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Local. | BOTH HIS ARMS BROKEN. Edward Straschan, twenty years old, @n electrician, ving at No, 93 East One t, had both his ¥ by a falling welgat in an elevator shaft at No, 20 rout Hundred and Pitth st arms broken to-day b; Btreet, NEW YORKER GIVES 85,000, The Young Men's Christian Association of Orange has received a gift of 95,00 toward the completion of its naw bulld- fog from John Jay Weslell, of No, Li Lenox avenue, New York. SHOTS TO PROVE HIS LOVE. Joseph Birell has been sent to sJall to answer for threats to kill Martha Keiner. Me and the young Woman are employed at the summer home of Albert Busch, of New York, at Oceanic, N. J. ‘They are said to have ‘een ongaged to be married and that irell quarrelled with the SERVICES FOR MATHEWS, The body of Frank J. Mathews, who was killed in an automobile accident at Dlberon, N, taken to Je: : oot the, Co! . Perry and David Allerton, of New York, a brother-in-law of the dead man, were at the station to meet t It wus taken to the late home of deceaeed, No. 28 Duncan avenue, ‘© funeral services were held in the A DELTA OHIEF, Louls Becker, of No. 608 West One Hundred and sifty-seventh street, was|asked of candidates for the police force | ed to answer it. Inq. unanimously elected Chlet of section No. 3 ork, by the fifty-fourth annual co! lon 0 he Phi Gamma Delta nventl Braternity, h HOWELL RED Benjamin F. inated for Co cans of Oc Ain Ohto, f Asbury i e was mentioned. sided at the convention. MARRIED WIFE'S NURSE. George Le nat, fifty-two years old, of No. 146 Beacon avenue, Jersey City, i Hattle Rowan whi and Pe ® Wednesday 3 rrows, Ja A. avenue, Newark, of A. E. Howe & Co. produc sion mereti dential § amissing & and bet + which he y for an indeflaite period, lerk to Coptes of by Judge Jr plication Jersey City i rved upon the Police Board, the Mayor and Aldermen und the City Hospital trustees, 4 them to appear before Judge I 15 for a review of th Clty Hospital from | the Police Board to t the Boar of Commi hy Mayor Fagan. GYPSIES IN COURT, Two good-looking young gypsy women ‘were prisoners before Recorder Stanton in Hoboken. They gave their name: Maxgle Lesal, cigh' years old, an fophie Rade,’ twenty-one. Both’ wore Despangled tunics, heavy gold earrings and silver bratelets and anklets. The two were arrested on Washington street, ‘Hoboken, while making a tour of the etores. PICKPOCKETS ESCAPE, Two pickpockets who were arrested Wednesday evening at Asbury Park by City Detective Walsh and Councilman ‘futue while they were “working” the crowd at a circus which was showing thera escaped from tho city jail. GUARDS FOR HOWARD GOULD. Howurd Gould, annoyed by walking delegates, who have been invading his estate near Port Washington, 1. 1» Where extensive improvements — are under way, has requested Sherif John- ron to appoint four of his men deputy sheriffs. ‘The request bas been compiled with, YRIPLETS ON BROADWAY, A woman with a baby carriage con- 1 Sept, pf the fon of. nagement of myers aypointed aining triplets attracted attention in ront of the Marlborough Motel. ‘They vere four months old and made such @ fretty picture that many men and wo- nen stopped to look and drop colna on ho pillows. ther, a poor woman, jratefully d the money. ASPHYXIATED ON LOUNGE. Sigmund Meyer, sixty, who lived with Is family at No. Second avenue, as asphyxiated by alluminating gas. he old man was found lying on a unge in the kitchen unoonsctous, He ed shortly after. The gis was turned n. His family dentes that he committed nielde, AVE FORGER FROM JAIL. Justice Warren W, Foster, at the re- iuest of friends of tho prieoner, sus rended © on Herbert Wittne- iel. 8 Hirst avenue who had yeon convicted of uttering a forged heek. Wittnebell caused his wife to wresent a check for $2,200 to the Beventh National Rank, which purported to have seen signed by Charles N. Lindley, Pres- dent of the Aetna Indemnity Company. CHASED GIRL WITH A PISTOL, Theodore Watson, a negro, of No. 126 Weat Twenty-sixth street, was fined #20 jn the Harlem Court for disorderly con- Guct and carrying concealed weapons. Watson was arrested at Edgecombe ayentie and One Hundred and Forty: SH ee Chuahane two litte pirle, of bilen C: ; , No. 30 West One Hundred und Forts eighth street, with a revolver. Uf) MURPUY'S CAMPAIGN, Col. Michael C. Murphy, who is being opposed for the Tammany leadership of the First Assembly Digirict by Civil Justice “Batiery Dan” Finn, will make ‘the opening speech of his campaign to- Gedar and Wasuingion streets, {If ulso be a parade and display of firewor! Among the other speaker Will be Alderman William Kennedy and @x-Assemblyman Michael Halpin, who will be grand marshal of the patade, ASLEEP, FELL INTO RIVER, , twenty-aeven, @ butcher iving at } Bast Forty-olxth whi eplng on & stripgpiece sath on Pier ‘at the. foot of He recre: Mast Twenty-fourth street tuinbled Into ¥, and was fished out by Jam city employee detailed at ¢ nd aw nn ‘the Doc} ‘tment. aid that his condition was serious, et None of Them AbletoA ~— a Trin, e) o . 1) ) IN Dononuts, CRepeeae> CET? | "Ssiht S aan, ee cam Lien? | ed > ie r. | night." ‘| missioners Sulilvan and Wieder and Dr, Ki day. ‘WOSOLUTLLY PURE, WOME GETTER Mage. ELLOW WITH Age. | De CALLANAN, -93 sev st Since a partial list of the questions | at the Grand Central Palace examina- | tion last Wednesday has become public | there has becn great commotion among the men in uniform, “Init Joggraphys they think we are?’ | asked a fat policeman at the Bridge | entrance this morning. “Sure, the town fs go big now that the most that any- body knows of ft Is the way to go to Work In the morning and get home at | | One of the questions asked each of the 1,20 men who essayed the ex- amination was regarding the location of WHERE'S FREIDBURG BEACH? PUZZLER FOR POLICEMEN, at Civil-Service Examination. , WHAT EV=RY ONE IS ASKING. nswer Question Asked} (wnere iS PRIEDBURG ) \ REACH?” 5 IRE —_— FAIEDUAN) Freidburg Beach, Not one man attempt- ry umong po men with service stripes on thelr arms shows that none of themohas ever heard | of Freldburg Beach. It 1s doubtful if} anybody knows where! Mreidburg Beach | ts outside of the astute person who | prepared the examination papers, In answer to u question eo: THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1902. Real Estate. the full committee will take up the matter finally, and a decision will undoubtedly be reached within a week or so. Due notice will then be given, through the press, of the date of our celebration, as outlined below. and the : Real Estate. Real Estate Railroads. = bes ay NEW YORK THE FOUR-TRAOK TRUNK LIME, Trt cAnnouncement BY , Wood, Harmon & Co., REGARDING The Judges’ Decision and Award $1,000 Prize Contest for a Name A NIAGARA FALLS. i Station alt 3.20, 2.20, 9.16, “An, St. "to ‘Tecelte passon| er leaving Grand Central Bt ae ea A Sin tog wt dekh Sinete ‘Srapire state 6f nna 200, will atop at 1a6Ue Rt, Detore arriving Uime at Grand 12,10 4. %.—troNorr sf Wuffalo 4.18. Ni 315 AL Mar CAND "BAP NM *STRAC f (ont tamoue tretn_ tn the Romie tae, Niegane B45 AU Mo seaaT MAES St hbura tet in real Buffalo 7.10, Niagara & ; ; | 9.55 4. —tsARaTOGA AND Mt for our beautiful Brooklyn property, temporarily called “Brooklyn's Harlem.” | 10.30 AA At Berta We expected to announce this decision on Labor Day, but the steamer by which Comptroller Grout, Chaitman of the Board of Judges, is returning from Europe, does not arrive here until Sept. 2, and a brief postponement is therefore unavoidable. Each of the judges has a copy of the list of names for consideration, and upon Mr. Grout’s return A.M. Louls 6.45 P.M. fa Fr MCHA Tiare 3 ‘woe | 1,80 %. st “AaaRaTOoa LiMineo ALBANY AND TROY . Wie PM —*DRETNOIR” GRAND RAvIDS 4.00 Kxd Guicago seeca > ™ AKE SHORE Tnitlanapolte Ra” Cre ute 9.45 P.M. AWARDING OF THE $1,000 PRIZE. Seldom has a prize contest of any kind caused such general and widespread interest as did this. From far and near caine the suggestions—nearly every State in the Union and many a foreign land being ooo bet cen aeons 6.35 oi. or Kutiand. 7.30 P. M.—*ADARONDACK, 30 Fadi A BRA the location of the Hull of BSE cl? i \ | Pea a URRALO AND man ther dict etal, Govern that represented—until thousands upon thousands had been received when the lists closed. A large force } 5.00 Fert Be, TE he: about a ha of " . 3 Bollteal wc wera, many was necessary to care for the daily receipts of mames, and it has taken weeks to properly tabulate and Be Klong aoa Mahe Hlofough parayeer ne thien So 8 arrange the lists for the judges’ examination and choice. What long and painstaking labor their task is : oot aula + “Where Is Freldburg Beach?" ca lvi > vel be $ . d It ill bi b d h : * 9.30 F; M—*PACFIC EXP involving can we imagined. It will be remembered that the following prominent gentlemen consented 11.30 © Moxon New Telegraph. | | BANKS MUST CLEAN MONEY. HARTFORD, Aug, 2.—Health Com- Wolff, bacteriologist, have been ap- pointed by the Board of Health a com- mittee to have the banks of the city disinfect the money handled by them, JONAS HELD FOR COURT, VINELAND, N. J, Aug. 2%—Georgo Jonas, glass manufacturer, of Minotola, and his manger, D, C, Applegate, were held for court under $200 bail each by Justice Ashinwall at Buena Vista On the charge of Intercepti using and divulging telegrams bet officials of the Gl Battle Blowers’ Association of the United States and Canad THEATRE FIRE. 8 Jost as a result of the fire that de- 1 Wooils's Oprra-House here, ‘The crushed body of Eugene Caremba, ty-two, one of Uie audie: was found under some fallen walls early to- ‘The lows was $100,000, CLEVELAND AND JEFFERSON, SANDWICH, Mass., Aug. 2%—At the dinner which was a part of the Old- Home Week celebration here Joseph Jefferson and ex-President Cleveland, both summer residents here, were among the speakers, OCTOGENARIAN'S BADE DEAD. TRENTON, Aug. 29.—There died at his} parents’ home, No. 1074 South Broad street. John Harding, jr... five montha old. The father, John Harding, is clghty- seven, The mother 1s not yet seventeen, TANGLE OF DIVORCE SUITS? Rosie Weinstein Seeks to Eni Ish Hights of Child. Jn order to establish the legitimacy of her child, Rosle Welnstein to-day ap- plied to Justice Cochrane in the Drook- lyn Supreme Court to have the decree annulling her marriage to Wolfe Men- delberg set aside. Mendelberg before marrying Rosie had sued his wife for a divorce and it had been granted, but the decree had not been entered, Pending its formal enter- Ing, at the instigation of Mendleberg's first wife, the décree was get aside and a divorce refused Mendleberg, who in the meanwhile had married Rosie Wein- stein When the divorce was refused he hecama reconciled to hin first wife and had his marriage to Rosle Weinsteln annulled, SPRECKLES GETS A CHARTER Sagar Tri to Start im © with Refinery im Montreal, OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 29.—Letters of incorporation have been granted to the Federal Bugar Refining Company, with headquarters Jn Montreal an Of $¢,000,000. ‘The xpplicanti c A. Spreckies, William W, Cook, of York; R. B: McGioon, ‘T. Chave Ca: grain and B.D. Surveyor, of Montreal. The chief feature of Mr, Spreckels's scheme 1s the jurchase of the sugar re- finery in Montreal controlled by Senator Drummond and the Pedpath estate, and the establishment of a refinery in British Columbia, ee GOODMAN’S MOTHER DEAD. Aldermanic Lem Dereavement, Mrs. Hannah Goodman, mother of Al- derman Ellas Goodman, ' Republican leader in the Board of Aldermen dled suddenly today at her 0, 68 Kast One Hundred an atreet, | ‘Mrs. Goodman was elghty-one yeurs old, and two years ago celebrated her golden wedding anniversary, Republican Fire tn BUTTE, Mont, Aug. trator of the Montana Ore Purchasing Bmelting works was destroyed b: jant night ‘the works ure ened by ¥* | Atiguat Heinge and 100) men will be thrown out of work, TRY THE AMERICAN MAN'S WHlSKEY é | Wash ington. WHISKEY NOT CLOTHES. WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—Instructions to prevent abuse of the free entry privilege conferred on returning travel- lers by Secretary Shaw were sent! out to coliectors of customs by the ‘‘reagury Department. Socretary Shaw contends that there {= no warrant tn the ruling heretofore made relative to the Importation of wearing apparel to the "1 00, for bringing in clears, rs of Kenera! merchandise. INGTON’S LIBRAR WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 rhe public this city will be completed about Uc It will be dedicated at some time wh: Mr. Carnegie can bo present. The Ia! & YAccuseaSuey Cable. fore! lente “A coll % | Malacca y Loutea mat NDREDS PERISH IN INDIA. CALCUTTA, Aug. 29.--Several hun- dred persons ave reported killed in the native State of Nepal through the riv- ers Baghnia ishnumati overflow- |{ ing thelr banks and causing serious | Yan. 1 landslides in the Khatmandu Waller | en ue. Surprise Special Sal SCHOOL Fall styles, made double stitched throughout, for boys of 6 to 16, on sale one week ending next Friday .... School Sale of All-Woo Meladie Goo D5c,, 45¢,, Reliable Goods in Neat Patterns, The advance sale of MEN'S FALL SUITS $5, $7.50 and $10. mend for style, these being selected from the new Au introductory for the dawning season. Why buy l Every size in sightly and excellent $ wearing striped cassimere, chey jot and black thibet,Trousers....¢ Trousers favorite Derby and Soft Hats in proper shapes, good fur felt that will hold color and wear well... The Famous Police Suspender, 21 LOST; 20 SAVED. VICTORIA, B. C,, Ang. %.—A Singa- ty pa School Opens September 8 ee It’s Time to Get the Boy Ready. Pleasing Cassimere Suits in new for schoo] wear, extra stayed and Every suit is a suit we guarantee for qu: and out-of-date patterns, when here are prime advance styles at $5, $7.50 and $10? Men’s and Young Men’s Trousers. Men’s Hats---The New Autumn Blocks. | All shapes, including the dash- 75‘| ing Panama effects —all the 4 45 | new colors,. . Men's Linen Bosom Shirts, unlaundered, 356 Men's and Boys’ 4-ply Collars, all 5: a. ae PRESS. (Tea eats Ogdensburg, to act as a committee of judges, and their names are a sufficient guarantee that the award will be fairly and spatiy.. txcent eept : ect RLM DIVISION, wisely made: MR. EDWARD M. GROUT,’Comptroller of the City of New York. MR. FRANK BAILEY, Vice-President Title Guarantee & Trust Co. . MR. JACOB L. GREATSINGER, President Brooklyn Rapid-Transit Co. ‘Telephon Central Cab fervice. Ragaace i hotel of residence by Westcott Exptess Company, NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTB NEW YORK, BOSTON BW YORK: ND NEW ENGLAND, fis ESANY HATLROAD. Our plan is to announce the decision first at the property, when a “dedication celebration” will be held, with music and refreshments, the unveiling of the name chosen and the announcement of the for- tunate prize-winner’s name, We shall hope to see present those of our customers and of the contributors to the contest who live near enough to New York to attend, and the public generally will be most welcome. WOOD, HARMON & CO, 256 Broadway, New York, Aug. 29, 1902. Via Sprini BOSTON AND Al (New York Central & Hudson River RR., Lesea) ‘Trains leave Grand Central Station, Fourth: nue end ave ‘Srett, New York. as fol A, Sit Hr05 Aon, 0 FP. “ahd Boston, 3.30 P, Mt, 615 A. ML ——— WEST SHORE RAILROAD. For Sale. ie Hi Prvtelebtebehisiebolebebi-isititeis peepee sist ess DLAMONDS Cheaper an Jewellers to albeay. ram of slon occurred In the Straft of esterday morning between the il steamer Prinz Alexander and | Hin Guin, k and her} + {Th and nine- and inembers of her The captain and gers were saved by the| hich, badly damaged, ‘apore aud beaches Bi jeateott's Express. ‘H, SMITH, Gen’! Supartatentegt. It is better to have your teeth fiilled RIGHT than to wish you had. Wefill teeth “right.” Our new botanical Fifer Diamond} Ring, bios discove in im- test Blane, wor of {King guaranteed "io mite ei ry makes pain im possible. Nocharge for Ex- amination or Consultation. All Werk Guaranterd 10 Years, Special Sale of WATCHES WORLD WANTS To-day and To-Morrow. nae: + soe, ap || @ No. 154 Eye Waterbury Dental Parlors, The Path to Success, : " A ie Sri ame: i vom C; 00 Gold Fulted.... (A dese west Adeadam — COup, Ben Mnaes.) Paid Help W: i SUITS. Quart Her memusencers,, | 749 "sonit Word Full value allowed within one.yaar if unsatis- German, French ond Swedish spoken, factory, They are all regulated 5 iat Hf i egulated to carry. Write You will never have this chance again, BUT t 3 MY PAINLESS 24 CHARLES A. KEENE?|MerH0D OF EXTRACTING Paid Help Wants io the thirtesa other N. Y. papers combined, of best fabrics 14] MILLINERS 4) MovubERS | NECKWEAR NURSES, 11] OPERATORS. 4) omNLBUsES at] PANTRYMEN . + 3] PACKERS TEETH. | All Work Guaranteed. b Expression of Mouth Restored, | #90k»iNDE! Plates on Gold and Continuous Gum, 00x!82"#88 « az | Full Gum Set 5.00 and HD lasnuans Old Watches aud Gold Jewelry Taken in Exchauge und Bought for Cash 180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. i A 16K GOLD evarenteed, si0. GLASSES $1. Siaital gt A pal al SNe OT idtees Fee 61 ie, tully be $190 IKnee Pants + Warranted 5 years.” You have this chance Gold Crowns 00 | Brass WORKERS, 3| PAINTERS ss 5 in, MEE OPTICAL O0.,, 190 Bevedway, i : # BUTCHERS 7T| PAPERHANGERS Kerk, Heute © $0 6. daurdaye ineedes. Gold Bridge Work, per tooth., 5.00 casiser uses. 3) ruovoonarmuns,, a Gold Filling, . Platinum Filling 4) PIANO HANDS vere & 5| POCKETBOOK MAKERS 4 UP CANDY MAKERS. 1,00) | canings Hanns CHAMBERMAIDS .. 13! WATORES REPAIRED $1.00 75 Patent Buttons fi) wre made 4 oid when and pare Gas Given if Desired. cOMFORITORS 4] Poxaennae 4 Co iatiands. Ib) Rati 6 Maen ash one, Bex ga “DR. GUILSHAN, sii: ; shows suiting autprises at = — | ADvie Vinee Faia powwly emwndicie-| Surgeon Dentist, Saws : y and recom- ; WABI itumn showings as a fitting CREDIT. N.E.Cor, (25thSt. &&thAve, xe" . 1 earance goods, light-weight Watches and Diamonds, = = — me |i ss on, 6[SRAFPINO. cLUrRas 'f Lowest Prices. Reliable Goods, TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL | jig Call, Write or Telephone, nd Co, er, American Wateb and Dia @| SHOEMAKERS ...., SOLICITORS Interest and Dividend Notices. International Paper Company, FINISHERS s.0, GIRLS Striped worsted and cassimere ON LAD | sat ; palternsecoave FURNITURE. G.ROBINSON, 22 sasssven cosy) | 8th Regular Qearterly Preterred Dividend. | ravrrons 0. ; $50 WORTH, $1 Down, |G. IN isty'w'way atm. ligne) oie hua 2 Njantraneses .., ‘The Board of Directors has this A! $1 WEEKLY. TP | hes F quarterly divided of KITCHENWORK LEWIN’S, 48 W, 14TH 3T., DIED Sic aie “CRN LADIES TAILORS, £67 WEST 128TH ST, O'NRILL—MART MOAR, beloved wite of Wiliam | Preferred Steckhat MACHINISTS sess045 WAS renee +O Mell, at Mer late residence, 210 K. 2th ot. | Treacter' books oft MANICURES 144 44 tar int ve a Cermelito Church, at 10 4. ae Wed MEN 30, ah » ot . pes, Bo renaives Jy ery retey, Aug 28, JULES AG-) WHR THE MILIJONS MERT— woekly 5 ee Gegerty, beloved wits twa pristsy soep Lerma WATOREL| of Otto A. Qehester, in her Both year, at her | The Want Pages of the Gunday 1D WATCH CO,, 177 Broadway, wealdence, G37 Kast S7th at, World every, Sunday, nerernyeree al