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£ GM. Jonn W. Ransone fe find in lost elt on FIREMEN FALL (MISS TOMASCH W BLAZING BARK 1S PUT ON RACK by the Srvake of O Pratty Maniouriet with Rowhury And Mesin on the Amsterdam, «When He Was Benton Wien Was Afire in the East) Death Again lanored in Gourt River, by Viotin’s Actatives BRAVELY RAN TO DECK |NEGRO PRISONER IS OF THE BURNING VESSE INDIFFERENT TO FATE, Capt. Judge and Miller and Throng in Court-Room Pays Lass Attention to Him than to Young Woman Who Provoked Martha So Seriously Over- come that They Were Sent Away in Ambulances. Gevers! firemen were overoome & es a N . x P © omohe and removed to epitale by a “a i be sd fire in the hold of the tron hark Amator cates xbury, wae Gam, tying at Pler 12 foot of Ona balla net dad ' QN4 Bouth wtreet, mast River, thin ate OO anetey ternoon j ta n Tamansch, the handeane m ‘The firemen «0 seriously overcome aD peas lel es Mr Rox A that It wae deemed best to take them | ne he wae elatn, we ; to Roepitale Capt J ant} aie» ra is : Firemen Miller and Murtha, atl of F Wiss aie Gla widewe GE the: Riureared fine Company No All dlaspinyed mar splendid courage in fighting the fames, Mine Tomareh menmed very 4 an and if the bark Is not a total losw it ieee ine ave wes th yn Will be owing to thelr efforts They re | t.9 when Mra n 3 » ee Pentedly ran to the aeck of the burn-|tiko her outatretehed hand IM® Vensei in the face of a deadly and nounced her y saying an All-pervading smoke, for the fire was (9M Me! Don't you dare appriach fm the cargo of off and rosin with | 28d wounded Mise Tom ly. Bho ; had asserted that her relations with Mr. which the hark was Inden. Ir ¥ xbury x y Rendy to Sail. | Were entirely inn nt, and The Amsterdam was nearly ready to| {hat on the day of ihe tragedy their gall for an Australian port, when one | M2tINs had been purely accttenta Of the sailors discovered smoke ineuing [anh trad vid a AA ttt [hdiade lag hold. He ran to the pler,| jeying that ride figean taeea fan ke aire Cospens mer aressenaan| ale fly cif ta they we ni ta did the freboat William L. Strong. ! tumasen only amiled warle Mee tence Capt. Jucge and his men ran to the! bury, the widow, und Mre. Ell Ye Durning vessel with lines of hose, bu Wad been at work only a fow minutes! ten eo Me W t Thirty-ninth atreet, the mdther of the murdered man, when . “i dee aware rch re qmoke| glanced at Mies Tomasch once, and fosta combined caused all the firenes to| "Or “verted thelr Kaze. ae on eemtly. |, Cant. Judge himvelt) rhe interest in the trial to-day was @lons, but so soon a he falneed garer| Heat: More attention was centred on Was dashed in hia taco and he would, te manicurist than on the prisoner Feaume his work. This was also true of| NOM #he had identified as the man Miller and Murtha. who struck and robbed Roxbury on ‘The smoke was so dense that for|/ely River avenue on the night of Blocks around the streets were ae black | IY 10 last. The prisoner hinseif as if darkness had fallen, and this added | "e°Ret! Unvoncerned. As the evid to the diMculty experienced by the fire- | accumulated against him he sintie men. They were given no aid by the | lk? oie who docs not realize the seriousness of the situation, members of the crew of the bark, for | @ach one of the sixteen hud gathered up his property at the frst alarm and In fact, hia demeanor throughout the trial and his actions subsequent to his arrest give many ol rvers the belief Aeserted the ship. Beached on Je te, that he is mentally incapable of under- Lasalle aoe | standing the enormity of his offense. He deThe William L. Strong steamed UP |appears to have no moral responsivility, Plove to the Amsterdam, and directed a! hur acta more Ike one who ts betng Six-Inch stream Into the hold, but as|entertained rather than ike a man on is did not serve to extinguish the | trial fo> his life, @imes it wav decided, to vrevent the | Speuadbilltg-rer the pleeoaha pines aii Miss Tomasch on the Stand. ing catching fire, to tow the bark Into Midstream. Tilx was finally done by he crew of the Strong, and ultimately | Nhe bark was deached at the Jerecy | flats. The session began with Miss Tomasch on the stand. She was subjected to a relentless cross-oxamination by Lawyer Hal Hell, counsel for the prisoner. Me attempted to assall her {dentiflen Capt. Collins, of the Amsterdam, said |!0n of the negro, Then he began qui he had no idea how the fire originated, | 7/98 the wiiness as to whether at fl He had hoped to take on his. full/#he had not been resoried to be under @argo this afternoon and sail at high} jon as the murderer. tide for Sydney, | “I never hi The three fremen placed in ambu-|Fepiled the witness, blushing carmine es, upon reaching Gouverneur Hos-| Ut maintaining Qnueua: calm: Fn refused to remain at that Inati-| “Do you believe, Miss Tomas:h," lon, but after treatment returned tolavked the lawyer Incisively, “that Mr. a uae a igward Doan nd! Roxbury would have been killed had mbers of engine mpany No. 18, were overcome by the | h @moke, but were revived MISS, MARGARITA . GRACE 15 ENGAGED not deen In your company? “Certainty not," replied the witness with fearfu) emphasis “Would It not be @ benefit and pro- stlon you If this prisoner were convicted?” The young woman j hands hopelessly and spread out turning full her on lo Widow's Indignant Outburst, positive,’ answered the wit in | news spe | Sure She Isn't Mistnk of the avenue, whether this man wis as the fh am NOL mre watch. ‘The form and) fen ture having pawned the pe UG a wateh, declared the witness. ex: Ry conthiued questio ves) that che bad? found leith Dans | brought that the young cou ai atectives had only a Meeting glince ol vas HI ol ROAR GCN Sursacdesnianteoand: hen en Setecant McOufferty testified to tracing observed any striking churteteri Jackson through Mr. Roxbury's watch Upon which to bate a distinct enpres- Which the negro had | pawned ne sion. Ti fact. in his quiet, subtle w. Drosecution= mano, @ ouint of MeCat | Record brought out that the ferty's statement that when he accused witnans’s Identineation of the negro Jackson of the murder the negro turned Wie more or lest hysterical, though eho mile. still ained her positiveness that \ ne to M aCa erty Jackson, wae the m ror. whes i © Influence of fear or 6x- Witness then left the stand, but ¢\tement assumes the complexion of & fa who was leaving the riroom the white m Thx was in substantiation Hecorder called her back and sald m= of Mine ‘Tomasch'e statement that when presaively Jackson confronted he inight have | "If you have any earthly doubt that jeon taken fora white man this defendent ty the murderer tell it "pj. mother of the muntered man told Ci ee Avsistant District-Attorney Bly to-day Miss Tomasoh looked full at the ao-| (ion ot intention of repulslag avd and in a ateady, even volee ree |}! rah atn court-room. yes- may, She explained Jackson was Iperfoctly clear, and’ f do not think 1. {st behind Miss Tomasah ent spires Midoinpithiaxmansen: \nduAatlen ing her, and that her «esture and her Sithe wccused negra smiled eneeringly words were directed at the prisoner in the face of this final declaration, ant not at the young woman, way affected ITE, WORLD: WEDNEADAY CV EAING ACGUNT 99, To0R, [Mies LILLIAN TOMASCH IN THK ROXNKEKRV WORDIR CAS wri Vie away Several witronss Ato the find Keil Ing of Roxoury's od the art reene of uke crime niicedk a piece pow! of bloody. fence FM) In. avidence ny Vawned Watch F ACCUSED 0 “PLEADS RYPROTISM ard of any auch thing”) Frederick W. Dompier, of This City, in Jail at Saratoga on F BIGAI, COUNTESS OH SEA BROTHER DES HERE American Wife of Von Walder- see Coming to See David Lee SIR THOMAS L IPTON SURE HE'LL GET ONE RACE, (Contieqet from Piet Pages * fea ' . oh « Amertoane ant we me an venine’ fetie totes ont Cotwnite Fa @ ft LOOD WISTS FROM AMERICANS ‘ ate @ shanee 1 Reere one whe New graphed me hee at (We he a win theew ereat@ht oT hawt rooetend @ ete f A ter ne from @ Teen @ Pot ad of cow ait mmtee Rew ae ther 1 Ne wanton frnter i ‘ Hine (hat net he amtd for On hationgr i A and that (ea " Hitvly @ hewatitul heat Jue weep four oF SATISFIED OF SUPERIN Now that the axettement attend Ing sharpe surrounding 8 Thomas Tinner cannot aten hy the ehalie Hing inn gale hae heen met by © tried conclusions and on ane pertority j The race achetuien for te-nerrow Heeard and retuen Relive wed hy rock thie Kind of sailing laet a aimoet a forem oneliaton Capt Boh Wringe ta not diaeour terday. He thinks he can win to-me those who insist that Rellan to the great tmprovement of Shanire Saturday, and argues that with a ec can be nothing for the challeuger but ran take three atraleht IRITY OF RELIANCE, a@ yeeterday © cont yver the vache Lipton have about coneluded that ft naor Bvery ponathie condition ox the vachta in the three tines oernaton Reliance haa shown hor In over a course fifteen molt se clenrly that allem to wind the superior of Sham. the result appears to be ‘aged at the outcome of the race yeu wrrow'n race and haa no patience with Capt. Wringe potnta wk in the race yesterday over that of mntinuation of this improvement ther victory IMPROVED FORM IS NOTABLE, This opinion te to some extent ah | World, of London, Me thinks that hi ‘at the finish Shamrock would have pon the improved forin of the challe rock had races on the other side. hared by W. G. Kirby, of the Yachting ad the wind freshened for ten minutes won the race yeaterday and remarks pnger. According to Mr, Kirby, Sham= not shown until yesterday the form she displayed in her trial | John Herreshoff brother of Nat, who designed Reliance, says that he! was surprised at the closeness of th have won had she been blessed wit | looked for a better showing from Sha had no fdea that she could give Relia e race and believes Shamrock would h a little mare luck, Mr. Herreshoff amrock on a triangular course, but he nee such a close shave, ' John Fearon, of the Yachting World, of London, thinks that Sir Thomas can win the next race. Contri to the majority of experts, he does not agree that yesterday's contest and weather favored the challenger any more than it did the defender. Thomas Fleming Day, the American yachting editor, says that if Sham | rock could not cross the line ahead yesterday she has no prospect of ever being able to do it. TRANIS I TEE WITH EJ. ALSOP |Both Score 74 in Medal Play Competition Over Shinnecock Golf. Links—American and English Teams Play. | SHINNECOCK HILLS GOLF CLUB, | SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Aug. %—A spirited eighteen-hole medal play com- petition for a cup presented by RH. Williams was played this morning over the Shinnecock links, in which both the English and American players took art vorhe regular match between the Ox- ford and Cambridge Society Golfers ant a picked team from the American Golt ers was played this afternoon, tn, ES Bramston, Ox ou Dyker Meadow, Shinne Devereaux En- 433; H.W 4180; 6. F. in, 29-88; G. 91: Fd. out, 3 Garden City, out T. auneey, K, tie’ Forest. 46-91; tn In, . "ont, tn, met, Garden City, ‘out, 40; Beveridge, Oxford, out, 39) Wataon, Basex County,” oitt, Kane, Tuxedo, out, 46; 1 'HOGAN REPLIES T0. GREENE ON GRAFT |The Magistrate Tells Commis- | sioner that the Punishment | | of Policemen Is Within His Own Jurisdiction. Magistrate Hogan this afternoon sent relative to the General's remarks about the Magistrate's charges that ‘graft’ was rampant In pollce circles, Commissioner Greene a week ago asked Deputy Commissioner Davis to investigate Magistrate Hogan's charges. Mr. Davis reported the charges wene unfounded. Commissioner Greene sent Magistrate Hogan his dep- uty’s report and in reply to this the Magistrate to-day sent the following: I cannot comprehend, nor did I see from the first, in what manner the tes- tiinony collected by Mr. Davis could affect nor do I quite understand why you have sent it to me. “bnbee cases came before me in the regular way. The arges were made mi two years old, of No. 1% Fort Green| —————————————— | . ti i jc Ht ; made by the officers who made the ar- Charge of Marryitig Gir! There When He Passes Away After)s...\. at Feige oy, Celeste Pac ate ets Short Ines. poacenet Pinel witnessey teatifed under oath and that fi H 5 LAM peer ea testimony which became the recor While He Had Wife Here Ree ee eau Gr Ht: | the court, was what L passed upon, I os W. ‘A. Muntock’ Shinnecnc Tl betteve, in @ fair and proper manner, | Hamaes, ‘Camoridge, withirey sjand Kt sull stands, . On tho lner Moltke In midocean are) Maldetone, out, 8) fn Al vo, Rem: | “in Davia Rives me some kindly in- (Sprelal to The Evening World.) the Countess yon Waldersee and the hart, Plainfeld, out, structions as to the disposition of one SARATOGA. Aug, %.-—-Fredecick W.\ yy ironess de Wachter, ignorant of the /Qmord:, out, Ai; in. S78: t lor two of the cases which, as they have |Dampler, of Now York City, declares he geath of thelr brother, David Bradley |W. Leathard, -Cxford,” out,” 40;" . [passed out of my hands, I cannot foliow | was a victim of hypnotism when on July) “°* a oy expected to pay a{% Campbell.” New Haven, i and woul! not If T could. . 119, 1902, he was married In St, Michael's | Lee, to Whom they expected to Day . "BtockDbeloKe, ' “In your favor of the 18th you say: Dit He 4 us Sens vielt, We first to thelr na Jand since MacDonald, Garden City, out. 39; 10, 42-11 am bound to assume that your sole Chancho New Xone Cty ‘ssa, Mr, Lee died In the private sant- [Sir TM) Hunter, Ostord, out. 42; In, 41H: object in this mutter is That was his ent when placed! tarium of Dr, dohn B. Walker, and his|in, #-S7 “lenny Cambria euh US bers of the police force who are gullty [ener ar roat atrenioon sat uth was followed by the report that] | ‘Te in Medal Play. of bluckmall, hold-ups or extortion ta | Woodlawn aveaite boarding-house and). jor a widow in Paris, although he| ‘There was a ie in the medal play|*"voq lire perfectly correct In assum- [Sie ckes wit BRAM Y 1 always been known as a dachelor.|gomoetition thi morning at 74 belwenn) ing that my motive was solely to sce \ Mrs, Dampier alleges that Damp! BAREAIW ASA ah sites Ge Walter J. Travia and F. J. 0, Alsop. (aftice done. ‘The punishment of police | Mn 1 nat "| Mr. Lee was one of the best known) which may possibly de decided by thelr ir ee ein sour Jurisdiction, not paneling ty me here on Aug 4° nombers of the Union League Club,! medal scores this afternoon or later in{ re wien he was married to Marie ivan ih 4 t recently | the week . Appel,» chiropadist, by the Rey. Her-| j ea! SMe Tnaitaiel unl : Pell ‘The Americans made a grand showing : Abate | ook apartments at > a8 | he Fnglish. Bis: Anis! No bert M. Gesner, of the Second Presby-j| avenue, Ie was seventy years old. Une ag UVounines wae fourth with 7 FROM BUSINESS terlan Churen, tu a few weeks ago be took his daily, MoBurney fifth with tied with Bram- fice ausaits that he knew he had ‘ en eAaatenadet Some of the Englishmen did not B wie auiaits that he ilew ne hed 8) 1) on his wicyole, and although it waal tron some, of HOUSE TO BELLEVUE jWalved examination and was held by | known that he undergoing treat-} ‘The Oxford and Cambridge team will ‘olice Justhee W. J, Delaney for the | ment for some complaint his death came| line up as follows with the team of Get soe Grand Jvty SR aarartuiie te thiguas |Ameri¢an golfers selected to confront | nadie to f © wis lodged | dah RGEy LIne GHAFHIAGS TaoGn tale | ue jMan Said to Be Frederick Badurel, [in the Saratog 8 ANG pent 50 soon fol-|) American English | ee tar lowed. It was said at the club that| oA MoLonald, Joun L. Cow an Importer, Placed in In- BOY FEL. THIRTY FEET. he told one of his nurses that he had al L, H. Conklin, 1, M. Hunter, sane Ward. | ms oe wife in but her name was not| FJ. 0. Alsop. A. 'T, Bramston, | NEI ote ete mentioned. ‘The atory is doubted by| Walter, J. Travis. N. &. Hunter, A man, whose name was given as lene “ane * i awl | Those who knew him best. He spent! eG? relnhart H.W. Beveridge, | Frederick Badurel, a Frenchman, forty- Steiner, Mfteen years old, employed as p 5 f 13 | t Pant ‘Clty, several months tn France a year ago,! 1 A, Murdock, P. W. Leahart, ee ete, the mew City Hall DY | nue there was not even a rumor of his| Stewart Campbell, D. F. Ranson, place, Brooklyn, and who js said to be a ror rontrastion, : Ke |G. Owen Winaton, G. D. Barne, a wealthy Importer of chemicals at No. \« ane. GES IESY foarte the pe MAEM ARS RE ThA eth aes Deveraux Emmet, C. H. Allison, 16 [Warten street, ‘was taken from; St noon to-day, sustaining fa Mr. Lee's father died in the earfy Mf-| 4. H. Larkin CN. Day, there to-day to the Bellevue insane 1 bone usted and sev" | ties, and the widow and two daughte — ward, oo | SHIPPING NEWS. ANA Ale | Sun ritea ye jury responded, soobingly: “I really One of Three Beautiful Sistere to not know what you mean, but If you Marry John Phipps, of finsinu that 1 have any for ond | sinie myself? by ace this man eneel: } ye whut is utterly fa # vPhe enzazement of Margarita Grace,| apc. asked the lawyer, Bauzhter of Michael P. Grace, of this) poll after "you" ran, f where city, to John Phipps, of London, was Koxoury was #tricke " a " an woman replied that she announced to-day in a cablogram r AU AA Au c AHA bea Al delved by friends of the young woman. it to do. i Miss Grace Is one of a number of| “Were you so afrad of notorlety? American cirls who have won much|@uoted the Imwver | | cn Rdmiration abroad by thelr wit tnd!) rerurned witheaic SS beauty. For several yeata she and her] ‘“ytiex Tomasci had entirely recovered two sisters have been knowa in London) nor coinposure. when the defendant's @ociety as the “Three Graces.” Re-| counsel began probing for the st tly It waa reporiet that Miss Grace! dctails of her actions after le: he Sen! engaged to the Earl of Donough-| murdered Koxvur; more. ‘Td you go home and go to bed ———_——— that night, before notifying any one “LEEGAN FOUND GUILTY. of thls vrime?” asked the cross-exam- barely whispered the wit- news FJentence Suspended Becaune of Hls | Did you inform the police when you if Ah got up the next m bi) Story of Moore's Attentions ab Up, the peRt mo : to. Bie Wice, 1] qibldm t su telepsone to Roxburs's of. james Leegan, the driver of| fice and conceal your uame, on the day ihientes sad Highth avenue, the murder?’ who assaulted H *, Moote, aa aged Loe Be ee man, In the latter's home, No. 269 West x 1 ty-weventh sircet, was tried in tl ‘Were you not in the hibit of meet urt of Bpeela! Sessions to-day, ing Mr. Roxbury at One Hundred aad ound guilty. Seventy-sevents #treet and Jerome ave- Justice Ma nue every me Batya) 7 and 9) sentence upon velock, for mors tive years? which was to the effect th | a," shouted 2 Tomase her been attentive to Mrs, Lees necks flaming. , penne Justioe committed Leewan to Uh Lawyer Bell tired a volley of questions otf Friday, as he wes In av by Which he endeavored to get from the xcited state of min + wat | witness that sho had suspected a ta magot best to re ~00r- | slim man, who, walking with a wom ily. had followed Mr. Roxbury and her she ly before the attack, but the Court w not allow the questions on the record. A Mix-Up of Remedies, “Did you Not make a sworn stateme to Coroner E on July 1% that a man and a woman at Mr. Roxbury?" “E gaw one bury ceturned the with Thin ended the (Prom Harper's Weekly.) the comed physleally, of quite ample prope 48, a fact which has caused him c Not tong ago ho came | Assistant Distriot- Attorvoy Mls, Droy siv vere] out In reouttal (hat on the ght of pp cerneeially, nesiveraave murder there was rufile: Soonlight nt describing the virtues of a cer- fi remedy for corpulence. Mr. Ran- ‘gent fora dottle, and was smazed three weeks’ time that <9 eaable the witness to ses clearly, Gof Taken 2 Hand, Recorder Goff questioned the witness concerning the movements and conduct Ven. pounas. | Oversoyed, of the man and woman woo had follow INCOMI letter to the firm te. od Mr. Roxbury and her In thelr lonely DUE Of theif treatment, walk, Miss Tomasch fnally sald that m-to publish it. A few days | she could not stato positively that tho eived a reply thasking alm | man wito had deen walking with the but ddding: We] woman was not the man who struck | coronda, &t that we will nt pud » because, uw and attacked Mr, Roxbu: m referenc: The witness said thet ehe had heard the murdcrer tat Maracas Dia. | | | Alamo Southampton, FOR TO-DAY, 1 OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, . 26 Royd strecs, | went to live abroad, Harnabas man renounce hia titles, leaving her #4 | de of F bestowed t CAN Mvon eis Jachoomertis | F | In 1857 the elder daughter was married to Prince Fred-/ ick von Schleswig-Ho! ran i atiariectone, tact] OUT COL WM. BROWN fanatle marriage obliged tho Prince to| He died six months tein, an old 000,000 and the ti- incess de Noer, which had been the King of Prussia, A man should start out in life with! p, Dance part Spain yen | the determination to never sacrifice his Eoyorgral | friends ht! He must keep them alive Yalvemon | or sacrifice a part of his manhood pnd a ISHIPS. part of his success. ‘There must be a live wire kept continually between hin La Guay and them. »: agellan, Glasgow Aatwerp. of steel, emoved by di and as old friends h or other causes ¢ Bnd that by e stupid | ray “you.” but that Roxbury made no " not fafl to replace them. You can “of one of mir clerks | explanation. , SAILHD TO-DAY, Hot afford to narrow the elrcle of your ft eaned en “The man first struck ma on the | few Vor eee friends, for the measure of your succesy 1 arm," explained Miss Tomasch, “and and iness and your usefulness will then I saw him raise a club above Mr. Roxbdury'’s head. 1 did op, see tae” Minden Mull, Noordam, Rotterdam, and quality ef your prgporerss to the number MR. MUNSEY BUYS | The Suits Over the Dally News Are Therefore Discontinued and Pub- | lication Will Be Continued, A few years later she became the! wife of Count Aifred von Waldersee,| On application of Stern & Rushmore, Who has risen to the rank of fleld mar- counsel for Frank A. Munsey, Justles shal In the German army, command-| Davis in the Supreme Court to-day Ing the all roops in China tn m0, HA HES) an rans vaca tlie: be Tabac A Hird Col fs has ey his coun. | Injunction obtained by Col, Willfan he Countess has nok been in this couns | yrown restraining Mr. Munsey from Naptes 7 | selling the New York Daily News at Las Tames CMT ee jauction, At the same time Justice Davis Shields Mnitana signed, an. order discontinuing Col. Genoa Brown's sult. In explanation of there orders Charl Rushmore said: "Mr. Munsey has acquired Col. Brown's entire Interest in the Dally News upon terms aatietactory to all." Mr. Rushmore declined to make pub lic the terms, but said that Mr. Munsey woull continue to publish the paper. | By the purchase of the 140 shares of | the stock Mr. Munsey becomes the sole “Those friends thou hast, and ther! owner of the plant. tried, grapple them to thy soul} HOLIDAY FOR BROKERS. |_The Board of Governors of the Bide Exchange to-day granted the petition the members that be Neale ery ar deh ayy mr g oe Dabor grant naicpar dt \ on DOR os ei cesarean eer The man arrived in a carriage with his wife. family physician sand Patrol- man Wilitam Rice, of the Leonard street station, He was’ held for observation, ‘The policeman sald he had been called into the building at No. 16 War- ren street this afternoon by employees in the place to quiet the man, who, the policeman eald, was creating @ scene there, While awaiting attendance in the hospital Mr. Badurel announced ti he was a lieutenant in the French navy and wanted to call up the French Con- sul on the telephone, His wife sald her husband returned from Paris about two weeks ago, and since then had been acting strangely. She sald he had threatened her and his brother. ae OFF FOR PHILIPPINES, PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2%6.—A detail of 102 marines from the League Island Navy-Yard and -100 others from the Brooklyn Navy-Yard left here to-day over the Pepnayivania Ral.road en route to the Phillppines. At Washing. ton they will be jolned by 100 additional Rarinea, and the party, will proceed to jan Francisco, where they w: on the transport Thomas. ener SHOCKED BY THIRD RAIL. Patrick Hale, of No. 216 Kast Bighty- fourth street, id Robert Nelson, of No, 1988 Third avenue, were shocked to- ey by Sth, lev contect with the third a letter to Police Commissioner Gawene|y to punish mem- | “QUIVLAN.—ARTHUR BOQUILLAN, native Fall Styles will be introduced on Thursday, August 27th. RETAIL STORES, 178 de 180 Sth Av: news aed at 181 Broadway, 567 Me 569 Sth Ave., bet eth © arth Ate foar Cortiandt at 914 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Palmer House,Chicago. 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REILLY’S, CANDY Coffee Cream Bonbons.. » 10e. Chocolate Grenoble W ace SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. Chocolate Silver Strings...1b., 10¢. Chocolate Cream Peppermints, » 15¢. 54 BARCLAY ST 29 CORTLANDT SI COR CHURCH DIED. BAKPR.—On Aug. %, 1908, CATHARINE BA- KER. beloved wife of Wm. Baki Funeral from her late residence, 762 11th ave, New York, Friday, 2 P.M. Friends and relatives Invited. of Kiltuberet, County Monaghan, Ireland Funeral from hia lato réaidence, 329 Kast 6th st, on Thursday, Aug. 9.30 A. M., thence to the Church of St. Catherine of Sienna, where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered for the happy repose of his oul. M'GUIRE.—REV. J. F. & MGUIRE—Membera ot St. Augustine Counell, Katghts of Co- lumbue, are requested to assemble at St, Augustine's Church, 167th st, and Franklin ave, at 7.20 thle evening to pay a last tribute of respect 10 our beloved Past Chap- lain, Divine office at church, Thursday, Aug. 27, at 9.80 A. Of, Requiem mess ar 10.30 AM ‘J. I, MADIGAN, Reconter. 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