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THE’ EVENIN G WORLD, SHP'S DOCTOR WNCCIATES 1,971 ROFORM ALL IN HOUSE, TH PLUNDER PLACE ‘Asbury Park Burglars, With © 4.' Everybody Unconscious, \l Rip, Tear.and ‘Rob | Took Him Only Three Days to | Serape Koenigen L. Passengers, Lieber, ¥.PAR July 18—To | Surgeon H oft Rake thelr work easy nd to be sure doyd linet Koenig Ghat they’ would nc dimturbed in shed al task. of herolc: propor- perations burglars eaely torday he vaccinated. every’ man, d-every person in-the house | Woman and child pn the ) at sea— 1, Jaryis, at No: 017 Fitth avenue, [7.371 In all-in theee days, nd then ‘procerded to ransack the | ‘The big Germinn boat arrived herd to-day, and though she carried ong ‘They took everything of value amallpox patient, litte girl,:no one was detained ai Quarantine. “This was because of the wholesale vaccination of passengers and cre ‘The child who developed the small- ately, no clue, Besides the members of his family ‘there were & couple of servants in the 33, tnolated. July, Then ¥ Lieber posted a notice that stetrage vevers piace they could ‘think of where and was promptly fyaluables might be found. They {qecured about 39M in plunder, <1 four diamond rings, two gold wa 1 pansy brooch of diamonds and silve: all passengeré and second | cabin) passengers woilld have to be vac cinated. He made {t optional for the) first cabin, but they all_gonsented, FIFAt he tackled the 700 men. women and children in the steerage, Innoc ing them all in one day. Next day he yarcinated the crew of 263 and the 24 second-cabin passengers. When he got up to the second cabin he found that many women objected to being vac- ¢inated on thelr arms. They were vac- cinated, however, so wore fie} women in ‘the first cabin, and an they ca ashore to-day many limped slightly. & PACIFCS BEST IN “THE STOCK MARKET) Reading, Great Northern, Rub- -ber-and Amalgamated Copper- Also in Evidence. -pervants were the firat to reco from the effects of the chloroform, but | i was nome time before they realized found the mem- F rious stages of pars and after calling a doctor, nolt- the police. jy Aa in the honse had quite recovered late to-d: MOUNTAN WILDS. ~ ARING SEARCHED FOR BROLIN Member of Camping Party _ Mysteriously Missing Near” Greenwood Lake, ~~ Northern Pacific, with Reading and Union Pacific, led trading in the early stock market to-day. These with othera of the speculative favorites showed fait gilns, Southern Pacific rising 11-4, Great Northern 1-2, United States Rud- Der 1 and Amalgamated Copper 3-8 Business was rather alow, ‘The total sules of stocks to-d 1,20 shares and of bonds 55% (Soreial to The Evening World.) STERLING FOREST, N. J., July Frank Gabino, twenty-four years oid, of Fourth avenue, between Degraw, ana Gackett streets Brooklyn, has been "missing from = camp near this piace eince early yesterday morning. Every gpevin the Greenwood Lake country 14 roused and to-day searching partic nountains In every PMiréction, but up to late this afternoon were The Closing Quotations. To-day's highest, jowest and closing prices 0a) Met changes Of stocky” from yesterday” final quotations, re ae follows: “ji clue to his whereabouts nad been Net Clos. Ch discovered. Fired og Hy _ fallen into some clef: in the aot” Side or been bitten by @ rattlesnake,” UL — hy one migot walk fsr miles in| ee tts directions without reacaing tail S a road-or habitation, the gravity t= 4 situation may readily oe ied Seino: ok no, together with three friends, in = 1 ‘Milmore: Maresca, eighteen years jold,| Hkn. Hapid Tra =i: beni $3.-President street:-Tony -Scar- SeAtaonk soe +4 pati, seventern;ef Coney—Island, and bt rey ~Aanthony Dichtistina, eighteen ‘year He i “old, of No. 239 Union street, Brooklyn, Feith came here on Tiesday and went into 4% + camp in a wild spot. mut f AUS o'clock yesterday morning Gabi | a Pret: turn: by , Btarted + Den & Rio G Den, & Rio G. ‘Although jt is, almest. impossible to Dist corp Ind one's way through the woods and cH el ra $ soon &s Gabi- | ho’s absence reported by hin friends, 1 A prolonged hunt lasting until the | @mall hours of the morning res ie allure, “and this n (reuroh was Instivited, mountuncer was + 1 B hers Held. ‘OMciais of the New York City Raitl- way Company to-day surreniered Harbirges— a motorman, furnished MAS charged s e ne Of Mary Agnes Connor, bd “Ball was furnished for 3 reat ri or Ha to# ay, er Harounger + Treksurer Beas ay i he wished to surre + Teply was that it w riers tie bonasman to anid H t 3 fia hg the aenih fixty-four ye Eitteer 3) _ fell PERSONS AT SEA ce Shoube at. the time and these also were | POX Was the two-and-a-half-year-ol put undr' the influence of the anaes: | daughter of Mr. and Mra. Michelo Tam-/ wthetic by the burglars. ngers, wh The gang ripped Up carpets, ran- on July 6 wacked Ddureau drawers, dressers and|The litte girl became {Il on Saturday, CneAgo's Opening prices were; ELECTRIC TRAIN MAKES A YOUNG BRIDE A WIDD Busy Surveyor Fails to Notice Approach of White Plains Herman Ven’ Houlton, a young sur- in’ thé emplo York. (ral Railrdad, was atruck, and Killed by an. electrical train’ at. the Melrose station, One Hundred and th strept and Courtland qye- to-day, He leaves a wit, to ie was niarried @ short time in Amsterdam, His ‘heme was NE. ‘The young surveyor was in charge of a gang of men engnged in making plans for track Improvements along the right of way in the new electrital zonb. His dutiew called him to the Mel- Toe Station at the beginning of work- ing hours to-day. He was engaged In | aking observations at the edge of the | station platform on the south-bound wide. Intent on His. Work. A White Plains express, drawn DY n electric motor. and filled with com muters, approached the station. Tae motorman sounded an alarm, but Van Houten aid not hear it, po engroseed was he with his work. He was safely clear from fhe train, but just es it reached him he stepped backward and right against the motor car, ‘The body was hurled the entire length of the platform, The skull was crushea, and nearly every bone was broken. Death was instantaneous. The second the train struck Van Houton the motor engineer shut off tne power and applied the brakes, making &n emergency stop. Not knowing what had happened, the passengers piled from the cars, Those who got off on the station side stepped into view of the body of the deaq surveyor. Several women fainted at the sight and refused to continue further on the train when they had’ recovered, Motorman Surrenders. Among the passengers Holbrook, Ansittant Ghiet Engineer of the Electrical Zone. He recognized the dead man as Van Houton and took charge of the arrangements for caring for the body and notifying the widow. The motor engineer was allowed to take his train to the Grand Central Station,. and later submitted htmeelt tov arrest atthe Morrisania Police, Bia; peta TEN JILTED GIRL KILLS BOY. Then She Snys She Was Right and In Not Sorry. CLEVELAND, July 18—Martetta Den- noro,’elghteen years of axe, shot nnd Ritied Raftavle Darbato,-nineteen years of age, -upon-the-street yesterduy, They were to nave been marned July 3, ac- cording to the story of the elt. | Bhe anys he refused. Yosterday he went to her home. She met him and shot without warning, “T was right and feel no sorrow,” said after being arrested, WHEAT MARKET. ‘he local wheat market again came under the {nfluence of bad crop news grom the Norihweat, and_after.a lL truaing in sold Up 3-1 above yesteras close. -The foreign markets were higher. Corn was up I$ New Yorks opening prices were: Wheat—December, 1(3 8-4; September, 460 1% * phe | 95 1-2 to 9% 5-8; Dece: TAK to W1-2; May, M $2-6-$;—December,- S11 September, §3 5-8 to 58 3-4 prices. were July, 9834 did; December, 104 1- > Beptem- if New al , 8 Chicago's closing. prices were Wheat— July, 1% tember, 4 to M 1-8: De- ceniber, nid; May, 1023-8 Corn— Tnby, AEA-4; eptember,” B14 to 533-8; December. f41-2 10 06-8; May, 8 to F2 1-8, 1 RALLY IN COTTON FOLLOWS REALIZING. oPhere was some realising in the early cotton market to-day, induced by poor bies-and_reporia_sf_generally favor. ble weather throughout the belt. Al- HROUEH the room sentiment continued bullish on the reduced crop theory the demand was in no Way aggressive. Coy- ering rallied. the market later In the{ day, The o7 July, 11.80 bid; September, 11.41 bid, Octoder, 11.66 ey December, 11.95 to 11.94; Janus Ml to 12.02; Feb- Tints -12:06-bid;-Matoby dls to-1y-Bayy} 1b! he closing prices were: July to 11.80; August, 11.48 10} 149; September, 11.45 to MAl; Octover, mM to 1.70; No er, 11.68 to December, 11.76 to 31.77: January. 11 to 11.83; February, 11.83 to 11.88; March, 119% to 1M April, 11.95 to 195; May, 12.08 to 12.10, and for whom scores of men_have ance SICK BABIES DAY TO-MORROW; NORTH BEACH Benefit Which Will Be Given at.Fred Erbe’s Casino. D. es forget, Fred ‘s big. benefit forthe Bick Babies’ Fund at h}s Casino, North Beach, .toomerrow’ afternoon and evening, There are 10 volunteers ‘in the: bill-all ‘the Best seashore ~vaude- villers will be there—and It Is expected that It will be the Jarm summer entertainment ever given at North Beach. The pertormance will begin at hoon and cultizue until mid- night. The stars of the bill are Weeks and Murphy, comedians; La Velle's won- derful troupe of acrobatic dogs; the three Lacy Brothers, Popegnd Night, known as the Ginger Girls; Warren Bock | and company in a comedy; Cartlon and Nevine in an original knockabout Ger-| man comedy skit;;; Tuscano brothe Roman battle-ax jugglers; Ford and | Harris, in comedy singing and dancing; | Mascagines, direct from the Olympia} Garden, Paris, one of the greatest of) whirlwind dancers; Fairbank and Wells, | in a comedy act; Franklin and Buckley, in singing and dancing, aid Ford and | Odall, comedy acrobats. Vic Leonzo, stage manager of the Casino and Gus/ Erbe, treasurer, dire doing thete best to” make this year's result as big as \the/ results of former years. Fred Erbe’ four handsome and talented daughters | are aleo interested. The Evening World's free doctors are finding plenty of sick babies during this | hot spell ana are taking. good care of them. These doctors visit the tene- ments dally aid will continue their; ministrations to the ailing youngsters throughout the hot weather. as c potency contributions to the bies’ Fund should be sent to ‘Cashier of The WORLD, Pulltzer Building, New York City.” SOLDIER MISSING A WEEK FINDS HIMSELF. (Special to The Evening World.) WILKES-BARRE, Pa. July 18.—Pr- | vate Leo Long, of Company B, Ninth | Regiment, who disappeared trom Camp | Wint at Mount Gretna. a week ago, | been searching, has found himself. A letter received! from him to-day says he is at Campbelltown, near the camp round, He does not know how he got there or where he has been during the week, but says he is In good health. He was | affected by the heat last Thursday, ang | while temperorily demented ran into | the is. TRURS.DAY, Over 100 Volunteers for Bigj}Commissioner Bingham Has t and Jolllest! A Complimentary Ticket Of Admission to ‘Famous Dreamland, Coney Island, atc 1907. from it is stated the on shomlincst quartet nds at once. Sever has undertaken the task JULY PRUNE AND SIGNAL “SYSTEM OF POLICE TO BE CHANGED Sat to green t of putting the Bureau of CSR eof the Police Departme: an up-to-date condition He wilt or er y changes in the old hee Quarters cquipment. in Mulberry miter and plan a system for the new Centre atreet headquarters that will incor- porate all that ts new and iate in signalling and communtcating electrical H appliances, asked Prof. eine ,Comminsioner ever to Arrange some scheme of slenal ommunication for the police deta ts atationed at ratlroad stati houses and congeated points, sie Ordered Up-to-Date ny Police’ Commiantoner” Bingham | has |quated plan. jcompieted arrangements for a complete a j revision of the signal and telephone mtem of ‘the Police ‘Department, B: |MELLINI MYSTIFIES courtesy of Water Comminsioner John | ATLANTIC YACHT CLUB. O'Brien, Prot. George F. Sever, of Co- |. lumbid University, consulting electrical | a ‘ > engineer “ot; the Department: of Water {Am Amasine Card Trick Which Bupply, Gas and Hiectricity, has taken fiaa Not Been Duplicated. eharge of the work: Mellint, the conjuror, waa tiie ster at | Commisstoner Bingham announces the bimonthty meas dinner of the At- | what his. predecessors announced jantio Yacht Club et Sea Gate’ last |for xeara past—that “the police signal) nent For. two howte ihe mystified the and telephone system is away behind| members with @ ecres .of emexing the times. The équipment at Heed-| try quarters 1s entirely inadequate to the| nese tricks hes never v t |demands made upon {t- Time after time! sth be by any conjuror peitens | police commlartoners and police boarda| 0 \4 Twelve members selected cards have asked the Board of Eatimate for had [appropriations to cover the cost of| jana fee tee Leaping necessary changes amb have been turned| See sik pita teed tine eee pare down. re ss Tt has remained tor Police Commis. | Mellin mith tne blade of @ pockat Knife sioner Bingham’ to put the faulta of| fe oraer in which they were ore eiie ‘the syste up to the mien operating it. | selected from the deck. nf He ipeys they “bave become careless] (There wet a large attendance of mem- i ra. John Sousa entir from tong tamilarity with thetr work. —-lnd will give a concert at the club Already he has removed sixteen men hovse on Avg. 9. B. Altman & Cn. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, AND UNTIL NOON ON SATURDAY, WHEN STORE WILL BE CLOSED, oS A SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR DESIRABLE FOR MIDSUMMER DRESS, CONSISTING OF FOUR-IN-HANDS - AND TIESy ‘AT 35¢. EACH. YER DOZEN, $3.60 ALSO MEN’S PAJAMAS PER SUIT, $2.25 Fifth Aneme, 34th and 35th Strerts, Nem York. } GOODMANS HAVING ‘| FINE TIME 10-DNY All the Notables of the West; teat tame Side at College Point Outing. | | The Francis J, Goodman Association | the Goodman Association. thousand or er Taubel at West Dan Meenan, Tenth ave: mayor: Billy ex-Bridg ay O'Connor, of Wa ‘urry, the young leade we fon’ hu Bent, Johnny Burke Tommy Voran Miller, the Billy | dertaker; | Alderman the duildme j others, whose J ecolumn or £0 Curran Harry Fred expert, names Oturray, Richter, spy. crowd on ite return homa, the Manhattan end.of.the Brooklyn }y i A nf is having the timé of its Ufe to-day up! Goodman, the standard-bearer, Equipment PAachEH nb: niehe tallns De ee areandty iar Witael's College’ Point Grove,’ Ail probable te the next Alderman ont : fandt 1} ; Vonthiadia opi quipmer |ithat nen on duty “can he[the grown-ups of the Eleventh ‘and) Wo ubyeann, ues tate and fSpcialivtee [called to any part of thelr detatla trom Thirteenth “Assembly: “Disiricts, | lyin | and will 0 down all gait ahy post without any of the delay th t D aord vote Benind. [Any port without any of the delay that along, tha mbédie side, comprise [record vote behind him Lord & Taylor Handkerchief Department Special 5,000 Women's All Linen tape border, initials, O5c. half dozen 5,000 Women's Al Linen and Shamrock Lawn hand embroidered initials, T2"c. each | 5,000 Fancy &imbroidered Linen and Shamrock Lawn TSC. each 5,000 Shamrock Lawn hand embroidered initials, TSC. each 3,000 Fancy Embroidered in white and colors, 25C. each 3,000 Shamrock Lawn plaid effects, medallion initials, 25¢. each 2,000: Fancy Embroidered in white and colors, 5 OC. each ‘ 2,000 Men's All Linen Inttiald Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. in one, An a music roll al Street Inst night ———_— --DE BROGLIE’S MARRIAGE ANNULLED IN FRANCE. PARIS, duly 18.—The marriage of Prinze Robert de Brogie and Alexander, the div@sed wite He Veot which occ last summer, was French court’ to-day forbade y'Mime. 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