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+-—_—___— His Painful Dig at Croker About “Royal Atmosphere” Makes Tammany Buzz. The argument be mittee sleeve in the Supre the motion against F) his friend Mar Aa political disc: De Lancey Ni Scannell, took trict-Attorney'4 « PHIL P PAIN “UL PLING AT CROWKER, what an un zen having greater imagine protits hard ithan Marke : eratinets an Marks}. He bin came hi acquire millions of the leas palpable dig at Richard ¢ soo many that it Te will be two, week oF mor would render {t- more con 1be rendered by Just! eee ve renee genial for him to seek the In no other city but New York atmosphere of royalty rather there have been a more di than remain in the Demo ering that that whien thronged Gildersieeve'’s — court-room Scannell arguments wet youd this eratic country of Distriet- atmosphere of an From the argus e Destiny 16-4 Vttorney Philbin Tr: Kor The space usually nesses was crowded wit Tammany friends fo 8 Marka, although dants was in court Nearly every Tammany ¢ head had special room, District-Attorney Philbin wa He was also represented by 1 nelther of t partment resentative in the coneider sonal partie Hew be Court yeourt rihur © Takes Up the Ficht. epeakin stonally r the bar Phittin triet dell rato: Inport. J the Districts Attorney atauld BOR POLITICAL ENDS. 79, teh, versan al ai anit oitsint weet | the powers of thercounty in the hands of a counsel xpe- clally appointed by the lead- er of a political faction, We might then see indictments found for the purpose of fur- thering political ends.—From the argunent of De Lancey The matter public wae first mate Mr 3 MOB AaoAILa ‘Moo SMS” OM FOR oo) MANINTHE COURT ROOM a a In tke «¢ ~ | skulfut intys, a rimtn al lawyers feating a fale | onduet Daler ane of the most all for the ves tl ga rid eo Cb. Train and Samuel 1H. Ordway counsel engaged by him for this prose cutlon, Mr, Nicoll w: that he might have * indie utter informed by the Court an hour in wh tmenta char hte ul Lowi t to explain why , . Ing the Fire Commlsrloner with nex: |feidante re ut rebuked by conv ua Iest of duty. and Marks and the Fite | cin treet itn wg ae | Prosecutor of Aljeged Horse ander, Threatened—Police Commisioner with ¢ to defraud | loks of thousands of dollars tot ety | s the alty should be set azide, M8 MT petty ama pete cittzen, en Poisoners Roughly Hanaled Arrest Four. associate, Mr. Lindsay, had re CU shown to have received a profit of ever} i iH aan ei Eseferldencelvesterstayanoidevoted) Mims | sacauinialiitielmorn) thane are il by His Enemies. = Se eee ies aiiiinayeanele pratits of an unoitictal citizen wf A plot to blackmail a wealthy pOMmce ot fimond. Me wax tont way's connection with the aainesracserreaca Warsi tte U Puc ak M : : “cou Has No Altern © Jcguld acquire milion When ot fe ai manufacturer living at West Ne i fs * pockage to Wh . : sine | MABY thac iC would render tt hen Max Greenfe faientorast Jeatleame/slicn tales vis vas dated Aug “The Court has no power to CUS | ental for Him to meek the Rutgers street, tread 1 When Mr " Qiscretion In this. matter,” said Mr. | Fovalty "rather tan the few Murker Courts {and the police are striving to run! serge. Colby, th Nicoll, as he concluded his argurny ite et Max Lucnman, of down the gang of professional black- | Heltcems CD CEELIG CEB SS HS es for mailers, who, they belleve, are the | | ‘ ne ts a rep rney. Jury room during the taking of and he was not legally there resentative of the District-At One arrest has already been made, ‘The sawed pros ee an Ns Ua tetas to distuies theas| Lawyer Maurier If, Gotti and it is expected that more will soon te clear und specific, that only the Dis- the teore-|peared for Greenfeder, declared are, Tan ent arict-Attorney or one of hia elght legally | submit the matter to the Ur NECarRaateanbe neal e follow, Besides the man arr Lon Qualified assistants shall be in the Grand Ue Gr ALS a Meee eeneenaeeneeae van was are|Susplclon three boys are detained as | \Jury room while evidence ix being taken withcnmralwere | ‘i eenfeders complatnt, and | WEtn - “ooking to the indictment of any person ould We ditfientt ta get then Saccnen saa ae| ceciosophi Gobbi wholia{(nteam? Mr, Ordway, not being « the Dis , | a g | meh wie at ket up ent mane ate GT oaths trict-Attorney's eight stants, was in asia arc it rea ne nae. of the West Brighton poll the room file ory on age ying hw ualine’™ | station, was informed a few days ago the Court to quash the ment on [Gutellaa diner aka Noll romexatinae | DYLP) do: Brown) /n wealthy. carring ERraspOLe alone: Hon unt n | manufacturer, who lives in a hanc “OF course, in quiet ant 1 Ln SU ean Bec RE Se lke these there is no real danger at ae : some residence on Tay street, tae timermight come when a District: | Hoth ale ied wots | OF Ruane 4 tse CT West New Brighton, that he had re ttorney. Would pul the powers of the ut Junticn Gildersteey teAttorne y's appeared a s | county in the natide of a couiteed abe Tee | anakent far an ccjournment util Thurs. | ceived a letter from persons unknown clally appointed by t ader of 4 po- Grand | y r ch theithreat.was made Titieat faction, W ne then xee on ik ay nex to iim, in whieh the threat was mad Ae Ns Greenfeder was leaving the court-/ that if he did not pay over % in MORGAN NOT HERE | ted by a gold to the writers his house and the inmates would be blown up with dy- ask you to twhen we wend am ker Blerpont = Storg, hold ¥. Brow: ket excited Just before < erence with the wirike lewd | ul Cap Giel Conc Hat pancuel hihititne ed and in the : | oy will save you and your money spiritass SW he hember We are prepared for ang th from the «tea | ACH NGTES GET EIR IRI Lo Mabalicelns and railroad men \ Ri RNBUE CBN ERTOet AeraeeA Conits dent Schwab, of t risk we intend toy mike Corporaiion, were wait ae = este youd Mr, Morgan had been f Lu Oy eceilvraeiwe jaunt at Bar Harbor pit ft favored \wtes ene: Ee und told his visitors that i RAGA Hager Hey tk anuna Hinwelf ereatly, Me refuse i i i paar i Ww markets a 5 Ave icudny the strike situation for pul u evening, He will hand you a gt his; partners anlullitg ‘ nhand and have the lady folk away World reporter dhat Mr a ur Dy nn pheeate Ww Yor ‘ if you don't intend w ahd, beeius many hours tae pices. will ol house lit prices were: Decem- | and all who are in it to atoms p t 4 Septen mber what hany to old man [aes eM vue 1 is he wan 5 what Cudahy would id teat an told. ANAROHIS ‘; i Naik Cobb, as soon ast yperation ed \ ded on a plan rare irices were Inesday evening Mr. Brown's eel Wes : Bi rounded viicemen | mele —— | Were xtationed Insite the hous ‘to reorgunize the Seventh National | thre rr nie in the ¢ Bee sort or sit "STEAMER SINKS SCHOONER. * spine Ge) ubsct -—— { er Endeavor Strikes 1 tele later Mr, Brown ri letter saying e other arra Mr information Of snnd eony toh was ¢ 1 sie (Cromwell states that he hoits | 4, “romwell aa mm) BALTIMORE, Aug, ~The achooner | to securing the $0 demand: bec gone! for more than three-|mtuck from eduction Toth el ita E, Cowl, from Balttmore for Fatr- Receives a Second Let ithe Increared cupal, witha an increases Up to $2,000, If we muc-| port, Va., collided with the steamer En- ? z In the second letter Mr. Brown was Inetructed to leave $500 In five dollar bills in a package at the general Poat- coed in bringing our p will glye ont press in a few days nto completion | dea a statement to the or this morning and sank off Bandy Point. Her crew of five men were res- cued and landed at Queenstown, Md. dtobsthistaaiee kc) Units Kea bea ak diate. Of course, *n quiet and Qf anc in entiticnite tne weneny wt th : = peaceful times like these in the where an official MISS ABBIE ALDRICH there is‘no real danger, bat Went Hee We pote She ie the daughter of Senator Aldrich, of Rhode Islan the time might come when a Airey Paearnerd Rockefeller, jr District-Attorney would put tinct shuw Ste BSUS STON a ananoOT wie shaw P. J. Brown, Wealthy Staten Isl- Authors of the plot, fe [tis it | namite, { Fath tN ce Letter She to Pollee, t l O SEE S l RI KEI gS . "| Mr. Lrown showed the latter to | 0 , Gidigon, | Sergt. Cobb, It is as follows ‘ +-—__ i ' . Sar ena SD, Aue, 20, # Financier Returns Unexpectedly, but Partner Mae Peel UA aN Says Steel Strike Had Nothing to Do with It, DN yusinGrrowt évening (ven TOTOOOIOCDOOOONIOOO, 1, ond is to wed John D. RICH MAN, CKWMAILERS at th ral delivery wi have te Madd tens : Seif Phe bayie then ni were fe wed by) arently Parated and nt | GRANGERS QUFFER A REACTION U. S. Steel and Copper Also Yield, Being Subjected to Severe Pressure. TRADING VERY BRISK. Southern Pacific and Rio Grande Common the Exceptional Firm Features. The locul market opened without any cue whatever {rom the foreign market. as prices {rom that centre displayed only nominal gains and an apatny seemed to prevall. Furthermore, there y any significant news from all of which resulted confused opening, kainy slightly predominated Southern Pacitle was casily the fea- being int mand. Over 10,00 em Were purchased at 61 3-4, a net Kain of 7 per cent, over yesterday's final figure, Denver & Rio Grande com- mon scored a gain of 1-2 per cent. in nt, advance sympathy, with a 3-4 per at the rovengn, turned bearish shortly ate kof 2 full polats pper, which wold off te |. on intense pressure, In the retrograde’ movement. which fol- lowed, ‘the “Granger mtocks were, the chief ‘auffer chin, Bt. Paul, Miswourl. Puclac, “Union. Pacific | and Texas Pactiic receded about a point he ‘The United States Steel stocks sold off 3-3 per cent. on the common and Lz per cent. on the preferred, though the sa in these Imsues were’ only moderat heavy. OC the le issues Bri lanhattan “L" were Other issues In ral Tract lustrial quarter Suj was 138, while Smeltini Re- WAS up aby uch to d with SA, y y's tinal ket manifested tens ment in th hour of buaitess, and. tra ptionally brisk on st off with a gain of jormous icansactions aggre- nion and Hee Missourt the early Mal sales to noon were 39,00 The ‘market turned sharply. reaction- ary during the afternoon session and prices rapidly alampesl 3 to 4 points Ye Ow erday’s closing, with sentiment rome panicky. ‘The closing was very weak. _The total tles of stocks to-day were wy Shur tntioun, ‘The Closing Qu Open 1D. uN 4 Amal, Copper ar & Foundry. Gt. Western, 8 Ind. & Low nL Sutera Inter Inter ne oft had to was bs tena that bis name Deteetly given, wh they teen, ther lay ton-house ty make nan te say th bout the latters re to the station-houre Whether he could bens sd Chat he hud never Mr. Brown says he has no enemies as] fords he is aware and he knows toe reas i ne Siould Wish to injure: ils family rely ¢ looke up lackm: y unde nthe an ats fore Mag: for fur the Soc Was no ¢ in. the. plot boys under are \gr xt en cente to R Nice for a Miler, these descrive this man-an thick | et of meta heleht, with a amall black moustache, ‘Tallakwen, It is said, jpannot wri ——__~ je to Stand Wrens Muetn, ON, Aug. 27.—It Is prob: that there will be no change In the ban tari. mmission which Inter Ke ay Lake ly Louk TAN M9 wise : Mo han & Tex ay Mo, Kan. i My) Pacin 105, Sat thse rth Nortoth BR W. tn SEES Pa een Hallway pt. & San Fran Coal & Iron vacitic 18 Lk W, pee LONDON STOCKS WEAK. Nowever, Were sception: nw Stronm, market for American railway ex at London was strong to-day at gains netting 2 per cent. The maxt- mum gain was scored in Denver & Rio Grande common, watch sold up to the equivalent of 63-4, a net gain of 3-4 per cent, over yeuterday's closing In the local market. The United States American Shari s showed ttle activity. and parity with New York. investments, Including — con- the other hand, were weak on ct_of the prolongation of the uth Africa ‘The Cotton Market, The local cotton market opened easy y with prices 3 to 10 points lower, the market opened tended to confuse the local trade, which wan materially bullish. Crop reports were bad, South: ern spot markets were desctibed as stronger than ever on good export de- man On the other hand the cable news wa: a signal disappointment. — Liverpoc showed a decline of 31-2 to 6 pointa on futures, und 3.22 on spot, resulting from last night's break in New Orleans. Af. ter the call October sold at 7.60, and Junuary at 7.95, with the pit contingent mixed and nervous. revising the present tartf! has ported. It was stated the riment to-day that such: guod I being made in the formation of a Cuban government that the revi- sion on the tariff for Cuba will await action by that government. ‘The opening rice were August, 7, to 7.0; September, 7.81 Detoner, Hono! Tage November, 7.01 to toa: cember, 7.9 to 2. 1.96; January, 7.95 to 7, Ferrans: 7.97; March, 7.96 to 7.99; ica ‘The prices at 230 P, M. were: A 7.86; October, 7.93; 985 Uary, | 7.9% hese @ | Every pair to go; the entire stock divided into two prices; THERE’S AN END T0 EVERYTHING THERBFORE OUR SALE COMES TO AN END. SALES, NOT PROFIT, IS OUR PRESENT OBJECT. CARPENTERS AND DECORA- TORS ARE WAITING TO COME IN.$ Will Re-Open With an Entire New Stock for Fall Wear, The MOGWO High-Grode Stock ot Foll ond Winter Suits nd Overcoats I$ Now on Sole ol 00% OM Original Marked Prices. TROUSERS. worsted, cheviots and cassimeres; all sizes; Maduro’s price up to 3.50, NOW.......ccccesscecesceee 1.60 Maduro's price wp to 7.00, mows... ...eecee cece cece. sseeee BICYCLE TROUSERS. A harvest for bike riders and golf players. They won't last { 00 long. Maduro’s price 5.00......................NOW Ie Fuli Dress Suits. Prince Albert Du:k Trousers, Maduro’s Full Dress Suits, silk tined {COs ard Vests) write, solid linen. silk [i 5 throughout. Maduro’s price 35.00 | tdue'speee 2.00 Maduto's price 4.50 xow 15.00 | — xow 12.00 sow 150 Made by Alfred Benjamin & Co: Fancy pique, linen, khaki, divided into two prices. Madero’s price up to 2.00 ani 5.50 P'NOW 48¢., 95c. SHIRTS. A lot of odds and ends, madras and cheviot, in fancy and white, s:iff and soft bcsom, Maduro’s price 95c. to 2.45ee0e.. NOW 306, 3 for 1.00 All sizes in some styl2. A well assorted lot stiff bosoms, this scans colorings, Madu- ro’s price up to 3.45 -NOW 8c, All fine wool, in Navy, Garnet and Oxford. Maduro’s 15 price up to 2.45... ‘Now (00, UNDERWEAR. | BATHING SUITS. | HOSIERY. A lot of liste and balbrig- | iby Tote stork divided | it spsauro’s liste and Madi tice Maduro’s price | balbri > fa a0, fancy and pla, eee eee gee ee ete, UNeY colors | NOW 80c, NOW 1,75 Maduro’s peice | Madurc’s prtce, 6.50 25c. to 35c. Now ‘Arc. sow 2, 50. xow W5c., 2for 25c. GOLF HOSE. |[ BELTS. PAJAMAS, Lisle and silk mined tops, | peer fatter harness | Madras and cheviots, Maduro’s price, 1.25 | buckles: Maduro's price, Maduro's rice, 2.09 Now 48c. | xow 10c.’ and Sc. | Now 84c. COLLARS. | SUSPENDERS. | NECKWEAR. Maduro'scelebrated,solid | Fancy Washable Madras.| Madras and butterflies, linen. | | imported, Maduro’s price, 25c. | Maduro’s price, 25c. pair | Maduro’s price, 25c. each sow [5¢.,2 for 25c. | sow 15¢.,2 for 25c. sow 5c., 6 for 25¢. Ss. M. JACKSON, SUCCESSOR TO MADURO BROS. & CO., 110 to 116 Nassau St,, Metwern Beckman WARRACE TOLD CANDY «OF AT FUNERAL | ayptian Caramels . peolnte Peppermint seedy be alb. 100 15¢ SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. Inat Cream Kleses .....1 100 y Witter Sweets... 159 KNEW OF WEDDING. 54 BARCLIYSE Gace, COR WEST BWAY. Parents Were Manning Su Ay, CICORTLANDT ST. When Pretty School Teacher cor cnuacH ” Was Taken Society circles in the Uon ef Brooklyn, were surprised to hear that Allee Hayden, who buried to-day, had been married over year to Thomas Dannon, The fact was learned In St. Anthony's Roman Cathollé Chureh, ax friends of the young woman parsing the cask which Misx Hayden lay dead,, no the name on. the plate. A solemn % World Wants equal vas sald for her and the Cc b cailee "Wax, erowded, Young Datnon In a Class by ne of the chlef mourners and s ina front weeping silently. After the service the news of the mar- riage spread! Mrs. Dannon waa taken sick about a week 4K Jott was found operation waa necessary. taken with ell epeed to St. Hoepital, She was getting « when perttonitts set In and she dle The y ik wormhan’s parents, who are was Themselves. . 5) @ Paid Help Wants in ie Morning’s x alcely 36S US| well-to-do, knew of the marriage for Paid Help Wants in the 1814 1814 | some time and were going to announce 404 : 13 Other N. Y. Papers hy ee] it next week. They had planned a Combined. 8. Leather pf. Kk fag] bratio and a pretty Httle home had bee tect 48 UST axed up for the couple. 0s MS Mra Dannon wan a teacher In the] scents rivers = fis 42. | Java Street Public School. ‘The children anesoee 19% 1944) whom she taught sent a handsome bou- Laundregeen el quet of fowern to the church, Machialete Men SCHWAB SETS CONTROL. Company Bookkeepers Doys Aushelmen « Ratehers Buttonhole Makers Cabinet Mak Bet Mtuck for 84,032,000, PHILADELPHJA, Aug. 2%7,—Charles M. Schwab to-day secured the control- jehem Steel Buys Ratua Bulsuweuns Paperhanges 3 f 4 7 La: 3) rn 1 ling Intereat In the Hethichem Stee! | Cit sge ter 3 | tricser cen 3 Company. Cashiers 4) Plumbers iscccccc 1 ‘At a meeting of the Board of Di-|chambermaide 16 b rectors, Mux Pam, representing Mr. [collectors sna Schwab, arranged for the transfer of | Compositors 4,092,000 through Drexel & Company, to the Girard Trust Company In payment of 168,000 of the 300,000 shares of the com- pany, The Girard Trust Company Is acting an depository for .1e stock. 3 ROOTS sovemreeeeeee 4 Dremmakers soo. «, Driv Drug Clerks Suveremiths 4 ersetneBue WLS aaa oo SaaS SSE ERI SS 5 OSES TOSS SE 3 is a 32 a : H H iii Raeecessiaa Spinnere aaats BIG WRECK REPORTED. | zteraur nuave silenets eceeee = Engineers see. 3| tations. Train on Southern Road F eee cs hs eats owwwnses | ‘Through BF 3] Umbretien (Speoial to The Evening World. 2 RICHMOND, Va., Aug. 27.—A serious 4 wreck is reported on the Southern Road 3 near Danville. 4 It Is sald that a bridge near Suther- a lin's station gave way and let the train Grocery Clerks ,.. through. No details have been received, 5 Harnessmakers a] Miscellaneous ., Housework 126 Georgio Passed Hig Ber, Janitors 94 Total .. The White Star freighter Georgic, which arrived yesterday, reports that eecnien