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ul River Boatman re) wotlve Sergeant Worth River, Wud nocng wpout it Ww that the de! ia name is Jam Uman, lock hand ‘on the for help’ after @fter the unfortunate twiee and hi learned he calmly ‘without even waiting much as his hat. Hoe nnelly, finally keep him afloat. tt went out of sight ‘ater, bik man up each time. 6 Was ward Iannagin, rew it over to him. Bhance Donnelly mot Sid was slowly hin. At Wy the pler, lousness, Althougn ext ‘ over. Flanagan, the man jocum wh & considerable Detective reputation gling from Tree. "hen began a desperate he drowning man kicked and fouKlt | locking. Bround him so that Donnelly had noth. | ing but the movement of Twite the The struggle exhausted Donnelly, h prebiy close to death when Kd another Fushed down the plier with a rop By the men \ A grip on the ‘rap hauled in toward. th Both men were Sinn wae rostored HAD TO FiGHT DROWNING MAN TO SAVE HIM Donnell Wiakes Heroic Rescue and , Says Nothing About It. "The detaile of an exceptional bit of Berolem became known to-day through | at Police Headquarters by Sommers, who 1s etalied to the recreaidion pier at One Jiundred and Pwoenty-ninth stree! humseir fiver r wal ousand people on the recreation pi night, when John Quinn, Who Is a Dreamland, | Quinn cannot swiin and his yells he struck Caused a great deal of excttement on | the pier, Among all the there wasn't one With the pluck to jump | the men ther ‘The crowd saw Quinn rise and sink ad about given up hope | ‘when Donnelly came down the pier to what was the matter, jumped’ overboard, | When h to remove as had Gonelderable depth to get Quinn, but he jot him and brought him to the sur- | to BO to his hig feet tol strugglini beneath, an boatma: wnt Planagan could reach down n t and afte usted, Dor at was in «ood shape when It was who arr ved the nick of time, was on the General she was burned and shee Ure- as a Sommers, who ts detalied on @ pier for pickpockets, reached there details of the HANGS HIMSELF >» AT CELEBRATION pune Sinn While Guests Make Merry Over His Birthday, German Leaves the House and Is Found Dan- just after the men had been hauled on for and gathered the di He ent, today, he made a report on it_to Head Glenry Fawr hanged himself to-day @fter recetying the congratulations of his friends on his birthday, and The haro of the incident and ouan't even taik of 1t to-day when hw t fell over Water struggle, arms | the but Donnelly managed to get TFT WORT: 1 HURRY KATE OR WE WiLL ANiu3 THE BOAT q Boal y | ty ‘a | ri | fifteen-yeurold daughter Annie iwent Gut to look for him.” A shriek from, the girl soon afterward cduaed Afra Vay the and the guests to hurry ~ nouse, They saw the limp baw hanging from the im Sree 0 on the grounds a short distan id the gir! Unconscious on the und. Feuer “ithe fart assign no reason for 4 can Hib tot Te, Nad! Deen cheerful Of ato and ap) red to n the best of spirite forday when he recelved the oongratulas tions of his friends, SWISS PASSENGER LOST OVERBOARD. Offices of the steamer La Bretagne, which reached her dock trom Havre to- it day, report that Alexander Switzerland, a, steerage Dasee' , dis. Appeared oh ‘Tune dep it te believed that he elther fell or Rantba ‘overboard and was drowne: j Bauer lived with his family at No, 1118 a Hackensack Plank Road, New Durham,| MAGISTRATE FINN ILL. ee N, J. and several days ago issued in: , witetions to friends and neighbors to bo| City Magistrate Finn, who ng merry shortly Aa Bon te Bhd tefl eh the) tile, an Italian, } Gill,’ a friend of f (" turtied and shot Gil ae a hardt, sal Wedded In Italy. Randall, of Galesburg, Ill. here yesterday. ‘The Moon will be spent. elty in connection can propaganda. attended by 6 twenty-aix college mere pasned, tant were ‘the American goods; following an literature and to 60,000 tas a fr Small Cash Payment THEN SELL THE DOING THIS, EASY! ub $0 CAN yesterday's TORY, ndom to-day, W the table, exCuned himeelf, He remained #0" long away’ that his bridal to. stimulate mMauufacttures; to circulate Ne Chances offered through Present to-day at his home and heln| Selebrate his forty-Atth birthday. wife and children and rleriae eeere Bsc Arinkdite whd mate. | bea sk doze ths occasios vhen Fauer Shot 2, Then Was Drowned. UTICA, N. ¥., JUNE 19.—Carmen Gen- wounded George Ei } hardt in the shoulder with a i here, and when ciuised by James 2 q > feaian 80 that he died in revolve! ance While en route to a lox pital, Gentile then ran and threw himaclt fito'the river with an idea of crossing fo the other side and inaking his ¢¢ rwhen he Was drowned.» Hrhardt ‘recover, FLORENCE, Italy, Juno 19.—Umberto Frilll, the soulptor, and Eliza Strong Against Our Goods TIENTSIN, JUNBD 19.—Two important meetings have been held in the native th mh) anticAmor|- yh repretenting | Fesolutor , of which the most impor oveott | nose Her It Other bodies, representing 200. met from the commercial gullds of teen provinces, have signed Tent under @ mutual bond to fo taels if any member is rey purchasing American goods an ae The Peking are circulating 10,000 coples of | quarrelled and one had shot the other Valuable Realty Equity EQUITY AND Keep the Profits OTHERS ARE MAKING FORTUNES your 1 SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIREC- th Belle were married yuple left Yor Liege, Belgium, where the honoy was obliged to quit the bench in Jefferson | Market Police Court Saturday owing to An attack of stomach trouble, was repartee to be ponnuied to his bed at home at No. 66 Broome nm street under tho care of @ physician, tatrate Breen i sitting in Market Court during Mag! Indisposition, cat Fin ceeamenen amend Society Girl Drowned, NORBOLK, VA. JL = 19.—Virginia Downer, nineteen yeurs old, society ¥ | favorite and daughter of the Downer, of Norfolk, Alexandria, Va., alzin| te Dr, was drowned at last night by the cap- of an outrigger in which she was boating with a party of friends, The body Was hot found. The wharves are {ned with prominent Alexandria. people watching as the river is being dragmed to-day, King Near Arrest. ROME, June 19.—King Victor Bmman- wel while driving in his auto in the Campagna a few days ago was stopped by three mounted gendarmes, who, not having recognized him beca: RoRgles, were proceeding to ar for overspeeding, When the King thowed his face tho gendarmes began to apologize, but the King stopped them and praised them for thetr seal. Killed Husband and Herself, LOS ANGELES, JUNE 19—C, | Tholszs, manager of a drug store at 1-| Pasadena, and his wife have been found dead in a ranch Wouse near Glendale, A fe | bullet in the man’a forehead and one In| eee Mg | the woman's breast show how they met thelr death, There were signs of a strug. | gle in the house, The couple evidently With a revolver and then committed sul- } Powder burns on the woman's se Indicate that she might have donw | Une Killing, i} ‘Ona Murder Mission, ROME, June 1%.—According to police, one of the two anarch d from New thi yy the steamauip Jan aasocia ot 7 with 4 Emn fo, Is named elbole and is twenty: 6 honds of the him as soun as ' Zionist Colony. PHILADELPHIA ists, which besan decided that | ation of Amer! Its eeasions here Palestine was the for ihe colonization of the ho eenvens Vion adopted a resolution that the. In- ternational Zionist Congress, to be held at Basle, Switzerland, (bis summer, asked to reaflirm the Basi iy aT i programme nt wocietion (By T. FE. Powers.) WHEN WIFE IS LATE DOESN'T IT MIFF YOU? We Have Two Minutes To Gey THE BURGLAR ALARM MURDERS SLEEP Morris Mount Says Ball Next Door Is Too Incessantly and Clamorously Vigilant, but He Vainly Invokes Law. sgitts Morris. Mount, of No, 83 Bighth street, summoned F. Feldstein, a tailor, living next door to him, to Jeeffrson |Market Police Court to-day to explain (why he (Feld-tein) kept an tmpertact?, burglar alarm about his premises to the annoyance of his neighbors, “It jem't @ gurglar alarm at all," Mount sald, ‘It simply rings all night and notifies burglars to keep off the |block. No self-respecting burglar would |go within aryde of that incessant ring- Ing. It Ke ua awake all night, Sometimes it starta ringing at 10 o'clock 3 ~ {Important Forcign and Telegraphic News Pope to American Priests, ROME, June 1%—The Pope received in private audience in the ‘Throne Room alxteen American students who were ordained during the year. After, congratulating completing thelr studies, he impressed upon them the dignity of the priesthood and exhorted them to practise that plety they had so well learned under their esteemed rector, and sald If they did so he had no fear for thelr success in the United States, Wealthy Man Kills Himself, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH, JUNE 19. —William M, Graham, a prominent and wealthy attorney, who came here thnoe yeara ago from West Superior, Wis. shot himeelt early to-day, He had teen suffering from insomnia and n¥ryous breakdown and Js belleved to yave been temporarily deranged, Mr, Graham bad extensive business interests in the roy and West. Royalty Recelves Canadians. WINDSOR, ENGLAND, JUNE King Edward and Queen Aluxandre 4 uvo the heartiost weloome this afternoon to 103 Canadian we and the Iie ‘nem. bers of the Canadian Manufacturers whe rrived ato L be. reaund ah “ them on | Sentare Stoumn Quebec, for (sat Rie party w tion by seventy the King ar prtuacleum i vour visit Visitors then sang the national anthem 500 Miners Killed,~ EKAT. SLAY, Southern Rusia June 29. hundred. were the exp al the iShartal s.01 Ivan colliery SEND POSTAL TONIGHT For Circular and Views of EAST ELMHURST, x.y. city On the Milly at Ploturesgy THE WRAL PLACK Comparison }9 chalienwed other town site, Half Hour frcm Herald square Wach lot has water front priv! Bankers Land & Mortgage Corp, $81 MANHATTAN AV., BROOKLYN, with every Chick A, et kted in | | GREAT SCOTT! AINT You READY YET And never iste up until daylight or tery “here isn't any all-night blasting going on w relieve the monotony of vhat aid you could not scare up a cat fight ina year, ‘Chat ularm is & menace to beaith, It Koes tihgearling all night, Judge, just that way. he'd wbange it to a busser, or a bell With w different tone, or evim stop the thing Until 3A. M. that would sive us an extra hour or of rest, lying Awako and tuning mbout tt. Bleep 1k Mit of the duestion,” Fighe. Magistrate Breen broke Sow dosvou know it ie tls burglar alarm" he asked. “Why.” geld Mount, "it is om the promises! that ft 18 rejoined Asm! aeed." "To the Be seid Mount, room. WOMAN BATHER DROWNED. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) benicyd palin ak BY J, June 19, vere Bleel yeale old, of Little err while bathine nest ber home to; day, selzed wit! end was Arvimed before help ‘ar have to bring some proof his burglar atarm, however,” Magistrate. ‘“the case ts 4 of Health for mine,” urrying out of the court- | | | Justice Da |of the Supreme Court, toxlay upon the WIKES GETS FEW DNS’ ELA Owing to the Death Death of Assist: | ani District-Attorney Rand's, Mother “Lewis Jarvis” Case Goes Over Until Thursday. Former Assistant Corpopation Counsel } the creator of) arratened before | {nthe Criminal Branch Indictment found agninst him two weeks ago charging attempted black- mail. Wickes was accompanied to court by his attorney, Job Hedges, When the defendant was called upon to plead Mr, Hedgos entered a plea of not guilty, Then he asked that argu- ment Upon a motion introduced in the case last week by the District-Attorney for an immediate trial be postponed un- tll later in the week. The mother of Assistant Distriot-At- torney Rand died yesterday, Mr, Rand has chatge of the case and was not {n court. Assistant District - Attorney Clarke asked tbat the argument be se: for next Thursday and this was agreed to, Thomas P. Wickes was counsel for Dr. Grinnell, of the Vermont Metiesl Rehoo, Inv Avi awit, for thlse, arrest againat Vr, Edward Woman, | Under the name of Wickes wrote to Dr. Ving him “rotrettien” Wiis’ tne authorities were working up this case they found that Wickes, throwrch pastromice box, conducted regular buainess under the name of "Liwin Jarvis.” The teal is expected to fur- nah sensational developments DEATH RATE VERY LOW. Percentage Was 16,77 Last Week— 22.59 p Year Ago, The death rate for the wek ending last Saturday was gratifyingly low, ac- cording to, the statistica of the City Department, of Health, the percentage being only 18,77 a3 against 22.59 for (he CSrakeponaine weak tn 1004 large share of the decrease was due to a heavy falling off In the number of fatal eases of cerebro-spinal meningitis, There were only forty-two deathe from. that cause during the week, This is uue to the warm Weather, There were 120 deaths from pneumonia as against 139 during the corresponding week year ago. Heart disease shows @ slight increase for the week—9l as against 8 & year ago. The Epicure will find the new Dining Car Service _,, SS? PHILADELPHIA FLYERS ofthe New Jersey Central to be unexcelled. Dinner —Tared lote, $1.00, on 5 and 6 p,m, trains, MEN'S HOSIERY, B. Altman & Co. 32c, per Pair. to-morrow (Tuesday), June 20th, a selection of Three Hundred Dozen Pairs of MEN'S FANCY LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE, usually sold for 50c. per pair, at Per box of six pairs, $1.75 Store will be closed daily at 5 P, ML;, Saturdays at 12 Noon, will place on sale Stern Brothers will place on sale to-morrow, @ large collection of Embroidered Robes of Lawn, Batiste and Linen, Waist Patterns, West Twenty-third Street rth mestate es a sth conte oi TUESDAY, JUNE 20th Upholstery SALE OF 1,000 PAIRS RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS Manu‘actured in our own work rooms of plain, striped and dotted materials of good quality, ample ruffiea. at $14.50, 19.50, 24.50 at $3.50, 3.85, 4.50, 6,50 Fully One- One-third Less Than Regular | Prices, | 1.00, 1.30 and 1,75 Pair |aaerietion about Collars (pee Spectal Marked- Down Sale 1,500 pairs of Women’s Fine Shoes Taken from the Main Floor, Assorted styles to close out, Regular Prices $4, $5 and $6, ToBe Sold Tuesday Only In Our Basement at ab one High and Low Cut, Tans, Black Kids and Patent Leathers, All new shapes, latest models, most fashionable forms and per- fect in every particular, The sale starts with all sizes, ft O'Neill & Co, Dining Room Serving Tables $9.00 Regular Price $12.75, We offer to-morrow (Tuesday) 50 quater sawed Golden Oak Serving ‘ables (like cut). They are 46 in- ches high, top 20x40 inches, claw feet and carved top. Artistic in de sign, and construction the finest. | Tuesday only, special at §9.00. ourt Floor.) Sixth Ave,, 20th to 21st St. OCULISTS. Our examinations are NOT by Opticians, but by Oculists, 7, ¢, graduate Physicians whose years of experience, training and practice have been con- fined entirely to the treatment of the eye. NO CHARGE except for Glasses, | and that moderate, OUR FIFTH OPTICIAL STORE 350 6th Ave.—22d St. SOON OPEN, , Ehrkich zSons Ocullets and Opticians. 48 yours’ prectiog 3 Sixth Ave, 1345 Broadway Near 15th 34, Miu St, ndwa y, Minor House, Downtown O¢< BOOK | | All tel you everything about collury chat | Ie worth “knowing, , the "good" and | You will then be able | for yourself the difference between ton, You get a sample of both dcavored fe Jet you know that ring @ cotton collar unless thi i is 4 stamped upon ie Viele Collars are Linen, ‘They pompess Wie inerits of the $8c, kind, vet sett at yele the price. Write for “Information about Collars," RCL E collars | OK for this Shield on the window when L’ you buy cigars, ds launsin 10 A Great Summer Sale of Stamped Linens, Etc. The very thing you want for profitable amusement curing the idting days of the summer vacation. . STAMPED HEMSTITCHED UNION LINEN Tray Cloths, Scarfs, Pillow Shams, Centrepieces and Doylies At 4% Less Than Usual Prices. Scarts, size 18x54; Pillow Shams or Centrepleces, yd} CEOS LE CONN Siew acscienr Ol KCC OHO FRIST) ROROIOT FTSICS Cc Tray Cloths, size 18x27; Centrepleces, size 24x24, 15c Oia Doylies, si 7x7, at, she -6c Doylies, size 9x9, at. Doylies, size 12x12, at.. 8c | Scarfs, size 18x45.......+025¢ Doylies, 18x18, at.....++++ Me | Scarfs, size 18x72... 666.65 490 Hemstitched Russian Linens, Notably serviceable goods, extra heavy, with one row of drawn work, Centrepieces, 36x36. eee \iod Centrepeces, size 45x45.... 596 Sizes, 18x18 24x24 30x30 36x36 = 18x$4 0 18x72 Kegular prices, 49c: 69¢, $1.19 $1.39 $1.49 $1.39 Special prices, 39c, 49c, 89c. 98c. 89c. 98c. Bloomingdales’, Main FI, 0th Bt, Section, Very Special Sale of Sole Leather Dress Suit Cases at $3.75 This case is called the Imperial,” and Is an exceptional value at the price, the lowe est ever placed on a sole leather dress suit case of this quality, It is a most substan. tial case, made for all sorts of hard usage, of sole leather, with straps and bolts, tine lock and key, The very best fin- $3.75 ish and workmanship. Won- Other Specials in Dress Suit Cases: derful value at., Ol, russet c Of Heavy Sole Leather, stitched ' nas AE Het e OihciThrame..| at around> hea raintoroed’ corre, 4 inches LE. eon: Aral and key English canvas Hning, steel frame! naiile strapso—F enay carrying handic. ‘ing ' ‘4 1 fock and ke nimel $4. 4 COD 8: “$ 69 Mnlahed” throughout, Bt ¢ Of Russet Leather, wou tinishea throughout, stitched all around, eas! Arie Bivglisn Randie, Jnside and Of Heavy Sole Leather extn deep, reinforced corners, wiltohed atl round, easy carrying biandl de" straps canvas Hning, fine | stabs” all el fant key, ate frame y Nriistes very. su nad throughout, exceptional | rae ity sin VB val on Blooritnedalew, Main i Exquisite Parasols. The very Latest Styles at Most piece! Prices, At 98c. —Coaching Parasojs; in plain Ghina Silk, 22 Inch, with natural and enam- ¢l handles; all the fashtonable shades, white, blue, green, brown, pink, At $1 397 Siina Silk Coaching Parasols, 22-Inch, «pith bemstitched border, enamelled handles, Al 1. 69-42 Elaborate Collection of China Silk Coaching, Piece Dyed Taffeta, White Linen, Pongee Paravols, some with stripe border, others hemstitched, some tucked; tn fact, all the newest styles in the wanted colorings, with natural, Dresden and enamel sticks, China, Taffeta | —20 and 22 inch Al $2. 50 and Grosegrain At $1. 98ccreringparaoin Silk Parasols, with striped taffeta | in Dresden Ching silk, ‘orders. hemstitched, veiling ruffles | ilk;” ‘hemalltehea sagver tucks, and tacks, open work borders enamel | tuoked bord dead wd fuse, Open dentin binckenune, | phades, pita pateral sed green, blue, reseda and all the lead: | handies, {hg shades. Bloomingdales’, Main Fi, 60th Bt. Gestion SilK Shoe Laces. 4 Sale of the Extra Wide Kind for Oxford Ties. None worth less than 15c, a pair, many worth from 25¢, to 30c, a pair. 10c On sale to-morrow for. This is an Oxford Tie year, You'd better buy a_ supply; you'll need them, But this price won't often bring you such extraordinary value. Hloomingdales', Main Fi,, 60th St. Section Hotel China 3 Tables Full of Odds and Ends of Decorated Hotel China At 5c, 10c and 15c. WorthDouble the Prices Special Discount on Greenwood Hotel China Bloomingdalea’ 3d F'l., 60th St,Sectton, Bloomingdales’ All Cars Lex, to 3d Ave., Transfer to 59th to 60th St, It you want to. furnish your resin and don’t see what we offer: want it is cost too much Completely 4 Rooms Furnished for 3 Rooms Furnished at $125.00 15" ae Furnished iat] 50” Heke hots. detiptions ‘ot our conte ately ieralatee OM BAT g 1 for Aguldetothosejust any as well asa revelation to the expe. rienced, showing how well and cheaply you can furnish a jome, Bath St, "L" Station at Corner,