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and Although Knocked Down _ and Jammed Beneath It Was '§ RESCUED THROUGH THE AID OF JACKS. Trick an Easy One. AMERICANS ARE READY After Battling with Police and Others He Is Landed in Belle- vue Hospital in a Strait- Jacket. ——— T & cell in the insane pavilion at Bellevue Hospital ds @ man whe in his Maciness developed the strength of half @ dozen men. The man was at the Bowery and Fourth street at dawn to-day. He was ‘Well dressed, with gray hair and mus- and as he walked down the mumbling to himself and ewing- Went in the Corridor. Maximffan Muller, he was mad and violent. | A Third avenue car well filled with { pameengers approached going north at i @tapld rate. The man ran to the aticat made for the oar, striking out vi- y Ss it came upon him, The motor- / mén put on brakes and reversed the | Iever, but the car spin along, sliding|Ods he had exercised. Ia nm the rails, felling the man to the i aud pinioning him under tte weight. yg uw | @very direction. up before he cotild be released. good - humoredly, the easiest to pluck; ‘The man at once began an assault en the motorman. Such was his that every man upon whom Qst fell was knocked from his 4 Pollveman Smith succeeded in throwing him to the street and holding Bim, Thinking the madman was sud- *@ued tho policeman started for the i Fitth street station with his prisoner. j On the way he again became violent. | ‘He attacked Smith with fists, feet and i teeth. The policeman and the mani | & rolled about the street, the policeman's ‘arms pinfoned to his sides by a grasp which Was like iron. Smith called for help-and three’ other policemen came to His assistance, The madman was overdome after the policemen had been ‘vruined! and beaten. Ati thé: ‘gtation-house he again be- @aine violent. An ambulance waa called from "Bellevue Hospital. A strait- Jacket was ubed to take him there. He refused to give his age, his name or his address, and developed violence ‘When qoestioned as to his identity, No jumped at the opportunity. ulated on thelr symptoms Wife Wept in Court. terly in the corridor, ried but fifteen months, selling sewing machines. now I have no one t¢ kind to me." Maximililan Muller, Who Posed as “Dr. Colby” and Robbed Patients, Declares He Found VICTIMS, HE ASSERTS. Arratgned In the Flatbush Court To-Day, He Was Held in $1,000, While Young Wife former hospftal nurse, who while posing as “Dr, Colby” commit! several ingenious thefts by persuading men that they needed his pecullar massage for heart disease, and then, while they walted for him to go to the drug store to get plasters, stole arm wildly, it was evident that!/en the valuables in their clothing, watved examination when arraigned in the Flatbuah Poliee Oourt, Brookiya,, to-diny and was held in $1,000 ball. Muller, who seemed in @ cheerful state of mind, frankly admitted ‘his thetts and, phuped himself on the novel meth- “Of @ll ready victims,” esta Muller, “the American ts and the more attracted polloe from| money he hes anq the higher his repu- The car had to be| tation for shrewdness the easter he is. fgees ft 1t was no trouble at ell for me to ) It was then found that he was un-| permunde these rwelbto-<io misrohants sajured. that they had heart disease, and when I proposed to treat them free they All I aia was to get them to strip, apply sticking plaster or tire tape to the small of the back and omer them to turn thelr faces to the wwall and stop breathing, while they helq thelg breath and speo- I went thaough their clothes and departed.” Then ‘When Muller was arraigned in court his pretty young wife was woeping bit- Bhe wald she had had the utmost confidence in her hus- band's honesty. They had been mar- and thought he was making his living by she “My friends and relatives opposed, my marriage to him because he was a German," said the young woman, “ flo turn to, But, she added wistfully, "he waa awfully Among victims caught napping by Muller ts John 8. Ward, lof No. 160 } papers or cards bearing any name were found Garside avenue, Newark. Ostensibly Distal Muller, posing as a physician, went to buy @ fine doctor's carriage. He per suaded Ward that he wae ill, and in- FRANCE RECALLS VATICAN MINSTER x Coundil ih Official Note Declares Its’ Acceptance of Authen- ticity of Reported Protest to the Powers. adhesive plaster. Absent Treatment, 7! He then made Ward turn his the wall and went "for medicine. stripped. nd in ati ofMficlal note says: “The Governmant is satisfed with the authenticity of the reported protest sent ) bythe Vatican to the powers and there- » fore has decided to recall M. Nisard, arcs eutine business in the hands of the Third Secretary of the Vatican Bimbassy.""— - * the house again. to prescribe for Seitz. | ‘doctor returned alone to look over duced him to strip himself and submit to having his back plastered up with When finally ventured to look around loctor’ was gone, and with him all the loose jewelry and money that had been in Ward's clothing when he On May 11 “Dr, Colby" visited Fred- erick Seitz. of No. 1200 Pacific street, Brooklyn, He appeared as an intending purchaser of the apartment house owned by Seitz, and was acccmpanied { by a real-estate agent. The price ‘PARIS, May %—The Council of Min-| agreed upon was $47,W0. Then the “doc- considered the Vatican con-| tor” left with the agent. Later the B. Altman & Cn. UNMADE WAISTS, at Greatly Reduced Prices. (On the First Floor, Rear of Rotunda.) “T, Also a special importation of HAND EMBROID- ERED LINEN UNMADE WAISTS, which will be offered at $2.85 each. Are showing HAND EMBROIDERED LINEN B. Altman & Gn. MILLINERY for the Summer Season is shown in a wide range of Walking and Outing Hats, Stiff Sailor Hats with bands, Misses’ and Girls’ Trimmed Hats, and the newest shapes in Untrimmed Hats. o Millinery Materials, Such as Ostrich Feathers; Wings, Flowers, Foliage, etc. _ (Department on First Floor.) THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING: MA‘ while he, the physician, went to the| @rug «tore, He never came back, | Married Nurse's Sister. W. 0. Rogers, of No. 251 West One| Hundred and Twenty-third atreet, was another victim. After reading of Selta's meting with “Dr. Co! Rogers | wrote to Seltz and acknowledged that he, too, had been “given the same treatment.” The “doctor's” loot In the Rogers house conalsted of a diamond pin, a gold watch and two pocketbooks, Detectives learned that Muller had once been employed as a@ nurse. in Bellevue and that he had married *the aister of one of the woman nurses—an estimable woman who was as much fooled by him other victims. Through the wi ter they learned Muller's addross and arrested him, When found by the detectives and aocused of his erlmes, Muller fainted. but he later regained his nerve and told with great glee of the manner in which he had tricked his victims, ———— LEWISOHN CASE ADVANCED. It Will Go at Once Refore the Ap- pellate Division. District-Attorney Jerome apepared to- Gay in the Lewisohn cnso before Jus- tice Dugro and protesting that he had no desire to punt#h Jesse Lewisohn, oame to a speedy agreemnt with the latter's counsel, Alfred Lauterbach, on an order dismissing the writ of habeas corpus, paroling Lewisohn in Lauter- bach's custody. ‘The only copdition imposed was that Lauterbach procesd with promptness berore the Appellate Division. “All I want 4s to have the question ot the conatitutionality of the Dowling aot granting immunity to witnesses in fembling-nouse cases mottled at the ear- jest posible moment,” said Mr. Jerome, Should dilatory practices be resorted to by Lewisohn parole will be re- callel and he will be sent to jail Sn meee eee ‘Y 24, 1904, SULTANS BROTHER SENT INTO ELE Found to Have Been in Cor- respondence with Princess Khadidje, Daughter of the Im- prisoned Ex-Sultan. HONeil& Co] ADAM The Great Sale of Women’s Coats, Suits and Skirts cad td SSP nee We Distribute To-Morrow, Absolutely Will end to-morrow (Wednesday) when the store closes. It you have not secured some of the splendid bargains FREE OF CHARGE 5,000 Cans of “Jap-a-Lac”’ that have crowded this department since the store opened | “Japea-Lac” is the new Furniture finish, and it has revolutionized rae aay, morning don't miss the coporn ity. to-morrow... No such values have been offered by any house this the paint business. Any person can apply it—and it givesa rich and? . lasting finish, son—and remember the goods are from one of Aimer! very best makers. The prices are ; me - To introduce it in this city we shall distribute to- . morrow IN OUR BASEMENT Five Thousand 1-4 Pint Y, to 4 Their Actual Cost. Voile Street Suits—Brilliantine Walking Suits—Silk Cans of the Oak finish’; a sufficient quantity to re y ; finish « chair or table. { Coats—Pongee Coats—Brilliantine Long Coats—Lace and Net Waists—The actual value of these garments This varnish and stain is extensively advertised in both maga. zines and newspapers. Don’t miss securing a sample can to-morrow, ranged in price from $15.00 to $65—Sale price, $8.00 29c Pair for Ruffled Muslin Curtains to $35.00. 5i ‘A good assortment yet of these SPLENDID WALK- 169 75 ° (Third Floor.) One thousand pairs for to-morrow. Prospective furnishers of Summer homes won't miss it. They are worth fully fifty cents a pair, f, g CONSTANTINOPLE, May %4.—Kemal Fashe, the Sultan's son-in-law, and other high ofMcials have been arrested and sent Into exile in consequence of the discovery of a secret correspondence between Kemal Pasha and Princess Khadidje, daughter of the imprisoned ex-Sultan, Murad. Kemal Pasha, who is a son of the lat@ Osman Ghast Pasha, 1s a general in the Turkish army and aide-de-camp to the Bultan, os, CUBAN POLITICIAN SUICIDE. ING SUITS—the $25.00 values, for....sseeseseee- +s White «a Colored Wash Fabrics Never So Cheap as in This Sale. ; This important sale of Wash Goods continues to-mor- row (Wednesday). At the prices quoted you should sc- cure enough of these materials to do you ‘for the whole summer. Juan Antonio Garmendia Kills Himself with iKnife, HAVANA, May %—Juan Antonio Garmendia, a prominent Radical and & former representative from Ma- tanzas, who failed of re-election, died Jast night as the result of self-inflicted krife wounds, aie Sas been ih toe SCOTCH ZEPHYRS—27 inches wide—Plaids, stripes and 1 lone time and was mentally “une PR cet pete tesa) arora bee tetany H 9c and cannot be had regularly for less. miltinte PRINTED BATISTES—Mercerized corded stripes, in white Ruffled Muslin Curtains at 38c: stit!| Nottingham Bed Sets at $1.25: Just Disease, Owes Life to “About a year ago Thad as bad a ca: jaya at a time I could hardly sit and everything 8 before my eyes. ‘The medicine the , and to pleai hor f finally aia The effect was im- mediate, and to say ‘that I owe my life pa to it but half tells my wonderful story. My appetite was quickly restored, my month strong, healthy man once more, If you have cause to even suspect CAPT, T. 0. moment, but make this simple test at your home: Lei brown sediment forms, or jeriously affected and utterly unable to do their work, and {| rio acid will clog the blodd and potson the causing rheumatic pains and swellings, inflammation of the biadder and urin to run on without treatment th beadache, backache, indigestion, dyspepsia, THE ONE POSITIVE KIDNEY CURE, menner of blood and skin eruptions, and fi disease or dinbetea and death. Vj permanently cures even the mont stubborn It ts made from purest herbs, and has used In leading hospitals for o \e REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. They ingly dangerous. Doctor's advice and medical booklet free. ounVARNER'S SAFE PILLS MOVE THE He had succeeded in getting rid of} the real-estate agent and was prepared He induced the) latter to submit to an examination | and then ordered him to le very still! Capt. Neely, Ohio Volunteers, A Distinguished Veteran Who Was Dying of Kidney and Liver Warn cases. bladder, liver and blood, Sold at all drug stores or direct, 60 cents and $1.00 Ask for WARNER’S SAFE CUR! 4 Batierroan better quality; three yards long; full width; regularly 60c. pair. 40-in. Striped Muslin at 6c, Yard: Two thousand rae splendid patterns; regularly 9c. the yard. Hammocks; lots of ’em; all the new ideas. Prices $1.00 up. grounds with colored printing and black polka dot “very | 6:c desirable for Shirt Waist Suits—value 5c. per yard, at..... ee WHITE INDIA LINEN—Per piece of 12 yards. Value $1.50, at $1.00. Value $2.00, at $1.50. WHITE FIGURED MADRAS—Value 50c. per yard; } 28 special for three days.....+ sees eessereenscnecsesne sires Cc (First Floor, Rear.) : Women’sSwiss Ribbed Underwear At Unusual Prices for Wednesday. WOMEN'S SWISS RIBBED COMBINATION mang» vey} 42c 120 sets, which consist of lace spread and pair of shams. Sold regularly at $2 the set. Ruffled Muslin Curtains at 8Sc: Splendid variety of stripes; figured and dotted muslins; full size and sold regu- larly at $1.15 the pair. Thousand Window Shades at 19c. About half their worth; folks will scramble to the third floor for them. * Opaque- window shades, mounted on good spring rollers, all ready to hang. Good standard shades in splendid colors. Three by six feet size. All the: Newest HAMMOCKS. ‘ We sell more hammocks than any other house tn the city, because-we have largest assortment and lowest prices. 4 Says He fe Cure. I wish every suf- fering man and woman could fee] what your medicine can and will do, even in seemii with a two-inch trim of Torchon Lace at bottom, making a very neat umbrella shape—regular value $9c,—special at... .. os WOMEN’S UMBRELLA DRAWERS—French band and equestrienne top, neat patterns of lace trim at knee—regular value $0c.—special se een (Hon.) T. feely, Company Ohio Volunteers, inia, TL, April 1904. Like a akilled jer, diseas [Reins ile"dori! |] equentrenne top, neat pat cena of ace wim at knee~rensar{ AQC nol & aon nek id sours ress vee cecal tor 5 M meer “+ Weinedeyrenseierenencrn serene SO’ HtPlenty grin Underpriced Go-Carts, or liver, where! It, is really. surprising the way Go-Carts go out from here; we have more-than ‘doubled our sales of a year ago. To-morrow we have upward of two hundred Carts—bought from one of the best makers in America—to sell at an average of Half iy all the most dangerous and J} complicated diseases #4 ot the human race fiat have their start. may When ounce tho High Grade Dress Shields At Less Than Half Regular Prices. kidneys and itver) ) é Prices. They have every modern device known. to go-cart manufac v 0,0 ° me ° diseased LOT 1—Pure Gum,covered with fine | LOT 3—Pure Gum, covered with ture. Here-are the deat Do ates nainsook, sizes 2 to 4—Regi fine sateen; they look li price, 10c.. to 15¢.—Sale sas tizes 1 to 5. Regaies 6c. Pair; 65c, dozen. health, because on these ‘most impor- ‘tant organs fall the complicated work of body Bodies are of best quality Reed, handsomely finished; they have the green enamel Auto running gears, with rubber hub caps, rubber tire wheels, patent foot brake and parasol holders. Prices as quoted do not include parasol And rod. We'll furnish the Parasols for 65c., the rods for Ifo. wear better; sizes } to 5—Regular price, 18c, to 32.— Sale price, 12c, pair; $1,30 dozen. LOT 2—Light weight, washable, fine | LOT 4—Pure Gum,covered with fast nainsook covered, sizes 2 and 3—/| black Moire Antique, sizes 2 to 4 Regular price, 19c. and 22c.—Sale| —Regular price, 25c. to 29c.; sale price, 9c, pair; $1.00 dozen. price, 12c, pair; $1.35 dozen. (First Floor.) Brass Beds and the New. ‘*‘Hairinfelt” Mattresses. “Hairinfelt!” Mattresses. | For Wednesday only we offer | At last a Mattress has been found to fill the gap. So many of our customers have a prejudice against hair mattresses and others will not use cotton, that we looked around for something that’ would gatisfactorily fill the bill, The “Hairintelt” does. It contains the softness of cotton and the resiliency of hair and possesses all the qualities of a $27.00 Hair Mattress. We invite you to sec it and have its construction demonstrated so that you may fully appreciate the newest idea in mattress} * making. & 4.6x6.4—50 pounds—$16.50 | BRASS BEDS (like cut) in _any size, 4.0x6.4—45 pounds—$15,00 The construction of these beds is the NEEL your k tera daily thrown m2. t Er {f particles float about in it, or it Is cloudy, owed wh ee constipation, torpid Ii nervousnes: Carts: made to sell'at $14 Carts made to ‘sell at $15 >” Carts made to sell at $16 Lot No. 3: a Carts made to sell at $17 Carts made to sell at $18 Carts made to sell at $20. Lot No. 4: Carls made to sell at $22 Carts made to sell at $24 Carts made to sell at $25) The'picture merely represents one of the styles; not particular! the best one, but taken at random from the Tot. With any sort ot selling-we ought to clean them out'to-morrow and Thursday, nally, a complete breakdown, with Bright's Chre is what you need. ‘It quickly and roscribed everywhere by doctora and na the ono cortain cure for all disoases of been rn thirty years, are worthless and very often exceed- It Will cure you. ure Co.,, Rochester, N. Y, TLY AND AID A SPREDY Warner's Safe BOWELS, |duction Day. Zt is full of Of good quality lawn, tucked fre Hamburg lace inserticn, new worth 98) 34.40,. 0: alee 3,95 Fap Sith ing on front and tucked back, fancy stock collar, full sleeves, duction Day, each Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn. caigy al Wednesday, aways, More important than eber before is this Mid-Week Re- “* Decoration Day’’ and ‘‘Annibersary’” needs. ~-98c White Lawn Waists, 45c. Made with dainty lace insertion back and front, some with fagot- trimmed with silk medallions, worth $3.95. Fifth Floor, Another Great List of Foods, Country. Orders: amounting to $5 or more packed and shipped FREE to any point within 100 miles of this city. This does eo clude carrying charges from station to your house. We give per- sonal attention to mail orders, 3.6x6.4—40 pounds—$13,50 Bes French quliy=nch pon 3.0x6.4—35 pounds—$12.00 in Regular price $30.00—Wednesday (We are exclustbe agents for $19.50 thts bicinily.) (Fourth Floor.) ‘Reduction Day.| Two Picture Specials. the ripest bargain plums in| Great Sale of Peas. Floral Brand, extra sifted, very small, sweet and tender: regular price, de. can Der doz., $1.25; ‘oan. 1146 Special Sale of Hams, Swift's specially selected Little Pig Hams, much superior to the large, fat kinds, small sizes, 8 to 12 Ibs., lean and tender, mild sugar cure; others sell these hams at 14¢. Ib. Our price, Ib, 11% nt and back, finished with wide full sleeves, all sizes, 45c THREE HORSE COMBINATION, ‘with whip, bit and horse shoe decoration, mounted in Flemish oak trimetey | 80c LANDSCAPE and MARINE PASTELS, oblong, upright and oval, handsqmely encircled ip ornamented fr: various sizes—worth $3.50 and more—special at. Laake ee $1. 98 ujar price $1.49—special at.. eeecee rere (First Floor and Picture Dept.; 3d Floor.) Waists, 1.95. ‘Ton Specials, ‘Tea—Mixed Oolong _ or jah Breakfast: extra usually sold ‘or Somp — Adams’ lutely” pure; box Enel fine qualt, ‘At Aho. ly breakfast | sold elsewhere at 200. Tht pack= clad cr #4 iy Se $0507 25 on a es PMG Mal - 734 Ae a sacks, é ‘ ies ‘Ceylon ‘or Ceylon extra cup ren: Housefurnishings and China. Summer Furnishings for town and country homes at very special prices for Wednesday. ‘85; 10 ibe, 40.) 6 00: g jee—Xxtra, Choice’ Car- sizes 84% to 10, that never sell for less th: ‘on sale at 10c, each Reduction Day..... paras ee ae Rose Bushes in Leaf |REFRIGERATORS— gine ants: AY net tor j ro 771 roe O'NEILL CEEANSABL | Women’s 12/%c, Hose, 9c.3 Six Pair for 50c.| || win Bloom This Summer. fade af ah Bahy poled ental Sac laa td i De Recaeeacattiat alc may Come in here Wednesday and get your season’s supply of ; : galvanized lintngs, removable ice chamber—by a personal hosiery. Here are one hundred dozen pure-dye black cotton hose for women, made with drop stitch to the toe, with double heels and toes, for 50, exar—Pure Apple Ci- Vinegars uation ; test, 50 lbs. of ice lasted 5 days.and maintained a tem- ~ perature of from 48 to'50 124e,, to go for REDUCTION GENUINE AGATE, ber rel NICKEL, STEEL TEA or ine: wegen ta Coe COFFEE POTS—first qual Bo take w erlap and delicious; 2 i) Usual Price, 35¢. to 75c. Se RED G5 3 BEST nore. hati, Bh About 4,000 of these belts, comprised a manufacturer's samples. PITCHERS-—Mediwm sizes € Gea a ene encarta et peepee: : |We bought them at enough under their real worth to put them —FPretty decorations, gold ‘| , st 10. each, They are of white black and brown crush leater, andj of Lh Rac peepl pps oee ae nada ase Ih j cy-color suk, all with attractive buckles, 1% to ind ot belongstothe| Bin) Rite oT LR scerce AESOPeT? 2 se v9.0 ¢'e.0. . 4 Papmbetihatnt ey et tg oxen, EAC a {Gloves Cleaned Without Charge} N RETINNED BREAD ‘RAIS- Srey wo 085 4 1 A ee ee we Titra es 4 [ecm Pa secs 10e All Day Wednesday, H iy $s ti eek’ To familiarize our public with this , China Meat Platters, Dishes, Etc., 10c, RETINNED DISH PANS— frigate g ak aa 69c new branch. of our business, we will GLOVE COUPON Regular Price, 25c. and 50c. 10-qt. size, made of 1 EX tin. IMPORTED TEA POTS clean gloves free of. charge if you bring This n Don" F ; ; Regular 20c.; special..........- 20€| gecorated om Rockingham them-to the department on Wednesda: bandied id jon’t delay on this fine opportunity to buy china lower than body--cheap 'stas0c; ont iets 'Y: tholder to have cleaned, you've ever bought it. The collection includes 8 and 10-inch jCEDAK L Reriadaes gece price... ‘4 eae: 396 Secompacied by the coupon: printed cost: - Salad Bowls, 10, 12 and 14-inch Meat Platters, 7 and 8-inch Vegetable Dishes, 8- peep ly Mon hiner with, ee ati) any’ cost, one Palr inch Nappies, 2-pint and 3-pint Jugs, 8-inch Dinner Plates, Cu of thin in pink, blue and Porcelain, richly tinted They are the regular 25c. and 50c. and Saucers, all yet 3 | rs floral decorations. Reduction wi ‘DE china. Here for