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GEN MAC LEN, SULTANS CHEF ~ HELD BY BASU Noted Scotchman, Command- er of Moroccan Army, Tricked-at Meeting. ; Offer Pardon to Outlaw and Was Seized.’ At TANGIDPR, July 2—Kaid Gen. sir <— Hany MacLean, commander of the j Bultan's bodyguard, has been made o | prisoner by Raisuli, the bandit chief, { and -will be held as a hostage by the | Setter unti] the Sultan agreas to pardon Rateul on bis own terms. i | Gen. Maciean was negotiating with | Matsui regarding the latter's pardon [when he was made prisoner. | Gen. MudLean ins former offtcer of {the British army, having served in the { Bixty-ninth Regiment of Infantry, and | ta descended from an old Scotch family, } JAN his Influence with the Sultan hes | been exercised in the interests of oivil- feetion and humenity and he is untver- gally respected even among the most |“ fanatical of the foreigner-hating Moors. 7 PARIS,-July 3—Advices reosived here prom Mereese say_that Kaid Gen, gir (Harry Maclean, who was negotiating with Ratsull, tho bandit chief, for the ‘latter's pardon by the Guitan, has been ‘made a prisoner by the bandit, who not Penly announces that he will make his ‘Off -sonditiona for his pardon but de- mands the payment of ransom before Mderty. July 3—The capture of Kaid MacLean, the virtual commander * ef the forces of the Sultan of Morocco, by Raiaull ix reearded here es a mas- ‘ter vtrolbe of the bandit, whose suc- Gossful career stared with the seizure _DETAINED AS HOSTAGE, | Went to Raisuli’s Camp to) 300 ICE DRIVERS. STILL REFUSE TO - RETURN TOWORK Wagons Are Left Standing in Some of the American _Company’s Barns. of Ien_Perdicaris. Bvident waa completely hoodwinked. Only yee- terday he telegraphed to the Sultan that Raisuli had agreed to all the former's proposals. ‘ There is little goubht here that the endit will hold MoLean as hostage ~—untilhe-le-reinstated in power and ‘otherwise indemnified for the losses ‘értven the Governorship 6r “Tangier. from Gen. MacLean, as he 1s now known, fs the’ Commander-in-Chiet of the Army of the Bultan of Morocco. he was born in Argylshire, <—-—“peen—in— the Moorish service #0 many. = years that he ts regarded as a fol- Jower of the Prophet. The only traces “of tia nationality that haye survived these years are Ws Scotch accent and thls unobanging love of Scotch whts- key. Ho is the latest of the sons of Cale- Gonia “who, from’ the days of Louln Xi's Booitish archers, have carved | out their careers with swords in tor-| eign lands. fs eeepc however, Station A sta smaller reached. $1,090,000 DAMAGE BY FLOOD. | BAKPRSFTELD, Cal, July 3—The | Buena Vita Lake levee has bmken, Nooding 2,000 apres of land b ng ©) pany, and cauelréc, 1.0000 damage. * he Sunset Railway bas deen put out of | omc 20.011 Nelda ut off | from con this city, ristown, N. J.>"Mixty-three, years ago, | and recetyed his early education In Exeter, NI Father McDonald waa stricken witn| Miller & Lux and the Tevis Land Com-| paralysis three weeks ago. He ia #ur- | vived by a sisté low from the shock of nia death, and | brother tp Kansas City, i DONT HOO FIRECRACKERS IN YOUR MOUTH AND LIGHT EM ‘rhe laction taken at the !nformal con- ference last night between the leaders of the striking drivers of the American Ioe Company twenty-five locais of the United Team- sters of America, at which. the dele- gates promised to do all they could to aid the strikers, tended to stiffen the backbones of the men who are out, and nearly three hundred of them refused to return to their wagons this morning. “At Btation A of the —Amerioan—Ice Company, howev: out all of its wagons, fifty-one including wagons and trucks, the old men man- ning them. At Twenty-aixth strect si Tittle” or “nothing doing, drivers and helpers standing rm. Prior o the hour for going to work this morning there strikers at Ninth street and Avenue D, at which Leader particularly the men omployed at &e- ‘thon A, to stay out. The latter refused, and went “" Each owagon and truck sent out from ofMfoer in the employ of the Amarican Ica Company or a un!formed policeman. There were several slight demonstra tlona against the returning strikers, but | Leader Ferrat! said this snorning that he was going to devote a considerable portion -of- the day..to.risiting the ico dealers, whom buy thelr ice from the American Jee Company, and trying to induoe them to ures upon President Oler, of the mt- “which: he has sustained” since-the- was ter~company, 5 compromising with the strikers, Thero will be a meeting of ‘the etrike leaders ‘and delegates from the twenty-five lo- cals at No. 161 Eighth avenue to-night ‘at which it $s thought a deotaton to adapt more drastic measures than have but he hes) yet been employed to force the Ameri- can_Ico Company to terms will be ~~ —___ SHOCK OF PASTOR'S DEATH MAKES HIS SISTER ILL. BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., July 3—Rev. John J, McDonald, pastor of 8t. riek’s Church’ and dean of the Catn-| | otto clergy of this wection, died at tne rectory early’ Father McDonald was born in Mor- New York Real Estate, The last block of the famous | old Watt farm has just been | sold by Miss Pinkney for, $4,- + 500,000. Eighty years ago It , Was bought for $1,563.50" Every real estate broker or possible investor should read this full-page story in Next Sunday’s World. u “DONT’S” FOR THE __ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, ~ 1907. DONT Ger IN THE WAY OF A CANNON THATS, TRYING To GO YFF. Qon'r FIRE SKYROCKETS THIS WAY FOURTH OF JULY DON'T BE Tou ANXIOUS TO HAVE A FIRECRACKER EXPLODE, VON'T POINT YOUR PIST¢4. AT YouR PLAYMATES ,~ IE YOU Don’? GE CAREFUL a THROW | You MAY: BEAN’ ANGEL , UNDER Peale, ELEVATOR FALLS |. WITH SEVENTEEN, MOSTLY GIRLS descended bail fo! of sleuths: and lived at eighth street, All Escape Hurt Except Poet} Badly Injured. An elevator tn the Apinning Wheel | Building at No. 7 West Twenty-second } street, carrying ite capactty of seven- | teen—most of them young girle— crashed from the third story into the basement well to-day, but injured no one, 3 and delegates from the him Onoto, of No. 108 Ofuc streat. | tion. afterward, something gave the car dropped. a ‘The pasengern had no opportunity to | charm. utter a ory before they were bu ‘at the bottom of the shart. They were; er ro wot owt they yup were ntact, not even suffering @ soratoh OF | Neue Riding. “Richard Le Gallienne, the poet apd er yesterduy. aesthetic, Harrie Merton Lyon, who! also thrills with the divine al ‘Forrest~-Haleey,——ayt Broadway Magasine, spon paasi tp the a ene he hurt the index of his left hand and abrased his ow: Pent the company sent the Twentieth and Lieut, herselr trom Dadgering she probably wocld not now | Re de in 4 Tombs cell in default of $1,000 | ¥as arraigned to-day before Justice of examination as an ordinary |the Peace Wallace at Mineola on a tel yt, nor have the distinction of |charge of having robbed the residence being the fret female pickpocket poked |of W. J. K. Kenny at Merrick. up by Gen. Bingham's street-car corps | waived examination and was held with- Uppers to gat Gown to apd nad Grime, tradtgnantly ‘Le Shargo, saying that [pick =, sentiagan's pocket or Ute hls Srraneed Nelte”’ the Mins Riding said she was a mifllin No, 270 West when arralgned Lleuta. Miller, Shevlin and GrmMth, but kia ‘other articles of value which he f 1a conceded by Ideut. GriMth tbe "® | said had been hidden there, and which| Le Gallienne, Who Isn’t _|clever “trimmer! Henry Stern, lawyer, 2 at No. 20 Broadway, unanimously sec- onds the motion. Mr, Stern oras the complainant, and a cast In the left eye of the blonde beauty | was her undoing. Stern says a yellow- | baired woman .wan a follow hanggr on a Forty-second street car the {night of June 22 She ogled him, and | when, at Broadway, - treas! The oar wes in charge of Peter | der, he took it to be a partof her fiirta- |teasure. Har ay Dipping below the third floor, he eald| ‘Two minutes later, when he ensayed way «nd | to consult hés $260 chronometer, it was | gone. Bo wae the chain and a diamond Riding had not Kentie act of /of & gang of burglars that made their she ‘lurched into | with. conaiderable. force.and then | got off the oar, amiling over her shoul- |#head of them and had carried off the and Mins repudiated Jandy would “HOGER LADY" IS BURGLAR ‘BURGLES’ HELD AS PICKPOCKET “Blonde Nellie’s” Cast of Eye) Member of Gang Finds that Led Sleuths to Find Her | One of His Pals Made Off é New Game. FROM A BURGLA ~with Their Plunder. Avgust von Fubrig. the supposed head quarters in his hotel in Freeport, He lout ball for the Grand Jury. | Von Febrig went with Under Sheritt Foster to Burton’s Woods at Cedarhurst DY Lypaterday to recover gome silverware ‘Thrty- |were part of the plunder taken from ithe home of James Hopkins. The booty | was the vroperty of Mra. Charles G. |Gates, wnose husband ts Mfr. Burton's nephew. Von Fahrig lsd the Under Get jonecit to a spot In the woods where he said tha plunder had been concealed jinder a hedge, but nothing was found ere, and it was evident, if Von Fahrig was telling the trut that some one who Knew about tho cache hed bom these ure. be the {member of the gang who made his ee- ‘cape when Sheriff Glldersleeve raided the Freeport hotel, and>the Sheriff ta inclined: to suspect that Burne visited Burton's Woods on his own there. ry but when | 80 did Lheute, Grimth, Lent and sae} Tepe all | ler, ‘They said it belonged to ‘monde KAISER IN COPENHAGEN. They caught up with SOPE | win NHAGEN, July &—Emperor the'German., Empresa and “Sho must have got pretty near hor | princ. rt " Pom ReRs her | Princo Adaibert arrived here toWday [from Kielon the Imperial yacht. Ho- Donsollern, and were welopmed by the Danish royal arly am irge crow, ot people. Many festivities have boos tn -hondr of the Teldlig the J amprean. rat! urged the men, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— } QUEEN’ back to “work. was manned by a special the majority off the “wisdom of atleast Pate to-day, 1 H SIZED LOTS Some 80 Feet Front | and 158 Feet | Deep. ér Hannah, who ta very} SALE JULY 4TH AND SATURDAY AND REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS. Celebrate Your NATION’S By Starting Your Own' INDEPENDENCE! AND $9 PER WEEK WILL BUY A LOTAN SOUTH OZONE Rockaway Plank Road -Fronting Take Fulton Street ‘*L"' from Brooklyn bridge Representatives Will Meet You, DAVID P. LEAHY REALTY COMPANY i account| Bowery, last Sunday morning and had He remembered the blomtejand made off with the Valuables hidden | SMe drinks, beer, whiskey and hMgh- beauty and the cast in her loft eye. 4 |are miulcted in fancy figures for their REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE— ] : QUEENS, pe CLOWAY WILL KEEP FAITH IN SPITE OF STRIKE | Western Union President Says Company Will Carry Out | Conditions Agreed | Upon. President Clowry, of the | Unloa, to-day sent the following: mes- wage to the general superintendents of the company at New York, Chicago, Atlanta and San Francisco; “There is‘ no truth In the rumors being circulated throughout the odun- try that the Western Union Telegraph Company has receded from the position, taken In my letter of June 20 to Charles P. Net!!, Commisstoner of Labor. I had Another meeting with Commissioner Nelli last Monday afternoon and sured him that notwithstanding the un- warranted action In calling a strike at Sah Francisco the company would car- ry out the conditions set forth in thet statement In good faith.”” Western /PUGILIST AND ARTIST ATTACK A POLICEMAN Stopped on Their Way Home, They Resented-His Questions. “Dave” Sullivan, pugilist, who once promised to be the champion feather weight of the work, and John T: Collins, a comic artist, are locked up in the Bheepshead Bay Police Station, rged with assaulting Policeman Mc- Donald, of the Sheepshead Bay Pre- elnet. McDonald fm tn the Coney Island Hospital with many cuts about the Titad and a possible fracture -of the skull, Hie condition Is critical, Sullivan ts a member of the famo family bf fighters, One of- his brothers is “Apike" Sullivan, the Boston. puxill “Dave” Sullivan once fought Terry McGovern seventeen rounds in Lexing- ton, Ky. Later he again fought Mo- Govern s hard battle In New York. Bullvan has been lying at No. 1261 Hest Twelfth street, Brooklyn. In the BAN FRANCISCO, July 2—Prealdent’ 5. J. Bmall, of the Telegraphers' Union, last night confirmed the report that he had ordered out the operators in an- other city, “I have ordered the union operators in at leat one more city out on strike,” said he. “I wili not, however, at thia time divulve the name of that city, but the telesraphers haye been notified and will be out in less than a week. When the whistle sounds in the ‘omces designated the keymen will leave |their places. Until then or until 7 johoose to make the place known nelther the telegraph companies hor the public will know where the bolt is tosrall"* Gmall had been out’ of the city all lany and returned shortly before mid- ipight. He sald he had been In Sacra. apo VISItInk Tetatives.~— Bom Teles h companies are now accepting o without subject to delay. | According to the offici ‘union there ‘have beeh tions from thelr ranks. ——— EXCISE ARRESTS STIR THE BOWERY. | |Incursion of State Excise Inspectors Causes Consternation in the Sullivan Districts. the stipulation of is of the tocar ut four deser- levery provision for ‘‘protection,” socing |the skipper and all that, the saloonists jand dive keepera in the Bowery, Park row and Chatham square, have retelved & tue Jolt. “Joe" Kelly's barkeoper, George Win- ter, has been “pinched” by State Excise Inspectors for gelling on Sunday, and they've “got him right" thay sey, | State Excise Inspectors Henry Water- man, Albert Tanner and Duane 2. Sull- | man, looking port ke ordinary ghirety men, visited Kelly's place, at No. li¢ balls, Waterman aid for them, and then he arrested Winters, who was held in 3600 bail by Magistrate Kernochan jn the Centre Street Court to-day, for ex- amination on Friday, What trout! the rest of the saloon- keepers and the proprietors of dives and dene in the Sullivan districts ie that State excise men have been among them. If the State Excise Department (is after-them the game ia un. They [love their licenses and thelr bondsmen ‘transgressions. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS. PARK scommmmnnmeaglsenenssass Lincoin Avenue on Elecfric Line to End where Our “There ts confternation on the Bowery |P! and in its ss pike After taking all the |Memselves, ageiner what they took te jeustomary precautions and making jth #1,007 bell each for er exam\- nation. ame house lived Collins, the artist. There have been a number of rob- dertes in the Bheephead Bay precinct | of jete, and last night Police Captain Formosa assigned Policeman McDonald to special duty, telling him to keep a sharp lookout for burglara. MoDonald wes at Avenue U and Twelfth street about 3 o'clock this morning when Sullvan and Collins hap- pened along. “What are you doing here?’ McDonald. “Going home,'’ replied Collins. “None of your business,” broke 1: Sullivan. “Who are you that you ask?” McDonald was jn plain clothes. He made a motion as if to draw a revolver, when Sullivan let drive a hard right hander and the—poltceman went dows like a log. McDonald got to his ¢ onty to be sent down for the coun’ Before he could. In_-ecramble to his feet his club and revolver were taker askec from hn and ‘ho was being beaten o:\|) the head. When other policemen ar rived Sullivan and Collins submitted 1 arrest. Both thought they had simply protected themselves from asvawit, and were surprised when-arrested. Sullivan and Colling were arraigne} later before Magistrate Voorhees in the ney sland Pollos Court They in- sisted that as the policeman w: lain clothes they had merely defe: PETE TuberculosisCuredin. Six Months. A Speclalist's Successful Treate* ment and Cure of Chest Diseases, The splendid success that jq rewardin; the crusade against Consumption which Dr, Anderson has been conducting for the vest several years {5 a direct result of hia skill apd ability to correctly locate and other Tecoguize Tuberoylosie and any throa lung discaceo in {ts earliest, ag , even bofare the tubercle bactil bear, by examination with Bits’ marrelions Anderton X-Light. No time {x wasted with experimental treatment, and this accounts for the won= Gertul success and hundreds of cures by| » ir. Anderson's pew, origi 4 only scientific treatment which bas stood the tem during the several years of his oru-| \ ade agalnat Tuberculosis in New Yorlg| City. , Mr. Anton Kubik, 277 Mast 74th st, 49 but, one of inany Hundreds of Dr, Andere n'a) cured cases, aud he writes of hig arkable recovery: j 1 had been ailing some months, and! although I had been under the care of seve eral different physict; I 4id not improve, ¢ and .the modicine Piiwallowed into my etomach did not relieve me, My cougn: Krew worse, and I waseo tortured at nleht} by coughing spetle abd night &weats that I could not “My slooto no lung trouble, tha ‘& bronchial catarch’ | Fi ally T grew no weak and lort #0 much flesh and strength 1 obliged to give Up my ‘work naa manufacturer, I fiad obills and. fever, appetite way entirely gone, broke down completely hemorrhages I was complete up ail hope, when attention to the great success and muny cures Dr. Anderson was making 1 hed my wife take ime to bie office, angasfies be bad xtven me such a thoroyzi-examinen = tion with the Pr. 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