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§ 7 POLICEMAN A PERJURER? tradicta Hin Testimony Agninat Mrandes. Police Officer Joseph A. Behaffer, ot the Charles street station, hae kot him self In a lot of trouble today, and may be indicted on a charge of perjury for alleged fulae wearing on the trial of Joxeph Culbert, of 2a West ‘Thirtieth atreet Judge Kitagerald in G eral Seasons fel “TRAN HELD UP before Near Toledo by Four Polleeman Schaffer wae the principal witness againet Colbert, who was on trial for grand larceny in the second de Masked Robbers. Hae Tine Mactonuneny Fe ald ri W. Brandes, of 8 Dicks atree Hrook Jyn, June 1, for stealing a pockethook oo Spear, in the North Miver Brandes wan tried and convicted for the ne crime two weeka ago, and haw Would Have Got More, but the were ever aince At his trial Schaffer awore Dynamite Proof. hook an the upper dock, Immediately searched him wher he «toad and foun ~ the pocketbook on bin PASSENGERS NOT MOLESTED.| Te-tny the potteonan wore that he took Brandes downstaira toon comet room and there searched him Lawyer William Morris, who was One Robber Shook Hands with the) aienaing Culvert, drow Judge Piiteer- all'a attention to the confiicting test Messenger, Apologizing for the | ints "Hine out went for thy toinuiss Ann anoe. of the gine trial, ue when ney mer le read Schaffer'« testimony wax ehiwn to ey he wo conflcting that the Judge directed —_—-- the Jury to wequit Culbert and ent for Myandes ta give him anew trial TOLE! @ The Court. further direc iat on IDO, O. July %—Bhortly after transeript oof Behaffer'a testimony midnight train No. 87 on the Lake Shore | 4,4 hetaken: and muhmitted to foad, to which was attached an express Jury ear, which runs between Buffalo anid Avtne RL tena ae AA Hy paras Chicago, wan stopped at Recce's Bwitch and the prigoners, In any event, | midway between Archbold and Stryker, have be tort ved by the | to the Rockland County author forty-four miles wert of thin city. | When some distance from the switch the engineer saw the awitch was turned, Gepiaying the red light, and at one turned on the alr-braken, Several shois Were fired at the cab. One of the shots put out the headlight When the train stopped, four robbern Hhew clares THE ti) GILL Vdeds VY Only This Is Not a Dog, but TEDDY STIRS EM UP. Another Early Morning Tour to} Catch Delinquent Patrolmen, | and They | Trial Two Derelicts Found, Will Hav; to Stand Things were une ly lively at Fire went to the exprens car in charge Of | tteadquarters thin rhing when the Messenger ©. B. Nettleman, of Buffalo, | ire Commisaloners held their first meet Qhd ordered him to open the door and) ing wince last Thurs on which occa @ome out. Nettleman refured, and the! gion numerous appointments — and Fobbers threatened to blow up the car. | changes were made Me then came out A large number of office # were When the door wax opened the four}on hand thi morning and pressed the men entered, and xecured the contents) Cominiasioners closely of the local aafe, amounting to about! ghortiy before the Hoard went Inte} @, and then went at the big safe,whlel | executive cexeion a tall, thin man of | contained considerable money middle went up to President) ba Bince the Kendallville robbery the EX-! Grange and whispered In his ear ‘The presse Company han supplied tte enrs | Hatened patiently for a min With dynamite proof wafex, and this wate and then we hie face assumed Stood the test of four dynamite cart lay angry expression, he shouted, lout Fidges fired by the robbers, This dis-\ enough to he heard the length of the @Puraged them, and they Jumped from pom the train and disappeared “phere ne ae of your talking up fe Jamen P. Btark, a clerk in Supt. John lenie man, He ia a Tammany district fon's office, Rave the following Account | ions Jowe cannot retain him, and @f the robbery thats all there is to it “L wan sleeping In the smoking car at| A few minutes later the President had the time and was awakened by hearing |ANNNeH mil row, thin ttme with feveral shots ie the Cr ere tO eee eeeee eee nts @tandatit. J Pechident approached the cman who sat “Bhortly after hearing the rhote, 1) M4 comfortable armehaly and waauted Beard four explosions of dynamite and} jae talline npeowe tlie When awe de hen all was ati, and «i the train} etde what todo in your matter wil be pulled out for Stryker, where we arrived | dene. and not before” AU the geasion of the Hoard this morn. | Ii bits for mupplies for various tranches | Of the Department were opened “STRIKE IF YOU DARE!” | Waring ends tue to Qt 1.0. 1 went Into the express car afterwards and the messenger sald he faw only four men, “The interior of th to be damaged, except that the windows had been shot full of holes. ‘The only evidence about the through safe wan a small dent in the door, ‘The robbers did car Ald not appent rih a Stern Warn- yeom, hot make an attempt to get into the, Cob Waring to-day Issued the fallow: | r conc Ing order to stable foremen f 4 that certaln Infuences are tein the robbera left the expreas| seried wm indice drivers of Iie tienartinent ts ear, one of them whook hands with the |Mriie. if the pay tulle, for last week. and the Messenger And ApOtOKiF FOr NT eee ee Ma austing Aim to #0 much trouble,” th Oh PasMonts UAC Chose canine | CHICAGO, July %.—The train whieh |!" tniWethe dome (HAUCeAy imdube te was robbed at Rei niding, Ohio, ar-| hasten then rived to-day about on time, but with the | [i {lv meat time yom will give ll ‘tikep exprean car In a badly shattered condi Any nan wiv miemnte to atrike or whe dle tlon, Every window in the car wan) shen an Mt the delay. referred t |ahore fF reahens Wilt be Mnhvinsed broken and pnssengere and train erew | nt hic, mune will, never aypent again on the showed plainly the effect of their mit. [per rile at ihe Department ty tang ne T remain Sight acare. IAC hte head eae Be wate! The express company's oMctal state. The reasen for issuing this ter ment was to the effect that but $ihe had theta number af sweepers and dr wera | been stolen, The trainmen were on.) MMe are Wntehte ef Labor have not be Meret to avold newspaper notoriety. The [avn Gulied upon them ti elelke ities Messenger war taken to th Viited are nat pale \ Btaten headquarters and ¢ ted wih). Col Waring was served with a notice te omisiale RS RRE GROG ren ce CLEVELAND, ©, duty 2¢ The agent | BRON y"of the United States Express Company | OF Wa Muakivosien te Pate city fas: .vecelve &) telegram hie Vammany mon who have been holding Giving brief particulars of the robbery, | 4" lammany mem wine have bean bolting The exact amount of money recured | AS" lee a Mullen in he ame at the tay could not be ascertained, as it is not (rutige RBAOT ANAL) GRAIN: “FOAlBHAl Wey Known how much focal money the ex: | wane Aue i thelr places wilt he ear carried Repabitoane A sieroan Amertoan retor Fhe opinion prevail that — the robbers secu #800 and va trom the wwe ‘waprese, TUG BURNSIDE BURNED. | Company, A representative of th press Company said » however, Caugne © When Nenr Sta for New York fo [in furtedietion The robbery was committed near the ‘4 ; | her husband sent her to the bakery w Praise for Capt. Grant, Of! wiih a $6 bill to pay a niall indebted: trolmen Will Also Be the Seventh, nex, She got the change, and was Placed on Trial. J about to go upataire when Polleeman | Adam Raedig, of the Mliridge street President Hoosevelt, and hin handy | station, she says, placed her under ar-| ‘phe Police Commissioners are going to man, Acting Roundaman ‘Tlerney, elimb> | rest charge of disorderly conduct. | make an example of a police captain fd the stops at Pollce Headquartera at| Mra. Schwarta said the officer had | and weveral patrolmen, who have. It ts 7 o'clock thik morning, After having | made the arrest purely out of spite. |aiieged. indifferently obeyed. the orders left the patrolmen to themselves for ten | After the arrest her husband entered &l gent out from Police. Headquarters to days, the Commisdioner-Houndaman and protest at the station-house and, she! strictly enforce the Bixelae law His ald started out at 3 o'clock this clares, was inform that if nothing nfalthcul nth and morning to look for porstty Diuecowte in the Seventh, Bh Twelfth Precincts ‘Houndaman” Roonevelt reported that after four hours’ patrolling he had dis red a pair of policemen who were shirking duty, and Acting-Roundsman Tierney has been Intructed formu coy Jute complaini« against them and th Will be trled probably next week Thurs: day ‘The derelict were in the Bleventh and Twelfth Precincts, whieh are com- ed respectively by Aeting-Capt han and Capt Schultz, ‘The names of the delinquents were not disclosed, | HF Hoowevelt vinited the He { first and spent an hour there, calling at the Madison at tation about ¢ o'clock, where he saw and talked with Sergt. Brennan He had lots of praise for the manner fn which Capt WW Grant te admin Intering pollee affalre in the preeinet Not a roundaman or a patrolman. wan found tottering or Gilling with eltizens, In the Twelfth the “Commissioner | roundsman RAW a patrolman watohtng | workmen for fifteen minutes while they | Were laying raliway tracks, ‘Then hte | mimber was taken | Hn the Hleventhy Precinet a “copy win xeon standing in front of a saloon | talking With a bartender, for which des | Mn answer txtation €% Miu " eformer, who was Powith dis | min. ppeatod to him to hear | sald HowaK not witht we upon HC and went | her atory, but on hin wa Of hin touring volt eatd at began t Roundaman’ 1 ever ant bay setplin ave d nite diatrict whten Brecinet, E found not Tespeaks well for the In all Capt the Seventh | one delinquent Captain” SERGEANTS TRANSFERRED. | Dying in the Great Sunday Desert. Move wanouneed Lon evitens mination the whole po: | Village of Kendaliville, Ind. where the Specie v Kvening World) Hee foree would trans: rl Die express robbery ooourret about two) SPAMPORKD. uly The tugboat! time was fortheoming tis omerning Yeare ago, and, in the opinion of the Gen VK. Rurnaite, owned by dames | MeN Acting Chief Contin relieved Act 1 Was perpetrated by the MoWilliames f{ New York, whieh lef jing Captain James Lynoh from the eom Wilson's Point, Norwalk, last night | Mand of che West Twentieth street “Had the Company not been supplied hornd for New York, cauaht fre aboni {tation and xent hin to do sergeants With stationary safes a larke sum of half a mile west of Stamiont light be- |My in the West One Hundredth street Money Would have been taken Rut for miinight ast nigh | station. iekbs farcugh sates. are areanged The Mames were seen from the shore] Lynch bas been on the “feather ede that Rot even the mearencer was chie Amt People heant the noes af an explo-| for some time. Not so long ago he was {> open them, noiwithstanding that Rockets were sent up from the burn. | {let for fulsely arresting three men, bad & revolver placed at his head and KANT ihe signal was respond! to and last Thursday Commissioner Parker ab threatened with death another tie subpycel to be the Put listened to a complaint againat hin mite | WAUBEON, ©. July %—Five men ooen dy w Woman, who aWore to the abusive fre under arrest here on sus . Vessel was burned to the water's [ant fietecent langnage the Aetng Cap being connected with the b The Sige and hulk Moated to Shippan | ta Per hee n ° Y J amfor where sank « Contin detailed se t Mabbctives refuse to state what evitence ¢ % - Rasux St there ts against chem - { ake eon tramps. Whe. were * Unt Sergt Jumped off when the sb CAUGHT FIRE ON A ROOF, fer ta th and ran back to Archbal ad made in the Lake Bhore people th West One less than three hours « Roofer Rinter Madly P a t cay riff of the 4 olmen Were transferred by Lake Shore tC Rareoal stove Conlin, who sat that all ches and Artived at the = . Rie “ cs agen ad been made for the ber scene of the services SAME OLD TIGER ciiding at 7 Brash «| KEPT HIS SALOON OPEN A Men jens Reform Stripe or Shar oe ets | Mate sold Soft Drinks After Nourse Two Way Be Added To-Night. He made id r to Test the Law When the Tammany Hall General eng Mand s evtore Fo Main, « Committee gets through its business "4S AGERE etn he ss heeper, of HS ‘ Meeting to-night the wiewam machine tha ers Kk was , woe ars a sirikong WH be about as thoroughly reorganize He war abie . x Varknurs . ‘ a the Jewsters intend iC shall 4 - 1 : > w the same old ‘Tammany 4 ; Gan uicelas with pertaps a meaningless retorm tea. Ye M,C. A, BUILDING GUTTED, > : ture ort il 10 A reat mary old at Ae ie) thie ores, The contests. among ambith ah pe keeping his place open a» workers for leaderships will probably PITt Cameecs @ Lose tm Matz a aly hie he ended by the selection of these em Washinate # 7 hent reformers in the various districts \WwasHiwoTo “mA ag ig ee eed his #-Nicholas T Brown fo) K Keating is morning fib starte « copped ; » . S-—John Purceli BES Shin stroyed the building upied by the aterwe began t RT. Pispeirich 22-F 0 Lay 5 Ps weiss and @ ks. He t-W. & Moore BW. b Stilings ung Men's . ws siness #1 1.30, whe i= DD. Sullivan. 2-V. J Dowling. New York av b “ . Pdames Wo tole = J Senne and. Fifteen he} r & Martin kage! 2€—Thom " buildings @ rt admittet in ©. hg oe 5 2 esd + Mi m * * 1 « Thommen Gence” | SsoRsiie Ww wena” Child Caused « 84,000 Pire and sa porens 4, Boolly 30—Lawrence Deimoui ee ra x pd every — Dooling Charles "Weide < S thie morning * ea 4 t > Reilly 2 J Ryan heed * lignes contle by @ obild on . hating © Phumikitt, B—Witltam Ko Burke f the fve-mory flat-hou | aw he ‘Keenan Be—Jacob Reabold. sree we PY Mag strate Wentworth parole i Mahon %—Jobn B Shea fre dit abou we) amy will announce his deciste 4 ‘Murphy oatente | row ER, WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1905. THE NEW ST. BERNARD. - _- = rs i = a Tiger, and the Man Is Not Freezing in the Ice, but! JAILED FOR SPITE? Mra. Schwarts Sent Away on I {LUKEWARM GAPTAIN. Mra. Rosle Schwartz was before Su- preme Court Justice O'Brien to-day on A writ of habeas corpus, and related a Flory of alleged police persecution which the Court characterized as an outrage. Mrs. Schwartz and her husband are hatmakers, and live at 4 Delancey street. ‘The lower floor of the butlding In used ax a bakery Saturday morning, Mrs, Bchwarts sald, fe Police Poard to Discipiine Him for Not Enforcing Excise Lawe. Delaney, of Chi Street, or Schultz. of Delancey Street 7 Commissioner Parker has the matter under consideration, and the charges will be formally made, it Ix sald, at the next meeting of the Hoard, which occurs Friday. e name of the Ps was «ald about It charged. Morria Schwartz wife's atatement, Anwinta torney Hennes an had t hia wife would be dis- Rubstantiated hin t Diatrict-At- | that the wo- Captain and the names of the patrolmen, Commis- ba rthan) woner Parker to-day declined to di- ana 1 to the Justices of Special Se alge. ‘Tha informatio in given out beforcha , it Is sald, to all poll hard case.” sald dus- Hd Hike te t commanders and patrolm | ing that they must bestir: themselves Into giving New York City one of the | drieat Sundays It has ever known next Sunday, on a penalty of having charger nas a warn- to chang ated and imprsoned without at parent foundation re alnst them, 1g Is thought | “it the commit ular 1 do not | Srecenred: saainet: them: ty de now Re hae thas any | that the captain in question in De- power in the matt wever, the | laney, of the Charles street station, in Re eee en ae tote Atteyney | xclae arrests were made by Jefferson that the woman hax been harshly dealt | Market Court officers with 1 will order her discharge.” ‘There ts another rumor, however, that roth th tear a tn her evan Me. Behwart® capt. Schultz, of the Delancey atreet The latter sald he would make a formal | Stetion, te the alleged derelict age whom @ complaint was made by Se charge against Policeman Racdig be- u y fore the Police Cd ts tary Abbott, of the City Vigilance SOCK: LES GSS SS BERGE: League, who alleges that several sa- loons In Behults’'s precinct were doing @ flourishing business under hiv very nose last Sunday, \ Tt ix not known to what particular | EAKINS TRIAL RESUMED. Kvidene Already ‘n A to eat et the eeiounes belong HNO Bee y o be charged with non-enforcement. 0! RSD y EOIN) Wate the Excive law, BUC IU Is believed that | It Is belleved the trial of Capt, Eakins | they are attached slither the Delancey | which was resumed this morning at [OF Charles street station Police Headquarters, will be concluded thin week The Captain dinarderty hy ifteenth Dr The Parkhurst Soctety b I was frat begun w lot of damaging ¢ pi Making, vet the BURGLARS LAUGH AT POLICE. Two More Robberies While Detec- ves Search for the Thieven. Two more robberies were reported to- day to Acting Inspector O'Rrien at Pe lice Headquarters, ‘The thefts occurre allowing, in the Is accused of flourish since the Sago, put in Wonderfully successful ins securing | & few days ago within a stone's throw rs of re able witnesses, who lof Headquarters, | io Tatton. taken when the trial, There is satd to be an organized gang | Will have been concluded will make/of burglars in the vietnity of Police nearly Hf not quite a million words, TC) Headquart During the past two | would require about sd columns of “The | weeks there have been at least four Eventing W Mt to publish I , and the nature Arthur Milbury, or 7 South Wash. | places foretbly ente ing Secretary of the Industrial) of the work shows that the men are Alliance, of 170 Meceker street, was te | noe novices at the business "i Nees rl r © burglaries re- He aad the neighborhood, including | ‘The first of the two burglaries re Woat Third street, West Pourth street | ported was committed in the fur manu- and Wooster aireet, had Improved great: | facturing establishment of Hess & y during Che last year re’ givesks. Meni | Then Policeman Zimmerman, whe was | Bases, at 418 Broome street, Monday on the stand when the last adjournment |The firm occupies (he entire second floor | [was taken, resumed the stand and tolt lof the building. ‘The janitor of the Nis experience iN Watehing houses (the ie Bree A ‘Ttoohth Mrecinet whiehewere tesarded | building opened the front d at suspicious and harbor! o'clock, and the thieves entered be- es ; . tween that time and 8 o'clock, when the tH several Instances he ¢ erat aa ed tog goatee teaton oR eastie the | workmen of Hess & Rases arrived to go | Hamed tn the Parkhurat ha One | to work. In particular (was 11 West thind | oa reaching the plave, one of the sire citar store kept by Mar 5 Miasovared chai (he lack Had Horrmann, sister of Wa Herrmann, | workmen dis iat: ther lack. Ba this was not been forced fom the hall door. An in- hinS Dut vestigation followed, and it was disc ered that several hundred dollars’ worth Of fur capes had been stolen ZAMMerMan wo} a disorderly hous @ cigar business was do! ABUSED BY A POLICEMAN? Mrs. Martin | |“ on the following morning evi lithe same gang Visited the necktie man turing. establishment of Stack & on the block below, at 434 Broome The place Was entered at Again time in the morning that Saicoiman Jano i. he & Bases's place © tered, and JRO OR IANS ON SUAUE ons e same manner, by fore East Sits seventh street station, heard The Nurglars a complaint made against him at Head. about $100 Worth of neckties | i orning, of . Tie teotives have been at work on oth quarters (his morning, of a very serious Dave Koon At work Ott ot natur the thieves have been at The nt was Mrs Thomas under their noses, and ap-| Manin: wat Heventysfitthy ats parently do not eare anything about the | - police. who aay. nat. she -atrernis June | PSiveral men from Police Headquarters % last, MoLaughiin entered ber house on the cases, besides the Without a Warrant accused her of run from the Mulberry street | station-hous ng a disorderly house, and a her vile names, The 4 herp pers E Rev. Clendenin Praises Mr Max Gussente and Ror. Phe Mrs. Marin say ‘ ' Pittieth to besieve m sicemen wh wever, wh Aoling Cap: Prerea Ser ‘ Dut. Mrs, Mat Acuag Sere, Wiliam e patrolman went into Mrs. taid they bad won the When be came from met t son of M Rich Policem a consumptive ar ~ weak Poileeman Thomas 0 Rourke, of the East Pitty er pees ean foes a. ashes che Commiaioners ia st rendered ed on | Fieerwont t he had abused | M that he had a * Arrest ot] Acting Capt, Lynch Transferred y Ka hatonet! ac ene Wet Twentieth street police er art bad been icles i aint, however. was enter-|(lneis ener that he, he tained, and McLaughlin will be tried be x West One Hundredih stree: ‘ore the Commissioners next week. police ere he would aseume e aah Of eergeane | Santiago de Cuba, IRISH RIOT ELECTION. the Dynamiter, Creates a Disturbance at K LONDON, July %.—At 3.90 P.M. tu day the following were the numbers of members of Parliament elected by the different parties: ‘ a3 a) Government total ma cee Aw 0 10 2 Opposition total 20 Net Unioniay gaing The feature of to-day's returns was that the Conservatives captured four Scotch seats in addition to three English Beats. The Parnellites were South Meath, victorious in In the West Division of Clare, Mr. Maguire, ex-Speaker Peel's son-in-law, who was standing for the Parnellites, was defeated and lost a seat to the McCarthyites. The temperance people are delighted at the fact that Sir Wilfred Lawson Waa re-elected in the Cockermouth Di- vision of Cumberland, but his majority was cut down by 5% votes, in spite of the fact that Lawson is the largest land-owner In the district, while his op- ponent was a comparatively unknown man. Miss Frances E. Willard, President of the World's Woman's Christian Tem- perance Union, who im the guest of Lady Henry Somerset at Reygate, tele- kraphn to the Associated Press to “tell America that Lawaon, the temperance There wax a serious riot shortly be- fore the close of the poll at Kilrush, County Clare, Irelond. J. F. Egan, the dynamiter, who was recently released from prison, drove into High street, where he was met with hostile cries of: “Down with Egan the traitor!” Sean defied the crowd and flourished a stick in a threatening manner. Even- tually the disturbance became so rer- fous that the police charged the crowd, who retaliated with sticks and stoner. Many persons were injured during the affray. INTERNATIONAL OIL DEAL. in and America Split Up Euro- pean Territory. ST, PETERSBURG, July %4.—It ts an- nounced that an agreement has been concluded at Paris, between Ameri- can and Russian petroleum firms, by which all the kerosene trade of the Mediterranean, Sweden and Norway will be given to Russia. In the remainder of Europe Russia is to export 35 per cent. and America 6 per cent, of the kerosene needed. CAMPOS IS LOCATED. Arrives at mkaseuille ou to Santingo de Cuba. HAVANA, July %4.—Captain-General Martinez de Campos has arrived at Manzanillo on his way to the city of a Way Will Engtand Support Japant LONDON, July 24.—A despatch to The ‘Times from Tien-Tsin says that Japan is delaying the negotiations for a new commercial treaty with China, and also the execution of the terms of the con- vention relating to the evacuation of the Liaotung Peninsula pending the result of the British elections, in the hope that the new Government of Great Britain will support Japan against Rus sia, IN THR WORLD OF LABOR. Financial tary A. Watt, Sr hy lected by Carpenters’ Union No, 440, The union varpenters of Boston are om atrike for the eight-hour workday Painters are striking for union wages on the mew school building on Ninth street, near Firat been re- body of Frederick Drescher, Noo 2, who died last Sundi AL Fresh Pond yenterday Loeal 1,138, of Machininte’ was cremated Assembly K “The funeral ¢ to-morrow 10 A.M. from 1809 John & W B34 Kast Eighty-fourth street, has heen elected as a member of the Board of Shipers the onal Wood-Carvers’ Anaoolath No The sith tibbon weavers al Basle, Switzerland, Dave notified the union of that trade tn this city i sirike has heen declared off. They ® hed tt rk for the $200 to the atrike fund. Uni contribute Nrickiayers hy atrih dered aym- ps Btw forkers, Unt eaid contra lated their senses ge mo whten month higher and F KS elected the v4. Prenident anal Sere seph Hafield. Re Poles a geant Un Anmooia which provides that union machinists musi be employed on repairing typesetting m chines at all offices under the surisliction of the a Upon request one of the delegates of th. Arlantic ome! Seamen's Union the mecretary at scellaneous Section of the CL twas in Btructed yererdas mp iain ne Police mmissioners that a patrolman from the ahs since tuted olor Christophe garmahere savor Union Theodore om the Robinson wab muse s member ut the Grine New Hall for “Evening Wort Guard named Hicks was crushed, eoldiers narrowly D ” | panicky Rawite | WHEAT WAS PANICKY, | In Short Order It Sold Up 2 1-2 Above Yesteraay’s Closing. Chicago's Adv nce Vas Evea Mer Rapid Than Here. Speculative Flurry In Cotton, and Prices Kell Sharply. The bulla set a hot pace for th wheat hears at the Produce Exchan and Chicago Board of Trade this morn- ing An unsettled condition of foreign markets, induced by reported serious) complications in Turkey, started the) trouble, | The feeling here and at the West was at times, and everybody was very nervous. The initial trades at New York were made at 72% for September, but It was merely a calm before the storm, for prizes advanced with panic-like rapld- ity until September was selling at 73% cents ot about 24 cents above yester- day's closing. ‘At Chicago the advance was more rapid than here, First sales of Septem- ber wheat were at 3-4 cent advance It selling at 681-4 cents, and then it went up like a rocket until an improvement of 3 cents over yesterday's closing prices was recorded, September moving up tu 705-8 cents, after which it settled back to 70 cents, The bears covered freely at every ad- vance in prices and sales were very heavy, amounting to about 4,000,000 bush- els at New York on early trades. Corn took a conservative course and opened somewhat higher, with first trades in September at 491-20, here and at 443-Kc, West. Oats were steady, but quiet. ‘There was a speculative flurry in cot- ton and prices fell off sharply, the early sales Indicating a decline of about 6 points from yesterday's closing figures. ‘he immediate cause for the decline was an unexpecte!’ break in Liverpool of about 3 points on contracts and a slight decline In the price of spot cotton, with sales of cnly 6,000 bales, a very light business for the middle of the week. The early sales included August at 6.69 a September, 6.75 @ Octo- her, Gai a 688; November, 6.87; Decem- ber, 6.91 a 6.92, and January, 6.96 a 6.98, READING SOLD UP TO 18 1- Stocks Show Great Strength in Wall Street. Without any new developments t» af- fect values, speculation at the Stock cxchange this morning displayed re- newed strength, and still higher prices were recorded. There were free purchases for local acount, but an almost entire absence of buying orders from London. As a mat- ter of fact, the arbitrage houses sold small amounts of the shares having an international market. The Industrial stocks were somewhat easier under sales to realize profits. Sugar ran off 1lo-8 to 112 3-4. in the other hand, the Coal stocks displayed increased firmness and under a brisk Heauey, Reading rose from 163-4 to Coa Stocks were generally lower this af- ternoon. A sharp jump in the price of wheat was used to circulate reports that the crop had been damaged, and he grangers were sold on this theory. The industrials were also easier. The Closing Quotations, Opening. High. Low. Clos. American Tobacco. «11% 111% 110% 11055 Amertoan Sugar Ri “11MM 114 112% 113% Amer. 110% 10144 100% 101ty Amer. +1 TN 26 26% Am, Cot. Te The Teh TH, Atlantic “& Pacific 1S ay Wy RN BK BTN BAM D4ty BA 2 ONN Chicago Gas... hi, Bur, & Quincy Chicago & Northweat Chicago & Northw Chi, MIL @ st Ch, MHL & Bt P. pf. R. Isl, & Pac ni. c. G Consolidated Edleon Ml, of N. ¥ Lack. & West. Minois Central... Jowa Traction ‘ie |P ‘Telegraph ake ow ange pt Cordage gurr | TO AVOID RATE CUTTING. Railroad Conference at Manhattan | Beach Make: ttle Progress, MANHATTAN REACH, July 24.—The railroad officials who have gathered here to take part in the proceedings of | the Committee appointed by the Trunk Line Association to provide a plan which may do away with all cut rater and all roads to maintain the schedule rates of freight tarffs held} many conferences at the Oriental Hotel this morning, i The Committtee was set to meet at 2) this afternoon, and during the morning the officials were evidently endeavoring h some sort of an arrangement | going into the meeting. The! force Beecham’s pills for con-| stipation 10c. and 25¢. Get teed, $3 00 Principal object of the chats and tncen was, however, to uncertain tert SPORe the sittarent roads, as represent. ere, ata ° age on on the much-talked-of Exactly |= what proposit been placed before tite Commaren winct known, but generally the scheme pro- posed ix understood to be the turmarion of @ pool Into which all the ral! and Tala Mnew will go under an tron-clad agrege The talk about, the hotet would seem to Indicate that while astern men are more anxious ty eecce ment than are the Ww ne no} ni e pl we plans outiin sity for agreeme some Kind. is shown by the ctr tract that although but one month has gone by since the last agreement between the ds as to passenger rates the prices. being cut, and in some cases to an extent as to be almost ruins corridore are suc ous. jatter and Furrter Directory. The Hatter and Purrier Trade Directory haw Just been Istued by the publishers, the Gallleom & Mobron Co, 12 Astor place. 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COOK—Young woman, first-cla boaring-hyuse; city or country, tet flight, up. _ COOK & laundress in private family; city ee ‘country; 7 years’ city reference, 435/W. 54th, CooK—Young woman as cook, washer @ ironers city reference; clty or country, 306 W. 39 at., 24 floor. COOK—Respectable woman as cook, washer @ troner, small family; city or country. 770 10tm back. 2 Ett English cook; — understan: nda of fancy cooking; excolle Doarding-hosse oF small hotel; city oF W. 27th st, 1 flight, back. COOK—Respectable woman, thoroughly under= stands «coking, to go out by day or week: i assist with Mght housework; referestce. 771 ave. 1 Might, COOK—Firat-cla: carving: all baker: man as cook; good city refer 216 E. 102d wt, COOK & Inundress, good baker; city or countrys reference. 320 W. 18th st., Ist Might, room % COOK—Respectable young woman an cook oF to general housework; best city reference. all W. 66th at, ee COOK—Young woman as first-class order or diner cook. 212 W. 624 at, COOK, competent; country oF city; willing @ ob!iging; good reference; no objection to wash= ing; middie aged. 113 W. 15th at. COOK—Woman as cook & laundress: _ try. 282'W. 16th at., Fear, Amt floor. GoOK—Young English girl as food cook & iaun- ress; references, 213. S0th at; Sha nessy'« bel COOK—Strong, willing girl, ax cook @ laund) or eeneral Tousework. McCarthy, 170 i Mae willing to agetet R004 cook; ning; Kood reference; no objection to Int flat. Miller, 525 W. 43d st. ity oF comme country. 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COOK—Reliable woman as cook or laundrens; ef | or roumire; pes: reference. 126 W. 37 }Janitor's bel COOK—Young Swedish girl to cook, wash & of do general Nousework, Mrs." Johnson, M8 ooh st, 2 Might Found cook i brant colored, hotel or clubs ea; country. preferred 280 W. 624 at bread & ds. Advertiner, 308 competent, will assist with rel, city of country, Mullane, aves; sleep home. cme eee COOK—Swedlah witl aw frstciane cook in private amily. haw Rretclans referonce. | Matilda Petore 4 Sivens Mal Awe AL 3 COOK & lann x kirl; Kool! refereniom MeLaighlin. cork ax fiest-clann American Prot & laundress, trustworthy, experienced, Lordam 142 B. S4th i, Ist Moor wed Chambermaide, Walt » ae. CHAMAERMAID—Reanectablo Rint Ak for American Caniiiy in petyate house, Call from to 7 PM. W298 Ath wt, 24 bell: CHAMMERMAID. Motion & daughter, cole Mambermeld nz watirers other ok y. Janes, box 283 World, ups cia 1 an upstairs CHAMBENMAID. 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