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| & rs Judge Was Netttea. - 4% HEAVY BAIL FIED {MADMAN CREATES | _TWSLOCUM CASE) IGM OF TERROR President Barnaby's Lawyer Sendai Ko | a Knife He Rushes Objects to $20,000 Bond for} Through Borough Hall, Long His Client and Cites Newark| Island City, Crying He Will Kill Trolley Horror as Precedent.| President Cassidy's Staff, PANIC-STRICKEN CLERKS FLEE FOR THEIR LIVES. ” TAN SCHAICK ENTERS:A PROTEST AGAINST $5,000. Men Indicted for Burning of Ex-| Wild Intruder, Who Is Finalty oursion Steamer Were Late} Overpowered, Gives His Name When Called for %eading and} as Joseph Klein, but Offers No Explanation of Conduct. Three hundred men and women em- ployed in the Queene Borough Hall, Long Island City, sought al) the avail- able high per: In the building to-day Of the geven men held by the Federal Grand Jury as responsibleYyor the burn- ina of the steamer Gen. Slocum, Cant. John A. Pease, the supervising captain of the Knickerbocker Steambogt Com-|When a powerfully bullt man armed Dany, was the first to appear to-day in|jwith a long carving knife rushed wthe United States Circuit Court for |through the corridors and announced pleading, Capt. Pease was Indicted for |that he waa going to annihMate the en- “aiding and abetting criminal negit- | tire statt of Borough President Cassidy. gence.” The man was firet noticed as he He is & venerable man, with a long,| turned the corner of the main corridor flowing beard, aod appenred intensely! and rushed toward the room where a Bervous, filtting about the oourt-room! dozen young women stenographers were talking to every one he met. at work, The young women fied ‘The indictments fownd by the Federal | screaming to the back of the room and Grand Jury were: Capt. William H. Van| climbed upon the top of a big ward- Sobaick, commander of the Gen. Slo-| robe. eum, indicted for criminal negligenge. The man with the knife conteated Henry Lundberg, Assistant United | himself with waving his weapon at them ‘*Ptates Steamboat Inspector, indicted for | And daring them to come down, announ- nagligence. cing that if they did he would kill them lon J. Fleming, Assistant United |@!!. The screams of the frightened girls Btates Steamboat Inspector, indicted for |" through the hall and alarmed all po re pace: se fing the emplo who pushed pell-mell Freak A. Barnaby, President; Jnmes |")? ‘0 corridors ight of the man with the x Ahinaon, Secretary, - oh edo nite they fed in avery direction, and Deter Company, indleted for “widing 4s they ran the man dashed after them, pr yedbviny pl Roeper waving his knife about his head in @ John A. P Pi bacapag caps » A score of clerks rushed into Capt ‘enna, the office of Borough President Cassidy fala and stockholder, also tadicted for |ang barricaded the door, aiding and abetting. ‘They had hardly got it fastened when Called to the Bar. the madman oe it on beste | ham- The pleading to-day was dafors Judge} {jokin sia sirlking at the dooreet Me Wéwerd &. Thomas. Henry L. Burnett, seers, ones with ie nite ‘Warn ae ‘United States District-Attorney for the} Donnell and | thom , Gowhern District, appeered for the Gov: | jim When they entearo ne liaarmed @rnfnent, superseding Howry A. Wise,| hint, however, he fought with all his} Aasiatan: United States Pistrict-Att: ey, who has done most of the wo! strength, He was gota the better of the ‘the case to the Grand Ju: Judge Thomas in opening court. after fight with the two clerks when Police. man Charles A, Flann rrived and ‘brief consultation with Commissioner other matter, ordered Aga a hey bis club to advantage. After he beaten the man into submission he Baie pubes some was forced, with the ald of three fellow- gase to proceed, and th4) biuecoats, to cal him bodily t giv mailed: “Hoory ‘sundborg and Jona nation: house, Phare the tan eal he Fleming to the bar. Joseph Klein, twenty-five ‘Lundberg Serpe the rear of| Sid of No. IS Broadway, Astoria’ tts ‘the court-room Bocmapanied by by od At+| would give no explanation of his con- Fiening duct, and he was locked up and wil) Teens peated not oe pity, and hie later be arraigned in Long stan var that he be given an op- Giy bi isee dl 2 UP ae Court . unity to change his pleading. Tne defendant may F before Aug. 17, at 10,30 A. to change a jeading,” ‘annaunoed tha Court ‘The ques' of bail was then brought emt Landberg’s ball CIDMAPPING CAS REACHES COURT | Mrs. Grace Corcoran, Arraigned wD, after was fixed at Flemine hi et appeared Wy en Lund: berg left the ts nd he name ot Cant. Henry Van was called. He was not resent, nor was he repre- @ented by counsel. Judge Themas Nettled. eee Ra on sane & Fs Knickerbocker Company. were not | nt, and Judge Thomas became im- Y 8 the, matter with these, de: for Abducting Her Little asked. y are they Brother, Waives Examination and Furnishes Bail. Pease was called ne more to, 40,, wit orl. J maid a eter, ‘ant you te attorney, “He ‘was the commodore Mrs. Grace Corcoran, who was ar rested at her summer home, at Atlantic Highlands, last week for the aMeged kidnapping of her fourteen-year-old brother, Leo J. Trainor, was arraigned before United States Commissioner Holt in Jersey Clty to-day to answer to the |charge, The proceedings were over very (quickly, Commissioner Holt was in- “|formed that Mrs, Corcoran watved ex- amination, and he held her in $800 bail t Saree Sot sc! nd wa oft Te aeigl have Strived, eld tho Fhortly after Judes Mittenhoefer, ac. Barnab; client, Mr, ys entered court. Through his lawver Mr.) "Barnaby pleaded not guilty and ae Courteasked if Mr, Barnaby could fu nish $20,000 bale oo tis Dittenhoeter considered the bat! high and quoted a precedent tn the/to appear for trial before the Supreme eee Baad le ened tg {Court 1 Washington during the Octo- ‘bedi. ber term. The ball waa furnished, and “Well if I had been the Court ft| Mrs. Cockran went away, with bor would not have heen $2,900," replied |young brother, who fs atill in her cus- Thomas. tody. \ tinued. “Tif by "aug he hes been Un: e has been un- able to find euredee I may reduce the amount, In the mean while I will pa- Tole him in your custody.” Van Schaick Questioned. % it, Van Sohaick, who had entered court in the mean time, was then called for pleading He walked unassleted to the Lawyer McManus, or the plea of not ry setante asked that the The arrest of Mrs. Corcoran was the culmination of a family feud, in which & score or more of relatives are in- volved. Gen Trainor, Mra. gee ter father, died four years ago, and an aunt, Mra, Catherine Burns, took charge of the boy Leo. After her marriage Mrs. Corcoran decided she wented her brother with her, and went to Wash- ington and took him, Mrs. Burns claims legal guardianship of the boy, and she applied for a eral warrant, lity, ball be which was granted. Mrs. Corcoran ts made nominal. the wife & well-to-do if*pt, Van Gohalok, ie ano old, man,” SUS | NM a countant. that time hag carr! warty ears aad gore it Pa ine pen of ite Th This ee STAT AU Court fixed Van Schaick's bal ag 2. and objection was raised by ‘The same ball was Mixed for Prank B. Dexter, Tre jurer kerbocker ot ae cket Woman Whose Husband Was oa Mr. Me} Convicted for Beating Her In- r'ana| tercedes Successfully for Him sald with Judge McMahon, 833 ee vewal hall make an excep stion of Mr. McManus, fixed at 16,00 until wil he pr ey ‘a ie of Pooper & batoh of thirteen prisoners were resentenced to-day were Hen- question as Oe, “ate stentiog Jamin Brown who, In December last, wyers ¢ men the rue ey, were | Wes sent to Bing Sing for beating his bats} an Pb laa sald on| wife. His sentence was from one year ‘ae certain “inet on Aug. to three years. At the time che wire t set by the Court, counsel | "44 not willing to testify against ner the officers and directors of the| husband, and since his imprisonment iy wih withd ity 204 fete nari the woman haa done everything ty have a peshably be set tor the| him pardoned of the oe and | the] Hearing that her husband was among Wa dy” a Wi}! get! the batch of convicts two be t to ay Pa tha | court to-day Mrs. brow! now That wil Ale cay pee ane A A TR OI ge MoMahon a letier of the cases over until after Hel that In resente in beets band he deal leninetly w im. | bs | @ wornan co iN wish for, yn Wrote the Judge, “until our! er Mabel died a few years He ten took todrin k and he did B5¢ anew wal St as aay he reduced Brown's sen- ‘caer “ma $3 te be ite in Terms. the Washington star.) ‘Dey say See ee fast,” Pour-In-Hands—reversible and French black Barathea and solid colors; also English and Folded Squares in large variety of pat- terns—all strictly and exceptionally good values. buckles. THE * WORLD: , MONDAY FE EVENING, AVOUT 1 | The Great August Sales of FURNITURE, BEDS and Men’s Neck & Waist Wear. BEDDING, FLOORWBAR, CHINA and GLASSWARE, LINENS, HOUSEFURNISHINGS and PIANOS Start Monday, August 8th. Wait for Them: China Silk Waists Made to sell Sale $ 3 79 at $5.50. Price, 4° ‘4 Floor , Made of an exceptionaily good quality of white ard black China silk, with round yoke of fagot stitching and Shirring below yoke and on sleeves; stock collar and cuffs of fagot stitching. They are newly mase Waists, fresh from a maker who kept his force busy during a threatened idle spell making them up out of maceiin's we furnished. Dress Linen News Good Enough for Repetition, Months ago we engaged to repre- sent one of the leading Belfast man- ufacturers of Dress Linen, accept- lat Floor. Ing for American distribution a Ties at 24c. pol ity larger than we had ever Were 44c. before attempted to dispose of, It was a task for a great wholesale house, and the same fabric, If marketed through the usual inter- mediate channels, could hardly be sold under Soe, @ yard. We cut put the intermediate profits, and are selling this pretty summer fabric at 29¢, a yard—less than other mer- chants pay for weaves nearly sim- seasonable, Belts at 24c, tar, Were 44c, It Is 36 Inches wide—a pretty, Belts of pigskin, black grain fiitiees evaken then ere ey leather, patent leather and no haste about buying it: We suede—narrow and medium are receiving additional supplies widths, including th: new every week and the price is not apt to be higher. But if bought early there {s that much more service to be had right in the Linen season. A Special Sale of Toilet.Creamss& Powders femme at the seashore cor inthe mountains has its sun and breeze drawbacks, perhaps; but there are wizards who remain in the city laboratories and make up scores of soothing creams and compounds that offset the most violent etrorts of sun and breeze. We have gathered a store of these laboratory preparations—the ones for which the call Is greatest--and offer them at quite at- = , lend them — a elal Pure Glycerine, three ownces tn bottle, our regular price 8e.; special at....cee seers Bc Carbolated Talcum Powder, high- “ grade, our regular price 15 SPECIAL Bhivseccocsees 5c ve Talcum Powder, highest tubular; gun metal and gilt Oatine Cream, 25c. size, special at 10¢.; Soe. size, spectal at 19¢.; $1.00 size, special at. , 37c booty Genuine Sold Cream, half- pou: Ins, our regular Drice 32¢,; special at...... 19¢ Creme Simon, small size, special at 19¢.; medium size, special at 38e.; large size, special at. , 76¢ Nivalis Liquid Cosmetic, for the skin and complexion; Prescribed y ae ae i 28c grade, In glass jars, our by leading physicians for sunburn, regular price 1Sc-; special at 10c Hin humo, Treckles and all other Fehrs’ Talcum Powder, in jac tations; four-ounce tin boxes; ‘special at...... 5c send special ai 36¢ water ener for the tollet or bath, has beneficial hygienic action on the skin; put up In tin cans contain- ly ye If aay Special at : about one pound, spe- clal at... ..., os sone . 24c Diana Bath Powder, similar to Crystal Velvet, rich Oriental odor, Mennen's Talcum Powder, adver- tised by others as special at 2 for a5c.; our regular price 12¢. each; special at.. & Babeskin Talcum Powder, adver- tised by others as speclal at Sey our I hind om Hs Spe 3 Dr. Chacior “Plesh Food 26c foe ah in 8-02, an Jars 24 Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles, spectal dt. .ceceee ceee No matter how low the prices advertised by others, you may upon our prices being lower. Our reputation for undersellin ‘i Others we sustain by as much price cutting as may be necessar: Ver frequently our regular prices are lower than the special prices advert by others, Notable instances of this continued underselling will be found by compar. ing Macy’ Ghihewt with those quoted elsewhere on such well-known prepa- rations as Mennen’s Talcum, Listerine, Cuticura Soap, Lyon's Tooth Pow- der and scores of others, Fine French Gilt Parlor Clocks Reduced 10 89 e from We want our Clock and Bronze Departments in the basement bet- ter known, as they est Parlor Clocks into the Midsum- mer Clearance Sale, and we submit this as a Specimen value: It stands 14 inches high and 14 inches wide at the base—fiill gilt with the exception of the hand painted porcelgin panel and dial; it is fitted with the best New Haven sic’ -day movement, with half-hour strike in cathe- dral gong. Thirty-five dollars vould he considered a fair asking for a similar time piece at any jeweller’s, pie Clocks Reduced 98c. These are handsome timers, 11 inches high, | moumed in scroll metal franies in the de.) sien shown, the finish being French gray. ‘The movement is of German manufacture, thoroughly trustworthy, The Petes 20, * Coffee Cups and Savcers will be f S-plece Parlor $20.00, at... PREIGHT PAI! OPEN SATU! CANCEROUS ROOTED IN THE YS UNTIL 10 P. the almost from birth 2 qt. regul lar price 1.50, now 1.20 4 s 1.60 Unhandled, reg. price 400, now 3.20 de |Us Uni Handled, =“ 9.00, Also a fine assortment of Suga ese WRITE FOR LIST OF GOO: UT-OF-TOWN ORDERS. .M Unusual Store, aa én Sult, ULCERS BLOOD. After the age of 45 or 50, when the vital powers are naturally weaker, it is noticed that a hurt of any kind heals slowly, and often a very insignificant scratch or bruise becomes a bad ulcer or sore. owths, moles and pimples that have been on in to inflame and fester, and before very long are large eating, Whenever a sore or ul- cer isslowin healing then y you may be sure some- 5, thing is radically wrong with your blood, Some old taint or poison that has been slumbering there for is beginning to as- of it ginning of Cancer, washes, soaps, salves, ete., SSS: ood, a remedy. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., . Greatest Piano Offer in America Walters Pianos, |\' $1 a Week. ‘Walters Pianos, iaeludiag stool and cover, for on easy terms ot 55 Down and $1 Week and no interest ehargm for time taken in making payments Instruments whieh cannot begim to ronmle every day + ranging from (300 +o 00. fool that We are offering YOu A povitive saving of from $19 to rr) Pianos Delivered Upon First Payment of $5.00 10 Years’ Gvarantee inserted In gold letters on the inaide top lid of every Walters Piano. Vpon requett & representative will call upon gr) with Hac I) particulars KOs SATs SWS = HELP VANTES=MAKEs | NTE! jon hes eee es Bos Toi. Sunday World Wants Work PIANOS AND ORGANS. AR eee 34 Ave., 59th and 6Mth Streets, “ Monday-Moming Wonders, he poison: took ous mm in all abo time after i was about ten years ago, ince, Audrain County, Mo, No | ROUND | TRIP, ! Roun conte, Ineludine admi: vii sok a Bt 9% 4 At this time of life Special Sale of Old Fashioned Blue and White Canton Tableware) : At a 20% Reduction For Ones Week Only- in the Basement Covered Lishes (Squan e Shape.) Great Reductions on all Summer Home Furnishings. A. A. Vantine @ Co., Broadway, bet. 18h and {9th Sts, eu BOATS % | TO CQNEY ISLAND, Including Admission to DREAMLAND. Large size, regular price 2.25, now 1.80 | Tea Cups and Saucers " re price 3,00, now 2.40 dz, 6 sert itself, and breaks out and becomes a bad ulcer and perhaps the be-| These old sores are rooted in the blood, and while! the surface clean, they are not healing, , GRAMERG medicine to purify and strengthen the; _ fene polluted blood, and a tonic to build up the general | -« system is what is needed, and S. S. S. is just such | | a is we poison is so powerful and no germ | stu. 8 5 at, 3 somes 0B ! 6 inch, reg. price 200, now 1.60 de. id ‘ vw 1.40 ™ « 335, 200 “| 9% 2.09, 1.09 9 ow 4 3.20 * Oval Shape eo. * * «@ in “ 480 “| A inch, regular price 1.50, now 1.2 | 10% = 200, “ 1.6) Meat Dishes (Oblong Shape.) Bakers (Oblong ) 10M inch, regular price 0c, now 48° 9 inch, reguiar price 9c, now 12¢ 13 7 oe 43, tog 10" “ 115, “ 936, 7 « “ “ 40, “ Zao; * “ “ 180, " 4.20 1% “ “ 630, “ $20 Souce Tureen (With Stand) » . ‘a 4 10.00, ry 800 Regular price 1.20, now %e, 44-inch, with gravy well. fr Regular price 4.50, now 3.60, Pickle Dish (Leaf Shape.) Small size, regular price 30¢,, now 240, Pitchers Medium size,“ oe He Large she, be “ , * age Colfee Pot: OUR LIBERAL TERMS APPLY ALSO TO | NEW JERSEY AND CONNECTICUT, so deadly that this great vegetable blood remedy cannot reach it, and ulcers of every kind quickly yield te its wonderful!" curative properties. Medical advice without ch: THE SWIFT SPEC: CO.. ATLANTA. GAs Pennsylvania : STATIONS fo 5 and 1 might soUTHE, 12 vas RalLway 44 pw! | M CAPE MAY LONG BRAN sho ¥M—Chicago 1 ki So PM OWA 4 alCAGO LIMITRE | UNFURNISHED ‘ oor oT. ia in LA et RAILROADS, RAILROAD, | ine W ba SURED FLATS & APARTMENTS | Furnished—Weet Gide, soe 00 W.<piemamt, needy 4, bath, Bet AND 6T LOUIS SD AND CINCIN ag 1 pone. 0 AL Weekly. references, M 343, 4 =| OTH OT, a8 Wt 2 PM... vamely “f alah ..) wr. ais = |" ronmne harntvhed fh sek WVIL 130 Wo Handsomely fu i Foams, ‘Wi-ge wedi WaTH, WW rath turni fat improvements: near station anitreass. WiTH ST 25 W.—5 00 _ prove Unturnished-—East Side, ")GRAND ST. dit, near Dewry ted and papered s a $12 See Pap Ace. Sh ele” 583-687 3 modera et ist ay. ny out u 3 AM and} PoM and PRN RAILWAY Ratt (WAY 1.60 | tay et, $0 Bw sor private ure, 120 10 and ony Avenue (below 224 orner 2uth Bt) DAMNED abewvs 2) Fro in Street unaylvania. Anves nater Company iru Sr 40-431 —Elemant floors: nice house: large Toes: large, TH 8T., apartmente CeRart from Grand Central station, “Midian Express jack water supply, 9pem ce “ft ih pe sata 8 227 EAST SOTH ST. 4. 5 and 6 mom modern apartments; femte Limited. | #23108 a Apply on premises. FOUR Roos and bath; “all improvements: $14, Unturnished—West Side, AMSTERDAM AV. allie and St. Louie pale Rapress. tay T Except Saturday and HARLAR oye SION, pitti aN eM (N, Y. Centra: Trine ars Franklin St. 8¢ ono P oo 4s PM For Byr ooh Nia Pa Det ber | rH | u York’ a Feat aoke \e _ STEAMBCA New Jersey Central Sandy Hook Route LONG BKAN: —ASUURY FAI WEEK + Female Help MAND Wanted HE men who direct the affairs of great mercantile establish. ments have faith in World Wants, | | Witness thelr evidence daily and Sunday in the gumerous Male and Ads.— Tike Word publishes over doube the number printed by a thirteen other New York new papers comboned | 'PALTEN LINE © are iz clean. ST. aid _privaie house, He wi sundays at Pullman Cars Hudson River By Lass n int urtale Clev'd & Chi t.. Det. & Bt oue AMBPRT. Fear Abeht BT. between Tth and 5 rooms, one family on 6-20. Ben fiw an R & 2 Conis Per Line East Side. Y Tai. 19 B. Fin at —Nicel; se. suall rooms; conten . it . TON AV, S20, 38th st —Large and of rooma, running water, reason Raut sea utitui room, to et titre wardrobes Fiat, 3 oome, F (Irving place) — Plewai rooms gentiemen only, rences, Excellent furnished rooms, use summer we small mail elegantiy to aaite with bats legant rooms, able cow eommodate $1-95 ry ontaig a and 4 aeirh, respectable. “families aly. beth reat rent eae Steet ee Bg Troma, viave «: all improvements: <Desirable: Naehet bath, modern i ... mry 18 W er 14th st —Laree, sunny eye, sunny | git Ht mM, ruoning wa lee water id 3 room, rege fom, Funning water, Sere. ree 0 Southerners accom: 3 W.—Cool, clean rooms, $1.50- Southernere accommo- y. putvelaia ul, clean rooms lee water il with mod- |! abie, ef room e ite it ‘WEST 183TH ST.. One 6-0 soars, "_Apoly_ on prem! ‘ 971 COLUMBUS AY. ONE modern, é-room, i-85 guilt, ad in bath; ‘traa- edtooms Ry ie Lares and aaah room, Fun cleanliness; pore a gee janitor, basement WENDOVER AY. "Se * two = bs ear Lepoa—Lar tet 4 ant & moms and he a | 1 Ww Janitor, Nicely furnished room water

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