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bn i AS TILT BiG FINES FOR LL CONTEST. ELEVEN BOOKIE Over Fortune Left by Two Sentenced to Pay $1.000 Mrs. Adaline Darrow Town-/ Each and the Nine Others “send Opens with Acrimonious} Must Contribute $500 Apiece ' Debate Between Counsel. as Their Share. was ONTESTANTS SEEK DELAY.',.",°%%, bad day for bookmak ea court, Brooklyn, to- Kleven men appearel to answer charges an Tae) lof making handuacks, and two of them Fhe contest of the will of Mra. Adaline wore fined $1,090 eres, while the remain: | Darrow Townsend, widow of the famots!ing nine were fined $:00 each er, Henry Perine Townsend, to All of this was the result of the era a we and former law parine’ the Rev, Cortland Myers net garnolin x poiice is. te Thomas to-day | @d to apipear in P| Disirict-attorney John F. Clarke, of a yn, and Greile after & Hisles The two bookmakers who were fined red for Mr. Mahan, ‘They decla fm opposing an adjournment for a w Pacifis « nd Willem J. lat’ Louls F. Dodd. who appears for! No, 382 Hvergreen avenise fds "Darrow, John C Sharp, Hart-! Mian P. Sharp. Oriza A. Sharp. Mrs. 4 Mrs. Maria Saarp. the dankias had compelled them to sub ma twenty witnesses, some of inown only as “John Dos’ and " Roe,” and that the contest wa 3 864 Upon falsehood. Mr. Dodd pleaded for a were William L. Banford Sanford In a Dady Man Is an @x-AssonBismun*and a He and Col. Mike Ds re convicted rome time iting handbooks In thelr piacos, punleimant today was the result at trial, | The conviction of Sanford and Ebling | was also respons! week for the fines tine fata he had been working almost con | pored ijn the oth ne bookniakers. Minuously for forty-eight hours tn pre-! ag coon as these learned of tne Paring for trial and was literally worn | disposition that had been m first two vises they hastened ¢ - but.’ Besides that, three of his chief *4 At ata great distance and ble to secure their at- trt te)’ office and announced wasted to plead gullty to the 7 fle jA intended to intimidate our t bres are your witnesses and vet’ asked Surrogate Th Mr. Dodd protested that he | wathér not tell, but the Surroga | fisted, and he raid they were | Mary M. Lane, her daughter, } 4 nd her nephew, all of : jainfleld, N. J. and a Mire Louise j rk vi ged spinster living un On tag east side, and who ts too old to te brushed aside and Joan B. ¥ » 905 Be lord avence. They Will Appeal. After scutence nad been passed upon Sanford. hia attorney, (Henry Yonge. a stay of execution til Wed- nesday, as he intends appeaiing the case to the Supreme Court. Wbell also will take an appeal. If the men fail to pay their fines they will have to serve three Kings County peniten- months in the tary Rev. Mr. Myers was somewhat disap- pointed over the amount of the fines imposed upon lhe eleven men. Judge Crane annoinced that he had not given the full punishment because it was the first time they had appeared before him. In passing sentence he warned the hand book operators that if they came into his court again for « almilar offe nee he would give them the heaviest fino allowable Mr. for Wednesday to the newspapers mane was tone giving nearly ine and ignoring her ants “As far back as irs. Townsend made her will, giv- all to Mahan on the death of walle under this will he 000. Mrs. Townsend was . though her husband ere Was no medium present . These relatives who id not mention in her will are p never saw in her life and th wer saw her." The objections to Mrs. Townsend's SAL aro oniy the formal Jegal objection s pectiea lone —____-— MERGER CASE GOES OVER. Will Be Heard in U, Court in Octo! WASHINGTON, May 11.—Tae record {tis} in the case of the United States va. the ‘of | Northern Securities Company recently decided by the United States Ctrouit Court for the District of Minnesota adversely to the Securities Company reached the United Gtates Supreme Court to-day on appeal and was dook- eted as No. 6%. The record covers almost 1,700 printed Pages and is confined largely to the tes- mony: An the, call of the docket has deen Suspended for the present term the axe cannot be called before next October, S. Supreme without s . They say it is her will: that she did n: she mally inoay she, was ‘ali “on information anid —— | Theee Shaler Sisters Dena. COLON.* Columbia, Mayll.—Augusta, Bleanor and Elizabeth Shaler, three sisters of Col. J. R. Shaler, super- Sitendent of the Panama Railroad, have here of fever. ‘The Shaters belong to Pittsburg, Pa. STOW: ;ADAM SCHULZ SON, | TPURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, BIG : Spring { : $ & z o = to All, On Sale, Pr Pad Pte D ESTABLISHED LEVATOR TO © 30 YEARS ALL FLOORS, FHS Pat ot ANNEX: 8 BROADWAY & & ROEBLINGST, § BROOKLYN, & VENINGS. EOE B.Altmans Go. | usehold Linens, Blankets, Comfor- fables and Bed Spreads, COCO + puitable for the furn‘shing of Summ:zr Homes Commencing TUESDAY, May 12th: Bleached Damask Table Cloths, $1.65, 2.10, 2.25, 2.50, 2.85 and 3.35 each, aner Napkins to match, $2.65, 3.00 and 3.25 dozen. mstitthed Huck Towels. . $3.00 dozen. f Medium-weight Blankets, fle Bed size, $2.65 pair Double Bed size, $3.15 Bed Spreads, Double Bed size, 90c- & $1.15 each. Bed Spread:, “ * “ $1.85“ 2.10 “ Figured Silkoline Comfortab!es, wool filled, bed ize, . . ° $1.90 each, Rear of Rotunda.) «| mits are granted,” -| those who have permits to carry revol- rere nO 0 0-000-000-0000 OOOO 0-8 00-00 oe or OO LCA THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 11, 1903,_ MUST RESTRICT PISTOL PERMITS .agistrate Cornell Says the Board Will Begin a Crusatie Against the Present Indiscrim- inate Issuance of Licenses. Magistrate Corneil, in the Centre in Street Court. this morning, announced that the Board of City Magistrates would begin a crusaue against the In- discriminate giving of 5 ts by the Pollge autho o. volvers. ‘Nearly al vs arraigned tn charges of assault,” sald, “have permits to Too many such per- Magistrace Co-nell had in mind the the members of the m All hac band (Rear of Rotunda.) B.Altmand@s. Commencing TCESDAY, May I2th, AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING WILL BE MADE OF 25,000 Yards PRINTED SATIN and TWILLED FOULARDS, a variety of small designs, suitable FOR SHIRT WAIST DRESSES, 48c, PER YARD. . SILK and WASHABLE WAISTS. TRAVELLING WAISTS of Plain \and Embroid- ered Pongee, Wash Silk, Shepherd's Check and Striped Silk. eM eerie DRESS WAISTS of Irish, Platte Valenciennes, a carrying are: Venise or Cluny lace, Crepe de Chine, Louis- y Ite was ar: | ine Silk, ete, y while in a dispute with an F nan ely ands Mu WASHABLE WAISTS of Linon, Madras, Damasks, fon toward his hip pocket. | Oxfords, Pique and Lawn. and when searched a huge revolver was found in his pocket Wintle Subbsto was being taken to For Tuesday, May 12th: court to-day a countryman handed hin. a paper whiten afterward wa oun to 5. 5 eon permit” aranied “under another] , WHITE WAISTS, $1.18, 1.50, 1.85, 3.75 name, Sudbate insisted the permit was his, but the policeman told the Magis Frat A hata sohual) of his obtaining it agietrate Cornell confiscated the permit and fined Subbato $10. SUMMER SHAWLS “LT am going to stop this wholesale granting of permits to such brutes.” of India Chuddah, plain and with cashmere the Magistrata remarked, “and (to the t of Mr. Dodd's activity for the policeman) T want you’ to iake this past, forty-eight hours has been in in- | permit to Police Commissioner Greene 5 ‘ and tell _him the clreumstances of this ting’ A Mdellous article for the nows- Gang and cwhatel. Naveraalds Ale gaid Mr. Clarke. ‘That arti- a Commissioner Greene, shortly after i|the arrest of the Mafhi band, revoked 175 permits granted Italians to cary revolvers, He Js now Investigating the pernt bureau and the character of vers. Adams SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST D AND 22D a ee ne en Se Os border; Real Shetland, Algerian, Fancy Silk and Chinese Embroidered Silk Shawls. Himalayan Shawls in Scotch Tartans, OUR SECOND AND THIRD FLQORS, 22d St. side, will be busy to-morrow. Some of the exceptional values that will crowd them are given below: Bargains » Infants’ Wear! Infants' Wear Department, Second Floor—Take Elevators on 22d St. Side. MISSES’ MUSLIN OR CAMBRIC| CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSES, |INFANTS’ CAPS, made of all-{| blue, made yoke or over embroidery or plain lawn! SKIRTS, made with hemistitched | pink and light gor embroidery ruffle if and cluster of fine tucks; sizes 6 to 14 3 years ..,. *rench style, trimmed C) with Hamburg insert- {ings and finished with |rufile; sizes ¢ to 3 yrs, | sizes Parent eer ret tet ree os oe oO eo jtucked in a variety Cj of styles, with ruche or French effect; all a 25° Aedeonprenenenanenenee: +. Reduction Sale «. Trimmed Hats! Millinery Parlor, Second Floor—Take Elcators on 22d St. Side. THE HATS OFFERED IN THIS SALE are selected from handsome patterns, the regular prices for which range from $12.50 to $25.00, The assort- ment includes Carriage Hats, Garden Hats, Hats suitable for dress occa- sions and some very choice designs in Tailored Hats. Wednesday's price for any Hat in the lot is only .......eeeeeeceeaeee This 1s a sale of Pattern Hais that showa strongly appeat to thgse who are preparing to veave the ciiv jor the Summer, as it wil allow of the purchase of two or more Hats that are correct in design and exceptionally fine in quailty jor perenne eet tan ieee erat Serer retiree rotor CC oo eat Women’s Oxford Ties! Second Floor, Take Elevators 22a St. Sic. WOMEN’S HANDSOME WHOLE FOXED, BEST QUALITY PATENT IDEAL KID, A Sensational v Offer in HAND SEWED EXTENSION SOLE OXFORD newest up-to-the-minute last; the real value is $3.50; the price for Tues- day and Wednesday o eeererenenemenen nen enenenen A Great Bargain in exceptionally low price. the heart of the Spring robe. Every pair ts new—in Flannel present trade. Early comers Two-Piece Suits-- in close cut the lot. Fees ne eS Soe ee ot ot oe oe ote to oe oo Ce ee ee et Men’s « Youths’ Trousers! Opens at 8.30 O'Clock Tuesday Morning, on 3d Floor, Men’s «=4 Youths’*3,*4.25 Trousers, *9.00 This will prove a most remarkable sale of Trousers. It isa sale brought about by an enormous purchase at an most opportune to every man or youth who wishes to add one or several pairs of tine Trousers to his ward- uaranteea, uling, Fancy Worsteds, Fancy Cassimeres, . Bleck Cheviots and Fancy Cheviots. On the same floor and at the same hour on Tuesday Morning we offer Boys’ °3 Two-Piece Suits, in wool crashes and cassimeres. handsome, perfectly tailored Double-Breasted Tuesday's and 70 the price usually paid for one. TIES, with 134 military heels, Take Elevators, 22d St. Side. {| Coming as it does right in season, it offers an opportunity Per Pair! There are many fashionable styles—al lue and’ can select the chotcest. ondn0otetn0-0-0ndetrontronontutetnontrono-ocpepsarqug These are 5 J sizes. 7 to 15 year Every pair was manufactured fort | tl al TeTeSpTITR Broadway, -33d to 34th Street. For Tuesday, May the Ty : A Sale of Wash Fabrics. English Batiste, 30 inches wide, sheer and fine printed, in new dot, figured or floral ef- fects. Special at i 2c, yard Imported Pique, 27 inches wide, white grounds with striped, figured or dotted effects, in blue, red or black. Value 25c. At 15¢ Glasgow Zephyrs, 32 inches wide, one of the best of the Scotch weaves, in all the latest stripes. Value 25c. per yard. At 15¢ Swiss Broches Novelties, 30 inches wide, in floral, striped or figured effects. Value 25c. per yard. At 19¢ Crepe de Luxe, 30 inches wide, one of the new- est of the Imported Novelties, which re- sembles a silk crepe; neat printed effects, with satin stripes. At 39¢ French Batiste, 32 inches wide, sheer yet strong, dainty floral designs; one of the most serviceable of the imported fabrics. Value 25c per yard. At 15c For Tuesday, May the Twelfth: Dress Trimmings. Persian Trimming Bands embroidered in silk and tinsel effects on white or black silk, or Pongee grounds; also hand embroidered with French knots on linen in colors to match almost any gown. Values 75c to $1.50 per yard. At 39c and 48c ‘A New Lining Silk. It has been christened “ Kinu,’’ which translated means ‘‘Eimpress.”’ Quite appropriate. It is certainly the most serviceable lining silk of which we know. Besides, it has the = -~wure® Il rustle and sheen of the most costly Yay eee taffeta. You may have it 19 inches Ooo S O I] wide in white, black and every e conceivable shade and color at 39c. :|l| A Sale of Lace Curtains. Ruffled Muslin Curtains in coin spot or figured designs, 3 yds. long ; hemstitched ruffle. Value $1.00. At 75c Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains, extra quality net- ting, Lace insertion’‘and edge; 3 yds. long. Value $1.75: At $ Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains, 3 yds. long, wide in- sertion. Value $2.50. At $1.90 Bed Sets, extra quality netting, wide insertion and edging, Bon Femme ruffles; four pat- terns. Value $7.50. At $4.95 Slip Covers, full 25 yards, of Belgian Stripe, allowed for five-piece suite ; shrunk bind- ing, best workmanship. Special at $7.50 Snow Flake and Cross Stripe Curtains, in an assortment of colors. Value $2.00. At $1.50 N ELIT EL TN OR TT TO TT EY, FE FRE TR OI ER > Saka & Compan — We Are Agents for the Butterick Patterns, A Sale of Dress Silks. Dyed Shanghai, 34 inches wide, rough finish, in navy, medium or light gray, reseda, black or royal. Special at $1.25 Peau de Cygne, 21 inches wide, lustrous and firm finish; in cream, white, light blue, pink, tan, reseda, cardinal, gray or navy. Value 75c. per yard. At 49c White Natural Shanghai Silk. 21 inches wide. Special at 79 yd. 22 inches wide. Special at 85c yd. 27 inches wide. Special at $1.00 yd. Also fifty pieces in 1624 to 1714 yard lengths. Special at, per piece, $12.98 Umbrellas for Women. Of Tape edged Union Taffeta; handles of Ivory, Horn, Pearl or Natural Wood; silk case. Value $2.00. Special at $1.25 Of Twilled Silk; handles of Ivory, Agate or Silver: silk case. Value $3.25. Special at $2.00 Summer Floor Coverings. We have China and Japan Matting in artistic patterns and colors, which were imported this season, at $5.75 to $30.00 per roll, or by the yard at fair prices. We also have the Domestic Grass Rugs and Mat- tings in a generous variety of pat- terns. Of East India Moodj Mats and Dhbhurries, both of which are ideal floor coverings for the summer months, we have a thorough and representative variety. For a bit of color here and there, Kashmir or Smyrna reversible, Wilton, Axmin- ster or Brussels Rugs, in beautiful Oriental designs, are here in no mean numbers. ORIENTAL RUGS. Anatolian Mats, from $2.00 to $5.00 Karabagh Rugs, from $6.95 to $9.25 Hamadan Rugs, from $4.50 to $8.00 Shervans, from $13.25 to $22.50 A rare collection of Turkish, Persian and India Carpets; sizes I0 ft. 7 in. by 8 ft. 2 in. to 14 ft. 6 in. by II ft. From $65.00 to $240.00. Special for Tuesday. Silk Embroidered Cushio: Values $2.50 to $5.00. Cotton Print Cushions. Value $1.25. At $1.48 “f 85c last year. result. stocking trade of this town. Every paira Direct importations. SEE WINDO Women’s Hosiery. Women’s fine liste thread Hose, all-over lace and lace insteps, embroidered laces, silk clocks and fancy embroidered patterns on black grounds, black boots with figured tops, new effects in fancy colored lisles. 5 o 95c, and $1.00 Qualities at Women’s lisle thread Hose, lace effects, ankle and all over, fancy boot patterns and tolored striped effects, embroidered lace and clockings, .black and white Jacquards. 49° 75c. and 89¢. Qualities at Women’s black gauze cotton and Jisle thread Hose, black lace lisle, silk embroidered cotton and lisle thread, fancy stripes and patterns, fine quality ribbed lisle thread in colors and pastel shades. > c 50c. and 59c. Qualities. at 29 Women’s lace lisle and embroidered drop stitch, Every Suit is not only beautifully made and perfectly trimmed, but ts also guaranteed to prove a perfect [tt. | and as the values are exceptional it looks as though one day’s selling will These are only several hundred Suits, AUCTIONEER S ADVERTISE THE WORD. ‘ h bs ¥ IEC RRR NRE SmI = se fancy cotton and lisle thread Hose, neat effects in embroideries and colors, new patterns, colored silk lisles, > 2 4° 45c. and 49c. Qualities at [Women’s 50c: Imported Lace Lisle CAMMEYER Second Great Anniversary Hosiery Sale. One year ago we celebrated our first year in Hosiery with a grand sale that sur- passed any similar sale that ever took place in this city. We now celebrate the close of the second year with a sale that surpasses that of We have bent and we had to bend every energy to accomplish this wonderful There are thousands of dozens of: Hosiery at such sacrifice prices as to shake the Thread Hose svoreegsescas sens 290] positive bargain. New, seasonable goods. W DISPLAY. Men’s Hosiery. An extensive variety of men’s imported fancy Half Hose, including all-over lace, embroidered lace effects, grenadines, silk embroidered patterns on gray grounds, also on black; new golf greens, silk side clocks and black and white stripes. c $1.00 Qualities at 45: Men's imported lisle and cotton Half Hose, in lace patterns, fancy colorings, pearls popular grays, fine drop-stitched and Jacquard, 3 5 c 75c. Qualities at Men's imported ingrain lace lisle Half Hose, in pan black, also lisle thread and cotton, with em- roidered figures, side clocks and Jacquard stripes, a great variety of open-work lace in fancy embroidered effects, exclusive designs. c $0c, Qualities at 25 Children’s Hosiery. . Children’s and Misses’ very fine black lisle thread Hose, in fine ribbed and lace effects, sizes 29° [6 to 9%. 150c. Qualities, Children’s heavy cotton Hose, fine and corduroy ribbed, double knee, heel and toe. 17° 29c. Quality, 6 pair for $34.00 Cor. 20th Street,