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Ni Y | hree we e ve} to the Myr- set fr New York With her unree, weeks ago on ines Ga and wont ey MOL td W le the farmers paced anes atraott | Tn stat yd JAmaed | Pauls iminter in California, He might | . oat» ‘my co yO : and murmure rents of vengeance and the pole, th helas wi 76 aa g at 4 , ’ “ i ee ie iz Pubeday Alght wer hte cemitetes:. GEHL” When the car was run In the barns] tne man who tq belleved to nave com- | Cut slowly granding fils oles. "| Moon in my case met’? (to the | ECORD breaking Piano Selling has marked the special sale that has been on in 0, ccompanie yo ol-| fo! " assengers sorted and : = . The man's screams could, be he: y . led a} as . iS A . a sake 5 fad, WHO Is manager of the Anny | (2Ur Of the passengers deserted ne | mitted the murder, Sheriff Andress, with | or Mocks and a ereat crowd collected. | change of diet. It seemed I could not | Loeser Piano Warerooms during the past three weeks. The object was tom 2 4 nitie ‘ ; spells have gone fr Mokt touching was the scene In the on the scene after the murder, and it] ay, was arraigned before. Mag-| the sick, d pe Be rom 4 aed pees ae nonie of Booth-Tucker at Mount Vernon (Special to The Evening World.) was he who opposed the {dea of’ put: a eS Pool igday No witnesses were} me altogeth ang I have reached These are the only ones left from the large variety of manufacturers’ samples. when the news was carried to the seven] NEW. HAVEN, Conn, Oct. 2,—In] ting bloodhounds on the trall, holding ent, although both parties to the}and passed a ecatna lah and | 2} ; th small children by Brigadier Alice John-| sight df his wife and a dozen friends; that they wuld be unadte to pick up| rection and. their attorneys were in jam now ¢ eg anced and Quick action is necessary if you want ore of them. son, Who has been most closely assool-, Charles W, Green, aged forty, a travet-| the trail owing to the length of time) Ul EN a TOO MGW, fer | 4 Schaciveh. largestisize 335 ated, with Mrs. Booth-Tuckef In herjling man, drowned himself to-day in] that must eia before they could be Mugistrate Pool thought the case was ney ee et coffee natin white breed | > Muehifeld Uprights, mahogany case, fi Retieetitn eee a del case,..,.. 325,09 me and er Ww vith tears ond dale, WN, cured, canara ‘ 4 is . pag = size Riemepenent 2 Soha . Wa case, eX- beni asuiaie tts 2e, Mador Han. Wane? : “patssapear ken ag a mort, she Al ppt —————_—— of suficlent importance to put ft over ae biscuits caused all my trouble. ahd a 3 ina tra fancy carved ps 5 325.00 q ce, Major Han-| He was dep ¢ or aes ' : 7 ‘i gest size, walnut, .... : ; ROTOR LS * 4 “ aA until to-morrow in to haye pr goon as my body got the proper | 4 Muehlteld, larges , 1 Schaeffer, largest size, npire model, Cer who looks after the houge-! gage hid ven torecloney on his hom JOHN LARKIN DIES SUDDENLY | en cone entauiv the ,District- aed it did not take it long to put| 4 Gilmors, mahogany case, heavily ¢ mahogany, west sean out me while the mi her and. father are! and his aeusites a3 Just died, 35: Rest f me right both In body and mind. panels... hate Aan ample of the piano-maker's art...... 350,00 i phitteens Carmertn para aal Celebi See an eka He Stretched the Pleat Cable of the). Ts a whe Pe , Ait the credit is due to Grape-Nuts! | Gimore, walnut « : TWO KNABE GRAND SPECIALS. ‘ond ett ti V4 shouted good $y and threw. himself Pamela se: Melee: al SET KA ade rng Magna ee ed and Foon a RIE 2 Gaylords, largest size, 1 mahogany, 1 198,00] 7 “Mabe, Baby Grands, returned. from sPhe th fuente oriktren knew L fe SB i le heh Pa Oi te aba ae Aa its ptat gable inthe ne rn on “an application for an oter, to ane Battle Creek, Mich, walnut... si elemaiisga tipper ares seinidoO.0On ERs z PENIS Ts cg ses cow oshl anten yk Gene he > Hee, shite eldest ciitiren knew Lnatinc.| test deep, stretohed the cable Brooklyn | Dr, Brandeis within the rage | CO. BAY Fanaa inG q y i , ‘ sewely that somathing bag happened Bui By, gtasting fhe watds and roots no| Hridge, died of heart disease to-day 11 | the Mauiatrate awe to Jt shat, hig ax| ‘Theres Piava. ini Wabes ancink Pianos sold in Greater New York delivered and tuned one year without extra charges ah rede boaniiug-hou: t wandering outside the Court’#edo-| Loo! Pf ‘i Wonder, Little Myron and Hea purat}dionnct MemPlf before) he could pektnoge, at Ne. Bib ‘Kast Ninsiy-ourty houn'auring the Magintrate’s alow. | eng famous little book, “The Road to i out crying in sympathy tor Mra. Carr reach y ~: t. He had no living relatives, 4 While the proceedings were progress-| a7syiwille.” ¥ a is sa Rae RCRA ND Swi ze ORS x a vi « we : ; teak ps Ry 7 bs Sy THE WORLD:- THURSDAY EVEN G, OCTOBER 29, T50% ae BOOTH-TUCKER MRS, EMMA BOOTH TUCKER, WHO WAS KILLED, HER HUSBAND , Six Special AND CHILDREN, AND COL, HOLLAND, WHO WAS INJURED IN WRECK, Clothing Values Salvation Army “Angel” Meets For Friday and Saturday. Her Death in Wreck of Train Specially planned by immense purchases.com-" pletely dwarfing all ordinary attempts at value Eastward from Colorado— Twenty-six Others Hurt. giving. There is always something doing here. We are doubling last October's sales, and every price quoted is an argument for bigger business, powerfully bold, and suprenia offers of superior merchandise at sensational pfices. MEN'S SUITS. Bi 450 of these grand values in single and double $ e breasted styles, fancy and plain effects, hand- 1 3 COL. THOMAS HOLLAND ~~~ MORTALLY INJURED. Train Runs Into Open Switch at Marcelline, Mo.—Miss Lem- mons, One of the Party, Tells of the Accident. padded shoulders, swell suits: value $15...°.. MEN'S STYLISH SUITS, 600. in this range made of worsteds, tweeds and vicunas and thibets, single and double breasted style, hand-padded shoulders, hand- $15, made buttonholes, and are extremely swell; well worth $18 and $20, for......... evi nelt MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ WINTER OVERCOATS. ~ 900 grand bargains in all the new and up-to- date styles, in vicunas, kerseys, patent beavers, double weight worsteds, extra heavy water- proof cloth; every wanted color; length 44 to 52 inck worth $20 and $22, for......... MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ WINTER OVERCOATS. 700 of these, the world’s best values, in all the “ up-to-the-minute styles. All the materials are imported. 50-inch fancy Coats, with belts; also 44 and 50 inch vicunas in black and Ox- $ fords, hand-tailored, with large bell skirt; grand values $25 and $27.50, for........ YOUNG MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOAT. The suits are made of worsteds, Scotches, {weeds and thibets, single and double breasted’ style. The overcoats in friezes and vicunas, in black and Oxford mixtures; 42 and 46 inches long; fine values for $15: yours at... OVERCOAT DEAL. 4, ay We cornered the market, closed a deal with two of th2 largest manufacturers of men’s Fall ands Spring Overcoats in the Un'ted States, securing 5,000 top coats at este ae con price. They are® the season's handsomest patterns, every overcoat made by journeymen peste wot aes ome are finer than’ E others, but the prices quoted do not represent more than 40 per cent. of their values, 5 yt The Finest Top Overcoats, The Best Wearing Overcoats. The Best Fitting O nate The magnitude of this offer is measureless. It means giving you $15, $18, $20, $22 and $25 top coats, which are equal to custom tailors’ $30 and $40 productions, for. . OM (Special from a Staft Correspondent.) E, Mo., Oct. 29.—Strs, Bmma Booth-Tucker, Consul in Amer. fea of the Salvation Army, second @aughter of Gen. Willlam Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, and wite of Commander Booth-Tucker, died here to-day just as the rellef train bringing her and the other injured per- gons arrived from the scene of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rall. Foad wreck at Dean Lake, elght»five miles east of Kansas City. Her Ife would have been prolonged, 4 mot saved, had not the relief train ttmelf been partially wrecked while ringing the dead and injured to this city. Col. Thomas Holland, of the Sal- vation Army, who was in the car with Mra. Tucker, was mortally hurt. Twen- ¢y-six other persons were injured. Had Been tn Colorado. The famous Salvation Army leader, @ffectionately known as “the angel,” had been visiting the army's industrial colony in California and also the one at Amity, Col., where Col. Holland was su- perintendent. Col, Holland left Amity with her, and at Kansas City they in-|and Mrs, Johnson, as children will fo yesterday a new workingmen's| those they love. : hotel erected there by the Salvation mashes ba tarrivediier chicas oateaey ‘. expecting to join his wife here, was They left Kansas City at 6 o'clock |prostrated by the shock of Mrs. Booth. last night on train No. 2 of the Santa headquarters. ‘where: io "appeared soos | Fe road for Chicago, where Mrs. Booth-|afte. his arrival, he declined to be Inter Tucker was to join her husband, viewed Gl Ge) himself to all but his | RAE intimate friends, i RAvoie ues Dean Lake, Mo.,the train| "[GNDON, Oct. 29.—Dhe news of the as making about forty-five miles an|death of Mrs. Booth-Tucker reached the hour. Just beyond the ttle station was|imternational’ Salvationist headquarters an open swi Into this the h here this afternoon. The heads of the a hy Clothing international departments immediately train plung: The engine was jecned . trom the rails and ¢ |met, held a short service and despatched Pa : 4 a p ; steel Water tani at the alte, Ser Uke | R meseage of sympathy. 10 the Salvation : Men's $25 Silk Lined Thibet Overcoat for.. S$ tracks, ae iy 2 “Bre , ‘Booth lives it of town, and Bramwell} ee eee Lifted Steel Tank. EOE Wie ccutlanioued toomar tects Co7- Tamas Holland Men's 318 Oxford Mixed Overcoat for The impact’ was so tertinc: that they tesidence and: break. the news iof) Mra: | Men's $25 Silk Lined Covert Top Coat for steel tank, with its great weight o1|Booth-Tucker's death. k Top Cant f Water, was moved iv ‘feet "trom its rems Men's $22 Fancy Mixed Top Coat for..... nd ions. he 8 , feat day acres sleebing (ears and ing ndels was heard to say to his e one inside of ‘another, Op of the other, ‘ ind Tet my wile or Whae shat 1 With the hissing steam came the The attorney repiled that. he. wl | ming! Jes of the tortured and dying. Fale Unt it happened and that was) The sleeping. pasesngers had been hutled f ’ ‘ime enough to worrs @ from thelr bere pintoned under great CAR AHEAD FIGH , | | Ch Mrs, Brandeis was paroled for another | § sO) nangled a torn by the WwW: CHAM: shattered and splin 1 cars, : otany,, were, taken from the debris. be- : —— EEE BROADWAY Cor. BERS ST. ‘fore hey came upon the Salvation Army leader. She Ww. consclo Sona and ano nag received severe internal! Five Husky Young Men Stuck Flat Car on the Brooklyn Rapid) Quit White Eread and Coffe: and Got Hrs: Booth“tucket wes "hopped "oust! to Trolley from Midnight to|Angry Men Gathered to Lynch) Transit Line Leaps the Track Welt D the wreck and eatrled back to the lite George Jaegers, Accused of . ai Ly, Hida" not een seriously infured" in "wye| Seven To-Day Rather than ; . and Grinds James Reagan], 4 ta otha sounds tke magi vet y ify continued the work ‘of rescue." ™"| Be Transferred. Murdering Mrs. V. Bevans)’ against a Trolley Pole. proper foc’ can do in the place of 4) ‘e celine and“another from tarors Mat | Finally Persuaded to Disperse Improper food: i both having surgeons and claim agents, A lady of Quincy, Il, says: “It first ‘and ‘the injured. were cere peiere | Refusing to heed the “ear ahead” James Reagan, forty-four years old, of] Fone throneh whats td aod, have In Every Detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn. dnoluding Mrs.” Booth-Tucker and Col, [o'er at the Brooklyn approach to the (Special to The Evening World.) No, 771 Fourth ‘avenue, Brooklyn, cOn-| tna went today Te Audie alive Holland. ‘This train had gone only a| Bridge, five young men “enoyed” a car WTON, N. J., Oct. 29.—Farmers|qductor of a flat car on the Brooklyn life troubled with v iti patel aul, xo ene onleide aiexpl , yn trol- | yw: Sel Je Tra . d h a weak stomac ca When a truck slipped from/|ride at the expense of a Brooklyn trol-|wno had been bent on lynching George | Rapid ‘Transit. Company, are and severe headaches, and as ee as ppor Unites one of the cars, and for a few seconds| joy pany i ear i it seemed as though the already injured | [¢%, Company from midnight until after) jcocers, accused of the murder of Mra. | crushed this afternoon older I slowly got worse. One physi- |cian treated me five years for dyspep- would de caugit In a second wreck, Wut |? O'clock this morning. They won thelr |" ; Attempting to{ct® and a trolley pole, after the car the air-brakes worked Instantly, and) fight, too, for the same car they stuck] Victor E Bevans and attempting t0) 114 jumped the track “i j “d: While the Injured passengers were se-|to all night long was ordered across the|™Urder her husband, rode quietly | “ni. nat oar, which weighs elghteen| 4 Without any help, and I went to To-Morrow and Satur ay verely jolted none was killed at the mo- bridge by the oMfctals of the company. |!2roush the thwn, to- and dispersed. | ong wos passing down the steep In- another physician, who said I had aj ment. " ‘The jolt, however, may have ‘° fi sted to. |S0lng to their homes in the valley, All) (on Was pissl sy ng art {| tumor, and T believed him, 1 was Restened) the death) (of) (Mrss.Boothe| A; aule: for, Gamages! willl Lejatarce night these farmers, with angry, de-|‘llne on Fifteenth street, near fou unable to bear even the | In Our " fucker, day. ppc . mat avenue, Brooklyn, when Reagan got] | a sest ¥ How Mrs, Booth-Tucker Died ‘A De Kalb avenue car reached the] termined faces, walked the streets. AN} oi eine Geral ewitch. The! clothing Ang could scarcely lift my 4 =| pride: fow minutes after. midnight, (t| at ded was a leader and the bravesiralladatorAben Rina Tien SHE head, finally becoming entirely bed- PI 3 FORT MADISON, Ia., Oct. ‘2 Pl yscenhaey : SNew York,” but {Jail would have been broken Into and} aint veins | tidden. 8 é H. Lammas, a Salvation Army mem-| 38 Plainly marked “New York” put eed man ged to the firet{Cver and the car smashed (hrough’ wricn 7 changed to 5 ber, tells the following of the the conductor ordered thm dozen pas- Labeled L ne, | te switch, bumped over the cobbles © another doctor, ry and death of Mrs, Booth-Tucker: ne_8 Nine refused to go ana|tfee. This leader was not in evidence. | 1 ak anima (ete who said I had chronic catarrh of the| 9 ‘With Mrs. Booth-Tucker, and as a| Serger Out ea eet they remained |N® man wanted to place himself in po- | 43 od aaa ad endeavored 1o|8tomach and advised a change of cli. companion and assistant to’ her, I left] after a heated argument they rea sition to ye prosecuted for Inciting riot. | 2! Wor the cars was caught |mMate, telling me T would get well if | (Plano Warerooms—Fourth Floor.) ven J z of the flat car a a roe TA nd aueitapolsttia repepeu cea ; room; this has been partly accomplished—but we want to make it compiete; there E and it began to look as though I was|fore we have carefully prepares the following used and new sample Pianos for sale, begin ining to-morrow. Prices and qualities speak for themselves. 5 of] Policemen, membe volony. Ge ds 7 enty deputies, sat in the doorway colony, Gen. Booth-Tucker: was walt-| tye remained, They were husky-look-| twenty deputies, sat in the do y Miva Ing us in Chicago, where we were toling young men, and when a squad of/ the Jail, guhs in hand. ‘There would! citizens fough pa NG rer conten regarding | the! car men went to throw them out they have been death to more than’one had nce colony and other important matters] © : i ’ ay and to hold a serlew of meetings. for] Changed thelr minds os ora [the farmers moved on the jail. ‘They ‘ , Al doomed to dic. So T made up wa Ring Gaya in the army barracks and at] gered onto ‘the tracks again. It made knew Ay fut Well and wise counsel | could do nothing for fu pind to eat everything that T eats | : to the bridge with the sign|held them bac! Aas) * Fifty-el reet and d determined to die a 4 Se off 1 i is aw ‘Known mak V y y fidence moned fsom Fifty-elghth street and) an le happy at least $ af e list that is not a well-known make and worthy of your confidence, ips on Main street, the| thin avenue. in the thought of not starving. te | There’s not a Piano in the list tha h y of y | all, hen we left Amity we secured berths in the tourist but last even- it the men refused to accept| Gathered reese acrons. the. bridge.” Back to| Gathered In " , rs of Amol continued Ay ing concluded to change to a standard f rns they | w again and| countrymen decided at the break of day) Reagan's cries of agony coh o| death, bove ail, the Loeser guarantee covers every instn.ment. pies; Puniman sleeping ear, We “had made BS. “another rest Three times they|to delay tho lynching or permit the law] unt he lowt consclotal vas tound| “Now that I look back at it 1 don’t | f i G = 4 He i our arrangements to do this when the . “1 0 3 Nephew quietly, ‘ Britonthe, 1! ® eruaned | g 7 War TAIT WwW. , > an Bareya ferident occurred, 1 had’ gone. back | madg the long trip bade And Tort ney | £0 take tts Phey guiletly mount: | That his arms crianed) see how It Is possible for a human isn’t it worth your while to investigate a Piano list that saves you anywhere from to the Puliman, leaving Mrs. Booth-) proposition on his hands and ordered |€d thelr horses and rode off, Cee ER RGR ECC e tow utes attert being to live through such misery as | 50.00 to 100.C0 2 ite 3 cker and Col. Holland in a at | PrOPORUOR Ot ihe bide, We will come back some other time,” | amputated within a few minutes afters MOTE “Oe course my stomach tert: | 90: CO? 8 being run unoc Les The men who took the jong ride were:| one of them sald. ‘The Sheriff delleves |" & purchase on the following terms (without advance in price further than that there will be another mob some| fow hours. ed ns say that be can live but a grew worse and my head grew worse, | |f not convenient to pay cash you ma a e Thad all my halr cut off but it did! interest at the rate of 4 per cent. per_ annum): 10,00 cash and 6,60 monthly on Pianos ot 250.00 or Tess. not help me, and when one of my 350.00. Higher prce at yronortionate ad- cukagea Inc Sct Hanford, No. 116 West One Hun- n talking with them, | RQ0eth Hania: dixth street: A. H, Les ange our baggage In] Wane. No. 13. West One Hundred’ and| other night and he will keep his deputies “iaconscious Until Her Dea Rea area tt Joiae Buapten sig | on Suara: en headaches was on T was really any| 10,00 cash and 10,00 monthly on Pianos of 250.00 and less thar “{ had left them but a few moments] 168° West. End ayenue, and Frank} anenere vigorously: denles that “he: te truly crazy and did not even recog-| vance in payments qrnen’ tne crash came, Although thrown | Pierce, Boonton, N. J, eullty: nize my husband. The doctor woutt elho were uninjured went at once to Regtenteal br oDepation give mo morphine tablets to stop my USED PIANOS. ; { ~ USED P.ANCS. a path s Value Price ‘alue “Then a friend who know what she er Upright, walnut case, largest size, 1 Smith & Barnes, oak..........655 250.00 was talking about advised me to give |! Heller Upright, i Feo eyeeammeateads a : the up white bread and tea and eaqec CIA AU anor car re ROOD) aScnlllce Up ente: acest size snauan vai tin at deputies prevented an outbreak and try the predigested food Grape-| 1 Heller, largest Size, Hany ery Patt 400,00 _160:00||1. Schiller Upright: largestistze;. walitu se Nuts and Postum Coffee in place, [| panels ss did so and I have had grand results, | 1 Heller, larses e vement i é PPT CRS Sona ner gne Thad fal se ta te Kayton Upright, largest size, walnut ——__- the ald of those Who were hurt. [t was When: Jaegers was brought to the 4 terrible shock to me when ‘I found County Jail a mob of more than one wreck Was ta Into only the presence of a score of armed t’size, Flemish oak, carved |2 Smith & Barnes Uprights, largest size, + 200.00 150.00 | MANOMANY) CALE a vacccrantvense steve 00 mei 1 Starr Upright, walnut case. . wa aid was of no avail, however! ase of Pittsburg... Kan.. ly dramatic. $0 far the evidence - a Ager on the train against him Is purely circumstantial, al-! Magistrate Pool Declares It “a 2 a ho sheriff intimates ‘ re len from 125 s }4 Saye x ri ium’ size. nord the, Sher meanness Charles, W. Green Jumps. Into). 1 was to sasnerss Ua eal Rostnones: Examination spt OMe ee laavetiations A | Sas BN rtiey 200.00 150.00 /1 Emerson Upright, largest size,tulin wood 335.09 SEVEN CHILDREN Weeds’ at the Bottem— TER IDe ered a raitiepen The | 5 oN lips erator ny: face exon toatl one \4 wowed, Gab Ease ard tes 1 Anabel otea hacen) the famous Co pha ety Smith & Barnes, MOURN FOR HER. 5 i dogs were re’ fro. lis house Mrs, Ray Brandels, the wife of and the awful dis' ess in my stom- oni 4 Se valnut... Friends Unable to Reach Him. and after wh ran baying. dentint. who alleges Chat’ she hired}ach soon ceased, Then my head-|1 Smith & Barnes, walnut 3 | Jagzers was one of the first nel “Moni Kastman thugs to put him out} ae! grow less frequent and SAMPLE PIANOS 195.00 4 Knabe Upright, fancy walnut case...... 573.09