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EE , U DEADLY FHT ON HOUSETOP. Detective McCafferty Nearly Overcome by “Sailor Brown.” ‘The story of a remarkable robbery was revealed in tho Centre Street Po- Meo Court to-day when John Harford allas “Sallor Brown," Edward Callahan and Henry Snyder, Manhattan, and William Kealey, of Coney Island, wer held to the Grand Jur The men confessed to worth of glassware aw: from the factory of 1. Weat Fifty-ninth str Feb. 27, The gexds bh foun a flat teenth street, and owner, Detectives McCafferty and Samu Price, of headquarters, captured I ford and Callahan last night desperate battle. The men had tle Chicago after the robbery, here a few days ago. learned they were at No. 2 East Twen- tleth street and went there to arrest, them. i The men saw them coming and barred the door to their room, but the detec tives forced thelr way fought desperately, but was si a blow from Pr! ok taking restored to ‘ord ‘ Wa ‘ went to the roof and McCafferty pur- | sued him. Harford ran swiftly toward the e. at his heels, street McCaffer a skylight and xev He extricated himsel sash and glass with ditticul though his leg palned him he ran Harford to walls of the J.C. W over the ro 5. 1 with the away from nearly overcome, effort ha wrested the away from the robber, and gave such a blow | on the head that he was knocked sense- less, a TRAIN KILLS BOY. Siipped Under Wheels of Moving Car, ‘. ¥., July %.—Fred Cronce, ar-old son of Myroi fleld, was Killed by a Lehigh Valley freight train at Newfield to-day. He attempted to board a box car. His foot slipped and he fell under the wheels of the car. ITHACA, the ft Cronce, of LIEUT. MARTIN MEETS FINISH, He Pleads Guilty to Charge of Grand Larceny. Former Lieut. the United States Army, came to the inevitable end of a carcer as a sport thi morning. He entered a plea of gulity before Recorder Goff to grand la in the second degree, pleading tenuation that he had been a hero in the army. “That bears no welght with me," sald the Recorder. “To my mind |t adds to your guilt. Educated by the Gov ment, you have disgraced your uniform, Thero ts no excuse for you. Martin appears to have been an tn- offensive young person until he got a couple of medals for gallantry In the Bantlago campaign. When he came back to New York he was a Broac y hero, and began to pervade the district where the white lights never go out. The pay of a Heutenant ts not #uf- fictent to enable a young man to buy the Tenderloin, even though he contine himself to the purchase of the liquid part of it and do tt instalment! After a time the officers at Fort JL Mton discovered that Martin waa short in his canteen accounts. About this same time it was dis- covered that he was the husband of Guaste ScKee, a large woman, wi ‘was the proprietor of pool rooms w! women played the races, He tried by court martial and dismi: from the army, Then Gussie McKee @ismissed him from her hourehold, Work was repugnant to Martin, and he would have rene of it; he Ilved on his wits. Some time since he passed @ bogus check for $74.86 on the Gorham Silverware Company. When bro 0 Book neralentesahiad aay Eeeee ens {i fatied Folge with ‘he. corporation. le wi indicted on June 30, arrested, @nd to-morrow he will be sentenced and will start to prison. —————— atter al] BY Edward H. Martin, of In ex |) ” tn! ree soto ieinieieieieinte * i How Borgine Gardiner and Ja LOST A MILLION; WIFE IS GONE]: NOW William Noble Says of ences, His La ales THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 9, i90t, | Ra INJURED BURGLAR’S PAL FOUND IN CAGE. inicieleiciel OSEPH MILLER ‘6 J rAn 4-2 His Hard Luck Experi- | test Beats All.’ but trouble before, exclaimed Wil . pacing the lobby at No, 42° Kast t Twenty- woman ts when she gets ma: yooh thing, And Te, Jock this morning to the door. says 1 wonderingly a to do y son, And w this mean?’ “Yes, pop; she satd you wer at the beach and wanted the down the nd © got pr much ev he plano and a clock and nat Lawyer « a Ute man stepped out with penelln ~ I asked bh And when was a law obeying the Instructions of my y T told him he'd better stop rlght wh could the before 1 think, they the doors of an that, locked them, whipped up and drove 3 r y “I'm not golng to sa yth more about it, Our quarrel was only a smal one; no more of a quarrel than thous sands of couples are having right aton, It was not about any Immorality, nor anything Mke that, and [ just wante kK it over ali the cottage at M » 1 guess my Ananctal rey to do with ft than any You seo, 1 used to own the apartments and alot property, But I tled to run a newe- else, BOY DEAD ON A SCOW. Veund Drowned in a Pocket Wie Body Not Cialmea. Workmen Y-day found the body of a weven-year-old boy in the pocket of A dirt scow lying in Gouverneur Sip, East River. The Ind was lying face down- ward {na pool of water and had been G@owned. It is surmised that he fell into the Pocket while playing. The little fellow Was of sturdy bulld, had black hair and eyes and wore u white nen walst and knickerbockers, white underwear, black atockings and laced shoes. = The corpso was not identified, ————_-- THREE IN HOLD-UP, Highwayman Schocty Says Others Helped 11 Schoety, the confexsed highwayman, wan brought to Police Headquarters to. day and examined by Capt. Titus, ‘The prisoner sald he and two others held’ up Theodore Johansen and shot Two DIE ot. Titus ways he believes Schoefy’ etory and expects to make two othe: arrests. NEW YORK MAN KILLED IN DUEL Harry Daley Shot His Antagonist Dead, Then Expired Himself. SANTA FE, N, M., July 9.—Harry a health-seeker from New York, f a pistol duel to-day in a saloon with Jullan Arias, of this city, Arian wan killed and Daley so badly wounded that he died within a few hours, A quarrel over n card game precip- {tated the sheoting, —$——__- Sunday World Wants make for- tunes for advertisers. pape the N nearly tne up as a omlices tn rg, Nos. 1 and 2 Union Wedded Widew ago ethan fide Va i Wife ten within af from whom you 3 ra ago and fight Iv dead, is she not? now what has become her," replied the distr In 1890 William = N was her musteal ney ly Park, whi ney were he owned that eke remi Ytwo y Was a ine a fine stable and vants. with xury, toretinue ser Dirnetrous Exper! ni@ ai n came GIVE MILLIONS. tthe Atlanta Hotel, { | Setetetete! reich Bs feleletat feleleleintnt | Gardner Was Hurt by}. Breaking Rope Lad- der and Miller Was Penned in Elevator | of Locked Building. tosday ar dove n his death After the dying area way the was 8 he had he butt Droken was sans of Ne as the made bulldhig vk a protective ied to him, the attle igh the burs Ted ay forward ¢¢ ame om the statlon-house the prisoner guvel if dosent Malle teen | vid, of LG West #1 ny | claimed (ken and would ¢ the ha! nin seareh of w rieave he found th going Into the ely hy Yout of a frst- | also under medical tryin ya rope oe POLICE INACTIVE. Parsons of Attegt « Parsons was in an indigna f the Weat This va date hour the and Prof, The: Ironmaster Has Jondon, treatmonts for tie Cure of $200,000,000 for fii and astima. wil . and explained, Dr. Philanthropy. the Me Director of the or Kpeh tying Cure at as West st and has been for several years oom LONDON. July 9—Andrew Carnegie nace ea UM ELSE x which ix Be ere en {the first and only One auth 1 tol polds- nis prominent Amoriganarecently use this t tmeat. He has regularly that he had over $209,00,10 to give visited the York office at_ ty | To Am s Who have bee West 22d st, and will bring baek | Kucsts at Skibo Castle Uhis sumn with him from the above-mentioned | has freely discussed his philanthropic ar eth ea ee plane. sist his German-Amer! Company, | He Intends to give addit which ts known as the Koch Lung sums to Hbrarles and for edu Cure, having offices at ww York, | Pyrposer, | It ls sald ‘that his philanthropy may take now. ffbannels Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washing:on, Asheville, Rochester,. Buffaio and many other Amorican cities, 4 ju Hannah Takes the Place of Radford SHE UES TU BE THE ICEMAN Mrs. Injured Husband. or blended to Sibs., $2.00; To Jehie: Milk “Bagh Meat Canad: Ib, Fish: Harel Salt Cod- fish, Ib y $2.00; can, Ru suit Ib. SORES x WAZEL IDR. COOK OFF F Tons of Supplies for Absent Explorer, Who Has Not Yet Heard of Mother's Death. Charges Sood which opened yesterday has many thcusands who attend. Visit our Pure Food Laboratory; a perfect system of analytical and microscopical d foods under the direction of our own chemist, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Miss Emma Crane- Fure Food lecturer, graduate of the Philadelphia Cooking School—will deliver a lecture on ‘‘Sick Diets,’’ Wednesday, July 10th, at 2.30 P M. 0 Maine the "be et Milk, can, Lege a tees: It is impossible for us to enumerate all the many objects of interest They must ‘be seen to be fully appreciated: but please bear in mind one of the leading features—the matchless feast gains prepared for the event. and do them justice. Baby a.ae tonter Con: of “Manteo! solid packed tet ‘ natoes: dE 97) French | ne: Selected Cervelat usage, Ib., Potatoes: New Long Island Potatces, peck Chocolate: Sweet Vanilla Chocolate, 5 cakes, Tea: AU generou Teas, first pickin isle Bros. 1 ite Prunes: jossom"” T3 Choice Matton, Q|) rand of 7, 15 25. 79 4, high-grade en and ‘purchaser, 43 On all purchases of $5 or more (EXCEPT GOODS TO BE SENT C. 0. D.) WE PREPAY FREIGHT to any railroad station within the following States: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Men’s Summer Clothing. Sharp price reductions on some of the clothing}that is full of comfort and style—the kinds that will’ most needed by the business man at home and on hi i vacation—price reductions the equal of which no}mer price reductions: clothing store in the land is offering just now. MEN'S STRIPE FLANNEL COATS AND TROUSERS, reduced v. 50 from $6.50 to ° Pleasing dark and medium colorings, in splendid wearing woollen fabrics, properly tailored and good fitting. MEN'S FINER SUMMER COATS AND TROUSERS, reduced J. 00 trom $10.00 to . The swell imported French Summer Suitings, in stripe effects— fine textures, in special styles. MEN'S HIGH-GRADE SUMMER SUITS, reduced from $15 and $18 to 7.50 Achoice of 512 of our finest Summer Suits, pretty patterns in light and dark colorings; biggest kind. MEN'S BIKE AND GOLF TROUSERS, a choice of the finest, worth up to $3. pair, for th» trousers for your vacation; made oi the finest mate prettiest styles, with expansion pertection bottoms. Black Choice tich Santa Clata very ineaty and tener, 4-ibs. 25 Ceres Rolled € dned, very nuiritio wholesoms, tb. pages; 3 pees, 5c; pkge., Hazel Gluten Flour; The best tor building up and strengthening invalids and convalescents ; f-Ib. pkge., 50 Tapicea: Hazel Instant"? Taploca, makes sifect summer dessett; tull 16 oz. JO p Coffee: Old Government Java cr Blended | Mccha and Java, pztfect breakfast Coffee, excellent body, delicious flavor, 3%: | Ibs., $1.00; Ib., 29) Hazel Grape Juice: The unfermented prod- f the Superfice ripe Concord 2 Grapes ; qt. bot., 40c.; pt. bot., 2. Preserved Meats: Hazel Potted Chicken or Turkey, made from the best selected 23 poultry and delightfully szasoned,can, Macatoni: Hazel Macaroni, Spaghetti or Vermicelli, made from the finest 1m- ported wheat, 1-1b 72 Olive Oi Oil, strictly pure, made trom the first pressing of the selected Districts of 2s olive, in the famous Ot Fig Barn 7 7 Leghorn, spec‘al, Crackers: 1 Ib, ote, Famous , t } light and airy, all sorts of ( e ry suit a bargain of 100. the; $ Chinese and Sapanese WMattings. } Cool, comfortable, cheap summer floor coverings— ; Also, for Wednesday: Straw Matting Remnants at Half Regular Prices. a rare opportunity to save money if you can use goods. | 150 Rolls of Chinese Mattirgs, in red, blue and preen regularly worth $5.50 per roll of <0 yards; to-morrow price, only 50 Rolis of Japanese Mattings, in red, blue and green d larly worth $12 per roll ot 40 yards; to-morrow's special price, only th > i hecks and stripes, { special BOO ns; regu- 8, 00} WITH ERIK TO for ‘‘The Big Store’s Mammoth Grocery.” decorations, the instructive Food Lectures, Newton’s won- derful display of the Pan-American Exposition, the inspir- ing music of New York Symphony Ladies’ Orchestra (18 pieces) and the amusing incidents of Frof. Frank R. Hoy’s Sixteen Tiny Mites, all please, amuse and delight the 4 ty ne Same Mattress—SO Ibs. in weight, made in two parts, 7. K-77) . OR THE POLE = THE POLE PART AFIS rove! GNIS STAVE | 2 ‘|}Two Hundred Paper Wrapper Makers Quit Work. nod thing \ a Michael Coo- Manhattan, yn. r is sald to cent. on all formerly . under the new fand S.A rls watted on Mr, ney could amt lve d. Ife refused hey were later was made for . which met with a ded to strike, and ay patrolied the two shops and. s that were going ! & Show Te ties scored another great victory The tasteful isplays of pure and impure The:e are samples: “Old Fort’! brand Choice Asparagus Tipe, dor. 7 9 erties’ N.Y. State Red or Black ve! Rasptecties, case of 2 doz. $2.50; can, 4] es: Falstuf!'s Imported Boneless Sat 4, bs, key opener, doz., $2.00; 7 Friar Pert Wine fron condor: $2.50; bot. gal., Puritan Riesling, a high- grate California, White Wine, doz., $3.15; 30 tot., Friar Sauterne, equal t> many importel Sau- ternes, ange OS , dor. bots., $3.50; bot., California Brandy, made Asparagus California $1.50; can, Ras and Sheiry Friar Wine 4 be tun, Pears: ‘Holly "* Yellow Crawford or Golden Pacific Partlett Fears, large cans, doz., $2.10; can, Cheise: Hietkimer County full cream Cheeze, Ib, /3) Strawbctries > James PF. "3. pte- | from selected Grapes, in sctved Strawbcities, -Ib. dov., jug (jug 2 $1.05: can ty 8, FEE) al 275 Soap: Mil amily bar soap, a petfect | py,- is laundry Sia», box of 28 bar, Bs.40? V3 rider ae ae for bar, i $2.06; tot., Miele? ey, Wines and Liquors. Maryland Rye Whis- Gosman's Ginget Ale or Sarsiparilla, de-| key, gal., 2,00 lightfully snappy and tefresting, ubsur- 9 patted Gs healthful, nutritious, non-alco- | Monongahela Rye a to imported; coz, tots. 90) Old Crow and Pepper Puritan Claret, irom Purtan Wine Co.,! Whiskey, pal., Cal. , doz. large tots., $2.50; bot., 22c.; gal. | We willa St. Julien, vintage 1893, a fine table wine; | in cur departmen doz. large bots., $2.65; bot., 25¢., jcomnlete as, gal., | famous In pfeloc, extra quality, high-grade Claret, dor. large bots., $4.00; bot., 30¢.; nal, | Liqueurs of y fp 00 Heilbronn, ( ; tls and andaser Distil ery many. ,] Bedroom Furniture wear long and give good satisfaction—at special sume Extra Large Turkish Couch Handsome design, 20 inches wide, 78 inches long, made with 7 rows of deep tufts, well shaped head, upholstered with best steel tempered springs, braced with extra heavy copper wire supports, making the couch practically indestructible; covered in extra quality of Rookwood velours ard Belgian velvets ; actual value $25.00; reduced for to-morrow to 15, 00 White Enamelled BeiJsteads—l-inch posts, heavy filling, nearly Soft. high, brass vases; can be had in sizes of 3 it., 31. Oin., 4 ft. and 4 ft. 2 IS 4 © in.; actual value $ reduced for to-morrow to Mslleable Iron White Enamelled Bedsteads—i-inch posts, bow extension foot, heavy filling, heavy brass top rails, brass balls and spindles; can be had in sizes of 3 ft., 3 tt. 0 4 ft. and 4 ft. © in.; actual value 5. 25) 'e reduced for to-morrow Soft Hair Mattresses 45 Ibs. in weight, made of good clean hair, coveredin A.C. A., Gold Medal, or San Remo ticking; will hold their shape 6. 90 and give satisfaction; actual value $11.00; recuced forto-morrowto Ue 4 Poor.) Svegel, Cooper & Co., Private Bankers, oth Ave., 18th and 19th Sts. Tuterest at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum credited to de- positors on July 1, 1901, for the three, four, five ant six months ending June 30, 1901, on all deposits from $5.00 up to and not exceeding $3,000. Depesits made before the 10th day of any month draw interest for the full month. Ali deposits payable on demand without notice. Banking hours 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.