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| my i it Le we FLED IN TERRO FROM RED STEER ‘tans Frightened by » Bellowing Animal. CLEARED A SCHOOL YARD: Many Children Had to Seek + Safety—Steer Finally Roped and Slaughtered as the Pu- pils Looked On, + Making more nolse than Creatore’s,| Band, a big red steer stampeded in ‘Williamsburg to-day, and finally charged into the yard of Public School No. 37. scattering children. It was finally killed. While the steer romped about Wythe avenue and South Ninth street there wag more excitement than has been seen in that neighborhood for many & day. With foam: dripping from its aides and bloodshot eyes, the steer charged Policeman Dishler-who, having né ambition to become a matador or in fact’ any adjunct of a bull fighter, promptly ran up the street warning the people of the steer's approach. {Dishter’s warning was unnecessary, a8 ‘Phe steer was heralding his coming with @s’much ability as the press agent of a minstrel show. Pedestrians deserted the streets and sidewalks, preferring to watch Policeman Dishler’s race. with the steer from second-story windows. The steer would sprint for a short @istance and then come along in a lels- rely manner, but Policeman -Dishler gvas piways in the lead. Never once did ‘thé animal gain 80 much as a foot on him’ + + When opposite Public Schoot ‘No: 87 the steer refused®to follow Dishler any | ® nger and, charging through the gate ing into the school yard, badly Yrightened the children, who ran into , Me schoolhouse. } The steer amused himself by trying Dutt.down the brick walls of tho fchool building. Tiring of this, he Started to leave the yard. Janitor mas Bernard closed the gate and 4he steer was a prisoner. ‘Janitor. Bernard soon found that a Krapped steer was worse than. half a Rozen white elephants. The steer be- gan cifcling the yard at breakneck r ,, und in attempting fo clear the icket’ fence in one leap got its throat lastened in one of the baros on the iron jokets. The hide was torn and, with bouring from the wound. he be- nning about bellowing with rage. Finally some drovers succeeded in top ‘and throwing the steer. Tae animal in such a condition that {t had i, be ‘kifled. A drover cut its throat as hun- dreds of school children looked on. The carcass was taken to the Orm of “Well & Son, to whom th¢ steer was .cbn- ne of the biggest ever ab) weighing more whan 1,400 pounds, had horns meas- more than six feet acros 4 er slaughtering the steer the men ned on the hose and cleaned up the yard. A a SAILOR SENT TO THE TOMBS. MoCarthy Surrendered from the Kenrsarge—Held for Murder. Mack McCarthy, a sailor of the Kear- warge, was to~lay committed to the Tombs by Coron:r Scholer on a charge fof causing the death of Jacob Cohen, ie will be examined next Thursday. en ven ote i fagwery.s SteCHTINY. is; sald “Yor shave m)hot water upon him during: a who put McCarthy In trons on the Kear- Yaarge, refused to surrender him to the roner yesterday, but turned him over o Capt, Titus. From Headquarters be s taken to the Coroners’ Office. ——— WRECK ON THE CENTRAL. ‘reight Train Said to Haye Brok- fem in Two, Delayiig Traffic F FONDA, _N. ¥., Sept. 12—Another reck is reported on the New York Cen- ral near Fort Plain. ‘Barly this morning the eastbound pas- ynger train due at 1.05 had not arrived, 4s understood that a freight train, feast, bound, broke in two, strewing the three tracks with deb: as ie United States authorities, H é f ‘A wrecking (rain r Murray was sent from Utica, and the Fonda wrecking crew also left for ie scene. it is not known at this time whether ad there were any casualtles, CANDY WITH THE PLAY. ino Inaugursies a Departure for Ms Women Patrons, Two large tables containing 500 boxes a packages of delicious candies were phased in the orchestra and balcony ers ot the Casino last night. A tty yous woman was in attendance each tad) ‘At the end of each act many. women the audience strolled into the foyers and. eampled the candy, while thelr es. Yorts strolled into the cafe and sampled ar but I lid delicact ps Lady and Sweet AsRases: FORMER “FLO THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 12, 1 20DORA” GIRL ‘PLEADS FOR VINDICATION. (Special to The Prening World.) ALBANY, Sept. 12-Miss Dessa. Stey- ens, who as a member of the famous “Florodora”’ sextet, was _knéwn as Des- Gibson, made @ personal appeal to Gov. Odell to-day that he take some ag- tion to clear her name from the charge ‘made against her by A. P. Pierce, of Providence, R. I., that she had stolen diamond rings from him ‘o' the value of $275. Gov. Odell told her he could do nothing, but she had redress in the courts. Migs Stevens appeared before the Governor to defend herseif in proceedings to ex- tradite her to: Rhode Island to answér the charge which Pierce made against her. : The hearing on a requisition of the Governor of Rhode Island had been set for 11 o'clock to-day, Her appearance was unnecessary, as the Governor of In spite of this an ex-parte hearing id Rhode Island had informed Gov. Odell | that the requisition had been withdrawn. ! case the Governor said there was noth- a - ; Dessa Stevens! Appeals to Governor After Requisition Proceedings Were Dropped. was given by Gov. Odell so that he would be acquainted with her side of the cdse if any further proceedings were instituted. Miss son Was represented by attor- neys Charles Steckler and Wiliam Klein. They made a statement to the Governor }whieh. was interspersed with remarks ‘by their client, Miss Gibson was hand- somely gowned in a dress of black, A black hat with a wide brim from which hung a dark vell added to her attrac- tiveness. In her, affidavit, which was read td the Governor, she claimed that Pierce was persecuting her, Ghe met him At Manhattan Beach and’ subsequentl: he gave her the rings which he has al- leged ghe stole, he was arrested in New York Cit; on this charge, but was discha 5 the complainant failing to appear against her. The extradition proceed- were begun subsequently In Rhode Tsland. These have beeen discontinued, ‘After listening to the statement of the ing for him to do, WOULDB Robert M. Moore, who achieved fame at the Iocal bar by freeing Dr, Sanmel J. Kennedy, the Staten Isiand dentist accused of murdering Dolly Reyholda, and who jater appeared as counsel far Lawyer Albert 'T. Patrivk, the conyicted murderer of Millionaire William Margh Rice, is a candidate for nomination as Attorney-Gerieral On the State Demo: cratic tioket.. " Mr. Moore je at present in the north- ‘ern part of the State, boomng his can- fiidacy at the county conventions, Franklin and St. Lawrence countles have already instructed for him. “Mr, Moore fs: out for! the nomination LAWYER ROBERT M, MOORE E ATTORNEY-GENERAL Man Who Freed Dr. Kennedy Supported from Up-State for Democratic Nomination. in earnest,” said his partner, Mr. Cant- well. “He was raised at Malone and has practised all over the northern sec- He bas warm friends tlon ofmthe State, gates from the northern ter of coun- tes." os BURGLAR KILLED. WHEELING, W, Va., Sept. 12.—Burg- lars were surprised while trying to ck the safe in the Pan Handle pas- fie ‘burglars, who gave dis ni a ohn Doe," was killed. His partner, Philip Martin, was captured. that fits and fit ‘clothi in this great city. Business Men's Stylish enough “for anybody, Material first cas sleeves stitched with Men’s Single- these are, that will make you ____|A Leader, 4 In Men's Suits. ."’ ‘al home:at that ree of Track. |! soon become proverbial in Greater New York. , | The Most Cosmopolitan: Stock, The Most Satisfactory Qualities, . The Most Liberal Prices .... \this new Clothing Departraent will soon become a great clothing centre Fancy Scotch Cheviot Suits, extra strong lining, seams, unbreakable, unfadable’pure dye sil Veiy stylish and very substantial. Price in many stores, but they're only $12.50 ‘here. Se tee ee eee et ae of merit peg si the ‘pended and prompt, pleasant, painstaking salespeople to serve the crowds ‘well. Union Square, 44 East 14th St, Bet; Broadway and University Piace, The advent of anew’ member of The Pemberton mercantile family is our important Autumn announcement, CLOTHING isa *# Pemberton ”’ proverb that will With 00 ; 415. Worth $20 serviceable enougk for everybody. edges, 00 Breasted Black Suits, I e Worth $15 Made from fine dull finish Black enacts, Suits for Ten Dollars, tell berton’s”” sterling values and popular prices. your friends of The ** Pem.~ td Vas $18 Belong to fhe $18 family, and’at 'MRS, MGREGORS TO LIVE TOGETHER) 2 Young Widow and Mother of Millionaire Who Died Thir- to-Six Hours After Marriage Will Care for Each Other, (Speetal to The Hrentng World.) MAMARONECK-ON-SOUND, Sept. 12, —Mrs, Ambrose B, McGregor and Mrs. Bradford B. McGregor, her daughter-in- returned to.the McGregor cottage | neral party left an express train own and boarded a Huckle- ley car for Mamaroneck. On regor closed carrages, and were © Orienta Point t wi of Mr. will confer with the senior 5 Si wor to-day, and the will, which bequeaths at least four, million dollars, will probably be Med Yer probate on Saturday. The youn widow who heir to the property o! her husband of a few hours will reside with bér mother-in-law to keep her compgny. DEVERY’S RETURN TO TOWN. “Big Chief's’! Trunks and Honse- hold Gods Here from Arverne. Two wagon loade of trunks and boxes belonging to the family of William 3. | 902. two of) | who drew | law, with several friends, who went to Cleveland to bury Bradford McGregor, who died thirty-six hours after his e at Arverne, as been occupying, to his Behrer, co! “Big Chief’ town house. Surprise Special Sale No. 156. Introductory Men’s Fall Suits On. sale One Week Ending : Next — Fri- day. A rev- elation ot Devery were to~lay removed from the | which the | ‘Don't think of buying a Piano until you see and hear our Exquisitely made, sweet-toned Elberon Pianos. ONLY $165.99 $5 Down $1 Per = Week Fully Guaranteed. Once you see and hear the Elberon— note its volume, resonance, sweet sing- ing qualities and its exquisite construc tion—you'll agree with us that only the finest instruments, costing greatly more, can comipare with it. Don’t for a second confuse this Piano with other low-price instruments, Don't buy any other until you see and hear the Elberon. LUDWIG Baumann & Comp’y, witedise. W. TSIM SL wi fiat General Home Outfitters. St. er office. A battle ensved and one|™ to sum up, The Model Suits of Autumn, 1902, ‘on one week's sale, at $10. Great Values Are Ready We make special and icular mention of 3 9 5 e Derby and Soft Hats at $1.45 and $1.95. Emr braced in this showing is absolutely every proper effect for Fall, the various snappy anama shapes predominating. If you want to know what is worn this season, come ‘round and let us show you. Good Derby and Soft Hats at 75c, and 95c., too—right Autumn kinds. Men’s Fall Suits at $3, $5 and $7.50 are now} well represented. See them. Linen-bosom Shirts—untaun- dered, 35c.; laundered, 45c,—are now in stock, Men's and Boys’ 3-ply Collars, in every shape, 5c.—perfect goods, no «« seconds" here. IS THAT BOY S $55.00 GOLD WA One of the greatest watch valuos in city.” Weill ofter to-day (Priday, abd ‘to-morrow (Saturday, Sept. 13.) om Atrect fully guaranteed by the maker to be sald 14K. gold—the the bezol that holds the gla plece of yellow metal about wold 14K. gold and bears tl aay stamp to that effect. cently there wetthon sold for $55.00 each; at this great sale they will go for $2! and we will take your old fn exchange, no mat~ ter how badly it REMEMBER the dates. DIAMONDS Cheaper watch for full valge ts used up. ALL FIXED FOR SCHOOL? NO? Here are GREAT all-woo! Knee Pants at. 25c., 45c.,| 75c.—corduroys that he can’t wear out, 50c.—waists| with best PA’ BANDS at 23c. and 45c.—fast black! stockings at 10c.—cheviot Blouse Suits at 89¢.— AND FLYER for To-Morrow and Monday, The handsome Norfol val SCHOOL SUITS. $ 50 Blouses, the perenn| 1. the ever tasteful popular Vestees and the comfortable grand gala sale, uble-breasted—a he Surprise’Store Is Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. CANCEROUS | Are in many respects like other ulcers GL G ERS or sores, and this resemblance ofter proves . fatal. Valuable time is lost in fruitless efforts to heal the sore with washes and salves, because the germs of Can- cer that are yaa | in the blood and the new Cancer cells which are constantly developing keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last sharp shooting pains announce the approach of the eating and slough- poceees and| CES Array Ing stage, and a hideous, sick- ening cancerous sore begins its | In February, 1890, I noticed » email a jump on my lower lip, C 5 destructive work. torined it but another came and broke No ulcer or sore can exist outinto an open sore. without some predisposing inter- 8. 8.8. and after I had taken seven bot- fal cause that has poisoned the fie Se Pts ates gaurey_avasns jood, and the open dischargin, , os ulcer, or the festering sore on the nee Ee eee mien ae ames lip, cheek or other part of the body will continue to spread and eat deeper into the flesh unless the blood is purified and the Cancer germs or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation. S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter. It has began to take great antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the germs and poisons and restore the blood to its natural condition. And when pure process begins, the discharge ceases and the place “heals over and new skin forms, $.S, S. is a strictly vegetable blood purifier containing If you have an ulcer or chronic sore of any kind, write us about it, medical advice will cost you nothing. Books on Cancer and other diseases of the blood wii be sent free, S S S blood is carried to the ulcer or sore the healing no mercury or minerals of any description. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atia For Sale. For Sale. $28.50 CASH. — OUR CASH PRICE, $28.50. Great excitement among canvassers. Strictly new Singer machines. C. B. V. S.,or Automatic genuine machine; just like cut. Allattachments, full set. This is the bargain of the season. Why buy a cheap machine when you can get the genuine Singer for $28.50. We also sell reliable makes—White, New Home, Standard—at $2 down, 50c. a week. Open evenings. Western Union S, M. Co., » Than Jewellers Buy Them. Bxtra taree, $75. A Princess $90. pure: white Tit- mh Dtamond}fany Diamond Ring, Ring, & perfect ranteed to be worth lage, worth $160.00. ? $175.00. ‘Through our exchange department we get many rare and beautifal Gems fraction of the real value. ote ofly a few sample Up to date, others articles will not remain here long. Goode will be sent to any address on receipt of price, with 1h. Heavy Diamona ink Buttons, ss. Bolitaire Kar Studs, 988. Pearl and Sapphire Brooch, $80. ) Gent's Gipsy Dismond Ring, 160, Heart Locket, 15 otg Diamonds, 800, 00.00 Big Sunburst, $27 Troorh, 2% big Diamonds, $18%5, (: Scarf Pin, & big Diamonds, 850, ‘Wil! Last a Lifetime, Engraved Free. Ring, 6 big Diamonds, $100. sxantoce rest. 180 Broadway, Bey; $2.60 GOLD GLASSES $i. This Week our opticians will sxaing your eyes tree ‘and sell you a pair of 68.50 Gold Glasses for 61. Warranted $ yearn.” You will never have thie chance in. OPTICAL ©0., 160 Broadway, vow Werk. Hours 8 to 6, Saturds Glasses made and repaired while you wait, $1.00 “Ww. included: WATCHES REPAIRED ring. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry given on liberal termm; no extn charge; Inne diate delivery; business comGdeotial, Call or write, L. W. SWEET & CO., 37-39 Maiden Lane (In Store), Uptown Branch, 258 6th ave. (over Woolw: ya Branch, 467 Fulton st. (opposite Mat of write, Address all correspe: mn lane, CREDIT. ‘Watches and Diamonds, Reitable Goods, | west Prices. TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL, Call, Write oF Telephone. a W. tch and Diamond Co, 473 Third Ave.,’near 36th Ste elry; weekly or a i: goods i prices real iedlate delivery hone aire, Genu order. C yuaran~ eae conndential. JAMES BERGMAX, 37 | PIA? A 14k, Gold-Stitened Waien, a clothing made A represen prouaway, room gl At'Meiden age ‘ay -}LEWIN’S, 45 W. America: 49 MAIDEN LANE. «Take levator, FURNITURE. $50 WORTH, $1 DOWN,, $1 WEEKLY. CHARLES A. KEENE, || NEW CREDIT SYSTEM JE Real Estate. About Prices |. re A it ae ee Prospect Park South, Two years ago when the first streets in this roperty were p Land sold at $60 per Front Foot. These pita Aaa Ae ctically sold out, this season’s sales being made at $80 per front foot preety payed this neat Wisk are selling as low as $60 per front foot,’ wo years hence they will sell more readily (if there are any 1 $80. History repeats itself. us y ee BUY YOUR PLOT NOW Here’s what you will save: COST OF 50-FOOT PLOT NOW, with sewer, water, gas, tric and telephone wires laid in the street and to building line. also sidewalks, curbs and asphalt pavements @ J} paid for, 2 years’ interest at 5 per cent. 2 taxes, SAY..cccccces $3,350 Value 2 years hence $4,000. te Net profit over all expenses, including interest on purchase price, if bought now, $650, or over 210, Put $100 in your pocket and go out at once and make jut selec. tion. Property is being sold at the rate of $20,000 a ea Wew build a house on your plot for you anywhere from $5,000 up. We have houses with plots at $10,000 and up. DEAN ALVORD, Owner. 257 Broadway, New York. Railroads. NEW YORK ENTRAL | & HUDSON RIVER BR, AL THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. VIA NIAGARA FALLS. | Trains grrive and depart ftom Grand Central Statfon, 424 Street, Now York, aa below: orth tiv To-mortow and Every, Day Next Werke $1,000 in Presents ( cires Aves One $450 Piano { FREE. AT THE 3 Building Lots, : FREE TICKETS. \! i morning. cK, THOUSAND REAL EXPRESS. LOCAL. Stops at stations. A. M-*EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS, Most famous traln in the world. Due ng ae a eee ots ooh, Wesaes f heeten" nate heey = New England Development & Im- provement Co, ‘by our agents at station 6,000 rallrons are’ at prices clove to station. 90 minutes Easy Terms! Don't Walt! Comé” To-day! 32 West 334 8t., New York. VIbbA PLOTS. SOUND VIEW" AVE.. WHITE PLAINS.: : 100X175, 4 AORE AND % AOR. AT AUCTION. MN M.—*SOUTH WESTE! “YW Due Cinctnnath 10:90. ‘The advantages of buying teal estate tlon are that all Unnecessary expesises tn No. large ageat’s commissions, Le tei 5.30 PM ORE LIMITED. 24- Over $900,000 worth ot real 'eataty hour train to Chi in Care, Plaise has been purchased tn four po. Bus Clevelang stmt 30. Th 30.' J, R. SWEENEY, Auctioneer, 3 ne 184 RAILROAD AVE, WHITH: PLAING 6.35 7. M—"MONTREAL EXPRESS, via D. hcoiarinadicprna Reape’ aH. io land. SAND aggse NE EER ROT: “ALB TROY “EX- z cal stops. 4.00 ?. 3t—*DRTROIT, GRAND RAPIDS 00 o'cHicnao sEEcTA LAKE SH Ko via both L. 8. 8.00 fercian NTO | OWNERS, 803 FIRTH AVE... 11.30 Adams. Sundays only at-2.46 P.M. No unhealthy platés. by our, new. process, be free from all discomfort? When we: make a set of teeth | they fit, feel comfortable and never trouble you. Our new botanical discovery which we apply:-to» the guile makes every operation painless. All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. Full Sota’ of Toeth...anseseress Cold Crowns, 22 Katat..ve- Gold PillinGs.... ..0.i.s-ssstense’ BAiver PULLBGS..-.ecceee-s: SOOM Waterbury Dental, Parlors, \ BROOKLYN: , 414-416 Fulton's. 54 Wasa se ‘& Mreere) > Hours: GA, MM, to6P. M,) and 138 Fulton Telephone Central Cab ; ° hotel or tevidence by Westcott Express Comorny NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTE BETWEEN, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND, Via Springieid and te HOSTON AND’ ALDANY RAILHOAD. York Central & Huda ne leave Grand Central Street Bneeaee checked from “900 38th 5 wrvice, 1 Sur Gen, Superintend VEST SHORE RAILROAD. ¢ Franki!n St Yi 5 min. later foot Weat 424 at. & Pei d Steamboats. Les Sunday Steamers $2.00 to Boston... - | LINE} $1.00 to Providence, ‘The Fast and Blegant Btedmera! LARCHMONT and TREMONT TE FACILITIES for procuring U, & and For. igo Patents: 3) years’ experince. Consulta page Book on Patents seat free. Stephens & Co, 258 promptly. procured; REE. EDGAR TATE & CO, 215 Broadway Lawyers. L, pation ——-| and Saturdays, 6°P, GEO. ROBINSON (LA +l ieave “tt Pree 99 Nassau wt. (Day.) 1570 ‘STth ot. (Nigdt) P, M. on Wednesday SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | DIRECT 14TH ST. £67 WEST 126TH ST. MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, 'oaw COA yen tae