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WOMAN NOW ADMITS OFFICIAL WAS KILLED NEAR HER DOOR WILSON DECIDES AGAINST 20 ‘DYNAMITERS’ Weather—Unsettied to-night and Thursday. Warmen orld, FINAL © : ; id Cirentation Rooke ake Onen 4 fo. An . | “Ciroulation Rooks O Onen to Al. vo) COMPLETE NOVEL EACH WEEK GT) ¢ \ EVENING WORLD seeks ee iat TC eae NEW. “YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1914. 18 PAGES ~ PRICE ONE CENT. rw FS ran PARDON | SRSA "Chal Whos Bentsen Howse Where She i RICH WOMAN TELLS ; Toa | AILLING OF OFFIGIAL Taurus and Schooner Hits ilies Dnly Four of Those Who B ASEB ALL the Point Comfort. ‘Asked for Clemency Have a iI ALL SHIPPING SUFFERS. t° Their Sentences Commuted. | | NATIONAL LEAGUE. =| —- Mrs. Angle First Says Councilman RYAN GOES TO PRISON! ares a eee, Sees Ballou of Stamford Left Her Apart- ei We eerrrar Bound, Anchors all Night ments in Good Spirits, Then Head of Bridge Workers and| 8oston— | Off Staten Island. Says He Fell on Stairs. 01103110 —7! Other Leaders Off to Leaven- | atteries—Demaree, Fromme Mey-| One of the worst fogs in many ers and vean; Rudolph and Whal- be worth Tomorrow, (iinrtiouezetneilth tts "5 |wontnawutcn ‘svar the" berer| ADMITS SHE CARRIED pious with an impenetrable pall of gray. 4 AT PHILADELPHIA a = ae PRILADELE bie neg arviepperagon idl HIM DYING TO STREET © WASHINGTON, June Ma ; BROOKLYN— many vessels at anchor, their com- ae 4 ‘Wilson to-day denied applications for 0 0:0 0 0:0 0 O O— Oj manders feartui of proceeding into a } pardons of the responsible former) pHi ADELPHTA— mist which concealed from thelr Insisted That She Wanted to Avoid ‘ heads and agents of the International 00011000 ~~ 2\oridges even the forward works of Hy i ; Bridge and Tron Workers Union cOn-| pattericn—Ragon, Allen and Fisch-| thet ome comers. ‘eke terrveoce Rea | a Scandal and Tried to Wipe Victed in the dynamite conspiracy|er; Mayer and Doolin. Umpire—Byron i tent commuted, to SECOND GAME Bank of the Central Railroad of New “Eheeal hah Me aha "| BROOKLYN— Jersey rammed the iron steamsbip Out Stains on Steps. v ene four Pa expire at once, the sentences of four 100 mideis (al thauNorGs) River, ce | ‘ 4 defendants, Michael J. H. Hannon of! PILADELPHIA— Liberty street, shortly before 8 | Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening Wo sf Scranton, Pa.; Frank K. Paintor of 300 Sates ty ern STAMFORD, Conn., Juno 24—The eagerness of the people of this city 4 Omaha; Fred J. Mooney et utah | __ | Samuel P. Bowers crashed into the | | to learn Just how City Counctiman Ballou, sixty-three years old, director of ’ Minn and winless Shups ef Chislee: | AMERICAN LEAGUE steamship Point Comfort! the Mu- | the Varuna Spring Water Company and Republican leader, came to be found A : sider | ‘The President agreed to con nicipal ferry Bronx drifted helples dying in front of the door of the dwelling of one of the best known aad ication for executive clemency on AT NEW YORK. | es f te petitions of John) FIRST GAME. around for a few minutes with a | most beautiful women of Stamford was doomed to disappointment to-day. receipt of separa’ E ANDERS— ; Pek . | Ty Parry and Paul A, Morrin, both of| ue ai i Paar tntnnc p|tehee eel chain; the Cunarder | | Mrs. Helen Angle, daughter of Leonard Blondell, a retired contractor q ~ =| eeeitente dropped anchor off stapler | and coal yard owner, had promised to tell Coroner PI St. Louis, In the meantime Barry a4) soston— | ioe UnWHIbEc UREN Re tnrh tal ton’ r Phelan all she knew of Morrin will begin serving their sen- 0000 3.0 0 0 0— 3\and several incoming liners stayed | Ballou’s death at the inquest this afternoon, tences. | fatteries—Leonard and Carrigan; |Outside Sandy Hook waiting for the | -_-_---seoee a But after a careful photographic . ‘The other defendants out on ball saute Ns Cole and) Nuna-| for to lift. \ WHITMAN BOOMERS ]#nd draughtsman's record had been » mus fe to Ee. Leaner ee oa mpires—O'Lougblin and Lane pare Sular with Chae made of the trail of crimson — k include former President Frank M.) |. HE SAME |the Ellis Island officials, though due | EXPECT ROOSEVELT AID prints leading from Mra. Angle’ Aiyan of the union. | HIGHLANDERS to leave Quarantine at 6 o'clock, to the sidewalk, where Ballou va Hannon had been sentence 01 stayed by their pliers until after 9 | found dying, the inquest was ad- 8: Painter to two; Mooney | BOSTON— o'clock, when a hot sun partially Small Indication Seized Upon as|Journed until 2 o'clock to-morrow three years: | | afterno Bi } and Shupe each got a rand al 00 ~ |iurnied the mist away. | | Paiiecsenietenn fata rnoon, Judge Finch, counsel te day. Barry got four years and Mor — HARBORABEDLAM OF WHISTLES}! | svidence That the C Mra. Angle, said hia client was too rin three. Those whose applications AT WASHINGTON. | AND BELLS. Has Come Around. nervous to go through the ordeal of for clemency were finally denied and VIRST GAME The fog was as unlooked for as it | kiving testimony, and that she waat- the terms they must serve as| ATHLETICS— sim Kenyy, Ut el peat the ldanicn Sympathizers with District-Attor-}ed to talk with her father, whe te follows: 0.0 1.2.0.0 0 0 O-- 3) Qhen the harbor should be smut in| ney Whitman's ambition to be Gover-| hurrying here from his country place % Frank M. Ityan, head of the Tron | WASHINGTON— by mist, but daylight revealed al WR BarriLOUW | nor of this State saw grounds for ela-}in Maine, before deciding how muck Workers, Chicago, seven years. 000380001 4 eray Dlanket of dampness in which ia acd |tlon to-day tn the announcement of}of her story must be given to the Eugene A. Clancy, San Francis) 1) iautay shawkoy and schang;| Niles, the aviator, might havo cir- ® Sete Charles Jf. Duell jr. that he had te. world In her effort to clear herse®? wix years. | Boehling and Henry. Umpires Chill | cled over New York as often as he ITRS ELLEN a volved a wireless invitation from Col. | ot blame. ‘Michael J. Young, Boston, six years.! an Sheridan wished without danger of a rebuke MANGLE ° | Roosevelt ® wo down the pas ang " Mrs, Angle is @ stately brunette, Frank C. Webb, New York, six Aes or Ta | from the Aero Club. Tho RIPOQWAN meet the Imperator, on which the| known both in Connecticut and New years. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. reer MOP ahuilicenisilen apa APARTMENTS JColonel ia fast app hing these! York for her remarkable soprano Philip A. Cooley, New Ort six av JERSEY city. \belis. Merryboats fairly crept alung| STAMFORD GON __ [aie 4 Mr Duell may b called the and deep interest in civie and years Finst waste their course, and all shipping that — ————— Progressive manager of Mr. Whit-|social organisations, is forty years John T. Butier, Buffalo, N.Y. 818) ROCHESTER— had not to run on fixed schedules ‘ tutionalist soldiers are sald | man’s boom old. Ballou wan twenty-three years years. 0.0 201100 0 - 4) aronped hooks Into the harbor bot- have heen sent to Monterey to The fact that Col. Roosevelt, in| her sentor and a man of quiet and . ° Charles N. Beum, Minenapolis, three JERSEY CITY— om and waited impatiently for the | dd in pa of the Federal ater wireless despatches from the ship,| heretofore unquestioned behavior. years. a 01031 | tog to litt though the War Departmen haw been quoted as saying thot De) TELLg TWO STORIES OF THE Henry W. Legleitner, Pittsbureh,| 000 1 4 5! rhe Taurus was making her way | Disko: publi ino) vanerta from (Gan would not be a candidate for the KILLING. ' three years. , Battorles—Hoff and Williams; Frill] slowly down the river toward Pier 1, Jicunston regarding alloged “antping” |Governorebin, Has been ecleed OF Dy) 1. acet Stra. Angie \neleleieeee Ernest G. W. Basey, Indianapolis, | and Tyler where she was to take on a load of Oh Ane Amesicnn forsee. ih la Knee Mr, Whitman's teint Samet File Ballou had left her tempo ae Ind., three years. TING PAGE FOR BOXx| “ishermen for a day's sport off Bar- : . that there has been an investigation the summons to Mr, Duell, as indica) | 10 of vere B. y, Salt Lake City, six| SEE SPOR Bo: * Sa ave Ca 2 s | tive of a determination on Col, Roose- s at o'clock last night under { Ree a all SCORERONFINST GAMES: [EIN seas Boe nis waists Rebels Said to Have Captured} rere nave neon many Interences ‘ U veltin part to lend hie aid to the Dia. {commonplace circumatances. Later, 4 Se at half-sp) J that Huerta's force " ° a >” Peter J. Smith, Cleveland, four AT AQ blowing. He was off Livorty atreet, | 3,000,000 Rounds of Ammu-| iit) ia sroveka a flake wire ne | Vestetek horned she gave out, through her counsel, @ years. WINNERS UEDUCT. in a mist so thick that he could not| |... ret American UroonN and: eran Iniswwere| Mr, Duell said that he should board | 4!fferent story, urray L, Pennell, Springfield, IL, | geo hin own bow, when he heard a| Nition Landed From Ypiranga. Lo Ladi nterven the Imperator as soon as he might be 1 found him at the foot of the three years. FIRST BADE Ming Titers 9 to 5, | ferryboat leaving tho slip. At the _ ea _ permitted and would be the first one naire pelban An, ' aid, come W. Bart Brown, Kansas City, three | 3 to 5 and 1 to 4, first; Alhena, 4 to 5| . WavNaand cher fed Bank saci resi Replies Thi Was| to Interview Col. Roosevelt, preced.|*® this version, was afraid years and 1 to 3 second; Al Reeves third, pane ue ‘ WASHINGTON, June 2%4—zacate-| PROMISE AID TO REDMOND, | President Replies That He Wa ing even George W. Perkins would compromise me if he were Edward Smythe, Peoria, Ul, three! Time, 1003-5. iy couldste: gee ca) thi 14 [| as fell into the hands of the Consti- | Within His Rights Accordin oe eas found dead in the building, oe 1 riers SECOND RACE—Stonehenge, 18 toe eee ieee ane priiay- tuna, re |tmwportees Here af trian Cagae say | Within His Rights According |e ee cea. icked him up in my arme—he. was George Anderson, Cleveland, three} 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to 1, first; Amalfi, 2 to (Continued on Fourth Page.) | ager hard fight! Serene on we Money Needed WI De Sen to Rules of the Game. + not a heavy man—and carried him years. 5 and out, second; Mr. Specs third. | _ bey | SCRE DAPG ARDUBE: RECORCINE LO Word) TL ADELPHIA; Gine dein vais , fi jout to the sidewalk. I ran up te my Frank J. Higgins, Boston, two| Time, 1.41. received here from a high authority |. cau ived two dayr ago — | Saye So and Will Take | ome and found I had his hat in my THIRD RACE—Yankee Notions, 17"S NOW READY! [in Tampico. San Luis Potosl Is ex- from John 1: itedmond, the Trish lead-| WASHINGTON, June 24. —~ The| Morsie Win Ui | hands. I hid that, and then I get @ J, Cunnane, Philadelphia, | 3 to 1, 4 to 5 and out, first; Stromboli, pected to fall in several days, An-|¢f Michael J. ivan, president of the Stier’ Wil ; N June %4 — President cloth and tried to wipe up some ef three years. 17 to 10 and out, second; Vandergrift,| IT'S FREE at All Vorid Of. ces and by| oo. ig pattie is imminent. at, Uhlted Irish League of Amerton, to-day | story of how President son, Bll) witson to-day gave a little girl from) the blood stains.” William E. Riddin, Milwaukee, | third, Time—1.12 4-5. | Mail! | Querretare, according this dis. abled promise of moral and Mnunclal) ing on a local green, sent a ball] tom Angeles, Cal, what she deneribed | At & o'clock last night Mrs, Angie three years. | FOURTH RACE—Hocnir, 4 to 1,7. 17 VHE GREATEST BOO! of Its Kind| patch st el ly ram rene whtezing near another golfer's head, | a# “the sweetest kiss I ever had." The | called Ballou on the telephone at the No memorandum was given out ac-|to 5 and 7 to 10, first; Pomette Bleu,| Ever Printed! | rcthar cadulene tin, tie: ennie de “lorthoomine Laberte. and how tha other fellow roundly | @t! wae 1s He Margate Baye: ie home of E. Paul Guernsey, manager of nying the President's action, |4 to 6 and 2 to §, second: Undaunted! 17 pecco-ars (ver 2,000 Charming|epatch from Tampico were that Gen WO TRY: Hk Seen auanad? tha/Prasident atthe Ualied noi. mincslon Keasuata the Varuna Spring Water Company, as sometimes is done in such cases, | third. Time, 1:27, Places to Spend a Vacation! Aguilla, commandant of the Constitu- jn approval of leadarabiae Nosy nd then In the chagrin and| Hittin Miss Reilly called on the Preal- withwhom Rallou lived. Soon after the « : but it was understood the I lent | . k Spartina @ RGE SI s Jtionalist port of Tuxpam, bad suc nmien twentieth century | Stetes BAe Th tS "dent today with her father and mother, | telephone conversation Ballou was followed closely recommenda. | Fer Racing Charts See Sporting Pag [:7 1S OF LARGE SIZE, Profusely Tus een en eae en tine. three miter Heinys ain This is era of eqnfusion made profuse apotortes.|drrased ina dainty pink gown and bon,| een to enter the building in treat trated and Valuable to a Marked awakened der y tions of Attorney-( ‘al MeRiuyn- | | ra rounds of ammunition linded by th —_ had a sequel to-day when President) net After Mr and M Rellly of which he was later found dying, olds, The four men whose sentences | building nd t confessions of the Degree! German vessel Ypira at Puer y; IES" DESTRO Wilson and the other golf ex. shaken hands with the President the “Have you found any weapon with were commuted had a minor part in| MeNamara Braeharhs ' | THE WORLD'S Insewtent ectatalomaaie Mes’ tae! faild FURIES Y MAIL. | changed letters, one an abject apole| little itt atenped up and pleaded, | which Ballou’s skull could have beem ve the conspiracy, the Government| New trials have been granted and ery to Huerta and is making use of ogy and the ether an ucknowledg- | Vicate Me President, T want to take |fractured?” Chief Brennan was asie@ ioharaed. are pending for the following: | SUMMER RESORT GUIDE | tri Smmunition to wage war agvinat (I $0 Outbreak They Hour deta ment coupied with a firm declaration ™ kins from you hack to California.” | juat before he went into the inquest: The twenty-four men who applied| Olaf A ‘Tveitmoe, San Francisco; | FOR 1914 I tha Wadaralh Into London Letter-Ro from the President that he was Wei ertasnlys fale she: Bietdeny Tae “We have found a broken © conv! ¢ con-]Willlam J. McCain, Kansas City | y t the capture of Ban! LONDON, June nother outbreak | in his rights undo ‘d . NPS | pottle," the Chief replied, for pardon were convicted of con TIL, Richaga | Free at All World Offices and by Mail: | _ Believing that the capture of § LONDON, Jun Another outbreak | within his rights under the rules of) iy joy 0 P He refused epiracy and the transportation of|James EF. Ray, Peorl Luis Potosi is only a few days off, | of the “furies’ to took the form of! tha game to tell where the bottle wag dynamite in interstate commerce for} H. Houlihan, Chicago; Fred Sherman, | If Ordered by Mail 8c. Should Be In) the railroad is being repaired in an | pouring piter-boxes Three Managers of the club were expect- SAILING TO-DAY. |Mre. Frank Eagle of No. 614. the wrecking of bulldings and other|Indianapolis; William Bernhardt,| closed to Cover Actual Cost of Postage!| effort to cut off the retreat of the| postal ‘pillar-boxes’ were thus treated.| ing to take some action against the ccaeuinenaneel etrest was subpoenaed as a atructures in a labor war between the | Cincinnati. 4| Call or Write ‘or FREE Copy To-Day! | Federals. Gen. Natero with a large|® mass of correspondence being dam-|sousging” member when he wrote his jat the inquest. Mra, Angie y Zac. Structural Iron Workers’ organisa-| | With the Sheepiion of Barry an force of Conatitutionaliate in at-| “SEP. ue of a ‘ " apology. Local golf clubs compete | her at 10 o'clock last night ang te ten and the employers, The noted] Morn, ine Troms Re taco, Yo-tny The World Summer Resort Bureau, tempting to reach Aguas Calientes, resorted to. inracly by” the raiding | eenly for the Pr-sident’s ame on| Co” tor twenty minutes ‘grew ‘directly out of the dyna- ame a Barry and Morrin wil — = further to block.the Federal retreat! cure .iPoy come ootnn® oe’ bans thetr greens; he probably will not “heen all alone all. iitae te Anon Ti i eae gars va There's No Tima Line sha Praseus! | to Maxioo City, Many: talnlonds donee : _———~' Vigit one ef them agaia, . Sundag: Worle: Werte: Wart: iandent BRE of Pei 4 es - : 3 pa Secale a ere alle ee a ~--

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