The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1901, Page 10

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f o'clock yemterday the th THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, + BEVERY FINE HIS POLICEMEN. "Keep on Your Post,’ He Thunders at Every Man on Trial. “You must stay on your post. If 9 stay on your post then th and late fires will not occur Siay or your post. I tell you stay on your post "This was the slogan of Deputy 1 Commissioner Dev ducting the tri Then John G. the East On 1 Tove sixth street was called before him. Capt. Flood charged that the m se that he was ¢ who was U had given as an exc corting Home his brother, dor the weather “Ei fine you fteen days’ pay. Keen the Mulberry street Capt. Step they falled to disco 88 Broadway. against patro!men who volved in debts. After Dovery sald: “TL object to peopl using the Police L Teotion agency. Merchantn xe \of goods to the men and tien want to get their money for them Right afer tls complaint was im that Peter T. Lohr had refused pay a whiskey and beer Mill for $15 “Beer and whiskey?" yelled Devery, “Fifteen days’ pay, sir” coming in her ‘DONOHUE CAS TO BE DROPPED. Actions of Three Wom- en Witnesses Arouse Mr. Philbin. District-Attornay Phitbin ts taking affidavits to-day concerning the hilarious conduct of the three women witnesses who swore that they paid Capt. J. J Donohue and his wardmen of the West Forty-seventh street station, for protec- tion In their flat at No. 5 Weat Forty- third street. It Is probable in view of the weird hap- Penings reported the charges against Capt. Donohue will be allowed to drop. Mra. Mildred Hamilton, who rented the flat; her boarder, Loutae Arnott, hor colored servant, Lizzie Smith, at the District-Attorney’s office again to- day to sign their testimony Wut were re- ceived in a manner not altogether cor- dial. When they bade Aesistant Attorney Schurman good-nicht District- at 6 a@ line for a cafe, ‘I of a back room and wi young men who bad al good start on the road happiness. These were cailed “Eddie and the “1D Gamilton and her compinions. After the first greetings were over— and they all seemed overjoyed to meet one another—there was a great demand for wet goods at the bar. The "Man- mately by Mra attans,” the “whiskey sors” and the ‘high balis’’ bowled along with a dity that would make some folk gxy. Mrs. Hamilton rtnade wade and — plensdes his home. e indignant and har of harsh words with Mrs Finally, when nicht three women passed waving he Ha plot of land upon now court-house der consideratt Tresident Gi the © Council; Corn Whalen and Juxtice Woot ward, the Appel Supreme Court, Meskrs. before un meeting t known # Brooklyn whieh tt is court-house Police 1" their February allowance, but tt Jate Jast nigat when the Cand was i ferred from the oid Board to the Commissioner that wae |KAISER’ S WOUND KEEPS HIM INDOORS ———-+ Bleeds but Is Closed Without Stitching-—-Assailant an Epileptic. ‘Cut Freely, 1 . EMPEROR WILLIAM'S LATEST PORTRAIT HERD Mar was tore seriously hurt sile thrown by Dettrie was riding in hte Bremen y miay tha Walser, and, with owe othe Dre Le oar the wound. ¢ the wount with ewig, eye shown «half inches mone und penetrat “ Wellima tie tt suffered from several During the inter to nos give out was evt- concern: wae show who withesse: mperor William re Hehe tmpy rf Count von Buelow, 1 tediay "DR. SHRADY ON | KAISER'S WOUND. the (Dhet » Dr, George F. Shrady . received much a gs é snow! he would Keep on t ci arse, au oncratch on ant In the 1 phyntetans Sno fear of complica peror wit suf the escort 210 polt _During An examination at (he TT ound ts tritting, MARINES IN MUTINY ATTACKED CAPTAIN. ote Eight of Revenue Cutter Crew Started Fight that May Be Renewed at Sea. ¢ fxening Ww Cd. uid after a hog fight Va, Mar Hors Were placed tn trons ‘ Wi inte the: tris i] ! juartermaster, whe t arsed with Inetting trou narged to-day | tie Onon rulee . nthe (Quartermaster Olsen ndaga when she Hart's home ts $3,000 CASKET MAY BE CANAL - FOR DEAD HER, BOAT SKIPPER Man James Cochran, About| Unknown with to Inherit Millions, Tattoo Marks on Hand Died of Pneumonia. | Found Dead on Pier. i | PHILADELPHIA, Pay March 7-6 1 oan we tyeflve years old the eve of cuming oon fortune of) ow found n the pler Ata atre rom heart James Philly employees of His body wa comn that + yng bean a tate hie} bad eran Messenger t Maren dO YOU WISH TO EXCHANGE A IT WAS C. L. WHITMAN. Live Pigeon Mateh, = (Special to The Evening World.) [Man Whe Committed Sateide on] QpLANTIC CITY arch Old Dominion Steamer MWentined. | live bird match for a purse of £2,000 has! JAMES MeCREERY & CO. LADIES’ SUITS. New Spring Tailor-made Suits. Made of fine Covert Cloth. New flare, flounce skirt. Coat lined with Silk. Collar, cuffs, waist line of stitched Satin. Blue, Oxford Grey, Tan and Black. Complete range of sizes, from Misses 14 and 16 years, to Ladies’ 4o-inch bust measurement, $23.50. WASH DRESS GOODS, TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND YARDS. Dotted Swiss, figured Dimities, and figured or plain Batiste. ‘The latest shades of old rose, reseda, blue, brown, tan, mode, ecru and biscuit are shown in these materials, —the plain batiste shades are very delicate, and this material is also shown in a rich black. White Piqué, white lace striped Lenos, white Madras and Nainsook, 11 cents per yard, YESTERDAY'S PRICE 18 CENTS. : BROADWAY AND11TH ST JAMES MeCREERY & CO. STERN BROTHERS Friday and Saturday, Spectal Values, on First Floor, in Annex Women’s Boots Santaaioh weak ee value 2.508295 21.78) Best Glace Kid Lace Boots, wie ee $2.75, with dull kid tops, hand-weited su.es, $3.50 Complete assortments of Boys’ and Girls’ with kid tips, welted soles, Patent Leather Button and Lace Boots, CaW, Kid and Patent Leather Shoes, Slippers and Pumps, Stationery Dep’t India Bond Paper Blue and White, 120 Sheets square size with 100 long envelopes, Real value 90c box 58° West Twenty-third Street MORGAN FIGHTS CLEVELAND OFF THE TREATY. FOR VACATION, Clayton - Bulwer Bond Cannot Hold with the Nicaragua Protocol. Ex-President Starts for Cape Charles on a Pleasure Trip. x nd started on Morgun Senate veld to Charles early ton of He read that An hour or sot wer ‘Treaty wht saat in the iuing-re street ton attr 1 than the who cling no more Jing the ¢ gray overc hat slightly al * Me aceus last fall by} ofed a remote corner of ihe waiting. the United States were a ton of the Clayton: Hul we Tr was equally ey States must aband inot viola room and chatted with a companion, After some time he wan recognized, whereupon a traveller who sald he came from South Carolina came up and intro duced himsett, “T voted for you twice for President,” the atranger said, “and [would Hke to have a chance (o do it the third time,” Mr, Cleveland shook him by the hand and thanked him. After that Mr. Clev land's companion left him, and he eat alone in the corner until his train came. “My movements have no significance, sald he, w aaked about his trip. in onder ment upon i hin disregard undertuok tol am merely going on a Little pleasure ex- Aen! cursion. Tam coming from nowhe * {and going nowhere,” he explained with 1 Mr. More: # smile. not in : hot a aragia, NORFOLK, Va. Maren 7.—Bx-Prest- dent Grover Cleveland and party arrived here to-wlay and left later for Princers Anne County, Va., on a week's gunning trip as the guest of Henry Inger, tion the ie) President of the Mack Bay Ganning dent om ion ot Club Io WILL SHOOT FOR BIG STAKE. | Atlantio City re in $2,000 been arrange! between County Clerk! Lewl: PL Scott, of this city. and Willlam | Campbell, a wealthy Philadelphia manu. | acturer, The match will shot Batu day at Dennia Hotel, Steelmanville, N.j J. and connideradle money has been! wagered on tho result. ‘homan {# to shoot at Mitty birdy umter intersty ruler, Col, Lewin Bryant be to act farm for something else? Adver- it under the "Real Estate to vt th te, Ie dead at his home Hy.8 matter on which In that cannot be la amnual, pis ea a . Ho Wile sey column in the Sunday enty-ono your and had eva SDSERED EST, wince the Civil War, Fronticrsman’s Firat Mishap, teferee and William Hell a» stakeholder. Neither of the contestants has ever be-' fore shot in public for a purye,, but they are crack wing spots, and a | tag event. of jooal jsworts-nen wal, wines BOSTON, March 7.—John Diskin, of Denver, was held up and robbed in this ity of ery after having dives oes on the avasier Years without a dtl BROADWAY AND1ITH ST Rothenberg & hs 6 q character? from 13 i | W. All sizes; 79¢. “Galatea” Mystery, 3d Floor. ‘BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. | io beauteous ribbon tints. Percale Waists, tine quality, beauti- tons, full front, bishop cult. New Styles in Chambray Waists Women will fanc: No. 3; regularly per yard; this sale, pers 4c. No. 7; regularly 12c. per yard: this sale, per 3 7c. No. 9; regularly 17c, per yard; this sale, per yard, 9c. No. 16, regularly 22c. per yard. this sale, per yard, Ic. No. 22; regulariy 27c. per yard; this sale, per yard, tc. No. 30; regularly 32c. per yard; this sale, per yard, loc. No. 40; regu'arly 39c. per yard; this sale, per yard, 18c. 5 inch; regularly 49c. per yard; this sale, per yard, 19c. AISTS. MEN’S UNDERWEAR. TAILORED SUITS. " Spring Styles All wool Vene- Men's’ Medium Oxford, medium ful assortment of patterns, pearl but Weight Merino on Jacket: full flare Shirts, neck aad skirt handsomely values, 1 29c front silk hound, stiaps and fancy pearl buttons Drawers to match. 5. 00 them instantly Sh WO te 30; so neat and and $2.00, but we are making 1 special feature of theimat.. Boys’ Suits ; seam; sizes, cassii Wek isanig# Drawe|e ant Heewe i iH BOYS’ SUITS. ers te match, double usset, eatra (i a are styles UUme 7 A pender tape, sizes 30 to lined = with good! le and well Doub'e-Breasted 2-Piece SUSE MEU WIN Roce a Per calcala ef famous Hickory make; 00" non VOR bound. An eter that will attract 3 dnuble seat, double knces and double aten’s 90 Per Cent. Wool Shirts: | ra ae 7 to 465 all wool medium weight, finished with pearl! x eresrand Rcheviots shy 49 Drawers to natch. doubt: | Women’s Knit Underwear. lined with Farmer's satin. erlock seams, extra 98 Chil dren’ Vests and Pants— bes: per garment, Cc ods in light weights. Vests Satisfactlon Guaranteed or Money Pro.nptly Refunded. fa rniture. 5 inches. No. 1 No. re pretty. 98 WRAPPERS. New Spring Styles. designs. 200 values ‘Al workmanship: ve styles and Dress Goods. 2,000 yds. Figured Armures in all | the newest spring shad national, olf recur this sale..... LADIES’ Glacé kid and suede,—z | and 3 ‘Tan, mode, grey, brown, ae blue, green pearl, white and) clasp. black. 1.00 p JAMES McGREERY &60.,| Twenty-third Street. COOGAN MAKES CHT OF CHARCE Says Waverley Place Agitation pestin Borovgh Preatd the law: Ww called the raw “nt Charles Strauas, mnheimer, of the will find that the {rel in exact accordance with the law, sald Col, terday's Coogan movement Beard of Public tm portunity yet for tt to be heard, Comptroller Coler tp the extention of Waverl It would cost at least ‘would be a urelewa ex- recommended. $5,000,000, and penre to the clty, “Lam oppowed. to any scheme 9 spend the public moneys for the be eft of any of Hnckensack, said death eshage of the It jiudividual or any, price noon denounced th Place across Broad’ rose, Fe: GLOVES. er pair. Is Tem- Teapot. t Coofan this after- ‘Kes mado hy for the opposing property- owners that he was guilty of pad faith In the procesdirgs for the extension of ech) empent in a teapo! one of the lawyers, sald that the proposed extension was solely in the Interest of President Gug- Council, wi that no one else favyoret the pro Muntelpal “If you'll look In the City Record you hearing was av nis afterncon. wan only a yrovgh Board There In ample re Inte sa Finest Taffeta Ribbons. At About | Magniticent Ribbons. (Quality apparent at a glance. Greatest ribbon purchas ¢ ina score of years. 58 superb shades, Soft, delicate and indescribably attractive. dously below their worth and mark them at Prices That Will Create a Big Sensation Among Shoppers. regularly 29c. piece, These waists were intended to be sold at $1.50 Heavy Dercalt | Corset Covers, French styl: 69c) | including | Gowns, full size, tine da, brown, | cardinal, tan, navy’ blue and black: | doc. yard; 29 to the 8, the first Borongh ated partles “Lam opposed y place, ax] day West 14th St. “Galatea” Mystery, 3d Floor. 32,310 Yards of 4 Regular Prices. E ee pastel tints, glorious for spring and summer Delightful bargains of the most superior Absolutely perfect ribbons. Ten widths, ranging practically through the whole panorama of We got them at prices tremen- this sale picce of 10 yards, 19¢. Sc. plece; this sale piece of 10 yards, 30c. ularly: fe 49c Men's 60 Per Cent. Wool Medium Weight eta ribbed bottom, ov. garment, A WONDE REUL DRESS SKIRT BARGAIN. LESS THAS HALF PRICE. 400 LADIE DRESS SKIRTS. ! in black, Oxtord and line G) c honeck and short “sleeves: pants are knee lengths; just HN for warm weather; would be fine bar- | MUSLIN UNDER WEAR. fine a most amazing cambric, lace trimmed around neck ata 19¢c and arms, tinished with pearl 19¢ Ladies’ Vests and Pants. Fine maco buttons; 29e. values. eee... Wed sel nigh eneck and alone |Drawers, umbrella styls, cambric) Aap SOLE Seve ans | rule, trimmed with 19¢ > engl nicely cnisheds 196 Tecan aes ibe Ladies’ Combination Suits—Finest quality mico cotton; high neck, long sleeves; ankle length; trimmed at neck with silk rib! buttons; full 49. atte. muslin, made in V-shape, Empire and high neck; trimmed with insertings of embroid- ery, embroidery rutile around neck and sleeves ; 75c. values 49c sy OF THE BELL,” The World Pays the Toll. Telephone your Want Ads. from any public telephone station.#§ (Or leave at any World Agency). The World has made an ar- rangement with the New York Telephone Company and the York and New Jersey Telephone Company for ¢rans- mitting over thelr wires in New York and Brooklyn emall prtisements (known as ‘or “Classified"). This nt permits Public Stations to act for in receiving and transmitting to The World all small ads. of fifteen nes or less (not display ads.). The World Invites the pub- lle to ull itself of this con- venience, The offer applies to all public telephone stations ah) within the 10c, Pay-Station mit. (Brooklyn messages will be telephoned to The World's Brooklyn | OMice, Toll Free.) MARQUIS DE SOUZA, SCION . OF ROYALTY, A BANKRUPT. Cousin of King of sae Declares He Has Not Been Paid by Managers. ‘Telephone The World ranchicotdel Si sin of | Sehumann-Heink. Marquis Franclico de Souza, cousin of | Pe stirguis's managers say his voice His Majesty the King of Portugal, 15 11- | war Wworthtosy: menting the hand fate which hax over: | 8 the holder of numerous foreign taken him in prosate America, His grace | funn, ix Hving at No. 1M Broadway, finance ly “broke.” The Marquis thought he had a tine vo nd came to New York un- der the management of Gurtay ‘Thalberg, and Misw M Pinkham. He wald to- that he ad been guarant week, ° “I have recelved $115 41 ‘and here Tam, stranded, w but six trunks.” ‘The ‘landta Heink, tt a sister-in-law. o! . whom the Marquis ace ing her contract with him, noned to appear in supe ndings in the City Court Mee of bre: | han beens sam jMementary’ proc Hating Several of her checks wtee win her creditors Is Charles, Stein- way, Ne Lives Jn Brooklyn, immerifah was arrested at ay and Twenty-ffth — street {drunk tn Jefferson Market Court this ning Magistrate Pool sald: “Why Is {t phat you Brooklyn people I come over here to get drunk? Yotr ; he coldest night of the you should fall down o death, What ex- ae have you "T iive In Heooklyn. Judge,” said the man, “and 1 inte that Is enough: to pag: ‘ Alone in Honse— 1 Honto: duvis, of New Bridge, und di In bed early to- | nelghbors who broke into. the was by A pet bulldog wax on the bed and de- | fended his deud mistreza. ati Davis left for Boston on Saturiay and has not been heard from since. Dr, McKadden, Was due (o — ee LF

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