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—* FLEISCHMANN ' TO PAY DEBTS Moiatives Come to the Yound Turtman’s Aid and Brother ' trnest Says Money Will Bo Paid to Al Claimants, MLL IDEA OF HIS LEAVING COUNTRY THUS DISMISSED Gvorplayed Himself at Saratoga % Races in Vain Effort to Re- ooup Losses and Was Unabic to Meet Obligations. Wiliam S. Peiechmann Payot himseif on the ravee GRE Welched on $40.00 of ber, Basten to Burope to Will etay riedt in New the assistance of Rest Fleischmann, a lawyer, of S Massa street, pay off do! every debt he Dldnzes at the track Ol William N. Fielset Ernest, made ane jent to an Evening World repor Gry, and those who krow of t chal resources of the Fieischmy My have mo doubt that thei Will be carred out announced positively that he irreé in bis pi fah before another Not to Leave the Country. Frients of the Flelschma been downcast at the news t was forced ti welch and that ail efforts (9 secure assistance fr tives had failed. When he New York he immediately went Foums at No. 1120 Broadwa seer was soon <pread abroad th was preparing ty go to burope month finan. an fame lest Fleiscemann will kee to @ thee his brother's debts are paid passes. Brpe the stigma that he nad pi cou in himself. t was not contradicted until ater Ms rooms & | ening World re . Fleischmann at and { been arranged. a oe ot Se i be 1 have placed , ‘Bands of my brotner Erie! a Mr. Filet ¥¢ cunniig aw very cont T galled upon Jearned from him that matters had ‘will see to it tnat the Interesc of every | erediwor is protecte Brother Corroburaten Ernest, Fleischmann w law oMce at No. iW Stateme: CEE» LIPTON FIND / rntr front: FRIDAY UVENING, APGTHT o, TO09, THE CUP NAI LED DOWN, TALN TR TROOPS NILLED I WRECK —— | Sixteen Meet Death and Sixty Injured in a Train Collision at the Scene of the Grand Army Manoeuvres. ROME, Aug, %—A ratt- | way accident has cut shor disastrous t the festivi- | r ~GRITANNIC SAILS TO SCRAP HEAP Once Held the Record for the Eastward Voyage and Was) Considered a Marvel of Sea Luxury. The White Star fine steamship Britannic has just sated from bi for Bremen, where she will be eanemcorroporarsd ties and demonstrations in honor ot by his brother dec! : F uid be freed from his responsio the King and Queen at Udine, the 4 the bookmakers within a month. Ps a faci 4 Mf have no detailed statement’ to| Met town on tho eastern frontier, mane yet sald Hrwest kleiscimann, | sixty miles from \ Sehere cine “put 1 will say taat tam ne aeuars Hane ees f wow to get maney to pay b Aare] Sn a wo w the grant | SSBy brother and anal b have every uimy manoeuvre Burance that d wilh succeed within tae] At 1 6! nek Inst night nr Udine | aan a train overflowing with soldiers col- ly brother is not going to Evo, iM “ ton a qotihor fe he a very wick man, put {/Hided with a freight train, ‘Pie foros don't think he cowd be called a well/of the collision was territte hose man. Al the creditors of Wiliam N | Frown iii all adinest Bletschmann can accept 1: as a, fo xches w broken up. Fit- @one conclusion that the she mer curred at Saratoga wil) be paid dollar {teen sold captain were for dollar." lied and o injured, twelve Eyer since the report was confirmed | dangerously so. colonel In. cot that Willam N. Fioischmann tad {mand of, the xo whwiamore it weiched on $40,900 in bets the memo Injured ve deen reticent abou the tattor and the sellet was cur Darkness rendered the confusion e would secure no financlal ald | about the wreck extreme, while the ter- Eom is relatives. ‘was preparing to go abroad. At for him and friends of the fami that it was through this Inter that the family have been indi the $40,000 In ‘debts. Incurred ‘ Ra. MAS. POILLON LOSES HER CASE Magistrate Hogan Dismisse>| “Her Complaint Against Mrs,' Quartette Who Made Merry in Mr.| Annie Ortiz, Whom She Ac- cused of Threatening Her. ‘Fhe complaint against Mrs. Jon, plaintiff in tho W. @ taking of testimony to-day. i} b, with such vigor that the ately assumed the size ani hue « Unripe apple. Magirtraie Hogan did Gee the assauli, but di investigatad. Op across the street f apartments we spa called to te re. iilon, Wh oy Mand jasc week she swor it know Lawyer Abr. Cuntze grnteers Mnvolving her mod DU the questions We oes: a oplected to. Welds, head clerk of the siltter The f rhe had heen ejected fror use Detective Maxwell, was asked the same q not allowed to newer it threats, ‘This was accepted as e@ fact when it was reported that he nis . his brother Interceded | Annie | Ortiz, accused by Mrs. Katharyn Poll-| of Gould Brokaw $980,000 breach-of-promise sult, of making ot Qireats upon her life, was dismissed by! exAfiination was in progress A. er, @ M0-pound undertaker, one of jentry’ twitnesaes for’the defense, placed nls! tiem, * fet upon the eye of Walter Quenstein, al Fouthful witness for the prosecution eye immed Guntz_¢, who formerly kept an under- caused . Pollion was fr ly hi parcular friend, former Po- som Becee, “better known’ as a Mr tolmnave ice arlors, Mrs. Ortiz Poillon, of making faces hatlotie was advised e White | da: G| | an not ected that it be! ¥ w | by ror {was Increased @ few minutes after * | tunately extinguished, an in a injury | nthe tr al took fire! the collision, For: tho flames were immediately mg Special trains were hurriedly sent to! the scene of the disaster, ving the | suthorities from the nearest town, who: organized u corps cf physicians and] ud:ninistered to the wounded. i King Victor Erinanuel visited the hospital in person ‘ater to see the vie- tims of the ae YOUNG BROOKLYN REVELLERS FREED. Arnold's house during His Ab- | sence Escape Punishment. No. wf No x, 420 Sener n avenue, and 283 Steuben street, Brooklyn, ta quartet who wer night for being | feet beam, } York 828 arson aves} « The Britannte was built in IT and ship the Germanic, | ) was Iaunched a year or two later. | carrie! many distinguished persons day William H wy was a whte 8he sister of Vanderoilt Is mala to have remarked when a friend usked why ie did not own a steam yacht he Rritannic and the Germante are good enough yachts for me" Soon after the Britannte was put in! commission fhe reduced the time be- tween Queenstown to Sandy Hook to than seven days. She established record for the eastward voyage of seven days sixteen hours. ‘The Britannic was considered a wonder, not only her speed, but for @lze and luxury, Though 26 fect shorter than the | Oceanic, the Britannic was one of the {iargost ners afloat when ahe was launched. She was (68 feet long, 46 8-10 | and with a depth of 34 fect Her tonnage was 5, Unitke the Germanic, which was re- engined and re-bollered and made into a new sip, #0 far as her working parts were concerned, the Britannic has gone on working steadily with the engines and ‘oliers which were put into her when she was bullt, never missing a day through aceldent or disability ‘The Britannic, between 1874 and 1899, made some 26 voyages between New) id Liverpool, crossing the At: | lantic more than 0 times, She travelled bout 1,800,000 miles, or enough to take} her more than seventy times around the | Word, She carried more than 200,000 passengers Iu 190 she was selected to convey the} Imperial Corps, which was sent out to] Prines of Wales on his tour| for rt the of the colonies this migsion tie) Hritannic travelled from Bouthampton, | Via Gibraltar, Mavtox, Port Said and Thdla, to Australia and New Zea, % agin, making a trip of NAVY WINS SHAM FIGHT. Mexbeth and Men ek on Portland. akes Cape Landed for A PORTLAND, Me, rs bombardment Aug. 2%8.—After an to-day the outer} Arnold, of N Throop ave e absence of the family, we narged by Magistrate Furlong t¢ as the police failed to offer evi- dence to support tue : Fails which had Ex-Judge Haggerty, counsel for the young woman, made a spirited appeal for nis cl in which he said her chara una assailed ite he sald that o charge to make ig ug omen With who in the house. ally. ast : WALKS 3 MILES WITH BULLET IN fils HEAD, Plumber, Shot Down by a Negro, Makes Hi- Way to a Brook lyn Hospital. to-tay and aly asked phyatcinns to withdraw a bullet ad, After ite t said that he tad walked ‘three from Coney Island « ’ ie, to hay valle am i plumber,” sald working lit the : In Parkville, when roush a Winlow a rag myself wiong the road to ital Formosa will investigate —— "Eapt WEEK'S DRY’ GOODS REPORT, Imports of dry goods at the def tired by a force from the navy and | 1.00 men were landed. ‘The outpost anil Iaixnal station at Spurwick River also! was taken. The movements of landing Ip © covered by the fire of the 1 1 Long Island and the cape in their hands the navy now tion to attack all other points 1 4s well as by sea he movements of the navy to-day successful, and the attac elon the elty. —— BIG DAM BURSTS. ple Flee Before Rushing v er Which Cause Heavy Damage. BUTI Pa, Aug. %.--Boystown dam, seven miles north of here, burst lo-day, letting out 2,000,000 gollons of water and inundating portions of But- ler and the low lying districts for miles Great damage was done to prop- erty, but so tar as known, no lives were lost, the residents of the flooded (istrict nbandoning theolr homes and fleeing to the h Many culverts on the Pittsburg, Bessemer and Luke Erie Railroad were washed out und a thirty-foot bridge of the Pittst and Western Railroad over Bear Creek was swept away, — CZAR TO MEET KING EDWARD. COPENHAGEN, Denmurk, Aug. 28— The Csar, ¢ ya and King Bdward Estimate for of 1800E Exceeds the | to-day and, attacking two tralnmen who of Oape Eltzabeth were cap-|! ng force HEALTH BOARDS GUDGET GROWS Appropriation for the Current Year by More Than Half aj Million Dollars. & to the estimate of the Roard ecelved by Acting May the cost of maintaining | department during 1904 will be $1,631,500, as against $1,017,721.48 for 1908. | While no specific explanation {s made t se of $58 the last 78.52 over t (ppropriation, the figures show that !t ) several new funds that have ited, and to an Increase In the force’ ofthe department An instance of the latter is ehown in the figures for the payment of salaries in the offce of the Commissioner and | Secretary, ‘The salaries for 1908 were | while for 1901 they are estimated | ) due to the oyment of a inrge free of empl and the tn- creasing of the salaries of others, Of the sum asked, $1,000,510 Is needed for the salaries of emp € the ( Department, while the 70.060, or supplies and conti It Is purposed. to apend $0,000. of this for the construction and equipment of new ‘steamboat. About $240,000 of these contingent expenses are for the Borough of Manhattan alone, The estimate will be submitted to fhe Board of Estimate and Apportionment In Octoder. MASKED ROBBERS HOLD UP TRAINMEN Lock Six in Refrigerator Car, After Robbing Them and Take | Station Cash, While Terror-| Stricken Passengers Flee. M'PARLAND, Kan, Aug. 2%8.—Sx masked men, heavily armed, appeared at the lock Island Railroad depot early tried to bar their way, beat them in- sensiple and robbed them. Phey then rifled the depot, and going to tho eating-room, held up and took all the valuables from a half-doren rail- 4 employees on the platform, Pa ngers at the lunch counter scureled upstairs and blocked the entrance ef. | ectively wane the bandits | register and iook some silverware jen they marched six of the Rock employees into a cotrigeretcr | se . Lasiand mur and disappeared. Two hours after the robbers disap-| peared Sheriff Frey had organtzed a} porse, released the prisoners from the ear and started In pursuit of the bandits. CARNIVAL. SATURDAY. Pain's Fireworks Carnival, which was to have deen held Thursday evening at Manhattan Beach, has deen post- poned further on account of bad weather and will be celebrated Saturday evening with all the new and original aves which have been provided to make the oseasion memorable. PAIN'S SET FOR ee READY FOR BIG SHOOT, SEA GIRT, N. J., Aug. 28.—Everything is in readiness for the interstate shooi- ing tournament of the National Rifle Association of America, the New Jersey Btate Rifle Association and the Unitod States Revolver Association that witt begin here Sept. 2 and end Sept, 12, Competitors rea several States are in comp ant enxrging In dally practice. ———— CHARGES AGAINST WITHDRAWN, LAWYER (wae In hard luck. and to Free Traders Win by Big Majority looted the | majo: | Lderal vote on this occasion was in- ee one NOT GUILTY, SAYS “GENTEEL” THIEF FOR ACCUSING WIFE ==: Marry Brooks, we Contessed to Thirty-sie Aobberies, Ar raiqned in Court Before Ra- order Got, WIFE ALSO JS INDICTED. feneh Warrant in loved and ane Will Be Ratradited fram Kansas City, Where She Wan Arranted Aftor Flight ol rot mune ndietmenta fo furginey before Resonter Cott oral Aneaton ‘ Brookn's wil fled ty Kaname Cit at the time of lie capture and Was ' 1 and J sterda e Ei At Mra. Wrooka woe gant of ser hiebant’s crimes a profited thereus A H earn etuened the Grant i ly inane! for the extendition of rought hack will be Phil Waldheimer, who f for Meooks, de poaltive that Brooks had been a burglar ¢ many years Fast because he was weil Mr A Waldhelmer sata to: him the ‘Gentlemar apport himagif and w Me HEALTH OFCERS. KIDNAPPED Ne A bcd ee So Gerlando Asserts, and Gets Habeas Corpus Writ Compel- ling Them to Produce the Lad; in Supreme Court. ‘ Lawyer Martin P. Lynch, duskle Building, Brooklyn. Justice Sewell, in the Supren to-day for a writ of havens corpus jpolling the Brookiyn Bourd of H to produce six-year-olf Anthony Jando, of No, 214 Fifth avenue, who. the lawyer deolared, had been kidnapped sy officers of the department and taken Agious disease hospital when he was in perfectly sound physical con- dition. ‘The lawyer sald that on Monday last, while the boy waa playing In the street, officers of the department selzed and took him to the hospltal. No warning had been given to his parents, though later the land's ¢ather was ordere! to close up his barber shop. ‘Three weeks ago, sald Mr. Lynch, the boy suffered from a silght throat trouble, but entirely recovered. Cul- tures taken from his throat tn the hos- pital failed to show the presence of diphtheretic bacteria. “These proceedings on the part of the health authorities are outrageous," de- clared the lawyer, “and [ Intend to begin a sult for damages for the boy's parents, This boy has been kept a pris- oner in the hospital and his parents prevented from asceing him. And be- sides, his father has been compelled to close his shop for no explainable rea- son." The boy will be produced In count to- morrow, when the health officers must explain, thal; action. The veald to-day mn that they had acted | u the com- nlaint of neighbors, and because the boy's father had not closed his shop several wee! ELECTION A DEFEAT FOR CHAMBERLAIN. When ordered to do so 0: in Firat Parliarientary Bye-Con- test on Fiscat Question, LONDON, Aug. %—The Liberals gained a notable victory in Argyllshire, | where on Wednesday’ last was held! the first Parliamentary bye-electiog fought on the fiscal question raised by Colonial Sesretary Chamberlain. J. 8. Ainsworth, the Liberal candidate, who represented free trade, was elected by the blg majority of 1,888 over Charles Stewart, Unionist, who stood for pro- tection. “At the previous election the Untonist rity was 600. The fact that the creased by upward of one thousand and that the Unionist vote decreased to the same extent !8 taken as being a clear | indication of the feeling of the coi | atituency on the subject of Mr. Cham- periatn's fiscal proposals, on ‘which the campaign was mainly fought. —__—_ FIREMAN SCALDED, Thomas Hopkins, twenty-two years old, of No. 287 Pacific avenue, Jersey City, @ fireman in the employ of the New Jersey Central Railroad, was almost scalded to death early to-@ay by esca: ing steam, He was standing alongsite of his engine in the Communipaw yards near Jersey avenue when one of the steam valves burst, and he was en- veloped in hot vapor. Neen eae canisel sanNERERAnEDAInREEEREaII VINCENT says Tr you. won any money on codes ates ceeee half dollars of it in an $8.50, $10 or $12 Youth's Suit. he charges preferred against’ Willis wil arrive simultanesusiy at Fredens- horg about the middle of September, The Caar and Czarina will, afterward proceed to Darmstadt, where they at Oct. 17 the welding of of Greeoa.to Prince: Alia ughter of Prince Louls of Ba Munro, the young lawyer, who resigned the office of Deputy Assistant District: Attorney on July 31, by Lawyer Lous) Stuyvesant Chanier, have mn with= drawn. This action was taken befor Bar Association passed on the mat Tf you lost, this is time to be economical. My 6th Averree Store is the place in either case. (COURT SCOLDS HIM. 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