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= BRIBERY CHARGES WHITNEY FOUNDS WERE UNFOUNDED) RA Justice Mayer, After Inquiry,| !t Is in England and Is Called, Finds for the Dock Depart-| ‘The Beresford Trust’’ for ment and Commends O41} Needy Persons Connected! ficials. with the Turf. NO TIDINGS OF NEWARK BROKER, Eliott A. Archer, Prominent in Club and Social Circles, Strangely Missing—Wrote Last Monday. (Special to The Evening World.) NEWARK, N. J., Aug. %—Eltott A. jwener, head of tne brakerage firm of B, A. Howe & Co., who lived with his hree children, at No. 124 Lin- » has mysteriously disap- peared and ‘hia friends fear hig head has been turned by business troubles. “Archer was a prominent member of the North End and Newark Athietlc Clubs, and moved in the best society. About ten days ag» he left his office fn the Prudential Building, stating that he Was golng to Boston on a Business iP and would return a few daye later, Monday last his chief clerk received @ letter from him at Boston stating he Would return the next day. Noting has since been heard from m1, FRATERNITIES ELECT. National Congress Chooses Board of Officers, DENVER, Col, Aug. 2%8.—Joseph Langftt, of Pittsburg, Pa, Past Bu- preme Regent of the Royal Arcanum, was to-day elected Preaident of the National Fraternal Congress. Other officera were elected as follows: ‘Vice-President, 0. Wood, Fini Mich., Grand Qhief of the Loyal Guard; Beran crearares wee Wr snoae ott, Meadville, Pa., Supre me Recorder of the Anclept Order United Workmen. Milwaukee was chosen as the meet- ing place for next year. TWO KILLED IN RAILROAD WRECK Engineer and Fireman Dead and Passengers of Illinois Train Get a Bad Shaking Up. LONDON, Aug. 28—Willlam C. Whitney, of New York, has founde “The Beresford Trust" for the bene-) ut of persons connected with the turf who are in need of assistance. | ‘To-day's tesue of the Racing Calendar oMficial y amnounced the benefaction as follows: Justice Meyer, in the Court of Special Sessions to-day, handed down a decision giving the result of an Inquiry before him concerning the charges of bribery in the Dock Department made last April. In his decision Justice Mayer sald “there Is absolutely no foundation for the accusation or suggestion made ‘ against the Dock Department, but that,: “Mr. Whitney, of New York, out of | on the contrary, the officers of that de.|TesPect for the memory of Lord William partment did only thelr duty, fairly and! Beresford, with whom he was associated H 4 the successes of Volodyovekl and censcientiously. The charge made at the |!” refore, for Its foundation only the) shares of the American Smelting and false statements of a man who had no| Refining Company, of New York, which aAcauatntsnce or transactions with the | {ojo yielding an Income of about omcers of the Dock Department or with| Mr. Whitney's original Intention i 0 confine the bere any other oerecn who sought to vae/ Of ine'Derpy Btunen wun by ology COP itegep UmeanOO DR an |, DUE he has now deciled to in- After reciting the causes which led to it to the above sum in the hope the inquiry, the charges first being made that It may form a nucleus of a more at a public hearing before Mayor Low s on April 22 by the representatives of the ‘Willam W. Brauer Steamship Com- pany, Justice Meyer goes into the evi- dence given before him. Michael J. Dady, the Brooklyn poll- ticlan, was also included in the charges, but Justice Mayer's decision also exon- erates Mr. Dady from all blame in the matter JAMAICAN RIOTER IS ARRESTED HERE Scotchman Accused of Insti- gating Disturbances and As- saulting Inspector General of Police Is Captured. New ra} . Mr. Leopold de Rothschild, Ei ward Colebrooke and Sir Daniel Cooper, |and the object of the trust, which Is to | be called the Bereaford Trust, In to connected with the ne turt cumstances, and when thelr cases have) been investigated and found deserviny \of assistance. The trustees propose meet twice a year at Newmarket to consider applications for assistance. ONMUTUAL THREATS One Chased the Other, Who: Said He Would Kill Pursuer, | and Both Suffer Loss of Pay. Fire Commissioner Sturgis conducted Charged with being the instigator ot ve trials at Fire Headquarters to-day: @ riot and with murderously assaulting Acting Chief Purroy occupied a seat at the Inepector-General of Police at Mon.) AQUNE Chict Varney eee ner Fine: tego Bay, Jamalca, British West Indies. ‘nan wim J, Tully, of Hook and Raph Thomson, a Scotchman, Was AF- j viger No. 75, wan on trial. It was THRRD HAUTE, Ind., Aug. 2—The northbound passenger train on the Chi- cago and Illinois Railway was wrecked at Cayuga, Ind., thirty-elght miles north of here to-day. Engineer Carey and|rested to-day by Deputy United States tral : Fireman Lee, of Chicago, were instant-|Starshal Murberg end Assistant Super- charged that he had an alteration with lyaliied Intendent Hunsdorfer of the Pinkerton | Fireman Henry Blewett, af ine tened The passengers escaped with a severe | Detective Agency. jcompany, and that he had threatene ‘to Kill Rickert. saying: TWOFIREMEN FINED | CING CHARITY, LO“ _/ Store Closes Daily (Except Saturday) at 5P. M. Saturdays at 12 o'clock. Today Begins a Great Round-Up of AugustFurniture At Half Price! This is the most stirring wind-up that has ever been organized for. an August Sale. Just two days are left in which to end the special August Furniture. And while our Fourth floor yesterday looked depleted, still there are large quantities of all sorts of furniture to distribute mie week ; and a special space, vacated for the purpose, now becomes the storm-centre of the rarest collection of bargains you have ever known in Furniture. We have taken scores of pieces—Parlor Suites, Tables. Chairs, Women’s Desks, Chif- fonniers, Toilet Tables and the like—that were splendid bargains when marked at a quarter or a third under-price; and marked them all At Exactly Half Their Real Value And all these pieces are now assembled in the front of the Furniture Store -- presenting the climax of thisgreat August Sale—the most extraordinary offerings that even this stirring August Sale has presented. And with such positive cheapness, remember that every viece bears the Wanamaker quality guarantee as fully as if you paid double the price in October. Every housekeeper in New York, or near enough to get here prom pel tomorrow morning, should visit th’s great Round-Up Sale, if she has the least desire to add to the furnishings of her home. Every dollar you spend buys a good two dollars’ worth—tilty dollars buys tomorrow what a hundred can buy when this sale is over, . As these pieces are largely odd lots, and one of a kind, it is impossible to list them without causing you disap- pointment in case they are sold before you get here. The selling will of course be rapid, but the offerings of goods at half price will continue tomorrow and Saturday morning, There will be, for instance, Sideboards, China Closets, Parlor Suites, Chairs, Hall Benches and Seats, Dining Chairs, Music Cabinets, ete., etc. Every piece of rniture is from our own regular stocks, and these eks have no equal in this city throughout the year, The New York Morning Times, American and Journal, and World will have more definite information. - THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1908, A Candy Specral For to-morrow the Candy Store { has prepared to give you all a ‘sweet!’ surprise, 5-Ib. box assort- ed Crystalis 7 QQ Fruits, Floor, Centre, 18th 8t. Side.) Deep Reductions Ghese Last August Furniture Days. SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS, BRASS BEDS, PARLOR AND TOILET TABLES HEAD THE LIST FOR TO-MORROW. TOILET TABLES, PARLOR TAELES. 3.00 TOILET TABLES, some in bird's-eye le, othera in mahogany and golden cake, Regular price, $4.50; special, 4-00 follows: 14.00 16.00 17.50 STS CHAIRS, Also a few patterns of chaira, where we only have one, two or three left, at prices that will interest you. These chairs are suitable for bedroom, hall, library, dining- room or for the ofce; from}, to SIDEBOARDS. 2, Sideboards, Extension Tables and Dini BRASS BEDS. Chairs; some unvaual bargains tn thoes In Brass Beds we have a few patterns that |!i"¢®, Prices being a fourth to @ half lees than Tecular. Regular price, $5.25; special, Regular price, $28.00; special, Regular price, $6.00; special, | | | \]] Regular price, $19.00; special, | | | | , $21.00; special, we ate tinable to duplicate, and hay Regular price, $22.50; specia!, 18.00) Siy the san ples toclose out we maxe the _ SIDEBOARDS. | BIER allowing low 5 Regular price, $25.50; special, 19.00 Sear eee 13.50 trom 15.50 11.00 Ss S, regular price OO trom PARLOR TABLES. $24.25, special 18,75 Seep | 50 ae In Parlor Tablen we have selected a large SS BEDS, to | 24, 2.00 aducehl ||] nomter 0: pattcrna to cose out at prees gieto mena aut Pree 24 95) from32.09 |“ rwmNG CHAIRS, | Peak io $1.40 to $34.00. Some of bd ‘ 25.00 trom 35.00 A ese tables are in solid mahogany, some BRASS BEDS, regular pri | In mahogany finish, eo:ne in poléen oak, $37.00, special |e * 26,00 45.00 tronss.oo be |] others in birch and maple. Below we il EXTENSION 3.08 trate the reductions to price BRASS FEDS, regular price | “TABLES. | 1.40 $48.00, special, 33.00 | 3.75, |]] Reguiar price, $2.00; special, al) eee, 5.90 trom 7.50 | ASS BEDS, regular price i J] Regular price, $2.50; speci 2.75 $50.00, epéciat,’ | 35.751 9.'75 tromsa.so pathetic) || Women’s S3.0O Shoes Wen’s S83, 50 Shoes and | and Oxfords at $7.00. OxtordsatS/. 5068/90 News That Will Interest Many. 450 THAN Stine eyo nh gewtasst==ae, MEN'S $3.50 TAN SHOES AT Tr] He aud Ootinte oe vareulen tit a 7 The balance of all the Men’s Tan Shoes and Oxfords \]] Shoes and Oxfords go on sale to- morrow morning. This lot was in the house. Among these are our own brand of | late in getting here on account of $3.00 and $4.00 Foot-Moulds and some of W. L. some delay in Detroit. Douglas's $3.50 shoes, Shoe sizes are Sto 744, and the Oxfords 9, 915 and 10. They are part of that great |MEN's $3.50 SHOES at 4 90 sale which caused euch a stir in retail shoe circles a few weeks ago, and values are just | Final clean-up of several hundred as good as when the sale was | pairs of Men's Black Shoes; several first announced. good styles of kid, calf and patent J These Shoes and | leather; most all sizes in the lot. Oxfords are a well The only reason for this \}] known, widely above price cutting is that our new fall styles of Foot-Mould $3 Shoes advertised make, and if we pub- ing in, you would hardly think it credible, but that’s not here They are better than listed the name orthere. What interests you most is how goodthe ayer, In fact, they values really are. Come here to-morrow and you will j9o¢ as good ‘as most $5.00 shoes. get the best shoe values of the season. (Men's Shoe Store, Main Floor.) ‘The warrant for his arrest was sworn out by the Bardadoes Consul, repre- senting the Jamaican authorities. It is claimed that Thomson organized and incited a number of the black inhabi- tants of Montego Bay to revolt, and that he led them in hein figbt against: the police. shuking up. TEDDY, JR, GOES WEST TO HUNT, Guest of Railroad Magnate McCullough—President’s Son Will Have Three Weeks ‘| will Kill you If you come after me ‘1 will cut your throat while you are ‘asieep.”” The second charge was that he had chased Rickett with a pitchfork. Rick- ett was also on trial, t being alleged They will be arranged on special tables for easy) Rall RearingSewing Machines choosing. Cho ‘““Wietory,’’ $14.75, All sizes will be found in the shoes; the Oxford) sizes are a bit broken but you can be fitted. | NEW FALL SHOES ARE COMING IN DAILY. | The very latest and best fashioned footwear. Among | BALL BEARING DROP HEAD the latest arrivals for women are the popular Dull Kid SEWING MACHINE, with full auto- matic tension, winder and attache ments; six stitches to one revolue tion; ‘highly polished sawed oak; Shoes. In all our grades, swell front; guaranteed 14,75 1,95, 3.00, 4.00 and 5.00, | for five years; special GENUINE SINGER MA- ‘Women's Shoe Store is now located on the Second Floor Rear, to-morrow, CHINES. Take Escatator | Oscillator and Automatic Chain he Friday Sale of | Thelapecitic change agaliut hime phat jeveose: , Tully was fingd Aye Gaye) ipey. H O S I E RY 1H he committed a murderous assault on | 00 eash charge nel Bteeer was ined | j Son omtner yard > Fortesque | [Beer i Sancta pokes tree | ceca rhomae 2 For Men and Women | ee roan eae or reated and. sen: | 4%, of Hook und Ladder Company __ Tomorrow we will place on sale two groups Rear eeatras of impriconment vary. {2% Dut detailed to Hook and Ladder 1). of Flosiery—one for men, and one for women— that will make stirring times around the count- ers that hold them. All are perfect goods in Pg, RT se ial kl ‘irl ( f z Company , Wan up on two charges, | ing from five to fifteen years pan lot Callin to yeaponsiite ai eri not known until the arrest and conv! nd convit | and the other for being absent without tion of one of the natives a short while | teave for six hours and ten minutes. Won’s Colored | Ait K: eRe Care ; | 2 | Stitch; 5 and 7 drawers; drop head; Megtigee Shirts | oy caren rpsracth.ce ™ 2 OO Outing. that Thi implicated in 2 leaded fits = Sy) OAS z ‘ @ B feos. SE RENTER Mea TEC TESe polloe ree ee che apeond ee gia kis wits popular styles; and the prices are quite -ex mer erecoiee SF Nip Me rate inert sen” atoms ale | Exactly One-Half Pri — ‘Theodore Roosevelt, jr., left here to- the Kerr ine tteamer Adeer, arriving - At 12%c a pair, pres and 35¢ a ire thousand two hun- Neat and Nene ala raettke oe thing for uy) ‘ Ki { day, acoompanted by H. R. McCullough, | here on Tucsday last, He went to the dred and eavente shires pairs, to be exart--Cotton, black aeaet bly i Prop rinted Siannelettes. business wear. Made of woven madras; strongly sewed; well fin- ished; ! ave three pearl buttons. Sizes 14 to 19. Main Floor, Rear) Linens, White Goods and Domestics, Startling Reductions for Friday. More of those remarkable values that have created new selling records in usually dull August. TABLE LINENS. TRAY CLOTHS. DAMASK; full bleach, all linen, | Fringed, Momie Tra; ten and cardinal, embroidered; and cadet blue and cardinal, ribbed Also tan Lisle Thread, with white stripes. Ninth wtreet aisle Women's Stockings At 10c a pair, values 18c and 20c a pair—linported fast black (otton; regular made and fashioned; heels and toes spliced, three thousand six hundred pairs in sizes 8 to 914. Brondway JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th Sts No. 162 Carroll | An early Fall offering of Printed Flannelettes, such as will be much in vogue this Fall. Our assortment comprises the following :~ Striped, figured and black and white checked designs. We now offer you the opportunity to choose from many exclusive de- signs such as will be hard to obtain late'in 15¢ the season; 36 inches wide at, per yard, (QMain Floor. Front.) Wash Goods Romnanis. AT HALF PRICE AND LESS. | An offering of thousands of yards at a price entirely out | of proportion with the qualities. Among them you will Cloths, 18 | find such popular fabrics as Dotted Swiss Mulls, Printed home of a friend at street, Brooklyn. ‘The’ Pinkerton Agency had been quested to look out for him and fina! Jocated him at that address. Before his arrest he was Identified by Sergt. Major Phillips, of the Jamaica police. ‘Thoma@on walyed mination before United States Commissioner Alexander and was remanded to await the arrival of extradition papers. MGR, GUID GOES of Chicago, Vice-President of the Chi- cago and Northwestern Railway. He goes West for a three weeks’ hunting and fishing trip as the guest of Mr. McCullough. During their absence they will visit all the bunting and fishing country in the Weat. VANDERBILT GIVES (’NEILL'S TRUNK DEP’T. Special Sale of Suit Cases. No Summer Bowel Troubles “Ss hotce patterns, 64 inch; 4 GUARDSMEN TREAT! TO PHILIPPINES.) Q Pi ee i -Two ‘ y i Tot ee al tn ) Crolee ot) SPREADS, | are 1Doe4 8c. and 18e.” Toemortow delet tiger OO nen, ( f Plans Three Days’ Oyting for| Named as Apostolic Delegate Not for me! _I'm safe from all of them Jf full bleach, | al | BbiAnee tose a sacane BE ey yard, ponte P Company G of the 12th! and May Hasten His Depar- and happy. The heat of summer causes |] fiver tleacts) GO| 4 pte Be B. C. Regiment in Which He Is! ture for Manila Owing. to organic matter everywhere to decay. All || hemmed, PILLOW CASES, aby Carriages. Second Lieutenant. dead vegetable or animal matter rots if TOWELS AND TOWEL- ny leaks A6rae: Tansee Reduced for a Quick Clearance. | Schism. jap 500 DOZEN TURKISH TOWELS, extra heavy, brow regular size; per doz., 70 $1.10; each, 36-INCH ENGLISH LONG 726 DOZEN HONEYCOMB CLOTHS and ¥¢-INCH AND 40- TOWELS (cotton), fringed, rei INCH INDIA LINENS, per 9 not kept on ice. All undigested food in the human body will. fer- ment a hundred times as quickly in summer as in winter. Consequence — stomach, liver, bowels poisoned, thrown out of order—sour stomach, in Vy 6 for These Carriages will make a hastier departure than the Go- They are of the very best manufacture doren lots only; 60 WHITE GOODS. Cornelius Vanderbilt has invited Com- pany G, Twelfth Regiment, New York National Guard, of which he is second ROME, Aug. 28.—Mgr. Guidi has been appointed Apostolic Delegate in the Philippines. He 1s expected to hasten his departure for Manila in consequence quality reed amd wood. i neatly upholstered with Bedford ind with plush rolls; fitted with best st jéd in maroon, green, brown and tan, rubber tired Every carriage velour, corduroy, denim : ip be eh waeeis BY Sone H H borders, large size, tegu- ya, ‘The men will take their tenty and camp | Catholic Church in the Philippines. A special lot of genuine sole-leather cholera, appendicitis, and in some |] 3.910 YDS. TOWELLING, |Fun width, 3¢1NCH, good strorg a!)u! e Suit Cases, steel frames, linen regions yellow fever and the plague ade 10 United | strong bleached and brown cot- of, two or three ruffles; some mae A covers. Sale begi special price, The Vatican professes not to attach much Importance to the movement and declares It “cannot develop under the leadership of persons whose sole rea- P. Benkard and Lieuts. Foster and Van- | son for organizing Is because they are derbiit, but the members of the company | excommunicated from the Catholle say they see in them the hand of young | Church.” Cornelius Vanderbilt 1 —— The following is a part of the invita: | GOLD BBATERS STRIKE OFF, tion: BOBTON, Aug. 24—~The general etrike Special “Arrangements have been made with | of the gold beutera of the United Btat ‘on the lawn at the Horee Show Grounds, but the meals will be served at the Went End Hotel. ‘The invitations are signed by Capt. J. ton} regular value 7!c. yd., (Main FL ' oC Friday at the Food Show. Another List of Great Attractions. COFFEE. Little children suffer terribly every- where. What does good sense tell you to do? You can't keep the hu- man body on ice, and the drinking of ice-cold drinks does more harm than good because it stops digestion and chills the internal organs. The proper thing is to keep all impure and unnecessary matter out of the body every day, not give it a chance to sour and decay lined, fitted with shirt pocket, straps or catches, strong and ser- viceable, 24 or 26 inch sizes, (HF Regular Value 7.50. 5.00 = (Third Foor, Rear.) Women’sPetticoats. FINE MUSLIN PETTICOATS, decp flounce of lawn, with cluster of hemstitched tucks and embroi- dery ruffle; extra dust ruffle Seoon ~ Cenite) CRABS. BISCUITS, the proprietor of the West End Hotel whic began about five weeks ago, w in the stomach and bowels, and poison the blood Extra large fancy SOFT | HOME-MADE TEA BIS-| Fancy sweet “GOLDEN | | declared off to-day . H ; BS, f : " to furnish meals. We will leave New Seciared on jo a ehters’ Tucarmatianal and the whole body. In this way you will stop all Re ae Bide tbat pak and IO Re NTOG," per IS Cigar Yews. Pe) 6th Ave., 20th to 24st St. Bites teehee a citar tgtmorrow ‘in allie AY {ee attected by hot, feverish conditions, and keep your insides cool and healthy. To each, | IMPORTED” MANUEL GAR- A cnt: cheers would uke every man |the movement. The attike was ended’ do it, use a medicine that is not offensive to the taste and not harsh and BUNS. CHEESE. 1A, Conchae Seaton box of St, fy 75 « prenent to keep up the record of the °% ® compromise. violentin itsaction, There is only one safe system-cleaner to take inthe RUSK Rime Ohne i See eA none ane box of summer time, because it will not cause diarrhoea or griping, and that is SWISS CBEESE, fresh made company. ‘The amusements will be — - - - fail, fr 150, bathing, boating, fishing, athletic gdmes | 1 dOr., i JO er Ib., KEY WEST HAVANA , and, if posuible, a baseball game be- ELE ¢ -TRIC AUTOMOBILES he Bowels, All dru 0c, #96, $0¢, Never sold in bulk, as Ls ONDS, hand made Key West tween the non-commissioned officers | mped CAC, sOuarantsed to cure or your money IN THE MEAT AND FISH MARKET. Sous 4.80 vali, box and privates | ‘Remedy Co., Chicage or New York. - FISH: Fi Long Island Weak F 4 "4 ( * ; are ideal for pleasure, and cheaper, surer and| an Flatror Batter Faby th . | AMT) Ghost Remauasiare Caneds RGR, ROHS err Extra choice Chicken Halibut or |faster for business. box of 80, fi | LA SIMPATICA, clear Havana PILOTS TO MAKE INQUIRY. Salmon Steaks, Ib. 12 LAMB; Hindquarters Fancy Canada Collision iu Narrows Subject er] Nearly every livery stable provides charging be ar hae Bluefish or Fresh Spring Lamb, Ib, 12} | Conchas Especiates, hal a Saar caer | facilities or they can be easily provided on owners’ Brac ae a enon S| RoAST BREF: Selected Beet H 106. aad GENERAL | ne ht ret aE R’ The Board of Pilot Commissioners | Premises. CORNED, 1 ancy 19 | Roasts tbs 42% Scorn SviTALHIY, HOFER 7 77 SAUSAGES: Fresb-made country Fancy INSIGNIA,’ CUBANOLA, # LIDER 1,50 ILDS, B. Altman & €o. MUTTON: Hindquartera will investigate thoroughly the collision Cauada Mutton, Ib., After Beptember Gret the mazimuci price for incandescent and arc lighting will be reduced trom 915. tb. jausages, ID, Ww of the steamers Liguria and Peconic in| tweoty cents to Afteon conte a bilcwatt hour, Large discounts are wade when the dally average lamps exceeds two hi ry NNCIL, box of $0, Meuaa Kamer sof Thompson, who|” An Agent will call, or weshall be giad to send you cur will continue to close IN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. FO AGA’ STOUIES, high grade, were in command of the vessels, have eu Cucumbers, 3 for hand m. ' wooden Mhunitted thelr reports to the Phot | //8t of Electrical contractors of New York, on request, their store at (2 Nuon on Saturdays, and at BEANS: Fancy now Long Island Green or Wax Beans, per quart, bores. | i mee SS SWEET POTATOES; The new stock from Virginia, 2 quarts for OWIONS: The new Spanish Onions, very large and mild, 6 Ibs. for 25c., !b., COCOANUTS; Fancy large San Bias Cocoanuts, cach, Commissioner, Lut ft will not be made INE PORTO RIC public until the meeting of the Board next Tuesday @vcretary Nash said that the reports do not differ materially from the re- PLORODORA C1 nh 5 to 1,00 HT "2,00 Floor, Mewe) THE NEW YORK EDISON COMPANY. 5 P.M, on other business days during September. GENERAL OPFICES—88 DUANE STREET, Offices, Contract and Inspection Department, r oem Falters eee zaps Petia, Siswee _Tusonons and (Fourth Floor) 100, Mail orders filled. (dai Elgbiernth Street, Nimeteemth Street and Sixth Fivewne,

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