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j THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1901. ; eae ae / ROT On IN ~ BLUEGOAT Rey. John Hebron Prefers Sharges Against Two Po- ~ licemen at Headquarters. Trying to Save a Drunkard from a Fearful Beating He Is Him- self Attacked. The Rev. John Hebron, a Methodist minister and an earnest worker in the West Twenty-fourth Stree: Methodist Ckures, with which he Is connected oreferred charges to-day against Patr. ‘man John Kerr and Bicycle Policeman Patrick Gleason, of the West Twentieth street station, at Police Headquarters Mr, Hebron was arrented at 11 o'clock 2m Saturday morning by the two oMicers Qn@ charged with interfering with a policeman In the pertormance of his duty.) He was locked up at the police station, and when arraigned before Muxz- = strate Pool in Jefferson Market Court festerday he was fined $5. ras eeaeiatrate refused to recelve a written by Frank Moss ena ae, the'mintater, Beene “Twas doing my simpe cuiy aa 4 tigen and a preacher when | Interfered to prevent the jolleeman trom prusaly nlsasing a heipless drunkard,” sald Mr Hebron’to an Evening World reporter to-day. “I was on my way fro fome, No. 26 West Twenty-fourth street, to a mission meeting, when 1 (Saw the two fulicemen -frunken man, who was 3 “sidewalk. “They were extremely brutal and | ‘Amply’ asked them to be lean rough / ey told me to attend to my own Hisiness and octed in such an abuntve Wanner that I asked them for theit jumbera, ¢The patrolman took off his hetme: And amashed it in my fice with auch forse that I could have een severely satif 1 hadn't turned ai : “Then they took me to the police xta- fon. 1 did denounce the arrest as an itrage, ax the Sergeant there mays, ani @:d the men they were not doing thelr fatv, IENGLISH ATHLETIC BEAUTY DISLIKES AMERICAN MEN. - OER POD DEAD BABY ~ OUTRAGE. EPT Vici Policeman Wheeled Body to the Station-House with Crowd Following. THE MOTHER IS MISSING. She and Her Five-Year-Old Son Had Been Living on the Street Two Weeks. For three hours this morning a curious and pitying crowd held a death watch about a baby lying dead on it's mother's knee at the door of No, 125 Monroe street. 2 For two weeka this doorway has been the sleeping place of the sick child, its mother and her litte son. The baby's death, a Httle after mld- night, Is the Inmt incident In a case | whose pecullar pataox the big street Jcrowd felt an It followed Policeman Scheringer, wheeling the little dead child jin ite battered carriage to the Madinon The baby’s parents were Michael and Sarah Lubinaki, who have no home, Worth Street industriai School, and one. Inaac, nged three years, lived in the street with his parents and the baby since they were turned out of thelr house two weeks ago. One piece of furniture the landlord al. lowed them to keep—the rattling car: riage in which Httle Hymen, the thir- teen-montha-old baby. spent his days. With both children in the carriage, whe he woman) pushed, the little fam- fly began Ife over again. After a few days, in which they ate what they could beg, and nights, in which they slept on doorstepa until the walling baby attracted an officer who made them move on, the baby fell sick. Meanwhile there was new trouble for Mra, LuBinski. Michael knew a way to }forget that he had no home and no food and a dying child, and he took the way. He went away, and dt not come back. Whatever maney he begged was spent for Mquor, and this morning he was ar- CROKER BEGINS — Will Not Discuss Politics Until After the Presi- dent’s Funeral. VISITS TAMMANY HALL. Purpose of the Democrats Is to Play a Waiting Game Be- fore Nominating. Richard Croker started in to work in good earnest to-day. After breakfast at the Democratic Club he read the papers and went through his mail. In company with John F. Carroll he left the Club early and was drive tenants and district leaders, “T shall adhere to my resolution not Ito talk politics til after the funeral of street atation-house, jie President," sald Mr. Croker to an Evening World reporter. “It is no time now to enter Into a discussion of such Three of thelr children are in thel matters, Later I may have several things to say.” A Walting Game. Many of the Tammany leaders say that the organization will play a walt- Ing game, and will announce no candl- date fog the Mayoralty till the Fuston- fets nominate their man. One of the early catlers on Mr. Croker at Tammany Hall to-day was Commis- sioner of Taxes and Assessments Ed- ward C. Sheehy. “Tommany bas no candidate for Mayor," sald the Commissioner, “We ahall walt to see where we stand. Of course, we ali have our individual cholces, but favoritism will not cut any figure in this campalgn. “Mr, Croker undoubtedly has his rence, but he will be governed en- tirely by circumstances. The man who axa good candidate to-day might not do at all to-morrow. So we are waiting to see what the fustonists do. is all cut and dried, They bri a new name c pext Just for eff Hl WORK a cab to Tammany Hall. There he went at once to his room, where he received several of his leu- believe Platt or Frederick Gibbs already | matters that had been awaiting Cro- know who he Is. f belteve he will be a | ker’s attention, man who has not yet been named The Committ “Platt, Fam convinoed, conttuls the | meeting this aft fusion organtzation, and the programme | Union Headquarter ¢ forward | and resumed the y candidates rat were eut ont, and te Or Tat ax amended Ls consileradly short. of Eighteen held. a HOON at Citizens on Square, ‘ution of mayor= day ond cut will nomina sof the fusion day, when wil be taken in ree went candidate. «. ‘To-Dny. . Executive Committee gard t This kandsome, highly polished mahogany finished 5-plece Parlor Suit; tas soft spring seats covered in floral designed damask..... CONTINUED I Gi Gy = COZY FLAT scomeeie 69, Made-up Carpet Rugs in all sizes for Flats at one-half actual value, Brass and Enamel Beds, all sizas-e00 20.98 CALL AND NAKE YOUR OWN TERMs, Cor. 46th St. and 8th Ave. SahsAteseAy ive: Extension Table in oak, 3.98 }.Batterman Great Sales On To-Day and To- Morrow. Ladies’ Canvas Cloth Suits, Value $25, 18.75 Black Satin Duchesse, All silk, 24-inch, 59c Ladies’ Fine Shoes, Value $2.50, 1.79 Men's and Boys’ Colored Petc=le Shirts, 97c ALSO CARPETS, RUGS, FURNITURE & CHINA. Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves., Brooklyn. rested for drunkenoss, He was sent to] “As for the fuslonists’ candidate, I the Island fof thirty a. That was several hours after his family had lived KISSD) HILO through their tragedy, York reminds me soine-| ‘The baby slept in the carriage, and “They refused to send a measaze My Wife and irled to prevent a woman ¥A0 came Into the rtation. while | was fiemy cell. from taking It fa the in - howev Miss Ethel Gordon,)\" runt wards vremiuim | with Its cafes: und well-] the Httle boy lay with his head In his “Discovered” by | Steuting ahinws sis feet in hebstit ‘ AhiecleaaiGlelh leriwcere: mother's lap, The baby did not sleep, ro ninewy, Mthe and active? joe and cried all night. Manager Alfreci E. ( purfect type of the r re amare Aaithty per rentt| At 2 o'clock this morning the erying oh r wit Is ki suddenly ceased, Aarons, Gives Some © |! mn The mother pounded with all her ‘ 7 tr from cor “ 2 atrength on the door of the little shop Pointed Impressions |" isa aes bieaematae the French woman. the| before which she was altting. Tt In kept by Mrs. Guenberg, wo had given her permission to sleep there nights. When Mrs, Guenberm could be awuk- ened enough to understand, she hur- of New York --- Says/""" the Broadway Girl Is! ASKEE th . . Horus in noKeneral [tind Ge rled out and put her hand on the child's Just Like the Girl “arle has haps brusque. faceniliswastdead, the sang-fro} natural Their at times: J you just Mrs, Lubinsk! sat on the ateps til! -| morning. Her sobs attracted a crowd, "| which hung about Ul daylight. Then Pollceman Scheringer came and - | wheeled the baby down the street to tne Madison xtreet station, the crowd that had formed the death watch following. Tas baby will be buried by D, Kaplan from Paris. Mark Ix beaut “1th avenue n tral "way aad “In Parte Lo was not known ao omich queen They knew me as E AND TEA SALE. a len Geen irene Doean't & Co., Wolt ttnrowises No, 190 Monroe Once our Teas and Coffees make their entrance into the household where there exists a discriminating don, 4 Deh ont street, and Amelia Kummel, in the Sil- | (aste aud an appreciation of the good things of life, there they stay. It could not be otherwise, as the Teas ver Lake ried ene aatem inland. || and Cotfees we sell are absolutely pure, besides having that rich aroma and delicious flavor so seldom, found in! principal eayital. Rint : ¢ mother and e boy Is: ave . es Hae eM RA a ee ta H the poy teat have | the leas and Coffees sold in this country. Don’t for a moment question the quality on account of the low’ and at bt lone B bua atrects —$—$———_- prices we make. Some, we know, doubt the quality for this reason, and they pay dearly for being so sceptical; ‘S ehureh with which 1am connected, pro- Dea A Ba LT eee LITTLE GIRL MISSING. 35 cents to 40 cents for Cotfee and 50 cents to GO cents for Teas make them not one whit better than ours, A cured bali for me. “Tam determined that the policemen MH not KO UnpUunshed for in a. warraniable conduct 1 have com Plained to Police Headquarters and wit! follow up the case." ant Heron was born in ty-one years ago. He was { chaplain of the ise: . { je Home peirted things, bYt really: these are my Beets Vollee Send Out Alnrm for Ametia ail 7 eli Raa Gotthe, Seven Years 0 cae BUILER’S NO. 1 COFFEE, retariae a's’ |Wery Best Mocha and Java, a Pound, 25c. fen who coh de se ree irned tow Prom the sal otticess Jaton not terms of the t that his seven-year-old niece, in Gle haa been connected with the Prowident Shaffer was in ck. He sald that Weat Twenty-fourth S : ha enty-fourth Stree chine ihe ibe HES octal avon! deen playing outdoors all tae eleven years. Ub officers refused to aly ' Afteravon. abd that when her father $$ mation look for her she could net. be DROPPED DEA ov? N 6.—The . She Ix of slim build, tall for her D IN STREET. F with lisht halr and brown eyes, sie } each bad ‘ : ‘ wore a blue check dreas, black stockings Heart Disease Carricd on s Ani Iker shoes and had no hat’ when MATRON EXONERATED. Prisoner Accused Her of Procur- ing Bail tor Mer. ened tn the Market Court yesterday morn: with disorderly conduct, Pool she had been en missing from kk. Butler's No. 2 Coffee, | Butler's No. 1 Combination Coffee, VERY BEST MARACAIBO, A POUND, 20c, VERY BEST QUALITY, A POUND, 15c. Butler’s No. 3 Coffee, Butler's No. 2 Combination Coffee, VERY BEST SANTOS, A POUND, 17c. CHOICE QUALITY, A POUND, 10c. Butler's No. 4 Coffee, Butler’s Ideal Package Coffee, VERY BEST CHAPADA, A POUND, I2c. PARCHMENT LINED POUND PKGE., 20c. for N. Y. % r jie KN 8 ¢ “Ralph D. Chadsea, aged twenty-six, a Veer ‘ i starter for the New York Electric Vehi. way ¢le Company, dropped dead of hears a « STRIKE OVER, cot = MAGNATE SAYS. disease at 9.2 o'clock this morning on Bternal aryiooss sion pgoedaatnt Hireet and wae wariear TT -rcomd Assailant of a Little Girl Pittsbure Workers Re‘use to Admitted His Guilt Return to Work and Wait in the rear of are of choice quatityand easily excel many of the BUTLER'S NO. 2 TEAS so-called best Teas sold elsewhere. BUTLER’S NO. 1 TEAS 223310 the highest surely it is to your Interest to try them at this price. ty + Ni i 5 : ae icles of wan led vut the night before by Barney Machin eee eee Becre: in Court, for Explanation. American Tin Plate, the | Marcus, She sald the matron, ste |{{ ALL KINDS, A POUND..............35c]/JALL KINDS, A POUND............29¢ ‘Octover interest payment, nmounting to esti aes eal nd, the American | Reynolds, had sent for Marcu $4,700,000, will bo made by the smailine cr MRNereu Reh Hed ue on where —— “Sehecks to-day for the rexistered in. | 4 (Par Rookaw Is ber HA, Sept. 1e—The Moyees In other mills went asking, him to | lerest!and by the giving of orders to| @ttempted to ly work \ A PACKAGE OF negro, who nad 5 * TENA ball her out. The matron sald that W. h i | ukers hae sete | Sar bal bance heated aa| —- POTATOES. ash Day Special. antaliommlndeiascd rey REE ake execution thetr itterencas ng fo res 3 Pounds Washing Soda, r t ‘ " clal, a seeeee x jundry Blue, She'various Assistant Treasurers of the AUnlted «States to pay interest k . he old men report. | less not AVANCE Sr eee ‘i 1 Pound Best Starch, HIPPING NEWS, jecrsinct urate sine nose hae ao eet etn AEN rapty Daa FREE ° ALL FOUR FOR fa Hin face war wmached and kicked ty 4 vied tere were 5 During this sale to all purchas- (ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY shapeless std +++6.08|Moon wis. 7.51] The vi was se Walker rs of one pound of our very best New York State Cheese at the regular price of 13 Cents. Friday night, out was ¢ EN Htathy nvtitied ‘ aenes aclinaote ne ie Hp LAT ECD yy Mrand, I4elb, cans 1s, quart Mason | areat deal a Heoedion Wex expressed Domestic, % olls, best Alpha Padding, all varietics, « ¢ by the different delegations on the an : inty dessert. a this morning, W uncem ent ‘ ‘it ent ‘ : Table salt, Anchor Brapd, fine fore Magistrate Heals woubl fn can mil te.:2-o9und \bag: [Shatter woe jut that he wie th ; Keo the commt ony eueh anil! separ > @ aie Magistrate ie ' xpiain (he resule of the Ne ‘ "Mruaewiek | the county Jail a ote tad the ter Yen Galveston [aWalt the action F ent Na ji nent of the tnplat Boston Baked Bea Seeded Ratains, new packing, Brand, 4 pound package. ret nh for in Korg tordlay, thoy will not return to The Finest Cleaner Mado king. hint to thet orks pat aay Se Th ‘a et excite: et. wan not lt setlone, cong of the strike Cleans allkindsof glass ware, ne to th Het maar myn se Amaigamazed mew extenda to nearly CHOICE Walker: will Ue pieced on trial, toxnor Dien. Eile alse lets c 5 [A reve bene fow. District-Attornoy Merrill hopes to twas dif. jen, ~ GROCERIES 4 Mata Gtk nee tenis, aa have him begin his priegn sentence’ on al | rejoleing fe ; 5 & ‘ DOM pint oRtle. rsapee Wednesday, ’ been settled. and