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’ —— Fo SMALL CHILD THE WORID: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 22, 1901) ETRE LARTER E TP ORIGINAL WAY. ' ' \| KATE CAREW AT THE ENGLISH DE “THE, ONLY WOMAN CARICATURIST” SEES THE GREAT ENGLISH RACING EVENT AND WRITES ABOUT IT IN HER SHE SKETCHES 39 BESIDES WHICH aka TL UUETELT ITT eT TECTEEEECCCECCLECEME CTE EE TLL ULE ULELELUL LEE LLL EL Ere Le WHISKEY WINS IN FIGHT WITH OIL. Saloonikeeper Melin. Beats Baptist Millionaire Rockefeller on Latter’s Own Ground. The weary traveller over the Po-}dtd not want a jiquor shop to flourian eantico Hills and along Sleepy Hollow] there, but his agents were unable to buy road needs not go thirsty. There is‘an] Melin off. oasis in the desert. When their neotiationa falled, the John D. Rockefeller, the richest man|mervices of the Antl-Saloon League were in the world, has been outwitted by aleniisted, angjagents set to work to get Bwedish saloonkeeper, and the inn ofjevidence that Melin violated the liquor! John Melin, on the Sleepy Hollow road,| iaw. Some one got a drink In the inn Pocantico Hills, which hae so long been| on Sunday without having called for the @ thorn in the side of the mililo sandwich necessary to legalize !t, and and a number of his wealthy neighbors.) a complaint was promptly lodged. The thas hung out a bright new license, and) Innkeeper manage! to get out of the fs still doing business, Finm all indioa-| first gimeuity, but the vigilant agente tions, Mr. Melin and his inn will con- of the Antl-Saloon League made an- tinue to be in a state of activity all) other case on him soon afterward, acd ammners Hast week it was announced that Melin's by the, ligene had been revoked. The war waged on Melin dy the) There was rejoicing in the ranks of! Btandard Ol magnate, whore great| tho League and the men of wealth wi y estate, Boxwowt, fa locat make thelr summer homes in. the ¥ Pocantice Hilin yews tn orearenn| Cults cOt, Pacanticn Hille.” but It w. in, 5 reasl premature. Melin has a new lquer 12x Bince last fail, when an effort wan made| certificate, ahich lends lustre. so th to purchase the Inn without success! Wall over his bar. The one which wus The Baptist philanthropist, who owns! revoked was old and yellow and moth nearly everything else in the vicinity eaten and expired in the natural course of events on April 30, KING OF FLAME FAILED AS A HUMAN GAS RANGE. Queen Took Too Long to Bake Batter Cakes on Her Liege Lord. ‘The threatened oppositton to the ra- pacious Gas Trust has ceased to be alarming to the gas magnates. The ef- forts of George Blondell, alias the King of Flame, to prove that every man can be his own gas range ended dis trously. Likewise the press agent of Huber‘s Museum haa scored a fallure. | Blondell lives at No. 212 East Elgh- € THE KING mmo QUEEN teenth street. He has been doing stunts) at Huber’s Museum on Fourtee BULL PRESSURE. LIFTS PRICES. TheChanges, However, Were Fractional and Trading Slack. There was an entire absence of ani- mation at the opening on ‘change, and the market lapsed into a quiescent con- dition after the first half hour of trad- ing. The prevailing septiment, how- ever, was bullish and prices tended t- ward a higher level, though gains were only fractional. ‘The maximum advances were scored in the Colorado Fuel & Iron, Minn, 8t P, & 8.8. M. and Tenneasee Coal & iron isaues, all of which were up atout a point.” St. Paul retlected an advance of 13-4 points at London, and war up 3-4 per cent. on fair support. Unton Pact teuched 143-8 compared with 1137 night, “while New “l up J-4 per cent., to 158. e industria! ahares and local trac- tion Issues were dull and unchanged from last night. The market Cur: weak during the second hour and out the list. St rado Fuel & Iron 3, 8 rices ylelded through- ul loat 2 points, Colo- ar 13-4 Pacific 23-5, and the balance of th ket dropped ‘from 1 to 11-2 points. The trading: 8 nemi-stagnant throughout the morning. ‘The total sales of stocks to-day were 244.00 shares, The Open. High. low. Clos ted Copper .. 125 3h 1% Car & Foundry. 37% SN ONIN tean Cotton OM... 3 jean Ice Co. American Malt pf. Amer. Smelt, & Ri ALS. & Ro pt ex. div American Sugar rican Tobacco . Top & 3. F. pid Transit 1. Fuel & Iron exdiv Colorada Southern Cansolitated Ga Continental Tobacco Delaware d& Hudeon Dee Mt. & Ft. Dodee. Dul.. §. 8. & AU. pf Diatitiing C 2 Distilling Co. ot street for aeveral months, and has ox- caped contagion from the lecturer's wii. efforts, pt poetry. ; He has swallowed great gobs of firc and has spouted {t out Into the alr again to the wonderment and admira- tion of the frequenters of the muesum. No one disputed his title to King of Flame, and the title pleased the lec- turer because !t had so many rhymes. ‘A day or two ago the King p:ojoxet to add a Queen to the game. He sai that the extra card would not add to the expense and the manngement tod him to add as many Queens hie income and ability as a diplomag and adjuster of household diMculties would permit. ‘The Queen arrived Inst night and the lecturer, in his announcement, spoke substantially as follows: “after his usual performance, whicu 1 know you will admit has been mort marvellous, awe-inspiring and interost- tne, the King of Flame, assisted oy the Beauteous and adorable Queen of Finme, qwill organize himself into a gas sto He will Mil his system with the com- mon or garden illuminating gas of the meter and will then attach himself to 4 stove, on which the Queen will cook @ number of delicious, digestible and @dible batter cakes. “When you see the King of Flame it ia aturdy frame and cook BL Teh Soa tner seme vou'l Tegard with awe Uttle game and say he'w the greatest that ever ie over the of lecturer whiatled on his wilstle i the King and Queen started the show. Ki: laced one end of A gas tube’on a fot) turned on the man, placed he other end of rae. tube in his mouth peg wallo' nd BS Going ‘to croak:" yelled a real- Gent of the lower east side who knew in the way. of suicide. whet ine Hine wan not contempinting ti hurried into. the misty, future le was merely preparing (to etart itchen fire, and when he was filled he er attached the tubo to a small gas Ev and began to exhale the kaa he st inl .. io"Queen lighted the gaa at the stove, placed a griddie on it and dropped g littie batter on the griddle. Betore the cakes were ready to be turned the King gave a Karp and tum- bled from the ovlatform unconscious. Guests who tried the cakes declared that they were Undedone and rofused Me takes the connt. ‘va KING, oF FIRE ME EATS IT, Tae ING pmo QUEEN or Bt nT ie 24 pt. STN Mitnoia Central Ws Inter. Paper 234 Towa Central 24 73 10% 234 Bi RS sei ra Republi: Steet Southern Southern Ital &. Jo. kG. 1. Im of SL & 2% F Tenn, Coal & Iron Texas ifs Twin city RT Union Pacific... U8, Leather S Leather pf $. Rubber rt ae aon Wimonsin Ceneral Wien, Central pt The Rank Statement. The statement of the arsociated banks for the week ending to-day shows: Ine. $1.81, 400 Dee. 1.250100, Dee 16.400) Ine, 1.345,3") Dec. 3.854.600 Dee. 2.608.200 Dee "397, Dee. LONDON STOCKS QUIET. Despite the extreme dulneas in the London stock market to-day prices gen- erally displayed steadiness In the American department prices were at nbout New York parity on a moderate volume of business. St. Paul was an exceptionally firm feature at an advance of 13-4 per cent. Baltimore & Ohio, Chicago Great Weatern and At- chison common, too, were strong. Foreign arbitrage housea were pract!- cally without orders. The Wheat Market. Wheat opened active and weak to-day at 1-2 point decline. Further liquidation to pay for them. His Majesty the King was sent to Bellevue, while the press agent hurried to the newspaper offices to tell all about it. IS RUN OVER) & Samuel Boritz, 18 Months Old, Badly Hurt by a Car. Blowing himeelf. wan just in front of the Essex Market Police Court, and the nolse interrupted the proceedings of the court. All the court ofMficera ran out to see what the trouble was Michael Murphy, forty years of age, the driver of the car, wan arrested, He lives at No, 611 East Fourteenth street, He was held for examination by Magis- trate Crane and paroled in the custody of Inepector Conroy, of the rallroad. —<——____ Turkey's Resurrection Day, FLEMINGTON, N. J. Juno 2—A live turkey hen was found under a hay- atack by Oxcar Reading, whero she had been for Mfty days. She was slightly emaciated, but able to. strut. Deserted te Vi one @ t Ba Samuel Boritz, elghteen months old, ‘was run over by a horse car of the sBjue" ine on Easex atreet at 10.30 o'clock this morning. Samuel lives with hie parents at No. 72 Essex street, and was being led across the street by a nelgnbor's girl, about ten yearn of age. The lttle girl ran away when she saw that the car was upon her. The rear wheel of the car passed over the legs of che infant. He'was taken to the Gouverneur Hos- Pita 1... |) WILMINGTON, June 22—W. F, Coy) 4 When the accident oosarred there was] aaected, from. Fort fier, Manin G ly is re children: én tue! block ‘The: coniseat ifn tite olty.” Coyle tw ender, attests: fo 2 eee of July and other optiona on the crop aituation and cables from Liverpoo' which were 7-8 to 1 1-84, lower, de. pressed the market after the opening. Corn opened down 1-2 a point in Sep- tember In sympathy with wheat. ‘New York's cpening prices were tember wheat, '2 1-4; December, 73 October, 72 5-h; July, 73 7-8; September corn, 47 1-2. Chicago's opening prices were, ber wheat, & 5-8; July, 66 3 September corn, 43 3. July, 423-4 New York's cloning prices were: July wheat, 73 3-4; September, 72 3-8 di: ic bor, 723-4 bid; December, offered, 74: July corn, 47 bid; September, 48 1-4; Octo. ber, 46 1-8 nominal. Chie prices at 11 A. M. were Septem wheat, 66 3-4; August, 66 3-5: July, 66 1-2; September corn, 4 1:2, Sep- 58 to The Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened changed to-day to 3 points higher, Early trading !n cotton was of a nominal character, and for the most part for the profeasional sottlement, variations being insignificant. Official Iverpool cables reported the opening in that quarter as quiet and Unchanged to 1-2 point lower. Spot cot- ton wae firm At a further’ 1 vance. Weather ews avoraged bulliahly. showing continued dry conditions {n th Bouhweat and forecasting no rain in Texae within the next two day: ‘Jtine, §.20 Auguat, 7.80 to" 7.8; 61; October, 7.4 tha: un- ig prices were bid; July, 8.35 bid Beptembe aide danuary to 7. Y, i 742 to 7.43; March, 7.45 to 7.4%. Closing prices were: J Beptembes fo Toi. 68. PH very ark Central ad-| Co} HH CLANCY'S DEFENSE: “HIS LIFE OR MINE” --____— Slayer of John Clark Held by the Coroner and Greeted by Hosts of Friends. JOHN F. CLANCY. had withdrawn from his Clancy, who had been a police sergeant, John F. Clancey, of Long Isiand City, who shot and killed John Clark, at Thirty-fourth stree: and Firat avenue, | started his ho} n tong Island lc this borough, last night. was arraigned | making {t political headquarters, tn the Yorkville Police Court this morn-| soon had a number of friends. ing charged with bomictd He was takep to court by Capt. Delaney, of the bears the mark« of the beating whith Clark gave him, He has prulsea in sev shots. and a in Clark's abdomen y wan Arrested. ind dd to Bellevue Hosp) of the qhootlag, spread raph o Long Island City and hundreds gath- ed in front of Bellevue, clamoring for ‘About four years ago the pollttcal! events which caused the bitter feud be-/ tween Clancy and Clark took place tn Long Island Clty. Councilman Caneidy) ered a Hey ci ae x ‘ing | admittance. Followers of both men were had caused a split In the then rullng| admittance, Followers of both men were faction, led by John Madden, and Ciark! policemen to prevent trouble SOMEBODY EARL RUSSELL STUFFED TONY. HELO FOR TRIAL He Will Have to Answer to the Bigamy Charge. He Had the Right An- swers to the Wrong Questions. LONDON, June 22.—Karl Russell re appeared In the Bow Street Police Court Antonlo Trazett! has the comme: ambition become a eltizen of the to United States, and for many w today on the charge of bigamy, and han been learning answern to questions | was committed for trial, ‘The court was that might be propounded to him when] crowded, he should apply for naturalization! Among sent’ was the woman papers. (Mrs nom the Earl clams and to whom he was mar Nev., in 180, after When he finaliy submitted to tioning of the Kings County Cou wax as confident as the prize scholar in a district school, s What Site ia thin?’ he was asked “Broadway,"' answered Antonio quick ly, Reinga ty “Who ix th wernor o} avi « of his fire: marriage wan Hrown, direct the 5 n Wyek, responded Trazettl, his rrin bee Ming — seater LS acta Neha ISAAC ROMAINE DEAD. Antonio looked &+ if he th plout the easi “How was he “juried the | Jersey Clty Vietin of spo United States a} eo died suddenly zettl lel knowingly: 4 And YOU are re: 29, all right, Jude ndetta on in the neonio” Traaettt han organized It and ft In directed at the people who taught him the right at- awers to the Wrong questions, remark: yi heen rates Commisatoner for ¥ many yeura. He was a. Republi Mone} in} Mis) Bye 98 ivears. Polltlee “Mr. Romaine married a second TRENTON, N. J.. June 22.—A plece of] time two y age. ——<—— Have, you summer plans? World ‘Wants wil help you work them out. stone which had been imbedded in one of Geo! han eyes for thi: eight Phat) wen vemoved, yesterday at 8 s ates ai ih i acca eo ata RBY. | SCENES AT THE RACE 22 ; AND PROMINENT AMERICANS PRESENT. | support. | YY | He be- came virtual leader of the Madden fac- tlon when Madden was incapacitated by Sast'Thirty-Afth street station. MJnexs, and he patched up a truce be- Ste Clancey would make no statement re-| t¥een the warring factions. = —= garding the shooting to acknowl lark did not app of the turn] pieiietefeti-fett: ete lelnfaleininiolnlnlfojafolninininiote | For Sale. edge that he had don: and te add: | shad taken, and withdrew fren © 5 ; “lt wae je life or inet? Hl bustin ss with Clancy. The eaulted kim first, and that) he was) Wers, and Clark obliged 00 self-defense. | 10 do hin e1 Clothing f Led aod childs at lowest bilzed to shoot f-defense, H 1 to do hie en pe eee eae een CASI PRICES ON, CREDIT. He kept his threat Places Kis face and his ne whom ro marks o oops eaten knecked out of shape. with Clirk, After send. TER Regine ri ny eee name ie eltgs is Yn tO ospital, io £ Clancey was represented by ex-As- Openiy announced shat MANHATTAN CREDIT CO,, sistant District-Attorney Unger a} oud Clancy’ turn. Siaiat between 6 Surrogate Noble, of Queens County AJR nb ee Ben ra More Nisnthroatye and da, Mer Sal Melirkle DD. ymatar of th Be ue Magistrate M: Detan- | ked for a per- secure UNA CUP Base) ie he eae FOR z y a1 oO elected: a. retary he Daptivt Home A ccy oMetally {f Clark was den itor hia own Mivetm Roctety., He will have charge of ( FRED | EVERYBODY. receiving an affirmative answer sald he J werk in) thie. clty, Anything you wast that there ‘was nothing to do but to send | n { window In memory of Rey, Richard] Cloruing, Cloaks, Jewelry, Furniture, Dep , Clases orine Gan 1 for large vested cho Wootwarde torre, DD, Lhe Die 19 be pl nacey he Coroner. F tO JOOK | team’ and Sullivan's “Subtiate’ in them ‘ hare, Desk This was done, and the prisoner left | § Teturned in th cand Simper's /Magnitoa: Sune Dimiteie 14,000 > for the Criminal rts Bullding., He! ye Dar wt and Atwood's anthem ‘Turn Thy Fa ork are t evening The ann ah picnic will be held waa compelled tos tthe door of to ferry. At} next Satuniay at F courtroom and in corridor down: | Thirty. fourth | etreet } rk and his brother-In-| The 3 statra to greet and shake hands with a inertys alraloonkeepet. | fo. Thay bet Lifover.benk)/ii Opes eveataan number of Long Ialand City polltictans a0 a smith ae | commun r | For a hotday there is nothingy ‘They crowded around him end inade his Ede eee TRONS LARS eins | auilonsaat tel ered jah sine itn emuce | fequal to “S, S. for W. W. Wo! progress from the court to the street are you sneering att" he de- mak ener saaiclatews \ a ae a cars(a triumphal /inarch manded. with an oath, The two me iH ‘ Mise cmary 1 Ask your grocer for *TwoS's e % ch other for a moment and 1 (. . > 1st? Carsneribaschteomimitied nest Lae ment ane SOU silt Rekreaa ed tn ads for Three W’s."" See the large awalt trial. | foal year, Ange 2 advertisement in this paper, Real Estate Real Estate Reali Eaiate: | eooeecececececoeecos: 20000 es LAST TO BUY LINCOLN PARK LOTS At Opening Prices, $200, $300, $325, $350, $375 EACH, If You Can’t Come To-Day COME TO-MORROW SURE. Never before has there been such an opportunity to buy NEW YORK REAL ESTATE on such advantageous terms. Just think—$2.00 down and $1.50 per week afterward. No Interest Charged Until After Three Year. An Investment That Is Bound to Double in Value. REAL ESTATE JS THE ONE THING THE TRUSTS CAN'T CONTROL. Over Two-Thirds of the Property Already Sold. Nine Houses in Course of Constructicn and Many More Contemplated. 3 SPECIAL FEATURES.—"** ' "wreze fri Wome Bile Ol ame Bont Of course LINCOLN PARK lots have gone with a rush since they. were first put on the market. Some good lots left for early comers, though; but Monday next the prices $0 up—$25 a lot. That’s the first advance. Money procured and advanced for home building. Intending purchasers who have been unable to secure satisfactory locations will be placed om the waiting list, and in the event of any lots being reiurned to us will be allowed the privilege of purchasing them at the opening prices. HOW TO GET THERE —At Bridge entrance on Park Row take Flatbush REBATE TICKET. Ave, surface cars marked Bergen Beach. From Fulton Ferry take surface car GOOD FOR TWO PE marked same. RSONS Via Roosevelt street, Grand streét_ or 23d street ferry to Broadway, Brooklyn; (NOT CHILDREN.) from there take Nostrand Ave. cars marked Bergen Beach, which run direct to the Present this coupon to agent on | Property. Get off at Tent, corner Schenectady Ave. and Ave. N. the ground and your carfare will be refunded and your carfare home will SEND FOR CIRCULARS, MAPS & PARTICULARS, be given you. 5 THE GERMANIA REAL ESTATE & IMPROVEMENTCO. Brooklyn Office, FLATBUSH & NOSTRAND AVES. Telephone 73 Flatbush. payments, D JEWELRY LARGER. Brunk, 9 n son. Sunday Aly atoming and le In good Robert 3 ot Mimi On A ; epreaeniative ington Avenue iar, 4 atthe aiden lane. Fret to the ciij after a twa - Nir saldeabien: Preacher in. towldence at Harvard Uni Naotiet church has bean formed in| DIAMONDS, WATCHES—W tye Me will oceapy the fe Ma eer “the Uiroat unter the name of the | able gels: moderate prices. AMERICAS Heee to-morrow 1 Ay ciesirable | WATCH & DIAMOND CO.. 19 Maiden lane, fort Aven avenue, 3 occ pard Interest and Dividend Notices. CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK; 4“ VOWFRY, COR. CANAL ST. (SEML-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, have ordered that intereet at the The Tr {THRE Nenoktyn, hee conterred up memorial 1p connec f Manus. ores mtreet, there a ureh, Bay fecention, read a, rector on St ot Tri AYST.C.PLATT FROM 230 ST. World nac {ts pause intsing a bird's-eye 7 and a plan of 1 j - vith | Indorses Him for An-| Railroad toHave Under- with imuch other Term as_ | ground Station Near All news Postmaster. Seventh Avenue. ( charter with the Secretary of a few days age. At the tirat JUG ERNALOE, ran Company he committee the plang for wk, saw the President reyeas fetal f ere considered and maps intment of the Ie re have been fled New York aml Buffain, ator Jorsed Postmaster Van | ¥46 Lah ‘ be cer tres Went ote tees the sont Incumbent at New| mavens raveliitaer beneath Nas ues ‘ompany, °F. Yor ‘1 e ointment, and indorsed | Fee ed y Shaye fe re Lesa ed secretary ani s Pele reer local ngpunlesnen ty under the East River and ¢ uror, Mr, Haff Is treasurer’ of the Lens ae westward under Thirty-third street. Island Rallroad Company: ob Si Buffalo for the office there, Mr. Fred When the North ‘The work of constructing the tunnel ROPES TR AT oi Greiner, Both appointments, Lb @ “uderstood,| will bo done by the Long Island and will be made. bd y Company, which. Extension. Ratlro: