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PASSENGERS IN PANIC OW BURNING CAR Broadway Stirred by Escape of Throng from Menac- ing Blaze. SOME HORT IN CRUSH. | Flames Burst Through Floor of] } Car as It Was Speeding | Down Town. | i es YA burning fuse caused a panic in a Broadway car early to-day ani 4 passengers had narrow escapes from fury, while others were bruised in the erush. There was con rable excl ment on the atreet over th Car No. M4 of the Colu line was speeding down Broadway and when near Twenty-elghth street burst from the motor box, ute th the floor and ran 4; he add o car to the windows. “The car is one fre!’ some one criel. | tt wag a. y considered that t and the panic followe R Fleet strike was petering ont ana There was a wlid scramble the strikers would shortly sue for term street. The vehicle, which ciosed order, was crowiei filled with men hanging to the atrapr and these blockaded the doors. Many sitting on the seats elim! through the windows and all wer, frightened. Several in getting out had to brave the flames that leaped up about them A few persons were brulsed tn the rush, |* but nobody seriously hurt A policeman turned in an alarm three ehgines and a truck quickly r sponded. One of the firetnen threw out bnulty hand grenade into the car and the] re flames were extinguished. we After the excitement had quieted down| touched 1814 as compared with LW amt night Unt cars. The damage to the car was not] 10112 and Southern Mactfs 1-2 ral the passengers were transferred to other || BROKER MUST STAND TRIAL. Werfelted Ball for Speeding in Policeman tent After Him. Edward F. Stratton, who says that he fs a broker, with an offer at No. Wall atrect and lives at the varre, was arrented by Bleycle Police. man Leopold charged with running an Automobile beyond the legal speed tn ‘Thirty-ninth street, near Elehth ave nue, ‘The prisoner deposited $19 caeh bal) in the police statton, but fulled to appear for trial in the Weat Side Poilee Court today. Stratton @ad been repeatedly com: plained of by people for the reckless operation of his automobile.” sald the to Magtetrate Hogan. There are two charges against him. The Magistrate told the policeman to get: Btratton and bring him inte court for trial. ———-—- The Wheat Market. Wheat opened steady and a higher than Saturday's late curb cables were firm enough to give Uttle support, but foreign houses did Uttle. ‘After the start. the market turned | {Pie Term 4 weak, selling sown 1-2 cent ‘ The visible supply was expected to inerease to-day, Corn atarted off barely steady New York's opening prices were. Sep- tember wheat, 761-1; December wheut, 781-8; September corn, 63-8 bid; De- cember corn, 61 1-4 Chicago's opening prices were: Decom- ber wheat, 721-2, May wheat, 761-4; December corn, $7 to 1-8; May corn, 1-4; Beptember corn, 54 7-5 New York’ closing prices were: Sep- 1-4; October. Gember, Ti bia, eptember’ vo December, €0; May. 61 1-2 closing prices A eat, © 1-8: September. 69 1-1 bit vee tober, 70 nominal: December, a. May, 11-3) May corn, 54 no} M f nominal, Mo Kan @ Tew World Wants: Hold All Records for Results Paid Help Wants ol) in This Morning’s World. Paid Help Wants in the 305 13 Other N.Y. Papers | Combined. KIT HES Wonk CHIN STS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS iat BAKxRS sich Ak BARTENDERS ..... 3 BONNAZ, meat x _ BOOKERYDERS .. 4 it Ae LS * 6 al tigures here BUTCHERS |... 0 Mu} The Ing on the advance was gens {ha CABINET-MAKiNS. + Herat and Iniieeriminate, with Nortotk| GE OARVARBEHS).,.... 3 ; ei uentern te market M 13) The United States steel 4 2 i played exceptional tirmne 4 1g] Pacitics, too, were well 1) AANDPAPERARS S]oIn the home departy TATORA ...., ..., 3] WAN Kood. owing TMM ERS y]Money and the hueyaney in the Amer- TINAUTHS 1o{ fean department TUCKER . VARNISHERS . Resa a3 oe hie nai la PACIFICS MOST FAVORED. U. S. Steel Stocks Reflected Goo lnenies Intu Pall in favor he bull fetion were quic tok wdventage of them, becoming aggrese from the ve no be 0} portions back. denote a decidedly cheerful Prevauent at that centre Hawsmert the ballt market The © S Steet stock comme iot Hisplaye dm: C1 per na] t Gers and the latter 6 yrening the pric nicezo # Aiton ne & NW. pt WAITERS . WAITRESBES WoOD-WoRKrite NBOUs .23h & WASHING 3 3 eK ea Gaaawas THE WORLD: MONDAY EVEN NG, AUGU T 26. 1901. Waning of Steel Strike “wall London’s Buoyancy the | Chief Influences. | Support with Smart Gains, seal stock market eptional acti at the opening and trading war larger than f tl Weeks und Wax exceedingly we overing over sixty different toset t Prices from the London market, to: ed Memness, scorn x6 noon th preferred former selling vy to The Vacitle insues, too, were in large eet though: gains in this iy not marked. Minsourt 1 Pactfe wa port In the Induetrint quarter the ated Copper shatex were Wuos DEMAND Fh ASSASSIN PLOTS sTOMS WIS. TO KILL POPE LEO Anarchist Lay in Wait in Vatican Garden to Kill Aged Pontiff as He Passed—Captured by Guard After a Des- Bitterly Denounced the Holy Father. ating 4.000 ath mounted red with 122, Saturday's Anal que Consolidated advanced 2 fit on Heht sales, tive put steady War active But weak, wi lowest far the diy pales Of mocks tyday were rie wadry War & Foundry y eotton ON Malt pf Smelt a fet Smelt & Ref pt AL & Tron, ern heer & Ma Ge pt ern pte ——$— Bitten by Fighting Hut ron OA, Waters, of this ety, a mummer realdent of Asbury Park, undertook to separate two fighting bulldoge to-day. Sand had hie right hand badly: mangied, inds were dressed by Dr. jar * ren at the Emocgency Iospltal. petition the Pontimts taining publicity. Extraordinary Leo passes on tnd found a stranger hiding behind aj spartments hits exposed an Ana seized the intrude j the Noble Guards have strict orders JEROME [9 AFTER BIG OFFICIALS. | Having Had a Rest the Justice Returns to Work on Police Cases. MAY INDICT CAPTAINS, Convictions Will Be Difficult, He Admits, Unless the District-Attor- ney Can Secure a Gonfession. Rn hed dy onnection dayx of res: at his eo Justice Je- rome returne eo clty today a po ohe | Imation of The secret Inquiries whic 1 forth so mu) vgatnes 100K tor: omctals, ming In ail drach complaint will be In- t toad of books and from police stations are in of Justlee nt Dintrict-Atty amined thls w corruption . Dintrict- Attorney's offes is ty well longel up with police Ine not expected that Aus y will police Indie ut It bet deserted Justice orney Philbin, surroundin has dl the original «lin- to nome extent ore rapidly vith thelr work on AFTER plot to RAN th y who may ap- Che prisoner ! pronch the Pap threatening wo gardeners, anonymous let nitted that tbs and the man was | ‘Cardinal Rampolla had taken no no- He was taken to the rooms of the Swiss Guard, where he was searched keeping NEWS SHOCKED CARDINAL GIBBONS Cardinal Gthbons, hort visit, was | The Evening We the Ife of th dom.” rhe was taken in charge by thej Italian police ar been ke han been here formed to-day ty reported at- The man satd that he had been hid- In the Vatican gard has not been informed of his r n all morn- in antleipation of the appearance escape, ebtit which died in ISM were placed ina & being carrive He sald he expected to! stopped the carriage him to Jerm Vatican ina have no trouble ir epproaching close | dan waited to coave Villon of Leo who preceded him throu enough to the chatr to shoot the Holy ein my first in Gasrdsman isoner hag been sequestered | 1M& t » Italian police, and strenuous | ™ p made to prevent the COLER RETURNS AGED WOMAN In the garden LAWYER TABER ‘BODY FOUND — AND TALKS SOME BADLY BEATEN. RIVER VICTIM? NOMINATION FOR MAYOR NOT FOR HIM. HE SAYS. IS ACCUSED OF AS- CORPSE FOUND TALLIES WITH |NAME AND ADDRESS OF CARL SAULTING HIS MOTHER, HIS DESCRIPTION. Ky 8 Nee ne tis om y nnd Vane Morgue at Richmond, found wana sult of clothes, [t ts thought that the man divested himself of, hiv dad gray hat Delta Kappa k Notive (a Police Sergeants Who now tn the Bryan take Ue examination for captuincies to hahed, yer camo here £ condy: tus elty was chletly in trying at tod "| digher Wnetulrs while | tures and ha aml of Christianity un. ‘The Gulding Star of Humanity,” Presm ia about The work waa read in . Charles Martyn, Abbey Press, who highly commended {t, Parkhurst eubserived the fund for lier injurtes by Catling a MEADE’S NEW JOB. manuaeript by aly Dulitah, with bale receipts overtop: the publication of pith rything elae as an intluence, After the call the trading level was net 17 to 18 points over Saturday's close, f Managers 0) ten sent of “Pabite Works Partridge to- dy Wax poritively Identitle toatay by James M. Hille He aald that ‘Taber's mind hud @een affected by the heat, that the lanyers had Rrobabiy f water during. hi ho Bad net Sommalttea ‘sul tate] tomes cordance with a petition submitted { the members. A apecial meetin; Committee of the ax Deputy Superintendent of Public Works at a sulary of $4,000 th $1,000 for expenses bea wll] air, Meate hina been chiet clerk an miler epartment for ¢ past alx yoars, Hooke: ‘who re of the Governing | ys tock Exchange ‘vill morrow to consider a Hen into the oui“ that tember 1M: tol Detition, FIFTY YEARS. REMAINS OF CHILD BROUGHT HERE FROM THE WEST. Broker % V. White Interested in Interment in Greenwoo Cemetery. An unusual burial occurred tn Green- metery this afternoon. A tiny 1. which were the remains of a wood | omni Krave Here Whate. retative of 8. V White, the “miltionatre stock broker, Dea Moines. ta., early fitty She war five yeare an id when her death y was hurled in a skirts of Dex Moines. the remains were disinterred oxen Bast fr White Is anid to have pald the ex- pense of the reinterment IN THE BAY. BRIKTASS IN POCKET. i i } imeelt of lane tly 0 cated Min Clothing Nefore Ing Into Water. an unknown man was ater to-day off Ward's Hthouse, Staten Island, eh who found it towed It to Tote It was then removed to the On a pler near where the body war Jothing before jumping overboard, In ne oft was found a news- aper un was written in lead nell thie Carl Briktaws, No. MS wixty oy e old, feet T tnehes tall pounds, man w 1 Welgned If FOR NEW CAPTAINS. Wish ‘Thke Exnininations, Commircsloner Murphy to-lay: sent out order to all sergeants who wiah to send In thelr names at once, and to be y take the examination, —— The ¢ Market, eal cotton market opened buoy- y. with prices 9 to 1 points October Jumped to nd January to 80s on the call, All the early sesslon the market displayed an inher. lah undertone, with room op Liverpool cables r of 6 points at that in hand was more tha befor ” before the Grand Jury when It was known by that tt kround of hin obje. PIR TTT LLL ERIS TN STOLE TN FA ROCKEFELLER, JR., not daughte + milllonaire in his own right. of the Seni young woman, 1 fa t soc yrite, not fashionad ity and in Washington. Miss Aldrich is extremely fo) soclai gayeties, Mr. Rockefeller ts clear. particularly Min Ardent Cour He Isa Haptist er family naplevously attentive to Miss Aldrt nt for several m at Delinonico's f a“ y causes no surprise. Mr, Rocketel while he bel! purposes cf Il Since he was «ra tated from col 2 air aports, of conching, He ploye th ix, prospectively, the rk one: “loin a work, and ghia ad extri Fire Hose Com) Q@ At th with Mr Marke you did inform him, missioner Scannell, that you were going (0 aubstitete Mr. Marke as your ageat? A. T had 9 conversation as to what agent or |. until after 1 made my one with Mr, Marke, I then told him t Mr, Marke was going to represent our and also what other goods he ny. He exact langu regards to Mr. Marke? A. Mr. Marke right. L asked bim what he thought of Mr. Marks, Me sald, ‘Marke fe all right." Q. You didn't ask him until after you had engaged Marks? A. No, sir; 1 14 not (pp. 206-200), Grady’s Pall Scannell. Mr. Lindsay ridiculed the relative to Senator Grady. jf understanding, Mr, Sile- lenator Grady's connection with Did you understand that he commiasions? A, 1 assumed I have no reason for it M4 you to him (Senator To sald: 'T would Ike to have im use his lafluence with the Department— rive us part of ite business"? Q. How did you come to go 19 Senator Grady? A. Well, 1 understood through he inatrumentallty some engines had tern sold tw tha clty previously—vf another make, Senator Grady as follow It tam not mistaken I THINK Me, Castle Nimeelt (wid me that the firm ithe Powers Company) was composet of himself, Marks and Senator Grady, tha: the Senator was get Hire AD per cent, of the firm's incom Q. You THINK Mr. Castle told you that? ALL think he aid Qo Dot tr, Starks that te yout A No, aly Where Marks Stands. Referring to the cane of Marks, Mr. Lindsay. contended welling to the Fire Department on com- tiission was perfectly legitimate, and that In favoring him no long am the city wan not injured In the purchase of in- ferlor goods the Commissioner was act- ing within his legal rights, He vontended that the evidence given the Grand Jury was not only im- A y anythicg abut per but that it wan deliberately plac je Dintrict-Attorney’s office aa improper. Mr Myers, for Murks, sald that the fon had been fully / and Mr. Ord- vered by Mr. Lindi way arone to reply for the people, He contended that even though there ng Wa» legal and regular, An office for such action, ‘ourt adjourned for juncheon at 1 b'elock, before Mr, Ordway had pro- veded far with his argument. It covers 116 pages of typewritten paper, Marke’s Hig Commiasion. Mr, Ordway resumed his contention, after adjournment, that he had a right to bein the Grand Jury room while tos- Umony was being taken. He quoted nu- meoux authorities to sustain his con- tention, The opening prices were: August, September, 7,81 to 7.82; October, TG te 6; November, 7.56 ta. 7.90; ember, 8.02 to §.03; January, 8.03 to & wifrch, s.05 6 to bol: April, 6.05 to: 8. the prices at 230 P.M. wore: Bep- ‘=F 1,00; Jansary, 8.60; 83) Mr, Ord purchasing system of the Fire ment from the date of Commiss! Scannell's incumbency, showing that it so} December, 1a In support of the conaplracy charge Twa traced the workings o| led the plan e€ buy- Miss Aldrich is the second daughter r from Rhode Island and is an extremely talented and attractive She has been much courted and {is a at the e summer retreats but in thin 1 of Jed but serious-minded young man, who, though fond of outdoor sports, hus taken the greatest pleasure in rellxious work and his Bible class member of the Fifth Avenue ch, where the entire Rock- orahip. He had been nd gossip had link- od thetr names. He took part in ail Sorts of social diversions to be near ner. And when tt was announced a fe days ago that young Mr. Rockefeller lad organized a dancing clase to meet thines a season, *y saw the Influence of charming Miss Aldrich. So the announcemont to- ves in ping up social obligations, atill aces won for disregarding the seriour ge he has developed ed business abiilty. He ts fond of of music TO TAKE A, BRIDE. Son of Richest Man in the World Will Wed Daughter of Senator Aldrich, of Rhode Island. The engagement was formally an- ed to-day of Miss Abby Aldrich, of Senator Neivon W. Aldrich, ind John D, Rockefeller, Jr.. son of the richest man In the world and himself dreanes to his widely quoted ed on, Two of his most notable utterances Bible class have been id favorably comment- ar Christiag.”* “To be really a Christian you muat ob- serve the spirit a@wvell as the letter of the law. * * * Christ's teachings do- mand something far deeper than, the mere observance of the canon." Miss Aldrich will share in her father 35,000,000 If she survives him, and it ts said that her marrlage portion will be a substantial sum, It is 4 love match pure and simple, f both young persons pay. to-day received the Se sratulations of his friends with his ac- customed equanimity. He is a man of few words, and “Thanks! was about all he sald, Rockefeller Confirms the News. An ening World reporter called upon young ftocketeller t Is afternoon at his office, The smiling but discreet rivate secre- tary returned with the caller's card and a sheot of paper in his hand, lorry. very sorry, indeed.” sald he, nding the folded paper. “Mr, Rock: eller has decided to treat ali allke: Ife has prepared this statement, which is all that he will have to say to any one. He in very busy and can see no one.’ the reporter opened the paper found thereon thiv typewritten ‘state ment: Senator and Mrs. Nelson W. Aldrich announce the en- gagement of their daugnter Abby to John D. Rockefel- violln well. Of course he At young man be considered In relation with such businesa. Then he read the following from the testimony of Willlam F. Cole, general manager of the Fabric Then came up the question of Sena- tor Grady's pull with Fire Commissioner ane nertiona of witnesses that they belleved the Senator to be a power inthe Fire Department affairs. ‘To show that these} witnesses were not sure about thelr In-| formation, he quoted from the testimony Of the testimony of Charles B. Sila. ble, President of the American Fire} Engine Company, thin extract wan read: | 'reet of hose on ; alone amounted to $25,000, {sold to the efty for 2 cents Wiliam L. Falk, General Manager of La France Fire Engine Company, gave teatimony to the Grand Jury concerning hat hin business of should we use for the morning drink ‘Tea was worse for us than coffee; chocolate and cocoa we soon tired of; milk was not Iked very well, and hot water we could not endure. were but elghteen jurors who voted on the Scannell and Marks indictments, the p to hls presence In the ury room, he sald that he had recenty been sworn in as special counvel and that there was ample precedent in the District-Attor- ler, jr. Melal announcement, though 19 Miss Aldrich’s parents, was groom-tlect. STARTLING EVIDENCE IN CASE AGAINST SCANNELL. (Continued from First Page.) the city. Hix commission on every fire engine bought was $1,000." “To show that there war a consolr- between there defendants { will re- one instance,” sald Mr. Ordway. Marks refused to handle a certain brand of hose becnuse It wan too ex- pensive and hia commissions would be too small. He told the manufacturer to get up a cheaper brand of hose and he would dispose of it to the Fire De- partment. “The manufacturer got up a cheaper brand, and defore it was ‘manufactured Commissioner Scannell ordered 5,000 feet of It, When the 5,00 feet were manu- {actured the hose’ was taken by the Fire Department without tests. The Grand Jury called on Con.mia- aloner Scannell to tell why he had or- dered this particular brand of hose. He aald that fire Chief Ryan had toll him it war all right. “The Grand Jury called Fire Chief Ryan and he tertived that he had told the Commissioner that the hose wi rotten and he did not want it In the department. During the Marks regime the city paid from 25 to 3 per cent. more for {tn Fire Department supplies than it han aince he was indicted Hore that om $1 n foot when Marks bought It can now be had for from 68 to 7 cents, | Other supplies are cheaper In propor- ton. “Marks teatified to the Grand Jury that he kept no books, but we have his ad- | mlenton that he made $50,000 a year tn mmissions. It ia on record that in one year he nold the Department 90,000 vhich his commissions ‘In selling small lots of supplies (leas than $1, lots) to the Department, ‘ke had a mint He took blank requiaitions, got bed- k prices from manufacturers, or. dered suppiles for the Department and Mled out the requiritions at prices te sult himself. We know of one Instance where he sold braas fittings that cost him % cents to the city for $1.60. We kaow that he han had I cent and § cent hone stamped with another brand and In his re. Mr. Ordway was Interruy {view of the testimony by tustice Gilder. jtleeve, who xa {fore him wan the legality of the evil. ‘dence that went before the Grand Jury. Mr. Ordway admitted that some of the evidence might not have been re; but explained chat tt was presented with the expectation that othera bealdes Bcan- noll and Marka might be Included in the 1 that the only point be- conspiracy and was superseded by lexal evidence, Mr. Ordway concluded hia argument at do'clock, De Lancey Nicoll announced that he had something to say, and ank- fed for an adjournment until to-morrow morning. Diatrict-Attorney Philbin ob- Jected, but the adjournment was alleme ed by Justice Gilderalee: HARD TO PLEASE Regarding the Morning Cup, “Oh, how hard it was to part with coffee, but the continued trouble with constipation and belching was such that I finally brought myself to leave It off. “Then the question was, what “About two years ago we struck upon Postum Food Coffee, and have never been without it since. We have seven children. Our baby, now eigh- teen months old, would not take milk, #0 we tried Postum and found she liked it and It agreed with her perfectly. She Is to-day and has been one of the healthiest babies in the State. I use about two-thirds Postum and one-third milk and a tea- spoon of sugar and put it into her bottle. If you could have seen her eyes sparkle and hear her say ‘good’ to-day when I gavo It to her you would belleve me that she Mikes It. “If I was matron of an infants’ home every child would be raised on Postum. Many of my friends say, ‘You are looking so well!’ I reply, ‘I am well; I drink Postum Food Cof- fee, I have no more trouble with constipation, and know that I owe my good health to God and Poetum Food Coffee.’ “Tam writing this letter because J want to tell you how much good the Postum has done us, but {f you knew how I shrink from publicity you would not publish this letter—at Hee not over my name.”—Béiiderd 1am more than a Baptist; 1 am and? A