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- ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ PRICE ONE CENT. GIRL HELD UP BY TWO THUGS | DIES OF FRIGHT Jersey Highwaymen, Arrest Miss Pfeiffer and Her Escort, Demand Money and Hold Her as Posing as Police, | KOMURA AND WITTE MEET Roosevelt Makes Formal Presentation on Board the Mayflower. (ROOSEVELI’S TOAST TO PEACE ENVOYS. Hostage While He Goes to Get It. Bubjected to mock arrest by two highwaymen, masquerading as de- | tectives, forced to listen to their foul accusations and abuse, and treated perhaps to even greater indignities, Loretta A. Pfeiffer, nineteen years old, of No, 59 Grove street, Manhattan, died at 2 o'clock this morning tn the home of Mrs. Sullivan, widow of former Police Chief Sullivan, of North Bergen, N. J. Police Surgeon Holstein, of Hobok the girl's death was due to heart fall en, and Dr. Lentz, of Union Hill, say ure, superinduced by fright. UNCONSCIOUS ON STOOP. ‘A group of belated revellers from orth Bergen returning home through the Little Coney Island district of Bergenline avenue early to-day saw @ well-dressed young woman apparently asleep on the stoop of the Sullivan home. The idea of a refinea young girl sleeping out of doors in such a lone- jy and unsafe locality moved one of -fonnd she was limp and unconscious. and the girl carried into the dining-room, Ordinary methods of resuscitation proved fruitless, and Mrw. Bullivan 4p- Piled @ bottle of strong ammonia to the 4ni'e nosis, A fleeting moment of onsciousness resulted. “T thought be would hurry ack,” whe said. “Who are yout Where fs your home?" asked Mrs. Sullivan. Gave Shudder and Died. in an tnaudible Sulllvan caught tho :” before the girl lapsed back ‘The came Mrs. name but mmuddered, into uncgn- aclousness and died. When the police were notified Police- a MeKe recalled the strange atory told him about mlénight by a young man, The yarn was so incred- ible the policemen thought the young ow was this ing the same man : Headquarters. He Nicholas Mountry, of No. Grove street, Jersey City. With him was Hermann Pfeiffer, the young girl's father, who had been located by ‘the police, Mou gave a Getatled account of his movements last night and his story has been substantiater. He call- ed on his sweeth Miss )felffer last evening. and they went for a car ride. Crossing to Hoboken, they boarded a (Continued on Fourth Page.) WRESTLED WITH DEER IN BRONX, Animal from Zoo Carried Poltce- man Into Creek, but He Held On and Won. One of the fallow deer which escaped from the Bronx Zoological Gardens gome weeks ago was captured early to- @ay by deteotives and patrolmen and returned to the Zoo They saw the Geer near Westchester Creek and chased it into Bush'r coal yard and closed the gate, An attempt was made to surround the deer, but he charged Patrolman Dunn, carrying hk into the creek. Dunn clung to the antlers, and after @ struggle, in which he was carried fcross the creek, the deer was over- owered, one of its antlers bel broken fine struggle. The 4 taken to Westchester station and tled up and later attendants got him, Dunn's clohes were rulned. P, F. COLLIER SHOWS BIS GRIT from Concussion of the denvors to Get Up to Join a» Polo Game, (spectal to The Bventne World.) NEWPORT, Ro TL, Avg. 5—Dr, Walker, of New York, who was vum- moned to the bedskte ot P. F, Colller, at Narragansett Pier, yesterday, ae a result of tho injuries Mr, Collar ro- colved wills playing polo the previvua Gay, says the patient te auitering from a slight conousuion of the brain Me, Collier shows his usual fortitude and rit through it ail. He wished to leave fis bed vesterday, but the doctor woul pot pormit it. ven after that the in- jured man intended getting up for the bolo game to-day, Mr. and Mra Rodent J. Collier ace lig, front New. York 0-day to look after the guests P. F. Colliar had in- vited to his cottays, Tho Moorings, for the diner and dance tits evening. SAVED BY THE POLICE, If Edmund Hunt, Atty-two years ol, of No, 24 Wast One Hundred and Pwenty-sixth street, now in Harlem Howpital, rocovers he oan thunk Pollve- ep Bantiburg and MeCracken, Hunt, it is ath Suffering Brain the party to try to arouse her. He The-Sullivan household was aroused WIDE SEARCH OR BELCHER BEING MADE Officers with Warrants After Paterson’s Mayor While Alarm Is Sent Broadcast, (Spectal to The Evening World.) PATERSON, N. J.. Aug. 6.—\Warrants for the arrest of Mayor William H. Belcher, of Paterson, whose stealings it ls now said will reach over $150,000, wero placed to-day in the hands of Acting Chief of Police Matthew S. Mo- Girr and a vigilant pursuit of the fugl- tive official {s now in progress. Every police headquarters and sher- {ff's office in the United States will be notified and pictures with the Mayor's description will be sent broadcast all over the country, No stock is taken here tn the story that Belcher has gone to Europe, It f# generally believed that he has sought refuge fn some obscure locality not more than a few hundred miles from Paterson, but this, if true, will make his capture doubly a@iMcutt, the police say. ‘Tho warrant under whtoh Acting Chief McGirr 1s looking for Beloher wes ‘sworn out on complaint of John ©, Roe, acting for the Manchester Bullding and Loan Association, under the advice of Prosecutor Fugeve Emley. The formal charge {8 embezzlement of $1829 paid to Belcher by Mra, Marini, of Haskells, for the Butl@ing and Loan Association on Feb. % last, ‘The Ust of Mayor Belcher's detalca- ons continues to grow, and every hour brings to light some new instance of his criminal dealings with friends, rala- tives and business associates. These are cleverly graded, according to the business acumen of the poor ‘swindled, from the rudely forged mortgage, signed by a flotitious name, given to a laborer and his washerwoman wife, to the moat skilful hypouhecation of fraudulent se- curithes which he praotised on financial officers of banks and trust compan ‘The President of one of the trust com- panies swindled, the German-American, admitted to-day that he was fully cog- nigant years ago of the dealings of Bel- cher with the Miesterman securities, whoreby Miesterman waa beat to the tune of $20,000, as told in ‘The Hvening however, states that he was under the impression that tao Mayor had paid back @ large part of the money long ‘before he tad any dealing with the German-American ‘Teust Company. SENT BACK THE CHECK, Among the many stories going the Tounds about Mayor Belcher is one told to-day that emphasises his many od nature, Ex-Judge John R. Kerr reoeived to-day a note written by the Mayor July 7 concerning a check for @ large eum sent to Belcher July 17, in- cluding @ letter explaining {te purpos On July 27, ten days later, the, Mayor wrole on the back of the letter, “Please send this to John Kerr, esq. he will tell” you where to send’ it, do not collect this money 2 said, tried to ond hig lt . was saved by @ “arat aldy —_——ES— the police Stirring Soemes tm Suvatoga Gam. bling Houses, \Mesoribed by staff correspo: loauorrowe sunday” World oie ie Aneldents ie facts—a it of wauaual terest Do He then handed t to the party who had it wos turned over directed, sh the check and if he want 0 80. cee, i wit lam J. Pendleton of Warwick, N, ki wealthy farmer, met the Mavor 8 tit, and to-day Judge Kerr aa could have cashed roprlated the pro: 0 feww ‘Saya ‘Ago and talked ‘finance. wi im, Ro-day “Mr. “Pendiston. walke nto Boloher office , ani (or It eave ti Belotier At the luncheon to the peace commissioners on board the May- flower the President proposed the following toast: |] “Gentlemen, T propose a toas’ to which there will be no answer and to which I ask you in silence standing. I drink to the welfare and prosperity of the sovereigns and people of the two great na- tions whose representatives have met one another on this ship. It is my most earnest ‘hope and prayer in the interest of not only there two great powers, but of all mankind that a just and lasting peace may speedily be concluded between them.” (Special to The Bening World.) OYSTER BAY, Aug. &—Amid the boom of cannon the Russian and Jap- |anese peace commissions were received ‘by President Roosevelt this afternoon aboard the Mayflower and formally in- trotluced. Every vantage point along shore was crowded, ccursioniars haxving poured tn from all points of Long Island to wit- nees the arrival of tho peace envoys, Shortly before noon the cruiser Ta- coma, flying: the Stars end Stripes and the flag of the Rising Sun—Japan's ew- blem—steamed slowly into the bay and was saluted by dipping. fiags and screainine sirens from the great flee: of pleasure craft, The vessel anchored above tho Mayflower and awaited the erriyal of the Caattanooga, whtoh fol- lowéd within half an hour. A rousing welcome was given the Russians. President in Launch. From the J. West Roosevelt pler be- low Sagamore Hill a launch shot out and every one knew ithe President was on board and that the momentous con- ference was about to formally begin. Promptly at 1 o'clock the President went aboard the Mayflower. A puff of white smoke trom a porthole and the breaking out of the pennam at the forepeak told that he was on deck. Then followed the Presidential: salute of twenty-one guns. ‘The last boom had hardly died-away when a fieet of launches left the Ta- coma and the Japanese party set out for the Mayflower. A salute of nine- teen guns accompanied their arrival. Commander Winslow and hia officers tn full dress welcomed the distniguished visitors on deck. The Russian flag was broken out beside the Japanese emblem, and at the signal tho launches bearing M. Witte, Baron Rosen and their suite headed for the Mayflower, Another am- bamsadorial salute was fired they went over the side, Formal Introductions Made. Whtle the Russians were arriving Assistant Beoretary of Btete Peirce es- corted the Japanese commissioners to the main cabin of the Mayflower, where they were greeted by the President, who was assisted by Adniiral Dewey and Vico-Admiral Coghlan and Gen. Fred- ertok D, Grant, Commander of the De- partment of the Bast When the Russian party joined the group in the main cabin, the formal introductions of M. Witte and Baron Komura and thei? colleagues followod, the commissioners mingled informally And made acquaintances which will not be on so pleasant a footing after to- day's coremontes, Half an hour was spent In so9ial {ntercourse and then the envoys and their sultes moved to the ship's diping-room, where luncheon was served, After luncheon, President Roosevelt took his departure, followed by th Japanese, who repaired 10 the Deiphin, The Russians remained aboard the Mayflower, preparing to weigh snohor end pet under way for Portsmouth to- — EPISCOPAL PRAYER FOR PEACE SESSIONS In_ view of the appronohing session of Peace Commissioners from Russia and Japan at Portymouth, N, H,, the following form of prayer for uae in the Bpiscopal churches of the diocese tf Now York hae been set forth by top, Petter: Lnighty God, whose 1 athe spirit of unity and concord, and who makest men tobe of one mind in an house, be, Our Lord, Amen, NUTMEG TARS ON COLUMBIA NEW HAVEN, Aug, &—The Unit Biates cruiser, Columbia: eeiaatean ‘NEW YORK, A UGUST. 5, “ Circulation Book | for the owner of an auto that | down a child, but Mrs. who struck and injured Bemard Raines with mobile at One Hundred and street and Fifth avenue last ni! the sympathy of all to-day, Mrs, Tyrrell ts the wi Charlies A. Tyrrell, of No. avenue. fn court and untfl Aug. 10. Mrs, Tyrrell ts an handling of automobiles expert She had an accident until a she bought a new electric V was taking it out of the ga: fret time when a big crashed into it and damaged On two occasto: In collision with other autos thought the hoodoo was broken. companied by her maid, she was guid-, It 1s seldom that compassion ts felt has run ma Tyrrell, ten-year-old r electric auto- Sxteenth ight, bad in Harlem Court te of Dr. 8a, Fifth Young Raines was unavte to be the cage was postponed in the has bee running them for five years and never an go, When orla. She ge for the touring car it. after that she was! a and th Ac- ing her mach night. The Raines boy and three others wers playing in the etroet as Mrs. Tyrrell's aut approached. 8h sounded an alsrm, and all the boys but Raines ran \o the sidewalk. He was struck by tho machine and knocked down. Mra. Tyr-| rell stopped almost as soon as she) struck the boy and was on the street by his side {n a moment, Plactug him tn the auto she drove to the office of Dr. Cohen, of No. 104 Bust One Hundred and Sixteenth street, who sald that tho boy was hurt about the 1 knee and posssbly inter- Mrs. rell was at the Poli¢ Gleason, uf Hundred and Twenty- ton, who had heard of nced her under arrest. son lo the stathon-house after visiting the paren Wanes and a. is » sorrow [01 ac x nesses agreed that it was unavoidable and that M Nyrrell had her machine under control, ne up Wifth avenue Inst nan ‘One reet accident, {in her auto, HOLDS WOMAN'S BODY FOR HER RESURRECTION Aged Mrs. Lang Sure Mrs. Rudman, Dead Three Weeks, Will Arise in Two. (Special to The Bvening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5.—''She died three weeks ago. She will be resur- rected in two weeks more an nd people will come from all over the earth and will belleve. Until then, enter this house. no one shall This is the flat issued by aged Mrs. Lang as she leans from an upper win- | Ghost House,” 1128 South Eleventh street, In a4 rear dow of the No, harangues the crowd below, room of the house the dead Mrs. Rudman has lain for month, Mrs, Lang and Mrs members of the Holy mystic organization f\ a Miss Merimita. There Beventy menrbers, miton’s death the members until Mrs, Lang and Mrs. Ru. alone in tho old mansion. Th fs eighty; the latter was se Police Refuse to Ac’ ‘Phe neighbors have notifed t who refuge to break into the h the health inspectors authorize act, Holy Rudm: addresses as the following curlous crowds that collect b windows: “I cried bitterly to God Merin Sister Rudman died. cannot i Gin wats. Lang and Mrs. deserted husbands and the society, ———— ‘This afternoon party to t-seelng, Dliss ‘and Mine rv) were but after Miss Mer- at and body of nearly a an were 5 by once dwindled man lived er aty-fve. it. he police, se until ch an Meantime Mrs, Lang makes suc to the efore her mita when When God Mer- fod and drink that mortals Rudman homes to foin| | We beseech Thee, with ‘hy servants Peal iad gtheranie| MANILA GLAD ‘0 sek fo sis ot, pi overrule SEE i? thelr deliberations’ with’ Phy heavenly 2 TAF wisdom “a them with the spirit | oF atherhocd, and 9 husten the day when all nen shall heat their sword on on Return te into plowshares an4_ thoir mo the Islands of the Former pruning, hooks, when “guide plaid Goyenror-Gen he taught of the Lord sind when gre shall be the peace at Thy childrens All| MANILA, Aug, $—Mantie's weloom of which we ask through Jesus Christ,|to Secretary Taft and party exceeded all giinilar demonstrations in the past by elther American or Spanteh offiolas, was devoted by the Roosevel: and a number of others attended the veat are CITY CLERK IS $7,000 SHORT, SAY POLICE Boothby, of Berlin, N. H., Also Reported to Have Attempted Suicide. BERLIN, N. H., Aug, 6—It was an- nounced "f6-day by the poHce that City ri and Treasurer Willlam A. Boothby h $8,000 short in his accounts and that he attempted to commit suicide yesteay afternoon by dringme laudanum. This was discovered by members of his family, and by prompt action his fe was saved. The pollee say the shortage was dis- covered by un expert accountant, who was given the beoks a few days ago. Boothby has been at his office but left s been found to be between $7,000 and | suddenly vesteriay and went to his me. He Jid not appear to-day, and n the alleged defaleation was an. nounced his attempt at suicide was ade known. Ithouet: Boothby was about to-day polles made no effort to arrest him by in fifty-vears old and Uiree children. Hy sh understood to bo fully covered by bond TRIED TO HOLD UP TRAIN LOAD married » Killed, Woman Wounded ai rd Passenwer Robbed by Desperadoo: LOUISIANA, Mo, Aug. 5.—While a Unita was among us before she was! Chicago & Alton excursion train from |” poisoned in 18%, she swore we daugh=| proomingto 0 Kaneasi ters of the Holy Ghust should neve mingien te. Kansascity was) 4 We never die, God Marimita, «tn | crossing the Mississippi River here to- | Hven ita Nala With the. Sv'does Bisier | day a strange man shor and killed udman, Marlon Warnor of Secor, M,, and sho “Int eks Sister Rudman will 2 rit two weake Slater Rudman jmor|and wounded: a woman, and then eave this house, even in search of food rubbed @ third pavscnger. and drink, nor can rat. M Aftera hard fight the man was ar- mv vigil endlites God Merliniin eive¥ ™8 | svcd and. placed 4 jall here, “tle tes fused to give his name, Seema POOR MARKSMAN HELD FOR TRIAL, Adamson Satd to Have Fired Pour Shotw at Another New Yorker at Saratoga, (Special to The Bvening World.) SARATOGA, Avg, 6.—-Police Justice} Delaney to-day held for the October Grand Jury George Adamson, who sald was a diamond broker, of No, 202 Bast Twenty-ninth street, on a change of assault in the first degree, Li Is alleged that Adamson on Thurs: | night fired four shots at Jacob) Lavy, No. $28 Graud street, York, put tailed to | teenth street, ee eas Se ARTIST TRIES SUICIDE IN HELL GATE Annie Hirsh was Despondent Because Man She Loved Had Wedded Another. Annie Hireh, a protty artist of nine ole from her father's home, No. tast One Hundred and Tenth street rly to-day In her night dress, ran through One Hundred and Tenth stroet to the East River, more than a mile aff, and plunged into the waters of He Gate to end her life. , ‘The girl graduated from normal schoo! | two yoars ago, developed into an arts’ of merit, and after a course at an art hool intended using her talents to ake her Hiv ‘At school, however, she met a younk irtiet who ts said to be Milton Wright ‘\ love affair began between the two, and an engagement was the resul ‘Miss Hirah's father, Solomon Hirsh, objected to the match. He said that his daughter was too young to be a wife, and advised that the young couple wait for several yeers. Friends Tried to Cheer Her. Mins Hireh and young Wright i ed to be married a year ago lea! fight. ‘The girl was tmusnally deepon- ent yesterday, and last night a num- ber of her young friends were agked to a emall reception at the Hirsh home, the parents hoping that the presence of the guests would make her more full clMinen tha guesia departed Miss Hirsh went to her room, but later when she had discarded her evening clothes for her nightdiess and the other members of the household were asleep, she stole to the street and made for the river. Martin Carroll, a night watchman, employed oa the dock of the Street Cleaning Department, saw a littie figure in white dart past him, and with ® piercing shriek, dive into the water. “T want to die,” she yelled. ‘The girl fought with such despera- tion that Carroll could not drag her jn the boat until the water had made her unconscious. Then he rowed hor to the pler and called for asslatance. fefore assistance came Carroll was roll- ing the wnconaclovs girl on a barrel. When Miss Hirsh comes from Harlem Hospital shq will have to face a charge of attempting sufclde {n a police court. FOOTPADS ROB ND BEAT OLD TIME FIREMAN Policeman Captures One of Trio Said to Be Engaged in Brutal Attack a retired fireman of One Hundred and Fit- wos attacked by three highwaymen at One Hundred and Sev- enteenth street near Second avenue to- day, struck down with a black-Jack, brutally beaten and robbed of #4. Po- iceman John J. Nevins, of the One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station, was only a block away and aptured one of the thugs, who had the stolen money in his possession, ‘The streets at Onv Hundred and Sev- enteenth street and Seound avenue ar dimly lighted and highwaymen have tucked many residents in the section Mr. Kelly was taken entirely unaware When the three men got him down they kioked him in the face, knocking wil of his front teeth out and le was un- s when they robbed him, Nevins hurried to the spot Martin Kelly, No, 108 Bast conscic Vollceman in time to see three thugs 1 of in the darkness, Rapping as istunce he gave chase and overhauled Prank Russulu, Uwenty-two yours He said he Was & stone-cutter, but pollue KNOW Him as an oid offender, Nevinw drageed eapiive baci the scene of hoi up wad held hin nuh an ambiance arrived. ‘The sure keun revived Mr Welly and dressed. hia Wounds. “He ref ie hos, pital und was Ono Hundved and sta tion, where he tdentifled Ruasalo as one of his assailants and also identified the ind in the prisoner's pockets 4 the bills stolen from him, Russulo "Was recentiy arrested on a ch of holding up a woman, by maniged to escape because of unsub- intial evidence. He was arraigned {y Harlem Court and held for the Grand Jury —_—_ CAR INSPECTOR KILLED, Humilton MeMinn, thirt old, of No, 188 a car inspeotor in the employ of the Central allroad of New Jersey, wis rin over and instantly killed to-day in the yards of the Communipaw station three years Brains Rule the world, Grape-Nuts Food Makes Brains and trial 10 days will prove ‘There's @ Henson. All the News. JURGLAR OF 12 COURT FINDS IS OLD OFFENDER Rabbis Son Caught Looting House Was Under Sus- pended Sentence. Ralph Bloom, the twelve-year-old son of Rabb! Abraham Bloom, who, with his fourteen-year-old friend Wille Pruden, of No. 15 West Blghty-first street, were captured yesterday In the act of plundering the homo of Harry V. Warner, No. 7 West Elghty-fourth street, proved to be an old offender when he was arraigned before Justice Wyatt In the Children's Court to-day. ‘The boy Iy under a suspended sentence for stealing a doormat In July, 1904, and he police declare he has been guilty of many robberies similar to the one of, yesterday. In spite of the youngster’s pleading and the tears of his father, the Rabbi, who is chaplain of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, the Court sen- tenced young Bloom to ten days in tho Catholic Protentory, after giving him a severe lecture. Young Pruden, who as- serted that his older companion hud for three vears persuaded him to join In burglaries, was allowed to go home with his parents, Mr. Warner, whose house was ro! by the two boys, declared in cores day that only $0 worth of trinkets were taken from his home by the two youngsters, amd not $1,000 worth, as ihe police reported. It was Mr. Warner's home of youthful hopefuls picked oe ana cided to “onack.” They entered a house near by, gained the roof and then reached the roof of Mr. Warner's place, A scuttle, over which they must have Worked an hour to remove the cover, was attacked and conquered. The boys Were then oonfronted by a net of wire to prevent burglars from entering. It resisted thelr attempts to get it off, and they carried a thirty-pound rock up four flights of stains, beld it over tha wire net and aropped it. ‘The net broke Then they lowered a rope ladder wish knots in a double row ten incies apart, and after making It secure entered the house, A oitizen saw the two boys In the house ‘Thursday afternoon and became susplolous. He informed tne police, and while two men were stationed at the front door another at t De- tective Storer 0 We Street Stattor nad. their rope ladaer sight that greeted his eyes wa: lisorder. Drawers w open sacked, and where they hat been locked they had been forced. Bric-a-brac that hud been examined and discarded was about and on every side Mere was evi- dence of pillage. $$ FIRE HEROINE LOSES HER LIFE. Handed Her Baby to a Neighbor. Arouned of Burning House and Perished Herself. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 6—Mrs. Re- becca Brownstein lost her ite saving the occupants of the tenement-house, No. $15 Monroe street, during a fire to- day. The firet and second floors were used for Turkish and Russian baths, and the fire started on the lower floor. 3 wnsteln rushed xo the front of the building with her baby, which she placed in the bands of a nelgavor. Returning to the whird floor of the burning building, whe endeavored to as- sist the others in the house to ¢soupe. While hastening through a ‘hallway whe was overcome by smoke and died before the firemen arrived, ——__—_. WILLE*SHRECK FIGHT OFF. Chicago Man Gets Postponement for u Week, on Requent. (Special to the Evening Worbd.) ST, LOUIS, Mo, Aug. 5.—Ty between John Wille and Mike scheduled to e@ place on mates to} poe street, Jorsey City, | boat on the Mississipp! River to-night, | has beon postponed one week. Wille sent to matchmaker for @ week's postponemel injured nis right arm, H od Haughton a8 igh- | he | ton ag \ The Short Way tol! Train Philadelphia i? Hour ———— is via the y New Jersey Central READING 4 SYSTEM Vestibuled Coaches On Parlor Cars Cale Cars ff the STATIONS: Hour ‘West 232 St. and Foot Liberty St., N.R. ME TIE TATE | DENTISTRY By the Alveolar Method ts a distinct ad: vance in dental Juated, patented and prvtoc is no kor aby necessity for as soo and falling teeth wre. mud A forever, all diseases of the gums, iin ite it vars of experience at your dlapoma) if G. GORDON MARTIN, at.p.,v.0.8,4n0.) Suite 704, 320 Sth Av., Cor, 32d St., NEW. YORK. | Appointments ty letter, tol or ‘phone TRO’ Madtson_ Saun VAN’S NORUB ovvry-o» rao COSSAGKS KILL THIRTY MEN IN STRIKE FIGHT St. Petersburg Workers Tried to Hold Train and Were Fired on by Troops. ST, PETERSBURG, Aug. 5—In @ conflict between the strikers of the) Yovorosstysk-Viadikavkaz Radiroad and Cossacks thirty of the strikers were!) killed outright in a volley fired by the) troops and twenty were seriously! wounded. ‘Tho olllolal report recetved here saya! thut the men were endeavoring to vent the departure of a mall train, ‘An attempt hus been made, it 1s saldg: to assussinate M. Stolpine, Governor ofj Saratoft. The executive was owe! driving In Atkarsk. WARSAW, Russian Poland, Aug. 5.4 Detectives to-day made a successful) rald on a coffee house in Crochmalngt streot, in the Jewish quarter, and caps! tured seventy members of the Social Democratic party, thirty of whom are organlaers. | ‘The manager of the big flour mille tm the Slodowico district has been drowned in a sewer by strikers. ‘The men boung the manager with ropes, put him In wheelbarrow, trundied him away 6! pitched him ‘into the sewer. WORMSER NOT GETTING BETTER No Improvement Apparent in His Oase, and Physicians Fear Septio Poisoning. (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA, Aug. 5.—There {5 no aps: parent improvement in the condition of Isidor Wormser, jr., to-day. While the shock of the overation ta gradually dfsappearing Dr. C. 8. 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