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MOOD ODODOOO OOO OOO0000000} en (Hear Wits BE A MEET. } IN@ OF THE PATROLMANS PROTECTIVE ASsN— Ta NIGHT A COLLECTION Wie BE TAKEN. HENCE FuRTH PARK CHARS PODOGOOOOODODHOGDOISHOGGOGQOGOGOOIOOOGQOOOHGOPDOOHOIAGHSGIHDO ICONSULCENERAL STOWE RESIGNS. HIS LEDGER WAS ODD SKETCHBOOK BEAR FACTION ~ SWANS MARKET REPORT OF THE SEVENTH BANK. } ( “Pop” Couldn't Write, but He Could Portray BADDOIOODOQABODOGOOOO 6 Pp . Policemen and What They Ate | Heavy Tone Obtains on|Long-Looked-For Doc- Witt Bz ONE DoLiar”/ Has. Been at Cape . Brisk Selling in ument May Be Made Se Town Through the and Owed For. | = Li : Railroad List. Public To-Morrow. ® Boer War. sett a folelelnnieinieiniehicii-i-i-in Mrideieeiee ins 3 t to wa lectdedly bearish at ee oes oetay and | Fourteen dapoattora of the wrecked | 2} LONDON, July 8—A despatch re eof large selling orders | Seventh National Hank have decided to] @ | cetved ere to-day from Cape Town ane umulate? over the holl- | take action to protect thefr interests. | % B| Nounces that United States Consul-Ge@ 1 prices smartly They had a meeting at the Fifth Ave- James G. Stowe haw resigned, and that nd to Hquidate In the | nue FE to-day and voted that If the By ne will sail from Cape Town on his rem Mividend-paying railroads | authorities take no decialve steps by to- @} turn to the United States July 25. ly downwart late in the| Morrow to authorize Jaw to S| Mr. Stowe was appointed four years nornine, xtending to 6 points in| ceed independently of the United States 9 y the President. Ile Ix a resident Mitnoia Central and hattan, The] District Attorney or the Batk Exam- @| of Kaneas chy, and engaged in the | ratire market wan on f nf to 8 peat. | norm 3 aeeicul ural tm| i Bent trades ae See AUTRE Staterecnttol “1 Md] A criminal mult will be brought to © was strongly Indorsed for the place. SARAONREZRintermertl Ole Seu Uey Cs place the responaibility for the failure | by Wehster Davis, who later was At wed ao rebound Of] of the hank. | sistant Secretary of the Interior and re signed because of the Boer war . Forent nk aminer Raynor re- FODOCDOCOGOG Capt. Se office at the -slation yes tle old therger was sented In his Hundredth wtreet noon when a lt woman entered and call- ed for him. She had a book so dig that sho could hardly carry it with both hands. She slammed it down on the Captain's desk and ejaculated, “There!” h of relief, madam, what can you?” queried the Captain “Mon Dieu! You know me the Uttle w The Cr West On) Staving O@ a Den. 1 do for "anid the Cap “how mud 1 must hav forty: centn. sald the Captain, Aa he tossed over a miver coin Of course, he would help the widow of six montha to collect her old accounts, one sald Mrs. opened, It was Not a Figure in the Rook. * but most of the faces he ac: eof Teck is that?” recognized, KI tranmlat ledg-aar of Mon- th For Sor Caan aes ad Bik Soeaab S sleur Kir Then it daw n the Captain how | The ay when old “h ke s. i ry on Ledger Was n Sketch Book. Po chop wh! DD aa eats hopy amd two, beers fates GAA A Rar GRD tL IT ross nex indicate that he squared turned up (1 met | the account Ue Ee Senet Phe next entry has not been settled Tae yerea PQny pitts doubteul if it ever will be. The yep Can rane Hite: Ut nan ordered noup. He. kicked. because ean |there wow a hate in it. Kirchman indi- ated hie opinion of the man by draw: Later, tlentry Iw easy. It la a sma Vin Harlem die. rushing the “growler,” targed to the station-house, comes ttem the ran a bt vunt two beera five fter that he got very thirety. Syne chop | | orter nee | reer a keg. ‘They carried hin Vithat tet y with all of the aeowunte, Ol “Wop” when it came. to kkeenkig, could run that houp the Nile and back him four aps each way: HOTEL MAN SUED GALLS ON KING. BY MILLIONAIRE Ex-Premier’s Visit to! Albert Moore Declares Marlborough Excites | that He Was Thrown Much Interest. Out of the Navarre. will in any © Ho. in wha’ quarrel way al Several ae ny articies In welxnty to paint tan organized « ai SLonl Rosebery back into Med, oe ie ——- maing about the matter paras Mr, put Mr Moore | inautred the lnveatigat Adama Dat of hearing tng Mr. Moon by th ted hi aL of the off hotel corridor to the stre Mr. Moore wis f the Cloyente yt oralne) mar, and euld to, fect greater ‘transformation | $6,001.00. Some time a Weinithe wheat crop of Engiand. a palr of cobs in thin c hinks the yieid: ma. busheis Ume acconsiny y wuld hi ENGLAND'S WHEAT CROP. ‘¥tel May He Twenty-eight Hush- oe ole Per Acre, INDON, July §—'The Mark Lane Ex- to-day, ., Atte doubtful ic t to was at Col worth abol pee acre, team of such hosace, LONDON, July & rd Re a to London this morning an pzaiii rire rest: ceived in audience vy : sun Mariborouga House thts k The public announceme o recover! Weak cables and bearish erop con- to Mls Matesty, 90. 00: sour Aitions resulted in a decidedly heavy mer Premier's Na ‘ e vires that onl opening in the local wheat market, nent, when . od re: s lt of rooms} prices being down about 1-2 pee cent. cites much in wite rel trom Baturdny's clone on the curb, and a Vv » he was) full point drop from the regular closing. has out It. and take coat collar hus. nd aeroaw the the o%er ne purchased y for 34,00, yiredch an aver- highent price. {tis said, ever pela fore Inter, Paper pt fowa tral Central pt Mo, q Par. rights Mecult, en div Ontario & Western. Pacife Matt Penneytvani Sool 6G Reading Reading Im pt. Reading 34 pf Rep. 8 Tew. douth, Bouts. Ry South) Ry pt. BU Jo, eG. Tel wt J a8. 1 tet ne SJ. a G1 3d of, at 4 Fre... st a 8. F.3d pt Tenn. Coal & Iron Tes, Pacifte , To 8 Lb aw Tein Chy ROT. intral oo Central pf LONDON STOCKS STAGNANT. Inclined to Awalt York's Inittative. Virtual stagnation obtained through- out the market for American ratlway shares at London to-day, tradere being tnclined to await New York's Inittative. The U. B. Bteel tasues exceptionally scored gainn of 3-6 to 1 1-2 per cent over Wedneaday's final figures at Now York, Atchlson common and St, Paul, too, were fairly mtrong at gains of 1-2 Traders New per cent. each, Other stocks were off from 1-4 to 1-2 per cent, Blome necurities generally were apa- thetic and the tone was tather heavy. Rands were quoted at 41 1-4. eee Slump Dee to False Rumors, LONDON, July §—The heavy stump ia Amertcan railway shares was due to reports of another German bank failu: and of tyrw monetary developmenta in New Yot. Failure to confirm these rumora was followed by @ fair recovery The Wheat Market. ‘The Liverpool market wan down 7-8d and Paria 10 to 16 polit: A firm opening prevented a further Aeline In whent and caused enough cov. ing to rally prices 1-8 during the frat ten minutes, Corn was firm ant higher on tinued dry, hot weather Went New York's opening prices were: Bep- tember wheat, s03-8 to 7034; December, 725-8 3-4; October, ThA to 711-45 July, 711-2; October corn, 603-4; July, 493-4 bid; September, 60 3-4. Chicaxo'a opening ‘prices, were: Sep- tember wheat, 6434 to 616-8: Ootober, 1-4; July, 83-4; September corn, 473-4 to 48, con- New York's closing pri x wheat, 70 1-4 bid; September, 70 1 |netober, 70 bs. December, 721 1-|"July corn, { 1-8; September, bf Mt) ber. Bt nominal. Chicago's closing prices wer wheat, 63 1-2: Auguat 63 5-8 Beptember, 4° 1-8; October, 64 corn, 4 3-5; September corn, Foster-Daughter of C. P. Huntington Has No Intention of Suing. tint Ave any such tutentia Prinve and Princess Hatzfeldt are a the Holkind House, and thelr friends belleved that their purpose in coming to this country was to bring suit to set aside the will of the Princess's father, Collis P, Huntington, Friends of the Princess even stated that the suit was begun several months ago. ‘Thin re- port the Prince mow contradicts nb- solutely. “The Prine he maid, ‘t= quite sat- ton “ts 1 that he and was dl the complainant, his frat wife, and hal been lecally married to his with whom he was living at No. 7 West nd street when arrested yer- was oma the prison | Owentyctive years s sald Mrs. Hund » 1 We have two children, | Twe years age my husband went to E|Colorade for is health, W he Jeame back a short time ago wos C]uccompanied by the young w Hjnow pores as his wit montheold child which he had by She in my wife,” xald Hundley iding to the young woman, "1 aly yomy frat wife and was ain. has been uffen ttorney'aattles for : and wan referred back to uy Philbin by Magltrate Mead telelcicieleleielh | te ne refuses to handle th Sahl Maxintrate Mende to 7 Wagner, “bring the partles winsay that never at any tin shell heccevasiaevGourinina lee Winhed Lo pus The i ‘ babes a ts vale tsoner un hinge Bub nen OcEcemanilliie The woman who ls alleged to be the | dough on TL cannot imagi ita hateourt fina how this rumor has started. 1 eee eae er eang eu mostarted. Ut Mas) stra, Handley No. 1 rest ied Real amusement to the Nergenstreets ltr the de endant { Tt is the tention 0 * Prince and | he ieee, taeation Of Ane Prince aml advertising solicltor and | ‘ Peete be ees magn Loe ee DIntrle y Philbin xent word to In America, ‘They will bet week PGRN RRS Rec TESS TIT eos Meade that he had no ne at . matt mrsely rea " evel y against Hundley, and he sen ck to Magistrate, declaring | AT Coe ne oe shalt vinit | Nlmn back leckaring he would rather that the ease should: be taken up there. sald the Prin. Ste nailiforueaitast en geae ANe When Hundley ck he told an-} Prin Yowell, and the|other story, He said that he had never | trip was pardy to benetit | been divorced from his first wife, andy befnoreultinew ier, that he had never been married to the our disatisfaction [other woman. ided, “haa annoyed | (Magistrate Meade adjourned the care it has the Princesn. n the trouble to deny it, and ts ximply much amused at what |o she hears about herself,” till the afternoon, sending a court officer ut to find the alleged necond wife. —————=—____ MAN UNDER THE BED. Quinn Would Have Caught Ht Too, Policeman Wasa Handy. When Thomas J, Quinn opened the door of hiv apartment at No. 124 Wert Tnirty-sixth atrect @t 1 o'clock to-day «a strange man dived und: the bed. Quinn called cown the stairway and sent out for a policeman, He walted twenty minutes, holding the Wurgiar at bay, but no policeman could be found. Finally the burglar made a break, reached a window and jumped twenty feet to the roof of the next houre. ‘The pouttle was open and the burglar Quinn sped down the stairs. W Feached the atreet his visitor wa ing Into Beventh avenue. Al crowd chased him, he escaped Tate this afternoon Quinn wi ing for @ policeman —___- ‘The Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened atendy to-day and 3 to § points lower, The market declined sharply at the call in sympathy with a amart break abroad in absence of substantial buying ort. fe. room-trade was non-committal, put rather Inclined to await a further break befo buying new crop montha Following call, the trade level waa net $ to 6 points below Friday's close. The opening prices were: July, 8.48 to 40; August, 7.73 Seritember, and MRS. MILLS IMPROVING. SUGAR DUES REFUNDED. ezine Payment to| perated on for Appenitic bot ’ York Impc = In Out of Danger. WASHINGTON, July §—Lascelles @| PARIS, July s—Inquiries made re-j Co. of New York, wi garding the report, circulated in the 0. of New York, will have refunded | tried States, that Mra, Ogden Mills the duties paid by them on augar im ported from Porto Rico between the date the treaty of Paria took effect and | *! the date of the approval of the Foraker | #ult of an attack of appendicitis. act. Mr. Ogden Mills to-day sald she was ‘hel dutiee:solpatd aroounted to over | umprovinsiand,was,injno) danger: SSS ee $420,000, Other claims are on file for re- funds amounting co about $1,500,000, VANDALISM AND ROBBERY. SHIPPING NEWS. was seriously {il here, show that she an recently operated upon as the re- y Away T ALMANAC. FOR TO-DAY, Burglars broke Into the club-haure of Sua rises. 4.37/Sun sete.. 7.32/Moon rieva. 11.22| the Edqewater Social Club of Stapleton, THE TIDES, ine 8. L.. early to-day and wrecked the High Water, - AM. P, Sandy Mook 6 48 Beteraae Nala ci fHINAUSEA Hell Gate Perry. 613 851 trom over-rating, fram over-drinking, from ever-exertion, {fom pregnancy, from PORT OF NEW YORK. ani Tontertatly cnrative nowe ROMO-PEPSIN prescribe BROMO-1° as for the w ARRIVED, olnds : an B La Normandie « P.M. wa + Beptember, 1. ber, 7.65; January, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. fortes SAILED TO-DAY. pure far ail the alle Jamestows Norfolk He ‘ahaa! seri inne * INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. erent he BUE TO-DAY. Ine RR Tain CHEMICAT. CO., "ef Pawaed, ai ; c. "an ALL DRUGGISTS. 10¢,, 280. 4800. re FORK 6aLe HY ‘M. RK. RIKER @ 80) bo 3D 6T, 6 6TH AVE. c fused te maki tement yt ee £00,090) anaes: ae es ee es aay Porto Rican Tenchers Here, pand 6 regard to his investigation of the af- 5 shers fr Shins tighaulranle fairs of the Soventh National Bank, Sixteen’ school tenchers from! Porte Dies aeand (he Lat. | From another source it waa learned |® Rico were passengers by the Red D a ison declined to] that the long-looked-for report of the| (3 MRE eteA MEE GATAGAS am ices ant Dore orthwert 6 ponte | sank's condition may be forthcoming |‘ from Ponce and San Juan ve and higher money [| to-morrow fo} Aded he feeling of uneaal-] ‘This would then be in time for the | the rrent of meeting sof thee lonrd of Directars of 5 [ES pote wort financtal dim nm which will be hed te-mor- | 2) PAGES IN “POP'S LEDGER ‘Phe market turned suddenly weak Just}row, when the qu n Of Pewrgan- | felt} before the close and. prices slumped | fain the bank and placing (ton a basis! Sale of throughout the list on urgent Haqulda- | where it c its doors will . The ten In St ut, which was off il full diseuissed an to be aettlens t a a points. Villian Cromwei spec! | Moai oN TOE RORCETNE LOLA OR TOE: ‘The total salen of stocks to-day were] counsel to the bank, wus back In his, WASHABLE SILK behind the big pyramid at Gizeh, and 1461.00 shares. thie morning. He sald nothing | who, every Uine Old Man Rameses came “we heal dev fan could not be | Pray dala Richaiee eeu ainde Runny: ‘The Closing Quotations. ‘ hi wm the mitt pao kes PN 1 le looking hieroglyphics in his old-fastion- | bankrupt firm vf Henry | Marauand &| ed, single entry ledger, was not a} amar Co. was at hin otfice early thie morn: marker to “Pop" Kirchinan, whore play Arm) Car: 4: Foun, Pee ee rami tirecientnlly Latest French Models, fas: No, 122 West One Hundredth street, was American Ice Frank Sullivan Smith, th *, Just one door east of the police statton. Ameriean Ice Co Mer. smith cowid tot be se tened in front or back. When « policeman gets good and hun- Amertoan Ll: ceint. W. 8, Hall, the Ansiatant. Uni -a| Numerous shades of pink Bry he itkes Juley chops and big, thick American e MALS PE Btates District-Attorney who haw by S nteaks, done just to a turn. Mrs, Atbert | Xm" ‘bmeit 4 ‘Ret pt acalqiied to aaniat Tank Bxaininier Tay blue, lavender, red, green Kirchn.an know when to make the turn. Aercat weer tor Rn the wore ot tnvsetiguting the af ced ete “Pop kept gol old brown ale—Eng PU ce “Nothing will be don and grey,—with white High, you know, like Lite Joan, Robin TOR a oi i CROKER'S LOSSES AR . arch a Hood and Friar Tuck used to quaft in Talila a peice to-morre oy ALWAYS FELT ON THIS SIDE OF THE WATER. stripes in various w idths the Inn hard by Sherwood Forest—and werayn Hag, Tran Informed Greer Gaorrreceen sor 6x and groupings. also he had “hard stuff.” Canadian Vacifie a = = — = ind his wife were born tn Chea & Onto | $5 1 $6 4 Chicago (h Western Horrofithe ‘ | $5.00 and $6.50. Bhalkngwimowliolcookiand Chicags Cc terior of the bulding, besides damaging | Reiecayene fould draw nin enaval bend ts Mt PRINCESS HATZFELDT | a ; on It that would break your henrt 1. 6 ‘ tauirant ofor® twentyefive years, ‘Then Opentag am Account. eo Aton. of = | ie | Axinice of an re stnakk ihe sdenitur Cl 1 b, ; “Pop'' Aten =e Hebe RRR REE Phebe elise : eet Pthe lamps’ ana thi During al! this time policemen and a wt, Foal Tron ait the tamps amd t Twenty-third Strect. few civilians who might be short of sia Boutheen' away several silver tro- change would say to the propricters, Ae . Cal. Rouhern St Bt pales and a wie thie, irreste hit “Bay, Pop, hang it up, will you?" And Conca ta} ; ‘ op" would shrig his shou! Conn Tobense vette ——— i ——— Frenchmen always shruc their ah Con “ 5 dera—ani say: “Out, ot, mona Pel 4 itu Hundley, Charged with Distilling Co. + ’ Erle ri How Me Kept Acconn! Fie in ot 5 Bigamy, Tells Con- |. TERN roy" a “Pop” never made a mistake In an ac: rie vl x. Ay = { {S ike count: He always knew just how much a flicting Stories. Ae! ‘ 2 a man owed, and that seemed odd, too, x : a d z ‘fas neither he nor his wife could read peal emelt ‘ have made the following or write, and he no bookkeeper. Working toal ' tgamy, Ja ands 4 in But the me out yesterday, Hi Central oF Sepa ants Exceptional Reductions in Children’s also Black Kid and Tan Oxfords, Misses’ and Children’s Tan Russa Calf Lace Button Shoes; Patent Leather, Kia and T Youths’ and * en's Bla and : ther Vamp Oxford 1 ne Bort a recreates Patent Lesther Vamp Oxford Tis 51.75 Fermeriy $1.95 to $3,590 Women’s Tan, Pat with Louis XV, and mijtary beis; G? $2.95 Tongue Silop. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. Summer Shoes 's White Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, Tan Lace Sh: Formeriy $1.95 to $ Is worn by the advertiser who uscs \ 3 and 7 Time Rates pay 3 and 7 Fold Profits.

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