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"Pave prisoners, ONE KILLED BY BIG WAVE. Death and Disease on Storm- Swem Liner Cam- pania. S§MALL-POX IN STEERAGE Boatswain's Mate Killed in Heavy | Sea and Swede Passenger Has Dread Malady, | One man was killed by the force of the! the terrific seas encountered by Campania on her trip from Liverpool encing this morning. Others were bruised aig the passcugcz= were shaken up most miserably. The dig liner fought a tempest almost all the way across. To add to the discomfort of the voyage, a case of small-pox devel- ‘oped In the steerage. ‘Leaving Queenstown on Sept. 2, with cabin and 678 steerage passengers, fough weather was encountered as soon Gm the open sea was reached. A strong northwest gale piled the waves as high @g the funnels and swept the decks s0 Peraistently that passengers were forced to) remain below. As the ship was crowded to her capacity, the situation ‘was anything but comfortable. \On last Tuesday extremely rough sweather avas encountered. A wave came @board unexpectedly, striking George Davis, boatewain's mate, dashing him against the deck fittings and crushing bis Ufe out. ‘The wearled passengers sighted the towers of Now York at daylight this Morntag only to be met by n disap- Sointment when tho health officer went @board at Quarantine. On account of the case of small-pox it became necea- @ary to thoroughly disinfect the ship's ital and the stecrage. ‘The patient, Edward Strang, a Swede, who was taken ill on Sept, 24, was re- Moved to the Reception Hospital. —— ~ RAPID TRANSIT JUSTICE. Magistrate Mott Disposes of Thirty. ¥ Cases in Hour and Quarter. ‘Magistrate Mott disposed of thirty- ten of whom were Wamep, in the Yorkville Police Court in €n hour and a quarter this morning and then adjourned court for the day. The Magistrate arrived at the court at § @ clock, and at 9.15 o'clock he closed the jon. He said he bert ad to at- wes EET the funeral of a frie Pepa learivs adjournment was attended ‘With some hardship for several prisoners who were tnken’ to court tn. patrol eons: later in the morning, oy had to be carted back to the station-houses Mite they had been locked up when STOCKS ACTIVE IN LONDON. LONDON, Sept. 28—American rallway shares were fairly active in the stock market here to-day. Prices showed ad- vances extending to 1-3 point, and the st evidenced the good influence. Union Pacific, St. Paul and the Steel stocks Were the most prominent. Atohison was 2-2 per cent. lome issues sh coy rhe bt elf CS : SHIPPING NEWS. WABBAANAC FOR TO-DAY. iba MONE. soos eenees. 5.63 -” “THE WORLD: |SATURDAY EVENING pterrrisie sie i | MISS HELEN Rarleston, igonquin, _Norta Star, Porvand, INCOMING BTE STBAMBHIPS. piace ‘TO-DAY. Columbian, Londo: Philadelphia, South- ) Bamtnole, " Jackwarille, * SSpten. Pooenteti burg. Citta 4! Torino, Britansta, Susderle: altar, Gib ‘Toronto, Hall. Coustria, Gibraltar, Cunal, ‘Galveston. LETTERS FROM WORLD ALMANAC ADVERTISERS. Often of CASax BROTHERS, Manufacturers of ‘Euamelled Tron Signs, &c, ‘3 Fulton St, Sirs We have used The World aS an advertising medium ‘past seven years and the re- have been in every way satis- number of inquiries very numerous, even from |} remote countries, dus to1> ditable way in which The. ; Hi > has been circulated, CHSAR BROS. [MISS HELEN MORTON SIGNS HER MARRIAGE CONTRACT, Iefeletebeintvieleielcielvinlelelebtleletiele-ieleiniieleteiei-tel-teiel+ x t MORTON. LONDON, Sept. 3.—The wi of) bride's sister, Mrs, W. C. Eus! The Miss Helen Morton, daughter of Lev! P.| uridesmaids will be Allee and Mary Morton, ex-Vice-President of the United | Morton, and the best man is to be Gtates, and Count de Perigord, son ot the Duke of Taleyrand-et-Sagan, will) occur Oct. & at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Crelsea It will be followed by a amall wedding breakfast at the residence of the Count Marius de Galllfet. A civil marriage will take place at the French Consulate the same day, Mr. and Mrs, Morton and Miss Helen Morton signed the marriage contract to-day in Paris, WHALEN DODGES DEVERY CASE. WON'T ACT ON MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION'S CHARGES. to e Decided that joner Murphy Alone Take Action, It was reported at Police Headquar- ters that Corporation Counsel Whalen had returned to Commissioner Murphy the charges against Deputy Commis- stoner Devery prefered by the Mer- chante’ Association, with a deciston In| which he hled that he was not In a position to decide whether the Commia-| ! stoner was competent to hear the charges or not, but that ft was a mat- ter which the Commissioner himself must decide. Commissioner Murphy was not at Headquarters to-day. When asked over the telephone whether he had recetved the papers in question from the Cor- poration Counsel he sald he had not, He thought they would reach Head- quarters to-day and would be sent to his house. He was asked If he would try Dovery if the Corporation Counsel had, as re- ported, left It “up to him.” ‘The Com- intssloner said te could not tell, but would know on Monday, ty Commisaioner Devery was not at Headquarters to-day. ‘The MUTILATED BODY SHOWS MURDER. BOTH HANDS CUT OFF AND HEAD PARTLY SEVERED. Gruesome Find of Inland jee Nenr Quar- antine To-Day, With both hands cut off at the wrists and the head partly severed, the body of an unknown man was found floating in the water off Quarantine to-day, From the heavy clothing and badly decomposed state In which the body was It ts I y the Staten Island police that Was elther mur- or drowned Inst month. Tn his pocket was a hackman's badge with the number 29 upon It. ‘The pollee ¢ using this 4# a possible means of identification, CHARGED WITH ASSAULT. Inatalment Collector M Accused by Carrle Garrett. ‘Mrs. Carrie Garrett is a widow with six children, living at No, 2812 Fulton street, Brooklyn, She supports her fam- sewing, and recently bought a sewing-machine on the Instaiment plan. ‘hen her payment waa due to-day she was unable to make The collector, Samuel Rarrett, of No. 76 East One Hundred and Forty-sixth sald he would have all the money or the machine. The widow re hin vt to take the machin hereupon, Frett says, he thre: FIRE IN FAR ROCKAWAY. Ballding Occupied by an Trolley Company Destroyed. Fire started early this morning at Far Rockaway, In a two-story frame build- ing escent and William atreets, oc- gupted by the Queens County Electric Raflroad Company, and before the fire- men arrived the whole structure wun in ames. ‘The loss ts $4.00) and Is covered by The vullding was owned ter and wan used for ntorine matertal, insurance. re is not Known, POST-OFFICE BURGLAR SHOT Gang Wlew Open Safe an ping Bight with Cith ARMADA, Mich Tred al Work, sof the educa- the West At the ¢ 1 department ¢ Men's Chri 7) mvudents. applying at Both th tad! | tween sophomores —There rush” and freshmen of Purdue University in which clubs were ussd here to-day. and it t# feared or 1 uinn, of dan Antonto, Tex., and James udson, of Pittsburg, will not recover. her to the floor and k her, ite Was haled to Gates Avente Court, where he was held In 40 ball for trial fon Ault, BACK FROM EUROPE. a -Kuown Persons Arr This Morning on the Campania. Among the passengers who arrived this morning per steamer Campania from Ldverpool and Queenstown were Owen F, Aldts, Blshop Arnett, Jacod 8 Bernhelmer, George W. Brandt, Dr. ¢ Fred Brooks, Willard Parker Butler, Be 1 J Welle Cham) de Witt Coch Dantel Crabb, Dr. John Charles Bishop IE eymour Mandel: Moults Perkins, W Bish 3 weOW Charles’ Stern: eh, “Menjar 1 Charles Wood, Martin 2 — LONDON’S NEW LORD MAYOR. Sir Joseph Dimednte Chosen to Succeed Prank Green, LONDON, —Sir Joseph Dims sa ariiament in the Con- servative Intere City of Lone Jon sinc King busin w Mayor of London today, ensulng year, ction quaint customs, ——— »ampanied by the House Boat Launched. — eclal to The Evening World.) NY. NOY 2.—The house boat Hancocas was successfully launched at the Ayres ship rd here Bhe is the finest house boat afloat and Is owned by oc » W. Bolan, of Phila- Lelph Rancoeas ts 108 feet long and has two gus engines of T-horee power, Her Appointments are elegant in every respect. Mr. Bolan and famlly will cruise 19 Florida waters this winter MOLINEUX TOLD Report of Court's and Tt, Molineux, now under sent of death for the alleged murder of Mrs that newspay ex from Albany: 3! that t Court of Appeals had a him a now as the 4 on Tuesday he might meat of the court's de s within a few days father and mother and wife, ordeal, other ¢ Warden Johnson sald had been a model pri many months he had been confine: the death-house. He had beeome a favorite with the keepera, and If tt was) true he was to have a new trial men who had guarded him would pleased at such good fortnue for Moll- neux. Court that Molineux ner during the Favors New Trial. The Court of App will meet Albany on Monday, and from a tn oughly rellable source The BE World {# informed that a decision gra Ing a new trial for Roland B, will be handed down on Tue A majority of the court, aft discussion, have voted for a new although the dedision will not strongly in favor of Molineux friends and family have hope The new trial, tt ts under: be granted on purely xhtle the broad principl laid down that In the case of a erime such am that with which Molineux Is charged no evidence tending to Ox responsibility should be excluded. New plen of the highest stgnitleanc enunciated in the dectston, Tt tw sald that there will be at | COPPER STOCKS CHANGE HANDS. BIG TRADING IN THE MARKET IS SHARED BY STEEL. be as as! als will be at least 2 Continne Strong and of the Prominent In- sues Show Gains. Moget Heavy blocks of United States Ste common and preferred, New York © tral, Union Pacific and Amalgamated Copper changed hands at the opening te dividual transactions ran from 1,00 4,000 shares in these stocks at very nar row fluctuations. Amalgamated Copper opened up and then ran off 1-2. United Sta Steel sold at unchanged price and 1-5 lower, and New York Central wus un changed, Small gana were the rule, but ther were 9 few losses, Keokuk and 1 Moines rose 1 3-4, A fall to Amal. Copper de- pressed the buying er stocks for a me, but pri equently ad vanced ¥ Missourt Pac fle and the V Improvements er in Vvurtous jes and 1 c Louie & rr, Ami terda pri up here and there, those that moved alizing, met the a ores after the The affected, prominent stocks reac and 3 points, Am MK: mated Copy over intx closing, +4 a wenk, The total salen of stocks to-d 231,40 shares, and of bonds $555, red clally. The Closing Que Meh Amalamated Copper. 93 Amer, Car & Foundry Amer, Cotton Olle Amerieag 1 Amer, Smelt Am, 31 DM raat & Ret. pt. can hugar nda Mining, An Ana Weoklya Ral ‘anadian Pacific ita, Southern Sm nics Ind. & Low pt Die, MI a Bt Pe. ehie | MeL a Pacite Des Mt Imluth, Morking Coal. Minols. i Central Central & Mich. Kan. ‘ Keokuk a Det soine Vestorn, a Manhattan, Mexican, Minn. d St. Ly MRP. a 8 14 Molineux heard ywe that meant so much te him with calmness. He sab that he hai n confident all along | that the court would grint him 4 trial, but at the same Ume conveyed by the Warden frightful load from his mi He said he rejoiced espectally on account of his who had stood by him so faithfully during his T ‘The other prisoners when they heard} and the| 1 prine!- | OF NEW TRIAL. Se |Prisoner Greatly Affected When Informed of Ruling in His Case. | | When Warden Johnaon pal his usual one dissenting opinion to the decision | sing {Of the majority, Yne chief grounds othe death-house sing [vishts toc the cdeuth-how vy rte. [288d by John G. Milourn, counsel for | Brinon this morning he informe: Mol to 1x, in his argument for the new admission of handwriting experts Imission in evidence Ou at anew teint wh . however. was Informal, parted with the unde he newn xeemed to be well pleased that) of them should. de oe of thelr number was to e ane are Ume during sum: for his Iife. serlous consideration of the nstant exchaege torm of letters during ding ques: se had vised his questions. New Trin! V Fit was made « rm written the origin Judgment on some Majority Fay According to howe est S the A new trial submitted at this Fo xeveral Ing ty se t forthcoming in has n arding the bers of DOC | suME ON iHE L ROAD. WAITED FOR TRAIN AND THEN SPRANG IN FRONT OF ENGINE. Sneaked 9 Theket-Choppe: fghth Avenue and One and Twenty-atth A large black dog without any. pedl- nd of no particular breed com- ted sulcld day by jumping in front of an “L" train at One Hundred and) Twenty-ffth street and) Elghth 1 past the tleket- mit on the platform, pained until a xouthbound ng, when he Jumped to the ly in front of t ine. choped the dog to ple ayed for half an hour uss was beng re- engine was de the dogs’ Tratte whl move: weway Reway pt) | & San Fran i Moule ook Read pt + Toute 8 wee » WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. ‘The statem nt of the \ssociated Banks i the bank The total clearings a aring-houses In th ited States for week ending to- were. $2,062,006,- , an increase of 42.2 per cent. over the corresponding perlod ‘of lant year, The Cotton Market, The local cotton market opened quiet » with prices 7 points higher to 1 int low Slightly disappointing cables were off- xet this morning by continued light re- celpts and by sterm news from South Atluntic States Trado 4s inelined to] tof that next Tuesday's Govern- following monthly orable, The REFeRALON was IES PPT \ SPECIAL FEATURES {SPECIAL | FEATURES FEATURES || President Roosevelt’s Perilous Ride Across the Mountains The Night on Which McKinley Died. Record-Breaking Speed of the New President to Reach Buffalo. How He Was Found in the Mountains and Rushed Across-Country to Take a Special Train. The Exact Ground Gone Over by a Special Sunday World Representative. | A Ride Almost As Notable As Sheridan’s. BETHEERI Ck, GMBIA aad A MROC LE A in Many Respects the Mose REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH FVER STADE. fvery Detail of the Great Yachts Clearly Reproduced. The Crews Shown at Work. Binted on Special Fapen Uaparately ard on One Sheet, for Framin Insist on this Special Supplement “The Crowned Heads of America.” Yankee Women Whose Jewelled Diadems Out- shine Those of Kings and Queens, First White House Debutante in Thirty Years. & MISS ALICE ROOSE-- VELT, the President’s Oldest Daughter, Who Will Have Her “Coming Out’’ This Winter. A Day with the Duke and Duchess of Cornelius Vanderbilt, York and Cornwall. & Second Lieutenant. Britain’s Future King fe and Queen Interviewed Five Kentucky Brides for a ats Ottawa bythe Sun: Massachusetts Family, | day World’s Representative. A TALK OF INTEREST TO AMERICANS. Illustrated with Special Photographs. Special How Men Should Dress. By Le Bargy, the Famous Parisian Beau Brummel, A Study of This Interesting Young Lady, Illustrated with Photographs and in Color. The Mishaps of Mr. Bowers First of a PNew Comic Series by the Famous F. M. Howarth in the Comic Supplement. . | SPECIAL} |