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eer ea an van er CRE SE MTOR EY oR RRR ge oy REEDS BOYCOTT ON DEWEY DAt. Chicago Labor Unions Declare Against the Celebration. ‘doa Wom: seman Main, Aiall wu, CHICAGO, April 2%.—The long-talked- of hovcott of the Dewey celebration by or@anized Inbor took form (o-day The Executive Committee of District No, 8. of the International Assoctation of Machinists, insued an edict to-day declaring the tion antagonistic te ¢ Ordering members o! Ro part In it, "YOUNG MAN SEBKS DEATH. He Was Out and labor and to take eahareg & cents.” Don't be fontet by abet! houn Satisties ’ Deapondent. ait ¢ ba and coebondpei, Arthur Y) ere Full tables at bdoarding-houses le! wenty-one years old, of 392 Far. 4 . ty-first street, Brooklyn, attempted sui- Tes very; 0 y where hasead World Wants an cide shortly after midnight by drink- of mounce vacancies, ing carbolie acid. A room-mate heard Bis groans and notified the police. He Was hurried to the Norwegian Hospital, His life may ve saved. RBBUKE FOR MILITIAMBN, Lieut.-Col. De Forest, ef Twentya third Regime: Why He Declia Promotion, Lieut.-Col, Bara De Forest, who on Monday last was elected Colonel of the Twenty-third Regiment, Brooklyn, and declined to serve, has given his rea. fons for the declination in a letter ad- Greased to Capt. # A. Wells, of the regiment, in which he save Clothing Sale in the Annex Is Now On, . | “} fully apprectate the honor rats | by those who voted for me, but 1 de- } al « line to becoms associated with is | W re as ” Oy Whose duplicity was shown by their Hollan Allowed Hur: o * h “Lo i Bi | Ad rtised Else he: personglly soliciting my acceptance of | Ry phen vaaih ia, | | (4 rraine cyc. 2 ve a the nomina ton, and then voting againet | weneee Sentence, | and the "Thow in Hrooklyn, Loca Py im Sehenecgudy, B:Na-Neda, the young Indian aquaw | | he door was bolted tre mm the lun’ it# chief attractions, has been | 1 in Se otad, ene MR ao ese Mystery of Ferry hie morni tai for the $0 reward H ' on by the Elks for her recovery all. \! jforcing the ¢ {BE IN N PIBRCE DIVORCE: tive-Bergeant Teldy, | His record snows + j ate tsk bebe dimcagi about ‘sold by us last se 1900 “Webster” ; The Webster Bicycle has been bet t Hammond. “My hus: | iioned Misa Brown's | /\dgaie The whole thing | Cow ond to New York by ans! President York when the hearing ead 5 aia eta awe concluded. “I shalt rererve sent Department, | HAMMOND READY. Mr. Hammond talked with an 'E MeDonald, he sald | we rid reporter “The Case is « tangle of facts and con-|t radictory statements tm New Jersey. Ended with Decision in Faver of Husband, Renjamin F. Plerce, formerly of New rk, whose divorce against his wife Mrs. Susan K, Pierce, attracted atten- ' fon in Jersey City and Newark, where man wth the saliow complex: | (s Nay! V ner the hearings took place, because of the! ion is the key to the mystery. 1 think |The mo sensational testimony offered, was in re-! we will find her.” 1 oe. Hieace eipt of a notice this morning from] Mr. Hammond t* reported to have Vice-Chancellor Emery. stating that the| said tat he ctossed to Jersey | sult had been decided in his favor. chy on a Twenty rd street ferry-| ‘The Plerces are well known in North-| boat to meet a Miss Eva Brown, a ern New Jersey, where they have moved s'rl from Philadelphia returning in high soctal circles. home in Greenport, L. 1 He i 2° * Mr. Plerce named Fred Patterson, who} meet her .and returned to New York and | 414 was his Intimate friend, as the co-re- found the baby fen't spondent. boys of the couple} : = > al Tele. are given tn vy of tie father Whether or not Mr. Hammond met q Miss brown, of Greenport, there is such | WEATHER FORECAST. “he es | this triumphant mount, It is equal seen her, 1 ear ago. Her UUshe te younger other ‘woman, | © quarrelled” He | We did make a details. For not wear well under the police attempts to corroborate it while fixing wires Namie’ carn}, Uroadway and Halsey street. Brooklyn. The ferry employees say it would he @t noon to-day that th eet, Me war 5 Paid Reeds Wants | veen imporsivie for a waif to have vaon t mt the put down or picked up a» Hammon. / cites without attra ting thelr attention,| @Qfaver war standing you really want te e you do—yo sho well-and of | ertainty try] i re. : the Hon's | $1.44, . PROLSTER ttle younger han er Goo ney AY is | Consultation "ts free, Remember the Baap Dove coe > ogi Iftvedve sears ‘s jBumber, 48 W. 224 #., New York, or Extra Heavy Brown Canvas, with { warrkesees inet inn Sony's neiae shows! 1234 Arch st., Philadelphia. This " pocket, trimmed with leather and 3) WALSTHANDS German-American company ertab-; A World Want diary need only be metal studs, $1.59. ‘The O'Neill Sewing Machine, | lished the original Koch Lung Cure kept three days: First day—Ad. put SEs Norpermiet under tbe wee (2, jin. Second duy—Ad. appears. Third Plaid Mackintosh Cloth, in all the under brotection of’ -— what you want. trimmed 2, thew. §. Government, met ou rLorMENT $5.95 SUIT SALE KING'S CLOTHING CORNER, ACTUAL VALUE $32. To-Day and ie Morrow the biggest bargains in Men's Suits oftered this season, 5.95, choice of twelve tables of Blue Serges, Fancy Worstees, aids, Stylish Checks, Narrow Wales, Gray Chev- iots, Oxfords and Striped Flannels. Best lot of suits and newest pat- terns. Any suit worth $12, many silk lined; $5,95 is the price to-day and to-morrow, Also Men's Covert Cloth Spring Overcoats at $4.95 ; regular $10 garments. IKING'S GREAT CLOTHING CORNER BROADWAY AND PARK PLACE. “NAT SQUAW Y SQUAW FOUND. AN IDENTIFY BABY, a me Remarkable Bargain at $16.00; Our Price $13,87. 4 cheunlens wan: vehhite ane ee ie, Pt -: Another store attempts to raise a great hullabaloo over the ‘ ‘ Lorraine” Pe ee ycle at $16.00. We offer the identical Wheel, equipped with $5 00 , Tearsal te aoc"! Detectives Gradually Unfolding, ; anaes Kangaroo tires, at $1 3.87. Competition states that the regular price efor sind os these Bicycles is bac. oo. We take issue on that point. They were point. Those of 1809 were as near perfect as human skill and me:han-| scription, Thousands of satisfied riders can attest to their ical science could make them at the time, Whatever progress and inven- merits. . c IF YOu ta have accomplished since then has been applied De se Lagoon yp Bie} cycles, Every improvement that conscientious manufacturers prac- fitted with ler riders coilld seapest has beer included in the construction and finish | Se post ae ott eral internal expanders; « wto-date, ARE SICK of the Webster. We urge all critics and expert riders to call and examine 8h h on or Bi Ip knew bearing in the market: Harttord or Webster t res; gears, 72 to 88. 1000 Gas Lamps—Arc Light, $1.56; Electro, $1.91; Searchlight, $2.1% Solar, 62.4%, k ( ero rown ew ’ : i a weil ite nenawary pea Mise iirowin tn is ay Sg Women's Light Roadsters—frames made of n’cvel s‘ecl tubing, tinished in blick, | Trouser Guards, per pair, | Cleve'and Blue, 8c. Webster's Si Tube ‘ Forecast for the (hirty-axz hours!” Her name ie Carrie, not ira ee eae ae oe extra low double-loop fra ize 21 or 23 inches, 2% in. drop to bottom] te, | Admestnatn, fos spokes, 6c. during ; ending §.P. M. Friday, for New Yor! tismsmond taught her telenrephy lant | Uracket; flush joints throughovt; oval-shaped rear forks; improved, adjustable Stick Graphite, 3c 1900, City and vicinity: Falr to-night and | Summer. handle bars, all w dths and styles; reversible cones and bearings; fitted with aad Electric Stroke Bells, 7c,, Stellen Stage Tubs Trey, - Friday; fresh northerly winds. She is just over thirty years of age, Hartford or Webster tires: gears, from 72 to 88 inches. pied Rubber Cement, al 19¢., 24¢, amd 24c, $3.49. nn tall and slender, and has a noticeably | gels Tire Belis, 38¢. The Cotton Market. faitiw cheateoie: “1 didn't speak to any policeman a “ 7 ly $ 4 ; q jam Maro a ma a, ane glories, rine of, °gfton to-day} She refuses to see newspaper men Octalg t Sway Westin. for a” salen, 1900 Red Star F we 19. 98. accent “5 "ae ene) $5. oo Fi sung ha ty 2340 iy A | to 9.8: WILL SEE HER. me” mpage wernt come ub aad | We cannot formulate sentences too iw in pres oi the 7 sur pial , "ey ; See Ostober. kis Ww Sih N When Chief Devery’s men interview | A®70™" ow |Flyer. Very few wheels equal it in beauty and durability, It is s: $ : t eS ae Mt \ Mia to Aon Februiey, ROF to't Mr. Hammond he will be asked if Mist . er ie cin As alt than take the der other name plates for $40.00; our price is $19.08. 1.50 Wooden Clubs at 98c. A. to N00. Marks Town Was the young woman he expect- CLUTCH D A LIVE WIRE. ' Diamond Frames, finished in b’ack and maroon. sires 20, 22 and 24 inches: =led to meet = upturned, ram s horn and adjustable handle bars: guaranteed single tube tires Drivers and Bulger Drivers, Brasseys and Vabman Thomas McDonald, who says IF you are tired of paying big doctor's} abd other up-to-date accessories —the equal of any $35.90 Bicycle in the market he drove & mysterious couple with «| Lion's Roar Was the Cause of Johu bills our price, $19.98. The World [Sere ee apn" | ce cr eh et cage] Brassey Drivers. also be asked to t her. | 7 sid Pe 4 ma Hi Elke! Carnival. IF you have tried all the so-called old-| More Than Double, be aga Mat Mtteraote| Jobin Graver received am electric shock | fashioned cures, and) found ‘them of 0] The heads of these clubs are’ made of carefully selected Bo tare and Word To-Do. He talked to Supt. Blair for an hour|#K® at the time. A wild bellow tom | iv various brands at $1.50; our price, 98c. BUT about the fading of the baby, then made] °"* Of The animals unnerved him and | matin , r pe Wants Printed| amdavit 0 his story, but made no 2* clutched che live wire, Hs right for saree store of $1. 50 Tron Clubs at 98c. 4f2 in the f; fons hla mention of the woman with ue sreen|" and was badly aroed, If you hay skirt and sallow complexion who accom- =| Kidney Cure panied him to the Foundling Asylum i forth thousands of toa - a Cheeks and Lofters, Jiggers and Putters, — Blatr has even a queerer (neory an APPRENTICNS 5) HOUSPKREPERS & a1 } t any stomach troyble try his! ! ° FLOWERS 4) HaLLnove 3 ee Fes , “rad aoe aay ] sam lta." mena Mr Bs nc n | ine oud and ““ Golf Goods, | Warranted drop forged i aks highly polished and paras 2] JANITRERARS t Know ita sex,” explained | & child who It wonky and 7 id ; anced on split hickory shafts, soft leather Mand grips. ooKBINDRN# 8! sanrrona ie Hea bey you have the} chim wee Musyen's Cqperet Economical Golf enthusiasts came cubs are being svid elsewhere at $1.50; our price, 98c. BAKERS 7| KITOHES woRK right name; 1f It's « gir! you change tne} ind the Macystock Drnresnens \{Lacxonessie og] T to an ‘e'" | here it & smother or leer wha has will always tind the Macystoc ; Buxckaarrits 3] MiLtNpny 47] _ The baby has dive syés, Mr. Ham-| PROF, KOCH, rrelseeoe Menten. eerpenis sees] immensely interesting. Miscellaneous Sporting Goods. OKKREFERS 3) MACHINISTS ‘| mond s eyes are that calor. | o. Poi og Remedies Hi E hi h t’ d d b + Mi Pia nod y! ACTED LIKE FATHER. | veka AI el pats verything thats needed DY| 1. desatment is tilled to repletion. Varieties attained completeness > | NECKWRAR & od ritated with worme e Ps his eR ", Snibavens | fe carrisa the wait tanderty to Belle. | CORBY Remedies tor. ‘Chtiarea's Ine | players of the game at prices! long before April seu res impulse to outdoor athletics. Of courss, Bien a pure 3| the ay atron, took, Me and. conor Sed strength vo the title Yolsn that are never matched else-| we can merely give hints of values. KS. | PAINTERS 3) the day matron, took It, and ceased ¥ a ‘ . a SOINETMAKEAG 31 PAPEN-HANGSRO Gl when ‘Mr. Hammond took ir beck ia] The treatment is here at 48 W. 224 | Wn oot ary core pos bw} where. Boys’ Leather Catching Mitts, well pale | Boys’ Pastblls, 7, and 136 ‘Asm! 3) MANOS hy M 4 wt. ork, where daily e! pies ay hone bel to vou. hy not gf c Sanroevens 5 MGERS bd ge lh | “you act held for the benefit of New York pa t m8 inal They are perecty “arene Caddy Bags. liaanrs and Boys’ Leather Catching Mitts, fae and weight, 14 PAINT: | PORTERS ¥) as if you were its own father.” tients. This great remedy, ween neak- cause es i tie ii padded, reinforeed face, 41¢ A fe i u mom : bined with the wonderful antiseptic] 26% pe ‘ bh a a b gees 6 Soa fooceape lh : samen blushieely denied the im- {healing ails, can be breathed directly | i” Joe tak, lle mess ai *;| These Gott Bags are serviceable and low priced-—-picturesque as well. Leather Catching Mitts, well padded and | League Baseballs, 1c. teueexs 7 + sueetaDtnce 4bman McDonald saya Hammond ag the lungs, and the most wenaee skilled doctors of high attai The golf ent is not complete without one. reinforced, G6e, Bats, t4¢. to $40 Poxpoettors 6| skIRTHANDS nd the woman with the sallow com results are obtained. Even con-| IF you call at the office, No. #7 Broad Buying a ly Bag without seeing our stock is culpable recklessness , Baseball 4 STENOGRAPHERS giution knee ‘ensh thet. eal x cove: | een finds in this-treatment its| ¥#”. for Daag hind pesire the moot vesstonal Baseball Players’ Mitts, biel mn 36c. and 60 ‘Giruuomescpe .. 4{t Guarre! on the way to the Poundiing [Conqueror. It takes the place of stom. | SAfefu! examinaiion from, these paysicians | rete dio pocket, trimmed} Plaid Mackintosh Cloth, with poca to $3.1, Boys’ Catching Masks, 2) TAILOR RAAES © Aspen. ach medicines, which kill more peo-| no charge will be made either for the a: with leather, 89c. reed sides; trimmed with leath ? 3|vattame . 3]_ Hammond's wife believer her besband's |ple than the disease ftself. Whee all) vice or examination. | Heavy White Canvas, with pocket, 7 os | Anent Golf Balls. : . bout Soee the She fail, call and get a free treat- | b J . ‘ 5] sane dente, dein ce gaat, "he woprane |oent) and’ ft will make you better, |907 BROADWAY (Cor. 20th).| {rimmed with leatherand eal stess Gran Leather, Isather covered wood Davo CLERKS TAMERS isud. Symes CAMOADAS| al “nme Misses’ Trimmed Hat Dept. tcc" 200 very choice Misses’ and Children's Hats, all newly made from best materials only, good, stylish designs, no two 5 00. alike—-real $7.00 and $8.75 valucs..... sss ccseseeecoeeltt % First ‘ ‘nie Flower Department. fm. 7 | 300 dozen assorted styles of Wreaths and Sprays, specially desite | able for the trimming of Misses’ Hats, and worth 75c. tog$1. sepleces cpeal pices, 9OC, 48c, 75¢ STRAW BRAIDS. —2000 pieces Fine Satin Chip and bec 3 Braids, all best Pasis dye, black, white and all colors; in pieces of 6 and 12 metres, fully worth 75¢. to $1.50 erccvece oeQ8 35c™ 586 . (Of special interest to Milliners.) 19th St. Sixth Avenue, 20th St. ' pm. nAADPont's D (Gold star COTTON kOOT PLES | A Bunday World Want gets before RH. Macy & Cao's , Attractions Are ¢ Their ben Press, The Great i Clothing} : Sale in the Annex lis Is NowOn, Both Sides 14th St 13th to 15th, 6th Av 2 Here's Richness! 7 ason at $19.98. Bicycles at $24.98. 1900 Straus Bicycles at $17.98. tered and enriched at every possible) These Bicvcles are too well known to need a minute de- D'amond frames, 20 and 22 inckes; drop frames, 19 and 2t inches: flush joint; _ Distnterested people who know say there isn't a better —_ for $30.0% ow to the best and superior to many price $17.98, $50.00 bicycles in the market; our price, $24.98. General statements do | ¢ 3 | not appeal to pros pective bicycle buyers. They are vitally interested in| Bicycle Sundries. * " that reason we print the complete spzcitications : Men's Light Roadsters. pti made of a fe tubing, finished in black, We have everything required for Bicyc’ es, and at lower size 20, zs) or 24 inch, with flush joints throughout, 2% inch drop t bottom iprices than elsewhere for things of equal quality:— bracket, oval-shaped rear forks: improved, adjustable handle bars, all styles at 1900 Oil Lamps—Jim Dandy, 65c. Light Weight, 72¢: Dietz, 96¢.: Banner, widths: the entire gearing, including cones . nd bearings of front and rear nbs | and crank hanger, are reversible, insur ne couble the weir of any other ball $1.2% Searchlight, $1.95. persimmon, They are balanced with mathematical exactness—spliced and tied to split seasoned hickory shafts, and have soft leather grips. Experts who know the difference between = ones are urged to test these. They are sold in bottoms, trimmed wih metal studs, | We indorse Siemen’s Golf Balls, They are our own importation, al of the most substantial and resilient percha, moulded in ¢ tashion, well pressed and painted ly to fill up all interstices, Pig Skin, with shoulder strap and ill Rot chip. They'll not swerve, but they le , apt arid from an Indian's bow 63.74 per dozen, " : > Ty ~ lapaaall ropoue| Ccobo Balls, 3.74 dor. | Silverton Balls, 93.64 doe. alee ? i a oe Mea:

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