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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 5, 1900, AN OPEN AND SHUT AFFAIR. i qoeececassncssssesonass O10 PIOLe@A@roreioien MAY DIE OF BURNS. Rich Mrs. : haniiine Wal- den a Victim of Fire. | fhe magnificent couatry home of the a aeeeneminneed | | MILLIONAIRE AX DODGER Cases of W. W. Astor and Bradley Martin In Court. tvam Waldorf Astor claims exemp- rom tawation on pertonal property 21s \0)e 21010 o: 01010181 e@I@I@ISISISIOVOIOI@IOVeK fate John ©. Donner. the Sugar King, on the ground thet he Is a resident of Sees ¥. 3. vee ton sect and a subject of Queen V ctorta bby fre early this morning, and legally subject to taxation In corres eas,» Meee le | this State. A motion was made to Mr William H. Baldwin, jr, the Brooklyn, $ Sar ie ie Camis elothier, was burned oadly tn escaping | @ Justice Andrews in the from the house It is thought abe will! a , — on 1g $| lowing this motion came the owe Mg _ od S| of Mr. Bradley Martin, another mill ee Gee tas tas es aed S| aire, who also claims immunity from pod the Bope that her life might | ® @ | taxation on personal property. He does | TT ese pineed sdoard ® | not plead that he isa Hritieh subject, he wo of Dr. tare ese ms © | merely claime to be a non-resident of | care a > 2) New York oo" 4 Mea vo ba ‘ %) Mr Astor, for 1990. was assessed onl Donner’s ‘aleree, and psig pete 3 ; $3.000,000 worth of personal property A 4 on personal Blone in the house The fire started in & 2| sed on py gome unknown way in Mrs Waklens).* 3 , aeicaeas wc | a Walden was the fret aroused 3 : of Mrs Astor from the | ¢ ¢ > on ane piackily went about the house Bon | iad Ghe was burned while iraving her own © Corporation ol Whalen contends} room darely managed to get out of © that Mr Astor paid taxes on the same nod ; na sare notre $| assessment tn 8-7-8 and that he did le was § | not renounce his allegiance to this coun @\ try until after the assearment for 1899! This second eg | nad p leviet fo the UUme the Donner ede masem@aa@@anasnnreee SreVerarerererer@rayerers | ges vie been destroyed by fire - * oe A 3 ae out abc wx’ years, M’KINLEY—What’s the use of having any conventions? The} tion $0,000, The fur- 0) The house People’s choice is already made! WOMAN BURCLAR - WAS AFTER ALE. Mrs. Mullerhead Had a Filled Can When Arrested. with spaclous grounds. tifal lawns and Was on ne tn this seotion of 72 interior of the house ee and uable HER RIVAL 1 ; and Trte-ebrac. rt ra and eince gecupied the touse | the Erie 0 clon removed to the Brook fprother- in Mr 4: hee, Dovecian fetarel eh met be at her in the Erte de- when ehe beheld| ra WN CARD FOR. LAWYER. R chard Price, Who Be- trayed Client, Gets Year's Sentence. ar a Indian Woman as Co- respondent. Mrs. Agnes Mullerhead, forty years old, was arraigned before Judge Schaats at Mount Vernon today charged with | | burglary Bhe left her home early ‘his morning | broker, om statutory grounds and went to the saloon of Michael Curney, at Sixth avenue and Third street. Finding the place closed she Went to the basement door, forced it| the Supreme Cou open and ascended to the barroom married May &, The woman was seen from the ou weed ohild, jby & polteeman. He forced ope saloon door and arrested her she was about (9 leave the pla & pall of ale, She was heid for a fu & young lawyer, We) ther examinativn 4 by Judge Poster, in Mr. Mullerhead awoke about 6 A. M. ts co-respondent. According to the complaint on file eabtaSatiel of Lawy er "| with “the summons, ond “somplaiat cublication tohard F sentenc Bes fincerhi Semeieeh We. sey Wy the and not finding his wite about the house MOTORMAN SOUNDED FF ita Velen Danie rer ee ptiary for —- a od Lact for b * ceny. Clerk Foun. Dead tm Store, Six families occupying the four-st sere bride was attired M whit Price comes of @ wealthy and prem | 1.01. 1 stagenhelmer. a clerk, of| tenement at 1208 Third avenue, Brook. |de chine gown. (rimmet ax gon ot lowa family, and wae apparently ing succese when the charge of fraud was proven against him. He ts) ¢ Ug ope of the Iowa University, o! where he be- | 1, pod to the exclusive secret societies, and was member of the Seventh Regi- ment. Despite the strenuous efforts of the District-Attorney's office and of prom- nent Tammany politicians to have sen- tence suspended, Judge Foster said he had too great & love for the legal pro- fesdion to allow Price to go unpun- @ Bast Eighth street, was found dead| lyn, flea from heart failure in the basement of | earning Lape mn the motorman of » went street and Third avenue thie | the firemen soon extinguished it w! jorning. smell joss. The Tightwork Coopers’ Union No. 2) five months, before La CATT & more extensive wack labed. has been altogether successful in ite | 50) new members were a0e to the | wat Prvitier dawigns We are Rasen In Osteber, 1098, he was retained by demand upon employers for q nine-hour | folls, making @ total of ince | the very lergeen buyers and manufacturers te ant George 8. Martin to defen’ him on a day, The two breweries in the | January, B...8 jewelry rads. It ill pay you to come miles oat charge of ewindling. Martin gave Price (Greater ‘ork conceded the demand past tt Fale watch le 1-8 larger @m order to draw $2.20 from the Mer- Yesterday. But there are many bre®- | membe: Tt then (hie oat eantiie National Bank, hie private ac- ‘fits in Manhattan which, whtle con-) workday jn 106 cities and a nine-hour| qoumt. for expenses. Price drew the ceding the union and wages.| day in » refuse to the Organization. The German Painters and Decorators’ money, and then told the District-At- president Warren, union, 18 #at- Union ts considering very serioualy the | temmey’s office enough about Martin (0 ised that in a ‘every unton | pre ihe Brotherhod of @amme Bim to be convicted and sentence’ condition will be te three yeare in Bing Sing. The strike at the Iromsides Pottery in| & mn bs , Ws Kt Sole . The Bar Amociation took the matier mo eee ane A be eatitiea fing Pg $275 wp <@ Wp and seoured Price's indictment. ile chee gh mg A Miao tie AF. of Le and ail @et bell and the trial hung fre until hand a half for @ glost. Th We bene ne International unton t him, refused an offer of Afteen * everything as a compree|se JNFY cutive Committee of the Br, Martin testified agal: ‘The former signed without leaving their seals Yperative Potters’ Union ‘* istinmen, | 4 District-Attorney Gardiner tried to sggermakers. dippers sanitary | 5) yf , te to keep away trom the pottery ‘This Later |tan eome- pendingy the settlement of the suMeutty ly Kegraved 1h 4 Bell Owing te of member: Gout * ship local | union te Painters, | { ken but | ie Me Ke @ught net to be Guaished on eoauent at re and & iy Unos ‘sf and | | se ‘+2000 $10.00 Initial Rives $1.5 90 bis valuable testimony ayrainer Martin ithe pede ks = pone Hamer Nendeom: 14 Price lived with his wife and chid a sted at 12 Haat i eninth etree | The convention of cloak: onlgnt shirtmakers and talloresses, tallors 18 Bast Eleventh stree — SLAIN BY His WIFE. Sehee! Janitor in Milton, Mase, Mabbed to Death Daring « the Ladies’ ment W The con’ ¢ the little family row fn the| is still in se dof Carpenters and | whe lecided 4 Joiners: rion own a big in 0 izers for the larger cities. hai Tease in Tnembership during the past present elect Quarrel. MILTON, Mars. June S—Lovwls Buck: mer, colored I fom stab wounds inflicted by lls wit Buckner, wn home in new end knocked down Bhe seiged 4 koi’ 1 plunge Is due to an acid poison which gains access to the blood teach Pa bin frst L pessoas to try of and pte syed ofa morbid, effete matter. This Ae swe on Eig et Be ea a et matt wr cn mo dead nnd hot wile ee q rane 2 bedridden, with distorted limbs vw with slight wandering pains, just severe \ SANGER Gi MSG sesh cates to grow worse and fraly become chrome Ghe Did Not Appear Agninest Young Davidson in Police Court and He Was Discharged. James E. Davidson, who wa fast Bunday wi “ Miss Carrie Sanger that he tried her lous’ by the ald of « pistol, chareed Unis noon Court by Magistrate Pool. worocs Policeman McManus swore that he sat 4 Ss. TS ane @n a stoop opposite Mies Sanger’s home a a all might, but didn’t see the young food, insufficient clot! life, but more often not until middie age or elater. 4a jury, and the various mineral salts, digestion and Lrg he: down spy op itution, pte which the doctors al made of roots, herbs and stimulates and reinforces the overw FROM TAYTI. Mrs. Julian Names West| 4: Died of Avoptesy and Feit Mathtida Jullan, of 1) Weet Twentieth street, has brought sult in the Supreme Court for an absolute divoree from her | husband, John A. Jullan, an tneurance| the wounds on his h Hayttan woman named Rache! Francia rt the couple were 1, 5 Wee SH? cote. mapaatn ‘Becour the & Livery phe f NEWPORT, June §—At All Julian | Memoria) Chureh, Newport, at noon to- he street at 2 o'clock this pass- ¢ inded the alarm of | Bimer & Amend’s drug. store at Elgh-| 6. ‘The biage was in the cellar and In 2 of Ite local unions After two montha’ bickering the master 7 | aad journeymen tricklayers have come h by the int Ga feprenentatives of pA cities are hi umn ote Stiffens Joints. Rheumatism Fond attack with such suddenness and sever! to mak vo feel uncomfortable, the tendency in Like other blood diseases, Rheumatism is often inherited, and ex; hing, or anything calculated to impair the the ath Rheumatism is Strictly a Blood Disease, Se ober enteral treatment cam rach the trouble. Nether do the eral health and at the same time he right oe A ht place—the blood—and 4, worn: and Suet . decision Assistant Counsel Ward con laws of 18% when 4 pe’ n acquired a residence and paid taxes the presump- | ton was that the residence continued until it was atively shown that the person had removed from the State He pad taxes in this city up to 1896 "DENTIST NOT MURDERED. Chambers, of Vineland, XN. Ageiuet o Oh ey Place. VINELAND, N. J, June 6-Giles R Chambers, the dentist who ie supposed to have been murdered yesterday in bis rooms, died of apoplexy. An autopey concluded today showed | the real cause of death. Dr. Chambers fell against a chimney piace tn his room when stricken and in this way ne made WEDDING AT NEWPORT. Wie of Rev. Thomas Worgsill, of Merington, Vt. eines *Y |day Lordia, daughter of Charles Howard Malooim, of Newport, and Rev. Thomas Worrall, rector of 8 Paul's Church, i Vt, were united in marriage ‘color as the Nacys, A Characteristic Sale of Bric-a-Brac. Articles of virtu. artists had skill to produce, Fictiles—concrete expressions revealing the yearning of men to unite Beauty with {'s-, The collectio represents the power, taste and genius of ceramist, potter, sculptor, metal worker, painter and glass cutter, Thousands of th ngs that are in fine harmony wid claim decorative relationship with every phase of domestic eivironm a Our displiy oo Bric-a-Brac is all that, and more. We've reduced the | Price of every piece, Never a more economical time to provide wedding and annivesary gifts. Here are hintsof the values that will make Macy's more talked About than ever $1.87 to: $2.57 Royal Bonn Vases. $4, 49 for $6.87 Royal Bonn Vases, $2.49 tor $4.19 Royal Bonn Vanes $5.93 tor $9.87 Royal Bonn Vases. Miscellaneous Art Goods. The price cuts are extreme in these exquisite Royal Bonn Vases. jexample: $14.87 for the $29.41 kind and $24.87 tor the $44.87 Pudolstatt a ¢s, 2)¢., 496, 97¢., $1.47, 61,97, ranging up to 99.87. Will cost you neary ouble elsewhere, Uresen Frutt Bowls, Berry Dishes and Cake Plates; we've Deen selling ” $4.99 to $9.87; choice now at $3.87 sts and 67¢, We don't print their real worth. Come with Our word ‘or it, you'll not be disappointed. Marble graces Worth a third FO | t Tes glowing expectation ive Castellina Varble bosts—lovely specimens of the rarest art. mute but appealing to you in many ways—$421 to $44.95, more. Cut Glass Greatly Reduced, | When we advertise Cut Glass, housands are instantly attentive, realize the importance of being alert to our offerings. “Under wal conditions our prices are easily 25 per cent. less than the closest com- titor charges, But sales like the one now going on here are abnormal. hat means we are selling Cut Glass at half and less than half regular rates elsewhere, 73¢. $2.73 for Celery Ti shell shape, cut Tene — oe for $7.00 Celery Trays, cut all ae beth $0 Celery Trays, cut all over, two styles. Every item above and below stands for unequalled money- saving. for $1.25 Olive Dishes, with $1.37 for $2.75 Olive Dishes. $2.97 for $6.50 Bowls, surface cut all over. Bowls, $3.97, $4.97, $5.87, up to $29.93, Nappies, $1.67, $2.47, $2.97, up to $9.97. Carates, $1.97, $3.47, $4.97, up to $9.93. Claret Jugs, $4.97, $6.87, $7.49, up to $39.93. Vases, $1.69, $2.87, $3.97, up to $33.21. Bon Bons, $1.67, $2.47, $2.97, up to $5.97. It is useless to add a word concerning quality. Made in our me [OWT factory on the premises. That information is all: you | nee lace, and a large white hat to mate! Ratbitshed Ore Tocahtlive Yours, N. SBRANN, 231 EIGHTH AVE. =i. tier ax ith B. Macy & Co.'s Altractions Are Thetr Lew Pricem, iN\en vm — Genuine Hol’ __ Good 's ood Groceries. Sauce, imported in bottle warranted t» be in perfect condition. tps Every $100,000,00 Worth of 50 Cents on the gael ‘a sh opp: ite who ng, pai MS aie ne tp an) er Distorts Muscles, Shatters Nerves, p-, to make within a few days a healthy, ered nerves: or it may be slow in dee 1¢ to damp of cold, want of ill frequently cause it to Fo haga In whatever form, whether acute of 12c, for 25c. half pint bottle, 23c. for 45c. full pint bottle 44, for 75c. quart bottle, 25c. Quart Can of Soup at 12c.— Mohawk Brand Chicken Soup, put up by one of the most reliable makers, Red Star Baking Powder. — Strictly, honestly pure—no better quality made. | great and growing popularity proves its merit, 5-Ib, cans, $1.29 1 Ib. cans, 29¢. | 4 -Ib. cams, 15¢, Boston Paked Beans, extra quality, | plain and with tomato sauce, three pound can, 8¢, fe neless French Sardines, packed in} olive oil, large half-box, 19¢. Asparagus Tips, three-pound camaste, Fruit Butter, strictly pure fruit and Sugar— peach, Ly ince, plum ; Columbia River Salmon, one-pound,, —three-pound jars, 296. * \s tal cans, t4e. | Apple butter, three. sound jars, 28, Holland Herr my, large kegs, Miaed, | Macy 's Breakfast Cocoa,finest 7c Milchners, S20, | hall pound cans, 19¢. = Devilled Ham and Tongue, % Ib. cans, | Vanilla Chocolate, best per doz, Wc: can, 4e. pound, 17¢, cake. cont Be fotted Ham and Tongue, * Ib. cans,| Canned California Fruit. Jessamine per doz, S4¢,; can, 8¢, j brand. Packed in 1899. Sp'endid, carefully selected. large, ripe truit ; heavy sugar syrup. Green Gages and Egg Plums, case of 2 doz, $3.38 can, 150. Bartlett Peors and Lemon Cling Peaches, ca:@ of 2 dor., $5.14 can,aac. cherries, case of 2 doz, $6.26, | foned Chicken smi Turkey, finest quality, pound cans, 37¢. French Olive OllSuperior virgin quality — 20 per cent. less than cu t of | impastation: Pint bottle, 2*¢.; gallon | can, $1.9% twogalion can, $2.5); three-gallon can, $5.74; five-gallon can: $9.24. Extra Standard Jersey Tomatoes, fa- mous “ Jessamine” brand, red-ripe, | solid cold packed: extra large cans; case of 2 doz., $2.1% can, 10¢. French Peas, extra fine: our }4¢. at 24c. Extra sitted Farly June Prax case of 2 dor., $3.62 can, 16< Sitted Early June Peas, extra quality; Sticed Pineapple. eyeless and coreless; heavy sugar syrup, two-pound cans, case of two doren, $4.39; can, 19¢, Extra large California Prunes, French style, thin skins, none better; 2-Ib, package, 1 Sc, Evaporated Yellow Peaches, fruit, pound package, 11¢, Red Par Le Duc, never sold for less } tparations of potash Kietonetiom, but ruin ris the system of the poison ts of won terful solvent, purifying prop- hewtralizes the acid and dissolves ii the system of all unbealthy accumula. always prescribe, cure barks of case of 2dor., $3.14; can, 14¢. Peas, Bavorous as the fresh case of 2 dow, $2.4% can, Htc. French Peas, finest, smal! size, packed in 189% Gan, 18c.: very serall, 226 Lima Peans, Jessamine Brand, wars smalk case of 2 doz, $2.1% can, 106. Com («Lily White” brand) and} 40%, 92.1% can, 106 Golden Wax Beans, swect and tender, | Seoteh Orange Marmalade, imported case of 2 doz., $21% ean, 100. in glass, pound jar, 1$¢ Wines, Wiser ad Gi |New Colog On fe Anos than 25¢. per glass, at 1S. Fartiett Pears, (rom New York State, whole truit, packed in heavy sugar syrup: quart jars, 24¢ Apricots, extra standard quality, large and ripe, heavy syrup: Dig cans, 17¢. Blucberries, extra quality, case of 2 Aesthetic, curious, rich as charming in design and) Gifts, Souvenirs \tions make remembrances in order kindly, practical gift expressions, rely suggestive, Sterling Silver Silver and Gun Metal j ment. Golf Hat Pins, Sterling Silver, sets of Miscellaneous Gift Emblems. steel and silver, span and gauze. June marks an interesting period in the passing year. come with their inevitable train of gifts. Supp ementing them are tull, esting novelties, cach with its own gift application, Suing St Novelties —$———— Cigarette Cases, Match Poxes and Cigar Cutters for the masculine élée Heavy Sterling Silver Match Box, rococo edge, centre tor monogram, $2.00 Golf Stick Pins, Sterling Silver, sets of § in golf bag.. ee Markers and Travelling Clocks. taches to the taches fo the Fans from France and Vienna—airiest creat GyPson, CRAWFORD SIMPSON and Tokens for Brides, Collegians and Travelers, Weddings Commencen eats and Graduae Vacations and trips abroad call tor The articles mentioned below are broad gatherings of fates, Card Cases, Powe der and Bon Bon Boxes, Chain Purses, Side Bags and Girdles for adies; 956 1% 2 in golf bag... College Pins, all sizes, Antique Coin Fobs, Friend. ship Lockets (all modern pes), Scarf Clasps im Golf Favors, Euchre Prizes, Card : | interest ate of lace, floss, French Gauze Fans, spangled and decorated, $1.00. “| ott sr. Daniel's. Hotel Men & Restaurateurs will find in our Linen Aisle Wednesday, Startling Values, 75 pleces 66 In. Unbleached Linen Table Damask, floral designs, we retail it regu- larly at $50. yd, Wednesday, 39c, 1$0 dozen hemmed linen huck towels, 20x38 in., are really good value at 1S¢. each, Wednesday, J 2he, $00 dozen very fine quality Muslin Pillow Cases, size 45236, heavy weight, we retall them regularly at 17¢. each, Weinestay, 10¢, Each customer limited to two dozen. 180 dozen hravy-weight fine quality Cotton Sheets, in single, three-quarter and double bed size, formerly 55, $9 and 65, Wednesday, 45c., 49c, & 55c. | 3 cases full size White Crochet Bed Spreads, handsome Marseilles patterns, are| Splendid value at $1.35 each, Wednesday, §9c, SIXTH AVENUE. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Linea Aisle, Main Floer, Reat, Broodwow. Eighth and Ninth Sts. COWARD “ GOOD SENSE” SHOES oun be S JAS OWARD, 248 to 272 GREENWICH ST. N. ¥. NEAR WAKKAN §T “ia, au \ 20TH ST. Amusements. Fomor» PROGTOR S Vert St re rh a Paice esi ee cae ast oh aa Gar PASTOR oe 2 Ae, eee: mm 1 TL UP ra 4 ~~ CONEY ISLAND _ Prem HAMILTON venay, Me. Blenric Care. From BROADWAY PERRY and “hevagh Biaeeie, Fare, 10 om BRIGHTON BEACH. From iRtDOR Kings Co “'L" (No Ave and Grand Ave Electric Axprem Traine vie gp Soecee Yietbet Fore. 10 comm BROOKLYN RAPTD TRANSIT. erect ot 9 4. te Cate, NY Y., Mag 2 to Jeme & NEWBURO ont Recursion | Steamboats. TROY BOATS. orn eet ope ly “The Bugabdo reat y “e vel wit tained je wise HALL & ROOF GARDEN. IETY BILL $&% S00 |& BIAL'S ' ENTIRE | ™ AEN = YORK THEA Eyery Ry Mate Wet 4 tas Quo Vadis *Rsals ware WEDNESDATS | Cherry Hlussou tirove, | 7 A te OLAS GARDEN. ov Cy a NBURN es Li La my wr utente i vam VaNTR® Pr Wile WOMAN bs. 7. Mate ux xusir fareases, aN, May. & LORETO. KEITH'S “ JUGGLING JOMNRL (8, ‘wits GARDEN, |ATLANTIC 2322" ™ | Canal Street | tuneful Arthur | Bugaboo Man’ wn are the | beet *0 re concerned. It te by courtesy of Mr. Tams ‘hat the Sunday Wor'd Is enabled publisa the former The Burs » Mar YOU CAN ASCERTAIN, How to select a suitae ble place, efther at seashore, mountain inland, ie dificult problem

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