The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1905, Page 10

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iret /an ‘appetite for iiquor nad ended in the has. ee Bee. 4B. H. Con- ‘Ambaseador, -and| % for the United r having “two He will go where he may bayeott question, He had gotten sa that he would go for | thither young son's head might be the breaking ate of the David: Compary, of “GSatteaton Educator. . J, AUR. 4--Prof. A. @ me of the State Teach- on, was inatantly killed | Afr Years of Blot to Break ‘| Habit Lambley Drinks Cy- -atde of Potassium. Teare of hopeless ‘struggle to conquer mulotae ve area ¥. Lamley, ‘itty Six, Wasn't “Goin’ to Seo His Sister’ Get Drowned,” So He Plunged After: Her. Ns ‘worry bad By Emily Pendennis. with my husbands act.” “Hurmy fer the boy hero!” was thy Lambley to-Gny. “He killed himeetf be-/ory that g-eutcd Edward Murphy, 3r, — he believed he wan unable to) ngca atx, ashe walked slong Seventy- conquer his craving tor anor) He W88 leeentn street to-dar on the Way: ton Becond’ avenue candy etore, ‘with pen- nies, the juat reward of Ife-savers. [The ttle tettow. in the waite auck , uit, With his football crop’ of brown as Abe ok tin hatr, "was duly «bashed and hung fils better every year. But as his mentery Of himself increased his Gespondency | On the war homo fom ‘the Presby- became more acute when he fell back. | terian Hoepitsl iast night the youngster ‘Known. Cures Failed. Seked what the beys meant by calling “He took every known cure, had spent |#!m = “hero.” lis mother answered of dollars to help himself. | “hobo.” playfally, and ‘perhaps in fear ‘bat he. Jeft her ride a deadly draught of cyastide AUG. 4.—Dirputing the brother’ Charies. aged home jh Oskdale. ‘The wk Fr! ~ ~ Shot in Street Duel. BAXLEY, GA., AUG. 4.—Michael sAs- Pinail, City Marshal, was shot here yes- terday by A, J. Chestnut, who was be- pursued by awenty-five armed citi- who left their places of business Prevent 4s escape, a charge having made against him. He let aac} and a ite at jodged 1 in J “aims tendered his resignation g Board of Control of the Methodist moe to take effect Aug, 15, or We At, pe 0 desired. Dr, McClish cali to a leading Metho- ureH In Boston and will xo there, Launch Party in Peril. 0 CITY, N. JF, AUG. 4,— tyselxht perddna. thirteen of a were women, were in a sma!l junch which was forced to drift at the ercy of the ocean currents three miles “thia city for ten hours. The launch touching a drop. Tho one 80 Jong he had the months without pity of It is thet ereible erav- had drank heavily for 2 week past. He waa just Sothing. out of i, spree iand bed ‘goné back to his bisihess “yesterday, Nat- urally, his nattner upbraided him. . He had an extensive business, and his ab- gences were costly ‘and annoying. He realized this keenly and when he cam‘ home Jast evening he wag, very biue. He spoke of the argument .he hed ‘tad with his partner. “I tried to cheer him up, nod in- stead of sitting down to dinner, I took him out on the stoop snd: we pat to- gether, talking. He way terribly ner- Vout. Suddenly he jumped up and sali a’drink of ‘water. A T heard “him. tall, Tyan ‘be ae and. saw him are ewe wien I 8c: Be eatd Uae dy eaters in’ hed’ Bese ti aaa id ending to m; have i ptuaperoae aauered in Sis lovely oh @ daughter, ie Me cr iambler d A Nea! recent ‘Our only. ir Re LUCANIA, 18 SPOKEN. Tie Cunard lines Lucania feoua dane Pool and’ Queenstown tor New York, |’ was.in ‘Seger r ms gintaad an with ad nd at acne ‘a to-day, Aine vense ta aail property, dock about oe REAL SMALL-POX SCARE IN HARLEM Western Harlem has a smali-pox scare. Inspectors ‘from tthe Board of Health visited, all the stores and dweljings in One Hundred and Twenty-fourth and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth streets, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, to-day advising the occupants to be vaccinated immediately because of the removal ‘yesterday from the negro tene- ment at No, 26 West One Hundred anc Twenty-fourth street of two virulent cases of amall-pox. The victims are negroes and half brotbers—William J, Fove, aged thirty- eight, and Everett Lindsey, aged twen- ty-flve, Foye contracted the disease twenty-elght days ago, but kept at his work as a Cleaner of cellars unti) the day before yesterday,» traveling all over Harlem, Lindsey was taken sick eight days ago. but remained at work until Foye wot ao sick that he could not move. Lindsey ts @ cellar cleqper, too, and visited a number of places in Harlem in search of work after the smallpox kot hold of him. The health officers found Foye anit Lindsey In the same. bed. Foye was in @wful shape, ‘The inspector sald i waa the worst case of small-pox he ever saw. How the man kept on his feet for so Jong 1s a mystery, In leas than an hour after the inapectors reached the dwell- ing the. two patients were on their wa inn ambulance to che Kingston Ave. ieee ~ aene One eEnncres t and ted, {pepectons ta gs aie "raly M4 that ter not pul &, qumrant i EE ine on the Be of infection, was ‘Nevertheless there be nicky, alarm be aged nto. atofen and Nata fold whe people they swoul beivaocinated. without delay’ here mas & Fush to doctors’ o}ces and scores of Yapetnation “pointe” were "used tn the ihorhbood before sion, Pie A caddy a/APPRAISER FOR Et FOR EQUITABLE: y the Equitable Lite ee Sa Mpon Its real esta: shad apni as Pat Powglas Rob! a, of Broaldent Roos: to make BoWthe coal ect ompaby, ad reper: some quarters that Mnstan- | Street, to-day. , | Bxchan, turned. Hut there Is no fear. Edwara dears ais honors as if they were ad- wersity. and disgrace. Edward jumped into the East River at the foot. of Seventy-seventh street last evening to save his sister, Margaret, from @rowning. Both children had a close call, but were rescued by Polloe- man Fredecfck Probst, of the Hast Aixty-seventh street station, and Mred Neidhardt, of’ No, 36 East. Seventy- eixth street. The balf-d ed boy, and #irl were taken to the byterian Hos- pital, from where their frightened par- ents took them home, two sadder and wiver babes. / To-day they are noné’the worse for their plunge except for two troublesome colds in the head, which, they explain, “the doctors at the hos- pital gave, us to remember to kebp mway from the water.” ‘They Tell All About It. ‘The two children. told an Evening World reporter gl avout it at their home, ‘No. . 8% ‘Hast ;-Sventy-seventh “1 got a ride In an ambulance— m'‘antomoblle ‘one, too,” «aid Baward gs the most vital fact of the whole adventure, “And I spoiled my new. dress," said eight-year-old Margaret, ‘with “truly feminene refhorse for damaged finery. “1 (was standing on a: big rock with Helen Donoghue and Ed. We’ were ‘all throwing stones into the water to make splashes.) Helen was just rnppet, and bg sd ea she wii A na. AL t call tor help, tl | eta at 1 ate ¥ ee water 1 ox ri igi aa 2 “u, Mktagets: Grapls' explawh is tt Youy Edward Murphy, Aged - fon. Rdward wae Thea airdot in his ae- ganas yer swim?" he asked the re- Dopter, whe retorted: ‘Gan you?” tee ret ‘Ha\can Swim. why he jumped in Inst ‘I wasn't going to drownded. I jumped. in, was going awful fast and catch sister,” The strong current was. ‘running swiftly and carrying the children away from shore | when’ Bollcemar. Fo largie get the water down for the third To be rolled on-a barrel to wet the water ‘from her lings and stomach. Edward was not much the worse for his bath. “What did you think of when ‘went down?” asked the, reporter. "All the naughty things you'd ever, done?” ‘ope. I was wondering how mamma would fake my trousers nice again, so I could wear ‘em in the coun- * ‘exclaimed ‘Edwerd. We are going 10 Rockland Lake: to- explained Mrs. ‘Murphy, “and iy we were packed ready to wNhen Edward brought from an inner Toom, beamirched with mud. and grass stains, a ir of qmall biup velveteen bays t ees ‘was there before, but the Ng wast sald he, holding up the “It if great going to the on he continued. “Wwe mnde a racket clanging the bell.” evbe you. think it was ‘ereat’ our mother," said Mrs. Murphy, “Mr. lurphy and I were ising anzlousty for them to come in to whey’ there Waa. mtpat oles, OF running up the stairs and they burst in here crying, ‘Bddie and Maggie are drown: It was terrible. T fell Into a chair and my bijsband rushed out: to find them. horror lasted only 9 tor “Se Sa = 4“ ioe yer. block off. “Ant wito are yout (| UBob. Bitasimmons.”* ‘Whereupon twenty. red-eved policemen. stuck thetr heads out of the :windows of the dormitory of, the Weat. Forty- seventi “street station and Nedved twenty. old shoes’ at the-side of! hoareé voles) “This ain't no Teheatea! fore funeral. You, there, Hdythe Mont- | morenay, if yuh didn’t set up all night} eatin’ chop: miley an’ rushin’ tte, an. | Yuh’d be able: to ditt yer feet. off'n the | Stound.' Now let's “try Sone eye | aborus in, ' oléase, idl by thig wasn't tthe i a deet OM waite tree ry ris ‘of oun that made them pik: the chorus’ of the Flcasimmons troupe Umbering up Ip tae th opening season. “How long. since you've @ alent asked Policeman Police- we sn ub the eae Vek in the'G atest Red Letter. our Mong wie Only. 5 ‘hours frading (we, close’ at. 4 Hd hours will) be -as much ‘ih profits to you as Whole” In addi ba splendid meh "yaleg named below eve ret except: Hour-s: in‘yesterda pubs Capt DOLLARS, come here Sata ve os sg 3 loc! t those So. til | Lette Sse ete lien | |” Give you'so much more for your money than you ean get in any other “ store that coniparison becomes contrast. “Until Closing Hour, a P. M. Saturday ) ‘We Offer: Men’s $10 at 4. 75. Suits ‘These suits are in fing and. andidouble breasted sack styles; the pars are all bossing. the 3 I couldn't, tors and actorines, he must have an pst} the first platoon Fitrsiinmons e way man wo e talks to the ac- awful grouch.”” . e Fitzsinmons rehearsals are cal: ed for 8 A, ML Just about that time. of the yest of rty-second street stal Ouse re pore to bed In the dormitory to seo een } ‘o'clock -in- the afterndon. only sleep they (Ret Is. between L 2 oelock. In the efiernogn, when aac cErpubnre are. Out mowing me oreé. when they come the goods are! finest: hard iatas <Mgmntee. oy hey ie arettes’ and ‘absorbed .a cow, bails and the way they holler would remind you of a fire on ‘the west” side. ae men of the Jirst ‘olntaon ‘sent 2 Fitzsimmons yeater- day and ask Bin ty moderate the e thesiasm of his stage cirector, Fit: simmons met them at the door/of thy hall, He Nad a. Raoxsian wolf hound nd a lion with him and the enimaly looked: as though they. wouki Mike to eat @ policeman’ or two, After expiinétions had basn passed. Kitzsiroman promised that there would ‘he less no! a @ias' ‘Tie si0ise' was Worec than Me, Fitesiminonn's wit men of all shapes, cppeee! 4 grand ‘bargain. ‘7 committes to sez fot, fancy, woo ‘Men's regular $10, “Salts,” 08 ae pays tiy et rticulac er S ut Fie Jchorassee dust atver® Fitestmnnin promised peace and quiet Be Fitazs! mons ordered her big A earned the »s_ potiownate Dey We Peatien rm mutter gs es AE $5 ait:wen "2. Fepsencbigl ay Thése Boye’ Suits 1 wfterncen. are in’8 to 16 year the not ‘singing ‘the polivemen wating. words such as these: ‘Our Wttle while for neighbors came In to fen Bo te facta’ ne we went Flatt to a orhey space us ioe warm there,” said Maggie. that?” Pigs paver Aieiy wa B to but they old bed.’ Prout Nuke you was’ geist Don't fey 0 ‘tar down Wey. shail t! jisaimmons. dese aoserted «inlay fn chee-ild: Not ‘for 10,000 mes Alawe. “One year ve ‘Walker. GETS BACK HIS LOST $3,000,000, Cullen Identifies Securities and faye “Thank You” When Chict Murphy Hands Them Over. Chiet Murphy, of the Jersey City po- lice, ‘to-day handed ‘to Richard, Cullen $3,000,000 worth of securities of various concerns, which Cullen had lost. ¥hile washing his hands at the Mattery, In this city. ‘The accurities were picked up ‘by Peter McGovern, of Essex street, Jersey City, who'called on Cullen, who’ ts president of a Duluth trop company, and demanded a reward before return- ing the papers. He was offered $1,000 worth of the securities; but inaisted on cash and was arrested, but released on turning ‘the pepers over to Chief Murphy. ‘Cullen was notified that he could have the pecuritie "by roving ownership and to-day Went to Jer yey and idgntls you’ oe t AU FphY, but left gaits for Me. PEE aE GOOD BUVING KEEPS WHEAT PRICES UP. Free selling of wheat in the market to-day was met by a demand equally ax good which sent up prices. The buy- ing was influenced 'ciefly by the cables and forelgn news, A further udvance was made later ov ‘purchases for South- west Interests, Corn was lower, due mainly to the bearish Missouri report for August ani larger receipts tian estimated. , fren York's ‘opening prices were: Vheat—September, $6 7-8; December, 906-8; May, 923-8 bid. Chicago's opening prices were: Whwat ~-Heptember, B4}-2 to 43-8; Devember, $6 to 83-4 to 857-4; May, 8 5s, Corn-— Beptember, 648-4 10! 516-6. Beptember, Old, 651-8 to 048-3; December, #58 fo 481-4. New! York's closing .prives, werd: Wheat--May. 991-4 offered; Beptemder, 89 6-¥ bid; Dovember, vl 1-2. Com—Se)- tember, 61 offered. Chievgo's closing prices were: Wheat— August, 41-6; September, 1-8 to % 1-4; Devember, 861-2 10 5-6; May, 89 3-4. | Corn—Septomber, & S4 to 7+: Bar~ tember, old, [4 offered: December, 46; December, old, 4813; May, dbi-S 10}, a4 — AMERICANS FIRMAN . {fa THE LONDON, MARKET. LaNpon, fie: ‘Money, wae in ample Wy to-day with $90 @lapriyy~ Loh. pf $9:009,00 In dividends.’ @he Stank Pally west and 'tis ce STOCKS IN DEMAND AT HIGHER PRES} Stocks were strong again to-day and om go0d-buving orders all of the, active Jasues made substantial gains. market showed more, animation and there was a better distribution of trade | CP than at any time this week. Reading, Unton Pacific, St, Paul each @Ivanged over 1 per cent, on a large Volume of irading, ‘The Tractions were shown generous ‘favor, . Metropolitan Street Raliway being the feature of the sroup. All the industrials ‘hada firm tone, the upward movement ‘being continued | Metro, {n American Smefters, which advanced Ns to a new high reord of 128 1- vance of 2 poluts, Steel wae relatively dull, while Republic Iron & Steel, Uniked States Rubber and Na- tonal Lead were active, New Jersey Central once more went toa new top no 9f.11-2, Northern. Pacific, Great North? ern preferred and Delaware & Hudson were In good demend and advanc: fiom 3 to 6 points were made in these Government onds were while rail “is and others Sad gab demand. yas ed unchanged, 4nd of The |B ot | CLOSING. QUOTATIONS ‘ ‘To-day'e highest, lowest and. ea a Brioes and ‘net changes ‘ax com) day's figures or with as follows: MANIAG ASKS: =| FOR INSURANCE. “| OF $25,000,000) an insane’ man was, removed trom. % | surance. building, No. M6 Broadway. % [to-day and taken to By where he gave his unmeé ‘Hanaway. and his. home se No, #6 Wert Ninety-thipd street, There :4s no such, addre: Hanaway ‘frightenod threatening mann@r. ‘and only hal-dreshed. Lance panes, om Tmanded that a ‘polley. or 8 written ae once, He ‘wes tol is ad in. ys he returned &ud there would eee 1 oa et bis atfendan a te ‘ fiway by. 68 }e pho: the policy | ht 4 ie mney hig. wi + whom ais htt Rene heat women % Mpolicenian. Barlow, of ihe, Ellaabetti street station, took him ay its, @ mau be is patie Years oid and ie oh arty, (tal. sales. ne "aie were, tM aba Asai. lis cc BRING ON YOUR CHARGES, SAYS SECRETARY WILSON. AERINOTON, Aug. | 4—Secretary{ Higon has determined not to take his Pisa. vacation during the progress of fie Investigation ye tk ‘conducting in the Department of Agriculture. He had bi to Weave Washington on ‘Aug, to accompany Chief Forester Gifford baie On 4 tour of the Western forest reserves. ‘This’ work will) now ei lett is Mr. Einehat, “OU une perion has any, veazon | pect tho Intexrity ae any of im Ployers, nal” In the: ingpee on, auth ty by fumors or Pett wr) » ee wa Pe a Rees GIVES YOU CHOICE SATURDAY from hundyed of our men’s vemmlay: Plog single and double breasted bine gnd fancy = {} ane hallway, of tho New York: Life Jn- |} fin! le breasted and fino blue serges, in single and. double Teasare.. Every sult: is a and fancy cheviots;: regniar $10 suits, mark you, and Saturday only is $3.75. We just so this to show. you that Bhrich's ib ene yon, meee for your anes th than any Gther: geonelta ‘Gioater New. York. ‘eines from 38 to 42 Men’s $25, $22: and $ $20 Suits for ‘These suits are all hand tailored; reswlar Binwdiieny ‘ppp ERNE | Boys’ Blouse Waists. " garments; cheviots les, arid-to fit erchant tal fancy worsteds, $12 gt Sein fancy chev= poster Sack Suits. $7| $12 and 915 Suits for. Boys’ 2-Piece {Boys:. $1.00 ‘Wash Suits $1.00 Shirt Waists for 25¢ ‘The largest site is ten years, ae rea age al fo. nproviee ceptional ui him with shirt waists:at about one- quarter:the regular selling price. -. Boys’ 50c, 75c and $1, 00 | Ali Weel Knee Paath, a cat This Cotsen Out, : es Itand “Mail at to the Editor of The World. te the Editor of The World: '. % “bam wing tobe oe of 000 peters esiy to pt . William Travers Jerome's name on the official an independent candidate for District-Attorney, ° ‘without ‘regard to his possible is ise subsequently. by, eda organi zation. tee ns ptinary Anzio te Poa wnitant ate psa L. 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