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UNIDENTIFIED MAN DROW | An unidentified man about fifty years old, five fect elght inches tall, dark com- plexion and gray beard, fell overboard this morning trom the dock at the foot of West Thirteenth street and was drowned. His body was not recovered. BLOCK ON BROADWAY. Broadway was blocked from Eighth street to the Battery at 9 o'clock this morning on account of a depressed ¢rog Section of rall at a cross-over at Elghth street. ‘The depression was caused by the welght of a truck load- ed with “steel and, broke: the. current of tho underground trolley, The trac- ton cars were Mned up north and south iy the hundreds; and traMc was. de- layed for fifteen minutes. ENTRANCE FEE FOR BABIES, The officials in charge of the annual baby show at Asbury Park, N. Ju which is to be held Aug. 29, ‘have de- cided to charge a fee of 5 cents for ch entry. HULL DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, Willlam F, Hull, of No. 1129 Fulton Street, in the Bronx, has been ap- pointed by Commissioner Monroe Deputy Water Complsstoner for the Bronx. He Will get $5,0% a year, Mr. Hull, who has been active tn the reform movement, ta emver of a Wholesale No.'@l Water atreay ) V7UOr Arm at TO PARADE EAST SIDE. Big Florrie* Sullivan, Tammany leader of “De Ate," and ‘Moe’ Levy Will head a parade that will start from the club house of the “Moe Levy As- | soclation i Elizabeth street at 8 P. AL to-day and march to, the New York en trance of the Brooklyn Bridge, where a long, string of trolley cars will be in wal TELEGRAPH.| LOSE $2,000,000 suUIT. MADISON, Wis. July 51. — Judge Bunn, of the Federal Court, has dis- missed the complaint in the $2,000,000 suit of Albert C. Gunnison, George A. Bright and Howard J. Foraker, all of New York City, against the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Com- pany and G. Hilton Scribner, trustee. ‘The suit was to recover the value of old bonds. DROUGHT IN ALABAMA. MONTGOMPRY, Ala, July 31.—Re- ports received here by the Central Office of the Government Weather De- partment indicate a serious condition of drought in Alabama. Less rain has fallen i the State during the past three months than in any other similar period roe ae Grape In many nections have been almost completely destroyed. HANGED POSTMAN IN EFFIGY. WINSTED, Conn., July 31.—Angry be- cause Uncle Sam has hurt the business OLD TENANTS STICK TO TOTTERING TENEMENTS. Building Inspectors Have Condemned “ Pier No. 7,” but Several Remain. “PIER NO. 7,’ SHOWING HOW SHE LEANS. (Photographed empecially for The Evening World.) “Pier No, 7," us the five-story tene-!ax the rent isn't coming we'll stay, even ment, No. 72 New Chambers street, has! if they take the rafters from over our of the village by abolishing the post-| seen’ known gor years throughout the | head. office and establishing rural mall deliv- ery, citizens of Haddam Neck hanged the’ rural postman, Leon Hale, in ef few mornings ago. MINISTER HURT THE CAUSE. POUGHKEEPSIE, July 31. — Because the Rev, George Davis interlined some extra words to the temperance people's petition after it had been sworn to, the warfare waged by the Women's ‘hristian ‘Temperance Union to, keep | jonn PB. Auchmoody trom opening a | saloon in the village of Clintondaie, ‘bas | failed. WHIEF-CHASE BY TROLLEY, KKANSAS CITY, July 31.-James Hosey aud Edward Roberts have be ar- rested here charged with mbbing the | t-office at Hicks Clty and Kingville, | Mo., and stealing a horse and buggy. | Marshal Maxwell and two deputies ar- rested the men after an exciting chase in which the pursuers used a trolley car Fourth Ward, !s doomed. It has fallen| “Dicky!’ Tallon, who sellé.milk-shakes under the ban of the Building Depart-| from a wagon and peddles ice Sunday ment and must come down. If it isn't! mornings, was one of the first to move. torn down soon the building inspectors | He had the privilege of collecting the say it will fall of its own accord, rents from the tenants, for which ser- It was with reluctance that the order | Vice ne received a commission, He was to move out forthwith wus received Dy | ponular with the tenants until he took the tenants, many of whom had ilved | their rent without telling them that in the dismal old tenement for years.| the house was to be torn down Ten of the familles in the house made |‘ "Now the present and former tenants Pree ENE, Jee eae of “Plier No. 7” have no further use for when it was officially red unsafe, # “Dicky.” He got the tip early in the Cee ee eae cond Meas |month, they say, and got out Just as tia A | soon as he recelved the rents. they would slay until even | "wate didn't care for our necks or fter the roof was taken off, Mrs, Gilhooley, Mrs, Gilchrist, Mrs. |!¢ads,"” said Mrs, Gilchrist, “it was | Hogan and Mrs. McCafferty, the oldest | the commissions he was after, Oh, the tenants in the building, declared that | spalpeen!"” nothing outside of a marshal and aj To-morrow morning a gang of twenty- et am, | five men will begin work tearing down Posse of men could dispossess them, !fY* Ti'tenement It te now shored up And the fugitives a horse and buggy. |and they vowed they would rematn at | with huge timbers, and a crevice elght The car overtook the bugey less than hundred feet from tho K Pir LONG CONSENTS TO PRESIDE, BOSTON, July 3L—John D. Long has t until their term of rental had |inches wide at the top shows to what expliwi Jextent the tottering building has fallen outward, “Sure and haven't we all paid our |°"Aren't you afraid the building will rent until the 15th of next month?" de- | ratt while you remain?” Mrs, Hogan formally accepted the invitation of the | oiareg Mra. Gilhooley, speaking for the | Was. asked, Republigan State Committee to preside at the State Convention in October. | VON MUIOWITS . iD. KANSAS CITY ~Prof. Rich- d Von Mulewits, of New York City, d Miss Mary EB, Wilder, of Emporia, | . were married at the home of the | sister, Mrs, Charles Cross, in| TRAIN OVER reat, “It the landlord gives us back |g NOt On your lie.” wae the eee part of our rent we'll move, but so long! a ton of dynamite.” ist, direct from Paris; C. ‘ancis Den- ton, the premier illustratos Mr. Bonnell, in “Scars of Honor Are ‘ot Hard to Bear,” The orchestra will EMPPROR PARDONS DUELIST. BERLIN, July 31.—Emperor William has pardoned Lieut. Hildebrand, who was mentenced to two years’ imprison- ment In a fortress for the killing of Lieut, Blaskowltz In a duel WOMAN SUFFRAGE GROWING. LONDON, July %.—Edmund Barton, Premtér of Austraila, replying to-day to @ deputation of Woman Suftragi: headed by Lady Henry Somerset, said the outlook for woman suffrage was exellent throughout the Australian Commonwealth, PARNOLL’S TUTOR DEAD. LONDON, July 1 —The Right Rev, Retin Lape td ‘Walsh is dead at a oni fitor'et Chetien beewart Barnet," DIED WORTH $10,000,000, LONDON, July 31.—Mr. Sutton, a well- known London goods carrier, the sworn value ie whose estate in 1900 was $48,365, Das dled, leaving a reslduary, estate in fruvc‘to butte Bat ode! a wel)! for the poor, The estate has Bow been Fesworn, and it turns out to be valued et $10,479,250. MISSIONARIES IN PERIL, PEKING, July #1.—Dr, Canright, an American missionary, has telegraphed to Minister Conger that the mission- aries in Ssechuen province have meade eated demands upon tne Shineee, nee thorities ‘for, protection, but thet native Christians are sain every day, and that the missionaries them- selves are in imminent danger. CHASH LEAVES CHILI. BANTIAGO, Chill, July 81. — George R, Chase, @ millionaire, who was placed under judicial restraint here June 4 for examination as to his sanity and who was set free July 1, after having taken refuge in the United States Legation, failed for Europe on the steamer Li: gurla, COPRCION ON FRENCH SHOR ST. JOHN'S, N. F,, July 31.—Colo- nial Government has enforced the local laws againat x number of French fisher- men along the treaty coast for smug- Gling, selling liquor and committing other offenses of a similar character. JOINS THE LIBERALS. LONDON, July #1.—Announcement Is made that Earl Beauchamp has joined the Liberal League. This formal de- fection from the Conservative ranks, coming at a moment when excitement is rife over the Liberal victory in the North Leeds bye-election, occasions con- siderable Interest in political circles. — BOY RUN OVER. Little John McAten Crushed While Going on Errand, John MoAten, seven years old, of No. 257 Linden avenue, Jersey City, while running an errand for his mother this morning was struck down and run over by a horse and carriage. He was un- conscious for several minutes and his body Was @ masa of cuts and brulses, "Dhe acoldent ocourred at Belvidere and Linden avenues. The bo; ried to hia home end atten Lambert. ‘The driver of the rig w! up the horse after the accident and e: caped. The police are looking for bim. Spectators say he was at fault because he drove recklessly. During July and August Store Will Open at 8.30 and Close at 5.30 Except Mondays. Saturdays, Store Will Close at 1 P. M. doseph Hi.Bauland Co! Entire Block, Fulton Street from Bridge to Duffield Street. Special Items for All Day Friday. None Sent C. 0. D. and No Mail Orders Filled on These Items, Infants’ Long Slips, cambric rutile The largest seilin ‘Drunkards Easily ¢ Cured. 4 Mrs. Susan Clapper, of of the W.C.Ts U., Saved Her Hustand from a Drunkar's Grave. S simple taxeless aha dort Fog uct given inthe ‘alee or toot pom brands of Cigars in the world!}| Zoe. 4 One Band from FLORODORA Cigars or Two Bands from “CUBANOLA® CREMO” “GEO. W. CHILDS "ar SACKSON SQUARE ‘Cigars are of same value as one “SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE (2/7 7 AVE. [NEW YORK. ‘ 3.00 £4 BOX FRONT. Printed Batiste, newest designs, on| Sewing Machine Oll, best sperm oil, | white grounds, ‘less than half price, yd 3 in Notion Dept., 3-ounce bottle, REDEEMED AT We 2c trimmed, NEAR 28% ST. Summer Corsets. 4 hook, suitable for net be tact eas wit of a artekabte A She used Goldex B cific, and this is y she cays about thoueht * hopele hott natty Mt te seemed 21 ‘a that our advertise meat teme in Tae ie 0 my prayers. Ha ee ‘megidine. is he ey wat hus come, over i hate the [ight of Mquor and I am never going to? De Ae Haines, s29¢ Glenn Bide;, hme” . Haines, jenn Fe m4 ‘lll senda free (tal package == Ite in order that they can la themselves that it can be given Band th: will positively cure. zed hoxes of Golden Specific felis e us in Brooklyn Ten}. Rosennweg, 624-626 Fulton st, rae | (ENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R, & THE eur: TRACK TRUNK LINE, ~ VIA NIAGARA FALLS. - Traine arcive (cnt dopa trom ‘Grand Contras) ait Str below: Gg and Qi will stop at ieee id 200, eitl mop at before’ arriving Ume at Grand beret t Sali PMPDNIOHT Expres Duttalo 4.16 all ee ee ae Dae P.M. Chi 4. A Qh TADIRONDACK. Fi is ISLANDS “AND. MONTREAL, test NNct ae (LOCAL. Stops 1 Important. stations * ny Mont taane Buftato’ 4.43 SARATOGA AND MONTREAM fercial in Bote 4 oe Ratiand. 1DAY EXPRESS, Maker Dus Buftale 115 A. ‘atieeg PRU TEAND 1.59 §. N , ake Ente abot Rlaetie he 3.20 ¥ nAToGA ina Saturday P. Me yALbAT ‘rurir. Due Atbany 5.30 owe trait arin a Caeags. eee at 6.00 {5 Chieass 9.15 f. Sieeplay 9. 30 | — PACE Real Estate. 11.30 a net by hake. Shore Press. rea Vincent, OndenSoune, er — = Sie et eine A * ily, funda; fuiscept saluriey and Senay. eee HARLEM D: AUBURNDALE. Auction Sale of Lots TO-DAY, 2 P.M, and Every Day This Week, Great Success. $58,000 Worth of Lots Already Sold. $1,000 in Presents, One $460 Plano nostos Sra RimRoam GIVEN AWAY FREE DAILY. ay Be Five Huudred Have Received Pr ents. Come and Get One, 2.0 A rand has Ps Daily, except to Pittsdeld and North Adams. oe 20 A.M. Saturdays ony a a6 La Pullman ‘cara on all Frainnetiaminated teh miata tips 4 ‘5 and Grand ‘Central, Station, i | "900 a a3 aN) ad | Roel" or restdance by tn te |NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTB © pers ) vig Saete, peters nie REA AST el PAGS “od “Rochester, wm FREE TICKETS. ets of our Ag colors, each, 23 St. Ferry or i be under the direction of Prof. Theodore | fj - ~ - —~——-—— | Women’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Hand- J Ghordon, orchestra leader of the || All-Silic Rinbons, odds and ends, kerchiefs, Teaettehed! each, 2c! house wear, sizes 18 tu 24, 20 ngine of Aryerne Hotel. A number of young d., 3 7 } Unbleached Cheese Cloth, ma Men's Shirts and Drawers, extra fine vestbound fast mail No, on the| tes ate tare Sivania alitoad 4 rag ee in attendance to dist:ibute | Tunular Shoe Laces, 4-4s and 5-45, jn wide, Bye! quality balbriggan, in ribbed, fancy Pegs stall ih ae th | ; Contributions to ‘The Evening World Notion Dept., doz., 4c | mall cars, John th | Evening World Fund Doce} sick panies’ Fund should be addrensed the Cughler of The World, -Pulltzer gineer, and 8. M. s ii wineer, and | tors Are Kept Busy Aide) fuiding New York City” Buttons, white pearl, bone or metal, Limen Crash, for skirts and) don. p nS 3¢|Navy Blue Mohair, yarn dyed, for tat children’s dresses, less than cost to ~ | skirts and bathing suits, yd. 25 wth St. N.Y i 3 T SHO ; F eine TOM Yaland City Ww ing the Children of the} ° aber 8G ff Petroleum Jelly tn Prue Dette 3) Mntte Habutal Sitk, for summer FF vm book wid plans and mention EST SHO RE waists, yard, 25 NEW ENGLAND DEVELOPMENT QB xen York Central & IL River RR. Ce. Leamme Poor. THE CONT RIM Fancy Silk Fringes, regular price, —— 15Sc., in Upholstery Dept., yard, Sc Olive Ol! Green le Soap, in _- b $c Table Damask, 54 in., bleiched Scotch 7 b. linen, vd, IMPROVEMENT C0, suet, a 1 ater. paioea te 33 West 33d St., New York. eof Caen ie Esey Catala | amy dMttle Folks Help the Sum-|§ ——— - Drug Dept. 1-pound bar THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. mer Okarity, 1,009.6 peaeshees ith 86) — . K Li i clone you herewith win of 4.5, 20 |Remnants of All Kinds of ceS,| co iy 2) Saratona k Bx with name a Were the atin as Oe, Bagitslt ‘Long Cloth, in 12-yd, pieces, Galloons and Applique Bandings, | 5¢¢"sucker Petticoats, inp Givnip Van Winkle Piper PP! , “ON, July S--The secre: | PATouly, acknowledged 9.00808 5 nd 7¢! in white, cream, butter, Arabe; also| __*tfipes, full gathered flounce, a9 Sle ae 8 ’ uly ne Hecre-| kath Kelly, Bessie Joveoh ‘and others. Rite Hilda and. Muriel Badeook, 863 Me- | ‘Torchon Laces and Insertings to match ee ‘, tary ‘of War is disposing of the useless pet are 1 and 2.00 Dosetah siragt Bis Pilly Rh aot : Percaline Lining, “fast “black, orchon Laces and Inser ings jo match, Men's and Women's Umbrell SogtmneH te TTS) AYO. PAG, BORRUIB, Adelaide “omc, “Hast iar ana Dee a et eee GHA Mellen’ yd., 7e|_ some worth 12¢, to 4 Sev.yard, Se |" English gloria, fast black, steel rods, - ing for twenty-five yea ere are] others : 1.10] oums fea SS Sar Ser apa RE IN —— 45501 00. Clealy Kopi 1 cotleted at af Plem’s Socks, extra good quality cot- | Fringed Honeycomb Towel Is, Omir fie. saeotiores: ralsiral wood hanes, 9 ton, in tans and fast black, seamless size, 20x43, unbleached, eac! Sc " RS WED 8c tons and tons of letters, appiication| ies Ker! vianks and other papers of no further feet, double heels and toes, Bleached and Unbleached Musita, | Boy Boys’ Washable Sults,in brown stripe 1G4HTr EAST ROCKAWAY Women’s Vests, Swiss ribbed cotton, for sheetings, yd., uc pitas, with combination collars, all T] pogs, asxt00, 8100 AND UPWARD; j WASHINGTON. a eeamaanemenenanaeass ) bern PRICE FOR OLD PAPERS. 1.00 | <,2mclowed od $2, which wa 33 hv id Hable: une fair 00 the corner of Fourth an bry avenues, Broklyn, by (tte, 4 ig venue, use to the department, All this mass , Herbert Wried- ane oT Teette un gaveohon, of Nev 156 Preeeest fast colors, 310 8 years, price was offered to the highest bidder, and Vieyd and Louis Fianmegen, of Mo, low nick and no sleeves, lace trimmed, Men's Handkerchlets, slightly soiled, asy monthly payment Pay tie the bids, were, opened. The | large 105 Prospect aveuw rice of $1.11 a hundred pounds was of- ‘The hot spell has been cruelly hard] , Inclosed please find $140, which we cojecres al aes some colored borders, also. white,| Women’s Crash Skirts, napa Yo Sto purchase there, Agent Butter knives each, Sc| with fancy braid, ‘ 1 a Wor mapa fered, ‘Phe lowest bid was 87 cents, front of eur door uy '# ten sone of address J, N. WILLIAM Ls ee “ ~ oil ei triple plated, in’ Silverware Diphn Embrélderles, wide margin, all cut out|Chiidren's Strap Silppers, spring 9] sox, f OF at ofc on property each, ready for use, and Inserting to, match, heel, patent leather vamp, 6 to'8, .50 i = slightly soiled, worth $c.) yar 6c | é “ z returned (o Jonnana. 8 Genuine Old Crow Whiskey, dis- For Sale. (DaT=On Lackawdanejialwiy,trale DOR al tilled by W. A. Gaines & Gow per _ July 24, Isather, pocketbook, with emner's ret vant personaly earad ime , CREDIT. ek, otheth r curtany, | New papers ere une upon the children of the poor, White) {motrent of GAVE HIS 1 lol ray rn J more fortunate’ youngsters have been jelaide: Thee mt WASHINGTON, , July 31.—James | hurried away by fond parenta to the . Annetio Henty Bennett, miner, saved the life | cool of the mountains or seaside these . f his ten-year-old son on @ railroad of by Di edt HAilrond |luckiess babies must spend the ‘torrid wheels of an engine losed you wilt find 63 ort f fon mentet - sot - months eooped up in crowded, stutty| 4, lemonade sland which we held for . Women's » ‘Siockings, good quality tenements and narrow, _jil-smelling Hertha "Wottreicn, 12h Third avenue, a bey Sadie 2 bleached Turkish, Pes, +1256 | bottle, 59 can penetrate. It is small wonder «0 “| eek _ many alcken and de. reece Pl Gas § ‘Stoves, ‘one burner, just | the thing | = — " Porcelain Pite! 7 Yor nd Poland, has fevllena the te, ‘on | Sends @ staff of skilled = siclans ame a Terr Ee vPer pW} ie 50 ower +4 ' Geiluiold Starch, requires no cooking,| sign, in gray, black rat white, value a IN CONFIDENTIAL ” Ta SUSPECTED DESERTER. in batementy © packages for «| 35 pay "25 Bale ayrsereyearary the ground of ill-health. these little Untartunstes, Giepansing si medicine and the beat medical akill tree ‘abohee American Wa atch and Diamond Co. 9 COMMON WE at Na Oe AY Cedar. CHANGE OF MINISTERS, | of care and relieving canes of emt) oui, euer Arrented After He|} 1,000 Assorted Leather and Sik! Stone Preserve Jars and Butter | Make elevator : ’ i . ots, 3 and 4 gallon sizes, with cov- eer “EA Father Lamb Succe Money Js needed to extend this great ve Testimony in Court. Belts, value 39c., cach, Heat 30 | $2.50 GOLD GLASSES, $1. tot \fe-saving work, Bach contribution, no] Louis Baker, who has been boarding || Boys’ Percale and [adras Blouses, |Hammocks, heavy weave, larce sizes, J] Tis WRK our opticiany will examine + | SERRE matter how amall, may help to bring] at the home of Mr, William Cook, No, th blue, red, navy and oxblood stripes, | Springs, hardwood frame, double weave,’ with deep valance and fringe, pillow A tee phy The regular annual changes in the} pealth and happiness to some sick] 969 Summit avenue, Jersey City, was a made with small turnover collar, fast} cable supports, all sizes, were $1,50,| and double spreaders, values up to REFUSES PLACE AS CONSUL, WASHINGTON, July 31—Auguat Cas- Chairs, golden finish, solid seat, brac arm, spindle back, faney pressed top, 9}! well braced, were $1.00, now 08 69 ministry of St. Francia Xavier's Church | ona, and in the management of the college, in West Sixteenth street, are announced to-day. Father Fox, minister of the church during the jast year, has been mad jeraey witness in a case in the @econd Crimi- A benefit for the fund will be held at} naj Court this moroing, Among the the Arverne Hotel, Arverne, I, 1., On} spectators in (he court-room was Bergt, next Wednesday, Aug. 6 ‘hia ent Frank ‘Newton in uniform, The ser- talnment will include some of the beat! geant walked over to where Baker vaudeville talent in America, numbering] stood. He told Baker that he had been Fath b has been among otbers Lottie Gileon, the “Litile] sent from the United Stat erulting ¥ pointed minister at Bt. father Clarke, ret and ded b; is aera Georgetown Ualveralty, ra af fate 9 Father J car Going Out and Nothing Coming In. Magnet;" the great Williams and Wal-| station at No. 47 Montgomery e@treet to ker, in thelr latest gong, ‘When It's All| arrest him as @ wuspected deserter, Deteptives Lee and Pie: colors, full cut Blouses, 4 to 12 yrs 19/ price, +95 | $1.25, Oll Stoves, Summer Flower, double,| Velvet Rugs, from best carpet, neat! Women's Shirt Walsts, of percale, pink, blue and black and white sie, | 32 to 44, price, with 4 4-in, wicks, powerful burners, $1.39 made fringed, price bo OF PROSPERITY IS THE LITTLE SUNDAY WORLD WANT. LITTLE WORLD WANTS PAY BIG PROF. ITS. WHATEVER YOUR. BUSINESS MAY BE, YOUR SUNDAY WORLD WANT, ae te Ate Danan ||| WILL PROVE THE BURR toomalre FORERUNNER Cat ly oF monthly pay terms NATIONAL vATOH Broaaway. po "iat vrvciuad, rom 1, ABbe sta ae FURNITURE $50 WORTH, $! DOWN, $1 WE LY. LEWIN’S, 45 W. 14TH ST,,| 267 WEST 128TH ST. (OQ Ashi abs