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TIES ED FOR plares His Belief that “Man Is Demented. Owner of Hotel Told Her Girl Victim Had Attacked Him, Goldenkrane and a jury to-d » police all Alter, and several friends, ) smoking. 4 Bortha Newell, Sweai NE, LAWYER SAYS. ! Engaged for Prisoner 'S AND GLOVES IN ROOM. ay evidence relating to the murder le Wilson in the St. Lawrence pel, No. 9% iast Thirteenth street, ast Friday by James B. Boyne, who was steward of the Avon Democratic Club at Bensonhurst, 4 ootint, and before the inquest had Consultation with his attorney, Mr. Femarked afterward he thought } was insane from excessive cigar keeper of the ‘pola of Boyne's visit to her place the Wilson woman. They regis- fed es man and wite and were as- to room No. 7. arrival Mrs, Newell erien of “Murder!” © A chambermald who into the room was sald ae Fiwiich Mrs, Newell had locked. hen 1 got into the room,” Mi : teatificd, ‘the Wilson wom! Was lying on the floor, Her clotht wae covered with biood, A huge kn been thrust into her abdomen.” ng, Newell told of the efforts Lloyd. in the room were Identified pging.te Boyne, ‘The prisoner, M ) pair of ouffe and a palr of gloves An hour after she and rushed had screaming. had rushed out of the room was trying to force the sireet door rs, an ing tte, of to escape from the hotel and of Teapuure bx Policemen Kennedy as rs, ‘and the policemen testified, had Mnitted the cuffs and gloves belonged ‘Wileon ‘wea killed by Boyne neked him why he had stabbed “woman? Mrs, Newell said, “and he G@ whe had knocked ‘bis teeth out and], Widn't idare ‘what he (had done y Coroner Bohultze testified that ‘ptab wound wae the cause of death ‘dhe’ jury promptly decided that tn COM blood, Coroner Goldenkrans oom: ‘aotlot of the Grand Jury. IENTY CASH PRIZES OR BURNT-WOOD WOR More than Three Hun- ‘dred Beautifal Designs. Yly the largest exhititton le work ever on view is it in Chapman & Co.'s store, street. of burnt, wood, beautiful ved. than a month ago Chapman to / Boyne to the Tomba to aawit K. mn & Co.'s Offer of $200 Re- of at on It consists of more than ly: & Sieeen' out general invitation to peo- git Brocklya or on Long Island to ‘thelr store before April G any i of burnt work they might sare DSeextitt, ‘The firm offered $100 in ten for the best work, Four prizes were id hese. designs, The work sent in was of su Mis Soubled, twenty prizes being giv ot to go to children twnder alxtoen yeuns of age for original | We wal quality that the prize money ing is the list ot prize -winnors George H. Snowhill, No, 206 Wa. uiton War! 3 Bast Thirty-firat street, Hough; /#20, Elaine Seviman, No. 2 Vet street, child nine years old oe Adpins, No, 242 De Shit, Eniricen years: 611-2 Downing street; street, Richmo Willis, No nd 950 Ma amaica, d Honecker, jr., No. ne $5, M, Hilase Renau ington Park, chil Hiram H. Gleonbau eh street. fel B Elen Crocker, No. avenue, child. fifteen onney,' No. 8) Henry strec all sizes, prices and locatio: lurnished .Rooms, tments may be found in the o-Let Bulletin IN BAST World’s Sh-which was desuribed Houses and Want Directory ah- #20, Mra. 8. 5. Carpenter, | Flat 8: #20, ns, Places to-Live—916 fore PLACE | SHOT HIS WIFE THEN HIMSELF /Eirind Angry Because Luncheon Was Not Ready, Used Revol- ver—He, It Is Said, Will Die, but His Wite May Recover, Becaure his luncheon was not reasty | when he returned from a purchasing | trip to-day, John Birind, a Hungar of No, 46 Carmine atreet, fred a builet | into his wife's head and then put three bullets into his own body. The woman will probably recover, but the man wil | dle, ‘The Brinda have a second-hand tur- niture and carpet store at the Carmine street address, ‘The couple have three children, To-day Elrind started out on a purchasing trip without saying whether he would be home or not wi the children returned from school they ate their luncheons and went back again for the afternoon ses: sion, ond Mrs, Kirind cleared the ta A little later the man came in and was very ugly over not finding any- thing to cat. He started a quarrel with his wife and threw her out on the walk. She was standing there, a to go back in the store, when he cama out, revolver In hand, and fired a bullet through her head. Ags the woman sank to the sidewalk Eirind went to the reac yard and imeelf, oo FEARS RABIES FROM PET'S BITE John H. Taussig, Son of Com- mander of Battleship Massa- chusetts, Here for Treatment _ at Pasteur Institute, John WH. Tauesig, of Philndetphia son of Capt, Edward D. ‘Twussig, col mander of the battleship Massachu- setts, and at one time end rush of the Cornell football team, patient at the Pasteur Institute, } wg West Twenty-third street. He was bitten by @ mad dog last week, and fearful that the hydrophobla virus entered his aya- tem ho Is taking dally Injections of the Pasteur anti-toxin, The home of Mr, Tauasig 1s in Gor- mantown, a fashionable subur> of Philadelphia, When he reached the house last Fridny evening he was in- formed that his pet fox terrier had boon acting strangely and was in hiding. Mr. Taussig called the dog and enapped his fingers. ‘The little animal made a leap for his left hand and lacerated the wrist with Its teeth, ‘The dog was captured and kept in a cage and a veterinary surgeon was summoned to observe it. On Sunday the veterinary reported that the do: ho sign of an apgravate case of rabies, In the mean time Mr. Taussig had been taking precautionary treatment, but ae soon as he heard the dog was really mad he ordered it killed and took the first train to this city, Ho reached the Pasteur Institute Sunday evening and will continue to take the treatment until all danger of hydro- phobia Is past. ———_ TWO WORKMEN FELL, LONG BRANCH, N. J, April 11.— Thomas Green and Thomas Vander- hooff, two laborers while tearing down an old structure were thrown to-day from an fron feet In alr. irder, whch was fifteen hey fell upon a pile of injured The For whatever purpose it is de- signed, the Coward Shoe answers every requirement with exactness, The police are searching for Paul! The four, inspectors. are Bernard | Catilino, a man of fifty-s! } Sampdell, lames A, Wiernan, Robert | f Afty-wix and father! Quid) jr, ‘and John ¢ re he late It keeps feet sound and healthy; it eases the painsaaused by wrong shap! it provides a fit for every | malformation; and makes a grate- | ful friend of every wearer, — It jthe pertected product of half a -|century of shoe building, | Some of Our Specialties: | 4g Shoes, | on, efor Mem 1136 tol3,AAA to Fy Joward # Good Bense Shoo, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. CHEAM WARKEN BTRERT. ) Mail Orders Filled, Send tor C: oe een ar ee tema 1 sell “Moe Levy made” clothes, only. I know of none bet- ter. There’s a 334% saving to you. Mce Levy & Co., 119 to 125 Watker St., Thre xs Kast of wiv 1457 Broadway, Bel. bat 4nd Sta, | Speci | SOLD NUWHERE ELSE. | HE WORLDS TUESDAY hatred waa inspired by featousy, It ts raid, He was prowd of his son, and he wanted jim to share his prosperity with oli, his father, and not with a SLAIN BY SIDE (22.2-2eee 88 more Beanee on Avant, eet a . ‘i Young Camilo Saraone Found in! caching ihe! man’ bellowed. to. have | been driven insane by Jealousy, Bed with His Throat Cut— — ea Friend’s Father, Missing, Is BUILDING INSPECTOR MUST Sought by the Police. | BE DEFENDED BY COUNSEL. Supt, Hopper Will Not Allow One While Camilo Sarnono, nineteen years of (he Mowe Acpuaed Mon (0 old, lay sleeping in his home, No, 47 Waive Right of Defenne, | Meeker street, Wiltlamsburg, carly t0-) superintendent of Buildings Hopper day a man broke through a rear wins raid to-day that the trial of the four! down of the house and cut the youth's | Inspectors suspended in etlon | throat, almost severing his head, He died shortly after the deed was discoy- ered. the rovent collapsed t ous parte of the city iid.ngs in var ould not be fin- | | JIahed for a week or n days. of Camilo's best friend, Ino, and owner of a barber shop at No. 47 Meoker strect, He has not been seen since the murder. A ragor from the shop cannot be, found. Some weeks ago the elder Catilino de- Tony" Ca ter Is a civil war vet to ‘an and Is entitled esented at the trial by cons gel, Supt, Hopper said to-day that when Mr. Taylor first appeared for trial he sald he wanted to waive Nis right, bp Mr. Hopper said he would not. permtt| that, and sent the Inspector home until | Was read: to our store—by an inspection of our stocks—by a com- Parison of our prices—that the Caesar Misch Stores serve you better with easy ways of paying the bili—than any store bout town, $16.75 Ladies’ Silk Shirt; $25 Ladies’ Cheviot Tailor- Waist Suits, $12.75, Made Suits, $16.75. We have a number of Ladies’ very hand. | Ladies’ elegant iman_ tailored All-\Wool some tailored Shirt Waist Suits made| Cheviut Suits of a superior quality of elegant quality Taffeta Silk. These) Packets newest cut and beautifully garments are the newest cut and de-| ful and trimmed tov match dn tian, . and trimmed to” matel slue sign, and can be had in the most de- | fhe einantgease k and brown, These garinents are sirable shades and colorings. Easily easily worth from $22.30 to. $25.00 worth $16.75, Spe- $12 <i] 75 clal Easter’ price Pee tienen, B16,75 Price visu idee $3 Men’s and Women’s Shoes, $2.50.” 4 vory large line of high class mon'a and wonven Oey erated hers and style rate a Your re rO0, ¥ Suit ain Coat, ete 8 it quite an ea bs in Pop Coat, Rain matter to own Beat and pay CacsaiMlisch: C, CAS Hick CREDIT. 241-243 Sixtn Avenue, between 15th and 16th Sts e Chon awalle you, eB Cc. eL.OCH& UO. Between Lenox & 125th Street, West, Brtrsis enor & EVERYTHING IN SHOES FOR Ladies, Misses, Boys & Children fole Agents a | FAMOUS SHOE FOK WOMEN, New York for the Fashionable women will find our new Spring stylesin Boots and Oxfordsa de light to the eye—they possess an air of smartness that givesevery womana pridein suit every foot—allleathers—for all occasions. Boots, $3.00 ds, $2.50 oe. xtra. her feet, Shapes HERE to _ > 36used pianos to-morrow B STO down |} 1 ste ay Upright, 275,00 $5400) 4 Cecillan Piano one-—mplenitid WEPIAS eR tara 175.00 Jc haat Saede payers lV. . on the tartat) 25.00 359.001) Hecker Sauare 50.00 500.00] | |; (aryel — leasfine }00 375.09) re) 195.90 500.00! | £70.00) 150.C0 300,60 i ' 475.C0 1 Schubert Upright. 45.00 300.00) Ovni vuare 10.00 273,00} || Also 25 other bargains to-day, | SULT AVE LYATORIM STPEETS & | Brand of collars, and you pay no more for them than \the cotton variety, on collars is your protection. _EVENING, APRIL 11, 1905, ERG SSR RAGES. a ANC RP AS PS SATH AVE 192 TOZO™ STREETS April sale of notions Q . fs dressmakers’ supplies. E qualities are standard. You may unhesitatingly take advantage of these prices with absolute assurance that you are buying articles of proven superiority for less than any store in New York asks regularly, Main Floor, New demonstrations are creating wonderful interest in our notion department. Here are two of them. __ At last the PERFECT DRESS CETACOLOR—“Set a color” SHIELD, One you can wash in boil- | —positively prevents shirts, shirt ing water, iron with a hot iron, and | waists, dresses, wrappers, aprons, it wears like jron—absolutely imper- | children's dresses, boys’ walsts from vious to water and persplration— | fading and does not weaken the every one guaranteed — always clean | fabric. It is colorless and makes the and supple—made by the Canfleld | colors stay in perfectl Rubber Co, Stisove inwier, LOC 19c, pair; doz. $1,95— Small package complimentary, > Soft rubber curlers | | veloped a hatred for his son's friend ) dy to appear with a lawyer, | Cc. B. Brench which became & manta with him, Ella th Gate intevenee? Tepresented afnee | i No. 2. ine oe OG OTe Maral The No. 3, B3c.—doz,, $2.50, Large turquoise teres! 19G | No. 4, 27c,—doz,, $2.90. atitched kid nen | FY OO A07., 99.00. Ween dou bie coe ouble — govered | King’ % belt- rath « Senta] at ool TGG |The be “506 | outta Varanteecd! ttercy. oy a, i. 1 double ere NEVER MIND THE CASH. ii": eiistn aha mite LJ oF ‘ 4 net Eng} P i Be the pest Drecsed Witmer in tne tact Parte yest Pekin S| oat * pan doa yar, C y att Be to ¢ the Best Dresse oman i ; i 1700, 9 a poring | conan tapers, 1G] cn, n the Easter Para beiya. 8746 Wem erin oitdntaperss VC] Chama oose the cleverest miilinery conceptions from Paris, yards 5 ‘ations GC) stay Honeee ane New York—the best fitting suits that the ae covered FoR auton ntunaa: | Slee caster lea ing New York tailors have produ:ed, and the most Bs Here ee | dg EDR BRE, GO eane pihaie & ve complete array of wardrobe necessitics, and own your ; aac heae san Asberton tron go | 4% ++ “ selections by a mite of y Ti tine, twctoia] EE es NAME Q5G | noltersscs sss CG} Embroidered ine W, v ite of a payment, seam binding, | Ps fool | Sik tle shoe Jo | tale (031 "marking rite Cll een baba account in your name with the for MP: 7 b48G vg | laces, pal oe etete,,, 156 i le underst. i * ' ii pide j f . rove to yourself by a visit oe LA 12166. tn hha ye athe Adjustable glove form, anranmed eo Gane eam tho! shell ins, G large oF psn, 19¢ a silk hair G| tore’ 2.8, °350 Supporters. hall 12 size ok, each ear LVOS form with | nickel dise top and arm plts— worth bse= §9¢ q measures Doren nick safety ping... SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Furniture reupholstered. An expert at your seryice—telephone 2100 Chelsea, or send postal, A VERY extraordinary purchase of high grade ma- Massive brass beds at 19.75. IN other stores they are priced at $40, but this lot was not intended for Simpson Crawford Co., and we took it at half rice to save the manufacturer the time, labor and expense of return- Ing it to his factory and unpacking. They were consigned to an exclusive store in this State to be sold at $40, but the car was sidetracked and the consignee would not stand for the delay, so can- celled the order. Hatire Fitth Floor. Fifty $40 brass beds at 19.75 Those well formed on brass beds will be the quickest to buy, be: cause they will rec- ognize this as a value rarely If ever to be duplicated. They are massive, artistic beds, with 2-inch posts and extra large husks and vases—extended bow foot and heavy laterals—best French lacquer—carefully fitted and guaranteed not to work loose— Colonial and antique furniture. Exact reproductions of priceless relics. A number of select pieces remaining from last week's interesting sale. Rare old English oak and beautiful mahogany—modern construction— antique in design—not distinguishable from the genuine. Pour s4s Fureaw 825.50. Bedsteads ‘our $45.00 bureaus 50, Five $28.00 bedsteads, $15.25, Four $48,00 bureaus, $27.00, Six nae bedsteads, Shovso. Eleven $56.00 bureaus, $29.50. Eleven $42.00 bedsteads, $22.75, Seven $65.00 bureaus, 834,00, Eight $45.00 bedsteads, $24.25, Chiffoniers Wash Stands Three $36.00 chiffoniers, $19.00, Three $25.00 washstands, $12.75. THES ia to ct tro ere Reh: Twelve 829.50 washstands’ $15.00, y Dressing Tables Fifteen $57.00 chiffonlers, $31.50, High Boys Seven $34.00 dressing tables, $17.25. Two $65.00 high boys, $38.00, Five $28.00 dressing tables, $15.50, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Remarkable grocery sale. R one day we have decided to make prices lower than at any other time of the year in order to acquaint a multi- tude of new customers with our SIXTH FLOOR Model Food Store. Of course they apply to mail and telephone orders, too, Call Chel- sea 2100, Ine COPFEE--Fresh Roasted | IN-ER-SEAL BISCUITS , PRUNES — Santa Clara Maracatbo or toga, FI os Ne ted fruit; Golden Santos; Ib. ma BY (rt or i ; 8 ry 7 ‘ PIC! EI ¥ ute ha! 871,00 Butte Beat jals enables Simpson Crawford Co, to take arate ner the reupholstering of furniture at an extremely low price for the time being. For parlor and drawing room. 8.50 yd, for 8.30 Louis XY. satin damask. 2.95 yd, for 6.50 Empire broche damask, 2.50 for 4.50 durable brocaded tapestry, New and or designs aed We rite \ e your fa jure t ‘. on pt, he btrs nguishe from entirely p i For dining room and library HAIR: 1.95 for 4.00 and ie rench Verona velour, 1'50 for 3.75 Wat- teau verdure tapestry. 1.40 for 3.00 ros and cashmere tapestry. . 1 The vital parts of a perfect chair are shown in the illustration intended tol represent the superiority of our work- manship, We aim to perfect your furniture so that it will last longer than from the time it was new. shions for church pews and boats. arvae we have a very durable quality of colored fabrics, in- cluding the much-used corduroy, The selection is complete, and we are in nosition to make cushions for boats, church pews, or any other use at the owest prices consistent with a desirable quality. ‘Contract Dept., Fourth Floor, Yact t3, steamboats and hotels furnished or refurnished complete. —sIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, 40 yards of matting, *°6.75. EARLY every store in town sells this quality at $8.50, N but we want early Summer home furnishers to come at once and select a supply, so they will tell their friends what good values we're giving. ‘The increase in our matting business will then more than make up for the lessening of our profit, and we'll sell twice as much as ever before, This means a big discount. Third Floor. More designs than any other store is what we've tried to give you. Japan and China have sent their latest, insuring an advantage to the immediate purchaser, Half rolls of 20 yards will be sold at the same rate as rolls of 40 yards. We are prepared to furnish your Summer home complete, $6.75 for our $8.50 jointless China matting, block and plain effects, $8.50 for $10.50 extra heavy grade mattings, averaging 75 | o 85 Ibs. to the roll. $7.45 for $9.75 close weave Japan mattings, blue, red and green designs. 39c for 55c fine imported cork linoleum, coilars—you will buy of- COPLA ten; they do not wear long, Ni END Cotton. Protect yourse'f.. law aids you, Look for the stamp ‘‘Linen.”” Buy linen collars and you will half your visits to the haberdasher, Never mind ancy names, Look for “Linen.’’ ITéit is there, you're ill right, You will find it stamped on all the Triangle ave The word ‘Linuen” and Triangle Demand Triangle Brand for shape and service You will like the way they launder, 1-PLY LINEN, 15 CENTS BACH. TWO FOR 25e. “% SIZES. Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co., Troy, N.Y. Offices, 630 & 638 Broadway. 1% a WORLD epeeans ALL KINDS OF FACTS AND FiGORNS uv eine Knee + If you buy cotton | Most 15¢., two for 25c, coliars are| The| ea Sa CORIO Meme BUTTEH—Royal | CLARETS moth, Froit, 82-54 Extra Cream: California. og. glass top Jar nt yo. 5 tooteg vi PITTED DATES — Lion 1.49 50 Brand) Hollow; 1-1b. real tori heb: ry Crawford Me-barrel 81g es tet eo Botan pecenny | DELAWARE TOMATOES bare ma TT MOUNT. VERNON — o14 Fools paced gripe | cured a imal yr biakey: Rallon, feulty full Alb. Oho, Heme; fam’ b ull” at BOG Lint 1 dozen to each pound re uhxee THREAI opr —White XED PICKLES or Chow Chow—Crosuo, & BR Blackwell's near abe nt D5 bottt OG Limi jes to ahh Bugeer, Te area, Biba ees fogs or as ‘AWFORD Co,; SIMPSON New lot of refrigerators, 4.95 £ exhausted our supply of Star refrigerators at 4.95 when it was found out that no value in town was the equal, but another carload has arrived for to- ees morrow’s sale. Numberless bargains in housefurnishings are here to heighten the interest, Banement Salesroo 4 95% the lift-cover style, ® constructed of kiln-dried hardwood—highly polished-—lined with heavy polishea ziiic—metal shelf and ice rack—holds 35 Ibs. of ice, 45-Ib, ice capacity, 6.08, Many other styles at prices up to Garden Tools. afeg Tpeatne, £229 Use for 800 Gar- den Hoes, 1e for 60c Bpad- ing Forks, 1 °tfone “tect and brass Spray Noztle Moth Preventives. 1060 for three 1 Ib. boxer of extra atiall 18e jb. for Ta | a Camphor Tne thie I). for Pack- tne Comphor. Bamtoo Furni+ for Orten- |” 2-yard widths—price is per square yard, tal Camphor — ——_ _— 1 In this city people of average circumstances Turn It Into Cash. (oad Mera to Pay rent fr one moe Faas (ee you have such a room in your house or flat rent it profitably by advertising it inthe = *