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Y EVERY BONE IN HIS BODY WAS BROKEN. Had Just Reoelved a Tele- gram, but: Its Contents Are Seoret—Door to the Pattly Open. BecCundingnam fell trom the floor down an elevator shaft in Mutual Reserve Building, at Broad- ‘and Duane street, this afternoon, nearly every bone in his body, Cunningham was sixty years oid, ‘was an importer of butlaps, yarns Y hempe. He had « country home in rN. J., and was reputed to be ‘wealthy man. Whether the death was accidental or ‘Mr, Cunningham took his own life is ab tae levator door on the Pulling was partly Fe Fi thlegram was found clore Mr, Cunningham's bat in front of door, The telcgram was imme- seized by the stenographer in » Cunningham's office and its con- secretly guarded, left his office shortly Hoon, telting his stenographer that Was going to his lunch, Hoe walked the easterly elevator, The next ot hin agtiens is in the teati- et if egg of the building by the Raine of K Who says he he ous the.bottom of the shaft, the direction of the at i Me na saw the body ‘ daymnw: I the carriage filled the’ ninth floer on = tit. The elevator boy, : Pte, sats he noticed that the bey is thy offened, but not et. . feientiy’ to allow a man's body to pass iy through. Pea Bolton and Brown, of the Mutaal » made an examination of the We sopn as they were notified of it. They found Cunninghan BW Pied tratantly. His ned waa Badly Dattersd and his entire frame war into & broken, shapeless mass, Pm fon Possible that Mr, Cunning Fam openod the door fo™vee what was below, and in #0 doing slipped fo, A man with long fingers Pave uncatehed the bolt, oo ———— REPUBLICANS MUST WAIT, Weems ‘ at Headquerters Are Not OP at Quite Heady, /Althowgh to-day was s#t for the for. Mab opening of the headquarters of the Wepublican National Committee tn the Life Insurance Building, tio! 1) Madison avenue, the headquar “herewere not opereil. ‘Dhe rooms, it was said, are not yet in Bonen but will be within a very few 4 |e | matilicy sito, 4 Sata ot bemws “788 baw ed ame UP BRI derstood that they wiil be prepared to the Government In its repre- tions ¢6 Russia tn regard to the! pelsure of the steamer Malacca In the Red Sea. ‘There now exists in London a her- tile feeling agains! Rusia of a / stremgth and bitterness almost with- lit precedent since the Crimean FIRST OF BRI GETS TO : ee a shortly. VALETTA, Irland of Malta, July Lancaster, accompanied by thrre tor ‘the night to rejoin the Medit-rranean this vietnity. They dit not a te petro! ‘Pak Ling Way Through Smoke. «CARRIES TWO TENNANTS IN SAFETY TO STREET. Policeman Beoker. Whe Sought to Aid His Brother Officer, Was Overcome and Had to Be Oragged from House. Fire, which started tn the basement of the four-story apartment house, at No, @ West One Hundred and Thir- ty-fourth street, this afterneon brought on & panic among the tenants of that building and the adjoining house, which was filled with smoke. Several per- sons were cvercome dnd two or three thrilling rescues were performed by the police. Mrs. W. H. Gorden, the janitress of both buildings, discovered the fire, no- tleing smoke and flame coi up the dumb-waiter shaft, She lteking into street, and Policeman Me> Gowan, who was passing, turned in an alarm, ‘Two doorm away la a branch office of the New York Transfer Company, and here four polloemen were stationed to quell any demonstration which might be made by striking @rivers. Poltcomen te the Reseue, These policemen rushed to the fire and busied themselves getting out the ten- ante One of the most active tn this work was Policeman @hea, of the Kast One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station, Ho climbed up the perti¢o of No, 4 and pulled himself on a ledge, slong which he made his way to No. 4, from the windows uf which smoke was pouring im donee clouds, With @ blow of his fist he broke the first window he came to and giunged tneide on apart. ment occupied by Mra. @aloder. Me found the woman wneonsclous on the floor, and despite the fact that she welgiy 9 pounds or more picked her up and cafried her to safety, Policeman Becker followed Shea, but he wan ‘quickly overcome and hed to be dragged out, Shea Went on through thé house, hur- trying out the inmates. On the top floor lives Mre. Josephine Reynolds and her ister, Miss Liasle MoGowan, a plano Miss MeGowan hustled her iaira, and then went back After some of her things. Saved Anoiher Weman, When Shea groped hie way Into the aportment there lay the young woman, wearing her hat and jucket, wioon- setous on the floor, He carried her downstairs, and then, sick and weak hunaelt, was obliged to relinquish his efforts, Mrs, Harpel, an vie ny eae ry fooe shat toa pt ot Sets which the aia met eet to i n origin of the fire Be ows. te omtimated at ing je loss RUSSIA TO GIVE TISH SHIP (Continued from Pirst Page.) war, The officers of the Ching Mutual Steam Navigation Company steamer (from Middiseborough, England, June 18, and London July 2, for Yokohama), deny the report irewlated last night that the vessel had beon selzed by a Russian volun- teor floet crutser In the Red Sea. —-- TISH FLEET ALEXANDRIA, |“ ALEXANDRIA, July 21.—Tho British cruisers Furious and Venus have arrived here. Tho remainder of the fleet is expected to reach this port| 21—The British cruisers Leander and ‘pedo-hoat desroyers, left here during! squadron. ADEN, Afaita, July $1The Russtan voluntecr fleet vessels continue tlompt to intorfare with the Peninea- Jar and Oriental steamer Palawan, which passed here to-day, Steamers of re-hieeeh (Messageries) line are allowed to pass unchalle \ —_—_— _ RUSSIAN TORPEDO "=~ » HITS BRITISH BOAT.| _ TIENTSIN; July 21—A letter was received here to-day {rom Nowe! y Saying that the commander of a Ruaslan torpedo boat had re- | * that while in the Gulf of Pechili he had hecidentally torpedoed a! ie al It ts surmised here that the vessel retorred to ts the ve days overdue from Newchwang. The Hipseng petongs Navigation Company. that. heavy tombardment off Port Arthur o-ewrred vy gun-firing was heard ct Newehwang the same aay Men pores ol, Min wite went Ding ind Vauline went to ao low to vials, When she rentened she oe her stepfether hanging from the tron. ma on the Hour, but bad been drawn buck. Hd ay ae (0 atord him wo suppert, 134th Street and Gropes His | and tlepdauchter, Pauline Mauser, | som by & (rink strap, Ail feet reated THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, J SULY 91, 1904 ot : | POLICEMAN SHEA, MISS M’GO WAN, WHOM AEB RESCUED, Tn & She nee SISTER. MRS. REYNOLDS, WHO AL8U ESCAPED, ja A FACES ne ) £ Arrented for Hiring Boye to |ns nuervones i beat hess Freight Train Crashes Into Mar) Drop is ens tn es tin Rauscher’s. Auto To-Day! Lotter-Boxes of Houses—| ane cs 1vatall nove tomorow asked the Magistra: hath stented ‘Professor’ Abrast Hochman, of No y conta.” 0 FOUR WEN HURLED OUT, | aD Sa te a, BS AND TWO FATALLY HURT. Ste ere sr abe, won in| mm ad Kank fae el he There Was No Flagman to ee Warn Them of Danger as the || - Machine Dashed Aoross the Bx¢K Bros bd Rallroad Tracks, =: a3d Semi-Yearly Clearance Sale of ‘ ® SMART CLOTHES Haberdashery and Hats ts know im progress at both stores and asses allour previous seles in size and variety of st and sharpness of price reductions, Two men were fatally injured and two more Were seriously hurt in a collision between a 3i horse-power Panhard au- tomobile and a freight train at Kings Highway and Gravesend avenue, Coney Tland, at noon to-day. ‘The injured'man are: Re scpsigp ie pigs pwc vd Gea a Island, who received yma STAR HAL WINER | beta no Rnoaye Piety April $12.00 and $15.00 @asite,..:...............n0w 9.2 | ge ati $18.00 and $20.00 Suits snow 21.7 latret, Cones Teed, here aianat I] $22.00 and $22.50 Suit now 14.50 legs were bggken and who was injured |] $27.00 and $30.00 Suits........ -now 16.753 | ELBERT RUCKMARD, at tie] 99-00 and $1000 Suing Suite........10¥. Gof , 12.00 an | we meats ioe rte iy Te Nests dpe owner ot tre || $18.00 and $20.00, Out. at Windsor, Equalting Yeur’s jatoermarie Hotel, at Coney Island, |) $5.00 Trousers.....~.... | Race Record in First—Bet- |“‘ae motor car was broten nto w nun. || $8.00 and $7.00 Trousers. 4:43 $8.00 and $9.00 Trousers.. ceeee se NOW Wash Vests and Summer C Coals at Similar Reductions. dred pleces Mr, Rauscher, the owner of the ma- | chine, had invited his friends out tor «| ‘spin through central Long Island. He ‘Was driving the automobile at a high || rate of speed as he neared the rail- toad crossing at Kings Highway and Gravesend ayenue. There was no flag fan in sight, nor could occupant of the car hear any warning whist! they dashed toward the tracks. baste bs thee yo) EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART FOURTEENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH, pod td Be aa SAR Yo charts ave indexed from first race at Aquedeet, | WINDSOR RACE TRACK, Ont, July patch ein iserbey 11.-Owing te threatening clouds across tha river the attendance at the big day of the raced, was not up to expect: | }tlons, Betting was more active than at any ¢ime and aséimed Grand Circuit Correct Eveniy Albert Frock C ind Waistcoats at similar sharp reductions. Every stam 1m our Haberdashery Department 1s an unmatcbable bargern. St w Hats at ar Price. ax nfaion* + fur a Sait a Owner, Mire Snow's Star Hal, $15; Strathline and El- derone, %5 each. ‘ Three were played in the 29 trot. Leta, owned by James Butler, of New "a en on ens = Behind the fringe of trees that SET + a. > oat yys Jiao Mad ean ah ine @oreened the road freight train No. 101 ot iy i 5 “ ts P wettors, as it was the beet f01d of the) TUnning at twenty-five miles an hour, ‘ormmins OF Nh i é I fast side-wheel-| shot along toward the crossing, and as ued 8 hs 4 5 19| year so far, with seven fast bile fa front of the ———¢}— “ _ a a tt eve in ft. Pronk Yoakum, fresh from | the automobile crossed n en ; | Wallen 10g ee " C engine it was struck full in the middie Travers 100 H i H 2 dow Bast, brourht tt; Capt 4 te a t te fer oR a it is om Spink, the Decrott Ayer, 0; Joe Polatter,| And tossed ingied fragmen ; Bomitn ot_ 8D 7 trom ‘the Hubinger Mabie, Widlam 0 a ae A lo MocCast ipalgner, . ie Ha ‘arning. Sertete hah ot wea emg ere, Bed tee uc see. Mr, Merritt and Mr. Abbott were in the rear seat, and had no warning of their danger until they were struck and hurled through the air with the wreck Voladay_ren_his race i) ITS. COMPELLING CAUSE. added OF 1.000 selling; steeplechase; Won driving, Time—4 32 Tr ‘Winner, by We 8 AD 1K Fin Open. Clon PHAR, | von, was favorite at $5 against $0. lof the automobile. Mr. Rauscher and 0-742 Broad- ; is H % ; Bh 7] H Fst aurer Ore, the sensational gray,| Mr. Buckhard, who were in the front PLEASE NOTE: 6n Airy ang Me whe R is ‘ } ai 4 fe bf, 8 £2 $4) srought Ge and the Meld ba, and Check: [eeut, caught an Ivetanfaneous glance of way, OUR LEASE EXPI fanuary 31s \ = Weotiae wR Bod Bg Felcethege acoe me few |e, nn fuer ton med] naw dofniely determined thai WE SHALL NOT RENEW. peers Fy hE RO Sk ‘The track was somewhat better than | jumped. Though they were struck ff. &: ronfedarars Orey . oexety ie 8 6b 8 8 wo 4 it haw been @o fer. glancing blows by the engine, none at i h \ Heratched—Avwur, Black Death was basi, Cook Movin hua on well, Moyelie closed | 929 qpot, First Heat.—Balja broke on | thelr bones was broken, These facts are back of the greatest 3a ( we ave ever } Ue, fd the start and Sliver Ore rushed to the} A trolley car full @f women ang ized—the greatest values that the people have ever knowrt, Not THIRD, RACE--$1.000 added for thre o-yeur-olde end 9 mile an a wiz ' front leading by ten lenaths at times,| children was slowing down as it ap- Cady’ § oot Si of Spring or.Summer C will be carried over. 606 yt od. Won seatiy, Time-1.46 6-5, Winner, un bh. by Waaner ong winning pulled up in 216, with proached Kings High’ on Gravee one rs wo iemad snore ‘better ‘aye’ Ge ~=Banple. ints Ow &._ Smathers. + Jennte Beott, Ozone, Leta, Checkmate | 4 avenue, when the adcident oc Lt are our own well-cut, well-made garmeni iden" Hecsee a 2 Ta ert ee ts caonta “Silver Ore was| curred. A number of women fainted produced in America. ‘The new pies are sensational to say the \ if fel oe j Hed B® inet ight, omart, -the only colored | £8 Oe Oe eee the adhe theee had they prove the earnestness of our purpose to SELL—to sell ren car eee } ¢ —_ river omeny P Atwood k Wish oF (Pr Zi 06 pace; fits —btar Hal showed | sone had courage enough to rush to VICKLY—— sell COMPLETELY, theese NO ne ect take aot in front when they reached the turn: | the aid of the victims and tear up thelr Q 2. Goretetge—- Henster, noes Cun Pra ie hs tna was attended DY Capt. Optix for the Moather rand Opera only breesing at the end, Aals'and Pentaur closed strom. three-quarter mile. ‘The quarters were! lingerte for bandages, $10 Blue Sers Suits. $15 Outin Suits. == i ‘ da and upward. one mite ena a i0.%, LOL and L385, At the bead of the| A man who gaw the collision rushed to ge 4 i] 607 Peateent nage Te eva htem out Time ci te. "Winner be. a by Phewait stretch Joe Polnter came up and chal’ a telephone and summoned an ambu- | 1) OTE SIZES. « ALL SIZES in this Fe amma back inhen the i chen hy garg gh sh Plenty of sae 31 to lot. Homespuns, Chev. tas 2 owing Amlahd® ira Sequniling’ the. Years. fase | with all posstble haste got Mr. Abbott | 35. Plenty of ye O° aR ~ ha Rien Shortt Well... Hurne 10 Stee: ae Pointer, nx, Jand Mr, Merritt im tile ambulance and |to 48. ONLY ig Su r Jack jet Martin 108 Fran’ yoahu Strathiine, Willanadc made 6 re a reeats run to the hospital. He | suits of size 36 ONY? Fach suit berg tetpe b Gostuplai sc scyd And Biderone Saished as but one chance tn bune| THREE sults of sie 4 | of two pieces—coat and By buke'ag Centers aM oh oe eS ace ne sras| Greg of sither of the man surviving. "| None. between 36 fan Wae erin sa vtrsnse Raertt ial nagve feat thrown “home streceh,n wt At tm 0m | took Star Mal an led His Shell Crushed. I were, made ° ford vane at 049 to RSs 7 pore 9 tHe next} | Me. Abbott received the full for a er “rapt ‘ out NOW at PUETI RACE —1.20 added: handle for two-year-oily, six furlongs, Btart ce in blo ‘¢ngine on io; sale price....ssss een edgeeee me br. c.. by Bddie Jones—Humidity, Own: ten td draw gate Joe Pointer was a terme | and Ca saee and Me we T Foterwom ter was on “star Hal's Index Hw a Seoeurtal exhidi okt wi is spine and he was injured In- wea alive we .,, Mure 1b oe ea fw 4 $15 Business Suits, #20 Outing Suits, | 15 beat with ALL cay in this’ ALL sIz this " aa ewe Mae ato de Al me wy ts 1 u nels, Crashes, Home q 4-—Ponaull. Overwetzht— Phoebus, 1 Huma had plenty left at the ond. at ns, Chevi &e, S 9 od strong, Jury ©. Inproved. were Beautifull; 5 et na “rape = many with satin shoul- mamta ks Oe oN, Wena at ceame pe. fnlhe et Tinlngse Moder- Yehean WiC EA a ome 2.0 Psereae deat shiver Ore now pry Ar at Mog 2 ew 5 10-8 Away well, Bilver Gre had had te Alans ¢ ‘ ( , 2 DR dwih fe of TE raced tothe qoacter in ta. covanee A’ sion way t i ; we Pd 8 “4 the to of the back stretch He er bem $| to 32 Fancy Vests, fata a Rob B de se arty AL. (SIZES im te, ALL SIZES at the eo uRER RB Wvtonst. cata’ twek hs was ‘net’ gaing | Str mixtures, odd sass, Summer Vents A CS Abe than ae ny ay x ni fe wa na meer No choice Det wees fin, two” Waaie’ tired in fe tae ta ee pao 10. #30, $100, $1.50 and $2.00, — OISOWNS FRIEND. IN COURT. Launérees Aceqees Helper, but dndge Diemiaces Complaint. Mre, Delig Higgins, who lives at No. 5 Ninth ‘avenué, is & washerwoman, OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P. M. sPuMoods BRIGHTON TON BEACH ENTRIES FOR TO -MORROW i MOTHER-IN-LAW RACK TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, ie “= 108 on. it July M.--The entrtes for to-morrow's toe | races are as ae ies = fells ie mit sd Pda oy weonsion ., riand”! and Wounded Second Victim. Who Went to Ald Daughter, Py 2h County, Paty 0 1004, OBOROR HM. MUAPHT, beloved son of Peter Murphy. Funeral from hie late pelidense, Rese 4, bank Tue L_Interment 18 Osivary Comatery ry ne fa «Rete 740-742 Bre-dway, Astor Pace. oe ia Bat Jealous Husband Fired Six Bul ; a: ei vein AE eS lets at Spouse, “Killing Her, pleo. teary . i rue °| te ” is * Kaeeee’ Kecstor. “Watt on Bit uttoreup. 08 | We PRINCETON, N, J., July t.—Rebert| At {ound Ww] a S silt aw't {Theat Clayton, twenty-five years old, the dr ver Of A Deer WAgSS, to-day shot and = be vot wezeaulen * ay a ie ww Horas, baa Graeenat [Si 49 Pot. Rea: éi4| ia ite ter tat killed 66 Csembimeth apenemmneniien tb 40 sedi a ad Deiective Gilles was sent out to get wi ‘ en to the McKiniey Moupical, in| TAA! Aart oN ? All ire he ineatie of ) Virion nod Mdina! Trenton. " y arrented. When taken sing the Into custody he sald he was glad that | 44: he bad committed the deta. Mie met ja| between iss Bi me was eenajociy indigaant,| sald tu have been ckused by Jealousy. | they Sir tD, We SS, Renee of misery to * lteaves a aby pee months old. William J, Carkion, ® ladien’ tatlor at, “l know the ‘The counie lived on Jackson street | Witkesbarre, Po, made a sttr Im the| sad Mine se ; Went Porty-serenth street station to-| aad with bor went over of }day by asking the serge: 9 pat ait] eating and ‘civelrs, Ruch nia detectives on.a rolubery cary in| MFHT Were rebied by har, eanel Cidyton aconding hie ot whieh: de Agures 9 Joser, Carita s.!4) 29 OWL 1 Wish you Would get that pin, the yen ad of other men. that om Aaturday aight last, after pre | back and our rings and earrings #4) ten and her mother senting p joiter of Introduction to some Syhee UMngs. She took everything tor the wite of Jameb people in Woeet Fifty-iourth stret, ie] ™: arenes we Si was unburdened of & $28 diamond pin. ah

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