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HREM ROS Loaded with Chains and Pieces \ of Timber Mutineer Is Brought Hereon British Bark from St. Thomas. .:#ivlias.: r HURLED SAILORS OVER HIS HEAD WITH EASE. “He Vas a Human Virlvind,” b \; Says the Captain, “und Made f } My Men Like Chips Fly f About.” ° Ag af The British bark Angora, six days mt‘from St, Thomas, drifted into the Ipper Bay, off Liberty Island, early 4 jo-day and anchored. Her colors were 3 upside down and her rail was rimmed oa mith white and anxious faces. Capt. rr, Rodenhetser, the bark's skipper, was visible in the shrouds sweeping the waters with a triple-lensed telescope. Every ‘few seconds as the vessel floaxd Idly on her anchor chains she trembled to her beam as a roar issued up the batchway. Bister Anno displayed no more anxiety as she scanned the horizon as Blue- Deard’s hapless wife trembled at her side than Capt, Rodenhelser exhibited as he coursed up and down the ratlins peeping for the police putrol. ‘At last he exclaimed with a joyful gasp: “Patrol, ahoy!" and the scared ind white-faced crew dropped to the lack with a Bigh of relief. ‘The Patrol, ho had noticed the inverted ensign, jteamed alongside and nimbly scrambled t the deck. “Matiny” Loaded with Chains, “Tank Himmel!" sighed the skipper ‘as he sank into the arms of a broad- shouldered bluecoat. “‘Dere is a mutiny py the ‘hold, quick, or his chaing he bust.” ‘A hasty Investigation revealed a. verlt- vble giant loaded with chains and trons ind pleces of timber, crouching In the forecastle, The harbor police had to yall upon the crew to sit on the “mu- uny.” as Capt, Kodenheiser reférred to his prisoner, while his fetters were knocked off, Then he was handcuffed, bound and ied to the police beat. As Capt, Rodenhetxer recovered his fomposure he unfolded a remarkable story of how one wan had terrorized him and his crew throughout the voy- age from St, Theaas. This man, who was found writhing in his manacles in the hold, was of gigantic build, His face was covered with a wonderful fringe of whiskers and his hair fairly bung down his back, A Human Whirlwind, “He was man whirlwind,” said Rodenheiser, ind he made my men ike chips fly about.”’ ‘The giant, who called himself Charles Henry, spoke none but the Russian tongue. He was shipped on the Angora at St. Thomas and appeared a likely chand because of his great strength. The bark had not been a day out of port, however, before the Russian had ‘the entire forecastle at his knees. His whipmates readily sacrificed their ra- tions to his voracious appetite, and the only man who objected was unable to use a syllable of protest for the rest of .tho-voyage. ‘The mate of the ship Interfered only once with the Titanic Russian and the next day he hobbled round on a crutch with his features softened with court plaster and bandages. ‘4 “After dot,” said Capt, Rodenhelser, ¢"my mate would not near him go for ®% tousand dollars.” Hurled Men Over His Head. Re Every day the Russtan would exhibit Ms strength by selzing some member the crew and hurling him over his head. At other times he found special a Aslight in collecting two of the husklest seamen ‘and playfully knocking thelr “lieailé together until they were almost unconscious, Eventually he was only overcome by .strategy. The giant was in the yards ‘splicing a rope. Near him was a negro sailor, Alexander Ennis, who had been sipped at St. Thomas, Suddenly. the Rugslan playfully seized the black and ¢andeavored to throw him into the sea, \ Ennis managed to slip from the giant's #rasp and nimbly climbed down the ;Mhrouds. ' Knocked Out with Club, ~ With a roar the Rusalan followed Capt. Rodenhelser hid himaclf behind ‘the mainmast. In one hand he had a belaying pin and in the other a big Aub. As the Russian jumped to the feok, still pursuing the negro, the sk!p- | (per swung club and belaying pin, laying * Mit the giant on the deck. Then, while j@ beat him into martial unconscious> fi ness, he called upon his men to procure hes I the frons on the ship. gofore ho recovered he was bound to thé eyes arid rolled down a hatchway. He was kicked into a corner of the forecastie, but so great an influence hud Be walned' over the crew that not a man Zared seek Ms Biunk last aight in the neighborhood of the manicled ginnt. Nor could they sleep on deck because of his CRAANT Ve a the terrifying clanking of ing, vee ‘The Russinn was chat with mutiny andthe police neld him to await ur- Thignment before the British Consul, he" Angora, is a british ‘vessel was consigned to Hutchings Bro this port. SOCIALIST PARTY MUST PAY, and of Court Says it Iv Responsible gor! “The People’s” Debts, ¢ When Peter Fiebiger treasurer, ond the Socialist Labor Party to recover $1,045 loanea by iim to the party to carry on its a newspaper, “The People, ty’ denied responsibility, ce Seabury ruled differently, ang got a verdict for tho full ‘claimed, with interest, making Sued Eben | relieved Ta on on ae ‘Stern Brothers Embroidery Dep’ts : is . Large assortments of Embroidered Waist Patterns and Robes. And in addition to-morrow an exceptional purchase of ; Linen Embr’d Robes, at $4.75, 8.9 One-Half Regular Values COMPLETE LINES OF Leather Goods TRAVELING BAGS, DRESS SUIT CASES, HAND BAGS, TEA AND LUNCH GASES, TOILET ROLLS, ETC, Special Values, To-morrow CRUSH LEATHER BELTS, in black, white, red and green, 45c VANITY BAGS, in black and all leading colors, Value $6.50 $4. 85 SUIT CASES, sole leather, 22 and 24 inch, Value $5.00 $3.95 Handkerchief Dep’ts Exclusive Novelties in Women’s French Hand-embroidered Hand- kerchiefs with Hemstitched and Scalloped Edges, also Men's Hand Hemstitched and Tape Border Handkerchiefs. To-morrow, Sale of doz. 20° zach $1.15 if tox 17°. « $2.00 vo: 25° . $2.90 « 12° . $1.40 . Women's Sheer Laundered Initial Handkerchiefs, ‘Women’s Sheer Hemstitched, 14,34 and 1 inch hems, Women’s All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with tape borders, Men’s All-linen .Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 200 Oriental Rugs suitable for summer homes, will be offered tc-morrow, 56. 75, 8.50, 10. 50, 12.50 CHINA AND JAPAN MATTING, VERANDAH MATS AND DHURRIES’ FIBER MATS. WILTON, AXMINSTER, SAXONY AND BRUSSELS RUGS, AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Attention is directed to their COLD STORAGE FOR ORIENTAL RUGS & CARPETS. CLEANING, RENOVATING AND REPAIRING AT MODERATE RATES, West Twenty-third Street. ° TEAM DASHES INTO 4 FRIENDS WITH ORY-GOODS STORE| KNIVES AND GUA When Rosso Heard of the Re- ception Committee Waiting in a Vacant Lot He Rushed to the Police. Horses Run Away in Bronx and Crash Into Front Door, Caus- ing Stampede Among Custo- mers and Employees. } A team of horges attached to a dirt wagon became unmanageable when oe- ing driven down Third avenue in the Bronx to-day and ran away, The driver, John Tucker, of No. 1245 Tiffany street, was thrown out at West- chester avenue, where the wagon col- ded with an Elevated Railroad pillar and the team turned into the latter thoroughfare. The horses’ momentum carried them straight for the doors of a department store, into which they crashoa, ‘The few customers in the store and the employees scattered and many ran from the building. sersby caught the horses. Nobody was hurt M,PLESKE IES ATT, PETERSBUR Former Minister of Finance of the Russian Empire Passes Away After Long IIIness—His Public Career. Baldassarre Rosso, thirty yearn old, of No. 16 Montelth street, Willlams- burg, obtained from Magistrate Higin- botham, in the Ewen Street Court, to- day four summonses for as many young Itallans who unti! a week ago were his dearest friends, ‘To the sister of one of these Italians, Felice Ratolo, of No. 930 Flushing ave- nue, Rosso has been engaged. A week ago his sister became very 1 and he had to cease his visits to his sweet? heart. Fe.tce, the brother, charged him with endeavoring to jilt his flancee. Rosso denied this, Yesterday he received an invitation to meet his prospective brother-In-law ana three friends in a vacant lot near his home. Rosso had a premonition of evit and despatched a friend In his stead, When the friend arrived at the rendez- vous he saw four men croching behina a fence. were armed to the tecth With stilettoes and revolvers. Rosso declared to Magistrate Higgin- botham that death had awaited him at the meeting place, and asked that those who fat in ambush for him be arrested. NORMA WHALLEY DIVORCED. Decree Signed To-Day and She Got News by Cable. The cables tcok a Joyful message to it Mixs Norma Whalley, of “The Duchess LONDON, May 9.—A despatch to the | of Dantzig” company, at the London Exchange Telegraph Company from St, | Galety Theatre, from A. H. Hummel to- Petersburg announces the death there | day. It told her that Justice Leventritt at 9 o'clock ‘this morning of M, Pleske, | had signed a final decree annulling her late Minister of Finance. marriage to James.5. Mathews, better fons known as “Sherrie Mathews, of M. Pleske, who was born in 1852, was| Muthows and Bulger, to whom she was the fon of a Russian general of Ger-| Mtrricd In this clty in March, 101, after man extraction, He entered the Min-|% perform: of “Tbe Man io the istry of Finance when twenty years of | Moon." In which both were playing at age and was credited with being a als-| the time. ‘The ytatuesque Miss Whalley alleged that “Sherrie Mathews had deceived her as to the etate of his health in her sult for annulment, Florence W. Brown, who. was only nineteen when she was married to Low- el Mason, tifty-seven years old, the Harlem theatre inan, in June, 1900, but did not lve with him until last year, wus awarded a decree of annulment be- euuse of his age and her youth, She lives with her parents at No, % Mount Mcrris Park West, ciple of M. de Witte, whom ho aue- ceeded as Mintster of Finance, In De- cember last M. Pleske became seriously Mi as the result of an injury. to. tis spine In a carriage accident some time previously and was obliged to undergo Qn operation, and in January of this ar was suid to be dying, peritonitin ving set in, He was at that time from ‘his duties an Minister of Firance and transferred to the Coun- cil of the Empire. CONSTABLE SURRENDERS. Says He ‘iled@ County Treasurer iy Self-Defense, ». CALDWELL, ‘Tex, May 9%—County Treasurer B. BoM FELL DEAD FROM HIS HORSE. ALBANY, May %—Willlam J. Walker, a prominent business man of this. city, dropped. 4 riding: th Washington {Pr ponies: i the sup- while horsebac! ia! Pi h A 2. JAMES McCREERY & 60. . Sale of China and Cut Glass. Haviland’s Limoges, Open Stock Dinner Set. Pink rosebud pattern. —~S THE WORLIW MONDAY EVENING, MAY 97 1904. Rothenberg 100 pieces...-$50,00 English Porcelain Open Stock Dinner Set. Green border decoration, 100 pieces. . $15.00 per set - Undergiazed blue,Porcelain Dinner Set... $10.00 Tea Set, 56 pieces.. Wedgewood Plates or Cups and Saucers. + + $6,00 +625 English Porcelain Cups and Saucers,—white and gold design...... ....6- 08 SOC: Bread and Butter Plates to match.....0....25¢ Cut Glass, Heavy Cut Glass 8-inch Fruit Bow]s..$3.00, $3.75 Claret Jug, new, tall shape... eevee «+ $5.00 Sugar and Cream Seta... ...00. cee e000 $3.75 Nappies... -..eyeeceeeeececcscees severe $50 Celery Tray...s0cve, Twenty-third Street. ++ $3.50 Satista: ST 14-7" ST. © Money Promptly More Triumphs in Selling. You never Cd presser perraicy een ee are Gui in this phenomenal May sale. ind oe fo atten: 4 3 for to-morrow—TUESDAY~-and ai is event because -it will pay you handsomely to do so. Scores of new spec! friends every day. We are making hundreds of new Double Blue Stamps Till 1 P. M. To-Morrow. Another Important Saleof Women’s Garments Women’s $9 to $12 Suits, $4.98. ‘This offering ought to make a big sensation. matched in the history of New York retailing. trimmed collarless coat styles and newest Eton effect, in cheviot, venetians, mixtures, etc,, coats satin or silk ped. Newest walking or dress skirt. Colors —black, blue or mixtures. Values, $9.00 to $12.00, at...-.++-eeeecereeeeees Women’s Tan Cobert Coats at $3.98. This Special Stands. Absolutely Unrtballed. é 4.98 Handsome Uotle Skirts at $2.98. This isa value that has never been The sults are shown in fancy The most fashionable collarless style, with ten The most, astounding skirt values of the entire rows of tailor stitching round neck, lined throughout to edge with rich satin, broad front effect, fastened with loops and trimmed with buttons, reverse cuff; sizes 32 to 4: Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles. NO MAIL ORDERS. 5 IRON PILLS, 100 in bottle.80 ITONIC HAIR FOOD, 25c. size. 170 cl SOAP. BLAU! CRA: CASH FOR FEDERAL os Depositors in Bank, whore East Side branch was at Grand and Orchard atreots, flocked to the rooms of the Grand street, they were gaing to get their money back, Mi About two hundred depositors had ap- peared at the bank, but not many of them succeeded in getting any money. ‘The reason for this, the State Bank's officials positora had fatled to bring persons who could identify them. ‘The explana- tions wero made with 60 much candor und cheerful frankness that all who ald not get thelr money went away for identifiers in an apparently confident mood. Alfred L, M. Bullowa, counsel for tho depositors’ early on hand and he aided in explaln- ing the trouble. Jacob C. State Kank, made the following state- cent. of the total deposits shown by au- thenticated bankbooks of the Federal Bank. Many of the Federal Bank de- positors apparently did not understand that they gone away for them. charity than anything else, for many of the small Federal Bank depositors are actually destitute. eral B een we are taking any chances this money at this time,” aise a, -STOLE BAGFUL OF CENTS. Thieves Drop Bas Two men carrying a heavy leather tag between them wére 90 frightened by the appearane of Policeman Mc- Laughiin at Thirty-sixth street and Sey- enth avenue to-day’ that they dropped the bae and ran, ‘The policeman, through much effort, fot the bag to the Weat Forty: eventh. street station, and when it was found The ‘hile the cops were pare, i? ecelot tose ae ot ‘ariborous JAMES McCREERY & GO. Muslin Underwear. 2d Floor. A large Stock of French Lingerie at considerably reduced prices, Including Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Corset Covers, Petticoats, etc, Original models and copies of French Garments (made on the premises). Beginning on May the roth, Sale of One thousand dozen garments, made of fine Nainsook or Cambric, trimmed with em- broideries and laces, Gowns 200-2... 75% 95¢ Chemises.... ..75¢. 95c- Drawers .,.. ..50¢. 75& Corset Covers... 58c. 75% Petticoats......75¢. 95c- Sacques. 04.0... 50 75¢. $1.25 $1.25 95c- 95% $1.25 95¢ Twenty-third Street, $1.50 $1.75 $1.25 $1.25 $1.75 $n25 nt Mos 690 To 0; fying the skti 1MER'S: CODY BAR WHITE ¥ LE, 2 duart and quaranteed perfect, |” More Millinery Bargains. $4 Hand-Made Ready-to-Wear, and Trim Hats, $7.98. The ready-to-trim are made of frames. ornaments; value $4.CO, at.......6 wire spri 3.611 2. L japanese silk, ribbon, silk horsehair braid and fine quallty chiffon on the newest The ready-to-wear are made of Japanese silk, silk horsehair braid and beautiful straw braids, trimmed in the latest fashion with silk, ribbon, velvet, fancy feathers and Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Dress Shapes, 75c. and 98c. values at 49c. and 69c. 69c In all colors, latest shapes and fine straw braid; 75c. and 98c. values, at 49c. and Gabinet Folding Beds. 500 Iron Cabinet Folding Beds, exactly like cut, highly finished, with National or woven table; 4 ft., $3. $2.98; 3 2.6 innit 1 toa ae 1 .98 \\ season. These are made with extra full flare and longtrain, yoke of 3 deep taffeta bands, finished with silk buttons, two deep taf- y) 3.98 98 ° <A feta silk bands on bottom, made Notion Sale. Lace Sale. an of fine French voile, all inside VARR Bg PARENT 1 Oc Lace Galloons, in white, butter,f}| seams taped; colors black or biue; special . Pointed. wor hee eee ns a Arabe and black, sultable for trim- ENGLI ming lawns, dimities and all Summer materials; 1234c, value, at, per 5 ; yari Farasol Cobers. Shown in White Point d’Esprit, retonne and Plain Net—special Rat Piatn Net, 9c 98c Big Basement Specials. 10 styles to $1.49 value, at Refrigerators—Warranted, andare interlined 4 with mineral felt—a combination of mineral wool, asbestos/and hair felt. Here is one off. kiln-dried ash with galvan- ized shelves, bronze trim. mings, metal lining, remov- fl able drip pipe; regularly $6.98 ‘den’ Hos ly, guaranteed for Season's wear; coupled in 25 foot lengths, at., Hardwood Medicine Cabinets—For bath room use, with mirror door and shelves; worth $1.49; 98c Special at Silks---At Big Savings. _. Spectals You Should Not Miss. No wonder the silk store is making tremendous Rains 1 Values are suchas even this sture never offered before, 44-inch High Lustre Brilltantine, in royal blue, naby blue and black; value 49¢.3 special at... All-Silk Polka Dot Foulards, in brown, royal blue, navy blue, reseda, green, lilac, gray, tan and black, in a wide variety o! styles; worth 45c,; special at TOMATO PIN CUSHIONS, ENGLISH NON-TWIS ‘bunch ISTL to 43, dozen Ready-to- 1.98 folds up like a JAMES McGREERY & 60. BANK DEPOSITORS the defunct Federal te Bank, at No. 376 in the bellef that explained, was because de- organization, was Stmon, a directof of the ‘The State Bank !s advancing "pe ad to be identified and have fo “get somebody to vouch ‘his proceeding is more an act of We believe the Fe k will pay much more than 3 cent. when iis affairs shall have ralghtened out and do not think in advancing ad Cops Count the Copp d contained $187. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Point d’Esprit Dresses, $18.50 Chambray Shirtwaist Dresses, $5.75 Cotton Canvas Shirtwaist Drésses, $6.75 Pique Skirts, 3.50 A number of white dresses, suitable for “commence. ment” exercises. Twenty-third Street. ————— FIGHTS FOR LITTLE DAUGHTER Grandparents Refuse to Give Up Girl and Father Kidnaps Her —Former Father. - in - Law Fails to Get Child. HIS Police Court to-day to ask for a wi he | rant charging his former fathey Henry Hults, of Rockville Centre, with empted ‘kidnapping 1a ui Linen Room, 2d Floor. Irish Damask Table Cloths Ladies’ and Napkins, State Bank Advances 35 Per Sue Dept Sapncr ea eee veces $1675 Cent., but There Is a Mix-Up Third Floor. 2x2 sececceras $225 Over the Identification of|Organdie Dresses, trimmed|2x3 “ $2.75 Many Claimants. with lace, 2x3% $3.25 peat $15.00 and $20.00 Napkins to match, Breakfast Size, $1.75 per doz. -| Dinner “$2.75 “ & Odd Table Cloths, without Napkins to match. 2x2¥% Yards.....+.. $2.00 2x3 Mee erale ticles $2050) Trish, absorbent, Huck Tow- els, with hemstitched ends, $4.75 per doz, Value $6.00 White Dress Goods, Imported, Sheer Dimity, with embroidered dots, 4sc. per yard Value 60c, Embroidered, fine Shirtwaist patterns, $2.50 $275: $3.00 linen Twenty-third Street. eS ville Centre, Martin married again last July, and aince then he has been trying to get his daughter. ‘The grandparents would not give her up and under advice of counsel Martin want to Rockville Centre a week ago yesterday and took the child, who was playing on the street. ‘The girl, Lillian, ‘wag Wijling to go with him, and he tdok <, hey 10 ia Med at the Shelton avenue house Saturday. ht und is made a VY! rous att ‘ik 01 fare have made Ping uicked the door down, |‘ D the fight M lartin ran out 3500 Yards of Printed Net. White ground with pink 24 inches wide, 5000 Yards, Silk and Cotton White, black, pink, cream, A tremendous Success is that great — Challenge Sale that began here this morning. It has crowd. from roof to basement with eager arent Mecniaee a inde i is being sold at prices that dery competition. Our buyers have been given orders to sell goods cheaper than any other house, no matter how low they mark the price. High-class merchandise has NEVER before been sold at such prices. Here are a few sampleitems: *Sitetiabae Be es at: eC Soe Belts at.:2. 905 ite Habu- c. loor jil~ bed ~ tai Silk "22% | cot 25c $5.00 Wash 2.98 ey a, nck CE 59c eee at... Ge feta Silk... 3226 Women's aie Cunt E3195 27-inch’ Blatk 371 Lisle Hose V1 | s9. Corse é Pongee ‘Silk 37%c 4Scland asec Erie ts. $3.50 Shoes, broidery, at, yd.. all styles... aera $1.00 Bags at. 1.00 S0c, ruffled mus+ lin Curtains.. 25¢! 5c 50c Queen Quality and other- | 50¢, Jewelry.... 100 | 200. silk equally good 1abe. Lawns and 5 ~ | “Yat Hose tor ee makes Shoes 1.00 Pe ee 10c' 75c. Kid Gloves. 250 Dress Goods 12%c Washable Dress Goods, . Colored Dress Goods ! 2500 Yards, -Chiffon Voile, Colors;—tan, champagne, brown, grey, lavender, and ~ navy blue. 44 inches wide. 65c. per yard, Value $1.00 floral design, 35¢. per yard, Value 55¢. Organzine. Twenty-third St; sky blue and champagne, see beg a8c, per yard.»

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