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YOUNG ACTRESS CHES Ms of Political Battles Days to Constitute at the Aeria! TEIN WILL OFFER ‘FOREIGN NOVELTY. Outlying Theatres to jew Sherlock Holmes for Proctor’s Twenty- Street Theatre. Bovelty in the form of an of campaign songs and from Washington's time up will be added to "A Little " at the Aerial Gardens Marry B. Smith and Alfred ‘Rave strung the series to- ‘with other words and musto. eo Med be introduced in the eceberetein will introduce novelty at the Para- Garden on Monday night, " je @ life-siae figure of a {s sald to do everything ‘Under the guidance of Fred- the inventor,, the autom- ‘walk, dance, write its name d, smoke a cigarette, Calisthenice, and, as & the performance, will ride a “All the big acts will be re them che Mysterious ice and Prevost, Hull Willy Zimmerman, the and “Parsifalia.” bill will be presented on the Roof, Guerrero, the Spanish will return to “The Rose Dagger.” Sinon and Paris, it Greeks,” wil! introduce fm thelr unique performance, Vaudeville arrivals will be Buckner, bicyclist; Van Auken on, horiaontal bar perform. Brothers, banjot eam i will Patochen and Marion Cilfton, comedy I continue un-jacrobatic and singing sketch, end Square Garden | Alexis and Schall, “Tommy Atkins and the ie Dancing Gt Ta the Theatres, 1 iadiolue Sloome in the summer warded # blooms in the au Pail, Pout” witi co; ané “The ft, the Eden Musee. ‘uber's Museum the main attrac- tlon will be a four-round bout between ntinue at Maid and the ae enter upon its fourth week E t merneney Kelly, the 118-pound cham- York Theatre, “") pion of New Hngland: and hie sparing Bternal city” wit remain an- fertner, Tommy Daly, of Bellow Falla, 4 td at the Academy of Music, ie West End Theatre will open next @vening with ‘Two Seaside Attractions, John C. Fisher's Pipavetion of "The Ltdle | Silver iw will be the attraction at the nhattan Beach Theatre, ila Theatre reopens to. Salts EAwards will have Sam Bernard's “’ part, and Beatrice Gold with ‘Alone in the World,” a new Wrenne. ‘Shannon’ a Bana will mii play ‘Hal Reid. ty ¢ gongerts, way 4 it. Louls Fair fir Fitty-eighth Street Theatre | be Alapl, ayed this tvenitg “in Pala 2 DANCING AT THE AERIAL THEATRE. Pit hitheatre at Manhattan, LY mee Si the apectawie of ' pra Ar Areanume | be Tu hen an elaborate exhibition will 4 aiven. The bill at the Brighton Beach Musio Haj will include H. 7, Lee. in “Great Men, Past and Pr Elita: Proctor Otis, who goes int audeville for next week only; George Wilson, the m{ Marzelli Queen of the World; “The Talkative Miss } and others. Luna Park, with its hundreds of lively attractions, immense crowds. 9 Gerard, the expert horse woman, will be one of the attractions at Dreamland next week. Robert Mc- herson and his troupe of lions offer | series act at Bostock’s Animal re continues to draw ite new season on yn ‘Thee attraction will B. Blaney's latest thriller, to Be Pttied Than Scorned,” ‘@pan of ie will be at the ‘a will ae “Wedded and “BULLS RULED IN THE STOCK MARKET : All the Laden a Showed Good |: Advances in Active Trading,| w: but Several Features Gave Indication of Manipulation, Russia” will bo the offering the Dewey and the Gotham open the Fourteenth street house “The Gay Morning Glories,” and place with “The Moonlight 7 VYandeville Offerings. Bhadow,” which the Mansfield company will present _ Twenty-third Street The: the management has pred ft is pleased to call “the Of vaudeville.” It is a tabloid of the Sherlock Holmes & wurprising finish. The little %. work of Edward MoWade, yop ler garg] The feature of the market was the Gertrude Mansfield is said to|#t7ons advance in the Southern and rtunity for intense act- Union Pacific issues and a renewal of Sa » 1p the character he/bull strength in Atchison. Southern . fakes part in a fight. The| Pacific advanced I 14 per cent. and includes Guy Bennett and Jo. Sere “ide Prices were at tne. highest of the sension when the stock market closed to-day, the trading betng active and several issues being giver special at- tention, sketch will be! pacific wa! up 1-2, @ Atohison rose Her | Busy 1 1-8 and held all of A and Powell, the magician, will te de .. a of 1 1-6 chief vauderillo feature. At gepid 2 Futh Avenue Theatre “The Steel preferred rose 11-3 on good sales and closed strong. with @ net main of 13-8. The common was firm and closed fractionally higher. The local tractions were in active and developed considerable strength. Metropolitan Street Rtllway and Brook- lyn Rapid Transit were the strongest, the former closing with & @ain of 11-4 and the latter being up a@ full point. Metropolitan Securities advanced over @ Doint in the early dealing but re- Acted in the final run and closer firm 1-4 higher. The several features of the market Sugwested manipulation by either @ pool Or a clever operator, Sugar was active and closed @ point higher, 3 Missourt Pacific and Pennsylvania gained $4, Southern Rali- way 1-2 and Amalgamated Copper 1-8. Lyons” will be presented by the , and Wood and Berry, in Rob- area thd undred an treet Theatre. Perr: id dancers, mb fst, iT for a limited tt Mond: Sg She sang for the “ Ro Com jus ry a oad for M ted aa lg has @ reperto: ° and “torty-two” Sberts ox ty ee gf og Re our sien bend eat, lowest and closing prices fe and May mn yeater pers; ma nee, singing and 3 Mr. an re, Lal gthe Gancing couple; Charics SUCCESSES—|| FORLD, WANTS.” Dur-| “Ang the months of June | yand July there were| 43,446 separate Sum) 24 og Buaols ule Met. Met, aan Becuritien attan a. World—4,451 than any other closed strong, with a gain of 4 Union|} he Rrmpie's Gas Wi 1h OI + Reali 3 em” no BS yy Rock ore i oe 2 By Wy + t Rock, Iiand pf... ook, OO, South. Pacteig La + & ih Pac. ries, 3 ae 3 Ry ant) MQ hh OR EO peemt. Bis Oily Bit td pt. SN OA i) 1, wh ou at +1 t ty oS ay t lain mi % 1% y Steel pt i % F ri iB iT Water, pe. . 30! + Advance - Bosline N mm * 8 SS BANK STATEMENT GOOD, Increase tn Lo x Heavy Cai An allsaround improvement shown in this week's bank statement, Iewued to-day, An increase in loans Wae offset by the heavy cash holdings. The figures as issued at the Clearing- House were: Offset by the Holdings, was Loans... norease $1,014,800 Depoaita nerease ease “A018 (00 Ctreulation Decrease Lewal tender LONDON STOCKS STEADY. American He} Well During the Seanton and ed Quiet, LONDON, Aug. 1!—Rates for money in the market to-lay had an easy ten- dency In consequence of the ralease of $17,600,000 in dividends, but they were hot quotably lower owing to the pay- ment to be made Aug. 15 of a call for over %,000,000 of the Japanese joan, Discounta were influenced by the tn- creased supply of money, besides the pending large arrivals of gold. In- cluding $2,600,000 shipped from India to- day It Is estimated that $9,670,000 ts on the way to London, not including the sum recently amnounced from New York, which it ts belleved will ulti. mately come, rothers,| Bonds were active and strong. Prices on the Stock Exchan, se were The total sales of stocks to-day were | steady, but there was the usual week- | 313,600 shares and of bonds $1,008, fend, siackne Conso| re slightly Tho total for the week were 1,852,100 | easier, mericans atondy at shares and $14,911,000 In bonds, about parity in expectation of a favor: able bank atement. They closed quiet. Imperial Japanese Government 63 ‘ot 194 were quoted at 9% 1-4 —— THE COTTON MARKET, ‘The local cotton market opened steady to-day with prices 1 point higher to 4 points lower, There was a fair de. mand for December on call, partly for but offerings supplied the buy- t to decline 3 to 6 opening prices were ah a, gevte mber, 9.82 to 9.88; wore: Aug tember, 9.80 to 9.85, Ov- $4; November, 8.57 to to 9.61; January, MR. DOOLEY Political Hopeful: Mi and tli ness } Sun. a "Wor oe 4 mora! ures by Gene Carr, Wierd ;| company thought | inform the peaple waiting there that if ‘erpool. t, | Etruria, Liverpool. ; ese NEW PLAINT FOR |Westchester > Bal Commuters at Hearing on New Haven Road’s Poor Service Will Tell of Marooning of Thousands. PASSENGERS NOT TOLD OF BLOCK ON THE RAILWAY. When Bridge Collapsed in the Bronx Trains Were Sent Out Only to Stop at Port Morris— Late Getting Home. When the State Rallroad Commission meets on Aug. % in thie city to listen to the plants of commuters on the New Yors, New Haven and Hartford Rall- toad as to the lessenms of the train service since the beginning of the month, a special committee will pre. sent another phase of the corporation's dealing with the public worth atten- tion, This special committee grows out pt the marooning of thousands of com- mutera at Port Morris last night owing to the collapse of @ bridge at Bedford Park. The bridge, it te reported variously, collapsed between 8 and 4 o'clock, any- way before 4, and the company knew that several hours must elapse before {t would have @ clear track, but not- withstanding it kept on selling tickets at the Grand Centra] Station and send- {nw out trains, Not @ word was said to passengers that might have saved them hours of valuable time and their families worry, Told at Port Morris, ‘The passengers did not learn that the Toad was blocked until they got to One | Hundred and Forty-ninth street and found themselves being shunted onto the Part Morria cut-off to the Harlem branch of the New Haven, There, answering the demands of travellers, conductors, brake and other employees bewan detailing the in- formation that a bridge had fallen at Bodtord Park. ‘U heard tt before we left the ste tlon.” sald one conductor to a group of angry commuters, “Then why didn't you say something to ust" welled a very angry man, and he made @ pass at the conductor's jaw with all his strengto, The commuters friends caught him and led him away, Th was not until after the 680 train had been despatched trom the Grand Central station that the New Haven {t worth while to they wished to get home to any of uy points west of eNw Rochelle they had better go to One Hundred and Twenty- nith street and take the branch trains, ‘The 6.9 train from this city for New Rochetle did not reach there until after M1 o'clock, The 6.09 and trains whtch left between then and 4 o'clock, got to New Rochelle at 8 and 9 o'clock, Tt was discovered after the main line trains had been put on the Port Mor- ris out that there was no switch into the main line tracks of the Harlem branch, and they had to be sent over to the waters’ edge and other engines sent for to tow them back to the main line from the eastern side. 7T in § Many persons bound for New and polnts east had the g00d sense soon after they found themsetve: the dump yard at Port Morris to feave the trains and make thelr way back to New York by trolley, where they spent the night. Tt was reported In all stations along the road up to % o'clock In the evening that there had been a wreck. Wives and mothers and entire families, with the tunnel wreck in mind, thronged the watting-rooms, imagining the most hor- rible things, Nervous women cried and begged the rattroad company for news, but nothing dofinite was obtained until one of the marooned trains arrived at New Rochelle shortly after 8 o'clock and fs passengers told the waiting throngs of women and children what the trouble was and there was no occa sion for worry! ————_— THE WHEAT MARKET, Further unloading caused wheat to the opening of the . Corn wae also helng off 5-8 of a cent, having very Mttle support from the bulls, At Chicago wheat opened weak, with tho crowd nervous. Corn declined in sympathy, with the trade fairly active. ew York's 0} lower at the start, pening prices were ney, 1.08 Pecember, 1.03; Bep- 1004-4. Corn—September, 18. | Chickgo's yw prices were: Wheat be 1-4 to 10; May, 10 #4 } ember, 84 (ow 18 “ September, 6 1-4 to .3; December, wig tw Maat va 49 us ie 49 1-2 ow ork’s — clowin, oes were: Wheat—May, oered, Hes Ss: Beptem- ber, 106 3-8 eoem ber, 1047-8. orn--Bep- tember, 573-4 bid; December, 561-4 Se SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rises. 6.06/8un sets. 7.08/Moon sets. 8.25 bi, TIDES. ioe HES Gorernes'e piaet.. Hell Gate Ferry Bandy Hook.....+95) PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED. Monterey * . City of Macog, Bl Mar... Orisaba Niagara Diamant ¥4. Tourel INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY. ’ Cedric, Liv Marennens, Barbados, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. hen oer TO-DAY. ipton. Sette: Argeating, ‘ioe RAILROAD BOARD Sy HW His Fal 10,200 BAD BILLS) “sass IN DOCTOR'S DESK Complete Counterfeiting Outtit Found in Cavity of Wall in Boston Physician’s Office by Detectives, PROMINENT PRACTITIONER CHARGED WITH CRIME. Fruit Dealer Complained that Gdamnesaeh Side, SEE TO-DAY'S EDITION OR SEND FOR SLAWSON Telephone 1190 Columbus, Dr. Frank G. Sanft, of Rox- bury, Had Passed Bogus Bills on Him—Society Shocked. BOSTON, Mass,, Aug. 13—Dr. Frank G. Banft, respected physician, with a large practice, prominent socially in Roxbury, with an equally prominent wife and 4wo handsome daughters, just budding Into womanhood, stood in the prison pen in the Federal Court here to-day charged with counterfeiting. If the statements of the Seoret Service agents and the Boston and Roxbury police be true, the arrest of. the physt- cian is the most important counterfelt capture made in years in Massachusetts, For months counterfeit 2 bills have been in circulation im Boston and the suburbs, The police, alded by the Seoret Service men, have worked hard to run down the makers of the money, but with no success, These bills have flowed into the banks and many of them have been passed on the elevated railroad and the | surface trolley cars. The banks made | complaint, aa did the railway co lea, but suspicion was not directed Dr, Santt until @ fruit vender read that the physician had passed a coun- terfeit bill on him, A guard waa then set on the doctor, The findings of the; detectives, they declare, convinced them that the arrest of the dootor was war- ranted, Dr. Sanft has been a resident of Bos- ton for the past seventeen years, and lives with his family at No. 66 Centre street, He has a summer practice at the South Shore and maintains an of- fice there In the beach season, He has been prominent socially as well as pro- fesionally in Roxbury, Figured in Mysterious Shooting. A year ago he figured In a mysterious shooting in Roslindale, He claimed that he had been held up, sand-bagged and robbed. No arrests, however, were ek | Apartment, fitted with the uw me cal equipment, With Mrs, Banft look- ing on the officers removed the books and papers from the desk and started to move it away from the wall shat they might search all around it. Vound $10,200 in Desk, They found the desk was connected with the wall, and that falee sides fash- foned to the desk Jed directly into a big cavity in the wall, where t ah doen pn of bills pel wrapped up an ing $10,200 in value were round. Afler the money had been counted the Secret Service men dug Into that big cavity in the wall and pulled out & complete counterfelting outa, In the office they also fuund a asinall @ek filled with genuine quarters and halt dollars, amounting In all t» %. This ie eup by the police to be money received when the spurious bills were “shoved.” FLATS @ APARTMENTS TO Let, 9 Cente Per Line Purnished—Weet Side. 1TH ST, 243 W.— mely furnished room apartment housekeeping. TH, 20 fomplete, Saeevenis furnished "rina, to #8 ab # Unfurnished—East Side, 2D _AV.. 51—Handaoine elevator flats; roveme: reduc: mi eT, E ay ‘ S Nevelor Sane _ quire janitor, 2D AT. 155 corm f cRroUgR; bot jeter, 3 mb airy fooms, “ Lobe Bote only FOTH. 200 F.. between ‘ave—8 and OE Might rooin flats with ail impeovementa; fen WS and $18 sort ST. 16 «& Bata Tooma, bath; legant 7 and S Toome improv mente: new-law Pilldings: cara‘on’ bo sides; 1 Block from station; paar park. rent reasonable. att #3 premises. 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