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were poritive thet they hed qpen the | Mack iren pieces. About it war wound victim many tmen In @ eafe in Attorney | @ heavy piece of slothenline. Starjchan street between @tantem and Housten | borrowed a hasebet from a grocer ner. } rua by @ @en nemed ‘Waneor. Pater! by and cut thie line. Then he peted Laactiteky, janitor of No. H Broome epen the slimey trase lock. vot, enid the young man had called When he raised the 1d of the trunk on him two days ago looking for a job he disclosed a cheap pillow made of THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1913. GROUT INDICTED | “"swe'ssnerd® HUSBAND BEATS WOMAN CARRIED FOR PERIURY IN === HS WIFE TO DEATH.) ON STATE ROLLS UNION BANK CASE Ex-Comptroller and James 1.! { Then he had said he had been working | Ueking and etuffied with trae. it i tn a laundry tn Second street, but had hole top of the trunk covered the He lifted this and was atartled by the eo ane atetie tow that the siimpse of a mame leg. The crowd toad nan was not a gangeter as they was peeming close abuut bim asd con had supposed at firet, and they no Joma Adent thet he had come en a murder fave OY hope of finding én the ws | Starjohe riapped the lid of the trunk & 14 2 clue to his slayess oF an ex- @hut ead sent a messenger to noufy peat ‘of his death. He wae clearly the police of the Clinton street atation. | sianedien © bed cA hand for a tiv] By the Gime the patrol wagon with | btaged a ow of hie handa and the | Acting Captain Cooper of the detectives {Brooklyn Man Choked Daugh- {in her home, No, 6 FE na the vody, said that the man might( Me questioned young Fetnetein and Kighth street, then sent him out with two detectives oe den pat in the trunk pee pelto search the nelahborhood for some oven bo aint wave been drugged {trace of the pushcart man or the watl and tne potion inctine to the talat(@reseed atranger, He found Kather a@trangied after he had Lesnick of No. 14 Broome street and | ee Frieda Eisner of No # Pitt street, | ‘cstore hie |®WO littie girls wno had seen the men, were certain of hia death, [2n¢ other detectives acorted them ee eas’ neck ‘broken, wut this, /through the neighborhood. til! others Dr aanse 8 fag. 0 Corener’e phyai-| Went with Mra. Keif and Mra, Wein forcing }#tein and half @ doten men were sent te bay Sats a ee i to the market under the Wallamebure | 2f0eklyn —~ the reorganised Mechanics house this afternoon, She told Capt looking Bridge tw inquice if any pushcart man] 4 Traders’ Bank—from Auguat, 198 to EM GROUT | DuBfola that her father and mother had bin dedy was that of sate toot 8 or |had been hired to use his cart for oar. | ie thne of ite closing In April, 191, and - ---—janarndied last night and coat this youth o My r. a to|rying a trunk. James T. Ashley, ita cashier, appeared |imorning her mother wan gone. She Winches in nelgnt oignt lie had|PEDDLER PROBABLY EMPLOYED] \o-<ay before Cuaty Judge Dike in boked her father where hor mother was, Shestout hair, which was wavy end| BY THE REAL MURDERER. | Brooklyn and pleaded not guilty to in- she sald, and was told ghe had gone \ i] a A Former Indictment, Based on Same Facts, Was Dismissed | by Court. DuBois of the Parkville station, | ‘The police at once went out @ eral alarm for her husband, John Mon- ohan, who disappeared #hin morning Y., and astenographer by profession. fifteen, Because whe insisted on ing for her mother. The girl called the police Ex-Comutrolier Réward M. Grout, who President of the Union Bank te Although carried a# a laborer at 2: cents an hour, Mise Diamond of cours whe acted erapher. s Schoonmaker's steno: af been out recently. The lat-| Young Foinstoin’s description of the|dictments charging them with peryur: the Bron, Lola Ms ‘Mr. Dougherty to eend for! men gave rine to the theory in Mr. 11: connection with thelr report to id H Bagot ge Rae dag i nue @ll the barbers of the neighborheo@ in| Dougherty’e mind that the well dremned | cints Banking Department io 1910. pod poy “and my father struck and the hope that ene might recall Raving | man alone Knew of the murder and) ot, men made thelr plead, with leave choked me and told me not to go there attended the mai. lie was clean shaven| that the peddier had been employed |i, withdraw them within ten daye. Later in the morning he left the house iso, though already the hair was show-) by hun to carry the trunk without) jag, Dike released both men on tneir and J hove not seen him since.” {ng agaia on the upper lip. He WAS) gnowledgs of what it contained He! |, recognizances, despite the oppusi- Capt. DuBois went into the cellar and evidently a seg ato Feel pene haat eadlteorbbedied sree a [tion of Diatrict-Atornsy Cropssy, who | found the woman's body in a coalbin pohetcantl wet the Greek Catholic Church. | gther righ two de Morr gel eepeciaily | S014 he objected to the procedure on | her akull crushed in. in July, when the pay roll showed tha! done 40 hours’ work. th cheok she received according to the payroll?” flannel ebirt amd cheap brown cotton Were indicted us Gut. 10 18, on the mocks, There were no shoes or hat.| xurderere who sought to tide their| technical charge of making @ false re- tapout the head were tied an old diack {crimes by packing the bodies of their] pert to the Banking Department. This and white petticoat and a women’s) yictims in trunks have made hard work | cffenee is only a misdemeanor. Pert:ry, lack eatin waist very much worn 404 |for tne police of New York. In only| with which they are changed now, a a ‘Treasurer of Ulster County for $9.00. 1 mond, dorsement, MONTREAL, Dec. 2%. A mile of hose stretched to the St. Lawrence ‘M, J. Diamond.” “Did you write that?’ | NOT A FIT PERSON 10 under them and around the back of lminder of toe murder of Mayer Weis- . ‘the neck so that the Bin, which wae|barg and Moses Sachs, both elderly paersveysteca grades freatlbintees ant Be. thrust forward, almost rested on the [jewelry peddlers, whose bodies were] ice Marion with the por gh knees. ‘There was nothing eboue the /found in ¢runks left im emt sid@! irict attorney Cropsey be tied 40 garments to gtve @ clue to the man’s |atreeta. indicate the exact charge which they identity except a label sewed ip “ Mayer kelrpeerte ae * tae must answer. The District-Attorney which read ‘N. s the police were al jearn, in comely © ‘Brothers, Wicksuarg, isa,” ant Little Italy" while colleating instalment Peepers gpg Siete tree Con femal! brass key with a tag sitnched | payments for jewelry, His course 0D | the indictment, ‘fon which were the Jettere anu aumber|the day of his death was traced into) phe present indictment charges Mr. ne tram tae cc Letter aot isare et, Tha avtan wea | eel nel Mie, AENEY Sb Feneentns fl wae made by the | Square, an 5 sche Poturwurg Track Company of Peters. | white tin truak wbidh contained bis rr tae wok ee arg, Va, and te of the cheap type|dody was found Jan. 16 1901, on th? | upgress, it 9 contended, the resources pelgom bought dy any one other than| edge of an Mast River pier. under the | Jus, gemounted to only mares foreigners and eold most frequently in| wiadews of the UlA Sitp gelice station. | “aa. wechanicg and Traders’ Hank the South, It t# mare than « coinci-| Though arrests were made, nobody was! o.. ea on Jan, 1, 1908. Edward ‘ the polloe dink, that trunk and| «ver brought to trial for the murder. 144° Grout, its counsel and a director, ‘lothing should obviously have come| Moses Sachs, also « jewelry salesmen | Uiagetook its reorganisation vnd it re- from the South. And tnetalment collector, was found) sumeq business as the Union Bank on were all but uselean, The fire destroyed & block of stores and houses at Bt. Hubert and Ontario streets and caused $200,000 damage before it was checked, With only one weak stream of water ‘At Ite @isposal the fire department wan obliged to depend upon chemical ex- tinguishers. Dynamite was sent for, but before it arrived coupled hose brought plenty of water direct from the river and the explosive was not used. From the place where it started the fire leaped actons the street to a large automobile gurage, where o series of gasoline explosions threw jets of fame lin I directions and in half an hour swept a block. At this point Chief Tremblay beld a consultation with bis Meutenants and sent for the dynamite. BREMNER, CANCER VICTIM “What Are Sheriff and His Men For?” Asks Comptroller, Who Won't Audit Bill. in Condition of Congressman Under Radium Treatment. WASHINGTON, Dec. Convptraiier John Lyon of Nassau County namied in a communication to- day to the County Board of Supervisors at Mineola, in which he scores District- Attorney Wyeong, Canon Wiliam Chase of the Episcopal diocese of Long Island and former Gov. Sulser. He condemns the clergy in particular be caus of a claim presented by Malcomb @.—Joseph P treatment for Johns Hopkins Hospital, Haltimore. had been left by an cxprestman in broad ‘The body was discovered by Policeman | 4, int in June, 19. ‘The trunk, as Btarjoban of the Union Market station, |W) Mn eo aay, ley about for ‘To him as be stood at Pitt and Riving-| os Lerore the ghastly nature of the for $3.60, alleged expenses for the in- vestigation of gambling. Newbold charges #5 a day for four days spent by the St. Lawrence River, nearly a mile from the acene of the fire and a second stream was thus made available, finacially and that he found it impes- p..le to revive the business. STATEMENT 1S8UED BY GROUT gestion of ‘Tummity hat agreed to take the treatment. dent Wilson, who ig also « close frien street, whose father's eode aad candy ora aoe Pearcy 4 pot him of Bremner's condition, —_—_—_—_—_ NO FEDERAL TEAM HERE, ‘I had not lived in this community to do the work. The District-Attorney fitty years, helding various ran « criticised for this, Mr. Lyon saying that it makes a farce of the prosecu- tor's administration, The County had @ sheriff, under sheriff and numerous deputies, and none of them was asked to get evidence, The District-Attorney, Mr. Lyon maintaina, cannot prosecute until a crime bas been committed. If he attempts to prevent crime, where does his business as @ prosecuter, come in, Mr. Lyons wants to know. The work, he says, was backed b; Canon Chase “and a few oMficious cler- | gymen who, having failed to ieach mankind that it is wrong to ‘s joney on the speed of horsen, way to stop it is to imprison, at the come to the conclusion that the expense of the thrifty, those foolish almost not only of honer but of truet and r sponalbility, to become auddenly April, 1910, both a fool and # rogue, and 1 would have had to have been both if this jndiounent were true, Thin will be evident to people who note that the al: | lowed overvaluation amounts to nearly | $2,260,000—u sum far exceading what the bank's capital and surplus were ever supposed to be, “Lt will be recalled that mot one of the | alleged over-valuations was of assets! for which | was responsible, but were all, fn one form vr another, inherited | from thy Sullivan administration, aud | were all turned over to me at the re organization of the bank by the Banking | Department at the values at which we| the grand: | thereafter carried them until we tad | SHELTERS YOUTH WHO VED 15 YEAR LD RL His Stem Mother Turns Him Out and All He Has Is His $8 a Week Pay. Med oulte, They fastened op Capt. wanted a policeman, the emat: boy ald. |i hoes the murder of Augustus Bohle, He had & trunk and he dids't MBow |, socmm mate, whose body was packed what to do with it, So Starjoban walked)" Ouran and sent from place to tu the other corner. |place in thie city and at last to Balti. ‘There was an excited throng @b0Ut | more, where the nature of the contents the trunk, which stood balanced on| Was" icarned. ‘There, becuuse of the itp end on the curmetone. Young Fein- leasnes sof the murderer, a label was trying to keep the curious found whieh showed the body had away, but men amd women were Press | yee, ahipped from Wo. & Ridge street tng about and through the crowd Was) in thin city and Unuer'e arrest and running the gossip that perhaps the | conviction followed. trunk held a bomb, To Starjohap Fein-| pPather Kaspar, an Armenian priest, stein sald that a short time before he | was jeft doad in a Weet Thirty-sevents tind been tending his father’a stand girest tenement in February, wT, Ly when he noticed a short, atocky man|iwo men who had hired a furnished tn rough clothee-the typloal PUshCAr | room there, The police never fuund out peddier—pushing a green pushcart uP | who they were. the street toward him, ‘The body of Kise Sigel, BALTIMORE, Hanlon of this ott: former manage ncinnat! National lyn and ¢ jthe Federal League. ¥ | phere will changes this year, sald Mr. new organisation. up of clubs dianapolis, | Buffalo, Toronto jremain intact As fur fifteen Mre. re old, Howard Moore, who is jt runs in her family Kansas City, and Raltimore—wi “Strange that such @ threat should busaing with comment Howard Moore lived with his father to this time he has not ®een found. —_—_———_——. we worth less than either 1 or the Ranking Department thought chem ty Tak ciel ac er aecses act BOY GREW SO BIG HE LOST!" ee St Se toe HIS STRENGTH AND O1ED “GASE BOOK? |‘. Mortar snes ms ‘ Ba Seay a ace ee halite Enea Acker, Merrall & Condit Brets lived with her mother, Mra, Will- jam Bretz, in a two-family house at No. pushcart L fo Rivington street into which be turmed | Arthur Masur Was Only 16, but AT THAW $ HEARING __ Kast Twonty-ninth street, Be — | Commission to Determine Sanity of} Howard fail in love with Marian end and 2 " m p | Marian @ell 4 love with Howard, On ‘Mes. Yetta! Artuur Mas Prisoner Will Take a Week |last ‘Tuemtay Howard took @ day off hed ee socal Before Giving Decision. \and got married to Marian, "1 wae a sumple inatter CONCORD, N. W, Dec, B—The vom! The pair went to the marriage license mimion appointed vy the Federal Court} purau, where Howard said he was to determine whether 4 would Pe safe ewenty-one and Marian said she woe to adit Harry K. Thaw to Wail Fe-| nineteen, Alderman Richhorn ape sumed ite examination of the Mattes] nened tw be close at hand and he per an fugitive to-day. This examination! ponmes the ceremony. T! the young nd the study of the “case book” Of! csuple went home to Mrs. Brot. the Matteawan Hospital covering dirs. Brets wae married when she was & retired haberdasher, who ie reputed Fher’s ‘fines * that institution Will) meen, Her daughter Hilda stepped to be wealthy. His death occurred from y and married at the age of atx- The commission plans to hold « pub- d ome tine later before the) lung trouble, which, according to the." hearing next Bere oe oe n. Ro she didn't feel that ehe sould doctors who attended him, was iret!y | \termmtad partice may ve heard Te ia conmelentiousls chide Marlan, but she sevens bed the sapping of his strength, | i rouaple that testimony will be taken |“ ie soe pe i < ue to his weed-like growth. ee ahow how Thaw conducted himeeit ey ag monrion. a, exe and sent ideale. ue ae eee singe his arrest at Colebrook. Under a | yer oward told his mother he was ; ofl rescript issued by Federal Judge ‘ ° ever ang|the @unday-echool attached to Temple! jianch the hearing will be confined to married, Mra Moore sent for hor hus Beth Miouhn in Keap atreet, The bo 6 husband and there was @ family caucus. TOR tad two oletere, but there te nothing | Sct sivee Thawie committal te Mat | Howart was informed that he would abnormal in thetr hetrats, teawan, tending to show personal Vio: | nave to give up hie bride and start 2 a dectanceedigcaamcmaet lence or @ disposition to do phys avit for annulnent of the marriage We | NrUCK Y's harm. Intention of stan: ny ? rea tee tomes Toe) ese) and was. ordered. from | We are still selling the best ) | and allots, Speed the @nercinon Mee. Bete toon hin in DUNE BUTTER--Lb......60cee ener: Intter will ‘be everiagt- Mrs. lugly divorced from the other twe! ‘Then Mra. Moore caled upon Mrs. | Brets and the conversation was inore ont tam ia toe ROE AOL RLS wie Wouad cording Aas Beis EST. 1820 Company Live Well at Moderate Cost Our lity and Prices Assure | whose amasing aetsnt | for » sixteen-year-old boy wae the) wonder of all hie friends, died et hie home at No, #8 Putnam avenve, Bruak- tye, inet might it was learned to- Gay. Young Masur, despite his age, was among the tallest individuals tn the Borough ef Brovki: He measured om feet ewo and one-half inches, ‘Whe bad wae the eon of Arthur Masur, i z | t3 i PEA S—!orted—Marcillat Fine—'4 fins. .....5 CIDER Pure Apple Juice—14 gal, jus, 225 gal. ug Price includes jug. i fl E f i t | HL K ti Ht & é qt has @lender woolen , Bole The ends ware reinforced With | me whon the or Z 3 HE ge i : HAVANA, Deo. @.--i Gay that 6400 has Havana branch of the Ropel Maa’ |Acted as Stenographer for Con-| Chief Magistrate McAdoo. An intereat- Parkville, Brooklyn, by Police Captain |ing witness who was present in response to @ @ubpoena was Mary J. Diamond, a -] pretty young woman of Kingston, N. During July, August and September, 1912, she was carried asa laborer on after beating his daughter Zenie, aged|ing pay rolle of Dantel B. Schoonmaker, @ contractor, who was engaged on a tie|Plece of road work in Ulster County. 414 not do any laborers work. Instead ‘The girl aays all the money she drew from the Btate as a laborer was $3.80| that the new league has strong G@nan- What was the amount you received, principle ply. { Monohan, who is forty-seven years o'l,| “In August, 12, the amount due me GARMENTS evenat led TOO . a ES Granger had hired * |" “1 think, nevertheless, thet I can trust | ina forwarder of freight on Pier Xo 1,| was $99.00," LARGE FO ‘i acl Ge cloak Gayo ia UAL. Mr, Grout and Mr. Ashley mot to rua| )). : Kast iver, Manhatten, In addition t+) “Dit you get this amount?” FOR Oey ee ee tates toe ths paB io thiehaes away,” replied the Court. “They are|Mile of Hose Run to River |ine daughter, Zenie, the couple had one) +1 did not: 1 got a check for $35 from ments several sizes it 7 a Alecharged."* : other child, Julia, aged eight Mr. Schoonmaker,”’ man and the police eal ue per: Tr ae Om The indictments against the tormer| Halts Blaze That Rapidly daemate Miss Diamond, however, wan recalled haps the clouding wes body ‘HAT HAVE EN bank offictala were found.cn Saturday. by Mr, Whitman, who showed her a find a coat of a black and gray checked POLICE HARD TASKS| T= *** see on {dentically the same Sweeps Through Block ! Highwaya Department draft on ehe mixture, blue trousers, & gray ovtton eet of facts on which the eame men * i was drawn to the order of M. J. Dia- On the back of it was the ine dir, Whitman River maved Montrea! to-day from a aad, repatred in many places. ‘one or two inatances has it been pons | felony. mack loge isa Wee oy veverceia). 1 a0er < ‘The body was jammed into the emall |mipie to fasten the crime on the mur-| FIRBT INDICTMENT THROWN serioun conflagratio! ‘id ‘3 1 GhuN: (aa eae Ve nok ares drunk 90 that It rested on ite back with |derer, OUT BY COURT. the break in the waterworks iu-take eat tle aru 1 ve dete the knees drawn up ovor the cheat and| ‘The finding of the body tn Pitt street] 1. tne misdemeanor indicts pipe, which has caused @ water famine any ority ie . theid by a piece of clothes Itne passed lin @ trunk to-day 1s ntrikingly & TO] wore g.900 statements on which charges| here for several days, the fire hydrants — = VISITED BY TUMULTY Wilson's Secretary Finds No Change Tumulty, Secretary to President Wil- son, to-day viaited Representative Rob- ert G. Bremner of New Jervey, under cancer with radium at It was stated at the hospital thet there was no change in the condition of 4 the patient. : dead runk in the hall of a tene- By dint of piecing many links of | Newbold, son of Pastor Newbold of the , be NEWS OF MYSTERY | ‘om in a Aug. 16 folowing. Later Mr. Grout ; Hidabs " 4 "| Tumulty and Bremner ere warm BOY SARE Pail ment at No. Goerck etreet, where st Janta the bank had nearly ruined mim Rose connection was eatablianed with | Epteopsl Churel af Posh WaMliettl| trends, and it was largely ae the sus- Bremner Preet- INSISTS NED HANLON. Dec. 29.—Edward successively, af the Baltimore, Brook- baseball clubs, to-day pronounced untrue the re- port that New York would he taken into be no further sircult Fanlon, who Js now actively identified with the The league—made t Chiongo, St, Louts, In- Pittsburgh, | » yearly and her ner is] enough to Wager thelr money. ‘The man and cart were nearly opposite | , i marry en n —_————= him, the boy said, when he saw ig | CRUentar BE ny a Frans bigel, the civil pert on the report was | Peconeiled, but the mother of seventoen- The District-Attorney, ye Mr. | eater man, eseeptionsily well | Wer Bere, wee foued ip the epartunente . FOO eine vlecand Moore doesn't believe | E¥O% ‘Juetifles his act by stating that| come from the Governor of the State al yemeg: whioh had been occupied by Chinamen | true in ite statements, notwithstanding | year-old 11 a ve Ganon Chase Wrote te Gev. Sulser, who | cs Chase must bave worked on his Gresseé for the neigtborhvod, stop the iver @ chop ewey restaurant in Highth|the fact that after three and a half child marriage and wil probably | oy * eaMinie. pene VORP 2 he Distri Pusheart man, ‘The wwrmer wore a hat,| avenue. There Was u worldwide search| yeara, of the administration of Mr.|.” g sent a letter to Wysong telling him | mind as well as that of the District- grav overcoat and a Gark suit. The} for Wiitle Lang, » Ohristianised China- fool Mr. ‘Golantan and Mr Cropaey take steps (0 have the union annulled. | that if Kambling (ook place he would hey theught de wore a Kght mustuobe. | men with whom she had a romance, bUC| vans of these aenete have turned ou. to | Pendive definite action wll Matbush 1s | lose his Job tite to pase tae HAMS —2im City—txceptionally Fine Qualtty—Mild Cured—Ib......., 19 CHEESE-—Camembert—imported—eech, .......- ebRLGoATS rere DB GRAPE FRUIT —##t Choice indian River—4 (OF. isereeere 25 TINKER HAS SIGNED CALUMET INQUIRIES ~FORTHREE YEARS WITH! QW DISASTER AND HOES HER BODY AS DAY Lagonen _EW“EREE TAS |Reported in Chicago That Knabe Too Will Join New 108, for ne a ere caliueed, Ha/ arrived & crowd ot several tundred) Ashley, Accused With Him, ter When She Asked | tractor, but Got Little Organization. dene the herd week of | Wee around the trunk. he news spread | 7 Can eigen, at which Mopeer eaye| threush the nelahtorhood ike « patel Plead Not Guilty. About Mother. | for Work, | fou ed when he keow him. fre that some ono had been murdered 7 - Apeetal to The Evening Ward. oa sononen SAYS ME WAG|axd crowés followed to the etation, ' 7 7 CLUCAGO, Il, Dec, B—oe Tinker OEATH. where the body was taken and whither! ces : body of Mrs, Rolle Monotian was] THe Join Doe Investigation into} thin afternoon signed @ contract to aes oe aroaiad srejeath | MF. Dougherty fiurried (trom @fead-|CHARGE 1S TECHNICAL. | found sate thia afternoon sw coat pi, |CiArees of rafting on State contract®| manage the Chicago Federal League Te es quarters. | was resumed this afternoon before and Corcser \ebauser, 1 team for three years, Tinker will be also made a stockholder in the club. ‘The exact terms were not made public, but it is suid to be better than the best Proporition made by Brooklyn. Tinker met Charles Weeghman, the chief backer of the local club, and W. M. Walker at 2 o'clock this afternoon by appointment. The terms had been agreed to previously and all that was necessary was Tinker's signature. Joe kept In hiding all the day, but ap- peared at Weeghman’s office in the Otis Building as scheduled. ‘The most important news of the meet- Ing wan the development of the fact t]clal backing. Each club now has on deposit a forfeit of $5,000 that It shall nt District. Atiarnev Clark, who| finish the season of 1914 and a promige wan questioning Miss Larond, brought] that each chub shah spend $4,000 for out the payrola with her signature and| players, According to persons in close touch with the affairs of the proposed Fed- eral League, the ranks ef the big leagues will be somewhat depleted be- fore the 1914 season begins. The aign- ing of Joe Tinker as manager of the Chicago team was a sensation in itself, but now comes the announcement that Otto Knabe, second baseman of the Philadelphia Nationals, te to join the new organization as manager of the Baltimore team. Knabe was a candidate for the managership of the Cincinnatis, and it le maid he was disappointed when Herzog of the Giants secured the Job. Knabe, it is stated, is expected to sign up with Baltimore to-day or to- morrow. ‘The list of Federal managers now reads like this: For Chicago Federais, Joe Tinker of the Cincignat! National St. Louis, Mordecai Brown, Cincinnati fonals; Pittsburgh, Jimmie Sheck- ard, Cincinnati Nationais; Baltimore, Otto Knabe, Philadelphia National: Kansas City, George Stovall, St. Loute Americans; Indianapolis, William Phil- lips; Buffalo, Larry Schafly, Buffalo Internationals; Toronto, not stated. | F authoritative sources comes @ , ) let of the backers of the Federa! *\ teams. They are: St. Louis, Otto Bteite ‘Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Kansas City, 3. 8, C, Madinon; Indianapolis, J. A. George, FE. EL Gates , Walter Weeghman, W. ‘M. Walker and James A, Gilmore. All the backers named are said to have large resources behind them. ‘The Chicago Federal League Club to- advertised for bide for the construc- on of a cement and steel grandstand to cost $16,000, Grounds have been pur- W. A. Kerr, John Barbou: Edward Hanlon; c Ct — him in getting evidence near Belmont .|chased at She Meld and Addison atrcets ton streets avout noon came emht-year-| oo ots was dincovered. The police in-}| THROUGH HIS ATTORNEY. Park. Mr. Lyon thinks a gambling bali Of the patient, naw eiows great sv" on the north elde, Bide for the stand old Gamuel Nable of > Bike ey Yestigation developed that Sachs haa| Mr. Grout, through his sitorney. is no place for @ minister's son. bade Pye ghineibal \osnlete the Secre. | Will be operied immediately and the con- jor! Fetn- =| =| - = a e va 7 ely nan anes S yeaty oul ‘ot No. @ Pity] money aud Jewelry amounting to $3,000 Le B, Baldwin, isvued this state- phar dite ee thee tary will writo the President ¢elting| (Tact will be awanled in forty-elgut 1 on wee aver | ment: re ¥ hours, it was announced. Joe Tinker, who aligned a three-year contract Baturday to manage the Chi- cago Federals, 18 away from Chicago, | was made known to-day, on a m.aown to obtain players for Tia team. ‘Tinker, it ie authoritatively stated, wlready has nine regular players, of whom five are Lig leacuers. He is after others, Charles Weeghman, President of tie Chicago Federals, etated to-day that ‘Tinker would make no attempt to agn any player under contract to play in any other league. ‘Tinker is not trying to get Heinle Zimmerman of the Cubs, ‘Weeghman deciared. r, CANDY ALL year for oame, jo use a at many of our patrons O ee now renew our popular POUND BOXES. RUREKA dIXED CANDY. tion of toothsome favorites pce ever” member of the Christmas Speciale of Candy packed in FIVE HIGH GRAD, Peart wt . La latest ig be Mi ens btn: $1.2 _. Special for Tuesday Gi Dut and Cream, kliful i Peecome eS 8 al t —eeEEE_——— Suggestion for Monday TTLY-——Whe int Tin, “ertovy, eolden at alabe. eyes Spier 10¢ BARC! Law PARe KO, ‘AND aes Rr AL Cram, Peden Saeetty We BICHPRINGE ANB ROSE ERS end SUFFICIENT QUAN- TITY OF CATCHY VERSES MOYERCASESTART Coroner and County Authori- | ties After Facts in Happen- | ings That Stirred Town. CALUMBT, Mish., Dec. 9.—With most of the dead buried, Cahumet to-day turned Ma attention to the Coroner's ia- quest into the Christmas Eve panio which cost the lives of seventy-five per- fone and to the Moughten County Grand Jury investigation of the forcible ejection from the copper country of Charles H. Moyer, President of the Western Federation of Miners When Coroner Fisher cailed the tn« quest in the Town Hall the room waa crowded to capacity. A half dozen wit- Nesees testified, including Mrs. Annie” Clemens, Irader of the women's auzil: dary of the Western Federation of Miners, the organization which was dis- tributiog Christmas gifts to the childrea « when the panic broke out. ‘The testimony of the witnesses con+ tradicted the generally cireulated rumors that aman wearing @ Citizens’ Alliance button bad rushed up the stairs and shouted “fire” and that deputies stood at the foot of the stairs and beat back thors coming out of the hall. All teat!- fied that they had not seen any man wearing @ Citizens’ Alllance button com- ing vp the stairs nor any pereon in the hail wearing such a button. Mrs. Theresa Sizer, the enly witness who saw the man who yelled "Fire:" described ber experience graphical, She was standing on a table near the stage trying to restrain @ rush of chi dren wward the Christmas tree, Wi the heard the alarm @he jumped fi the table, ran to the aan and grape him by the ehoulders, “Man, man, what are you doing?” “There Is a fire!” he replied. “No, no, keep still,” said Mrs. Sizer and tried valuly to foree him {nto «a chair, All in the back of the hall were rushing toward the exit and the panic was beginning to spread to thone about the stage. Mrs. Sizer quit arguing with the man, ran upon the platform and began to play loudly upon the Piano, Then the panic began to dle down. Mra, Biner described the man as of ‘medium height, dressed in dark clothew and gaid he had a dark mustache. She no button or other in- to the hall when she first heard hie ‘voice, i ———.__—_ | Steamer Saves a Tus. NEWBURGH, NW, Y., Dec. 9.—The tug Edward F. Murray of New York was towed into Newburg Bay this noon dy the steamer Trojan. The tug’s hull was badly battered by ive and she was out of coal when picked up at Coxsa by the Trojan. The Murray was on her way to Albany with a barge in tow. Do You Have | the Blues? MY Qe NATL, at we relieve and correct all forme, of Indigeet (G00 000. 1Bad Av. Ggl.oins. NEW YEAR EXTRA SPECIAL! | AFIVE POUND BOX OF MANHATTAN of MawatrgNMinED reat Rak Feet MOTTO PaP- 65° b COMPLETE, sody Year Party, ———— ; creed ania se vam on Chace © WING to the extreme atrons found st impossible to be served. For thet beneht, or sites 10c! ‘

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