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THE WORT) FEVER VICTIM DIES HERE: NO PERIL 10 CITY | Case Had Been Isolated and, Body Cremated at Swin- burne Island. | That the Panama steamship Advance, now lying at the Hudson stree per. Hoboken, brought yellow fever to this Port had to be admiited to-day when the body of William B. Smith, a pantry- of the shin. was cremated at Swinburne Island. Smith was among those detaine’ and ffolated when the Advance arrived m Colon, His temprrature was 12 degrees, but otherwise he appeared to be healthy. He proiested azein-t the detention, but after he had been {:0- lated he said he hal not been feeling Well since the ship left the troptos Smith's death ts the second that has occurred this summer from yellow féver in this port. The first was tn June and no mention wa: made of the fact, as the health authoritie: desired to avold cresting unnecessary alarm. It was an isolated case. was taken from a P: ma st under suspicion, developed the diseise and died. Another case taken about) the same time recovered. | Seven others who were taken from! the Advance are still on Swinburne The passe KING EDWARD'S ——— r ADMIRAL AND FL Basic Se RS Island but probably will be released to- | ERIE 2 ater ao SB oa G8Y, be no symptoms of yellow fever | COUMBERLAILD, ESSEX, BERWICK: CORMPALL have appeared. In the confining of the ease of fever to one person abvard the) Bearing a message of friendshin from, Atlantic, where it will spend throw ship and at Swinburne Island Dr. Do'y| King Edward VIL to Pr Roose-| months visiting New York, Newpor?, | tle-ships in disgu The visit 1s to fees a triump in his system of tsola-|yelt the Second Ciuser | Annapolis and Canada bear the message and to return tion. Smith, as soon as detained, confined in a thoroughly screened house, and when the fever developel he was | placed under a canopy of mosquito net- «ting. In this w. the Spread of t disease was checked, no c! taken because of the acc that yellow fever cannot s climate. Capt. Hammond, of the Advance, be- Mieves that Smith took the fever as a Tesult of his refusal to accept th viee of the officers while lying at Colo. AM the crew were ordered to sleep | | id in this below and avoid as much as posstble the chance of being bitten by some| fever-infected mosquito. With the ex- ception of Smith all obeyed. On the nights the steamer was in the harbor! Smith slept upon deck, where it was| eooler. COMUS IS HELD 4 AT QUARANTINE. New Orleans Boat Will Not Allowed to Pass Till Five- Duy Limit Expires, The steamer Comus, from New Or- leans, was stopped at Quarantine to-4 Gay and will be held there, with her | ainety-eight passengers and crew of | gixty-six until a period of five days out of the port of New Orleans has elapsed. ‘This is the time limit for yellow fever to show itself. The time will be up to- night, and no examination of those on the vemel will be made until then. —.—_ MGR. CHAPPELLE IS IMPROVING. NEW ORLPANS, Aug. 7.—Reporis from the bedside of Archbishop Chap- pelle to-day are that he is slightly ‘bet- ter. Be Dr, Larue is beginning to hope that the Archbishop will recover from the attack of yellow fever that prostrated |)¢ the eminent churohman last week. — | YELLOW FEVER’S | ISTHMUS VICTIMS, | 4 WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—The Isthmian Canal Commission to-day received a cablegram from Goy. Magoon, report- ing thet A. G. Livingston, a Canadian employee at Culebra, has been stricken | with yellow fever, and that Pamilla Billopo, an Itallan non-employee, died of the same di: pi LIVERPOOL OFFERS AID. LIVERPOOL, A 7—sir alfred | Jones, President o: e Liverpool School |, @ Tropical Medicine, ewoled Mayor Behrman, fering the services the preva he school during ow fever and say- ing the faculty would be plea. desired, to send to New Orle ence of ye! Surgeoh Ronali, professor o eal medicing, and Dr. Rubert Boyce, pro- fessor of pathology and dean of the achool. a DIED FLEEING FROM FEVER. CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—Mrs, H. Miles, eighty years old, who lefther home in Rosedale, Miss., to escape possible dun- ger of yellow fever, died here to-day from exhaustion due to the jou Mrs, Miles was one of a party of (1 bersons who ca North at the gutbreak of th fever in the South ——— ORDERED TO NEW ORLEANS. rf. John MeMullin and Dr. Ernest {, of the Marine Hospital ser a#tationed at Ellis Island, have been or. dered to New Orleans to join the G ernment medical forces there. combat- tig with the yellow fever. 1 y= siclans will leave at once for Orleans. ——_____ AUGUST GRAND JURY SWORN IN FOR DUTY. Audue VMeMahon $ayn Muxiatraten| Increase Work by oShirking? in Misa Cy Judge MeMahon, in G Impanelled he A fs Phirty-fire etree, as foreman i y Afty men summoned for sor addressing tho jury Judi hat altogether too many ca being sent to the Grand Juy Me Magistrates, who should ; He inctmated that w} to shirk responsibility Phere are 156 0. the now nd seven our Of the deierdante are iu th } t . | Rear-Adima’ Makes Flying Visit to Oyster | ‘tary Shaw came to Oyster Bay to-day to see the President ‘n reference to the yellow fever eltuation. left remained with the President about an catch the 12.20 train for New York. He Government having assumed control of the yellow fever situation in New Or- | leans, no efforts would be left unmade | to stamp out the epidemic, eral Wyman, whose Public Health and Marine Hospital Bureau !s under the| matter direction of the Treasury Department, M ng in close | w: touch with the yellow fever situation, | an invtati wing telegram | were tendere yman British Nay Pri way to this side of the Louls of Batten-|I g, 1s 0 ‘The equadron consists of the flagship the Cumberland, drake, the Cornwall, the Berwick and the Essex, all types the American fleet to Eng- months spent in American : MONDAY, EET COMING TO MAKE US A VISIT | EVENING, AUGUST STANT WILTCR LOLS QW BATTEN BERG. ¥ \ BRRAKD (FLACSSHIP) of ships which have been styled, “Bat-| waters will end an eight months’ cruise. | destroyer to ae Prince Louis's squadron has been visit- | J° lng the ports of the Medierranean and gp Aug. 1 left Gibraltar bound for New on} | From Annapolis the Prince will as- cend the Chesapeake In a torpedo-boat- at thi CT = — CAMMEYER Has Set G2.25 «rar As the Price of 3,000 Pairs of Men’s High Grade Shoes In a Special Sale on the Main Floor Former Prices $3,00 to $6.00. This is the Lowest Price ever reached for such high grade foot- Russia Calf, Black Patent Ox- All sizes in some wear. Calf and Leather. fords. styles. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. some Mostly Washington, elt will glve nt t House Oct. 9 WITH PRESIDENT Bay for a Discussion cf the Yellow Fever Situation in New Orleans. OYSTER BAY, L. 1., Aug. 7.—Secre- | The Secretary ° Washington late last night. He hour, leaving Sagamore Hill tn time to expected to return directly to Wash- ington, Secretary Shaw said thet the Federal He has had several conferences with Surgeon-Gen- ‘The President, who is keep ved the foll general Wy man and 0} r members | tee in New Or- | to-day rece 8 CAME HERE TO WED, Jonk’s Oversight in Leaving Germany Prevents Landing Here with Sweetheart, Rosa looking, ances go, steamshi to ge to this country tla several tle down ad aw fair § disparity fais but lett a hus- arb of Ham- | on the noxt steamship, she will get a divorce at come back. Relchold She saya once and says nothmg. Margaret Mackel Runs Awny trom Aurprieed Her Sinter, Marg: eighteen years old, htly demented, to-day her sister, Mrs, Mary No. 313 Bighth street. Jersey rd nd One Hundred eb. When she et Pro r Mrs. Suépel gave but, being interfered with hy. p who T not know the real trouble, was noes and Margaret dixap- uepel went to the Tree 8 nt asked’ the police to h for the girl, F HAV KAT eK An 13 TEAMSTERS IN CONVENTION. Sadonal Gathering at Philadelphia WHE Kocthon Cost of Chierge Strike, HLADEDPMLA fe kin an effor ie upon the mer ide 145 delegates | brotherhood membership counsel Investigation Committee. and Assemblyman Rogers, of the su | comm| to give to the city. still at his home up State, but will be| Commissioner McAdoo here by night. | sagements are too pr dy of against the old greatly i maine from FORGOT HER HUSBAND. °° wil with flowers, | = FORA LWT as Counsel in the Legislative | Investigation of the Equitable | Life. Charles E. Hughes wih not act as} That wi only definite information Senator Tul tee on selection of coun) ad out to-day on their return Chairman Armstrong js Mr. Hughes made a fine record with | the gas investigatora and he was vni- versally favored as counsel for the !n- syrance probers, but it was tha: he was closely allied in a wey with the ltigation growing out! of the Shipbuilding Trust an counsel for James W. Alexanier in a, Nes yeas aiso | recently closed. In .ddition, | Hughes, who {9 now in i 4 id not be in a position to from the as hie y Senator Tully ad: Attorney~ nariowed bile suid were were 1 igainet It by the State DIAMOND IN CAN OF BEEF. re Seer So she and her sweetheart will go $100 Gem Oddly Acquired by a} | back Lucky Honnewife. SIOUX FALLS, 8. Dak., Aug, 7.- Mrs, |. J. Kelth, wife of the son of City An-| torney H. H. a prepares smoked beet Br a Keith, bough upon opening it r home was to find in an a small eof remarkable by ne to one of the 1 was tak y Pronounced ond, the about wort ee MINNEHAHA |S SPOKEN, The Atlante Minhehaha, from Ls ation by wir ition at M steamer was In com telegraph with Mase, at Tr ine ‘ geet CLOVER CRA) CoNDENSPDMILK Nitel valuable; save the nd write for list of free pre MOHAWK CONDENSED MILK CO, Hochoster, N, ¥, At ull grocers ium SHAW CONFERS —STILLONAHUNT FGHT IN COURT FIND NO TRACE FOR POLICE J0BS Charles E. Hughes Will Not Act Inspector, Captains and Ser- geants Retired on Surgeons’ Renorts Get Mandamus fer Commissioner McAdoo. Grant & Row for the Legislative Insurance jor Fiber: 0 efter an 2 geons, obtained from J aite Shire and Inepecte at ys for Inspes- . Capts. Nathantel an and fifte:n nts compulsor- sioner McAdoo by police sur- tice Fitzgerald » writs of mandamus direcung to restore thein {tions or within twenty days examina att lain why he refuses to do @0. cases of Inspector Smith, Capt Sergt. Charles L. Sehau- rare made tests. Smith says in his petition he Js a navy veteran of the civil a appointad patr 1 on ng. » he states, May 9 last wi "| July, 1908, under command of Anthony ~— OF ZIEGLER MEN a Shannon Island that the Re- lief Expedition Had Failed to Locate the Party. BALTIMORE, Ma, Aug, 7—The Baltimore Newa to-day recelved the fol- | Jowing cablegram from Dr burgh, Av Ziegler expedition Shannon July 21. Much tce North Reach New York 20th. br. Government Weather Bureau, ts the|{ scientist of the relief expedition which sailed from Sanderfjord, Norway, on May 17, on the Magdalina, for Bhannc Island, on the east coast of Green- land, with the hope that some members of the tegiZer expedition, which sailed for the Arctic regiona from Norway ‘n . 1905.—No members of River, Aulantic. an ala, of Brooklyn, might be found ere. | It is understood here that the Mag- lalina, having failed in its purpose, | vill now return to ay. ——___ CHIL.IAN TRAINING SHIP HERE. The Chillan training shin General | {f Baquelano arrived here to-day from jy Ma. She will anchor off Thir- murth street, In the North River. HUGGER BROKE ; Dr. Fassig Sends Word from) Rejected Suitor btained an| the guesia were FASSIG." the bride afte Fassig. who {s an official of the inte a ha three ribs were broken Inga Hanson Convicted on Charge RIGS OF A BRIDE ———.- — Unusual Revenge After His Forrner Sweetheart Had Wedded Another Man. (Spectal to The Evening World) PITTSBURG, Maskl, of Bea : ribs xding to the Hune discarded suitor selzed th ied her so tightly nd GIRL SENT TO PRISON. of Perjury, CHICAGO, Aug. ution Armygir in connectior 1, claiming © effects of a paraiyt i from her injuries ‘ It means something for an article to become the largest seller of its class in the world. It means a great deal more for it to remain so, year There may be many reasons for the first —there can be no reason for the second, exrent distinct and sustained after year. superiority, have been almost from their introduction, are to-day and bid fair to remain the largest-selling Turkish Cigarettes in this or any other country. You'll understand 10 FOR 10 CENTS THE FLAC GIRLS—Exquisite reproductions of large size (0x9 ire'va) colors, of the famous paintings ; seriesof 25beautiful wo min ional costume. ont postpaid for 25c, 5, ANARGYROS 111 Fifth Ave, New York, in fourteen ristic n ar oom or cafe, The whol: seri why when you try them, ctive decoration for den, clube other styles, Women’s Hose. AL ceeeeee HE NAMM'STORE gS YOU-MONEY. will be worth but - For 1,000 French feet; worth 86 FIGORE THIS OOT! If, after a year's hard usage, a $10,000 automobile And if $10,000 be shrewdly invested in Real Estate that in another year may readily be sold for Which Is the Best Investment ? SUNDAY WORLD WANTS TO-DAY. REALTY BARGAINS Grand Central Palace NOT To Be Disturbed. Under an agreement just consummated with the N. Y. Central Railroad Co. | 'The Building Is Not to Be Interfered With, and the Grand Central Palace Co: Is Prepared te Make Additional Leases for Years (1905, 1906, 1907 and 1908. ~ Close 5.30 P.M. Saturdays, | P. M. «1A record-breaking sale of newest 1905 skirts. 500 new Walking skirts of Panamas, cheviots and You uesday for Women’s Hose. Lace lisle thread, in rich tan of black lisle thread, with shades; some of the prettiest fancy silk embroidered instep; patterns of the season; also black lace insteps silk 25c “F* BRBOKLYNS POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER N) brilllantines, in blacks, blues, browns as well as handsome mixtures in many effects; all the new plaited flounce styles are shown, ‘i These skirts were made to sell at $6.00 to $7.50. may have your choice of them OOIYs<022 seseeecene Boys’ Straw Hats, 15c. Value 49c, 75 and 98c. When you see them you'll buy 8 or 4, for the values are Irresistible; everything that formerly sold up to $1.00 will be included in this sale; Trimmed Hats, in various colors, Sailors and Buy as many as you wish at.. 3.95 15c embroidered; formerly Tbe, to $1.00; now...... 496 $5,000 $20,000 a o