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AUG 6 1904 AUG 1304 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. OLASS elj XXe. Nc NEW YORK. FRIDAY. AUGUST 5.

1904. VOL. Go. NO. 210.

1G PAGES. Copyright, 1904. By th Brooklyn Dally Eail. Trade Mark "Eagle" Ue-g lite red. THREE CENTS FOUR O'CLOCK.

FtitMd hr P.wt Offlrn tt Brooklyn. V. T-, Xwrnlwr IFX -Second CIim ol Util fa fetter, under the Act trf Ufticti 3. ttJ7 EXPRESS TRAIN WRECKED. LOCAL WEATHER PROBABILITIES.

Showers anil tllniiderntornis to-nlKht CONCILIATION BOARD MEETS. GRAND REPUBLIC LIMITED TIME FOR THING PSST, SMS PRESIDENT EISLITZ. and Saturday) south to southwest winds, hlltina; to went Saturday! fresh except high during tliunderatornia. It Hears Grievances of the Miners Em All but One Car Overturned Passengers Shaken Up and Crushed. Camden, X.

August 5 An express train on the West Jersey and Seashore railroad which loft this city at 9 o'clock for Cape May AS CHIEF JUDGE. EXPLOSION IN HAVANA. Fireworks Burn Building, Killing Two OF 4.0IB II THREE DAYS. Most of This Was in Eattle of Simoucheno', Where 700 Were Killed. Men and Injuring Others.

Havana, August 5 A large rocket In pro ran into an open switch at Woodbury and was totally wrecked. Tho train consisted of a locomotive, parlor car. baggage car and throe day coaches. Tho engine was demolished and all the cars except the parlor car wore overturned. Lockout Deplored by Building Trades Employers Who Will Stand Firm.

Left Esopus Unexpectedly and Went to Court of Appeals Chamber. Government Inspectors Throw Out Worthless Life Preservers end Order Changes. cess of manufacture exploded In the Carra- cldos fireworks factory, on San Lazaro avenue, to-day and set Are to other explosives, with the result that the whole stock was ployed in Coze Brothers' Mine. Wilkesbarre, August 5 The mine conciliation board met at the office of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company to-day. The newspaper men were admitted to the meeting.

The members of the board were all present with the exception of Mr. Luther. The subject of check weighmen and checking bosses did not come up. The entire morning session was devoted to the grievances of Coxe employes. Mr.

Dettrey produced affidavits from the men, who were suspended for loading large rock, that they had not been notified not to load rock above a certain size until the day of their suspension. The mine foreman on the other hand made affidavit that he visited every mine and notified the men that it they persisted in loading large rock they would be suspended. Superintendent Kudlich of Coxe Bros, corroborated the evidence of the mine foreman. Without reporting any conclusion the board took a recess. blown up, the building was burned, two per JAPS ALSO LOST HEAVILY.

he train wan well Ailed and the passengers were nhaken up and bruised. Richard Douty, of Glassboro, the engineer, was badly scalded, sust uined a broken rib and was cul about the head. His condition is serious. Charles Hiaun, Ihe fireman, and a half dozen passengers wore cut and bruised. The Injured were brought to the Cooper Hospital here.

ABOUT 40,000 MEN AFFECTED. SUCCESSOR TO BE ELECTED. WOOD WORK WAS FOUND ROTTEN sons were killed and five others were Injured. Three of the Injured are believed to have been fatally hurt. Resignation, Sated To-day, Is to Take Several Life Belts Sunk When Thrown VAN COTT SQUARING ACCOUNTS.

August 5 Postmaster Van From Now On, Says Mr. Eldlitz, Association Will Not Tolerate Interference by Labor Agitators. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE IN PASSAIC. Effect Cott, of New York City, was in Washington Overboard With Required Weight Attached. Three Men Placed Explosive in Door of to-day adjusting his accounts with the auditing officials of the department.

He was accompanied by John W. Tiedman, the assistant, superintendent of mails in New York City. Mr. Van Cott has recommended Mr. Tiedman's promotion to be superintendent Shop Tenants in a Panic.

Albany, August 5 Chief Judge Parker's resignation was filed" with the Secretary of The licensed carrying capacity of the Dreamland steamer Grand Republic was cut State this afternoon at 3:22 o'clock. down this afternoon from 3,700 persons to only 1,500. This reduction of 2,200 was made ot mans. SULTAN HOLDS OFF. Haicheng Dispatch Confirms Flankinf Movement, and This Was Excuse for Evacuation.

Toklo, August 5, It A.M. The Russians left 700 dead on the battlefield in Simou-cheng and the Japanese dead and wounded in the same battle aEgrenaied 800. The Japanese captured six guns in Sl-moucheng and two guns at ihe. engagements at the and Yshtilintzsi passes. London, August 5 A dispatch to tho Japs nose legation from Tokio lo-tlay announced that General Kuroki estimates the Russian casualties at the battle of Yitsbu Pass and Yangtze Pass lis al least 2.001).

The Japsr nese captured eight officers and men, two field guns, many rifles, etc. Judge Parker's resignation means that his It was reported at the Building Trades Employers Association, No. 1123 Broadway, Manhattan, this morning, that none ot the unions had reported for work, and that consequently the lock-out threatened by tho employers will take out a larger number of men than was figured on. Unofficial statements were made which show that about 40,000 men, associated with the Building Trades Alliance, will be affected. by Supervisilng Inspector Robert S.

Rodle, after an Inspection that demonstrated a dan NO CABINET FOR CZAR. No Satisfactory Reply to American gerous condition of affairs on the boat, which continued to run up to yesterday in defiance Passaic, N. August 5 Fifty persons in a three-story tpnomeut in the Italian quartor were thrown into a panic to-rluy by an explosion of dynamite, which wreckrd a barber shop on the first floor. The prompt arrival of the police and lire (Ifparimenla prevented any eerlous injuries. Several people were thrown from their beds by the force of the the government authorities.

Minister Touching Rights of Our Citizens in Turkey. The new life preservers on the Grand Re Emperor Rejects Popular Demand for Governmental Reform Prince Obolensky Threatened. public were proved to be worthless. The Charles L. Eidlitz, president of the Building Trades Employers Association, this very life belts that were put on the boat on Washington, August Minister Leishman lias notified the State Department from Con July 3 sank Immediately to the bottom of the North River when thrown in the water explosion.

The dynamito was placed in tho door of the barber shop and exploded by three men who disappeared immediately after the explosion. stantinople that he has failed to receive this morning. The woodwork on the life the expected satisfactory reply from the Sultan touching the rights of American cit rafts was found to be so rotten that it was WALL COLLAPSED; MANY HURT. Haicheng Admits Flanking Move. Haicheng, August 2 (delayed lu transmission) Tho Russians have been obliged to retire from hero as tho Japanese wore working around them from the east, threatening to cut them off from Liuoynng.

The fresh ripped up and carpenters and mechanics were put to work right away to replace the morning said: "The time for talking is past. We have done everything In our power to make the men realize that thoy were allowing tho former type of leader to get control of their unions. We have exercised patience to the limit. We greatly regret that the public should be iL-onvenlenced, but all employers in tho building trade are firm In their determination not to go back to the old sympathetic Blrlke, with Its graft accompaniments, of a year ago. rotten parts.

St. Petersburg, August 5 The Associated Press is Informed that the question of the formation of a responsible Russian cabinet, which has been agitated since the assassination of Interior Minister von Plchve, has been submitted to Emperor Nicholas, but has not met with imperial favor. Consequently, for the present, there is no question of a new order of things, tha only question belnR who will succeed von Plehve. A tailor who examined the clothes of von Plehve's asssassln declnres that both the material and cut are unmistakably Finnish, President Reynolds, of the Dreamland successor will be elected this fall as well as a successor to Judge Martin of the Court of Appeals. The resignation is dated to-day at Rose-mont, Esopus, X.

and reads as follows: "I hereby respectfully resign my office as chief judge of the Court of Appeals of the Staleof New York, such resignation to take place Immediately. (Signed.) "ALTON B. PARKER," Judge Parker reached Albany at 1:12 'clock this afternoon and went at once to a restaurant for lunch. After that he walked up the hill to the Capitol and proceeded to his chambers In the Court of Appeals. Esopus, August Judge Parker's trip to Albany to-day was the first he has taken since his nomination.

He purchased a ticket for Kingston, but his destination was unknown here. The pilgrimage was most unexpected. Not the Intimation would Judge Parker give as to his destination or the purpose of the journey. So positive have been Judge Parker's expressions of his Intention to remain In Eso izens In Turkey. While the negotiations will continue, it is possible that the American battleship fleet will be detained at Gibraltar to strengthen the minister's hands In the conduct of these negotiations.

Secretary Hay'B return to the city from his summer home was signalized by con Company, has declared that there were 2,000 new life preservers on the boat in addition A Score of Workmen Buried Under Tons of Brick and Mortar, but No Lives Lost. to 1,700 others, all serviceable. The Inspec Japanese troops disembarked at the port of Newchwang are also advancing on tho other flunk. The main concentration ot the Russians ia now about Llaoyaug. The Japanese form a semi-circle of about fifty miles around the Russian positions.

tors tried mighty hard to-day to find the sideration at to-day'e Cabinet meeting of 000 new preservers, but they were not on the Grand Republic, unless they were nailed in between the outer sheathing of tho boat While a score of workmen wero busy in the new building at 259 Thatford street, Brownsville, this afternoon, a two story wall "No man, be he plumber, carpenter or electrician, can accomplish the end which the Building Trades Alliance has in mind that Is, the calling of sympathetic strikes so long as the Building Trades Association is In existence. The members of the Build Important matters concerning America's for eign relations. The Secretary had not com pletcd his vacation, but returned to Wash ington at this time on account of I ho de and the Inner walls. Mr. Rodle found 1,200 new life preservers, but this may only prove thut the murderer spent some time In Finland.

The authorities are convinced thnt ho is a Little Russian, but ha still persists in bis refusal to talk, obeying the Injunction printed prominently in eveiy revolutionary paper, "If arrested say nothing." The assasBin stoutly ly.alntaitis that his secret will go to the but of these 900 were worthless and were ordered off the boat. Only 300 new life pre velopments In this country's relations with Turkey. The whole question was considered by the President and his Cabinet to-day, in the light of Information received by cable to-day from Minister Leishman at Con aervers were allowed to remain on the boat, Russians Admit Loss of 4,000 Men. St. Petersburg.

August 5 Detailed reports reaching tho War Office from General Kuro-pathln's generals Khow that tho Russian losses on July 30, July 31 and August 1 did not exceed 4,0011. Tho Japanese are believed to have lost al least au equal number. From a comprehensive review of the fighting obtained It appears that most of the Russian losses were sustained on the Sal- containing many tons of brick, suddenly collapsed, falling to the cellar and carrying with It all the flooring and scaffolding that had been erected. The wall fell with a roar, Bending a cloud of dust up that made many think there had boon an explosion. A hurry call waa Immediately sent to the Bradford Street Hospital by Policeman Patrick Connelly, call grave with fctm.

The thing which he desires They, together with 1,200 cork preservers of past seasons, make up the Grand Republic's ing Trades Employers Association are not In favor of the open Bhop. If they wore they would not be making the fight on the present lines. "Our association insists on doing business with labor unions, but they absolutely require that It must be done In a fair, above- most Is a speedy death. His Hebrew ac stantinople. complice calls hlmBelf Sikorsky.

Otherwise This government has been pressing the he persists In maintaining absolute silence. life preserver equipment as passed and approved this afternoon. Lieutenant General Fulton, prefect of po Porte fo ran answer to our representations, The Sultan promised an answer last Friday, but Minister Leishman did not receive it The life preservers thnt. sank under In lice of St. Petersburg, gave the boatman In ing out all the doctors and ambulances of that institution.

Arms, legs and bodies ot pus throughout the campaign that those who knew of his journey to-day assumed that it Involved matters of great Importance. This strumental In arresting the accomplice 150. spection were stuffed, not with cork, but He was put off until yesterday. He was promised then an answer from the Sultan Princess Obolensky, wife of the governor with cotton floss. Thia floss Is known as much was not denied at Rosemount.

himself as to the rights of Americans to the workmen could be seen slicking out ot the ruins when he got back from the telephone. When Cnptaln Gardiner and his reserves arrived they were set to work digging out the laborers. The police were helped in general of Finland, Ib said to have received many threatening letters, declaring that her husband will be killed within a week of his arrival In Finland. establish schools and other educational Institutions In the Turkish empire. Such kapok, and 1st a vegetable fibre from the silk cotton tree of Java.

These life preservers on the Grand Republic were found Kingston. N. August 6 Judge Parker arrived here at 10:45 A. M. He rode from Esopus In an ordinary day coach, chatting all rights have been accorded other nations, but have been withheld from America.

to weigh only a little more than two pounds. tneir rescue work by the entire force of doctors, who cared for the Injured us quickly aa they were carried out. Prince Obolensky went away on a two months vacation before assuming his new duties. board manner, and will not tolerate any Interference by any so-called but self-selected labor agitators. The majority of the members of the unions are honest, self-respecting men, and are not in favor of sympathetic strikes, and It will toko a little time for these men to assert themselves.

In the action we have taken we feol that we are right, and no compromise of any kind will be made." The Building Trades Employers Association Is moking the fight solely on the arbitration plan, adopted at a conference hold July 3, 11)03, between the board of governors of tho Building Trades Employers Asso Secretary Hay laid before the President and the cabinet a cablegram he had just the way with personal friends whom he met on the train. He was not accompanied, even by his private secretary, and few rsons on Good cork preservers, In order to have the rroper buoyancy, must weight about six mat sze road ii ml between Siniouchang and Haicheng. The two divisions of Koller't corps did not make a serious resistance at the Yar.gze I'iish, railing back on Llandlau-sian with scarcely any casualties. Similarly General Stukolherg's and General Za-roubaleff's troops retired upon Anshanshnn, half way between Haicheng and Llaoyang without heavy fighting or loss. The greatest number nf casualties wos ua-laineel by General Hersclulmann.

who, wlib the Ninth European Division, hold Kuchlat-zu and Yushu Pass, on the Salmatsze roai. The fighting there was of the most desperate) and bloody character. A single regiment It was nearly half an hour before the 4ast received from Minister Leishman to the of of tho Injured was taken from the heap of ounds. feet that be had not been able to obtain a 0DELL GETS GOOD NEWS. satisfactory answer to his representations, The 900 kapok preservers were not de That this government Is annoyed at the procrastination of the Porte and at what nricK and snattered timbers.

Dr. Smith saw that tho only chance Krank Chuck, 30 years old, had of living was to hurry him to tho hospital. Mlro Lltowltrh, yesrs old, of 1S7 Watklns street, was soon sent to the hospital, while the surgeons remained on the scene to attend those with lesser stroyed, but will be sent back to the factory which sold thorn to the Dreamland They might have been serviceable If the floss In them had been of good qual the car recognized him. At Kingston he left the train without giving an Intimation (ib to his intentions. He bad his shoes at the station and again boarded the train for Albany.

TAGGART ON WAY HERE. seems to be a studied effort on the part of the Sultan to duly dally with the Amesican Preliminary Canvasses Said to Indicate ciation and tho representatives of the labor unions. Paragraph eight of the arbitration representations there Is no attempt to conceal. Secretary Hay declined, however, ity, but It was not up to tho standard ami That Roosevelt Will Hold Some Gold Democrats. plan reads as follows: after he left the Cabinet meeting to say they went down when put In the water with (8) The unions as a whole or as a single what, if any, decision had been reached.

the required weight attached. union shall not order any strike against Secretary Morton a replies to similar in a member of the Building Trades Emnlovers When the canvas jackets over the floss qulries indicated the probability of Import, Among the Injured were: Ike Yetseton of 313 Waikins Btreet; Samuel Krelnhnrdt of 242 Christopher street, and Jacob Clamor ot 272 Chestnut atreet. These were the most seriously Injured. Policemen Joseph Kaiser, Adams and Klahsrty received fractures ol the hands and had their uniforms destroyed In the roscuo work ant action by hla department bearing upon the Turkish question. It Is known that a Association collectively or Individually, nor shall any number of union men leave the works of a member of the Building Trades were ripped open the floss was pulled out in wads like lint cotton.

It was amazing proposition has been made to hold the Says Members of Executive Committee Are Men Who Can Run Campaign en a High rianu. American battleship squadron at Gibraltar. that such light looking material could have anything like the buoyancy that la r.mpioyere Association, nor shall any mem be- Dui i Fmulo-crs As instead ot having It return at once to thia sociation lock out his emnlnve. hpfnre the clallmed for it. country.

At Gibraltar the squadron would be available for any service the government matter fn dispute has been brought before Several hundred cork preservers were con RIVAL DENTISTS IN COURT. the General Arbitration Board and settled. might determine to have It perform. demned, in addition to the hundreds already Pursuant to this clause In the arbitration Syracuse, N. August 5 Thomas Tag-gart, chairman of the Democratic National CommlUece, passed through this city to plan, a written complaint was sent to the Palermo, Sicily, August 6 The United condemned.

Most of these were granulated cork not tho pressed granulated, but the Governor Odell has received preliminary reports from many of the upstate counties, and It Is said that these Indicate that a large percenti' 'he gold Democrats will vote for li i or. In one county especially the figures Indicate as large a vote for him as for Mc-Klnley In 1900. Mr. Odell Is keeping closely to hU room and doing no talking. He Is confident of carrying the atate.

National Commit leeinan Ward was st the Madison Square headquarters to-day. Ho iinid that Chairman Cortelyou would he back to-morrow and at his desk on Monday to open lh campaign litre formally. The rooms are. now open, hut no business of Importance has been transacted. Mr.

Ward said there wos a desire lo delay the hard work of the campaign as long as possible. The Democrats have not yet secured rooms. day on his way to New York to attend a States battleship Iowa left here last night General Arbitration Board by the members of the unions, stating that non-union stone for Gibraltar. Two seamen were left loose rraln which, when a finger was stuck the Military Hospital hero. through the rotten coverings lot the cork meeting of the National Executive Committee called for Monday.

He said: "In selecting the members of the Executive Committee I chose men of ability, high out In streams of stuff like sawdust. To-day's Inspection proved what an utter FORCE WILL INVADE LASSA. farce the first Inspection had been when character and Intelligence; men who are the Grand Republic was passed, like her sister ship, the lll-fatnd General Slocum If that Inspection had been allowed to aland Younghusband Ignores Plea That Dalai interested in Judge Parker and the party, and while I have tried to select capable and Intelligent men, I have also tried to choose men who can run a campaign on a high plane. In keeping with the nominee." Mr. Taggart was accompanied by Joseph T.

Panning, of Indlanaoolls. whn ha. Mrs. Tyler, Locked Up for Malicious Mischief, Charges Dr. Judd With Unprofessional Conduct.

Mrs. Mary B. Tyler, 32 years old, of Fulton street, this b.irough, who has a dental parlor at 74 Cortlandt street, Manhattan, was a prisoner before Magistrate Whitman, In the Yorkvllle vourt, to-day, rharvd with malicious mischief. Thi, was Iir. Jesse Judd, a dentist with office on the second floor of 11 Last Kuriy-second Street, Mbllbatllill.

Mrs. Tyler was Indignant at her arrest. She said thst jihn desired to make a complaint against I'r. Judd nf asfiult. In having biaten and cheated her.

Judd. she and the Grand Republc had caught on fire, was being handled on the Trinity Building. According to a statement made by Mr. Eldlitz thie morning, this complaint was considered by the General Arbitration Board and the complaint dismissed. Then the men struck on the Trinity Building, and Ihe strike spread to half a dozen big Jobs In Manhattan and Brooklyn, and also lo the subway.

Tho action of the Building Trades Employers Association In declaring a lockout on Monday of those unions which have not got their men at work to-day Is said to be retaliatory measure. Mr. I 1 1 1 1 1 waa unable to state accurately the number of men that the lockout will affect. Some of the unions got their men to work this morning, hut just what unions swung into line In not known, and It Is said will nut be known the Building Trades Club until late this afternoon John B. Molionsld visited the down-town sections of the Biibway shortly after 10 Lama May Die From Shock to Religious Feelings.

the 3,700 passengers she was allowed to lost 25 per or SO0 men, before they withdrew toward Anplng. Another point where most stuhborn resistance was made was at Nanga Pass, a position between Stnioucheng and Haicheng. which waa held hy Generol Zansalltch, who had been placed In command of a newly formed Including tho Thirty Division belonging to the Tenth Kuropeaa Corps and two Siberian battalions, altogether 11,000 men. General Zassalllrh's misfortune at tho Yalu Itiver was duplicated, owing to tho superiority of the Japanese artillery. He vas making a splendid fight until he discovered thnt the Japanese gunners) were eiillbiillng Ills batteries.

It appears that Znssalitch in this case wst not lo blame. The infeinnstlon that General Ziiroiibuleff hnd received or'lers to retire had not yet reached him with his owa orders for withdrawal of the support of the right, and consequently be allowed the Japanese to take up a new position, suddenly unmask buiterles and overwhelm the Russian guntiiTs, who made de-spe-rute efforts to remove tl-edr plee-es, but we're ceunpelled to leave six eif the-m behind. There has been no further fighting of any Importance sinee August 1, nccorellng to the iBtest reports by the War Office, la the opinion of the General Staff both sides need a re st utter lighting three days In the terrible he-tit. and the officials here are Inclined to bedie-vo lltttt the Japanese will not be able to re-sumo their aehsnce se-veral days. The temper of the Russian troops.

In view of the contlniie-d retreats, is perhaps accurately reflected by lh following brief tne-Hsage se-tit by one of th" Asseici.it, el Press Russian correspondents from I.iiioyang. "1 he orelers to evacuate Hah lie ne nre ens-demne-d by many. If la he-nit to he constantly falling tin's, but there- must he an end to Ihla retrograde time iio-nt. A little irore patience. Tee iel, only ree- carry would have been plunged In the water with thousands of rotten and worthless life selected as adviser to the chairman.

He is Chaksam Ferry, Tibet, via Oyangtse, Au preservers. i sugar is close personal friend. BTRENUOUS DEPUTY ARRESTED. gust 4 The greater portion of the British It Is an amazing fact that only 1,500 serr. BRIEF FILED IN BEAVERS CASE.

The attorneys for George W. Reavers have fllid brief with Judge Thomas, In which they repeat the arguments made before him levcrul weeks ago with the purpose of show. Ing that he did not have the authority order Heavers sent to Washington for trl.il expedition has successfully crossed the lceable llfo preservers were found out of Brahmapootra. The villagers are Inclined to the 3,700 on board at the annual Inspection be friendly and there are no signs of an Eherman F. Wicks, of Patchogue, Is and the 2,000 which it Is alleged were put worked for her for ten days.

In that time, armed force to oppose the advance on Lassa. aboard In July. It only l.fioo good pre Charged With Felonious Assault. a second time. Beavers has been ordered lo appear before the court next Monday.

The Colonel Younghusband. the British politi Patchogue, L. August B-Shorman P. cal agent, has bad two Interviews with the o'clock this morning, and It was snld afterward that the contractor had gone through the construction and would spend the day on tho works. peace delegates, smong whom Is the grand servers wero on board after 2,000 new ones were added.

It makes one wonder how the Inspectors who made the annual Inspection ever passed 3,700. It Is also rather peculiar Wlcks, the deputy sheriff who fired two shots Into the automobile of John Foley, of chamberlain. The latter pleaded witn Young, husband not to proceed, as the Dalai Lama Manhattan, because he would not stop his might die of the shoek to his religious feel she snld. he a list or nor customers ami then lidd iiijiIh Ions stories about, her Tko weeks ago, stie he opened his ofibe on Knrty-serond street, and succeeded In gel. titig some of her trndo.

According lo Ir. Judd. In hla charge of mallei, "ie nils, hlef. Mrs. Tyler appeared at l.ls fTiee 11 Ttteiday.

She carried a rawhide whip and he when be saw Ihe whip, fhe li" carried, he a bottle ol r-tili'lnirlr- acid, which sb" spilled on Die (wrpel, destroying portions of It. This morning. Judd s.ild. the wotniin appeared Ir the offices When he snw her. Ings If the British entered the "holy city.

that they passed the lifeboats and rafis that Inspectors from their same office declared two months later to be rotten. machine on the officer's demand, which lu-eldest occurred here on Sunday, July 17, was Younahusband replied that the treaty must It was slated for Mr. McLnnald at his nfllce In the Park row building that there Is no truth In Ihe report thst Mr. McDonald forced th" strike on lh" men. The contractor's action aa compelled, It i by the altitude of the men; their refusal to return derision will not he realy st mat lim--, however, as more papers sre yet to be file I.

STEARNE OUT ON BAIL. Lewis Stesrne. the alleged crook, charged with promoting a brokerage swindle In St. Louis, wss released on ball yesterday. The bond waa signed by the National Purely Company of Manhattan.

Some surprise has been expressed that no higher ball waa exacted, aa the man mentioned In the Indictment Is an expert piscea under arrest this morning on com be signed In Lassa, but he promised that the troops would not enter the monasteries The boilers of (he Grand Republic were plaint of John Foley, Jr. The charge upon Inspected to-day by two Inspectors and Mr. unless fired on therefrom. which the deputy shorlff Is held Is felonious to work. Kotllo In person.

They were found assault. It was suld that Paul Slerrett, manager of to be In good condition They have been SAYS HE HID $100,000. th Fuller Construction ompsny, was meet In use nine years, Mr. Rodle having con The warrant wsa served upon Wicks In Justice A. H.

Carman's office this morning by Constable M. V. Roe. Wluks appeared Define Justice John R. Vunk with hi.

emm. demned the boilers they replaced. Captured Train Robber Will Use Fact be said, he ran to a rear room and loekid I Imself In, Then he asforted. lie heard her breaking gloss lie li pie, tied u( Police Headquarters for tp. nnd bis hoots at -traeled Ihe ailoti'lnti of micro porter on the flrsi floor bo niintnotM-d Patrolman Ihe reported rag In Ihe middle of the boat lng many prominent bosses this afternoon lo hla office In the Fuller Building, Twenty-third street and Broadway.

Manhattan. At the Building Trades Club It was announced that several of the nmvtnl boards of the rltin and the Hull, Una TradiM Employers Asso to Lighten Sentence. was not regarded of Importance by Mr. Ho-dle. He said that Ihe boat was built with a Helena, August 5 George F.

Ham epilres manliness s.ig, and that there was nothing dangerous Ket II ot the rifly-llrs. slreel atnllon. I According to i tie- Japanese eel. It. M.

Pcllelrcaii. Foley was represented by Timothy M. drifting. Wicks waived e-smitiailon and was paroled In charge of his counsel. Justice Vunk the ball st vim was furnished later In the day.

Wicks will have to appear before the Grand Jury i ciation have quilted their aunimer homes mond, who la In Jail here, denies positively that John Christie, arrested by Northern llWBIIg temporarily and taken apartments In hltels landed men In In in apparent sinking down amidships. The Grand Republic will be allowed to resume her trips to Coney Islnnd ami will probably be ready for the o'clock trln. In TRAINMEN HELD FOR ACCIDENT. Worcester, Mass. August 5 The conductor, Edgar I.

Bslrom, snd the motonnan, Wllllutn A. Dunn, of the Boston bound car In the Beaton and Worcester Hlreet Hallway accident Inst Monday, were arraigned In the Wesiboro court this morning on Ihe charge of manslaughter. Both pleaded guilty and were held In 12.000 bonds. Pacific officials In Hope, N. on the charge of complicity In the recent hold up of tha in int.

-nr. Magistrate Whitman that he found the had hrosi ii the glass In mirrors and REMARKABLE TRIP OF MINISTER. tore ir.un,. spectors were left on board to see that the railway train In Bearmntnh, was his pan ua ia September, BROOKLYN MINISTER WEDS. condemned life preservers were not put back ner In crime.

On the contrary hla assistant in tne racss and that the proper repairs he sara. has gone to Canada. re made to the llle rails and boats. I'n- St. Louis, August 5 One of Ihe most re-niarltnl'le trips In connection with the ev-plolla'lon of the World's Pair was rnmpl I'd Magistrate in in a llo'irhcd the nue ilii'l! pile Ibis aflertioon when he salt) he would bear (he woman's charge.

Jn ihe lueaiitlttie, Mrs. Tyler was locked tip. on July 111 and the f.iler inn of troops le- pr-e-e Trains tllb velfli lio are arriving lu Ire-uti -liilv the front, many of i ln-iii proce Kurop, au Russia in, I mhers remaining there. Two Red treess he-'pl-tet have- II tlpe ti, there, tin'! otis ptiviefe has hee-ll established by Ih, eif ril'er Millie rluv The i-rw 'if have re-' enl ly. Hammond made the further statement that be had hidden In a eiate place securities Bride Will Go With Him to Turkey to tll these repairs sre made the boat cannot move from her dock.

win ii the Hev. 8. Vernor. the presbyti run taken from the express worth IHKi.ouo, A III I In hile before the lumber man ap Take Up Missionary Work. (Hpeclal to the Eagle.) He ears that he will not divulge ihe plar DRAOOINO FOR BODIES.

peared a young man went on board the boat saying he had a libel warrant agaliwt the of concealment until after hla trial and that If ha la given the estreme penally under the Blnghamtnn, N. August 4 Miss Jan M. Tui keley, social leader and daughter of DIED WHILE SITTING: ON PORCH. John Kelly, a retired Ire dealer, who lived with hl family at 221 Kroal a reel, wss found dead on the porch In front of his home at o'clock this morning by his wife Rsrah. Kelly hJd been a sufferer front saihms for years, and last night he went out doors In order get fresh sir.

Ills absents was nitd early In the morning, when hla wife, beeoiiilo alarmed, went to search fur him. train ronnery charge, he never will disclose It. Northern Pacific officials assert the Rev. iJr. Henry Tuckrley, of Oneonto, missionary hn brought eight pigmies out of i the African lungb a arrived In Hi Loots Ills Joiirtiev Hi" holed osi mips, mhi nil lea nf which et irawrsed on font through thei wilds and ibs-ria of Central Afrl.a 1 he trip lasiid e.rht mouths.

AGED MAN KILLED BY FALL. A lain ritebbler, 77 years old. of 2ok kfnrl street, while going down sialra last lilrlit that the seeurlilea referred to by Hammond was married last evening to the Rev. Ernest r. Taiu'ieaa.

consisting of railcvlcd rs Yarrow of Brooklyn. The marriage Is the press mosey orders. culmination of a pretty romance which began when I bo young people met st college. vessel to cover for repairs made. He said he was going lo make service by nailing tne warrant to the pilot hniiae.

Captain Heche, commander of the Dreamland fleei, denied Dial the young man had served the warrant In any way. The inspecting to-day ass the result nf an agreement reached yesterday with President remold, of the lireamland Company. Mr. Iteiwdda decided not to dery the Inspectors st.y longer end he agreed to lie up all of ihe fleet lor Inspection on dates named. The ltnacdaie will be lnpeetei next Tne, la, the Dreamland on Angus! I'i and Ilia tit.

BABY ABANDONED IN L. I. CITY. Air 4. Harrow will io with her husnand to Woman Drowned In Psity Not New Yorker, hut of Woonsorket.

Hallfas N. 8, August The aole survivor of yesterday's yachting dlsasier at fmi'b'H Cove, mar lilgbv, Mr. Veditn. today w.i. 'Ill mo aeak to give the details of th, dent In which seven person tli.tr A number of llshe-rmeii s'inie, gtiii pir for till three beetlea lint re-e ove-f ed.

II feared thai the bad Ih'ln Woem-ei, ke-t. It I Atlg'lsl Mre ft H. lll, bo Wan let 'he- y.nh'lue 1 seven Turkey, where lUey will take up missionary STEAMERS THROUOH BOSPORUS. horn 'he 'he cellar In his home I wnra. Mrs.

i arrow was a prominent mem Tiny Infant Left With Mrs. Robert (on.t.initnople, Angus! It la announced lost his fouling snd fell ihe bo'ioin. sink- br of the Tail I'hl (iamma Society. The ceremony was performed by tha Hev. Iir here that hae notified the Port, of the hHitioientc of ri.

i stlieriiie a Hospital was Impending passage through Ihe llardmielle. Jones by Its Supposed Mother. (Special to Ihe Eagle W. II. Yarrow of Brooklyn, the lather of Ihe TO PROTKCT RUSSIAN PORTS.

I', r.t,tif,c Viik'iH it'll 'inni for flu- of id" h-it'eir of Svr. iH.ry, Vt'om I.iIh.h S' (n Ml Itli.M'HIl i'it''('l'1 fO-rlflV. 'I i riifHi lit tli ar. K'ihiuii t.r M'tinit i nhfii'l tin- muni-i-el it tuiMfv fiite-iru ir unit oi th'T'of, mi4 t.i inform Hum it.ni t)ir 'Vni of uy of h- ti rhii mll'irf for I.i-h-mmm p'ir'R A ro'Mi fho'iM i Hiwn lo hiie rUl ot SHIP CAROOf HELD CP. AtiK'lM I.

MiitH'jUr HlM Of. fV.il t'nv i hfi' 'ith' a' Hon uliutlitr of Altr. tt llot At to, nh 'I hm i A A tiol, tn ftl" ron.pat'V will not Of aonie vioine'T urn aieaniera, IB'len WIW1 is airltiel Iing island city. August Mrs giooin. STOPPED THE GOLF MATCH.

in with this airoomon! ih. coal. IMs.is. Is said, has given sss.tr Robert Jonra. of It Honeywell street, Lang Grand Itenublle lied up last nlaht at I am ea lbs' the vessels will preserve th, itreiwtll'l lour ail-1 tie if, i.

us-lil to hax I eifoee frotll Ne York Is lliei. wit, ot e.li.eiel I rn ii. I. Il ltllllV Ot III, lv owner ef ihe' le, 1 1 life, -i ASK I0R U. 8.

WARSHIP. vVauh'nt'on, Aor'isl Mr. Iiawsein, the Maurlie J. McCarthy, brother of Thomas McCarthy, the flremsn who died ss result Ameflean Minuter to xau H.minei. in a Htll i h.

tht, Minnie tei San Hominao, a n( his Injuries from diving Into the asnd si intii in His sills pari me iii iiKe.is i Mr- of Kayvlll. la professional at Ihe Hollywood Mi Golf Club, X. J. He was competing In 'l II, ill, sine, raj lli I In 1 1 lie. the loot of West r'lttleth s'reet and hei character of merchantmen throughout Hie Urea drawn.

The hnnl made l'e Irlpa last I voyage. night snd the boilers were Mill hoi whe.i Ihe Inspect, appeared aboard to day. Tlo i uTtuTFMBFItQ TOWN BltBVrn had to be coobd h.fnro the inspectors conld WUK ir.mni luwn BUBNED. go In them. While waiting lor Ihe hoilrs llollhroi n.

Wiirtctnhurs. August Thr-e let cool en rv llle pres. rv heeard a and houses oul nf a total of lew) gone OVer. The" esl Was rigid. Whi ne Ver 1 teen rl.l...-.e a life preaerver ana found so rotten that I by fire th, thumb rnuld be pres.r throuah he There rc but many parsons covering It was Ihrnwn In the coo nii.e I I were bv fulling falls while, engaged pile.

I In Ihej Hoik ol re.eue Inspector Rodle aeld as lire ft the 1 I li I II fl "in le four-ball match yesierdsy Hh Willie As tor i tiruo lo ifi i Thp mull Island City, turneo over to the police of Ihe tfeveniy-flfih precinct last night a alt months old Infant left at her house on WedneaiUr by an unknown woman. The Infant had on nice clothing and the woman who abandoned It as not well dressed, but good looking. Mrs. Jones describes her sa being about 22 years old and of rather refined appear-erne. Mra.

Jones ronaenied to mind the baby for half an hour, while Its suppuaed mother visited In the neighborhood. It was the old game worked oft In Ihe same bid wsv. The anmin never returned and Mrs. Jones after valilng two days turned the baby over in Ihe sui horn la. and It wss seut lo the cily nurse In Brooklyn.

derann, the national rhamplnn, against Willie Norton and Ite-rnard Mrhnlla whea rli'i hi' tn ii Ml!" I 1 word was received nf Ihe death of his thai It mold be 1 1 In have a wsMhlp at -nei felt sbeert little. is lit, rre- fi thf cable stain tl'iel ario'ber toe in Is In, pending V. KENT LOOM IS BURII D. I' t-hitrg. Va A'lg ist The l.ody of I hciii lvalue's.

In eharre of hla hrn le Pfst, I. II lxiinls Peereiar. of Mee'e see la -1 nigh! tnk'O to the Inline nf Mr Vsetsil fs'lier-lfl I of Ih' ele e.e, I el, te.U the Wl'IrtW I Ml lVll brother. The nun were at tha mmpl'flon MRS. ROOStVKLT AVFS CAPITAL Vi 'tfct Mm 41 lo'llV VIS It.i p.

Otl IvHItltt Itntr-i'l Mi will of the seventeenth hole In a US-hole match wMh the score all even hn play was aiepped out of svinislhy fur McCarthy. The QUItT IN TORT AU PRINCE. K'-piiblie that th rcri itVi.ie of host had been altered flint she eonid eairy Itieirh will be finished later. iiri'l K-rifiM ol tj Idf fir to of l(. l'o rtf ri urttino'i -'M tt.t rittlnff 19 'h mii' 1 ii vt i( 1 'Html it 11 1 iHVi'l! lUtot't h- V'tv alllltihlp Hstrvifft -m firm from Lot In mm iHii Mi.t.l fiifh.

KNIGHT COMMANDER MAY EE TAKEN FI10M PIUZE C0UET. 1 li '( onlv Instead nf J.Ji-n i Ine llarll Align! t-Tha "We ate willing to lncree. h-r earivng f'-l" tied today under the pro- I li -I'M, Ih fi lo I It) I fM .1 -i lu I eo.i aO'l Without enw iit Me.me i l'l" new. pa un. MRS.

MILES' FUNERALTO-MORHOW Washlngmn, August S-Th War Department has been notified that tha remains nf i lr -m I WOMAN MISSINO FKOM HOME. Mary Kelly, aged 12 years, nf IM Hiiiyvei. snl avenue, baa been missing from ber home 'i llen.e.. I I a li .1 HI we will Increase li only tli- In- creases her am atrnid Ho will find It diffliuli In got I pre. ervera.

as lh supply has imi exhausted. "A great manv nf the k.i,,,k preservers have sold It ahlp own-is but trie, will bnve In he taken hark ilieie U''lll rt' I4' The nil.1"' In nndemned tn denlll lv ee''lll fo'tv Oiled persons se. eil.ed let I HM'leel rev. Hem lea'- t' 'i'nersl M.iiiipi. i-ir.

whl-h fl lied lu Ian mrv retired, who died si West Point the llillcf .1 life SAYR I'ORA KNITLD III.R. Dora i "I'I l- N'ne mi, urj aft- pealed In the police in-day for Sid In finding TiiRiF. MAsrrn asiiori; 'I'v, J. l.i"i pwrt-T Vjnir tH'ioo nria a ir. i tt mti uMitir Mli''f in i lift- MVlfl )'X I II' to tt HO' ajnilfft 1 4 fit m- is 1 I- li- f.

4 A I I f-'e mi A mm i 1 1 I OO) (fl I i tr-eishih 'a fl it 1' a. le 1, ''i nf the .1 i 1 and The. eh s'i 'e, h- ,1 Un 'hev ne. vc.t th. n.ar ele, ie- ,1, nf III' of the 1 10 ioiiidr lli-iii hen, 11 bout sub for Hire pi Wednesday, will strive here over Ihe Penn-rrlvaula Itallrnad Io nian! and he taken at erne in Ihe Mlle reailrme, en siret.

The funeral services will lake place Palur-dar morning, st lu clock, st Arlington. Il'twrsl Mile, snd hla son-in-law. Colonel ftrhrf, will accompany Ihe remains Is Wa-h-' s. her. Marr Is suffering Irnm nervnua pros.

tra'lnn. Khe formerly lived si 241 East four- la hardlv likely that the rnlle, mr or leenih street, Manhattan. I will make ant at'-mM to T.rkl.l. "1" sp HAY IN WA8HIN0T0N. tt August Cerreiatr of M'aie Mar ee fef'irued from bis summer h'ima is Itsniihire, an1! was at hi eleak lee-elay.

He will t' uiaill here eek tv 'ff-U (. f.nk in Mt -'i ni In- i 'i' ti h- jr.u.ft InworHl. hy trm rnurt lo 4 twtilmf ihi Continued on Page 3. I.

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