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3 TELEGRAMS COME SIGNED AK ROBBERS AGAIN HOLD UP AND SEAT MAN the Second Time Within a Few Days Daring Highway-| men Ply Their Trade Near the West One Hundrdeth Street’ Police Station. Mes ITROLMAN LETS THEM ESCAPE, ARRESTS VICTIM. | Found Unconscious from Beat from the Missing Man and| Sent from Milledgeville, Ga.,/ Are Received by Friends and Wife in This City. | “MERELY A DECOY.” SAYS All of the Despatches Announce PARTY EMBLEM OF EX-CHIEF DEVERY BY “RUSSELL” | | | | i to Be | sages Purporting MRS. RUSSELL AT ONCE. oT TOP RRTZER DEEP LAKE FORMS Cave-in of Seventy-Foot Exeas | vation at Forty-second Street atric qo uptown, are runniag th TWO MEN ALMOST DROWNED. | | ‘Platform Built for (DEVERY OPENS HS Re ty RAN THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1908, excavation wil] be cleared of the water TORRES SSE: be towmorrow night, Ne More Danger. COUNTERFEITERS William Barclay Varsona, the Chlef Knginver of the Rapid Transit Commis- Mon, was nt the econe to-day, He raid there wus no danger from any further cavedin, as the bottom fe nearly all ms be Breaks Twenty-Inch Water )'* | Main and Causes Great Flood. for no Passengers on! Seventh Avenue Cars Suddenly, Collapses and Crashes Down to! sold rock at thia point, Forty-sosond street line, which hn Some “LEMME OUT!” THIS Se Five Men and One Woman, All Said to Be Members of the “Sooiety of the Blood,” Run Down by Secret Service Men, o care, with the exception of the vo to switched to the downtown track in amo usual A doxen patrolmex are on 4 to keep the crowd back the residents on Seventh probably be without water a ira, but, aside from tals, inconvenience Is expec to result. Secret Service Agent Flynn and four —— of his assistants, Henry Clinke, Ricct, Helms and Brassinski, captured a gang of Italian counterfeiters at No, 60 Main street, Brooklyn, to-dey, after m hard fight, in whieh revolvers were drawn by both sides, and Flynn had @ nar- LITTLE BOY SAID. |Motorman, Expecting to See a) yy ee ee anes willed. Bottom) of the Subway. Mangled Body, was Much Five men and one woman were ar- x Relieved, rested. They are all members of the “Boclety of the Bad Biood,"” seven of ‘There's a fine lake up In Broadway to-| Bix-yea: Jurris Friedman, of No. | whose members are now awaiting trial ly thirty-five feetedeep, rocky banks | hI ire Croton water, but so far only ‘eman of laborers and an Italian Ridga street, was struck by car No.|on a charge of having murdered Mad- | © ‘Thied avenue line, at Cham- | venta Benedetto, whose body was found nd Park Row this after-|in a barrel two months ago at Avenue ‘ 9 | A husededoutn! onlsith he a ry noon and aped death only throug D and Eleventh atreet. ing He Has Received, He's the Intention of the Man Who MAYORALTY FIGHT Peat sen ARaVan eit pees reicaieneys EN ripesecs i ice Station an i i It fAilu the triangle at Morty-second| Seeing the boy fail in front of bis}the track of the gang for weekn and Fraxen. to ae a icati Disappeared So Mysteriously letreet, Broadway and Seventh avenue, {car, Motorman Joseyh Hahn reversed 1y, while shadowing Antonlo Ban- wi ntoxication, Sees - » [the power. The car run ten feet further of No. 38 Mulberry street, who bed Charged i a Week Ago to Return Here pee a, whero an excavation has been mado} oo tee coped. Wahm Jumped down, {been doing tha ‘laying down” —paselng but Court Sets Him Free. on Monday. Ex-Big nets Orga Organization of seventy feet down Into the solld FOCK: |tearing to see the mangivd bpdy, and| thw countesfelt money—they were die- ‘ ” Rs cry The lake is there through a series Of | was greeted by a tiny volee ol and fn consequence were com- q ee ; oo — “Bugs” Circulates Petitions) exciting, even thrilling, incidents. A! «say. youse, lemme out!” pelled to make (he raid that followed. ‘) | . foot « pla p tel] The fender had cau lad and} Santint had been followed from the é sup oceit early to-day | Three tel ew weived( tnt Peery ‘ ffteen-foot square platform suppor’ he fender had eaught the lad an fecanttal Park Wen and th hae aad ebony or rine for His Nomination in Many sy giraera over the southwest corner of {roiled over him. Just as the electric] Manhattan alte to Brooklyn and was RinLIMeCecAuMGmala SeaTac || commen clomis etnies cauamls or eNorIOn A ly Distri the deep hole and Intended to accom- reached his binky a projecting | Just leaving: the Catherine street ferry . c come from John I, Russell, of No. ssembly Districts. modate passengers boarding northbound t the boy's clothing and| when he happened to turn round and when the police arrived, the| Lincoln piace, Rrooklyn, the secretary Ipavehihoavenie care Mibned Ite moore im along ity was unhurt be |e iynn, He recognized him instantly A re : ded and left un- for being in anit ham onscious, was ar: jeated, The pol! ince atrest says he chased the men who /spatch committed the robbery, but w&s ble to catch them. © This ts the second crime of its kind t> committed within a few blocks of the |w lice station on a thoroughfare ihat is | I lighted. ‘Tho street has a double | of cars, a favorite with drivers ang with p in automodiles. It is supposed to | thoroughly patrolied, yet tt has be- when some serious mental d dis broad asphalt driva | by Manager MeMillan, - | Meveantile Ageney. 1 “WH return to town on Monday reasurer of the Journeay & Burn- Company, who has been missing last’ Frid All of these de- hes are dated from Milledgeville, tate that Russell in in good They fntimate, however, that he disappenred he wus stricken or physieal le n cr Poatitions for “Rig Bug’ Devery's oa @ilacy for Mayor as heud of the f alent People's Par Bay in each Assembly d's New York where a 1D organization has been es means that Devery's campaign Mavoraity ts nt last under way ‘Toe preliminary steps were Monday night at a meeting of 11 iam S$. Dovery Arsociation at a2 | a Highih avenue, corner of Twenty-e:xlth | street. a re opened to- tin ery n.shed, club ors This! egrams was recely the Bradstreet | of these tel win | > “JOUN L. RU BLL. Ings last night while the theatres in the ater| gas mains and shatiered the rapporte for the! spurted out in Iimitless taken | the trenches to shore up the water pipe mot KEARSARGE OFF ON HER SPEED VOYAGE eighborhood were busy and slid down eventy feet to the pottom df the hole. The falling platform broke two large | main, but he gas nder a twenty-Inch water he water main kept intact wh volun hurried Into While a gang of men w Adi efore it should drop and precipitate a eluge the gas floated out and drove the idlence from the Vitoria Theatre Roof | p> gent the patrons of the sur- When the American equadron arrived few <craichea and bruise 1 torman was arre and took to his heels, with the Secret Service agent in full cry after him. Threw Bad Money Away. The detective saw him take a roll of bilis from his pocket and threw it over the fence of a vacant lot, but he did not stop. Policeman Dean, of the Fiftieth Precinct, was passing, and Flynn shout- ed to him to get the roll and ney mind the ohase he was engaged in. Denn had the eense to obey and Flynn 7] caught Santini in a few more strides. It was decided that there was no use putting off longer the arrest of the pris- miral Cotton Transferred His Flag to the Chicago When the Run Was Begun. IRTSMOUTIT ,England, July & favorite place for highwaymen, | Another telegram from the same Geor ; ti i tativant enitt 1 ‘ A complete organization was effected | ro’ iz Testauran's scurrying for ajrlat Splthead to-day on tls departure for ul i ho lurk in the darkness of the park | #10 address was received by Hugh Boydelyy the election of Peter J ey, [and became #0 dense in the vicinity that |iamerica Admiral Cotton transferred his | Oner's compantons, for It would be Im. @nd walt for thelr vlotims. [President of the Journeay-Burnham} sient: Ascemblyman Richard J. [many of the hotels closed thelr doors) fag from the Kearsarge to the ‘Chi- possible to keep his arrest a secret, and Near a Police Stution. \‘ CrpNTUses ae ‘3 sete ead onday: (Butler. First Vice-President; Wallace |and windows. |cago, und the nips xeparsted, the Koa-|%€ the gang heard of 1) they would im- META block to the west and a block to| Peiieeeisteri yn Mondays) py. ttunter, Second Vice-President. and | sarge starting on her | full-speed | Mediately take to cover. partieslars later.’ BHdward Snyder, Bec jy he Trwenty-Inch Stream, run to Frenchman's Bay aine. Santini was given into the care of the north ts the West One Mundredih| ‘the Mireet police station, while across the | ure treet from where the hold-ups have oc-| are several large apartment. | Not dence. | wife | The victim of the highwaymen ¢ Franklin T. Bigelow, of No. He was on his blow in the face and an arm was ni @ about his neck 10 prevent his fost to ng an outcry and to render him | mes 88. While one man rained blows | tectiy him another tore his clothes and, him t until he was unconscious his as- ilants left him. Ht was then he was discovered The by Po- The policeman su par the men who had robbed Big vAm better Mianherewas RAGUNGA Pee that the despatch rece! vant her | fold. Yehout a word of warning he receives! | thu telenva AO es Seana ane ; erin: Mrs ‘dle watch and chain. Having beaten | Pray {in thelr denunelation of the police. They the petitions for Dever were distrloued to the orga rntzal {c wer taneously for third telegram was received by Russell and sald wil be varlous Deve ened simul- | oF na tren frat petition was extibited at] Devers’s headquay jast night and withstanding th apparent ovl- | received reversal Hundred signatures. o 8 of te Whereavouts of Russell his} The "Pump" is carried as the em-| refuses to be comforted, Bho de-|dlem of the Independent People's party | 2, end is printed In green, with the bug In ine, au age over ty one ef es she ) spar le, ui IM20DEN SENDS. hs se WORD HE’S SICK. steure evidence that 1 ts Says He Is Under Doctor's Care in|t of Mra, Russell are loud Oklahoma, but Will Come East as Scon as Possible. friend of the ‘news OC MF. Rive: ws made known mdquarters #ix days Formosa’s detectty ‘lutely nothing Int Leonard B. Imboden, whore financial methods are under Investigation in } 3 g iy they escaped mping over y on the other ha {| Jersey and Connecticut, has sent a te fence of the park and Melting intol that \iee. Russel! refused to give, th nm} ere darkness of the oush Iher confidence or aid them in any way | of hie affalr that he tel Let Highwaymen Escape. [in tee search, the information | ajo in bed in M Okia,, but | ® : Sacal | upon w n they m ight ve able to work, | will start for New York just us’ soon| d not attempt to shoot| they: declare, wae turned over tO thé] As his doctors will permit, ant thee oe | t ‘The policemar. d. men, but ia i on thi ed to P g decided they we ito the 13 Bigelow i their “Mr.” and a wi before the and a charge of intoxication ainst him mone jourt And made to confess that he had robbed, whie the policeman was pitowan heard rothe arrest pr Mocnine sithin a block ice where Bigelow w ed Hurtt. a retired business man, held oP and ronbed. cS Ou ups have oc- curred at ‘the same aH . "HOW MR. ECKSTEIN {the + tuted Th ‘Hooked a Sea Robin After Fourteen *! Hours, Fell Off Pier and Arrested for Attempted Suicide. Matthew Eckstein, thirty-seven ye jald, of No, 74 Charlton street, Ni Island hiked to “Fod, reel and cree Aron Pier and seated himself on 1 ter edge. For bait he had a fi d of Hohokus sandworms. He threw Pout his ine and walied. ‘ad sun went down and he . “The moon went “down and Mr. Eek- igtein impaled three fresh Hoaokus sand- | rorma. At exactly 7 o'c'ock this ad fourteen hours of wa stein had a@ bite. The :. reel grew hot as he hau! es @ rain of epray as the up and the glistening x whopper" game Into view Mr, Eckstein reached for from the h inemuiter singing as i in the Sweet By x @ sea robin! Was too much for Mr 7 Chictiain Han Rented a | Pettage There, bat Will Be xt Hall Four Daye a Week. Charies F. Murphy of Tacn- to-day went to Long Beach, he has rented a cottage for it Tammany Hall every day Summer excepting Fridays 1¥8, When he will remain at tified, the young woman who # Twenty-third atreet ne Sunday ie to-day as nty-seven ‘ifty-second was made by | private detectives re after having | jany mental Hiness | Le apostle WENT A FISHING. [33/0 3, will expiain the questioned afalra of the Interstate Trust Company ers City, which fe now Ja the charge of the Banking Department, Promines. her pri- Sleuths Make Russvil sald to-day that sleuth had | proaiee int n of an important charac ter fore! have started an examination of Admitted, howe: ¥| books of the Fidelity ainco|! ‘ompany, of Stamford, enich was me tioned by the Bank Commins New Jersey as being involved Imbode dent ¥ rolvent a t the | ners of vith the | ‘aneern In New Jersey. Preat lek insists that the bank js|®! and that a mistake has been/t in involving th amford cam: sith the Interatate, or with Im: | ay & la early Sinted Harry Hoy, . netihg wesretary: any. in the ab- learned ac the yat this ap- ome permanent should irn be suffering from en, here I@ a run on the Fidelity, In the savings department the sixty-day | j, rule Jn being enforced, and not more than 4160 te being paid ‘out on any one On June 9 the company re- a of 5 account ported a: > June 17.—Thirteen silver spoons, with figures of Christ and welve 2 oned at House, Heavy Debit at Clen ‘The Sub-Treasury had hea’ nn . “fas resulting from pension payments, mall transportation, and a 310,000 payment to the Hong Kong and Shanghal Bank for account of the army in the Philippines. an debit at the clearing-houso $2,216,171, to- comm rapidly until. tney down to a dea LAST DAYS 4, TO EVERY PATRON WE MAKE TO MEASURE °5,°0.«°7 TROUSERS opposite City Hall pear Lenox Ave, Beth St., seh A (Broctor's Theatre.) jeekman. w Grand Circle, ad Ave., 08th’ St arlborough ain St nnd Broadway, 1 Broad St. 44 und 46 Nassau St.. corner Liberty St Headquarters “zh Floor, Fark Row Bldg. LONDON—#9-51 Wood 81 BROOKLYN STORES: $5485 Fulton St. opp. Abraham & Straus’ 10 Broadway, Brooklyn. neer Flushing Ave. brooklyn Stores clone at 7 P. ‘except bat~ wrdeye ond Mondays, set 8 Hotel, the water main, breaking tt and permit- swamping there to dig the hole deeper, and carry- water was turned off. Partment could not find the shut off for} that main and the deluge continued unt!! at 5 o'clock this morning to plug up the imminent of a disastrous explosion, plugging up one of the gas mains when him with a ton of debris tnto the lake, The Connectiout Bank Comrmtasjoners | Sw ms While Rope Is Lowered. Title and Tr ust |, was sent in for an ambulance while | Preparations ‘a again. but | laborer ried another rope with him and this he fastened about were hauted back to the street foreman would not go to the hospital. unusually | dents will proba Work had been begun on the two-foot | wall in building, and tt will have to be torn down, as the mortar has not dried. GLASGOW WOOLEN MILLS, WORLD'S GREATEST TAILORS, OPERATING 12 STORES IN NEW YORK AND 36) IN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES, \ BLUE SERGE RB ock this morning a section racks gave way and fell on About 2 04 f the car tha the ing the great volume of water to shoot | °°* ut In a stream twenty inches in diam- ter, It formed a pretty cascade ap it ‘oared down the rock-bound ¢eclivity, the rock-drills whieh were iB with it the wreckage of the fallen ub-structure of the streets. It was two anda half hours before the The Water De- he water fn the triungle was thirty-five et deep. Then the water was turned ff and a gang of men was put to work ¢ mains, the danger becoming more Foreman Jeremiah Fitegibvot nother embankment c ed In and swept hirty-five feet below the street. And from the time he was below the urface it was apparent he had hea bottom. When he came to the surface he said ¢ could swim a while longer and a call were made to drop a line nd Ash him out, But he was too heavy o hang on long and would drop back So the rope wan led around a husky and he was dropped over the ledge and down to the water. He car- Fitzgibbons and both But the ‘The damage from the series of acal- y not be very heavy. foundation of the ‘Nmes !s probable that this the It ts expected that the SEE OUR BALMORAL Suit to Measure $14 with EXTRA PANTS message to the Mayor of Portsmouth Admiral Cotton sent! police and then Flynn, accompanied by Detectives Henry, Cline and Helms, de- ascended upon No. 69 Main street, ‘They had to break thelr way into the place, efore leaving iim and the townspeople for inking tnlity to the American gail- ir hos: V pach Drothoxs: AQrs ry Cor, BY Ave. Special Sales for Saturday. 98c., $1.50 and $1.98 Colored Waists at 49c, Here's an opportunity for small women wearing sizes 32 and 34 Shirt Waists to secure rare bargains. For Saturday we offer 1,000 striped, dotted and plain colored Waists that for- merly sold at 98c., $1.50 and $1.98 at the reduced price of 49c. $1.50 Short and Long Sleeve White Lawn Waists at 98c. The short-sleeve Waists are of white lawn, front of fine tucks and insert- ings of lace (same as shown in cut)— the long-sleeve waists are of white lawn in many different models, fin- ished with lace insertings, tucks and medallions. These $1.50 White Lawn Waists on sale for Saturday at 98c. $2.50 and $2.98 White Lawn Waists at $1.98 Dainty white lawn and organdie Waists in a broad variety of exquisite styles, long or short sleeves; Waists handsomely embel- lished with insertings of Val., Cluny and Mexican lace, with alternate rows of fine plaits and tuckings. These $2.50 and $2.98 Waists reduced to $1.98. $5 Walking Skirts at $2.98. Walking Skirts of blue and black brilliantine, made in the new flare walking length, finished with several rows of stitching around the bottom. These $5 walking skirts on special sale for Saturday at $2.98. $6 Walking Skirts at $3.98. Several different styles of walking skirts in kilted, plaited and flare effects, made of black and blue brillfantine, and the popular light gray homespuns and cheviots which fashionable this season—these $6 skirts on sale for Saturday at $3.98. $7 Dress Skirts at $4.98. Blue and black etamine and mistral dress skirts, trimmed with bands of stitched taf- feta around bottom and yoke of skirt; also a number of new model walking skirts in mannish materials; reduced from $6, $7 & $8, for Saturday, to $4.98, $18 & $20 White China Silk Dresses Reduced to $11.50. These White China Silk Dresses (same cut), are marked at an evpecially attractive price, and when you see how delicate and dainty they are you will suppose they are at least $40 dresses. They were counted bar~ gains at $16 and $1! waists are made with alternate rows of fine tucks and wide Cluny lace, with 3 la pearl buttons on front; large pouch sleeves, finished with lace, and lace collar—the skirt is trimmed with a broad inserting of Cluny lace down either side and a double box plait down centre. These China Silk Dresses on sale for Satur- day at the specially reduced price, $11.50. Reduction Sale of Summer Dresses, Several new styles of summer Dresses, in black, blue and wi re Rif polka dots SRNL DEO was ani are prettily trimmed; eed $ . from $5 for Saturday to.....++++ 2: 98 White figured Madras ard Cheviot Summer Dresses, with the new trainiess walking- length skirts, handsomely made trimmed; reduced from ° $3.98 for Saturday to.... Open Saturday Night whioh was occupled by Galvatore Butayo pdt La ree as a dwelling, hey were roo ih ihige men, who one wave their names as Joe La- Balvaiore Bpeviaie and Dominica Two Pars of Glasses in 0 Why bother with two glasses—one for reading seeing at a distance? My Boubi Glasses, as shown above, serve both: tie double lenses are almost. Invie- and be wan pointing I Detective Henry Surpose and felled lin La. etl. to produce abmilar wea avori'e wan conceried In a a te at rectly at discovered hil Tried te Burn Counterfelts. It wae then a case of knock dow: and abe AR ert Coregp hen atten) file anc are perfectly adjusted. They and the WI ye id dhking have never been excelled for conven: sash alt with him. The others were! ] jence and eyes Mrs. Bufalo was caught & roll ax a stove. paseed her the in- razeinaki were ease. Double Vision Glasses, with careful, sclentific examination, Optical Weeks speciatst, | 948 Sixth Avo, (vet. arst and aad sts.) throt i er husband hi crlmsinating evidence. Detectives Rice! and stationed at is Fulton, nado just as he Aboard the ne boat to cross to. thi ‘The bills which were thrown away Ly Santini in his quent. were forgeries of Morristown —(N. ‘ational Iron Ban! five-dollar Rot H.ONeill & Co Saturday Morning We Commence a Clearing Sale of # Untrimmed Hats as follows: UNTRIMMED HATS | READY TO 'WEARIHATS that were 75c., $1.00 to $2.00, from Our Own'Workrooms, now marked Worth $4.00 to'$6, at $2.75 and $3. 48. (first Floor) 25c., 44c. and 75c. Hammocks and Croquet: Sets at greatly reduced prices. Hammocks. Croquet Sets. ¢ The 70c, grade now... 63 | The $1.00 grade now. ie The 98c. grade now 89c | The $1.25 grade now... 61.15 The $1.58 grade now. + $1.39 | The $1.50 grade now. $1.35 The $2,25 grade now....... $1.98! The $1.85 grade now........ $1.60, (Third (Floor) \ Specials for Saturday in Women’s Summer Underwear. / A Women's lisle thread Vests, low neck, no sleeves, low/neck, y)| short sleeves, value 32c,, special at....... 0404660000 1e cececcen!! 422c #) Women's fine imported cotton Vests, value 65c., special at...... }42c Ad 4 Women’s imported lisle thread Vests, trimmed with a neat:val, L lace, value 79c., Special Atesesvescsseesscseeee scree senscemere J (First Floor.) .. Specials in Notions For Saturday: 100-yard spool black Sewing Sil Fancy frilled Hose Supporters, value 9c., sale price.cosseess assorted styles, value 25c., sale price....... tescevcceee 18 tions, straight | CR he nae 4 Me Light weight nainsook covered Dress Shields, value Be pair; sale Indestructible Lace Pins, value - 8 0c. doz,, sale price......-+-+ SC Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st'Street. Per dozen, 90e. We Give ¢ Sut Green Trading Green Trading Stamps. McPartland ==" ‘san & O’Hahert BET, 40TH and 41ST STS., N. Y. acreet Men’s 15c. Collars. A great purchase of 10,000 dozen; four-ply, in all the popular shapes, well made and ‘well finished 2 made By’ one of ihe foremost makers; a fans for ’ pirordeary special offer at...scyeseeeeereree Men's 25c. 4-Ply Cuffs. In reversible and link styles—a lot of 5,500 dozen nalts: in connection with the collar sale, at, a Pair....sseeeeerseees * $3.00 China Silk Waists, Ladies’ $3. 1 79) é special purchase of 250; in white and black only—beautifully hunted with Valenciennes lace; inserting on front and sleeves; tucked front and back; 6 medallions on front; large Le sleeves and stock collar; for this sale. ase 10c 15¢ Oc} i ee Men’s 7@5c. Negligee Shirts, A special purchasz of 250 dozen; in corded madaplan—colored est value in town, at....-sseeeeeeeereee x Ladies’ 15c, Vests. | ‘44 Collars, 19° | Ladies’ > abroldered Stock Colla Meats dr pel Only. 10¢ Ribbons, 3¢ Fai Soa 3c Fancy Sitk Bow Ribbon—all colors—.) Hosiery. | Boys’ Clothing. 100 dozen Boys’ 20c. Crash PANTS.+ LADIES’ 20¢. fast black lace 3 to 10 years, at.... HOSE—a lot of 100 dozen— see tt 4 Duck BLOUSE wots 2st ta Meee Ste 6a CHILDREN’S 15c. fast black blue and oxblood, gingham or cotton ribbed HOSE, all sizes cloth; sailor collar figures—very desirable patterns—separate an cuffs—the great- White Swiss Ribbed Cotton; low 6 | “special lot to close. vate very special. Saturday Sale. well made and in all. sizes; : ' 10¢: at, a pair. ge sailor collar, trin with ban in choice patterns, a, a pair Boys’ Soc. Sailor BLOUSE SUI 120 dozen-at, a pair —_*

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