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Pe ty Ne ae, ee ee BROKER WILSON'S BODY FOUND THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1901. KILLED A MAN MURDERED BODY FOR BO CENTS. FOUND IN HVE John Parker Accused Frank Cannon of Theft and Shot Him. BOMB SUSPECT ARRAIGNED, DEMANDS TO BE SET FREE. A Crushed i in Terrible Struggle. ; > e ct me An 4 with stealing 89 conte trom], The caniain of the Neneyare corres: SPECIAL SALE No. 96. ¢3 POM barge Lockport saw the body ool 0 & n Soun ear | aiheeas Shite [at ts wiern of a canat-twoat During this Week—Ending Rest Friday—The Reason : ¢ Partially Solved. ea Brae cs sfrumiog oes eonmied Se macer oi? Men's an >0ys 5 | RES igee irts The place ts a resort for men and d ta Kept open all night. ‘The the place ts shown by the t the women still remained in| The om drinking after the mur nedly aa tf nothing had]! kx were found about the Rogers Wilson, who myateriou sizes thoroughly’ st $ and reinforced —RATTLING Shirts for everybody. C: MANUFACTURER'S MID-SUMMER SPECIALS. The workrooms go right on producing. The store must go right on sell ng. For great supply there must he great outlet. telp yourself to stylish, seasonable clothing at prices like these: Men’s and Young Men’s Suits. 300 2a Striped flannel—just the sort that is so scarce in the at No, 103° Chariton street and was twenty-four years 1 Varker had been friends ml (he antoon at 7 o'clock this morning and got a drink from Parker ‘he barkeeper went the back room to nerve a drink. came back hi y Cannon coming from behind Can and hardty | © declared Lt) n. The latte {fled and in an un- sers, body the man ae * low on te aead witteh rushed his skull was enough to have him what he was doing Varker, in telling hia story to an Evening World reporter. “Ile sat T then eaw that a cigar box for cigarettes ake pl take pla hed markets and is so stiff in —a group of the best liked designs—the fit assured to be pertect. Sas a member of the] tghty frat is looking seen with Men's and Young Men's Suits. Some all-wool unlined flannels and all-wool crashes in men'’s— Some pure worsted blue serged in young men's-—cassimeres of various weights in all sizes. Silk Striped Worsted Serge Suits, PAT axe 50° 5 officers would | ‘F we hem aumitted: Row: |S AT taking It dented tt : ‘give me that money or there will be trouble.’ fe would not Kive 1 me and there was trouble.” Parker went beind the bar. ehMitt, a haborer, auys Peterson on an Atlas line ton and tak- e seem to have all the available goods of this de- & aK ¢ | at White Star hile Usual Hee baa ee Hele Hrennan and wrigtion inthe country. The huge demand’ as ex- tw © Hevan House and his coat yeart and the other whit hausted the capacity of our mills, We still have plenty. and” hat were found on a. large rock, breast. Ho fell in from of the bar dead. rker was taken to the Richest Velour Flannels, Faint striped. Not one color combination but Aniny—pleasant to the 4 Wehter nition to the mat owing morning. and $% in pash were Mercer street at Mary Davis and Mic 1 r pds are not ine Sampson were sen, poe Kets) were four 4 =h—beauties in contour and finish—the premier grade cominitted sui: The miloon ie caileal “The Owl" Tt le meres tick a in this phenomenally popular fabric. frequented Dy young white girls and will not on fallen 23c, 50c, 75c. ake lottera Is the ad- street, Hoboken, Boys’ Wash Suits, negresses who drink with colored men. wan- y ay his Parker was taken before Magiatrate The materials are striped Galatea cloth, plain and tigured crashes, white duck Hite and itheyl.ean Deuel in the Jefferson Market Police and pique, braided in neat manner. atanoutalh Court and arraigned on the charge of Summer Underwear, 23c 45c, 75c. . p , asa diamend ring ani y hist week, and came to the om aa an] ™urier. Magiatrate Deuel did not go ; é Te Mjaacter| {to the case, but at once remanded the Che French balbriggan, Egyptian cotton, and all cther good thin kinds, natural - a fancied griev-| Prisoner to the Corong. and colors, plain and fancy, also the comfortable jean and drill drawers, Hea iMUnSTEhGR WauN GEER ————— Dress-Wear Trousers, 3 2.50 3.504 ete farally pea Nee een Worsteds and cassimeres in stripes and other figurings, in men's and young @ GOFF WILL TRY BISSERT. men’s sizes, flannels and serges. teh and had friends in or inferior qualities of any kind at any time Ls isty conclusion that he Tae are ined 2 cegts SST ee (7| Dinmond’s Ward Man to Face th WE CARRY NO “SECO! UTS ME He Ge) EE) Sin ene of year. Allour goods are prime first quality. That is one feature of our polic tea hud Stopped isuiaitghelatiethe |) DistrigteA ttornes a Palibintesmaguneed that makes purchasing so safe here, Shoud any article fail to plas: bring it 4 Wilson MeKinney he has anarchiatlc tenden- eaLha Tne wont slagelGeoeeal nie! back for instantaneous eachanze or refund, All clothing sold here is kept in wad 3 it would seem ob oe Ane sree SAS haat H : Cap Diamond ad earde men wine repair for one year without cost. rs the wag drowned that peepee a : tbory, on tral before Re- . init ax : LYER for two days only, To-morrow gnd Monday: Cc very soon after leaving | A) 6st e mise of Ren, r ; . , - an. | Corder Gott Monday. jusiness was built by good shoemaking, " . P| Rosenbloom, wader arr | After Hysterical Scene blown lo Kieteuka, He is married and] ‘There are two indictments pending |able management, good values and sound MEN'S AND BOYS' ROUGH AND FINE BRAID STRAW HATS, eae of having sent a dyr iN Court Rosenc-fiss tire cnitdren, put doer not live | 2zalnst Blserts “Both accuse hlin of business sense—the mm: Blyn stands Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. A_@ Other Days Until 6:30 P.M. $ Llete! employe ot : i vehob necepting rom rs. ane rrr? ® INDICTED FOR EXTORTION. |sona 3. Kietchka, an employce of |) bloom, Charged with though ; He a oa For Shoe Durability, a! $ Secu Ta RVant Board of Public Imprevemeats, ta b: aS i f < IM She informed Justice For Shoe Economy, —e— 2 : acWardinan| made before Justice Hooker In Supreme Sending Infernal Ma- ; Jerome, For Shoe Satisfacti ‘STORE : Stand erial Court. chine to Brooklyn ‘ined to the police every | Aealatant’ District-Attorney Osborne| 7), S URSiSAN’e xc ton. = ARTES TEU COREE ACE Yo Le ER Official, Appli f eMhtch he rough might | ML ptosecute Dismert. Me. Gaborne has | grat ehata shee should een leat hess td Hetments extortion agains lenne | mack asin Fe é CB mn u i : St Tt, a he ald be—in leathersan Mayer and Louls 1 pacar ymacexpeplicatlon\iteeay (or IClal yee DDALES BLOG aie, me ee eee he antlanat ty oie) Work—and the Blyn prices shall give you?) 192 to 146 West 14th St Between 6th and 7th Aves. Sheriff of Kinga a Writ—Police Look- who had Phitin and reveral members of the [all the advantaces that come fom making 3 ing tor Others in the Diatriet-Attorney's and Feat! one management with f v Mithough Mr. Philbin ts reported ta] OP" we q 7 Case. ‘ antert Thi ends the | nave Gat caw ninnenare eeOraths For Men, $2.00 to $4.00. pare Dentistry. bloom ls hell on roan WHO! supr uirt. In opposing a motion to For Women, $1.50 to $3.50. “HOLD FAST!" to the fact pub- Ucly established by the American News Company's official figures that The World every week in the year cireulutea In New York City over a WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d S New Yous: and argued that he should be released y}at once. * When arraigned before Magistrate Dooley tn the Adams Street Court carl- r}ier in the day osenblecm grew hys cal, declared his innocence and pro Bissert case to the Supreme that the witnesses were on, he admitted transfer th Court for trial, in the Hot I. Blyn & Sons. FACTORY —401, 403, 405 EAST 91ST ST. Three ( THIRD AVE, corner 1220 St. ad it in my mir Kletchka knew #0 ox, but TL have ite that the true, about he satd, from the thing ested, not entirely: seeu againat giing back to Jail. ows any Handy » 609 Eighth Ave., 39th aearoniet altililion ean i His attorney, District-Attorney Werstood to be e shily Ave, 3th & doth Sts, more copies chat - Foster L. Backus, ueked for an imme: ‘ dcardingsnowse eens pe Ina private) stores: ( 102 Bowery, near Broome. any other newspaper, 4l4 & 416 Fuiton’st, Brookiyn, Secont door went of Abraham & Strauss, MORTGAGE TO SUILD ROAD, |iste, examination. When dented he an| TEETH POSITIVELY EXTRACTED AND FILLED. sald he would appeal to the Supreme | a La WiTHot y OUR NEW CAL a uy: PAIN HY OUR NEW Ni Court for a, writ of habeas corpus to} long talk. RY APPLIED TO THE GU3Si It is for 82.500,000 and Held by| force the police to show cause why | Later Detective Serst. Kennedy ques , Hros. Rosenbloom should not be discharged. | toned Schroeder ch $ 1.—The biggest Scene in Court. Acting 4 e In the County] A court deputy touched Rosendloom’e | ¥Orkine 5 e oitice was banded over the}arm when Magistrate Dooley set his |‘! Fe His cate to Deputy Clerk Cochrane yea-| hearing for Thursday. everything Kletchka has told us of bis Perlect Fit Guaranteed. t © mortgage Is executed by] "Must I go back to Jai?” he shouted. | Nomen acauain: Tam satistled . rats pas in feet ea) the Bumato, ara Falls and Roches-|The deputy nodded. neon Wasi : Railway Company, and. ts for k,"* shouted Rosenbloom, | {Ty Certtin It was not sent i 5 Alterations We must unload! You will fro newets of the rond, of a tangible na- hers, of New York and brokers, are the money will be used to work on which will be ‘overs the ¢ road, 2s nediat SHIPPING NEWS. Brarted ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Eun rises. L4f Sua sete... Moon sets.. 9.20 THE TIDES. Sandy hi K Governor’a te Bil Gate’ verry, Me OUTGOING BTEAMSIIIPS, MLED TO-DAY. INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY, a ——_—_. Free Cooking Lessons by Mall. The N. K. Fairbank Company, of Chie cago, have announced a new feature In their pian of advertising, in giving away oe--uing leasons. N. K. Fairbank Company, 271 Dearborn street, Chicago, will, send to any reader of The Evening World a cumpleie course of cooking lensons pre- pared by Mrs. Emma P, Ewing, upon Fequest and the enclosure of the nom- {nal sum of % cents, which will bring with the lessons a coupon which cai Tedecmed for-one year's subscription to Harper's Bazar, the regular. price. of whieh ds $1.09. Mrs, Bwing will answer ih a department especially devoted to that purpose, questions from students of the Cooking School, | The lessons which ahe has prepared cover the ent ot’ sonsible, practical cookery, Sory interesting and valundle, not . 10 those who waat to learn to oe bi f is A to those who have. already h Dut rience. Pithe N, 1, Falmank > an respons ‘natitution, ha ~_ been Acayy adyertiners as Tmany years, ani oa fal as-. baie ees excitement. “This is You cannot deny me free Kletchka may suspect me; he wrong. [ have no grudge against him. We loaned each other money. We were friends, The bottle the police y room was a throat wash."’ ju nay the better for you, aid the Magistrate, and Rosenbloom subsided. Edgar Schrocder, the man who had his hand blown off by the bomb, was eerful when seen by a reporter of The Evening World at the Brooklyn Hospl- tal. His condition ts encouraging, and the phyalctans say he has a chance for rapid recovery unless complications eet in, Mr. Schroeder has twenty cuts about the face and his right eye {s injured. The lower lip ts badly cut. Subroeder Talks. | Behroeder does not belleve Rosenbloom gullty, To the reporter ‘he sald: “When I got to the office yesterday morning !t was about 9.46 o'clock. 1 found Kletchka there. He showed me the box, but I didn't notice anything wrong with it. I naw the handwriting and the green label of the Dixon Crucl- ble Company. The label was similar. to that which they have on boxes con- taining soapstone which I had bought in Dixon's place, in Reade street, New York. “Kletchka\ sald, and I'll open It.’ Kletchka tried failed, “1 said I could do it and Kletchka told me to try, handing me the box. “T noticed the Incision where the up- per and lower part of the box Joined. ‘There were two circular marks, separ- ated by an inch. T placed my knife in the crack and cutting away the paper, atarted to unacrew the top. It appeared to be atiff, screwed on tight. While I was doing this Kletchka sald: “There may be dynamite in it,’ and turned his back and started away. He could not have gotten more than five or six feet from me, when the thing exploded. The rest is known, “L was asked if I didn't think tt strange that Kletchka should make such ‘a remark and run away, and I ‘Give me your knife 1 handed it to him and to open the box but mite IT wouldn't have run away. I would have knocked it from his sa08 as far’ I could wend it. “Kletchka stood about two feet en oe when I was opening the box, Cer ry ta whether ‘tuobent Joker. It was a malictous ; 4re on the track of the perpetrator, Two Points, of ndloom had are the Apart) from the declaration Kletchka that he and Ros quarrelled over office matters, @ Corsets. but two cf es by whieh \ Fine Net and Jean r Summer Corsets, 1,000 Ono t4 that | ( pairaatiess than cost arity between < of materiale, pair. '25c notoom and | murderous Jewelry Specials Belt Buckles, enamelled, pair {0c with the infernal machin there tx an apparent sim the that handwriting of Ros of the address on the ‘The other Is that when Rosenbloom : aw Augustus Oclaon, the elevator boy, Feauty Pins (6 to set), set. + Se ro Kletchk ‘Lurquoise and Pearl rimining 5 tter start to Pins, dozen Min SH EDS room. He ex) 25¢ putt Pearl Necklaces, each .. x he went after drawings, is fellow clerks can tell wher Sash and Hele Vins, 4 the drawings he sought were to be c found. Japanese Fans, pretty decora- 5 Rosendloom’s time book contained | tions, each POHOO Sone OAS T entries ending with the Je On the fragment of th After the explosion the part of the world ‘ BROOCH PL fancy dewipne, cach ++ irt Waist Sctseeeeee fe A comparison made by tne p shows a marked similarity an erc. ie Se In the letters, The quarrel bet Kletchka dnd] Ladies’ Plain White Hemstitched Roxenbloom was trivial, Kletchka had | Handkerchiefs, all pure linen, 200 ordered Roxend! some work, |d regular value 12530 and the latter resented Kletchka’s a8-|to ell to go b fe he superin- as appealed 10, sumption of authority. tendent of the office and he ae teas alg | Embroidered Handkerchicts, 270 nalate t thought of the afarrel outside of the office. serene Hr Otte Mall Carrier Kellerman, of Brooklyn, fall to be sold at, each, fe the only man in the Post-Cilice there who remembers seeing the package. He delivered it from the general post-oflce. MEN'S HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, "5c Is Roseabluom an Anarchists with handsume colored borders, Acting-Captain Kennedy, »}extra fine quality, cach...... Adams street police st: , . tectly O'Brien, Men's in White insotiiehod Handkerchiefs, all pure linen; regular price, ench, 25c., to be sold at, each : Séc White Dotted Swiss for Suinmer Curtains, special value, yards... 10c {:| Summer Comfortables, filled with white soft sheet wadding, cacheeee. '98e EDWD. RIDLEY fara In pols eceeec de ee ea TR QUARTERLY MEETING of United Derrickmen of ow Pht x ela Fine for nen-attends re WILLA GRAIAM, Gecretarys iA een Pocus | . consequent upon expiration of lease will soon commence. find rare bargains in all parts of our stores. We quote a few sample values: Summer Gloves. Our 25c, Ladies’ 3-Button Lisle Thread Gloves, in Black, White, Tan and 1 Grny, to clote at, pair...... 12ic Our 59c. Ladies’ Double Agate Enamelled Plates, Agate Jelly Plates, BARGAIN ECHOES From Our Comfortable Basement’ The Mecca of Housekeepers. a. se Fillings ! OUR CROWN AND BRIOGE Wik” Restore vld roots and badly decayed teeth to natural beauty at a small cost. Tack Hammers, Ten Spoons,4 dozen for4}sc- Corkscrews, Tipped Silk Gloves, Agate [ilk Pans, C Ie fereey Writ and, Buttons, In Black, Agate Strainers, Ie GeatonenTE 2 CREDIT White, Tan and Gray, to Agate Skimmers, ° x g tay WwELRY. close at, pair..... sopoondeRd 35c inn Granite 2 Garden Trowels, | ont a ite tt 4 ° Silverine 13-Inch Tr Each Tack Claws, TEACH, | TERIA EIEN aM Petit elty, Figured Lace Veils, Stverne tsinen Tray, | Facts por Chains, MANHATTAN CREDIT CO Towel Rollers, Hammock Hooks, | 1 34 are mn eSth a Ohih sta, Open every balango of our ae. lots lor FB — Fibre Lunch Boxes, Screwdrivers, sant on sailor hats, to close xt, each,.. 2IC ish Bags, eee eset | CREDIT |! Hox of 30 Tapers, yards) at, per piece.......e+0e BZ cieNoodlKnite Loxes, Ic, Sink Shovel (rubber edge), Vo. | Comb Cases, 5) Coat Hangers (woe | 2 | Men’s Rough Straw Alpine japanned Tin Dust a racks | | Each. toh Stands, and alle Hats, Pans, Fae. soor Pulls for Screen Doors, | EACH. | Butter Prints, Coat and Hat Racks, 4, 5 and 6 hooks, Salad Set, Fork & Spoon, Potato Mashers, Steel Mincing Knives, Vegetable Knives, Tron Clothes-line Pul- leys, Mop Sticks, Flue Stops, Tron Lemon 5 Wire Broiler: Water Filter: Tin Candlesticks, Painted Tin Cuspidors, 1-lb, Canister, Stove Shovels, Soap Holders, Round & Oblong Trays the $1.50 and $1.75 grades, on Saturday st fai D> 89c A Rare Opportunity for Summer Hotels and, Boarding Houses. TURKISH BATH TOWELS, oxtra heavy and full size, 4S each. 2 12% Stores open Saturdays from 8 A. M. to10 P. M. & SONS, 525723: bead diye) ich. GRAND eT. Spring Tinges for Screen Loo Taupin Whisk Brooms, | Varnish Brushes, | Potash or Lye, | Bird) r-lb. Package j Seed, Ic. | Ironing Wax, 3 for 43 2 Scouring Soap, 4 for 44c. Chioride of Lime, | I-1b. | package, |EACH. | Shoe Polish, Borax, '4-Ib. package, Scrub Brushes, 3 Sink Scrubsiori%e., | Fancy Colored Wax Candles, Ie./ Feather Dusters. Cc. |= Brown's Pink Roach | 2 | Powder, Whisk Broom Holders, | Alaska Stove Lifters, Knife Sharpening Stouea, AT A GREAT _SACRCg EACH. New York City. $50 oath GeO. HOI DIVOR ot, Ne Te