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«RIPPER SMILES ARREST MURDERER | AT HI SENTENCE} EATING BREMAS Syrian, Who Stabbed Country- man in Philadelphia, Caught Here After Short Search by Clever Manhattan Detectives. Emil Totterman Must Die in the Chair During Week Beginning * — April 18 for the Brutal Mur- der of Sarah Martin. CONFESSED IN FULL Two members of the detective force of Philadelphia who arrived at Police TO HIS ATTORNEY. Headquarters in this city carly to-day) to search the city for Abraham Maiham, a Syrian, who killed Thomas Saffa, also Said He Met the Woman at a]®* Ssrian. in front of No, 148 South Hotel, Gave Her Money ‘Tenth street, Philadelphia, tast night, , 5 " AN] found their man in a Washington street Then an Insane Desire to Kill] restaurant and placed nim under arrest: Her Overcame Him. Both men were In front of Solomon Joseph's grocery store, In the Quaker City, last night, when they began to spar playfully. The sparring soon be- Hmil Totterman, the Daniah sailer who id | { an The Battle of the Cells. | THE POLICE. that we humar there is a constant strife and war going on. In our platoon of police ready for an emergency or riot and constantly and the bacilli from the outside, These | policemen within the body are called } ASTORY OF SCIENCE AND | E of the greatest scientists of our beings are something lik & shell inside of which blood are certain. cor- puscles which are like a protecting us trom invaders. In this case the invaders are the disease germs macrophags, which are on constant | guard duty, and they seem to note the \ w - and vitality 1 do not be- lieve your ‘Discovery’ has an equal.” NEW DISCOVERIES IN CHEMISTRY. A pin prick and a drop of blood en a glass slide will tell whether your blood is in a_ healthy condition or not. Every healthy man should haye five million red blood corpuscles to every cubic nillimetre of blood. If there are too many white blood corpuscles the per- son {s said to be anemic and run down. A chem- ical test of the water from the human body will tell whether the kidneys are in good health or not. These tests of health are conducted by expert physicians and chemists every day. Such examinations are made without cost. This is only a very small part of the work of the staff | of physicians and surgeons under the ees THE WORLD: WEDNESDAWYVENING, MARCH 2, 1904. | | | { 4 Broadway and [3th St. | : ||| These Specials Will Be Offered Women’s Tailoring Dept. We will make to order on short notice advance Spring Styles Walking and Dress Suits in fashinable and exciu- sive materials, Variety of models for selection, Pianos and Organs. Great Sale $35, 00 Exclusive Agents for the To- “Edwin C. Burt” |“rrow Shoes. peasy March 3, Gloves. Exclusive Agents for the “Jouvin & Cie” Pianos and Organs: From 9 to 12 o’Clock Only. $5.50 Women’s Instep Skirts, $3.50. Women’s Instep Skirts (walking lengths), | of all-wool mixtures, in dark and medium | lapped and bound, finished with stitched | murdered Sarah Murtin, a atreet wom- | came earnest and then the men &TCW) Hrecence of unfriendly enemies from] direction An, fn 4 Raines-law hotel in James Slip | angry. Suddenly Saffa: burst into the] buside by a certatn sense of thelr own.| N.Y. the founder “and dneieter cr ate | of $350 Celebrated Tone- decp hems—all sizes—9 to 12.......... ‘ «19, was sentenced 10 die in the | grocery store with Melham in close pur-, elther smell or sight or touch, and they | invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute of | Lasting (Third Floor.) Regular price, $5.50. 2 electric chair during the week beginning {make war upon the unfriendly bac that city. To build up the body that has April 18 by Justice Kenefick in the| Suit. Saffa reached the end of the coun-/ ¢h4 moment they are found. Whether | W + Criilual Branch of the Supreme Court |ter before Melham overtook. _him.! we succumb to dh attack of pneumonia, (ov adareiag nana eee ft: a lers anos A to-day. Totterman smiled when he was then plunged’ a knife into! grip, typhold, catarrh of the nose OF | Pierce for advice. giving all your symp 69c. Wash Waists, 42c. arfaigned for sentence ahd burat out h ‘lungs, or consumption, all depends upon | toms, and he will give you the best med-| ed. He acta anew led 3 eurostar s which are pa- " Fie Suit soucbase, tnd 1,000 Women’s Wash Waists, ginghams ) ‘ . f Inughiig when sentence was was still laughing when h out of the room. After Totterman had been sentenced rnev. . Crystal and Collins to go with the hig-attornev, Henry J. Goldsmith, made | UVe® publio. a conferson of the. rurder| Uhiladelphians and thoroughly sgarch whigh Totterman made to him on Feb. |tnae wandtrines ger ereuees it 2. tiie very: time when he Was UrgiNE | restaurant in Washington street near the District-Attorney and the Court to |jector, a place much frequented by Syr- actept a plea of murder in the second Jiang, and found Melham calmly. eating ‘as taken Sergt. Mannion, hearing the story of the Philadelphia men, detailed Detec- ‘these policemen of o1 | trolling the mighty streams and cur- rents of the blood. if our blood is | healthy, then our policemen are strong ical advice possible to Suit your case, and without cost. For those who are weak- ened by the after effects of a bad cold, cough or grip caught during the winter, for the attack and will overpower the bacilli from the outside and we do not fall a victlm to the germs of disease *| which we catch in the air we breathe everywhere or the water we drink. Keep ' the blood stream pure and rich and your position impregnable to disease. Dr, nothing will increase the number of red blood corpuscles and eradicate poison from the blood so quickly as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Take, for example, the experience of Mr. J. T. Brock, of Cherryvale, Kansas, who write: | | for p $195 "o™ and madras; full, generofis blouses, plaited, with stock collar—9 to 12......) (Third Floor.) Regular price, 69c. $1.95 Ready-to-Wear Hats, $1.25. Women’s Almost Ready-to-Wear Hats— degree, Totterman's confession ts tn-} breakfast. eS: $ ‘ In January, 1901, my son, teresting. R. V. Pierce, the founder of the Invalide’ [Grover Cleveland Brock, was’ afflicte P itt A Bess | Hotel and Surgical Institute, ;| with abscesses on breast and back. The | Places Anybody in a Position to Secure Onc of the ers ahd your hat is trimmed—9 to 12.... that he came to New York on Dec, 1% having left his ship tn Bridgeport, and went to Kelly's Hotel, at Water and James streets, where he thought he might find some one he knew, Three women and three men were seated at a table. One of tho LAWYERS USE FISTS women, Sarah Martin, came over and ‘ 7 ‘ ‘ protect the body from disease-producing | ,, t-by him. He bought her a drink and hyabedrsan K many questions was informed that eet) * . * % 7 faye her it. He then aves on: Lee Re neran Oe ey one the disease was scrofulous In nature. We Piano Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5. 1 ui kt 4 aches wine all desirable colors 15¢ i ‘dbs egan the treatment advised, using Dr. Wi 5 | an lackr—9.to 12... --5-+5- seeeeseees alters Dianos Are Built to Last a Liletime. | “Bhe asked me to go to a room with | hoe and did. In the room I gave her $2 more and she went downstairs and | bought some whiskey. She returned and gave mean drink. I then fell asieep. ‘The next I remembered 1 had her by the throat. Why I grabbed her I do not know. I was out of my mind. 1 don't remember how I got my knife + out of my pocket, bus I remember find- ing {t in my hand and using it on the woman. x “As goon as I saw @hat T had done Angry Words and Sudden Blows Enliven Supplementary Pro- ceedings—Judge Decides Wit- ness Must Answer Questions. The examination of A woman, a wit- fess in supplementary proceedings, {n | one of the unoccupied Bupreme. Court chambers, to-day, broke up in a firtic T enme back to my senses and washed row between the Iawyers and an ap- up and went down stairs. Two of the peal by both lawyers to Justice Mac- wotnén and the three men were «till Lean, who was sitting in Special Term. Pidying cards. They spoke to me but I) did not answer. I left the place, and &@ policeman outside directed me to the: @outh Ferry Hotel.” ger, and the lawyers were Randolph M. Newman. of No. 182 Nassau streat, and Charles Stein, of No. 202 Broadway Mra. Lowenwer had been instructed , © NEWSDEALERS REPLY. By Newman not to answer certain quer: is put by Stein, but the latter Ins ‘They Say Something Which \ ay Intérént Jemes falliven. To the Baltor of The Evening World: Having eeen an article in your paper gent criticism of Stein for wearing his hat in the, presence of a lady. Two minutes later all hands were FOR ARGUMENT Tho woman was Mrs, Lizzie Lowen-! |, and Newman retorted with strin- | | N. Y., believes that this action of the blood explains why his “Medical Dis- covery,” When taken for a little time, fortifies one against’diseases which are fent at this time of the year. He ) seems that one of the chief functions of these police-leucocytes is to interior in the fight with disease-causing agents. They are useful to us physi- cally, by eating, as it were, the bodies of invading bactel Some forty years ago Dr. Pierce discovered that the best tonic and blood purifier could be made j without the use of alcohol or any nar- | cotic, from concentrated extracts of | roots, herbs and barks, that would make rich, red blood, and by its action on the stomach bringiabout such a healthy tone to the whole svstem that any one run 4down irom ill-health, fever or sickness ‘of any kind would put on healthy flesh ‘up to their standard. Everybody is 4 | Jaw unto themselves, and has his own j healthy standard of weight. When you run below that it is a sign that you are | susceptible to attack from outside germs, | Make yourself healthy with Dr. Pierce's | Golden Medical Discovery, It is most | gratifying to know that this medicine has sold more largely than any other tonic in the United States in the past third of a century, because it was mrde ‘on the best principles of materia medica, jand its value fs attested by every one first symptoms appeared at the age of 15. Our local physicians all said nothing would cure him, Loss of flesh and his great weakness convinced me that death mind to submit his case to Dr. R. V Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y, After answer- Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ac- cording to directions, observing diet rules especially prescribed, and used Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve,and gave the patiaht such baths as were advised. M; son is now well. Weight at this time 140 pounds—-a gain of thirty pounds.” “In the fall of 1893 my ankle began to pain me,” writes. Mrs. C. E. Briggs. of Tunnel City, Monroe Co., “Not a Steady pain, but it grew worse fast and soon became a running sore. It mide me very lame. When I sat down had to rest it on a stool, as 1 could not en- dure the pain when it was on the floor. The doctor gave me something to heal it, but it would break out worse than ever in a short time. That was the way vous, hardly knew what | was doing sometimes. Got so I could not do the work for myself and husband. In the fall of 1898 | commenced to take Dr, Pierce's Gglden Medical Discovery and ‘Pleasant Péllets.' My ankle soon healed and my nerves grew strong. I have not had any return of the trouble since, and now | might be the result, so 1 made up my} 1 suffered for five years. 1 was so ner-| | If is about a Walters Piano. | The Walters is in the homes of mahy pro homes of prominent representative American families. Walters Pianos are the most up-to-date, artistic pianos built. is full, rich, clear, even and rescnant. and the actions are exceptionally elastic ju select one of these beautiful pianos in this great sale you will get it | fat $195, including stool and cover, on terms of $5 down and $1 a week—which Half Its Real Value. : Walters Pianos are masterpieces of piano construction, being considered by the majority Gf professional misicians far superior to pianos sold by dealers at from $350 to $400. So in this sale you save from $150 to $200 by securing your old piano for a beautiful new Walters, paying any bal- ance due on our easy payment plan of $1 a week. | Upon Cash Sales we box and ship pianos to any part of the United Finest Pianos Made. (Second Floor.) Regular pricc, $1.95. 19c. Ribbons, 15c. per Yard. Fine Imported Taffeta Ribbon, lust-ous ) (First Floor.) Regular price, 19¢. $2.00 Corsets, 89c. Pair. inent musicians and in the Their tone Jain and fancy figured materials—straight fronts latest models—sizes 18 to 26—-9 to 12 | (Second Floor.) Regular price, $2.00. States. 35c. Women’s Hose, 25c. Pair, fine, medium weight, double soles, heels and tocs—9 to 12------ Made to sell at 35c. per pair- (First Floor.) Boys’ All-Wool Suits, $1.59. with a little vest—some have silk No Mail Orders Filled—None Sent C. O. D. shades, splendidly tailored, all seams | $3, 50 42c ) a pompon, an aigrette or a bunch of flow- ($1.25 | The celebrated R.&G. and W.B. Corsets — 89¢ Women’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, extra t 25c All-Wool Suits for Boys 3, 4 and 5 alt ) $1 59 ho has taken it. on Tuesday about the newsstands , Heifnaclalimermall il iq often walk over a mile and feel no bad . SAA tGouRease. Bullivans, No. aise Waa | Cero e catte ob ice caa erase ik IN THE CASE OF GRIP. effects. Lam very thankful for my re- Railiosds. —9 to 12 Res ington street, New York City, 1 there: quch cases are settled, . Take this example of Prof. J. E, Tau- corey, Formerly 1 was seldom able to | Tyee Bae pce ane teat Regular price, $2.48 to $5.75 oO shy Mr. J, Sullivan ‘ \, » $2. 075. op oo ROA GR a acLean said that Mrs, Tow-) guay, Director of the Quebec and Mont. {Fide even enns ylv anla'li| mt? aeate With the dealers for many years: er to questions, must tell real Saddlers’ and Leather Merchants’ | seaded disease eczema,” writes Mr ‘ Aaa invthe capuelty oF luring: the eal: re liver, Club, 6t St. Peter St, Quebec. “I feel it Koepp, of Mapleton, Oregon. “I was RAILROAD, $12 and $15 Young Men’s Suits, $7.95. 5 is told to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical ter'to join the Battery. Dan Finn Cinb,| "L instructed her mot to anwer.” #a!4) 7 more than right to give praise where | STATIONS foot ue W vel Liha treet I Des! t t streets. When jt cost $10 to Jom; then he Was | Newman, ‘ ‘ th i him- |". y " it is due, and 1 certainly want to praise | Discovery, which | did, and after | had| J ines. 1 " ‘ the gentleman that cook At upon ider| “And the Court instructs her ah! iy pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. | taken fourteen bottles I was permanently || Al. SACU Te itunrat ‘Young Men's Suits, in dark gray and ) tconfitent et catalony L. W. SWEET & CO,, CASH OR CREDIT JEWELLERS. Main Store, 97-30 MAIDEN LANE. ofa Oth Ave. } 407 Fulton St. Bikiyn. nis Sra Ave. $ 17% Newark Ave. J.C must anawer.”’ “J object to the Court's rpling,”’ yelled Newman, | 1 had been ill for some time with La Grippe and did not seem to regain my strength, so as to be able to take up my work again. Took many so-called ton- cured, It has been a year since I stopped | taking your medicine, and it has never appeared since, your medicine wonderful cure, and hope others saf- | fering as I did will take it and be relieved of their suffering.” ' | tickets for the Battery Dan Finn Aa- sogintion n, his man is closely connected with) that association, and t cannes see where! he comes in to make any remarics about! The two lawyers got together and Sos nererealen | THN Ot, Ccriman (eutyed on An adjournment Un April & | igs, but it was Just $0 mich money CE et te members Mand AC this | as) they, Neen, tO relies cot MacLean | thrown away, until 1 began using Dr. : } = * the stand of one of our members at this) that paved them from Laldiow street | Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. With- NATURE'S BOOK, GRRae CEUMGRTaeA TE writing. ch OF THE FIRAT ag-(Jal They, apologined tov veach other | in a week after using that 1 was able to) | Those desiring, to. know something CREDIT Sass, “We2eichy “Bastien! NBWSDEALER. -land went away together, |e around again, and I found that my |about the body in health and, disease, Manhattan Clothing Co, lg 3D AY, Oke HTH Si. N.Y, ag ROADWAY. n mixtures, sizes 15 to 20iyears, 31to ”. iach breast measure—our special price j $7. 95 QB—FtOl2.--eeeseee ere et ees A atninces Well worth 812.00 to $15.00. ‘In Furniture Department. INDIA SEATS—in Flemish oak past 49c Ni lle ¢v Tudfanapolls, Chicago. St. SEMBLY DISTRICT. ———— system was entirely free from any of the |also medicine and surgery, without tech~ POPE SENDS HIS BLESSING, | FIRE IN STUDIO BUILDING, | ts¢ eects which usualy Tonow a cae aa edical Adviser” by R. V. Pierce of La Grippe. I now keep a bottle of |Sense Medical Adviser,” by R. V. Pierce, the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ on|M. which can be had by addressing Apartment Scene of | hand, and, when I catch Cold, take a|Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for 31 a-Brac. | few doses, which keeps me in perfect |cents in stamps for the cloth-bound, or A amall fire was started In the Gibson AS a builder up of lost strength |21 stamns for the naner-covered hook, bishop Farley, who Is in Rome, was re-| giiaig Building, No. 142 East Thirty: ceived to-day by J. Albert Locke, Prea-| (1a atreet, to-day, by the explosion ident of the Catholic Converts’ League: a 5 tl of @ kitchen stove Ia the apartmonte of "The Pope blesses Cathollc Converte Gerrit Smith on the ground floor, « League cordially, | The fire iteelf did not spread beyond This message was the result of an}, porition between the kitchen of Mr. sudlence eee ene ah tite Aten ( Smith's Apartments and the dining. Bishop explained the purposes of the! room, but in order to stamp out the rT flames effectually the firemen had to y League wasltear down valuable tapestries and re- stands 15 inches high, size of top 16x16 ruth @moking and Obs (cago, Toledo and Cleveland, LOUIS EXP att. Tidianapa ienandcah ‘Valley Toad> ee TOUS EXPRESS -For For Toledo. except. Saturday. Din- —9 to 12 (Fourth Toor.) In the Upholstery Department. SWISS—5,000 yards, 36-inch ) Pe ta aby in a large variety of fig- ~ ures, stripes and dots; per yard—9 to 2B.. (Fourth Floor.) Regular price 15c. "Regular price 69c. After Seeing Hit The following cablegram fang: bate your elothing ‘amie fo order. ELOHANGH CLOTHING CO. ™ away. Room Estah, 1885. Watch- 1 down, | 7. #1 weekly, 0,3 tulred, Write, WATCH CO. 9c R D for Pittabure. Thdlanapoie and ITTRBURG, SPECIAL. —Daily IT Dining. Car ‘ os AND THE sour 0.10 (ert raanen. and, Tha). SORA Meee Rallroads. G 6D iy ‘NewYork Central tees « * Take ‘Advantage of Our. Liberal The Catholic Con’ organized in this city out four years ty . . Kans Of its objects being to apelst| move & quantity of the physician's : ithe propagation of the Catholle faith treasured collection of ceramic: CR E DI T Ss Y Ss T E M Special for Thursday. March 3. among non-Catholics, ‘The Rev. Dr. B.| The only material dami done i : F. Da Costa, formerly rector of thel through the agency: of the fire consisted ple aa OF ee ohm Ne VAM" | in the destruction by water of several Reitholic priest. was the Arst president|fine tapestries and the breaking of sev- Sf the league.” be Gral pieces of Mr, Smith's bric-a-brae, 35 ae One Dollar Per Week Opens an Account Women’s $2.50 Shoes at $2.00. A small amount that you can easily spare is sufficient. This represents the, Parlor of our $125.00 Outfit. ESeSS faily. jew York and 20 P.M eH tka pantsats tis | And 1210 niwht dally, Limited.” 1255 P.M. WESTERN RA ‘oie and Sew Orleans, quarter and. circular foxing, medium and light weight soles, patent Teather Kid tips, ten new toe shapes to sclect from, in button and lace—Thursday | Made of fine Viatlic Kid, three ) SSSSSSSSSESz5 >> >a 0U BREES2 REKKEKEREERERER! $2.00 ‘ak ssaseh: ILWAY.— oP. Me 33: pers CR. The Unusual Store. RAR Pica: rns MEN’S OVERCOATS, Mon! ‘dirondack Buffalo Speci RESESESESEeeeemrR ce” e¥se3eEe 7 Second Floor. formerly $18.00; How 612.00, 3:30 pat Oriental Materials || pesteihid alt ste te 610.00, || {IN hee. = Bhs 1.90 PM Nec pe Bunday. taceyt Mi . 7 hildren's S By the Yard. { CASH OR CREDIT. 4 1K ARS Redes ee We are showing an excellent line gt cy Ha) ance . \q1.00 PRR WEEK OPENS wintstield Son Garson all throu tea —Boys’ and Girls’-tor School or Dress 0 is—a Bourette and Damascus j N ACCOUNT. we), raine shuminared with, prices you will appreciate. (Second Floor Striped Materials WALKING SUITS, ' j s a iF io +; HB Co i iene a | For Window and Door Curtains. 08 Oey nave Or8,08 en ee 30 Hiiton Light Colored Combinations. A HOME COMPLETELY FURNISHED at $125.00, |) 22sdepracs soo wre” 06 Sem org na vice," Raxwage heeked frou: 2xp) i DAN Pass for Cabidence by West pesidence ronal GEORGE, ‘Gen. Mander. ‘Get T SHORER.R. iver Hus. Lessee.) Bane NRE Help Wanted--Male. pM ch, Hudson. & PERSON to call on retail trade for —Chicago Ey g house ry B20, pa! Roe Lins for Detnict ee ein aeat saves f HLUdaOR Riv. pts | Tapestries and Damasks seat bic mies On Exhibition at our Warerooms. Cai nee ft. ‘ 40 inches wide, ats ‘ 40c and 48 per yard iar BETWEEN _ WE FURNISH THREE ROOMS COMPLETE AT $95.00. tazs a AVE Sore EAay || Freight ouertoro Carfare ne. Terme Arey i aeoia' st Out-of-Town Japanese Crepe lath = | All colors and In 4 variety of de- ! j signs, 30 inches wide, | BSc per yard a hes Agent. Agents Wanted. =| Agents Wanted. | Tents in every city and tomn to | Is Ita Fact? | If it is in the 1904 World Almanac and DALY! unnecensarr. Standard Hous |, For Furniture Coverings. ; ¥. RE its chen 5 =, | exp on tue arkat: elle on aight: Overy a ‘A large number of short lengths and box. 380 upatadie B i A, yop 30 Jersey) Wyagen $800 pet ins rumen ee eife itatiedlaciyt tor tere: Encyclopedia eR broken line’, unique designs, bad at cies [Brees See Le A Ml fle Lost, Found and Rewards, | NEVeRMys§ FIRE EXTINGHISHER 60, marked down to close out, PARe SAAR SRT LP oe sa Tee, FuRnen §e| ! $0 to $2.00 per yard. caus fon fetal si AM MTR, GF, TAAMMERT, ie edshimanny "room Lawyers. S I WORLD, ALMANAC *.° 0. Well Oring in colore Patents. GEO, ROBINSON (Lawyer) | iiss Sau aaa win representative if desired, to. MAIDEN LANE. TARR BLEVATOR, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS i. WORK MONDAY WONDE i a piarngnae: