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TUE Fi INJURES FOUR, ONE FATALLY Sudden Flash from Controller Secretary’s Ignites Clothing of Passengers. One of those peculiar accidents on a trolley omr that no one appears to be | ol able ito satisfactorily explain js re-| 1 a@ponsible for M! Patient in the Kings County to-day. burned that doctors say she cannot sur- vive. Three others were injured in the Hospttat | hi Stung, and there was a blinding flash that enveloped the car until the persons |ing from Preside on the front seat were wrapped in flame. | i he flash, was succeeded by darkness, | § agd St was then seen that the clothing | Obthe passengers on the front seat was ailaze, th The Talla Wright being a) M ‘The young woman is eo badly |of President Roosevelt, the announcement candidate for the SHAW SAID T0 HAVE RESIGH FROM CABINET Successor Treasurer Reported to Have Been Selected. From a source which while not om al is considered a ouncement Is made Shaw, Secretary of the Treasury as placed his resignation in the hands that Presiden ®ame accident, which occurred on the | publican ticket fn 1% Brighton Bewch line last night. One of| It is said that Mr. Shaw's successor ‘them, George H. Wallace, ts also tn the | has beer hospftal, and Mrs. Ethel Kelly was re-/ Recent the wih Moved to her home in @ carriage, The | of truth to the reps * Mr. Shaw has other viotim's name and address were | signed, and the fact that he to-day Not made public by the company. Miss ddressed the Republicans ak the con- ‘Wright and Mr. Wallace are from | vention in Roanoke, Va., where a boom Poughkeapsic has been started for him to ‘Phe four persons injured were on the arenas soya te front seat of a troliey car returning | > EW nas OE Men Una rely to the from Brighton when, at the Little Neck [PINs of nis friends and leadera of the road, the motorman, John Waiters, | ePubiican pa jumped from the controller as though | Anxious to Quit Cabinet. That Secretar: haw planned resign- Roosevelt's cabine: n whispered for some time. It arted when Secretary Root was ted as saying that there would be several changes in the Cabinet before he meeting of Congress und that See- motorman was not injured. The| retary S! would be the first to go. Fofeame of the passengers and the ar une story has {t that ) Roosevelt, rival of, a couple of other trolley cars elexted Mr. Shaw's suc- Boon caused a crowd about the troliey | cessor, will appoint a man from Iowa that had been damaged. No one seemed | °F from one of the Western States. able to explain what ‘had caused the | Another story ts that in reorganizing flash, Mrs; Kelly was sent home tn a) 8 Cabinet Mr. Roosevelt will name an carriage and inspectors placed Mr, | astern man for the Treasury and a Wallace and Miss Wricht in a car ana] ©" from the West for another place ran it up the road until it met an am- bulance. Miss Wright was burnta in the Cabinet, Morgan's Visit Slenineant Seriously and suffering from shock. The The visit of J. P. an to the Fae capscecngsi, aso ai eemany. wasl|(ecaMent. sestertay, at that lanere whisked away by an inspector and af-| home, Sagamore HIM, Oyster Bay, terward it was denied there bad been a/ of interest in connection with the nam- fourtn viotim. The motorman evidently escaped the | w ‘worst of it by jumping when he got a | Pi stinging intimation through the troller that something was wrong. con- | MUSIC IN TWO PARKS. NORFOLK, Aug. § The P: tial boom of Sha Taunched tp the ight Interesting Programmes Arranged for This Evening. ‘There will be music to-night in Moumt Morrie Park and in. Tompkins Square | ; Park, Thomas F, Usher's milita playing a: the former and A. Camera‘s | Ji band at ‘the latter. M At Mount Morris Park the programme | inated includes popular selections, a cornet Slo by Mr. John Hazel and a soprano solo by the ever popular Kitty Ram- pone, the elaborate Tompkins Square Camera's march, * Dhere are interesting numbers on | programme Park, arranged for | T at | which the Chines: Ing to buy for $7,000,000. wv dy_acclam: cob Yost, Inted Gillespie, tneluding “3tr killed a middle-aged wentiera Century woman who was waiking on the trick near the Beek- man a@venue arch this morning. g of a successor to Mr, Shaw. It as given out that Mr. Morgan resident discussed the affair: Mankow Railroad, Ohtna, whieh jownad by J. F. Morgan & Co. a Government ts u speech before joan State Nominating Co hich convened at Roanoke t = Former Supreme Court Judge will be nominated f ton. Fi for Attorne: KILLED BY (Special to The TARRYTOWN, vening World.) . Y4 Aug. §—The Limited, southbound, ntleth Cent t Peekskill yesterday. y Killed a man r Broadway All care ee. “direct or ler. our doors, |] Wednesday, Uy, f Reduction Day. This is a The manul White Lawn. vantage over to you. They're slightiy soiled f Bone half dozen « full giveves ind has been the price offer unrestricted ehater Toilet Needs. at 4 eWESE BLY popular section of THE H. BATTERMAN ST of economy, These goods we cannot undei Hair Brushes- c. kinds.,,,..13%¢ Dressing Combs—10e, and tic Kinds, dc Tooth Wrushes~1%. and le 4 ie kinds, Hubber Complexion Breshes 1c Idbndes, 64.25 Dressing hoow are the # ap rorpus avn us 1 lawn. Phere te lavery ¢ Heguhuly Seat » y imined “an Juse B-inch « poalved 100. gi era, diversity ¢ » Wh ni \ iy i ie [sn anal Imo Jy trina dite conde tle these a | daundored, for the sth. idowiuoed team tie 19 Vile nas votton ini Lhe: rusniny a , to tg the u Me DATKINS at, ea | 25c. and 50c. Pillow Tops, | 12ic. | faney Pillow Poi t tal prices, hey hay bach 122¢, Women’s Shirtwaists of Sheer special lot bought in an unusual way” facturer had ta sell, and that in a hurry: By taking his entire surplus stock we benefited ly in discounts, and mow turn our ad- rom handiing,but otherwise goods ever Jon q riment hey have a ummer, but 4 Price or Less, These items give an inkling of the way prices have wn reduced if thi® ORE, Verily, hls is Brooklyn's home rtake to send C. 0. D. ilulotd indy Soap Sus De. val su ‘Men’ s& Women’ s Umbrell las 5c, Babies’ sc. Lavn Ma 38c. frninent esr ability ot ned ” Babies’ 5c. ‘Sun Hats, 2 aac. wee tote that are Mebutton on the | as| Triple Pest Brings Uncomfort-| THE-WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1905. HUMIDITY. STIFLING HEAT, MOSQUITOES: able Inaugural of the Dog Days for New Yorkers. After a stifling night, during which searcely a breath of alr fanned the city from Harlem to Coney Island, and In which many wen the parks for sleep and comfort, New York awoke to nother day of rising temperature and | blanketing humidity, Cautions prople carried thelr um- brellas to-day after a glance at the! ‘loud banks inclosed the ct A stifling growing torment of humidity and through which the sunshine quickly broke, sending the thermometer up | with leaps and bounds and spreadin: discomfort and misery through the city, Mosquitoes Increase Discomfort. tan during the early mor: | ins many persons were sleeping aia during the spell in July. Driven | the breathless heat tn che | and streets of the city, thousands the parks Jast night, only to | Stiliness of the > pest of mosyittoes, which ed violent motions not condu- coolness, ‘The mosquitoes brught ry all over the elty from the Bronx 9 Gravemond Ray. Rivers! Morningstde and Centrat Parks and the amaller breathing spots sere filled with these uncomfortabl ppy throngs, slapping furfously at » winged peste and praying for relief m the clinging, breathiess heat that vinished sleep. Coney Island w swded with gasping. disappointed rowds of people who fafled to find the appointed by the and neo ive to Sale Summer Neckwear. 500 Dozen Stocks and Ties = 25¢. each, Value 50¢. Jap Sitk Ties, hemstitched ends. Windsor Ties in a variety of dots, embioi- dered and plaid ends, Mull Ties tn in solid white and colored ends, Lece and Silk Scarfs, All dainty floral effects. B?. 4. (5 each, Value $5.00, Lord& Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. embroidered stocks in white and blrck. A large variety of shapes, 350 Crepe and Literty f Coolest Store in Brooklyn. Most Pleasant Summer mer Shopping Place Place. }! t We Give Dividend Stamps li 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 cash, Buying Merchandise in Over 100 Departments of |@aPMangsG Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St., { Stade 62 S.th BROOKLYN, (2 2.2} C. 8 C.— Double ~- Dividend ~ - Stamps ~ day 10-MORROW ™ Every Wednesday. Solid Oak Frame’ Morris Chairs when Two Stamps Instead of One Morris Chairs, solid oak frame, golden or ma- hogany finish, broad shaped arms, with spindies; adjustable back; complete with reversible denim oolness and comfort they sought at the resort H —— Bank Refuses to Obey Government. PORT AU PRINCE, Hayti, Aug. 8.— Government announced to-day fonal Bank must continue the portion of customs ap- ¢ to the payment of the domes- foreign debts, but the bank jeclinel to comply The 1905 Worid Almanac tells you just what you want to know just wha know it. 25 cents; by mail, 35 cents. you want to (Fourth -|H.ONeill & Co severeres $60.00 (Like cut), oak, highly polished, has spring sea or fancy velour. Special for Wedne day only... Regular price, $10.00 $60.00 Suits at.. |] $63.00 Suits at... $80.00 Suits at.... $85.25 Suits at... « 38¢ § Golden cak or mahogany finish. cial for Wednesday only, at, cach Regular price, $3.75 August Sale of Parlor Suits Three-piece Parlor Suits, artistic in design and of the finest construction. assesses B47+25 | $117.00 Suits ateeeeseeeeee $25.00 | $90.00 Suits at......eesee. $67.50 -eeee $40.00 | $100.00 Suits at........... $75.00 $87.75 $149.00 Suits at........... SLLL75 $164.25 csesee ees $64.50 | $219.00 Suits ateseeseeeree Tor Wednesday, Aug. 9, Only 100 Morris Chairs Frame of quartered golden cushion all hair filled, coverings o plain} Also One Hundred Rockers Spe:) Tioor.) it $6.98 | p82. 50 Exceptional Values in Housefurnishings and China (Basem: El-an-ge Enamelled Ware | Regular. Special. 2 qt. Saucepans. » 33e 19¢ 3 qt. Coffee Pots...,, 45¢ 25c 7 qt. lea Kettles 68c 50c Oil Cookers | Two-burner wickiess Oil Cookers, warranted against smell! or smoke. Kegular $3.96; special $2.50 Refrigerators The “O'Neill” Reirigerators are made of solid Oak, nickloid lined, lined | removable ice rack, no wood to taste or smcll—choice ot two sizes, No. 301—Kegular $12.75; special $9.75 Regular $16.09; special . $11.98 Clothes Wringers “Brighton No. 302 The warranted for two years No, 110—Regular $2.50; special $1 98 | No. 111—Regular $2.85; specia $2.25 ent.) Brooms Best quality 4-sewed corn Brooms, large size. Regular 35c; special 19¢ Step Chairs Hardwood Step Chairs—the kind you can use for seat or ladder—best made. Regular $1.25; special 9§¢ Towel Bars Heavy Nickel Towel Bars, some meas- ure 18 inches, some 24 inches. Regular 78c.; special 39¢ Clothes Baskets Made of whole willow, good laundry suse. Regular 45¢.; special 33¢ Dinner Ware We have just received an import or- der of English Porcelain Dinner Ware —they have all neat decorations and gold edge on every plsnennate piece composition, your choice of decorations ree $12.50 Regu ar price $21.56. Tea Sets Thin American Porcelain Tea Sets, 46 picees to the set. These have floral decorations and gold edges, eight o1 fen decorations to select from—choice at. ++ +++, 75 Regular price §4. 75, Sixth Avene. 20th in 21st Street, 16 qt, Preserve Kettles.$1,05 60c 14 qt. Preserve Kettles 75e © 42¢ 2 qt. Milk Boilers Bc = 43 3 qt. Milk Boilers, 90¢ 52c le sushions; choice of color. { Value $5.50; ta To-Morrow, nee cone Batiste = " Toilet Soap Buttermilk and Witch Hazel Toilet ° Buttermilk Printed Batistes, very fine quality, only about Soap, two of best-known soaps on | mostly in small figures, |} the market eps the skin nice nd 1,000 yards left; suitable for dresses soft; will not injure sensitive skin. for ordinary wear. Value 5c. cake; Value 15c. yd.; To-Morrow, C To-Morrow, ee Bath Towels Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings, extra Bath Towels, 120 doz., large size, fine quality, fast black cotton, ri bbed hemmed and fringed, full bleached; seamless feet, double heels and toes; | one of these Towels Is large enough the strong and durable kind. for one to use in the bath Value 19c.; Oc Value 25c. ea 15c Women’s To-Morrow, To-Morrow, | Women’s | {LawnChemise; Duck Skirts i Fast Black | Stockings Women's Chemise, of lawn or cam- black and blue, with white full length, yoke of allover de Paris lace and ribbon bead- jot, seven and nine gore; some Kirt finished with deep ruffle { with plain bands, stitched, 30 ten As y O7C't Sienenenenenieneed bric, ! To-Morrow, Ne oe WATCHES, COUCHES Blew som she hola We ph 25 to 50% Lower CASH OR CREDIT, Wonderful offerings in Tufted Quick Deliv Couches, covered in a variely of Roaulred. | plain and figured velour. $10 valucs NOW .. +6 16 values NOW «+4 25 values now... Box Couches begin at 88,00. The style, wearing quality and low prices of our GENUINE A COUCHES can't be mi ; Prices begin at $25.98. McCIAIN, SIMPSON & i | 539 8th Av,, N.W. Cor. 37th St. Open Saturday Evenings till 10, Furniture, Carpets, Go-Carts, QE. CASH OR CRE! ORCREDIT to ‘atronnge Solicited, ys DOUCLA $3.50 SHO ime MADE A trial will con- vince you that W. L. Douglas $3,50 shoes re tne best in the ay. "oor Nat a a fais at. 280° W. 128th see tk Phd ay: Let Us Clothe You. If some clothiers left their Third cor" Y att Rite) 2 20th ray ad, as! ‘ate | name off their clothes they'd [ fu¢ ahh a + i $8110 thay Ea Phorutons att i | have to leave one-third off Broadway: Meor jtiaten, AY. Hedin Natty Seis Newark’ ave NEWARK TRS Frond a. the price. My name is a wear pledge It is in all the clothes | sell Still, there is one-third lef\ off the price for “location's sake,” Moe Levy & Co., 119 to 125 Walker St., Three blocks east of Broadway, Branch at 1457 Broadway wit acl work Traneh ices, (and i Mf. to | raat atsine an G, GORDON MARTIN, 3, D.D.D.s.Cine) ANDAY MORNING WONDERS, Aapoimements \ el eel a la Mt From the Sunday World “Want Directory.” SLOSS SOOTOS THIF 99S9, BOARDERS WANTED. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, Ty, furnished rooms, H. OS W.—Newly furnished houseke: th corner fiat; all ping Linbrovedents. Fooms | furnished hall fight. iis. firaiened phal, _— lephone: table «ut OsTH st MAL AV, raed ‘Jewish bowrd, | sulatbie ¢ Wargo front toon, Home comforte: reason | sory ital Ga uF r telephone; th BRRY ST. (— Deairable Fooms, with ard iit Nicely rarntahe 1 cony ms large front FAR Je-comtortabte room, ya fewer bres” AV. U8 water and bath, Heyer. ST. NICHOLAS AY. parlor? large Weht third floors. handsomely Went home cook! h 14 190—F rooms furnt . Ath stan y Yenovateds first-class | ¢ i ~aiean, “large, joderat “Large front parlor and hall large connecting ‘unexcelled HTH ST., $14 W.—Larze cellent table; transients erners, HTH si, W.,—Bleqant | Jarge. Bs . ransients: Foonis, super ed, S12 small voow Laree 5 o W.-Sing! vate bath istH, E. _pariog SIning-room shot Sali Large room, ha. Desirable ry water, Rood table, W.—Room. bonrd. bath riavie family, $4 shed targe jx. hot aad te ft hot porcelain excellent bijard_room, Comfor me, two men, fone working Airis i double & Large, cool Foo: iller rooms, be: 400 W gentleman. pendent. entrance ‘Sprague. W Nicely tars ished ic ne. all Tere st 9 gle apd cou wi —Doub y guttable for ow wishes grown child hers care. Juniiress, 1 for working 184 W.—Room and superior boare for mechanic, private family. 25 W. Widow wishes two girl £ room, “conven re all le roma, ‘Mies, 84 Furnished Foun, light wp. Nicely "furnished room, alll #2. Noxon. “Tare & am: excellen Large, small, cof y devorated roma, exce ferati rat | 404 ffi” table. 218 E,—Large and small roome i gant single and double $5 up WEI good table rooms x —a ‘Hyate > yr hous ally good board; ties. bonawate metre: piaune Rentlemen & running OY a mouse front 1. run. perio kn y dso Larre ream, TA a es a room $4; private 4 roots, ard; mous An 108 E—Larce ands ~ rooms: a excellent table, reasonable. furnish eee uoderate O87, int B— whylessine for, bi SOTH. 100 Vers reg unfur- Parlor, 2 ir 4 board, | 1270 fap, furnished or B 7 mus. 110) W ITH, B10 E.—Widow will bowrd ch. 0 0 per tno: STH. 168 FE —Large room, con i - Jeht melanpaleed FSR Stnithdes, Meusskeenitige. $2.00" wedkly, small family me | ITH ST. 17 AW ung small rome private ST. Jos r witht “board; mani $4 are Tag room, Ainge amr e house. room, ale aime Tonk ino bs + alno ball ro ae ‘well-furnlshod holinekeening iewant “rooms with 9 singly. roo! hoard toward table $8.90; early | jgisT sv., “Large, single, newly furs Po i nished Toons, gents, housekeeping; fron’ TRsTH, 251 “W.—Nicely furnished lars: parlor, ‘ainait rooms: excellent table; near Li | i32p sr. 21 wW.—Larue cozy front From __moderate, Funning’ Waters private, lib ig 14s WooLar 1 lances; § ;j preferred: bet cool front basement, 128TH, 200 W.-Large front roon purnmer prices, yas a, scent hearts mt THD 87. Ty We-citunt room in private Try, 3e —Tauble ani uae to entrance; nt si RO eT ial * T3097. hi Ea Furnished room, “bi ntheman or couple: private houte; wnily:_ reasonable “SiO Wo Sltting und be TA 45.60 TE” mevmout tp tanks ay 8 weekly. Sp ‘tra et ef ‘call san oe wal ian, a3 At womtiy. furt i 6 :"huakl optional; conveniences. at Pieasd te wala born W. — ‘Tareo furnished rooms, omeemed roucek senna wi weekly, Grant, oF Brooklyn, LIVINGSTON BT a and email Fo apt eaind ha Tenn FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ca plement,” furnishe GOTH tO ant sec ith eonnectin ont ore rm iF Manor for"aentismans wert 1 Fanos and Mth ays: inoderate i) Wor 703) aYLV a Faoms i AARAGE, 4 Jartin Alo tingle or ihlai at 1th 2: togcthel SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK (pene 104, 320 Sth ite Co. hess St mnt room, woken polices p WR" fora - ¢ ol by