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it of an attempted escape from Service men last evening, Alfred twenty-six years old, a bar- Shields, Pasquale Savorani, twenty-three, a to, represent him, showed his familiarity with matters by promptly Jegal @xamination. Savorani @ peme, and the two were held ‘ball for the Federal Grand . Hating no bondemen they were in the Ludlow street jail. Gr elli afd Bavoran! were arrested Bt Wight by half a dosen Secret ser- after a desperate struggle torelll, the smaller of the two and Halma followed them about side, watching the pair, the Service men allege, passing quarters on unsuspecting ~ from bartenders ‘ouere to be used as evidence, , | Makes Dash for Freedom. ‘Waverley place and Sixun ovens entered a saioon, woere he ‘nave puswed anowier cut and tly arrested. At the seme toreill was tuken Into cystod) ne aide: ) duet as ret m Henty atcempted to slip 9, enous On daniorelil in te unexpectedly wrenched his free, outing it dadly aoout We ; anap wok of the cuff failed to toe suspected counterfelter ny hurried dash for {reedom. Ward Washington Square, where oncert Waa in progress, intend- ay, to mingle with the crowd fired wo shots in the alr from er, which attracted the atten- “yen Biunt and other po- the They closed in on al orervarertd him after dycing which they were “¥; to semnie tee Ital a, rel ard ntore’ fandtal of bad ane which the crowd sed to ly Dl Eecape from Station. took their prisoner to the street tation, where Bayorant been taken. Santorelli was ront of the sergeant’s Jesk igree waa about to be taken, he Made another unexpected at- 10 escape OY dashing toward che Captain Powers was just ént: atation-house ard quickly over: pvr byet flee! im tat jan at the door Becret-: ee ‘nen then visited ye d by Savorani, at No. aireet, where they counterfeiting plant of metal, '&c, lef Flynn, of the Se ae the coin made by the men ae h better than the usual coan- Cag saaariet ahd well calculated vo particularly at nighttime }Themaht Wate Had Him, | li tolé Chief Flynn to-day that He ran last night wae be- : it the agents of the er him. He had aimed, by the dreaded society, and when nt Henry ‘ snap the cuffe on Nim, talien declared he thought the Ga were about to kidnap and carry m away to be tortured le no attempt to explain his om of the spurious money, or with Savorani, in whose iets Haas Plant was discovered, is 3 + SECRET SEAM MAN SENTENCED |= ies Peeke Gets Five Years “Sif Trenton Prison for Taking |< J, Bribes, and Italian interpre |; ote Four, 2 (Breccia! to The Evenine World) INGTON, Del, Aug. 2.—Judge} Bradford in the United States District to-day sentenced former Secret Agent Peeke, of New York, to Years and Italian Interpreter De- a four years in the Trenton ary. coral employed to run down. the rallzatton fraud c: pal i from the Italian —- LONDON STOCKS QUIET. Imp ‘oved After Steady ut Lacked Feature. IDON; Aus, 2—With the month fates for money and discounts in the matket to-day ness enerally was quiet rere steady not being af. an unimportant arneunced during. ler owing to at about fractionally, "were mere Continent. it Jap. 4008 were tes #45 Yd No. 183 West Fourth street, to-day before United in the on.@ charge of coun- ‘“Handeuffed to Santorelli » of No, 1M West Fourth street, waiving The, W! led by a hol.) ¥ THERE IS NOTHING DOIN ‘STOCKS SLUMP IN THE FINAL TRADING See-Saw Session Was Marked by Some Brisk Doings with Southern Pacific and Steel the Features, There & general drop in stocks bemond The market closing lower afti 4 see-saw senmlon, Prices had held we up atan advance and with a good run of trading until the last hour, when all the Het took a sudden slump. Southern Pacific was the feature in the early dealings. Opening at @ 1-2, a! galn of 1, then went to 69 1-3, but re- .|acted and closed steady around (9 1-4 starting at) Steel common waa firm, 12 1-4, advancing fractionally and clos: ing steady at 121-4. The preferred was quite active all day and advanced to 1 3-4, but in the @nal run sold down to © 3-4, a low of 3-4, In the local tractions Brooklyn Rapid Transit’ was the steadieat, begining at 51 1-4, selling to 62 1-4, a gain of 7-8, and closing steady around the opening fiture. “Metropolitan was active throughout the day, but weak. After opening at U9 $4, 1-4 low, tt closed at the bottom figure of the day, 118 1-4, & loss of 134 been | Metropolitan Securities lost 7-4 of a point on the day's tranmotiona, closing at 5-8. Among the specialties Consolidated Gas was quite active and closed at 1%, an advance of 21-4 points. Al} the other stocks closed generally oo, averaging losees of from 14 to ob Der cent. ‘The bond market was quite active, but Whhout any change in prices. The total sales of stocks to-day were 328.70 shares, and of bonds $1,446,009, The Closing Quotations To-day’ 2 high jowest and closing prices a net from adturday's “closing ices, oF “from leat Tecorded male are as lowe. ‘ * Clos Com Amal. Copper 34 — mh oe i Ref 3 » ay Rpt ws wey + Amu pas Wy Om SB AL taser oc we is a imi] Bah Cinlo LN ee? Fev Rad Tran Gs ws 38+ & 135 1S iy ly es. oe Wea we 1h 13% ‘4 ¥ " Set vt 2 thin’ a Sogo WS) MHEG WE NG, He i Bay i” fo HOY Ay Ply | + TAG ID tay + | U5 KR a WA Se my Wl 1" te % Hoe 154 tie 415 Hh 4 dy 8 BX Bo me § oe MH MOR + WS TAS 118 = ve ORs XY 1 ny) tee & i wo ook ia a} G oa rt 4 ay @ 8 HY ly a 4 40 a0 Be gs as 4 28% NS Ry mM ? iA a * Hh 8M Bay, ee i q f , the we ek % oS he ge +h Some Mes & iw AY thy itt) S ms Y ~ pecilne ‘4 ee BERLIN, Aug, 2—The correspondent of the Lokal Anselger, at Copenhagen. \telegraphe that King Christian ts not in good health, and that consequently be has abandoned Pg intended journey to Ride, Jutland, to — aye Oe wo ere SEP EL EE EES. STANCHFIELD IS HILL'S CANDIDATE Once Defeated Nominee Would Like to Make Another Run for Governor, and He, Davia 8, and McCarren Meet. That something is going ty be doing evident to-day when Senator David B. Hill, Patrick Henry MeCarren and John B. Btanchfield, of Elmira, held [a long three-cornered dincursin at! , the Hoffman House, Although Mr,! Stanchfield has been a candidate tor Voverner on the Democratic ticket be- fore and was defeated he would like to try It again. is ainbition of Mr. Stanchfeld is supposed to be fostered by Senator Hill und, of course, by State Senator Mc- Carren, It ts well known In Tammany Hall that Mr. Btanchfleld yearns to run for Governor this vear, not only for the Sonor attached to the nominu- tlon, but because he thinks there is a good chance for the Democratic them to win, Mr. Murphy's interview on the pos- sibilities of the situation after his re- turn from a visit to Eso shown if his assertion that ‘this not te time for a campaign of or a candidate for vindication, We don't want te out up any former championa” ‘A nomfation for Mr, Stanchfield would de in line with a vindication for Stanchfeld and Hill. But it would not be a success as a harmonising factor {yn the struggle between Hill and Tammany Hall The arrival of Benator Hilt and Mr. Staachfie!d In New York for discussion with che antl'Tammany leaders in the Democratic party is believed to have been prompted by advice from Judge ester Taylor, of \imira, » Hill he tenant. He made a close study of the situa- tion and is supposed to have reported that Murphy & not going to try, to force the nomination of Mayor MeClel- 44, QUL Is SeeKINg 10 MAKE AN Up-Hiate alliance by which be can control the convention in return for & delivery o the Tammany votes to @ sattafactory up-State a ‘ “A Buch a candidate would a ae to Charles Goodyear, of Butta Oo. Tt re mains to be seen whether Erie County would vote with Tammany to control the event that Tammany should to support Mr Goodyear. j many hae 10 votes—less than one- fourth of the total In the convention. in add.tion Mr. phy will co several Brooklyn districts, all of chester and Queen: and some districts that will stand anybody to Sea ule te get a wort ing majority the convention My Murphy will have () £0 ouLAnd «pear something ke 100 votes in addition to those already pledged to bim, and Senator Hill fs con- fident that thie is # task beyond Mr. Murphy's eee d ‘After the confcrerce at the Hoftman House Senator Hill waa joined by Will jam F. Sheehan, and they went off on mysterious mission to the financtal dis- Tt was rumored that they were to: conference with several Demo- prominent in banking circles. [t ie rstood that Mr. Sheehan has con. sdnted to be chairman of the National Executive Commitee, and that hi intment will be announced as toon “hairman Taggart returns from Indian- apolis — MAYOR LIKED HIS TRIP TO ESOPUS. When Mayor MeClellan reached the Clty Hall to-day for the firet time in several days he found many persons there who were anxious to know how he had Uked hia trip to Esopus, Yes,” sad the Mayor .o the reporters, "I nado fine wip up “Sopus was,’ Sle allie Mink is ’ waste 4b HHS ST HHT OSCOSSE oe OF: more of the counterfelt OOOOE4O6044 4424 OOS10LEEDEDEEODIDDEEIDEDD DE ITEDED EDDA EEDA ODED G, in the language of the natives of those carts, There's nothing to tell enon it, except that we had a fine tri on the yacht, two whi A here, a Rood meals nice talk with Judge Parker and a trip down again.” pes 8IG HURRAH TO-NIGHT FOR JUDGE PARKER Senator G. W. Plunkitt ts going to indorse Parker and Davis with a bip, hurrah and tiger to-night. He called & meeting of his General Com- mittee and extended invitations as well number of the voters of the ) Assembly District, The Senator will make a speech to | bring out an enthusiastic indorsement of the leaders on the tieket, A commit- about the Democratic Gubernatorial toa of twenty-five will be named at the | ttade fairly active, Corn was firm, and | nomination in a short timé Was made! mesting to make up the ticket for the fhgured about the same fractionally aa district, All the district captains will jbe instructed to make a complete can-| ay, 947-3; Beptember, 966-8; Decerm 8. | | vese of thelr respective sections and as-| ber, 9% 7-3. Corn—Sep'ember, nie id. ‘ certain the hame and address of ever: Chicago's opening nicea were: Wheat new veter, ay hi —May, to ou 8 September, 921-2 ” ' . to 921-4; old, 93 6-8; ‘December, | Aa to 1 am getting busy,” the Senator sald! 91 1.3, Corn—May, 61-9 tod; 6 that no ¢ will grow un- hs, December, 47 ny to wants to year the fy Pasay 1 ig: mitic ticket t ats history, and I want diatrict to be oné of the biggest of jot. Th ne Boing to poly a peooretl year, when Jud Parker Henry Gasaway Davis are sent to ne White House the boys of Tammany will be mighty ures for the OPPENHEIM inners,” PARKER LOOKS 10 Giving All His Spare Time to Speech of Acceptance, but Is In Constant Communication with the Leaders. NAMING OF PEABODY AS TREASURER EXPECTED. Sheehan Will Likely Head the Executive Committee+Judge May Accept Invitation to St. Louis Fair, ESOPUS, N. Y., Aug. 2.—A reiny day and @ practically complete cessation !n the procession of visitors gave Judge Parker an unbroken spell in which to work on his speech of acceptance, which must be ready by Wednesday of next week, The rumor that George Foster Pea- body would be treasurer of the National Committes was the only {important political topic attracting much atten- tlon here to-day. Judge Parker refused | to comment in any way upon the report, but {t de believed to be well founded, ind unless some important change in the situation is made necessary by later developments the selection of Mr. Pea- body as treasurer will be announced within twenty-four hours, It is known that during the three hours’ conference between Judge Parker ond Mr, Peabody last Saturday practi- cally every important uspect of the Democratic situation was discussed. Important political announcements, including the personnel of the National Executive Committee, are looked tor to- jd or to-morrow fr Jdianapolls, Chairman Taga aing to at~ ss the Indiana mn Conven- ton, It ie said here tha’ is in al- most constant communication with Judge Parker. ” It_is still believed here that William F. Sheehar will be chairman of the Ex- ecutive Committes, and that the Finance Committee will be amaigamated with that bady. Mr. Sheehan remains In New York City, where, ft 1s understood, he is com: bining attention to his legal business with a close co-operation in the affairs of the National Committee, including the selection of new Eastern headquar- ters, Judge Parker refused to-day to con- firm the report that he had accepted fine! the Invitation of Norman E. Mack, the Dagon Committeeman from New York te, to be his guest at the St. Louls Expoattion on New York State Day, Osthere is reason, however, to believe that be might make such a trip as this without violating the principle upon which he has based his determination not to make any speechmuking tour, ‘The oceasion is not to be political. Gov, Odell is expected to make an address upon that day, and prominent in the 9 regar party aMilations, will participate in the ceremonies, 4 fom tar} 0 198 1-4 Did: jad they created new fig Quack, 52 5-8: September, ‘i's to ea; -CLUNSs G Reduced Prices After | Inventory The Entire Summer Stock to be Closed Out Regardless of Cost $20 Linen Walking Suits......seese00e8+ 2050 « $20 Linen Shirt-Waist Suits.......s000086 7.50 $15 Taffeta Silk Shirt-Waist Dresses....... 7,50 $25 Misses’ Walking Suits... ‘ $20 Cloth Walking Suits..... $40 Ladies’ Walking Suits.......+++0++» 20,00 $40 Taffeta Walking Suits.... $7 Linen Walking Skirt $10 Mannish Walking Skirts......... $15 Canvas and Broadcloth Dress Skirts... $20 Voile Mesh Dress Skirts, silk lined. ... The Balance of the High-Class Walking and Dress Suits, original prices ranging from $35.00 to $50.00..... $2 Lawn Waists... $8 China Silk Waists —=—_—- THE WHEAT MARKET, The local wheat market opened strong to-day on smaller receipts with New York's opening prices were: ber, 0 B40. Nee York's closing prices were: Decem jay, 99 3-8, Gorh—Sepeomber, 574-4 bid; December, 8. Chicago's closing pri September, 41-3 to 4 December, 4 bid; May, december, (91-4; May, 1-2. +» 8.75 »» 7,50 HIS NOTIFICATION) THE CHEROKEES}: THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1004 THE TROUBADOUR, MURPHY REVIEWS _ Tammany Leader Sees 5,000 of Maurice Featherson’s Fol- lowers Start from Club-House Twenty-slghth Assembly District has the Tammany organization made such & fine showing, The trip up the river Ps for Their Annual Outing. tt ok oy hy 4 ; HE STOOD ON THE CURB ity Lenser Veatherem ~@ A fireworks programme was planned for to-night includes an exhibition at evary street corner through which the returning paraders pass. For this the Board of Aldermen voted at 'ts last meeting to rescind the fireworks ordinancs for the day, so that nothing oMoial would stand in the way of a popular figale of the Cherokee outing. TO SEE THEM MARCH BY. JAMES McGREERY & G0, It Was the Greatest Parade the Club Has Ever Had, and Winds Up To-Night with a AAA en pega 0 Ladies’ and Children’s Fireworks Display SHIPPING NEWS. Sweaters, ing i ALMANAC FOR TO-DAr. The “Norfolk” Sweater, Ht : mammany Leader Charles F. Murphy |" “US *98m wee TeiMoon resins} = Ladies’ and Children’s reviewed the Cherokee Club parade to- ai ie low Water. sizes, day, but, with the exception of Dock tf Hp % 2.50 Commissioner Maurice Feetherson and | Well Mat Alderman John T. McCall, who Is the pane OF ENO tenn: Value 5.00 Tammany leader of the board, none of sq. the five thousand paraders was aware Military Blouse Sweaters, “ of his presence. He occupled a posi- jee’ Hy . lon on the curb at Elghty-sixth street Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes, . and Second avenue as the parade, with 1.8 Ite four bands and a drum and fife 95 corps swung by, en route for the steam. Value 3.25 boat Cygnus, lying at the foot of East INCOMING TEAMSHIPS, * Eighty-alxth atr Orme wort Rian, A varied stock of sweaters’ | Mr. Murphy surrounded by . vera a Glasgow, for boys and girls, throng of east siders, none of whom y 8 { knew that they were touching elbows Ouran Fi STRAMSHIPS, with the leader of Tammany. He re-| Bremen, Bremen. CRtanta™’ rast ‘ mained on the curd until the fast of the | Pe” Elite oe a nn Galina, Twenty-third Street, a! paraders had passed. Then he boarded | Advance. Cole ‘Salon a gg a & Second avenue car and went direct to the Aanawanda Club House. Later he Appeared at his desk in Tammany Hall, but mentioned to none that he had wit- neased the Cherokee Club parade, Heview Was Informal, Tt was originally intended that Mr, Murphy would review the parad pub- Mely from the of the Cherokee Club House—one of the finest district rerdezvous In the city—at Nos, 82 ana 34 East Seventy-ninth street, known as the "Featherson $70,000 house.” But My. Murphy would not take so promi- Rotterdam, i i ai oe | August Sale of White Shirt Waist Suits. 500 Choice White Shirt Waist Suits, made of fine nent a part in the affair, saying, “Just quality Lawn and Linen and let the review be informal, I will see cut in the latest styles. Some hy de ft b BF kee he obo bs earn perfectly plain, others tucked good as his word. and plaited, and fancily trimmed with insertion and tine embroidery. Value $9.90 to $1 §.00, 4 Yarkdlfornorsto B’way @ 13th St. w one of the largest district or- ganizations in action and bent on a day's pleasure, bound for Witsel's Greve, College Point. At the club-house five thousand tickets entitling the holders to two meals each, olg: and & limited amount of beverage were dis. tributed. Pour bands and t it. Mons lea Fife and Drum Corps were on hana to impart a truly martial atmosphere, and a battalion of uniformed Chero- kees alded in the military picture, The City Record could supply the Red Letter Sale with its unmatched buying opportunities in every department of this great establishment— Receives Fresh Impetus Through Fresh Bargains. If you read our ad. in the Monday paper you must cer- tainly have been here to-day—for what careful buyer could resist such purse-tempting offers as we made? But if for any reason you were unable to get here to-day you owe it to yourself to drop everything else and come to-morrow. Sensational Red Letter Sale Black Silks. One of the grandest op portunities of this sale lies in choice Black Silks, The entire-surplus stock of one of the greatest silk mills in the country, Secured by us at heavy price-concessions, forms. the basis of the sale, As we bought so we sell, It Is the Chance of the Year in Silks. All-silk PEAU DE REINE, soft and Ma ld 65c, value 27 inches wide, in the same quality Full yard wide 20 pieces all-silk guaranteed TAFFETA; never sold for less than $9c.; for this sale 27-inch, in the same silk, with the same guarantee; just the weight for skirts and linings; worth DSG, OF. .crreedseverervoveeege oc 2,000 yards 27-inch TAFFETA—A great oppor- tunity for dressmakers to stock 4 ty linings, at.. 39¢ And the same, in a yard wide see eedeewe 20 pleces of aera Sati nea’ DE SOI 49 49c 79c 98c 49c 3 teh all-silk satin LUXOR worth $1.19, for. 79¢ Real Pongees Are Added to Deepen the Interest 24-inch natural PONGEE, wit col- ored ores Oe 24-inch PONGEE Wa-e e bes Yird-wide PONGEE, in brid burlap CREPE DE CHINE, In all colors ek- sept white;