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~ AgaKSSlll CRAZED bY LITERATURE Dr. Allan McLane Hamilton’s Views on the Would-Be Slayer of President. fs semi-insane Cornell Univ taltenists in the Dr. Hamilton thinks ¢ mentai condition is du of Anarchiatl in which dis to the influenc tons and socletles, ideas of freedom of Dr, Hamilton falo In many ‘4 the prisoner at Buf- ited .as an expert for the crime pubitcat! minds ax his aind who hefar w “1 TRAFFIC $30,000 BLAZE IN LARGE FUR- NITUSE BUILDING. in the building e top floor were vite ws floors of the build. under control in twenty Pas ALL RIGHT NOW| CARNEGIE APPROVES COMP- TROLLER COLER’S CONTRACTS. ntined to the ap: ®| conducting Says He In Sure City Aut WI Act Winely—Siten Now Ne Secured. Comptroller Coler, who recently sent a to Andrew Carnegie Castle asking him formal contracts allowing for his gift, received an anawer this-morning as fole “Yours of July 90 received. much pleasure In incloing the two con- tracts approved. Iam quite sure that the authorities ble uction In all cases."* By these two contracts being algned the elty can go ahead and for the Ibraries. — KILLED BY TROLLEY CAR. Got Of One and Stepped In Front of Another, Harlem Hospital. Stevens stepped from ‘Willis avenue car at Willis av One Hundred ang Thirty-sixth area He started across the area from U Fear of the car und stepped front of a southbound ‘The motorma, Chris Miller, was afe ed In, Morrisant Court to-day and for examination on Sept. 16, ——__—_ ‘alrectly' a8 | #oatht de Would you?" persisted the lawyer, "ma Conimissloner and Onet!l is a the reply. asked Mr. ordinate submit to Insult, even from a superior? Justices Inault. 1 Deputy. Commissloner Yurk tried to cane on appeal, Where and when to advertise. In the Sunday World Waut sheet. : | | | tyn, par largely Onetll was rej at Baldwin, y & Lord. that he was be shaken d for w tran the fine and we. Devery « next witness. 1 of insubordination Oneill and wax then exan lw “Do ye “1 kn Me there a rule about officers of the Pol Devery flush coming and he object Chie} Commixstoner York. “There ia such a rule, “Don't you think it becomes a Deputy rittes | Commissioner to be courteous ax well us it does a patrolman “Ans Bafdwii “Walt, wait.” put in Deputy Commis are not urying th Deputy Commissioner here. ‘or mitigation, Mr. Bald admitted the sioner York, W looking By this time the bland, smiling Devery | had become transforn white, drops of swe: head and Hs hands clinched the a of his chalr, He was plainly angry. tue with Hae. Mr. Baldwin persiwted in asking his question. “I'm « Commissioner and not a mem- ber of the uniformed £ “Would you keep slient, Mr. dy w trolley car to-day and died in the] 1¢ Commisstoner Murphy treated you as you treated Oneill?" “1 won't answer Uiat quertion,” @. aNd towed Devery, half rlaing from his chair, “Be calm, Chief; be calm," ely. “should a < 17th. Aanveteary 2.69 CASH On CnEeDrr, FISHER. BROS.. Columbus Ave., bet. 103d and [04th Sts. Station 104th St, Open Saturdays Uneil tO \WHAT SURGEONS SAY OF THE LATEST BULLETIN. ; William M. Polk. « pureeasa in the country dent James Showa the morning bull McKinley's Prealdent’s pul President MoKinley eohis life to U pinese and skill {th toe cass The more autekly far an th nts conditton erned the fact y hours there la ne nitle assures ua that the dangers of the injury ty the and under a in the habit of Cent will recov Danger Im the I “The complleation In this case le the! uncertainty concerning t muacles of the back the complication can nd successfully met. If, ix not burled, but is in the peal cavity behind the stom y become the source of a ciroum- absce - more extended secondary operation f {ta correction and the removal This, however, will be quickly Indteated by the condition ¢ Ine and temperature, letninlninieinic; ieieeiei- ci teinieihieik alt FIRE STOPS mat FILL TELLS NAM OF WOULD-BE BRIBER Patrolmin Edw: for insuhordination. | Police Commissioner York, of Brook- Patrolman t Police Headquarters to-day, | revealed the name of the man who fered to have him transferred for | abscess develop the President's cond be req complleadio: La ' Dr, John Coaby Hopetal Mr. MeKinley’s comp : Johim well In Oneill, on trial Julius Dil oie astapproached dier, He Declares on! | ae Mf Vwi the Stand, Was Man Who Tried to! “Shake Him Down” jauarante —Devery asa Witness Gets Into Boiling Hot ti. “There are so many things that might “d with the new pre- conditions without premonitory wasl}symptoms, that It ls diMceult to formu- 3 red back to The name he mentioned is that of a plman, Jullus Didier. j he said, also offered to have him put on a “soft post for from $: The room was crow ontrolied, might w for a yenr, fe i bulletin of thin morning, I velleve the | PANS Y Indicates a condition as good as could be expected.” t for from 85 to Bi ut oShniced Opell sald th enough to touch elbows with him of the r. Yolo proceed with th would you stand it yer Baldwin sioner Devery What do you mean by Would not pay Ygo higher up “Lothink hes not right Deputy Commie know the ‘ partment?" gyked Mr. w xomething abou responded Devery, with an 1 to his sanity,” yadly Informed. sin the Poll ppowed to be United kK in the "What about 0: J to the question Iscovered that Law. an Katteman and prompting by haat told him Katteman that Wardman Burne was the man whe did business wilh the peos rail that he could not raise and that he| Fa ‘alta moment,” sald Deputy ‘Com- missioner York, noting anxiously that his colleague was “Remember, Chief, Angwer If you can an objection walt unt) there tn a rul- ven years old, | tng," nue, was struck AILLED IN RAIN WRECK: THE STAY FOR BISSERT. & CONVICTED WARDMAN GETS EXCURSION PARTY MEETS DIS- THIRTY DAYS MORE DELAY. In the dress-ault case were HI | all addreswed to Jo Lynn & Co letters contatn nd when there ts vumomers of the firm. The at ts sald ASTER IN WEST VIRGINIA. h committed to I FELL FOUR STORIES; KILLED. tersa. a framer, of No 20 avenue, while at work on feurth floor of a new. bullding at Mundredth stroet and Hecond avenue + fell to the sidewalk and was in- H any killed PITTSBURG, ¥.cted recently days to make selitence and convicth Assistant District-, “Attorney charies 1, a Barbler opposed the that Bissert time to make his cane. Justice Truax granted a fur of thitty days to prepare and fy | wreck fourt party of ‘Fatrmont, excursionists were aboard, Y} Ut ts said that the engineer and sey- eral yagengera were killed. bk SP TEMBER 9, 1901. aeceerary] OUR 3D ANNIVERSARY Ree Falls on Sept. 10th (to-morrow. In hon- or of the occasion we shall present every t. 10th purchaser during week commencing An- n.versary Day with a Handsome Souvenir as a Memento. METAL COUCH BED. able symptom. Tha peratur anything very serious, taken with any hl his head emphatic. | ted the improvement in} y sture and Dr. wae a hile Were ence up Injury with fon the of Ht is my patient’ eondith an at the end eral perit sthered omy hours, thy Wilty of hile recovery be almost our Outlook F ho clreumstances w considering that the pu tempe! location of Hed in’ the If it ts et ne it most requiring a somewhat f th and to-night the pas! of peritonitis nd that natder the morning's bulletia For even shoud much an ent t ind! ny tlon t to meet even that pr I Cosby, of the Heatih ! in such a cane, and under a. . unds have a tendency hat alone, if it coult the p fasing my opinion on ty Hoes , way twenty will rec That bulletin , hours \ Danue: th 0: Dr, Cyrus Edgoi » Dr Mann, of the pulse is, sad ine algned ommiastoner 1 Bullding this robbing United | Y school y Ives, with hie} ond ler Int nd Wax assigned te St vet near Houste th not delivered: Fred that: Clerk large rolln of Erber re for duty bast night at midnight, Jacobs watched him | O Briers letter from behind a pile of mall sacks unt! 5 [M8 ef the Prestd this morning, when he Iafternoon and pra put nine bundles of letters Into a | HePvery uarterr be between $254 he] Poltee €) vancanedl and naked! time| tne te eh 1 $3, and Won bs wats Mh IM degrees lore ya sen of im ay that yesterday and haye new impr at if the continu even from the present, will be a very strong that he vo) Dr oF WL Dillingham said: “This ning’« bulletin ta very fav The Presit ature are better, of p]me since the, Injury couraging.'* or Hamiln, street, 1 Vnie Metin from the President's a, betterment in évery LON. Love, F and the Warwick Arms, and EI : tranquillity his This handsome, highly polished mahogany finished 5-piece Parlor manifested Mt from the beginning are i aulitity nley’ had been shot the h he wan best BIG ROBBERY OF /SCHOOLS OPEN MAILS CHARGED.) FOR NEW YEAR. JLERK HELD IN *3.500 AND PUT; NOT ENOUGH ROOM IN PRI- IN JAIL. MARY GRADES. win F000 Baap Hic schools in th and the Bronx every district pupils was large and many ehl Is really avout of ay the probable ty nt Maxwell ¢ 1 othe great ——— “tou Hever and wor him co ACCUSED BY HIS LANDLADY. Sh th sireot laem Court vo-day- tieeht Bros., 2592261 Gth Avenue, Between 16th and 17th Sts, | epgning Days and Opening Prices. Our Three Days’ Opening Sale is making splendid |progress. Many are flocking to the New Store curious to learn in relation to the plan for Selling Eve: thing to Wear on Part-Payments at Cash Prices. Noth. ing like it was ever attempted before in the city of New York. It isa positive revelation. People are profoundly interested in learning how easily and at the same time jinexpensively they can thus clothe themselves and families. They like the store, the service, the qualit of the goods the looks of things generally, and, final- |ly, they are astonished at the prices, and no wonder! To-morrow and next day especially, all the immense power of a great chain of seven stores to so buy mer-. chandise as to outdistance all price competition is re- _ ceiving a magnificent demonstration. Even at These Priees Partial Vayments Keeepred! 5 Quality China Silk Caps, full roche trimming _ Torchon Laces and Insert- | with ribbon rosette, dainty and baby Hes: 49045 ings; large variety of patterns from 113 to| Infants’ Long Christening Dresses, 4 inches wide; worth 7c. to 10c. yil., 4c. | val. lace trimming and Sere Fast Black Umbrellas, 26 and 28 inch; | embroidered val. bottom, a most dainty Firs and Congo handles, steel rods, paragon | garment, $1.89. frame, worth 69c., 42c. Special lot of Mens 's Autumn Neckwear ia White Pearl Buttons, all sites, 16 10 22) fancy figures and stripes; imperials, rever- line; worth 7c. doz., 2 doz. on card, Sc. sible four-in-hands and tecky reguiarly sold.” Volvet Belts, satin lined, gilt and oxidized | for 79c., at 44c. each. buckles, all sizes; worth 50c., 39. Boys' Natural Wool Underwear, vests, Ladies’ Tailored Suits, made of all-wool | drawers and pantalets goed valug at 75¢-y our cheviots, jacket lined throughout with tafeta| price, all sizes, 4 cD skirt cut ue the new flare; in black and’ navy; sizes 32 to 44; value $12.50, it hi B Pinta’ I ret Cos Bedford Cloth Coa ec t T05., Me 259-261 Gth Ave. with deep cape, trimmed with lace and rib. GONTINUED SUCCESS OF oun COZY FLAT orig, 69.78 Suit; has soft spring seats covered in tloral designed damask. all spring 4. in all col- 4.98 YOU NEED NO MONEY. Call and make car 46th St.and 8th Ave. °'Ehiite ran” A metal polish that does not daub the hands or woodwork, EYES-FREE. YOU SAVE $5.00. bit. pied pre Opening Days : | Monday & Tuesday, eat Arrenied: | ; September | Ninth and Tenth, “tote reform She was a) OMee L ft Last. month she Mrs. Samuel Hritte Thirty-second street, Af disappe: On Aug. Julius day sie Jewelry f posits of $00 was held in 3,000 ball in the dare Ladies’ Satin Stock Collars, all colors;| Infants’ Hemstitched and Tucked Extra);