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WVATHER—Cooler Te-Night; Thersday Fate. | NIGHT EDITION ak “ Circulation Books Open to All”? PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNE DAY, JUL. "PRICE ‘ONE GALLIOTTI'S MISSION TO KILL THE CZAR. on information both from the Italian ZURICH, Switzerland, July 31.— The plot to assassinate Maria Pia, Dowager Queen of Portugal, it has been discovered, was part of a great conspiracy rgainst the rulers hatched in Paterson, N. J. A Paterson Anarchist, Amiol Gal-, Hotti, was arrested last night at Viedikon, and the documents found; on him, It is reported, show conclu- | sively that he > - one of the emis- saries sent to Europe bent on assasi- sination, He salled for Europe last year on the same steamer with Bresci, the slayer of King Humbert, having drawn the lot to kill the Czar. Two European ! secret police and from Paterson. Paterson Anarchist Ar-| Gaiiotti was living in an unpre rested in Switzerland |tentious part of Viedikon, but was for Connection with {apparently well supplied with money, and at first protested Attempt to Assassi-|ngainst nis arrest. nate Portugal’s Dow-} ager Queen,Sailed for STZ with Bresci | Government, that they have been this country. Other arrests will vella and Lanni, were on the same fojiow that of Galliottl. vessel. Galliotti has been under close watch ever since he landed. The man was taken Into custody by order of the Eroeecutors General pected in Rome to-day, (Continued on Second Page.) more Paterson Anarchists, Quinta- FRENCH HONOR FOR AMERICAN. Roland F. Knoedler Made Officer of Legion of Honor. Is 8B. July 31--Roland F. Knoedler, | York City, has been promoted ne rank of oMfcer of the Legion of Knoedler ta the head of the firm of M. Knoedler & ) He succeeded his » death of the} { and Fy, and pieture y York forty-six years ago, who ina bachelor, spe much of his time abroad. HH how roof the Unton League, and Lambe’ Clubs, na patron and rx he has in this clty, and It ds largely due to his rituble actx in France that he has been honored by promotion In the Le- gion of Honor, Mr. Knoedler wan the last person to see the famous Galnsborough painting before It was ate He visited new's art gallery In at night In com- pany with a porter. ‘The next day the famous painting was missing, BROTHER FOUND LOST SISTER. Missing AnnieJohnson Became Hysterical When Seen. Charles Johnson, of No. $1 East Tenth Street, was atanding on the corner of Reade stroet and Broadway this afternoon when he saw his sister, Annie J. Johnson, eighteen years of age, of No. 278 Second street, Jersey City, walk- Ing down Reade street, The girl had been missing from the home of her arents, In Jersey City, since Sunday night. After watching his sister go into the Dullding at No. 64 Reade street, John- son called Policeman Boll. They found the girl talking to a man. On seeing: her brother and the policeman Annie became hysterical, and it was found Necessary to wend her to the Hudson Street Hospital. ‘The man she was speaking to said ahe wus aaking for a boy numed Brown, who works In the bullding. The policeman rrested Brown. He ty tif! yeara bf age and liven at No. 240 Sixth sireet, Jersey City., On coming out of the ullding Johnson saw another boy whom he knew and asked for his arrest nx well. He was William Plerce, seventeen UAI# old. of No. 227 Sixth mtreet, Jersey Brown and Plerce were taken ( the Centre: Street Court and arraignes b fore Magistrate Pool, Brown would ai mit nothing. Plerce suid he and the girl bad spent the afterns on and puget GE Senay at Cones: Isizad. | He sald sept the’ h on sand. Both bv; a Orathare {hex tad noted apron iy were held & - amicauon ot sed he 12 | was | steel strike had caused him to cut ta | Short, | Be {the long-distance ‘phone with Presi- j dent Shaffer at Pittsburg, who in- and damaged the place to the ($2,000, TRUST GETS ULTIMATUM? +: Report in Pittsburg that Secretary Williams Brought-It to J. Pierpont Morgan. J. office Pierpont Morgan arrived at his at 11.30 o'clock. His coming quite unexpected, as he had sald before leaving town that he would not be back before Thursday. When asked if complications con- nected with the settlement of the supported by a majority of the Amal- gamated Association members. STRIKE TO EXTEND IF NOT SETTLED. PITTSBURG, Pa., July WII he the ft conference, his vacation he replied with his customary smile: “Nothing to say.” During the morning President yvab, of the Steel ‘Trust, and Judge Gary held a conference at No. 71 Broadw and with Mr. Morgan by telephone. They were also in conference over ne an ex! strike to all of the anion p of the United Manufacturers Intereated both in the United States Steel Corporation and in Its great independent rivals are watch- Ing the progress of the conference of the workers with keenest interest, They declared that {f the werk- ers do not agree at this time to profiers of Mr. Morgan all ne- PITTSBURG, July 31.—While the! cote one will he deciared of leading officers preserve silence On). tether conference will he the probable result of the conference,| .jy1¢, among the minor officials of the) thoy also declare that in the event of Amalgamated Association no hesita-|q failure to settle the trouble amicably tion Is shown in expressing their|the combine will uxe every endeavor to opinion that there Js -reat danger | [rt * eee mbee of Its planta with. that the peace, negotiations may be} 4¢ noon the members of the Execu- broken off at any moment unless bet-|tive Board left the butlding for lunch, ter terms are offered by the steel | President Shaffer sald there wan a meet- corporation, ano sel tulsa erneenic elation One of the local leaders said he un-{ that Shafter will meet the local manu: derstood the Executive Board was|facturers in conference at the Hotel more willing to continue the strike|“incoln this afternoon. to n desperate finish than to accept} A AUMber of manufncturers, It was the terms offered by Mr. Morgan through the national officers. In this stand, he said, the Board is said, were trying to get Shaffer all morning. Mr. Shaffer would not deny the report, but aald whatever confer- (foetal to The Evening World.) - SAVANNAH, Ga., July 31.—It is stated here that Governor Candler, of Georgia, hud agreed to permit Rublin and Jet- fries to meet In a boxing match at Sa- vannah, Savannah has been after the big fight for a long while. Many bouta of ininor importance have been held. But It wan the general opinion that the Governor would interfere if a fight of auch prom- inence as one between Jeffries and Ruh- In were attempted, ee sisted that the strikers would not accept Morgan's terms. (Continued on Second Page.) CITY SALARIES UP $501,854 According to the officlal roster pub- Mahed to-day increases in the enatlea of city employees aggregated 801,85 thp first six months of 1901. Much of thix Increase ts mandatory, the School Bourd'n increase of $216,082 furnishing the largest item; about $165.00 Increase in the Police and Fire Departments came from legislative mandates also, This leaven $120.00 to represent the sum arbitrarily added to the pay-rolls| in six months by means of raises in aalary, Some Increases in the different depart-| Bluse ina Nee Store. ments are: Law, $1.20; High 4 Fire broke out on the firat floor of 2139] § Amsterdam avenue, occupled by the - Reger Drag Company, this afternoon ‘sunday World Wanta make for- tent of une for advertisers, I | vigorously Despite the recent measures taken {regarding Anarchists by the Swiss it has been discdvered directing the movements of the active body from ‘he Queen) Dowager, who Is ex- ny narrowly +0O0e— Beaneaters Whitewash the Giants Without Trouble--- Denzer Is Hurt in Eighth Inning---Phyle Goes in and Is Pounded. 7 | phoned to the Mayor of Boston thereg with the skulls of witches whom the turned up on that city Puritans had burned at the stake. Individual who called him’ The Hostonese got to regard him wit enna aN. Long. None knew wh neration and awe. He claimed-<to Cooley te What tribe he belonged, and nobody the gecret of perpetual youth, He £ Murphy Uf took much stock {n him, He looked Ikell has it yet. 5 Lawesodb, 1 a Mongolian idol and! A | Yarner.'c. LANE aaa hidyeriingdoiklesielaer Me stl) Playa Good Ball. Denzer, Willis. p. All the hair he had wasi! Generation after generation eve: a Umplre—Dwyer. \ billy goat fringe put on wrong «ldeff Passed away, but “Pop” remains.” He (srestel Montne, like a fur collar on the back offforganized the firat baseball team! and BOBTX di ck OW rs were wt slantwise,— has been in the game ever since!) Yess Shien ts jmipisnaaene washee man's lvundry[terday he won the game twice for the wi Ives of his legs werelf ostons—once In the olghth, when bis nlogna -auaages congestedf{ two-bagger scored the winning runt In those days he claimedfi again in the ninth, when by a trick: to Le time \ Juggler and spent most of his} in the market place doing stunts CAUGHT WOMAN COUNTERFEITER. One of the Most Dangerous Operators in vel Country Captured in Midnight Raid. (Continued on Fourth Page.) CKRAN WON" BE CANDIDATE Orator, Who. Sails. for 5; Europe, Hasn't Eye ~ on Mayoralty. _ id of Gnicag fiftl Women have been passing them at North Reach and other summer resort They have also been alded in puttl | them !n circulation by a half-dozen ex- nvicts, Roth women were locked up. The Dougherty woman was held in $3.50 ball and Mra. O'Connell in $109. They wiil be arraigned next Monday before United Btates Commissioner Moorely, in Brook- lyn Annie Dougherty {* an expert coun- terfelter, She makes the dies herself and moulds the coins, She was taught how to counterfeit by Frank Miller, who figured as tie “Detective” in Zeimer's “fake” divorce mill, He Is now In Dannemora serving a sentence. The operatives who made the raid were Chief Operative William J. Flynn, Frank Burke, L. W. Gannon and EF. B. One of the most dangerous women counterfelters in America was captured fn a raid by United Staten Secret Ser- vice operatives just after midnight this morning. The woman Is Ann‘e Dougherty. She was found at the house of Mra. Ellen O'Connell, No. 6 East Thirty-ftth ERICAN LEASUE GAMES. Silent on the subject of politics and not disposed to discuss his future plans, W. Bourke Cockran salled this after nocn on the White Star line steamship Teutonic. He arrived at the pler some: Ume tefore the vessel sailed and speat the time talking to friends. url Mr. Cockran when asked regarding «| story published that he was to be an ant!-Tammany candidate for Mayor, © declared there was no truth In it ) “I know nothing about the matter,’ he said, “exceot that I read it in this morning's paper. This is a time! when the'most obscure man can see his name in the newspapers." When asked If he would join the antl. Tammany force, even though he were not a candidate, he replied that he had given no thought to politics, as he fad been busy. Mr. Cockran eaid that he was geing abroad for a rest and expected te’ be home about Sept. 10. PRINCESS. WILL NOT BRING SUIT Huntington's Adopted’ Daughter Has Made | No “Demand.” =~ of seve sh.. Baltimore, At Philade!nhia—End of sixth: Boston. 53 Philadelphia. - 0: Chicago, 2 {san old-fashioned three-story At Chicago—E nd of fifth: Detroit house and the Dougherty woman rented Tooma there. The entire upper part of the house plant. ‘ t ——<+~ Was used as a counterfeiting Dies, machinery and all t nalia for counterfeiting w Tho detectives found concealed in the house 173 pleces of small coins, from} nickaln to half dollars, The coing were made of antimony and lead and were allver-plated. They were well executed. BATTLE SHIPGLORY MAY BE ASHORE. Flagship of the China Squadron Is One of Britain's Newest Fighting Machines. -Whitfield |. Julia Junki Tincriis HONG KONG, July 31.—It is re- files the flag of Vice-Admiral Sir H ported that the new British battle-|H. Rawson, who succeeds Admiral ship Glory, flagship of the British) Sir Edward Seymour in command of ‘China squadron, is ashore somewhere, the China fleet of Great Britain. between here and Shanghai. ‘The Glory 1s of nearly 13,000 tons The warships Eclipse, Daphne and| displacement, and {s of 13,500 horse- Pigmy have left this port suddenly.| Power. She is heavily armored and No explanation is given of their de-| Cartes four twelve-inch guns, twelve six-inch quick-flring guns and eiga- ALO teen smaller quick-firing guns. The British battle-ship Glory was She has a speed of over eighteen commissioned in overaners, ee end) nots and carries a crew it 700 men. FIRM TO FIGHT WON'T SURPRISE here Charge ceas Hatzfeldt has no intention ef. ne estate of her adopted father, Collfs P. Huntington, and te 4 statement to The Evening, emphatically disposes of { ‘ouble between her aad (GENT DISIDEND OF all rumors the Hunt iFirst National's Apportionment | . - Robert Crooks & Co hivecine ON, July 3L—Sir Thomas Lips | Will Be Payable in New tiem he truth of the ronort that they |! ew York on : Intend to erect a new sugar retinery. on ae cen at the Holland on and said: Stock. ‘ west the Hutron Rt spel rhilctitous. apd Cortracts. for nstruction of the Have = sa puilding wnd machinery have alreaay r alt According to eatimates made by ex-|dend awarded, it Is said, but on these @ acash payment. The dividend perts in bank stocks, the holders of /1* payable in the new mtock of the bank | Firat National Bank stock have received | The tatter le not issued yet, It will be An amount greatly In exceas of the [00 quoted, when Issued, at $500 per share no detalls are obtaina well known Yours tn sugar. othe firm made NOT M'KELVER'S 6 BODY. per cent. attributed to them last week. a of Importing the reflned |? ‘ when the announcement was made tat later tt ente! tnte an} om Gourock after 0 the bank had Increased its capital from SHOOTING FATAL. with othe Am Sugar) and t two vody of a man who was pleked up : $500,000 to 810,000,000. SATIN ite Company) to hanitie: that vcons fates TTHGi torent was fdens OMficern of the bank dectine to give; meme: Whe Was shot py it 1 a that Haghan. any further details of the transaction, Piremie rp inen) tram, Wogmit: A few months ago, however, Crooks & Ha-Mintater Hoase Dead. are old, Forty-tthy but tt fs delleved that the dividend is Joseph Buckley, who was shot by to, were placed under a ban by the - x th * BERLIN, July 31—Dr. Bh former € fires suppos equivalent to 1,000 per cont. This te un. | Ruatmse ast dlrs Uatter noon. Inca | (rust for alleged cutting of Meee aie Prussian Minister of Public Instruc- FA BS then the firm hus rene: wh Unpotting ivilned eugara, tlon, who had been fl for some time past, died to-day. ccothing Duralleled as @ dividend payment. Vincents tose Entoing lene Teen 0G it lp erroneous vo apeak of this divi nor been captured. ke assailant ba! ——=s Beye ie

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