Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
s Against fou amd bruises, wi treatment In the street station Iast night. O'Reilly said that last evening when he got home trom work he found his friend, Patrick McGann, of No, 14% after they had had dinner out to a saloon and had a fi When they started for ( @nd just as they approact "the policeman from the | eighth street station who cove dorer and quid “Are you looking for trouble? the man could make any reply ‘beat walked up to the ‘before ; y, wiry. Bt seen : and that ugh investigation \ the sergeants of + to court ‘ apt. Kerr, who was F tae Wen Bixte-ainnth st a ‘Was in court and sald thir AC a belleved the ma would sea that ™ Sn ‘appeared to fn lew of the wife e.struck him down with hix strate Pool told ( “WAS CLUBBED. With His Head and Body Bat- ‘tered, He Appears in Court ‘and Makes Serious Charges Policemen. FIRST BEATEN IN STREET. mw He Says More Bluecoats Ac- * saulted Him While Locked In a pee é Cell in the West Sixty-eighth / Street Station-House. dy covered with bandages ani his body marked from head to foo when arraigned Magistrate Pool, in the West Side Court wi Bridle for Fatr. OYSTER BAY, L. horsehair by In en in various me, being va BS ‘The Daughters of Rebekah will pu igeceeie vst thelr fair to be held here % ¢. 17. Dew. Theodore Roosevelt, wife of t Gent, has sent to Revok: +O, F., a Mexican bridle ——$————$— | DIED FELLING A TREE. Bighty-Yenr-Old Man Wan Siricken with Heart Di WHITEHOUSE, N ©. Van Horn, eighty ead while felling a was caused by heart dis nent contractor y residences 11 erset cousities. we wosen® 7 and Huntenio; Distr —— Wiliam O'Relily, a laborer, of No, 119] CLEVE ‘West Sixticth street, his head complete-| UT th weite Case pefore | Case and the wall Company "pris, Capt. working ~ | Robert Jones, Joyc the fireme —all but The inj Nieding club and wl was 1 him the 7 b—Mre. | 1 he Prent-| 4 me league men not Col. Lay toes McKenna, harles Nieding and Patrick H. ho were on the Inside, ‘Ambulances were hurriedly called and general of the Guar. eventh Regiment and Squadron A with the Twelfth and Thirteenth, | nd will not be represented at the tour- are on the supernumerary the op . that the tourney would tw style,. GURY FIREMEN Seven Men Are Caught While Fighting an Early Morning Blaze in the Manufacturing ict of Cleveland, 0. ONE DEAD; THREE MAY DIE. A Captain and Lieutenant of an Engine Company Unable to Es- cape In Time to Avoid the Ava- lanche of Debris. LAND, 0., Dec, 5—Early this morning while members of the Fire De- were fighting the flames In the ruins of the Likly & Rockel factory, at Hamilton streets, a portion of fell upon members of Engine No, 4, burying them tn the de- ‘Those who were thus caught were Daniel Finucan, berger and Arthur Garner, James L. Os- who were just outside the wall; Lieut. Hoseman Samuel sn soon brought from the ruins Joyce, who Js still deep under plies of brick, with no hope of belng taken out allve. juries of McKenna, Jones and may prove fatal, while the others are but slightly Injured. —<———- “MILITARY ATHLETIC “LEAGUE IN DANGER, Two Regiments Announce They |i Will Not Participate in Annual ||3 Tournament. Internal strife threatens to disrupt the Military Athletle League, and al- ready two regiments, the Twelfth and | teenth, have decided not to be] fl Jat the annwal tournament at o, David B, Aust he officers of the 1 and they Smith fon is made to the men at the opposing party ai the command Tt ts @ald th nat present at the head of the osing officers say thelr men al right to participate in an tn rvice. s would not compete, He ga isl, and that great interes! » Dec. rginia, 1s very {1 @ ins, W. Vi ) you'll not find a better shoe than our EVERY SIZE” Shoe at $2.50 The workmanship, ish are as good as any $3.50 or $5 Shoe anywhere, e carry “Every Size’’ Shoes in 28 dif- nt lasts, in every size from 4 to 12 and width from AA to EE—made in button Jace—calf, box calf, vici, enamel and tent leather. RE OPEN SATURDAY TILL S&S P M, fl. VOGEL leather and & SON HOUSTON ST. are Ganten, Col. George R. idier-General George fon} Mat nder tke command of ited that Cols, Dyer ten had notifled him that thelr a 5.—Mre. wife of ex-Senator Va. ‘The family Ide, PRESIDENT 1 GUILTY OF PUN His Remark to Secretary of the Treasury Shaw Furnishes Gossip for Official and Un- official Washington. EMBARRASSED THE VICTIM. Came at a Time When Many De- mands Were Being Made for Re-| moval of Secretary and It Alarmed Him at First Hearing. WASHINGTON, D. €., Deo. 8—All of. ficial Washington {s laughing over a ren) pun committed by the President. Tt ts not often that the President of the United States unbends to “the lowest form of humor,” but the occasion in this Instance was so tempting that even the President could not resist. Secretary Shaw, of the Treasury, was trying all kinds of expedients to relieve the stringency in the financtal world” Newspapers and many high individuals were calling for his resignation or re- trement While working over the problem the hardest, and while criticism was the keenest, Secretary Shaw attended a C: inet meet! He was a little late, the other Cabinet members were ch }- t4-karat solid gold. extra heavy cas Waltham or Elgin movement, $23.75. Paris. Watches, Jewelry and Silverware. WATCHES. Hl i Ng p z 2 “WN Genuine dia- mond Ear Screws, no chips, solid gold set- tings; actual value, $8.00; price, tli 4 AAS (iN Solid gold Brooch, set with 45 Oriental pearls and 4 genuine diamond; actual Soild Gold Ring, set with genuine fine diamond; act- ual value $20.00, price $9.00- Men's Initial R {8 mond; actua value $10.00, price $4.50. raised gold Initials, $2.50. tial Rings, $1.50, eee ac price, Napkin Rings. B Chain Bracelets i STERLING SILVER. } ’ THE WORLD: ting with the President while waiting: ‘When ho did bustle into the Cab room President, Roosevelt called out “Hello, Shaw! that T am o: Mitehell did w! ‘ ‘a that at's t! ‘rawsment. ." sald the President, have to send you pack to Des ‘As Mr. Shaw lives in “de mines,” the apital of lows appreciat A SUFFE Mrs. An Boston, say sleep and coughed all nig thanks to Father John’s Medicine the cough Is right. It di No morphine or poisonous drugs. WATCHES FOR MEN, gold diamond price, specimens of expert workmanship are sold by us. enabling us to give you the highest class Diamonds, Watches, eto., at such low We are always on the lookout for novelties, and have succ@eded in obtain Solid gold Locket, set large size diamond; actual value, $15.00; price, $5.75 ual value, $30.00; price, $11.50, Boys’ Ini-$ sotid gold Coll Pins, $ carved and set wit! with pearl centre, $3 garnets or alman- § of pearls, 0 als, sap~ ctual value $5503} dines or emeralds;3 phires ani $1.75.% Open Ln a ma EVEN- & ie Solld Gold Penknife, 3 fine steel blades; Parra K0otier tte Cures Colds, Bronchitis, Asth- | ma and all Throat and Lung Troubles—Prevents _ Pneumo- nia and Consumption. Morphine or Poisonous Drugs. Not a Patent Medicine, 50 | Years in Use. : Women’s solid case, Set with genuine chip), Waltham movement, $14.75, t with a al and 2} co; . diamonds; ‘act- Solid Gold Link Buttons, set nee from the inquired the Secretary shall Toines,”" or near there, the joke nd is being retold en- No viot Suits, 00: RED ALL NIGHT. Scanlon, 4 Norwich St., “Mother could not gone and she sleeps all id her a world of good.” WATCHES FOR WOMEN. (no Solid gold Watch and Pin, fine jewelled move- ment, $8,75. Enameled Watches (any color), with pin, and box to match, $4.75. Solid Silver Watch and Pin, $2.75, All. Watches kept in good order for three years free of charge, An elegant array of beautiful and ornate jewelry forthe holidays at THE LOWEST PRIC! We manufacture in large quantities and se! Some of our best designs this ing some very exceptional articles this SILVER.WARE. rices, JEWELRY. Heart with Solid gold Brooch or Pendant, set with nine large and brilliant diamonds; actual value $60.00, price, $28.50. AIMS with genuine dlamonds; actual value, $15.00; price $5.00, Men's Gypsy Rings, heavily} Solid Gold Rings, set incombinations rubies, $2.50. $1.00. price, actual value $10.00, price $3,00, ¢ FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1902. T ft he. papers 4 xpected to do with you what Heh the miners. j °5 CLOTHIERS, Black, blue and fancy Scotch Shevi that were Black Vicunas, Clay Diagonals and Un-|Vicunas, Meltons, dressed Worsted Suits, that were $15.00 and $18.00 ht long, but| All imported Worsteds and Venetian Cloth Suits, that were $20.00 and $25.00.. Solld Gold Masonic Emblem, set with 63 dant, set with large and cut diamonds, space $ brilliant diamonds; actual for picture inside, Solid Gold Ring for $2 ladies, set with genu- uine diamond; actual value $15.50; price, $6.75. Solid gold Link Buttons,} Solid gold Knot set with genuine diamonds} Scarf Pin, in star setting; actual value,$ withgeniune dia- $1.75! mond, $1.75 $1.85, } STERLING SILVER. } ; $6,50; price, 241 Broadway, (Opposite City Hall Park.) We must have money and you need Suits and Overcoats. Our loss, your gain. 6.00 from 42 to 50 inches long, serge and satin lined, that were $15.CO and $18.00... 10.00 Women'ssolid gold case, set with 4 dia monds, Wal- tham or Elgin movement, price, $6.75. 4 Solid gold Brooch or Pen- value, $60.00; price, Solld Gold Ring, perfect and white diamonds weighing % karat; actual value, $50.00; price, $18.50. Cluster Ring, set with 20. large diamonds, tur- quoise centre; actual value, $45.00; price, $19.75. $15.00, set Open SATUR- DAY Until 10.30, MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND Manufacturing Jeweller and Silversmith, 409 & 411 FULTON STREET, Opposite Boerum Place, acar Cit ACCURATELY FILLED. Bonnet Brushes, Black and gray all woo! Frieze Overcoats from 42 to 48 in, long, that were $12.00, for... Kerseys, | Carr's'Melton, Montagnac, 1 4 0 | in all shades, latest style, U | that were $20.00 & $25.00 Car Fare Paid to All Purchasers Who Present This Advertisement, We Are Positively Overstocked. We will sell Friday and Saturday all our FINE TAILORED SUITS AND OVERCOATS At a Big Sacrifice. 6.00 all lengths 10.00 14.00 The Diamond, Jewelry & Watch Housc of America | WATCHES FOR MEN, 14-karategold filled case, American movement, warranted for 10 years, ES IN THE UNITED STATES. Only the very best il direct to you, thus saving the dealers’ profits, and ear are from London and all, notably in Diamonds, Solid gold Brooch, set with 18 Orlental pearls and 4 genuine diamond; actual value, $18.00; price, 75 ¢ Set in Silk Solld Gold Ring, set with fine large dia- mond; actual value, price, $5.50, Solid Gold Wreath Pins, set with pearls, garnets, turquoises or sapphires, 5-plece Writing Set, with “fancy box $1,50 BROOKLYN, No Charge for Engraving, The Latest “New Art”, Craze. Pictures in Music, Mel- odies in Perfume and Poems that “Taste.” A Cult that Threatens to Become Serious, A NEW YORK GIRL’S MADE-TO-ORDER NOSE, MOST GIGANTIC ANIMAL ON RECORD JUST FOUND. Rapidest Transit Man in the World. August Belmont, Who Has Cut the Word “Slow” Out of His Dic- tionary. His Marvellous Achievements in Speed. ~* THE RIBBON GIRL OF 1902, The Mysterious Woman in Black. A Strange Figure That Haunts the Streets of Toledo, Terrifying Women and Children* anddefying identification My Horses and My Dogs. By MRS. J. L. y KERNOCHAN. An Interesting Article by the Famous Society. Huntress, with Photo- graphs of Her Model Kennels. Illustrated in Four Colors. The Wonders of New York. Number 7, THE BIGGEST NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM IN THE WORLD. A Trip Through New York’s Wonderful In- stitution for the Study - of Nature. ‘The Gibson-Christy Girl That Went } on the Stage. The Romance and Tra- gedy of Eleanor Erring- ton, a Society Girl Who Posed for Gibson and Christy and Is Now Going on the Stage. —— Se ANOTHER PUZZLE PAGE— $50.00 IN PRIZES, HARRIET HUBBARD AYER’S TALKS ON HEALTH, — THE GREAT «FUNNY SIDE.” 2