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4 2 HE TRUSTED. xy SVEN BURNED I k TRAN WRECK. Washout Derails and Fire De- stroys Passenger Train Near Channing, Tex. TD MILLER Mrs. cumarinn Moeser Tells How She Was Defrauded. | we | The corridor of the Kings County Court-House was the gathering place of a restless throng of people to-day. They were victims of the Franklin Syndicate. ‘They wanted to get Into the trial room, but the officers at the door denied them entrance and there was only a handful of people in the court-room when Mrs. Catherine Moeser took the stand at the opening of the court. Mrs. Moeser is a young .woman, rather prepossesaing in appearance. Bhe was clad in black, with a Dix diac! FORT WORTH, Tex. April &—The south-bound passenger train on the Fort Worth and Denver City Railread was) slc.ans, t wrecked to-day near Channing, | wreck was caured by a washout ‘The coaches caught fire and the entire | The fireman and exprens messenger, 1 train except one coach was burned. Six lip believed, were burned in the wreck. Bhe remaine velled while teatify’ jor seven people were killed, among them waid she lived at izi Mowart the Welle Wargo express messenger, Brooklyn. She said she fire: met Miller | (4, nan, at M4 Floyd street, Nov, 16 last, when Bhe visited his tenement-house bank to invest $1,000. “A line of people were waiting out in the street,” sald the witness, “and 1 had to wait quite a while before my time came. I saw Miller himgelf and gave bog my 91,00. He gave me & coupon Supt. Goode and Trainmaster Mills, In a spec r, The local Wells, Fargo office has re- ceived a message from Channing to the effect that it is impossible to tell the eas of passengers killed. feeret Healer’s Mail Meld. advertises himeeif as the Great Hindoo Assistant Postmaster Edward M. More Cirits who advertises to cure any all: gan to-day received from the Post-OMfice — Department in Washington a fraud or- dor, stopping the mall of Guru Keshav. of 8 West Twenty-seventh street, who HEART DISEASE. Phenomenal Sale of LADIES’ SKIRTS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at exceptional reduction in prices, for it.” Mr. Ridgway cross-examined Mrs. Moeter. Mrs, Moeser quite frankly admitted that no one had advised her to part with her money, Also that Miller said he couldn't insure her investment. Presently Mrs, Moeser, being drawn into a more detailed story of her expe- Flences, became nervous and hysterical. Bhe lifted her veil and reiated how she went to Floyd street to see if the crowds continued there. Tears ran down her cheeks, and she trembled like an all silk lined, single or double box plaits, {ancy tatleta stitched (including a tew Black Satin and Crepon Skirts), for- merly $24 tu $35, $17.50. Gra y Homespun Skirts, colored lining, for- merly $15, Bose. $8,50 4, Atrove $6,00 Heart trouble, at least among can, fe certainly increasing, and while this may be largely due to the excitement and worry of American business life, it te more ‘often the result of weak digestion. of poor Real organic disease ts incurable; but not one case in a hundred of heart trouble is organte. The close relation between heart trouble and poor digestion is because both organs are controlled by (he saine great nerves, her distress Frederick Fourth ohn we Ri.) ne mpoyed twenty-ne ters’ the Franklin | iyndicate, testified that & induced his sin mother and his grandmother to invest ey iost their formerly money way, rise palpitation and short breath. BETWEEN STM AND 2ST OTS. wor Gigestion also polsous the blood, hin and watery, which ba oa — Ao = OTTBI “10 pty sensible treatment for heart trouble {s to improve the digestion and to inoure the prempt Pongrciget Sa of Be an * seas nefalater, tor .wenen. Vallere Impossible One abwaye suMicient. Pall 9 for Ladies Ratiet; ond tenttmontale rom 9 A. 0 ‘The people who presented rf payment slipped them in a little window and T handed out the cash, 1 couldn't see the customers.” Miss fd didn't know Long, it. nt men ape were signing Grafts 29 cae) ‘cashie among his voy trends nga om of William Kngell 5 ja street, Ww! $9 tnt By lot testified that the dealt with ‘atten alone, She seemed mortified to tell of Men’s Fine Hats a $185 8 They are regular $3.00 values, They are in the latest Spring blocks and colorings, as well as blacke—in both Derby and Alpine styles. This, to introduce our growing Hat Department Quickly. Broadway ¢ cor. Houston Street. Jt a Ne Cate in Central Park. Director Smith, of the Central Park Menagerie, told the Park Board to-day that it was not true that vagrant cats infested he park and killed rabbits and irre e men made short ork of the cas est development in biscuit bak- ing, at your ca- terer’ pack at gd new Se Verevess \ . } Aa Sell shoddy for wool and fi I> book suffers. yk off sR eee ¥ f . tL] aan a | | Bargain Friday Offerings Women’s Sowns, Undershirts and Wrappers. We wish it-were possible to so de- ecribe these its that their actual | _ quality would be apparent to its Then we'd be sure to see you here bright and early Friday. WOMEN’S GOWNS, mate of 1 goed material - of full See ee | Haieest Zits (Goeaue (eahes ane pune ber tetas, ews * customer only), at, each, "43e WOMEN'S GOWNS, ot of tanto oyeame Free epee Be wrinnens are ie ah ny Tethea yober regular Oe valor; pecia tr trmerrow at ODE Pibingcelig Meive pocanginb hal of black sateen (about 73 ); have ee ooh umbrella flounce, trimmed wih vary fal mate pI around bottom ; a emall they last (3 to © customer only), WOMEN'S PERCALE LE WRAPPERS, uh ting, hag] tr ray Bye, op Bova ft Tair 1.95 Women’s and Children’s Shoes and Oxtords At from 5c. to $1 per pair less than their actual value. These shoes came to us direct from the low price. They are ici lace or button _ styles, with flexible soles. They will be placed on sale to-morrow, as follows: MISSES’ SIZES, 13 1-2 to 2, por pai, 10 CHILDREN’S SIZES, 5 1-2 to 11, per pair, 1,25 INFANTS! SIZES, 6 to 6, por pais, %e Te eeppenenunant 1.95 LADIES’ OXFORDS, ee eee oress with Presch heels, all Bargain Friday Offerings in Paes ; THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1900. Ohe Bargain Friday Sale iat the Big Store will be pee A rich in ‘ to-morrow. The approach of ings to wear” aster makes the wearing apparel question for the bt being the pre-eminent one and so we ha concentrated our efforts in that direction. 7 bor to wear will by no raged be the y ‘gains prepared for your uying to- morrow. A glance at the list below will con- vince you of many other good reasons—money saving reasons—to come here to-morrow. It td Have You Selected lay. - oe Your Caster Hat? chase—much to be lost, Our Easter Trimmed 9 ing to be gained by ‘delaying your pur- linery display so never bigger or finer, or our prices 80 moderate. a you cannot elsewhere—anywhere. Our $5.00 Grimmed Hats are as rich, as and as fas! ‘ou cannot get perfectly suited here, ant, the trimmed hats that ceil at $10 and $12 elsewhere. They are made of fine materials, including ail the tucked chiffon effects and cll t! braid efiects, new straw and are exquisitely trimmed and patterned after the correct Parisian styles. They are selling so rapidly that we cen hardly produce them fast enough. Our $7.50 and $10.00 Orimmed Kats wun in a!] respects to the $15 and $20 hat of the exclusive Fifth ave. milliners, They are all correct reproductions of the latest and best Parisian styles. Untrimmed Kats. We will place on sale to-morrow some 500 dozen Straw Hats in the newest | Bargain Friday Offerings in Men's & Boys’ Clo That we sell more the combined acleose ot Ge ing stores you can think of is “doe | terest to you than the fact that it | caused by prices like these— quoted for equal excellence e! “oni $10.00 ou ais tousrow a Oo OO) | YOEIS wu atte age Cy Pa sre VESTS, made of Standard Weokington Bitte Worsted, the kind that won't fade or wear abr by! well as cutaway frock style, recep 33 to 4; ‘ith ont of farmer's satit and well tailored. MEN'S SPRING TOP COATS, Net to be duplicated under $9.00; on sale 5S. 50 to-morrow at | The ps nse Paow spd covert Pyrogen herp hy ed tough si an ae o.| See le "sau fully a0 wellna the rogutet 00.00 costa, MEN'S BUSINESS TROUSERS, Regular $2.50 grade, on sale to-morrow at 165 | iE SRS W to 42 waist, lengtn 30 to BOYS’ NATTY are SUITS, Worth $3.00; on the Bargain Table to- 77 morrow for 50 Children'n Vester Suite, made of SS tt Stay Gone eged 3 to 8. _ BOYS’ DOUBLE KNEE AND SEAT SUITS, Worth $2.50, on predic e Shore cules coe mate ot ene eee and have double-treasies hereby pepe BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, 2, Worth $4.00, on sale to-morrow at e 020 Beye’ high otrictly wootlen 2-Garment Suite, mlbnee Sree YOUTHS’ LONG TROUSER SUITS, POWER BRAND KNEE PANTS, Equal to any $1.00 grade sold in New York; on sale to-morrow at ‘ These Ohe Lining Department. Wale Wistar lactodiag teres tone hate, CEPA ROEM |) Tecetet The best of linings at the lowest of pen} ole tomorrow are swage to Re hed bes: For asta press: =e 3Ie, 4S¢ 59e Bargain Friday Offerings in w, these special gs: very popu- ; FRENCH HAIRCLOTH, wt et 106 Flowers nae, i pony 4 gg 3 Ohe Optical Depa a at to-mi — . by tomorow cs ol sun te nn, ly Pa, iii eR to maumaxmnnmmngg| 59, 25¢ and 39¢ es PRRCALINE, Motion tot Weck, trtet fet, wert 7 ; 3c. a yout, at ec m. % MERCERIZED SILK MOREEN, tery ire, 5 9), China, Slassware & Grace. Brecl a Friday’s list of tempting values and . 5 ‘ learn ag ply the useful and the beautiful can purchase Women’s Mackintoshes, | ve hai sagas Saal ig Me por fre you prepared. fr the § ear aces eee es showers? A good rainproof parmen Fetes wa Roya i ‘ae, aes eae 1,00 may save you a doctor’s bill. And DOmAnTAS aD AUSTRIAN GLASS FLOWER VASES, all the seweet yes can buy one here to-morrow at | 4 focst shopee and decoration, to go at just Ste. on the dotlar half its actual value, as will be | Voss evletty colt at Stc., special at 25e poy 1 Ss ‘Vanco maguterty ooll ot 7Se., opeciel ot 3te WOMEN'S MACKINTOSHES, 04 tne wosten Mearictta | VOt* "™vily colt a $1.00, opecial at Se Cashmere, all styles and ot double detachable capes | Vases regularly sold at $1.50, special at The Wiss Weings's cuter gan chen hae ari JARDINIERES. joryhoer prolate on the dollar; fine new shapes, in WOMEN'S MACKINTOGH COATS w norsrte Prac imi 0 Pee is at ten colees; have wits chic, ol per ol 7-inch size, regularly sold at Séc.; special at + he oot he ire iselood a tla repelas 97.08 cate, tinch site, regularly eold at 7Sc.; special at ‘ Be a chelce of which is eBered you for 'e 9 & 10 inch size, regulatty cold at $1.50 & $2, special at. 7h wi en’s Yeckwear. JARDINIERE AND PEDESTAL, new designs, jartisiere, inch sis, with petal 1 Inches Meh gat a a 9.40, pilot 4.50 designe, 12-inch ise JARDINIERE AM AND PEDESTAL, large shape, handsome Siserew at with pedestal 31 inches high, regularly sold at §14.00, 7.50 e CUPS AND SAUCERS, late tea site, fine Egg Shell China, richly decorated in a great vatiety of dqnigne, gold traced, imported to sell at from 7Sc. to $1.90, 25e PLATES, treaktast cise, fine Ruzlieh Doulton Porcelain, richly decorated, in col- gold lined, imported to sell at $3.00 per doz.; special, each, Se Dozens ‘s Fine SALAD OR FRUIT BOWLS, finest German chins, hesdeomely decetated bh 9 pdb wih Be ite ac- | is cole, al gold traced, value Séc, apecial at 25e tual value, To-morrow you may buy| -SLASS TABLE WARt eee ee 15 Erte can pot hae © ae BERRY OR SALAD SET, #ivch bow! ad 12 saucers, value £0e.; special, 25 SETS, consisting of coverod Sugar Cream ; 4 elsewhere for one. Bernice cana, goain no, 18 MEN'S TECKS, PUFFS, IMPERIALS and FOUR-| 1-2 GAL. TANKARDS, tanisonely engraved, regularly sold at 4S¢. special, 25 IN-HAMDS, worth St, apiece; your chee tomen oq WATER TUMBLERS, te is ettiewn ae, tr, mgs og vow fer at 5 : a a Give fr Zoe, | BRAG a pts jases, artiatical’y decorated, complete plete ‘special Your choice at x y Buttes tichly decorated and at ic ie wath 25, at 10c binant Ly 7 hy Apel F” ) Margain Pridey Offerings in |Ohe Pure Food Mart’s Caster Music. money in| Special Bargain Friday Offerings. paying, mere for the shewt musi you a om * CORM: Choice State Sugar Cora, want you can buy it here for—and | eer ness nr 2) TOMATORS: to, tp, ange tu-atorrow even our own lowest Chelce Salmon ot Halibut Steal, are to be still further reduced. perth, Hie) BOG PLUMS; Park Brant, vig EGGS: Strictly fresh ; ee THE PALMS, song o plane vale, Regs, per doz, 12%¢ SLICED APRICOTS: Delicious JERUSALEM, ORANGES ; Large sweet Cali- ‘with cream, cam, AVE MARIA, vy Govan, ¥ fornia Oranges, pet dor.. 20: PEARS: Choice Bartietts, “Dul- Avi MARIA, trom Cavalleria Pusticans, four Choice, | CORN MEAL: Yeliw or Weir cet Brand,” can, CALVARY, ver cony, | Cary: 2, 16 COFFEE: “Morning Giery" Mend, COME HOLY SPIRIT, Teall ge nen tetees | Gcasthamlenae DREAM OF PARADISE, | 1060 py ig | fe er ae ONE SWESTLY SOLEME THOUGHT, TURKEYS: Chvie youre Tom | Scant Se. Or, Mack Bee WHEN THE LIORTS ARE LOW, wy Le Te: Genvine teres Shere pe hemomade Piccalill, gt. jar, in- SALMON: Choice Columbia River $58 CHORD BOT, wy ved tenes | Your choice, jet, 2c! Salmon, fiat cane, RR a? Sn eeeen a to Eten cal ( per copy, CATSUP: “ Milford” Tomato | SARDINES: La Toor's, importes, J Catoup, per bet., & Ida, pet tie, Tur Bvemcasrovo Lon, nme Se | STRING BEAMS: chicr smi STARCH: $0 pr tet Lave TRE ROLY 4 BAKED BEANS | SQAP: Armout's “ Weescheck Rien Te og, 7 % | Seep, 10 cobs, . Go-Carts and Get r Baby Ce ag The erage Se foes tao elsewhere. Note to-me low offerings proving our assertion: i

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