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Cabins Were Stuffy, No| Breeze Percoiated!? Through the Port-!: holes, but Other): Things Did, as Mr.|; Arbuckle’s Ship Was Anchored Off the Mosquito Banks. ome ts eet cha enrtaln ahoutet Ae he atargeret Dat the scullien | ‘Aa she took his melt eTt'e a roast upon Ue Just the mame se =Murm Mr. John Arbuckle’s Deep-s washed om oceanward last nigh! The gepint preas agent. with a atyle of dic-| tion of which Lawrence Sterne might | have deen proud, sald: “When the mer. | cury ‘a raging near the 10 mark, when | the sun-scorohed, etifling air of an over- | crowded city makes fe scarcely worth @e living and iced beverages pall on weary palates, what can be more attrac. tive and beneficial to the exhausted business man or woman than a real ooern trio overnight. returning morning refreshed, invigorated end mind?” With this inducement an Evening | World reporter received the assignment to @o out on tho fnitial trip of the flo tiNa with a beaming face. Even as he read he could aniff the salt. g At the South Ferry the reporter took the boat for Atlamic avenue, Brooklyn. | ‘There waiting for him and others was | the staunch little tugboat John Harlan. | And there was also John Arbuckle, whe @reeted the comera with old-fashi: 5 cordiaty. Elghty-four guests boanted | ® the tittle craft, and at 6.30 o'clock sho g put off for the good ship Jacob A. Stam- fer, which waa moored to the east of Laberty Island. There are two other | oats In the fleet—the ynéhts Gitann and | Hermit—ouz they did not accompany the @xourston on the first trip. ‘The Jacob A. Stamler is a full-rigced ahip, She i painted binck and looma| up Ike a lighthouse in a New Found- land fog as you approach her. When the tug reachu! the ship a gane-plank was lowered and the pas pengera went aboani. They were re quested to register and staterooms were ailotted to them. Staterooms Below Deck. ‘The Evgning World reporter wi ® an signed Nos, 93 and 94a double state-| te the room and shared it with another pas-| ting reniy, the mea ‘The ventitatian to the stateroom, which) The was about ten feet square, was through | partner one porthole seven inches tn diameter. was not Hut there was wat wenger. One ‘a expected to close the doors when he retires, ag he ts surrounded by other |; staterooms. u When the ship had been inape: supper was announced. Tho meal waa well cooked. Thett ‘cha were no frilla about it. It war about) room, pitcher to wash with In the morning. p State. 1) Thero may have been a hot thine tn the old the diners when changing from fh to] wus one on the Moating beef to keep their knives and forke.| hole was ao amnll that the breeze, ‘There was no tco on the butter and no! there wan one butter-knife. ‘Thero wan no wine, beer! Even the mc wings an they much a meal as one would got in well-conducted farmhouse waa served by women, who rere or intoxicating }quor. It no doubt would have been Co in SIX STREET CAR WOOER’S TEETH TUNNEL INQUIRY LINES STALLED. KNOCKED OUT. BY GRAND JURY. Defect in oer Halts Mrs. Conia Says ted Park Avenue Residents Half the Metropolitan | Walsh Hangs Around | for Julia. System. Hew York was without certo Michael Wal service below Broome atrest to-day for| Fourteenth street and Madinon avenue, [has been paying unu tenth some linen to from three to four hours siuyheer of Mrs on others. The electric power of the) pas: A me page and annoyance unlimited was the) .),,.., result. here ‘According to a statement tesUed OY | tne mother om periods ranging from thirty minutes on} Metropotttan syatem went on & ram- 4 the company at noon, when President first intimation of the te-up, tro cables burned out at Exchange Place and stopped the carn, The method af distrituting elestricit for the running of care downtown § by special cables from the Ninety-stath | oy) street power-houme to a power-house 1) wii, Front street, whence tt fu rent out. The two cables conveyed part of this current. Of course, when the power gave out] py, every car stapped oon the Second, y, Third, Fourth, Sixth and High pur | and Broadway lines The tte-up Park Tow and the Bowery rendered useless the horme-car service to Me east side from the jost-ofll The Broadway line wa ret in operation efter a ¢ half an hour, during were stalled atmos th system. In fort and Eighth aven intermitten ‘nd then the again. was a nes were running am The Tatrd avenue jine sume operations ‘nt! 1 o'¢ @elay of two hours an utes, About an hour @and Fourth aveni Ary Were ature On the Fourth and Second avenue tines | Pnasengers from ujdown were given| transfers te Ervadway at Canal street. | Me unfortunates who boarded Third) Venue cars uptown were bot told t (there was a blockade. When tho va ‘Teached the end of the power jn tae Bowery the parsenegra had ty walk tho crest of the wa; EThe tle-up of the nurtace caused al PHTLADE! rush on the “I." As usual, the management failed to rise to the ‘3 fon, The few traina were packed gate sereee THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DEEP-SEA HOTEL GUESTS PASSED A SLEEPLESS NIGHT. TOOT OIC 0 000000000} : ANHIAS Dooodonn @ know they were doing wrong. acted on the beat legal advice obtain- | 5 of on the upper deck but for ty eame down In tori Mey mosquitoes. were not so nu- meroua In the early part of the ‘The eariter ones seemed to rmy that was 4 the rain and t ening World reporter and > SIVA HI Te rained in top.) feet from Manhattan ‘Tne water Nowed along the reup- springttine up tn Vo =p y worked overtim) re like a food In stip Stamler was plug- uyten Mh the Httle Klaas lined hatch [O} Sandy Hook anchored for nlde of Liberty Fried Steak for Hreakfi dawn came at Rursts Kathered at th they looked an If the snd seamed from the « were regaled fried ontonn and! ‘Tae closing was strong, with prices at on (he mosquito with fried beefateak, Aw for The Wrenktiattiable ning World reporter had been running ireshtng may harvest fald ‘Tholr facee were could not get wiultoen had to fold thetr ey got/in a South 4 The jun had been paased around the | were » rs ho imped tn to the ity wnlitor this morning and axked tf he a day off to go out to his Httle | old Harlem flat to re. NEW PLAN FOR FAILED BANK. 7th National Directors May Resume with Big Capital. blear of eye. Complain tral’s Covered Way. . of One Hundred and) rhe Grind Jury will be gation soon into the tui peel [all ry in an invest! | Hefore the directors of the wrecked Vof the News seventh National Hank commenced thelr Jin Park avenun. | umuat daily . | organteation . spoctal Caunae! elahteen-) ear out | It haan YG} trom property-ow Sixteenth etreet, J travellers a One Hundred an made to-day ‘1 : plans of the irand Jury went rly conduct wh Cromwell dectined to make any number of He's arund ¢ Vreetand professed to have recetved MIS ig i, in the phe and Broadway. This reducet the power | ith, jar mick a tr had been quoted aw may- toway a plan with an in- Hts for her) the Fratk Sulllvan Smith, who ts attire of the bank- irm of Marquand & Co, hi of neetng him, 1 compladned Jultats eld complicated. The current is brought] companied Uy court er, aimout every In spite of this tact |S able to get his state. forenoon that 1 be tesuet to-da able to have fn at the hese he ta 170 PROVIDE FOR SPITTERS. | sitting ont in ho statement wet Taope to te | ment ready some perintendent hee Promiac to Waute tnmons from Magis- Suparintendent sald bit Ido not care to LAWMAKERS AT ODDS. ters arraigned i ares BRUSSELS, July eccurred in the Chamber of Ropresen- tatives during the + imbling-blocks © on the Educa: in | vulgar and abusive language to one an- vented by the intervention of the ushers, Vremdent of the Chamber, M, de Sade- worder end the sessions of | was’ repeated amber inden: ———— YACHT MAY BE LOST. The Neatrice, Wilitamaburg, ar of his house. Wa Beod behavior with Crew of Six, He was em- Reported Miastn; was known The yacht Charged with Vag Beatrice, en voyage to Ohtcago to take| WASHINGTON, July 18-—Francis rt in the trial races for the Canadn’s | & defeder, encountered a storm during | try as a “divine healer,’ was arreated to-dayon complaint of the Central Union Mission authorities for creating @ disturbance in the rooms of the mis- ay’ for Fiban, ay th the first cargo pets that country: from the United Sprague, ussin has heretofore. mupp! the gates with @ rush-hour crowd. the petroleum used by the Corcans, tha mizht and haw not been heard from, ersons were aboard. le the yaoht han been stween here and Milwaukee, qhousne Btates American serv died here to-day, FOLY 18) isos EARL RUSSELL SENT TO JAIL. | eo Legal. LONDON, July 18.—Farl Rossel, Arralcned at the bar of the Hone he of Lords to for trinl on charge of bigan pleaded gr ne arcoments agal Wiction of the Cou ty hour. Both the Fart and Countess Russell did not and their counsel pleaded the: but had {able in Nevada ‘The peers reached their decision after BULLS PREVAIL ON EXCHANCE. Trading Was Light and Gains Not Well Maintained. An urgent demand for the stocks of the raiiroads concerned In the Northorn ‘Pacific netlement sent their prices sharply upward on ‘Change and put the bears 0 rout. A demand f ehares of Union Pae'tic resul advarce of 1 3-4 points in that stock to chures of St. Paul were purchased at a gain of 1 3-4 points, Subsequent stock mounted to 167 a¥ compared with 163 3-4, yesterday's fpal figure, Rock Ivlund dixplayed a yiin of 2 points, sell ing up to 150. ‘The joval traction issues displayed: considerable activity and strength. The market turned sha during the second hour and all the early mains we dropped. St. Vaul fell a Pent p@low the opening, to 1641 Union Pacitle droppet to 10 <4 and Rock [ala to 146 3-4, from 150 The entir poin 142.00) st Al siles te noon we res market rallied aK luet hour and prices mo: ! the beat Ngures for the day. Union ba- eile mounted 3 ints to 1G 3: large and tnfuentt ing, while Sient Nt up to 13 1-4 noduring th lene te "The Wtal males of stocks to-day wer 915,\00 stares, Am, Smelt. & Ret. Am. Suger Am. Tob, certs Angconda Mining Atch., Top @ & F. AU, Top a 8 F opt Balt. & Onto Brooklyn Rap. Tr Burlington certs Canadian Pacifs Can. Southern « & Ohio chi OG. Waat ca, ch, a ch ht, Tern, & Tran Chicago & Alton Chicago @ Alton pf ae a wok Goi. Fusl_ &. Tron Cot. Southern 51. Southern let pt Col. Southern 74 pt Col & Mock, Val ph Cones! Gar Con. Totecco corte Del & Mudeon Den, & Rio Grande Den &@ Kio Grande pt ToS a Atl pt Datiinal Silver Central Central pt shore Inule & Manhatten Metro. 8 oe tn Nat's Sinn € St tants Most ads M na Tr Mo Ken & Texas pt Misaurt facie National Niscult National Irad folk & Western North. Pacife pt Y. Central Yom # se Pacific Mal Reading Reading 16 pt Heading Men Steet Rep. leet pt Fouthern Pact Raliway m te a san F.2d pf et Louly 3. W. pt Tenn. Coal & Tron Tous Pactto. Tol, Mb dW. oF, Tein City RT. Union Tee & Paper Unies Wheel a Le Wissonain Central “HEALER” IN THE TOILS. Francia Schlatter Wr ey sion. He was charged with vagrancy. consideration of the case las minutes, 0 j\He Gets Prison Sen- tence of Three Months After Pleading Guilty to Bigamy Before the House of Lords—Ne- vada Divorce Not ter of Sir Claude Scott, nepal her in Reno, N: April 15, 1%, he married Mra. Mollte the red nis pone three months (1 prison, The trial of Kart Russel! began at i wclock this morning. and was carried on with all the quaint and middle are ceremonies. The arguments lasted one| ina rr Russell, che have prepare the rooms formerly: occupled by Will jam TS }of the Jameson raiders, which His Lordship can. t with hiv own food and wine D0 NOT THINK the Con mont Sunday drown They feel that in a Mt of insanity or | while 1 19) 1-2 at the very outse:. Over §.00 | |Mvious to his aarroundines. A man an- en meen! this | awe market sold off from 1 to 2] ted nearly te atitute im of the young bro formation her son with for a few of Wilson's death he saw Wilson on Hon shortly before 1 0 atthe I yesterday shares in after an Indifferent op respective out 1:16 on spot cat aide of lant night. As for weather here also had the advanta Was very little rain west of practically no precipitate Misalnwtppt River. South bought at the local longs took profits on a sma Arrested, Jaiter, known throughout the coun- cra ‘The trial involved the yalldity of an American divorce secured by tne Earl | in Nevada | Earl Ru ate? and he got a divorce from da, and there, on mery ile Karl Russell was arrested on the eharae bigamy lust n srities seem nth, and the 1to be will ng t The ot correspondent of The! World wae the only American. corres ponde rmitted to be present at the trial « 1 Rass fore House | Mollie Cooke, otherwise Mrs, Somer- ville Bark [uske ls ntet- | ed the hall toket ng the reclinied by mie of the House og Commans Lord Rusestl passed out the ompany of the Yeoman " Binck Rod ir the ‘ House Mott roke shand. and | ber he ow, » Holloway! Prixon th: wed to confer | m4 Mery In antleipation of the arrival of Lart Prison ptton one. of ad, the rf. and members Tt is a commodious apartment. In supplied | WILSON DEAD. The Missing Broker's Friends Say He May Have Wandered Off. ‘The friends of George Rogere Wilson, et broker who tlousiy diss . do not belleve that he ts dead ation ob: poring under a hall ered away as A ts no ng his a two diffe conflict has «their stories GEORGE ROGERS WILSON. ifled to tn othe mins To-day Ani, ratalty Commit: of the Consilidared Exchange will 1d paym, Wf the $8.01 insurance x that it may be certain A guest of th Mitchell House said wl to the sta- jock ertaln aman, without me to New York on Sunday nix. —— A trainman ts and hal 11.20 tra IMPROVEMENT AT LONDON. fone in Amertent thy ow Mi around imp in, Ssopae by wit articular aying tn this department was quite a ture St, Paul and Union Pacttle were con- splotious at gains of 11-2 and 1-2 points ¥. the former selling equ 11-4 and je latter 10 ake & Ohio, too, was strong at gain of 1 polnt. On the other hand, » Readimg lasues and) United States Steel were weak at dectines of land 1-2 Per cent. rexpectively, Domestic securitt eared off a shade after a firm opening. but the undertone remained good, —<$<—<——=_—_ whe Mark . al cotton market opened steady. ont ‘The te to-day with prices 1 point lower to 3 points high Opening Rugiieh cables noted vc seal 9 21-2 qointe on futures and 1, which was con- a full response to advances vwe bulls There rete and eat of the rope and the pening here and | wewtle. p July, 8.25. to The openin Hecover. LONDON, July 18M. Tehertkoft, Tol- atol’s representative in Great Britain, haa received a telegram from Tula, Eu- ropean Ruesia, dated July 17, saying ther, was an improvement’ inthe Count's condition a: @ty were entertained, hopes of his recov- 1 married Mabel, daueh- | in 189, but they | “| from Lareh- | Kent and may have deen | trial room at Pe day to testify In the Henry W. Woodly, precinct, charged with getting drunk 1 Staten Ivtand Sunday 22. He assaulted a man connected with the outing and held up one of the ple- ni st the am en the re the pi Ip thie trta rellgion duck straps; black worth $1.00..... Dress Skirts... White Lawn W White Lawn Waists. its, with tucked eas ¢ and front tucked and two rows of inserting; choice al Children’s Lawn Dresses. Pretty Patterns, navy, light blue, pink, rose and lavender; braid and Inser- tion trimmed; shoulders ruffled; full ski worth a dollar.... esses. Famous For dress and evening wear, our celebrated patent leather or fine blick kid Liberty Ox- fords, with Louis XV. heels,| are peerless. Flexible hand-! turned soles, ot course. At the same price we've some splendid Russia calf brown e vici kid Oxfords, with military heels... A New Creation in Footwear is a shoe of patent | leather or kid with black silk serge cloth tops; for late summer Cuban heel. We Are Rapidly Clearing the balance of those £2.50 and $3.00 Shoes wear; lace or button; extension sole; marked $1.49. Black or Russia Calf Lace Boots; all marked. styles ana ‘izes of lawn; sites } to 8. Boys’ Wash Suits ——$—— 3,000 yaris Wash Goods, wLawns, W Pongees, 1. and 15c. LoOUS.eee.. - mountain and seaside; regular 1 Tewtilar price 160. ILD TIME tT “GOP WOGDLY Witnesses Tell Devery of Patrolman's Do- ings at a Picnic. About fifteen witnesses were in the Headquarters to- se of Policeman the Staten Island detailed to accompany a ptenic of 1 on Jun ses with a revolver, Hearrented axsaulted. Henry RR. ‘Thomas, terward Jet him go, and fell asleep OF . Rev. David June not, &. » Was phe first wl about of which he was marshal, Jothat Woodly was drunk the chief witness told how Woodly first it the plente, . Edward J, Donlin, the poltee aur: he had tre: Woodly for He wax asked Ifa man could tnoan hour He sald he dld he could, out he could posal- Troupin Owe hours, Poticeman Woodly was called to the stand. He 1am being treated romalerhe day I had ft bad and felt dizzy Deputy Commissioner Devery smiled scornfully, Woodly «ald some one had ruck him, and he thought it was man. ‘The Rev her James M. Burns, of aie Churen of Our tads” of n Amboy, who estitied for W ood sensation by ving he wis, Delnne raccuted hecatise of his re: No, no. + Interpored Com- stoner LD Ke: . that kind Don't do it. When the jo learn how things are run room they will find out that and polities: don't They ha: ce hi will gett what’ In coming to hen." Deputy Commissioner Devery turned to Woodly and addreswed him fiercely. idly he sald, “you were there ct’ peaple, ‘She first, thing vou ‘Md wax to get beastly drunk, and you Know ft. You picked out a ‘paralytic, |é clubbed and thumped him with your stick. Do you call, that protecting peo- Pleat a plenic? Woodly, [ tell you vou Neted Ike a brute. Tam going to hold you on the gecond charge of acanult, e- {Am Kolng to recommend that you be diamissed. ————___ The Whe Market. Corn opened decidediy weak this morn- ing on gencral showere over the corn belt. Considerable unloading was jn- dulged in by put operators also for out- side account. Wheat was off about 1-2 point in sympathy, There was a little selling by the Houthwest at the opening and i:bernl offerings by the local contingent, Cables were higher, but cut little fg- ure In the transactions, ow York's opening prices were: Sep- tember wheat, 131-4 to 733-8: December wheat, 731-2; September: corn, 831-2. ‘Chichgo' 751-4 ‘to 73-8; October wheat, ‘@ opening prices: sere; Beg- Rothenberg & Store Open Until | o’Clock Saturday. West 14th Street. Midsummer Bargains! : Jaunty Walking Skirts. All Wool Walking Skirts—Cheviot, oR 98 with tull Mounce and deep stitching; be: and shades of gray; worth $3.75.. Polka Dot Duck Skirt: White Pique, Pure Linen and Foulardine J 98 see Be Dainty Summer Shoes. Boys’ Cool and Washable Clothin, $1.00 Wash Sults for 49c.—This lot includes an excel- lent assortment of galateas, chambrays, linens and ducks, “also odds and ends of suits that were formerly classed in high-priced lots. Not all sizes of each style, but many Hands mely trimmed; $2.50; sizes 214 to 8 years..... * $1.50 White Lawn B'ouses. 750. K K. and E. Shirt Wa‘sts and Blousesteeees. eres 49% including White Lace Stripe ite Dimities, Colored Dimitizs, Colored Lawns. 3 en Colored Lawns, Sateens, ctc., regular 12'%e. 2,000 yards fine Linen Color Batiste; just the fabric for quality, yd.. 16c. Turkish Towels, 10c. 100 dozen heavy White Turkish -Towels, -olored borders, 10¢ | , WORLD WANTS . Norte.csscs Sablee Beaton = OUTGOING STE STEAMBHIPS. —Trimmed with contrasting rows white, navy and white; 49c ; deep hem; sizes 4 to 14; 49e Liberty Shoes—' Oxfords; patent leather or J 49 m0 e tous kinds; well made and sizes 3 to.3.... 49c Waists percale and white J9e valves run as high as $2 om nd O8c 69: Used by All Shrewd Advertisers. 584 Paid Help Wants in This Morning’s World, BUT Paid Help Wants in the 13 232 otter New 2 New York Pipers. J2] JANITRESSES ..... 9 3} KITCHEN WORK... 11 3| Lapres. a| GoxcuMes NOOKAINDERS .... 6] MACHINISTS novs -malues .... BUTCHERS + 9 | MILLIneRs: CARPENTERS ..... 4 | SECKWEAR CMAMHERMAIDE .. 3] NUMBERERS . COOKS 24] NURSES SROOUETHRS ...... 3] OPERATORS cUTTERs +d! PAINTERS 5 DESIG » 3| PAPeR noxes. 1 DISHWASHERS 10 | PIANO HANDS. 1 DRESSMAKERS: 6 6 DRIVERS . 5 DRUG CLER! SALEAMEN ERS SHOEMAKERS ‘ ERS 4) SPINNERS FIGURES ani ors se 13 | TAILORS OROCERY CLERKS 5 | WAITERS HARNESS-MAKERS. 5 | WAITRESBES HORSESHOERS .... 3] MISCELLANEOUS «19 HOUSEWORK ...... 39 es IRONDRS . FD] TOTAL. rece 686 JANITORS .... 7 fi i'n ie prices were: July, September, 73 3-8; Uctober ¢ july corn, 1-2; plenber, 56; October, 88 1-4; Deron . ber, 65 3-4, Chicago's closing prices wert wheat, 667-8 to 67; August, 66 tember, 68 1-8; October, 68 6-I 69 1-4; September, 61 7. a SHIPPING NEWS. 3 ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Run rive... 4.4/8un sete... 7,22/Moon.sets:. OER THE TIDES. High Water, Low Wares, AMP. 4 +8 ag ky Rt aa fot bs fandy Hook... Governcr's Taland Hell Gate Ferry. | PORT OF NEW YORK. i Ellmy GAILED TO-DAY. TeAquitalne, Havre, Marco Mingnett!, Avendlly Frederick Ger Grosse, . Seratogs, Nesaat, Bremen. INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY. ole, aioe ar. Sunday World: Wants. make’ Sam tunes for adi

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