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i I i i i BURCLARS. WEST QUEERS BOROUGH Killing of Detective Sheridan Calls Attention tothe Many Robberies in the District of Late. flan, of tay police, py a burgla 0 the nu- merous have taken place in Qu hiring the last few months. burglaries one police and trict-Attorn by citizens suffered fof burglars mt nts the resi- larles rough vigi- . Distri censed at the cope with the offered a rew “dead or all Merrill that Travi to be the head infesting the and sentenced prison, Since the conviction of Travis the bur- glaries have gor in one night six { of It $100 for a burglar was due to Mr, who WAS supposed burglars mnvicte! > a long term in State & on. houses were entered in Whitestone and lued at thousands of dollars g has suffered badly, as In the a and Elmhurst, three burglars 4 tire family trom their n obtained from ppealed to jon against go Inclined. available in the all being assigned as acting sergean’s in the various sub-stations. a FAST RUN OF 20TH CENTURY or patrol duty, (ward ‘Train Beat Weatbound re State Express inuten, N.Y. July 17—Harry of the New York sity din this the following fig the fast run of the “Twentieth Century Limite stbound on Monday morning. n of five cars left this city at 1.21 A. M., forty-seven minutes late, and made the run Butalo to Syracuse, 119 miles, in 145 minutes, including a two- Minute stop at Rochester The train reached New York on time, beating the time of the westbound Em- pire State by seven minutes, anu hauliig one additional car, furnishes TUG RAMMED A FERRY-BOAT. Passengers Knocked Down and Panic Narrowly Averted. While the Astoria iferry-boat Bowery Ray was on an y trip to-day she Was struck by a of the Brennan ‘Towing Company and a long plece of her starboard forward rail was torn off. Dozens of persons were thrown down in the excitement and a panic was nar- rowly ed. Nobody was hurt. The Sias been lald up for 10 repairs, During the funeral service thronged the streets in the vieinit . Mo; Bishop O'Donoghue, In- the hich was filled to over= Bishop Scannell, Omaha; *] fowing by members of the clergy and a] Bishop Foley, Detrolt; Bishop Grennon, favored few of the laity. Kansas City; Bishop Alerding, Fort 1 the burglaries ents of the bor- | Merrill to take | ~ | ‘Phey stroll around the good old town: THOUSANDS PAY TRIBUTE TO ARCHBISHOP FEEHAN. Great Church Dignitaries and Vast Crowd of Laity at Funeral of Prelate. 17.—With much then borne to a vault In Calvary Ceme- tery, whence it will be removed later to ith last resting place in the new ceme- tery of Mount Carmel. ‘Phe cortege was probably one of the iost Imposing that ever passed through the streets of this city, Catholic digni- taries from many sections of the country were present and did honor to their fate coslaborer, Military, clvle and chureh bodies accompanied the funeral car. CHICAGO, July pomp and imposing ceremony and in| the presence of the Cardinal of the church and a great gathering of ec- clesiastical dignitaries tne last rites of the Roman Catholic service for the dead were performed for Arch- bishop Pairick A. Feehan to-day at the Cathedral of the Holy Name. Early in the day a series of masses AP gh Une prinelpar RU RChETen BEERS wag begun by the numerous Visiting) ..¢ wore: Archbishop Ireland, Bishop priests, ending in the great pontifical] n, of Relleville; Bishop Ryan, Al- requiem mass, Bishop Dunne, Dallas, ‘Tex.; Bishop Bishop Burke, St ton; MeGavick, Chicago; crowds Cardinal Gtbbone, with his deacons,| Wayne; Bishop Burke, Albany; Blshop oMctated at the solemn pontifical] Schwebach, Lacrosse, Wis.; Bishop requiem, which was conducted by Bishop] Byrne, Nashville: Bishop Trobec, St John Lancaster Spalding, of Peorla.|Cioud, Minn.; Bishop Els, Marquette, ‘Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, de- | ¥ Bishop Muldoon and Chancellor th of Chicago. mated that during the time the body of the dead Archbishop lay in state In the Cathedral over 75,00 persons passed it in review. TRACES SOURCE OF TIDAL WAVE. | Expert Eddy Says that the One| | that Was Seen at Chicago; | Probably Was Started from) the Coast of Alaska. | Mvered the funeral sermon. After the mass Cardinal Gibbons pronounced ab- solution, "The body of the dead churchman was VERSE WRITTEN FOR PRISONERS. Effusion, Dedicated ‘'to the Gang,”’ Figures During Ex- amination of Two Young | Men Accused of Robbery. William A, Eddy, the Bayonne kite| expert, says that the lake tidal wave | at Chicago was probably due to an. earthquake emanating from the region | of the Aleutlan Islands, off the coast | of Alaska, which is the great source of | earthquake disturbances In the north- | Western United States, He says that | during the last forty-eleht hours slight tremors have affected three of his most | sensitive cellar sefsmographs, and that | the Japanese rolling sphere selsmograph | recorded some time between 7.08 o'clock | last night and 7.42 this morning a vi- bration of nearly half an inch from the| northwest. | Two of the other pendulum instru- ments were also slightly affected. The apparently, atlih out "thels records, to two years old, of No. 9 Spring street, | night will be examinod with magnitying both charged with highway robbery. | gl Xt, is mol bellered that they The verse was part of a poetic effusion d, becaus ¢ headed “Dedicated to the Gang,” and|Pecord mainly vertical vibrations, purporting to'have-been written by Paul HELD FOR THE SHOOTING. A. Kelly. Chi Ot all the characters you ever meet, Joe Brown and Jack Define can't be beat; ‘The gang 1s here to do sou up good and brown. The dozen goon wi'l stronger get, Anil when they're out they'll win your bet. For isn't Jack and Joe both there? Who film-flam, shoot and never stare? It will not be long before you hear That Jack and Joe are paralysed with fear; And then surely the trouble will begin, For the ones that are with them emust spend all: thelr tin, ‘his vi carefully typewritten, was handed to Magistrate Zeller in the Har- lem Court to-day by Detective Sheridan during the examination of Barto perto, twenty-two years old, of No. Fifth street, and Rocco Define, twent: Angelo Mercadante, of New Rochelle, appeared against the young men, He came to the clty yesterday to take part in the church festivities in honor of Our Lady of Mount Canmel, He walked all Participant in Quarrel with Man’s Death, Paxpuele Accoantonatio, twenty-elght years old, of No, 271 Rallroad avenue, Jersey City, was held on a charge of homicide by Police Justice Hoos in the First Criminal Court, Jersey City, to- day. The prisoner, the polles say, met mes Aplacopo, ‘of No. 378 Second street, at the corner of Railroad avs nue and Brunswick street on Saturd night. They quarrelied and Acc tonatio drew a revolver and fired three shots at Aplscolo. They all took effect except one, lodg- ing near the back part of the abdomen and near the spinal column. The vic- tim was taken to the City Hospital, where he died t He by the prisoners, ‘he alleges, in a saloon at One Hundred ani nd street and Second avenue. The prisoners were held in $500 bail each for Special Sessions, HONORS FOR CANADIANS. NBURGH, Scotland, July 17.—The muntelpality of Edinburgh has decided to confer the freedom of the city on Str Wilfrid Laurier, the Premier of Canada, and Sir Robert’ Bond, the Premier and Colonial Secretary of Newfoundland, on the occasion of their visi here July 2, AN rights reserved by ‘Taylor Clothing Co. TEWART Your Choice Of 7,800 Outing Suits. AV Or Clalit CORNER CHAMBERS STREET AND BROADWAY. STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. $75,000 stock of Men’s Outing Suits bought by us at 40 cents on the dollar to be sold to you at 50 cents on the dollar. It is the sensation of the hour and the sole topic in clothing circles, It is a master stroke for us and a decided advantage for you, for it means stylish, dependable suits in countless variety are yours for exactly one-half what they are really worth. Grasp the chance materials in neat stripes, checks and mix- All the newest and most wanted patterns ii and $15.. Flannels, made up in a manner that would single Abre of cotton, and are —it may never occur again, tures; light, medium and dark effects—flan- are embraced in this lot—all the fabrics that Men’s Outing and Summer Suits reflect credit on high-class merchant tailors. Sattar hasted meres, Cheviots and Flannels. All-wool Men’s Outing and Summer Suits Homespuns, originally made to sll for $13 Homespuns and swell patterned Striped ‘These goods do not contain & Men’s Outing and Summer Suits Made up of Homespuns, Tweeds, Cassi- d 5 e nels have belt straps and turn-up bottoms. 5 Actual values $10 and $12, are sought after are here. Striped Flannels, Nobby Cassimeres, Cheviots and popular Cut from fine imported Woollens, indigo blue Serges, rough finished Cheviots, handsome 9° Actual values $58 and $20....cesessse-+-> PLEASE NOTE, @ bolling down BUILDING, LOVELORN MAID SOUGHT SEERESS. Elise Rickerman, living at No, 693 Madison avenue, valued her lost lover, Eugene Smith, more than all her sav- ings and gave her $125 to Annie Murray, @ clairvoyant at No. 167 Bast Elghty- ninth street, on her promise to work a charm that would woo him back, But the lovelorn Blise waa not favorable to letting the clairvoyant have her money for anything less than her lover, and when her Eugene did not respond to the spell Hise had Miss and she was held by Magistrate Zeller in Harlem Court for the Grand Jury on a charge of grand larceny. Ball was fixed at $1,000. —— Call for National Bank Conditions. WASHINGTON, July 17.—The Comp- troller of the Currency to-day Issued a call for the condition of National Banks at the close of business July 16. Men's Summer He 4-IN-HANDS, BATWING TIES, SHIELD BOWS, designs. The variety ie unusually large. the man who has re’ before for such Suits. Clothes /or Dress Wear. Black, smooth or At Ve 00 rough’ finish fab- —— rics, comprising Worsteds, Diagonals, Thibets and Cheviots. Sacks or 3-button frocks, all serge lined. Every garment a credit to its maker, Special Yodel Suits. At Very short, very 7. 00 tall, very " stout, omer very slim and other extreme builds. These garments are designed by our specialist. THE SALE IS CON’ known. ment has been sold Your choice of al MOULD," $3.00 and 64,00 BHOKS. Murray arrested | s \ 125¢ Each. Allare cut from light-weight silks in pretty blue and white ‘The Shield Bows are ready tied for high band collars. (Main Floor, Near Escalator.) Thousands of Fans of every imaginable decorative scheme. sortments are going to be as good to-morrow as if the sale had just started. The fans were fully described yesterday. Women's Gan Shoes and Oxtord Gies, Every pair of Women’s Tan Shoes in stock is now marked 98c, started in to-day will keep up until the entire assort- At 98¢. @ pair we are also offering a large number of Women's Black Shoes and Oxfords in all sizes, Women’s $3.50 Shoes and Oxford Ties at All black, Kid and Patent Leather, and plenty of them. Turn and welted oles in all sizes, these Shoes were intended to be retailed at $5.00. None under $3. Women’s Oxford Ties at 69c, Black Kid with Kid tips; all sizes, $1.25 values. Men's $2.00 Oxford Ties at 3/,00 Russian calf Bicyple Oxfords, just a9 good for ordinary etroct wou. Not all sizes, Men’s $3.00 & $4.00 Tan Shoes and Oxfords, 37.90 Tans in the house, 4.00 SHOMS. Also gome Black Shore and Oxtor THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1902. HELD FOR STEALING SEWING MACHINES, Frank Leonard, nineteen years old, of $ Kast Ono Hundred and Sixth eet, and 1 1) Corot os, Norfolk street re held in Y Court to-day, the former for re branch store of the Singer Manufac- turing Company, at No. and th latter for rec ves to make it is alley declaring the de ‘onfesston, suse he w for his sw Atter Led arvestel, The machines were found in the latter's stor ful | ep TH A WOODBURY'S AIDE 'STIR PROMISED AT NO POISON VICTIM. Franeis M. Gibson, Deputy Com Sireet-Cheaning Tr taken violently 1/1 While at his office yved to the New York passed a quiet night, it was ried to-day, and will in all probe be out again ina few days tain arrived at the department rdayafternoon after a tour through triets, Suddenly he was selzed NE pales in the stomach, and Commisstener Woodbury, who is a pny W three men Power, attorney who are prisoners in Queens Borough Jail, | of Detective Sheridan, de that at the hearing to-morr ¢ will be startling and sensation: ection wit The men are matntaining a dog W48 called Into the room, ° ny $.|whelmed when their proffer of a ree Whury at once ordered a] Wood, of the Seventy-fitth Precinct, will] ward forced a disclosure of thelr fee : he helped the Deputy | head a squad of policemen who will at-| cuer's identity, 5 Commissioner Into it and accompanied [thd ———_— him to the New York Hospital, eae Michigan Centri yn Taxes. Mt otirst ftw hought that Capt. |“MIK ADO" AT ARVERNE, 1 NG, Mich., July 17.—The Michi- Was suffering from ptomalne| At Arverne Inst night “The Mikado" | ga | Railroad yesterday paid the hut it was later safd that the | opened in the Auditorium to a crowde what, merely jan inflammation, | house. reworks on the lawn back « jor Woosbary assisted the hospital] ex-Chiet Devery’s villa preceded ters with the examination. show, , i ata MURDER HEARING, for the| the testimony, but will not reveal ‘te nature, rells and are LT esp9s TAN, July temberg has retu h| trip, and jw tclling how he had to reveal | e-| his identity to a party of aeronadta, w] who tnsisced on making him a monetary. a1 | compensation for saving their lives, The aeronauts were passing over Lake Constance when thelr balloon collapaéd and fell into the water. The King saw the accident from his yacht and went to the rescue. He personally assisted In” saving the ballooniats. They were over« State S342 of| leased lines for the current year, based — od taxes on its main and on last year's earnings. This is $37,047 he ‘ more than the company pald last year ckwear. ansion Sale is luxuriatin: seashore, in the count: for what you want. better every day, We and Saturday’s assortments by adding 1,000 new Suits that have just come in from various prominent manufacturers. Every one of these suits was made to sell at con- siderably more than we are asking; but summer was slow in arriving, and the makers preferred losses to holding stocks. And so the man who turned, or the man who isn’t going away, has his choice of almost any popular summer material and style for less money than he ever paid | Trouse: it Hot Weather Suits. | nels, Wool Crash- | es and Home-| Some 1-8 silk lined, serge lined, and major- new effect in fabric and style. | | | SACK COATS |At 1. 00 AND 3-BUTTON of very fine fabrics for dress wear. | Not many of ONE KIND, but agreat At Vi 00 Soft finish Flan- | ed spuns (Coats and | eleton’’ or unlined, Every) | Black Coats & Vases. | | = _FROCKS, all made | collection in all to choose from. : Gapanese Fans MA? Sc., 0c. and 5c. Gach. TINUED FRIDAY. You are offered the greatest values in Japanese Fans that were ever The as- ‘Tables, Main Aisle) ISe (Special Per "air, And that means the rush that out. S195 All this seaso les, y of mM ol 50. INCLUDING THE PAMOUS ‘FOOT. 1) sizes in the wuatain ) (Main Figor, ur sho material allowed ROPE VALANCES; a pretty and ef- dows; good range of colors; $1.85 quality; each, leatherette, made with beat springs, in a strong, substan comfortable each, AWNING MATERIAL, #-or. duck, with blue or brown stripes; special per yard, RUFFLED SILK SOFA CUSH IONS, 24-inch size, choice coloi- inge; $2.85 grade; cach, ’Gis the Solden Summertime of Opulent Opportunity! g its attractions in a thousand different and welcome ways. The The great Exp response on part of the public has been deservedly enormous. For Friday and Saturday mornin for such a brief period arrays of merchand If you are at the ppene, telegraph or write the possibilities of this important Sale are particularly good, for seldom are there gathered ise so desirable and so unusually low-priced. , or somewhere in the mountains and don’t feel like braving a trip to the city, tele- € ppers will buy as well for you as if you came personally to the Store, Our ail-Order Department is a feature by itself, and the service it promptly renders is at all times highly satisfactory. Fine Wiltinery Reduced, And Some Urgent Reasons ror Chis Very Radioal and Attractive Event. We are making notable changes in the Millinsry, which when complete will make it the finest Millinery Parlors 4,000 Wore Salon, Sucts, at 37. 00. The news of this sale of Men’s Summer Suits at $7.00 grows shall sweeten Friday’s 4,935 FOR HATS FORMERLY 3, 7§ FOR HATS FORMERLY 5. OO FoR HATS FORMERLY Hats. Prices: Wash is going on his vacation, 10c. PRINTED CORDED BATISTES reduced to, per yd, 20c. VERY BEST QUAL- . ITY PRINTED BATISTES 7p Summer Mixtures. reduced to, yd., At Every new fabric 722 in every correct = shading and color combination. Stylish Sack Suits. Full Mned, half lined, single or double breasted. Every size. Navy Blue Serges. FISH: Long Branch Weakfish or Bon- Pure worsted, | ita Mackerel, at 5 At he 00 every thread. Col- | Fancy Chicken Halibut or Salmon == or absolutely fast. | Steak, Ib, 10 Every seam tested. Every style of | Choice Long Branch Bluefish, Ib., 7 coat. Correct tailoring. Full lined LAMB: Short forequarters choice Canada Lamb, Ib., POULTRY: Fancy fresh dressed Broilers, tb., MUTTON: Hindquarters fancy Can- ada Mutton, Ib., SAUSAGE: Selected Frankfurter Sausage, 31b,, or half lined; perfect models for every build of mankind. (Main Floor, Rear) Sarden Fose. Extra 3ply "STANDARD" HOSE; guaranteed good quality: 10 25 25 ft, lengths, 2,25; 50 ft. lengths, 4.40 A NEW GREEN CORN: GenuineiHack- Exae KOTABPARD! CELT BORG: ensack Green Corn, large fall ear, 75 ft. lengths, 2,50; . lengths, per Copen, CRINA" SPLY GUARANTEED" PERCRR: Lueh dy a HOSE; will stand high-water preasure ow } 25 ft, lengths, 2,75; 50 ft. lengths, 5,50 | PINEAPPLES: Geouine Florida “YALE" HOSE; guaranteed; will Pineapples, avert, extra large fruit, 7 sans Any immtans ol “Riga maeey CHEESE: Genuine Imported Swiss 10st lanai G26; S06 ease, 6:80 Rae ene cake, plain, citron, a We a'so have a special lot of WIRE- D ' D BOUND HOSE, in 25 and 50 ft. marble, raisins, Ib., 15 lengths; value 25 ft. lengths, $5.00: BISCUITS; Old-fashioned home-made speci 3.00 | Tea Biscuits; per dor., 10 50 ft. lengths, value $9.00; special, 6,00 | STRING BEANS: Fine quality; 2- (Wasement) | tb. cams, 6 Upholstery. Priced Particularly Low. 5 OR © PIECES SLIP COVERS, COMPLETE, 6.00 The very best quality of Belnian Striped Darask, bound with shrunk braid, made only as good covers should be made (20 yds, at Clearing time. morning, $1.50 OLD HICKORY TAB- OURETS, fective drapery for doors or win- oo aR HICKORY ARM 1.50 ROCK- Re OLD HICKORY ay 50. STOOP SEAS, covered with tufted and buttoned, ner; cool, yet as a Turkish “chair; BENT WOOD SETTEES reduced from $0.5 to 3.25) Glectrie Fans. ELECTRIC FANS, solid brass blades and guards, highly polished, on japanned base, adjustable to any§ position; complete with plug attachment and 9 feet of wire; 12-inch size, the world without any exception whatever. speedy clearance of certain very beautiful new an: ices have for that reason been reduced in Precedent, and those who come in response to this announcement will surely obtain values entirely without parallel. : Other correspondingly astonishing reductions characterize the entire stock. Smart Outing Hats. : Made of novelty duck materials in white and popular Summer cole, orings: Shapes are Dolly Varden, Ping Pong, Sailors and Walking Startling Price Reductions, World’s Greatest Grocery, Carefully Selected Specials tor Fridayouna Comptingly Low Priced. 16) Summer Furniture Besides, the Expansion Sale’s strenuous influence cannot be disregarded. Therefore, the extraordinary bargains in highly desirable Summer Furniture are among the store's chief leaders to-morrow and Saturday 75/68, BENTWOOD PORCH FURNITURE, LAWN SETTEES IN MAPLE. i Red and green, reduced from $4.00 and $5,00to 2 00 and - 4 roid 10.75) Basement.) These plans necessitate the ylish Hats. nner contrary to all PRICED $4.00 AND $5.00, PRICED $7.50 AND $10.00. PRICED $12.00 AND $15.00. (Second Floor, 19th 8.) 25, 69, 9S axa LAS Qlaln Floor, 19th St) Soods. |59c. PLAIN COLORED j |STRIPED SILK MOUS- 25e | SELINES reduced to, yd,, $1.50 LINEN COLORED BEVRDTIRG reduced to, SOc y (Main Ploor, Froat.) | DELICATESSEN: Smoked Salmon, extra fancy, thick, juicy, Chinook Spring Salmon, Ib., SALT: Manhattan Sea Salt, for the bath; large bag, COFFEE: Economy Blend Java, | sWeet and sound; per Ib., | CRACKERS: National Biscuit Co.'s, 5 o'Clock or Social Tea Crackers; Ib., RICE: Choice Carolina Rice; 1b., TEA: Exceptional value; Green, Black or Blended Teas; rich cup qualities, 1b., BEANS: New crop fancy N. Y. State hand-picked Pea Beans; 4 Ibs., | SALMON: “Hazel’’ Columbia River | Salmon; 1-1b, tall can, | JAMS: Home-made pure fruit Jams, | all kinds; 1-Ib. glass jar, | SARDINES: Latour's imported Oil Sardines, ‘4s, can, FORTUM CEREAL COFFEE, large PEE. SOAP: Swift's Pride, 3 cakes, ARMOUR'’S POTTED OR DEV- \ILED HAM OR TONGUE, ‘+b, ca, (Fourth Fioor,) Price. HICKORY HICKORY HICKORY HICKORY 50 oud 4.00 OLD ROCKERS, $5.00 OLD ROCKERS, BENTWOOD ARM CHAIRS re duced from $5.00 to 2.50

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