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SHIPYARD BOSS 1S. SLAIN streets THRE WORLD: MONDNY EVENING, ADGUMT O86 fone, WOMAN BATTLES)” AFTER BITTER UNION ROW WTA BURGLAR TWO WILKY SRIPPERS WHO ARR REALLY THE CONTRATANTS POR AMERICA'S i P, ee am SAY REDFERN O10 KILL HIMSELF Friende of Young Soltier Want where tl TWE STORY OF FATHER Jon's «onion e CJOTHEE peer et ier ney fone we igre fee vier, of weer, wy Phen ‘ “ trent P : f . | Whied . the Povee to Find Mandeone nag Bod 0 ole leney finned if 4 cMmentt #4 y of J ag ’ | ‘a ; Young Woman Whe Was from wine tds , ' ' Lively flee’ (fe ee Basin with Throat Ga inl VD) ; P Laat in His Company, | ie 8 aot @ ys ‘ OW } medicine and Kaife Cute Nere lace — Wa |trow tro optim maria vie Arg oF wonton ateee of Labor Leade: | Mery. WE CHOKES AND BEATS MARRIAGE STORY OUTED, (0",,(r%R 07, rommenine stimmut Aight of ther Ta ina Viem am = patent preparations depend vpet fer ‘ t% r ' t HER WITH A REVOLVER | hete femperney offeet and which are hers of yan Darth nion TT] Coney letend Poles Mave Been tangerine. rin are were —— [here Te arate Meet aed atreny 1, Ry Threatened Him ' , 4 to APreMt Girl, ROE PIE and bnilde np the beMiP. Prevent [ aqe Finally ture Wee Pound in ROU OR Ie anid conanerpeten (unt Hrenentle, aathine and att thereat ; P ; ea Mim Away and th Poanet llin® Froublen Canpanteed Phat tenn ef Woman Crawls to the Apart par @he found in vent ‘ “ie of toeepn ate the fa Neighbor Hattori, whe one found dant from ane n* . we contdene that wan the ‘ cornet atiodde and . and ther hi ut ; - » ine by Members of «om « “ OpNORE as a member of the I asperte ‘ <itern's pody tne found Uhere to-day. wae written ¥ Nothing more like the natural eye ret tt Dear Joe L wilt oe floating down tha Deney war foreman ‘ iv Sennahy be . for those who require one pair of M. Rodbine Shipbutiding Compa ' ' eee oe a venutttut | dlasses for distance and another for and lived at No 168 feard «tr CAPT fan on the card; atl & than my bifocal glasses At first the police jumped a ws WIINGE Mra. Joneph B. a do aeny with the annoyance Abeory of drowning: in spite of . SA PPE. oh Erect TT the double lenses, are almost in faeta thai, when 1 i al sa puting Mle visible and are perfectly adjusted. GaN ta a few ‘aches ot we HUSBAND ARRESTED is! pew HOW TT Careful examinations by raduate bers ches of wate an Py .) ting || physician—a_ trained = ocufist’ No oll eal iat SMAMPOCK J was only |i “hand ‘em over the showcase meth- Gry and that there was a great gash rived 08] T ode" HERE through the throat made by a broad fi road stoultered and Double Sight Glasses, $2.00 w ibeed lai a ft val \ Accuses Dr. August Charles Val- ie Actitisleh yes twecrvons $3. . OW AV e after an under- be bs , ; junder any cl cumstances he wou Optical taker had examined the body and 1 fo ty find a pa adier of Cruel nformed (hem found that Deney had not swallowed «a ne adier of Cruel Treatment and He never waa known to be enaeed Specialist. an ounce of salt water, " | Threatening to Leave the) yf Troon Hof) 348 Sixth AV. iset, 21st and 22d Sts.) Gtatemonts made by friends of De | Jurisdiction of the Court. | JUNGLE FLOATED j = ; Rey show that after leaving a saloon “ = eects of bis none a Sao a mga DOWN THE BAY DacT.Ra Eyegan Ci, $0 walked to the Long Dock. He was \ } Marian Valadler, who has a case ; h . ents ag * when he left his m 2 Madison in sitting on tringplece late , r suid Mrs, Maliery;| P¢0ting agningt her husband, Dr. Aug aera | N. J, two or thee Dal BPP IC IS ibs, Goeslng inseun JOHN E. DENEY fe : TFN tet Charles V n the Went Side tte of (hive H a8 2 o'clock in the morning in con- M The youns anparentiy afeusa|Court., (ct abandonment, has | Mr, Spitzer and the Human Monkey era, charged with vio-| point to the tact thal only throc cente Diet. versation with two men. Two hours Inter Mrs. Esther Stacey, of No. 697 would make out isped her | PFOURNt ult in the Sup Court Did Stunts as a Steamer lows, were held for trial] le Mtoen to Grit and wae ot a provic Columbia street, wife of a fellow workman of Deney, declares she was throat js free hand and choked | through Howe & Humme A separa Ploughed On, the Yorkville Court to-day, dent. disposition. Friends declare he] FORD.—on saturday, Aug. 22, JAMMS CURE standing at the gate waiting for her husband to come home when she lM sucht desperate Over: tH jon, charging cruel and inhuman t eterday Ww iam | ha Bot Bare oft) lmelt ats ‘unded RAN FORD. avin; GheIRe Tor shelp-& ent ; ; wan ateald to pistol, ment e than 900 peraons were the guests| McLaughlin Liv-| withobt: cartare, to) retliin Tome (evan Fineral from hin late residence, 233 East a man’s shriek for help come from the directiou the I Por ia honiheLni cabanas b Sq) I hes aMdayit submitted to Justice! of Frank C. Boatock, “the Animal} ingston into th net to) Te Neely have communicnted these, 10WR m., Tweeter, at 9.90 A. Ma; themes and a few ininutes later saw a man running along the pier. Other cries | kent a nlate off. the ta nd threw | McCall to-day, the Just issued a war- King,” at a “Jungle Outing” yesterday.| look out for vie stations, and the Dis-/ facta to the police and an effort Is now to the Church of Our Lady Queen of Angela, followed in quick succession and suddenly stopped it at him, It broke @bainst the wall | rant for Dr Valad arrest he! The party left the foot of Beekman, trlet-Attorney’s office despatched taree| making to find Sa 4 ener pose by Miapadcsrbesyg pitas. On Saturday night Deney went straight from the Robbing Shipyard to fa ated table- | In was arrested by Deputy Sheriff| street mt noon on the steamer Isavel,) de sieht? bi bai ete aera ; eal police of Coney Island have also been repose of tits soul 5: ve ei Neenines ed ; W4g4¢ |vorry and admitted to bail im $200), He! which had been chartered for the occa-| precinct Ix in charge of Capt, Edward|fotined and. the picture of the young|GIRARD.-on Sunde, Aug. 22 his home. He turned his pay over to his wife, keeping $2 for himsel ‘ Jin also under bald of 640 in the police| sion, and on the trip to Ce Island | Gallagher, one of CommlssionerGreene's| woman has been sent to them with n-| GIRARD, ese inerlieatiautlatn ont 7 > ray aS intrud cheon was served and many of the | appointees. structions to a er 91 h e TOLD OF TROUBLE WITH IRONWORKERS, ta Nola ieee oust case. aavit ara. Valailer aay jlunehe poi ee laaictaens ppl vecia seeteties vlc cenesies sonn|" nig knowa in the nelghbortoed of the Funeral to be held at “He seemed in the best of spirits,” said Mrs. Deney to-day, “and joked Mull wer 1 h her aM@dav ¥8. ier says Leto be zs 3 potel, f} ena fi Jthut she and the doctor were married | stunts, Usserman, who was in charge of the Ee with me about his gray hair. He sald he would go to the barber's and get It lown the lin New York Feb. 4 and remarried | The luncheon was a novel one, to| saloon at No. 168 Bast Twenty-third | MINERS COMPROMISE. cut off. He also sald something about the trouble he was having with the! jut Rochester, No ¥ 1902, the reas: Judge by the bill of fare, Inasmuch as} street; Richard Hohns, of No. 261 Third| CRIPPLE CREEK. Col., Aug. 24.—A members of the International Brotherhood of Iron Workers, but he ap-|titr pits ‘Teor the remarriuge given by the peti-| the soups were Nile alligator and Su-/ avenue. and William Bugaler, of No.| compromise has been agreed upon be- peared fully confident that no harm would come t iis fecause of ‘ te . reat Lo an ona t litonenisite } had Jearned that |matra crocodile; the entree, elephant’s Fourth avenue. The detectives ar-| tween the Port andi iing and the Wost- . 2 pee e CUI On mune cote Mtr emer ids, WHOL RAG l ears; the roasts, Barbary lon, Bergal two saloon-keepers, James Duffy, | ern bederation of Miners that will prob- IRONER— “family _ irene great strength. Crawled to Nelshbors Pint deid and had so under | tiger and Mediterranean shoat; and the Avenue C, and Fred Schaef- | SbIY lead to & mettlement Of the miner ihn ee lary. "Warwiek a “When he did not return home. i 1 distinetly | soon and Mi Re Gl danarried | vegetables West Coast eggs and Nublaa @# East Fourteenth street.| Portland mine next week. — a 5 ; , 4 Sh i love apples. something he had said to me only a few nights before about the way we oolits tet -~ — ———— 4 : he Conlin: ve at Philadelphia,! ‘The entertatnment on board the Isa- oka _Laun: hated that man Parks and how the members of the International Unic it FOL he ees to the complalnts yey aa provided by Consul, the human ERT AONE, aie hated him because he would not allow any of their union men in his yards.|w TN oukt dasault SLuintit Prone chimpanzee; Mr. Spitaer, the accom FOLDBRS, feeders and shakers. hop Txt As treasurer of the Knights of Labor he had a very i position in Iphia che pair moyed to this city pectorator; Bobble, a baboon Tuesday, Yale Laundry Co., 116 E. 434 at PY: 1 they lived at Central Park West iy received in this country, and GIRLS tw work oa collar the labor matters In the yar > nth street, and from by half a dozen other Intelligent young for other work. Troy S > a0 > Pe ta on a ' moved te the dot Bristol, sons, all under the person direc~ cord_et., Brookiyn. AYVED EUCHRI; ALT, EVENIN \ ‘ n of Col. Louis Beck and Lie i TRONERS—Young women, tor fed ping ‘After leaving his h sDanowi wen tt barhe i AIST 1 rbett. Mr, Bostock himself, undry, 86-92 34 st... Brookiy: r leaving his home Deney went to a barber a few blocks away and \\' Broadway « collar, acted a8 master ibaa. te rit fet Brook ee y ave. 4 sbayed. Then he weat to a saloon at Sackett and Columbia where he met “Jack” Lynch and William) Cowhey, of No.405 Van Brugt ‘ street, two friends. The three men sat doWa’ to a game of euchre and hit dsank’ beer until midnight. When they left the place Lynch and Cowhey “Uc0h Siitign wete creduious, abo M ik green « j hrard any {Indications of the struggle thar must have preceded the murder, | said to an Evening World reporter to-day “T was waiting up for my husband, and about 2 o'clock In the morning I got nervous and went out. I walked down to the gate before the house and looked oui toward the water front, It was awfully still and T could not see any sign of life, But suddenly most terrifying shriek PARKS’S SENTENCE there came the to-day was w in the d the barber shop and saloon Though thé man’s body was found at 10 o'clock yesterday Coroner Flaherty and his assistant, Dr. Phillips, have not yet ¢ the body. Such tardiness on the part of a Coroner is without precedent in this city. The police say their hands are practically tled until the Coroner hae acted. rire morning, d to view RACE PATROL BOAT = rider permittn, nt Keash bestos ector Stranahan forwar for Trial on Complaint of a ited States © Ta ACK mpany, of D. Walker st the tw nue cutter nyt Me built for the arin ut the started for their homes and Densy told them that he would go home aftey whup Welking down the Long Pier to see if any one was fishing there, nk ve sn Mrs, Esther Stacey, who is the only one the police have found who ‘ } DAY IS POSTPONED s Judge ourt, r N ot Shipyards ne con- Rathi faint to the Steamboat Ins Pec eae - Capt. Daggett, of the Steamer oraerea that an tnve Pichia ae Panes City of Savannah, Arraigned 2 cane py ia, Relate Ba Sint sea A bolfned ane Mellincenteleew tel. SHORTAGE IN JUaTicze, Bostock | Animal seates he ching the in t aa the guests were y, where they watched the reg . (Wo Woeks ago lar performance, after which came surf | 1 otherwise bathing and a ‘supper, The return to New Yorke was, made, on the Isabel » captain and pilot being assisted In the ‘navigntion. by Commodore» Ship- | man, of the Brooklyn Yacht Club, WHITAKER WRIGHT ACCUSED IN COURT. s to Three bh living Cha fered taking. any action band's a He have of lite vere that she is unatyly iY She says t Shed to leave the Stat CARBOLIC AS A “CHASER.” James Ceawford Beas Whiskey Prosecutor Declares Lo aken Deadly Draught hen 7 ' 1 fr 1 . de ailman' Companies in Which He Wage of ‘Help! Murder!’ from the direction of the Long Pier. It was a man’s Recorder Goff Announces that He| Jumes Crawford, poorly dressed and Concerned Were $25.000,000. voice and sounded as if expressing an agony cf physical suffering. Then will | the Penalty on Apparently despondent, asked a there came more cries in a lower and feebler tone, A few seconds later L UVATM RO SEATS y drink of whiskey In the saloon No, 41] LONDON, Aug. 24—The proceedings heard a pistol shot, but [am not sure that it came from the me direcs Next Wednesday. Park Row toed He xulped down thejin the case of Whitaker Wrigat, the 5 vt WET eBNLO: MMC mOLO Ta enCHL nia GOD i wloohol and followed it with a draught| company promoter, were resumed in the|{| bargains; tion where 1 plac heey or help. Lo | fr AU nuel Darks. the wal ¢ e} from a small phial whieh bh Guildhall Police Court to-day, ‘he at- = ryan i to the house the Housesmiths and) Bridgemea's RouKets x ve publlc was not large. |] Women’s $2.50 Oxfords “[ knew John had a lot of trouble with the delegates of that Inter- | V’nion, convicted of extorting & cron Me 1 eta cenead soy nes eonnaarey eas $. and $2.00 fe national Union,” said Stacey to-day, “anid lately eurd him s that | Josephas T y to end rite, A bY later Crawford| formally opening for the prosecution . vs 1 felonious aasault ona f working ng, into the street,| Horace EB. Avory, Senior Counsel for the stie vy would dot f they got a chance ep: WeK | r he believed they would de him if they gor a cham In the pal y Will be sentenced Wed collapsed, A surgeon from | Treasury, that the broad facts the trouble between this International 11 rhoad and tb f was Laken before der the Hudson Street Hospitel sald that)or the prosecution's case were phat Labor has ecome more and more acute, The bitter feellr 1 out S for ue purpose oft E sae sip Crawford nee bine a . pee! of car- Wiht, Deine y Hein Cle. ot the 5 wnt Distr ney Rand agke rom the phi wandon ind ritish-American of this Parks trouble. ai AHaRANE ALATIN chee Ostobar al feaueut vemeven years!and. Standard Exploration compantes, Deney’s body was found yesterday hy ten-year-old Jimmy Mitchell, of DoD cael tiie eee rawfond ie ahiout thirty-seven years) Tey Chose mimes an Aulted hie purpose No, 80 Dikeman street, who Playing wader the Long Pier, within a F i Ditka Row to. Nay teh gen, for Stock Exchange speculations and | uort distance of where th mrock HL. is Leing remeasured to- day. The ™ Af: the neighborhood of the saloon engaged Wholly in flotitious transac- ai i | ttny ie i a the tions. body was resting on a small pile of timbers in iess than two feet of water Y teeta ay Aaauavidenoe shat J fact, it was s eu of the water th that only a few waves dashed sp Ee ey aU BARBER ACCUSED OF ARSON. | wright wont ted Ali the: Ananciat ope Women’s $2.50 Shoes, Button and Lace, ver it, the upper portion of the body being entirely dry ‘ Ms John Cucei, forty-two years old, a| #HONs of the companies; that the muc " Over is soon as the police were notitied Wody was taken to the shop of "wear at cg ist, One Hundred mpd neces ihe per Ane ate anaaut: military heels....+.+++ j ; tr. Rand said tha reason he shareholdel new Vastertaker McEwen on Sach street e undertaker found a great gash 7" was arrested In} written by Wright under the chin penetrating through the throat to the rear of the he Mier aaenitoe wostnonond ntence was |i. home charged with |. M® Avory concluded with saying that Men’s $4.00 and $3.50 Ox gash could only have been made by @ broad bladed knife, There w ‘ nD ING te try three | argon by Anmlstant. Fite Marshal De $38 losees of shareholders in the cupttal /]] fords, black Aid, Black calf, other long, D gash over the right and sevaral smuller wounds over me ' k te tne statignon, ‘Mie eharae Ie and that of se9.310 “shares of patent leather Sheek one, besides these wounds the face and neck were covered with : ex TuiilaGaronn enone ndon and Globe Finance Corpora- ( i eee A ariiee ‘ NEAto {NOIGERNG|erenmarat ctorcioek te tin coecrine ae y held by Wright, hei ane Russia 3 and f ; ; ; | 4 Avenue at 2 o'clock In the morning o} pene "a ‘An examination of “he pier near wh he body was found showed no Aug. 1. Cucel was leaving ts hi Hapse Of the concen. i sharp projections, which would account for the wounds on the bouy through ENGINE HiT S = When Pollcemaa Sullivan, Who accom- ———————_ $2 00 a fall. That robbery was no the motive for the 3 murder was evident when ER LEEPER, panied the Assistant FL JK. STIEFEL DIES AT SARA- 8: Pair all his jewelry, including a handsome gold watch and diamond ring, was) SCHENECTADY. No ¥., Aug. 2t—tne| seized him, ‘The barber foul TOGA. found undisturved. Of the $3 with which he had started from home $2! He Coy attached to train No, lately, but was tnally: overpower Jacob K. Stiefel, who for a quarter and a few cents in change remained. ‘The difference h spent in ew York —— of a century was prominently identified with the lace importing business of thie y, died to-day at his cottage at SHIPPING NEWS. PM welted soles, sizes 8% AM Cate Ferry Child’s and Misses’ $2.00 and $2.50 Oxfords, black hid patent leather tips, assorted styles, sises $ 790 6 to 1054 and 11 to 2eveee Pale Child's $1.25 Black Kid Lace Shoes, sises 6 to 8... 75 Boys’ $2.50 Box Calf Lace’ Shoes, fo Shas 43 1 PORT € SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. Maple Date Creams 1b, 100 Assorted Fruit and Nut Chocolates, Ib, 150 SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. Cocoanut Cream K Ib, 100 Chocolate Peannt C Ib, 150 54 BARCLAY ST. Galveston Port Arthur | California ” Last of August Bargain Sales In the Basement Of Summer Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Our remaining Sammer Stock will he closed out. These are the latest, the last and the best Shoe and the lowest sacrifice prices. in patent leather, black hid and Russia hid, ca styles, Sara' ATMANAC FOR TO-DAY ) nine years of Sun ries GAS/Moon rises. 749 a i a laree bualr “it oh No. 497 “Th roome street. He lived with his wife Tio nd two daughters in'« handsome nome ||] | 700 Pairs Men’s Patent Leather Oxfords, N Water, Low Wat 23 Bast Ninety-fourth LINGLE onal NinatysfouniBualfeetya to 31, patr. The 20th Street windows are used only and daily for the display of Bar- a $1.50 \Men’s $4.00 and $3.50 Lace Shoes, black kid, black -alf, patent leather, and Rassia calf, 12,20 Pair. Child's $1.50 Black Kid Lace $ 7.00 Shots, sizes 8% to 10¥ er Misses’ $2.00 Black Kid But-$ $7.25 ton and Lace, suses 11 to2 ” Pair Misses’ $2.50 and $2.00 large a laze Black Kid Button and § [50 Lace, sizes 2%; to 6...... ee “n $ Tea, Pair welted soles, sizes Help Wanted—Male. BOYS—Wanted, ovat boys. Laundry, nibs Te. ave. BOY WANTED to do errands in laundry. Ds) 2d ave. BOY Good, honest boy for laundry. 1038 buh; ‘ vor WANTED, ‘Apply 8 o'clook, Gualight Law ary, 2390 Broadway. DRIVER, strong, steady, for delivery wal ly, with references,” Troy 16-18 Concord_ast., Brooklyn, IRONTI Steam Launt NG—Mea to leara abire iron ite daundry, 178 B. 102. oe GHIRT TRONUR wanted; man artis of ae ing $20 per week wanted at Steam Laundry, Stamford, Time Was When there was an old saying that time and the cars waited on no maa, That was when the only cars were‘ railroad cars, and there were ne millionaires to pay for holding trains, Conn, “Things have took 'er turn” te more ways than one since days when the RR and ‘Time were one par. But there is one thing that never has and never will wait for man; It is Opportunity. There ts another old‘ saying that Opportunity knocks but solote, too. ‘That was 6 good solete, at Was @ in when opportunities were not P34 plentiful. Take this morning for in- stance. door, That is ob- In the morning World there are seventy-five Business Soperent ity and For Sale advertisements. In yesterday's paper there were 387— certainly enough to select from, To-day's World offers half inter- est in a Brooklyn hotel, a gent’s ture nishing goods store, a hand la) a cigar store, & furnished-room ‘house, ca thees Ht nba and Hinsdale, of the INCOMING ek Woot bine gain Goods. Watch these windows for Bargains in Fine Shoes on sale in our Cupta evenue cu Special Sessions, ‘ar DUE TO-DAY. Basement. Bargains in Fine Hosiery, Men's’ F &c., &c, There are offers to | % evenue Cutter Officer. eaken CSucsianiatreinian ieiinu Amatee tant ke ne) OAL vaca ony) tee Sina, Algtere, Calitorat valet 29 CORTLANDT SL and Trunks cana Main Floor, Be ahine Gogh heather Sots fers to buy stocks of goots, ae Then case and ma an example of Wratt ja soy gust the ap hit. availa Powhatan, 1 you can buy a typewriter, @ plano, a W. 11, Dagwett, of the steamer ta tied on 5 ee i in Becial Seu aa ee ; Biuloen tent one sewing machine at siplined r ble to gain f 2 on} 7 oe EBsvannadwapposreg defore the ain ihe patrol system at the other fi! Duct sind they iin (a OUTGOING STEAMSHIPR, ‘|RILEOL OIL mae Aarts foygure 6TH AVE., COR. 20TH ST. gaik, BAYS, {0 teed World For gales of F , boat, Tne yacht races. > He will sit until Oimsted returnne zm Iroquols, Charisston, — Jefterso , Nortoli #00 Wel Rory day. hes —_ pulsator every, eu dlilbaiieba hashd kbs Sait hala edith se poli siclblll aia.td tae raat aanayattto tages meet