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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, ‘SNS MED AS WLLSTRET'S BG MENLO ON Standard Oil and Other Inter- ests Add to Demoraliza- tion by Unloading. = RALLY IN. LATE ° DAY. tee | Panic Level-Reached, Halt to |. ‘Avalanche of Selling ep. Finally Called. * to-day, and prices before a rdily faded to near the panic, leveh “The Government sandbag Is ‘aa_the tape ynfolded the Siwholesaia unloasing of trust securities and marked off/ figures ;well below the ‘bottom prices of the Sellent panic of March M4. ‘Phe principal product, of an extensive; erop of rumors told again the story of | the $26,000,000 fine avainst the Standard | - Ofl and the universal fear of other | Huge fines. No-one knows where the EGov rnment sandbak wil} fall next, said | who rank as the philosophers and | Ageing of the street: Muny offered elaborate theories to ex-' jain the panic of investors, You could them [ot the: Inside (and) onthe you could 1a rumor Hie a deal jongo and Alton ‘and the iock Ail of, the Harriman stocks ia new ware : this , it was-urged. ‘Thereupon the bears to work and clippe mo: Of the Harrimay’ # 4 3 BS : stocks. picture of dard Oll Company. grimly punishing o evan De Jettg the market go to ie he Mucilculuble wealth of sis, sald the wise men ney Nave done 80 be | when a nervous market has bor-| bred on hysteria. “but. they: wiil not de 8 2% i Leovr se A cK Es now, They are meting out deserved punishment upon the lands who dared) out when they were shorn (oo close, | 'y¥ had felt the sting of the Govern-! ment. san: erate ibaa wrouls now construct} aun ing in alarming fashion and a panic ~ “Ymminent that would shake the lnan- GIFT OF $50,000 BY + MRS. RUSSELL SAGE ee Widow Shows Ap- preciation of Courtesies of L. I. Railroad Employees. deter in the day. Ta the inital teaffngs Union Pacinc id at aS and 13) on simultaneous les Of 6.800 shares, compared with went lower on cific 11. Raniat Pacific and Hines —13-8_and Atchison. Great Northern ferred, Kansas “ahd Texas, Wheeling c and Lave Frie, United States Steel and Mila a pois. rd A Rta decline of Mec edd As a tribute to the co rtesies of the! whom she and her husband, Russell be-| Sage, encountered while they lived at Lawrence, on Long Island, Mrs, Russell Bage has donated $80,000 to a commiltee representing the Rallroad Branch of the Young Men's Christian Association, of Long Island City. The money will be used for the erection of a modern gymnasium, equipped with swimming pool, and Indoor courts, ittee having the work of F215 tat; Lan rarer pRtChian aaa nae i * South-| Chairman: Jesangea and T. i e attitude Of the speculation seem~| Woodward, employees of the Long Ial- edits. be a wasting one saats on un- and Railroad, who long ago starve gertainty as to whether the Taialaation movement for a great atnletic In its course or 4. \ tion In-Long Island City, seit Peete ttn’ these sor. fours thousand °esriploy points from or the railroad But son fs mn the sale date more than ten ousan young i shares, The stock subsequently |men engaged in tunnel construction and shared in the vigorous ping. te: other work. Geary Shown on the Stock Exchange. |" The new busidiie_will be located on Shere caverenie: rally toward ‘the | Borden avert jolning the present the market clone ge fhe, lonsen | four-story Y. M.-C. A. butlding, The the dag aglored with good caing | lot te the property of the Long Island no day, The trading continued | Railroad, but some time ago General Manager Jam MoCrea told. the Association committee that the railroad would gladly donate the ground for the ‘ant provided the committee w: re funds for the erection Med hen the nelling couxed. Mi in ge rtlcrrod. and on! eRtreie 19 Pi ease “plaht's qeisaing to yees The Closing Quotations. ~ } closing prices | socks “trom ‘ye Hogks “trom “yeaterda at changes 0 final ‘quotations are 4 ‘The lot is large enough to accommo- te a building of -considerable—siza, je Intention of the promoters of the road branch belng to make the at one of the best edulpped tn Sia 92H now her ap Kindnessea ex ed by the 5 employes g thet of her husby ma\ of the oclation to provide lace for the influx of young ‘men Long Island City and the hearty co-operation of the ‘Alinoad n donating a Jarj lot for the enterprine catwod Mra » plitce -donation. to inthe, Lone. dana. cy 1% Sage thelr 1a Bank Wo. on the new structure will be marted at once ————___—___. SHORTS IN FIGHT AS COTTON-PRICES RISE. lemperatait ip Texi4. ders’ to-day a komine scare of “opening _ pri 4 Me Alrbrakes. 118 Sentra! Pac =) ARO G OOO Q OOOO OOOO Oy ey ars The 2 fs Other Five The: World eparate track and field accommodations) Cotton started 14 to: points higher | in the market ‘to-day on the continued | « August, | employees of the Long Island Railroad | | jad DIED IN FIGHT WITH DAUGHTER'S ACCEPTED WOOER |Sealander” Strick at Lieut. Mulvaney’s Son, Missed Him and Fell, Edward Mulvaney, the athletic young son of Police Lieut. Mulvaney, of] Brooklyn, and nephew of Civil Jungice | ‘Walsii, of that borough, was arraigned | in the Myrtle Ayenus Court to-day | charged with belng reaponsible for the death of Robert Sealander, a contrac- tor, of No. 632 Pacific street. Séatanter wax kilied in-front~ot | homeTast aight by toppling trom | pavement into the gutter, striking ead on the curb and fracturing skull. At the time of, his fall he nts the hits | his! frpbiing 2Kiih young. Mulvaney. and. tis own son Hobert. Mulvaney is engaged | to marry Etbe! Beaiander, and the! fatal quarrel began while he was call- ing on his sweetheart, Family Defends Mulvaney. The wife of the dead contractor and) the son were taken Into custody as witnesses at the time of Mulvaney’s | arrest, and their testimony goes to show that the young man’s altercation with Sealander was unavoidable and not of his own choosing. He and his witnesses assert that the man fell from his own exertion when /he swung on Mulvaney and missed He was arrest- on the theory that he had struck the face and tumbied him against the curb, It has been the young man's custom to call every otber night on his flancee. He-went there last night and was peated at the dining-room table with the girl, her mother and Robert Sea- lander, Jr. While they were chatting tie head of faniliy camé in. He was in an ugly mood. Ila widow ad- Tnits-that-he-directed—severat-insatting remarks to her. Hii son objected. and er rushed upon hien Says Sweetheart Is Innocent. The boy was feebly defending him- bl | Brooklyn. Ww if when Mulvaney Interfered. Then re was a struggle Involving the ee men that worked its way down et. Mrs, Sealander followed und endeavored to separate | hel, the daughter, remained the two Sealander were or, He was the Besides hay i ‘acting Dual er Was manager of the i. Manufacturing Company fiyeet und Fifth avenue, | but expired. betore bulan an E ning World reporter saw Jer to-da. ahe wald that} innocent } ald =ai)¢K | eR thiat Wort Monday, | Aug. 12. | jSnd her story was not convi Fvening|. ‘Child Who Was Saved from Attack by Aunt Who Then Misled an ESS Mob. | Dts IATRY KEHOE | ASSAILANTS Of LITTLE CHILDREN GET 4 MONTES Two Men. Are Sentenced for Crime by Special Sessions, Five men. Accused of offenses against Uttle girls and one accused of attempted axsault upon @ woman were arraigned in the Court of Special Seasions to-day There were convictions in five cases. Ono of the men was discharged because there wag no adult corroboration of the ‘accusation against him made by a six- year-old child. \Mike Christano, a young bootblack, With @ stand in front of No 5& Rector street, was found guilty of making im- proper advances to Jestle Rosenstein &hd Sadie Rosenberg. Each of the ac- cusers was over twelve years old and they, did ot need cbrroboration. Chris- | Yano was. remanded, unill Aug. 15 for] sentence, Faces Long Term. Harry Williams, bent and gray-haired, of No. 30 Morton street, entered a plea or guilty to a charge made by Ray! Goldberg, of No. 53) East Thirteenth street. He caught hold of the girl 1. Stuyvesant Square last Monday an, was badly beaten by a mob. At the raquest of Assistant Superin- tendent Moore, of the Children's So- ciety,| Williams was held until Aug. 13. Mr. Moore safd that a Harry Williams had been’ convicted of alm!lar offense on twa fotmer oscasions. If this proves to be |\the same man he will be sent! away for a long term. Antonio Delossa, a” lamplighter, was! sentenced to three months in the peni-| tentiary! for an attempted assault upon @ ilfte\girl named Horton. .The same sentenced was imposed up-n Michael ;Dorgone, @ shoemaker, of No. M1 St. jAnn's ayenue. The accusers of Dor-| gone wete under twelve years of age, but @ min who saw the attempted as- seult cortoborated their testimony, One Year for Negro. Philip Young, a himself “as a race negro, track hostler, house at No. @{ East One Hundred and} seventy-sixth street and exposing hie | person to a young Tent Che TARE Tor ote yeRE The man who e ped punishment | was Charies Hach, old, of No, Rt East Ninety-third street. His accuser, Mary Horgan, ja only six years old. There was ito coi oboration | z. Pathe ee ects SIX-YEAR OLD BOY DROWNS. William Paulson years old, of 156 Avenue A, was drowned in the East River afternon at the foot of East Ninety th mtreet. The. body was re- covere, f 23d Street. trimmed Hats for colors and shapes. LADIES’ GLOVES. 16 Gloves, 1 button Mode, Men’s ‘ drawers. English weight, bottom. Men’ cotton h tan with double sp toes. Deeds of Valor. 28d Street, | Mary avenue, ering. Women were screaming that the deseribing | man had attacked a Mitle girl was land boys wire preparing for a rush found gullty of forcing his way into a! upon Lehane and hls prisoner. ~~ He was | with his wife. jatation-house with lm. Htty-seven Years | yezan to upbraid the prisoner, who {a| an Austrian, with back and allowed Lehane to take Rucek to. the station-house, raigued in the Night Police Court and held for Yornville: to-day, ing pleading of the woman impreased her jand 0 JAMES McGREERY & CO. Advertised Merchandise on Sale Friday and Saturday, Morning. ~MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS. In Roth Stores. An attractive assortment of smartly In Both Stores. Pearl Grey, Lavender, Light and Navy Blue. UNDERWEAR AND HALF HOSE. athletic Shirts and knee India Gauze Cotton. Shirts,—frox neck and short sleeves. Drawers, —knee WONT PROSECUTE. AUSTRIAN VO DECOVED NIECE Kehoe Hears Plea of; John Rucek’s Wife and | Fails to Appear. ; SAVED, HIM FROM -MoB.||s He Had Taken Louise Sack: man. to.a Vacant Lot and’ | Woman Captured Him. | Mary Kehoe. an athletic young, wom- an,; who réscued her! seven-year-old | niece, Loutse Sackman, from a ‘man| who had’ decoyed the child into a lot at Sixty-seventh street and Avenue A, last “night failed to appear when the ease was called in Yorkville Police ‘Court to-day, ~‘The——prisoner,—John: Rucek, of No. 414 East Seventy-third atreet, wax remanded batk to prison| and the cake was adjourned to allow the ‘police time to xet “Miss Kehoe to court. An Evening World reporter found her jat her ome, N 1415 Lexington ayve- nue. She said t! neither she nor the family of her niece desired to prosecute Rucek. “The man's wife called on me last night," said Miss’ Kehoe, “and made @ pitiful plea for him. She sald he waa drunk and there {s no doubt about that. He didn't harm the little girl and this will be a Jesson to him. He has children of his own and I don't think he knew what he was doing. If he ts sent to ja!l what will his family dot’ j Wants Them to Testify. Caot. Cooney, of the East Sixty-sev- enth Street Station, says he will insist that both Miss Kehoe and the Sackman girl appear against Rucek. The aeigh- borhood in which the alleged attempted attack was committed Is in a ferment over the recent freauency of crimes against children -and but for the quick. wit of Policeman Lehane and Miss Kehoe, Rucek would’ have been mobbed Jast night. According to Miss Kehoe she was walking with her niece through Sixty- SeVenth street and stopped to talk to @ friend. The child ran on ahead. She saw a man accost Louise and hand her a nickel, Louise walked“away with the man and Miss Kehoe, following, haw| them disappear in the darkness in a ya- cant lot. Up to that time she had thought the mati wan some friend of the Nn famvly. mt thia supposition faded when she saw the twb enter the lot, and she-ran after then}. She found the | man with Loulse and! two other little girls. He had not touched the children, but Miss Kehoe saw enough to warrant her in-epringing upon him. Caught Man and Held Him, Ho foysht with ber and tore her waist. bat she hung. Jo and called for help. Policeman Lehane was oppor- tunely on hand and led the man and Mi Kehoe to the corner of First ‘There was a boisterous crowd gath- Men wrong!” was “You're al! “This man shouted Lehane. having a little spat and she is going to the | Quick to take. the cue, Miss Kehoe Uttle knowledge of | The crowd, deceived, fell xtiah. He was first ar- iss Kohoe found Rucek's wife wait- for her when she got home. The the Sackmans, y would Uke to drop the to @vold further notoriety, 34th Street, Autumn wear, . New Suede Lisle Green, ength, “ 75¢ per pair In Both Stores, make. Very light length, ribbed 75¢ per garment 6 garments $3.90 alf Hose, Black and liced heels, soles and 25c per pair 6 pairs for $1.00 84th Street. a & “1907. 14TH “14TH 'S fp ET Umbrella | Sale turer's + Ine manuf list ading aizes for wore and ny aD rod: in tongliah Bargain. Friday—to- Summer yalues ever known to the public. morrow—brings the greatest aggregation of Mid-} Price Cuts of rarest of rarest magnitude, Rouse yourseives | $5 and $6 each—so SHOP EARLY. ‘MODEL; SIZES. THE SALE, P rhey're Just as Ipvely as they tinctively effective; ‘very GERIE, handsomely rows of Val. lace, tucks and This Sait. $1.99 thi alone should say instead of $1.98—59C. Made from sheer dotted JUMPERS. are prettily tucked and_—neatly—pl flounce skirts. SHIRT waists, trimmed with fancy piping. and pearl buttons—skirts full floun ped, cut ce stylesale price Great Clearance of Summer Waists Over 2,500 Fresh, Crisp Sum- > mer Waists reduced to half and even more than former prices. A bargain event which is with- out a doubt the most important All of oar $f and $1.25 White Lawn Waists redaced for to-morrow Patent Medicines & & Drug Specials : Cotton, dip 18c ity, one~ Absorbent Ce roll Lydia Pinkbam’s Compound .. 65¢ rt f Iron, Manganese caren: i iz great tn bot. © 18 value-giving of stylish, extra well sheer and dainty. best blood tonic; Quinine Pills, “i in Eat peceeer aes: Laxative Quinine Tablets, iP coughs and colds; 40 in box. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- vac 00 bottiz.. Perav Stal 49c eravian Bark Tonic-— Sood purifier! Dott Essence of Peppermint—**7ni¢ 9: Cod Liver Oil Capsules—{,025"..15¢ 12e $5 Linon Prince Chap Suits, $ ae Open your. eyes | the intensest cnthusiasm. Just.600 Suits in all, These suits are all in'the new PRINCE CHAP the SKIRTS are the latest pleated styles, with folds around the bottom. THE COST OF THE MATERIAL. $150 Stunning $10 Frincess Dresses, $3.98 dressy and extrem and finished: Made from dainty SILK BAT trimmed with flare skirts, tucked and trimmed with Val.; all sizes, in white, pink, blue and ecru—at Sale of $1.98 Two-Piece Jumper and Shirt Waist Suits A remarkable bargain—every garment jn the lot made to sell at $1. 98—and jam this section as it never was before—when we awns and black and white checks. WAIST SUITS are made with full plaited lace and embroidery down front Included are about 500 samples— White Lawn Waists, thrifty woman to Here's a bargain that’li stir ot fc, as they're w The rash will be’ tei ALL : RICE IS LESS THAN @ tr eeee’ | possibly can be; rich and dis- well mad several medallions; full The séry fylb. 59c Pract wwtic: $198 We Will Sell To-Morrow Just 500 of These Handsome $1.50 Russian Dresses for Girls at 69c the season. made and finished— made full yoke em broidery. inassorted patterns, others are trimmed stock, value . 8$¢, Special, Another Great Reduction Sale: Liberty Oxfords In the Golden Brown Color No. 24 -Equal-te-any-$3.50. quality. made. A special lot which we secured 0 that we can sell them at $1.49—t e greatest price offering ever heard of on Liberty Shoe, All sizes—Sale price. Je 49 "This ake Dresser _ at $8.75. Dresser, like {lus wration; large pat- tern, plate mirror Heayy panel end and perfect drawer work, highly fin- vale $1250; for Bar- A gain Friday, 8.75 “You'll Pay More Later On for These 4 Domestics & Wash Goods On Sale To meron Ob. None by Mail Sale of 15c Ac) quailty; yd. od ‘qual- Organdie Lawns ne 6c! Sheets, fy sae rome plaid aud.jolka ie ‘ dot effects... 6... Cre Huck Towels, °xtr4 large rteeateapirty (7 natitched; 3.25 heavy. Faue ibe Blankets, Rane eine ate ‘Silkoline Comforters, tilled with pale, Bargain PRS : Great Sale of Josepli Wild’s Famous Linoleums A 1g, IMustration; Wa tsiee Hf Arawers, trimmed, with eat raps. mpecial. jot, of handsome pat- » tera, aulieble éintnx |) kitchens, offices: roomy, halls oF the. wold kind ‘Adc 1 3-piece , This § consisting. Of @ handsome’ bed. like illustration, an all-steel spring with heavy cable supports and a combination hair mat- tress, in all sizes; value IL. 66 $18; sale © price $3.50 Body Brussels Rugs, ys, in a so Actual yalue of these ‘splendid wearing rugs is no léss’ than $5.00, pizé 27x54 inches, Genuine 5-frame Body brussels large assortment of beautiful patterns and colorin; ‘To-morrow our price for 3 hours 18.00 3-Piece Bed Outfit, 45c ‘English Enamelled |}}. Floor, Vilcloth ak 33¢.: $11.66. | J reasoned | P widtha; { | | iF | | | 98) Genuine $1.25 Inlaid. Linoleum, i $38.50-Alex S nate’ | 22-50 Brussels 12x9 Rag $15 era wg Very Special at 6c. Rugs $19. 7S Samii af wm famous Axe | fy! Woven” Kataonnshod ia ‘a ert STE pe emeredbd pl cet | 6 ther i Qyubs ugs, 13 feet long, 9 feet ie, in ths ies pata hes oe nm tal 8) ealnee envy aoeitty: iemratat guts sem: 19.75 a ieee vepieenene