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} | ae 0 a b. - a [PROMINENT FIGURE'S IN THE POLICE PAR ROUTE OF THE PROCESSION AND THE MA‘ 10 PASSENGERS INJURED. cern to Remain Mside, Were! Huried to Deck andsHad to Lie| hr’? for Repairs. Fhe dig Deutschland, of sthe Ham- Se%urg-American tine, had all she coul Mo to stagzer across the storm-swept © Atlantic on the trip which ended for to-day. Bhe came up the bay with one of her tilators torn off, one of her lifebo: BMemashed, 20 feet of the starbourd rail Pion her hurricane deck missing, a lot of fher steel guy ropes holding masts and funnels spliced where the storm had torn them apart, and otherwise bearing ars of a terrific blow. Phe purser, Frank ‘Tolster, who has Deen twenty-five years with the line and has made 300 transatlantic trip Was tho worst blow he ever tackied hated’to think what might have hay Wypbened- 46 the Deutschland had been 4 Memalier or Jess stanch ship. As it was, > two passengers who ignored the Of the officers to keep indoors were huri - Vietina> Were Brothers, ‘The’ unfortunates were brothers. the Barons’ B. KR. von Beughom and H. v ‘Boughem. ner went aboard th Deutschland expecting to come to this | eountry, His brothe: uid make the crip as far : (Bourg and then get off. He Mp-to that polnt so much th, he « eided ito come on to this country Probably regrets 11 now storm came up on Saturday it day out from Chervourg. It blew out the northwest with unusual vee and next day the wind suddenly inereased to hurricane ve the ventilators on the star whieh did not swing with the aught by the gule's sidd wo off. It went hurt tek, narrowly missing ta tearing the sover’ o ured by he sext cop Poi fale Ivereased in el guys holding the place Kept snapping Vito risk r lives ebont or the sta Kuocked off its “chock Three others were displ (and guard chains gave . davits were twit there was work 1 the bridge Me shh ; aboard and atl $d to keep inside. Failed to Obey, Got Muet. passengers were | =the two Beugheme failed to o lef the smoking room sn for a breath of air He Ro was first fo go down. He got a bad the head and was knocked His brother a A field of toe on Mec ne to clear it without hitting any bt ke, t & the Deutachbend five days and jeloen hours to get ee s, witleh han eve ime yaght with 289 steerage pas: Perseagers suTered Bickness Some of the Ps Among the passen, Allen, Hf. Bennecke. man, . Ball Baruuks. | Beughem, Ci. Lee Monteverde, Ho M | donk, Arthur vy RS De Thompt Townsend Charles and F ~ R. White. CITY HAD ACCEPTED VANDERBILT PLANS. | rt Design forthe Porte Cochere Were! “Approved by Supt. of Buildings Before Work Was Begun. It was learned to-day that the original Jans for the building of the handsome @ cochere over the sidewalk lead- im to George W. Vanderbilt's residence ®t Fifty-first street and Fifth aven' Were submitted to the Building Depart- qment and officially approved weeks be- 6 the work of building was begun Now that the city, through President | Cantor, has stopped the work on te _ round that the structure extends ove + gue sidewalk, an interesting questio fs invoived. D. 8. Weeks & 5: fwho have the contract, are likely to Analet that the city is pound by the acts of the officials. Perez M. Stewart, as Supe Buildings, accepted the 5 the Vanderbilt porte cac by President Cantor w his order removing Mr. cae was issued. This is Ans. w one he . 8 ‘Stewart's friends as @etermination in certain Gel) Draws One, and no Doen a O'Loughlin, sioner Greene announced the John T. Kane jhetr t Mad awarded the gold | Cochrane, oY 7 ; ' THE WORLD: FRIDAY ‘—7™ EVENING, MAY 1, (v0@, AW AlAs AA ima esl Tar oceg reaadway Tia ed ; Fivenr3, Geo LECC]us he is Shey or: _ Thus: Ins: ADE, oh M *, ad a Ris A ARS la aoe |, (INL PU > RA Z FORTUNE TO “MY. BlG ACORN MARRIES; KILLED AS SHE TOLD HIM 40 YEARS AGO Sweetheart Feared to Become} Railroad Man’s Widow and FRIEND AANNIE.”, SHY SCHOOLGIRL, ‘Miss Malsby. of Georgia. Eludes | Teacher and Weds Joe John-| $60.000 of Warren B.. Smith’s son, Jr., Politica! Reformer.| Left. Him. $30,000,000 Estate, Accord- ——— ing to Will Filed To-Day. Trivally ah aged’ bastalons died first | cause | refused though nor eve Hew BIG SUMS FOR EMPLOYEES.) WHITE PLAINS, the Youkers n the und Ai Mary ¢ of this Mighiy-fte M knows Miss Leduc and n of her before. ful | soung wor was | much atte ibes her in the will ax ‘my f Alexander who rhe about anor Coekran yh Stewart, and th rane, ’ sousing hile tory, m A ve fashte country, hou hbs work as a le had ah nd only sweetheart predicted of he belief in her prediction she speated offers of marriage, loved none else nis admitting pr would, is ground to onductor of a fast Peunsyivania Railroad, she ip his train, he took a hand {n coupling A suaidem jolt of the train threw the wheels. man Howell wooe de ane? freen, ity red They were engage’ Kk. and said he would omer or lat thi the work, a: t moved from the city PEELS AT A BLUECOAT. Miss Gnoderman Did It and Was Locked Up All Night, but To { Day She Was Penitent. good took! stood at tl ng peellres an y pert miss, ubly dressed hast eve A been punishey death while of the prettiest giris A position on the ratlroad. ‘ror of his doing such pre- er, and that If he ONEAEGCED WAN WEDDED ATLIST After a Three Years’ Search the New Market (N.J.) Towerman Finds a Helpmate to His Liking. mR, as his Be- SPENT MONEY IN SEARCH. at freight aking (Spectal to The FvSning World.) PLAINFIELD, May 1.—Jacob Hess, of New Market, after a three years hunt has at last found a bride and happin Recently the village folks noticed that his regular trips to the post-otfice were discontinued and they concluded that the melancholy man had finally won the hand of some maiden. During his search for a wife Mr. Hess spent $150 annually in matrimonial bu- reau ventures which brought him no re- sults. After his story of discontent was 1d Miss dQ until surely eir en- told tm’ this paper he exhibited a hug: packet of letters he had received from and Inclined maidens id his ephat he Is back In} matrimontally . That widows. Now again and with him ts a h meet. ago, When asked why Mr m ied he always re-| Hess will not relate the romance sur- Ad been but one, girl [rounding his wooing, had been afraid of be-| Hess Js a tower the Lehigh Iroad) man's widow. He | Valley crossing at arket. Hy shed at her prediction. has het Toa ee jo Is thirty ag 7 age of nineteen he lost his right les SHE’LL NEVER THROW [user 9, tenia train His wages are 4 a month. CAR UPSETS FIRE TRUCK. Men Jump in Thue to Save Injury and the Track Is Not Damaged. While returning from a fire at ¢ o'clock this afternoon the hook and’ ladder truck from house No. }, at Chambers and Centre streets, was struck by a id the mi The peel fell to the ground, and Police will) nasal the » Wilson, of the Bridge Squad, in- vex. George eet anigs Ewan viole claimed that the Medien the Tans wae tole ce from his hands tn rounding JOSEPH JOHNSON, ty.ordinance. ho: sald she didn't care, and the truck swung In front 7 so Wilson told her she was Hable to ar- fof the car. “A big crowd gathered imine 5 aut “ < own [lately and several hundred persons. as- | — = Roeineuae OER peek a ie his own Toieed In_righting the apparatus, whl ti Wh Wand Malaby lett | busines lentoole nord sof He was not damag ‘d X yar panel told her If she didn't pick the aa a private school, @t|pecls up he would take her to yo f .|Mationchouse, ‘the young woman picket! OLD GUARD HONORED HIM. just a[the peels up and without any further ea hen ahe returned |@t0 threw them in the face of Wilson|/ Cant: Winman the Recipient of a Sears With the remark; "Nextitime besa gens Beautiful Loving Cup. wile) Geman. At a recent panauet given to many Wilson grabbed the young Cistinguished military guests by the Old) took her to the station-1o' Guard a silver loving eup of m 1 was locked in a cell all night, sign Was pre t toy was arraigned sefere Mavis its oldest officer and cor, FIVE THOUSAND Fresh Roasted Coffee. POLICE 10 MARCH Revival of the Parade of the Fin- est Will Present a Spectacle of Muscular Manhood Well Worth Seeing. NOTABLES WILL REVIEW IT. To Start from Battery Promptly at Noon To-Morrow and March Up Broadway and Down Fifth Ave- Five thousand men will be in line. Eleven military bands will time the host of marchers, While 5,000 parade in dress attire and burnished buttons, the re- maining’ 2,500 members of the uniformed force will guard the city. ‘The concluding feature of the parade will be the review. The stand will be located near the Worth Monument,’ at ‘Dwenty-fifth street and Madison Square. Lieut.-Goy. Frank L. Higgins, Major- Gen, Chaffee and Admiral Rodgers, with Mayor Low, Police Commisstoner Greene and a number of city officials, will make up the reviewing party. The column will form at the Battery and the march up Broadway will begin promptly no ‘The route 1s long Jand tt wit tak Up Broadway Twenty-third street, | to Madison avenue, to Fortieth street, to Fifth avenue, and thence down Fifth [avenue to Twenty-third street, where ithe marchers will br: ranks, Fi 11's Kk So) “first: Regi-| jment Band wilt honor at the head of the proc jWhile the newly formed Police Band| {will lead the mounted men at the rear Jof the parade, Chief W. Cortright will be the central fig- jure. Ho has divided the marahers into ten regiments of twelye companies each here will be thirty-seven men in each company, Including ove captain, two nts and two coundsmen with thirty-two patrolmen. Following an advance guard of two roundsmen and four patrolmen, ali mounted, will come two paos-makers Then Chief Inspector Cortright and his staff. After the colors will march the | Medal Company. composed of ten men |who have been presented with bravery {medals since 1898, and Patrolmen Thomas O'Nelll, George H. Holder and Patrick J. Kelly, whose deeds of valor within the year raise them to this distinction nue. Arrangements for the police parade) revival \o-morrow have been completed. four houra to cover It. | have the position ot) and the Bronx as far north as 130th St. ssion,| and 10 Ibs. Coffee—delivered FREE of express charges within 25 miles of Manhattan. Inspector Moses! _. Through trial purchases made here, thousands are finding out that Fresh Roasting is an important factor in making a good cup of coffee. The real richness of the Gillies Fresh Roasted Coffees was unknown to many; others had heard of it, but didn’t know that a POS- TAL CARD or telephone message would bring it from our big battery of Roasting Machines direct to their doors at no extra cost. Many ask us | how to get the most of this Fresh Roasted Coffee goodness out of the |bean into the cus, and in response to these requests We are glad to print | the following: Directions for Making Coffee: | ist—Clean the Coffee Pot out thoroughly with boiling | water every time that it is used—never allow grounds to remain in it. 2nd—Grind the Coffee fine, but do not powder it. 3rd—Put the Coffee in the pot and break into it one egg with shell, pour over it boiling water in the proportion of eight parts water to one part of coffee. 4th—Place the pot on the fire and allow it to remain there until the Coffee comes to a good boil. 5th—Do not let the Coffee stand after it is made, but serve ,at once with condensed milk or cream; if you use plain milk be sure to |have it hot—never use cold milk. | To introduce a more general use of the Gillies Fresh Roasted Coffees and of these directions we have organized a characteristic Gillies Coffee Sale REGULAR PRICE, 32c. | REGULAR PRICE, 20c. A BEST, and richest blend lchoice Coffee, thoroughly Cc of genuine Mocha with C | excettent in all respects—one eilliproves Salalariog ss jsives perfect satisfaction... Broken Mocha & Java; M i REGULAR PRICE, 23c. ‘Maracaibo No. 2 c REGULAR PRICE, iSc. A c higher grades, including yA 13 both Mocha and Java. extra fine Mountain Mara- Certainly great value..... ‘caibo. A very big bargain... | | FOR THREE DAYS ONLY—SATURDAY, MONDAY, TULSDAY, i rill I |\Mocha and Java| Grocers’ Java high grade Java that we ‘that we are glad to recom. know of. A fine, heavy, |meud because we know it delicious coffee—asa trial A blend of strictly pure Coffees, being the broken good, pure, honest, high and smaller beans of much | grade Coffee, but called No. 2 to distinguish {t from our e | Simply Send Postal. We deliver 5 lbs. Coffee—or 1 Ib. Tea and 5 Ibs. Coffee—in Manhattan, Bros 10 Ibs, Coffee—or § lbs. Tea—or 1 Ib. Tea CALL——SEND POSTAL——OR TELEPHONE. Gillies Coffee Company, Established 1840. 238, 236, 937 & 939 Washington § Between Park Pl. Tel. 3471 Cortlandt, «and Barclay St. YOU CAN SEE HAIR GROW after washing the scalp with in the parade, i At Twenty-ninth street the parade will be halted on the march down Fifth! avenue, and these three men with the Medal Company will advance to a pos. tlon oppostte the reviewing stand, wher Mayor Low will pin the new medals! upon their breasts. After this cere- mony the thirteen medal men will take seats in the reserved tand, wh heir ‘honor, The policomen will be divided into two! brigades, Borough Inspector Nichotas Brooks will command the tirst. section ments, which will be cam- ectuively ‘by 1 ectors W. WcLoughlin, James Kane, EB, 0: Max S.' Schinittbenger, George ‘Titus, George W. McClusky ana Richard “Walsh, and ‘will comprise the policemen from Manhattan, Hichmona and the Bronx. ‘The second brigade will march under the Jeadership of Borough Patrick McLaughtin, of Brook! {will comprige three ‘regiment places will be land Queens Borough. po! jby Inspectors ‘Thomas Murphy, Plas P. jClaytoh and ‘Thomas 1. Druhan, Two | p o| wagons will follow in the rear of each regiinent. After the 4,40 men on jfoot will come a regiment of mounted men and the dicyele patrolmen. ! ae ‘FRANCHISE FOR TROLLEYS. [No ¥. & L. 1 Uraction Co. Ge mission to Extend Its Lines, ‘Terms were approved to-day by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment | whereby the New York and Long Island ‘action Company, formerly the Min- Per- | -$ a gentle tonic to the weak and sick roots, Munyon’s tz. Soap qt makes the hair grow strong It makes the hair grow :beantifal Munyon's Witch Hagel Soap is trul: a blessing to th hi losing thi vair and becoming bald. This soap i a vitaliser; ie stimu tess food and vitalizer; it stimulates and acts id gives them new life and vigor. ‘omptly removes dandruff, scales, humors and all sores of the scalp. Don't z ny more hair tonics or decoctions that are advertised to make vhair yw on vald heads. Give this soap a fair trial, and if there is a particle of life in the roots, this soap stimulate and invigorate them into new life and healthy growth. Of course, you know that Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap for the com- ola, Hempstead and Freepart Traction Company, may secure a franchii the operation of an overhead trolley the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn. ‘the company Uestres to extend its) s into Jamaica in Queens and cer-/ in parts ‘of. Brooklyn, covering aout | sixteen miles of new ‘road... ror tnis| ! extension of its franchise privileges the} | Board requires the road to pay as com- he city threo per cent. of | | lin | pens tion to t er, oti mote nal Batdwit Church and there ¢ Cornell In Centre Stree: She told rer, oxcPark Commissioner and] its gross recelpts within Aho city mit | S ¥ Joh: Miss Murphy express wtatrate Cornel: ¢ q ‘ c {the Cotton Exchange. by the first five years, and five Seen A SE eet nea ally she | wommtrate Cornell that her naino wes! Ait the membera of the Old Gu | for the remaining twenty years a it salu INsy ut Hat was, ail yi Katheryn Cnoderman amd she lived at After the presentation spe as|the life of the franchise, © tell, Josept ould No, 12 Sixteenth steest, Brooklyn, made Capt. Winman tilled the big cup} ‘the company shall not cha n son The former Miss Malsby hadn't 11 ‘ St rew per iS full of ehampagne and handed it tq ea S-cent fare, and on rmina- $Pilttam i ieusth the COLTS oi eee Haan ta ee RONGEROANISI exc to) Adin. from it. -Majot-Gen, | then of franchise, “whether origi : , sued her term at the school, bu e before, aud i'll never do it again,” Ayairee, Commander of the Department) or renewal, the city shall purchase the Valet Not Pornott didn’t care for that. Yesterday shel she sala or the Mast, was one of those who drank | plant and property of the grantee at its Perey 1. Collins, his ¥ ind her husband started on a hor “You. must a violent temper,'*|to Capt. Winman’s health. falr valuation. watie James Hughes, th moon in Pennsylvania, ‘The vridi istrace, “and should a = country seat in Yonie Tee TATE nn hsm, Annie Collins, Beemer Anes i; ets $200, while euc} | man Wilson a ne withd Fi his Apartments in the uth { ‘taint against her, : stables in Manhattan and in th ACCUSES HIS Aner hat ition of, th | BROKER'S BROTHER. watchman PHI who is the factory, ~ 0 ways he ist HAN CENTS Charles Dunn Says Leon Uhren Mis: t pwn, of Yonkers, the business is appropriated Money Intrusted to a of the big carpet works, us he} Investment. Aer Him for thought nd and The millio ot his factory bh ng who. rpet works f Willlam ind lareeny BgETe S| CY Morton ng to the stor nell, Mr. Dan cloth busines en's brother, off brokerage 1a Prince | Renetal ‘ve: bo be Inve doin the pure! iinon Dumels ‘Do stoaks. je brother w Tanegea The tertator names his aster at the time, Leon | salen ane ‘The teetato te a 01 ps if —" jrane Alexander the stock, but subseque INCOMING STEAMBHIPS. alleged, and disappeared with t and they are to serve without compen: o sation, as the heirs nearly all live In| Detectives from Mooney & Yonkers. og weat Kighty-ffth wtreet i:|a6ency followed Uhren to vario was said that Mrs. Leduc had not lved|sorts In New y, and yesterday to- por atietwana Goure Tqummer home leated him In the office of Ginsberg & | Fre dhe is about thirty-fve years or unty- | Adolson, No. 174 Wooster street, where] La Sav Sts |he was arrested. Magistrate Cornell, after hearing the tacts in the case, held Uhren in $2,000] siegara, bail for further examination May 6. eyes, dark complexion and very beautiful: Her mother lived with her in New York. Mr ‘two sons, who were 7 at enilit cadem: lived in Highty-Atth ‘treet. Ban Marea, Mobile, Pennsylvania Declares Divideud, DELPHIA, May 1 nsylvania Rag rduy dec! dividend f the cor per cei SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FX TO-DAY THE PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, Dentschiand DUE TO-DAY Tampico. Iroquois, Princess Anne. he direc son the payable May 2, Charleston, Corded Wash Silks, in fancycolored plaids an and solid white, black, blue and white with contrasting dots. Also Hamburg polka dots, Lord & OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY. Nortaik. Extraordinary Offering of Women's Summer Silk Watsts, Consisting of Polka Dot China Silks, | | All Wool Chattie Waists, | black and white grounds with d stripes grounds | $5.00 & $6.00 Taylor. j Moat skin erupti «| gether with the juice of the lemons. |Aleadnghacioners Adverse he Word | Plexion and for the ‘toilet is superior to any high-priced French soap made. It taakeoy the’ aku ant coi velvet and keene eae Nett hee pimples, blotches and ut of order, take Munyon's purities from the system and make good, rich, If your liver is sluggish and have a sallow complexion, use Munyon's Liver Cure. These two remedies taken in alternation, will soon rid the blood and system of all impurities, and give life and vigor to the whole body, and, when used in conjunction with the soap, makes the skin glow-with youthful freshness. SOLD EVERYWHERE. | * ee HOW TO MAKE IT, CHOCOLATE COVERED LEMON SHERBET.—2 Ibs. fine granulated sugar and two lemons, Grate the peel of the lemons and rub it into the sugar, to- Knead to the consistency of dough and cut into small squares, This makes the centres. Melt 1 Ib. of WALTER BAKER & CO,’S chocolate to blood heat and dip the centres in the chocolate. After coating,,place the bonbons ona sheet of waxed paper and place in an icebox for ten minutes. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY. a lf your bt Blood Cure. It will drive all im- -d_ blood. Chocolate St. Nicholas.--.-----------------+------- wocbeseen ib, 1006 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY, Assorted Frult and Nut Creams Ib, 100 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Butter Peanut Britt! 100. Double Vanilla Chocola 18c. Assorted Fruit and Nut Chocola 160, Chocolate Covered Marshmallows 190, Genuine Fig Wafers. 196, Chocolate Butter colp 240, Chocolate Nougatin 24c. High Grade Boribons and Choco! 24. We will deliver any or ‘ aloe iho. above, ouh mt 54 BARCLAY ST. fae fearing ree ese COR WeST-BWay hattan Island, Cky, "Hoboker, | Brooklys, 29 CORTLANDT ST Fxg goats teat C. 0. D. COR CHURCH —=5

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