The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1904, Page 16

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Fashionable } Tan Shades, London Twill, ) Covert (( Cloth, ( Good Satin Lined Throughout. Cloak & Sutt House. NEW Brooklyn Store, 460 and 462 Fulton Street. New Military Style, )) Collarless Effect, Full Puff Sleeves. Alterations Free of Charge. YORK. DRENCH BROKERS AS RIOT GOES ON Traders Who Joined Messenger Boys in an Attack on ‘Push- Cart Men Deluged with Water from Windows Above. THE ENTIRE FINANCIAL DISTRICT IN AN UPROAR. The Police Reserves Were Called Out, but They Did Not ) Arrive Until After Carts Had Been Wrecked. ——\ ‘STEER SWIMS UP Th BAY Long-Horned Visitor Lassoed at the Battery May Have Come from Staten Island or Texas. of of Tiring elther of the green. fields Staten Island or the wild grass Texas, a big steer, red of color and long of horns, swam up the bay ¢ day, defied ferry-boats end tugbor to overhaul him, made half a bundre¢ Itallans working {po the tunnel in Bat- tery Park think he was a devil, and landed at last safe and sound in Nan- hattan, Dawn was breaking when the big red fellow pushed his way through the waves off Staten Island and struck out boldly for New York, — Ferry-boats from the Old Silp sta- tion and pec stationed throughout the financial district. were called out this afternoon to quell a riot in New Street occasioned by a clash between the push-cart men and of brokers and messenger boys The trouble ted when Arterxerxes Phillipopolis, a Greek peanut pedd caught Ja McGinnis, A. D. T 7652, in the act of purloining 4 handful , ‘The reserv an army | of nuts. Arterxerxes forthwith kicked McGinnis in the slack of the trousers. | Five seconds later Mr. Phillipopotis was | sitting amidst the ruin of his push-cart | and vainly endeavoring to ward of shower of oranges and apples the fol relzed from the } At first the Greeks f protect their wares, cracking heads with their push-cart his indumed the wrath of the brokers’ Clerks, and 200 strong th ed upon stake! ing thelr car hued fruit as 4 Messenger \ The encount portions of Fhe routed Greeks street, upsctiing the calcu curb market and demora Brock ae mere ania legs tn a te entire bi add to the conf pavement the Building began was lollowed wad in tive lwo &¢ Hehtiag push-cat Wound in witlle pape Freeks fought ¥ nin of whelr puusti-car’ ininutes the men we willing! VULS. to make stand s until the curb agai Brokers tured their flank ar them with all manne mi had gathered fron Bread st By arr Cine the, mitngele hurry calls were sent Hon from the Stov ny BAT pended f the battie in t piice came. f" an the run, bi ut ¥ t When not uw peddier in the and New streot wy with the pulp ¢ banannas ‘COTTON MARKET. Mhe local cotton market with prices u Although the cables (rom re watisfactory | e mood of Follow u 3 male in site it was low it 2e its final figure of 4 few big stop loss ord nthe break and muc in evidence in riset. The decline was the close of the frst half-t ver, by efforts of shorts 7 and July was quickly bia a) rey it held steady Au bers 21.60 fo. sin mber, 11.07 to jstopr land attempts were made to rope the animal, but without success, ‘Then whistles were blown and tugboats came. Still the steer, now and then with 4 > bellow, sway on. He beat his way up East River and sud- denly he appeared before the gang of Ttallans. Few words were spoken when the long horas appeared ve and the steer gave a bellow that echoed and re- cohoed through Bat Park. The ltalians dropped shovels and picks and made above # Wijllam Butler, of No, 199 East One puualee and Eight and Wille jam Johnson, avenue and wenty eal, secured rop and lassoed him, ‘The steer was held la derrick was brought. Then the sitor from Texas was lifted high and vith him?" Pollce- Old Slip station, Ane ex Ht One, Nundred et, for him," “Get a rope and Bighty-seventh commanded the Sergeay he is will attempt a "PISTOL SHOT ENDS BOYS’ BEAR HUNT They Start West, with Eight Cents, and Quarrel Over Pos- | session of Pistol, Which Gags Off During Struggle Rauipped wit 1 om: Ama sinaiton a rusty revelver Seventy yey and an unlimited a1 Willam J et and ali Berry vd Wiltamst mor to and visit the | Corttunde stent sty two remain vely. off tow will place on sale to-morrow, on the Second Floor a large collection of the highest grade French Hand-made Lingerie consisting of Night Robes, Chemises, Corset Covers, Pantalons, Petticoats and Dressing Sacques at | Greatly Reduced Prices | Women’s Neckwear Chiffon and Valenciennes Lace Yokes, Washable Fronts and Che- misettes, Lace, Mull and Persian Scarfs, Chiffon, Net and Liberty Silk Capes, Ruffs and Stoles, anda large assortment of Washable Stocks, Collar and Cuff Sets and Separate Turnover Collars, Also To-morrow the following Special Values EMBROIDERED BUTCHER LINEN TURNOVER COLLARS, with eyelets suitable for ribbons or ties to pass through, { | in light blue, pink, navy, brown and all white, EMBROIDERED ETON COLLARS, in white, light blue, pink, navy and brown, WHITE PIQUE STOCKS, with Windsor Four-in-Hand attached, in white, black, navy, royal, light blue, brown and emerald, 23° 25¢ 45¢ 48¢ TAILOR-MADE STOCKS of Black Taffeta Silk, with Linen Turnover Collar, "Brass Bedsteads Closing Out Sale of Special Patterns in high-class bedsteads, $60.00 to 75.00 Former prices $85.00 to 100,00 Sete Upholstery Department On the Third Floor SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN™ FURNITURE COVERINGS, DRAPERY STUFFS & WALL HANGINGS. Silk and Cotton Tapestries, Damasks and Armures, 50 inches wide, $1 . 35, I. 95 Formerly $2.25 to 4.50 yd. Silk Broches and All-Silk Damasks, $0 inches wide, $2.75, 3.95 Formerly $6.25 to 8.00 yd, Imported Embroidered Velours, 50 inches wide, Formerly $3.25 yd. $1.75 FRENCH & ENGLISH CRETONNES, COTTON DAMASKS & DIMITIES FOR HANGINGS AND SLIP COVERS, KING’S BEST SCOTCH HOLLAND SHADES, AWNINGS AND FURNITURE SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER, PORTIERES AND DRAPERIES STORED AND INSURED DURING THE SUMMER, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS MADE IF REQUIRED. West Twenty-third Street ‘STOCKS ERRATIC IN DULL MARKET Steel a Factor, in the Trading, Keeps Prices Ses-Sawing in Queer Fashion, All the Lead- ers Being Affected. DOMINICAN REBELS ROUTED IN BATTLE Five of Their Generals Fled from the Country, While Many of the Men in the) Ranks Were Killed. CAPE HAYTIEN, Hayti, May | A more irregular or a duiler stock Deainien erhment’ ‘troops, com-| market than ‘that of to-day would te manded by Gen Raoul Cabrera, and| hand to imagine, 7 wis a tittle Dominicag revolutionary troops, led by | esx and prices were frst up and Gen. Pelleo L other generals, i down, and some were g iin forte trem canes. San I ers were going down, and then mingo, idwa. between Saytingo cdo at had been cifinbing begwan to] 4 dos Caballeros and Monte Cristi. In the 1 those that had been falling fehtine whieh followed the Goverr climb, and all this apparently ment force had thirty men killed or] wathout rhynie or reason ‘The tose ot wounded and the revolutionists lost} more than $11,000,000 by the banks dur. heavily ing the week had a depressing efte: Five revolutiongry: genemals, including | yyt this had hardly Hescnne eae Espaillat ht refuge in the French and Venezuelan Consulates here 4 later embarked on the Pyench steamer Olinde Rodriguez, bound for Porto Rico. All is quiet at present in Haytl, MANGLED BY A TRAIN. Victim Met Death In the Bete Tans nel White Walking the Tracks, 1} Alien, a wack-walker, found the the past en ey City to- An effect when better crop news cre- ated a better tone. Then came the poor railroad earnings and considera- tons of gold exports and a further de- cline sor nd #0 on d #0 on, prices being low at the c . ng. The opening of the market was war, and then it bee. Pagar Hone excellent support of Steel Weakvess in Steel caused a weakness jn the marker, stock Rthened again, on the | of aman at po tinnel in victim, who was probably ket as a whol R ruck by a train as he was} gain on the report that eeeaasial| ; Ws on f middje ag ium Lh aeueay of the company would wys of middje age, medium} redound to the credit h and had black hair! stock of the preferred wche. He Wore dark] hi Was not bout him that would lead to his identity. At hoon commission houses entered <= [tho market as selle ————— WHEAT MARKET. little tn Wheat opened a trifle higher to-day] Sugar declined with t F]with tradiug falrly active, ‘The Juiy-| whe was checked un good Sepumber differance was unchanged | bus in the late dealings {ven yesterday, both options advane-| sold Atchison and word came from Comm started sendy ad that the long expected and oft 3 Ebculng prices wore:{@ented bond issue will soon be an M8: September, 8(1-8,,Nounced, This accounted for the weak- Pratiene dle LC ness in the stock, The selling has ere Riles ae seemed very good lately and as Lon- SL tg 98 =]don often gets news in advance there tes, tO ae are many who are tnelined to believe Ispute the nistol was dis- ind the | lunting partner p Wax quickly Ived by the ap- man ved home by different 28 night Kreatly to the relint of their parents, who had ease sed the Po: lice to send out a general Rosie that @ bond issue is certain, 98 bid bid 80 1-8; att fees, A decline In New York Central was due to the had report for the March quarter, Western Union was weake on the cutting off of the racing service as this means a loss of 85,000,000 a year in revenues, Zhe saving in expenses Sulys Fe) sloning ‘ September Chicago May bia. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Suit Dep't. 3rd Floor. Canvas Walking Suits, lined with Silk. $37.50 Mohair Walking Suits, $23.50 Black Taffetas Silk, side pleated Walking Skirts. $16.50 Black and Blue, box pleated Canvas Walking Skirts, $11.50 Pique Walking Skirts, $350 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO, Ladies’ ‘Coats, Silk. $14.50 Value $20.00. Three quarter length Coats, white cloth, Black Peau-de-Soie, Coats, $19.50 Value $25.00, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & CO. Sale of Ladies’ Hosiery On Friday, May the 2oth, Fine Lisle Thread Stockings, and “Cobweb” Lisle Stock- ings with garter tops. soc per pair. Black, Sheer Lisle Thread! Stockings, boot patterns, 35¢ per pair, 3 pairs for $1.00. Twenty-third Street. ) gath: ig item, by the dropping of the me! ered the racing news, while a Goes not begin to offset this f stocks were 182,500 total sales tations, wil « hanges POM Inst recorded ule as On chic. G West Chic. G. Weat hic, Me St Col. ron Den hen Mo. Mosaurt Y Island Inland) bf Advance. ANACONDA RE-ELECTS, ANACONDA, Mont., May 19-—At the annual meeting of stockholders of the Anaconfa Copper Company, held here, the following trustees were elect- ed: Willam G. Rockefeller, H. H, Rogers, A. C, Burrage, W. W. Dixon, A. 8. Bogert and William Bull, All these were re-elected with with the jon jull, who succeeds William Sho reslned. 3rd Floor. 52ZIn. High Bou Sicilian Brilliantine, in Royal Blue, |] Navy Blue, Brown, Gray: and Black; 69c. grade, v alues Up to $2.50, at 69. Paletots, made of black | Rae ORs Se BIGE 49c The entire samples of one of New York’s Peau-de-Soie or Taffetas | made of Pongee silk ot long} new lace ankle designs, | Double hecls, soles and toes. plain or lace} Rothen New York's ,Fustent 1g Growing Store. bers <a, AND factio: CO, or Promptly Refunded. Friday’s Startling Bargains. Gigantic ay purchases enable us to offer ee at ented price concessions. It promises to be a record-breaking Friday sale day. The’offerings stand absolutely unrivalled. Three B. x M. Blue Trading Stamps With Every 10c. Purchase All Day To-Morrow. One of the Season’s Greatest Skirt Sales. Summer Walking Skirts, made from washable Brilliantine Walking Skirts, with yokeof two cheviot, colorings and designs identical to the highest cost Scotch suitings; shadings of tan, gray e taffeta bands, button trimmed, with 98c seven rows of tailored stitching; col- if 98 ° Remember, these are silk and wool novelty cloth walking skirts. 1 98 thoroughly man.tailored; value $5.00, at. Tienes Silks and Dress Goods Only 400 in the lot, made from newest summer mixtures, strictly all- Women’s Sheer White Lawn Waists at 49c, | 9 44-In. High Lustre Brilliantine, in Royal Blue, 29c brown and blue. The skirt isin full kilted style, well tailored, and in lengths . trom 38 to 44; your choice at ors black or blue; special........006 An Extraordinary Offering— Women’s $5 Walking Skirts, $1.98. wool flecked with silk nubs. Shown in light gray, green, blue and champagne, flecked in dark combinations of same colorings, made in the new pleated style; finished with foot kilts, tailor stitched bottom and — These waists aré made from sheer white lawn, front of box pleats and Val. lace in- serting, sides of four box pleats and four rows of Val. lace Mean {ull sleeve, with tucked cuff, fancy stitched stock and pleated back. Special to-morrow, at... ane Millinery Bargains. Navy Blue and Black; value 19c.; special at. ..... | Manufacturer's Samples of Hand-Made, Ready-to-Wear Hats. leading manufacturers, shown in all colors, every one made on the newest wire frame, trimmed with velvet, silk, fancy feathers and Chie D . (i | | | | Boys’ 25c. Walsts, 1235c.: aves § to 13; in the newest colorings and latest shape co!- lars; just 100° de in this lot; each, at....,. sees '69c t 49c. grade; special, while they 20 i, All Silk Peau de Cygne, in White, Cream Ze worth up to §2. while the; Shantung Pongee; 24 in Black Double Warp 20, Piet. “s BG LET SS EE peek 5 Ble Women's 75c. untrimmed Dress Shapes, Champagne and Black, $1.00 grade, special at. i *69c Yard-wide; Hand-woven White Habutal Silk braids, including Tuscan, Cuban, fancy and coe 2 braids; values up to 75c, at. 2c Sate Men’s Furnishings ° t Bi x a 's Fast Black Sox--With fancy silk em 12! double soles, $1765 94935 10, 10%, 11, 14545 double sole, heel and toe; 1c. value at Se 2, 12445 13, 13%... “ Men's All-Over Madras or Percale anil Dongola Kid lace Shoes, patent leath- (oj Shirts; detached cuffs, felled seams through- out; generously made and ft guaranteed. Sold Bly B oe Ay 10%, deeeececeee Men's Fine Quality Mercerized Balbriggan Shirts }} chown Boy ¢ newest shades of light colors, of Shirts have long sleeves and pearl but-1) "good durablity and will give excellent wear. tons; drawers have double seats, pearl buttons and izes 13 to are well finished. A $1.00 garment at........ 2, in high heels... . Sees A Great Glear Sale of Boys’ Glothi reat Glearance Sale of Boys’ Glothing. Friday is clearing day in the Boys’ Store. Every odd lot and all broken assortments are thrown on special tables below. If the Suit you want is here, the money-saving is phenomenal. Boys’ $3 and $3.50 Suits at $1.59. pure serges, in various colors; Norfolk Sults, ages 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 10,11, 12,1 Piece Suits, ages 7, 8, 10 and 14, made from all woollen cheviots and crashes. Dee DEE: A Boys’ Laundered BlouseW aists,ages 4 to 13; tures; made of good quality percale with double seams, yoke back and | | Values in Domestics, Wash Good Great Values in Domestics, Wash Goods, Xc. An astounding sale in clothing, 5,000 Dozen 0 Fine Sheer White Persian Lawn: value 15c., at 9% to go asa great special, each, at also green and red centre designs; value 75c.; Dress Lawns, white grounds, in Anaad stripes, AQ Ganicceoa So onan tana "5M mountain and seaside wear, in able for shirt waist suits and children’s Gresses, at regular price 25c., at, per yard AR $1 Ruffled Swiss Gurtains at 69c. to-morrow as a great special at, per pairs... secre + 65c.Linoleum, 2 Yds. Wide, 39 Netting an excellent Linoleum, 2 yards wide at 39c, per square yard! That's exactly what we are offering for to~ morrow's. 24-In. A Pongee, i in hate Blue, Royal Blue and Champagn Light Blue, soft Messaline tinish, also 23 in, All Silk last, at.. 36 in. All Silk Shantung Pongee, in Nav 22c. These are the newest shapes, shown. in all colors, made of the latest straw A ccognass + :89c., 69c., 59c., and 49% Footwear Sale. Shoes for Boys—Calf Leather Lace Shoes, broidery; also extracted polka dots and figures, Shoes for Girls White Body with fancy front Negligee . A9Mec er toe caps; sizes elsewhere at 65c,, our price......0. “ s’ Tan Leather Lace Shoes, and Drawers—s 49c Sizes 8’ to 134, in spring heels; ° at ridiculously iow prices for quick clearing. Remember, though, that we have only the sizes and quantities mentioned fi Boys’ Sailor Suits, ages 3 to 8; made from all-wool cheviots, cassimeres, crashes and the whatever suit you purchase is a genuine bargain, so get here early for a choice selection, at . | 2} attached collars, newest light mix- 25 2 cuff sleeves; spi to-morrow at Cc Pillow Cases, comprising the best makes. per yard Most of these goods worth up to 46c. each; all Turkey Red Table Covers, with black or white borders; polka dots and floral etlects, fast colors, at, per yard...... 5c Nub Voiles, suilabiedt Another lot of 40-inch White Victoria Lawn, suit- 6% beautiful shaves of blue, pink, champagne and navy; J 5 This is a special purchase of 600 Pairs of Ruffled Swiss Curtains, with deep hemstitched rutfle, 4 tucks, 3 yards long, full width, $1.00 value; to be placed on sale This filth-loor store wouldn't be the busiest place of its kind in New York if we were not offering the best values it is possible to buy. Think of Shoppers, and it isa quality for w hich most stores are charging square yard, Choose from a liberal assortment to-morrow at, per c. pe POLICEMEN GET IT IN Ble DOSES Commissioner Lindsley Fines One Offender 35 Days’ Pay for Being Drunk—76 Culprits Up for Trial To-Day. ‘on. 3 two TY edare vas fined, | ‘JAMES McGREERY & CO, Ladies’ Gloves, |Ladies’ Suede Lisle and Misses’ Taffeta Gloves, White, tan, mode, grey. and black. 50¢. per pair, mi toxication Hickey was Ad . who had expressed a heart-to-heart talk 's reputation for sobriety ing to Commissioner Linds! but otherwise he is a good pelsemay: and the Commissioner has taken a per- sonal Interest in him, He was told that if he ever appeared again on an intox- feation charge he would be dismissed. Policeman Patrick Mallon, of the Leonard street station, was ‘dismissed | from the force. THis whereabouts, is un itnown, Dut he 4s believed to be In Ire- land. Some weeks ago he was arrested | on complaint of a little girl, gave bond and jumped his ball. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. ence ee taratitaatieitiainicon eate 11er Elbow length fancy weave Tv Silk Gloves, tan ttt White, grey, tan or black, ( > biggest batch of policemen called | » one tral day since Commis- Adao took office thro Water. PM. piBandy Hook... 10.49 Governor's tsiand: 11.05 > punish-|Hell Gate Ferry 1258 $1.00 per pair, 1 Deputy Commissioner PORT oF 3 y took: his seat. th m were by roun¢ plaints were gen complained against |G on, ‘The com-}C! ly based upon the ibsence of a policeman from ‘his post or extended conversailon w'th persons on the beat. Fines were imposed in nearly case brought by a “‘shoo- ranging between one day's pay nd five days’ pay, Twenty-third Street, Matanzas Hamburg Stetun, Btettin Wille Mdnvien vor INCOMING STHEAMSHIPS, DUR TO-DAY. U Plemonte,Gioraltar, Belgravia. Hamburr, Prins Wiljem, Main, London, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Commissioner Lindsley has adopted a OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS, plan of (hearing: the syudence in, serious x SAILED TO-DAY. ii r aking the ma nder ad-| La Rretagne. Havre, Cherokee, if ne anid imposing the ea hea the | ¥r. dor Grosse, Br aR oRIRES: WORK MONDAY WONDERS, owite week. Last week 6 evidence against Policeman ‘Thom: Haven NB a PES Hickey: ey tovday Hickey was on hand ee ‘Bermuda. SIR OAR Eh Coes eaten totake bh ‘Ba [oanliieove days’ pay,

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