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h pe La —— - —— = CZAR TD AVENGE ‘TROLLEVMEN GO ONSUL'S DEATH BACK.10. WORK Thr Men Who Were Dit Demande Pull Punienment of oharqed Ara Reinstated and Ai Concerned in the KilING = Many of Those Who Struok OF the Russian Representa: | patien to Thor Places tive at Monastir. GULTAN HASTENS TO WAKE THE AMENDS. POLICE EARLY ON SC Threatening Aaweet of the Me the Morning Caueed 100 of the f yee 16 Be Muahed There to Dismisses Governing Official and Orders Court-Martial for Those Guilty of Murder— The Slayer Had Beon Lashed,!* » Prevent Vinienee ar Miating talend OF PRETRRENURG Ave The : hae demanded ememplary pi ~ fot oniy of the murderer of tte Russian Conmi at M who) oe Waa willed inst werk by Turkle Germes, but of ail the milira 4 ba ' Givi officiaie in any way responsivie ||)" Mm fer the crime os Hii adeniidel dle pea Gone, at Monastir, Mo Rostkowskt che] NOK They were ef to ds second of a Rugsian Cone meres. idan oMiciat in min within a fa iS EOSREARSE eiroed i. eon Monthe—has created inte ndignation | G™mPans Sree cute Reve. In reporting the orcurrence io the] reeses of 3H) appites p to the Foreign Office the Haenian Ambasmndor | ¢Mat the man amreel to go hack tw Gt Constantinople telegraphed Ava & Fresca SARL Mavala (a Mal “The Hursian Consul at Mon Fee ee ee ere consi en kas fatien the victim of an atroc crime. | MO" Teenie pH pad) ne Fee Grand Visier and the Turkey eo en aeet amount to mie ya coma to ma with ¢ @ign Minister have come to me with ox Wea cate Uloteaee of regret In the name of the i‘ m. Feria Pasha, the Grand Finier, See, PONS IENG ANU e informed me that the a» in owan alt? Vie aay I once lin, and that the s ary oe 8 Leen. ures sutiectea Rite pun-|Dnte in Long istand City, but were is fabment, and the Vall of Monastir will sae Pee Be ver on e Com Page.) SRipemdeed trom his’ post." [ilcemen into. the district on the frst In reply Count Lamsdorff, the For} ois oe trouble . . and one ron @ign Minister, telegraphed to the Am-| "2" Ears oomrareal Tiere the «et Qassador Aus. 9 lidegwith solleemen: orl) Front CRE out * calved slegram ‘His tnt Salt Li elle vee ( Hoel? atforma and along the stree Uime they nee from the Sultan expressing |police tholding the strikers in check by a eines fegret at the death of the Russian | outnumbering them by Ave to one Twente | Consul at Monastir, When 1 submitted |’ ody Pouce Commisaloner Piper haroraniuen | your telegram to the Emperor Hin Mas-l eas in his office all night directing the em | certainly had @aty gave orders that you should not] Sat in his ! « ener confine yourself to receiving explana ete send a Scuaie to all atrateg! you feel relief now?” | tions from the Grand Visler, but shoula| points, guarding tho various power | he Ka ° Hay of Sunahine, make the most energetic de houses and terminals ani important | fpetion and Immediate. and exempiacy | Tneter points. vas lighted’ Up with a new cradle fe and exe y wax lighted up with new Padi Punishment bots of the murdere: a} Orguntsation -macent: et with an of all the military and cty!! oMcials on - I do feel sort of free-like frame seeponsibiiity for) the audacious Until three men were discharged hy xpos to feel her sprit at | ims may fall.”” the New York and Queens County R ration to-morrow night? Assording to the report mado ty {hel road the motormen and conductors were | totell Ul T git the ania! official now in charge of the Russian | fot ocgant Following the discharge hel, a bit doubtfatly ut aie Consulate at Monastir the murderer ts n Fr the men organ hod & way of ma @ gendarme. The Consul naked his| nMIttee to Gen. she was alive I guess L gen'ally Mame, because. in defiance of instruc-| demand therein. | Knew Wen xhe was ‘round, tions, the gendarme did not salute him. | ne and af ay. |. Mr Michael risked a Uttle laugh tn fired several ts to 28 cents {here Would you have celebrated the twen fiteh annivers f your wehting 'f | fonaul in awing he horse ty ws ' ‘ which the Con was} struck, crippling the company's Bunday |Your wife w live? | { ved two bullets, and shots| service to the beaches and resorts. [t . tha, have made no dit- | fwere also fired at the coachina Was when the striker their aympa 5 “only then 1d have | ; 3 petits ees owds and | bad a silver weddin’. f made up my | + eet Cominia. | mind when | saw the twenty-fifth an: ' ok hold of th 1 niversary of my father and mother's SULTAN DISMISSES. With a Aton hand and issued crdese what | mariage that fd have one if ever. L : VALI OF MO. not the least Violence was to be pase | §rowed to be a man and had a wite, | NASTIR. | mitted! ax Texpected to do | Se Charlas Hulseman, chairman of the | "Of course me i WASH AGE eats ty enINGE Strikers’ Committee, forme atifieg |them. days ag it Is now and the old OONSTANTINOPL Aug. 10--The| Shit Buller thin afternoon. @ netted | coika’ blow-out wasn't on he acale that Sy. Walt of Monastir has been dismiased, | Gad calied i the atrike aud would be | mine ll be An’ | come ) think apaut Pike pie est cei back at work. tn the orning — Word | it" this with a slight show of modesty oy, Hussein Mill, formerly Governor of| wu, hee Rent to Depity Commis] “t spore I'm the only man that eve> #, Yemen, Arabia, has been appointed as) + Piper, In charge of the Brookiyn | lived fo give’ a celebrashun of this Ge Ble successor, police, and he dismissed the 20 pollee) kind a ¥ 9 An imperial trade orders a court-mar- | CCP PPE LG 2 Uh Hee ad tial to assemble at Mon to try the this thing. It's just for a good time - in of M. Rostko' nd report for friends and customers. ‘They on @ responsibility of Netals for the he! money an’ T want Murder of the Russian Consul enn spend it. 1 don't aor, want no office an’ 1 wouldn't take no 1 | nemini un if they told me the ‘lection LONDON EXPECTS CZAR went with. it Perhaps it was seeing a woman peel- TO MAKE MORE DEMANDS. ing potatoes In the war of the shop ° that prompted the question . — 4) expect to ety, again?” The Balkan situa- The answer came quickly. ton has assumed a more serious asjec: ai a nilnes) paeldie Mrs Micnael im. the eyes of Britisn otticlals ns the| < a ie Famdit of the murder or tie niseinn| OF. Glass Suffers Severe Injury | JEWELLERS? LOCK-OUT Consul at Monastir. No authoritative by Being Thrown Out as His Statement c# {0 the Britis attitude STILL IN FJLL FORCE. ean be obtained, pending cel ; | . pending the receipt ot! Horse and Carriage Fall Into, . Anformation regarding tne length to | which Russia will go in exacting repara- Ditch. ‘thon for the deed | Employers Declare They WII! Not bow It is expected, however, that Rus- | _ | Yield, and Many of Them Are [oA sian demands for the punishment of the| pp sohn Glare was adie to he about | Much Dissatlefled. : Murderer and the reaponsiile ofticials| his home at No. 67 Second avenue { will be followed by others of greater! day, although still suffering trom shock | Almost ail work a at a standstill in Fnational interest and affecting the} and’ juternal injuries aw the reat, of [the Manufacturing Jewelry trade to-day eral Ralkan question eiaccldent! which: (haw: hla of yas a result of the lock-out begun Tt was stated to-day’ by’ a diplomat | tne Accent which y his horse into |ereirday vy the New York Manuta SR a position to now ‘ie Car's galley |the subway ditch at Broadway and |e U erat Association. A few men nd that before deal-) Fortunately: the physician himeelf waw| Are At work. but they are non-union situation tn | ‘ fs ‘operatives and those who have individual u to With | Not precipitated into the subway, or he/SR nents with the bosses, Pai aye Sees ELMS E signator-| might not have been allve to-day to tell| © tn the’ situation.” said Hr des of the Berlin trenty with act least | aow the aceiden 4 I~ Shiman, of the firm of Bhiman 4. Bart of er plans CE el Ube ea aca cel Mitte Pane aM th o 16 John street, where ay ‘The sinte of affairs in Macedonia sustained a broken fifth rib and other | Bios: ‘riginated,. “We are stand- was brougnt up in the House of Com-| internal injuries. He is under the care! jue pal 4 to continue doing | mons to-day, but Premier Balfour de-! SUP dentory aaviran as his hurts are definitely known an| oper aide.’ 84id Charles R. Jung, Pees tion. The latest 1 | action for damages will be begun, ¢ the Manufacturers’ Association ernment, he suid mM Feassur: | he doctor's horse may have to be| “There 4s much dissatisfaction among tea. isaitour aai4 thee th 4 | shot a many. of the men who have been locked | 4 A ours hat the avowed | Shot, Tita they belleve that the demanc gbitet of the rebel, pands Malice, was Just 19.9 o'clock," Dr. Glass} gn’ the ofitm ne ohian eros Or ma was to make the condition of! said tay when L drove across|the dischatae of a man for the non-pay- «, Macedonla so impo je that. at what- |p i a sre latiese Watof his union dues was entirely un- there aust be some intervention on the| Many Seals and am perfectly compe-|aftect. the thousand men who had ‘all part of Ruséia or Avsiria or bot! Wnt to Maiuge « hoese, rt in the question at fi rhe ‘The British Government, he declared, did nor Know that tae ditch at|Peutive Committee of the Association | Aig ter desire to see such a policy suce | Bro. bway & Ad porty-secu street was|may meet to-morrow tn informal dis-| dr ceed. The policy was to ald Austra| i sucd bad shave. Tere was hol cussion.” | (gud Rua, introducing tne olemene| stohman there, hor were there any ———— | ary principles vf sound government|UBMIs to warn ine of the danger | which "for the present constituted the | NsVe reputable wiinesser who say SHIPPING NEWS. best means of dealing witi the doep.| the watchman was in a neigaboring sa- —_—_——— =, Seated vil. oon at the time | ¢ FOR TO-DAY. Mee ss Belfour said everything poasipie| 4 y orate, | did not know of my} PH RN would be done to impress the Porte! dat Until ii was tou late turn [Sun rises. 6.08 Sun 9 with the necessity of keeping its troops |4Pould. 4 was crossing carefully when | THE TIDES PP well in hand, and covery aswatance | suddenly, the lett side Croat and rear} High Water. WP would he given to the Porte in earren | Nae f my by went Inio a A "4 iy ye te ny tWo. and [) Sandy Hook $38 we IRE out that object. He believed that! Agana sande” Bonk, as ‘ the Porte was keenly alive in the pa: hi Me AUGwa gehen teuae Hell Gatacre 0 Aitical necessity of repressing the ex. | jead frat ubway hen CARH A “1 _ A not to the humanitarian necessity. |! Que into the away, ony back | PORT OF SEW YORK, * ——— clousness, and when same —. Bidémpatch from Salonica the insurgenta! bs of a broth phys An, and just as soon | 50 clared he was v! it any atl yvertures must proceed from the sa crowd around ma, T thou ARRIVED, first that my back Was Droken, gut side was bruised, my IL MACEDONIANS BLOW |! UP CUSTOM HOUSE, | Ito my: feet that the horee was in the a{subway ditch. Part of the wagon hung er tie brink and i: was about AB Dad reck as L have ever seen, “Tne horse had caught on one of the whole rs was burt ¢ “T siw. When the policeman lttea ma |’ and a rip broken. i Hf VIENNA, Rotterdam Aus. W—According to a evening blew up with dy he | namite INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. im house at Zibevehe, on the Ser- timber And (was balanced in midair, DUP TO-DAY. frontier, There were n Policemen and citizens, by using ropes | arora, Glasgow. lonterey, Progr © fatalities. | gna. planks, to wet him ‘out| Avnsan, Reteriam, — Seilins Ginratane™ Len manage after an hour's work. | He waa badly cut | teon iS WVIIDE IN MILLS HOTEL, [tri maeed steymy nary tobe abot [TNT __ ' + |" "T managed to get home Ina cab, Traoimatane ARR . then at iu o'clock this morning T ands OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. | for a brother physician, but [ was BAILED TO-D, jertek Ruse’ Kills Himacit wuch intense pain that TI could not at " Pam atom, » with Poison, [mit hlm to examine me thoroughly, | wars, charleston Raa), P We decided to wait uoul I had recove ‘about sixty years old who! lae (ODD STORY OF (Continued f an a the facta will no doubt bes! © mat on the other hand, if he his pronounced views againat the ORGIA AROUSED BY WHIPPING OF A GIRL.| im Firat own THE WORLD: BORAT RYMNENE, ALONE Im, fom |SOUVENIRG TO AE DISTRIBUTED AT THE CURIOUS GREENE BACK SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OF HENRY MICHAEL, | Pp i”) 1 appreciated the exceptional good treatment she has ang If Capt. Foster haa been supplanted on account of this whips court of if the Commissioners investigate has become objectionable on account convict lease system the matter will doubt end when hin resignation is accepted ‘VHIPPING IN ACCORDA Judge Joseph ‘Turner, chairman of the Prison Commission, last night! ‘orroborated the statement that the said Yer, the records of the Prison ¢ ped last June for insubordination. NCE WITH LAW. young woman had heen beaten. He “ommission show that she was whip- When Mamie De Cris was sent to Milledgeville the superintendent was expressly instructed not to put her at work in the field This is the usual alternative held for prisoners among the women who are not willing to obey orders and ablde discipline w hen given light housework. “There {s no rule or regulation of the Prison Commission forbidding the proper official whipping a prisoner, man or woman, who !n his sound discretion must be whipped in order to be made obedient. “Capt. Foster's term of office exp: custom to notify him in August as to I cannot suy what the Prison Comm: as re-electing him {s concerned. the question, is unable to give. “However, I can say that the action of the commission will not be gov-| n' herself felt) erned in any wey by the whipping of Mamie De Cris.” ires Jan. 1 next, but {t has been the whether or not he will be re-elected. ission will dagin this matter—as far I know that he hae written for informa- ‘| tion on this subject, which, of course, the commission, not having acted on ‘MAMIE DE CRIS’S OWN STORY OF HER CRIME OF THEFT Here is Mamle De Cris's own story of her life and the incidents that led to her arrest “T had a good position as a atenog- rapher, was doing well and wan well thought of in my home town of Sa- vannah. Last August | met a young man who gave his name to me as Mr. Stephens. He was a travelling man, well educated, polished !n his manners and an excellent conversationalist. We soon became strong friends, and I did much work for him, “One day he came to me and said that he wanted to secure some money, as he had an excellent opportunity to lend it out and get a return at a good mto of Interest. I told him that If he needed the money I thought I could secure tt for him, as I had some friends in the city from whom I could get any amount I wished. Got Gems from Jewellers. “He hesitated a few minutes and then said: ‘But I think I have a better scheme | than yours to secure the money.’ After) asking what it was, he eaid: ‘I will write u note to each of the leading Savannah Jewellers, giving them an order from some of the leading Indies in Savannah | for jewels, and from these stones I can secure the amount I want.’ At first I positively refused to ve implitrated in any auch deed, Why I yielded later God only knows, but he was such a fascinating | fellow Mr. hens, of rather Mr. Cruteh- | ley, wrote a note to Mr. Theus ordering | a diamond ring for a Miss Lucy Will- jams, a young lady supposed to de a| ntece of Mra. J. P. Williams, and to this order was forged the name of Mra, J P. Williams. T copied the note in my) own handwriting and carried it to the In the Atlanta Constitution of Nov. 2) 1902, Miss De Cris told a story to a re- porter of a terrible runaway aocident in Atlanta, in which two persons, Dr. H. N. Heyward and mother, Mrs, Hoy ward, were instantly killed, and in which, ne sustained such serious injuries as having her arm and collar-bone brok ‘At that time she was described a about thirty years old, with a refined and atractive face. She was becom- ingly gowned and carried her arm ban- daged in splints aa practical proof of her etrange story, She entered into many details of the runaway ac: eldent and appeared to be in @ state of great mental distress over the affair. She also stated that abe was engaged to ba married to Dr, Heyward and that her heart was almost broken, er Story = Hoax, Investigation showed that there was no possible truth in the story and the only explanation advanced at that time was that the entire hoax waa launched for the purpose of newspaper notoriety. Miss De Cris had at that time been a guest at the Kimball for several days and had talked quite rationally ered from the shock ‘at Mills Hotel No. 2, in Riy-| "1 shall certainly: begin an action for Miles Speeding to ‘Frisco. as Frederick Ruat, took | damages un the contractor makes! GHICAGO, Aug. 10.—Gen, Nelson A. 2 a diate settlement . JReld while in his room to-day | “bre'Ginea was Very” pale to-day anq| Miles, as the guest of the Maryland moved anout his office h Out of work and was de- He was unable to make on patients, with difoulty, Aelegation, passed througn Chicago eart: hig usual calia a ‘the N ‘4 to-day on inla way to onal Ja: campment at San Francisca ‘ saat Rede Jane alle with those whom she met at the table and in the corridors. Several of these gueste wore interviewed, but had not rd the strange story of the tragedy. Following the appearance of the story @ Boo Constitution came an emphatic Joweller's, Upon this order I secured one palr of diamond earrings, one dia- mond pin with ninoteen stones, one two- stone diamond ring, one single stone diamond ring ‘and one emerald and diamond ring with five ston “I went right from Mr, Theus's store to that of Mr. Desboulllons and upon an order with the forged name of Mrs. H. Blun, ar. the wife of the president of the Germania Bank, I secured one gold watch, one gold chain with a diamond slide, one diamond and sapphire ring, one handsome and large solitaire din mond ring and one chain and heart with diamonds. These articles of jow- giry were supposed to be for a ‘Miss Katte Blun, a niece of Mrs. Blun, and from which she was to select a birth- day present. “The clork who waited on me in Des- boullions's wanted me to take several more jewels, for he knew Mt Blun could purchase the entire store if she wanted to, but I was afraid to any more. Mother Says Mamie Iv Orasy. “Mr. Crutchley was standing just out- fide the door, and when I brought the Jewels out I gave them to him, He lett that day for Charleston, 8, C., ned there several weeks, ‘and had the Jeweis with him all the time. We made this arrangement so that if I was searched the gems oould not be found. “Thad made up my mind to this, how- ever, that If ever T was caught [ was @olnk to make a clean breast of the whole affair and tell where the jewels were, I never intended that any one else should suffer for my crime,” Following her arrest was an announce- ment by her mother that the daught so widely known as the "Diemo: en’ Was crazy. Similar teatimony advanced at that time by her step- sisters, who sald that Mamie De Crie not Ike other giris. hey admitted that she had a taste for fine things ane could, not afford Such are a few of the strange chap- tora in the life of Mamie De Cris, MISS DE CRIS LED TO HER BEING CAPTURED denial of the entire interview and threatenng to @ the matter in the hands of her lawyers if another word Was pudiiehed about the matter, In a story in The Constitution of Dec. \ there is an account of the arrest ot Misa DeCriss as the famous “diamond queen” of Savannah. It seems that s letter Welton by her to The Savannah ows, detailing the e: George W.’ Williams," Proved to be n the same handwrtn; {a woman want- ed a Bavanpah for the stealng of vajua monde moans of forgery ne Nad Secured by Betrayed by Lett Golicitor Osborne, o Savannah, the atory In the Constitution: wee at once reminded of the appearance of & young woman In hts office who calle on nim on the atternoon of the diamond y. ‘Thou wanted to ash g total stranger, she This same afternoon, diam value of $1,300 were taken trom Jeweller Theus and’ $350 worth of gems from Jeweller Desboultions both of Savant, é UPON 01 the name of Mrs. J. Ds Willams forged, ‘These forgeries were compared with the letter written to the Savannah News, and the elmilarity of handwriting was el POSE AArAN A et fective J. J. Mu . hurried to Atlanta "and confronted Misa De Oris with a warrant of arrest for the theft of the diamonds, Her Story, Told It. At first she wil was innocent, but later adcuttted Sit | FOR | ~ AGHT OW ASPHALT Againet Mim He Will Give Up His Profits, but Not Beford | | Thom He Oaolar MAKES 321 NEW PATROLMED Ne Feuee in we lntende te Or Pavemente fewnet * of the Canteavers ot ye etand e ' aapha ont am oor and do newt factatnn wepeteet take ot the asphalt monte ae hee nner nm m fidiote ntti take the place of par inen a The ¢ elaine profits ware made and that they the compa Vin ciate will be wl@nrnialy the wil remrt 1 J tat the decteion wit receiver, Sut if the eourte otherwise and finally nitred any one, T must of course, nolde | by the decision and make reparation to the utmost Itmit of my abtiity When the Asphalt Company of Americn was formed I waa guided by the advtoe of the best qounest 1 could oltain, and I shall take the eame course | aow And shall not further discuss the matter except tn court.” Commissioner Greene maid the report that ha Intended to resign his office because of hin position in the asphalt controversy was unfounded As roon as the Commissioner resumed the duties of lis office Deputy Comm! it Ebstein, who had charge of department in’ his absence, went to Brooklyn, and Capt. Piper was called to Police Headquarter« Commissioner Greone's first oMcial act to-day was to appoint 321 patrolmen to fl all vacancies. ‘These appointments | 0 into effect on Arig. 12, when the new) men will be taken to the Police Head gnarters drill-room and the Sixty-ninth | Regimont armory and begin their course of Instruction. Capt. Steve O'Brien han | been placed in charge of the school of instruction and in training the new | will be assisted by Sergts. Pi, and Hughes and severa at be determ: decide that t have Kelly roundsmen. SAY PRISONER I A NOTED CROOK Inspector McClusky’s Sleuths Sure They Have at Last Caught “Red” Hyle, the Man Who Plays Hotel Sneak. Central OMce Detectives Clark, Pea- body and Kane to-day identified John Horner, who was arrested for attempt- ing to rob a guest at the Herald Square Hotel, as ‘Red Hyle, the smoothest and most notorious hotel sneak in the country. ‘Hyle dented his identity, but the de- tectives took him from Jefferson Mar- ket Court to Poltce Headquarters and made sure of their Identification, fe was then photographed and taken back to court. He will be held pending the arrival of requisition papers from Chi- cago, where he ts wanted, Inspector Mc- Clusky says, for robbing guests of the Palmer House of Aeveral thousand dollars. . Inspector McChusky says that Hyte Is @ remarkable crook, He {s a man of education and fine address, and accord- ing to the police records has made over $100,000 ty robbing hotel guests. He has worked the leading hotels in the coun- try, and his picture {s in every rogues’ gallery, He has a remarkable sult of red hair and can grow a beard go rapidly that he uses tt as a disguise. Inspector Me- Clusky says that recently In Chicago Hyle registered four times within a month at the Palmer House and eluded fdentification each time, He wa smooth shaven the first time he ap- peared. Five days later, while the po- lice of Chicago were looking for him for a robbery committed in the hotel during hie first visit, he walked in with a pair of Dundreary whiskers and wa registered. He again robbed the ho} and left and returned a few days later with a full beard. Hyle registered at the Herald Square Hotel several days ago. Yesterday Abel A. Borlit, a wealthly merchant from Germany, whose room adjoined Hyle's, caught "him rummaging through hia pockets when he, stopped back into his room from the th. He rappled with him and called for hel No money was found on Hyle. He h missed $3,000 Borit's trouser Hyte aft thi ich: 1896 after serving months for robving a hotel. to be wanted in ashington, D. well in Chicago, ———_—__ WAR ON BROADWAY “DITCH.” Business Men Hold Informal Con- ferences on the Crusade, in ole which was in ¢ penitentiary in e years and alx is said Informal conferences were held to-day by tome of the men who are agitating againat the proposed building of the subway under way by the “open- dite’ system.’ Alexander Shaw an- nounced that the meeting of the Com- mittee of Fifty, nepolpted last week, woul take place on Thursday afternoon ‘at 2.20 o'clock in the Fifth Avenue Hotel. ‘Ai Hayman, who has presided at the meetings #0 far, satd to-day that much progress was being made in secucing signatures (9 the formal protests {rein merchants nd property-ownérs aloni proaseray, rom rty-second astree lown. American GIBRALTAR, Avs. 10.—The American het}squadron, under Rear-Admiral Cotton, wilt to both’ tite detective and @ rep- ved from Lisbon fescntative of the Constitution. ¢ ey Se Vilietran » Southern Srance” ‘ NEGROES HELO FOR MURDER OUEST (It the Mignest Court Geoides But the Marion Aver Mystery Seam Wo Nearer Solution. a¢ Hester Basiares Vietim Was Not Killed at Time Stated, LAWYERS 40 IN VAIN Carener Genoter Maida fhe Peianners and Bete Cee ate of famuent & Friday Nawtewitnene in Monee of Detention ‘ ° HE Mes ytie retin Moding feria . at Sie A Woher Ca m4 iw a hrtten. at the and of First aveniie, he mat the men now winder ar fA rol! of eraenbacks sid he had taken from . they had etupetied with doped’ with comman enuff Nobody haa identified the and the pathologt ya he pointing held for nent wh t live i H * later A District - Attorney Ker pointed out that if the men provadly gullty of murder they be admitted to ball at al body was not dead ‘until eld for killing it four hey could not be days eariler, Coroner Scholer was ob- durate. Cotton. meanwhile. is held in the House of Detention. {ONLY 250 IRONMEN RETURN TO WORK. President of the League Admits that Workmen Are Not Reporting, as Was Expected. J, M. Cornell, League, admitted to-day that the con- tractors !n that organization had only 250 men at work. Half of this number are men who have signed the arbitra- thon agreement individually in spite of! the attitude of thelr unions He sald that the conduct of the Port- able Engineers in repudiating the nr- ditration agreements would give the employers only a temporary setback, as a great many engineers have recently been advertising for work and they wlil be_given the places of the union men General Master Workman John W. Hays, of the Knights of Labor, let out the secret of his protracted stay in the city to-day, It was supposed that he was arranging to bring housesmiths ant other snechanics here to put Inthe places of the men who would not work under the employers’ arbitration plan, Instead, he has been organizing mu- eiclans.” He said to-day he had no In- tention of bringing mechanics here to work, as the Knights of Labor could not afford to act as atrike-breakers. BABY RUN DOWN BY WAGON. Little 0: 9 Jaw Is Broken Driver Is Arrested. Isador Kittay, three years old, was knocked down and run over by a@ hor: and wagon to-day, while playing tn the street In front cf his home, at No, 100 Norfolk street. He recelved a compound fracture of the lower jaw and was taken to Gouv- erneur Hospital. The driver, Edward Brown, of No. 438 South street, arreste was From weak or overworked eyes perhaps more than from any otker cause. You cannot strain the sensitive nerves and delicate muscles of the eye without leav- ing the mark of the strain upon your face. Besides, eye weak- ness handicaps both brain and body and causes nine-tenths o/ the headaches and nervous tro bles. When my careful, scientific examination and correct glasses will change all this, isn't it folly to delay? Right Glasses, $1.00 up. WX Oplical Speciots! 348 6th Ave, “5s? CURES ALL HEADACHES THE PHYSICIANS’ REMEDY. BROWNING'S BROMO- VICHY WITH PEPSIN. ACCHPT NO SUBSTITUTES. ~ 10c.” and 250. -T-Ra Eyeglass Clip, 50c, | Sold only 312 Madison + 160th de 15108 8, sole patentens, PILE OL Fists Help Wanted—Female. HOUSEWORK—German girl] who understands cooking: two in tamil 8; references. Mr. Friedman, 1864 7th ave. President of the Iron| SUMMER PIMPLES Redness, Roughness and Irritations with And light applications of Cuticurs Ointment, purest and sweetest of emollients and greatest of skin cures, For inflammation, and clog. ging of the pores, the cause of pimples, blackheads and oily skin, for summer irritations of the skin, such as rashes, zemas, heat, pete spiration, bites and stings of insects, sunburn, tan and freckles, soreness jand lameness, no other application jis so soothing, cooling and healing tas a bath with Cuticura Soap, fole lowed by gentle anointings with !Cuticura Ointment, purest and i sweetest of emollients and greate jest of skin cures. : booth mang here arid. Cuftcura Soap, te . Ont Fille, 280. "per vial of Depots: London, 27 Chertere Hee tees: Gece Seance oer ses Gai ase ‘ag Send for" Culicuse kia Ilook.’ Range in the kitchen will save you ffully %, in Cost of cooking, be- sidesmuchtime and labor. CANDY SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. vanilla Cocoanut Creams. ..1b. 10¢ Awaorted Fruits and Nut Choc- eceneeceees Ibe 158 SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. nilla Pecan Cream Kinses.Ib. 10e Chocolate Raspberry Jelly..1b, 150 of Oss Lf esissiitr ‘Lost, Found and Rewards. ai a irre se LOST—Gold locket between West 135th Dickson. DIED, CAHILL. —Sunday, Aug. 9, PATRICK CAHILI, aged 62 years. Funeral from his lite réstdénes,” 268 West G5th wt., Wednesday, Aug. 12, at 1 “o'clock PY, M, Relatives and friends ate tnvited te attend, DOLLARD.—On “Baturday, Aug. 8, JAMS J, DOLLARD, delved von of Mary and the late John Dollard, Funeral on Tuesday, Aug, 11, trom his late realdence, Far Rockaway, LL, at 9 A. Met thence to the Church of St, Mary Star of the Sea, where & golema requiem ‘mass will be offered for the repose of hie soul. * Funeral will @ at Long Island City at 1256 Me tin Calvary, Relatives and friends ectfully invited to attend. Laundry Wants—Female. GIRL 4) (atm down collars by band and @pine tat Sterling Laundry. 155 W. 30th at, «Guarantee Laundry, that can trem ‘mils Ironers 00d wages, 560 STAROHERS Laundry, 4 ffs, Steam a on collars and cults, Im frat fisor, F Week and board, ork. 31. B9th at ‘iw and collar troner. Cait 2 good Plain and Hebrew Orphan Aaytum, 187th Wanted, good colofed Jaundreaay elvep home. Boarding-touse, 33. W. at LAUNDRY—Young lady for branch omee, who ‘can_mark. Address Laundry. 790 61h LAUN ‘tly pieces. 611 W, Gilet; steam 4 ¥ ’ #