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as hanges Transit Ted Not Being Used. “STRIKE. NEAR ITS {Dn eavanee TELEGRAMS ARE STOCKS ADVANCE WENT OUT TC DINE JAIL YAWNED FOR CHORUS GOTGAY, ‘PHONED OR SENT | ON FAIR. TRADING, WITH FRIEND'S WIFE DETECTIVE REARDON NOW UNDER BAL | BY SLOWER MALL Northern and Northern relled in the Sfeet and Conduct Magistrate Did by Hotel-Keeper Deny Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Great) Carey and Mrs. Holly Quar-| Narrowly Escapes Sentence for Six Frolicsome Maids Accused’ favored ‘advances, Brooklyn | rising, 14-8 and Erie ind? U. 8, Rubber «1. opened 3-4 higher and tmmecinter:, fee poqinew mere tars THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AvGusT 22, 1907. | ear- ‘NEW YORK'S FASTEST GRO’ WING STORE Luncheon a ‘| E Our &th Floor : Pacific Favored. Both Were Arrested. Not Like. | ing Up Bed Sheets, | Companies Scarcely Conceal- | | | ‘a Si ys EBtocks showed: hesita: tthe outset | AY well dremeed young woman; Wao) Raward J: Reardon, a dective of the cist to The Byentn= Wort ing Fact That Wires Are Jans (hie: dnporaubulliesders «vaca | gave Inesndinaioe Jeahnelter Holy. ana| Dstrict-A (torey'e( ature Wes RED BANK Node duces ccharsca| ‘ * Yio Thevmore notable | Rebate? tows wiaaan [morning ordered placed under arrest! with tearing up. bed sheets and da: ad pr Union Jont ita | rent Neilie Kossek, of N chorus’ girls with York -and Adamis| PPlaying tHe Po ** company were street, The 1 2 Vested Tiere last nfgiit e conctusto : i e ith intoxicauon und di 2 was the wish of the of the pertormatice ut the Lyceum, | offered in to. 8 . ‘@ was a cradual r orderty ct On the ,street, Carey | District-Attomey that child he dis-)) The If became” hysterical 4 { purchases in , eri tet alniag 1 1 company es Wile of t[ Charged 20 that sie migit be nt ‘ part Operators Expect Arbitration Sle ssid his companion wes toe ¢ <}charged so th {be taken, to taken dnto custody’ and iad to be Iter.| iat es — rendlng ES raiiwa i clerk, and jived 1g Meseriie ri to appear) ally! carried to Juatice Wire's { Preliminaries to. Bez) |ran « and Feel b is Saas ae Peres SS hey wrens they ace ; i in Sal j p Trading was only fair. oan ys tasonaetals nei misteeateat er Viniwaod steann : g y poveten hehe 2k Rada S| Pe leat Fourth avenue and}< Reardon's breezy. manner’ did not ! eee meh arid Twes street, told the -Magis- | Please Magistrate Huits and he banged “There. tn an, improssio ne Atiare coras alee vate oekabe nae) Sate Pain ene ereetneds ke oth eavintis /teceraon pr BER enOn gs, Al atocks, Taq {#tteet And had attracted, a L What the District-Attorney, wants; and ; WA teak te ce " ba eleataphers t = bs : woman Aad objected to his interfervnce | your manner {s offensive to this court.’ i i Er ae ponsuxe: le cloacal ha: Fa Aven Ue} ahd slapped his, face. Reardon attempted to may something arrival of President Small mercial | Telégraphers’ Laber Commissionir On: Saturday, they expe tion’ preliminaries» PWhile the telezrap \- @re positive in stating that % broken and tha: t treat! is mith any. one seeking io bring abo: Srbitratioh, there ts no doubt that the @ituation Is anything b them. The telegraph of entire country is) badty ied, fp some sections there In no service at otably in the Northwest and in the South. aN There is no telling n telegrams (3 @ent from this city to nearby p wil) Feach their destinations. Pienty of e @ence ia nt hand to show .that ‘eastern Union ta sending messages Yell] in that arb tie pro “Messages Teleahicned or Mailed. SAn Eve World reposter was in +. Youterday, and wi rail- | 528,600 shal to send a telegrain The operstor refused to! Then a visit was paid to the | Son ‘Union office In the town No concealment was made of the fact -_ hat the ‘message! ‘was teleptioned to few York. The man in charge of the Gat b Yerterday's sto iim by telephone for points 0} Biase Talend “and that ne. wrote thom | Am ut on the regular telextapn blanks | 4". be! -@nd-maiied them. 1: + ‘A telexram wax nent to a me E je Evening World siaff from Boston Am. ‘oo at 9 colock yesterday morning telling 2repiss > of the departure of a person on a train | Al, 4 for New York. 1 pal fivered fn Maz.em siftcen minutes after the traveller from Boston arrived. NThe strikers gave ou. figures, to-day | Cht Showing that the Wesiern Union ts los Chic & fog $50,000 @ day am! the Postal $40,000 | Goi. & day because of (he strike. They | (i: $ou @laim that only ninety Were sent over the pr tween New, York and Chicago by the ; Dist. Bec, © Postal ye! Jay. Daniel Russell, Chairman of Board of Strategy eh 2 the atrik, organization, sna he has) Gt Nor of proof that the Postal js handling only 20,00) mesmages @ day here, where the mormal number Is 3.000 and that the |} Western Union businésa has dropped | ie from 60,000 messages « day to 20,000, Mailing Department Maintained. Pheer hate ewtnblighed o& artment’ In the main office of one |x roa wires‘ and through the malls | ‘ont _ Pifice waid that many telegrams roses Copier « 2) Com Prod. 0 pal wire bee!) Del" a Hudson, ada were irreg- | aL a ne r ak é roke out again and said he was | grew stronger buying Amalgamated | *O05 90% ly will, objeot,"* sald, more ed for woe Laue, Grea’ sol SOS Over yesturuay #) house” to, pols nue extended ne closine wa res and of bon. he Closing Quotations. opening. highest, lowe: und net changes final qu High Allis. Chaim oy & . | Bal, & Onio aram svan de- | Hal 4 * Chea “Ono oD, es if the companies.” declared Mr. Rus- | Miteoutt | Spaci Feell. “A mailing department in a tele- | graph office atrikes us as being close to | ‘the limit. It js nothing short nig Vente up ror a Hmesvage to be sent by telegraph and | thea send tt by mail at an expen i ff 12 cenin, If a special delivery samp | Rs fs used," tre A committee of strikers started to- | RE? @ay to solicit patronage for Play,” in the fnancia! dix wolieliors were enthusiastic in-their re- rts. Stepa have been taken looking a baseball game in one of the leaxue parks and numerous + taInments for the benefit of the st fund. Many prominent have sNolunteered to appear a mass jeetingsx of the sirikers and make ud. Appeal to Wiv “Fastor Stokes, wr graph companies. Although Airs. Vo sattend the 1) eoting at Manhatian Ly y sho was maid (0 be biay The strikers it i oe amount of Wester Union stock; at «|COTTON RALLIES AFTER iy ATTACK BY BEARS. ‘Goud, who is Tt Mrs. ident of the elegraph "Phere are over phers} Tm the fierthis city and about 5,0 ‘oughout the counti'y, and Mrs. 's inva clear factor: her; 1ONRS what nks arbitration can be ty nd |tn Texan . Sage brought a of the first Ktrike of the railroad years ago fo her ‘husband dies uot. Br peated: etatement Western the subjec They say Labor Commi of course HANSEN No RousTABouT, | WHEAT Honganvreman Killed at Wark Lett ( friends of Fred Hansen. killed while orking as Wan at Bush Tormlna! Dox tym, lust Monday, hwye quickly to the defense of’ hig niemor: ambulance tance Surgeon N. creer Soh was weak lan Hospital: Tis wheat boon known ie hads no York 5 was not ‘iru ¢ Mny tetars 1. Langshoremen's hat Hanson was aan of that organization 1 home for his an ai sober Ang industrious since the strike was on on| The latter was based on f 4 Home and Fine Family, | CHICA } * eotton market ot rom bear early pressure wh _—— TRADERS SELL ON WEATHER ‘NEWS 30, Aug. 2-—Wheat Tracts on ay but in the yom ox the det was = A fe a: Mr. McGu office, as reoiniites, the. Gedling, was, Te STATION ON EAST RIVER.| scomed’ tobe the tease cncined we tae | Commens offic. A It peral selllig id he had mot the wife of} about his right, but he was quickly squelches, The Magistrate ordered him | detained and 2 complaint for contempt mavedt made against him. Re : EN Blol “proprietor one £0 damage, orhey Moc TES Set Reardon's arrest the a |No CRIME IN THIS RIVER MYSTERY. ould | Parts of a Woman's Body Found accept your apology. ti ren and $3 id the Incident is ch sed." sa. Mestet moved -inja Sui t he lear Gaal rate, this point Reardon. broke| pictea nem m sa SuIEIcas Operation. t North-} and ‘y i were jocked up in a station | 208% ae: id T have noth’ ne srosalcertie aio opcortuntty, 3 i . to him,| James Burke 2 deckhand on the toltend f arid to autmtanuate | Fandineption cantar sertice| | tret igh, found a tightly icin story. (the, (Magistrate: adjournet| (vary Aaktharene had | "rapped parcel Moatiig in North River | He At the foot of Bloomfield sireet to-day } his coming z maiter again.| vo drew it out and opened it. It con Anne maventt RAR AROS xy tained portions of the breasts of it; ANOTHER LIFE-SAVING Tillmeet you at every point. in here was a lo inthe. Police trying to do his duty, “I have | the greatest respect for all cour in the of large | tion tom: This Diwan tts de- as dull, da trio, ea . Matter, and with ocurred the heira and] @ zy Instion at p ste sekman estate, ’ 2 J. W. Beekman, one 2 showed | oved 4 Ustore Magistrate Grane|While lie was appearing before Magis:;Iny the furniture im thelr roome tn 4 Y ville Ci n company wit t Asbury Park hotel during a frolic, six Y Never before have you heafd-of- such strikingly —omphatic—_targains 9s _ _are met yea's toon nung ae » The Record Low Price Reached in Two-Piece = cheer 32 | Jumper and Shirt Waist Suits at 69c with the express intention adi giving the GREATEST VALUE OF THE SEASON. 300 910 Princess Dresses Oia at $3. 98 with’ several Morrow's matchless array. Clearance Sales in.many sections, special others, stamp to-morrow’s batgains as the greatest of the stasom- This is Be a clearance sale, but.a special perchase and sal> of new, fresh garments, and black and: white checks, The JUMPERS * t hyped. cut very full—flc : SHIRT WAIST with full p waists, t i fancy * piping, down fr and_ pear skirts ic = worth $1.93. ale 3 e $5 ‘Paces Dresses, at $1. 98 rz some very da Jumper and Shirt ist Dresses. least $5.00. Val. lace insertings. ad sor much Lawn, Flowered Organdies, ‘over tace or net yokes; tucked and t with folds and trin mm to the United AT = | en ached and tri -Saving Association to oi ae 2 ; ichly trimmed, ; i eee [Fa bure and station on the ESS UNE ccrushades.” Worth $10. each, Sale pric : : ° Sa = msi iver front between Fifeth and Fifty- Se | iat a toch cone eas exact | | EUROPEANS VICTIMS OF te Smallest Prices Ever Knees Wide Season Millize; , y Sensation iy | is Squipment. “The district tobe serve. CHOLERA IN CHINA N ee latest ie gue ae | Telephoncs aist . ew Sample Hats, FR] tne tation winr be tn charge of Capt a t mh . weojivesiat:} {! Disease Appears in Shanghal While: Enough ? $3 and $4 Valve; at $1.98 = ae Other Coast Towns Are +19 S 48 och Infected Orders fost when 8 three men have deen enlisted, and) pq Te ape your tins ts**husy” 2 lolli eter teenth derin D h from Shanghal ways that cholera would more than “49 + | ditty given the name Molegan, after|has broken out among the Chi (e a5 5 Fire-- Commlarioner TAUtry Mohegan | there and that several Europeans haved pay for the cost + 3h joint wiere the new station Welieuecariisea to tho disease. Compre-| of another line or + \% cated |s a bad river atretoh. | hensive preventive measures have been two. y 82 White flea or Bat ~,2 ch Is, of the Black-| adopted in the forelgn quarter | ue Wai Stslat 98c 1 b : ||. Several other Chinese ana Sapaneset is a member of the} coast towns are Infected, but the spr ent. He has fivejof cholera to Europe throu ocean. steamers is regarded aa Improbable, EW YORK TELEPHONE OO., 15 Day Street Drawers 4tti Petite + 14+ 4444 Et + 1M iu tad ol paar Tinedt + : . Torch “its r —~\t Short Pet ticoats sity ern value. Price of One | The most sensational vaiue-giving since the botlom fell” out of [Extra Sire Peticoat the clothing market—a bargain proposition that seems tncredible,—buth\| 2°"! in which 1s nevertheless true. Put tf to the test of an imvestigation, And an Extra Outing Suit Worth from $7.50 to $10 -~eoeneee-eemerereny reesei ‘This Great Offer Is for Friday Only — Fie $25-suts which ws shat sett tor $10 are the jinest hand tailored blue serges, black Thibets, gray worsteds, fancy worsteds, fancy cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds in sizes from 33 to 46. These suits are suitable ‘or wear now or in the Falt, w.th many in the lot heavy enoueh to wear all Winter. The FREE QU?- ING SUITS ave made of all wool cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds, in the latest ard most aprroved Summer styles. We give Jou, in fact. irom $32.50 to $35.00 wor of ciothtay for the r:markably low price of $10.02—bu! for Friday oniy. Men's Finest $3.00 and $4.00) Trousers, sizes 29 to 50, choice, | $1. 00 Friday, from 9 A, M. to 2 P, M, More than 1,000 pairs of men’s finest trousers in this loty:made of worst- Wonde 22,00 All-wool Brussel Rags $15.00 8 * } 0 e: mich fae eds, cheviots and cassimeres, in neat, dark patterns, ‘This sale is for five hours “Giiewool Brune only and we are not anxious to sell ntore than one pair to a customer, ye aL reek th Noted £9F good: went Men's $2.50 and $3.00 White) [Pine quate ea; aul / mails eoeint or Fancy, Wash Vests forf $1.00 Velug There are all sizes in this sale from 33 to 46, but not more than. 500. in.all. : 15. 00 There is, however, a fine selection of etfectiv p ¢ ‘patterns—neat ; men of taste will admire, neat patterns that} |] 32.00 hen! Axmiaster i | isn pecan near | Men's $10 and $12 # , - ae ete eae és and $5 Men's £4.50 and $2.50 Macon atonal ne Ai nin |] aise handsome floral | Top Coats, onlwisvor «oeiaaeinds aly ENN Odd Vest value $9.00 $12.50 $1.00 Boys Share in the Great Bargains, Too. | “Boe ||| fer-19.75 © “Underaustue & Infants’ Wear! ~ SILKS 1 ood Bae ‘ CorsetCovers cambric or main-| #54) Sf eA phon and Jace edge; aes 39. value at... Je. -s Men’s $25 Suits $i0 Seer fords at $1.49 all pean jally Reduced for Bargain Friday. Prices reduced specially for Friday’s Selling. This $18 3-Piece __ Spe ee tere This Hat, 81.98 — of ae al made peta Gowas— Bishop or \ ned with Tip> great bargains ex- fremely-uiderorice: 19 ine Black all si ~ Zama- Mai Linine Taffeta, strong and servicerbe, value {9 special (or Friday only, at. (29¢c Yard Wide Black all silk Lining Taffetas.value 79¢; 59c special, while it hsts, at a WORSTED SUITINGS unce 3 49c value, special at 29¢ tuoking - 38e) slaw s 50 Pieces 38-in. New Fall Fancy t ‘ ELE Worsted Suitings, shown In red, nt, tight-fitt 5 RE TSE i Corel Cavsian of cambric, full on, 2 rows nront tt of uiteen ot tsi rova blue, hunter green cial, while it lasts, yd Sale Girls’ Goodluck Shoes| Lace or Batten: Siyle vin: soft, black hid leather | 184 te $3.50 shoe ia morrow, price Big Price Cuts in Enamelware. Quart Cotte Yous, Femular 435 3 rful Rug Bargains 7,00 Reversible Smyrna Rugs at $3.98 y réversibia in ‘ 2-Quart Tea Ps regular 30e. Great Friday 3-Hour Sale American Fi ’ a= b . ; wedguaet ate ean perk, Smyrna Rugs. 30x00. in. Oriental ef- fects, (only 2 to 3 custom- J F Seah f henste tix er); reduced from. g1,50 J Hale wool, perfectly b woltoin ‘and cantigt 3 w thts Th be i. le per cach; for 3 hours only, | ‘erersiuie m beautl: Mie comte 1.49c to - Pages dy GOen specials ons Persian colorings, wine x12. A 12° Ay me Value $7.00 A. 75 Asauar Beriln Sauce 1d Special at ne with tone and ly in sympathy | tis ae active. ne Dat at yeaa | $7.50to$12 Knee $5 00! | Boys’$5.00 Knee $1 98 | Boys’ HK. @ E. 30 Bed 0 tfi ll 66 é i 6 BANE 29c '} Pants Suits, ° Pants Suits, Blouse Waists, : ce u It, ; 3 { Boys’ knee pants suits of i Boys’ knee pants and hovelty suits KE ; ‘ f j ‘ “Ce r New Yorker Locked Up for Refusing | is rata y Me Ber i i te The kneé pants sults are in’ sizes from |. roscoe ere pouse. Watsts, In large sting of a handsome bed, an SEAS {J Obsk slays, taney worsteds and chev J 7 t 4s years, and the novelty suits 3 | Variety. Sizes from B to 16 years, No eel spring with heavy cable STROUDSBURG, Pa. m | P.O Sizes from 7 to 16 years, to 8 years, |:more than 6 to a customer. supports and a combination hair cea ¥ ga, Bro sa ew dbus Boys’ Rough Rider Khaki Suits, sizes 4 to 12 years, ate..ssceceecvecececseee ss SEQ.” mattress, in all sizes, Value $18; 4 [pay tare on a ia eaiica etter Boys’ 75c, Knicker Pants, sizes 4 to 15 years, reduced to.,.4... 0c sale price, complete, 211.66