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4 of Julie Bowne, FEELS NO SYMPATHY iA “Quits Brooklyn, and ty-five years old. Any one of that » ls old enough to take care of horselt,| She knows what she ts about.”—M Cordova’s opinion of Julle Bowne, t handsome choir singer, with whom » River, N. J. Mrv. Cordova has forgiv her husband. Bx-Pastor J. F. “Cordova, of the Con’ WN. J., who induced beautlful Ju Bowne, one of his cholr singers to r with hit | Biveness and is ensconced In the Pos ‘sot hie family again. © be When it was sald several days 5 Mrs. Cordova had taken er back, most of t io the little Jersey vill believe it. Tt is true, M mits that she is living with her t je refused Cordova a hu deel any Julie Bowne. , Cordova ja believed to be now in it last, when he wa strange actions presence to the neighborhood and jMemosphere becam Of his longer tarrying. Cordova could have remained “lost Brooklyn,” a4 he announced to ti ‘@ week ago he wished to b ‘evidently seclusion palled upon hin h th discovered it two days runnin he mopped his dripping brow. sit fh [18 windows and pitied thi who apparently w actions by the deepest emotions, Then vome one remembered that Mr had a@ relativé who was a mini; tec’'s name was Cordova, Beighbors Don't Pity Pastor, in that Wg night there waa no pi of my who looked ot the street. re is he?’ course, I know W ‘t pr any preRtlataction were smart, didn't yo it {ynen Wah came to Mas i you jidn't get wat ° by Just been made at No. ee “avin with Husband Again. ‘nave z true, Mrs. Cordova, that ven your husband ‘and era ase’ fi ving with him es vou believe x ” it Was unfortuna rt ‘down in South River? Is she ving of no pity “Girl! Julle wt almost screamed wie a ra woman. nough to take c Any one that ag e of herself, She h to know what she Is about,” ‘ordova lost control of hersel which had be iu nd the mothe: i) form had the Uttle one down. leeaane back 4 Mra, Cordo' yeaalon said, the uosly. “A woman twenty-four twenty-five years old a girl!” ya's voice is shrill, It is ni Sed ‘Christian, are you not? ‘ou tap better go to South Riv ind that out. They'll Tam a Christian.” “But ig ad is your opinion av to ¢ ito ie Bowne to forgiveness = ee, forgiven have hothing to say. f use my husband any more. —— RS. CORDOVA BACK (ipecial to the Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N, J., July 18 irs, J. F. Cordova is now at the So er personage. She admits that ent away from South River on Sat - July 2% to go to her hy vsband, asked w for an interv that been with him since, and that asked her to be reconciled mated that she was not certain ated to him. Nulband, "or, Mr ey sald, “is wirain. He is on rather, c broken down un the verge ‘ostration. He is in Brooklyn. taken care of where he sway from here next te hor will I go to my moth Oveanke, 1 expect to te wer just a8 soon as | can con- feparations for moy dova has spnt his resign ling elder,” she cont! pm this to be a fact becwu pA aeW & dratt of the resign hat it was sent ed by stating ewepapers would Ja the parsonage 1 rson. piotures arc t furn cked. to. pernt ; FOR CHOIR SINGER. After Attracting Attention by Emotional Actions, Preacher Thought to Be in South Amboy i “phat ‘woman is twenty-four or iwen- “minister husband eloped from Sou: Jin Methodist Episcopal Church of South has obtained full for- he good people | pend again just as if there never had in the outskirts of South Am- yy, N. J. He went there on Saturday driven himself too warm to permit | caught the public eye again by | are considered va in the window of his room at| |W wringing bands and tearing at his hair, the ‘On the first evening quiet Berkeley wrought to Tier, Could this be the stranger in the possible, and then some one elsd remembered that the the igentity of the figure of No. juraday he reappeared |, from as Cordova, reached Volephon -, to Je Ga hue ind follow. t hat # partes, of Tas 9p | re hi ew give the You ue ‘smart. as Berkeley Sh aa Cordova, but no one had ever heard of such @ man ‘ either did any one know of a Julle ou in? ing with him again, but what ‘of abe do in the future is my has wate things right and a Sdulle Bowne who was the tempter and lieve what I choose to believe.” man. then, Is entitled to for. what about the unfortunat ov ‘ 1 . “Ay-four or twenty-five years old f call} {9 old er several # wife con- Ht tell vou there of J is world gun that the man has I don't care IN THE PARSONAGE, | resuris who] charges INS DRIVEN W "i PASTOR) BACK IN ATTACK fay Woman of Oy ientplod Is Gen, Keller Tries to Dislodge Old Enough to Take Care of Herself,” Says Mrs: Cordova Japs at Motien Pass, but Meets Stubborn Resistance and Is Repulsed, TOKIO, July 1-2 P. M.—At 2 o'clock their movements, two divisions of Rus- sians, commanded by Lieut,-Gen. Keller, made an assault on the Japanese posi- tions at Motien Pass. Gen. Kuroki adds that the Russians Motien Pass and in ite vicinity des- perately, The Japanese resisted stub- bornly, repulmed the Russians and pur- sued them for a considerable distance westward Kuroki in his report pratses the valor #4) of his men, ae rs, he or h on NOT HELD BY TREATY, RUSSIA DECLARES, 8T. PETERSBURG, July 186.06 P. M, Russia does not foresee international complications on account of the passage of the volunteer fleet steamers through the Dardanelles and their subsequent | Me run! conversion into war cruisers, The fram ors of the treaty of Parts, in seeking to OM! clese the Black Sea to the ingress and egress of Russian warships, evidently did not expect the present contingency The St. Petersburg and Smolensk did not vars the Dardanelles as war- 0, ne tO | steps, but a9 merchantmen,” said an d-loifictal of the Foreign office to-day as. |" Under the treaty of Paris there ta no question of the ight of ships to go out as merchantmen. a| “With their subsequent conversion into warships Turkey has nothing to do, The treaty is silent on the sub- fect.” There is a nyise court at Bebastopol in th eee ee ee ne | and also at Libau, Haltle Sea, Whether No. 12 Berkeley place, Brooklyn, Hin|a% attempt will be made to take prizes into the Black Sea or into the Baitl husinot been revealed, although it is intimated that there is no obstacle In the way of sending them through the Uardanelles, in any at, Libau cere tainly is available, The precedents al- lowing unarmed R nh warships to elles+ without protest the Treaty of Paris ble now le the dip! te have not questioned the right of Austin toecise Contraband of war, the ac ion of matin presents a ‘ainerent au tion, and Germany, both at Berlin and in St. Petersburg, is investigating the choumatances, in order to ascertain the commander of the st urg in this case exceeded hip ‘s ne in we e, mv v2 power! SHIPWRECKED CREW SAVED CA iy ";| Aldborough After She Struck a Reef and Was Sinking, They Brought Off the Pet. Sunday morning, a heavy fog vetitng | assailed all the Japanese positions at a POSTPONED AUTO AACS se Big Crowd at Empire City Track | 4 to See Ponderous Machines | in Reoord-Breaking Attempts —15-Mile Event the Feature, (Special to The Byening World.) EMPIRE TRACK, YONKERS, N. Y., ‘July 18 —Under a sky of brilliant blue, with the temperature close to the ce tury mark, the auto race meet of the American Automobile Association, post- poned from Saturday, was held this af- ternoon. The track after @ slight rain this morning had dried pe, and the surface wi condition for record-breaking. The at tendance showed no falling off from that of last week, and the postponed af- falr, contrary to usual custom, prom- Ined to be as great a san the original meet Only two events had been completed before the race meet was called off on Saturday and one heat of a third race was run, mile race, where Sartor! gave so daring an exhi- Stable insolent Although Forced to Abandon the | #s°°" bition on the slippery track, The Atteen-mile race promised to be the feature of to-day's card. In addi- tion to this there was a free-for-all event, called the Empire Handicap, for ht - ; ‘ east ay ts i al PT OURTH Maca erat AF ree ass ate watt Re | The American Consul at Plymouth. | absence of Harry 8. Harkness, who Duke of Kendal. ¥ “he iy hk ae a A police h © horse-power Mercedes wan expeited! ers be oy 1% vay Pieper ig 3 eyed to be & dangerous rival to the Vaniter- : ‘THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1004 EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART {OMS VTi ‘The Kvening World's charts are indexed from Grat rage at Aquedact. 488 TURD RAG Arta Sef Routh ‘Trimble i Ma al ELEVENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. OF FOUL PLAY? The Kind You Have. aR at re Alain Dootors Testify that Honea | . i a Head of American Who Dis- Always Bought appeared from Ooean Liner} Were Inflicted Before Death. | . KINGSBRIDGE, Devonshire, July 18. | ~The inquest to-day on the body of F. | Kent Loomis, which was ture | day morning at Warre } ner about fifteen miles from Plymouth, threw the Hleturesque little Devonshire vill of Thurlestone, on the shore of, Bigbur: Promotes ——ae nor Mineral, oT NARCOTIC, was somewhat la! in asgembling, bal : sininan . j rie ody Into "a state of wwe excit — 1) ‘ i gwen HRY a4] "the court, over which. the County ||| Aiea’ auc lSiNeE Prcme O'Donnell 13 j Coroner, Dr, Sydney Hackey, presided, | = Seed” e oe Mattel rf ye H i 1-8 4:8) consequence of the delay jp carrying | \” \ jemp. but ee Terrible | out the official medical examination of \ in all the way the body, \ wv art good. ron | This was conducted by twe local doc- hove «| Owner,” Paichowws | tore, whose testimony was to the effect Fin Open. Clos Fi Wy | (hat there was a contused wound be- AP a 05 7- Mia: low and behind the right ear, indicated 000 added: t& 116 Winner, by the extravastation of blood in the scalp and a rupture of the covering of the brain. There was also a ‘al Ph i tae jedfern | = settt —_e 7 ‘ For Over Both injuries, in the doctors’ opinion, were caused before death, of the In on the " Sed et aah NTS ek vat Jo se yer Thirty Years P oe y 8 1. told of the recovery of CASTORIA bilt car, Ba. Sweet Alle 4 + 0 which hag stopped In addition to the five-mble handicap! Acratcher—M. il and Dainty. English gold and and the Afteen-mile race, there were a| {ft Bell) ¥, ie at the end. no excus. | pocket! containing $9 in American nerlea of trials aftar the mile record of shen Well peorty_r — = |netes, a receipt for a subscription to FUE OENTAUA COMPARY 25S SOND OO ey Barney Oidherd nee 8 (he Wreck by 490 FIFTH RACE 41,200 added: | handle for three-year-old. $34 Werard:_ goo mile |the Bleanerhassett Club, a rallroad pa. eee i . The gathering of automobdiliste under |: lin ‘& quarter, Start aa tiie up. Ti aa , Dy /temued in the name of F. Kent Loomi t "y the grand atand and in the orchard oy e eee, gous +“ a A recelpt from the Grand Hotel, Broad. i behind the stand was @ brilliant une, - x ma way, New York, for $250, whi : Loomis Women elothed Ja the Iateat thing in| #9at ern “4 ne Py sk a eS Ep ? yore A Parisian automobile gear sat about und| $4) Lor na ee . k MSS hath =| stemired to be sent to his wife, and a | chatted, While others went into the big Ferien a ane F} 4 10 “10 6-2 9.6 | W0ld ring with the name Mildred inside. stand and filled that rarely crowded place nearly to everflowing Boring only breesed all the way ae rk ran his tele Briaund” cloned w big | Comm Stephens explained to the Covoner ew Jn all that teat assemblage pad | ap. aoe a Se | Lo netys Lies Ne mh) vee at which ¢ o ay than by autos, C1 ed; selling: for t ide; maid 9 watch stopped was Ameri rothat Seromerarente, herman that | 491 PATER A URag” Rasta "Wine, OC SWAN |time Kt meant {Fela Mer enn ou ¢ le ic . mn y : avortng| Cab Her rte. wi a baling ly J ap ling aes ee ) = on June | | ihe daring Journey. Up tne road by Paul hi Beeeie purse itt , 8 None of the official papers carriad by wa artorl, the Vanderbilt ffeur, whol 275 Gold Fleur Wizzing 3 § Loomis . sent the ble racer paat every” on a MI iidebrand } i rig ia Mv ed 4 Toad at a milea-minute gait, No ‘ashie itt } 3 The jury left the case in doubt by iceman wan on hand to stop Bartorl tn Walsh i 10 returning a verdict th , hie Infraction of the law, and it ts une fern 10T ty 8 8 Pastor gest likely that one could have stopped the unre ie ' 4 sg | W488 Frederick Kent Loomis, and that J reek gen aiiver raat ste her Martin it 8 2. 8 Ihe was found dead in Bigbury Bay, 4 han aupeecen te wth 4 adupliying ruaha, Picola, and Lttle Buttercup, Rubric finished strong, { heat of the fifteen-mile event, of whiol ENDS LIFE WITH DRUG. the first heat was run Saturday, the final heat would be run at once Thows who entered In the final heat us ds| Capt. Brewis, Mates Cole and Brown and twenty men, the crew of the Brit- inh steamship Aldborough, were brough( to New York to-da Altai, plying to We Aldborough crew was shipwrecked on July 6 off Fortune Island, An unusual feature of the wreck was the fact that in spite of the danger and necessity to take to the boats, the men found time to save the ship's cat, 10 brought back on The shipwrecked men were they lett the wrecked id, i order not to lose ened the boats togetner, weeded until saved. n ‘Were in the two boats all the hight of July 6 and all the day of July 7. Ahey Were rowing low- ard jand continuously. About 6 o'clock . on July 7, one of the boats struck another reef, somewhat similar to that on which (he Aldborough had sounderea, They were close to Fort 2 te each other, and (nus Ht. en ce to off the reel and pr ceeded finally reached and the next day a fruit steamer took the shipwrecked men out to the Altai Capt, Brewis said the Aldborough sank in deep water and is @ total loss. She hailed from London and was of 1,518 tons Fr POPE PIUS FIRM, DEFIES FRANCE Land to va or a er he in ROME. July 18—From the highest urce jt is le | that the Vatican's view of thon between the Holy Bee and Fra + as follows: The Pope by France sa y certain. The pret that the Holy See, be- fore tie visit of | uth} Rome, called on Bis to resign, He refused, a whe ure moned to Rome to 4 she The Bishog appealed t made by the French G ed by the Holy The Pontul ts rh ered with the case if he i not in Rome on July &, suspended The Bish to resig penny cane ig one any oth ‘question i] i beak ly BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW George Brunnell, fifty years old, liv- ing at No, 1027 Second avenue, com- darts Wh Recoe poner Mhactuas, Cael mitted nulelde this afternoon by taking \ 3 | Rie Lawal' Uetendtae Guy Vaughn; 4 RACE TRACK, BROETON BEACH, iy Hees : ore ——~ Pat's Choice. 98 — : \ d Gi Bernina a aromawea a re ye aT tilows! Sor, Cemonrer's acounle jurat’ Park and Dalesman, Corbett i wind e i \ Hhand Ts peat Wages) in Ae a Mac a Take BM a, sn September Ist elke mae ache tp) Sek i ee gle gear ¥eK BRS Ww Biting es" on alte] oe ‘im fo | etl mer Pere | We Open Our New Wy nd made the race a procession, ‘the wt ess \23 - n 4y nderbilt be ony. u cloud) 2 Roan nee gi eee nat ‘CLEARANCE SALE OF 23d Street Store ay ar eaegnn Mor gag cis"!| SMART. CLOTHES, O premium store in the world has \} { tired, earien tomninny me re * im Pp oy fee Nea ge ae MER ct ar ay tonome. Bale ‘tee fat ae ag HABERDASHERY IK ever before contained so large a | places ig fo i figes ord Hone Arabia’ $6 ||| ( eat fy a ; bat a a, ema ‘wel Sila Rak cs class merchandise as will then Bult eine ea ERC| gT, LOUIS WINNERS. | FINISHES AT CHICAGO, | by chap verter] aude me Reva fa ana yaun GRUNDY RACH THACI, H Dee oe at your services His bes second, which he covered tr tt Serna Y ‘Thus far he was < af CAGO, July 18—The racea run here to-|| sales in size and vari stocks , 1-1 miten afensel n needs ows er aac follows: ,|day resulted as follows: land in the Snrpnoss ol tes orien Your “—S @ ® Hi. , Stamp 5 E rnin, who kept on slowly. sel “ FIRST RACE—Five ros —Won by || redustions. fourieenth mle int ae end of the | by Lucky Charm, ¥ to % and 8 to 5;| Michael Byrnes, 7 to 2 and to i gut jartor! won handiy | Bradwarlin, 3 to 1 for piace, was sec: | ter, 16 to 6 and 3 to 2 was second | ] bl a mile and Uenty ale cord Hee coversd RS] ond; Ared Prien, 2 to 1 to enow, | Prietor, te Land «to 1 third, ‘times lattes Neswepers ee ree are more va. uabdie " third, Time 2 Stores closed | ates a" moe uate needle cates Boe] SO RCOND, RACE Giz turiongs.—wWon woran Peat Orient Prt ay} 4 rade # than ever made by Oldfield, From the fimite by Rose Court, 9 to 2 and & to 6; was second; ht, 4 to 1 and 8 to 6, e even 4, polnt on Sartori: made new world's|5 to 2, third. Time—L.16. records to twe ete mier Stakes; wne \SoNot, Nos. 154 Neorg’ wna tn gee The ¢mite THIRD RACESPour nd one-hat tur. | m ey, Foes, to Lan nt Ie are to 164) breaking the time of 30.4 ST peegayirtg ll ry SERS A kG ore a MA reed nler; re . = | wa secon wei mie aes Bane: Ppumnler. | ond; Gay Adelaide, out to show, third. | to. 10 iat tad “lhe Fournt od 1 nies +) Time—0.56 1-2, shaded atarter, 18.371-8; | Fournier, 24.1226: rm FOURTH BAC RACE—One mile and a six-| FOURTH RACE—One mile and a Sartorl, 19.371-5; Fournier, 25.25 2-8, teenth." fant Sordi’ to 10 and 2 {teenth Won by Outcome, 18 to 18 Sartorl'x new record breaks the Old H Deana 7 to & for place, was |? to 5; Talpa, i, 4 5 eng 4 to 5, was, World's record by S48 1-5. Sartoria| second; Falkland, 4 to 1 show, ‘third second! Foncasta, to 1 and 4'to 1, time for Afteen miles to-day waa two | Time—L47 1-1 third, ‘Time—L. 47 and one-fifth seconds slower than hie performance of 144 in the mud on Bat- urday. His fastest mil aa the toc. ond, which went in fity-seven seconds, The sixty horse-power Mercedes. (riven by Mengel, was second, a mile behind, and the Vaughn forty horse. power Decauville was hearly two miles mek, in third place, The five-mile Great Empire Handicap, free for all, without conditions as to strenath or motive power, was ratte in the first trial had the limit of seconds. Hirgging’s ville, mark cf # seconds. in a sixteen horse-power Rambler, with JW. Hillyard, driving H. torty horse-power aul which was on the virtual scratch Teddy Goodman, vitation. ‘6 neconds, led for two miles, A ten horse-power Franklin, with 50 seconds, then led until the Inst quarter mile. where ,the 'Docauvitle took the lead, winning handily. . inkiin's ten horae-nower Fravklin, % seconds, was second, H. ‘a twenty-four horse-power Peerless, 1 seconds, was third. Time—6.02 In the second heat six cars started, thon of the Concordat lent Loubet to} nin, drivt he Prench| down in the last mile, stopping badly. t doy orn fon | ment and whlch ae never acknowlodg- ly decided to pro the Bishop, isd thi was invited by Leo XUL law re! cd * do. 90, Perrin the Vanderbilt 60 horse-power Mercedes being on scratch. It was never in the hunt in the race, E. Morrison's 24 horse-power Peerless, with 110 seconds start, leading from the start until near the ¢nd of the race. There MG. Ber- G. Brel, s 1 horse- ne from a han. winning easily. Carl with George Anent’s Mercedes conds!. was second, The time was, fat. The Vanderbilt car broke | harmony.” Sareort ane | foundation. other cars were J and %@ weconds In the power Mercedes, was the frat of Menge! sent the machi Louls, Mo, July 1 lace, TAGGART TO LEAD He said he could not tell when he could arrange his affairs so as to vigjt his running mate. MACK ON THE GOVERNORSHIP, “We arg going to meet,” of Chairmen for the National Committees and talk over campaign plans, What we are looking for more than anything else is the establishment of pertect harmony and accord in the party.” “Is there any hostility to Tammany up the State?” Mr. Mack was asked. “None whatever,” he replied. in the State and the general movement of all the Btate leaders will be toward one a chance for harmony, Asked about the reports that Charles F. Murphy had not been invited to Esopur and that ho had failed to congratulate Jajge Parker on his nomination, the national committeeman replied that they were without “L have not been, but I am going there just the same when the ix who had occasion arises, When Mr. Murphy has oceasion to visit Judge Parker he Mr. Mack said that he did not belleve that Sepator McCarren would | endeavor to @ qnueleh Murphy. M’AD00 TRANSFERS GRANT ctor Now rw. caore of Staten 2 that two cylinders gig] Goverament, whi aimed that thel in ha machine had been blown out ame] “*L don’ she| Holy See was infringing Concerdat,| that would not compete in the re but as the Bishop had not been puntan-| maining event. three rd miles | added. ‘or- “ ‘or | Only four storters of the tee [ed Foreign Minister Devcasee ackoowl-| Sunlined amend tor A of | edged that the Vatican was within its] The third care 'n woth Yee ¢ lal heats will not rit | "ig erate aadie is. . dat itectt ¢ great Fropire Handicap was won Jf | However, while in the Concordat .iseit] yg T' Furie Roadie woe son Hitend to. go to Brooklyn where| there ix nothing to show that t Atl! Pee ¥ Morelaans WO. tre er s}can Was not within its rights Premier) * power Renault, M. Ave} Combes differs with his colleagues and 1H. re we | bases his contention on the sv-called) jp ion | organte articles, whieh constitute an en-| 1 time, sae ppb Kement or explanation of the Vor p, Was 400 25 neconda, ‘The ra to make” the mule indi. transferred Inspector, Donald Grant to Staten Island, Since hts reinat and aot by the courts Grant hae been in charge | 4 of she Trafic Deparment,” aid to have pecierreh pe ri t HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI- winners of the It will eclipse all our previous was second; Lady Idres, res, | third. La Aes | Cortland E. 125th St, An Invitation is bye | to all y in the city to VISIT L.! This Unusual Store, [| “One of the Sights of New York.” CANDY SPECIAL FOR 1 See MONDAY. Lb. 100 miu. 15e seach pea apis. “Wambo ce " ory 100 chocsta BAP. veel, 1S He, BARCLAY ST CORILANT rT PARKER'S FIGHT] } (Continued trom First Page.) RANAMM, Fulton $t., Brooklyn. 30 Trading Stamps FREE Tuesday. Upon presenting this coupon at A. 1, Namm’s Store Tuesday, July 19, and making purchases amounting to $1.00 of more, we will give $0 Trading Stamps Free, in addition to those you receive on your purchases, (Good July 19.) BW. remarked Mr. Mack, “to discuss the selection “Weall look to Tammany as our bulwark Ma) oy sore Pecans Creams Assorted Fralt Cheeolates .. Mr, Mack moment and added: “Bryan never gave any I think this time we will be more fortunate.” believe any one has actually been invited to Esopus," he CORT ST Careful Men are most particular about shaving ig @ They take no chances, ut insist on * WILLIAM. MS) SOAR a nd on che ceremony of an Invitation.” waa made. This formerly has been part ‘jot the eecond Leipy 1 district, com- j mended dy _Inapector George Titus, who hv now be rel Telloved of this part of command. —. TWO NEW POLICE SERGEANTS. Police Commissioner McAdoo to-day ogres to the rank of sergeant John ost, of Adams street, Brooklyn, and fee? P Miller, of Fourth A," which was | Long Island City. as, LAUNDRY. WANTO—FEMALE. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING ment