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PIRATES ATTACK SKIPPER ON BOAT. Robbers Armed with Revol- ver and Blackjacks Leave Victim Dying After "Looting His Craft. Two men bent on robbery boarded | the clam boat Mary Jane, off Bath | Beach, this morning, and fractured the skull of the skipper, Andrew Sprut. Sprut is at the Coney Island Hospital, where his ante-morten statement was taken. He is not c-- pected to live. Sprut {s a Russian, thirty-four years old. He was asleep in the cabin of his boat at 2 A. M, Sewed inside his blouse was $180—-his savings for several years. He. was awakened by a kick in the ribs and opened his eyes to tind two men bending over him. One held @ revolver near his head and the other demanded money. The captain struggled with both and reached the boat's cockpit. Two shots were fired, but neither took effect. He was shouting for help when he received ROOSEVELT TO HEAR “UACKIES” PLAINT. President Announces He Will | Investigate the Stories of| Bad Treatment on the May-| flower. | | OYSTER RAY, L. 1, Aug. L—For the first {ime on a week day eince his vac | tion begaf the President to-day tran facted no public business at Sagamore | Hill, No visitors were received during |the day. Mr, and Mrs. Roosevelt teft |the house early with their children for an all-day outing In the woods Miss Alice Roosevelt left to-day for Newport, ‘where she will be the guest of | Miss Helen Cutting, a daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Fulton Cutting, of New York. The President has announced that he will investigate the alleged hard treat- ment of the Jackies aboard the May- flower. The principal grounds of com- plaint by the saflors are the quality of | the food supplied to them and the pro- hibition of the use of tobacco. A One of the members of the crew sald to-day: “The grub we are given would turn THE WO RLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1902, RETAILERS EXPLAIN COAL CHARGE. They Quote Big Advance in Prices to the Trade To-Day as Proof that They Are Forced to Raise Rates. Much discussion has been occasioned among the retail coal dealers {n this city by the publiation of a statement purported to have been made by Presl- dent Fowler, of the Ontario and West- ern Rallroad Company, In whih he Is made to say that the retailers have ad- vanced the price of coal of their own volition, and that “the producer has not In a single Instance realized any advance whatever over the circular prices in force at the time the strike began.” ‘The retailers claim that this state- meat places them in a falxe light before the pubdlic, making It belleve that they (the retailers) are “bleeding the pub: He." ‘The retailers admit that the cir ular prices of the companies have not been advanced more than the regulir 10 cents a month, but they say it has been impossible to purchase asthra- che coal from the operators at these prices; that advances ranging from $1 to $3.90 per ton having been asked and |WANT TO ENJOIN Empire Bridge Company Asks for Sweeping Injunction— Court Says Men Must Not Prevent Others Working. Bweeping injunctions against the al striking iron workers of the Empire Bridge Company, of Clay street and Page avenue, Brooklyn, were asked for in the Supreme Court this morning. The employing firm asked Justice Dickey for an order restraining the strikers from congregatkyg In the streets about the place; from gathering in groups on any street or in any hail; from even passing the factory bulldings jana from posting pickets and attempt- ing Iv any way to prevent others from taking the places of the atrikers, Five hundred men of the local unton No. 48 of the Inside Imn Workers struck on June 9. The works are still | being operated, but with non-union help. In opposing the mfotion for an in- |junction ex-dudge Quigley, counsel to the atrikers, aif “We are offering no violence nor shall we. We ask that you deny this motics: vecause If granted the moral effect of ‘BROOKLYN STRIKERS | OPE! $12, °15 60°18 Men’s Suits. To save the stock from ruin this ruinous selling. We're shifting everything prior to Fall readiness. Where stocks are too plentiful, we're shifting ‘em out of the store at any price that'll do the trick clean and decisively. You'll find the choosing a regulir fashion haven. The three-piece garments are char acteristic examples of Hecht's style, judeme and ability to control the best. We can tit every shaped man, Several styles of sw Y ly cut two-piece suits in Homespun and flannels Pitch in and buy ab $6.90, Lvery last $18.00 price-tag up to the time this A Price Crash SETTLE BY OUR PART-PAYMENT PLAN. — | uit was bearing a $12.00, $15.00 or %) sale went into eifect. aay ory STORE CLOSES AT 1 O’CLOCK TO-MORROW. NY FOR SATURDAY IN THE BOYS’ THEBIG STORE UF ACTTY iN ITSELF IEGEU COODERE = il) SSDS AVR mec ne at TRE FOUHTAIN A Sensation CLOTHING AND HAT STORE. Boys * Saucts. 1,000 WASHABLE SAILOR SUITS, comprising a collection of odd lots. . Further argument unnecessary. SATURDAY MORNING , oO ey aie heea ne ae aay Sy ne| (Re Stpmach of a self-respecting dog. | that they have been compeiled 10 pay | ee Le enon greatly. There is was alone, His money wes sate, but| aren liver and enlldewed bread make | those) proces! or allow the coal) to “le need of this injunetion.” = (stain Floor, Reard he was bleeding from a lacerated wcaip|"? the principal part of our diet. Two | main ca the dock and let their custom: | "7 ag ecision Judge Dickey BOYS’ EXTRA SHORT TROUSERS | SATURDAY wound, Near him lay a new revolyer| °F three days ago we held an indlgna- /em Woe ie is a tact that when |*@id: ‘There are a lot of demagogues d and two Improvised black-jacks. They | 40n meeting and appointed one of the rene ny 1900 wWaw inaugurated many |®HO Rave caused the idea to spread ‘woollen and wastiable fabrics, all in | men as spokesman to go with a com. | the strike of 190 was Inaugural many | 40 the courts are for the rich only; { Cc | cow ‘the |that the lavoring people do not get one large assortment, were pieces of rubber hose filled with of the dealers had contracts for Main Floor, Near.) » sand and pleces of iron. His cries brought Capt, Rosenberg, of | the John C. Garrison, another clam boat anchored a half mile off, and Rosen- beng took the wounded man ashore,| “Then the man who brought the com- |renew the ontracts at an advance of $1/ cts ac of $1| x r e a. ipti The wound was found to be afrac-|plaint was ‘classed,’ or reduced one |a ton TR a eee Terie araleeuions orl = Caps of all descriptions, ture of the skull, Sprut was taken to| number in rank. One of the men wh ces quoted to retailers to-day La a Se SRG ae ee (Main Floor, Rear.) the hospital. Dotective Releigh. of the | deserted severni dae men who | The prices qwoted to retailers to-day | wverypody and my experience ja that Brooklyn ctieadquarteresstite s several days ago, and who |was: Stove, $845 alongside; chestnut, better than the rich was de- talled on the case. Sprut 1s u cover, hard-working clam digger and was reputed to have several thousand dollans hidden somewhere on board his boat. BRIDE, DESERTED, LOSES HER MIND 2 Mrs. Edwin Miller, Left Alone by Bridegroom, Wanders) Milk Wagon and Was Slain| Slootin Has Right to Know the Hovse-Smiths’ and Bridgemen's About, and It Is Believed} While Playing the Game of| How Much Twombley and| ting, sno aeciared of towey and the Special Ollering for Saturday) Morning: She Is Demented. which was sympathetic in Linen o mf ey the employees of the Pen’ 1 white stripes and pin dots. Snecial fe ¥ | Compa in Philadelphi. vere 01 wh rin ty Snecia oy Satur S, ) A young women who first said she was} 0 1. a Sycectn oe |Company” in” Philadelphia wer n pavacnte -98¢, | The last uF the Ee BUDO. PANAMAS. | MORNING Frances Stoddard, but who later ad- ga Lindenwell, five yeare old, was| Supreme Cou requiring that! ata meeting held by the New York! ————————E Ld of them i mitted that she was Mrs. Edwin Miller, | TU over and killed in front of her|H Bckay Twombley and James B. jBaion at Bitty ala th street and. Third — | Also ROUGH AND FINE BRAIDS. | Cc waa found wandering almleegly about | me at No. &7 Warren atreet, Brook-|Heggin submit to examination befure| uvenue last night it was decided | by | | SENNETS, f the streets of Jeruey City to-day by the |). this afternoon by a milk wagon |Refereo William B. Francis were grant-| {hoe amboard om ine Wilidmanits . ALL NEW YACHT SHAPES the ed by Justice Dickey in Brookiyn this Sizes 7!4, Zia 7s only | on iy Thy ; Police, After she had asked a number of po- ‘Heemen how she could get to her home at No, 20 Main street, Havre de Grace, ‘Md., without railroad fare she was taken tothe City Court, i jere she said she had been married a [had successfully eluded the “tagger” | Mrs. Van Slootin sald that her hus ; 3 gerriars ane anid she hed been emarcieg s |had succossfully elud t > out opposition. to fll the vacancy in the ee . (0 Kod 5 girls started in |band had consummated a big land deal Yeat for the Ciltheroe division of Lanca- i 8 eeiived in New York and that he Was oursuit of her. in South America for Mr. Twombley| shire. saused by ihe elevation to the — , | SERGES, FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, CHEVISTS, when he deserted her in the Penneylva-| ,/%,TUnuing across the street in front Jand Mr. Haggin and that his commis: peerage of Sir Ugntred James | Kas. ’ || SUITS WITH VESTS, SUITS WITHOUT VESTS, nla station, Jemey City. He told her to | or hem ame Cua Meiyece ce iT Mt HeePn |sion had been disputed until he de-|SPuiticworth. who sat for the division | Sat wait on a bench until he returned. After spaired of ever getting anything. : | ‘alting four hours she began to realize that she was alone and without funds In a strange city, ‘She was turned over to the State Board of Guardians and the secretary, piss, Frances Day, has written to her me. WOMAN REWARDS CITY NOT TO PAY STILL IN PANIC 9614 YFAR | ismaridinaigenum 3 EAM RENE WE BRAVE POLICEMAN, Wealthy Mrs. Jennings Gives Handsome Mementoes to| the Board of Estimate May AlamiociR E eadyito Rice=Tere eee er - Three Bluecoats Who Saved| Rescind Resolutions of Van} 1 0" ee ere anh INTHE BAKERY | [IN FRESH VEGE- JUST THINK! Wyck Administration. ying iM SECTION. TABLES. GOLDEN SANTOS Farcy New Long Island Her and Nieces in Runaway, Detective-S eants Willia: Day a gonn tea era pe aa Muz| portionment has the right to revise or] LOS AN ES, Cal, Aug. 1.—Al- PRU Crea ages Tea uM M*"| alter resolutions passe@ by the Board of|though no more severe earthquake 12] t St t: ( h th S . oned heme-made ctul- BEETS: Fresh Long Is! Naught, jr, have been made the reci-| puso Improvements of Mayor Van|shocks have been experienced here to- Ss reet: atnham quare: lersanddougtnuts, 77] J and Beets; 3 large og oa dor, bunctes, plents of handsome mementoes of their ! bravery, the gifts of Mrs, Robert 1, Jennings, wife of the Vice-President of the Crucible Steel Company, of No. 171 Broadway, whose life and those of her Partie ; : x . join that body from rescinding resou-| Partles from Lompoc and outlying dis z two pieces the policemen saved On) 11554 which would compel the city of| (riets have reached Los Alamos with | STEAKS: ae IS SAUS Selected Franke cae a panying the gifts Mrs, gene {NOW York w pay for the Improvement| stories of havoc in the hills. A great | iurter Sausages, 4 Ibs., nings sent a letter of thanks, in waleh | and opening of several streets in the|!andslide, carrying down hundreds of POULTRY: Selected 350, ib 7 she that so long as she lved she | Bronx instead of levying the assess-| tone of earth, occurred near the Hoo- | |] fancy fowl, per Ib., /4 POULTRY Fancy freeb Would ever remember the bravery of |mente on the owners of the property di-| ver ranch | Anu lesae lanier Sus dressed Broilers, pet She three policemen, who had undoubte | ocuiy nenefited. The road from Lompoc was buried for ’ mer oe 6 pair, f) jeces. ‘The actions were those of Joseph Rich-| fifty feet. As far as the eye can reach ple eons baad COUNTER, SELECTED SOFT LAMB: Hindquarters fancy SHELL CRABS, doz., 0) | plaint to the First Lieutenant “The Lieutenant examined the liver and bread shown to him and said: ‘It's [good enough for anybody to eat.’ | as captured, was court-martlalled and | Sentenced to a bread-and-water diet in | irons for two days and the loss of two months’ pay.” LITTLE GIRL RUN OVER ANB KILLED, Five-Year-Old Ran in Front of “Tag.” belonging to Rockland County* Milk Company and driven by Rudolph Hopper, of No. 206 Concord street. The child was playing tag with other children of the neighborhood. Seeming- ly more agile than her playmates she horse had knocked the child down and the wheels had passed over her body Hopper picked up the limp little body after he could stop his horse and car- ried It lato the house. A few minutes later he was arrested and will be held for the coroner. FOR NEW STREETS. Justice Giegerich Decides that ‘That the Board of Estimate and Ap- Wyck's administration was to-day de- cided by Justice Glegerich in the Su- preme Court, He dented seven applications to en (domestic sizes) at $3.00 alongalde. companies immediately notifiet the dealers of the cancelation of such con- trais and the next day allowed theen to $8, wgside; pea, $7 alongside; No. 2 souck wheat alongside; No. 3 buck wheat, $4. alongside and pea and du-t 8.60 alongside, No quotation was made On egg coal, MILLIONAIRES MUST ANSWER THIS WIDOW Van Justice Decides Mrs. Haggin Owed Her Husband. morning. ‘They were given on application of Mrs Mary L. Van Slootin, widow of William Van Slootin, who shot himseif recently | while worrying over business affairs? Counsel for Mr. Twombley and Mr. Haggin opposed the motion, but Justice Dickey decided that the widow had a Fight to know what moneys were duc, ie any, to her husband's estate from them, OVER EARTHQUAKE Remaining Residents of Los fornia City. day the people are still pante-atricken Many of those who have not already flel from thelr homes are prepared to leave In case the disturbances continue from this grade to that there are, spots Jrecognition there. If these strikers do not purpose to do these things 1 a Jasked to enjoin they should not fear | indunction. Jt they purpose to do ‘the poor men fare lin 87 vurts are not {some men do Lot y Elsner, one presentod to id that Elsner had the strikers. Judge ted an affidavit from |Risner in which the man sild he bh signed the other aMdavit under orders and that he never knew what he swore to. He said he had not been assaulted, y An affidavit from Hen of the new worlanen, it declat NEW BRIDGE STRIKE STOPS. | Men with No Grievance Return to | Work on Williamaborg Structure. The strike of the 400 members of The. strike, men went back to. work. was because [ne grievance. |LABOR MAN commons. LONDON, Aug, 1.—D, E. Shackelton, a member of the Labor party, has been elected to the House of Commons, with- 2226 to 2234 Third Ave.) 193 to 205 Park Row, Corner 12Jst St. (OWPERTHWA . A. 1. NAMM, | Fulton St., Elm Place and Hoyt St, Brooklyn. at the Beach? ath? Saturday suit along morning To have a real good time take your iday o come in to see Us bargain in the city. $3.50 Bathing Suits at $1.69. Friday from 3 to 5 P. 1 Saturday from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. de of Black trimmed with nd trimmed as good as tins sale only haven't any the bigges Blue Steilan, rows of They ares sailor collar, narrow braid, Quality and finis Our price fer th Extra Size Waists, 98c. or three skirt $4.01 wide dozen lies’ extra Waists ao Lawn, Madras and colored. Are You Going. to Spend a | The Road to Success Is Through & SONS Chatham Square. | BOYS’ STRAW AND WASHABLE HATS. Boys’ and Children’s Straw Sailors, BLACKBERRY BRANDY, for me- ROAST BEEF: Prime Ribs of Beef, per Ib., BREAD: ‘The largest and Test loat pt bread in the city fox Washable Tams, Wen’s Hat and Clothing SATURDAY 25C OFFERS FOR SATURDAY. SO Ou yale in M Wen’s Sutts. Highest Qualities. L BRAND OLD TOM GIN, per per gall:n, 75 GREEN PEAS, GR! EEANS, or WAX FEANS, per quart, 5 3 LEMONS: Bright juicy Messinas, doren, 15 72 Wines and Liguors. Lowest Prices. RAMSAY SCOTCH WHISKEY, bot. World’s Greatest Grocery. Exceptional Saturday Morning Offerings. j CH. fh Aiale of Mpn’s Clothing Store): (Fourth Poor.) COFFEE, SWEET AND SOUND, 2 FORT, appstizin, ‘and toothaeme,lba fy AMERICAN FULL CREAM CHEESE, tb 73 rr Jards, John O, Baker, who had two euits; ARMOUR'S Mild Sugas- LOUBET SIGNS CLOSURES. William A, C, Dougherty, the Home for|on the mountain side indicating where Canada Lamb, per V fs) Cured BOILED HAMS, BOSTON BOILED + |Incurables, Robert H. M. Ferguson and] Huge boulders were sent thundering Ibi, SLICED; LOBSTERS, each, JO) others and Catherine M. Andrews/ down the valleys. ° |] CRACKERS: Fresh home- SARDINES: Fancy Domes Final Action to Shutting Relistous) | 4345: Mayor Low and the other mem-| John R. Dunn, a mountain farmer, re |] conde Fig Bars, Ibe, Pertb.. © 2/e | te Spiced Sardines, Hatabiishmente in France, bers of the Board of Estimate and Ap-|ports a road-destroying landslide in : ‘ ° | | 25c.; per Ib., Oe ON Scat 20) PARIS, Aug, L—A Cabinet Gounct|portionment. ‘They were all the same in|Drum Canyon, The face of the hills are (@) Special Discount of 25% to close! !ms: was held at Rambouillet, where “Prest-| principle, but related to different streets, | charged with nolves which Drum de O r | Be upon saying” sda The UL EaLS a8 a8 SIGNS serena the moa trtifiganda b out many patterns of Carpets and| MM ; explained 5,00) ver heard. The ol] wells aroi e Fellgious establishments had not appiled | KILLED BY CLEAR SKY BOLT. |town ot 10» Alamos seam not cy nan Matti for authorization a regulred by he re mitered a MB Agt tO" hays, atting, a z Law Associations. Half,of the aumbor| Farm Hand Strack While Driving | Since the beginning of ths | | cted | faith bfonging to | | esinning of the earthquake ‘ i Beted. In good faith bAonging to. the | aia dintate Also Dene: (sosles ture. has been mens Very low prices also on odd lots r |oporeaate aPRetALA, fae een, on The World's Were exempted from tie operations of fe law All save 400 of the remaining halt h obeyed M. Combes's clroular and clo Voluntarily, ‘I'he others had decided Wt for the decrees of closure. Thea were submitied { President and he signed them JUSTICE FURSMAN OUT. Resignation to Take Effect Im- y Recetyed in Albany, ALBANY, N. ¥., Aug. 1.~The revig- ation of Kdgar L. Pursinan, as Juauce of the Supreme Court in the Third Judicial District, wax recelved at the office of the etary of State to-day It is dated Aug. 1 and takes effect im: mediately, PAUNCEFOTE LEFT $318,500 wi 6 LONDON, Aug. 1.—The will of the jate Lord Pauncefote, British Ambassa- United States, | a (Special to The Evening World. LOCKPORT, N. ¥,, Aug. 1—John| Lampman, @ young Canadian working | for A. W. Plerson, of the Slayton Bet- tlement road, six miles northeast of f Lockport, was killed by a bolt of light- ning from an almost clear sky to-day. Lampman drove to the fleld to begin the guy's work, A lght rain wag falling | but the sky overhead was clear, | A bolt of lightning that lit up the sky struck the rear of the wagon, killing| Lampman instantly and, running along | the tongue, Killed beth horses, Mr, | Pierson had a moment before jumped oft the wagon to look at crop {n an- other fleld, He had not goné twenty feet when the Mghtoing struck, He was shocked, but recovered In half an hour and gaye the alarm, SIGNS AS LADY FRANCIS HOPE May Yohe Uses Title in Register- Hotel. LONDON, 2 linMay Yolie drove lotel to-day and regis- Lady Vrancte Hope coming from the earth as from the san ——— Boy's Body Founda, nude body of a boy in the Nort The Was found River off And was removed to the hoy probably had been swimming. this morning SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder, It curcaypalaful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns anu bunions, It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot- Hase makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It ia a certain cure for aweat- ing, callous aad hot tired, aching feet, Try It to-day. Sold by all drug. gists and shoe stores. Don't acce| fuy sabeitals. BY mall for 26 cen In atampe. FRED, Address Allen 8, p Le Roy, %% : ' ¥ AND of proprietors. CASH 0 MATTING. This business is NOT INCORPORATED, } but is ran by the third and fourth generations The reputation of the house and the satisfying of all customers are there- fore the principal considerations. and remnants, many of them large ‘enough to cover small rooms, PRICES MARKED in PLAIN FIGURES. | Customers may add to their Accounts in either store or make payments at either, suit ing their own convenience. No extra charges of any hind. R LIBERAL CREDIT. Best July. 2 columns of advertising printed during July. 178% columns MORE than in July last year, § The World's |) Best July. iy