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TS, EXTREME DULLNESS TERIOUS | 'N STOCK MARKET TO PAIR any Detwativer Aro Searening for Writer at Anonymous Let tere fo Jorn Gotineder and Mine Anna Fragen Warning Them af Porit Momeer: sf Canditions More Suqqan fe Gay in Wail Street than They Mave Boon inn Very 9 Tie TRANSACTIONS ARE FIFTY OF THEM SENT toure teat TO THE YOUNG WOMAN Members of Mer Family Say They Are Convinoed that They © Know the Writer and Detec- ‘ tives Are Shadowing a Cer- tain Man. They Say . @riter in Rewoklyn « . arenad| RO Ife ot Jann Meine e thactot,.of Twenty. fret atreat Nronwten Qn! baw writin “a stenting detuare te SEiee Anne Francs, « tes ; fee pares at Brook The the bir breed ote and | inepectors and ai. Patil Gehneiter, Me ee Father Hanwet Biae eller man Cath Pretfic 1 14 ; ‘ ka genevaily sold GUANA EWR Parsta: ts Masaciadeccn | are aBalilenat frasticta: aAa there wore equal number also tenses Of | to: 18 in ugar, fee ‘Think They Know W preferred and R vestment pre: Miss Frasee and her parents belleve| ferred: Pullman nneseee Coal Mey know the itentiy of th atta] rare Utada ootnt | Writer, claiming tat he is a 1 EW threat paxine, be of the Holy Family Churen. 1 Gaines More’0 the downward he ie a married inan, the father over ind lost 7-8, making the J children, and that the second on the representative jection is that a fe stocks in which the day's movement Bee we testo ve with Behdelaat andle orbs « near a point Minneapotia, St Heved by him that these let will 9 Bault Sie Marte preter SeEeias ty Me lipcant atin nd Hote and Paather pre perred lost ‘a point. Which may exist between him and Miss aoe Frases, ‘The police and the Post-Office| Panhandle rose taree points compared | @etectives admit that they are shadow. dh liertitan eS closing figure, closing fng a certxin man, but refuse to uive = any hint 4 to who tis man i the last hour there were fractional ‘The letters received by both Miss Mau Se Md eas vr hired Frazee and Schneider avo printed with| dealings . or ink, snd have usually ymmon manila paper, All| ‘Phe selling of Union Pactfic common apneared to be a raid to weaken the neral lst. The dullness influenced Tie trading element to sell, and there ld not appear to be much support r ave gone through the matis with the ch were delivered ort, Te Lb, Where a few weeks ago to| ecutton seen to-day tulke the case She wa nervous, and’ h othe! ed to ‘interrupt hi Gently uid to bee ber to be calm. Bho & remarkably <ty girl, slender, brown eves and a maas of hair n {8 a member ut @everal social onnectad with the Holy Family Churoh. pa blost of the letters I have received hean of such a char The total rales of mtocks to-day were 311,109 shares, and of bonda $929,000 ‘The Closing Qaotations. Tudey's highest, lowemt, cloeing and net changes from Saturdey's cloving price or from lant recomted sale are an follows High Low Amal Copper 0% Am, Car & Foun pals’ that | show them Am Car & Foun. 1¢ 1 have even kept some rap thein | tm, Smelt, & Ref. from the police, Hut here és a sample | Am & Ret, of of one of the milvest.”’ Miss Frageo | 4m showed the following le “By. Dear Tittie Brown: What a sh little raven there ate wou AY who wou y espegially me— Gown thelr lives for ) ay on that Duteh| & to throw yourself # Tr yan were not so stuck on your. sel vou would pay more attention to @omebody vise whom vou all know, SA WELL WISHER.” 5 letiers #0 preyed upon me that T was taken {il and compelled to remain in the house for three months. Went to the Police. “Btill the letters came, gomplained to Capt. Reynolds, 'Fitth avenue station, and he as stive Duffy to the case. When 1 felt a little stronger my parents sent me to Freeport. One night, after 11 o'clock, I received a telegram reading youn Schneider, died suddenty to-night,’ G Manhattan and then we he| Metro, St RR was unsign “Of course this was a shock to me, tor although, we are ingrely fellow members of the Columbus Social and Dramatl Chub “or the Holy Family Church, an’ have never been alone together except | on one or two oc ma, when he has @acorted me home, it showed me thas fay enemy was sill at work, "I. came Home, and the next day | weit driving With a friend. Jt was not Mr. Sclinelder with whom I drove, but the following gporning T received this letter: “My Dear Little Urewn-Eyed Reauty: “Haz ha! I saw you driving yester- jay in Dutch Schnetier’s cart. T wou! ibe offvnlel it enyooty drove uy to my @oor yeh a nai ehurch, and, efter an entertainment, re- fresnments were served. I neveg drink wine or anything of ‘that chdtact-r, and at the supper I drank a glass of milk, The next morning this letter reached me* My brown-eved baby wt ‘carolina Chem girl: So you raion Tel ink Talk, Wo youy ba You are not| wis Centra gtrong enough for ie vesnteal po claret? Deafe me! w Navemas” Gabe baby a nice milk bottle, tied with pink) * ribbons. Wall, look out that some day | when you are drinking milk you don't eng nie am ie gow azng| CURB MARKET QUIET. | rop_over dead, ONE. WHO KNOWS HOW MILI ont ie atrange,” exld Mise Frasce, “how any one not present at that gath? Norinera Geenritiens thevGhly Acq ¥ wk, Going aw tive 5S ering should know 1 had drunk milk,| The curb market opened quiet but @®he man suspected wns at that soeli steady to-day ing was ght. The ——_ only stock that was very active was " Northern Securities, which opened at he (Wheat! Markets a gain of 1 paint above Saturday's figure, bid and asked pri securities wer ‘The local wheat market opened strong | closing day and rose 1-4 of a ¢ ht offerings. Corn ru ate advance, while Kets showed cipal outsid Northern Securities 80 1-2 to 9 : 5 ‘Co! Knob | Copper n—September, 52 '6- 8 to 82 1-4; December, 52 closing | prices 3-4; September, Af Corn—September, White United Firnt Deviled Killed Her. pecial to The Rvening World.) rab eb retie CAMDEN, N. J, Aug, 3—Emma_H.| 79 34 Miller, yeventy-ono years old, Is dead | Die ha after eating Her first deviled crab. | she | 12 wugust. si tember, Sta 4 di ger, Gi 6-8 es December, 616-8 was til and expressed a de: eat a deviled ‘crabs, She died ‘of acute indi: ®estion shortly aftenward, ‘ENDED HER LIFE. NORTH RIVER <—— — nm oe ‘SIXTH BALLOT AND [f NO POPE CHOSEN eee Mattin Gonan « Manutitil Tang wi n fone (hat the Gallet to Ge Taker ’ * " Woman. hinge te Seat fram rm = " nt eg big mi wr arate the Wewe neorrer he Pier af (he Font af Weel wearee we “ Biqhty-areth Street . . ester ANH TEFORE WELD GAME : sane seratne: prrecuagee eat TW 10 wu «t 9 Warn damned In aRNRNOR dteamHRNOMON , r ’ Anant of ae hin (he ere snnetTerT® (iar a . ar . ePe fae aren ‘ of! (tw fhe one "owe tor he Med Pine fieen ow ert ‘ sot PHP ON@ OPV. HIER (iriedierere [eft (he pteeee eared ‘ ‘ . * he feller of Che ballet eo ee Oe Ms ered te him ews leaked ow by thoes oniette henetne the wlelet a canton and the peetial of peaeere ae the com ‘ Hunton waa hein ken the ate® Cantina) The Carding affected WH Rewrt divonwe fF in repented fat art : Hd fetal feapiration ia hetna resorted te . i tine her hte dane He was with amy COTTON KINGS BACK PRICE SOARS AGAIN W. P. rowan and Daniel sully |" Once More Appear on the Exchange, but Latter Does No Trading. Cotton continues to soar The! a raise of 5 points shortly after Th opening to-day and peices continued oun lege crushed: hurt internally. oan xullty of the minanoiteation af the - en pean’ | WELLS, WILLIAM J.. Chicago; both | gompany’s, tunde In verious oe W. P. Brown and Danlel Sully, bull leaders. Cotton Exchange for the first time in weeks. Both were as bullish am ever, z c) Aithough Mr, Gully di@ no treading, 1t| ROWE, GEORGE, Logansport. ind, en) CANTON, Ohio, Aug. &—Joseph Bex: It) “gineer of the fretght; right foot torn] ton, aged seventy-three years, the last is understood that he has pretty welll ENO tet Surviving uncle of Mre. McKinley. died disposed of his interests “I am still a bull,’ said Mr. Brown. “After an absence from New York last- ing six weeks, I am more thoroughly convinced than ever that cotton will go higher, 1 Inteng to take an active Wn |GALTWEIN, GEORGE. Chicago: foot Cotton ia s0'strong a staple ta becauae | ruled and cut and back sprained. the crop this year Is one of the latest | SNYDER, E. W., Logansport, right foot {t us history.” a hat crushed. it was report in Waa) street that 1 ey the New York Cotton Exohange hae|RUMELL, W. A., Logansport, left I severed all connection with the New bruised. Ss :, D te Orleans Cotton Exchange and has cut} \WHISTLER, EPHRAIM, Logansport, uit Dep off quotations, No conlcmatton of ive) rural mail carrier; left lex sprained 34 Floor, that the New Orleans Exchange bh and bruised botween knee and ankle; been cut out because it refused t tag Quotations to Tbux:ket tot ber, 9. December, 980; February, ste ‘ot January St hid; Maron: 0.78. bid. The final quotations for cotton were mber, as follows: August, 11.90; Se) r, 9.90" to 10.67 to 10.88; Oc! December. . 972'to 975; February, to 9.76. d steady, ae Government Cotton Report. ‘The market WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—The monthly cntton report shows the average con- dition to be 79.7 compared with 77.1 on June 2%, 190%. The following table shows the condl- «(ton by States on July 25, with year averages. Joly 25. Ten-Yoar i Average. 2") i) Vitetnle United Stat ¢| STEAMER PURITAN MEETS WITH MISHAP, Puts Machinery and Forwards Pas- sengers by Rall. NBWPORT, Aug. 3—The Puritan, of the Fall River line, necessitated her seeking at 19.35 this morning, refuge here The eight hundred passengers on board the boat were routed from their beds at 5.90 by the noise of the aceldent, for a time there was much excitement @he Puritan was overdue and thero vas a large number of passengers who! | | _— — - to Fall River at once, them by as they could secure as wanted to get ko the company train as fast commodations. forwanted ine iM wey, bat will hee Suten" "erin co" New "York tos] | |! At Reduced Prices ——eanew ~ Balance of this season's RATT 2 INA and JAPAN MATTING, yar NEW EXAMINER NAMED. ot i fore prices 24c to 3$c yard 14¢ and 18 Froderick 8, Dale, of No, 44 Sixth Also Fibre Mats, in blue, green and red, India Veranda Mats, recommendation of Appraiser W. Whitehead. Mr to the silk division of James Ro Pringle, fecently rem Dale hus never ment position, but has had ex- experience jn the silk bualness, (its” father was one of ‘manufacturers of New Jersey, ved rove was) WATTS. J. A. the | were on the floor of the h the ten- so —— ——$._— M0] 90,804,500 Darretn of Petroleum. *.0| WASHINGTON, Aug, $—The United nae $3, {States Geological Su Twenty-third Street, Into Newport with Damaged steamer is ted | Specials for_ To-morrow [up here repairing damage to her ma- chinery due to a broken crankpin which and | | pocted that the repairs on the y appointed an ex- miner In the Appraisers’ Stores, on the George Dale was assigned taking the place before held a f the ploneer ailk East-Bound Passenger and|€. A. MoAlpin Makes Serious | West-Bound Freight on the’ Charges in Court Against Panhandle Road Crash To-|, President Butler, of the Uni-| gether all a Heavy Hd versal Tobacco nempren tee) HARTFORD CITY, Ind Aug B= nty-one persone were injured in @ head-on collision early to-day between handie freight and the Some may di The application of Fawin A. McAlpin of Ossining, and others for the appotnt- ment of a recetver for the Universal | Tobacco Company came up hefore Vice. } | Chancellor Pitney to-day in Jersey City The petitioners oharge that Presflent | MAUL, W. Hl. Loganaport, (oft leg cut| Wilflam H. Rutter has been a party to and bruised a plan ta wreck the company and has ALDWORTH, GEOR Chicago, #0iM¢ | misapplied the company's funds. The to Ireland; rignt off below the | company has a capital stock of $1,000,000, knee On March 31 last it had assets of $1,- BAIM, M. L., Richmond, right leg shat | 125,000 and llabilitles of $982,000. tered. In their aMdavitn the petitioners nay | FRBDPRICK, © H | left leg broken Chicago; right lew cut In several places and dislocated Ridegeviile, Ind.;| ¢hat President Butler has shown how. tility ¢o other holders of preferred stock and that he has deciared his in- tention to render their holdings value- lens. Thev also accuse him of having 3ERHARDT, CHRISTOPHER, Chicago; Jean crushed and aide injured BARRETT, P. J., Chicago, broken. peared for the petitioners. both legs Mre, MeKinley's Uncle Dead. to-day of cerebrum anemia. ie dest PALAORS, BEN, Denver. on hie way to} 12aay, Of, & Eaeen as tog ae ton. Italy; right leg bruised. KLING, JOHN R., of Logansport, con- ductor; left leg broken at the ankle; right foot bruised. left side bruised. HAVBY, RICHARD, Fimwood. on his way to Pittsburg: right leg broken be- tween knee and ankle. Six others were cut and bruised. Delayed by Drawbar. Blue and black mohair walk- ing skirts 5.00, 7.50 and 9.50 ‘The freight train was delayed on the main track by @ broken drawbar and fog prevented the passenger engineer from seeing a flag signal sent ahead unt!! too late. Both engines were re- versed when they met, but the reversal was not made In time to check them to A material extent. The second baggage car telescoped the smoker, tearing through half Its length and sweeping the people from its path like chaff. The shock threw many people from passengers from the other cars rushed to the ald of thore in the front of the smoker, but it was nearly an hour and a half after the accident before the last one wan taken from the wreck. Tweed walking skirts 5.50 and 6.75 White Lawn Dresses 9.00 Linen dresses 12.50 and 14.50 Bathing suits 375 and 5,00 their seats. The the production of petroleum in amounted to S0,S94,500 Varrels, valu $69,610,318, or 86 cents a barrel 3 2 3 g 3 3 5 ‘Stern Brothers | Women’s Summer Gloves Special attractions are now being shown in Imported & Domestic Glove Novelties in plain and embroidered Silk Gloves and Mitts. SILK GLOVES and MITTS, 12, 16 and 20 button length, ain and embroidered, Regutar value $1.30 to $3.75, 98c, $1.25, $1.95 pir 50c 50 DOZ, WASHABLE CHAMOIS GLOVES, | | 75 DOZ. SUEDE FINISHED LISLE THREAD GLOVES, extra quality, in black, white and colors, pair 50c First Floor. China and Japan Matt ngs Algerian Mats, Japanese Cotton Rugs, Dhurries, etc, for Summer Furnishings. Third Floor. ‘' See Double Blue Trading Stamps. Te Marerns We Will Giee Tews Stames Instead of One with Boory (00 Pirchacn # going von Trnling Gamnpe Ptee Tevet Sharp wt ' woeful vetiete satiety prnreel? of NNR of ne Bron oes Oo it ovo pte vy orale mye ‘wer enone the give hen i Tieee | re ory aetellt Note ‘the. Susede Values; Stirring Sale of N Many in the Purchase Ave If we contd imprees every rene the whee let of twee Cheweend went or Kefore made in the heteht of th Walking Skirts Offered at 79c. Medien wertght fet the they wear, Oatord metton, inf style: alee in Bleek ane white or bh pepper aad all fenethe: a seat special tomer of fine leather; with toe caps and double sole mate bless cpperianity button, spring heels, doncola leather, Footwear Values. sizes 9, 9%, 10, 10%, 11, 1154 special, per pair. 59c stylish, well made and worth $1.25 to $1.50 per 98e Lace Spring Meet Shoes for Boys de 12, 92%, 13 and 19%, iris’ Spring Heel Shoes ‘ace or pair. Special in all sizes to-morrow at, per pair Tremendous Bargains in the Boys Patera) Also Double ew Walking | Skirts. Worth Move Than I le Theee Prices. wit the real ine ‘ . i twee Never ray tt ah enw 4.50 Walking Skirts WN Offered at $1.98, Dress Goods k — Here are two fabrics hes wide ck Voile, bright en fabric Cloth. bike There are 500 yards of W ht ak al Black Habutat Sith, that usually cells at special table them t o-morrow Store. Sailor Blouse Suits at 25c. That Are Worth Nearly Double. A well-known maker ‘aw our spirited sale of wash suits at this price list week. The dickering ended larcely negotiations for the sale of his entire stock on hand. favor—and yours, They're mostly suits that he intende: colors with neatly trimmed collars. Sizes 3 to 8 $4 Double Breasted and Sailor je Breasted Suits of fine cheviots and cassimeres, tures. Double warp Italian linings; wide French facin Blouse Suits of wide wale serge. Double breasted stitched cuff; large collar; silk emblems and soutache tr Laces and Neckwear. Nottingham Galioons and Bandings, in white, butter and Arabe, shown in medallion, serpentine and straight effects. Close to a hundred different designs—all this season's patterns. Values 15c. and 19c., at, per yard Torchon Laces and Insertings, heavy and light "3, effects, worth 7c. per yard; special at......,...., | tail at 25c. each, On special tables for | Yo to-morrow’s selling at Baeomlt Offers. Hardwood Refrigerators, 9 8 kiln-dried ash, galvan- ized shelves, bronze trim- Bicycle Glearing, mings, metal lining; 30 Former Prices, $16.98 to $19.98; now $11.98. Here are guipure, lawn and lace protection Collars and Stocks that were made to re- Ths, ices regularly $7.98, [| | Blue Flemish Stone Water U Coolers, porcelain lined, with wilckel- - plated faucets, ean size, worth $2.50, This clearing sale includes models for mén, women and boys— all 1903 models—strongly made and attractive standard wheels. Not many of them, but early buyers £\\ will get one of Sy) the da cycle urrains , ever Aah take your choice, at e Muslin Wear, | : uslin Wear, Infants 50c. Chemises at 39c. These are made of very fine muslin, in Rosine, dour shape and trimmed with insertings of 39 wide embroidery and neat edge. 50 cents would be areasonable price. Reduced for to-morrow to Corsets made of good batiste and ventilating imately also girdles; worth 50 cents ca (es special at.s... fants’ Long ‘Slips—Fine cambric, box plait down front, neck and sleeves with cambric ruffle, 19¢. values; + 423 while they last at * oe Great Smyrna Rug Purchase. Best Quality—All Wool—Unprecedented Values. We have purchased the entire surplus stock from the leading Smyrna rug Prices are at the lowest notch ever known. 7.6x10.6 size, | 4,9 6x9 size, value $23.50, value $17.50, 49 25 36x36 size, \q 30x30 size, value $2.98, maker. 9x12 size, 9.9 value $28.50, 10st 36x72 size, value $3.75, Your choice of the lot to-mor Strictly all wool. value $1.98, So he opened : 206 d should retail at 49c, All p Blouse Suits at $1. 98. New sizes 7 to 15, effect; plaited sleeve: imming; sizes 3 to 8. Choice... Specials for Men. 50c. Sammer Neckwear at 19c. 2) coming of tine silk grenadine Reversible Four-in-Hands. Colors are black, whitey green, red, tan, in solid or stripe combinat ons. Also lot of men’s madras, Oxford and cheviot Stock Ties in a variety of patterns and colorings, all to (e Close out at. 25c. Half Hose at 12 1+ ae A Special Lot of Men’s Lace Lisle if Openwork Half Hose will be offered at ex~ 2 actly half price to close, All sizes. Good Ss issertment. Instead of 25c. per pair, at... Domestics Reduced. Offerings That Stand Unrivalled. Extra Large Hemmed Huck Towels (22x42), (eo offered for to. Ready-Made Pillow Cases, size 45x36, cheaper than youcould buy the material to make them, at, ea. g 7c 40-inch White Victoria Lawn, per yard, 6%c Good Quality Shaker Flannel, per yard. 53%c A Wrist Bags at 25c. Worth Treble—No Mail Orders. They may sell before noon—don't delay. In biack, white, red, brown and gray. Mostly in pressed walrus and seal. A few of the blacks in real seal, Frames and chains in nickel, gilt or gun metal, ih Som Ui ik some with inside card cas some with inside change Ava ni) purses tndicard cas Wear and Gorsets. 49c. Aprons al 25 Large, Well Made Aprons for Nurses and Waitresses, trimmed with clustersof fine and wide tucks, and finished with deep hem. Also with wide embroidery (e trimming. Special to-morrow at... Corset Covers, French styles, long waists; fine cambric, with insertings of Point de Paris laces, beading and ribBons; also with entre front of fagot stitching; C: 49c. values at ° Linoleum. Genuine Cork Linoleum, worth 65 cents per square yard; goodassortment; two yards wide; at, vér square yd, 4x7 size, value $5.98, 125 4,48 August Furniture Sale Surprises. aT aN Yas. A tratns! Genuine Elastic Felt Mattresses, covered in satin ticking, one or two parts. $15 value; special in all sizes at.........+. Piece Parlor Suits, highly finished fram covered in satin damask or Ve- rona _— velours, upholstery and woxkimanshi ean Teen Indestructible Couch, plain and fe August sale ured Belgian velours, 10.00 price, guaranteed; $16.00 value, 10.00 7.50