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SOLLY 4 i LONG LEAD IN VOTE FOR KING —— j sie Business Man} Is 2,009 Votes Ahead of if Nearest Competitor. ie PLEASED AT PROSPECT. db Hé Is Glad to Know He Has| t! { | So Many Friends and Admirers. BALLOT ING iiseesds 0 of Votes Already Cast Yet to Be Counted and More Coming In. 1S__BRISK.| HOW THE VOTE NOW STANDS IN ebb LOP-KING Bi Jone Keobioch .. red Loaler ~ THE WORL D: |He Leads To-Day in the Contest for King of the Coney Island Carnival « Phy} Jolly’ Cand, SAP PoP Carnive] FING: |||A FREE RIDE ON “ZIZ"’ TO-DAY. A King of the Carnival coupon from The Evening World wiil be good To-Day for one _ ride for a lady on Feltman's “Ziz" at Sorey island. Everybody knows “Zia.” This is good for To-Day only and for ladies only, Coupon must be voted at "Ziz" for some can- date. Voté for your choice. 5 4 4 2 awe eee e at Aitred Feline VTP Koch «+. Prwmer .- L ftavares, fr. Sead Ph MINEO. ne Vote for King on the ibaties sather rrlated on ane? | ee ee o 1 , 1 1 ’ 1 » vie esieemed Pines to Dine. v ‘ “ Wiliam Ejgur Marenall, ore of the se Wotine coMten! for + which was strong and Beaute, We Ais retire contwt Pot 1 = foremoat art { the _¢o Nes hee Per tec sineat oe 1 ypened with a genar-{ dead in bis old studiogt No. Tl Broad fb thy Coney Seley . 9 A rise in Inter | way, A streamer of Crape on the door yas ey por ry saga ny vei the re th feature pines of the opaint little building. set down eee. ‘8nd Wines t en Pay!, which Ae it iy among wkyscrapers given over Was. fanned anit ann ent ee “e at! . ces atthe ‘ Site that Phil Jotly had eget ve eos | Where You Can Deposit Prpieaset en | Mec traae vebiescts ‘tee. attention ft ae feat to nénrly 200 Str loca pee E ‘, er . ccamtonal pasverby m the hurrying iortiter (here was kiya «8 ~ fe vening World Coupons. Mt Nort st nil irpiee Ationa his entbusisstc flenG an) at Phe oti A aioe ‘ ae panow ot falreres | ‘ "y c uC ORO 20 1 mn ecg ind oe TAL Jony Is only hirty-t - ne 1h for his LOCATION OF VOTING BOOTHS.| °C tis: Bronte. Eta arte ad, yet he fH one of Coney Irlonits ~ pera he ree A wein of L142 Dut] Mr. Marshall was stricken with pneu Reh bysiness men He . ‘ x cone yy of Heading was 864) monia a week ago. His advanced age fh Manhattan bs tren He ot th rd Weide 3 : he Was seventy-six—made him peculiar Pent to turiner” when he wes ud ’ y the Phila jy vulnerable, and the beat his médica ut OF pohool.. At twenty-tr wae : i y t Stermiechaw,/ Sart avenue em- auned yen attendanms could do was to make hie SNAANRY Of Biratto ed 3 apesd. Kou |], tener. alin nthe tase exit from life a# easy as foxsibie, He Jolent, and enty x pPand| | PA eset Bada Surt aye oint or more. | died att o'clock this morning } ‘welttor the ho * t “ ‘Wl eeuen made : Renee eee however, took the] wor nearly thirty-five years Mr. Mar Nhe Jeti of nniten: bt ’ Bi ae int co Te ee hy| Wall worked in the Broadway ~ Give + aa Fricn * | [Dreamiond, math entrance, eantul upward) Mountaine of brick “and stone Gizd Hs Has Fri ae wont Dily Dean (enel-/rearad on all * of him. a nev “Now 3 dort want 9 fo Stamedie Puedes, emery wrorward Most{ 2! tide northward threatened h Iiders, te ¢ well-known| wholm hit, but he remained herlanid’s, Mowers 4 1 p rallroad stocks. butlin bis home. He piannaed years ago to Str ara’s Uavillon, fart ave Ls a # demand also tor Jolly, Steation's Motel, Surt ave “er gra ee ESE ra andl buwy lfesme Mr, Mar fConertalind Nown, Wear Righth | 4 of bonds §2,499,00r | nal! met mont of the famous men and f wtrret. women of the nineteen eontury Me ex te Taviow. Bath avenue fhe Closing Quotations, ]was the nervonal friend Langtellow mbhe tbigeae? ; 2 es a Hoon neva | 9 1 Hawthorne, ‘hariee Dinkens. so eA Ro. Reriary) SMtieniEN me nai and men of letters, He wae the nial 6 * * Hh Neh - et. fi ooln ihe Jn, 1 he . en : Biss , gas Conch Paine Nailer Seating om Chigs, | frond 8 Lincctn, Grant, Bhenans. Jat “ J , eon \} Rink, Sart avenue Wh + & | fereon Dayis and other proatinent fx Ensthcr, Lum # are go many], | 18 7 1% tn We atirring days of| the otyil | &% > Hi war. He executed nortraite XY all the Other Placer’ Where Votes May Bo 124 7 1B | Prestaente. and they are among ie mas- Cast, 10% } 12 | teroteces. tay following | 4m Westen fe 36% + &| Hin portrait of Lincoln attracted welch ARE, authorized (areaeee, in wep yt % World-wide attention, and his portrait aie Kavertiaiay oat | Batiste, Se iS tagfof Grant js considered by the Grant Sera avehion Ms Agenoy, No Meoskiyp KT, 1B Tt gi [family to de the best ever made of the M mbaum, No. 0 Tatra avenve,| She? 232 oe TR wrest soldier and statesman. Mr. Mar- ny er Advertsing Agency, iby, “- )aball was proud of his association with | eqs ¢ nue, Bre H | th? xreat men of his own country, but | 3. Bt nerd, No. 2 Grand atreat 2M J s*| was particularly fond of rfealting that ry iv iS Sixth ayeny Se? 4 yy | he wae at one time in Baris ae the ROR. er) Hy TR Lanewe of the Envpreen Barente ” [rtetreh “ oot! One of ‘his mont striking works IW» A bt an palnting of the head of Chriet. It ty r No, 10 2% + 19 | peven eet wide and ten feqt high and Dettaa, N Wo +38 | perfect in every deta fi 4 i ~ % )apiyer a >. EXPLODED A BOMB ‘ hema y + & Poke, No. 198 tis WITH HIS HATCHET. + & FREE ADMISSION TO ¢ #,|Tem-Year-Old Giovanni Taken to t is Hospital with Hand and Arm THE DELUGE"’ AT +4, Burned. FREE ADMISSION 10 CONEY ISLAND. £°%) ndn-yesr-old Glorann! Marindo, A t B|No. ot Morris avenue, the Bronx, to- ine of c i F Ri day found an wuexplodea bay dear STEEPLECHASE A k ng Of the Carnival coupon + yy [Dia home." Tt bad been dropped by one The Evening World voted by a + 1% lof the celebrators of the feast of Han FRIDAY. Nae ote oer ee E'B) Gulte ShMarire ic wursanrne TP a ¢ nev Island, next Fri ae + ty Italiane from the northern prov. omen? 2 sear “iis ay, w 1 admit + Pl isces of Italy lewt Monday ulght. teenle the voting to “The Dely 9| Giovanni took the bomb home and annour for Friday only and for ladies atuer many ineffectual atteapts cooded in. expl with « he coupon must be filled out ie Eve World 4 t 2 and voted for some candidate, Vor More for 4 h King th at Deluge” and vote for your oer same Carnival may enter Steeplechase free ita eight Rape apegmmapoead n Friday of this week HEADLESS BODY IDE! us Me o NTIFIED, eworane As, ever—bit with “whole Condition: i} aut coupen for nea mare eigapapag yd akin ! inglechanded, while | naithonss PUL aut oupon f MADISON, Conn. AUK 92D he head Vener Ads. show | aes ipa motor-| foots, yachts, &c, s piseine o: ‘seagon-closing your choice of King and show same to gatekeeper at Steeplechase Park Vote mast be droppat in The Eve ning Wofkd Coroival Hallot Box, just chase gate, Vote for Good Friday on a un mtn. end of King and thelr views on v FREE SKATING AT THE SEA BEACH ROLLER RINK. Charles T. ¢idedto-throw open his Sea Beach Palace Roller Rink to everybody who votes coupon for King an Ev the rink. thy em KILLED on the atoamehip Cacique tn Erte lay when he and ko the wh ly killed. and ved at Re Tis Wrthe ey, wt ea the contest. Earl has generously de- ening World Carnival in the voting booth This offer lasts to the J! Vote for the fj have a with en Skate A reney the stunendomm s1ee.o0 n¢ of the Coney Island Ti rm pAnE Ie commending ry IN SHIP'S HOLD. LL, & Joiner Nae at work Was «(ruck by @ Lalling Hed Into the hold. He aft wnnel and wan in which wi He wns forty rears old |The sot of here day } THeoklvn of Market pele in bo tess body of a man before identitiod ae tyet Y fram » Bound line wt wo testhere came here STOCKS JUMP AND «GOIN BIG BLOCKS MARSHALL, HOT ‘NOTED Harriman and Hill Shares, with Reading, Lead Buying Boom Revival, buying excitement tn day brought prio n, Grest th m faa! as. wictle the Pac 4 lawson moored ndtabhy fevel wae maimalinod found ys op the brach ‘ of who Juieped overboard Or for ORE body was WEDNESDAY EV (CUBANS OFF 10 BATTLE REBELS UNDCR GUERRA Col. Avalos Leads Govern- ment Force for Engage- ment at Guanes. HAVANA, Aug. 2.—The ‘entire Gov ernment force commanded by Col Avalos, left San Juan de Martines early to-day and moved tn the direc tlon of Guanes and of the ponition oc cupled ‘by the Insurgents under Pino Guerra, Congressman Campos Marquetti is teported to have entered Cabanas, the north coast of the Provin Pinar dei Rio, thirty-five ‘miles fre Havana, ith « large band of: insur. genta. The tn ot nirgents have removed the pails from parts of the Cub entral Rail road, in = of ¢ Province of Santa Clara. Seventeen recruits belonging to one company of the rural alleged to have planned 4 the Insurgent placed In jail here The cost of the work of attempting to suppress the ineurn have been ar tion up to the rhe OYA TaN lh © in EHX # Mondieta's forons PANTER, IS OEAD Passed Away in Broadway Stu- dio, Where He Worked fot Thirty-five Years. Surrounded by the beautiful paintings tnd engravings that made him famous or MAJESTIC DUE TONIGHT. SEWPORT, Aus. 22.—The White liner Majewtic, from Liverpool for New York, 44 reported. by wirsans train tie, Nanwveker Shoals ly ye yesterday afternoon. ING? AUGUST 29, ‘19. . SENT TO-DE M—/ROCKS HURLED ANOTHER HOSPITAL! BY BLAST HURT MAN AND WOMAN Mrs. J. L, Thompson and Superintendent at Presbyterian Refuses Reason for Transfer to Bellevue. {9 Bast Ninth street, and hte larvtiady, | third floor of No. 22 West One Hindred Pad a and Forty-fourth street when a rock re. Mary Stadie t No. 9) Mest from the Binet came hurtling torougn Bixty-third street. last night teceivea| the window, strik'ng and breaking her elograms saying that he was fn ja erit. slievue Hospita ot Ho, Bs West Ono cal state at Bell H 1 At fleme y-tdurth street, was both th dyterian Hospttar hs evra tik re Z u there when t je of the bi, merous , Nee tie, wae” | stomen krdeked the windows out of the hed last- inquired regariing * COR-lhullding & front of which he @ition, but on inquiry they found that Fee gon 9 ane one fatling glass cut bis ween taken tn an ambulance | hed and neck in several places. 0 ne ene teriak ‘Hee | AM ambulance from the Harlem Hos tal lene atiended 8 He died eary tractor George L. Hrown. It way & that at least twewe charges of ‘dyna mite hy en placed in as Fwany drilled wen outspoken al of hope. cher hospitals jes and thet this wae tc muct pore sald that the been unusuatly loud and » ead no arrests folent that anacy ist | i { | } b into affect /PRISONER KILLED BY GUARD IN FIGHT. letwar factory owned and operated by §. K |OCTOBER COTTON AT AMERICAN JESUITS IN ROME FOR ELECTION. ROME, Aug. %—Very Rev. Joseph F. Hanselman, Rev. Thomas T. Gannon Rey. Henry Moeller and Rev. Jor immelsman, all Americana, heve arrived here to take part in the election General ‘of the Jesuits, whieh will be held next Saturday TURKISH TROOPS CONSTANTINOPLE INVADE PERSIAN TERRITORY, Aug. 7%—The Persian Ambassador here has been tn- from Teheran occupied + Persian district of ar, comprising some t The Ambassador has lodged rgetic protest whi the PULAJANES vol phe CAPTURED BY FILIPINO VOLUNTEERS. Saulve volunteers haye captured Armogines Sa the province of Lay near Baybay. The * been Troops, Who will prevent ROOSEVELT'S CONGRATULATIONS TO DENMARK'S KING. Denmark, Auk %—Preaident Roosevelt bas cabied to King y the ES Miniter, Mr. O'irten. bis congratulations on able to NEW ITALIAN AMBASSADOR TO GREAT BRITAIN. ROME. Aus &—Marquis 4! San Olullano, who was Foreign Minister tn the no binet, wae to-da: poointed Iialian Ambaraader to the Court of &. Foe rne eotiina’ was deckied about the Waghington imbasey, = SPANISH TROOPS FIGHTING STRIKERS. MADRID. Aug. %—Despatches from Santander report serious conficts be- tween the troops and strikers and humerous casuaities on both sides, Two bri gains of troops have been ordered to the scene. AMERICAN ARMY ENVOYS IN BERLIN. BERLIN, Aug” 0. —Brig.-Gen. Thomas H. Barry and others, who wit repre- font the American Army at the German military manoeuvres, have arrived here and ere lodged at the Hotel Bristol, In apartments ordered by Emperor William. i ee , ‘TELEGRAPH URGING JEWS TO BECOME CITIZENS, BOSTON, Aug. 2.—Fifty thousand circulars have been tenied by the Feder. sion of Jewish Fraternal Organizations urging the Jewish people of Boston to become nRturaliaed befare Sept. 77, when the new Naturalieation will go Ti Is ekpeced that 10200 names will be witted to the lial of AY nitems willed Aug. 2—-In a deaperate feht in the United States chmond, serving ‘a sentence for train robbery, wi FEDERAL AGENTS. “seize CHAAR FACTORY. YORK, Pa, Aux, %—United States revenue agents to-day seised a large Baineel, at Dallastown, th unity me million clgate and ityefive thousan® mis of yverpment recelyed no revenue hed been gent oar from ATLANTA ‘Gn. itis that at tonmcco for which the the place NEW YORKER HURT IN PITTSBURG TROLLEY CRASH. PITTSBURG, Aug. %—Two trolley cars of the Pitteburg Ratlway Company 6 in collision. here fo-fay and four persone were injured, of “ ey cee eiinion, bere seiey Sovu wavelling waleaman Among those MURDERED BY BLACK HAND AGENTS. BCRANTON, Pa., Aug. %—C. EB, Mossenwer, watchman for the American Bridge Worka Company in Athens, Pa. was found dead to-day with seven atab wounds in bie body. The murder l@ laid to the door of the Biack-Mand Society And two men are under arrest FOUR RUN DOWN AND KILLED BY TRAIN. LOVELAND, ©. Avg. %—Four workmen were ran down and killed end another man was fatally tnjured hogy by # Baltimore and Ohio Bouthwenters train at Symmem, three miles trom here. ADMIRAL TRAIN BURIED AT ANNAPOLIS. ANNAPOLIS; Aug %—Adopiral C1. Tran, ind to--Chine—-on-shing— wile i® command of the Asiatic Station, was buried to-lay in the Naval Come. nt the Academy tery Ok SENT TO PRISON FOR TRYING TO SRIBE JUROR, DOC: STON, Aug, B—Dr. Walter M, Clark, charged yrith comempt of court in attempting, to bribe a juror sitting tn the Dr. Sinclair manslaughter trial ne ihteueedt to two years at hard labor by dudge Harris in che Superior Criminal Court toxtey BANK PRESIDENT DIES SUPRDENLY. PEABODY, Mans, Aug, %—Nathan ymonds, president of the Warren National Bank: dled suddenty <t ie haine here to-day of Bright's dimwase, 9: le age of ae <tree yar. WHEAT PRICES SAG NEW LOW REGOAD,| UNDER BEAR PRESSURE. detoher touched a new low record In| Wheat was sluggish with little change the early cotton market toBay, while | in prices in the early market to-day share wee ie presdure Alt] Later prices saged of on asiling first prices were off] Orenmire along tie Ine Ae poop ROTO $ to & volnts, reflecting beariats soy New York onpnine prices were, Whos to the announcement thE) necember, sid: Muy, S646 bid on wae Moving rapidly, Tater] @b‘cage'e apening prices were: Wheat ‘ there was 9 enuly of 2] —Vevemien, 44-4 Wiss; Septem 8 mi 7 to 115-8 to TM; May. t91-4, Corn-—May. we wv [4 O4 to HTS, December, 44 tm a4 4-5; | ‘the apeniog priven w 5. | Repiemper, 14, FAM Dit, October. S481 Mew, sVork's closing prices Were AW bid: Deoember, 2) bv neat tay At Mob bid Sasteenwer, Wie January, $49 tw 910; Frorueg bid) December, © te M4; March, 92 to O8t; Apel ne; Maw 2.25 10 iy tpening price ; Reopteon Nebvweidver, $23 io B94; tino oa 148 to ts Junuaary, nat to O14 John Schaffer, a watchman. fi tumbied from the fret foor tw the) COrdelli Cornech Vic- basement of @ new bullding at No. «8 : Enst Bixty-fourth street which he wae tims of Recklessness. guarding, on Sunday afternoon, The fall might nor have hurt a younger —— man very badly, but Schaffer was past! An excessive dynamite charge in bins bia sixty-aitth dirthday, and when by-| ing a rock for An excavation in On standere picked him up be had a trac-| Hundred and Forty-Afth street and Sev tured = sku! interna: injuries. | enth avenue thie afternoon hurled trae. Policeman McBnree got an aimbulance wie theetighout a. fadide trom the Presbyterian Hospital and and seriously injured a| sent the obf man there woman and ® man Schaffer's nearest relative, Mra Jown| Mri J. L. Thompson wan sitting in Haftendack, his niece, who liver at No.| the front room of her apartment on t asting bed | cftinena hase ea ea LINDA i htc a Ba ated | 'BRAVE HELLO GIL SAVES TWO LIVES Miss Doyle Swims to Rescus of Young Women Whose Boat Upset in Flushing Bay. SAYS IT “WAS NOTHING.” But Neighbors Call Her a Heroing and Plan to Give Her a eda} ause Miss Cartie Doyle, the pretty Jo : he central telphone st Kewtown, Bdtough of took a day off yor jay her was bh k congratulations | d two f girls who are | ng have agein until they ha | Mine Doyte wen t friends tn Elmburat, and in the afternoon rty ided on a dip. They re- to the pler projecting Into Piuah= ag Bay and while the more timid mem- vere were splashing about Inshore Mies | Doyle. f* an accomplished awimmer, wre taking graceful ‘dives from @ floa yards from th (he Ddathers were me from the pler. women in the water.” m ayerboard Help!* ne of thé women dared Miss Jegste eeling women. were buoyed up by them. The 4 Mine Waterman rand towed her to the up- t and instrocted her to elin white d the other girl Miss Nichols was comoletely | hausted when her vlucky — react | rea Doyle told Her to } fe and then swam with Having & When the men got home from the olty théy were told all about It. and it was feclded at an impromptu meeting to get Dorje, the “nest kold medal over delegation vieited the hy Mary where the hole’ scription [learned to wim last find she aM. she Fepeated Into, the Gredth time “Thank you was nothing much.” name was placed first Mat Miss@ Dorie but ‘really tt ‘DRUNK AND HAD BANKER'S CARDS | Vice-President Sayers Angered by Police Deduction of j Prisoner's Identity. ‘That almost any drunken man whe Wippens to wear « collar and have some business carts may pase himeeit ‘off os | a Wall street financier in the eyes of the Tenderioin police may de indicated by the arraignment in Jefferson Market Conrt to-duy of an anidentified man He was cherged with drunkenness, un- der the name of “Gilbert B. Sayers, there were found ip ‘al business tanto toert BL Sayers, Beoond Vice-President Metropolitan Bunk.” | To most pe the man would never have been taken for a bank president, but he got away with what he evidentiy thought Waa an excellent joke. In court he preterved an imprestive silence whoa ques Joned by reporters. A awedy inok- ing youth, who sald he was the pr.sour ors stepson, came to court, bot be, | too, would say potting, Magistrate Cor- | nell discharged the man without giving his a chance to tell his story, | ‘The man was found in the hallway of vacant house aC Thirty-second pireet >t night by Po.toe | man O'Nell He was very drunk end unable to walk. Whey he was starched the cards, & bunch of key’ and & ceurle of lJetterk were found oh him The police accepted the cards as evidence of his identity, and to-day sald no record had been made of the addrosies of the eaten which were not addressed to Se: Rite: cerkreaiden avers very angry, whe! bie roe ang’ Worid reporter informed eon one ten The DARI, ”—te ward, Wor coming over to the Tende an evening. cards were uni Those the vor Stone ea Ae ice would ive mare. carstu} before the allow & law-abiding cit! * nay tone put on court recoras ke a drank jara SON OF FAIRBANKS DUMPED INTO MUD. | With Friends, He Goes Ovér Em. bankment in Alo and Rescuers Had to Pull Them Out. (Special to The Breaing Wortt) IPSWICH, Mags. Avg S-Pyedericky Fairoanks, von ‘of Vice-Prewident Palre loanke. while retucfing from Apis place leo Alagnolia with friends ip an auto at midnight, took Vhe wrong rod and on a fam Tun «trick # causeway Mt the base of Bagle Mil and finally broaghe up at a dead terminal pf the road. In achetaptiige Vo turn the machin an Over jae atts oa

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