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Wile “NS WORLD: ‘TURSDAY i Bargain hymers made 8 day of it seeuctel goods. to be fararet en. He ; Side Forced to Put Up with Conditions as Outrageous as -ROB great at times that it was tmpossible to get everybody in the station house, $2,000 Worth Identifiod. Capt. Burns enld this afternoon that about $2,000 worth of the recovered prop+ erty had already been claimed by those trom whom it Waa stolen, The follow- ing Is the, et of those who have rex covered Mra, Annie Schenck, of No, 7% Kast One Hundted and Twenty-elghth street, allverware; Mrs, Lottie Weitigarten, ame address, allverware and tollet ar- tleles; William Mundt, of No, 662 Hast One Hundred and Forty-first street, wold. and silver tollet + Wiliam Nethestus, of No, 66 Bast One Hundred and Forty-third street, » rare; Will> dam Hyland, of No, 2194 Seventh ave- nu@, /allver and clothing; fi acl, of No, 166 West One Hundred and Forty-first street, jewelry and opera mlassey; Mra, Herman, of No, 15 Hast One Hundred and Thirty-firat street, silverware; G,-W. Burkhart; of No, 2% East One Hundred and Twenty fourth/strest, two revolvers and two clocks, “trading was good in remnants,” Speo- faliste in the usually. active raliroad stocks stood around and looked on while buyers of industriala and cheap rallway shares elbowed each other in an eager quest for bargains. A special fondness for United States Leather preferred the opening, and ¢ saree bedame more and more brisk a9 the day advanced.’ Bome heavy buying wea done by big houses and the tapes showed record-breaking ‘aurea, This ti sudden stir in Leather was caused by the circulation of a seml-official ment that @n all-around agreement has been reached on the Anancing plan, The stock of the National Bisoult Company also mounted to a new bdigh-record price on very active trading, Interna: tonal Paper preferred showed th fects of extensive investment ing and expectation of an inittal dividend on United States Realty and Improve- ment caused o demand for these shares, It was no trouble to show goods for the \ald-timie sponsors ot the industrial atooks, ahd wiany & quat-covered box was Aug owt of the vault and ite con- tents most gladly exchanged’ for the bargain hunter's cash, The Smelter shafts cme into active play and some néw qnotations wera made in conse- qu of the lively teading, Tennessee CoalWand Iron, ‘which waa one of the best sellers of the day, mado a record price for the present movement. Con- wolldated Gas advanced three points on whatappeared to be investment buy- ing.” Byyers from lower Wall strect already) nad plenty of money to invest in Amer- ~ [lean Sugar stock and the story got shat Boston was nurming « i times I just , bye ph Shor strikes Tego coadet igneree In these shares, ‘ang, Ter Could | Colorado Fue. and fron came out ii hour longer at|jiboral quantities and at increased ricds. Vanderbilt stocks Were noticeably qilet and tho tact was abtributed to the of W. K, Vanderbilt for counter. In real shopper's parlance 4 teation of the service on the elevated’ railroads, and the of/the Interborough oifictals to the ‘complaints of patrons ‘Such & stage that the temper of those unfortunates who are es ‘them da about gone, iu Brooklyn and being at the mercy of the Brooklyn Rapid Tran- 8 mild’ attilotion compared to what New York “1” patrons, Uppex east side And the Bronx, are undergoing at present. cand made cover a wido field of. grievances and it the h oMbialy had made a caretil atuly of how, they could best in- | ns, they could fiot have adopted & mone complete ration at preeent. : jan bean getting ‘steaitly worse, With ‘the’ opening were gradnally withdrawn, until at present there are ‘were Kindle the crowds that ‘throng. the different uldo lines aro bad enovgh; but It ts nothing compared done with the service. on the east side, | y.tiy echednle 10, operation on the Third avenue line, haphaeard tauhlon and so far apart, oven at the worst of they stop at stations, which is not always, by tu the gaten because of the crowds weed Detective McVey, of the West One Hundred and Fifty-second street <a> tlon, identified @ lot of table licen as belonging to peopld in. hig precinct, « How Prisoners Were. Caught: explanation of the way Ini which TIGHE FACES ‘AGCUSERS Trial ef Former Commander of Meroer Street Precinct Be-| gins--Inspeotor’ Titus Will! Go On Raok Later. ci ‘Tho ‘trial of Police Capt. Robert A, ‘Tighe was begun before Wirst Deputy EVENING LICE ROUN (Contined from First Page.) DUP BER GANG on the police got thelr prisoners and re- ‘covered #0 much stolen property: wns revealed to-day, but not by the police, The Information which led to the ar- reats was given to the police by Thomas Loyd, a Harlem bookmaker and poli- tiolan, himself one of the victims of the gang, Lloyd gave the police the Information on which they worked and which re- sulted in the cleansup of crooks and atolen property, Deteatives Mahoney and MeCormiak took up the case on Lioyd's Information and got on the trail of Charles Mall, allas John Wes- ley, a youth of twenty, who lives at No, 2711 Bighth avenue, In following Hall the detectives claim they were led to the home of his brother *Bon," who lived at No. 424 East One Hundred‘and ‘fwenty-gooond street, ‘Through some mysterious channel Ben! Hall learned that he was being shadowed, and, sending two trunks to & storage house in Harlem, he made his escape from the detectives, The trunks, however, were seized by the police, and they were found to contain jewols, paintings, silk and valuables of every ind and description, They were taken to the police station and the valuables the, contained were spread out on the captatn's thle, ‘The dingy polleo room presenwd 9 veritable art and curio ore. MORE VIGTINS WN POLAND Warsaw Strikers Fire Into Shops and Kill: Men Who Resume Work. ‘WARSAW, Russian Poland. Feb, 2.= Boveral men were killed here to-day by strikers in Wakerles and | elsewhere. Coramissiuner McAvoy, at Pollce Head- quarters to-day, ‘The Captain {8 charged with permitting pool-rooms and other disorderly reatorts to flourieh in tho Mercer atreot preolnot during his ineumbency there from Feb, 24, 1904, to some disappolntnwat that Mr, landerblit has arranged’ to be out’ of the country for several months and that nothéig’ will be done with the rallw: perder bearing Ma name until’ he ote back. ‘The actual financial man- the Vanderbilt roads during jh oO will be fn the bands o x william “Kacuetaliee aad fawes hy Quand tor lowe, suuses Series Re 4 pond igation plan for the junior Van- cig) propertien, ‘The street hears ing false reporta on pool-rooms and dis- orderly houses. He was removed from Hs command on Jan, 6, and a few days later Inspector George H, Titus, in whose district’ the Merce street pre- elnct lay, was suspended from duty on aimilar charges to which he will have to answ Big Array of Counsel. ind Deputy, Commissioner Lindsley sates fi in progecutor,, and ‘he pared] Clected to tty the cabo of Capt. Tighe Hrat, Inspoctor Titus: will be placed on the wack as soon ag the’ Captatn’s trial {6 ended, ‘Tighe was, represented by an eed peng nol, Including Lawyer ‘Tacod” hy ous, -ex-Sudge Murphy” and Louls J. Grant, Tn opening the case Mr, Lindsley sald that it would be shown that the report 40-] of Capt, Tighe that he had detailed rs.{ Plalnclothes men to get evitence against certain ppol-rooms was false, “mheodore Sohwacke, now Wnder indict- ment, for eonducting & pool-room in Macdouga) street, was the first witness, Tt ihen develoned that District-Attor- nev Torome had taken a hand in the inst ‘Tighe and Titus. te,” ead Mr. Lindsley: that the Diatrict-Attorney ‘has prom- {sed immunity to witnesses In the casey oavinet Tieke and Mtus, and that they may. tell what they know without fear of prosecution,’ Even tity asvutanse did hot unseal the lipa of Sciwacke. who persisted tn iis tefusal to answer 9) leading ques-( tlois. Mr, Lindsley finally dismissed him tn’ disgust, Denles Former Statements. According to Mr, Lindsley, the next witness, Ja:ob Aampke, of No, 12 Liv- {ngston street, Brooklyn, had previously admitted to him in private, under oath, that there had been a pool-room in operation over his cigar store, at No. He peur ayenue, Manhattan, When Sampke took the stand to-day, how- ever, he declared that he did not know that he was under oath when Mr, Lindsley examined him, and, that ‘he had answered the questions any old way he feit like, Me denied to-day making thany statements of which Mr. aainasley has @ recora, and It 13 likely that his case will be called to the at- watlol OF Lhe Distriet-Attorney, Continuing, Winter said that on Dec, ® he played stusy in the alleged pool-) roum and that after he hed won a few tlaes he was put out because he did not play often enough, i Says Game Was Crooked, “Phat convinced ‘me that it was a crooked game,” sald the witness, “and T went to the Mercer street station and told the sergeant, He told me \t was @ Captain's Case. AB goon as the cap- Street Information on / Page ™) / “ESE STUDENT VICTIM OF MASKED MAN Young Porter, Rescued’ from Burning School Dormitory, Declares: He Was Drugged, Beaten and Robbed ip Room. (Other Wall W ATL, CREATRS SOR FAT PLACHS, ¢ Worl) TmA dill cresting a ‘ori, Year In salaries and expense, fuged In tite Senate to-day by loner imust te ab ator: haa’ practiced in’ the Supreme for (en Veare, Hie ei of omoe i i (Specht to The Evenivg World.) EASTHAMPTON, Mags, Feb. 7 Deputy Firs Marshol Crittenden and the! focal fire engineers have been in- veatigating the cause of the fire in | North Hall, of Williston Sermionry, Student Willam C, Porter, who occu- pled the rooms where the fire orligl- nated, tells a story that has greated a sengation here, He states that early in the ovening there was.a meeting of the Pi Beta Pi fraternity in the front room of two which he occupied. Later he went to the Post-Office and, re- turning, found two or three of the atudents still there. He went at once to the rear room and began to study. Shortly after he lay down and went enn 2 een! ES SUIcIpDE WITH A-RIFL)§ ent ‘ George H. Biseroth, of No, 817 Btor-, Ung place, Brooklyn, slot himself tn the head to-day by) placing the butt of a Mfle on the foor and working the tng- ger with a etring, Ife will die, A month ago Biseroth, who sa fifty i inc OAptAl ‘to sleep, but was awakened by” one | tain came In I sald to him: *Captaln, ny years old, lost hie wife and after that 4 . |they are running a pool-room at No, 11) ee, the H ( WArale Ae Hr ts pesrAbAt, sie dope, erect Fourth avenue and a stuss game, ‘The had trouble with hls children, taker of his house; where he lived e'one, found him this morning lying uncon The shot had en- asked him to see that the door from each room Wis locked and this the student In question says he did. Porter, coniinuing, declares he was game {s crooked, They are running wide open, too,’ ”” “vphat's a lie!’ the Captaln roared at Rot tho bu: ui ety MbOULT gelous on the floor. ea sce ah fared the Mahi aide of his. head. awakened by some one tugging at tie me. Dont come here to try to collect ; Pat uer| Biseroth ts a manufacturer of patent|ring on hiv Anger, A landkerchlef had | your money. | Che pol bn nd AM) medicines, been Iaid over his face and he noticed | lection agency. Jigtine, Then oe ene A pecuilar smell but could not: say if] "I insisted thot the Captain go before work be- Pneunonin and Grip, Fottow the |{t was chloroform, around with me and Investigate, but he prckneeae bray some one struck hima violent blow | Wouldn't go, He told mo T was onlv Jon the stomach which brought him to [trying to make trouble for him. He CURE OR PILBA, sald for me to come back the next mg Hunnine prevents Preumo: On for the fill vid the handkerchief dimnny ie. Pawt Ole lunatire Of LW. Grove 250, ""e [fe trom ‘his fuge aad he saw a man | Mmoming and we would wo to court and ig 4 Maye. Ns, t+ Pe \Weariag « black sult, black soft felt | Set @ warrant. Fes ve rca AR hat and with hldck muffler ued}, On cross-examination inter sald cross the lower puri of his face. that he wis a waiter employed at a it hotel on upper Eighth avenue. * His aor hag ne. Ww! He reached at the muffler when the | wages, he sald, were only $20 a month, Notice to B f Te Gao he bed at the. samme, time | DULAC alway# made In tips trom $14 RS tt $200 a month, ronx Advertisers, |) :1ring him over the } Mast ite eeonasthairhanys nal ot —- ak See EA SUR ARNE Tt materlal Importance, had been given, ba ice ‘ the case was adjourned until to-mor- men disappeared Into the front nd Porter crawled to the door, he pusned at open fell uncou- nto the hall, He was picked up jane ed out by a student rooming. | \oross the hell ard taken to a near-by house, ‘Yo-day he ts resting comfortably, but Peele ve of feellng sore from the plows. Porter also tells of finding on the table in his room when he returned row morning, Tho following brauch of: eetablighod in thy Bron Le will be accepte 2 name Fates an at Tho Pelosely allied to the word “CHANCE i Luck is 1 Good Chance |} , ia f ts and Unt l. 1 SILVBRQEAN, 117th at Oi so ni if SO. WERNER, 269 Willis ay. af SYBAMSHTP CO" S34 ot, and Helps over the hill. Ge He ALU G, MAK M. Jan, 6 1906, He ts also actused.bf make |: where attempts were made to resume work. Many arrests have bean made, ‘The prices of provisiona have gone up. The peasants are afraid to dring in their Produce, Strikers this morning attempted to ‘bring out the employes of the electrical plant of the Iinatle asylum, but the doctors succeedéd in nacifying them. | Acconlin gto a report from Tadom, | twenty workmen have been Killed -or | Wounded |p strike disordera there to- day, while) at Skarsyeko | twenty-four have been killed and forty wounded, Grave trouble ia als reported at Kutno torday, have, nh gent to Kutno thuduoe sO Gate. tt LODZ, Ruryian Poland; Feb. 7.—The factories were dpened this morning, but scarcely any of the workinen appeared, At one factory the men worked untll jlunch thine and then left and refused to return, sa; they did not want to be killed by, a bullet from the street fired through the door, Another factory Abripily ended work, TO DIVIDE $25,000 ' GIVEN BY THE CZAR. 8T. PETERABURG, Feb, 7.—A spectat commivysion has been Appointed under the presidency of Gen. Litwinoft to dis- tHbirte the 835,000 contributed by Hm- peror ‘Nicholas and the Empress to the relief of the families of the workmen Killed or wounded Jan, 22. — TO CURE A COLD Take Mra Bromo druneisi W, Gro IN ONE DAY, juinine Nina money It It tain te etre, Ae lire on enoh vi STORY OF A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION Father John's Medicine was Va nally prescribed for Rey, Father Joho O'Brien, of Lowell, Mass, ‘n 1855, by an eminent specia}i He was very much “run down" and Auffering from a severe cough and cold, and this Heranl tat produced fuoh wonderful results in his case that he afterward recommended !t to his parishioners and friends, In this way it O pepauy howd as Father John’s Medicine, and many thousands have since bene= fited by this valuable prescription. $25,000 GUARANTEE, As a guarantee that the story of Father John's Medicine {s absolutely true tho sum of $25,000 will be given to any charitable institution if it can be shown otherwise, Also it is further guaranteed that if Father John’s Medicine does not do all that we claim for it your money will he re- funded, BROTHER FRANCIS’ TESTIMONY, Brother Francis, of St. Philip's Mome for Tndustrious Boys, New York City, says: “I consider Father John's Medicine! the best for bronchial trou- bles, it being the only remedy to give mo permanent relief.” BestDressers Wear’ © THE HCAPT, BARR" “Lion BRAND” COLLAR 2 FOR 25 CENTS — GoLe BvERvWMERS pti, | FOR NEURALGIA SLOAN’S LINIMENT INTEREST AND DIVIDEND NOTICES, Trovidence, Re J. 10S, Ata meeting of the Bo Directors of the International Power Company held this day, a dividend was declared of $3 per sha} on the preferred etock of this company to stockholders of revi 01 date, payable onthe 15th pel}, 1908. ane books Bo far aa they relate to the a Ved of pre; lo Ai] remain clon: Thlg dl f) , s of ike amount, making 18 per cent, eae upon the preferred stock sin Wednesday, Special Sale ial sal ity, | if not satisfactory: Ww Tea Kettles, from breakfast Monday morning, a note read ‘ ili oy, avant GOOD LUCK you |! Seat Got lots of it among the | i "BIN—Be absent from your room to- i yea Want igned,) A FRIEND," Good Chances fo says that during @ short absence |ff Use from his room Sunday a sum. of money oy, and some jewelry was stolen from his . Ann's av. 1M Melrote tv, ULLER, 1001 Cro» MX, 1905 Borton road, NCAR, 204i hd ay, A M.HODINEON. 12 Birdy. placa MARBEY, O18 198th at | | FOR, $720 64 A 1 fe Bt FO x's story Is causing considerable excitement in the school and town. His father, Dr, Porter, of New York, arrived here to-day, A more searching juvensieatiys of the whole affair is to Grape-Nuts &, | There's a reason, | sstlnlead agi Asim, No, 6 7 8 | No, 10 Rogular, 76¢ 886 1,03) Kogular, 146 Spoclal, 39¢ 45c 50c} Special, ec j en Regular, 200 | ular, 206 | Dish Pans, mi phe No, 8 10 14 |Special, 12 |}| Regular, 526 480 706 raver | bd igs Preserve Spocial, 2c 30c 35¢ No, 180 ———————= | Reguiar, 236 | Milk Boilers, Special, 4c |]] No. 53 84 86 |No. 240 | Regular, 62¢ 1.06 1,33) Regular, 376 special, 45c $0¢ 65c!spoctat, 23¢ H.ONeill & Co Aluminum Enamelled Ware (Basement) To-morrow we institute a spec- amelled Ware, double coated and gray in color. It is the equal of any gray ware made, and we quote these prices for two days only simply as an introduction—every piece is guar- anteed as follows: First—To be strictly first qual- Second—It will be exchanged | Third—To last as long as any other gray enamelled are. | Fourth—To be double coated. Lipped Saucepans. February 8, of Sterling ‘ le of Sterling Aluminum En- This ware is Wash Basins, 12° 14 | No, 28 166 186 | Regular, 236 Heo | 9 10¢| special, 10c Ise ||| IG . ' eat ae Berlin Saucepans, EE Noais dna | ~ Regular, 376 466 586 Kett'es, boy Mites Mes lll 200 Special, 2c 25c¢ 35¢ 298 Prercerecrteeers | We 190 Colfce Pots, | 260 280 No, 16 2 Sats, | 430 5c Regular, 426 A6e. 6 27¢ «93c\ spacial, 25c¢ 29¢ 33 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street| Valnut Cream Kisses, stason with a Winter Coats, $10 and 915 Coa's 2685.00 | $20 and $30 Sufts ., G1S and $16 Coate,.... .4.97+75 | $95 and §40 Suits, 9.75, $10 and $20 Coats, 0,00 | g60 and $70 Suite $00 \ $25 and $90 Conts......,.§15,00 | 660 Velvet Suits, 33-00 Untrimmed Millinery (Second Floor,) mitt We Are Showing Some Stunning Models In Ready-to-Wear Hats, — trimuned with Velvet, Silk, Maline, Quills and Wings—suitable for, tnid-geaton and Southern travel....+.....$2.98, $4.48, $5.98 Almost Ready-to-Wear Hats, tucked chiffon brims, fancy straw crowns, in a variety na Bl in black, brown, navy, champagne, cardinal wi COMPLETE LINE OF FLOWER HATS....$4.48 to $10.00 IMPORTED ROSES~bunch of 5, value 25e3 ates. serveee ASE LARGE IMPORTED ROSES —value 736, Imported Follage..secess.+sssseeeesverseeoeesshivivins eee BSC | STRAW BRAIDS, CROWNS AND BANDE AUS in great variety, . a The Last of the Winter Coats and Suits >: i At Closing Out Prices . A small. but ve tl re that 1 fee ontegem a ierten o} : + come this is.a fine ‘opportanit ioe Sars nother garment at little cost. Women's Suits, | $1175 1) Also a Number of Handsome Evening Wraps... 45 Evening Weaps.;.,..925.00 | $40 Evening Wraps... $75.00 and 6100,00 Evening Wraps, $45.00 $35.00” $1.45: + ) value $2,007 at 48. : Popeline Rayee The new Ae sccrt weave for Shirt Waist Suits, Shirt || Waists ai 18,000 7.90 motels, $3.50 Pure Linen, hemstitched, jain and with embroidered Pitas, laundered and un- laundered —Special at 55 per.% dozen, cachiesssoey Regular Price 15c Ruchings Six lengths of assorted styles, made of chiffon, lace and ‘net, put up ina box—Special at..+)s000 Regular price 48c, SPECIAL FOR TUBSDAY, offee Cream Walnuts, SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, ered Dates,.Lb, Orange and Mrait Mellowas....Ub, SAL it printings—dots, DEF YArd... e000 vreesere Good 18¢ value, “La Vida’ Corsets (Second Floor.) Complete lines of the celebrated “La Vida” all whale- bone corsets, in the ani models and materials, ‘A number of models in white, black and fancycolorings, . , At Exactly Half Price, ° $8.00 models, $4.00 Handkerchiefs For Men and Women. 10c Neck Ruchings and Veilings 5c Box, | dots, black, white and'col. 100 Me We sell to the consumer ‘GUTLOHN, reasonubly than 3 because we aru va hicbeeaty thereb waving you the mw ler's prot We sell RETAIL AT WHO sng of Yur ur weriuty, SUNDAY, WORLD. WANTS WOR OHN FUR CO,, re4 GU ik rave v hildren's Dresses, ; ‘Wednesday, February 6, we will offer t Poplin Cloth—a7 inches wide, mer- + spr iM f rtti stripes on A saga yar ih new an designs; special, | ae Toot), iis (Special Table, First $10.00 models, $5.00 All Linen, hemutitched, H, %, ued Lin. hem, also embroidered & lace Handkerchiels—Speci'l 12% 70c. per 44 doz; cach,, Formerly 20c and 25¢ Veilings Fancy Mesh, Tuxedo and halr-line meshes, plain or with Velvet and Chenille ISc Yard, OFS. s eres ys Value 4c, and $0¢, Wood Fibre Silk Laces 250 pieces Wood Fibre Silk Lace Insertings, 1% to 4% inches wide, in black, white and butter color—formerly 4c, and 7c, yard} special at., {156 ma 250 OlED. M'GOWAN,—At her rosidenon, 402 “Ww, O8th at, Mra ANNA M'GOWAN, neo ae Molly, beloved wife of Jamen Mo@owan, Funeral Thuraday, Feb. 9, at, 9, A. M.,, from Church of St. Pauk ot f& Columbus. av. Relatives ahd friends are respectfully invited to at: fond, Interment at Calvary, ‘On Feb, 0, JOHN R., belo nd of Mary White, Funeral from his lato renidence, 145 Weat } 8. Thinsday, at 2 PM, Friendgi relatives ave invived, t “4 SE BIRO AY S| pO esgiis LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMABE,,* Sv nn nnnnnnnnnnnns STARCHERS wanted h utfe, Bes We abn, nie collars @ 26's ib ral reward, Reeveg MONDAY MORNING WOND! An hn nnnnnnnnnn ny StNINY, Waroh charm on-/ * aah $ a A {i oy \ 9 wif H ‘ i leet er hcg