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% cAll the News. PRICE ONE CE Ms RICH MEN'S. CHURCH 1S BURNED Fire Ruins St. Thomas’s Where Many Millionaires Have Worshipped. acopal was Within had been walls and day re 1 recent ul the re- mem- work ¢ of Dr, avenue, nort belleved to tre fire was that their {p piace man Moud nrilled ning of the on Moody, who is uke (he ascens ty-five-foot Ia cand t gro the trip b thosene him ‘work HOLIDAY TO LG MOSQUITO PST NEW ORLEINS Authorities Attempt to Exter- minate Cause of Yellow Fever. ‘New cases in New Orleans, four, Total cases to date, 569. Deaths in New! Orleans, two, Total deaths, U5, w cases in Loufstana outside of New Orleans, twenty-two. Death in Loulvlana outside of New Orleans, th ar &—To enable ad suburbs 10 a general y ORLEANS, Aug. of thia elty mes of mosquit Hl be observed hore to-morrow, banks and stores will be employees will be In- ke war or the pests ised the yellow pread to such an alarming holiday when all i, and sirucied to which have epidemic to extent. joving that the refuse in the streets, eapeci in the poorer ons of the city, have done mue htoward alding the fever in lis w f death, n have been pur to work cleaning, ‘This retuue will be hauled away to-morrow. 4 fond of $250.0 49 being subseribid <o ald the Government in the work of sunita te here Will be no difficulty in raising this fur Jside are of Arch- that he Is Reporte from the by bishop Chapelle to-day @lightly beter Dr, + Is Ws pattent will tack of yellaw fey last we Whe following beyinning to hope that re nver from the t+ hat prostrated him ca dlegran by the Archb'sho ho Moly ther deplores your sick- In wish ng you a speedy recov. y he sends you lis apostolic blers AL. MERRY DEL VAL, ‘apa Secreary of Bat hop is iealng well, autter- no iil effets trom the in nlp temperature, Was received fevar! WILL STARVE ot 1et) mecung- BAKERS INTO SUBMISSION Hebrew Bosses Refuse Ut- terly to Sign Agreement with the Strikers. + STRIKING BAKERS DECIDING The boss bakers of the Hebrew bake- shops of the Greater City met fternoon at No, 282 Broome strect and a ‘mission Lazarus Frieder, of No. 62 Avenue C, At the close of the meeting Chairman of the boss ‘taker: nounced that the employers had d to sign no binding agreement, and tn tho event of the bakers refusing to come back to work to close every shop In the city Frieder sofa that they 0 grant a ten-hour day week for first-hand forem: seornd Wand foremen, no agreement to cession was n an- ded were willing put would sign cit effect, h quarters, Bread Famine for Thousands. strike which has brought about vad famine In this efty and Will- nburg for hundreds of thousands of hodox Hebrews who are In the midst nine-day fast. has sproad to B and Providence. and will soon Invi all the large cities in the East, with the esult t no loaf or roll of “kosher available any for kers of Hol -d forces with the Strikers who now number neariy 2.0), At thelr meeting to-day im Great Central Palace, No, 90 Clinton street, u irikers passed a resolution to reh in full strength, probab 100 str, rs the Mayor's ofMce to-morrow at noon and ask for official intervention in their strike. They will be followed by thousands of orthodox Hebrew from the vast side, Harlem and Broo! lyn A ing Mayor F: rnes, when he heant of the Intentlon of the strikers to | march to Clty Hall, sald he would be | lad to recetve them and do what he | could to settle the strike. He sald he would counsel the men to refrain from any form of violence, and to come to some agreem with the bosses. | Prohibitive Bread Prices When the Jewish housewives went | out to market to-day they faced » | mm, with every "kosher" and fod of any ov! n during their fat. restaurants and groceries vould be purehased rhe bake shoo sort forbid- | In the tew | ere bread had und Joxf that | Rolls that ordi-| cents a dozen had} Y prolubitive price of la | " bak In Willwans tui SFOWNSVine =. Cuon of Broo! the nuinver 1, Joled Ul day ina by Toes the Wilk mt on Clinton street. diad a meeting ato ret 1. sym KO A great mov collowed them acros bridge, | eros distarous «ret be tove the day ts out and apectil reserves will be held tn readiness In the Mad . bldriuge, V Fifth streets: dons. | aamuel Kurtz, leader of the striking bikers, created wild excllement among his followers when he announced that the German and English bakers wou! meet In Fortleth street to-day and 4 cide to join dn the strike. Fe huncred of the Germans may march in ade Mayor's to-morry Delancey, Union Marke < | to the 2e , making the nuniber in line nearly 2,00, Seamstreet a Strike Heroine, Fannie Rodman, a young seamstr: has become a sort of heroine of strike ddressing the men and keeping their ‘spirits un to continue. the. fieht She also has a wood Influence on the men, and has counselled them that vio- lence Wey not pay. She made an ad- dress to-day In which she pointed ouc that victory would certainly foliow peaceful methods, but that If thay re- sorted to riot and disorde: v land in prison, eta eee MILLED AL THEN HERSEL In a frenzy of Jealousy Mrs. Mary Matthews, of No. 40) Lexington avenue, went (0 the top floor apart- ment this afternoon and fired two bul- lets into Martha Mertin, killing her in- stantly, Returning to her own apartments on the second floor, Mrs. Matthews stood in front of a mirror and fired two shots into her own body, She lived onmiy long enough to learn from neighbors that the other woman was dead. Mrs, Matthews, why J» colored, was married to a white man, and after Ma: Mi Murda moved sts the house sae Was Insanely jealous of tae girl, a very Uyt-skinned ‘and vretty mulatto, calorday Mrs. Matthews met Martha 10 the hallway ana accused nwt of try- ing to take her husband from her, “You're cragy, wohan,' retorted Martha as she Naunted out of the house, A ed Lr T am, crazy, that won't ou none,” Mr, Neh gard to rdmane. MAtews was Martha Martin was This afternoon Mrs. Matthews walked ironing whe into her Kitchen, and fired two shote, lett One bullet struck the girl int! side above the heart, the other | a in her right temple. th froke the this | ded to starve ‘the strikers Into sub- | nd pay $2 n/ . and $15 for | This con- | spted by the strike | od, whloth will | ly bring famine to the poor of the | | Arak ifoream of fright and surphise on Mrs’ Matthews walked: coolly down- ie mood efore oo! noe, stairs to hero the mirror ai re shot herself {h | she } g NEW YORK, AUGUST 8, 1905. TO CALL ON THE MAYOR.| WITTE PRICE ONE CENT, FEELS “BULLY:” SAYS $0 IN RUSSIAN | Admiral Mead and Gov. Mc- Lane Welcome Peace En- voys to Portsmouth. By Samuel G, Blythe. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) HOTEL WENTWORIL NEWwee H., Aug. §—The Pe | begun this morning wi | cerermontes of welcome by | ment and by the State of New Hamp- Conference N ) boy shire. Admire] Mead and Gov. MeLane | afte and days of nervous prepar |tlen, were able to get through teir {uaks ind to-morrow the aciual work of Atckering for a ottle nt of Rtussian-Jepanese war will begin. | That historically bad sailor, Mr. Witte, lef of the Russian voys, arrived | he ‘e Just ore midnight by train. He jis big, tremendoualy but he seeing The chauffeur of his au- quite timtd podile put on al power while t huge red machine was coming up te ato the Wentworth, Mr | Witte bung d ely to the sides of j the car and was when be clambe the ho ed out in front of t el set a his us Said “Bully” in Russian. When the secretary of of New Hampshire, who wa Jas the representative of the him how he shouted gleefull the Russlan equivalent f iy. A least that 1s what Mr. Wi told Seu- retary Moses Mr, Witte sold. jorrow the real worl of © begins w part of for the Governo. his escort ate, ALL-NIGHT HUNT TWENTY HURT FORBGOYASLEEP IN COLLISION IN NEXT FLAT =—-OF TROLLEYS Mother and Neighbors Be- Amsterdam Avenue Open lieved Herman Seielz Had Cars Crash Into Each Been Kidnapped. Other in Harlem, At this point there is also @ junction be- tween the Amsterdam avenue line and the One Hundred end Twenty-ftth street crosstown line, ‘Phrough some error a switch was left open so that a northbound car, descend- ing the steep hill of Amsterdam ay nue, south of One Hundred and Twen- ty-fifth street, ran on the track used by the southbouggd cara coming down the police. Over a hundred of Scielz's nelghbors shared his sleepless night. ‘The senrch went on to-day wiih ‘re- newed vikor, Mrs, Selelz was rapidly reaching a aude of nervous collapse | when an Italian workrnan walked Into | her flat with the missing Herman in his arms. The workman explained that | he had gone into an empty flat on the ground floor of the adjoining building to Inapect the plastering he had done two days before. He found the Uny bundle of humanity asleep In a On the opposite side of the wall against | Amsterdam avenue to turn into One whioh Herman had slent. hig mother} Hundred and ‘bwenty-titth street, Cred all night for her missing boy Car No, Zuz, In ¢ * of Motorman Herman was so’ overcome by Arthur Miskell, of Y Wost Twen- fusiveness of his welcome home tha ty-elghth street, and Conductor Thomas hadn't a word to say Clarke, of No. 300 West Forty-third PLEAD FOR LIFE OF A TEAMSTER. Votes to Ald street, Was on the southbound track and Wus crowded with a party of Philadel- phlare that had been sightseeing at Port George. The northbound car was No. 110, Motorman Jolin MacEntee, of No. 115 West Ninoty-ffth street, ‘and John MacCartney, of No. $13 East’ For- ty-sixth street, Made up the crew. The southbound car hi. National Conventia ey: 1 yusc started Bailey: Aeutenced COR MNIMAS | ocmaxo end Tusinte One Handed oel Non-Unioniat, Evenly Aoch street when the TORR haund veh. shot down the hil, ehunt- PHILADELPUIA, Pa. Aug. &®At|ed onto the sooth: ack and ‘cenehed the Teamators’ Convention to-day a pp-|egainst, No, “nat ‘ak, “ed crashed on was presented by Delegate St Clare, of St. Louis, asking the conyen- tion to make an effurt to save the Life completely wrecked by the impact, and men, women and chiliren were thrown Into’ the street, Motormen Saved Them of Froderick Bailey. sentenced to be Ives, hanged In Kansas City, Mo. for killing ‘The buffer of the northbound car tore 4 non-unlonist during’ a riot in that|@ great rent in the side of the south: elt: hound car, The ront In the early spcinig of last year, ri of this car he Ananoiad and moral suppor of] Was demolished for several foet. The the brotherhood was unanimously | two motormen sived themselves by pledxed to | Investigate Balley's case | jumping, otherwise they have thoroughly and take the mattar to tie cruel to death, Policemen Mets and Lavender, of the West One Hundred and enty-ffth street station, were near the scene and heard the crash, When they got to the wreck of the two cars they found fully thirty persons stretched out on the sireet, many unconscious. With the ald Fie of the trol. Supreme Court to stay the execution. FROLIC CAUSES DEATH OF GIRL, rietia Primrose Expires Hospital from Pistol shot—Her the injured were carried tore. gaye were J. Hood to a drug ambulances to the sent for right and Companion in J Harlem noabltale © ietore ‘ic ambi ces artived surgeons in tie neigh CAMDEN, N. J, Aug. &—Henrtetta | poriond hud dressed the. I Primtoee, Of No. tis Bator strget, who| many of he ut rites Wives a News baat in the somach jay | Surgeons Wrenn and Bertram att phe while. shylerking, with “ncaies | tor Athen men and torent any atkended “ P| i jerteld, died to-day in Cooper How: je taen to the The wreck gh a ata a ah ital. for almost Aguas Russ’ans will ask th thelr terms. In a nutshell, the success of the conference thelr revolvers the first concerning the J nese te Baran acomy a A ya the tre who knows. exact! Scalps Cracked by Reserves) sre emits, knows fie » Renerad way thi apAN wit | to ay = Japan’, War eXpenses. nt | When Policeman Elliott Was |‘, "pay Javan’ war” ox sea ten billion yen nobody hag’ ye: aie > credentials, Tho mea day, p on, and Russians say 1 Ay any Jupan has no A RACE RIOT thing to Japan say Russian territory and that thev e: be compel vy. Tt ts und. here that Japan will insist on In demnity, If both sides are firm nothing |can come of the meeting. There have n hundreds of guess covered. No Bargain-Counter Peace, Attacked by a Mob. Aside from th The great Bronx kidnapping mystery| Twenty p s were Injured, several! Policeman John Elliott, of the East | countries on th came to a sudden this aftern a h between two Am-|One Mundred and Twenty-sixth street ? | when the miss: urned up wi avent roley cars at One| stution, was slashed with a razor and|are not goo: tartling unexp Three-and-a- ed and Twenty-ftth beaten into u lousness to-day white | won, this 8 half-year-ojd Herman Iz is t in ernocn, ‘The follow! were among | attempting to {a negro woman at | hot pay at th Japan will his parents’ h Si7 Bast Oneline most rly hurt, whos One Hunt Wenty-seventh sire and whip R until s Hundr nd eet, the must Tex ‘ Jand Second ay When the reserves and the Russ polices eded in ge | frankly that t over h and cuddled lad beyond the Dé PRA |came to his assistance a dozen negroes ee bridge. of No. we ) vigorously clubbed that two | Brice that will be quoted here vame n Captain 1 Ph lad surgeons spent an hour patching them | this, week. tve sta = | cuando Scans eal up a - ander BID ave ony slott found the woman shouting and | tom cl ull night Se I He cutting capers the corner of One] the Pr last Jae Iundved and ‘Twenty-seventh — street p ntrange-looking d BH | ERE ALARA init, | 88d Second avenue, When he told her | tal! man with the long frock cout | 4g Palrmont avenue, Phil- 110 Go nome sne reviled him. He plaeed who bought candy for little F | Hos fractured and side In-) ioe under artést and started through n both of whom were “seen’ in the viein. | 4 mito J, Hood V t llos- One Hun¢ 1 and wenty-seventh \ {ty oft home Just before Her- | pt cor waar | Steet. toward Third avenue, About} {ian yantened, WEICK, CHAR of No. 507 West) nairway down vhe block three men | Lait Merman ives with his parcnis|One Hundred and Tw omiy-fourth street. | jumped out on him and knocked him tn 1 floor apartment aA one | rsions of the face, li and snoul- | gown, aa r si . ss row ts, still partly unoecupted. | ders Ho got up and drew, his club, knock. . | H 0. OF assailants out, ‘The , 5 He was play ng in th t | ‘The two cars were golng In the op-| ive two ol Wis Aasnllants jour dhen| Mary Kern, Arrested for At day afiernoon, At 6 o'clock nis posite directions when the collision ¢-|jouse and jumped on the policeman, + A . went ott 1) brag him in_and wan him | curved. ‘They were of the open Kind] benting him into unconacfousness and| tacking the Bride of John ad <p < hacking at him with razors, up fs F, but Merman wes not to/and many passengers were thrown into | 74° telephoned. to Police t F be found et by the shock, more than hal!] He: Arter and {ho preserves were Marncel, Has the Husband E i time the neighborhood was|y do being ed senseless, sent around trot st One Hun- . Gj Bas EO RETR ee ite caren Resumes sd, agnaelees dred ‘and ‘Twenty-sixth street stadon| Held in Bail. scoured Mrs. Seiviz had heard enough Switenlat/Junation; {h’cnatee of Bengt. Laker Whon thes fo assure her that Herman had been Abclved Ales fOAnO FIMO ethecnea aut kadnipped, She ran to the alexa At the point of the accident cars from|on the pavement with three policemen avenue station, followed by a crowd) i ana| standing over him, beating back wich) After being acauitted of the char: of women who told Capt, Hayes enougi| Third avenue, along One Hundred and | sanding ovel fam beating packs fs H clues to keep ihe whole detective forco|Twenty-Afth street, are switehed back. | MEN. "Tescryeu Juniped into the throng | Of assault: when arra busy.) The eviire neigiibornood was in| Other cars go on up to Fort George.|and clubbed «out them sivagsly uniii| nue Court to-day Mu an uproar, Volunteer searchers joined thelr erme were. tircd. They also drew . twenty-year-old and threates scene at a Williamsburg wedding wed to shoot i @ Weapon. negro who wi i y 9 by siciking the bride, Mrs “hen the mob had been dispersed am: | Tuy ’ Dulances wore sent for and the, aure| Annie Marincel, turned compiaina cons patched up the wounds and cute} and had John Marincel held in $1,(00| ‘Three prixoners wero taken to tho Fi Kindred and ‘Cwonty-sixth strest One UNE ei coralened in the fre Geception, be | ptatlon ory where thes “were held for| ‘The girl then told the Court that purticipating Ina riot. Elliott was|Marincel, who ts thirty years older takon heme: after Gis Inde were! inan she. had taken her to dances. peo a theatres, plentos like entert ments on thi oney she had earne! 44 a domestic. She sali she pald for the clothes t he wore to be marr in, paid for the wedding supper ana gave him money far the priest, On| Jay he promised to om y her she id thatche had married ano 7 eoing to the place she at Ked the bride of the Twenty-elgiith Grand Counct! of the Royal Arcanum of New York State tond Atlantle City last May. he Many resolutions were introduced. One of, these from the committee rep- resenting the commit anpo! al MEET BUFFALO Extra Session of the Grand} Council of This State Assem- bles to Discuss the New Rate Voted by Supreme Council. RUF t} bail for examination on the charge of You are only an apology for a man, and I believe thad vou hid hind yo wife's skirts and let ber bear the attack Intended for vou." sald Mogtstrate Pur. Jong to Marincel in dismissing the girl i Te aald he would be pleased to hear 9 complaint against Mart And then the man wae led away from his weep- ing bride Mrs. Marincel wasn ty Dut said she would help her CURED, «= 25¢ can be cured by prostrated neband FATA, Aug. 8.—Tho extra session y opened at Convention Hall. ‘The a sting waa called to. heer onjections | DR» FRANKLIN'S PRESCRIPTIONS alsed to the chtinge in ra dopted| A separate Femedy for every illness, y the Bupreme Counetl in session at ise rates yniil the next regular meeting of e Bupreme Council, vison it, introduced a pi " 4 hie, Fron “Gb Colds, Grin, Hay Any Curable Disease tion in raising tog oy Ww MvCeRDN TS. | @ and uncalled for,” Bcudbbeudslve Os Ch and de- SHOT WHILE OUT HUNTING, SAYS DYING BOY Humphrey Christie Blames Unseen Person, but Po- lice Are Inactive. Humphrey Christie, a twelve-year-old hunter, who was found wounded and unconscious in Col. Barrett's woods, near West New Brighton, 8. 1, to-day, recovered consclousness just long enough to make a statement, In ih he said he was shot by an un- OOFRONS Toe bey then relapsed into uncon- and as the bullet plerced his body from left to right Dr. Coonle: phy als will an, ff that the imb to blood polsoning. statement made by the wounded failed to stir any activity in the rst Brighton police station, within of which the boy was shot. T. urs youth 1 are Inclined to hint that the boy i self, although he carried a 1 lobert rifle when he went hunt- & and the wound on his body was ny by a alrbre revolver, The boys ts that ac 5 o'clock yesterday at von ne left the home istie, In dd went 1 County, tract ot his boy entered At the toot of aveni Hamplire Was aiming at bird Wh. s out and he f to th Kin the lett. std ered back and tur no talling. but saw by Willlam Smith. was returning woods, Smith picked the and carried bite home leh the scone of the’ shooting w West righton police stu- > police did not learn of. the m oclock last night. es Hal and Sullivan looked his m but made no ar- ily shooting parties en bur tt was sald to- » WAS Out shooting yes- ———$—a— — «d| HEAD BROKEN; DIDN'T KNOW IT. on Men ou sk Autops nygitin Vietiny Re- Fracture of venly tteen years old.of No. nx, died at the yesterday, hav- 3 suffering psy to-day for nearly three ) suffering from of the skull e the boy was taken had a fall, but ap ina or two and Was stricken mening i as well i vslouis a mW could have gone about raetured sisal) for two. we wing something was rat fact that Ad. 1 the bi two weeks befo hospital he covered with 8 ever, Purzled to wi Ks wit wrong —— HILL TO SUCCEED LAMONT. twa need at the off FOR TUESDAY, emon Fruit . 100 nen Crenm Lumpa colute Raspberry Marsh- mallows .... a, \°59CORTLANDTS" Coa CHURCH S® COLLARS ARE LINEN 100 Lb. 156 FPARKROW &NASSAUS? COR SPRUCES" @ Style and Summer wear, '‘Slip-Easy Toom for scart. ° Irish “Tine Collar value. Popular price—a for ase same as you probably pay for cotton, a Look for H_& I “Warranted Linen’ keno sunatieures, “TT dealer won't supply you, send bis name. aekiog for booklet, “Linen versus Cotton." HENRY HOLMES, Troy, N.Y. New York: 31 Union Square Weat DIED, GHIOLD,—On Monday, MARIE GHIOLD, Deloyedt wife of Louts Ghiold and mother of Katte, Lizaie. Harry and John Ghiold, West Brish- to the Churgh of West Brighton, 8. 1 car to Berger ave) 1906. JOHN of Arles, her res ton Be Ty wt the Buored) Heart, (Castleton ave dy Sunday, Aug. 6. native of parish Best Medloul Advice FREE by Mall. 40 Different Vreseriations, HOME DOCTOR BOOK, FREE, Tells all about them. ie a at Agee Brace or by Mall 10 resolution way ANMLIN MED'CINE CO. BD Fulton ith Wri Mo wow Torle ne Taylor, Special Deputy Grand rc taolutton in favor new rate. bbls : i er Pay SRE Tey * ity Queens. Ireland Funeral from bis late residence. 247 Hast 22d wt, at 0.30 A.M inesday, Aug. 9; thence to Church of Epiphany, were @ solemn high mass of requiem he offered for the rest of hia agul. nee nea) ae ing from | POISON FAILS Policeman in Hospital After One Attempt at Suicide Makes a Second. Patrolman John L. Gordon, thirty- three years old, of the Old Slip station, living at No, 559 East One Hundred and Sixty-second street, attempted suicide in the Lebanon Hosplial this morning by slashing his wrist, throat and cheek and stabbing himself over the heart with a pocketknife he had been allowed to re- tair though there ag a result of an ate tempt at suicide Gorden was to go on his vacation to- day, and had planned with his wife and little son a trip to the Adriondacks, Mrs. Gorden sald to-day that for « week he had been drinking, and when vame home yesterday appeared nent. He went to the bageme and later she found him seml-consclous, he having taken a dose of laudanum, Dr. Joseph Marschal had him taken to the Lebanon Hospital. The hospital authoriites, however, did not nottfy the pr and they knew of the case only wt jay they got the repert that Patrolman John L. Gol den,“ tempted sutelde yesterday tempted his life Capt ion, of the Morrisanta Stas |cion; sent a n to investigate and he leary t Gorden escaned | from his ware thls morning and was | found Jater -n the rear stairs groaning and covercd wih blood. He is now a risoner. re clerk of the hospital was asked |by the pollo and a reporter why rden was 1 to retain his knife ind the reply was "Oh, stick what you've got in the papers and don’t bother us, » knew no reason leile. 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