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tom ore ©) OPN ee OT tn Nee ee SDE OLS TRIE IIE ETS IE ATED HE ATRL IEA TNE THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 17; 1904, : HEDLEY ANDITS HOLD UP TRA 3 | 12.90 thie morning. It was the mont Som ioe aight early to-day. be- (RY, deéeotive insulation of electric: wires , TT riaiaticlacy) cectrecuiton ever: pore | Soter of c: Are eat atartod on the s00-|way of the second Rosh ee Between 8 A. M. and 12 Noon. Dress Goods Department. ‘eoution of Ohio Murderer. CHICAGO, June 17—Charles 8tim- on the Northern Pacific Railroad Dynamited by Desperadoes, Who Ob- Grand Jury Minutes. Albert gute ou Nan Patterson must stand trial on the Indictment charging her with the no fight to give up the prop- OPEN LATE gnell, a condemned prisoner who ts n9W . arge Sum and Escaj e. eg Gite di ee SECA ithe pestteaiisry ot coum | C220 Larg Pp saaraiet of Oasae Tonnes bank: SATURDAY Vatue (GIRLS! DRESSES—White Lawn Dremes inhieh] 475 Bus, 0. and who was respited Wednes- Tarra a cab when he wan shot and killed, NIGHT. $3.00 OF Jow neck styles, tucked and trimmed with . @y by Gov, Herrick, came within three mAR RSTAr TONG, St wh s the force lot the chaten saree Her counsel had made a motion in embroidery —Saturday..... .-.ceseeeeeeereeeee BEAR MOUTH, Mont.. June Me— i ‘0@ of the cl was not suM-| the Court of General Sessions for per- ; ; White Perdan Lawa Dresses: Gminuter of losing his life last night be) veked men held up the North Coast] cient, and another one with a larger| mission to inspect the minutes of the ica LTD I eel caer ileal OA) These well made new model Dresses for Misses and Children at the prices quoted for Saturday are about the best values offered this season. * N AN PATTERSO TWO WOMEN CLAIM WATCH. |°"%, Watch wan worth only bout #2 { f je los eo 7 3 > Melonwed to Man whe Died fF! CITY OF MEMPHIS IN PORT. & 4 {Charien Albert was srrested for 1 | any pouwt aa to safety of Savan- 0 aad Hiriicenenietee 7 ees vitae mship City of Memphis arrived from ; (ane! sph ceeelastabhth) hb emaala eal chil York at 890 A, M. to-day, | oa ———— Se . Bae GENS Ed Boeke ca| \ Savurday, June 18, fanding Regarding “i Judge Newburger Denies the baited nd tained: de property ee aiid & basseeger check on the ° " Reprieve for Charles Stimmell : xa Motion of Her Counsel for} aiviet!sr sist; aries wor cupmans of Suatnah 66 Splendid Lot of Wash Dresses Led to Preparations for Ex-| EXpress Car of the East-Bound Limited] permission to Inspect the Gemanded the property. Bhi wag oid | Carolina count ‘Tn compaty's oficial Mi d Child i epara' ad been given to Mra, Lonn Albert. | in this city aid that the Clty of Mem. For SSES ali ularen. » Gadte ot a mininderstanding regarding Limited Northern Pacife passenger | cap was used. The second charge ex-| Grand Jury cweparatory to moving for . @ granting of the reprieve. train, east bound, about a mile and p with terrific force, blowing out] the dismissal of the Indictment, Judge G) ’ DRESSES—Colored Madras and Ging-) ‘At 11.85 last night a message for Gov. | halt cast of this station. After bring-| the alde of the car, and throwing the| vewburker to-day denied the motion, 259-261 Sixth AVG None alte Me Drese; Russian, sailor and trimmed model $209 Herrick, wio is now in Chicago, was] ing the train to a atop they dynamtted} gate a distance of forty feet. After| and in setting next Tuesday na the day “9 17TH STs. $4.0, {Saturday...s. Soe Aivcemevaee J Fefelved asking if he had granted a|the express car, blow open. rifing the safe of {ts valuables, the} on which the “Florodora’ actress muat Value {MISSES’ SUITS—White Duck Suits, loove coats) Fesplte to Stimmell declaring that the|and secured ail of Its contents, robbers commanded the alue ¥ te Duck Sui ome train crew to! plead to the indictment ordered that she $6.50. {pleated Tits euturdayi © $4.05 matter was not #0 understood by War- © @en Hershey. of the penitentiary, and that tinless Gov. Herrick confirmed the Teprieve the man would be executed at Midnight last night. Messengers were Pent out tn all directions to find Gov. Herrick, but for some time they were mot able to find him. At 11.4) Gov. Horrick was found at the Union League Club, He hastily wrote a reply to the Message announcing that he had granted the reprieve Wednesday ond amount is not known, Heved to be large. After blowing out the rear lights of the traln the men dis- appeared. ‘The hold-up was similar to the one of two years ago at nearly the sane pot, and in which Engineer O'Neal lost is life, The robbers boarded the tender of the engine at the water-tank at Bear Mouth and after having remainod quiet until the train had gone a mile and a halt they crawied over al and covered remain qulet and no harm would be done them While this conversation was going on one of the robbers accidentally struck the engineer with his revo! and, in pologizing, called him by eine dicating @ possibilty that the robber may bo a rnil man, Tho party then left the express cat and the men were ordered hack to the engine under cover of the guns, ‘The robbers then passed to the rear of the must stand trial. “When Miss Patterson ts brought into court to plead," sald Abraham Levy, chlef of her counsel, “I shall ask that a very early dato be set for the trial. We shall have no trouble in proving her in- nocence, and there Is no need of keep- ing her locked up all summer." The acensed woman waa not In court. she having heen kept in her cell in the Tombs, Her father, however, was nresent when Judge Newburger denied TRIFLING PAYMENTS WEEKLY OR MONTHLY. i WHEN cash can be so pandly used in other directions, what is the use of making a bulk outlay for your clothes? Of course you have to be nattily attired, but you accomplish both with the Hecht credit way. First open a charge account at this store—make a slight pay- (Third Floor.) Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. Misses’ and Children’s Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes, made by reliable makers over lasts that are erpecially adapted {or young people's feet; good quality; oak leather :0'es Mee{PL.10 Hout $1.29 02} $1.50 then hastened to a telepione Minden [Enaincer Wade and Fireman Reed with | ain, and. after putting out the train|'hor request to challenge the evidence Ld ee va telephone | thelr guna and told then to throw up| Vahts, disappeared in the darkness.| supmitted to the Grand Jury. Fs i at ; A ing the tel Peas Meanwhile the passengers were ter- S and Ladies’ Oxford Ties Gov. Herrick said: Engine yado was commanded t and had crawled und eae e Pree ve ten eae. wits: briog ie train tom standatll nd tm at offered a hiding. BOY BURGLARS CAUGHT. eA e Ladies’ Oxford Ties. Tan and black vici kid, hand-sewed we't and light face, tor the offela notice had not | mediately gpa hey can ein! and Powse Starts in Parauit. - . dollar turn coles. Allthe new toes and heel shapes. Each pair guaranteed to ; Jered trom thelr engine ee sete Feached the Wardon, Preparations had | {rami wie OT wont back to thop mit, 2 believed there are four of the|One Wanted Moncy, Another Olgars or more weekly or monthly as best suits Hive sBok iSetvice and pertcet ting | iresutee, $2:cUbeelte 62) ()() i Deen made for the electrocution, and Z understood from the Warden that 1 ‘telephoned just in time.” COLUMBUS, Oto, June 18.—Charles Siimmell, the Dayton, Ohlo, murderer, came near being electrocuted to-night through faflure to officially notify the Warden of the Ohio Penitentiary of the | % granting by Governor Herrick of # thirty day respite to the condemned man. At if.45 to-night the Warden re- eeived a message from Governor Ier- rick at Chicago oMoially notifying him of the respite, and the preparations for the execution of Stimmell were BUNGLING WORK AT ELECTROCUTION Michael Sohiller, Ohio Wife- Murderer, Twice Pronounced Dead, Shows Signs of Life— Third Current Is Applied. COLUMRUS, 0., June 17..—Mien Bohiller, 2 wife murderer of Youn; town, was electrocuted in the annex at thé Ohio penitentiary between 12.02 and formed in this State. Twice Schilier was pronounced dead, but it was not until the third shock had been applied Mat life became extinct. chiller went to the electric chair without any apparent show of emotion dF collapse, He was strapped in the chair, and the electric current of 1,760 volts was applied for fifty-three seo- ends. The condemned man was pro- mounced dead by the four physiclans Present, but in a few minutes It was Moticed that he was breathing, and the current was again applied for forty ie ( I occurred. POLICEMAN RESCUE “A DROWN MAR Patrolman MoGrath Plunges In- to River and Swims Ashore with Fred Nelson, Who Had) V2"tage to the man who has not as yet pur- chased his summer suit. It is an 5 (First Floor.) Been Pushed from Pier, due toithe policy of this business, sovantage Remarkable Values from Our Special Sale. Patrolman Joseph B. McGrath made & heroic rescue to-day of Fred Nelson, Mihteen, of No. 26 East One Hundred And Thirty-fourth street, who had fallen Ato the Meriem River at One Hundred Jana Twentioth street, i mon, all told. Four men have been In Heav Mouth for the past two or three days, and, It 1s sald, have been Iaying in a large supply of groceries, especially canned goods, The theory is that they have @ rendezvous not far from the soene of the hold-up. A light engine from Drummond bearing elght deputies was immediately started, and it ts thought the men cannot escape. Two Aepudos are on their way from Mis- soula up the Hell Gate Canon to head off escape in that direction, while two other offlvera were lot off the train at MoCarthy's Bridge to head off escape express car. Before making an effort to gain an entrance they forced the en- gineer to Nght a clgar. The express memenger was commanded to open he i commanded to ght which explosive ‘ge quantity, and lighted sthak against the car he force of the explosion completely wreoked the door, ‘The en- gineer and flreman were compelled to preceds the bamdita into the oar, When admission was gained attention waa at onee directed to the strong box. on top of the safe a@4 ignited, but FRANK H PLATS HOUSE ON FRE Went Soventy-fourth street, One of the servants smelled smoke hortly after 1 o'clock nad found the house flied with the fumes of burning wood, She alarmed the occupants of the houne and then shouted fre from one of the upper windows. A hasty search was by Mr. Platt aud his servants for the fire, which was found to bo under the floor of the third story, Just above an electria chandelier in the hallway of the second floor. Senator’s Son and Family Are Roused by Smoke—Flames |'",5 jitien can a nmelr hone tito the houre, seeing at once that small ; a Confined to Section of Tihrd stream woula quench the fames. “They third story nad dlsslosed the Are Gace i y Floor—Damage $500. the wooden heams, It fad gatned & Rood start and burned at a lively rate, but when tour feet of the Moor had "heen jtorn oul WAS ex ‘bed te ’. if ts entimated that 1200 wilt ontor te ony ‘The Hire is believed to have been caused ‘The membera of the family of Prank H. Pmt, son of Senator Platt, were roused from thelr beds and made hasty eit) Y oy A Price Revision On Summer Suits. This price revision offers a distinct ad- certain lines of suits at $17, $18 and $20 which have become depleted --popularity has been their bane and the result Is incomplete size ranges. These suits have been gathered together in one lot and all are now priced at and a Third “Any Old Thing.” Michael Rochford, fifteen years old, of No, 138 Halliday street; Patrick Car- roll, twelve, of No. 8} ‘Thomas Gallagher, fourteen, of Mt of Jor- key City, were arraigned to-day before Judge Higgins, In the First Criminal Court, charged with attempting to break into the saloon of James Con- nelly, of No, 467 Communipaw avenue, They broke open a rear window and were about to get Inside when two po- Hoemen who had been watching caught @bandoned. th ! TH here. It !s learned that th . Judy Higgine held cach in $800 Five TRS ceraynaaiie wars) placed'| CAROL ITeTs expeoting ‘the ROU toe | ator the Grand Jury, iach one waa {{] NO matter what difficulties you have heretofore experienced § 75 the Bast {wo days, but looked for it on! aged what he expected <o «et in the |[} 28 to size and shape in ready-to-put-on clothing, you can c WE GIVE B. & M. BLUE Crashes, Cheviots and Chambra: better than regular goods; you sav: up to $4.50, at. all sizes, all o customer value, and we than the regul: Straight pants, 2% to 7; or 8 Men's black and striped Office Coats, Imported Venice Lace Collars, round Silk Embroidered Stock Collars, tab end, all colors; were 25 Fulton Street, .- = # to 10 years; only $ Suita to each customer Boys’ $4 Suits, All Styles, $1.98. 800 Suits included in this lot, every one absolutely all wool, in blue, black and fancy mix- tures of Cheviots, Cassimeres, Sootches and Tw styles, sailor collar and Eton blouse med; sizes vary according to styl Special Sale Men’s Summer Coats. Interesting Items in Ladies’ Neckwear Dept. Lawn Yokes, 4 rows fagoting, Val. lace edge, in all colors; value 98 your convenience until the bill is settled, It’s easy; you don’t miss the cost. HERE IS GOOD CLOTHING VALUE, We had the good fortune to buy 250 men’s suits that you will have the good fortune to buy at $14.75. Candidly—we have never seen better suits sold at $20 and $22.50. There is nothing about the garments but what {s a product of skilled tailoring and careful style thought. The very it to them proclaims the high degree of care exer- cised in every detail of making, find your ideal at . saloon. Rochford said birch beer, Car- rs Fol cigars, Gallagher monsy and Con: 10 B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps with Every Dollar Purchase. ond floor of thetr home, at No, M2] ley “any old thing. The price of these Suits now is $2.98 to $5.98. Riley +8 TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES. Saturday Specials for Boys. Boys’ $1.25 Wash Suits, 570, Many Worth a Good deal More. 970 Suits, all samples, various styles, quantities of patterns, splendid workmanship, beautiful fabrics of Percales, all goods used as samples by a prominent manufacturer; made a good deal at least one-half on any Suit you buy—perhaps more; sizos, 24 57c reeds, in double-breasted and Norfolk ; also some 3-piece Suits, handsomely made and trim- from 2% to 16; on sale all day; values $1 98 ° Boys’ 39c. Wash Pants, 15c. Between 8 A, M. and 10 A. M. 8,000 pairs of Wash Knee Pants, in about 90 patterns of good, washable fabrics, excellently made, double stitched, taped, extra quality drill waist band; good, substantial fabrics, colors, no less than 2 pairs or more than 6 pairs to any one 15c Great Clothing Values. Boys’ $2 & $3 Wash Suits at 98c. Russian and Sailor Blouse Style. 2,000 Suits bought from a retiring manufacturer at a trifle less than one-half of their real propose to sell you to-morrow boys’ elegant Wash Suits at retail for less jar wholesale price, This lot consists of galateas, chambrays, linens, duck, cheviots and madras fabrics, in all about 40 patterns, elegantly made with bloomer or all seams double stitched and reinforced; sizes of Russian Suits, jailor Suits, 4 to 9; values easily $2.00 and $3.00; sale price... 98c sizes 34 to 42; value 69c.; on sale at each. and stole effect: lways 98c., at each Imported Venice Lace Stocks, white, butter and ecru; alway: ‘The new Dutch Collars, pleated and Summer Sh Hundreds of women have taken Collar and Cuff Sets, of white lawn, tucked and lace trimmed; worth 25c. special, each. lace trimmed; each... oes for Women and Children. advantage of the excellent bargains offered in this sale. To-morrow we add new lots of special interest, Our guarantee with every pair, get your money back (or a new pair of shoes, if you prefer it,) it you are not satisfied. erent ot Di OREr It) LE YOU ATS NOT SALEREE, Women’s Dongola and Fine Kidskin Lace and Rutton Shoes, “Edwin C. Burt” Shoes. THE BEST SHOES ARE BURTS. We are exclusive selling agents in New York of these justly celebrated shoes and ties, made of superior leather coup'ed with unsurpassed workmanship. They are equal to the finest custoin made. We are showing over sixty styles in Boots and Ox- fords, in al! kinds of leather, including Tan and Champagne 3 50 colors. All kinds are one price. ..ceesecesesaevenessreee $ le (S:cond Floor.) Best Clothing Offer This Season. $1.50 { sawon NoRPOLE ana KiLT surrs, } 91.50 At 9 o'clock Saturday morning they go on sale at $1.50. They have been splendid sellers all season, but the sizes are now somewhat broken (hence this sacritice). The assortment is still great enough to provide a geod choice, and you will find sizes from 2 to 6 years. Price $1.50 cach. Fabrics are cassimeres, cheviots, worsteds and wash soods—the tailoring throughout the best. (Third Floor.) TWEED SUITINGS AND ENGLISH MOHAIRS. Worth $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 per yard. These two lots, which we place on sale Saturday morning, are as fine values as anything we have offered at the price this season. , (First Floor.) ie a Parasol Sale Saturday. We place on sale Saturday morning about 600 Parasols for Women, Misses and Children At About One-Half Existing Prices, ISSES' AND CHILDREN’S PARASOLS—many style: MaISST S| colore—were §}.75 to $2.00—Saturday at.-.....« $1.00 WOMEN'S PARASOLS—AIl styles and colors—were $5.50 1$3 00 to $8.50—Saturday at..... . tee eeee See eeaeeee 2 (First Floor.) Men’s Negligee SHIRTS, 68c. Another Lot of the Famous “Griffon” Brand. . Made to Sell at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Sixth-A venue, 20th to 21st’Street. * Patent leather tips, all sizes, D and E widths, all the newest and most desirable lasts; regular $1.50 value; now marked 1,00 : Women’s $2.50 Shoes at $1.79. \ J) Patent leather Lace and Button Matt kid tops and fine vici kid lace hoes,\made on the Devon and Lenox toes, all sizes. 4 All Styles of Boys’ Shoes. Usually $2.50; special at.. Boys’ satin calf lace Shoes; Fifteen Dollars. Among them are the new single and double breasted sack models in blue and black Movement of the throng Nelson was| Serges, Scotch effects, black Thibets, fancy iin Sacarath nearing the| Cheviots, worsteds and cassimeres, all now ee soe its de a1 h Quickly throwing off ovat eleton suits, ii 1 Di yal cp aire ete 3 cont parnantt G10 '6 Pes al and linen crash suits, and two-piece ut to Nelaon, who was sinking, WM. VOGEL & SON. d the now drowning man. Broadway, Houston St. (Nelson was one of a party of excur- its to Board the gteamer Grand ®, aister boat of the burned Gen, ‘The pier was crowded and in FOR OPPORTUNITIES TO MAKE MONEY Watch the World’s WANTS under the head of “Business Opportunities.” Among the thousands of chances presented in these col- umns there is surely one intended for you } unday World Wants Make Money \for: Advertisers and’ Readers. 1.49 980 Misses’ $2.00 Kidskin Shoe: ts Sizes 11% to 2; now 1.29 Women’s o Oxford Ties, $1.35- Patent leather Christy ties; also vici kid Oxfords, Kb Namm | A. |. Namm ng (tide and MoGrath ort his bur- | A. |. Namm le ao cake ee