The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1905, Page 14

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after the ti Aetectivs ‘38 me!” exc! aesen' Griffith. ‘ted the Medame; ‘fifty “hand don Mean inves doliss's worth it it,” casually ral hed by , Gozen and money In the home of Bernard Hofeld, No. ® Bleanor place, the burglars drank shampagne and left this ‘note in a hy didn't you leave home SET FhOREES Nutshell AME, NCAR UNDER BOND aw Dark Man Who Stole and Pawned Mythical. Ring, but “Couldn’t See Shield of Detec- | cee tive Till She Was Arrested. ‘Deteative John Griffith, of the West Street station, dropped into | furnished reception room of | Zingari,"” No, 26 Sixth ave- ; n “Madame” ed showing the future'to six white “ywromen and two colored ones, took have lost a diamond many hundreds of dollar: "Cam you help me locate st?”" cards,"’ commanded. the Tight,"” said the detective, “ Mh urd looked through the cards saw a dark man who “took the ¢ sald was in a pawn~ sshe Gjdn't sce that, Griffith sO told . In EAST ON WINE » but Why Didn’t Yer | we Money?” They Write : tim—Yonkers Suburb Vis- Knowing Thieves, ABpecial to The Evening World.) believed to hav am Giascharged servant, plundered a homes in the suburbs early this morning. The bur “euted about $5,000 worth of silverware, aU News IN A oo Tortured by Robbers, RUSHFORD, N. Y., AUG. 8.—Three masked men bound and gagged an old getter thorn unt (ney told where Sad" the, victims. released ves several hours a Ghinese Boycott Spreads. VICTORIA, B. C., AUG. 3.—Steamer arriving here from Chinese Kaiser Leaves Denmark. COPENHAGEN, Aug. 3—The German Imperial yacht Hohengzollern, with Km- peror William on bo&rd sailed to-day for Sassnitz, Pomerania. neur-| Hotel Owner Willard Dead, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. &— Caleb C. Willard, owner of the Ebbitt House, Washington, D. C., died at a hotel here last night. He came here to |. | reouperate his health. Mr. Seventy-one years of age ..ét | Bishop Hargrove Dead. NASHVILLE, TENN., Soa th i at Tek ah eae DNUGHTER IVER SAW GETS HIM PARDON J. Fenimore Clayton, Twenty Years a Convict, Freed Through Girl’s Effort. ALBANY, Aug. %—Pathetio interest fattaches to the pardon issued to-day by Gov. Higgins to J. Fenimore Clayton, et Cooperstown, who wae’ sentenced in 1885 to Itfe imprisonment for the mur- der of tis three-vear-old daughter. ‘When Clayton walks out of Auburn ‘peison, after twenty years’ confinement, he will meet bis only surviving daugh- ter, born after his Imprisonment, on whom he has never yet set eyes, and to whove persistent pleadings he owes his liberty, ‘This brave young woman, in whom fille] affection was stronger than the welfish fear that her life might be dark- ened by the memory of her father’s dis- Brace, ix a student at Cornell Univer- sity. Left motherless during the first year of her father’s imprisonment, she ‘was adopted by a wealthy woman in ‘Coopertown and took the latter's name. @he is now known as Miss Dorothy Boden. From the time she learned her history and her father’s disgrace she has writ- ten to him and done her duty as a daughter by bringing him consolation fréendships, with the one end of some Gay deing in @ position to ask for her father’s Mberation. At the same time feeble heasth f< it Sosiy ill'aince Friday: He wes Alabams. Preacher Accused of Murder HAMILTON, 0., AUG. &3—The Rev. rete it i alleged Pd fag @ Quarrel ‘the preacher bis later caused ‘his ‘deaths Peace with Yaqui! Indians, BISBEE, ARIZ., AUG. 3—News comes from Sonora that negotiations for peace aro in progress between the Yaqui In- dans and the Mexican Government, Sourters are travelling throughout the State wherever there are ta Indlang exhorting them to t_no further ‘hls | dered: ; in a few days between ee an | and “Mexican representatives. Japs Object to Panama. TOKIO, AUG, 3—The emigration com. panies object to sending laborers to Panama to work on the canai on ¢he had) unsatisfactory, They assert that there care for the 3P8 | fick. no ‘provitions. for ‘returninse %. nO arked the | The families of deocased laborers and also assert that the sanitary conditions are Sweden Will Blame Norway STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Aug. $.—The extraorditiary session of the Riksdag was brought to @ close to-day. King Oscar wus not present, but was repre- er, Christian ing the session | no allowance of passage money. They bad. sented by the new Lundebe rE. closed the 8S; er of the Lower House said the situation still contained dis- quieting elements, but Sweden would @ absolved from blame if a breach oc- curred after the offer made by the Riksdag. New Mississippi Rallway. CHICAGO, AUG. 3.—Organizaiion of the Missiesipp! Valley and Gulf Raliroad was begun here, W. I, Alleh being clect- ed President, Theodore Rockefeller Vice- President and E. L. Gochanour Secre- tary-Treasurer. Accord: to Allen the company is incorporated jn Iowa and all the Western Mississippi Valiey States to the Gulf with a capitalization of [9),000.~ 000, Tt is planned, he sald, to start the road from some point in Iowa on the Mivslesipp!. King Visits German Fleet. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, AUG. 3.— King Oscar, who was recently created @ rman admiral by Emperor William, jay visited the German squadron, a h arrived here last night. King 31 | will give a fete to-night in honor of the fe- | squadroa, ———— |LITTLE LIFE IN THE LONDON STOCK NARKET | LONDON, Aug. 8&—Money was more ldn't you leave |qbundant to-day, although the with seg! fiver |drawal to the Provinces tor hollday | pu Was a hindrance to its ease, while the Congols Settlement increased | the demand, | The Stoel ; &.—Lwo bur- been assisted fe was borderin eallugs, generady before the easier, | Americans wore heavy, |odtrnz gate Spnned Gull on there ware irregu! @ fox terrier ‘ & sumptuous | Weatern: New jude, Was Guoted at 15: discouraging to the pr ofa pond, reneent Nananate Ta Dectal 2 of 10 were quoted at 10824" ee me SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-pay, bave been completed. The rround that the conditions there are; important and lar Fama ee Seca jes ¥s Ontario & Wi Forelgnors were duil on Paris advices she vowed she never would see ‘him in convict garb. tay Ree The came ruery, when, we influences, an inter- ing. 8 that twenty years time lesson for @ man who . Higgins assured. her of terest seis Plea, and ee to her the routine of applications for par- dons.. She went back to Cornell, much encouraged. Arrangements for Clayton's liberation ews ‘Was conve: to him to-da; from hie Gaugater, u tter life. |POOR LOSE BY PARIS FAILURE, Savings Bank with Small Depositors Forced to Suspend by Big Sugar Crash. PARIS, Aug. 2—A notice was posted to-day announcing the temporary sus- pension of payments by the savings bank connected with the Printemps, ‘ohe of the largest department stores i Paris. ‘The asnouscement has caused Great excitement. ‘The suspension follows the recent faflures in the sugar trade, one of the embarrassed sugar operators being the principal stockholder in the Printemps. The depositors consist muinly of working ‘classes, Minister of Finance Merion by seek to avert the louse af- recting oor by requesting leadin, banke'to assist the embarrassed Institue tion, Pat WHEAT FALLS AWAY ON WEATHER NEWS. ‘Wheat was steady in the market to- day and averaged higher at the start, but @ reaction quickly followed in re- Sponse to the reports of fine weather and prices receded from their highest level. Corn wax strong. At wheat was steady, with trading oniy fairly active. New York's opening prices were: WWheat—-September, 8 1-4; December, Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat September, o4 6 to #4 -4; Decemoer, 6 3-8 to 86 1-2; 5 Corn—September, 53 7-5 to 4; Septem- ber, old, f4 1-4 to 54; December, 46 1-4 to 46 3-8; May. 46 1-8. prices mb New York's closin, were: Wheat—May, 923-8; tember, 89 1-8 bid; December, 906-8 bid. Corn—Sep- tember, 611-2 hicago's closing prices were: Wheat August, 1-2, ‘nominal; September, UIP to’ sb; ‘December,’ 85 to 8 1-8; May, $8 3-4 bid. Com—September, | 33: Offered, 8: May, Wid wa finite NEW COTTON REPORT FIGURES ARE 74.9, WASHINGTON, Aug. 8,—The following report on the condition of the cotton cron was issued by the Statintical Board of the Department of Agri ¥ ‘at noon to-day, * ere of the Hu- The sop. a reau of '# of the Department Agriculture finds trom the reports of ike ndents and agente of ‘the bu- hot the average condition of cot~ on July 2 was 74.9. as compared 771.0 on Juno %, 1905: 9.6 on July 904 on ‘ar %, 1908, and a ten- e of $2.6, THE TID. Loy PORT ve aeew VOUK, AMSHIPS, Due Toat Bulgaria, Hamburg. hidutecrmt, Havana Sun rises, 4.15!8un sets. 7.15/Moon sete, 8.64 PM pelea snp ampante nd 30 ite COTTON PRICES DROP iis 38 olin ritory, 22: } Florlés, is; Missouri, Virgin is ON LOWER CABLES, Cotton, Agured from 8 to 10 potni lower tonday, due to weak cables pip let, And there was ae tad eae a firm, 7 4 quiet. bul ORDERS MAIL QROMPTLY FILLED. A Great Friday .3| Red-Letter Sale. None in History to Match It. And _we doubt if you will see-such splendid offerings again. For this Friday we haye made special prepara- tions—arranged many Special offerings—and will brin, forward fresh goods never shown before. In a word, we expect to make this Friday the Banner Day of the Sale, and to accomplish that end have allowed nothing to stand in the way. Naturally, only a few of the hun- dreds of Special Bargains can be printed here—for many lots are small and quickly disappear. Your safe way is to come here and stay. Anyhow, daily visits must richly repay you. Hints of Friday's Cyclonic Bargains: Women’s $2.00 Lawn Waists for.......5.. Women’s $3.00 Lawn Waists for.......... Women’s $7.50 Skirts (9 to 12 o'clock only) for. Women’s $10 Skirts (9 to 12 o'clock only). for. Misses’ $3 to $5. Skirts (9 to 1 o'clock only) for. Misses’ $6 to $10 Skirts (9 to 4 o'clock only) for Women’s $5.75 Linen Suits for.. Women's $3 to $5 Bathing Suits for. . Women’s $1.75 Lawn Kimonos for. . Women’s $2.25 Lawn Wrappers for. ‘Wemen's 46c. Imported Hosiery for... Women’s 50c. and 75c. Fancy Hosiery for..... Women's 75c. Elbow Length Silk Gloves for... Women’s 50c. White Embroidered Belts for Children’s $3 to $5 Coats and Reefers for. Children’s $5 to $8 Taffeta Silk Coats for.... Infants’ $4 Bedford Cord Cloaks for. 410c, and 15c. White Goods Remnants, yard 45c. to 25c. Wash Goods at, yard Men's Negligee Shirts at 3 for 1.00, or, ea: Women's 50c, Petticoats for...... $3.00 Hand Sewing Machines for Women's 25c. Drawers for .... Women’s 29c. Kimono Sacques for. Women’s 29c, Corset Covers for as Misses’ and children’s $1.50 Oxfords for. Women’s and men’s $2.50 Umbrellas for .. 2c and 28 inch, English Gloria Umbrellas for. £1.00 Fine Dimity Stationery for. . #5.00 Natural Wavy Hair Switches $3.00 Natural Wavy Hair Pompadours 50c, Black and Colored Pongee Silk for. 42-inch 45c, Black Nun’s Veiling at... 36-inch 45c. Black All-Wool Serge at. Women’s $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords for. Val. Laces, usually 50c. dozen’ yards, for’. Val, Laces, usually 20c. dozen yards, ‘for. $1.00 R. & G. Batiste Corsets for...... 25c. and 50c, Gold Plated Brooches for... Men's 35c., 50c. and 69c. Imported Half Hose fo: Men's $1.30, $2.00 and $2.50 Summer Underwear f Men's 39c. and Soc. Underwear—Clearing at. . * Women's 15c, Hand Embroidered Initial Hidkfs. for. Men’s $10 Suits (8 to 1 o'clock only) for.. Men's $20, $22 and $25 Suits for..... Boys’ $5.00 all-wool ‘Suits for. . Boys’ $3.00 all-wool Suits for Boys’ $1.00 Wash Suits for. . . Boys’ $1.00 Blouse Waists for. . SAP Boys’ 50c., 75c. and $1.00 all-wool Knee Pants for........ The Sale of Lafayette Pianos at $175 continues enly a few days longer, as supply will soon be exhausted. Terms us low og $1.00 a Week. Whrich Bros.’ Piano Salesroom, Third Floor, 24 St. Side. WN QUET MARKET 83S age Sea ap ee sales are as follows: ‘OM last recorded High. Low. |Reading a Feature, While Lack- awanna Continues Its Upward Movement—Steel and Trac- tions in Evidence; Bonds Firm Stocks developed exceptional strength in the market to-day and substantial gains were scored by nearly ry issue , on the list, although trading was lighter than it has been any day for the past wee a feature of the jate on g00d buying was ‘and closed wit The activity aaue Was attributed to cov- by shorts. upward movement {n Southern } way wae comsinued, and on @ large volume of transactions advanced over @ point, Others mhowing g wero Cobadial Pacll ville, Bouthern American Smelt 2 conspicuous fea! vanced 11-4. Rus what the ividend of this.» abo a in ering e ae Bees RRS E St2ts +3 THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST. 3, 105. REFUNDED. 0m, Our August Furniture Sale Continues With the Greatest Values Known in Years. Men’s Underwear. Like earning interest'on your money to Jay fh a supply at this low price. Fine Egyptian Balbriggan Under wear; Shirts have ribbed bottom; drawers are double seated; 93c a great bargainat...., see Friday’s Matchless Bargains. Wash Special sale of White Nainsook Apron Checks, fine finish, Special, per yard ... 36-inch Long Cloth, suit- able for women’s and chil- Gren’s wear. Special, 8 per yard. nd White Goods. dc Colored Apron Gingham?, in small and large checks; fast colors. Pi yard... 4c ‘Women’s Hig! black or tan, a: Boys’ Wash Parts, Hosiery k Underwear. ‘Women’s Fast Black Cotton Stockings, also Lace Hose in black ana white, at a wonderfully low price. Have double sole, heeland toe; full size elastic tops; regular ‘and extra sizes; easily woe Qrade Lace Lisle Stockings, jouble sole, spliced heel and toe, . - ‘Women's Extra Size Low Neck Vests, thorous! ly elastic, well finished; regularly 15c.; Big Savings in Muslin Wear. Corset fs, French style and close fitting, Torchon and Val. lace trimming; also embroidery: 29¢. tr valteoss al at. The sizes are 3 to 8, with afew pairs up to 12; régular 25¢. values, but we're determined to sell out the entire lot....g- peeueseces ves Glearance 6f Boys’ Wash Suits. Suits that range in price up to $1.45 are ali to go at 69:., 49c., 2c. and 19¢. The assortment includes Russian Blouse Suits, with b:oozner pants, and: Sailor Suits, with straight pants. Sizes 3 to 8. To-morrow and Saturday... 69c 5c S) ated, oe 18c White Nickel sale price.. re 19¢c 29c Drawers, two styles, Extra Siebric with, hemstitehings Iso cluster of tucks; 40c, value, few stores selling them for less than $3.00. have full platted waist, handsomely trimmed sides ati front with lace; very newest skirt, pleated and lace trimmed to match waist ; all sizes; a recutar value, reduced t0,....+ sevees sedves ney Lot 2—1,200 Fine Shirt Walst Sui embroidery ; also Pongee Lawfr-Sui Sheer White Lawn Suits, waist and skirt elaborately trl embroldery, also’ Val. lace and embeoidery. Biack Lawn Suits. silk lace trimmed. Every waist is full pleated and perfect fitting, skirts nre either newest pleated or flounce style. Every suit is new and fresh and just manufactured, sell at double and more.: All s.zes. white linen; waist and skirt have broad panel front of silk , with broad panel front of cluny lace on wiist and sknt: Hine Choice tor to-morrow... ....4.+++. Coes Dinner Sets, 112 rieces, neatly decor- der; worth $7.50. Special at....... pieces; regular price $1.75. Special at.... shade, worlh $1.50, Shirt Waist Suits at a Sacrifice. Lot 1—Pongée Lawn Suits pies the lowest pi reduction sales you will fin rice of the Season, Even at They trimmed with wide’ eve'et tended to 1.98) Friday Shoe Special. Special s lz of Women’s Tan Vici Kil Leathsr Oxfords, also in black; sizes 2’ to 8; wery special to-morrow 98 at, per pair... Cc .» $9c., 25c. & 19¢ Men's Suits, made from strictly ali-wool serge. The sizes are up to 42 chest measure, None G.O. D. Reg- ularly $8.50, at..c..eeeee sees 5.00 ale of Ghinaware. 5.98 1.19 Reading Lamps China Salad Bowls, decor- ated and tinted white dome 98c *10c shown in blue, green and laven- 10 Piece Toilet Sets, all full size worth 39¢, at.,.. Gowns, {ull size, fine muslin, made + in V shape and high neck; yokes of solid tucks; also embroidery insertings; 50c. value, at.......+ Extra Size Walking Skirts, fine muslin with deep flounce of em- broidery, clusters of tucks abovi $1.39 value, a! 39c 98c Friday, Saturauy and Monday BOGOTA—A rich, delicious Coffee, regular price 28c.. TEA—High grade, Black,Green or Mixed, vegular price 50c. 25c¢ 43c OUR TWO GRBAT LEADERS, Broken Java, very fine, 20c. Broken Mocha and Java, 23c. _ Once ‘Men’s H 5 iy Serge een ae ibe 10d mallee Bolicited. COFFEE Company Gillies 233,235, 237 and 239 Washington St. Bet. Park Pl. & Barclay St, Established 4840, TO PUT CARLTON AWAY 4 YAR Possible Sentences for Crimes Police Are Now. Trying to Fasten beard” iy BE r ips vanced from was jn fair lemand. at an ad- while Erle, althovush 5 he ‘Tractions were. ‘vs tively t ®& firm under- a i ¥ Pieper fri" oa : tee weak: ; 1 aware, Lack, 8 and Stn derieg Cepia! aan‘ ed t 900 1, bat the anf the latter sa 4 pay teeete Jetset lttei+ lett # Reegas o Fase hr Renee on Alleged “Blue- Nearly Half Century. | Frock Every Six Months! Important Offering of ae igh Grade Suits, In exactly thirty metropolitan styles, ‘ , Always $20, $22.50, $25 and $28, at } Friday and Saturday. EN’S Fashionable English Walking Suits, Single and Double Breasted Blue and Black Suits, Singlt and H Double Breasted Mixed Suits. pret } , own clean factories, ‘ Not a stitch ever comes to us from outside, Many of the suits are ideal for Fall. We fit all "shapes perfectly. Here's a chance, | (ee # taste 7s not touched save by the really worth while, - Smith, Gray 2 Co., : BROADWAY AT 31ST ST., NEW YORK, é FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV, BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV, B/KLYN. then, for the fellow whose sense: off

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