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S A PROFESSION, 0, He Says, Discussing ® | World's Revelations. , ae. St. Louis Post-Dispatch Trophy lunicipal Ginger : Won by Western Whe M. Loute Post-Diepatch trophy wp, which was recently won the Hast 6t. Louia, T., Commercial in:@ het four-day campaign for Re increasing of memibeship, te to be Pet on view this week in*the uptown office of The Evening World at Thir- ty-eighth atweet and Broadmay before being taken as an object lesson in civic hustiing through several Now Bnsland cowns needing @ little of the ‘Wentern eample of municipal ginger. ‘The Post-Dispatch offered the big League of Bt. Lou! Because of the emailer size of the Illinois town & handicap was put on the St. Louis ‘Dusiness men's organisation. They 4909 new members to PUSH THE INQUIRY. *Aroused by Mulhail’s ft. Loale tuntlers. ‘Phe East St. Louls olub garnered 1,300 few members in four days and cap- tuerd the trophy. ‘eee named by Mull tementa aa to whi - rding Inbor legisiation are pretty nearly right. The facts ho cited dovetail with my recollection of the failure of various sub-committees un- der the Judiciary and Labor Com- mittees of the House to report from the measures we wanted passed. “As to bis having fought me in New Jersey, he told moe he had done oo. I assurel him his opposition had only assisted me nnd that he had added to the prosperity of my district by his Itberal distribution of funds." NEW HAVBN, June 9%—Former President Wiltiam H. Taft to-day de- clined to discuss he lobby charges made ‘by Harin M. Muthall, except to send ‘work through ha secretary that he re- @arded the statement as ohe of those muckraking attacks that men occupying Dublic officé are subject to. HARTFORD, Conn, June 9.—Col, George L. Pope, President of the Na- tional Association of went to New York this , ing, that he was going to investigate the charges made by Mulhall. Col. Pope said he had never heard of Mulhall until last spring and he knew noth- ing of his connection. with the associa- ton. 2 fe the view taken by President § ‘When he saw the newspaper 4 ue to-day the President ‘the placid of the cat fad awallowed the canary. His Feomark indicated that he was Pleased with the latest lobby fevsiopments, although he did not care p Aeouse them in detail. ‘ President made it very plain that fe behind the move fer a full and taquiry into every phase of He believes that the of Judge Lovett and others that et has been made to hoid up Stfeet's interests on behalf of cor- stock, declining 1% pointe; ot ry at the whim ite GETS FIFTH SENENE BGAMY THS TE Much Married’ Man Has Spent Nearly Thirty of His Fifty Years Behind Prison Walls. Oharies W. Rochefort was nen- tenced to-day by Judge Swann in Gen- eral Sessions to two yearn and three months in Sing Sing for bigamy, And this is the mildest of charges in the criminal calendar for which, In his ~ WALL STREET Market closing—After 2 o'clock pres- @ure to sel] Union Pacific weakened that Gouthern Pacific also declined % point lower, while: Chenapeake and Ohio sold down to 53, &) lows of 3 1-4; St. Paul lost 1 14, Reading | 16-4, while Erie pf. was strong, advan- cing 1% points over close of Saturday. ‘The market closed at the tow level, with losses running from % to 2% pointa, Atthough some advances were re- ported in the London market, @ heavy tone was Bhown in the early trading here, with Union Pacific developing pro- nounced weakness being down 3-4 at 14%) long prison career, he has been brought to book. Burglary, larceny and attempted rourder are among tho crimes which have put him beyond the pals of civil- {gation during the better part of the past thirty years, He in now fifty years old, This makes the fifth time he will have been behind prison walls, In 1383 he was sentenced to two years and three months for grand larceny. ATTEMPTED TO ROB AFTER RE- LEASE FROM PRISON, Goon after his release he attempted to rob @ house at No. 77 Went Seventy- th atreet. He wan frustrated by a |, at whom he took three shots. tle ri made his escape and was next sentenced to seven years from Cleveland, 0. ‘While in prison he was recognised by one of the keepers as the man who had tried to kill the girl. At the con- was brought for the West Seventy-seventh street crime and each time the jury disagreed. ‘Then he made a pies of guilty and was sent to Ging Sing for three years and six months. . During his confinement in the Galo knowledge of electricity. and several other useful appliances. three times | telegram yesterday announcing When he was released from Sing Sing in 196 he was employed by thé Public Sérvice Corporation and made @ splendid Promecator. On! his evilence the murs deror was convicted, Meantime, @ charge or bitamy had been made against Rocietorte. tie was brought here an dto-day raw the con- Glusion of hie trial, He married a mitt ‘n Ite etty in May, 19, white he had « wife in Newark, The girl's nane is withheld b ythe Distelet-Attorney. _amoinatifiatenteans DENTIST’S WIFE AND DAUGHTER ASPHYXIATED. Police on Investigation Find That | +s Gas Jets Are Fatally Defective. A child's cries on the second floor of No, 960 Sutter avenue, East New York, were heard at 4 o'clock this morning by men working in the kitchen of bakery In the basement. The cry! continued and there was no response to ringing of the dell on the floor in question, where Dr. Roman Ritt, a den. tat, lives with his family, The men from the bakery climbed a fear fire excape and opened a window into a bedroom, There lay Mrs, Ritt and her fourteen-year-old daughter, Della. A gas jet in the room was par- tially open. Tho bakers called policemen and the Policemen sent for Dr. O'Brien of St. Mary's Hospital and the Brooklyn Union Gas Company's pulmotor, Dr. George Mahr wae in charge of the pul- motor. The two doctors worked for More than an hour, but could revive neither of the victims. The bakers had heard the cries of Lawrence Ritt, @ four-year-old boy, who was sleeping in another room. Dr. Ritt was not at home, It was found that the jet from which Gas was escaping was out of repair and leaked even when closed as tight as possible, The police were inclined | in Salt Lake City. save enough for a rainy day . ticket to prove it. succeeded in committing suicide. Nothing is said about the limelight. boys have stopped going in swimming. to think the mother’s and daughter's deaths were an accident, although Mrs, Ritt had been much depressed by & the death of a brother in Colorado. penchant ~<Datnnseintat WOMAN'S RANDICAP. the Pittsburgh Post.) (From taburg! “Women will never get the uppet hand. Men are too smart.” “Can you point out one instance of Penitentiary he became proficient in the | Men being smarter than women?” ‘Well, men don't handicap themselves WILGON OlecussEs MAGE BY THE Investigating ident also dlecussed rs he ‘belefiy. Tho President indicated | Destro; Guterest im the work of. the oom. | Seri! publication 4 ‘Mr. Wieen thade his first that ‘a numerous and in- that ‘ewbterranean methods have im creating terroriam in na- Bislative halis should all be thor- et that the public must know the | no matter ‘vho may be besmirched “their political belief may ve. THE EXPOSE WORLD. ‘Wilson brief.y discussed the © oharges against the National . of Manufacturers published | “A NewYork ‘World yesterday and by Louis 3 ‘It opens in New Senator Overman, Chairman of commit{oc, the | Calet action revolves the Mulhall) Bi Sorear. ‘Ts COMMITTEE LosES NO IN, TAKING UP INQUIRY. Senate committee intends to lose & subpoena already served I te be followed by share by Chairman Lovett of the fic Board that certain men York had been neding impersoi wr atid in which the names jward ‘Lauterbach and David JORATES MULHALL. y ot Mulhall's statement @one in manipulating the ork Wore brought in, will be first up end the Mulhall charges will tative Bheriey sald to-day } Judiciary Committees of the ‘ot dnterpst | Car to-day by favorable action to labor was Senator Hughes had to should meet 2 ae had Just arranged to kill brer- the strongest, most exciting summery your own sake, ) | ‘was removed to Terre Haute. .|Save your hair! Danderine destroys dandruff and Pega: ae THE DESTROYING ANGEL. s and in the next few minutes the price Gropped to 147, Reading also was freely supplied, yiebling one point to 167 3-4, while the leading industrials also sold at ‘concessions. U. 8. Gteei declining from 68 1-4 to 62 1-8 and Amal. Copper yielded 84 to 6 1-2, 7 Afier 10.80 the market had a’ partial recovery from 1-3 to 1 point with very Uttle activity shown in the trading up to 12 o'clock, although by his timo Prices had again receded to the level reached at 10.30 A. M, Fraétional changes lower occurred just before 3 o'clock, when Southern Pacific broke to a man whom his doctors Queer situation, isn't H? All sorts of possibilities might arise, In fact, they do. ; ‘And they combine to make one of | stories ever written. fs “The Destroying Angel,” h Vance, York. And all its about Manhattan Angel” will tit tah ing World, July 2, ‘on the look out for it, please. For 931-8, a loss of 2 points from the opening. Only 16,000 shares was traded in between 1 and 3 o'clock. pice WANTS DEATH EXPLAINED. Father Dees Net Believe Hie son Committed ide. BOSTON, June %.—At the request of the father, Richard 8. Tenant, on lew, : % 9px SiaSaubie- See byte’ pa ee gg OMe ae ee ee Aig ge og = — ee ee > oe = e az828 wesse sosseee 528 sees” 5st whose body was found in the head on Weat Bos' 22. Tenant wrote the police that hi not believe his son committed sul and it was announced to-day that his wish ¢or a thorough investigation would | Mo, be rewpected. ; An inquiry by tl of the young man's death revealed the fact, it was said, that he was men- tally unbalanced from overstudy. A re- volver was found beside the Sedy and the guthorities considered it a clear caso of suicide, After the autopsy the body “ Police at the time LT PELsUibtdeete Git Litt ote e —— Received by Pope Pius, ROME, June %.—Rev. Father Charlies Warren Currier of Baltimore, Bishop- elect of Matanzas, Cuba, was received to-day in privage mudience by the pope, eee Diah Copper 2% 41% Chteage Wheat Market. gear AES ‘FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR Of ITGHY SCALP—25 GENT ‘DANDERINE” stops falling hair at once—Grows hair, we prove it. If you care for heavy hair, that | ish, loosen and die; then the hair falls giistens with beauty ond ie radiant | out fast. with life; has an incomparable softness! If your ro igh = pone and is fluffy and lustrous, you must use te thiny faded, y, sernaey, Danderine, because nothing else accom. | of 2 toe i . cont bottle plishes so much for the hair. Keonties Ay Ph pity he res Just one ication of Knowiton’s | directed and ten mihutes you Denderine double the beauty of best investment you your hale, besides 5 ‘Sometene: dis ove ay solves every particle f cannot have nice, Berg, Mesitay ia Searzthins ot et a By if you have dandruff. destructive fave ‘at fear mp nd ee sourt robs the hair of ite lustre, its| seq hal strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a itching of the scalp; the and or too oily, Th \ A Collar of Exceptional Style record for eleven years. Then he fei frond grace again and was caught at his ¢ricks in Trenton. He was sent to the New Jereey penitentiary for five yegra. WHILE ONE WIPE [8 LIVING HE MARRIES ANOTHER. th last December, after his release, he Folks make short Wifewith cyanide of potastum, Hewes] WOTK Of Short-cake found iT . Vhile = Swaltian hs tral an ttalan murdere| Ade Of Presto Self nameff) Antonio Lapono, confessed, hin) Raising Flour. crime to him and he told the public EXTRAORDINARY SALE ON. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY — SOROSIS COLONIAL PUMPS 3.85 Pair Value 6.00 to 7.00 Graceful models with the extremely smart ‘‘Spanish Louis’’ or Cuban heels. Made in Gunmetal, Patent Leather, Tan Russia Calf, Black Satin, Brown and Gray Suede and the popular two-tone effects. i WHITE SHOES Women’s Sorosis Boots, Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials. ‘ value 6.00 to 8.00 3.25 per pair..........e sees eee .Value 5.00 34th Street 23rd Street Blackwood: om Sprucewood: sw uw) He invented i ” An electrical street sweeping machine with clothes that button up the back.’ dames McCreary & Co, | TALE OF TWO CITIES—Thermometer was 100 in Kansas City and snow fell RAINCOAT MAKERS have formed a union, They complain they cannot | CHURCH SEXTON tn Philadelphia was arrested charged with running @ Peak-easy” in the church, CHINAMAN at Ellis Island said he was 149 years old, but hadn't @ laundry the success of h. bay mip pty " years, a oy tae an josion, bas proves the merit of the a A valuable boosie: on cpilezsy dane taining a complete tet, given tree oy,itiker. Drug Stores ‘ The Kosine Co.. Washington. 0. C. POOR MARKSMAN—Man tn Yonkers fire? nine shots at himself before he PEACE DOVE NOTE-Only shots heard at Gettysburg to-day are camera apahots. ORDINARY STAMPS will do for the parcel post after to-das ARCHBISHOP OF PARIS has O. K.'d the tango. jaten Charge for tt. Advertisements for The World may be left at any American District Messenger office BLONDES are cautioned by a Government expert ¢ avola the sunlight. SIX-FOOT ALLIGATOR escaped into the Housatonic River and all the pu. in the city until James MecGreery & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street CLEARANCE SALE On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Men's Two-Piece Suits, Straw Hats, Outing Trousers, — Office Coats, Dust Coats, Raincoats, Swimming Suits, Batt’ Robes, Half Hose, Underwear & Haberdashery. 29rd Street Store 160 Two-piece Suits, made , Worsted and Cheviot. 11 .50 values 20.00 and 25.00 34th Street Store. 195 Two-piece Suits, made of Worsted and Serge. 50 values 28.00 and 35.00 t In Both Stores. 600 Dozen Shirts made of Madras and MercerizedFabrics,—soft, plain and plaited ‘bosoms. values 1.50, and 2.00 95e Soft Shirts of Imported Madras.........values 2.00, 2.90 and 3.00...1.45 Silk Shirts of Peau de Crepe................values 6.50 and 7.50...4.85 700 Dozen Bat Wing Ties and Four-in-Hand Scarfs................- 50c values 1.00, 1.50 and 2.0) 1,800 Straw Hats,—English make............values 2.50 and 3.00...1.15 400 Light-weight Office Coats sececess values 3.60 and 4.80. ..245 800 Bathing and Swimming Suits... .values 4.00 to 6.50... .2045 and 4.75 Madras Pajamas,—all sizes.......... seceeeeeesssvalue 2.00...1-20 Cambric Night Shirts, neatly trimmed..................value rg¢....50c Nainsook Night Shirts.............cscccsceccceccccssssvalue 1.00....65¢ 800 Automobile Dust Coats..........sccccccccsssccses Value 8.50. . .2045 Automobile and Outing Ca; . values 1.00 and 2.00 ....65¢ Beach and Bath Robes.... seseessvalue 6.00 to 6.00... 345 1,000 Raincoats,—single and double texture. .values 18.00 and 22.00. .9675 2,500 Tennis and Outing Trousers.............value 5.00 to 7.00: S25 HALF HOSE & UNDERWEAR 860 Dozen Pairs Pure Silk Half Hose, two-tone effects in Tan, Purple, Gray, Red, Green, and Blue value 500, 290 pair 100 Dosen Pair Silk Half Hose,;extra fine grade; reinforced heels, soles and toes. Black and colors. value 1.0 pair 1.35 pair; 6 pairs, 7.50 ' White Lisle Finish Underwear;—Shirts with long or short sleeves, drawers in regular and; stout sizes. value rec, 565 per garment Athletic Underwear,—knee drawers and coat shirts. Made of fine Check Mull and Stripe Madras. values #00 and 6éc, 400c per garment MEN'S SHOES Sorosis Boots and Oxfords in a variety of leathers... seeeee \ foemerty 8.00 to 7.00 3.95 and 4.85 per pair TRUNKS, SUIT CASES & BAGS Considerably Reduced Dress Trunks made on best basswood frames; hard fibre bound, ‘strapped with leather; bronzed steel combination trimmings; hand-riveted. Fitted * with waist, millinery and shoe compartments, and dress trays. Sizes $6, 38 and 40 inches, regularly 19.80 to 19.00, 9.75: Steamer Trunks,—bound and strapped with best leather; hand-riveted;, bronsed steel trimmings. Sizes 86, 88 and 40 inches, 7.25 - regularly 8.79 to 9.98, oe » Cowhide Suit Cases with double steel frames, strapped all around; rein- forced corners; fitted with shirt pockets, Size 24 inches. 3.95: | regularly 6.00 nt Russet and Brown Sole Leather Baga,—eaddler sewn; English locks and catches; reinforced corners; leather lined with inside pockets. Sizes 16, 17° and 18 inches. regularly 7.25: v0 9.00 5.80: A eaee .

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