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Se I A IE Ta ,* STAKE BLIND WT E39, HC N ENDS U L. Schultze After Long Search Finds Weapon His Wife Hid. WAS BENT ON SL William e JICIDE, Closely Watched Since Family He Begged Them to Fielp Him Die, Wiliam Ludwig Schultze, forty-n! years olf, a wealthy retired drygoods Merchant, who was 6: with blind- Neas two years ago, t and killed him. elf to-day in his handsome home at No. @ Marlborough Road, Flatbush. His wife and two dren were at the breakfast table t eard the shot. He was di hed him. When the mer fa!l three years giv t a for. tune tn t travelled all over the epecialiats en Europe a ago. told bid wife that * to life, He falling vig!! Gren and s con: fiden revolver he had for merly his bedroom was con. cealed where he could neve i When the family went down to breakfast to-<tay, Mr. Schultze sak that ho could not get up as he was suffering from the heat, His wife now believes that he has been lunting fi the hidden revolver for months, that he finally c. Concealment to-day. The pisto] he unearthed from under & seep of boxes {nu @ remote little closet and h's body was found within a few feet of the peer aie.-k EXPERTS STUDY THE EQUITABLE PLANS Will Take Building Depart- ment Six Weeks to Look Over Skyscraper Details. @tx weeks may elapse before the etaff of exyerts in the Bullding Depart- ment can finally pass upon the p! the proposed sixty-two -story Eq Building, so numerous are the details contained {n the drawings. These re- quired six months to make, and draughtemen say at least 160 men worked on them. The monster struc- ture, which will over Butlding by three hun erected tn four par's, Jower, reach a height of the entire block. d feet. ‘The will first, be feet, will oceupy The next fourteen q@tories will have about two-thirds the | section; | 7 floor dimensions of first the third section, or nine stories, abou one-half, and the remaining four sto- fies stil) less, It 1s estimated that the fee of the @rchitect, David H. Burnham, for draw- nce ing the plans and supe amount to half a milion ‘do ar on the pre: 2 agement has made the building produc nt. on the investment ut ih decided that s0 valuable ay of ground should be bringing much more into the coffers of tie society, Wo trouble ds expected in renting the ‘offices in the monster building, oe SECRECY ABOUT NEW SHIP. All Information Concerning 20,000 Ton Warrior to Be Kept From Public. The new 2,000-ton battle-ship, the keel of which {8 to be laid soon, will be built with the utmost secrecy, as a result of @ mysterious but sweeping order \ has sealed the lips of every man the Navy-Yard. Naval Constructor W. J, Baxter, who will have oharge of the work, refuses go talkabout anything connected with department. Hesaidhe could not oven ine officers belleve the order Is in tended to prevent foreign nations from Kerang of the improvements In tho MAY LEAVE ANY MINUTE. out “Why does your cook wear her hat while she's at work?” "Oh, shesonly came to-day, and how long she'll stay!""—Meg- Blastter. pasion Singer | thirty-five stories, which will! BWLD BY Bh WaiCh Bid & Co, Come to Rescue of Wallace Utley. Pigiales Flower | POTEAU eel | z ! Son-in-Law of Head of Adams Express Company Calls It Outrageous Mistake, Wallace who ls @ son4n-law of Pre: v!Z Wealr, of the Adams Express ( and was arrested In No. 0 Broadway, his beaut!(ul war ing a check pon It. P. Flower & Co r ths after his account sed with the concern, was a n the Adams [Co He was released in aa furnished by the that had refused to has many stione and was formerly erk in the offices of declared that hie Calls Charge Absurd. Ant fe the z Company of Brooklyn, He 4 @ copper tray cern on June 4 nt the $26 oheck. The ailesead that the back and that Utley was notified times of tact that the check een dishonored. ‘tley said to-day before his arraign- {n court: It was outrageous for Flower & Co. | to have acted in wry, for they still hold a ‘a salary of mine which IT against him In the dead of night and dragged me to a oell, Why, the charge is absurd on | tha face of ft.” The two detectives who made the an rest are Lynch and Cavanaugh, of the Brooklyn Central Office. According to their story, they had a warrant for young Utley, which they had een try- ing to serve for five days, They had butler and servants informed them that the young man wes out of town Complainant Not There, Last night hey waited till almost mid. | | night, when a light flashed in a room | upstaire and through the window they saw Utley, They rang the dell for twonty minutes and when the young man came down arrested him. When arraigned in the Adams Street Court the prisoner refused to make any statement. He was represented by An- drew J, Colvin, a Brooklyn lawyer, who enterei a plea of not guilty to the| change of petty larceny, and asked for an adjournment. The hearing was set over u at $2. When the amount of ba!l was announced a man »ped forward and said he represented R, P. Flower & Co., and w y was released. The com- faint was put in by the detectives. t the office of R. P, Flower & Co., 8 Broadivay, a member of the firm (1 today that the young man's ore- |dicament was an unfortunate mistake. | He had ovenirawn his account, but he made cood, The charge, sald the banker, would not be pressed, as the ictionoer had been veprsuaded that he was the viotim of an unfortunate error. SOCIALIST LABOR MEN MEET TO NAME TICKET, National Convention at Arlington Hall Will Probably Select J. T. Hunter for President. With James T. Hunter, a rilversmith inee for President, and Robert R. Downey, a physician of Richmond, Vi as Vice-President, the National Con- vention of the Sootalist Labor Party | opened to-day in Arlington Hall, St, Mark's place. John Kirschner, of Cleve- land, O., was chosen temporary chalr- man. delegates were Not more than sixty in thetr seats when the Committee on Credentials went Into session. It was stated by one of tha delogates to-day that the 1904 platform, on which the party received $40 votes, would be re- viiopted. No further overtures will be made to Eugene V. Debs and the So- cfalist party he represents. —— <>. FIXED IT SO STETSON COULDN'T f MARRY AGAIN. Then Decree of Divorce Granting Woman $300 Monthly Ali- mony Suited Her. | The decree freeing her forever from ildren— satis- of herself and her Helen and Francis—w support Bo, ory, but Mrs. He en Blanche Stet- | son found no clause e decree for- bidding her recreant husband to take another w! So Maximus A, Lesser got a rr t of the decree with | Collision on Miasourt Pacine. | SHDALIA, Mo., July 2.—Missour! Pe« cifle passenger trains No. § and 12 met jin a head-on collision two and a half |miles east of Knobnoster, Mo. early to-day. w5iX_or Seven persons are reported killed and a large number injured. Flosting, last night, charged with draw- | check | called repeatedly at his home, but the | next Tuesday and ball fixed | uid furnish the bond. He did/ not appear and the oom- | of Providence, R, I, favored as nom- | | John P. Stetson, the advertising man at No. 1 Madison Square, and the allow- ance of $30) monthly alimony for the | the ou para h forbidding her | husband to marry during her lifetime, jand Justice Bischoff signed it to-day. ‘Dhe Stetsons were married tn Colum- | bus, 0., fifteen years ago. a iTRAINS IN CRASH; 7 KILLED, Many Said to Ue Injured in THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY, ‘Residents of New York City Will Spend JULY 2, 1908, TEUTONC BEATS Tr $10,000,000 for Fireworks on the Fourth CARUNIA IN RAC Stickless Rocket, Round Li Bomb and Stutfed With Magnesium, Is One Expen- sive a Novelty of Year | WILLIE ROCKET AND RADIUM BOMB NEW, | John D, Rockefeller Will Ex- pend $300 of Real Money for His rytown Home. Celebration at Tar- | | | | | On Park place, where the fireworks arsenals do business, and where It ts ca!- culated that a loose man with a Nghted | dangerous than a radia they expect that $10,000 - cigar 4s more dog in August | 000 at least will have gone up in smoke sparks and vartcolored Ights by next Sunday morning !n celebration of the Fourth, You ses, {t's this way: A man whi |has perhaps promised himself to $5 worth of stuff and let !t go at that goes into the flreworks store, and by the time they get through showing him whistling coon rockets, that ory like a child who wishes ! had never, never been born; musical golden rain, fire-| files and will-o'-the-wisps, flery epider bombs, acrobatic candles, and a few things Hke that, he rushes out, drawer [and borrows all the money he can get, and dofore his ft of brary tneanity fe over he's got a display that Man- hattan Beach i{tse!f has ne on—as they early morning fires Formerly a man used to walk into the village store and get a few packs of nay THIS LITTLE PANEL NEEOS NO-FURTHER STICK-LESS ROCKET With DO AWAY WITH THIS | small fire-crackers, some big ones, and @ommen Tr |a few rockets and flowerpots and pane ohias jthings, owenstb'y to please the chil-| BOY PRISONERS | dren, and then go home and burn holes in his clothes setting them off, because they were too dangerous for the kids to handle. This year, however, the man who spends less than £0 for fireworks 1, a piker, Stickleas Skyrockets Now. | ‘There was once & man who wrote a proverb to the effect that sundry per-| fons go up Ike rockets and come down| Uke sticks, The idea of @ atick has| ever wince associated ‘tself with rockets about as Hmes are connected with gin rickeys. This year, however, the prov-| very thin—stick of radium helps out the handed a wallop by the freworks mak- ers, for they have made a sticklass| | rocket. It's a round thing like a bomb, stuffed with magnealum, and a thin—al. very thin—stiek of a radium ps out Wy ttrant radiance of some of them and gives the 10 Shear price a boost, doo, ‘There te the weeping Wille rooket, too, It positively ts not dedicated to | Willem Jennings Bryan, and will not |e sent to Secretary Taft hs Fourth of July selection of freworks, | The nomination oame too late to get out | Taft rooket, bomb candle, repeating bomb-shell, revolving Jack-! with golden tourbillons !n Devoured Buns They Were Accused of Stealing and Are Locked Up. Tro Uttle street in Flushing at dawn to- ted the attention of Police- because thelr blouses stuck Way out In front and behdnd with many ound protuberances, ‘Tl gave, ‘em from the So he stopped them. Scheer found, when he prodded the once or twice, that they g.tt round and about with fresh He knew Baker Otto! elder'e early morning route was! lads that turn red and green and make faces Mwelfth street, and also knew at the audience, or even a poor, de there had been complaints of | spised squib; but next year they'll have bread and buns having been taken out a Twft rocket that will be a wonder, they say. Fireworks people are cynical folk, and Mhey don't lke fire-crackers being re- tr n stoops, 90 he took the young: raid their names were Frank Yuchs, to Maxistrate “ushing Court. There were the prisoners’ pen | ferred to as fireworks. These two facts 1? thelr aa calieae ve |may be gathered from a stroll through) "You id buns in thelr | Park place, which may be rechristened blouses?" ald Magistrate Fitch, Yes sir,’ said Policeman Scheer, but he shoved Frank and Gus for- ward be found that they had shrunk considerably WwW asked the ‘9 vier § the evidence?’ repeat- aking Frank and Gus, Rocket Row, Fire-craokers are not fire-| works. If you doubt this, ask Mr, nae of Pain's place, at 10, and he'll tell you that no respectable fire- works man would associate with them. They are even thought to have a dis-| the evidence?” tinctly {mmoral tendency, You see, | T ey fas is mr that “oriachos x- ned to. ther Airy megs firecrackers cost only a few cents a itn aiwranaiiertierents pack, and there's not as much nouris! ment in selling them as there is in handing out large full-grown rockets and plethoric bombs at $8 a throw. Jonn D, Will Have $300 Display. Oh, yes; all the big wigs get thelr = ay fireworks on Park place, President) ROPE CRUSHES GIRL'S LEG. Roosevelt used to make out his own] | lat, but since he became President the fceetae has been penned dy Mra, Roose- | volt. The firm that supplies her {se Pain's, and they eay over there that Mrs, Roosevelt can make as good a jeotion for an enjoyable display at the Oyster Bay home as thelr best art- the defendants have de- youredthe evidence In this case, I'll have to continue {t unti) Tuesday,” sald Megistrate Fitch, Caught tn Loop as She Is Playing on Recreation Pler, Litiian Hearn, fifteen years old, who lives with her parents at No. 2108 Seo. ond avenue, became entangled In a large hauser while playing near the end {st in pyrotechnics. Then, too there ja| of the recreation pler at tha foot of! |John D, Rookefeller blowing himselt| East One Hundred and Twelfth street for @ $30 selection, to be set off at| last evening, and her left leg was Tarrytown, J. P. Morgan {s a fire-| crushed works customer also, and so ts Charles! float, used for trameporting freight M. Schwad. The late W. B. Leeds, the| oars, swayed back and forth In the Tin Plate King, bought $2,600 worth of | swe from passing steamers, and {t fireworks every Fourth, and lots of other wealthy men burn a few hundred! s leg was caught {na loop of the | doliasa Tap) eveer, “tlme) the Holiday | hanaerawhiehineld {tito] thei pler/ |Winen| |comes rou rescued she was removed to the Harlem | Hard Rae have certainly not hit the; Hospital in a serious condition: for every firm along URES ineteteneeet gangs ot extra) KILLED BUYING PISTOL. j Rocket Row has put Rubenstein |men to work, and has stationed a spe- Jelal cop on the door to squelch cigars} |that may try to Intrude. al- ways good-tempered in firework’ | Henry They're the Shot at Gun Store, Henry Rubenstein, of No. Sil East shops. They're afraid th oy get A hot a catastrophe may resu every: -ninth Cie iy GI Gacy body stays 1, even when dear old pital, the frst vi s Fourth of July ask for fires works not burn the fi a tailor, but cutting on or appertain No New Street Terror This Year. A tall, lanky counte- | nance strolled into Pain's f He had whiskers ulled that rho gun W went to the 928 Second was show: him les of revolvers and the the cartridges, when of a pearl-handiad man of serious |zling _snakes-in- a h 5 to do: r ork: |e oullet penetrating and had $5 to spend a i eworks, | enatains yee But I want them of the > he | Ho dropred to the floor dead. He left you can ) Just and two children atop out in the street and set a few re 1 refreshment ‘em off as samples, {f you don't mind ‘Luey led him away and reasoned with] of that name, Page art al h aaa he a summer's 5M sun to sun, anc him, and he said he'd walt till he got], Q0yen sak a Sane to Jersey, but if they were no good he'd ¢ fireworks situation this m not use them twice, : There is no néw street terror to take ew York has spent $10,000,000 for | the piace of the fire-cracker, for which his venr, The a1 purch let be duty thankful; but they do nintentional) Crackers ay at over In Jersey, where ure orks. And It langerous things are gexec) ed ‘ man to smoke or even ‘ka of intel. vented @ thing Pussfungla.® lect on ies ah jer the Fourth, THE DAY-AFTER. NOTE— ABOUT $10,000,000 WILL BE SPENT FOR FIREWORKS INTHE YS THIS FOURTH das “ED THE EVIDENCE boys scampering along | een apple time,” aald the | were Was on one of these occasions that the| cit Accidentally | SYR NO-SMOKING \2Noe INTHE STOR] buTY¥ EATERS 2 MPROUSERS THE FOURTH (JULY 57) aii fli yt Nai PLOSION -COULONT WA NTS | Black Hand Work Startled Po- | | lice, but Intended Victims Slept On, Tenants in the big house at No. #23 East Seventy-fourth street have been 80 accustomed to premature Fourth of | July celebrations and have heard s0| muoh of Black Hand threats and out- rages that when a bomb exploded under their homes this morning at 4 o'clock | they just turned over and took another, grip on an early morning nap, Policemen Lawler and Jufly of the East Sixty-seventh street station, were at Third avenue and Seventy-fourfh street when they heard the explosion, “ Hist!" sald Lawler, and “Hist! Hist!" sald Jufty, | Then the two policemen ran to No |s23, Under the show window of Antonio La Barbera's grocery store, on the ground floor, was roken can, and near it @ amo! fu It's a bomb,’ whispered one of the policemen, ire {t 1s," agreed the other. a ee Hand outrage. 2 policemen Went through house and awakened many tamilles. t's unnealthy to be disturbed at this | time,” sald La Barbera, “It may be a! bomb and it may be a Fourth of July | | colebration,” Then tho grocar went back for his! beauty sleep and the policemen report- ad the bomb explosion to their sta- | ton house. | a DISINHERITED, ENDS LIFE. Saf Despondent Because Mother “T's the Left Small Fortune to Sister, | Disinherited by his mother, who died }a month ago, leaving her smali fortune to his sister, and in {ll health, William ne yeare old, committed | t by asphyxiation tn his home, No. 162 Smith street, Corona, He was alone in th ehouse at the time. His body was found by a nelgibor | —_———— \CHILDREN’S COURT A MODEL. American System Is Followed in Germany and Parts, | In this quarterly report, made to the Justices of the Court of Spectal Sessions | to-day relative to the arrest and dis position of the children arraigned in Children's part of that court, E £uperintendent of nile courts. ement from Ger. many of the of the adoption of the ju- veniie court system on the American pian and the e ab rh of a similar court {n Parl ins declares, “are signs of 4 ing for more than ordinary | Customer—I'd like a shave, but, to tell the truth, I've been drinking a little too much! Will that make any differ- | ence? Country Barher—Oh, no! I've had six or ight drinks myself!—Fliegende and with | Four Persons Injured bs an ha ae IF: YOURE . ‘COURTING A WIDOW. (ou'D BETTER VE TOWN OVER THE FOURTH QCORTLINOT PARK KEGHEO PPOSE THOM Fight His Plans to Turn Sec- tion Into an Amusement Resort. Residents of Riverdalc, Kingsbridge and Spuyten Duyvil will make another determined stand to-day againat the at- tempts that are being made by James ‘Thom to turn @ section of Van Cort- |landt Park into a second Fort George. | ‘hom has an application pending before | | Mayor's Marshal John Oorrigan, as Chief of the Bureau of Licenses, for a oense to establish a Ferris wheel and merry-go-round at the northwest corner of Broadway and Spuyten Duyv!! Park- way (West Two Hundred and Forty-| second atrest), Immediately across from | the main entrance of Van Cortlandt Park. The location for which the Il- conse is asked is at the end of the Sub- way and et a point that must be passed by all persons going from the Subway| to the park, ‘The Cty Club, the Park District Pro- tectlve League, the Municipal Art So- cists the Women's Muntelpal League, the Y. M. C. A. and such Institutions of the nejgitborhood @s the Christia Brothers, who conduct Manhattan (\ jloge; the Sisters of St, Vincent de and Seton Hospital are opposing plan, as ary other interests and pri erty owners, Two hearings already have been held by Marehel Corrigan, one on June 2%| jand one on June W, At the first hear- ing the law firm of Iselin & Delafield, Who are representing ull of the prop erty interests in their protective fignt, called Police Captain Cottrell, who was in charge of the Thirty-first Police Pre |oinot, wikoh includes Fort George, ing 196 ued dur and 1%, Capt, Cottrell t that during the summer of rent) 1a tele 1d) men for various violations, Thom, it seems, abtained the lease of Saft's sister I‘lorence, fourteen years | tho land in question from the Van old, his mother’s denofictary, departed | Cortlandt ostate, the of from the Saff house yesterday to live | Which declave they did not the with an aunt {n Brooklyn. The Coroner | object for which he desired the prop- Issued @ certificate of death from sul) jerty. When the residents of the section cide, learned the use that was to be made of with Thom dandt ‘t they opened negotiatt: the Van Cot with the result that the to cancel the lease and pay back to Thom the money he had deposited, !f the latter would accept. The property owners agreed to reimburse Thom for | the expense he had been put to u te] that time, which they figured would covered by $1,500, hom. however a in a claim for some $30,000 or Sua | and, {t !s charged by the property estate late. offered ers, threatened to run his resort | a dance hal! and other adjuncts |f they | made trov of Dynamite at Wealthy Man's Home. PITTSBURG, July ir persons injured and two dwell da Ked ¢ when barge of dynamice Soveral t alloged soba eae AMERICAN HELD AS SPY. Marrington Arrested in Guatemala ua Salyadorean Conaptrator, SAN FRAN gers who arrived ou Sydney tell alan Gover Trest was made jatemala when ashore from t nt to Central 4 ‘k many months ag The passengers say they bolleve has been put to death, as they clatn he had papers in his possession which proved him to bs in a Salvadorean con- spiracy agelant President Cobrera, | CIS THE SEA Starts From) Daunt’s \fter Rival and Docks Here First. FINDS FOG, Passengers Think They Have S the | Won Until They See White Siar Ship Pass... | -—--—— Fmulating their big sistere the. Lusi. tania and the Maurotante, the (lunarder | Caronla and the White Star liner Téu- tonic had a brush of their own om their run over the Atlantio on their last trip from Liverpool to thts port that! ba exciting enough to keep thé paasengery awake nights and take the wadding at of a few pocketbooks. Tho speedy White Star liner, ae started with a handicap of three hours and forty-five minutes, won tha race, Hard luck followed the Caronia from the drop of the fing, On the third day of the race the Caronia’s atokers struck & bunker full of coal that didn't seem to bave a pound of steam in @ ton of jt, and that day the Teutonlo almost ot In sight of the Caronia's smoke. The two boats are old rivals, ' The Caroma dropped down the Mersey on June % with the Teutonte, three hours and thirty-six minutes behind her. The worl ran about that &@ race was on. Aas they passed Daunt's Rock the Teu- tontc had already picked up @ little of the time she had lost at the atart. Real Race Is On. The next day, Friday, the Caronta logged 463 knots and the Teutonto 453. Capt. Smith waa besieged by passen- gers, who begged him to ‘hit it up a Mttle harder, On Capt. Dow's ship all was smiles when by wireless they learned that they had outlogged the White Star boat handsomely. The next day, ever, Capt. Smith and the en- gine-room foroe gave the Toutonlo her head snd ehe reeled off 468 knots, while the Caronia’s people, who, according to Purser MeCubbin, struck the bad coal that day, could only get 40 out of their boat, On Sunday the Teutonic made 40 and the Caronia 46 knots. At Tuesday noon the scores stood: Teutonic 464 and Ca- ronia 440, On Wednesday the Caronia still was behind with 457, while the Teu- tonfo once more logged 464, ‘The race finished off Fire Island last night, but {t was not tll to-day that the Caronta got up to her dock, while the | Teutonic dooked last night, That was | another bit of hard luck for the Cu- narder, for she got to Fire Island ahead of her rival, reaching there at while the Teutonto didn't get up 64, ‘This made the time across ys thirteen hours and fourtoeh ea tor the Caronla, and alx days Long CUNARDER i six | min ten the T utonic Fooled Themselves, At that, wien the Caronia ran {nto g fog bank’and was compelled to anchor off Fire Isiand most of her passengers were slapping each other on the back and ge'ying, “We won.” It was not till | the fog ltted In thine for them to see the Wiite Star boat that they realized beaten, } 169 the STANGER T A ARRIVAL AT INSTITUT Rock Two Men Who Brought Him to Oppenheimer Place Drive Off. A hansom cab drove up to the door of. tha Oppenhelmar Institute, at No, West 7.30 ‘o'clone tofday, and two men supporting thind and elderly man got out and led in into the place They told Dr. R. M. Benson, who waa if charge, that the man was Charles. H, Sears, 9 well-to-do miller, Thirty-fourth street, at ‘} gt No.; 1827’ Capouse avenus, Scranton, Pq. They said that they were Dr, Fy B, Lynoh, of No. 189 Franklin avenue, Scranton, and Grover Sears, the son of the: elderly man. The younger Seare walg he lived at No. 92 Greenwich Scranton, Pa. They told Dr. Benson that the elder Beare had been drinking heavily for yoars, three quarts of whiskey a day ‘being hts allowance, and that he had heen very ill on the train. Tho eldarty aman waa almost unconsctous at that’ time and dled twenty-dive uunutes after whe had been led into the place, His son and Dr, Lynch left the place then, saying they would get an undertaker and return shortly, ‘The Institute people called up the New York Hospital and Coroner Har berger, Dr, Fuote, of the hospital, looked Sears over And said he thought! he had died of heart fallure, induced by alcoholism, but wasn't s Phe Coroner reached the | elmer place shortly after nine and wanted o know Where the younger Sears and the ductor were, Dr. Lenkon could only tell him that they had pron come back after their breakfi “UN give them half an the Coroner, “and If t then (I'll issue warvan is a Very myst The Coroner o formed on Sears body that he migt have which had weakens Coroner Harburge hour tola Police the ,Tenderioin s' younger Sears and bring them to the ( —— SHERMAN ON WAY * HOME IN PRIVATE CAR. Very Weak, Candidate Is Wheeled From Hospital in Invalid fous case.” an autopsy pers nd intimated drug hours and forty-six minjgges Hoy | Look advan age of his| know! the Atlan course to lon off a Knot angle In the usual summer track of weat bound steamers that ley between Sable and s Hook, and the Caronia® nayi- Jeation officers say plat In this way he | ratned his lead Oo | TURNED ON THE GAS, Man Left the Window Open and Is Still Alive, | A man who told the hotel people to ry him down on the register as John | of no place in particular, was| Alara unconsclous In the room he had | [been given In a small hotel on the northwest corner of University and Thirteenth street to-day. Gas ‘pouring from two fete, The window IH as well as the transon probably saved the man's ife taken to St. Vincent's Hospita: In a valise In the room was fuund 1 were also papers erin that vatents for an improved truss had been issual to Fielding, and several trusues, _— WILLIAM HAAS A SUICIDE. Phe Health, 1) Following entry of Wife, Cause of the Act. Witlam, Haas, a painter, who last night shot himselt tn the head at bls Morris place, the Bronx, lock this morning Jn the Hospital ide was a widower, fifty-five ie sold ad been in poop lieal e his wite dfed two lye us seemed to waste u tly brooding over his a I the lights w t which he Ived to the cellar, loc operat ham Hos- not be F could pe EN DROWNED MAN'S BODY FOUND, seorg West Sixty- the bbdy « nd f pars old wht. It 49 five feet man had e was drowned. been hat the body was} Chair. CLEVBLAND, 0., July 2—Looking extremely pale, James Schoolcraft Sherman, Republican Vice-Presidential nominee, left here In a private car at- tached to the train leaving for the Hast at,8 o'clock this son the Lake Shdre troad panied ters Utica, N “Pam. feelinty weak,” said enterad the to Myron H the frp, Mr. tomo ion MOSOUITO . ot other insect will sting you if you apply Samurai Powder If you have been stung, To to your skin, Samurai Powder will relieve it. you the ‘scent is p'eas- ant and «elicate; pests can't stand it. AT DRUG AN 25c ae }DEP THE SAMURAI CO 38 West 28th St.,N, Frank Brothers 3d Ave. at 58th St. SHOE SALE Excluslye styles in Shoes and Oxfords for Men and Women formerly sold at $7 per pair, now The Caly"Company tf Its Kind in th» World Your Old rt or Be Ke Nis & 8AGS,Ete, Pxchanged to Order, Sracoryonaniaged C Extraordinary — Leather, LSS vile Lea, 2.00 S650 Pogtish” 495 5 Matting, 180 BARGAINS, Bags, 5c., 1.69, 2.90, 18.90, &e 1, Commercial and Dress ‘Tramkay lish Begs and Fitted Cases, HOFF RETAIL PIUCKS, Repairs Calied for and Deliv LOOK FORK THE

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