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INAL EDITIO cAll the News. — PRICE ONE CENT. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ._ PRICE ONE CENT. eax _ ROCKEFELLER PLANS | GIFT OF $50,000,000 [ . Standard Oil Magnate Discusses with Pres- ident Harper Schemes for Making Chi- | cago University the Greatest Seat of Learning in the World. 1905. ene at e quarters o: e Striking “Kosher” ers in nton Street, Leader Kurtz to the Ria! CHAPELLE I$ Lae om i i DEAD OF FEVER Venerable Prelate Succumbs in New Orleans After a Relapse. ;MARTYR TO HIS DUTY. | CUBVELAND, 0., Aug. 9—At 8 oon- (‘ts known that plans Mvolving the out- ference now taking place at Forest | lay of $50,009,000 are under consideration HN between Jonh D. Rockefeller and| by Mr. Rockefeller, who designs to ie President William R..Harper, of Chicazo | make the University of Ghtoago the University, plans are being formulated | greatest seat of learning in the world. for the further ondowment of that| It ‘s beloved the final steps in the edueational institution by Mr. Rocke-| matter will have been taken before feller. President Harper leaves Forest Hill, President and Mrs, Harper arrived in| and that hts return to Chicago will be \ Cleveland to-day. The visit of the Har- | followed by the announcement that tha pers to the home of Mr. Rockefeller ts | work of enlarging the soope’af the unt- eald to be ove of a social nature, but ft! yerstty will be begun immediately. HARMONY AT. [MILLIONAIRE’S MEETING OF — SON TWICE TOOK THE ENVOYS! POISON PILLS First Session Lasts an Hour) Girl with Him Both Times with Evidences of Good Saved Life by Getting | |Exposed Himself to Disease by! Going Among the Stricken in Infected District. NEW ORLEAN bishop P. 1. ter an eight days with vellow fever, which he contracted while work among the stricken Talians dn thy ed dl. Dr, Larue and phys s nding th Archbishop 3 4 had predicte: he would live if he | | Passed the crisis this af- | m he had n for the worse, Ilis death w the result of his un- selfishness in going among the sufferers W f his diocese, although he could have | |rematned safely at home in the un- Infected Frene! district, vhere is ‘ j j i ae ede a Seed trict, where his) Por preserving, purifying, Pp douls’ Chapetie was hom inland beautifying the skin, ee, but came to this country at so 5 early an age that he always considerea |SCalp, hair, and hands, for Will on Both Sides. Prompt Aid. ee) [himself on American, ite was educated irritations of the skin, heat | i. | ae | utter reeling erdere became iinet wee (ashes, tan, sunburn, bites | CREDENTIALS ALL 0. K.\IS NOW IN HOSPITAL. ee ice sistant rector at St. Joan’, and then and stings of insects, lame? ; | iv a "3 ee : BULLET HIT 1), wher hv remained senceu it" ness and soreness inciden- Refore going to New Orleans as Arch-| tal to Summer sports, for on 10, 1898, he was. Arc Nsiion of Beata Be. ews Are: sanative, antiseptic cleans- PATROLMAN’S ty Pore ao 11 Fe ‘represent the | ing, and for all the purposes Konura Didn't Bring His, but)Miss Toole Says Garnsey Witte Was Satisfied with Told Her Tablets He Car- NOW TO FIX BL AME Verbal Summary. ried Would Kill. today in al train over the and Kansas City Bon Ami, La., where { a the fever is increas trip is in response to an ay r28e.. Potter Drv ied Free, and he went to te! of the toilet and bath Cuti : © American oecu- 5 . £ HELMET BADGE y au Abomtolle “Delegate cura Soap, assisted by Cuti : ge HW. Telenor, Jr, and two] ¢ fs ; H 3 PORTSMOUTH, W. ML, Aug. 9—The| Owen A. Garnsey, the former student R A rained yelow fever nitare tee tre| Cura Ointment; is priceless: first session of the peace conference | at Sheffield Scientific School at Yale, in one at one price— m ; between the Russian and Japanese m | Southern now in Grace Hospital, New Haven, leg has been concluded. | gufrering trom bichloride of mercury ‘The meeting lasted about one hour, | poison, after having been found) with* during which time the oredemtiails of | a mysterious young woman on the stoop ==" Special Officer Has Pistol) = sin each mission were examined respec- | of the residence of H. S. Welsh, of New Thirteen Known Dead in Collapse of Big; a | Battle with Thieves in cid Uvely by the other. The credentials | Haven, is the son of Squire Garnsey, of Fate tats te So disaead” [atsen a'Waltear taitoet| Department Store Building, with One JIL TED GIRL Hest emai a cceAtieciaaaia he oe, ae Are ves ee Ty the couns ate Board of Health recetved report from Talluah, La., to-day, of two suspiclous eases ther itr | : ecoed to date ts a follows Y harvest eases tu date, Vand ox —— To | TWO HAD LEGS BROKEN. |NOW, eth at Nos. 79-81 Wall street, and is connect- ‘The envoys bave agreed that the Png-/ea with both the Tehauntepec Rubber ‘ A oxen” revel hots exchanme lsh and French languages shall be/Company and the Santa Cecella Sugar Woman and Thirty Cash Boys JUMPS FROM Defiyeaniacrtorman weleoinan anu thre dat work ge & KL 3 West Forcy-fifth street, to: oT used jointly and that the official min-/Company there. His son is employed by orelars utes of the meetings shall be recorded | ¢ng rubber company. Still Unaccounted For, Hargldse (oiom he in both languages. The official details) The young woman with Garnsey last of the daily programme have not yet! night and also when he was boisoned do that qui awoke and ala been mado public. before is Miss Mary Toole, daughter A FERRY-BOAT a DESK cok Tes While the plenipotentiartes did not set! of g New Haven liveryman, Sha ad. (Spectat to The Evening World.) ment floor caused the collapse, % ts the sels, —qVJoq»~—_— down to serious work, they felt well z esse Be ee ab Beil cea Jvlew of the orities that some one satisfied with what they accomplished mitted this to-day and sald Garnsey ALBANY, Aug. %—All of the men} jes that ome n | should have seen that no such Two men were Injured in an accitent| Now is the time, too, for nee | took the poison himself on both occa-|and all of th ve one, wt : 3s : ‘ to-day. Extreme coniiality characterized| °° . pn Aimee 2 th occa Jand all of the women, save one, who |) UU en eee hirow lista \this morning in the troifey eur ell eg 2 aes , 2 the seasion, Haron Komtra spoke Jap-) 2/004. aiisiaa a aie knew of 0 aon | wera employed in the John G. 3 Phe person or persons guilty of the Rescued by EFravery of fotuened ied Jas Tenth avenue and Fifty-third street, | CLEY harvesters of bargains | \ ‘fanese, his secretary, Mr. Honda, trans- Bury Company stora, which collapsed ss which caused this accid ‘ s had entered the| A car baci a4 tut-car tO busy themselves in the ] lating {t into French, while Mr. Witte] !® but friendly relations between them, | 5.1 nave now: been accounted for. Out | ; winished to the ful extent ot} Deckhand on a Passing % overea/O0 Which of No fri ye side Semi { spoke entirely in French. ane anid, of seventy-five cash boys, thirty are y."" said the Mayor to-day, “Every had |ja Wea syivestin, of xo fruitful fields of our Semi- | 2S Komura Without Credential ji had not seen Mr. Garnsey for 8! osy missing, and some of these ure | é eraon will be puntahed.” Light ne " oa Tor | ot ia aind each pnt annual Sale ] TeORELAMHI te Galina Crane eet 4 iM be pun ighter. Tue Bouse Was closed for | Hoth wn of and cach had A Sale. probably still in the ruins, It 1s now vee who have had ¢ » Baron Komura did not bring his cre- arge of the Mae tance trom Rooee- | Tere’s a crop of. men's [day night last and asked me to go so th bell t the death Het will be| w have to explain,” said Com- ——— ved dential Mr, Witte only pre- {ng through the blocs | \ otitis, driving,” she said to-day, “I know nor GC: its sented his ow h Were found en- | ¢ [much smaller th was antlolpated. missioner Cantine, Kk when he saw ae = s ‘ } Urely satisfactory, while Baron Komura | him when he was in college and wo | Much smaller eis ER Ee Cally Gonteen opalatatenent ted by her sweetheart and in- wens s ee | uits at % ‘ explained what ‘iis credentials were good friends, but wa never cor-| The body of Miss 2 7 ng to end her Hfe Annie O'Shaugh & basement window: hi Tailor Shops: 110 Fifth Ave. q f luined and promised to bring the responded. We wore driving, along {as taken out of the pbuilding at 11] Contractor John Dyer, jr, mide the| nessy, a pretty girl of twenty, living a He heard a aR <5 i ee eee eaaaee ee oie Church street when he took s bos of |? clock to-day. It was the twelfth body | following statement to-day’ a. | No, 240 West One Hundred and Swen ree men You can “put on a front” | ep Mr. Witte “assured him" there “was NO tablets ‘rom his pocket and after in-|found. With the death of Miss Mary | ang ai ‘At work in the building. | tleth street, ta-day ped from n drew his revolyer and whenever you put on the | Tason to delay the meoiing for thl¥ forming me they were deadly polson |MOAVoy In the hospital to-day the dead |‘Thery was’ excavation | donw, | DUE) Chambers street ferry-boat, She was| Uie burglars to surrender Feagon, and sali the oficial copy could | ee mee than ie hie amet y [now number thirteen Rone that Tienow of that would weno ee arte tay of Bitehael Os Nols] Of, the thre faaleeay Selon anonint of what the Japans| thought be wes only fooling, and; wae| Wille the prim work of digging nto) ang I cannot account for the aceident. | son, a llghterman, who plunged from ; di irst. Afterhnry thet were sly priced $13.50, exe cred ntlals containe! indicated tht | gurpriged when he fell back in great | ‘Yr ruins goes on to-day, the av howitles | "We Were shoring up part of phe the deck of the steam Mghter Lalllun jet tore throug badge on the » i > ane o tion | walls aud strengthening th nave Mem thelr ames) invoangs nisider the Work @xtrashagardous, k great precaution against an| Passe n. Chambers street at 7.25 A. M, were | the railing of the busement areaway and and rescued her, patrolman'’s helinet oe ors starting to Jersey from| into the street, Hyan ducks hey wel ntinely satist ry. Nr, “Mabokon was charged cor Ba ae ete gine reine and drove to | it a view to placing the respensibillty writing of the minutes of protocol, s| the General Hospital, See eee eaater tm the Bi not ¢) but accident, a8 will’ be sho’ vant | System Clothes | and | thive-p ( | The materials are Worsteds, | | j ; Suit them, "At so-mortow'e meet= Fey eae Minis, Maron feomira Drugged, Says Mother. tory of this old city. vith calamity ot Myers's is ual *ht|startied when about three hundred tert | fired back, For! they're (handialicred ana nd Mr, Mahokoft. will’ also be present) orast malt he aguin called and asked Responsibility. RE en ee eae ee ihe Maa wate Tiere cee ue |= Hee as ‘s Bina Phat eae timise Aa f al of the city’s largest | ein) puddenly plunge over the railing. | tions arrived with drawn nighteticks, ||| nd finished in such a way- that Che imeres and Flannels, Piancon. Three secretaries not yet|me to go driving I consented. Wel game ano is vexponaible for the horror | signed se e uiidinge. orth Pearl street for the ‘The polleemen charged. ito % - i 4 ible breasted 5 Ghosen.will pasiet Baron Bomure started for Derby, but passing New [eee eee sere ntinn of Muyor Gaus | Mildings, CNOrU Min old ramshackle | Before the engines could be halted af BUrRKUDE anGih aR” wom: 4 the coat fronts never wear out |] in single and double breasted mod Mr, Sato's Statement, ‘i Hexen Green ie naked me to get out) ing Commissloner Cantine, of ihe. De- bulldings, that, have been remoselted., tide heal sent the girl Cone (sistance about them unmer y with r ef shape. Don't take our word, els. Althoug N re is not every On behalf of Baron Komura and Mr.|and wali with him. I did so and we|osrtment of Public Safety, to find out] altered and thel lig made to Pent | away. Nelaon was at workon the deck | ‘libs, enn bie basen ii Loa Hee eisveryc a iecthere areunan Fajsanira Mr. Bato gave out the follow: had only gone a short distance whon|wnom it is, While there seema to be no| NelENts Ney OIE Teil ere bult | of the Lilllan when he eaw the girl /{v"m and thelr cries and wa | —Ask the Stan Who Wears Them ‘les and all sizes among the ie ng oMicial mtatement regarding the) ne cook out the cardboard box again, | \ ‘ow that the undermining of one] years ago, when any One knew! jump, and, without waiting, plunged | and forty policemen took 4 ne | Tt HPT RHE DNS Wee ey ait Tey r4 meetin, doubt n PRI y hile sun sh “Torday's meoting was informal for |1 wrestled with him, but he succerded f the key brick pliers beneath the bawe- what food work wes after her, ewimraing with powerful | clubbing of the rloters, | RICES REDUCED | Make hay while the sun shines, Ruy to-day, Get the Habit. Go to Bike Brothers | th i f settling the method of | i gh A i el ° y he Another Shop Looted, the purpose of wetting the method Of in swallowing some of the polson, 1 stroki Haste was necessary as t Pp SUBSTANTIALLY Tnal meetings will commence to-morrow {Summoned Dr, Welch and went back ing order had been , girl was going down the third time| ‘The reserves, this) Morning at half, past nino, Mootings |and held Mr. Garngey's head in my lap. BELCH R wheh he reached her. restored, ad “hardly, ecurned to ie Salesroome: will held twice a day, one from lhnae’ ae ae ban SST * SHS) int ne stele ne ' 990 to 123 rand the other ; Ae 3 to 5.30 | An ambulance was summoned and ho ; While Policeman Patrick Connelly was read being baked at Y. f al 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street, or 6 o'clock In the afternoon, subject to| Was taken to Grace Hospital. taking her to the Hudson Street Hospl-| jon sirest, a shop rua by aur Proafica Tons hs ae he here "I telephoned the fucts to ify parenia tal, where she is now held a prisoner, | eon) Aga “che stikers |] Clothon, ae, ater, No serious business was trang-lin New York and his mothor came the girl told her name and address and | § he street and dus Furntabings, Sole Agent, New Ha i sd 8 a8 ¥ § ‘ hrough (Ch wel tO the ; Sole A ew Haven, SAEO IAN CUR IROTAIDED BARRA: here auld that she had been diaanbosnted tua! SUVA CMAN, Mod” noiling “ut [| Shoe, we 1) UNION SQUARE ing man living in ats love affair with a y CZAR URGES WITTE ie Garnady, mother of Owen, re- ave! afta } TO OBTAIN PEACE, |S urinates! OE ST, THOMAS! OF HIS THEFTS je. sani —— and with her seccnd son and two PARIS, Aug. 9.—The respondent of | daughter MANY HURT stato levied to-da: communicated over the telephone with| At a meeting of the vestrymen of Bt.| Another statement was te y the Echo de Paris at St. Petersburg say: that Emperor Nicholas has instruo: mitre Mr. Witte to use the utmost endeavors | Robert I Dean, secretary of the ‘Te-|‘Thomos's Church, which wus clestroyed jon the personal proverty of Willan IT. IN RIOT OF to obtain tpeace and that he has been! nauntepec Company. and later this| by fire yesterday, held to-day in the |Belchor, the missing Mayor 0! empowered not merely to transmit the on PEAY: ODP) Apter’ “khig) ; place injson, N. J., and with it came the an- STRIKERS. heols: 14th Strect, near Broadway, 279 Broadway, near Chamber: 47 Cortlandt St., or, Greenwich, 125th St., corner Third Ave. un and Ba wero 1 gone to the farry | drowning herself, hey. we the whic men W td q | the ovens t . ad amd dows | ais) gil Hold of two barrels of which they carried to the size \ printed over the pave. hurried to New Haven. There e talked with her son, and to-day she é Japanese conditions (0 t mperor, but| statement was given out at the office | Vestry mom, avout the only or hud dnclude i th Mranwhile Russia, ow!ng to ‘the uncer- Nded begin at once the/among his vic! . f Hues of elubu : ! os LF TEDNE : > 4 Lainty as to, whether the conditions. wil Denies Attempted Sulcide, Fae ease ae new edifice, wile 1s/ whom he stole $780 when they wore mar- (Continued from First Page) nwmed in Clinton atrert were weenacied.| SPECIAL FOR WEDNENDAY, ‘a Borie on the war vigorously, Pee ©) “Owen Gurnsey tells his mother he| io cost $500,000. ried, ‘This money was used to help him FPA anes mene HD Ke!) Molwanes Cream Lump: Lb, 106 b dh f = Mid not take the drug to end his ife.| While the new church ts being built! Anish his law studies. with elubs and sticks. Missiles of shops aid heme clubbed by the police JO’ an Optician’s test, bu uM Iso he did t dle hip in a hat time Mra, Beloher was Uving hurled at th Because of the strenuous & | an OP 5 test, 3 > \ jlo saya also he did not attempt suicide] the congregation will worship In At that time Mra, Belcher J every sort were hurled at the wagons, | Beoaves of thy sinnuous 4 horough examination by an Oculist:— HAS HER FIANCE on Saturday, when he was found un-|temporary structure capable af accom-| with the family of EB. B. Loomle at] tryndveds of women, with their hair {Ni 0Nien oe | AL KOR THURSDAY, if iat Brewster, M, DY 17 Bway, DRAGGED TO JAIL, | conscious in the cab with the woman.|modating 1,200 persons, which will bo| wan, N. ¥. The $750 represented all | g.rogming down thelr backs, rushed ror 10, mn low Honbone.++++.4l 200 | (1) years. Brooklyn Eve and Bar Fi ospital.) ain 1 Sag the . re Dai ‘ - with Actin 3 . aye Ay , E fohnson, | way. He declares the poison was given him| pullt on the present site. The Hew! hor gavings, Belcher never paid the | pyrough Clinton street to the Williams: with asran ee aan th Chocolate Cream Pepper- pi Edy, Johnson, D.. 1343 Bway: MADE voce coeeeens that he bel refueed (0| turg ridge approach and got armfuls Minx May Canton Aci * Richard| both times through some myatertous| church will be built over this and while | money back. Mrs, Bele A heel Mo Rehyon. M.D. 223 Sixth Av. agency, the bulk of the work ts being Gone I) touch upon the subject of the $750! o¢ convle stones | Manhattan, nd Ear Hospital, Talamine of Takum @h00, “The family of Owen Garnsey believe| will be possible to continue services In] YN ONT Oe to day at her home or 54 1 eet Qiesson MD. 350 Sixth Ave Richard Talaming, elghteon years ol4,| nie statement and are of the opinion| the temporary building. in Midvale, N. J. Sho only talked about Wrecked the Wagon, ° CO yeare Now 0 Pe foe who suys he lives In New York, wae) that he was drugged for some myuteri.| Dr. Stires in announclng these plank] y) iy ine plans. With these they rushed back to the 5, “4 Bi Cia ener ton arrested to-day at Fur Rockaway and | ous reason, to-day suid that the temporary struce| "TG, not think It ts necessary,” hel wagons and dashed them turouxh the [i For Invigorating Breezes. ZICORTLANDTS! tasen to Stapleton, 8. 1, where he will EEE ture could be completed by Nov. 1] gaia, efor me to toll my friends that I] upper framework, Women and children wean e Mant COR CHURCH S¥ C Nes | RRR ROW BNASSATS? Elirlich Send COR SPRUCES! @ be arriigned to-morrow charged with a congregation will do in th lute : ; varat aa uilaa kouintiie tescate What the congregation 0 In the lived in absolute Ignorance of my| had meanwhile pulled out the fe tarcony of “a4 trom hie tormer| DYING, MRS STANLEY | iierin hs ot yer been decided. Dr | Me NA tt ovor ince we have buen |of bread, which ey dumped tno the tneee, Miss May Canton, daughter of Cc Sires suld further that go ume , ais he nd Jumped upon, grinding the 7 u) at the | married. I never suepecwed but tJ he| street anc Willlam Canton, ving in Pennsylvania ACCUSED HUSBAND, fo be tame Tere otoo, “Phere | tres ae honest aa the sun. This trouble|dough into the grime of the pavement even BR a canis relia llMacetlialias aTiatnce a Wits uo iouble alaut the nesesiary | nay been an awful blow tome and now|A number of fain\she rteoking women seat olde My H ) Mami nley, of No, money, he said, ‘Tho chure! col vot © Is) Who attempted to carry off some of che ear older than ‘Talamino, they met_at | Cherry street, died toss bs ,000 dn insurance, the building | thet X have eon left destitute there is) NUS Al mnthed OO ene ee struck down Bouth Beach In July. and it t ren of lave at frat aighi, On Ang 4: sie ' ; covered for $160.00, the | nothing for me to do but go and live|brend to thelr homes wore struck down Canton suys, ab z following statement to Coroner Beholer: | furniture for $16,000 and the organ fOr) om the charity of my brother in To a Home by the Se Half Hour from Herald Sq- EAST ELMHURSTex, on Picturesque Flushing Bay. THE IDEAL PLACE T0 LIVE, HELP WANTED—MALE, Ina aad weil useful, ofttee + to learn) KIVe expeoted. “Adare LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, iS Tast plait, Slat ot. and Coluinbus ave, peoreh Hot “thoroughtired iid Drowah, whlte’ i creamecolared | bushy tall th’ cut ett. aide | Yetta, “adtnwn 4 $35,000. ¥." torn to bits. aw ; reward 208 _W. 82d. St, | queens My husband, | Edward Stanley, ‘he contract for the temporary stnuc-| Kingston, N- ‘Phe strikers out the harness of the fm Send Postal for Circular and Views, Be . 1 ————e one Midnenand | ture, waa let thie afternoon to the gan posaennceraeg horses and took the animals trom the MM Bankes’ Land & Mortgage Co., * LAUNDRY WANTS =RERASE tab in = | she i i arge tor shatts, Just as the mob was overturn Ml or waNsATIAN AY,, Brooklyn, N-¥ ae rf t i: es