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TOOK A YEAR T0 ¥, i * | tives at villanueva v ia Geltru, twenty. GET ABSCONDER KILL SPANISH KING << oss Herman Haas, Paying Teller Who Stole $20,000 from Corn Exchange Bank, in Chicago, Is, Finally Landed in New York. CAUGHT IN MEXICO ONCE, | BUT MANAGED TO ESCAPE. \ptured the Second Time in | Panama, but Sought to Evade Extradition from New Repub- lic—Hurried to Chicago. After a chase which took them through Mexico, Central America and | Bouth America Pinkerton detectives | from Chicago landed in this city to-day with Herman Haas, who up to a year ago was the assistant paying teller of the Corn Exchange Bank of Ch'cago and absconded with $20,000 of the bank's i funds. t After getting here the detectives evi- Gently feared that a question which has ‘Deen raised as to the legality of Haaa’s extradition from the new Republic of Panama might result in their man be- fag taken from them before they could get him to Chicago and they hustled | ‘him to Jersey City and aboard a Penn- sylvania train as fast as they could, The detectives brought Haas mck from Colon, Panama, on the steamer BP nance, which landed at the foot of West | Twenty-seventh street. They were met here by men from the local Pinkerton gency. who had arranged for the quick @ransportation of the prisoner. Looked Like a Hunted Man, Haas himself was pale and sickly Jooking. He looked evéry inch the hunied man he has been for a yea, &nd the detectives who have heen hot |” footing It around the tropics after him didn't look any too chipper thomaelve After Hyas disappeared a year ag the Corn Fixchange Bank started the | Pinkertons aiter nim. For a long time no trace of the man was found. Then he was located In Mexico and gurpaired there four months ago by the Chicago detectives who had been gent to ig Bag him. Haas bad livi in good style wee evidently safistied that his ding nad not been discovered. le was Picked up in Mexico jo aware arrival of extradition papers. Still had considerabie money With us @t the time—enough (0 make hfs jailers less about nim—ind ho caped. The Pinkerton men immediately got atter = and the chase was a jong one. Haas dodged from place to place, went Hy sdouth America and disappeured as fast as detectives came anywhere near him. Fought Extradition. Four weeks ago the detectives got him in Colon 6 immediately put up fight against being extradit His fevers made the plea that the treaty extradition between the United States and Panama had never deen ratified and that jt was not operative, ‘The Panama authorities out of “cour- ter "as they described it, surrendered Haas to the American Minister, and in| apite es — rotests Haas was taken nance and brought back. je had Ym in a satchel with him when | was arrested In Colon. It was all there we left of the money he went away wi | joni wouldn't talk to anybody on his GREN MEMORUL PLANS ACCEPTED. daa Monument Will.Be Erected at 110th Street and 7th Avenue! | to kill King Alfonso, | te Alleged Accomplices of Bomb-| CRANE SUCCEEDS HOAR, Thrower Juan Rull, Arrested ux-covernor of Massachusetts Ap- by Barcelona Police, Give Do.| nointed United Staten Senator, 4 | {Special to The Evening World.) tails of Conspiracy, BOSTON, Ort. I2—Gov, Bates to-day appointed ex-Goy, W. Murray Crane to the United States Senate to All the un- BARCELONA, Oct. 12—Three Anar- expired term of the late Senator Hoar. THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DONT KNOW IT To Prove what Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, will do for YOU, every reader of the “Evening World” May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sick- ness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, when "| through neglect or other causes kidney trouble is permitted to continue fatal results are sure to follow, Your other organs may need attentlon—but your kidneys most, because they do most need attention first, If you are sick or ‘feel badly,"’ begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys tegin to get better they will help all the other organs to health, A trial willconvince any one. The mild and immediate effect of | the symptoms of which are—obliged Swamp-Root, the great kidney @9d/to pass your water frequently night bladder remedy, is soon realized. Itjand day, smarting or irritation in stands the highest for its wonderful | passing, brickdust or sediment in the cures of the most distressing cases.|urine, headache, backache, lame back, Swamp-Root will set your whole sys-| dizziness, poor digestion, sleepless- tem right, and the best proof of this)ness, nervousness, heart disturbance ie a trial, due to bad kidney trouble, skin erup- 83 Cottake Bt., Melrose, bene tions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheu- Dene, Str: ss ace ras in i o. iit. 4, |matiam, diabetes, bloating, irrita- more or less igo ‘trou! Bt bility, wornout feeling, lack of ambi- wae. etak th fant Aa =| pag es Agee en complexion power was fai Senos m vie ‘3 I¢ your water, when allowed to re- askiox for a4viee ipo the oe of the| main undisturbed in a glass or bottle medleing an VN etied ade fidect cided imorove- |for twenty-four hours, forms a sedi- short time. ment or settling, or has a cloudy ap- T continued Hts see = Magy thankful poaiance, it is evidence that your to be very sure about| kidneys and bladder need immediate ior examine some of MY | attention, 4 be pronounced It all Hon, Swamp-Root {s pleasant to take Sen hot coniale any harm’ {and is for sale at drug stores the wanking you for my com Hote world over in bottles of two sizes and Entrance to Central Park and) ei itaerers, “Pita err ely rat two prices—fifty cents and one dollar. Will Cost $100,000. ‘The Executive Committee on the An- Grew H. Green memorial has accepted the recommendations of the sub-com- mittee on plan and site ‘The site chosen ts the One Hundred and Tenth street and Seventh avenue entrance to Central Pork. Frederick 8. Lamb, who designed the Dewey Arch and who has charge of the plans, said to-day: “The monument will be in the form ot | an are, with the bill ox a backgrouna ‘The central piece will be a colonnade, with a bronze heroic figure of the Father of Greater New York in the middle, situated on a pedestal, From the ground to the top of the Mgure will be 18 feet. At either end of the arc will be a large pillar, which will be capped by a bronze spread eagle. Between the pillars ang the colonnade will be three other pillars. “We have selested (nis alte because of the highly artistic nature of the entrance, and because thia part of the park exists solely on account of Mr, Green's saliting efforts for the ¢xten- gee uptown when the park was being out. This section was the part on which Mr. Green bent most of his gnergite in the latter part of his Jacob A. Cantor, Chairman of the Executive Committee, says that the es- timated cost of the complete monu- Ment is $100,000. WINNEPEG’S $700,000 FIRE. a Two Blocks of Buildings Wiped Out by Mare That Menaced City, WINNEPEG, Manitoba, Oct. 12.—Two of the important business blocks of this city were wiped out by @ blaze ear to-day that threatened the entire com munity, The progress of the ft especially rapid, the buildings de: ell being gutted within two hours. The Somage is estimated at $700,000, while the Insurance {s only $200 000. The new Bullman and J. H. Ashdown blocks were those destroyed, while the Davia and Rialto blocks were damaged The firms that suffered were; Bullman Brothers, engravers and fine art print- . H, Ashdown, hardware! L. Mellie & Co. Bryce & Co., J. & G. Cleghorn, | Manufacturing agents; Steele Co., hotographers; Doffterio | ton Gmith Arms Company. ARDSON | Remember the name, Swamp-Root, Swamp-Root is not recommended] Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the for everything, but it promptly cures | address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every kidney, liver and bladder troubles,! bottle. SPECIAL NOTE.—In order to prove the wonderful merits of Swamp- Root you may have a sample bottie and a book of valuable information, both sent absolutely free by mail. The book contains many of the thou- sands upon thousands of testimouial letters received from men and women | cured. The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well known that our readers are advised to send for a sampie bottle. In sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Binghamton, N. Y., bo sure to say you read this generous offer In the New York Bvening World, The genuineness of this offer is sess’. | (MO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE SizceLf,doPERG SIXTH AVE. pene: 18"a"STS. wew YORK, || Popular Sheet Music S, Successes of the Day at | 4 Another Sheet Music Sale for which The Big Store is famous. Asa special feature we include Chas. K. Harris's new i}] baby song, entitled, “Why Don’t They Play With Me?” Also the following ‘winners’ sold regularly at from |8c. to 25c. per copy. We limit one copy of each title toa customer— none to dealers—and no C. O. D. orders filled. Egypt. sung and written by Cole @ Down in the Vale of Shenandoah hnson Poll . Fishing sung and written by ( Johnson. ¢ Hig Indien Chief, sung and written by fol" ea Trip ta My Alt 8 Cole & Johnson trim ‘“Mateap Princess ¢ Flower of My Heart, Sweet ft the Sea, from “Madeap » Mine Alone, from “Madea ne Sunset Turns the Ocean Blue 14 y Morning When the Chureh Melle Where the & a by the com. Madden & M (Third Floor, Bast, 18th 81.) And the lates sony ms Albert von Tilze, composer of “Teasing,” entitled: —“TELL ME WITH YOUR EYES.” _ THE WORLD: WRSNFSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12, 1904 | chists and alleged accomplices of Juan i Rull, suspected author of the recent bomb explosion at the orphan asylum in | this city, have been arrested by detec- from 8.30 Till 12 o'Clock. NOTICE. In this connnect on we tegto say that the different articles will be oa sale ALL DAY, We do not follow tte example of some of our neigh- who have a habit of putting , jecial prices on certain tines and en reporting them to be all sold bows half the day is over. WE ALLOW NO SUBSTITUTION. We meke no attempt to sell you yy fe Just as good” as what Costet Ariteles, | LA FRANCE ROSH SOAP: three cake HONEY ALMOND CREAM; bottle, COLD CREAM; % Ib. 20e. + BENZOIN, GLYCERINE AND ROSE WA- TER, pt., Bde CARBOLIC SOAP: cake, FOUDES DS Rie—Repubiie, bes, REPUBLIC EXTRACTS POZZONI FACE POWDER, eat ae VIOL : an LBVT's LA BLANCHE PACE POWDER, gal satel sles dh af jaaldhy QRANDVILLE EXTRACT; epegial BAU ‘DE QUININE: 4-08, SACHET DOYLIES: regularly 10e., ¢| PINAUD'S HANDKERCHIEF EXTRA! WOoDWORTH'S VIOLETS—Btclly; os SMELLING SALTS: bottle, Rubber Goods. BONTON FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, 2 94; FEAMLESS RUBBER GLOVES: De Renee COMPLEXION BRUSHES, 12¢ Prescriptions fiiled by registered drug clerks. Prices lower than slaserant Only best drugs used. Rooks In Sets. Standard Works at Special “Alliance Sale’ Prices, These are works of tanedard authors—volumes that should be at the prices named ~ to-morrow VIOLET TALCUM; boa, WITCH HAZEL TALCUM; bos, WEST, INDIA BAY RUM, % pint, 18>; ARIA 4 INA COLOGNE: 4 on, 25¢,; WATER: reeular aie bot., 2 POWDI DAM. YEN ey bute POWDER NE NAIL POWDER; am | ‘our Manicure Parlors; 6 JOAP, white or freon bar, on every library shelf— there should be a brisk oe Fine cloth bindi en print and type. Many of them hoernd “ANCIENT MONARCH Punllned s u -. 495 J0 otumen, Pub- a rtm Pabitshed at 9 69 at $7. RUSKIN'S MODERN be Published at ha fae bs gues 6 Nt art a oF ee * 8 ai ES 99 Publlaned at 00 Bar PUMAS'S “TWENTY TEA wy volumes Published * 7.20 od SorLcAcrt lished at $10.80. Our ar} 8 faa ONpubllaned “CHARLES KINGSLEY. raters ‘at $12.00. Our pric et SUE's © "MYSTERIES OF PARIS." 3 cole Pu Fa bitshed at $8.00, Our 900 HUMES “ENGLAD Pubttshed at $7.90, Our Es (Third Floor, Centre, 18th Bt.) Portieres, Panels and Capesiry. Heavy Gapestry Portiores, ) Ai Handsome two-toned effects, with heavy | Ore; Repp Portie res, polioue borders of various widtha; some 5.00 to 22,50 SIetes Point Panes, Good auality bobbinet and several desira- 5.00 ble destene: apectal at, 4210 & 330 1 Sy fringe and full length; | others with fine aa Y Bordesed Tiss Beautiful desicns in all colors, ranging In price upward from, pair, Rope Fortiores, Dinatlons, with | 3 Inches wide and several colorings: ap- Large showing in col (Third Floor, Front, 18th 8t.) Che October Shoe Sale Offers Remarkable Rargains, No let-up in the demand for stylish Shoes for the entire family at prices averaging fully }g to }4 less than you would have to Details How and Why we can offer such splendid Shoe values at the height of the season are uninteresting to you. tant at present is the fact. that sizes and styles are complete and choosing is at its very best. Women's Fine Shoes at], 9S Women's Shoes at 95e We have never sold such good Shoes at | $1.95 as during this October Sale. samples of the best makes there are regu'ar lines of all sizes'and widths in kid. calf of patent leathers; all the good syyles of toes Kid tutton and lace Shoes with French heels, that were made to sell at $3.00, and some kid lace Shoes with low heels that are | not 80 good, but cheap at 95¢. “‘Foot Mould’’ Shoes at 3.00, for Men or Women, We know from test and ex- perience that they are better than any $3.50 Shoe in the market and as good as some $5.00 ones. All styles, including the flat last, narrow shank Shoes, so popular now in high grade (Consolidated Bhoe Store, Double ‘s, & H.” Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week Thersatter Single Stamps Till Drugs, Golet Articles, Pertumes, Rubber Soods, Brushes and Nfiscellaneous Articles. Another of Those Remarkable Special Sales for ‘ Which The Big Store Is Famous. 4 IHESE special sales are held periodically, and they attract immediate and widespread attention. * There is never any restriction as to quantity, and every PRICE is always as low as it can be made. Qualities are reliable; those which are accorded universal recognition. Wee give this event adequate representation in the Main Aisle, as well as the usual broad showing in the regula sections devoted to the lines indicated, TWO-OVART RELIANCE FOUNTAIN SYRINGES: rapid flow; hard rubber pipes; remularly ORe., Te BULB SYRINGDS:; regularly 25¢.. Ife RBLIANCE VAPORIZER ATOMISERE, | &. Brushes. amortmen of BRUSHES, trate rengleny Soule t the orice we ok IMPORTED. ALL-BRISTLE SOLID BACK fed BRUGH™S, amone which are some ebony; exoaptuional quality a COMPLEXION BRUSHES; Menited @t the special price of # abs Miscellaneous. 2-ORAIN QUININE PILLA; box of ns URE GRANULAR OBP HA’ toon: 1 i by ade FP PURE SUGAR OF MILK; 1-1, | BsonNcD “Be” Minick Bake ESSENCE PEPPERMINT: flask, 120 For Wissen & Children Flannelette Dresses in plain and dainty colors, finished in the popular styles; Nightgowns and Petticoats in superior qualities neat colorings and stripes—briefly this describes to-morrow’s fea- tures of a large and diversified display, Price lowness is an added incentive for Thursday purchasing. Children’s Flannelette ea. Dainty pink and Dive, stripe and. check Fe Mg — Hg Mad to 5 ¥ 49 pier 's Hlanneletie PP rages in the hk style; ey sh Ral ot a one older short. embr on ery trimmed; sises Se Childron's Flannetette Vightgowns. Dainty pink and blue stripes; Mother Hub- bard style, with round yoke of plain color; braid; aisee 2 to 18 year, SGe Children’s Flannetotte Vesgeons Plain cotors; Mother Hubbard style; yoke of fine th me ef tweks and trimmed yeh fancy, washable braid; sisea 200M ISe Children's Flannelette Potitooats. / Extra heavy Pra and blue wr immed with om brobiereg scallop; sme 4 " 25 Ciaied 's Flannelette Potticoats ink and blue Ree, be ome too Pitti: trimeed crip NNpccidered util: WOO 9g 4 to 14 peat, at 35 (Second Floor, Centre, 10% St.) and “Liquors: Reduced Prives , “VIN RUINART CHAMPAGNE H ne HI ried Brut BRUT. the finest cure a giz) and we have reduced the for “case 24 pints: aby 2 PAUL orien aueris to BOUCHE SORVE m2) 9 case pinta for 20.50 SHATBAU LAFITTES: Peletier File C Mt re ease 12 ous LER pocTOR—VINTAGE n peed Frankfurt A. M., case 1.30. caso 12 quarts, — 10.50 1800, FH, Maret nee, came 24 pints 10,00 VINTAGE it deswert wine. gallon, 173 3 aye 181s COGNAC _ gallon Hit a EN ( F sCOTS, 0. P. 8 Baal ti \vears old, a fare whiskey 5.75 16 RYE Ve BOURBON re-tmported and just rei on Howse kalon A DON DOCK JAMAICA ia Tieneet flavored od Fam 0 procrimbve, atte Fourth Por, Take 6th Ave, Blevator Be | et Se sean S, Foie ee eT OOP TE PADD Ee) FURR OLYCERINE: Sos, bottle, 196; | CRANTTONIC SOAP. ‘08. bottle, PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER SPIRITS CAMPHOR: 8-02. bottle, Ate pint, Las ‘8 Ps Naa CASTOR OIL; EMULSION COD LIVER OIL, ios woop ALCOMOLe dt, 180.; quart, qs ree PURE 9S et. GRAIN ALCOR! pinta, 8c. ; quart he LinBIa's ‘peer TRON AND WINE: pint LITHIA TABLETS, 5-gr. bottle, POWDERED BORAX, pure; Ib. BICARBONATE SODA, pure; Ib.. MANHATTAN BGG SHAMPOO, BORINE; $1.00 sine, BLOOD WINE; 50. size, WITCH wuaranteed 15 per vrPAL; (0a @en, Mobolt pint te. § BROMO CAFFBINE: 1c. aise, SESE ACT AnD Nereee ORANGEINE; 0c, size, Bo.; 2c. size, 18¢ MALTINES; al! kinds. bottle, ite <a MEDICINE: Se. si%.| RELLADONNA POROUS PLASTERS, Ide 10 Be 18¢ +s 400 | MUNYON'S PAW PAW, 200 0. Bo COKE DANDRUFF CURB; $1.00 ates, KE EA roRete RRMEDT: Bete PINE TAR COUGH MIXTURE, 20. CRANY sedan DR. BELDEN'S LIVER PILLS; beltie, Knitted Blouse Sweaters and Solt Vesis for Women & Misses. An important showing of women’s and misses’ Golf Bi Sweaters and Vests—those serviceable garments so popular” in the usual iereustble Siegel Cooper way. displays are large and varied. Many exceptional values cluded in the representations. Women’s Soll Blouse at aa 09.98 — ae gener. con oun: Ys beavy; and finien<d; plain ot 4,50 $i SP dacs Women’s Sols Moet Mt $90 Fries Misses’ Sol Bl bea red, 3 Sweaters. few mn 950 posi cour veers, | Mt 4 pana st 5S us in fancy mixtures; double-breasted, ith pearl buttona and Tohair braid tinlahed ” mw a Ht he 2S WOMPN'S GOLF vasa, ' ed Yortole knitted, extra heavy, in plain colors: double-bree -breasted, with two rows of faders, Ft 1.50 WOMEN'S GOLF Vests. 18 knitted, in plain colors = i foney black and white mixtures: (tommy double-breasted, with two rows of ne Seeds Sip tes rik Lg’ pearl battone. Centre, 19th Bt) Women’s Fall Waists. Scotch, Botany & French Hannel va Very Special Prices. Women’s Seotcr Flannel Waists, New military model, tailor- mode, of extra good quality Roman striped Scotch Flannel front plait and stock trimmed with taf- feta straps and small buttons; desirable, innate Ae 7D Women’s Botany Flannel Waists. Decidedly smart tailor- model in black white, light blue. navy. brown and redi fron, stitched; excel- lent value at Women’s French] Flannel Waists. Entire waist artistically silk embroidered small block patterns in a beaunful array of colorings such as white embroidered with Persian, white with black gray with white, green with Persian, blue with white. tailored syle ‘with stock collar i ROS Extra Special Offering. : heheh WHITE BASKET WEAVE CHEVIOT WAISTS; fleece lined: from side plated. French buck front plat and cuffs rimmed with pearl batons J made to be sold regularly at $1.50; extraordinary value at sf (Waist Store, Second Pioor,

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