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ACCOUNTS OF | WITNESS STAND TOWN TOPICS DENIES CHARGES 1 acatms Personal Interest in Ball’s Appointment and ** Talks of Nephew. \’ ALBANY. July ‘*-—The first chance ef the prosecution to examine Justice Warren B. Hooker personally agme to-day, when he voluntarily faced the Women Who Paid for Fame Also Probed. The hooks of Town Toptes and the Ust of society men and women who rub-| seribed to “Fads and Fanctes” to the extent of $150,009 will be Inspected by | Joint legislative session gathered to|the Distriot-Attorney to-day, in the In- weigh charges against him, Vestigation Into the charge of bla _ The defendant was called to the | mail against Charles H. Able, the solicl- ® etaind by his senior counsel, John B.|tor for the “Society Editors’ Associa- Btanchficld, who first put a series of| tion,” who ts alleged to have threat- gq Guestions regarding his elie family ened Edwin M, Post with a Town Top-| Tears lana career, fos write-up unless he subscribed to “Fads and Fancles.” | Justice Deuel, part owner and censor ofsTown Topics, has. been summoned to appear before the Grand Jury to tell what he knows of Town Toples, WII! Not Be a Witness To-Day. Justice Devel will not Gay, Mr. from appearing because of his judicial | engagements, He will be examined to- morrow or Thursday. Mr. Stanchfleld then plunged {nto the matter of post-office appointments. In reply to his questions Justice Hooker declared that it was the custom in many distrias for the retiring Con- @ressman to have the post-office pat- “® ronage. He spoke feelingly of the vast wi number of requests that come to a Congressman. “Many of his constituents "regard him as an errand b them and the departments,” be a witness to- sald he, y between Hh The witness asserted that neither ne| ~ 7° More Grand Jury subpoenas SGEOKIn Wire! loaned a dollar directly to| Were . Issued in connection with the) Frank P, Ball, Mrs, Hooker, as aho| A%! Investigation. One was for testitied last night, went on ‘his note | Moses Wooster, managing edi only as an accommodation indorser, | '°T Of the Society Edltors’ Association, © The position in the post-oftice which is| "7 the other for W. L, Dantels, the Vi Streated of in the Hooker charges aid y and treasurer of Town Top- * Mot come to Ball, Justice Hooker sa Daniels was secretary and | undl two years’ after the note Ww of the Socle! | \ the Soclet IV made, a) Ball, according to the POLL ESE vate him and asked and J Deuel were ba eral position. desire; personally served by Detective Flood, edonia becuuse he did not wis of the D! ‘ ve his miogher, yaary istriet-Attorne: office, but w@sdustice Hooker, who was then a Con-| Wooster could not be found. Tt was Bressman, saw 'F Assisiant Posi-| Said at the office of the Society Editors’ Master-General Perry Heath In regard! Association that he had x. | of2 appointing Hall to a place tn th e t0_ Con: | Fredonia Post- and subcequentiy | Mecticut, and had left word that he UP Wrote to George ww Boavers, Chief of Wished to be notified of ny jessace the Division of Salaries and Allowances, recetyed Hild | wy the letter which the prose on has In| ae em the District-Attorney @ broauced’ os important evidence. The subpoenas command Justice Job Was Not to Pay. Notes, lpaie Mr. Daniels to produce be- EA WWas the fact that rani, pau) tore the Grand Jury alt the books ana ‘ aon not doing any work in the Fr memoranda In possession of Town Bosdonta | Frat-Out asked Mr ancn- | Topics and the Ist of subscribers of 0 pur no} “Fads and Fanclee Da Is is ordered | to bring any conversath e origi ‘Fads and (meme by which ig | Fancles” agreement, which Wooster and | Sawa the i Daniels told Mr. Krotel exists, provid |inz that Wooster was to receive one- half of the profits and that t half was to be divided between Just |Deuel, Col. Mann and Tow s ne As not by spoken ttorney’s office RAM connestlon witht el has denied that As to His Nephew. Maurice ae Aalaries yo With the ede ination of noun amons win wi: BOX CAUSES AN APPEAL, re "mented . mind giving JUDGE DEPLORES LAWS | — | + Death Chair More Suitable Pun- ishment for Tubseh than Prison Term. Declares Cow- ing in Se; stoning Vile Fellow. | ww i NEW HAVEN REACHES OUT. Ratvord air ftuyr the | Newburg, Dutchess and puneetiont Line, | NEWSU mete tea bara that 1 cannot send 1 4 Une loetrt alr stead of s ie ¥ sch mer Worthy to recelve civilizes " EDWIN TRACY GREAVES ©) The prisoner was aman of t eal Pie cea a HE HS a | DIES IN HARLEM HOSPITAL, two little girls on Sullivan | ei them Hsin Well Known Newspay w Whe ehildven were Annie Vassen Awny After a Brief Ml four yours old, and Jove ae iaiasl lad aiie eee Fern nls us ness Of Widney Trouble. Van stroet Awin ‘Tracy Grenyes. well wnt The n going Cty and Phiadelphia i with th idren an mths nan ’ In the Harlem Hospital of kid aki te mi t ase, Ie had ben !l bata short ni heh ime \ Sitorney ‘Peuta | MM Greaves was the elder tw | sons of Edwin Greaves, the other son a | being Arthur Greaves, at present elty pvAMERICA NM. 1ROU 1s ore navaue tee ind Pet SENTEN Cc! ED IN ROME: wintry when a boy. His parents 8 1 in Hartford, Conn., where Mr * ROME, Ju caves did bis frat newspaper work of Francis Ma In 1885 he came to this clty and Joined jeetean who was Vapal Cham! the staff of the New York Times, Ml Sword until dh reaves became night ¢ ttre on the tor of ‘The World, a position w duct w mde he nye Up to beeome ¥ re te j correapondy at, When The Eve conden! o ne wv Mus started Mr. Greaves Inpreoonment "with provisory ‘is firet Clty editor. A widow Veurvives him " beens v A; a ¢ Oe "HOOKER ON THE \JEROME SCANS |HYDE RESIGNS AFTER COTTON LEAK SCANDAL List of Society Men and/Tired of Being Under Fire Chief Statistician Gets Out to Save His Heath. WASHINGTON, de, to-day tistician Hy: | Agriculture, tlon and the mn Inty ef the Department resienad ignation has been cepted by Secretary Wilson. Arsiptant dotalled to take charge of the statiatl: | rissa. and tho third was Daniel O'Shea, cal work until the vacancy shall NiBbaloe of Weights and Measuihes, WNC filled, was convicted of neglect of duty aod The resignation of Mr. Hyde f00W% /ineubordination by the Mayor 1a person the cotton nals discloktres, "No eOMBE8 | “ahey was appointed by Mayor Van PP ities Wyck to the $1,600 place. His work 1y his letter of resignation Mr. Hyde “Daring the last fou 3, slicceeded tn maki Of the department reasonably | ac and correspondingly valuable ) the agr.cultural and commercial in- terests of the country, said: since I | reports ur tion of the one io and on every occasion I hav In January, uy) damages tna libel dicated, ed $25 ought # hay ation Hyde } resiz Mr. e Hays has 1904, 1 w ton brokers pting LDtLty ports, and added Implleated In any wa affecting the integri i WOMAN DIES from Explosion of Fic Held Near Taper. ome fMlicted a few Mri sees iW TF open + ‘ of nat CREW | FROM FIRE 10 en fron FLED 18.—Chief Sta- his post- been ie crop my administra- oftice I have the honor to Jerome having excused him | hold has been constantly under fire from side of the market or the other. times it has been investigated been vi awa: sult against ‘THE WORLD: TUESDAY KVENIN of | ac: | by’ | ap firm of < wa friends and fellow-| tachment had been vacated els tz h results have Ga ¥ = er ing to me, but I have the high im “nn iy, for. the| statemen COTTON OPENS STEADY u centinued fit Upon me hy pase Eisen ms tite] WITH SMALL CHANGES. tis an accep ed fact powerful organization fs tint pringing about my ry local cotton market opened | is it fed the position 1 hold is | Steady day with near months 3 to te ry to Its ret & points lower, and late conditions un- tion, an the organization ee quest , changed to 3 points higher. There was 's to whatever satisfaction It| big ove nae i 5 can ¢ fram my withdrawal from Big over niglit busing, orders’ for thecunend etober, and in spite of the heavy Ie an liquidation that month sold up to 11.02 the of - USING NAPHTHA | AS CLEANSER © | THE RIGGING Sound Liner Plymouth Res- E cues Men of Fishing Schooner 1: Eurned Off Point Judith. PROVIDE "Boy DROWNED WHILE OTHER |y ROYS STOOD FRIGHTENED, Walter Van bade Siuvim Hher boys were too trghtened to aswist ANY Way. and by tae tine sonie men were suinmoned the body ‘had disappeared, Lt Was nob recovered, Wagner jor tnt Was n boy of ed at No. 14 Summit x, was drowned In tot One I to-day. or Coulda hing a dot | | Garth rons of ° nin ave: Lui the | jeonstderation MAYOR REMOVES THREE OFFICIALS Two City Marshals and a Sealer of Weights and Measures Lose Their Places—One Tried » by Mr. McClellan. Mayor McClellan removed three men from the service of the city to-day after of the evidence again t| City Marshals, John H. thelr di them Two of the men. were tried before Secretary O'Brien, who recommended Was not gatisfactory to Secretary Rey- nolds in the Low administration and Mayor Low removed him. The Supreme Court ordered him reinstated. He ts a member of Thomas Rush's Osceola alub, The marshals removed are C. A. Btrapaon, who was convicted of making despite @ restraining onder of court and of deducting #70) a8 his. fees when compelled to return the property levied upon, and Calvin W. Stewart, jr. who tool under a levy $79 from Nathi Donfer after the operating writ of at- pm the call, but wire and commission jouses received vy selling ‘ater and the price reacted to 11.83. Gil rop report made t ns of the crop 76.7, points late prices were 10.86; Des ecember, WHEAT DROPS FURTHER WITH LIGHT TRADING. | \; ain to-day with th The cables we ed lower, but later recov- wert Sls, York's opening 7 July, $1 bid; September, FIRE BURNS TWO WEEKS UNCHECKED. |’ ex nand Smould | Riker’s Isinnd Defy Efforts of ont to Reach KIN BRITISH MINISTER TO CUBA. | High Water AM, eM vor? or SOW yori ARRIVED, Antwerp Map'es | Galveston Galveston Bremen Havana Georgetown Hevaaa Groner Kurturst Morro Castle Matanzas G STEAMSHIPS, TO-DAY Finance, Colon, INCOM] url tortan, Vic verpoo! OUTGOING 81 SAILED TO-DAY, Pring Adalberi, Italy. Jefferson, Norfolk: El siglo. Galveston, Fr. der Groase, Bremen CASTORIA For Infante and Children, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bignature orders | f ng Refose on |) . JULY 18, 1905, HEAT AFFECTS LONDON, July 18 ant in the market to-day, though au plies were affected somewhat by variou [calls, Discounts were a shade firmer Trading on the Stock Exchange Jqutet and lackness prices fairly ate of business was partly due the absen ors Who. vying a holiday, werd Americans opened Irregular and w moderately support about par! put trading was ina ‘and then elo: fapanese were firm on good | Many Brokers Leave the Floor! and Hunt Shower Baths— More Uncertainty About| Union Pacific’s Dividend. The stock market ahowed ttle life to- day, speciation at times during Uie ston being at an absolute standstill on account of the extreme heat. Many of the leading operators, including those who have been m active In Reading, left the floor In the early part of the | day to enjoy shower baths and let the | stocks in which they are supposed to be interested take care of themselves. The opening overaged generally slightly higher, but as the session pro- aressed values gradually declined below yesterday's closing level. where they sold the great part of the da Speculation in the general list was WRITE TO DEALER FOR SAM FOR SALW EVERYWHERE also affected to some extent by the con- tinued uncertainty over the Union Pa- cific developments,’ ‘There was further | talk about the delay tn holding the dt- | rectors’ meeting to déclare the dividend Gates & Co. were sellers of the stock, the price declining ‘to 125-8, against 1801-4, at which figure it sold just after | the start ! The strong feature of the early deal- ings was Me:ropolitan Street Rullway, h rose 15-8 per cent. to 1281 nued 1 BEDFORD MILLS ‘Third and Mercer Sts, New York, yut the merger, ittle feature in the bond of ste 1of bonds ks were Y13.200 HN, $12.50 Dining-Room Sciving Tatie 2, $8.0 The Closing Quotntions. To-day's highest, } entersey's clos recordal sales are las 530-41 8th Ave. Furniture, St Carpets, Rugs, &c. Moe Levy & Co.. 119 to 125 Walker St., Brench s East of Broa ct 1457 Broadwiy. Women’s White Waists WHITE FRENCH BATISTE WAIS embroidered and lace trimmed. Regular price 6.00......+2.. 3-90 WHITE LAWN WAISTS, finely hand embroldere 1, Pas Regulsr price 4.00....- opncond , 2.25 WHITE DOTTED SWISS WAISTs, bu itton back. seeee 1.45 WHITE LAWN WAISTS, tucked and lace trimmed, short Dressing Sacques and Negligees ONE-HALF FORMER FRICES. DRESSING SACQUES, White Lawn, plain and open wok Dimity and Dotted Swiss, embroidery and lace trimmed... - 756. 0 2.25 NEGLIGEES, White Lawn, Duay, and Dotted swiss ~ embroidery and lace trimmed . 1.75 to 8.00 dovoadway & 1916 Plicel. — Yai, WOMEN’S DEPT. Special Shirtwaist #4 Petticoat Values for To-morrow Only. FOR, cue. ‘PROPER INTRODUCTION OF OUR RE-| VISED SHIRT WAIST DEFT. WE.OFFER THE FOL. | LOWING SPECIALS FOR TO-MORROW ONLY; | 1,000 Waists, consisting of Lingerle Walsts, Mine Sheer Persian | | Lawns, elaborately trimmed; Hand Em- | | broidered White Linens, China Silks, trimmed jin elfective designs with Val. Lace; also | |Plain Tailored, A Broken Assortment of al Black and Black and White Talia Values 5,00 to 675, Changeable Silk Petticoat in Red and Black, Blue and Green, Hunter Green, Navy Biue, Brown, Tan, Gray and Reseda ; all are made with Tucked Rullles and the Side Pleates, Elect. The seasonatle weight of the material makes them | particularly appropriate for Summer itt A aue Broadway at 16th Str e of LONDON STOCKS STEADY, AMERICANS QUIET: joney was abund- wa 9 Impertal | 04 | r, to it n= are recognized bor as the ale prices hand executed, and your vidual measure. Read on: $10.50 and $18 Sack Suits, now $1 $30 and $32.50 $22.50 and $25 ( W $15 and $18 Top Coats, now uits, English Walking Waistcoats, and Eve | tions. { Alterat SH return of any article found Summer Fufnishings of e reduced in’price to insure quic alt fide Money-S: thousands of fashionably dressed men who know good clothes and wear them, pass all previous ones in the assortment of stocks offered, and in that The Values Are Without Precedent ash Vests and Summer Coats a } Smart Top Coats, Chesterfield Spring Overcoats, “Cravenette” Rain Coats for quick clearance: 1 $22 Top Coats, now. $25 and $30 Top ¢ Cutawa gy Dress Suits and Tuxed ions made promptly without charge. v de Byck Bros 25th Semi-Yearly Clearance Sale Smart Clothes—Furnishings Will Open To-Morrow Morning at 8 0’Clock Our Semi-Yearly Clearance Sales, held every January and July, ving Events and waited for by and Suburbanites— This July Sale will sur- New Yorkers represent unusually sharp reductions below our regular well-known low price Bycx Bros. smart CLOTHES are distinctively smart and fashionable, the fabrics are all wool of the best quality, in exclusive patterns. $12.00 and $15 Sack Suits, now $9.25 $20 and $22.50 Sack Suits, now $14.50 § 0 Sack Suits, now $16.75 1. Sack Suits, now $19.50 Juting Suits, now $14.75 $17.25 id Prince Alber! factory “The Smart Clothes Shop’’ Bycw Bres. Nos. 154 to 164 East 125th Street (Near grd Ave.), The tailoring is artistically 2 garments will fit as if made to indi- t Suits at similar pri { $12.00 and $15 Outing Suits,now $9.25 $18 and $20 Outing Suitsynow $11.25 sweeping reductions. $14.50 pats and e reduc- Money refunded upon the ¢ cription from collar to hosiery sharply ‘k clearance. OPEN EVENINGS Charvet, of Paris, des celebrated concern’s product! ment is a pra The || $1.50, $1. Many ¢ this offer. erns good tas rts off in the history of our furni Be on hand earl FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV. 1 lesson in mate making a grand denouement to the bi Tuesday change hands Smith Gray & Co., THE BROADWAY AT shirt annoy All Other Neglige Shirts, formerly $2.50 $2 and vreat values ection, and Wednesday. na jiffy here. STORES 31ST ST.,.N , BROADWAY AT E Men’s ‘‘400” Neglige Shirts. ! Now, Pay Attention, gga Open Sat Evenings Till 10. greg? Read The Story And Act. | worn by fashionable alls you have AM uch admired. “Where do they get them?” you ask. No oyige | and “How much do they cost Many of t &°\ Shirts, them here. Many, too, get them at a half doz metal waite in New York and pay for them reac j each. The identical shirt stufis made t $2 $6 and $7 ar Uhese are of J | row at $2.0¢ | |p. & J. Anderson, Glasgow, come How Real } many times you have seen the name! How re few Madras | times you have chanced upon the first grade of t Shirts, actual values $2.75&23.50, $1.50 $00 Things — Any taint of the blood quic advanced years, A mole, wart burden, The natural ac- tivity of the body is not so great in old age and all | the organs get dull and sluggish, failing to carry out the waste matters and | poisons accumulating in the system and they are Saker up and absorbed by SSS system by its fine tonic effect. | | | ments pass away,, OLD PEOPLE | Their Pains and Aiiments people, and troubles, which a younger, more | constitution holds in check, take possession of those of almost a physical wreck. condition, Rheumativn time after beginning 8. ly shows itself w or pimple often begins | to inflame and fester, terminating in a sore that refuses to heal, | ing pains of a rheumatic character are almost constant, the joints | and the muscles sore, while Meeplessness and nervousness m developed, Almost from the first dose t The Best Hot Weather Medicine Wander. get stiff life a T had a severe attack of La Grippe, which left me To add to my wretched dn a short S, 1 was relieved of the paina and have gained in flesh and strength and ray general healt is better than for years, fy recommend §, &. §, for all blood di Union, 2, C. BF the blood, rendering it weak and unable to ip roperly nourish the system. There is no reason why old age should not as healthy as youth if the blood is kept pure and strong, purely vegetable and is the safest and best blood purifier and tonic for old gentle, but at thesametimet! purifying the blood of all poisons and foreign matter, strengthening it and toning up the entire T hear 3. }REGORY, 8, 8. S. is people, because it is orough in its action, the appetite increases, the gencral health begins to improve and the pains and aile THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs \