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—— > \ i) — * SHE SAYS “HONEST JOHN” KELLY BIT HER FINGER. Worman Threatens to Bring Suit Against Gambling- House: Proprietor for $25,000 Damages, “Honew hn’ Kelly denies that he bit Silvia Deans finger Silvia declares that he did and threatens to se him for $5.00 damage “Honest John fiso denies that he beat Helen with aeane. She saya he did, and te en retained Lawyer Friend k out for their ine terosts Kelly, as everybody knows, Iw the Proprietor of the big gambling houne at Porty-firat street and Broadway He) prided pon A womankt “HONEST JOHN” KELLY: ent i he whole Janxlous to spend mgney hun race | rae Ea Th the cafe wan @party of four, two Made a Hin Winning. men and two women. The men were Kelly's gambling-house | members { Kellys club He invited the bigwest winning ti lin history them to drink ‘They declined, saying Friday night and early Saturday morn. | hey Were eecorting “two ladies, ; {ng when Kelly left his house to take a| “LAdles.” roared “Honest John," and Walk he was visibly exoited over the) then sugved His manner offended happenings of the ight. He did not] te tWo women, and they promptly told have on @ collar or necktle him what they thought of him in vigor. Kelly went into the cafe of the Dela. [ous Engiiah Van Hotel, at Fortieth sircet und Broad Lively Sidewalk Pighe, Way, His mood was iiberal and he wan! Kelly repiied in kind, and the two Another Woman Charges Him with Beating Her with a Cane—He Denies It, but May Settle, women followed him out on the atrect, and the next instant It ts sald Kelly was lying on the sidewall His halr was yanked out, ble face seratched, and he was pretty roughly handled, according | to bystanders, for a minute or two. ‘Then the tide of battle changed One| of the women accured “Honest John’ of chewing her finger, and the other al-| Jomed that he had beaten her \nmeret |ro fully with hit cane After thin trouble, Kelly. a few min tutes later, ran across Kid MeCoy and narrowly escaped being thrashed by the | ned Me pugtitat. “Honest John’ ac Coy of having “ald down’ tn his fight * rhett, McCoy started to resent the insult by punching Kelly, but was induced by friends to ignore the « Kelly, it {x said, Naw made overtures to compromise with the two women The sum offered was too low and no| agreement has as yet been reached, A doctor has dressed the Dean wor The feah | varee. | | very day since. to the bone. oman s® welts have been photographed for use In court tf the Cane comen to trial ' LI HUNG WANTS YANKEE TROOPS. cen Rees Asks Us to Give Him an Escort to Peking— Britain’s Stand, LONDON, Sept. 7.—A the forces of all ¢/ e * Peking, leaving from Shanghai saye 1) Hung Chang sonka (th. whRIee ihe has made a request for an Amertoan | Which, 1t ts further asserted, w escort to accompany hin on his jour- | ¥e @llowed to remain at the Ohie ene capital pending a peace set- ney to Peking, and chat United | ttemen. . as States Consul Goodnow is consider: | ing his request. sald, will retire to the neighborhood of The British Foreign OMeo has al- | Tientein, leaving suffletent forces along " a | Ue road to keep open the route and rally lowed it to become definitely KNOWN | i teween Peking and Tienteln, that the British Govornment 1s of] “fussia's attitude is Interpreted here as the opinion that ft is advisable for meaning that she will withdraw her the allied forces to remain at Peking | pe cutwide the walla of Peking, but} until patiafactory arrangements for | not necessarily a great distance fre om | peace are concluded with the Chinese | Government. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—This Government may appoint a commis- sion of five, three or two members to! », despatch | The main body of troops, it in also N, Sept. 7. ot Germany arrive y to attend the Imperial » res, The Bmperor and | be re Lor om the Burgomaster His Majesty de- In reply to an adiress of welcome | act in the peace settlement in China. PARIS, Sept, 7—Active negotiations are in progress looking to some dared hin conviction that success would attend the efforts being made to es oom tablishe In the Par ta sable gov promise arrangement with Russia re- ernment and order ithons under warding the position she has assumed which ihe German merchants can carry toward Peking, The communications on (ra ndisturbed and without risk exchanged between the powers OW) fe wad t he anmlety tor the have better promise of au compromise aa ted here, ls the wit MURDERER BREAKS JAIL. Reward Offered for William| Frank Moss on Hand to Bullock Who Killed a | Look to Negroes’ Policeman. \ Interests. succeed and nerve the best interests of |RACE RIOT INQUIRY. ee) William Bullock, a negro confined in the Monmouth County Jall at Preehold, N. J., since Nov, 14 last, charged with the murder of Officer James Walsh, of Red Bank, 1 by burrowing bie] way out of his cell early this morning. Investigation Into the charges of police brutality al the recent race riots began before President York, of the Police Board, at headquarters this afternoon, Lawyer Frank Moas, representing the | Parkhurst Boclety, was on hand to hee Bullock had been locked up in} that the negroes got full consideration. the Ittle cell without exercise since! He dit not appear for any individuals, Sunday, Last night about 10 o'clock) he sald Jailer Brennin went to Bullock's cell,| frac! Ludlow, a lawyer, appeared for which Is on a tlor by itself, and saw) William the negro who saye the man lying on his cot apparentiy| he Was by polleemen in the | Went enth street stations auleep. At & o'clock this morning a trusty| House. Ludlow said he would demand Went to the cell to give tno prisoner| {MAC Acting Capt, Cooney be placed on his breakfast and discovered tt locked) 'f/41 instead of having "a long-winded investigation, ending In whitewaah,’ He sald that President York had re fusel to give him vubpoenas for wit nesses and had said that Ludiow should wet no recognition at the hearing, MAD WOMAN STRANGLER, With Ncose She Ended Life of Another Insane Pattent, but empty, Bullock bad cut & hole through the i it Moor which leads inio a passages y for sewer and water pipes, the whole length of the Jali, large enough for a man to craw! through From theve Bullock had easy work until he got to the rear wall of the prison, eighteen feet away, which he burrowed under and got out in the yard, Which ts surrounded by a twelve-foot e, board fe He climbed on @ email gate, and was thus enabled to get over the wall into fleld back of the jail. It ja thonght juiloek had ald from (he outside, Bullock has been tried three times, | L convicted and & need to be! his convictions have twive . At his second trial the reed, the jury standing nine o the second degree and jury for murde} i arena of $00 Is WIFE-BEATER RELEASED ON PROMISE TO REFORM, offered for nie DETROIT, Mish, Sept, T—Lulu Ture benoing, an insane woman confined in the Wayne’ County Asylum, to-day stranica to death Rebecca Tiernan, an- other inaane inmate The murderess tore a portion of her clothing {nto stripe and then looped tt around her victim'+ sok, A nurse making her rounda discoy- ered the murderewm till pulling the noone, Affecting Seene Follows Judge Cow Albert Poss, forty-five years old. clgar-maker, living at 988 Brook avenue, was brought up for trial before Judge Cowing in Part J, of General Besstons ue morning on the charge of asmault m lntent to kill his wif, released from prison an 0, after wereltii i, one month ¢ CH moathi He got dru int ie jaw, Bince ans Toms ERE im by a GUN RAPLODES AND INJURES A RES A POLICEMAN, 8 Goodnby, om an Outing f of Right Richard Goodsby, a policeman of this city, was shooting at a hawk last even- ing on the farm of John Belloff, near New Brunswick, N, J., when the gun exploded, ‘The breach ptm struck him in Bo taco future and was satisfied hla plan would | | | BOSTON, Mans,, Sept. 1,.-Fathers who | have always had their children to talk | to and pet and to greet them on their jreturn home eabh day, and those who have never known what a vold In life a missing parent creates, oan hardly ap preciate the joy Joseph Lazarus and his twelve-yoar-old daughter Sadie tuke in eaoh other's society, Tt Is only a fow weeks wince Sadie, now twelve years old, heard that she had a father, Now she site beside him in thelr little home at 4A Dudley street, Roxbury, and tells him that they will never part again. It's an odd story, the parting of this fond father and affectionate daughter. When little fadie was a mite of a baby her mother died, They lived in New York then and In a few months Mr. Lazarus fell ill, Doctors sald he could not over and friends took Iittle Sadie to care for her and bring her up, in tgnorance that she was not an orphan Weeks tater, when Lasarus recovered from what was expected would be a fa+ tal lines, he asked for Badle “She has mone away for a while,” fold him. When he was fully restored to health they confessed that she had gone to California and that trace of her had for the time been lost, He searched dil- fexntly for the child and eventually learned that she was in San Francisco, Suon after he removed to this city, Then he instituted legal measures for regaining custody of tho little one, The! cane) was prosecuted vigorously for many months, Every legitimate meth- od known to attorn id client was employed, Hach was unavailing, What the jaw could not do, however. & woman could, they Mrs. Abratam I. Morris, a friend of | recently started on a Before she lett Boston Mr, Lagarits, Wester tour, FIRE STIRS BROADWAY. Blazing Tar Scares Shop- pers and Creates Ex citement, A vat of boiling tar at Elehth etreet and Broadway caught fire his after> noon, Broadway was thro! |, and for 4 time there was much excitement, Flames rose % feet, and employees in the various places in the vicinity ran to Near) the street in alarm, while shoppers in the peieisertiend er ee ae ps 4 ide was put the [LOST CHILD BACK © AFTER 11 YEARS. ———0-____—. Search That Led to the Pacific Rewarded and Father and Daughter Reunited, SADIE LAZARUS AND HER NEW HOME. CRASH ON s KINGS “L.”” —— nt | Engine Nearly Toppled to Street, but No One Injured, Two trainionds of passengers were shaken up badly at 3 o'clock (his after- noon In A rearend collision on the Kings County Blevatet at Pulton and Tilary| streets, Bropkiyn, No one waa hurt] serousiy, but a @core were farred and) folted about roughly The collision was between a train from the bridge and a seam train m Fulton ferry Roth were going uptown Tho motor cnr lett winded the Tillery the malin trac conch broadside motor fro! the paving the on the up! onto senger rails. Running bis locomotive backward, the engines of the steam train did net aro the accident until too inte to atop The locomotive cramhed ite tender In the etalled passenger car with a great smarh, throwing the car off the rate The motive alm left the track and t J nearly Into the street, It hune In midatr for twa hours. bl | the street below and the tracks above The trains were not heavily loaded y one wax on the smashed side Passenger conch, as waa the # aide. she told Lazarus that she intended to} visit Ban Franc her his story and she agreed to a for hin daughter. Recently a telegram reached Lazarus from San Francisco signed by Mrs, Mor+ ris, It stated that @he had seen the daumater, talked with*those who had her in custody and that Badie would be with her when #he returned to Hos ton. Mra, Morris and Miss Lagarus arrived | I calistacses nalinal aan aoe aaa __ ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENI ' have oy hand, Strictly first-class in work , SEPTEMBER 7, 1900, Last Diy to sre! ; ‘pare the Children: _ for School, ‘That Sale ‘of Boys’ School Suits. The Boys’ Suit Department is run on Lia broad and ' characterize individually each department of this great store, distinctive lines which : We clothe the in- : ' dividual boy, and our energies are exerted toward the suiting of him individually. You will find the prices on goods in this department to conform with the policy of this great store Boys’! Sults--A Boys Two-Piece Strictly all wool + Suits, sizes 8 to! Weareresisting Suit, | 16 years, with | Bios years, geale double - breasted » ‘ acket, made of * le-Dreast: | fine quality strict. | el, patent ly all-wool chev: waistband and good tots and cassh + teimaning fact meres, also plain | ‘ blue and black ade to give good unfinished chev. + ervice a cheap suit tots that are war AUS} as a standard ranted fast colon | uit) We have placed usual price $4.00, the price at our price, L9G Clothing Clearance, > In order to make room for eur : incoming stock of fall and Winter clothing it is necessary to clear up the remaining stock of the present season, and to do so quickly we will offer clothing values to-morrow such as no house has attempted this season: | The price quoted can give no * Idea of the values, every suit of. : fered having sold and being good value for twice its present price, In this offering there are about four hundred Men's Suits in all, styles, of different materials, every garment properly made: and trimmed, all of this season's | manufacture and beyond ques- tion a bargain in the biggest Seoond Ploor sense of the word. { 490 Choice to-morrow of Men's Suits that haye been selling at $10 and _ Ba 2) at 4 Floor, Goh Mt Corner Tailored Street Costumes. We will introduce Saturday four new and very beautiful tailor-made Suits ata price that will unques- tionably make short work of the limited quantities we You will find these exceptional values anship and up to that high standard of general excellence which is to sucha great extent responsible for the immense success of this store's business, These Two Handsome Suits at $12.50 Each, At $12.80. The Ladysmith Suit, made of tine grade strictly all wool Homespun Cheviots, gray, blue, brown and Oxford ; Coat latest design, double-breasted, hand. somely stitched, Sans Revers front, high standing Ladysmith collar, lined with excellent quality taffeta silk; new seven. gored Skirt, French Percaline lined, 6. inch canvas around bottom and. velvet 299 ae “4 Ey. it be Sul of jot str jot will be sold élsewhi all sizes, regular an fee m spun, gray, brown, blue and Oxford; a fly-front style, cut in the new low bust shapes a short jaunty Jacket, Rnely tail equal in every way to suits that should At $3.4 the greatest values in New York for the price asked. Sults. sortment of novel. ties In Sailor and Vestee sults tor the little fellows from jtod years, in all the new combina tions of matertals, all this newes t effects; bere at 3.79. Heeond Pleat, ith Mt, Cer <! == . “a = = mn: = — J In new fall suits for men our as- | sortment is much larger than usual so early in the season, erything new and desirable | all styles of fall fabrics will found here made up into | rments that will give satis. a Fiction and prove their worth » when put to the test of along | season's wear, wear-giving clothing at the lowest possible draws the crow them at Bloomingdales’ cloth- ing corner, will offer choice of new Fall « Satisfactory Nid is what ' 5S and keeps To-morrow we ts for men, a large variety | the newest styles of chev. + S and cassimeres, in checks, ipes and mixtures of all : sorts; also blue and black chev- s made and trimmed and ere at sin B 95 dd stout, at Lge Ht, Beetion. Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes, Our Shoe Departmen school-going boys and girls are in evidence. We again call your attention to our sale of School Shoes, which ve a means of great saving to every one pre- 1 partis children who have shoes as one of their school heeds. At 98c ‘caps and heavy extension soles, Another large fot of same quality and styles for misses’ wear, sizes 12 to 2. shoes are heavy weight leather uppers, double soles and toe caps, re-enforced heels, At 1,39" button, are ot Women’s Dressing Sacques. bound, A specimen of high grade man. —Of French i in plain colors, tight- tailoring 7 At $2.98 ting back, full front, Oe round’ collar, At $12.50. The Victoria Suit, of black | English Cheviot and fine Scotch Home. | —Of flannel, in pink, blue, lavender or rays in on few day ao Lam . ry ; ana Morris met them*si the Hack ored and stitched, lined with good quality | G 4 ation ‘ fy et aitere ‘ Virango hing happened In| 8 | taffeta silk; Skirt new seven-gored flaring | as Lamps. the two men hurled through the tral hape, French Percaline lined and velvet: Reading Lamps, 98c. quickly, hey paared Mr. Mortis bound, Only finest man tailors have put | ble Ca Readin Lamp ap they pana adie urned (ot ers hands on thes suits, Special Value, \ bi "i a cole vy . , fy Tather.® sire! Morrisy wito Rad beet Colors, sizes 32 to 42; black, sizes up to 46 bust | BE 88 fire Unable to attr, ~ aitention of the ' ase, 6 feet o amen ha ney uawed abnired het that ' These Two Hendseme Suits at $14.00 Each, | cat’ quaiity mo- hoon returned, and allhough faiiier «nd At $14.00 Women! # Pebble Cheviot Suits, coat the newest double. | hair Wi uF Win hardly. teceasary, at tiiey invunete | + Breasted box front, velvet collar and Peau de Soie facing, lined » soos nee Hy barled ute Paey Rae \ throughout with finest tafleta silk; new cufl on sleeves, Skirt the | globe and holder ———E new 7 gored bell flaring shape, all double-stitched hag Seams, | and gas barn, ‘ I) ready for percaline lined, velvet bound, Considering style, material an. CHATTANOOGA WOMAN + and finish, this is an exceptional offer; sizes up to $2 to 46, Why tte 98 Has Reason to Take Coffee Out of Her Family, “After drinking coffee some years I became badly run down in health had serious indigestion, flatulency and nervousness, with severe spells of sick headache. “My physician advised me long) ago to stop drinking coffee, but sald it would be an imposstbilite® that | would rather do without my breakfast and hive my cup of coffee. ‘About six months ago | tried Postum Mood Coffee and made tt strictly according to directions, 1 | wan so delighted with {it that | im mediately discontinued coffee and began using Postum, | have not had a pound of coffee in my house since and never expect to again, All symp toms of indigestion have disap- peared entirely and my nerves are growing stronger every day, My welght has Increased about twenty pounds and | now weigh more than 1 ever weighed In my iife, “Tt have knowa people to try Pos- tum and throw It aside, for the rea son that they maile {t carelossly, It has a delicious flavor and ts dark and rich 4s Mocha or Java {f prop: erly boiled, but if not botled long enough It is tasteless, Put a plece of butter in the pot the size of a navy bean to prevent boiling over, “My husband's weight has {n- creased thirty pounds sine he began drinking St, and my little boy, who has been very delicate and did not eat ae children usually do, used to oak. coffees at breakfast After | i val bas oy ie Bee days his a mproved and he is gaini: in flesh aay You can b smagine ” ae cng ene a esta on ast By Changs, an | At $14.00 A New Blouse Suit (like cut) for slight figures, made of ' black and navy English Cheviot, coat made in the latest blouse ' Men's Derbys, black and colors ' Better Cirades at $2, ch shape, with taffeta stitched straps on edge, darts and cuffs, and new 4 “brilliant” incandescent Gas + ice belt of same material, lined throughout with best taffeta silk, ' mane and Mantle, com. 1 65 ‘$n, ped and tailor | Pleté “ i Skirt new 7 gored flaring shape, all seams taffeta pie stitched, Percaline lined and velvet bound, A nobby up-to. ale ' suit, sizes 32 to 40, facond Floor, With St Fall Hats for Men ee Boys, |Boys' and Children's Tam o! Shanters, in the new 104. Hi crown, every color imaginable; sold asa largain elsewhere at 89¢ 69 here at 1,90 Boys’ Derbys, Alpines, Tel Sent St shi this quality js equal to the exclusive hatter’s €2.00 grade; al 1. 49 ways on hand here at pr mand ' Men's Alpines, including the wide scopes and Golf Shapes, 1 beau , brim golf shape, in all col J 98 tiful line of nobby styles for the | ors, at $248 and . little fellows black, brown, tan, ' M. y land steel; this ling Boys’ Alle Woot Gott Caps, pear th ¥ in blue serge, silk lined, at 25 all shag \. 00 ' manufactured by Hutchinson, Pierce & Co, : Men’s and Boys’ Fall Shirts, ' Men's and loys’ Fine Percale Shirts, in the newest straight up and | md Ploer, Oth At. Beetien, ' the plet down stripes, in black and white, blue, helio, ox-blood, } pink, &c., the kind of designs you see at exclusive fur- nishers for $1.50; here at We are also showing the early fall novelties in Star’? 98 Shirts, Golt Jackets, new styles, in red sleeves, at Or green. with pure silk 5. 98 Main Floor, Gith Gt. Beotton, BLOOMINGDALE BROS. 4 Aves 59th and Oth Sts, 4d Ave. 59th and 60th Sts, u Also the “Brite ant’ Reading Lum : Shavin ' easy shave, ; biti Ans al The “ Starlight,"” 95c. The Startight Incandescent Gas Lamp, the best ever manufactured, consists of one Starlight burner, 1 arlight mantle, Macbeth chimney, opal eve shade, 10-inch opal dome ade and patent by-pass, by whict means you can set the tlame to any our worth regularly ice, ail complete, ready for ase, 95<. ' The Brilliant Hard Incandescent + (as Mantie, 1Oc. The Starlight Incandescent Gas jantle, the best made 4c first week, To-morrow com- e. This is © Hand of Swing Strop, ag dong, BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 3d Aven 5b and 6th Sts, Sailor and Vestec | A large as + season's | good §§,00 values, Girls’, Misses’ and Boys’ Shoes, high grade of Dongola kidskin, Boys’ heavy leather School Shoes, sizes 214 to 54, will stand the hardest usage, have double soles and toe caps, newest shapes; worth $2,00, tight back, full front, collar, sleeves ani tom of sacque trimmed with two rows of dood » including | $5.00 Colum! eOutlits,98¢ This Shaving Outtit contains + everything necessary for a quick, It will pay for itself what the Outtit | "with guar, 4) SEE WORE 8 Fg 8A AIA) Many Exceptional } Bargains in Every ‘Department for To- : Morrow, Me’ $ * Shoes, 52. 00 JAMES MEANS MAKE, The Standard $4 Grade. It affords an opportunity to purchase high-grade excellent wearing foot- wear at one-half prices every pair genuine, We offer large assort+ ment to-morrow it russets, also browns, Every pair made with English welted soles, easy for foot. Following are some of the many styles on sale Brown Vici Kid Lace, newest pes Russia Calf Lace, light or dark shades, newest shapes; Bow : Calf Lace (blacks), double soles newest shapes; Shetland Cal (blacks), lace or congress, newest Shapes, many with calf lining to toe. Main Pose, 008 Bt, Beetion Women’ Ss Shoes, $4.19, This is a reat special in ‘our Women's Shoe Department for to-morrow, The shoes are button or lace, made of fine soft leather in the newest shapes, and ‘all Sizes are in stock, * nd Pieor, un A Spe cial 10c, Collar. at isa Standard article, and it is one of those collars which under another brand sell for 1$¢, ‘each, They come in Men's and ' Boys’ sizes, are four-ply, about ' $0 different styles to select from, | This is a new lot of goods direct from the factory, + Curls of same quality, 6 pairs for $1.00, or, per pair, 18c, Maln Plone, 00th Bt Seetion ection, ‘Silk Waists $2.98, Women's Silk Walsts, marked at an ' especially attractive figure; they come in handsome stripes, have shirt cuffs rand separate collars are unlined, Recond Piooy, Mth Mt. Mertion. t to-day is crowded, and the The girls’ come in lace and t kid or patent leather, have toe The boys’ oor, bOth Bt, Beotlon, Second Berend Fiver, th Mt. Reetion, ‘ Stamped Linens, 8c ‘ Linen fMomle Tray Cloths, size : 18x48, Of open-work designs, value ae mie Scart; rH 16x45 fey 16x50, value 2 A a Linen Morne ; 16x70, value 35$¢., at | Homatitched Linen ray Clothe, ' two rows of hemstitchiny, size Jox 30, value 49¢., i Hematitched 40x30, Yah ig " appropriate de+ i wee, 1, 196, » Graph phophones, Be &e price for toemorrow, 3. nn so Columbia G price for to-morrow, §.95, 1 $18.00 Columbia (i: price for A avig Wl 8,50. Soe. Columbia Gi ords, 3, 25 pe r doven: muh 0 Over 400 num hel to choose Including the most recent proc ‘Third Pioor, 6mm | Peaches, fine Delaware, quart, Se. | Water Pletons, large, each, 184 Potatoes, |.ong Island, fancy, qt, 5e. ' Lima Beans, quart, 6c. Sweet Potatoes, quart, go Roast Beef, very tender, 5 gad, 906, Cooked Corned Beef or Boneless Cheese, best imported, per Ham, sliced, per Ib, 26¢. Ae | N.Y, State Pall Cream Cheese, 1 our 18e, kind, per It, 1 $0, ' Potted Ham or Tongue, best y+ | Ib. cans, 4c : Boned Chicken or Turk + finest, 4-Ib, cans, 23¢ ; » very f-Ib, cans, ' aeape Juice, best, pints, 20¢. + Quarts, 3ge. u ' Raspberry yrup, one-tenth gallon 1 bottes, 176. + Lime Juice, best West Indian, worth ‘ twiee this price, one-tenth gallon | bottles, 106 et Fiver, BOth At Section. ' BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | __ 3d Aves, 59th and th Site errrreTr rere rere eT

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