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Saf « BETRAYED OUR MARINES STARVING IN SAMAR! Perfidy of the Natives, SHOT A MAN IN JEALOUS. RAGE, Floorwalker Wounded By Bar- =I UGH TO BURN HIS CHILD ALWE Boy was Rescued from Hot had escaped he went to the Church of the Immaculate Conception and told the priest what he had done. He said that the devil had told him to do It. ‘The man was taken into will be given medical attention. thought that the child will recover. ee PASSENGERS ON MAJESTIC. this Information he rushed around to the house where she lived and demanded Qdmittance. The housekeeper, Mrs. jonson, refused to let him in, saying tit was too late. le returned to the house at midnight and began to pound on the door. Walk- er and a friend named Durgan started downstairs on hearing the nolee. As they did 89 Mise Trout soreamed out “Bo careful! Billy {8 a desperate man.” As the two men reached the foot of the stairway Fuge burst the door open and fired. The bullet struck Walker in {he wrist, but he made for his assailant, custody and It ts Some Well-Known ;Mrs. Rosa Serwer Gets Vere — Executed by Order of tender in a Midni r Fuge fled. i i Major Waller Re in Which NS ails CAS | iainer was taken to the New York Oven by Brother — Father f rroms Aryy dict on Allegation that Hus« jo a 1 2 . iW & Young Woman | Hospital and cacecives went. ts tek! Says the Devil Told Him] , tive frem begets band Was Married to An» . igured. i pad Miss mg the passengers who arrived vealed in the Story, Lili LRG, De Ue | «tO OG Ik to-day per steamer Majestic trom| Other and Not Divorced. ; Tis i derstand why Fuge did the shooting, Liverpool and Queenstown were: C. M. 4 er auinted Sele cas at midnight in the hall with ‘him riled sean Sree SP ay et eal cee Mt Rosa Serwer w: cr maciate oldier c tani AL S orclook thie morning the detecs = Gillespie, Hon. Lionel Lindsay, N. Me- 0 pre} metals} K “at M i R be ie ; aa Sik ES {iven arreated, Fuge and hie brother. "the MARUBORO, Mase.. Tune ¥—Into the) nald, De Bota. Mendes,” William | Verdict of #10000 by a Jury in the Su rE } er, a floorwalker, |rother was locked up on a charge “| tho paride Court ampooklyn, to-day, having he a SLCY. S 212 who lives in the house, was shot In the] Intoxication si day thrust hi awe ee URGE Col! Lisa arwelliteces aes: marvied f lious Guides. wrist by William Fuge, a bartender, eme|a,ltigiomerman Markot Court this morn-| While the father waa guthering fuel ae Sept. 27, 1897, on a charge of misrepre- _ ed in a saloon at Twenty-fourth] ther examination to-morrow. Hie broth. Nupeteal @ greater fre the lad was|y, B. KERNAN DEAD. sentation. She alleged that Serwer had t and Seventh avenue. It is sald|er Wes also m8. . le is rated. TICA, N. ¥., June 2.—Nicholas B.| been married previously and had not ~~ Jaki ae SEHODUL bl he shooting was due to the bar-|tna'earnping concealed weapone, Cee] | The man had forced his von into the | cernan, one of the most widely attor-| been divorced. White she Uved with” fy refused to talk the events in nder's jealousy. be oven and closed the door before going jneys in this State and one of Utica’s| him she had \one child, the Philippines whic! trial by court-martial c \Blaughtering a dozen n: his Fuge 1s said to be engaged to Mamie Trout, @ waitress in a Broadway restau- rant, Who also ves in the house. Last night, while he was In the saloon, he into the yard to get more fuel. An older boy, hearing screams, ran into the kitchen and pulled him out af | the oven. The child was terribly burned The suit first came for trial before Justice Gaynor, byt he threw it out. | court on the bellef that false stat had been made by both sides. Mra $a Tornado in Ohio. foremost and influential citizens, MARIBTTA, O., June %.—A tornado swept over Marietta last night, destroy- dled ernan was largely int industri quittal was ve tng everything in ita path. One person Anufacturin brother office waa told that Walker was paying’ at-| was killed and probably twenty Injured. | all over the body, brother of John D. Kernan, of ‘New | @erwer Hves at No, 78 Leonard sttest| The story t tention to Miss Trout. On recelpt of ‘The property loss is estimated at 000. When the father found that his victim York - Brooklyn. ¥ bi ty Lieut. Al 4 cently returne his father, former Poli ' "3 Alexander S$. Willlams, t @nd intensely interesting affair, Lieut. Wi Major Wal a of the tribe which sole inhabitants of “friends of the Ur extent of being reg wearing the uniform 4 from Uncle Sam. They were as scouts, guides and car misconduct for which were tried by a court-ma by Major Waller as commander marines in Samar, found guilty shot, to the | a a, | special, and occurred when sixteen of them had at their mercy a party of thirty- Lieut the there Williams, mountains is no ble three marines under weak and starved in of the island, whe fe except the rv growth, no animal bei H Mfe there, Three of the Viscayans at- tacked Lleut. Willlams him! one of them making a murderous a him, stabbing him nine times with a handleless bolo, and sea him to the hospital for nearly four m | Details of the “The American forces were in two posts, one on the west coast with a fair harbor for the landing of supplies, the other at Lanang, on the where It was plies six mont Lieut Y illia: from the mountain range in t of the island, elther way empty near Basay, the other near Lan-| 4 ang, and Major ‘Waller set out with an expedition of fifty-five m LIEUT. WILLIAMS. ound by a rescuing party from Lanang . ) carry them to © of them could jault upon] for the objective point, which It was f ana d sent one of the sok} those left behind .| BLEW UP POST-OFFICE SAFE er s of twelve brave starvation In the orter and the forty retrace their steps Burglars Stole Firemenn’? Over- to Denden Explosion, BROOKFIELD, Mass., June 26.—Havy- ing stolen blacksmith tools to force an ns became ugly, disobed|- | utinous In Inverse ratio to the strength of the starving ma- entrance to the bullding, and having five of- | ficers and forty of these ayan oar-| "Tey alone knew the hiding places of | Secured fifteen flremens’ overcoats from pricray Solowsne the sonst é Lo ciao the native Liat pote roe end) es the department headquarters with Pod enc elaic knew which of the palms in this é : funele had ‘an ediple pith, Instead of| Which to smother the nolse of an ex Lanang River as far as the native aug- outs could go; and trom) ther the their knowledge for the benefit of| Plosion, burglars blew up the post- ney Would steal off, feed them-| office safe here during the night. es and bring no food'to the men. They would not obey orders, and the at-| ‘The robbers secured stamps, money tack upon Lieut. Willlams was only an| orders amd cash, Postmaster Goodell cannot tell the exact amount of the loss, Incident of “the outrageously, mutinous Sandner when reported to Maser put as the safe was considered burglar r, 80 aroused him that he court- across mountainous 3 other river, There, through orders left by him at Basny, a boat with supplies was to meet the party. “Rations have been exhausted and the| V ty men were aiving. out when on Jan. 2 m thea and shot ihe futinesrs a8 A| proof, he says that the supply of stamps ie Major picked ‘teen of the best con- | le: n discipline to other natives en- 7 g 6. | Gitioned men, and taking twenty-four of listed in the service. and money waslarge. ‘The burglars jeft the natives set out for a forced march! ‘The marines were so helpless when | no trail in making their escape. EVERYWHERE. sold. We make the following attractive price for our Thursday, Friday and Saturday Sale: “NEW POTATOES A BASKET Special 17 cents. | Remember, the potatoes we sell in all of our stores are the choicest stock coming to this market. They are uniform in size, fine, solid and white. In fact they are as perfect potatoes as can be had anywhere, At the price we quote to-day we think we are making it worth your while to try them. PICNIC SPECIAL , PICNIC SPECIAL Can of Imported Sardines value 12c A Bottle of Best French Mustard... Can of Hatchery Salmon. A Bottle of Liberty Pickles.. . Package of Uneeda Biscuit A Bottle of Luncheon Olives. All yard o each, se value Bc -value 12c -value 10c Three for 25c. A A A rae.) per Yard, (tain Floor, ConireS? | Men's plain Balbriggan Shirts and Draw- r dozen, 60 like th 4 teeta Root Beer, Butlers beat, « bot Be wn Be : SEL IOUE PE tbat Aewvas; zawere have tiene tn toe, gy ike these need no stories, de- : : ' Pillow Cases, sia rlowr, Beer) | purr OR BALAD BOWLS, ¢-lnch scriptions or comments, emon Extract, our OU Gs sarees eesens A Package of Alpha Pudding with a Package of Blue Ribbon Jelly Powder For 10 Cents. CALIFORNIA Canned Fruits. All Heavy Syrups. 1 Can Peaches, 1 Can Pears, 7c japer, Oat or tolls, « pack- ee eer Gal 1B Cooper's Gelatine, « pack 6c Bromangelon, w dolly gy tC pow rt Maryland gy Pene I Can Cherries, 9% All Three for .49c 9c Sponge Lady Fingers, «pack: - | bot., 19c | Prunes, extra Large California, 2 Ibs., 15c | 4 Tollet ue Apricots, Essie Drand, 6c Borax, half pound package Table Salt, Bive Rivbon Brand, « PACKAGE sssessseres . Ball Blue, very ox. best, quarter pound my Dost Quality, Je pit Be h, x L CR Braad, a 5c the fam co Brand, best domestic, oKe Social oe Tea Biseults, & pack Goods, Worcestershire Sauce, Lea & Perrin’s price. GROCERIES Straw Hats FOR CHILDREN, CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS; trim- med with organdie, lace and flowers ; blue, pink, red and white; 2 to 5S years; value $1.00, 36,000 Men's and Roys’ Yegligee Shirts | Four Special Lots on Sate Friday at The Big Store’s silk business this Spring has been phenomenally large. This naturally cut deeply into many lots, leaving some assort- ments irreparably broken. These lots we have determined to close out without loss of time. ‘ A for Therefore we have grouped them in foyr lots and marked them at the FANCY SALMON STEAKS | Spare Ribs record-breaking prices that follow: or fresh MACKEREL, 10 Ge db y BROOK TRO ‘White Pers co lO packing, per can, 150 pieces of choice yh silk and satin FOU- | plecesof POLKA- Dy 74. poy quality FOULARDS, amb, per Ib. per Ib T2: Sad IS LARDS; previously | DOT SATINS at the yarns. Ww SATINS, TAF! CHICKEN: Large S CUCUMBERS: Fresh y | , ASH FETAS, PONGEES, lected Boiling Fow! cucumb: Pound Cake, plain, Tetailed at 59c, an Sc. yard; Friday at | the special price per 350 Cushion Gops. IMPORTED CANVAS TOPS; a variety of colors; some with stitched centres ; values up to 50c Secar/s and Shams. Many pretty colors; value 25c,; Bleached and Unbleached Muslin; ‘ood heavy qualities ; values up to PILLOW CASES, 45x36, good qual- ity bleached musl value up to 10¢.; BLEACHED HEMSTITCHED PIL- LOW CASES, assorted sizes; sore in single and some 8} White Goods. Lengths of 1 to 6 Yards, Thousands of Remnants 1 of Plain and Fancy White the result of a sea- son’s swift selling, sale to- i ceptionally attractive COLORED PLAIN AND GILK MULLS, ACITY IN ITSELF OPERG@ ft rontan « LO*SIESTS. A Wonster Purchase and Sale of Women’s Patticoats OF MERCERIZED PERCALINE, Pretty gray and black patterns; | accordion plaited flounce, 65 with ruffle; special, (Second Floor, Centre.) 50 (Second Floor, Centre.) Ti Ht Less Chan the Cost of Waking. Picture the Number in Your You will tind these Shirts in the Main Aisle and in the Men’s Mind’s Eye—36,000 Furnishing Store, Main Floor, next to Escalator. This arrange- Negligee Shirts. ment is handy. You can get waited upon without delay—an Why, it’s colossal! But such a appreciable fact if you're in a hurry. ; 3 ‘emen isu aloperationlielraothing itor This exposition of Negligee Shirts is a genuine revelation. The Big Store and its prodigious out- Men will appreciate it. So will the boys. : let. You Set More Style and Quality The sale we held some weeks ago included 24,000 Negligee Shirts at rae nate ua Deofmre at almost: double ae 39c. each. Every shirt was sold in Some have two separate collars and cuffs. Some have at- \ less than 10 days. Great, wasn’t it! Aachne collars and cuffs. Neckbands, with detached or attached : cuffs, Plaited or plain bosoms. Plain or fancy colors. Newest Ohe Sale On at Star es effects in stripes and figures. a Go-Worrow which come from one of the leading manufac- D turers in the United States. Made of Madras, of the unusual value-giving nature of the occasion. STIRRING SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY ONLY. ‘‘Ecor omy is revenue,'’ said a famous philosopher once. And if you ? very best that the world’s chiefest markets can produce. These specials are for to-morrow only. Plenty of extra sizes for big men. Sizes range from 12 to 19, will eclipse all previous sales of this Cheviot and Bedford Cords. A Silk Sensation! prectice this philosophy you will not hesitate to make the World's Great- cted L. I, Butter- Women's Summer Gloves. All Lengths, Lace and Cxtraordinary Prices. Not cheap Negligee Shirts, but were made to j character, not only because of the 39 Each Shirt is priced at C est Grocery your trading headquarter: Besides, you get the | sell at wholesale at $4.50 to $7.50 a dozen, and huge quantities involved, but because ee World’s Greatest Srocery. You save at least 25 per cent. when you do. Thousands upon thousands of yards were SARDINES: Dellsions spiced Sarcizes, 3cans 20 Corned LAMB: Short Forequarters Fancy Canada Lamb; pot lb, Think of it! COFFEE: Cocuta teats ies iad athe nt, en} of cokes: oe tor open [ Lor 2, ] Lot 3, | Lot 4. Remnants of TAF- Remnants of best ee 6 pone Loins, fom fancy JA mks Jersey pies, ters fancy JO clearing price yard of tin your eos perib, 7D (Fourth Ploos.)” Per SILKS, &., at the &c., at the clearing | clearing price per | price per yard of | yard o' [8c | 25¢ | 45e (Mata Floor, Front.) Won’s tie S Balbriggan 2. Ce (Main Floor, Front.) Underwear, Value 50c, Sample lots of Balbriggan Underwear for men, Shirts and Drawers; plain and fancy colors; moatly all sizes, IIc, Men's Underwear, Value 50c. perlb., 6 tor LEMONS, large Messinas, per do Wen’s Summer Sutts. We could go into lengthy ex- planations about the phenom- enal purchases we have made and are continually making, But of what use ? The facts are here, WOMEN’S LACE MITTS, short and Jong, all new designs in white and black, at prices ranging, per pair, from 750"3, 50 WOMEN'S BLACK LISLE GLOVES, plain hand, fancy wrist, fashioned fingers, all ‘sizes; special to-morrow, per pair, 50 Main Ploor, Front.) Gable Ware. WATER TUMBLERS, thin lead et quality, no oF WATER TUMBLERS, finest qual- glass, handsomely en- (Main Floor, Front.) Mustin Balbriggan Values 10 20 15 size, pure crystal glass, TABLE SETS, finest cry: Butter Dish, Spoon Ho Pitcher and Sugar Bowl; sign, HALF GALLON WATER JUGS, crystal glass; new designs, OIL OR VINEGAR BOTTLES, im!- tation of cut glass, PEPPERS AND SALTS, nickel- plated tops; new design, ODD CHINA. breakfast, tea CUPS ‘AND a size, Boe thin n, richly decorated, CUPS AND SAUCERS, finest qual- ity thin Austrian chiva, very hand gomely decorated, gold lined, DINNER AND TEA SETS. SETS, LS Any style of fabric —any color, Any style of gar- ment—every size, , well made; 1 slase Kimonos. giasai Summer House Sacques. KIMONO DRESSING SACQUES, det ing; value 69 KIMONO DRESSING SACQUE dimity, pretty polka dot effects, cored la dorder trimming, o flare sleeve; special, Wevond Floor, Canire.) Odd Chairs At One- Katt Price. , 150 Odd Chairs, with and without Values range high] arms; in golden oak; piano finish; § (Sain Floor, Rear.) Boys’ Clothing, All small and Broken Lots in the Boys’ Store. 120 “MANLY" VEST SUITS, ) navy blue, pure wool cheviot; sizes 3, 4 and 5 years only, | 100 DOUBLE-BREASTED TWO- | PIECE SUITS, mixed cheviots; | hematitch- 0 on morrow at this ex- A » others leather seat; zee 8 to 13 ri AT as 35c. Included are: ome cane seat, ot sizes years, | y WHE LACE TPR Ane TON Dales SG UAT 66 | EM gare. 100 gipcat Sib 238 SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, of | AY Very Best, No. |, All Kinds, LAWNS, = flow blue underglazed decora» all descriptions; sizes 3 to 10 \ £8. ‘A’ POUND, SATIN SISTED LAWEE toh, Oriectal deigae, eauare @ 57 years, PLAIN W " ” : 35c, wire ENoLIsH LONG! /Qo Be f 50 ODD NORFOLK SUITS; sizes | * * T—)—7 CLOTHS, .00 CHAIRS reduced to thin English porcelain, from 11 to 16 years only, COFFEE WATE STRIPED MADRAB,( Payrrenn ae handsome border desig nr eee ane S eeieia fe ROUND CHOICE POLAWNS AND MADEASY £1.00 CHAIRS evens to petterme, SUITS, including Sailor Blous F Y 04.00 GRAINS redueed to TEA SETS, $6 pieces, Norfolk, Russian and Kilt Sulte; fin Austrian china, Hiebly der \wieeenined 910.00 CHAIRS reduced to Olan Floor, Prout) sles ranging from 2 to 12 years, (Third Floor.» y D8,