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MANY FELL IN NEW MASSACRE DFRUSSIANJEWS | A Repetition of Kishineff Slaughter Began with a Race Riot. ARMED MOBS CLASHED. | Attacking Force Met Resistance and Number of Christians Among Those Killed. LONG LIST OF WOUNDED. Trouble Follows Issue of New Paper Published by Instigator of Kishineff Fighting. \ 87. PETERSBURG, May 8—The re- \port in efroulation here last night that there had been a massacre of Jews at Zuttomir, Government of Volhynta, Bouthwestern Ru ts confirmed in a despatch to the Novostl, which says the toting began May 7 und continued for | forty-elght hours, Orthodox Christians fell upon the Jews in the streets, The Jews were armed and fought their assailunts, many being killed or wounded on both aides, Commenting upon thts news, the No- Yost! memarxks upon the coincidence that M. Kroushevan (the former editor of the Bessunabyetz, of Kishineft, held to be remponaible for the inassacre of 193 at het place) had hardly returned to Hishineff and started the publication of & new paper, the Friend, before Jewlsn massacres commenced in the neighbor- hood, ed RECEIVER FOR - BROKERAGE FIRM , Offices of Halght & Freeze In | Massaohusetts Closed by Court Aotion—Spite Suit, Say New York Representatives. BOSTON, May %-—The Haight Freese Company, atock brokers, of No, ‘1 Btate street, this city, went into the hands of receivers to-day, and alt their eMfices in this State ure closed, James D, Colt, an attorney, ia necelv~ ‘e of the company, which is a New York corporation. The concem wes petitioned into re ostverahtp proceedings by Mrs, Anna lL, i. Wees, administratrix of the estate of her husband. In her petition Mrs, ‘Welss eet forth that her fusband, who ‘wam @ ptodcholder, advanced funds ‘wetch were to be tnvested by the com poration, She brought sult demanding @n accounting and failing to get satio- tection petitioned for a receiver, the old concern retired. id not belong to York or oZstn exchanges, The appointment of Receiver wis made by Jude Lebanon Colt, in the United States Gircult Court, in ‘this Kity, Mins. \Velsa ia a rt tof Needham, Mass. At the New oY¥rk office of Haight & Freese it was stated to-day that the firm did not learn of the Welss suit ‘A representative of the either the 8, “We believe it ja a pure spite mult. oN deman: ve been made against a business as Wwe ompletely in the dark ( as to the meaning of tho sult,” ———— TO CHOOSE SITE FOR PAUL JONES’S GRAVE Will Give a Ghetrman Frederick Richter, Aldermanic Committee appointed by President Fornes to select a place for the burial of the body of the American maval hero Paul Jones, for Friday at noon, Chairman Richter desires to ‘obtain expressions of opinion’ from vatriotio Oey, \¥orkers aw to the most fiting jal place, and for that purpose the fieetios Al take the form of Would ite to have as many persone a “1 to Sabra witend the hearing,” sald rt leedarees e@tble information, 1 ye called the for the, noon , in order Stine ym howe, in onder phat MOTHER ASKS MR. M’ADOO TO HELP FIND HER SON. Jersey City om May 4 City Hel, asked Commissioner MoAdoo to-auy to 4 out an alarm TaN auke f Teave the 6 boy was to to deftolent. ith at Roar that he has Deon drownea arene Fh ind wore a arey font, dane bed 1, blue na = oap with white dots ‘and fo \ of Nght complexion, WANT TO MEET A BURGLAR? “RaMes, the Amateur Cracksman," horse Herta Rent ou “art pleasure Fespectfully solicits the iF aoquaini Ml be at 7 vee ks a of the to-day an- nounced a meeting of his committee & pub- Bey Disappeared from school in for har tonspoare a gon, Herman, wi si lane paay 4 Ata gsigoke Pat ‘of tha his teacher if he HIRED TO ORUM UP POLICY TRADE Witness at the Trial of Stephen Customers for Gambler in Brooklyn. ‘The trial of Stephen O'Brian, charged with being @ common gambler and con- ducting a polloy shop at No. 19) High street, Brooklyn, was continued to-day before Judge Crane, in the County Mu- htalpal Court, Brooklyn, Qhamles 8. Alvbott, George Warren and Thomas Clank, all employees at No, 139 High street, testified against him, Clark da a negro, and he wald he was hired to @0 among bts friends end drum up trade for the policy game. ach man said he had been arrested between thinty aad aixty times, and that O'Brien hed balled ‘hem out on every oocaston, O'Biten tired lawyers for them and pald their Anes. Clark also testified that O’Brien hed #eoured a charter for the pleoe under the name of the Wim Athletl Club, which was only @ blind. All the cus- tomers were given tlokets with their ‘names on them. Clark also sald that two years ago the men who man a pol- toy game at No, 621-2 Bowery quit that place and made the High street house their heatquartera, Many slips which booked ile a stook tape were introduced to O’Brien Tells How He Found) ran the place where they were issued. ORUM 'FATHER HUNTS FOR PRETTY GIRL Lillian Bolding, Eighteen Years Old, Ran Away from St. Mar- tha’s School and |s Believed “to Be in This City. Detectives are looking about New York and Hastern New Jersoy for pretty eluiicenyearold Tillan Bol- ding, who ran away from St. Martha's Sohool, in Bronxville, yesterday even- ing and took a train for this city, Her father ,a retired business man of Mor- ristown, N. J., is in personal «charge of the eearch for the git, Bhe had no love affiir so far as her fesntly knows, It ie thought thet she had tired of achool life, Mr, Bolding {@ greatly alarmed bocausy she did not 0 directly © Morristown ater she reached New York. It t» possible that shy had not sufficient money for a ticket and it was €00 lato to pawn her Jewelry, tf such an expedient should occur to her, ‘The ining halitn St. Martha's school ts separate from ¢he main dulldjng and the pupils march to and from their meats in @ body, During the walk to dinner yesterday evening Lillian Bold- ing dodged behind « bullding and made her way out of the grounds. She was not missed until after the meal In- auiries showed that she went to the ‘who | Bronxvitle station and owght a train that wes just leering for New York. ——— OO eee—e—e—e—e—e—e—e—e—r—hoaSaaVSXxXvS—S Oe Dry—clean—that’s why EL-BART Gin Is good for health or pleasure, Look for the flag FURS RECEIVED FOR STORAGE, ALSO RUGS, PORTIERES AND DRAPERIES, @. Altera: & Wa. ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE THE ABOVE MENTIONED ARTICLES FOR STORAGE, AND TO GUARANTEE THEIR SAFE-KEEPING, THE REPAIRING AND ALTERING OF FURS AND THE CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS WILL ALSO BE ATTENDED TO, IF DESIRED, BEFORE STORING. WHEN LACE CURTAINS ARE CLEANED, THEY WILL BE STORED DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, Housefurnishings, Babbitt’s Best Soap, 3 for... Ivory Soap. Kirkman’s Borax Soap Fels Naptha Soap-... Sapolio, Gold Dust, large., Borsum’s Putz. Fibre Pails,.. Scales, 24 Ibs,, by ounces,... tte To-Day, To-Morrow, Every Day. Bemrsn & 54 Toilet Articles, Mennen’s Talcum Pow- Mule Team Borax, per lb, Hand Sapollo.... ss. Fairy Soap, 3 for,..... Harnisch’s Nagel Enamel Foranga Nail Bleach.... Hine’s Honey & Almond Cream... Listerine, small, 216; Ige. Danderine, “ .16; Ige, Rubber Gloves, seamless, Al 10 07 10 +24 ld 59 64 45 SLEEVED GOWNS, SMART NECKWEAR FOR WOMEN. 8. Altman & Go. ane stowina Fastin. ABLE DESIGNS IN NECKPIECES, INCLUDING EX. TREMELY SMART STYLES FOR WEAR WITH SHIRT WAISTS SUITS AND MORE ELABORATE VARIETIES, SUITABLE FOR SEMI-DRESS COSTUMES, OWVERING! WAY 8 OE | Stern Brothers | To-morrow, Sp:cial Values in Handkerchief Departrnent in lok, Bhe; bavendes aoa Wes ws 19° ear OF doe, £1.00 Ube 54.00 $1.00, 1.45 Women's Linen Hemstitched with Wreath Initials, also corded and hemstitched borders, Women's Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Men's Linen Heustiicled Handkerchieta, Box_ of % Dorm Leather Travelling Requisites Including a large selection of TRAVELLING BAGS and DRESS SUIT CASES, with and without Toilet Ftttings, JEWEL and HAND BAGS, LUNCHEON & TEA BASKETS for TRAVELLING & AUTOMOHILING, Sale of KID BELTS, SHIRRED, fn all the most desirable colorings, ornamented with buttons at back, 45c VANITY BAGS, ENVELOPE SHAPE, fitted with Purse, Card Case, Putt and Mirror, in dull or powdered seal, $2.25 pigskin and morocco, F SOLE LEATHER SUIT CASES, linen lined, 22 and 24 Inch, Value $5.00 $3.95 Back and Side Combs Fancy Mounted and Rhinestone Inlaid at 45°, 65°, 78° and $1.35 About One-Half Regular Prices, , ’ Spring Styles in Women’s Shoes now being shown, include STREET end DRESS BOOTS, GIBSON, TOGA and OXFORD TIES, WALKING PUMPS and EVENING SLIPPERS in large variety; WHITE CANVAS and WHITE BUCK. SKIN LOW CUT SHOES. Special attention is directed to WHITE CANVAS HAND-EMBROIDERED GIBSON TIES TO MATCH LINGERIE COSTUMES, West Twenty-third Street CHEMISETTES OF ;VALENCIENNES LACE, HAVING DEEP CUFFS OR HALF SLEEVES TO MATCH, ARE OFFERED FOR WEAR WITH SHORT 1807 S Loncest Crepit gsr PERTHW4]7 Reliable Furniture Carpets Beds:ana Beddin Upholstery Goods Everything for Housekeeping Ninety-eight Years of Home Furnishing Acensus of the homes of New York would show that the Cowper thwait Stores have furnished a greater number than any other establishe ment, Many persone would tell the census taker, ae they do us, that it would have been impossible for them to have begun their home eo econ, andto have had it so comfortably furnished, but for our system of con venient payments, enabling them to enjoy the use of their purchases while paying for them, As wo approach the Centennial Anniversary (year after next) of the founding of thie business, we strive with renewed zeal to make these Stores even more worthy the confidence reposed in ue during the past ninety-eight years by 60 many thousanda of families, and to demonstrate to those who know us only by reputation the manifold advantages to be gained by trading here. SPECIAL PRICE SAVINGS THIS WEEK Dining Room Furniture a setts rane Glare KoRn (3 SRE Val ‘Ohi tie oe Me ott Curtains, Etc. rn aff 01 9) ide dtc cco = D5 Er] <. #3: z 8 Whether it is a single small piece of Furniture, or the Furnishings of your entire home, you can trade to best advantage at the Cowper- thwait Stores, Spectal estimates will be made for furnishing and carpeting severa, roome at one time. LOWEST PRICES LONGEST CREDIT West 14 Street Xeor 6° A \Ve BROOKLYN STORES Flatbush Ave An4 Fulton Street COnperrHWAKte™ GUNBAT WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, The Great Summer Sale of T et Requisites, } ertes, ete, is now } ; In progress \ | D Ai Cars Taansrer To le The Sale of Metal Beds has made a hit, particularly with people who have Summer homes to furnish, Bloomi wes'—the yalues are exceptional, This $9.00 Bedfor | This $10.50 Bed for Stands high, built heavy, inthe con tinuous post style, has large brass scroll in head and foot, Fifteen filling three), in both head and foot; also thre brass spindles and heavy brass top rails Our $5 Mattress, $3.50, Excelsior filling, with soft hair top, bottom, sides and ends; good ticking; all sizes, Our $6 Mattress, $450, Of best African fibre, with long staple soft hair top and bottom; good ticking; all sizes, sizes, SilK and Satin Fovlards. A Real 85c, Quality To-Morrow 35c. A continuation of to-day’s sale. The designs and colors are those that have found greatest favor with careful dressers this season, The silks are 24 Inches wide and make the prettiest sort of shirt-walst sults or waists. A real good cotton fabric would 35c cost you almost as much xs our price for this special lot of silks.. Natural Pongee, 36 Inches wide, White Habutal Silk, 23 inches value B5c., Oris aepensenss tht 690 | wide, value 60C,, f0F sess severe 45c Natural Pongee, 36 Inches wide, s 27 Inches superior grade, value $1,00, for 89c ee Paine: eats vee 49c Black Habutal Silk, 27 Inches) piack Taffeta, 21 Inches wide, wide, superlor quality, 88. G90 | wear quaranteed, value 85c.,foF 60c Valu, fOr. ss ssiaas areas Black Peau de Cygne, 20 Black Taffeta, 36 Inches the | Plinehes wide, vulue ft-00, for... @9C dollar quality, wear guaranteed, Black Messaline, excellent for grade, 27 inches wide, value Whit Siti, 20 Inches 4,25, fOr... wide, value 406, fof fsssssssse 298 Basie Main’ Fico A Wednesday Sale of Hosiery For Men, Women and Children. Al 12:c. At 19c. Values Up to 25c, Values Up to SOc. Men’ Isle thread and cotton | Women’s Imported Plain Blacks NAL Notes striped, Oxford and and Tans, with black feet, split plain colors, with silk-embrold- soles or white feet, eed InsP In a variety Of | Men's Fancy Silk Hand-Em= Styles. bec broldered Hose \n a variety of vom. Bath ela ai is styles, including extra fine imports f , black hose with silk-embroiered Isle thread In plain black, Insteps. All sizes, Children’s Full-Fashloned Lisle Thread and Cotton Hoslery, Children’s triple knee cotton hos- fery, very elastic, with wide or in tans, white and black, All sizes. Main Floor, 69th @t. Section, narrow ribs, All sizes, —— EE Greatest Sale of Sample Shoes Ever Held in New York. Women’s Oxfords and Shoes. This great sale was started one week ago, with 5,000 pairs of fine shoes. They were all sold by Saturday. To begin a new week's sale we secured 10,000 more pairs of| even greater values, Fromall sec- |f tions women are flocking Bloom- ingdaleward for the goods. No one can compete with these shoe values, All leathers, afl colors, all new shapes, The very latest Oxfords and high shoes, Every pair hand sewed, 8 # The Shoes at $1.89 <4 and $2.48 ‘ are in the Second Floor, 59th St. Section, Shoe Department, The Shoes at $1.59 and 98c are in the Main Floor Shoe Bargain Corner, 59th St. Entrance, Nh) nen? . Th...jJrin.wn. Women’s Real Lisle Thread Gloves. With large bone clasp and Parls Point embroldery, In the popular shades of gray, mauve, tan, and black and white; all sizes; worth Cc all of 3Sc. per palr, at Bloomingdales'.......ssecsscesseessevevee Women’s Pure Silk Gloves, Elbow or 16-button length; the correct thing for wear with the charm- ing short-sleeve Summer dresses, Here In white, black and colors, Fine quality silk; selling elsewhere for $1.25, at Bloomingdales’..,.. ‘Main Foor, 60th. From Our May Sale of China and Glassware $10.00 and $ 12.00 Dinner i, Sets for $6.98. These sets are of thin American por- celain, perfect, and not second quality sets generally offered at this low price, 400 pleces, with large covered soup tureen; your choice of decoration, with gold edge on each piece. Worth F $10.00 and $12.00, our deh $6.98 ott Wines and Liquors. Highest Grade Imported Champagne at Half Price, This champagne 's from Choubry Freres, Aviz, France; quality and flavor are of the very finest and equal to any sold for $30 to #35, Very $15.00 I, case of 12 quarts.. ‘ Uieawiddld Ne D. Leiden’s Rhine Wines at One» Half Regular Prices. ‘The fn he repaid ort doe. ata rraumileh, 1d shelmer, 1 doz, WWE "livery Red is in Excellent Style, Well Built and Nearly Half Price. $1.00 Will Buy a Full Size Enamelled Bed, during this sale, and at every price between that and $20.00 you can secure a bargain. = This $12.00 Bed for rods (In clusters of | 4 4/ inch continuous posts and ¥4-Ine head and foot, Special Prices on Mattresses of Our Own Make. Our $8 Mattress, $5.98. All long, staple soft hair; full size; weight 45 Ibs; best A.C. A. ticking; all }and as good as any hale 4 We Use No Short Hog Hair in Any of These Mattresses, None sent G0. D. Purchase price must accompany mall orders, State size wanted, ‘Bedroom Papers, offers big valu Gowns, Sir Drawers, ete, at Much Less Than Usual Cost Even for this store This bed Is very massive, has heav: Wing, with heavy brass upright in Our £12 Mattress, $8.00, Ourfamous Javadown mat- ff tress, resillent and elastic mattress costing double. Fourth Floor, Women’s Swiss Ribbed Vests At About Half Worth. Women’s Imported Swiss Rib- bed Liste Thread Vests, plain 7 tops, in white only; cannot be duplicated for less than 25c \ 50c,; Bloomingdales’ price = Women’s Imported Swiss Rit. beu Gauze Lisle Thread Vescs, trimmed with hand crochet silk lace at the neck and armholes, Six handsome styles in white only; fait be Fiat 1h less than $1; Blooming- \ i dales’ price.........00 Li 59¢ ha Women’s Extra Size White Ribbed Vests, with wing sleeves and without; these are made by one of the best manufacturers In te United itu i) dates sizes; hey are easily worth 25¢,, Bloomingdales’ price.... 12!c Main Floor, 60th Bt, Beotion. a Coupon! To any one presenting this coupon and buying a pair of Boys’ Shoes to-morrow, we will give Free of Charge, A Shoe Polishing Ovttit. In these special boys’ shoes for Wednesday, vici kid, box calf, patent calf ank russets are the leathers that predominate, All have sturdy rock oak soles. Sizes 8)6 to 13% 1 to 5% ana 21.09 Beotion, Debble Eye- lasses, 95c. ery Special Offer. 4 The equal of these pebble eye- glasses are selling to-day at the exe clusive optician'’s for $4 and $5. Genuine Brazillan axis-cut peb- bles are natural stones, as hard as diamonds, Impervious to moisture and non-scratchable—they preserve, improve and strengthen the sight, joth the eyeglasses and spec- tacles In this sale are set in gold- oine frames—the former have pat- ent American cork nose-pleces—the lat- ter straight or riding bows. To-morrow. at Bloomingdales’ a palr for ,. oe, Prices, regularly 5c, and 4c, per roll, at, Store, Hall and Dini rs, reguiarly 9c, vast assortment, at For Parlors and Libra and 22¢, Varnished, and Tapestries; at. Hanging and decorating done at reasonable prices. Joon, 50th jection. ~_ Special Sale of Richardson Pianos at $195. $5.00 down and $1.00 per week, All Cars 7.Grt Bloomingdale Bros.’ —kexnsona Saar