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ee ee MURDER PUZZLES ~ BROOKLYN POLICE Women Agree that Ofd Man Was Shot Down in His soi by a Caller, but Finding of! _ Pistol Makes Mystery. TRAGEDY FOLLOWS FIGHT AFTER A JOLLIFICATION. , Weapon Used Was Found Under! “Mattress in Bed and One of the Women Admits Owning It. Tha Brooklyn police are confronted by * @ pursing mystery in the murder last nigh: of John Domando, of No, 61 Franklin avenut. He was killed in the presence of fmu> women, and all of them agree that he was shot by a young | — Italian, But, when questioned separate- Vy, thetr stories do not egree. The revolver with which the crima 4 was committed belonged to one of the women by her own confession, and it | se; was found hidden under a mattress in Domando's rooms after the murder. Domando was sixty years old. Kath- @rine O'Sullivan, twenty-five years old, lived with him as his housekeeper at the Franklin avenue address, Harriett Darschia and Mrs. Ellen Murphy live , # the same house, They were visiting Domando and the O'Sullivan woman yesterday evening in company with Kate Cooney, of No, 8 Broadway. It Was somewhat of a social session with the usual alcoholic accompaniments, ‘The women say that three men ¢en- tered the rooms of Domando and min- gled tn the merry-making. They were young men, and one wore a blue hand- kerchief in the upper side pocket of his jeoat. After the young men had been there a time, the women say, Domands tried to put them out ‘The O'Bullivan and Darschia women @eclare that the man with the blue handkerchief fired three shote at Do- mando, who staggered out in the back yard and fel) dead. Mrs. Murphy says that she saw the «= Gash of the pistol shots, but did not see ‘any of the three visttors with a re volver. The Cooney woman avers that she fainted away when the fight began and did not recover until after Domando ip bead m the police got to the house there was nd trace of the three m: terious callers. No one else in the Rouse had seen them. One ~ the de- tectives searched the place, and hidden # under a mattress found a pistol, stil) hot. The women admitted that tt was the Weapon with which Domando had been | yy @ i Eye aie 06006 44109096000006 o00oooe | killed and Mrs. Murphy sald she recoz- nized It as one that stolen from her rooms three days The four women we Myrtle avenue station arately and at length held over night as vagrants and ar- raigned in Myrtle Avenue Police Court tow nt District-Attorney Whi a of the case, but re- fused” fo discuss it. MORGAN A WITNESS INLITLELAW SUIT Financier to Testify in an Ac-| tion Against John H. Taylor’ for the Recovery of a Reward of $1,000. ‘taken to the | questioned J. Pierpont Morgan is likely to be a witness in the trial before Justice O'Dwyer in the City Court of a sult brought by Harry Sartoris through Moses H. Grossman for a $1,000 reward | from John Howard Taylor. member of the Metropolitan, New York Yacht and \other fashionable clubs, for finding HAG worth of diamonds and bringing about the conviction of the thief who stole them from the apartments of Mr. | and Mra, Taylor at the Hatel Seymour, | Porty- fAfth street near Fit! renue. Bartoris alleges that on June 10, 1%, ' Pelicfouis Soda and Buffet A John Domando hey were 4 | $800 reward for information leading to | Surtoris, but that |dim that three men tad offered to sell neither of the labyers would oa: } 36 96$99$O00OO o read Taylor's advertisement offering | ee recovery of the Jewelry or the ap- prehension of the thief. He alleges that he furnished the Information which led To the arrest of Joe Wingler, who plead- led guilty when araigned in General | Sessions; that afterward Taylor prom- | ised another $500 If he would help him | to recover the jewelry, and that this bef he wherefore he demands @ verdict,| | ot be Howard Taylor declares in his} answer, filed by Charles L. Hoffman, | that he neyer promised anything to be paid $500 unde! advice of a lnwyer acting as attorne: for Arthur Edmonds and Louis Martin, arrested with Wingler, but acquitted. Taylor says that a detective-sergeant brought Sartoris to hi, Sartoris told jewelry which he beYeved to be Tay- ‘a property, As & result Wingler, cdmonds and Martin were arrested. After Wingler bad ded ity and the other two had bees Sid ae ac. quitted Taylor pays nds offered rouse an attorney e slp him re- the jewols, and the casket was b wht to the Hotel Metropole by - polotinent and there returned to the owner, Who had. pald $00. He denies | jet Bartorly had anything to do with Suet how. J. P. Morgan $7. into tt ib Fifth Floor. Pista ‘Tobie, oak, Ont City, th ” ai ee " OLD MAN VICTIM IN MYSTERIOUS BROOKLYN MURDER AND WOMEN POLICE HELD IN HOPE OF SOLVING CRIME, LeOnneneenreennenssonennenedseeiessnePEONErerEreeeesOresenOrereseseersenen ney FREE PRIVATE LECTURES TO MEN. An Opportunity That No Man, Young or Old, Should Neglect. ful specialist in ¢ of & private een parts fare wee 11 Fifth avenue, New York roprietor of that qrand blood and nerve remedy, Dr. Greene's Nervura, wil! repeat bis grand, free, private illustrated lecture to men only to-uight (Tuesday even- ing), Oct. 11, at 8 o’clock, In Cooper Unter. } This lecture will be splendidly oregon | by*dissolving views, and will contain val- wadle advice upon those tmportant subjects | re which all mea should ‘know and understand. but of which they are too often ignorast. Dr, Groene will also discuss that terrible Geoase—Nervous Debility—#0 among men. Previous to all lectures Prof, F. Richard Davis will present his pleasing entertain- ment, Magic and Mystery, sod Mr. Jere Cronin bye hope bay be ygp et ot bana er| |quote lower prices than anyone else Dr. J. A. Greene, the famous and success. treatment of dideases “TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1904. “POP” MOVEMENT - CHARGED TO ODELL ‘ainia aa: State Committee Says He and Barnes Are Sponsors for Movement to Nominate Full State Ticket. ‘The Democratic State Committes |s- sued a statement to-day openly charg ing Gov, Odell and Willam Barnes, jr. lof Albany, with being sponsors for the movement to nominate a full Slate ticket for the Populist party in New York The State Committee takes the peti- ton of nomination recently fied by the Populists {n Cohoes, It has ninety-ale signatures, all Republicans, according ‘to the Democratic State Committee. OF these, the statement goes on, two are former Republican Assemblymen, nine- | teen are lock tenders on the Erie Canal, one is a Republican ballot clerk, seven- teen are employed in the State yards at Cohoes, and the rest are employed tn | lthe fire departments of the county. Most of them, the statement says, are out and out Barnes men, identified We call your attention to the new stationery section in the Lex- ington Avenue Arcade, The October Shoe Sale Offers Women’ $$3,50Shoesfor $1.69! and likewise lucky for you, t with the Barnes machine, which | ft the Odell mac = he w / = yan faet that they faled to poll 10 per cent. of the vote in sceordiag w law —- + DAVIS IS GREETED IN WASHINGTON, SPECIAL WEDNESDAY, “OCTOBER 12TH. 3,500 Yards Chiffon Satin, ivory while........ 04+ 7c, yar i Gowns, white, 1,500 Yards Satin Duchesse for WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.-Henry G HVOF, CFEAM. ss ee seeeeeareererere . 1.25 yard. Davis, Demoeratic candidate for Vice- President, reached here to-day from Raltimore over the Baltimore and Odio Rajiroad and left twenty minutes Inter on his campalgaing trip through Mary- land and West Virginia, The special Ing his party did not enter ~ the but walted in the yards, where a special car bearing « large delegation of the District Democrats was attached to escort him as far as Brunswick, Md, near the Weet Vir- pinta State line. & cote of the party on the| the frst (9 apnenr, | A minute later| Mr, Dav came to the platform and howed. He was enthusiasticaly greeted, but made no remarks and retired to his| ar, ¢ . | D. M. Parry as an Ant’ INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 11.— number of the new organ of employers | cg we. will contain a serial story by Parry, entitled “The Scarlet) Eimoite, f* The box wiht the Red Band SEND FOR ILL! OF VALUABLE | RECIPES. J. W. BEARDSLEY Hg sean) ch We cali your attention to some very extensive collections of art vases in the Lexington Av. Arcade, The Famous Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments for Lucky It was for Bocaniees ge at we Children in a Special Sale! Who's the mother who doesn’t know of Dr. Denton’s sleeping garments? — you'll hardly find her in this wide land of ours. secured this grand lot of women’s handsome shoes just in the nick of time to offer in this now notable Oc tober Sale. s shoe: Ou ever saw De Pe Rigs a in the habit of wearing $3.50 shoes you ‘Il at once recog- nize these, sete roy all hfe focek to thar saventags. Furniture Comparisons Show Our Prices Lowest There never yet existed a home in which a new|t piece of furniture would not be useful; there nev: note lower priese than amyone aloe on what on what was a time before when that need could be so easily| we can demonstrate to be absolutel h met as i. here and now, Orders placed fo ea hl og olutely high class Di " Tron Frame = [p?i4 os? gene) galls men Pre Sota Bea =|) gf's any ft Iron Bed 2 a ithe” value” "19.76 Frame constructed | pining Tables, White Enamel from metal tubi soll oak, 6 fee! ‘cham Tron Bed, that is ing ber | Suits, a and fitted with a | Mghly tamed. 4 93) 82 wee Ti'o8 strong and durable, t National steel Dinin: Tables,| $250. at but priced way Spring, Back drops |eoid oak. 6 feet, Chamber suits low usual selling! down, converting it | Manly finished, 6. 19) : bi ade fice because a from 4 drvenpent ae oF: 6 ihe we 23. sota for day use to a bed at night. Covered with a beary |_Piming 7 ks 7 and cancelled quality denim, button tufted and fitted with te feet adi mae suite,| iN order. All B deep akirt; pricd..es sss. ssaees enneees 9 velee S20) ot. ah ~~ Iron Frame Bed—Ssme ss abore, hinted. Tse phi only upholstered in velour, Special at,... 9.38 5 hiehly, alge” in 3 pieces \d Shanks - . 10,17) jt 7. ‘ane © oe hi 4 tn 3 pieces, mad < Hoten Yalsn, ich ae Tabi - vi fa i gad f fee 2.58 “Cone carefully ‘oniers, itd ean “Tabl: ease? | wufied' Set oe i oak, a tinioh, with | made “ot aa ee | Ts Coie 8. 76 | with velour, five Grawers, Onl ' woo FA) ma- 1 10.98 Be GN as 16,76 | S210, “alle 48 sera thie, Tales. 1 Oe Chitenters, solid | 8. at. 6.49 refered aa Bui a kT me Ary {I hs. Seer wit | nal*S artis | og ok a 1 Fale $21.99, eA $9 i" a ee re) aig iron ue $10. we, rH ’ carefull g aa : Paes ete sed, dy m Neertss . ‘alse ogee Y ok an Te, eee | eer, Oe OW | only mad jek oaa ak nk re ky] “Sideboards, solid | with velour value ‘Room| #0 finieh wit hin ei cr i £15) ings, all oak, with French plate | 821-12, 9 hah Uf wee irom feds, white | fers valee REN we et 419 Meade of m rror, ? we 27. \8 cane seat: value 49 epamelied brass) at closely woven — wire, &s ° "Conshvge, earetelt 45.08, at 2. trimmed, value | odd tr La 4 Ro: ma-| Tat ue Cary Sidehes solid | tufted and covere a4 ‘hiffonters, solid we Corer 3.99 mate of oak. ay nonene ‘int at 1.69 oak, with Prench plate | with velour: value! oak. golden finish, wity| .IFOR Beda, white! finish. with lari a8 paretered 8b Iron, Sprinas. ait mirror, ve 33.74, 2 2 diawors, value O28 | GRC 2! 1d, Mass | ror: value 14.06 34) eS IE: frames, closely 40.00, at . 5.00, t ne v e at ry Sldeboardn, nine closots.| “chutanters, eiit| ent 4.97 |" i'd Vivensors| npn Futtn ith 2.18 one etn French, plate Jen oak, highly vol: | oak, golden finlehy wit) rom Meds. white! made of onl. rolden | ho'stered seat, rings, all mirror, value i “44.98 | 3 398) ‘ finlah wiih lerae, mle | Yalue 12.87, ai 1 jogs | A or. value. | wove feed tad “epvered pase ‘on © chee Wet | fies ol hia Hackers, ma. pai “abe | von delnan, all Uh goin ai tetO sina oe 18.491} “ 7.9 | urhoisrered seat Bay! veneer oy 24 | Soren ears value @ tbe 10 | ~ Bios Beit concentrated ) > bax see ‘ lemon Kolb, bat ‘25 40 if. pkgs. OLIVE MEAT —Laree Oe. revn and w ae i “ibe, | pie on bot, worth te." 4m value ‘ i) JAM—Tue Dell, Ra Q RD a dl a 7 BoE Dose 35 ‘s rey ond Currann | tte ba nen bot $ ‘ Quince br Cherry, Bip | ¢ he OLLED oO — ni untermented regular 230 A top © gy | fan shel Ht Rena? Bon ee | FRENCH PEAS—Sew 4 a | fea Ge ak, ns AM tbe. shipment, imported. Moy- bot PRAS-.Ge iden ke aweet | 1D. : on, cans 103; g@ | ecket seit i} og — C. joel waee Wn x i: » 6! ‘cane ‘hbo: ‘ou iH iP ez eriey Pg e | mac Aponte Serna | Bs phat. i ke. ‘ i doe a 10; ean u i + ANT feheert, Na Pheer | Sisth prunes were shined direct to the | 14th Street 8 Floor, pke EVAre RATED reacurs | Qe oe sass bea lo pee With tomato sau Ty. can , Wy ersam, worth 1 tT. laundry, RAtsine ~ Calitornta, | tba te Three | FLAVORING EX CHEESE—Herkimer Coun 36.5 10 “Dabo ‘ 27 TRACTS SWEET Por. A qt. basket CRAB Qt basket LARGE Squash RED ONIONS —© at darket ‘ATOES APPLES—6 Marrow [Fara 44 Comparison Sale of Pure Groceries | works—the cases are of Vicl kid and box calf, with calf Children’s $1.25 soles; sizes 6 to 8, in a variety of Louis XV, and been thoroughly tested and regulated, row if you've a gift for an October clock for,. drop-toe last, with Cuban heels, and they have fr row is certain t> creale i oak soles, WW videspread attention, i The uppers are of a splendid grade of vici kid, patent Dr. Denton’s slee; rments are seldom sold under the leather and box calf, You'll find every size and width in these smart, high-grade, regular $3.50 shoes for.. Other splendid values in the October Sale for to-morrow are— Men’s Regular $3.50.Lace Shoes, $1.95. double extension soles and straight toe last. Fine grade of vici kid, in lace and button styles, with hand-turned oak Girls’ Regular $2.00 Shoes, $1.29. In face and button styles, with glazed kid uppers; sizes 8% to 2. Boys’ $2.00 Kangaroo Calf Shoes, $1.59. . Finely made, serviceable school shoes, with heels; sizes 13% to 5%, Little Men’s $1.50 Calf Shoes, 98c. * Have good heavy soles and spring heels; very good shoes Indeed. ASpecialSale ofAnsonia Porcelain Clocksat $3.75 real Ammen oo These clocks have the renowned 8-day peti coat. th ving ems erly woth your mos rcelain, coco designs, beautifully decorated with flowers and gold ornamenta- They strike the hour and half hour on cathedral gon You'll not miss coming to Bloomin, want something particularly acceptable. It's an eeNey oon to get a beautiful Here’s Special Price-News of Groceries, Wines and Liquors And that’s the reason this Bloomingdi'e an nouncement for o-inet+ Most of them are made on the new nvine ¢s, and we can’t recall any time when they were ever sold 9 we quote in ths sale! Denton’s catalogue the garments we're going to sell tn this. sale are insarid eas pete Co. A very nice ay kenit fabric, neatly pod riptebe for children who give thelr night clothes severe wear, garment {s made for all ages, from less than. one year to ten years. ‘Sizes 0 to 5, inclusive, open in the back; sizes 6 to 10 open in the front. Sizes from 1 to 3 years, which | Sizes from 4'to 7 usually retell at from 50¢. to lar prices, the $1.69 lining throughout entire inside of shoe; All sizes Vict Kid Shoes, 79c. The October Sale Offers “Specials” in Real Cut Glass. Up to now we've but Gk os of the we're offe por- celain and china, so oa to-morrow making a feature of some of the most extraordinary values this Bloomingdale ping Sale offers in Main and Second Floors rry Bowls and Celery T: Water eS tutting; cut all over an rit. ly be yee soy ; bean te TO- = Water Jugs and Ice-Cream Trays | Cake Pisnngeciton be —Cut all over with fail deep patterns Similar clocks are sold cod billanty"fatsheds “wort $4 cuts eee". 25; sale abroad at $12. sale price, each...... $5.50 Fancy Shapsd Pleces—Either Olive or "hoa. bon trays, rd ae cut and brilliantly tinished; wort! sale ee. “heaa’ ainlesstyeraeert and, Spectacles only50c To-Morrow One of the sort of extra values that have made dales’ optical store the most ; lar in town are these pr se , and every one has and guaranteed to cep accurate time, ee $3.05 bride in view and ‘Wain Floor, Front, Centre. And “special” price-news from the Bloomingdale grocery means and acies. more to New Te housewives in an economy way than one may ink of purchasing glasses that imagine who doesn’t just know from actual experience, That's why the ftems quoted below will be awed read and the bargains Many Opticians Sell at $1. 0 quickly taken advantage of to-morrow. bad Cpliternta Sweet Corn—Young a * for 50c.! They're fitted with the finest pure white The eyeglasses have cork nose-rests and tiltin, sal nickel or gold alloy nove-pieces. have bo hear eo bey clips, which prevent s! png he spectacles are fited with | Peaches faney; per Ib = OuF 93 “Simply delicious the | s Pa nickel-plated nose-pieces.. Our Noe. Team 60 lowe 140. C The most remarkable value you've ever known at SOc. a pair. Ore ate je | Mee, tke Comm= Te : Main Floor, Front. Centre, id me tenes 49c | | Wax Beans—vey Qo aaa me ares He | eine poans- vor Some Special Items in Inexpensive Very San) c Faney Mackerel 4 anwe tor SOc, t Yo GUe. ; oUF price. tm 30c ¥ aroma that this has, fees sold elsewhere at 3$e. and 40c, a Wines and Liqvors—At Rare Savings, Hrinatens loc } Try Our 25c. Java and Mocha Collec. No coffee that you can buy at this price anywhere else has the flavor or Its blending Is exceptionaliy fine and matches other cof- Matches — Imported Jewelry. Bloomingdales’ 5 an unusuzily fine assortment of the daintiest sorts of this Parisian jewelry—everything is in the best taste, not garish to be seen in the whole collection, but everything pretty tempting. Some special prices are: Genuine Gun Metal Lorgnette iy and pound, Our 81,00 bottle | Our 81.50 bottle | Declaration Chains, mounted with assorted fone? 13C| dneres. peat Ms colored stone, 95¢ay $1. tr Se omt G0 si cacgensecrengveus 1,98 4 clasps... Ons ones jf AL ith. |] Jet Brooches, very fashtonable, Pearl Necklaces, iiied Solera sherry O8¢ tery tla _ em SLIS |] 69¢. 98e. and... .+.. $1.49 Thine tone CSS. 4.5 + spre en $I. 39 let Rye \his- |] Jet Combs, set of three, per Brooches. moaned “viih’ assorted Oar 82.00 sherry or ce Uaakie ex, 4 and rich, es Seles . $1.98 2 nat ext E48. $2.99 Port 75¢ | x is price m 39e |] Jet $1.49 | Mehel obs, with ehurin Basement and 1.69 in Floor, Front, Coutre, Lexington to Third avenue—Bloomingdale Brother s—Fitiy-ninth to Stxtieth Street, ——— | 4 .

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