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err ROBBED WHILE AT OTIC ESK Two Mon Mitaoked isaac @ Seotay in Broad Day and Fractured Aqed Manu ull, facture DEMANDED MONEY To START IN BUSINESS. He Laughed at Them and Was Assaulted—Boy Beaten Into Unconsciousness. Ms wey had eiflet Uy Ir Seeley's oMee Ia on the first floor | « thal by a flignt of ten steps \ ho street. There is a dar ‘ 1 front whieh Fevole prasing in the & can easil get a taw of the Inte: Scores mute Gave It wae by 1 fo ae who aw t 5 trough Bladizon Square could give only 4 ption of them. De led Money. The two men, whose na. * to the police, called a uy before 10, ‘They sail. by a window-¥ and hid done bis work aid usual, he laugh with them witen entered told him they were golng into the by fess on their own account, and that t wanted him to advance the money, | ley laughed at the proposition, can't heip you, boys." he said. (ve your money by working for some \@he else tll you get enough to start. | ‘Then f wili try to kelp you with Susi: | ess.” Mr. brance of what tol- confused. He saw one alk to the window, so his 1 the view from the street nt the other man struck | sor under jomething resembling a nboth men jumped upon im and kicked aid bear hin with thelr | fists ond the biack-jask until his eyes! Were filed with blood from his wounds. | {Finally while calling for help anf Sciousness, In tae mean time John Adama, his office-boy, fourteen years old, entered through the rear door, He started to run out, but one of the men caught | him, and while the other was searching the’ pockets of their victim the man Heat the boy until he, too, was Insensi- ble. and bleeding from a dozen wounds. A boy named Paul, employed in the billding, seemed to have been the. only one outside the rooms who heard the commotion. He ran upstairs and sum- moned Clifford A. Wiley and Mrs. Dliller, As they came down they aw the two men omerge from the office. The men ran across the sirest and through the park, and before the res- ieuers a policeman th thad dl Mr. Sceley’s Skull Fractured. Mr. Seeley and the boy had mean time recovered. Dr. William. A. Shufel West Twenty- first stree Mr, Seeley's ‘wounds and sald that hi« ‘skull was fractured, Hix condition at one time during the afternoon hecame so critical ‘that his son was summoned trom Phila- a. During his lucid moments he the police of the assault, ‘The son arrived at 8 o'clock last night. Je was Indignant at the police for fall- rg to catch the men after their names id been told, Detectives Mooney and Tynch were assigned on the case, and ‘apt, O'Connor busied himself with it leo, CHANGE 33D STREET STATION: Encalntor from a Store and Bridge Over the Track The Interborough Railroad Company will install at its ‘Thirty-third strep! @outh-bound station of the Sixth avenue Ane an escalator and foot-bridge which also afford to north-bound fi eusy acess to the trains, Passe” The entrance to the south-bound sta- fou will ved to Broadway on the sroper d by a department store, find the present stalrway will be done away with. ‘The consent of the owners of the store has been obtained, and work on the {mprovement will begin at ghee, Part of the machinery, for ‘the calator will be placed in the of the store. be PROF. M’GEE RESIGNS. Smithsonian Ethnologist jd to Have Clashed with Prof. Holmes. WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—The Post says that Prof. W. J. McGee, ethnologist of the Smithsonian Institution, has re- signed all connection with the Smith- @onlan, The reason given by Prot, Me- Gee is that his position as ethnologist of the St. Louls Exposition will hin time for more than a year et? AH The Post says, however, that difter- | ences have arisen between’ Prof. Modes ees Holmes, chief of the eather is their functions and Conference on Canal ‘Treaty, (Special to The World.) \ WASHINGTON, Aug. 14,—Witlam Nel. jon Cromwell, counsel for the Panama “anal Company, and Dr, Herran, the Solomblan Charge, had a conferenco rith Acting Secretary Loomis e ota, but Mr. Loomis had ve. He js still hopeful that the treaty, i be ratified without amendment. To Consalt on Litta i (Special to The World.) ASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—Judge Day, ‘Aling Attorney-General, went to Bev- to-day t I} Attorney-General Knox on the caso fRepresentative Littauer, who is al- to have illegally participated with nd R. Lyon In an army glove con- Judge Day has prepated the opin. ia! of Mr. Littauer to ution, and will submit it to Mr, Case. THE CM OTt EN, BEATEN AND (\WOTHER AND CHILD PROLOHL TOO MVTURDAY. SHE MT 15 PARKSPLANS TTI UPALLBIGCITIE, that Strikee Will Ba Gin TeDay Al Over the Country IIo PPDUIN, HOUSESMITHS’ UNION INDORSES HIS SCHEME City and Neoware Will Others Will Follow, ANGRY HUSBAND _ SEARCHED I COURT. OPPOSES MR, LOW It Was Feared that Hutchins, William Hepburn Russell Pre- Who Once Killed a Man. Might Shoot Valk. FUSION OFFICIAL League throu The meeting the present trowble atarted ral addressees and devoled f lis time to explaining ¢ eight jobs will be struck to |nounced will be the Ehret's fers Independent Demo- rat for Mayor. Twentieth streets and Fit! [Rear ‘Thirty-etghth avenue, two atreet and Second ave: The question of assesamen: jafterward announced that each member | 1 Russell, Chairman of becribe $1 to the meeting $30.0 was voted | West Side Pollce Court vesterday when elreulation among thin fund) will the assessment scheme | Walking Delagates Parks and Mc- Carthy will be in charge of the opera: in the city to-day, hat two fobe in Jersey City would he alled out early next week as the result of the signing of the arbitration pian of the Ruilding Trades Employers’ A: intion by « few members of the United Bridgemen's Union. ks aaid after the meeting T ghall live to ring men will We are putting up and we are cont “We shall extend the strike into the big cities, Chicago will get a taste 6? Phere war an | the Executive Committes of the Greater Naw York Dem y and Commissioner be augmented r Low, returned charge of kidnapping the twelv old son of James Hutchins man of Portsmout) and an soon an he he flop of his organ zath leged to have been kidnapped and hie] fold hurried to Sarato: mother, whose erandfather | Tabbs. of Vineinia, company with the accursed and Eman- uel Friend, his counsel who is the complainant of the Intend to the Tammany to be present | “I wo was Gov-/at any conference which may be hel | 4 iyesterdey. ‘Ue came to me as a young= he said, {ster fourteen sears ago, and has bem Hin’ ny office ever since. What pussies ' (MAIMED WARSHIP FLASHES IN TUNNEL FINDS BROTHER SCARE PASSENGERS, Motor Box Fuse Burns Out and Fear of Fire Starts a Stampede. Hoyscsmithe’ The father, disabuse Democrat: f the idea that the Repiblicans, In urg- Waa present with his wife's elder sister. | ing another fusion campaign. the day when t hi are not |ihim era poor penman, Sabsequens to 199, and that is tho /*vents, however, Fa ved nn independent Democ LIKE A SIEVE. Hu oahis hi poate? sh Nese as Now Asserted that Fifteen Holes Have Been Found in Mas- sachusetts’s Hull. nt of success. | looking ahea ion At | 43 4 mo! AFTER 62 VARS. |Each Had Supposed the Other) to Be Dead—Reunited in a Strange Way. fecond street It was in response to a telegram from | ‘Mrs. Carhart. stating thar his wife and child had lef: her and had gone aw: that Hutchins | trom his home in Virginia on He had not seen wife ¢ more than a year prior to the meeting lure on a. numoer of ch | wos completely deceived myself, but [has deceived the bank tellers as we I give the city four | ed good government, get anothr two yeu! If renomInated, may atime to do but hand him over to the Coler. There | police.” “What is the matter with the Low ad- Pennsylvania Scranton. will feel simultaneous strike. organization voted for the big strike fects of the man In our joint of ylew,”* | with Valk. | series. |EMPLOYERS GREET | TRADES’ DELEGATES. Representatives of 50,000 Work- ers Officially Recognixed by the Builders, Members of the new Board of Repre- of the Building ew York and |delewates of those unions which have |agreed on the Joint plan of arbitration, wore officially of Governors of Employers’ Association at Club, Twenty-ffth Hatchins Once Killed a Man. Hutchins was convicted three voting and killing ety man of Norfolk, he charged with stealing his w utchins was fighting the was pardon (Special to The World.) BAR HARBOR, Aug. sible to obtain definite official Inform tion as to the conditton of the battle- ship Massachusetts, which ran on the rocks Wednesday, but it is learned from a reliable source | fifteen holes in her bottom, and that a part of her rudder ts gone. It 1s also said that the water In the ship has rend (Special to The World.) Aug. 14.—Lewis Man- Ceville, of Vaiparal Passengers on a Brighton Beach train 14,—It 1s Impos- bad scare 1 y you believe, as Sheehan does. t spirtt of Croker still hovers over | Brookiyn, where the faml fections while Spaniards in ough one of th nk that Croker Is fast becoming | of a dyirch If Croker should Yesterday for 1 he might become & the first thme in has openly declared that he would kiil the knowledge of | uneasiness to pr in Tammany this threat c all the parties interested As his wife and child. in company Vaik, passed near him the bar, Hutchins made each supposed the other to be dead. 1 factor naw that the vessel A few weeks agoGeorge Betts.of Utica, ‘ain came to an immediate stop, and the glare of the ei jens Wo! recognized by the Building Trades the Building | | both his arms. ‘our Honor.” ‘before this case or arched for concealed weap- would be just as red her ma-! middie of th chinery useles: to be towed to dry dock. however, declares that the main part of the ship is absolutely dr; The battle-shi, been reported. ndevilje, a retired business eighty-one years of age 4 resident of that city. to Utlea ae was relating incidents of his trip and casually mendoned the n. an in the presence of ers jumped out of rail danger than 1 not go back into know what On his return The delegates 50,40 workers, employers and all that arbitration had come lockoute would be representing more than he showed more fre doard to-day than yesterday, and her red copper paint could be plainly seen This is due to the removal of immense quantities of ammunition. coal and other stores to her collier, the aun being examined ur divers ate rd the he! the Valparaiso xpressed the hope s made threats to r others that he would kill the defendant. He Is not a safe person to be at large it weapon."" Witle‘prisoner denied that he had Detective James Klernan crowd became quieted as the flames i burned themseives out and on. the a* surance of the train crew that signals | the mention of her ma prevent a train getting | LPO! aroused at en name, and avinced that ! from whom has been separated more thay six! be: from whom she had from shore. as of Tamms things of the past It was agreed that cards be furnished to the delegates to enable them to enter buildings in the course of construction at any time with the view of ascertain- ing whether union conditions prevailed, id, in the event of un. submit the matter for ar ‘The recognition of the new board was a hard blow to th Were wet 30 as to into the block. The fire in the motor-box smouldered, | * Lebanon, and a tu ‘The battle-ship | for leaks and dents. work on her, two forward ‘A leak was discovered to-day near rn, which admitted about trent es of water to je stern art~ irohts. lhl is not considered serious, however, as the pumps can. clea compartments once a da, forward com) ‘he leaks through which the water came into them from the large exes) end) pot) re. ment still filled ts A7 Weapon was In evidence. “The charge Friend, “is. w! produced (ne boy of his mothe p dof the mother ani ble business man of this. jhe hax) York Demo. af kideanoing Ithout foundation, T have the custody She wrote to Vil respondence 84 thelr relationship araiso. and the cot turned in and helped the crew pile sand on the embers. ‘The accident blocked the line hal and the majority of ‘the pas! gers made their way to the street and took trolley cars to their destinations. WILL FROM PHILIPPINES. Odd Feature in Contest for Widow Armatrong’s 850,000. Alicia Armstrong, aged seventy years, Mount Vernon Mandeville's infirm: him’ frora_ goli und sister, so 6 the reunion Is a ooo CHAUFFEUR’S BRIDE CLINGS TO OLD TIES. Kennedy Arrente Take Blumentha Minnte for a W Blumenthal, clgar store at the wants to be coa gual bar is'a. frien uta and Spor tares years. the. fatho not contributed one penn. ort of the child or ad has been sent to a priv hia mother's expe: been Lving with ich were com- old United Board employers have receiv ters from workingmen. that out when } . While she has af the nomin. have been p! ble is expected ¢I Te, eae etcns coming over i ry Ginter, “All the leaka‘in the bow enter fhle*compartment and At pfesent, Gat not ex Tis toe aan Rew keep ithe Piri mpertment an: h into ary dock. tlons to the fusio! luted Dy lightning last night at Broge reat deal has been ‘ | dens. Sumter County. The woman wae papers about the ‘graft’ th |has been getting from the own died last May ve ‘lets Hospital as the result of injuries re- ATE lO been said in relation to the money that has been taken from the workmen, in the case of the which $000 was paid In orde the firm to do twenty men were ordered on atrike and kept out of work for seven weeks. Thi iting the union wages of ve and a half day Jost “over 33,000 in w that Mr. Parks might make §™ for him. Of course Ene on his vacation proper place %8 Second avenue his mother and rrest on Thurs It was not known that sie had joft any theirs, her death two young women name of Dougias Ap man clakning Inv eaigs.tion claim to be a bona fide one e appeared a man claiming to be Will- fam Armstrong, an adopted son of the not empty it until he g No attempt will be ‘made to take th ship out of here except in the most favorable ‘weather an Rurrieane wane, is comt as passed Ov ; 1) tons of ammunition yesterday and the ‘shitting of some. ammunition att has raised the bow «x inches higher, stern has been ‘The board of inquiry to fix the re- sponsibility of which Capt. Eaton asked soon after the not hold sessions the ship gets into dry-dook at New York. WED IN A RO mventional Wrenched the Parson’s Digulty, eared with a i to withdra ping, but as! of Hubert ©. who lives at No, 3M West Forty-third the Yorkville Court yester- up the ooast e removal of that the boy be f ‘ould Ket out A writ of habeas corpus fo have him produced tn the Supreme | Blumenthal’s sisier, Minnie, on rides in his automobile several took her to the Church of the ‘Trans- evening and f “Phia is only one case. 1 answer is that the men hi In their awn hands the way the union (loes not seem to be any alternative ex- rs or have your head Tt Im even claimed, sccordini that ‘Parks sal raised any row asked any questions would be fined $5) and kept out of a job.” a BREWERS ARE SATISFIED. led to Other! art. We shall a he sald, "to 4 or mother shall 4) ‘Lawyer Friend agreed to produce the boy whenever he was wanted ‘Do you want to go With your father In the mean time the estate which ‘amounted given to the ‘Trust Company of Mount Vernon ay adminis: Finally, Eva and Goorgtana_ who keep & produced what purported (o be a hol graphic will of Mrs 5 said that It had come throu; to them with @ Philipp! the envelope. and Mrs, Armstrong were warm sonal friends, The other heirs claim the will Is @ The case will come up bot Surrogate Simes, of White Pains Je whether the father unfortunately {s controled the accident, was married afior the ccremon ‘opt to ubey or ng, of Phila-| pais, When! he called to take her to the ‘Tiffany compan: Se ele tert ared at the pa rt the clergyman to the scene of was made known that ‘ated in al ed liquor be- ing he had given her di exercised @ TO PROCEED UNDER HER OWN STEAM. Now Expected that the Massa- Will Leave Within a Week. (Special to The Worl WASHINGTON, Aug. partment oMclals hope that the repairs attle-ship Massachusetts be finished In time for her to take part in the winter manoeuvres in the Cartb- Reports received to-day sald that thore was no doubt that temporany re- Ire could be made which would on- her to proceed under her own Steam to the New York Navy-Yard, where the plates broken by her running on the rocks at Bar Harbor will be re- It is expected that the Massachusetts will leave for New Yor! k and that repairs can two or three montbs. accompany her to New York. Wrecking Tag Sails from Boston to Assistance of Masunchuaetts, BOSTON, Aug. powerful pum} Ing "tug Storm Charlestown Navy-Y: aad xpert divers post-mark on thelr father the wedding, als were to be yn the Delaware River participating Viumenthal also opposed her going an it is aileged, Kennedy struck her. r statements 1n ‘court, uld not in her right mind {in and family | prisonment. ——=—_— COLLUSION CHARGE STAYS. | Cairo Cafe Man's 4 for Excise saying she w hey Have Not Appe » Make Beer Flow, Willian H, Graven, Secretary of the} Local Executive Board Brewery Workingmen, that the delegates of the union ha quested the unions in the bulking trades | answer of 1 to accept the arbitration vlan so th more beer would flow. 13 [duently there Would be more work for no brewery workers. “Of. the 6,000 members | said Secretary Graven, PRESIDENT HALL TO GO. (Soeolal to The Wor! NEW HAVEN firmation of the intended resire) Judge John M. Hall as pre’ saying he had @ perfect right 10 wifs to go out with him and no proof that means to induce her ements had been of the United denied yesterday ————_—- Checking Baggage in Road to and Canada vin Valley Kalle; ‘The progress that is co made in afford! lok J. Shea certain ob- tinually being a Rallroad has esterday den f the union,” iy thirty ate that !# a heal n for the condition of the trade, that Hiness Is the Neen vale ment will come, according to here, utter the annual holders in October. IU js believed by many that J. Pie bringing ab It is known that there 5 between Judge Hall and the Interests which Mr.” Mor- gan represents at the time of the threai- éned strike last spring. A campaign of was inaugurated by Judge the service has not improved and It ts clal and his frie Hl be advanced to thi bead of the system, ee Constipation Quickly Cured. Unless your bowels are regular you cannot be well. Banish constipation and you will not be sick. IRON-OX Tablets cure constipation by building up bowel health—they are not purgative or cathartic, and never lose their effect. i 26 cents ax drag stores, or from Detroit Company in the ir tem by which th ‘anadian poi ‘on arrival at the port of New ‘and checked through to dest meeting of 81 Hers | our trade !# fnlae”* —_— Policeman Dulfer Dismissed, mmissioner Greene has dis- an Theodore A, Isiand Preel fe on West Twenty- nts can be| made witht The Indiana may ed the right fount, the expfration of the periad pre- tes Customs examina passengers the least possible trouble n getting thelr baggage through. So, also, eastbound baggage ronto destined bonded In Toronto s Jon. thus giv: ‘ Foubis | missed Patro fer, of, the Cone: Commissioner br sioner Piper on charges 0 becoming an oft a A Gunronteed Cure for Piles. W.—Carrying ation and check a dock in New examination on the part of United States Customs uunecevanry arded abroad without $1,000 forfeited I Bhea denied violating the law misled there Wass uy, vetween finan and. the Casualty Company to control of the $1,600 an between Cu ot Will refund your money examination, fale (cure you. Dacha STOLE $20,000, HE SD, FOR GOOD TIME | Tried to Ge @ Good Fotow/? Owotarad Grovantan, Ay. rested for Forgery, —— einer AS CONFIDENTIAL CLEAR HE HANDLED EMPLOYER'S FUNDS, Admits Altering Lawyer's Bank Gaol Father's Offer to Make Good the Defileation Declined, : two r as wesw ’ Hoare ave * I ners come of the ‘ the Coemienl Ba ' ington Vruet Company deceived, but Ue OeEsm: * ‘ was vliaced ralied We recomn'ze the apur trom Nis: amity Clerk tm a haw Ofte elgiiton wa | as _contidene \ k eiew off: of Towneen® Wendel oat Ne al Chamoera ‘ o rae sum joyel the 3 3 : jaws those In the. bag rw examination diset t iat moat of the figures in the book nad been erased and ait When Cresghcon questioned he ; ed to changing © i | wyer Wandell opplied for hie clerk's ares nfternon: was arraign and held in $5,900 dal: im Implicitty. keeping 1 have in ls where he learned to forge hands y. [always considered that he ‘ot I also find that most of the receipts wh Was supposai to have when paying taxes for me are “I feel sorry for the boy's family, ot whom are reapectadle, but when. learned t h e was nothing for Creighton's | fat Is employed by Dunham, Ruokiey @ Co., the dry goods merchants. ‘He ta highly pected I reside. an of Trustees ea member of the Bo Father Offers to Pays It was had offer Lawyer Woy old man's spured t millionalr Ty the yostentay young Creighton keenly. W with the stole: spent it a who | to be a ‘go9} except on the ra saver $10) oney to wa |now, probably latest | We've been married only two years.” ralghton wad hy fe lived with hig! brother's family A ih brown-atone house pwned by th yrother No, 168 Rutledge street, Brookty a Lightning Kills Mether and Two of Her Children, ARLESTON, & polite, colored, and two children were. Siosing a window when Killed. ‘The ite m inclined to think }fant in her arms was Knocked acrore he room an’ seriously Inf out is hlive to-night. ‘The other ‘two childrem rere on the opposite side of the room. ESTABLISHED 1878. Goota bearing this trade-mark are RIGHT. 1903 styles are unsui on Urata bas ever ey our splendid wend a posta TAME:

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