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ren tn THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY @, 1904 BALTIC AS SHE DOCKED, AND }. PIERPONT MORGAN WATCHING INSPECTORS EXAMINE HIS TRUNKS, HELD (| VICTIM rw Yoraue tousniee Saturday specials, till 1 P.M. only, -_—_- — - @lantess of the Seas Arrives ; One Day Behind Schedule , « Time—J. P. Morgan, Passen- Bed and Rob Him of Valua- To-morrow (Saturdiy), with the store closed at 4_P.M., extraordinary +, oth Praises the Ship. | bles, interest will centre in these morning inducements—tor we've planned for a day’s selling in ‘ ys UM aa half that time. None sent C. O, D. No mail orders fill _. FINEST VESSEL AFLOAT, . TOOK $500 WATCH AND Ys SAYS THE FINANCIER, $250 DIAMOND RING, Poth Arrested After Victim Re- ported Robbery to Inspector McClusky, Who at First Was Inclined to Be Incredulous. 9 ~ Boat Sails as Smoothly as if on Men, here’s for your Outing! — Saturday morning’s surprising specials, Just to crowd a whole day's business into a half day, we have made reductions that will unmistakably appeal to every mtan who earns dollars, before he spends them. ‘ $1.98 for men’s all-wco! serge coats that sold for $4.00. a 89 s _ Small Pond, and All Are De-| * fighted—Brings 906 Passen- All-wool serges, in single and double breasted models—all seams a The Baltic, of the White Star line, , stitched and stayed—this greatest boon of the hot weather—for five » the biggest steamship that ever Aéared | | @a the Atlantic, arrived in this port; @e-day on her maiden trip from Li | pool, being twenty-four hours behind | Mer schedule, owing to the heavy fogs) @he encountered all the way over. ‘The Baltic's trip occupied seven days, thirteen hours and seven minutes from Inspector MeClusky’s braves rounded up a story of real Western flavor to- day when they arrested Richard Parker, twenty-one years old, of No. 43 W ‘Thirty-aixth street, and Samuel Daly, twenty-four years old, of jhe same ad- dress, These men, after having been put through a third degree examination, confessed to having held up @ man at the point of a gun and taken from him a watch valued at &00, a diamond ring uits. Whether an outing suit for vacation—single or double breasted—a business sult ors dress-up suit—we know we can please you with this line, The fabrics are strictly all wool, in a large variety of choice pat- $5 00 ° terns and materials, lined throughout with Farmer's satin and made in the mos{ approved manner, A surprising suit value— fOr the.0 ROUTE Jeseseessrsees eee pler to pier. She made the trip under Sbenppncsntebstets ’ ; m VAS ‘ ey | | valued at $250 and a pin at $150, : Mia obemimand of Capt. R, J, Smith, tor. TAe Baltic | Ascording to the police two men ful: , Men's $1.50 Marly of the Majestic, and carried OW ; Jot bad manners and awful boldness on Presengers, of whom 351 were first cabin | July 6 entered the tenement at No. oS parsengers and.a.crew of 34 The colossal stcamshin arrived at Pler No, 4 nt 7.9. Owing trv her great! wiza it took forty-five minuics to swing Per into the pier and when warped Blongside she completely filled one @ntire side of the pier, ner wiern Jutt tng out ‘ew feet beyond tho string Among the passengers were J. Wier | pont Morgan and Jose Dulisaer, ‘THe Bultic was met at Quarantine by the revenue cutter Mudson, whien ried down the bay « number of report- the Hudson drew near Mr. Mor- morning your choice of 350 odd vests from our highest priced suits —also fancy silk vests—a chance for you that may never come again | West Fiftyeseventh street. They FLOOD RAGING | knocked at the door of John M. Rea, | Who lives on the third floor, Rees, who ’ ath is thirty vears old had been left $80,000 | 95c. for men's all wool trousers, worth $2.50, by relatives who ded in Mobile, Ala. All-woo: pants in Worsteds, chevio:s andcassimeres; all in desiratle patterns 9 pebereostes CPevedoveevetence eeseena 5s and had been having the very best surt _a vacation chance without equal... mea of a time ever since. They say that ‘ his roll would be big and thick witn| | $1.00 for boys’ $2.50 suits— aii-weol svito—broken in sizes; a clearance of our | ¢ | —— ee a ee te Odd vests from suits—also fancy vests—worth up to $1.50—Saturday 45 bills of the highest denomination when- high-priced suits for quick selling. Come early, as they won't last long at this price, shi ever he started out at night, and when - 29c. sale men’s Wholesale _Dletriet d Uni he came home it was hard work to ay . - | olesale District an NON | find anyth'ng in his clothes. | The two men had heard of the roll| 50c. dressing Depot Have Been Inundated | upon rot! that went its way in gayety after vine Rees's pockets and they | and Great Damage Will B@) determined to gat some of it On the! . . “¥ wun Was etn loaning over the railing morning of July 5, whil } e ry Ashe caw the reporters preparing to | | Done to Property. pattlgiin Teva a ay ee pil 9 Brard he fed to his cabin, | It sn! { Dressing sacques, faney figured lawn or diinity ‘ | | xd Bees he tenement staira and banged just as sing ques, f : h The frat man over the aide atier the Hee teks | aoftly at the Rees door, Rees came out. || rolling collar and sleeve; finished. wit % | irts that cost more to make. wa mith, Mr. | NSAS CITY, July &—All of the | neat ruifie—for o hours Saturday........ | ’ ard: who bad, gous west bottoma on the Misecart cide ot} ‘NObbed at Pistol Point, — | ! si ell c, for men’s 50c. and 75c. down on the Hudson. He immediately the river, tneluding the Union Depot! Before he could find out what was|f 29¢, for 4Sc. kimono sceques—Polka dot or fg- | ° ey : ras down to Mr. Mormin’s cabin | and the great wholesale district uf| Wanted one of the men stuck the re- ured lawn, double yoke and broad 2% | negligee shirt s—rney're Gets Peach from Mr. Me j Kansas City, will have been covered | Volver In his face and gently sald | border ....+ ’ . | manufactur The first man to meet Mr. Morgan was | with water before the day has cto 4. | “Held up your hands," whispered Drawers—Cambric, three %4-inch tucks betwoen ere’ broken Deputy Collector Willams, Mr. Morgnn | A break tn the Kaw River, near Ar | Bal Man Nol rows ot oemstitching and wide torcion lots, aad own odds gave him a peach and remarked, | Mourdale, Kan, late last night, sent| “Where do you keep it all?’ csked lace ruffle; 55c. Valu@.....csseserseeeeees 3% and ends of regular 50¢. fhat’s from my own farm.” | A current, of water into the bot. | No 2 | . an i 4 a Ash L had « farm Uke that,” sald | | toms, that first inundated the outer| “If you say a word we'll make a yee eniisen. wii eal. venir totes ein madras “a aa” bone ‘An as he bit Into the luctous| railroad vards and finally crept north, | Plece of Swiss cheese out of you,” J ve M F % L a iat . \ flooded cellars in the wholesale houses | Qulet!y promused No, 1. pretty ‘styles; embroidery or lace trim 49 by ge se Bowe effects, n then came out of his cabin and spread out toward the Union| “Cough her up and be quick about! mings; 65¢, value....... weeengs gennenees thems heraraa among loon, where the | | Depot it." counselled the other. {i - - ing these S6e. Tar ae f y were awaiting him, He Lone rSPCCTIIIQ J P MORGANS Baggage The water rose slowly and while te} Then they threw Rees on thd bed, 4 @ | shirts—all at one pri : eg was in perfect health, had enjoy undoubtedly will do great damage, it| tre Up one of the sheets, bound his S I Wal co sia «Bis trip very much ard thought the the money Fone he thought he could | 00 tone and » displacement at Yond is not believed that the tremendous | 1a and arms and gakxed him. Tn 4 | 3. ‘ oa Baltic was the finest vessel aficat. | get to nd, where he had well-to-do draught of about 4.00 tons. leaded. Of that, vo rummaying around they found the | , 4 ; tal n c t Yne White Mt . Neunesi one rt ar will be duplicated, | TY wing oun hy fou! ni lor men 5 He asked the cond!tion of the market | are the neice ieee Te eee eee ee tet NL heals Wil be io beehites the wale ie | Watch under the pillow and the dia- $ 89 | [Fy hirt s $1.00 negligee And seemed very anxious to get the) The Baltic was built at Belfast and |spection beginning t Monday, AN not expected to reach so high a et day before haying been the Fourth resses or snir S—Mae of woven madras, Closing figures of yesterday, eee oa ene he roceedirto Letlver to the And because merchants had taken|Juiy, When the entire country cele 2d | in white and colors; each with sepa He was asked why wiraless t RTADNY | fae ing, 15 feet beam, & Beamen’s Charities Fund, of New York Warning from thelr experience of @ fee seuter had no ready money for | Black and white checks—or light blue, median th Ate cuffs; faced sleeves, and cut ful! bud, not been installed on the Baltic, #0 | having a net register of tons. Bhe |and Liverpool. Tickets can he had at Year ago and removed thelr goods to| "the bad men left and Rees, after | bI { hambray: Tore skirt effect roughout—all finished in the best maauer,” Buy that he might have been kent in touch | as a carmo-carrying capacity of about | the company’s aMce or at the pier | higher ground or to upper stories, |eeveral hours cf sirugsiing, made his ue and gray chambray; 7-gore skirt effect these $1 shirts Saturday morning for 37¢, 4 ht > rent a heavy rain storm started atl w i \ also some white French lawn dresses— J with the market, but refused to reply neas City thie morning and west ¢ jay to the hall notified all the . | _ to the question Sete Tg wll aed ei kaa uta | UCCupanta of the tenement that he had | until 1 o'clock Saturday so be } ? MOMETS wien vita ii ho bed nen feat the AW MIL) been “robbed by strange ferce-looking | a | He, for women s t¥c, hose made any art duri his | beta 4 men, } 2 | ses Formed Dam, Inspector Is Increduloun, etay abroad, sooke of Jainsborough oth ds : b w p i ' At midnight the large sieel bridges of) When Inspector McClusky received omen's fast black openwork Duchess of Gloucester, for whieh he | the Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific | a visit from the abused Mr, Rees yes- omen S e soles, heels and toes—an eaceptionaily goed tates Passengers in the frat cabin eald Mr. | theee barriers, forved its nto ‘he! gate the story. They were Detectives . paid $0,500, and the miniature by Hol- railroads, near the atoskvards and dl-|terday. he laughed down in his sleeve 7 bein of the Duchess of Norfolk, which | revtly across the Kaw from Armour-| that euch things could be in little old at 19¢.—all sizes—for Saturday porn- coat him $13,7%. Bot! of these are now | dale, created a dant against whicn a |New York. Put vo sincere was Mr. Rees ° 0 8 WG CHI 5 chacsaacincs ¢c ‘ fn his London house. | great quantity of lumber and wievhuge| that the Inspector finally became con- . seme ‘ny wa er ru y dathod hy) vinced and.sent five men out to Investi- way int ’ e Y <ayoutaeee ‘ jorMan had been very democratic all west bottoms (arough the railrcads.! Peabody, Keal, Reilly, Tain and Stripp. $ 50 H © Be, way over, and had r'=-ied treely | | Boon Al rallr d trate aouth and west] These men found out that some of the That's the Saturday price to close out the lot | ; inen Was ho, t A ' "i id the water began! “away wen nawned, and from the stad rs) The Corea Mr. Morgan's private | G@N, Ubler Arrives in Town from! No More Free Rides for Detecs |i “reep reir north Wei fv stk, gasertption given ‘they were sure they || before 1 o'clock, Yacht, which had waited outelle the ; i ; Sel th Wore Teecvinn vols aid Witt Ahoek ¢ o'eiock thie enorning (he 6 These embody the latest ideas in bathing suits; $ y harbor all day yesterday, met the Baltic Washington and Has a Long! tive-Sergeants and Precinct Property could be kw any leectivel: were “nanding on Tenth ay are made in one piece, blouse, platted skirt and A) ] . L r] y @t the pler, having on board his wife, with Chief Local j and brite, ng deldge. the Rock Tal} nue, near the water front, when they bloomers, all in one; the acme of comfort. Tha i @aughter and son-in-law, Mr. W, Pier- Conference th C Detectives, Commissioner Mc | Gtiaot Rantwaybridgenar dnsres orcas tereaeted. Whe nolectives felt co pure ot entire sult trimmed with two-tone braids; in | 75 in all—linen and black and white check wash i eon Hamblin. Inspector Rodie. Adoo Is Informed. [Connecting the bottoms with Kansas thelr men that they persuaded them black and blue mohair only; resular $4.50 2. 98 skirts—values from 32.75 to $3.50— 4 Big Moat salied Smoothly. Gieitg the nige ut ate call Tend | anes wae th as alone’ with chem to DRIBIRG SuINH, 10 SME BRLRITAY MOEHIOF | de | Saturday, while they last. ves 189 iG Ph The oMcers of the vanes dna ‘Se, ay, ae on seat poets and jt Ie headquar' ay at ‘ t 4 _ ET A if ¢. . tr " me ve be ved, dred ing were foun = = Sg Hamblin watted for Mr. Morgan on the| C. B.*t Hy acne papi ; md The following letter was reenived by men mre working to protect thee ys put ihe aia mand. in, hasenos, vet, hee SP plerand met hin as |General of the United Staten Steam Deputy Commissioner Farrell to-day: | proaches. liccated. Inavector MeClutky sass THE AY T L OUTS FAIR THERE ARE 3 gangplank. He was Inspection ‘Borvier, came to town 0-/ “Brooklyn Helants Railroad. Lompany, { Cables She Retnaves, there are a lot of bad anES tn this rae a ey : ir, where be wi if 4 by “ei day (rom Washingion aid was cle 4 : * district where Rees was ro an aa mr pty 86. Wa rested, ty nie wits | Gay from, Washing}enains wee eee | sunt ait, Couvention Hail, on the Missouri these two hold-up men have the| ha ; Paid Help Wants in this shter. The yacht then cast off To the Hon, William § MeAdoo: 1 . h had been opened to the! stamp of the district thugs SHOU ‘NV IN PICT 'RES WY ailed for Atlantle Highlands Inspector, for more than two hours at] ary qirected by the management of thie | Pepple driven from Armourdale and Ar. ‘ morning's World, ; r see A Thiteha!l Bi \ a en entine, temporary cot. ds bedd ———e—P i Andrews, 4 Fepreventative.of the | {he offices tn the Whiteh at Boiling, jcompany to notify you'that hereafter | were stranged. tor, the: homelecs act BUT . made the voyage for }uation, saying that, tio matter is I] win te tesued ne rence veer theron S hanerean ere '| asd pes ne O8T> | he tinnds Of bir, Radic and .that hp ie] WIE Be. Laeued OF renewed the lines | cared for in churches. public bulldines | 2 Paid Help Wants in the " FO een no ermpettlon wit ebe ae {tthe Brooklyn Rapid Transit system! ant tn many private hotnes. On the ‘ New York papers th the ship, 0 detective-sergeants or pre | Kanens alde Mayor Gilbert ordered Ct ya S| thorough ay the depot treat deair ' Neg alge a saloons clored and an apoeal ‘to test pe Di 1 Phe stesenee Cetin, of tha tren Blame | rule f + Information, Becretary of War Taft to direct the | efect in hana it * . gies 4 ura very truly commander at Fort Ieavenworth to ts- | Oat Uompany’s une, was te.nsy CoD. MENrELey, | #e ratlona to the thousands of deatl- ——— —_. AGENTS .... .... 11) GIRLS ..,., veee BAKERS .... .... 5) GROCERY CLK @ Amith said the Baltic, in at Erie Mastin to-day by (wo, Inspect: Wipcyalaew nea terete tite Was the finest slp afloat and lcrs from Wheeling, W. Ya, Willlam H.| To-day all business was suspended at BARTENDERS... ¢ ‘ mOOthly 48 MOUBE | Clark end charles ste ] This, according to the pollee, te the stockyards, in which the water had 2 ov r . | reve the brooklyn Rapid Tranait foveres. the pens to the depth of five ri : Boat Behaved Beautifully, be ot and Barrett heh boseg Company has taken for the action of tive po A ros A Wssment of the | In Excellent Spirits, Even 4 H ® story a ws: wai ve aspe tor Dumont an Arreit! the Pollee Department yesterday - anpotn ot Coiel wogines, ArT, Ie wees a 3k wocrad wogat tae teaency | Gers wise gerk won’ fioey Negtovan ees Sivers stl Siping. Though He and Chairman) : 4 criticise hed coun o) 8 Ms od jeadquas rie . " - B. Anarens Is one Mine sreateat in taey nave pursued in dee in-| At. the detectives add the policemen! githucite tare hank y eo of “laproring: Barnes Had to Ride in Village 5 { oe E have been | MMtianed to the “two-Care points” should Both the Big and Little Arkansas Riv. | 9 ; _ ; { on meen | arrvat ali conductcra and motor ers are rising slowly. and messages , i , ” Ww i prc Raf the bala pricipig ae a Seat | wees foukd ‘hsenulllog Bassone from Halstead and: Valley Centre indi- Hack to Roosevelt’s House, . : CARPENTERS ., 4 72 e ration, Boti| ». ¥ Tnib | -refuaed to. puy the tecond fare, cate that a rise of several inches more CARRIAGE H'DS 3 |) Batehed her engires closely’ during tha the | tandod. W the ralltned wacbonte Taide anhtn ke Valea tiniest meer peepee mec LT ae Fevolutions of the engines per Fe lt ak A At the Wichita Court-House hund LL, July 8-4 . CHAMBERY. * ite ran from 78 to $0, while the fort H Ing = World reporter of eee Oke Miner + How ndreds | OYSTER BAY, L. ily $~Gov, AIDS 68 } forced “ - ; Kt furnaces consumed only 238 tons oft \ Ll ieeetin eee anre Homes have been given shelter, ©" ‘Me! \Odell and Wiliam Barnes, Chairman | Sal — ’ — COCs ne +S] PIANO WANDS. ¢ n #9 on again Mond vy and after our ine customed to send out passe ————— of Lina Lig haere «tye ay be . ‘ borraad . tb PLUMBERS ., t Veatigation is commeted we shall take | reracania, hie ermean Committee, arriv a ry 4 ee PO! TERS ea an avenge ped ogee he activa that the evidence suagente, | officiate rhe reanon we have rauied ° the noon train to-day DISHWASHERS... 10 raaneane { iS. AS compared to apme uf the fast) henices forwarding a rescript of all the list to the detective sergeants and | " : the Baltic's «ngivesr force te evigeace to the Commission at Wasn-! the preeinct sergeants ts that the name They had been expected on the 1025) DRIVERS 10) SALUSLADIBG .. 4 tively small” “Te Kec the ble ves | maton ber 'oe. pags bvcke out i ! train, and a cartiage had been sent to t DRUG CLERKS.. 14] GALREMEN so. 4 men divideu inte Tro More Applications, hese men are of the shooty “ ELECTRICIANS. ved ree, oe fue inure, ath af Siew ecaived|AISWAY here to-day and there Al. the station to take them to Sagamo.* | “Oh, mamma, are these pictures of! handsome photographs TANS. 2) SHOR HANDS ., : ‘ iremen, Si row," Hy ae the New Lg of the St] Warrants were issued to-day by Mag. racy line and the Ulater, of the Cen.|ietrate Tighe, in tho Butler Sire: tral Hudson Btenmshiy Company. Four) Court for the arrest of Charles Rea- A former ship-| more Inapectors arrived to-day. two from| #48 And John Loughlin. the motorman storekeepers, 2 steward Hill, but, as they did not come then, no| The Fair?” asked a little girl of eight,| EXPosition grouna BLEVATOR STENOGRAPH'RS P bought by thousands of peop! RU carriage was sent to meet the noon | as she stopped abruptly in front of the| tend to attend the great Louisiane Pace NNERS 3) (WAITERS .... train, #0 they had to take a village| Window of Ehrich Bros,’ big store, a | chase sho’ 4 thousan ENGINERRS ..,, WAITRESSES , vett's | Twenty-third street and Sixth | who have no hope ot PAI a hack to go to President Roosevelt's and Sixth avenue,| Who have no hope of aateeinte| FARM MANDS. MISCEL. cesses rth, | th Sletk in the firm of Ivins, Loulavilie—John B. Abraham and Joseph ductor of the car on which the home. Jest night and pointed at the display of] portfoily forme a complete hist FEEDERS .. b cf No. 1220 Market strest Pnttae Dunn—and two from Port Huron ult upon Mra. Kerwin took place, The Governor seemed to *> in excel. | Work’ Falr pictures In water colors) encyclopedia of the exhibition, oad ie FIGURES + 4) TOTAL. was brought back a prisoner WH W Rtewart and) Wrank|Osear Anderson and John Kerwin, the | Nationalist Attacks John E. Red —~ by Artist Biederman, which fills one of | je very vivid by the many beauiful| rrReMeN \ the, to & char ? ¢ husband of the injured woman, were . + }tent spirits, He w ked whether It] the large windows of the store. jphotographs. The large water-color nt, h his former ‘ ‘ t} the complainants. that the Pregi- . Pictures of the Fair buildings and nt the lew apolications for relnspectt ‘ ~ was true, as reporte This collection, calling attention to| Pic! ni ——_—_———_—_—_— Beaten abe Sallgtess VC In"otpected however, that the tein:| Pellee Conference on Rows mond in H=use of Commons Zen would name the Republican nom.| the “Forest Cliy: Aft Poritolione: traued | ATCMNIS Are colored plvarer feat hats RUNAWAY ON BRIDGE. » Mine. Aras’ oa nancial | of twenty ence to-day iy Bvokivn conestaine the] ANd Le Greeted with Prolonged |iver,er,Gmamor, and, ne replied that | ecucational algnts of the ahoppiag aly | Ruwa® orth “feyth ast aitnctings fi or gor - er ume a nday We o oner. we te | srt rae known no otner visitors are| ict The portfolios are crowded with| great deal of attention. *%* se and agents ordering them to send in " Of the fire meet! gh¥ine| Applications for relnepection were Canis. Lab Uproar. expected at Bagamore Ifill to-day. aps ' SET ae ag aE od crs McLaughlin. Brooks and Cortright a Py Py eg epee " WIDOW’S VERDICT SET ASIDE |Sorrtenee?™™ "0s Pd NPB) nox suty an tne corer of n| COLe STUMP LOSES PLEA, HELD FOR NEATH ine teak d aitoen cat ae "I called this meeting in order to get Driver of W on Kurt om New ‘ Willlamaburg Stenetare, - While croseing from Brooklyn to Man. hattan on the south roadway of Bey A issussion of the Trish Land Bill in the knoek y Williamaburg bridge to-da ext 81,500 for Hus.) More Information in regard t rows : nocked down by 4 drunken man tn ¥ a hotee hat have taken place and t its House of Commons this afternoon Tim- ' tached to a delivery wi band Killed at Pale, that have been made. ‘In the Potrusen | othy’ M. Healy, Nationalist, ercely at. frant of Jacob Brown's saloon, Nassau | chap tt, ot No. 13 Beton Newel The verdict obtained by Mary Fros:.| tion and have. not eather aemmea tacked John The sult “begun by Col, Herma ‘ je vd administracrix of the ewtate of John E. | the Ilabiiity, The railroad company no-| Redmond, the Irish Rrooki™, ran away near ate for selling his estate on the} Stump, of Baltimore, against the « the ‘Ma tan tower and collided with a truck smd Bridge streets, last Tuesday night. | (Brien was being steered home by a i s tifed t wile aby Hy of “four ye late Geo, Danie) ~ y as anse '* the Supreme Court! 2 alatrict where 90 mayen citer te uproar and cries of | red Jn Washington tn obtaining,” he ST pariy, aleh towlog A mia, | cremed| 1" Duoeeey street, dation. % Prva Husband was shot and ROT taken place. c toenine Genera yaad pai AC rite’ Shodbs'00: Siesta ad Pathe. The tncbriate ones deemed it! Crarles Kensohn, of Nev i " sine nds Bep: Hgts jaa | amall ic ” ‘ies : yi best (o straighten out matters and there | avenue, Brooklyn, driver of ‘the we was & fight. O'Brien was struck and the escortin ; er ies, Ando igs ae

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