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Young girls, who said they were Matte | and tho Caldwell H 8 ‘ the | boata were the property of a bi Cie en tT e trustees to 6 + perty of a boatman Baninie aii ‘i as lowe ad x he Place to A. Houen, elghteen years old, and hor | se 20 $F Bishop ol Seisaa eves Canadian Pacific and G al uenine UW aiinven ‘Gomiacvan Eat Best ofAll PGEE Wake cess « ataalateate (See eon Rg gktane | The summer eeason at Bath Beach ts Rd aN ring the aftern ee — rt West, were arraigned before Magisteate John H. Hall and Geo y. abent over {caused a sett Sha | Is Our Patterns faiitaris srarioaistelioe Goact t All Rte. Colla paintings: Glare hind And the residents of Ben-|bsiow the best 0! Reading uli wererabeub tne 8: jcurlos are tc @0. to W worth, sonhurst and other settlements alo: better support to spe |] $ Restaurant We Sell ‘The gitle, both handsomely dressed | Atheneum. with the sum af FXO In| shore. go to ted ecee ne | Japan Imperial 164 were h gelling off more than tly embarrassed, were all but |{Tust. ThE sum Of £00,00 Ie set aside for carly, Mr. Hayes | quoted 41-2 |] 3 Fifth Floor: ae } were the complecion of the memorial to-Sae | Moored one of his rowboats at 10 o'clock ee a, Southern Pacific. Mtse-| ee ng when they were called to the |ucl Colt’ The small bequests are many | last night close alongside the sloon - Louisville and Nashviile Daint ra ni ull bas way throu th — yaleilvas called the Kiwi, He noticed) WHEAT DROPS FURTHER Jiiinole central, Baltimore and Onin, is Lad hes 10, ise : that the boats were all secure, Atchise 1 Missour! Pacite were] Elchttek lis adie Mattle the cider, acted an anoxee- | WRECKS FREIGHT? _ | Mr. West, glancing ost over the bay Cereea eee en ein: Hehe Marne ee jman when she could control her speech. from Bensonhurst this morning, noticed | } een 2 i@he told the Justice that she and hes TO SAVE LIVES that his launch was siteaing. ‘ maa RRERE con ited ats dow near Arent eee cea Bmelt! Mgister tlved with TH HeSHHATHE ‘oppe |. Smelting, Tennessee Mary A. Hough, in the Melba apart- ents, She and the elster and a num- Qher of other young girls were paying vtennis on the North Meadow of the fpark yesterday afternoon, and after the igame started for home, taking a short Seut over turf upon which tennis players an offense, there both Girne ote ees ee |GRASSHOPPERS flee Are Realstea. aint them ‘3 CAUSED WRECK.) ‘LONDON. Aug. 9A dispatch trom oes ! ‘At the Melba apartments Mrs, Hough Amoy, China, si 5-5 to| morning he leaped waid that she had three daughters, | fice there was plundered to: escaped and took refuge “But none of my daughters has been | Rafls Hecame So Slippery that Ac-| Number of small boats smashed Te hauinet three officers and three at latresied;” she added, “I don't -know | eldent to Train Could Not In driving off the raiders five natives vendene train aie peanitant fo “Rot whoee daughters could have been ar- | Be Avoided. | Were shot. | put him in @ strattiacket at the ganic | rested for walking on the grass in the | SPRINGFIELD. ©. Az. 30—Genere? | An armed force has been landed by the ° "ite nd_family_are_here, park.” [Manager Streplayt of ¢he Springteld and | British crulser Iphigenia and figating is. — oo aaa: Xenla Traction line. who was on the | sing on. sess — ‘YELLOW FEVER BREAKS | work train whlot: corded with a. pas- a eee NEW York. | YOUR POCKETBOOK | Charged with walking on the grass tn | Wentral Park and laughing at Policeman | 9 De used In nralntenance of the Doyle, of the Central Park squad, two not allowed. Doyte yelled at them and both giris| tween the frelent stopped. Doyle rushed up, -to talk and then Mies Hough says that {she and Neither knew that she was committing To their surprise and horor, Doyle led them away to the aub-police | station in McGown's Pass Tavern, and were locked In a cell. jfhour paased before a bondsman arrived and the girls were set free. her OUT AT PENSACOLA. WASHINGTON, geon-General of the Army telegram from Barrancas to. ‘that the Mayor of Pensucol, officially annwunced tnat yellow fever has broken out In Pensacola NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 9. —The new eases number seventeen are 1,549, day. of yi @acola, Fla. and Anisterdani “Ave. BLS LAUGHED AT POLICEMAN; GOT ARRESTED ‘tad Wal Iked on Grass in Cen tral Park and Offended Law Guardian. sister There were Total deaths, MONTGOMERY, A Derma placed a quarantine against pra5th St. § COLT MILLIONS DIVIDED BY WILI. ‘Widow of the Inventor of Fir Makes Many Public Bequests, HARTFORD, Gonn., Aug. 90.—The witt of Mrs, Samuel Colt, widow of the in-| Ventor of the Colt firearm, was to-day presented for ptodate, Practically the enitine estate, which 1s thought to be $3,000,000 in value, is distributed. ‘The olty will receive the magnifeest roids around Armsmere, the Colt m maneion, for piirk purposes, as the death of Mra, Coit'’s brother, Richard W. H. Jarvis, who ts a life tenant, While the house itself will be for use a8 a home for widows and orphans of Protestant Episcopal clergymen Three bequests of $20,000 are made, the recipients being a sister, Mra Fitzgerald, and two aleces, Elizabeth H.| moored J. Robingon and Elizabeth C. J. Beach. A fund of $800.00) In trust te to b PIRATES | Steal a Sloop Launch and Pirates eneaked ut 200 of the Good Shepherd, M Parigh House, the awelllagnt Atate Colt 3 their mother, Mrs. Operator Sends Train Into Diteh to Avert Colliston—No One Injured, INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. %0.—Confront- ed with the alternative of wrecking a Lake Erie and Western freight train or allowing a disastrous collision be- nd a Chicago and the operator at The Bath Beach | but apparently | ave dom i boats. 28 feet lou. ms a able little craft. continuing | Eve passenger tr Kingsland yesterday ‘chose and threw. a lev oh sent tee r, which 5 freight Into a diten. ee He had given the freight the right of way over a crossing of the fos roads before he discovered the passen- er was approachin the crossi: fh speed. © oaaing et pein Jocomotive and one ear of the reight were derailed, but injured. Beene eae —_———__ both Jaughed.. An senger car, with fatal results, Springfield ard South Charlestcn Trac- n, stated to-day in the Coroner's In- vestigation that the accident was due to | the crusting of thousands of grassnop- | pers on the track | ra. Co} Aug. ™.—The Sur- received a ay etating Fla., has | The ralis were left so slippery that the | brakes would not tike hold ant the col~ Aston resulted passenger was killed and several others injured. | cation of Goodwin, table, $$ TRUCK INJURIES FATAL. ; Four-year-old William Sarner dled in} Jonn's Hospital, Long Island City, | 28h, ed by be-| Arnold}, Constable on, The Taormina, Sictiy, Constable ed at $5,000,000 | two daughters. fever reported to-day Total to date ree deaths to. |S ate husband, Aug. 30.— HARLEM: T2rst St. & 3d Ave. 2226 to 2234 3d Ave. Oak Sideboard jrom$ LE to $13.75 HIS nicely propor- Cnn __ tioned oaks side- board is one of the best values of the kind ve've shown in this Sugust sale. It is as thoroughly well made as any side- vird in) the hi carefully joined; il nicely { Phere ar | | | styles Clearances.” plate mirror, which im- parts an additional charm to the piece, The carvings mn the top, consoles and doors seem to give it the inish that is needed to make ita perfect whole | Sanitarily Fure Bedding {Wat ( aw) rthwait & Sons’ bedding is practically later, et being sanitarily pure. No other e world is manufactured with so much is made in a hygienically clean build. \ enti the making of hedding The whole s under the personal supervis- fon of a watchful expert, who takes specia! pride in hosen avocation | product of a ; some explan manship, $8.63 | Downtown: | Chatham Square: | 193 tg 205 Park Row Recular grice, $11,50 Discount price, Harlem: | r2rst St, & 3d Ave, 2246 to 2234 3d Ave, IN GRAVESEND Have No Clues. H. L.j gasoline launch and four | the Captath's Pier, Bath Be: ntade | sloop was the property of James 1. hunch | O'Connor, of Bensonhurst; the Inunch |*° over Parity despit was owned by Mr. West and the row, /SMOTs here were working Mr. Hayes discovered the loss of his rowboats and a little later Mr. O'C. nor found the tender of his sloop « up on the beach, where it had drifted after the thieves cast it loose. concluding that nave no jurisdiction over pirates, the nothing toward recovering | FIVE sHOT IN tiven Who Looted Harhor Of- on '¢/TQ AID HER AS EXECUTOR table Han Brother Named Associate to Care for Estate Surrogate Thomas has derpool, attorneys for Mrs. Lot \6 appointed her | ae Forest Bolmer, as her asociate ex- utor and trustee, senior member of the firm of on April 10, 1 left his entire & Sons’ system of “Cash or Libera! Credit.” This Season’s $1.95 Axminster Carpets, $1.47 RIGHT upon the threshold of the season a reduction of 2S per cent. is of more importance than it would be ACTUAL reduction of 25 cent. upon couches that are the The couches in question were made by | a caretul maker to exhibit in his factory | showroom—to demonstrate in a tangible way the superior quality of his work- Regular price, $21.00 Everything for Housekeeping Cowpert | PEACE BOOMED LONDON STOCKS, LONDON, Aug. 90—Money was in Wood supply in the market to-day and rates had a hardening tendency on set- BUSY tlement and month-end requirements Am Copper oo a Am iy HOY 12 Discounts were firm, Am. 8 & Re pes! tase Trading on the Stock Exchange was — Am. Sugar rs Ma Yacht, Gasoli jactive and prices were strong. The oon- ; Tea atts aoht, Gasolina | clusion of peace gave the elgnal for op- i if} ing | Balt. & Ohio: ay erations which had been checked by the Canadian Paoific, After Making HR euch Ct) Four Rowboals, |recent period of uncertainty. As soon as i Shea @ Odio.: a New High Record, Loses % market opened, dealings in Rus- 2 Chios (Oh at ae . n Rue] yo, ‘ hie, G. Went 43% and the Police of Bath Beach |sians and Japanese were active. The Gain—Reading, St. Paul and) cnc, 3, "4°6i, "> ight former Jumped one point and the latter Fee : [Gone tas cons Jet advanced sharply but eawed | the Industrials in Evidence. [bene 'R’ 0... ‘sou to the fdea that Russia ha BAN terse gee . _|the best terms. Consols were ste Eris lat pf SiN tai RIES Wad mibicw bticMacht hata [dealt inate quarter of @ point advance] Following an trrerular opening to-day | Bik 624.2 in® Pew RBEE {and improved further, Luter profit-tak-|big selling orders were thrown Into the|ioule, @ Nash... 132% 1: *K market, kn from 1-2 to more t kt |Ing caused a alight reaction from the rn, | best quotations of the day | Americans opened strong and move that op uttously feet off ahi 8 were brought wi yesterday's closing, alt Erte was firm during off to $5, “he Lo ny. | Coal & Ire Movement. The { influences wer: | & Iron led the dechne the fine weather all ov quarter, J weak cables and further Corn acted f. police were notified. | New York's o y the p) at 184-2 aor At} On the break, he September, The Kiwi ts about cabin and ts a valu- were 545-5 ESCAPED. RIVED. You can renew the c dyeing, too. Bi you can kee} you do now more mi you wil your dresses, and new and always In Druggists sell t 10 cents per color. on Thompson & the appti- an- INCOMI fe broth » Manuel | stain Denver, Bremey Galy Naples, under the will of for women, if Frederick A Dye ‘Anuual, th Con- Dye Annual, that will & Co. who died at jermuda, he Direction 3 of dyed cloth fer them all free, > Domingo to his wido art abrie a a: SONS As the Tide Is at Y"s know about the tide of opportunity which must be taken at its flood. to the handsomest of modern brass bedsteads. when assortments and colorings are broken. per reliable manufacturer needs ( ation out of the ordinary. Ratchet-End Couch Cash or Liberal ,Credit ng values down afternoon session, however, signs of| pport were evident and prices In many Sugar and Colorado Fuei FROM SANITARIUM. jut, nore much yon pay for new clothes, ribbons. ete., that you can save a: e waists, tc., en ge Diamond Dyes ‘here are articles written by women, the famous Diamond | certain that when you hav" Fiicles and useful hints you wi Book and the 45 We | DIAMOND DYES, - Burlington, Vt, , WEDNESDAY EVENING , AUGUST 30," 1908." STOCKS RALLY, BUT FINISH LOW CLOSING QUOTATIONS, net change m tices or from last recorded pale follows per cent. During | thin fractions of | hough the finish in the industrial rice opening up 1 new high record he gain was olor of that by Important, joney in it than only realize how the newest eule | = Diamond Dyes | Forty-one Suits: For meriy Friced $12.50; Thirty-four Suits; For merly Fricea $14.75; Sixty-seven Su ts: Formerly $19.75; open you! | that go with i} | J some of them to the Fall styles. Address, Its Full Passing Furniture Opportunities In the great Sale at Cowperthwait & Sons’ two stores the fourth week of unprecedented values is now on—the real “ flood tide ” of the Sale. The furniture offered represents every period in the cratt of furniture making, from Sheraton and Colonial Cowperthwait & Sons’ quality is a standard to itself and has been for more years than any of us now alive can count. ; ae Every article of furniture and every yard of carpet offered at the tremendous reductions now prevailing is of that unimpeachable standard—the prices. being made possible only by extraordinary purchases at ‘Manufacturers’ You get the benefit of what we saved on the purchase price, besidesall the advantages of the Cowperthwait Ihe opportunity for such prices is fleeting. You should not wait. Add to the advantage of getting the choicest carpets at clipped off prices the making, laying and lining without cost and you can quickly grasp the magnitude of this stupendous carpet bargain. , _ The Cowperthwait & Sons’ showrooms are flcoded with daylight, where at all times of the day it is easy to discern the rich colorings and tine qualities, THEY were on view two weeks only, when we came upon them and purchased the entire two hundred at figures which enable us to sell to the - housewives of New York at one-quarter off prevailing figures. The variety of patterns is large, yet there are some types in which only one design is shown, Discount price, $15.75 We do not claim these to be new mo ‘To-day'a highest, Jawest and closing prices | Mo. , na yenteniay' clon ss ded male are Four Hundred *3.75 to *5. Shirt Waist Suits at fair quality and it'll te more thin One Dollar. ing price of all the handsome Shirt Waist Suits ‘ nie thought’cheap at $3.75 to $5. This price is in line with our determination not to carry over a single dollar's worth of Summer. You could not buy the bare cloth for a good deal more than these suits —and the styles are the very Met. Becuritieg, COTTON BULLSCHECK fanhatian sot uae SELLING MOVE MENT On i ] —— the market was fairly steady. ‘Orleans was werk and the weat mowed clear conditions for the belt | The opening pr to 10.8t; ver, 2a RF Ot A. Cont & 1 October. MW vo 11,04 rary May, e late pri mber, 11.00) January, 10.) to 10.08; ember, Mar to 1.24. Octobe 11.08; 8 wer a Zs Quoted by Any Store in the World. Go into any store and price an ordinary Calico or Lawn Wrapp. j Yet this is to be th which we have prev merchandise. fhe trignmings And the jot ordinary ow, to say nothing of the trimmings And they are not They are spic-span new—fresi out of their boxes, not a bit mussed or est. for the $5.25 to $7.50 Shirt Waist Suits egive Peerless} °° L100 A Final @learance at the Lowest Price Ever a Ws | Ee Whats | Selling by wife houses broke prices Pacific from 6 to 6 points In the cotton market today before the movement was checked by vigorous bull support, Later New her map » entire es wore: August, 10,80 Novems 11.09 to eh, 1119 Tr, 10.89; March, er Of sell- soiled This lot includes every suit of the higher grades we have left in stock. A great variety of of present fashior Sensational Sale To-Morrow of 249 2s and materials, trimmed to meet the requirements Women’s and Misses’ Last Season’s Suits} In this Clearance of Garments which has occupied our attention—and vyours—for the i past two months, we have said : igh wait until the last days of Summer to give you the most sensational bargains. We cannot wait longer, for the new garments are crowding us for roo ntire sale. TURES sa) ie the Suite which were carried over from Ifst sea So to-morrow we shall place son, and offer them at these pric Reduced to $5.00 Reduced to $7.50 Reduced to $10.00 | 175) ced $39.75: dels, yet the styles are very good and the materials of the About every model that was good last season is represented lot would make you a smart, serviceable garment—and the n Thirty-serenSai's:For Reduced to $14. merly Priced $25.0: Thirty-one Suits; Fo- Reduced to $16. Reduced to $18. merly Priced $27.50: Forty Suits; Former- best. You may The poorest one i is mere nothing. Ready to-morrow—Second Floor. DOWNTOWN: Chatham Square: 195 to 205 Park Row Twenty-/ive Per Cent. Reduction This Week on All Morris Chair HIS reduction does not apply to one or two lots, but covers with equal force our entire stock in both stores. The chairs are.of the smart- est and best styles on the market. They are as well made as the cati- ietmaker can make them. The upholstery work is done in the best possible fashion, and every detail has been given scrupulous attention. The “Morris” — easily holds its place as the favor- ite reading or lounging chair, Any of these chairs may be fitted with our new in- EF) destructible sponge —cush- ions for back or seat at the | small advance of $2.75 4 | chair. J «= These cushions add great- ly to the comfort and wear of the chairs, eloracnll taed 1 { Everything for Housekeeping N keeping with the unusual price-concessions of the ] month, “EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING" can be had at materially reduced figures. In this connection it should be remembered that everything is of the best, combining all that is new in form and construction. Regular price, $19.50 ny Discount price, $14.63 u rout the heavier weight suits, preferring to} naa jonal bargains of the} 75 50 oo prefer n the — \ 4 —_ ‘ \ al { ~~