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trate. CHIEF RYAN IN Accused Member of the Fire Department Will Go on Stand at the Trial. ONE QUESTION RULED OU; Commissioner Sturgis Refuses to Let Witness Mesick Reply to Inquiry Concerning Re, pairs on Scannell’s Vehicle, Yhe hearing of Fire Chief Ryan, ac- cused of neglect of duty in his manage- ment of the Bureau of Construction and Repairs, was resumed to-day before ‘Fire Commissioner Sturgis. William Mesick, a wheelwright, who was on the stand at the time of adjournment yes- terday, resumed his testimony. Tt was announced that Chief Ryan would go on the stand. Mr. McCurdy on cross-examination, asked Mesick if he knew that the brougham Commissioner Sturgis rides in is one of the vehicies which Ryan is charged with repairing for former Com- missioner Scannell at the expense of the city. The Commissioner would not allow Mekick to answer the question, Mesick testified that he did not know whether certain wood, which he pro- Nounced of poor quality, had been pur- chaged before 18%, when Ryan took charge, or later. Point for Ryan, Mr. McCurdy brought out the fact that it was @ usual thing In the repa‘r department to burn up fragme broken timber removed from the a paratus, Mesick admitted that { burning took place every year. That cleired away the insinuntion made yes- terday that some of ibe evidence agninst Chief Ryan had been burned up. Stephen Bridge, of No. 31 West Nine- ty-ninth street, a’ wheelwright employe! in the repair department, sald that the | oak and ash used in the repair shop was | Of a very poor quality. In 187 they had received 1,500 fellocs [n one lot; that he had ispected them and had thrown out many,of them. Chief Ryan came to hm and tod him to look them over asain, ‘On the second inspection he had thrown out twenty-seven, but Ryan kept them. NEW FIELD GUN FOR UNITED STATES War Department to Re-Arm Artillery with German tIn- vention—Gain for Crinance Officers. ‘ BERLIN, Aug. 16+The United States War Department has bought of Herr Whrhardt, a gunmaker of Dusseldorf, the right to rearm the American field urtilery with Herr Hhrhardt's new piece. Capt. Henry D, Borup, of the United States Ordnance Department, {s now at Dusseldorf on this business, probably to learn thoroughly how the Bun 1s constructed. ‘The gun which the United States has acquired the right to use is understood to be an Improvement on a model sup- piled to ¢ Britain, it being lighter and of longer range The United States ordnance officers have long complained that their field gun was less effective than the French and German guns. WANTED WARRANT FOR LOW'S ARREST. OWN DEFENSE | vocating socialism Jen! Mdealism.” | TELEGRAPH.| i} } > \ |GOMPERS TO CHAUTALQUA. MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, Md., Aug. 18,—-To-day was one of the greatest in the history of the Chautauqua, being the bor ay colobrated here, Fu ly jusand people gathered to listen Sainuel Gompers, who taiked on Inbor nestions. FLAG FOR GRANT'S TOMB. | INDIANAPOLIS, Aug, 16.—MaJor-Gen McGinnis has ready for shipment to ir Yew York one of the battle flags of Eleventh Indiana Regiment, to be 1 in the tomb of Gen, Grant ‘This dx heing sent at the request of Gen. Dodge. one of the trustees of the tomb, who has asked each of the States for two flags to hang in the mausoleum, PRINCE HENRY GODFATHER, | POTTSVILLE, Pa., Aug. 16. — Prince | Henry of Prussia has notified Theodore | Jeager and wife, of this county, that he [will become the godfather of their in | fant son, Henry Jeager, jr. who was | born at the exact hour that’ His Roval Highness set foot on American soll, in the ear.y part of the year. MAKES 29.51 KNOTS AN HOUR. PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 16—The torpece boat destroyer Chauncey + turned (to the yard of the Neatle & Levy Shipbullding Company after her , p The maximum speed attained | POS AGAINST SOCIALISM. | | triad trip. wa MINNATI, Aug. 16.—The Inter national Typographical Unton Conven. tion has adopted by a large majority a resolution that {te delegates to the Amerwan Federation of Lavor Conveu- tloe: do not support any proposition ad- ‘or any other politi- ALGER FOR THE SENATE. 16.—At a meeting of DETROIT, Aug. the Advisory Councll of the te League of Republican Clubs, at the Hoel Cadillac President Fenton | announced that next Monday Gen. | A. Alger, former Secretary of will come out with a formal an- meant as a candidate for the United States fenate to succeed the | late James M NOT FORAKER’S OWN DOOM. TOLEDO, O., Aug. 16.—Senator For- aker, interviewed here, has disclaimed all knowledge of the project to nomi-| nate him for Vice-President. He sald there Is no doubt of Roosevelt's nom|- nation for President PARALYZED BY A TELEPHONE. NCINNATI, Aug, 16.—Ambrose Ken- nedy, Aa merchant, of Montgomery, waa talking through the telephone when suddenly others in the store saw the recelver drop from hls hands, while Kennedy swayed backward and for. | ward, catching at the telepnone box fo support. I€ was found that he was paralyzed. EXCITING MAN-HUNT IN O10, TOLEDO, O., Aug. 16—[t is reported that Henry and Eck Thompson, who shot Sheriff Barnhill, of Henry County, are definitely located in a wood foi miles west of Miller City, Putnam County. ‘The figitives were tracked by bloodhounds and shots were exchanged with the posse DALL FAMILY REUNION, PENN YAN, N.Y, Aug second reunion of the Ball Keuka Fa ent from Ni England, Pennsylvania, Maryland, 16.—At the family at . Fepresentatives were pres- w York, New Jersey, New Del- aware, Indiana, Virginta, Oblo, Atienl- gan, fiinols and Lou.s.ana. OPPOSE ROOSEVEL COUNCIL BLUFFS, In, Aug, 16. — That lowa Re ibiicans have declared war upon President Rooseyelt was made parent at the reunion of the Natio of the Army of the Philippin 3 of the speeches were antl-Ad- 1 istration 418 LIFE TO SCIENCE, HAVPN, Aug. 16.—Dr, Freder- weld, a graduate of Yai Medical School, 1895, lg dying in Denver, Con, of conaumption. Word has Just been recived by his vewtives and -tlends here, and his tather, H.C. Sco: fled, City Eng neer of bridgeport, 'a} dastening to Denver In a race against | death, He hopes to reach there In’ time to see his son allve. The doctor con- tracted the disease wh.le making ex- perimen:s In tuberculosis ROOKLYN MAN RICK EN. HPSHI Aug. 16.—George NEW ick H. Si John Sheehan (from top story of hotel at Long Branch)—Hi! my mast What's the cause of this high «det The Man—Aig B rict are taking a and the Ninth th at Rock- very day 1s Devery Day at Rocka- Wav Beach in a sense, but this In the Dovery Day of all days, for Big Bill 1s acting a8 host at the seaside for all the Ninth {Dstrict people that care to par- take of his hospitality. Everything ts free at Rockaway to the people of the Ninth to-day, and what they are doing to the Beach ts plenty hour—the hero of the occasion. He was on hand early at the rallroad station to xreet his guests and see that they were properly distributed about the resort. modate a huge crowd, and early morn: ing indications were that the crowd would certainly arrive. A programme of length and variety gers on the Cunard ine steamer Lu- which galls from Liverpool to for New York. s} BARL OF DUDLEY Sworn, DUBLIN, Aug 16-—The Fart of Dud ley was sworn in this afternoon as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, tn succession to Earl Cadogan, resigned, in the Council Chamber of the Castle. ASKS CATHOLICS TO AID. LONDON, Aug, 16—Cardinal Vaughan has despatched the Very Rev, Francis Henry, Rector of Bt, Joseph's Mission- ary College, to the United States and Canada to solicit money for heathen missions. ‘The Cardinal say: the I Catholle population of England ta ble to develop distant missionary ‘ds unalded POULTNEY BIGELOW HURT. LONDON, Aus. i6.—News haw been re- ceived In London that Poultney Bigelow recently met with a severe bleycle ac- eident In Austria, as the result of which he is lad up in hospital with a broken collar-bone and some fractured ribs. WINTER IN GERMANY, BERLIN, Aug. 16.~The weather con- tInues cold and rainy. The temperature yesterday in Southern Baxony stood at M. Hopkina, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and} Anna Stumpf Told Magistrate | ° that Mayor, District-Attorney | and Others Persecuted Her| —Court Sent Her to Bellevue | Anna Stumpf, fifty-four years old, o No, 14 Bast End avenue, was to-day committed by Magistrate Hogan to Bellevue Hospital for exuminution as to her sanity Mre, Stumpf was one o people who appeared in warrants and summ Gressel and ¢ du the same mann rants “What cian I do for you?" Magistrate as she appear “[ want to make « complast the of New York M Mayor anda jot of other peo constantly annoying me “How do « long line of sourt to She was well d herself in much am did the other asked the 4 before him they’ annoy you, mad teked the Magistrate “They are trying to steal my braina and ure goaig to poison me “Why, what do you mean, woman? We you been wick?” | "ZOU ought to know what Dr are You up in the alr, the Jerome and the others. hey are al Ways fying around, and only come Bown to annoy me with electricity.’ huve you ex- | fbi we had belter in id the Magis: | ed by a physlolan,” Mra. Stumpf wa ed that she hud pro Wanted a physician stie to employ her own. ——_——— Typow Convention Adjouras, ICINNAT Aug. 16—The forty hh convention of the Internationa faphical Velon adjourned .o-d. y y she pro- and that could af- weauion Of vix days to meet next | tin Washington, D.C. Of all Comeitives were tine business was « Witions were pus dnation of Mekin bpareby tn all forme 3 a MVE COMING HER DELPHIA. Aus, 10.—Dhe sew jStates batilewhiv Maine hus f wbipyurd for her official laine started for the avy-Sard, Where he will be tip wii Lt Bait eth ss The adopte red Up an regretting the ¥ und denounc | rett stopping in town, was stricken while i rEMMnNg UL on: He Is of the ‘ihe Amer- a hor of a VG KICK KILLS BAny, FAL j SCHENECTADY, NY, Aug. 16—The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs, Vinek, in this city, fy dead, the result of injurtes ecelved by being struck by a. brick. | The baby was lying asloep in its oar- | & when brick that | ame dislodged: from the foundation | baby. fracturing Ite skull, Death fol- | lowed shorty CLUE TO A MISSING LAWYER, BASTON, Pa. Aug. 16—What may be the clue that will lead to the finding of| y 5, Cavanaugh, the missing Bas Inwyer, Is contained in @ letter re eived from his son Prank yod in W M. lie! w York. and) 1a € was in the Mtore und are! | pouglit: Wearkng TROLLEY ACCIDENT FATAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Aug, 16 Common Councliman William H. Gare yhia, Who was severely kod from the foot-| ar by @ wagon, died| her SYMPATHRTIC STRIKE: Aug. 16 —Teamstera and eu separate meetings have $0183 (HY wy the teaming. in ers, combined to strike, and the nthe future taken unless tworthirds y — | CABLE. | met | of Philade inj poard of to-day at AGAINST HICAGO thelr here the teumsters, such acti! le TO HAVE QUINT BAPTISM. | HOME, Aug. 16-Prince Rospigliont, | in order to ayold further friction with the Roman Cathollo Church, hay de- elded to have bis infant daughter bap- tized al one of his country houses. ‘The Princess, who ia in good health, will be browent at the baptism JAMES KH. KMNE SAILS, LIVERPOOL, Aug. 16—James R, Keene and former Congressman Jefter- ou M Levy, of Dew Tork, are passen- | better 33 degrees Fabrenhelt, and snow fell in the Brz-Gebirge and in the Vosges Mountains In Alsace. The North Sea summer resorts are practically deserted, army officers are weiring thelr winter overcoat, WAND! R HOMEWARD BoUs LONDON, Aug. 16. — The team yacht Wanderer, owned by Rear- inet meeting that the Royalists are d Commodore’ CL. F Robinson, of the New York Yacht Club, passed the Lizard ound west ENTSIN RESTORED, TIENTSIN, China, Aug. 16.—The turn- nk over of the government of the city of Tiontsin to the Chinese authorities Was completed with ceremony, Yuan Shi Kal, Viceroy of Pechill, was re- ceived bf a guard of honor of Chinese troops, and ufier meeting the foreign , nders he entertal the City Counot! at luncheon NOW TN GERMAN NAVY. BERLIN, Aug, 16 — The Amertean ing yacht Uncle Sam, which was bought by Emperor William from Fran- cls R. Riggs, of Now York, after the boat had won the Emperor's Gold Cup at the International regatta at Kiel, a be hauied and turned over to navy. to be used for practice tn handling emall craft CATHOLIC LEADERS PROTEST, PARIS, Aug. 16.—The sem Melal an- nouncement made after yesterday's Cab. recthox the agitation against the closing of religious schools in Brittany is denied by ex ROME, Mgious # that the movement i» anti- D SISTERS REQUEST, Aug. 1.—Mombers of the re- orders expelled from France copecially sisters, are applying to the Vatican muthorities for permission co wetle in the United Sta In_ reply it be pointed out to (hem that there are no vacanctes In the United States, and that there le further dimeulty In the fact that the sisters do not speak Bng- Mah da has been suggested as a to ft AUSTRO-MEXIOAN LINE, Vix Aug. 16 —A compar tiled the Ausiro-Mexican Com Assoclation, organiged at Trieste, pure yoses Lo estan a direct sleamabip ine between ‘T'riesie and ports of Mexico. A KING EDWARD'S GIFT, LONDON, Aug. 16--King Baward has Prenenied Weetminster Abbey with @ Of course, Big Bll 1s the man of the) Arrangements had been made to accom: | has been prepared, There will be foofiwih sing a melody written and com | | Muste of all grades and descriptions Bil shows hin friends the golden chariot. ® TP = EDDIE SNIDER, Bill's Truaty Lieutenant About to Take = Dip. races on the aand, swimming races in the water and food races In the restaur- ants. Clam chowder will be served by the ton at noon, and green corn hai been cooked In cords A mighty eater himself, Big BIll has determined that all of his may-be constituents shall gorge themselves. will soothe the Ninth District people or incite them to wrath, as they are in-| clined ‘The theatres will be open to} them, the best seats will be reserved for them and waiters with the short-change habit have been warned to let thom alone. Maggle Cine the Irish Thrush, veautiful golden crucifix as a memento of his coronation. VEW CANNON SHIELD. ' BERLIN, Aug. 16.—The Kaiser visited he Dusseldort exhibition. He displayed particulur Interest in Krupp's new pneu- inate shield for protected cannon, whic! vithdraws behind the shield when it [s not firing. | American | © Catholic leaders and chy Catholic | id, but they do not take kindly | NOT TO LEASE FORTS, HAVANA, Aug, 16—The House of spresentatives has adopted a resolu- tion forbidding the government ‘to aell or lease the arsenal here or the for- tresses of the island. This action was taken In view of the recent proposal of | the Cabinet to lease the arsenal. TO USE TURDINE BOAT. LONDON, Aug. 16—The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway has decided to use a turbine steamship between New Haven and Dieppe. It ts expected that she will be ready early next year. EXTENDS THE INDIAN FRONTIER, CALCUTTA, Aug. 16.—The rectifier: | tion of the India-Thibet boundary has | been completed. It has added 850 square miles to the British frontier. Number of Thibetan shepherds who had settled ; inside the line have been turned out. LOCAL. FELL FROM A ROOF, Wilford Rodies, elghteen years old, fell from a roof this morning, at Fifty- ninth street and Broadway, and was He was removed to Church of the Immaculate Conception, Monicialr, N. J, at the feast day masses In the church spoke of the cou- Bill will introdice Mins Mar- waritta Clyne, the Irish Thrash, She will warble one of Bill's com- Poaitionn, “There Was a Policeman and He Had » Wooden Leg.’ ———) TTT Te) ) Ge win A Ninth Avenue Boarding-Honi posed by herself, entitled Puts the Boots Into John.” If (he weather Is favorable end Big Bill thinks he needs a bath in the surf, he and Maggle Cline will swim ten Yards for a prize of pigs’ feet and cab- bage. Bulkheads will be constructed to stop the rise In the ocean that ts sure to result should the Irish Thrush and the Best Chieof Police New York Ever “When Bill templated outing next Sunday of the Thendore J, Rice Association to College Point He warned his hearers that they must not attend It. POST-OF FICK FOR JERSEY CITY. Jersey City will probably have a new post-office in the near future. A com- mittee representing the Postmaster-Gen- eral visited there and Inspected the present post-office building, and decided \t was Inadequate for the work done therein, After a consultation with Con- gressman McDermott, the committee an- nounced {ts Intention of recofmending @ new post-office building. OFFER TO GOLDBEATERS. Forty members of the Gold Leaf Man- ufacturers’ Association of North Ameri- ca met at the Broadway Central Hotel and announced that if the gld- heaters now on strike returned to work they will be pald $15 a week in- atead of $12, The $18 a week which the strikers demanded will never be granted, the emplovers say. FELL 150 FEET; NOT KILLED, After having fallen 160 feet down the shaft of a mine, Steve Unusak ts alive in St. Joseph's Hospital in Paterson, N. J. at a mine at Hibernia, Morris County and was going oft duty when, In stepplig to the platform at the top of the pit, he placed his foot on a loosened board, which gave way, and he fell to the bot- tom of the shaft SAUSAGE DIVORCE AGAIN, Frederick F. Blihoefer's allexatlons that his wife, Elsa, had confined him toa diet of belogna and frankfurter sau- wages, sauerkraut and head cheese, ay a defense in her suit for a limited divorse aeverely. Injured On the ground of abandonment, re- Roosevelt Hospital sulted Inn, Bee sion by I | m4 in baum, of the ipreme Cour jenyin RUMET 8 BARON OUTING, Mrs. Bilhoefer's application for alimony Rey. Father Joseph F. Mend, of the| and counsel fe BAHLS HAS A HARD HOODOO, Otto Bahls firmly believes he has a MYSTERY IN DEATH OF WASHINGTON MAN Found Near Railroad Tracks South of Saratoga and Sup- posed to Have Been Struck by Train. (Special (o the Bvening World.) SARATOGA, Aug, W.—Charles Bhrevo, of Washington, D, C., was found dead early to-day near the Dry Bridge oross- ing of the Delaware and Hudson Rall- road, three and one-half miles south of thin pla He {x believed to have fatlen trom or been struck by one of the midnight trains. His body was mangled, A | watch, but no money. was found tn his porkete Coroner rty, of this place, | @ investigating the case et DIAMONDS ON DEAD WOMAN, Rochester Has a Mystery im the Finding of Drowning Vi | ROCHESTER, N, ¥,, Avg, A wom, an apparently about (hirty years old, welghing 180 pounds, five feet six inches | tall, with derk brown halr, wae found dead in the raceway near the Erie Canal Cine gman esa dreened and wore!’ TIEGLER SENDS FUNDS 10 BALDWIN Backer of Polar Expedition Cables Letter of Credit and Instructions to Explorer, in Whom He Has Faith. Wiltam Ziegler, who financed the Bve'yn B. Baldwin polar exploring ex- pedition, sent ® cablegram of instruc: \lon to-day to Mr. Baldwin, The mes- sage Wes sent in view of the fact that Baldwin was not aware of the direo- tons given to William 8, Champ in charge of the relief and exploring party, which might be termed an sualliery oxpedition. ‘The fact that @ letter of credit was cabled shows that Mr. Ziegler has not lost confidence in Mr, Baldwin. The cablegram in full, which was addresed Baldwin at Tromeoe, read as, fol- wa "Ohamp, in charge of Prithjot with re- Mef and exploring party red Pauippes. bad tructions, uy case fallure to! mee iddwik or his failure to reach t He tous” Indgpsnaent dash tn | ry Spring, ii, Bolawin with America to turn to Frans Josef Land to meet Nien ef party and In case of thelr failure, to gr auc re ar He had been working Thursday , DEVERY ENTERTAINS WHOLE NINTH DISTRICT AND | ROCKAWAY BEACH IS ONE LONG LINE OF MERRY-MAKERS. Crowds Answer the Big Fellow's Wholesale Invitation to Desert the West Side for a Day to Visit the Sea. er Be heen Way, ~ Some Frenchmen from Inat night's oo | WASHINGTON. ~~ SEND AMERICAN ARCHITECT. WASHINGTON, Aug, 16.—An Ameri- can architect wil be sent to Peking to supervise the erection of the American Legation Building in that city, A selec- tion will be made from the Supervising Architect's force and an addition of ) a year to the employee's salary will allowedé FOLLOW SCENT IN CITINS, WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Experiments are being made in training bloodhounds to track fleeing criminals over the asphait and other paved streets of cities. SHAW AT HIS BIRTHPLACE. WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. — Secretary Shaw wil! enjoy the novel experience of returning to the home of his boyhood as a Cabinet Minister and campaign orator. He left for Morristown, Vt., where he was born fifty-four vears ago. He will deliver an address there next ‘Tuesday evening on political issues. En route he will stop at Oyster Bay’ and see the President. TYPHOID IN WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Washington is experiencing the most alarming epl- demic of typhold fever {t has ever known, There have been reported to the health officer to date 272 cases, and to-duy there are 260 under treatment. During July there were 91 deaths from the fever and up to Aug. 15 sixteen deaths have been reported AGUINALDO COMING HERE. WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. euinaldo is coming to the United States to lecture. During his captivity and since his Nberation Aguinaldo has been diligently, studying the English language, and {s now sald to be thoroughly conversant with it. A lecture bureau fas engaged him conditionally. IMMIGRANT BURDI ALLOWED 10 LAND. Spanish Consul Failed to Re- port on Case of Young Man Held on Story that He Had Killed His Father. parade getting in line for the jercuses-pls race. ! the same Had get into the briny time. gy 8 o'clock tals afternoon the board waik along the ocean front at Rocka- way Beach will look like Eighth avenue turday nicht, and everybody voicing the opinion that Biil | all right nan’ in the Nint'? Bt strong and active hoodoo, Some time ago he was directed to pay his wife $5 & week alimony pending the determina. Lon of her divorce suit aga.nst him. Subsequently he was sent to Wards j Island, and while working there as a | carpenter broke his leg and had two of his Angers cut off Finally he was re- leased and ordered to continue paying his wife allmony | NINE WOMEN SAVED. The naphtha launch Senorita, of Red Bank, N. J., while on a pleasure trip from Coney Island to Red Bank, went | |ashore near the point of Sandy ‘Hook. | The launch carried nine women and | children and three men, all of whom | were saved EXTENSION IN U. 8. STEEL CASE, |. The extension of time granted the United States Steel Corporation in which to file additional affidavits in the sult brought by Aspinwall Hodge and | others expired yesterday, By agree: | ment between counsel the time © further extended until Aug, 25. | SHARKS DIDN’T CHASE HIM. An erroneous use was made of the |pame of Thomas R, B. Kane in connec- tion with the story sent by Greenwich, !Conn., newspaper correspondents of @ fisherman who was beset by sharks Wednesday while ang!ing for blackfish off the estate of J. Kennedy Tod, of New York He says he is not the hero of the adventure. RUDER’S LECTURER FOUND. Prof. Hudson Langdon, of No, 323 East Sixteenth street, lecturer at Hu- ber's Museum, who was missed from his home Monday, was found in Madi- son Square Park.’ He was surprised to know that a search was being made for him: PRETTY GIRL MISSING. Kate Carroll, fifteen years old, of No, 172 Twelfth street, Jersey City, has not been heard from since Wednesday 6 Her aunt thinks that becaus beauty she might have been kid- aia | BIGGRST POLICEMAN DYING. Polleeman John Condon, of Hoboken. the biggest man on the Hoboken polic force, standing 6 feet 3 Inches im hess ja dying. He was one of the mos powerful men in Hoboken up to a fow months ago, when he was Kicked by a risoner he was arrestins, Blood polson- Ing first wet in. He recove.ed from thi but when pneumonia attacked him couple of weeks ago his constitution | was so Weak that there is now no hope for hip recovery. LABOR CLAUSE If LEGAL. President Cantor has sent # long letter to the Rapid-Transit Com- mission arguing that !t will be legal to Bivert a labor clause in the franchise for the Pennsylvania tunnel, Mr. Cantor 18 & member of the committee from the Board of Aldermen appointed to confer with the Rapld-Tré Commissioners, TO ARREST GOV. KIMBBALL, An order o, arrest Las been «lg. ed by Justice engetn' the the Supreme Court, H 4 placed in the honda of the Sheriff for dov ‘Kim |, of Rhode Island, who sued by Andrew J. Power, tre of the New England Manufacturer: Boclation, for $100,000. WOMEN POSSE AFTER THIEF, A burglar who visited the yet of : eificld Park, # fashion: Ki weet (erween Yonkers an it Vernon, was rou e Nomen of the ‘qelshborhood ‘Thureday Right, 316, way diecovered by Mlaw 14a festeriand, who noticed a man with ® elgush het’ and” gaara lantern ‘in ia and peering in at the front door, LIFE SAVERS ORGANIZE, ‘The Hamburg-American Life ving Association has been organised by em- pioyees of the steamship company, em- ployed on the piers, BABY GETS CARBOLIO ACID. | commu: Louls Burdi, the young immigrant from San Sebastian, Spain, who has n held a Week at Ellis Island on the uest of the Spanish Consul, was re- leased to-day after a hearing before the Board of Special Inquiry and al- lowed to come over to this clty prepara tory to starting for San Francisco, where He claims that his father is await- ing him, ‘The Spanish Consul asked for Burdi's detention when he arrived on La Touraine last Saturday. He alleged that he had advices from his Government that the young man was wanted in his native city for the murder of tls father. Central Office detectives picked Burdi out from the steerage passengers whi.e they were belng registered at Bills Iel- and last Monday and he was st to the detention room, There the Spanish Consul had a talk with him, and after the interview left the island without again seeing Commi slower Willams, simply tel.ng a regis- try clerk that he would lke the ma: detained until he could communicate with his Home Government in Madrid. Since then the Spanish Consul has not ated with the Commissioner of Immigration. On Thursday Mr, Wil- jams sent him a notification that un- less he produced evidence to substantiate Als clams at once the man would be re le Hearing nothiag up 10 to-uay the man was sent before the board and allowed to land, —— TOWER VISITS WARSHIPS, ST, PETERSBURG, Aug. 16,—Charle- magne Tower, the United States Am- bassador to Russia, visited the United States crulsers Chicago and Albany to- day ut nstadt, ‘These ships wall aa!l for ¢ hagen to-morrow Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder is ‘a Catarrh Cure that Cures Colds and Catarrh, Actually, positively, indisputably, irrefut- ably, Cure ColdyondCatarht Not always with first application, although even that invariably brings relief in 10 minutes. But it Cures, it Cures Colds and Catarth! Dr. Agnew’s Liver Pills cure Liver 40 doses 10 cents, i VREELAND GE M BIG LAMA President of the Metropolitan Entertains Fellow Officers at Clu -4ouse and at H Country House, U. H. Vreeland, President of the Met+ ropolitan Street Railway Company, en- tertained the heads of the departments veral other ste at Toneta Fishing of his road and s¢ a big clambake at tl Club, at Brewaters, to-day It has been the yearly custom of Mr, Vreeland, since ne took charge of the Metropolitan system to give his assist- ant officers an outing each year, The affair to-day Was more sumptuous than those heretofore given A special train over the Harlem Rail- road conveyed the guests to Brewsters, where carriages were in waiting to take them to the club-house, About 260 rall- road men enjoyed the feast. After the: clambake the guests were taken to the country seat of Mr. Vree land, which he calla ‘“Restawhile, where Mrs. Vreeland, assisted by sev- eral friends, gave a reception. This evening there will be a concert and @ vaudeville entertainment on the lawn of the ho PILE-DRIVING STOPS SLEEP. Guests of Two Hotels Demand Cea- sation of Night Natsance. Since the Thompson-Starrett Contract- ing Company began operations on the projected new building corner of Eleventh street and University place the guests of the Hotel Albert and Hotel St Stephen, in the immediate vicinity, have been annoyed by the nojse day and night caused by the work of the pile- drivers. ‘The hotel proprietors have appealed to the law and their attorneys have ae- cured from Justice Steckler an order to show why the nuisance should not be abated. All the guests demand of the proprietors 1s a cessation of the nolsy work of the pile-drivers at night, FOR BABY AND REST FOR MOTHERS (itienny Su Sleep for Skin Tortured Babies and Rest for Tired Mothers, ia Warm Baths with And grate applications of Cuti- cura Ointment, purest of emol- lients and greatest of skin cures, to be followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent Pills. This is the most speedy, permanent, and economical treat- ment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted,and pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of in- fants and children, ever come pounded, MILLIONS OF Prope tsE.C 3 weil by CUTICUMA OINTMENT, for Denne {ying the pkin, for cleansing the scalp, and 16 Aopping of falling har, for softening, whitening, and roothing red, rough, and gor hands, and for all the hurposce of the tollek, bath,undnursery, Millionsot women use Cut TICURA SOAP 8 for annoying irritations, {nflammations, and chasnge, too free or offent alve perspiration, in wauhes for ulcerati Weaknesgos, aud for many sanative, antisep purposes which readily suggest themelves, echimcnat: pil, Sear de Queue renelt Depot! au Davo anb Cust Co} > ng, V a ? Spend Let Us Help You Answer the Question The infont daughter of Mr. and Mra, George Fine, of No, 128 West Bide ave ue, jorwey City, was badly burned to. | gslettald ne moiber a bean wena Pamphlets and pictorial descriptive Where Shall I Vacation Bureau, 1381 BROADWAY, ALL ABOUT ALL THE POPULAR RESORTS. When ordering by mail stamps must be inclosed to cover postage, My Vacation? matter free, . SLEEP ¥ |

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