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though tliq authorities dlscouragoTho total of suoh
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Cnioiao JTuno 24 The Daily Arcw to-
night publishes the following from Its
correspondent at CliefooAnother took placo of
Port Arthur yesterday Firing began
from tho forte about 10 A M and con-
tinued till 1 P M Tho programme was
about tho samo aa on the dayTho destroyers nud torpedo boatfl pursuedtheBamo tactics und nn auxiliary cruiserIny o f the Islands until the firing had censed
when It proceeded eastward at full speedAt 830 oclock the same thing began heavily
from the bluff with much sctlrity of theindicating vth approach of
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BAlltJlelater the sound of distantevidently the land
nideOf Port Arthur contlnuln tXlbtU 330-
ocloekThls morning with a bribfcrenewal-
field guns firing punctuated
Owing totHe e Japanesethatshould the despatch boat Fawabep
the coast at night their wbuld-
notberespotwiblo for jm-
po5lble to more definite facts
naval It seems as thcrugh
the intend to wear out the defendars by this pontjnued nlph activitybefore making the final simultaneous sea
and land attackMany junks have been held up withln
the past few Attempting to run thoblockade Their arethrown overboard In nil cases
lk Russians Fear Chinese GeneralSpecial CaW Detpalch to TUB Sew
PABIS Juno 24 Tho St Ietersbarg cor-
respondent of the Echo dc Pari says thattho General Staff greatly distrusts Gee Mawho is in command of the Chinese Imperial
in soutliwestern Manchuria He is
credited with the Intention of marching toTslUihar and cutting tho railroad
WATTERSOX HERE RESTIXC
Hut Hes Going to Re rJ the HepnbllcinPlatform and May Talk About It
Henr LWattcrson of Louisville wasUna city yesterday He was at the Man-
hattan Club He said that lie hadN rdiori any political washere merely for a rest and a short
i Mr saidread carefully the of thoHepub-llcan national convention but interided to analyze it beforo ho left thocity and would probably some commenta to wake on It
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Ken Booth of Klin Kdwardt Praliethe Work
Sptctol Cattle Dttpatch It ThE Sux-
IXJKDOX June 24 Twelve thousand per-
sons were present today at the opening-of theJritdrnatlonnl CohRrfBs of the Salvatlpn at Albert halt Gen Boothsaid Edward who gaveaudience on Wednesday hailhe watched tho Salvation movement withgreat interest and that he regarded itssuccess us being of importance to tho em
MISSIXG MEN FOVXH IX JAILWerp ArrMted With a Young Girl Who
nelrased on KllloU
ATLANTIC CITY N J June 2i CarolWallace the youtig Wash-
ington visitors reported to the lastnlglit tli ir IIOUHO
have bcu found arein jail at Landing on
charge of disorderly conduct havingwIth
girl who on Monday1 over her nrreit is txiliovcd to
beenthe cause of her suicide She hadreleased on hail
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RAIl PHILADELPHIA POOLROOMS
I ollc rhcre Ilearfl That Mdltonry Plannrd-to Open Ten ofKmr-
puiuiDELriHA June 24 Tlio policeraided a number of poolrooms throughout-the city today Fiftyeight bo
Columbia avenue nndThe police visited other places but gotn
Tnrcbnnection is saidthlit Iho received information thattin rooms backed by Mahoney the Now
man weroto open laetMo-ndayComplete arrangements beenm a centralexchange wa opened at which returns from
connectedtelephones
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of the rooms on Saturdayand thu Monday
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TUEYROnnED PAYMASTER LONGYEAR OF 327GO-
Tfl1 of the Four Italians Who Held Htm Ur-
on Wednesday MornlnE Caught In
Marbletown One Shot About K-
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V KINOSTON Y JUne24 Two of thefour Italian highwaymen w o hold up androbbed Orson C Lpngyeor paymasterforj theI iclson River Company
Wednesday morning of 2700 werejcaptureH this afternoon at 5 oclock atMarbletown ten miles from thlsolty Thetwo men had since yesterdayafternoon and were gradually surrounded-by ito deputies The Italians had beenat different stores and the whennotlflod soon closed Theywore seen going into the Esopus Creekand Under Sheriff Webster arid DeputySheriff Canaan ordered them out andat A bullet from Carmans
the cheek of one of theItalians and then the two coma out andsurrendered They were searched and
1318 half the monoy stolen wasfound
secured and the mens armsthey wore brought to the county
Jail hero at about 6 oclock A crowd offully a thousand persons stood on the side-
walk awaiting their arrival The officerswore greeted with cheers and hand clappingwhen they About two hundredmon are other two Italianswho were seen at Drowns station In theCatskills They have boon seen severaltimes but ran away when told to halt
Among the huntsmen is Charles Ford ofBushnolville one of the Ford brotherswho are famous Catuklll Mountain bearhunters Ho borrowed a shotgun andwhen ho one of the Italian heshot at him and wounded him to the legFord uses buckshot It is sold that he shotat the highwayman at two different times
Un Telephone messages at 7 oclock thisto that the
two fugitives have been surrounded andthat they be caught by day-light tomorrow morning
The men arrested were identified by MrLongyear as two of the highwaymen Hesays they had been atlee ono of them known na No 33
had a leave of absence on Monday to go on
i visit to New YorkTho bloodhounds that had been on the
trail afternoon were taken backto tho Napanoch Reformatory and toEllenvlllo it being decidedthat the trail was too cold on thetrail yesterday a red cotton handkerchiefrod a with a bamboo stem saido have belonged to the Italians was foundn the woods
On the of tho robbery Mr Longrear was driving alone along highwayiccuro as because his busnessres hut the repetition of similarrinita on He no revolver
iomo distance behind him John Markle-i was In his buggy to the
also the two men occasionally
When tho paymaster had reached StonyFollow about two from his destinaion four men suddenly sprang out of tholushes two snatching the of hisorso one covering with a revolvernd the fourth to throw
slves with burlap which completely hidfaces upper part
odiesLongyear attempted to free himself
ut his was too held the menoth ho and Markle were from their
gagged and and laid side
ion muffled the captives facesimped into tho drove
was securely bound aato bo able after much and
to free one hand It wasn easy matter for two men to
ithorltles of the robberyhotel about amile away telephoned theheriff A short time two
were found nearby in an abandoned
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ST Louis Juno 21 Fire at the worldsfair early this morning totally destroyedthe Houso of Hoohoo which was built bythe Lumbermens Association and used-
as its headquarters during the expositionTho loss is estimated as between 45000
and 60000 It U thought that the origin-
of the fire was an exposed electric lightwire
Tho flames from tho House of Hoohoothreatened the German building the Texasstarshaped building and the pavilion atthe end of tho Terrace of States at the Cas-
cades Tho worlds fair lire department-the whole force of which had respondedto the alarm devoted its entire energy tosaving structures when it was seenthat House was beyond saving
T dv Lily performing inon Pike appeared
early this mornIng in the role of fireand is accredited by attachfij with bay
saved the place from destruction andprobably conceason on tho Pikens A M fire started in thestables where the elephants and camels
I was first to discover the blazeand proceeded to stamp put the flamesnil Her aclions aroused tho attendants who rushed-to the scone to find tho flames reach-ing dangerous proportions An alarm
as sent fighters soon
for the would have been beyond control before tho firemen reached
scene
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STATE CAMP PKEKBKIU N Y June 24
This evening Roe had asurprise Tho offlcerBof tho Eighth Regi-
ment him to a body and Cal JamesM in a short speech presented-to match
TrrscnUd to
Charles Francla Roethe
Regimental of the
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pleasant visit followed the generalsthe gift
The high event to the fieldday of tho which was
feet10 inches T Welch Company was4 foot 0 Inches
Tomorrow morning the Firstwill leave at 5 oclock The Regi-ment will strike camp at the sametime and will watt on until
the Ninth Regimentand tho Sixtyninth arrives atstation nt 830 train will carry theEighth Regiment bock to New The
march until noon whenIt will camp for six
it will makemarch to the armory during tho night
Mew Leading Actor for Viola AllenHenry Jewott will bo Aliens lead-
ing man npxt season Lea Allenproduces The Winters Tale ho will be
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NASHUA N Hi June 24 A womaiyoung and good looking supposed to1 b
Zolo Bedard Nadeau ofremoved her Infant brother and aisleMabel and Albert Bedartf from theProte-tont orphanage in this city tills nftemooiwhile a man held the matron
The party came to the orphanage inhack asked to see the childrentook possession of them The gii
away from slater on the thcarriage but was caught by another marwho was In the carriage The party toothe next train for Worcester
The children were the youngest of a familof ten of Albert Bodard of Fitchburg SlowHe Is a Protestant Hit wife whoshort time ago was a Catholic Hethe children hero from a Catholic homo li
Worcester and tho woman who took thchildren Is his eldest daughter and a
Catholic It Is sold that she hasto the Massachusetts
anshlp of tho children andnamed Walsh has been appointee
temporary guardian
TILL HAVE TO LAY WIRELESS
Theory Why They Cant Finish the PavlniIn Harassed 43d Street
MoHugh from tip Fortysecond sIresay the same McHugh from behind
lirt banks up there offers those remarksi the Rapid Transit people on the weok
order of Contractor Degnon to finishhe ropaTlng of tho street by July 1
On June 4 the pavement on tho roadwayroni Madison to Sixth avenue wasm June 19 the pavement on the north side
between avenues was taken-ip to yesterday It was
the blockt in again taken up commencing at Fifth
ivenue between the car Koine
Perhaps If block were taken up sepaatelv dope entirely the work to be eonInuoua in shifts hours eachometlilnfr definite might be accomplished-It an appearance
going on everywhere us soon as oneiart Is a comes from another
and rips the completed jobEvery sort pipe broad
sewer down to the thin thingbat wires eeems to havepen down and as titers is much room
than tho paving to ho done Tnrff-u rumor that may be
eyond the limit set bythe Marconi
system under the pavement-To those things to they
re ready to deal out to sn expectantscheme like
etrogression Is distinctly but-t in the order of ion 11 ever
t In to be hoped a pride In the veryhey bear to help goodwork The sidewalk laylnc Is
one In mosaic fashion and Inenulty of the workmen seems to be directed3 placing together all sorts of
uneven bits of stone And sit appearneea the most ragged looking collections arennecesoarlly where one must neoes-arily walk upon them
AIIER BEATEN IX ONE ROUND
rfcrce Stops Punishing Fight and AwardsVictory to Jack Williams
PHILADELPHIA June 24 That Peteraher Is all In as a fighter was quicklyearly and thoroughly demonstrated to a
crowd that filled the now Manhattanthletlo Club by Jack Williamseying the so far goneiat Referee Crowhurst topped the bout
efore the first round was over In order3 ve Peter from a complete knockoutThe veteran was so bewildered-t the quickness of his opponentiat one punch
had no sooner hands whenack jabbed a stiff left to Peters nose
the Irishmans eyes to blinkWilliams followed up his a rush
hand swing on PetersTh Irishman went to the with n
bud but came up before ten
to out of the ran into a stiffwhich followed another hand
again sent him to theHo was up before nine was thismo but was around Ho
nn but theebbing strength was completely k ockcdof him sent another
unch that sent Peter to the floorHe managed to scramble to his feet butstead of back tried to keep on
pins by either holding on to or thePeter foil to the floor but pluckily
up The referee thensided affair as Peter was completely
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Red Pepper In Sam Bongs Tea Starts LivelyRow In Chinese laundry
Flatirons and teacups flying through theair made Sam Lees laundry nt 210 Green-wich street a lively place for a whilelast evening When Patrolman Gerald PMtnchln of the Church street station gotto the ho found two Chinamen bleed-
ing and a crowd ofother China
men chattering and gesticulatingSam Leo that Sara
Dong had choked by rod pepper inhis tea and vented his bytho teacup over Sam Leos head and
two irons at him Stun Leo rewith moro flatirons and by the
time they got through the place was awreck
Half a dozen other Chinamen heard therow and attempted toscparnto bellig-erents At Chinamen werefighting turned on the invaders and throwthings at them until they were glad run
Ambulance Surgeon Gould of theHudson street hospital on the pceno
their and left them good friendsalthough Sara had to go to bed howas cut so badly
WAGON BUMPED BOYS HURT
Zigzag Horse and Green Motorman InTrsnivcrse Road MUup
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Central Park hit an express wagonyesterday afternoon of the EastDrive Two boys Milton Lowenstein andBenjamin Bergman of 76 West Eightyninth street who were riding on the rearend of the wagon were thrown to the eastbound track directly In front of anothercarThe motorman pulled up in time to savethe lives were severely cutand bruised An ambulanceto the Presbyterian Hospital RobertMills a motorman was running the
Motorman Pat oxpress wagon zigzagged in front of the carBO got bumped
The driver of the wagon drovethe accident Noarrests were made
THE IIEROld GONDOLiER
A Press Agented Story of a Brave Rescueof Diamonds at Venice
Miss K V Wilson Washington D C
who is staying at the House went tohoar Dusaa band in Madison SquareGordon last night While in one ofgondolas Miss changed
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James OLeary the Italian gondolier
and recovered the brooch Miss Wilsonwas so pleased with this heroic conductthat she Signor OLeary twentydollar bill which the wasreal Mr Dues however about itand the gondolier Italianname return lying him 20which also looked reel out his ownpocket
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rfras x ROOSEVELTSAYS JUNIOR SEtjATOR
The Presidents Maitrrrul p ion UtDominated Everything He Wa
Stronger Than His Parly Dpenf I
Going to Europe PUtt to Ute Slicest
Senators Platt and Depew got back ttown trout Chicago last night with EUhi
and a few of the other delegatesconvention Most of tho dele-
gates from this State will not bo home untlMonday or Tuesday They went on to thworlds lair as didOdell
Senator PlaIt went from the station tthe Oriental Hotel at Manhattan Beachwhore he will pass the summer Mr Rootwent to his summer home at Southampton-
L I The only one of the patty to stay Ittown was Senator who willfor Europe next Wednesday-
The first the convention saidMr Depew was devoted to getting ac-
quainted tho second to getting togetherbut on the third day when the delegategot together there was a confident and oggrcssivo tone among them such as I hays
not witnessed In any convention sincethat of 1000
I have tho convention habit havingbeen a delegate to that which nominated
Llncolnf his second term and In attendanceeither inside or outside every one but twosince and a delegate at large to at least
fiveThe striking feature of the Chicago ooneritlon as distinguished from those which
gone before was the high intelligenceof the delegates They were made up ofprofessional educational and businessmen
The next feature was that Rooseveltstronger than his party It was from
ho beginning and preeminently at thelose a Roosevelt conventionilse Including the platform were details
The Now York delegation was criticisedly the Chicago papers as having for itslistlngulshlng characteristic on over-whelming desire to go homo the momentthat it But I want to say that the
New about thenomination of action waso significant that all other candidatesivithdrew
Conventions usually have favoriteswhom they would like to see chosen buthis convention had only one The masterul personality of Roosevelt dominatediverythtog-
CORTELYOU cOMING HERE
o Appoint Campaign CommUte Recep-tion for Fairbanks
CHICAGO June 24 My plans are few-
t least for the present said Senator Fairbanks the VicePresidential nominee athe Auditorium Annex today Ill go
homo in Indianapolis tomorrow afterloon In the mean Mrs Fairbanks-
nd my daughter will a few callsAt Indianapolis the his wife
vlll get a rousing welcome Among therganizatlona arranging the of theeception are the Board ofnd ColumbUs clubsthe Merchants Assoclalon and all Republicans organizationsif Indianapolis He will be escorted by ailg parade to his home in North Meridianitreet Senator Beveridge has gone homeo help the celebrationKomo general plans were laid out today
or the opening of tne campaign Comeuus-T treasurer of the national corn
in conference withresidential candidate and he
ho came to therids Secretory Elmer Dover It was
that should be doneopening headquarters either in
afterclal notification of Senator Fairbanksn Aug 3
the new chairman-f tho Republican national committee
Dover the secretary willimain there two weeks which
imo tho campaign committee with itsfinance and other
ranches will bo chosen Secretary Doverill then return to Chicago and in con
unction with Harry S Now national comiltteeman of open the Chicago
branch and ChicagoMost of the leaders nearly all of the
iolegates have gone to St Louis or to their
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nut North Carolina Elects Sound MoneyDelegates Capf Glenn for GovernorGrEKNSBono N June 24 Tho State
Democratic convention adjourned at 3
oclock this afternoon Capt R B Glennof Forsyth county was nominated forGovernor Thin committee on resolutions
that the candidacy of Judge Parkerbut the convention thought it
better to go uninstructed and the resolu-
tion was withdrawnSenator Simmons who is chairman of
the Stnto executive committee spoke forParker and declared that he would be theman Ho said that If tho resolution couldnot be adopted by n unanimous vote Itshould bo withdrawn as tho action of thoconvention might be misunderstood MrSimmons declared himself for Parker
Tho delegates at laree to the St Louisconvention are E Hale of FayettevilleJulian S Carr of Durham of
and C B Watson of Winstonagainst Bryan and Hearst Hale
Hearst but to disown it toget tho election Tho delegation from this
are sound money menA resolution the purport of which was
to cut tho negro down to whatwould come from the blacks own taxeswas killed the convention The manwho made It did not have a respectful hear-ing The convention was and
ever held in tie State
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Brooklyn yesterday gave permission totho new Kings County Democratic Clubof which is president tomortgage formerly theGermanio Club on Schormerhorn streetfor 115000 This covers the building aawell as the furniture The waspurchased recently for 1102500 The now
was a few andhas a hun-dred including Senator McCarren and mostof his supporters The annual
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Speakers for Republican Club RallyTho meeting which will be held to Cooper
Union under the auspices of the Republican-Club to ratify the nominations trade atChicago held Thursday eveningAddressee will belive James S Sherman of Utica Representa-tive Charles B Land Is of exSenator John M Thurston of Nebraskaand other prominent Republicans
Jersey CRy Club Drops 140 MembersThe Palisade Republican Club one of
the best known political organizations inthe Hudson City section of Jersey Cityhas expelled HO members for nonpaymentof failure to
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MiLWAn BB Juno Zi TheFolletto Republican State Centralmlttee at tonight tocampaign for the defeat of the regulRepublican nominees and thoughof La Follettes former friendsBentbecause of the action of the nationRepublican bo ventlon in turningclaims there wai considerableamong tho Governors younger supporter
The onspeeches and made sever
sensational declarations Ono wasthe Republican party of today was
party ofLincoui butinto a political machine which waa ooitrolled by the criminal corporations
The charge was made that leadejwore secretly inimical to the PreBldeniwhose ideas on corpOrations the Qoverno
hoon to say that b
believed that the issues ho wasduring jtho doming campaignfort upon the Republican party of
tELEOATESAT TIlE WORLDS JAiNew York Men Say Chicago Tlokt
Will Country-
Sr June 24 Delegates to thRepublican national convention arrive
this morning and did thworlds fair to great style Everythlnn the grounds was thrown wide open foheir inspection Singly and in group
visited the exhibit palaces andtkj Philippine
ing thronged all day with people wearini-elegato badges which an opei-
esame wherever they wished to go A
tight the illumination and the Pike coughnd held the delegates until midnight Al
semed well with tho work of thi
invention one of Nowcorks delegates to the convention
No bearersteen selected than Roosevelt and Fair
Tho head of the ticket has beeiand found satisfactory and the
omlnee for the Senatihimself one of the strongest tactout of the Middle West Isew Yorl
ill be found in the Republican columihen the returns are in as asortlon of the country at and tinicket selected at Chicago is bound to win
Fred A of New York city camen with the other Republican delegates
I indorse the sold MrVright It could not have been improved
upon as It contains two namesand Both have
tried to official capacities and notound They the fillRepublican vote and sweep the country
John J Shannon another New Yorksaid that he had been attending
Conventions for the last twenty years butlever before had ho seen a men extress such wild enthusiasm as did theonventlon when Roosevelt was placedn nomination exOov Black
Tork Ha that if the convention itwould lie a veritable
for Roosevelt and Fairbanks thisall
PAID HIGH IN CHICAGO
rturjilnc Delegates Kick on the 2Oflay Rooms Headquarters Cost SlaooNew Yorkers who came home lost night
rom Chicago complained of the wayad been fleeced by the hotel keepers o
convention town Col Fox secrotarf the Republican committee sale
ha had to pay day for a roomAuditorium that in ordinary times
rould cost only 4a day Senator Platt-e had three rooms and had to pay
for themI understand said Col Fox that
he owners of the Auditorium contributedSOO fund of the Chicago committee
if that is so they got their money backery easily For one of the of10 we used as a headquartersjomwo had to 81200 for the threebile other delegations whichwee adjoining for headquartersurposes to pay
HELP FOR TOMMYS MOTHER
olloe Money for Sick Woman Whoto Support Family
Several people went to the West Fortyjventh street station yesterday and loft
money for Mrs Edward Clifford whoto be so much in need after her eleven
earold boy Tommy had been arrestedstealing type
The boy in that ho turnedurglar to Detectivestnt the Judge to Investigate Tommyslory Mrs a three
and six other childrenesidea Tommy were without foodOn Thursday night S500 was collected
song in the West Fortyaventh street station Yesterday after
a man colltxl at leftV to be to Mrs Clifford Some timeiter a man called and gave 5
He give his name but said hoas sent to a reformatory when
Tallahassee Club called atleft 25 which had been coltho club members
unknown citizen sentbed a mattress and four to bo
to Mrs CliffordTommy will bo arraigned for trial on
the police say they will askr his dismissal
EIOBTED BODY IX TilE RIVER
tiles Believe Unknown Man Wai NotMurdered
With twenty pounds of Iron about hisand with his feet together the
dy of an unknown taken frome North River at the foot of WestIrd street at about daylightorning It was at first supposed thean had been murdered but later It wasincluded that he had committed suicide
body waa found John Zorovitchthe New York Central freight boat No fl
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ENGINE GROUXD HIM TO DEATH
Mulvcy Crept Under It to Make RepairStarted It With Ills Foot
John Mulvey engineer in the ice plant-of the Yorkvlllo Independent Ice Companytit the foot of East Eightysecond streetstopped the engine morning
controller tosome repairs Tho machinery suddenly
Mulvey was torn to
John Walker on oiler who witnessed the
engine his foot on some partof machinery
Mulveys live to Flatbush
Took Mailed Package They SayW Llppraon 21 years old
transfer wagon was arrestedby PostOfflce Inspectors yesterday morn
at the Com-missioner held him to 1500for tho
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PREPARED BY
LAWYERS HRAVE HE OLD MAWBATTERY
Hear That no Never Bongbt PanhandlStock for IRa Livery Man Jtut GaveHim Advtoe Testimony of the AgeBrOker Taken by Deposition at Home
Thetestimony of Frank Work the horsand retired stockbroker in the
brought against him by James Hebronhas the cab privilege at Delmonicoi
recover 8270 the value of 200
fPanhandle stock was taken byyesterday at Mr Works home 1
Twentysixth street and read to th-
urybefore Justice Leveeritt to the Justices owiphysician had examined Mr Workround him too weak to attend court Heirons John B Stanchfleldohn who had said that MiWorks irascibility and wealth of languag
ere too much for them bowed to thi
rder of the Mr Workjnvlng bought for Hebron
Hebron testified in the morning that hi
a large acquaintance among wealthnon and had a fortune out of thiips he stock market Hiaid that on Aug 01887 he told Mr Worlj buy for him 200 shares of Plttsburg-lnctonati and St popularly knowt Panhandle was then at 1
never went lower It fa-
irioo within a few monthsMr Work said Hebron had been a grea-
1riend of his calling him Jimmy onetaking enough Interest in him to raise i
110000 testimonial for him at ono timetmtributlng 3000 himself Hebron main
alned that this money was a gift noti
sold Hebron ran a cab bilwith him for By 1903 It omountec-o moro than is now forhat separately The Panhandle invest
mont was deal in and tatad been so successful he nowiwned some of nearly every stock on thenarket and accounts
Mr Work continued Hebron wasto the market He
nude 1500000 in one deal in Omaha Wespoke of the due me and
tlr remarked Jimmy Iowe you a terrible lot money now Ioust owe you a house and at Im
going to soon so youd better makemt bill
Frank W Savin broker testified thatits books showed that on 9 1897 MrVork had bought 200 Panhandle at 18 andold the November at 84 Workot a sixteenth rebate in commission besues he was a broker himself
William C Murphy a clerk of the Fifthtestified that he
ad offered Mr Work Hebron certifiedheck to cover the 200 shares at 18 Mr
Work refused to it and abusedCebron in unmeasured termsMr Wprka recited that he is
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I took rather a to saidto broker and helped him along In every
He used to me everyelse going into Dels We often
and he frequentlywhere we
market and I gave him adviceie had been for a month
St being a purchase but I
best thing he had or bought it for himdont remember whether was with me-
i Bavins or notMr Works valet Michael Murphyas a witness his memory was
denied ever
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100 Panhandle himself on He-rons recommendation-The case was sent to the who will
jturn a sealed verdict which will be openedn Monday morning
MOBBED THE BRiDAL COACH
radical Jokers Cause Runaway WhichFortunately Had No Serious ResultNEW BRUNSWICK June 24 If throw-g a bride into hysterics therses of a bridal coach andoiling all tho beauty of the bridegroom
going away suit of is funmembers of two city
d fun and a plenty of it with Mr and-
re last night The Gleasonsid their friends think they werebjected to a brutal outrageMr and Mrs Gleason were marriedst evening The wedding and receptiontenvnrd were largely attended by
of two olubs of which Gleason is aThe young couple thoughtlessly
It bo known on what train they wereing away and the driver of their car-tage found it convenient to go to the flta
byway of main street the towncarriage was near the station
Fty members of clubs descended onie from either sidewalk
imitate a Western holdupho horses were grabbed by heads
then some oneHands and nil out
Tills command was followed the dUof fire arms into the air and tho ex
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By this time the bride had fainted butnot satisfied
swarmed again andtried to both tho bridegroom-out of the vehicle-
So much of tho town an was on the streethad followed the carriage and when theylearned what tho was aboutused to expressing their opinion-of thewhole
The driver when he found a socalled was played danderup and exclaimed-
Let mo or Ill break the first headI can reach
Those not of the holdup cheeredthe sentiment and whatever as-
sistance the driver need The clubmen thought evidently it was a goodtime to escape and did so
After had been revived and hadbeen assured that her hat was still onstraight the newly wedded were driven-to the
rOTTIXGS 20IPVJudgments nt Absolute divorce were runted-
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The Literary Digestand know for as nowhereelse the rays of lighton nowhere else are tho voices In thewhisperinggallery brought to the earThis periodical in a largo way U the eyeend ear of the world
Here are just a few of the forty or ftf ty tltnMrarticles In this weeks out to ctay
Capitalists Labor and Colorado Paperson Creek Crisis
Coolie or Italian Labor for the SouthThe Steamship Rate War and ImmlRra
Markham 01 the PoetryA New Word About Marie BashklrtieirAn Ant Worth Millions of DollarsFish That Have Voices vThe Romance of Secret Inventions tPlants that Give out SaltThe Vie Dynamite In Great FiresNew Payings of JeansThe Beginning QuakerismChristian Sole ce con
sideredUarooatkln Port Arthur and the Japa-
nese ArmiesGerman Certainty of Japans Ultimate
FailureFrance Planed Between Morocco and the
United StatesOmission to Make Trouble In
Macedonia38 to 64 Pso s Weekly Illuitrate-
tfIT Ul NEWSSTANDS 10 Cents
LEMAIREPARIS
It U quality that hit mad thename Letnalrt famous See tbtt thisname spelled LEMAIRB uabov ii on the end and aroundthe eye of Opera andField you you
will buy worthless imitationsrupOBribU
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On Tears experience Telephone 170 nth it-
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ILIPIXOS SHOUT FOR FREEDOM
yer Pat Collins Starts the Committoners at a Botton Banquet
BOSTON June 24 Members of the hen-
ry board of Philippine oommiadone-ned on by the remarks of Mayor Patrick j
Collins broke loose on Filipino lade V-
mdenoe at a banquet given to them byST Bates last night To say thati thereu a midden change fa tie atmosphereirdly ilmrrllini the nltrnr rf re n ili j
the many promient Republicansnt Mayor Collins and few Demo-
te at the table chuckled to themMlr ei
Mayor Collins began his remarks by
Fellow dtizenB and recently pacifiedfrom the
Then he told there was anotherinvention of the Republicans
the lines ofstock arguments
of the efforts of Oov Bates to startto the direction again those
them who followed refused to turned
a Manila lawyer urgedat Congress its Intention re
would never be satisfied untiltoy obtained absolute Independence The
theof his views
To make matters worse when the leeis served cameMn a little red box sur-
mounted a naked colored withInky hair around the waist The delegates
v Bates says It was a mistake on theof the caterer
A3fY HURT IX TROLLEY CRASH
et Rail Conies Accident In PhiladelphiaSeriously Injured
PmtaDKLPHi June 24 Wet railsused a collision this afternoon betweenwestbound Columbia avenue car arid airthbound Willow Grove oar In Thtoath street Five pomona are in hospitalsriously hurt while nearly a score were
ken home suffering from cuts andulseflThere ia a slight down grade In flitenth street near Columbia avenue and OB-
e Willow Orotre oar neared the crowing
otorman applied the brakesie wheels refused to however ande car slid at a rapid rateAt Columbia avenue it struck a westund car The force of the impact wasich that the Columbia avenue car wasfted from the tracks whirled around at
angles and then buffeted Thintenth street for fifty feet Nearly every
ie in the Columbia avenue ear wasito the street but the Willow Grove pasngers were uninjured Many women
and for a time greatest excitetent prevailed-As a score men rushed forward to ex
the from the wreckagers Catherine years was
id the wheels were within A row Inchesher body She Is not expected to rp
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UTICA Juno 24 Tho Rev J W Wicks
of Paris Hill reports an odd occurrenceYesterday during a thunder storm-a English sparrows whichwere exposed to a severeflew a Bhed where they founda hen brooding someThe frightened took refuge underthe remained until the storm
There was no objection raidedly hen or chickens
SUNSHINEfor the coffee wreck
POSTUMa-s 10 days trial proves
Get the lltUe book me Road to Wetvllle la pkjt
Worlds Fair exhibit Space lOsAgricultural Building
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