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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1901, IEUT. DEWEY TESTIFIES. Nephew of ofthe A Admiral at the Schley Court of Inquiry. > POTTING OF THE COLON. i q vation. ONE MAN TRIED , Admiral Taylor Received no Informa- tion of the Movements of _ Cervera's Fleet. Days. no cee FD WASHINGTON, Oct. 11-After the witnesses of yeaterday had been recalled to-day in the Schley Court for the pur- pose of correcting thelr testimony Lteut, J. H. Holden was reintroduced to con- Unue hig examination. | ADORE tel Wiiness¢e) called enti! 10 the day for the purpose of correcting teatimony was Admiral H. C. Taylor. While he was of the stand he was questioned as to whether he had received information that the Spaniards wei coming out of the harbor at Santiago before they made thelr: appearance on he morning of Jul; al yis Two mi big liner Graf Waldersee warped into her berth at t American plers to-day They wore sailors’ to the line was very unfainillar, Ashermen whose home Is Cape Breton Island, They were picked up 20 const of New from starvation and expos: by the Waldersee, mits 2 question ked by Capt . : Fe Lamy “ind. the "answer w “None five days) they had whatever.” mercy of the weather In AeA eRe moe Ac acta r Mr.) Rarner—Yuu did not get a mes. the Vixen in reference to| Without food or water, fierce ter the day Arked what was developed atrength of the land batt ve passed them had not lifted in time. to. the Secretary of | the Navy engugement of Ma: of the man had stood the better than the boy. terribl one Is hie Nong tn st. 1 from the fahing on Oct, ro story, aniac ng sath u Spanteh myuadron tying. be hind near inner fort. an they fred t random, Quite satiated the ie there.” Nephew Tontin interpreter, la ax follows “We, {siand, alin woven other do AI AN RERUN rate Jot our drift saw a ape would hort: We adsands. or thed my whirt minutes and that the amok MUL Tt was not not! guna would probably make our + alo “Awata—1 tht ft was th had given the order. Chadwick a Witness. ofthe rw Capt. F. EB. Chadwick, who command. | termed rmen over. ed the New York and Ras Admiral gration tl They w airline ‘ His Lal. where they a mlinesn'in tie Soniey cour until the Canadian Cons te teatified concerning the code of | home \elgnals arranged by Capt: Me —- the Cuban insurs whom | Hew. Me. Min 19, 18 wald he could not recall he had communtcated the code; that i had not Informed Commodore Scniey ty . McCalla wan t tC Cienfuegos, where Ww. ‘Schley was stationed, st arted a movement to bull chureh at Wood Lynne, city, heading a Mat with daughter, who He calln on M some relative to wend all ot the estate of the dls erect the enuren person nam scriptions Is to have ame setin the walls, moran and Commodore 8h Wwe in which Commodo: (gold the Admiral he wa ler his command and him that he would be entirely loyal to him: Capt. Chadwick also sald that he pear Seosen ose) Behleye: tell Aira after the latter's arrival at Lae giat it was ies to block= Spania ards at Buntiagy if the provement was noticeable tion of Police Capt. Fran the West Sixty-eighth 5 was operated upon uraem| Cap! Is Gaining Some. A INGTON, See M.—Medical re- i alcatel it Admiral Sampson ix Sent fatigue of his Jour- thatthe Je consultation later res ision that fiomedia ee pula’ be A RRCORBATY, th ADRIFT IN OPEN GOAT. Two Sailors Rescued at Sea on the Verge of Star- | Terrible Experignce of Fishermen! Without Food For Five leaned over the rail untforma belonging Wut the scene before them They Foundland, other than that infoie coming out of the harbor?” they lapped up from their ollskins. 1] One was little more than a boy, The Parkes Your attention was nol) winor was bronzed and gray-beatded. 3 An the passengers began leaving the ves- + wei 29, Faimembe, anebody, on FOU el, the two, obtaining leave of the offf port {t to your” cer of the deck, came down the narrow “1 do aot remember. companion way and were found by an Orders to Sink Colon. Evenlag World reporter conversing with MRS: GEONHASKEL Gleut. Adelbert Althouse, formerly are Baal the Sal gurgeon, mi Ano wrvwatch ang division oMcer on the bat-|talke French as fluently as he does TRORT*C_ ytigutip | Magsuchusetts, detatied the | German, MRSSROBT*C-BARAY Ymovements of that veasel in connection! wwe ticked them up in latitude 40 amith the fyi uadron. He sald that DI em up in latitude ~ Clentucgos’ the vessels Iny six to[and longitude 48.39," sald Dr. ——— ey miles out at night, going nearer In}"They were pretty near gone ume. “The old man t« Guegou. Horehecs WANTS MONEY OF THE DEAD." tats who ——— CAPT. KEAR IMPROVED. Change for Detter In the Condition Of the Poller Oftcer, It was reported at the Roosevelt Hox- jeate that He| pital this morning that a decided tm- ar had been feeting il i nd woeks.. nas yesterday: reported ick al On a physician to h ot West Sixty-eien trest SUICIDE. of the as sho was he Hambury- were French at St. Plerre, miles off the half dead ure, on Oct, 7 drifted at the an open boat fox Jus Members of the Amer- that, to his mind, it was “The frat officer saw them signal. 1 A A Were vary weal: was a shirt tled to the blade of an oar ican Street Railway in reply to juestion - 01 uy 0D a . . . na Thad made any noien concerning te] sccaha Hontswaln Peters ani une of tne] ASSOCiationand Their engagement replied: “No. we . tH {riniler Instructions te sink the Colon | Mteerage stewards helped them aboard Wives on a “Mobe His ordera had been io direct his fire] from their dory. eee eae Atthouse wan excused | “TOY Were too weak to talk, but at Trip Throueh Gen: Capt. Lemly: Introdifed as evidence the | (irty-six hours In the hospital th 1 Park Teports. made by Commodore Schley | were well enough to get about. ‘The tral Park le experience YOURE) Over a mile and a half of automobiles th Ve) speeded in an unbroken Ine up Fifth puto avenue this merning. ‘Phe para Bretagne | atretched from Madison Square to Cen tral Park, and it was the big pro- @ting 88 | cession of motor sever formed Milug the carrlages were members of ortes, dere the] ¢ Rallway Associa ronvention | a a wnen Ing heth at | e threw « and mo i - [breeze aprang up. 1 saw we were ‘Irift n trate are oe the “alm fing rapidly to the south line vader Com 3 i Santiago h aty The old man did the talking work of the organizatio 1 niles, the distance’be- | “Late that night the fox cleared] wan a off, while me: Sine me day and night stars came out, but we < There war, he said, no particular. fore : epted hospitelity of rat of the veanel: could see nothing of our boat We had Henry Sanderson, of the Electrical Ve were at thelonly a few blaciite ands quart caer off itcie coy f ade with the Se: et Compan ‘ eitirn <1 Thinking that the smack would won| oat DA ee nitacking TA Invite Visiting magnates and their z out of the entr: appear we drank the It nd hiniguents ite tia ii we could hay had and sur biscuits, ‘ Hain Loy od ROdINcalecnirand Rion festivities Included an automobity ee cant earawarh rade our through ¢ you think you © ould Allgninhtqlongiakent Lida) the hou ¥ coming out, put nothing appeared. ‘Toward a Ing the for settled down again and the | lunche 3 disance] wind freshened pea part of wheniwe | Canaoe Veneriadihves nnd there the rly 4 wind aed seu From) We noe uttempt te row Tp the Asad — know we rifting toward the was m WY. A large crowd Ww of the 0 and we | i hand to ane the 4 sion ‘ clear so that] Automotiles of scriptions were 5 furr Dewey that con- ded by shortly before w. Y ollskin Jac chet» Me. tr ‘More than once the boy asked If he a ott ro), might Jumo overboard and end an |G. th to, of Philadelphia, the care H Pwould not tet him. Once L had to hold {buitders, and Mrs. Robert Barry, of thal rota 1 i nim by force unore AAS the Colon, pnd sha cs be nope ine. “He ale great deal ot Some 1-odd guesta Aled the other Woust make, and wax toll * hin get thinner and his eve rlages that mn. Ine, at the knots.” , He was going eragy. On the roof whieh ean rson, t Is special RuERL HL, LL Vree the Aesociitfon, aad ot of the newent stages, Kay 1 merry thing ita party ne next a “To the best of my_rec noon= we eaW'another,sbutiahe! was | Pai te pene Mla Commosore stated we woul peer PLT hed BA enue Her Oneme TAGE ER _ the best we could: that thi far away ew rote Ce Park th AN ViSA Og ten iene Did we Ma man crossed MAKERS LUSCIN annie Yer In reply to a question by the Court as), if prayed. cons mal and the return trip | tor whether he. ae cntered Sor licere: ths je late {59D fire on the Colon or on the batteries on | *tantly the railway | May 31. Lieut. Dewey sald that hin was our prayers that taiwed tar [is Ame: rade, | : Orders were to direct fire at the Colan when the ble man boat came | *5leh eatabtian aut entirely, but he could not say. whether o Wa Ket | mobtie exhibits 6 21 Commodore ‘Schley or Capt. Higginson We had drifter ACTOSN STEWARDS RULE AGAINST FEMESOLE, t cre t will rematn 1 senda then: (apeeial MORRIS In the woo. The Evening Worl!) PARK OR matt "won by J twee Dixon, dam Cherry Blow Morris Park on \ ard« of the W nordered that ¢ ° My yan that she cy yal tet me qualitl having wont under t Algert nd dollars value tot orn RUSSIA’S NEW CRUISER. Netaiva Arrives from Cran The cently arrived Qui tou Into doe The Retaivan vow Russian erulser ¥ completed at Crampat In port to-d She antine at Has A. M avy-Yard, where passed and proceeded she will go fn the condt- is J. Kear, of treet station, yesterday fcr resembles the United Statex cruiser New York, She has two milltiry mast« and three yellow fun- neta with black telescople top: On the intdile funnel are figures 18, probably Heating the number of knots made on her trip up.the The. cruiser fies the house. flag Cramp & Co, at half-mast from: net taffrail, In memory of Henry E, 1 for fon te opérat! once removed to of tho firm of Cramp & Co., who died % few days ago, STEAMER BEING TOWED 10 PORT}: OCEAN VESSEL, Var fro ‘Too Away to Cape 0 Stat st. Ra JOUN'S N. FB. signal station er is approqching, steams In tow ‘Th St. John's and will the nlght, present; oo jae World (ante ta a ieee HELPLESS, HEADED FOR ST. JOHN’S. MILE AND A HALF OF AUTOS FILLED WITH MERRY GUESTS. UNCLE SAM'S B NUMB New U of males nur of the total or S12 per cent. population up of 674,179 males females, aM increase of 20.9 females, sini tnd 64894 of males and 311 MISS STONE’S PERIL; CABLE FR (Continued fro: bore. He was back at the ‘phone In “) a minute. Ne Identified ve Slinal Oct. M.—The Cape reports with y are making for arrive here during No dotuils are obtainable at that a another attested “We want every word of that,” he said eagerly, “Please read the cable in full so that T may not miss even » letter, “The convention ts waiting to hear it reac" The messay was read and -are- fully taken down, pains + ing taken even as to punctuation, so that Its full significance might be gained, “That is interesting news,” ob- served Mr. Hooker, when he had. fin- shed, “and coming from Prince Fer- linand direct ts, of course, very tm- | portant.” “What fs Its greatest significance | to the missionary boards?" The Even- ing World asked. “It proves defintely that Miss Stone ts on Turkish ter: ory. We thought she was still In Bulgaria,” WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—The tinal cen- | sun report on the | United Sts ates, t nd color | was issu shows that the SCHOONER SANK YACHT AND FLED STORY TOLD BY TWO SHIP- WRECKED SAILORS. They Arrive Here, Tired, After Rowing ing, Afternoon and 3 Hongry and lorn= che. Two Ured shipwrecked River dock early this ‘they had been t part of yeater- hungry and men landed at an near the Brook morning. They rowing In a small day and all lant night. ‘Thelr Story way that they were Capt. sand Thomas Morne, of th Rose, belonging to Abd nna, Ga, ‘They w yacht from Savannah to 1, t@ lay up for the win: when nbout lv u'clock yesterday ning. ysome twebve miles cust of Sandy Hook, the yacht was run Into by the ftxhing schooner Carrie und: Lotte, of Gle sald DEAD ROBBED OF BIC CHECK. , DISAPPEARED FROM BODY OF HOTEL SUICIDE. Strange Woman Had S(—Left to the Widow in a Letter, There In No Tence Now. A rew Hatt this afterno office, It tnvot of a $l r pockets of a dead man. en the body of Carl Sjoberx, contractor. of No Sifty-nfch Brooklyn, was found at the Ashland House on September 27, after he had committed xutcile by inhaling gus there was found also a letter to his wife, Mathilde, The letter stated in part, Sjoberg bad inclose: $1.0 to his order, indorsed to his drawn on the Hamilton Bank, In W without The yacht had a big hole knocked in her on the starboard side near the mast, * water began pouring into her. 1 worked at the pump for an . but the water gained on them. As the craft had five tons of lead ballast inside and ten tons on deck, It became evident that #he would sink. An attempt was made to get out the naphtha launch, but It was stowed away and ished so tightly that they wave it up. A small dingy wan towing astern, and the men jumped Into it, They had no vre than done so when the yacht sank rn first. The men ed nothing, and, without provision or water, they rowed from lL o'clock yeaterday, morning all the after- noon und Iast night. Bore id they did not slop on the because they had no money. and they thought they could get it here. The yacht's topmast, they showed above the water. IG FAMILY ERS 76,303,387. ed States Census Shows That There Are More Men Than Women Here. ‘The foreign born element have In- creased only 12.4 per cent. and the native born population 225 per cent. sinc* 1:60. | Am to color and race, the population {r, 1900 comprises 68,990,902 white re:sons And 9,212.88 colored persons, the latter comprising §,80,78 versona of tisgro Ge- acent. The colored element, as a whole, shows an Increase of 17.8 per cent. since 1899. OM FERDINAND.|* m First lage.) you consider her safer in Tur- key than tn Bulgaria?” “Most assuredly, We know just how to reach her now, The cable means that Miss Stone will in all Ukelikood be released shortly.” “Do you consider her sate return a certainty?” “We do now. The cable will en- able us to move intelligently, ; “Of course we have been working through the Government at Wash- ington and will continue to do so, | but Prince Ferdinand’s message will prove a safe guide. “We had heard that Miss Stone was in Turkey, but the news was not the kind that we could place implicit con- fidence 'n and we still belleved her in Bulgaria. | “We thank The Evening World | heartily for its good work and cour- tesy to us.” Mr. Hooker then hastened to the platform with the cable and it was read to the convention and, as stated, ‘created a geneation. was the answer. LINER AGROUND IN LOWER BAY. ,;EL PASO SEEN SOUTH OF QUICKSTEP BUOY. Incoming British Steamship Amana Capt. Boyd, 5 for this rt, Is reported to be aground In the Lower Bay, south of Quickstep ‘The report was made by the Incoming British steamship Amana upon her ar- rival at the Quarantine station. Paso Monted off with the rising tide at about aos i fy aad atarted up the bay for New Yo “$102,000 IN TWO HOURS. Debt of the American Hoi Missions Quickly Ral HARTFORD, Conn., Oct. 1.—At the evening scesion of the American Board of Missions last night the Rey. Dr, 8, Parkes Cadman, of Brooklyn, began an effort to raise $102,000 to wipe out the debt of the Board, It was announced that a gift of $48,000 could be applied to the debt. The thou- sands came in very fast after that, $25,000 being pledged in one lump. At 11 o'clock, after two hours of great, exeltement, President Capon announced that every dollar: of the debt» had been wiped out. This was greeted with! the singing of'the Doxology, EXPLOSION KILLED TWO MEN Injured When Three Others Tadl Chemical Works BAY CITY, Mich., Oct. 1.—Two men were killed and three badly injured this afternoon by an explosion In the chemt- cal works at Essexville, a village near hei ——— EE ABANDONED IT, For the Old-Fashioned Coffee Was. Killing. “I always drank coffee with the rest of the family, for It seemed as If there was nothing for breakfast If we did not have it on the table. “Thad been troubled some time} % with my heart, which did not feel This trouble grew worse “Sometimes It would beat fast and ati other times very slowly, so that I d hardly be able to do‘work for! an hour or two after breakfast, and itl Dee up a hill it gave mea se- vere in. “1 had no idea of what the trouble until a friend suggested that wae hap it might be caused by coffee Brink Ing. I tried leaving off the coffee and began drinking Postum Cereal Food Coffee, The change tame quickly. I am now glad to that 1am entirely well of the heart trou- ble and attribute the cure to leaving off coffee and the use of Postum Ce- Food Coffee. number real ts of my friends haye abandoned the old-fashioned coffee! and have taken up with Postum, witch they are using steadily, There are some people that make Postum| weak and tasteless, but {f it is boiled long enough, according to di- rections, it is a very deliclo age. Ly never used any of the bever- AS rN old-fashioned. coffee. since it | started Smith, N.Y. in our. houses lodgett Mills, Cor SOSTTTECHRODS EGET HOS One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fitth strect. Mrs, SJobere. when she attended the Inquest at the 1. supposed that the check was being held with the other valuables found on the body and said nothing about the pre- vious plece of pa To-day she called with her son on Coroner Zucca tw get her husband's property and got everything but the check. She showed the letter and the Coroner at once called uz the bank on the telephone. The cashier answered that the check had been presented Sept. 30, the day of the funeral, ‘by a woman who asked to have it certifled. This had been done and the check had rot been heard of since. Mrs. Sjoberg will put the case in a lawyer's hands to-day, —<—=____ DEATH OF MISS FLORENCE. je Adama, for Whom She Was Secretary. Miss Lillian Florence, for years pri- vate secretary and travelling companion of Miss Maude Adams, died on Wednes- day morning at the home of the latter, No, 2 East Forty-first street. Miss Florence was twenty-five years old and resembled Miss Adams so closely that frequently they were mistaken one for the other. The funeral will be held next Sunday. Three sisicrs, all of whom are stage favorites, survive Miss Florence, A Change of Base. For to-morrow only, $3.00 Panama shape soft Hats; the hat hif of the season at $1.80, in black, steel and pearl colors. Every bat worth $3.00. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. ‘Trade Mark. HATTERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS. 39 & 43 Cortlandt St., HETWEEN 6TH AND OTH AV STATIONS. Coan, Heavy Serge SUITS Absolutely all wool and fast colors. Linings, finishand tailoring all good. Careful service in fitting. A trade chance put them in our hands, and we are so sure of them that our guarantee means a new suit for om: that fails. WORTH $12 at $€),5° - ——__—_—— a No matter what your WANT, the Sunday World will carry it to somo one who can supply it. It is the: medium for the exchange of intelli- gence among the people. HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. Quitting ti Bus: clothin, story of this great Sacrifice Sale. For, this Fall we retire positively from the retail business, and our magnificent brand of new stock of Fail and Winter clothing is now being : sacrificed at exactly GO cents on the dollar. usa it $15. $18 and $20 suites are now evarted dawn to $8 50) - They Include sults mage ef Ane “Tngliyh sor > beautiful blue. and gray Yack dlagoeal In neat checks Unfloiehel wormed aulte in black, Diack thibet and Imporced’ ete. ess. Fine Clothing at 60 cts. & Dollar. A'‘store crowded with ‘customers—amazing values—! at the lowest prices ever dreamt of—there, i coats In many. fina thibees and vieunes lany are cut tn "Yom. ioose, and’ broed-ahoule OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9. HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. 830 Broapway, 18370 igh-grade | ina nutshell, is the foreign vicunai able, caAbout 400 of our nest $15 and $18 Fall overs oats are now marked down 750 ~~ Some are silk-iined. They Include covert over. neds High- aes ventr ra. 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