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aia’ not shrink his He wos smoking a large, infn't care in the world, you think the beginning of haa been unduly delayed?’ “the reply, “if they. are ing it ts time to get 1s @ lot of work to be ) &'campaign of = couple of Hearty on to say that he was Ba in the local situation. He rede ov qwas not familiar with he had come to New York tor Ss purpose of furthering eats of ng Republican cam- ‘aiterapt te ‘hide a smile ac- ‘this remark.’ The ‘Repubii- ns aes eighteen blymien of the in Manhattan, the Bronx und Phere ts a chance that ihe | eritation Mhay' be increased after census has been figured out, + Odell: had nothing to say about Hieteors\ ea made to get from the 2 @n expressidn, of opin- ace 6 tust injon. is wel the Re ican machine ee, ms’ Union. Mr, \s ike when he was Net “for Publication.” xa general opinion of the say—tor ant rich gh a 0 The thought the exe ay eee ta three- me ‘Tammany, wisn the 8 @ possiblity’ ot any- oa g TO auiey pursued be bap tp Rs ‘Odell. up where T cums re ha, fayor of Py straight viel Ts nd Over Jerome. Xo gay snything about the Republican ihacaine wtam Travers a Talon or annoyance iat the sr aria oT air, eo nounced. hte inten? Pemalning “in vown for two or days. He Iwill sce everybody who fo'fnow, anyiting abou | the publican So aiglel ose char Re- are up inthe alr for a can- should feu decide to go Kt alone l probably express a regard before he en the confidential men on ¢ itiam R, Hearst was hover- the corridors of the Fifuh fous &o the arrival of Mr. NY Who profess to ‘be wige to the ine “and! the ‘mactine eee oe. a8 been uiiding for @ keynotes of the can D ee the gplguats ity of i munici pare urphy “Gels B Busy, Too. ‘woke up to-day, CHarles fi, ed Bronees to town rom Good ani jeaders at the Wigwa ii . d ovt. George 3. Mec: is ur be renominated and a ight ticket ts to be placed Letere Opie. he Jeeues of ea ReMi it has its way will be B a Gr) Hit iutenterence int tion will be pointed to oa Indica Ang the desire of tle up-State poople to m throttle New York City in its Fesepiation in the Logisiature, mmAnY will follow the rule of ated @ municipal neratup plank “f ‘convention. ha Wigwram go afore he Pores Indications Mr Muruhy wi Burn lowe a horde of oraiore What Din:riot-Attorney “i ot do +n comparison with Administration to be fected ML serve for four years, of the ae of the Mayor ‘hd tro: wi made hy .the! an Legislature and was a Re- Bical measure. ‘Tt was’ in- by Mayor MoClellan and” the nization. Another week pee. the fight ar the priviiege of joney of most expen> pamanielpality og" ie, contivent tn sge * Sacrifice Hit} ds where you lose one good thing for the sake of winning # better one, * Af you are thinking of get- @ ting into business for yourself Await just a moment, for you find many ‘Sacrifice Hit ! ‘Oprortunities the|, j| Of that yersel. Di Glorgi in 2 woRLDi MONDAY x“ USS EVEL We7sb. QVERDUE ATHOS — AEARD SCREAMS REPORTED Sart) OF MRS, TAGGART | Owner Gets a sais from Hay ana Declaring Vessel Wa: Sighted eek Ago with Ail on Board Well. The steamship Athos, of the Donald (Special to The Evening World.) Line, which has been missing since] WOOSTER, ©., Aug. 2%1.—-When the ‘Aug. 10 and fs now twenty days over-;Tameart divorce case reopened to-day due, with the son of the owner and a Major Taggart was asked several pohoolmate on board, haz been reported| questions as to his good faith as a ltl- again: jemnt. Attorney Sterling for the platn- John A. Donald, the owner, received (if then addressed the Court claiming ® Jetter to-day from his agents at Ha- that Mrs, Taggurt, as a non-resident, wana, under date of Aug. 14, reporting |lms no right to be in court except in that @ steamer southbound entered Ha- @nawer to lier husbaud’s petition, and | vana Harbor on that day and geported that under the Jaws of Ohio ee can-| ‘having sighted the Athos, with ail on/not bo granted a divorce on her cross board well, and her machinery well om sult. Tho Court overruled this con the way to perfect repair. |don. “We have no further apprehension a8| The deposition of Capt, Poore, which to” the safety of the steamer,” said Mr. Was-Interrupted on Saturday, was con- | Donald .to-day. ‘The reports reeeived tUnued, eliable and there js no fear of accl-| Capt. Poore sta! | dent so far as we can tell in all human ot ea Ae let et eens 13 possiblilty, art beat his w: “The government colli Brutus, \the Taggart house which is searening for, the i so far as we know, but due co vhe fact ‘that. repairs he having been completed, the Athos has. g: Wone on her, way. being missed by the Ay voiller, etl all ‘atid not true that Mrs, Donald 4s|° “Phe ne: suffering from nervous collapse ot azy| capt, Poore Other troudle due ito the delay of the| Get “Mine Athos. We h for her, capt. Poore Argued that She Must Be Alive, Though Ser- vant Yelled Husband Was Kiil- ing Her, and So Didn’t Stop. nd had gone a few | “fiat steps he heard a window ye to scream she was and so he Ald not go back day Mrs. Taggart eent for and asked hii to appeal to | for some sort of eee ee ave no fear whatever for He went ie Cor Mane he he ‘Bufety of our son and his friend, and. wou that clear, as. the{ golicitude of our friends 1s becomi ie a Peony ks eS Uistrecang tos. BALTIMORE, 2—A letter imi: far to that received by doh A. Donald of New York. 0: f the overdue Steamer Athos, concerning waa recelved by Joseph president. of the Ath any, here to-day. It rei ‘ “High pressure engine on. Low nresgure erank shaft broken but am tryjug to repalar ft and h start gual ebout ‘Mhureday if a. are running «| ‘or to obtain a fi from the moeniah i mach: All on boa are well. ©: eS: & entirely lost, ¥ communica Mr. Denald, as no doubt he is much worried. Yours respectful “RB, COTAMRO! Colombo, who 4s captain of Athos. wrote this Jettcr ‘etitude H.68 and lonmitude. 7 Pea ae de ean cvidentiv wut aboard the Spanish steamer Montevideo. which. sopped at Havana, na dt-was malted in Uhat clty Aug. 17. ples aL WARDEN OF LUDLOW , STREET JAIL DEAD. then head Taggart efice and he} Waa asked what he had done the nigut Be fore, He said he could not tell ex- been worried over | his Wife's conduct with ung officer, ‘he promised he woul aioe, use vlo~ Then he waa | the safety |i the] waa Thomas H, Sullivan Was Co! With the Sherift's Office for | Phirty-five Years, Thomas H, Sullivan, warden of tho Ludlow Street Jail, died this morning of paralyais, from which he had been a sutferer for some time. ‘The warden was fifty-elght years old. | He was born 4a Pitt street and had lyed on the east side his entire life, His convection with the Sheriff's office covered thintyrfive yoars. He was at jong time Sheriff's auctioneer, afterward jDeputy Sheriff, and under Sheriff o'brien he wea made wardon of Lud- w Street Jul. He retained thls pos! under Bheniff Erlanger. He leaves children, the «deat nineteen years | locked up. Dr, John Ebling, who for forty years wppimr at his place of buniness th and vel, r Ebling had droy In the 014 man’s coat pocket was Esther Jehl Ebling. dated twenty years her did not know that she was ma: Be rt At te lecdaoeeea i oe had kep! a Mttle drug store at Fou teenth street and Avenue A, ald m morning at his us mi | hors made inquiry. plexy last nicht wi!le on his way home to Pine Ridge, N. J, found a marriage certificate made out for John Henry Mrederick Lephurt and | ago. ‘The woman is Dr, Dbling’s adopt- ed daughter. Many persons who kne ried. Both t the adopted daughter lived withthe old man, FATHER OF BOWLING DEAD. ‘Thomas Curtis, known throughout America as the ‘father of bowling, and first president of the American Yowlng Congress, died yesterday after & two weeks! ness with typhoid fever in hiv home, No. 490 Clinton uvenue, rooklyn, He was seventy-nine years Ihe wad sirloken with the howled ‘every /duy for the fungral services wil probably be held on Thursday ming from’ St. Mary's, G Charch, Ridge and Grond | ayeets. Tple te the church trom. which | Warden Sullivan was christened ere his he has been a parishioner ‘Phe interment will be in Ci tery. rev ‘ a bowling aes, this countey. sn tet "tne Base he wae to roll a bs Ubrough a Hy toot adie “Phe pine o bureiy would be “nocd own rae ping nd balls, Saal rye) is in ers) in Paterson | “ie he 0 ni toate mr in et orang ty Ce od vie "fat a lenas movel ts appearing se- rhe in The Byentug World, the cen imted to-day, | PALMIST TOLOOF WALSH'S DEATH Predicted Recently at Newport that Millionaire’s Young Son Would Meet with Fatal Acci- dent Within a Month. NEWPORT, R: 1. ane. —Funeral services were held for Vinson Walsh to-day. The strvice was private, the Rev. Walter Lowrie, Rector of Trimty Church, officiating. The young son of | Millionaire ‘Nhomes F. Walsh was ‘killed Saturday through the bursting pt # tire on his automobile Seater, ie cat told. of her brother's death until fab Is stronger, The others injured, James 1. jochan, Harry Oeiric Jand Berbert Pel 3: are ‘doing to Mr. Pell was. abl ie abot ‘Yor short tme to-ds * he death of young Walsh, it te mal, was predicted here a weeks | ty. Xenilworth, “tise Spaltnist wine Se cently came to’ griet in the New York police courts, is asserted Wat he said there was no, se to read the palm of Vinson utter looking it Bt ae, the ung aman would die accident auth ‘There Was a consultation in regard to Miss Welsh yesterdey and another was |held to- Dr, Marcus F, jland, a negro, |land' {sa specialist tn electro thera. {Beuties and alled to make an ray ‘photograph of Miss Walsh's trac: tured talgh. The doctor saya that Miss Walsh has recovered {rou the shock of the a dent and no complications ate now pected. The fracture will keep Foung woman in bed for several weeks, As Mies Walsb cannot be removed for some time and it will be necessary for the family to remain at Beauileu, it was decided to pluce the body of her brother in a recelying vault at the Island Cemetery BLACK HAND” IN POLICE NIPPERS Charged with blackmail and suspected of being members of the “Black Hand Society,” and having knowledge of the men guilty of the unsolved "basrel mur- der,” Gafton Figara, thirty-three, of ffany place, and Salvador Ferrera, twenty-eight, of Carroll street, Brook- lyn, were hold in $2,000 ball each for fure wher examination in the Gates Avenue Court to-day. The arrest followed the viacxmasting | Gate of Gaivador Doranno, of No, 683 Flush: ing avenue, Brooklyn, Sines July 10 Doranno has been reoolying letters signed "The Black Hund,” threatening death unless $220 wes pold at once, The letters ammried wher the writers were the samo men who had committed the “barrel murder." » Badly frightened, ppomaano wave four men 9 on July # io & saloon In Care rolh Mirest, Where he was told to saat them, He pald this money on Tanehe of ry ean rie. atid be aoe OF “Black Ha: Sten id letters demanded Day et ert lange of the original gum Miya Naat Cr oe. This js the last letter, @ walling perienty. You m ry eBhegaeniee Your Mit wil a . Me Biles cont, He) ved that oat’ ‘ hal af fo of new. ven INRSHIP MAN ~ GETS BUNCH O “MASH” NOTES Scores of Women Write to. Balloonist Who: Sailed Over the City. A. Roy Knabenshue. the Ohio areo-| naut who eailed his airship over Cen- tral Park yosterday and caused so excitemept that there was almost a’ riot, looked disconsolate to-day as he sat outside’ ef his ten at Bixty-second street and Central Park West. He us | disgusted with New York as a place for | airehips, although: from a professional | potne of view this flight wae successtul. ‘The Morey that has, put the iron in the | sot) of the youthful Knabenshue is the ‘ taot thee New York, a couple of hun- dred feet up, is full of o air eur- rents that ghoot around in every direc- tion and make it impossible to tell | what {a going to happen in a balloon. Knabenshue blames it on the proximity of the ocean, and while he Is going to make at least one more ascension, and perhaps two, this week, he hasn't much | hope of being able to do fancy stunts, “At no time yesterday was my airship | out of my | had her where I wanted ment, but I never made an ascension | where there were such miserable cross currents. The airis full of them. They hit you every which way and I had to watch the nose of the bag every moment j see what I was going to get next. “Another funny: thing about this town 'ig the women. Say. look at these mash | notes," and Knabenshue threw over some fifty letters from women. all came in the moming mali,” | unued, “and I seem to be as popu with the fadies as some of these actors. ou can /¢ay one thing for me, and | that is/that the airship is never fol to have the least commercial value. | Up my mind to that a long ime ——___. WHEAT PRICES RULE LOWER IN THE MARKET, ago. Fine weather in the Northwest, lower cables and larger carlot arrivais than expected kept wheat prices down in the market to-day. Corn opened 1-2 cent lower. The market at Ohtcago started easier on moderate selling. influenced py lower crices at Livernool end rather Acoordtne to" Br roomnally the world’s to Broomha’ fast “week were 8,292.00) bush- 368,00 ‘the previous week. |—Septem! tember, eee to Decembe: Pea ued ‘any, Fe toreh atte mre igi reas smber, to 487-8; May, 4 New York's el Wheat—aiay, Ss a Beigemeen, Mia, December. olds “Baye ‘cloning prt slong were ‘Wheat ember, 81 7-8 e. cad, Corn—September, a4 old ia H.8 offered: December, i Sea aeteay ‘old, 143 to bs; May, 438-8 to were: old, COTTON PRICES SAG UNDER BEAR ATTACK. Cotton was steady in the early market dealings to-day, with prices 4 pointy lower to 2 points higher. The cables ‘were again ignored, trading being in- fluenced by Wall, street bu and further Southern bull support. Later, however, the bears made a demonstra, under wi pped off Sout 4 points from the highest, ‘The ng quotations were: 10.40 bide Septarn! nd 10 10,45" oto” ber, 10. 10.68; November, 40.07 bia; Drecemaber, 10.7 to, 10:08; JARUAEY, 10.88 06 1o.eg) (March, 100 to 10.85; “May, 10.98 00, ‘Srhe late prices were: October, 10.76; December, 10.90; January, 10.97. —— SAYS BROTHER BEAT HER. Young Man Put Under Bonds on His Sister’s Complaint. Frank Butler, twenty-three, of No, 633 Union avenue, was a ovrisoner in the Mor ene Court to-day on complaint f his sister, Emma, nineteen years old, he irl charged her brother with hav- ine Deaton &er and called her vile “Tam black and blue from my waist story was exagger- ated He admmtited he had nusne her and she fell. He was held ' $100 ball to keep the peace for a month. ————— WOMAN'S BODY FOUND. ‘Waves Wash Up Manglea Remainn Supposed to Be of Mrs. Roddy. (Special to Tho Evening World.) ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 2—One of the Mfe-saving crew found the body of a man in the surf at the foot of Sey- Snooth are plane pV , to-day, at tit other b an Wey sgt yi ey Dei other ne : iy is thet o rs. John ‘Phlisdelpnie, lost ait; ons Roa SHIPPING NEWS. ing ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rises. 6.15/$un wets 6.40/Df00n rises 10.22 / HE ‘TIDES. PORT OF NEW YORK, iyo kane 86 sa Rh ‘ — 1 OUTGOING BTEAMBHIPS. Sonne Le 500 Fine Skirts, erszys, etc, all beautifully Never offered at bat er. pice. Cheyiots. Cover in black, blue ari value in years,’ Choice at. for less ti pleated style; $5.00 value; at a saving of almost half, osiery,. Muslin Wear Sale. Undérwear.. Ee Sead eta ON of Val. ny and 1 Oc hen 's ecseaent at @ remarkable freon ie value 29c, at saving. lace-and plain, tan Soe, mu yokes = 49c ‘Skirts, umbrella ruff) mie || “atta ineerions of torchon lace and Sepreldery, Sey nape ane a sold t em- Fa COB insortings: 76 Vests are 3! tape; pants umbrella or tight knee style; ‘values up to 39c.; sale price... Sensational 4-Hour. Special Boys’ 50c. Pants at 25c, + Girls’ lace 9c finished with are, nt bats ages 4to 15. Shown tn gen- through and pig ae cheviots. Have riveted buttons and taped seams. We positively sell no cottonades orsitinets, which ts a guarant: of quality, ieee D LC tive special. Eoys’ Pants, in big sensation. era) mixtures of guaranteed fall. blouse morrow at.. ere, re. Inolid« and Sliver ral peo = se crandePalnte Glass Combination wer Table Casters, utter Dinh The Greatest Skirt SaleBver Known. -AttractiveValues from Our Immense Purchase of 2,000Skirts io Broadcloths, Meltons, mide and tailored, kilted and fares ayi ies y madetrors materials worth up to $2.00 a yard. Shown re dark eae ‘effects; positively the most esta skirt in newest You'd fancy tlieee skirts at $5.00, and we're certain you ‘cannot match them anywhere, in. that price, These are Black Cheviot Skirts, fifteen gore, Ae kilt, Notion Sale. . Boa vs god qual- 3Oc} mar quality. 2 Se ole reatthe Measures, met- 2c) ell nd Garter Blnstte, white gg | lors, “garter length. eee Silk, and. fancy col- a guallty i dosed 18c 1 4c we ar beeeohat *Me Be Safety Pinn. Red X brand, al! 3c sizes. dozen, s--9 A. M Till 1 P.M. White Dresses, 59c. Our boys’ department couldn’t possibly offer a more attrac- ‘These four-hour spectals. in our girls’ section have created a To-morrow we will place on sale 300 Girls’ White Dresses, made of sheer white lawn, with waist, finished with lace trimmed rattle; full skirt with deep hem and nicely finished. Regular 98c. value; four hours—9 A. M. till 4 P. Ts for 59c JANES McGREERY & GO. ML ind P.M tormoreow ty per Par Upholstery Départment, Fourth Fieor. } Remaining ‘stock of Lace Curtains, Bed Sets, Portieres and Upholstery Goods,—from one- third to one-half former prices. Lace Curtains. Renaissance... Marie Antoinette:,..«.+- #78 to 475 Trish Point.vos.. +000 +0935 tO 4. 75 * Muslin Curtains. With Hemstitched ruffle. soc to, t.00 per pair Lace-edge'and insertion. 85¢ ks 1.35“ sf Portieres, : : “Thread and Thrum” fabrics, reversible Armure and Tapestry. ] 3.00, 4.00 and 6,50 per. pale, Bed Sets, all sizes, ~ Fine Muslin,..,. «+++. 62.25 t0.3-75 per set, Renaissance, ..22-+++-+3:75 t 5:75 Le ise 2500 Cushion Covers, about 24 inches square, from Brocade, Brocatelle or Damask. 15c, 25¢, 35¢ and soc each. ve cece 175/80 3.78 Per pair a “a Twenty-third Street, fread or Sem tone roengpet ate READING BEST OF BRISK STOCKS Great Northern, ‘them, Det aware & Hudson, Union Pacific, Sugar Bi and Wisconsin Central Also Held Favor of Trades. Stocks developed quiet strength fag the first hour in the market, nde number of issues made good gains ‘but as the session eri ya pr fe eee mh poetna t peated hit: ssh Y JIMES MGREERY & C0, Corset’ Department. and Floor. Corsets, made of fine Bat- iste. Dip hip, medium high bust. Trimmed with Taffetas ribbon. 1.25 value 2.00 Fine Batiste Corset, Dip hip and medium buat model; with supporters, 1.45 value 2,00 “La Vida” models have the fashionable slender waist line, They are stayed with genuine whalebone. Made of batiste, coutil and silk broche, 3\00 to 12.00 per pair] Twenty-third Street. perro agaaua essere ey eI JAMES McGREERY & GQ,’ Silks, On Tuesdey, Angust the aad 6000 yards, superior black Taffetas Silk, 36 inches wide, Suitable for petti= coats, waists coats, etc, 75¢ 85¢ g5¢ and 1.10 perflyd, value 1-09 to 1,50