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TEARS FOR VICTIN OF FRE HORROR Nellie Reid, the 5 aioe Woman Wno Tried to Save Little Children in. Chicago’s Blaze, I Laid at Rest. COMRADES OF THE STAGE SEND FLOWERS. Tribute from London and One from Salt Lake City—Body to Remain Here Until Word Comes from Parents. Nelile Reld, a member of the * company, whose young life ent out in the Chicago fire, was laid in temporary rest to-day in the vaults Merritt undertaking Covered with beautiful flowers “asthe white coftin which held her re- ‘They were the silent tribute of friends in London and Many cities ‘n Nellie Rela an young as she was, had Girls who had danced samne companies with ¥ bler to hear the & host of iriends ‘aylor, of the Chureh . Of the ely Coraeiucion, at Seventieth street and Sixth avenue, performed the He dwelt upon. the in of death, but pictured the sad € life {ull of youth and joy and hope eut off without a warning. The resent were much affected and many a@ sob was heard and Many @ tear shed during the service, which was tha t of the Episco- “The body will remain ix unul word is revelvea froin and, riz co. thasceremonies. ived from England a few 5 Was adopted Into. the faralt 1 Mois the floral plect frou Sait Lake, One was from “Mother Ompany, sent & beautiful feces, and many individuals ew remembrance of the young y bunches of bosutifyl 3 8 y in which he said that Miss life by going back into the two little children after rie had siiely escaped from the burn- ‘he music was rendered by a double quartet from the iy ‘ay HE in; KEEPS HIM AWAKE Editor Pierce, Who Is the Com- plainant, Says the Bark Is So Loud and Incesgant He Ought to Be Named Teddy. 238 In Harlem Court, to-day, Henry P, Copp, of No. 409 West One Hundred and Fiftieth street, was held in $100 bai! for trial on a’ charge of violating Section 80 of the Sanitary’Code, which relates to the keeping of animals to the dis- turbance. of persons in adjoining prem- The complainant against was Harlan A Journal of Commerce, 795 St, Nicholas avenue, in a building adjolning the premises of Copp. tral days ago Mr. the Board of Health that a dog in the Com home dtsturoed him by its “in- barking and Mr. notified to remove the dog. To-day Mr. Plerce testified that the dog continued to disturb him, he did a great deal of writing at home getting hia best sleep, before the dog appeared on the scene, “between daylight and 9 o'clock in the Since the advent of the dog he rald his*morning slumbers were in- terrupted by the canine, which, he sald, has an extremely disagreeable bark, Howdy, but Ought to Ne Teddy. “The dog has driven my wife and me y,"" sald Mr, Pierce, very appropriately named Rowdy, but t ought to be named Teddy, it's so Plerce reported to and retired late, “Why, sidn't you cause the arrest of conlun't get hold of {t,"" replied Mr, ‘but I'm trying ‘to aaa its e\gustin stated that the dog & hetong 10 Copp, but to Jack Si- v, who had left it at the corroborated the testl- mony of her husband, sayin barked at all: hours, ‘erce Was Very nervous und that they had moved from the top floor of house to a lower apartment because Lie patter of rain on sae roof inter- tupted 4 pveband’ 's slee} Mra. A pierce, ‘also’ testified She -added that a sister of Mrs. that the dog was Oheoer Molloy, of the Health reer: investi th tie barked. somethin! ‘scandalo ele h-yellowiah’ ‘dor, he breed. wi Hit ‘Tat he dia not that it was not *tblueis! id there ware, slgven, Cepy a dlock and that t owdy, ins a on t} cise ae od “scctapled wy Kotor Simonds, who aggert. his ‘Swnereh q aaa an last: miene and? ahd ot AT SEA FOR BRYA Apostle of Free Silver Deprived of- Opportunity to Make a Speech While Celtic Creeps Toward Port. ‘These are sad, uncomfortable days for William, Jennings Bryan, the apostle of free silvert He is being deprived of the opportunity t6 make a speech. Somewhere out on the ocean the giant Mner Celtic 1s skating along toward this port with William Jennings Bryan on board. Evidently the Celtic ts skating sidewise. She was due here yesterday, but.had not been sighted up to a late hour this afternoon. No apprehension is felt about the Cel- tic, although considerable apprehension is felt about Mr, Bryan. The footing on board the liner is probably so unsteady that he has been unable to gather an audience all the way Across. ‘The Celtic has no wireless agparatus, consequently she cannot communicate the shore It {s probable that she not Very far out and will be seen off dy Hook when the sun comes. up tomorrow morning. There is ifkellhood of her getting to pler to-night. While Mr, Bryan is making the best of a speechless period on the Celtic there are some here in New York who ure suffering. These are members of the reception committee. that 1s to, meet Mr. Bryan down the Bay and welcome him back to the United States. 8 members of the committee ha sleeping in thelr clothes for two nights; Uke firemen, waiting for the alarm ani there has been no alarm. A tug with ateam tp is at the call ot the committee, and’ Henry George, jr.; lermer Senator Towne, of Minnesota, lind Judge Seabury are ‘letter perfect in their parts Not until all hope of the sen errival of the Celtic this afternoon was | dead did they consent to (busy them- selves with ordinary affairs, D NYS FAR OUT W000 IS FIRED AND GILLOON GOES IN Justice Leventritt Puts an End to the Bitter Siege in ths Twelfth Municipal District Court. rea ‘The fight over the clerkship in tne ‘Twellth Municipal Court was settied to- day by Justice Leventritt In the Su- preme Court. ‘The new clerk, James. Gilloon, ig the real clerk, according ‘to the decisfon handed down by the Court, and Frederick Wood 1s ordered to give Up possession or ‘go to jail. Mr, W0d 1s the clerk appointed vy ‘usticé Bennett who since New Years Day has, with the assistance of Mr, Bruder, his deputy, held the fort against a desperate siege. On behalf of Mr. Gilloon Lawyer Louts F. ,Rtotesbury made application before Tustice Leyentrite for Wood's, removal He secured an order direeting. Wood to show cause why he should not turn over all papers and books of record or stand committed Mr. Stotesbury held that Justice Ben- nett’s appointment was only tempo! and thet Stn clerk could not serve for a term longer than that of the Justioe “Sarah “Felno Mastiatenslo threw her newly born babe down the atrshaft be- | tween the houses Nos, 105 and 107 | ‘Thompson street to-day. «The critid. was killed and the wo: charged with murder, taken to Bell Manufacturer’ 5 Men’s Heavy Black Thibet Suits... Men's Race t- $5 pMenis (Extreme Men'sPure Fullmore $7.50) Worsted Cay $7.50 ed Suitsy. Walking Suits. Gvareuats Pants Men’s Derby and Soft Hats..... 7.50 Men's ana Boys’ Winter Caps... Men’s and Boys’ Collars, all Hane ts eereee . Sc Dentistry. SURPRISE SPECI AL SALE N° 226. pA AND, Beg | ea ELEVATED_STATION al Nts ie MEN'S , TROUSERS A Sale That Brings the Crowds! STRIPED WORSTEDS, MOTTLED CHEVIOTS, STRIPED CASSIMERES, BLACK THIBETS AND HAIRLINES, Unusual not only in quality but in fabric patterns. , The stripings are. very hi h-class. A huge quan- tity is ready, embracing all. sizes— every pair newly, cut and made—on sale one week, $ ending next Friday.....«.. Is under way—majestically overshadowing all efforts of mere relailers who buy thraugh the ordinary channels of trade. Reductions, real or pretended, cannot dim the attractiveness of PRODUCER'S PRICES. Prudent people BUY FROM THE MAKER, pay their cash, and obtain RELIABLE goods, guaranteed as only the mamufscts irer can guarantee, Men's Oxford Ches- ¢¢ Mania Scotch Cheviot « $3 Toade Ieree ” $5 vit $5 Overcoats.... Men's Frock $7.50 Men's Belted Frieze Gy) Men's All - Woot $10 Boys’ All-woo! Kn Knee © 5¢ Boys! eayy Chin- $} Boys’ Winter Double * $1 W * Cheviot Youths’ Ge inter $4 NoutnetCnevct $4.50) ouths' Striped $] We ask you to JUDGE: the values for yourselves upon inspection of the goods. That's THE SURPRISE STORE WAY. Men's Fleece-lined Underwear... 390 | \NDS''—no flawed, damaged or soiled g: i Surchase faite to please, bring tt back for cefand, Au cloth! ng sold here is kept in repair one year without cost. LYER for Two Days Only, To-morrow and Monday, 9 5 * BOYS’ EXETER CALF SHOES, 83% Aichi: * Cc Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M.; Other Days Uutil 6.30 P.M. ma teus tt: The Surprise Store, sAy.N¥.cr 845%, eR |] zHiRo AVE.NW.Coa,83®° ST, ee 0 rightly 1 -00 Midwinter Sale Suits. . Suits., Uniform Suits. . Breasted Suits,, Worsted Trousers, Men’s Taunton Calf Shoes......$' Men’s and Boys’ Laundered IES. eee ceceee Hub-web Suspenders, Heavy Rib Stockings, .. Interest and Dividend Notices Look Out For Your Teeth. Health and beauty depend largely upon them, Ever noticed people wil sunken cheeks caused by the I teeth?, We can’t save what {8 lost, but we CAN repair the damage. Our bridge work will do it, and our New Botanical Discovery id prevent any pain while the work is being done. All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. Full Sets of Teeth. Gold Growas, Shiver fF ilies °|} Waterbury Dental pe BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23¢ St. 124 door west Abraham (Opo Sdem Musee. ‘& Straus's,) Hours, 8 to 6. days, 9 to 4, Gérthan, French and Swedish. spoken. witt*Sraw itera from Jani “THE AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK, SOL Fifth Avenue cor, 42d Street. oe THREE AND ONL, “glolock. | Closes 12 oy deponited On or | Will draw interest 'V._ LOEW, President, F, GOADBY, Treasurer. Secretary. gonx ¥ aah SAVINGS BANK, N. B. Cor, 23d St. and 6th Ave. oho toy ay ordey red dager rest fn Fate (of Thitea! ana "a Hay Pee vent ie) ee 285 and Rod on or before January 8 january LIAM J. ROOM JOMN 'C. GRISWOLD Begretary meet Collékes,-Schools, &c. IL LLUSTRAT i TING f fecrredat te URE i Flats and Apartments To Let. ou Fr ny ix-room 40nd * Phe Phe Fouhalt, de ee eal amsteriom'e THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1904. WM. VOGEL & SON 4 ‘ aa | $6.00 nated Hats — togularly [+ 98 | Fare. tates] 2.98 | Flannelette Weap- $1.75 poveltied ...-.) pets, all sizes . Lt. Bh Bess Colors—Pin Wu ena, Violet, Polka Dots and niteee Four Leading Shapes. On sale only in Millinery Destin the old location| Latest semtoaton of |StinerPel with all bird Floor. | skies, WOMEN’S STORM RUBBERS—all sizes ONLY SOLD UNTIL 1 P. P. MNO MAIL OSnn ur $1123 C1 arance Sale o Price plays an unimportant role in this most important of oint of valug-giving that New York uctions have never been deeper— rices are cut while eau stillreally want a winter suit or overcoat. he broken lots of our very finest suits and overcoats are included. Every lot that we found incomplete in sizes was added to this sale, whether it sold formerly for $15 or $25. on big tables, and you can select from Suits and Overcoats Formerly Priced $25, $22, $20, $18 and $15, Reduced to $ll.* Of SCOUTS, first comers get best choice,so you had better be on hand early. W2-VOGEL & SON HOUSTON ST. CLOTHING ON CREDIT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, No Reference Nor Security Required. LENOX CLOTHING COMPANY, 2289 THIRD AVE., NEAR 125TH, ONE FLIGHT UP. 247 SIXTH AVE., ‘COR. 16TH ST., 884 COLUMBUS AVE, Business Confidential. It is the greerents salei has ever witnessed. We have arranged them Every Sult has stayed and taped seams, every straining point rein- forced—ripping ot tearing practically BOYS’ SWEATERS, BATH ROBES AND WAISTS FLANNEL WAISTS AND BLOUSES Best colors—4 to 13 years# collar attached—Were .09........24. 49 ) Neckband or collar—Were $1.39... .98 Heavy ell SG to€ veare BROADWAY “=Pianos and Organ Don’t Wait. Come To-Morrow. Pianos 41a Week The greatest sale of 1,000 celebrated $350 tone-lasting Walters Pianos for $195, including stool and cover—On lib- eral terms of $5.00 down and $1.00 CLOAKS, 1.98; were $4.98 DRESSES, 1.98; were Children's 5 en's, Cloaks of All-Wool Thibet—| All-Woo! Bermes and ONE FLIGHT UP. NEAR 104TH, ONE FLIGHT UP, staction Guaranteed. Open Evenings. — water a PNR eit GIRLS’ COATS, 2.98; were $6.98 Girls’ Zibeline Pilitary Cee Special 4— 5 Royal, ‘ran and oo Gree —with| MISSES’ CLOAKS, 9.98; were $19.98 * yeivet, mapinge ene and burnished gilt but~ io ae have extra, wi a sand in cue A that sell at four Uh ° uy the iri who Kets. one Clothing & Cloaks CREDIT. Also Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. $1 Per Week. Manhattan Clothing Co. 1114 $4 Av., near O5th Bt, AV. i 708 th AY near 20th St, BROOKLYN: 700 B'w: OPE! 10 MAIDEN LANE TOR, P. ENTS; lowest tae tite oF “phone: JAMES BEROMA Ny 87 MAIDEN LAN® (upstairs). Kk. Delivered upon first payment of 5.00. Pianos fully guaranteed for ten ANTI ee aes RAIL D. SLALIONS fdot uf Wiest TWHNT ST. and and S| genuary Sale Values in Toilet Articles) , In Religiou$ Articles A, Bone Natl Brushes—with and without wings—value .19. Royal Tooth Powder—value .1 Square of D'Angelo pure Olive Oil brass or nickel c Castile Soaps—usually 6.....-.- Cold Cream-and-Glycerine and Bay Rum Boape—s cakes ua bo: 3 sey youR, FLOOR. $ ae oa ee caer if on awe ‘Smo! Flow Fountain 8 —best rubber—special. Cellulota Soap Boxes—all colors. Borine Antiseptic Mouth Wash ng Car, it GOH ECAGO LiMiTED 3 a Fol cago oleae and Cicvelasd, ‘Dine JAMONDS, WATCHES, J EWE! ya be had 9n charge account I vin dianapa ra Tauiee OUR PRICES FOR STANDARDS ACTIONS 8 CONFIDENTIAL Call or write for tMustrated cat Ie. 37#39 MAIDEN re N.Y 4 Lyon's ‘Tooth Powder, Munyon' ‘a Witch Hazel Soap, Cutioura Soap,* 407 ) 5 70 NEWARK AV., MERE RREEZE) are always as low or lower than PU SVU UTS TOSS Dee ress end Dining’ Carsy, Cortlandt Btreets, 6,15), ATLWAY.— Express, 8.25, 4.25 id t Ne Orr 8 Np ‘WESTE! i Memphi: ae rol $i. x9 1% dal ety Fasih fitreat™ for New Yo ty echeed Fromm hotel or Sresigence OF W Hi. SMIT! oH vite COMFORT AND 8; 8, A, Me snd 2.05 B. 1 «Gen. Pane. Agent. WEST SHORE R.R. fe Muudaon Aver 1u. Lesse Shirts and Drawers of Fine, Close Ws fet, Nnsloe seams double stitched aod felled a finish ¢ . You'll never be cold in thi weer, let mereury orgy never 80 dee, h. cot Yon. 1 ) For Far ‘Riv astham, & Eietn Watch- F Toe Dinmonda, $1 dowr. it CR hang security re- bal a trod. ae phone or onl pak West Fourteenth Street Morning Sales Being a Feature of Our Fanuary Sale, We Offer To-morrow Until 1 P, M.:- Ba | Black, W! | Velvet and Chiffon ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M. .....NO MAIL ORDERS, Still Another Saturday Morning Special:— In the Morning Until One o’Clock!— SPECIAL IN CHILDREN’S SHOES— Girls’ Box Calf and Dongola—were $1.29......° + Perfect in every way, but in following sizes only:— THB K—-I—10-—-104—wide widths. Please note the alzes and avold d NOT PROMISED AFTER ONE O’CLOCK...... NO MAIL ORDERS © tal ——_—_—_ “No Place Like'Hearn’s for Value.”’ A troism aghin « ‘evidenced by our MATCHLESS JAINUARY WHITE SALE OFFERINGS. « ips Raatietue oe Boys’ Suits----Half Price Not a figure of speech—ACTUAL FACT, double oom i we ask being true present value of the Suits. ... closed out from a manufacturer noted for excellence of iaked = care given to finish, and we promise that you never saw such — # qualities before at such low prices. Boys’ Winter Suits— Rortotke and double breast Our Brown and aiseat 198 “16 At Reduced Prices for January Sale. ALL-WOOL Heagnib 9 SWEATERS a colors OUTING FLANNEL WAISTS BATH ROBES 4 to 18 years, were .99........ 25 ane ee s sath B z 4 Children’s Skating Toques, a rane 5 Gelfs—Cloth, "Angora and. Worsted Bee vices Four Big ‘Specials in Misses’ Department Special 3— ed, Biue—deep collars| color fancy gimp—lned and) fancy weiss ety ant Tighinedss to 6 years. ways with bral plenty of all sizes, 4 with, but mothers or the advised to come early, Fine soft finish, Brown, Black—extre't 11 Think of t three months tunity and "auch ALSO CHILDREN'S HIGH CLASS CLOAKS. Velvet, Broadcloth and fine Novelty Materlals—trimmed with fur, ‘and lace—all colors—richly, warmly lned—2 to 6 years, |\—were $7.98 | Now 5,98—were $10.98 | N, Now 3-88 —Were $9.98 | Now 7.98 —were $12.98 | Now. 9 98 —were $15: e—__________,, January Sale Values ue Holy Water Fonts— Black Rosary Beads— .10 January Sale Values heart pendant—value 74... Fine Rolled Plate Ni Children's pete i ear ae te Bracelets—heart Niyalis Fase Lotion, Bheffleld’s Tooth Paste, Men's Real Seal Babeskin Soap, seal lined—value ae Caen Seal, Walrus and Sai other houses, and gilt jewelled frames— a No matter what others dvertize, Real Walrus Wrist our prices will be as low or lower, frames—value Coe US gy eee han —_— January Sale Oftering of. Health Underwear for--Men A well-known, widely advertised make—>" @ with solt inside Hlercing of, Dollar q quality..¢ a Norfolk and D. B. Suits— fant | Mth mltary “brat ‘and buttonse gterp, Bi Now11,98—were $19, ane 12) ari ‘or colored—worth by to 3... ay several ‘sizes—worth 10 10 to 15 ote... In Jewelry and Leather Sterling Silv: Necklaces—with jecklaces—ourb or fancy link—heart pendant—value ie Assortment Brooches and Bar Finscvelue tone Chain | jant vals. Solid Gola Barrinoe Penne s Turquoise settings—value pee ey Crystal Lorgnette Beary: cm fan Purses—sterling clasps—gun meta