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LIENS HAVE BI: FILED AGAINST HIM. LIENS FLED IN ESTATE OE FONHMLL KEENE Contracting Firms Improving’ His Handsome Place in the Wheatley Hills, L. |, Make Haste to Secure Their Claims Because of Taylor Failure. AMOUNTS AGGREGATE | ONLY FEW THOUSANDS. | PARKS 10 DEMAND TRIAL ELSEWHERE :, The Panic in Wall Street Has Made Creditors of Rich Long Island Set Anxious and Quiet Inquiries Are Under Way in Many Quarters. ar Lawyer for the Walking Dele- ' tr An echo of the failure of the Talbot J. Taylor & Co @ame from Hempstead. tT. 1 when three lens were flied agai entate of Toxhall Po Keene at Wheat- last | Change of Venue. ley Hills. Mr. Keene ix special part- mer in the Taylor firm fam Parks a Timothy Mew One lien is in favor of Jecon & | walking Atk Youngs, of this olty.. amounting to | and Lidge 4,300 and two were secured for Hub- Delle Knowles & Co, for $50 and. $8. 908.08 respectively ‘Tne Mens are for on Mr. Keene's magnif es: | Were are te which hus been in process of for- in Part I mation for two yers. The bul ngs atone t @re almost finished. Mr. Keene ix inj ‘Through thelr Europe. 2 Magistrate Bran Reports of scary conditions in Wall | of not guilty natice upon J |ney Rand that he preme Court Chamber a change of venue for both his clients on the ground that wey pr inter ) Views and other st made by the District-Attorney have so preju- diced the Jocal public against the Following the announcement of the fendants that a fair trial is impo: failure of Mr. Keene's firm, that of Mr. {Mr Rand) wil W. H. Stow, a prominent member of the | With vigor. In caxe o@dlony, came so speedily that the con- pens is not granted the ‘tractors set about securing themselves. | and McCarthy will be Dematds were made upon vartol | earns st possible moment ailiionaires for deferred payments, appears. that sil of tere, demande | FELL SNDER tls | WAGON AND DIED. a falr trial tn announcement was ned be any. about that section ers have been u| = aummer vacations eondition of the stock mari oppose the on change of the moved at the tatives of Mr. Keene. It in thougbt that | tho stoppage of work resultant upon the action of the Keene contractors will not last any longer than it will take to| furnish the young sportsman with a Knowledge of the facts, as the state-| ment of the assignee appears to show) that his logses in the Taylor failure | Were not heavy enough to impair his fortune. DEVERY’S MANDAMUS PURSUES TAMMANY. | Like Banquo’s Ghost, It Will Not Down While “Big Bill” Is on the Map. *The law firm of Jame Strange Accident to a Directory Ccmpany's Employee in Park Row Guuses Driver's Arrest. Joseph O'Connor, nineteen years old, of No. 41 East Sixteenth street, died ir ‘the Hudson Street Hospital this after noon as a ult of Injuries received being run over on Park on a ctory Company ark Row he lea joat hfs balance and Elkus & @chell, representing F er Deputy and Ath he never Commissioner of Poll am S. man. He was parole! to-day served notice on Steuer iy Devery, Ri & Hoffman, who are counsel for Tam- many Hall, that on Aug 8 Le will apply to the Supreme Court f peremptory writ of mandamus directing the General Committee of 1 Hall to recognize him as the of the Executive Committee many Hall from the Ninth A District. Devery'’s action is th decision of the Court of &pplication of Peter nition as a mem — . MISSTEP MAY COST HIS LIFE. Charles Smith (Pally in Hoarding Car and is Likely to Die, ay i for recs of the Tammany feneral Commit and also of the election by Garvey and his frie Devery as the me: tive Committee. Justice Li @ided in favor of Ga but his ruling was Appellate Division, w apheld by th FRENCH TRIBUTE. American his fot He pie and itis thowent that he ma i | ‘over | se decision was Court of Appeals Sporteman Named as Judge in G rnmnt Test, PARIS, Juv 2 American sportsman, long Hounds at Pau, has been 1 \ Prince D'Arenberg, Presid Jockey Club, and other lead! experts to be a judge in the long-distance endur: a horses. This 5 c tribute to America from the ¢ Fresh dail, Sweet Clover Brand Condensed asae Milk is far better than raw cream because it is so made that it unites more readily with these liquids and ives ther &@ smoother, more agreeable flavor to the palate. 4 Sold by All Grocers, oe Free ed in coffee, te «BROADWAY CARS Ambulance Which Got First Vic- CONDITION He Is Edmund Ketchum, Sixty Years, of Upper Montclair, 1 the scene er placed hin | ear? pee ambulance dent. Drv nit as soon [when tn if the jn with he bac Mr. Ke RAN DOWN 2 MEN do glo of 1 tha cary resulting had Just hap- ks up tho street. LAUNCH OF ATLANTIC. |tused in ti from the accid pened a few pl tim Went Further Down Street to Pick Up the Second, Whc_e Skull Was Fractured. in aiid to be t kind « CRITICAL. » cht Sent Into or Inland, went Auxtliney he Water at sh fe auxiliary yo IS N. J.—First Man Run Down Was Not Ser: joucly Hurt. eham= christen NEGROES FLEE FI FROM NORTH. Start Seathward from Scenes of the gate Who Is Indicted on Ex- *""** tortion Charge Will Seek a ef Indiana tow since the of Mr he wa sina Ketehum's ad- trouble In | agatnat | ent tae | {HE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1905. Tho Kind You ave! Always Bought, aid which has been Ww use for over 30 years, has borno tho signature of and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. low Allow no ove to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good”’ are bi Expcriments that trifle with and endanger the health of Uifauts and Children—Experience against Experiments What is CASTORIA @astoria is 2 harmless substitute for Castor Oll, Pare- goric, Drops aud Svothing Syrups. It.is Pleasant. 16 contains ucither Opium, Morphine nog other Narcotis substance. Iis age i. its guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays Feverishnoss. it cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colice It relieves Tecthiny Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Pood, regulates tho Ston hand Bowels, ‘ining healthy and natural aleep. ‘The Children’s Panacea~Thoe Mother’s Fricud, "GENUINE CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of the Kind You Have Always Bought fn Use. For Ov - 30 Years. THE CER TAUN COMPANY, 77 Mur .AY ETREET, MEW YORK CITY. WORLD VACATION BUREAU NOW OPEN, 1881 BROADWAY, NEAR 88TH STREET, NEW YORK AN poe All Cars Transfer to , a mri s At Less Than 5c Apiece! with gold band “8c Of thin American porcelain, in new shapes and patterns; all daintily deco- soup tureen and large meat dishes in- \ cluded; every set con- ular price, $7; special $4.95 to-morrow, per set, American crystal glass; excellent linported Ben ine reproduction of real cut patterns; borders; Saxon shape - Special, per set, Third Floor, Sth Bt Section rated, each piece having a gold edge; tains 100 pieces; reg: Tea Cups & Saucers Berry Sets. Paar seven pieces to each set— 39c Sale of Umbrellas at 29e! stylish-looking umbrellas made of good 4 lish Gloria, in 26 and 28 inch sizes, for ~ men and women, They have good steel rods and frames and handles of tine Congo, Congo trimmed and china ball. Nothing like them ever 29 offered at such an extraordinary price; choose to-morrow at 47 ctor English Gloria Umbrellas | 69c for Seti-Opening Umbrellas— The *handiest and most practical umbrellas made. Just push the but- ton, the umbrella opens! They've always been sold for more than double this price, and were goo value then; have fine tape edge; are made of mercerized gloria, with steel frames and fine selected wood handles, i Continuing the Great Midsummer Sale of Groceries and Wines! Never in any July of our history have we had two such wonder- tully successful grocery days as Mond il to-day proved to be. We will continue the Sale throughout the week, and offer the fol- Stron; quality Erg proof, with tape edges; good steel rods and frames; 26 and 28 inch sizes; handles of Congo, Congo trimmed, long nickel and wood, polished wood, wood, buckhorn, fine Weichsel and Japanese wood. Twilled mercerized material, water | lowing unmatched specials for to-morrow and Thursday: Starch. Coffee. Our Meo. Marmalade. Orang? Peaberry Cot: SC Cherricn | n Mara- 0 co. “ez ae To-Morrow's Specials in Wines and beeeuae Nye Whinkes— Bartlett Cc a IN eek rm oe dg “0 69c | tangnr Palugyay rot) —Prom a | ream oie whlakeys an t G full half-«al) a“ Ln Rose (are) roy * Gooneas per $1.10 at Just halt above | Co x; dozen ., | Basement, G0th Bt. Section, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets BLOOFMINGDALES’, Sale of Decorated Dinner Sets |! White Lawn Waists, 79c. Are You TaKing Advantage of the Unprecedented Bargain-Opportunities In This Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks? It is the expression of the shopping multitudes that there was never a sale in the history of New York in which every conceivable article of merchandise, of timely significance, was priced so conclusively sensational as in this gréat annual Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks. Special—Women’s Wash Petticoats, 39c. Good, serviceable, well-made, dainty petticoats of \black and white striped percale or blue and white striped ginghams, with two ¢ | Section os flare kes full and wide; regular price 49c., special for to-morrow, 39c Second Floor, 59th St, Section, Only 75 dozens in the lot. They are of excellent white lawn, made with 32 fine tucks and 6 wide tailor stitched pleats on fronts; backs com- posed of six wide pleats; col- lars and cuffs tucked to match —very special for to- 79¢ morrow at Second Floor, Aath St. Section. ’ * Women’s Dainty Wrappers, $2.98. The regular prices on these wrappers are $3.98 and $4.49,-but in order to clear them out we quote the above remarkable price for to- morrow. They are of dimity and lawn in several pretty and becoming styes, all effectively trimmed with insertions $2. 98 and lace; full graduated flounce; choose at, each, 98 $4.53 8 $5, %*Lawn&Dimity Wrappers, $3.8 In solid colors, stripes and figured lawns and dimities; made with high necks or Empire effect trimmed with lace; wide flounced skirts, "gecond Floor, 59th St. Sect! i Seto ° 5 5 Fine Sewing Machines, $12. A notable feature in the Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks are these handsome machines, T! hey are fitted =, With all the newest and most approved attachments; ay are light-running and ball-bearing; have cases of hand- he antique oak with three commodious drawers, These machines were manufactured by one of the most reputable makers in the country and are fully guaranteed and equal in every way $12 to machines selling at $30 and $35; special, ait mnerrach a Seotton, nnn nnn ‘ ’ T Hood’s Sarsaparilla, 59c., Gets first mention in this list of splendid values for to-morrow. Large size battle; special for to-morrow, 59c, Face Chamois —Pinked square 0 —! oval shapes, soft, pllable skins; ke ee Peleue eenege special for to-morrow, No mall, telephone or C, O. D. or- Black Prince Tar Soap—spe- Main Floor, 69th St. ection. Pear! Hat Pins, 5c. Large Sizes. Made with French pearl tops in smoked and white; also with turquoise in many handsome de- signs, Worth 19c. _ Special sale price, 5c Main Floor, Front, Centre, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALE BROS. , 3d Avenue, soth and Goth Streets. ~ See es Mail Orders Promptly Filled. ‘Adams<.Co. h Ave., 21st and 22d Sts., N. Y. (il Bip Leo XMM. 5: Portrait of in five colors ae gold embossed. for The Balcony Book Store is offering a beautiful card in commemoration of the late Pope. The centre portion shows a lifelike picture of His Holiness be- stowing the Pontifical blessing. This picture is surrounded with the proper emblems and, illustrations—making it the finest produced of its kind, The size is 11x14 inches. The card is gold embossed and printed in five colors. & Sn ee ee Grocer y Specials For Wednesday and Thursday. A choice selection of Crocerien at cut pricen is told of bee low, Note, in (isnt the special reductions on Tras and Coffver. Mail or dera promptly and ere ful fillet. Sundries ! ARD — sauirea GOCOAN — Maple Brand, * bes lec auality, tee i D DRESS- F! Ibe each," Ale catdtes per pickling | 25 rr 20c | Coffee! g pay Lbs eet Cd taf Ne and medium, Break fae® an Be. ipeclats! : 18c ne pnbnactnene~9n6nen8=trennenbiaengnsnonesb-t6-6i8-alece, Women’s “Patrician” "2's 24 Oxfords We have the exclusive sale in Greater New York and vicinity. The “Patrician” is “the woman's shoe that's right!" The “Patrician” stands head and shoulders above all other footwear sold at or any- where near the price. “Style and service are most happily combined. “Patrician” Oxfords, $ ol ‘Patrician’ Boots, $3 50 |{8%, 3.00 and .... per pair....... ° Enamelled Iron Beds ‘2! 1.95, Worth. © 4.45, Wort in Worth Brass vanes and caps, sizes, se top rails and extended foc, sizes. 95, 5, Worth =| > 95, We 8: 12.50, 595 Worth 99 1.00. 234 1m. pont. bow foot. extra | 9.00. | With extra heavy 1% ined feroll_ and heavy | mounts, conee: rod with rings ani 11 alzes. Woven Wire Saris iarked Down! 2.35, regularly 3.25, 3:50, regularly’ 5,00. WOVEN WIRE IRON. SPRINGS, ‘bronze Extra heavy bronze and tron frame) frame with double woven wire extra supporis| DOUBLE WOVDN WIRE SPRINGS, with extre on the centre and ends, supporta on sides. eat all Wednesday’s 4 Cents Per Copy. Speurie Sheet Music, JO Pees oe ports for. Black Hawk Waltzes. ja Rusticana, 50°---12 § Copies 1. 00 Jolt Mai April Smiles, Easter Bmblem. fuverr Wares, eae re Prayer. mance ss Very Grand March, | Mek NS ae be Waltzes. Hazel Blorsome, Over the Waves. THE HITS FROM THE WIZARD OF OZ: 1 Love Only One Girl in This Wide, Wide World. : Rosalie, My Royal Rose, Must You? B.Altmank@o. A Special Lot of WOMEN’S WHITE LINEN DRESSES ‘WHICH HAVE JUST BEEN COMPLETED WILL BE OFFERED WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th, AS FOLLOWS: White Linen Dresses in two models, hana embroidered and lace trimmed, Regular price $22.00, at . . $12.00 White Linen Dresses with Russian Coat, Cluny lace trimmed, at . . $17.00 The remainder. of Dresses and Separate Walking Skirts, of Colored and White Cotton and Linen, have been marked AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, (Second Floor.) Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street, Sixth Avenne, New York. i ard Oil Works the connection seems The Two- Tailed Comet. las be sure. Wall street {s not in a There has been much speculation | condition just now to capitalize the vecently over the appearance of a two-tailed comet. comet with two tails. Just what use; All this may or may not have any- to make of the superfluous caudal | thing to do with the fact that The appendage is the puzzle of the as-|World printed 55 Business Oppor- tronomers, A close observer of af-|tunity advertisements and 64 For fairs offers this solution: Sale advertisements this morning, “The new comet {s simply up to| It did just the same, and in the list ‘A one-tailed comet was good | of offers are a paint mill, a coal mine, Rois for our fathers In the old|a manufacuring business, a pawn- days, but the automobile age calls|shop, a jewelry store and the usual tor something extraordinary. Then, | lat ot groceries, bakeries, liquor gain, the Gee illustrates the trust|gtores, candy shops, etc., etc. Under dea, which Beems to have spread to/the classification of Good Will and the heavens even. One of the com-|Interest, For Sale and Business ae ee imaliawed BY the larg- aa | Parunitien The alae presents dal 7 er. ie two-tal sesase iver opportun! lor investment » gor haan: enen havering) ee et those wil t Pyaar) «

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