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; { CRACKIN, WALLS [DD FROM. BLOW KILLED FRIEND RAISE: WILD PANIC) WITH IRON BAR Dwellers in Mulber Mulberry Street] James Dunn’s Life Was Ended Tenement Rush to Streets} « a8 a Result ofa Fight with When! Bullding All but Comes Down About Them. - ‘A wild panic enmed among the pat- rons of the bakery and coffes shop in the basement of the four-story Lutiding at No, 41 East Houston street about 8 o'clock this morning when the building began to trémblé and the sounds of splitting timbers and breaking bricke were heard. @he patrons of the place rushed out to find that the wall of the bullding fronting on Mulberry street had bulged out from some unknow A gap about five feet long opened in the wall beginning about six eet from the ground. The wall sticks Out nine inches, and the whole building will probadly fall, ' The police were sent for and they Btretched a line about the building to keep pedestrians off the sidewalk sur- rounding it. The Department of Bulld- nas was notified and a crew of men mere sent immediately to shore up the bullding. The bakery in the basement. owned by H W. Michaels, will be closed until the building cam be exam- ined. Roundsman Madden; of the Mulberry treet station. sent for the agent, man named Marasco, He sald he did notethink the building was in danger @s there was a stone wall behind the brick one, that ran all the way to the} roof and was the main support of the bullding. | Agent Marasco sald he notified the| Building Dephrtment that the brick] wal was in bad shape, but had re- celved no answer from them. He safd the owner of the building was & woman, who lived in Brookiyn, wut he | coul@ net pronounce her name. The! breach in the wall appeared to grow | wider, and. Roundsman Madden satd! that if the Building Department did not fend some one he world orfler all the’ tenants out Into sUOTY street, KNOCKOUT DROPS GIVEN STRANGER Stan Who Said He Was Charles Wheeler, of Washington, Told | Apothecary He Had, Been: . Drugged. Aman who said he “wis Ci hitty years old, of Wa wax led into a drug sto ghth avenue to-day by ar other man, who simply told the clerk of phe store that h’s compan'on had given bith % eents to help him as he was sut- Toring from) some rs of poison. With that the mag, who hal the ap-} pearance of a’ tramp, hurpled away, leaving “b's: charge to colla on the floor, The sick man was barely able to gay: otek “I have been given knock-out drops, for God saks help me.” The druggist -huriediy mixed a solu- ton of musard and gave ft to the man. Then he sent for a policeman and an ambulance, ‘The man was unconsciour When: taken to Roosevelt Horpital, and (t is feared that he will die. ‘The Coroner lias been sent for to take his ante-mortem statement. DETECTIVES HALT HFTEEN CHINAMEN Celestials Just Arrived in Wee- hawken from Canada—Offi- cers*Seeking Hundreds Who Are Scattered in Country. United States Detectives O'Brien ani Tn Dreele arrested in Weehawken 8. Ty fifteen Chinamen who, they de- clare, were only a small part of a batch of Mongollans that had been smuggled into the country from Ci train of the West Shore Rai Phe detectives found the fifteen Celes- Uals waiting for their friends at the railvoa.t station. ‘They learned there ‘that several scores of Chinamen hat got off the train that arrived in Wee- hawken carly to-day and immediateiy scattered. about the country, Other ‘United States detectives have been sent for; to aid in’ the capture of the other smuggled Chinamen, The fifteen cap- ured are now in the Weehawken Jail. "HIS WEAPON A BOTTLE. urer Swung It When re Questioned. ‘Dhree victims OF the:fight at a meeting ‘of the Italian Journeymen Bakers’ Union, at No. 214 Thompson street, wet Bandaged, were in Jefferson Market Police Court to-day to prosecute Frank zone, said to be Chairman of the aesdilt, “i The complainants,“Peter’Nasso, Henry nstantino and Dominco Mediagliano, charged that Ganzorie had hit them with @ botue during tht ad ‘The prisoner ‘sald ‘hat ‘his accounts had been questioned, and when he said Union T Acco! Fellow-Employee in a Livery Stable. James Dunn. thitty-five years old, © stableman of No. 104 West One Hundred and ‘hirty-elghth street, died in the J. Hood Wright Hospital to-day from @ fracture of the skull, which {t js said he received in a fight last night. Patrick Quinn, thirty-seven years old. of No.- 379 Amsterdam avenue, Is a prisoner In the Kast One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station charged with having assaulted Dunn, Both men were employed in the stable at No, 172 Bast One Hundred and Fourth street. According to the polica, time, in which Quinn, it is alleged. struck Dunn on the head with an fron bar, The men went back to work, but Dunn, after a short time, went home, saying he felt very il. He told his family, the police say, of the fight, and his head was bathed with Ice In clot He, however, relapsed Into unconsclous- ness and an ambulance was summoned from the J. Hood Wright Hospital. Upon examination the ambulance surgeon said the man’s skull was frac- tured, and the police were notifed that Dunn might die, Quinn was t rested. He refused (0 make any MA Goroner took Dunn's ante-mortem statement —— FEASTED ON “400" FARE. NEWPORT, Oct. 2.—A a dinner party a woman guest, who owns a handsome white-marble estate on the Cliffs, sald she returned to her villa unexzectedly and there found her household attend- ants entertaining their Newport friends with all the delicacies of the neason at her expense, She immediately dis- ployees. they had a quarrel yesterday at noon-| % charged the butler and two other em- |' AFTER ARGUMENT Italian Shot a Man, Then Drew! a Stiletto on Policeman Who! Pursued Him-Clubbed Into Submission and Arrested. John Pinto, an Ttalian, twenty-nix ( ears old, of No, 102 Frost street, Will-| Jamsburg. died in St. Catherine's Hos-| pital to-day from a pistol shot wound inflicted by his former friend, Frank Romero, twenty-eight years old. of No. 110 Frost atreet. ‘The two men last night had a violent argument about execution by OL ells ! y Romero drew a revolver and shot his friend through the left| breant but before he! countered Po- .» of the Herbert street station. | As Doyle turned to chase him the| Italian fired two shots at him, but they Went wild, Before he could fire again the policeman had him by the neok. and | when his prisoner drew a stiletto Doyle} hit him over the head with his club, quickly subduing him, } Romero was held in the Ewen Street Court charged with murder. SSTEETH Painless Process. Work Guaranteed. “ores and br bring_ your attlenda te and vou THIS WEEK ‘ONLY. Sets of Teeth, doubl tic Gold Crown: Pe $s Bridge Work, Gold Filling. Cuoker Dei Soci aise East 14th St, Bromayay a ety Broadway.cor, roneaete Bt... Our Suits aré on Parade. Breasted Sack Suit, ad Our price $12. Our price $16.00. at $3.50. ’ Brooklyn Store. T. KELLY, 263° Sixth Avenuc, Only Entrance Through Furniture Store. Opgn Saturday Evenings Until 10. Place yourself in one of them and see how much quality, style and fit will add to your appearance. It is a matter of fancy whether you choose a Three-Button Sack Suit, a Four-Button Sack Suit, or the Three-Button Long Roll Double. They all have the broad shoulder effect, and are equal to any custom made suit that would cost double our price, $1 Weekly Will Clothe You Stylishly. —SINGLE-BREASTED SACK SUITS, in the new three-button cutaway style, made up in black thibet of | fine quality. When we say $16 is the regular value we mean that's what others charge. regular SINGLE-BREASTED SACK SUITS, in blue or black $ —LONG .ROLL DOUBLE-BREASTED SACK SUITS, of lox ——— worsted cheviots and fine quality thibets, Excellent value at $18. Qi eceNrOEr AND STYLE always travel together in .our SHOES, $ That is why once a customer in this department you are sure to = return aguin, We have a special $5 shoe on which we make a run HATS Seseee: FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Send Postal for Catalogue. new Fall blocks and ¥490 470 Fulton St. IN SELECT materials, FOLK SUITS of collars. CHILDREN’S TOP GOATS; REEFERS of Cheviot and Chinchilla. thet they were correct a free fight took 1408, and he was forotd to use the bot defense. Magietrate WILL BE OPEN B.Altmani Gy. Boys’ Clothing ASSORTMENTS AND WINTER. SAILOR’ SUITS of Velvet, >? Beayer,.Gray, Squirrél and Ermine. Tam<o! Shanter Hats of Cloth, Serge and Camel's Heir; Toques of Silk and Worsteda;,, Perbys, Alpines, Beavers, etc. / FOR AUTUMN Serge and mixed plain and Knickerbocker trousers. , RAKAUEE, | RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS; CHILDREN’S NOR- RAKAUEE, | Black Velvet, with Eton ANDERSON | | COATS trimmed with NOTICE.-UNTIL’ FURTHER NOTICE,” STORE” UNTIL SIX P. M. THE WORLD: Ad BOYS’ 00 in cheviots an ot suitsare reinforced and have patent buttons, double seats and knees ‘S' Twi je) fag WUPFElECe AND NOR: In strictly all-woo! cheviots and cassi- meres, checks, plaids and mixtures, 7 to 16 years. -Usual bree $4.00, Saturday at. 7 "2: 95 ®e “ONT RUSSIAN AND SAILOR Strictly a'-wool serges. in navy, red, | brown and royal; including handsome 3 to 8 years. cheviots and cassimeres. Usual value Tam-v-Shanters, All the new Fall shyigs May fOreeseee se eaeeky $10 Fall Suits = : Top ( Coats These are excellently made and perfectly stylish Top Coats and Suits—in medium and Fall weights, fabrics comprise Thibets, Cassimeres and Cheviots —absolutely all wool. a price on these very desirable parmsnls is to dispose | fot at once several small lots—about one hundred and fifty Suits and All sizes from 34 to 46—including regulars and toulsare heres ano Coasts of fabrics. them superior bargains, are fine Imported Black C ay Worsteds. away Frocks the fabrics are the same. fine Black Thibet Sack Suits—single and double breasted. The Top Coats conie in Black and Oxford Cheviots, also Tan Coverts. Girls’ Girls’Box Coats and Reefers—6 to 14 year sizes— some with sail- or collars— others with silk and fancy col- lars--lined througkout— Tegular prices 10.00 & 12,00 a 6.98 °% of Cross Eyes Cor- rected with Glasses, Cross eyes are the result of a defect in sight, causing imperfect muscular action, followed later by exhaustion of. nerve supply. glasses will sight, remove the cause by removing the strain, and thus enable the cyes to gradually assume their normal po- sition and action. I have been especially successful in straightening the delicate eyes of chil- dren by glasses. 75 per cent. of cross eyes if given an opportunity. { At my office you receive the careful services of a trained oculist and grad- uate physician. Write for my new Booklet. Correct Glasses, $1.00 Up. Periect Artificial Eyes, $3.00. ‘ Opticat WSS avis speciatss, 348 Sixth Av. (bet. 2tst and 22d sts,) 7 ———_$_—_——————————— HaRpMan Pianos AT HALF PRICE, From $200 Upward. ano and offer @ number of ae ue nd new designs in Apollo Piano Players. CASH OR TIME, Midersoneeo, 370 FULTON ST., Open Monday ané Saturday Evenings. PIL OILS Saaeeea Mail Orders Promptly Filled. cassimeres and stylis! ecks and Pp) quality. SI STITCHED rexttGR Auto Caps, | Military Caps, blue cloth Yacht Caps. price.. BOYS leather DOC | Dent for The Gur object in quoting so low amseu-CO. |\ 6th Ave., 2Jst and 22d Sts., N. Y. Saturday Sale « Boys’ Clothing! | Sure to Win Immense Patronage! SUF On EAPTSReGRECLAUIL® isthe aa: 2.00 YOUTHS’ SUI Double and single in black Thibets and dark cheviots and cassimeres, all sizes 14 to 20 years. Usual values $9.00 and $10.00, 7. 50 Saturday for.. BOYS’ KNEE PANTS! | Our 49¢. Knee Pants for boys 3 to 16 years cannot be equalled in price and They are all reinforced with and tan corduroys. ‘st reasted sack styles, patent buttons and bands, and many of them have double seats and knees, Allcolors in ¢heviots and cassimeres, Saturday AQ S~ 265c.! 20 dozen ey $0c. Golf Caps, blue and all colors; silk lined; all sizes, 25c 750 ee For Men and Youths! siiaé' | {Men’s'12#515 Fall Suits® Top Coats These Fall Suits and Top Goats embody all the latest Fall styles At $12 and $15 many retailers would consider In double and single breasted Sack Styles the fabrics are Fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres and Wor- In single and double breasted Sack Styles the fabrics lined with satin —regular Brices, an as an hones aecommods Properly fitted correct the defect in Lowest the timely application of No 1 know that I can correct who Co, wish, to announce that ing this mal afecontinued ‘hand! ing, thle make New Building, Near Smith St. somely lined— for early Fall IS THIS YOUR IDEA * you would Ts that an iacal clothing store She: Where genuinely could be bought. at the ‘and where you wo Amount “of crealt fay one cent extra for that In 3-Button Cut- There are also some He and G ary ments} Winter ar en Girls’ Bo x} }Girls’Box and} } Girls’ School Coats—6to14$ {Reefer Coats} }Dresses—o to bed sizes—IN} }in broken lines} 3 14 year sizes— blue and red—$ } and sizes —in} odd lines and lined and un-3 3 6g and blue— sizes—in blue lined — Some} } come are hand- and fancymix- tures— regular price 5.50--for prices 8.00 a wear—regular} } this special sale . a wtie prices 7.50 and§ } we cut theprice a 8.50— to the sale is 4, 983 Ispecial 3,98 lowlig- 3 98 Cubs price.. ure or ewuuld be food clothing a and trusted with without THAT'S EXACTLY THE KIND OP STORES OURS ARE. GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL, ST CLOTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN °N CREDIT | Cash Store Prices. __ Annoying — People who 1 ‘Investigations ‘thelr clothes Fgndnaogut ua” And. these sending others. for Friday and Saturday. Men’s $14 Suits, These are absolutely Pure 10.”° $13 Sulicss chances, able cu Jong and made of fine mrsds Poeient Tee. tn! the ery 98 fanilonate bie Dating ‘and ie hana ied throughout ung, HE en 11.90 National Outfitting Co. 166 West 23d St. 62 West 125th St. 68 Newark Avenw }New York. Jersey City. — CZ FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 1903. t | —— TSR RET? All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’ al 6 P. M. for Suits, Overcoats or Prince Albert Coals and Vests Made to Measure for $11.80 The Much-Talked-About: | QueenDragaDress on view in our 3d Avenue 59th Street Window. These suits and overcoats cut by expert cutters, thus guaranteeing a perfect fit, and made up by high class tailors, assuring vou the best possible workmanship, last. vear, but an all-inclusive assortment gathered by months of searching for the best of the lal j choice patterns of this season’s creations, in dependable materials of standard make. satisfied unth the garments after they are made up you may return them, in which e case your money will Re refunded without hesitation. er variety of styles. All sizes. The overcoats are cut in the new long, loose style; made of fabrics that are both stylish and reliable; will not fade or turn color, and bound to keep Your choice to-morrow, Bargains in Boys’ prea So well known is our boys’ clothing nomic clothing is that it needs but a head- ing like this to crowd the department. | Boys’ Splendid Overcoats, $5.95. These fabrics are not an accumulation of a season’s odds and ends, nor goods carried over from’ | Our guarantee shields you absolutely from any dissatisfaction—if not entirely The suits consist of Winter-weight serges, worsteds, cheviots sate fine cassimeres in a large | their shape. Not a suit or overcoat in the lot worth less than $12 or $15. store to mothers who know what good eco- In all the newest colors and finest of this season's materials; perfectly made and smartly trimmed; sizes 3 to 16 years. $2,95 tor Boys’ $4,50 Overcoats. Handsome Oxford gray coats; stylish and ele- gant in make and finish. $1.95 tor Boys’ All-Wool Sults. Service-giving, perfectly tailored suits in the newest of the season's fabrics; worth double this price; sizes 8 to 15 years. Kid Gloves, 690. The Regular $1 Grade. - Men accustomed to paying, a dollar for their gloves will be ready buye! of these at 69c.. for they are the regu, lar $1 sort. Made of excellent quali able skins, in tan shades on! pair warranted to give en- tire satisfaction; money refunded if they don't. All sizes. sale pri Main Fi Regular 5c. Hosiery 12%c. Men’s, Women’s and : Boys’. 2 Hosiery of quality, style and’ durability; the best productiors of | the best makers; these will bi offered here to-mo:row at * just half usual prices. In the lot are; Women’s plain black Cotton Stock ings, with white or black feet and double soles. Also Rembrandt mbbed stockings, with silk embroidered insteps, all sizes. Y Men's plain black Cotton Socks, with double soles, heels and tozs. Men's black Cotton Socks, witlt silk embroidered insteps, m fifty styles for choice; all sizes. Boys’ heavy corduroy nibbea school Stockings, with double” knees; sizes 6 10 9 1-2 inches. Main Floor, Sith St. Section. CracKers, 10c. Ib. Zanzibar, Golden Crisp, Orange Cookies, Velvet, Spiced Jumbles, Vienna Crimps, Lemon Gems; special sale pric per Ib. Frankfurter Sausages, 10c. ‘ ' ‘ 35c Frankfurter Sausages, Zimmer- Second Floor, 00th St. Section. * ’ Children’s Lawn Aprons, 98c. Many Worth as High as $2.50 Each) Through a most advantageous purchase on our part of a lot of these dainty aprons we are enabled to quote for to-morrow one of the great- est values ever known in aprons, They are of beautiful white lawn, daintily and expertly made, Trimmed with the Prettiest Sort of Embroidery. The styles are all new, this season’s latest, and it is no boast to say that these aprons bought at any other time would cost all the way from $1.50 to $2.50 each. 98c Your choice to-morrow of sizes Second Floor, near Rotunda. 4to 12 years, at the special price each; a ee ° ° Time for Heavier Underwear. Here Are Bargains to Note. You can practice economy with safety here in the buying of underwear, for no matter how remarkably low the price we quote, the excellent quality is there in every instance—our bargains are bargains of merit. Men’s 75c. Underwear, 39c. High-grade ribbed and plain fleece-lined cotton Underwear; the Shirts are perfect in cut and finished with heavy silk tape bands and pearl buttons; the Drawers are double-stitched throughout and have extra gussets; colors blue, ecru and Jaeger shades; all sizes. Women's 29c. Knit Underwear, 19c. Several hundred dozens of women's extra quality fleece-lined Vests and French band Pants to match; all sizes. Children’s 25c. to 35c. Underwear, 19c. Well-made, durable Vests and Pants in extra quality silver gray and white fleece-lined cotton; all sizes. Children’s Wool Underwear. Natural gray all-wool Vests, Pants and Drawers, splendid quality at just half regular pr Sizes.. . 16, 18 and 20, 22, 24, 26 and 28, 30, 32 and 34, Be 10 Value 50c. Value 60c- Value 70c. mann's best quality, per Ib.. ic Matin Floor. Basement, 50th St. Section, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | 3d Avenu th and 60th Streets, j BLOOMINGDALE BRO: ALL CARS TRANSFER To 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets. j BLOOM DALI '. | aaseseiee acesesatseesseeses PEOBROESEESESESEE FELEEEEFLESES ES ESS CESSES ELESOSESSOS 3 THE VENUS, all colors, Get « geod” cook or a good house girl by advertising tn the Sunday , World. Nine Intelligent servants out of every ten will tell you that when they wish to * change their situations they watch World Wants. 86™ ST. & 3°-AVE. OFFER LADIES’ GLOVES— PLAYING CARDS The best dollar Glove is here. } Bicycle, per pkg., The S. $. Oceanic brought a} Tally-Ho, per pkg., P ' Pinochle, per pkg., new lot on its last trip, and the PAINE’S WHIST SETS maker has excelled himself. for duplicate whist, with book 1.00 of instruction and tallies: an i sbdhbbbebbhabba ah erritiLitriris ~ a 8-Tray, 12-Tray, 16-Tray, 853 2.50 3.50