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NAL GIBBONS IS t high maes yester- spreached the ser- weal elier, of what ‘re alone he Would be - th polaer anniversa’ ears, ardination wu mF 5 makthos ano ne 30 last ‘1 Vathons was ordained a priest itimore by Archbishon Kenrt jecessor in of Baltim after the death of Cardinu loakey. the Uberality of hig views, his manner and his ‘kindiln: us endeared heart, Cardinal Sif’ to the whole Ammeriean people. CELEBRATES HIS SEVENTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY, t 4 THR WORLD: MONPAY EVENING. JULY 24, TOUS.” FOR 109 DAYS 71 YEARS OLD TO-DAY BOY BATTLES Lad’s Tenacity in Fight Against Death’ a Puzzle to Stricken | with spinal meningitis, Charles Canepl, «a .sevdn-year-vld Yonkers iad, fought off death evccess- fully ‘for 109 days, Little by little he bas capitulated to the insidious disease. His sight and Hearing are. gone. His tenguie and throat are paralysed. He hae dwindled from a-strapping fine tad of sixty-eight pounds to mere akin and bene. His weight to-day was twenty- two and‘oné-half pounds, He hes isin in @ stupor’ from the moment of his feizure. +: The case has attracted unusual medi- cal attention. Though unmistakably a case of espinal meningitis, tue discase Has not Tun ‘its sual course, while the Inq’s marvellous fight for Ife is without precedent. New York medical experts who have been called tn have refused to assist ery, as he will be blind and deaf and probably imbepile if he recovers. The Parents regard this as mere medida! speculation and, with the belief that while there is life there ts hope, they have spent «small fortune in the past four months:to save the boy's life. 3 Doctor Wolke, Parente Hope. Dr: Joseph Duffy, of Yonkers, and Hospital have worked over the lad con- stantly and everything that medical eci- ence and ingenuity could suggest has been done for the iittle sufferer. Though they have slight hope for the boy's re- covery, they have worked with unfiag- ging zeal, out of respect for the parental es responsible for their employ- father, peter fe rot tera He was. aes rently well and, had ae rtily. iy. ‘ cd ot epdack A _piere of cake he complain 01 yes suddenty biookshoe a bes tore hig illness ‘ized, he rolled me Duffy was ee ry are sarin e case as spine! mae which idente at the ‘time in Yonkers, DAN LAMONT — . DEATH RECORD | DIES QUICKLY 25 PER CENT.) AFTER DRIVE ard of Health Tally Shows) Railroad Magnate Expires ai Wave in a Week. brook, N. Y. Phe death-dealing properties of last} shock and surprise were occasioned to- Mmeck's hot wave are most strikingly |quy py the announcement that Col, Van- \ ‘Bet forth in the figures issued by the | fel Scott Lamont, Secretary of War un- t iu of Vital Statistics for the week | ger Cleveland and later a power in Wall pene Saturday at noon. The total| street, was dead. }) Mpumber of deaths during the week was! Jor some days past it had been known | a9 against a total of 1726 for the| that Col. Lamont had been in il! health $orreeponding week in 10904, but his most intimate friends were no. + Of deaths directly due to the heat | aware that his condition was serious o: Phere were 161, as against only eight |that it warranted apprehension. Col Quring the same week a year ago, In in-| Lamont had been at his country home, testinal troubles, more pre during | Millbrook, Dutchess County, where he @ heated term than any other, there | began alling some so, In fact h Were last week no less than 6S, an n-| had been in feeble health all of this @rease of 182 over the corresponding | summer, but he continued to keep 41 Week last year. close touch with his extensive business ike same fsadly anieiiae fg furnished | interests in New Work, coming into the the record of deaths from heart|city occasionally. 1t was generally sur se, Last week ther were 109 fatal | Posed that the rast had restored him tc @ases of heart trouble, while the week |health, or af least that, It was fast do there were but 8, and the week | ing 80. 491 corresponding to last week the showed but 70. driving yesterday <fternoon, when he 3 ‘cnmes of cerebro-spinal meningitis | “PPcared in the best ot health. Later at the extraordinary hot apell proved bene- | dinner Dr. Stewart, of New York, wiio ficial, the number of deaths from that | ¥45 @ guest at the Lamont home dlag- @ixente being but 22 during the entire | N0sed his trouble as heart disease, Col, Week. The percentage of deaths was 2 |LAMont lupsed Into uuconselouaness and in 4,0, ax against but % per /,00 dur- | 4e@ within half an hour, / ing tho same week in 1904, Just before death efforts were made to ——— summon Dr. Joseph D. Eryant, of 82 West Forty-eight street, the NO MORE ROWING ON monts' family plsysician, to his bedside. PARK LAKE AT NIG Dr. Bryant was not in when the call HT.| came for him to hurry tc Dutchess ——— County, and before he could be found ier Insued by Commiasioner |. Lamont was dead. Mas Because of Rowdyiem Wife and Daughters with Him. end Killing Water Fowl. When the end\came Col, Lamont's wife, his two daughters, Frances and hae aa ee $004 | Beusle, and several gucste in the La- mont home were at his bedside, Just before midnight the following telegram was sen{ to ex-President Gro- Goud all (he acorsuoring est | ver Clevelagd, who is now at ls sum- Lobe just the proper |™MeF, Rome on the Frye term. North ‘ ees the pond efter deck | Sandwich, N. H.: turned into s place where| “Patter died to-night. Come at once. ee ar domes vd FRANCES LAMONT. igh carnival. ‘This message was sent from Pough- foe wore. u to keepsie and gave the outside world the Ay med to chen an ent |first knowledge of the death of Col, no Oar as me Lamont. Later telegrams were sent to r the ‘Last elie felends and rolatives of the fam- ys Weakened by Hunting Trip. Mr. Lamont's friends in New York *| chink thatethe excitement and over-ex- ertimn attending his recent hunting trip ip Labrador must have contributed toward bringing on the fata! at. tack of heart trouble, Mr. James J, pent most wil of his tine after his revurn at Millbrook, He was last seen at his Wall sireot HAG talked hile apace ipa A¢ek “che ia i the day oat ent away, a tect ts Gol, Lamont and his wife were out | FORMER SECRETARY PAUL JONES'S OF WAR DEAD.| pad (o be in altendanee.Gay"and ought | Toe packs and the h BODYISLAID (GFE | IN THE TOMB): Body Conveyed to Annapolis Through Lane of Warships —Prayers for Dead, risen to 108 and 109 degrees. To brint Every Remedy Lakes Eve Sada remedy f inal men- ain “id ernie?) loyed. ‘The. nie jon of empha “into ered, Ob Ayla of the nal nD cue rene in the pore condition. ‘onkers heard of the case and news ‘of every new cure and method of treatment was brought to the boy's ratiec, 3n Lae wey vee word Aid the iscovery rmany of an antitoxin cor. na "Be. D meningitis. and Mr. Canto Duffy cable an order for the ne antitoxin arrived, but Proved Incftective. temperature est GMoulty for pe At times the roved the’ great- loctor and nurses, FOR HIS LIFE: dn the case, on the ground that the boy’s | death would be preferabie to his reoov-| two. trained. nurses from the Yonkers| . BS gant On i ‘Women’ fine gau tops; excellent 15 ard 98c. value, at have French nec! tons, double-seat All-Wool $1.10 yard values, Men’s Fine Ecypt! Brussels, 75c. value, at, per -yard........ All-Wo3;! Velvet Carpets, ef SATISFACTION rE ST OR 418 ST 14 te Final ee Reductions. Only 4 More Days of the July Sale. These Sharp Mark Downs Insure Phenomenal Sell! SS Special Garment Reductions. Sale of Shirt Waist. Suits. ere are beautiful Sheer White Shirt Waist Suits worth double tomorrow's of fine embroidery and Val. _. WEST 1 ‘ASTEST GROWING STORE floor. lace and deep side pleats, lace stock; skirt ts trimmed to matchsand is made with ‘deep flounces. Another has waist with broad pa and eight broad pleats, pleated back, cuff and stock, skirt with wide panel front of se rroey and Shirred flounce, siaes and back. Skirts at a Sacrifice. . dered deta the greatest skirt value of the sea. Wi are Panama or Sicil embroidery wre pleated style—value $3.50) ‘special to-morrow at thisGreat 1 98 July Reduction Sale, at.. is Suits; were never ‘made to sell for this price; while they last at Hosiery, Underwear. Fast Black Cotton Stockings, double sole, heel and toe; e:astic Oc ic, value, at., Ween e ited SuSE Usion (Suits, ge short sleeves, knee lene! s trimmed, stan 4 Cc a 5Ce. garment, at , 6, and Sailor Suits, aces 3 eneral clearing of odd lots in various mixtures of blue and Oxford. All are eie ian Balbriggan Underwear, shirts drawers have pear! but- Strap back; positively in Skirts, 9- designs, at. 25c with torchon lace. £6e. value, at... 29c ery; 29c. value, at. Glearance of Garpet Remnants. Offering the Most Remarkable Savings. Ice Gream & Gake Served from 2.30 to 5.80 every afternoon in our restaurant, third innel front of 4-' Thch eyelet teats ilke watst, sal deep Dollar Wa ts at 59, Ss, ag from fine ay white lawn, full fine tucks, pleated back, iy full sleeve, with tucked cuff 9 1 with tucke and te Cc stock; doliat value, at > Boys’Wash Suits WashGoods, WhiteGoods,xc Fine White India Linon; value 12%c., at 36-Inch Batiste, in white grounds, small, neat 3 i a . 24e 36-Inch Fine White Long Cloth; value 12%c., at. BC Linen Finished Pillow Cases, size 42x36. Extra Large Huck Towels, size 22244, cach. Muslin Wear Sale. Drawers—Three styles fine mus}in umbrella ruffles trimmed Lace edge, also hem- stitched hem; 29c. value, at ... Extra Size Gowns, of fine muslin, made in high and square neck, trimmed with insertings of eiiterted and Torchon lace, ‘clusters of tucks, size 44 to $0 inc! bunt *690c 5c price. One has watst deep pleated cuff and 1.98 1d embroidery and +. O%e 19¢ Corset Covers, French Style, found neck, ‘fae cambric, with insertings of torchon lace and embroid- 19¢c Only four more days till stock taking. We must clear up all our carpet remnants to make room for cur fall stock and to insure less troubie in listing. To positively clear all of these remnants in such & short time.we have cut the prices one-third to one-half, Furthermore you will tind a great advantage in.Mthe fact that some of these remnants run a8 long as fifteen yards and more to the piece. Compare the prices and qualities at, ver 39c 66c and you will not fail to take advantage of such an opportunity. Famous Ax- Reversible Stair Car- bcd 22 ot pane! is, Smith’s minster Carpets, with bor- der to match per yard. 75¢e ea sate re, arts ah oe 15c 123éc or white. ANNAPOLIS, M4., July 24.—In a sim- : ple brick vault in the grounds of the|}) ads oe ice Muscat mes res aid Naval Academy to-day le the remains|Miled with finely cracked ice and thi of John Paul Jones. With the simple teem was cy pon them. “He had to zeremony attending the landing of the Mato He tecae fone body from the crujser Brooklyn, the aye Masie | waa dies naval expedition apthorized to accom- plish its transfer from the Paris ceme- eat ey Se van at tery which had been its place of repose | quickly. for more than @ century is completed. , Body Is Tapnevanent: So emaciated has the iad be he ‘The forma! national reception of the vody with appropriate exercises {s re- erved until it shall be placed in the splendid naval chapel now being erected near the site of temporary vault, ‘The ceremontes to-day consisted of the zed. remove) of ie Leis from the Brogklyn Fs qed ia 1 not ‘Sgat and to prove ‘othe naval tug Standish; from that to at on Jul ie was con- , float moored to the shoré,-where stal- santiy startled by ibe, gxpiono on. of wart Jackles plaged it ine hearse, whish| off an alarm clock near the wa8 escorted by an Iinposing cortege of is pore. boa Finger th Sonzeens, af be The snared, Jackies and midshipmen, in oye ich the Wrench) nation participated fier? the, twleping of of a aay. Be cums I yib aucnaing waleyioe cmnere arama | Sei meally ‘the: from the French‘ crugr Jurien de a | freed "Throuen bie pastire. Graviere, The saluting batteries were kept busy, as the French arujser followed the WAR DEPARTMENT Brooklyn's shore salute with e similar ‘one,. th Inaking answer, in 3» MOURNS LAMONT,| 1 dish fanded at @ bat ys which an arcl. of American end. ent Pied ane flags had ben des.gned. ‘she souchs shore exactly at 10 o'clock, and thirtesn minutes jater the body was ashore, A hearse drawa by ‘tour black was in wedos, on i Winters cd of ich re re sigbt side ae wear-Adiniral esbes's Het on th abomen. Can exception to- ay to the py ot a New York lalist, who race, the boy blind and Cage 3 an Me alates his tongue and Tne mother claims panel §.- paren Lae no mere of ante thelr bay, will eventually: ro- 0-1 tha: elr. iy cover, ‘Their hope ia’ shared by every one in sanent for a have, aymva- Ae ly sacrifices heve made to save the boy's GYPSY FORTUNE- TELLER IS FINED SPT. f Many . from Bronx Camp ‘in Court While John Case: Is Heard-—Try Resouing a Com- rade for Driving Siok Horee, Lamont proved himself not only a past master in polities but in finance, WASHINGTON, July %—The Wi Department took cognizance of the death of Yormer Svoretary Lamont to- day, issuing the following order: he Acting Secretary of War an- nounces with deep sorrow the death ot | ly Hon, Daniel Boott Lamont, which oc- curred on the 28d inst, at his residence @t Millbrook, Dunchess County, N. ¥. “Mr. Lamont was Secretary of Wer during tae second edministration of President Cleveland from18% to 1897, a period of wreut activity in the admin- istration of the War Department, “The services rendered by Secretary Lamom were of the greatest impor- ance to the efficienoy of the millMery establishment, and Ais interest in the welfare of the officery and men of the army did not couse with bis retirement trom publdc office, but condihued, une od, to the end of his Life, He @ gentleman of varied of exalted. woulture Daosonad j character, of « and of, discernment in Bib: Me amalrs of very great trative. abil whose conmtant and Eitialy intareat An the waltere ce the army strongly attached er to with whom he was asgoo! fa conduct of military affairs, of reep ey to hie ry fas the ala te ais alait otic i SHAW OLIVER, was on shore having ocoup! “Acting Secretary of War." ws un tarty palette rat wud edesy ‘ SE SENATOR CLARK siTs up, | WEGL ARMED FOR TROUBLE. Colored Annover Onyried Six Ras- fe and Two Kautves, Bix maore, « knife with a blade eight |) Removal Out of Town ts Not Yet Contemplated, However. United Blates Senator W. A, Clark, who underwent an operation @ week Paiste lip seb a0, Was reported Lo-Gay to be improv; rere nd AVIS 28 OOS t7 err ioe JAMES McGREERY & CO. Corsets. All silk, double faeed, Satin Ribbon Girdle. Pink, blue|} 95¢ value 200 Silk Broche -Corset, All! white, or white with pink: -and blue floral design. | Model for medium figures, | 2.45 value 5.00 The latest models. of “La Vida’’ Corsets are suitable! “Princess” gowne,—the outline being in perfect proportion, They} are filled with real whale- . for summer bone, 3.00 to 12.00 per pair. Twenty-third Street, DRINK 100 MUCH, ay DEATH and label in every suit; 83 to 44, for. styl the equal of the garments com the short, All can be fitted, Tuesday Tuesday All. Day.: All Ce 55 To-Morrow, Tuesday, All id Long . from 8A. M. till 6 We Will Sell Men’s Regular $10, $12 and $15 $ Suits for -\- Think of it reader, the finest fancy Chev- fot, fancy Cassimere, fancy Tweed Worsted, Homespun and Wool Crash; Single Double Breasted Sack Suits, Your choice of over 1,000 suits for cae Aa $5. Yau WONDER, WONDER HOW COME AND SEB! Your Choice of. Magnificent $20 - and $22 Suits for $11.75. Beautiful worsteds, finest serges, single on double breasted ng. from the finest merchant tallore; these suits to fit men of every The stout, the slim, Sixth. Avi & 23d St: N.Y, |, fancy ‘TIS MONEY INT THY sia A $15 SUIT OF CLOTHES FoR ‘ Men’s $18 and $20 Suits for $8.88 le and Double Breasted Sack Suits, all union made, the union barn “ beautiful fancy yl fancy worsteds, tweeds and bi cassimeres, Tuesday At bay.