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_ EDITION | tern , » 10 PAG ES. _| “ Ciren 2 Boo en to All.”? |_ _ re oO | xe Circulation Books Open to An.” | \. For All News of Business World See Page 2. | 2W YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1902. PRICE ONE pei d3'< __ PRICE ONE C r. CLUE AT LAST TO WUTINY RIFE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN (FW ANT THREATENED: — DINGEE MURDER ON PRESIDENTS TO AVENGE HEBREWS ppiggoe jinor PHVEANDR | Arrest of Corey, Accused of Defrauding 2,000 MAYELOWER. Mr. Low and City Fathers 5 Call on Cdl |. Partridge for Full Report ee ae eo avenee of Assault on Mourners sand will Punish Offenders. il RECALL SOLDIERS. Six Years Old. Many niente at De-| aan — | sertion Made from The Mayor and the Board of Aldermen kegen an fnvestieation this afternoon into the | the President’s Beau-' assaults of yesterday on the Orthodoy Jews of the east side, who, to the number of 50,000, Guardsmen Began Arriving Within tiful Steam Yacht. marched at the funeral of Chief Rabbi Joseph. The Mayor wrote to the Police Commis- Two Hours After They Were Or. : ge / sioner and demanded a full report of the affair, characterizing It es a disgrace to the city | ALL WORK AND NO PLAY.” and promising punishment for those who were to blame. ' dered to Shenandoah—No Dem- The Board of Aldermen demanded the punishment of the instigators of the riot. The 4 : ; : nstrati - attention of the Board was called to the affair by the resolution presented by Alderman ens ati ol Attempted To Day by Escaped from Their Irksome Devlin, in whose district the riotous acts occurred. his is the resolution: the Strikers. Duties. “Whereas, The unfortunate cccurrerce which’ resuiicd in a scene of violence al the corner of Grand and Sheriff s'reets on Wednesday, July 30, 1902, on the occasion of the + Four Men Are Now in the Brig and Six Others Have (Soectal to The Evening World.) The watch pacing up and down on funeral of the late Rev. Chief Rabbi Jacob Joseph has aroused indignation among thou-| — porrsviite, ra. July 81.—At New Philadeiphia to-day twenty-two” the is of the converted cruiser! sands of our citizens: and deputies, with guns, marched into town to secure the release cf men not yennt emer net Anlehtiies she ead “Whereas, Such riotous and turbulent disturbances should be avoided in future: There- permitted to return to work a he Silver Creek colliery. of a man bobbing about on the sur- tace of the water a hundred yards on fre, be it resolved that the Commissioner of Police be and is hereby respectfully requested The citizens declared the presence of armed men would tend to inet the starboard bow. He mentioned to make a strenuous and thorough investigation of the affair so that the instigators of the ja riot. and Chief Burgess Walters ordered the deputies out of town. the fact to the officer of the deck, wno! riotous proceeding may he di and if found guilty summarily dealt with.” SHENANDOAH, Pa., July 8!—Records were broken by the speed with | quietly ordered a boat lowered. To Alderman Devlin said: which troops have been mobilized here following yesterday's riot. yore ee smuch as this unfortunate occurrence happened in the district which | have the ‘The order calling out the troops was Issued at 1 o'clock this morning.’ whispered: . “honor to represent | move the adoption of the resolution, Within two hours troops began pouring into the town with full eamip jOrder nim) tol stoniandlitimelires| Jt was passed unanimously. | equipment. Heures shoot. This thing must stop.” ORGANIZE FOR REVE NGE | Brig.-Gen. Gobin and Companies D and I, of the Eighth Regit . The boat returned some minutes : and the camp equipage for the Eighth and Twelfth Regiments from |later, and a sallor boy with clothes Great indignation prevails among at Rabbi Joseph’s big funeral were the police, and they are p'anning tO state arsenal, were on the scene within five hours drenched but with a dogged look on tho Hebrews cf the east side to-day’ treated) cterday by employees of the | CFsanize for protection in the future his young face was ordered up the | ship's side. The soldiers spent the day in establishing camp at Columbia Park, vs we aint pat ts iain OR, VAN DE WATER'S VESTRYMEN MEET eee a Gass aueauitiveatiucontnett eee cander Gleaves Trial for Desertion, TO DISCUSS WATT DIVORCE CHARGES. ‘The streets of the town are tulle i men watching the milf He was doub:e-lroned and thrown but there has been no hooting or jeering of the soldiers, though the Jain iNe atl, ANCIRO IB HAY Vex ti mere are incensed at the calling out of the troops, which they say was um he will be placed on trial for attempted é A | desertion from the United States serv-, Their Guspicion that Question | of Notifying, rantea. 5 cage wi M1 Herne sean jena wah nue the Rector, Who Is|__ omicials of the Miners’ Union have demanded that the Governor with: | Now Travelling in jdraw the troops at once, asserting their presence is unnecessary. te | The mining district was alive with boyonets when the 7 o'clock wh! factory and by (Continued on over the way in which the mourners | Hoe printing pr enth Page.) blew. re f —_+-$-—_____ GEORGE G. COREY. ‘tires others, all ironed! aa) he (wast He Is the Unnamed Italy, Considered at. Alleged swindler whose arrest may throw light on Dingee murder mystery. | awaiting trial on the same charge and Clergyman Against the Luncheon of TROOPS TAKE POSSESSION; Not lobly. do ithe Post Omce Inspectors River: 1t waa the general bellet that |e eee coal passer, withia epuple Prominent Members believe that they have stopped a gigan-| the old man ars’ imprisonment staring him in) Whom the Commo- at Lawyers’ Club. | FIND SHENANDOAH QUIET, but Inspector M. H. Boyle feels sure] the last five years of his lite collecting | veal move lene In Cont Surine Harton z that the mystery of the murder of old evidence of his claim and that he had} jus outside of Oyster Bay and witha | tions Not Confirmed Solomon 8. Dingee, in 18%, may be] valuable documents In his possession, {n-| j,,jing distance of Sug > HIM, prea) s cleared up. cluding the original Dingee will dent Roosevelt's, beautiful home. she) | OY the Lawyers in the Corey ts under arrest for using the | When relatives of the dead man/ig the President's yacht, aad has a) malls to defraud, It is charged that he] searched his office after his disappear-| crow of 143 men and officers, And, of ase. ad been murdered, Rheteape tic fraud in arresting George G. C: It was kfown that Dingee had spent) Wie \tayfower Ix the handsome war} dore- Made Insinua-} | | got more than $50,000 from various per-| ance, they found {t had been looted and| these, if they had their cholce, mor John Bottom) ! yyah » se, ) olce, e { 0 jottomley, clerk of the vestry, a : A gons all over the country—nearly 2,000) that all the papers relating to the estate| than halt would leave the service to- | Tudge Henry: Blechart uh “W ae GEREN victims in all, the officers say—in the] were missing. finieow, | A meeting of officials and promi- sys ib G. Poster, dectryinens with Unidentied special deputy, last aye ey by Tonepmen ting chat ey ines Peet ciaten, Oars ce le upon! Snid one of the bluejackets to an nent members of St. Andrew's Har- | ther prominent mem rane a rae ‘ thrown under a passing train, prtunes coming to em from e advertised jor he! e . *) in| pals : nee ale BAM SIRE D ELS had big fo Dingee estate and declared ‘that he nad | © ening World reporter yesterday: lem Episcopal Chureh was held in Katlon, attneded the meeting | THE INJURED. refused to tell what they had ed that th nlDrivinadwalnsa gram, telling him that the Impression Is Pottsville Hospital, keneral In the congregation that he is! Joseph Beddall, the fabulously rich Dingee estate. Dibg Hite y iF represented by Corey as holding title iS the North River. He cotter ted money | away. The other four were eehined to-day to determine upon what line ee ies ae Sa Dusehees ane small towne of Dutchess County, ‘S the and each will do a term in prison, You of action to follow in connection | 4 Br bOR ngth of these paper: e| would suppose that the crew of the yw; a a at | ‘an heir and got money by asking | locumente: Keno ceR ers Amore thes . e with the insinuations made against y sheriff, load der, AL W. W. Pasco. dei of backshot phew of the! ‘ged, he had the origi-| Mayflower would be proud of their . i co-operation from the other heins, nal Dingee wil which had once been In! boat and thelr post— eae to be the @2 unnamed Harlem clergyman in the clergyman meant in the Watt an rift, al clubbed to denth A complaint was made by elghty-year- | eee Oe leved nad penBee,8N4 | protection of the President and the answer of Archibald Watt, for- | | cman mob, old Peter Gale, of Westchester Coynty.| from ‘his office after’ his my honored at their selection, but you merly commodore of the New York | | nk it a “Don, a Shenande Corey had got $200 from him. Corey was| disappearance. would make a big mistake, PaCuIGite foltie suit onion eitell i ment nant GhaNnAat mo) Peis | > J b, to the s s e oe alts arrested in Paterson, N. Y. Corey Hela tn Bail. All Work and No Play. , mis of Dr, Van De Water 4nd |e an dyin. i The Dingee Murder. mikey valved examination before Com.| “We are discontented, and justly +0 foni@saivoree: oT i Ai age cay show TEE wrank Gacopaky, pollees ahot Gince the arrest Inspector Boyle has| Pup get, etl ida his, tae at Sade | There ls too much work—too much fake Inasmuch as the Watts were mem- ieee rs inainu to s against him are | oy ein todgy dy . heard that Corey is a well-known gree- alared that bis business was per- Puslheee ines are too many pleayune| bers of St. Andrew's Church and ees if eu Satie / teas agin GG uen apoeiin an from St, Jahn, N, B., whose | [ectly legitimate and that he could show | orders and tec much domineering, — It's . W. sminent in the FEV DR GEORGE VAN DF WATER] “we decide to send a message to sors a . y Where ne Seen ney ema ‘agreed |s, case of ight hours on ana four hours | ee et ee rn u rar -AiTEET B Dr, Van De water,” said Mr. Bottomley | the head and boy, dying: \ name Was mentioned in connection with | with the other heirs to do, church work, the officials and mem- | [Pe 4 reer a Te the mysterious death in this city, in| Concer the murder, his counsel |: day in and day out, and all because . Jafter the meeting, “we will watt until p ry, aby farm and badly beaten, condition we recel¥e an answer ne 189, of aged Solomon 8. Dingee. Din- | Salt that Grey va abated Innocent | of the President [bers believe that the insinuations | on ce we watt geo was a real-estate dealer, with an|papers from the floating bottle In the| warse en cae match and double | spoken of are directed at their pas- | Van Wyck and Joho C watch—a constant vigilance that Is un-| tyr Re pr. George R. Van Del for Mra, Watt, retu ce the Potter Buildig. He disap- | Tver. Shee in ie Inspector Boyle is working on the|Becessury, and if the President under- eee eral te Augustus | aw, COUN: serious, | James Ringhetaer, policeman, | in the ha shoulder ond We make the correspondence ROMOLslae hh uur opinion the name of Dr, V meant in Mr. | Water has been dragged into the cas peared Jan. 186, and this body was! murder case ‘and Saye hee - y chaplain of the Sey- | ! = . an stood the situatl ow things would | Water, who was chaplain of the Se found several weaks later in the North !damaging evidence against Corey, He be diterent ciiiiinAdipmeiina |enty-Qrst Reiment during the Span- | he penta 1 Mee awuciilin a LW, ce ARE EE SDS "IVa @ case of bad judgment on the! ign. American war ing to aa Was Whether or ot to Bothe tra SIALEED ALCLES IR CARRIER SUA7 BY 3 - eM “their friends and their condition THINKS LATIMER MURDERER iis scram. al pes ne | akg So lads discontented and prompts them to | Cannot He Confirmed, ae Scorn Ee Mregthinm opaem tn not known, | MARTIAL RULE | wasn milllo: » sued him £ Goelet'a yacht, She cost $800,000 to bulla | S. yuvid May, of Howe & Hummels office, church; Willar Sage, Junior warden, | dissoluti their marriage, He re p apaliurniah candy h Saleh War i vid Aka t Howe & ) jam H. Sage, juni Je RTUL ADL Or ARSE IRATLRRR, te TO AWE STRIKER brok the million her to the it uty y —- | SHENANDOAH, Pa, July 31 Within an hour after daybreak on his wile Shenandoah was transformed into Hale the Maydywer: TOE Vey @ averteutnat}an armed camp to-day, Special Bernard Rapp, a cigar dealer at ,gotten, but they were not allowed to| She |s President Roosevelt's favorite fi ‘ 8 (8 wile t No, 98 Broad street, who lives in the | °™tr | He admires hor in every part, but th 7 11 oe w pine Wuete “ties dram trains brought militia from sur- t ‘ Mr, Rapp's reasons for believin, : 5, 09 A i thi Asia when 4 ean, x to anc ep WO! Oo apartment-house at No, 323 West | robbers were friends of his wife's » ; rounding towns, and the work of j stress are that the Janitor thought the|! Twenty-seventh street, tells to the whe ts rdf os { visitors were Frenchmen, and because) q titel penitentiary. Their hours Paces Pavilion Deck of Royal; Texans Speculating on Fate of | ; police a story which gives a new/the French seamstress learned during| a cleas grind, and all because "ive i i ree hye mi clue to the murderer of Albert C./)t Sty In the family that he was in|the Fresidents suche) itl Yacht Witheut Assistance Men Caught in Creek Bot-| an AE 2 bit of leaving about $300 In the| ron the “promidents arrival ihe Mies its with Queen as He Sails oms—Railroac till Tied | minniens Rae tte aot ia desta iby ol tor the Prendents arrival the Mise| Site Q toms—Railroads §S di tight. a o.> his wife's eyes in oF them now. The Pre The thieves ald not find this fower low! Away. Dan tuation Ba ds t Bad : their Brooklyn home. fter getting more defin| structions howe nora r bowsprit to. her and as mobilizing » troops igning main (ruck to her stepa he A gilded workhouse arried out them to picket duty was nes of militia were estab 7 o'clock, so that those who wished to go to work in the of her crew ret Service mer on _thetr first visit, and Rapp serted, and mines might do so. Rapp complains of two visits to trom the seamstress where to look for nisbie jatar tw COWES, 181 eet The militia are encamped beyond his flat by burglars, and says be} ios o1 Qoee nee 2m ppemerdy ot A)taken, back at deserters, They have | Favored by pert: That ; inal lehigh track , Lidl é A be ale clety vhich| been In the brig ever since yacht Vietorla a 1 5 suspects the burglars were helped] xapp is treasurer, It will be remem-| One Swam Three Milen, ward this aftern wevetby t 1 riot was flercest ¥. Stone is hur- by a former seamstress, who wag at} bered that Albert C. Latimer way treas-| 6), saturday might lust. two eore ate| shade of an hi ! ying here from the Adirondacks, He one time in the employ of the Lat- | "er 8 rian an |tampte by his alde it 4 Ade, A ; wired from Utica that he would ur- | one thing lacking In the burglar | ¢ but at O# eh a App wi y tha imers. theory in the I or cane und 4 rive by nightfall Thia sowing girl was a forclner.|aturdyony ee cane fram the | y Australia: manne ie thy Ist } y | French, he thinks, and Rapp says #helyn Lives of the detectives, was a mo- was welzed with | yacnt passed far! Hurt by the Rlotern, | - ench, he , an iM ve. low could burglars have halt mile fro the mw: Prince and Princess Wales ted I i ‘hy 7 } 1 t Stat osnit dpoke of © family named Latimer for|to sxnect” Diets Ieee are RAY, Feasor cried otto, the wate | wit Pane iinet ’ Counetlman. Gec W. Good, of |the Stato Hospital at Ashland, Hig whom whe had sowed, He says the fant burglary In the modest apartments for assiatance, and Lleut, | Mecauley | Rill Wai? et ie Aine Rultaviile, wan phescnt wien tic v Aa arp Ts, seametress sald sho was from Parks aad one varie cigar | Teche GpAUtlEON miicnGUNe te) RAs |e ian tha coranatl ‘i ae Fe Rol aly outbreak of riot occurred He was! Bag-Gen, Gebin, who ts “in come bad come to America two Years AGO e little | (He jay in the brik until, yerterday. | "phe following Duilotin was issusi i NN ar Beatin onetoriie iniotare mand of 1,600 troops, was dalnae Maan He says she had also been employed by her | when he wak court-martiiiied. 1 m # ) , Fleischman, whose home was recently employer s pusbang often had large io jaat wl ne ha nt. mornin ; Woret v bb succeeded In holding his place by hin staff. The camp equipage h o m ums is house over night, o- | r ew elgh tox Is Masen made rapid progress | A natrbingett the la 5 “s purglarisc4, and by Nina Farrington,{tiona from his council ate tne geliee: | {war pulls of oioihte aed HUE SUMIEALY HAS ARO SABI BER ‘ ae tat an nig locomotive of the train he had taken | from the > arsenal at Harrisburg And: Ibar ale 24 taal Roman MbO NAO: | AtnRANM tsi Pe rer nan ES MIN MH IT van agi tig 101 hh depliésl” “| ant jan | to reach home, He burned his hand |arrived by special wain at 6 o’cloeks ; e robbery of the actress's wert hb is nek. “Phe |leaves nothing alle nk ived b A; ie a i: Cramps were the result of the awful ex.| The wound Is closing satiafactor Ps by grasping the steam chest | Two of those Injured In yesterdayta # a 1 Rapp told the police that the Janitress desertion occurred |and the King is now abie to walk (he rh Two machinists of the Philadelphia! riot are dying. One is Joseph Relithayy 4) of his apartment-house let the thieves siren who [length of the pavilion deck of the fuyal oe land Reading Coal and tron Com-|a pollceman; the other is Franke) Ath. the atnamn Su ry a Manian " Yon ae junta ! Ovid Dany's shops were severely beaten| Hyita, aatriker, The strikers carried’ L easily without aanlstance “orderly. {n last Thursday while he apd his wile ; Was ton han " rte ; | Hoare ) | HM were absent. They said they wanted to when the latter was ready return he next bulletin will be txsued on | et " a aville Hospita off their wounded, but it Js 4 wee vacunt flats, They broke into | hours ending at & P.M, Fria, |The orderly waited two hours at the | pnuraday of next week LANCASTER CO NEUSE A tects eg td (he and are In the Pottsville Hospital 4 learned mat Aas | They beaks lake 7 Tl dock ‘for (ges to come back betore ‘he | Ihe I doubt if the name wit! WW. W. Pasco, @ deputy, while ea-/that the bullets of the poliog Baap ae ase malin ae ee for New York City and viel reluined to the Mayflower and made a ——$——- 1 ORNL, y - July HH United | ver publlo property corting a number of workmen at] deputies struck over thirty, ; 4 i ats training ship Lancaster paesed —— | ‘ away before they got a chanoo to rex) vy A Sunday World Want, not takiog out at Virgins Capes to-day for New . |Merriam Colliery, near Ashland, late Turbulence Gro * move the loot, ‘They appeared again New Yerk-#0 Moure-chtoago, || | much space, and the colller Alexander salle Ss fanne Soar Hee yoy last night, received & load of buck-| The miners about and oliter Alexande) 0 vai n 0 New Yor yesterday and sald they bad been sent soap hours, Bisingroaty berver shop aad , an | Brings housewife and homescekor ihe mame time wh Vistone fOr grit diy in ine Year, Connections tryin Brose hot in his #houlder and is now ip (Contin by dtr. is something be hed for renieneed ut dace to face, South (HAAN. 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