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| TO BE INDICTED “Petersburg Lawyer. Brains. fon, as. result of their investigations, | te Iseue indictments In the matter of | ‘thie recent plot against the life of Em-| “peror Nicholes, it is now known that women took the leading parts {n this conspiracy. ‘Phe principale are Mme. Feodossief, wife of & well-known Bt. Petersburg law- Jer; a woman caued “Comrade Nina,” 4 Petrova, who took the mest prominent part in the activities and fwho succeeded in miiking her escape te = foreign country; Boris Nikitenko, & fettrea maval Meutenant; Naounoff. am the Imperial Lyceum. and Mawyers, Brusshoft, Chiabroft and Zav- to kill the ror i The of the conspirators was to have individual make his way into the of the Emperor while clad in @tial convoy. The indictments detail to obtain the desired informs- ‘of the habits and movements of Preimerss: Tad show that eapionage to fend conducted in pa Beers oe ind medium of milkraaids who WWE BROWH A LAUNCH CAPSS Only One-of: »Pleasure Pa: Seaugh Ae oe rty Aug) hiin-Storm Near To- ronto Saved. pt ph ‘TORONTO, Ont., July %—During the Reavy thunderstorm: ts night, a guso- Une launch with ten men on board cap- @iseajin_Hunitbr, and only one sucoted- ea nes, the nearby shore. joe table who was patroling the shore heard the yolocs of men sing- fing on the lake, then toud cries of dis- treme and afterward ‘allence. ‘Those drowned are: ph Irwin, Jack Irvine, Walter © Frank Kyle, Gien Daly, Frank Daly, Dawson Ner. feragan, Gordon Leroc. Rudge Miller, “Gt of “Toronto” Junciien, only survivor, Bunnyside for posite ee city, at 9.20 and 388 Woon anout re past @hrown into the water. Om but ey iail soomed to at bodies have een ——.___ : ——_ ROYAL STORK HOVERS over ITALY. TURIN, July 26.--OMmcial announ Went is made that Queen Helene ce: ex, m . ree children hay born to the Royal Itallan coup Landlord or Tenant? Then jot these important gaown for future references: 3,891 fiouses Rooms and Apartments were poffered “To Let" through World Wants last week. 301 More ‘Than throdgh ALL THE OTHER New York morning newspapers combined World *‘To Lét”’ Ads. Are of ead stimable Value lomesecekers, figures three | uniform of a sergeant, of the im-| on ad Wat ao | Beatie THA a ‘Wife of Well-Known St. | GMT, PETERSBURG, Jily %—The au-| Phorities will very soon bein a posi-| 1 i EADING BEST IH THE EVEN FRITZ, SCHEFF= 1 THE STOCK MARKET Leads the List with Good Gain, While Pacifics Re- cover Losses, Prices of stocks moved narrowly In the early market dealing to-day and with some healtation showing both gains and losses. Transactio Nght. ee Pacific opened uy, Mexican Central 3-4 and U Bteel 5-8, wh Colorado and Southern declined ‘1, A There was an improvement later, thé Pacitics recovering and scoring: tractiop- al gains. Reading took the. lead in ete and advanced 13-8 while Brooklyn Rapid Transit rose 1, Steel 7-8 und Pennsylvania 1 ‘There were reactions during the fternoon, and the market was only fair at the close with trading brisk. All the Pucifics held their gains with the exception of Union, whicn showed 0 Io uarter. ‘The total sales of stocks to-day were 536,200 shares und of bonds $1,065,000. The Closing Quotations. ‘To-day'a highest, Jowest, closing prices and not changes of mocks froin yeaterday's final washed | Bros ashore, and.eearch in being made for Cin i | quotations are as follows: Low. All ae a yards oa Cae ieatel storm struck the Iaunse | Ane “Tt were | am @ clung | Am. % tym He Pacific & On! 1+ TASES ESL ES ES ERR EES TTS = + + =) a + + =1 + ae + st = + auc rea +3 AA TRA ESP TERT TEA BARR REESE PEE ul | hie’ bolt BREEN IN COURT AS COMPLAINANT Magistrate Causes Arrest of Speeding Autoist at Yacht Club. gage Magistrate Breen, of the Manhattan Polics Court bench, appoared in the Coney Island Police Court today as the | principal complainant agatnat Albert |Tit, a rich young silk manufacturer | ot Greenwich, Conn., who had been ar- rested inst night a4 the Atlantic Yacht {Club on the charge of driving his car through Sea Gate at the rate of Nitty miles gn hour, Magistrate Hreen and Justice Alex Rosenthal were sitting on the stoop of the Magistrate's summer home on Mer- maid avenue when two touring cars ot by at express train speed, Tho “prompUly got busy, Tet phoned to all t! special policemen in The exclusive €ol find Wie ¥ {maniag, One AA cop invaded ;the Yacht Club and ni ed Mr. Tilt, rands cc who was sitting on the front enjoying the breeze. rt to-day Mr. e or mtutaxenr He hadn't been in his car at all yesterday, ho. sald. ai offered to gat Witnesses to substantiate his allbl. Magistrate Breen was positive that man who tore by his Protest of Tilt, who right away, the caso | ¥as continued until to-morrow. igs TURNS ON THE GAS. | -A~voung—men-—-who-—regtetered—as-} | *Tsan0 Rosenborg..ot Providence, 1. | in a Rajnew Law hotel ut No. 176 Ful- ton street, Brooklyn, when he arrived there at 7 o'clock thie morning, com | mitted suicide a few hours later smothering himself with gas. | fred on all the Jets in the room ea tro sun “When te raptetered 14 he was a maohinist, BEARS AGGRESSIVE IN THE COTTON MARKET. A Gay on showers In the Atlantic States dnd signs of cooler w her throughout ‘There wea aggressive selling much support “ust, Baek $1. sty 12.04 Octe 118% th ibs 1 December, anuary, 1 i2.04; April, , | LIQUIDATION AND BEAR NEWS SEND WHEAT DOWN. RVNesETrae easy, early to-day on lower | a bearish German crop report, Corn fell away with York's Many car's openini: price: Sepiember, o 34 th 9 1-2 to $528; May, 1 Decem td 3 7-8 opening were: 196 1-4, prices were: Wheat 8; December, Corn—May, 1-2 to 0 3-4 September, ‘ Tit insisted | rider Cotton opened § to 10 points lower to ING ‘WORLD, SAM BEENATETO.- COPYRIGH’ Forests and | Just ony clothes Stem too warm Yet coryphees aloi Real Thing and Get Busy tn Painted By Margaret Rohe. Are wearing coats of tan. FRIDAY, Os-by GUT PeINTOSH 1 All Saddened by Orders to Abandon the) Canvas Bays. at all these days for a man, ng Broadway SN’T it just awful the way Ys0-] bel St. Cyr, Vivian Peruna and | all the girls have had to cut} short-their-tovety —vacations—down at-the-RossFenton-farm_and_Bath Beach this hot weather and come back to torrid Broadway to re- Hearse? MARGARET ROHE. La the manigers tex to get d it’s all off wi | iehetrta are allic tra lal “The Y, Tourist,” “T. _, Belle of Mayfair’ and The Motor are particwlarly trying, for Ben Teal when might b Broadway Is Perking Up. Broadway 1a really beginning to look Uke itself again in a new tan and sun- dorn lsxuise, for, the call of t {hearsat which tn the knell of the vaca | Lon, § pounded and the crop of early stars a-here for the harvest May Robson war zed to leay still un nt In the 1 r new produ tion, ‘The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary.’ Flor® Zabelle couldn't get much «atis- faction out of the of Raymond |Titehcock's summer home wee,’ at Great Neck [had to get. bus) | Yankee Tourtst name abroad week 4 to hurry back fo: |*Tive lovely vacations were |abruptly terminated this [Margaret Anglin “The Great Divide rehearsals; Ar isaugral {or ‘The. Top of the Wo Ruby Dale for ‘The Prince of Pilsen, Fritz! Scheff for “Mile. Mod whe ey with themselves about rehearsals n now for the productions that bloom in the fall, ing broiler gets to dreaming of the nice cool, times she ing down at Asbury Park, and stumbles over her spear. Managers are so. inconsiderate. } You'd think with all winter before | them they wouldn't begrudge aj poor working girl just a little re- spite in the heated season, but just) as soon as the mercury begins to| get busy with vitself about fever he Girl Behind the Counter,” “The Girl”. “The Dairymaids” rehearsals is never one to let it pass unnoticed ap Flora Wiggins in "The College Widow." Georgia Caine down on the old farm at Elmhurst and Hattle Williams on hera at Ashmount, Mass., have had !to t out the joys of rural life and buckte | down to hard work with ‘The Rich Mr, | Hoggenhelmer” and © “The — Little | Cherub," reapectively, Helen Ware !2 here wetting In shape as Arnold Daly’n new leading Jady and | yearning for her morning verne, Vera Michelena came back in a great rush from the Thousand Islands to get on the:Job as="The Girl Behind the Counter,” but Catherine Gountiss had | the hardest blow of all, for the vacation | sho bad to cut short ut Atlantic City was also her honeymoon am the bride of B.D. Price, and now she's tolling away on a new vaudeville sketch whioh goes or in a couple of weeks, Helen Was Having a Lovely Time. Helen Peters, one of the prize shor xirls, was having a perfectly lovely | JULY 26, Show Girls Hustle Back to Dear Old Pen at the Call of Duty, Cutting Short Their Summer Fun on Managers’ Demands for Rehearsals one and come b: 1907. RING port whe: yachting and motorin; the week-end and next ok to-da. ar’ rehearsals on Mon- and Myrtle Lawton, whe Is a show with a real volce, was Just begin- to peel beautifully down. at Atlai ¢ City when she had to come back ai help out with “The Lady of Lane: ana she hasn't finished peeling yet. she had to engagements f Japld at Vi of half of her ba Lake to rehearse with “The Rich Mr. Hoggenhelmer;’ Nedda Nelssen, trying to fade back to her natural color , by the time “The Little Cherub’? opens; sithel Kelly, Grace Walton and scores of others, all back on old Broadway in all sorts and conditions of sunburn and) tan ‘This curtailing ofthe merry vacation days ‘for the merry, merry rehoarsals certainly puta a different complexion on | things, of the girls were going face this coming season ‘The=-femtive—masher and you'd actually think some in for black-| the charmer who flutters in at the old | stage door soon comes to the conclu tion that he Js up against a flne line i goods. and the nice tlona In shades run the gacnut oh mahogany-to-champagne-coirr More Nature Faking. Certainly a manager needs lots of confidence in his memory of his cory- phoes' Thal Meksoni"s Tutal-xttt-of-make- up beauty when he gazes into their a present sun-kissed countenances, with peeled nose trimmings and parbolled garnishings. Some of the effects are certainly weird, particularly in the noar-blonde clitss, for wheaten tresses above a face the color of a new tan sboe are a trifle too impressionistic {o appeal very strongly to the bald-headed row,, and ait-the-girte are getting: busy wlth thelr peroxide bottles ada face bleach be tween rehearsals’ and never turning hair. ‘They certainly do hope they'll be faded back again by the tme the first nignt comes due—to do the man- agers, It really s bard on the poor girls though, to have to spend the rest of the summer in the fastnesses of pal forests. aiid oarolling tender easel deyn on a canvas beach by a Tesoaina? back-drop wea when the real -thing 1s murmuring #0 alluringly just down at/ Brighton. eee It really ought to be looked It's dark on the face of things, | summer —giri—lays_to—sextet. Into. and you'd think so-1f you took a glance into | some of the tanned ones. Why doean't some real philanthropist person start a) | fresh alr fund for deserving coryphees | and pass an anti-rehearsal law for tho good old summer time. Then the hard- | working spear carrier might have a falr chance to get the wear out of her chic) | new bathing suits and Julian Mitohell, Ben ‘Teal, Frank Bmithson, George | Marton, R. H. Burnside and other hard- hearted stage managers, couldn't do a | thing about it ae Congo Nativea on Warpath, BRUSSELS, July ™%-—-Mall advices from the Congo state that an officer and nine native milidamen killed by slain i the interior, soldiers are rising gainst tho whites. BLANCHE to be ready for | along. the big} street stealing. a glance at the face of} dlstinc- | trons have been the matives, and that in| of Cbas, H. Fletcher, French Congo a missionary haa been | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of whero the ngfive FIAT TIE WILLIAMS, “SHOT HIVSELE, AND |: TRIED TO KILL WIFE: Pawnbroker Bell, with Mortal | Wounds, Too Weak to Pull Trigger Again, Joseph Bell, thirty-nine years old. of No. 6 Newark avenue, Jersey fired two bullets Into his body to-di In-an effort to kill himself. He wi taken to the City Hospital, dying. where he proposed to open a store, return. When it came time to go to bed he went to sleep on a couch In his shop He went to the wot his, revolver. twice. Then he shot hitcselt He levelled the weapon at his wite, | ¢ who had hurried to him, but was too} |weak to pull the trigger. His daughter | {atruck !t from his hand and im falling it was discharged, the bullet shattering | @ mirror, Heat and business disappointments are ald to be responaible for his attempted cide, the telat te-aald be may lnget several days, but cannot re- feces Se |SLAYER WARNER MADE PREPARATIONS--TO-FLEE- + Packed Satchel Found. in His Room —He Is on Road to -Recove “The room at No. S44 street, coupled by Frank H. Warne jwwho murdered Esther C. Norling and John C. Wilson July 2, was rearched last night by Assistant District-Attor- ney. Manley and County Detectives Beery and Fitzsimmons. A ‘satchel packed to the top with Warner's clothing was found on a table, and a black derby hat, such as he wore powhen: te-shot-the-stel-las-bealdeitwith. weat band. Jey Houta ne-the-calebrntlones net = Mr, Manicy belleves thitatter shoot-| Thriving Catholle churches have req nk Mins Norling. Warner Seent (0 his cently. been, xtaplisned fot only room, packed the grip preparatory to; Greenwood Lake, but at Pompte | Aight, nd then went to Wilson's ome: | Wanadue aod Butler, und the charita: | after’ mone: ‘and. religious” work Father. j “Warner It on the road to recovery | Francie and his staft Ben ARE [ae Bellevue Hovpital nercootible, fruit in. improv GORED. To. DEATH BY BULL. Ky., July 2-*Newton “who lived |near here, was gored to death by. a Alfonso arrived here (to-day fot the mad bull yesterday. ORTY ‘YEARS AGO almost every > PAREGORIG er lauanam fo make ( drugs will D060” Ge eS ati) peal prance tne FROM WHICH THERE WAKING. Many are the who have beg lad ot whe Peal has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda~ | pum and each of which is a narcotic product of opium, axel exohink Hest eal either of the narcotios named to children at all, or. | to anybody without them ‘‘ poison.” The definition of ‘* fe | is: ‘A medicine which relieves pain and , but which in | ous doses produces » COMA, Cont ”. The ang | smell of medicines cont tina daguioed, aod sl, er the Baten of * Drops,” * rt Syrups,” etc, You should not | fasdicine be given to yout without or your son of what it epee ten CASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAIN 'N. 08, if it bears the signature “ afe this morning and! iF i ele Bell returned last night from Boston. | He} yesterday morning by two boys beside n there's Edna Verneyea cheated |quarretied with his wife and his yours an electric truck which he had been tn- hs at Canandal- | gaughter Josephine immediately on his\apecting at the Acme Tea Company's 4 Sixth avenue trolley transfer in the | ja, Le Don’t Poison Baby. A Ticket of Admission to Golden City, Clase: also a Ticket of Admission to the Splendid Golden City enic Spectacle “Rebinson Crusee,” will he given free to every BROOKLYN reader of next Sun- 's WORLD. Order next SUNDAY’S WORLD from your newsdealer now. _ Edition limited, fund Carl Mann: bakers, at > | fore dawn to-day with piercing yells’ im | conse! jappeared at Lie baxeme:, 5 oor. BI tis and a6 J they cou Tee MGre tui, ict BAKERS BEATE WITH THES CWR BROWN BRLAD Halted, oe for Three Thieves, Stolen Loaves Weapons. Bombard=d tn thelr own bakery. with, thelr own pumpernickel, Hen. coer! 0. 6 Tenth _ avenue, stirred the wood alcohol belt be- two languages for the police. Thelr aasallants were Chree men who, walked up to the front of the bread yatory and became «namoured of hive OF Guik brown provender il Daanste GOATS pAvouIGUe the huge Mud day wulllog for Uy day's delivery, The three tied their arnis with the bread ana started OIL. Weber anu alana nring Ule loaves.at the bakers than by eating them. The battle began. A loaf c through the atmosphere «ad the head of one of the bakers. ‘1 quickly holes, and filled with such Hents and Carl retreated. The three seed thelr udvaniage and con- tinued tN fling the brown food denperate- Yitenry and Carl shou Policeman Mullally cani a consignment of « holo on aur d.for help and '* 4nd caugarc ckel In the He rap] for aid und Sergt. Cooper dashed down the avenue. ‘The three) brend winners took tw Uhelr heels, but found themselves snut (ja between the two cops. One x caught. unz. usile, clover atid there were er pipes lying fellows to be fa tot of thi jidle on the street Atm water pipe’ coh! district fer but to hid sin tho wood al- in? said companion to’ the ay he Wav one, Ea opportunity. the two for a. minute. fohased out. but the: cother fellow. mm too Wary to” be-catteHt 'Atter he nad dodzed half an ho watchman held the two eprmoners Stile the officers got the third man in Que of ihe pipes and went after him AMY, MERE aotey tron) each 4 Calle! West Fort Fret Belammey.oninetech, ninth’ mireet, and / “tnintyeelght. of 6, “Ot Javenth aventic. Segoe: | THINKS POISON, NOT ELECTRICITY, KILLED HIM. New Phase Given to| Case of Bridegroom Monte Henriques by Inquest Witness. } tal to The Dreaing World.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa. July 2%—The City, | Coroner to-day continued further inves tigation Into the death of Monte Hen- lHques, the young, electrician of: the | Gould Storage Battery Company, of New York, whore dead body was found garage, No. 18 American street. It was testified by It, W, Rutack, rep~ resenting the New York concern, that In his opinion Henriques had not been jectricuted, as was at first believed, but {hat the man's sudden death was due to ‘d poisoning. The Coroner's physician, Dr. Wads- worth, will pantoren” an autopsy to-day \to ascertain the exact cause of iSuback. after a test found that the current, which waa below normal, was not aufficlent to have caused death. Henriques lived with his wife of @ fow days at No. 176 Best Ninety-sixth street, w York City, and was to have left the Hotel Hanover, where he was stopping, yesierday tS weet her tn Jere = ney City. He wasbut twenty-two yeore of age. BISHOP AND 19 PRIESTS INSPECT.A NEW CHURCH. The Church of Our Lady of the Late, first Roman Catholic home of worehin to be erected in the Greenwood Lake soqian. has been dedicated bythe Her: Father fancis, and has begun TH Father ‘tha membership of more than She hundred. Yesterday Bishop Chaun- Sty O'Gonnor celebrated. the sixth an- niversa: his consecration by an tomobile. tour of his diocese, cu inating in a formal Inspection of the ure! ‘The Bisnop was _accompanted by feon of toe foremost priests of his nintous parishes and administered con- frmation to a large number of per- {Una there. tn addition to’ conducting J ostviced. ADA anet atthe Val House and a sal PorPine condition of farm ‘operalivey an others inthe oo KING ALFONSO AT REGATTA, BANTANDER, Span, July -2-—10g yachting regatta, t her child must have

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