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VICTIMS OF CAS. IN CONEY-HOTEL Man and Woman Un- conscious When ‘an Employee Breaks in the Door of the Room. Fascinating Bridesmaid PROBABLY WILL RECOVER Physicians WorkSeveral Hours Over the Patients and Re- store Conciousness — No Statement Made. A well-dressed man of prosperous Appearance and a woman of apparent refinement were found unconscious in a gas-filled room in the Kings Counfy Hotel, Surf avenue, Coney Island, early to-day, They had registered at the hotel as man and wife. They had no baggage, On the man’s right arm was tattooed the Initial “K."" and an anchor. He was apparently thirty-five years old, five feet seven inches in height, of 160 pounds weight and had dark hair and a sandy mustache. He wore a black cutaway sult and a black derby hat. ‘The woman is about twenty-five years old, five feet five inches in height and welghs about 120 pounds. Her front teeth are slightly prominent, If the police found letters or anything which would identity the victims they failed to report it. An employee smelied gas in the hal! early this morning and broke in the door of the reom. Both occupants were ceemecions ant evidently nearly as- They were sent to the Reception Hos- pital, where, after three hours’ work, the woman was revived, but the dociors Said it would be best’ for her not to attempt to make a statement for a few or until she gained more s ength, physiclang had more dimeutty with the Me man, but sald he would recover. he woman had recovered sur- felently ‘ihe "mid she wos Delle Me. poet @ seamstress, living with a Mrs. McFadden at No 48 Degraw street. MISS MAUD Miss Maud Fumiss, witching bridesreaids one of the be- in “A Chinese pbpcame, to, Coney, Isiand yesterday | {oneymoon" at the Casino, Is a niece of eft she said, “and wi on F Jat Surf avenue I spoke to this man. Harry Furniss, a member of the Eng. never saw before, but he smiled] sh Parliament jand famous for his po- him liked his looks. He was very me and we had a lot of drinks together in the Kings County Hotel. Tt was late and so I thought I better stay there all night. I don't know what his name Is. He told me to call him litical and socl(#y cartoons. Miss Furniss ts. a fine type of Englls beauty. She ig a demi-blonde, with a graceful figure, of medium height. She understudy “The Toreador.” A few weeks ago she how girls at the Cas'no. has had several opportunities to play bse is TEE | a! MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. NIECE OF FAMOUS COMMONER! IN “THE CHINESE HONEYMOON.” Is Relative of the Great Punch Cartoonist. EA Od FURNISS. * America a few years ago, she made her debut with “The Burgomaster,”* various parts with the Western com- pany. playing Last season she was Adele Ritchie's with Francis Wilson in as engaged to appear as one of the Here she was educated. in England. Coming tocnaion has ‘acauitiea herself creditably, Ce MRS. SING TRIES TO DIE. Wife of a Jersey City Chinaman Orinks Carbolic Acta. Nellie Soy Sing, twenty-eight years eld, wife of a Chinaman, who is said to be @ well-to-do merchant In Jersey City, -attempted to commit suicide early this morfing at her home, on the third floor TOO ILL 10 WORK; HE WANTED 10 DIE David "Diamond, in the Dis- Lincoln, “have been my undoing. only nineteen years old and can't stand mouch. spent $3,000, ahd stole when I aldn't but the Magistrate held him on another charge, that he had stolen a Pieycle in Newtown, “Rum and cigarettes,’ sa'd young Tam I was tempted to he a sport, we wear t wag doing. My tuthe cousin of Abraham ‘Lincoins S8* FIVE BITTEN IN DOG'S ATTACK. Stampede in Tenement When Viciou®Canine Cornered Man _ in Hallway. POLICEMEN TO RESCUE } Animal Killed After Seriously Injuring Men in Hot Fight, While Tenants in Fright Locked Themselves inRooms A vicious bulldog cAused a stampede early to-day in the big double tenement at No, MS First avenue, and before he was finally kilied he had seriously bitten five persons. Those Injured by the dog were: Tyomas Sullivan, forty-two y 48 First avenue; right hand lace Francis Smith, No. 82 First avenue, bitten on left hand, Patrick Wallace, No. 862 First avenue; bitten on the right wrist and calf of right leg. Thomas McGuire, No, 230 East Seven- tleth street; bitten on left thigh and right hand, Policeman Henry Hargrove; bitten on right hand. Miss Julia Miller and her escort, Thomas McGuire, of No. 320 Hast Sev- entieth street, had just reached the steps of the house at No. &2 Firat ave- nue, where the young woman lives, when the dog came bounding™down the street and attacked them. ‘The barking of the dog and the shouts of McGuire aroused the house and the tenants thronged the halls. McGuire shouted to the tenants to get back into thele rooms and there was a gencral rush and locking of doors. Thomas Sullivan, Frank Smith, Pat- rick Wallace and three policemen who heard the uproar ran Into the hallway from tthe street, where they were im- mediately attacked by the dom Mey had a hard struggle aud four of the men were bitten before the animal was kille NEGRO SLASHED BY RAZOR. Unidentified Man In Found Halt- Dead in a Hallway. The police of the West Thirty-seventh street station found a negro terribly cut about the face, arms and body in the hallway of an apartment house at No. 403 West Thirty-eighth street about one o'clock this morning. He was in a very bad state and he was hurried off to Roosevelt Hospital in an ambulance, There was nothing! in his possession by which he could be identified, and the people In the house did not know how he came there or how he was cut. The cuts seemed to have been made by a razor, | Carpet Depi. || | Opening. Fall Styles On Exhibition. Monday, Sept. 15th, A Bargain in will be offered upon ‘this oc- casion at 52.00 per yard. Lord & Taylor, Broadway .& 20th St Kier iy Ww. Las (D"RELIABLE” CARPETS” AUTUMN BARGAINS. GOLDEN OAK HALL STANDS, $9.60 (reduced from $1 3.00.) Handsomely carved, French bevel mir- | rors, brass hooks and umbrella holder, VELVET CARPRTS, 85 PER YARD (reduced from $1.25). Hall and Stair patterns—reds, greens, &c. “LONG CREDIT” makes you the pos- Sessor of all bargains, “CASH or CREDIT (@wPERTHWAIT 104, 106 and 108 West 14% St, NEAR 6T™ AY. Brooklyn Stores Flatbush AY. near Pittmn St ———— ee NEURALGINE blues, CURES. banet ay A AN D ALL PAINS (ARS UL ie S, 25 & oe CENTS, 2454) VANDEWA BI BTO RN? ¥. of No. 16 Pell street, by drinking car- bolic acid Woman was well known in China- town as “Shorty. She had lived in that district for the last twelve yers Yesterday she and her husband had a @ispute, and he left her rooms ia a huff. Last night she went to a drug store and bought 20 cents’ worth of carboll eld, Bhe was heard groaning early this morn- ing by some Chinamen in the house. They notified several white womea, who found Mrs, Soy Sing writhing in poe. An ambulance took her a prisoner ludson Street Hospital. She will re~| cover courragement of Sickness, Turns On the Gas, but Is Detncted and Arrested. Dav/® Diamond, of No. 192 Third ave- nue, Manhattan, was arraigned in the Lee Avenue Court to-day on a.charge of ittempting to commit sulalde. Early in the morning Frederick Maur- er, manager of the Lipton House, No, 13 Brondway, Williamsburg, detected the odor of gas in @ second-floor room. He broke in the door and found Diamond on the bed unconscious. ‘An ambulance from the Bastern Dis- trict Hospltal waa called and after the doctor had worked on him half an hour the was revived and sent to the Lee avenue police station, where he was locked in a@ o¢ll until time to go to court, To the manager of the hotel Diamond said that he had had a long sickness and as he could not work he,wanted to dle. FLEEING MAN TRIED TO SHOOT OFFICER. ORLD ANTS Read by Over One Million Daily. Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World, (489 BUT Patd Help “Wants in the thitte 358 other New York papers com'ntned, JANITORS ., JANITRESSES 3| Sheehan Tried to Fire at Mc- KITCHENWORK ... 27 alichoise raroma 1| | AYOYs but Was Caught After 6| LAUNDKESBES 7] Patrolman Had Sent Two $) SAcenuars 3) Bullets Over His! Head. 1s 5 4 After Patrolman McAvoy, of the Mad- wi ison street station, had told Magistrate 8 Cornell, in the Essex Market Court, to- 0 'j| day of his chase and fight to capture Morris J. Sheehan, the Magistrate said: “You are a lucky man that you were not killed.”” Sheehan is nineteen years old. His home is Nc. 146 Nassau strget, Brook- lyn, He was acting m a way that aroused the policeman's suspicions Catharine street early to-day. The off- cer said that Sheehan drew # revolver and attempted to shoot him, “He held the revolver under his left arm,” said the officer, “and I heard the click of the trigger. I drew my reval- ver and fired twice over his head before I fine‘ly captured him in a tenement house in Oliver street.” Sheehan denied that he attempted to shoot the officer, Magistrate Corneil sentenced tim to ‘the workhouse for three months on a charge of disorderly conduct and fined him $10 for carrying a revolver without having @ permtt. —<— WANTED TO BE A SPORT. Black Sheep in Lincoln Family Says This Tempted Him to Steal, Davenport Lincoln, the young man who was lured by his to the Wal- dort-Astoria last week and there arrest- ed, charged with steiling $20 from his mother-in-law, Mrs, Daiair, was ar- raigned in the Long Island Clty Polise card Court this morning, Mrs,-Dalair sala Sigg Alpert, won ori ah ot want to bee the hn, OSTRICH FEATHER HANDS PAPERHANGERA .. 10 PASSHMENTERIES. § PHOTOGRAPHERS, . PIANO HANDS PLUMBERS 3) UMBRELLA HANDS A) UPHOLSTEReRs . My USEFUL MEN . E 5) WAIST HANDS - 3] WAITERS CHOICE CROCERIES. EVERYWHERE. 106 RETAIL . BRANCHES Here Are a Few Bargains y of the attention of every good housekeeper, all of them of in high-grade Groceries worth the famous 100 Hardwood Clothespins, 4-Pound Box Azure A Package Babbitt’s “1776,” All Three for 10 TEA. Butler’s No. 1, all kinds, 35c¢ quality guaranteed, per pound, Butler's No.2, Mixed, Oolo: or Engli.h Bréakfast,a poun zh 29¢ Root Heer Extract, Brand, per bottle . Vinegar, Cider or White Wine, quart Ddottle ....... TOMAPUES. Choice Quality, large can, Per Can, 9c. CHOTCE Blue, Cents. JAMS. Liberty Brand, fine quality, 3 Jars for 25c. Jess Brand, plat bottl Olive O11, beet Imoo tle... Vanilin or Lemon Extract, Eagle Brand, per bottle . Cocon, Butler's Poerless Bran}, pound can . Se if 8c is ek Queen Brand June Peas, Per Can, 10c. DRINK BUTLER’S Tolden Tips CEYLON Wi). TEA. Absolute purity guaranteed. Half.Pound Package, 25c. 53 Kage, 50c. 7 Cakes Babbitt’s Best Soap, For 25 Cents. “Butler Quality” and all of them at the famous “Butler Prices.” A Package Zu Zu Ginger Snaps, 3% Pounds Standard Granulated Sugar, WASH-DAY SPECIALS. 7 Cakes Butler’s Borax Soap, Both for - 10c or SUGAR—COFFEE. 1 Pound Best Mocha and Java Coffee, 336 pounds Standard Granulated Sugar, Both for 39c. California Peache: or Apricots, all & your cholce, pei . Sardines, Domertic, quality, per can Salmon, Hatchery Brand, Biood Roa Alaska, 1 pound tall caa 15c 4c 12¢ 6c 5c fn ott, usd Gelatine, Cooper's, per packs, Ege Novdlen, putters Brand, very best, per Olives, suited with Pimentoes, or etule cnet ing Pow ‘a er, Clepewell rand, anpoune: package 4c Essie Brand Fancy Maine, Per Can, 9c. Best Wilton V “alvets Four Room Hat ONE COLLAR PER WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. Complete'y Furnished | 25. 00 at. CINING ROOM. Orb, Sidedoart, with evel mirror. 4 oak yn Dining Tadle, 3 handeome Contents of Kitchen. 1 Stove, 1 Kitchen Table, 3 Chairs, 12 yards Ollcloth, 2% pieces of Tinware, 1 Kitchen Closet with glass doors, or Ice Box, 1 Gay Stov JB 80th StL Station at the Door. Solid Gold EYE GLASSES at $1.00 a Pair. This Extraordinary Offer te ‘OR THIS WEEK, My RGEONS. will € a now poor your aleht, ou nee better, 1 will give My glazes ‘ena ‘alwayn accurately min ember, thin chance to buy $5.00 gold wook only—and 106 East 23dst.. New York, near 4tn ave. 541 Fulton st..Brooklyn, sear De Kalb ave 192 Fulton st., Brooklyn, near Orange st. SS PROF, ROR 'S LYMPH INHALATION AND TUBERCULINE Ades: ‘Be ‘onchitis, Consumption, fore I went to the Betor: s mae heart much. nd Fave gained much 10 SEE OOF SERED serongth, n158 Mrs. Gopt9 Plenty ‘he germ AIR quickly erms On breéved into the lungs. $3 at Dr Ko h's Senitarium, 119 West 220 8i., corser Ehrich's store: or want to your home for #10. Don't be Gecelved by unscrupulous doctors who, o more. PREM examirrtion, hours 10 to 7; days 11 to 3. or write to the only place with any author- ny from "Prot. oct to use his LUNG CURE. The original and ONLY DR. KOCH'S SANITARIUM, Incorporated, 119 WRET mb 8T.. DR, TOBIAS’ St Monarch of All Pain Remediss, Best in the World for Muscular |” Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains in the Limts, Brck or Chest, Sore Muscles, Stiff Joints, e:c. Sold by All Druggists. Price 25c. & Depot, 40 Mu: y St. New York. Dentistry. VIKECTLY GPPOsIE EvRICit's, PAINLESS DENTISTRY. TEETH $1 wa. Call and get our estimates before going elsewhere. Lowest prices and best guaranteed work in Greater New York, Our instalment or casy-pay~ ment system—$1.00 down and §1,00 weekly on gold and a.) work, Sonny yyy pPore Gold Fil \ ys gees & guaranteed on SI Il work or SS money refunded. FFUL. ScTS Ur BES: TEBa, $5,567,429. Painless extractions Free. DR, PANKIN'’S DENIAL PARLORS, 366 Sixth AVCcs vos "S% rome Directiy Onpoaite Herald Building.) 610 Sixth AVE cs, asin a “ante ote Downtown Branch: M. CRED T. Waich- Ss and D amonds, | " Goods | TIAL. Wr Amer can Waicn ard Diamond Cow 19 MAL De: x ANE \Ke CLBVATOR “FURNITURE. $50 WORTH, $! DOWN, $1 WEEKLY. LEWIN'S, W, 14TH ST. 267 ST 193TH ST. ly of monthly pay- *4y terme, NATIONAL Broadway. arty pricea: DIAMOND WATCH CO. $1 Weekly atiemen'e, clothing made ko ofden, 237 Broadway, room BAUMANN € BRO. THIRD AVE., near 84th St. “| DIAMONDS, WATCRES and JEWELRY. 20" dell Now. 1 teal weil Gellvery Venetian hiniment's: Kui 50c. | WATCH SUPPLY CO,, THREE MAIDEN LANE. |LINE '50c. A WEEK 'BUYS A SEWING MACHINE, i. of Sewing Machines. Special W. &G., Singer make, nm and B0c, weekly, guaranteed, $3 to $7: YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD WITH US. Open an account {n any of our three retall stores, which added to our Old Established wholesale No employer's references required. 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