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' SCHLEY PRECEPT WILL He has also made himself rather ridiculous has discussed his personal affairs NOT BE MODIFIED SCHLEY'S SON "CAUTIONED." "Disobedience of Orders" Clause to Stand as Framed. Rear Admiral's Suggestion and the ply of the Department Will Go Before the Court. War Department's Actior Followed by Prompt and Emphatic Denial of Alleged Interview. WASHINGTON, Aug 1-The War De- partment has taken cognisance of the pub Regarding the of inquiry on court his father, Rear Admiral Schley. It is under stood that the department toformed the Captals that such interviews are contrary to the army in It is not believed that a general order ration about such matter will be army officers not to tax, for necessary. SALT LAKE, Utah Ave 1. When shown War Department would take cognisance THE NEW YORK TIMES, FRIDAY. AUGUST 2. 1901. CHICAGO "CORN KING'S" POLITICAL ROW OVER BUSINESS TRANSFERRED HOUSE IS COMPLICATED Midsummer Sale. The George H. Phillips Company Din ver Landlady Wins, Foley Ten- Fdread to Abandon Deals. ant Again Dispossessed." Announcement Made that Books Are in Such Tangled Condition that Status of Trades Cannot Be Ascertained. So The New York Tim CHICAGO, Aug 1-Board of Trade and Sh Denies Knowledge of Writ, Migle rate Says He Was Imposed on, Controller Threatens to Clear the Premises. further sparring took place yeater business circles generally were startled to day in the Divver-Foley row over the house 25% discount has been made in the selling mark of our entire range of high class Imported fabrics, affording an excellent opportunity to secure the choice weavings of the standard mills. The reserva- tion of patterns or qualities. Burnbam& Phillips Custom Calloring Only. Cemple Court Annex, no Bassan St. day by the announcement that the George et im Street, begun by Cornell full-STRIKERS WAITING TO the Washington dating that the H. Philge Company, which became favara Devver Captain and the stepfather of the published interview regarding them through Its pool operations in the of fre. Allee Grady, who leases the house Court of Inquiry upon his father, ear Chicago corn pit during the past year, had from the city, and who sought to dispos Admiral Schley, Capt. Thomas F. he is stationed of art Douglas Inferred all its open trades to Melyn Gerge and Henry Behlerboret, followers stated that the Intervi s pubs & Co. It was at first rumored that of eley, eccupying a floor which they had WASHINGTON, AL-Formal In the matter of the Bebley court of quiry was to-day confined to the dispatch of a letter to Admiral Dewey, stating that "the department herewith transmite coples of lettres dated July 27 and Aug. 1. respecting the precept under which the court of Inquiry in the case of Rear Ad- miral Schley is to be convened The court through Admiral Dewey had already been erg Half The correspondence referred Capt. Schley was that was naturally a Schley, Paritan and hoped my father to in Rear Admiral Schley's letter would be fully vindicated redere in In a son, wishing his t expression of opinion touching his alleged ther succe dibedience of orders, and the reply from Acting Betary Hackett, deco make this modification fed, was wholly large defalcation had been discovered in ansut leased from Mrs. Crady. Henry Behler- examination of the books, but this proved untrue, having ts only foundation in the fact that one of the head bookkeepers was best, backed by the Foley organisation west to the Controller's office on Wednes da and offered to pay 500 a month rental for the house as agslost Mrs. Gdy's $40. He claims that he signed a contract for the over in the place I am not com needs of the concern, which had acquired th of August, and that he was required My father he ever spokenerous emmiston trade, was, acto le a bond of security for $300 guaran cording to a statement made by John ter ng the payment of two month rent of the matter to me and Goodwin, who, as a representative of the Th be notified the Cradys that they gesting the son of the department's nothing Impery decized to enter cofeed to be home by Eness into a discussion of the merits of the con petent to discuss the case, because I know Honed it in his letters my father has anything up his eve he has not not fed me of the fact BRYAN ON SCHLEY'S SIDE. Nebraskan Editorially Denounces the Lack of facilities for the proper clerical law firm of Black & Goodwin, has taken charge of the company's affairs, was the sole reason for temporarily spending we ild have to quit the place, and this was the situation yesterday morning when the Co stroller's office found that a peculiar po tical row had been forced on the de- HEAR FROM J. P. MORGAN Want a Modification of the Pro- posed Terms of Settlement. Also Desire Another Conference with Steel Trust Officiale-Bay Strike Will End Only When Their Demands Are Granted. PITTÉBURO, Aug 1-The third all-day sion of the Executive Board of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, action being taken on the New York con and Tin Workers has passed without any termice peace proposals, and another tive Board of the steel striker on will be held to-morrow. The Execu ton is waiting for a word from 3. Perpont After the board had heard from President Shatter concerping his trip to New York last week, it was decided to request a It is very rarely that a precept conven- Ing a court of inquiry is amended. The department's action, it is stated, while technically decileing Rear Admiral Bchiey's suggestion, does, however, In fact, amount to an amendment on the lines pointed out by him. As indicated in the letter to Ad- minal Dewey this correspondence will form part of the sond and in fact- plement to the precept and of as much pt. Parker of counsel for Bear Ad- miral dchley continued his work at the lg books and other events bearing upon Navy Depunent to-day of scanning the the operations of the West Indian fleet He hopes to finish this week. He is main taining close ence of his discoveries, if in one of the great, if not the greater the firm's business kept increasing at a re- The point was raised that the contracchange in the prepositions of Mr. Morgan, naval battles in the history of the world forve a the original document be has made any, and is evidently an ob Ject of great futerret jo the naval officers in the dartment, who watch the very elovely, and use very precaution to pre- Vent the newspaper men from coming, In touch with him. The ke books are pen derous volumes and are watched, with the most jealous care at all times. In the present Instance a keen eyed young Leu st the volumes to make sure there jhall The tangled condition of the book beatment. Assailants of the Rear Admiral. came apparet some time ago, when the son as the offices of Controller Coler LINCOLN Neb. Aug. 1-In an editorial company should furnish to each member of Berintendent O'Brien of the Bureau of Board of Trade Directors ruled that the we opened, Mr Crady appeared before article in The Commoner, commenting on the May corn pool a detailed account of Beitals to protest against the renting of the naval controversy, W. 3. Bryan take the entire transaction. A large force was the premises to Schderhorst. With her the side of Rear Admiral Behley, giving then put to work on the books, and in Mr Sullivan, her stepfather, and Patrick him credit for the victory at Bantiago and any controversy that seeks to discredit trade en the company's books since Novem-et leased by the month, in which she declaring it a "pity that there should be their efforts to disentangle the multitudine ver in person. She had with her a con- dus trades it became apparent that every test sent to all the tenants of elty prop- brave, honorable, and modest se fighter, who successfully led the American forces would have to be checked over, ag eed to rent the premises during the entalling an enormous amount of work. As month of August. of the battle and think port to the west form that a it necessary BYCK BROS Men's Oututters. Seventeenth Half- Yearly Clearing Sale. Let us state that all these goods were made for this ason's trade, and that we guarantee the reliability of every article duris this sale, the same as we do at all times. Striped Flannels 6.85 Cost and Trousers-new fashionable stripes and everplads, coal broad shouldered and cut in at the waist; sold at $5.00, $9.00, $10; now...... High Grade Summer Sults, Cheviots, Homespuns and Worsteds, mary cut, Top Coats-All were made for this spring's trade, equally suitable for fail at $2000, $15 and $15 1.65 11.60 Blue and Black Serge that will not fade made in graceful, prog summer style $15 and $15.00 quality: Summer Suits cream of our entire spring stock, a im ported fabrics and hand-tailored, regular price $27.50 and 25: now 11.35 16.20 Light-Weight Troers- Chevics Worsteds, Home- 2.90 spuns and Flaneris cula AND Frices $4.00, $5.00, < 30 and $7.00 per pair: now. Specials in Furnishings. Manhattan Shirts, the $2.00 and $1.50 quality, all this 1.18 season's patterns.. 300 dozen Imported fac Hose, dots, stripes, plads and small figures, regs and 35-quality.... Hats and Shoes at About Half 300 4.20 17c 'rice. Goods Exchanged or Money Refur ded. Alterations, if Required, Free of Charge. DOWNTOWN STORES. Southwest Cor. of Fulton and Nama St. and a mag was sent to Mr. Morgan In was found inadequate, and at midnight on July 12, qd that it was virtually the the board's declaton on this matter. In ex-verted and th for all trades, and for it time throw cloding of the bargain for repting the pleplanation of this message. The Amales hands for the month of August, they convinced en to simply In dealing with bistorical character alle voin man who has b the pallent victim of the most remarkable series of attacks recorded in American The following are the letters that have MUST HAVE SERGEANTS' PAY. pared between Hear Admiral Schley and BYCK BROS ared that did not know that a strik charged diorderly condyet, te de- the business of the house Into perintendent O'Brien, and be recalled theated Journal, the official organ of the had been declared in complete new set of books have been comple ociation, Mungle regretting the neceslee of the Scerborets, and signed the The Executive Board destres another ity of this action was absolutely contract and received the 800 rental, which they course open to him Navy Department respecting the pre-Corporation Counsel's Opinion of Law of the experts carte Seek, N. V., July 21, 1001 the court directed to " 1 pctly m the Opert that of the de The spe and the May and the decretary of the Navy WAVE darbas meitind your bite | of the, to which to acknowledge the act Cenfe and off S Concerning Assignment of Patrol- Black discharged him and gave him the tion of thirty days in the Workhouse or Having town, te left at STRIKERS' DEMANDS REFUSED? Morgan Has Repiled, Declining to Reopen Negotiations. PITTSBURG, Aug 1-The Commercial Gazette to-morrow will say: This does not mean we are quitting ched the barges between the city and conference with the representatives of the On the contrit Mrs Grady, at least for another mouthfunt companies, and will remain the city until an newer is received. Upon hall execute all orders, but will have to The notice of the new deal was sent to ask that usual margine accompany all or the home of the Scherberts the rest of that andwer will depend dere checked over terhes Henry Beblerborst returned from whether the strike will be prolonged In-Pittsburg Newspaper Reports that J. P. definitely. day at noon, and from the books showed his work during the dinner hour be re- one error of 0,000, which apparently ceived the notice, and while he was read In the same statement of the result of the men to the Detective Bureau. against the house. And this to added document was landed to him, Journal has this to By: Corporation Counsel Whalen has doubts one of the many straws which, when there came knock at the doar end conference of the Executive Board, the as to the constitutionality of the law which and with accuracy, too, sorbers bad time to think echter permits the Condstoner of Police to peo-that we paid out 2 cents too much per portare nered to quit the premiers mote patrolmen and Rounds to Ser- bushel on our deal cants without passing a civil service or the ordinean to ytly after noon a number of reporter fully realize the were in the office of Superintendent tremendous yoleme of balnes that we okien, who was explaining the Mr. Whalen yesterday sent an opinion to have handled Flooded is no name for it makes no difference what chierhoet Common Murphy is which he says: The famous Bati boodring Noah's cls be said, the fact is that he did loliful bee the time, overwhelming the earth, te more apt ma & HAPT or entre to make the what the amount of bustnes to endled since subote u Our GallWith the city. I came bere passing, have 1 offer of leasing the place at 800, defore options actions have reached to a chance to accept was noted that is valid the toofahele since Jan the bank contract already sent to M Songer pace That recent is not equaled on any market dy was binding and that lef in the world, and has never been equaled. the month Mrs. Orady would ease, the In explaining the action of the company, prestars Some understanding has been torney Goodwin sald, to-day rated by the Gradys and the Behee solar skuld be fecuted in the a The opinion was rendered in reply to e request for advice as to the making up f of patrolmen and roundamen who are gied to the Detetive Bureau or Head- quarters staff and the rate of pay present law, Bection of the charter provides for patrolsen, and in mak Included in the appropriation made for p trolmen By the Amended charter, Beclen office bureau of detectives detective du The company was incerested in Noorts, and both familles will remain where business grew so eagodly that in the Spring of this year the capital was increased to additional increase in bustness, so that the office force was simply overwhelmed have been doing the largest common ly and amicably settled 1 Hardly were the words out of the the very red in the face, the pale one wa Henry Bchierbors, who was much ex The strike altuition, as we go to press is about the same as it was one week ago as far as the working conditions of the mills are concerned. No attempt has been made to start any of the closed mills cut side of the Wellsville plant of the Americe het steel Company, and their effort has been a falur The Amalgamated Executive Board last evening received by telegraph flat refusal from J. Pierpont Morgan to reopen the wage conference where it was broken off at the Hotel Lincoln nearly three weeks ago. The powers of the steel comb in- alat in this communication that the only during the past week was the trip of Pre- Wafer and Becretary Willams to New York They were accompanied by Col George M. Harvey, who had come from New York as RT York last Betu that Mr. J. Morgan, and who If President Shaffer and Secretary was would go to New York he could Harvey thought this would be a COL to reach a better understanding, and pave the way for settlement of the strike EPP W STORES 15 to 164 125 Nr. 3d Av. (Or a Evenings CARLSBAD, of this &c. This season of the year is the most suitable for the use of the well-known Car bad Sprudel- Water. For five centuries it has been acknowledge by the medical faculty to be the best and most effective mineral ater for all all- ments of the live catarrhal affec tions of of the sic sach, bile, bile pigment, gallste es temporary and habitual cons ipation, Millions s of pe ale all over the world have been ured by the use celebrate spring, and it deserves to be mu le known to all and suffering from al the meeting we kindred diseases who hav not heard of it or used it before. It acts mildly without pain, d regulates secretions of the stomach. If a- decided laxative ction is desired, take a teaspoonfs of the Carlsbad Sprudel Salt with the t tumbler e first t ful of the water early in the morn ing before break! st. Beware of imitations, the g unine must have the signature of SNER & MEN DELSON Co., ew York, sole agents for the U. S., on bottle. which the financial backer of the combine Predent CM. wah, and Chairman bert Gary laid down with the Amalgamated executive in New Amber of the Executive Board of the ociation last night: The terma are denominated by those who have steel workers at heart, as the most unfel the most unjust ever proposed to any body workingmen by a set of employ Executive Board of the Amalgamated A accord-ociation caning, accept, and has already way the other patina o decided to ac on Col Harvey's ance with the decision President Shaffer of any house in the world but it died and cling to the pporting are of and Secretary Willememes 2. P. MoraBUDE reced to that effect firm that the records of the transactions were not being kept in the proper shape for such deals About a week age expert countants were put to work on the books I have gone over the legal end of the firm's aftales, and have found it absolutely cor- tromen or Rendare aged to perform would be stetutely necessary to make The expert, accountants found that it This waterpreted by the Corpors-was dating from Jan 1, 1000 que Counsel to mean that detectives known and checking every item of the patrolman of Roden, are entitled The same pay as Bergeants of Police FIRE WORKED, NONE SAW IT. Horer and be had the light of fight in his eye Mr, Hoyer shook document in Bo tendensen's face. My Ct has just received this, and disposes notion served on him an hour ago, and it requires him to appear at cause why he should not be dispossessed Steel Corporation and Judge Syd of the operating department, Batur day. After ss hours of discussion the officials of the United States el Cor portion sked Presiden after to call the executive board together to f the o-morrow morning the answer of Mr. scarcely a fragment that the Amal- gamated Association will back down from well-known position. The leaders of the workers will in reply, out the to the steel corporation for a con Dyostlen of the great struggle At There They will include the stopping of every Shafter and Becene and the extension of the strike t Association. Today may develop much that a meeting of the executive board w held at the national headquarters Tuesday, but if the combine cannot be made to the Influences that will be Mr. Belen took all of five lautes to colleaginated by Mr. Morgan and I end, but put og his hat and drew co Now, if you boys will stay bere", be anally to the reporters and I will go up to that house and see Gredy, and there will be no dispesso- ceetings, I can assure you teade without partiality, crediting deb Sted, and y d vice verst up to clock PM. yesterday, after a week's work and after all error had been currected up to that time, the books showed the firm to be off, however, all old business at midnight last night-the last day of the month, and transferred all their open tredes to Me and every trade, be regretted, rant sy d rout shall be ablutely free Ruined White Plains Church Schoolroom, Burned laelf Out, Left No Märks Externally. WHITE PLAINE, N. T. Aug 1-Fire, be miral y trataming Rear Admiral letter, and reply, as follows wach your Pry widered for a day or so, and after Paragraph of the precess, died out. all our customers to send us a statement of - STRIKERS ABUSE NON-UNION MAN. The age sent to not so stated, is believed to be an with matum to the United States leaders about taburg if the steel wo Idle Men in Welleville Duck Him in work- ers do not get their demand fe ference the strike will go on Indefinitely. None of the octale of the organisation pep, through the newspapers it to in the nothing to give out At noon after the maintain their ence and said they had bands of Superintendent Ohren, who does executive board bad been one to the Grady whether he had canceled the contract of the schlerberts and given it to the former celed nothing." Mr. Celer afwered from voting by forcing him out of the house so that he will the right of his later desire to deny emphatically the reports pubitabed expressive of di the Ohio River. PITTSBURG, Aug 1-A Welleville, Chlo pose non-union man this afternoon and patch says the strikers captured a sup took his to their camp. As he was unable be ducked in the Ohio River, and then tied to leave town The member of mills are in opera reported for work today and it is claimed whether a settlement be effected or not Be Brey trade of the lover in profit for the tome We are sending out actresler asking Buy the singersfully neved to have been started by lighting on hade cisime against the compay, that the signing of contracts. It to simply 1 morning and to ferinal manner walled to atvectory Account of tir Admiral the last electrical storm an passed over this place, ruled the Bunday in preparing a new set of books, with the drew and rent the entire proceedings bere decided to make an official deal of school rooms of the Baptist Church on Monetation that, unless something happens and will not put up with L For this the report that there was a jack of har- day, but the fact was set covered unt take care of every claim deed with 1 de set. I have far removed fry in their ranks Yo the reporters on today as last week. Pour remen this afternoon. How long the fire burde business heretofore The account of criminal irregularity, but simply The after effect of the operations parent in the corn market the end of the wasten Con opened wasted On Town message pric the West, and also because to more ri a crop for portions of that Bate, while farmers were being advised to cul up thete crop now for fodder, rather than accept the chance of an improvement in the station Pettowing the opening there was co erable selling, partly toalla, but ly by bears who anticipated liquidation, In consequence of the temporary upeaton PACKET Arline gry Amy, United States Navy Rear Admiral Kimberly will not be member of the Bibles Court of quiry, The church was used last Sunday and after the evening serview Sexton George for caring door and window, and did not visit it again until today, when there was to have been th a meeting in the Bunday school rom The church is a solid stone structure granted by the Navy Department, and the Under its roof there are two male room epartment is now considering the question the larger beleg the church auditorium of his it is suffe likely that proper and the smaller the Bunday school effelal angerment will be withheld un-room, which ty by thirty feet. Its il the officer selected is brand from doubtless a contributing cause to the pu are nothing for the differences will pramit. We member Jo that Mr. Diver and lay may have expressed any plniso or alves any state But there a one thing 1 of the business of of the attitude netther Foleyite nor Divverite in the place until a definite conclusion is reached. will have a vete We are simply trying to reach a tendent Brien, accompanied by re porters, went to the bogat i Whatever Negroes to Fill Strikers' Places. McKEEPORT, Pren, Aug. L-One of the prominent officials of the Demumler The Plate Mills left this morning for Virginia for the purge of arranging for the Impur tation of 600 groge to take the place of the strikers 1e me so secret of hi on, and was conDdens that he would be able to get all the men he required to ra existed the plant. to lay down the law to Mrs. Grady. The are said to have been adjusted Grady privately, and when be returned for the renewal of the conferefice the te the MARINE ENGINEERS' DEMANDS. Coastwie Steamship Companies quired to Agree ip an Increased Scale of Wages. Just a goc 1 natured scramble fort e best prizes in our sale of dds and ends of furnishing oods. Everything mar d 43 cents-odd lots of Negligee Eirts that sold for $2.50; odd suits of nderwear that used to sell for $2 a grment; Nightshirts that were $1; odd lots of Suspenders and Belts that wer as high as $1.50: odd Bathing Suite 1 at used to be $1.50 all spread o it where you can get at th m easily 43 Puperintendent Inaleted only, and the board stands a Apfounded that Mrs Crely self that she know who had authorland Much The but that she had not Morgan are said by one Recents. ty, to be splete, and do embers of the Executive Grady, appeared, and was repented by terms reasonable and faption for Counsel informed the Court that Mr de the they, at conter with the operating officials and by these getalle groceedings and over declared that the name of Cornelius Sullivan, that of her A general demand by the Marine Ties and andkerchiefs that used to b 50 and 35c. te that this be the first emé le chartarathon of the firs, assefinar MOR, COUNT & sbarrelly, and the air. Hover, the costed of Schierborn, Fabe adjustment of these difficiltine BUR. 35 Beneficial Association of New York 028ach we hav's bunched the department to re of a duty mitted the air which the fire needed for wlih he has been assigned R. HACKETT'S ACT ADROIT. fatisfaction in the Bureau-Capt. Park ce Complains of Annoyance. Sial to The Nak WAS EXOTOX. Aug. 1-The action of the Navy Department in refusing to amend the precept of the Schley covet of Inquiry regarded here as very adroit, and 6 some pen in the Bureau of Navigs tion is a urce of satisfaction. It true that Assistant Secretary Hackett's Better, being sent to the court of Inquiry, practically acts as an end of the precept. It allows the court to consider not only Rear Admiral Schley's "de edience of orders" but also whether be was justified in disobeying them. But, on the other end, it makes no provision for report that he did not disobey orders Hear Admiral Brhley's ground of defense, tld, be that although he tele graphed be "could not obey orders actually obeyed them are sending that he to permit it. This proof, it is said, the Navy Department is not likely to voluntar aly produce. The macity with which the department clings to the disobedience prove the ether charges Cape James Parker of counsel for Bear Admiral chey, who for several days has Beed hampered and objected royances by the reas of Navigation H door wall, exteps for sine large, thick oak The celling of the Sunday school room and che bolt of lightning tore a small hole lo the roof near the eaves and descended so distance through the side wall plaster be bor's leasing the wall to the floor the las te and lath are ripped out, showing with the influence of additional crop dam- day, September sold, between % and and closed 24 to % over yesterday the Not even the famous Joseph Later, w his staggering wheat speculation gave th Chicago Board of Trade suc string adid George Phng in November at supposed to have cleared between sa 000 and had the whole mar relinquishment of numerous claim sports there would have been many fall of the stone facing In Its course the lightning hit the paper through the wall and broke off the fixture The gas released by the breaking of the tyre took tre eller from the bolt itself ee the fire which followed, and it was sil miting flame three feet long when Sex ton Lens entered this afternoon From the wall close to the floor it is posed the bolt leaped to the large reed of switch stood on the fe not far from where the bolt emerged. There red the floor that pint a hole of irregular chape, but about twelve, by fourteen fest The four by is beams which pupported the foe are burned to depth of the Ince and charred for another ch of the wood work and other combustible parts of the anthing remain but fine a chair near by, the books, and the orga were destroyed several feet away floor the chairs are charred and blistered still further back The door leading from the Bunday school some distance from the le has the varnish melted off and the wood- work blackened by the smoke and heat The varnish in all parts of the room blistered, showing that for a time the beat must have been very great The lone will be coralderable, but just had an opportunity to figure out. Three Children Fall Out of Windows. march of this year he startled the market again by lively cation In com, wheat, and cafe and edits from the deals are related as having been very Ondy had not authored the diapons father, we not in the handwriting of Do you know the handwriting of live when you see 111 the Court asked Mr. Grady Have you often seen the handwriting The Magistrate then said that an Impoal- and that would be thoroughly invent Monday mir This daring operator, whose corner of the corn market won for him the sobriquet of 1 the Corn King is only thirty-four years fe starting as an elevator boy in his fa sher's grain storehouse in Morris, when After the proceeding in court Lawyer We mean to force the fight. The prie stood and options as they now stand w on all for t e 43 cents. In this poet has been made for an increased Any thing to clear 'em out ofle of wagen; to go to affect the work quickly. If the programme of the association holds good, coastwise steamships will not be al- Abes late matters more cording to the Whether or not Mr Morgan will anger tion sees to be a question that even association officers do not care to They hope that he will this extent They state poly ment of the strike at the time, All day the Executive Board at and waited for Mr. Morgan's ence regarded by profe to believe that jà le le cont ether officials of the United States and remalied in the conference agree to pay the new scale, nave In cases where articles have been already The affected by the demand include the Ward, Clyde, Mangry, O Morgan, and others Face The wages demanded are as follows; First-class steamships, et 500 tots and alstant, 0 Becond Astant, hind Assistant ST0; second-class steamaps over 1,000s and under 2,500 tons, Chlef circular letter containing the demand on June No attention was paid to it The Marine gesient An in Manhattan buyer for the house of George Arten to lease the house at om Street Save and thep, he went into the for month Moreover, I will prove by exception of a brief luncheon There commission business on his own account Fillige formed the opinion that the bearehe 300 was accepted as curity that office and wepape men were kept and its officers say that all competent en- kept the price of corn too low the Chi the first two month rent bepal Oh back from all approaches to the meetings on the coastwise ateamships belong this is only the beginning of th Just the tre Grady Brushed by the re-dent after ting on behalf of the beard you say one word of this sent word to the newspaper men that there would be to statement given out for publ held 1 do not want one word price if any one dared to he corn deal of November, 1000 And ucceeded Without a dollar to contro e nevertheless had the whole cora crop under his thumb He cand heavy loss to every corn trader in the Board of Trade But he was fair in his It eally his power to do a This young man has upset the calcula ed for his information about crops directly upon farmers themselves, Instead of tak ing the news from the regular channels nine the market to the road Three children fell from windows in their bees in Jersey City last night within and of the Mallery Live said yesterday that, t all probably, the owners of co steamship, unless in case where, articles WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston St. Broadway, that from 30,000 to 3000 marcher will be in the The line of march will be from Fourth Street betwe a second and third Avenue up Becond Avenue to Twenty fourth it, and arough to Main Square Pa JAIL FOR PATE SON STRIKERS. PATERSON, N, J., u. 1-George and Bamuel Hart, there were to-day convicted in the Rec der's court of t ference with Bondek workers at the E. terprise Suk Mule they admitted that they were dot picky duty about the sell, and it was on this on that the were convicted on th technical charge o diorderly conduct an were each sentenced to thirty days in The weavers they will not peal the cam, and it they will allow that appear in the newspapers 30 meeting of the board the new demand The ownere could not suiteshkut to be are dedans to "the meeting did not adjourn at the boy, how appear here an der any calderationer but remained it session until nearly you understand me, suppose?" Italian Murderer Held. Francisco Matuce, who was shot by During the afternoon Joach shop of the Board of Arbitration of Ohio was pres ent for a time Ex-Preddet M. M Garland of the association was also In the left early. They declined to c the May Ross in Mulberry Street, near Canal Street, Wednesday night, died to Hudson they did not know what the probabies Street Hospital yesterday, padett who were fortement wille trying to escape, shot Deere Bern that be did not stop unell be had bewerten through the hand was committed to them, the meet that the Americ afford to let their business wait Superintendent Walsh of the Ward Line said that the Bantiago of that was led to have af once, but that Morro Castle of the ese company is to The boats of the Old Doittaton ne leave every day. CUTTERS NOW ORDERED OUT. Attempt to Break the Garment Strike Dead-Lock-Parade Planned. FAILS TO GET OUT OF JAIL BOSTON, Aug 1ms & Boot road financer and ml lonaire, before Judge obtain an order of rel use from the Charles Bell in the Superior Curt to-day, falled t Street all, where h has been confid since Feb 15 st alleged tatto meet two notes among to 6000 to The Court held the Chapter BUT of the Acts of which was cited in B leball, does not eqle bir cape the ute provides that on fire the chelle host of the department: 1 years of of 24 Cambrilen Ave B/How was born. When in New York a few Centre Street Puble Court and locked up the Bouth to take their places Garment Workers, which to superintending the Juche) may In Secretion order tha ubordinates, who notes the rec- cover, both on the third floor, is probably fatally burt, In the Tombs It was decided yesterday by the United the strike of the east side tallors, to try discharge of the def ndant Judge being large number of non-union men the privilege of recehing callers in the de ward Zahrike, four years old, o Canal made to this city, Mr. Phpe told re- that the officials of the Tender St partment has been denied him:stance Street, and Patrick O'Hare three years porter that the principle of all his trading were preparing to break the strike at that the carriage of books from the nested, of renewick Street. The two fest, was to be found to the motto, which was Aged Italian's Victim Dies point very avenue of approach to theee the room where he works has been refused who fell i When an article Prank Hubino, who was stabbed in the really watched by the to break the end-lock between the many that while the ed arret survellinge by one of Best Admiral C good demand to cheap, and you have money to lavest, buy it". alden Wednesday night at Canal and strikers, and not theatres local features and the contractors by ordering taking it ally we the the clothing cutters on strike. A beginning act of the officer taking the defend Farmers have be lack of Phillipe in Mott Streets by aged Nicola Gegholdo, died was made yesterday termoon, when sixty and holds that the et of taking in the Boldler Charged with Arson. ARRESTED FOR BEKKING WORK. cutters employed by Hackett, Carhart á intention of the state, and drated the corn deal 500 farmers to lows and is aallant was yesterday had for the ATLANTA, Aug.Private B. L. Lever-entral finals were the backbone of his oro by Magistrate Olmated, in the Non-Union Man Forced to Leave Towns and forty cutters employed by Kohn ton, Company D. Twenty-seventh Reg was virtually a battle between Centre Street Court Co were ordered on sympatheti These 100 cutters supply material when mest, stationed at Fort McPherson Barthes 300 led by Pat the rec they are at work for about 1,700 More cutters are to be ordered on strike day if the deadlock is not broken by parade of armene makers on strike - ends and papers concised before Capt. Parker had fairly gue his work C Parker complained of this to Astant tary Hackett today, put it is not known With what success riends of Her Airal Schley my that ince his client's cause alice he came here le, has talked considerably in quarters rather friendly than otherwise to the all charged with setting fire last night to the did not come to be any recognised perm bome of Julla Whitfield, near the fort et factor in the Chiengo market. He Leverton held at the fort, and the fellbared a quiet, hard-working life, and of the mala polata la the defense punishable by death in this pala by Meet May PITTSBURG, Aug. 1-Last plt.z. w James Wheaton Dead. Smith of Wellsville, Ohio, reached Meless James Wheaton one of Albany's best-port and Inquired for work as a roller in on lawy ded there yesterday of the W. Dewese Wood plant. The stranger and lecturer at the Albany Law Bebek he was surrpanded by "Dog with Gold Tooth" Is Dead BOSTON, Aug 1-Rays, "the dog with the gold tooth, owned by B. Margton of this city, died tod y from heat pro ton, Mr. Marton sght Fits-Rays at diplome, and at the Hew