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Saar Harm in Any: Other Way When She Leaves Him. SOCIETY AGENT CALLED. He Finds All Reports that the Little) Boy Has Been Treated Cruelty) and Says: the \ Are Groundiess, \ Mother and Boy Deserve Pity. ' Reports of a ny belng kept In a eage at No, 7 N tthe Bociety for phos Prevention of Crue!- ty to Children resulted in an officer hur- ying to that address to-day. Johy Foulls, the fv ‘to the reports emanating, it Js supposed, from netghbors, was confined in an {ron i eage and shackled with tron, while in a !mude condition, because he tore his | elothes to bits with his teeth, Officer J. W. Coachino,/of the Brooklyn | Goclety, was accompanted to the Foulls !fome by a reporter of The Evening ‘World. ‘In the centre of a neatly kept aitting-room stood q large wooden and wits cage with sides extending three feet from the floor. About this, clad in Dlue overalls, crawled a child of five. He was ilttle John Foulls, and he re- garded the visions wistfully with big brown eyes. “This terrible report is most unkind,” sald Mrs. Foulis, a ‘hard-working wo- man, as she held John up for the In- epection of the society's officer and the reporter. “I only put him in the cage when I have to leave the chikiren to do the marketing, and that 1s only for a ahort time “The report that he is ke a wild anl- mal and snaps and bites is absolutely falve. @ is too bad that such sensa- tional stories should be started about a poor little helpless chitd. “When John was fifteen months od he wae thrown from a baby carriage and his head injured. For seventy- even days he lay !n an unconscious gondition and when he came to he was Blind and deaf and dumb. He has o rely recovered his sight and hearing and ‘is apparently a healthy child. His intellect, however, Is that of a child Of Jess than a year. “He has been the subject of clinics ot the Long Island College Hospital and the Post-Graduate Hospital cage tas pusaled oir ohys!= Coschino, after investigating the case, « @nnounceq that he could see no evi- es of cruelty to the child, isis no case for prosecuti t is one for deepest pit: BOYS RESCUED FROM RIVER ‘One Brave Lad Jumped In to Save Another and Both Were \ Drowning When Pulled Out - with a Boat-Hook. A crowd of 20 this afternoon wit- essed a thrilling rescue from drowning fat the pier at Fulton Market, East River, About fifteen boys between ten and ‘bwelve years old were on the pier. All nxious to get into the water de- easonable weather. Finally ae McVeigh, of No. sbirtcen years of, cried, wim," his chums said. Watch meen McVeigh cried, as he Beeled off his clothing and dived in. moment after he struck the water be ca called for help. res Fincher, fourteen years old. een iret, Brooklyn, weat el; without stopping to boy threw tbe his rescu erg was a je between t life and death Mbach los! esence of mind, and for a mo- tit Ipoked as though two lives lost. \ Gallagher aw a fisherm pein es ed" “was Sele, arowndon.” ¢ byathook: was used just in time Bu save both youngsters. They were auled a put on the pler rolied on, bar- ily resuscitated. af CONSUL TELEGRAPHS \ tilS RESIGNATION. Col. Turner, at Ottawa, Says His! i Action Is Not Due to Troubie ‘\ with Washington. ' OTTAWA, Ont., June 16.—Co:. Turner, United States Consul-General at this port. has telegraphed his resignation to ‘Waphington, It ts said that he and Mrs, ‘Turner nay. take up thelr abode here When anked to-day Rice he had re- j@igned, Col. Turner said wy 20 statement to make about the matte: 3 have resigned, that Is all, tion has nothing to do’ with udle at, Washington, but is a mattey’ (Qty Bri |Brivate’ ‘PRINCE HURT IN RUNAWAY, Zu Wied, Co of Queen Wil- Dragged by His Horse, 16,—Prince Wilhelm Zu Wied was dragged by his stirrup | and had his fee dislocated in a runaway accident at the reviewing ground. near here to-day. The norse eventually fan the Neighboring woods | and sesame hetween two tress into ‘ince teien Za Wied is an officer "een Fomsmant ot 4 the air 4 Queen wittetmina ot Holland, rei at time it was led as an peoines that he ‘would be heer to be the the young re. He 7" in 1876, and ie a Conaen Grin: One on side of De oh a irae UE ‘Mother Can’t Keep Her Five- . Year-Ofd Cripple Son from| up. | Le Squire, Treasurer of the New York, T'll| New Haven and Hartford Ratitoad, is of| that there is no bope for bls recovery JOHN E. COKER, WHO HAS M YSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARED. SAYS SERS LED John E. Coker Declares that His Disappear Through Weird) Yarns of Fortune Tellers. John E. Coker, an of the British Ar avenue, is searching day and night for his young and beautiful wife, who he says completély disappearel four days ago. Mr. Coker declures that he has only one theory to account for her dis- appearance, and that !s that fortune- tellers and horoscope manufacturers have Induced her to leave him, He says that a snort Ume ago she| developed a mania for going to differ- vertised seers to have her for- tune read. effect. 4nd relatives, but ¥s unable to find any ee of her. T have perfect confidence in the dear tls woman,” said Mr. Coker, “but lieve these aStlonating ‘oilers, have a Rt PRINCE UROSOFF NOW GOVERNS BESSARABIA. Succeeds Von Raaben, Dismissed for the Recent Massacre at Kishineff. ST. PETPRSBURG, June 16.—Prince Urosofft, Oitherto Lieutenant-Governor of Tanbof, has been appointed Provis- tonal Governor of Bessarabia, in succes- sion to Gov. Von Raaben, who was dis- missed as a result of the Kishineff mas- sacre, SI W. L. SQUIRE DYING. Has Long Been Treasurer of New York, New Haven and Hart- ford Railroad, MERIDEN, Conn., June 16.—William the point of death at his beautiful home in this city. All the members cf his famtly- have been called to the bed- side and the physicians have announced TEBG Sie ACT TsO iy = i. Tuseday, Sune J6, 1903, Ghe Gen-Dollar-Salte is a Silent Sale. It Does Things. Its. influence was Blain noticeable yesterday, lay long visitors from out a town predominated in the throng. A Sensation? Yeos/ Among the new arrivals are some |Genuine Irish Homespun; | Summer Suits (Coas& Trousers) Sin, and Double-Breasted Sacks. See them. We leave the rest to YOU. Ghe Won’s Store, Direct Entrance, {8m Suet, We Give ‘S, & I.” Groen Trading Stamps, for the ER'S OATS—2 I Specials in Only a Dream, The Golden Pact! ee WOULD MAKE GERMAN STUDY MANDATORY. Through Board and Will Send Copy to Board of Education. Alderman John F. McCall, many leader of the Board, made a fight at the meeting of the Board to- ay restoration of German as (Ge aay in the bublic scttools, ii |He introduced a resoludion lenouncing Better Half Was Inspired to tee Meier Se “ute “Commissioners ot Education in making the study of the German language elective as arbitrary and uncalled for, The Alderman made a speech tn which he cere that in a clty like New York taught in every bee ane ce ts |manner as to make pup! proficient in and ex-captaln | the'use of the language. of No, 44 Sixth|bers of the Board protested against the language of the resolution. however, adopted by the Board. A copy Of the resolution will be forwarded to the Board of Education. the Tam- reat cosmopolitan erman should be Several mem- It was, MAIL. ORDERS dams | a7 IN 1S OUT OF PESTHOUSE Aged Philosopher, Lamenting | Destruction of Manuscripts, | x Pinned in Sheets, Is Removed to His Daughter’s Home. (Spectal to The Bvening World.) STAMFORD, Conn., June 16—Kicking a nd resisting with all ni migh’, mn George Francis Trai was carried from the pesthouse here arms of Dr. Borden hf assistant, th the overc; Then the physician made a bath of hot bichloride of mercury, into which old gentleman was lifted. 80 soon he was shoved: into the | bath Mr, Train broke his twenty-four hours of silence and burat into protests against the treatment he bad recelved, bemoaning especially the destruction of the beloved manuscript he had becn so Jong preparin: Dr. Borden's patience was about ex- hunted and he hustled the aged philosa- pher from the bath into sheets soaked in dichloride of mercury. Pinned in these he was carried to the road where Mrs. Wliston, @ trained nurse, was walt- ing in a closed carriage. At a word trom Dr. Borden, the carriage started for the residence of Mr. Train's daugh- ter. And thus ended the treatment of George Francis Train. Mr, Train says he will sue the city for $50,000 damages. The situation at Camp Train took another sensational tum at noon to-day, After debating the matter of payment of Dr. Borden and dis attendants all morn- ing, the Common Council voted to pay them stmply for the period they have been in the camp and to maek no allow- ance in ‘advange for the customary twelve days’ quarantine. Heretofore Jt has deen the custom to spend this period in the mountains, and Dr. Bor- den made a contract with his attend- ants to that effect. The doctor and attendant are indig- nant over the action of the Council. | ‘They informed Mayor Leeds they would | go away regardless of the municipal ody, now that Mr. Train has been re- moved. “I have ordered the police to drive you back at the point of pistols,” was) the Mayor's reply. |" ‘By order of the Mayor a detail of) special officers was ordered to the pest- house to keep teh attendants from leaving until tehy have pussed twelve days of quarantine. AIL ORDERS WNQ PROP) SIXTH AVENUE 25ST OATMEAL — MOTH- oe PRUNES Dost Sate Clara fruit, ib. EY pkg. 5¥%e CANNED MEAT—Aar- | 41 MUSH ROOM! Duprat & Cle ne guality, 1m rooms deviled : Ac mour's potted or balm (The ballad hit of the season), pair; price for this Special Sale........ WOMEN’S WHITE GRAY AND TAN CANVAS OXFORDS, with the best welt- ed soles and high leather heels; snappy and stylish for Sum mer wear; worth $3.00 per pait; Special Sale Price,..... Very Fine Printed Batiste—A very fine | Fan sheer fabric, in unusually attractive pat-|quallty Madras, 32 in. wide, terns, showing floral effects, dots, stripes and figures on white and tinted grounds; also black on white and white on black. A CHOICE SELECTION AT LOW PRICES OF Grocery Specials FLOUR —Pioral brand, sust- 59¢ | ¢ Sheet Music oe Only one copy of each piece to a customer. I’m Wearing My|Julie. Heart Awa yjOn for You, Summer Shoe Specials FOR WOMEN, GIRLS A WOMEN’S BEST DALY BLACK VICI}. KID OXFORDS, with Baad feraed and tension ae? Aisa six different 00) ry Wash Dress Goods in a Sweeping Reduction! A lot of 6,500 yards, comprising Embroidered Swiss, Silk and: Linen Batiste, Mer- cerized Grenadine, Dotted and Striped Silk Mull, Silk Gingham, Printed French Muslin, &c., &c. To insure a prompt and effective clearance this lot has been marked down from the recent selling iat é 65c. and 75c. a yard, for a choice, to Wash Dress Goods wa 25° hi sitective way to treat discasca throat and. upper bronchial tubes, lise of the inhalation apparatus Dr, Edw No Summer Bowel T roubles Not and than:good because it stops digestion and chills the internal organs. impure ani for the Bowels, for unnecessary matter out of the every day, not give it a chance to sar and decay in the stomach and bowels,and poison the blood and the whole body. hot, feverish conditions, and kee! do it, use a medicine that is not o} violentin itsaction. There is only one safe system-cleaner to take inthe | summer time, because it will not cause diarrhoea or griping andthat is Spy eur insides cool and healthy To e jenuine tablet stamped C Bample and booklet tree, Addre Bterling Remedy ‘con ‘Chicago or New York. CLES) SUMO E KES VISINLING, FARE AD;TRUUO. A NATIONAL INSTITUTION ' FOR THE. TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTION. ‘The establishment to nearly every targe city of the United States of Institut the cure of consumption, asthma and lung diseases by the Koch Inhalation proc: the most effective step ever taken to perma- ently eradicate the _The Koch Institutes are now located tn | th ark, Philadelphia, Boston, Rochester, Buffalo, jeveland, Pittsburg, (0 the deep places of the lungs them- crorld’s greatest apecialiste In. the wumption and jung disease freaky admis that the. Koo nibercuttn will cure consumption if {t can be bro directly into contact with isea u ny BBparat thie te the result the sore places in. the Tun and air pip are rae i ie the bresshing app 008 cure is effect The only New York office of the Koch ung Cure ta at Whos 22a Skreet, Wi nsultation with the phj be y free. Cail apd | inspect the won: ratus which has cured eo many | ion and’ asthena and. i mente from hundreds for me! I'm safe from all Of them happy. The heat of summer causes organic matter everywhere to decay. All d vegetable or animal matter rots if 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, gases, colic, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera, aj pendicitis, and in some remione ye low fever and the plague. 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 icetcold drinks does more harm all The proper thing is to kee ody In this way you will stop all nsive to the taste and not harsh and All dru jc, gor. Never sold In pte, to eed to cute or your mi fLY / (j00ds(‘o. FILLED! 30° This Extraordinary Reduced Price Offer Includes Madras — A beautiful in a large range of hand-|stripes on some woven striped effects on light and dark grounds. For Wednesday | and Thursday TAPIOOA — Instantencous; (ie doz, BUe. PEARS. Jacques re Brand, P emer made from pure spice and. ae: tomatoes, cake Cents Per Copy. By mail, 2 extra srs lee i Under the Rose (The new waltz { ,, hit of the sea- | 1)... a Sunday) | Afternoon. Woven Cheviots—32 in. wide. fancy cheviols, showing ar J 90 a ar 3.98-% ar 4,85— suey iy —Reruary” * "is t AY. 595": bent post, extended foot with sien, beautiful ite Hotels, cottages at most remarable below reg our trade at slight this season's patterns, sightly and substantial in every respect. Bear in mind these mounts, tings, extended. bow "975 These are nd tinted grounds, These fabrics show effects that deservedly rank among the most popular of the season. An Extraordinary Cut Price Sale of Brass «¢ Enamelled Iron Beds] price: st Stewttn CAPS— he ete Gis ‘Brass brea woven | jummer homes advances. being made in SS Sy | al Brass aisen 3 ft. top mall, es with e7. $6—Continuous ‘spindles and Reswiariy $12.75--Batra heavy Bow foot, 14 In. post, ¥ tn. Drara top rod, brass jarge mounte, with BOYS! and ex- styles, sI 13-4 inch Cuban petty well Fig regular heels; with Kid and pat- cat leather eet ON Sees, {1s 665 sae ee eter eee setae GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ OXFORD TIES, with thin turned and welted sol ie tent eH at -kid and all prices: Girls’ pair, 80c, to.. Bove. Oxford Tie, ir $1iaS tors mae 2.50 ‘4 AT 465 pobnte? HOY at 9.957 ends (i el slates UPHOLATERED OR BOX SPRINOS—tor, Dress Springs ui gle And bolater codlyjdig tt Wile wien mattress ! fr. 1. 25 -Resaterty 1. SPRINGS—all a Regu DOUNLE WO Cotton Fett | Mattresses! These are genuine felt ri femalarproct end’ slantiat not picked cotton, ds STREETS. N.Y. yd, | Printed Embroidered Swiss Muslins—Io rich, handsome patterns, printed on linen colored and tinted grounds, We have bought up—at a di 800 Brass and Lae wonderful reduction These Beds are beyond criticism—being of the most approved manner, and being bargainss (0. 19¢;: Il a Marked Down to vac. in ral can greatly profit by this namelled {ron Beds, which we offer Brass Beds! with” bunk MY naka and "fooe, wits ft. and 4'ft. @ 10, alse, post, with husk; 1 od ‘be | When w or @reat concessions, entire room or smaller for before the dressing case or washstand—cool, pretty colorings—reversible, so that both sides can be used—all very reasonably priced. Blue-and Gold, Red-and-Oak, Olive-and- patty caren. Ras h welling. ind look for ta White Goods There will be bargains... Our Famous Basements will be well worth a visit to-morrow. large Cash buyers “heen Our advantages and our independence ae a firm (not being a corporation) | enable us to sell at Prices that others could not consider. REQOUMADE SHEETS SUMMER CURTAINS ne muslin that will wash up close| So moderate in peice that tt will pay to Dacian cheseecrere rman ‘as [Put them up to gave finer curtains and Ss value |99 | Yet prevent rooms having that dismantled i value .45 |fook that absence of windew éroperies value 61 | usually gives, . et value .8 | Plain Organdy, 2% yds. Ione... PILLOW CASES TO MATCH Stripe and Spet Mustin—valve 06,3 42x36, viae caenicn at Bent woven aa Cola Bpete—waiie 248°) 08 45x25. 50x36, 54x36. Goodwear Comm: Have extra strong centres—Buy them and try them—they are sure to pleas?. SHEETINGS BY YARD Bleached—2% yds. wide... Unbleached—1% yds, wide. Values etivel; and 34, and these reductions in splte of ibs that cottons are going up, up, up. oy | UARD-WIDE SHRUNK MUSLINS Fonts hod“ Ap and Bartenders’ alto eed for READY-MADE BED TICKS Best_ tok! cy stripes—tnet colors—teather proof—value 2.49—1.98 Bed Tick Covers made of double width sheeting—with button: 1% T™% + BS VARIOUS ITEMS OF HOUSEHOLD INTEREST 8 os. Pree stripes—fast solorsrabn prootarood value: at or ‘proot Pielke "s—aleo Very gi vert MUO Shscsinevessenesdoans 20 yards will cover a sot of five piscon Mosquito Netting—all colors—1' jar wide—8 yd. eee a ese Cloth—26 in: Sleectres and enblenched.« WHITE BED SPREADS We are noted Yor large assortments 8% Full size Hone: reada— hemmed of fringod-Marbell Colored Btri . corneas 1. 25 penal 18 pant i size inen 3 Blip C 10 quality. 180| i inch—40 styles. ish Muracilies elaborate ai nd medallion centres—value FOR BABIES’ CRIB Fanc; nf ane back line Comator rant se= ress EVERY MORNING THIS WEEK UNTIL 1 O'CLOCK Fancy Dress Ginghams, seersuckee and fancy stripes—all colors ...... You could go to every mill in the country and not bs able to buy Ginghams Itke them at such a price—you might olfer to take a thotr sand cases, tut the answer would be the same.....- Raw cctton being quoted at 12 cents a pound, manufacturers would tell you they would Cost fag more to manufa-ture. NO MAIL ORDERS, oo Summer Rugs. Large enough to cover centre of or ALL WOOL ART SQUARES Two-toned colosings — Green-and-Oak, WOOL FILLED ART SQUARES Cheaper phan Cai a ee West Pourteenth Street, Wednesday, Until Further Notice, " will be. White Goods Clearing Day. iif close out all goods sofled or tumbled At present writing we cannot itemize specials, . The Bargain Square jartment, where will net find all twat Yo il tel badeeert esi AT REDUCTIONS OF 40 TO 50 PER CENT. + You can depend upon tt, home Hla aera, ¢ Curtains and cian + inserting—valse Sie 2.98 Motit pe ae value 6 a 2,000 Fanc it ch al 18. 119. %| LIGHT WEIGHT DRAPERIES t ois fe i Saetada: Fura *Slixolines 96 shane é Bem Gtstbiiieiight' ‘and dark © 1% ‘Value .: : Bobbin eee ier Beney" ot THekinig Noatenise A very good time to buy wen you: ge den Ike this:— nd waa meee fringe top and hott beta a an vex, : .a5|FRENCHNET BED SETS. SLIP COVERINGS: aLnek oud FABRICS ‘Bleck fie: H site h I BeripeeE breed Hemsti cl ipe Lawns eee lace, ted Muslins Ladies’ Underwear from, tucks, ted Insertings of poston emb'y. Ni Yoke of Ane tusks 39 cent Drawers previous week's come to-morrow [40.108 to @.08 te LIGHT WEIGHT PRICES. Reveraiblovig’d Art 19% Make mighty pretty wedding gifts, pe Mi em Fetus cry and } 4% At June Sale Prices ‘ A few of the attractions in and 4 6 rm Be i £98 Fine ¢ araprte an ad ae a x ttsh ru 32.00 Bom or tos righ Reinauitabed ch tuckesout ful ana 4 6 tm ate ao COTTAGE RUGS lpercenl orreenmtete: = Vs Fanc Feather Pilfows! et ate Neg Bet Bins] Sat A ae ee a tees 45ers Te.—FEATHER pit..? | Of Green—can " fringed, bothers have dou! LOWS, mage up Ia A, CoA. th 3x80 | 9x3 @. fringed, 1.24 Inserting or eluster tucks and ioe ar 2.00 — FEATHER 4 cent ‘Corset Cor H PILLOWS, Gg DAF made oo i Special in Fine Cambricciow ow necks, i emstitch tucks and ing 00-fexsieee HES SLi | Geos Nickel Plated Towel Bars sertioge—ribbon ranesstmined oe ap tn ri ©. A. ticking. inches long—with wall plates— 6 | a9 cone Corset COvers....-csseeseseen Mattresses! | guaranteed quality—value 184) © Suinsooxe and: Cambeis 95 —Regulary W—APRICAN FIBRE evi arses ptt 4 im tency tick Horse Hair Mattresses | HORSE MAIR th ot y | 835. Q Y LONG GRAY MORSE HAIN, MATTRESSES, “coy rod witn, tancy art tlenlag lnterlge 8 rench stitched roll edge, “im; faring, full weight 47. Ibe. Niece st antited. workment®ip. retty colore—1% td Pogular 30 cent stock. AT —Regulariy, $22.00 — Pw much to pay: 1.4.50 “ten Wut HSE} | Rymoeg, tena ? and wheels—whole or halt clamp Roller Sates back and front serap— extend to fit any shoe—value Table Oil Cloth, Best Quality....13}¢ cents Bright, fresh groder-tainty. Sentara os Roller Skates Fan for the Httle folks, and mot ension—Tubber cushione 89 and preeruing inc aan the price of tt effects shirt waist sul & cent Chemises. mi lace and fi sev $1.80 Skirt Chi Hollow Ground Razors # Highly tempered and finished-~ 1 ing lade—keen more than good value at @cents,, .49 and Seen