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} PAY TREAT IT EL LT aT Se ene eas arse COZAN SAYS DEVERY oan The “Chief” Takes Oc./! casion Again at the}: Police Trials to Flay) the “Curs and the} Rattlesnakes "—'' Too} Much Bribery Going): On Anyway,” He De-| clares. Deputy Police Commissioner Devery @gain threw out slurs a who have been stirring up the bribery scandal. As curs and rattlesnakes. tunity came when man of the West 1 tation, was calle puilce trials to-da. Egan was charged with throwing club at little James Eliott, twelv old, who lives with his aunt near Eighth ayenue and West Forty-fitth «tre The Uttle boy's right lex ts prob, crippled for life. He hobbled into on crutches, and awakened the pity of ‘the Deputy Commissioner. Egan in telling hie story said “On June 26 at 10 o'clock in the mor ing L was at the corner of Eighth ave- |‘ nue and West Forty-ffth street. Some |; boys had started a fire street Inst the im: poll He referred to them His oppor- patrol ty-neventh street before him at the his I chased them, but t wud | annoyed me. 1 warned them if they | > “Youn a briber, and 1 came back again, I would throw my|q | club at them. go XOu “When they ran around me again 143 vou."—Devery to Policeman pan- | ’ ralsed my club in a t ning nae ner. It slipped from my hand and {ote eet $4 Sr3°8-8 S-rb 75 sroxe~8 é B-d-oro-dG--9 struck this little boy. He had nothing you ought to bave in your hand in-j wecond Street Station, wax uy on a to do with the fire, but was only play-| grad of a cluty Vil recommend your | Share of belng drunk, on Aung. 13. at Bt: ing around there. 1 called un ambu-| dismissal and give you a chance tol Faenty avenueiand One| Hundred yang lance and told his aunt that 1 would | curry the hod. | Neveloped in the examination that pay all the expenses while hi Then turning to the boy, the Deputy | when Reagan was brought to the station, Devery turned on the m: “You started right in to h unt not to take any woman, did you?’ he cried ar : ie alt Bad ta briber, are y You won't do, The | iy bribe mone firt thing you know + al th ak here, gan Lavoie at that Bec rapanchra lest see for Nine nt telieyouce lk tecom: You have become a briber, have our usiniawal trans’ the deer You nearly killed the boy and then y and here bee wanted to bribe some one ey “You have no right to make admis- i sions of this kind.” | tnt Ice Suirceon Don. "We don't want any bribery in tte Bub it department. The too much britery |! bite going ong now, ADU NAY E y. Egan, nv it'a int teh 1 wenty- OLD DIAMOND SEIZURE CASE “WE The fi hat won't do. know you'll have all the curs and rattlesnakes chasing Egan. jhe had an abrasion on. the. thumb and jsintimed ‘to have heen bit 1 mt. would you have Rereokn trawl “If you ha Promptly HC ne Mamienwl a en a drink,"* responded Crowley, ent the Deputy Re, er" ae \ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1902: : There's an End to Everything ANT NO BRIBERY.” Se ae ee ee “Y| port jf [the U. 8. Bleel stocks did not lose any ground. Total sales to noon were 241,00 shares In the last’ hour trading prices rst thing ten by a dog asked ne of the cen bitten “De ait not. he, UNDERTAMERS, MUST FACE ——-PHILBIN. Ring in Conspiracy with Ille- gal Practitioners to Hide Crime. WITH SICK CREW HELD. ——— Ethelbrytha Comes Into Port with Cases Much Like Yellow Fever. t! Although Health OMeer Doty wil n) Ethe!- Information was laid f Attorney Philbin t ay that the ish stenmer make clear the exis rytha, which ved to-day, brought; nation of underta Who have been yellow fever to Jail the symptome | for years burying and concealing the ‘of ilneve t trated three mem- facts of the deaths of victina of ileal} bers of the « aused the death practitioners who have women for pa-/of one Indicate that the shiv ty Infected Uents. with the dread diseane Assistant-District. Attorney Cowan.) When Dr, Doty boarded the after looking over the evidence Drytha, which came from the Captain reported that A. 4 seaman, twenty-nine years old, hed eA last nignt from fever as the sel Part I. of the 8 application £ d cometerion Jwas coming ia and he had kept the Cates MMA Ipody at Doty examined the It Js understood that the information | ods SCL furnished the District-Attorney shows | © Ge aca the existence of a rand of | apap gasesttatnes| these persons, who ti ax to th business to the ver prevade at Progreso, | 6 regarded an suapletous | ordered the captain and he steamer, amd disine session. SS { BROOKLYN GIRL DROWNED. Dr. Doty, discussing tne matter with! an Evening World reporter, said. ‘1 am o While itnthing. Tain making “an examination at the ca. and whl issue a report later in Co It was evident from the guarded man. e Doe spoke that he ‘ot the crew and shtp. atopay will be held on feud snd the character of the fever seaman fully determined Yours cramps and drowned fh Teach her. REVERSAL FOR MRS. VICTORY FOR SILK STRIKERS. TWO PICKETS WHO WERE AR- RESTED ARE SET FREE. MUST BE TRIED AGAIN. Question of Reling that the ernment { Show Intent to Detrand, fentions Now that Some of the MIM Owners Are Weak- ening. There was a wild demonstration in the Chreutt Court of Paterson, N, J, this morning when Judge Dixon released Samuel Mart and George Heald, atrik- ing silk weavers, on habeas proceedin Sn_opinion was rendered ged Wallace, Shipman sitting in the Circuit fof the United States Southern District of ‘The (Wo Mon were sentenced t Preversen the judgement iver’ in the | county: jail for thirty 4 by Amon the “Dodge, Jewelry cane, a py | Senlor for ploketing the Enterprise Mill, piudxe Brown in the United States Diae Jat, {helt Lerma. would have expired next Monday, it Court. Under that decision the mant, Mrs. Phyllis ined posseasion of her @ other jewels to the Dodge, ob- REPUBLICANS’ VAIN HOPE. J. Hampton Hoge Selected to Mt Ticket in Virginia. (Special to The Evening World.) NOKFOLK, Va., Aj Ucket as completed by the Republican convention at Roanoke at 2 o'clock this morning |s; e conwlders a rill: rown to the effect that the nent was required to show In- et on the part of the claim maintain its action. The ay FP Kk to the District Court FEVER SHIP. THRASHES MAN Wii) aUED. | Wife's Affecti rroto Frederick Pinskers sult for allenating bin wife's: are fretions, Louis W, Sehneffer, a rich | & j tard 3 rind |g | ntre “ls exponent In PineKker » gave Pinsker a sound thrashing the first } Gime he met him in the atreet The par came together jay. Schueifer, whi n. tn 4 friend, He watked over and knocked Minwker du mauled and kicked him to his heart's content, | MBNE sue for divorces Anna 1. Pinsker, throug eman Hughes, of N He alleen’ that it Vartoun tin Hy Novemner, demande s9.(00 fr Mrs. er denles any. and ‘beings «counter mult ahandont Schaet baver sie y the agencl Vy hash nthe In Braokiyin since IS) | Me dentes having had jy relations with Mra. Pineke friend }that as acted ae quently | the couple when Pinsker had. {1 hiy wife and they had separated. “A WORLD-WIDE COPPER COMBINE} cludes Oalnmet a lark and the Ro: tor longer te known ‘The combine ja auld to met Rothschilds, Papers are have been signed covering a long term of years The consolidation of int How Rich Preeatet Answers Suit for Alienation of a of Grand street and Bedford avenue We tall, talking on the corn hardware business | NO MORE COMPETITION IN BUYING COPPER. Colorado Mining Wen Say Tre Neca, Se! DENVER, Col, Aug, 22—The News today mys: Mining men of the city accept ue true the reports that a world: Per combine has been forme competition in| buying copper will fected between the Amalgamated, Calu. and Hecla, Senator Clark and the HM. @) and urgent demand. MARKET AALLIED SHARPLY Copper and Missouri Pacific Leaders in Pronounced Recovery. A listless tone pervaded the local stock market at the opening and pri Maplayed utter indifference in the early trading. desp.te the favorable news re- kurding the «trike situation at McKee! A sharp buying movement: was In augurated in the high-priced railroad stocks jate in the morning, and they advanced buoyantly The chief gains were 4 in Lackawanna, te 21; 26-5 In Delaware & Hudson, to 1073-4; 21-2 In Great Northern preferred, to IST, and 11-3 in St. Paul, to 1661-4 The balance of the market responded sympathetically with gains of 12 to 1 per cent Although not partictpating In the rice urned sharply upward under uw general ‘The gains extend: ed to an extreme ¢ points in Baltimore & Onlo, Mixsourt Pacitic and Amalgam- 4 Union Pactttc, 8. Steel, Dein- wa a and Brooklyn id yy benetited 4 to buoy jes of stocks to-day were te Amer fmelt. & Kel ‘Ato, Smelt & Rel pt Aaseonda Minive Duluth, $8 & Ath pt Witting ¢ 1 ling Co pt att Bee eh at ons. divorce mult at the corner wrong-doing for separa: ed at His tam- 3 ut friend- theck: Ide cap: and that no have been et- Heved to eresta will, tt Wabarts LONDON STOCKS STEADY. 22 ot on with rh arity. railway dull American War extremely wast conta shares. and pric ent of yeaterday Ontario &¢ Western wi this department le iment ranging from 1 New Yorhk« sing Hgures featul ne the eorlng an exc rcent and: a Norfolk & W ley showed On the vances Were off 1-2 pe In the home de ight, but tone,” the being seriously rhe minimum rate of dis Hank of England: was ancha per cent The ¢ al cotton marker with prices 1 ty rhet. ypened steady 2 poinis THEREFORE OUR SALE COMES TO AN END. CARPENTERS AND DECORATORS SUITS. Maduros’ price | up to 10.00, | Now 3.75 ‘SUSPENDERS. Maduros’ price 256445447 Ke C. | 13c, 18c, SUITS. Maduros’ price up to 13.50, Now 5.00 COLLARS. 10c. Collars, Now5Sc.& 7c. Benjamin & Co. Cashmer. $5.50. 38 and up.- UMBRELLAS. Ladtes’—Gloria and all-ailk Um- brellas, guaranteed for one year; solld silver mounted and fine jaduroa’ prices from 1.95 to 12.00, now 97c to 6.00 Men‘s — Maduros’ prices Me. to 4.0), now 48c to 4.00 from ‘REV: RUSSELL’S BOND FORFEITED HIS LAWYERS DON’T KNOW WHERE HE IS. Another Warrant In 1 rate Brann for the Man Charged with Eatortion, - tion, He was taken to the street station andy fio by Serxt aan, ats to ball in When Magistrate Braun was informed of this next day he aid at had ne right to accept aulse Runzell in charged Ww ease Was called on Tuesday, Russell's father, who is a physictan, said hie eon Waa very ill and unable to come adjournment wax then Jay, but again Rueneil too Ht te i ment Was the pond was f today joer WATFAnL Way IMSL Run. -Attornes oF wing (he argument befo at Fredonia yesters certificate of reasonable doubt for Ward. man Hiasert, District Attorney Philbin and Avatatant y Gans began to-day of thetr to the for the Juntice Hooke? hax allowed the ten days in which to rep defense. District-Attorney - | answer. It understood about ding that District-At- tisfied with the result of work. The delay, he con- siders, wan really against Blssert, ax te ris the Criminal early Liverpool ca nd off, showing unary ength ia near months and a batantial rise in spot, but hea the late months fter the call the local market caned off a trite. prices were: Auguat, 7.0) at 230 P.M ber 72, N January The Whent Market, Owing to dieppointing cables wheat opened down In the local market with a farly active trade and considers able selling for long ant, Foreign tr Corn opened down due iuona, War light on both aldes and weak with wheat to favorabl “New York's opening prices w De. gemnber wheat, 173-4, Boptember, 16 7-2 to September cor, 611 were: Dee 5 : Sap ¥, 16 3-8 to 76 1-4) Muy corn) wcember, 88 to $8 7-8. closing prices were: May maa wheat, May corn. bid; Se) G18! December corn, EA cloalng prices were: August in said, be financed by the National} wh ha nominal September wheat City Bank, of New York, who {s to be| 70 io Octoder wheat, 71 5-8 made tne depositary for the consolidated | Zaminali,, pecember wi ‘orn wae conce! coiheng October corn, & 1 ~—~., \ he will have to stay that much longer in the Tombs. BANKERS MOVE SLOWLY. Seventh National Reorganisation Stops Pending Collections. The reorganization of National Bank Is at a standstill. At the office of Sullivan & Cromwell to-ay it wan stated that the work of orgin- iting would not continue until all of the arsessments had been pald, ‘The collection of these assessments in xolng on as rapidly as possible, it was added. SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK, + Copenragen Anuwerp Glasgow Girgentt ou TGOING STEAMSH IPB. enn Mavre. Komberdia, Nanles. INCOMING STEAMBIUIPS, TO-DAT, (Cratherne, sete Martel, Hull, Atrcte. Mawbert.__Flasere’ "Polat. Deades. a, ma Sein "Ming Antwerp Preaek ter Coturnbts Bremen. SALES, NOT PROFIT, All the washables divided into two cy Madusos’ peice up to $2.45 and $5,50.... -sseeeeeessereee.. ands silk bey prices up to $2.45 peed, Fine worsted and Silk ‘Stripes, some made by Brooklyn Kaittiog ard so'd upto 6,50; all sizes In some ttyle-.-.-+ee--.- Maduros’ entire stock of Fancy Balbriggan, Lisle, Silk Mixed,}ness buckles, nick:I, gold-pla‘ed m Hands, Batwing: plain black, tans; divided into] and cant-slips, go at 4 prices. three prices. iiss prices: Up to 50c, 15c,2 for 25c; 21¢c; 42c The bond of “the Rev.’ Frederick’ Bruce Russell, President of the New York State Law und Order Soclety, was forfeited to-day Magistrate Brann in the Yorkville Court upon the states ment of his counsel, heel and Henry Goldsmith, they did not know the whereabouts of thelr cllent Russell was arrested on Monday night on”a warrant charging him with ARE WAITING TO COME IN. FOR FALL WEAR. | SUITS. | _ SUITS. | Madures’ price | Full, ress, silk-tined. | “upto 2000, | Maduroy’ price up Now 8.75 | Now 15.00 TROUSERS. "| Maduros’ price prive up to 2 | “up to 3.50, Now 12.00 | Now 1.95 | Prince Albert. BICYCLE TROUSERS. Maduros’ celebrated | The Maduro High-grade Stock of Fall and Winter Syits and Overcoats is Now on Sale at 50°¢ Off Original Marked P.‘ees. Will Reopen With an Entire New Stock HABERDASHERY 4ncHIGH GRADE CLOTHING IS OUR PRESENT OBJECT ‘TO EMPTY STORE. TROUSERS. Maduros’ price TROUSERS, Maduros’ price up to 5.00, up to 7.00, | Now 2.75 | Now 3.75 Duck Trousers, ; GOLF HOSE. padotoe Price 4.50, 1.25 to 2.25; Now pt | | A harvest for bite Fides Soe NOW, hey, won't 1.00 Now 1.50 | 48c. &: 8c. | last long. VESTS. All Madurns’ facsy worsted and cashmere end weshable, made by “Allred 48c., 95c 98c., 1.95 BATHING SUITS. Divided into 2 ae Fancy Steiped— ‘Maduro's price up to 1.45, sizes “tow 82C < 2.50 eevee OW HOSIERY. Whole stock Maduros’ prices: p to 45c. eto up to| 10c. & SC. * 7c, 1.00, up to 1.00 "32c.; Ss. M. JACKSON, SUCCESSOR TO MADURO BROS. & CO ‘INDICTMENTS FOR POLICEMEN. ‘Continued from First Page.) aon that a reversal of his order of yesterday wouid be a reflectio.. upon him, for he had declared that it was not fair to the rest of the force that Sheils, Glennon and: Dwyer be al- jowed to serve while under such se- tous charges. Col. Murphy was vir- tuously indignant wh-~ he spoke of it. és But, apparently, the will of Devery In the Pollce Department is suMficient reason for anything. Commissioner Murphy reversed himself, and gave the reason that he could find no pre- cedent for suspension during charges of neglect of duty, and that, on the other hand, if a man so charged had been suspended there was nothing to hinder his reinstatement. Col. Murphy also ceclared that he was under the impression the men had been indicted, but after commu- nicating with Assistant District-At- torney Le Barbier and getting legal specifications of the charges against the men and the status of the case, he said, he concluded that he had acted hastily, and so restored the men to { duty, He, in fact, made all the explr-a- tions, while Devery, wittra broad, de- risive smile on his face, simply com- muned with himself and smiled and smiled, only vouchsafing this to the the Seventh] ° newspaper men: Devery Not Talking. “I'm not saying a word, This is not my talking day.” Marph>'s Hackdown, After Commissioner Murphy had announced that he had revoked the first order an Evening World re- porter asked him If the case was not similar to that of Capt. Diamond. “No,” he sald, “Capt. Diamond was indicted for receiving money. These men are accused of neglect of duty. “But Bissert was indicted and con- victed for receiving money,” sald the reporter. ~ “But the surroundings are differ- ent,” said Murphy. ‘I have received a letter from the District-Attorney complaining that Capt. Diamond {n- terfered with his officers. In this case there is no such charge. It is mere neglect of duty.” "No Precedent. “After looking into the case and reading the precedents in the Police Department I sent for Capt. Flood to reinstate the men, and I presume they are now back at work.” "Is this to be received as a prec- edent, then?” asked the reporter, “that men accused of neglect of duty will be immediately reinstated?’ “I will deal with these cases,” said Murphy, “as they come to me. “But can’t you give further details as to why these particular mén were reinstated?” was asked. “Now, say; you fellows are too deep for me," replied the Commissioner. “] don’t want to talk to you any more.” TORONTO, Ont., Aug, 2%—Chief Jus- tice Sir George Burton, of the Court of Appeals, died Ctth He was) eighty- 'g¢,, two yeare old. 5 é BELTS. and white. 1.25, 1 bosoms; Maduros' prices up to Your size in some of the styles. Maderos’ prices up to 1.00, $.45, 2.00, sheeee now ; pes named. fine leather har- Soft Neglixee, Sore Maduros’ prices up to 45, 3.75 cc cceecseeen eee sMOW Madurgs' Stiff ‘Bosoms: colored and white, short and long 35 pri 25, 1.75, 2.45. to" A8c.,67¢.,89¢ Maduros’ whole stock divided into 4 0 gligee and Stiff Bosom. colored 48c.,67c.,89c.,1.24 UNDERWEAR. Maduros’ whole stock divided into 4 prices: Gauze, Balbriggan, Lisle Thread, Silk Mixed, American Silk, Wool, Aertes. 35c., 42c., 65c., 89c. ices relet to Shirts or Drawers and the fabrics according to order ‘our size in some of the numbers. NECKWEAR. | Al Baguroa’ finest makes. fancy, | Iso black cnd white itnperi PAJAMAS. Divided into 3 prices, Tee! Pune erent eters Mip'te coe "| Pajamas, Madras—Madu- upto7s. |2 for 25c, 3 for 50c, | ros’ price up to 1.25, 2° 23¢.; pool? tw Tbe, eae SUP) tol 1 ede 5. 00, now upto 198, |23¢, 35¢, 3 for 1.00;° - | makers tepresemed” 7" "| «5 2c, 84c, 1.98 110 to 116 Nassau Street, Between Beekman and Ann Streets. STEEL TRUST SCORES GANS. |STARTS SMALL MILLS WITH NON-UNION WORKMEN. Cemsares Riotous Foreigners and Says Se- vere Penalty Will Be Imposed. 7 PITTSBURG, Aug, 2%2—The develop: ments In the steel atrike to-day were all favorable to the masters, The Amer- lean Tin Plate Company succeeded in getting about 100 men safely inside the Rates of the Star plant, on Twelfth street, In this city, and preparations were In progress for starting up two mills before the close of the day. ther crew was put on at the Lind- say & McCutcheon Works in Allegheny, and the ‘“Jinney’ Mill started and 30 men were reported at work In the Pain- ter plant on the south side, ‘The seven forelgners arrested for dis- turbing the peace at the Pennsylvania Tube plant last evening were given a AK by Magistrate McGarvey this morning, and severely reprimanded. All were discharged but one, who was fined for having # dangerous weapon in his possession when arrested. The Magistrate requested the Amalga- mated offictals to instruct the forelgnens Ax to the rights of others, as well as how far they themselves could go with: out breaking the law. He then sald: “The Recorder, the magistrates mean to maintain civic or- der at all costs. Wereafter 1 want it very clearly understood that any one 0 1s arrested tn connection with strike dinorders will be made to feel the utmost penalty of the law.” WON’T MEET BISHOP. President Schwab Declines to DI cuss Strike with Him, The visit to > Bivhop, Secretary of the Ohio Board of Arbitration: Frank Caldwell, Southera fron manufacturer, and John Bindley, President of the Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce, is entirely unofficial and recognized by neither side in the atecl controversy, A representative of Mr, Behwab said this morning there would be no consul- tation. J. P. Morgan is whiling away happy houra somewhere along the At- Jantic coast and ts not expected to re- turn for two weeks. Mr, Schwab can have no meeting with the men that woulc affect the strike situation before the return of Mr, Morgan. S CANDY SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. be Ul Genence Creams .... Chocolnte - Covercd Wild Cherry Creama ....... SPECIAL FOR eRIDAY. Ee are w i ie rie jeNBs OPTICAL. COn 140 ott Rew York (sear aeons Mra te ea police and the! York of Joseph’ Special Sale . Of Coffee. 3 DAYS ONLY, Friday, Seturday, Monday, Holland 0. JAVA Regular price, 22c. one of our most popular brands and on {thit we very iarely offer at special sale Mt has a pvre, rich, delightful flavor, an rives such universal satisfaction that are glad to recommend it. 5 Ib. Lots Delivered. , That ALL ray know the merits of brand we will make FREE DELIVF) 5-19, lots in Manhattan, Brooklyn a) ; Bronx as ‘far north as 1oth St. Simply Send Posta! or telephone 3471 Cortlandt, and th cotlee will be sent to any address. Write for price list—t0"Ibs, of more of ang te colfee delivered free within 25 miloe of New Toney Back If You Want It. sts COFFE. G il | 1es Compan | 233, 235, 237 & 239 Washington Bet. Park PI& Barclay St. Estab’ed 184) Advance Me Sale of « Men’s Fall Shoes. A maker's sample line — therefore every shoe Is faultless; for on the ex- cellence of his samples a maker’s busi- ness depends. This.line never retailed under $3.50—later in the season even we will have to sell them at that price. As we were unable to buy as many as we wished, come early. Hardly more than enongh for Friday and Saturday's selling. Stock consists = Black or Brown Vicl a Tan Russia Calf, | All $3.50 value, at F. ind Convenient Stores, + 279 Broa 210 and 219 Sixth Ave., 47 Cortlandt St., 125th St., Corner 3d Ave. | Black Wax Calf, Patent Leather, Straight or swagger 3 midium or beavy weight soles. All widths, all siges, Bull Brothers “ame doctor cared aid uot went a bid? -naney ort before cured me, a4 some do. 1" pala itn eat ‘tt you pel to be de ANITARIUM, 119 W. i. one oe ach or inorines vy Prot. Rech lt mMOCH’S PANIT ARTO Ny "weet 224 ot., next to Marteim, 4 Maduros' price up to Ws =