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GRAND JURY WARNED BY RECORDER, August Body Must Not Reveal Any of the Se- | crets of Sessions. charged ‘The August Grand Jury ty Recorder Goff this m court-room was crowded expecting that the Recorder would refer to the pending prosecution of policemen for criminal practices. In this the| charge was disappointing. | Most of the chargo was tn the nature of a warning to the members of the} body that they should keep adsolutely | aecret their proceedings. “I am afraid, gentleme Recorder, “that this section ts no the strict attention it deserves. Jurors are apt to talk about things ta transpire in their es “It has thinker ti thoughts 3 peopled with jun to observe a dire Jury room is « where men gy what the Dirding upon t “During the = Rumerous rumors, purporiing to ¢ from the room of the body, lated. If these rumors a escape {ft ty de Evidences t! ing to have a bu: ing into the Distri for several d These evs the form of ponderous books They look like po gers from city Rumor has {tt will take up the N and it weuld not sur inside {f a report Departmes as almost with persons Grand | ved by a y man utte been obs rable. Grand Jury roage gra those on the he will by 1 go hetor this ts &® police co. Jury in the regular way Attorney was very ny | questioned atx Ci morning. He would»: | Dantel D. W nik a West | Fifty-ninth street, was melected as fore man of the jury. The other memts ar Alexander M 16 West Fifty Hadden, street; real ¢ Jonn J mann, real oe od Rrosdwa William O'Gorman, dullder, N a8 W: Us avenuc ymas A. Bronson, No, 64 Cedar st riz Meyer, re : stifth Mw asson adways sd} Witltam street; | 5 No. tM i Jane; Jean A. Fr, ba duce Exc Ww Chambers street; Wi Preside Louts Third a estate, ham, A SCANDAL AT ATLANTIC CITY. Mrs. Jessie Warcdelland | Rescued George Morrow Arrested. on th the hari: The tn the alded _ weeks, Mri as he paste 5 friends. | OVERDOSE OF MORPHINE. | Louta Bodie Took 1 a Huila t ie shatte: Louie 1 No, 283 W teen drink, and aske! remedy to The friend : Bodle pure’ bee his family, and tak Metrict Hospital. The a Used on him to su: a he liaz a chance to 1! cas stock vat sum jand Inked w This means ~ FEUD FCHT -INMENTUCKY, Two Factions Use Win- chesters and OLD MAN DIED ARGUING, 00 Binpossers farm formed Ble s were signed Two Men Will Die. MARY BRUSKY Ont PLIGHT. Afte ing Hours in the Sound. Warrant Son Ene) ) for Voitim and Death fre stamach Wan remove y weeks Later i A nee ont THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, 1901. Inqulsh the bequest of ‘Though Merre 40) on Rancoeas, | vuld not sell for an. ways a sourc towould be hard tof Mrs Allien realized as e tiat the farm would be | rather than a in suigh she re wan willing mis Loritiara! os perform an + val oof a mans Hrodanan HIS FUNERAL —-— Bishop Little- tats commute e the funeral from New York and ‘Drookitns ed the prope! Lortilard |v ooo! to he the not Ked ex fous to aveld, and his family wo! his wishes uly Nenent i Ath has been | colors nt has a fine elty home, | nerropotitan tracks BEN Conte a $ and w yan in recent years, rihart family 4e 1M Man Tuiven extrénted True the: tates rig r w Mer pha cortlard itd ones) drew nearly all ! Alten before his! Amertean tracks and Joat thus 1 the notoriety vel teh valur t i facident: to mentioning re Gets Small vert 1 na that she w more | His friends explain that to have deed- te eee ch, of 1 there his never been snceiwen she Was suffering. tr ta We hay SA Extortion, Grand reed wi vy Magistrate irand Jury ntended ty loaned to 1 takea werkel for quelling a about ni was whi he ha ve man ts not ii for doing his duty, the Grand Jury," tn his whl. jomas Brodmerkel convict DOAEESEE F would hav he was anx Hd not be do take steps they were Co. to ie ox the Tart. continue at horeugh signal sitce ra will ke frequent more 1 ogrievances roman wit vleg fre ti his hi Dr. Fralich Will Again Perform the ate Operation that Prolongs Life and Stops Pain. much m ocancer « eo remo it i me. vital us wale moss tre it oo remoy ase Is fr ontinuc sein a BISHOPS EX-POLICEMAN 2M Will Conduct Services Maher, ‘| Over "| john on Wednesday. CCUSED. Held for Jury. ew mpla N) 1 will hold you tor | mady whe | TO REMOVE MAN'S. WITH PISTOL SHE ENTIRE STOMACH. t that | Charged with! example set by: auch sportsim: stn PIERRE LORILLARD, JR., NOW POSSESSOR OF RANCOCAS Allien Gives Up Noted Establishment for a Consideration— Cherry and Black Will eeain Ee Seen in America. DESODSDIGGSISESIIS® | Loriliar, nybody in according kom thereby with and, will for the spo. wW James Ke ie J Maggin, Ww. thers. Man at Tuaedo, tard, ers Ii Horst wa her « hairs _ SAVED RUSBAND Mrs. Healey Pluckily Drove Invaders from Her Lawn. 1 the pretty | i known news: y 1 negratulations: way Lohner Ww rt ‘ stots point, hinds of a of Ista Healeys’ law tween Avenue n in the lot who had In mi Con) Aa yele path ant He Tats dss authoritt uted to tinprove ft makes tt el pas and th rerunntt Hea impossible. f Healey y hay [Pe 1 M and hts two t led in {iaw {them knocked Healey « 1 others ght off the ones. bad treatment tndeed on the revolver and her Ter eyen fh rant Ws shes you men just three mine this Lawn and just on ating my SENTENCE COMMUTED. Presiient Saves Malar Fravets tont WASHID Mokkints Disminand. Aug. f.—President nmuted the court-mar- viseal from ire omeer mill- In the oo, Cuba, Islands, to- sal ie commute — SCORES SAW HIM DROWN. River I Current as ¢ st by Wfforts to re Carried Away Watehed. ody of a man Seventy-xeco while bath > ty-tirst street, © $0 fir proved unavalilng he Man Was seized with cramps, and scores of men and boys swimming near bi vent and drowned. wobbles, es got the mum, And she's got them good and hard Te began with the ebiex and worked nn tt the ble ones. The @)|doctora say it {s an epidemle. It began MOSQUITO WAR WOULD QUIZ and} yaw him carried away by the cur: | IMUMPS HAVE SWELL TIME IN NEW YORK — to | Landed on Greater New York has got the mumps. She has hed mosquitoes. Malaria, Small-pox, Searlet fever Ar [trying to Ret a foothold tw: ck In March, and now It has both feet on Manhattan, the Bronx and Brooklyn. It gets hold of you before you know] ft. The first thing you know you feel A Uttle bump Just behind the ear. It ets bigger in a very short time, and soon aches ike a Jumping tooth, Then the muscles get stiff, the throat and Jaw awells and—well, you've got them— that'a all. In the old days when the Little Red School-House was tn its glory there was just one kind of mumps. If man, woman or ehild had the mumps, that was all there was to it, They called It the mumps and let it go at that. Bat If you get the mumps nowadaya—+ aven help you. The doctors give that makes your knees knock and they divide it up into There Are Many Vari ieties and They Have City with Both Feet. many classes that you couldn't learn them tn six weeks. Some of the nu- merous varieties have been carefully described by The Evening World bac- terlologiat, ‘The Jersey Mumps have a tinge of the rlal mosquito mixed up ‘can you tell them? 3 you ever tell that a man comes from New Jersey? The Hoboken Mumpy may be eas! known by the large protruding jaw and leap over stumps. The Talking Mumps are characterized by an elongated chin and swollen tongue, It {s prevalent among women who ars fond of attending pink teas. High-Living Mumps generally at- tack the nose. This ta n disease that Is to be seen frequently in the uptown cafes and big restaurants. The Van Wyck Mumps affect the whole head, which becomes swollen and when tapped emits a hoUow sound Ike adrum. One seldom gets over this kind. There are several other varieties, but It will not be ne ry to enumerate them, ‘The doctors any thus far the disease appeared In a mid form, but none except the Van W: ype is Uely to dal ——e— ON IN EARNEST. Dr. Doty Starts Out on Crusade Against the Pest. Armed with his patent oil distributor, H. Doty, Health OMcer o: Started out thie morning: ¢ sgainst the Staten [stint | tof Dr. Doty's ov . 3.1. mols laces for t ate The xe luito. fourt excelent breeting Dr team, Doty whi buted ant stributor ry thousand by when at wounded city he are ten 1 with Istributor ng, plerced ts of ten inches a 1oby movable chains to ¢ oa solid distributer can fe the surface or be ne pieces all hy wor Adit lowered. tat the beneath the from sink- nst the mosquito on the malaria spread by the to demonstrate,” he ornit “that the virutent fen vrevailx to an alarming extent. ino this ion of the falnnd ly from these In- are, by myriads ¥ drained districts ehborhond Tt have peked out |. Wateh contains many stagnant A the best place in wateh to try: nt yoexy MYyecmens of the water from the dit. ve have aire en analyzed P have heen found quantities of Jes larvae, the special breed uitoes whieh carries ma- T hope 1 shall be considered to done some good 10 1 ate the present —_——_— —— tp ria ty COLONEL SAW SEA MONSTER Californian’s Remark- able Encounter Off Staten Island. When Col. George 8. Gardner gets back to his orange groves at Redland, Ca Will have lota to tel! of a wonderful fsh- ing experience he had yesterday off Gel- ler's Reach, Staten Island. It was the first time Col. Gander went fshing, and When the weak fish ran well he pulled them in with g-eat gusto. Hin friends un nother boat near him watched his grow- Ins enthusiasm with keen Interest. Suddenly there an unuaually heavy tug at the Colonel's Ine, Hix rod sxished and swayed lke a tender sapling in a gale. With mighly effort he wound his reel. A last swing and the Colonel had landed in his boat a four-pound dog {fish The no} 1 vallant Californian had seen Ing of its like before, The sight of startled him, . 1" yelled the friends from the other boat. “IKKiM It, for If it bites you you'll et hydrophobla!"" Col. Gardner never goes unarmed. Like a flash his hand went to his pistol pocket. Out came the trusted 4, Four times the deadly weapon rang out, but the dogfish still Mopped about the boat. The ammunition was gone. In desper- atlon the Colonel picked up the monster and threw Jt overboard, together with hook, Mne, sinker and rod. But that was not the end. The shots that went wild plerced the bottom of the boat and she filled fast. wales were awash when they rescued the Colonel and took him to a place on shore where they have good bait. He recovered rapidly $$ SPATE CHAIRS USED. Forty of Them Have Been Pinced fn Madison Square Park. A few of the chatrspurchased by Park Commiresener Clausen from Mr, Spate made thelr appearance in Madison Square Park Saturday night, There were only forty of them, but more are to be placed in the different “ty parks this week as they are made PERCY NAGLE. Federated Union Curi- ousto Know Why Men Were Discharged. Three delegates from the Central Fed- Union wil call on District-.st- iNbin to-day to urge him to nd Jury to Investigate the Street Cleaning Commis- val ° discharged 600 workmen un the grounds that there was ho money to pay them when he had to pay contractors twice as much stors were pald. ley says that Corporation inion that workers y can recelve no pay for days Couns for the they do not work unless excused by the da of thelr departments ts a de- cision favoring politicians and workers , “pull.” Tt means that city em- |poyees who are not Identified with Tam- many Hall will not get vacations except at thelr own expense, SHIPPING NEWS. FOR TO-DAY. + T.12/Moon river,.10.01 TIDES. ALMANAC 5.00|Sun acti sun rises igh Water, Low Water. andy Hoole jabra tee Well Gate Ferry wi 638 legend Inscribed on them, “Re- served for, the use of women and’ chil- only," wae fairly we! erved. ————=—_ Texne k Insolvent, WASHINGTON, Aus. 3.—The Comp- troller of the Currency to-day ap- pointed Special Examiner William) L. Yerkes receiver of the First Natlonal Bank of Aurfin, Tex. The bank was closed upon revort of National Bank Examiner J. M. Logan, who reported {t Insolvent The gun-| the tendency on the part of the patient | WARRANT OUT FOR A W.U. SUPT. C. P. Adams Accused of Aiding Green Goods Swindlers. Warrants were Issued by Judge Hoom ", to-day for the urrest of superintendent of the egraph offices on the Central Railroad of New Alfred Kaiser, telegraph lines of thi Jersey, and rator at the company. The warrants were applied for by Chief of Police Murphy, and the of- fense charged ts alding and abetting green-goods swindlers. Chief Murphy ts particularly desirous ng hands on one W. A. Gray, who ars to be the boss Kreen-goods man ese parts and who haus sent and J many messages at the Clares ation. ase Kaiser and fure to tell where Gri and 6 se to deliver copies his superiors re- may be found, messages sent and received by him, the Chief has deterinines to to the jaw The atte Murphy was frst drawn the month of June, when a celved from Rufue H, Minot of thileld, Mass. Rufus ed a green-goods circular and thought well of the 7 following message to W. a note, which tnformed him If be er to wire the A. Gray, Clare= ys No, 291 Is right. Ane The Chief in: ted Rufus to send the telegram. Then he put men at the Claremont office of the Western Union in tae hope of catching Gray. Gray did although he evidentiy got for soon after Rufus heard ain. Rufus was told to come t® register a Aewor House, this elty, ask for room Arrangemenix man from the ( impersonate Rufus Minot, ett. w pniral Od in this city of Northfeld, and closed Gray bec. pictus ‘ations, Then Chief Murphy tried get information about G trom ne Western Union and, failing in hie . swore cut the warrants, telegraph people are acting on dvice of their legal men, who hokt thy that the law does not allow an operator » reveal the contents of any telegrane ave to the person to whom It is ad- dressed. That there is such a law te admitted dy Chief Murphy and his legal Uvisers But.” they assert, apply when the company povsession information » tho arrest of criminals, —$—=—__—_ THREATS FROM STRIKERS. Hoboken Dock Rutlders Considere@ Likely to Make Troub! Trouble is feare! among the strikers who have quit work building the new Bremer Steamship line piers at Ho- boken, ‘This morning ffty men were put to work, of whom forty were olf hands. Staats Hrothers, the proprietors, aay that 100 more men will be put back to work to-morrow. The strikers who have refused to go to work are threat> ening trouble to those who have gone back. “the law does not has tn ite NAUSEA Feeating, from over-drinking, from pregnancy, from ‘riding ating or ocean travel, of from any cau cum at ence to the Wonderfully curative poxers of BROMO-PEPSIN Physicians prescribe BROMO-PE, for Naumen as well ay f enidne! ' SIN Abaolutels: hn: Name, HtOMOCPRDST Prepared only ELL. CHEMICAL CO.” of ne ALL DRUGGISTS, 10c., 25c. & SOc. FOR SALE BY WM I, NIKER & SONS, 23D ST. & 6TH AVE. KEEP COOL. Hemember the ARBUCKLE'’S DEEP SEA HOTEL CQ Seo advertisement {n morning papers. Liverpoot Nambarg Palermo SCOMING STEAMERS. DUE TO-DAY, i seargeete London MMnneapolts, London, af OUTGOING STEAMERS. BAILED TO-DAY. fi Gegurance, Tamplcn, Jamestown, Mectii, ~ VACATION INFORMATION “All you want to know atout all the places you want to know about.” WHERE TO 60, HOW TO 60, and WHAT IT COSTS. WRITE TO 36th St. and Broadway, about any place you want to know about, All applications for summer lite erature must be accompanied hy, stamps to cover pcstage, Claremont office of the , that may lea@, THE WORLD'S VAGATION BUREAU, *<% \ } 4 a ‘6

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