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os “PRICE ONE CENT cAll the News. | ee [« Circulation Books Open to All.”” ] “ Circulation B { ‘ooks O; | pen to All.’? NEW YORK, AUGUST 11, 1905. ec PRICE ONE C WITTE WILL TALK TERMS PIECEMEAL Russian Reply to Japan Is Neither an Acceptance Nor a Declination. DEADLOCK NOT FEARED. Belief Now More General than Ever that the Negotiations , Will Be Successful... FINANCIERS ARE ON HAND.| Report le Current that J. Plerpont'| Morgan WIII Arrive In Porte. (By Assoclated Pyees:) 8T,. PETERSBURG, Aug. 11.—Every’ Step in the negotiations at Portsmouth i fully reported here. Tho reply of Aenbassador Witte 13 to be presented to-morrow morning to the Japanese and will be neither an acceptance nor’ @ Geclination of the conditions which Baron Komure has presented but an Invitation to the Japanese plenipoten- téaries to conskler the terms plece- meal, Some of the terms are satisfactory to Russia and others must be modified or eliminated if there 1s to be an agroe- ment-et this time. THINK PEACE NOW IN SIGHT By Samuel G, Blythe. (Special to The Evening World.) PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Aug. 11.—The Ruslan reply to the demands of Japan will be made by Mr, Witte at 9.80 A.M. to-morrow, Mr. Witte positively declined to-day to discuss the nature of his reply, say- ing he had given Baron Komura his Wom not to make his answer public untll after St had been presented Offictalisy, His powers are so complete that he needs no further instructions from the Czar, he declared. Nv one here believes the negottations will be terminated by a refusal on the Part of the Russians to proceed further. Mx. Pokotiloff, Russian Minister to Chine, and other members of Mr.’ Witte’s suite, admit that the demands meade by the Japanese plenipotentiaries were not a surprise. They had antic!- Patel them, and, tt ts said, had expected what the terms as originally presonted would be even more severe, ‘The belief here is more general ever that peace will be de- Sires aud that negotiations will ndt be long drawn out, While no official announcement has been made of the exact torms of Japan's Sealers it can be wad that an in- OF ity suMfigient to compensute Japan he cost Yor th J orn main conditions, ied Cy amount fe lett usaion, but it ts known that inimum $s $50,000,000. Japan made n An and for the dismantling of Viadivo- fany representatives of the noial houses of the world are here. 'y Are of the opinion that peace will goncluded within a reasonable tim It de extromely significant that the first telegrams Mr. Witte semt after regsiv- Homnechde’ in Parle und "spaces in Parle and a b x4 yee In Antwenp, isi war is one of tne Peary t ls reported that J. P, Morgan w! be here toxday or to-morrow but ty ee nat been possible to verify this as —_—_—_ CZAR’S MANIFESTO WILL MAKE HISTORY, PORT@MOUTH, N. H., Aug. 11.—Mr, ‘Witte, before leaving Bt. Petersburg, aw the imperial manifesto which _Bm- peror Nicholas will {ssue to-morrow on he occasion of the Czarevitch's bdirth- day. A: n drauxhted it did not men- tion the war or peace negotiations, Mr. ‘Witte deiteves the manifesto {i with great consequences for Hussia end iit will be," pald wi 9,"" eald hi " tmportant documenta’ in Mates? aot MADE INSANE BY S7RIKE. Queer Act: Court Due to Lack of Sleep, fave Deotor, Ratwolman Thomas Kalley, . ville Court, to-day ao ia Forte lq mémbershi) ae j | headed by thelr leader, Samuel Kurtz, ACT1 NG MAYOR, HIS WIFE AND HOU: ree a STRIKERS. HE WILLAID THEM Acting Mayor Receives Dele- gation of Bakers at City Hall, Acting Mayor Fornes dectared to a! committee of striking “kosber'’ bakers, | Aesemblyman Hartman, V. Wexstein, of the Newark union, and Samuel Dorn- helm, of the Brooklyn union, when they called at the Clty Hall this afternoon, that he would order an immediate in- vestigation into ther stories of police | brutality and would also order the Health Department to investigate the bake shops of the east side, following | the exposure of thelr disgraceful con-| dition by The Evening World, When the delegation of strikers calied on Mr. Fornes Assemblyman Hartman made a long speech, in which he charged that the police disorimiuated against the strikers, clubbing them ruti- leasiy, while allowing the thugs hired by the bosses to carry concealed weup- ons. He also discoursed at great Ingth on the unsanitary condition of the bake- shops. Replying. tho Acting Mayor offered his services ae arbitrator between the men and their employers. He said olegations from both sides would visit him he would endeavor to bring them to an amicable agreement, More Police Precautions, As an indtoation of how serious the fecent riots on the east side are ro- garded by Inspector Cortright, Placed five special details of five mount- ed men each at the Ekiridge street and to be ready to dash to the first scene of disturbance, The patrol wagon at the Didmdge street station was taken out into #i ready to respond more quickly with the reserves to a riot call, Gompere Takes a Hand. Samuel Gompers, President of the In- ternational Federation of Labor, took | hav: ‘the initiative in an offort to settle the striko of the “Teoaher"” balers thie atter- neon sending Herman Robinson, eeatern organizer of the Faderation,. 10 ‘onfer with the strike leaders andthe 8, Dingon Arst cated on the heads ifforent locale engaged in ths arike, After learning from them the exact hegre of their grievances he went to No. #3 Broomia aireet, where’ the holdin, acon wiih dado Book pina, 9 the Master Bakers’ of i any Aswolation, Ho have another conference with both oe to-morrow. oad No. 8, # Peleg 4 whieh im early seven huntr Pokers. and om in the strike thin a ehAO0N. {wa undred bakers who wet A work in the Lay! bakeries. in Wi ljamaburm, aoing out in a body, WHAT “BIG TIM” "THINKS OF KING EDWARD, ye Delanvey strest stations this afternoon IS CHARGED BY FORNES. (Continued from First Page.) $2,490 In monthly insti ents, with prop. er seourtty for Its payment, upon the conditions named before. She refused the offer. I later made another and the dest offer my means nd income would permk. This she also declined. On Dec. 23. 194, while at a meeting of the Board of Hetimate and App: tionment at the City was brought 0 Bee Hah, me that a man desir me On a matter of urgent bi I went into the anteroom and ing man whom I never had met before, He handed to me @ paper and said at the same Ume: ‘If this is not settled by 3 o'clock (that day) it will be given to the newspapers.’ He immediately disappeared, refusing to cive me the name of the law firm which sent him. However, the threat was not carned out “The paper he gaye me was a cer tified copy of a citation di Ackom- panying ments In 9 silt which my wife had attempted to bring In Vermont. It related evidently to e same matter which |s the subject of the publication I am now dtscuasing. Nothing has been published until “A strange Incident occurred shortly after there papers were given to ma one evening In December. A telephone call came for me. I answered, and a volce which I did not know—the party refusing ame—told me to consult o hie on House, Vorhaus & Groseman inv (i) vorce case, The next day I called at but no one there would i | ‘pat that ata lence ani Tabs ever be yealized, ay. hall ny Ee Teargta dat tt ate kana fs “The stor of my unhappiness i» BarTage ache aol emote alin Ut {8 eumMcient in this connection to say that since 181, a period of four years, my wife has peen with me about one ¥ 3 ia ed eas rust, 1901, she furniture from our home, to which given her a deed shortly after our marriage, explain- he intended to vent th and go abroad, "She again went abroad with her mother In the early part of 1902, ne- turning the end of the year, and again going Jan. without timing. ta icnowled Bibs ¢ ut fe lum mel’ r) 2 Sippert er properly 1 answer Qrily Afioh our marrige t gave hey & doed tony tome, No. it fiventie, ‘witch, ant have sald, hes sn equity of 8 n er alin. dei Me a mouthly all continu until aho refused to mive manded’ hat pent to an na was “Ine rt her’ cha: troatment of her I can refute in hor handwriting, end F and her attornoys and advis~ oan be persuaded’ count of competent juris. in relation to my am ready tc Stivetan Interview with “Ix Tim" fut van in Londen in which he alyes his | pressions of the world's areatest city, UF Rat ooneuty with my | aamacor’O Butane awa rg aye the vase tried at th m This man was. “i Tooth Powder | Clo nae and, pea pifes the qr HURT IN SOAP | FACTORY FIRE Thrown Into a Cellar After, 20 Were Injured—One Man Dying. Atter twenty firemen had been burned | by flame and chemicals and half suf-/ focated by smoke in a deadly back draft at the fire that started early to-day in the y of W, H. Dagegitrs Sons, 3% West Twelfth street, 1 in floor of the building collapsed me a company of firemen at 1 o'clock this afternoon, letting them down into seven feet of water In the cellar, and | fatally injuring one of thelr number, WG feo SV FONCS, Fireman James Clancy, of Engine Com- f pany No. 80, Deluged with water, tho fire had been} smouldering and blazing forth for ten hours and fireman after fireman had | boen taken out unconsclous and Tushed to the Bt. Vincent Hospital, Eight members of Engine Company No. 30 were at work on the floor above the cellar when {t gave way beneath them. Capt. Martin Mahoney and Fireman ss Clancy were together braced | against a heavy safe, handling a line of hose. Without any warning there wns | a loud report and the floor collapsed. In @ heap the eight firemen went down tuto the seven feet of water in the cellar, buried under a tangle of beams and flooring. Crushed by the Safe. The eafe tumbled over upon Clancy and carried him down with it, Chief Binns and the men of Hook and Ladder No. 6, rushed to the rescue, forming a human Ife line and dragging the men out of the water, where they were forced to swim around and cling to float- ing timber. Capt. Mahoney was beside Clancy when he went down, and eaw thet the was pinned under the safe beneath the water, Winding his feet around a beam, Mahoney dropped down into the water and got a grip under Clanoy'a anns, He pulled with all his strength, but could not dislodge the man, Other fire- men went to his afd, while another human life Hne with Chief Binns at one end stretched along a beam. ‘The safe that had carrled the firemen {nto the water-filled cellar had caught on Clancy's boot and clothing, piuning him fast. Finally by thelr united @rength the firemen pulled him free, tearing hia out of bis clothing. » He was carried out to the ptreet, where an ambulance from St. Vincent's Acity has been given to a private affair, and sh fo hereby express my thanks to the many friends who sent jme letters of sympathy since they [have seen the publication.” More Charges by Fornes, Mr, Fornes was in Boston all day y gerdiy when his friends were 80 b looking for him. He went there fn con nection with his wife's suit. His etate- ment above was given out after a con- sultation with his friends. In an Inter- view he gave other very interesting de- tally, He gaid: “I knew ai: about the plot some time ago, but had kept it | very quiat while I gathe my evidence. One afternun receatly Twas walking in Nassau streot when a man came up to and tapped re. ace ene snoulde wird Schott, «priya No. 88 Park Row. He enid ion ioe rect at, ATs too Hood an old fellow. too honest an old Dutchman to be treated this way I have been em detective, at > to on’ yun, We : pyle ei & shop xirl at Pleasure Hay, 4 hl in charge of Dr. Burke wa 2 pel te ane Mie E0008.” peopel Ty was seen in an Inataat that one @t ° hott that 1 was’ wel aware z 8 of what was golig on. but arelhis arms was broken and his back Know, that there was auy plan to be-| badly injured. His noso was fraceares smirob my reputation in that way. I and his face and neck cut in half a said further to him: ‘Schott, T have full | 20d his, fw |information on thls matter and I do not | dozen places. Ho wus rusfied to the | Propose to atand for what these people | twspitel, where Mule is held out are trying to do. As 99 T have ery.» completed my plane 1 shall me ce Waraterek aon erunruae Nous ice then there will be no resting until these | Edward Rea ines undanaihe blackmaters bave gone to jafl.’ down fainting und sr he stifilng fumes of chemicals, an was Left Loop-Hole Out, to St. Vincent's Hospital in a Schott then told serious condition directly after the col- me sick of his purt in the et Iness and was suing to asked him how in the expeoted to get a reputation, a devou: lutel lapse of the floor. Many Taken to Hospitals. ‘Those who were taken to the hospital eatlier in the day are: Z 3 eman Andrew O'Neil, of Engine 38, burned on ha Bnd moke and chemic fumes, man Bernard Moran, of Engine | 18, 0% ™ by sree and gases and Catholic and abs free from any taint of tm: face and overcome race. of Truck 12, over- |e by gages and burned on hands and fac Ladderman Brennan, of Truck 12, overcome by emoke and back draught apd burned on hands and tage wadderman Gilday, of Truck 12, in back draught and overcome about neck, face and hands, never met him. ee { it sure. from 0a con S Fomine and Hepthelot, that the iatter wa of her adviser aoul Berthelot {9 a gon of Wilitam| Berthelot, who married one of the daughters of William H. E He was on the salary list of the New York Lifo Insurance ny, at $15,000, with bo- nuses on the side, but all’ he ever did, #0 far as is known, was to live In the y of Mexico and tell any one who nxioug to know that he was the representative th: of Mr. Beers’s other daughter married Henry Tuck, a medical examiner of the company, who was shortly afterward made first vice-president Mr Berthelot cond. not, be fouma tn town to-day, Mrs, Fornes, as exclusively stated in The E ening World yi hae for several days Deen a Motel Cumberland, in spite of of the hotel management. She left there at 6 o'clock last night, her six trunke being teken to the depot of the West Shore Railroad, Sdward Schott, the the company. esterday, at the e denials rivate detective, confirmed Mr, Forni story to-day: He #aid that he was hired to serve the papers on Mr. Fornes and did 9 Later he learnet a good deal about the case and took the trouble to investigate of infidelity made | He could introduction, Cool as a straw, but cleverer, $ Tz $ Taal Mayor, ailing schem divorce suit and determine: os wimat he knew. ———_— FORMER CONGRCESS8MAN DEAD, PORT JERVIS, N. ¥., Aug. 11.—For- to tell Mr, mer Congressman Franéia Marvin dled A BROAN AS, here last night, aged seventy-reven, Mr. Ballder pow CE miners ' Marvin represented the Seventeenth of $2.00 ow Aah Sr Congressional District of New York as H. teh ath ptt 4 Republean in the Wifty-third Con. ats. LN pelt Die areas, He wne born jn Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT ow York City. @ Dinect trom the wh lively save you f OR CREDIT, wick Delivery, 2 toe letra BS 3 mi L, W. SWEET & CO., Very convenient for tourists, SAYS HE SAW BELCHER OUT IN CALIFORNIA PATERSON, N. J., Aug. 11.—It was reported to-day that William H. Bel- cher, the absconding Mayor of Pater- son, has been located in Stockton, Call- fornia, A detective will once be sent to arrest the defaulter and bring hi_mback, ews of the finding of the missin, at NEW HIP SING VICTIM DEAD. Fourth victim of the battle of the Tonga of Chinatown, in the Chinese theatre In Doyers street, Monday night, when the Hip Sing Tongs shot up a house full of their enemtes the On Leong Tongs, died to-day. He ts Li Kim, fifty years old, a Qaundryman, of No. 1 Doyers etreet. CONTONT Obtained from Cuticura ableton freely with Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin Cure and purest in old, soft cotton or linen. For zema, rashes, inflammation, and Soak the feet on retiring In a! { strong, hot, creamy lather of 5 Cuticura Soap. Dry, and anoint | of emollients. Bandage lightly | itching, burning, and scaly ec-| For Invigorating Breezes, 6 CENTS AND A TROLLEY To a Home by the Sea. Half Hour from Herald Sq. EASTELMHURSTS:% on Picturesque Flushing Bay, THE IDEAL PLACE TO LIVE, Send Postal for Circular and Views, Bankers’ Land & Mortgage Co., $87 MANHATTAN AV., Brooklyn, N.Y man was contained in a postal card sent to Harry Gold by V. C. Henry, of Stockton, Gold is a cigar dealer at No. 2 West street, Henry wrote that Eeloher hed shaved off his moustache. Our Semi-Annual Clothing Sale Been compelled by extremely heavy selling of the first ten days of this sale to.readjust prices. Sizes have become broken. Many lots are very small, but there are all sizes and all patterns represented. Final clearing prices are now in effect—three weeks ahead of time. Men’s Suits. Suits that were up to $15, two and three piece, single and double 7 breasted; worsteds, homespuns and cheviots; all sizes, now........ e 50 Suits that were up to $20; worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots; $ 1 oO single and double breasted, now. Suits that were up to $25, high-grade worsteds, velours and flannels, in two and three piece styles; single and double breast- Youths’ Suits, Young Men's all-wool Flannel Outing ed models; all sizas, DOW. «22-6 seseeeeeeevee $2 ‘Suits, % lined with alpaca, $8 $4 Trousers. value, NOW «eee. $8 French Plannel Outing Trousers, % off. aeons AM other Outing Trousers % OFR. ae . Children’s Suits. Furnishings Sale. |, Children's ul-wool Suits, that were so Line Hoe bah pin pige|SS ts aes sit 3 2G = ay er ial Children’s all-woot Sus, that were joc. Neckwear, $4 and 85 values, all styles, Melee aoe nate coe COC ae ees, a le 965 $2 Bath Robes, now,.....-.--- Bl Children’s Suits, all sizes and styles, $3 Terry Cloth Robes, now. 1,6 5 first wete $5 and $6 values, AH #% and $7 Terry Robes, now... | All Children's Wash Suits, %-OFF. e Get the Habit. Go to 14th St., near Broadway. 279 Broadway, near Chambers. 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich. 125th St., Cor. Third Avo. in our chain of stores was firmly welded into place.on THE THIRD LINK Monday last. It is at the intersection of Park Row, Nassau and Spruce Streets, and is the handsomest and most modern sweet shop in the city. Every detail for your comfort has been carefully looked after. FRIDAY ONLY. SATURDAY ONLY. chafing, for redness, roughness, | ice cracks, and fissures, with brittle, | shapeless nails, for tired, aching | muscles and joints, this treatment WIT AND NUT EREAM WAFERS... POUND r Sa. PARSE, ‘wil Woriver Yt 90 Toe at the following retest hattan leldod, 1 pooklyn, Jersey City, Boboken or The Bronx, ta, “Mo goode went Cy 0-D,, This substantial White Enamel BED with tieavy Brass 35 Top Rails, value $8, 54 ONOCOLATE COvE! ERSIAN. DATES |. .pornn 10c EESRUASTEE ____rocwn VOC RIRRIMEMEBYEE?, roo 10c SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, pa WIG GRADE CHOCOLATES AND HO is simply wonderful. RUTTER mp LOC ]PONS OW AN ASSORTMENT OF HB PY snd itera! war Ou enrng | PEANUT BRIVTLB. «FOUND CHOCOLATES (30 kind). POUND 24. ‘Oigtmen it 901d tascughout = 5 —— Tyopote t Londane if Charierboure 3q.) Serie, | ASSORTED FRUIT A. CHOCOLATE CREAM it ieee ante Case i Lay | APSO M ON ococaTEe sc, Roun 15C NTS_....... rounn 25C lid ren tow to Cut Bert Home CKTAMERY CARAMELS, WALNUT, : eer Sure BN KEAMERY eL.8, WALNUT, TECAN, CHOCOLATE. VANILLA, 10¢ Oe ee 40c ATRAWBERRY &o...... POUND MONDS..... POUND 29 CORTANDr», jen tor the nouns nd aoashore vars regan ah ipaed ‘our 8} hum. Lae purchase of & manufacturer’ Ure line of sample Enamel Beds @normous reduction alone makes theee| prices ble, Offer good for Friday and Saturday only $4 Bed Value at $1.98 $6 8 6 BBS $7 3.98 $12 6.48 Almost any style, pattern or price ant HcCLAIN, SIMPSON & CO, Open Saturday Evenings Till 10, Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. $39-41 8th Av., Northwest Cor, 37th St, | qe CASH OR C2EDIT, gamma’ Le “ “ We DigD. black diagonal m—nAt her residence, 684 Hast O10 BOT THY |i” GILROY. beloved “wite of Patrlo 1Girvy. Funeral from hor late residence @atur- day, Aum, 12, 1%. M. Interment Oslvary GILRO) Separate Pants, $1, LAUNDRY WANT®—FEMALE, 2 ° aperienved oviler dour Marier Watiel, Dubopa ivan Laundss Thith et, @ let ay, DEMS, experieycad, utuel = #leam ei co. NS Wan at ‘ HELP WANTED—FEMALE - cinta dia te 200 Cutaway Suits, now $10.50, were 16, $19 and $22, These suits are coat, vest and pants, made in our own work- rooms from selected materials, in black and gray cheviots, Oxford vicuna, also them Friday and Saturday a Sack Suits, $7.50, $9, $12.50 | ‘Wash Vests, 65c, 95c, $1.50 Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. 63 to 69 West 14th Street, near 6th Avenue, offer $10.50 20, $1.50, $1.95 raee CAUAWE CASUALI°ING AND COMMANDERA OF THA : PUEROIAPAEE Wal SAP FOUR Wt 100 WORLD ALMAMAQ, & ¥ |

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