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ie f 4 ' yt i : : * t pa 9S ae pth ae SST ip aR RS SA A ARROWS CAS NEAR THE RY VERDT TONIGHT Prosecutor’s Address Judge’s Charge Expected to Close Trial Late To-Day. 108 ANGELS, Cal., Aug. 16—With @e conclusion of Districi~Attorney John D, Fredertoks’ argument to the Jury to-day in the trial of Clarence @ Darrow, under indictment for bribery @f & McNamara juror, It was expected @hat Judge George W. Hutton would feed hie Instructions to the Jury and that body would retire to deliberate) ‘upon @ verdict before night. More than two hundred instructions to the Jury were handed to the Court by Beth prosecution and defense, and while ft was not expected that all of these would be considered, it Was Jearned that the Court's Instructions would be lengthy and that probably | two hours would be consumed in read- “Tne ponstbitity of @ verdict being reached some time to-night wae var) fously commented on by those connected with the trial, but few, however, were of the opinion that a report would be made before to-morrow. After the dramatic effort of Darrow which held the Jury and spectators under thigh tension for hours, Prosecutor Fredericks found some Moulty in catohing the attention of the crowd tn the court room when he opened the @rate’s final plea. He referred to Dar- vow's argument as “one of the most marvellous addresses or oN tions ever de- Iivered in & courtroom,” but he declared hat Darrow's “insidious hand entered inte bribery from the very beginning of the McNamara case—bridery is in his very nature.” The District-Attorney whole address kept away from orator. | fal fights, confining his remarks to «| careful analysis of the evidence pre- gented by the State. Darrow to-day had recovered his composure, which he seemed to have lost during the yn of his remarkabie address, ‘when he broke down and wept as he; Gesoribed the difficulties he had to face settling the McNamara case and sav- the lives of his clients. One of the. most remarkable utterances of Darrow's | was:— “The crowd: in a way I love them:| im a way I dea! I know unreasoning, unthin"in, their idol and I have gone down finto the depth of the valley and heard, them hiss my name—this same mob. | Bat I have summoned eucn devotion and such courage as God has given me, aad I have gone my path.” BROT NEW LE FOR EDOM MADE IN UPSTATE COURT @uring $= hie Schiff Burglar’s Writ of Habeas é Corpus Motion Delayed for Whitman, PLATTSBURG, N. Y., Aug. 16, brought here before Justice Henry T. Kelloggs on @ writ of habeas corpus. | | Judge Kellogg postponed the hearing watt! Friday afternoon, Aug. 23, when Brandt will again be brought here. Deputy Attorney-General J. Auguat Kellogg appeared for Attorney-Gei Carmody. Mirabeau L. Towns of York City represented the prisoner. Dis- triet~Attorney 8. Hogue of Clinton County and Assemblyman Charles J. Vert of this city also appeared, the tor assisting Mr. Towns, Bt te expected that District-Attorney ‘Whitman of New York will be present ext Friday, and that was one reason Whe an adjournment was taken, Gensational reports are current hy fm connection with this case, and Dearing next week Ls believed to bo |” full of political dynamite, Gov. Dix was in town to-day and spent the afternoon visiting Dannemora Prison. etiinsisitptanameeee VANDERBILT'S BILTMORE SCENE OF TRAIN ROBBERY. C, Aug. 16—A lone led the Southern Ra... way train from Spartanburg Biltmore station and afier co express messenker with w revolver se- oured $5,000 and escaped. Bilumore is the home of George Van- Gerbilt, who owns & magnificent estate there Safest Antiseptic In every household among the toilet necessities some sor ofa icide in the form of either « tablet solution or powder. Many of these antiseptic Preparations contain » and unless the greatest care is used much harm is done to the person: wing them. The value of an absolutely harmles: antiseptic powder, as compared with + Poisonous tablet or soluti te everyone, and tl i physicians everywhere have strongl: recommended the use of Tyree's Anti- septic Powder. Tyree's Antiseptic Pow- der should commend itself, therefore, to every houschold. Unequalled ns fe douche. A 25 cent package makes two gallons of standard solu: druggists hi d for bosktea iste everywhere. Sen 1 sad came, BS. Tyrege Chemist via "h & and| —A new | Move was made in the famous Brandt |‘ cape to-day when Foulke 8, Brandt was |! ine iby | For Women to Use| ‘ou will find | | FRENCH WIFE WHO SLEW ALLEGED RIVAL FIN: Mme BLOCH. PARIS, Aug, 16.—Many letters of aym- Pathy from women in Amarioa are be- ing received by Mme. Gaston Bloch, writer of children’s stories, who is awalt- ‘ing trial on the charge of having mur- dered, on July 31, Mrs, James B. Bridge- man, wife of an employee of the Paris agency of the New York Life Insurance Company. Mme. Bloch's excuse ts that her hap- had been ruined by an unlawful jchment between her husband and Mr. Bridgeman, who was the daughter of Henry Berhard of Milwaukeo, but had lived most of her life in Paris, An appeal te to be made to the “un- * it ts maid, and the accused ahe will be acquitted. Mra, Bridgeman lost her life after laughing pI a —_——-—_ ‘The stock market w. Influence of ye tl under the realizing at the outset of trai lay. During the firat half hour the lat sagged half @ point under moderate wellag pressure, whioh was drected mainly against Reading, Union Pacific, St. Paul 4nd the Copper shares, A firmer tone developed subsequently and fractional recoveries were numerous in many active features, especialy Steel After holding firm throughout the mtd- ay pertod, stocks again weakened in the final hour before a fresh welling movement, A few quick sales broke Reading under 171 and Copper below 6. Nearly one-point losses were re- Issues, strong rests to Uguidation and pronou in thi# feature was re date rally, which caused a generalty r closing. Steel bounded from to 74 In the lust t astin few minutes of ting power od strength sible for a fReSTS FECT EE BEET EE TS. rt Lehigh Val ee RE SE a gt INS | egret at, BOWERY LODGERS a et] "The man was apparently a la PEELE BS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 191%, a eee se E OG Ne - BOLT NUDE FROM | $20,000 Fire Next Door to New York Hotel Drives Many From Their Beds, Night sticks were used by the police in prodding about one hundred weary men from thelr beds in the New York Hotel, & lodging house at No. 6 Bowery threatened early to-day by @ big blaze & mercantile and manufacturing lding at No, 10, | The lodgers, many of whom had spent | thelt last money to pay for their beds. | Were reluctant to give them up. Some. | however, scared by the wounds of the fire apparatus without, selzed their ap- pare! and, almost nude, dashed excitedly to the atreet. Neighboring lodging houses threw open their offices to be used as dreseing rooms by the men who fled In Nature's garb, but precautions were taken to #ee that nobody took advantage of that hospi- tality to steal into an unpald-for bed, While the police were herding the lodgers out of the New York Hotel the soventy families in tenement houses at Nos. sl, 83 and % Chryatie street, tn the rear of the burning building, were hurriedly making for the street after being warned by firemen and pollcemen Sparks set fire to window curtain In the rooms occupied by Isaac Pollock, but the blaze was extinguished by fre- men. There was li panic, The fret alarm turned tn by a pedestrian, who observed flames buret- ing through the roof of No. 101 Bowery, After the arrival of the firat fire engines @ second alarm was turned in. The building attacked by the fire is occupied on the firat floor by Saiewtin & Kramer, furniture dealers, ‘The four upper floors are occupied by A. Larcher, @ trunk manufacturer, The fire was confined to the fourth and fifth floors, A water tower played on the building from the Bowery side and pipemen on the fire escapes at the rear of the Chrys- tle street tenements fought from that point of vantage with hose. Second and Third avenue surface were tied up for two hours and a and trafic on the Third avenue “L" south of Grand strest was suspended nearly as long, Trains ran as far ua that point and then turned back uptown. ‘The damage do! by the fire was esti- mated as abou 000, WED A DAY WANTS DIVORCE, je Saye Husband Strack Her on Way Home From Church, SANDUSKY, 0. Aug. 16—Lenora Meese, wedded yesterday, to-day insti. tuted suit for divorce, She alleges tha her husband, Fred Meese whom she married at Put in Bay, struck her on the way home from the church where the ceremony Performed and later nto the street. saints Med by Train, The police of Paterson, N. J., are try- ing to learn the name of killed by a train on the Iton street In that city | rer, ag pay check bearing the initials “was found tn his Pocket, were also @ few cents In money PERF LANES track suffering from she CONGRESS UNEAS OVER SITUATION GREATEDBY VET Clash in House Over Amend-| ment of Budget Bill Re- jected by Taft. Gr uneasy over the situation created by veto of the Legisiative: Appropriation — bill The House, failing to pass the measure the President to abviish- nent of “he Comme A canvass of the Senat day to develop the attitude of the ma- Jority of that body, While @ bill to sooliah the Commerce Court probably would be approved by the Senate, mem- bers of that body disiike to uxain at- tach the provision to an appropriation bill and call down another veto that might proiong the session. Both Hounes are being canvassed to find out whether the Dill could be passed over a veto if ft contained only the Com- merce Court provision. Attempis are being made to dispose of business so that adjournment may be reached next Thursday, but the appro- priation bills are a stumbling block, The conference over the Postal bill began to-day, but the General Deficiency bill haw not yet been taken up in the Sen- Ate and the Army Dili has not en- tered ounference. The Sundry Cévil, In- dian and Naval télls are still in con- ference, Sharp dissension broke out to-day in the sub-consmittee of the House Appro- priations Committee during reconsider- ation of tho Legislative, Exeoutive and Judicial dill. ‘Two members were sald to be insistent that both abolishment of the Commerce Court and the seven-year {vil service provision bo insisted upon, but ¢he majority held that only the lat ter be kept in the bill. The @ud-com- nittee decided to leave it to a de- cision of the full committee Jeter, TROLLEY CAR PANIC CAUSED BY LIVE WIRE. Passengers Fight to Escape From Flames, but Motorman Is Only One to Sutter. (Special to The Bvening World,) RED BANK, Aug. 16.—One hundred Keyport val were thrown into @ panic about returning home from th midnight when the car ran into @ live wire near Kiverside avenue, The car was enveloped in flames and electric sparks, the Women screamed and ihe men fought each other in an effort to desert the burning car, ‘A broken live wire which had been down across the road earlier In the ove. ning bad been temporarily repaired, ‘After striking the Wire Harry Howard, the motorman, although suffering trom 4d the car out of danger, ent sube'ded Howard in a ditch along the ‘Kk and burns on the hands and arms. The 9ole Jumped the feed wire, broke the guide wire and fell across the road, narrowly missing the alarmed passengers, The fire was y was fount a ticket from Greycourt to Suffern. You Will Feel You don't have to det anything it craves stomach is should be. You will not feel the slightest effect of indig ll you have to fear that you ‘our stomach is if your If you will take ery before each mea! stomach you are continually having k headaches, fecl sluggish, have a d taste in the mouth, or suffer from hing, dizziness, poor digestion, sour- ing of food, or get up in the morning feeling just as tired as when you went to bed, then it iam ense of a bad stomach, ¥ bth The Ss! landy 5‘ bags If You Ease Up Your Stomach y |day long. soon extinguished, Fine Immediately Cooper's New Discovery corrects all It goes right to the root of ble—the stomach, It makes nature ork by toning up the fying the blood and loosen- jogged machinery of the body. It makes # person who has been half sick all the time sleep well at night, forget nervousness and enjoy life all Don't delay but go to your druggist and get a bottle of Cooper's New Dis- covery, take three doses—one before each meal—and if you don't think it's the best medicine you have ever used your money will be refunded. For sale at all druggists, ‘-Amanis wellon his journey > starts witha pound glass humido Jars » the Democrat “strong pressure’ IIE errr eo meine WILSON MAY MAKE | SPEECHES IN MAINE TO HELP WIN STATE | Refused to Do So at First,| But “Strong Pressure” Is Being Used. SMA GIRT, N. J, Aug. %—"Tt hes always been found to be @ very easy WASHINGTON, Aug. 16-Congress 10] 39 to make me expitolt, to-day when ls attention was called to reports trom Oyster Bay that Col. Roosevelt in his New England speeches would cail upon nominees to be mo jov, Woodrow Wilson lon there on Sept. 9, auions t. 10, over the President veto yesterday, '8| specific tn Interpretation of ¢hi preparing to drop civil service seven- | Democratio form. yonr tenure provi in foree| The Governor admitted to-day that Was being brought to bear upon him to have him speak .|!n Maine before the Gubernatorial elec- The Gov- esent expectation ts not to go, that he may be o his mind, wecepted an invite tion to speak at the encampment o1 Spanish War Veterans at Atiantio City The same week, but o1 it days, Col. Roosevelt and Pres ‘aft have been invited to speak The Governor received an tnvitation to-day to review the Olympto athletes on Aug. 26, but sald he probably would be unable to «o, fo i Bi N _—___Made by The H-0 Company, Buffalo lew York's Shopping Center 0 33 Years Spader Thus we offer: Bed has a two-inch Colonial post, Brass Bed. |} with the new fiat vase and panel Spring head and” foot and double top || and alle, The bed usually sells for at 5.00, but or our “gust Sale Mattress |[ conaplete with our 614.00. French Imperial Edge mattress and our regular $7.00 all st You cannot afford to buy your bed until you have scen what a pleas Cuguat Furnilire Late Saturday Being an “Off” Day in Furniture We’ve planned this half day special to stimulate furniture interest in this great August sale. rise we have in store for you, Remember, the outfit complete for 925,00, Crawford Co., in New York's Shopping Cen BE SURE TO PUT IN YOUR Vacation Bag A BOTTLE OF 9 Duffy’s Pure ‘THE BEST FOR ALL EMERGEN.LS It is the most efficacious remedy known for chills, fever, colds, dysen- ter: diarrhoea, nause sunstroke and all other summer ill To avoid ill change of wi fore meals a Sold in ONLY by druge dealers, or direet, $1.00 Be sure you get ses free medical bouniet « THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., RODHESTER, RY. 2. BOTTLES grocers and large bottle. . Write doctor’: The All-Wheat Food ‘For Strength Being an all-wheat od, “Force” repairs the waste, furnishes energy, gives iron for the blood and supplies the perfect food-ele- ments in their proper proportions, And that “dif- ferent,” delicious flavor is a result of the cooking with barley malt { —which aids di- gestion, too, “Force” agrees with everybody. Everybody agrees with “Force.” At all grocers, a package today. Get of Fashion 1 frame spring for it sur- Sono er ree err ene ——— GIMBELS Store Closes Tomorrow at 12.30 A Forerunner of Winter--- On Monday--- AUGUST SALE of $100,000 Worth of FURS At 25 to 33% Per Cent. Less Than the Market Value Two Months Ago— And There Has Been a Tremendous Increase Since Then Details in Our News Pages In next Sunday's Papers Daily Richer in Friends--- GIMBEL FURNITURE As You Find It In This AUGUST SALE From the very beginning of this event, we have exploited the fact that the Furniture in this Sale is designed to form PERMANENT friendships. Not the fleeting kind that are just as shallow as polish and veneer; but friendship that will last as long as the oak itself. — ; Judging from the surest indications—the daily selling records thus far—the August Furniture Sale has won a foremost place in the friendship of New Yorkers, who are fully qualified, from long experience, to sift the wheat from the chaff. Won it justly, too— for the Sale contains the whole stock of GIMBEL furniture—such as we sell the year round—but, for August At Savings of 10 to 50 Per Cent. Remember that the Sale is more than half over. Tomorrow morning will be your best time to come. Some Furniture Offerings for A Busy Saturday Morning— Solid Mahogany Wood Seat Rocker, shaped back and arms, six round spindles and back. Reg- ular price $9; August price $6. Mahogany Wood-seat Arm Chair, shaped back and arms, Regular price $9.50; August price $6.60, Mahogany-finished Rocker, wood seat, broad banister back. Regular price $7; August price Golden Osk Wood Seat Rocker, extra high back, and roomy, Regular price $5; August price $3.75, Mahogany -finished Wood Seat Rocker, extra high back, scroll shaped arms. Regular price $6; August price $4.75. sixth FL. Men’s MOHAIR SUITS at $10 For $20 and $25 Grades First of all, they are light and cool. ‘Then, if you want to to take an extra Suit on a vacation, they do not take upmuch room in your bag, and do not crease easily. A very good assortment at half price, or less. Fourth Flour Men’s $4 to $6 PANAMA HATS A New Lol al $2.95 A saving of one-fourth, at the very least, on every Hat. Liberal Dimensions, several shapes, all pertect. Remember that a Panama never goes out of style. Fourth Floor Men’s SOFT SHIRTS at 85c All of $1.50 grade or better. Plain and fancy effects, soft euffs. Stick a couple in your Bag before you go away to- | morrow. Main Floor The Sale of HAND LUGGAGE Splendid qualities for men and women, at savings of a third, Suit Cases, $3.60 to $7. ‘Traveling Bags, $3.76 to $12, Main Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD 87. Ag P) £0.fromsa> Developeal REE . Eastman Jf} KODAKS $la Week Iver- Johnson Bicycles On Easy Payments A lew slightly shopworn wheels from $10 up. Indian, Pierce and Iver-Johason Motor Cycles. I, DAVEGA, Jr. Harlem's Leading Sporting Goods House, 138-125 > 1254 Street, Open Every Evenin, SUNDAY WORLD'S! “TO LET” ADS. Simplify Home-seeking by saving time, temper and