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fi il complaint clerk In the District-At- otfiee, caused every officer of ‘tarperrs ‘the cfu and the members of the execu- Gad house committere to-day te put ly @ Collector of the Port in this city Widely known ia pofitical circles, ‘The second te a promoter of automo- TO HAVE GIVEN OUT @2,208 ON BAD CHECKE. smount of money given to these | zt He Hi i i I t i 3 Fi 3 g H ! HH it igi Fat Hf 7 ut z hii H i i % ge : FS f i # & ef | i ite *|rosy with the emercies 2Fbi Boxing Girl Who “ Knocked Out”’ Men With Her Charm on Voyage PETTY ING GR,” BRSHEDTORS SH BACK FROM ENGLAND, | THERE STL OP, CHAMPOM CRMER AD THAT 1 DT AL Landed’ Heart Blows Right|Chance That Their Polo Team and Left and Uppercut May Have Leamed From Foreign Diplomat. Trouncing of Yesterday. ‘The delle of the big White Star tiner Olympic, arriving to-day from Burope, | was Mies Jean Morrell, a heroine of | was too much for the British team in the “movies.” Mise Morrell had | the match at Meadow Brook yesterday, atring of admirers all the way, across | the evening papers to-day express them- e water and they still gathered about | **ve# a8 not altogether discouraged wy her when the steamer was tled up to| ‘Me Teewit of tho Arat maten, ee ohth. She didn't hove te took | The Bvening Standard says: “The any of her effects. Pi etter peitisn team ought to have learned a Were tum | Gon) grom yesterday's game and we are Diing over one another in their eager- more topetul of the result of the next an to be Of service, and young a ” jants were struggling to beat the . ‘The Pall Mall Gasette says: “As the Porters out in the handling of her hand | pritish players never hed a really fast baggage, practice game since they landed And it was a very respectful group) America they failed just where they of admirers, There was no ogling, and Might have been reasonably expected nobody, got “fresh with the beautiful * fall, but we feel some confidence “movies” star, For as woll as being the| ‘hat they Bow have the measure of LONDON, Ji 1.—While admitth + ‘Ral the pace of the American polo team LEAVES OF ABSENCE FOR POLICEMEN WHO ‘WORKED WITHOUT PAY Want to Get Into Some Pay- ing Business White Awaiting Decision of Court. After having worked for months with- out pay, Police Capt. Joan F. Tappin, and recetvet today from Police Com- Mumioner Waldo indefinite “leaves of aBeence without gay.” Since they haven't been getting any pay for ax Mmontha, this leet stipulation will not bother (hem. ‘Phe attaation of the men ts pecuflar. 2 if il fi i figs | | i cj FEE i tiki H| Te Ht \ itr to Be Approached Wita Betbes. Tt wae announced im the Criminal Courts Bullding this afternoon that Dis- trial of Lieut. Charles Becker to change their testimeny im the cenvieted man's faver in the event of a new trial. ‘The District-Attorney and Assistant District-Atterney Prank Moes were in ® long conference with Lieut. John Becker, who is s brether of the man in the Bing Sing death cell, and Becker's counsel, Joseph A. Shay, this afternoon. It was said afterward that they had promised to ite with Whitman sik ; ORE IE RLT 8 a m oe BIL § UNOS LEGISLATURE CORMER MRS. DOK IS NAMED IN SUIT OF ONS (Comtinesd from First Page) Through Lower Branch by Bare Majority. SPRINGFIELD, Mi, June 1.—The worhan's suffrage bill which passed the Illinois Senate recently this afternoon wae passed by the lower braneh of the Lepislature by a vote of 7 ayes, a bare constitutional majority. & het fight was mode againat ‘ensure. DECLARES GUIT WILL DEFEAT OUKE'S AGPIRATIONS. “I order: 1 the lawyers to drop the case later feuch with Jordan. the Under the terms of the bill womes| Whe are citizens of the United @tatse and twenty-one years old may vote for the following officers: Preatdentiat electors, members board of equalisation, cherk of appellate court, jcounty eollecter and surveyor, members ‘board of assessors and board of review, that I thet woman a chance to marry my hee band. I understand had Deon gotug about iatety telling her frivede thet che expected to be the wife of the American township meetings. DUFFY DENIES THA HE TOOK GRAFT, BUT NOMI BG DEPOSTS (Continued from First Page.) bERF #37 “I give It to my wife," Duffy promptly and proudly answered. Nott tried hard to get an admission i | iiss F xf yt? it 1 t ! SIR WILLIAM DOESN'T KNOW WHY THEY KNIGHTED HIM ‘They Just Came Along and’ Did It, You Know—And There . You Are! Sir Wiliam B. Peat, Kt., of London, ‘Avenue, according to England, te positive he ie a ¢ull-fedged | ‘he witness, and what Shea sald to him thirty-thtrd degree knight, but, ‘pon his| 744" says, ‘Stand pai word, he doesn’t kn: At the resumption of court after the z, 1a neon recess Abe Levy announced he had habandies decided not to put the character mit- and London, He ‘s at present .appear- ing in the @upreme Court before Justic: to defend a suit brought belle of the ship, Miss Merrell was! known as the “Boxing Girl.” Tall and) athietic-looking, with fine lines, moving! with free and elastic step, even im her tight-Atting gowa, she made a splendid picture of youth, beauty, health and ‘Grace. On the steamer was J, M4. Bo’ssevain, an attache of the Holland Government service, on his way to Java. Mr. Bois- sevain was vain of one American ac- complisiment he had picked up, the acience of boxing. He was boasting ono day of his prot in the manly art when Miss Morrell naively asked him if he boxed. He sald he did, and she sald ashe would like to put the gloves on with was surprised, but was game. On the deck an impromptu ring was put up by Gymnasium Inspector Wil- eon, Mise Morrell wore a sweater and sho fitting. skirt, She put down her graceful little foot on the deck firmly and nted the Hoillaad mi ye. the surprised ser- swung to the jaw with her right, “Are you sure I won't hurt you?" “Quite sure, ded the boxing as she turned loore a must ng bunch of hooks and jabs, ws and counters, They stuck to it rounds to the edification and if the saloon passen: they got through the “boxing ind the man ‘| from Holland was puffing some. Hy shook hands with champion of the quarterdeck and fervently deolared that 1 right, “Belleve me," sald Gymnasium In- spector Wilson, “that young lady te handy with the gloves, Sho has the steam and the speed, but of couree isn't there with the punoh, But I should say was dangling actually pro- the boxing beauty, “Then you won’! for me, The man IT marry must be able to lick me.” — OUTGOING SISAMAMIPS, thelr opponents.” ‘The Westminater Gasette anys: “We may etill hope, but we can no loager entertain great confidesee that the big effort made by England will restore the cup thie time,” HEMPPTRAD, L. 1, June 1.—Surro- gate John H. Graham of Nassau Covaty, who is @ member of the Meadow Brook Club, said to-day that he would apply for an injunction before Supreme Court Justice Van @icklen to restrain aviators whose machines are stored at the Hemp- stead Plains Aviation Field, from fying over the polo field at Meadow Brook next Saturday during the international polo match. a BUFFALO LIMITED CRASHES INTO WRECKED FREIGHT. Taree Cars Hurled From Tracks of Lackawanna Road, but Passen- gers Escape Serious Injury. BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., June 11—The Buffalo Limited passenger train of the Lackawanna Railroad ran inte @ wrecked freight at Belden Bridge, Pa, early to-@ay, Gerailing the engine and three cars of the limited. Reports to railroad officials trem the acene state that no one was seriously injered. * CADY CONSTANCE HERE TO DANCE IN BARE FEET. Walks Down Gang Plank in Oriental Costume She Prefers to Hobbled Style. One of the passengers on the Olympic, which arrived to-day, was Lady Con: nce Warren Richardaon, who is here to dance under an engagement of two weeks, Her ladyship was arrayed in an Oriental looking costume. She was Graped, rather than dressed, in brown. A handkerchiet bound her luxuriant tresses, surmounted by vell, which hung down her back. The sleeves were ide and flowing. Wore brown silk brown sandals. She de her costume was more be coming to # woman than the hobbies of the present day and vastly move com- in inting the machinations of the Biot aeiceelentenions WANT WHITMAN TO RUN. Yeung Men's Civic League Wii Werk for Him. ‘The Executive Committee of t! Young Men's Civie League, claimt enrollment of 2,00 voters in the boroughs, teld Distriet-Attoiney man they were fer bim for Mayor thie afternoon. Headed by Nathan P. Jaoed! of No. 30 Fifth avenue they talked with Mr. Whitman fer nearly an heur. The committees anmeunced it would enderes the District-~Attorney if he was regularly nominated by some party, Otherwise they pledged to obtain his nomination by the circulation of peti- tens among their members. Mr, Whitman repeated te the commit- tee his anewer made to other commit- tees to the effect that he will be a can- didate if = properly organised body of men opposed to Tammany Hall wants him to run, ‘Discussing the Police Department, he amserted the department was not com- posed of crooks and grafters, “I believe the conditions complained of cam be entirely eradicated under a properly conducted city administra- tion," he said. eee LAWYER SENT TO BELLEVUE, Mx-State Senater ta Pen vania Pet im Aleohelie Ward, An aged man, who sald he had been & Mate Senator in Penasylvania, taced Magistrate Breen in the Tombs Court » charged with drunkeauess, Me said hjs name wae William ©. I end that he wae « lawyer tiving in Bellefonte, Pa. Although he said he wae only sixty-three years old, Dearance was that of a man o! ty. Hinle wes found in Washington street last night by Patrolman Duna, Hinie wala he came te New York on business and that the several hundred dolla Deen active In Penn- sylvania politics for many years. Magivirate Breen committed him to the elcohelic ward of Bellevue for treat- a nite | SBA ———>—__—_ Police Licutenamt Drops Deed. James A. Fitspatriok, forty-six years of age, & police lleutenant, attached to the Flushing precint, while working in P+ beee 44 Piette tee etl i+ 14 111 J| Aequith was FOR BAG OF FLOUR AS HE SPEAKS IN PARLIAMENT. Stuff Hurled by Man Shouting for Suffragette “Martyr,” Who Just Misses the Premier. LONDON, June 11.—While Premier Commons this afternoon, a bag thrown frem the strangers’ gall thud near the Speaker's chair and uret, covering the surrounding seats At the same time « batch ment they loudly cheered the Prem: who then- resumed his speech. The name of the man who threw the flour ¢ag in the House of Commons ts Lawrence Marvin. He Is 1 metnver of the Men's Society for the Promotion of Woman Suffrage. He was arrested by the poltee in charge of the Hoses of BARA TT FRYE: uc phia in 85 Hours, 44 Min- utes and 20 Seconds. ed HAMILTON, Bermuéa, Jane 11.—The motorboat Barbara If. ctessed the finishing line at 3.25 A. M. today in the race from Pilladeiphia whieh started on Saturday last at 130 P. M. She hed been first sighted at 10 minutes efter midnight. ‘The skipper of the Barvera It. de- The elapsed time of the Barbara II. sinee her departure from Philadelphia, deducting 4 minutes for the difference of time between that city and ude, unoffielally calculated at & hours # minutes 2 seconus, As the Barbara LI. is the scratch boat, her arrival at 2% minutes and 2 seconds after 3 o'clock this morning will make her the winner unless the Tocsam or the Dream comes in before the clapee, timing from 323.20, of their respective allowances. Another motorboat competing in the race from Philadelphia was sighted at 3@ P. Mf. It could not be ascertained whether it was the Dream or the Tocaam. os GIALS FORGET FIRE DRILL; SMOKE CAUSES A PANIC. Hundreds Flee in Wild Alarm From Big Loft Building While Men Fight Little Blaze. Greasy waste on a abeave of a freight elevator in the eleven-story loft bulld- a Nos. 97 to 48 Kast Houston street caught fire at the noon hour to-day and dense, {11 smelling smoke raptily epread from floor to floor. Most of the building te occupied by the International Tailoring Company, with 1,600 employees, 7@ of them girls. Enough gitis had remained in from funch to start s panic. From floor to floor the ory of “Fire!” spread and the girls and women came pouring out on landings. A fire drill occurs occasion- ally in the building and it was thought the employees were well trained. The men proved to be, but the girls and the women couldn't get away fast _| enough. vVatore at the opposi img and others screaming. Some one turned in an alarm a the fire apparatus clattered up. The men followed drill instructions, grabbed a length of hose attached to @ standpipe and turned a big stream inte the elevator shaft. When the Gre- men arrived the fire was out and so were nearly all the girls ——_—__. Mrs, Wileez, Peetess, Invents o Dance. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, the poetess, with her husband, was one of the pas- to-day on the Olym- dance which she danced ation of the passenge! 1 who wished to lea ‘They called it the “Wileox Wig; im the House of! ( Price 80 Conte At GM Drugeists and Department Stores Fieh for Supper? Add a Cash of HOLBROOK WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Imported Absolutely!! gravies, soups, meats and salads, irs ‘eek: | Grocers sell t at per bettie, 16¢ HOUSES OF} FIRST IN MMTTORBOAT | BIC ICEBERG THAT SUNK TITA After Hot Fight Measure Goes| Makes the Run From Phitadet- Floating Mass 400 Feet Long Only Four Miles Away When Sighted. ‘The White Star liner Olympic a> rived this morning from Southampton. On last Sunday morning, shortly after . 6 o'clock, one of the biggest 1 ever seen by any of her officers was sighted about four miles off the vessel's starboard quarter, It was estimated at 100 feet in height and about #0 feet lonée Very few, if any, of the passengers the berg, it being too early in the morning for them to be astir. Two pinnacies arose like church splreé amd bDetween them the ‘berg graduated al- moat to the water's edge. The position of the frozen mass wae latitude 43.38 North and longitude 43.33 This, nearly 600 m —_—_— Whitman Dién’t Ack for Delay in * Hecker Case. Distriet-Attorney Whitman made a statement to-day denying the truth 6f the published report from Albany that the postponement by the Court of Ap- peals in Albany of the argument on @ new trial for Charles Becker trom Jame 16 to Oct. 15 was by his motion. “My office was ready to pi jt gument at the date set,” said Mr. Whit- ‘and it was at the request of i 6 . 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