The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1901, Page 12

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When they Mecovered him and was un- igh’he tried to make i he would soon receive, began quarrel- The other man, about thirty-f who seemed ta be Fs old, said that he Hampson Held in Only *. $2,600 Bail, Charged with the Killing of Patrick Coyle. el from directly it under the chin Nowns severed, New York Hospital arrived after the ployed by the Committee of Fift Murderer lan “They went away but ea tried to get Into the s: le door half anh the door a few in man had bled t VEx-Alderman John Hampson, a var- ,tender In the Hickory saloon, at Ninth jue and Sixteenth sirest, + Bausch this aft floon charged with the killing saw tho man now dead appro! hte began fighting bad Known the soung man all hin Patrick Coyle 4 ml the door in order to reles Mattaew Coyle ‘The police clatm to have found blood Bpattered all over Hames shirt front, and do not credence to his story tho ‘crime committed by another man agnin T saw the staggering away Street toward Tenth avi “The old man came tmto the saloon days later the old bleeding from a scratch on the Ho went to the sink In the ¢ 2 a result Coroner Bausoh plac ‘amount of bail at only $: Patrick Coyle, of N enteenth street, ce ie in the | sues, T nlxo saw him wash hla k: who Killed his father At and put it in hia pocket three years ago and had juat been re- leased from prison A for the murder, O'clock this morning in a desperate duel with knives on the sidewalk at the side entrance of a saloon ut the cor Eighth avenue and Sixteenth street Hampson says that he was In his sa- 2.30 this morning, when Coyle entered with two other men. them were strang who says that Coyle and the oldes: the trio, who exhibited pension and poke about a persion check MAD DOG SCARE IN HOTEL LOBBY Stray Spaniel Amuck in the Marie Antoinette. fighting with t nf red of the mur- Let sen when she i Jugular Wan Severed. Coyle staggered about twenty fect fell on the pavement in the ats ‘# to the bartender, | st Twentleth street stath man was dying FL ABS PLAN BIG WAR Employers WOMAN VISITS. OR. VON BERCER, Pretty Companion of Alleged Swindler in Tombs. in Secret Against The mysterbous woman who was with able Hotel Marie Az Way and Sixty fioon when a swindler with many ’ wis arrested on Sunday at the Graod denly exnibit. recelved a permit in the Ludlow sreat 6Mce, frothing Lhe went tot which wis « palka She wore two diamond refused to gly talgned before Went Sixty-righth » © TO HAVE NEW CAPITOL. avant Sot BUFFALO FOUND DEAD. wre KiMed One of the Content Mark « y | Mex anal Meeting, Asmoctation began its ry information pertain- im mnier resort ts free of charge aK me ane toslay. tion includes, editors fom ai United States, initredta Bates were present, a fymPanted by members of their fam- m The antinal was born. in th Hundreds of dele- mounted Ut the Muscum'of srorocothelent THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1901. OPPENHEIM. CLLINSs. G The Entire Stock of Ladies' and Misses CLOAK DEPT. Tan and Oxford grey Hover’ Cloth Rain Coats,— ;and,— Full length travelling Coats, made of [Linen or Brilliantine, — with flounce and double cape, — various colors, white and black, $10.50 each, Full length black taffeta} with lace silk Coats, — trimmed batiste collar, $16.50 each. ' JAMES McCREERY & CO.,!= Twenty-third Street. e RIBBON. Double-faced,—Liberty Satin. -|Pink, blue, maize, cardinal, turquoise, lilac, white, black and cream. 3 and 3 1-2 inches wide, 19 cents per yard. JAMES McGREERY & CO,, | Twenty-third Street. RAILROADS UP ON BIC DEMAND. St. Paul and Pacifics in the Van with Sharp Gains. Tailored Suits « | One-Half Former Prices. The balance of the $40 and $50 Ladies’ Tailored Suits—entirely silk $20. 00 | lined, . . | Fashionable Senn Skirts of Taffeta Silk, unlined (Ualue $22.50), $45,00 BROADWAY AND 25ST ST, 1 tn the ernment’s crop report were strong pull- Ish influences at the opening on ‘chan, and prices were ona higher level, fn othe raihvesd lst kel gains were 3: which stash 5 too, were to gains ranging fro Hvances we: noted tn the Mowhich were Linseed Ol ¢ Tndtuet ri the Standard Qt) tuterests into company, Other sharp advances in tila list Were scored Amettoan Car & Foundry, common and yeeferreds Ameri- 4 Consolidated kroup was dealings, a RAIN Of Gt per in Manhattan being te only feature | worthy of mention | The trading was « Moderately ace! tive, the noon betnis but | i total. xi shares. The CL Amalgam, Aimer Ca Am Ca American ‘tea. Top Haltitiore & nie Ayn r | Paras i | attan i ni Ceatral oe Amertean | on etxensive rains In that quarter and Lala ES P STEAMSHIPS, the Southwost, Chicago was espectaily aise kas wgak, being, off 1-8 to 1-2/per cent. ie Ballas win ork's opening peires were: July tere Gruaris wae 16/10 78 1-4; Sepember wheas, Fouthwaty,” “aan: Ei race, teks teripane cite” Ml Malsapeaua._Paullisc. . Caribey, Peanayiventa Pecks anreant © bp B a a m3 Ghloago's ars vent Tea were: July beececees Deseo SSSOVTS @00O808088 OS a E STERN BROTHERS Exceptional Values To-morrow, In Cotton Dress Fabrics 10000 Yds, Printed Broche Swisses, Alieblack, White and Black and Colors, In Lace Designs, Also The Balance of This Season's Importations of Lace Grenadines and Embroidered Swisses, Former prices 95c to $1.75 yd, West Twenty-third Street 9% oe OanIEDY J will offer to-morrow (Wednesday) Panama Shirt Waist Hats of unusual excellence for $2.00. Also a number of fine, trirmed HATS AND BONNETS, regular values $12.09 to $18.00, at $5.00. Nepal Hepat FIRM TONE AT LONDON. Stnecke in American Department Were Strong on Berlin Buying. Pewccweeweewcoeee ee3ee De SY 12°! « 48°): ayor Jonasson & (Co Broadway and 52th St, ‘Rothenberg Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. West 14th St. co Gas and Oil Stoves. With G: ind Oil Stoves priced as little as those quoted below there is no reason why the demand should not be excepticnally brisk to-morrow. With such modern énventions so conveniently 3} within reach cooking by coal fires be- comes an tnnecessary discomfort, ** Summer nage 4 burner Double Oil Stoves, exactly Cc i lice il ustration; a stirring Wednesd iy special at......... | St —2-burner Gas’ Stoves, nickel plated. |Gas OVES- s-burner Gas Stoves, nickel plited. Best Refrigerator ae in Town. Our $5.98 Refrigerators are in great demand. Couldn't begin to tell you how many we've sold so far this season, Little in price, but big in ‘serviceableness. 24 inches long, = uch fine vigor that it is one ‘| With carefully selected : Ladi De r Ne} inches deep fy 39 inches hi Fe rats i} efrigerator weighs 100 pounds and holds 30 $ Of Course es’ Dept. 9 | pounds of ice. The illustration is an exact re- 5. 98 $- Suit & Skirt Sale. $ \ production of the Refrigerator. Special at. $ They Are Bargains. ¢' Water Goolers Much Underpriced. @ 50 Brilliantine Suits, in ey Ee gray and brown, hand- @ Of course, you need a Water Cooler—what home doesn't? We'vea @ somely trimmed and tailored; value $25, @ || bic variety, nicely decorated and in all approved colors. Japanned and with ) now $ro. 50. @ nickel faucets; interior lined with galvanized iron. These sizes and prices: ry om AG Smrcocnntiure ret. | 11% gals. 2 als. 3 gals. 4 gals, r) amine and ene, ‘anvas Suits, 6) 3 ted ‘flare flounce skirt, beautifully trimmed and made over silk drop @ | enter: $ 98c 1.25 1.49 1.75 $ tor quick sale $16.50. ¢: Lawn Mowers—$2.39 and Upwards. $ Golf, Tourist and Walking Skirts, man-tailored; from our @ These Lawn Mowers ae s: f sharpening, and, what's PY we guirantee own workrooms. @ | them. You're safe whin you buy he $ $3.75, $4.75 & $6.75, sreat vaiues. $ | 12)insh. che $6toch. eo { >: 9 S 798 4 : 3) 2,39 2.69 - 2:98 1§ . $ e 3 (2 ea : Broadway and 13th S!. ry - Specials for Ghildren. v r 3 i ‘s We are particularly proud ot the Children’s Depart. ment. thy t grows so steadily of the pleasant surprises complete stocks always mshopping place for m Children’s Wear at mo Cambric Slips for Bables—Dainty and carefully nade third less than other Storesruount sonably pricedit has come to be an ideal 1s who seek prettiness and goodness in French style N52 Babies’ Caps; more and you get an all uch: Cap for «.$9¢ | Baties’ All-Over Embroidery Caps are Babies’ Long and Short Bedford Coats. Children’s Muslin Drawers, all size | Children's Gingham Dresses, fast ¢ lors, pink and blu | broidery trimmings, worth 400... .000 0685 riced ate. | Dress Goods Bargains. | 49c. Silk Finished Mohairs, 29c. Yard. Mf you are going ! own Bathing Suit you will want some of these Black Mobairs. Ot . too, but black is ‘the accepted sort. of eaures for Bathing Suits. wide. Water flows from Mohair 29 as trom glass. Its light tabric and Coesn't cling or sag. Besides the blact Mohairs in national, cardinal, navy and cream; regular 49¢ .values for 39c. Black Lace Grenadines) 19c. Yd. A beautiful, almost weightless fabric, of ebony blackness, in four ditterent designs. One of the coolest materials known for hot weather worn. Brightly lined, the Black Lace Grenadines have 2 strikingly attractive appearance. Worth 39¢. yd; to-morrow... | “In the Wash. Goods Realm. 10c. Ginghams, rew stripes and checks; 6Me | 10c. Dress Lawns. in fresh pattern: 5e 15c.Madras Gingkams for shirt wais 834 Duck Suits, in polka d yd 10c | Linen Color Batiste; 18¢. qual + 12% 50 pieces Silk Ginghams, polka cots, all also; Satin Striped Dimi- Soli before for fess than tes; neither ever Per videos 40-inch White Victoria Lawn: 1ay: 5¢ There was a marked improvement in “k Steel and Denver were the features iw ranging from 1 ; Unton Pactle, Atehi- Baltimor Onto and St out as stro. of 8 nom.; July, , BER to 6h ————___— none Wh ‘ashed Th The iniaing department was firm in Are pathy with the strengta Inthe Amer- South African mining ‘y ntrong on rumors of cided that on and The Cotten Market, Cotton opened steady to-day and 1 er Nagle thought that a h 1 potat lowe verpool | the cheeks were not. presented by. th Se ata inen. themsclves he might be in. error ea thix morning denoted cline of | i” haclves hag mighty Belin wert or y poinia in sympathy with ou-}Counrel, however, has decided that tue weakness of last night, Spot cotton, y In amply protected’ in the matter, however, in the English market hed —- ———-——* on a brisk demand teem” spin- SHIPPING NEWS. rx with prices unchanged. ‘This news 4 t local trade dependent upon ite own ALMANAC POR TO-DAY. 4.28/Sun rete.. THE TIDES, Weather news crop accounts, July opened August: moved cos for Ine veldedly beartsh Bua rises. 1 point. The opening prices were: Jun July, 8 to S01; August, to. PORT OF NEW TAL to 7.16; Octobe bid; Decet mber. ARRIVI Cee zt Kurfurt. usust, June corn, SNOW CHECKS CAN BE PAID. Laborers’ Warrants Held by Per- Corporation Counsel Whalen hag e- the clty must pay all identi- ning Department during cashed by other the men could rezelve 7.90) Moon rissa. 12.45 Le verpo Qetower, Ta; January, 71% Market ar paiCers ae r Wheat llarker tab eid cai = z= Ain in Era Qullteh Rovernment cree [WITH BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF THE tehane eat night, July atarted | Manta, Cale “Argentinas, EXPOSITION AND PLAN. OF Tey to 7S Id und September at 74 3-4, rthwest: markets were rather weak THE GROUNDS. Also a Condensed Description of, the. Purposes of the Exposition and the numerous features, IN VALUABLE TO INTEN DING VISITORS.

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