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J, Muldoon Obstructed Carrying Newspa- the Malls and Must to U. S. Grand Jury. ‘TO DO IT,” WAS HIS EXCUSE IN COURT. oner Shields) that He Should Have ted the Wagon to De- hearing the evidence in the case Patrick J. Muldoon, | ith wilfully obstructing the | of the mails, United States Shields late to-day held for the Federal Grand Jury. sald; “The evidence that I cahnot possibly do hold the defendant to an- Grand Jury. I have ‘the direct statement under ‘Witnesses, who say that * the defendant, Muldoon, ty were carrying United States this, but the prepander- ce is against him.” officer was charged with »@ Wagon engaged on to the Grand Central sta- & mali train when halted ‘at Fourteenth street avenue and accused of fast Shields continued: No to interfere with the States mail, no mat-| og ie being carried or trans x4 goctors could be found In Hicks- Persons in charge of the | vite and the three injured men were speed laws of the | cared tor in a drug store until a phys! of the oM-| cian could be summoned from Hemp- delivered at! stead, ‘Then Rigby was taken to the in proper | Mineola Hospital, where he died early ot Glowsk, in Sout! Meret | tum Advertising is Done, Battle Creek, mich. , devoted entirely to ad- | thi, butidi b It is ovcupled by the Grandin jine at the which other accounts the ad- |, Vear perhaps the largest a Of any one concern in t ewanaper and magazi and + the free will not Contest for Vanderbilt Cup. (Boecial to The Evening World.) here to-day against the William K. urday, The news of the death to-day of Frank Rigby, the former amateur eycling crack, In the Mineola Hospital, from injuries he received while test! the roads last night with a twenty- four horse-power racing machine, aroused the farmers and countrymen in every township for many miles around to bitter indignation against what they denounce as the outrageous recklessness of the automobilists, ‘As the farmers gathered from the dif- ferent cornera of the county they Jearnad the story of last night's fatal accident. Young Rigby, who was to have demonstrated the merits of a new ear, accompanied by Herbert Little and A. C. Andrews, took the machine out on the roads near Hicksville, They be- gan a thorough test of the course at dif- ferent rates of speed, ranging from twenty to forty miles an hour, course a half-mile north of Hicksville at the rate of thirty miles an hour when @ farm wagon loomed up in front of them. The wagon was heavily load- ed, and as an attempt was made to turn the car from ft the tire slipped off the front wheel of the mach and the steering gear became unmenage- able. Hurlead Twenty Feet. Rigby was thrown out and hurled through the air fully twenty feet, strik- ing on his head st the post @ rails of a fence with terrific force, Li tle and Andrews were also thrown out, ‘but landed on the turf by the roadside, escaping with bad bruises and contu- morning. He was twenty-four old and lived with bis mother In this Re, en the farmers gathered at the before the handsome structure. Many of the wealthy owners of racl machines who had come to the Court- House early had taken seats in the jury Hrokaw, W. A. Stevens. Wiliam Wal lace, George Arents, Wint! J. Scar G, Howland ie Pardington, Frederick N. Watrous, score of others. Called Race a Benefit. Becretary Charles Townsend, of the Board of Bupervisors, pred the medét- ing by reading a Jetter drawn up by the board, in which the automobile race was county. The letter stated that the Van- mong the! tives in large numbers from New York, moat (Chicago and various parts of th the formal opening of a banguet last even country at Tavern as quests of W,, Post | ‘The oublishers Inspected the fo: or fifteen factory bulldines 9 of the prepar 4 indus Rat 1 an Fatal Injury of Frank Rigby Aroused Farmers to a Final, Protest Against the Proposed) told the contest. ‘This resolution was passed, the farmers realizing that they MINEOLA, L. L, Oct. 4—A storm of Protest was raised in a public meeting Vanderbilt, jr. automobile cup race scheduled to be run over thirty miles) of the roads of Nassau County on Sat- ‘They were running over the Vanderbilt ay court-house to fgg sod ye) as and to protest to of Super- visors thelr sanction of the Vanderbilt Cup race, they found scores of automobiles blocking the roadway box and were having a jolly time at the expense of the farmers when the meat: Was cal order, Were" W. fe. Waaaeralit’ gee 'W Gould ita, Winthi § Leavitt, Arthur Leav- H. P, Belmont. Sidney J. Smith and a spoken of as a great benefit to the Gerbilt cup rice would show New York and other cities what an enter...\aing place Nassau County was, and that con- sequently many desirable residents URG, Oct. 4.25 A. M.| would be attracted to the place. ‘The millionaires in the jury box greet- ed * letter CL ON of app! ip | The farmers grow In the rear of the Hee paal bes bout | room were silent untl] an ederly, gray- bearded man. John Taylor, of Wood- ‘ere, arose and 4poke eloquently against the roads was violated in the perm’ mobile association spoke for the ra sion granted to hold the A ber of almilar speech | were enthusiastically app! |farmers, Then members of the au oo race actually took place, had protested too ANORCED WEI BNE ECE | Transfer of Tenement Prop- | erty to His Second Wife. Augustus R. Keller, of Gebbie & Co., Philadelphia publishers, was the de- | fendant in an application made by C. | W. Leffler in behalf of Annie L. Kel- ler for an order permitting Samson H. Weinhandler, as receiver, to collect the rents on a block of Eleventh ave- his second wife, ment that it was absurd. The divorce decree was grantéd April property on April % to Keiler, which, it was argued as a matter of law, did not revive the dower rights of the wife who had divorced him, In May, 192, Keller took a new wife in New Jersey, where he lives at Plain- new wife last February. only property Keller evur owned in New Ling had been transferred to his new wife, Get Full books of B. & M, Blue Trading Stamps will be redeemed in our fifth floor Exhibit Room with useful and beautiful premiums, large linen drawer, and moveable shelves, high cious drawers and square Cotiee - Fines: 0. G, Jara and! pecial 4 Ibs. for 1.00, or per Ib VAKER OATS-I'ro- HOMINY h That 80 asaz."'' Bo .. yg «ELE WORLDT “TUESDAY CHLORE EAL FM FE EG Fire broke out from some unknown | cause to-day In the closet of the bed- room in the apartments of Mra. Rosie Petrucia, who lives on the third floor) of « three-story apartment-louse at No. 25 Pleasant avenue, The bullding 1s oc- | ecupied by six families and all got out| safely, no one being injured except Mrs, | Petrucla, who was severely scorched | about the hands and face while trying | |to save her insurance papers she kept | |In the closet in which the fire occurred. She was rescued by two young men. While the trucks and engines wer on their way to the fire through Pleas- ant avenue, the public school at On Hundred and Seventeenth street | just out, and the children filled the rs of the engines y up, and had dim-| the permitting of automobile races In F “ ah St aes 1a the county, i, Mr. Taylor declared that the rights 1 privileges of the tax-payers to the free and unobstructed use of Specialists in Women's Outer Apparel. YNTON’ 234, 236 Sixth Avenue, between [5th & [6th Sts, T is becauso we are manufacturers that we are enabled to sell from one-third to one-half less than other stores, by comparing our goods and prices, declaring that no high speeding of au- tomobiles would be permitted until the Then Timothy Treadwell, a wealthy farmer of East Williston, offered a ot Super- In connec: rmission to THREE SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. Women’s shapely-fitting tailor-made Suits, made of the celebrated Lymansville cheviot and English Thibet cloths, Colors—Blue, black, and brown, Collarless, half length coat, with velvet vest and velvet trimmings under black silk braid, A Suit sold all over Ne York for $22.50 and $25.00, Our price.. . Covert Cloth and Blick Broadcloth Jackets, tailor-made, side plaited with belt effects,— ped seam corset-fitting models,— and made to sell at $12.50, For jAugustus R. Keller, Publisher, | Defendant in Suit to Set Aside Shopping Skirts, in eight styles; of modest checks, stripes, broken plaids and fancy mix- tures; in plaited, kilted and plain models. Worth $7.50 to $9.00, For.......+ Everything decreed by Fashion in Women’s Outergarments at least One-Third Less than regular prices. 100 Eyeglasses This offer ie made fof you {f your eye trouble you or If you are &n cyemiaas wearer. It is without exception the most remarkable otter ever made or ever beard of, and raulti- | tudes have taken advantage of It, $5 Gold Eyeglasses for $1, § FOR iHis WEBK ONLY ou better than to tell man: nue tenement-houses once owned by | (hy Keller, from whom she was divorced | to? 9 Wish to consult them. ke chances with being im) ence, Justice Barrett heard argument and | fo ai the unreliable when you denied the application with the com | mtd” oy cost that will be @ trifle | offer. %, 1907, Schmidt retransferred the | Op THREE CONVENIE 24 EAST 125TH ST., NEAR MADISON AY, 1520 THIRD AV. T. D ser! 1 EAST 14TH S BET, BROADWAY AND STH AY. | Btores exeeptit A EB. 14th 8. nm Evenin, BRING. THES ADT Wi fie:d.. He deeded the property to the Then the divorccd wife brought se- questration proceedings and a receiver was appointed. But he found that the! | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps till 12 o'clock with each 10 cents * HENRY SIEGEL AO RR MORE with each 10 cents Comparison Sale Prices Are a Boon to All Furniture Buyers ___ Can't help talking about the remarkable values you will find | in the furniture section during this Comparison Sale. Dining Table Made from selected oak, golden finish and highly polished, Has the popular octagon baseand massive legs, Tt extends 6 feet when opened to its fullest capacity. Special | Don’t miss being here to-morrow and do not fail to partici- || Pate in the rich savings. It’s uncommonly good furniture. Dining Table, al! oak, highly finished, large top, heavy carved stretch. ers, six carved legs with massive claw teet; extends 6 ft., at ., Sideboard, made from solid oak, beautiful Morris Chair quartered oak,golden \} or mahogany finish, high adjustable back, large seat, high broad We have just received a fine lot of Mardy Hartz Mountain Canary Birds | —all selected singers. We have also enlarged our Cage De- } partment and have a lage variety ¢ Canary ges, Mocking Bir: Parrot and Squirrel Cages. and deep shaped front panel. Chair fit- ted with extra heavy | Canary Bird—Brass Cage —Book on Birds—Seed— | Beth ee $2.08 |i tastes 181.75 | and Gravel—all complete mings ings, bevel plate mirror, new fall design, _ Sideboards, tich in de. sign, selected oak, carved back, | golden finish, French bevel French bevel plate mirror, | mirror, divided top drawer in, at carved posts, panelled sides, | base and two larger ones, each | fitted with lock and key; case | mounted on easy run- Dresser, made of oak,; Irom Springs, all metal | plate {and of good quality, Short Hair Mattress, covered in good grade ticking, at,.... Odd Rocker, made of Iron Springs, extra solid oak, golden or mahogany rings, all metal | Cupboard. .veseeesses 22.37 | China Closet, made of jming casters, at selected oak, beautifully finished, has bent glass ends, large gla: door fitted with lock and key, | Tron Bed, white enamelled, heavy and all metal, finish, large shaped seat, high broad arms, firmly braced and handsomely carved, pan. elled back, at.,,, Dining Chair, box seat mings, at,.......0008 3. Brass Bed, |'; |heavy filler, massive Combination Mat- tress, hair top, bottom, gallery and shapedlegs, 10.98 Chiffonier, made of solid mountings, at.... selected oak, highly finished, | neatly trimmed; has five spa-|entirely of metal, with adjusta. | mahogany, shaped inlaid top,! Couch, strongly made, up- |ble sides, metal spring | f , and wool mattress, at,, IronBedCouches,mace| Parlier Tables, with handsome shaped holstered in figured ve- legs, at ......0eeesere or oval mirror, at 6.49 Comparison Sale of Pure Groceries It’s you who profit by this Comparison Sale, because we have established prices on Guaranteed pure foods which we knOW B are lower than you will find in any store in New York. It's a bold statement, but we are confident of our positi will convince you of the savings; a trial use on your table will demonstrate the purity and the nutrit SIRS es eeeeereeeeewees oe 1 A trial purchase iousness of every article bought here, Flour—bive Heli Pest XXXX t. no better made, BDC Sweet Apple Cider—Di- tect from the cider press (Dutchess B5@ So.), per gallon, including jug, 's easy to adulterate suzar, but we guarantee this pure, per Ib. P. B. Mocha, worth 35¢ per bs DRE for/ CANADA LAMB: Blue Be terilized| NAVY REANS : ‘12 paahel of @ t Wines and Liquors Fresh Meats n necy SPARE RUBS—Per ib H.ONeill & Co LACE CURTAINS @ourth Floor.) When Real Brussels Lace Curtains can be bought at the prices we quote on the following lots, it will be unnec~ essary to add that early selection is desirable: $12.50 Real Brussels Curtains,.....+......0¢5 $7-50 pair $15.00 Real Brussels Curtains... $10.00 pair $18.00 Real Brussels Curtains... . + $12.50 pair $22.50 Real Brussels Curtains, .... +++ «15,00 pair $25.00 Real Brussels Curtains,......,-..--..$17.50 pair This Busy RUG Department (Fourth Floor.) Will offer one more of the many good things in special = that should be of interest to every careful buyer of gs. Hartford Axminster Rugs os Leora far and wide as being one of the best made Ax- minster which we offer at a price never before quoted by us for Rugs of this character. Rugs on the market, and we secured a special lot . $16.75 . $18.50 8-3x10.6 size, Always $19.50. Special.. 9x12 size. Always $23.50, Special.. An Important Sile of BED CLOTHING including Blankets, Comfortables, Sheets and Pillow Cases —at decided reductions from prevailing prices. (rire rioor,reax) Sheets and Pillow Cases. HEMMED SHEE TS—54-90—Value 50c. & 56c.—Special at 40C and 46 ‘mide up in the best —_72-¥0—Value 63c. & 69¢.—Special at 53€ and 56 manner posible, of —61-90—Value 69. & 75c,—Special at 59C and 64C good reliablecotton. — 90-90—Value 75¢. & 80c.—Special at 65 and 70¢ HEMMED PILLOW CASES—Special at 9c, 11c, 12}4¢ and 15¢ each Quilts. WHITE SATIN BED QUILTS—full large size, hemmed ready for use, new patterns — value $2.50 ABs cddcx Perneereremsncoeacreenss sesesseseeeeGl,78 cach Blankets. CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS — $8.00 value CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS — . House Furnishings ana China (Basement) Special Offering of BIRDS and CAGES Birds and Cages Fancy Baskets We have re-arranged our Basket De: partment and have a very nice display of Paper Work, Infant, Flower, Co ‘lec- tion and Fruit Baskets, as an introduc- tion to this department. Special To-Morrow, Tine Bark Paper Baskets, Special To-Morrow. Regular §: Regular $2.25 to $4.50 each. Dinner Set Special | Table Tumblers ‘ Tine Polished Glass—V; l. ink and Prussian for ordinary use, to-morrow... own wreath decora- Regular 36c dozen, tion — Very neat, and $1 3, 50) Toilet Sets tasty, This set includes large plates, large meat 9 pieces, all large—choice) | dish, soup casserole and of 3 colors, underglaze - $1 75) all essential pieces. ++» decorations, to-morrow...) . | Regular $16.35. Regular $2.25, Trunks and Suit Cases (Basement.) CANVAS COVERED DRESS TRUNKS—Hardwood slats, steel clamps, iron bottom, Excelsior tock, No. 4 bolts, set up tray with hat box and pack. ing compartment. 32 in., 34 in,, 36 in. Either of the above 5 . Regular §6.00 to $7.00 values. GENUINE COWHIDE SUIT CASES—Finished with stitched edges, lock, hinges and straps riveted with tubular rivets, full linen lined and fitted with inside partition for shirts or shirtwais Ri esata iceence eerie AOU Regular $6.00 value. DRESS SUIT CASE made of artificial leather; two steel frames heavy outside straps; linen lined; pressed leather cornersand leather handle. This case is distinctly novel in appearance and different trom anything on the market: 24 inch,........ seeeeeeeereree ‘ $1.75 Regular $2.50 value. Demorest Sewing Machines (Basement. » $1.00 Club Membership Fee Sends One to Your Home Investigate Our Club Plan, — rorement) No, 16 Machine (like illustration) is an automatic Drop Head—swell front old English oak, highly polished, ball bearing stand, guarantezd for 10 years, full set of attachments— good ther $50.00 ma- Other models $15.00 to $48,00. UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS.