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} Customers Fools and Fright- \ ey, — / and the Mps of all the servants have BiG SPOOK SCARES WOMAN'S PATRONS 5 Dressmaker Asks Pol Asks Police to Sup-| press Ghost that Calls Her ~ 8 Them Away, AND FURNITURE, TOO. Miss H. E. Gould Also Asserts that Mysterious Spirits Seize Her Fingers and Compel Her to Spoil Garments. BPR EEE SESE TESE EEE CREE EEE ‘The Staten Island police have been fought and urged to suppress an evil influence, a spirit of unusual dimen- @ione and ainister purpose, and a gh & fog-horn voice, All these, tely and in concert, have been troying the peace and ruining the trade of Miss H. E. Gould, a dress: Maker, of Horton Row, Tompkinsville ‘Miss Gould has almost reached mid- @le age. Her form is frail, but the Mines aboug her mouth are firm. Her big, black eyes flash with spirit, and her voloe is round and clear. Alto- wether she has a very capable appear- ance, No one would ever suppose that ete would give in to ‘aries of im- agination or queer fanct Neverthe- lees Miss Gould called at the Tomp- Ieinaville station to-day and unburdened herself of @ complaint that made Sergt Bchlecter sit up and loosen the belt that girdled his generous girth. ‘I have come to seek police protection from the invasion of my home by an evil influence,” prefaced Miss Gould with a enap of her eyelids, “A what? sked the sergeant, ten- tatively setaing the blotter. “An evil influence,’ snapped Mise Gould. “Male or female?” queried Schiecter, @alsing his pen with trembling hand, The dressinaker directed a glance at the sergeant that made him writhe. “Influences have no sex," continued the foeoma, soowling, “though ju ing actions in my home they must be wisn ‘Dy you want a warrant for the giant?’ foundered the bewildered ser- *T want No suoh thing.” cried his in- terlocutor. “I desire protection. and I be you to listen to my story, Tama dressmaker, as you probably know. I gored @mong my patrons the leaders f Baten Island society. Until this | uence entered my home my work hi eon tatistactory wo * sort Lime ago, however, I began t it whispers about my apartment They emed to come frum the direc- en i lay figures, but on examin i found them in pertoct order. sad en one day, ay I was jitting my customer, a voice roared out right im ua et out, you fool! That 4 & customer, as my patron inn a V had spoken. The following | ay the same volce cri! ‘Fool! fool tad rt my Lah Peay) Was full of ai course they fled, (rightenec vo from the house niente rite Seine Her Fingers, “However, that is not the worst When I leave my apartment, locking whe doors ye after me, [ find on uy return that every article of furnt- ture has been moved about the room my lay Sgures piaced in undignifiei in fact, the whole housenold yde ita a cat?” ventured the fat t, who had begun to perspire whe it’ an_ elephant, with retorted the Gressmm ker, crushing scorn “But I have not come to the rat ‘This terrible power has taken pos _] of my fingers. When Tam vatting en the dias asa customer hie my fingers are seized Sy an Ib! ower and Tam complet garment along the seim. ordered to make the ekirt ‘aterious influence makes me it from the walst line down In fact, every time I attempt to make 4 Aress acoeriing to directions I eannot belo but disobey,” “Did you ever see this mysterious Ins fluence?” inquired the sergeant, un- doing his collar and choking for breath. but I have heard {t.” Miss I Bould firmly replied "T don't see what we can do,” nald 0 one sergeant desperately, “If you its name or what {t looked Il « T could send out plain clothes men, bt We can't arrest a ghost.’ thing continues to inva: want Hicemen to ‘nvei \ LU ye back Rai us Snow, lecter. making rapid ms to gi 8 over teak t will ialme dung reel out at th * white repara- desk to his relief, Mins Gould as she e eee lee tion. NAS, MORGAN GE TO ATHER' HOME Society Woman Whose Hus- band Took 3 of Their Children Leaves Her Former House in Westchester for Lenox, Mra, D, Perey Morgan, daughter of John E. Parsons, the millionaire law. yer, will leave Rye-on-the-Bound to- night with her oldest daughter, Helen, for Lenox, where Mr, Parsons is resil- ing. She will be with tier father In- flefinitely. Mr. Morgan's disap eirance & month ago with the hres youngest children has caused comment No one can give the exact reason for the strange leaving of Mr. Morgan from his home. At the Jay man: here they lived, no one will talk. M) organ cannot be seen by reporters Deen sealed in secrecy, Mra. Morgan and her daughter se- turned to her home laty yesterday al- ternoon and since then she has kept within her doors and remains allent as @ sphinx. It developed to-day that Mr. Morgan eel on May 7 and took hie pds Mamaroneck. There beste Pee a a thats tor shan: Pte Prof oy 34 corer be) te eee a JAPANFSE CAVALRY ATTACKING RUSSIAN ARTILLER v AFT ER MOST OF THE PI: CLS A VE SEEN SiLt Ni ED BY ACC URACY OF JAPA NESE GUNRERE, Secesoescoeees SPSLDOD rs PO4SO1 944 ObdHODEdERODD FUR URED W BA. T.COLLISION One Woman Had to Be Chopped Out of the Debris of the Wrecked Trolley Cars with an Axe, Another accident on the BL R. T. hap pened to-day Kings Highway and Gravesend avenue, when four women were seriously Injured In the collision of a Fifteenth street car with a Van: derbilt avenue car. The trolley of the Vanderbilt avenue car was off and ¢t was standing, loaded with passengers from Coney Island, while the conductor was trying to put the trolley back on the wire when the Fifteenth street car, also packed, came rushing upon It, There was no time for escape, The cars were welded together in @ sokd mass, But Motorman John Daly and Conductor F A. Brander, of the Fifteenth street car, had time to jump and save themselves. The Injured were: MARSHALL. Mra. C., No. forty-five veers old, compound (ractur censary: LARK] ears ule pe loft Wi, tien, ILLIA i Snoche and eon usion: tax 8) ey LILLE, slentern, years Nassau’ sirey!. snuck. bad ae Re 4 ho agentes Im near- ae, ‘where ahe remain EEN, “Mr 1A old. of No. $27 Dean jocated, shock and sev postal. sant home, in a rookiyn Rapid Transit 0 it tuo« the Wreening orew an hour to - the track, necessary to pull the cars apar of the injured were on the Pack neat of the Vanderbilt avenue car. It was necessary tor the policemen to chop Mrs, Marshall out of her position with an axe. The motorman and conductor were not arrested ———_ MOURNING DAY FOR KRUGER. u ret; » ¥ Sonth Afrtes WIll Observe To.Morrow. PRETORIA, July 16—Gen, Louis Botha, former Commander-in-Chief of the Boer forces, has publicly requested all oMcers, oct and burghers of the late South African Republic to ob- verve July 17 a day of mourning for the late former President Kruger. He also expressed the hope that all the old inhabitants would don mourning for a month. Gen. Botha pava tribute to the ex- President for his energy and his sacri. fices to make the African people 4 nation, and conclude “His death {s all the sadder because he was not permitted to spend his last days In bis own country, We shall al- ways feel this deeply, but will keep wlent.” RUN OVER BY A WAGON, Pasquale Basio, seventeen years old, of No, % Prince street, was run over by @ horse and wagon at Prince street the of the let ap receiving a ee Ma “same eet phy’ ota armen ‘ave: was arrested, dant. | HGH NEY (ibe “hal bat Accompanied by a Cab and Coachman, They Overpowel’ deny the reports from St. Petersburg that the Japanose lost £0,000 men in N ROB ING DRESS Weaithy Contractor and Tak Roll of Money from Him. | — i A peneational bignway robbery has heen reported to the poltes of the Prony Perk atution, and detectives are at work | trying to unravel the mystery which dentity of the two men ft surrounds the who held up and robbed Willlam G of Thirteenth , Williams. bridze, on Tremont avenue, near South- taking from him $110 in cash, a diatnon! pin and a gold wateh end chain. ney, a Wealthy econteactor, treet and Fourth avernie, ern Poulevard, The robbery was perpetinted within a 8 Hotel, few hundred feet of Proeb: which is at the junction of the streets named, ard was committed by two rospercislnokng ateangers, who pre- viously drove up to the hi Inn stylish tie, driven by a conchinan In tivery The pair, who looked like business men, were clad in high silk ha |drews suits and white kid gloves |They arrived at about § o'clock und jenlled for the proprietor, whom they asked to cash a check, This Proebsel refiuwed to du, as he did not know them; but he retired to a rear room with them and the trio had a few | drinks, Laver they approached Gaffney, whom they importuned to change @ jten-dollar blil, tle was about to do so, and drew a roll of about $140 from his pocket, when a warning gestur from Proebsel made him change his raind. He was then induced to fol- low the men outside the hotel and down the street a way. When they were about seventy-five yards from the house, In the snade of some trees, the two set on Gaffney and overpow- ered and robbed him Gaffney strug- gied hard, but he was silenced by a iow, which rendered him unconsctous. His cries alarmed the people at the hotel, but before they could reach the scene the highwaymen had secured thelr plunder and, jumping into the carriage vhich was wating, drove oft| at a rapid pace toward Clinton avenue, on which they turned north. The men were described as about thirty and Ulirty-five years re- spectively, the former being 6 feet lv Inches and the latter 5 feet 7 inches tall, Both are clean shaven, dark com- Plexioned, with biack hair. The coach- man was about forty years old, with brown hair, ee PELHAM PARK OPEN SEPT, 12. ‘The formal opening of Pelham Bay Park, which was scheduled to take plac) to-day, hus Leen posiponed unt'l Sept. 16. Ti» work on the park ie not yet completed, but wii! be by the time) set for, tho formal opening. e being Kine in Battle. TA-TCHE-KIAO, July 16 i hme ee 4 ete eeeeerenertisreeees oot teen sees ORT ARTHUR FLEET AGAIN ID 10 HAVE ESCAPED, \Czar's Ships Reported to Be in the Gult of Liaolang—Japanese Give Official Denial to Story of Losing 30,000 Men There is reason to believe that the whole or part of the Port Arthur squadron has come north into the Gulf of Lioatung. The sound of firing of hoavy guns is heard seaward. tinguishable Aring in the direction of Kaichou. could only be Russian vessels. TOKIO, July 16—t P, M—The of nn official denial of » Warships are dis- It is surmised that they imperial headquarters staff officially of the General Staff decline to accept the dental unreservedly. While not assisting on the accuracy of the figures, they claim there {g|interested and persuaded Hayes to lis- good reason to believe that a severe check was inflicted on the Japanese in| tt” ‘9 » @ @ battle wear Port Arthur on July 10 or 11, Not a shot was fired on either | date, ST, PETERSBURG, July 16—~1.35 I'. M.—Since the receipt from Tokio } report of a Japanese repulse at Port Arthur, with the loss of about 20,00 mon, ecepticiem as to the truth of the report from | Viceroy Alexieff’s headquarters has pervaded all circles, but the menibers front of Port Arthur, and {t is considered possible that Gen, Stoessel may have made a report on the subject direct to the Emperor, who will not re-|making a good thing out of it, But a turn here until to-night, Although sill In igncrance as to “from Japanese sour had good reason to send the report. what the off’! statement meant by| town and whenever there is a killing the officials here maintain that Alexieff must have|coming off they tip me on the inside. 1 While it Is conceivable that the Japan-{s*t down hard on it and make enough ese themselves may have spread the report for the purpose of leading Gen. Kuropatkin to belleve that they will not advance any further in Manchurta the General Staff are not Michiavelism, disposed to regard them as guilty of such|Mike to his fake pool-room in Forty- In spite of the attitude of the General Staff, who evidently are reluctant to give up a report for which they are not responsible, the public ardor bas quite cocled down. BERLIN, July 16.—The Foreign Office confirms the report of the seizure of the matis of the North German Lloyd steamer Prinz Heinrich by the Russian volunteer fle not Indicate what steps it intends to take, steamer Smolansk in the Red Sea, but de- clines to discuss the political features of the case at this stage, and does The Tagebiatt says “A speedy explanation of this Russian action against the Empire's postal system is imperatively necessary. Steps must be taken that a als- avowal is made and that such Ruesian arbitrary acts are avoided in the future.” The Lokel Anzeiger thinks the seizure will be most hard to Justity, nd says that if it {s found that the Russian action is contrary to the law of nations the German Government will not Mesitate to apply a remedy 4 its widest sense, LAUGH Is ON THE DOCTOR, Yor mbher of ot M rived Upper Broadway was busy sending telegrams yesterday afternoon to Allen- burst, N. J., where Lew M. Fields and his family have their summer home. It seems that ars, Fields presented her husband with @ nine-pound ghter At exactly 1.68 o'clock yesterday after- noon Mr. and Mrs. Fields, with some friends, were strolling on the pler at Allenhurst at 1.9) o'clock yesterday af- ternoon, when they suddenly excused themselyes and returned home. Twen ty-elght minutes later the daughter was born. During the pertod of time that elapsed between the arrival of Mrs. Fields at hor home and the birth of her daughter, Mr. Fields despatched many messengers for 4 physician, but when he arrived there was no need for his servi “The laugh Is on you, doctor,” sald Mr. Fields, as the butler opened the bottle from which the physicjan drank te the health of the newborn infant Family Ar- terday, Prosecutor Thinks tt epted whe offer and they ienarates rut aud Perifotion This series of portfolios wih, Island City, which the Pennsylvan % a complete. cor The charge of appropriation of church | Raliroad Company has gurebased and | 4° 34 went sent oF propor ge i er ar funds would have to be made by ne] Is transforming inte i hen ot the oun ree should wey ember of the church and sustained by | depot. Many ot the — nie aslereld series, A new member ferwed evidence of the church members. With- | pearance of ras te FOR SALE. weekly. Strteen photographic te out the evidence of the girl, tt might | sructures t it ts alleged, Perifolie, Reeular ories, 25 cents: Price be practically impossible, within the! in or four men, Waa) sEND 25 cents for pet of bend sained to World readers. only 10 cesta At r 7 jurisdiction of the New Jersey courts, 1 yester- “Ea es D. Po'asneral Deilvery, OO ae te prove improper relationship. * . \) CORDOVA MAY ESCAPE. Inadvisable to Being Charges, (Special to The Fvening World } are no longer re ee ee a THE ONLY WAY Whiskey made at the BUND WOMAN SHVED AT FIRE Found aren on Floor a Room in Blazing Tenement and Carried Out by Two Brave Men. J CROW =| RYE distillery is bottled) exclusively by us in ourregistered bottles Never sol + in. bulk. @ unknown, caused story tenement- An explosion, ¢ a wild panic in the flv at No. 8% First avenue today and came near causing the death of | Mrs. Grude. an aged blind woman who owns the building hou The first floor of the building |# oc- | cupied by the grocery store of Doml- | All Dealers, tick Morda, who lives in the rear oft the store with his wife and seven chil- dren. It helne in the vietnity of the he packine-houses affected by the st of the butchers, there were a number nelehborhod Union {H, B. RIRK & CO,, Soe Bctlais, New) ori, | pM la. Rat llaaset BiadlBda ke | Por M_Yeare New England's aie of poliegmen in the e se watening the strikers, and twenty of | Made Gs them were near at band Poon the mt WN OK bis N $e 45: ae Pier exolosion ocurred. The entire front lin“doxteoen & TON of the store was blown out and flames | N followed with cyclonic force. The flimes filled the hallway ond cut off escape. The Morda family, In the back apart. menta, were bottled up owing to the fact that they kept the back windows barred for fear of burglirs Polleemen Fox and Fitapatrick ‘lashed through the smoke and flame filled] hall and made their way upstairs, driv- Ing the twenty familliee in buthiing to tho roo’ There was a heavy rain falling at the time and the tenants stood about ou the roof in their night clothes, soaked to the ekin. Michael Mec . a dnver, and Rob- ert Watson, of+ No. 4% East Forty- tlehth street, knew of tha presence of canna XOURSIONS () EXCURSIONS $ EVERY SUNDAY ERIE RAILROAD SHOHOLA GLEN the Blue Mountains, one hundred ais . miles from New York. on the beautiful | Delaware River an she fel. They car- red her to the street and she was re- vived by an ambulance surgeon The firemen had in the mean time heard the tereams of the Morda family BELLEWOOD New Mountain pe Children, 406. ‘SHEENY MIKE" MAKES & KILLING Notorious Swindler Induces a Haberdasher to Wager $1,135 on a “Good Thing” OCEAN BREEZES EVERY DAY. MANHATTAN BEACH, ‘Trains leave 4 Yor bh ga ot or 02, 11.00 oe ee ay rom 1.10 7.40, #10.) % ent stop at] VY) about > an minutes after Mh et. ime ROCKAWAY BEACH. ob B. sit leave S O20, 82 jaturdaye only), 150 (2 20 Satur: 3) 2M) 100 Saturdayy only) 4.30, | TM, 8 OF OM ur only). MPM, 1200 aaldnight. That Was Bound to Win. be aoeee NEWPORT eScligsion “Bheeny Mike” {s urgently wanted by EVERY SUNDAY. the police, also by Warren 8, Hayes, AND FAST. NORWICH rs MET He Ai who conducts @ men’s furnishing goods x; AME experts iran ai | store in Sixth avenue, near Forty-sec- Mt a oi a e | ond street, Mr, Hayes would like to LY Beacon have the notorious swindler return crite 41,18 which he thought he was betting on # horse race. One of Hayes's best customers has been "Sheeny Mike,” although the dealer did not know him by that name, nor did he know his business. Ha remarked to Mike one day that ¢ was Pennsylvania BLALIONS fay vb vem ere OLD: 1 mpin me Car. w ‘Genera! i Hanaver™ ‘peers r Fraltis Bran Manager NewYorkCentrai 2 st. OM ant Mrs, Grube in the building and sprang | 9 B¥°Sf ners’ at 4 haot dete |, SATAORR and Montreal Spvetal through the flames and un the stairs| city 01 fares Lae + to her apartment. They broke open the | Shoholé thi rh Ldnited, door and found her lying unconactou |GRECNWOOD ‘LAKE GLENS. | w's0 Pat taettes ‘nied near a sofa. She had attempted to+g1.00—or, wit! fener at Casino,| BROT Limitea. arope her way to the door and stum- train leay ona ft ad, twa Boscia in dot losing Ter on Ys 1 sep th Sone eave ions + and O58 PM fs Limited, and made thelr way to the back of the |p lie Sar ierday only. ttExcept Saturday and pulling ‘bev ferred the tron bare Excursion Resort beset HARLEM DIVISION, on the windows open and rescued EVERY SUNDAY. pith ay Mos My ky handy, ie Morda, his wife and thelr seven chil- ‘ PM, Sundi Mu. ti ser S") LEHIGH VALLEY futiitist ie oa, it shed, offh hide AROTETTE abet a RAILROAD, pratense Ss taton ‘ha, We z ty about $1.08 siaiatl- icine aa at. aas_a. (tts wen Pah rt a 1 mlandy St. B00 A eadroasen hs Pint ratty in iirsokivn, 50 A Fulton St. Hrookiyn, % (ok Mi] Teicongne “on ath Bireet™ tor New Cliy, “Penna, Btacion, 9 20 . Faw See, Marke! St) station, 9A MALY OF FICE: 53 BROADWAY,N. ¥ MAUCH CHUNK | PAZTES BWITCHBACK & GLEN WNOKO JULY 17 Round Trip Tickets ADULTS - 61.80 CHILOREN ~ ee xolng down to the Brighton Beach race- track to play a good thing. Mike got via { which ran something sory, Uke tht ‘Tm p ying the races right along and tew jends of mine and myself are in with a turf information bureau down- to last awhile, If you want I'll let you 10, minutes from Battery via DREA ML, many) fron steamers “Dreamiana.”” “Grand In on ned a. donna and Re ae , ol twit eur, fehedulc’ Lease We Ly Hayes took the balt and went with rea iui. Lanve West jm " vg 5 sixth street, where they let Hayes win F0 SR da. Panay M a twenty-dollar bet Mit IOAN ALA ALM. Abt 110), 10 1, 4.10. 3.10, 6.19. 7.10. P four of the larneat stra: vies, mutis. cage 11.00 PM. Roun A few days later “Sheeny Mike’ in- formed Hayes that he had just received the tip of his life, that he was going to put every cent he had on it and ad- vised him to do likewlse, Ha: went with Mike to the fake pool-room, where he slipped the money through a little window and then waited for the race to be run. jeeny Mike’ cused himself, His pals went out one by one until Hayes was left alone It was getting dark when Hayes decided he had been duped and ran to the police station, Ha was walking along Broadway Jast night when he saw Frank A. Con- polly, of No, 21 Weat Thirty-ninth street, and identified him as one si ie 8.10, 1 1 at trip. We tneludine admission to Dreamiand NORTH BEACH FREE FIREWORKS | *| TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. | BOAT OR TROLLEY) E. 34, 92, 99 or 134 St. Ty SUNDAY MORNING ; To Sea Cliff &Glenwood ie had seen in the ake poo Gonnoit arrested, but they "Rave seen “Sheeny ie" vet, Met ganoity was held in $140 ball for ex- amination wext Monday afternoon by Magistrace Moss in the West Side Court yon the charge of grand larceny 6 ¥ 69 to lon S00e, Tickets. ad told how he had been of $1.18. = ere you ever read the news-| FOR A PLEASANT DAY AND A CLEAN asked Magistrate Moss of SALT WATER BATH GO TO : ISWICK AND HUDSON RIVER, NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., July 16 | s40TH ST. From the beginning of the scantal over 1'do not understand how you | MANHAT TAN BATHING BEACH the elopement of J. F. Cordova and taken in DY a SANLe SHACK, COMPETANT SWI Miss Julla Bowne there has been talk #80 often MINO INSTRUCTORS, LIPE-SAVING of criminal proceedings against Cor oo CORPS, LADY ATTENDANTS “ TRIED TO STEAL A HOUSE, 1,000 LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS, Sinee the af Cordova’s return | BOATING. REFRESHMENTS, a number of persons ive | Prisoner Held on Charge of Carry- Biase Prosecutor George Ber tag bt Awar Pleeemeat, ue Tot HUDSON Biv, 5 TE te Dring ebbrges Again Matthew Milosevic, of No. a Van|mcamr etre OF LUWELt. man. Mr. Berdine said to-day that he] por greet, Long Island City, was held |S. LR, ot Clarkeon at. ihn thought this would be inadvisable, He \ ‘ y. 8 held | iog0 A. M. for Hudson River ‘ould not sustain the oh { deror. | %_ the police court there to-day on a|Pougnkeepsie N . . obees oo sid iy id ch of attemptin 2. it PM M tion, sinee Cordova offered to ts," care| charge ot ting to steal a three. |fP MM: of his wife, and she evidently iTax ace | "aye atteged attempted erime took! West Point place in the Sunnyside section ot Lo’ 'Said President McKinley, Thus, ab Grand Rasin. 50¢ City, the Palace of Nations, Com Zo teresting and striking feature of the St and described In ewburg & Po nae ‘The Sew York Worll's Reposition Art 5 yy op ht Bin « 1 a CN i Sy 8 % Wx yer RAILROADS, } RAILROAD, ul i. ¥ 4 toc CAGO = ne LINE—O25 A, Mw. 7 IK’ LINE—12.23 P.M and WESTERN RAILWAT~ 10, ss RATE ATR PP and nd NON week~ deve an and 255 SAM. Rat ae ee floes, Nos. 441, 13 walt AR Ht Fifth Avenue oy 4 maa st) Wk $o4, cent ne ed above ranafer Com nd cheek fron through to desting * * for Pennayivanty ae rai Pavsen or Raeat, “faite devgrt (ron Grad Central station street dork at Bayes’ Me ot * Montrea! Thousand I Cus ‘peclat xb! 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The Life, the Archi tecture, the Exhibits, the Sculpture the Plazas, the Waterways, the “Pike,” the Mode monwealth Plateau and every in Louis Exnosition are picture;