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OF WARSHIPS — Twenty-One Venseis. Aimost Every Type fhe American Navy. Re- Wowed by the President, jepre DARKER IN COMMAND OF THE 81G SQUADRONS, Great Fleet of Pleasure Craft Garries Thousands to See Review—Columns of War- hips for Two Miles. OFBTER RAY. Ave rw Arawn vip in four par " & mile tone, and ot est Nehting ships of Havy, eating upon. too componed the picture which ja out before President Moosevert he stepped ont upon the veranda Of Mie home at Sagamore Ti!) early to janded by Kenr-Admiral Marker other navel ot of similar ot | the fleet, comprising two squad fond, each of two divint be a Miia of torpe: y i" ™ representative of nearly every of fighting craft from the ponder linoia to the tran dpstroyers ‘in the mouth of the bay the President's yacht Mayfiow- etary Moody's official craft, the , and Sir Thomas Lipton’s bevu tiful steam yacht Brin, surrounded >y & fest of ateam and soiling gathered to Witness the impos my when the President and the Mest officially exchanged greetinns weather for the review could we been asked. When the Presi ‘bourded the Mayflower's launch J. West Roospvelt landing Mayflower jay in the mouth of Bay, Near by was the Dolphin, Secretary Moody, Admiral Dewey Admirals on woard. the President arrived Secretary , Admiral Dewey Hear-Admiral , Chief of the Bureau of Naviga- y not REVIEW (JURY TO TRY PARKS; “”°""” _ 1S NOW COMPLETE Rear-Admiral Rodgers, Com- of the New York Navy-Yard; . Brownson, Commandant of the Chaffee, Sir Sharman-Craw- , of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club; ‘Oliver Ivelin, W. Butler Duncan, ry Kane and Commodore Bred- C. Bourne, of tne New York | Yacht Club, were taken on bowrd the lower. First Salute of the Day. the President stepped on (he deck Mayflower her guns spoke the lute of the morning. ing her anchorage the Dolphin paseed the Mayflower, saluting asx she went by. Then the Mayoflwer steamed dowf the bay followed by the Presi- dent's yacht Sylph, having guests of the President on board. Slowly the lent’s flagsh!p moved out Into the qound, where the buttle-shipa and ru lay in two paralici lines length- wise uf the sound with a column of de- sity ere flanking each Mune of Jarger e right column was composed of tb divisions, the firat consisting of the K ¢, HMnois and Alabama, under 00! ind of Rear-Admiral Barker, the nd, comprising the ‘Texas, Hal‘) and Chicago, commanded by Rear- Sands. left column included Coghian's flagship, the cruiser ‘Topeka, division, and the Yankee, Prairi ther and Dolphin the second divi Rear-Admiral Wise commanding the first column, i betw: Rewr-Ad- the Olympti composing thi r, Bainbridge, Dal » under nd of Lieut . Chandler, Lying outside of a ‘he remainder of the fleet was fi ing column of destroyers, tncluding the ‘Truxton, Worden, Whipple, Stewart and | renee, commanded by Lieut, H. K, | am. ith the President's flag fiving main truck, the Miyflower steam Ay off to the east end of the right min, made a sweeping curve and ed Gown ‘through the lane between ret column of battle-ships and | and the first column of de Stogyers. Lines of white-clad satlors the rails, superstructure, tz lit- i tops and yards of the white fleet ahd dotted the rails of the dark-hulled destroyers, Scurrying launches the course of the Mayflower and her parents, the Sylph, as they entered the Salute from Big Shipn, ‘A: twelve-pound gun in the Kearsarge’s| ‘yY battery spurted a little Masi and smoke and the su Ne ential salutes began. joke was driftin, "s guns her band stru: ‘and her sailors gav @ ringing cheer as the by. At a speed of thr miles oUF ihe President's flag sip pre: “down the lane and as she a’ hed, the gine of each of the sh] e in salute. thelr surroun Ry aeas and guests the salutes. At the end of t the Mayflower turned and passed the lane between the sec strover Srylnere ana second Hin § rs. me after another th uns 99 ithe Dolphin. Panther, ‘Prairie. ¥ ath a and Olympla salut unt vil encircled the fleet and leted the first part of the revie Mayflower stopped at thy head ‘two columns between the Kear sitKe the Olympia. As uw naval. pict! eplendid and inspiring. it off from the warships to the Mayflower ander: and flag respecta to the it, formality completed the Pre: fed. the Mayilower'«” 13 myeyed to the Kearan official call. Twenty er secondary battery spoke welcome and an equal nu In turn he visited each ships and cruisers, the 6 Tepeated in ine t retired to Ue May- O'clock and hie flagship dm salute to Rear-Ad- , commander of the fleet @teamed down the Sound own nd col-| And he THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING ATGUANT 17 Wh. EVANS, WEIR TO troo.c00 AND PLORENCI BROWN, WHO WERE DROWNED IN CANADA LAKE, Gix Additional Men Found To Day Without Muoh Diffiouity and the Opening Statement Will Be Made To-Morrow EFFORTS TO DODGE WORK SULTAN CALLS OUT 52,000 RESERVES THREATENED TO | COMMIT PECKHAM Lively Finish to Universal To-| Fifty Two Battalions of Troops haceo Company Hearing. inj Being Hurried from European Whiol View Ghanoellor Pitray’ Turkey, While Czar’s Battle. Tries to Silence Lawyer, ships Sail for Constantinople, GOCKRAN ACCUSES TILFORD.| NEW RUSSIAN CONSUL SHOT? n fe Uneonfirmed Report that Suce Merchant Conduct Persone Who Mave to Do with Lator Untone Show an inelination to ation ta Concern Warrante Gtate to Slain Official at Monaetir Mae Avoid All ¢ setion with Trial Prison Trenchery Is Gharged in Been A inated Roumania the Walk Suit Looking to Receiwerahip. Ammunition Worke in Operation, | ' « y \ TINOPT.B Ave An THE PARKS JURY. er j Imperial iende hae heen lemied calling ‘ e ‘ fty two nditional wattaldions of Hon KENANE, clerk, Nu ous West Compe etme se-4 ya jie etion ve paella Asai the Puro e Hundred and Portteth st | bisa Se oie nad Mad frequent | (uence of the apread offine inn * WILLIAM [ DETMOLD, wootlens, No Nicivig. the meaaien, | Macedonia avi aireat or vat a Rive ta commit] There troupe comprise twenty ttt ‘ y . No Gro LFV IAS - al " emp of lone of remerves of the first olawe from One Hundred and Pleventh street ! - ' had decided to | ThE Nalance are reserves of the seoond A ING GRIGGS. stoves, No att i nti Bop. 6 and | clane Vater street | tes pean ses Hutier | | ae ta ae ies ave 1 ae } MILTON DOREMUS, chemicals, No | forces wh Aw the Tiifont con it re n of uestan ack Mea II PTET SSHuA Gr. thar conesee t under orders to sail for Turkis An Pati place LS FUP OKO nent, thon ke of MiGOes| i Carne @AMALAIGT: iW ALCAN FER COL {RA P. BRARD, ‘salesenam, No: 43 West | Sm ever Peclvam, who appeared tor perine IL, ‘Tria Avietitelia, Rostislav and Twenty-third street | | Fiikhe SACP AR GUI a that the a relincat Appitcion four torpedo. sf Our oe RG, broke anager ‘BISCHO SN F ( § well a V mation had made friends inthe nso The squadron arrival at No. 10 ‘ark avenue | ‘ Behastopol yesterday preparatory to gat , ? | | fant } Cl have made no friends,” retorted | sailing lan t for the T Hh vost, sai S. GREGORY, broker, No. 18 ; | Gives a Free Pienic for Women| 1 pare mate oe ave been averse HHP ARS oa ect ma Wall street | | | i , .| to the appointment of a receiver and | Acting War Minister Bratiano hae or- GEORGE W. WILEY, fruits, No. 174] ILL [| | and Children at Sulzer’s Har-| \ te armen et a roid urn | ded, tle, Government, powder, iuctory Sedgwick avenue lem River Park Which Breaks] « preceeaing ” Prepare large quantiles of ammiinition ALLEN WILLIAMS, insurance, No. 4133 | or reat from Bench. - the Record for Attendance. My Peckham tried to talk, but the Broadway JOHN M. WADDL, contractor, No. 253 Broadway Brings New Suit in Addition to) Jefferson Saunders, Charged) One for Alleged Damages! with Killing Sergt. Gilhooly) .. * fice plente for women and ehtt R. LLEWELYN REES, No. 234 East For. ell which William 8 of $75,000 Against Supreme - | ‘ren h William & Devery is x tleth street $75, Ag ue | and Patrolman Peters, Dis- |i), "suizer's Harlem fiver Park ’ Court Justice. | charged by Recorder Goff. lay ix On6 of the Largest affairs of the ‘rhe Jury which fe to try Sam Parks, onargedipy ain the f the vity, Two Walking Uselegate of the Tousesmithe’ == = hours before the plac Was adyértised Union, sharged with extorting money to Deets . nee to be olen, the crowd was so great that igs kL INSeca) Prue rGompl ered Chis weters | Ee. ween ce eee ~ 1 Refore: Recorior Goff, this afternoon.| the police reserves One Hoon. 6 ftecdnder Gore in the Court |feen,. cameate: awainet bie: brother tin the Gourt of Cene ions, Jef-|giundred and ‘Twenty stn- . tone. Tt uae tor the |luatice Henry Bisshoft. af the Suprbme | crson Suundere, the nogro wlio shot| tion, were called out tc promecutlon Wil be opened tomorrow (CUT chareing fats Imprlaonment and} ana jatied Police Sergeant Giihooly and) tering down of the « ue oe Malicious prosecution, Lawyer Frank-|ioraimon Peters, of Lang Island City.| were opened over tur F Mn J. Bischoff appeared to-~lay be- i e were v' on the night of the FP eon on ered, and at Aig sl ce easutiad stacdeyratil the fore Justice Davis in the Sipreme| St,y 3) was made a free man thousand within the twelfth juror was not accepted until |Comts™ an effort to break the will) inne eimoting o>curred In the aaloon in did not arrive unt] late yin eM araoos of (a father, Henry Bischoff, the} .i14, sanders was employed, at Sixth} afternoon and by that time his guests Te wae leariied Giving; tbe lexaminnlioh!| etree meee hvenue and ‘Phind street. On the night] numbered 10,00, It js estimated that no f talesmen that there was a strong|, Unth @ recont nuling of the Appelite | i ection, after the police paride had| lesa than 25,000 persons will yvilll them distnelinatton among many of the tales: | Division piletiats Lame fer Lomuly | aebanded, the men who were killed en-| selves of the “Best Culefs’ hospi: men summcned to aerve on the Jury.|ineane He frag eouiarne te 1 es tered the place with Detestive Russo, tality ir avira This wan ao evident that the Recorder |Petent oy the Supreme Court ta Jani | Un iey ware two stories of the Killing] As each women jad iss lililnen asiced one twlesman if it were not true] StY, 16%. upon the report of & auer ne [told at the tme. One wax that the tered the gate sie was handed 4 coupon that he had answered the quentiona of Jury, and file, preter. Tie limamoa ena Police who entered the place were abii-| for Rerselt we a a eahow, te counsel with a view of avoiding jury | Pointed a committer bre bare give and started to fight, and then drew |t? see the Punch and Jud ou duty in the case. Property. Jt was only through the ane] ne ier, and Lhat Saunilers after |acrotte and the ot rmers on ceasing efforts of his wife that he finalty | telr revolve spielen mavate nelr {Ul of ice- Mny Consent to Trial Here, teciestns being badly beaten, feoling his lite was | te stag There are two much everything Kot Die freedom through the eotton of the Appellate Division cream, cake and milk. ands playing pretty amd that in the fu the first ‘Lhe efforts of the aecused walking fn danger, shot intimates, entered rt 10 o'clock and sat down | shortly after one of the othe Henry delegate's counnel to secure a change! In che proceedings to-day counsel for] ide of bullets that followed one ean think of. is a dance of venue may be abandoned, Franklyn Bischoff asked permission to] *20t the Owo men were killed, chLinehe (At) toubieac\ hinibere). CHa David C, Rodinyon, one of hie lawyers, open the provate proceedings by which} ‘T!" other story was that Saunders) ee a a wecond programme has sald to-day that he did not know([the will vf Banker Bischoff had veen| 4s quarrelsome and drunk and that) oo inged for to-night Whether the change of venue would|qgctared valld on the ground that at} the Hiliing wos without Juste ton | “any test Chhlef" hit Aiilana § afgiedy i i * ‘ and not unt ve bad sh a polle US iba np the Supreme Court next) the time of the probate procemiinge the) man dal t] e draw thelr revolvers, [the grand maroh this eve nd as he aMonalay (be Hot Rverything would de-|paintife was legally insane and could | ‘P< Méy examining the evidence] gets to the middle of the hall a luge pend, ho said, upon the complexion of | not tever rhta he had in the | submitted the jury refused to Indiet. |e SONS : the cage us the trial progressed. pet ireeeimveers, 6 ‘a A HOON ag tiie fact Was made known | electric eign reading “Our Next Mayor, two) think Parke> oan’ obtal Rett 18 to the, Distriet-Attorney had. no} Wiliam 9. Deyery,” will blaze out, un- E obtain an] Lawyer Jain J Straley vigorously to him bit to arraign the | doubtedly to the intense surprise of that impartial bearing ti spite of the ad-|opposed the mution, urging that not the Recorder and announce | orient atatesman Verse comment already indulged in bY | Guiy would a contest of the will be Was nothing Upon Whleh to au t Wapaners w "0 —<—<$<—— provesaines: rs we may drop the yenue | riuitise, but would result in completely done, end a few minutes » eaten petitioner out ny pro- h walked eat of court a Parks, accompanied vy several of his | Visions from his. faulel's Yt ition Of Ue ease was a BY Miwahott left his s paraivent of ly estate, whare ainst tr yuld only RAVE was a stron Fear meats. He word a neat autt of |Pocelved anncalxtt tl Will been lett, awd. brown and a low collar His hair was|ine desired to haye Ianed valld’ | (i, closely cut and he appeared to have]‘Then, as A that the | 4, vent inven tine ov his tollet leguice wt BAA thn Ane miniter tater he went up aid, hedten jmmod be cut PAT Mee ee aT OU, eg eeted | was unsuccesuful In his . heen baal anal humeelf Bewde Ms counsel, Joseph P.! would mean fiancial <isaster Te aca —— Buataoe, his wl was not that of the] Mr. straley KU RCI BAe OH n When asked about an impending na- | $82, petitioner o jwhtol to held sa Frightened by Man Jumping tional strike of tron workers Parks said /15's50 00, and that aoaainte ——_—_— . SA Re Moca Petula | nd been done by. hs the us from Fast-Moving Trolley - tice, to protect his interests, Six: Valesmeniiined: Te Just minsel exhtatied to the Car. Crowd Crushes Women Bix 0 he special panel of 20) talea- | Court on amMdavit of Von Graberg, men failed appear In court and were | sister of the p in whieh sth de ; i fined $100 by: order of the Recorder Clared thats her father. was and Children in Scramble. rst amtesman called Charles ‘Taber, a Fifth avenue. ' Mr lad read of the Pa was | printer of No. 48) Taber said that he rks case und that he The sine when he made tis will, 4 2 Mr. and M SMy mixgultted She says int day and his wife.’ Recanse Joseph Ros: tice Blechoft Recanse Joseph Ross THE POLICE BAND, ad formed an impression but tt would | "Ca te the sense of delici old, of No, al First stree in no way Influence his judgment, After|my — brothe Judge Henry Bise! jumped from a raptdly moving trolley u jong examination be Was excused. | which pormundes him in withholding car atcGrand street and Dacific avenue D. Seymour Wieland, of No. ®1 West! from publicity the particulur of his con ate vie ‘ RHI Venue, Jer Big Organization of “Cop” Mu-) Jer sicians Will Entertain All of} »: ey City, the ast night other Keen. his became duct for many years tn the care of father and his affairs and the Interests In his caring for our tunate brother Franklyn. and inst street, a member of t rk Stock Aixchange, and a half a dozen other talesmen were called, but all were excused, family wntor, his wife passer vicast aly Louls Seligspurg, of No. 1034] and children, but [ would reproach my- E ay oldenberg, Avehus, Manager OH) w etookt)felf were Tot ut least on this occasion Their Friends Next Monday at ¢4 Second at No. 11 Wall street, to accord him tho well-deserved tribut ished off, two c RHGERITA UE that hin' Was a course othe rarest ana] (ton Pier, Rockaway Beach. noblest self-sacrifice and devotion in droker at So. 1a », a overy way: = 8 ‘0.174 Sedgwick | “I challenge all to produce Aa single ne Hundred | relative, other than my brother Krank And sister 1 wae sworn in as Juror tox on her, Miss Gold vg's right arm was broken and ber face was cut, Both d Rossman wer to the Clty yial, ‘The man dowith a se. Dude 1) xtr cone avent at of et. Wo Wiley a fruit dealer Menvvers of the New York City Police nd Twenty-ninth street and Amster: [lyn and 5 his mirgulded wife trand and their friends to the 9 % Broadway. took reat No. 10. wl present ee eat Te pyitips's Iron Pier, Rockaway Beach, |ome was in Manhattan, was injured John M. Waddle, « ruiiroad contractor, 1 ANKIy | next Monday, and in order ¢hat the af-[on the left side. She went home un- with offices at No. 230 Bh cadway, did nat prould Only have recelv Heth In-leaie may be a uccess Pol mmis-|assisted. A man named George ,Elfors, Later the challenge was withdrawn and | wit not exeeed $200,000, an: has sent out orders which{#bout thirty-five vears old, address un Mr. Waddle ook the eleventh seat an} permiia the executors the members of the Police} Known, was kicked I) the face, His the jury Hox + an edie due toy his brother huty on th the oat-|tniuries were slat | cant, Mr. Rand took a deepdraught of tee] Justice saya that hie Ings It Is believed the blg-| AM eirl about five years old, water, and th me of | would be Dott disastrous 4 gest day on the Iron J when has|Who name and address are unknown Liew Jast Fortleth phe ease held big crowds before, but which willfand who was taken away hurridiy, twa ti Dalene area Guse Rank Cashier Shot taxed to its utmost on Aug was cut and brulsed about the face and pawered cues x he Police Band gathers. Dt hnd her left hand injured, st seat in FORT WAY Ing ieAY Teling will bo the first which the Three boys who refused to give box. « adjourned u C sixty-five members of band will} their names were slightly Injured about morrow fonal Bank here, shot) (Vo to prove to thelr ds that they] the body. a the head to-day, asi A ict ’ OFFERED BOGU vtinued WM-henlth ts Sore are really goad musicians, tar the m e wae bers of the bt claim that the were \ hotat thelr vet In the ast pote p-| ARCHBISHOP HARTY BOND IN WALDORF. PING NEWS Faitaite or uncon se GETS THE PAL . yearance nd. i SHIPPING NEWS. Meek wih astive at Rocka LIUM, » the morning of t John Reynolds Asked $150 for It} ALMANAC FOR ‘TO-DAY. bark ron : : els Station, and Rockawa from House Detective and Sun tises 6.U sun ants 6.57 {dents Will be permitied to After the Ceremony He Pays Fare- “DHE ‘TIDES, ‘Ade march to the Iron Pj well Visits Was Promptly Arrested High W Low Water, | Whe i will be given all of the folthe vfternoon and evening Cardin: John Reynolds, who says he is an Sergt. Jame Ghitiie Rook: fron moulder, but refuses to give his awvity” Bash T ROMP, Aug. 17.—The ceremony of Sarean Wad ceraieted once the Investure of the palllum on Arch: eds Sieh RL AL US al — is due bishop Harty, of Manila, was performed fon Market Court to-day, having been| ARRIVED, rof, Fanctatll he Sev] to-day by Cardinal Maceh! in his arrested while trving to dispose of als vate I derreston | CuEy AEST Be wwe ie alto a] sivate ohapel.. ‘The First Chaplain POG Le COMDERTT Tks Ue toc ican New ‘orient fittecn” hundred “versone have celebrated the mass, Cardinal Macchi ; corridors | Si ae Urecoal said that chey would attend the ou assisting. When Archbishop Harty had Jof the Waldorf-Astoria. Ie told’ the} and and dinners will be served to that mum- heen invested with the eplicopal robes Masistrate he had found It re akon Ber. if not more, on the Iron Ph fe epise ; In & gutter. | Noordam of i MAteDonald sald that since the|and mitre the Cardinal imposed the Among the men Reynolds approached was Joseph Smith, the hotel detective. Smith offered to pay him $160 for the bond, but said they would have to Olinda organtzation of the Police Band he has received many’ requests to give band con- certs, and the members ot the band Neve’ that they could swell the police pallium on his shoulders, and the Arch- bishop took the oath to observe the rules of the Church, Mgr. Edward W. Fowler and Father Zept actéd ap wit- INCOMID + STEAMSHIPS. DUB TO-DAY. pension fund if they were permitted to Grive to his home to get the money.| Vaderiand, Antwerp. Jermania, Napies, Ko through. the country md give cone Reynolds was surprised when he found Prrts. (Amone tht Ore tc Gomaly OF el certain HAR Marl himvelf at the ‘Tenderloin station, tte] OUTGOING ermanaripa | Unter! Severse whocwith his, fami will farewell pistes to Cardinadg Gott Ram: * BAILED “TO-DAY, i i ‘fa , aseriant Mardell, Brelhhuder ? Attend the first - afta shi at's Meares, Newport News, bana” saat ile jand | ve Aldacked the detestive, but ot! attae dateative, but others Le NEW RUSSIAN CONSUL AT MONASTIR REPORTED SHOT. BELGRADE, Aug 17—A message | from Uskub reports that Russian Vice- Consul Mandelstram has been shot near Ohancellor hammered the deak with bts mallet for stlence “Well, you have a matiet.” shouted Peckham, “but | koow my rights in this court and will be heard “Slt down,’ comanded the Court, but yer C0 4 talking, and Ehey darren, Honus ng, and the) onaatir. No ofMotal confirmation of Vice-Chancellor angrily said: tha penant la obtali if you talk any more, Mr. Peokham, his SaaS Dr. Mandeistram, who was originally Acting Consul at Uskub, recently appointed to succeed M. Rostokski, the Russian Consul at Monastir, who was murdered. Considerable anxiety has been felt re- 1 will ¢ mmit you for contempt.” Lawyer Peckham did talc more, but fually subsided and the Chancellor, concluding the argument, remarked “I have given you the laws, Mr. Peck- 2 s eo garding Dr. Mandelstram’s safety, The ham, and if you refuse to play them|Etvantor of Monastir refused iq give for your own benefit, it 18 your fast," | him an escort to ids new post, but later The case was then adjourned uaul| consented to do so. Dr. Mandelstram een then started across country from Ua- pt, & kub, Nothing further has been beard Mr. Peckham made the openning ad-|of the newly appointed Consul since dress In the case to-day, He made the| that time until the news of the as- sassination. accusation of treachery on the part of those whom his clients are fighting, ckran Hits at Tilford. ckran followed Mr, Peokham. © capital of thie company,” Mr. Cockran said, “it ts true, was inflated but that fs not the fault of the de. fendarta, It Is a legacy bequeathed to them by the same persons who bring this action. Mr. WINS IN FIGHT FR HALF A MILLION “Most—in fact, all—these big corpora- tions are capltalized for fraud. They have bogus stock to sen, and theae| After Unceasing Efforts for magicians want to make something out of notning. “Mr. (Butler twonty-flve years ago in- vented a cigar. He wos in the trust. but got out, Tilford and, Wilson formed Four Years, Jacob E. Mueller Establishes His Title to His avayndicate, Thelr position In the mat-| Father’s: Estate. ter only needs another consonant to make it a skyndicate. Butler aaked how _ wbout the mone: to bother and they told him not 4 syndicate never tur- ulshed money; It gol money from others. Ami they succeeded in getting $106,000 from Butler, He was the basis of their operations, He was to put on his apron and make ctgarettes for them. ‘They were to make the money for themselves, “I paid $3 q share for the stock,” Mr, Cockran said, ‘and Vd do tt again if men were honest; but now I wouldn't give Sa bushel for at"? Jacob E. Mueller, a guest of the Bank Hotel, Spring and Washington streets, has as a reward for the untining efforts of four years established ‘his title to a $500,000 estate in Indian Territory. This estate was left by John M. Mueller, who was one of the early set- tlers in Indjan Territory and who helped Mr t ran went into the ea al found the town of Barthsvilles, near tory of the concern, as did Mr. Peckham. | the reservation of the Cherokee Nation. Thin Str Cockran’ denounced Sir t: Tee leider’ QNisaMce | acne 4G (this | Gouene Truly All Wind, try from Germany, He left hia family “As Mr. Peckham has sald, he has]@nd they heard nothing of him until taken tug Ot Per cent. prone by lafier hie death ison {4 not in court tot-day took up @ large tract of land that was to meet the charge. Your Honor hi Ad the common stock of this company was practically worthless until a few years ago, when valuable mines were located wind So {t was. L have sean ashes whe: dig building once stood, the | om At. result of wind and a torch. “‘Mhe 'toreh| Before hin death Mueller abandoned was applied in. this company from. the “ Melde cand the wind dia the reat. the! pheperiy, and) moved, | te. (ochens Mr. Cockran wanted. to, show. tn hia] Park, near Hackensack, N. J., where he argument how Mr. ‘Tulford had led him|made his home with a farmer named to subscribe $100,000 to underwrite the Doerr. purchase of the Henry Clay ‘Bock Com- pany * the Universal Company and| When young Mr. Mueler came to this had then turned the concern over to|country from Germany he managed to the trust and deserted the — corpora- ‘trace his father from Indian Territory to Hackensack. In the mean time Doerr had moved away. For the last four years the young man has endeavored to locate Doerr, and at last succeeded through a suggestion of this probable whereabouts made by ex- tion of whieh he He was frequently mterrupted by the Vice-Chagecello®, who Is whilte-haired and weara a bandage over his right eye, with “Ud like to hear you on such and such a point, Mister—e! ook - ran,” the speaker would suggest. “Yes, Mister—er Cockran,”” The Court couldn't as an officer: seem to remember the good old Irish | Ty hie Ww. M. Octting, of Hacken- Ir, 'TiMford treacherous,” Mr.| sack. It was only through this friend Cockran sald Lawyer J. T. Davies, for the other side, in replying to Mr, Cockrane, satd that he wanted a chance to put an ac- countant at work on the books of the Untyersal Company, to call the stock- holders together and to assist the com- pany MILLIONAIRE WAS TRAILED BY SLEUTH. of his father that he could establish |< identity and push his claim. ——__——_ BLACKLISTING IS PRONOUNCED LEGAL. Federal Judge Decides Also Membersnip in a Union May Cause for Discharge. 6T. LOUIS, Aug. 11.—Judge Rogers in the United t@ates Circult Court to-day handed down an opinion sustaining the demurrer of the Western Union Tele: graph Company in the labor injunction case of Boyer et al, against that com- pany. In the written opinion Judge Rogers holds that the commpany has the absolute right to dismiss empoyees be- cause they belong to the union or for any other reason; that there can be no conspiracy to do a lawful act; that the so-called blacklist may be maintained and given out for the use of others, —>_— Veteran Politician Found Dead. PATOHOGUE, L. 1,, Aug, 1%.—John 8. Havens, formerly prominent in politics in this county, was found dead in bed at his home in Centre Mortohes to-day. His death is believed to have resulted from heart failure, Mr, Havens was a former County Superintendent and As- semblyman. He had been in business in Patchogue for many years, He was seventy-elght years old. FLUE OL ara that Suspected of Being a Counterfeiter, T. J, Oakley Rhinelander Is Shadowed. Friends of T. J. Oakley Rhinelander, millionaire clubman, are having a lot of fun at his expense to-day because he was suspected of being a counter- felter and was followed for hours by a Secret Service man, He wae uncon- scious of the fact until long after he was safe in the Oriental Hotel at Man- hattan Beach, Coney Island has been flooded with bad quarters and half dollars for sev- eral weeks and a big squad of Secret Service men have been working on the case, One was on the oar yesterday and sww Mr, Rhinelander give the con- ductor a quarter that looked bad. The detective asked to see It and found it was counterfeit. When Mr, Rhinelander ‘left the car he was followed. He was with Mr. and Mrs. Howland Pell, and the Secret Service man kept in sight, hoping he would find the rendezvous of the ooun- terfelters, He was following the party through the grounds of the hotel when he met a Pinkerton. man. and, learned 1 cis acm a ay SUMMER TREATMENT For the Hair | and Scalp With Shampoos of Coir | ‘Always Best And light dressings of Curieuna, pur est of emoilient skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hi | femoves crusts, scales and candra! soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies | the roots with energy and nourish- | ment, and makes the halr grow upom ja eet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. Complete Treatment For Torturing, Diafi bi » of Covieuaa Gour (ibe,), te sleanae the akin of ‘eruets and scales, and soften the thiskened cath ele; Cvricuma Uinrmaxt (80c.), to inetantiy allay {tehing, sod soothe and heal; and Oorreuna, Pras ‘and cleanse Ber aueg ce rs or aracge ri an} of 88 for one delist, Curve mode tn summer ere BREAKFAST Including Hot Bis- cuits can be placed upon the table in just twenty minutes after lighting the. gas if you cook on SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. - Tutt! Fratt! Creams... » 100 Chocolate - Covered Marsh. mallows « # Dac-T-Ra Eyeglass Clip, 50c. Dore not elie, pinch OF leave marks, "Sold only at 60 West 126th, near Lenox ave.; 312 Madison. Alot & 424 ate. ; 2890 34 150th & 151et ‘DACHTERA BROS., opticians, sole patentees, mm» ise 554 BARCLAY ST. COR west Bway. 29 CORTLANDT-SL COR CHURCH DIED. BUCHANAN.—On Gaturday, Aug. 16, at 1 idence, No, 22 Gansevoort at., Joma CHANAN, aged 64. Funeral from &. Bemard'e Church, Weet, 14th at, at 10 A. af sharp, Interment Calvary. | A Lost, Found and Rewards. | LOST—Piain gold and chain is Coney Inland Saturday oon, Aum 167 Hibere! | reward offered if retumed to ti Broadwres, | . } room Laundry Wants—Female, GIRLS to, work :. Spat atprue tie, oa Cy 43d and 44th ats. GIRLS over 18 to make themselves geaerally useful in starching department. fad) Laundry, 1210 24 ave. GOOD WASHERWOMAN wanted. Hamilton Laun- dry, 2169 7th ave., between 126th and 120th ets. LDBRS, feeders and shakers wanted at once futual @eacn Laundry Co., 695 W. 24th at. | CIRLS WANTED for Gnishing Sant eine oes tron 7 Pi Steam ary, dant, Brook \ Laundry Wants—Male, ™ja00 secur iets waitin lameburg, Metropolitan ‘Laundry, "10T avenue, “Brook; tor ‘ pile ad Bree BOY, reliable, to drive red! wanted , ve, 1 Ww. juiredy ‘near

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