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. . POL Wife Thinks Her Hus- band May Have Been the Victim ot a Poisoner. Coroner and District- Attorney Will Investi- gate the Case Thor- oughly. Mre. Peter W. Yunge, wife of the patrolman from the Del. Nee station whose my closey followed the conviction of Ward- man Bissert, which he was instrumental, ft ts gaid, in bringing about, belleven that her husband may have been polsoned, She will go to the District-Attorney + office to-day and ascertain if the state: ment that Yunge worked on the Bissert cave ts true. If she finds it to be as reported she will insist on an autopsy to determine the cause of his remark- ebdle iliness at the corner of Grand and ‘Willett street late yesterday aftern Mrs. Yunge ix a handsome blonde was married to Yunge two 5 They ved at No, 837 Southern Houle vard, “My husband spent the greater of the day in the house with mr," hb gald to-day. “In the afternoon we went out for a walk, and then went to the Delancey street police station to get his pay for duly. lous death rt The Chance to Polson, “Sty husband went Into the astation- fhouse alone. I remalned outside wait- ing for him, and in about ten minutes fhe reappeared. He may have been given poison while inside. “Cortainiy something unusual caused his fines. He never had an epllei ft in Ife, and had never been a day since we were married. He was only twenty-seven years old, and wae unusually strong and robust. TH WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1901. STRANGE DEATH OF __| Jelelnleieicteieinini“i<t- ey atreet po- | shares of the investigation and han Hl directed him to bring the matter to an insue without delay Mr Garvan began work at once, He [will insint on an inquest as soon ius jommibie, Mr, Garvan is noted for his Vieorpus work alnce ae has been in the Attorneys * ottice and) inex ‘ALL TRADE UNIONS “After he came out he walked up to Grand street and started toward the Mttle park at Willett street, Intendinx to sit down, We got to the corner of Willett street and were about to enter the park, when my complained of feeling 11. The Strange Convalstons. f “He walked over to the curb, where he was selzed with nausea. When was checked he appeared to be in pain, and even ne I started toward he began whirling around |n 4 ¢ lve manner ani very could reach him he fell, at Yulalan after convulsion on the “A number of people gathered around, and some men tried to hold him. An Ambulance wis seat for by 4 citizen, ut my hushand had apparently recov- red when {t arrived. He was sitting Wp, and said he would go to the . wthtion Instead of the hospital. a cut on the back of his he fit had struck the curb, tut ne fe seemed to be dazed, The sur- Keon thought he had be Hospital, so he was put in mbu- lance. 1 went to the hospital litt while and wax with him for time before lls death. wi Ty “His sudden |lines4 vor Dlance to a case a ing. 1 woul not Hke to accuse any ane of doing suc a thing unless 1 was certain of 1 Tam eure the circumstances warrar an Investigation, 1 am <0 Disirict-Attorney Philbin and every resem | TO AID STEEL MEN.| wwband suddenly In Fight Against Billion-Dollar Trust Union- ists Will Stand Togetber. thein entirely day's meeting of the Amalgamated | Association will decide whether the strike I¥ to end or Is to be fought out until the trust or the association is squarely beaten. If it ts to continue, a general strike Will be ordered in eery steel mill of meana a struggle to ath for the association, as the an. uo mude on good au- EEE ellie ts started | evening World, which yeaterda resume work of the Eue ouncement han Ly It fe acknowleds: critical period The Amorican Federation of Labor will be called in to ald the steel men and the United Mine Workers may ) of} was in omy ph Iron] Rourke. Bulkley, whom | knew only by All other union labor associations ind Steel Company, o Information was] few see nent is antiolpat- fin, He xe any products from the mills rin by union labor. ed later in the day. It fa reported that the final effort of e's small billy before | pocket and struck Bulkley on the for to | head with all his force: Then ne grabbed oward witht Amalgamated the strike will WAR TO BE WAGED sther eonferen my husband had any a the Bissert case, He tolu ime n of his police work, so 1 would not if he had. |e “If 1 find thut he against Bissert or that curred the enmity of men in any way, 1 shall | autopsy to determine the cause death." of his Doctor's Dentin. ‘Dr, Ryan, 0 nies the fntery this morning. ua saying that Y woman named Er have recelyed his injurte uvernour Hk fall. “I did not pay any attent! woman with him,” said Dr. ¥ knew nothing wbout her. The « tHons on the man's face might have been caused by a rush of blood or Uy | fot the {into anot striking on the sidewalk.’ “Very Queer,’! says Brother. Peter Yunge, the d-ad man's father, @ real emate vroker, of 4) Melrose avenue, called at the Morgue this mor ing, accompanion ais son) Wl They looked over they could not dnd beck of the vcr patarces in t oe very quer Phe HeWspi pew ry eny etories,” Th had tol: Tept one und nor ——. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC POR TO-DAY Baa rises. 4.07 Gandy Sook ...... Fievernor’s island CMell Gate Perry ; Samana New Catedonie Kotter taay ela sMaaiborg / OUTGOING STEAMIRS BAILED TO-DAY, ‘Turk's Ielant, Jatetsoa, Norte | ig Grande, Brunrwick, PRGA ANCOMING BTBAMENS. Shere DUE TO-DAY, pe Ses ON STEEL TRUST. —— Ssaietas HANNA WANTS M'KINLEY’S AID. he drew a revaly Hie wan so wild | Raa afraid he Wool shoot He xtepped Senator utslde and todd nie mat the manu CLEVELAND £9 Bulkley stepped ont and It im under- | main mat Inf RO ten ho ‘remident’s giteat when he will return to] ton street “SS TMUORS WI yf hin journey regarded as slgniti- nt is most t Ainalwamated ‘arliont pousible e ays iso exe untill other man walked sout Aor oes fo uae Ye Hvntie de ne tf adhered to, open to the Ama! SCHWAB LEAVES TOWN. Spend Preatdent of the} nearing an end, accoriing to General left] Secretary Harry White. In the course tay for his country home |of a week It is expected that nearly all will remain therofof them will have returned to work. Secretary White paste thin opinion upon| 5..0;,°9'° pate... GN BS Ba iSe'to zat December, 7.00 to 7.41; Jan rted that he was going to See President Shaffer: but| te fact that most of the big manu-| Peon facturera have miqned the agreement | he | LONDON STOCKS INACTIVE. tees, However, in thy ing prices were: Soptem- V to New York K's cloaing prices’ were: Be: October wheat, 74 1-2; mber corn, G1 1-2, closing prices were eptember wheat, 681-2 1 at corn, 643] Co. is considered of special mtmnificance corn, | because of the fact that one of the August ‘The Wheat Market. ‘Trading In corn at the local Produce ange wan vxctted this morning at or September, or a4 Nigher than oul refleoting the bullishness the Missourt Sta ‘Dhe advance, howayi DIBsly tor a lot Peter Brevies was killed in Newark, N. 1. to-day by jumping from a trottey Btevies nwung off from the form before the car wax stop report. | struck on his head, Neavelaked onion! atruc js head, fracturing lis aki provt-taking, UA- where he ear plat- Bu hed Michnek@ Movpital, [italian ft ‘Longshoreman Bulk- ley Was Assassinated | -Coroner Will Make a Strict Investigation) —Detective in the! Hospital a Prisoner. | Poe evidence gathered by The Bven ving World and printed ino this news: | pepe ncerning the killing of Josent | Bulkley by Detect Muicare has} prompted Diatrict-Attorney Philtén ey fact in the case Heo han assigned Asaintant District Atturnes Fra Jo Garvan to ts i Mr Philbin to override any which the police may wee tit too make } | No fewr of police interference will Jntluence me In wetting at the truth the shooting of Joseph Hulkley by) De- said Coroner Hart this worniik nd, will sowrraigned of Monday or ‘Tuesday 1 shall hold Inque arsbay ui will ‘i tvestl katlon Tf Maleate Ge gullty of murder- Ing Bulkley tie pos | Deyartiment will cut no figure with me is statement from Coroner Hart was drawn out by the faet that an au- way, held by Coroner's Physician Wee. Fron, diiselones that Bulkley war shot in jihe back while be wae running away from Mulcare. hot agree with he who tutkl ense while being crowd of roughs. tha, Mulcare catled at oroner's office at Ga) in the after Loot the day of the murder, evi ty to pluce himself right by roner, At chat hour Coroner War gone but Muletre inveted ont lengthy statement tending ta ex- erate himarl¢ from blame, He was Walt chat what he had co xay would be heard at the inquest and that ft wits Mens to Uy to influence the office On hie way from the Coroner's office to the Charles street station Mulew jn walt to have collapsed would have tC underatood that he is suffering {rom a revere concussion of the brain wad other injuries, the r- 1 Muleate's in self- ed oby 8 of we salon at John Barry. propriets ahington, and T v other bmporiant with Wostreet, ia ane found by T ceadedin locating Mrs. Hanntyi Annie Brett and Ned Burke, wijnessos of the bexipning of the trouble. Barry ya that Mulcare followed Bulkley into his saloon after the shouting and struck the dying mun repeatedly over the head with w billy, He told the following story to an Evening World reporter: At five minutes before midnight 1 with « oman named ‘Barcy, Um k room, A an came sight, rushed in exclaim shot! He went tn the dis later the other ned al thed a cut acre nose, He pulled of nis ed Wack juck fru nd dragged Min him by the c In front of th more ever th showed Holler >) re tan oat. Te nohis pocket, jiulled out An jwlice shield, showed iC (0 me and pul 1 bag. 1 again ordered him out ian) Mt youre mot Hal or est Bulkley took a few step: the Week. tate Gan cairo: javille & Nawhville. The strike of the garmenit-workers Is 4 f B Sop-| dig establishment at No, 63 Lafayette] Som Stet x " pince, effected & settlement with the} soutnem 1 av Y Su [|e departs immediately andj che most 1 dle, t= | strikers and also with their contrac-| 49 . eR ACUTE INDIGESTION signified their intention of « ‘eding to xarment-workers. membera of the firm, Alfred Hocha- tadter, Ix president of the manufaoturin association, and {s supposed to repre- {KILLED JUMPING FROM CAR, | «ent the sentiment of most of she manu- facturers ———— Anti-Amertoan Tariff Defeated. RIO DE JANETRO, Aug. 2—Owing to the offorts of the United States Minis- ter here Charles P. Bryan, proposed nd | tariff changes prejudicial to’ American | an Il. foommerce, and favored by the British, Acfeated in the RNR e rs Or Taree Pe MAR Tt pe MULCARE SHOT HIS CEMAN YUNGE. MAN IN THE BACK MULCARE’S RECORD SHOWS HE IS A LAZY POLICEMAN. Ince he has’ been on the police force known In police circles as a ver ten years he vhs fi ye pay and was e the © Ie wan appointed on May 20, 1885. lenre’s record ent from por July 20, ISRO rain wil April 20, 18KQ—Abaent from po: 1 fine one day's pay. n oltizens one day's pay. 1 reprimanded. Jan, 10, INSH—Abaent from p: one dny's pay. o ISAS—Falled to send algnal from bors Aimed one day's pny. dn + ISND—Abeent from roll call: reprimanded. March 25, INSD—Absent from posts day’s pay. April 13, ISN0—Abpent from relief points fined one day's pay. sept. 20, 1N0—Abeent from py July 24, 1INDI—A July %, INP2—Absent fra Aug. 14, I812—Abeent from rol 4, 1SM—FaNure to pr 17, IMD Fal Hed to 1 fined one day's pi 1 cally Ape one-half day's pay. 1 fited one day's pay. half day's pay. one day's pay. duly 3. INST duly Zh 1NM6, done day's pay. h club and drew platal: uly 24, 184 Aba Sept. IN. ENE Keb, 21, Isnt INPS—Abeent t 1, USI, (1 Aued one-half day's p t fined two day: roll call; Ane at cortifientes oh (ghtly Injared a cit! making an An 1 charae Aiaminned. Mulcare went to the ral Office tn 18 STOCKS EVINCE |M'AULIFFE IN Bears Make Feeble|Former Pugilist At- Effort to Depress tacks Sergeant at ‘Trading on ‘Chines thie morning dis- played litte or no antmatio’ ane recede fro threstens| a wideapread jabor contitet, pand Sergt. Strac ‘The bears took advantage of this| before formed an apparently pleasant wtate of affairs and made attempts to] part however, were feeble and United States | McAuliffe rose and accompan! and the preferred but 8-8. Tho initial transaction ) shares. Trading in the balance of the market 18, “ Inclined to dro throughout the market, | blow in th ck Island show here Was litte movement during the |g, and 1 no:]amsand hour of teadtig, Sugar dropped | °F SFrest- SAMA lip 2 pants, to 29). Otherwine {plaints against the former fighter this marke stationary. Hoon ® hares ‘The market fel ply during the Afternoon and pri at the low- the be Ue tonal salt arfilk & Western. presented by tho atrikers and many of [hme Ms tch pressure the market dropped | the dissatisfied contractors have opened thelr shops. Kenn ear Tet! Soe ee eae EE COM: | Altredd Hemtamtn & Co, who have al Rivier “Goole falas: Reading 31 tore to-day, Several firms of similar] 3; September |atanding, Secretary White says, have] St ‘The action of the firm of Benjamin &| Union ot Unlon 89 88% | other. ration have made IROMO- 2 E CeIn « Household remedy, and physi LIFELESS TONE.) POLICE ROW. , Steel Shares. Sheepshead Bay. Jack McAuliffe, known to faine slic ind prices [Ms retirement from the championship ane ats Were extremely indifferent. The inar-|Mght-weight class of pugilista ax a pee Evi Rone ne eee Ket opened without ue whatever | bookmaker and brother-in-law of Jerry pees ee ene cee ee a teem vat that cene | Mahoney, was a prisoner In the Coney ee rie eee tors being In-[ Island Court. to-day charged with od Bie macne nme a crs | alles Ita Sointdative. [faving assaulted Poller Sergt, Str Tntluer wowever fn the local mar-/attachel @o the Sheepshead Hay Un Rot ue Ket were slightly bearish, ‘The outlook tat an early dour of the morning 1owtrike situation was by no]on the stoop of the Hay View Hotel at wing, as Morgan = refusal] that place othe stad he has Gaken | ‘The ex-champion, Capt Lawson had a few moments shutting together at a table. atucks, ‘Thetr efforts, | Capt, Lawaun sturted to leay and “1 him the Stee to the street. A moment later he returned to w nthe common stock was of | Strachan was atill sented, and, ucco ing to eye-witnesmes and the story of the Sergeant himself, without a word truck the officer a violent fave, which he followed up Ja drop of 2 points, | with a shower of swings and upper 5 dow Patrolman Shea placed McAuliffe un- yed only 3-4 per cent. are sharply curtad wl prices were |of warning seething Uti-2. Consolidated | Both Shea and Strachan swore to com- Total sales] morning, and Magistrate Voorhees placed him under $1,000 ball to answer on Tuesday morning next. ‘The cause of MeAullffe's unexplair He at ‘kK upon Sergt. Strachan, with whoin he wax supposed to be on friend- ly terms, Is a mystery. Accaming to the story, Nergt. Stra- chan had been “ttpped'’ fntended running a hu Sheepshead Bay, and had informed Capt. Lawson to that effect. ‘The Cay tain then, according to the same rumo: 5 MeAullffe gud warned him not he day total sales of stocks today were Sige vt ‘ - the emp onda Mintog B ———_——__ DECORATES AGA KHAN the Order af the BERLIN, Aug. 2.—Phe latest notable recipient of a decoration at the hands of Emperor Willlam Is a high dignitary of Mahometaniam. ‘The Reichsangelger this evening an- nounces that the Order of the Crown of the First Class has been conferred on w1%| the Aga IChan, of Bombay, the spiritual Sloss, am Pane - rae im ot BB [head ot the Indian Mahometan Koja h m . Glocose Sugar + 6 5 6 p ihe dnarta"helne made | Nearly All Will Be Back |iinese" 1g Ser International Paper pi. 54, BS) om, nT x : ih e jocal cotton market opened steady to Work by End of & i" | to-day, with prices 1 to § points higher. Liverpoo! cables were decidedly bullish ‘4 | this morning, denoting a4 rise of 2 1-3 to 3 1-2 pointe in futures and 1-36 In spot whereas nn advance of 2 to 2 1-2 would have been considered a ponee to our Improvement of last night. Active covering and @ semblance of old-time bull support resulted in a smart advance after the cull. "The opening pricea wore: August, 7.2) to 7.90; September, 7.30 to 7.31; October, York Central i ‘i ¢ , HES | uary, 7.44 to 7.46; February, 7.45 offered. vat es M1 March, 7.46 to 7.47: Aoril 7.49 bid. ; ‘The prices at 2.30 P. M. wore: Septem- 14 | ber, ‘October, 7.37; January, 7.4; February, 7.41; Mareh, 7.45. + |-HE WORST HEADACHES ais as if by magic after a pleasant dose of effervesct BROMO-PEPSIN 1% fy v 5 the demands of the contractors, having | Tenn Casi & Iron. _& 62 4. BROMO-PEPSIN CONTAINS NO OPI- Beptember |ulready eigned the ngreement with the| Ter, Maite yo Mf) us | ATES a tt nce mplisbes! resis oe Trin City RT dete tained by no other remedy in the world. ‘Thousands of families that would use no here prescribe {ib sees TO STAY CURED, and because Co EANBOLUTELY HARMLESS," Make no mistake in the nam When you ask 5 ¥ for BROMO-PEPSIN be sure that yon jet , {er OMiade only by the CRISWELL io SiMEMIGAY EO. of Wwastinessn D.C. = Ute WM. B. eee eres 5 sR TOR BAUS Dat. AND 6TH AVI Q XINGTON, K; KEEP one of the eat-known literar: COOL. Jon Tel. ry un ad Argentine interssta, tet ae Louie sind Naabvily trade e- ARDUCELES DEEP SEA ROTEL 00,|+ | avetreapompeas: tafe et eS ae eee SEEPEEEPPEP IRE ax Mivirieieinteinini et great battle-ship may as well be made of paper for all its armor can withstand their onslaught. ‘ozo oe Wonderful things, these new- &. SS fangled esubmarine boats. OZ 2 : (iy from beneath. What they are, i how they are run, their history pictures and the thrilling story of a four-hundred-mile trip on ‘one of them may interest you. . right around here, too. And he has left ° must be on the safe side. Scientists are t Ing much Interest In the history of the Red Man as he w are digging like to know: } asx near being ‘“drowned dead” as any human being ever did, and his return to life forms one of the most astounding Instances of the sort on record. Do you want to know just how it feels to be drowned? Then read his story. He's the fastest trotting horse that ever pulled a sulky, and it is confidently prophe- sled of him that he will soon be what horsemen have al- ways longed for but scarcely dared to expect—the two-minute horse. His owner {s naturally proud of him, and he has had some beautiful pictures made of Cresceus, which, with his owner’s own story of the wonderful beast, you can read next Sunday. mer humor will keep the nolsy mosquitoes away if It is the right kind, and you may be sure that it is when furnished by such masters of the art of laugh-making as F, M. Howarth, W. F. Maurier, A. D. Reed, J. K. Bryans and T. H. Ladendorf. in {ts various colored sections, the Magazine, the Outing Section anu the Comic Supplement. .Of these and others more to-morrow, Re- member; Next Sunday’s World * ininloln! - Midsummer oo Musings .. iu jer desigo in a clear-cut line Appeared on her shoulders round. ‘Twas butterfies’ wings, and loners and thi In "Tete | in traced bare t tan jure’s tattoo, through Tre lace of her filmy walat But little she cared:, for it 18 all the style this summer for fair woman to achieve atan that makes her face, neck and arms .00k as though they had been painted with iodine. The coun- try and the seashore are the ~ best tanning grounds, but right here in “ew York City are first-clasa opportunities for those who cannot get out of town. Central Park, for iustance; or, better still, the city’s free baths. Of the former you know a good deal, no doubt, so that a splendid full- Page photograph, in four colors, of the Mall on Sunday afternoon will attract you. But regarding the free bath at the Battery, here is an oppor- tunity for you to learn something you have scarcely dreamed about. up bad “he yearned, rs a oly met truwo tor ‘Te view Its viasste wconea And ther became a social king A cave of Pork and Tea That was u combination y Which old Boston, hidebound though its so clety may be, could not resist, go when the Swifts, famous as cattio and hog kings, finding the door of Chicago's “swell set” closed against them, applied for admission to the “blue-stock {ng set’ of Boston, they found no trouble, and became members of the “social swim it once, 'Tis a strange story, but true, and will Interest you. Maybe it will witke Chicagoans laugh. bottled wines, social lines, hung a donkey Who's keelt and played tof Munky, Yes, Edward has been a pretty good King sine he took up his job six months ago. That js, he hasn't got his country into any new trouble, But just what he has done, and how his actions show tore forcibly than anything else could the folly of a King in these days, is worth reading. (With photographs of some of his latest: favorites.) Tethe days when you were )OuUk Did) a biteler on your tongue 3 Mak you mere hone ty the £ OF that Which ie called See tan Indian you meet, nthe woods or on the street, TT hSe the brave Mic) tea encroach hate you down the block we eye dashing ike aud awing tis tomatawh— t eh? Mat Mat Mack Which, freely —_ trans- lated, means, “1 am on the warputh, and there'll be a hot time in the ancient a burg this evening!” Prob- ubly the ordinary Indian of to-da: wouldn't us: such language, but in the 4 a olden times he did, and any descendants, so you 1 to be around New York, and y many relies. If you would but of course you would. MERA was a email bey whu gut drowned, Ou the bottom hia body they found. Mut they rubbed him and yanked hiv, And pumped him and spanked him, And now he ie running around! A lucky boy, just the same, for he came IF your face te upside down, If your are rindwide-to, It your emi Mike a fro It y black and blue, Zt_your wrinkles > ‘That your teare can through them rece, Take tage of this tip— Here'a a way to cure your fece! The cure is a curious one. If you happen to sit opposite a Indy in the car whose facial con- tortions make you think that you ought to call a doctor, she is trying the cure. Just how to do it may be of interest to you—for a friend, of course, not for yourself—but you must make your friend promise to practise it in private. a fant youns tiD6, You know who Cresceus is? Besides ‘which there {s plenty of fun for you in store. Midsum- All these features will be found in NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD Sf ieee PERS Phere hhh init ini