Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
¢ a a a Va Fronch a | Wrought Ine Roos a Olt min Wenter of the Rociios, In clay at his EUW genius of Pam Noeniet, Boat riny. entnigh street, fi shows Mr eh rome might fem-alive' @luws of the fur Whe stacuccie by the WIth faceriour Airisod Mr, mily when they @OPY of It from the The President Mr, Nocquet in a person Mer, and this so deiigated ‘ne Frenchmen that he will now Baye the work cast tn bronze, Aus pea preauy and hin MOLDED IN i STRENUOUS SHAPE mar ow. WORTENDYKE LINEN MILLS BURNED; LOSS $150,000. Help From Nearby Towns Came Bis Too Imte to Snve the Plant—Fally Insured, MIDLAND PARK, N, J, The extensive linen mills at dyke, aboat a mile from this totally destroyed by. fire colving a loss, ‘s | $26,000, The plant covered about grond and comprisal a bulding and three wings. stories in helen Tue watehn' which appear froma detect e flames were spreading rapidly telephoned to Midland Park and (Ridg wood for assistance, “There was ho department near at hand, and when fire companies from adjacent towns ar- rived the massive stricture was com: pletely in flames and the fire beyond control, ‘The main billding and the three wings were gutted and a large amount f stock and valable machinery was destroyed, The ruins continued to burn for hours and attracted a large crowd from the surrounding towns, — ‘Tne plant belonged (o a company of Pater- son mon, The loss 1s offset by policies In edghteen insurance companies ——_—. Unobserving Men. (From the Boston Transcript.) Kete—Men ere not #o observing ae women, patter not? Kate—Sally's husband was married to | her nearly a year before he found out whe was redheaded, Up to that time he had supposed her was auburn, Worten- place, were thedag, ins estimated, at an acro of ree, main the fire, discovered originated have n d to e electric light wire, AS he June 8.-~| was three | ee ee) DEATH RENEWS ~ LOOSENED GRIP East Side ‘Old Man Man Who Was Discovered to Be Still Alive When All Was Thought to Be Over Finally Succumbs, | | ee | the old man, who ac- physician, Dr, Anton in a state of trance for on Monday night at his home, No, 4 West One Hundred and Kigihteen street, died late Inst night. Although he was ninety-seven years Luneyski was i fairly good health up | to two weeks ago, when an attack of Gastritis necessitated the calling in of | Boris Lunevski, | cording Bokar, two hours to was his | doctor. | Dr. Bokar attended him every day, but the cll man grew steadily worse, and the ff was summoned to his bedside, On Monday might when It | was discovered that the old man was sinking, Dr. Bokar was hastily sum- moned, He was away on another case, however, and he didn't arrive untill al- most midnight. By that time the pa- tient was very low. Later he was pro- nounced dead, Lunevsk!'s sons insisted that he was not 1, bur dying. For a time it was almost impossible to tell whether he wan dead or not. Shortly after this the eyelids of the old man began to filcker. It was nolced by the physician and ‘the sons and they went to work to restore Luneyski to consclousness, They work- ed hard and finally restored him, The old man grew better, and on talked with the mémbers of family, ‘The recovery was the cause of great jubliation. All the rela- | Uves came to «he house to congratulate |th epatient and to wish him long life. The sory, that he had been in @ trance have been burled alive at- great deal of attention in spite of the'd denial of the sons that he ‘wag ever in a condition of catiepsy. Until yasterday it seemed as though Luneveki might achieve hie ambbiion, which wag to round out a hundred years Tuesday his STRANGE GIRL IN RED MASK ARRIVES HERE Young Woman Who Caused Sensation Abroad Comes to Fill Engagement. Mme. “Rouge Domino," the dancer With the red mask, {8 here. She arrived on the steamship Majestle to-day and was among the first of the passengers | to come ashore, | Clad wholly in red, With the red mask | upon her face, she came down the gang- | plank, followed by a maid with a dress | of red and a cap of white | Through special Cia ah the hand bagrage of masked dancer was examined in a ioe and almost As poon as she was on tho pler she Was | making her way to an automodile with | the theatrical manager who has charge of her career in this country On board the ship there was much speculation about the young woman with the red mask. It 1a said that while she was seen about the boat frequently with the mask, there were times when she appeared without It, It was only rumor, however, as to these ap- Pearances, and there was no one who really was willing to say they wero certain a very pretty young woman who had been on deck nearly all of the first day was the one who came aboard wearing the disguise that has baified London and Paris Still there was a great curiosity to know {f she had while on board ship abandoned her mask and mingled f: ly with the passengers. Of co ere were many disappoarances after the first day out of persons unable to come on deck or to meals, and any one missed who had been seen the first day was thought to be seasick One prett young woman who was not seen after the first day was declared to be Mme Rouge Domino, Mme. Rouge Domino appeared at all meals wearing her mask, and when ato took the alr on deck she was ac companied her maid, She kept much to herself the stewardess in charge of her stateroom declared that never had she seen the mask from the woman's face. As she 8 met by down the gangplank she y an Evening World reporter She sm through the mask that a Most covered her tace, gnd in, reply to \uestions said she really could hot her rule to (1 manager, and he led her atomobile that stood to just here she reaistered simply as “Houge Domino," ‘That was the only name given talk, as it was againet ance, She entered) to tho Mas tio pursor, and the young grant inverviey in regard to either o We eghtly bee WUMAN thought tt ought to de satilefaur- hesaels or othe Sare to be considered ino, Is 3 Mey wits | fOFY at the hotel, but not eo. The clerk | ere rude," wald she; “Dut 1 must positively s polttely told her that sie would have \ decline to say anything.” . Mn. Ronee Domino was to have a common nar the big “This way, madame,” sald — the) utenodile to the’ St. 1 sta | Mary he guid would do, or | into requisition. Se ee | any other name, so long os it was tuine and not a nom de guerre, go t ibut she decided to preserve her ito and was told to seek quarters ‘The press agent undorto to find a mora hosp red automobile wa CROKER OUT OF AMERICAN TURF Former Tammany Leader Dis- poses of His Splendid Stock Farm In Richfield Springs at Loss of About $200,000. Richard Croker’s absctute retirement \ot ais; ut the began to sink again, a died just before midnight, Fire in Rallroad Tunnel, DENVER, JUND 8—Word has been fecelved at the general offices of the @ Gre haa broken out among the timbers fm the tunnel at Ruby, twenty-four taftes west of Grand Junction, and has “eemmporarily tied up trafic between Den- | Wer and Satt Lake City. The tunnel is Oniy 690 feet in length, and arrange- prents for transferring passengers from @me side to the other are being made, e origin of the fire is unknown, and ig teat burning Liself out. It will be aye before tramMe through the al will be resumed, Bad Defeat for Heinze, HELENA, JUNE 8—In an oral an- mMouncemem from the bench the Su- preme Court has denied the application for a writ of supervisory control as wought by F, Augustus Heinze, His at- tormeys stated in the argument that if | the writ wae not granted Judge Bor- quin, of Butte, would etriice out Heinze's Qnswers In a sult involving $5,600,000, Wender judgment against him for ‘the fl Amount and prevent the Nmure of Bis property, thus effectually putting im out of business, Dr. Charcot Honored. PARIS, June 8—Minister of Marine Thomson has decorated Dr, Charcat, the explorer who has just returned from | ® voyage to the Antarctic regions, with the cross of the Legion of Honor, ‘To Choose Leper Station. HONOLULU, JUNE 8,--Surgeon-Gen, ‘Wyman, of the Bureau of Publio Health ami the Marine Hospital Service, and Gov, Canter will soil next Friday for @he Molokai leper settlement, where Mr, (Pe My fate the conditions Etta are ested a fale) pee for eral station fon le tobe established at tho set: Uement under an act of the last Con- grees. Berlah Wilkins Dead. WASHINGTON, June §,—Berlah Wil- | the Washington Post, Denver and Rio Grande Railroad thet | and formerly Representative in Congress and family, kine, owner of ;Gomez Goes to Havana. SANTIAGO, Cuba, June 8 —Gen. Maximo Gomez, his attendant physicians accompanied by an escort from Ohio, died suddenly of heart of rural guards, have left Santiago | failure at ‘bis home in this olty, He|hy spocia! train for Havana. ‘The Was born in Ohlo fifty-nine yea: Including his. six yeara In Congress fig, General appeared extremety feeble, but AE had been ‘identified with Wash-|expreseed confidence in his ability to! ington twenty-two years. He wus a di-| endure the journey, A ‘arge, crowd of reotor and a stockholder in many of pe ently weeping viewed the Gen- | the prominent corporations of this city. eral'a departure, | EEE aa A JOB FOR OSCAR, BY WALTER A, SINCLAIR. How would you like to be a King, And learn that you were fired? “Your services will cease this spring, No longer they're required, The cashier wants to see you now, You'll find this 1s no stringing, Wo never did like, anyhow, Your plain and fancy kinging.” That ukase sent to Stockholm was A very, very short thing, “Just please pull out the fuss, Sincerely yours, The Storthing.” It meant, The way th y put him off the job— That ‘We-do-what-we-should” thing—~ Makes us believe that Norway mob Is mrely on a good thing. In fact, “With kind regards’ they didn't do a thing to Oscar, They took away hig joh as King “Go drive a hoas car,” name will soon be sent, And Cheer up, said, your And if you have endurance “mention” you for President ‘ Important Forcign and Telegraphic News. Suits for Chadwick Jewels. TOLEDO, JUNE 8 —Nine different sults have been instituted by District | United States Attorney John J. Sul- livan for the purpose of forfeiting the much-discusted Chadwick collection of Jewels, No defendants are named in Person, The petitions simply ask for authority to forfett and sell certain dia- monds, pearidand valuable laces alleged to have been Imported to this country by Cagsie L. Chadwick without payment | of duty, It is charged that Mrs, Chad- Wlok turned this property over to dif- ferent people throughout the country as collateral tor loans made by her, T! people insiat that duty has been pal | and the court Aght will 30 over the | Wuestion of payment of di [Took Half a rina Volts, LYNN, MASS., JUNE 8.—To demon- atrate how little danger there is in eloctrioal force when properly handled Prof. Elihu Thomson, of this city, Eades permétted over a half million pase through a body without Rotasing the: elehtents tee "arose Serlancing the ‘allghveat ‘onpsioas® dis: Lepes "om the test, The demonstra- tion wae made for the benofit of the | members of the Comm Chid of | Boston, | qerog, MMomeon adfusted a mpecial ap- baratus to hie ‘body and @ high tre- quency ourrent Suddenly was there was a flash from. the finger ps and great sparks flew Into the alr, Il- luminating two incandescent ent eatat were held two feet from the finge! Italian Crulser Ashore. VICTORIA, B. C., JUNE 8--The | [talian cruster Umbria ia reported stranded three-quarters of a mile south lot the Sand Heads Light, at the en- | trance to Fraser Rive: i |Castro Re-Elected. CARACAS, Venezuela, June &—Gen. Castro, Vincente Gomez and fal Velu- | tint were elected Pesident esident and Second V! Vonemiela, iy Vv Prenident ‘of | PRIEST OWES L TO YOUNG WOW Whe Rev. Isidore Meister, pastor of the Catholic Church of the Most | Trinity, Mamaroneck, N, ¥., was to tie Now York Hospital to-day from the effects of !luminating gas.{ by means of artificial respiration to keep TIA) will} eBRAROIS 4 in| the clergyman alive rhe hotel phyal nu 0 ie spanina otoating | wee tel physician came in reaponse ‘ | to a call and the New York Hosp Dunbro muse e tele 1 to far a mobulanc Father © to Ne the hospital Father Meleter, was re: last night o da bana Stored to eonaciousnens, Mer. Burtsell at the Fifth he ret the police Knew of the affair ® t ui } Was when the ambulance backed up to tel, After the banquet he reti ® side entrance of the hotel. Pol room on the third floor, A chambe man Jackel, of the ‘raMe Squad, went, mald detected the odor of gas early to-| over o make inquiries and was met by aay and ed jt to the priest's room, | 8°¥eral of the attaches of the. hotel is bearing the unconactor for! of She summoned 1 unekeeper, whol prient io the ambulenes, orm of the found Father Melater unconscious on| It ts said that the gaa and electric the bed, burnors In the room occupled by Father Sending the chatbermaid to notify ue WFikth Avenue Hotel, suffering the office, Mise Dunbrock endeavored i} albtee are on the same chandelier and he clergyman turned on the gas by miatalos, Mernna. Small Fatates tn i Parker D, Ha from the American turf has been marked by the sale of his stock farm Richfield Gprings, near Saratoga. Mr, Croker ts ead to have lost about $295,000 through the sale. ‘The purchasers are John T. and Jamov A. Farley, builders, of this city. They gave in exchange for the farm a six- wtory and Gmsement store and loft building at Nos 4 and 6 White street, extending through to No, 239 Weat Broadway. vatued at about $125,000, It is afl rented and brings in a good income. but it will take years to bring back what was @unk in the stock farm, Great plans which carried with them the making of a leading racing centre at Richfield Springs, even surpassing Sara- toga, were once entertained by Croker, but never materialized, With former flenator Munphy he lald out the farm Into @ most attmactive resort. oA fine residence and a large stable were built, a half nile track was constructed, with an inolosed exercising track for bad weather, and plans were drawn for a large clubhouse and the finest track in the country, -and there operations stopped. Up to that time Mr, Oroker pad put out $300,000 into the scheme, including the $100,000 he paid for the land in August, 1890, MORTON HERE TO ARRANGE PRINCE LOUIS’S RECEPTION. i calls on the Mayer—City and State Will Entertain King Edward's Nephew, Paul Morton, Secretary of the Navy, called on Mayor MoClellan to-day in his oMolal capactty to disouss with the Mayor the proposed entertainment of Prince Louls of Battenberg, who te coming here with a British fleet in October, Prince Louls js a full ad- miral of the British nayy and ts a nephew of King Edward VII, tthe olose of (he meeting the Mayor gold his talk with Mr. Morton was. in- formal, and that no plans were agreed on, Gov, Higeins 1s to be asked to co- operate that that city and State may combing In the official welcome to the royal visitor, NEW CITY COLLEGE TRUSTEE dy Taken the Place Taft, Resianed, of Henry W sneldered strange tivat in iang-| Mayor McClellan to-day apnointed i} Will disposing of as much | Parker O, Handy a trustee of the City it af been Med during Ue | College to succesd Henry W. att, uc Sn | who resigned some weeks ago, M 1 ony it Handy is, as Mr. Taft was, a Republl [phiay Ledge in 1900 there w can and a The office Ja an Aine estates with g total of ne out salary, ‘Nhe term OW.000; In 1NOT, ABIL lesstates, are, more than $50,000,000; In 180 SS nd wit) aul; in 1m . hve estates et vail and in 1904, three psa as oto ico" Of twee, | EX-Congressman’s Demise, | four only one | BOSTON, June 8.—Rx-Congressma: wad when he |yonry F. Naphen, who represented ti oh Masfachusetta District In the Average age was Mk Ve ~ | Natlonal ose for aeveral years, wa fon, whe Jefe $8,600,000, Siar we id Mrday at. his home. In care od, ‘Nhe arto: ; aged Bout! on, Meart disease Is given eaventy: cause @a sudden sudden demise, . ie Oy BEGGARS GET FREE BATHS AND GO TO A HOUSE PARTY. One Bearded Hobo Gives Up Lenox Functions and Another His Newport Charities for Six Moaths’ Entertainment at Island Home of Father Knickerbocker, ‘What's your name?’ asked Magis- trate Baker in the Morrtsania Police Court when a frowsy-headed and grizs- ly bearded tramp was arraigned betore him charged with being a professional | beggar. “My name,! responded the prisoner with slow emphasis, ‘is Edward Rig- nola4 Summerset Clahaffey.” Magistrate Baker fanned himself for a few minutes and continued: ‘Where do you live, Mr. Rignold Summerset Clahaffey?”’ “Since the Ides of March,” replied the mendicant, ‘I have changed my real dence to Lenox, Mussachusetta, giving @ series of house parties this sea- son and am very busy making up my lst of guesta, I trust Your Honor will allow me to continue my arduous duty,"* Invited to House Party Here, Edward After a court officer had brought the Magistrate his smelling salts he turned to the glib tatterdemalion and said #owly: “Mr, Clahaffey, we are giving a house party over at the island for the next six months, and I will have ‘to insist that you join it, (Turning te a court Attendant.) Take Mr. Clahaffey down) and give him a bath, If you need any help get the reserves," Durning to the nex prisoner the Court encountered the steadtast erin of & man whose ‘black beard was sot, Iiko Learn to Drink Moxie very Healthful I am) a fan, apreading‘out in what te called the sunflower variety, He had one Wooden leg with which he kept tapping | the floor, “Another mendicant,” remarked Mag- |tstrato Baker, consulting his Mat of complaints. “What je your name? Dwelt in Marble Halle, “James Montgomery BSoall: replied the man, without batting an ‘eyelash. “I suppose your summer home ts Beach," muggested Bar Harbor or Palm the fo uEt lronjcally, No, Your Honor, I ha given my marble housé to the State to se ag ak tomb for dead heroes, I money to buy them @ minion of the law “Well,” remarked th summer home {is not at pou yr I will aleo send you to join the house party on the Island for #ix months.' Mr, James Montgomery Soully wee then taken below stairs to be forcibly bathed. re NEGROES INVITE MAYOR. Acting Mayor, Howedbr, May At- tend Their Convention in August. Charles W. Anderson, collector of In- ternal Revenue, with @ committee of negro business men, called at the City Hall to-day and invited Mayor MoClel- lan to attend the opens, of the an- nual convention of National Negro Business Men's League, af which Book- er T. Washington is President, The oon- vention js to be held in the Palm Gar- den in Fifty-sixth street on Au an The Mayor said he was soi that he will be out of the city He promisod to ask the aan Siayor 40 ottend he celebration, LINER STOPS 10 AID SURGEON Delicate Operation Performed on Second Cabin Steward of Majestic, Who Was Injured While Violently Seasick. The White Star liner Majestic, whicty docked here to-day, had @ stormy pase sage acrosy the Atlantic, High gales and mountainous head soas were met with aftor che steamship had cleare®@ the Irish coast. The stormy weather continued fur several days. The pitching and tossing of the big yYessel caused much seasickness among the passengers, and even employes whe had crossed the ocean dosens of times succumbed. Arthur Campbell, one of the seoond-cabin stewards, a new meme ber of tho crew, became so violently Uk that he !njured himself internally, ‘The steward's condition was such thet Surgeon A. B, Hrancis decided to pere form a delicate surgical operation om the high aea #0 as to save Campbell'a life, ‘To obtain as mucn atiliness am possible whue the suweon was using the kaife on the stricken man, tho Mas jeatic was stopped for two Hours la jaturday night, Campbell was abn when the dastepus reached’ hen o-dny. wane Right Hon, Harl of aha as ‘seal er oabIn ———— Love Levels All Ranks, (From the Chicago Mecord-Hernld.) ‘The daumhter of a wealthy Englistre van has hae soarTeed her Lote Uren man a Sewortlens duke a good chautte freue | that Ought to stack wy pe well in dome wh prince, parison with a ohum: Ni mee “Well, here we are at our summer home after our long trip and nothing has arrived but the Moxie.” “Never mind, anything else could better have been delayed,” “T do wish you would open a case of that Moxie right away. If you don’t I shall die of the heat, seems as though I could drink a whole bottle right down,” Moxie, after all, is what gives zest and pleasure to life during the sume mer holidays in the country as well as the trying days of winter and the tiresome.weeks of spring in the city, It, < $2.50 per case; 25 cents per bottle; s> wena BSH Rie