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MMOH APRONS | - SPRANG BL Sends Message to the Board of puny A ilif j Aldermen Announcing His Sig- - “nature ‘to Ordinance: Which Ae AR | Woodbury: Opposed. Bibi Bees hic toe “FOUND: SITTING -ASTRIDE VETOES PLAN TO MAKE \ the HIS FUNNY NEIGHBOR. BUILDING FIREPROOF, Chink Was Discharged in Court, 9 but Had to Be-Assisted Along ‘the’ Road to’ Liberty by a * ‘Good, Swift Kiok, He Declares the Ordinance Pro- the ‘viding for the. Use of Flame _ Proofed Material Would Tie “Up Building Operations. ‘The Board of Aldermen this after- noon held Ite first meeting since July 5. Ite firat business was to-receive Mayor McClellan's messages approving the ' q ‘ o When Frank Yung. @ gigantic China- man, lighted the fire in his basement laundry at No. 113. Bast One Hundred oR yoda atreet, to-day, thy smoke - THE |W HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. Ehrich SIXTH AVE., 224 TO 23d STREET. Men's $10 and Outing suits—coats and trousers— crashes and of the no less popular homespuns,. The coats are ma broad) style; quarter lined with al paca. These are suits that you will be thoroughly satisfied with as to style, comfort and durability, an actual saving of over one- ‘24.08, instead of $10 to 812. Don’t come for these decided bar- etLDe TURSDAY w T ta $4.98 for 9 to J o'clock. No Mail Orders. best styles. They're of all-wool in natty broad-shoulder (not too Of the stove Instead of float-|sireet aprinkiing Ofdinance which, was ains before 9.o'clock, The sale | ing vette ehlimney, In vain did Ting] ao bitterly, opposed by Com: Dba = promptly at 4, blow! og the fire, for the harder he blew | Woodbury, and vetoing the fire-proof. the smoke et up on him. ing ordinance. ° \ ame 90 filled with Ma: eaioteitha. Tone war toreed to the get Ware id be wee strat ons! Concerning Chinatware. Srbcke ‘As he stood on’ the sidewalk, problem in his Oriental he Michad Periscuia pro- thority for the sprinkling of the atreets Gating the @uaty months The ordin- ance paged by the Board June 3. pro. videq that authority, His opinion backed up by the Bosrd of Health, that of 0 firme und many individ: who have petitioned him to sign Yrom the curtains of » barber On the ground floor, On the Peri- Bpsieeston there was an exas. pat occurred tothe: China- are 20c, to 35¢, ‘Cups and saucers, ie Ordinance, The Mayor says tie is ad- la had ceased acrap-| it affects windows over, 18 feet above feces and started 4 saw mill. He| the ground ingtead of ipareasing 1| MW rite pea Aiscovered.thp'| haw. the effect of leasening the satay corare’ Orn *aith. ards age diode seen He the barber! of the general public, for it enables measure ‘ 69c “vee aaah Precision and In-| tho use of ‘metal: to be discontinued 3,50 freptobt wood-an admitted In- and ne. lish, nor is! terior ve of fite-to a fien forasenrans aihuted”™ Bundore ay. that ten dni le, “to Una Ry” &” furtiteh t fireprooted Wood |e @o slight thet butlding opera- jem | “one of the whole’ aity would be ‘| greatly if not absolutely pane: mith Ininite hala by the, fireproofing firm that — We t the story of the, bel y of the patents, The gohin fdmitind that “he| message adds thet in: a ceobnical mat: ter of this kind the Mayor ought to be Ina Hurry—They influenced by phe opinion of the city departments concerned, ahd they say the ordinance {9 inexpedient, and the Board of Fire Underwriters says would not increabe the avtety of bulld- Ings and, dught set to ee approved. ‘The Mayor also addressed the, Board ing the Aldermen for ‘of the water epi Get ar aa & t t ti foe tne bur ekcluding { May trom Dui Count ag for a water supply, ‘but taking Issue with th in ite sree Abat: the “Wy, could 0 x wi jt to te u “ es reiacthe fr rite na e iu it Me iF We cen tlon. - ie jal rewerve bonds for thd 0 to Wer expen a Aldermanic Committee to the te Exposition was app! by oa $65.00 EITR 0 ‘mucha’ da room,” acetate ak ror was grea' Lisle gloves—the particularly “ like these. ere they are priced One lot of sucde isle, In all | white; a -looking and wel whi pe pay pes for thi cou! CAPT, O'BRIEN. BACK FROM INDI ] “Dynamite Johnny,” the Fa- him up and the cop ps teed ea Yves, ng grinned an whoop of joy startea up Lex (de that the Oriental wi nk Ying will ee) him Wart a) barber nop ut Fe mea,Y 111g ' i] mous Filibuster, Returns with GOVERNOR BOOM FOR HEADQUARTERS) tein 8 Kearns | ates Residence in Bombay. “Aiy Suoh Talk -is Footish,”| Tammany: Leader MeCall and) .. son orien cDynamite A Saye the Distriat-Attorney, Little Tim. Sullivan Oppose} fonnny” O'Brien), Aitbuster, yee * Just (Bao y . ‘ortune and man of the world, arriv | haat Back from a Several) Additional Allowance , for i teal yar Ba he Ttailan line "7 eva ete $750,000 Police Builing, "manne 0 vrs eS SS UA itorney’ Jef ‘ . ‘spent nearty a year in Bombay, where 4 nee to-day faten a. i yet be Rin pete Meee sraettethg A e 94 cA bia "beet ihe rang-plank of . The, first. thing. he 414 | 4¢ 965,000 honda in addition. to th the Italian steamship he appeared to : Pi ie gupernatorial | gy ation tor the new butiding 4e very feeble, and has aged 2 great Priced to Please—Some at.about ones third actual value. Ten thousand pieces of Vienna china, 10 cents each —the values olive or bonbon dishes, sugars and creams, handled spoonholders, &c. CHOOSE AT TEN CENTS. THER that the stovepipe trom his base- | vised ‘th: forati ‘mémt laundry passed through Peri. loiter vine ees Ls \ y ” 280. for These SOc. and 780. Goods—Carisbad China Cracker Jars, _ aebla’s | shop. Immediately he| Cleaning Department in the. matter of vd Trays, Salad Bowls, Cake Plates and Chocolate Pots, blow-back behav eo matter of 11 $1.98 for $3 Tea Sets pieces of American Porcelain, In neat floral tn'e ‘avior of | flushing the streets, and that the Street. | decoration; slightly imperfect—hardly noticeable = uplicity on the part of | Cleaning Department ie left wholly tree || 75e. Jardinieres at #¥e.—To hold 9 and 10 in pots; very good value, \ Nps Ry sbop ne found |e onthe, 4 work, a8 heretofore Be is [gplece, White Tollet Bete verican porcelain, ( barber shop jou ordinance ‘ . that’ had removed that por-| tional legal weet pen a ed gee allied tarlece ‘Tea Gels of Coriauad ehins. ton hw that ran through his|4o away with the accumulation of dust p A Plugasd ‘Up the lower| with which the eliy Ih afflicted during Helpful Hints in oa ti dy Bd no outlet| the spring, summer and autumn e ° steve. * | months." Picmaniten thon ym |"Tee rsnts wn vin me uae PO House Furnishin és (Gis: | vetoes the. or! raat o * tihanises that ted. him te! be-| proofing bulldinge are that "eo, ta te Save something on several items—the total counts, Every one of these is:priced’ so low that you can well afford to come for then, | Kitchen Kalv Get These Glowes Won't Linger Long. what they bring over other counters generally. excepting now Be. , deal since he accomplished his dare- heard Any AC ta Be ee eee eta emis artersbon | devil fents during the Cuban and Span- nae |c Doge fonlish. I have never given such | '” the Ronnd Of iermen ee rok a 0 thing 4 serious consideration: ‘How-| 0.1) our of ro H, me never know what troubles ate) <1 cader MoCall moved that the tasue of the $48,000 bopds be disapproved, and “Little “Tim” made a apedh, In which he sald he thought “three-quarters of A million dotlars ought to be enough to erect a building for the department, es- pecially on land owned by the city. ‘apt. O'Bflen became famous as a Cu- ban filibuster when Ne faced Spain's ships. of war and teturned thelr fire. His life ha been oné long siege of ex- citement and the story of it reads like an astounding plece of fiction, JP FATHER WINS. CUSTODY OF SO Child’s Mother, an Irishwoman, Tells Judge Her Husband Is Not a Christian—Boy Likes Father Best. ‘ty concern us in the future.” | Meltedrit ttiat meant tnat he | would ptain\ @ proposition ‘to. co after the he said that he could only . ‘that’ by-repeating-that all tatk ef his nomination was foolish. > Soc sale anne 4 <5 ‘That amount was asked for and grant- ors. “and other things have not| 4 and the contracts let It the con- my attention. I a only one paper | tTactor# have got themselves in a hol in jx Sp and the only thing in| it, Je time we should shyt down Th that 1 was Carl Bchars's letter to | Ought to be more economy practiced in Juéqe Parker. That interested ne very| all the departments, and ts time we a gave notice to heads of depart that eonomy le nécessary Alderman Downiig, of Brooklyn, Re- pubjiean, ‘commended the Tammanyites for. their late but commendabdle refor vtand for economy, and Commissioner McAdeo will not that extra $65.00 by.a vote of 47 to 7. When “Commissioner = Woodbury’s modest requtet for 14,00 “for plant, yee of the Tamman: SSeanee Shs eaters (eye wi in the wa by Commissioner Woolbutr, und it was held up by reforrence to the Vompitiee on, Street Cleaning oe ui) FAST TRAIN WRECKED. bullet penetrated Was removed to (£4) Three Presengers Hort tn Orash on *! ‘Balt hn: and Ohio Road. PITTSBURG, July %—The Pittsdurg Mmited on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, westbound from New York, MWe there Was Any “ruth In the re. he has beon ¢rying to make up Mr, Jefome said thas to make up, that he In harmony with the admin. ever since Mayor MeCilellag «ie SHOT AT CONEY, ViWiter’ Passing Sheeting Gallery Ws Abeidentally Wounded, : ae wate B. Irons, of Toms River, N or at © Island to-da: t.. 2 Recomm Reo shooung Frank Alnoura, nativity Japan, and Mrs. Frank Ainoura, tle to-day in th Brooklyn, for the possession of their sightayear‘old son, Justice Lambert fod attentively to the plaints of each, and finally awarded the custody to the father. Said Mary Alnoura of Mr. Alnoura “He deserted me seven times; once, when I was in Buffalo, he left me pen- niless. He's not a civilized Christian,” Mr. Alnoura patted his chest and re+ ferred to his countrymen as vitidicatlon, ‘The boy seemed to Uke shin (ather best, 80 Justice Lambert awarded him the enatody of the, qaild. HLTS SAIL. on_the lines I have indicated, in various shapes; plates, all sizes; Mrs. Potts’ Irons; handle and stan Mrs, Potts’ separate handk Asbestos Iron Specials Surely essential handwear for Paper at little to please—about Various ofds an at,.a pound. and black and % love assorted colors; Cabinets contain Nationa’ Bon mated, a pkg. I) Mail Orders Filled NIGHT for whatever you require, burely in the store—and- you are cer- Better buy liberally of these goods, It’s a rare chance to get 4 supply of social correspondence Cabinets containing O CONVICTS TO STEAMER CRASHES: ~ BE RESENTENCED|- ON ROCK IN A Fa inless otherwise stated. WRITE TO- hough not in the advertisement, it Is in to save money. Don't Delay. Big Bargains—For Four Hours Only, Theré may be enough of thes money-savers to last till 12—non |) after that time, Nor can mail or-#} ders be filled. None C.0. D. 8) to.12 Wednesday morning. yr 280. Silk Mulls at 9c. Mill Lengths—2 to 10 yards; all col- ft. tit othert are goed. “gn Sc. values, Choose it 5 9 Wool Dress Fabrice 2Keo. offering run up to ba Mot ises grenadi . The lot compr ines, voiles and psy voiles, fancy crepes, etc. In colors and black; oe Lonihe, MF fie hs and misses’ dress s it half. price : 12% iste or Summer Net; In medium bust and hip; lace trimmed; sires 18 to 24. Good value at a half dollar, though priced, from 35¢ y 8 to 12, at. 9c. Muslin: AO» $,000 yards Bleached rae. soft finish; + 36 In, wi 4 9. dhe 5y%c. Maslin at 4 $,000 yards of unbleached, 27+ in, Muslin .. * 180, Torohon Lace at 5c. These are fine Torchon Loan ual 2%e a with insertion to match alue 15¢.—pvice, $1.25 Veils at 690. Of ae Tig bar er all col- ors; easily worth $1.25— choice at.... fia 69 Half Hose . at Half-Price. ‘e weight LISLES, of finest qual- Int id also all the new lack, blu era tles—Ince openwork lisles in black and biack grounds, handsomely em- broidered in neat effects, al son's styles, and In all st ir in the lot that sells fo Sy Siew ee 2 Stockings: A Big Lot at a Little Price. Women's fast black cotta or with unbleached lain black gauge jis Sie. a phir merrow at in Stationery. all black. retatled sizes on outlay. id ends of pound paper; choose 5¢ 100 sheets and 100 i i regularly Se. Pride tore may! 35c ing 120 sheets and ia 2 to 48c envelopes to —_—->— : Those Sent to Sing Sing for) Three Hundred Passengers on an Indeterminate Period Will Be Brought Back to This City. More than 10 convicts in Sing Sing City of Rookland, in Peril, Transferred to a Tug at Sea and Safely Landed, ROCKLAND, Me., July %—The East. serving indeterminate aentences in- °F" Steamship Company's steamer City Meted by the Court of General Seasiona | of this herough will be brought back | from Sing Sing to be resentenced| within the next month, This action has been decided upon by the General Sessions Judges In order to comply with the ruling of Attorney- General Cunneen that convicts sentenced to Indeterminate periods are not en- titled to commutation for good behe- vior and that thelr terms of imprison- ment must expire between April and October. The first batch, numbering twenty- seven, will be brought to New York from Sing Sing in a special car over the New York Central next Friday fey will be resentenced by Judge Gow- ing. Judge Fostpr will resentence thirty- four more next week and others will be brought down as the convenience of the Judges allow. Al Adams, the policy"king, who raised the polnt, will be resentenced as soon as Judge Keogh, who tri 5 tiog, gets around to et MMe conten — COMPTROLLER GROUT SAILS, Saye Sinten Inland Ferry Dispute WIM Be Setiled This Week, Before sailing to-day for Burope on the Kron Prins Comptroller Grout an- nounced that the controve: price of the Staten Inland terry: terse fais and land at Bt. George Would prob. any be Semipromieed this week, “The entire question Will probabl amicably settled,” he sald "Dep ty i deat Comptroilers Stevenson and have full power to complete the The Comptroller will return | Atlantic Transport liner Minnetonka, and will take but twelve days on the other side. He goes for the ovean trip Principally. 2 LEYLAND LINER FLOATED, KINGSTON, Jamaica, July M—The Merritt & Caapman Company's wreck- ing steamer Premier, of New York, has succeeded in dragging off the Leyland line steamer Costa Rican from the dan- erous reef where she has been iylt five weeks. The feat is to the size of vessel and ©: as ey td to # weather. The Costa la now surveyed, ‘ of Rockland, bound from Boston for Pe. page ek ports, struck on Gangway ge in Penobscot badiy damaged, ate a Mer 90 passengers were (ug and landed at Rockla: No one was of the passen, confusion, whe City of Rockland was ore 9 largest anc finest steamers ceed ee the Eagtern Steamship Company, 3 taken off by a ind, injured and the transter gers was made without Gangway minutes’ run by Water from Reise puant. Mar’ lercd was in the pilot jouse when the steamer went ashore. was toe hone call lowered and sent er a & point Where a aeph ne could it. brought back that “the 4. P Moree pg be started down the bay at Moat of the passengers: we: “ . berths whén the steamer ran 6 edge.” ‘The shock was sufficient to aroure everybody, and thore was a men- eral but a a spntused rush to the main we AF. @ nature and extent of Capt. Pierce assured béopl there was Little danger, be) the Teaser Kers prepared! quietly for the arrival of the boat which had been summoned Shortly afterward the Morse approached with her whistle screeching to wive tgs that assistance wax on the way, °°” ‘The work of the transfer of the pas- sengers was quickly accomplished with out mishap. and eany in the “drentes they were landed in this city, whenes ‘arlous destin. they proceeeded to their y: ations. mained by the» ate and after the passengers vane. moved In safety an enuninationee? fe vessel's vosition revealed the fact th: t she was restine on the ton of a rounded ledee neariv omidshivs. There was a large ean in the vort aide of the hull. \uat forward of the middie of the ves: sel. which it was feared would wer ken her seriously if she did not float at high watér and Increase the chances that she mirht break in two if the tide should leave her tn that ecuttion, After xamination the officials not conceal the fact that Le ered the stearner's position a had one, The crew re: ‘The City of Rockland carried ffolent. "Bive Was built tn’ fnet Erie pad ty ee, 13 1, Bh oo ug Bae is Khout S000 Her leneth je see tee Ream WS test and dents 148 fone ened het tonnage fn 100% #4 her eroms 1. gagey ne na 8 Meee Reade DIED AT HOUSE OF RELIEF, James Lehan, ‘hirty-five years ik Row, died 1°] Sing Sing ‘prison, they conaid. | peeeer ud Lehan, ih ot STEAMBHIPS, ieee ATi eae geen, Spee Rol “New Yora’s Fancat Growing Store. WE i a e e A wi Hien i Sensational Price-Reductions! Don’t fal! to visit Rothenbere’s to.morrow. Economical shoppers wil reap # harvest of bargains. We never Be mul Double Biue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow—Single Stamps Noon Till 6 ‘ Shirt-Waist Suits at a Saving of lialf cag tm arn oe eg Sensational Sale of 50c. Shirt-Waists To Morrow at 29, waists “made from sheer Figured Lawn, shoulder pleats, broad front, French 29 Cc Bargains in Shoes. S. Shoes for Boys and Girls at 68e, | “domestic veave ‘he beaut design and coeragne the ‘of solid leather and well made, and ta 4 styles. The girls Sizes are 844; 9,934 slp on atom They 19 98 ; upward $30 each; choice at. ; he $11.00 Japanese Matting at $6.75. 1 Maal at spre they hve ben sale apts 9 Bee loner t'nt i's 75 of 7 Peerless Muslin Wear Bargains. _: Statham: LIC fe cieeces 400 soawe eet eee Children’s Drawers, fine cambric, um- brella ruffle, trimmed with hemstitch. radical price.reductions, Stocks Must no difference how low we have to mark, Come here to-morrow for one of these handsome, stylish Shirt-Waist Suits at & to match waist; value $2.98, now......++ back, full sleeve and tab stock; new, fresh goods in all sizes; former price S0c, per Pair Orientals and Persians are copied with such 40, 10%, 11. The boys? are selling in other stores at Riad { Ig beautfiul carpet and inlaid Ns, large and small in almost #- od repay $1.50 per pair. ¢ them to-morrow at, per pair Corset Covers, French styles and Gowns, full size, fine muslin, made in Corsets, in white batiste, long and fine cambric; quality, full width made with deep ing, bands finished with 15c (| neck and sleeves finished | plaiting, finished with at ces 12 Mik ruftens whe they with cambric ruffles; 19¢. value, at..+... ove last, $4.50 value, at.. Them, Don’t miss this Ja lary 5 Ny By Mor etoor to Saving of half. A more timely bargain has seldom presented during July. Another Great Sale of Skirts—$1.50 Values at 59c D foot kilts and are button trimmed; value $1.50, 59¢ e marked down to close at. ‘ On sale while they last... x * Wilton Velvet Rug 4 . to dist a aaa ad ma te | es ean ei leather, with heavy soles; Boys’ $1.50 Russet Leather Lace Shoes at 98. eestor ead tne ose heey pg = | close fitting, trimmed with V shape and high neck, lace lengths, lace tr’ top 19¢ may bey pl down the front; ince of \ accordion buttonholes; 25, value, 2 98 JAMES McCREERY & 60. Ladies’ Coats, Three quarter or full length Stern Brothers To-morrow, Exceptional Offering of Men's Pongee Coats. High-Grade Negligee Shirts |' $14.00 and $18.00. pics the newest and most desirable effects Yabos $0.00 6 93800 in white and colored madras, a an cuffs, 95¢ Tan and Oxford Gray Cra venette Rain Coats, with or without Capes, $12.50. Summer Rugs & Mattings To-morrow, at Greatly Reduced Prices Twenty-Third Street. J, ATTER S SENT TO PRISON RI ‘ 7 ft, ‘ei0% 6, 46.75, 9x12, $8.75 7ft,6x10.6, $14.50, 9x12. $19.50 Also the remainder of Value 35¢ and 40¢ yd, ' West Twenty-third Street ALGERIAN VERANDAH MATS, CHINA AND JAPAN MATTING, 20c and 2S¢ yd, STOCKS WEAK IK Former Bookkeeper for A. R. ; Norfolk arvay ca sence) ACTIVE CLOSING Sing. Union Pacifio and Steel Figuce| as Heaviest Sellers in Market That Fell Off Steadily During the Day. John A. Ritter, employed as confiden- tlal bookkeeper by the firm of A. R. Ordway & Co,, manufacturing ch of No, Mf West Forty-seventh until he disappeared in June, 1900. whereupon it was discovered he had robbed his emiployers of $19,000, was sentenced by Judge Cowing in General Sessions to-day to serve four vears in Stocks were decidedly weak at the close of the market to-day, the list showing losses of from 1-8 to over 2 points, Trading was fairly active, The henytest dealings were in Union Pacific and United @tates Stes! preferred, the latter closing off more than 2 points, ‘The former, on scattered selling, lost almost 2 per cent. Atchison, Baltimore & Ohio, St, Paul, Mitnols Central, Louisville & Nashville. Missourl Pacific, Ontario & Western, Pennsylvania, Reading, Rock Inland end Southerf Pacitic each lost from 3-4 to over 1 per cent. In the industrials Sugar and Tennes- see Coal & Iron lost 1 and 2 points re- spectively. Metropolitan and Brooklyn Rapid Wheat lost about half a cent by the drop in the Liverpool In spite of further declines tn the market at ——— BOY’S MYSTERIOUS DEATH. Rody of Alfred Ritter Fleate tn with the Tide. Alfred Ritter, nine years old, of Doo- loy street, Sheepshead Bay, was one of a number of small boys who went for a the woods back of his honre That ng “all the children but Ritter . A search was meee for bin, but no trace could be found. This af- ternoon his: body, fldated in with the tide at the foot of Twenty-third street, Sheepshead Bav, How the boy got In the water is a mystery. His comrades of last night jare that they were not near the water at any time, ‘Transit were the weakest of the local PRON rey of traotions, each closing down 1 1-2 SHIPPING NEWS. Bonds closed quiet. ‘The total sales of stocks were 641,90 shares and of bonds $1,992,000, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rises, 4.49\Sun sets, 7.23) Moon rises — oe oa ‘The Closing Quotations. j , er, lowest ing Governor sgioane- tis ant te Rar}em™ Xe, me We YORK, Amal Am. Aimer, hs