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he tae . BRIDGE DEATH SPOT IN CYCLIST PATRONE’S DEATH CLAIMS FIFTH VICTIM. The Fatal Point Is on thet South Roadway 200: Yards Beyond Brooket lyn Tower. Many Persons Have Been’: Badly Hurt There, but Escaped with Their Lives. The Brooklyn Bridge “death spot Kas claimed another vietim. Pietro Pe det tatstetetalat trone, & wheelmen, is the latest. He met the bridge demon yesterday on the and the on the south road- way, or about two hundred yard be- ‘slip joint fatal spot. yond the tower toward the Brooklyn Four other persons Aled there before ¢nd, right in the middie of the steepest Dim. Five others hve been badly hurt @eeligty, where traffic tte most | declivity, wher trate atrikes its most | rapid galt Everything loonens up there and probalky « hundred more slightly injured at the very same place ‘Where (s the “death spot?” Midway between the Brooklyn tower Bridge $5,000,000 SHED TOC Court Decisions Affect Many Similar CRAB DEFEATED, ‘Claimed Ownership to. City Property on j Suits. River. , ‘The Appellate Division of the Supreme | The Appellate Division of the Court, before adjourning for the Sum- tt has (efeated the Convolids ce} mer, handed down nine dec sions in sult# Company, which is the priacipal cane brought against the city in elght of cern in the Ive Trust, in ag effort w | which the Corpora: Counsel was suc) made to claim ttle a cessful. i reventy fest w.ie ator Hariem River between One Mau In one case the Cagporation Counsel believes the decision of the Appellate ” Division will save the city %,0m.4 Was (he eult of George Wo Wai John G. Wendel to recover 50,m, of which had been paid to the quarter of a century ago for ments for local improvemente. ‘There are scores of simiar cases now | The land in dispute was the ted of a tess cate the city eranted a strip rs of the tor company, ; semee ie will be dumissed as a 1") ing ew é ome Sree Bes eee t of the decision y Im the case of Philipe Phoente it wag), ThE He company eM! that the street | i ¢ ae wt of ik It was also claimed that the | the old str Ald out OFF vient of the city wes on the Harlem | land originally under water or beyond fiver and that ‘he strip in dispute was! Migh-water mark. [t was claimed that |» the Bast River Mnder the ancient water grants of The case was carried by Corporation | Property in the city the present holde-* Counsel Whalen to the Appellate Di- Were not lable to be assessed for (hie vision, which decided in favor of the improvement. It was held, however, city, that nothing illegal had been shown ‘The decisino affects also a seventy-foot and the property owners were not «n- strip along the Harlem River between | Utled to any reduction. One Hundred and Twenty-eighth and | " ————— | One Hundred and Twenty-ninth streets. ROOSBYELT INNEW JERSEY peop oe —— | PARBTIC KiLLS HIMSELF * | PARBTIC Ki . Governor Addresses the Jewish Chatauqen Assembly at At- | Aged Mr. Brower, of Hackensack, lantis City. | Sends a Bullet Into Gov, Roosevelt delivered an Sdress be- Hie Brats. ‘ fore the Jewish Chatauqua Assembly at! Abram D. Brower, one of Hacken- Auiantic Cty to-day. sack’s best-known residents, committed He made arrangements to return home| *#!¢ide this morning at his home by to-night. sending @ bullet through his brain. He —— had been suffering from paresia for Summer-home seokers, consult The | “pine they World's Vaestion Bureau, which can | prower up wanager ofthe Posnie fernish you with reliable information | Cnemical Works, at Garfield, owned by relative to all summer resorts in New | Senator Johnson. York, New, Jersey, Pennsylvania and ain New England. Applications by mall | tr pray, weiss’ He _ pasted with stamge to cover pestagn, ; ‘ \ Le RR ay | bridge train and wae killed trains shoot down at top speed. Trolley |i . THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 23; 1900, LOST SIGHT, | WS IRE BE Golden-Haired Girl Kept On the Fire-Escape of a Sareuh tanawia Oho Fashionable Apartment, Was Going Biind. ctor told Mie. Mahlite Kopsecke nerselt woker ha Mr and unable ty ca K ome at ® Ly r husband ‘eure BRIDGE DEATH SPOT VICTIMS. Abraban: THE KILLED. Pletre Patrone, Milled July 23, 1900, tandem Aug. 22, 1999. William Purcell, work July 2, 1808, 0, Matthews, Killed ay March 16, 1808. THE INJURED. Her eyes fall her a few weeks Ago, and the jittle sewing she weed to | became almost Impoesivie She grew fe 7 The fatlure of a last remedy for her yee took what little hope ane had yes | | terday, and thie morning after her hus | yand had gone to work die sent her two children, eight-year-old Benjamin and ttted at } | six-year-old Baran, to the grocery store oo @ trumped-up errand Then the woman fastened one end of |& plece of rope to the transom of the | nail door . im ihe, (’e and standing dred and on a chal around her neck her knotted the other A kick Felts tty from under Renjamin and & ens the body of th mv titodes to and fro tn t washtub, dead | Rarely nas such @ pecuilar case bee Many cthere a thunderstorm see"! CHARGE OF THEFT. 922 ewoop. Truck chains ratue and big wheels clatter ead bang over the cobbles. Here, too, Dieyelists eager to get the agony over, jet out a link and speed down, too o' “Ive an awful Henry Smith to an Evi porter thie morning. “It's because it's down hill and everybody and every- thing begins to rush and rattle and get) rattled there, too “I saw that poor fellow get killed yesterday and I've seen several others, too. I saw William Matthews killed in a runaway, OTHER VICTIMS. George A. Matter was killed there July 14, 1889, just age Matthews was on March 16 of the previous year areal are \Mrs. A. M. Duke, the Countess Festetics, rested, Accused by a Friend of Stealing a Gold Lorgnette. | alt o's widowed mothe iw about her housework | ook ge if tt bused?” she demanded Allee Does that baby yoked anything Ha f sweeter, a dainty William Purvel| was making some re- ined. Alice was t * naire to the bridge eteel July 2 1808, em Jered top and bottom wt when a bridge train on one side and @ aa aubeesibne, Ges sabieea. 0: tunatie trolley car on the other rattied him so bly happy well-kept ba he lost his grip and fell in front of the Ther Irandma Compton put baby wa and Haby seemed ‘Theodore Tappen, riding @ tandem on Aug. 2 10, with James McBride, was struck by @ truck team, thrown in front of @ trolley car and crushed to death } Feliz Bonnert, @ Brookiyn wheelman, | had both lege cut off close to his body on April i, 1890. Itves to tell the tale and {9 suing the city for $80,000 and the railway company for $9,000 more. Fully two hundred persons bound for Coney Island saw Patrone crushed yes- terday. They had watched him jose control of the wheel, struggiing vainly t u he swerved Patrone was less than twenty, He ved at (#0 Adelphi street, Brooklyn, she goes—and Ww | Adeliade Se sired@ laid out under an act yassed iny ICE TRUST LAND ELOPERS STILL UP’ NE Dr. Sutorius Is Living Near Adelaide Schell’s Home. | 4 West Eighteenth street, who after (he arrest tried to conceal the prisone identity. But rt (s now known, ane t! Countess does not deny tt She 1s the daughter of Count Alfred Prince Rudolph, who married Ella Hag- ornia, ne drove to the Weat Unformtven ty the wife he deserted Dr, Alexis Sut rtus ts sald to find con- solation In the society of the beautiful with whom he eloped in May. urn of the elopers Dr | Butortus te said to be boarding in a 4 Thirteenth and one itun dred | Modest home near the Behell mansion ang superb Ngure. and ie a frequent visitor there. With the girl and her mother he was seen dining in a Harlem restaurant a few days ago. sbsequent to the laying out of tne| Mrs. Achell was overheard to say 10, Some time efter she was married land }@ gentleman who joined the group that this city to a broker named Samuel hat “Ade married Mrs. Sutortus and ber babies are & living obstacle to this plan fust now and It Is intimated that she will not re- lease her husband through the divorce court His conduct and the birth of @ baby have so undermined Mre. Sutortus's health that her friends say she has but a little while longer to live, and the doctor will soon be ‘boat «CHUNK IN coURT Enraged Father Attacked Chin ao Litt Chin Tuen, of 1648 Al rdam avenue, & Chinese jaundryman at that place, Was & prisoner in the Harlem Court before Magistrate Brann this morning. Owen Kickett, of 16 Amsterdam ave- hue, accused the Chinaman of having attempted an assault on bis nine-year- Old daughter, Grace Rickett. ‘fe ‘ says be found Chin Yuen with ‘Thirtieth street station yesterday and lcomplained that some one | her jorgnetts, and Det went with her to the tective questioned Mre. and she admittey she had taken ¢ lorgnette and that she had lost it on Fourth avenue. She was arrested The accused woman ts very pretty, wii) wavy auburn hate, fine brown She eald to that she was twenty-elgnt years Her father died tn 18%, leaving an much entailed. The Countess waa bel elucated here at the time | Duke. marriage and the Count: He lived only a year after the 8 wae left pen OF THE ‘400’S lam Rockefeller—Revers' Astor w | | track and came out second best, Joseph Widener—Machine co AE! om Ble lap yesterday mornin father keecked the Chi-| naman down, blac his eyes } Chin Yuen precented & pitiful spec tacie as he stood as court this 4 Tuer intl Tut | from __. 6 Bat eo & was in & dangerous loony Fire on the third floor of the dutiding | at 1 and 0 Warren street 4i4 about po damage early thie morning ABRs tlle Festetics, of Austria, and a cousin of | CHARACTERISTIC TRICKS 0. BH. P. Relmont—Distikes plebetan vehicles, Collided with a ne very friendly lone was KoIng r Radstone and I becam and on Friday Mrs. Ka wo land and | my etn hat, She Jand then, taking the which was attached to a gold trunk, invited me to wear “That afternoon 1 wore it going out |] walked across town (to Seventeenth |etreet and Fourth avenue and got on a oar Jowntown. The conducto could not change a $ bill I tendered him and | hag two get off and get anked & store “Ag | was payin rl had boarde my far I» 1 Mrs ’” AUTOMOBILES. mmitted eutcide by trying to Janitor, awakened by (hy after arousing her husband gr Six-year-old son and fed to the sireet | ‘The fire was in the stationery estab. of RT. Albertoon, iis cause! - rab. Altaivans > edi + fee Mra, Samuel Duke, the Countess Fes-; niless, She got & position as & M le the adjoining tetics, who was arrested charged with! woman in a department store, which house wall t the f the theft of @ gold lorgnette, will, In all | she now hoide. jm the, barr: | probability, be discharged when af-| A week or #0 ago she went to board ate ead \yaigned in Jefferson Market Court to-| 4 West Mighteenth street, and ae her “guest |e. | apartments were not ready wae asked (0 ttt The complainant against the Countess, share room with Mra, Radstone py |e hare, Dora Radstone, an actress, of "did nov eteal the lorenette,” ah """l have seon the baby in the barrel said to-day, talking of ber arrest. “Mrs 5 8! a the er INTENDED FOR OTHERS. | Difficult to Believe Advice Appites to Us, “While reading the morning paper ly read over stum Foot wonder if headache iffee n y dally ~psla were due to urred to me that the ted my e in pla “Please do n@ use my name D. J. HM, 1233 Bremen 8t., sat, oO” or eles MONDAY, JULY 23, 1900. TUESDAY, JULY 24TH, will be the second day of Our Annual Benet? Sale, when a certain perceatage of the total sales of the day will go te THE NEW YORKER STAATS-ZEITUNG HOBOKEN DISASTER FUND. By making your necessary purchases hereon Tuesday you will not eal Gave money but will assist us meteriaily in aiding a most worthy cause, Our Annua! Clearance Sale of Lace Curtains and Upholstery begins to-morrow Tuesiay) morning. Although we have bad an unusually busy end prosperous season, we still Lave on hand far too of the season's most desirable goods of certain kinds and far too few of others, These will not be inventoried or carried over to next season, as the business policy of the management of the Big Store will not permit Every department must begin a new season with an entirely new and stock especially selected for that season. To effect a positive and clearance within the week, all prices on present stock have been cut to quick, regardless of the cost or actual present value of the goods themesives, If you can anticipate your wants and make your purchases while this sale ie on you will save from 3345 to 50 cents on the dollar, for the offerings ere simply superd and cannot be matched elsewhere or anywhere this welt. Here are some of them; judge for yourself, but not until after you have inspected the goods. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS ta tisk | Cemptin Baryains in Sereene lt lots, regular $2.00 quality, Ci pees OS gl rng gslan 6 eit tm Regular $4.00 quality, per pair 1.95) voupine ue, Regular $5.00 to 96.00 quality, per pait 2.95 | ¢ hen TRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, |§3.8 at waren bei 2.28 come pertectiy trea, ethers slightly 4POLD SCREENS, a0 above, (4.50 eee 1 ee pee, to close: value, at 2.95 price $2.09, a an oe Se | SILKOLINE, 10. kind, at, per ys, « Many pattern old ot 6.00 85.00 DADA De ale ayy AWNING STRIPES, reversible, 8 os. Charming $6.50 and 97.50 values, 1, 2, a aos | wat. yt. 1ayKe REAL DENIMS, aotoseae best quality, 36 ta.» Small lota which brought oo i ane, Oe os | coETONEE PILLOW Tors, - E sara oncaeer SETA,” |ccrog maw come, wm y iJ 5 } I. pet pair, We Sut wn bas. de FLUTED MUSLIN CURTAINS, dainty SILK PILLOW CORDS, 1 tm, value wiped cut, vale 1.10, po pat, 66 | RaTTTURR ° RUFPLED BOBBINET CURTAINS, ae nig GOP, canter » rT e ce etese aad Ineertons, | DANCY SUMMER PILLOWS, 1 oft $5.00 values, 2,95; $3.28 values, 1,95 | let, value $1.00 to $1.50, to cles af 8 | TAPESTRY PORTIERES 1a simet | PRASS EXTENSION RODS, 13 tm | by 4 Im., value 20, 1290! any style you can think of; prices fall will be double what we ask CURTAIN POLES, odd tengthe of 9 : fe Anat - 41-2 ft, tu all styles and size, at, e Our $3.50 qualities, in 1, 2 & 3 pre. at WHITE CORRUGATED CURTAIN 1 ry 4 LES, 5 ft., ra = to chose ot 245 Cotes ae fe babii Se ‘ “| WOOD CURTAIN sft, Soe eas meat [Tekan em with heavy tassel fringes all round ; opp. a ps AND Sto " protege perhiphnote 4 = 1S yd. len stage te omy prea ym be { peascn at $1.50 to $3.25 yd, toclese at, | STAIR OLLCLOTH, short langths, yl, Sg } per yd., 9Sc BAMBOO PORCH SCREENS, of tte t IMPORTED FIGURED VELOURS, | tough cutee barks $1.00 quality, age) Wait, 215 HEAVY ENGLISH AND ft, 175 bah, Lig TAPESTRIES, $1.50 kind, 79 | 12x Bf, 1.40 éz of, Tes 5 Sroceries, SOAP: Itsagood _ {JELLY Jame F. | Omit» yum | lice, ageorted, regular Soap, 2 cakes, de tba Wr eis el ha FISH: Long laland Sea Base, per. 4©| Pate do Polen Gras, large elon, Be. MEAT Plate and Navel Cored 12, per jar, ae ea: a Se | Armour’s Lanch Bam, por 1. cam, a fy ag xe cama TARTAR: Absclutely pare, pa CHOCOLATE ; Hazel Leach Pactfie”* choten Chocolate, pet 1-2 Ib. tin, 1Se | et Pears, large, fully ripe trait, per CORN: Fancy Maine Corn or Cream can, 10 7 Succotash, per cam, 9 | Len & Perrine’ Worcestershize Senco, tte Cereal Pancake ROOT BEER EXTRACT: : Baeugh fer Flour, at less than 5 Shaahe hee 4 cost, two 10c. pkgs. a) Micron ware pal dome 4 STARCH: 61>. box Gee Peattine, pet plge., 3¢ | Starch, per box, 33 COFFEE: Economy blend Jara, GRAB: Loots Ane Gorn, encnteate rich and full flavored,S Ibe., 986, ; 20¢ | ical wash-day soap, per 5 cakes, ue Wines and L. (quors, SAUTERNE, \mported ‘n glass, from CASTES A CLARES, Smee’ > Gaston Freres, Bordeaux, regular glase, regular 4.00; price, per case, #100, ths ale pet pet case, si ba case, 5.75 AMONTILLADO SHERRY, « high BURGUNDY, PORT, trom lass (imported sherry, per gal., 21.78 Aoguste do Mulls, por gal, We also carry a complete line of CALIFORNIA WINES from, per dozen, up, Ladies’ Duck Skirts of Polka Dot and Plain Materials, attractively made and very desirable, at Ladies’ Lawn Dresses. Another lot of those co»', dainty creations im fancy colored Lawns, made with ruflles and frilla, ali over lace, Msertion acd ridten ellects, at Ladies’ Rainy-Day Skirts » Sirls’ White Lawn Dresses. Exquisite materials and @oty styles, trimmed with pretty lace and insertion; sites © to 14 yee All the $3.59, $4.00 and $5.00 Dresses sow reduced te All the $6.00, §7.00 204 $4.00 Dresses now reduce! to Bexinning Tuesday, July 24th, An “End of the Season’’ Clearance Sale of Black and Colored Sik Remnanis, consisting of PLAIN AND FANCY TAFFETAS, PLAIN AND FANCY PEAU DE SOIES, PLAIN AND FIGURED BLACK GROS GRAINS, and an immense assortment of FIGURED INDIA AND FOULARD SILKS, in all the season's best designs and colorings, ia lengths from 2 to 18 yards, At from Mg to M4 Former Prices. S78 ad 2.25 13 bc} Se apanese Paper Fans. Althoug® oor Vantine’ Pam Sale of last week was a great success, 2 week's was the org tal pore lace, aadour cy tesigne that cxaot f1'l to appeal to the moet To-morrow the balance @ill de placed oa sale, ailordiag the last ams tun.cy of this seasoa fos the parchase of a ptetty and stylish fan thatis trom 2S¢. to 30e. fas ‘

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