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7) y \ | 1 i im | \ 1 p the Chicago oper ator, whose in corn’ was a national top! nt days, who ts now Operating on the New York Exchange, /giorrow, He will iin and Vienn: " B. Horner 4 ARORA CSUN YE CORONATION CORN FOR GATES 10 BE RURRIED Chicago Plunger and |King Edward Wants His Associates Figure Tremendous Results from Gigantic Deal. GAMBLE NOT YET ENDED. Manipulators Supposed to Be Long 15,000,000 Bush- | els, but 29 Days Are Left to Make Deliveries. The gigantic deal in the Chicago grain market in July corn that is be- ing manipulated zy John W. Gates and the Stock Exchange house of Harris, Gates & Co. is the one factor of pronounced interest in Wall street. This deal has developed the char- acteristics of a corner, and the “shorts” are being badly squeezed. ALREADY THE PAPER PROFITS OF THE CHICAGO COTPRIE IS SAID TO AGGREGATE $3,000,000 OR MORE, but the deal has twenty- nine days to run, and in that length | of time conditions may change. John W. Gates, who 1s in the city, was not at his office Wall street this forenoon, but was reported as man- aging operations from the Waldorf-As- ‘toria. Gates’s Partmer Silent. In his absence Mr. Harris, senior partner of the firm of Harris, Gates & Co, would not discuss the deal In detail. “Dhe entire on is being ducted from Chica said Mr, Harris, “and of course we do not Know ex: fn @ general way what Is being ¢ “Is it true that you took 2,500,000 bushels of July corn yesterd "That is correc t “Amd is it also true that you now control two-thirds of the visible sup: ply?” ‘That 1 cannot say, but Chicago could tell.” Mr, Harris anid it wan fair to as- sume that the men ducting the bie em extimate profits, Well-posted grain men that itt ! not the. intention of the Gates people > run a corner, vuse they t , let the matte doy of the it was wald, was to run uy and force the commission men with the farmers direct to fr contracts at rates that in e them ww the sald: “Walle the supply of contract corn short, there are millions of bushels corn in the country 1 figure that ars of elivered in Chicago each At lea 00 cars of No, 2 balance, or 50 per ce mill grade matly Nv ld a that 20) car on arrival corn can. be day uring his w the Ceremony Per- formed at as Early a! | Date as Possible. QUEEN ATTENDS REVIEW. | King’s Progress Is Uninter- rupted, Pain Being Reduced and Days Passed in Greater Comfort, Doctors Say. N.GHT BULLETIN ON KING. LONDON, July bulletin waa fasued from Bucking- ham Palace at 7 P. M.t “The King maintains his steady The local pain being progress. lens, the days mre passed with grenter comfort. “PREVES, LAKING, BARLOW.” Morning Bulletin. The following balletin was 1 1 at 10 o'clock this morning: “The King had another night iy making steady prow in all The wound ach lens troublesome, and is nz to henl. LAKIN reapects BARLOW.” LONDON, July 2—The steady prog- ress of King I 1s fully main- tained. ‘Tho st in this fore- noon’s bulletin thi the wound ts heal- ing is taken to mean that the process has reached the exterlor surface. For some days the surgeons have reported that the incision was healing steadily, the mend velng from the Interior outward. It Is said to be the King’s earnest de- sire to have the coronation take place it the earliest possible date. The cere- mony will be much quieter than woe | orxinaily intended and its religious character will be strongly emphasized. The review of the East Indlan troops to-day was largely a repetttion of | yesterday's funetlon, but the varied coloring of the uniforms of representa- tive corps from all parts of Hindustan formed an altogether more picturesque spectacle, 2.—The following | cellent | | wife in the second-story _THE ‘WORLD: } WEDNESDA’ EVENING, JULY 2, i902, [ALBERT C. LATTIMER SHOT DOWN BY MASKED BURGLAR IN BEDROOM OF BROOKLYN HOME, |Maiden Lane Stationer Fatally Wounded in Presence of His Wife, Who Had Been Awakened by the Thief. CAP SHOES AND LAMP “ECT BEWIND BY THE BURGLAR ALDER LATIMER Albert C. Lattimer, a Maiden Lano stationer, was twice shot, it is feared fatally, by a burglar in his home, No. 318 Hancock street, Brooklyn, early to-day. The thief escaped, but left his cap and creepers behind him. It is not known whether he succeeded in getting the funds of De Witt Ciinton Council, Royal Arcanum, for which it is believed he entered the Lattiman residence. Mr. Lattimer was asleep with his front room of his home, with his two children, Marion, ten years, and Edwin, seven years, in an adjoining room. A col- ored servant and a young girl who ts at present a guest of Mrs. Lattiman 318 HANCOCK STREET s | and a dark sack sult. He had no hat on when Mrs. Lattimer saw him, In| face, and he fell to the floor withBut a ery. There was a swift scurry of feet were also asleep in the house. in the dark, and the burglar was gone.| his flight he was seen for a moment Mrs., Lattimer was the first to wake. “Murder!” shrieked = Mrs. Lattimer] also by the girl visitor at the Lattiman She thought she heard some one moving { {FM the open window, and in a moment | residence. whose description tallies with ‘ound in the room. jogged her! net only the house, but whole | that of the victim's wife. ere !nelghborhood was awake liceman| It is supposed that the burglar's ob- husband's shoulder fae MeNeeley, of the Gates ue police j ject in entering the house was to loot “Albert,” she whispered, “don't talk 3 MURA Meee BURIRR IN The eoee| | MtRHONS aprive A few| the drawer in which Lattimer kept the POSER Gt heA Ohi eoulnat minutes later the reserves from his sta-|funds of De Witt Clinton Counell, for "Nonsense!" replied Mr. Lattimer; | Hon were in the house and a complete | which he was a collector. “you're dreaming. G» to sleep, Eero egal oA dares UI MaliS aN date Fewer Burglaries, He Say: repliet the wife, and ighbor Deputy Police Commissioner Ebstein sign of the burgl derer was found. made nearby {uminated the bedcham striking the p m: throom she arose and, a dim ight This sitghtly rt that mov robberies in in Brooklyn thaa here- again the cen- dings, and the portunity to t hy with he uxtety and ite tinued good Queen Ale On returning to the palace the Queen Appeared at a er Window and took several snapshots of the Indlan troops as they 4 past on their return to camp, Indians recognized the Queen Empress and detachment | Cheered as it passed _ PILEDRIVER STOPS SPECIAL SESSIONS. Work on the Foundation of the. New Jail So Noisy that the| Justices Have to Leave Court Room. | each Sentis will give bushels each—a to good deilver about « 50,00) bushe ) bushe fwere delivered ye which makes | fn round figures approximately. 10,000,000 | bushels that can be delivered to Harr Gates & Co. on July contracts rris, Gates & Co ng about 15,000,000 hushele of Jul3 Jong the 5,000.00) bushels which can't be delivered to show @ profit over the am to handle the 10,00),000 corn, but I am of the will not Operations Sp “Wihere the ruin comes in ing the grain market is wh troiiing Interests ap the farris, Gates & Co. did yeste athe commis n dolng a teil fusiness, bu om the farmer rect. ‘@uch a procesdl them, because th big margins rea good thelr del ently short ( wall.” BANK EVIDENCE NEEDED, | Bearing on A Forgery Minister's Name Goes Over. Crows, stay win for 4 old, w was an No, 1 street, was arralg Court to-day hare is at No, Fifth Avenue Bank to be « Magistrate Howan ald tha the assistant i should be proser m Hain, aa the bank would yer if < Wy Went over. RB. J. Horner Mr, R. J. Horner, of the tirm Horner & Co, vile for “Hamburg-Americar vis H y EB, Minne Alexander Geddes Dead, MICAGO, July 2—A ived here to-day ann tland of Alexan Most promi: ‘Trade, M the firm of cablegra: 4 the death ddes, one C members of th Godden wa. Ae ad ol Ale — tion of Baltimore & 0 MMORE, Md, July 2 g. of the Baltimore Felurved to-day from an in on trip, during which $4,007,000 of reviewed. This embraced “Theda Fa than haat | wnt involved "le | of keeping an opium joint." | clarion “We are now prepared,’ remarked Justice M. at the opening of the Court of Special Sessions this morning, “to hear the ease of San Chin, accused | Toot-toot-chug-chug-chug pf-z-z-2-2! | The three Special Sessions Justices Jumped up in affright, San Chin turned ereen and his attorney pale. Everybody thought the Court-House was faling down | “What is that terrible din?” asked Justice Holbrook “IVS a pile driver across at the Tombs putting down piles for the foundation | f the new fall,” replied one of om 8 morning t-k-t-n chug-chug-¢ This sort of thing n hour, “Dan’ voice The only started it UR-Loot-toot! | continued for half O'Reilly pitted his against the pile driver ponderous machine was across the s and whe the tones Mr dod Hike the “ch of an in vain Mrectly got busy cet of so Jus to no iver that hie ms noise or ihe me to a returned minated went f the t make of Justice must ¢ oMcer ar pile oMcer in a fee by a grin st San vurt can * done 1 on record in this elty overruled by a piie | Chief Witness Drange Minnie Awainat fro Diamo) Coal Bin, who was the star wit- { Police Capuun Diamond in resulted in his convistion duty and diamissal from Was arrested to-day and com. Karts, Justice ki Jumped derly houne agg M1 of $1 in the 1 to-day S alusvanane Hace and aft dragged her fr Hackenmnck Interest 0 the Huckensacl due yesterday 41,400,080 of Meadows Company dell ad was pat paid. The wlightly dose +6yn bolicAcid Poisoning, Though; Gas in His Room, but) $500 Taken from Hotel Companions Snatched the; His Landlady Detected the] Room at Alexandria Bay Bottle from Her Lips. | Odor. Found On Guest. (Special to The Evening World.) “I'm tired of the life I'm leading: 1] anton Rother, a cignr-maker, was in- DRIA BAY, N.Y. July 2— wish It was all ended,” said Kitty Drum | terrupted in his attempt to vmit sud- local policeman and a to another of the white girly who Ive | ide by inhaling gas at his home, No. detective, a tall, fine-looking man| ‘n the oplum dives of Mott, Pell and) y59) Avenue A, at § o'clock this morning, | and beautiful momar are “DERE S| | Doyers streets. His landlady, passing down the hall, | charge e thett from the hotel o Tt was § o'clock this moming In China-| aorected the odor of Ran and tried 10 4,Ue8rl necklace, sald to be worth $3,500, town when Kitty stepped Into the shid-| gor into Rother's room. The door was] The ¢ ved on the evening boat MINNIE KURTZ FOUND. | Dn a charge of | une ba In @ Critical Condition, tofore ber neat tical con-{ “Et 18 untrue,” he sald, “that there ts Heard Sound, Again, Pe dee ames: was dp) aortucal an increase in the nu: f burglaries dition, but it was though best to send AUIMDEHEBE he fact Again came the sounds, this time un-| him at once to St. Mary's Hospital, as pt. Buchanan, in miatakably. Mra. Lattimer aroused her | nis wite was eo shocked by tae tragedy this burglary occurred, husband again which had been ner p residenc for. the “There Is some one here, Albert." | that sho was in a highly: hysteric suman the occu- fe said. dition, pants of onl ; Urled the police Nothing of-the-art’ sleanliy remiied!|('c . ei that their houses have been closed 80 Noung of the sort” ‘sleenlly: reniied'! Sho was able to \Bive that extra police precautions could be Mr, Lattin But 1 suppose youl might description of the Giyeri won't sleep till I've Investigated” for she caught a “this ease assures me that a desper- He jumpec in the], St Reet ate gang of burglars Is at work In. the bane Hil el alee invalens film as he passed city. In the arrest of two. yesterday bathroom. ‘There was ne n sight. | room after shooting 1 in the McNamee case T thought we nad Then ha opened the closet door in his| hetween twenty-five Broken up thie kang’ put it seems to bed Iv found himself peerini ay . shanininee as strong as cver. T have all my detegs siioeT aes coun he neat | 18e: About 8 feet 8 inches In helght and Tol Working on the matter and I hope UNsonEne ea sale Ct axe HEX | Weighs about: 150) pounds. to have the members of the gang be- second two shots were fired full in his] He wore a black mask over his nn even Hn hind the bars very soon, BEAUTIFUL WOMAN HAD STOLEN PEARLS Costly Necklace and Nearly CHINATOWK GIRL WOULO-BE SUICIDE. TIRED OF HER LIFE, FOILED BY WOMAN, Kitty Drum Will Die of Care| Rother Had Turned On the the WAITED 12 YEARS, THEN SECRETLY WED Meanwhile Walters B. Porrett and His Bride Acted as Bridesmaid and Best Man at Another Marriage. B. Porrett and minent soctety sey City, caused much their friends © and brought tears to another bride's eyes | because an old superstition was recalled, | Atthough already married the couple lofficinied as beldesmaid and best man at (ae wedding of Harry Halstead and s aiva Cadiran a week afio, keep- ir own marriage a secret. rett, who ta cashter for the , san Express Company at No. 66 Broadway, and who lives at Brle ‘and ‘Paird streets, Jersey City, had been en- gaged to Miss Payne for the laet twelve and his bride are ars old. Mrs, Porrett is of Frederick W. Payne, a wealthy furniture dealer of No, 636 Jer-! wey The wedding had been de-| venue. PRINCE ACCUSED IN LONDON COURT Francis Joseph of Braganza Arraigned for Alleged Mys- terious Offense—May Plead Attempt at Blackmail. LONDON, July 2—Prince Francis Jo- soph of Braganza, a Heutenant ‘In the Seventh Auvirien Hussars, a scion of a former reigning house of Portugal and a member of the Austro-Hungarian mission to the coronation, appeacol in the Southwark Police Court to-day, with other men, charged with a crimi- inal offence, jet secmey was observed by the court oMeta wa he nature of the charges, Formal evi that certain informatt sion J the pi nt I Prince Francis was allowed to furnish bail for his ppearance. | His companions were retained in custody. Tt was said that the Prince's defense would be that an attempt was made to blackmail him, that he resisted, and that thereupon information was ‘given to the police, resulting In the arrest of himself and ‘the alleged blackmallers. layed until Porrett was more firmly es- in business, a friend of Miss Payne, was to he marNed to Mr, Halstead on) ; and Porrett and his were to be the next Important thetpants in the ceremony A rehearsal of the Cad wedding ‘as to be held Van Vooret P. E. Chu night betore joked Miss Payne about her own dels marriage. Porrett and Miss P: appeared at the chureh door. They slipped quietly into the rectory and married by Rev. George 8, Bennitt. | y wos imposed on the rector and hearsal was then gone through. + and his bride officiated at the Cadugan wedding as unmarri persons, It would not be known yet that they were murriéd, except that Rev, Mr. Ben-| nitt’s son accidentally Jet the secret slip in exvlaining to-day about his own ro- mantic marriage. MISSION ROW IN CHINA. | | i an-Halst the G ave fer ch on the Monday On the way Miss Cadugan dis- Protestants and Catholics Squah- ble Over a Meeting-Place. | The North China Herald of May 28,/ Just received, haw the following: “An unpleasant occurrence 1s reported from: Yungchang. ‘The American Mis- sion had rented a house and had pald the customary deposit, wherevipon the Cath- olics claimed the building, ejected the native agents of the Americans and pasted up ‘R. C. Hail’ on the door. The} officials had to intervene to prevent a} riot. Tho Americans are said to have of-| fered to give up’ the premises provided | the Catholics did the same, but the! Catholics are of the church militant kind and refused the concession. 80 fat the Americans refuse_to give up the place unconditionally, “The “Chinese of- | ficials are at their wits’ ends, | THEFT CHARGED 10 POSTAL OFFICIAL, Assistant in Ossinging Office Accused of Appropriating Government Funds—Of Good Family- Henry H, Reynolds, the Assistant Postmaster of Ossining, N. ¥., was ar- raigned to-day before United States Commissioner Alexander on a charge of | having taken $76 from funds entrusted to him, ‘The Soraplatnt was made by Post-Ofice | Prince Francis Joseph of Braganza ts the second son of the Duke of Braganza by his frst wife, the late Princess Eliza- beth of Thurn and Taxis. ‘The Prince was born Sept. 7, 1879. His father 1s Colonel of the Seventh Austrian Hussars, walch ts known as the “William IL, Emperor of Germany, King of Prussia’ Regiment — HOLD NON-BOER PRISONERS. THE HAGUB, July 2—The Foreign OMce here has received a notification from the British Government that pris- oners of war of foreign nationality wiil not be liberated until all the Boers are repatriated, with the exception of those who defray thelr own passages, O'NEILL'S Trimmed Outing Hats. An rua ane assort- ment of Trimmed Hats, suitable for travelling, riding, driving, golfing or general wear, embracing all> the newest shapes and effects, on sale at 3. 4 8 Each. MAIN FLOOR. Also a Choice Assortment of Summer Felts for mountain or seashore wear, new- est and best shapes, at Exceedingly Low Prices. Sale of Shirtwaists, A special lot of Fine White Lawn Waists, in several designs, tucked or trimmed with fine embroideries, 98c... cxcn. Women’s and Misses’ Bathing Suits. A complete stock of Bri iantine and Sicilian Bathing Suits, all hand- somely trimmed, sewed with silk, at Very Attractive Prices. 6th Ave., 20thto 21st St. Store Closed July the Fourth and Fifth. Sterling Pianos are sold strictly upon their merits, and they possess merit enough to sell freely. As evidence of this fact, there are more than Ten Thousand Five Hundred (10,500) Sterlings in Brooklyn’s best homes. We have no schemes to induce you to purchase from us. the and always pursued. cally and re We depend upon utation of our Pianos and the fair iberal mete s which the Sterling Piano Co. have Every Piano in the Sterling Building is marked in plain figures. One price, and that one price is as low as the Piano can be sold under any conditions. the marked price without interest. Pay monthly if you desire, and you pay only We are exclusive Piano Manufacturers and exclusive Piano Dealers. skill covering a period of 42 When you purchase here you get the benetit of expert years in manufacturing and selling, which covers every branch of the piano trade. We do not offer “‘ Job Lots’’ of unknown pianos at **so= called’’ reduced prices. We offer well-known, standard makes at fair prices, which are better value than unknown and untried hinds af any price. Sterling Pianos are sold as low as any strictly high-grade piano can be sold. Other Makes of New Pianos at $150, $175, $200, $225 to $325. Terms from $10 down and $6 per month, and as much more as you wish to pay. Second Hand Pianos. Some only little used, others have been used a long time. Prices, $100, $125, Square Pianos $40, $50, inSterling MANUFACTURERS, Wholesale and Retail Warerooms, Sterling Building, Fulton Street and Hanover Place. Open Monday Evenings. Close at Noon Saturdays During July and August $150 to $250. at half price, and very fine ones, too, $60 and up. Piano ow of the doorway of No. 4nd, exc Neckedlandishecvannntolinerstraettana’|(And d nover Just dahind Dr. | tnenoctee Ps Mateos aaaeimeayirice: Ing, “I'm going to take a drink!" drew an ee Mr. Francis Hagainan Del Barre,| Reynolds to surrender ‘himeeit ‘to. the a vial from ihe bosom of her gown and | renee cent broke In the door cr Dr. Del Barre had registered for neon lea Ret cate, ars ‘alsed it to her lps. ‘ound Rother unconscious on the himself and ’ pe oan wrate ated’ as his counsel, came to the city A young fellow who had just reeled) oo) with a gas tube in his mouth, Af-| Mt, and Mrs. “I pore On and went to the office of the Postcom ler r nd book, and they W assigned to iets i) a tors in the Federal Bulld! aut of an omum den saw her and) ian throwing open the windows, Grant} ing rooms. Soon afterward Mrs, Del penrera dn ‘ederal Bullding, and} snatched. the bottle from her Ups. pat pafterward) Mrs. Del) gave himself up aa requested, summoned sbyterian Host Berea MOH s | It is claimed it i f the ‘here was strugele and the mans mi “5 remem be that she had left is claim 4 portion of the ii . bai bulance doctors say Rothe v containing nearly $300 and Money Was taken from the Post-Office RANG) was: aovercly: Winede fOr A SO tite chance totic ona chair near the window /oMler cash and the remainder from the tained carbolic actd. The girt fell. A]” aE himself was jof her room, which opened on a portico. (&eneral funds of the Post-OMmloe. nelghboring druggist brought milk and| | Roth Stomnt: to's) Aina +e jefe ubstalra “and fousd wo ner | The, prisoner, waived examination and in ACNE ier mouth, {due to family trouble, | He ved with Sertwae bur was held in. $2,000 bail, ‘Tae. security Bat she sunk tnty uncosuciousness,. Ais wife and mother-in-law until Suns andthe neskiuce had |Wus Lrompity furnished, and, wtih ‘nia policeman ot mbulance, which! day, when he drove them both out of indow of the Rich-| [Papse mr Berneles resumed 10 One): her to Hudson Street Hospital 4 house, ‘They returned Monday and, te ei nite women oatown eald Om OunG. furtiture: bat he bolted. th adie setane gostmanter by the postal author: bad lived A *|dours against ‘them.’ That evening shmonde' | Reynolds is a young man ant {s eald| Third ave ee aee ott saying onouRH, they aay, to he prominently connected in Ossining, | twenty-two yc hat he Ing with Gon or three pot Ne one Naeate y were found hid- an's’ clothing and in 10) pairs of ell mtock- leave the olty and tried to ' 8 costly garments, f are held prisoners awaiting of Distelet-Attorney John CHANGE INANE RIOTOUS MINERS. | ene ce nan on a note which he placed under| the alarm clock on the dresser in his | Boy's Grandfather Appeals to| Shots Fired, but So Far as Is i i - room at No. ot Bast Boventy-ffth Court, Gaying that Mis\Bon-|” Known No One Wat iMurt| site) tad nen uate wee | in-Law Tried Murder, Then] _ Four Men Held for Intimi- thls “morning. a clock hay Committed Suicide, He had by & gas tube in his mouth. dation. dead several hours, When Chaynan did not appear after - the warm had rung a constderable tim: Special to The Evening World ) ni 'Mrs. Horman Burich, who Conduct ts the | WHITE PLAINS, July Dr, Ha-| WILKESBAIN July 2—Pherg | hous went to Investl She found rr si ous die mance at the Willy) the dead body and, th win B. Tefft, a prominent physi rous ai karan J att Shortly |, Chaynan Was a Aan few Rochelle, was to-day at Ol¢ ree, to New York recentl: France to guardian to Robert Hellweas Lundgren, | after noon to-day Work in an automobile factory. When | surveying |!) elgnt years old, by County Judge Platt,| When a 4 he Mra) Burton tw | with leave to Oring proceedings (o| corps came out of t de he was Works ii aa he money | change the boy's name to Robert Holl- | at.acked by about five hundred forelgn-| have not been able to ascribe a reason for the sulelde, | weas Teftt ore, who threw stones at him, ‘Tho Dr. Tefft In his petition set forth that] surveyor pulled his revolver and red —_— onic at No. 169 otre ed ction 0! ne oF . 1” i Rive Rochelle, which fa the niure| 1H the direction of the crowd. ‘hen the| WOMAN TOOK PARIS GREEN, | ‘th who ta his com ans tron polle Pa, the polliery took Di | obild’ ry ja hand and began ‘ing e d — | fame shies jae He | Jumped into a Wagon and made his es-| Mra, Margar My Ended Her! =} Worth daughter of the pete | cape to Pittston, Life To-Day, Ho fur aa can be learned, no one was | tloner | "Th March, 1494, Lundgren, he declared, Attempted to shoot the petitioner, and! 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