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FIREMEN. FOS ODE HEE CHEEOEOES DEPUTY CHIEF PLEASE POOG-8 > eee > > ty Praises Subordinates Rather * than Himself. ry THE MEN ALL LAUD HIM. ide the Stevenson Medal for Hav-| : Ing the Best Disciplined Company ay Jn the Department, and Has Had { Many Narrow Escapes. appointment of Chief of Battalion W. Kruger to be Deputy Chiet | a ied e First Division js one that meets i tthe approval of the rank and file of the Fite Department. et Kruger hae al- Ways tried to advance the interests of men rather than his own, and this Wias endeared him to them. There was al rejoicing when the appointment @hnounced yesterday. lof Kruger Js fifty-two years old folned the department before he was twenty-one years old, going into the|! ‘machinists’ and repair department. | When he was of are he donned uni- Sform and was assigned to duty In Bn- bine Company No. 7, in Chambers Street, near Centre. Five years later he was made a leu- tenant, but he waited eighteen years be- LITTLE PIETRO SEAMEN HELD FOR MURDER. aptaincy came his way, "hen Actes canines ds romotion was rapid, he was Four of Veronicn'n Crew Arraigned Made a chief of battalion in 1897, being in Liverpool Conrt. assigned headquarters with Hook and ae eater No. 30, 1a Fulion street, cear . LIVERPOOL, Jan, %.—The four sea- ve No. , . men of the Britsh bark Veronica, Capt. y Of Wonderful Memor. Shaw, from Ship Island, Miss., for Moa- onderfu y @} tovideo, brought here by the Britsh | He has been for twenty-fve years tn steamer Brunswick, Capt. Brown, from the district south of Houston street. Maranham, Brazil, via Funehal, Island At one time he was appoined to Inspect + of Madetra, were remanded at a police Buildings in that district, and, naving a|New Evidence Shows that Young} cert in this city ot-day on the charge of murdering Capt. Shaw. two of his Wonderful memory, he remembered the officers and four srame f the V. i Peotillaritics of buildings, and this has| SQuassa Was Not on Roof) {%, heh eae ete p 6 A rs Two r 1s q Greatly alded him in dis tights exalnst! When Brick Which Killed Baby| statement ‘impileating themselves. and enabled him to go right to the two others, Another of the accused of the fire. ~ Was Thrown. men, William Smith, an American, who # Chief Kruger ts modest. He does not shipped at a Mississspp! port, declare “@are to talk of his own acts of bravery, thelr etatements to be untruc though his men say there !s no braver —————— SEoe 6 5 atx ‘maf in the department. They point to/DEATH DUE TO ACCIDENT. Policeman O’Govern Dead. the recent fire in the New York Belting Patrolman James O'’Govern, of the &nd Packing Company, at No. 2 Park = Past One Hundred amt Fourth street Place, where a combustion of ‘ sulphur made a most poisonous} Judge Newburger did not sentence Pie- » Over thirty men were overcome in| tro Squasra, the eleven-year-old ohild rsenle] Because of newly dircovered evidence, | tation, died at his home, No, 1601 Park Jing ju a Pliteburg res ment of @ well-known dyspepsia prepa | fon, Stuart's Dynpopsia Tablets. Ae he | hitneelf was a regular user of the tadléee, | ho began spesulactig an to bow many of the | er trayeliing men In the dintng-room Dl were a lends of the popular remedy for indigestion Ho eays: “I counted twenty-threa men at the tables, aud in the hotel oMfce 1 took the , [he was often obliced Pl health, said he wi Interesting Experiment In « Restaurant. An advectising agent, representing ® | wominent New York magezine, whi @ on a] ecent Weetern trip, w one even: | While waiting for lls order he gianced | ver lin bewapaper and noticed the adver trouble to interview them, and was nur- brived Co learn that ning out of the twenty: | threo made practice of taking one or two | of Stuart's Dysvepsia Tablet after exch meal, “One of thein told me ho had suffered 90 much from stomach trouble that at one time he had been obliged to quit the roud, but since using Stuart's Dyapepsia Tablets had been entirely freo ftom Indigestion, but ho continued thelr use, Ny while travelling, on account of irregularity tn meala and because ike all travelling men ent what he could what he wanted, ed the picture of ate a mieal without taking a Stuart Tablet afterward, because he could cat what be ed and when he pleased, without foar of @ sleepless night or any pther trouble. “Sti another used them because bi subject to gas on stomach, causing pressure t and lungs, shortnéas of breath and in chest, which hé no longer experi- regularly. Ket and not al “Another, Tablets wi oxer, fund tor, eo & le bad formerly common soda to re- lieve the trouble, but the tablets were much better and rater to use.’ fer emoking, drinking or other excess which weaken the digestive or ve restores the stomac some condition so effectually ‘Tablets. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets coi natural digestives, pepsin, diastase, overy weak stomach lacks, au well aa nux, hydrastin and yellow paril can be safely rolled upon as @ radical cure for every torm of poor digestion. Sold by drug- gists everywh ‘X . Tuxedo Suits, $18.5 To induce you to come here for clothes, this silk-linedTu x- edo Suit is offered as a sam- ple of our fit, finish and style. VINCENT, 6TH AVB. AT 12TH ST., ani BROADWAY AT 22D ST. that Awiul gas, Chiet Kruger was him-|convioted of manslaughter, to-@ny. welf overcome by the smoke, yet he] Pietro was convicted a week ago of Went back into the cellar three times to|kiNing three-year-old Ambrose Kerrl- eee tt elf that none of his men gan, of No, 557 West Thirty-sixth street, ere He never tires talking of the exploits |AUs- 17 iast, with a brick thrown from | | Hi ‘of the men Jn his com: is driver, John Hugnes, wus recently promoted to ‘@ ieutenancy for conspicuous bravery, let Kruger and Hughes were rotur: ing from a, fire !1 West atreet on Christ- jas morning. ‘They saw flames coming the apartmenis of a family named mon the fifth floor of a. Green- street tenement. Hughes elim’ waterspout until he reached the fire- serpy id then went up the fire-escape to the Atth door. Daring Rescue. ‘The family were not able to get on the rescape, owing to the fact that the|C&b*, janitrem of the houso No. 67 Mire was in the room which offered the| West Thirty-sixth street, have now gnly means of reaching the escape.|eworn that Pietro was not on the roof Glues, twisting his lex around the Are-lar the time the Kerngan child’e ekull the roof of No. 6%, where the Squassas vegant Chanler, the boy's counsel. show wcctdentaily did the killing. Pietro Not om Roof. Several witnesses, including the littie Prisoner's mother and Mre, Maggie Mc- Money Saving For Saturday’s we one. Then he went into the burn-|a few minutes befors was engaged in room after the little boy, wir Meee Tehind Uae ata no Lad bullding a toy house on the roof with Mowbver, owing to the fact that the iit-|!008e bricks. It f» inferred he socl- tees had crawled under the bed {dentally knocked one of the bricks off q for fis mother, and so was)the roof, which atruck the Kerrigan ‘Kruger, in 1894, won the St. . fehild. gon medal for having the best-diaci.| Agent Kimball, of the Prison Ald Bo- @Piined company in the department. Of|clety, after two weeks of inyestigating, | ‘twelve heroic acta in one year in tho nced s Mepartment ten were in the district in| Conv! Sint thes Searrigen snl i} 7B Girls’ Coats, three-quarter and full ors and sizes, . Girls’ $2.50 Bat What We Say—You Can Depend—It’s So. S55 @aemangG that instead of little Pistro having Entire Block Fulton, From Bridge to Dutftield St., Brooklyn. Pion anes vearia inna erate Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock. >——__—_—_—_———_6 Girls’ Skirts and Coats Little Priced. ‘members of the family from the window | Was fractured, but tittle Florio was, and| |Girle' Walking Skirts, of homespun cloth, yoke effect, full flare bottom; gray, Oxford, blue and black; sizes 30 to 87 in.... some with full box back, others with Monte Carlo back, assorted co!- Girls’ Bath Robes, in ripple elderdown, all dainty, fresh and pretty, in light blue, cardinal and gray; sizes 2, 3 and 4 years........$1.75 3 Opportunities Shopping List. +o $3,05, ver cloth, length, of meltoi ® h Robes, $1.75. command, was killed accidentally by Ifttle Florio, |@—— oe Kruger has had some narrow Oase Goes Over a Week. pes during his term of servico in the When Pietro was called for sentence iepartment. At the ‘fire in the Third road depot in 1878 he fell) 1-day Judge Newburger announced that because of the new evidencg he would to the first floor. jared. At a fire at Centre and|adjour sentencing until nex! Streets he fell a through a holet. ‘ger told the law- © Stylish Up-to-Date Chiffon Hats. Tucked Chiffon Hats, mohair braid crowns, black and white,,....., $1.00 ‘Trimmed Hats, high grade Jenin, oor ise of imported models, in quality, style and finish equal to the best import, ven me much Sone hi and should bring about $10.00 each; Soure ees eee bart) DS e spring 1903 * to the cellar. At thii i cellar, At this ti jo by fF feet of water, and this broke Ia |yers, “und f want to thoroughly satiety | So ee be was’ badly cut at that| myself that there whall be no’ miscar- glass, Thige of Justice.” Phonographs, Records, &c. New line of Imperial Records, regular He ard, ‘Nathaniel Wood, colored, of the crew of the Clyde line steamship Algonquin, 8 | tied up at the company's pier, fell over. a board while rigging @ line to-day and was drowned. The body was not recov- { érs Work All Night Put-|e"¢ ‘He lived at No, a0 Ws Tg ol ting Hawsers in Position| sim sree. pa uaaead = Around the Sunken Steamer.|ryRNED ON GAS AND DIED. Columbia Graphophone, kind, with Reproducer Horn and 8 Cholce Records; regular price tor outfit, $5.60. $3.48 Edison's Phonographs, $10.00 to $75.00; aleo sold on weekly pay- ments, no advance in price; Edison's new moulded Records, including January list, doz., $5.00; each ...,... seceeees OO Record Boxes, 28 peg, 350; Rec- ord Boxes, 12 peg.. Lodging-Ho! Brass Horn, 30 inches. ‘ A man thought to be James Carr, a| | Phonograph O11, best quality, Canadian, was found dead in his bed in 10 and .23 the lodgt Ouse at No, #44 Kast Thirty- Repairing of all machines at fifth street with the gas turned on| | lowest prices. jearly to-day, He rented the room yes The Merritt & Chapman Wrecking|Mam Accidentally Aephyxtated im Company had a derrick and divers em- ployed throughout the night trying to ri the eteamer Bay Ridge, of the Apberty Island line, which was eunk at the Batlery in @ collision with a New York Central lighter yesterday. They 1 Clothing Clearance. | Men's Odd Coats, from broken suits, none of which sold for less than $7.50, and some up to $15.00 per suit; to effect an immediate $2.00 clearance. choice. Some 50 Vests, in and small sizes, also from brok sults, each. al 5 Boys’ Reefers for knockabout wear, made long and full fust ‘the article for 1’ “4 ioorana'sz00,. "°° $1.25 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1905. f C. W. KRUGER, WHOSE APPOINTMENT AS TOOK A STRAW VOTE. Squares Not $1.50, fo! e © 19c. Sheet Music 15c, Latest Popular Selections, such as “In the Sweet Bye and Byo,” “Down Where the Wuerzberger Where Kate and I,” Let Bleep,” “Zenda othe gt.) MB Beye succeeded in placing hawasers jarcund the bow and middle of the| ‘aay: and nothing ts known of him, The death is shought to have been accidental, The cock on the gas jet tion of @ hawser around the after- FAP: And ts te 'shousht ot the steamer, and then the der- it cn ty salnia i will Litt her out of the water, When $1.00, each .. sa teersrer ease Mis 19 done the hole in the vessel's side, Men's Night Shirts, extra heavy do ich fs about 8 feet square, will bo you and extra long, well made and fin’ ished up with caves and planks and Will be toweu to dry-dook. A. net Da All that ts needed now te the placing ere camp Moating in the water. lbc,, pair .. | Men’s Shirts, Underwear and Furnishings, Men's Colored Shirts, laundered, open back and tro: neat figures and stripes, good quality, perfect Attin Men's Suspenders, fancy colored webbi: mohair en. TRIED ments, strong and durable; full length; worth 35c, pair nt, separate cuffs, really worth met flannel, assorted ished; the 76c kind, all improve- KKNESS IN BOSTON. ONLY 15 CTS. (& BOTTLE: Women’s ee Over City aud Lights Midday. your choice for, Valentines for Allee te ae w of upper Works will Have to be built r Mv Av iyi 8 rt Men's Linen Cuffs, 4-ply, tn plain and Mnuke, well-mad rar g callsign aed dommoilabed 9 many, aak 20¢. per pair, Satur 9 ees Dariagh and’ Quigley, Battery boat. Men's Cotton Socks, good qualtt; lack, winter weight, with maco “ . ‘eo ear - split solos, seamless feet, high-spliced heels and double toes: mone $2.00 Shoes, $1.35, We bave secured from a Boston manufacturer 1,000 pairs of Shoes, in Dongola kid and box calf, button and lace, reign teen heavy extension soles; made to sell for $2,00; while they last $1 35 e guarantee every pair of these shoes th Misses’ Shoes, in spring heels, some patent leath with patent leather tips.......,.., ivan Ton will ed ail MUMIA te te ones ot pisces all the way up t0-+1-++r.100021120715 Bee This tions, T Unguls WOU arrade work of publisher’ Ss, SS Simpson CeiywroRD @, Our Restaurant Is Well Worth a Visit Grand Wind-up of All Odds and Ends in That Have Sold as High as $18.00. every style. At this price they should change ownership quickly—very quickly—for no man with an eye for superior quality and a knowledge of extraordinary value should overlook such an important offering. ° Rich, heavy, choice pure silk Scarfs, light and dark; English We have just 66 Domet Flannel Night Shirts, made extra size, only 50c. $1.00 each, now 79c. stiff bosom, hand laundered, attached or detached cuffs; value eilk Half Hose, samples and fractional Hnes from our regular $3.50 to $6.50 Pajamas, $2,50 and $3.50. prices are 76c, to $1.50 palr, now 48c. Our entire stock of high-grade imported and domestic flannel $1.50 to $3.50 Underwear, $1.25. « Pajamas; prices $3.50 to $6.50, to close $2.50 and $3.50, We an to clea out our men’s winter weight Underwear, and are determined not to carry a garment over; for this reason we $1.50 Pajamas, $1.05. have still. further reduced all our lines of fine goods; Winsted Knit- Our best Domet Flannel Pajamas, finely made and trimmed, ting Co, heavy natural worsted Shirts and Drawers and all other military collar, side opening, white silk frogs; reduced from $1.50, makes, in white and colored, broken aeizes; prices were $1.50 to for to-morrow only to $1.05, vy ‘Take Escalator to Second Floor. Focusing Weno Hawkeye; this {s a film Camera and the only In our Camern Dept, from 12 to 6 P, M. Saturday, we will give Commere That combines al the heat, feature of 9 iia nd pine reel ® demonstration of the celebrated Velox Paper, ehowing how to f, of i 7 print and develop this remarkeble paper. The process is very sim- Aapeien advantage daylight loading film, also of focusing the ple and produces beautiful, soft platinum effects, #4 picture, special at 87. complet it case, 5.4 Folding "Weno, “maken Dlatgs and’ plate Welder: W0 vaiue, | Acid Hypo, for fixing Velox paper cure iiag, RR Epectal at $450 | makes 16 ounces....... ce] 48.00, 41000" and Complete Remainders. ° tr inpcrtance. ere for $1.08 to $1.25, Creamery, sweet and fresh, Fr fuley Valencia Orange: ol r] rae ett; a r sidered the best work of this dl 16 18 OP P. A . Ber. author of PA 'How. of Ora: Gerard Pg te ed direct by us every ny ccene ful Sixth Avenue, 419th to 20th St. Women’s Gloves, $1.00. First Floor. avomen’a l-clasp Pique Real M an black; white, pear good perfect Atting. of fine kins, par. Women's j-clasp Mannish Cepe Glo: clally embroidered; a remarkable value for, p: ‘There three items ai itable for present wear; they reprearnt tne best of t eason's productions; the values have never been, surpass A Great Sale of Boys’ Clothing. Take Escalator to Second Floor. All our $5.00 and $5.50 Boys’ double-breasted and Norfolk two-piect Suits rede oe $3.50 Boys’ SailorSuits reducedfrom& 75 to $4.95 Boys’ Sailor Suits reduced from $5.00 and $3 50 $6.50 to....,...5 ° Boys’ Sailor Sil reduced from $2.95 ani $3.95 tO eee $2.50 Our Entire Stock of Boys’ Overcoats at Half Price. Sizes from 234 to 16 years. Those that were marked gee for. . $2. 00 Those that were marked $5.00 for. . $2. 50 Those that were EES 66.00 Bot 3 $3.00 Those that were marked 0 for. . $4.00 Those that were marked $10.00 for $5.00 BOYS’ KNEE PANTS in Winter and medium weights, Those that were marked 95c. now... fede oh) Those that were marked 75C. NOWse cenSS) Men’s Clothing, Take Escalator to Second Floor, One of the first rules in progressive merchan- dising is constant vigi- lance. The eagle eye is very necessary to a successful business. Hindrances and draw- backs must not be per- mitted nor tolerated. Odd and small lots are poor merchandise to a progressive merchant. To you, the consumer, however, their value has not depreciated one iota. We announce a grand wind-up of all our odds and ends in Men’s Suits and Over- coats, marking them at a new price, one that must win new friends for them in short $9.00 eee? =i the price we've placed on all our Men’s Suits and Overcoats Sporting Goods. Second Floor. 500 pairs all-clamp and _half- clamp extension Roller Skates, hemacite wheels, rubber bear- : regularly sold elsewhere Qbc., special, pall... Four-wheel ball-bearing ex~ tension Skates; regular, $3.50 Bicycle Skates, ing, ft any sh elsewhere special at Playing Rambler Playing Cards, made by U, 8, Card Co., extra fine enamel, very durable; regular. ly,eold at 16¢, and 19¢c.'a pack..7 ‘Bicycle Playing Cards, supe- qlor enamel and highest’ quall- ty paper a pack ... Congress ancy backs 1 times a large variety of all grade Playing Cal ‘aine's Duplicate Whist Sets. 8fooards $3.19 Paine's boar. 8. All sizes are embraced in the entire lot, but not every size in uplicate Waist, vu. 8, 16 board: Poker Py Chips, Great Offerings in Men’s Furnishings. First Floor. Let us show you on this occasion what we offer when we announce an unusual opportunity. $1.00 to $1.50 Neckwear, 50c. _ $1.00 Domet Flannel Night Shirts, 79c. and Four-in-Hands; values $1.00 to $1.50, for to-morrow in colors, with trimmings, also in plain white; prices have been $1.50 Fancy Shirts, $1.20. 75c. to $1.50 Hose, 48c. bargain Shirts, but a Shirt bargain; our best fancy Shirts, 600 pairs of men’s finest grade imported lisle thread or pure r to-morrow only $1.20. stock, fancy effects, embroidered or striped, black grounds, regular $3.50 the garment, now §1.25. Cameras and Supplies. full elze upon a ground glass, Ww. Wastman Toning and Fixing Sole | — Special Ruby Oil Lam; pase eerenreryrtos yoni! Tegulariy and § qunces at 100 nd Be dpsclal matio shutter, rising and falling hi HY MBOPIAE 1948 9, S09, miaken ge front, fitted with leather bellows, | ,AMstol-Quinol Developer, for Velox f R late Our wpectal Hydrochinon, Trenol me ir. b0'% $37.50 | and Mptol-Hydro, 8 ounce bottle.16 ser. The [odel Food Store: Sixth Floor. is not a sale of rebounds, reprints or so-called cheap edi- wd ‘hey are the publishers’ regular $1.50 editions, such as sell BUTTER :—'Meadow Brook’ ORANGES :—6weet, Cameras .. A Book Sale he Orange BWORD HAND, THE COURTSEY DAME, by a a i OR CKERS Biscult 0) Murray Giichrist; a story of Bng- 11 watermroot paper and packed In oa AD h Almond pf thle, aie; | sh aristocrats, written by an || Ab ramne lined cartons; 1B. Oar: lock author; pu 4 Ene eh n; publisher price 33 (not delivers 28 re pi THE MILLION, laid Orange County Foracke publishe: rice ae mornin cked in cartons of 1 pa doz, each; doxen (not delivered),.80 DELICATESSEN: — Mild ro john Hey ‘ cured bollea Ham or cooked Carn, * NED MBATS Armour’ ‘Gillan OLIVE TRACY, # nov Cay Heol, sliced to order; tb, rs Bolted. “or Dexilles | 3am CHEBSE:—New York price #14 Le Feuvre; author of crea x, Tongui im. thorou LETTUCE Fancy or mila; ¥ 1! known author; heads Florida Lettuce. this ’ a 'prine HM able Beh, ‘Husband "a w COFFBE:—"Stuart Blend” ON: #atire on English count WERE Fvate atomth stock, ary MILLIONS, by 8. HR. | SOE ncr'e prite Hb, oule rice roast, Carefully” blend a, "roused 81 ay, od artre ras gnc rices while