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lomendy, was seiter Privontfor six years. hunchbpek, who tok tc THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIT. 2, 1906 ra's hopso and wh pAAVERAGAINST ($20,000 FOR [TEN YEARS FOR <> Wt? REMOVE BOWE VOTETO REMOVE BOWEN LIKELY. |joonnnmeeosnnssoesnete “GRAFT BRINGS A| ARMAND-LEG MRS, GOLDBERG css srcexcore JUDGE HOOKER TOBE RECALLED ' 1. Steigerwald Packing Co. | ey ’ gs gpeiies IN MONDAY NIGHT, | Aliph | “ fi LAUGH IN ALBANY Laborer Thrown from Open Car) judge Sorry He Couldn’t Inflict embers of Taventigntion Commie. Assembly Judiciary Committee's: tf Roosevelt Assents, Taft Will Ali Petrmrinuiniatt tila ithe iu bi ee KG -_—_— by Conduotor Gets Verdict! peavier Sentence —Hushand: ‘°° 14 Aipany Fintaniny: Dee First Test Ballot Is S$ to 2; Summon Minister at Vene- of our business, Compare our pgices and be convinced, tails of Work, | | Legislators Thought It So; from Company — Jury Out! and Hunchback Who Helped; ered wo rm Against the Accused Official} zuela to Washington to Ex- Meats SATURDAY’S. SPECIALS, s ning World.) ALBAMY, Apr.l 28. Lexs Canada Mutton, | Funny They Had to Be | Only Five Minutes, . | Kidnap Girl Get Six Years, | the stovdas Gas tnvestiguuion Commits Galt Legislature to Act.| plain the Loomis Affair, | Poultry, perio, + 10e tee returAked to Albany to-day and held ‘Legs Young Lan Rapped to Order. Se Te —_——— Jan executive meeting here this after. | cos PEMD. .esreenes 12KO Naszarino Guanrielo, a taborer, tventy- Aaonivcen y |Roon. ‘Phelk report WUT We handed In| ALBAN. April ?8—Tho Assembly| WASHINGTON, April 28.—Secretary ViIsIONs,; two years old, wore on empty sleeve and|, Wulke Newburser In General Besstons | elther to-morrow or Monday nlght, | sudlclaty Gommittec took’ Its firat test | Taft Is considering the advisablilty of ro 18 # Prine Rib Ros by . arching word) fa crutch took the place of a leg that| Se er ciees Min abducting a (itu kus interests, sud’ he woulde noe | Vote to-day on the question of the re- | ordering Minister Lown, at Caracaa, AT WHOLESALE | per tb... .10c, 12c, 146 Per vessel Toh opening the| was lost when he stood up beside ox- ee ale TRlAeAE, ein Ly be here to-morrow and would itke ty | moval of Supreme Court Justice Warren | {9 1" Pa ea witha aS \\ CA) AND RETAIL. Sivioin Steaks, per lb,,,,18e of the Assembly with prayer ) Justiog Famlen! before the, 4ur¥4i8 dus | keeping her a prisoner | fesoluttons sromid ‘be Received ar tng | Be Hooker, on the basis of Andings of | Booretary” Loomis. which "he ‘haa’ ‘con: Prices to Hotels, Steamships, Institutions, Et jored | toe Cochrane's Par ie 39 | FI : | time, Senator Malby, tl fo | the committee, regarded as sustaining | veyed to Secretary Taft in a personel Special Prices to Hotels, Steams! . utions, Etc. to-day, Rey. C, H. MoDonald, a col Gourt to-day, and it took the Jury inst | “'E regret that under the law T canno: | Lime. | Benaton Malby, of the Finange | the omy Pec har POORlcbe ks to aoe lett i pe: or polniments and rental transactions, in| order wil bo tecned omneminratg, te | connection with the post offices at ste at Fredonia and Dunkirk, JAP-COREAN AGREEMENT. ae Ean kee Nothing: was ‘mate public about the) moio, April 2%—The _ Japanese: COACHMAN BADLY INJURED, | vote, tho committee being bound to} Gorean Agreement giving Japan con- lergyman, prayed! that the Legislature! ive minutes to ugree upon a verdict for | impose a heavier sentence,” the Judge | gercement have the courage and power to realat/ $20,000 damages to him from the Union| coq the woman, Mrs, Abraham Gold-|~ Tt Is the general opinion, however, the influence of graft and the lobby, | Strent Hallway Company. of the Bronx, | i) vive of an east side tallor, that the «as report will goin Monday ‘At the end of the prayer the Assen: | Fg, !UNR USRCMPTaNE A MAD og ya | nit blymen broke out into laughter, Bpeak-|orowded open car in front of two Als. er Nixon was forced to pound Ms desk |ters of Charity, He didn't understand 223 FIRST AVENUE, TELEPHONE 765 ORCHARD. Bet. 13th and t4th sts, usly to obtain order, when phe conductor told him ‘to move | érimo, ‘he most revol yore | John, Lettarfield, coachman for Mra, |#ecreoy, but {tt was learned on good] tro) and management of the Ci ep § : ay y i , | ecreoy, : e ‘orea me eeceme alee tue. 1h: many years array, front in fron Guetta pont inden nd the Courts adhtly “heltaveds | agmiuet Kendal, of No, 10 Wert Fifty: | authority that the result was untavor- | Posts, telegraphs and telephones was | 90000000000 . 0 pN0000000000000ND , tlergyman was bold enough the wheela and lostan arm and les, /as t believed, that you were the mas. Van adverih Tecnug aed OF dls C68 | able to Justice Hooker, the voto being | RAR*tted to-day, c y Bal yy A " serjou: }} M3 . f {to apeale of gratt In @ prayer In tng ne me ham of touln and toll of, | (ey pirat cast on the Nedords ‘of Our |to-day and so badly Injured that ‘re | Understood to be 9 to 2 upon an im. |= house, anced by i: i takon to Ri 1 e conductor had run away and | courts,’ was takon to Roosevelt Hospital, One| portant constitwttonal aspect of possible | As tnken by the offictal stenographer, | tie emery counrt prove thelr con«| Croldbers, who was convicted with his |of his riba was broken and he resolved | removal proceedings before the” honias the prayer was as follows: wife, but in whose case the jury recom. ‘other internal Injuries, lature, “Oh, Thou most merciful Father, We | a. ) thank Thee this morning for the reall- Eee) Saturday at Ohe Big Store. “We ask Thy special blessing upon the Women’s Sikh Lace Waists Chiet Executive of this nation; bless the NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE | 4,000 Go-Wforrow at Low Prices, Cabinet and the members of both ACITY IN ITSELF | i Women who come downtown to shop with the determination that they will get houses; we ask Thee, O God, to bless THE BIG STORE {lq Excollency the Governor of the the best values for their money that can be had rally take the shoriest to the, Siegel Cooper Store. And here they are always satisfied scasted State, Bless, gracious Master, the sub- y jects of this State, and last but not least, we would ask Thy spectal bless- a fing upon this our able and most eMotent ¥ a) eo) Bpeaker. “Bless the members of this distin- SIXTH AVE. pec tiie rovstan «—« WB7GIO"STS. How true this all is will be shown in to-morrow’s splendid Silk and Lace Waisis. ‘The collection. comprives some ene thou! Guished body, and wien life's journey ts NEW YORK. | we bought specially for this sale. Every one is a splendid valu @t an end, We ask ‘Dhee to bring Us to vincing of the great attractiveness of The Big Store. e Holland Rose Bushes, ms 5 a e. 5 : Sf ~s ~”A 5 S ; r4 G = > e 3 S a Tie ing of Women's creations which jalue that is con- ear W. L. Douglas Shoes| In All the Newest Spring Styles. Because of slight imperfections, which necessi- tate our selling these W. L, Douglas Shoes as “Factor: Wada oie we are able to make a price of $1.50 for Boys’ sizes and $1.89 and $2.39 for Men’s sizes, We control every pair that comes from the Douglas factories at Brock- ton, Massachusetts, , Every new Spring style In both high and low cut 13 represented, though they are mostly of Patent Coltskin or of Russia Calf—the latter in tan. Shoe experts come in here, and are unable to detect the imperfections; but the Douglas principle necessitates that every pair with even the slightest blemish must come to us, We have belween two and three thousand pairs of these Douglas Shoes for to-morrow, We carry nothing else in Men's sizes except the Dovigits—belleving them to be the very best wearing and the most satisfac: For Men's & Boys’; tory shoes inthe word, An additional feature of the Early Summer Sales at the that genergl/ assembly where Jesus | Every garment is faultlessly fashioned in the newest and smartest styles in both Christ wil} be the speaker, and Dusiness Shall be phansaoted without gratt ov the Siegel Cooper Store ts the Celebration of the 2d Anniversary tailored and trimmed effects, and made up in superior qualities of lace. chiffon, taffeta, crepe de Chine, messaline and Japanese silk in black, white and colors. Motte! of the lobbyie ar the Bon and || Of the installation and distribution of «The Sperry & Hutch+ the Ghost, Amen,” inson Green Trading Stamps.’’ In honor of this event we For this sale we shall tak i i sey alee! e waists that were priced at $3.95 and all the way up, 2.25, 2.95, 3.95 ® 5.00 UPON THE PRESENTATION OF A SPECIAL COMPLI. URT MOVES MENTARY CERTIFICATE. These Certificates must accom-§ | <Bione] Cooper Store, Becond Floor, Contre.) pany purchases amounting to $1.00 or more, and may be pro- | T0 CHECK RIOTS cured at the Premium Parlor, 5th Floor, Slegel Cooper Store. | | | Double «5, & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings | | (Ship ean from 8,30 Till 12 o'Clock, Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour, Men's RainCoats& Cop Coats at 7.50. Only 200 Coats at this price, Regularly these coats would sell at Bo s” Sucts & Reefers, SS Ly, rom $10 to $12, but for Two-Piece Suits. Russian Suits, special sale reasons we cut the Double-breasted jackets; fine new Sailor and Eton sa 3 select fabrics in rice for to-morrow te $7.50, Spring and Summer mixtures, also bive | ll colorings and combinations, sizes 244 | 4 Priceytan tormrerrows fe #120 and black cheviois, Sizes 7 to 16 years. | t07 years, \¢ as follows: Cliveane oP, Coats, At 10.00 in serge-and ‘The mez popular Spring and Summer YO ANGTEAN COVE TI S888 > tO 0 VERS, fancy mixed fabrics, Suit. Nobby everplaids and _ mixtures, Reefers. At 1$.00 in blue and alto thue serge andcheviots Sizes 710 | Splendid apements for the linte fellows: 4 biack textures and of special Youths’ Long-Trousers Suits at $7.50. imported and domestic Fancy Scamtess Wedding Enjoins the Teamsters’ Union of Chicago from Interfering with Business Firms — Street Fighting Stili Goes On. CHICAGO, April 2&—Judge ©, ©. Kohleaat, of the United States District Court, to-day granted an injunction to Norfolk Suits. the Bu a’ Assontation of Chicamo restraining all persons from interfering withethe,movements of the ussociation’s ns upon the streets or in any way A special feature in the Jew- elry Store on the Main Floor, Becoyd Bloor. for *15 Silk Lined ¥710 Spring Suits — A RINGS in 14, 18 or 22 kt. gold. The 14 kt. Rings range from 1.80 upto 3. ing the business of members of Srheinmanction 8 and ts In both single and double breatted sacks; all the new S; 4s i mixtures, \ OO spaces © ininnction mnorary ingle a: ast 3 al new Spring and Summer mixtures, . varyi i retumable Mav 10. Tt Is specifically || qlgo blue and black fabrics, Sizes If to 20 years—30 to 36 breast measure , At_ 20,00 very choice $|| Varying entirely according to irected against the Teamsters’ Joint Conder Blore, Second Bloor, Bast, 18th Bt suits in blue and black cheviots T Council of Chiceeo, nd aime to heok and thibets; also many novelty elss 18 ae ne ae from the rtoting in connection and mixed fabrics, eS. up to: 1O.00, ac- ts teamstere’ strike. Boary son cut eceording to syle’s laren |] cording to weight. A com- and a) oa dictase and made up in faultless Fashion, plete line of all sizes in stock. Remarkable purchase and sale of these $15 Silk Lined Sults and Top Coats at $10, It is beyond all question the greatest value that has ever been presented to ing buyers, Assortment comprises: Jack Thibet Saits: Double and single breasted sack styles, silk lined revenue Sixes from 34 to 48—In both pelt and stouts, " ‘The greatest number of umicn pickets Ay B: gern Saddles, Bridles and Harness. Bighteonth s'eamsters are housed in || Men's Imported English Riding Surrey Harness at $16.00. tins Saddivs at $18.00, Jigs Coonceed hanes, rian cea ial det Sect Ustitct ; ne ae h ablea the eaeucl 4 tresching fink the, Mable to, Prenre tint tro mort || ful omate oF phew, pe shin, Bnalth-corge | toe any hore! ih web brim or nickel, rues jus disturbances would ocour in the || i, ree tetas ecae elheeds lines, elbow fe, Ly 10-K. Sold- Filled 7 O Frameless Eyeglasses, 4° These Eyeglasses are fitted with Siegel or Fox Lasso Guards, finest qual perlagoric lenses; regularly these glasses are $3.00, Ex gradi oculists in chi of this feeb vagy Secor de filledvvith & ¥ Imported English Weymouth Made of the best oak tanned Hi Riding Bridies at 93.40. fesenfeiectog fee ch lee Blue Serge Sutts: in double and single breasted sack styles, Sizes from Double Farm Harness < $28,00. ‘a We 34 to 46, in both regulars and stouts. a . .GEORGE W. BEAVERS “I's GIVES NEW BOND. An@icted Post-Offlee Employee to ‘Tried May 2 in t Weehingten, Fanoy Mixed Worsteds, Cassimeres and @heviots: Double and single breasted—all sizes, ‘ ch sm HE em Raa Hardware & Slectrical Soods. Hardware. | Matt ‘manmns ont We se P te Bets SA gg | REENVRETREMP HE ABC : SAMA PAIRED, rym Sear URES BE ae Derbies and Soft Fats, toe) SSSA] For Mon Ht $1,550 The‘Hats wersell have established reputations for impressive style and character, and being made by recognized leaders in hatmaking, their durability of finish insures the best qualities, Buying in enormous quantities, we obtain price-concessions that enable us to give better valuesthen the sores that do nowhere near the volume of business we do, Exclusive Novelties Are Always a Feature. Derbies are chown in.such « bepee voateay of and shapes thet every demand and dimension to fe every head. ane conform with de ferawemren of\Trcy nae Chief in Calender ap srrgs Hie tan and oak. Fine Soft Hats come in fer equal inence in our showings, Grades are all those well calc lated te give eminent satisfaction, A diversity of the new colors, also blag Besides the naple thapes, we have all the new syles that are demanded. 1 Fioor, Hast, 18th Bt.) Tan Covert and Black Thibet Top Goats: Very stylish cut 33 inches long, lined throughout. All sizes from 34 to 46, in both regulars and stouts, 7 Boys’ Spring Suits and Boys’ Confirmas Boys’ Natty $5 and $6 Reefersto»mor$ tion and Sprin; Spring Suits t rpowats« «se 2.50 Sulta at + Hi 8, 1, 95 hi Ae he haps a fons as 95 Assortinent comprises double-breast- 4 + Assortment comprises double-hreast- ed'and NORFOLK SUITS, In size 7 DOUBLE- BREASTED TWO-PIECE | oan NORFOLK and ae vet to 16; ETON AND SAILO! COLLAR SUITS, made of Blue Cheviot, dark Suits in sizes 7 to 16; ETON SAILOR SUITS in sizes 3 to 10; BLUE SERGE \ SUITS in sizes 3 to 10; RUSSIAN AND COVERT Ws) ft Payee) and ight, and fancy Mixtures; sizes} SITS in 3 to 8, Made of 8 They are worth a greal 0 Serges, fancy simeres, unfinished than to-morrow's price, trem 7 to 16 years, ! Worsteds and fancy Chevlots, ‘Some Very Larde Savings TosMorrow On | Satz Misses’ Stylis hh Appare I Saturday Srecials HAs Women’s Waists ome very becoming styles appear Our pre-Easter business was the greatest in the history of this store | in this Ist of Walsts for tonne a —a business that served to prove our supremacy in the matter of | row’s selling—all much helow thelr dress for young ladies. For if styles and prices were not right we | regular prices, Plenty of each kind would uN have done the business-—that's certain, To-morrow— | for all who come, more of the exceptional offerings which are making this store famous. i adtes! Dotted Swiss Waists, button k, Inted kw of double ro Girls!) Wash | Val ihee fill gathered, hlolse, back Dresses: Russian, | of small tucks, fancv Ince trimmed Buster Brown and | collar, new, leg of mutton sleeve with Suspender styles; of tity: ai cuff; value 8c chambray, white | Ladies’ Fancy Lawn Waists, yoke of pique, linen, &e,; alsov] fine natnsonk Insertion with rows of {n many shades; sizes | Val. Ince In by en Blouse with bands 6 to 4, of face In: on down front, button satisfaction. (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Fioor, Front.) to defrand the Government, Brooklyn, His old bond of $2,000, which ‘ freedom wile his hard ticnpenet, bets teed” 25C ts @ume ea ebove, plain 38c Misses’Blouse Suits of excellent ality cues black or brown white. Blouse triin- Al Clearance Sate of Cigars ||| ti convimion et other trimmin ‘Ghat Will Interest Ghousands of Smokers: tna ier real vate in “ee \ back, small p! , Ince trlnimed stock D 000 To-morrow at At 1,08—for $945 | new’ leg of nition sleeve with ed RR eee e. oler O86 " a beg ght 60, High Grade Cigars tA A fe ab oodles. alg Fauntet ma trimmed n f Y actual manufacturing cos, This sale affords an vy, .08-—for $4, and tucks; value $2 prices sale tty Mixed Cov- values, special at \ 50 opportunity for enokers and dealers alive, qual! wes , BANDE OF Lot 6 ot Bante. demnnd Girls’ Dresses | \aties’ China Silk Walsts, the entire { ith silk braid; some . Cheviot and | front of walst embroldered In a yer | 60 at 2.00! vik lined; nicely Juc*: becaus e we make \ oe Liagangs wre, ’ 1 Boe a) eat pay Bate LA haeh ree auch good clothing for boys, : ; frond: Ma pad onanss dict | All Havens bead trimmed; sizes from ‘own, Russian and | knots and hemstitching, back “B . 4 00; 4 ‘Two Sallor styles; siv:s 6 | cluster tucks, new sleeve, with tucks H pe kh : (orale 9588; vow of Lo 4 to 34, pelesas Yo 14, i Special | running from shoulder, tucked At 5.88—for $9.50 soo IM |B Pa ee DF aS aye values. infinite paina||. at 3.50) ait avant || 60 at 1.50 At 6.98 for $10.00 together e Lire ; f tla fogular Sees hi TE00 {Basher BONS Misess" Box best novelties x : Tae a OY WEST AND Ny, t RICAN, ol- Coats of excellent i: ¢ re y up same, pecan { 50atl 25 ieee pall evan : Y he Drangath the | 4 tha donde CY i ‘ i ty eof the|| | pel Ne |e re, | || ee ees pica don’t think we're juat A eet nite rices: cuff, and stock; value $3.75; i At are for $3 special ats... 2.98 ‘values, A new model in Ladies’ Foulard Silk At 9.06—for $5 Walsts, in blue or black, with large or values. small polka dot, yoke of small cluster At 8.98—for $6 tucks, Iarge full ‘house, pretty fins values, ished with pearl buttons, French back. iirls’ Reefers | new sleeve with deep cuff of tuck! and Box Coats; odds | fancy stock with tle; value 4a 98 and ends In Cheviot, | $6. 2 q Goyert, Silk and Pons | Ni 1h hina Silk Three pricex: gee; sizes 3 to 14, At G.OB-—fup. $2.75 values, | At 2.98 for $4.50 values, At 7.08—<or 910,00 values, | At 3 ies values. 8.08—or #4400. values, At 4 rf $8.00 values, t ‘White Lawn and Organdie Confirmat ) 3 butte « et $4.08, 00108 104 96.08