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of 8 jlate Saxony, news of whieh wa TELEGRAPH] |) CHOms FOR DREAMWoLD. SALISBURY INDISPOSED, LONDON, Jur of chim nwold, the estate of} t aes oe Dreamiwold gypt Btation,| House, He remained in London W. Lawson, at mth ved, ‘There is a full set of ten] FIRST BARON ACTON DEAD ByCNDON June 2 Dalbers-Acton, | ASSASSINATED BY A NEGRO. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., June '20.—James Cross, son of Capt. J. C. Cross, of this N olty, was assassinated at thelr plan- a9 near Pendleton, Desha County, a@ negro named Martin Nash. The is said to be the result of an old “feud between the Cross family and an- > other family of the neighborhood. _U. OF A. PRESIDENT, LITTLE ROCK, Ark., June %.—The leat Pad Trustees of the University of have elected Harrison Ran- oy ot Virginia, President of th weltation, vice Dt. John 1, fleet AT AKO: LIN, June 20. witnessed the kor Student Corps tion in Venezu ea L, C. WARNER DECLL OBERLIN, 0., June %.--Dr. Lucier cteaailn of New York, who has been the tate president Barrows, of One lege, has telegraphed that he would not accept the plac DEFAUDTER CONF | NBW YORKERS AT NEWPORT. WASHINGTON, June NEWPORT, June %.—Three hundred ang fast living caused t } =a fifty-seven families have arrived | Henry Rechtin. disvurein 3 dat Conanicut Island, New-|Pepartment of Just ui fessed to Attorney-Genern ports ennex, 60 far thia season, Was about $7,000 short in his M/OULLOUGH FOR GOVERNOR, LAST HONORS TO PAUNCE MONTPELIER, Vt., June 20.—The Rew WA gHINGTON, June 20. publican State Convention nominated | SED, e down who ton, for Governor. POWDER MILL BLOWS UP. JOHNSTOWN, Pa.,-June 20.—The con- ning mill of the Cambria Powder Com. July 1. Dany plant at Seward blew up, Killing GETS TWINK CONTRACT. men snd injuring five others, one ABN, ‘ , Of whom has since died. ‘Two others are; WASHINGTON, June 20. — The fatally hurt. tract for furnl service during the next fiscs SEES CORPSE AND DIES. been awarded 0 Mb, Ik CHATTANOOGA, June %.—Miss Retta} or New York City, at $/2 ee ier aropped dead while viewing her /WRANSFER OF NAVAL O other's corpse. WASHIN miral iE. M nnn | ttn and Ietining BM CABLE, ee mas, WASILING'TON, Ju g dent has SAMUEL BUTLER DEAD. ing and Willa Aguurals. LONDON, June 2. — Simuel Butler, the author and composer, {s dead, He was born In 1835. OAPT.-GEN. MOLTO DEAD. ) MADRID, June 20.—Ues © tain-General of Madrid, 4 _ from injuries su E from his horse troops held at t attained his major | JAMES MACAULAY D B LONDON, Jane Mota BS the author, is dead, He was born In y (18ti. | removal of the body contined to Annapolis WASHINGTON, June Miles has returned from an ap-| ty Kort Kiley, Isan., Wes 1 yesterday | otber places. when he fell [20 PROMOT woot Spanish! WASHINGTON, June 20.—The King Alfonto |! Committee on Militar’ Affairs ordered ‘orable 1 anon Ie rails PLES AND PINS, SHINGTON, June 20 3 ATHENS e090 Peabody, of New York, ha for the establishment of a p in connection with th ate Institute. Of the ne S10. Mevoted to the construction of a utd: ing. ROYAL BALL GIVEN UP. LONDON, June 20.-1t was announ from Windsor carly tals morning that of the death of the fs . chat Cong: hijourn by the tirst Weel in ' CLARENCE FOSTER’ S SISTER. _ DYING; DISBROW NOT FOUND, (Continued from it Page.) against their families and themselves, |1) Attorney hud jumped overboard to die. 1 do not |/mton incline to this theory, however, a Py A u'think the boat tipped over by ey WANT TO BE dent. | LEFT ALONE, “All three were intoxicated that | | night. Disbrow says so. He will ndt make this statement, however, unless! RICHMOND HILi T advise him to do so, and he will not | have | be produced unless a warrant for his | arrest is served on me.’ a ‘OSTER’S SISTER DYING OF GRIEF e absolut.ly nothing to say morning,” was Thom: Breeting to the newspape home in Richmond Hill, the sister of Clarence Foster, is dying at the home of her parents, two miles from Good Ground. She is being at- tended by Coroner Nugent. Gracig is seventeen years old, She had been ailing for several weeks, and when the terrible news of her brother's death was made known to her she grew rapidly worse. Pneu- monia developed and the physicians despair of saving her. The poor girl raves constantly for | his attorney,” Poena, “1 will not allow. the with his attorne calls out; “Has Disbrow told how Clarence Was drowned?” Mr, Foster said to-day: “Grace has “been a sick girl for several years, but saya he js indiffer investigation has progressed on y favorite with Clarence,” ‘wick girl, Coroner Nugent an- iets geal teed that Disbrow would not|GIVES UP HOPE nou y 7 ge to Southampton to-day and that u would be postponed until Deputy Sheriff Rogers noti- Rerentr to-day that he had Disbrow, but that he| Goop Grounp. J further efforis, Sheriff, when seen Tate this afte ny hay about abandoned all h her hu to-day and placed Information 1 ast Hight, a ball which the Jand. Queen wore to, have Riven evening at Windsor Castle Will not take pli 20,.—Lord Salisbury SCITUATE, Mass., June 2.—The set] was unadle to attend his reception to Colonial Premiers at’ Hutfleld | Sie John i tory on re ee ee | WASHINGTON. Speculation oficer 0} Knox that he It has been decided that there will be no ceremoni Gen. John G. McCullough, of Benning- | at Washington. in connection. With. th ra Annapolis by special train ng twine to the postal ¥oae president of the BIG SUBWAY BLAST BROKE MANY BROADWAY WINDOWS. ‘Rocks Blown 150 Feet plosion to-¢ ation at Broad dred and Fourth street. taneously b John Hundred and Fourth to One Hundred ind Thirtieth street, Immediately after the first report of the blast a rain of rocks shot eky- ward and dropped, a few seconds later, upon the sidewalks and the :oofs of the apartment houses in the neighborhood, The tunnel workmen scattered, panic-stricken, Panic also seized the tenants of the apartment houses, and they, rushing out upon the street pell mell, seemingly expected their honses to topple. Strikes Man, mage was 4 brownstone apartment house 3 Broadway. T! the roof ly covered with rocks; rocks ‘ugh the windows of the yetes, and windo: on the lower too, were shatt © fragment of g falling trom m the top floor, struck John ne to the Hey pisher Just as hy waw stepping from the house, cutting a gash In A he O, nit Guorge W. Davin ty be Sajor MR. DISBRO W, , SR. June 20,—"t A. Disbrow's mon at his | “I will have nothing further to I want to be left alone hereafter, ‘ : FOR DEAD BROTHER, feelings of my family have been wo- fully wrenched, .nd we would GOOD GROUND, June 20—Gracle, | 8!ad to have an end of all this. What- ever Js to be the outcome, everything relating to my son is In the hands of | ts an ex jit has een vested in the Governor by the people Though Mr. ‘Thomas A, Disbrow | said only three days ago that his gon | would be produced the moment the | authorities requested his presence, Deputy Sheriff Rogers was refused admission to the Disbrow home when he called with the Coroner's sub- constitution put the p jthe fore poena to be served on my son," dead brother, and now and then | M': Pisvrow, “until 1 have consulted District-Attorney Livingston Smith at about Disbrow's | Appearance before the Coroner, as bis | point where no explanation that the condition now is due to the shock | young man could make would inter- Howing her brother's death and the | fere aby the sleps now being taken le mystery of it all, to solve the mystery, Mr, Smith said farsibl Shewass/that i¢ certain evidence now. being sought for was obtained a warrant |°!at, Was arraigned to-day In the Court “While in Good Ground attending | would be issued for Disbrow’s arrest, | 0! Special Seas OF SERVING THE NUGENT SUBPOENA ®.—Deputy | p the widow of the man| #fter his call at the office of Lawyer ce “Dimple” Lawrence, |e, made the following satemnt: eubdpoena on young Dl, r husband's grave, and | won nat sate ee secured employ. |?!" torney issued a warrant eure, It Domest ule ork or al fagenort, Riebraw. is aither in" New by know of the legal evi» n pal he yo u far Was tov, was nor the he carrtage, the wom to be hart Ie stand In frant of No. y demolished hroken by the force of over the netghborhood. shed through #& window of ptiet Ohureh, strik rsh, who was the Mount 1 nk Mrs. Ma the building She went home and was attended by her own. physteten. ar whieh was passing One Hamdred and Fourth street at the time of the GUDEN REMOVAL IS LEGAL, COURT OF APPEALS SAYS’ pectal tu Tho Evening World.) ALBANY, June ‘the Court of Ap: down a decision staining the removal of Charles Guden e office of Sheriff of Kings anty waa rendered by a unani: f the court, which systataed ilu te glvision wt reversing A aynor, which was were written by the} \y pinion tn whieh a the} ur was written by Chiet} Mion Bo Marker, Judge 1 ba Wrote an opint urs In the Hadings of the p lon Chief Judge Parker in his opinion In th ling sountry the power of removal itive power, and in this State “It docs not require argument to per suade the mind that the power thus conferred that it clusively outlive, not judicial, and nded to be vested ¢ id In their wisdom. th framers of c sts in in the Air Fell on | Roofs of Apartment Houses. dentally: the —_—__———_- !s to run_on a One man and one woman were bombarded with flying Bekurda injured, scores of windows were i broken a shower of rocks was {Sent about one hundred and fifty feet into the air, and a panic was caused among the residents of fashionable apartment houses by an y in the subway ex- and One Hun- explosion was t rocks and pearly more 1 remarkable fact Is t In the afternoon the One Hundredth to have heard nothing of the datur THREE WORKMEN HURT BY FALL OF BEAMS The explosion occurred when four separate blasts were set off simul- Thomas Healy, foreman Shields, the coatractor In West One Hun- street; ribson each in co-op, left arm fractured; | jzatton Society. WILL SELL HIS ESTATE. preme Court Justice Garretson, in pklyn, gave judgu favor of Emery Fray, by which the real to at one time owned by ge of the tunnel work from One oRGE WILSON, MICARPHY, twenty-three slightly bruised a Wilson and MeCarthy were at work | Jett of France on a beam across the top of the exca- | his vation, and Hussey the bottom of the tri below. A beam being holsted chain holding it gave way. This beam fell upon the one where} and Power Company, Wilson and MeCarthy were at work | merged some time ago, and a large timber | their property (subject to the Light and wi ac until y took charge of af- | r fairs and Neto pull the men out. An jittended. by _ Dr. | requirements of the constitution were fully coniplied with tn | —-——_ U. S. COURTS NOW GUDEN'S ONLY Hope, |e Heep se snae: SNNDBAGGED AGAIN, belleve that Justie iden's removal man was technically m wtichton teons the its t for ma do not doubt stand as a pre Wy course now In to 1 t of Appeals, in my faa by, the State Cour United States tribunal | such elon, KE) case could not b March and no | xpected until after my |Pa should it do mothe raued before next Commissioners d, and provided a simple nd prompt method of of county exeeulve officials by the” Nasv. HERR MOST, ANARCHIST, SENT TO SERVE HIS TERM, Heccnts, gine und| Consequently, says young Mr, when be was held up a week ago near | He Shouts ag| Ns home at midnight xt he determined pollee about tt “Funeral Day for Free Press," He Is Led Away. Following the confirmation of his sen tence by the Court to whioh he had appealed, Herr Johann Most, the Anar. ons and ®eat to serve jar in the penitentiary. | Herr Most had been convicted for hie Janarchiatic utterances and was found suilty on Oct, 14, 1901, Since then he has been out on ball Justiow Hinsdale, speaking for his aa- soclates on the bench Unis morning sald: “Most, the court to which you ap- one year,’ Most shook as he heard this, and sald: “Well, 1 have already served seyen- teen days WAITER ENDS LIFE, und his clerks from room. 11 in ny Building and turn it aver |pollve and recite the story. Guiden coud not be found, ES EARS BE OU MN +-— taken Into considera: was Justice Hi As the Anarchi to go on, but a big grabbed him by the arm 4nd rushed him from the ‘The prisoner's wife kisse he was led away, and Herr Most, wail- sled has confirmed the decision of this | Court and there is nothing left for you | now but to serve your sentence. There- lost Whe Dlaced “an ine Black | fore you will go to the penitentiary for | was on his way ‘Twoenty-elath ai i Pe iy nae a | ie att ie ly, tur Ho jumped trom the roof of the house Agent of the its annuat all the P. Injured. fe Oe the) str Wednesday uperingendent M * Department, ed to the Mary in's avenue and twenty-three dovote thelr whole sion of street bexell They ‘ork eration with the Charity Organ- socal aaa Br Manhattan ave editors in employed at |! B ch fifteen feet | feet long was | BIG a derrick, when the! The United States Illuminating Com- jPany and the United Electric, who Was buried | Power Company's [the Unton Trust Company. nearby appeared to | Kage 18 for $10,000,000 6 s thirty years to run. tat ‘one RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. nty-fifth street sta- | ‘he resignation of the Rey. Wilbur Ennis, pastor of the First Re hree men to ihe | formed Dutch Chureh, at Bedford Ave- tospital. MeCarthy | nue and Clymer h ppted by th ——— deep regret, Dr, E 8 NEW PARK AVENUE SUBWAY CAVE-IN Ten men had a narrow escape from, \\'4; death this afternoon while at work in Forty-Airt street and | pe opposite the Murray Hin | fe fifty feet from the | *" ~ O©ontractor Shaler wag BAYONNE’S NEW POSTMAST! airack by some rocks and probably fa- in and no | onds and b the yme. has been aci takes effe: opt Benjamin Dorfor, avenue, Brooklyn, rteen months 26 Thomp- | Coroner's injured Inier- of Rowa 1 LE, No. leg broken. the New York | at Witty-first tine dl boy. aoe Tak, pes Power of Governor Under the Constitution 2 ; piven Confirmed—Opinion Unanimous. larmaeraspngs TET or | The Supreme Court, | tice O'Gorman ¥. et Injunction secured | OF eo, restraining from entering the record wig. de Bary, & Con ! Wunder himself welt in the head intorest- | wintry and 1} sitlon wilh titis not) About It, fo remove Mr. is. to most my Two years ago, room of hi police were notified, Oona wel take hi a 8 bel SDO. » Jun factions his hidnd | ae f wiv 6 one lon, Karnesting Maszare, @ waiter out of | Year ago with aulcidad intent, but was | f7dau employment, Win) and killed Non |! ‘this afternoon in his room at Cy and Bixth aS a No Let Up on the crowd attending our THE che ine STOCK bought by us for 1s for SPOT CASH from S. J]. NATHAN, SON “& CO, 707 Bre CO., 707 Broadway. Imitators of our sale are making frantic efforts to divert the crowd of pleased custom- ers that daily profit by the immense values we're offerin tors may copy our prices, but our SPOT CASH to sell as we're doing—reliable, stylish, Men’s and Boys’ Suits BELOW COST OF PRODUCTION g- People know that competi- uirchases make it impossible for them THE “SARATOGA © George H. Daniels, General Passenger H take the “Saratoga Club,” cursion to-morrow. on opens for the a flyer which aratoga Laienited,'? after to-morrow & the Grand Central at 1.60 Sand on other SPECIAL, MEN'S SUITS, made from all-wool home- fast color serges and flannels, of- fered SESE as special values at $10.00, now ..... JUST FOR FUN. 300 Men’s and PANAMAS, Untied sold elsewhere from $3.00 to $5.00; to a late; SPRAYED FROM A HOME, Miss Mary Saylor, the old woman who “lwas found at the toot GENUINE ot Whitehall here ai 1 Re For Boys 7; $2.09 All-Wool Sailors, Norfolk: man, and who was turned over to of the Outdoor | THE STOCK OF THE Columbia Hat Works) | 8.5N, @ Coe Wholesale Price hirty-fourth stree| Wholesale Prive Three workmen were Injured to-day} jiu strayed.) eee ale P in the rapid transit tunnel at One Mun-! dred and Tenth street and Broadway. sate Price. | 's Blue Serge and All-Wool Flan. | TO STOP STREET BEGGING. { drour exrettenced policemen have been detailed by Commissioner Partridg 100 Sens, . Worsteds and Biylish or double b me to the sup STRAW HATS FROM 29c. TO $10.00. | styles, at New We consider no transaction complete until entire satisfaction is given. NHEIM & HATS, SHOES. DOWNTOWN Clothing repaired free, 127th St. ent yesterday ER CLOTHING, FURNISHING Third Ave. have mortgaged Special Indueements, HAVING ADDED Three RetailBranches To our wholesale MONDS, WATCHES and J business in DIA- Willis amaburg (Men? s $15 & 16.50 Suits for $12.50 Just say the word—‘‘We'll Charge I!."" ANY a store would ask $20, and then not feel any c: i Twenty-five style: \{ quarter lined with the finest brilli e. A mighty swagger suit made from tweed in dark pepper-and- salt mixed effect. There.are single and doublé breasted Canadian Hor rough and ready fellows, but they will give al] kind Blue and black Sergesare here in legion. Single and in five different styles, cut long enough or short eno} tight waists and mi. y The two-button long lapel, double-breasted tailors who make sui nt the new Norfolk suits, they are here « y out yoke—belted and unbelted, In this assortment are suits for youngmen and forever One price no matter what your build is. T If you’d rather h i be only too glad Gentleman's MYSTERIOUSLY MISSING, guaranteed AM MOVE MENT, nd a gold-tilled at the least. son's Rollirg Mills untll a few days ago, ed. His wife and ‘twe . Were left destitute ; President Roosevelt has named days ago. * for Posi er of Bayonne. SENAY ey And) dirt bet way and Cadmus for 1 ostmant: r of Bayonne to Miri AN bul ere ane men BABY DIDS OF POISON, AM but Ww PM EH | cy yy ‘a of them es! se. Vincent's Hospital reported to the morning the death venty menths old, but take advantage don't heed the ‘cast, NEW CREDIT SYSTEM. Trousers are big L. W. SWEET & CO. CREOIT JEWE iY MAIDEN “fj most popular s like ’em get S. Uptown eee cl 1M OVEN WOOLWORTHS, $16.50 value: an account than pay now, ¥ to open our books for you and charge them. A gt of CH pants to go with black or 1 tne By the bye, there are tw Eaty } " ¥ fork who wil (Opponite, Matthew) 7 Maiden Lana to the penny t the hand “by was attended to Flower Hospital TATIVE FOX WEDS. entative A. F, fippl and Mra, Annetta 8. Brandon, of married at the an anureh by the Rev. The wedding was s, Was shot In 2 fannels “and a homespins with $2.50 ‘CLOTHING, CREDIT For Men, Women and Children mixtures, vetucel Satur make-to- measure depar.- asked $35 and $40) fr Rove Wash Suits for $1.50-.-Worth Double. 0 and $3 Wash Suits you ever saw. and oh, such rich making. UTCH-BOUND ‘The crutch is a poor substitute for legs, and affords a very nme mode of locomotion —there is no inore vly and painfully moving along The best of line: |sion, to-day sustained the or t ing the temporary At Any of Our Four Centrally Located Stores, ANGATTA CLOTHING CO. Nid 2d ave,, near OSth st, i and Sixth street, nis afternoon by shooting him- He was taken to the inconvenient and tir pathetic sight than a person slow] the street supported by these artifi When Rheumatism settles i ventually become: ‘The corrosive, irritating matter that is deposited in the muscles causes the most intense pain, the knee and when the natural oils and fluic ‘ew vor \ 295 8th ave., near 25th st. BROOKLYN—700 Broadway, OPEN EVENINGS, and muscles of the * legs, the victim s that lubricate fier parts are royed the joints become locked and the muscles drawn and , and crutches a necessity. he acid poisons that produce rheumatic pains form in the blood, and stem, and lodged in the arms, shoulders, hands, aback and feet, or other parts of the body —resulting often in total A permanent cure of Rheumatism can be effected only bye complete cleansing of the blood, and no other remedy so surely accom- es the acid effects, purifies and in- SSS | . is a purely veg- PRETATION, | } Michaels Bros., 5th Ave, and 9th St., Brooklya, » years to Declares He Has Been Held are distributcd through the s Up a Second Time, but Does re + plishes this as S. 8. S. vigorates the stagnant blood, art the gritty parti- cles are washed out or dislodged by the new rich blood, and relief comes to the pain-racked sufferer, S. 8, S. leaves no morbid, plood to reunite and produce another attack, but expels every atom of it from the system. etable remedy, and does not impair the digestion a jee health like alkali or potash remedies. Write for our special free book on Rheumati: advice or other information is wanted, our phy: nish it without charge. ing Mr, Joseoh Wells. pwtret, Brookiyn, says he has been irritating matter in Board of sinking |aundbuaged. again a cue to hie CLOTHING, FURNITURE, CARPETS # HOUSE FURNISHINGS On$ 1.99 Per Week. m, and if any medical icians will gledly fuse THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA; GA d burglars in the darkness of the home, was knocked jess and generally wrecked house swarmed and reliped of TRE SECRET OF QUEEN ALEXANDRAS PERPETUAL YOUTH, HARRIET HUBBARD AYER THE WORLD'S FAMOLS BEAuryY EXPERT, NOw TRAVELLING ABROAD, BiscovERs How THE QUEEN oF ENGLAND KEEPS YOUNG AT SIXTY, NEXT SUNDAYS WORLD wateh and chain, — CARNEGIE DAILY GIFTS, 6 in the shape of Hbra- Ww led | ries are of almost daily occurrence, To» face gre’ sah and turning |day he offered the Burgh of Partick, to the Court he shouted: ae “This te the funeral day of the tree s in America’ — He was } about WESTERVELT & DEMAREST ' Glasgow, £10,000 ($50,000), Kis oMctals undertook to co: brary under the provisions of Public Librames Aots. 202 and 204 Bleecker Street, cor. Barrow SPECIAL (SATURDAY) 100 Boys’ Wash Suits, slightly Imperfect, 3 to § yours, value 48c,, 290, @ Suit, 500 Ladies Undervests, Ide. qualit: 12\%c. eac OPEN TiLte 11 P, aM. “uve |JSB ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder to be shaken into the taken across the| shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nery- taken back to the| Ws and hot, and get tired easily, you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease, feet, and makes walking easy, ot of Kast! swollen, sweating feet, It cools the oy fer went into | nails, blisters and callous spots, treed ayhich aa; eves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort, Try it Qne, bottle, will ‘al by. eure rai