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BOY'S LIFE SAVED * surgeons at the Jamaica Hospital have _ He’ wes playing in a railroad cut at one o te “SHOT BARELY ~ MISSES PRIEST. Rockaway Beach Police Think an Attempt Was Made to Assas-_ sinate Father Murray. NO SIGN AS TO ORIGIN. Bullet from a Small Flobert, Rifle Sped Past Clergyman's| Head While He Stood on the Church Steps, | The police of Rockaway Boach are investigating what may have been an attempt to assassinate the Rev. Henry Murray, pastor of the Church of St. Rose of Lima, Detective Allen, of the Rockaway Beach station, has a bullet which he dug from the massive wooden @oor of the church and which came ‘within a few inches of imbedding itself fn/ the priest. Wather Murray was standing on the ehurch steps yesterday afternoon talk- fing with a parishioner when a bullet ‘wifizned by them. Father Murray re. ported the_matter to the police, believ- ing at first that some one had at tempted to shoot him from ambush. As the bullet was evidently one from a email Flobert riffle, the police believe ‘that it was fired by a boy. The nearest houses are a block away and the police failed to find any evi- @ence in any of them that the shot had ‘been fired from there. Father Murray #6 sald to have enemies because of his @mergetic vice crusades, but it is not known that he was ever threatened. ——[-————— POLICEMAN’S SHOT FATAL, Holms Bassley, eighteen, colored, of | No. 172 West Thirty-second etreet, died | (m_ Bellevue Hospital last night, the ‘gauge of death being a pistol-shot wound in the left thigh, inflicted by a police- Man In pittsulng Passley. BY BRAVE MOTHER, Mrs. Schaefer Snatched Little Harry from Trolley Track Just as a Car Went by at High Speed. Little Harry Schaefer's mother saved the child from death under a trolley ar by risking her own life in a dash across the track. How narrow was the escape of the boy and the devoind mother 1s #hown | by two head wounds from which the | boy is suffering. The side bars of the trolley cut the scalp open as the car shot by. It was actually by a hair that ‘the little fellow escaped, for, as the found, if his head had been but the least trifle nearer the car he would thave been killed. 5 ‘The boy is seven years old and lives at No, 40 Montrose avenue, Brooklyn. side of Forest aPrk when his mother, from the embankment above, heard a ‘trolley car coming. She called Harry, ut he made no move to get off the track, Then she saw the trolley car eome around a curve only a few rods @way. The embankment on which she ‘Stood was nearly twenty feet high, but ‘she managed to scramble and slide down Jt in time to reach the boy. With e trolley fender not ten feet away she snatched the youngster. off. the other side of the track. The car swept | at t moment, its brass cutting | into the boy's blonde head, ‘The motor. | fan was arrested for high-epeed run. | ing. |95 Doz. ‘( in white, pearl, tan, mode and English red at RRR ET ERTL THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 1903, Stern Brothers Gloves for Summer Wear | Complete lines of Hand-made Filet Gloves and Mitts in Lace Effects, | | Silk and Suede Lisle Thread Gloves with clasps or buttons. } | And will offer | | To-morrow | { Suede and Lace Lisle Thread c 75 Doz. U Gloves, with clasp or buttons, at 50 | « 65° |50 Doz. Washable Chamois Gloves, ( 2-clasp light-weight Paris Point Glace Gloves Sale of Muslin Sheets, Pillow & Bolster Cases | Plain Hemst’d} | Sheets, Plain Hems'd Pillow Cases 1% x 2% yds. 36c 44c 42 x 36 inches, lic 18c) 1% x 2% 45 53 45x36" 13 17 2 x2y 49 58 50x36 « 14 18 | sas) aH 53 62 54x36 “ 15 19 akxa% 54 63 Bolster Cases Bs 58 67 42x63 inches, 19 28 a%xa% 59 69 42x72 22 30 Q%x3 (| 65 74 45x76 « 25 34 Bedding Dep’t Xe Third Floor White Enamel, brass trimmings, 5.25,6.95,8.95 Reduced from $6.75, 9.00, 11.50 $25.00, 30.00, 35.00 Reduced from $30.00, 37.50, 45.00 Elastic Felt, $4.75, 6.00, 8.50 Mattresses { Hair, $6.50, 10.80, 13.50, Mattresses Remade, Hair and Feathers Renovated. West Twenty-third Street Bri ass. Bedsteads | KRONPRINZ WILHELM HAS SMASHED OCEAN RECORD. Makes Eastward Voyage Across the Atlantic in 5 Days || Hours and 32 Minutes. june 9.— Not until the ent trip thas she PEM OU Ee ee en eaualled her trial record aince going The North German Lloyd steamship | into transatlantic service. The trip Kronprinz Wilhelm, Capt. Richter) Someta ty nian seccrd oe which sailed from New York June 3/hegun here last. Tuesday afternoon at for Cherbourg and Bremen via this|? o'clock. A neuished party of port, arrived here this morning after @ passage of five days, eleven hours and thirty-two minutes to Hddystone Light, at an average speed of 23.53 knote per hour. This is the best eastward record for speed thus far made across the Atlantic, By maintaining an average speed of aboard. record of the Kron- id last vecember, e to bring her pas- sengers into port on Christmas Eve, Capt. Stoermer made the westward pas- sage In & days, 15 hours and 4 minutes. ‘This was 8 hours and 2@ minutes behind the Deutschland's ‘best time for the weatern trip, but the Hambung-Amert- can Queen's premier speed is 23.61 knots and this the Kronpring Withelm has surpassed on the present voyage, ‘Mhe Kronpring ix 663 feet In’ length and has a gross tonnage of 14,800 toad 23.63 ‘knots across the Atlantic the| She has two sets of six cylinder quad~ Kronpring Wilhelm hgs fulfilled the an-|ruple expansion engines that have Ucipations of her owners and builders | generated 1,000 horse power, the great- and wrested the palm for transatlantic | est ever developed in a, ship's engines, § from the Deutachiand, of the | She burns 600 tons of coal a day . merican line. The Kronpring carried Prince Henry It with (hts end in view |of Prussia to America on his historic ry promise of the fulfi-| visit last winter, and it was thought at the time the bls ship might @reak the trial trip last summer, ‘ when she attained a speed of 23.34 knots | western record across the Atlantic, but stormy weather Interfered. ROBBER LELESS THURBER READY TO GIVE FACTS. "ANARCHIST BILL PASSED. | Mouse Adopts Measure to Better | A Protect the Presidents WASHINGTON, June 9—The House | jof Representatives this afternoon passed he antl-Anarchy bill by a vote of 175 to! A Eagtion te recommit the bill was previously 25 to 7 by 125 The bill makes attempts up nthe lite of the President or the Vice-President | Or upon those of any of tne officers in Mne of succession to the Presidency | punishable with death, WORLD WANTS Are Noted for Results, 933 349 Paid Help Wants in the thirteen other N. Y. papets combined. Paid Help Wants in| this morning’s World, | FIREMEN , OINLS ...,, HoUseworK IMPROVERS JANITORS KITCHEN WORK LAUNDREBSES ..... 7 MEN ..,. AokNTS r 7 4 5 NURSES . | OPERATORS PAINTERS PAPPRHANGERS . HOTOGRAPHERS, *ORTERS PLUMBERG ,,..., PREABERS BALEBLADIES jerippled conditia BUT YET HE RAN! Victim and Policemen Tell the u Court of a Remarkable Feat! Notified to Appear Before by Charles Brooks, Colored) the Senate Committee on Thief, Relations with Cuba, Francie B. Thurber said to-day that he was not at all alarmed at the pos- sibility of the United States Senate ordering his arrest for contempt, as published. He was quite ready, he away—although he is legless—after | sald, to furnish any information at his holding up a man near his home and | disposal that the Committee on Rela- robbing him of 3% cents. | tons with Cuba desires. Brooks was arraigned before Judge| “Jf 1 had received the request of Foster on an indicement charging him the committee In time,” Mr. Thurber with robbery in the frst degree sald at his office, No. 9 West Broad- Brooks lost both his legs in a railroad nid pave been glad aceldent several years ago and has Ore Naa trip in since earned his living by playing @ violin in saloons. Notwithstanding Brooks is stron Can a legless man run? Several policemen and other witnesses told Judge Foster, in General Sessions, | to-day that they saw Charles Brooks, | cd, of No. 18 Minetta Jane, run that the Com: attendance urgently d mi 11 wired to Bena onnecu and, according to the police, has gly cut, expressing my readi > attend them lots of ti and telling, hin that my was at uesday, June 10, 1 his dispowal aft ly to my message.” Giuseppe Ar the man h whom Brooks held up and robbed, told the Judge that after the robbery Brooks on perry | Pinan Away! exclaimed ie Judge. Low SILENT ON | ON WELDE. “Why, the man hax no lege! Aubusl wan posiive, Has Not Head and i Favor. Mayor Low was shown a clipping to day wherein it was stated that Com missioner of Jurors Charles Welde had Succeeded in having the Appellate Di- Vision declare the Jaw under which hin tn Sing Sing months, ‘The wheat market to-di @t the opening and trae than Saturday's final figu were large o induced Jargely by map, Guiride man were all bearian in sentiment. Corn was off on e ables and crop news. Srading Unued fairly aot nt oMAOF 1 haye nothing to may re matter,” waid the Mayor, hing about ft ao far Wh appropriated vbe clipping and (uc away In hin card case, the fine weather od rices were: y, 7h eA; Beptern mber corn, 64; ‘The local cotton market towlay, with prices @ poin {U1 3 “pointe bigher, Dry. weather July | from the Westerh belt and a nua :/offerings prompted news buy with mone active coveriny Oped a "Very Arn tone. hh waa bush on ewe from Livers i) The trading continued ere (sly motive uJ ener 1 prices were ¥, 10 $4 10 10 May Heptembe, 4 im i July, 62 4 1 nber, A gioain Prices mery Wheat Pian iio ii a fm Deotsion in Mie |! w \ ‘eupon The Entire Stock of one of the Greatest Hat Manufacturers in this Country Now on Sale at the most remarkable prices ever quoted for goods of superior quality. Thousands All new goods in the most popular Braids and Colors. @™ Actually worth 3.00 to 1.25 2 Ee and O’Neill’s Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. | Great Sale of *°! Straw Hats! of Shapes! AD Each B.Altnané@o, Women’s Underwear. Hand and Machine Knitted Golfing and (Second Floor.) | Military Sweaters, VESTS of Swiss ribbed liste thread, or Swiss ribbed cotton, fancy crochet trimmed, UNDERSKIRTS of Albatross, Vetling and Scotch Flannel, . 28c. $1.65 Women’s Shirt Waists. Hand-made Waists of White and Colored Linon and White Waists of Oxford, Linon, Batiste. Madras and Persian Lawn. | Colored Waists of Madras, Zephyr, Linon and Batiste. WHITE WAISTS, COLORED WAISTS, STOCKS CLOSED WEAK AND DULL Early Activity Was Not Sus- tained in the Afternoon and Prices Went Off—Business Very Light. ‘The stock Hittle tmpri © volume of! transac! last week ‘Trading at the opening was very dull and almost entirely profossional The tone of the market at the start was good and prices generally showed @ fractional gain over the closing of Saturday. The sentiment in the early trading was about evenly divided, and neither side would force matters, The general tone remained firm. The trading during the afternoon con- tinued extremely dull tone was somewhat irregular, most of the stocks reached the lowest prices of the movements were of very little and the market was purely 4 osing was dull and weak. ‘The total sale of stocks were 160,000 shares and of bonds $1,500,000, The Closing @ Copper & Foundry % Found, pt aL Great, Wen 0 oP Pas if | ‘ $1.00, 1.55, 2.00 * 4.25, 1.50 JAMES MeGREERY & CO. COLORED DRESS GOODs. 5,000 yards, —all wool Veil- ings, Etamines and Canvas. | 65¢, per yard, Value 1,00, Fine wool suitings, — for shirtwaists or dresses, 45 inches wide,—washable. 50c. per yard, value 1,00, Waist, Skirt lengths of Veilings, Eoli- ennes and Crepes at about one-half usual prices, Twenty-third Street, American Securities putt, Prices Advanced, ‘The London market to-day way quiet in all departments, The general tone of the market shows a continued Improve. ment, and ie steady throughout but mn ralle ed 1-2 per cent. over the ing Bgures on Ravertey, |] at these remarkable prices: and Dress, O’Neill’s The Lowest Prices Ever Quoted for Bobbinet Lace Curtains! We have just purchased and will place on sale to-morrow morning tifteen hundred pairs of Ruflled Bobbinet Lace Curtains at the lowest prices ever quoted for goods of imilar quali They have edges and in- rtions of renaissance and comprise the newes Cluny and Duchess effects. # Here are the prices: @ The regular 1.75 quality fa The regular 2.00 qualit + 1.25 - 135 By The regular 2.25 qualit - 1.48 § The regular 2.50 qualit ~ 3.95 The regular 3.25 qualit + 248 The regular 4.00 qualit -_ 2.98 ALSO RUFFLED BOBBINE CE by the yard, to match many of these curtains, from 25c. to 50c. yard, will be on sale at 19c., 25c,, 29c. and 35c. yard. Sale of Reed Couches. Particularly Desirable for Hot Weather Use. One hundred of them, like cut, six - feet two inches: long; frame of white maple. A strong, well } made piece of sum- 5 98 . mer furnitures. 2, t Regular price, $8.50. Another Important Offering of y Morris Chairs! We have just succeeded in obtaining another special lot of 75 MorrisChairs, similar to those offered a short time ago and which sold like wildfire. They are made of Solid Quartered Golden Oak (like cut), broad, flat, faney-shaped arms, carved front and _ e claw feet. They have spring seats and all hair cushions in coy- erings of plain or fancy as al pea value 15.0 7.98 Important Sale of Beds Bedding! A striking illustration of the fact that a dollar will secure more value at “O'Neill’s” than in any other Department Store in town. 200 Long Black Curled Horse Hair Mattresses Of pure quality, made in one or two parts, A. C. A. or fancy ticking, 4% ft. size, 15.98 4 ft. size, 13.98 3 ft. size, 3% ft. size, 9.98 11.98 A GREAT BARGAIN IN Fine White Enamelled Beds! A special purchase of fine White Enam- elled Beds, like the accompanying cut, with 11, inch posts, very heavy tilling and handsomely trimmed with brass, 6 BOP Reca'ar price 15.75, On Sale JD 6() each. To-morrow Sale of Box Couches ata Reduction of 33% On sale to-morrow, Tuesday, Fifty Box Couches equipped with self- opening spring, upholstered with best block steel 4 Each. estry Panel......---ccseccee coor sssrere . 4 (Regular Price 18,75. With Instant Response! _ Going out of town? If you are equipment this sale will interest you. 100 Basswood Trunks, steel Per Cent. from Regular Selling Prices. springs and covered with beautiful tigured Tap- A Special Trunk Offer That Will Meet and need a trunk to complete your bound, brass trimmings, linen lined, A Complete Line of Travelling Requisites, Including All the Latest Novelties at Lowest Prices, ng cAll Cash ‘Purchases delivered free to any raslroad Re within 100 miles of New York City, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 24st Street. ~ SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. 7.28|Moon wets | JAMES. McGREERY & CO Sun river. 4.29/8un nets 10.24 PORT OF NEW YORK. ARMIVED. greatly reduced prices, \ Pe | A if coats, gowns, OUTGOING STEAMBILIPS. BAILED TO-DAY 75¢ 95° 1.25 and 1.75 each Twenty-Third Street, Apache, Charienton. Jefferson, Nortolk INCOMING 8THAMBHIPS, DUB TO-DAY, Lt nM THE TIDES. wen Water Sale of aan 10.41 ie 4 fener aia WN HR ‘MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Fine pieces,—Impor ed and original models,—at very A large stock of Muslin Un- derwear,—including petti- drawers, chemises and corset covers, | JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of CHINA ANDCUT GLASS. Fine China, Mayonnaise ; Bowl and Plate. Very | handsome patterns, — fim- | ished with gold. 75¢-, 1.00 and 1.50 Value 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 |Fine English China Ice Cream or salad plates, In- dian red, green and gold chased berders, 25c. each | value 6.00 per dozen American Cut Glass Water Carafe. Deep Cutting. 1.75 formerly 2.95. Cut Glass Vinegar or Oil cruets, single or 3 lips. g5c. each | Formerly 1.50 Cut Glass Ice Cream Sets, Punch Bowls, Glasses, Sal- | ad Bowls, Ornaments, etc. |Handsome Pottery Vases, and Silver or Ivory curios for wedding presents, | ‘Twenty-third Street. ‘JAMES MeGREERY & CO. BLACK GOODS. 2nd Floor. |Silk and wool or all wool striped grenadines, 44 inches wide, 85c, per yard, | usual price 1.25. goo yards,—all wool black Batiste, 35c. per yard, ; value 60¢, Embroidered, silk grena- dines,—in waist and dress lengths,—at one-third less than former prices, Twenty-third Street. | JAMES McGREERY & GO. RUGS AND MATTING, Fine quality Hamadan and Carabagh Rugs 475 and 6.75 1oo Axminster Rugs, — pinks, blues or oriental colors, 18,50 value 24,00 50 Rolls,—fancy China Mate ting, | 20c per yard, Japanese,—Damask and In- laid Mattings, 30c per yard, Moouj Mats,—for porches and verandahs. Twenty-Third Sueet EO JAMES McGREERY & CO. SILKS, 4500 yards,—-Summer Nov- elty silks, Foulards, and a7 inch white India Silk, suite abie for Waists, Negligee robes and graduating dresses, goc per yard, * value 75¢, and 1,00, Twenty-third Street,

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