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JURY LOCKED INCOLDROOM Kept All Night In Discom- fort in a Civil Suit. ALL ARE ANGRY TO-DAY. One Protested to Justice O'Gor- man and All Joined in Indig- nation Meeting. Justice O'Gorman brought storm about head in ¢ Court to-day nthe jury of sixteen-year-old Katie Hickey's sult for $3,000 damages from the Manhattan Railway Company came in When Justice O'Gorman went home last evening he gave orders to h ey bad agreed upo: nd these cweive me 1 night counsel for the jury until OX, the Miss ‘Hickey, arrt were astonished hear | Jury had been held all night ry fled tion meeting t House, yut and organized an | in the rotunda “ “ Fox line THE WORLD: W iCITY WATER SOLD FOR A MILLION. Dougherty Charges that Gross Irregularities Have Benefited the Westchester Company. Stupendous irregularities been disclosed through an investiga- tion instituted by J. Hampden Dough- | ¢,,.. erty. Commissioner of Water Sup- ply, Gas and Electricity. For years the New York and West- chester Water Company, said to be made up of Tammany politicians, has been taking city water from the Bronx main and not paying the city, Profits Over $1,000,000. Mr Dougherty says that judgment the concern now owes thi city $180,000 at least. But this does not represent the im- mense profits made by the water company. It has been reselling at retail the city water to th» residents of Willlamsbridge and Wakefeld Highest prices have been paid by the users of the water, perhaps as much as $1,000,000 in all Commissioner Dougierty’s suspicions were aroused as @oon as he took office red there was no meter ew York and Westchester supply pipe. a Day Used. on Jan. in uals herty tation in Yonkers. the company of water, thin meter ai 1 cut one “= PRODIGAL HOST OF SOUTH BEACH DEAD Judge the jury had iwated, locke: HENRY A. OCKERHAUSEN iemelting. veering col +" SBENT THREE FORTUNES. Justice O'Gorman made no reply. Out ie crowd tieiueey a Wmeitheiceevs Fond 2 for Good Horsefiesh Sent A Harcis, a manufacturer at / the | si Broadwa the foreman of {5 | his money and died « tothe jury room was Hous is heated by | ally warm. T have| tigation: ument Weather clerk says | went down 10 degrees t the coldest night CADETS BULWARK, PRESIDENT CANTOR WILL TRY TO ABOLISH IT. Declares Aldermen Who Were Gerry Married Gi Mere Children. Snelety called bureau ba many years 4 Lallan girls, of sixteen, have by City Hall’ and_ the quently these marriages cause of crim action Joearan nothing. el has been the! ‘system. The place must be abolish L shall imme rigid investigation. a resolution at the ni Beard of Aldermen to reau frum the Hal. Alderman | Harburge enter upon al nd 1 aball present the c Marriage allied on Bor. | ough President ( this afternoon. cannot fh tthe Marriage e | Bureatt has any whatever to the | ‘cadet system. he id. 1 parte men rl referred yrewenit the marriage for the to because her — AID FOR THE ADELSONS. | Renders of The Evening Wo Send Money for the Needy. The Hvening World has following contributions for the of John Adelson, No, 1701 Third ira. MW ae Be Adleson More: it. 10. ‘The E) World has alao received & from L lor Mrs. Schwab, of Maue ie atreet Fluspwiok avenue, Brook. yn, who recently became the mother of | eourn | Arroc Ockerhausen, ¢ Henry A the owner of the vf South Reach and Beach Hotel, died r, Staten Istand. efter an iil weeks. He suffered from ness of two. complication Ockerhauses He was a Adolph Ocker: nausen, who ma Ago was a prominent factor in th ‘At his death his son fe And later he got $100,000 m aunts, He algo became additional wealth when he married Miss Drummond, out he was not careful with omparatively poor. fond of horses and was He was very trotting men. A well known “am: large part of his said to have veal: j| one toward the gratification of this fondness. He had great faith in the future, of South Beach as a pleasure resort and put in a good deal of money to develop To Au he had left at his Geath was the hotel. His home adjoined Wadsworth —— FLOCK TO SHEEHAN. sireudy for the | sin the a hard battle he Democratic next September ally of the Greater New rate waa held last night at A grand York Demoe u — y Gould, Jr, is tl with ma- orgian Court, Lakewood, and play which he and his broth- nd sisters were to give on St. Val- thtine's Day will have to be pomtponed ALL ALIKE, Doctors Agree on Food, All physicians agree that good food, properly selected, is of the ut- most importance, not only for the cure of disease but health even when one is well. Dr. Wm. Hale, of 14 Pleasant 8t, | Gloucester, Mass., says, “I count it a pleastire to say a good word for Pos- tum Food Coffee with which I have been enabled to relieve so many suf- ferers, and which I count, with its valued companion Grape-Nuts, one of the daily blessings. “Coffer was banished from my own table some time ago and Postum ' used regularly in its place, “IL frequently find it necessary to instruct patients when they take Postum Coffee for the first time to y| be quite sure that it has been boiled; long enough to bring out the clear, n.,| black color and the rich taste, as weli| | as the health giving qualities.” The Doctor Inclosed the names of “| six patients who were formerly ner- vous dyspeptics but have been cured by his professional care and the dis- corilncanes of coffee and the using of Postum Fepd Cofiae in its place, to maintain} have | tte Ip pipe at the Glen | { New| ait liqui Asxembly District at the primaries | eggs and other " GEORGE JAY GOULD, JR ILL, | and uncxoe sation 00 gall ommisstone Fded to the o ways used, July, 1897, . IDOL, there was never a meter on the supply a meter © says lapt year broken gallons dally Ae the city has al unpaid water Age and Waketi ‘Commissioner Dougherty’s addressed to Wo OH figure as re vers of the HAVANA, Feb battleship Kearsarge boant of which vemel a fvednoh gun exploded recently) arrived at the port namo, province of Santiago, | A TEST EXPERIMEN Peculiar Power Possessed by a New Medicine. Of new discoveries there is no end. but one of moat recent, most remarkable and one which will prove 1 Iuable to thousands of people, whiter h it is Delieved will tal her remedies for the cure of those mon and obstinate diseases, dyspep: stomach troubles. This discovery 1 loudly advertised secret but is a ‘mbt perfectly harmless vegetal sences, fruit salts, pure pepsin and bis muth. combined and will pri These remedies are form, pleasant to take their good qualities ‘able! of these tablets Mi) to 3,000 time lain has been nta in tae f completely digests been ina health ment waa und what bing cures, asf Rtter using oaly one pack Dyspepain Tablets | have recetved su my sincer feulty ince. the fact that the told me my case absolutely {nourabie a tt Qeentw-8 packages, A little book on Stomact Diseases mailed free by addressing FN | Stuart Co. Marshall, Mich OPPORTUNITY TO TRST ORANGEINE POWDERS. A 10e. package with demonstration of ite will be given by the Arugaiots Feb. 6 7 and ¥. W. KINSMAN @ 00. #1 r CHAS. M. DU GAY, 34th and 04 ave, ALL ARE INVITED. in loaenge hem ep = =: =: = ees Z = 7 57:2 = 3 NESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY'S, 1902. 25 Cigars Free if To still further popularize our Reina Viola Cigars, conchas perfectos, we offer this week with 4. 50 every box of 100 of these cigars purchased at # 25 Reina Viola Cigars Free! Very choice and fragrant Sales oF apenas to Ghousands of Shoppers. 1—FURNITURE. 5—UPHOLSTERIES. 2—CARPETS. 6—KITCHEN NEEDS OF 3—RUGS. EVERY KIND. 4—CHINAWARE &GLASS- 7—WOMEN’S SHOES. WARE. 8—EMBROIDERIES. THE HOMEFURNISHING SALES have gathered fine impetus and are now well under way. _ Everything is of the brightest, newest and best. It is not the policy of the Siegel-Cooper Store to offer you that which is other than most desirable. THE SILK AND DRESS GOODS are attracting their share of attention, and reports of the most gratifying nature come from these richly stocked sections of the store. THE NEW WASH STUFFS are meeting with high favor. Thousands of yards are being sold. No line of merchandise offered is more descriptive or typical of spring. THE DISPLAY OF NEW SILK AND SATEEN PETTICOATS is another one of the features obtaining a commensurate share of notice trom discriminating women IN WOMEN’S SUITS all the advanced Spring Styles are being shown in the best of early varieties, and at prices that will certainly meet with your prompt favor. THE MILLINERY STORE is also a-blossom with dainty Spring fancies. If you want to know what's going to be most popular and most fashionable in Millinery you want to peep into the Millinery Parlors on the Second Floor. To visit the Siegel-Cooper Store now is to obtain a liberal education in the freshest of the advance spring fashions. 9e¢ Ghousands of Women’s Winter Shoes at the Most Unusual Prices Yet Tamed. ISe SHOES wraiaal A AS) SHOES worth’ $2.50 at $2.50 to $4.00, ) We include at these most aaconinon prices many pairs of our beautiful ‘‘PERFECTION’’ SHOES, And the widely advertised ‘‘“FEDERATION”’ SHOES. This is beyond all question the most important Shoe Sale of the winter season, for it places within your reach opportunities hitherto unequalled. Win- ter lines of all kinds in the Shoe Store are slated for rapid clearance, and to effectually accomplish this Prices Have Boon Reduced Ruthlessly. All Shoes comprised in this sale are in the newest styles and best leathers. Furthermore, SHOES worth’) $2.00 at Gvery Patr of Shoes Ostered in Chis Sale Js Guarantoed as Fully as COhough You Paid Full Price. WOMEN’S DONGOLA RID BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, worth $2.00; all sizes in ©, 4, ISe | A and B widths, some wider; nothing the matter with the shoes in the least, only we have too many in these widths. WOMEN'S BOX CALF LACE AND BUTTON SHOES, worth $2.50, mostly C widths, wt 7A I9 and WOMEN’S VICI KiD BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, mostly all sizes, but not all widths. WOMEN'S BOX CALF LACE SHOES, regular and extra high cut for skating and other a, WOMEN'S PATENT LEATHER, BUTTON AND LACE SHOES; Goodyear and hand sewed welted soles; we include in this lot the celebrated $3.00 PERFECTION SHOES and the FEDERATION $2.50 SHOES, every pair ts p t WOMEN’S KID SHOES IN BUTTON AND LACE c rand kid tips, single and double soles; all sizes in this lot; some small lot sample shoes are also included ranging up to $4.00. Choice Pretures ae Reduced Prices. in this lot; values Stylish Petticoats Remarkably Low Priced. Just three items in Black and Col- Moreen and Silk Petti- | but each is a decided bargain. MOREEN PETTICOATS, made cked Spanish flow! ee 9S PETTICOATS, Women’s Undermustins. Most Correct Styles atfavuses with golter <p lover Oil Paintings, teel Engravings and Priuts b ery are offered at prices much lower than y time during the year Catchy Prices. LADIES’ HEAVY MUSLIN GOWNS, square and high neck; trimmed with embroidery, 40 LADIES’ FINE MUSLIN GOWNS, Y- shape neck, with clusters of hem- stitched tucks, 59 LADIES’ | STRIPED — PLANNELETTE GOW Np, pits and bine, yoke of bh tucks; ribbon bow at peck; full IS! size, FINE WHITE CAMBRIC PETTICOATS AND DRAWERS LADIES! FINE WHITE CAMBRIC PETTI — Spring Wrappers. Percale and Flannelette inj, the Newest Patterns. Littieness of price is not the ov charm these Wrappers possess. Th freshness of style and variety of pat | Lawn Aprons. FINE LAWN WITH EMBROIDERY TR vi make them most attractiv COATS; some plain tucked, others trimmed braid trimmed waist with lace and embroldery; value $1.50, special, $1.19 and $1.25, IS WRAPPERS, tz ped flanne LADIES' WHITE CAMBRIC DRAW- skirt, br 4 trimmed yoke ERS; wide lawn ruffle, value %c., 29 pete 32!\to'407' valu 35 Sample Parlor Suites. VERY SPECIAL EACH, TO-MORROW, AT $60.00. VALUES RANGE HIGH AS $90.00. A feature of the Furniture Sale to-morrow will be the offering of 35 high- grade Parlor Suites; very handsome; genuine mahogany frames, beautifully inlaid with fine French marqueterie and pearl, others exquisitely carved; made with extra heavy steel tempered springs and covered in extra fine quality of satin damask, verona, embossed silk plush and tapestry. These 60, WA) suites are but one of a kind, and some are actually worth $90.00; special for to-morrow, a a GEL COODENG |e ne Music. POPULAR HITS, EACH, AT Ie n the Music De- melodies. day the Bulletin Board ent gives the names of cate Each stare en select what you The ' Ie | 7902 Gnbreieran | Crowds Attena Ghis Great Sale. | Ohousands o of Yards Are Being Sold. heydty of its success. is daily accentuated and in- i t nforce the lines Crowds are continuous about the booths in the Main Aisie and at the regularly Embroidery counters. It is conceded to be the GREATEST EMBROIDERY SALE EVER HELD IN MID-WINTER. ane treshest and most beautiful of 1902 patterns direct from the moet St. Gall, Switzerland. Everything desirable in SWiss, CAMBRIC AND 3 bh % NAINSOOK ALL-OVERS, =WIss INSERTIONS, ALL-OVER TUCKINGS, It is ints the ition of fresh lots of NAINSOOK INSERTIONS. SKIRT PLOUNCINGS, RIBBON INSERTINGS AND BEADINGS, SKIRT FLOUNCINGS EMBROIDERIES. inches wide 2 PER YARD for EMBROIDER+ C 204 SC IES worth up to Sc. a yard. nsertions and panels PER YARD-- Swiss Flouncings PER YAR RIES 250 worth up to £0 ard iC worth u ea ‘ 26. a yard eas PER YARD Swirs Flouncings ER YARD {or EMBROIDERIES At FIO worth up t a yard C worth up to 166 a yard. PER YARD Swiss Fh at IOo worth up to $1.15 2 yard SWISS, CAMBRIC AND NAINSOOK ALL-OVERS uncings Lined: YARD to: EMBROIDERIES worth up to 2c. a yard. Scare YARD tor EMBROIDERIES BSc: 75e wets sp to 50's 95e, $1.45, S. G5 ws “‘ALL-OVER TUCKINGS. Piain and Fancy Washable Tuckings in the very newest patterns at a fraction of their original cost. Made to sell as high as $1.50 T8e worn up to 40c, a yard PER YARD ‘or EMBROIDERIES RIBBON INSERTINGS &BEADINGS Se PER, YARD fot values worth up te PER YARD (ar values worth up to 20¢. a yard PER YARD for TORCKON LACES Te worth up to 15e. a yard. Widths range PER YARD tor NEW LACES, 70 ration DUCHESSE, REN. 226 worth up to Soc. a yard. 10c. a yard. (+4 REAT VALUES IN NEW LACES, up to 5 inches. a yard. Having been purchased from 2 SANCE AND POINT DE PARIS manufacturer retiring from business, they LACES 4 to Sty inches wide ALSO AP- were obtained at amaring concessions, and PLIQUE GALLOONS in RENAISSANCE AND DUCHESSE effects in ivory and are therefore on sale at this extraor- effects, worth up to 19¢_a yard. dinary price, per yard, Women’s 1902 Suits. FOUR LEADING STYLES SPECIAL TO-MORROW. Welcome modes. Sensible, stylish and satisfactory. Garments that can be worn now. Suits women will unhesitatingly fancy. Venetians, Cheviots, Pebble Cloths and Broadcloths are the fabrics that figure import- antly to-morrow, and in each instance the price is conspicuous for its attractiveness. Values Largely Excced the Prices Named. VENETIAN SUITS AT $12.75. Eton shapes, trimmed with bands of moire; heavy satin lining, for early wear; a verystylish pany pe) 75 6G though the price be low, CHEVIOT SUITS AT $12.75. Double-breasted coat, trimmed with stitched bands of taffeta, graduated flounce skirt; a suit of much greater value than price quoted, 2. 75 PEBBLE CLOTH SUITS AT $15.00. Double-breasted, fitted basque, deep rolling revers of moire, graduated skirt with bands of moire; asplendid suit for service, 75. 00 BROADCLOTH SUITS AT $25.00. Double-breasted fitted coat, faced with moire velour, skirt over fancy tatieta drop, jacket over delicate shade gray satin; an exquisite suit, priced exception- 25. 00 ally low at i) Ghe Yew Skirts Are Hee in Excellent Variety. Just such a display of fresh 1902 styles as any woman will commend with warmth. Discriminating dressers, women who keep in close touch with the best fashions of the period, come to the Skirt Department in great numbers, for the con- viction is certain that they will obtain all that is best and stylish at reasonably low prices. READY-TO-WEAR BROADCLOTH, a Skirts CHEVIOT in the newest 1902 styles at AND SILK 6. 75, 9. Za, 72.75 and 75,00. Beautitully and of the most Sreat Variety of DVilontinen Dainty Love Upissiwes of Cvery Possible Deseription. The reign of the Valentine is at hand. Good old St. Valentine is again popular. The imported novele ties are unusually unique this year and will find thousands of ready purchasers at The Big Store. Prices Range trom One Cent to §4.00, Assortments are practically infinite. The hand- painted Valentine will be more in demand than ever, tor its delicacy is as gentle as the shyest of violets. One of the most humorous novelties of the season is the clamshell Valentine. About 30 different kinds. You must see them to appreciate their oddness. The Football Hero and the Sis Hopkins Jumping Jack Valentines are also leading y novelties. “amit re LR ty OE t