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“Men Who Got Home of Jacob tz. Caught and inder Recovered. ‘DOWN IRON BARS. " ‘Hoped to Get Rich of ‘Money and Jewelry eee Owner of Dry Dock Rosen Third street and the ,» which he tried to sell to the Parkhurst Society, and arrested for maintaining ly resorts in the “Red Light” “was robbed to-day by a trio irs. Two of the latter have ‘as has becn the alleged arrests were made after a streets of two pre- during which an innocent escaped death by a bul- M & pistol fired by one of the igviwith his wife and family, oc- the three-story and basement jo. 99/Bast Third street. Well known in the “Red Light” a that Hertz keeps a quantity of iid silverware in the house, as @ large sums of money. lars did not find any money, je three gold watches, some other articles, Max Rosen- ‘Mop-in-lay of Hertz, discovered at the iron bars had been forced from r fastenings and the place robbed. the entire neighborhood, r policemen, attracted by the ‘Baw two men running away. They | chase, firing thots they ran. he robbers led the policemen back street, where one of the was caught. The othsr con- [on ’up the avenue until he hed No. 32, where he was natibed. wag Tes ered the chains and safe, one of the fellows made a tl confession, which made the oM- mash open all the closets and 9f therear house, which Is oc- Ye Frederick Deog, a ‘baker. found all of the stoien property, clocks and a few other urti- | and all jon-hous: ; mined them, d that a third man wa Mort nm, Of No. $1 Forsyth stree | if earned In Easex Market | “Morris were hehl in $1,000 v rther® examination to-morrow. ' pheld on suspicion of reselving | hee viet sit JEANNE LANGTRY WEDDED: KING SENT HER A PRESENT. TWA BY SWIFT BLAZE. Five biughts tr In burs-| ing Building at an Early Hour, but Are Rescued. | Distinguished Company Sees Marriage of Daughter of Famous Actress. INVALID IN THE FLAMES. Elderly Man and Sick Wife! Remain on the Top Floor of East Broadway House Until Fire Is Extinguished. Fire trapped five sleeping peop:e in the four-story and basement house, No. 115 East Broadway, early to-day, and when they were awakened the blaze had swept up the staircase to the third jor. The fire started In the restaurant of Deiter, in the half-oasement, and a passer-by ran to the house of Engine Company No. 9 and gave the alarm, Samuel Schwabe! and Herman Katz, youths of seventeen and eighteen years, Were asleep In a rear room and did not awaken until the firemen began to chop their way in at the front door. The firemen were startled to see two very | much frightened young men dive head first through the hoiew they made in the door., They had crawled along the floor through the restaurant, which was all ablaze, and barely escaped suffoca- ton, They told of the elderly couple, who lived with their son, Harry Bear, on the top floor. The firemen ran a ladder up and took Harry Bear down to the street, but the old man would not go without Sarah, his bedridden wife. ‘The | firemen gathered up the two and started down the ladder, But word was Shouted to them to leave the couple in MRS, IAN MALCOLM (NEE LANGTRY). i vot Wales also sent a gift Mrs. Langtry gave her dang bride's costume was. f of the orchestra at the Castle Square fell and sustained concussion of | The accident occurred under | Mr. Heindi is widely known | 1 and theatrical circles. He will probably not recover. FELL TEN STORIES AND STILL LIVES, Michael Manion Even Insisted on Continuing Work After ‘The attendar Included the bride's moth Mugo Gerald de Bathe the Duke Argyll, Sir Squire Bancroft and Mrs. | bouy Baneroft, several Indian rajahs, Lord | jum SAILORS RESCUED AFTER FIERCE BATTLE WITH GALE, ———-+4-2-—_--—- | Crew of the Biskop Brun Picked Up i Mid-| Ocean by the Liner Potsdam. a very large Mrs of r (now lace Instead of a white Hi curried E sailormen who defied Provie) Ordering the cnghies stopped. His Plunge Through Elevator go... : to wea Ina crazy anclent Petzer Inctructed Chiet Oflicer Shaft, but Doctor Objected. erat ws ght Into port by th ESL OIA | ILD SAVES A -WOULD-BE SUICIDE © TaieVear- Old Mary Charo, Playing on Fire-Escape, ' Gas—Goes to Rescue. _Vitue Mary Charo, ten y old, was Playing on the fire-escup K of hor fhome jn the tenement at No. 4 Bey Bevyenty-third street, to-day, with a child companion, when aie h edt look Into ihe window of the third flap. There she saw Mrs, Aunle Zem Reveniy-seven years old, lying floor of the room with « r dn her mouth. <The child raised the window ani Climbed in. With muc diMealty she Mounted a chair and turned off the gas at the Jet In. running out of the room she Alled the tube from the woman's mouth nd when she reached the tan for a policeman Policeman Goggin called lance and the woman was ut to the Presbyterian Hospital. Ther it wa ald that her hfe had been saved by the child, who had turned off the gus Jue jn time. Mrs, Zemin, who was living with two Mscers, had been attending their small ehildren while the mothers worked. 8! had been reprimanded for her lax a4 cipling, and she preferred death to sie exeoution of their threa that they would turn her on the street if she did not mend TO NAME CHICKEN SLAYERS. Sustice Boyd Wi that Intere Wert WHITE street she an ambu. Decide Problem = Mamaroneck, to The Evening World.) PLAINS, N. ¥., June 40.- Ageday in the quit of Mre @tead, a prominent » Mamaroneck, against H ary F | Wealthy reaiden: of the same place, UiebbVer 1) for Wie loss of sixty Clara Hal woman of eholve Plymouth Rock fowl which she allezes ball terriers belonging to Mr. smith Aisle’, Mr. Bmith was represented in court Aghbel P. Fitch, of Manhatt Volaimed | was a A. gueation as the “0 ested” Mr Mialstond Apia! alt over! high iow eke of the bull terriers | country seat of Mr. Smith tptencots ail in Mamaroneck. a cute Socal WAIVE RETUMNS TO STEAL, " HOLLY, N. J. Juve w- “el gpl die with 6tial- carriage from William | age ad who Ine fugi- tee to town mary ‘Sees Aged Woman Inhale | Decision was reserved by Jusiioe Boyd « « The 4, Steamer Potsdam, having been reacued “pyery man of Wdocean after a ten days’ fight for « Me After falliog ten stories down an ele.) 7) TNoees fies dex Hanover Bank | lfe in their s Veneta De kw. ane vator shuft in the new head Building. Pine streets, | the Biskoy Mrun, ¢ was et a a to-day and tire and left a direltet orch on the mia. 2)" a Hifty-wixth street and Mnispideked!) sash. wavn) seoeday 1d. te Hea men pat off, jrubowd a bum over Ye, ltuken to Bila tsland and discharged in) S¥Urs ene at chen hls iite, Chief poured some water over a cut in Dis the ousted the Norweylan Consaj |OMeer Mets th Dye NTIS RE Ra) Koto work joy Commissioner Williams: Arrange Hn ghey x, tk, H Street Wospital, |p, ene made to take them lo iV oewealan th an ambunanye | Out ven Ao te teen sem vmed Hrun regi Home, in Bro: w the a > should let | tt my y will 1 until 10k ; wer and NE Norway uit his wil 3 E Mn Hekking, of the New York ce) Telvphone Company, and his wite we edt SLAMS line st am, which ived u te Ped rescue of th wert by t ship In eidocen ht iy Verh wits boards ai ae Lath AS 5 the Potsdam. eur all aver the buble Phe Brun was commanded by 1 oM tereiied a Lo work Bvoni nig Wan \N ania : 1 BY JOHN G. HEKKING. chief mite, Po 8. Krage, second mat me Wile ihe big Potsdam was making ~ Hnesen, carpen Karl Josef ‘Do you Nfteen knots in a eth gale m4 maker, 4. I und, N 7. be h dune 2. in anid nut und seamen, O, Davidson, D. Uhag thy Kighted a ing Vessel in dist of ne Hoeis Hanee, Johan ‘Vons the starboard bow < Wine ey Carl Bjorns MEANEST THIEF OF ALL. - vee wee POLITICIANS ACCUSED OF smear a BIG FORGERY CONSPIRACY. ne Cera ity A Hie Biot ttt htm beaten Pty pe ewvindie | Alleged in Collection of Cash rning toa ato Rae a deer on Spurious Snow- v-Remoyal Tickets. ead pas fownre thon a a ‘ rey Pa oa ae | Startling developments are Looked jy:inney: presented the tickeis oy My ‘ii '"] | ment of Warren P. Palmer in Centre J tel announced to Magistrate Zeller that t a fury | Street Court today charged with con=/ 1" Wah Wet Tare mount Up for a longer term spiracy in floating forged tickets |conspiracy. Me asked tha: Palmer b a calling for money for the removal of |! for te aetion of the Grand Jury eaitira ontractor Mailiie swore on the| tt © Polmery jt te ald, wos member of stand that he had lost upward of, who con See eileen M4) return $80,009 on forged Uckets, and that Haw M HUGH IS RELEASED, prominent politicians are the leaders Henry w conrold’e Ir - Theat puny Uni! Mr Conreis of the conspiracy, The name of one Irish M. i, Before Select Commirte, abled Mt had not been of the men known to the, nd his arrest will LONDON, June su Mf the House presidency of A. Jo. Balfour known t Distriet-Attorne mittoe use a Kensution all over the State day oxatnilien if the charges of Mr, Maillie can be tie” Nationaliat proved a Mn ag he lef wliness o¢ et Palmer to mm i nay Injured levator, day was Thomay Kap artender « >» ap Hawick Mokntyre, a waiter, employed Hu should have appeared ta court to} ' at the Grand Union Hotel, jiving at testify against Padner tast Thuraday. | consultation the No. 47 Went One Hundred and Tw but did not r 1d when his name was | UOTE FOr sai Hii tne elxoth street, broke a leg and sustained calied. A warrant of ir, Meliwirh wis released severe contusions besides by Jumping iasued for t and, —— Grand Union search, he w sted, Mr, | ntyre wax get.) Malilin chursow t Was kept out of MACQUEEN IN PATERSON. | ing ployees’ elevator ws the | tha way by the 4 alleged to be — i carrying & Lray of dishes 4 he head of the forged sket con “ wa Matpe evenion Worlds) The clevaior boys w Hew employer |aninacye TRH WIKPE CORY) PATENRBON, June a —Wl thinking that Mcintyre had got aboard, | Iarvell was bartender in the saloon of [yee Mae Anareniat. are started the elevator too quickly, Mc: | Michie, Devanney, at First avenue and | ing faptre’ eames ee mati Entyre, seeing that he wa» in danger) Vwenty-third ate on Re, 35 lant. | Merson to-day ty alt pian ee of being crushed between the car and | Devanuey hae mines dled. On that date] Very fem people kiew of his comin, the next Moor, Jumped, breaking his| PD ute showed his geolntdimed. Inaifteremee anney bought (rom Palmer thirty: Aason akaed LONALL ton, tee te hen tee and enuttod fryel 1th the vane the Ulp fom New iow New York, re nis RAM id | Spy their rooms with ine promise that the) LONDON, 30.—Ian Z, ) y Hugh Cecil, third sono: arquis of Are tnd Reon, And as thin ond coupie] member of ament for “| ss ispury; John Morley, MP. Willlam ed in their rooms for an hour while | market divis of Suffolk and formerly |B. WH. Le M. P.. Geo Wyndham, |! the promise was being kept and it was) assisia private etary to Lord | Chief Sceretary for Ireland; William ept. : a | Salisbury ded this afternoon . MP. PA. McHugh, M. P.. MAX HEINDL INJURED. at StM |, Westminster, thearres, M.D. to Mixs aughter of | ward sent the bride a present BOSTON, June 30.—Max Heindl, leader | 41,0 | wi coin his own handwriting ‘We will place on sale anum- FIND UNNERS AT Tes Th iP ~-PITTSTON RESUME, Break in Coal Strida Ranks —Peace Story Denied—Men Settled for Long Fight, Leader Says. Binghamton Couple Man Displayed Money. WILKESBARRE, Pa, June 30.—All| the striking engineers and pump-run- |ners employed at the mines in Pittston and immediate vicinity returned to | Work to-day. At Unfon headquarters in this city it was said to-day that a vigorous cam- palen would be started now against soma fiftecn washerles which are still work ing. Most of them produce coal fur domerti> consumpilon, Rogarding the atatement that the end of the strike is close at hand one of .ne unjon leaders said “There {sno truth In any euch asset tion. The men have settled down to a jong, hard fight. We are confident of Iviclory within a short time, jMUtchelt Sees flown and Leaders. CHICAGO, June il miners of Lo Arthur De Prosser, District-Attoraey and his wife writer from | former of County, newspaper where they lve, hi ing experience on the Bowery t robbery. “We were in town ins said the arch of prose thinking. perlences,” we took ia the secure material for Bowery, didn’t you?” a Zot ed nd 1 had worked our down the historle Bowery and reach place with the bright sign ‘Litue J 119, near Hester street em, ihe met weaders of and Hl STOLE A BARGE-LOAD OF ANTHRACITE ( OAL: for hard coal, accords to [Hes Raa of the Brooklyn Rapid} eee sry t mpiny, that would-pe con = stealing it from n other, mony to this effect w ven ths | atternvon at a smoke nuisance hearing yefore Dr, Jo HH. Raymond, Sant- try Superintendent of Brookly eit is true that we are uying sof PACK UNINJURE said Presl “but © doing it AS than the ire Duy ours Hees we mix | te two kinds of cud Why, recently a whole barg hard cou ow stolen fr bought It and when we went to get it ouldn't find it, Somebody had fon to it and we found ti away load of us, We ance if Necessary. stor, MAN AND WIFE. Were| Passengers Were in Seeking Experiences on the Bowery for a New Novel— who says he Is a Broome Helen, who is a Binghamton, ad a story of a thrill: tell in ssex Market Court to-day wren they appeared against two men charged with ex- ane we a chapter in| the} to-day in conference wtih President Werte MiAG ane Mitchell, of the United Mine Workers wroeeee: tL sideat Te lawas Pri facnt V Ro Tuisell anaBeorecs y W b | Ryan, of Ihrols, re amont those prorent —_—— D. Jeanie and Portland Reported Safe with Revenue Cutter Standing By to Give Assist-| p the Hudson, We had a hard time on TAH ea getting It back, ND, Wash MD 30. The hearing was postponed tndefi- | The mer Centennial port UES Gute: Peering ulnec anduoneeitranyw Nome, bringing news of the mers yeanie and Port- PATERSON SILK brought word that the story # of the U States revenue The steam telyedere i June 20 and Portland * on June MILLS OPEN UP. Work Resumed in Nearly All the Shops—Dyers Return to) Their Places—No Disorder| or Interference. | Isiands B ‘Theth he slow and. th | pects uf thelr getting away, —— TRUCE IN HAYTIEN WAR. Ny Haytl, June 20.- sterdiy hetw irmin, June a0,—All for business isans of J ‘ elghty miles north of ‘ape Prince of Wales and the Diomede was stand: els, ian At ad “pros: | The the former Minister of Hayti at Paris, and Gen, Mexia Nord, the Minister of War of the pr nal Government, both of whom are candidates for the It was declared that Republi, ceased at 7 o'clock y ese RT evening fon easy mabe nan | Admirat ‘3 marines haye re- modated t hip and the foreign Nearly all the ollic mills are In opera- the Haytien cruiser still 4 meeting t con Great Mor men not o ners wi befare on shill open front and back ; flounce ski $10 & $12.50 TO... JEWELLERS ON STRIKE. GLicie SAWEO GeaRaEs Meroe $30 & $35 Cloth & Etamine Sult silk drop $15.00 H GJ Guldamith @ Uo, $40 & $80 Cloth & Etamine Suits, silk drop.....++++++.$19.75 | COA PETRUS Hana Black Silk Shirt Walst Sults, 4) sie; reused tom 19 «20 T0.$12.75 | | day Plain & Fancy Pongee Sults, reduced from $25 & $25 TO. $19.75 i iihvaneat Poe $6 & $8.50 Walking Skirts, all sizes & colors; reduced T0....$3.75 @| MOTI ee tee CHD ERURE ot $10 & $12 Walking Skirts, all sizes & colors; reduced TO......$5.00 jowelry trade, Tt is the first strike Vilon bas been eng.iged vrs the the Jewellers In for three ye SVBITVSSSVTSSsessSssssssSssesssesssssoss» Clearing Sale of Parasols, Tuesdas, ra e e e : Fuly rst, ber of lines of Plain and Lancy Parasols, which we wish to close out. Former prices from $2,50 to The reduced prices | $6. 59. * will be $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 and $3.50. ‘Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th 8t, y-Saving Sale Tuesday Morning. Extraordinacy reductions in High-Grade Waists, Shir!-Wa'st Suits and Summer Dresses, 500 Figured Percate Waists, all sizes and colors; value $1.50... $3 & $5 White and Colored Waists, all sizes ; White Lawn Shirt-Waist Suits, waists tucked back and front, and rt; White & Colored Shirt Walst Sulla: all $12 & $15 Silk Coats, Etons, Blouses & Jackets; reduced TO...+$7.50 Wackell Carhart « (s Broadway and 13th St. SVSSSGVOSCTS COOSES8ESS8046' 3,50 Will be closed from Thursday evening, July 3d to Monday morning, July 7th, During July and August will close at 5 P. M. and. on Saturdays at 12 M, -| flaming torch, el Panic, but Motorman Lappine Was to His Post. Harlem nighthawks saw a spectac- u'-r fire at 2.30 o'clock this morning, when three of the new $7,000 electric cars of the Manhattan Railway Com- pany were destroyed as they stood on the middle track at One Hundred and} ,wenty-first street and Third evenue, | Motorman Steve Lappine, of the train which reaches the City Hall station at 2.05 o'clock, Was just pulling out of the }One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street 1 | station when suddenly there loomed up ahead a puff of flame and then a sieet of fire leaped high in the air. | appine blew the air whistles on his vars, giving the alarm to the police on | their posts from One Hundred and Six- teenth street to Harlem River. Then, | although the blazing car ahead was a| Lappine put on all the} tric power and dashed past the burn- He ath 1 1 ars, blowing his air whistles. at One Hundred and Sixte ing stopped Jang enough to send a despatch to at the power-house, | ng ride for the thirty | 8 behind Lappine. | w from the blazing cars upon the roofs of Callan's big department store, Si ardt's and Fennell & P; op the east sige of the avenue and the f en dre 1 these was sald that the burning out of a safety valve was the ¢ Cool and Brave and Stuck! RAN AL” TAMA | THROUGH A FIRE JAMES McGREERY & GO. | LADIES’ HOSIERY. Lisle Thread Stockings,—in fine lace weaves. Black or white, with double heels and toes, Ribbed lisle, with colored silk, em- broidered insteps, 4oc. per pair. Black Cotton Stockings,— light weight,—with spliced selvage, high spliced heeis, double soles and toes, Ingrain cotton,— with unbleached split soles, 25¢. per pair. striped lisle thread stockings, Fancy 25c, per pair formerly 75¢. Twenty-third Street. ans. | Barkley, | John wilty Jume 4 to the eh ipibres CUntoNtheuhouee Blerpont Morgan, Jr, was sen tenced to-day in the Old Bailey to five rs’ pment, pris JAMES McCREERY & CO. iCOTTON DRESSGOODS, | | 10000 yards,—satin striped, printed Mousseline de soie. A dainty silk and cotton fabric, with floral designs on white ground, Plain mousseline,—pink,pale blue. tan or black, 25c. per yard value 50¢ 3,000 yards of fine Swiss,— small or medium = size, black dots and figures on white ground. | | 35¢. per yard value 65¢ Twenty-third Street. SVSVSTVVSVSSSSSSOSsess PLSALOSTSSSSSSS? | Regardless Of Values, WsmeeiPe* -50c Reduced TO.,.$1.50 reduced from $6 TO. + 0000$3.75 sizes; reduced from Cessesesesesessseeseesseseseses Stern Brother To-morrow, Special Reductions in Women’s Summer Shoes Broken Assortments, Previous prices $3.95 to 5.00 $2.75 “ 1902 Styles. Reduced to $2.45 $1.87 West Twenty-third Street. = JAMES McCREERY & CO. AERTEX CELLULAR UNDERCLOTHING For sporting, business or evening dress, The Aertex weave is pecu- liarly adapted for warm weather clothing,—it al- lows a free circulation of air to the body,—and is a protective against heat. CARMENTS: Shirts, drawers, night shirts, pajamas and combination suits, Twenty-third Street JAMES McGREERY & 60. SUIT DEP’T. Remaining stock of Tailor made suits, made of Ete amine, Cheviot and Cloths, Various models and colors, 18.50 and 25,00 Blue or Black, unlined can- vas skirts, finished with taffetas silk straps, 9.50 Blue, Black or Oxford grey Cheviot skirts, Unlined,— gored, flare model. 4:75 Twenty-Third Street, There Are 10,000 Argument Settlers IN THE 1902 WORLD ALMANAC the “Standard American Annual.” Ternely Treated | Well printed aad aupagls sll newedeaiern, © Bis