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“{ he Would ofton threnten the child, He PHULL FATHER “TE WITH KNIFE ‘of Quarrel That Ends in Tragedy. N Thustand's mad jealousy of his own ‘and his wife's protection of the ‘one from his drunken rage was le for a tragedy in the humble vot Henry Wagner, a cabinet mak- No, 416 Central avenue, Will- rg. Wagner is dead, stabbed to heart by a knife in the hands of | wife, The young mother is a pris- Misdemeanor in Special Sessions This Year. Five hundred dollars’ fine, the heavl- est imponed for conviction of minde- mennor in the Court of Special Sessions within a year, wan the sentence in that court to-day given to Joseph Rohrer, who was convicted for the third time of practising medicine without being registered os a physician, The case Welthout tell -on ; Was prorecuted by the New York Coun: cide, while the ilttio girl; iiveline,| ‘% Medical Society, and the witnene Aunconsclous cause of it all, js being) “8° testimony convicted Rohrer waa care of by her grandmother, | One of Its detectives, Mrs. Josephine Wagner is completely. crushed | Freiberger, of No, 821 Becond avenue, What has occurred. She was car Rohrer has maintained, according to some mont at the time that her | tho testimony, an inatitute for produc- id ina sudden outburst of rage | ing ‘‘dootors" like himself at $60 each, @ rush for tho iittle girl, ‘The | the process requiring only a few weeks; i before he bad dragged the child | a ‘‘massagw’’ establishment and an of- bed and beaten it, and Mre, Wag | fice, in which he gave ordinary medical 1 Ffumped before Eveline to protest | trectment, He was lust arrested at No. her, Wagner can right onto the blade | Sua gv ast, One Hundred and Seventh knife and the steel penetrated ¢ convicted of illegal practice at several heart, killing him inetantly. other places. On his first offense he was er, a cabinet maker, with a shop fined $50, and on his second conyiction is own, was all that a husband Wy served thirty days in the City Prison, be until the baby came three year day, upon his conviction for the third time, ithe Juatioes differed in opinion as He was the lover-husband, kind] to ‘the degree of punishment provided, considerate, Then he objected to] One holdng that a vear In prison was re- fe being #0 much with the child, lousy took the form of abu ured, It was finally compromised to ‘then he fell ill, While unde: ine him $600, Tt happened that Rohrer physician's care port wine was pr almost exactiy that amount In hin clothes, and that he had goarcely car- from this ho acauired the tase fo jquor, fare left when he gave the clerk the amount, —=—_— Well again Wagner was mare jeaious MATE OF YACHT LosT, than ever. Then ‘the taste for alcohol ot the better of him, and ly ih jo a drunkard. We ips A rt t! HALIFAX, JUNE 8&—The auxiliary yacht Palmer, F, K. Stureis, of New | 1 York, owner, which came into thie har- obr Gated reported thet her frat was washed overboard in a storm last 1 would abuse the wife, with whom :he pr professed to be in love, often declarin } that his cliia nad come between him and his wife, As time passed ho became more ana $ $500 FOR | THE MARTYR T0 THIRD OFFENSE) TEST STOCKTAK free-Year-Old Girl Witness|Biggest Fine Levied for a|Broker, Arrested on an Agreed Dintrict-Attorney Jerome, together with members of the New York Stock Ex- change and the vard and Milburn, counsel for the Kix- change: to test the validity and conati- tutlonality of the.new Stock Transfer Tax Jaw, June 1. etock broker and member of the firm of W. B. Beekman, at No. 20 Broad street, was technically placed under arrest by | County Detective Reation on a war: rant issued by Justice McKeon in tar Court of Apecial Sessions. Attorney Jerome. Charles W, Maury, a prominent stook broker and member of complainant. committed a mis: and delivery of certain shares of stock of certain railroad corporations without making any bill or memoranda of such sale or amzing any way paying the tax as requ Attorney's office, and Mr. Anois went |breme Court und applied the Court of Special matter reviewed bv the higher courts. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, PLAYS Case, Gets Writ of Habeas Declaive steps were taken to-day by firm of Carter, Led- which went into effect on In this connection Albert J, Match, a ‘The complaint was drawn by Dtwirtot- the Btock Exohange, appeared as the ‘The complaint asserts that Mr. Hatch jeanor in the sa! stamp of stamps o much bill or memoranda or in any red. Aa soon a8 Mr, Hateh wea construc: ively placed under arrest he was ac: ompaniod by Reanton to the District.) i asl rat aod tone hte, Yandel Baiore Justice Glarke In’tha Sut, for @ writ of a writ of certiorari missed the Writ and remanded back to Sessions, This the way to having the entire yua aad larke dls! ir, Hatch NERVOUS Justice irdered aves WALL STREET THURSDAY, June & About the only gleam of animation In the stock market to-day was !m- parted by the efforts to revive interest in the pool operation in atocks of the Southern Jallroads, The Gates follow- ing and Kdwin Hawley and his friends developed strong bullish tendencies tn | tion with Loutavitie and Nash- and the Atlantic Coast Line, The last named stock was advanced rap- {dly on well distributed bidding, Indl- cations also pointed to tho revival of the Gatea pool, in Southern Ratlway common, This pool operated with only moderate success last winter and it is the bellet of some of the best posted traders in the exchange that conditions in Southern Ratiway territory are more favorable than they were when this pool made its firat attempt to advance the price of the stock. Coupled with the renewed interest In Lowavitle & Nashville is more talk of an increased dividend, ‘Me earnings cf (his radiroad have been euficiently jarge for the pant two years to justify a moderate inarease in the dividend mite. but the conservative Walters interest, whieh through the Atlantic Coast Lino controls the Loutsvifie & Nashville, has preferred to accumulate a enug surplus rather than enjoy an extra 1 or 3 per cent, Immediate dividend, Traders who think whey know something about the plans of the Athantic Coast Léne party gay that a financial move of some kind relative to Toulsville & Nashville is in the wind, Members of the Stock Exchange are eager for an early adjudication of the case which the Governing Board made up to determine the con- atitutionallty of the stock transfor (ax law. Although this law has been in toree only a few days there has grown ter ‘up in the Exchange a strong sentiment that Its enforvement is sepiously cur- talling speculative transactions In stocks, Alfred J. Hatch, the Exchange member who consented to bear the personal brunt of this test case, vio- lated the law on two transactions, On Wednesday he bought and gold — 100 shares of @ high-priced stock and 10 shares of a low-priced stock, In de- lvering this stock to-day he refused to FALLING ROOF DROPS FIREMEN “INTO FLAMES Five Men Buried Beneath Burning Cotton in Brook- lyn Warehouse. FATALLY INJURED. CARBISH, JOHN, frem: of En- gine No, 102,, SERIOUSLY HURT. GATON, Capt. of Engine No, 102, HOLMES, Capt., of Engine No, 144, LYONS, THOMAS, fireman, of En- gine No, 102, TRAP, Lieut, of Engine No. 102, Five firemen were injured, one fatally in the burning of Warehouse No. 3, of the New York Dock Company, at Conover and Beard streets, on the Brooklyn water front, to-day. Two of them, John Carbish and Thomas Lyons, were on the roof when it caved in, Knocking down a great pile of cotton bales, The other three wore in the building and were buried under the cotton, which caught fire. ‘The firemen of three companies drop- ped thelr hose and other apparatus and worked at the risk of thelr lives to extricate thelr companions, succeed- Ing just as the whole roof caved in, Fire Lurked In Bales. Warehouse No. 8 was a one-story brick butlding, 300 feet square In which were stored 2,00 bales of cotton, There was a watchman tn the place all night, and he had discovered no trace of fire when he it otf duty to-day, A gang of stevedores, under Foreman Garrique, went to work removing some of the cotton early in the day. After several hours they noticed that the oullding was full of smoke. Garrique Investigated and found fire smoldering in the cotton in @ corner on the Con- over atreet side. Garrique sent In a fire alarm and or- ganized >} more abusive. Every night he would mn ved a bucket brigade, but the leah home after having drunk to emt my Net. ty ia hee tee, oa ean ant flames had a good start, and his men Pmuch. Hut the wife was patient. | geies, High. Low. Clone. Ch'g. | Bales. sale of two lots of stock !s explained | Pere driven back. Three alarms were | Never oice did she complain, and the | 100 Allis Chaim... 14 = | RO ‘3 io lov bia avowed desire to show to the [funded by the first firemen to arrive | Relghbors would soe her with Vinckencd | 23400 Amal. Copper. 89 79% 7% + 4 yum) Dou, Naeh 1 ate ee the transfer tax law is un-|&& the warehouse, and tho firaboats ) eyes and bruised face, only to hear) 30am. Car & F. 38% 33% 39M + Me) aw shannatian Ione Aegon h reaver ounce the wame |Scth Low and Abram 8, Howitt were how she had met with #ome accident, 100 Am, Cot. OH.. 80% 80%, 80%, — 14 | 3800 Met, Ry. LEM) uch a ponte | summoned. e did} 600 le & Lt 6M 6s + Wwihdaes, SOU tax on transfers of property of radical But they suspected the truth, So Am. Hide & Lom OM 8s + ‘ h the mother of Mrs, Wag-| 200 Am. H. & L. pr al dlve 40a = by a) Mk i difference in value. Draught Fanned Blaze. ieee Saver, the ee 100 Am. fcc otfa,, 4% 4% 4% — ih | Mo a Additional uneasiness in speculative] As the doors of tho warehouse were per, who lived at No, 900 Harmon street.) Ji) Am [ee ite, fie fe te ae | 10 Mo, Pacing | One of the neighbors heard Mrs, Wag-| 100) Am. Loco, Lass Te fy ioe | Nat Bis Co circles was manifested at the opening | opened to allow the firemen to enter fer cry out In the night seven months; 200 Am. Loc: Ww ath | jw Auctonal Lead | of the Exehange tis morning over the| with lines of hose the draught fanned go and the door of the Wagner apart-| 100 Am. Malt... ith bi | Bik — W A et ee | published reports that State Insurance| the fire and {t was soon apparent that y inte was forced open. ‘Chon st was! SOO Am, Bmelt.....1104 10% 10s | wo N, X, Centharstig 140 Liq 1) | Supt, Hendricks had got on track of an) tho blaze would have to be drowned, ‘if ene Dili eruth was learned, ; wo am me Paite UM WM AM) MON, Y., Ca Sti oy 44 OM + Mh irregular transaction involving $10,000,000) John Carbish and Thomas Lyons a fe DAM Bteel I... 10% 8 1%, | WO Nor, & West Bs we beconging to one of the ‘Equitable amii-| were with other firemen on the roof Fi) Wagner, crazed with drink, nad tried) 180) Am % 8% ——Ite | joy North Am 6 8 ; © to harm the child, as he had tried many) #4) Am St F pt... £3 Se Hid 4 10 Nor, Pacific . — lated conperations. Alvin Krech, Presl: | wetting it down and seeking to prevent times before, and the mother had come! AyAM YER tine Ho™ dace toe | Mag BB &, West F ident of the Kquitable Trust Company, | the spread of the fire to other ware Detween the buny and its teatous father | 100 Am Tob pf... wi 97 ve + ae Peo. Gane... +H) aliayed thls uneasiness somewhat by his) houses in the vicinity. Capts, Holmes Ho had beaten her unt!l she screamed. Lt an W ot HH 200 Pitts. Coa! . | formal statement that this tory is hag oe Nee Bene pores rei Wagner's arrest followed. In tho : es ae tte Coat = 'A| made out of whole cloth and Isa base- i Fwen Street Police Court the next day 22 | Re He hen FB) tess mis-atatement, Commenting on draaeine the Heavy SoutbA bales out of the wife apnealed to the Magistrate not +4 2») Rep Bteel “img | thia incident one of the most influential | 4 to fine her husband or to punish him In MGM OT, ng it cat Reaaing Wi oy we I ¢ % | members of the Stock Exchange sald: ‘ Roof Caved In, any | ways (Phe neighbors and the? yo) Brooklyn HT BM Wa BI — HOO Heck sland. die tee fete F # | Juat ae long as the Equitable scandal| The smoke wos thick and stifling mother, however, were persistent and 200 Urunsk Co... M& MM 1h — DO Rock Isl pf. 78 13% 7a is wllowed to string along In Its present) Fire broke through the roof close to told the Magistrate a story that brought, 2100 Cin sa A Me Lise tN Be Ghebe me, theK ave these disturb Carbish and Lyons and they proceeded fine aia a aevere lecture to the hus?) BOChes. & Ohio M4 i grenter irregularities ‘than have. becn\ toward tt,, When they reached a voint ; band, | shee Wa Wes 109 =f | Thade public will hang over the Anancial | directly above where the three officers PRs csidy Qld) Het lindroes latter tha! Monat. Ot Bl aiuation until anventirely new deat ts] were working in the warehouse the “In fact, he became worse, He came| S00C & 19h 11am + | Made In ne Rauitlable management ic. | Peotion of roof won which they were “1 in to his evening meal last night af 00 Chi, Wee % ah, Mee ee omen erate nae been | standing caved in, in to vening meal last night after CM. & BLP wy + i, tory over the Russians there has been Lj i 10 o'clock. ‘The wife was accustomed | jon Chi. Ter, pf... ‘ y Soi! & notable Increase in the demand for| There was a pile of cotton bales In wal 2 Chi, At ue | Japanese bonds In this market, Trad-|the way and these were pushed on the RRUPA as for Moy and sho ‘and the] a9 Chl. Un, | ; te aa | Ine in these securitien Is now a marked | firemen, while (ue araugnt formed b: little girl were ready to geceive him.) 50 CoL FR & 4 : 4 ed by F@he believed putlence jon her part| SW Col .Souih. + m4 2H — ie & Mo ee ea a Cre seta esr | dmPalt directions, Nathing but trans Mcauit redeem him when afiielse tation, | 4 Stt BO Mt Pi Ee aif 10d 1102 + | the country through Investment houses | work ui the part of the rescuing party i Wagner, blear-eyed, his breath reek- HH} ti) = ¢ % %+ here, There was a decided advance In; saved the Wpprsones fre fighters from MEN that cuined Of Whisiey: entered a”. a4 8X mq — 1¢| Prices to-day, The Japanese sixes sold | being burned to death. ve m ON =% 1 41 (at 1063-8, which ln 6-8 higher than yes-| , They were removed to, the house of the apartments. He sat at the table rtd ear 1s 2 Ty] terday. ‘The 41-2's rose from 91-4 to| Bngine No. 102. around the corner, and for awhile, and thea hig: fury ugainst | My + t pene Tae Tig] 0068. Aa the prospects of peace grow | from, there were, taken to howpliale in the child made hii ad » | 100 Dietilers’ 4 41% 41% — _ Ry, pf. My ky Ny brighter or darker the pricea of these | . njured ea ae a aaa sh | Imp SS & A pl Wy 2489 + S Ten, ctts img Ute 11% Japanese arker the prices of these| internally and no hope is held for his He sprang at the little one, but the) (% DSS&A vl. ais ie tie 7 wee itou sn 4 | drectionally, “Wall Btrect’ heard with | ccc Are was flooded after hours of wife was there to receive the blow, a w+ Steel Ly ee as D Re much interest that Kuhn, Loeb & Co.,| work. Damage amounting to $100,000 In her hand she carried a large cary- | an s* +% me & wi who have mana ed the American flota: | wae don ing knife which she had been umng to) By Great Nor, p.20% 278, 27% 41%! IM Wabseh ns My B ecurl ea, distributed | Berve the meal. Wagner beat his Wife | 3300 Til, Central . 16% 180 + MIM West Un ; 6 Ih for account of the Japanese Go: a the eeu qe pelea ae by ul 200 Int, Paper 1% 19 + te! 1 W, & LE istpt 38 313 sftinent. Team 810,060, p00 a eS roat, choke her un she was blue sb evaed 0 $20,000, each, Tt Is belleved that this extensive in the face and then kicked her, ‘The woman arose to her rotectad the nae ri | | ain, dashed against the bi nico and rei, with the Polnted blade rough his heart, fe ‘he neighbors heard the wife's sobs Cries of the frigh ed child and there ten They broke Into the woman lying across the body of to NO CASH BALM IK URNALIA SUIT they) came upon the a | er fend husband, She was speaking [Duluth 11-2. This, was, due, purely, to Laid him back to life, Naquidastot fer gown was blood soaked and shy | sora started steady and goon, ads Tenderer on: srowing that’ she was | M lit lyanged 1-4 of a cent hove veeterda.y Atily sane Anal lghres, Basing Feemed to come ROrAULY INS g the police ana Court Rules that Metropolitan Ari eicm. oi, short. eellers. the woman, now wholly mad. was | 64 ‘opelfin ices fhe, Woman. now wholly mad. was ted — wpuseum of Art Never MadelnicsrJuivt wise Bentember, 1-3. Ra tbe home it phe” weandmathor ai ‘hlenag’ or enti prisen ere: Wheat ho body of the drunken husba: ”, ; i A eye, $3 84: 7 Len tharee''oe by the neice’ “| a Contract with Biondi to {sus 5-8 10 : Beas to aan ee { hibi New York's . cloaing, prices were: | ibit Group. Wheat—July, #1 1-8 bid; September, 8 3-4 ce P bids, December, 8 8-4 bid, Corn—July, 1} 571-2 bid. 1s Gilcngo's closing otiegs were: Theat Justice Leventritt in the Supreme! June, aske ‘uly, 4 to % Court this afternoon dlamiened the autt | Geptemmer, $1 1-4, to 8, fe; Pecgmbiey brought by Ernest Blondl, an Italian | December, 47 1-4; May, 2 bid. sculptor, who sought to obtain damages from the Metropolitan Museum of Art for falling to exhibit his bronze group known as the Saturnalia, ~ POR MRS, ROGERS ‘ose sean Judge Peckham Sitting in Al- sensing Blondt. asserted that the artiat | ‘ ‘ had made a contract with Gen, di Cen-| bany Will Decide on Grant-, nola, then Curator, for the exhibition | of the statue, but that the group had : Ing Writ of Error to Vermont ween put in the cellar of the Museum | Magewtic. oi inaes: over pee | W on the ground that {t was Immodest, | City of Atlant Savannah oman. ‘ \, Sete Pred i ‘ Naples | ‘This, Mr, Hawes argued, wan In yiola- | Geen LL Georgetown —— tion of the contract EI M porte, Pinta Vere ovis , ‘ | ree ahi idve nulls Wel an a that Gen, dt Ces: | Mita. iil) Cay ‘Naples | SY, June 8.—Judge Rufus W. | nola had no authority to make the als | — aT r ‘ \ t ’ NG ST: (sH . Peckham, of the United States Supreme | jogea contract, and Justice Stel THOOMING Sait, uIP, Court, will give a hearing here to-mor | upheld this view. demas EAU: filienas Ayres, Smples. Tow to the attorneys for Mra, M@ry phe Court said it was clear that no Liverpool, Loutslana, Copents'gen, Rowers, the Vermont woman under sen- | contract had been entered into by the ol ING BTEAMBHIPS, JULY UNDER PRESSURE local breaking 5-§ of a cent. Sun rinos, 4.20\Sun sets, 7.28/Moon sets, IN WHEAT MARKET. July was again under pressure in the wheat market to-day, the pric In the market + Chicago it waa lowered 1-2 and at SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY,’ 11,80) PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. | monetary transaction will have a tech- nically favorable effect on the bank statement this week. Local bankers ex- pect that New York will retain tho greater proportion of these cash de- posite for a long time to come. The total sales of stocke were 25,000 | shares and of bonds 83,726,000, —— COTTON PRICES HIGHER WITH TRADING QUIET, | The opening cf the local cotton mar: ket was quiet and steady .o-day, with | the list unchanged to one point higher, The weather conditions in the belt were very favorable except for a heavy shower in Memphis last night, In the crop country thete was little or no preciptiation. The New Orleias market opened from 2 to 3 points lower on late deliveries nd@ net unchanged on July, call prices here advanced from 7.94 Following | Collar Chat No. 21 The law says cotton cannot be stamped “linen,” any more than lated ware be stamped ‘'sterling.” Look on the inside of Collars for the “linen” stamp, Tf you find | H, & I, Warranted Linen," it is linen, Built right, fit right. 2 for 25c—same price you have been paying for cotton, to 1.97 on August and a point on other dealt M 1, months, ‘The Scathern market aie rel: Tease naimoc ankiow (BE MTOR: led, led by July, which rose 4 points, inen teraus Cotton,” aud get pte, jpening prices, were: June, 7.65 | mes) i duly B 83 | Uguet, 7. > 13: ember, 800 te ll: ‘october, TERY eee. 07 to 8.08; November, to 813; De- ‘roy, New York paren, Bi {0 BF, January, 8.24 to TALEO 2 HIG ae ORs 1d; March, 8,81 to 3 Union Square Woet jow ‘The late prices were: July, 8.06; Au- gust, 810; October, 8.21; December, 8.89, Tailor Shopa: Atterhury System Clrthe. M10 Fifth Avenue © Bianah Bukermann, tt : |, of No, 801 Hast Beventh prreet, died | ¢ tence of death for the murder of her| yy, dusbana, Application was made to Judge Peok- tiff was merely a receipt for the ca, ham by mail for a writ of error which by the authorities of the Museum. | NiSdate Progress, i would, if granted, carry the case to the Blondl, he said, was the owner of tho | Bl Aiba: Gaivestnn. judad Bolivar, United Siates Court on appeal from statue, and was entitled to have It de- | Jetteren, Norn the Vermont courts. ‘Mra, Rogers's counsel were notified he might direct, but should indematt f-dny that Judge Peckham woul hear ‘them to-morrow, ———— DIED IN DOCTOR'S OFFICE. Woman Expires in Convulsions in B® Madison Street Physician's Hous one years Abram Brothors, No, to-day. Convulsions uum with Blond, and that the al- leged contract relied upon by the BAILED TO-DAY. Touraine, Havre. Bluecher, Hamburg, Sena, Bremen, Parisian, Glasgow. row Naples Vgiiancle. Havana, n Hvered to him In Italy, or elsewhere, as the Museum authorities for the bon given to the United States Government. Lhe question of art, or propriety or impropriety did not, Justice entritt suid, enter into the matter at all. IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY or Secure an Ideal Place to Live SEND POSTAL FOR ARGUE AS AND VIEWS EAST ELMHURST Sin wost Kath TeV Ewin nw tOnK CITY, THE Most SRW Amidy Bolsebain Dead. MORRISTOWN, N, J. June 8— Amidy Bolsebain, fifty-eight years old, well known in Morristown and vicini | dled suddenly early to-day, He was a usin of Paul Thebaud, of Paris, and ¢ well-known New York Thobauds, iy Bolsebains and ‘Phebnuds — lefr France early In the nineteenth century und acquired immense real estate hold- N | bid NEARER THAN BROOKLYN. sony Land and Morggs Ca t 6 in the new Naples Blue or Quaker Grey are different from all other blues and greys, These beautiful colors are masterpieces of dyeing. Tobe attired in these smart shades is to have the seal ¢ the correct dress of gentility ‘Ask the Man Who W: Them" Atterbury Clothes are hand-tailored from atart to finish; and are about half best custom: tailor charges; prices range from $20 to $45 Sole Agent New York City Salesrooms waa cAleo at 3) CORTLANDT STREET Now Have: Connecticut HIMSELF IN THE TOMBS Pekarz, Accused of Murder, Wanted to Cheat the Death Chair. Edward Pekara, awaiting trial in the Tombs for murdér, made an unsuccens- ful attempt to Kill himself in his cell last night by cutting his throat. The instrument used was @ tin spoon, which he seoreted in his cell after supper Was served to him last night. He ts in the Tombs Hospital in a critical condi- tion, Only the presence of a kee! in the cell kept Pekars from cheating the electric chair, Pekarz lived with Mrs, Sarah Ros- enbéeg, an aged woman at No, 332 East One Hundred and First street, | He murdered her last April by beating her on the head with a hammer. The motive was to secure possession of the savings of bhe woman, amounting to about $15. He was caught a few hours after the discovery of the crime and his indict ment followed. When arraigned to plead he renuested that he be sent t death at once, Otto Rosilsky was ap- pointed to defend htm and applied for & comniission to examine Into his santty, Ah apple ction was dunied, { esterday Mr. Rosalsky called on Pekars in the ‘tombs and informed him that his tral could not de held until the ‘The information had a de- pressing effect upon the murderer, He sald he would kill himself if he had a ehance, and tals being reported io Warden Fiynn, & keeper was ordered to keep watch ‘on him In some manner Pekarz managed to hide the spoon sent to his coll with his supper, After he went to bed he, broke the bowl off the spoon, leaving a jagge edge. With this he hacked at his throat, The keeper saw him and pulled down the bedclothes, Pekarz was digging toward his jugular vein, and, althoug! Weak from logs of blood, his determina- tlon was unflageing. The spoon wis taken from him and he wae hurrled to the hospital. ‘The ‘Tombs doctor thinks he will pull through and be fn shape to stand trial when his case 1s called, ee YOUNG MAN'S BODY IN RIVER, Police Believe Victim Was Thoman Tracey, Drowned on June 1, Patrolman Thomas Hughes, of the West One Wundred and Twenty-ftth street station found the body of young man in the North River at th font of One Hundred and Thirty-thira street to-day, The man Was appa eighteen, Nears old. was 5 feet 2 inohes In height and was drossed Ina dark sult of clothes, with black laced shoes, Tt {a belleved to be the body of ‘Thomas Tracey. of No. fell from a scow at One, Hundred and Thirt on June 4 Becond avenue, who the foot of Weat fourth treet JAMES MeGREERY & CO. 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Simply trimmed Hats,—in an extensive variety of shapes, colors and straws, 3.00 each value 5.00 to 10,00 Remaining stock of un- trimmed Hats, 1.50 value 3.00 to §,09 ' Twenty-third Street, TOLL HIMSELF Bell Had Been Separated from His Wife for Years—Land- lady Smelled Gas Just in Time to Save Him, Though Orrin B, Bell, an insurance broker, made elaborate preparations to end his Ife by gas to-day, even pasting paver with mucilage, on the cracks of the door and windows of hig voom at No. ites avenue, hie failed to accomplish his puroore. Mrs. Hennion, the landlady of the fur- nished-room house, had occasion to pass the broker's room end smelted gas, She Policemen Monsees, of the whe freed the Uning his knowledge of “nrst ald to the Injured” trey n partly re stored Bell to conacivian: When Dr, MoCullen arrived with an ambulance from the St, Mary's Hospital the broker was fully restored, He fo Ml from the gaa, however, that he was taken to the hospital, Ho ia forty- five years old and for five years has been separated from his wife, A let: ter addressed to his wife at No, 496 Willoughby avenue way found in his room. No Mrs, Bell could be found at that address, s. While boys all like the comfortable feel of our \clothes, it takes their moth- ers to appreciate the good taste of the patterns, Russian, sailor, Norfolk and double-breasted suits, $5 to $14.50, Washable, fast-color fab- rics, $1.50 to $7. Boys’ furnishings, boys’ hats and boys’ shoes. Rocers, Pert & Company. Three Broadway Stores. 258 842 1260 at at at Warren st. 43th st, 32nd st, It’s Time To ‘‘Get The Habit’’ Bull Brother, CLOTHIERS, COFFEE SALE Friday, Saturday and Monday. Holland Mocha and Java, ular price 24c., at nee 2lc TEA—Black, Green or Mixed, Regular price 45. at....... 38c 5 tbe, delivered—Manhattan and Brooklyn, 10 Ibs., 25 miles; 25 Ibs., 100 miles, Orders by Postal Solicited. oane COFFEE 233, 235, 231 and 239 Washington St, ‘Bet, Perk Pl, & Barclay Bt, Established 1840, “LION BRAND’ COLLARS ano CUFFS DOES DYSPEPSIA OR was! All-wool, fast-color fabrics, | suits shies lls schdaSla aida TRIED TO KILL (BROKER FAILED) [When Teeth or Gums Give You Bother There Is No Safer, Speedier or More Inexpensive Place to Have It Cured Than at the Offices of Dr. Martin, Originator and Discoverer of the New Alveolar Meth- od of Dentistry, the Most Sensational Invention in Dental History. The Doctor’s Booklet on Dentistry Now Completed and Ready for Distribution —Call in Perscn if You Can—Otherwise Write. There Is no longer the slightest excuse for any person to suffer from a disease of the teeth or gums since the invention of the new Alveolar Method of Dentistry by Dr, G. Gor- don Martin, 320 Fifth avenue, To suffer now from a dental disease is to bespeak oneself indifferent to progress and unwilling to accept or recognize new achievements; for when a discovery 1s supported by such {rrefutable evidence as Dr. Martin has furnished it surely de- serves recognition, This doctor of dental selence {ts to-day curing diseases, throughly and speedily, that before his discov- ery were thought to be incurable, dually the profession |s recoge nizing that without ostentation a man has risen among them who !s thely supertor in ingenuity and achievement, and they are clamoring to obtain his secret. So far the only genuine work in Alveolar Dentistry is done by the originator himself, Dr. G. Gorden Martin, of 320 Fifth avenue, corner 32d street, and such others as may claim to have this method are simply frauds, who in the py of “collenes,” “parlors,” or “associations,” lure the unthinking; jond these are being quietly but firmly suppressed Succexa in Dental Surgery. | pr. Martin desires especially to get dificult cases of dental disease, regardless of the age of the person, as well as cases wherein dental sur- gery is necessary, In a case that came before the doctor recently an east side Indy had been suffering for five years or mom from suppuration of the gums. Dozens of dentists that this lady had gone to did not even know what was the matter with her. Pxamination by Dr. Martin proved it to be caused by necrosis of a por- tion of bone of the dental structure. | When this was pointed ont to these lothor dentists they quickly agreed as to the cause, But in order to re+ move the cause they wanted to ox- tract tivo perfectly sound teeth that lay immedintely below the necrosed portion. Dr. Martin removed the cause and onred the disease without the ex traction of the teeth; the lady suf- fered no snectal pain, and is in a perfect condition to-day. Her name and address will be given to any interested person on request. No Dinte or Dridge Work, Not a day passes that Dr. Martin does not do something that astounds | other dentists, and he does it {n an \entirely new way. Prominent men and women are coming to him from remote points, The work is speedier and more skilled than has ever been known in dentistry before, the re- sults are permanent, and the cost {s entirely reasonable and no more than other dentists charge for very mediocre work, Onecan satisfy him- self of this by looking up some of Dr, Martin's former and now cured patients. The doctor desires especially to see at his offices men and women suffering from pyorrhea or discharge from the gums, from loose or falling teeth, from missing teeth, absce: necrosis, bad breath, decaying teeth, irregular teeth, abnormalities of the teeth or dental structure, broken teeth and such other conditions as can be directly traced to the infe work of bungling dentists. * cases are successfully treated by the doctor every day, and without the use of plate or bridge work, Many who thought they would have to wear plates of false teeth have been saved that horror by Dr. Martin, The testimony of Mrs, Bella Evans, recently published in this paper, pears out the assertion. Many other names could be mentioned, not a few prominent throughout the country, In fact, if a person has two or more teeth on either the upper or lower jaw, no matter how loose or decayed they may be, Dr, Martin can give you & perfect set of teeth without plate or bridge work, and you will be able to ent and do in every particular what any person with the soundest teeth can do; and it will be so skilfully done that mm one will be able to de- tect it. No Charge for Pxamination, Call on Dr, Martin the very first opportunity yo. have, His offices are Suite 704, 820 Mitth avenus, i: corner 32d street, He will exe amine and advise you free of charge, and your visit will not put you un- der obligations in any way., Special appointments can be made in per- aon, letter, telegram or ‘phone (5063 - Madison), j Buoklet on Dentistry, Dr. Martin has now completed his prochure on his Alveolar Method of INDIGESTION BOTHDR your Dentiatry, and you may hive a copy Do you know what It Is to enjoy a good] hy application in person or by Tete square meal? Even if you feel like it, dare| ger, Persons living out of the city Lapse Al Age thon ni : wold he interested in the tae ceny, oat fempten ftne- | ooklet shold address (@. Gordon Drgeaion is simply’ the oune | Martin, M. D., D. D. 8, (Ino), Suite Ma Uae Biche Wake ua erat a 320 Fifth avenue, New York City, and a copy will be forwarded free, It {8 a booklet giving much golid information on the teeth an ums) iiustrated with beautify a SS one ean learn touch from tt,

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