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‘ . DFast Express Crashes ANN WRECK INJURES, SEVEN. Into Cars Loaded with Stone. | NEWCASTLE, Pa., July 2—The pas- @onger train routhbound from O1) City. Pa. on the W. N. ¥. & P branch of the Pennsylvania, ran into two care loaded Of this city, at 1 o'clock this morning, wrecking the train ‘Two passungers and five trainmen sus-| tained more or less serious Injuries, and many others were bruised Their names; William McEirre, New Wilmington, Pa., badly cut about head end face; Mrs. J. A. Barnes, Newenstle Pa., right shoulder broken and badly Bruised; T. W. Dougherty, bax: ter; William Gumfry, brakem Barnhart. engineer; Mail Agent bury; fireman. name rt learned On the train with « funeral party were Henry Robinson, Distributing Clerk of the House of Representatives at Washington, and Dr. i 8: Mer-| cer, Pa. who took care 0 th jured until the phystelans arrived. RAN AMUCK WITH A KNIFE. Man Suddenly Be- comes Insane in Ben- nett Building. Ban- Ghortly before soon to-day there was, uch excitement in the Bennett Bulld- fing, Nassau street, between Ann and Beckman, caused by a man running amuck on the seventh floor screaming and brandishing a knife, and tenants and persons visiting offlees in the build- tng fled in terror J. W. Behan. the elevator starter, | groppled with the man and disarmed him, and the police reserves from the Oak «tree who been sum- Morel, took ¢ man to ¢ station house, where he gave name as James Lacoiede. and said that ho had no home ‘The man seemed (o be crased by the heat, but w taken .o the station house he qutet. n and did not seem to need :reatment At the Bennett Fullfing all \ptorme- ton as to the affair was Jef DED T THE UNION LEAGUE. Millionaire Jacob 8S. Rogers Succumbs to Old Age and Heat. ' Incod 8. Rogers, the son of the foun- der of the Rogers Locomotive Works, of Paterson, N. J. was found dead in hie foom at the Union League Club to-day A servant went to call him and found him lying on the side of the bed dead. His death was caused by old age au- | perinduced by the heat. The body will| be taken to Paterson for burial Mr Rogers at one time was consid. ered the richest man in the state of New Jersey, Hie wealth wan esti- mated from 17.00.) to 9.000. He) hed ilweys been prominent in the busi- ness world, but he came into unusual | prominence when he ordered the clos- ing of the big locomotive works in 199) without any apparent reason. But Mr. Rogers kept his affairs to himeeif and all questions—when one could enough ww the militon- Aire au him—as to why the Works were closed remained unan- ewered Mr. Rogers was a bachelor, He spem ‘Most of his time in New York City, al- though he had a magnificem esate arrose (he river, with stuffed deer in the front yard and live deer in the spacious grounds in the rear lhe bad a fow very chase friends, and She Was Married To-Day to George Cabot! Ward at the Oratory, Brampton-- Distinguished Guests. LONDON, July 2-dieorwe (8 Ward, of New York, and Justine Bay rd, daughter of Wo Bayard © New rk, were married tht « at the Oratory, Brom The bride was given away by her r The bridesmaids were Alice Morton and Caroline Drayton, and the maki of ting. Baron the beidegroon honor was Olivia Hoffman, a courtn wan the best mm After the wedding ceremony a re tion was held at the house of Je H. Choate, the United States Amba dor, which was lent for the “ oh on MR. HEWITT NO LONGER WITH SEVENTH NATIONAL. eepyens His Name Has Without Authority in Con- nection with the Failed Bank. Mr. Erskine Hewitt's name has been erroneously published as that of @ di rector in the failed Seventh National Bank. The fact is he has not been a director for many months and is in no Way concerned in the recent manage- ment of the bank. He resigned aa a director last year and sold his stock Bince then he has had no knowledge of of part in the management. His name was given out {n an uncorrected list of directors nearly a year old, and this did Mr, Hewitt a grave injustice, which The wan correcta GOMEZ TALKS that It Has No Politi- cal Significance. only a few, but to them he never told h nivale busiiens ie that bia home is a veritable rate newt | of disorier and raggedness. It is also said that he war @ woman-hwter. He would never 40 °9 any place where a woman was likely to be His estate consiets of several hundred acres, all under excellent cultivation. Tas city of Paterson has grown up around it and it in now very valuable His father, pneeen i Re Paterson in it. He had e from the United States Army. with whieh he fought In the war of 1812 He wae at fret a carpenter, He soon baw & machine shop with « capital Twenty years later the first steam locomotives were brought to this coun try from Europe. The machine shop Was then running under the name of rs, ey & Grosvenor. One of men in the shop said he could make @ locomotive iike it. He did eo, and it we River and OVERCOME BY GAS. Pipe Breaks in Park Rew Baliding Gnd Vive Persons Are Aflected. | breaking of a ane pipe te Park Row aie « so! et | again {Luminting @29 _ in the Salling were | font the ee in the * f che Paterson sterice of Rogers | dition Gen. Gomes, looking « as possible under the atmospheric c leclared, before issuing mal statement at the Waldorf-A-sto to-day, that the heat in Havana never reached that of New York. The General issued this statement: “In response to the request of The Bvening World for me to make tee mer? in regard to Cuba, all I have to/ that the acceptance of the Platt cool and calm sey | amendment by the Cuban Constitutional Convention has already defined the litte) situation of Cuba, Cubans are all anxious self-government they are all to that end. “There ts not one wha does not desire to see the Mag float over freedom—a flag which representa so much suffering and s many sacrifices for freelom's sake. The whole Work! has known this for years “The sole object of my visit to thir country has been my great desire to em- brace my old, true and loyal friend and as the to establish orking | Mr. Thomas Ketrada Paima, whom | have not been able to see since peace was re-established, and, of cour, to pay a visit to President McKinley, to Cubans owe so much, and to many sad stientiv and Catnowe Woo oe country sath the nit A of qn to brea! ved Cuba. fod ie changed. , forth in oe ft fale land ! Wet Lm er rican | see HERES Been Used | . i t IMISS CUTTING IS A LONDON BRIDE. it alt 7 Sgr earner = THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1901; NON MEN KD. | “TRUST IN FHT, | saiailt Shafter Sel | Struggle Is for Union's Existence. Special to The Keen PITTSBURG, July 2-—-The Aeht de the Ama sity A vmbl Stee Hoop Company isin the hands of new owners, with new capita! and new ideas. ympany and the J THe CRAWFORD SHOE They offer to the public the best $3.50 shoe that can be produced A shoe for well-dressed men and women. It is made of the best leathers, by the best workmen. We want you to see this shoe—to look it ; over and convince yourself that in style, fit and quality it is unequalled, ; Every pair is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money back. number fftee We do not want a single pair of uncomfortable feet in Crawford Shoes. One is‘located at the cornerof Nassau and Fulton The ~ We call particular attention to our new Stores in Manhattan. Streets, in the heart of the busy downtown district—the finest and most commodious Shoe Store in that section. other is located at No. 150 West 125th Street. At all of our stores prompt service and careful attention is assured, | CRAWFORD SHOE MAKERS FOR BARKER, 262 West 1agth Street, Manhattan, 150 Wen ae Street, Manhatcan. Counsel for Keller's As- DEVANEY ADDS TO Slow Healing a al CON EY’ S GAYETY. Sores the Amaigamate them !n STorREs: With rich, blood one is Png Mo | with sores or ulcers, A cutor any aiety to the flesh heals in a few days, natnre suppl ing the healing balm in the form of healthy new but when the circulation is tainted with poisonous germa, humors or any effete matter, a slight scratch or abrasion: of the skin becomes a festering sore, tiny pimples grow te be boils, swollen joints and inflamed often break out into offensive, slow ing € Th wisye xtraordinary p Py ; - ‘ ‘ healing sores. A polluted blood is always a menace to health ; not only does ig ¢ flowers 4t of error { case of s] . Ee ag) Erit ot error tn the cane of ‘Thamas Police Captain Said He Was Robbed; Then He keep the skin in a chronic state of inflammation, but evers orga and flee of the ong the guests were Mr u rt : body suffers from an impure and sluggish circulation, Yor feel well M 4 ‘ohn Kelis cs ties " ish circulation. uu never feel well, Jorep H. Choate, Mr. and Mrs oat “54 is Caesar Cheek af bho Wanted to Start the Street Cars. are not and can never feel well until the system is relieved of its terrible ieedt Paget, Mr. and Mrs His ents, We wnsteall Yon Winks, ot s of impurities. With the blood so contaminated, so deeply poisoned, uleers, boils \e 1 Mrs ate : Mr Sacks tor hapuee, Sik otk waa. va. and sores of grey kind are apt to become chronic and often run into cancer, . ’ in rT s t - el ived by " yan Winkle from| Pollee © Devaney, of, ia walle , Sores and ulcers are Mrs M ety Sear also 4s ad haeh enataally eek ributed very to the natural | t ve erty of the blood and a | which waa very offensive. I spent over A M M, fer bie aipnatere.|@avety and: exciton . an ldanmal is asey was there and 414 weak and slow circulation | om two trips to Hot Springs, and local physle a : Trenton at] Bowery between the bours and 4| ws we os tase brought on by long con. | Clans treated me to no purpose. I had abou’ ry W se t cma ia © this morning al Devaney Wee aot the capt tinued sickness, malarial | deeided to have my lex utated, oy cS | States mbase 2. ¢ h Jor pete ei me to tr 8 ! 1 4 seneust tat pan . ; poisoning, torpid » liver, cig induced to t T began S be gait A rie of the appeal taken by Bar hat ve et im come port ot baal nw do it has completely and thi Desur N i Bod ha to do his n rt “os whatever is calculated to y leg i @ witness today as te Van Winkle said to-day that ne tor a Sh. destroy the vitality of the | 8, 6.8. will do when taken regularly. ‘The e had telten out on appeal in benalt of blood and break down the | has healed entirely and my health has impro Harker and that he would be at work constitution Peo old | wonderfully, I ia 20 pour. om the matter for a few days For $ Ghrcmic sores last some Box 245, inona, Miss, of M: Do net tke De. Herte Wealthy manu ue po ERSKINE HEWITT, HEAT DELAYS OF AIS VISIT., MURDER TRIAL The General Declares|The McDonnell Case Goes Over Until Monday Next. i Interest at the rate of 4 per cent Sinithe lei: tates tember—hence it is necessary Pnesynd So Ay. inf al heat, to-day adjourned until for us to dispose of clothing for the three, four, f ai j the trial of Myles MeDonnell tor now in stock, or return it to our me aad poovay Bodh all murder of George Price. He anid factory “Depente arante crane would be an approach to inhumanity tv You are earnestly invited to any month draw interest for {u:i moa ° o pel ynsidering the condi ot | ea ME Uilbees Paina G, Casein Examine into every detail of Hours 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M who collaperd y, and. others quality, workmanship, style . , Marae in the trial be convinced we are selling Interest and Dividend Notices. is was ore disappointmen >+ 5 | Mex scinonnel "The eaeety wife of tie everything at UliZENS SAVINGS BANK, accused, whe had expected that he ie" tree to Join ee and | One-Half Actual Value. at the ttle home at} Your judgment will back our claims a rs. McLonne’ xbares che beet otf is made by ourselves in our Suits and trousers; for dt ple counsel, Adrinam Levy” and ity own factory and sold by our- ng rect fa nected with the t her h selves in our own stores, It is 5, Vedic i will feeling deep- Y sere. ae wir geeerday | The Shoe of Comfort nels, styles include sing On awa : vat @ amatis reasted coat, or the smart and das! Bennet ob t is finely tailored clothing w } hak &.. talking about — Snellenbury he shoe of fullest possible value pret, best that ful tailorin f be BECAUSE there are no middie profits, duce—tit, fashion and «ear times for years, eatin om he would Ike to have Bk into the flesh, muscles, tissues, and even down into the ball and are such @ Governors eland Hell Gate Ferry IFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, aa. Twas a has vince at | ™ tax upon the system that it is hard for the patient to recuperate, and a simple er Gherif? Healey said | 7*!* malady often proves fatal | sal t Nothing so quickly or surely restores lost strength and vitality to the blood) these circumatances Barker! yciicemen he met asS.S. 8. Itis an antidote for the severest forms of Blood Poison, as well as yoably not be removed ntl |them are from Manh nd di 4 the irritating humors that cause the eruptions and sores that sap your very life enise him, and nly escaped nin Ola “land so greatly disfigure you, 8. 8, S. is the only guaranteed purely y vegetable eat severa sions by showing vm being Fobbed or hur: blood purifier, It contains no mercury, potash, arsenic or other hurtf SHIPPING NEWS. his badae ‘ * iawn Tf cleanses the blood and purifies the circulation, tus ridding the system of a After hia tour of the Bowery Capt. | q are M, impurities that keep the sores feverish and painful, At the same time your geme * ALMANAC ‘aney went to ¢ ermina f the eral health improves under the tonic effects of 5. 5. S.. and the skin becomes foe risen, 4.33800 et Smith street car iine, where ther Sg gg woh, smesth and healthy, If you are troubled with boils, carbuncles, sores or, , ay ® lates erows m number f+ police captain being F sof any sort, write our physicians all about your case; don’t risk ao A ecccmpied. Ths bd nev Island. boarded a ‘ jody ent when you can get medical advice from experienced doctors fandy Hook 7 the care to start ir j mere y ook! on Blood and Skin Diseases to all who desire it, $ THE SW Dentistry Dentistry. < PORT oF ARRIVED. erteatific procvss on- oo us to Bil the most sen lutely ‘without pain, Rental Plate four inveation) t Poll fete ct Teath, O8.00- Shiver Pits (Me, Cold Pilling, \wendeny. CAlidren’ es 1 ont we. a wr, Ts w. Uv wands YALE DENTAL "PARLORS, WEST DD STREBT. (Nest t Child's Restau: waniteNOPPICR, 112 WEST ISTH ST. (Neat Lenn. Avance INCOMING STRAMSIITPS. DUE TO-DAY. Ast FORMERLY STORE OF JAMES McCREERY & CO., ith Street and Broadway. Men’s Clothing More Thana Sale—An Event Chance to save half your money. Store closes next week to per- mit of extensive alterations and will not be reopened until Sep. tnor, Hi iy er) 4 Muelva, $1. Michaela, Fi Paso, Gibraltar OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY. | Banking and Financial For Sale. Siegel, Cooper & Co, BEAR IN MIND a We Private Bankers, | Oth Ave,, 18th and 19th Ste, CREDIT. Not From the Chicago Tri Miss Gariinghorn is a blonde not?’ asked Rivers. Nee brunette,” a: 4 somewhat Gaille play te Her. | NO costly exploitation, NO waste of amy sort. A single pair will prove it. For Men $2.00 to $4,00, For Women $1.50 to $3.50. MEN'S FLANNEL SUITS. Quiet toned St 5 6 vineailont ee rt ce tee wie 6.25 ! *h00]) KNICKERBOCKER ne changed. ex anit the ‘aie IL. Blyn & Sons. $12.50--sal at Actual Cost | BUILDING -LOAN COMPANY, AAR should suffer heat does not bother me much. dostice Fursman, whore have been upset. by the the time at = tut } 809 ms 2¢ st. 53 West 125th St., N.Y. City, 1 609 [igh bne,, 5H & 40th Sts, 5% My mind is eany, #0 the + 162 Bowe, ove Breeme, Heip Wanted—Maie, 16 ‘ Help Wanted—F perintendent's ocr. greend f wu = = we 4 For Sac, over Wold im fact WAITRERE sentet tor Belts ioe-Crmim Fer. FARELY man's feeders & shakere 4 | RR “ tor terms BL weeny wots. foe material, &t gear | aw! ee Ls Wen ee Cae tale oreniog ones, Gagire Seem Laetr) Moenen 4, 'G F. Greve, it xem oe New Hocbelia, 3 eouet, Row |, i Bresawey. PACTORY—@8. #0, 496 BAST SET fT.