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“4° MACKAY TO LIE |AFFL FOR CURES FR GREEN WOD Body of the Bonanza King Will Be Brought to This Country and Placed in Mausoleum. LONDON, July 21.—Arrangements for the funeral of John W. Mack@y, who Hes dead at his residence, No. 6 Carleton House Terrace, have not boen perfected. It has been deter- mined, however, that the body will be taken to the United states and buried in the Meckay mausoleum in Greenwood Cemetery. Funeral services here will be de- Jayed until the arrival of his son, Clarence H. Mackay, who is aboard the Campania, duc hére Friday. Mr. Mackay's death after a brief illness was dué to heart fallure, induced by pneumonia. His right lung was badly congested. Great Interest is manifested here th the probable distritution Mr. Mackay has made by will of his vast wealth. His fortune is variously estimated from $25,000,000 to. $78,000,000. Much of this 1s tied up tn enterprises such as the Com- meroja] Cable Company and the Pos ‘Telegraph Company. It ta regarded likely that the Mackay interests these properties will be preserved in- tact Mrs. Mackay is already independently wealthy through her husband's gener- osity. When she established her home in Paris he gave her $10,000,000 and the Magnificent residence Rére !s her prop- erty. Its exact value is not known, but the marble staircase and hall with cell- dng of Miaid mother of pearl, cost the Duke of Devonshire, the builder, $800,000. Usually a robust man, Mr. Mackay recently began to give way under the etrain of managing hie immense busi- ness enterprises. Ho came to Europe for rest and recuperation, Though he improved somewhat, It was noticed at Mrs, Mackay's great concert some Aays ago that he seemed If and tatigued. The sudden hot wave of the past week brought on his fatal IlIness. While in the city on Tuesday attending to busl- neas he became faint and dissy. G. G, Ward, Vice-President of the Com- mercial Cable Company, put him fn a eab and took him home. ——_ CLARENCE MACKAY TO CANCEL RACE DATES. The thoroughbreds belonging to Clar- enee H, Mackay will be scratched out of all events they have been entered for in this country. His colors will not be ween in the tracks again this year, though {¢ ts posstble that some of his bes: horses will be transferred to the name of his trainer, Charles HM, and will be raced jater in the season. That will be for later determination. In the laut two years Mr. Mackay has gatnered one of the largest and most suceéaetal racing stables in the Bast. His colors have became famous. He had taken a lively personal interest in the sport, and because of the fact that his horsée always ran true to ‘heir best form scandal never attached itself to his stable. Mr, Mackay had made many engage- ments for his horses at Saratoga. One of the bewt two-year-olds of the present yeat belongs to Mr. Mackay. It is Mexican, which won a valuable stake faée at Brighton Beach Saturday after noon after Mr. Mackay ‘had safled, An- Other promising youngster in his stable is Accful. in the older division {s Ban+ astar, Which won the Brooklyn Handl+ cap when the property of the late Will- fd H. Clark, Other good horses be- longing to Mr. Mackay, which are to be retired, are Brunswick, Frankfort, Dartnan, Gay Boy, Grand Opera, Heno, Hie Eminence, Kamara, Roslyn and ‘Trigger. —s FRIEND OF MACKAY TELLS OF ESTATE. SAN FRANCISCO, July %.—Richard Day, a close personal friend and former, confidential secretary of the late John W. Mackay, in an Interview Iast night, aid: “{ don't suppose Mr, Mackay himself Knew Within $20,000,000 of what he was worth, His business was in such order ind his arrangements were #0 oarefigly made that everything will go on just as though he were oiill alive. He was president of the Mackay-Bennett Cable Company, président of the Postal Tele- Braph Company and president of the prospective Pacific Commercial Cable Company, vice-president of the new $7,000,000 sugar refinery at Yonkers, Y., of which Gus Spreckles is president; director of the Canadian Padifo Railway, Girector of the Southern Paolfio afd Girector of the new proposed rallroud trom Havana to Santiago, in Cuba. “HO was one of the largest owners af the White Nob Copper Company, of Mackay, Idaho, He was interested with Charles D. Lane in the Wild Goose Mining Company, at Nome, He was heavily interested in the Sprague Ele- rand Electrical Works, of Now York, 8 Ban Francisco Mr. Mackay owned half the Nevada block, the Grand Opera- House and the ig lot at the southeast forner of Market and Mourth streets, Ho owned, together with Flood, the Burlburi ranch of about 1,000 ucres in @an Mateo County, the Coleman tract of about 1,800 acres in and adjacent to the city of Ban Rafael and $000 acres of Umber lund in Mendocino County He owned several thousand .acres ot Woodland in Nevada bewween Reno and ‘Truckee. “Io Now York City he owned the Pos- tal Telegraph bullding, @ wixteen-story atructore, and he was Che largest owner ot Commercial Cable Company's buliding, @ twenty~one-wtory structure iad the property adjacent to it, ywned the ‘Territorial Enterprise, « Pathetic Scenes During the Novena at St. Jean Baptiste’s—Lame and Blind Eager to Touch Bone from the Wrist of the Virgin’s Mother. AP Pee HON OF ST JEAN BAPIE A bit of bone from cures at the novena of St. Anne, now being celebrate at the Church of St. Jean Baptiste, in East Seventy-sixth | street. The throngs which surged imto the church to-day, the firth of the uovena, were even larger than those of Sunday. They wore composed Of all classes of Roman Catholics— rich and poor alike. The lame and} thé blind came full of a plous rever- ence and belief in the efficacy of the cure that is promised those to whom the healing qualities of the sacred done are applied. Already there have been cures that give proof of the strange powers that seem part and parcel of the timy bit of St. Anne's body. A miracle, attested as such by A dozen of moré of the neighbors of the little sufferer, was performed to-day at noon | at the church of St, Jean Baptirte in Bast Seventy-sixth street. A child, wh fof more than three years has walk ie WORE soNDA gvantna, fay tm ; CISA G (Cin Nile ire ence eee he ICTED PERSONS THRONG CHURCH [j) CVF [FE Sees" near OF Me train was almost ; iy ech 4 . e jbataaid that It was unavoidable as ile Polico Captains Aroctatiom 6 od feblidren were on the track around a | Which former Chief Devety ts coud not be OM R TALPLICTED PERSONS WHO SEEH THE CURE e wrist of St. | Anne, the gentle mother of the; Blessed Virgin, Is effecting wondrous | , cures & feen from the eld a meeting to-d. el Y pec membership Une Y ———— aa captains. ar. Devery a SPEEDED SCHWAB’S AUTO. on i> death ot iwatd ial abe eae Eight- Year+ Old Freéde|vietor caret meta in $100 for Ran. || B Or het erick Menzel Killed prMac aha Viitor Clarel, thirty-t years, of No. While Saving His} ot wart one rundret and Thirty-nimn | Jo VaR ay Seely : Htreet, who Was APréeted while specding |Tyrnes, Younger Relatives. in Charles M. Sohwab'a auto, was to.) i day held fn $00 for trial by Magistrate SU @AS. Mott In the West Side Court s CIDAL ATTEMPT BY Tn saving the lives of hie two little Chra, who waa balled at the West George Kertex Ix Remow Pres fi © eight-year-old Frederick Mea- | One Hundredth street station last nigh, bravia papel: be Liberty. sty North Bergen, not provided with @ bondsman to- | 6 if A Wie OW Ha. Rik AEA LHS and was remanded to the Jail, jeorge Kertes, fifty years of age of he \prinoner ‘sald Ne Waa an nittomodiie No, MM Avenue A, Is reported to ite flows for a waik and was steuck | mamifactirer, Mia companton ar the attempted wuicide this afternoon Dy ® Susquohanna traln near Granton | time of the arrest wag a chaumted residence by Inhaltny He. tution and Instantly jned, Pete BX ch aiee © children's mother has been dead | tie Unlted State ethan a year, and upon Frederick, the eldest of the trio, rested the respon sibility for the younger children, Thetn Bel ed to the Presbyterian Steel Corporation. itt his condition ts fath is a silk Weaver and has iittle tims to devote to them. i Calling the children from thelr play in the yard, Freddy asked them if they . man 0. Wanted to take a walk, Both aid, and ‘ with Otto, aged five years, and John, three years old, he started out. The este tee, | ~~ SEILK UMBRELLAS Itan Down by Locomotive. As they approached Granton station a Freddy. wholly unconscious of danger. and : ealled the youngest off the westbound ‘ood ; ie track. He had both by the hand, when with handles of Engish Natural Woods 26 ; susteily x icant ane worira|| ab dno feaseay d d Women : 4 ud 1 he ch frames, for Men an ‘omen $2.00 4 RON ee regular prices $3.00 and $3.50, at. le fh w it a thought far aiten aitaweite (6f tn with handles of Buck Horn and Silver, or just getting off himself the engine He was thrown high in th he Lain Was stooped the enginoe: aad fireman fowia both the young r prothers clas each others arms, rYINE any gto th tor ath hie be Ivory and Silver, 28 inch frame, for Men; regular price $5.00, at . . $3.00 The kilted) Hes rig’ . aM acd tis AVIDLY Oru aeu Both of thi c ead seu d badly NéAithor coud | where they Ii hing about mesives 8 be. the mame Coroner Coroner Armstr with difficulty, was taker to the base- ment of the church where the rellc of St. Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary was presented to her to Kies : DLO CROUTCIIIGS, BAl She kissed the sacfe@ relic, a portion OF TITLE CURFP of the wrist bone of the szint, and was | Jed from the church by her mother. Half an hour later she returned to the | atom of humanity wept as sh church basement apparentiy wet! @ad/ little Marian run dow strong and carrying In her arms the | and redoubled her prayers to the Saint trop braces she has worn since April, Glee Gad Amiction The child 1s Marion Odtes, seven years | It 1# @ pathetle picture ty Witnoss th old, of No. 172 East Elghty-secona | *d-faced men and women who, after) 47)" si oat years of suffering and anguish, find thely| jf street. She has no conception of what | ay or are ied with trembling footsteps | her lim has happened to her and only knows/¢, tnd altar rail, where the soft-volced | that her pain Is gone. It was painful] prcats bleas them and ap Tout pr 1) the priest to see the manner In which the other/rejjc. Deep within the breasts of the un-| wrist mothers who throng the altar of @t.| fortinaien there throba the hope that a) tried hip a ence. 9 ; cure w.it be effected and thell suff: feemed to be possessed with a new ae- | prevalent Anne regarded the cure, Many @ wom-|Tome'to an end. But the saddes tivity in her shranken body i rm an whose arms held a poor misshapen’ ig that when tho little children are led! A tiny. baby, not yet out of its swad-) lis xon¢ 7 nnn | 7\"1,-:) how MACARTHUR NOW IN COMMAND OF THE DEPARTMET OF THE EAST. vandages, braces and Te a reporter of known cures of yoth | A strange superstition y of the cure: ing this morning 32 ty that the maj They wer Uitle Jack Meh ghty was taken to omen'’s 353.00 Shoes and Oxfords for $1.00 It is Positively the Most Important Shoe Sate “Tt fs the breaking of the tes of a ers run over these lines I private citizen on the way to Philadei- After a short stay at my home, near Philadelphia, I shall go to my wife After that I have no plans, except to try and enjoy the rest lifetime. ‘I have been here only two years, but the army te everywhere, and I am of the anm: So spoke Major-Gen, John R. Brooke to an Evening World reporter at noon to-dey as he left Governor's Island and thé commend of the Department of the Bast—a private citizen retired after a moet honoreble military career at sixty- tour. With little coremony he gave over the command to Gen. Asthur MacArthur, from the Department of the Lakes, Gen. Brooke, who {# only a@ little sil- véred, and looks god for another fifty yeaf# of life, was by turns happy and sad as members of his staff and Col, Duval, commander of Fort Clumb came singly and in gr@p to say fare- well to the old veteran ‘There 16 ot much '@ way.” sald the retiring General to an Kvening World feporter, “except that when your read- TWO ARE HELD FOR DETECTIVE'S DEATH. Carr and Donnelly Remanded Until July 30, on Charge of Murdering Sheridan— Strang Released, Michael Carr and Prank Donnelly were formally charged with murder in the first dégree for the Killing of De+ fective John Sherdan in the Long Ile and Coty pollee court to- they entered a plea of not guilty through thelr attorney, James A, Pow: ers, and were remanded untll July 99, Harry Strang, who wax arrested with them, was releaned. The Long soars to-day on. of Detective Sheridan contemplated making @ demonstration when the pr & one were brought to gourt, The Maj fatrate’s 100m Is In Bt. Mary’# Lygeum, in North Filth street. Pitteen minutes before court opened Inspestgr Thomp- the polite dlear a crowd of adred persons off the block In three Mai ames i With Brief Farewell Major-Gen. John R. Brooke Turns Over the Post) at Governor's Island and Retires from the Army at Sixty-four. collar said he must be more. “TL wish I was “I've got forty years of service behind I was only seventeen when 1 en- listed to help save the Union. Mong Important Command, ‘This Is the most important la, ax with streaming ey the story of the suff look forward to an al- r distress and misery I have earned.” i His Farewell Briet. Gen, T. H. Barry, chief of staff, came and took the returning General from his & magnificent old gabled the left of the Governor's Island, down to the staff headquarters for a general leave-taking, Then he presented to the General for the staff a big. silver loving cup, nobody stemed to be Able to make a Gen. Brooke said ‘Thank you" ven words that were eloquent for w number of pat and Roundsman O'Connell sald to-day that hefore the week 1 will he necessary |fence from Maine to Louls' Portland to Boston, New | Charleston and Mobile to New (rivans | The post here is small, co! | batteries of ¢ DAVID AND GOLIATH. A Little Shot Put Old King Coftee! Oat of Bustnens, fenses in the attack —- When medicine fails they some-| times send sick people away to an- other climate for their health Imes the climate does it jor-cien. A coming from M ment! MacArthur's family Gentleraeh of the Mtns Island consists ways remember and love you.” Gen, MacArthuf, who js short, stocky, food to take, and then get well pedo "boat. Wi A lady in San Diego tells of a friend | Gver Held, and Begins Guesday Morning. If you knew the real name of this splendid Shoe the store couldn't hold all the people who would come in reaponse to this announcement, 18,000 Pairs in Ald. ff 7 OO Gach Priced at We obtained these Shoes direct from the manufacturers of a celebrated $3.00 Shoe for Women— quality fit for a queen. The makers thought there would be an enormous demand for tan shoes this summer, Consequently they made thousands of pairs to more quickly supply their retailers through- out the country when the orders began to rush in. But summer lagged, The demand was not up to the expectation. A crisis arose. Great quantities of these Shoes remained on hand. Decisive action became imperative. The problem was readily solved. looked forty- who left her home each December far he past two winters to go to Cali- ravén-haired and ruddy, ‘five, but the Loyal Legion button on his TO-TON GIRDER FALLS 40 FEET, Almost all of her time was visiting the doctor and sitting in a chair and watehing the clock to| “CET THE EVIDENCE: “THENMAKE ARREST” —MAGISI RAVE CRANE. Nervousness wa ml trouble, and, with others of kin dred mature, made life for her a bur- On the occasion of her Inst visit I and use Portur They colored the shoes black by a secret, indelible process, knowing that it made no difference to their critical customers whether the leather was submitted to this process in the crude state or in the made-up shoe, for every pair is practically protected. Realizing that they could not afford to distribute these Shoes in the different cities where their representa- tives are located for fear of demoralizing their business, they came straight to us and offered the Shoes to us at d not stop coff ! Engineer on Derrick, Hurlea| Seventy-five Feet Up in the 's Probably Mortally| Discharged Detectives Reprimanded in Court for “Garrying Things. with Too High a Hand.’ morning et breakfast 1 passed git as it should t After that | had no mo: riend drank no more A tee) gifder welghin which was belng he was the chang | ment at Coles and Sixth stre Mey City, fell forty feet this after The steam derrick funk the enor- mots plece of riveted steel welghed | Ite cables broke '\One Hundred and He that they had no right In lens thaw a month her nervousness had left months she was & new woman lin face, figure and health Jdared to Lope for so mi "though 1 had been }inyself by Postum, bi almply potson eleven prisoners they had arralgne Last night the detectives we \leged dinorderly dred and Tenth street and arrested two snapping lifted the engine end of the derrick high in the alr. George Went Phe engineer, was hurled seventy-five feet Into the alr, as if by a catapult the | Docomber, but did | jogs than never fails to give credit to Postum for her health or thanks to me fo; | teaching her to make it properly; and } Postun has done} doctors anid ny lug out of the way Yhat right did you have to arrest ond to the Bi. it was reported*that he was internally injured and might not recover Thirty men working near the girder ht aa well come Into my Moynihan that he is running) well abe may, for with too high « hand and before makes any more arrests of thix Kind he had better come i persons are dlecharged,’ nedicine failed to co," by Postum Co,, Battle girder struck two three-inch steel ca- Wales nd soupyed thea, what is probably the most extraordinary sacrifice in the history of the retail Shoe trade. The Shoes arrived Saturday. Before ship- ping them the makers, to hide the original name, stamped them ‘Boylston Hy- gienic Shoe.’’ But in many cases the real name can be easily read, The lots include ; — = BLACK RUSSIA CALF OXFORDS, VICI KID OXFORDS, in 2 styles; some with thin flexible soles with flexible and welted soles, 008 Aes a NIE A 4 STYLES OF LACED SHOES, TAN RUSSIA CALF OXFORDS, in Black Ruesia Calf and Vici Kid; light with welted soles, and heavy soles, ALL SIZES AND ALL WIDTHS IN BOTH SHOES AND OXFORDS. AND JUST THINK OF IT! YOUR CHOICE FOR $1.00! For the greater convenience of our customers, and to expedite the sales, we have arranged that these Shoes shall be sold in the regular Shoe Store, on the Majn Floor, and on the Second Fioor, Rear, Tako Recalator. It wili Jagd right In the midst of these fine bargains,