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\ DAYTON, 0., Sept. 2—Frank Bchat- Ger, & wealthy business man of thie ity, 1s & disappointed man to-day be- Bause of the fallure of a scheme be fe said to have concocted for the pur pose of getting rid of his wite by Po'son, #0 that he could marry an- @ther woman Schaffer was arrested. but was later Peleaaed, as he had actually committed 0 act for which the authorities could old him. , Schaffer |e fifty-four years old, and fa president of an envelope manufac turifg odmpany, For a number of Years he owned a string of grocery Stores under the name of the Cincin- Bat! Grocery Company, He |s said to be madly in love with a Joung girl employed by the envelope company, and this, it is charged, bred the desire to get rid of his wife. According to the story of Dr, Charles 4. Kiefer, Schaffer's family physician, | the ‘man visited his office and offered the doctor #40 1f he would polson Mra, Bchafter, Pretended to Join in Plot, Dr. Kiefer was astounded by the Proposition, but pretended to . He ‘ gaid he would not prescribe th poison i\ Pimself, but would get Dr. J. Q.\Adams r fo prepare @ deadly drug, \ = Dr. Kieéer sonferred with Dr. Adams ! @fd they metified the police, Arrange- ‘te were made for a conference with N haffer and two detectives were se- } preted in an adjoining room, Dr, Adams prepared some harmless tablets + @o be given to Mrs, Schaffer, Schaffer visited the doctor's office and met Dr. Adams, The detectives @ay they overheard the following con- ae ‘versation: 4 TRIED TO BRIBE A DOCTOR TO GIVE HS WIFE POISON Physician Appeared to Consent to Com- mit Murder, but Informed the Police —Detectives Overheard Plot and Rich) Man, of Dayton, O., Was Arrested. Schaffer: “All right, Doctor, I have the capsules.” Dr. Kiefer: All right, Schafer. This is my first job and it will be my last, but I need the money.” Sohaffer; “Mum Is the word, Doctor, How long will it take to kill her?” + “It may kill her instantly Mnger for @ short time.” “When shall I give it to Schaffer; hert” Dr, Kiefer: “Give her one capeule at 4 o'clock in the morning.” Schaffer: “All right. Then I'd better 60 downtown early #0 1 will be away. They will call me by telephone aad 1] 9 will ye yet | Might away, Doc, ao you Could Fiz the Coroner, ‘The physicians then asked him how he stood with the Coroner faid he thought he seid tee al "| nelgnbor, who jumped over the fence GONE FATT (HL Long Istand City Tot Starts a’ Blaze Which Takes Her Life —Neighbor Finds Her Burned: ” to Crisp. Pour-year-old Cecella McGinnis, of| No, ™ Jamaica avenue, Long Island City, died in St, John's Hopital to-day from burns she received yesterday af- ternoon while making a bonfire in the! rear yard of her home. The child had gathered a quantity of ; Mood and piled It up near the fence, | When she lighted the fire-her frock | Diaged up and ee quickly became en- | veloped in flame, Her screams attract. | ed the attention of Henry Meyer, a| and tore the burning clothing from the child All of the tthe wits bg? wi of and her entire was scorched to a crisp. She Bed tt in great agony. ————— aa burned right. He then proposed to siclan that he tell the Coroner &f: Schaffer died of heart dideaso, The hysiclan agreed to say that he had rd Gostoring the woman for rheuma- the ‘oF & year 8: then suggested em! ming th Ser ‘and was advised by the Darvisans Baye i. done mint with after then left with the harml by need ee ant had eeou: from,Dr 8 © detectives had made of the entire conversation, spihgdess At about the hour Mrs. Schaffer was supposed to be taken !!l Schaffer was arrested and taken int ir ters. He made the correctness of paveiclons 4 ona t and sald that as he hy committed no erlme the au- thorittes had no righe to hold him, The authorities, after looking the matter up, came to the senaienes he waa right and released, Schaffer is the father of fou oyws children, one of whom js marr! were en at gee of the sohem: thelr father for the Seah 0 er. the detectives, rror-atri ropored thelr LAST VOVAGE OF DROWNED EDITOR NEWSPAPER MAN FOUND DROWNED aabaaabas €. B. Spabr’s Travelling Com-|Body of William G. Jones Dis- fanion Relates Circumstances » of Publisher’s Disappearance - White Crossing Charmel, covered in Jamaica Bay—| Was Formerly Day Manager of the United Press, ‘The boty of William @, Jones, & telegrapher and newspaper man, was found last night in Jamaica Bay. For several years Mr, Jones wae Western Union manager at Philadel- phia, later coming to this city, where he was day manager of the United mn @ statements of the | > that |; They | | , In an ill-fitting \ } glove there are parts 2 d where there {s abnor- 4 mal strain and wear— ey this causes them to ¢) % Sa tear or’ wear out wear evenly in all & €> parts, hence their last- ‘ Extra fine Diamond, flawless, Amsterdam cut, 2% kagate, das- sling brilliangy, Tit- 9) fear | ve il be reset CASPRRFELD & CLBYBLAND, ESTABLISHED 1807, 144 BOWERY, “Bowery Savings Bank Block.” and Broome I, orth at station, % Open Trenings cy sundays ull 10, i; Worth | BSR Pay Pee | aves ce "4 t ‘they ertied Socome iter tre: eee | Ett caeet tess TWO HURT IN COLLISIONS. f = aa, eee ° Track Driver and Motorman of lew York papers, © Bue! te \. Qa by ae Channel, Mr. | While driving @ truck in Third eve. '[ No poll Hg trouble 's in Oe M. hertscoran tit ohh ae | wien hag na Ok ue sar | clare Were of vaste (ete or two and then return, East Kighty-niath street, was run down Tf your ele nen 0 pe wrtte eriSatints ‘unt 122" Dove ane | 07 © Muley oar and threwa te the ookiya, Wy | ’ oly ingtituted & search caved | and was taken to Presbyterian Hoe. | ‘ for Mr. Spahr, toms Tes wnntoriias, Secbereets was thrown f uy that he had aeen| from his platform by the shock and ing at the stern at Just) also received severe contumtons, whicn out the we game to the t+} necessitated his removal te the aume Tae — times. No person saw him af- te ar t senate baiting unas Discusses neste its owner wa: in Sunday's Wo Amusingly {lh aE BE BB a SO eR te each ly } (We Never Advertise Unless We Have Extraordinary Values to Offer.) FINAL WIND UP. Your Choice of Any Suitin the Entire House, $10.00. B® We have 900 fine $22, $20, $18, $16.50 Men's Business Suits i hw we are going to close out quick to you lucky fellows who have waited for such » | portunity as this—the best offering of the year Only $10.00 for your pick. 4 It *' orice that will satisfy your most astute bargain longing. No matter what your size, ahipe 0 or fancy, we can fit you. Your choice | 900 Men's and THIBETS, Young Men’s , WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES, SUITS rete 9 Fall weights, | in light and dark Summer weights colors, in Fall and ; ; Winter weights, and Winter weights; worth up to worth up to $22.00 $22.00 | ( ) oN" i 6 UN sat regular selling price. This {| im the newest Fall shapes of Four-in-Hands, Techs, be. either lined or reversible Four-in-Hands, hundreds | Ha rae | Tphimeneen ste ee sis ti t earn * Dictionaries and Instruction ae WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER ® 1904. Ohe Big 1g Store liga Al’ Day Setar = SF a ee aes Pn ae) By a. RSF — “a “~ Te o4 STOR LY ACITY ITSELF Uae Sen 7~Fe LM SIXTH AVE. pet wait moran NEW YORK. 1OrSi9"STS, ie Nae Pertinent Clothing Oalk* Before Labor Dey! Ohe Wen’s Clothing Store Is Ready! ~ THE SIEGEL COOPER organization from the first day of its entrance into the City of New York has aimed for progress and for greater values to the purchaser. ITS EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASING POWER AND SELLING CAPACITY aby sper created al methods that have outclassed all competition and have attracted not only enormous business but the respect of competitors. Particular atten-q tion has been attracted to this great Clothing Store by its simple and effective way of doing business. Purchasers are never disappointed. THEY receive more than they expect and in addition the GUARANTEE OF Ohe Roys’ Store, x THE SIEGEL COOPER CO. which means gen one of the nine letters contained The leading hd of ts kind in. America. inthe word. SATISFACTION TO THE PURCHASER AT ALL HAZARDS. At “Thirty,” “Twenty-five” or “Twenty” Dollars it is very easy to furnish you with Wonderful $3 Schoot Clothesn, For the Kindergarten Boy. | For the Righ Sehoot weed a ready-made suit of ae But at the modest price of TEN DOLLARS, that’s a Natty little Junior 4) and tad Sehr Suits | 3-Piece Vest Suigs; the suits different story. Is it not? with EXTRA W wih ta big bom of 12 w iT We Ask You to Judge Ghese $/0 Vals. COLLAR; Neon ee Sm years tingle reamed cxuway Men's Prinee Albert Coats and Vesis, Won's Single and Double Breasted Made of dull finish fast black clothe: cost is Black Sack Suits, colorings and solid shades; sizes ven tnd wouterst al serge lined, LAPELS ARE SILK FACED. Fit rd Pipl Moar ee ee te 4109 years sone Fu and myle absolutely correct. SIZES TO FIT 7 tack, SIZES FOR YOUNG AND OLD. 7 / 0 For the Srammar Schoo! Bay. | ves | ar i imposible, EVERY BUILD OF MAN. The price. LARGE AND SMALL MEN. The price Double Breasted Jacket Suits and the popu- | but LONG lar Norfolk Jacket Suits in a mores of patierna in plaida checks and mixtures; navy blue, black; sizes 7 t0 17 yeare $I 3S But mighty good Clothes for Ga Wear'on any occasion, TROUSERS SUNTS; sizes 14 to 20 years, of 30 to 36 breast, {oo ted Mate ah eat: Men's Fall Gop Coats, Romaine Sith, Satin or Serge Lined. Black Thibets length 39 in, ROMAINE SILK LINED, Oxford mixed Short Top Coat, SATIN LINED, anda splendid assortment of Coverts in tan and olive colorings, SERGE LINED. Sizes for every build and age of man. The price, . The Big Store sells the best goods for the least mone i i in addition gives Green Koy 2 berm g | with all yerchasten- double until noon—single until closing hour Filled § imp Boo K's be redeemed in t mium Parlor on the Fifth Floor. Wen’s Fashionable Yeckwear. 500 Silks and Satins Reduced to 25e. Men's Fine Neckwear, 50c. qualities, will be placed on sale to-morrow at exactly half their is made up in the new Fall and comprises selections for dress as well ms 25 as business wear, Every tie is made ef silks and satins that were intended for 50c. neckwear Wd 4 made patterns Qualities, 50c.; Saturday at (Main FioorCentre, 18th @t.) e School Si upplies of Gvery Ready Go-Worrow With a great showing of the celebrated “Gold Medal” hai The great prestige gained by the “Gold Medal” has placed Ye He Position to do that which very few merchants ever do—reduce the sellin, ng price because the cost of production has lessened by the enormous quantity of hats sold, hence, the Medal” hats are placed on sale at Two Dollars, The New Soft Hat. SCHOOL INK, 8 of, bot RULERS. heartwood th SU gs rua: th ‘and 166 Slates and Slate Pencils. SINGLE SLATDS, piain frames, NOMS) m ae single and of | ¢ 3 ¢ Description at Very Low Prices. ‘ Attention, boys and girls! Remember that to make a J 8 finish one must make & good start, therefore vane the new term right by getting the proper kind of School Supplies. At present we are displaying enormous socks of everything for the scholar—the best qualities at remarkably low prices, Tablets, Sraceioe sae Composition IrporadSand 1 cone ra oa ‘ hnishee, large ae ge in dao One of the han Ee as ee fee jenna ey, 1. VE on the streets of ig Jory eps ‘WRITING BOOKS, fime aug! Schoo! Ba a day A hat that is conservative and BOOKE, ood qustity, mee ww still shows distinctive lines of new- int with shente, “de. Ge fh fs tor LE. NI i RTF NOP BOOKS, fteuble ana Share Wh Aiticxpoann mien ELL aT SCHOOL BAGS, ings to match and in contrast. Dimen- re dustions ae 14 sticks +d os, inch pockets; tions to suit every face and sizes to IN: ticks to box. Se ae ie SMG | Sartre as fia ee ed and ‘doul Pencits, Mgr and Pens. OL, "AND CARRY ALL Spectal commen nrre ot cANAYALIS tingle and double: Women’s Undermuslins. WOMEN’S CORSET COVERS, cambric, V neck, full front trimmed with hemstitched tucks and embroidery, in odd sizes; regularly sold at 25>., 15. WOMEN’S DRAWERS, muslin, deep cambric ruffle, 7 sulted to the work, designers Bie wood, Eee ay *'Grayola" Gilt a ‘other etree. bytes ied ar tration in this de- uirements trent to-morrow showing how to use Tacsene piain Se "Colors, oe. rubber ibe and uecing tte Tee an fee ti , COMPARE AND DIVIDER FENCHL. eatin tr or RA tata etl ge ee and 120 Reference Rooks, Educational Sloses, Instruction Rooks, Dictionaries, Ete. Flexible Cloth Binal dished at Cducational Slobes. uF “Dries eons GLOBE, stx-ngh wire 9} inonee Nigh: Hieridle Leather Binding: punted At our micins oe iy at lent 12 fh STRAPS; single and double; Be., Be,, Ae, to 4Be Fountain Pens. This season will inaugurate the sale o “fel Pen, of neat aes Gplore, ore chavoun 1 colors celine walt” 1¢ colors, me 24 colors, ‘med trimmed with torchon lace, | Waterman’ eo Waterman's téea) Pens 2.50 im (Third Floor Centre 19th Stroet,) ASturtay we will place on special oale 900 domes of amorted brande of popular Se. Cigar, any of which would cost you tlsewhere double the price we ask. All fresh, destrable goods. @holee of yf of the fol! 5 dolteFnatruciien Rooks. ad Rooks in Foreign Languages. BS Beal a Vi Pea oe Coy ree ar | Seas Leal ee ira hay ne Mant Ppt ale yy ut lar price, 850 Children 'sSohoot Heron Inaugurating the Special September Sale with Innumerable Sood Values, School opening is so near that there isn’t much time left to make the many purchases this eventful occasion requires. with Guid: FR nan hk ha Histort 4 larce volumes: in aes.” Published at #5 0, Gout’ in. halt leather, loth top; published at 812 bo; ow ANG ENT AND Mo} ATIONS from the Gree jodern, Languages translated into. Bi ah and cecasionally acaompanied with Juatrat, a Poe and Liquors, Choice Table and Me- dicinal ae TALE cocer NHATTAN ot AND ENsaH “LATIN Wesseley: 40 pases! published at The. out price,’ gi Valuable Vest Pocker N k, Latin My yee ri MARTINI: ‘the Cinest obtainable At the prices we name for this sale there ought to be @ very iy grt ABL| iD C om aaa TAPE OAD ROVMAN® IMPORTED. Hott. ea large demand to-morrow and succeeding days. Mahal at $2.00; tie, 1.05 Details follow: 8 FACTS AND BOOK OF CIVIL. ooery, b Face uadnt BUSINI SINESS 124 i POCKET iouaent SPT. TLE BOOK OF &SYN- oN Ms TAS ANTONY MA VEST POCKET WRITING DESK QUERN OF SCOTS, 0. PS. 18 old: per bottle, 1% CONSOLADOR PORT OR MAN; ae ARR RY ane Imporied w per bottle, CREME DR MENTHR. beet qua Neck with deep dand of dere) tn- fertion, hematitched bretelles over egy N APRONS. | shoulders; etaee 4 to 14 years ‘aint ect, y, ia REN'S FINE WHITE he T aa) IRAPE BRANDY REN S PINE WHITE LAW jh and In flexible leather different, sylee, amnp, publiahed at Me al 6200; our pric Handy Vest Pocket “*KET™ mi Duchers « rattles + Mh Og sone of the CALTPOINNTA nr, SHRAK MUINE WINE, CLARE. BPE att et the greatly re. y ndvertined Im tnat ' as 169,475, & Floor, Con: 4 veoh Mal

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