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Coxawain rat rigid as @ Gnd it must have been something lik riding a balking Srenehe. hard as they could] The freshman crews were slow in to the finish line, crossing forty seconds, | starting. Harvard's eight lay at the yr ‘s fifishing fresh and strona. Yate men hell up until the Lne wae} farverd’s freshies rowed y Lippincott and Crocker, collapsed " doubled over their cars. The whole | point and stripped for action, Then the ‘Yale crew was pumped out and none} Harvard crew rowed up fifty yards sot the men were in n sertour condition, Jagaim. On the coaching launch Blike ands two minutes after the @nish all | Bale, Yelss balldog, yelped diemaly oy Were sitting up and the crowd in the care on the bridge YALE MEN ALMOST EXHAUSTED | 'sughes. , AT FINIGH LINE. PY sda. aterm ly «Tt was the most decisive victory ever] 's mite Harvard , y Wagvard at New London. ald it by a safe margin, neither stro’ ing all they had nor letting their fresh- man enthusaem lead them into rowing ~ themaeives out while trying to win by @ Great distance, Toward the end of tace Yale's stroke dropped to B®. had started at @. Am hour before race time the clouds ‘Yolled away and the aun beat down on “Sew London and the Thames through Ra it if i i a : F i me steaming under the bri nd straight up the course, Warning ‘Whiyties blew and a revenue boat mat 47 ii nil if Yale 98 strokes, slowly gained. At @ half Harvard led by 5 i 'S CIGARETTE HER DEATH Wakes in Flames, Beyond » Aid of Doctors. BEATS OFF RESCUERS. Torture Till Agony ‘Miss Katherine Breen, nineteen years blackened. In her frenzy Miss Breen beat off those who would have alded her and dashed madly about the room, ebrieking. From the bed rose other flames and a Dlase started in the carpets and furni- ture, At Inet the girl was thrown to the floor, unconscious then, and was car- tied to another room, while those in the house quenched the fire in the bed and od to Ponueotiate bar. COURT RULES HARTIGAN MUST STAY-IN SING SING. John J, Hartigan, former plain olothes . | man in the Sixth Inupection District and Police Inspector Dennis @weeney's con- fidential ean, will have to serve his a@entence of from two ad a half to four and a hei years in Bing Sing Prison for perjury. The Appellate Division of the Gupreme Court, al the justices concurring, this convicted Sweeney's messenger. Hartigan was convicted because he swore before the John Doe Grand Jury. that he did not carry $800 from Sweeney to Police Captain Walsh, This $900 was part of the money raised by Hussey, Thompson, Murtha and Sweeney to bribe George A. Sipp, proprietor of | to flee from New York when he was wanted as a witness Pol‘ceman Eugene Fox, who later confessed. he was @ brite col- lector for Sweeney. pas wc IE Maes CAPT. LANTRY SHIFTED. Waldo Shifte Fermer Tammany Leader's Brother to Staten feland. A police shift thought by those a quainted with the intern: announced to-day by Potice Commissioner Waldo, Ca; on Arsenal at Central Park, waa transferred to Stapleton Precinct, Staten Islapd, and Capt. James J, Sheviin, on duty at Stapleton, takes Lantry’s place at the Arsenal. ‘Lantry ts a brother of Francia J. Lantry, former Fire Commisstuner and Tammany leader, whose name was ce- or cently placarded on Long Acre Square end. " the replied, “but I hope will, if I ever find it necessary to call on you, have more mosey in your ard swopt across the finish line] pocket than you have ever seemed to wx fomsths in the lead. This was have in the past.”* Makeup of Harward and Yale Crews + «Fer To-Day's Regatta on Thames HARVARD ‘VARSITY BIGHT. YALE 'VARGITY EIGHT. a8 a member of a club that had a: ed & movement to nominate District-At- torney Whitman for the Mayoralty. fae ath ie a ATTACKS HAVEMEYERS. Becomes Suddenly Insane as They gE it With Friends. RICHMOND, Va, June 20.+-Before leaving to-day for_their home at Ards- ley on the Hudson Joho ¥. Havemeyer and his daughter, Mise Helen Have- meyer, who have been visiting in the home of Thomas L. Moore at More- land, ten miles from Richmond, in Henrico County, had an exciting expe- rience with an insane woman, Bareh Jackson, @ colored nurse, be- came euddenly insane as @ result of her unrequited affection for the but- ler and ran emuck through the house, threatening the lives of the occupants, With great difficulty she wae sub- @ued and brought to Richmond in an automobile, On the way to the city he repeatedly tried to leap from the machine. Sunday World “Wants” ‘Work Monday Wonders. | Woman of Mystery Insane, Says Lawyer; Stole Purses In Church for Baby’s Sake| . ~ OTHERS MAY DIE SEND HM TO JAL “MRS RANDOLPH re Mrs, Fitzhugh a Southern Woman of Education and to Send Her Back Home. Much of the mystery surrounding the identity of “Mrs. Randolph Fitshugh,” the young woman awaiting sentence on &@ charge of church thefts, was ex- Dlained away to-day. She pleaded guilty last Monday to atealing a gold mesb purse valued at #50 from Miss Dorothy Wisk, daughter of Pliny Fisk, the bank- er, in Bt. Bartholomew's Church. When sho comes up before Judge Swann next Wednesday for sentence she probavly will be allowed to withdraw her plea. ©. M. Fulton, @ Washington lawyer and friend of bér family, bas Fos wo New York to ald ber and has been in and Court, te whem ft is understood "he told the prisoner's Hife story. “Mrs, Fitshugh” is » Southern women wedding Was etricken with typhoid fever, and for weeks was near death, CRAZED BY ILLNESS, TEN YEARS IN ASYLUM, During her convalescence she got the to improve, however, long on the road to recovery when her sweetheart Grove over from the neigh- toring town where he lived to spend the week end. Whe seemed to be her natural self, and was happy to see him. After dinner the couple went to the library. Then she suddenly walked out into the gar den, slipped back with an axe and tried to brain Bim with it, When her family ran in she was kneeling beside her fiance, whispering: “Ve ahall depart together, We shal PASSENGERS ‘SCARED AS SAFETY DEVICE STALLS MOVING TRAIN AT BRIDGE. Croton Local Brought to Sudden Halt Just Beyond Mott Haven When Mechanism Goes Wrong. With the recent wreck on the New Haven in thelr minds, passengers wh> crowded the four-car Croton Local of the New York Central, due in the Grand Central at 2.6 o'clock this after- noon, were frightened when tho train came to a halt just beyond the Mot: Haven station and close to the bridge over the Harlem River with a grea: Jolting and much noise. ‘The third car, it appeared, had caught an an automatic derailer, which was out of order. Its province is to derail a train In case it is driven pam the signal when the drawbridge is open. How the motor and two care passed it without being caught is a mystery to railroad men, ‘There was a Aelay of eleven minutes Until a new train was sent along on an adjoining track and the passengers, none of whom was hurt beyond « shaking up, were transferred to It and carried to the terminal. ‘The track was tied up for several hours while wreckers got the train beck on the tracks, It had run over the ttee for about length. womest young men and an ardent lover ot fair maidens, was in Nicholson scat- tering sunshine and happiness springtime a young } to thoughts of love, ‘with him, (pucreamsento «Wm COU! Breeding — Will Ask Court| ‘To send her to FITZHUGH” YESTERDAY ) er 60 away forever toget! the blow, | way, and ahe | Asylum, wh partly from a hereditary taint’ ahe had no home when she was discharged from the institution and went to Washington to live with a married sister. with ber, DESERTED BY HUSBAND AND LEPT PENNILESS. © : ‘The lawyer in a few mohthe went to Corea promising to send for her, and that te’ e last she kaw of him. He sent her remltanices wfiti! last ia. Bince Kis desertio# she hag tri from Chicago, These finally and she became desperate. She was too proud to beg, and it is claimed her mind gave way under the strain. She may have atolen, it is explained, im a moment of aberration, der the sake of her child, To protect herself and child after her arrest she told many The authorities could never discover how much truth there was in them, but everybody with whom she has come in contact has realised that she is a woman of refinement. She has told no one where her baby is, “Mrs. Fitshugh is mot mentally re- sponsible,” said Lawyer Fulton to-day, “I came to New York at her request prisen or Reformatory would be almost to death. “I can only lay the which can be substantiat court. For the sake of the w most of all her little son, court will see Mt to be jenien! woman to go South and tle happiness and peace.” MUNICIPAL SALOONS AUTHORIZED BY VOTE. Half the Profits Used for Good Roads; Town Gets Other Half. BIBSETON, D., June 0.—Commenc- ing July Bisseton will have the nearest approach to # municipal saloon of any town in Gout Dakota, The! licenses for two saloons to which the town is entitled, were granted to W. E. Bollenbeck by popular vote. Hollenbeck will conduct on unique Unes, He will salary of $1,800 a year end of the dusinesa will be divided as fol- low Fifty per cent. to the county good roads fund, and the remaining fifty per cent. to the city treasury. The daily receipts of the saloon will be turned over to two leading citisens, under whose control the Ousiness wil) be conducted. The name of the city will not appear In any of the transac- tions of the saloon. ped, LONDON HORSE SHOW PRIZES Americans Take Second Place in ‘Two Classes. LONDON, June M@—At the interna- tonal horse show On; was ao slightly better ce day, Judge W. H. Moore of Philadel- | phila Won second prise in Clase 15 for novice tandems net exceeding 13 aa, nich he was represented by Best burn, {LO SHOT IN SCHOOL, THREE ARE DEAD; Apparently Demented . M: With Six Loaded Revolvers Invades Bremen Institution. BREMEN, Germany, June #—A teacher tm a Catholic edhool and two children were shot dead, another teacher and three chiMiren gravely wounded and three other chiléren slightly tm sured today ty © former tescher named Schmidt. ‘The teacher, Herr Mollman, attempting to disarm the madman, was fatally shot. The maniac then ran to a fie ol erly EGE Ei At That, Little Eddie Foye Will Be Deported Because His “Auld Woman Squealed.”” E4win Foye, a diminutive Scotchman not five feet tall, who lives at No, 87 West Fourteenth street, hae @ Surien on his shoulders te-day heavier than any hod on @ fortyfoot taider. As soon as he proved te the satisfaction of the Headquarters identification sharps that he was not « famous mur- derer and international crook he was turned over to the immigration euthori- tes for deportation as @ onetime stowaway and back to Seotland dy the firet ship he goes. “A'well—a'well ‘tis a woo-man at the bottom o It,” little Eddie sighed when he had heard the worst. “"Tis the scut 0 wife a’ playin’ her aud tricks on me. Here te the strange story of little Eddie Foye, the hod carrier: Not long ago aa anonymous letter to the District-Attorney told of one Edwin ‘To; notorious Scottish crook and murderer for whom warrants are ont in @ dosen lands, who was at large in New York. He should be apprehended, the letter went on, because he was the) most dangerous man on five continents. Detectives Phelan and Upton were set On the trail of this man-killer and to- day they found him, peacefully carry- ing a hod at the new Adams Express Building under construction at No. @ Broadway. They had gone on their search armed; @ix inches tall, away on ® ehip to New York and wae working to get enough money to take him to Cincinnati, where his oldest daughter is living, when “the eud wo- oman ehowed up again. (het ais a Tee “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE.” ployment te Starving Family. Five offers of employment and a sub- stantial sum of money to tide him over his immediate wants were sent to Jo- seph Whitman, the young tinsmith of No, 96 West Twenty-seventh street, who stole $50 from @ neighbor because his wife and eight-weeks'-old baby were starving. Probation Officer Kimball told Judge Foster in General Sessions to-day this fact, “It beams out the oh adage,” Judge Foster remarked, “that {t pays to ad- Vf the story of thie man's pri- hed not been printed in the newspapers he would not have been the recipient of these offers of employment and cash.” Judge Foster suspended sentence upon ‘Whitman, who had pleaded guilty to He will go to work fer a UNCLE SAM WILL jesse sacar * MARKT GLOSING—I’ the: hour the murket rallied about ne but sagged off in the last few minutes, cleeing from % to 8% Points below yee ferdey’e tnat prices. Stocks opened trom % to 1% points off trem yesterday's close. Canadian Pacific closed at 218% and opened at 317, Feceding to 26%, while Atchison, American Can and Amaigamated Cop- ies yielded % point. Pennsylvania and Bitterly Assails the Course of the Government in Harvester Trust Inquiry. St. Paul were the exceptions, both opening with advances of % point, with very little demand. Shortly before 11 o'clock « suddem selling movement started with prewure CHICAGO, June 2.—In a etatement] Seelnat the active stocks, which towday after he had undergone a severe established in the forencon; re- neweé selling was met at every attempt violation of the Sherman anti-trust law. “I Grmly believe that T am on my way to the penitentiary,” said the financier, after he had |eft the witness stand, so dF tr LITLE Gabe - “The Government has changed a mass of corruption here,” he said. ‘They reverie iin an tried to create a record for my orim fmal indictment and trial. “I differed sharply with President Taft, under whose administration this Prosecution was begun, but J could not attribute this unfair attack to political or personal motives, I don’t think my connection with the Progressive party had anything to do with the beginning of this suit, or the vindlotive spirit of the Government.” Special Prosecutor Grosvener, for the Government, made a brief comment af- ter Perkins had deft the etand. “We have proven our case by his tee timony,” he sald. “We have proven that |. the International controls &.per cent, of the output of agricultural, faplements in this country.”* ee ——— DR. WILEY CALLS IT A LIE. Feed Expert Did Net Agree te Alé BOSTON, Mass., Jun made @ proposition to deliver fifty lec- tures for the United States Best Sugar Produeers’ Association, as stated in & letter purporting to have been qritten by Henry T. Oxnard, vice-president of the Atherican Beet Sugar Company. os eee Pa RING, = dea i Bet, Broadway and oth Are Safe for Women’s Use 2. 6. TIRE, Chemtet, Weshinston, B.C} CARPET saa cLEANING™ thons to earn a Hveliheod I was ap- proached by ® representative of the Beet Sugar Growers’ Association. I nev- third etreet, ren in front of an auto- mobile to-day on Brook avenue, Bronz, and was probably fatally injured, Week-End Combinations. Fridays and Saturdays Only, 99c Special for Friday, June 20th. Special fer Saturday, June 21st. CHOCOLATE COVERED ICE | VAN. CREAM ALMONDS—swees: Se essae core oa | techinaee Sse gt net SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CHOCOLATE COVERED FRUIT | SMOOTH JORDAN ALMONDS— JELLIES —naiatty trois favored ~~ Siege 19¢ | Se aaa Bb SUGGESTIONS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED TES FRESH PINEAPPLE— rucctese morsels of sweetest pineapple i cca ae SOc

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