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i - KILL WOMEN AND OLD MEN Drunken Soldiers Slay 40 and Wound 180 Jews at Bailistock. PLACE A SHAMBLES Surgeons Driven from Those In- jured and Mutilated by Drink- Crazed Brutes in Uniform. WARSAW, Russian Poland, Aug. 2.— ‘Another massacre of Jows, marked by @trocities worthy of savages, has oc- €urred in Bialistok, abou: fifty miles southwest of Grodno, The official report minimizes {t as usual, merely stating that a party of Jews at Biallstok threw a bomb which Killed some soldiers, whereupon the Sroops fired in self-defense, and that Waring the scuffle? 40 Jews were Iled and 180 wounded, But reports The Worla correspondent has secured from trustworthy eye-wit- nesses draw a sanguinary picture. To Teach Jews a Lesson. Some Jewish workingmen were ar- | @ested there three weeks ago and treat- ed with exceptional brutality @iers and policemen, whose threatened officers Socialists, but Socialist par: brutal trea:me! r arrested co- | Feligionists be avenged. The persons | 3icked to do this work tmew a bomb Aug. 12 among some soid.ers, of whom three were killed, while a a dngmen were wounded, some This was the nal ordered t for a viol break by the troops Jews, innocent and Bul marched up and streets, shooting indi: @oever was abroad. They entered the houses, killing and rob the occu- Pants. Some incidents are so atrocious as to be almost incre: Teason to believe the sold made drunk beforehand; a s which alone can explain some of savagery. Shot In the Back. Most of the ki @hot in the back, ving that the troops fired on fleeinz crowds. | Women, children and old men were| @hot down ruthiessly and tbeir corpses | were horribly mutilated, wounded were The troops fiendisuiy prevented doc. tors from attending th led for Jong time. Soldiers shot down Tobtaschewitch Dobar, seventy-two years old, Jeeringly challenging each other to “hit his g beard.” A patrol of three solders and a po- Leeman wantonly shot a woman of} forty-one years, who w the corridor of her h her in the breast. A mitted to h Khari Piekars was shot before jay, still alive, Garberg old, w return ng prayer at the synagogu companions, was shot In t One of his frie an ol served as a soldier under Cz 1, was shot dead Nachmann cried for he neighbors ran to hls assis! them the upsy so'ders fired, 100, ing one an oth These ldents of th by sol- | PRESIDENT RO In Submarine Boat He Tests Its Marvelous Per- formances. SENSATIONS ENJOYABLE. Clad Like One of the Crew, the President Worked Levers of Wonderful Craft. rs SUBMARINE SENSATIONS ENJOYED BY ROOSEVELT. Here are some of the “stunts” Lieut. Nelson performed with the Plunger for the edification of his distinguished guest: Dived forty fest to the bottom of Long Island Sound and re- mained there half an hour while President Roosevelt exarvined the boat's mechanism. Exhibition of “porpoise diving,” consisting of dashing through the water at high speed, alternately appearing and disappearing along the surface after the manner of a porpoise. Dive of twenty feet below sur- |] face at an angle of forty-five de- grees stopped, engines reversed and craft shoots back to the sur- face. Boat sinks to bottom of the sea, turns completely around anc re verses her course in one minute. Craft sinks to depth of twenty feet, rests motloniess with heavy storm raging at the surface. ~All lights In Plunger extin- guissed and crew of nine men work che boat perfectly in total darknes | Roosevelt witnessed official trial trip of the sirbmarine t pedo-boat Plunger off Oyster Bay to day aad, though he appeared enthu- siastle, he was thinking ail the time what stale fun the occasion was to the onlookers comnpared with the keen en- joyment of those who were putting the huge meola al fish through Its evolu- tions. The President th President had occasion to know THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, 1905, OSEVELT UNDER WATER THREE HOURS IN PLUNGER ELLIS GLEN, THE fax: Zia Be Stent 6508 SiGeot ars slipped away unobserved | with Lieut. Charles | went out to the Plunger | ee hours aboard her, most e beneath the water and fre- y In total darkness, e Presitent's trip in the Plunger, fore, though dectdedly less con- uous, Was none the less perilous nif he had taken an aerial filght between (he Fintirons with Roy Knaven- shue tn his alr. rainstorm, } from Sagamore Hi H Nelson, Naval Tug Stands Guard. While the Plunger's wonderful .ner- no-s vere going on beneath the y ttle naval tug, the uard in the shelter of had exp © qual dent a ta Apache jonk when President dod the Plunger he came to the si sald good-by to Lieut, awful 3 World co ed by fi dubitable Some of the } rible events cannot be described pub- Mely. is SPOOK CHASED MURDERER. Dando's G Surrende > dle. ways Dando's ghost that he will be gi Dando’s fa ‘ would 1 haun't could n told the niing Fray’ to bet Negro € » Blown War, VIN Ind., vesult of a race nrgro Baptiet c kerday by under the sul ¢ Threats Texts a Up in Aug War at urch was de dynamite, w 4 A Money-Jinsle Rig-a-hig-lig And away we go To get a position, For soon we'll have snow. So to fill up the cupboard And huy a cca! new, We'll hurry aad read Worla He'p Want Ads through More Positions will be offered to- sorrow’ through UNDAY WORLD HELP WANTS through any other want me- m in the United States, the Clearing- Deerease $1,498,600 Decrease 7.405, 40) Ponte BETTER THAN EXPECTED, Si Interrapted Champ SHE DIDNT W AFA Bnd Dip. So in Order to Keep Her Coun- tenance Intact, May Burns Had Her Too, Too Persistent Suitor Arrested. Cour, te Wty, but ft dy ref Nelson and the crew, | two months ————— | ment, but he refused BANK STATEMENT ten, He wal outside started for wor at night AT NEWPOR ii Plunger's mechanism | rder, if she refused nes | “Perstztence,”” sad Magisirate TI ¢ to James MePharlin, in Acams S$ kK and t T didn’t wa. him arreste Although giving evidence of constant! said Miss Burns,” un night, w drains on the reserve, this week's bank| jc me: me on Pearl street and said he ent, Issued to-day, was more sat-| wouTd Ike to break my face. 1 was than Wall street expected. | arratd he would and called a. pollcs feavures were # decrease in, man.” ut in. de The tig- | ih. cane “8° TENNIS CRACKS T NETS ip Matches J CROWN ED HEADS EXCITED BY ROOSEVELT’S STUNT Prestfent Toocevelt's plunge in the | Presi 5 death-detying trip Plunger yester It 4s not necessary 0 & looking for excite prough to him: ved “AIL in Day's Work," ns Says the Weary Mikado. TOKIO, Aug A cipher di sto the Mik a Baron Komura Donnerwetter! Wilhelm brought the news to-day that Presider Must Now Get Busy. the boteom o! RLIN, Owgooat ror W! in a submart ~ ns sul It's 1 A vornge in A pose has been de Spains Honor Safe MADRID. Pr Aug. ident Roosrvelt English Submarines Stay Down DON the Oscar Takes Only motor car si or of Spain Mina day's work." With Alphonso's Autos, —The daring of bas had an eiectri- nk Alfonso. If Is In Destrine a inarry Austrian girl s he ste 1 marry uw An it Amico didi HER FUSE TO WIN HUSBAND FALE terpreter in Po'ice Court Ex- Posed Girl's Bold Attempt to Frighten Her Reluctant Sweetheart. to compet of No. Vera told him efore the n-Cay Magi tm to tajl. A . for he under be einl told barber her. rry a im," the What's th the n nico. “She ° 4 ahe chooses.” , and se and a don't marcy ght Presid Roosevelt's sub- a Languid Interest. ; send you to alt, He ¢ ed it STOCKHOLM, Aug. 26—When King s a low-down adventure. King Oscar heard of the reckless bravery of and told wmazed that Pl came up President Roos he asked if there bad said Ady charged and after it wen: down. narines in the wer any Norwe in the crew of angrs: English Navy invariably remain at the the F unger, ing aseuretl that that tom. there were none, he “But I have alw the boat go: back to marked Tils Majesty — Roose wa n bouyant nature. Palma Shouts for 1 he was glad surface, The Explosive Pie. Ww ——— OMEN INSULTER ARRESTED Pent 7 ed on Courts in the | Sacre! For Loubet It | HAVAN Fare (Am varie len nat the Bridge Said It Was uv Cast Will Be That Eiffel Tower | agiast jaring of President Roose- Jake, NEWPORT, R. I Aug, 26,--The news that Prea- | velt & popular demand that! A well dressed man who said he was y of sory re it f of the United States President P, mething to| John Jones, thirty, engaged In rs in 1 1 tennis ¢ took & tse in Oyster Bay in a sub- vindicate the Goaded | writing B book,” was arrested at FOR ARRESTING WOMAN, en) were vers keen to-day marine boat filled President Loubet to the oKlessness the \ener- | the Manhattan terminal of the Brooklyn - --— sumption of the errupted tour ite It is impossible for able has expressed his de-| Bridge early to-day after insulting sey Sala she ¥ mons ‘the wurf was wall Arted out, dee Fesident Loubs, to duplicate the feat, termination to scnd to Paterson, N. J.,| ral women, One woman called Polle ww put Di stone eonteng it heasrecslvea Decause his whiskens would endanger f ora huckleborry ple, which he will| man Schtld'e attention 10 the man, who intimates Ratdav’ hontetelengattiar nery of the boat, For the essay to eat, |she sald had annoyed her, bu: she re- Krelgh Collins and G. A. Lynn; K,| Bono of France, however, he wall soon \Tused lo make a complaint as she was i Ah 432 Rontathtl iis ory Attempt a feat of great daring, He will) In @dditton to t e The Evening! wating. foe her hustyand,, aneenes) " ». B, Jones; L, Pe " SE eis: vhen | World received a ex n fro | Woman made a simpar complaint a fe Pitty and R, Boxena; C. Hobart and R. N. (seen trom the Hite! Tower, and when) ord re Hp eassngram from Den: | Tinutes incer and the man wae taken a Womdn Dang, L. HH. Waldner and W. g. |e J& half way to the ground turn, lson, Ia,, the home of Secretary of| to the Oak Street Statin r aah See ee oat 6 a) gracefully and retrace his way to the asury Shaw, who thinks he will be} “It's all a joke,’ he explained to the 3 hor: B.C, Wright and H. F. Alien, & the next Repuwbkcan ndideutie for| POlceman, He Was locked up on the iY the a W. A. Larned and R, D. Littit, and | t0P: Prciisant,. Me ah " °F charge of disordarly conduct Lon Meadoo to the | Craig Biddie and Is. H. Bebr lie ie et Se Gals cette le. ray — policema Sultan to ake 01 | When he rea ol he experience ot saree woman with | ~— f All, President Koosevelt on the Plunger TENEMENT FIRE PANIC. 1 but | Awful Plunge o' Alhate pur hie didn't CADETS BREAK CAMP. | RU, Aue: Menthe a tae eels RMA SR MARAT be] am ived In a tenements a A \y8 the greatest interest in 44 1h" declared the Socretary, “He re originating In a frame tenement —— MODERN WOODMEN’S OUTING we Modern Woodmen of Americs. is |¢ire corps of cadets made the cumpua| oldinw its frst annual seasion, excur- ring with the academy yell. Last night nd clambake to-day at Bocam's |in Cullum Hall the cadete held a Havilion, at New Dorp, Staten Island. | mask ball, and the spick and span Yad Maney ed uniforms were discarded for grotesque gent One of the prominent men of Wush- ) Heights George Roth, a member make-ups. Went Pointers Sirtke Tents and Wi Return to Academic Work, The furl ugh | WEST POINT, No Y., Aug, 2&—The Horace Greeley Camp, No, 11,083, Cadets’ summer vacation came to an s day with the breaking up of . rat Clambake, (end W-day Ww up fo Hold ite Viret phake, Camp Edgerton. At the third tap of Horace Greeley Camp, No, 11.083, of /the druin every tent foll and the en- clare re ‘arn on Monday and tha yearly wea-\dent Roosevelt in a submarine boat, of the Amaterdain Camp and an ase sistant sleputy will be ony of the party, Come work will dex Prom. N: nd, the clerks of the ae ilorace ¥ AMP, @ FePOTt hag Jheon reoelved that the affalr will prove to be one of the biggest successoy of the ors nization — BOOKMAKER HASKINS DEAD, TUMBLED OUT OF WINDow. Peter Lamb, of No. 22 East Seventy- ‘third street, was taken to Presbyterian | Hopital to-day suffering from internal |® Starring tour Pecantohatce m4 iucurles which he recelwd by a ‘all| TC no P9, Ons Ane. 2 nerd Hus: | trim the second story of the house at| hoclitnckers in she CE the best-known | No, 182 East Sixty-wecond street. Lamb [isokinetic cout dead working hn’ the nda ofthe nere, e Fe- | hours, when Vt aa weveral days ago. fumbled out iad halence (and abba. Si AMM a of President Roose- inary Presl- ring voya no common ¢ hack." read in the papers that I had driven @ ————_.+_ SCARED TENANTS {of a republic wilt have to say that 7 ak Sulian of Turkey is a coward, BURGLAR CHASE Spurred on by the submarine stunt of the President of theh United States, Abs dul Hamid 17, will ke @ bath, Leopold Will Sink More than Roosevelt Did. BRUSSELS, Aug. 21.—Your correspon- y King Loopold to-day and told him of the thriliing submersion of Pre [lowing ax it did mMent-house is on duty rhe at ‘The King was visibly moved. he is an old man, show that he does not lack bravery. | cape He has sent word to an American sou-| #°F08# brette in Paria that he will back her in Although he is determined 10 and saah with lem, through a a night in No, the burgar downstairs, whe ed through a glass doc veral lots to the street, —_— | NEW CCEAN LINER ORDERED. An attempted burglary in the hand- some Apartment-house at No. Ninety-fourth street early to-day, fol- many burglaries and attempted burglaries jn the same 1 borhved, caused a panic in six apar Neh tor boy wh 300 chased 0 Sump: — | SYHTTIN, Prussia, Aug. Wouldn't Bring a Thrill 4 ,North German ldoyd Steamship to Case-Hardened Czar, | Pa!Y to-day ordered built a duplicate of BT, PETERSBURG, Aug. 2. — The Wit, Kalen Wilhen Caag was only languidly interest@ ia placement of 26,500 Kalaer Wilhelm II, The boat 306 Weat | jam th | and have @ dis- house at No, 61 Throop a tup floors of quickly and done, eneuio, Will- ay spread to the the two adjoining tene- Mt-houses and caused a punte ab tenants of the three houses, Were sent in on accou uble nature of the hou oarnood, but the fire wai only slight da nsbure, early t Brains Repaired A delicious food made by FOOD EXPERTS, Grape-Nuts There's a Reason. MAN-WOMAN, (K ANEW SCRAP But It Is the Same Old Charge. , of Forgery with Michigan | People Prosecuting. DROPPED OUT OF SIGHT. | Nothing Heard of Her After She Puzzled Two States with Her Dual Personality. Ellis | woman Glenn, the exploits a fow first time remarkable whose in West Vir- he dual ¢ despate been & man- again BG PROFIT I ~ AUTHSCHILDS STELEN CASH Bank Wrecker Makes Fifty Per Cent. on $140,000, Says Wooten. While David Rothschild, the convicted Ker of the Federal National Bank, ‘is in the ‘Tombs, where he {s being held wre j after having been brought from Sing tell the Weilssel estate oped a | Sing to about tance he received from looting it, it is said ave making 0 per cent. the District-Attorney has wW lawyer con- Rothschilds testimony on @ stealing a thousand-dollar er In a money cash ts advanced el mortgages, een told vieted on ree of galartes and cha of forge this as me Rothschild te (0) peal estate a to have put $149,000 of the money 00 he stole from the Federal Bank. He sted she en apprehended many years was a ils remarkable we disguises were 50 fooled w }a erfminal or sim sister of a crig donned This May Settle It. The police Ul, to save whom loubt that they ow never had a was a cr bu | 1 after two of | was able to | a free woman ns to settle enn first apneared in Parkers- Va. ere she posed Her features have no the masculine when 8! of her sex, but the ned male aittire she neh of her. opened a barber a rushing bus! In 1897, w an, every kersburg she e dd 4d she was anything he pretended to be. unassuming, and tt was some- omers when hop and w She was quiet an > she had a good busines: 8 surprising to her © ve sold out the barber » work for a liveryman. the roughe he was practising ected, Won Love of Women. latter part of 1899, the smooth, was never even sus- a plu bec Tr of women fell in love id ihe most congratulated y vice Was OL Fr engagement od and the mar- > place be- two days before cer 7 rance tn ¢ as arranged trial. But set for the nged clothes with hlin, so aera Again ax a Woman 0 do any ing with sof that State. Phere put up rat the barber-Ii of | 1S97-) was really Ibert, § her woman's attire and turned reliy, self oung lad rit me_ defen: % he end she In tree women, and lis vf wight entirely, 2 heard of hi nee until the news of er arrest in Michigan reached here to a man or woman fn the! She was a rfect horsewoman, and seemed (o yw all about the animals, and de- fact ‘hat she was thrown in of men, the deception orts to trace Bilis Glenn had gone to | with | peated She was captured ) and sent to the pen iere the secret of her une known Was heart-broken over the Phad been practised to the young As nn, she conco res mirkable § bout a twin brother Mert Glenn, who was the one who| fad really wooed and won Miss Duke this. brother Who had com: he forgeries, she sail, and she tw impossibl Sink wa""she was finally sent tol at Virginia at t request of the The Best Hot Weather SALE TEN MILLION BOXE: fs also another plant of him when be the Distric ese sums which may very. Wooten say: five days before Rothschild was d he to'd him that he expected e apprehended and to serve time, n thelr rec but that he would not serve it for not ing, and that his money Then t ile he was a_conviat be working for him explained to him that 5 art of a business paying per cent. a year, The w says he lawyer ¢ how an nim for a loan Rothschild told hark had come to nd had been refused, but that finally he had gone in half, with him on the business and had $14),- ) of the stolen money working In the usury fame, making 50 per cent. a year. To the District-Attorney the In aver told the name of the partner the bus!- ness under whose name {t js run, and he iso gave him the name of a relative who 1s supposed to have $50,000 of the | stolen money, 1S 6 BROSHOT IHS THIG Prisoner in Bellevue Hospital ae Stan ehen van AoW Merely Says He Met with Ac- ha eft number 1 . nae ete pine at et-| ident at Stapleton, S. I. Police Interview Residents. Charged with being a suspicious per son, Edward Waters, forty-one years old, Is locked up the prison ward at Bellevue Hospital, Waters went to the Institution night and asked for treatment, corted to one of the last He w wards and ex- aiied by (Wo surgeons, Who took fully |sixty birdshot out of nis right tiigt When the surgeons asked him how he happened to get 89 much lead in hh a . Waters refused to five an exe i nation, merely siacng that Ke with aa "accident ay Stapleton. 'g, et or Monday Ng The surgeons t for Capt. McHale, of the nignt water who ordered Waters to be removed to the prison ward, He will be taken {2 the East Twenty-second street atarieg as soon as he is able to leave ane hospital he police are trying to find out fr the residents of Stapleton if any, of | them shot at an intruder last Monday | -vening. ee | For Invigorating Breezes 5 cents and a trolley to a home by the sea. Halt Hour from Herald Square, EAST ELMHURST, “oxy. 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