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sar DONILLED IN AAPOTH EAPLOSIOM. sons Injured in Phil- adel phia. (Speclal to The PHILADELPHIA, twenty people wer one hundred injured, «ix iil pulldings we totally demolishet ana twice partly wrecked by rrish of nap in few blocks crowde! dus’ Seven bodies have be the ruins and twe to be In the di Firemen and police 1 of taborers are taking tr recognizable bo. from crumbling brick and mortar 4 timbers. The h tale in the centre the clty are crowded with many of whom wil! dle THE D MOUNTAIN, ELIZABETH. poned to be No. 1018 Loew ¢ Negro woman, taken to Pr ANNIG HARRIS, obred wippesed to a daughter died at ma Pennay! JAMES WILLIAMS. co body: died at ter Three unidentifier negrors, Gale's, No. bald Low tn the stre The bodies which have b await identitica few of them 4 flat of the de of the killed Mc nade. Many pedestrians In Lo ' iin or patrons of the Btores which were destroye! by ex ploston, A terce Immediathiy the death of many who with urant at street, in the basement quantity of napthaline was stor the scene of the explosion ings on either side of it were ul Mteraliy x torn to fragments. On the oppesite side Of the street. the fronts of elgnt bulla ings were torn out, one stable wan de- stroyed and many people wore injured Like . Iast night. Nearly al ,of the lodging-houres had retired for the night stores-were still 0 and purchasing groceries In the street, which is oughfare, there were m. populoux ny pedestrians Suddenly th wae {lo ror followed immediately fh r \ falling walls, and above r frantic shrieks of me mils aK The no by the of foundations an earthqutke Buildings within an are half were rocked to thelr though swayed by massive City Hall an so shi explosion that people in the. bulid thought a boller had exploded in th Dasement Seventh Body Found. One body, that forty yeara of age, from the debris up tot was found in fr WIZ Lecunt atreet. a colored ty vase, wher it In belleved seve r bodies will be found. All of the Mountain family howe ecounted for with the pton of the ster, whose boly Ix undoultelly in the —TRALING GREEN debris. A No additional deaths have occur at ther of the tals known dead now n en | 4 / » ../Government Takes a ; Hand in the Jersey City Case. u Charles P. Adums, the We Unter Tanager WoAlfrat Kateer,” érn Union operator, accuse! Folice Murpiy, of J Rreen-goods men in thell Qrralgned before Py Teracy City this m exaniinal in each « and the WAN arrested esterday ev {locked n he sent that tee ning en We Union the bars, no and he pasr. ments he was taken Adams bud no had teen u ‘Adamg wu! up at 9 o'clock wetting legal ad Telegraph Governm: eated themselv telegrapn «¢ ment will aid cause the gre their tele jalted State» Mterature. Inspector Cor with Chief Mur morning we vovel a xreen-, and giving the name of W ———— == - romens To-Morrow, NILA, Aug. 6—The M ment of Manila ’ pmounicipal affairs will be woken over Commissioners, similar to t of Columbla, 3 Vol. Mei others, are Baldw ay. The Police is a former officer vf the Mr, Houserman is win 1 A Hundred Other Per-; to-morrow | THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, 1901. DYING MAN TRADE WAS | OFURNED BY | IMPROVED BIG CROWD. ON CHANGE “Tammany Hall," Lead- Influential Support Bol- er of a Tough Gang, | sters Steel and Pacifics Murdered by Rival. --Other Stocks Up. sat thk situa fir trthe om fly Muent Naporition to market, however red a bi mode ely active and was decld y shaky At All amgresmive ried the market | any bre the ei rther im n market ae 10 and TO OOD, sott spol COMMISSIONER MURPHY, HUMORIST. soomeenns DO 1 buy stocks. ne Wan In evidence The common openet t reve kive ul | v6 placed | win the first half hour | » the ore " Wan shares, ‘The preferred | ; 70h aay re he ed around 9 1 ro open- | garded the patrol | ie tmetrol wa nr St. Paul, Aten 5 | Hts Latte dreatiing the te w nine | ve out f woth ‘ from 1-2 re pop serpae emer [ile ta ah tt ives YM emae ealn OF 1 er cant y| Acting Mayor Sends an | soxepiie wae xbot fe mouth by the bear factions | Inquiry to Commis. VGhaneeeAtichaciae in front. PPaction# and tadustrials were alm . Ss Jor teats E Houston %ecume fairly buoyant eho:tty | sioner exton. Itergetceven the man who excelled | the iaxtimuni ad {him in 4 Auerbac ones me lleh *, } Ber, Be eet frou Following the announcement on Satur- i ae OF ‘ Aan ay by Actng Mayor Randolph Guggen- i 231) USS - z y ee! \4 pas wh seed the shouting, | by tt seats See Tete ane He ae Wd he admits the shooting and the mo- : oe ea ae eee which prompted it without any | time tote HERES iiagorerat toohe ane ent t stre hae The dead tan Jomt and Was tWenty-taree yearn slayer Im three years nis pmmissloner Sextot [Junior th are semt-profesmonal box- ( vir bount an otticla 5 vsephs claimed, when. | Amat inany public bathe | we hari ne ed in tae city of vanide oft Ara many you deem ding was hint Vhey | Am ee 3 5 the Euat Side Athletic ant! 4%, aie | che letic clubs and we | Aas eee Fe the jac 1 Miest you to «end thie tnform: numerous trying out ' the earllest opportunity conven- e skill and much slug- teste wh alug pre Ir. Guggenhelmer sald: i ct t 7] " fe noon an L get this information Last nicht wo, with aeveral com: | stoner Sexton 1 shall act pantons, in the park gymnasium | cht | Rhatimanyirmoreibache Thay no fdea that oxpensive ne the one at which if 1 Ce : t rehing the bag, dasepha was on one | Auerbach on the other, J« ded to miss the bag and, | they shall be a Hivington + think baths Jetting My his fist, struck Auerbach In wate the face. A fight followed, with the — suit remult hom N 1 East Third otre iri he two companions of ‘Mie a N sepha were also arrested and held “ witnesses ———— Bergen Co STANDARD OIL DIVIDEND. | (ucore suesr or FOR TESLA, a Mi line Paid Cent. Since ter Greer Mae tore of the Standard Oll Largest in the World cs New dermey, have 4 : md ot yer cent on the Pe aS a pe for Wireless Tel- common kK. payable on Sept. 16, | Mo. Kan. & Ten. pe " iroerihigtrearavaies Mewar” na Be egraphy. \ cent. Ono more dec-| Neonat teat tonal t Standard OIL per cent. from WM per Nicola Tesla has announced that the station from which he will conduct his wireless telegraph expertments will be lovated at Wardeaclyffe, Lo 1, where a adhd, phint will be erected which will be largest of its kind in the world, The Inventor vieinity place te adapted: te nt Wil comprise abo: main bullding will be mpany in 1s per, BROKER HEL and the has spent some time in tooking over the ground, his work, ‘The 209 acres, and ™ feet aquare. that rh Repubit seuh Snuthern Malay Solin Teattway” pt 1) a San Pron aioe coat of the entire plant. will ape | wimates $1l/),00m. eS reine “Brom Wardencly ffe." sald Mr, ‘Tesla, will be able to f { Ie H. Pell Is In-liaa'Riat Wivclean| elentapny lisreveryleuuntrs ibe |George » Pe S Irnef erin icine the globe | dicted by the we Eat RIA ARTEN Oi Ue ae meatiiits OLD PAINT CAN EXPLODED. Granduury. tok Stel ot asRecaietes Little Samuel Me ‘= Is Probably ured. | | \ | | | George WM a Re A crowd of children playing tn Suffolk Noted es street th ning found an old patnt . k tof No, the a Pe LONDON BUYS PACIFICS. fightedmnrenthinGenavennt am Wever, nt Tha) 2BectNE a tlre py instead there wae an explosion that prob the death of Samuel He yo result in erg, nine years tre Were Weak. the American ratlway: old, ' ntatctayiwass therzreault \t London was fairly brisk] Mlelberg ts the son of a plumber, who ; biti Usa ee yrotrweted holidays, but prices] has a buetneas at No. 16 Suffolk street BIEMSS aliHanki ond jt-erox) Hi were flat and lives ups The father was Hank wreeklog and served six years off An urgent demand for the promtnent| stgnding in the door of his shop wateh- Yat that time stocks, however, resulted In an] ing the chtldren when the explosion oc. | ——— © of LS to te? per cent. In these curred, ihe ty was taken to Gouve |ADMIRAL HOWISON SELECTED} issues ant te Hat dteptayed af TA Hite girl who, wie standing on. the panelist hardening tendency in consequence, U.| atlewalk Wan knockel down and bruised. len 2 Wimberly on Sehley Court| 3. 5 Moggedly weak at de.| She wax carried to her home ina neigh: oines of 3-3 per cent. each on the com.| Pering tenement mon and preferred stock. ‘Tho former sold equivalent to 395-8 and the latter 893-5. In’ the home securities department pricea were well maintained, but a con- J aition of semi-stagnatton provatled. of WASHINGTON, He ut ry. PUSHED UNDER WAGON. Little Girt Injared While in Eldridge street. Yetta Richter, elght years olf, of No, 68 Stanton atreet, waa playing in El- ridge strest, near Stanton street, with 6.—-ReareAd Aue Paying Kimberly t al Howlson's mame ison Admte nt Adin eral officers: who ‘The Wheat Market ‘The opening at the local Produce Ex. al Se wore sa tory » him at ia also sat hange this morning waa nervous but} a girl companton about her own age rye Parker, Adm tive. It started at 71-8 for Septem-| when the unknown girl pushed her, in a see her, Nut eased off to 753-4 when Chicago| playing tag. and Yetta fell into the - -_ r \ street, Howson resites The crowd was short and inclined to Bedish, He war retired Oot. 10, {Sus on the French and late English So. 110 Park A the service Sept. 3] cables until It found the West unre. ran over the pros- picked un cat was appointed tro: Hana, | sponstve She was found to have n sto hie retirement ral | Cort alto opened easier, with septem-| vatiy prulaat and it wa foared she was " mmandant at the Hos: | ber at 6112-4 against 613-8 last night, | Internal nero: en was iremovesi to | con with a subsequent drop to 6 3- Cou verne vey luenitel! ! ivil war he participated | New York's opening prices were: Sep. La Le in ie battle at Hort “Hoya, “the one tember wheat, 761-8. September corn,!NQ QUARREL, SAYS MORGAN. cago's opening pric Heat, 70 35 to 1 nt of Forts Moultrie, Bumter and 70 1-2 of Trouble wit M Declares Stor: fy | Be x N.M, Aug. 6. September corn, 60 124 BG Anicago's clon ces avere: Augu stalled here owing| wheat, 09 Ich; October, 10 3-4: Deceambert ALBUQUERQL passenger craina aw Trust, had quarrelled over the strike. ‘The story was in circulation In Wall to washouts on the Santa Fe Railroad, | 72 1-4 to 72 3-8; August corn, 65 1-2; Bep-|etreet yeatontay and after thorough in- Nearly two inches of rain fell at Banta] tember, 36 5-8 bid; October, 67 1-4; vestigation by Eeventay World reporters, [ Fe'in’two hours, cember, GT Tok cropen, Oat Peal round to De uatcue dithe battle of M December wheat, Won is alxt: rn, $7 1-2 to BT 1-8: ‘Decem= Soh ret Seeolate Rot 138 to November, 7.28 to 739: De: 4 to 681-2; October corn,| + Apsolute rot,” wus the anawer of J.| cember, 31; January, 7.30 to 7.31; a — 5 ot closing prices were: Sep-| 2. Morgan to-day when asked concern: arene Ce PH arg o.34 ko Ls ‘Tenina Stal tember wheat 35. October, TS T-Sy] ing a report that he end President 7.16; October, 7.21; December, 7.! December, 17 8 bid: May, 9 7-8 bid?) schwab, of the Billlon-Dollar Steel | January, 1.28 RUSHING. WORK ON CUP YACHTS. Constitutiom and Co- lumbia May Leave for Newport To-Day. BRISTOL, R. 1. the repairs on the Constitution so near- ly wompleted toalay that she may be to sail for Newpoi late this fternoon. men since early morning have ard at work on the h 1 rigging, with that in position the mirer detally can be attended to by thore on bonrd after the yacht arrives at New- {pert. ‘The mainsall, recently recut, wan |tuken on! board to-lay, and the crew Mek work bending It. | The Columbia ts to nave a new bow- sprit and also a new bobstay, She will probably leave for Newport In a day or two. A number of the crew of the Constl- tutton, who went away last week to thelr homes, arrived last night snd this mornin that there will be no delay to the departure of the craft, FOUND STOLEN "LETTER ON HI |\Many Years a Postal Clerk and Arrested for Theft. William A. Gasherte, a postal clerk in the Railway Mall Service, was arralgn- MULCIRE MAY HAE GONE MAD Detective Who Killed Bulkley Dazed and Unable to Walk. Willtam J. Mulcare, the Central OMce detective who on the night of July 31 shot and killed Joseph Bulkley In West street, was arraigned before Coroner Hart this morning. At the request of hin lawyer, Abraham Levy, the Inquest was set for Friday morning at 10. o'clock. Mulogre mumbled to himself in the court-room. During the most of the PHLBIN AFTER ALL CAPTAINS Police, Even When In- formed, Cannot Find Disorderly Houses. Bince the conv: Capt. Diamond's wer¢man, for receiving a bribe from a keeper of a disorderly house, District-Attorney Philbin has re- celved scores of letters dally complain- Ing of the existence of disorderly houses throughout the city, In moat of the complaints the loca- tions of the places complained of are given and specific dates given of offenses proceedings he appeared to be asleep. He wns elaborately made up to show hia broken nose, apd at times put his hand to his head tn a dazed way. “Te poor man han gone crazy," the policemen, who nim, Police Captain Martens brought Mul- ore to the roner’s Court from St. Vincent's Hospital in a c When the cle reached the Criminal Courts Bullding Mulcare sald that he coukl not walk. He was carried in by: pollcemen. Assistant District-Attorney Garvan, Fepresenting the people, was present when Mulcare wax brought In. Capt. Martens made the aMdavit of complaint against the detective. In the atlldavit he saki that Mulcare had admitted to him that he had fired the shot that Killed Bulkley: Mulcare sat in a chur with ble feet retched out in front of him. Most of e time he dozed. His face was pale, showing to Kood advantage the drul nose, Central OMce men on duty the Criminal Courts Bulléing ke sald kathered around to him, but he did not appear to recognize them. The proceedings did not seem to hold any Interest for nim whatever. ALL ts, the police say, comea from ing he got from the man he kil . Coroner Hart asked when tt would be! conventent to held the tnauest. Mr, Levy asked th, tt be est for Friday, and this was done. Then Mulcare was taken back to St. Vincent’ PHILIPPINE CLERKS ANGRY. Object to € ting Of Une ff Come mi Sup) MANILA, Aug, 6--Secretary Ite order cutting off the uae of commis: supplies by civilian employ eaua Ing ¢ nation among the minor clerks, e expenses are thus dou-| im they understanding. Staten that th nad committed, In some Instances the District-Attorney has hed the letters investigated by his own detectives, but the majority of the complaints have gone to Police Commis- sioner Murphy for investigation. “The police,’ Mr, Philbin satd this morning, “send two men to the houses complained of, and in every instance thelr report ta ‘nothing doin, 0 “What have your men ascertained?” the District-Attorney was asked. Mr. Philbin did not reply. He smiled very broadly. In r:gard to the reported prosecution cf Capt. Diamond for neglect of duty the District-Attorney was very positive. “Lo nover satd,* Mr, Philbin declared, “that the matter would be submitted to the Grand Jury. I have rot yet made up my mind what to do in regard to Capt. Diamond. ‘Asked concerning the possibility of prosecution of other police captains, Mr. PAISin sald: that every. police. captan that fatled to discover the existence of a disorderly house in his precinct after it has been cpen sixty days is lable to Indictment. Justice Jerome resumed hie sent on the Specia} | Sessiona bench this morning after his) mouth’s vacation. Ie had nothing to say about police matters. SHIPPING NEWS. LMANAC FOR TO-DAY. sun rtees,. 5.01 Sun sete.. 7.11/Moan rines.. 10, TInes, Migh Water, AM. PM. iz as - Low Water AM PM. Sandy Moot ARRIVED. TO-DAY, tion of George Bissert, PILOTS PROTEST. = *# Complain to Philbin About A’ Being Dumped in the Bay. Three members of the Mnsters Pilots’ Assoctation, comprising a mittee indorsed by the Central Fed: ed Union, appeared before District- torney Philbin to-day to protest aga the dumping of ashes in the lower t which, they say, Is being done regula agalnst the law, Mr. Philbin turned complaint over to Assistant Distr Attorney Schurman, who. will Inve gate the matter, and {f he finds facts as presented the case will be la. beforo the Grand Jury. YACHT’S FATE IN BOTTLE. Note Found Saying that Eleai Sank Of Larchmont. Henry Anderson, twelve years old, of No. 123 Summit street, Brooklyn, found A soda-water bottle to-day In the Erle Basin. Inclored in It was a leaf from & memorandum book with the follows ing Inseription: “Ss. Y. Eleanor sunk off Larchmont. All hands lost.” oS Dr. Edward Koch Left Germany Last Saturday Dr. Robert Koch. Dr.Edward Keeh, Dr. Edward Koch cables from Ger- many last Saturday that he has se- cured all of the German consump- tion cures and will leave for America to-day. The American Koch Lung Cure of- fices, at 48 W. 22d st.. are making great preparations for hie return, and although he has sent all of the new treatments from the Tuberculosis Congress, which met in London, Eng., last week, in advance, his per- sonal supervision will be highly ap- preciated. He also cables congratulation on account of the sult which has been brought against the infringera who are claiming the right to use this Koch Inhalation Treatment. The other Koch Lung Cure Offices are at 1334 Arch st., Phila, Pa; 50L N. Eutaw st., Baltimore, Md.; 5 W. uurt Square, Asheville, N. C.; 40 Exchange st., Rochester, N. Y.; 627 E st., N. W., Washington, D. CG, and many other cities. CANDY SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. Maple Peannt Creams Squares.\>. 100 c te Pinenapplednes.. ....1. 180 SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. inn Caramels Wb. 100 te-Covered Cauncrous 3 Exeter City, Corby ouTGOL STEAMERS. SAILED TO-DAY. Advance, Calon. Mad St Crota < CAR WEST BWHY, ed before United States Commissioner Shields to-day and held in $1,500 on a charge of robbing the mails. Gaaheric, why ts fifty en years old, is married and has a grown daughter. Ho lives at Kingston, where the arrest Was made at midnight, and has been in the employ of the Post-Otflce Depart- nt since April 10, 1876. No was injured in a rallroad accident n Dec. 2, 189, and resumed work in February last, having charge of the rallway mall service between Kingston me and Campbell Hall, where malls are tranaferred from the Walkili Valley Railroad to the New York and Ontario Rauroad. When Gasherie was arrested last night by Pe spectors James, Jacobs, Crowell and Kyle 4 “test! letter con- aining marked $1 bills addressed ty Sadie Wi m, Sunny Home Cottage, Sawkill, Ulster County, N. ¥., was found tn hts complaints of boss of ‘overed by Gash- n received at the local of- he Iwat-Omice Inspectors, ——=_-—_ APPRAISERS’ CONVENTION. Vort Officers from Chief Cities in Anuual Conference, The annual conference of United States Appralscra of Ports was held to- day at the Appraisern’ Stores, Repre- sentatives from all of the chief citles in the country were present. The conference organized by selecting Appraiser Wakeman, chairman; Ap= praiser Stone, of Detroit, recorder, and Edgar M. Barber, sssistant recorde It was decided to hold one seasion a day, beginning at 11 o'clock. The conference will take up various questions to be considered In the onder of divisions, beginning to-morrow. with Assistant. Appraiser Wanmaker's dl- Vision The conference wilt probably continue for a week, At {tn closo various recom- Mendations will be embodied in a report to the Secretary of the Treasury. ———__ The Cotton Market, ‘The local cotton market opened weak to-day, with prices § to 18 points lower. Liverpool cables were of a sengational character this morning. After a three days’ adjournment that market opened unchange|, but later sold off 2 1-2 to 31-2 points, wherens an advance of 2 to 3 points had been anticipated. Weather Feporta, too, were rather bearish on pre- dicted heavy rains in Texas and other Portions of the Southweat. After the call the market rallled several points on ropm, opening prices were: August, 7,17 Mgeptomber, 7.21 to 7,38; Ootober, business world, s Chatham Square: - 493 to 205 Park Chatham Square. 95th YEAR. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, 12 2226 to Row, Ist Street: 2234 Third Ave., Corner 12st St. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. MIDSUMMER BARGAINS | 0% OFF CARPETS, to close out the last few rooms of many patterns. 5% OFF FURNITURE on all designs not to be continued. Furniture for Every Room in the House. Low Price Clearance Sale Space needed for Fall Stock of Goods. Cash or Liberal Credit. Customers may add to thei: accounts in either store or make payments at either suiting their own convenience. No extra charges of any kind. GOWPERTHWAIT. *