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SL Mas wal FH 4? : q : g eventually obtaining vindication and re- Insiavement to the Police Department and their pensions, In electing to be gin thet prion sentences, a iM have expired by the appen’ ‘e decided, they escape prow eution for the present on the brit eharges, as there Is no precedent for taking & man fron the penitentiary while he Is serving one term, to try bim on another charge. ‘The four new arrivals had @ hard time gulping down thelr first fast night. At the rough mess | were men anxtous to make them feel at home. One begrimed convict tried to! vecome friendly with Sweeney, but the latter did not reply to his questions, and | kept feeling for the mustache that had been shaved off a short time before. | A @ark skinned pickpocket was ¢!- Jenced with @ snarl when he tried to) get “chummy” with Thompson, and) Hussey showed pronounced disfavor when @ “etick-up* man undertook t> sequaint him with the prison routine. | Murtha became angry at the attempted | friendliness of a wife beater. It was a| Prisoners on Black. not have numbers, the! four do not lose their identity | ‘The four former police officials were, ended im the penitentiary, handoufted vin pairs, within alx houre after being sentenced by Justice Seabury in the Bu. | <prome Court yeaterday. | i F) FOUNDINRVER, |} TEACERFALSTO | SENSE (Contiaued from Firet Page.) Wince 104. Her firet schoo] was No. 2 at Far Rockaway. ‘She left the Eckert home carly last evening, sayitg she was going to thi home of @ friend in Newark who is 6 dresemaker. Mrs. Eckert kuew the (Mewark friend, whove name she never nad beard, was making Miss Mills some spring clothes and did not feel worried when the young woman failed to return Inet might, FREQUENTLY WITH FRIEND IN NEWARK. ““Misa Milla frequently went over to _ Newark and stayed with her friend there unt!) Monday,” Mrs, Bekert said to-day. Hew the young school teacher get . earennive privilege of riding in a taxi- cal Montague street. ‘Thompson, who was followed bh Bvane and Murphy, went to aid the ‘i whose voice they heard, the t peused at the top of the slepe, th rises from the river. continued the barrel- endeavored to induce ration by moving the won- finally began to breathe the doctor placed her in tae Bhd rushed her to the doe hae RORAGGLED FLOWE! TO DROWNING GIRL. ‘The police were told that bruises were * found on the woman's head and body, indicating that ene had been dcaten, but sTicK 4. After the woman was taken out of the water the short, dark man, who had “I pointed the man out to one of the Thompson said, “and _ he took the man aside and talked with few minutes, 1 don't what.he esi.” | At the Amity street police station, In it wae sald no report had been ‘of @ strange man being ques- & policeman or of such a of responsibility for Miss Mill's being in the water. —>—_ ‘TWO FATALLY HURT IN AUTO. ALBANY, May 10.—Vitario Rissicatt!, Nes at the point of @eeth in a joca) hospital. An automo- bile in which be was riding lest njgbt \ Supned, turtle, he being caught beneath heed, nd injured internally. sempanion, Bisa): | i ttempted 4p-Bloct prompt action a te ao’ acaba | 48 ween that independent taxicad drivers, whose have been the victima of persecution by court, and arainet him was so shallow that the c Squad who were favored with ‘charge ecoounts” were assigned to duty in the NT WEEK-END I) have been almost ference. ACCOUNTS Supreme Court Grand Jury, which Mr. DuVivier will lay the cage on Monday, Treasurers, Deckkeepere, tegetber with complete records, ere under subpoens, and Mr. DuVivier will try to get before the Grand Jurors the names of every city Jr, Chiet of the Mayor's Bureau of Li- censes, and Samuel Martin, chief in- Spector of complaints in the same bu- men are a power in the handling of the TRAFIG SUAD. POLICE GOT THER | TAN RIDES FREE One Inspector, Six Captains and Several Patrolmen Car- tied “Charge Accounts.” OTHER OFFICIALS ALSO. Some of the Traffic Regulators Run Up Unpaid Bills of $100 a Month. | a | ! errs PPOSOSSD Fe STESITESSE HHH d me HOH OSs Fe HERES A new ramification of the taxicab stan- dal was unearthed to-day in the investl- Gation of the “charge account” system of the Yellow Taxicab Company, by which city oMcials were able to ride at will—and free—in yellow motor cars.! For some time complaints have been re- ceived in the District-Attorney's office rates are lower than those of the trunte, the police, It is disclosed that nearly all the taxicab drivers arrested for violating trac regulations and for the blanket charge of “disorderly conduct” were tn- dependents. Few of the drivets of the: Yeliow Taxicab Company were haled into if one was the police evidence thrown out by the Magistrate. Aaratant Diatrict-Attorney Joseph Du Vivier, who te in charge of the Invest!- tion for the Matrict-Attorne: uptown district—around the hotels and jubs, from which 7% per cent. of the AP pustnese emanat: None of these accounts were ever paid. Bile were sent perfunctorily at the first of each month—and that ended the mat- ter. seoution of independent rivers went on, while Yellow Taxicab drivers are said-to In the mean time the alleged per- june from inters| 4 five SAID TO HAVE » REACHED $100 A MONTH. ‘Mr. DoVivier's preliminary examina- tlm of the books @id mt reveal the exact amount of the monthly use of the mantty-a material incenti frienéahip ter chawfeure of the yellow ears, The “charge account” aystem of the Yellow Taxicab Company will be the Aret matter under Investigation by th Dilling clerks and The books show that James Wallace Teau, held “charge checks” in the Yel- low Taxicab Company, and that they have mot paid for thelr rides. These Ucensing of taxicabs and In. dealing with Jury if they will waive immunity. Next Mr. DuVivier will take up the more important phase of the oase—t! of the means employed ¢o hold up for @ year and a half Aldermanto action on the widely demanded and publicly a4- mitted necessity for passing an ordi- Rance reducing taxtoad fares. Proprietore of some of the largest of the uptown hotels will be questioned. More than $00,000 a year is paid by the various taxicab companies for the pri- vate hack. stand, privileges, and this Bum would be lost to the hotel men if the nefarious private hack stand privi- \ were abolish For that reason it reported the hotel men have thrown retaré the reporting t would make taxicab their influen of ® measure th rates reasonable. It 1s pointed out that if the taxicab companies were pot compelled to carry ‘on their books this half million doll © your for private hack stand were not carrying the dead loss ant upon “free rides" by clty 19, it would be an easy matter for them to make money even with a much lower taxicab fare rate TRYING TO CONVERT ALDERMAN COLEMAN. The minority members of the Alder- mante Special Taxicab Committee had #& meeting to-day and decided to en- deavor to rally to thelr support Alder man Coleman, who heretofore pro- nounced members. The minority consisia of Marks, Holles and Brush. ‘These unem- bere ate determined in thelr Aght for reform in taxicab rates and regulations demanded by The Evening World » for the abolishment of the so- Med private hotel etands, If Al- German Coleman le won over, the re- form membere will be in @ position to file @ report with the Board at Tu 4 meeting, when action will he demanded. pairman Grimm was at tie City Hall to-day ‘but did not confer with the minority members, Aldermen ialpi: Potts and H. H. Curran, who also want taxicab reform, stated that they would Assit the minority;-members to bri Coleman over and urge that a report added that if ghe'Ginm maserity inem- ow reer FO ap re THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1913. CTORS AT WORK ON BLACKWELL’S ISLAND MURTRA, Broommater. POLICE Y DAD'S WIRE JUROR HELD OUT PARTS BRIDAL PAIR; ALL NIGHT: COURT AUBBY SLS ALONE | \Teodora Gonzales Fears for|Colleagues Tell Judge Carroll | |New Wife to Brave Irate Parents’ Wrath, INSPE SWHSNSY, Barer. SOE EAA BEES OCOD YORE EEE GAHE DOOD ORE EERIE O48 08 Ob OE OE BOER OD HERE ODOM ~ ORDERS INQURY » * ; e e « * ° * Was for Acquittal and Ignored Evidence. Seer eee Judge Rosalsky in the Court of Gen- Hon® to-day upon complaint of | eleven membe! Instead, Costa Rican Planter 2k** 0? All night that the other juror Sends Caustic Wire Contain- ing Veiled Threats. EXPECTED A_ BLESSING. was “obstinate and stubborn’ Aasistant Dietrict-Attorney Waservoge! to investigate. The juror, James KE, Car- @ real estate agent at No: % Third avenue, wan orfered by Judge Rogalsky to be in court Monday. It was charged that Carrol! refused to the evidence In the ca Rosalsky jwterrogated him and the other meindera af the jury. The foreman gave the Assistant District-Attorne: lots taken during the night, with the exception of the first that the Jury stood eleven to one for conviction. Carroll alone voted not guilty, The jury was impanelled Wednesday in the cane of Jacob M. Blerman of No. WM Fiftyeeighth street, dicted for receiving stoien goods, man Was represented by Lawyer A». ham Levy aud was prosecuted by Mr Halt an hour before sailing time for the United Mruit Line's steamer Carr for Centra! American and West Indian | Ports a handsome couple went aboard. That they were bride and bridegroom was jevident. ‘The man was Teodora Gon- The bride was Maxine Seagrave of No. 160 Crawford street, Toronto, Ontario, Last January, Miss Seagr: panied by her mother, made a winter cruise to the West Indies on the steam- @ Tivives, On the return voyage Gon- SePoede ti eS ete ee os 84Se¢ sDENNIS SWEENEY URE F THOMPSON CJOHNU.MURTHA CAS. E.HUSSEY PEREIRA DIED LADLE EH2 THIOL DOF E-66- OE DHI DD ED Dd 16-066.0.6.5-H POLICE HEROES SAVE '“DOWN WITH RENTS!” SACRIFICES HIS SKIN SLOGAN OF MEETING | A SECOND TIME TO SAVE HELD IN UNION SQUARE} LIFE OF A BURNED BOY Congestion Organization Files/Charles Kaplow Denies That He Married Nurse After the First Operation. Limon. He fell in love with the beaut!? tur Canadian at sight. He proposed and eee9e Judge Rosaleky concluded hi to the jury at 1 o'clock yesterday after- jurors retired and imme- The jurors dis. cussed after thé ballot, but Carroll, uc- cording to several of them, refused to Join the discussion, did ngt believe Bierinan was guilty, and that when the others came to his way of thinking he was Willing to «o into Several tines during the night the jurors seut word to Indge Rosaleky were unable to agree and asked for thelr discharge. ordered them locked up until noon to- Me told the gir! his father had « great Plantation outside of Ban Jose, Costa Rica, and that he was on his way here to spend two weeks purchasing ma- chinery for his father, out he cast busl- hees to the winds and followed Mies Seagrave to her home in Toronto. Suit progressed, and finally ¢ umphed and they were secretly ma Gonzales attended Dusiness on ‘his arrival several days ago in New York. celving tempestuous letters from his father calling for an explanation of hia absence, and demanding to know the machinery But he was gay and happy with bis bride. Jie knew that as soon as hie father beveld her he would take her to his arms and would forgive his IT COSTS $18,000 YEAR TO KEEP THESE LITTLE GIRLS, ONE 8 AND ONE 3 So Swears Their Father, Henry Carroll Brown, in Suit for Allowance. Dersisting that he MOTHER AND BABY FROM DEATH BY FRE Three Others Carried From Peril in Blazing Harlem Apartment House. the neglected He had been re- Protest Against Legislature for Failing to Pass Bill. Bleary eyed and weary, eleven of them Judge Rosalsky asked what was the trouble. “Owing to the stubbornness of Juror 3 we were unable to arrive at @ “He refused to sider the evidenc After a short tala with some of the Jurors, including Carroll, Judge Resal- e full of thrills was that in the; ‘atory apartment house at No, 238 About 18 persons left warm spots.on the benches in the sunshino in Union Square at noon to-day and stood in the @hadow of the bandstand to register a protest against ‘the action of the late Lestglature in failing to pase « bill pro- viding @ referendum on the quéstion of gradually reducing the tax rate on bulldings in New York City to, half the tex rate on land. ‘ ‘The protest mecting was arranged by York Congestion Committee, and a Boy Scouts Drum and Bu Corps, little Miss Ermine Kahn and her cornet and a pair of big signs pro- With Rente!” were the crowd out of t! For the secoud time this year Kaplow, swimmiiug instructor Twenty-third Street Branch of the Y, M. C. A. stretched himself voluntarily on the operating table to-day to give up a large portion of skin to save the iife favet Daly Brown, eight years old, and Frances Carroll Brown, three, to live “according to their station in life,* a sum not less than $18,000 a year must be expended for them, is the #we.n statement of their father, bon vivant and ‘West One Hundred &ha Fourteenth wtreet at noon to-day. , The fire started in the apartment of Mre. Giei on the second fleor in her i@barnce: und had @ained considerable headway when dis. covered, . By way of the dumbwatter shaft the flames spread up to the third Oo he broke the news o! ‘Mis. marriage to his father. n him he had married the sweetent the wor and that he would »: her on the Carrillo, ments before ard handed Gonzales a cabicgi “A message from my father He tore open the cavelope, hurriedly read the message and then “The Court instructed you that it was the duty of each juror to discuss the th his fellow jurore and that id Usten to the views, argu- ments and reasons of his fellow jurors, Of course every man Is entitled to his own opinion, if that opinion be @ ecn- sclentious one, but the Court will have to consider whether or not that opinion was conscientiously expressed by the I direct that the ney Immediately begin a into the circumstances and clusion report to the Court Mr. Carroll refused to discuss'the mat- ter with reporters, peibiaial SEaCam THREE KILLED, FIFTY HURT BY DYNAMITE EXPLOSION. crash at Masontown, Pa., Lifts Cars From Tracks and Drives Them Through Store. UNIONTOWN, persons are dead and about fifty in- rome of them But a few mo- Hehry Carroll B member of tie New York @tock Wx: Three months ago he supmitted to tis most pagaful operation to save a little Harlem girl, and to-day he gave him. aelf over to Dr. Edward NX. d., to have a big piece of cuticle taken from hi plied to the left side and arm of ten-| year-old Willie Colwell. The boy was terribly burned last week while trying to light the gas in his home, wrapped in ofl bandag The surgeons despaired of his life un- less some volunteer for the skin graftt- ing operation could be found, read the advertisement inserted by the Nutley surgeons, and, although atil) suffering from the first skin removin operation on his right floor. The house Aled with emoke an: when the Aremen arrived, appearanc: from the outside indicated that the whole interior wee Tenante on ti The mother of the two little ¢! was Mrs. Margaret Daly Brown, daugh- fe Marcus Dal, ‘They lve with their grandmother, Mrs, Marcus Daly, |! at her splendid home, No. 725 Fifth ave- “What is it, Teddy?" cried his bride, the smile gone from her face, and her “Oh, what's the ‘upper floors fled by means of rear fire escapes. Policemen Mclowghln and Oates, the first officers on the ecene, ran into the building and helped out those on the lower floors, it Nauro, his wife and four-mont baby strangling and) Benj confused in the hallway on the third/ tary of the co: floor and carried the family to the| troduced the speakers. the re John Haynes Holmes, rector the Church of the Messiah, he aald he eide, remembered that Mre. Jean Kron- ack man diff Neale Gnh hee ‘cighi-eageeeh. toe ee ferent from the kind were in @ fiat on the second fleor, ad- which ¢he fire started. | its hij The two policemen, unable to get on] Dr, Haynes, Jo! anewer to raps on the door of Mre.|John J. Hopper, Kronenaker's apartment, forced thetr|of Brooklyn, Frederick C. Howe, J, P, way and found her and the baby al-| Coughlan and several others spoke. A most overcome, Mother and child were | etter was read from Dr, Percy @tick- artied to the home of a neighbor and/ ney Grant. ‘The Rev. Walter Irvine, introduced as Angel Emanuel, fifty-four years old, a|, Socialist minister who had besa broker, and Bernard Loewy, sixty yoars | “nred’ old, of No. 69 Kast One Hundred and | dared tell the truth, and who dec!ared Beventeenth atreet, were arrested for | nimself “a reformed minist Deralatently trying to rush through the| pies for the @ociailst party as @ s0- ere tog excited to be! tution of th Intelligthle until after they reached the etation house. Then it developed that Emanuel lived in the house that on fire, and that Loewey’s daughter, Mra, Kroniach, aleo lived there, ———— SUBMARINE FLOTILLA OFF. Heery Orders Start Four Prem | No. 17 Broadway, ine voluntary bank. ruptey petition filed to-day In the United States District Court, giv NEWPORT, R. I, May 10.—The first | 9913,462.61, with assets of $171,601.40. Of Group of submarines, whose officers and|the Jiabilities, claims of the United men were quickly mobilised upon receipt | States Government on uncompleted con- of erders from Washington last night, sailed this forenoon for the Norfolk Navy] and Federal buildings in various parte Yard. Tho flotilla, comprising C-2, C-3,| of the country, aggremating $421,000, are ‘was accompanied by the ten- | gecured by surety bonds, tine and Severen. eyes troubled, matter, Teddy?" “Read for yourself," he said sadiy, handing her the massage, “I can't read it," she exclaimed petu- “It's in Spanials.” |) the mesnage read: WI! rpeet you In Port claiming ‘Dow lures which dre warming suashine where they were made chilling blaste from the west, Mr. Brown's statement of the cost of supporting two little girls is contained in @ suit begun by iim in the Supreme Court to-day to recover $2,224.68 from tho estate of his wife, expended for from July 5, 1911, to April 1 of He explains fe must have thin money from hin wife's estate, in- asmiuch as his only income is his salary as receiver of the stock trokerage firm of H.C, Brown & Co, which is barely suMcient to support him, He directs his suit against Marcus Daly, his wife's brother, and the Bankers’ Trust Com- Dany, as executors of Mrs, Brown's es- ‘They found Marah, @xecutive secre- presided and in- without shame. otrest. One of the tenants, after getting out- This sum, he “It's terrible,” tears filled the blue eyes of his bride. “His anger is awful, known to kill servants when aroused. ful szene at Port said Gonsales, represented by Trinity Church Corpors- ‘which fn the name of religion by: igh renta is robbing you and me.” hn Sherman Crosby, Cornelius N. Sheehan Joining that f ‘There will be an reported to have mar- rled Miss Edjth Lee, the young nurse who attended him at st, pital after the firat operation. he denied the report and eaid was nothing at all in the romantic tory circulated about the brave patient and ‘is pretty nurse. Lee of Congors, N. ¥., the girl's mother, also denied to The Evening World to- that her daughter was married or talked it over Then it was decided he must face his father's awful anger alone, must return, to Canada, olared he would send for her in two perhaps fatal) the result of an explosion this afte: noon of several tons of dy stored near the Sunshine Mine No. 3 at Masontown, Pa, crash litfed three cars uf merchandise from a track and drove them through tho company store, many were Injured, Aneel And so her little steamer trunk, her The force of the suitcase and bags were taken asho He accompanied her to the pler an there was, ono more wild, tearful em- ‘Then the steamer slowly pulled away from the wharf, with Gonzales weeping at the rail and the brave ittle bride trying to smile confidence and courage to him, a AUTO WITH GAYNOR IN IT KNOCKS OVER PEDESTRIAN. Mayor's Car Runs Into Negro, Whom He Has Sent to trom his pulpit Gecause he Airs, Brown died on April %, 1911, after & race acroes the continent by special train eo that she could spend her last hours with her family, made three weeks before her death, in which she left her whole estate in trust to her two baby daughter: estate was appr: consisted of only more property, Tt was there thac —e—. PERPETUATES LIFELONG ENMITY AFTER HER DEATH. Mrs. Potter Leaves " Bequests to Granddaughters if None Weds Son of Woman She Disliked. Alxeleo-Bains, France, May 3 last, Mrs. Harriet Duer Potter devised a way to make an enmity which she had borne during iife lve after she was gone, M estate valued at $400,000, After specifying in her will, fled yos- terday, that her three granddaughters hall each roceive an annu for life, she wrote this clauss into her incis Rocks, ow! mine, was demolished a wife with three children seriously in- The cause of the explosion is fire lines, Both She left a will, ———_ BUILDER IS BANKRUPT. Henry A. Wise Appuinted Rereiver for Ambrose B. Stannard, Ambrose B, Stannard, a contractor and building constructo ed it was found it ,000, chiefly in Balt!- Tt wan also discovered her husband owed her $1,200,000, By an agreement with Mr. Daly, Mr. Brown allowed the will to stand, On April 1 last the Surrogate allowed but $10,000 @ year for the two little girls rely to reimburse Mr. Brown for the money npent for th from July 6, 1911, Accordingly Mr. Bro is bringing his suit as TO-MORROW IS MOTHER’SDAY Thousands of Carnations Ready fer Observance, WASHINGTON, May 10,—Great prepa- vations have been made for the observ: tlon here to-morrow of “Moth and thousands of white flower ‘been cut and prepared for we florist alone announced to-day that he would hav. more than 10,000 white ear- nations on hand and other florists and street venders also will be prepared fur ® big Dusinems. The white blossom is mbol that marks the celebrant. intended to do hoaor to living mothers and to pay homage to the memories of those whe have gon in business at Newport te Norfolk. Potter left an Peter Williams, a negro, stepped into the Imelight and the way of Mayor Gaynor's automobile bowled over Into the gutter of street, near Myrtle avenue, Mayor Gaynor, who was on his way home from Manhattan, leaped from the car and helped pick up the stunned pe- tracts for the erection of pont-offices to recover this to-day and was pte Se HEARING SET FOR TUESDAY ON PUBLIC WELFARE BILL. Gaynor Will Also Hear Arguments on Measure Authorizing More Dep- uty Police Commissioners. Mayor Gaynor will give a public hear- ing next Tuesday on the proposed Pub- lice Welfare bill which creates a com- mission whose duties shall be confined the detection and elimination of gambilng .nd the social evil. An un- paid commission of seven will, if the bill bevomes law, take the place of the Police in attending to such vices. The members would be named trom a let submitted by seven social w fare organizations. *T now hereby direct that if any one of my sald granddaughters—V Hope Dorothy » Helen Bagnell—shall marry a ve Graves now residing . that the one so doing whall hy share in my estate, and the principal eum held in trust by the ex- that granddaughter become a part of my realduary entate.” Mra. Elizabeth 8. orfolk, England, a daugh- atright and $5,000 nrietta Neilson Margaret Renshaw Potte Ine Alexander %. |garet Bagneil, Feo ee Te at enix. [Fle is authorised to continue the busi- jance halls and streets, but t © permitted to remain until mid- a ball which they were giving Waving to a corner policeman, the Mayor ordered him to send in an ambu- and stood by the injured negro until Dr, Coakley arrived from the Holy Family Hospital Williams had suffered only weratches and bruises, and after patch- ing him up, took him to his home at No, 74 Prince street. Williams had stepped from a aireet tly into the path of the May- or's machine and the collision was un- ——> —-—~ $200,000 DOCK BLAZE ON BOSTON’S WATER FRONT. BOBTON, May 10.—One of the worst fires here in years to-day destroyed all the bulldings on Myatic Wharf, Charles- together with structures, causing probably exceed and now has become an international observance. Rete savrpaauts gt nd e ent of the law “will prevent an abuse of this terrible drug and have « tendency greatly to wen of the cocaine evil decrease the ri tn this State,” NEW HOUSEKEEPER SUICIDE. , Old Woman He Had Dead by Gas. ‘Michael Herman, a carpenter, went for lunch to-day to his flat at No. 1070 Seo- ‘This morning he engaged us housekeeper an elderly woman, M. Diets, who had advertised for a place, smelled gas and hurr The door wi locked, but he burst it in. On the floor lay the woman, dead, with a tube from the gas stove bound to her mouth by «| towel. No one kno was or where she came from, Mrs, mployer she would uring the day, but the residuary Sd y Yard nearby tion calling for the discharge of the! joined the firemen in their battle with committee without tha GRIMM NOT WORRVING ABOUT AGITATION, HE SAYS. Alderman Grimm in @ statement to- | am not worrying about |) the agitation in Manhattan, done the beat 1 could. would not taxivad —_-—~——_—_ FALLS OFF YACHT, DROWNS, * Goes Down tm Hell G Starting in the quarters of the Export mber Company, the flames, fanned wwept every bullding the wharf, roared through pilen of noer and jumped to adjoining bulld- Commissioner, act- s as the head, is to be named, and he lve a salary to be fixed by the Hits term is to by dey sald My committee ree on an ordinance Axl nd when men will you going to ¢ id that te the only employed as a Wason driver's help Within a was rua over and killed this afternoon few days—probably by Monday—I will in front of his home, No. 24a Becond explaining the de- i power to name fi : thority jo enter suspected plas <iaminciipasereais WAGON HELPER KILLED. Hernard Bray, a! und was drowned oun Currents allor beyond bill, giving him power appoint additional Deputy Police Com- missioners, to perform the duties now Inspectors, will alao be heard. med for this measure that th appointing of civillang formed force and Inepectora will tend to destroy the; Sa ny ‘The swift and swept the floundering reach of the lines thrown to him by those on board the yacht, and before a boat could be lowered he had bee: drawn beneath the surface, Bray twenty-five a old and « mative of explanation I can offer now, livery wagon of the | olmatead Truck Company of No, 1 Harlem Market y ‘The wagon was driven Bast Oue Hundred and Thir- who the woman STRAFFORD.—Guddenly, JOl husband of Kate Strafford m trying to ar Diets had toid he: range for a meeting of the committee, of Something ol) be deme” ber belongings 41 Cok

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