The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1901, Page 12

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DEATH WON FROM QEVERY onan AlaskaSable ‘(Cluster tails) Mink ss 5 | Russian Sable“ About to Be Be Tred by “ Big Chief” To-Day, Police- man Mulligan Dies | Persian Lamb Coats. fi Ss When tha case of P !Seal Coats,—London Dye, J. Mulligan, of the Ds tion, was ¢: before Devery to-day. . that the defend “He dled at of olman Pat missioner,” 69 | "Case dismissed, nid the | “BIR} Chief.” Inspector Cross said what had caused Mull Mulligan bad b E Proper dut afternoon of ( gf place on the ~VERMILYE & He was absent from 290 P. M, until 492 P.M. when th nan found him sleeping in the vase of the bullding tn which the polling plice ts located. a . ON THE BENCH ishes from Place of Patrolman Luis Cohen, of the Eld- ; A ridge Street Station, was charged by a | Business. Companies. man named Adler with hi pay a board bill, ce | Branch leet s summer, After belng arrested on swindling | Application to Judge Thomas, in the Usa wi Mr cAGlersa) few ins aiak ce by two customers two weeka| United States District Court, was made ‘amolints 316/08 re 2. yesterday for an tnjunetlon restraining of being discharged in court. the eee taDoatt company. In of the bucket-shon firm of Wo | yori from aelivering to Edward Schles- Sessa So It. Vermiiye & Co. « fnger, William F. Miller or Robert A. Ke pti seers Ammon, or any one presenting Adleeis AAW yer cane ee Individually or anything of Khe to py your bowed bills” was left ast traneh he charged me $4), My wife was ill © ep o with paralysis then eis now, ot] The remark.t £ Arm mem | § ER alt chaele s have a doctor six times a Wi pay and clerks i 1 immediately reclaiming a package containing $115,000 asssoon aa Tican. mpt on the part of several | which Miller depostted In his name near- Pane: YOURE eet Poy re to close out thelr accounts, | ly (Wo years ago. Schlesinger has been the Commission: Whe you pay , A fugitive from Justice since November, Temit the fine. disgrace the rest of veral prominent brokers told An | yyy and it is belleved ts on his way the force who m.” ! Evening World rererter this afternoon here from Europe to recover the money. The Rev, 1 negro] what they: thouxht was the reason Schlesinger was indicted with Miller clergyman Franklin Syndicate collapsed, street. iw adden and mysterious dlsap- Sit trolman Pra pearance of the frm mem « ‘Thirty-seventh’ street ats The men, they said hud been * fr Spain, and was late tn clergyman charged that Lane assaulted paaucet ‘ and) Am » attended him with fist and cl aflegees Ee OP Fe made oie races at Trouville tn 14%) reported Eighth aveniir today hy (ie Government: that he had achieved the reputation of a the of § He sald to acquaintances that The Rev. Mr \ sever) customers of tae f eipt of regular remittances ing his brother, wpoeared oefore the cashier to-day and friend in New York" who con- half-brothe seer ma t vat th a syndicate loot In the absence pointment ' it. “ Y ured that t in quest ey would ‘ he Salute Courteous. Then 1 private etn there 1. off this « ret “He had his cluty ray aid th Nt his name, Sehiestnger ts supposed to t Rebaymanindraeled it Phin ofties gecuptes rooms con the herrying home to secure the fusde rte second floor of the Astor Court Bali fore the law: s In ‘urtug tne ‘ ° Mm advertiaes extemal oney for the o my th 1 me on When T came to wax with disorderly cond In the Thirty-seven ton pata for the “tess? ne Wh M HA” Dever FAILURE OF JACKSON BROS. TowDay, but Are Noe Wn N Aasigned Linbitithes exact am The firm consist» son and Samuel ¢ member was Northern Pa tte ‘« 1 Exchan, The offices of th: fitted up last Ma customers, t had women Were inclined not 12 “oD, ber. M. The Wheat Market, eae nal strony. thi | iv ee Iwas Scens higher, | Two detectives are searching for the (all Gate Fer: blew, ger |iad, but he Is twenty years of age, ronT o Mamtre Pa «a Mareen Bavannah were ming pe! w nominal; Decei Say went, 4 font Orleans, )Moodtbella, Gibraltar, prices were: October Thominiths December, wheat, bia Sin wheat, 10 Decet 3 JAMES McGREERY & CO. FURS. Latest Models,—with bell cuffs, $85.00. Twenty-third Street. TYING UP THE. WITH DEVERY. Big Bucket Shop Firm Van- to | court ; T HiS DOWNFALL 5-8 to Horie sul . 6 . © $9.50 . é A 9 ‘ 7-50} . : . . 10.50 . 0 + 75.00 and 90.00 $165.00 MILLER LOOT Application Made to En join Safe Deposit value whatsoe without an order of n was taken to prevent Ed- curing STATEMENTS WERE WRONG. Injustice Done to Wr. Simon 0, A rep 1 some time in The World concerning an assault Mr. Simon 0. Pollock, an Who resides at No. reflecting Mr. a petty assault and since been Invest! DEFAULTING MESSENGER BOY “SPORTED” ON $5 A WEEK. Georme It. w Nn rth of garetios, dime novels and am thon to. meow turé plunger and x til on a $5 weekly salary—seem fed to the downfall of George Amertean District Tele Kraph messenger who disappeared with \ package containing $3.00) worth of [Jewelry which hi liver from ' Nirkpatrick’s Jewelry store to Geor; Vo Hrower, of No. o Dey t 1 owith his mother at avenue until three weeks when he lef lumbt. her and took quar- Hotel at PHC ay t out and work mother jt t hervelt. ould to-day ae voy had Incorrigtbie, t Mareh she and } el with tier. a Mra, at Navesink, N, J Gourge lad the cigarette and) dime- novel habit’ well cultivated ch | when to Now York aa habit and a proclivity srapa,”” Kirkpatrick says the boy must Kage to learn tts Knowledge of tu him for de- wd, and hia a twenty-four hours trace has been found of BOYERSTOWN BANK OPEN. him so 2H WU? ahUiiebar mvrinu, Vs 24, ivl. STERN BROTHERS To-morrow, Sule of Dress Trimmings Black Spangled & Silk Passementeries + 58°, 68, 85, $1.25 5. Regular value 75c to $1.85 This Season's Importation Fall and Winter Importations in their Hosiery Departments Exclusive and Effective Novelties In Women's Silk, Lisle Thread, Cotton and Wool Hose And the following Special Values, To-morrow Women's extra quality Cotten and Lisle Thread Hose, Lace Insteps and Embroidered Fronts, Value 60c Women's Fine Lisle Thread Hose, Vertical Silk Stripes, Open-work embr'd fronts and Lace All Over, Value 95c¢ Women's Black Silk Hose, Pure Thread with doubie soles, Women’s Pure Thread Slik Hose, with handsome embroldered fronts, West Twen BANK OPENING AGAIN PUT OFF. 39°) 58°, $1.10) Vaue $2.50 1.79 y-third Street Value $1.65 SSeS a | “Guarantee” CLOTHING COMPANY. Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. | This store is run on a unique principle— it gives you the most value it can for your PRESIDENT OF NEW SEVENTH | NOT YET SELECTED. Efforts Now Being Made to Diamine Receiver and Oust the Heath Interests. | | 1 t — | Some unlooked-for delay has come up! money— in the reorganization of the Seventh Bank, and the statement of ised by the new Interests that is, it’s will probably not be lesued be- making ‘ unique for . és : New York, ], fore Monday, { Ri ) ae” well as we i do what enormous Made of worsted cheviot, in }/ are S The dominant tnt selected the executty h mie At te nelested but thins itis declared, hiteallty, and will not (ht) any “arrangements mate n rc organized bank, will prices you're asked to pay for any ha f-way it hay pping the Heath in- d by those bank at sort of de clothing. t Inconalderable. Fletoher 8. Heath has resigned both an vic aldent and director of the ine stitution, and it Ie a matter of gossip that efforts will be mnde to acquire the stock holdings of the Heath brothers. Men's Winter Suits « 10 | | st. 1 the Advance. |] greens, mixtures and stripes. We Under the lead of St. Paul, Union Pa-|f Could conscientiously ask $14— citle and Southern Pacific, which aver- | but, no, we say $10. aged Leva ile tamemetat ogy GUARANTEECLOTHING CO. Uptown Cor. 127th St. & 3d Ave. 1 BEARS ATTACK LEADING scl, ST, PAUL AND UNION PACIFIC]; i: FEVERISHLY ACTIVE. © Steady Drive at Amalga’ wer and Other Prom Inanes Down, ted Cope wnt Stocks opened active and irre the market to-day, with by predominating. 1 ab and Union P: changed | fractional declines, Over | shares of St. Paul went at 17) to 1631-4, compared with 170, yesterday's final F sent Ke Hoek of | Hocking, Coal Central tion. Union Ife wold 1-t per cent, lower on dealings asKregating 3.00 shares in the first few minutes of business Tho bears were especially active in Amalgamated Copper, forcing the pric down @ full point, to $s. Pennsylvania | s and Steel, too, were conspicuously weak at smart fractional declines, A noted exception to the general ten- deney toward lower prices was the Bal i timore & Ohto tysue. That stock rallied two full point neral selling follow realizing im Peoples Ose Brearet Steel Reading Heading 19 ta} AM) iceating 21. pf. °/CALL FOR TROOPS PIVCLGED NS Ordes to Reservints, ° ©. tatisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. Bargain Friday And What It Means to You. These eee) price quotations can y tell the meaning of Bargain Friday at Rothenber at Rothenberg’s. othenberg é West 14th St. New York's Fastest Growing Store. They bespeak money-savings of the most vivid character, Few words are necessary to press the import- Tailor-Made Suits, $4.98. 0 Tailored Suits, in all aoa Suits ot. in 98 | Handsome ca enares at Sa28 storm collar; $8.00 ecm aA, 98 Dress Skirts, 1. 98. | Flannel Waists, 92c. Girls’ Recfers, 1.98. Dress Skirts mad¢ ance of such offers. grays, blue and brown, fly front jacket. ali-wool plaid back cloakings, in Oxford. full flounce skirt; skirt and jacket tailor black: andi white) and fancy. colorings, | | . tromiwoolicheviot® All-Wool French Flan- | Children’s Winter Reefe in black and Oxford | nel Waist, open back | ers, rough Garments for Women and. Ghildren. ithe SrechaL Caa a long, full sweep, larg: hood and gray, will lined and and front, new cheviots and curl cloth, in in all-wool bound, made with stock | full Pounce and and cuff, tucked and new fall shades of blue, trimmed with taffeta plaited old rose, lght! red, brown and green, silk straps and ta.l- Sraliteledrarphe: handsomely trimmed, blue, royal | nomenal bargain at red, black | sizes 4+ to 1. 98 | and laven- 98 Beil, 12, great der, special bargain, J 98 Another Tanned Hat Senatton! “The New Yorker,”’ at $1.98. It looks now as though our latest production is destined to be the greatest success of all of our millinery triumphs. “The New Yorker” embodies all the desirable features of the latest style fancies. The hat is of black mohair felt, bound with the popular broad white felt edge. Polka dot satin is artistically large sik pompon in front. Hats of several different shapes are used; beyond any reasonable doubt exactly your style is here. can be found only at Rothenberg’s. And no ha uJ 98 sale anywhere else can ejua. thfs in intrinsic ala at Mill Remnants—Fruit of the Loom Musiin.| Striped Waist Fabrics at 19c. Another lot of Fruit of the Loom muslin, 36 6 To-morrow we will place on sale another large aon tet IC} yardy each, all on sale to-morrow at, per yd. c Exrdinal, cadet, Sensi te Cai c Unbleached Canton Flan. | draped around the crown. This ends in a large bow, which is surmounted by a “THE NEW YORKER” is an effective, stylish hat. Bargains in Domestics and Fl l Ss an annels. inches wide, in lengths of from two to five sctlot striped Walstibabrics) ini newest: most 2,000 yards of good Domet | Outing Flannels, yood qual-, Alle Wool Waist Flannels nel, extra heavy and worth] Flannel; 2,000 yards Un- ity, in meat checks, strip:s cardinal, navy, old ros: 10c. per yd., to-mor- - 6c! bleached | Canton 3..| and phids, worth ¥c. Bel calcu green eiand ee C} Flannel, at 5 rt per yard, ate. see black, 39. quality, at 23c Laaies' and Children’s Underwear and Hos Ladies’ Fleece-Lined Cotton Sages ae | Ladies’ Fancy Cotton Hosiery ; ery. ed yarn; extracted Se pertect in every way, trimmed | designs: cadet, ca. dival, navy and helotrope, double With washable crochet; all siz ell heel and tos; also Ladies Black tose; warraxted &c usually sold at 1924; special. 2 | fst color; Worth 196. alesseeeseseseeseensenee cess Ladies’ Fleece Lined Vests and Pants; | Egyptian yarn, high neck, long sleeves, | gusseted armhole, crochet trimming at ants to match; worth 25c.,at.. 15¢ Children’s Black Wool Ribbed Stockings, warranted fast-dyed Union Bleck, 1 sott-linished yarn, high spliced heels and toes, and double knees; worth 192. 10 ic Speclalccccceccccscscoccssecscccocccccvcese Boys’ Clothing. Boys’ $2.69 Refers, $1.49. A Friday Forenoon Special. Footwear Bargains. $3.00 Shoes at $3.59. A lot of abo £0 pairs of $3.00 shoes for i; women will be closed out to-morrow at Handsome Reefer Coats ot tan covert $1.59. Various styles in fine kidsk nm. but- | cloth double Fema double, stitched te heatylweie iuined seme, mill oar; Wool serge on or lace, medium or heavy weisht; good | Tined ener e thoes 3 7 soniye valu: when marked $3.00 per pair 1. 59 in the lot, and th not last LO-MOTTOW Ateeeesereerereeeeeee long at this price; of #209, Jy to-morrow at Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes; an attractive new line in| Tid of box call; button or lace; sizes up to 2s; usu- 98 Boy's Empire Suit, | $1.98, a ally sold at $1.39 per pair; to-morrow at... Cc ititeket. ¢ me Viredeess, Children’s Wool Jersey Leggings;, full nett sizes up to £0 years; Worth 75 cents per pair; ate... 49c Worsted Slippers; hind k regular $1.00 quality; tomorre More Wonderful Basement Offers. China Values. Housefurnishings. 50 Dozen Cups and Saucers, an Willows Clones paskele, t ined relnforsed,, cut ra large pattern. Sia ORDERS EILLED be extra MALL importer’s duplicate sump line of fine thin German China Cups and re wi re and he pieces, Saucers. Every knowa shipe and Bots, id ipleces pink Pins ra yest decorations. newest dee peeeee ane worth less than s0c., and a great mar 7Sc. and $1.00, hake while they last... Lace Gurta 49 Real Scotch Lace Curtains, © Arabian, antique and Irish point effect yards long: wid Tus BRITISH WAR AIRS. YE PLANS PUBLIC.’ COMES BACK, Wife of the Great Subway Magnate Returns from Steyr Lad Portieres. —Armure Portieres, all colors; extra deep lattice fringe; value $4.50 per pair. EE BKES |*NOTHER” JONES TOURING JERSEY FAMOUS AGITATOR STOPS OVER IN PATERSON. jer for pantry ns. Renaissance, 343 and 4 2.9 THROUGH POLICE FKROR. Mecting om and Lenves Htin, Yeo= men nrally wiped out Union Republic ariier gains nd putting ruhern mated and 1 last night, and jorad advanced | tot marke entu niot the Steel stocks, Rteek BL f ine, Rath era Hallway pts. 4 Man Fran: rr Glucose pulonally Kness of Me ated by Bonds * Su st Morte we ade to rally the mar: viding wp the Coalers again: Hy thks m In in Lackawanna Wits oxtenied to 8.1 tn Battin & Ohio to kT Wan leo some ering w ¥ cs, pver in shor! thi rally of a pomt 4 ted Copper recavered to al 2) Cashier Mory’s Surety Covers the DOW) Shortage. —Pursuant to a frem the Comptrolier of the Cur . the Boyerstown Na- ‘tional Bank opened for business to- ere Was no ran and business as usual, Bank Examin- De: RADI A notice re er Mel tts In wecuritleg. (ore missin ta portectly olvent. a 5 renowed at the adi turning pric downward again, International Power n 3, while lost 13-4 and North Amert The closing Glucose Sugar gained 2. was dull and heavy. The total sales of stocks to-day were m) shares, TAILOR SHOP LOOTED. Stock Morris Schaumer left a stock worth $0 in his taNor shop at No, & West _| Twenty-fourth street when he closed | ap and went home lust night, He fouad ‘The Closing Quotations, gan: Copper 83% ‘Foundry 254 Amal. Am, (car Europe. torely Mra. Charles T. Yerkes, the beautiful wife of the great railway and subway magnate, was a passenger on the Deutschland, arriving this morning, There were a great many other well- known passengers aboard. ‘The Deutschland had a very rough trip across, having encountered rough Weaterly gales and head seas when one day out, At no time could she maintaln ‘her aecustomed spe« nd Mr, Max. of clty. wit was aecompunted: by hin Wife and daughter, died of heart “disease during the trip. | His body was brought to port, ‘Among the other passengers who ar- rived on the Deutgchland) were | Dr. “Mother” Jones, the famous Pennsyle vania labor agitator, arrived in Paterson from West Virginia this afternoqit. She was met at the railroad station by Prewe {dent ‘Thomas Morgan, of the Sille Weavers’ Association, and was drive at once to the house of Thoman Stee= vans, the secretary of the association, at No. 4 Grand street. Mrs, Jones's object in visiting, Paters xon was to confer whh the leaders of the United Broad Silk Weavers and arrange for a mans meeting there on Monday night at which she will make a public address, LONDON, Oct. M.—An error com- mitted by one of the provinctal police has led to the premature leaking out of the fact that the War Office conte plates the possible contingency of bh ing to call on every volunteer in the country, ‘rae War Office las distributed to the police officers throughout the Kingdom bitte ordering all Reservists, Mitt geomen und Volunteers to report them= without delay 8 headquarters, with the view of active service. ‘These! bills are accompanied by letters onfering that the former be kept In a|Breeman. Allen, ich E. Blount, John} ‘The conference was held /at Mr, Stee~ sate place until telographiln orders to}. Davis, “Huy Eidmentha, pean Vannte house, Sire: Jonea!loretAte this, n ” ; pomt them up are received. ‘The police [BAN JON iim, Harlow N. Higsinbot~ afternoon, for. Phillipsburg. N. Rsioeene eet ancaater overlooked the letter and |i pe wilam, T. ielmuthe Alidor ano. In. to organits {posted the bills, causing widespread per- lyrank J, Jones, Wheaton B, Kihahart, jturbatton, y, Harald F.. seCormick, ESAT Ha Dr: My Sealded Baby Dien, ae Mt nelnlore Adoiph” Nuihan, Witlam ‘Lynch, fear-old babe, nothing tn the shop but the fixtures and two old gults of clothes when he opened Up. to-day. Two. burglara had. been BH there 2s i lus. ‘i ir & Foundry pf. Oa., st 27% in tie night, “The, police have 3) ed Outerbrldge waite i Kownsend,. Sta’ W: Good, substantial homes are to be who was badly scalded rea y, alters homas B.| noon at the home | its, No, 20k found by bright ccckerd through Sum WwaveMaion ts York and nd | Weet Thirt cen Werld Wantes.1) ugh | sete ‘York and’ Raymond | Wert caevent ‘ta tha f

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