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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1901 eID TO Ses yeed U7 L) Te Five of the men, including ¢ fireman accused of acting axa “tipster captured in the raid on the sleroom at No. ralgned b Mbrary of t to-day. Justi them for examination at 3 yok this after: noon, The m gave their n. Green, Frank Collins Weston atrt ex-fireman who: agent says ran from the \ Atreet station-hous to give warning that raid. The threat of Justice Jerome to lenue a warrant for Capt Moynihan's arrest Ban WUllt 1 Reeve, Harry King ts the room, re Was to be w §{ King was not produced had ite ef fect, and he was dragged from hls hid ing ‘place in the basement of the West ‘Twentieth street st an hour after the dep. ink party King was bu Tward Holton of No. 31 Seventh n Kiving se curity in $1.0 for the man's appear ance to-day. In court to-d: “Your Jon shew of In. Justice has why I was ar: to be heart I don't know ty ears ago Where were you statione “Oh, vartous pl “Were 5 Bine house Street stat! “I was no Asked to ce at hey ing near Twenty-tai the bill House. 1 nue and w tory. “Anerwa en as Twen raid was made anid t house.” “Who was the policeman i you to the xtation-house”’ ash tie Jerome. “I don'e kno Didn't ed King know Hughes the ward ‘0, mir, In roply to a question as why Glsappeared from the back room King sald “T wan taken sick, very sick. [asked where I could get a drink of water and @ man standing near the door ad in the basement. When 1 grew faint and sat down. re wome time when two men came in and aeked: ‘Where ta het’ “They took me upstairs, and 1 been.” "Be here at 2.2) thin afternoon,” w MURPHY SNEERS * book’’ Place, Not a Real ies Pool-Room. nihan concerning it, but I CUDAHY CAN CET BACK HIS MONEY Kine win ,|Kidnappers Will Return | t in | “What [4 your name?” asked rernel| [Cudany pax ty come from ol nappel his. son band t Dlained to the sergeant where 1 nad) IS AT JEROME RAID.| Tread about that raid," he | i BY JEROME'S QUIZZING. sae HER CREW | Schooner Knowles’s Men Brought to Port Safely. men of the capsize + Bmma C2 Knowles, which was ff Harnegat were brought to port Hudtroad steamer The men had ws the veweel was found deren bec on the Panama Washington, The were pteked up la the steamer Alitanea, of the Panama line, ———- — —24¢e— Justice Showed Much Knowledge of Person- ality of Man Who Told Police of Raid on Pool- Room and Was ‘'Lost" in Station-House. anything al Loft the po particular? yet. ‘Has Mr. Frank Mose made any com Paint ty you of disrespeottul lapquage tied to him by Oupt Moynihan? »mmunication what- “Tohave had ne. ever with Mr Moa What de vu nk of the raid of the v | Commit fteen Yothe Parks burst Soctety Pam net thinking this Ting." $21,000 if Search Is Abandoned. OMAHA, $1,000,000 SCHOOL BONDS. Maser Approves taane to Erect Hulldings in Brooklyn. the resolue cH April % ren tiproved THE - SIMPLEX fost PIANO-PLAYER players. Send postal sor catalogue. oHORACE WATERS & CO., ‘ 134 Fiftb~ave., near 48th St. x-flreman ran tn nin report Seventeaths sureet” This moaning, Bow.) 4.931 CONTAGION CASES. cote ask hin to make * — Flward etter purporting one who. kid: | Pillow Tops, Stamped and Tinted Cushien Covers, Stamped Linens; the latest and greatest of all piaho| players and represents a positive | the Justice's only comment. “advance and improvement over all jothers now offered to the public. It will render the most. ditticult music with the most artistic ex- | pression, and by a novel arrange- leported to Him as a"! Hand-|Ment of a spring motor (to be i found in no other player) it requires jno effort to play it. Examine the wonderful “Simplex” and we will demonstrate what we claim for it— that it represents the highest de- Thavo received a report from | Velopment in the evolution of piano | $2.90 Pair. bound aferred tem to the April 35, in lat SND HE HAD 50 has been towed | | Sight Mase Places Several Lives in . Jeopardy. |Hirschfeld Wanted to A jamp exploded this morning in the | Ask McKinley How |siarinents of Henry Meyer, on the i nl floor of No. 62 West | to Spend It. Mis two sister i twe Ine wrapped an over self, leaped over the spreading flames and reached the dour in safety Meyer i) Bros. Furnival ® taken from the Kenainste Jefferson Market day. [and Lulu were taken from the second- He was committed to Helievue Insane| story windows by fremen , Pavilion for examination Gertrude Quinn, two years old, daugh- Mirsonfeld is the London representa-| ter of John Quinn. Hive of Appleton'’s publishing house and | was carried out by Poltceman ers soenkaged in the publishing huat- |The parents escaped by way of the roof. m his own account. He arrived in] stra Quinn's halt waa singed, ‘The loss ‘ork last Wednesday on the Kalner | was $00. helm der Growe and h One man on the third floor devised a the third floor te wit mxpected on thi new way of flehting fre by barricading tarriver in thts port aimaelf against flames and smoke. He he je insane and] pied trunks against the door and re- had some die in a restaurant, and | fused to come out when called on by the since that time has been ¢ rothe cara] woes fof Dr. Dantel Stinson 1 West —____- huree cout 0 lone trol him, and Volceman Burne placed him under ar-|Mealth Report Aleo Shows 188 Sal- cides in Three Winter Months, The report of the Department of Health emident MeKy for the quarter 1900, ss way te Wash: | publiahed to-day Mtowith regard | During the au fen milion] made 477,49 inapestic Hs sterling which had been in-| tions, ‘Phe number of contagious dis h lnstruotiona to ex-| eases reported wan 10.931, of which 108 were smull-pox. ‘There were six deaths from sma:l-pox. The of births, rlages in the quartet Birtha, 20,80: deathe, 1 ye suld that he had a le y the entire a the condition of the Charles Parmett. : iaealit * eld, an Itallan, attempted muictde by | he, mulcides in une Greater City p 7 ant eis. 0 gas at his home, 149 Bloecker street, gs re from catholic 6 this morning. Was ramoved to St. Vincent's Howpital ina dying condition. acid. The were natives 0 ermany, there bein ( | B.Altmand Go. | i FANCY WORK DEPARTMENT. (Third Floer.) Lambrequins, Scarfs, Embroidered Pillows and Commenced Pieces of Embroidery ; Cretonne Pillow Slips, Laundry Bags and Dresser Scarfs, Renaissance Patterns, Braids, Threads, Rings, etc., in Great Variety. For WEDNESDAY, MAY Ist: | One Thousand Bureau Scarfs, of Swiss Muslin and Point d’Esprit, lace and ribbon trimmed, Q5c., $1.25, $1.50 (Rear of Rotunda.) NECKWEAR DEP'T. WEDNESDAY, MAY Int Misses’ Batiste Collars, . 68c., QSc. and $1.25 Misses’ Pique Stocks (wash tie), . . 38c. For Women. Batiste and Venise Lace Boleros or | | Black Chiffonette Neck Ruf, , { 23-85 Each, Venise Lace Collars, : + 9Sc. $1.30, 1.85 White Lawn Fronts, . . 5 - 48c. Lawn Stocks (to tie), . 4 ) Japanese Silk Stocks (to tie), . YN 38c. Each ! Taffeta Silk Belts (to lace in back), > + $1.85 New features in Misses’ and Children's Neck Novelties, \ Shoe Department. (Third Floor. ) WEDNESDAY, MAY Ist: Women’s Patent Leather Half Shoes, | j Eighteenth St., Nireteenth St, | B. Altman & Co. Sivth Avenue, New York. | The Amertean 1 when the New .|WOMAN CUTS HER THROAT. pye Wouldnt Ko to sen “Quality,’’ also is to your advantage here. spring wheat, being 20 ny other flour mille ioibe, morte bread to the bbl.; bbl., Sn gienic and sanitary Harel Whole Wheat Flour: Ia made from | can, selected wheat and contains every part o! ie the wheat berry which the human stom- | Haze!‘ *' Breakfast ach will digest; very nutritious, whole- | Foot" and ‘Wheat some and healthful; 10-Ib. sack, Bey Cream," just right wheat floi Ham: ‘Harel’ Pre- Hams, cut from young corn-fed pigs, propetly and deliciously cured, very toothsome and Bacon: ‘‘Hatel" Bone | from the firest youn, stock and delicioual Coffee: You want a smooth, delicate, nich | Rice: Choice Flint Head Rice, direct s! flavored drink, why not buy the best? | worth the difference; it is richer in flavor and character, and stronger of texture, therefore it will make more cups of coffee to the pound than the cheaper, and | Salt: ‘Hazel’? double refined Teble Salt, it is truly the most economical coffee to| abrolute'y pure white crystals, doz., 5Sc., buy; Guadarali Bled, 10 Ibs., 3.0, 3) bag, “Victor,” ‘Hawkeye or ‘*Friends we have a very fine ‘Mocha and | Oats," 2-Ib. pke., a," “Popular Blend." While not | quite as rich in flavor as our Guadarali, still it possesses fine sromatic q) and a good, rich body, 10 Ibs., $: a Corn Starch: Milford brand; 1-1b. Piers, y Golden Santos, sweet and sound, a | really good drink, ard better than the | 45c.; S-lIb., package coffee, 25 Iz, $3.75, 7 Ibs. $1.60 Vb. Figs! Figs! Fist nearly 150,000 pounds of fi yautiful 6 Crown Figs, !b., niga and 4 13 reli Crown size at 12c., and pure plump fresh 3 Crown Figs, at Ib., e Jeule Pin Cushions of Plain and Dotted Swiss Muslin, | lace and Ribbon Trimmed, Q | 4 05c. STOVE VESSEL [TO “LAY OFF” THE LINER NEW YORK. + The Philadelphia, Formerly the Paris, Ready to Take Her Place. York, whiet noble guetd fram the Vatican, who x at so Cardinal Mart & tity he rtopros | bay on replaced. by ts he woall bea Vhiladelpita w Cobsetecht | rey the New York line doscon.{ ‘World Wants glve thousands some cht yeare old, to att Hottel thing to do. x - rCo.’8 | Why not try the now popular breakfast Bak X Min- | dish made by stewing 1 pound of figs with Flour is H! cadet from and | tious and delightful dish; try it. contains all nutri- | Milk: ‘*Hazel" Con- tive elements of|densed Milk, pre- Minnesota. hard|Pated from pure a few slices of lemon, a healthful, nutri- rcent, better than | Cow's milk by the ‘and will produce | Most improved hy- 9 | methods, absolute! pure, dor, $1.25, 1 for the morning meal; they possess all tent of patent eprint | Baking Powder : ‘and all| Don't always look strive to get the mest value for your money. Avoid cheap they are} Buy’ “Harel” brand, abe * solutely pure Cream Tartar Baking Pow- pos ger, entirely tree ftom ammonia, lime or \ // any chemical admixture, at 25 per cent. \f s ees can, 29¢.; 1-2 1b, can, Kp Cocoa: ‘Hazel brard concentrated Break- ese Gs) fast Cocoa, test by test, absolutely pure mY | and tree from alkalies and drugs, very nu- tritious, y Ib, can, doz., $2.15; cau, 19 | Catsup: ‘Hazel’? brand, made from se- lected, perfect Tomatoes that possess that | delicate tomato flavor and seasoned with | the finest quality of spices, entirely fice {from that excessive sweetness so objec- jtionabie in many catsups; doz., $1.75; pot, |\Ceres"” Rolled Oats, very nutni- | tious; tuilds up the system, a splerdid bloot’ maker, pkee., regular price, 25c., special 1S¢.; 3 pkges. for 5 lized meal, 25 Ibs, S0c., 10 Its., Tues | Farina; dor. 70c.; pkge., dor., 5Sc.; pkge., 15) cially our Hazel brand, the “acme of Prunes, all dried or evaporated fruits, are| purity and perfection” gathered from nutritious and wholesome; but prunes gfeater food value than any ather ction in every respect: an, Formosa Oolong, | 2atural flavor 5 CAD, 33 0; can, h aud pleacing, excellent for eal Jor meats, doz., $2.70, ‘Hazel? pure home: RUGS THEBIG STORE UF & SIEGEL "AY EREIGHT ‘i SDE AVE. worewintionian IMO STS. An Important Special Sale in Che World’s Great Pure Food Nart. This is the time of the year when hotels, restaurantsand boarding-houses make their arrange- ments for the summer season, and who will deny that the proper stocking of the larder is one of the | most important of the preparations to be made? : : Order a liberal supply to begin with at The Big Store—order it now—while this Great Special Sale is in progress, and you will save a lot of money that would be lost to you otherwise. é But not only are the prices quoted far below the elsewhere standard, but that important point, We do unquestionably the greatest grocery business of any single store in the world, and let us assure you such things do not happen accidentally. It is quality that has achieved this remarkable success—a quality that is uniformly excellent —never is allowed to drift to lower levels but is maintained at its highest point absolutely without regard to prices. : ; And it’s not only a promise we hold out to you in this regard, but an absolute guarantee, be- | cause whenever the quality should, by some mishap, not reach the standard of excellence you have a right to expect of us, all you have to do is to send back the goods and get your money back. Here follow some of our goods and prices—judge as to value yourself: fornia Apricots: 3 lb. | Cheese: N. Y. State or Herkimer Coun 22 | Full Cream Cheese, Ib., 1, N.Y. State Preserved Red and Black Raspberries, Dartictt Pears, Strawberries | or Centennial Peaches, doz., $1.15; can, 10 Pickles: “Crown,” assorted gallon jars; Plain, Mixed or Chow Chow, gal., size and delicious of flavor, ‘* Modsid 3 Fancy Nonpareil, 17¢.; choice superfine, bot. 13 Olive Oil, made from the first pressing of the olives, pints, doz.; $4.50, bot., Large quart bottle Domestic Salad O11, so'd by many as imported, doz., a7 the nitrogenous and phosphatic food cle- | Hazel Pastry Plour represents the scien- | ments, large 2-Ib. pkges., 2 for 25 tific and perfect blen wheat and wine makes t! nest flaky pie c! kinds of fancy pastry, Fey, ack, 95; 10-| for ecorumy but f | 4 Flavoring Extracts: Double strength, concentrated ex and utadulterated, Mlinois, where the Pure Food Laws are most rigidly enforced, full t-1b. bots., Va- nila, 6S¢., lemon, 5 Pickles: A chcice relish for meats, large 20 ource bots., ci Sal Soda: 15 Ibs., S| Soap: Fairbank’s 4" Soap, box of 100 cakes, § less than much advertised kinds; 1-Ib. | 1 Fancy Evaporated Peaches, Pears ard ‘Whole Apples, 9 Ibs., $1.00; ib., 1 Assorted Soup, better jpalate pleasing soups, full qts., dozer, 20 or | and’ Vermicel- | i | ment from the tice fields, at platters’ Suppos: it does cost a little mote; it is| prices, 50 bs., $2.75; 10 Ibs., 0 i | teo" brand, solid cold packea jersey To- Com Meal; yellow and white, pare ote. 2 matoes; dor., $2.35; can, “Rochester Beauty," gal- lon can, hand-peeled, quattered and cored; more convenient, better and cheaper than § | fresh apples; dot, $2.35; gallon can, 20 Canned Meats: Hazel or Armout's Corned 6| Beef, Roast Beef or Lunch Ham; 1-1b. ; doz., $1.60; czp, Farina: American Cereal Co.'s Quaker | A) 00% 81:00; 18, ‘s ‘ cevi'ed Ham or es, doz., 95c.; quarters, dor Canned Fish: All selected fish, and care- “Hazel? Columbia river) salmou, 1-Ib. can; doz., $1.85; can, Norwegian Anchovies, soused Mackerel, or boneless smok:d Herting; doz., a5 N. Y, State Pea or Marrow Beans; 10-1b., 23 Canned Fruits and Vegetabies: Espe- eT Roe those sectiors of the country where the climate and soil ate adapted to the test | Stnetly Sauta Clara| developments, packed urder our own Prunes, small pit, thick skin, very meaty, | supetvinion, thereby insuring perfect sat- sweet, luscious favor; 17 Ibs. $1.00, 4 isfa 2 S| maine Sugat Corn, Harel, Orange Blos- Toa--There is a great deal of comfort de- | som, Moonbeam, doz., $1.15; can, 10 rived from a rich’ fragrant cup of tea; therefcre it has been our constant en: deavor to buy teas that possess those rich cup qualities which only young, ten- | Ha det leaves can produce. English Breakfast, India, | Asparagus TI Ceylon and Jopan, Stb. caddy, $2.00; 1 | Tips, doz., $1. Ib. 45 Hazel Brand Lemon Cling and Yellow 5 :1-| Crawford Peaches, Green Gages, iy immense. Put | Piura, Bartlett Pears, White acd Black have revolutionited cli ideas on fige, Tt | Cherries, extra fancy California Fruit, used to te little sales and immense | large 3tb caus, profits. We have roveracd the idea cud | Salad Dressing: put figs into the hands of the people at | D. tices never beard of before; juat think N. Y. State Cream Sugar Corn, doz., ©] Hazel Orange Marmalade, made from Prand Early June Peas, possesa| the finest selected bitter oranges, 1-1b. doz., $1.40; can, 12 1 hite Jerrey Tender 10 : “Petit Pois” (firs), it Extract of Beef: Yacht Ciub” Salad jesaing, possesses a flavor that is both sand ade Cure Oriental and Domestic 8. Alinan t &s. are now showing a. select stock of Domestic Witon, Axminster, Smyrna and Brussels Rugs. in artistic designs and colors suited for Country homes, also Scotch Art Rugs for Libraries and Dining rooms. Japanese Cotton Rugs, in White with Blue, Green or Pink colorings, for Chambers. East India Dhurries suilab!e for Rugs and Decorations, and Moodj Mats for Verandahs. On WEDNESDAY, MAY Ist, Sale of 300 Oriental Rugs, $10.50, 13.75, 17.50 The Original Prices of which were $14.50, 19.50, 25.00 D.D.) hin the fol. Impurted Swiss Cheese, propetly cure, b, 25 “Soctete'! Roquefort, cured to perfection, very toothsome and’ appetizing, weekly 35 Crackers: Nic-Nacs, Ginger Snaps, Sugar 5 Bremner'a Butter Wafers, crisp and de’ Holmes & Coutts's N.B. C. Fancy§Soja Bitcutts, 7c. pkge.; 3 pkgs., 20 Cream Crackers, very dainty, 16 Bluing: Slegel-Cooper Co.'s Ultramarine | ue, 1-Ib. box, 17c.; 'y+lb. box, Starch: 40-Ib. box family Gloss Starch, $1. Ibs. 19 20 Milford Corcentrated Lye or Brookman's Chloride of Lime, 1-Ib. sifting tin, dor “Mascot? or “Itsa- 0 29 or “Dandy" Soap, box of 100 23 2 | Kirk's “White Cloud"? Sozp, large 19¢- | cakes, box of 100 cakes, $4.75; cake, 5 Harel White Soap, a perfect floating toilet soap,box of 100 cakes, $3.75; cake, 4 Hazel Family Soap, perfect laundry soap, absolutely pure, 100 ‘cakes, 30 1-1b. cakes, ; cake, au, Harel Washing Powder contains more soap ingredients than any other powder, is soft, pure and smooth; large oe Wines & Liquors “White Seal’? Champagne, case 12 qts., Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, im- | ported in glass, bot., 69 Vermouth, qt. dot., 3Sc.; case 12 qts., maraschino, imported in 6S St. Julien, imported, from Armand Freres, Bordeaux, France, case 12 qts., 4.85 Chateau Leoville, imported in glass, from Earet Fretes, Bordeaux, France, case 12 7.00 imported in glass, from Patet Freres, Bordeaux, France, 4 | case 12 qts. $7.50; 24 pts., Hazel imported Boneless Sardines, se- lected fisn, packed expressly for us in France, key opener; halves, doz., $3.20; can, 28¢.; quarters, doz., $7.10; can, Sardires; ‘* Vignaux," domestic (prcked tins, doz, ESit 8.50 Chateau Margaux, imported in glass, teres, Bordeaux, France, case 12 qts. $8.00, 24 pts., | Sauterne, imported in glass, from Dubos France, case 12 9.00 1 7.00 Haut Sauterne, imported in glass, from Dubos Freres, Fordeaux, France, case 12 qts., $8.00; 24 pts., Rudesheimer, imported Rhine Wine, from Burckhardt & Soehne, Deidesbeim, 4a R, case 12 qts., “Hazel? brand pos. dessea mote teef than any cther extract on the market, contaizs all the nutritive {j]and stimulating qualities; 4 oz. tot., 9.00 6.00 California Claret, a nice table wine, a, Zinfandel and Burgundy, fully matured, 38 | kal, Including Jug, 60 Citron: Fancy Candied Citron, Lemon or Orange Peel, Ib., 1 13 | Motasses: Just received, with that true : cld-fashioned flavor so hard to fiud, free 10 | rant Jelly, doz., $1.75; glass, 15] from adulteration, gal., 50 Sherry, a fine tonic, good bioodmaker; gal., according to vint- Jags, including jug, ‘Old Crow and Pepper Whisksy,gal., 2.50 Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye, 2,00 1.05 & 75 |