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nT) THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12, 1908. : WEIDENFELD DENIES HE _‘SWORD OF FIRE [PRINCE CHEN DRIVES __‘RiLIEF FROM PATRONIZED PETER POWER. i 90 [INER, “THROUGH CHINATOWN. BRIDtE CRUSH | , ‘--—_____— Big Operator Declares He Does Not Know Elusive Youth in the Northern Securities Merger Suit—Contra- dicts Lawyer Lamb, hy Who Brings Three New Figures Into While the Passengers ' Visits City Hall, Looks Over City from a Skyscraper and Invades Wall Street District | Lindenthal in Semi- Danced Bolt Struck! ; nen Annual Re | ; | «»Wears iti port Says Mainmast of Moltke Wears Robes Showing His High Position. Plans Will Solve the andStunnedSeamen. | Problem. ~ ZA Noe Pnino Me | Con ba gantnren/ ee sive ! ALL ABOARD IN FRIGHT. TO EXTEND THE TERMINAL. | ox, EF, Case. | While Revellers Fled to Cabins; Gir Tracks to Centre Street Nec. | ww essary for Changes at Man- Members of Crew Lay Un-| conscious on Deck —Ship Careened Under Shock. hattan End of. Structure— Camille Weidenfeld, copper mag- Few Delays Noted, nate and business partner of Thom- as W. Lawson, told what he did not oF know of the elusive Peter Power at ie the hearing of the Northern Pacific merger suit, before (Commissioner Mabey in the Federa] Building to- YY daw. % Mr. Weidenfeld, who was quick and frank in his answers to counsel said that he held 100 shares of Bridge Commissioner Lindenthal made public to-day his semi-annual report for the first six months of 192. Referring to the Brooklyn Bridge, the Commi: sioner saye that delays have been very few in the traffic, only a few due to heavy siowstorms in February and March being worth noting. What Is described by passengers and! members of the crew as an enormous sword of fire came out of the sky 20 miles off Sandy Hook, struck the main-| mast of the Hamburg-American liner Moltke, glanced off and plunged into the sea a little off the starboard rail \ A wave that keeled the ship followed | ( Northern Securities stock, which he jthe submersion of the strange visitor “f from the sky and clouds of steam arose He does not estimate the number of BP ‘bought last December, and had since from the water. i wae ted b: ABs Mites Ga had x (tempentuoN Introduced to Mr. Fornes, people carried acioss the bridge in one profited by. fe eae . P | me day, but quotes figures of the Brooklyn aa. ‘They were not purchased to enable hoes Uni saturdays Serene the (ere " SS Rapid Transit Company for of " s e. | cabin passengers were able to go about ark Row, ofties as the gayly attired crowd filed | twent¢-four hours, in which pas- : A ei a the decks. “Sunday was a fine day| — = —————— Gown the halls. theln siippered fect DAt- | sengers were carried on the trolley cars : Sec! erger. He de- sf ve ; : SRG EH fal ering strangely on the marble 5 fs Northern Securities merger aboard, and in| the evening a number} Prince T’sal Chen, of China, went Ting Sirangely on the mation of great | This is an increase, he says, of 11.994 moment to the Acting. Mayor. He had|passengers over the previous count, of passengers met in the saloon and de-| sightseel Jew Y cided to celebrate the last night st seal ipig ep ne and visiting in New York with a dance. | Ff a oe He was received by = . This was in progress at 9.30 o'clock ng Mayor Fornes in the City COPPER MAGNATE WEIDENFELD. last night. Scores of passengers were, Hall, looked over the lower city from engaged in, His books, he| Seated about the decks listening to the the pinnacle of a skyscraper, gazct prepared a speech in advance and had a Ns Nope of it an hie desk, ‘Introductions | Ade last full. were made by the Chinese Consul and| Referring to plans for temporary re- glish interpreters in| the Prince's | lief, Mr. Lindenthal sa suite. Following this Mr, Kornes de-| A number of pla . livered the following address of wel- ber of plans have been pre- sone pared providing for increased traffic ‘On benaif of the Administration and the citi-| facilities at the Manhattan terminal of *clared as a matter of fact that he did not know Power, but had con- tributed $3,500 to help pay the ex- * penses of the merger suit, because | he was agsured that the young man |p.» just from the brokerage firm of| had \¢ int kK the or uestion, adding: = "'R 10 sh wred by the Taimb. You are connected with aE UE Ss wa ; Secure Best grossly improper—grosely — im- i was a responsible stockholder. He | Content & Vo d not show the latter fact. music and talking of the close proximity | ¢t ey i eetlnk no Haid), (wraw never : pon the spot where J. Pierpont zens ot Nem York 1 have the honor to eatend to ' desired a test made, for he intends | reat een eee ey ei eiab. He hud New Figares in Cane. of home. Lightning played in a leaden, sy 0DO0 00 & ‘ lereon enn of Now ork Meitace Chek and: sasreiates | the bridge, the most feasible and least Hy to begin a similar suit himself. agreed, he sald, to “carry that} The croas-examination naa enlivened] Sky along nearer horizon, dt a os Pica ae ae t : Ea > of the Tae eralalinsleeett ett {san esteemed) srty: expensive being a plan for four addi- ij Ificate for Mr. Power when the names of three other persons| sea was smooth and the great eteamship| World, drove throu, a2 ets ta hoeets aseb ayy tional el © lower flo ; Mr, Weidenteld announced that his] “"[' Hever knew Mr Peter Power," safd| heretofore not mentioned were Brought Mine fall a P ba inatown in Meee eetative cot ap lempite which. Tanti al loop tracks on the lower floor a pa 2 aver Ree eet eer ae eee aar celine | See eee coll ape royal state and turned pale at the the earitent period of civilization, a country whose | of the terminal for the use of (he sure | relations with Lawyer feed: », coun- |" Npld vou ever authorize the payment) worth Ives Chapman, Mrs, Sofia ‘Barth Shaft of Light. smell of one of Chuck Conner's Tees aa er thoamnd yeu | face care until plaae for: permanent im. ; or Power, were strained. of any money to Mr Lamb for hts work |Chapman and Wilton’ N. Bouden. They. ‘ ‘eMjur great philosopher Contuciua, when asked | Provement can be carried out, eat In the {ithgaslon?" Chapman and vitae when Mr, Lamb| ‘The storm increased in violence and cigars, wets ras Bao werd woich might corre ans | + : pec rh But before such track He contradicted statements made hy it personally. Capt. Stein, who wan | asked: the electrical display in the sky became ’ i rule of conduct answered with wisdom. rersuch tracks:van: boy bullt The Prince will leave to-nigh i the lawyer and when cross-examined by | 10: Ing after my Interest, may Nave] “Do you know Elisworth Ives Chap-| more brilliant. The passengers bundled Niagara Fail 4 te night for urpansed tte city. | What you do not it wile necessary M2 extend the tall i = structing him | Pal, him. man?" : % sat ‘alls and from e @ to yourself, do ‘not do to others. switching tracks of the bridge raily Lamb refused to admit Instructing him a can elhint nt umber cet yearet! up on the deck fascinated by the flash 5 x there he will| | cuen Mecte the Ald, Nations, ax well-an individuals, cannot do tet | ove ete tre street amd, % about the merger sults Connected with Content & Co “ fat was your association with| ing among the dark clouds and the re- go direct to Vancouver, B. C., where Meets e Aldermen, | ter than live Pru at rule of Gontuctus. Two Hd be ntre street and lengthen out a b n suis eee ’ i s me _ i y fo, when the goverament of your great and | the platforms in order to obta ape F Bie trnsnsh oe illeworth Aves hep Made 9 Prone, BT pocvou mean by anopeiation?! ||(earnyr ae ceees he will take'a ship for Japan, iting nas Spence’ eravsnd €3:| proaches ard stalrmass.reustted to te N. Bauden, sald to be inter in Saou ate Se ec weeks ago at my (ofice, ight sprang out of the clouds and|to-day. After the performance of “The | that was gorgeous in the extreme. His | case the wisdom and rule of conduct taught by aaa : aust i case, were mentioned for the tirst time | PARIS, eT Lainie Bile “Da 'you know Mrs. Sola Barth Chap-| struck the steamship, The topmast was | Wild Rose’ Ke < Siete four Immertal philosopher. The new civilisation | MOved When the new loops are bullt. : fone jon Uwe contrary, L made bie profit! yah DHGlGCGA MGMRE SHOR GAME (ADEE IMCL NIENE Re censteontiy Eke Senter tel open ie feather looked as though it had | op "tne Western World held out steadfastly and | Conflicting interests and circumstances § 0 out of my purchase ae once." s! a hose in-! night he rej mie Ala ee & i ral | a are Ks S 5 ets and ¢ a F Ate Lamb asked that Bourke Cockran | "Mr Weldenfeld, do you consider the! (.Nos.J met her once’ a. ca side think that the ship was in collision | renalron tothe Waldort-Astaris)|(Ueen Newly 1rened: and R18) YSUOR IRC eee er aoe alert Re lttoet ariieadisy|| nave sua caricelayed| tne: lmproverent. prese sult to be based on legitimate Don't. you Know that Mr. Chapman with his suite and spent a long time| ot Was as conspicuous as the dome of | te kovsrnment created by the oldest civitteation | 1 be called as a wiiness Beata? : ane of the original plaintiffs in these| or that there had been an accident to the! over a meal and a discussi Tharvulliser BullanE eniaeRUNn rides ieee These proposed temporary expedients ; ‘Lawyer Lamb, who preceeded the] “On, yes! Perfectly legitimate, Mr, [Sults?’ engines. The end of the shaft ran dowa| whether Hildie Foy tsa Chinaman ore Pe EUS OR a AUD AN SORY [fa wanl Cantralas mpogalde By mature men} have no relation to the permanent te copper magnate on the stand, said taat| Lamb. always assured me that Poter| [1 do. ck for Mra.| the Insulating wire on the mast for a - Se une ADDL ai of his suite dis: | ee but it, the people. of our respective na- |Minal Improvements, and should be if given time he would prod his | Power held the stock tn his oWn right aS) peut Lo thal Alalinen GE re bene tortyi testeenallinen Swede. It was a fatiguing discussion | {anced In point of sartorial splendor. | tions learn to practiee all the virtues he taught, | made on a comprehensive scale for all produ “Did you have. a conversation with {CMa to ibegin) these "sultst and an elaborate feed. The long line of carriages moving down | we shall ever xrow In wisdom and friendly re- + ’ Muoh-wanted client tn court, He was | yg te ye tae a eaten econ re. |, “1,did not. Never bought stock for) shot off into the sea ‘ : Tations future needs, and should include the 5 not given an adjournment asked for. | dress, or grievances of stockholders? 7 ; none Parecia lGtevarnclty enol weresonlilholl eee ee earn ea castag antsy Fifth avenue, each with Its cargo of} "f'trust that the visit of Your Royal Highness [Other bridges over the East River now a Bees wa tatinis dealing with! Pow ere Tato 1 know Wilton N. Bouden? r morning he asked that the accounts of | kayly attired yellow men, attracted the | to the United States will afford you extreme | under construction.” : and then told'otihis dealing with vowsr: | Why waa’ Capt, Steln brought into deck assert that there was a hissing | nis visit to-President Roosevelt be read| attention of thousands, and — thelr | aamach", Alta gtee® “ke Bonds. of ust and ; a Power May Appear. se Do you recall meeting Mr Bauden| sound when the shaft hit the water 88/44 nim from thi (i A eattG i teaill xa Hy er) do much to strengthen the bonds of ju a] The Commissioner then refers to the Peter Power, it was whispered about 1 confidence in his ability and his] in, January, 1902? if a great white hot steel beam had | y _the morning newspapers, | hearty, smiling greeting caused the I friendship existing between the two na-|two plans for relief, one of which was ‘4 ROGER Un anicoure. x Hee bah ment of my Interest saved me o sir asanidronnea Gntonuekwiven | Wang Kai Kah, English Secretary to] Prince to exult. =} devised by the three experts and the - me p in court at any time to 1D anestion with th Weldenfeld Dentes It. The resect carcened to wort and pas-| th Prince, translated the storles into| A shart dlatanice from the hotel there Hemmonee by Mr. We other by Chief Eagineer Martin, of the ea iG : Syag any connection with the] pig you not meet Mr. Bauden at the | gengors ran screaming from the saloen Chinese, They appeared to give His|stood on a comer four Chinamen, Hacn|,,Minister Wu made response as fol-) Brooklyn Bridge. Concluding the sub- 4 yer cE mb nustled Into the esurt- a omce of Thomat & Post, No, 71 Broad-| s0a" caning ‘whtlo those on deck fed | EAness great satisfaction had a bundle, presumably of soiled or |!" ** Ject of relief for the Bridge, he say } Re cr atttuiite busdie ot lam etait way, In January ar) Nevruery wildly for shelter. The officers and Out to See the City. cleansed clothes, and each wore a jacket arettatt trees He rere tate oweitn ne has | “There 1s good reason for the bellet a . depositing a bundle of tay suit of Peter Power, moe : of cheap plum-colored cloth. On the| heen recetved in New York. It will be a source [that th the co-operati tL RR TRG Nher cieniac be Did you not confer with Mr, Thomas |orew assured the frightened people that © cons: lon of breakfa at through the co-operation of the ry fe cenlent nveate)el ander: the agnenly | ghad other clients be) TiS anbject of the Northern Pa-|there hud been no damage, but the jane soneusants snot breakfast and the | hend of each perched one of those funny of Rreat oleasure mot aniy to us but to the | Bridge Department with the Rapid + quested 0 Mw n , eile suits dance was broken up and many of the i papers took up all the! felt hats that nobody but a Chinaman | courtesies added proofs of the friendly relations | Transit Board a final, adequate and per~ which was denied. T don't know, but Tecan state frankly 1 don't remember morning hours. In the meantime the]in th é/ 2 ween the 7 . rh ; a Daeasnaste Weraiunablesto/sicep (oritaelliery e United States apncars to be able | betwen th tions, What he has seen! manent solution will be found fur tne 5 I desire to bring Mr. Power here to fave, been instructed by my at-] comm tt @ fact that you aeked |rest of the night servants of the party had been busy|to buy. As the Prince went by they | ant, “aperienced here he honer to make of the | bridge terminal auestion.”” \. 4 testify,” he sald, “but 1 feel that 1 ag} he Dae RA De OMAN Tae aeont te) havel ME yes packing the effects of the travellers in| crossed thélr hands and made odd ges-| is august Majenty. | “se |= BR Feros ———___ ¥ Diigchamoered by the otnor side. | “von! fipetanse non Ae Meee er, jeamen Stunned, preparation for the long journey across|tures, They recognized the peacock| From the City Hall Prince Chen and/ NEQGLECTED HIS FAMILY. think I should be facilitated Instewd of | Atlodasierith Larabee Men Pity epee P| Cant. Bengwald said when his ship the continent. It was long after nodn| feather, if not the man who wore it. his gulte were taken for @ ride across . 4 being interfered with. That Is why 1) a4. winery mated that instead of de-| srg 1 you me that Thomas @|was docked at Hoboken to-day that tne | When James B. Reynolds, Secretary to| Prince Chen spoke a word to one of [12° ,Brogklyn Bridge. | Upon returning | want an adjournment 1 ircehe, winenantntod that! instead of be: litnat held 400) aharcs @fN. Po and jbolt did not burt any member of the the Mayor, arrived at the Waldort-(his Interpreters. Then he turned and | Wers antan iheetsh che the carrtones|\Wera (As) Bet ito. the nd for “| object!” shouted Mr. Guthrie Ing favorable to Kaumb, (elt relations | eee ee woing to ank them to [crow passengers, Msnule, tals Asser, | Astoria to escort Prince Chen, Bir Chen-|made to the four Chinamen on the side-|{trict and then to the Park Row Butld- Three Months as Punishment. . ‘35 on, said Examiner Mabey ; j sult naw ending, wgainet hin, 1s welll intervenes? the! men’ on" the ‘bridge were knocked tung Jiang Cheng, the new Chinese} walk a profound bow and smiled the Ing, where the Celestial visit@es were] John Ward, of No. 645 Hast nOe Hun- “Am I not to be allowed some priv ee the homas ane ourke | Fy insensible, one remaining unconscious | Mister; Wu Tin-fang, the present Chi-| while and waved his fan, Lon, A he tall towers and’ treated 4 yer ve feet Cagked/Sir. Lamb. “1 wish to get| CPA! aia inte, tiamb tell you when|| avcicknee: that Th peat | LEPREn Geoion ae Theeniotwere anocke [tiene Miniater, and otter a Bieeeoe reel neioeraaeice Mar sases seal casita (ne | Couare a eee oie ope sberaainlalng Se ee Hate Laat ener Pow re." heuive tt at the “You Know that Thomas and Pt crward Bac of the » were shock- |), = : co en in Paris they ascended " eme! Mb. Power bere wo fret isousset ‘thls’ tigation “with jou jknow that Thomas and Post) cg the “shattered topmast bears wit. | lestlals to the City Hall \ Guartet stood as if in a trance, gazing|the Biffel Tower, but all agreed that | on the Island at the hands of Magistrate i Well, we may finish the examination | *% 7 is yy man fawreliihetetnak ka?’ , Boe to the fact that something hit the| Before leaving the hotel Mr. Wu an-|@teach other. It was a bit of old China| the spectacle presented from that fa-| Zeller this morning for grossly neglect- : of our witnesses to-day,” said Lawyer war'a property owner and well quattied | fgtinl Wy Me oa cgnip| othe Moltke tert Hamburg on Aug. 2. \he desired to thank the people of New in New York tereat with that which unrolied fteelt to | NE his wife and children, 3 “when yi y take tho, to st 8 a fac ownel 7 : : * J} he desired to » people of New i Hl etek 7 a fl puis, enlely, mn ee ny, tak ; CO eee cornu of, this-atock had to do with this disc Pevioane: on Aug, 3 and. Boutharmpton Ye a wired te thank the people of New Questions About Subway, thelr view from the. top of the tallest | The wife had complained that her hus- . r Montrea and » en Ne your expectations » o She carried 4% ste oO cy ie courtesy i o0 es y SCT pe e y “Age i WU) ap ypught to make it a. test question tlon ; Py) llgussinveuidenimoricaoutiphessngetein rk for the courtesy and good feeling | pespite the efforts of Mim Reynolds tol MAN ar A we cnt band, who |s a waiter, seldom gave her him here Thursday t at q I don't know anything about it, P e they had manifested during the brief Chinatowf was crowded when Princ a: i [edie much aid you contribute. to-] a havent you had several conferences Fe visit of his countryme f dodge the Rapid Transit excavations as) Chen and. hi. party. drove, through | ony Money. “In the last three weeks hej. pewyes Damp Objects. widths Uapenges of the Hugatone” | SED Bankr Post about this Northern | FORCED TO JUMP OVERBOARD ee eee vu, vs great-| MCh as possible, It proved to he tin- Mott street, His Highness had )| has given me but $3, and my poor ehil- “On Aug. 5 at 6 o'clock, when you a About S500" Pacife suit?’ Re iS REAL SADE. practicable to nide all the holes in the| R&fvous about going into China-| dren, are hungry and have nothing to Mr. and Sirs. Power escaped from West] it, Maren, 142, mbout the time Mr Fean't say that thayes 5 Iy Impressed with New York. He thinks |Eroing trom the gaze of the Inquisitive) ome gi Ming, heard of the bloodthirati- | eat," she sild, Hurley and pr aealicuard rev Was oximined, did you know pu not meet Judge Lancaster! Merchant Driven from Lannch by |'t the most wonderful city he has visited | ¢y Ness of his subjects who live there, but — eded toward the Rhine-|jhat the vefondants counsel know) at the Hotel Buckingham? 4 Chinaman. He asked innumerable ques-| his visit proved most pleasant, Not an beck Ferry did you and they know where | Ing SUTTe ater Panerenee 5 “¥os." caping Steam Was Drowned. | 874 would like to spend much more siicerning the use to which. the| intoward demonstration was made, On NEW JAIL FOR WOMEN. you were goin Not then, How und dune when Cape | {Was 1 not present at the time?! AVRAGUEEL ON. Yo Aum. (2 —Hacy)| eee eee ee ERIN ne ee wus to be put—in fact, he was} the contrary the Chinese greeting to —— na were Se ates OL UBE dune when Capt): sb doni Know: thad vanowere: B piisds 5 . Aug. 12—Harry| phere, But his arrangements for sall-[interested In every: strange sight chat! the Prince was every bit ag cordial as ; Mr. Power und his wite were belnic| an dimcuits In mewuieine Nia cami Wis not Lnuagter in town | Plerve, thirty years old, a merchant, llv-ling have been made and they cannot be|ctme, under his observation, and in that of the white residents |SMer!# Dike Wants Money for Pperseouted, and we agreed that ho| tion until very recently. MMM) then to exam Morgan?" ing. in Skaneateles, was drowned or) dea f ar downtown he found niuch to in-| and oMficials of the city. ; si t rae Sera anianaviuni) sides (latomt Wiha hot the sublect at Pater Dower'a| ii. belleve fh BSkaneateles Lake to-day owned IN} conntermanded at this late hour. It 18) forest him, Dist Mulberry ‘Park and through the| cpene gee cr in Beseklye Fiat iael to ble Uavilliy for being Jaci untyine sublect of Peter Power's! yin have no recollection of advising | There was trouble with the boiler of|the hope of the Prince that another day No. extraordinary preparations had) crowded streets of the mid-east afde the | Sheriff Dike, of Brooklyn, has written mess ability being pune | Mie Taemt? me what the examination of; Mr, Mor-| his steam launch ax he ran the boat te|he may visit this place and spend many been made for the reception of the | carriages were driven in a hurried trip} a letter to Borough) President Swan- is lor contempt of Court No, sit gan should be? Ihe ine GIO oeGE Re, Dring kerigpa Ne iacnie asccUise”InE) The Tae nivel. (Ose ee eee eee a ete a nen ee, Waldorf-Astoria, A hurried | strom, urging him to use his influence “Did you not state recent! th 1 have not imped everboard In a chan ‘ Hall, A small detail of polleemen kept was eaten wid then Prince : y in this mat AdcaiditonAact Jumped everboard Ina channel between! groct tho exe on every hand the spectators In line, Fnployees of the and sulle started on, thele| 12 have the Board of Estimate and Ap- courtroom that It was A Vory CIV" | ne wings emphatically denied, th Rourke Cockran Named. Pra urea see q Tor his visit to Acting Mayor Fornes | City Departments flocked from their! long journey for home. portionment make Immediate provision trick of Mr. Power to clude tie deter | ha ever ul phatioally donied that] vy van recall the last time you met EE eed eel alee — — ~ ene __ | forthe construction of a new. womens tives?’ he evar ai y agreed to 4 AEUEOT Bourke Cockran?” | , fall_on the site of the present building Reever Camb Jumped io hia test saying 2 2 Yes, [met him today at it o'clock s on Raymond street. ee a are Neng meount® | Leary at aCraidiof any reaponeibiity| "Rist Souycigaiae: the Northern Pacino) : —_ - be shouted, shaking his fist at Mr.| “Banker Weltenteld dente ye Yes iy filme that he Knew of, untess tt was in ]YQeuen m cendeuts | | BG ctncte (calmly: “hicaa, Mr Lamb’ never had pas: Fey aro ready te. aubposnial Hi - | 4 eer Sant ything our request | U ' . formance which, reflvote little « SE ATS GR oe eet tates | ‘concerned’ Ravahaniit iin nbrantiaalnatierncaean feve that Mr, Cockran i \- ‘ i he witness answered that he had no | ZA\s,, Hat arity In Wie pOBKEN |aary "wttnoay aid Want, my “obsectior Caught in Undertow at At Old ‘Uncle Nick’’ Ward,|Helen Douglass Says She Was Feoolleotion of ever utlers the 6 ment that Mr. Power had cleverly eluded | the detectives, Did you amsign any stock to Mr Power? | noted on the ord,” sald Mr. Lamb. \ ” - i Mile on hate At act | Chicago Officers Shot| lantic City and Carried Out| Coachman to Capt, sats.’'| Robbed of Ring and Purse Hel r ar identity. tn to Sea_—Vain Efforts of Life; !8 Discovered by Child Play-’ ‘After Leaving a Blazing *. In answer to Lawyer Guthrie Mr eldenfeid | sult? i Lamalatated that’ in) “advising, "peter . ae ‘bern | a don't know ‘aye Down in Early Morn. aryl ing on Staten Island Car, saeiad eS. 6 broke: “Isn't fact that all the co A ; ‘ 5 4 e Fees iss That tae two aubposne: ser: [auimined hy the’ ction Of the broker | ctan it a feck mat a them | ing Fight—Five Ar.| Suarce 946 Paid Help Wants in this Vices were irregular and, tat in hia stl } s i the Consolidated Gus Company's reor Not all. Tean't may yah injon he wae not gullty "of contempt. | ganigiiior, wire —evilent when "Mr, |, The witnens admitted that he had met rests on Suspicion. Hot, Mr |flamb began his crosscexamination of Lawyer Chamber to-day, and alao (special to The Evening World.) Not a dollar." nate. ‘The questions were | Bourke Cockran and Mr. Cleveland ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Aug. 1 ‘Since Mr. Power went to Canada Makes Another D: Ww broth ere bathing | how much have you caused to be sent Jee | lakes Amother De CHICAGO, A 120m, While three brothers were bathing In him?” | | On the redirect examination Mr. Wel , Aug. 12--OMcers Timothy | the surf this noon at the foot of States ant oe Devine and Charles T. Pennell, patrol- : ee ee generation of that house, was found amond ring and a purse, They N f ennell, patrol-|ayenue two of them were drowned, J Bea HOCUS Se MLCT TO other New York papers combined, “Oh, pt, is aifter ent. | have ar objecting to the | dent eld dented taat we connection with ft th ay E sponsible correspondent In Montreal to | n was for the p eof con.| men of the Chicago Police Department.| ‘The boys were Ni po Sarraarandeat in ait as fo punpose of con- | mi mf partment,| "The boys were Nathan Angell, fifteen] dead In the fields near his home at Con-| gy. holds the street railroad responalble morning’s World. Nicholas Ward, for years coachman| Helen Douglass, an employee of the and general superintendent for Capt. | Hotel Jefferson, thinks she will sue tho BUT “Jake Vanderbilt, uncle of the rising | Metropolitan Street Rallway for the loss 317 Paid Help Wants fo the thirteen q Po! whom I intrusted the disbursement ane ; identity In the matter, ‘The! were ay iin tavslvar hi Whom 1 cautioned to take stepn to. pies So eee eee retin mar | Were milled here to-day In arevolver buts years old; Oscar, twelve, and Daniel. cord, 8, 1. this morning. He had been | because the car in whlch she was riding STORIENW Want Mx. Bower from leaving the coun: rar} tle with wha is supposed to have been} wight, of No. 5 Lanstowne avenue, | dead for several hours. Ward was sixty |to her home, at No. 137 West Thirty. ADBNTE ver rcre fl SENT ONS re a gang of thugs, 4 5 D wero ap ‘ 2 ; | BAKERS +++ BES 1, 5 Mr. Power,"” continued the witness Mes | Much mystery surrounds the shooting dealingelphles Be 4 i! years old, Heart disease or apoplexy is {third street, was pushing an empty cat, | panreNDERS 6 | MACHINISTS 4 4s not dependent upon any 1k \ tor sath ! t Q r here with thelr pare ; which blazed up at Broadway and ei baa Pee copendent unor ane, 1 wanted { ‘th men died before an adequate Ath’ New daraay avenue: supposed to have caused his death nee BLACKSMITHS 8 | MEN ssserseee 10 Bee tke chirge. ot become the plaintim tn thy account could be obtained, Devine In th F Twenty thing atrest and made such @ 8 | MILLINBRS ; Ke On ARS He tt d, Devine In the 'y got into a deep hole not far from] ‘The old man was one of the landmarks| tierce blaze that the firemen had to be |BONNAM vs vcr rf 6 The witness was questioned convern-| 4 FR Rigs ry 1 your Wentity might w ambulance on the way 10 the hospital} snore and the uedertow carried them sents miileatied e <4 0 be | OOKBINDERS .... 12 | NRCKWEAR 6 Ang other similar sults in 'y aH va ee , tnd Pennell on the operating table whilefenr to wea, Despite the efforts of lite-| x nun Island, Since Oepl. “Takes CANAD noua Dee kntyoe ROOKKEEPERS..... 4|NJRSEB »..., ra ip “one of thea awison, W : existed | That statement le ne surgeons were probing for bullets Se ete, ‘Daniel and Oscar | death Ward has lived on a comfortable} foe Oui, Sis polly abr Leal 7 aRierr 06 | OPERATORS «...... 27 Marauand was u complainat and which We 9 Teall aaverealheiiy tanenamats Three brothers—Arthur, John and Bam| Gare drowned, whiel Nathan wae| Pension provided by the grandsons of! Stner car, but three men, who were run. |BRAS® WORKBAS., 3 | OPTICIANS s Bat prought in Minnesota, Mr. Lamb not hoon serve! with v subpoena duces | ‘The witnena promiaed to produce at Dillon—with two others of their clan—| drought ash hecioas, Five doc-| old Commodore Vanderbilt, He was al-|ning to the Gre, halted her 2 ere Tue | BUTCHERS ....,.--, 11 | PACKERS ... r , 4 was “grossly insulted by Mr-|S% | twioke Wel gk and papers iene adjourned hearing all entries af the Jerry Hawley and George O'Brien—were | tors worked boys two hours to| waye called "Uncle Nick” by them: her. Sho revoried ber loss’ at the Ten- | CABINET MAKHRA 4 PAINTERS a 7 BT ee oe the insult oF th ge Tuntogs Weldentld & Oe ctu aae [purchase “of Northern Pacific sock | Arrested and held for examination rorlve them, and thousands of prome-| ‘Ten-year-old Jennie Brimley, playing | Jerioin station. CANVASSERS «1... 5|PAPERHANGBRS ., 2 Wgumstancer under which it was ortored | Mi, c lvelend’e anak ; Ma as Meets! ald Aes. A fourth brother of the Dillons was nadera on the board walk witnessed the| in the big fleld at Vanderblit avenue asl: CARPENTERS ...... 4| PIANO HANDS 4 CoB ge scids, there AD aarrecinent betmeen yours |g NON, ME Lat y) wall, ME Gute, recently sent to prlson and the police Jwccident and Richmond road, not far from where CARRIAGE HANDS. 4] PLUMBPRS ...... 9 Bi eg Weldenfeld Called, tna Shier aba nt bh ‘produced? Wish t9 oon with, tha | AY the others threatened to have re-| When the bodies were brought to the! Ward lived alone, found the old man’s ONE TRIUMVIR ABSENT. — [casiiwns .....0. 8|POCKETHOOK ye A Mr, Liam hen | #hall mart for Mon- | venge beach by the life-guards the vy of | body, It was removed to the morgue at MAIDS «. 16] MAKERS 2 f le enfel D Gniniaaneia P nv ach by} mua the mother of y CHAMBER! Rea reicenteld. the partner, of ATS Ie Hat sso pproguice the ma late train, at | The ght occurred just before dawn | the pave, who was ki the crowd and | Stapleton, where Coroner Schaefer ‘willl y. guatness Transacted ‘T COLLMOTORS vsse+ A[PORTERE sssservees 9 Ho Wad tel w sick poom tol ‘Sor you (O previiio'ms porsonal i Me poling ta” ee iared DA In.) near Jackson Boulevard nd Ashland recognized them, fainted. She te In a] hold an Inques ie mmencted TosDay at | nos TORS 7 | RoorERS ..., ‘ a face was pale and his hands|neas? 1 gursy no secured an urnment une ii | venue, in the aristocratic section of the] precariaus condition It is pelleved that the Vanderbiits Tammany Hall, COOKE seo one 49 | RUBBER WORKERS 3 broker and ts at present A, HARKOR| The withess Milly agreed to produce |aiclock Lewmorram, when the examine: | West Bide. The furillade of shots — will arrange for the old man's burlal,| No oMicial meeting of the Tammany |cuTTERS vec 4 | SAUBSLADIEG «.... » L. I Be, has been in Dusi-|the firm in N. P. stock, . aw continue: aroused the entire neighborhood. CiU-) SLEW HIM IN SELF-DEFENSE. Both Cornelius and Alfred Gwynne Van-| Advisory Committee was held to-day, | DISHWASHERS «+. 14] BALBSMEN so... d3 Y Yeara tn New York.” He is) Ginucing. at the lbrshare certincate — zens who heard the dying policemen derbilt haxe been telegraphed to for in-] Messr, Haffen and Murphy were at|DRESSMAKERS ...» 4) SHOPMAKERS ..... 9 RoRaAdleh Glstacher tks \iransferred duly 8, 0 or ncate was TAKES M'MILLAN’S BODY. rae THANE Ae miele assistance and| syoheel Nolan, ot No. 21 Wert Bixty- | *tructions. Tammany Hall, but ex-Judge McMahon | pRIVERS » MA | BTABLEMEN ooo 9 * & fo pidable, chin— firiking |into your polseasion Dec. %, 1801. Now, sit ar ty yes first atreet, wat atraigned before Cor- ——————- did not appear. DRUG CLERKS .... | STRNOGRAPHERS,, 6 wacteris Was attired in|tell us why was It transferred at thai| Special Tratm to Carry Dead joer Pennell heroically staggered | oner Brown to-day for killing Thomas St, Louls Man Sent: Messrg, Haffen and Murphy held «| PEEDBR® 13] TAILORS vssesssens 6 uit we carried a pair| date. hundred feet to a patrol box and sent w, i Hloves in hig hand, He| "Do you transfer all of your stock tor to Michigen Ht. in an alarms (or aammiance. Ford, of the same address. The men] sT. LOUIS, Aug, 12—Harry Faulkner, | #80Ft conference. It was announced FIGURES 7) Tavamiris 7 voice.” A plain gold. ring, | when you gett?” asked the witness In| MANCHIESTDR, Mase, Aug, 12.~ ait alarm for ammlatance. a (had a fight, during which Nolan stabbed | member of the House of Delegates, | that « meeting would be held next Tuos- | FOREUADE © 0) ReRroL Mey ’ @ sina) diamond, en: | turn i‘ Th fall Anger of his lett hand. | He would give mo other answer to the| *eclal train to take the body of the| SMP OUL® [om mords snout robbers, Ford twice in the abdomen With 4 pen-| who was recently convicted of perjury | 44). FANCY FEATHERS, 4) VARNISHERS ‘ Dit’ of “Jewelry in| question coneerning the transfer of the | late Senator James MeMillen, of Michie | #Ye Geecriptions of two men: kaite, | Ford died later In Roosevelt lin conection with the municipal bribery There were owelve well-known Tam- | 0IRLS p | WANE? HANDS ‘ pe cate, gan, to Boston, will leave here at It A i= m ases, Was sentenced in the Cir-| many men about Tammany Hall, Among |MANDS 900°.) 1" tof Mr. Guthrie Myr He had bought cl Con- 7 Nolan admitted the stabbing, saying | CA#¢* bins in rs 1 us . a gentidcate of 10)| tent &'Co. Wut aid not Know what he| ‘ne cant will be attached to the 2 P. Mf Aavertiscmaes tot THE WO i oe in| At Ford had Rounded! Mim for. weal; Jeult Court to two years in the penitan-| them word: ‘Bx-Judge John McQuade, |HARNAS MAKERS PY Sing ook which aH ffor, Neither could he fell’ how | train ‘on the Boston and “Albany inve:| Shae” ad Di oie (ot tat he pea Hard mand thal luary. Faulkner immediately fled an ex-Police Justice John J. Ryan, Benator| HOUSEWORK 262 bis. poeke: e en & member ofthe Stock | tem, In Boston and will reach Detroit ‘este | Nolan’ face. appeal to the Bupreme Court, and was] Plunkitt, Maurice Featherson, Prank J, - } pure on Exchange ox bow many Hilgauone he]7.4 A. Mt. Thureday, othe Vetetemae, geo d Nh, 1 & p p his {reedom pending the Goodwin, and “The” MoManva, fC Leh #

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