The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1902, Page 12

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paras: TERRIFIED GAMBLERS If | yi FOODY FLEE BEFORE O' REILLY. if enber CO! ss « IS ND INDICTED. As the Brooklyn Wonder Approaches on His} Wes 14th Street, — Night Tour, They Rush from Saloons. S . r Saturda €Glals. Bi iteict Attorney Mak-| vnti 439 o'clock this morning conn the Oak strect precinet y p " wan-c re w captain ees : ar ing New Fight on|capt. o'Reitiy with his two new! i ot made a Comat Some for 3 Hours Only—from 9 A.M. Till i é a Ww 7 valked the streets of the | sioner explained, was because he did ; ‘ Commander of West! wardmen walked the » ceptatg Pht know of conditions as they existed | Others for the Whole Day To-Morrow j $7th Street Station. Oak etvecy beeen nee en ere re ye — Saturday is always a day full of bargain surprises in this store. He eee ee eer ence wILNGUL HAIG te In every department, and all day long, you can find money saving : ously enforced, that the all-night of) rest in there anv reason ! w+ Exhausts the Possibility of Greater Values opportunities of the most attractive sort. But some of a sy ; ‘CAPTAIN NOT SURPRISED) joons and Raines laws were doing an| "#8 cannot clean up their precinet | ing specials are for three hours only. We place the time limit] . iy DuRineke and thAt CHS MEFEOUNT i Horie 1 4 , “The serges of which these Serge Suits ae upon such items because we don’t feel sure that they will last all day, bina A oe ; : SICA Ges tne ren “work. | ey Men s made come from the famous “Gilbert Mills’ and we will permit no disappointments here. : y , were free from loiterers Bat {0 the reply BLE NA AI ( and have been subjected to every known test. The i ‘He and His Counsel Do Not s RENHIBa) Silly din Ings of the Police Department and the Blue color has proven and is guaranteed fast, The fabric is a ' Believe Any New Proof Has| The panhandlers pau CLG) light weight, but strong. The suits are properly O8c Wash Suits 49cG i ica ipsis Row from the Bridge to Chambers|!"w are pretty well known to the ettt-| (EES S tailored and’ will hold their shape. The coats are ’ ° ' ‘ Poeerpjound ince) rial by | accwere outer and ean) aEUre) cea ig EDA SAS erge Single or double breasted and have good strong body FOR THREE HOURS ONLY—9 A. M, TILL NOON 4 i , *"T known to newspaper men. And, besides A os lined— ded to prevent 5 ————— In Park Row, above Chambers street. | of Capt, Miles O'Reilly.” | is 1 avy. blue; its brown ie red ko some very pretty Capt. O'Reilly found an Italian saleon) The Commissioner refused t ie (| F 7 i i. 1} i f . mixtures. Sailor blouse style, with An indictment was preferred Cn pa at 3 o'clock thin morning He| whether or not he Would seta the “Holy | = —and still more, little higher in price, a8) reat HO REG shields; also some with plaited sleeves. Ele- 4 Police Captain Michael E. Rifcd {ue | darted into the place and demanded to| Terror” to another precinoet when the| gi ™ Sees Sle gantly made and sewed. Sizes3 to 8. Not ; ‘West Thirty-seventh head vagiect of | Know if the proprietor had an all-night| Oak street precinct is cleaned Up. Men’s Serge Suits. ien’s Serge Suits. one worth less than double. For three Cc | a oe Bl nape een Caine thee ‘vame, | license, He answered aMrmativel —-—_ Absolutely fast color. All seams corded to pre- Guaranteed fast color, blue, black and gray, sergesy hours to-MOrroW at v.sseeeesecvecsereneee gd pater 4, as those made when he| ‘Produce it," sald the captain. “Now, | VREDENBURGH SAYS; vent fraying. They cannot be duplicated for less | | thoroughly well made by good tailors. They ate 3 ae te eied peters Cormiselonor Part. |atick it up where every one can see It.” “PROVE IT, O'REILLY!” than $10 at any other store. Every suit carries with | | beyond competition even at $12, They are made S ecials for All Da lags toand qullty and reprimanded. It] As he was leaving he saw & sign, Q it-our guarantee. All sizes in single and $6.50 for all sizes of men, big or little, in single or $8 5 4 is the intention of the District-Attorney | ‘Ladies’ and Gents’ Restaurant” ex- ——————— double breasted sack suits, 5 double breasted sack suits, Ww h S it t 98 to piuh the case, and it would not be | pored in the window. Back he turned.| capt. watson A. Vredenburgh reported $1 89 as uits a G. Hee et rae ee ee ere nd are | for duty thls morning at) the: Amity | For To-morrow only we will place on sale Boys’ very fine imported Sailor and j@ence gathered since his county detec-|manded, The Italian smiled and shrug- | street station, Brooklyn, and was greet- | Men’s Serge Suits. Men’s Serge Suits. Russian Blouse Wash Suits of extra quality galatea, chambray, duck, linen and \tlyes went Into the West Thirty-seventh | geq his shoulders. The Captain walked | eq by an immense floral horseshoe, the It is no false valuation when we say that these A superio: quality double twist serge. The mak- madras. The sample line of a very prominent manufacturer. Sewed with pure etreet precinct with the object Of) 15 the window, tore down the sign and| gift of his former subordinates in the $10 suits are worth $14. You will marvel at their ing and ft::mimings equal to made-to-order Belfast Linen Thread. Silk embroidered collars and shields. Pants taped ‘breaking’ the Captain. tossed 1t behind the bar. Oak street station, Manhattan. goodness when you see them. Serge lined, corded suits, serge f urd, $12 throughout and madé with patent waist band. Sizes 3 to 9. 39 98 : Nether Capt. Foody nor his counsel, Now, no more of that," he said ashe| After a talk to the men of his new| Seams, fast color, splendidly tailored, serge The same perfect suits with a guaranteed waluey for tearinrroy, Gniy) et ° cl og aa ex-District-Attorney William M. K. Ol-| waixed out. command Capt. Vredenburgh welcomed Sue Of uptodate styles $10] | sik tining, $15 ‘ 4 foot, was surprised when informed that Mgt ow the newspaper men and made another of $5 Double-B sted Suits at $2. 98. eee idicwnent fad been found. They | | Ex-Werdman Scampers OP lhis famous oters Don't trou your money away carelessly by buying cheap, Don't throw pour money aicay, either, by paying ve oudie-brea pexpected it. District-Attorney Jerome | In Andy Horns all-night saloon, at the} 7 wil) retire to-morrow," he sald, “if shoddy, ill-made clothing. tulmes our prices to custom tailors. Strictly All-Wool 2-Piece Suits, taken from our best era and Priced for Was not satiated with the outcome of | Manhattan end of the bridge, oe Of | cape. O'Relily. will make aMdavit that SrEN EVENINGS. GUIChS CIRAHInE MONE Gt) WOFStEUS™ Sereete, omesnune: sere the trial of Capt. Foody by Commis-| Capt, Vredenburgh's wardmen, who 1s und a single policy shop, gambling . UPTOWN Thibets, Fancy Worsteds and ch effects. Sewed entirely wilh sit 2 98 i sioner Partridge. He considered the) now walking a beat in imiform, was in disorderly resort or pool-room hing Compan corner 127th St. = oa Ave. I ed fast coh Sizes 7to 00 VANES, Atos ees «ay % “punishment meted out to the Captain 88 | earnest conversation with a well-known iniiine Gaiciairéat preckicts Yau Guarantee Clot gz pany, Warranted fast color, Siz 4 no Paniehmene at all, tinea to appear | %fe-lealer, when word came that tell him 1 said so and sald It se z ’ Capt. Foody was notified to appear] ospeiiy was touring the precinct. The sly." G I W h D 39 mere ones Ebee in via ot om eewaninen made a dive for the street =. ir Ss as resses C Peeyecreicne) ile atierncon to plee Horn's and Furthmann’s, the two all- | }-MORROW FROM 9 A, i. TILL 12 ONLY. the Indictment. He reached the courte| ent Satoons on Park, Row, were] LEFT HIS PRECINCT | ASO eee pefeates, thy layadsomelstfines: Shown house accompanied by his counsel and ov asd with taro-dealers, poot-rom| LIKE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Sin blue, pink and lavender as. well pot dots, “Th: @id not appear to be greatly cast down, |e ae i arene inplovees, ail | n blue, pink and lavender ee rete wae indignant. lamenting the new turn of affairs. Then — — Fierce er Me Bla that O'Reilly was on a tour piain Miles O'Reilly's old district In pertine! ia Cc me. oie Comment, [ere ae ora wan m2 ou] coin wire ners sain" BBE AL TO THE PRESIDENT wou i th | ‘he District-Attorney,” he said, 8 wi eater | once known as the toughest in America, x * ‘ away. Terror of the man was gr 5 " hould ‘be engaged in better business ity to get a look at him.| is the calmest and most peaceful now AMES M CREERY % CO than “unreasonably. puniahing Capt | 84" the curosity 10 BEB eek at Me tine amie, cane owas, ~=6—BY OOAL MINE OPERATORS. G . |Special for the Whole Day. "4 Foody for his own professional defeat] Finds Pollcemen’s “Speake Baey | is a var there. Now the precinet iS and disappointment. He knows as well! When Capt. O'Rellly rot back 49 ae does not need a captain or wardman, oe “ Siin | ,DRESSY SUMMER WAIST AT HALF PRICE, 5 &s I know that tho testimony against |oqy strest station, he made a tour of| and tg just aw quiet aad respectable Un. | i triker , » oT] ide from very fine crepe cloth, in white only. French bac . ‘ Capt. Foody does not show him to be} the building and discovered some things | ger a commanding sergeant Quiet in the Anthracite District, but ers’ ! MISSES’ SUITS. Blouse rant ll sleeve and low collar, Gola ands , guilty of anything. that were not to his liking. “Oh, we're only here to turn in fire | ner d. ished with beating of embroidery nd ribbon: sizes 3 “If the District-Attorney would prose-| In the policemen's recreation room at] alarms or something MNke that,’ ex Ranks Are Increase lawn “Shirtwaist”” and TIRISS2 GG: GA SIs allie doamertewnt sy cute the people he ovght to prosecute |the rear of the bullding he discovered] claimed Comiuanding Sergeant B : . : y and not persecute those who have been! a hole in the wall through which the] y4), Spree kles thlatindenings veuether Blouse Suits,—plain col- Dress Skirts for Women. = Proved guiltless of these charges he | cops while off post were wont to receive rence a ye Figures that show the actual losses taking evidence, and that the opera~ ors ani fancy designs = z y ‘would be more satisfactory to the people | their liquid refreshments. The new Cap-| wien it wept & policeman under O'Reilly | yy the coal strike have been given| tors would not be given an oppors . ; al FROM 9 A. M. TO NOON ONLY. if who yoted for him,” ath seemed toidlyine ts nen aes ano f ; Poinae tunity of appearing before him per-| tfimmed with lace and These are washable Summer Dress Skirts, made like illustration, When Capt. Foody was called unon| dered it bricked up. The lodging-room |“. nterpart for | out by the operators as follows: i i | shown in tan canvas, linen crash, woven chambrays and to plead to the Indictment Mr. Olcott| above the cella also struck him as sus-| ¥),,, Inct 1» Manhattan. | 1 6.5 to miners In wages.. $5,833,000 sonally. Whatever impression the embroidery. Hestdenina The ace tucked Bers interposed an odjection picious, inasmuch as he detected alwien its shipping Interests und many |! President is to form of the trouble| Sizes 14 and 16 years, and made with deep graduating flare “This case," he said, “has been gone| ladder leading up to the roof anda long ties of various nationalities it be.| 4088 to operators in price will come from his reading of the re- Coe oHAe ee Ge and over carefully by Capt. Foody's im- ladder leading Sown to the areaway at a mighty loos of coal (normal).... + 11,750,000 port which Commissioner Wright is 6.75 Would be bargains at $1.49; (S i mediate superior and the result is a|the rear of Pie aration , - ° Was notliing Loss to unemployed other ia ang fir three hours to-morrow at... .+..« A Ater of record Capt. Food: vAS Trt isn't In evidence that any one told it here: a aya i A o : Feprimandod for not bo forceul enovrh | he Captain. Capt. Vredenburgh's cope hoy, goes to bed than sttikers, clarks, Mr. Wright arrived in Washington |Satin Foulard “ Shirtwaist ” Fie ; ; in regard to excise violations and I/used to sneak off post and pur in a ‘don't Know what a fight is. factory hands, railroad- last night, but was unable to see Presl- dresses,—fine polka dot argain Yet! 7 i think that was sufficient punishment. | couple ‘hours’ sleep In the room, with| * they took Capt “O'Reilly away! ons @e, 1,570,000 | dent Roosevelt and went on directly to, is he es is bans hele ed, | very assurance that they would escapo|they did me anot vaptaln | Marblehead, Mass.. where he will pre- atterns,—blue and white, ; It 18 a case of spleen," he continued. | »vers a iey lat hie take ee lua apyiteritn cont * i i y means of the ladder when the look-|{? Come, anc she Setack| eee mare his report. He sald the document * hi DONGOLA OXFORD TIES a “The District-Attorney cannot indict |by mea: him hie four platy clothes 3,600,000 | P ; black and white or white a me, 60 he indicts Foody to get even with |out sounded a warning. However, he|jvex Reynolds, Roberts, Murp region .. 600, would be in the President's hands by b PATENT LEATHER SANDAL ‘ 4 me for what I huve sald about him, ordered the ladders taken in and a Callahan. N: Ww we have'no captaln and | Business men’s loss outside Rueintat ofinextincek! and lack. SLIPPERS FOR WOMEN OF. Bitter Attack on Olcott, hatchway leading to the roof nailed up. [Mthiaty th jfpnaition | in mate h if ‘apt coal region ... 2,300,000 ee T Sizes 14 and 16 years, FERED FOR THREE HOURS j a ie nrecttic here ts not Resinigcr) DiatrictsAttorney) Gane Ro a ee dal ennnlarenieent| ——— |MORE PUMPMEN OU TO-MORROW MORNING AT.. Jumped to his feet and made a biter! PARTRIDGE EXPRESSES the precinct, Fhe ia ‘al anata | Total . +» «$25,053,000 OF ANTHRACITE MINES. 12,50 mine sane qualities andisi vise’ are’ se ling in other stores attack upon Olcott. 5 T wont out an Vee tis ‘ . r a ty an (ie i i 0 the| TRUST IN O'REILLY. | place to raid » t | Mine icles left region sin me as an unusual spe ial at 1.98 per pair, hi a wide Py 4 Btn; Cont ine) as peed, une eT eeatante An URE ABRATE TN (aestal @/TisimeonowareD Pleated linenskirts, eae ro hes newest styicsuloliscletiattanns an ialaies : Bee yon ould XeAt ako then inet which, would warrant arres 5 WILKESBARRE, Pa., June 13—There| lengths 37 to 41 inches, 2. But at this price thereavill be furious selling tor game a5 you would treat any other lng whlch | Strikers at work in razlont “i feqepenn cally Knee: ana Ki carly as possible eriminal."" | iolice, Commissioner Partridge sald} rn tie aisence of Capt. O'Reilly, tt isl strikers not earning money... 9 Pence A aie tnaie aa iene S price before 9 A. M. nor after r Mr. Olcott protested against the word | this morning that while he ad recelvedl geared that the mit element will iigrate | SATIRETS Me BIN Rene of the strikers to-day, and it is an- 3.00 Neriminal”’ applied to a man under in-/ao report from Capt, O'Reilly, he was to the Hamilton avenue district Number of other workers idle. nounced that the fire bosses in every . . | dictment, Mr. Gans refused to with — was - colliery in the anthractte district will White lawn guimpe dresses! nan WASHINGTON, June 13.—Presi- | go out next Monday. tri d with ‘broidi |SStSsesvesPeseeeS2ey seers tones ess A Sane, moa opeatns ware erly wor 2" af "nen eat ition ces} New tucked skin. Sizes # Boys’ “Surprise Sale,” se,sutsti. ¢ Sedeneane {ed over the possible outcome of the . 4 to 12 years, —— ; il next Wedne ried over the pi these men to quit thelr posts. he | wilt nle a. demu ~ PAING CONTRACT. FIRM Mr CLOSING. strike investigation which he ordered| At the Susquehanna Coal Company . Great Reductions (at our 13th St. store) In New Stylish Suits, $ i There was | es in Nanticoke fifty-six of the en- 2. Specials for Saturday's sale: oad ers i igh Labor Commissioner Car-| mines In Nan: y 75 pe Baerattnat oF Be er By mall and through |£ineer# and pumpmen quit Inst night. | : @ 10 two-piece single-breasted fancy Cheviot Suits (belt of same @ Glcted, | Hvers bods tn tue Departme | La ho Was in. | HeY are men who have families in the| Children’s blue Chambray | @ material). Wacieriicantsdl Sani Merasnisuitaiineiticeiceme @ ae Mohid Hot Tet up on Boody ae the | ma eee 2 ne tow OF the home torsaionly MIN“ \Cibeon dreases) trimmed 8 wnat tne plece sing! 4 P ors wished fe er hei ost. entirely i j > wesle Awarded a $300,000 Job, Fractional, but the Ton ne, order to lay before him a more com-|'Riey, are keeping the pumpe going 4nd | Sires 4 to § years, § 50 Norfolk Suits. Sizes stots. i oh es of the water whic! . talk Over the Protests of the} Strengthened in Later Trad- | prehensive statement of their side of | poured’in during the wevies fdlenens.’ | e These Suits Reduced from a oi To $3. 75. @ e on distric’ ‘0 not 60 Asphalt Combination. | ing—Business Very Light, | the case aera oak Rear a 175 ; a $ din the office at | | To shis callers to-day he made al ihe Oe ae Ment ane tes |@ Extraordinary values. r 1 Boedy remained jn. 'the omer about ten sioner of Publ Works Rede! tye stock marker today wpenea are| BIHR intimation that he was not | th en Twenty-third Street, | ¢@ $ Oe totah for 4 Brooklyn, awarded the Inter-| peguiar, uut showed only frac 7 i¢ $ z ay. The sum jnvolved Is about] but there iutle a | A MBveaking of t hintaan ain «of weutvity | | u eee ae $ sroapwav KY stores: | Car. 1ath St. scorieeul et MvearChac cere s.g@ ff le att ee 2%, and tne 1 St Halll” which opened 18 pe LONDON MARKET DULL eee Ie Serene taal \ y was found] emen aeae maMed LA | Vt | dwweeeseceseseeseses | fhe indictm base ’ pL Tranelt wis exceptionally gathered by March Said hie ey Leni GH Nea use ' s| American Railways Up, hut Gen- | | Benton vil i stuf! instrumeuial in giving tone to the ju cral List Was Heavy. Ag A ipcaee Laat op ana lenis ' The market for American railway \ arate ! i .| shares In London was dull to-day, with ~ pul React nan ea Operators Send Out Call for| Soldiers Keep Order at Paw: prices mainly 1-8 to 1-4 per cent. above Reni ey "| Secret Conference at Chi-| tucket, but Cars Are Run) tne clone ‘here yesterday. ‘The soourl- cago to Form National) Under Heavy Guard—Vio-| tes markets in most cases display Onganization, Manse Un RQRMINRIERMD, | Aeeae anians store ratte ‘i —— atendy on moderate dealings, and South | Ber in thee way " he steamer Hokia, which arr - i} Afrlean mining stocks were quietly firm | Polke Hosdauarters at viol AARP BAe Telegraph operators were clroulating | (Special to The Evening World.) “Missourl, Kansas and. Texas preferred | had a long talk with Comin unesacahen | to-day a trom Chicago for a. PAWTUCKET, R. 1, June 18—Thel way equal to. Bt, Paul to 1.) martridge and Inspector Cort a fe MAN, | An s of Western, first car from Providence came through t nion UA teat ar a ie United he pu ; Union employeos at K next Sun-| this morning under a heavy guard of | ME to M33-4. Atchison to 87-8. United | day afternoon at No. 7 Randolph street, | soldier fe a “4 Gt | Chicago. There was some disorder and five ar- a Sas not suspenaed anit Cos “| Tt ts intimated that a new national] rests were made, but no one was hurt, DISABLED. meas SEP He woul nel organixation “Will be. formed. “Repres| The militia, who by orders ot Gov.| SOUND LINER . | —_——— sentatives are expected from all the| Kimball, are aaniatiog the jee BARNET Fall River Freighter City of | ites, The session will be secret. | tles In maintaining order in connection , , | Bye RuIHy" 6 MAN Local (elegraphers are discussing the with ithe street railway strike, this Brockton in Troble | NOW ON TRIAL, ,, dis | recent dinmfasal of four ‘employees Of | morning cleared away the debris which] STONINGTON, Conn., June 1.—The binapshies cy mas ro Uion nan ‘the: for crits Nad been placed on the tracks to hinder| Fall River jine treight ataamer City of i : ‘ | vauid no 3 \ the r of trame Brockton, from New York for Fa meemerenn Menten J. Reagan, of the ort aeoed ihe | aybord je AOI et oe Nett oe oy wpm laten|eiran cope aiatleatek Wrath HN this AND How HE HAS JUST MET 4 BIxty-seventh street station, for i ure Of shorts were discharged | | 5 nD aaa. nner, in command| morning by an accident to he Deis ayiamen snr Capt, seciny, tra] ink unrest Bethe’ redone that the Toad. was auobe| machinery sen Mon Sandan hss exe PHER AGAIN AMONG THE plage on, rial to-day a 7 Head: | weather t , structed’ and’ preparations. were made m SCENES OF THEIR CHILDHOOD Here on sx charges, running from | 4 gesturda 4 Man Cott seoonainie slecaant ‘ fof duty to soliciting and. Mc in Wak po of the Irie ‘ ; ny Ate 1 Uy eon ohh: Minineap The local cotton market to-day open- [9 .MhOu Yesterday's turbulence was |d iby the PRETTY ROMANCE when Heagua went on the ed quiet and steady, with prices un- | Sided. i 0 » le penny points higher, ‘or Fitagerald called on Governor wor ¥ ti erifiy’ tral Ato 6 Tob: Bepteniner: a F en ne Aiea kta to via and ated to have the aiking-beem 16 fala to have” been september, Oh eh advance on tho call prices acttied back | TIMUR Mae the woldiers as contHouting STEAMER ARRI op. m9 oa we he point by point under room welling and | to disturbances final wih ese Fat oa Sp furiban Hist. bait’ of becuse auppirts | Sion aakeaee ie woul CABLE STEAMER ARRIVES, 6 prowecution ‘em b 1 t ; Liverpool eased one and 4 half pointy ont rs, id to es a, May v Hie t én pth that Cificer is placed 14 to 62 3°, to York from the top, and this, with @ forecast |for rains over the Hastorn half of the b Ne in ath next (thirty-six pone, Biood i, h of bull aggre: ithe “abening prices were: Jiuie, 9.00 to July, 5.79 Lo B14; As It, 0; September, 415 42, 6 to ki wiih dite 1.98 oo Py on their Rother with the special cars,” he sad " La nber, 44 dt byt . can prol prices eae SHIP AGROUN vi M4,, June 18,--The prac with naval cade wr erulne, Wel ny four miles ora Ru: ComedJuly, 0 6-8 offered; rice mare ———— KILLAD CHILD AND HIMSELF, 4 offered; September, BHAWANO, bil June 1% —A map December, 60

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