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i hey’d Never Get Back, Btuck on a sand bank. + Deluged by a thunderstorm, | Buttered from a water famine UBtricken by an epidemte of colic. if lan overboard panic. These were a few of the incident e women and babies boarded The barges were to eenre. the broke When +the tug started to dr: to the stream a @ joud hissing of steam in, tunity to view the garden In the meon time at gam a dragged out and equipped glaring that he wes afraid he ) gpise his train and had started to Shore to the nearest depot Who barges got off the sand ba down. When they struck the nal It was discovered that an ep! bles: This diversiea had hardly when a cloudburst poured a ¢ the boat. thunder 1oared, Ir excitement to the excursion women and babes and a score of wn who at last got back to Hoboken ly to-day from the annual outing of § parishioners of St. Joseph's Roman holis Church. je the excursionists at Sea Breeze ore Tt happened, however, that just Gltement this time. ‘The young man f colic had broken out ameng TWELY LOG OF A {ALL A PIECE OF ~ PLEASURE CRUISE “1. St. Joseph’s Summer Exoursion Was Not Altogether What Those Who Embarked on It _ Expected, but It Wasn’t Tame LL DAY AND NIGHT AFLOAT. ft) Wasn't So Much that They ' | », Didn't Get There, that Mat-| 4 tered, but Some Began to Think s that of three Dafges at the Hoboken dock yesterday have boats with n this wae finally repaired, two hours of rost- walting had got the bab'es’ neces ng up to a vociferous. pitch #0 that @h¢ band could not be heard above the When the barges reached Sea Breeze Grove the tide had gone out and It was sible to land. Tro of tne . stuck on a sind bank, howew it the women ani babies had full parges: er, 9 spot wher the festivities that were not ehould tohe heen held. some young men es of youth of with awl and a petticoat for the rest of |! He explained his act by de- would swim o. nk at chan- \dem!* the been deluge ptning hed and a pantie siirred the three and women aad babies to frenzy. hen the rain stopped it was found that the water butts had run out and i here was a Keven hours’ sail staring yy. them {n the face. Other exciting events folsrwed that for a time drove the mem- ery, of thirst from the heads of the je> and babies. Two men had a hand tumxe Aight Three babies lost.in an empty water butt, A sud- ef #quall blew a score of bonnets over- ard. A pet cat developed a fit. but at shortly before dawa the barges re towed Into Hoboken. Pes ——_$$<—<—oa i ad May Affect Ten Thousand, ‘PITTSBURG, Pa. July 1.—Unless PxTeoments are reached to-day with the t, 7 Manufacturers strikes will be ordered : the machinisis and mouliers of thir Gistrict within twenty-four hours, The ‘Pachiniste are awaiting the arrival of F) @ natloral organizer and the n a Meet to-night to declare ther wu tum, The two strikes would throw about ulders timas ‘ten thousand men out of employment. ‘advance above cost. rand new. Prices as follow 79, 95, 1.75 1,95. 1 3.75, 3.50. ~~ Cowhide Leather Suit hide Sole Leather ed tion the styles or materials. Shirt Waist Dept. A Record Waist Sale Begins To-Morrow. “ Owing to the continued cold weather during June we have been able to buy the entire stock of the leading Waist Manufac- ‘turer at 1-2 the regular wholesale price. This entire stock will be on sale on the second floor at a slight The assortment is so very extensive that we need not men- They comprise all that is desirable Woah ich) THE BEST 2.5. 2,95 Vauczs EVER 37% 3,8 OrFERE During this sale no goods will be seut C. O, D. nor exchanged. Yackall Carrarielo. Broadway and 13th St. Suit Cases, etc. A Complete Line of Travelling Requisites. CHAS.W.WOLF, MANUFACTURER, 28, 58 and 72 Cortlandt St. Cowhide Suit Cases,, 1,90| $10.00 Dress Trunks hideLeath.Suit Cases, 2.35 2.90 « 4.48) $5.00 6.45 atts 2.95 | $10.00 Russet Sole Leather 3.45 3.95! 16 to 18 inches ‘Company will be presented to a spectal SPITE, SAYS COLE Opposition to Him in Guardian Trust Company Is on Purely! Personal Grounds by a Minor- ity Interest, He Declares. ——=——— IS DISGUSTED. BUT HE Will Therefore Insist on the Ac- ceptance of His Resignation and Will Leave Institution Absolutely Sound. —__—<= as President of the Guardian ‘Trust meeting of the directors this afternoon, It Is probable that fc will not be ac-| cepted until some one is agreed upon | as his successor. Mr, Coler and his} friends assert that he control the dires- tornte and that but three of the direc- tors ure antagonistic to lim, “If T have anything to say about tt," said Mr. Coler to an Evening World | reporter to-day, “my resignation will G0.) 1 am sick of this continual squab- bling and I want to get out “The fight on me 8 a personal mat- ter, led by E. C. Brown, who is back- ed up by two directors, 1 do not care to mention Madr names, because 4 | think they are laboring under a de- lusion fostered by Mr. Brown. “It #0 happens that because of what T have done in politics Lam a public | man, and a --eat deal of wilr !s caused | by what would be a simple matter were another Involved. ¥ they van't put @ finger on ay ne as President | of the Gua t Company that can bo criticised on any ground other han that of personal spite. And when ave the Guardian ‘Trust Company 1 pa of the soundest finan- clad institutions in the ¢ EN Suara n the city of New Herman A, Me street , ts one ¢ ardian Trust Com; er fight on Mr. ( Is simply a per: to Han Hudaon ectors of the sides with | sald Mr, a BUT A BURGLAR, Such ts James Fish's Accusation Against His Runaway Son, Frank, A police alarm has been sent out for thirteen-year-old Frank Fish, son of Contractor James Fish, of Broad streat, | Stapleton, 8. I. The father has secured @ warrant for the boy's arrest, charging him with breaking his own home| and stealing a $150 check from a desk. The boy ix agid to have been incorri- @ he wore knee breeches, and ft home. Gince nm unable Co one! i 5 a broke door with a and check, which he cashed later. k was indorsed. Nothing has of him since, | ceeeees 4:95 | $15 and $18 Dress Trunks, , 6.95 | $2,0C Real Sole Leather Bags 1.00 $3.00 1.50 | $4.00 Leather Lined Bags,,, 2.40 tsiity' Sole Leather Bags 3.25 $9.00 Real Alligator Bags, leath- erlined, 4.45 Bags, hand sewed frames, | Typical Hoodlum Helped Kill An-| While the resignation of Bird 8. Coler} THE WORLD?” WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY. 1; 1908, - \trom San Francisco to a respectable Boston journal in the year 1877 maid that the people of the Fast had but Ht tle idea of the hoodiums of the Pacific metropolis, ‘They travelled in gangs, he: sald, and were ready at any moment | for the perpetration of any crime. The Century says that hoodlum js slang, but, however that may expressive now In designating the type to which belongs Harry Keeley, the “Staten Island terror,” who, on Monday into Po- Staple faction of MOTHER CLINGS 10 TERROR OF STATEN Mrs. Keeley, Despite Many Crimes of Son Who Shot tO ie scien sora “Kill a Cop,” Visits Him Daily f Juat to have the in Cell. ortho we will recover, and by the s end is expected to be strong ESCAPED HEAVY PENALTY. enough to enter into the prosecution of . Keeley and the would-be murderer's negro companion, Joseph Scudder, the latter on a charge of highway robbery. Fits Lombroao Theory, An a study in criminology, Harry | Keeley 1s not uninteresting. To a stu- |dent he would peraonity the theory of heredity held by Lombroso; but the po- lice, who have had much to do with the young man, and are not prone to reason from cause to effect, see In him only “a damned bad egg." Twice have they sent him to Sing Sing for crimes that came within a shdde of being murders. | Once he shot a policeman, as he did Mc- writing Grath the other night. The bluecost other Man, Attacked Two Police- men and Was Engaged in Varl- ous Other Crimes in Richmond. FOODLUM—A young hectoring street rowdy: 18; m lounging, go0d-for- fellow; a rough.—Diction- An unsophisticated person H.ONeill & Co Misses’ Suits and Girls’ Dresses Attractively Priced for Thursday and Friday ]}} MISSES’ LINEN WALKING SUITS, collarless, strapped with double row of large pearl buttons, made of Irish Linen Crash in $11 "/ 75 white, tan and blue, sizes 14 to 16 years, Thursday & Friday. Regular Price $20.00. GIRLS’ CHAMBRAY DRESSES, guimpe or sailor shapes, | trimmed with pique, sizes 6 to 12 years, Thursday and Friday... 98c ! Value $1.65. GIRLS' GUIMPE DRESSES of fine figured French Lawns, in long | waisted effects, with sash and lace edging—a most attractive dress, Thursday and Friday.............scseeveeeeesoeees Zs 98 | Heretofore $4.50. fourth of July and Vacation Specials For Men. | Negligee Shirts. | Half Hose. Men's and Boys’ Negligee Shirts of| Manufacturers’ samples of Men's Half Madras and Percale, worth é$c. to| Hose. worth 35c. per pair; at... 1§¢ 75C. CACH; At vsveesseeeeeeeore 45} 3 pairs for 50c. Men’ | Mada eh aoe te gemale and) Men's Half Hose, black lace isle : thread, neat openwork patterns, spe- Reece caesescncatnnses tee i H a Z 65C) cialat, per pair ‘orth $1.25 to $1.50 each; at..+95¢ 6 pairs for $1.40. Men's Pure Irish Linen Negligee Shirts, neatly finished, cuffs at-| Men,s Lisle Thread Half Hose, plain and fancy; also openwork; neatly tached, special atewse seee ++ 00 $1.75 ¢ “Earl & Wilson's” pure Irish Linen] ™P*OHdered, per pair........ 35¢ Negligee Shirts, assorted shades— nothing better manufactured; at $3.50 Collars, 25¢ each, $2.75 dozen Cuffs, 25¢ each, $2,75 dozen Belts, Men's Leather Belts in black and tan, with leather buckles, worth 50c. each; special at 420 Men’s Pajamas of Madras and Percale Greatly Reduced. Grade 1—20€ Suits, worth $1.00 per} SUit, atesee... soe 0eneee 68C | Grade 2—300 Suits, worth $1.25 per suit, al -90c Grade 3—200 Suits, worth $1.75 per SUIL Ate see caeseeeees os nee $1.25 | Men’s Bathing Suits. (Second Floor.) Men's Two-piece Jerscy Bathing Suits, sizes 34 to 46, regular price, $1.75 each; Special for Thursday and Friday, at i 3 pairs for $1.00, Men's Pure Silk Half Hose, in black, to worth $1.75 $2.00 per pair, ate. . $1.25 Neckwear. Men's Pure Silk Neckwear (black and fancy), in Four-in-Hands, Im- perials and Dejoinvilles, worth $0c. eachicatvsoe veces Men's high-class Silk Neckwear, in English Squares and Four-in-Hands, manufactured to sell at $1.50 to $2.00 cach, at 95c Night Shirts, Men's Night Shirts. plain and fancy, regular grades for this sale as follows: Grade 1—Worth $9c,, at... 42¢ Grade 2—Worth 85c,, at. + 65c 98c Boys’ Wash Suits and Blouses. (Second Floor.) At Special Prices for Thursday and Friday. Boys’ Wash Sailor Suits, made of English Galatea, Chambray, Madras White Duck and Pique, sizes 3 to 10 years, specialat...... SPC} to 13 years, specialay, n> 59c Value, $1.25. Value, $1.00, CLOSING OUT BALANCE OF OUR CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS AT HALF REGULAR PRICES, Boys’ Blouse Waists,made of Percal Bedford Cord and Chambray, with and without collars, sizes 5 When ready to go away this Summer, visit Che World’s Vacation Bureau UPTOWN BRANCH, 1381 Broadway, Between 37th & 38th Sts, BROOKLYN BRANCH, 292 Washington St., near Johnson St. wig had grit and succeeded in recovering. Keeley's brother had some influence, @ plea of insanity wan set up, and what with one thing and another his sentence was kept down to five years, ¢ffected his served his full term, and he returned | te it 1s most} fore an unfortunat street of Clifton by soclates and kicked to death. The in- wentenced on March 17, 184, to three years and two months In Sing Sing, trled to Kill Pollceman Jost, of Staten Island. the latter for certain depredations at Rosebank and tmmediately pie ately assaulted the A parole | After one o! release before he had that six at Staten Island only to Bet in with je wang’ again. It was not long be- young mon named ited in the main| 9¢ eeley and his as-| McNamara was a Keeley ta sanity plea would not stand in this in-|age. When stance, and Keeley pleaded guilty to a | ter. charge of mansiaugater, and was] and with a person who Expected a Crime, habs It Is only a few months since Keeley own his He was cailed to account by tervals. beating him unmercifully, Jost, armed though he was with @ club, was | Unable to conquer the fellow, and his strength and Imagined when it Is sald he fought man's stick cut his head so severely His temper is positively flendish, wo any length to vent his anger on al Instances the offenses are creations of rather fight than eat. reputation, only way to letting at whai he considers proper in- He has several brothers, all hard-working, self-respecting men, the poilce aay. vicious temper ‘can be f the blows from the police- Htches had to be taken In thls Keeley got thirty Isand, and aince his re orities have expected some uch as the shooting of Mc- joffspring from the jeriminal acts. 4 always go to hi now twenty-elght years of | he works he ts a carpen-| low, She's married and drink or two In him he will/and a good husband, has offended him. In most| chooses to leave Keeley to her own home. brain. He simply would He !s proua of and belleves that the sustain {St Js by blood revenge. negro Scudder, “SUYTH AVE 192 T020™ STREETS A Thousand Pairs of Men’s Trousers, Worth $7.50 and $10.00, All at... eee FINEST SILK AND _WORSTED AND OTHER HIGH- just as tical sorts. offering of GRADE WE ings and other cloths. imperative orders for Deena hel la iibehdl He has a dear olf mother, who visite him every day in the Stapleton Jail, travelling all the way from the home in Clifton. She has spent almost her Nfe'a savings in trying to keep her ‘the penalties that the |!aw has imposed upon him Bhe ts bent with sorrow /and shame, but no matter what Harry or where he may be, Left Home for Him. ‘There is © woman who loves thin fei- willing to take her back and support her whenever she The unfortunate man knows why she stays away from him, um that he does eps toward a di- who was Keeley at the time of the McGrath purchased at an absurdly little price more than a thousand yards of Sullivan & Vail’s noted high-grade silk-and-worsted trouser- The designs were most exclusive and the pat- terns such as are in demand by the ultra-fashionable tailors. /We took the materials to one of New York’s best known makers and gave Trousers with the Ultra Fashion- ‘| shooting, Is quite as rengonslble for the crime as the actual handler of the pistol” \ that was used. It was he who tore Keeley away from the policeman’s hold and jostied the officer so the terror cou'd get his pistol out and fire, Po lceman Gurkin, who came to McGrath's Asslatance, used his night stick on Kecley's head until he feared that he would kill the man. He felled him at least elght times, he says, and Keeley would He dazed for a moment in the road, only to get on his feet again for another blow, and apparently stronger than before he fell. Gurkin beat his teeth out; he struck him in the face with the end of his c.ub, and he al- most lost heart at his futile efforts to subdue the tough. When he finally wore him down and got handcuffs of Keeley he asked hits why he had shot McGrath, "[ just thought I'd kill a cop,” was his answer. ‘The negro Scudder was arrested later, with McGrath's pistol In his possession, he had stolen from the police- with | man pocket after he had fallen from y's shots. for bis she will has a home and return STORE WILL BE CLOSED ON SAT- URDAY, THE FOURTH—AND ON EVERY SATURDAY THEREAFTER AT NOON. ON OTHER BUSINESS *3 50 CLOTHS. able broad hips, with very finest trimmings, and up to the second in style and fit and general finish. Tailored by the best journeymen hand-workers. by cold water process, thus assuring non-bagable knees, Are designed and fashioned after the ‘Poole Trouser System” of London. . There was no bickering or bantering of price; we wanted every pair exactly right— you would demand of your tailor if you paid him $12 or $10 or $7.50 for the iden- In short, we wanted them away above the average of what it is possible to buy ready to don. These goods are London shrunk They Go on Sale To-Morrow Morning. Our responsibility demands truthful representation. Men's Trousers, as viewed and passed upon by eve! ‘ We justify the assertion that no sale ever held on any class of merchandise—no mat- You have the story of this authority in the store ter how great the price reduction—ever possessed more merit. ON SALE SECOND FLOOR; SEE WINDOW DISPLAY, Another Great Sale of Negligee Shirts. 00 VALUES AT $1.00. Three thousand! News'that snaps with interest like a firecracker. Just ahead of the Fourth, too, when a new Negligee is as essential as afresh bonnet at Easter. The weather and the shirt market haven’t been at all friendly this season. Makers hand—and rush to big buyers to unload. $1.50 TO $3 find themselves with big quantities : "I hear of DE aaah lity of handsome 'Corded White Madras in exquisite hand laundered. Also fancy patterns with They are strong, durable qual effects; light weight, all pleated f attached or detached cuffs. You'll find most of th on d —underprice. ronts; em in other stores at '$? 00, $2.50 and $3.00; ' possibly a few at $1.50. Choose to-morrow any size at $1.00. ern pn nr onpeonooncraonbartud pad PPP APPL PAPA PPPOE L PLA: POSS OSS ODO I OOOO I ODODE DET ca Cameras for the Outing, What a trip memorizer the camera is! Are you taking one with you the Fourth? These are good and low priced. Special Camera, No, 3 Weno, taxing a BUX 4% Eastman six-exposure film, and guaran- teed in every respect to take a perfect picture. Sold elsewhere for $11.25, our price. ..§7,75 Special bargains in a 4x5 Folding Plate Camera, complete, with case and one dozen plates, special. . x Films for all man Kodaks, latest emul- sions, in six and twelve exposures. Complete line of Eastman Kodaks, $5.00 to $25.00 Printing Frames, 5x7, regularly 19c., 16 cial Negative Albums for 3}¢x 3% Negatives, special 50 Ruby, Lamps, the regular 55c, kind, Spe- cial .. 35 In our Camera Department we will give free demonstration of developing Velox Paper with Eastman Liquid Developer—something new. Demonstration from 1 to 5 o'clock Thursday. Second Floor. First Floor, Summer Millinery. We have generously prepared for the approaching ig holidays—whether it be a new trimmed dress, street or carriage hat, an outing hat, simple banded sailor, duck or pique hat, yachting cap or un- trimmed shape. Our stocks are the largest, the cleanest and lowest priced in the city. Black or White Stiff Trimmed Hats, made on wire frames, hand sewed, with swell stiff trim- ming; $6.00 value, for... $3.95 Second Floor. Black or Waite Untrimmed Hats, all made on wire frames, hand sewed, with tucked chiffon underbrim; value $2.00, fOF......eeeeerreeeee eeeeeceeeees $1.48 White Duck Hats, two styles of sailor effects, fancy binding, bow and band; value 75c., for.......+.++ 48 One Thousand pieces 4%-inch fine quality, high lustre Taffeta Ribbon, light shading and white; value 27c. yard, at... Ve2e Seven Hundred and Fifty pieces Imported Taffeta Rib- bon, 5% inches wide; value 35c. yard, at.... 26 First Floor. $40 Bicycles at $14,95. We bought from a maker of wheels (whose name is legion) several hundred of his first grade—and offer them at $14.95. If his name-plate was on the front fork you’d take them at forty dol- lars without a murmur. Men's and women's, 22-inch frame, and fitted .with all the modern devices and im- provements, Golf. Buy a wheel and ride to the golf links. Here's some Clubs, including Socket Driv- ers and Brasseys, that we get $1.50 for regu- larly. Before the Fourth a Sale of Hammocks, A special purchase of a very large quantity places before you to-morrow some of the snes kinds that ever went on sale as a bar- gain. $6.50 Hammocks at $4.75, 3.80 Hammocks at 2.78. 3.00 Hammocks at 2,25. 2.50 Hammocks at 1:75: 1.50 Hammocks at 98. Designs are choice and summery. Most of them have deep pillows and full valance, Basomont. Some Pretty Jewelry and Watches at a Saving. This is a splendid collection o! But just now there's a decided savin nk The watches are accurate t Genuine Gun Metal Lorgnette Chains, with fine cut rhinestone, value $3.75, at W Miniature Belt Pins, hand painted, very hand- some, value $3.50, at - $1 Gents’ Ribbon Fobs, with gold- ‘in and buckle attached, value $2.25, at Coraline Necklaces, strung on foxtail chain, and fine’ plated clasp, value 95c., at Gents’ Ribbon Fobs, with gold-filled buckle, value. $1.00, at i Embroidery or Manicure Scissors, good steel, with sterling silver handle, value 75c., at...- in the most of them. Real Ragged Coral Lorgnette Chains, 48 inches long, value 50c.,'ats.... Setar: AE PY Ns Real Coral Lorgnette Chains, beautiful color, -in oval and round, value $4.75 and $5.75, for $2.25 ANd. ....seeevevee ve Special at 25c.;'Values up to 75c. Sterling Silyer and Gold-Filled Hat Pins. Imported Brooches, stone-set and Art Nouveau designs, Sterling Silver Nethersole Bracelets, Beaded Lorgnette Chains, all new effects, Bead Necklaces, Studs and Cuff Pins, f useful and ornamental things that men and women always find use for. eepers and have been thoroughly regulated and tested. WATCHES. Men's Hunting-Case Watch, 14-karat gold filled, guaranteed for 20 years; plain polish, 2 ~ra~eqd and engine-turned styles, fitted with Waltham an| Elgin movements; value $15.00, for. . 12.75 Men's Open-Face Watches, guaranteed for 20 years, thin model, fitted with fine seven-jewelled American movement; value $7.75, for.,...§6,50 « Ladies’ Transparent Enamel Chatelaine Watches, , emerald and turquoise co!