The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1905, Page 8

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@pecial to The Bvening World.) ond, of hurling himself trom the flyer he was thwarted, } GATHER TO SEE HOCH. self-confident, conceited, revelling in the attentions ‘his nerve when the train pulled out from Hoboken yb jen telegraphed along the line that Hoch was on ‘board, fe close to the train and waved their hands at him, Fists at Him. through the States of New York and Pennsyl- Uke a triumphant proces- wardier of @ man whose up and down the contl- swoeks as the perpetrator 4 with thelr mitted of their elders, gnd id who stood out from the thelr fists a: the German, trations touched Hoon's dhe pulled down the curtain ay was always fn her hand, making passes things Mke that, wh: its ie he “Don't chew the rag about her," “Well, then Mary Mondrlaksen?” Firat Married In 1900, “That's my first wife, oy then it was all over, quiatiy. couple - country them aga! troudlo, @ damn fool,’ fate shows that you married h 1904. Can you explain that dow of the ¢rime be- hotlhing, h, about how many ath of Marle Walker| as |; put to him by an] alw, Teporter after many] as ho would Ike to do, Bepn asked, “Youleverything to-day that T marri in’ May, 1900, ¥ didn’t have no yy be fore that in Vienna or anywhere else. I morried Mary and we had a fight, you know bow the Dutch fight—and I just got out V heard she got a divorce a years ayv, and then I mucsie e Marie Walker, If 1 have put my font in d, end after that at @9Ch/it ana ghe is etill my wife and 9 Is Hmille Fisher, who has made all this why, I'll say guilty and take a ‘ear anc call myself night and morning “Mary Hendricksen's marriage cortif- lishness egain, I don't cxplain, Joninn Hoch ts a cunt {i have had, but tell! ie 9 cunningness that fiend Ae Hey Most cases and he doas not wet cut of @ corner as amwathly He swarm by he had never N. Y¥., eb. 9,~-Johann Hoch, who has outrivalled Blue- against him be true, and who ts Speeding toward Chicago , Lackawanna and Western flyer, closely guarded by detec. ing nervous as he gets nearer the city where much of his done, and where several of his wives came to a sudden and could be more closely guarded than Hoch. Never for an detectives take thelr eyes off him, While he slept a guard ‘Pppoalte section, an® if the thick-set Gonman had any {dea of of, women, terday, @nd at were crowds on the platform, Women struggled for 9 ‘Wrote to that man in my name, ald htm $5 for that. plece of parce She wanted to be @ medtum and she Going around with a bool and funny talked to ed: the body in been in Herrwoller-on-the-Rhine, a han. Bay that there emacs?” "xe ut that,” he] aske, daleot ‘Don't | ta that “Weren't you born there?” Confronted with Photo, Bingen, th @ssumed, wonder: 9 an‘ Admisson. ; It waa her kidneys as A sick wornan,’* to pay that, and merly kept @ sheet pu hiv dands a photograph of him- t ‘aeli, on the baci of which was :ndorsed in German by the public prosecutor of Herrweiler the fact that the picture was that of Jacob Schmitt, 24, who had for-| narrow compartme: metal concern in as he turned Herrweller and who ls wanted there for "Novet' ven there,” he sald, and then | opened OW gain, From the|*Faudulent bankruptoy, The indorsement Jaugh and a piece of tough humor, guffawed, but his tone changed married her two days , has told the police te Tobie her ej teri Powder, and they Redes taken by Marie that arsenic pro- the kidneys which was that white powder tn your room in Mrs, le's house at No. 546 nth mtroet?"* chewing the rag, more you want to find out, mwiier. 1 bought that at mwich street, Now, @0 smert, eh?” a fountain pen- nye Place in which to Dolnted out, and which read: in ‘the Bri Rhine.” Hoch dition in i He was convicted of pure! ture on the instalment plai # chattel mortgage, and then scheme, the police say, Confesses to Picture, get to Buropet” son quickly, he laughed: ath about it, fe just about what'e the ih the people arid the news- moan Hoch, I have never hurt a woman, [B, chewing the rag again, Anything like it, I don't exosp: so much as this, dy that has the worst ‘Bbout me to come right me. ‘That woman out in they say I robbed of Muttle woman ju In- other one in West Vir- Met they take just one ‘Hoch, you ain't the t Khow me, and I want that there's womebody else will cateh, They caught in Ohi yesterkay and catch more,\ You wait and 80 much as\a flea,” But, looking him o one Would: troubles indeed, because the cured quickly and thorough: that marvelous romody Dr” Cough Syrup. | He Game Here in '95, » Was in this country vefore ‘week in July, and they to make out that I have Marrying business since ‘Phew the rag! Chew thi Ve I what they know how course I robbed every Oh, yes!” Mary Goerk?" never od’ to her, Tlived witht ber or didn't js nobody's busines: ut the diploma from m at Jackson, Yhousht was a mar paeech tae tie } and heve font for it, VO Us DR. BULL'S cough Nt an inva ily wit} fr the houses” ites, Catherine Wiuters, didn't fease Hoch. He met it with a “That'a what the photo says,” he notation that had escaped him was “Acknowledged by a fellow Prisoner Johann Hoch, os Harrwolecoaant, spent a year in the Bridewell hd also a year in the Cook County Jall, ing the Property at auction, He made a good many thousand dollars out of that “The minister who says he married you in Wheeling, W. Va,, sent it over but, regaining hia self-posses- “Oh, there it is, with more foolish- Tt {8 not hard to understand how Hoch makes his way with women of the class to which his poor dupes belong, He Is plausible, and, as Mrs, Hendrickson hag borne witness, “He can lle go prettily.” “You talk about my doling all these to all these women,” said have never hurt a man or a child, nor “Well, that’s my picture,” admitted | f Hooh, ‘I guess tt ts, but how did that UT WHOOPINC-COUCH, 5 SEG; ‘These are dangerous throat and Mog eC. :> often > | result in death. However, they are with Bull’s Ine Winters, 130 Bushwick Ava, We used Ll fa iD for “8 1D Pal palit ety parse lax to ier catans COUGH SYRUP for bronohitt a te whooping. h °) took with him his nephew, H lend ‘him @ good horse, Yot the women living who call themselves his deserted wives say that as long ¢@ he was with them he was kindnesa personified—a model husband, Mrs. Hendrickson, while Hast to identify Hoch, told how he had chopped up a new washtub the day they were married because he sald no wife should be compelled to do washing, “The wives that are living, Hoch, say that you were most considerate of them,"’ was remarked to the German berlously, “they. do, do they? Oh, no; I never aia a good thing in my life, I am a@ eon of a gun; I'm a bad man, Al e rattled on for several min- until euddenly he ton @ new tack, he asserted 1 had not o be going back to, Chicago, does t wouldn't be here. I sent for come to Mra, Kimmerle’s house. fai pot afraid, but 1 am sure of one thing—the police don't know much,” Pen Ploture of Hoch, broad of shoulder, strongly noe and with lange, fleshy lyands, with fingers ‘big and wide at the ends and capped by short, closely cropp nails; a great dome of a head set on a short, choky neck; a low brow, helght- ened by a baldness which runs over tho front halt of the ekull; blue eyes that are coid and deeply set and which hide In the shadow of two shagey, sandy brows when a palr of sensual, cruel lips are moving behind a studoy, clinging mustache; a jaw that js hung on hinges of ponderous bone and that comes to & heavy point marked by a slight doy Ht pe In thi obi the impression Ho ves one fut a glance, by) complete the picture of the man it must be sald that there is about five feet nine of him, and he has a pair of feet which once seen are not soon for- otten. They are loos and heavy and farge, ‘ané they move from the heel for- ward, ‘ “Let me get a good look at his feet and T'll tell you if he's the right man, was the first thing Detective Loftus sald when he reached New York, Ono @lance At his extremities and Loftus added:“ ‘That's Hoch," MURDERED BY HIGHBINDERS Ching Gong, Member of Hip Sing Tong Society, Found with Skull Crushed in Laundry~at Kingsbridge, Highbinders have added another mur- der to their list of cries, and to-day the police of the Kingsbridge station are searching for the assassin of Ching Gong, a Chinaman, who was found with hiy skull crushed In his laundry in a store at Kingsbridge. The body was found yesterday by his nephew, Hop Lee, but no report of the murder waa made until ten hours later, ‘Ching Gong was one of the Chinamen who wero driven from Chinatown by the Highbinders because of connection with the Hip Sing Tong Society, an Organization which ‘thas attempted to reform Chinatown and which has waged war against the gamblers, It has been said that every member of the reform organization was marked for assasina- tlon, ‘Nhe motto of the Highbinders has been: ‘ “ ” Wen” orasrea” iy ‘quit Chinatown Ching Gong went to Kingabi and ‘a modest laundry in MoComb ‘To help him in his work he hoay, went. Lee, after finding the ly, went di- rectly to Chinatown to seek advice, From friends he learned that he must nt the murder to the authorities. cross-examined by Coroner O'Gorman Lee sald that his uncle went down to Chinatown on Tuesday morn- ing and stayed there #0 long that he went to look for him and failed, The bad it returned when Lee t up in the laturbance dur- broken open, sight that could hai ike the blow, Gonz was a heavy oplum smoker, ac- cording to Lee, An autopsy will be per formed to-day to settle the question of any possibility of death having resulted ‘rom a fall. A cut of from 259% to 50% on all goods in every department, and on which we are offering Liberal Credit. } made of black, navy, oxford, tan and olive materials, new pleaisd model regg'ar value $22.50, RepousséLace Watsts, cream or white application of Val. insertions; value $10.00, RepousséLace Watsts, cream or white, with entire yoke of lace medallions, new sleeve effect; value $13.50, TO DEPRESS TRACKS. Senator Saxe Wants Bleventh Ave- fae Haile Below Street Level. ALBANY, N, Y., Dob. 9.—Senator Saxe to-day introduced a bill to re- quire the New York Central Ratlroad Company to depress ita freight tracks on Eleventh avenue, New York City. li Lord Taylor Announce An Important Sale Women's Ratn Coats, New Spring Model, L with belt; special $15.00, Also in our Women's Silk Watst Department We Offer Two Extraordinary Values as follows:— at $6.90. at $9.75. styles—all imported goods—plain and embroidered effects—complete LADIES' IMPORTED COTTON HOSE,| CHILDREN'S BLACK CASHMERE LADIES’ IMPORTED COTTON HOSE, LADIES’ IMPORTED LISLE THREAD 3,000 MEN'S FOUR-IN-HAND SILK TIES, 25 in. wide, all made from the best fore qualities, ys 1,000 MEN'S FANCY MADRAS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, separate cu and stripes, all new Spring styles, cut large and well made; for two days MEN'S IMPORTED SANITARY NIGHT SHIRTS, the kind you pay from $3,50 to $5.50 for elsew! Koch's Uptown Prices Hake Downtown Shopping an Extravagance, H, ' Cc. F INOCH & UO, Friday and Saturday Annual Sale of Hosiery It's the sale of the year—an unequalled offering of Advance Spring 86™ ST. & BE? AVE, Final Clearance Women's Suits and Skirts. Eton Blouse or Long Coat Suits, Broadcloth, cheviot and mixtures, $ 10. 00 Reduced from $23,50 and $19.50, ines, all sizes, tana’ One- Third of our well-known low prices, Dress or Pedestrian Skirts. F Ladies’ Hosiery. Children’s Hostery. Fermiry $ogstogizax” © $2.50 & $5.00 black or tan, Maco yarn, extra spliced heels, Rembrandt, Richelieu and four and one ribs, Hermsdorf dye reg, aSc., f 17c ADIES' IMPORTED COTTON HOSE, plain black gauze, high spliced heel, double sole, spliced selvedge, Herms- dorf fast black dye; also black ingrain with Maco and white split feet, reg. 9c... 19¢ HOSE, two and one rib, extra qual- Ity, fashioned foot, 6 to 8% Men's Hosiery. reg. 351 MEN'S IMPORTED COTTON SOCKS, stainless black, with white extracted pene dots, all sizes, reg, Ce ase evseneseeesevenes MEN'S IMPORTED BLACK COTTON SOCKS, with Maco split feet; alto a variety of black socks with fancy embroidered silk fronts, reg, i Ibe MEN'S BL SOCK: fine rate clerical Merino toe and heel, full fashioned, all sizes, MEN'S IMPORTED COTTON AN LISLE THREAD SOCKS, a special and Men’s Furnishings. Sherpa niente do ’ juyot jers, P Assorted colors regular price 50¢,, : 39c 15c Leather and Cantab Suspenders, Varlous colors) regular price 25¢,, LNA M Fulton St. Brooklyn DOUBLE B, & M, Blue Stamps Till Noon. Single Stamps from Noon Till Closing. fast black, with embroidered silk fronts in neat white and fancy figures or vertical effects; also black Richelieu ribbed liste, reg, 29c. 190 HOSE, black ingrain, or fancy silk em- broldered, Richeliek or Rembrandt} varied assortment of the best goods ribs, white toe and heel or white split : feet; also plain black or tan with | all manufacturers’ samples, in silk em- broidered, ribs, stripes and new style lace ankle, reg. | 39¢, 246 B50. pair veressesess ine 246 fancy effects, value 35c, to A Sale of Men’s Furnishings 750. palr ... 1 elgu fancy silks; a special purchase enables us to offer 50c, and 75c, for two days ve $1.15 For Men's $2.50 Pants. ‘uance purchase hrought us 300 pair of superior Men's Trousers, ade from worsted fabrics of thoroughly durable and dependable mer- chandise, in a large variety of pretty patterns, made with French walstband, and trimmed just as any good $2.00 trouser might be, The value of this lot is phenomenal, and on account of the small quan» tity these pants will be on sale between 9 A, M, and 11 A, M, only, None ©, 0, D, Only two pair to a customer,......,. Boys’ $2.00 Overcoats, $7.00. $1.15 Between Lenox and Seventh Avenues, 125th Street, West, Broadway and Twentieth Stroot, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK / ' Box and Russlan style overcoats, sizes 3 to 9; made of beavy caret Melton; the long Box Coats have velvet collars; the Rusalan Coats are the belt back sort, in double breasted effect, with | military buttons; before stock-taking $2.00; reduced to..... $1.00 ‘ MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, UPHOLSTERY . DEPARTMENT. 35c, or 3for $1, regularly 50c.&78c Silkoline Comfortables ton and covered with ue ‘orings in this ung troubles, post results and a ‘would not be without it Never before, we think, were s double handful of the “plums”; Women’s Hosiery, 10¢., regularly 20c. Fast black cotton Stockings. 19¢., regularly 25c. and 35c, Fast blgck, cotton, also lisle gauze, medium and heavy weight, 25c., regularly 50c. Fast black gauze lisle, also lace all- over and lace instep lisle, bli Gauze lisle, also lace allover and lace instep and fancy embroidered lisle, Children’s Hosiery. 7c., reguiarty 20c. Fast black ribbed cotton; sizes are not complete. l2%ec., regularly 25c. Fast black ribbed cotton, the famous “Buster Brown,” standard 25c. value; also fast black fine ribbed cotton, with full fashioned feet. tri Two of the best offerings we ever made come for Friday. $1.25 Comfortables at 89c, Stuffed with good, clean white cot- printed silkoline; Hey of choice light col- lot; full size, $1.75 Comfortables at $1.29, Fancy printed silkoline Comforta- bles, stuffed with the best white medicated cotton; a wide range of distinctly new and up-to-date de- igns; size 72x78 inches, did Basement, : REVERSIBLE IMPORTED ScoTCH € riousekeepers Oale Continues, (ELE ee tn) eeu fish | ATIF td thew EEE Giving to the women of Brooklyn one of the best opportunities we can remember to buy Household Utili- eal att RELOre BYOORSABIBG | BAe arora: ttaok «taka, "Worg ties that are thoroughly reliable—and to buy them for the least prices anywhere, Plums From the Annual Hosiery and Underwear Sale. Hard'to find anything in the whole salé that doesn’t deserve to be called a plum. Never before, we think, was an absolutely complete stock of new Hosiery offered at the season's very beginning for Half Prices Or Very Near That. ton with unbleached split feet. the very newest Spring designs, Swiss ribbed cotton and lisle Vests, 38c., or 3 for also French band Drawers and Swiss ribbed isle and cotton Vests; lace Mussed Handkerchiefs Out of our own stock and re- duced in price only because they need a laundering, Ready to- morrow: checks and in small plaids, They res ‘4 Quite a variety—embroidered, hem- Mn fs Y; ‘ stitched and scalloped edges, made are warranted fast color—great Vat that were NEW now i well and in pretty patterns, Some | | Value for 5c. a yard, None sent x | Ke SPRING ie plain and others with colored borders, | | C, O. D. Lig iy PATTERNS, s THE BEDDING DEPARTMENT. About 500 Mattresses, made in.all eizes and 5-Inch borders; 1 49 before stock-taking $2.98, reduced to,......... ° Halr Mattresses, all sizes, covered with sateen or best A.C. A, ticking; fully 40 tbs,; formerly $8.98, reduced to Hi % 5. 9 8 Bet. 9,30 and 11.80 A, M, Bet. 98) | FEATHER PILLOWS. and 11.30 A. M. of buying a feather bed Pillow filled with odorless sanitary dowel a rad covered with dependable A, C, A, ticking; Hently 99) priced at 490, Friday, for two hours, £0F.......scesseseeeerrs c In every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn, Winter Shoes at Welcome Savings. : Our Shoe Departnient is crowded every day with those who answered the Ete hoe news we told, ‘This F y Shoe Sale is | broadest and fullest collection ot’ good shoes ever offered at prices thet average a full ae uch good knit Underclothes offered for such little prices, Here is a Children’s Underwear. 12'4¢., regularly 28c. Ribbed fleece-lined Vests and Panta- lets; sizes are not complete. \ HALF T0 A THIRD UNDER REGULAR PRICES. Women’s Shoes at $1.00. Wosth almost double; every size from 2% to 8; kid and patent leather, Women's Shoes at $1.49. Worth $2.50; vici kid; handsome styles; every size, Moys’ Shoes at $1.79, Worth $2.00; Casco Calf, goat tops; sizes 13 to 544; mannish lasts, Girls’ Shoes at 79c. Worth $1.25 and $1.50, according to size; lace only; fine viel kid, with patent tips; firtn soles; sizes Sig Sizes 6 to 8, worth ALGO CAG i teatascnnets Poeieavath 69e BIG PURCHASE SALE OF \ 5,000 Yds. of SLIGHTLY MISPRINTED All Wool and Worsted Best ‘Quality BRUSSELS CARPET. In a selection of handsome Parlor, Dining-Room, Hall and Stair Pat- terns, offered to-morrow at half price; made and laid on your 59 floor fOr .ssssseeens Shiindo dees ni enia bes (4 Wild's Cork Linoleums Men’s Hosiery. 12%c., regularly 25c, and 35c. Plain and fancy embroidered; also lack cotton and lisle and black cot- Men's, Underwear. 25c., régularly 50c. Excellent quality balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; Drawers have double bicycle seats, some have trifling imper- fections, 50c., regularly $1, Superior quality lisle and Sea Island balbriggan Underwear. All sizes /and some are slightly imperfect. Also me- dium weight merino; sizes are not quite complete. Worhen's and Children's Underwear on Second Floor, All Other Advertised Goods on the Maln Floor, 25c., regularly 80c. Fancy embroidered lisle thread in Women’s Underwear, 12%c., regularly 25c. Ribbed shaped fleece-lined Vests; also $1, regularly 50c. and 75c, Ribbed, shaped fleece-lined cotton; immed and plain, Apron Ginghams, 5c. a Yard, About 6,000 yards ready to- motrow—and we won't be able to cut them off fast enough for the women who want to share, In the staple blue and white 19c. to 25, Values, at 9c, and 12%. Main Floor, Front. Second Floor, Em Place, |35c. Imported Carved Bread Boards, 19c, Made of clear white hardwood and hand carved, 39c. Coffee Mills, 19c, | One-pound tin hopper, best steel grin Jon frame, ready to attach to wall, HALF PRICE ART SQUARES. Sold As Is. 25c. Holly Rolling Pins, 15e, Selected imported white holly, with enamel handles, Tewari 39, Palm Table Mats, 25c, Set. 6x9 ae ise) : SCS a Ie Tee) SHC ANG TOYH bem $7.25. $2.50. $3.25. Brush Bargains, Solid hick larly 8e., at Wash Boilies) arly IY Mire. Potts's Trong, nickel 0 Laat aman 85° “y Stand und 1 Handle, regitariy $1 10, c Kroamens Wail ge eat T5. 10: ren arly ft Nickel Ware. with hard. $1.59: rapularly $239 aed eat F tase 100. and Qe *offee r 7 10) 4oc, kind at fi Vienna Coffee Machines, rth acento i 1 Serving Trays 1 ind QBc With hardwood le; Nickel Insets, make a d oiler by | larly $1.06, nt ..,, bo i placing {t in the tea ke if Peerless Towel Rol hardwood, colors: RBe., 454, and $62 with nickel brackets, ihe, kind at..9¢ Small size, regularly 700, at....... 5Gc Fancy china )andie Orange Knives 10> Basement. Medium. size, 1 Impor decorated and ste! Galvanized Steel Ware. Ized Water Pails, 10 quart eize, ge Pails, with ball ight fitting cover, 490, Kreamer’s Japaned Wear regularly Al NAMM. | KL NAMM. Galvanized Ash Cans, with steel band around centre, reduced. to $1.59, $1.87 and $2.19 Woodenware, Hollywood Butter Spades, regularly Wve, pair, at nee Be Kult r dium size, r with neat and 59e neatly Tea ond Col hardwood, as- 1 5 A

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