y enemy Who died in battle and they paid Kinsey for a separation from her hus- Boston Railroad, wh Only a little while, Virginia would be scat sf onstruction under conditions. But the three boroughs have lost $25, nal Gen. Butler determined to drive out the Confederates the fields of Passes through the property, | 1 find d and riven by Were Printed Through o,. Ark : ° wae Meee hattamn (OE the | s Z that many are {mproving their holdings ent of learing House bank Site and destroy thelr | giant forces in battles that Would awe [qrcr ew runton. <The bigerest of the| rang, auem 8 Kinsey, a wealthy | 399,009 more, during the first flve months |and that several houses not planned | Thestatement of learing House banks Spite. ee Re planned to surprise and cap-| mankind for centuries; but’ in early |Sevthern Merorians writes in his apopunt| canident of Armour Villa Bark, Yon-| of the year, from the normal bullding| When T left are in various stages of Lad aes eee gir ypenen wey hes the} vuinam Ro Hearst ie asking SNQ@D ture the detachment at Little Bethel | June, 1861, when the hosts of North and ri oe londay at the special | outiay as represented by the work of | Construction. panks hold $37,24), 15 ® than the re- an age : ~! ba e | mM 3 ¢ | o, 7, 2 0 ol |, Col first and then march the four miles to| South were marshalling and millions of ate aonearn people, who had been| term of the Supreme Court before Jus-| 1019, ‘The jows from the normal, added | “At the Woods of Larchmont several | quirements of the 25 per cent, resreve | damages from ha ae eee the larger camp and attack it. He nanied| people were tense with the fever of the unable to appreciate (he courage of tice Tompkins. Mrs, Kinsey lost her to ay $50,000,000 withheld for aha new | more houses will be erected soon by|rule, This 1s @ decrease of $9,0% in] of an article w iM Hi mrs 1p She sii Gen. E, W. Pierce to command the ex-|°OMing storm, hysterical with hourly | Elisworth, did not fail to pay the trtb-| first action before Justice Mills, but the Highest : |Property holders and much has beet the proportionate cash reserve ax com-|rent number of Collier's Weekly in expectation, the battle of Great Rethel | yy : brave man to the #al-| case was reopened when ar Projects, makes the entire loss for the |done at every one of oyr Westchester arian weak which ft fs alleged that editorials by edition. thel| ute due a truly | ‘Op jen an affidavit set | fy. he $78,800, {ge pared w! FEDERALS MAK A Was rated as if tt had enormous sig-!jant Winthrop, who, having simply dled | orth that new evidence had been dis- | "VS Months $75,900,000, | Properties. In my opinton, the outlook |” a stetamtat shows the flowing changes: | Arthur Brisbane and page advertige- — PLANS FOR | nificance. The ae plumns lon the battle fleld, without the sensa-| covered to substantiate her charges of Real estate does not stand alone as for this year in Westchester 1s exceed- | p Tre. in tii leeitn Ie. S007 es | ments “boosting” theatrical productions THE APPROACHING BATTLE, | of the newspapers, ind tional etroumstances of @ private brawl) nveiey, Bes OF) the sufferer. Labor would have re- | !ngly bright Heverve on deposte’ other ‘than | had been sold at @ joint price of $1,000, Gen. Pierce picked out three N The Southern writers especially 0 bully's adventure, was soon for- a ceived directly more than half of the Crowds For Massapequa. co vik ‘ hn the papers which have been served p in WT rifled the battle. | Th ( roa : | Kinsey was a widower with grown up| 1 pap York regiments ‘and a Now York ar-| Heaton a Nectheen Gach moldiers had) gotten in the North children when he married the once ® | total and a good share of the other| ‘The Queens Land & Title Company on Mr, Collier it is set forth that ths } tilery company for the work, Theay | Deaen ® Nort hern.fBPOR of sagre than | — —<—-— Lite. Kinney, and for a while their cor Jhal¢ through t that supply took a large crowd to Massapequa last | [i241 article le complains of was threatened } xeaiments were he Ith Saw York | and orators “accepted the tact aa ne CALL A SECOND TAXICAB | was secmingiy sitio. ‘Then the hun | Pulldins materials, “The toss to labor |Bunday on the special tran and heavy |i oh by ollie unions Hears setted «claim i Olunteers. known ax Duryee's Zouaves, | dicating what would happen throug band ch hat fe in the building trades by the five! Oe bie for $1 for alleged breach of con- } ee eenr eae, eh Col ‘Townsend, | Chie (rst battle was. Indeed 5 afin Thomas Brown and Mrs. Johnson|¢ecktalis and wine, “Winatty Mrs, Ain. | Mated at $60,000,000 on the Long Island Rallroad {s giving - ——— the offending article Collier's Weekly and the New York Steuben (German) |Mense tmportancs to ommanders | sey found herself locked out one night, DWided by boroughs, Mantattan has| home buliders a greater incentive.| “HELD-UP” CASHIER HELD, | states that Brisbane, as an employes, Regiment under Col. Bendix, Three |e owen wockwcg yarearnies. | Glad to Get Back to Brooklyn she went to live with her mother ana | fallen over $11,000,000 behind {ts bultd | Natural features of wooded land, lake, fi was obeying orders and therefore not other regiments were held in reserve. | jon fsatlan. fie . Coney. | began an action for separation a ing outlays of Jast year. The Bronx! bay and ocean combine In one develop- SNPAPOLL responsible for the commercialization of SU aldt Fodeoe! fapse that enecens tems of orsanisetlan. The Dlundering | From Coney. naan 1 fon and alt | sas jost $10,500,000, In Brooklyn the| Ment there to make suburban home life aun PA 9) 6, ise D.| TP icubrations. Mr. Collier declares the battle numbered about 4,000, necessary It .*# to have a distincio. | A taxicab containiny as passengers, a . = ae Aacteaae han been close tos COnGk alluring. ren, cashier ¢ b Val ° ne ig glad the suit Was brought, having Mt LB o'clock on the night of cune|unitorm” und other at fi in and @ woman, who gave their 7 see 4 ae i ‘The company wil! take purchasers $0 | Saat fas sernate 1 today charged | invited it, and his only fear is that It % Duryeo's Zouaves maretiod trum |hadees, pase words 0.14 baitle cries to names and addresses as Thomas Brown) TENANT IN COLD STORAGE, Lehor the Meavy. Lover Massapequs to-morrow Of the 280) with the embeasioment of the $14,000! wilt nat be pressed for trial. He had basa Hampton. just outside the fortress, anu | dlstir 1 frie m foes | of No. $9 South Oxford street and Mrs, | In the three boroughs the monthly | o'clock tral which he declared had from | warned by Clarence Shears, Teac ‘s » Bee " br oe y | “ Ar m4 —_ yesterda trorney, that any article about made a circuitous route to get between | Many of the Northern rogimonts weat | Jonnson of No. $7 South Oxford street, | Nut and. | loss for the first five months of the him | attorney, na ' Udttie Bethe! and Great Bethel and take |'® the front, » thelr Btate or city unt: esacny was in collision with a Nor- lyear has averaged $12,000. This) BUTTIN COURT COSTS $3. | grounas hy th | Hoare and hin pap fa Was publlshed in the Confederate outpost in the rear, [forme wntel were very often different) o' point cat at Railroad avenue and . covers the winter perlod, when building lores he hae Deen UnADle | eee er yut this warning hed aot deterrea The night was dark. The men v a bea a de on ted | West Sixteenth street, Coney Isiand,| WASHING June 3—Because he operations do not reach more than half! ying! © Krotel Calle Owner a in any particular Bren's ae ordered to keep silence as they marched, |wrad Ps Gaae Uh passengers were| locked tenant tn a cold storage room the yolunie of the busy season, Curren hs Ere A Htory of the rovbery. He aaveris he | es for 1t was hoped to catch the Con. | wore Wrulsed, but John ‘Tanhery, the| @% ® Feminder that his rent was ovey- loses are averaging at least $18,000.00 atements from several persons c. P. Taft at Buckingham, federates auleep, ps! ptorman of the street car, was taken| due, Frank Averill, Pre: of a mar- a month and $12,000,000 of ft Is a di Magistrate Paul Krotel interrupted | e in the vietnity of the sup-| yoNDON, June &—-King George re ar d Hospital with ket com) s san < F wo women in Morrivanta very ) contradict Mren Charles P. Taft, brother of the After the wouaves had gone an hour, | tare and oH al with a] ket w id costs | tows to labor the trial two women in | rhis 1 ps, drive f¢| yesterday. Same ents ! > rt to-day ‘oduce @ rule | statement nt, at Buckingham Pala - the two other reglinents started, by ¢ v rf 1 Joon » driver of) a, ™ 1 rents @ stall abway construction itself would call Pollee Court to-day to intr ferent routes, intending t> urrive be a | uniform with tt bright red color, whten | the taxicab escaped unhurt ‘ in Averill’ inarket and allowed bis rent | for at least 0,00 & month, ‘This; of etiquette among the court specta oo Ambassador Reid presented ih the outpom simultaneously and attack | could 1 at long distances. Brown ire, J abso h mare helped | bit to run, although he told point- | makes the loss to Inbor approxi. tors. The audience was astounded wen | RICH TANNER TAKES LIFE, | Mt from the front, while the ADVANTAGE OF COLOR OF con.| »Y SCcunanta of the car to tile home of | ediy that the date for payment had SR ERTS. the magisterial mallet came down with ae = e front, while the zouaves | Dr. Kult, where they refused to say] SO" o | a bang and what the court officer sald | CHICAGO, June 2—After a long ill-| Would aesall it from the rear. FEDERATE UNIFORM, anything about themselves, and atter| Passed ire ; the huge building losses are due | a “flery glance” was directed to Pat | :, whic. is belleved to have unbal (ESTABLISHED 1827.) of The wouaves carried out their part of | The Southern soldiers, from be. | being attended to b: physictan telge| Thureday, the frst of the month, |+» something entirely within the greater | ONeill of No, 808 Tinton Avenue, the ee ee ae eee eullman, Prose 1 the plan and all went w inning, bad Wantage of py phoned for another taxicab and were| Averill tried to collect but failed, Bos- | city is proven by the fact that opera- % * Sullman, Saiz & Co, ta , Pi s | « ke of plain, | P : Bronx dent of Kullman, , taunerss ii the day was dawning, t dull colored of gray or brown, | driven away, | Well went into a cold storage room and | tions just outside of the city Imits are| When the shock wore off Patrick was | snot himself in his room at the Hotel oO le ; ee eee i page op en At erates looked much oe Averill turned the key. Boswell's muf-| running far ahead of all former high| fined $8 for disorderly conduct for| sherman. yesterday. Ile ‘a note 143 West 4ad St, near Biwa ey ‘ether and, according Gen, Butler ed 1 Star Runner. fled protestations availed him nothing | records, And the losses in the greater bringing an unlighted cigar butt Into] which B ? 5 ys Pr Dimself, “by some strange faculty | N BY, as. for half an hour. ity are confined mainly to districts Court and holding tt over the back of a | “Insa cremate. Oh, sod roadway, cor, 67th St, q ae yet unexplained blunder, w BR freshman sley Col-| “The weather ts not a mitigating « Which are to be affected by coming| bene! near a woman. Magistrate Krotel | orgive! Loans to any amount on > Scr ‘ lege, yune is in New York City, | cumstance in an instance of this sort,” A iat SAAT called the man a loafer and other polls | Kuliman was reputed a millionaire. P'edge of Personal Proy erty, q any word of notice, Col. Bendix's reat: | co to rank, and | has been awarded the novice cup for be:| said Judge Pugh in passing sentence, |! transit developments, names in refusing to accept his apology | The main office of his firm is in Benecta, f ment come fire with beth artillery |wo it was diMfcult for Northern sharp-|ing the best all around runner, both in| “Purdshment for debt was abolished a ap Queens, where projented city fran for violating a rule thee he did not know | Cal., and he was also President the Large Stock of Diamond Jewelry “ end musketry upon Col. Townsend's| shooters to pick them out the aprints and distance rune, tm the century ago and will not be tolerated in| sit lines are not so tmportant as those| to be in effect. A friend fished up the | Benecla Water Company, which sup- ‘ men, By tide almost criminal blunder| ‘The death of Major Winthrop was the | class of 1916 at Reduced P: ‘cale city. = of private corporations, builders have and paid the fine for O'Neill, piles Benecia with water, | aos ‘ , a . | i a ke ° \

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