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Rea ‘ BY HIDDEN BLAST Ng Another Fatally Hurt and Six Others Injured by Explosion of Charge of Dynamite Existence of Which Had Been Forgotten. Two men were Instantly killed, @ © antra wns fatally injured and half a 5 q flozen others were more or less serious-.| Jy hurt py the explosion of dynamite in 2 new sewer being built at Elsmere § piace and Marmion avenue, Bronx, to- day. © (4 The sower, which is: being built tor s the city by P. B. Stanton, a contractor, ts far underground, and employed in it are fifty or more workmen. Tie men $e hardly gone to work to-day when the sewer rang with a great explosion. Phd centre of the sewer was raised and rocks, dirt and rafiers of work Furled high in alr, + ‘fhe workmen were thrown from thelr feet and many were rendered uncon- ecious. Others were almost covered by the doebrié; ‘Tiere scame cries for help ‘end Policeman Holder, of the Tremont faverme’ station, ran to the sewer, The men who could run were then fleeing from the smoking and partly wrecked er. Some one turned in an alarm ‘and the police reserves were sent. Then ame a call for all the ambulances from Fordham ‘Hospital. ‘When something like quiet could be re. ftored the police and physicians en- tered the excavation. There they found that ‘two men, Charles Oftero, of No. $83 Belmont aveniie, and Glovann! Vil- it avente, had been blown to atoms. A third, his skull frushed and dying, lay near, He was Tecognied as August Lattaldar, who lives at One Hundred and Bighty-sev: @nth stréet and Sherman avenue, He | fc ‘was taken to tho hospital quickty, but the physicians said that his death was | in ‘ply a matter ofa few hours. William | 9 Dennison, the engineer on the works, was also batty hurt, but it iv thought fhe will recover, ‘The police and phyaicians then began men who had been @overed by the flying missiles. ‘They % took them to the street and halt @oxeh were found to be suffering from equited immediate med!- eal attention. The cuuse of the explosion was due, » there was a blast prepared which falled, { No attempt was made to relight the fuse, the workmen meaning to bring about the explosion to-day. They had Yorgotten the existence of the charged rill hole when they entered the sewer to-day and went about their work © thinking they .were safe. ‘One of ‘the workmen. who wna sald to , b6 Offiro, was over the charged hole When he pushed « crowbar down on the § dynamite, Instantly there came tho ex- } Plosion, andthe men near the hole were f althor killed or rendered unconucious, j ~The amoaident caused the greatest ox- 4 es i Benet mong the workmen, Those ; were not too badly hurt Ssh ly hurt to run flea 4 bodies the streets, Mes faces and with blood. Many of them made thelr way to their homes &nd all of them refused to go back Into ‘ the exoavation, Work on the sewer has | been stopped. —_———— }* SALOON-KEEPER IS SHOT. ( Frank Minte Found Wounded and _ Pellee Suspect Attempted suicide. Frank Hine, twenty-seven yours ald, hd Baloon-keeper, who lived at No. 7 { Lexington avenue with bis brother-1y- Jaw, Josoph Kiser, and the latter's wity Was shot: in the left breast tn Kiner's @partmént this afternoon. ‘The police 7 Relieve the man attempted autoide, but { Kinerjolaims the shooting was an ac- { cident, Hinio; was talking to his sister in the pate sam When phe had oocasion \o . A {Bette Ratha 2 lS RO 4 Eetyming to the room, found her broth: us joo, Tau Was taken to Helle- x ee (tee oraialial) is Seiten reas m for th fe did inflot the injury, Nouns It —— 7 ; (|| BRITAIN'S BIG BUDGET. LONDON, March 11-—An additional qwote of $380,000 for the Britien exhibit Bt St. Louis, making a total of $760,000, 4 \fa Anctuded in the Civil Service esti. , tem for the coming year. These (\the'evenue’ Department's coil’ soe the announced estimates ate} fre totalling estimates Will show an expenditine the year 1004-1905 of about $710,000,000, share Neckwear. The New Folded Fouvr-in-Hand of good quality silk; hé colors are light and dark effects,including gray, green, wn and self-figured white black, mad BURSTING PIPE Weak Spot in Steam Main in Brooklyn Rapid Transit Power House Gives Way and Work- men Are Injured. ¢ While half a dozen men on a plat form fourteen feet nve the floor were working at the main steam pipe in the Thirty-ninth street power-house of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- pany to-day the pipe buret. Three of the mgn were rely nenlded, and one, who jumped, sustained tn addt thon to his burns @ fracture of the right ankle. The three whose hurts were serious were close to the weak spot in the pipe, and before they had any warn- ing of danger they overcome by ateasn. Henry Bralley, of No. #03 Forty-aixth street, leaped from the platform and landed in a heap on the concrete floor with his ankle broken and his flesh falling from his fece and hands. Jullus Wolfe. the chief engineer, of No. 1849 Forty-ninth street, and Charles Setter, a machinist, of No. 22 Thjrty- third street, were scalded about the face and hands, but they retained pres- ence of mind enough to make thelr es- capo by the ladder, being assixted down by the men who had escaped with alight injuries, Bratley was taken to Seney Hospi and Wolfe and Setter to the Norw Hospital. The ac did not 4 the power-house machinery and no de- lay to the 1 f the system resulted WO MEN KILLED (THREE SCALDED BY [POOL ROOMS NOT | | WHOLLY TO BLAME Mayor McClellan Thinks that)“ Telegraph Companies Which rnin Furnished Racing Information rule, of greater intelligence and larger jaibliities, If they can be reached legislation, I am in favor of such »: legisiation.” It was when the Mayor was informed that legislation holding te telegraph companies on the pltine with pool-room keopers was being urged that the Mayor declared himself to-day The other day the Mayor sald on the con! for : Y | ————— Are Not Entirely Guiltless. THE WAY THEY DO DUNN “If the telegraph compantes are re. | State Committee Chairman May sponsible for the conduct of the pool. | Be Arisona’n Secretary. rooms and simiinr places, ax has been An unoMcial statement was made me here to-day to the effect that Chairman charged,” said Mayor McClellan to-| George W. Dunn, of the State Republi- day,’ I see no reason why they should can Committee, will be appointed Sec- be treated differently from othdr oltl-| retary of the territory of Arizona. No sens... You make { stronger. T/ confirmation of the report was obtaln- think the company is even more lable! able. than ordinary citt-| trol the tele- Mr, Dunn in a friend of Senator Platt. Ir hay been underatood for some time ddell does not jection as State that Gov, Dunn's re Ftanklin Simon & Co! SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. Boys’ Clothing. REEFERS, of Navy Blue English Cheviot, satin lined, 2 to 12 years; regular price NORFOLK SUITS, New Spring Wool Fabrics, with two pairs of Knickerbockers, 8 to 16 years; regular price $11.50.....0000005 5.05 6.05 $9.50...+-+ Models of Imported We direct attention to our recent importations of also FURNISHINGS— —_-- CUT OUT A GUNBOAT, 11.—The Committee of the Reichstag, after ex- | amining the naval appropriation BERLIN, March artment agreed ENGLISH STRAW HATS; Shirts, Blouses, Pajamas, Neckties, Suspenders, Dent’s Budget and Fownes” Gloves, at Popular Prices. for | 3 fimouning vo exnamn wcivdve ee! = RTH AVE, 37th & 38th Sts. Shoes for Men @ Womenat $ COMPRISING STYLE, BEAUTY, FINISH, DURABILITY, The Kinds that made us famous in New 2 Stores in Philadelphia -14 in Chicago-2in New York FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM 6™AVE. & 187 St, N.Y. 1 SHOES TKAT’S GOOD $ $2 SHOES THAT'S BETTER. $3SHOES THATS BEST One, Two AND THREE DOLLAR SHOES FOR MEN,WOMEN anv CHILDREN. Good, Reliable Shoes at ONE DOLLAR. Price Is Low, but the Quality Is Good. Styles Up to Date and the Leathers Tanned for Hard Service. A ONE DOLLAR for Ladies’ Kid Shoes, Laced and Button. ONE DOLLAR for Men's Solid Leather McKay Sewed Shoes. ONE DOLLAR for Women's Hand-Sewed 3-Strap Sandals. ONE DOLLAR for Boys' and Youths’ Box Calf anid Satin Calf Shoes, ONE DOLLAR for Misses’ Dongola Solid Leather Shoes. ONE DOLLAR for Boys’ Steel Quilted Waterproof Sole Shoes. ONE DOLLAR for Girls’ Vici Kid Extension Sole Lace Shoes. ONE DOLLAR for Men's Tan Calf and Patent Leather Slippers ONE DOLLAR tor Women’s Hand-Turned Oxtords. ONE DOLLAR for Children’s Hand-Turned Tan Vict Blucher Shoes, ONE DOLLAR for Little Gents’ Vici Kid and Box Calf Shoes. ONE DOLLAR for Men's Vici Kid, Tan Russ. Calf and Enamel Leather Shoes, ENTIRE FLOOR of 6,000 square feet devoted to selling GOOD DOLLAR SHOES. 1 Men's, Women’s & Children’s Shoes At Made from Specially Selected Leathers, “Guaranteed from Every Standpoint.’’ “(For Workmansitip, for Materials, for Stability.’? Lasts and Shapes are made to combine Sraceand fashion. We recommend them for their many points of excellehce. York, Philadelphia, and Chicago; the Kinds that have fea- tures unKnown in or- dinary makes; ‘‘The Swell, Natty Foot Gear;"’ ‘‘The Spanish Arch Instep;’’ ‘‘The High Castillian Heels;’’ ‘‘The Kinds that are in aclass by themselves.’’ i Entire Building Devoted to Selling Three Special Priced Shoes. At 1.00 At 2.00 At 3.00 That’s All. ‘SHOE FACTORIES: EXCLUSIVE SHOE FACTORIES: BROT OS: MARS $3.00 Spectal Shoes for Men and Women. PAILADREP EIA. PA. .unaninee cass. Cor, 2ist St. @ 6th Ave. || Git THE WORED: FRIDAY “EVENING, MARCH 11, 1004 _- We havearranged for Saturday, March 12 An Important Sale of Women's and Misses’ New Spring Fackets, As Follows:— Covert Top-Coats of a superior quality, lined with taffeta—three styles to select from, collarless, 21 inches long—fitted with lap seams, 20 inches long—and 34 box coats, all correctly fashioned; present value $16.50 & $18.50, Saturday Special, SL2. 75 cach. Girls’ New Spring Reefers consisting of Navy, Brown and Red Cheviots, also Tan Coverts, made in chic, girlish styles—a dozen models to select from; any size, 4 to 14 yrs,; present value $10.00, Saturday Special, B75 O each, Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. Druggist Sundries, Hosiery. Dr. Charles Flesh Food....... 35] Hermsdorf Black, solid or un- Absorbent Cotton, Ib. package.. 29| Dleached,, sole doubled, high eas has spliced heel, real maco, pair.... 25 Mamishe’s Nail Enamel........6 27] Ber dozen pairs Listerine, small, 16; large. Cuticura Ointment. . , Cuticura Resolvent. Tetlow's Swan Down Lace Lisle— A doren patterns, pair.....--... Infants’ Cashmere— White, Light Blue, Pink. and Tan, La Blache Face Powder Cte Satarananne anierp same 25 Rubber Nipples. . Boys’ Extra Heavy Derby rib, Yankee Shaving Soap PREP esSU Elsen cceoe se Maeee e's 25 for Spring. Every Leather, Every Style, Every touch of betterment that experience and up-to-date shoemaking can suggest is intro- duced in this excellent new line of Blyn Shoes at $3.00. To the men who have been paying 3.00 we say—Better than you ever had before ) —even fr us. To the men who have paid $3.50 we s: As good as the best you ever had and at least half a dollar saved. « Every style of Shoe shown In the win- dows of any of our storescan be 1 fi ole and | $ide—in ample quantity and In al ‘ives | —there are no tri in the maki i showing or the selling of Blyn Shoe: I. BLYN & SONS, shozco. Sixth Ave., and 27th St. Third Ave., and [224 St. 609 Eighth Ave.,39th & 40th Sts 162 Bowery, Near Broome St, yotorien f Ki St. Manhattan, In every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn. Now a Men’s Glove Sale That Ought to Interest Bvery Man. | Women have been having things all their own way in the matter of Gloves lately—we have been making announcements that have setall Brooklyn talking, But to-morrow is Men’s Day in the store, and we have taken occasion to make such an offer- ing as is without precedent, we believe. To-morrow men may buy here: Adler’s $1.50 Gloves for 98c. Dent's $14.85 Gloves for $1.25. Dent's and Fownes’ $2 and $2.50 Gloves for $150, They are standard makes and first-class Gloves as everybody knows. They are new and perfect—the most desirable styles for men. ot But because of certain arrangements, newly made, they must go speedily, fine they are. . a There are light, medium and heavy weights, sewn outseam, inseam and overseam. All the best colors and all sizes, including the short-fingered Gloves: ‘Main Floor, Bond Street Side nl 25. CENTS—190t WORLD ALMANAC NOW ON SALES CENTS A Strong List of Splendid Values For a Busy Saturday. The undernoted are all goods of stand- ard merit taken from our regular stocks 1&Ca and all marked under regular prices. Sale com- mences Saturday morning, 9 o'clock. Misses’ Jackets and Children’s Reefers. MISSES’ JACKETS—Covert cloth or black cheviot, satin ? $5.00 faced, lapped seams, notch collar—regular price $7.75— special for Saturday. ......sseeeeeee sess eeee oo CHILDREN’S REEFERS—Double breasted, velvet col- ? ‘ ($4.00 lar, full sleeves, loose back, gilt buttons—regular price $5.50—Special for Saturday. CHILDREN'S LAWN DRESSES—Tucked yoke, em- of very fine Persian Lawns, all sizes up to 12 years—regu- broidery ruffle, full sleeves, skirts with deep hem, all made $1 25: ° lar price $2.00—special for Saturday..,.....-+++ nec eeebee (Third Floor.) ” ‘Boys’ Spring Clothing. BOYS’ HANDSOME, TOP COATS and REEFERS— Of covert cloth, cheviots and serges and superbly finished, i $4 98 ° sizes 3 to 20 years—our special price is $5.98, and they del worth $10.00—Saturday only at - . BOYS’ worsted serges, silk embroidery and trimmings—our special price $2.98, and they are worth $4,00—Saturday only at. . (Third Floor.) Women’s Tailored Hats. Fresh trom our-own workroom—Cuba, Italian and fancy velvet—all new shapes—You'd think these stylish hats SAILOR and RUSSIAN SUITS—Of pure {$2.49 basket braids—trimmed ;ith quills, wings and fine sri | $2 25 ©. cheap at $3.50 --our price for Saturday ..2.+-+---+sseeeee ; (Second. Floor.) Women’s $1.10 Gloves at 83c... Women's 2-claspGlace Gloves, Paris point embroidery— black, white and colors—value $1.10 per pair—special for Saturdayesee...-seee.- see $1.25 Wrappers for 75c. effects to waist, very full skirts with deep ruffle, in neat de- 83c. Women's New Cambric Wrappers in shirt waist plaited) 5 75¢C. signs—regular price $1.25—special for Saturday........--++ . (Third Floor.) Our Regular $2.50 Shoes for $2.00. WOMEN'S SHOES—Vici Kid leather with patent leather i or vici kid tips—patent leather vamps with dull kid tops— all the newest shape lasts, light and medium weight soles- nearly all of them are Goodyear welted and stitched, but J toned and laced—our reg. $2.50 shoes—special for Saturday (Second Floor.) 39c. Ribbons at 27c. a Yard. Fine quality double face Liberty Satin Ribbons, 4% inches ? wide, all colors, also white, cr¢am and black—our regular price 39c. a yard-e-special for Saturday -..++ ace) (First Floor.) 25c. Veilings at 15c. a Yard. ‘New meshes, colorings and combinations, plain and with velvet and chenille dots, in colors and black and white— regular price 25c. a yard—Special for Saturday. f First Floor.) 25c. Stock Collars and Sets, 15c. Lace, embroidered and plain Stock Collars and Sets, in cwhits, blatk and colors embroidered on various fabrics— regular price 25c.—Special for Saturday....... (First Floor.) ~ 15c. Handkerchiefs, 10c. . Women’s and men’s pure linen hand. embroidered initial ‘Unlaundered Handkerchiefs—our’ regular 15c. goods— special for Saturday...... wes (First Floor.) Women’s Hosiery and Underwear. HOSIERY —Women'sgo0d black Gauze Lisle Hose double} foles hicelsand toes—regular price 29c.—special forSaturday WOMEN’S VESTS—Swiss ribbed Lisle and Cotton Vests.) low neck and no slecves—regular price 50c.—special for - Saturday (First Floor.) ‘ Men’s Furnishings—Special Prices. HALT, HOSE—Black Lise Thread and Cotton Halt Hose} —regular price 25c. per pair—special for Saturday - SHIRTS ‘and DRAWERS—Super weight Merino Shirts and Rae eeniced white—regular price 79c,—special d for Saturday...--.. Teeanirs Batis 5 SHIRTS—Men’s Fancy Percale Shirts—excellent quality ) cloth, finely made and in a variety of neat up-to-date pat- terns—our regular $1.00 shirts—special for Saturday. nce ' SOLID LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS. COLLARS—Value 15¢. at...10c | Notions and Toilet Articles. : HOSE SUPPORTERS—Women's Satin Pad with belt,» « fancy frilled silk side and sew on—regular price 25c.— special for Saturday .. Perret abe COLLAR FORMS—Silk Chiffon Collar eat price 10c.—special for Saturday. ..++++-++e4. reeves + ree! BRUSHES—Genuine bristle Hair Brushes, with Se ecea Pee tat price 2sciepectal foc Bararday SOAP—Aworted lot of fine Toilet Soaps—our regular 10c, line—special for Saturday, 3 cakes for (First Floor.) t “Ff. dwin C. Burt” We Are ‘Jouvin & Cic”’ Shoes. Exclusive Agents Gloves. fest Spri in New York Cty | Latest Spring Lali dake id for the Shades. $2.00 27c 15¢ 15c 10c 18c 38c 18c 62c 62¢c-- CUFFS—Value 16c. pair, at.ya¢ (First Floor.) Age 5c 18c. “St. 15¢ Ps ie