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OLD NEIGHBORS IN METROPOLITAN LED BG DAME SUIT Dr. Clarence E. Tal'man Loses Case Against Nathan Kraus- kopf, Whom He Sued for $50,000 Damages. PLAINTIFF ONCE CHARGED DEFENDANT WITH PERJURY. Suit and Countersuit Grew Out of Parkhurst Society Raid on Eighth Avenue Hotel Ten Years Ago. The jury made the ten-vear battle fhetween Dr. Clarence E. Tallman and {Bt Krauskopf a draw this afternoon by bringing in a verdct in favor of akhan Krauskopf, Thus, each has sued the other for }s50,000 damages for false and either has had to pay any damages to ‘The net result has been arrest, expense to each for costs and coun- ‘The sult’ was tried before Jus- Wetce Rogers, of Watertown, and # jury Mn Part XIII, of the Supreme Court wrhe case is the culmination of ten ears of sults and countersults, all rowing out of a Parkhurst raid on an gighth avenue hotel in 186, Dr, Tallman and Mr. Krauskopt were "Menants of adjoining apartments. Each witnessed from his windows scenes ignore or less shocking in the rooms of and when Wishart, then at the Parkhurst Society, A fa of !t he impressed Dr. Tallman] « the cause of {ts suppression. ) Charged Neighbor with Perjarn ‘There was a police court proceeding eae afterward a proceeding in the Dis- rict Court by the owner of the hotel]; eo oust his tenant Dr, Tallman declared that Mr, Kraus- ‘kopf had changed his testimony and had him arrested on a charge of perjury. The perjury churge fell through and| Mr. Krauskopf sued Dr. 650,000 damages for false arrest in the ancient Court of mon Pleas. Bot an order of arrest from Justice #ryor and Dr, Tallman was locked up| Ri fin Ludiow Street Jail eighteen days be- fore he gave bail in $1,000 and got his} Rock Aberty. When Mr. Krauskopf's sult came to €rial before the late Judge Sedgwick his complaint was dismissed, with $268.30 Loss impored upon him. ‘Then he got the case transferred to the Supreme Court and the Appellate Division af- firmed Judge Sedgwick’s judgment and aysessed Mr. Krauskopf $80.60 more for costs. He took it to the Court of Ap- 1pea!s and lost again. Doctor Asks $50,000 Damages. Eight years has elapsed since these ood men began to “law it,” but Dr. Wallman promptly brought sult against his defeated opponent for $80,000 dam- ‘ages for putting him in Ludlow Street Jail for eighteen days. That was two years ago, und the case finally reached Krlal to-day. : ‘There were only two witnesses on each side, and the above is the story they ‘told, ‘The dentist testified that by reason of Nis arrest and the publicity of it all, Dusiness has been practically ruined and he has lost $5,000 a year in practice, Ex-Judge George M. Curtis and Leopold Leo, who have opposed each other Xhroughout the whole ten years’ ltt- vation, stood opposed in this trial, each older and grayer than when they first Pidrew thelr lances in 189. fi Justice Rogers told the whole story { ever again in his charge to the jury and tMefe it for them to decide, KING EDWARD T END RATE WAR His Suggestion that English and German Steaniship Men Get Together for Settlement Sup- ‘ ported by Emperor William. LONDON; June 2%—Shipping circles ere confidently expect a settlement of hp passenger rate war as a result of Ihe conference to be held In London fuly 7 between Lord Inverclyde, chair- man of the 1 Company, and Herr Ballin, Director-General of the Ham- burg-American line. It ts confirmed that this meeting ie wlmost entirely due to the Initiative of King Edward, whoso suggestion Hm- Berpr William warmly supported, One of Emperor William's guests at Kiel asked him if he would not cross @he Auantic. “There ts nothing I weuld ike bet- fer,” replied the Emperor, “but It is 4po far, and at present the trip takes top long, When you build a boat that fill take me over in two or three days 1 will go." ete | SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. hunt rises, 4.31/Sun nets, 7 THE TID! High V AM 2 Sio 8 ToT ob, 100 avid rey : Rio. Hoenink: INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, \ DUS TO-DAY. Fumidion Gtarcow, Kansas city, tonic, Liverponi, Savannah. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY, le, Liverpool: Jefferson. O14 f y Pa ticot P ase bodv@ouaiaid: “coms, sew bAeadS™ ‘allman for] xf He] 6 T ' mespaiar! STOCKS IN ADVANCE edi Traction Issue with Securities Makes a Good Gain, While St. Paul, Atchison, Pennsylvania and Consolidated Gas Follow. STEEL PREFERRED HOLDS UP But the Common Was Under Press ure and Finished with a Loss— Dealings Still Low Level— Bonds Were Firm. at The stock market closed extremely dull to-day with prizes fractionally higher. Metropolitan eet Railway was the strongest Issue of the list, it losing wiih » gain of t point, Metro: | politan Securities finished 1 point higher Atchison preferred, St, Paul, Pennsyi- vania and Consolida best stocks on the + advancing from 5-8 to 1 per There was a little pressure on Stee: common, the final quotations showing @ fractional loss, The preferr ized a small gain. The advances in other stocks were limited to t 1-8 per cent. Bonds olosed firm. The total sales of stocks shares and of bonds 7, were 125,50) The Closing Quota lowest and from ywate chonges 9 [fices oF from leat recorded sale jown: and nel Te 72% % Ex 5 P Balt. & Onto 70% As roi, J 16 2s Sy Bye te ah + iy + 10% 100% — 7B rtd F Be us ti ; ae Ys tn . & West a 30 4 Pennsylvania 18, Mi +e aie ry 67 OTe + 201 20% + Es =3 +% = i : COTTON MARKET. Cotton. opened barely steady to-day with the list 2 to 8 points lower. The market son ylelded to aggressive pres- sure, In which Liverpool figured as a seller of July, and wire houses of the new crop deliveries, the latter on satis factory crop prospects, New Orleans bought July and commisston houses August. The latter option broke about 15 points after the start, and the new crop deliveries fell about 6 points, The Liverpool market followed the early de- cline here and declined 1 to 3 potnts after our opening. New Orleans displayed weakness, August there clining 19 points from yesterd: The opening prices were: July, 10.29 to 10.30; August, 10.29 to 10.80: September, td 9.64; ‘October, 9.48 ‘to 9.49; De- cember, §.00 to 9.51; January. 9, The late prices were: August, 10.28, Sept 0; December, Where money is involved you But about health— you guess and say “Nonsense, coffee don’t hurt me,” but— Have You Proved It? You can if it’s a fact and you're not afraid to look it squarely in the face by a 10 days’ shift to Postum Food Coffee and leaving off coffee entirely. The! trial involves no hardship or ex- pense, for you will find well-boiled | Postum delicious, satisfying, and, having the color and appearance of strong, black coffee, with the flavor of the milder grades of Java. You will prove something one way or the other, but don’t be sur- prised if you suddenly feel as if a great weight had been lifted from you, for Posium in place of tne drugs of coffee will show you a taste of the joy of health and vigor, ERO SIRT AIS TS TRE TOE TFS THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, 1904. LOUIS HAHN, WHO DISAPPEARED IN STRANCE MANNER DEFAULTING UNION | ——ENEASUER HELD Rasmusse:, Who Admits Spend- ing Housesmiths’ Cash at the} Race Track. Is Despondent) When Arraigned in Court. reasurer of the Min ond Igemen’s Union. Leeal 52, was held in Jeftersen M urt to-day in $1.50) Indl charged with aling $1.84 of the which he admitted bh Fred Howse Rasmusser of the wnfon that that he would be despondent In court LOS PIGAD BREWERY MANAGER STRANGELY MISSING Louis Hahn Suddeniy Disap- pears and the Ebling Com- pany Asks Police to Assist in Search for Him. and ée-| with to-day ¢ . t winning at the Brooklyn Handicap a STOCKS DULL IN LONDON. Cloned Dall After tating Trading in Narrow tim! LONON, June 29.—In the market to- ints were weak In antictpa- r rates for money after the | half-year turn. Operators on the Stock Exchange were largely occupled with the conclusion of the Settlement. Al- though the business transacted was f- nignificant the tone generally was cheer- ful due ta the prevailing opinion that money will be a fens ‘The police have been asked to nasiat |S TUT fo trading. Consals. opened in the search for Louls Hahn, thirty-|duil but grew firmer, Home Rails re- dink. SPamericans opened irregular. moved in narrow limits at a litle above parity. hoame Hatlews and hesitating and closed quiet. ——— WHEAT MARKET. ‘The opening of the wheat market was steady to-day, with trading very quiet Tiverpool cables were 3-8 lower. Corn opened steady. with a falr trade, mostly right years old, of No. 84 Cauldwell avenue, the Bronx, who disappeared yesterday morning in a strange manner. Mr. Hahn fs the manager of the bot- tling department of the Ebling Brew- ety. He is @ man of qulet habits and hes been a faithful employee of the brewery for many years. He went to work at an early hour yesterday morning. He had been working only an hour when he left the| in July. brewery and walked to the corner. He| New York's opening prices were conversed there a few minutes with| Wheat—July. 891-4; September, 843-8; December, & 3-8, Corn—July, © 6-8 Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat aye RGR: December. S$-8: Jule several collectors of the brewery, and then suddenly left them and hurried up the One Hundred and Fifty-stxth Sepiember, 801-2. Cotg—Suly atreet hill. No trace has been found September, 1-4 to was; De- Com! 0 ot! bien aince. Aye MUON closing prioes were: What uly, The officers of the Ebling Brewery say there was no reason they know of to account for Hahn's disappearanci and they will do everything in t power to aasist in the hunt for him. |i} ‘missing man is married, but has t 895-8 Did: 851-8 t o Corn—July, Wheat Seotember 1-8, lay. 83 3, bid: 1-8 The “Sept no children. to Saks & Company BROARWAY, 33R TO 34TH STRERT. An Exceptionally Important Sale of High Grade Hand-Bags for Women. Value $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00, Special at $4.95. The leather workers have overstepped the bounds of their craft and borrowed the power of the arts to lend beauty and richness to the bags. There are but two hundred and twenty-eight all told, of the Finest Walrus, Seal, Fluffed Alligator and Polar Bear Leather, in black, brown, tan, green, navy and Parsifal blue, with heavily mounted frames of gilt or gun metal. The models are not alone new, but embrace the most popular shapes which have been presented this season. Not a few of the bags are fitted with vinaigrette, card case and purse; all are lined with fancy silk of an excellent quality. Tailored Linen Suits for Women. Regularly $9 to $12. At $6.90 Coat and Blouse models of white, tan or blue linen, with plaited skirt. Well tailored and extremely effective models. Silk Shirt Waist Suits in black, colors, checks or stripes; tucked waist ;belt and collar to match; plaited skirt. Special $42.50 Pedestrienne Skirts of gray mixtures, or mohair in black or blue; side plaited effect. Speci Skirts of white pique. | at $3.90 Special at $1.95 75c. and $1.00 Veils at 45c. Hemstitched Veils of soft Chiffon or Mousseline de Soie, dotted or plain, in black, white and all the popular shades; one and one-half yards long. A Sale of Shirt Waists for Women. Waists of sheer white lawn, front with fine tucks and hemstitching; full sleeves. Value $1.00. At 69c Waists of white lawn, in a variety of styles, with tucking and embroidery, or of fine black lawn, with tucked front and back. Value At 98c making you stronger and clearer in brain, muscle and nerves, There’s a Reason. fet the litte a livilieg” in ench pkg. 7 HOad 4 Waists of fine white lawn, tucked yoke effect; blouse trimmed with lace and embroidery; fancy stock with bands of faggoting. At $1.69 » Malue $2.75. ier Ghe Gntertatnment Jn CONTINUES TO ATTRACT INCREASING ATTENTION— — Muditorium other attractions. Everything that is seasonable. ; Double “S. &H."” Green Trading Stamps Morriiss This Wees Women’s Waists. Gxtremely Beautiful and Charming Styles Cxceptionally Low Priced Ghursday. These Waisis are artist- ically designed, attractively trimmed and made in a most pleasing manner. The accompanying cut ably de- picts the effectiveness of the embroidery trimmings that lend such attractiveness to the garment. About half the regular selling price is quoted to- morrow. Thisnotable re- duction ought to immedi- ately enlist the attention of all prospective Shirt Waist shoppers. WOMEN'S WAISTS (as illustrated), made of very fine sheer white Persian lawa: beautiful design. hand-made Swiss embroidered front. with two rows of embroidered dotted net inserting on either side of front pleat. whichhas a handsome inserting of fine Hamburg. finished with a dainty festooned Hamburg edge; back top of sleeve. cuffs and stock collar neatly made with fine cluster tucking: open fronts; can be had in allwhite. white with black and champagne with white: an exception- ally beautiful waist, made to be sold for $6.00, especially priced ese, J (4 Thursday, Also Chese Specials: WOMEN'S WHITE LAWN WAISTS—Fine sheer quality of Persian Lawn, new model, beautifully tailored entire front side plaited and hemstitched; plaited back large sleeves plaited to elbow, tucked L , GY, cuffs, soft collar and bow tie: an exceedingly clever waist WOMEN'S WHITE LAWN WAISTS—Handsomely tailored with nine gradu: ated side plaits from shoulder to waist. plaited back full sleeves plaited to elbow. full pouch at eulf, soft collar and four-inrhand ve: J, OO) (Second Floor, Centre, 18th 8. OGhe Last Day of Sune Oo Be Breaker. 4“) 164 Navy Blue Serge Suits, A 163 Suits in Fancy Mix- | Total 2. tures, of 530 203 Summer Suits (Coats | Men’s J- and Trousers), Suits. Subdivided as follows in sizes: Breas. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 44 46 Quantiy, 16 52 91 115 95 78 29 28 11 8 7 The above form a collection of small lots gathered for Final Disposal to-morrow. This offering is opportune and on time for the Vacationtst on sea or land. Every Su will become a powerful adver- uisement_for the Siege! Cooper Store. Thursday your choice at (The Men's Store, Main Floor, East.) Interesting Yews From Ohe Popular Boys’ Store. To-morrow being the last day of the month we have ar- ranged some startling surprises. If you only knew how unusual the attractions are, we are quite sure that the day would be a record breaker. , 600 Yorfotk & i Sacket Suits at 2.00 HK 300 Norfolk Suits. | 300 Jacket Suits. The New 1904 Norfolk Jacket and Short | The New 1904 Double-Breasted Jacke: Trousers. Navy Blue Cheviots—Fancy | and Short Trousers Black and Navy ‘y) Miaures—Plaids and Siripe | Cheviots and a great range y) © From 7 to 16 years izes. From? to l6\years ° In the Young Uen’s Section Effects. of fancy Cassimeres and About 125 Youths’ Long Trousers Suits; fancy mixtures and blue or 3.50 Full assortment of sizes. Cheviots. Full assoriment of black cheviots, (Born Store, Second Floor.) ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES AT’EVERY PERFORMANCE, Interest is intensified by the varied character of the program, there being fine Moving Pictures of the World’s ‘air, the Incandescent Illusion, ‘“Amazma.”’ singing of illustrated songs, Daily performances at II A. M., 1.30, 2.30, Rut the Rest Features of Ohe Store Are the Mammoth Stocks. Everyihing that you can need for the Fourth, the Fourth or on the annual vacations, will be delighted by the opportunities The Big Store places hefore them daily. humorous and mystical moving pictures, and 3.30 and 4.30 P. M. Crowds that are gcing away over Boys’ Straw Hats. Comprised in the assortments 25. are all the newest novelties, in- C | cluding smooth and rough braids, AY 4S. wide brim sailors and smart @ | middy shapes. All are beauti- | fully trimmed and may be had 6S5e | in either crash, duck or linen. Li Best Shoes and Oxtords A Man or Woman Could Wear Frices Ghat Many Wilt Be Glad to Pay. Be it for outing, street or ball- room wear it matiers little, for we can at all umes fit your Feet comfortably and with little strain A stock of prodigious proportions, a store of splendid iell modern methods, newest and most stylish footwear and courteous and ecient saleseas pla are the incentives we ofer.and should interest every thinking shve-buying Take cur Women's Shoes and Oxfords for instance. Crowds selec their wants from day to day at anywhere rom Men's Shoes and Oxfords are widely known for their goodness, at from 1.95 «& 5.00 And Children’s Footwear displays the low price-marks of 49c to 2.90 (Consolidated Shoe Stores, Second Floor.) man or woman. I98c # 5.00 Vacationists’ Grunks. Fourth of July Go-Aways Will Be Interested. Whether for a trip abroad, to the mountains cr a sojourn at the seaside, Trunks that will meet all requirements are being shown here at prices interesting to all conditions of purses. *FEATHERWEIGHT” TRUNKS are « particular grade that have had an immense sale this season because they are desirable for either short trips or a seamer voyage. ‘They are roomy, yet occupy tale space. Sizes, a mecca 38 14.35 15.25 15.95 16.75 SHigh-Srade Grunks. We have taken six lots of high-grade Trunks and reduced their prices to an astonish- ingly low figure. An investigation is merited. Regularly, $20.00 $23.50 $39.50» $42.90 $53.40 $67.00 This week 15.00 18.50 27.50 35.00 45.50 50.00 (Third Floor, Bast, 19h St.) Vacation Sal oe y} About this time every year , we inaugurate a very important sale of High Grade Cigars. _ This sale, while it interests many smokers who don't go out of town, is arranged to attract the attention of the great multitude of vacationists. 100,000 High Grade Cigars at Factory Cost. Qualities to suit the most discriminating. Prices that will appeal to the most economical. In the natural trend of business such values as we offer below would be impossible, and a comparison of our figures with those of others will reveal some interesting facts. BOUQUET DE TRUJILLO & CO. Key CLEAR HAVANA TAMPAS, made West. Clear Havana Cigars that compare | at Tampa Fla; all Havana, in quality with the finest imported goods | Panetelas shape; box of 50, Jo ZO. at about one-half their cost. Four sizes]. GREEN STAMP CIGAR;” one of our best sellers: we're changing the shape of ie 3.50, ths bran offer our present stock at ree 4 reduction: Diplo- maticos were $1.25: box of 25, 75e Regalia _Imperiales 0 . MEE SG 5.00 Se ZO | Purianos, were $2.00; box of 50 1.50 | Perfecios Especiales, PORTO RICAN CIGARS, high-grade, box of 25. eA 75| well-made goods, prime condition, desir Regular F Puritanos Finos box of 50... Regalia Perfecio se coir a Ha role 25 wcvcee | prices; tld | box of 100, 250 EL FENIX, high grade Key West clear Havana goods. Cuban work: manship. Conchas Regalia, $3.75 quality, box of 50, BREVAS FINOS, box of 50, 1.00 2 IS BREVAS ESPECIALES, box of 50, 95¢ Regalia de la Reina, $8.00 | HAPPY THOUGHT CIGARS—New quality, box of 100, 6. 00; York make, Havana seed wrapper, fine CLEAR HAVANA PANETELAS, best combination filler, Perfecto shape; a quality cigar ever offered at the prices mild and pleasant smoke To be compared with Pana equal in quality to many Se 5p tela sold regularly at 10c 2, BS | 38H HR FSD box of 50. Box of 100 4.50 CLEAR HAVANA ROTHSCHILDS. d Rig Combination all Havana Rothschilds nize (44 inch), & brand fin Ovfer, fed by many but equalle 3 by none: Hor of 100, 4. 00 50 Sc. Cremo } TEN-CENT HAVANA “SECONDS,” Perfectos, 150 called ‘seconds because of some slight defect in wrapper or workmanship. but guarantesd in every respect a bona-fide fen-cent smoke—not (9 be confused with trashy goods offered else- \ where under same name; 9 QQ) box of 70, (2 ! |] 50 Sc. Porto 5 Cass, for 350, Rican Brevas, | 50 5c. Seconds,