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‘STEPHEN CRANE, _ AUTHOR, DEAD. He Wrote in Novels, and in the Spanish War Was Correspond- . ent for The World and Sent Brilliant Pen Pic- tures of Events in Cu- ban Campaign. JER, Baten, June 6— Btephen Crane, the American author and war correspondent, died here to thirty years old. June 5~The afternoon pa- pers refer to the work of Stephen Crane fn terms of warm admiration. The St. James's Gitette says “The loss of one of the most brilliant of present-day writers will be as deeply felt by the English as by the American nation.” BADENWE! Btephen Crane's death has robbed lit. erature of a bright light which promised His “Red Badge of been read in all quarters having attained a, tre sh-American war Mr. ame especialy welle lant letters from the 4 in The ning Worid,| y sioned as ape affair with Span. 2 t in the Greco-Turkish were extensive.y sof the water Dora Clark incident is 8 re career. x | pes” in the ° Soqvaimonee ad left her on a waiting for a car. The writer decided bona wt wae ins ty ° protect the om UPHOLD WILL OF WAS. ROOSEVELT. Left the Trust Fund of William Astor to Hr Children. Referee Gilbert M. Speir has fied tn the Supreme Court his report passing | on the accounts of Samuel 8. Howland, | bape L. Rives and James Roosevelt as trustees of a fund created by William | Astor in 1888, Mr. Astor deposited $250,000 in United | Gtates Government bonds with the United States Trust Company, of which Helen Roosevelt was to have the income for life, and was to have the right to dispose of the principal among her! children, the children of her two sisters and her brother, John Jacob Astor, and Ms children, as she Jeemed fit Mrs. Roosevelt dying in 188 left the fund in trust for her two children, James R. and Helen Kebecea Roosevelt, j It was contended tha: Mrs. Rooseveit| could not elect to leave the principal to her own children to the exclusion of her own nieces and nephews, but the ref- eree decides by upholding the will, The Teferee also finds that no call has been made on the ineome by the Roosevelt children, and so divides the estate be- tween them. er Took an Overdose of Laadanom, Henry Rogers, thirty years old, lodger in Mills Hotel No. 1, was takea to St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday morning, suffering from an overdose of | Predicine containing |audanum which he bad taken by mistake, Rogers lives at No Kast Second street, N. J. and passat Sunday nig Mills’ Hotel. The medicine pounded by L. W. Hundoiph, of No. West Front feld, and Rogers mis directions. Cun CaM UMBRELLA SALE~$1 58 THOUSANDS GO ON $2.75 kinds, $3.00 grades, $3.50 and $4.00 to-day, with a good age a $4.50 marking. The wonderful the character of the goods—every *feature unite to make it superlatively attractive, Each umbrella is a spiendid bargain—some in piece. ayea Union taffeta, others in pure sith, with best frames and finish, absolutely brand new, a peerless va aan ce ie jt al Piein tele, ' ®| mony will take place In Giorta Del, Old 26 and 28 inch---Black and Colors--ihe annual event begins, and offers more novelty, variety and | value than any of its predecessors. Qe STEPHEN CRANE. and fought her case in the police court and before the Police Commissioners. = was freed in the court, but OL, the poiiceman who arrested her po. scription of @ hiood Here is a written by mi . 4 ‘he din in front swelled to @ tres horus. th ‘and hie fellow hit n to e. could see y | Near it” jee of senses th | bate natn position at a frantic Hop scattered the stragmiers right and shell serraming like a rere ban- ee went over the huddled heads of the n | reverves. It landed in the grove aot exploding srry flung tae bro ttle shower of fins . I mit a iene ame pl were being en were cons Ing. thelr hea “The Heutens: y was shot to swear go won went protealty ne. tonal. It rel i anes soqres of the new men. wal oa W he had Mt his finger with « "tack-hemmer at oe held the wounded member care- fully away his side so that Wood woeld ne rip upon his trousers.” HERSEY NEW PROBATION LAW, First Offenders Put on Good Behavior for a Period. | Judee Blair, of the Hutson County, - J, Court, to-day began taking advan- | tame of the new Probation law for first offenders, intended for thelr reformation. Under thts law persons arrested for | the first time need not be sentenced to | tall. but may be put in charge of « pre- bation officer for from one month te three veare. Each month the proba- tioner must report on bis habtis, ; lates and how many days he has worked. He must not leave the county with | | Out permission. At the end of his pro | bation he is entirely free. For violation | of his probation the prisoner may de| eent to jail at any time. ‘The system ts not unlike that of « | tleket-of-leave, except It precedes inetesg jet follows imprisonment —__-- PASTOR M'GOWN TO WED. Son of the Bx-Judge Will Take | Mies Lawrence, of Philadelphia, as Hie Bride. Rev, Willem Knight McGown. rector | | Of Grace Emanuel Chureh, 212 East One | Hundred and Stxteenth street, son of | ex-Judge McGown, will be marriet at Philadelphia to-morrow to Miss Fanny. Kleanor Lawrence. daughter of Charies lawrence, of Philadelphia. The cere- Swede Church. On their reture the you Ne Sheri tea seh ae FORD SIMPSON | SALE TO-MORROW— Umbrellas that are bringi ing eage, which began last Monday THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1900, HOPE FOR SICK BABIES Evening Wane Fund's 3" Staff of Physicians Hard at Work, The Sick Babies’ Funds tweifth an- nual campaign against death and dis. goes on gallantly The staff of physicians at hed to the fund have their hands for the recent hot spell caused e ehildren® of some little life that trembles im the balance. You can become a real benefa@or by contributing to this grand cause No donation is too small to be of use. The money whose loss you will scarcely no- tice may mean all the difference be- tween life and death to some sick baby Prominent among to-day's contributors ie Mr. William H. Taylor, of Pottsville, Pa., who every year sends a handsome ay Plates, porceain, regular price, to-morrow, each, Dinner Plates, deco- sale price, rated porcelain, pat price 15¢. 5 Covered Vegetable Dishes, hin resular f lar price, 100 pieces, including soup tureen; at the except onal price oi, set, Tea Sets, ‘ecorated porce'ain, with saucers to match sale price, Third Many vr sorted \oontnratiale Save $9 & Decorated Porcelain. We shall offes to-morrow a manufacturer's stock of fine Porcelain, decorated with pretty floral de- signs, at 50c, on the dollar, Some of the quantities are small, therefore an early selection is advisable. None to dealers. None sent C. 0. D. Sugar Bowls, decorated porce- regular price. tale price to-mor Savee Boats, decorated porcelain: to- 15 are all new and very choice. morrow, sale price, Cream Jugs, ‘ecorate’ porcelain; regular price, 1 to-morrow at the exceptional pric* of Meat Dishes, recular size, decorated porcelain, regu- ies to-morrow, special sale price, Dinner Sets, decorated porcelain, decorations, 56 pieces; sale price, complete set Ice-Cream Sets, decorated porcelain, dish Gold-Plated Jewelry. rominent manufacturers’ entire stocks at one-half prices; some at very much less than half. sell at 48e. price to-morrow Gold-p' elied Mal Brooches, set to the Sick pobiey Find rectvas ving work. ieeat Contributions to The Event Sick Babies’ Fund op eeoule be to the cashier of | Butiding, New Y Tittion Pe: Panter! Casement ak +o Peir held at S72 Amverdam Cone. Ho Watt ant A Rnglemas 18 ” A. Muller ie Mee A Muller Dd , 1o 1M Phinney 1S iN I © from Fai To the Raivor of Th | A erent fair we | rentdenee a penemt of All persons she participates | highly pleased at the manner | coiducted, and the um of 99 trom the resaite | Results of am Ameterdam Ave. Fair. ‘To the Raltor af The Wort The unders ue Ih & Poetdi@re money order tor 67 of a fair bed at STR venve & COHN, H. WATT. A. RNGLEMAN. $3 to Ald the Good Werk. To the Raior of The Rvening World Picase fin! inchosed $3 for the sick babies, Ont let us Rope it may te Ma sum for the i) “90, Am To the Mattor Inclowed you wil GOT Sts Ve; sale price 5 them on sale worth 506, yard In this lot there Satin Liberty and ce, 20s ‘9 16 pretty decorations tomorrow 5.85 wo, a 2.85 93 Fino, 10a St. Keetion frounds, with w colors, to-mort: , GoW - plated ew. ¢lied cluster Mair Brooches, set with 11 stones. mn faetared to our sale 21 actual value 19¢. Men’s ac ith Fancy E tracted ated jew. blue grounds, w morrow, Gold-plated wreath Brooch Fins, set with tted stores a a variety of Awe | But a Few of the Many k great departinent, not kave the chance again this year to buy a silk well Ladies’ Hone, farc fast co.ors, actual vaiue 2$c.; all Sizes; On sale ij New Portable 5 Seas Rea ee Something entirely new in Rabies Put. aT hy e The Right fort, of peer. Te the Baer ot The Rroning World Hick Nadler Fund tose an immense ole of ext among th Bp ciant e PELL PROM WINDOW. Mre. Hint Was Asleep, cused by aT . Mre Mary Hunt walked out of the second story of 11] Weet Sixty-second stree! io her sleep at 1 o'clock this morn jing a Bhe foun living in the feet his rear window aw the gure in d and heard the inet the flagging| At that corner there is a tot % Sy 1%) Rochester School bill, appeared befor unded woman | feet. which Is County Judge Gregory at Chambers to- I to Roosevelt bereugh, ; day and was admitied to bell in the) $3.0 00. in, eg: gle sum of $9,000 to await the action of “| ne Ii houses to the I! Grand Jury & priso me Beller . _ —_ Den: although supposed to al 43 ae ho evidence to support) wii. 1isbo: under st, was not In the custody of ‘a & 7, | Mrs Hunt lives with her gon and|V carey, of the Siandan! n-|an offfcer, being accompanted by he Lor & | daughter and Mise Gallagher.| pany Francis Halpin, cashier of the| father, Willtam HH. Dennl and his or “hae Chunks shee = thonat flank, and Carl Brat, | counsel, George H. Harris, of Rochester, Broadway & 90th Sb tow this nade be-| fr, all of New York ‘The former was accepted as bondsman lance, fell out |» Mrs. Goldborough’s| for bie eon, quailfying up to $15,000. Ex. + in wood spirits before nt had no reason, her children | vein to take her life. a tore” to-morrow are enumerated below lowest pre's. A stroll through the store very one of the sixty-five ntlers 89%c. Foutard Silk ssc. yd —We purchased from a very prominent silk manufacturer (known to make the best goods only) his entire stock of this quality, 24 inch Foulard Silk ; designs and colors are the latest shown this season; are being retailed by all the largest houses at 8x. yard; by buying this great quantity we are able to place 55 to-morrow at, per yard, decorate porcelain, s2-- wler price 5G: tor fh you tare any ‘dea of buying a dress or waist, this is mortow, sale price, an opportunity you shold not miss, Fruit Saucers, decorated No sampies or Mail Urders tilled. porcelain; regular price 35 pleces Taffeta, oi! pure silk. This grade 47 1€. 4 Sale price, each, would be considered 4 barguin at $c.; to goat, vd. Tea Pots, decorated porcéftin ; | Soc. at 2sc. yard—ii you have not inspected the reeuar price, SOc; sale 29 beautitul silks we ¢ bee! Ine during the past few price to-morrow, days at 2S¢. yard you should do so at cance, as you vill for, per yard, 25} arcimported ‘apanese Wash Silk, printed figured Fouwlard silk, Styles and colors Main Pio, Oh fr retina The Se in Hosiery. | Ladies’ Hose—Ladies’ ex- treme fancy Lise Thread Hose, in Van Dyke et terns, sik embroidered fronts, lace fronts, vertical | stripes, in very handsome designs, These goods are a lot of manufacturers’ fine samples and worth 756. to $1.25 per pair: ice of the 39 entire line, per pair, cotton, black, navy and cadet | hte pola dots, guaranteed tast wit 12 ae Ladies’ Hose, extra tine two-thrend blac cotton: i to-morrow choice of any, Half. Hose at 42c. Fancy Striped Hall Hose, and Plain Tans and Men's hayy all 12 j¢ soles, mn a variety of Styles Polka | ot Hat Hose, in bluk ith white dots and a variety of fig to. with 15 assorted M Main Floor, Goth St set 7 stones manutac- Contpaies tured to retail: at 70 Pins, set Soc: our sale WY A $ N ° with mie, 4 wning INews Pow each, in® Ui, Gol-pl it No more need t Ti Claspe, b) factured tom ine ack ra = the windows by snc di manutactur- our sale price, each, 10 screws, nails or hooks. Try our Oe a ag ED new portable head rod, which ! 19. Our i pri tor morrow & reset will preserve your window Pins, frames, besides making the Gold- pated Crescent) sorted stones, awning more securely, Brosches, wits 6 Rtine-| manufactured to sell at ) This is what has been looked for a) ‘ tomorrow tach D4 by the public for many years, We show sample At, Per Dovea, 18¢. | awnings in our Upholstery Department. It interested in A hanging them, To-mor- row we ol- fera good quality do. ranted iast color, 'y of size of your with prices. Fairy Lam We offer to-morrow a large quantity of fine Leither Chate- laine Bags, as follows: wings, do not fail to see the new way ot The price of an ordinary seed Window Awning, made of able face awn. , all Fung, com ey ware 1. 85 With the new head rods 25¢. extra. Send posta! and our representative will call with samples. atin to out-oftown customers wishing awnings Send windows and we will furnish you samples Third Pienr, Gh Ot Section od Sale of Imported {Sale of Business Stationery at This offer w Il be of inter fest to Dusiuess men. ° "| morrow we will offer a stoc of Ledgers, Day Books and Journals, made by one of the tn best manufacturers. Paper of the finest quality, containing /}irom 400 BP ap panes. Mo oO road * It barra n ting » The ¢ to-mor Sterling Bargains for To-Morrow. aro House Dresses, in ndivo or gobelin b'ue: also Is Sk i t light colors: yore back, full iront, trimmed with narrow braid: (ull skirt with deep hem at bottom, 98} ummer s. House res in pretty stripes yoke back, full front of | $4.08--Ladies' Washable tucks and braid insertion, turn-over collar, extra 1. 39 Skirts, made of fanay cotton wide skirt; to-morrow special at vesting, in several shades of Percale House Dreases, pointed yoke, tucked front, with} 0 we, tan and gray: like cut; the insertern of embroidery, band colisr, trimmed 98 latest shape, Leone ge pin lates cufls, to-morrow special tor t, effect, welted } Lad | Another Great Sale of Columbia Grapho hones IR § We All we ask is a comparison of these pnces with those fof other concerns who ciaim to sell as cheap as we do, Special Salz of Columbia Graphophones. The @5.00 style, our ' t Po tre str lin ord! For For Is {Nammeced Brees Hor 24 record: 394 " Carvying Gaews,s ell m. fe} ng and durable, good? 1 inch, #pectal, ng hardles and nicely} ya-inch, speea', ed { " 12 Fee | ine ¢ tSinch, special, v1 evra soos ag fe 295 # 24 records 2.45] Winch, 3,95 | | | OPITE FENCE Dread Mrs. Goldsbor- Commuters tention attracted by a t fence, which had been corner of Clinton avenue and Unton|, stret. Montelatr, NJ ies’ Capes of al At very much les Record Boxes For 35 records, special,2.95, Stands for Horns, of the three } houses WAR (oO. ntclair Residents). ugh's Five Kitchens. mn thelr way to the ra station this mor nned wil be in he front porches counsel awaiting the inspection of discrimine pers at “Ureater New )ork’s Greatest re Rot values are here given for the trow will bear conviction in its wake. A Floor Eton Coats, Lacies’ Taffeta Silk Eton Coats, | t style, Dow diged with t-inch oth bands and the popular iess sheves aibtucked, tailor stite: @! by lined with white tateta silk; SPECIAL 9.75 & 12.50. ) Ladies’ Capes o/ fine quality b cloth; biace, bluette, castor, 24 ! kon {with finest 5 of tation sttch ng row at the w price of no! black {i gonal cloth, een, neck cat dd ecords, Horns, again demonstrate our great sellit rice complete, $10.00 style, producer and our price, toamor- row, comple'e, \ The $12 je, with tor bere cover, he fe Recerds—Lest, same as others advertise at me each, 29} Solid > = Eyeglasses and Specs =f t oa 1 do oe to-morrow, (6 <P) © tac es, .scietically rade. highly fin sed, ire ara tes ' Horns, pote Record Boxes, Carrying Cases, & Coy Sweetssounding oid Horns, 15 Specials in Mattresses. Free rches Floer MATTRESS pr Main * HAIR gentlemen Efforts were Goidaborn ot dec DENNISTON GIVES BAIL. Assembly Index Clerk | Grand Jury in Rochester ALBANY, June 6 harged with Distriet-, oom Some Great Silk Spe cials | Sale of Maids’ Dresses. Sale Ladies’ Washable For Wednesday and Balance re Week, Ohh Seetion hina si on youe e+ ounce at bot> ra eaceptionally 7 981 T ad . Bross - vith nibbon, bcos." 98 ih MH Section with cover, re $25.00 style, complete with oe, Pea than half restricted prices deranned Tin Horns, ! This week we wiil furnish with ¢ handsome resideners of those made to induce Mre to put up the email declined to alter her for her @ ad. wah not Millinery. ommuters borough «| ig tence | + sald, has > take | :| Vedn'sday, Fune 6th Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, | reduced to 56.00. Sehool! Mili Case. .| FAward 1. Denn! frauds committed tn connection with the | Children’ S Hats, complicity tn Attorney James W. Eaton, else for Denniston, was present. \oonmnnygrtel SAVE SQ & GOT hae inverted plait beck; very styl ish: appropriate for 4,98 present wear, $2.49-Ladies’ Washable iets, wade of Denham, navy, tan, cadet and Oxford newest seven-gored shape with faring bottom and all raised &c.! and k bands, with seven ‘ows of stitching; inverted piait backs. has the stv'¢ and bang of a fine tailored cloth skirt: very special, 2.49 $l.os—Ladies’ Washable Skirts, made Of white wide- weit BP. Ky embroidery in serting down two side seams and around bottomin flounce effect: all welted seams, airs eiinary ree | 98 ee VERY al ui to mor- 25 inches Lot No. 1—Ladies’ Ribbed. Vests, in a variety of styles, some “with wing some without, trimmed lace and silk ribbons at the neck, in white, ecru and fancy <0 oF. These are > tae ceptiona'ly big bargal your ES ew a 12 have them, Lot No.3 Jo onal ot ies’ medivm' riboed staped Vests amd Pants, made from the Feyptian cotton, made trimmed as well as any garment you would pay 7S¢. for. We have them ima variety of styles—low neck, high V neck, square neck, with s.eeves and without: a'? sizes. im. cleding extra large. These same goods will cost you more than doubie this price bter. Take your csolee, Lot No 3—Boys’ and Gir Pants and Drew. power, x | 3.95} recorder, | ers, of white cotton. madeandtri m»!in the best manner, 6 95 all strictiy tirst quality, sizes 1¢ + taches; special 15 . price to-morrow for t n sizes, H (Rise of 2¢, « ma tape 96) 8.45! Fleer, Sch St. Seetton. Glasses & Specs, 75¢. ske eon set, sold-til'ed rims, mas Og ° Straight of old by exclusive deal. 2 ad ereat bary ann. 29 ave formeriy See Similar at $1 io m,n more thin two pairs to per ecia! price of p + we will ine « and chamwls ey Main Floor owe. Bi. X 2, Groceries--- Very Spe cial ; Granuteted Sugar Corn Starch, _ ib. 3 refineries ask ne s3 th be cartons. vest, our 6 i ' ' ' ' | ' ' ' ' ' H ‘ ' ' H } ' ! ' ' | te. pe D.; ut i im” a" ' H ' ' ' | ' { ' ' ' { ' ' ' ' H ‘ ners Oats, fin Pansy Pastry Flour, very 1.85 24-inch, t. Style A, 55} Special Fibre Horn, w tyle B, 65) lirce bel for exbt Style C. full n'ckel, special. gj) DO ton purposes, Crancs for Holding Horas, I spec tas Fibre Style 0, special, 35} 7 plete with style 2, pec ial, 398 stone, = ty, » 5 Chior de of inn Ib. 7 ous Loundry Soap est wrap. t more than —— kes, to a rt tegular 4c, 3 Tomatoes, fancy ‘erseys, ac Entire Wheat Flour, wry nest, ¢ feguar pres Olives, sith sweet | Pitted ede fla Olives, Queen stuffed wit) sweet pepe \ Cover to it same,7 pers, boutle, 8 big cans, \ FREE OPCHARGE, | Queen Otives, Fancy, Maine Cora, supreme rat Remember, all our} 4 22 ality, caa 9 \ Maitresses are made} Lim est West 14 Peas. eas ae 1 Our Wh fclOry } 1-10th gal. bot tend Ss a mF that we can ately 14 aye Juice. a chest "35 Sugar Peas, extra qua ‘ 1 ts, 12¢; pints, ity. ¢ guarantee them to contain just what we claim. , in 5 ame Mair Mattress, (41) sive, id quality, made in one or }R Syrup, ex- 9 ne Pn, extra 16 two parts, of AC. A. Ticking: usual price 5. 98} a vet attle, J | a 1 best, $8.50; special for to mrrow's sale, Respterry pee —. ye ; 14 Mair Mattress, full size, made of pure elastic curled hair, —_ Mt F weighs 40 ids, in one or two parts; best ticking used; vont Risebpeeaas these are our regular $14.00 mattresses; for this 9.50 by mt 9) can, 236. sale, including silp cover; spectal at | Grown Plocr, Sth Oe

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