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y William J. Galyin, icamand tert: Hertz Will Be : Arrested by Scotland Yard Detectives To- « Day When Steamship Corinthian Lands at Liverpool. ‘The absconder w of this city notified the Sec Yard detectives to arrest on arrival of the ateamsbip Cor! thias in Liverpool to-day, Is Sin- mund Herts, of 21 Enat One } @red and Eleventh street. | ‘The firm whose name he forged te checks for more than $100,000) efel, Sache & Co, of 1h mlker at They are whol: gale Ary-go0ds merchants and # branch of the big firm of Sache Bros. & Co., of San Franciaco. Hertz deceived the Chemical National Bank, where the firm keeps ite Counts, and passed dozens of checks through without question Experts are to-day trying to separate the forged from the genuine cheke and to discover the amount of money stolen Tt wil be a week be! the full known. The “Other W: (Hertz js married to a beautify who has fled to Europe with him. “His friends say he was very fond of 1 bovkkee: STOLE "$100 OOO. B25 3 PAODEQAOAANDALA TAL DADE DABEDG DIATE | 1 POOOOEODOM MR ibe to bovukee er the com Snye He Wan “i resh.? AND MRS. SIGMUND HERTZ. eper and was the (From a photograph.) were rent to him for appre st chat they be sent. ty Walker street. He direct. store on lis her a At he cerk ina ; | United States. DURING THE LOOK AFTER YOUR KIDNEYS. GRIP— $ One of the Gravest Dangers of the Grip Is Its Weakening Influence on the Kidney and Urinary Organs. ‘There are over 290,000 cases of in New York City ease is most prevalent all over the The virus or poison of this {Influenza produces a most dam- uging effect upon the mucous mem- branes of the whole system, and es- pecially upon the kidneys. Hver and digestive organs, and it is on this account that those who have had the disease experience such a depressed {and weakened feeling, from which it ;| seems almost imposalble to fully re- cover. Many suffer for months from this depression; from this wea.ened | feeling. To Prevent the Grip you must keep your kidneys and Iver in good working order, your blood in good condition, and the etomach and digestive organs in good action by the use of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. the great kidney remedy. It happily meets all the requirements, both as a preventative of the grip and as a means of recovering strength an¢ health after an attack. Thousands have found a cure and have been re- stored to health by its use. A Strong Indorsement. writes: Thad After Hertz had ma < selection he he em- Fruit Company at | sent part of the Jewels back. fe bough which ex-Mayor,4bout $1,000 worth and paid for them ent. From a| with checks of the firm Herta'n dealings with the diamond mer chant extended ever a year Drove Fant pany ever had. fils wife. Despite thin he lavished i posafbndtt) money ona who lived in| Te ken f from the other employes On Sundays Hertz was usually seen ‘ ‘ rr u time became so “fresh.” ar} out driving on the yard and in the a@ fat luxuriously A, PrOMANS | cording tw the company, that he waa; 9 They With part of the stolen money “ houses. Frequer For this woman he kept two horses and a mart rig. He bought diame for her whenever she we A them and pald for them with forged checks He took her to the store of a diamond merchant and intr wife. On one occasion Worth of gems sent to the oM firm “on approval.” White Hertz war cat Retles he pored awn alent partner of Stlefel, Sacha & Co, With thin prestige he had no dimeuity in omaining Ke and the promptness with which la her na his tng on his for- he Checks he uttered were honored paved thé way for further fraud, ‘AB confidential bookkeeper for the firm, the checks and vouchers passed through his hands, When bis oan checks of vouchers came back he de- stroyed them. Ne Took Eris In many instances he w to the @ank with the forged checks 1odrew the money. Hertz would probably hay carried on his forgeries for years to ‘come had he not taken fright. Some one connected with the firm made a remark ‘in his hearing which he thought ind! ated that ne was suspected. He at once feigned Mlness and left the Checks that he had uttered then reached the frm. Hertz ts atout thirty-fve years old, He fs of fine appearance. He has complexion and nc hair, He hax plercing until he fed, wore arimmed dark mustache shaved off. As befitted a man who posed as ner in a big firm he always dr well. He was a persuasive talker, had a good education and was a clever busi- Ress ' man, Herta’s parents live ar 61 E firm, there. | avenu mploy tals war i yave been 9! pear, Hertz soon matter © always well the morning and night His deve ple lived ighth street m Herta, lived on the toy Moor by a ‘ ” tig, the Fen cme iets ma, inte et ot the Hertz was itving this au heat detectives he was known on other quarters eMenitad “high Myer’ He bought a pair af horses | had’ pure at Columbus and Sixty namb mtreet, He thy by the fi restaurants and other resorts with the] PTE torte “ocher woman. To several persons he at Pialitax they Introduced her as his wife. To others the pollee thet nefare an) reach he Introduced h sister-in-law ree eth sMlon reached te q nd f rope eo would at my an King after untity he returns The was handsome and of young man store and th kept up. He chases from months, He introduced the woman as hi and sail he wanted to buy qmonde for her. ny) monde and later $50 wort He war ts that the dry-goode firm ents soon made themnelvrn felt pald $20 a week when first engaged sed to $2 and se WA was ¢ stuye on to his wife was «mark of his shly but very: na fat at intit aw paved ta a (rap aid placed them ina was he ate knew wa ne 8 ru few Ramagat Ho was shown th he entered the His tal He wan Soon ne owas to too, Hertz took her 1 those to whom ler as his slater-in-law that house with hin. Md. Introduced she vet in the same as hia real alster-tn aw ti further advanced this In spending Nis stealings Hertz was not at ali prod He spent freely, but won the confidence of the fin a common. fasnto it ie be He wax known at the Orm's bank titeyed that he has taken tok mowith and much confidence was reposed in him TActBuCh haw krnonnl witym attentive to duty tol $8ioi Cone Ste . Hertz wis hand in] that he lost his nerve sent word that wt arly 6 mt until ing Saturday a his home harne ‘Traced hy Di the fat he Jearned dia aquirter Ine steaner usually fashlly took Mer to the} i 213 Sixth * Apartment house in W Hertz when the us en Weed i ea * known for eka that 8 Jewelty | portz cand Whe wife we she nate ub been (any money on hts ade several pur: or diamonds, for nin a fe’ SUH Eb ha Her way he was a devoted this horses at wife, Is futher, Morris ol Lives at ob Bast some Highth. street h of Jewels] pearance. Its wife te QUAY HASTENS 'HOW WE'LL GROW'ODELL NOT 10. TO WASHINGTON! IN SIX MONTHS: Anxious to Qualify and Precedes Bearer of His Commission. HARRISKURG, Pa., Jan, 16—Senator M. B, Quay went to Washington to- tay, accompanied by his daughter, Minx C 8. Wright tary to Edgar C. Gerwig Gov, Stone, uleo went to the capital! with the Senator's commtasion, He left some hours after the new Senator Mr. Quay expec: to qualify to-mor- row as Senator and return to Harrine burg to direct the passage of the reform bile to which the Quay Republicans are committed. The Senate and House noon and verified the v Bt yesterday's sew! at| met Jol er wh VMéeut.-Goy, Gorin formally declared M Quay's election | sjuint caucun of the Senate fquse Democrats was hell this Hoon, at which resolutions were ed Aexpelling from the party thowe Leino: ‘Grats who alded the Quay Republicans Aw ithe organization of the House, and uf Shenandoah, who leo voted for Mr. Quay for United Mates Senator. None of the Democrats against whom e Xenolutiona are directed prem: ta ee Repreweniutty Samuel it aC m m New Move. B, Sill counsel for Edward Fudloted Na Health Board Says New York Will Be 99,315 The first Health f¢ tury dy pul to-day It has an of the clty six months from ‘The estimate ts ma Federal census, and the put ut Th W9,316, teu down. or wentations Hetitious v Deen, rl R. Davia and Clinton 1. i the three Bellevue nurres in- eA for. manslaughter, made a motion Besslonn to-day to inxpect the ofthe Grand Jury which In- i ‘Decision was iezerved, et. will vei is. sorts xt pri wept aults are in atanch, strong Scotch have fabrics that ubatanti a] re# mean prices ont in hale, nutne, te Ke (the thr be reat h rousern, fv en that ni ine and far below the real Value of the , And the overcoa! * garments. at almost FORCE ECONOMY) If His Commission Bills Are Amended He Will Bigger. Not Object. report of the Boant f the year and the new cer ehed in the City Re atend to usurp in any way t tive functions. [ have made estimate of tha p ommendations and [hope them out. 1 to the form ations are legal. t to the beat Judgment ry an the elty's pz t population of the Ave bor | ig jor aver om. tilts timated that i artes Nxed the measures GREAT SALE OF BYCK BROS. | «iit ve mie sarzer Negular January Feature Begins ' THIN Morning Downte: KILLED STEALING A RIDE. awd t Av, creer liyek Brothers, the well-knowr Chambers round Vader woe two iY . Feelubt Care in jeventh Ave, other*in Janu In 4 ae ey “4 os “f Stealing a ride on one of the freight Tae rraee nes aareaeenutnea level trolas on Kleventh avenue, James Cham. Use thelr intention of Tolngea: certain LOUrLeen exenEs CHU HOLS CAN tat thins vd 1 tail to fulAl thelr prom. 4 Pily-second atreet, was Instantly killed Wile Af goods wre: marked | 09 At Fifty-sixth street the train gave a sudden mtert and the boy was thrown, Letween two cara and directly across the tracks ‘The train passed over him and he was dead when picked up. —<——= ‘Tried in Vain to Drown, James Flanagan, a homeless mar, at- temped nulelde to-day by Jumping over- dat Pler 10, Hast Riv ged from the water bj the repre- There are no begins at 5 It ty held mat the corner id Now. and Twenty- Taine tn mul nishings of simply ustontal He was ch Dilger, of Eden, Pa ack of ¢ ip aang beds in my kidneys and liv tien pain and misery in my back and legs. The physicians’ medicine and other things that 1 used made no impression, 1 continually grew worse. bought me a bottle of Dr. Kil- a time foday Tame just. ar trong well as over. D. 1. BILGER Weak and unhealthy kidneys are Eden, Pa. responsible for more sickness an‘! suffering than any other disease, and if permitted to continue fatal reaul!« are sure to follow. D. Il. BILGER, Esq. The mild and immediate effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis- tressing cases. Swamp-Root will set your whole system right, and the best proof of this Is a trial. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is for sale the world over at d| druggists, in bottles of two sizes and two prices—filty cents and one dol- lar. Remember the name, Swamp- Root, and the address, Binghamton, N.Y. Sample Bottle Sent Free By Mail. If you Aare the Grip or are trying to recover from an attack, send at once to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, without cost to you, a sample bottle of the great kidney remedy by mail, Swamp-Root, and a book containing sands of testimonial arid when sending your addr letters received from men and women cured. sure and say you read this generous offer in The New York Evening M to Dr. Kilmer & Y. N. Y., who will gladly send you many of the thousands upon Ge le Binghamton, N. BULLS STARTED BULLS FOUCHT THEE” RUMOR. Russell Sage Says Report Was a Market Trick. y denied tos that the Mans wan to be ompany, A day the Wall street sto hattan leased to the Metropollt few days ago tain repor: spread throughout the finan and r ted tn uponine potnts: In plaining this Mr. Sage sai; f Wall street a: Lid Bee ‘of considerable Manhattan vad then began to mantpulate tt start movement. On managed :o xpread iitan control of al distrtet, Hing Manhattan stook a ball Manhattan, And/the outsige public came In with a rash to buy. The result a Jump in the price, and then a slump when the truth beoa! y 1 know j yell who the manipulators were. They “made over- ures to me to tle up my stock, but I would have nothing to do with them, “These reports about Metropolitan control of the ‘ly foolish, Many who came into the market on the rumor ha reason to kno that by this time. Lace some of the tors In the ateeot wt the rumor ts) about the is that the long of the stock. The bull movement in Manhattan wa started by one of the biggest operators In the street stock at N16 He cleared up, ac- omething ike $100,000, ‘Others who were in the deal saved too Jong and got out with only, a small prot ublic who “bit were The outside caught badly, for the stock began an immediate decline and Is now selling at its normal price. ee Not Watching fo: pects, LONDON, Jan. 16.—Inquiry here shows that the United States authoritles have not asked for the extradition of either Michael Judson, allas “Red Mike," or James French, alias “French Jim," who are sald to be implicated in the murder, by means of "knock-out drops," at Phil. adelphia, of Rev, Charles P. Riegel, « Roman Catholic Priest. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, T2t/sun Tun TIDES. Sun rine Sandy Mook ar PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. Advance OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, SAILED TO-DAY. Germanic, 1a! Noonlland, Heneca, Trinidad, INCOMING STE STRAMBHT Ps. eral lor emen and taken to Hudson Street fs wteadtly | Hospital. nFcoR ——___ halt the usual! To TO CURD THE GRIP IN TWO DAYS ive Drems-Gulaims namaves she same, oo? ne Shietda eaves, Fort au Prince Liverpool. Hiso, Bordeaus. Georgie, Mess Dantsle, Maracaibe, Carscee. Weeddurn, Gt. Micheols, Algoaquin, ville, TOWOLD MARKET \Resisted Bear Raid, but Stocks Were Fever- ish All Day. Considerable excitement: marked the opening the stock market to-day. prices being fairly bouyant, influenced exceptional strength in the Traction yl quarter, which imparted a firm tone to the entire lst. Dealings, too, were tn ble volume In the initial transactions, extending to 6,000 shares in one purchase of Erle common and $600 of Federal Steel com- mon. The latter, however, contrary to the general rule, showed feverish woak- neax and was off nearly 2 potnts Interest raphdly: subsided and the mar- ket lapsed into comparative lethargy after che first fifteen minutes of trad- Ing. continued, however, an bears made sharp in- roads into ins, bull sentiment predominated, Trac‘tons were in the van both In vol- time of business and in point of gain. Manhattan continued a favorite stock, being in Rood demand, the price Koing to 124 1-4, a not Rain of 2 points, Metros pol'tan was a leader also with a gain of per cent. war up ractlonally on light sales, 81. Paul became conspicuous and rose vigorously to 1351-2, almost 6 points ove yenterday's close. The adrott manipulation of this stock caused un- siness among the shorts in other prop- fem and the demand to cover ad- . Louls and San ‘Fran clsco 24 preferred were udsorhed heavily, St. Paul came back to beiow 151 before mid-day and the general tone became Brooklyn Rapid Transit] t January Bargains in Shoes. This is the time of year when the thoughtful public scan the papers for bargains. Let us remind them that the Greatest Shoe Bargains are in OUR BASEMENT. 35,000 Pairs of Shoes for Men, Women and Children. 15,000 Pairs Men’s $3.50|5,000 pairs and $4.00 Wax Calf and Box Calf Lace Shoes and $4.00 and $5.00 Patent Leather and Pat- ® ent Kid Lace Shoes, DD oe tips, at *150. ms $2.50 Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with kid and patent leather Women’s patr. 3,000 pairs Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Black Kid and Calf Lace Shoes........--- 57,50 2,000 pairs Women’s $3 and $4 Black Kid Shoes, patent leather tip, 52.00 2,000 pairs Women’s Kid and Patent Leather Button Shoes, Louis XV. heel, Bargains ! Bargains ! 51,50 Bargains ! Let the mothers look at the following styles and prices of shoes, For the children of the family we offer the greatest bargains. 3,000 Pairs Children’s and Misses’ $1.25 and $1.50 Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, leather tips, sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2.. ALFRED with patent 15: 2,000 pairs Misses’ large size Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 4 to 7.... 3,000 pairs Boys’ and Youths’ $2.50 Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2,$1.25; per pair. *f.00 *J.50 Not all sizes in all styles, but we have all sizes in some styles. J. CAMMEYER, Sixth Ave., Cor. 20thSt. WASHABLE SILKS. Spring Importations of New corded Silks. Latest checks and stripes. Delicate colors and white. 50 cents per yard. JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. LONDON STOCKS DULL. Internationale Wero Firm, hut Irregular at a Nec Thero was little Intereat in the Lon- don Stock Market to-day anide from the firmness of the Internationals. The market generally was sluggish. In the American department dealings were Hght and Irreguiar, declines of 1-8 to 3-8 per cent. being scored. reactionary in a duller market. The ‘The fortnightly settlement was com- bond market wan autet but fem, We Me Mit pleted satistactor! affected : Bh BS Hs ee ee fome show of realstance aie te Ge Cotton Prices Up. 7, and Tinplate i zs Pacifies and. the Coulers, were ‘heaviit woe & ‘The cotton market was steady at the old, the extreme deelines rutining: from HOM dis opening and 3 to 5 points higher, but -2 to 3 polnts Paul loat- all but 7 ae 7 became quiet, with the room tulent in fraction of {te advance, B Gy ay & fel backs Gelowih tiene enon Ren heat ToS LN control, vering, Influenced by fevor- hom ‘atocks retained any net gain.| Hep. Steel pe 89 th bet able Liverpool cables, caused the Initiai here wan a quick rally of 2 pol 4 ¥ Federal Steel and of w point of more {| south Dy DL Dy rine and held prices at the opening level Northern Pacific, Missourl Pacific and N Hy Fe collowing the xcAllsAGenerousi ort re; Manhattan," but, ‘the weneral, macket [¢ HS BS iy ceipts ohecked investment buying and continu rregular and « not get far . Be Be Be dampened the ardor of reactionists. The from the low point, and closed fn that os hs South and Europe were light buyers on The total sales of stocks to-day. were [7 30m 77, the opening rise. 1,225,000 shares, and of bonds ialea savense Fi thd The opening prices: were: January, A BS BS 5.85; February, 9.32 to 9.33: March, The Closing Quotations, BN Pid . . 9.27 ane ay i ; ual Aug. mal. Copper : 8.96 to Ad tenia 8.0 3 Am. (ur & eee, ‘ Ad tober, Sisto 2.20; November. . Dee ca American Tin i Am. Tobdecco 1 Me a as pl BS iy Baumore & Oblo 9 wy Mh Hrooklyn Rapid Transit 8S 85% IG Detliaaions 143% 1% 143% ch Mea, i MM a a F wo rtd 1098 Gate! RK. 1. & Pac W224 12 Chicago & Alon Fr Cy BY 7. TN 4 a V Ny Ww # 7 1B SS 162 3h, 3% Oe Be By 8 67's Gite AS Ma 4 a BL a a 4s, 1 sy BS BS | tees. Wie! Central. 5 : ——__. CHARTER REPORT RECEIVED. Revision Paper Goes tare Without Comment ALBANY, Jan, 16—The 3 City Charter Revision Commixsion. re- port, algned by all the members, wan re- calved by Gov, Odell to-day rnor and will be referred to the two Cities Commit- —___ Police BU Gorn Over. ALBANY, Jan. 16.—By agreement with Minority Leader Frisble in the Assembly | w! to-day the bill for a singte-headed police department in New York City was lald over untli next week, a { | q N eas York "New Cae sgunsd To CURE THE GRIP IN TWO DAYS: 3 Lamtive Brome-Quiaise remeves 00 vember,” 8.10, ‘The closing to 9.66; 9.40 tod, 9.64 rely ya bin 40 mber, 8.57 November, prices ah J Febru to, 3b a Wheat Market Dull. Wheat opened barely steady and dull. Lower Liverpool cablea made sentiment. decidedly bearish and traders unloaded momewhat a’. $1 and broke May to 903-4, the lowest point since the bull move- men began. d easy with when t. Is prices ape May March weet, fore opent ices "were; May| o’a =openiny rices we is mee Noea MiB ay ene *yorka closing’ prices were? Jan: SG Maret wheat, 1 sz Mf Wheat bid alae agiy wheat. i ot; 0 May" corn, ‘Gis bids, July, corn, Curtains. OnThursday,/Jan.17 we shall make the following very special offerings in our Curtain 1 Department. White Irish Point, 240 pairs of Curtains, at $5. 0 per pair, regular prices $6.50 to $8, 300 pairs of Curtains, at $7.00 per pair, regular prices $9.50 to$1 1.50, Colored Curtains, End lots of Snowflake and Silk Striped Curtains; small quantities of a kind, 100 pairs, $1.50 per pair, former prices $2.50 to $4.50. 125 pairs, $3.50 per pair, prices ranged from $5 to $9. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St 1 ‘AGIN.” to Hobbery, te Brooklyn Police. ‘Thomas Reid, an cighteen-year-old lad ving In Sixty-elghth street, Brooke iyn, mays his arrest for larceny ts due to the teaching of a “Fast namea@ Richard Gallagher, « junk dealer, Reid confessed that Gullagher Induce@ him to joln with Willlam Dickerson and ‘Thos. sce ihe boy» of hls own age, CALL GALLAGHER A “ Thos bing. the car-house of the Brooks }n Meapid Tranait. Compuny. Dickenson Ion Heel dea have been’ indicted by Jury and Gallagher is under the Grand oe examination. jer han been In trouble with the fore, but has never been cobe Stee Victed. ——<—__ Stored Goats Damaged. Fire in the cellar of « five-story tene- iment at 1,906 Third avenue this mori May ling damaged the storage’ of- Young & wheat. | Gi fora a opened to. she sextant. of Cy The fopa la covered Ux inmurance, “Eb cause | ena Le ap