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ENVOY WILSON BEAQY TO STAR ‘BAEK TO MEXic” Se In This C@ He Wires to Washington, “Soon to Leave the Country.” | I EXPECTED NEW CALL. House Gommittee Decided to’ ‘Hear Him, Then Suddenly | Reversed Its Action. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—That Ambas- etter Henry Lane Wilson is preparing | @ return immediately to Mexico was weperted at the Capitol to-day. He sent, @ Gelegram to Chairman Flood of the Mouse Foreign Affairs Committee from! Mow York, stating that his “party wae ea the eve of departure from the) esuntry.” ison went to New York following fi appearance before the Senat Foreign Relations Ittes, To-day a@ invitatien to if tormorrow be- fore the House Foreign Affairs Com-) mittee was given and recalled within| ag hour, The revocation, It was au- @eratively reported, war at the instance f President Wilson himself. @® was stated on high authority that the President called off the House Com- mittee meeting because the Adminiatra- tign 414 not desire that the Ambassador ‘be given any further opportunity to ex- Brese his views on Mexico. Chairman Fieod of the House Committee stated that the reason the meeting was called o@ was because the Ambassador is in New York and unavailable. But it was known that the meeting was abandoned after a t@ephone message between Flood and the White House. Members of the House Committee wore given to understand clearly that the President does not regard the Am- bassador in harmony with the Adminis- tration's programme and policy in Mexico. In his telegram to Congressman Flood | “ Ambassador Wileon said: | “I note In morning papers that you have asked me to appear before House) Committee. Have had no notice, but wish you to understand I am at the committee's orders, Waldorf. Immedi- ate action necessary, as parties on eve of departure from country.” Chairman Flood to-day replied as| f@lows: “I beg to say that the House com- mittee has concluded that it ts not necessary or desirable under existing | }; unless it was his own family. Benry Lane Wilson, United States Am- bassador to Mexico, who was recently called to Washington to make a report | fv om conditions in the Southern republic, was in New York to-day, and It was re- perted was preparing to sail for Me: foo, At the Waldorf-Astoria, where ‘Wilson was stopping, it was stated that he wae not in but was expected later in the day. The Ward liner Camaguey eae from here to-morrow for Tampico, —— WILSON DENIES PRESSURE ONU.S. INMEXICAN AFFAIR “President, Through Bryan, Says Foreign Governments Have Not Asked Aggressive Action. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1—Angered over thlj repeated reiteration of the atatement foreign governments were bringing ure to bear on the United States Sepoide sh the Mexican disturbance imme- Aigtely, President Wilson, through Bec- nts are bringing pressure to bear on the United States to courpel aggressive action in Mexico is entirely without foundation. ipo DOCTOR HELD FOR DEATH. Dytag Woman Aces: forming Operation, Be. Frederick W. Whitney of No, % West Sixticth street, wan arrested to- | day after Indictment by the Grand Jury for mansiaugiter in the firat degree. He Is accused of performing an Ileal operation which resulted in the death of NEW YORK FLIER DERAILED SPEEDING OVER BRIDGE, Four Pullmans Jump Track and Steel Rail Driven Through One, but Nobody Injured. MUNCIE, Ind., A ercape from death at pi jearly to-day qwhen the tender of the New York Central Limited/ No. 2, the fast eastbound train, jumped the track on the middle of two-hundred-foot bridge five miles west of Muncte. The train ran a third of @ mile, when four Pullman care left the track. Al- though two steel rails were driven through the floor of one of the Pull- mans, not a @ugle passenger or train- man was epee WALLSTREET. Market Closing — No change in the tone of th, market occurred during the last hour; the business remained on a very small scale with only fractional ohanges in prices. Canadian Pacific re- covered its early loss, and closed at 216%, while the general let closed show- Ing losses from % to 1 point. The response to the news that the Gov- ernment is prepared to supply funds for the Important issues, but part of these advances was lost later on moderate inadian Pacific was exception- declining a point to 24%. Baltimore & Ohio sold ex diy, 3 per cent; opened 3% points off at 96, There was no demand for stocks outside of the ac- tive issues, many pot having had a sale up to 11 o'clock. Speculative sentiment ‘was Mstless all during the morning and Prices showed a tendency to sag. The feature in Government bonds was @ pronounced improvement in United States 2s. These bonds, which were quoted yesterday at 95% to 96%, were 96 bid on the call, with the low- et offer at Other bonds were strong. In the first hour of the af- ternoon session prices sagged off to a lower level. Chesapeake and Ohio sold down to 68%, a loss of 1% points; Missourt Pacific at 31%, a lows of 1%; New York Central stock sold down to 87% before 2 o'clock, while all the ac- tive iesues ylelded to the general ten- dency to sell off. The Closing Quotations. ‘The following were the highest, lowest and last prices of stocks for to-day and ‘the net changes ‘as compared with yesterday s closing prices: Last, Chas : ated, eereee i ee Petticipeti os SEREASSetes, eageeass FeebPeS PREEUGEE+E Ed +b Edd FEPSTESELESE FE FLEET EPrd as Sy: aa Sts ESE PEFETESE TF FEEr en's) ro Sees— Feosss FEL EC ERE eset Pe sRavkSastes: e B5EN' eet TE 2quFS8s FER PSRTEE pire SeseaweTesseaue FF BF CFE PFE PPT? FETE: ne | ety, aieens See: 1 Fe F PRE TE ry per cent, hurst avenue, while roller skating in front of his home, to-day, fell under the rear wheel of a delivery truck driven by Francis Speck of No. 579 Southern Boule- vard, The wheel passed over the boy's ‘head. and he was killed instantly, tHe SYRNIMG - WORLD, OKLAHOMA CUT-UP WITH LONG HORNS LOOSE ONEAST SIDE Rantankerous ‘ Beast on the Rampage Puts All but Four Lads to Flight. Who knows but what Jeff Regan, {champion rope thrower of First avenue, (i the savior of his country? A steer knows—a large, crushed straw- Derry sundae steer with hatrack horns and « Himpid eye—he kilows that Jeff is the savior. For Jeff and hie four trusty ropers prevented this boy steer from eating up and otherwise destroying @ large quarter section of Manhattan in the vicinity of Firat and Second avenues where the roaring Forties cross th The steer, who was the cute Muskegee, Okla., before he came found himself in grave misdoubt of the future to-day when he contemplated his roundings in the yard of the inter “ouse at Forty-first street and enue. So he decided to go right away ym there, He pushed opem the gate—a thing stupider steers never considered doing— ‘and loped out on the avenue with his tail up and his cornucopious herns held menacingly close to the cobbles. A traffic policeman standing near whipped his book of police regulations out of his pocket and read all the way from Ar- ticle IX. to Article MCVII. to convince himeelf that there was nothing in there about stopping crushed strawberry sundae steers; so he didn't. Cutey from Oklahoma, seeing thet he had the traMc policeman bluffed to a noise through his nostrils the Virginia reel to Second av down that thoroughfare to Thirty-fitth street. Everybody in advance of the unetereotyped steer suddenly remem- bered business engagements in Browns- ville or Sandy Ground, 8. I, and went right speedily to keep them. The steer pauned to get some free lunch off a veg- etable stall and then he went into a eoal yard to see if there were any little girl steers thereabouts. Here is where Jeff and his henchmen of the lariat undertook to save the city. “Cut the bowlines, or some clothes Mnes, my hearties,” quoth Regan to Jack Hernon, Geot Bradley and Devine, “and advance on this here Ld en eschelon!”* lot! lin POSLAM HEALS THE SKIN WITH | SPEED AND EASE ‘but they If you are not familiar with the rapid | action of Poalam in the relief and eradi- cation of any skin trouble, y astonished to sce how readily it takes hold and how easily its work is accom- plished. And you can literally SEE its results, for after every ap} pplication improvement ’ usually notice Itching ng and ry, burning skin is soothed, coole! and comforted at the very outset. Eczema, tetter, psori scale, salt rheum, barbers’ and all other forms of itch are quickly eradicated by Poslam. light troubles, such as pim- ples, red’ and inflamed noses, rashes, Sanbura, hives, prickly heat, complexion blemis! ete., respond so readily that overal a re ry is often sufficient, SOAP improves the health, oe AS wipe of the skin; beautifies complexions, renders the hands and velvety. The soothing soap for summer wan druggists sell Poslam (price, 50 cents) solffaie Soap (price, 25 cents). For free samples, write to the Emer- ney. Laboratories, 32 West 25th Street, ww York City. piles, akin- We Clove Evenings at 6 o'Clock. Mrp. Annie M. Brasslor of Whitestone, IL, I, in bis ofMce, Feb, 22 last. Dr.. Whitney was arraigned betore | Judge Rosalsky in General Sessions by Detective Al. Thoinas and held in $5,000 bail. His counse!, Gustavus H, Rogers, entered a plea of not guilty for the pay: | stolen. Mrs. Bravsler, the wife of an army) employee at Fort Totten, died In the Figshing Hospital June 12, WASHINGTON. Aug. 1.—Inv of the Hard Coal Trust was proposed o @ resolution to-day by Representative Murray of Mussnchu Tt calls on erce Com he owne! 00M alroncs and to prices of cost “| J BAUMANN &BRO Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. August Furniture and Rug un Guaranteed Brass Bed our August Sale we ced our outfits as fol- QOKLET. con " ards ‘ @idn't €0 that other thing Regan hed recommended. They sat on the coal yard fence and played “drop the hand- kerchief” with their lassos as Cutey came around, It was the tr Regan himself who looped the first loop around | the spreading horns; his fellows rung a ere of more horns and they tled the | cut plush steer to a post. But they did not reckon on oners strength. That young steer person from the untamed West just up and busted that post. Whereupon Jeff, the ju- dicious, sent to a tugboat captain friend of his for manila towlines. They Rot these lines about the steer’s bitte, lashed him to a drag and he went back to the slaughter house moat dolorously. NEW OFFICE FOR HENNESSY. Has Authority to State Depart: ALBANY, Aug, 1—John A. Hennessy Was appointed to-day by Gov, Sulser as a epecial investigator with authority under the Moreland act to Investigate the affairs of any State denartment. The appointment of Mr. Hennessey ts the latest move in the Governor's fight against the Democratic or tion. Mr, Hennessey has been one of the Governor's closest vieers. He was appointed Execut've Auditor early in the present administration, but later resigned to accept a position of confidential. investigator in the High- way Department. As a result of Mr. Hennessey’s activities Grand Jury in- vestigations are under way in several counties and others are contemplated. —_——__ LA CROSSE, Wis, Aug. 1.—Mary, the’ seven-year-old daughter of Anton Erick- son of the township of Bristow, Rear, here. died to-day from the effects of a rattiesnake bite. The -hild wae afta! ed by the reptile whil blackberries and thou! was prompt It | oon I t 'HARBURGER TO W TO WAR ON NOISE | Hen Appoint De; medical help her. te Make tt Pat Mra, Teaac 1, Rice, head of the Bociety | tor the, Suppression of Unnecessary Noises, Wrote recently to #heriff Har- burder asking his assistance in sup- pressing noisy automobiles, peddiers, | ete,, near the hospitals, which she d clared are Inauifictently protected by t a of Atty policemen amimeed to th h Department for various purpon 6 Police Commissioner. within the County of New York under my juris. diction, Your work 1 noble one, and can count on me. if In any way I can be of assistance you | ~ FRIDAY, AUGUST. 1,, 1043. HE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH, Long years of sein ala experienc: turing Silver Ware have ena! us'to La gree u mate- Pri mae W our watch Mark, Our HORSE- ‘ SHOE BRAND embodies the best ol everythingthat makes @ finished product. Buy this and you will not be deceiv- jes, «ed Mor disappointed. Wm. A. Rocers, ite. Now Yort—Niagare Faile—Chieage A Oculiste’ Opticians Vacations take you far from your optician. It’s wise to have along an extra pair of glasses Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, 68.50 to #12. i 217 Broadway, Astor House. 223 Siath Ave., |5th St. 350 Sith Ave., 22d Se. tol pan ‘Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York. Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn, “Everybody’ 8 Going to THE BIG STORE’ —— [ ThiaStore Closes Tomorrow (Saturday) at 1 P. M. | MAIN BUILDING-—————— Here’s a Special Half-Day Sale of Men’s and Youths’ Odd Suits Values $10 and $12; Tomorrow, at .... A little more than 100 of these suits in broken lots and sizes, but there is every size up to 42 in the lot. ‘595 Come Early for Best Choice “Ni " System youths and young men; values to $18, to- "$7. 95 morrow, at... Norfolk and all other Youth- fal Styles included. Nothing the market than these Suite—for Priestley Mohair Sulte—150 in the lot; your choice, 12 tomorrow, at, There are still come weeks of warm weather in front of us, and the 150 men who come EARLIEST to our pur Men’ 's Clot, ing jartment, tomorrow, will reap h reward in this bargain. And See What a Two Dollar Bill Will Buy, Here, During the #/2 Shopping Hours Tomorrow Automobile Dusters — values to $4, dark gray and.tan; all sizes, at..... “Gy Trousers—values to $5 are “Kingly” Trouse! grades ol Mores and outing mate: all sizes, 28 to 52; suitable for all season GREENHUT BUILDING: Rapid Vacuum Clothes Washer Made to Sell 7 5 c at $2.50; Tomorrow, For the benefit of those who were unable to get here last Saturday during the morning hours before we closed we shall offer a limited number, tomorrow morning, 7 5 c at the same price, This washer does away with the wash- ard, We will show you how to use it and deprive wash-day of its terrors. (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) tan silk coats alpacas, at $2 ll sizes; in Worsteds, Blue Serges, and Outings. Odd Unlined Coats—values to $5; black, gray and s well as mohairs and $2 Included well as bar; An lots from choice suit lengtMs in the finest at. (Second Floor, MAIN Buildi Also blue serges and black thibets; + $9 ‘MAIN BUILDIN Boys’ £2.50 & 83 Shoes, at $1.95] They come in button or Dieser i GUN-METAL CALF, AND TAN RU: 534. All have Goodyear-welted sol Boys’ and Giris’ Rut ber-So!o Oy's and tan Russia cai, All six ‘MAIN BUIL DIN i aren ats 65c For Men & Youth Tomorrow, at en you can buy hat at this prive it doe: 6 a Size 4p to 1; values $1.50 and $2; at oor, MAIN Build new and the porcelain ality. A better value cannot be le. In PATENT LEATHE! A CALFSKIN. All see up ipners of white elkeki 51.29 GREENHUT BUILDIN« $4.00 Decorated Porcelain Half Dinner Sets 56 Pieces, for Persons, at $2, 95 The design is neat, the shape of eellogt have your old straw hat d found anywhere ‘MAIN BU (GREENHUT Buildi 1LDING— ‘Maia Floor.) Our Cut Flower Special:— Beautiful Killarney Roses, China Asters and Gladiolus Elsewhere 75c to $1 a dozen; our price, tomorrow, @ dozen... . 29¢ (Main Floor, MAIN Building.) MAIN BUILDIN Best Groceries“Meats--Saturday Specials MUTTON--lege of ‘fancy stock; Ib. SPARERI corned fl PORK—whi Jersey; Ib. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PINEAPPLES aw nd juicy DBe Layer Cakes OUR 01 PEAR AND APPLE 1AM: an PRINT 1 4 (Third Foor, ‘NAIN Buil known Aetne BUTTE \y-pint bottle. ... Merry Widow Pound Cakés Bach, 5; 2 Ib GREENHUT-SIRGEL COOPER © Sixth Averue J.B.GREENHUT, 18 to 10° Streets Arethe Good ByePriees On Summer Suits viot Suits. . 's Sizes 33 to 46 Chest Blue WD) Grey Worsted Suite... } $10] Fancy Cheviot Suits. Sizes 15-22 Years for Youths Men’s Heavy Tub Silk Shirts, $2.68 | Seema jooms rd designs; val Cool and comfortable shi Taclude at ice om to 1 tS file fange of patterns. If you are wise you'll be here early to to be sure to benefit by the great saving this clearance sale offers. $2.25 Silk and Cotton Shirts, soft| Men's $1.00 Soft Cuff Reduced Prices, 3 for $4.00; each Men's $2 Merrerized Shirts, soft cuffe; made of highly mercerised materials, with Russian cord and satin stripes and jacquard figured effects; all sises, 14 to 16}4; special at......... $1.18 Rosier y Specials ic Women's 2- hread Cotton 6c|™ ported White Socks et ee tenes, Te 84; limit 6 q Fate ie Le All Prepared Extraordinary O Our August nace you are for furniture for room in home, PI owed en hep bin g pho feics We bays ae eee a Lee pte lag ge regular lines of trustworthy and during this sale offer them At 10% to 10 50% Under Reester Prices Come to-morrow, Sat any time u to 6 o'clock. ain ricer. Women’s Summer Ribbed Vests, 6e T Low neck, regular and extra sizes; only a limited — Women's Fine Ribbed Vests, ic; Women’s Unien Suits, 29¢ Low neck, lace trimmed; extra] Gauze fool white shaped wes, An excellent value. union ery 4 tke Women’s Union Sults at 19¢ wed Gir ade phew dao 50 fine stitched union suite; low | ang sizes 4, 5 and 6. neck; sisce 4, 5 end 6. par pHAbKitetaD0ih Bi, Section, Long Silk Gloves, $8¢ |$ $i'Middy Blouses at 69 me j td : ik é Men’s Gueranteed American Watches, Just the watch 74e week-ends; reli- able timepieces in polished nickel cases; special sale price, Clearance of Scaris & Centrepieces f: At an average price reduction of over 50 per cent. - In_ the collection are lace-trimmed, | _cmbroidered and Renaimance pieces in addition to hand-embroidered scrim. ‘There are a hundred-and-one uses for these dainty scarfs and centre. pieces, 20 that women will likely enough buy them in haif-dosen lots, Former prices were 50c to 7Sc. As a special all-day Saturday sons we will mark 35¢ fs them at 3 for $1.00, each. bs art Renan Hmbroias No matter what [sa quality of " te ~ ie ut