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MURDER VICTIM | FOUND ADRIFT IN GRAVESEND BAY. MURDER VICTIM IS NOT CORNISK Chief Witness in Molineux Trial Clears Mistake in Identity. KILLED WITH AN AXE. Coroner’s Physician Declares Man Was Not Cut by Boat’s Prow. Horry 8. Cornish, outside of Roland B. Molineux the inost interesting fig- ith r pra pete ssed all the ey the ‘eat Adama polsoning mys- | dries AMY, each and Coney Islan re) tne ise 8 bt in th ing a tangible clue tery eleven years ago, read with some to the viewn ty. They had with amazement {n the morning papers to- i ea ey outing shirt worn by the mur- Gay that he was supposed to be dead. | the Biome men, who ° claimed to be sure ot | Dealt their facts, had {de man found in Grav day, and now tn the Coney Inland | Ney Morgue, as that of Cornish. At first the {dentiication appeared | . reasonable, Cornish haa the slot-ma- chine concessions in Dreamland and | ¢ mark "NG. he shore. una y ey tas been making a lot of money there, The supposition was that he was Way Island laid and thrown into Coney Creek or the bay. Cornish calied up The World as soon as he coll theghts and posit denied th was dead. He sald he has not be Coney Island for days and leaves his business there in the hands of an as- aistant. Soores of persons called at th to-day and endeavored to de: Somebody Headgear and Badge 1803, Who picked up a fireman’ yn Second ani night, Morgue y the rday about victim. He appears to have been a stranger in Co nd and Ba a Beach. There are no marks upon } ven William Areht- clothing to show where it was pur- eliased. An autopsy was parformed on the ay home body by Drs. H, V and H. © train at ‘Twenty-third Fry, by Cor. Brewer, Dn me picked up yesterday at the Coney | Morgue ha m recognition for After carefully exam he peculfar big downtown fires and Jong cut on the back Or tts assoctations Coroner sald the wound nad) been made probably with an Bath Beach feel c must have been ki! or other craft and thrown ¢ The victim hrd in his and ring and a 6-ce! He was tall and stron a blue serge coat Before Coroner that the case was one 0 Bath Beagh police expre 1e opinion that a propeller or the sharp prow of ‘@ motor boat made the cut in the man’s herd Capt. ———— AMERICANS KILLED AS tamp Brewer mn Tex. troops, it Is 8 from Del Rio Devanney, plain clothes men Anty Drudge Invited to Take an Automobile Ride. Miss Spic-a-span (joyfully) —‘‘Hello, Anty Drudge! Come take a ride with me!” Anty Drudge—‘‘My! An automobile! How extravagant.” Miss Spic-a-span—‘‘No. I earned this with my painting, And I do all my own housework. This is washday, but I was through by 120’clock. That Fels-Naptha you told me of is like sunshine on a rainy day. Why, the hanging out is the hardest part of my washing.”’ If time is mney, Fels-Naptha will save you money and lots of it every washday. Perhaps you don’t consider your time is worth money. But your coal is, and your clothes are, and you certainly value your health. Fels-Naptha saves’ your coal or other fuel because it cleanses your clothes in cool or lukewarm water, with no need for a hot fire to heat water or boil your clothes, either in summer or winter. It saves your clothes because tiere is no boiling to weaken their fibre and no hard rubbing to wear holes in them. It saves your health because it takes all the back-breaking work out of washday and removes the danger of catching cold from overheated room or steaming ‘suds, Aren’t these things worth saving? _ If you think soy et Fels-Naptha and use it according to directions on the ted and green wrapper. iar of Which was 26." 3 of the inves- { gain no Informe- ared that he be- ym out of town guest at any iy et these fishing of bi K vee from | ; from him and WHO HAS FIREMAN’S CAP? Picked Up Archibald’s venue, be- Twenty-third ve- house he sald ‘he | to the cap and ie MEXICANS FIGHT REBELS. A spectal/and no public anne troops and agement 5 of Mexlvo have been to the seane PLD 'S PUFSTS. STACAS DECLINE SEE FIGHT WITH EO BULA Detective Marron Corners Him Rally, but the List Fails to Hold Gains. i 409 4 ok There was no prot mov INV. acanity MOUs | BACK aus mens enernperoEeningrotat stock market to-day, ¢ small in all cases and e [between gains and losses, al dealings were on a fairly largo & Amalgamated Copper led a rally lat which lifted prices all around, but rise was not maintaned and the of Big Hotel. In the basement 6f @ vacant house at No, 2% Weet Fifty-ninth street, almost lirectly at the rear of the Plaza Hotel, Detective Marron, of the East Fifty: first street police station, cornered a negro burglar early to-day, and the bat- tle that followed was filled with inci- é | dents that do mot often occur in a de- The Clonl tective’s life except in a nickel novel, , To-day’s highest, lowest and The burglar had earlier in the day [of stacks and of net changes 3 terrorized the entire neighbornood, ana | With yesterday's final figures a two bellboys had been sent fom the! !ows: closing, Trading continues brisk. Plasa Hotel to help capture him, Re-! High. serves of the East Fitty-first street arg Pale ii m o station failed to locate hun, Mrs. Henry Heulett, who lives at No. 28 Weet Fifty-ninth street with her 4 Teo Co. Locomotive. ra) Belt. & Ro RRS Parrett Q@aughter, Mrs. Addie Prendergast, had | Am. Sugar, Be Am. Co, @lso seen the burglar after Seltman {7% 13% G5 pt, 36 had scared him away, and she ‘ook @ shot at him with an old revolver. | Mra, Huelett lost $10,000 worth of dia- | monds ten days ago, and the thief that Anaconda’ Mins! 40% was Caught to-day 1s beieved to be the man that got them. Marron didn't go back to the station with the reserves who had yeen sum- moned by & clerk in the Palaz Hotel, any of whose guests were roused by | | ged to pry off the boards d the basement door of No, ttchen. Ag he en: ° s almost [n Louk tered the place, whi total darkness, he the negro burglar spring from a corner and glide across tO the dumb-waiter shaft. Up the ropes he swarmed, with the detec. e, who {8 something of himeelt right behind he second and ¢ floors Marron got hold of nis man's foot, but the negro kicked trec On the swinging rope they fougnt for several minutes. Then Marron got a «rip on the negro's throat. The man let go of the rope and on his fall t¢ for ried Marron w! With his. reve butt the detes- tive beat the fighting. snarling fel- low, into submission. At the stat he was Clarence J @u, & coachman, ari declared |was caretaker of the house In which he was caught. a CLEVELAND'S ESTATE WORTH ONLY $250,000. Wert PRINCETON, N. J., July 29.—It be- came known here to-day that the per- |sonal and real property of the late r Cleveland amounts. to ng In the Jago Indicated the an athlete | im. Between the basement he car- ——— SCHOOLSHIP AT GIBRALTAR. | The Board of Educat tent has been mad n board are well Saks & Compaity Broadway at 34th Street New Tailor-Made (hilt for Wonied For the Fall Season In materials suitable for immediate wear. ALSO TO CLOSE OUT At the Following Extraordinary Redu Linen Jumper Dresses all white with colored embroideries, Heretofore $18.00 and 22.00, at) Wool Suits for Women in plain or fancy materials. Heretofore $35,00, 45.00 and 50.00, at Tailor-made Rajah Silk Suits Fitted or semiefitted models with long coat. Heretofore $35.00 & 50.00, at } Pongee Coats for Women also a few models in white serge and black taffeta—long or short models./ Heretotore $29.00, 35.00 and 50.00, at) Taffeta-lined Lace Coats 5.00 In all colors, Heretofore $16.00 & 25.00. at) ee SS Apparel for Misses & Small Women (Sizes 14 to 18 years; 32 to 36 bust) (2nd Floor) | Waaen $25, 00, 29.00 & 35, 00, i | Lingerie Dresses | i in light blue, pink helio, champagne or white. 5.90 | Heretofore $12.50 to 15.00, pe) SS | RAS its j a ‘models; ie sindtere) colored ane Sataalad or avatan | Heretofore $7.50 and 10.00 Also for Girls & Small Misses | 3.0 Heretofore $6.75, 7.508&9.00, at t 3.05 Washable Summer Debiaes A large collection in low or high neck models; Russian and jumper styles. Sizes 5 to 14 years, Heretofore $1.50 250 3.50 4.50 At 98c 2.98 1.48 2.48 goon fell fractionally below yesterday's ion this morning THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, eat 29, 1908. 39 BOYS BADLY HUAT IN SK MARKET EY AN EA? EA?LOSIO! Amalgamated ( Ciene eads a j One of Them Found a “Fire- work” and Set It Off With ew Fourt In at He laid the exp! veel, dd | Kelly “The and found t way Hoot floor. st pi th di sc eg kn as su pr #50 1 vo Our Credit Te sey 3, Rooms Fy i Soadtment si J9.90 3 § $149.75 15 “Write Fon | 46th Si. pu @ street on ol. | bruises [out and he was terribly and bruised. nave been @ fulminate of mercury cap such as is used by contractors to set oft charges of dynamite and W ke builder, sive touch is the work ofa master designer and maker, ; piano could be expected from the etforts and suner- $5 Down And Small Weekly o* a Hammer. n Guy wahler, eleven years old, » and his » Emil Guywahl n, to seo him set off a mysterious ork" that he had found on the h of July. oliday oy box ev yard and with a hammer it. The explosion that followed 1 the three boys in roused the neighbor and arma were d, Emil's left eye was almost torn boy was also bad! The police be eve dt must pate BLAZE IN SCRIBNER’S. Fire Start, in Counting Room and Doen $6,000 Damage, flreme in the > the In every deiail of con- ruction the ‘irchhoff anos bear the mark of eskilled andartistic piano That rich, melo- ous tone, that perfect ale and free and respon- Nothing but an ideal vision of a man so well uipped with piano- owledge and experience Laurenz Kirchhoff, Af- ter spensing half his life in perintending the manu- facture of the highest- iced piano made in the world, he has now pro- cuced the fruit of his gen- ius and experience in a Piano under his own name Monthly Paymen 8 Prices are $225 to *300 A Proteciion Cover ard Revolung Sti) Five AU ith Eves Pivno. CALL AND MAKE 2a uR OWN TERMS73) 348; bushel 89 270 | iegel Cooper's GUADARALI died {| FRESH Sw . PITTED FLUMS oF imevcrepcialid 18¢ serve Ithiour Fure Food Resteuran is Hy fs LIBERAL (RED) T PERM | | WHOLE & ‘APORATE ) APPLES— ral webs canister Q r ae: Worth 84 ; | rer. 1Sc wuality: 2 de : SL} musk Met Worth, 7 y PURT OLIV De orth td rote 32¢ "Favor: te | Joffee ply Also to New Jere and Long Island. + Conne rnished Lint oF ot nd Sih Ave. TE FOR ay World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, , who is He had picked tt up and kept It ein a rock In his directions wd, John's yout and ut and the shaken up fourth MEET Me ary Sp EGEL| OrCO NE ote WITH ANY OTHER | STORE Lates in Summ $2 Oxt $3.50 Lo Foot Mould black, with buc Samples and cathers, and w . 2t0$3,50 All sizes, but All Si We offer all sizes from 2 to $, to 11, and 12 to 2. ' Sienel Cooper Store, at Reduced Prices For Men Kidskin; mostly large sizes. For Women $3.40 to $5 Low Shoes, $1.50 tans, black lathers, and patent patent leather, kidskin, white kid and white canvas. made ot good tan leatheruppers with leath | Barefoot Sandals the same kind sold in other stores av ete 8b t Styles er Footwear ords at $1 w Shoes, $2 Oxfords; tan and kles; not all sizes, our regular lines hite; all sizes, Low Shoes, $1 not in each style; ses for Boys and Girls, They are the better grades, 29¢ Take your choice at.. Second Floor, Rear.) — | Trunks and Suit Cases Trunks Canvas-Covered Trunks—long steel corners; Excelsior lock compartment; two sole leather straps over body; special, Without Straps, Special, $5 Two-Lock Tiunks— specialsoleleather straps all around) trunk; two trays; linen lined throughout; choice of all at... Knoc'! te sluts on tp and four on bottom: cloth lined two trays; fully riv of all sizes aty.....es Pees eeeeeeees Short-Trip Trunks made to stand the wear and tear 0! mountain and seashore trips, ai popu- lar pric Sizes Prices. clamps and deep set-up tray, with hat $9.50 father meds with five hardwood brass trimmed; 30-in, | 32-in, | 34-in, | $3.95 | $4.35 | $4.75 | Suit Cases Light-Weight Suit Cases —made 36-in, 5.15 of fiber grass; strong leather-capped corners, brass lock, strong regular eles handle, steel frame; cases; at. Leather Suit $1.50 ses—-ull-riveted stee! frame; Eng- Strong handle, with short @, * jtepular $3.50 cases;at.. $2.85 oper Store, Third Floor, Rear.) Men’s Blue Serge and Fancy Worsted Suits At 510) Made to Sell at Prices up to $20 E had suits like these—same grades and same make—a month ago at $17,75 and $20—and those prices were low, ; We coubt if you can buy suits of this character anywhere else in New York— even at this time of clearance sales and price cutting—under $15, The blue serge suits are made from a superb quality of that popular fabric, lined with best grade of alpaca, The fancy worsted suits are 500 in num- ber—a selection of especially choice de- signs. Your choice of the entire lot to- morrow at practically one-half $10 a conservative valuation, . (Siege! Cooper Store, Main Flos, “Rain For Thursday, July 30th---High-Class Suites and Library Pieces at Astonishing Reductions Handsome 9-Piece Circas-| 2-Piece Library Suites Library Furniture sian Walnut Kedroom | Davenport andarm chair, frames | Leather Arm Chair—regular Su te | are made of solid mahogany; seats} _ price $21.50; sale price.. $17 CANE ROAR atid he Gt | and backs are covered with green | Leaiher Arm Chair—regular be ‘ ies ; a xv panne plush. price $29.50; sale price., . $20 [Aa r eae the ae ot ‘'| Davenports — regular price Oak Arm Chair (leather) — Period, 1 ie est grade of Cir S110; sale price....u...e $68 regular price $32; sale price $16 cassian walnut; excellent style and] Arm C s—regular price Oak Arm Chair (leather) regus construction—and at this price)” $75; gale Piicenareneey $45 | iar price $29; sale must be sold complete, Consistsof] Davenport and arm chair; cov-| pricess.ersscecsees $14.50 2 Twin Keds.eads, ___ | eted with red Titian velour, splen-| Mahogany Rocker—regular Regular price | didly upholstered; tufted seatsand| price $32; sale price...... $16 ‘| | 05S backs. Oak Rocker—regular price Toilet table, { Davenports— regular price $38; sale price GoOuNUIO $19 Somnoe, | Sale price $115; sale price........ $78 Oak Arm Chair — regular age | Rocker, 400 Arm Chairs—regular price ws | price $50; sale price...... $25 Chair, > $75; sale price $48 Upholstered Arm Chair— Table, (Siegel Cooper Sture, Filth Floor. regular price $52; sale price 30 Ind-of-the-Month Sale of Groceries Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. ’Pho e Chelsea 4000 These Specials for (o-morrow : Having Installed Tyo Hobart Electric Granulators and New Seaso 's Teas st, bormosa, Oolong, lta Powder, Young Mott er’s Hominy Grits Motier’s Corn Meal Sib fade 54e 5 118) special, dor, Be Pulserizers | caddy, $ RINT reat in our Coffee be cot we are pre = sae Teor a reayens eat Loc 19 offer all XXXX Flour iebrated English round oF pulverized, a8 yor iat tem 1 Be ‘ Fr pulverized, as 0 Mocha and Java Coifee Siegel Coorer’ best am ly patent, @qual HAZEL BACO : ed advertis ed brind: JES—selected, ripe, ob. egel Coo ounten oy wenn BEM ELON MS Be fest win wit 183 58e Likt iV MATO CATSUP—b ZeEL f 3 ng Ne HEN'S DEVILED CAs" Combination Coffee : az¢ He | ARNO AK MEAT BE [Potter a ienctically” blended.” ‘Co : har. cr te a 2c ca ot |: ¢ GLOSS fe 9 as | *28¢ * iis | | ||| Huntley & Palmer's | Fares | Piscuits ! 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