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fan. ee c eThe detectives say that the blackmatl- TENED MEN GUARDED FROM ~ ARMENIAN BAD Blackmailing Associates of Priest Have Fled From : Cit ALL CLOSELY GUARDED. lot Safe from. Tavshanjian’s , Fate Till Arzooin Is Cap- tured, They Say. — Che machinery. of tha District-Attor- fhey’s office was run to-day with one ob- gect—to obtain, if possible. from Bedros ‘Khachadorian, the man who. assassi- Pated Tavshanjian, the millionaire. rig “merchant, a confession revealing the in- ‘er workings of the /onsplracy that cyl- “minated in the murder. ‘To this ond Lioyd Jinér Katserin Auguste Victoria, {n to-day trom’ Hamburg, brought de- tails of a midnight: collision between that vessel and a three-maated schooner lin a donse tog four hours after the de- U PANIC ON LINER AS SHE STRIKES SCHOONER AT SEA Kaiserin Auguste Victoria in| Collision Dense a Fog. PROCEEDS ON HER WAY.| Sustains Considerable Damage —Other Vessel Drifts Away. | Passengers on’ the North German) “@very possible pressure was bought to bear, within / mailing Hunohakist Soctety will soon be | “in the hands of the authorities, From secret information at hand It| @ppeara that several Armentans now the Tombs, unfrocked priest in «have left New York’ since his arrest. “ing band is well scattered. Threats re- Seeived by Armenian merchants since tha murder of Tavshanjian are not re- garded seriously, but threa wealthy! on the bridge. All the passengers, tired merchants who have deen ‘oformed! out trom the excitement of. preparing hat this was their bast day on earth | for departure for home, were in their Moved about under police guard. letateceme Garabed Baghoosian, a_cousin of) ihe navigating oMcers Bedros Khachadorian, the assassin gating of the Kalserin © sme from Boston to New York to-day _ wi County Detective Reardon and / Fwas closely examined by the District- ‘Attorney. Baghoosian was taken to “the Tonsbs and identifed Levont Mar- tonguessian as the man who visited Khacnadorinn in Lowell, Mass., shortly Defore the assassination of Tuvshan- Baghoosian talked atsome length ‘with hia cousin and urged him to make a full confession to ta District-At- " forney. ‘Phe mysetrious influence cf Martou- @uessian 1s, however, still alive. With- ut mference to the Tavshanjian an- “gassination the District-Attorney will endeavor to hurry him to Sing Sing on other: charges to get him out of the wey, ‘There waa a Jot of excitement in the fhouseholds of the three Armenians who have been condemned to death to-day: | “one of them, slept last night. All are! heavily armed by permission of the po- | ce. ‘They are Armon P.. Aleon, of Eaat Orange, N. J., who has a store at No. #7 Broadw this city; Bedron Kazan- "Jian, of New Rochelle, and M. Kat ghe n..who has an_office here and @ rug {actory at Freshold, N. J. Death threats against other rich eountrymen of the murdered H, 8. Teyshanjian and Father Levont Mar- parture the law, and {t 1s be-|came together with staggering force, A-that-allthe seereta-of the biaek- | tha shock arousing every -onn on the | duration, 1 Who} Atlantic with all her ints set and her thave beqn qlose to Mairtouguessian, the |fog horn blowing continuous signats. There was a mist hanging over the water that ‘cut off the view for more]. than a ship's length. coast more than half speed. heard no fog horn other than thelr own and supposed thelr way was clear, when jsuddeniy the-sehooner popped out of tho haze. the steamship, and there. we for either to change cours derous just forward of amldships on the star- board sons standing to the deck. stant word was telegraphed from the bridge to th¢ engine-room to stop the ship, and sha 300n lost headway, They Pwarmed on the decks by hun- dreds, women screaming, children cry- ing and men nervous and afraid. The decks dimmed the Nghts, the fox horn contin- Xed to moan at short intervals, and no one outside of the officers of the ship knew just what had happened. sailors were at work manning the life- boats. Capt. Ruser knew that his own ship was not seriously damaged, desired to be in position to render a: Sistance to the other craft, should it be needed. “Tn the mean time the passengers *warmed backward and forward, doing all manner of foolish things. and minor officers passed among them from Cherbourg. ‘The boats ip and precipitating a panic of some ‘The Kalserth waa headed out into the In view of the heavy traMc on that the Kaiserin. was moving at not Capt. Ruser was She was headed directly for no time With a’ crash. that careened the pon- ner the schooner struck her side. The shock threw all per- In an in- Passengers In Panic, The passengers did not walt to dress. were wet, the depressing fox Within a minute after the collision but he Stewards DGLSS) BILLIE BUBIES THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, Here From England to Become Leading Woman on Broadway STOCKS DOWN I Coppers, Pacifics, St. Paul, | Great Northern and Reading Show in the Trading. Reserva one _Rtesorved required | HURT BY Compressed Air The surplus was reduced $1,785,475, the banks now holding $7.473,000 more than the legal reserve requirements. The fix- Ures an issued at the Clearing-House to- day were j boanr Ine. §3.757,000 | Danes Inc. VN Clreulat Dec) "110 ia Tito oi 8, Deposits’. EXPLODING TANK. Causes Blow-Up $oUguessian, who has been indicted for|*®#*Usine them that there was no ftiempted blackmail, expire to-day)|@8nger, but there was no pulsation That Sendai sanyo) Hospltn): end on Monday. from the engines, the men on the| Stocks were slow in the early market | william McGee, of No. 470 Carlton ‘All the threatened men are guarded} bridge were continually shouting ordera| to-day, with small declines the rule. | avenue. Brooklyn, to-day was working by private netacsivns and police. Mr./and the activity of the crew with the} Wabash preferred, Amalgamated Cop-/at the Municipal Ice Company‘a plant Heudian came tn from SPriNK | poats aroused forebodings, per, Smelting, Anaconda, St. Paul foot of Sixth atreet when a tank ybsre he has been Wcins.| Soon the passengers who had kept Northern, Northern Pacific, Read up from overpressure of com- Hotei. He will go to a seashore| thelr heads managed to reassure the| (N&: Southern Pactiic and Union Pacihe | pressed alr. Both of McGee's wrists Zesort to-day.- Mr. Aleon has made hla! others, the engines started up again ation moet prominently In the Hmited | were proken and fragments of the ex- Sani -and prepared lor WOR may cODe aia the whip quleted doWn; BUC lines Fee : ] Siotet cranks toxtgelt ts festTT6 ew threats have been made aguinst In the final dealings there was some ken to Seney Houpltal suffering Prominent Armenians, and untll Alexan | were ced around a part of the Lttateh AE teary os De ae cefiolLew a waid 16 be the real head of 1s caught, no rich prem idecdeck Awnere :thearalling was hour, but the market was who! erannctietieteclinaze: : jtorn away for a distance of fifteen feet. | oo tin wmarican Tobacco preferred Jr tenis ae Ee Schooner Drifts Away. declined 15 MNO In himself to Jeroma, and unless | Capt. Ruser, remained In the vicinity/1%. and United States Reduc’ Pr eet ener TE aye event ay Olt for three hours, steaming slowly, in| ferred 1, The market closed fe will name ail the arch conspirators {Jn widening circles, in search of the|very dull 4 tng——and murderous |echocner, but he found not {her e total sales of stocks to-day ®ipgs that ured him as a tool. and thux peaxe himsolt from death In Two are concerned =i imiHiCt ION f Asclared two-day, and We Dist mey {son thelr trail. He to make thelr fdentity kn were used by th sous ways, and will Khachadorian confesses, ‘A cablegram received fo-day announces the final of Martuuguessian asa pr Clo#e of a masa meeting o! held last: Saturday night it Lyvam « cablesram was sent the Cathollgos of the Armen. Church, reiting. the career ot in uessiah inoNew York a0 be dep of the righ ise hia priestly functions, The Catholigos, or suprame head of| ‘the Armenian Cyuroh, is Muger: horimian. He {# stationed at fikdzin, Russian (Armenia, The cavie- | ( gram, signed by him, was receive < & M. Karagheusian, rug dea fo. 2% Fourth ayenue, und reads declined “n. ext. At th Armenian: at a ag “According to ydur demand we have degraded Martougtessian.'” expected thht this action po the Part of th roh| will add in securing evidence 'ngainst the recreant priest Hin position as a) pastor hax hitherto | been responsible for much of his hold upon his ignorant |countryman. SEE enna BANKER, OFF FOR EUROPE, |1 SAYS BUSINESS IS BAD. Henry Seligman Thinks Taft Would Make Good Presi- dential. Timber. Mr. and Mrs, Heni and Walter Seligma the American liner St cL 10 spend four mon here Dir. Seligman wh! ‘The banker’ was not about the mon that, busin: Ko continu waked It ha thought President Roose ough in prosecuting an Rhoda} to-day ¥ery optimistic tion, and said aving and woud “Hip certainly Tor him to’ stop. Mr. Seligman thought that Secretary ‘Patt would makq excellent Presidential Umber, Ho did pot seem to think that OMr. Roorevelt whuld accept a nomina- tion for a third verm. as, and {t 1s about time Many of the passengers refused to re- turn to thelr sta drifting away with all sails s ‘They | bowsprit sin vart-| jn HEM | appear to be badly damaged, had scraped along about three-fourths of the steamship's side. denting plates | Murray } and removing | Kalsorin, about the collision when the reporte tch | bo nelius Vanderbilt and c! Were among the ere. inously Jutus TAMMANY LEADER HAS awyer Pickéd by McClellan! Man- | managers thirty years, to. the Dy Announcin rooms until day fie we Th { and-—jibboom but were the oollision, her hull did not Allie Allin {4 Am Am. a Daylight revealed that th schooner maint ne: into Light iwoolWork onthe -progueiiaue deck was) ap! lintered. : There Brsoki were bl passengers on the and they Were sul talking rded her at Quarantine, Mrs. Cor- lidren, Maurice Otto K. Kahn and family rominent New York- The theatrical Tepresented by engaged to” man 1 again: Gertrix er and Martin Beck neem angst —— ntermeyer, Co | Den. | Diat neaged | Quinlan, Robert Edeson ¥ ted de | Inter. Hows, Loula, FIGHT. ON HIS HANDS. North agers to Down Thornas F, McAvoy homas F. McAvoy, Tammany leader Twenty-third Assembly District, to have another hard firht on this fall. The Me‘ellan have picked Richard H a former Assemblyman, to make © aKainst him. is a lawyer, with an office 7 Broadw and has been ess in politics for the past He has iswued an address of the district and stating mocratic Yole: his candiuacy againat McA vo: cording to Mr. Smith, ts that whe! FX ever there {s anything handed eut to the distric McAvoy and energetic leu! necessities | Tammany district it xa mtly. Mr member of the Smith has money t#, two absolute a fight for a ership, er pe jn ma deapt lea c Gl Fue Bouthern world was lum- | Col. South ‘The Closing Quotations. Today's higheat, lowest, closine prices and | | net changes of stocks from yesterday's final | Quotations are as PDS ice ‘Co i lyn Pact - & Ohio! SG. Wear, & Bt Co & BL M Power Cent & Am. Alrbraki Centra) West te vy & iro) follows bh. Car a Foun. i pe ining. ¥ Pacific Decline, ——- Mguidation rebuying of stocks sold short in the first sferred it, Lea TSIG shares and of bonds $2,00), Low, Clos. C1 | BANK STATEMENT SHOWS + INCREASE IN LOANS. Thin week's bank statement wes r ¢ &n Unexpected increase tn loans in market being ite disappointing feature. incon- 4 ion pre-| low and) N PERE EER ERE errs ee re FER the stock rom these juries and #hoc — her -stage-catesr-in-“The-Schoo! Gtr became lady ‘sanay_ Hook ait Ae jou santy Hook... 4 esha [GRerors taiands 344 40) Ooo lots "| Hell Gat ‘ . 2 1toe PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. Semurance 5 Havana Maracas (Graf Waldersee EI Mente Fiaatie La Lar Re a pity Momphia Manzantho cre: . Clentarwoe Clentuegos {tterbure Hamoary | Apache Jacksonville Campania Liverpool INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY, Dinamore, Genoa. K, Aug. Victoria. Maracas: Port. Spatn, F New York, San Clore Southampton.Croydon, Hamburg. BILLIE BURKE HERE 10 SUPPORT DREW Lawson’s Daughter and Mrs. Arthur Iselin in Gymkhana Aboard Liner, The firat cabin passengers on the White Star Mner Baltic, that arrived here to-day, were unanimous {n pro- houncing the homeward voyage the Jol- Most sea trip they had ever taken. On Thursday men, women, boys and girla had participated jn a gymkhana on the promenade deck | The Misses Dorothy and Mazion Law- \son, daughters of .Thomas Lawson, /of Hisaton, were ihe mare of the Kaines, taking part in half a dozen sports and jwinning the exe and spoon racen In iftna style. “Mise Dorothy ran first with ® dappled egg neatly balanced on a | wooden spoon, but she had to skim lke tho breeze in order. to beat her fleet- footed slater. a | Mra Arthur Iselin’ won the potato jFace, plucking the tubers from, the deck with deft fingers and never tripping once. ‘The three-legged race was won by the Misses Carrie and Florte Poltz, jtwo English giris, who are well known Jin New York society, The Lawson gicin |aiso ran in this race, but tripped near _[thé finish Jine, rolling over and over in ja’smother of Ungerie. | The thread-the-héedie race Was won |by a young actress, Mrs, Frank Fogarty. L. M. Wedgewood won the leigerette race, Mra. Arthur Inelin Ught- [ing his cigarette. e | Each one entering the races paid an | admission fee and the proceeds went to | the Seamen's Benevolent Society. | Misa Bille Burke, the young Amerj- |can actreas, who created such a furore jin London for the past two seasons, was also a passenger on tho: Baltic. Though she was born and brought up in Washington, she will make her first appearance on the New York stage next fall, when she will support John Drew at the Empire Theatre in a play called "My Wife.’ Miss Burke began with Edna May. Later she aries Hawt leading irs. Pondbury’s Past.” HIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. in Montevideo, Havana OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, Bt. Paul, Bou! Umbria, Liverpool Havana. Joachim, 70 PUT AN END T0 > “STEERING” GRAFT Magistrate Corrigan Makes War on™ Policemen Who Represent Court Lawyers. ) Magistrate Corrigan on thia, his open- Ing day on the bench of the West Side | Court, announced his Intention of | breaking up the custom of policemen acting as “steerers’ for police court lawyers, Patrick Blessing, chief gardener. for |J. Calvert Smith, of Sheepshead Bay, had been in court yesterday on a: war- rant Issued by Magistrate Fink and had been _ondered_to pay weekly sums (for the support ‘of a two-year-old child j said to be his. Blessing returned to- day and told Magistrate Corrigan he wanted to complain of Lawyer Benja- min Greenthal. whose office is oppo- site the court-house. Blessing arid that when be was await- ing a hearing yesterday, Court OMcer Henry “nteered” him to Greenthal, who asked $25 to defend him. Bleasing sald he bad only $11 and then he paid een~ thal $10'on account, but: Greenthal’ did | Hothing for him. The defense was con- ducted by Attorney Quinn, sent by the Calvert Smiths, Magistrate Corrigan closely queattoned Blessing and Policeman Henry. The policeman denied the charge. but the ‘Magistrate sald he Intended to make a full report of the case to the Police! Commissioner, and forwarded Blessing’ affidavit to Mulberry street. Greenthal was not in hia office when sent for, MOROCCAN REBELS KILL SULTAN'S MEN Tribesmen Defending Bandit Raisuli Number Caids Among Their. Victims. TANGIER, Aug. 2—Roporta recetved here from Tetuan are to the effect that last night “nountain tribesmen attacked and vanquished the Goverment force under Gen. Bagdan!, the chief of the Bultan'n army. who ss conducting the operations against the bandit Raisull, Several Caids are anting.the killed, and Gen,.Bagdani had his leg broken. Re- inforcementa have been despatched. There 1s no truth tn the report thet @ bank at Casablanca han been pillaged, and the s(dry that the servants of the British Consular Agent at Silkstar had been mOrdered by Djebala tribeamen lacks confirmation and ta discredited. ALGIERS, Algeria, Aug 3.—Two bat- teries of French artillery, a squadron of light cavalry and a battallon of sharp- shooters are at present on their way down to Oran, where they will embar! for Morocco. PARIS, Aug, 3.—Exchanges between the Cabinets at Paris and Madrid con- cerning the programme to be pursued in Morocco as an outcome of the Caesa- bianca massacre of Jast Wednesday are procesdinar actively, No diMeulty faa ticipated, but pending a complete agres- ment the Frenoh Forelen Office imite Itself to the announcement that ‘“enet etic measures, In conformity with the spirit of the Algeciras conference and in concert with Spain, will be taken, Harlem Shooter Held. Richard McGrath, a collector, of No. 1870 Park avenue, who shot Oherles Mulligan, an electrician, of No, 213 Mimiro, Jamatea. ‘Aust. New Zealand, Alta, Inagua Minneapolis. "London. Hanscat, © res. Lincoln ‘ernamb: Hamburg. City of Atlanta Savannah, learn | Koente Albert. F - Ginger brass aie Philadeipht [ Silvia. daskeonyilbe: x erfotk CuracoaJamestown, Norfolk, jewfoundland THE DELUGE In the days of Noah, showing the destruction of the -world-by-water, where mittions ~~ CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE. Large cast of people. grandeur. satisfied people. Special Rates Up to 6 P. M. Week Days, 15c. Lexington avenue, last night as th were mtanding at Third avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. was ald Wkhout ball toawuit the Text ot McGrath's injurles in the Harlem Court to-day. of lives were lost. TAKE FREE BUS. Unsurpassed for scenic Auditorium cooled by electric fans. One thousand large, comfortable opera chairs. ecial, rates made to clubs, societies and Saree techeas This production has showed to over 750,000 Season 1907. S {¥ broadest publicity. JAMES McGREERY & GO! - 23rd S 84th Street. treet. SILK DEPARTMENTS, 1x Both Stores. “McCreery” Sill 4 ‘ Advance weaves for Autumn wear including Pekin striped Taffetas with, : Broche figure. On Monday, August the sth. Sale of 5,000 yards, black Taffetas . oe * Silk. One yard wide. 85c per yard BLACK DRESS GOODS. g Second Floor. | On Monday, August the sth. Imported, black, wool Voile. 43 inches wide. 75¢ per yard In Both Stores. - HOUSEHOLD LINENS, ‘In Both Stores. Second Floor. On Monday and Tuesday, : | August the 5th and 6th, > Sale of Hemstitched Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases; Satin Damask Table ‘ Cloths and Napkins at reduced prices, 5 Linen Sheets. Single bed size...........4.15 per pair Double bed size...........6.65 “ “ Pillow Cases.............1%.30 “ i ‘Table Cloths, : 2x2 yards.............5.,.. 4.20 ye say afc enannoanccanbaoocen Ges) ea! aie x 2yards... ce 4:75 Napkins to match. : Breakfast size...........3.35 per doz, Dinnerisizessyccccsc assis WASH DRESS GOODS. 1m Both storee. On Monday and Tuesday, ; August the sth and 6th, Sale of White and Colored Wash ‘ Fabrics consisting of short lengths, the \ season's accumulation, at greatly re- ‘ { duced prices. JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23rd Street, 34th Siceet. yi JAMES McGREERY & CO! 23rd Street. RUG DEPARTMENTS. Sale of Oriental and Domestic Rugs and Mattings. sel 34th Street. In Roth Storea, t 300 Antique Daghestan Rugs.....21.00 Reversible Brussels Rugs. 6 ft. x 9 feet................---- 6.00 oft. x 9 feet.........2...005. 9,00 g ft. x 15 feet...e- ee eee 15.00 19 ftom § lect yi MOO: oft x12 fticeccwwce se 13,00 Royal Wilton Rugs, <Q) ft xix aihthe wocecs cscs ssesinee ses 27650 “Martha Washington” Rugs. 9 ft. x 12 ft... eae aicen ture 09d H~.-) Extra heavy China Matting...... Acrdehan per roll, 40 yards, 9,00 23rd Street. 34th Streot. The tan. who makes a “bid” for business is the man to. jg whom business comes, Let a World “Want” give your “bid i A Gibson Bathing Girl Picture on Art Paper A Free Ticket to 101 Ranch,at Brighton Beach

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