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| BAERS ON HS TL Men with the Hoes Are| Said to Be After Chief Devery. | Barber's Unien has whieh It believes authentic of Police Devery does not) Rimesif. But the Chief appears @treets Bunday afternoons with © hin 8 emeoth as a bade’s, and the e worried thereby. lives on West Twenty- | near the corner of Eighth ithin @ stone's throw of his en barber shops, and it is them are allowed te law by keeping open the Chief wants ; H i AY i Fite a | it i aid be compelled to with Saturdays whie- tn the breeze But the| them in eome way- just the scouts nor the Union Hi h from his home at 416 afternoon, bis mustache hair plastered down and hie cheeks shining \'k) French im the glad sunshine ta wave cry of horror, but Fecovering themselves one of them ad vanced and accosted b.m. “Chief,” said be “do you shave your- eeltr’ “Certainiy not,” @alet dignity “Where !'d you get shaved?’ was the ‘Best question “On the face.” replied Ohiet Devery ‘with © trace of hauteur, ‘The scout retires daMied, while the CMlet strolled on, occasionally rubbing eo hend ‘aie Jowle with satisfaction “Curses!” said one of the scouts a fRe eudsequent consultation “the wily detective nas outwitted us” “Aye” eal another, “but there comes to me « grave suspicion | wot not but that the youth who entered the chief's it 3.10 An et > » carrying a market: bask a 1S1eTeISiepoleiIeIS1erers1S1Swe he anawered wirh ® ¢ A s * 3 disguised as a butchers 4. “Lat ue next butcher boy or is house, jest he trop and lather-brueh Pp concealed within the the mean time the chief, who was aware of this determinats he of the smiles 0,” sald a thir Search and says BENZINE CAUSED A FIRB | Factory Emploree Carried « Light and a Pai! Be o— Damage $10,000. To at 44 Cherry street, fore noon to-day of the six-story bullding were burned out, John Langersen, a to the basement to get a pallful of ben- sine. He carried ht and this caused | ¢ in, Which burned hi the hands and arms Jultus Wagner heard alarin, the t shortly be- f joyee, went in and was reacued by ‘he firemen. ineured a FINED SCORCHER WHO George Z Smith, of 9 Patchen avenue @ame morching around the corner of! Bushwick avenue and Hanock street! Yesterday and ran into and severely bruised Miss Annis Colvin, She w 2 Jomocrats. World will issue a 49, agreeing orally to keep him a yewr | arrival of t apecial supplement containing pho- 51. pied their terme. refusing a| Officer Lauts Cohen arrested Ludiken fographs of the delegates to the|oorter omer from another firm and beat tack his assailants Bernard Ranees City Convention to be held| Hie employers discharged him in June,| was conveyed to the Sm firmary Bay & Sever priate in ~ and |is!, after three monthe work | where his wound was anced fatal A venir every Demo-| Krieger recovered $e he Cliy | Mernard lives at 3) Park street, Mannat erat should have Order next Sun-|court for the unexpired time | tan Gay's World trom newsdealer. Order) The Appeliate term uphed th a { to-day. cision, Messrs. Alfred and © | HE SC ALD! |Meckier were attorneys for paintift ED TWO BOYS. ‘WILL MOVE SPITB FENCE, |= Abraham al Paid Help Want: in the 13 other N. Y. papers combined, | y ow im sltADtly | (sognpany This decision was reached after \ts-|ing the five tenting to the arguments numercus aMdavite submitted by beth Shapiro said he was only pirtially | sides, VERBAL CONTRACT INJURED A WOMAN. The firm em: John Ketherly, a wealthy ret keeper burg, was in Lee Avenue © morning with mail move the “riday to do it GASTOR OIL AND IGE CREAM, COHODDHEHDAYHHNGAGTHDGHGAG 0191016} 010191049) e101) THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. (019) 8191OLO) #10141 01816 OOOS Oe 0004 TMPERIALISI EXPAN S/ON AND DOWN . WITH 3 TRUSTS TANEN FROM MARK HANNAS _ Joné our Ny BOD OOOO OOO OC O00 OU CCDC O UC OOO OOO OOOO TOO OOOO OOOO OC Oo CoO CC O00 OCCU UCC U OU UO EAVONED Not to Interfere with Mail Cars. tes Diatriet porary in D ST LOUIS, June Judge Eimer 8. Fire did $10.00 damage in the tinware| Adams, of the United & and stove elbow factory of Henry Shapl-| Court, to-day granted « | junetion in the case of W The two lower floore| and all the members of Diviston No. i! he Amalgamated Assootation them from interfering way with the running of mall the lines of the st in| Louis Transit counsel for GOOD. jon Made that an Employer's ryed Krieger in March of 1 Siegel street Ww urt George Sterhli of ed a sy ff Stork nen qu rhiing charged by vas mie ws view relied ov jaime that m io mo romised t eve fence Whe Teek Hoth, oe MT) JAStTORG ‘ } & KiToMmY cms 5 <6) Lowers: 4) Katie Smith, wh yed asa oe 4 NURSEO yj eervant by Mrs P ‘ evinces 2| Second avenue, visite et mother, © 2) OPMRATORS ie} lives in East Ninth street, yesterds 7 rarrane 5) Bhe ate considerable fee-cream. W ; bred 3) she returned to Mra. Cordero’s she fe re 3] Ul and took a dose of castor of oe 8 RALLAD 4] This morning she was found dead in 3) SALReMEN 1| bee MW SKIRT HANDS ‘ — j % Tanne ‘ A Souvenir for Democrats. $| UemruL MEN sees $| WAST HANDS $| Warren... ¢ cabAaine sens on 4 6 | Specia t Sunday's World will \s one; a TAMERS STABBED A “THSPISSER. t. Louis Men Warned | Ludiken Mortally Wound- woer of Midh riabbed Dominick Bernard over Mahon | heart in « row yesterday morning Street Railway Employees of America, | jury raining are! laborers ber vat and ordered (hem refusing to move pole keen eaye that one of the Italians named have served hi | supplement containing pho-| % tographs of the delegates to the}, | Kansas City Convention to be held| Mu Aub | July 4. Superbly printed in color and| Buftalc « ed Italian Who Defied Him. Charles Ladiken. @ wealthy property and Heights, 5 who the 1. | OOOO OOO OOUs seteieuene SPT F GL SLE, Halle Sentenced to Death —Appeal Acts as a Stay. Aaron Halle, who shot and killed Ma mie Branuigan May 19 in Rhinehard’s store, at Elghty-stath sireet and Third avenue, was this morning sentenced tv was held this the police court at Stapleton yutcome of his vietim’s tn Hernard wae one of a crowd of Italian who plenicked yesterday at oh Ludiken's property Is 4, back of the resort, Dur noon Bernard and a num. ‘f companions wandered off into throughout ¢ He ; feet eately ‘once 1... aM the etrtkers and United States Distirct-|:ne woods and came upon Ludiken's bh. who lost his way in the inick Attorney Rosier and the reading of! estate They sat down in the shade and, unching when the owner came| ft An ugly row was started, the Itallane Ladtken sent for the Meanwhile the quarret kept up. Ladi. | - Tony Cassela of @ Park street, Man eo Good as Hie Welty atten, threatened to strike him with al toe Agrece Jud. In sefelefense, he enya. ne drew] The right to recover damages on a) * lona-blated caseknife, and lunging roken oral agreement promising em-|8t the first Italian who approached him, | pyment for a stated time has been | Mabbed Hernard over the heart ablished by a decision of the Appel t Ttallans fell back wh Rernart term of the Supreme Court In the ‘ounded Then realising that he ave of Henry Krieger against Charles ably been red, they rushed | Kaye and Moses Einstein at Ludiken wild with rage and would), fate but for the m Goldman Threw Hoiting Water at the Lade—Held in 61.000 Bi Joldman, a na sauesge was bet thle mere throw e had ts = CAR RAN DOWN CYCLIST, itinm Miles Injared in a Trolley Crash « tight years + to Wed im Style Jur octety esterday tn the w slg sae eas dle during the week ing Aug. 6 Justice Fursman, ne criminal branch of the Supreme Court, Maxed the | datw Lawyer Abraham Lavy immediately ” om Acting Distrtet-Attorney Me Intyre notice of appeal This will act! 4s & stay until October, as the Court | f @ will not meet until that! Hales apparent lethargy has disap- peared somewhat. In court this morn ig he appeared Interested in the pro ne While awyer * mak usual motions for an arrest of Jud end a new trial Ha tened attentive! Outslde the Court-House an old man| with bowes head was pacing up and down the sidewalk It was Hlalies father, When Lawyer Levy emerge from the court building the old mar ushed (o xim. Mr Levy whispered in| the old man's ear | My God! ejaculated the old man ‘Bo ~~ * | Halie’s brother led the man away, | Ha was take ue Sing on cy r He 1° j jerharty, a burgia ff Kelv had the Jemned man in] custody qs | Mamie Brannig Justice Pureman, {in the Crimina Branch of the Supreme Court, this ring decided that che (ra lictments from General Sessio supreme Court for trial was pertectly raised “ ham by Abr though: rian CHICKENS THR BANE, ! about the practice of using West Vashington Market as a place for seth aid he ok into the t aMleient 1 have the live ehicken nued at the place com- Rall ¢ for Demoerats, t Sunday's World will issue a pectal supplement ing ph ographs of the Kansas City Convention to be held July 4. Superbly printed in color and tone; a souvenir every Demo- dei Sa = NRT AE ETE: = LADIES SUITS, Tailor-made of Cheviot, Mohair, Venetian, Broad- cloth and Taffetas Silk, $12.00, $18.00 and $25.00. With the exception of a few $12.00 models, these gowns are lined throughout woth silk, Organdie Dresses, trimmed with ribbon and lace, —colored or white, $10.00 and $12.00, “Outing” Dresses,—of Linen, Piqué and numer- ous Washable Fabrics,—white Mohair and Serge. JAMES McCREERY & 60., Twenty-third Street. QCAROUSED. [SWEATER WS AT OEATBED, THEI BM, mmeiiionans ton’s Life Was Hang- ing in the Balance. Canoeists Hoisted It a Sail and Were Drowned, While hts mililonatre father, James| The bodies of Harry P. Bissell and] Clayton, lay on his deeth-bed, Charlee! Clifford Lapgbotham, the young men! Clayton, an only son, forced bis WAY! who were drowned in the Hudson River | Into the house in a drunken frenzy 404 of Yonkers while out canoeing, hgve tiene, | Parties of fishermen and others, under was arraigned before Magistrate, he direction of Ernest Longbotham, the the Adams Sircet | father of Clifford, were engaged ail night | and dragging the river) thi is forenoon kiyn, thie morning. His mother bed, but she sent Dr Peacock, the! with grappling trons, but no t of Ye amily physllan, to ask comency f0r| bodies was found. There was @ very the unnatural son, , |etron ebb side at the slime of the acet- The father has only a few hours to) dent and watermen say that the bodies| live,” said the doctor, “and these have ie been embittered and shortened by his| "ere probably carried far down the river aud perhaps into New York Bay. , no boy's conduct “L wish I had It tn my power to send} The young men started yesterday you to Jali for itfe,” sald the Magistrate! Morning from the club-howse of the Yonkers Canoe Clud, at Glenwood, In an jghteen-foot Canadian canoe, They ‘anded om the Jersey shore and then started beck across the river, They had holeted a sweater on a paddle and were using it for a sall when @ sharp gust of wind struck the eal! and capsised fhe canoe, Both men sank, but immediately eame to the culprit Clayton ts thirty-two years olf and te) & araduate of Heidelberg University | Severs! weeks ago his father tried un ju fully to have him committed as an habitus) drunkard. W'KINLEY-ROOSEVELT BABY. Stern Bros Brettle’s English Half Hose Value 45¢ to 75c pr, Women’s Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose double heeis and toes, Value 35c pr, Women's Fast Black Lisle Three: ‘ose Open-work ent Value 50c pr, MISER'S MONEY Effects of New Jers y 9 be Db ©’Neil?s, To-Morrow, Tuesday, A Great Surprise in Bicydes! You will find full details in our advertise- ment in the morning papers, Don't miss it. Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st Street. | | Broadway and r1th Street. | | } MEN'S HALF-HOSE, Place on sale to morrow | Tuesday, June aith, @ spectal purchase of | ++ ae 1,000 Dozen Imported fancy Lisle Threa@ and Cotton Half-tlose, incomplete lines trom Wholesale stoc«. 200 Dozen,—high grade Lisle Thread,—fancy color- a 25° ed stripes and designs om dark grounds, 3 pairs for $r.00;' Value SC cents to $1.09 per pair, West 23d St. 800 Dozen,—fine quality, —light weight. White and fancy colored stripes on black, blue or russet grounds, © pairs for $1.00; Value 25¢. and 3c. per pair, seid by half dozen only, « JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway and rith St. N THE ISHS Recluse Yield Treas- | — | ure to Buyer. | Atver |! the surtace again, and Biase, who| While emptying « barrel of ashes for Sale of was an expert swimmer, went to the as. | Use in making lye, W. night, & Bes gee eo-Fownd | stance of hie friend, who could not|fArmer living near Westfield, N. J UMBRELLAS. (a Lember Varé. swim, They were seen struggling in the | fund @ roll of money containing about men passing through Wi- $00. The money was carefully packed water for a short time, thea both dis- son @ Adaims'’s lumber yards at Mount In an earthen jar. ‘ 2; red rite one inel en Wiese, isk morkink, found 4a kw | nila tas att hed tought stz barrels of, Metts, —28 inch, —black. Joned baby crying lustily on the top « Y 0 | \ R J ashes at ar auction he Henry Mel- Tomen’s. — 24 ane 46 A plle of shingles MYSTERY OF THE RIVER, | :*)*s ste" sycbecs oe Mev ate _ Women's, — 2 and 2 The child, a baby boy about ten days a ago to use in making tye for home inch,—black ond “change- 4, was dressed in costly fashion The Body made soap, but had not got ready to py. yy P *. vy ¢ Charity Commissioner Melntyre ri dos the Ue anil tat Gotewear, vaen (ee garnet, navy and ; thought he would honor the supporters of the Phi moby naming ame the youngster McKinley Roosevelt T* body of a man was found foating Adams. He gave (ie child the name of !n the North River at the foot of Ktgity- | Adams because It wasn Adama s lum: thir) street ber yard that It was found. | Me Was about thirty-five years old, 5 ene. | feet 9 inches In height and weighed 16% BDITOR RUSSELL DBAD, | rounds. itis natr was biack and mu ae a inane red, He wore @ brown check coa Jand vest of good material, dark striped white shirt, black tie and black shoes. | ' He Was Pree! Chrontele Company Served in the War. MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich cage trousers, dune Martin J. Russell, of Chicago tent of the Chicago Chroniele Company and editor of the Chicage Chr = night from Brshts 1° Joseph Petite, Thought to Have ease Mr Russe! had been a sul this malady for over a year arrived at thie place accompanied by| The nody of the six-year-old iad who # wife anid son was drowned while swimming in the ae peel ae k River at the foot of Montgomery ike Cnn eas aataiaa ie aan ot |S has been Identified as Joseph foutenant. Upon his return home from |F of 166 Hester street he war he became a reporter and work-| The toy disappeared lent Thursday ed his Way up to the position he held 4t land his relatives, who are wealthy Ital | the timeot bis death ans, thought that he had been kid |napped and was being held for ransom ——— BAKING PROBLEM SOLVED. JUDGE NOUS APULOGILED. Rebuked by Mis Predecessor om|, method of Indet Keeping for Naming Wim tm Freeh the Oven’s Best Products. to Prisoner. . ki aes ta rod in the loxcelied, many of their Gaintiest creations Cty, jagt [Could wever be enjoyed at their best because it had been impossible to protect them aining money ltrom moisture, odors. dust of germs and keep them fresh until they reached the consumer Now an American's inventive geniue has intervened. and it |x possible to the When William Harney ap Firet Criminal Court Saturday. « oe inier false Jersey teienses, Judge Hoos sald got Judge Nevin tn trouble tidn't you? best efforts of the best bakers in world This morning Judge Nevin, Hoos's jas fresh and as dainty as if just from the elecessor, came into court and told [evea. and to y teason and anywhere--up in orous Alaskan cl! yeti: aes, RO 0s gronnee ht tm the heat of the Jodies, in the king such an assertion Pegs | “You showed jack of discrette id of the in delicate at re baked in the of the great cities, nas the In-emsea! protected by law rei card h Jud Harn ce Hoos apologized was held for the Grand Jury. SCORCHRS FINED. ) Brookive Police Wad a irvest of Pap’ | kere’ Whose Pace Was Tee Wa Thirty-four Meyele Sunday afternoo loorde, i fect further provect | ceeaD alin conients, leoaled with the “in-er-sem design tow # familiar to all readers, orcher: arrested ve uptown district a Brookivn op the night in the Gates rade mark des) ” enue vollce cnt were fined aspied vied for it in a seal re to 1 it sealed outalde m to & Justive on thie ‘cna be ble for morning Tee the pac The orisoners a:i complained that they or ai were hurrying home 4 the threat- ened storm when arr» — Child's Ant to av 4 the meat bisek to get in their ry —— ‘as bias Ma? * fiekea 4 he fovennige all The ood sealed At 11% this morning Thomas Kelly, all thre years old, of 815 Went Porty-eighih vd street, fell from the Fourth story fire-/t caeape 9 the floor, He made by farming and loaning money andies of selected Fer. |iHe was afraid of banks, and tocn| Flanidles of scl wera every precaution to hide his money igh furze, box or woaichse! ne ye made the find myrtle, for sun or rain Henry Meilick, who died about three 5, a ‘oant = montha ago, wae a miser and tivea| 8 TIh, parayon stce frame, alone, with the exvption of a colored aoverad with fine quality servant, whom he had brought up from . a child. He was worth over steam, all pure Twill Silk. adout $1.00 from a secret opening His house was rotbed twiee in his ad-| wood, being on a back ro from any neghbor, lars secured $1,000 and from a secret opentn two burglaries the servant he never hid any mor but varrels that e y in the cellar wall, himself about ash JAMES McCREERV&:CO,, Broadway and 12th Si He ertainly hid some money tn the ashes, | yut how much cannot be told. He died] quite suddenly and left but litle In for n concerning his affa H's; =z t now tigation, with claim: | ants from all ever the country | everal persons who bought ashes a | the time Knigtit died are raking them! COTTON GOODS DEP'T, wer looking for treasure AORON'S MANAGER HELD. Manager of Tivoli Branch Had to Give $600 Rall—fariem mw joen, Artstocratic Hariemites won a decided victory this morning when Magistrate Zeller held Willia . Gimariio, man. Seven Fine corded Silk Lawn. Dainty Dresden patterns, and floral stripes. Exquisite designs and Thousand Yards, ager of the The Farm,” at geventn| Shades on ivory-white avenue and One Hundred and Twenty- fifth street. in $00 bonds for violating ground, h chee law. a - i t indignation was aroused when 25 cents per yard; Craries He | Usual price 65 cents. ron. proprietor of the not rted a summer resort © he Har. lem Operi-House, The Harlem Hoar¢ JAMES McCREERY&CO,, of Trade s back of the fight on the sor, Daniel J. Donovan, » saloom| Broadway and 11th St, keeper, furnished ball for Ullmartin, ae HIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC yon 70 Day. fun rises. 4.20)8un sets. 7-2) Moon vines. 211 Wigh Water, Low Were COMING ON THE OCEANIC An MoaM PM ET le peaghengenstapmeonnntorae am 8u 6lmt te dan, Mere. Mark ane “ Others on Big Liner. PORT OF NEW YORK. LONDON, June %—Among those whe yee A are to leave on the Oveanic from Liver- F ARRIVED. - pool on June f for New York are ir sew Wet | William Martin Con ay, who ls to go Rie Janeiro} on an exploring expedition to the Bo- on nna | livian Andes; ex-United States Consui- = « — Genera) P. A. Collins, Mrs, Mark Hanna, QUTGOING STRAMBHIPS. Mr. M. EB. Ingalls, President of the TO Sail. TO-woRROW. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Meng a & Batavia, Macbere Conreare, Barbedows Louis Railroad Company; Mr. and Mrs. Tissare, Gales, Eve aan Albert L. Jonnson, Mr. Joveph Pulltser es Mar, >

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