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GE NEPHEW vn TRY 10 _ dames H. Sage, Sage, of Troy, * Declares He Will Fight for the Fortune. TS GOING IT ALONE Doesn't Care What Other Heirs Do and Will Insist On lis Full Share of Estate. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1906. BREAK WILL SEEK EVIDENCE HERE. se Interested Declare $10,000,- 000 Gift to Wife Proof of Old Man’s Weakness. 3 , Tuty M—Tames Ho Sage, a Bephew of the Inte Rusoll Sage. is ty for the statement thet the fhe Gecease’ millionaire wit! be ‘This morning te madd the statement: “Ihave made up my mind to get that ieaaeli aie Bloc relative of Russel! ‘erm thought of getting more ‘Phe $25,000, Dut na it ts, 1, for one, shall tanks on attempt to get what I ought _ to Dave, and I don't intend to be beaten ut of it either. “I do not know what the other hetrs Gad Boing, orto Tt caret ander fant, however, that Mra Elisabeth Geer, of New York, will also contest the will, but I think she would be Wativfied with ® Jesser amount than would haye tellen vw her had Russell Feat TN TRRTT ak treeerdrind — trou | “would probably do, Ail she wante is @ ‘My case i in the hands of Senator! Bapar T. Brackett, of. Saratoga, and any further information as to what will Megane tous, tome from him.” ! A protracted conference vesterday be- twoen counsel for Mrs Rusrell Sage fil the exeoutors of the Sage will, held | effise of De Lancey Nicoll, was de to the exclust The Evening World that portly before his death presente fe bile wife $10,000,009 ln caah. Not Like the Old Gage. As tending rroborate the conten: tion that Mr. o was feeble lect when he made the will Fury, 19M, th Which he cut off Bt law with &5,000 apiece men of the wok Unat gave Hi Sway would. ye tmportant et Russe tHe wan nap ia end, and bequerte a 4 ) Beek to break by many laws A matter | Ni Q 1 6 wn abe Hae! to- the executors the legal ta. ot Joweph pei nih the 3 or hive tert ‘¢ zi vindietid nie ORR Im Bete THE TYPE WHICH Fe canes BEAUTIFUL WHAT Do You THIN TS OF THAT ? As the Gaekwar Sees the Angles And Curves of American Girls By Maurice Ketten, THE RUDE THING I WON DE! WHETHER H MEANS me ? ‘WALDO TO BE POLICE BOSS FOR A MONTH Bingham Going on Vacation and Turns the Depart- ment Over to Him. SAVES BOY VICTIM STOCKS SENT UP FROM PAUPER GRAVE Miss Giulia Morosi Morosini Adds to! Many Deeds of Charity in the Bronx. ON LARGE BUYING Wall Street Prices Back to High Level Before TATes DUYINE OM the Mock Exchange! | today carried United @tates Steel up to x. | # RDG the wéneral level of prices rome | to the dest again, Vaton Pacitle aod Southern Pacific got Commissioner Bingham compteted his | Arrangements to-day the control of the Police Department Deputy Rhinelander ‘The Commissioner will start on his va- Inw of the send musk, Shd aenghereh ‘SP: cation at 10.80 A. M. to-morrow not be thade public, and for thirty days et least be will have « four-year-old Jace wee ran down and c while playing tn Spayten Duy: tor turning over charity of Mine Morominl,—the wallkaown whip}! 1-2 over ta) of Riverdale, | Central to-day throawh nite: Atchison, Louisville and Wart= ville and Tennessee Coal 1, and Reading ~} eeeond preferred 2 Electrio declined 18-4, and St Paul and - ciosiimg wae firm and near }ana banker's cng woman provided tor a plot chenter, and went $100 in gold to Acting Piped snort Anca “It I ckn arrange to stay away longer be announced as ba} bade farewell to tha Headquarters re+ | “T will-streteh my vacation, | Waldo will run stricken mother of seven eur viving children. the @xception of the United fi States Steel stocks, all of the promi- iritien started While I am gone Mr. things. The only order I ihn ip not to tatk for publication.” Commissioner r driving near the Parkway when the no 4. big shake up announced 1@ 48 well away from the! Ung large trae: might be announced whether he was about to leave for « vacation or not tt was the hope of the Commissioner three inspectors before de- t he will be un- appointments unt tape of the ¥ ty Is responsible herald expenses and parting for his rest, able to make the The Clowing Quotati [Peters decided to begin an invest spectors has been woted upon, Commissioner Schmittborger | soon as he returna, The trial: will prob: Alled early in September, |that the case against Schmitt , Commiantoner quad has been the men composing have been transférred. Patrolman Philtp Fatinet, whe ot the_st | Amainst, Sonmittberger, ham’s “Street-Cleaning fer FORGERS CAUGHT HERE Charged ohh Sein Swindling San SEEhPtt n the Schmittherger mat loner Waa anked er him personally now he had been transferred to tho| x Francisco People Out o Thousands of Dollars WHEAT AND CORN | MARKETS OPEN STEADY, ; opened Meadier this a smorning |? ir demand from A little deme west opened meady |COTTON FUTURES FIRM ASSURANCES ON CABLE | ew be FAt~May h; The ember, Bi. feawo's {rlosing petcan wore 14 vid; May T4; Oot vil @ offered. pochdahatl ins" ned FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, July S-~Bor allver stesay ‘uated as follows The clostnk pricw were rentes ¥/ franne tow, the account ARIS, July to Sin Auer nce 0 contimen. TOF London, ® DETECTWES PROBE SULLIVAN'S DEATH Mason- Peters; Alleged Sui- cide’s Relative, Hires Private Sleuths to Investigate. Owing to an elecnent of mystery wur- rounding the supposed ulcide of Robert Sullivan th the apartments of Mise Jee sica Buck, In Wert One Hundred and Firat atreet, Mason Peters, brother-in- vate Weteotiven to make an investiga who Is « theatrical mana ger in the Knickerbocker Teeatre Butid- ing, maid today that he wae cot satie fied with thé official repdrt In the case “Bullivan,” he aid, “war manager of the Blossom Heath Inn, at Larchmont On the day of hia death he had been at the track and apartment on b pped at Mies Buck's urn. He took some jwine with tm and they drank It to- wether.” Miss Buck, sccording to her story to the police, was in the kitchen with « negro servant preparing & drink for Sullivan when she heard a pistol shot | When she ran into the bedroom the man wan dead on the bed. The supposed wutcide oceurred at 6 o'clock. but It wa not reported to the police until four hours Inter. ‘The re- port was made by Dr, Bertrand Watts. who is a member of the Board of Health. The police were told @ultivan was short in hie gocounts, and after his employers flatly denied this tion “There was no reason why he should Lave killed himself.” he‘ declared. “He bad everything to live for and was in 4 cheerful nvood only the night before his aor EME eS “4g = TRANS-ATLANTIC NSC." WELCHES” Declines to Pay $4,000,000, Its Entire Loss in San Francisco Fire. SAN FRANCISCO, July #1. ~The Trans-Ationth Insurance Com- of Hamburg, Germany, hae re- to pay San Francteco tnaurance alms approximating $4,000,000. ‘The fol- was also in-|J0Wing statement was given out last twine in parte of |Pightby the local officials of the com- pany “The Trans-Atlantic Fire Insurance | |Company denies lability upon the ground that the losses arose from an| overwhelming catastrophe, due to a viattation of Providence, for indemnity | against the consequences af which the | |poliey never was imtended to provide, and does not provide, Moreover, t attitude { tho reinsuring companies at els the TransAtlantic to as- sume this position.” orenteartadiameiciceeit WINGSHOT KILLS A BOY. tad Not Seem by Markaman Hiring at Throws Golt Bal MARSHFIELD, death of seven-year-old Gordon M Browo, who was shot while bis father, Harry 8. Brown, and Arthur H, dee Were snocling #4 MA Oasme Into (the air, whe Charles” W _ % waved her hand and he waved MMe tn return. Then Mra. Gray closed the | window and opened a door tn the apart. | ment leading to the tailway, that her} LATEST COMPLANT husband might the readier make his way through the darkened halle, Minut elapsed, but the fariinr footatep was not heard, Alarmed, Mes Gray hurried to the stoop, where she found Ner husbaod lying prostrate, Ho Fashionable, Too, Because) Wife of John Gray Finds Him) *pesret to be insensibie. When an You Get It Running a Motor Car. CAUSED BY VIBRATIO Comes from Keeping the Foot Con- stantly on the Brake While Running a Machine, Now it's “chauffouritis,” Tt i# the new and fashionable motor Gisease, and if you have not felt some Of the effects Of It tt ts either because you do not own a car or do not run it yourself tf you do. “Chauffevritis is caused by the con- fequent vibration of fast running of huge automobiles, The driver at the meeoring wheel, who is compelled to constantly keep a foot on a brake ele vated several inches from the floor, continually feel the grinding jar, which eventually leads to & oramp and an upsetting of the nerves, In some cases limbs are known to have been partially paralysed, and men hare been sent to hospitals, Numbers are compelled to quit thelr work tn the gaiddie of the day owing to the state “of collapse in Which the nerve-wrecking motion some. times leaves them. The disease is mostly prevalent in London, where the motor bus is gradu ally tekibg the piace of the dntient horse vehicle. ‘These are huge cars which rumble coarsely as they proceed ‘The brated et # ABR Bioration and the necessity of the men keeping a f on them ofter, leads to serious results. Local members of the Chauffeurs Club, at No, 17% Broadway, and of the Chauffeurs’ Registration Bureau. at No. 1789 Broadway, say but little effects of the disease have so far been felt In America “The reason for this," said Witliam | Stone, @ member, “te he cars used here do not weigh half a& much es the huge London bus. Sometimes chau feurs of high-speed racers are affected with a cramp. which passes away with a few days’ rest. The drivers. however, Of these huge delivering trucks wil {n time feel the effects of the heary, lum- dering motion. “A tew of our men.” remarked the superintentient of the New York Trans. portation Company, Forty-ninth street and Eighth avenue, “have complainet Of Hight pains inthe right ie Tris results when a chauffeur keeps his foot on the brake too long. The senmtion at firwt tm like that of a tember going to sleep.” ee POPE HAS PRAISE FOR ROOSEVELT Expresses Highest Esteem of) President to American Pilgrims. ROME, July H.—The Pope to-day te ceived the AmArican pilgrimages oon-| ducted by the Right Rev. Henry G briela, Bishop of Ogdensburg, N. ¥., ana |]! John J. MeGrahe, of Brooklyn, N. Y. who were presented by Mer. Kennedy, rector of the Atnerican College. ‘The Ponti! recalled with satisfaction that, tmmediately after bis election, the firat pilgrima, was composed of Americans, was con ducted by Mr. Mo@rane and was pre- senthd by Cardinal Gibbons Mr. McGrane gaye the Pope @ «old pen and obtathed the Pontif's white skull cap. Bieta Gevrtety presented to the Pope $1,860 of Peter's pence. Con- tinulng Bivhop Gabriela quoted Prea- dent Roosevelt: as saying to him on learning that he whe fo conduct « pil- grimage to Rome: “Tell the Pope that J send him my protound regards. I have ‘tried to treat Protestants and Catholics alike, an my latest appointments show, I will try to perpetuate this policy, This Re- ublic will stand for many @ century. expect that there will be Catholic Presidents as well as Protestants. 1 trust Tint ait wil teat—each other as T have tried to do.” The Pope anawered, His! warmly, exprensin, love for the United Stal Very highest esteem of Pr 3 July M.—The velt. CHINESE STUDENT KILLED. Sent by Emperor to Atten@ the Harvard Summer School. @huen Pan, one of ‘eral young men recenily sent here by the Emperor of wchool, diet at the Cambridge Hospital last night. During the eyening he fell from electric car and sugtamed « fracture of the skull According t his fellow students, the! oung man was a of, high standing in 1 Chinese Court, He —~ twenty~ Ave in. ambulance reached the place Gray was dead. Heart dies ir pie: tt - Dying on the Higtied as the frobable cause of death, Stoop. Peer 4 TET PASSENGERS DETAINED. John Gray, thirty-five years of 88°.) xinety-Kight Cabana on Morro © clork, who resided with his wife and family at No. 821 East One Hundred | and Thirty-ffth street, died on the! i, Cun, arrived here to front stoop of bia home early to-day | vana at the moment when his wife expected| N wengers on the to hear hie footsteps on the staircase. | Mo" e detained at Hommen He had gone out but a few minutes be-| s!And 48 8 precaution seainst yellow fore to get a breath of fresh air, he) a had told her. | HEAVY TRADING ON BOURSE, / Gray was a delicate man, having been PARIS, July %.—Prices an.the Bourse ia bad heatth for months, @olicitous| to-day opened heavy) ewing to a _num= for her husband's safety, Mrs. Gray | ber of forced sales of Russians haa cautioned him not to go too far/ Ru from the house. When #he later looked out of the window acd saw her hus-| Sinead at band approaching slowly Mra. Gray IW at 464.00, H.ONeill & Co) | August Sale of ‘ if MISSION FURNITURE. } Cn Bent to Hoffman Dr. Von Humbracht, German Minister day from Ha- » Castle. on the steamer M From the Grand Rapids Furniture Exposition. | The collection offered in this sale is the product of Stey Bros, Co,—the famous makers of Quaint Furniture in Arts and Crafts. The price reductions are material in every case and in some instances less than half, . Mission Rockers | Mission T ables At 2:76... 0+. + regularly 5.50 At. 3,00... regular! ft 5.00 a) “3.00 6.50, HD. ..e eee 98 rah 7. “ 800.. é 4d = ci OOM OM 6a keane « baad 15.00) « 10.09 tee . ee 23.25 | Mahogany Arm Chairs -regularly 75.00 | | ¥} 60.00 Mahogany Settees » | 10. 50 At $24.00. regularly 187.50 23.25‘ 55.00. 82.50 he received, Aug. 6 19%, | if [eee CAMBRIDGE, Mass, July &1.—Cheng | China to attend the Harvard summer | Mahogany Rockers | i kigiay Book Case regalarly 17.00 At 50,00...... regularly 75.00 | 4: G7.7S0 ™ QDDO...... 60.00 Oriental Rugs An exceptional showing of the most popular weaves at substantial reductions from regular prices, Average sizes 3 to 4 feet wide by 6 feet long; regular T Prices $t4,00 to-£25.00, Special at 10.00 to 18. 00 1,15 Hammocks, BSc, We are showing an extra good assortment of Ham-) mocks. We offer to-morrow our regular $1.15 Ham- > 85¢ eT ET CSE PTR OTEPT UP ere ori Cush steno (Fourth Floor.) Housefurnishings and China | All First Quality at Special Prices To-Morrow (Basement) El-an-Gee Enamelled | Dinner Ware Presetoing Kettles | Special sale of fing English Porce. | | 40 Ot. 12 Ot. 44 Ot. 18 Ot.| lain Dinnerware, decorated in old |. —| royal blue designs, just what you | | Reguiar —-$30-—-60e——-Phe—-4.05 a in ee to save your finer | jal 28c 36c 45¢ 63¢ rn 2 our choice of the fol- Maslin Preserhing Kettles Tea cups and saucers, dinner Plates, breaktast plates, sou Iron, white porcelain lined. Special plates, tea plates, oatroual values. dishes No.2 No.4 No, $b, 6No.7.No.8] djsnee Mud preserve pie iio cba lh Each, at.. Qh B6c 40c 44¢ 48c She Frutt Jars | Hair Brooms Mason's ball’ machine porcelain hi Iined Fruit Jars, tight fitting cov. Beet quality, a tran iy Bere ers. Every -one tested at taetory. 7c. ae Pint sizes, per dozen . Quart-sizes; per dozen Wash Boilers | Kreamer’s extra heavy black Tin fe Jetly Glasses | | Wash Boilers, 18-ounce cold rolied4 Six-ounce size Jelly Glasses with | | copper bottom, warranted not to|tight fitting cover; regularly 24¢,; | rust. "size 8, special at..... $69) daren ,....,.., k-easherta on | §,50 Dress Suit Cases, 4.50 (Basement. Dress Suit Cases, made of russet or brown cowhide, double steel frames, English handle, heavy leather | counies, linen lined, fitted with shirt pockets, 24-inch 4,50) size, reguiar value $5.50; special Al... +s ances ae SN, | Sixth Ave., 20th to 2ist St., N.Y. | | When Ordering Tea Dov't swear! You wou't mind tb sweat if you woap o Watrrorooted Mero Collar, It can't Wilt and you can clean it dn mw moment with # damp cloth Juat Uke other Mipan exert i's Waterproof, At collar vhups, OF Of Uk Collars 26 owns, Cults $9 canta MENTION DISTINCTLY