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THE UNION Fair To-morrow. VOL. XLI NO. 337. fKnU-nN.

Pot Offl-f. at Brooklyn. Nov. 12, jkt'J. mm second el niH mattrr, m.W Act of Mirih 3, IHiOOKLYX.

FKJDAW JUNE TWELVE PAGES. FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION. RELATIVES IG SJ.P TRIES TO SILL HIS I ACTION IS TIEN WW li PECULIAR WILL I a a. I 1 JTlU -1 IV I 4 'J-1 1 BEGINS MB OP 1 HI Recalls Minister and Two Nations Letter Left by Aged School ON PUN FOR SUBWAY Republican National Committee in Session With 229 Contests Awaiting Hearing. Teacher Tells of Her Struggle Against Poverty.

Are Believed to Be on the Verge of War. PRINCE MAY BE RESTRAINED. Rocraft Crazed With Drink and Because His Revolver Had Been Taken From Him, Twice Wounds Wife and Fires at His Three Children, but Misses Them Pursued by Policeman, Would-Be Slayer Locks Door of His Room and Shoots Himself in Head Woman Will Recover. 20 FRIENDS GET $500 EACH, ADOPTS SECRET SESSIONS. Votes of Mayor and Controller Would Have Blocked It Will Need Only Nine Votes Next Friday, So Matter Is Referred to Then When It Will Surely Pass Metz Issues Financial Statement and Urges Economy $30,000 Set Aside for Investigating Conditions on Blackwell's Island Bridge.

From Deceased Exalts HerHigh-Souled" Mother. Shah of Persia Flees Trouble in an Auto. Candidates' Headquarters Assume a Very Busy Air. While in a drunken frenzy, Frederick i hour Rocraft 1 the gun and In fulfillment of her dying request, Rocraft, years oil, tried to kill his wife and three children, and when realized he was about to be arrested. I besan to abuse his family.

Ho created such a disturbance that he aroused his wife, who Jumped out cf bed and ished into the hallway, pleading with Ilocraft to be quiet. (By T'nitM I'rf- CHICAGO, June noarly June 1. Diploma relations to-riay broken off be-j turned the rev.lver en himrelf and tween -iervia and Montenegro by the blew out his brains. Th- oc- FIH ED FLEADED WHKX SHE VJTH HIM. Servian at rn-rrA io the I'ocrnft home.

HI 1'nion st I currcd in th For the reason that the Fourth avenue subway came before the Hoard of Kstimate for the first time this morning: In the matter of appropriating money for It, action was deferred until next Week. At the suggestion of President Color the resolution coming from the Public Service L'om- ncihlror fnp nnrrrfirbi linn eif termination as to municipal expenditures these matters cannot be overlooked. 'WILL "The following statement Includes those objects for which provision will probably be necessary before the end of thopresont year: "I-'irVprollrig school buildings, new school buildings on sites Cettinje, ami the two nations are now i ivenu. Two of the bulb 's f.ru' Mrs evpry committeeman present tii Iy-inilWi'an National Commlttfc lo-'lay making up the for the convention in the Coliseum hero eleven days lnw'e. In making up the temporary roll Hie 'omnilttee must papa 223 conti and, as Its action will es-tablifh a pre.

tv, r.f i lie raff, but netiher wtnn.d is Keri-m Just as Mrs. liocraft neared her bnsoarel he stood Lack, took nlm a letter was plnced on file to-day with the will of Mi.ss Susan Wripht, for more than fifty years a public school teacher In Manhattan, who' died on May 10 at the age of 81 years. Miss Wright had no relatives in this country, and only distant ones in Engl.ind. Even to hr most intimate friends she never confided the secret "sorrow" of hT life. She was an intimate friend of the family of 'ha el lor pit iw of no he recAC-e NoiiC fX Th- ivian asKea lor nis shots aimed at the children took i in th Tne first shot struck the woman nose and she fell.

th.n reiall as he felt that it was not safe eff tor bim to in c.itini.. a recoit Mr. and Mrs. Rocraft hav been dm to strjy in (jettlnje as a result lli' a srooml shot, which struck Mrs. IlocraU in th- cheek.

Just then rr Albert riishl Inin and up married en year? cedent for the committee on cnr.t.--te. r.f the made at the trial of -ur "raft t' when It- a fe The house in illwav y-fw As he bent over his mother. esterday. to rirink. h.aipiiy sea's, when appointed, the th much to the ca rui i.l.n te i-pirat' testiti v.

i tnut i rown, whi'h they ps.j- is a two-stery ine.i at m. out the hu lot Mornstown, J. In h-r will Miss Wright totally ignores hr n-lames and gives Jlu.nnO in sums to tw ntv as tie- pi niie i basement brov. ro house, ou i.e.l J2.S5O.0O0 to starf work was referred to r---- Metz with the understand- boroughs. I3.ihi0.ihm); bridge eonstruo-lng thai he Is to report to the board tion, Dock Department, rx-next Friday pense and construction, 1 Street and Park Opening Fund, The chart or provides there must he I viaducts over Grand Central twelve of the sixteen votes in the yard, JKo.OOO; Street Depart-board Jn orable 10 an appropriation In mem, police sla-order trrimvo it canted when It comes tinns, Jl.tionmii; Fire Department, en-up for the first, time.

President Color, glue houses, J.jWi.OOO; Metropolitan eht "fit ild. and Oscar, the other en who had been attracted by the rushed into the hallway r.lso. and Ilni nift, in bis frenzy, firerl S': in Mrs. raft. The latter comes of a Mceil-ro-do hitrtil" t-sT'-cnn-d in erple 'the upper Kastern rustri't section.

The of her school friends and other friends. She explains hT action in the following letU-r: "As the law nftpn steps in and decides acainst lh- wishes of the A fiRht to exclude Frank R. i -rock. Secretary Tafl's- from the im of the conimitiee. v.as siarted anti-Tft men the a'-sf-ni against the as a proxv from l.ildrer, Ilcr-i-' then, but fortunately the shots did Prfnce jn th-- 'Jetti'nje.

This i- torced h- tin, ir. I. by Montenegrins The Ser' i in Inflamed th and th" i his h'one, nr. i I.e. fr-on b- ,1.

'aiiianie. en Aineri. laKe was have f.r b-r a i nard Kramer, 'j as-j years -M. Ann (Oscar, 31 years old, and president Me5oan. of the Hoard of Museum, Belli rue land in favor of rh wouid-be claimant.

Jli'li'Uiu 11. lie- io- 001 ouk 11 i n-r-- i onsi rut 11 on, all Ool i 1 mane in- loiinw-mg et paraded tic allay i ST HIM HIS I NT EM 'KUAN- "'harles r'h. as a from 1 ne shootim; screams were heard by Policeman Thornton, nf the Bedford avoeue station, who rushed into the house in time to soo Rocraft standing his wife's form with the smoking revolver in his hand. Thornton darted up the stairs, but lor raft turned and rushed into his room, slamming the door ami locking it after him. i th- (if the by den itienrs.

iniiizou wnen ine noma on- ougns, Department: of vened this morning (hey would notjlleaitli. Department of Chari-liave enough votes to set aside money ties, Department of Correction, for the Fourth avenue line, so they se- besides penitentiary and Raymond Dakota, and Arthur F. Sta' as a p'-oxy from Alaska, wfri- fi lieoiK" had anythinir I tu i oi i i 1 1 tr th.it I'nti' to do with the outran mil three ye.irs ae-'. the- be- ti; -e had "was a night houe in Keap 1 that stre et jail. Raymond street jail, topographical work, $IVi, Ortit; fire alarm telepraph system, watchman in a h--mi street.

When he airainst tne wa too e-n- or in the ma i fc tin employer, but Soli'' ef Kl.ii: Te Vllli lllg. RoerafT pur. has-! a ai.hr. revolver, with til- committee. and Phelps are both Taft men.

the adherents il( larine it v.ouirl a breach of propriety to seat tin in. The committee, however, tabled the makint? the tirst victory for the T.ift' forces. The first work of the committee to deejde how much time would he allowed to each side In presenting its I no that' hut 'i'-" as KILLED HIMSELF IN ROOM. When Thornton reached the top of the stairs another shot runs out. Tho It has been fen.

'd tir i which trust will prevent all thwarting of the on-twined In my will after my demise, "The first rau.se nf thejoverty of my parent was due to a lausuit whi' my father had against his brother, John Wright the hr-ithers hving in partnership. The suit, my alvays avowed, was unjustly derided against him. The result of this derision discouraged him ami the subsequent consequences were so depressing and humiliating that he yielded and to drink. All know what that leads to. "In brief, my brave and high-minded mother was absolutely im piverished.

She resolutely determined to give me an education which shnnhj make me 'J 1 1 1 lie. I TI' i i lir had lost his r. ost.or. io- would -iprted no nvt aifrppuble and peiKra-llr loursc tlipy could put-suo in referring the whole matter to the Controller. FEAItKD DKEEAT TO-DAY.

Althoimh Mayor McCIrllan pnd Controller Metz are the only ones of the pipht members of the Hoard who would r.nvp opposed the Fourth avenue route Jf It had come to a 'vote thia morning, they each east three votes, and their combined opposition would have reduced the vote to ten of those favorable, whereas twelve would have been nerepsary. There seems to be no ques the a the 'row Irince involve the loiintry war. -In. oriej- to reassure other powers that nothing need lsc- feued in the future ftom the Prim a plan is being con OOu.omo; armories, mis-e! la noons claims. Street Improvement Fund, Total, WHAT AVILLCOX WILL ttEQUIHE.

Chairman "Willoox, of the Public S-r-vice Commission, said he whs ready to 'ontrollfr Metz the information he asked from him vesterdav as to how home under tie Inllu'-m- of li.jiior and iceman smashed in the door and threaten his faniiiv with the revolver. found P.ocraft on the floor dead, with Several weeks ago Mrs. P.ocraft. f-ar- th" revolver in his right hand. Thorn ing h- husband would carry cut his -tn sent In a hurry call to the Eastern case.

J. he sub-committee sung'-ste, to the full lotmnittee that fifteen niinutes to eaeh fa-tion Mas nmurli, but the sidered to ilt i. rive him of ins royal rf threat to kill the familv. got ins. net Hospital for an ambulance, of the revolver and hid it.

This i At the same time Albert Rocraft hast- t.aus aial to 'ie. Ian lne.igi most radical suggestion was that the 5U, "ii to the throne. much money the Commission will need I TKHKKAX: June seat of the 1 to anger po. raft, and or, severe' himself and rushed to the ins demanded r. turn of the horn- of the family physician, Dr.

Hoerle. in North Sixth street, who lost Hiiv rr.rr.eM is rnv.ng around i -v-itln- (our.lrv in an automobile. Just Last night Rocraft was In a partb-u- no time jn getting to the house. He for the subway as the work progresses. He stated that the asked for now will last about six months, and at the end of that time as much more will be asked for.

During the second year 700,000, or about 40 per cent, of the entire cost will be needed, and the re-ma Indor will not be due until construc contests should be lumped the district ones and decided as a The committee took up these proposi-tions as soon as it mi behind closed doors. The Alabama contestants, who bv reason of alphabetical preference wil' be first taken up. w. re arly on the ground. Every district in the Ptate and all the deb-gates-at-larre have lwen contested.

National Committeeman Charles Scott heads the enntestine self-dependent and self-reliant. To accomplish this, In her extremity and with unpreparedness acainst the hardships of her life, she endured for me such mental and social sufferings as rarely fall to a human life of such exalted character as was that of my mother. "After long years of toil and without aid fmm any human quarter but our tion, however, that the subway will go through when it comes up next Friday. At that time nine votes will be sufficient to appropriate the amount asked by the Public Service Commission, and President Coler ami the other friends of the subway can muntor ten votes without trouble. METZ'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT.

where it could reached In case a rn-sis arises dope nds iare'-Iy on the of the carbureter and the whim of the In his route. Tired of the turmoil and strife with whi his oiuntry is racked, the Shah advised Iff "court that he was going despite the urgent pro larlv uglv mood wh-n he returned arrnea just a few minutes after Dr. home. He demanded his revolver and "ginz did from the Eastern District when it was denied him. left the house Hospital.

Oginz pronounced Rocraft and did not return until early this and then turned his attentions to morning, when he began a search for Mrs. Rocraft. Dr. Oginz wanted to the gun. Mrs Rocraft and th chit- remove the woman to the hospital, but dren were asleep on the second floor Dr.

iloerle insisted that she be left In at the time and did not hear Rocraft, his care at her home-, and this was come in. After a search of nearly an agreed upon. tion is er '-legation He claims that the regu- delegates ere driven out of the inimeu lu lm, tJM KVderal ffl holders and $30,000 FOR BRIDGE INQUIRY. Thirty thousand dollars for the examination of the Blackwell's Island Briclee was appropriated. bridge Commissioner Stevenson, who spoke on the matter, said he thought it was a large amount nf money for Fifty-fifth street.

Further details are Fearing that a fight would he made to Jam through the Fourth avenue appropriation, Controller Metz Inflicted a formidable three-page financial statement on the Board, showing, he says: "With a total borrowing capacity of COMMUTERS' EXPRESS AUTOS READY FOR test of his Cabinet, he packed himself into a big machine P-d. chug-chngsred away. A contiiuiailor. ef yesterday's demonstration against the Nationalists' oc-. lined to-day when soldiers of the Shah assaulted and hot a number of citizens.

The people have grown somewhat aausiorped to these outbreaks, and despite the danger attending-the course, shops and bazaars were kept open j-day. that the conversion uhbh instructed for Taft was irregular. The contestants back up their allegations Ith a number of affidavits. Cm the other hand, delegates are here t'7 maintain their claims to "regularity," and they Insist that for the lost wo years Scott has not been playln? fair with the party, but has been allied with certain Democratic leaders and refused two years ago to place a State unnecessary to testify to the fact that no person or persons have the slightest claim upon any property nf which I die possessed except such ns I have named In my will, and these; are endeared In me by friendship and mutual regard and affoction. "My cousins of John "Wright's family and all other relatives In Orient Britain and elsewhere are total strangers to 70,000.000 ror two yeais, 10 jui.

for a pu. unless the Constltut onal Amendment H( to the newspaper accounts piJJy beconjes allPged the structure Taw on Jan. 1. 1910, many 'the Items disaster at Quebec, and enumerated will have to be Mr'ouRlj on rc( valucs cut, no matter how urgent they may Island be. and this Board will have to con- If 'fn FIFTY CENT FINES IN MILLINGTON.

N. J. June 5. The E-pr'ss. due here at carrying many New York commuters, was to-day s-verai alder most carefully and quickest way' to settle this authorization calling for the issuance.

matter." he said. b-. MAGISTRATE NAUMER'S COURT. me. I do not know them personally Republican ti.

ket in the field, it fin. or otherwise. To allow su utter I being gotten on the ballot strangers, through ajiy legal teohnkal- petition bv thr inert It i later Sixty of the 200 Cars Entered Are After the Standard Union Cup. itles and from any other real tir as- I trolled the sta'r- convention. vards wet et tne imm ei- blamed lie first titt.e i'-itic nvrruie than JI o' three nie to-day by Spreading: persons Ten thousand dollars will go to the engineering firm nf Boiler and Hodge: J10.000 to Prof.

Bnrr, of Columbia University, a consulting engineer nf the Bridge Department, and $10,000 for the expenses of the examination. FERRY COMMITTEE REPORTS. pf corporate stock. Borne of the expenditures which tho city will face In the future are dis-russed by the Controller In the following: "In connection with the discussion In he publlo press and the community In reneral as to the necessity for expen- I.U.I sumed reasons to share in my haul- The so-eallrd "Lily White" and struggled-for in opposition to "Black and Tan" issue has also been my Intentions would be as cruel to my It is admitted that the memory as unjust to the which in dispute are that no m.it-consplred to make my own life an I Iter what the decision of the injured and it is -he vt. tim wi'I h.

'urced upsjd believed th it 11" T-v Of or. and over a slight embank- STEARNS MAKES GOOD TIME. er. for Nc that of my bclnved parents hard nml i It iii not blish a proved Th" n.er., who arrested tr.e oment sl iewaik of Va the s.reet As they new at i.3' -n ti.e tra--. The iit cf in- T.eo: brake- hairman w- stated before crterlnc th" hearing tliat he expo, ted it ould talte the tee four hours to pass upon the Alabama matters.

With Al.i-batna disposed of the committee id take up the one uistri' eontc-: ir. Ar- mui" a jurca a. h. I rr.tr:. i.e.

I did not hae wet" fiivd fifty may'die of Parade Opens Second Subway Celebration Day. puch as rapid transit, ferries and other The special committee appointed to matters. 1 have conrerred with his Investigate the illlamsburg Ferry Honor, the Mayor, and deem It advlsa-I problem reported Jo the Board of We at this time, as a matter of general I Estimate to-day mat they did not Information, to recapitulate the many! think the purchase by the city of the subjects requlrinir the raising of funds I ferry system was worthy of serious bv means nf bond Issues, which have I consideration, saying that If the city been or will be brought before the i ow ned and operated the seven lines an CRDKEft'S HORSE LOSES TRE OAKS EH ACCIDENT i r-HKv TRAVELERS STALLED BI Hoard of Estimate for consideration annual loss or fhbl.nuv would result im; C.n:;j:.v -f N-. York. u'o Ho a cf .1 Bert aru Sic kh.r' i -i Jar-e r.e.

ken P. bd 'f I' I.if- I A. I Yo'jvc. cf N. nrk.

Seevral plans had been considered. lucstion of rules. Aii tiie n.itio- Bl hut one thought best by the committee, and which they are still considering, provided for the reduction of i committee from th" South LONDON. June the th Stake, second only to the I that ere best left unpublirh- .1 during the. balance of this administration, say up to Jan.

1. WV "Some of these expenditures are made mandatory by legislative enactment, some have been already approved by the Hoard, although they have t.v.n the form of contract ob the number of ferry lines, from the present seven to three or four, the Derby In importance, almost "on I stitgesiion mat reporters tic nan -ed concentration of traffic on the re-l, 10. I adopted. se day of Jamaica's subwar e' cfe. ncd this morning with a parade of hoo children and slnslng: reakmS at King's Park.

This had bar. iy concluded when the automobile Parade was slatted at 1 o'clock tnis Immediately afterward the first of the auto races was started In II ie a enu The chief event ef the afternoon Is the tuo-miie time trial, for which several prizes ate offered, notably a solid silver cup by The Standard fjiion. KNICKERBOCKER RECEIVERS HAVE THEIR FEES CUT i t'c ligations and all are matters which mainlng lines, and the sale of all fr-1eeply concern the welfare of the city. I initial property made useless by the In formulating anv v- rll considered de- abandonment of the lines. I c-iiouioineousiy the entry, met with ti accident put the National all the -her out of the running.

Fren. P.irt-1 r.i' hadqnarters" put on a busy rblge was leading a. the mile when she and I' hS a resn't h.i- In iii against whl'e r.c by the the the -f, t.entv-e.eht I' ef says that he would gladly make a mar-ityr of himself If by so doing he could prevent his Government from engaging I In Mich a disgraceful act ns the public LOOK FOR PLOT li fees Knl jitry, I c.ro red all as s. reue boom for John Mays IImit President to-day coutdl to make sotp.o tK up and take noti. Trns' ader.

The other elecn entries s-i. rv. to one side and escaped the tr.ris. The accident allowed Sign winiau- of the Knullsh Peib- on Ut M.h. 1 .1 honoring rf her enemies and traducers.

in i ii i uic i miiH nst papers tc nd on the tb-ke; of she 1 1 1 1 i npth 1 front t' clearly evident. T'rancaisc" thing ir id-noe this mornlnc 'he course was the evident determination to cut down th- made yesterday. Tho oirse gutter shape In many 'I he Sr. held their own the io s. inaking the remark-, ace tone it; Ag tnero wer tlir-e So ar: ouiretitig ti)c prizes ano tney a i a r.

.1. et uuniite or ey s. he all over iht DREYFUS SHOOTING a-v sill The Iroc t.i -I P.i Tli. ibs Kasu rn tip- k'o, I through 1''" 1'' prints a statement ny paries Sanlcve vjv third. or i men ne 0,1 ce are a rea ii in veot 1 i 4 1 lihonora loiji i.tio: io.

ftallej Htlltig oi i a. o. i er in ei ii ui i as says in at on Wednesday i tn luling theitictori of Signer i' night "a resolute pntilof visited M. and Im'l been for Paris Police Suspect Oregon jSh ZUl 1 t.rf-te.l even -1" Pa. lib- be- I Thi inr.oui oov Toe fo-and cuns I.

.1 bv JiJMO in I Ian a rxpt. litre. 1 c.i-. fa i' ti ll that the i Olumit tee is 1 Viv. I'onble raising funds for lait if It isn't Hammond, "ill be Fairbanks, spite ii- to run." ons of cs-liv.

Muridtv. of v. -ey, and t(ov. tlulid, of Mi-. r.l re also hete, eresstnan .1.

K. Hurke. of Ti 1 1 arilve to-day llh the t. il on of Senator Knox. Me I -i I at on.

nt the i. for the IVnns. hania delcga- Ti.e d' umo i Acted as Agent for Anti- Clark I full for In thls paper nP- jl'L I peals lo the country to turn to Hie desire body be ejected frVn. aT' Semitic Organization. drhe Christie, which made Its aped.

i it. and although It out em had to wltri-lung wort wrong with a ar be piloted bv for Tiie Standard In on ers. I The I -The an" HITCHCOCK BEING TRIED a a i went tire as Thl alt. bristi troj lij AM T.IPI nPril'xATinol i.i the Pantheon? of Signorinettn ttle asset" tb" lt.r: I ire yf us to the execution block? If so, lnoke your King." forgot do when tip' won the Derby. TROOPS SUPPRESSING RIOTS.

Jails Are Overcrowded Wounded Man Resting Quietly. JUSTICE DICKEY BLAMES IT ON JUSTICE GAYNOR. I cei vers i T-t on the month ra-e are to r. i' i ei. h.

oiak 'i i I t. wholir -r -1 place doe. not nr tne m- loin. rial ihlti or b.en arrang. and the director.

Max I --The hole a I fnt tne nr morj, a-jn-. cf the -v. i I 5 retain i KUHNE LOSES CASE IN fPPELlllIE ECUfil T.p- re-. I (or I'O' i an of It fii; i' 0. til b- of illr.lt .1 o.

rs 1 -e. or -a an Hot Application tas made Court Justice tUckey In Si I'. A Cart Kuhne. of the local Kur. nho was found guilty ale.

I li. SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT IN BELMONT'S CONDITION. HKMPSTKAD. June 5 Oliver II. P.

Helmont. on hntn an operation for appendicitis was performed yesterday, ns said at his country seat, rtrock-holt, (his morning, to show a "alight Improvement." I lo had passed a fairly good night, a member of the hiyisehold said. IT. Andrew J. Mi-roshfdf Manhattan, had remained all nlghV th (he It feared last night Mr.

Helmont might not live until morning. The I of letsitilng the re lib In i eareissHe fee. and i or. ithw tempt of court In pliot, graphing vl Am. the other cars out this morn-'ng the Aon.e -four" and "jli." a VataierhPt Cup Hoteh-ki--.

ln ii v. ny The Stsnd-ai. 1 I'loci Iiopiy; the M. P. Wot.i- ibau i A.

K. ltd err; the all J.i 1 ihe sIk-i yllnder liiom.n ait i th- P. atisyla vnla runabout and :i.i..erb. cup in-, r. hich makes its ipo.

a at this meet. At hieaK the grandstand was filled with sp.ed As there was no unc i- nice otllcially marked, it wus imi --sil le to gret accural liming A eurei was marked orf v. sterday. and tins was used by most of the men who lud stop watches held by a second i arty In ihe car. and by this method it tas po.thto to get a of ihe time mud.

The Acme tut lis ptevlous record down while th Slevens-Imryis in ail made it reduction of about seconds. The iiMi.il good liek was with the drive- .1 an,) the morning spina were fr-. from scrtdmt" The lli)n. got In oir, haul, al ti iubl early In the iii.i iiirir. but wn fixed up by .10.

In till about aubis will ctmipele In the events, lh largest eniry list of PnltM rr rAfllS. June 6 Klrm In the belief that Limls Anthehne tJregoil, who attempted to ussasslnate Major Alfred Lreyfus In the rnnlheon yeslerdny, as acting ns the agent of an nnll-Pemlllc oiganlznllon, Ihe police to-day made a thorough search of his Tarls iwrtmenls and his country villa nt rarmnln In the hope of finding com- cn i lo-day by John 11. Tlerney, Qulncy street, for the seven-year-old daugluer. Is now living with her mother Tlernev. lawyer Meatus for Mr ney said that some months ng.

mother sued for a separati wanted all the four children awarded to her. but the hubso I ecurrd three of them tluough a of habeas corpus. 't la 1 bu SNAPPING CAT RUNS AMUCK: BITES FOUR 3" to-day a cat ran at York slree. and liu m'- r.ue and before It It bit four tne jfiiMiisr alter had ten I cotme. lion the closing and Willl.imburg Trust i.

lo-t his appeal. The i' lie I'lMslon this afternocn, with i 'i ihe only one i 1 -t Kn'ine had not taken the' (r, appeal. hive for a "This writ was arsnte.l 1.1 promlsltm papers honor, said Ijitii'nr i. f. llir I I IinV-.

l''" "O-. aoo- A breh.i in I ee- They were e.rm obt of li nn" or Ihe children t. saihiiillon continued all night snd vrrv pre. that general nrr rulnilnaled to dnv In a demonstration I t-rrltotiitl had set In. Mrs.

He- no-' replied Justice Iik. a-nln-t the aoverunn nt br group of in. oil and Mr. and Mrs. WIPim twoubln be ns mean as Unit It grh'S daughter to present his name mic, A Itlingo.

-t il-en William Mutpbv tear. Id. rai Voik (r.rt an I I iu- etH.lenls In Ihe line Sevres. The police 1 and' nun. t.re constiid ly with "rI" -nstl, tja.Mioi ne his off cln I.

wlv se addre-s iearnrd The Tlerney application set I a referee. SHE OBJECTED TO LIVING WITH hars. tho stu.lents and after many si. "'n I r. IT arrests had lien made, the student lllbim Hull, of Manhattan, and were singing the Louis II.

Laneharl, thief surgeon they fl.il. lh Hospital, and three I i Pel. grlno. Italltigo mi unc meeting of miy kind ever held here. (,,.

attent. bv Anil uiabce smf.iB Snip- suty of the cars are after Ihe tints no th Cumhri land ret trophies. "'1 Ml. who advised them t.t go to Uf The tirt event, a to-mll rsce, was Troops have been parading me To tl je.lts obi, of Pasteur Institute for ir, it merit. a Mlichrll ear, tlm 3 32.

An -ft. sal.l to hnlj oil. with prominent other Mitchell tnr was sec.mtl, and Ford cars thlrtl ati'l f.rih. Murphv rhlbl was attended bv l'r ion Kebl who to Ui Iii th" n. .1.

DRIVER IS KILLED, BUT HORSES ESCAPE INJURY. A fMatrn Island Itapid Transit crashed Into a contractor' rrlncesa Hay crossing ills-- 1 the Tiank. K.ank started nt rs the tracks u(ore Illy. In the on a charge cf .1 P.el OTcil l.y his fo he it. is now lllln, MAN TAKES HIS LIFE INAm0 FACTORY.

Hrecl fur th Inst twenty-four hours, rhe. king Incipient riots It Is hed that lefore another day has passed iUlet will have been re-adored In more ihsn five hundred arrels have been made. The Jutl are over-(lowlna, Th arrests are only temporary, however, and ss s.Min as order Is pestered the melt will be liberated. M)r treyfiis was relln quietly tn-riar. He refussd to believe that Ihe hontln- was the result of a plot, lie ys It was purely the work or a slnl man, who mind km Inflamed by fancied rrleranrea.

tJreiort la still In Jatl. He Insist that ha Justified In his act, and FAKE PLUMBER STEALS MONEY AND GOLD RING. A I'llil Tin and some money were stolen from the home of William C. O'Keeffe, on JKIevenih street, near Fifth avenuw, to-day. Mr.

Keeffe Is the father of Civil prvlc Oonttnlsslon. CKeeffe. who formerlr tlved In the house. Th man who stole the ring and mnney fsJled early this morning and told the servants that he had been sent to do some plumbing: work. MiSSING PHYSICIAN CAME BACK TO-DAY.

I'r. Thomas U. fv a Hoya. 2i years eld. tb physb Ian lllo at Macon street who dlsappeered from bis home yesterday, returned o-dy Nothing as approa.

hlng train. Tho horse alt i. lied to Iho wason were unlnjutw.1. DROP FROM WINDOW MAY END LIFE OF SMALL BOY. Four-year-old Thoniss Ilellly, of Irlmer street fell from th third story rear window of hi horns yesterday afternoon and fractured hla skull, 11 was also Internally Injured.

At Ut, Catharine's Hnepltal. whers he was rs no-red. It la aald Iht boy will die. I.e. n.l'.t t.cel io ii-K cl by Ihe maglstrat hr net provide for hla wif, he was perfectly willing h.

Hie wllh him. but that she refused then derelt.ped the wf9 t- of ovlnr-ton avenue. H'f T. Mm.elf throunh the lAnrsivirro- waatr-m, tn where he was or bis physical rondt rrfiisml to ii" iiorne-s mnthcr of Henry and Ik 140th tfe.t WiWre nv mm rotiiu teriiM nm (jime uits jn miey.M M' Mitrat Rellrj- adjourned the raa. 1,1, llrk.lfc IJ.a fr.

unu, Jus, 19. lie dl4 InstauHr- morninf.

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