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(60,600 PEOPLE. IN TWO BOROUGHS, -———— «42> - Population by Assembly Dis- . THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SUGAR SHORTS. [Attempts to Cover at 124 Caused a Tilt. r. 4 . : Prices displayed increasing steadiness tricts in Manhattan and ja sc. S an abrupt fa! off in the volume of 4 the Bronx lealings was discernible and the recent . tic duiness supplantet yes- - t ‘tivity, The Granger expecially St 4 (Spectal to The Evening Worl! was 2.00.00 tH a ete Mpc o The Evening Wort.) * 20 » representing an increaselun higher at the heginnir y WASHINGTON, D Aug. 16 —The | tre Including the annexed t ies tie tae ese . Population of the Roeroughs of Manhat- eferred to, of SU.20, or - ; tan and Bronx, according to the official |%.33 per cent ieile tha as Titmer ei noe - count of the returns of the twelfth cen- 5 , se yee es) \ CMeago Great Weatern A, 2 points, C, ‘ sus, is as follows CC. @ StL. 1 M4 points: NJ. Cen- Manha Horough—1,950,098, eaed tral, 1 point: Reading frst preferred, ] Brons Berough—200,507, et Is) Pennsyivania, Colorado Southern, 12 , Total tor M and Hrom— y paint cnet ot the Industrials also gained a er — * - | with American Sugar, La- ae oe 4 bru ot oe owoi ede Gas, People's Gas, Tin Plate and . of what 's now e boroug'! yeneral Elect ow in a! ’ Of Manhattan and ail of what is new| - pe Sone Sh evens ; the borough of Pronx, except the terrt-| tan ol 4 a fraction, 4 i River annexed on Jan. 1. 1808. . » Te eam c ck, Sor Chis 2 l-+-bur Brooftlyn Rapid Transit eased p 0 was 1 " . 7 | [ff rapidly from % 7-6 to %, almost eee ae mI without a single rally, Metropolltan pry 4 ae ' was vob full to 1 12 ” on fee sails I. soeel ated Gas ean 6 halt point “he ams Opies ccs etter, at 174, but fell off to 173, and | pie pastituiing iW F ihe O06 kan ae Teanseese 4 & Tron started flat and Oughs included tn Greater New York, Dictries, So.eee | “ter Svelined & ball o potnt a re Msch ae = | The other fron and steel issues were = frm fractional advances. A pera, reaction o« red about 1 ! oelock which carried na number | Mf stoke below last night's prices, tn | uded among which were the Grangers, | Iron and Steel shares, Pacifics and | some of the Industrial | Pacific Mail climbed 13-4 potnts | The short interest attem ted to cover he Sugar around 1M, but the bulls, per i demand, raised it to 135 Ma | the general” mark i but standard = ra ed no tnel fon to ri | Court Attendant New-) Mother of Little McVeys, iniainanees became semi-stagnant tow he bond et was less active and steady man Saved a Long at Rockaway, Dying = |"\V\ Intra Was no Increase tn the ¢ ‘erings im the final hour J Island Bather. in Hospital. comrade movement made greater ( Declines {rom th on the morning re point in the Grangers, palin q Caries J. Newman, of % Avenue C,| Rov. Mather McCaffrey, pastor of the ” attendant Fp . H in the Fifth District Civil urt, 1s receiving the congratulations his friend Reach, eariy this morning found five children alone and starving tn « ittle|* tay for heroically sav | cottage on Pler avenue near the gay ‘oney Island yee- a man’s life Vanta and the grinel Roman Catholic Church at Rockaway |losses general The market el weak, with net The wie! bales of ete Y were é. phares, and , par The Closing Quotations, day. Rou rd and within hearing and sight Sewman was with a party of friends | °% the revelry of the beach visitors, Am. tee Go. front a . use ut TI were the nt ve Witow Amer Heel & Wire. »PM when rd a cry for| Agnes MeVe whose bend died two p from the water It came from @ ‘eli a short time ago n + Seuneet | Se yr pth aaa MMfe- | where she is dying. peritontits having] Hit a. ity iS han Jumped into a boat and rowed to! Phe children have been trying to aet| Buriingion in : 1. tote Sei: drowning man He reached thelaiong without her since. Be te & her just in time and after some! ‘The eldest, twelve years old, is Ed- BS FS ry Tr: pulied him into the boat wart, whe had been employed at a MM BM oe ' . # bather was Ja ees *in, of 133/ bottling pavilion, where he had earned | ')) ee HIN this city, Several of the/ $3 a week. He was the sole support} f i re sald that the of the family, but hed to give up his ty fe-savers refused to © Goldstein's | job when his mother was taken to the/ ecause the surf was too high. spital, In order to take care of h prother ang #i 1 ae Lal ‘Rise ON TALS an a4 | and Hila tried to be father and mother F ot . |to Allee, seven; Frank, six, and Joe ‘ i iy | three years old. Lows @N °F No Organised Defense for that) peaiice MoCattrey found them literally | Mannattes Bs Country, B ter Decia He tnformed the (h ay ON and Colle for Larger Fleet. and Agent Myer took tae chtl- i a ROME, Aug. 16—La Raviste Wart the Par Rockaway Police Court at we in ° tima publishes an article by Signor! ing. In court they clung to Toa ee sl its we ’ Crisp in which the ex-Premier urges) ach other and hung upon Etward, their te an increas @ navy says that doy father, They cried piteously and ws « x ©. tor elghteen years, | beamed that they be not separated 5. | Triy Italy haw not} Every one in court was moved to cs t had an oven tears, and Magistrate ¢ ton te re From 18m says, to the the iren to the Soctety's » pr t thm 1,000 have bee re to awalt developments in their %y ’ 1 navy w howew mothers case ) iesacnaad 72 Prfesr-d The Police missioners, moved by . ‘ ® now seventh am the th the family, have ap- powes. é Mra, MeVey 4 matr at ihe Sicily, he contends, cannot be defended | * al, but there i+ no hove for her without a strong can many | fecovery ! Ttalian colonies be safeguarded against — GUESTS FOUGH? FIRE. | you see, there is gene | yma Tl Broadway, are the 4 - X firm r " (Prom the Detroit Free Pret) Sutelae Harlem Hotel. H prepa 1a] iirtt WstotemAre you going to the] wins Gopper e years old, Foreenst for the thiriy- | soupeares 9) "Wekons ‘DicOe cours 1 om, and *¢| Stour gy Maio J In ne B six hours © aor M. ACENCEE. 1 WEEFUL we must you. They are going to pars a lof uird avenue, | % 2 YARNINIERS |. ; loving and it will be the chance of nating through a tube ‘8 Feiday, Aw 17, for Yew 9 Wacteas . | A te Vor City and vicinity: mm Drowned Nather's Rody Found. Occasional rains to-night; througe | 7 to-day it drowned Maturda: ed Pi Tah ——— 42 aon ore to Herbert Ii, Shoomaker The body of Etward Faust, who was bathing filth si, eet ACTING POLICE CAPT ely for The Even.) in 4 by | shten. ACTING CAPT. COONEY. ‘The statement of Acting Capt. Cooney, | the saloon They deluged the pe Thirty-seventh street AUGUS) Spencer, the Negro, He Says, Deliberately Shot at Crowd in Front of Patrolman aaa Home and Was Mobbe COONEY febolnletetnintetatepefatel jee from ail Numerous pistol shots were fired from a FT) comen were ~~ TBULLS PUSHED ‘CAPT. COONEY ON IAN HESS LOSES HOW RIOT BEGAN. HS VENUE SUM Fight for $1,000,000 Es- tate Must Be Carried on Here, Justion Megerieh A ted down a é of venue nty tn Ps tontay et Ne application for a change ts two da non ant Marie H Van News i the ot un Mr sumed marrying A W nis firme of Por Ned Jervia wite fortune, left a con atte about Aminini<ini=i BIS FAL T WSTINT DEAT, a Little Daughter of The- atrical Agent Burke Meets Tragic End. Iniek a es Went Pina Burke the whose prompt and eMclent work pre | struck in phe body. on ¢ nd eleven year-old vented greater bloodshed and disper#*d|in the head. Several of my + ane daughier of Jonn & Burke a theatrical : arent, who lives on the ground floor the meb, foliows: hit in the head with by iy [cr Se Warr Pacenene , The rioting of Jest night was, x *Y bene wae bit with the ; BM eet rentytnart street 'm opinion, entirely unpremeitated, but mo hes et to be allowed to frow eet of the nalutal clash between | AFTER NEGRO LIVES. Bout to play Mra. Hurke fnally con he whites and black# of the prec wi id: tone mob had estiecteg | eentet and. Ena wathed geroas the The worst ¢ nf negroes in the city | again and started into this block. Li guer © ee, wrth tve in my precinct, They are the eam joo if 7 lags: tele ne k thou nlera, thieves, ba women and Pat?! | would mu ae a th cae yin = a workers, ‘They are always quick 10 ute oe ee ets thelr nouve Dleat uke the fr9 A razor of @ pistol on any person i> isk ak en ae laa Basges tae 4 te The murder of Officer Phorpe last week | pountaman (Neti! with instruetions to | duties in th roof the flat 1 was standing at the comer of) her Squad I sent ahead to clear the/end Letter to nee them Kena Burke ‘Thirty-ninth street and Ninth avenue | *t*et! We ult do nothing with the pat Pipe Mae Bhe | her » a Oe ie ee ere ene Ze "Nera 4 ioe 42 wine. aril ry of the Jackson gir jan on post there We were taiki - ee ” * Se ee o 8 about ohare funeral, which takes %" sp brought her mother running ne place this morning. Thorpe's home Serves from oft eg snly & few doors from where we st hd Ke Bh sco iys A alla and in front of the house stood a lit ane Se oo ‘ knot of white people. Mrs. Burke i# nearly crazed by t At that time two olf ladies came up SYe"ue As one of them saw the crape tutte there and a men, They | easamnity 7 At the door she began to cry and pro 1 chas a | ’ Day , and the other joined her, While we were sou 4 were 140 men BABY 5 FEARFUL PLUNGE, watching them a shout across awe hey were yelling 5 street surprised us, We turned yneti aroee Ww saw the negro Spencer standing finan was Very [6¥ aiette ae ae corner of Thirty-ninth street and Sev ian Pad tseventy-tve! Mortes and Was Not enth avenue, flourishing a pist is MR Bes gp) Borde dicti tee 6 Wack a hand : rat) een to enett ite Just as we saw him he delibers t would na hard work| Annie Lyons, three years old, of 54 raised his pistol amd fired at the Third aven f from the fourt tn front of Thorpe door. That no POLICE BAFFLED. mony jow this morning and was was nit was miracle. There must We had nine! An ambulance was summoned f neon 30) people in the street at avenues. to pe atin ca elec ogy time. The bullet whistled over he men on the jump we in” Gulues "ee — uid ’ A uninjured except CHASING THE NEGRO. eee for a inch eye In an instant Trojan and I were ty A ~ od Bad re read as up him. He ran east on Thirty-ninth sree rad aa we after him, closely followed by the we —_—e men a8 bays whe had been at Thorpe persed “3% Unemployed capital seeks safe in- 1 could hear them coming, yelling Peiday generathy fair) tiaht te trech westerly winds, howe © new quar my LABOR NEWS. : s that the econom-| a negro! Leach hic the mob died as t she extreme Greenwich Inn Canght feom Burn. | Market Good on It seemed to me as it the cry was | — - Servants look Di echoed from everywhere. W men @ toan Securitic and boys kept pouring out of + nen v ek eautiene eqardl the and joining in the chase “ Aug. 16—A barn| Rene rg reaped ‘webiea ee ag | Yellttae and shouting ‘ ed to the Inn, Sound| ‘ oe 1 heen. Cones As quick as Trojan had the man I tel a » * safety tol} fir "i Seok ¢ h the improved tnternational out- ; wot ‘1 ht each, caus m 3 « this] phoned for the reserves and the ps w uid trust her fortune in |morntng, and the servanta sleeping tr|!0% Inspired an active demand for on. 1 could see then that there was the day of arial | : he London security stocks to-daf and | **6 & wing of the buliding barely erraped. pease ptelin Ayes Boy going to be trouble. tel « . seats | Price® were ro al! arow = oy ee ee eee ine feature ate the dealings in the| The mob swelled on ail rides to at wer . > 4 r Was the unusually | least a thousand. People tran to chong peep pes extended 0 lanout that ail negroes should be kiled about a] was 6,00 ne fire 1 this department fant venueve only bh@ twenty-two reser ‘ te y Zon thel known have been habitually Le lon att aedaeel thaw to. One Bi! sald one, “how yer| ne continued higher and the teticke aad split the m ** . | Heaty's * Royal Princes. | at endoved yed tractiona pA their night pt ieee, 04 ate | CHARGED ON THE MOB. ig A CORN HELPED WHEAT:,.|‘satats cous oe tien abare «sind . sree harge through the crowd in 9 at opened steady and quiet to-| ions like @ cowboy culling out a herd ul submequentiy gained strength. | o¢ cattle, and send one portion dow e of alt & cent in| street and another down another until The Help Call Rises! sts ame Sted sete Pp tS@S |: weather t Base ‘This was at Thirty-eighth ! . : *| Kighth aveque. M o York's op tt was while taking the orie i Paid Help Wants! , ; sis cade eation 6 th gale his rnin; By hat had the kof # % : i B's em re eb . " p | Tae wagon wae art nie World, call 2 street and turned off the | | mon f] wo in Paris an os were: Sep-| ward the e'ation-house, betwe } | copies in Ite gre | aaned March. | and Tenth avenues yy ok, Oe tis Help Wants in| *! form a a Ls ° 1S asked. Beptem-|" the plock between Eighth and Ninth} WC. ent, ne doubt, in hie ae t “ b . e , the 13 other N.Y. |{<"soteraci ly thpreed'ne wish w * g"TE.|oumneet tm the precinct. is 00 Thave auppite ous? cine f papers combined. | 8 i —— entirely tnhablted by negroes ' Protection for Them. H We had no gt yd turned the From ‘he Philedeiphie Reont ' than it seeme a rom ev somere | waaunene 5} «1 suppose people very seldom crows} low and doorway ta , = pea | that desert? interrogated the tourie:, | Herber hel of bricks, at BARTENDERS 3° NECKWEAR "Only absconding tank — cashiesg | Ousiness ur Meda and gine she Bors .... <M OPERATORS M4 stranger,” responded Amber Pete Kirtland, stiolesale y > heme tet 1) “Rut how can they atand the broiling} and ranges I believe every negro u embers Bave been quaries lo assemble at the old nthe se kly as It gashored sew > veetment tunity adv. Put you #|neas-oppor- in The World. oe clock and maren to the new rk ene ‘At hee won - Vorkers n 4 wet ey f . BK ‘ A UNIVERSAL FOOD. Following Nature's Footstep two * ing ed ealth, w b: jrape- Nuts and 4 his lent te tn large ques advantage fact krape , 4 as arried out in th f s by the NK exposure tot «have tase in the grains and makes the arkable change from starch grape sugar fore, tt bw delicate stomach cen handle G Nuts and the food is quick sorbed into the blood and tissue | tain parts of it going direetly to i building and nourisbing the brain and nerve centres. Made at the pure food factories of “lcharacter of workmanship that went into them early in the “™ 98) workmanship, the Postum Cereal Co, Ltd, Battle ga Creek, 8 DIED BY GAS AND ACID. ““ CHAPPIB” MORAN SCARCE Lette “Carrier Goetter' Deters Detectives Find No Traee ef the mined Suicide in Mount Wire Tapper in rein | Saratoga. five yeare ol! Special to The Evening Worth) {he Mount Morri#) SARATOGA, Ace I6—It “Chapple i@, thf morning) Moran, the self-styled “King of Wire 1 Tapoers,” is in Saratoga, he has noc been discovered by Detective W, A. Pinkerton, who is at Congress Hall, or any of his asnistants, or even the local sleuthe ‘Two taking a quantity 6 r hat spent the last three nights | rT f N York Clty detectives are im that led + Ntentifie He was a town looking for Moran, but so far have etter carr ol war on vacetion been unsvecessful Manager Clement, (oetter wos living apart from bts of Congress Hall, declares that Moram wite has never stopped at his hotel, R. IN, Macy & Co.'s Attractions are Their Low Prict al Doth Sides 14th St. Sremn.13th to 15th, 608 Am Made-to-Measure Suits "y 3" Thirty patterns to choose from—wors- teds and cheviots, in stripes, plaids and fancy flannels. Skeleton lined, or lined throughout with mohair serge. Same season, when our price was twice as much as now. | fast blue, lined with mohair serge or Farmer's satin, pains- taking workmanship, Worth $10.00; Men's Coats-and Trousers Suits, made of fancy striped Men’s Trousers, made of choice cheviots, all wool, not a shred of cotton, sewn with i French waist bands, worth $3.00; at re " $1.98 designs in fast colors. Some have handsomely embroidered sailor collars, worth 75¢.; at $8, ’ Men’s $3.50 Shoes at $2.39. of the unsold balance. The lot includes: Jan Russia Calf Lace Shoes, all the popular shapes and colors, Black and Tan Vici Oxfords, broad toes with tips. retail at $3.50; our price heretofore $2.9); choice now at _ 2” ; D a 8,000 Pairs High Grade ’ , Men's and Women’s Summer Shoes. Ready-Made Suits. \ 3 | tlannels, good colorings; single and double breasted coats. Boys’ 75c. Bowes a at 38e, These are the Shoes we've been advertising and selling at Patent Leather Oxfords, bulldog toes, extension soles, In Our Basement. | Men's Suits, made of superior All- Wool Serge, absolutely 5 ; Easily worth $9.00; Boys’ Blouses, made of percales, cheviots and madras, attractive | $2.99. Cut the price 60c. in crder to hasten the departure All are hand-sewed welts—every size and width, made to ’ pana Out Sale. All this season's goods, superb in quality, material, shapes The Greatest of Values for the money. Most Astonishing Reduce | tions. Look at the list below and select what you want and come at once to make sure that you secure them, 2,500 Pairs of 1,500 Pairs of Women’s Russet Men's Russet Kid and Russia Calf and Black Lace Shoes, Welt and Shoes; former Turn Soles; for- prices $2, $2.50 mer prices $4, — 7 \ $5 and $6, xe 5150 51,25 1,200 Pairs Women’s Russet and Biack Oa/ord Ties, per par-. $e, 800 Pars Women’s Russet and Black Oxford Ties: former price $2 per pait..sesessceseres $1.00 $1.00 2,000 Pairs Misses’ Large Size Rasset Batton and Lace Shoes; former prices $2, $3 and $4 per pair... Store Closes at 1 P. M, Saturdays Daring August. ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., cor. 20th St -_—— . Harassing Thoughts 2 @ are apt to arise whe a man finds hims fronted with a \™ ple question he cant Sian ~ answer, Such ques py tions loom up dail permitting little or no time for in tion, Use The World Almanac ; a CON