The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1905, Page 9

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* Is, ’ War Between Chinese Factions OFFER $3,00070 ILL TOM LE Aged “Mayor of Chinatown” Shivers with Fear at Sight oj Placards Announcing Reward for His Assassination, MANY THREATS MADE AGAINST HIS LIFE. Results in Putting Premium on Murder of Leaders—Other Orientals in Danger. Yoor Tom's a-culd.—King Lear ‘While the one-stringed fiddles and the pencock-voiced flutes were mingling their discom, which is Oriental for har- mony, with the popping of fire-crackers and the excitedly jabbering greetings gf the Chinese Happy New Year at midnight, an old Chindman, with a Li Hung Chang set of whiskers, eat shiy- ering before a vessel of burning incense in the top-floor room of No, 16 Mott streot, starting nervously whenever a shadow filtted across the wall or a Mouse scampered from hiding, He was Tom Lee, the aged Mayor of China- town, playing his almost annual role of the Chinaman with a price on his Uttle red placards, innocent looking 8 laundry tioketa to Oocidental eyes, had been posted around Chinatown yes- teniay on the eve of the New Year's ten days which began at midnight, and @cconiing to Lee Loy, secretary for Lee, the posters announced that Would be pail for the assassina- of the venerable “Mayor." Many Threate ¢o Kill Lee. ‘The threat to aseassinate Tom Lee iif Maybdrtok would be liberated have been @ Americans during the last few years. the bitter war that has been mg- fag between the On Leong Tong, of ‘Form Lee ja the head, and the Slag Tong, with its list of dead weomled, gives the latest threat a @onvinding “touch ‘that has caused ———————— JACKSON GETS STAY OF WEEK Convicted Coroner’s Sentence Postponed Until Feb, 10, to Allow Counsel Time to Pre- pare Motion for New Trial. Coroner Moses J. Jackson, convicted of exeking @ bribe to influence his om- Cal ection, was arraigned for sentence today before Recorder Goff ia Part IV, Court of General Seasions, but on of hts counsel, Frank Moss, the ‘wea postponed for a week, with ‘underwtanding that if neither the or the defense is aot ready there will be @ atill fur- cuts | Hn i 5s jackson, who had passed the cell No, 13), in the Tombs, @od nervous when he ap- the courtroom. He looked fai the comer where his two A several of the employees of the Coroner's office were altting, but made no olgn of recognition, Then he turned his head toward the window and stared out over the house tops, ‘When asked if he had anything to say why eentance should not be pronounced he Opened his mouth us though to re- ply, but Lawyer Moss spoke first. Oounse! Obtains Delay, “Buch @ mhort time has passed aince fhe jury brought in its verdict," he gald, ‘that we have not yet had time ‘to fommulate and present our motions, We are compelled to ask for delmy, It fe our intention to make an affidavit of feneonadle doubt #o as to appeal the ane,” MY, Moss added that as to-day is dhe last day of Recorder Goft's present term of oourt Coroner Jackeon would be willing to remain in the Tombs until the Reoorder sits again in order to obtain delay in the matter of receiving wentence. Recorder Goff eplied that he would not eompel the convicted coroner to walt 0 long and net Fob, 10 as the day for @entence, ‘When Corner Jeckwon got up this morning after a eleepless night in his ell he was anxious to make a state- ment, but after thinking the matter over between puffs of a long black ciger, he changed his mind, Goroner Won't Talk, “Tt \e a delicate situation,’ he said, “A public official in my position cannot be too careful, ‘Mherefore I have do- amined to keap silent until I can see was a way dlar out of this trouble “Tnsce reat calm over the ‘office tis morning, Coroners mol y \° Lr make any comments upon the affair, Coroner Jackson was conyleted of baving solicited a bribe from Benjamin He Reass, y John W, ¢ ander, who was practice, Axststa Mhaawiek, who days a famous fe tat Jackson off $600 demanded from —— FALL BROKE HIS NECK, Plev to} Workman phed from Rarge ani Waa Killed, John Nicholask!, thinty-elght y ol, of No, 468 Henderson witreet, Je. (ity, a fongshoreman, was Killed by a tall from ‘the pler at the foot of Sixth treet, that city, wvtien he lipped and tell ff He janged ae goal low and broke his ,| Tombs Police Court when Tom Lee's “vr : i MISSING GIRL 9s. KULURNS HOME, Mamie Nellis, After Failing tn School Examinations, Went to Frionds in Par Roekaway, é belleved that her parenus knew where she was Mr, Nellis revelyed a telephone mos sige last might that his daughter was sate with friends antl to-day he went () War Rockaway and brought her home, She sald that after failing In her ex- aminations she feared to go home as her brothers, John, fourteen yeans old, and Daniel, sixteen, had both been graduated from Behoo) No, 188, In West Ono Hundred and Sixteenth street. ~ PERRIN: GLOVES 26 West 23" Street Telephone 4938 Gramercy. Annual and Every Vay Sale cP LADIES’ GLOVES. No Job Lots and only one make PERRIN’S $1.15 all colors Every pair fitted and guaranteed, purveyo Prysnones RoyaL puTcH xi 7; I NSB = Tom Lees Mayor OF Chinatown, Chinatown to be picketed by swarms of extra pollcemen and detectives, Tho announcement was revealed yesterday to Magistrate Pool in the Usually there are 5,000 or 6,000 Chinese in the village, but next Wednesday, when the Chinese ‘have arrived from all the adjacent cities, there will be 16,000 Le ya estimate, in apite of the offer for the death of Tom “Lee fnd the $1,000 each for the heads of Charley Gum, Lee Loy, Lee Bon Qua and Lew Dew Lem, the On 8 were wp early to-day to open thelr houses and brew toa for the New Year, ‘The first to call was Lee How, @ mandarin Tr, ‘who came with his Uttle eon and daughter, Tea and wine and New Year's greetings formed the routine, Tom Lee spends much of his time with his gon, Tom Peter Lee, a tea merchant In Westchester, but in these perilous times he is staying at his office, where he to-day told of his life in thie country, He talks fairly good English pag he gets exotted, when he drops into the pigeon, READJUSTMENT Clothing in the Frank L. Taylor Stocks. Since January 14th (the Opening Day of the Public Sale) we have disposed of the medium grades of Suits and Overcoats, both in retail and in bulk, NO W ithe very crcam of the stocks remain and in addition new arrivals that were not delivered or in an unfinished state prior to Jan. 1th, The “Hope” System has again been at work in a most radical manner, To-Morrow’s Demonstration A Sensation. OUR ENTIRE GREAT WINDOW SHOW comprising 12 Distinct Displays, covering 156 feet, Is devoted to the exposition of Fine Suits and Overcoats at FOURTEEN DOLLARS, (Window No, 2.) Prince Albert and English Walking Coats and Vests Both Black and Oxford Vicunas, (Many are silk lined throughout.) The pecretary, Lee Loy, appeared dn the case of Yeo Leo, the On Leong man caugtyt in the house, No, 17 Mott street, where the Hip Sing, Hule Fong, was murdered last Tuesday, Lee Loy told the Magistrate that in addition to the offer of $8,000 for Tom Lve's assaasina- tion $1,000 waa also offered for the kill- ing of four other On Leong leaders, Police Guard Tom Lee, ‘Three policemen stand to-day tn front of the On Leong Tong headquarters, at No, 16 Mott street, In front of ‘om Lee's office, No, 14 Mott street, were four policemen and four Chinese, who trial sample on q address by stephen L, Bartlett, Im-! porter, Boston, $18, $17 and $15 Overcoats to Our Congave Shoulder, (Window No. 1.) LIVBRY AND GROOM SUITS & OYRRCOATS. Regulation single-breast- ed Coats with Trousers— Whipcord Groom Suits, English Walking Coats Coachmen's Overcoats, are finished with flat in all colors. mohair braid, Your chol $14 gt wiih at B 4 BROADWAY, (Window No. 3,) HIGH-CLASS BOX OYERCOATS. Fabrics: Imported and Domestic Meltons, Vicunas, Bouclas, Col- ors black, stone & gray mixed. $14 enue (Window No. 5.) “Cravenette” and Tourist Coats Heavy - weight Over - garments of bright Rough CHeviots and Bannockburns, (Storm proof.) 1 READJUSTMENT PRICE, (Window No, 4.) Superior Fancy TWEED SOITS, Select in design and fabric; both single and double breast- ed models, (New arrivals,) (Window No, 6.) FINE, PURE WORSTED SUITS, | | Double and Twist and Silk Mixed Worsted Fabrics; splen- did designs and workmanship. | commteur nemmranscmman usec rapesrusawnetii 1905 Cylinder Model To-Morrow 25 Special Outtits $1 Down. (Better come early for this.) $10.00 deposit 1s what you pay elsewhere, and now, on account of the tre-| mendous demand, it’s hard to get them anywhere at any price, sical experts, these are direct from the factory, This theatre outfit contains 4 Columbia Graphophone, of your cocoa by using BENSDORPS A thirty cent can makes 60 cups. ik for the YELLOW Wrapper, WM. VOGEL & SON. Out determination to rid our tables of odd lots,so that we may effect a clearance of our Winter stock has resulted in the .reduction: of $20, Winter Sults and $11.75. WM. VOGEL & SON, HOUSTON ST. Tested by mu- parlor or library), 1 30-inch Solid Third Floor. 60th St, Seotton, Transfer to THING YOU DESIku WILL BE TAKEN FROM THE WINDOWS. \ our Main Floor, as well as in th way” Store, od3 are plainly marked and at your e BVERY ITEM OF THE “TAYLOR” STOCKS MU ALT, KOADS THAD TO THY HOPE CORNER—You pet here tn six minutes from Geand Central Depot Jorsey ferries a few minutes’ walk, Brooklyn Bridge and all ferries in wight. ‘The Bi R r i 0 t he Blovated Ratirond terminals, Bubwa terminala and every prominent sirest car line stops at the corner or within oar-shot %, | (We mention thi From BROADW, Stewart Building CHAMBERS ST. th (Window No. 7.) Window 11. (Window Now 8.) {4-inch Aluminum Horn (for use In Tae " y 4 14-inch Aluminu Pull Dress & Tuxedo Coats & Vests YOUNG MEN’S WINTER SUITS, HBATHER & DERBY MIXTURES | H irass Sounding Horn (for dancing, concerts or exhibitions), 4 latest Nickel An unwarrantable price cutting The very pick of the Taylor Extremely attractive Overplaids Horn Crane, 1 Floating-Arm Harp Reproducer (produces except that nothing of the stocks; seml-military and. col- and bizarre effects, The new same effect as piano's soft treadle), 4 lozen Columbia Gold “Taylor” stocks must remain, lege models; sizes 33 to 37, Sacks—including stout model: Moulded Records READJUSTMENT Readjust- Readjust- READJUSTMENT (choose any you Bg bic. ment Pee, BL Gen ee Pricey BLY | Pion our ‘ stocks — newly rane = = arrlvedy and 4 (Window No, 9.) (Window No, 12.) (Window No, 10.) | Reason Wwe , ‘ 0 & ; ' Q ord Ca! ee| SUPERIOR BLACK CLOTHES, YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS, SURTOUTS AND PADDOGKS, J Berd. cise terkecr Ss and Double Brea Full Long and graceful Over- In addition to some very choice $t down — to- § also. 3-button Frocks, garments, Broad shouldered and Heavy Top Cots, All in thee F EF morrow and $1 hoth soft and worsted finish pe in drapery. , treme of fashion, weekly, $14 READJUSTMENT Readjust- rt Readjust- AIR PRICE, ment Price, 4 ment Prise All Cars Bloomingdales’ {sx '. i'e- SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, QD 4Mi lars losusrin 10 y DOMME", Lenmoron 10 5°AVEP 59°10" StF | A Half Price Sale of Girls’ Goa | Al Bloomingdales’ To-morro | Dozens of styles choose from, 14 Fancy and) Taito! Coats, Jackets Gretchens, Fincst allwo Chevio's, Montagnaes; Kerseys, Melionsy Velvets and Sttks, Full lined, half and unlined gare ments, : Black and colors.) Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12) 14 and 16 years, $12,00t0$20.00 Short and Long Coats’ $4.00 to $6.00) $7.00 to$10.00 Short and Long Coats | Short and Long Coats 9 7 5 e $2.75 | $498 | 39/0 A February Fur Sale Long to Be Remembered. The Bloomingdale Fur Store, not content with having ert a season of uninterrupted success totally eclipsing any former Winter fur business in its history, has decided to make the month February the most memorable Of Its career in stupendous fur s There 1s only. one way of doing thls—to make prices so inviting # those who want to buy furs at the Ving Lowest Figures Quoted Anywhere — cannot possibly resist ours without totally ignoring the 2 savings offered here, ‘ following fine fur values save you at least one-half the regular prices, no matter which item or set you choose: % Women’s Fur-Lined Coats, $23.50 & $35.00. Men's $80.00 to $100.00 Fur-Lined Overce bs $39.50 and $48. Women's Fur Coats, Pur Scaris, Mulls, &e, $29 Jap. Seal Coats, Sale price, $30 Natural " siberian " $48 Nearseal Coats, Sale Hee is itow suas per see BBs $58 Nearsen! Coats. Sale price, Russian Sable Fors, 4 $38.00 $65 and $69 Nexrseal Coats, with large collars, revers and cufts of beaver, sable opossum and sable raccoon, Sale prices. $35 and $30 $69 Nearseal Coats with large collar, revers and cuffs of mink, Sale price sernrerees $48.00 $128 Sable Squirrel Coats, Sale price... seensee $69.00 Automobile Coats for Men and Women, . $45 Automobile Coats, of ratural wombat or brown Russian pony, Sale price ......, $ Beavtitul Letpste-Dye Per- san Lamb. Cost. sian Lamb 128 Pe and $69 sei cobs, Sable Squirrel Furs, 'PourstneHande, worth $18, Ascot Tles worth $15, Sale Isabella Fox. | Men’s 59c. and $1 Negligee Shirts for il New 1905 Spring and Sommer Styles, in All Neer 1908 snd bialted Gi Bosoms. An unusually splendid variety of colorings and patterns selection, In the assortment are white plaited styles of a very uality soft-finish cambric, and the popular tan and plain blue py chrects, with separate cuffs, The plain bosom shirts are made o lity woven madras, Tuxedo printed madras, corded: madras cheviot finish percale, with separate cuffs, in light and dark effe There are some with two separate collars and some with collars and cuffs attached. It will pay you to supply ourself with a half dozen of these fine shirts, for the saving is appreciable, All 39 sizes, 14 to 17. Some of the styles in extra sizes, Choice at Boys’ Woven Madras Shirts, with separate palr of link cuffs, sizes 12 to 14; regular 75¢, value, at 3 Men's Fine Lisle Suspenders, with unbreakable leather ends, a splendid variety of colorings and designs to choose from, well made and durable, actual value 39c,; 19 to-morrow at Bloomingdales’, pair, 7 Our New Brand of Men’s. Linen Collars at 10c. under Trade Mark, “Bloomingdale ‘Double B' Linen Collars,’ & as is certainly taking hold among discerning men, who appre Ly ciate value and style at quite a saving, Every new style sanctioned by fashion {s shown, and some of them varter sizes. Maln Floor, Goth St. Bectio Thal Great Stationery Sale at Bloomingdales’ has met with a most phenomenal response, and no wonder, with splendid values as these: ) f whiting Co's Fine Papers al Less Than Hali Regular Prices; In the assortment will be found such popular and fashionable papers Organdies, Vellums, Angoras, Bonds, &c., in white, cream and tints, note into letter sizes, put up in one-quire boxes, with envelopes to match, divided three lots: —————_———_——, Lot No, 1—Values up to 30c, Our Sale Price, per box, 15¢, Lot No, 2—Values up to 40c, Our Sale Price, per box, 18c, Lot No, 3—Values up to 49c, Our Sale Price, per box, 24c, 3 Great Special Valucs in | Monogram Die and Box off “Linen Madras,” At 1do.—One quire box of “Linen Mad- ras’ ‘paper, with the enveloves to math, In ‘white and agure, Would be good value at 2c, At Bioeth t inet containing 120 envelopes to match, of Ma’ aper, white ofily, square sheet, lue 7c, Mall orders will Fecelve prompt atten jon, ba ca Bloomin OC aiyplng from your own Die, In eolorh Tn ald afer or any of the bronaee ber quire, if Main Floor, Aroad ets “Linen

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