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‘HELD UNDER $10,000 BAIL Coroner Holds Court in Gen- “Fral Manager McCrea’s ne x ‘Office. aI ; ~ President Peters, Also Involved, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1907. STOCKS UP WITH THE TRADING SLOW Pacifics, Great Northern, Cop- per, Smelting and St. Paul the Leaders. yim cael Prices of stocks moved upward on A) light volume of opening transaction® to-day, Union Pacific, Great Norther preferred, Rock Island preferred, Read-| tng and Colorado Fuel rose large frac- tions, and New York, Chicago & ot.) Louls 1. Minneapolis, St. Paul & Bault{ Ste. Marie feil 2 5-8 Cleveland, C., ©- He -St-—-bonis +--+ Atlantic Gonet_ 1 1-4: and U. & Rubper let preferred 78, Giins were extemied in later -deal- tnga, Great Northern rising 2 1-8, Union «to Answer on Return _ to City. bes ‘ Coroner Ambier to-day held: General r James A. McCrea, of the Long’ d Railroad Company. for the Sep- Gewber sitting of the Long-Island City “Grand Jury in pwnmection wits the Weaths of Dr, Edward Galagher and fils fiancee, Miss Madigan. Hall was fixed at $10.00 and furnished by Ralph 4, Kirkham, chief ot police of the rail- Wey company. ‘Mr. McCrea sent word to the Coroner et Jamaica just before noon to the fefect that be would appreciate the u if the Coroser would come to} {> ‘Ste ‘office In Long laland arid hol open @ourt. The Coroner consented, and Hel © ‘mmusual spectacle of that official order- * gm a/ railroad head held for the Grand Bury! in the latter's offloes waa gone Jested only 4% minutes. It was stated that the | Nasir would be held when Ralph eters, othe? was charged jointly mith Mr. pea, re- ‘turns to town Monday. ‘Tho warrants were ieseud by Coroner ‘Ambler at the instance of the Coroner's “Investigated the accident. the Looust street crossing at St. Albans, ‘Jamaica. on July 2, which resulted in the deaths of Dr, Edward Gallagher, of “No. 38 West Twelfth street, and his ~fiincee, Miss Helon Madigan. of No. 3% whow that there are any gates at tho me No fiagman or bell guarded Sr ny utreet, and the jury held the two @fficials guilty of criminal negligence, “and then ordered that the engineer of the express train be exone! MoCrae said ia ‘auppose we my officials 1 aT ene comeerraesll Contract Out of Which It Makes $325,000 a Year Has Long to Run. MiGre Neema to” hare eer “no awe tn Iaavertising twice for bids for removing the waste in Brookiyn, for the Street leaning, Department. The Corporation © Counsel has handed down an opinion on ©'the contract between the Department ‘en. the Brookiyn Rapid Transit Com- gape in which te says it runs another oar, end until December, 1902. The Perea: Cleaning Commissioner thought ‘fot bide and did not get a Old elther tone | Gommissioner Bensel, as soon as he + feok hold of the department, asid he remove the waste much cheaper It In being done at presen i Brooklyn Rapid Transit makes ut $525,000 R year out of the removal if Brooklyn With the ashes it of land under water near Concy OF 4, and ts sald to be atill filling in waste. on Harway avenue. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, OSES lie fo fe 6 Oo 28 so ha sdveriinnt tyrice | Pacific 1 1-2, Northern Paciio 1 1% Smelting 1 %§, Southern Pacific 7-6 Amslgamated Copper 1 $4. Trading contin Stocks held well dealings’ were light. teady, with some the dotal sales of shares and of ‘The Closing Quotations. today's highest, Kaest, ciésing and net changes af corms from gesteraay'e final quotations are as follows: Fe be. FF Sect! sush aes: i+ Te bee letet+ eel +41 +4444] SSIES FR SRR On a ret ee a} tristet Sb Susseuss eacuases # iyis) 8 i cd 3 HH HH t+ OT 41+ rr e e FE ne SBRau sacks: SESSQ BSAA ys rect BPE EE OPSSS RSRSSSBSAewsa NE: BSE SEs. etelisie i Se ese RT stiue Fe ists’ vewasss| PEELE FSFE FSSSSS SEPT IE EBLE EZ, A 3 4 Piet hs = ges ee . ubeseaceeh StS ze tHtttHtt | ee i * 5 Fee FR FEES t+! wee" Es Are” S8esras: uSggesrseteseesesys rs ORE STEAMER ASHORE. BALTIMORE, Aug. 2A despatoh to the Maritime Exchan; dated ‘to-day, saya: Rate Nin vessel on agreement. The Newlyweds’ Baby Captures the Heart 2 —Of Panhandle Pete. SEE NEXT SUNDAY'S FUNNY SIDE girls. ‘All fortunste mortal: mummer resorts are Uing against summer ah babies of the tenement: ing ailments. yearn for the cool, oe4 df the seasbors, and to these tung n= summer babi only $1, pay for a week and its mother at wiving, elor T3x. af d fit as a gift to home missions are of with the bab; to know wots ast A Monster Benefit at Morrison’s Monday Night—Bache- fors Paying the Bachelor Tax to Provide Fresh Air for Pale Babies. A huge sim strung across the en- trance of Morrieon's Theatre, at Rock- Sway Beach, announces that a benefit for the Sick Babies’ Fund will be given there Monday evening, Aug. 5. Preparations haye been made for the @ccasion by P, H. Morrison, owner of the theatre, and on there promises to be tis guia perform~ ance of the season. The programme !n- cludes some of the best talent on the yaudeviile stage. James J. Corbett, the @x-champion, lance on entitled “A Thiet in other atar attraction Dieached American,’ whose funny stories can be tru outs, Maude Lamt and so are Will Ro horses, Great ‘“Babdles' Night” will make his reappear- he stage in a comedy sketch the Night” An- will be the “Un- Ernest Hogan, and funny faces thfully called laughing knovk- The kmpire ‘City Quartette -a¢ Reih Hogers, with his two the Hofma Br x ree velty is Joseph Hart with twelye beautiful and who at various ocesatully bat- the 2c of remember a who are, sulfer summer complaiAt and other ents: wilting youngsters refreshing breeze: ald ic Bablas’ Fund and ite It te thelr The bachelors seem to-bs-doing: own collecting of the Bachelor Tax. Wh @o not the young women take |, ag they did law year, and ask pachelor friends to help same the ? The Bachelor Tax is and overy dollar will help to board of one baby the cool, healt- ocean-swept rest at Coney as Bea Breese. Twonty the strength of their little limbs. i} "Frere ts a bachelor who ‘didn't walt to ke asked for his tax: ‘itp the Butor of The ithe check for $0 for Bach ttaching check for $% for Bach- Am a eaten Mount Vernon, N > € The Evening World's plan for helping the conyalescing babies by sending the:n @ week to Sea Drovae ty -attractin t 3 Attention outaide of New York, an the following letter and co: mgribution show: ‘The Fyeninx World: o| class wishes to con- sick baby's = Editor of some. interested that I take the Itbe: ing {f you Goilld return tht: posta? ‘3 name on, as they want _aii about {t and how the irds @aughter Blanch: er tte week at the Sea Hreexs.] fo I knaw your time Is very much occ! but $f you could spare che time Por tates Zou \would’grestty oblige iLL L. FOLmY, No. 41 Bowne avenue, Freehold, N. J. The Sick Babies’ Fund is a charity which sends free doctors into the tene- ments of New York during the summer months to seek out and oare for sick Infants suffering from summer com- plaints or. other, allments incidental to fancy: —It-te-educational_as_wall medical, mothers being taught how to correctly care for thelr babies in health and sickness. All contributions for the Fund aro used to keep, the free doctors at work and to proyide necessaries in homes where poverty and destitution make the struggle for life all the more dificult and desperate. The following na to the Fund were received ot The Evening We Inclosed find 25 cents 1 help the Sick Bables’ Fund whi: collected. OR and For- | No, 5 East One Hundred }tleth’ street, Bronx. To_the Dittor of By “Wort ‘The girls on Union avenue Hundred ana Sixty- h street gave ent on Wednesday, July ; who took part were: held a the 1a and One f en. is for the Sick Bables’ nces Brady, trice Brady. therine Minnick, Gertrude Minnick. ay Reback, Genevieve Weigers, Sarah Fischer, ee Minnick, ‘Brady. contributions should be hier of World. for Sick a Suritzer Building, New All —money sent to *" Babies’ Fun ‘York City.'? WHEAT PRICES UP ‘ ON WEATHER NEWS. Wheat prices started strong to-day on 200] weather in the Northwert. Private despatches reported a minimum temper- ature of Hat Williston, N .D., whsch fe close to the-frost line, Corn qwas also up-an the low tempera ture, * New York'n opening prices wer Wheat—teptember, - 90:18; Deember, 103 1-4. < Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat —September, 921-2 to 928-8; December, 981-2 to 96 8-8; Caray, Git to 82-41-4;—December; 611-2 to 513-4; September, 543-8 to 4 1-2. York's: closin, at—May, 106 6-8; December, 103 = aber, 62 Se h 14. Cora—May, did: December, &. Chicago rae Dricaswe } he eal, 1 September, \~4 Dee as de Siby ot Sa to tor 7 Corn—August, 64 1-8; Beptember, 64 5-8 & ‘1-8 to’ §2; May, to. 138-146 West 14th Street. Between 6th and 3th Avs. figure =: Galveston INCOMING -STEAMSHIPS, i DUE TO-DAY, He Las Laurent. Genoa... Boldter Osea... Boldter Prinos. ate aia New Orleans Re dTtadia, Napiee . Haves. not Galveston. siege jerece, Maracas, Pott Brain. / OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, te Men’s All Wool Fancy Cheviot Suits, §5 |N.W. 4 FOUR STORES. \| 523-529 8th Ave., Between 36th & 37th Sts. Cor. 3d Ave. and 83d St. One Block m_“L" Station, Mens Pants All Wool Fancy Cas and Fancy Worsteda, Excellent quality, stylish;-perfect fitting, re- liable and serviceable, in an immense variety of very handsome new patterns; neat striped, and herringbone effects—medium and dark color combinations—all men’s regular sizes, 30 to 42 inch w | lengths—cut over the shapely and nicely tailored—patterns enoug’ to please everybody, and every pair guaran- to give complete satisfaction and wear well. Seo them on display in the show win. dows. Qn sale one week ending next Friday. AT ALL FOUR STORES, ist measurement; all ewest models, Mane Our Famous Double Guarantee: Money instantly refunded on request. clothing pressed and repaired for one year free. All | Men’s Pure Ail Worsted Blue Serge Suits, Tropical Worsted guide? l 0 $7.50 { Men's High Grade Fancy SAILED TO-DAY. ;tyorfotle, The Surprise Stores Are Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o’ Clock. ¥ Ricardo 40W actors actresses ato stranded {n Chicago, HONOR HAYWOOD Moyer Reported Disgruntled and Lawyer Richardson Breaks with Darrow. DENVER, Col, Aug. 2.—Practically all the untons of the city have united on vlans for honoring William D. Hay. sm Federation of Miners, who. was ac- quitted on the charge) of ‘conspiring to tnurder #x-Gov. Steunenberg,, of Idaho, on his arrival in this city from Salt Lake City next Saturday, ‘A vovular demonstration will be made in which it is estimated that about 50,00 persons will take part. Haywood will ke met at the Union station and will ride to his hotel in @ carriage drawn by six walte borees, aymibolical of in- n@eence of the criine with. wh: was charg: 1 eee An effort will be wood addreso made to have Hay- populace suinewhere eliver an address. Moyer, althougn out on hot come ‘to Denver to par- the demonstration, he taking the position that it would not be proper tor to park in a celebration, the keynote of which is the innocence of tes cad come) ara ae the same o t he ( yet to be tried. tae TS There is some talk of between Haywood and cannot be vi of the alleg: aby & disagreement Moyer, but t ne led, nor the na- trouble ascer- sum and substa: that I joutan cannot Sette alae ees sanction socialism, at }, Jed with the trying pecially when that ‘a legal of Cage and means a gave, fa murde ite.” (tl 4,000 ACTORS STRANDED. Figures ter Chicage Alone, Accord- tug to Their Union. CHICAGO, Aug, 2—The Actors’ Unton ot Chicago ss pianning to relieve the distrees among members of the pro-| fesston in this city. According to Becre- tary B.D. ‘and to the failure of many summer chive | The actors Mock to this city for new! ents. A jarge percentage be-| Tone to the union. is proposed to run summer vaude-! ville shows and divide the profits Maar the eters, Only members of the union Everybody at Rockaway [MINERS AT ODDS (CHRYSTIE ST. FIRE Sees the Big Baby Sign AS 50,000 PLAN 10 STILL A MYSTERY Inquiry Fails to Disclose Cause of Blaze Which Cost Nineteen Lives. Fire Marshal, to-day concluded his investigation into the Chryatfe street. fire of last Monday morning without arriving at any satis- factory conclusion as to the 2 of the fire. & Detectives reported to him that they unable to discover the ereabouts of Nicolo Achilo, the ‘grocer_on the first floor, in whose store the fire sevms to have originated. Jemes Webd Nash, of Flushing, agent for the building, with offices at No. 72 ‘Avenue. B, said that there were twenty two famillies in the six-story house. Each apartinont, to accommodate moth- er and father and perhaps four to six children; consisted of two rooms. Ho said that Mrs, Ellen T. McManus; whose business, address was at No, 99 Nassau street, was thé owner of the tenement. John W. Jennings, Foreman of Hook and Ladder 20,. tentifed that the Jadders pn the fire-cecapes were straight wp and dowe and they should be slanted. Mr. Webb admitted that the Tenement House Department had maée such a compiatnt some time ago. Marshal Seery said he ‘would open the investigation i the missing grocer could be found. : COTTON ADVANCES ON THE GOVERNMENT REPORT. ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 8—The Agri- cultural Department cotton crop report eg to-dey shows the condition on 3 75.0, compared with #9 on the same date st yeer, NEW ORLBANS. Aug. 2—When the Government crop_condition report of 7 was posted in the local Cotton Ex- change to-day there was an advance in values, ‘The October option, which stood at 12.22 just. before the report was made, Jumped to 1248 on the sree v7 advance st ‘i sud the coat man 2 tates "oaks other_options. t_was generally expect~ ed that the would. be tr ita pature, but it was never anticipated at it. would be Lovee ate iaeng eco Teens the barr uine of the bulls Were thoroughly surprised. The New York cotton market opened two to threé points lower to-day. Most of the shorts having covered ye was an evening up of tong tion of the Govern- tien this was published there was a strong Tally, prtces ad- vancing all along the line. ‘The “open! ris 11.88 to 11.57 per} 4 to 12.6, to 42.1 * 1218 bid: May. 2 "The fiosing DrIcos to 11.68; Beptermber, be ht Wn! to. 1233: March’i2.31 fo, May, i240 to 12 Peter Beery, ROCKEFELLER NOT TO G0 UNDER KRIFE Neither Will the Magnate Visit Chicago to Hear Standard Oil Fined. CLEVELAND, Aug. 2—At Forest Hill the suburban home of John D, Rocke- feller, {t was stated to-day that there Was absolutely no truth in reports Printed to-day. that Mr. Rockeféllet shortly undergo a surgical op- It’ was dlso denied that he expected to leave the city to-day, or at any time within the near future. —Mr,_Rosketeller, it was added played ‘olf this-morning with Dr, -Biggat, hist physician, and. was enjoying the. best! of health, = * GHICAGO, Aug 2—According to re- ports received here John D. Récke-} feller left Cheveland at midnight last night for Chicago, but efforts made tn the Ohio city to ascertain the purpose | of his trip failed. To-morrow {s the time set by Judge KM. Landis, of the United States | District Court, for passing uenterice on the’ Standard Oi] Company of. Indiana, conyicted of accepting rebates on oly shipments. * Mr. Kockefeller testified here recent! in @ hearing in which Judge Landis sought to ascertal the relations of the Indiana coi to the Standard Ojr Company of New Jersey, but there does not,apeur to be any legal necessity for the oll magnates presence in court when the fine le aesessed. ‘There \s much quessing to-day on the 0 be many believing that Judge Landis will’ make {tthe maxi- mum under the law, which 1s $22,600,000, ‘The Oll Trust was found guilty of having recelved from the Chicago and Alton Railroad Company a@ rate of.6 cents per 100 pounds on oll shipped tfen Whiting, . to East St. Louts, g and. St. Mo., in the? face of-a ubliahed rate of 18 cents per 100 pounds for, simaiar shipments, 18 F8CO! ie will not come at v eGovernment. ‘The are prepared to into the coffers action to the Supreme attorneys for the appeal the courts inited States, wh ‘contested. eseicee eration Court of the U: fine will be HE SAVED JOHN_D. $156.67. “Honest John” Felcy Returned te Rockefeller Tax Not Owed. John F. Foley. Tax Collector of the vilinge of North Tarrytown, will be known hereafter as “Honest John." By his honesty his neighbor, John D. Rockefeller, 1# 3156.67 richer. A week 0 Mr. Rockefeil sant hie tax Dilld. through hie attorney, and Mr, Foley forwa: them to 0. 28 Broadway. A few days later, and just before the 1 per cent. Umit oxpired, Mr. Foley recelved a check from Mr! Rockefeller in payment of bis taxes, Mr. Foley began to check up the amounts and he was greatly surprised to find that Mr. Rockefeller had over- aid him. The mistake had been made in Mr. Rockefoelier's office by a clerk who added up the assessments wrong. Mr. Foley smmediately made out check for $156.67 In Mr. Rockefol favor and sent it to him with an ex- planation. When Mr. Foley was asked yesterday about returning the money to john D., ihe, said: “Oh, that's nothing: I returned two cents ‘to @ woman the other day: when she overpaid me.” Every cigarette smoker knows the “Ramlch.” Hundreds of thousands of men smoke them every day. Few smokers ever he: laf name before the “ tainly none knew any ard of a cigarette of that or stmi- ‘Ramleh” was introduced—cer- cigarette that offered such an en- joyable originality of favor and uniformly high quality. Imitations invariably follow in the path of success, and the ‘Ramleh” has not escaped them. Cigarettes with names spelled differently, but sounding the same, have been pushed to the front in an effort to deceive the public and “catch” some of the enormous demand for this popu! turer fn Boston reviv ar brand. One small manufac- ed-a brand known as “Ramly” and hurriedly imitated box labels to suggest the “Ramiech” design. The evident object was to trade on the success of the “Ramleh" or coerce us into buying his brand. ALAGAMA REVOKE LICENSE GRANTED TOTHE SOUTHERN Railway Charged With Violat- ing State Law—No Clash , With Federal Court. gj rriasenegte rye ie Aug” 2—The Ucense of the Southern Raflway to do has been revoked N. Julian, whe han cause upon the atub of such! license In the records of Office the atatement that for vidhet! the Bouthern Rajtway has been deprived of ifs right to do business in the State. The action of the, Secretary of State da not Jn resistance to restraining ders jesued by the Ynited States Court of the Fifth Circult, as this law {s not | among those combatted by the rallroads and not Included in Any of the litiga- tion now pending {fi ‘the court of Fod- eral Jydge‘Jones, of the middle Ala- dame. district, Seb TWO HELD IN BUFFALO FOR NEW YORK ROBBERY. Antonio Cup- and Mury BUFFALO, Aus. Pitto, eighteen years old, Ambriso are under arrest at police fhendquarters ° charged with stealing $2.00 from Guiseppe Ambriso, husbant of Mary..‘The robhery was committe fe Mew York Gyr end. Cuppito, aad the Ambriso woman were arrested an they stepped from a train at the New York Centra} station last night Never Fails to" RESTORE GRAY HAR to its NATURAL COLOR No matter how Jong it has been gray or faded. Promotes a Juxuri- ant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively re- moves Dandruff. hair soft and glossy. Is not a dye. Philo Hay Sec. Ob.. G0c. AT DRUGGISTS.~ Ne Extra Charge fer rn. ‘Aavertioements for T Wort at any, American District ‘Maswonaer "cx Every effort is made to decetve the public into buy- ing these imitative brands for the genuine “Ramich,” ‘What is the result? Why, the way is thus left -open forthe -most-flagrant :substitution..--You'd- atk for the “Ramlch” and-get a “Ramly” or some other inferior cigarette with a name that sounds the same. So we are.changing the name to “Helmar” which is simply “Ramich” spelied backwards. The box looks exactly the same—and the distinctive quality which you 80 much enjoy is exactly the same, after be “Hetmat”” instead “of | “Ramlch"—and this change is made to protect you against the numerous imitations. —- Be sure to remember the change in name and look for the same familiar box. You can't forget the inim- i itable quality. Where once you agkedyior “Ramieht': « you will ask for tho ““Helmar”—and be sure you getit. HELMA TURKISH CIGARETTES | 10c for 10 Sold Everywhere

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