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SIT ——— “RED PLOT AIMED AT EDWARD Vil Precautions Taken to Guard Him on Trip : to Germany. ARMY OF DETECTIVES ON WATCH DAY AND NIGHT. =o German Authorities Sus; Anarchists Will Make Attempt at Friedrichshof. et Th LONDON, Aug. 8.—It {s reported that en Anarchist plot has been discovered which is aimed at King Edward, who hae completed his preparations for his |‘ Geparture for Germany to attend the foneral of his sister, the Dowager Em- prees Frederick. Accompanted by Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria, he will Ikave London | 2 to-morrow evening and reach Cronberg | § fm time to be present at the memorial service, which will be held there Sun- t the exact hour of ahe King’s departure 1s jealously guard- e4. The remarkable series of postpone- mente in his journey have already Bgroused considerable conjecture In Eng: land. The extra precaution for guard fag the Kateer at Friedrichshof adds to the interest of the subject. The King has not sought anything like his present avoidance of publicity «ince tha time of his mother’s death. Detectives responsible for Hin Majes- ty’s safety have now been increased to early double the number who attended Queen Victoria. It is reperted that the reason why the @eparture of the royal mourners has been delayed was that the German po- _ ‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1901) _— PSST: SETA REAR SCOP EE THOUSAND GIRLS ON COBO: DSO OCOD COG (oS OOOO, es Garment Makers’ Gathering Places Where the Locked-Out Beau- ties Make Merry. 2 @) had seught a great grand-daddy eee on i the dusty window V breathless! The Suffolk street hall is on the sec ond floor, Steep stairs _iirty rubber teat ta a bf ~Dora.Cohenr @ Nee authorities had received tnforma- tion of a plot which the Anarchists had intended to put into execution at Fried- ¥ . The London police have been warned for. some months to expect a revival of Anarchist activity during the coming winter, and organization against the emergency fe now being effected. It is the present desire to have time to se- cure the closest contro! of the route be- fore the King starts on Friday. The changes in his programme alm at eas- ing the great strain the detectives ad- mit they feel regarding his journey. CRONBERG, Aug. 8—Emperor wWill- fam has everybody In Germany wonder- ing what he will next atempt, after the torchilght procession which he has or- dered as a special feature of the funeral of the Dowager Empreas Frederick on Gaturday. ‘This latest freak !s regarded as the Mmit im the spectacular line and wholly incongruous. The Empress before her Geath requested that her funeral be as simple as possible, and no hint of torch- Mghts in any connection was made by her. ‘The first of the funeral services will be held at 6 o'clock this evening and will be in English, conducted by the Bighop of Ripon and Canon Teignmouth- Shores tn the schloss in the presence wf All the members of the imperial family, ‘The Sunday service in the chapel will Be the Lutheran service. King Hiward will be present and will stop at richshof with his suite. First in Line First in Results First in Every Business Man’s Mind. 684 317 Paid Help Wants in This Morning’s| WORLD. BUT Paid Help Wants in the Thirteen Other New York Papers Combined, tere with her par jman himae Siaaenlvendinelnines MORNTA oo... 0. IN KITOURNWORK oj When the w anitinttiorintene He ene abay aiyens the, a The de! set up the counter: BARTENDERS... B{LUNCHMEN 0. 4) rant. ‘Tur Naieealailish een he ratie| Pe that Mrs. Rusk, althoush fl PROKBINDERA ie 4] that her husband jad departed tn com. Vente when he| three years old, rode a. bielvle an fh} pany with ner younger inter, Leute canary to pet off to turn al Smoked clkarettes says hie home night Detective Maloney, of Adame awiten. Having arranged Hottinan | 1s now er Maa | » her, | stgnatied ¢ ingerite back aown: LAs |) Rusk) Inuiftyent ° present Mrs. | ne wan stopping from the track hia foot | WUrk In hia second wife, He contends that she has no Ye ad she slpontens .... AIPRESSERS 12/SALMSLADTES, 3) RALDaMEN 7) BHORMAKERS 9)sI0N raintens ENT BTRNOGRAPHERS., CA MORNCS 4/TINSOTTIIA i + A|TRUNKMAKERS Charmin’ Joty Cal wdowith chalrs 2 Weary a sating Kowa, On! Judy Callagan— It came toating out the window at M5 Suffolk street, the Callagan Which the girls at the scene in the ong. | nn done In a dozen keys, At the windows {and then to the xirhe Legend roses nodded on nodding hats. ‘There to Hatake zits) th but with wan laughter, and the acraping of feet e ffty of more up And to music, less audible than the scraping. | ° the girls any acea- | RCL Iz looked Ike & ball, a party, ston but tit was—a meeting of one branch of the great army of girl strit- | ern now voluntarily without employ- | oon ment in New York City te saneplenois are known Three thousand girls are on a strike | tWo In thin city. One has only te walk | the through Delancey x oor t i Houston street to positive about | Mt having met most of the three thousand. | 3% The whole lower east side Ix flooded |” T with «irl Karment-makers Mghting for) hotly higher wages. ‘The moat apparent thing | 72h) ein girly ow with good 2" : those questioned admit- ted staaehiy that they on for] good—ineaning that they were off for Rood until thelr demands should be ac- | ceded to. Th ang dressed . when mes, admitted quite ould nat apell them are were both extremely well pretty about their strike is that th are im-j and th xtood eantentedly by while After these confidences had been e menacly enjoying the feht vome one else dl changed, there usually followed a f Tho strike Is the only vacation many Week tn Weather. Is ubout how much me of them have known in years, ‘The! strike In the event of thelr ves, up now. The atrike ts one round of e ment, of meetings which take the pl to them of afternoon tea, of eventn meetings which are the only real social | affatre they ha wn-and the whole | TS time in holiday: Ning tn therefore | more natural nothat the three thou- sand strikers should put on thelr be frocks and enjey every minute. And they do, es F r Meeting VI They have four meeting pl So did pretty Ros 1M Orehard tr tn the men and included, Wan necemaary. admitted to the ssword waa Whats < athe?” nex of clothes and gos makers and skirt makers rand tuckers: makers ». ky atiked with | nd shirt | more j water nari eh ieh INTIS AFFAIRS.; IN TRACK VISE. RUSK RETORTS. ONE CLAIMS WAITE AS HUS-|BRAKEMAN CAUGHT IN FROG goyvERNMENT DESIGNER, SUED BAND, OTHER WITH HIM. AS CARS CAME UPON HIM. FOR SEPARATION, ANSWERS. | After a Search Detective Arrests Hind Wimact€ Stunalied the Enut- yiie In Fifty- the Man Who Says He Gave “| fends Crime to three, € with IM Marringe Certificate to Woman Bere Were, ‘Treatment, aud MWe Declares Avold le with Mer) na the Trnin! Sh. hen Clanrettes and in Parents, | i ud an i Franklin Watte nes are i Brpiiroads Freterick Wo Rusk, for f the Adana Street Ci n trying employet Inthe Mreoklyn p Mat is sued to-wlay day. charged with ¢ nan whe clatn vt hat he} nan acreamed deapatrinely eh her she appeared be- complainant, ir sal that he had glyen | Ushed out hie tt fore Justice Hich in the Supreme Court her a marrts leh he Jwho tried to save him Brooklyn wt cea can) filled out him: hat she could ahow} pac uy Moving cara Wt to her mott si thas aveld wormps| Hy a fateful circumstante it wan Mott | | May AuEDE In the (og, The eng all uneonsctous of the Keman's danger, started ug down grade and rapidly mtum. — floffman at need of alle tax, $25.00 also t quite tm. Watte, Then Maloney went to the ms t. Brooklyn, Jui vixement, found him at both women. y to Ket free, and screamed to | When Malone w ‘ noin the yard. aL AG AEE ii 1are unt white sever | FREEDMAN TO SEE CROKER. 1 his keys to the at his body ern itted to. get Smecapene tee Gent Rr tout of the frog. One. had = ‘Business “This place belongs to you a desperate tux tried to free him, when RE: Then he turned to the wor the train came rolling wlong, krocklng | Andrew Fr who has the dis- el be’ his. wife and ee « would-be rescuers axide and killing | 1. . , Inimed to be his wife and x Hoffman almost instantiy.. 287 WME) dnetion of Richard Croker's don’t want anything more to do with} ‘The brakeman sbricked an his lite | “buslness Ber MA you" war ground out and workmen at a dis- | che mahi Deutschland, which satled The elder sister fainted as Walte wus taeee. ran to the spot to learn mean-] nis morning for Southampton, He goen taken .away/and) felldow {re and al The attention of the engineer had] answer to a summons from his chief, physiclan had to be b been attracted too late and several cars} but his mission Is of a business, not a Waite ciulms to be un ex-ariny omcer | had parsed the hoty before It could) jotitical character. Me will return with and a graduate of Weat Point. He 90 ALON Peds: “ Croker, who, according to the present te hes) “Hofman “was twenty-fve years old| understanding, will sail for New York recontly been lecturing on the Spaniah-| and very popular. about Sept. Herein Reset epi pmekanerbs had —— Joba ax the pe residentior the Demos lograp) lery on eat enty- cratic Club, arrives in indon yester- fourth street, Maahattan, He was held|, Sosy Work! Wants move the day I eri eretel aid [éog an examination next Wednesday, ‘business world, Boat ise een toes a iki SM aio, AGA ks APA SN ae se aN BI STRIKE AND AT PLAY. TWO SISTERS TRAIT WAN WIFE SHOKES, ‘Tyer Ba CODE! OIBVE (| arrests within t roduc ly out of account. nted te recall President 3am- Hctum that. strikes ore nomic necessit phia Robede y street, If she “why When you pat tt that way you know how little iden those cirla with Rnough.’* nies striking, whe maid Us why 6 ne Uttlest 1 striker Is Rebeces nfold, No. 47 Cllnton street, Me at th she looks about twelve, And Te fs distinguished othe girl strikers, who he> friends, by the fact that she can spell the money,” me. hink most of us need Ms swe ain’ In’ much about n't say art days. Why about all the hanat to : e, All do. at the meétin’s you'd hear ough. t a Mttle bit of a girl, with It ts hard te neaged In what Ia really rin spite of tts Hight re among the atrike lead- 1 t the other wind at head- er hall PROMOTER LAW | Smelting Works Is VANCE JIODOU SNOW FREE VENERABLE MINING ENTHUSI- AST PURGED OF CONTEMPT. ye Fees Growing Out of Arrest, After Supplementary Proceed or and Is at Liberty hnabilitation of chard 8. Low, the olderly mine arrested on Saturday last on nt Issued In the City Court, r alleged contempt of court, was purged of his contempt by Justice Has- call to-day, He paid the conte and herlff's fees growing out of the arrest and was allowed to go free, , The de 7 Drought Inte court ain upon some disputed questions that trose while he was being examined in supplementary proceedings yesterday. Ray Bacon, who was examining him in behalf of his sister, Mrs, Elizabeth Wall- Ing, Wanted to find out something about the alleged sale of the Golden Sceptre Mine and how much the doctor got for his share, Counsel for Dr, Law objected on the round that the transaction about which Information was sought occurred at too remote a time fore the judgment was ntered. When the matter was brow adge Hascall this morning La on withdrew! the question. “The Voctor was questioned further and the examination aus closed, Dr, Law went to the Sheriff's office, where he complied with the Court's orters and he was al- lowed to Ko. WALDERSEE AT HAMBURG. reat Heception Given the by Assembled Crowda, HAMBURG, Aug. 8—The steamer Gera, with Count Von Waldersee on board, arrive here to-day. The feld marshal landed tmmediately amid ringing cheers from the cwds ax- sembled, KEEP COOL. ARBUCKLE'S DEEP SEA MOTEL CO, Geo edvertiooment 12 morning penere, Comut TWLOR ELD AS SUSPECT. Former Employee of |Rothenber 5 Store Open Until 3 o’Clock Saturday. West 14th Street. For Friday and Saturday. Boys’ Wash Suits. Prices Sweepingly Reduced. - Sizes for Boys 3 to 8 Years Old. To give Fi diy and Saturday morning an extra element of interest and activity we have ruthlessly reduced dozens of Boys’ | MAY HAVE CONFESSED stylish Wash Suits to prices that will make the selling a ¢ TO THE | question of time. Thesz natty suits are made in the height of E ROBBERY.|] } fashion and many patterns from Cheviots, Chambrays, Gala- teas, Ducks, Linens, etc. Many wereoriginally priced at almost double. Clearing at 39c. and 49c. |__ LINENS AND DOMEsTics.__| 100 dozen hemmed Huck Tow-, 36-inch Soft Finished Cam- 63 els, extra heavy, size 20x40, bi .. OFC good 18c. values for... 8c. 36-inch Heavy bleached Sheeting, a Prisoner. Reward Inocreaned to $2,000 and Company Pinces Kaact Loss | | at #28:3,003.0 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. $.—The police | have now tn custo! a man known as “Buck” Taylor, who !s suspected of com. plictty In the robbery of the Selby Smelt- ing Works. He wax employed in the workn until about «tx weeks ago, when | he quit, saying that ie was il. | He lived tn bin half a mile from | splint and, tt ts said, had nmimissing from Sunday night until he 2C | 56-inch Lonsdale Cambric... 83¢ Un- 4°c SPECIAL — We offer 5 cases of . i Heavy Bed Spreads, the Ey Shi ii isually $1.3 Malai tntorcustea secon he c. ALE Shaker Flannel, 5c! Kind usually sold at $1.39, 98c has heen subjected to a rtd het ‘ wr ee ae = a rie ton oy the authorittes. The ‘| reveai any facts they may have learned, | SACRIFICING SJMMER NECKWEAR. ] j Sheer Embroidered Pro- Fine Lawn and Batiste 3 tection Collars, cach... 10c Automobile Collars, cach 296 but express confidence that they are on the trail of the criminals, j It in also reported that men now In| the employ of the «meiting comp: are - 5 5 under suspicion, and, with the facts they Colored Silk Automobile ) Gentlemen's and Ladies’ fine have in hand, the police appear to be Collars. cacheeee....0e. | 25¢ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, confident of being able to make further Batiste, Lawn and Pique ) assorted width hems, 10c. 5 Collars, worth 49c...... Values, fOreseeceeesseeee, [4 next few hours. are disposed to believe rn crooks The authorit that s [ WOMEN'S STYLISH SUMMER SHOES. ] Oxford Tes—in_vici kid, popular military ) heels, stylish and. excellently made, worth & ¢ J 49 to $2.50; special clearing at........+ E70 “Liberty” oxford: Ties pand Shoes—-Patent ) f j LIBERTY SATIN RIBBON BARGAINS. ] and Siturday: Liberty Satin Ribbon, all silk, shades suitabl: for neckwear. Sarin. wide; 32 25c dhe-in. wide; value ... value now stationed at night In the neighborhood of the works, armed with shotgun tothe clev Special guards ari e Sell pany has increased the rom 35,000 to $25,000, be pald for the arrest af the crminals and for the the gold. ‘The. company ey $283,005.01, WANT ANOTHER WARSHIP. President of for One 0 places Its exac WASHINGTON, Aug. & ety Gain din Leas Ge CATCHY UNDERMUSLIN VALUES. henston of trouble lo suggesting that yeosent to the as well as to Curset Covers, 4 inse:t'ngs Drawers, umbrella style. lice of lace; wo th 60¢.. 39c trimming; worth 40c....s06 29c Gowns, cambric mu lin, Skirts, full umbrella rutiles, trimmed trimmi ne; 7 vith h itche iS 79c vl hemstitched trexs and 69c SN NO ceeecseseee nd worth f Machlas haw already deen ordered, to Colon, but nos ha tle lace rutiles; worth 85c. taken concerning the suggestion os to he Pacttte ship. “To the Endof the Year” The Monthly World's Special Trial Offer. END 25 cents for a special five months’ subscription to The Monthly World (August to December numbers inclusive) and receive as a premium a beautiful hand- tinted miniature photograph of yourself, friend or relative, handsomely mounted in gold-dipped brooch, watch charm: or stick pin, as you may select. About Photo Miniatures, Hand-painted miniatures have always been and,still are so ex- tremely costly as to be beyond the gratification of all except the immensely wealthy. ‘Twentieth century genius has devised a snethod of producing on celluloid a hand-tinted miniature photo graph that in point of elegance, artistic beauty and execution bears a favorable comparison with the highest-priced products of the artist’s skill. They are beautifully mounted in gold- dipped brooches, watch charms and stick pins, and are being worn by thousands of people in this and other cities. They are the popular fad of the day. It is hard to describe oven pare tially their exceptional beauty and merit, and the half-tone ree asmall way their general appearance. 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