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LOVE-CRAZED HE Dudley Walke, Musi- cian, Rejected by Girl, Inhaled Gas. Dudley R. Walke, a Admiral Walke, Hl musical circles, killed hims: ing gas at his boarding plo Greene avenue, Brookly Walke's friends say Verses and disappo! affected his mind, and Past he had been acting » Miss L, C. Lamport, a ha fette, twenty-four years old, w known and who tives with her mother a G2 Quincy street, was his aMance!. The couple had known each other from childhood, and several years 1Z0 they were engaged to be married. ir. Walke prospered teacher,” Miss Lamport sald to-day, _ “but about four years ago he began to @rop dehind and his prospects not per-| mitting our marriage, the wedding was} @etayed and the match finally droken| of. “I went to Buffalo to live, returning to Brooklyn a iittie over a year ngo. Mr. Walke proposed again and I ac- cepted him. But that engagement was| also broken, as were others we made since. “Last Thursday he calied and threat- ened to kill my mother and myrelf, and last night pald us another visit and again proposed marriage. I refused him, eaying he could not support a wife. He g@rew violent, and finally left the house in a furious temper. Walke evidently went from the Lam- pert flat to his boarding place. At 1 O'clock last night, Rufus A. Whiting, & friend with whom he boarded, passed Walke's room 4nd the latter sang out ‘00d night.” He apparently spent the greater part of'the night writing three letters which were found in his room. One of theso was addressed to Mr. Whiting, another to Miss Lampert, and the third to John ‘Wight, of No. 642 Pearl street, Man- battan. It ts w peculiar coincidence that one of the prisoners ment to the Elmira Re- formatory by Judge Hurd in the County Court this morning was Arnold Lam- port, of No. 621 Quincy street. Lamport is twenty years old and was accused of burglary, When aonked if he had any- thing to say, he replied: “Tam innocent of the crime. “This 1s @ Job put up by my father. He Is suing my mother for a separation and ts hav- ing me sent away so that I won't have a chance to testify in her favor.” Lamport wanted to say more, but was dragged away by detectives, R. T. Lamport, of R. T. Lamport & 4 i Co., real-estate dealers, at No. 136 Madison street. is the father of Miss Lamport, quoted above. Mr. Lamport sakl mw an Evening _... World reporter this afternoon: 4 “The young man sentenced thie morn- fe ing {a my son. He {na bad boy and hue ; Cost me thousands of gollars. What he aid tn court about mo ts not true, It was absolutely necessary to send him to a reformatory institution. “E had known young Walke all his fe, He was a music teacher, but had Been a falltire in life." { ROWE PLEADS GUILTY. { @randavon of Edward Rowe In a Si Confewsed Thiet, Vanderveer Rowe, of No. 7 Jeffer: indictment charging him with grand larceny In the County Gourt this morn tne. He Is the grandson of Edward Rowe, who was once a candidate for Mayor] of Brooklyn and 4 member of th + Board of Education. Rowe posed as a ral-estate agent off anything he could lay on In the shape of jewelry, On May 10 he stole from a Mra. Sarah Le to grief. There are Piaints againe: hi hia handa| Rol ck and out sixty watch KILLED HIMSELE. | as a music| o¢ of the club of Inte, and hae anved the BROOKLYN VS. ST. LOUIS AGAIN Crippled Champions Fight Hard to Better Their Position. The Mutting Order, ve yA =The na Worl) ch , both In point tendance The fans h ure waking up now that Car- dinnls are tn the front ranks, ai the three thousand of yesterday was fwelled te four thousand to-day. To-morrow the St, Loule Derby will be run at the Fair Grounde, opposite League Park, and the game will not be called clock Wertern time. Dahlen ts Kelley will be the wame for a week, so James nes, M. D., reports. ames las been a useful mamber time patching up the team. atti] Inid up and Capt. out « boys many a dollar by prescribing for el ila. He dressed Kelley's ankle yesterday, provided a lotion for Dah- ie aypreryame eer ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1901. NEW YORK—CHICAGO. et ee By that time the big race will have been [ot decided and + 1) have al 4 chance to see the ball game. The Daseball- officials predict a crowd of | 18,09 for Bunday. t The Champlons look ike a dunch of | % conseripts home from the Philippines | {i these days and Hanlon is having a hard| 4. 1 Sa tt deteieteieintelninint-ieleielet —— (Continued from Firat Page.) Jen and gave Daly a tonte. All re- " ta Veleon Caz ported sight tmprovement this morn. | Green mi. Chance’s_out, Nelson ) Cormick, to Childs, to Kahoe. Van and ae? janzel, scored Green, Childs fled to | Taylor were tagged out at the plate renettere 4 ‘One run, Jand Setbach wna run down between Hanlon gave “Lefty Davis his ten first and necond. No runs, aye’ notice of release to-day. The Second Inning. Cunninghanya ey@nlght wax again bad voung outflelde " a iaitevens ae arent iy VPS EET TTA eon | and he gave Harteel an undeserved bare young sOutflelders reached! the, limit matron poppet a fa to Silda Greet | on balla, Greene ine fly, Went atralgnt terduy when his yellow playing Inst [Wis Inder Wameria fy Nels to Gangel and Hartsel wan doubled nt the mame, and Hanlon decided he had |[* fh er we ras oh san. fitat. Dexter, walked. Chance hit sate Raymer was given “it free pase, Cun. | frat. | Dext Rete Chancexnitysar played the string out. ningham roasting Taylor on bulls and | between short and third. THe atole sec - Fe ae arin Gare (eS ih {eon aba e gin Hickman gathered In Childs's line Bi edo) ie fret. -Kahoe ted to Hit War- | My. No runs avenue, Brookiyn, pleated guilty to un! ¢ do himselt in {at short, and Purrell, al- though limping with a bad hip, ¢ tice at firet. Hani fn having an all-around player Kitson on his pltehing staff, and rink wus in righe garden, Hanlon, by the way, ham pipes Iaid for a couple of new men. Although up against It good and hard, fortuna the chample thought they could win to-day with “Wild BI Donovan In the box. William ix Brooklyn's winning pitcher, an his record of nine games won aml four lost Indicates, and the boys play with fhe ns Sind him. Patsy Donovan depended upon Midget Sudhoff to make It two stralght. Firat Inning. Kitson rapped a slow one to Ryan and was out. Keller fanned, Sheck- . GHASTLY Mother says She Pinyod sutette ¢ Make 1 Obey, “Your Honor, 1 Jus: preten mit sulelde to scare my ! boy, who would mot amid Mra, An an, 1 Wess | Sixty-thir > Magistrate Flam mer in the Weer 5: this mor ing, The woman wa ot awals | lowing carbolic her boy grabbed hand Her husband +a: mentally affect acd charged, a ROCKHILL’S NEW OFFER. | PARIS. June ; Bere! trom Pek @ign Ministers +, Proposition. © the Chinese co: Payment of the indemnity 4 ,The propositions cor (ere and may or inay ——————_— SHIPPING NEWS. FOR TO-DAY. AD Moon, My AL 408 es un rises. Liverpon! Daitimore OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS, SAILED TO-DAY, Calsrato, Bruaewice, Mamtiton to be’ p If that price GAMBLER LUCKY IN COURT. Me Halt War ot blah Forfetted and se ence, kambler Anve a happy would st Instead h ' with Mo and Mfteer t Toon wa the fret victimg ye axe, He wa ice raided on Weat when Juaticn Jerome demuliat vulette whe His name way trint before Recorder Goff, ed to reapond rder declared tis bali of $1.00 torte Meatnan was produced ter, by of this morning te counnel, Ey KO and a sail was Imposed ure Judge Fe M, Friend. A tine aentence of Afteen BURGLAR’S LAST REQUEST. Wante to Yee His Dying Father,} the Judge Denled 1 When Andrew Fitsgibbons, of burelary in the third degree, atocd up to be sentenced before Judge Murd, In Brooklyn, to-day he sald ne had a nvicted ING STEAMSHIPS, Y. favor to ask. “L wan't to go to seo my father bes led t skman, ‘foul ner squeeze! No runs, Menefe Third Inning Dexter fumbled Meneflee’ and Taylor was aafe at first. Van nine right, sending Taylor to third Selbach hit a roller to Raymer and dled with Taylor and Van Haltren a triple play, Raymer to Kahoe low throw Foarth Inning. Green went back a mile and got Dow: erman'n ong drive. Iitekman died. pon to Caflds. Ganzel hit a roller to. ‘mer and dled at first, No runs. ang und Ganzel retired Raymer. ormick's rap went ona line to Nel- Strang made a atnr stop of Ka- ‘s grounder and threw hts man out. No runs son HERE'S AHOODOO STATION-HOUSE. ard'n drive ‘was too hot for Budhoft. | Bheckaid w ff for a balk i i And took. pec ly “out on Wats| Capt. White Gets a Few Ince’x nasist. No’ rtns. A - Burkett ned a one to Kitron.| Pointers About His hy made a goo MoCreery ran N P. pulled down Helirick’s _ by way No ew ost second Farrell eingled. MeCreery singled ind Farrell” beat. the Hases full, McGuire 1 Dono hit 4 qe f recry at the dissed the ball te Ryan, | % 4 wien Houbling up Panovan at first Kitson | te thts Capt, White | Na wn 1 Pat b san old, gray-haired policeman | Whaitehe Mate: onovan's | ke 6 an on © mieciie. Mettreery’ was. tight-on the] ™ wer) Hey stool itn front yor ithe spot for Pulder sty. Wallace fanned. | Fifty-econd Precinct station-house at No runa Athantt and Set LAY AVENUCK, | voklyn, to-day ae Ne A Capt} mothy White, formerly of the Jamatca Juno W.—The Natl station In Que ; uo ball game scheduled to White had just been transferred ‘0 | there to-day between the home| Rrooklyn. It was the firat time he had $$ ——- Appointed on the pollee | , igo. The Captain | 1 the old pottce- | ARTIST MORAN’S WILL FILED.| oP). over rnen ne sau | 7 "Yes, Dam Capt White, What can I yew atntings Maat Brin! ype to New Literary. ‘The old policeman hesitated for a mine} Moran, the artlet | ute hen he let it aut all at once Ike a f Is afternoon, It} aman breaking tad news ited June 7 3901, two days bee | Well, yer Know, Caprir he began, | Die testator died don't like Cy discourge yer, but thin lof his property ts left to his exes | pe. fon is houde: ors, Dr. J. tLee Merrell Alex ved who are directed to dispo: ahat she tx. sn hoodos. and tt nae Rit Tjuett n Riehard tte M . Hickman yisterday ter yer Zz her life At cation, wethat he wae lucky tor | her dg At al ianroshers el) git of here one of my business Moat tetcean et er kr ML TL Met cell yer that ter nay anys hing intings, the} about om Mike a decent mort fern nt ter at with oe yer alnt superstitious, aro not particularly,” sald Caps. } Like blue blazes ter tel! yer, 1 ought te There was Dilly Folk, tle waa one of the first. Dang good officer, too, He's dead his fathers, Then there was rifteohe's gathered, too, wast 1 oug! al tne, Hut yer not ni eh? Well, there was Hilly Meeks. was sergeant in command here Wiere'¢ Bly? Gone! Snaked tn b : n Reaper, Tren ¢ Dyer, After him was Tom Collins, strapping fellow, Atlus w but he's flickered awa: man ne wadly that tr where took ndin’ srunted resum ne there? Yer do, eh? » Collins used to sleep. long sleep. See that Yer do, oh? That's away a tear, his there? Kofua Crafts worrted himaet to aver a White wan a personal friend of Capt. Brown, who was at one time in Sharke of (he station, Ho tw atiit alive and wall “How wbout Capt, Brown?” he asked, “Ob, Ww sald the old man, Per chi—he's got nine lives, Nothin’ can kill him. Ite sure death here, Cap'n. But, aay, 1 hope ae how T haven't worrled yer. ‘I winh yer luck. Good-by,"” ‘Ag the old one disappeared Capt.White beckoned to the door “Bay,” wald he, fora I go to Jail" he said. “He 4 dying, and if 1 don't seo Him now f never’ will.” You go to Elmira,” said the Court, Rig youn father wants to eee you he can see You there, itsgibbons was led away, ooping. Za ture put in a foom 3 station-house. | Now, that room. When 1 you lock the door, mornil If I am wanted at any tim you fda A SY e,. Let no one elpe in there. See if nee at in ‘Tock there is in this hoodoo business,’ t here’ y to 0 to bed at night ‘ou call mo in. th petit oa bebe BRICE FICHTS AGAINST IAL Decision in the Case of Councilman Is Reserved. In the Appellate Division of the Su- urt to-day deci#ion was reserved © of the appeal of Counciln Stewart M. Brice from an order of Jus tice Scott, of the Supreme Court, which Imposed a fine of $472.75 and ordered his ‘reeration in the County Jail fr a perlod of ten days for contempt of court. The case grew out of the proceedings begun by John Merce, a contractor, who ! mouht to the City Counetl to insue onda for $2,100.09 for building the Hall of Records and who, for this purpor through L, Lafin Kellogg, obtained a writ of mandamus compelling the Coun. cil to Insue tho bonds, Mr, lirtce failed to vote for the bonda under this order and Was adjudged gullty of contempt of Court by Justice Scott, On the appeal it was argue! by Law- yer Howers that inasmuch as Mr, Brice [Mad previously recorded his vote for the sauinee of the tends in question, tt showed that there waa no tiftendonal mpt, and that ha had not been onally served with che maucamus wr the resolution introduced by neidy CHILD SCALDED TO DEATH. Little One Fell Into Water on Kitehe ear-old Johante hia mother at 54 Dykma Brooklyn, fell Into a boller of water to-day and wax scalded to th street, hot on had left the water on the Kitchen floor and gone into the yard to Nang out cothes. She heard the ends xereama and hurried to his ai sistance, but before an ambulance are rived the caild was dead. —_—_—_——— ‘The Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened quiet tostay and one point lower to four points higher. Immediately after t the market wained In atrength on large purchases of August by export Interests and a light Southern demand, The frat wave of buying carried July to 62, Auguat to 70 and January to 7.27. T iquida. ton of July led to proft taking In tie whole Ist, under which prices decline} 4 to 5 points, with July down to $20 For the entire forenoon the market was nervous and irregular, with tho near months manipulated, ‘The opening prices were: June, $10 to August, 7.65 to 23 July, $8.19; December, steady, Calumet eo! Dividend. BOSTOS, June 14.—The directora of the Calumet and Heela Mining Company 2-day declared ite quarterly dividend of SiS. ‘This te the same am the last divi- ————___ WHERD THE MILLIONS MEET— “ALL AFRAID OF DEVERY.” Magistrate Cornell At- tacks the Police and Its Head. Magistrate Cornell, sitting in Harlem Police Court this morning, made a gen- eral attack on the police force and Leputy Commilssioner Devery—"that man Devery.”" he police are not allowed enough dircretion.”” he shouted. “They're all afrald of that man Devery."* The occasion for the outburst came when wrence Bowlas, sixty-neven years old, of No. 863 Tenth avenue, was Jarraigned. Bowlas, who ts as feqble aa his age would indicate, is the driver of a horse car on the One Hundred and Tenth street and St. Nicholas avenue line. LARC nignt nis car ran over six-year-21a May ‘Burns, of No. 167 East One Hun- dred and Tenth street. Her right leg 8 amputated later in Hariem Hoap tal. Policeman Darrow eaw the accident and placed the aged driver under ar- rest. Bowlas was a dreary spectacle when he was taken before the Mrgis- trate thie morning. “Was this poor old man locked up all night?" queried the Magintrate. “He was? Thin ts an outrage. You say, po- lceman, that he was not to diame. You shouldn't have locked him up all night. You're all afraid of that man Devery. Thin tn a shameful thing.” <An Inspector of the road natd tha: he had offered bail for Rowlas, but that the sefgeant at the station-house had refured to accept It. “Outrageous! efacuinted the Magia- trate. “Outrageous! They're all afraid of that man Devery. They haven't enough discretion.” Bowlas was released on ball. The child may dle. ——{=>_ YOUNG MEN SENTENCED. Assallants Plead Guilty and jet Six Vonthe Each. David Patterson, of No. ¥% Dumeld a ‘Tee Want Pages of the Guaday | w! street, and Extward Gleason, of No. 133 Concord street, Brooklyn, were sent to the penitentiary for alx months this morning by Judge Hurd for participation in the asaault on fourteen-year-old Mary Paige on March 10 last. George F. Abbott, jr.. the third young man in the cane, {s serving a term in the Elmira Reformatory. Patterson and fenson entered a pen of gullty’ of at- tempted aremmult a week ago. LOVE FEAST IN MULBERRY ST. eer District-Attorney Phil- bin and Commission- er Murphy Friends. Dietrict-Attorney Philbin and Police Commissioner Murphy have exchanged polite epistles and peace now reigns be- tween the twe When Justice Jerome visited Healquartera Wednesday night with Aeniatant Diatrict-Attorney Gans de manding to know why the warrant fssued that same afternoon for George Binwert, the ward man charged wita take Ing protection money, and denouncing the Police Department and Detective MeNaught. Mr. Murphy was very angry and wrote the Dietrict- Attorney. Ho wanted to know tf the vist war Inspired by Mr. Philbin {f any fault was to be found with the department. Mr, Philbin wrote his reply yeater- day and tt was very nice, After certain Police careful tiated for the inv matter » Juneit e the warrant othe arrest, nied the war- rday ufternoon and him aw to when the was to be arraigned, therefore, mptton that it was not neces: ce the prisoner until the ‘ourt this morning waa en- Juatisied 1 take thin occasion t that ie 1 ave at any time any fait to find with queation Sergt mnt at your department I shall make a com: Plaint to you personally, or, if clroum- stances exist which make It apparent that that would be a needless formality, then the complaint shall be made in court, upon such facta as conatitut my Judgment, suMicent evidence to sui taln tt.” a MR. CHAMBERLYN’S DENIAL. Theatrical Mani Snye He Noes Not Owe George W. Led Adolph H. Chamberlyn, the theatrt: cal manager, who recently filed a pe: ton in bankruptcy, denies the state ment that he borrowed $90,000 from George W. Lederer. Mr. Chamberlyn say “i have scheduled Mr. Lederer as owing me $10, for money loaned to him by me on his promissory notes T have a suit against him for damages for $4,00 and he has a sult against me for’ $20,000."" The Wheat Market, Cables were disappointing this morn- ing and caused a drop of 1-4 to 3-8 In the wheat prices at tho local wheat market. Liverpool only advanced 1-4 on the first prices and soon lost half the in on favorable Russian crop news. Bre home crop outlook was more sat- fefactory to-day. From the movements of July wheat thin morning liquidation seemed to be about over, Foreign houres took very little part in the early market. Corn opened quiet riment was in| > BULLS TROUNCE BEAR TRADERS. Entire Market Moves Upward in Sympathy with London. Higher prices were tho rule at the local Stock Exchange in sympathy with buoyancy in the American Department at London to<iny. TOhe opening trans- actions were in huge volume, Over 9,00 shares of Southern Pacine were pur- chased at the very outset at a net gain of 3-4 per cent. Bt. Paul was even in bigger demand. the first deal being one of 10,00 shares. Its price quickly rose to compared with 170 last night. Arush to buy Union Pacifio raised its Price 15-8 per cent., to 1147-8, on a falrly large demand. Other conspicuous fen- tures in the railroad quarter were Mis- sourt Pacific, Loulsvilie & Nashville, Tennessee Coal & Iron, Wheeling & Lake Erle and Wisconsin Central, all of which were up one point of more. The American Car & Foundry shares led the rise In the Industrial ilet 11-2 pas cent. Consolid nuff preferred and American Ice preterred slosely followed, with gains ‘of 2, 1 and 3-4 points re- spectively. Trading in the local Trac- tion group, was quiet, with prices frac- tionally . The market failed to maintain the high level reached shortly after the vpening and prices eased off perceptibly. It was by no means @ bear movement, but a natural reaotion, In view of the substantial early gaint St. Paul ensed } of a point and Union Pacific 1 1-4, while tne of the market reacted 1-4 to 3-4 ‘A fatrly Inrge demand for the coalers, particularly Erle and Reading, benefited the Hat materially and prices worked up to the highest aga Union Pacitle wen S above the early high fNgure. Pope's Gas sonred to 81-4, compared with 116. last night's closing ‘guse. — Mixavuri Pacific, York Central and Lackawanna pushed up 1, 2 and 11-4 points reapec- tively, The ‘trading was in large voi- ume. Total sales to noon were 552,20 sharen, Prices mounted radiply in the early afternoon on a Jump of 61-2 points in Paul. Northwest rose 23-4 points, os@ Sugar 71-2 and 21-2 on the common and preferred stock respective: watle Tenneesee Coal and Iron fouched 69, compared with 6 last night. Union Pacific touched 1133-8 In ay pathy with the Bt. Paul boom. ‘Tha market weakened suddenly about 2 o'clock and prices turned sharply downward, The closing was heavy, with prices In most cages at the lowest for the day. The total sales of stocks to-day were 148 O rhares, The Closing Quotations, SSVSSSS OOOO8S88S8O O880G 0009808 $ We Are 3 Swinging rd 8 Great Bargains in the Boys’ Dep’ts at our 13thSt.and Canal St. stores Boys’ Two and Three- Piece Suits, cheviots, serges and cassimeres— Former Prices « 96. SSSSSSSSSSISSSVSSSOSSOOP Russian Blouse and ‘ Rugby"? Suits, at $3.00, worth $7 & $4. Wackell. Carhart « (9 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor. 13th St. Cor. Canal St. Near Chambers St @ SSSEVSSSVSSVSSSSOSSVSS FOSS OOSS8889 CETS VERDICT SSD 1SOSSFS0S8S8SSSSS8S88E i a RIVER RACE 10 High. Low. Clos. Amal. Copper Tay 14 1M ‘Am. ft & Foundry BS Ltd Am, Cotton Ob ay iy at Amer. Express 2H * 203 me Am. Ite Co. By My 36 Am Ise Co. pe BN BN BN Ain. Smelt. & Ret iY oy Am) Snutt 1021004 192 ‘Am. Snuft pe STH 8S Am. Sugar + MIN 1bte 14d M3 Amer. Tob oo... - 10% 10% 139% 139% ‘Aptconda. ditaing ee At. Top. ag. Si 88 BT BT AU! Top wor” GN 8k Non Toe eS RN SON St ry 18h 1s oN by diy FI Ermer Esty Bre tN, ie iS Fe Saja 10% 174 . ee 12 1g “4 “ at 1 aN, Oy ay Sa" az ut 135 Sounern. ns WG AG 18M ern Int pt: SI BRN Zt BZN & Hook, Valley. H AY ot, Ath a re i i a 2HN 2 ay 2s Den ES eS i Den, & Rio G. ptiss.-> 1% IOI 102" 1 Dee Me a PL Dele. 2 SN Wy Dut, 8. 8. @ Atl. pt my 20 Erle hss 4 Erle at pt... Erie 20 pte. Blectric os Ghisee Ruger Glucose Supe pt. Gu Nor. pl 155%) Heekitg Coat BN Ih, Cemtral rt} Inter, Paper Ty Inter Power. TH Inter, “sliver is Towa, Central aS Iowa Central piitessess a. iat aN EN i is iy 20% BON BO 04, B taN 23%, 124% 132% 12: FN ea 8h pees 3S H Say oN Ba + aS 4 . ae BS as Bs tw & is Pennvyteante ers crs Trans Penn. rents 10 10° 10% Dresrrald bey usa nk Prewect Steel a iy Reading vos BS hs Meeainn isi aN HON Reading 24 ii, if me Asygh. Pacine fy gs foulnera Maliway ree ate Ht ; i is iy Ge a8 ¢ i i g Su 49% 68 OOM Say 6s ry Rut Fee hang B3 Bs i. Pag P i BS 15 16% UBS 128 1126 1 ULB. Leather pf. ex-div. R* } LY 8 Mest : ae TY 8. Steal pe ty we 3 aay S&S int aS Re dis mo OR ment, wi On heavy buying from London, New ‘York and the Continent, American r way shal on the London Stock Ex- change were, buoyant to-day, with the in tho van. Union Pi Pacific _atoc! cife was up 28: lent to 115 7-8, ern Pacific, Baltimore & Ohlo and St. bi " mteady. Now Vork'n opening prices were: July| Paul were rushed up 7-8, 12-4 and 11-2 wheat, bef yexSeprembe i areal 745-8. | points Feepectively ope a ure aes ern 47 3-8 bid, vere: .| mand. United States Steel waa lift Fe eS eee is Phamtember whey [a4 per cent, to 60) Other stocks which PBS sulcotn: a8 to 42;] were up 1 point were Denver & Rio Chr a losing we Grande common and preferred, ied yee eens. prices ete fi y. ‘The reat of the market scored gains toner, * offered 74 ranging from 1-4 to.7-8 per. cent, dig; July corn, a In. the home department firmness Ir cloping valles throug! at tl Lh oi boul, ° ie yilt 5 era! eit it Sine corn, 47-8 to’ geek, SAVE MANS LIFE Efforts of All Failed and Police Have Mys- tery to Solve. FOR $77,648. John H. Powell's Suit Against the D.,L.and W. Is Successful. There ta som> mystery in the death of a man taken from the East River near Seventieth street to-day, His body was icked up by the crew of a tug, which transferred it to the Charities Depart ment boat William H. Wickham, ‘As it was evident the man had been In the water oniy a few minutes, the men on the charitles boat tried to re- vive him, and, falling, raced with the body to the City Hospital, on Black- well’s Island. There the medical staff spent some ume with electric batteries and at- tempts at artificia} respiration In an effort to bring back life that wan not successful, The man was abont thirty years old, of medium helsht and build and ha ‘ay eyes, brown hair and good teeth. tle was fairly well dressed, wearing a K coat and vest and mixed amy trousers, Only a penknife was found on him. It coul man jum, Justice Mattice, in the Supreme Court this morning, ordered the ‘Jury in the jcase of John H. Powell against the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Ralirond, to bring in a verdwt for plaintifM of $77,945.62, one of the In: Verdicts given in Brooklyn for several years, Powell wae assignee of a claim of Rob- ert E. Westcott for $70,750. Wita Interest and costs It amounted to the sum named in the verdict. ve In January, 186, Westestt went to the D., L. & W. road with a scheme for en- larsing thelr milk route. The proposition was quickly adopted Westcott was to receive 20 per cent. of the profits, The plan worked well, and while In °% the road carried 150,000 cans of milk, st year it transported more than 1,000, the profits being something like $70,{00. The Delaware, Lackawanna and West- ern attempted to abrogate the contract on the ground that Westcott had vio- lated some of ite provisto but the Judge thought otherwise and so directed the jury, WOMAN HELPED IN. BURCLARY. Servant Arrested with Man She Claims as Her Husband. i not be learned whether the vr felt Into the river from a dock or passing vessel. ‘he pollee are investigating and may have the boly Identified through marks on the clothing. FAST TRAN KILLS FOUR, Crashes Into a Double Carriage at Flint, Michigan. FLINT, Mich, June 14—The Pere Marquette passenger train due here at 9 o'clock to-day struck a doudle car- ze at the Hamilton avenue crossing In the suburb of Onk Park and instantly killed four well-known people, ‘The dead are Major George W, Buck- Ingham and Mias Abbie Buckingham, of Fitnt, and Mrs. Thomas Applegate and Mrs, Wililam Humphrey, of Adrian. Several factory bulldings adjoin the track at Hnmilton avenue and prevent Sarah Speers, accused of acting as a burglar's accomplice and assisting James Simpson in robbing the house of Will- jam C. Burnett, at Plainfield, J. where she was employed as a domestic, was with Simpson neld in the Jefferson Market Court to-day, Burnett mo fo Plaintield | from Montreal last January and took the Speers woman with him as a servant. It was recalled that Simpson had visited wron May IS, t Jate of the burgiary, nd he Was at once atiapected, although kirl was not until a week iater, Waen she resigned her position and same to New York, Detectives located the pair at No. 40 a clear view of the track. Major Buck. | ‘Veet Forty-alath atreez and arrested Ingham drove directly In fr: of the] Mont of the stolen property, consist- train, which was travelling at hiss] ing of furs and wearing apparel, valued epee: uj sl.oo. was found In the place, Shirt 7 Pye je woman claims to he Simpao: The pilot of the engine was broken by | wire and gave her address as 713 eighth, a the force of the collision, and the bodies te: of two of the ladies, terribly mangl were found on Engineer Wiggint says be had sounded the whistle sor the crosming, and the first he knew of the carrltgs when his engine struc. It, Mes. Apwegate and Mrs, itu nparey Nau iden guests of Major Bucviaghain during the State G. A. R. encampment, which cate! lest night, TINY LADS AT BURCLARY JO, One Boy Twelve, the Other a Mite of Ten Years. “WHAT WITCH?’ A Husband’s Question. When a man, from coffee drinking, gets to such a condition that he can- not cat breakfast without throwing it up, it seems time to quit, but there are thoueands of weak-minded peo- ple who have not logical brains enough to understand that when an article of food or drink produces such conditions as these {t should ' be absolutely left off. A little woman In Butte, Montama, | Mrs. Fitzmaurice, writes that’ sho and her husband are a different kind of people, They knew enough to quit coffee when it had rapped them hari. She says: “My husband was ao badly affected that he ate no breakfast for three or four years. He would often try to drink a few sips of coffee and invariably threw it up. When Pos- tum Food Coffee was brought to-my attention I tried it without having any faith in it, but when I found what a delicious beverage it was when prepared according to direc- tions, and from trying it on myself found there were no bad effects, I induced husband to take a cup with- out telling him it was the Food Cof- fee. He obje:ted at first, saying that he would be sure to throw it up, but when I Insisted upon his trying it, it agreed with him, “Morning after morning I gave him Postum without telling him that it was any different from ordinary coffee. His stomach quickly recov-. ered and he began to eat breakfas He asked me one morning as ho asked for a second cup of the Pos- tum ‘what witch had taught me to make such delicious coffee,’ and where I ‘found some that would agree with him?’ Then I told him for the first time that he had not © been drinkihg. coffee but Postum, which had so strengthened his stom- ach that he could now eat qs much breakfast as any one, “My two elsters wore badly trou- bled with stomach disosder, but after leaving off coffec and taking Postum they both recovered their epostites ea! and took on considerable wish every one could be Indused use the “health-givitig, sromatie The youngest buralara on record are Cassius Highland and John Smith, ten and twelve years old respectively, who were caught red-handed in a house In Walnut street, In Yonkers, last night, by Detective Welah. These tiny Oliver Twists were work- ing with a fearless mathod that would have dene credit to an old hand in burglary when the detective caught them. He saw the little fellows trying a window of a house In Walnut street at firat, and when he approached they scurried over a back fence and dimap- ru 1 Wel ih walked on a short distance and stopped In a shadow where he could watch the house. Soon the boys reap- peared id cautiously walked over to the same window. Smith climbed upon the shoulders of Highland, and slowly and carefully raised the a1 He climbed in and, reaching down, aided his partner to reach the alll. It wos not very high, but was some dis- tance above the heads of the tiny bur. glare. After the boys had been inside a few moments Weleh also climbed in the window. 3fe surprised the youngsters in the act of stowing away valuables and took them, Sareeping and very much frightened, to-the police station. aH