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MISS TYREE’S NEW PLAYS. | wa In to Create the Part She Trail in Michis - BG BLL PITCHED PARKS MUST PE os LIGHTNING KILLS SIX. Electrical Stor: Make a Death ys, returned to-day on the White) night. James Fingleton’s house, {1 Wil- | gtaysiinereteamehly) Teutonie. Bie! has’ pon Township, was struck by lixhtning [secured Marcell Tweyre's "La Maison! and Fingleton was instantly killed, Called Hin’ the “Flower-Pot District- ace Uh Urges Speedy | Peche” and Henequin’s “Heures,” a) while his wife and daughter were badly success which was presented| Baad last year's Mal i Harriaville, village in Alcona) Generd” in His Staten Island: Hearing of the O'Neil Assault)» Soar ay uy dramating “Lal Contre henting “neon et Speem and Low the “Silk-! Uphastered” Mayor. | Charge Against the oe Maison Peche" for Mme. Bernhardt, and| James ‘De Forrest and hie wife in thelr | Miss ‘Tyree secured the American rights) home. Dell Crothers, a farmer, near ent Walking AEE at the request of the dramatist, who|Onaway, in Presque Isle County, was ¥s part ded that she was adapted for the killed yesterday by a lightning bolt. In Mise ‘Tyeee will probably Teturn| Long Rapids, Andrew) Hansen, aged Paris to study the plas and to wit} fourteen years, and his cousin, a young ‘just ELECT ME,” HE SAID. HE’ LL CARRY WAR TO AFRICA, Wen the Bernhardt production iri, were both killed, H.O'Neill & Co « Snpte Three Mosauitoes as He peciares that He Will Organize Thou- *Tatked, and Declared He Was * Shedding More Blood than the) + Police Commissioner Ever Did. sands of Ironworkers There, Call, Them All Out and Then Take Up, the Fight in Porto Rico. \ me Large Wiliam" Devery had a great) samuel Parke and ‘Tmothy MoCar- time at Stat 1 “4 He se teense “ thy. the walking delegates of the| RES: aids HOOK | Houseamiths and Bridgemen's Union, | to Gen. Greene, Nicholas ‘Muller, Charles | 1, ? + v oO « ‘al in the Court of | Murphy etal. and astoniahed’ the ene Will bave to etand tral tn the Court ot| Alteration Sales tire body politic by eon. ailent ree on pat es . aa ri f wrayer for the repose of tho soul of the | MeAault on Peter O'Neill, a member of |] | in every Department afford magnificent opportunitics to tue Plasterers’ Union | Parks and McCarthy were held by Magistrate Ommen in the Centre Street dead hero of the Spanish war, Joseph Decker. urchase almost anything you need in the Dry Goods, Parnitare and Housefurnishing line at a very material There were times when Large Will- ci yesterday c reduction from regular prices. | fam's hearers were not. in sympathy | COUTt yest rday for trial in Special r4 pl with him, notably when he was “tak-| Sessions. District-Attorney Jerome !m ing a fall” out of the venerable| M°tately had the papers in the case sert to the latter court and notified the defendants’ lawyer that he would re- quire Parks and MeCarthy to plead Porch Shades Reduced. The “Hough” Porch Shades are the Best. || They come in a variety of colors. We have made a deep price cut to close out before stocktaking. 1 Nicholas M@iler, but most of the time he was greeted with loud cries of sat- Msfaction, especially when he was re- ferriAg to the Staten Island ferry-boats as “tubs.” When the case was cailed by Presid- | ing Justice Olmsted, ex-City Magistrate Brann appeared and asked for an ad- ! Journment f his remarks he said with you all my life, e the tub that brought me down [er a rondants in court?” asked 'f] 4x8, reg. $1.75; cut to. $1.15 | 8x8, reg. $3.00; cut to. $2.00 |) may never make another trip. If E start} yin, Oimated $1.60 $3.30 back in one of those tubs and it sinks, eee eee ss prann. “d 6x8; reg. $2.50; cut to. 10x8, reg. $5.00; cutto. 95+ | us I guess tt will, remember that Blg| oo) thee’ he oven ce ey oe (Fourth Floor.) | Bill died fighting for the people. And] #ent them by power of attorney: hat's more than that flower-pot gen- eral, Greene, ever did, What has he rome tu Haste. H fo the tle ofe yneraten Se, Ducts [wen *4in6 he a repared the cane | Hair Pillows The Best for Warm Weather. four-year-old kid. 1 Oe 7 “tm a veteran of two wars, Lam, 1] POsed of next week. He suggested to} was a cook on a boat during the civil] ‘he court that Tuesday would sult him | War and went down the bay to meet the |°% % tal day. Cooler than down and SUpEHIOE from a sanitary point of |]! District-Attorney Jerome opposed the request for an adjournment for two, Merrimac, which never came. And dur-|, M® Brann said that was at a toes| 1] View than feather, these pillows are being much appreci- n Wes We Suaulak eee eer Cniet |t® Understand why the District-Attor- | }é bt Police 1 kept an ese on the Spanian {REY should be # anxious to finish these ; ated by all who use them. Frulser Vizcaya, and 1 welcomed home [#8 before trying the felony charges | We offer for to-morrow one hundred covered with A. C. A.) In the court of General Sessions pending ! against the two defendants, “L understand,” Mr. Brann sald, | “that {t 1s customary in thla court to| await the dispositon of the cases In the | higher courts. ‘Phere is really no cause for any undue haste in this trivial mat-| terexceptas seen through the prejudiced eyes of the District-Attorney. In view of the fact that my assoctate, Mr. Eus- people, tact, Will be in Elmira next week and what uid old Nick Muller and} intend to go on my vacation (or four ck Muller ever do for you peo- jor five days, Has he tried to get you t washtubs? Has he tried wives and Ticking, filled with 3 Ibs. of No. 1 Hair. Size 22x38, at, each.. $1.00 (Fourth Floor) —|]| the starving boys of the Seventy-first.’ Wi Bring His Dog Pamp. } Getting back to the ferry-boats the ex- lef said “I intended bringing my dog Pump Jown here with me, but decided nat to, hecause he isn't a water dog, and when the boat sinks he would not have the factton of Knowing he was dying White Hats, Untrimmed, 65c.’ To close out we offer all our White Chip and | paney) Braid Hats that have been $1.50 and 65c | een — t would ask trial the Court to for at the adjourn weeks.” District-Attorney Jerome remarked |that to continue the case beyond ‘Tues- {day would be impossible, and he in- upon the Court Axing ‘Tue day fort least two enitar a up to New Pictures Are Always Fascinating. Particularly so when you can purchase them for about one- half their regular selling price. That’s what we are doing |}| now—and there are many choice works of aft in the col- |}! lectio.i. | $28.00 Pictures for.. $14.00 | $5.00 Pictured for... $2.50 50c ay as) If this Court, “le ruled by the Distr! Staten | pla’ be-ause il | expect. butt rile} that is extended to je bunch whe ever did anything for yuai, But you just walt until Big Bill ’ Devery {s electel Mayor. Island will get all "You'l; not get a Murphy," shouted can notice tomes Detter ‘Phen min’ ( y ordinary de- so|fendant in @ case of this nature. Justice Olnated ‘mapped Jin a shurp tone told Mr. Brann that tie n | Court it | Attorney ov any other person Ss cuse 1s oft $10.00 Pictures tor.. $5.00 | $1.00 Pictures for.... “not n Charile} a her his gavel and Was not ruled by the District-| Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. || unui Tuesday,” he | away | ake my tip, and nail everything down when the Tammany grat are seen} coming over in one of your tubs." Hig Chief Sheds Blood, Parks In Warlike, | Parks announces that he is going to |Sudth Atrica and will to that far- w York em- mploy more ry “ae y hundred housesmiths on At this point Mr, Devery smote three | {iuree | nundeed , spade ,0W worth of contracts In Cape >| — mosqultoes which had perched on his] Goiony and. vielnity. neck I'm going to make this fight an in- ternational affair,” must boastful tones, “1'l Africa, unionize the men, housesmiths and then ‘pull’ every job in Porto Rico. When I get through with this fight we'll see where the em- ployere get off. They won't ¢elish the tylig up their big jobs, Way from being dead.” Some individual who had in mind the amount of ball which “Big Chief Dev- W Jery put up so that Parks could enjoy fem out of the city limits. Then you'll | freedom aprere his (eialer terrainaced: ‘ Seay ted that he surely not intend get what Js comin’ to you. suggested ¥ ‘ “T tel? you I'm fighting for the young ieaving New York at this particular men. They ought to have a chance.| «Well, if I don’t go eight away, at Lot's throw down that silk-uphoistered jJeaat 1 can cable.’ declared the walking y te." get there ultimately. Mayor we've got now; kick Tammany | delega' ey anhattan; put a knife into that| cf Jerome has not given up his idea of a John Do» Investigation into the Vor old atick-whittler McLaughlin in Brook-| labor altuation in this city. He Is going lyn and elect Bill Devery Mayor and to start one just as soon as Justte we'll get what we ought to get; note hanging around supporting a lot of porch-climbers and professional graft- “There!” he exclaimed. “Did you see taid Pates Ih his me kill the three of ‘em? Well, in do- ing that I shed more blood than that flower-pot general In Mulberry street— that man Greene—ever did in his life. ‘What you ought to do with the Mull- Y ers," he continued. “is to take ‘em over there on Sandy Hook and put ‘em in front of that big 16-Inch gun and blow go to South call out the RANAMM, Fulton 5t., Elm Place and Hoyt St., Brooklyn. Double Stamps I'm a tong Bischoff hands’ down his deolsion In the Fleming case, which {s practically an application to have Investigations of the John Doe character declared \llega! THR WORLD: THURSDAY EVENIN Mr. Jerome belleves that the decision will uphold him. One of the things that Mr. Jerome 1s going to look care- fully into Is the charge that walking delegates and influential members of labor unions are carried on the pay- rolls of certain construction companies. ers. “T see," he concluded, “that you are eooking foad in that old oven over there in the Park. I am told that it was in Friday 2 Blue Stamps for 1 ” by the Tammany Hall of that country. — But Garibaldi got back in spite of the 4 Dago Charlie Murphys of Rome and Naples, and when he went back he made the Italian Tammany look lke a drowned kitten. And that's what we'll do, Make Bill Devery Mayor, and even the push-cart men will haye a chance with the rest of the bunch.” At the conclusion of his address Large William opened wine and took the mid- tight tub back to this island. $a SMALL:REVOLUTION IN CUBA. y Killing of Three Men Near Bayamo Didn’t End Trouble. HAVANA, July 30.—In apite of the as- sertion made yesterday by Senor Yero, Secretary of the Interlor, that the killing of three men and the capturé of a fourth who had attempted to cause an uprising tn the vicinity of Bayamo, province of Santiago, effectually ended the oniy semblance of an uprising in Cuba, the Tumors of uprisings in Eastern Cuba were fully confirmed to-day in reports received from the Governor and other oMcials of Santiago provinee. +The reports are to the effect that since the night of Sunday last sixty armed and mounted men have appeared outside villages in the Cauto River disteict pro- aiming a revolution and demanding the payment of the former members of the revolutionary army. No acts of vlu- | Tence have been reported, but the in- | habitants of the Cauto region are ox- cited. ‘The leader of the revolutionary | | amy is named Pupo. He is a brother ‘ fone of the bandits killed by the Rural ward on Tuesda: Gen, Rodrigues, ( gfths Rural The “Smoke of Peace.” The Cream of the Islands The one cigar you can depend upon being the same in quality whether you smoke one or a thousand. Always 5 cents, and so good the dealer can't afford to cut the price. The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World. The Band Is the Smoker's Protection. * Commander-in-Chitet province has been instructed t enlist as many volunteers » Gary” to co-oper APOGny, may be deemed nec- JULY 30, 1903. | “I Tever Saw A Buster Store.’’ We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. THE BIG STORE ACTTY IN ITSELF SIEGEL(, NOPERE SIXTH AVE. per rete roan ‘é19"STS progressive retailing. It satisfies every want that a store can satisfy But It Isn’t a Bit Astonishing When YouConsider the Attractions JOT a bit! Why shouldn't the Store be im- mensely popular? Why shouldn’t it be thronged with shoppers every day? I's a beautiful Store. It represents the best phases of Take the present offerings, for instance. The Attractions fer Friday and Saturday Forenoon Are in Every Sense Unprecedented. Good many reasons why. house,” When a big establishment like this says then you naturally expect special bargains of the most extraordinary description, and you are never disappointed, “It's stock ad,usting urre; we're cleaning Seventy-five specialty stores under one roof invite you to share in this feast. Store Open Until 6 P. M. Friday, Cigar Combination Ofer. 50 5 CREMO PERFEC-) TOS, Shoe Clearance. Two special items from the Mid-Summer clearance of Men's, Women's and Children’s Shoes. SHOES AND OXFORDS that were selling at $1.50 and $2.00) now IS5e SHOES‘AND OXFORDS that were selling at $2,500 $5.00, now WIS (tain and Second Floor Shoe Stores.) ALL FOR . | 50 5c. PORTO RICAN BREVAS. id, OO 50 5e SECONDS, Mail Orders Solicited. Eurema Rear) (Maja F 18th St Watt Gents, Gowels and Bedding, HEMMED HUCK TOWELS. large size, temmed, with red bor- ders; regularly 0c. and 12%e. ech 6o 1nd So 750 dozen Bleached Boston Mills PILLOW CASES; torn and ironed OF white B-ource duck poles, pegs. etc. are specially low complete with ready to put up; prices the wholesale price is $1.65 dozen; 1x7 4,75 each, 9c 7x9. 5.75 (Main Floor, East of Fountain.) 9x9, 6.50 FLIES for above at half the price of the tents. Lawn Settees, 4% feet long. arrow bardwood slat seat and back red body: 1,25 regularly $1.75; special, bird. Floor. L. awn Mowers. 14 OR 16 INCH LAWN MOWERS: Universal make. guaranteed, at (2.25 Upholstery Store. TAPESTRY PORTIERES ; only « few colorings; appliqued borders ; sold as high as $5.00 a pair; / 9S O to close at, pair, BRASS EXTENSION RODS, with neat ends of brass extend to length of 54 inches; regularly sold at 39c. each; special 19¢ AWNINGS, balance of the lors we have had made up from short lengths of awning sripe; regu: larly upward from $250 exch Do special, (Third Floor, Front, 18th St) — Swings, To. /, Ferris, of hard wood, neatly painted body—h olds two adult pas- sengers; value $4.00; special, Razors and Cutlery, WM ELLIOT & CO’S RAZORS, made in Germany: best quality steel hollow ground, regularly $1.00, SS SCISSORS AND SHEARS: good quality steel; grades up to $1.00; special 25¢ (Maia Floor, Front, 18th S27 Book Bargains, SHAKESPEARE’S COMPLETE 1,00 WORKS; 4 vols., 12 3.00 WAVERLEY NOVELS; WORKS OF EDNA LYALL; vols., B25 |e 60¢ WORKS OF C. M. BRAEM 5 vols., ie 49e WORKS OF HAW . pyar JAW THORNE; 490 WORKS OF MRS. SOUTH- WORTH; 5 vols. (Second Floor, 49e (Third Floor, Fast, 18th Bt) Take Reci Women’s Waists. Speetal for Friday and Saturday Forenoon. FINE LAWN WAISTS, strictly tailor made, AT side button effect, hemstitched collar and cuffs, | (IO plaited sleeves, with full puff at waist, (Second Fivor Friday tn the Wen’s Store. oa A collection of some of the season’s greatest sellers in the suit stocks —comprising the 2's and 3's of a kind. BULL SUITS, WITH VESTS, in neat mixtures and overplaids; also SERGES in navy blue and CHEVIOTS in black; sizes to fit both regular and irregular builds. Summer Suits including (Coa and Trousers) _ the choic- est Flannels, 'Homespuns, Wool Crashes and Un- finished Worsteds—single or double breasted; also Norfolk Coats. Extraordinary Values. $pl.al Closes at 1 Saturday, No regard to cos Men's Washable value Warsi: Hammocks. Waistcoats, “iso! Frid ‘5/00. ‘iptr it e€ | SAILOR NET HAMMOCKS. of riday, represented i I pian white, exta mrong cord, 7 ft long: the most comfortable and IS5e coolest hammocks made; special, FULL SIZE. CPEN WEAVE, 4-CCLOR HAMMOCKS, pretty 1.40 combinations of colors, specia!. FULL SIZE CLOSE WOVEN, FULL CQLOR HAMMOCKS; with valance and pillow; spe- 145 . FULL SIZE AND FULL COLOR HAMMOCKS. exira wide pillow and valance, wood spreader: at 2, 25 ‘ ends. regulariy $3.0) cial, Men's Straws No arguments necessary, as special, only the BEST sold here. Wash Goods Raven Speeral Offerings tor Friday and Saturday JForenoon. v Remainders of 10c., 12'sc. and I5c. yard Reme Crp. 4 nants of Printed Lawns, Baiistes and Corded Tissues. Remainders of 25c., 35c. and 40c. yard Rem- \ AT nants of fine quality Mercerized Foulards, Silk | Me PER Ginghams, Linen Batistes and fine qualiry novelty Batistes. (ain Fe . Froau) Men's Vegtgee Shirts. The Mid-Summer clear-up. An important :tock-adjusting event. In the lot are many Shirts that were intenaed to be so'd up to $1.25; sizes 14 to 17. No Such Bargains Were Ever Before Seen at 39c. Hun- Also neckband only with Attached or detached collars and cuffs. dreds of choice patterns. detached cuffs... ie IIc Women’s Summer Dresses At $1.75, $2.50 and $3.25 Gach What woman wouldn't enthuse over these pretty frocks? Charming in their airy, Summery daintiness. And such wonderfully little prices to pay, tool But that’s because a maker held his surplus stocks too long, and to get on to the Fall lines had to clear up in a hurry. A very large variety of styles in such popular materials as Dimity, Lawn, Mad- ras, Batiste and Linen. Prettily trimmed. (Second Floor, From.) or Ow Pure Food Exposition Cxtraordinary Spectats for Friday. TEA! SPECIAL ! TEA! To Introduce This Superior Grade of Exceptionally Fine Quality Ceylon, Oolong or Ufixed Gea WE WILL SELL TO-MORROW ONLY A REGULAR 60c. QUALITY. F185. FOR ZOO, PER LS. P5e In the Fresh Fish Market. Exira fine quality Fresh from the sea CHICKEN HALIBUT STEAKS. ) Per Le. LONG: [LANB eRRESH. Per Lb. SALMON STEAKS. IG ny c re, LONG ISLAND BUTTERFISH. CODFISH STEAKS Tle LONG ISLAND FLOUNDERS Te Very choice. and fine quality. ata Lb. f LONG BRANCH BLUEFISH. Per Lb. 70¢ | THES PORT SEER yg 70. NCY SMOKED. HADDIES: e In the Frosh Wear Warker. EXTRA FANCY QUALITY EXTRA FANCY QUALITY NATIVE SHORT RIB ROAST ) Per Lb. | SMALL CORNED CALIFORNIA ) Per Lb FOREQUARTER SPRING LAMB, °. HAM. ‘i LEGS OF CANADA MUTTON.) 120. FRESH COUNTRY SAUSAGE. ) 10¢ CORNED BEEF, plate or navel, per Ib. Se | HERRING, Gorton’s Boneless Herring: 7m glass jar, LAMB, Legs of Enira Fancy Spring Lamb, 7g per I '@ | PRUNES: rich Santa Clara fruit: per Ib., Se Seat aaceieet a ies, |, SOAP; Fawbank’s Lion or Dandy Soap: 5 JAM. ho me made pure fruit jam. all hinds, 7.54 oie ease i We COCOA, Hazel BreakfantCocoa Melb can. 135e || Sica French Croan’ Barr” Cocsanwr Drops We or Waldorf Teas, Ib COFFEE. Fancy Golden Santon, 5 Ibs. 7efo'|) CRACKERS, large cartons of Cream Toast 6 Sod OYSTERS: fresh prcled oysters, par bone. Zo || Farner, vane” Cwiedack oF oleae =e Jt the Delicatessen Counter, FANCY CHINOOK SMOKED SALMON— Delicious SMOKED BEEF— Fine Color—Rich Pith, Chipped while you wait. Pe, 200

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