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BULLET KNOCKS CUP FROMWOMAN'S HAND Lead First Went Through Boy's Hat and Then'Frightened Mrs. Maloney—Man Was Shootin; at Tormentors. — Owen Goeghean, who lives In High- bridge, fired a shot at three ‘boys last night. The bullet went through the rim of the hat of one of the boys, then the panel of a door and through knocked a cup of coffee out of the hand of a woman who was having her dinner. Michacl Bernardo, fifteen years old; Morris Gorman, folitteen, and Joseph Ferdinand, ten, were playing in the fiathouse No, 23% Eighth avenue. when they came upon Goeghean in the hall- Way of, the second story. The boys sald something about the queer ‘get-up of Goeghean and the latter drew a re- volver and fired two shots in quick suc- cession + The first shot miscarried and buried itself in the wall, ‘The second tore a hole in’ Ferdinund’s hat, and after that issed through the panel of Mra, Nellle | Matoney's door on the sume floor. Mra, Maloney hada cup in her hand and was | just about to drink of the coffee, "As the cup fell Mrs, Maloney. fainted. Policeman. Irwin heard the shots ana he ran into the house. and, After disarming Goeghean, arrested him, Magistrate Flammer hi $1,000 bail for six mon havior. FIVE HUNDRED ARE ILLEGALLY CONFINED Prisoners in Sing Sing, Auburn and Dannemora Will Have to Be Resentenced, Says War- den Johnson. There are five hundred. prisoners in Me three State prisons who are said to have been legally sentenced, and all of them will have to be brought before the Judges who sent: them to prison and be resentenced, ‘Mhe fact that thin state of aftairs existed was brought out when Warden Johnson, of Sing Sing, refused to accept Edward Goeley, who was sent to prison for @ term of not less than two years and not more than three} years by Judge W. H. Pratt, of West- When he was taken to the prison the} warden said that he could not recetve| bim and he was returned to the Sheriff at White Plains. He is still in jail there and must be senten: &@ second time by Judge Pratt. Warden Johnson takes this position on the grounds that the Logisiatute of 18 passed a bill defining the terms “defirtte sentenoe and indefin'te sen- tence” to be employed in sending @ con- “et ie Lirias izes Goff, inal! whsingte and Wubse So apta tenced men illegally since this bill went into effect and that the prisoners will have to be. resentenced. Largest Frog Markets, #t. Paul and Minneapolis are the Inrgest frog markets in the work. The| 2 8-4 per cent. stock, created under the . total receipts for the jJast year from the [Pc teeld arate of the State exceeded 500,- lozen. requiring the slaughter of no yeas than 6,000,000 , switch outgoing trains were delayed. ; “8 | standing on. one of the tracks near the Pistol’) accident, was bottled up until the de- Tailed locomotives were placed on the Goexhean in | Fails. This caused the express to be de- ‘or goud be- |layed two hours. Slight damage was \aone to the locomotives, Goeley is charged with bur-| ¢' {| fon until it was all over. TWO ENGINES TURN | ~ EACH OTHER OVER Both Pulled Passenger Trains When They. Brushed Sides on a Siding, but No Qne Was Injured—Traffic Tied Up. By some misunderstanding two large, locomotives attached to passenger trains nd running slowly in opposite dirée- tions “aide wiped” about fitty yards west of the Erie.depot, In Jersey City, late yesterday, and forced each other oft the rails ‘The locomotives came together at an angle. ‘The wheels’ of the huge ma- chines rolled over the tles and wrecked an interlotking awitch. No one was in- Jured, although both trains were crowded with passengers at the time the acbident occurred . In consequence of the disarrangemont of the mevhanism. of the interlocking Train No. 3, for Chicago, which was LOCOMOTIVE BURST AND TWO KILLED Under Full Headway Drawing a Train When Boiler, Suddenly Exploded, Mannling the Engi- heer and Fireman. BUFFALO, March 2.—Two men were Killed by the explosion of the boiler of a freight engine on the Lehigh Valley Railroud at Wende, a few miles east of this city, to-day, ‘he victims were Thomes Finkler, engineer, and Orange Osgood. nreman, both of Buffalo. According to a report received by Supt. Kelth the engine, drawing a freight train, waa on its way to: Man Ghester, Pa. @ngineer of the Mother 8 explosion hurled the cks a distance of 200 feet. The fireman's body was found one hundred feet from the wreckage. His clothing was on fire and he was terribly injured. He died in fifteen minutes, engineer's body fell out of the cab went flying “through the air, instantly killed. Brakeman Gorom had @ most remark- able escape. He was blown out of the engine and escape without a seratah. He was riding in the head cab with the een 2a the Mother ame qi type 1@ engineer's cab is well for- ward the fonter, Gorom said ‘he never knew anything about the explos- = RUSH FOR IRISH LOAN, LONDON, March %.—The list of ap- Pications for the issue of $25,000,000 In Irish Land act of 1908, the issue whioh is 8, was oloved to-day. Was oversubscribed seven. tines rice of 2 loan and quoted at 1-4 per cent. premtum. Voged Brothers AW Sir.Cor BW Ave Men’s Cravenette Raincoats. Most men think that all Cravenette Raincoats are alike—but they are not—the fabrics are all treated to the Cravenette process, There's a great difference, however, between ours and the ordinary: kind and you can see it in the shoulders, the snug-fitting collars, the long lapels, the fronts, which never wrinkle—in fact, any one of our Cravenette Raincoats has a dash and go to it that you'll not find in the ordinary ready-made kind. Belt Back Cravenette Rain Coats at $12. A Superior overcoat to those you'll find elsewhere at $15. Made of an Oxford gray cravenette cloth,52 inches long. Our special price is $12. , /Cravenette Rain Coats at $15. ‘What $15 will buy here, $25 wouldn't duplicate at a custom tailor's. ‘These are made in the 52 inch long, loose, great coat gray worsted, at the special price $15. In, of Oxford ‘-Cravenette Paddocks at $25. The grace and. Paddock and tot models i They are made’ of w fine Oxford gr priced at $25. ; fect fit of these Cravenettes Raincoate in the new qual to the custom tailor’s $40 kind. ‘ay worsted Cravenette; specially (The World Almanac. Rayan i in ir ASG U GA SA Slat 8 es AeA ad i a las La. Vi THE’ WOREDi WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 25, 1904. - B.AltmansGo. | SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF THE FASSO CORSETS ARE NOW READY, INCLUDED IN WHICH ARE ENTIRELY NEW CORSET MODELS, DISTINCT IN STYLE AND CONSTRUCTION. THE NEW BRASSI BR E, A boned ‘Stays, made in the form of a Corset Cover, designed to be worn over the Corset as an additional bust support, s8 now; being shown in the CORSET DEPARTMENT B.Altmandéo. * WOMEN’S NECKWEAR, IMPORTED NOVELTY. COLLARS, in exclus- ive design, of Whité Embroidered Linen, with lace incrustations, Each, $4.78 IMPORTED BATISTE COLLARS, exclusive Jesign, Ecru and ;White, Each, $2.63 HAND-MADE APPLIQUE STOCKS of Chiffon,« Silk and Lace, assorted colors, Each, 93c. WHIFE LAWN, EMBROIDERED COLLAR and CUFF SETS, Each, 78c. WHITE LAWN EMBROIDERED STOCKS, ;38e. Each. For THURSDAY, March 24th. (Rear of Rotunda.) Elghieenth St, Nineteenth $t., Sixth Hoenme, New York. Contains 50 MEDICINAL ELEMENTS ACTUALLY ‘Taxen From FRESH CODS' LIVERS, BUT NO OIL Vinol contains ALL the medicinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken from genuine, fresh cod’s livers, with organic iron, and other body building ingredients, in a deliciously palatable and easily digested form. It is everywhere recognized as the GREATEST MODERN STRENCTH CREATOR | known to medicine — Vinol is the only cod’ lwer oil preparation which contains no oil, grease, or any dis- agreeable feature, and sold on a positive guarantee of “ money back if it fails to give satisfaction.” For Ohronlo Golds — Hacking Qoughs- Bronchitis — Lung Troubies—Deblilitated, All Tired Out Yeople—To Gain Flesh — To Qet Strong—To Strengthen Old People — Weak Peonle— Pale, Weak Women — Puny, Alling Ohil- dren—Nursing and Weak Mothers—Nothing equals Vinol. Try it — if you don't like it, we return your money. Riker’s Drug Store | J. Jungmann Cor. 6th Avenue and 23d Street. 1090 3d Ave, and 496 Columbus Ave, Hegeman & Co. Kineman’s Steres Oe aes PS, Rrondway, 9 200 W. yore bo Street and Sth Avenue, 601 Sth Price 25 Cents... Of All. Newsdealers, “> a8 Cents by Mail, ‘ is « ¢ t = ial ~ Sadia a odd cae emaamemcaneandca a. Shas seas dP MRR eee Sanger wero fa ee Double“‘S, & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings} This Week From 8.30 to 12 0 Clock— Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. Great Special Sale- Lsed [anos on Shun 1 This sale affords you the most ex- \ traordinary of excellent opportunities to buy good pianos at the lowest prices ever asked for such instruments. Think of getting a piano for $15.00. Many toy pianos cost more than that You are not limited in the matter of choice. You select from Uprights, And in every instance the price is a.revelation The Best Assortment of Pianos and Organs Ever Seen at the Prices Asked, Squares and Baby Grands. Every Instrument in This Sale Has Been Put in Thorough Order, You can get a Steinway for as little as $105.00, or a Weber for $55.00. once, you can leave a deposit and pay the palerice in easy monthly sums. If at any time during the year you want to buy a new piano we will take the old one in exchange and allow hat you paid for it. SPECIAL ATTENTION is.called to the list of Organs, which is one of the best ever included in Paper ne NT And if you don’t feel like paying the entire amount at UPRIGHTS. UPRIGHTS. BABY GRANDS. Sterling, x. ithsontan, " ie Was. Now. Wheelock. rdman, ranich, Hoftma 208, paret ‘maton, -| New England, 700.00 235.00 Maron Hamiin, a ORGANS. y Xow. Kohnler, 50.00 ge (Auditortum Pitth FIA ee Caster Spe Ct al Showing of Caidlor-M Women’s Ohe Yew Full Skirt Styles. The display of the new full Dress Skirts is most complete in all details. We are showing them in all the popular materials, Voiles, Panama Cloths and Novelty Weaves. WOMEN’S SILK-LINED Bl.ACK VOILE DRESS SKIRTS, extra fine quality Chiffon Voile over ruffled and fluted heavy taffeta silk drop, in the new “hanging full” style, snugging the hips closely and with full flare, trimmed with stitched taf- feta bands, silk fagoting and crocheted ornaments in artistic ¢ design; just as shown in illustration, J, Vee 35 (Second Floor, Front.) lade Sarments. The big Easter exposition takes a kaleidoscopic change to-morrow, transforming itself into a radiant exhibition of substantial tailor-made garments. For example: Smart New Ideas in Tailored Suits, Swagger Coats, Stylish Skirts and Lovely Silk Shirt Waist Suits. The scope and variety of these charming creations The prices are agreeably"low. (Second Floor,’ Front.) will delight you. Sood Photography : At Moderate Prices. The old custom of going to the high-priced exclusive Photographer is rapidly dying out. People now realize that there really is no need for it The Big Store's Studio has done very rhuch toward making the public think that way, and the following special is one of the offers that has had very much to do with it 12 Imperial Carbonettes and 3. 4) O eo One 16x20 Black and White Optical Goods at Low Prices. Our Optical Store is now ideally equipped, lacking nothing and possessing every requisite for the accomplishment of rapid and perfect work Only the most approved and modern devices are employed in testing the eyesight and properly fining glagses. Graduate opticians are in attendance, and will scientifically examine your eyes and supply the correct lenses and frames. 1.00 World ’s Greatest Grocery A Quota of Specials rer Ghursday Shoppers. To-morrow’s specials in this spacious department need no © commendation—they re so well known—and the prices we quote speak eloquently for themselves. SPECIAL OFFER FOR TO-MORROW-—SOLID GOLD SPRING EYEGLASSES, (ajcony, Main Floor, 18th. s 2 y SARDINES—Durand fancy MACKEREL — “Quoddy’ \CORN—Winorr | Kermalled Spr. ng Uph olstertes. Bers GN arto, ie | Rea tt got cae | natin” pce Mar co ‘ HE Gold Ta: Soe cakes; dos, $1.75; co- Panel Laces, | Wustin, fic? (Ak mews brliers Jar | Set Canin Tatts” | REAB—Hubbara’s cules Special offering of Arabian PanelLaces One to of 40-inch STRIPED fe duality eeiep and | pti na 80e,; cam,” Bo Gherkine; 20-02 in a large variety of patterns at the fol- Gayy MUSLIN, very sheer in quality. rime; “8 ibe. “tor ‘E bot. SWEET POTATORS—"Old lowing prices always sold at 25¢. per yard: can, 17 in, regularly 50c. per yard, Be this comes in 3 styles of stripes. err’ potatoes” aon Ferman. Salone, | LUMEIIN —* 26 in, yard at Oc special price. 180 ee can, Faun | ; Gunpowder, ee x. State g ly $1.25 per yard, DS hr 0 7 re Te ean hs 28 in, regularly a ha ya 980 Gambour Wustin. oat Pk Bae He antin Otvan par" eaten eo. be er Crackers; per tin, o ; Embroidered in very neat designs, some se | Sitves — + 2 One lot which comes in the cream) gi “RACKERS — brand extra Fo | single and some double border: CRACK Seneation. z shade. 36 in. wide: per yard, CEN eter) an Soot ane Soeganut Wainde Greer | Queen ‘Ollveep Son oy Other grades at 100, 12%0& 150! CaS rig nae te “Trourth Moos (Third Floor, Front, 18th St.) Spring Weight Shoes---Clearing Odd Sizes. Despite untoward weather conditions, the inroad made upon our large stocks in this Department has ea reales: ae cone sequence the odd sizes and so forth, which we place on sale to-morrow, have accumulated They are Spring pes ts, and as we positively will not carry them over the Summer months, make this special at the remarkable prices ixomzed herewith. 1.39 for Women’s $2.50 Shoes. 1.985 for Men’s $3.50 Shoes, Metallic oak soles; waterproof. | These shoes are made in the only shoe factory in this country author- ized to use the double union stamps, which isan undisputed guarantee of their honesty. These shoes Several good styles in kid or calf, button and jace shogs; a good range of sizes; good, serviceable soles; a good bargain for an ideal walking shoe. 98c. for Women’s Serviceable Shoes. They: are made of good leather and will wear well. were made to sell for $3.50. There is also an excel- lent collection of shoes for Boys and Girls. Prices are remarkably low. 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