The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1904, Page 10

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“Catholic and Pro » Magistrate Fines ‘His Name in the loyal counties—the “dielo detent of thelr countrymen by # Drange proceasion was held in 40 the English Parliament agai , Munster and Connaught. "the fact is the national leaven is } ot the Orange workingman faxige of serious politics at present. “Tht fact has filled the “oMcial” or moneyed Orangemen with apprehensior, nd at their’ meeting on the 12th the * Weader, Col, Wallace, denounced the Democratic brethren with Intense bit. wrness, declaring them to be “far worge”’ than the Nationalists. The Dem- brethren retort by calling Wal- lace and his supporters frauds, hum- i. ‘and grinders of the poor, and add- the remark that the Nationalists | Are Rot to be compared with them “Although high officials of the C tho Protess, a sympathy with the Gaelte |ohy extension of the | Janguage {s not at all desired by “Irish the British Government. a curlqus case, which illustrates this, | ‘A man ‘named Mictiael Kearns, to his accuser, was charged caparig an obstruction and assaults | tie police. The obstruction consisted Neate & Yan Gutside a shop door, Gente agsaulc in pulling away from the po- Moeman when he attempted to drag him) the streets to tho police on for giving his name in Irish. Gave Mis Name in I Michael O'Cearean is the man's correct and he speaks both Iriah and ‘Wien the policeman demanded ‘name, he replied in [rish, and the in arrested him when he fe- ed to “transiate” his name into . ‘The Magistrate fined the man and added that if he had given hts jme in Engiish he would not have Ba \bdeteted. ie stated in Dublin that this, frank mn of the Governments lost f to the Mrish Jangunge hos consid ly annoyed the executive and that ~ Bwifte, the Police Magl;trace, has privately rebuked for bis can- When it js recollected that a ja dew, a German, or 4 person @AY nALionallty other than Trish, In cin ure und give his name is own language in legal proceed: ings bere, the gross unfairness of ar- — an Irishman for giv-! (NOT THE MISSING BROKER, | Reladecines Man Harted In Potter's eld s Different Person. unidentified man found in the | River, near Yonkers, and buried Field by Undertaker Willlam Aridale, is not toe Wall atree: uce Waa re anon, of No non said that the missing up alive and wail wife.) her ‘the last six months shows e porn asin to 378.0804 over the fest ze ofeek. and the N260;000. The cotton im- $12,000,000, and the grain Moaide ive Under increases are hinery (g fas nts, i “woo! and woollen goods be (ron. exports drop, el day, to Go THREE - WILL CO apd will be printed Week in the Dublin pollve | ).) 000, an in- | ft Toward U Unity of nity of North and South, testant Is Notable—| a Man for Giving| Irish Language. (Special Correspondence of The Evening World) (From Our Regular Corresponde: “DUBLIN, July 18.—The decay of Orangeism in Ireland was shown by| ‘quietude which has prevailed in Uleter during the week. ‘dhe 12th of July iavariably marked the outbreak of rioting in the " Ulater Counties, such es Donegal, , Monaghan, seldom indulged in riots, but this year here was not | ae single Catholic assaulted by the men who solemnly celebrate | mt.) In olden uperior forces at the Boyn 914 years Belfast, and the usual type of speeches | afterward at two rival gatherings—one being that of the working- men and the other that of the “Old Gang. some two years ago revolted against the landlord and capital whu for generations have been exploiting them, and under the; of Thomas H, Sloan, a man of no small ability, have made con- toward assimilating modern ideas of unity. They elected The workingmen inst a capitalist Orangemen, and Sloan ae got so far as to announce that he has no objection to Home Rule) He wants Ulster for himself. at work in the Orange mass. The Or- workingman has begun to discover that it is not the Pope who reduces ‘and {s willing to listen just now, though not to admit, to argu- in favor of a self-governing Ireland. It may take years, but the con- to national ideas ts quite within the RICH ORANGEMEN APPREHENSIVE. ing bis name in his language will be better apprectated. The yisit of th Duke of Norfolk to Armagh for the opening of the Cat! ile Cathedral there on the 2th te |definitely Know. in ureland ty have a poiltical object, The Duke sre'- to en- Jat Cardinal Vannutell, who 's coming le of England at Unpopular In Ireland, vrecauuons ate being taken to insu ¢ his ination: nrovowed at been "Shannee from ‘he Pope and the the hie in Armagh, | hing. Owing panee In this we hman it is coni lin ‘ena official, Mr Maithew, Kane, died of heart disease while bathing this week. and a police- Wan pamed Hurke, of Ballengurry, was also drowned on the Dublin cs while 11m, ii e weather until to-day Ls re beautiful thro: an | abundant one, and a badly needed flip given to our Industries. Last years bad | summer in eatimdted to have lost us at least $i 9, and in all departments the strain hin been feit Fortunately Ireland Ix very free from serious crime of any kind, which ren- jders ell the more remarkable a tragic oneurtence which took pl yestorday in the Grafton street Is the most fashionable thoroughfare in the metrop- olla, and is continually thronged with people, Yesterday, in the very thick of the throng, a man suddenly produced a razor and before those around could lreallge what had occurred, cut his wife's throat, Fortunately he did not succeed in killing the woman, but, thinking he had done so, he sought to run away Finding. however, the people cloee on his heels, he cut hie own thr Both \the yletim and the would-be murderer are lying in hospital alive but uneon selous, The man's name is Lindsay aod he is an ex-member of the Britis Army It ‘s rémarkable that the last murder committed In Dublin was also com- mitted by a British soldier. [t is be- Heved in Dublin that the scenes of blood with which, the Boar war famil- jarzed men of small education and character has upset thelr moral bal- arica Tt is remarkable that fourteen murders ha been committed by sol diers in Ey nd since the conelusion jof the Boer war, and four veterans have already been’ hanged In expiatton BANK STATEMENT GOOD. Another High Record for Cash All the Fig. vr ad, record for cash hold ures Another high ings was shown In the weekly bank statement lasted today, The figures were good all around and the report ax a whole was excellent presentnd at the as was as follows The statement | Clearing-House | ¥ THE WORLD: SATURD “LITTLE TIM SULLIVAN, ACTING MAYOR OF NEW YORK, SUSTAINING THE DIGNITY OF HIS HIGH OFFICE, STOCKS FLAT WITH THe PRICES MIXED) —"e Reading, Chicago & Alton, Erie, | Tennessee Coal & Iron, Steel Common and Louisville & Nashville Good Issues. With business during the entire see sion of the atock market practieally at @ standatit! to-day the lst was held at » low and with few exceptions closed showing fractional losses, Union Pacttic gave evidence of the most press it losing 7-8 ‘The ‘apparent with drawal ot from t t wien he principal usfavorable influence Reading, Chica Alton, Erie, ‘Ten yeasee Com) & Tron, Am 1 Si & Refining and Louisville & Nashviile were (he good exceptions in the m each closing w trifle higher, St, Poul sold dows to 16 T4 the dl cline being 3-4 Manhatiyn and Metropolitan each Closed unaltered, while Brooklyn Rapid | ‘Transit fost 1-4.and Securities 1-8 per . Losaeb of 1-8 Sey 4 per cent. were fe ni ty Atehiton, Haltimore & Ohio, Missourt /acific and Pennayly ania. 1 common wos up bs Government | level ire & ting while the | preferred Was unchanged be loved inchanged and other bonds | dull but firm | The total sales of stocks were 77,200 shares and of bonds 87 The Closing Quotatlo To-day's highest. lowest and net changes from yeate, ea or from last recordey 2,09, law. Clos. Chow My Copper & Ret Amal loon decrease HI ‘ a “ 023) Mo. Pacitic % A ————— Norfolk é y BOOTHS ON THE CAMPANIA. % LIVERPOOL, July %.—The' Cunard re | line steamer Campania, which sails from hore to-day tor New York, takes among “1% her passengers Commander Booth | § ¢ | Tucker, of the Salvation Army, and| 3, + % s Charles Booth, the author of several works on the pocr of London and for- rer President of the Royal Statistical Soelety , Rooms or Apartments To oe or Wanted To Rent Advt. sent to THE WORLD Either Friday or Satur- TIMES ST $1.00, in much more than MB MILLION COPIES OF THE WORLD |. Because it will be given ONE EXTRA insertion in The Evening World The advertiser has the choice of combinations : { ing World Sunday Morning World World op Mouday Moruing World World World World Monday Evenin Tuesday Morning World Union Tet dane SHIPPING NEWS, FOR 0-DAY ALMANAC + L8d/Sud sete. 7.19 Moon rises hit; January, We TIDES ish Water. low Wate re AM pM Hook var lovernor'a island 40 _danu Hel cate Perr su 9931 February 0 9.18; March, | —— O77. Market ed steady Pont OF NBW YORK. WHEAT MARKET. ARRIVED r Netish King anewerp!| Aided by @ {ittle foreign support Martello Hull | wheat ypened firm and ent highs ‘oie “ contay. ‘The vente Iinflue however, Bi Dorad rain in the spring wheat terr Viellancia Pm , weiere tet has been complained Ply Corn started dull, but a trifle bigh YorR's opening‘ py INCOMING 8 t—September ; December, DUE TO-DAY ago's opening prices wer wont ember, M14 to M1-2; i es to 10.1.4 tu s: duly, a6 {to 91 $4 1—Bepte OUTGOING STEAMBHIVS ry ober, M4 to F BAILED AY oe Sore woe Jamaica New York's ch Havana W inveat September, \ Orenada ber, Mi-8 bid: May. @ uf | A acs der, 4434 bid; Dovemnber, $2 Did Isard Soest ie y New Orleans a innetoniea London, Ei Aud. Galveston. ulgarie, Hamburs. Moarie. Nort Read The sunday World's great |’ oaalind 4,.0cean Abi awa Direetory Areentine. | great world im itself, filled y oor aa Gee Kane me ae ita ated vor Acting Mayor Ur MURPHY TO. SHEEHAN CONFER fh TRIAL BL PUL | 1 IAL Deputy Police Commissioner Farrell Will Prefer Charges. Alleging Conduct Unbecoming WITH BEL MONT Follows Taggart’s Visit to Eso- pus and Believed to Relate to): ‘Treasurership of’ National an Cfficer. Committee. mee a Weld Lear Bie rad William F, Sheehan and Aust Bel- if conduct unbecoming an afficer would MOAt were In Conference at tne Hoff: i Mua bide man House to-day, having been be preferred agains Capt, Patrick J. brought together, it is maid, by the Murphy. of che Hamilton avenue stw receipt of a telegram from Chalrman a des raveted before! 70%" Tageart, now on his way to Raise lous OM). Chninmen ‘Taggart stopped off at ere te st “hursday Esopus lust night to tak with Judge iy 1 Murphy was acting Inspee-| Parker, It is belleved that the tele- ; Headquarters, b@) gram was prompted by what was de- phomert sig or {ded upon at Esopus regarding the Tk war on ‘Toursday that the funeral | Treasurership of the National Com- +f F , was held. Capt | mittee, Although Mr. Belmont and Murphy und Capt had Mr, Sheohan declined to state the na- wors und friends for years, and | we of thelr conference, It ls belleved Murphy, caus liaok trots. ite funatell he banka Wicormed Me. Bhenhed that fecling very cast down, He to an Evening World reporer 4 reaul f, he may bit out that night _xe—eteenlinitipenseis TWO PAINTERS FALL. Seafford at Vifth Floor Rreaks- Hoth Mew Badly Hart Adam Greshner and August Bricker, two painters who live at No, 22 Bast Thivty-Afth street, were painting the at No, 106 West Portieth street, |when their scaffold that, as jave been | als gril “ of Burts which was at the I net 1 Now The men fell in the street unvongcous. They were carried into t oft a D R. HH. Andersm, a No. 1® West Fortieth reet, and later sont Bellevue Hos; A man who witnessed the fall be- ome #9 excdted that he had a fit and ie too, Was carried into Dr, Ander- son's house. He Went away without giving his name Gresbner and Bracker were very bad ly injured and may 4 ———————————— COTTON MARKET, Cotton market news was rather bear- ‘ y, especially that relating to the crop; yet trading began steady with prices 1 to 4 points lower, and after the call rallied all ground on a renewal of confident bull support. The Liverpool market was closed to-day, and this tended to restrict trade somewhat, The weather conditions in the del could scarceiy bo improved upon, but fc was Not a case of Crop OF Weather news ir the early trade, but rather of the abil- tty of the oul) elemen: to hold the , | market by: sheer te Che opening wore: August, % to 9.98; Oc- r, 9.74 of | 10.20 to 18.21; Se , OE to 8 she'Wants v6 the wert, admitted | he would positively not be Treasurer ot the J F Committee. Edward Simmons, President of the rth National Bank, who {s spoken { for the place, waa reported to be in conference to-day with Charles F, Murphy, President Simmons ts one of the Tammany teader’s advisers, ‘During the last campaign President Simmons had something to say about Mayor McClellan and did much to ald in his . Simmons intends takin, part In the coming national campaign, end hia trends want him to be Treasurer of the National Commit- tee. $7000 A WEEK TO (EEP MILL HANDS Fall River Strikers Sure Money Will Come in for Them While Conflict with Employers Lasts| * —Conditions Unchanged. VALL RIVER, Mass., July %—The close of the first week of the cotton mill strike, involving some twenty-six thou- sand operatives and eighty-one’ mills, here finds the situation without a change since the strike order went Into effect Monday morning. Each side to the con- troversy reindins firm—the manutactur- ers holding (0 thelr position that the “| mille will be operated only on condition that tie 121-2 per cent. reduction be ae- AY EVENING, JULY 90, 10904. ae Sr aN LITLE TMS HR MOR AA Ocoupies the Municipal Exeou- | tive Chair with an Airy Grace | and Keeps on Breaking Reo- ords Signing Gold Bonds. LUNCHEON FOR HIM? | “BEEF AND” AT DOLAN’S. On the First Page Will Be Printed the Only Photograph of MRS. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER Ta‘fen in Thirty Years. An interesting picture of the little-known wife « East Side Friends Drop In to | Congratulate Him and To- | Night There Will Be a Big Re- | geption in His Honor, —. The Sullivan ster continued tn its aes lag Mayor tad ‘abrorted {Of the richest man in the world, together with ee ag mens “aunea|@ Sketch of her characteristics, manners, and dollars worth of city bonds, Writers’ cramp did not affect him, so that by the time the second million dollars’ ne the Et NO — | simple mode of life. eral had received his signature “Lilt- Ue Tim" was prepared to lay claim to the champlonship among Mayors of the endurance signa- ming contest. bé y. through the ubsence from | the city of Mayor McClellan and Pres!- dent Fornes, Tim Sullivan was boosted into the Mayor's chair, and when once boosted It doesn't take a Sullivan long to get wise to conditions and the Im- portance e. He dropped into the Mayor's easy chair with easy grace and, twining his long legs beneath the Mayor's superb mahogany dosk, touchsd the electric buiton | Sent for the Gold Bonds, | “I wish to speak with the Comp- troller," sald the Act’ ¢ Mayor, and in: ‘stantly the attendant dashed to estab- ish telephonic connection with tne Pinance Department. ‘Then this ensued “Hello! Is this the Comptroller's jofice? Well, I understand that you |have several millions’ worth of bonds you want signed. Chase them right over to the Mayor's office and I will get busy with them and polish them off in Every Week a Short Story by a Well-Knowr, Writer of Fiction. The Feature for To-Morrow: | The Nerve of Mr. Wattles. irks An amusing story of how a band of ‘‘cow- punchers’’ were ‘‘taken in’’ by an effete young man from the East. By Chauncey Hotchkiss. Illustrated by Dan Smith. recent years for ture “Outdoor” Plank in the Candidates’ Platform, : es talking?” came back over the ROOSEVELT e “os DAVIS ‘e st, # ee mwvor-o sve! DARKER. » - + FAIRBANKS \, “Acting Mayor Fornes?” again asked the volee from the Finance Department “Not on your life! This is Acting Mayor Sullivan,” and then the wires shook until the insulation began to drop off, ‘Three men, heavily guarded, each car- sing 4 satchel filled with gold bonds, entered the Mayor's office lew min- utes later, and the task of signing the certificates began. Acting Mayor Sulll- van proved that he was no novice in slinging ink, His fountain-pen wriggted over the signature space at lightning speed, and his dextrous wrist fipped the bonds across the broad desk with the accuracy of a ball-tosser. Like Rolling 0@ a Log, “How do I like being Mayor of this great city?’ asked Mr. Sullivan. “Why, it's like rolling off a log. Being Mayor ain't what it's cracked up to be. fellow has to fill too many parts to make the place desirable for me, I'd like to run the city the way I feel about it, but there are a lot of people who wouldn't stand for it. But what's the use of talking along that line? 1 wouldn't take the job as a permanent fenture of my life if it was handed out or a silver salver.” While the acting Mayor was talking a delegation from the “Sixth” arrived to offer their congratulations, They were ushered Into the acting Mayor's pres- ence without formality “This is out of sight,” sald Billy Lon, “A feller dont have to wear a full dress sult’ to get in to see Timmy when he is Mayor.” “No.” said Acting Mayor Sullivan, “I am no better to-day than I was yester- day or the day before, What was good enough for me last Saturday is good enough for me to-day and that {s no joke,” Friends Drop in to See Him, Senator Fitzgerald, who went to the Senate when “Big Tim" got ambitious to meet national characters and elected himself to Congress, was also a caller, “Just dropped in to pay my respects to the acting Mayor and wish him a term of unquestioned success,” said the Sen ator, grasping the hand of “Litile ‘Tim. “Glad to see you; make yourself com- * said the acting A Mover. dash- ture to another Penatoe ames J, Frawley also called How all four of the two parties’ candidates foi the Presidency and Vice-President go in 101 open-air exercise to keep them well and strong, Illustrated with photographs of action, ——<—_—_$_$_ $ _ LS EXILES FROM NEW YORK. Notorious Fugitives from New York Justice. Dr. Flower, H. E. Talcott, Sharkey and others, Where they are and what they would give to be able to come back. i ——_—————————————==S=S=a== “The Girl-Gibson.” o The story of Miss Boyd Dillon, who, at 19, has made a name for herself in the art world. Her remarkable work and the girl’s story of. het struggles. A BookKeeper’s Dream of a Palace and How It Was Realized. Being the story of Joha A. McCall’s fairylike mansion at West End, N, J. Afloat in a Lifeboat for Seven Days. ye Ee ens oO THe thrilling story of a survivor of the sinking of the steamer Norge. —SESa=>aDBOaEaBaaeE]UEHhL—EEEEESE==AL. Crime Mystery in the Knot of a Rope. | The unsolved puzzle in the death of a man whose body was found in the water at Fas Rockaway. t” asked Senator aebonds: ie bond: just ture a8 “hh st as good 4 yor's a a answered the acting At lunch hour Alderman Sullivan dis- covered that acting Mayors possess an appetite. He declared all work off UY the lunch hour, and rose from his deal hurry call shall 1 has ‘e Club rt LOW dant there, you “In the event of summon you At inka Ber iW Meciaian dine cepted and the operatives equatiy firm Just congeet with Jolin Meehau's that they will not work under this re- kk Row. T will feed with the rest ri oF the aristocrats on ‘beef and’ iy.” duction. eaid LAttle Tim as another delegation of The strike so far has been most or-! his fejiowers ar d Ai Ay derly, si he « jeaders lose side, They trw in the wake of the ra cane yf en leaders lore NO} A oting Mayor, who ted the Way 10 Mee- V; ti n Ex appr ®, vs beet an eans emporium. ‘ises we eaaity of r cin) table wae set for the Acting aca 0 erc: tae embianer of y yor and his guests, and double bar: s the s#tvation A majority of the mill from the and there ations Chat ¢ will be altempt () resume operations in the It ig estimated by the strik that lt will cost $2,000 a Week to con. but they or (hat thie amount will be forthcoming from the funds Which have peen pledged by ‘unions. aot only in SJelty but through: rench Canadian ¢. eratives have gone to ean ae " La vinees to oa i n Wood ‘sper an fee ons of “beef and” were sefved. On the way back to City Hall Johany } White, Alderman Krink Dowling Alderman Fred Richter eompls a nger for Health and Beauty. they had not been served with “What's the matter with in? Just dip voursell do the, water wud the A A inte the oMeint room the task of be q A Reception To.Night, the expiration of bis term as ‘or at sundown to-day a reerpaion Pe eS tte tendered a ry club rooms. ne, ‘altho hh bes pps The Midsummer Stage in Pictures. “Panhandle Pete’s Great Horse Race,” and other amusing features.in the Funny Side, eee 4 My feet ss tebe = biz , ; #

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