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"PRICE ONE CEN INAL EDITION | <All the News. “ Cirenlation Books Onen to All.’”” EVENIN \ Op NO PEACE: JAPS READY FOR BATTLE Indications Are that Envoys Cannot Agree and Will Quit. WITTE TO GO BACK HOME. Gloomy View Tawen of Recon- ciling Differences Between the Two Nations, RUSSIA MAKES HER ANSWER. Won't Ccde Territory or Pay an In demnity—Next Move Is Up to Japan. 8T. SBURG, Aug. 12.—De- spa ‘ortsmouth make It cl that a is a very substan’ abatement ¢ e demands of anese pentpo: fes, which is unlikely, the pi e wili come to a sud- The two nat are so wide apart that all agreement has been practic re. It ts lat the next session will end in fi djournme and that Mr. W sail for we very shortly, Japs Ready to Give Battle. PORTSMOUTH, N. H.. Aug. 12—It] negotiations are broken off, Oyama whl immediately give battle to Line- The Press learns Source that his ar- the sig- has occurred to ama’s plaas are read: that ENVOYS CLASH UPON TERMS. By Samuel G. Blythe. (Special to The Evening World.) PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Aug. 12.—Mr. Witte gave his reply to the Japan proposals this me It was long and argume and declared against cession of territory and the payment of un indemnity The Japan sol the document with- | out comment, and adjourned to give them an opportunity to make a reply was announced by to, Japanese spokesman, that the nese will reply at 3 o'clock this afternoon or 3 o'clock to-morrow oon, This itmlted cons: tion for Japanese means one of two things, ay ultimatum or a modifi asa basiy for future argument If Japan issues an ultimatum it‘ hke- ly the negotiations will break at once, for the Russians are de ined, they say, not to nay money to Japan. If a break comes it does not necessarily mean there will be no peace, for ft is known here that President Roosevelt will make a desperate effort to get the envoys together again Sato's Snooth Words, ‘The only indication of the temper of the Japanese was a remark made) this merning by Mr. Bato, who sald: “Japan ‘s not here to dictate terms. but to make peace." 7 That remark n mean anything or rpg may mean nothing, Nobody can fathom the words of Mr. Sato. The action of Baron Komura in an- nouncing immediately upon the delivery of the Russian response, that the Japan- ese would meet the Rusalan picnipo- tentlaries again at 8 o'clock this afternoon or 8 o'clock to-morrow, produced a distinctly unfavorable impression. To fix the time of meet- ing in advance of an examination of the reply was Interpreted as evidence that the Japanese mind was made up and that such concessions ag they were prepared to make had been agreed upon in advance, and only remained to he formulated. Mr, Witte, however, 1s be- Meved to have practically outlined the reply ‘B pre yen tin, iy #0 that when Min Konure tanle Kis snngumcetinet he knew the substance of tho Mussten answer, A Gloomy Outlook. The outiook for peace is not yet hopeless, but it 1s much more sloomy than) {thas been at any ume during the conference, The reply of the Russians ts written fn Frenoh, which must be tansiated for the benefit of Baron Komura, who does not understand the In the answer Mr. Witte has algnified che willingness of his side to agreo to cer “ain Gsnayde of the Japaitess and to er ation of terms @ conferees this morning, lasted only about an hour and a: halt, when My. Bato returned to the hotel in an auto, Japanese plenipotentiaries, assist~ thelr secretaries and oth are now engaged in logking and examining the Russian an: A synopsis of the answer was 4 ut Once to the Forelun Office in 9 the Information “of the pan WITTE SENDS FOR STRAUS, (Spectal to The Evening We WATERTOWN, N- tae hoe. car 8. Siraus, of New York, onmer Min- ister to Turkey. left ide summer home bse: be rence was | James Duffy prob from lynching early to-day at the hands of a crowd of neighbors of Joseph P. Shey, of No. M3 Tillary street, Brook- lyn, when it was learned that Julia, the seven-year-old daughter of Shey, had spending @ day with Duffy at Berger Beach, Lowe wees VS ern - GIRL SHOT IN PARK A} we, Fosse! wn Eo SS gos NAME WRITTEN ON, HOTEL VENDOME REGISTER? (porta Gull. ‘FLED FROM LYNCH TALK OF NEIGHBORS Duffy Accused of More Serious Offense than Getting Child Drunk. By expeditiously disappearing after being released through the inattention of the police working on the case. ably saved himself been brought home’ intoxicated after it was rumored that a more serious offense had been committed than get- | Ung the child drunk and a short shift Was promised by the searching neigh- bors. Weak and hardly recovered {rom her tnnocently started debauch, the Mitle girl to-day Hsped the story to her moth- er in the presence of an Evning World reporter at thelr poor home in the rear top floor of No. 143 Tillary street, The child is a pretty Ittle blonde, the accused man, 1s suid to seventy years old and was until engineer in the Columbla ‘Thiatre, Brooklyn. Taken Home Intoxicated, According to Mrs, Shey. she was asked by Dufty yesterday to allow Julia to go to Coney Island with him. The mother gald she repeatedly refused and in order to make it certain took the child's hat away from her so that she could not go any great distance, Later she allowed her outdoors to play, keen- ing her hat locked up. The child die- appeared. She was not seen until 10 o'clock last night when a stranger car- ried little Julla into the Shey home tn @ state of helpless intoxication, Ac- cording to the mother Duffy accom: panied the stranger to the door. When the child's father eaw Duffy he #prang on the aged man and was administering @ terrific beaung, when two policemen of the Adame street station interfered and, accomiing to the mother, brought the two men into the Bhey home, where, afier a short talk, one of the policemen, who seemed friendly to Duffy, allowed the man to 0, He dieappeared, Dr, Hulst came in an ambulanve fom the Brooklyn Hopital and pronounced the girl intoxicated. He examined her ‘and found that no vioience had been at- tempted, Before this report, however, thirty neighbors had started ous to :ook for Duffy and do what the police had failed to do. — PEARY SENDS FIRST WORD OF PROGRESS NORTHWARD. The following telegram was revotyod to-day by Herbert L. Bridgman, of the Brooklyn Standard Union, from Lieut, Peary: “DOMINGO RUN, Labrador, July 29.~ Asrived this evening, Cross to Green- Svast from here, All well. MOTHER OF 5 KILLED BY FALL FROM WINDOW Had Started to Street, Where Little Ones Searched Hours for Her, Mrs, John Crowley, forty-five years old, was found dead in the rear air- shaft of her home, No, 458 Weat Eigh- teenth street at noon to-day, after her five childre, had spent hours searching for her. Mrs, Crowley lived on the fi.fth floor of the tenement. For weeks she nas been suffering from rheumatism ani this morning after davyn, unable to sleep because of the heat and suffer- ing, put on her bonnet and it wae thought went to the street, When she failed to return, the cht!- dren, who range in age between ive and fourteen years, went in senrch of her, They looked through the neigh- borhood and over Stuyvesant Squar and were still searching when the body was found by the janitress. It ts be- Heved she fell from the window. Her body was badly crushed. HUSBAND DRUNK SHE ENDED LIFE Because her husband came home drunk Mrs. Eva Depew committed sul- cide some time Iast night by turning on the gas in the kitchen at her home, No 20 North avenue, New Rochelle. She was found dead this afternoon by the police. who had to break into the Depew about five years ago at- tempted to commit suicide and sald then that i¢ her husband ever came home drunk again she would surely end her life, The police say her hueband, W. A. Depew, was intoxicated last night, and the two quarrelled. Mrs, Depew made a bed for herself on the floor of the kitchen, and her husband went to w nu uri epew must have yy irl wit and turned on Urs Re Hur husband arose this mornoing and passed through the kitchen, stepping over his wife, lying on the floor, on ji way to work. Te told the police he su posed bis wife was aslee) Depew was unable to Work and came home and went to sleep again, Hav come in by the front door he did not see hia wife. Neighbors traced the odor of as to the Depew apartmentall and, unable to get in, notified the polic Mrs. Depew had been dead severni hours, a FAST AUTO TURNS ELIZABETH, Aug, 12.—A big tou car, owned by Andrew Kiefer, a ark jewel) turned a complete # sault here last night, throwing out Afr, were tnupes sligitly, the auto was going at 4 sharp clip & rd at the bottom of the car rire Sa a | “ Circulation Books Open to All.?’ QW YORK, AUGUST Ly, 1905. VD DIAGRAM OF SCENE Oi CRIME. SHB HAD A caRnince WAMTING AT 1102 $7, HEARS 4 SHOT AND A SCREAM, MAN CRUSHED TO DEATH BY BROADWAY GAR Young Rams Run Down in Front of the Marie Antoinette. Joseph Rams, twenty-three years old, crushed to death in of the Marle Antoinette Hotel, Sixty- jslxth street and Broadway, by a Sixth and Amsterdam avenue trolley car. No. 8 Markt street, was emploved as a clerk in the office of a painter, at No. 18 West End He had taken a deposit to the Bank, Sixty-sixth Broadway, and was leaving the bank, walking across the street, when car No. £69 bore dow passed over The wheels killing him in- large number of persons saw the body caught under the wheels that the be jacked un before It) TAT GEISER OF STEAM BLEW MAN FROM HOLE John Hartigan Loses His Life by an Explosion in Vesey Street. Evans at Bar Harbor. BAR HARBOR, battle-ship division of 12.—The first au Missouri and Kearsarge, ‘leaves to-day for Portland command of Subway for Pittsburg. PITTSBURG, AUG. 12—A syndicate, William B. Hayes, the Governor for a which will be constructed in this city @ complete subway system at a cost of With a roar followed by dozen blocks a geyser of steam that rose 10 feet in the alr, a six-inch main of the New York Steam- burst in front of No. Big Lumber Mill Fire. FREDERICTON, N. 10,090,000 feet Warehouse were burned to-' 125 men are left without employment, Wants to Be Governor. MEMPHIS, AUG. B, AUG. 12— e repairing a leak at the Johu Hartigan, thirty-three years old, 12.—Representative Patterson has issued a ca tom of an ex: announcing his candidaey for the Dem: avation and was so badly Hudson stre was blown from the bot- Patterson Js serving his third term in| Battenburg at Quebec. QUFBEC, AUG striking a small wacer n He remained env scalding steain for mor tes before hls fellow. second Bri- | squadron. In command of Prince Louis of Battenburg, arri The flee: will Fer? and later vistt the Killed by Strychnine, FAIRMOUNT, W, The Coroner's Jury to-day . Peyton, who died sudden has been poisongd than five min- workmen rescued The explosion occurred a few minutes before 8 o'clock, when V full of people hurrying toward Uroad- the Jersey ferries. high-pressure with gravel, sand and bits of t nd timber was thrown aloft sons on the sidewalk fled In terror into | 2" doorways and stures on elther # ae, Those near the gry. crowds coming in tru steam, mixed ton had administered the poison tnno- Chicago Heat Kills, »d In Chicago yester twenty-three The mercury did net rise above , but the humidity was great k Watching Foes, ‘ERSON CITY, MO. AUG. 12. tip te Pordand pianni Personal | risk sought to re five or sx minutes, steam’s outrush found Har‘ m the edge rescuers were scalded by steam, O'Mnra, was ay of heat pros a noonsc r Mole, SoRaCtOUs | eo tentives Flynn and Afine later Arrested and taken to the Tombs Police Court, | formation from the girl burs in the custa the New York Steaj Heating Company. WHAT “BIG TIM” THINKS OF KING EDWARD. Stirring interview with “ van in London in wh was paroled , Govemor and scheming politicians to in cute a troublesome cou urging him to stay her Chinese Soldiers Revolt. SHANGHAI, AUG. 12. reports the uprising atPuohoufu, Proy- thansl, as purely local. roldiers gent out only turned, the romainder hay: his friends are tx Tim” sulll. bh he gives his ti greatest city, 1 custome and institutions A stri ature, ‘To-morrow's Sunday The Governor GIRL SHOT IN LETTER Pretty Victim of Park Shoot- ing Writes Note to Man from Hospital. POLICE HAVE HIS NAME. Give Any Information as to Affair. Coroner Scholer, after a talk with the | beautiful young girl who was mysteri- | ously shot on Riverside Drive last night, announced late this afternoon that he belleved he had discovered the name of the man who did the jooting. | The man {s not yet In custody, but | his name has been given to the polico, and {f found he will be questioned and | perhaps arrested The girl did everything In her power to shield the man, but after the Coroner Heft her she wrote a note to a man and Jaddressed it to him at Broadway and |Fortleth street. The Coroner was ad- vised of this by the hospital officials. He took the name and addres: of the man from the letter. and the police are looking for him, ‘At first the police, after finding a re- volver near the spot where she was shot, concluded that the girl had shot herself, but the physicians at the hos- pital declare the wound could not have been self-inflicted. When she arrived at the Hotel Ven- dome last Wednesday she registered as “Miss Mary Hall, Syracuse,’ but this #6 evidently an assumed name, for the initials "D, W. L.” are engraved ‘in a ring she wore, and the return halt of an excursion ticket bought in Pater. son, N. J., imdicates that she came from that city and not Syracuse. WIIl Not Betray Him. ‘The man who shot me is @ gentle- man and my friend, and I will never betray ‘him," she said to the detectives. Arthur W. Keep, a tutor at Columbia, was near when the shot was fired, but ld not see the man who fired it. He helped the girl back to her cab, and went with her to the hospital. The wounded girl went to the Ven- dome on Wednesday and asked for a room and bath, She seemed indifferent to expense and was assigned to room No. 64, one of the most expensive in the house. Bhe had only a valise with her but appeared to have plenty ot money. Beauty Attracted Notice. The girl is a little above medium height, has a good figure and dark hatr and eyes. She wore fashions Ne cloth- Ing and her beauty attracted a good deal of attention around the hotel, Last night she took the cab to River- 1 and Six side Drive and One Hud teenth street, Telling the cabman, John Shea, to wait, she alighted. and was Melby ‘a Young-man.. The two walked a little ways. ‘Then there was a shot. the man’ ran. the girl staxgered and va started to «et down from his Vehicle when he saw Keep going to he assistance Wouldn't Go to Hospital. K helped the girl to the oab and ordered tue driver (0 6 Juke « Hospital, ‘The gil, how Bald she | Would not go. to ‘a hospital, At One ndred und ‘Tenth street Snes man Potter and told him w 5 urred, Potter tod him to d.ve 10 mei Po: toh he did. There it was found that the girl had been shot ja the right breast. Suc refused to go to the hospital and dered Shea to take her to the V which he did, When she arrived toere the girl was so weak that wirhout con sulting her the hotel people ins ot the West One Hundredth Street Siation, Went to the hospital to get some coessiu. orp went with And asa. matter ‘of formatity he joman'n pedside with 10. ter acon this man befor: Detective Flynn ts he brought Keep to the girl'd bedside, : a tered him for the first eto emight att shot, and he enight after T was proved a good Samaritan,” she replied, nd then she thanked Keep for what done Does he look Ike the man who shot you?” asked Detective Minahan. of to me,” she answe ". “Anat dose that. fellow. look ike? World | persisted the detective “Well, he is about five feet elght and To Reform Morocco, AVG, 12.—The Heraldo snvs the inkernational conference called the Bultan to discuss reforms in. Mo- roceo, wi.) be ‘held in December, probably former Spanish Men in general, and women in particular, enjoy a toothsome nourishing breakfast food, and they find it when they try Grape-Nuts FLIP FLAP IN AIR, Kiefer and thrée ds, two of whom | B. Altman & Cu. ANNOUNCE SPECIAL SALES OF FRENCH HAND-MADE LACE BED SETS, LACET ARABE CURTAINS AND CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, For MONDAY and TUESDAY, August 14th and 15th, Store will be closed daily at 5 P. M.; Saturdays at 12 Noon, CHilLD MOTHER WHO DIED UN SURGEON GIVES CLUE Young Woman Yet Refuses to (From photograph taken “He's the finest fellow in. th “why did he shoot. you?! You told Mr. You can't find that out from me.” Laughs at Talk of Suicide. to-nlent to. meet vour shot yourself when he refused to marry vou?’ dj laugh. The y funny, partic , ‘Tm too healthy and hanny to want to end GATTLESH SCHRSTENE WITH WATER PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 12.—The bat- tle-ship Kansas, the largest war vessel st, was launched at yard of the ‘n ever built In the ew York Ship)uilding by | Janghies, uct-d_as sponsor for a christening party AS Was the cus nt laurch= | down the ways, ring water brought | of West One Hundredth street sation, | only el on | Sending her to the New York Lt epital. | For Invigorating Breezes. 56 CENTS AND A TROLLEY To a Home by the Sea. Half Hour from Herald Sq- EAST ELMHURSTCie, on Picturesque Flushing Bay, /ACE TO LIVE, Send Postal for Circular and Views. 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Heten Elster, a child not yet twelve years old, daughter of Mrs. Henry Pus benz, of No, 24 Pleasant avenue, dle in th Po adnate Hospital to-day, the result of an operation The child gave birth to a fully dee veloped child but the operation killed er. Little is known of the history of he case, but a rivid 4 gath is wing made, The child was a pre Well-devaioped youngster, and Jor some ime has been visiting at the home of Saless. who ives a th street, near Avenue was visitng mu r mot): Kk ago the © h and almost immed beret complaining of ill motucr feared she had al affectiva, and as her own physician could make sny sent her 10 tal, 3 the ‘hospital say : girl for kidney trouble and performed v ation in conse tlon with that eration it Was nothing of n¢ successful, but the Httie giri did not long survive it, passing away within an hour, ner Scholer wei Hospital he Dh 8.c) ‘acts in the ease, n had sent for & ne the death as ra aneys Mr ¢ and House Sw they Kiev note . rdition until they had overa ed. pv found that she had a. bow weigh! ix “and shortly ’ had diagnosed the case as ectamn they sald. and did not know the law rea them to do more . “Ignorance of th law {gs ao excuse sala th oroner. Dr. Lehane made an autopsy and sata there was nothing the matter with tho child except that she was about to be- come a mother. The official records of the hospltal show that when the entered the hospital she made a stat ment to Dr, Chase and Head Nursa Salomon that she had been attacked months ago by « man she did not know. Received by Emperor William WILHELMSHOEHB, PRUSSIA, AUG. 12—At the castie here to-day Emperor William recelved Dr, Nicholas Murray Butler, President Columbia Univers . New York, and Prof, Burgess. also of that university. SS INSPECTOR O'BRIEN SAILS. Acting Inspector Stephen O'Brien, head of the Trattic Squad and Merective Bure: sa London efter noon on the C to study police conditions He will be gone about GRAY HAIR, “attest Is not a dye, but dually ro* stores Gray Hatr tovoriginal nage ural color, black or brown, in 3 » appiicntionse Contains’ Bo a BP nor crease. 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