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I ee uybas i . | KILLED FOR TAUNTS ABOUT BLACKENED = YE lay) warmer, ERD _Tre . [“Cireutation Books Open to All.” | WEATHER=Show _!"Circutation Books Open to All.”’ onda ONE CENT. corm Het Rea wea _NEW YORK, ‘SATURDAY, JUNE 24, Pot, dos ‘PAGES “PRICE ONE OENT to-night o: Sanday; warmer. $00,000,000 WAR FLEET HLEFORIEES. "Shor peared Coa To-Dav RLS SHRIEK FOR JOY 7 UNES UP FOR KG CORSE teste om OVER LIBERTY TO-NIGHT AT Tht CORONATION, REVIEW nic IN STOKES SHOOTING. or aes Sudden Shooting by the pa Re PUBS British Monarch cach at Sie ROOSEVELT, ‘ROOT Object of Ridicule. Magistrate Freschi Directs a Bond | Sees the Greatest Fighting _ CROWDS SER TRAG ; Fleet Ever Gathered. AND LA FOLLETTE re S SEE TRAGEDY. He Will Approve and Orders Young Women Sent to His \ U.S. $. DELAWARE LEADS \Victim Falls Dead on the 5 Bees ; IN LORIMER CASE Threshold of Seventh Room to Await Release. Many Americans in Throng at Avenue Place. the Naval Feature of — fai Mentioned as Factors in| sawara x. common « ehaumeur, ot sixth e#treet, was shot to death to-day - . in lL. J, Collins's restaurant at No. 4) PORTEMOUTH, Pastend, June x—| Charges Against Senator. | Seventh avenue by Martin MéLoughitn, | Never before has such an armada been 4 & walter in the place. ‘The victim of the | brought together for review by a mon- . | tragedy had enraged MoLoughiin with arch ee was assembled in the narrow| NAMED BY KOHLSAAT. |a continual @re of slura and witttolems MICE IN TOMBS CELLS MADE THEM M UNHAPPY. waters of the Solent on this, the navy’s while he was getting breakfaat in the ' — Feataurant, “Cashman war thirty neses M Was Cross and Tr serirys Ranged i « paralisoerem #* | Editor as Witness Puts Lorimer |", ,NoLovgnlin iv twentyeiene 7"? atron vas C ss and 1. cates Us duu‘ Srtun auras anecabtrs | in Jekyl-Hide Class— | inh? Rah Bioware shat Just Like Plain Criminals,” ~ Jeky i, whose home ts in Providence, foreign vessels representing seventeen eae R. I. Both have been seeking employ- i i bation. Defines Lorimerism. ment. Cashman once owned a texicad Wails Miss Graham. ‘Phe giant United States battleship and carried on a wildcat trade. He sold Delaware easily stood out ae the most his taxicab a week ago. ormidadle craft in the review. WASHINGTON, June The aggregate tonnage of the British! theodore Roos: eraft alone was over one milion, as compared with a little more than one- . at Queen Vic- eet accorea ‘sommes pellets, tn 1897.| Clarence 8. Funk, general manager of This agerogation of British Dread-| the International Harvester Compan: —That Col.) JOKED ABOUT THE BLACK EVE come with hysterical joy at the prospect of being freed from elt has known since} “GOPHER” GANG GAVE WAITER. Overce ys joy Prospec! 4 carly last fall the entire etory of how The moment McLoughlin stepped up the Tombs on bail, Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad, the show girts’ Edward Hines te altegéd to have askea|'® walt on the two chauffeurs they as are accused of trying to murder W. E. D. Stokes by shooting his trousers, me lea ane § Grcuae anes ay SILLTAIN GRAMAM ETHEL CONRAD his hat ag his legs when he was running out of their apartment on ir 01 y wan to make sport of him. The black June 7, were told this afternoon by Magistrate Freschi that he would mailer sisters represented | for @ $10,000 contribution to a $100,00 , E 4 ait t . ceplosimately the tiuge outley of 90-l"runa “used to put Lorimer across at| coved my one, memento he, had re- a oa, {visi the Criminal Courts Building to sign their bail bond at 8 o'clock r ceived from members of the Gopher | | 000,000, while if the rane ot the Arti Springfield,” was testified to to-day be-| Gang, which infesta the neighborhood, ‘SCORES TC died to-night. \ teen foreign Motaagir ri ygeas roadstead | fore the Senate Lorimer committee by | during the past few weeks. The “Go- ‘was moor at the moment! and even do a dance on y He H. phe! had ni 6 could not sign it at the moment a ce on you while you, of Spithead an international war fleet | Herman H. Kohisaat, publisher of the|Phers” ot only bullied and ui ia i he sted Gluseppe | Are asleep—only we didn't sleep all the 7 ‘kidded" the young waiter in the rea- 5 bondamen, | time we were in th: o naiture | Chicago Record-Herald, young wa! sine eof the need bon e in there. oe pape Mr. Kohisaat said he told the story |gevcants but they had waylaid him on NATIONAL LEM ta tne ground that Fusce waa on other | 1 thouxh we pald for special foot’ NY | Seventh avenue, beating him with clubs | pe ng ur {they mussed it up lookti riot 4 aes a Tr | , notably that of Sabato Figur up ng through ft Dressed from stem to atere nee to Col. Roosevelt just before the Ham-|and blackjacks. Because of this, Mo- AT BROOKLYN. bonds, notably th : t ae a . |#or’ poluons ‘arid’ atest Grittes cae pote. of bunting, the gray lines 0! ‘iton Club dinner at Chieago, which! Loughlin had got a revolver, which he | SAN ito, under indletmen | and hydraulic jacks or something we fi count by the hips with a background formed Roosevelt refused to attend until Lor-| kept under the cash counter. in t| Might try to get out with, wo It ward, pre | ft to make a on sick to look at ie . o 03 —_ But Rafello Marrazo, he Isle of Wight, made pt ut . 101 4 ut ‘ pve. cosstiine nigh ay A strong | imer‘s invitation was withdrawn, 1t| When Cashman epened up on the wait ee tate holdings hed bee h @ = magniticen va : | Mint . er with, "Got y ight ld hand- | when he first came fc e blow! roas the | Was upon this information, Mr, Kohi- . our right Id in a han 3 ae me ts rete MATRON. CROGe’ Ag. ie southwesterly breeze blowing ac! saat said, that the former President|#2™Me frame, ain't you?” McLoughlin nat i“ v 0) AY aati nod congue stocks and bonds -to anamoun THEY @ raised a choppy sea and incl- ; vslble to the extent WERE PLAIN CRIMINAL peencres' ra ane pl dfae, in many | based his action in declining to sit at S#!d, “Cut it out,” and said it with an nal to, Che, On 8. whore anowed him rest Schardt et Bo iy aie ibiiicoheons by strate ordered | “Besides, that 7 f etna ‘he meores of thousands of spec | the same table with the Tlinots sen-| inflection that should have impressed | af = kee Aa Re lng him the nasty to yes tite aie goete t |the two chauffeurs that they were PHILADELPHIA. ‘ ee p new bond ‘drawn, mi 4 who viewed the scene from the | ator. : AT LPHIA, e > e Sane s. iance, She didn't m tartutude of beflagged excursion craft| Mr. Kohisaat further testified that he|teading on dangerous ground. But| Fell From Horse When His] soston— Unidentified Boy Fished Out} {oe Nuvety tor tie ts ain eaves | nae aerate atte go) to underaiaey Crowding the roadstead written an account of the conver. | there was something $n the rakish ap- eels watenugned || 0000000 — | ByaPasserby-—-Recovers [FELL INTO EACH OTHER rn naan et were mabeate THUNDEROUS WELCOME TO jration vetwoen htineoif and Funk, but |earance, the black eve gave Md Father’s Bac as Turned | pt aDELPHIA— | ARMS TO SOB he uiria, (UOfortunate and the victims of thelr KING AND QUEEN. PE URNE DAH AOA De BaD A | ORRte: 10) arta toe hacen young men. Was Crushed 0002010 _ at Hospital When M, Jordan, Iawye rear ene ula | own, desire to protect thelr good samuel », | Senator z Pollet and pot. by jen, S rus hed § ~ bad nl ty o n tha ne; . before At noon picket boate from all the | RSOrs He SOUR AERA | DVEHIAIA. tabs tndee toe meena and crushed. SOL pelcgewpa van’ aiaieelinn areoek explain tas them that thea aa Nom, beta re they rapeseed a view area like a e e ie hack aa ve eat surely be tu nae ae y Dispe' paca egrered, we ming aft the fleet of | Walter L. Fisher, now secretary of the Meee treeer tit ue gvollen ] and Mora : | picialn of the Presbyterian Hog.{ fll Inte one another's arms and 89> ) Court prison we didn't make any come fight of & rom then on un-| interlor, and others. PUG BIB) OES} fed S| eee the thisa birthday of! TTSB | The oMoials of the Presbyterian Hos-| ig giggled. All of a suddén both of | piatnt 1 We were treated with xcursion vessels and fr the current of Cashman's Witt AT PI URG. ‘ pitat some one a ‘ wwe thought {a the King's yacht weighed anchor|ROOT THANKED HIM FOR HIS) cisms tie kept tring away at McLough-| William IH r, and his tather, | onCAGO— ergs BAST UY SUA G8. O08 | thar ars ey the; aaa EN tome sort of humane feelings Up theRey tt return to the harbor, none but of- | HELP IN THE CASE. Mn all through the breakfast, and when | who drives for a coal merchant with 0000000 oa ae , regret Ohi er. tore teise ank nim Rot t0ltnonen GoGo: Oe flolal craft were permitted within the| rote me in reply," sa'd|he went to the desk t |years of age who was brought there|yame breath, ‘please ask lookout td rub our mist I do hope that pay his check | states at Ne had some more left-hand com. promise to id that it had] pliiments to sling. ag unes into us. nething | can say will 4n Investigation of this hole over rmbs pl indeed it will “and thanked me for the|he still He kept «| pyr TsBURG— today after being fst ving Ines. m to take , de. D { reviewing nto take him for @ rid 0 20010 — leentral Park Jake ‘The run Was shining brightly when out of thelsend us to that owite Kast Sev-fagain. Tt will kill us, on ae ween Mary, with piluenced him in making his} “Gut it o ‘ Muts stopped with his team at hs home} patterion—Curtis and Archer gocond attee e police of the| The youthful Magtatr ng George and Queen 7 Cut it out," snarled MoLoughlin with s, _ fe Sty RROONY. BS OAD OF Oh nl eyes 0! palr and | P waved a ¢ nett priliiant suites, left the naval por againrt Lorimer on the floor of |an oath, but Cashman came back wir, |&t NO PAAE OBR HE nits and Gibson Arsenal station a arching on th Ho aerter ec pelay pilyolda! al direction ‘of the omen ' i 7 oath - Jnr Yeputy Shei a > eral di on of the o! 0 ‘* aboard the royal yacht Victoria and |a torrent of profanity and obscenity, | Thirty -sey street, er tst Side and also awalting some one| instructed Dew not t bjectionable insti Trinity yacht Irene led the Wha fictoria and Albert were ‘ tution, exclaimed Senator Gamble. | 4 ‘ b in the building | terapersed by roare of laughter WG | little chan to the atante AMERICAN LEAGUE, [to report inet a chin mtenings (them. to Mi fice in the Muiding and eution, °° i Albert. T i y had a good dinner the a K ou ean to say th t h git of his 1 5 ° \ . ER ie ay e ittle fellow, who is very pretty|see that t i eas nice, didn't way and the V roan you m to say that Senators | the height of his hilarity McLoughlin | When he had unharnessed the team — |, The lite fortable until & o'clock It” she continued, “Well, ther e 8 Masest ™ 'e n el “1 der t t who pao: dress as ore comic . ” ‘e followed 1n line by His Majesty's yacht Influenced in arriving at thetr de- alld his hand under the counter and | the buy asked permission ta ride bere AT NEW YORK. ut who 18 poorly dressed, wa A fasieab, in which emt (wo SIVSSIOUN| Other things thas qin wer Alexandra, the Admiralty yacht PM) cision by matters not in evidence brought up the revolver. back and the father put him up an ene FIRST GAME |playing about the take for son a ge n waiting alljorer | mi not going to chantress and the commander-in-chlef's| 1 aig not discuss that question with SCOFFER FELL DYING WITH| or t: bla bays that th ‘ld had } WASHINGTON— {this morning an young mien iy oung women to come tance. or uth “nthe! ‘meee, een, | Senator Root,” replied Mr, Kohlsaat OF Mev nig Daye thatthe Child had long MW Abbee Jwatched him for a time and supposed | 9 n for the young. : ‘90 e e . GIR te aciags polnte-at the mouth | OMe owt: raBed Ai Behl aad oa. LAUGH ON His LIPs, anows ae Hilly,? After waking. t 1 13.0000 O'1— lie was one of a party of Saturday |out, Wax diamitsel, The young men} whe vane wasn't brushing off vermin ef the harbor, on the shores to the) oi. iad y hard to get him to come|, He threw up the weapon and pulled| horse back and forth for several min+| HIGHLANDERS— frolicers. ‘The child) was unusually |i ft word that tiey wow a r only pair of silk { southward, and along the sea front on i ‘ he girla’ counsel, had | stockings In the Wash basin, was ot to Washington to tell about the conver | the trigger with one swift motion, and| utes Metz turned round to speak to 1210021 2 2 4 —ff}active, and while running along the} © be nthe gir Tyas the north, and, stretching far to the) vison even threatening to send a ser-| the bullet penetrated the base of Cash. {With her poor little arms abot t resen woth Marrazzo and Fusca a | ue Pi gaps DUNES i , the foreman. In the moment he turned | Hughes and Henry: Vaugin |*hore felt in 4 sad soe earately, Bach had been | 900 } ward of Southsea Caste, weno (Beant-at-arms of the Senate after him, | Man's skull. He was laughing when| tne poy tell sea boas Anh ney. CihGdsan gave TBA aiktin), ond Geesan | t4n rr bythe. bond investigators of WASHED STOCKINGS UNTIL { black with masses of People, “ine| “replied that tt would merely result | the bullet struck him and bowled over.| 1° ores. stepped Cai eerry -———— McDonald, axed sixteen years, of No, | rejecte cosine -¥6 the| THEY WERE ONE BIG HOL \ cheered themselves hoarse as the) syending « hot summer in Wash-| He was unconsclous before his body hi tha axuil AT BOSTON, Fiftieth street, who saw the by egiow ah Yes," sald. Miss Conred, ona i \ Hotta passed Gow (a Wa ee ines iconiaaat struck the ground and he lived oniy | Crushing the ATHLETICS— dashed to the acene, The tit nd that hel age waste ae Contd. Aa I most within a stone's throw of Bouth-| n. witness explained that he had|® few minutes after the arrivel of an} A am Nanas: WAS, called: Spon 01000000 — {tle tor was ely submerged, M gn set your foot on the floor without oon } a's marine promenade. |given his word to Mr, Funk that he; @mbulance surgeon, coln Hospital and the ehtid was Urata: Donald waded out a few fest and| ties in it for the amount of the Be your stoskinan cea a ! An additional con’ of four torpedo- | void not reveal his name, but he con-| McLoughlin dropped the revolver anq| there, still conscious, but a be dragged the child in, Policeman To housan ig Mtuniin the Mstrict=|2Ut,#0 often that If you could see bs JF} ‘boat destroyers picked up the royal] N20 Mi) tive sae tree to tell cha|aimost swooned when he saw what no| the surgeon, having only one 00000010 — J requists | margin of at tea yoli'e ase thoy aie Gun on a] Vyeehte before they reached the review) 1. 1) answer to questions as to|had done, He made no effort te escape|* thousand of recove xe Hatterles—-Morgan and Thomas; Hall In which| Attorney's opinion. =I don't, oe ne said, sia ae | - | ‘ f ddied behind the countse| While in the ambulence the little chap| and Nunamaker esoyterian |. But when Mr. Jordan offered both men] tu ! 1 raised her eye \ | ) inued on Becond Page.) why he did not give the story to mam-|And wae Huddled behind the counter spoke the name of “Hilly,” and anid aera ombined holdings | brows tn Warning, “it's true, and it Just | (Continuec 7 bers of the mittee, without the| was in @ polic an came wae ie ss hed't0 ett wee 6 a | to the District-|shows how we heve been utele ee ——====—=== |name, Mr, Kohisaat sad, referring to| The restaurant is opposite the Hotel | that he wanted to go to sleep on tho big | POSTPONED GAMES. ten this 9 the District: |virst thing Ido. if we ene een ann fii ba his experience before the Helm com-| York and tho Hotel Navarre, and scorea| horse's back, ‘The boy's father was | stelligitle said they would | ‘he stores are closed, will be to get @m= | mittee, that the only time he had ever | f Pedestrians were passing on both | ove id by the tragedy and se 1 American League. 1 only say thee wan familine [UWE Palt. ‘These are the last I've got done such a thing they threatened to| Sides of the street. The door of the |" tie polnt of aE hie mind Cleveland and St, Louls game calied e lives e wa iN" Veo ony name send him to jail if he did not give the restaurant was open and many heard off by ain ms and no time} Miss Graham and Miss Conrad aaid <r snd Mr. Stokes would have adowed after they were pe- “By what code of morals or ) Fionn Pr pe HB He HOMO PE HH 3 ze ee | sont | OPO | Rerohe Ie Threshords an nee se! FROM HELL GATE mn aecount of Fain, WHITMAN CHAUFFEUR FINED. | HAD EXTRA CLOTHES WRAPPED ctttzenship, I should like to know," da-| Crowd collected and the reserves were | ‘ef ebpew IN NEWAPARER, and vold such spies th { h C ti clared Senator Gamble, “could you Keep | Summoned to Ke p trafic open. | BY POLICE SERGEAN WOMAN ARRESTED IN rict Attorney Was In Speed When thi g women were brought 1d go. to; iene un neve Mee an tees on as you bellever| Blacktar told the police that he and| - eeteee sa amie they. lo ! 4 remain in aeclusion until they hed Anot AY WOFORAHON | ssoret sich Intormation as vou hollered) QEecNne ty ane, Pace IMAL Be She) a eeaut de “aries LOAN SHARK CRUSADE.| — (ar. 1s Driver Dectares, mi, es Thay Uilined tlt’ plana Wit tie eae Circulation, readers, q' Mr | ror and the falr Maine of a Beate maz |turedly with the waiter, Mcloughiin| lice Launch No. ® saved two boys trom James Proctor, the chauffeur for Div: eg rig 5 knew that her sleter, quality— RESULTS. ie , Btate Wag iid they had started to joke with him,| drowning in Hell ¢ te's waters this aft-| On ¢o in question Me at representative offirtct-Attorney Whitman, was fined §% 1, who lives on the ve bond 1 macif re } 5 but had ended by calling him vile|ernoon. sage wh 8 condu June 18 tn Hempstead i ‘ is ).| Pacific Coast, had arrived in town to- es | AS Aitor began the witr eer eeet thee’ they tad) alumad: his The boys, Robert Sherbert, ¢ za cr t loan sharks, Mra arrested or that day | expected i : day on the Campania and expected to when Senator Lea, limse: hy oa Aen pall yaeg a ¢ « a ae aa ae es Mis ‘ . " on har thin eventn thou ae . . : and made other personal comments of | years old, of No I Ea Bloom 1 Clinton a ! . ed pa from which the |} on recelved fro 13,943 More Than the Herald|?" ‘este the sant Yond Control slaven years. old, Hart One| Fulton street, one of tha moat prom: [trieteAttornes Whit aaodia OFA Se : oe as He admitted that he had shot at the| Hundred and Sixth street, wéfe swim-|inent of the so-called loan sharks, was a 4 e wah aia == !TOLD ONLY TWO OTHERS aNauteur polah DIAHKE -Ela, could onie (atime ilies ey ried Pat ae a Alments Miss Conrad aid NEW AST DE PARK. Why The World is crowned King BEGIRES NOGSEVELT,| ‘see red St Whe time and had no reails| exhausted “ e current, | Ay - Graham, | “'l ‘ refined| Tn the presence of @ larze quia by the advertisers in the hom Mr. Kohlsatt agreed with that, and sation of what h a ing until the |-phey yelled for 1 Dp. The police launch, | sgn Pay tok and children, Thomas N, Rhine. ry the a added nator Gamble, if you evor deed was done, Hoe was arraigned in| passing at the moment, made for tt Ly youns aisle ke: ua 00 At eraid h President of the Nettonaiiannel Over 8,000 it Be Be nto eee | bestow upon me such @ confidence { the West Bide Court and remanded to| boys, and vant Stephenson pulled ‘ Takes « Trat humiliation in the name of ihe law, | rave Protective Soclety, tog emma Ss To-Morrow. assure you I will Keep it.” the Coroner. . them on board. AR Cann. chant he con-| President William HH. Taft passed . . heen a pair of. common {opened another park and playground —_——_~_—_ of Riverside, .and that Jn li¢ we had been a pal i ‘or ye | Mr, Kohisaat sald that besides Col The boys wetw ta to the foot of) trot required that he pay $20 @ month| through this clty this a n, having ectwtier and Se ‘ond ce ois 2 7 . y y et, wh th y 1 nade the trip from Providence on the ninth street and Sec MMRKKAM MH HNE RM MIOM | Roosevelt he had only divulged Mr. ‘he id Ti Fast One Hundredth street, where their| for three months. Mr, Goodeve ja an} made the trip fri f gay ote ro lclapa tesa taaee a fae & genera |, name in connection with the uss ree ane t! clothes had been left. ‘They were] expert accountant and haw been retained | May fower, He w ant to the Re nhayl, i: n Bd Lae 4 at naan Daseidant zB ae dicy vida eee | dresse E a e hie py the. a, Foundatio to or 1 vania allway Station, where he tool ¢ ve me. tis ¢ esol ‘, (nm sauteed tag Boe) drome thd thenking ihe poe “ot yr ine Gage osnattin ark ouP vane Waly sin, where fe Yok weer at a nate field Matone s * a yeorstunberraratneniaretunsnilite Pats ~ — 4g a

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