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lai a ee a ee ac “HYDE IS OUT.” BY WALTER A. SINCLAIR. All the rattle of tho battle Now is hushed, “What's this omen?” cry the foemen, ene We pilot iif nt f { i ST ANCA . MATTINGS., A great importation comp 3, Rolls of Japanese Matting, in Beau tiful carpet patterns, and small fig in dark green. red and blue; reguiar $12.00 value, special to- 7 Ke) 8 macien JAMES MoGREERY & CO, Linen Room, ny | or SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY. REFUNDED, morrow, per yd, 20c,, “Hyde 1s out!” | cost as ee, IS REARRESTED ser WEST 14 ST. ra SS Or fight on tho best he can, sir?” Bleached, Irish Damask Ta: . . ‘Through the stillness comes the answer: /One of the Men Indicted with} ble Cloths, al AN Bis Money-Saving Da y. Armitage Mathews in New Trouble. 2x2 yds. 2.75 2x24 yds... + 3.50) QRZ YAS cecreress 009495 Dinner Napkins to match, 4.00 per doz Fine quality Irish Huck, If you care the least bit about saving, come to Rothenberg’s TO-MORROW. We've planned a day of tremendous selling by offering values that stand unrivalled, Great Sale of Shirt Waist Suits. An unparalleled bargain at this low price, 600 newest Shirt Walst Sults, made from ‘fine dotted lawn, walst with pleated sides and front of fine embroidery; large sleeve, kilted skirt; also 98 ‘At the doorway through which Norway Kicked the King All the giot now is quiet— The Storthing Mystified, propounds the query: What's that sound the night winds carry?” And the answer comes 60 airy: “Hyde is out!” John W. Wooten, who was jointly tn- dicted with Armitage Mathews and Samuel I, Ferguson on charges of grand larceny and conspiracy in the settlement of the Welnsell estate, to-day found him- self in additional trouble, His bondsman in champagne lawn, waist with pleated sides; front piped with red; kilted skirt piped to match waist; also in black with white checks; full pleated waists; six times piped kilted skirt...+eseccceesecceeseveee ces All-the-raving of the Paving surrendered him to the custody of the] hematitched Towels, 25x44 AAT RRR sees Randatts ces . Court, All the defendants tad been the) i New Defender Suits at $1.98. ) Like a tomb-ts Bowen-Loomia— Robthachild, convicted wrecker of the 5.40 per doz, Another great sale shewn th white linen, handsomely embroidered waist and skirt, white or black lawns Sie AC OkITL Feteral Bobi, who wee brought down f pe trimmed with fine embroideries or faggoiting ; also in pongee lawn, handsomely trimmed with wide lace or faggotting ; black and white checks, or plain navy blue lawn, or cham- brays; waists are beautifully made, the market at double the price. All sizes; choice al from Sing Sing to testify before the Grand Jury, To-day had been set for hearing their pleas to the indictment, but the pleading was deferred, Weoten obtained a stay of all pro- cevtings against him from Justice,Gay- not some days ago. When his case was called, Goorge Gordon Battle, coun- Hemstitched Huck Towels. Plain or with damaskends, a1x4o in, 2.75 per doz. For-the time no powders burning, Murphy to MoCarren’s turning For a receas while he's learning “Hyde is out!” skirt all pleated; in fact, equal toany suit on "RYAN EXPLAINS PURCHASE. ih q 1.98 Sensational Sale of Skirts, Summer Skirts, full pleated style, with faring foot kilts made from good Russian duck and shown in blue or black with white dots, white grounds with black, blue fel, explained that Justice Gaynor haa| Odd dozens of Napkins, 24x or red dots; fancy linen effects; black and white check chambrays: plum, Wak traarahos granted a stay unt Juno 21. 24 in black or red duck; also a lot of white pique; positively the greatest skirt PP. seep seh Superintendent Mathew's case was then called ana 4 in. bargain ever known. oe 66 as eairicks has finished his investiga: 9 Jiu counsel, ‘Terrence J, MeManus, sata di amet the Rauitable Live Asaurance he would make'® motion to inspect the nee ane Medicines fg ale ecco cmr| GIRL ON STREET BURIED IN MUD|S2zeeeee ine : Underwear and Hosiery Sale. charging conspiracy, He fied ; i . an apbdavit to that effect and th Hemmed Linen Sheets. gox and Tollet Articles, Extra Sine Low Neck Misses Full Fashioned Liste Thread 1——_. —>—— As 2 roo in, i‘ otton Vests, tape Stockings, double knee Ne, Dragged Into} Fish Danity aeuan frowearena ior bis Client p 8 i valet Pikvate's Comp and Nath we Arm eeu: Oc spliced” esl and toe: l y Cc >i i. age.; sale price Pretty Governess Dragg sherman, Guided by Groans,|ecss ana wnea told that 41 would, that Hae ed o $ifor goes oF each. case also waa deferred. By the failure falue 12,00 one-quart Extra Size Shaped Cotton Vests, white and ecru, regularly 19¢., sale price Stable, Robbed and Brutally) Pulls Dying Victim, Possibly of] co# ti2° wae deferred. | By the failure Treated by Trio of Itallans—) Murder, from Slough on Island] ave tis, came, nctually calle te One of Them Captured. in Hackensack River. the truth of the rumor that he has turned State's evidence. “As Wooten etarted to leave the court- room Detootive-Sengt, O'Connell, of the Distriot-Attorney's office, arrested him. Vests, shaped or straight, regular and extra sizes; pants with wide umbrella legs or tight knee, regular or extra sizes, straight and French band; choice of this 25c. and 35c, underwear at Cc 3 for 50c.; or, each. . DACKAGO vererrress Improved chocdlate-covered Ci 1 cara Tablets, 100 in bottle, l 9) Cc 2 Fine Gi Fancy Cotton Stockin; hundreds: a4 1 of new designs; ree Qic ular 25¢ quality . i S 'e, 00: ar bot Babeakin ‘Toleum, can Hot Water Bags, 2 quarts, guar Twenty-third Street; ‘Women’ A i) és § z preventative, Dox ..,..4 Perfumed Toilet Soap, cak if i Guited by groans thet came from a a the trustess te-day Geapite pub- Mttle island in the Hackensack River | 1; rT mein tere ny Fat, Wal man Sona Maton, Reps Sale of Muslin W Refri i ° ucus, menlert for Grover Gleveiant to ore N. Jy cowed ia toe destin of the |i a Sininderes Rasen zeae | IME MuGREERY & CO, alé O usin Wear. efrigerators. + York. sound and found a man's heal - {much sury od and exclaimed: ¥. wesponse te & re trading from a slough on the ee “For God'a sakel Giant expect this, \f Gowns, full size, heavy muslin, in We have just received a large shipment of & Pi ‘concerning the The men was calling “'Bielee” feebly |r Hee ne eee Ml in ts BigR AAG V SGPRS necks With CMe “carload of Refrigerators, to be placed on ‘stock, to~day aa Grote carne Ups the scene, bla | tor Wesven tahoe ton tian contnitce ters of hemstitched tucks, Insert. gale at amazingly low prices, They are ‘phe |Wnd grand larceny indictments, and an Corsets, ings of fine embroidery with cluster ey oe Ered aah; Ralvan volon growing fednter and fainter. fisherman reached unter the mud and stripping him by ‘the shoulders drew his edy from ithe slough. As he did so the man ied. Graham eaw thet the man's clothes Were covered with blood and hurriedly made of hardwood, kil 4d shelves, Bronze trimmings, metal lining, removable drip Window Screens. ||Silks x Dress Goods. at 5,000 Adjustable Wire Window Screens, hardwood || yard Wide Silk Pongee, high silky lustre, in the popular “finish; size 15 inches high and extend | 2 ] champagne color; Yard Wide White 39c of plain tucks betwesn; 50c. value at Drawers, full size, fine muslin, umbrella style, with torchon lace; also hemstitch. ing; 29¢, value at . . Petticoats, fine quality madras; light and dark colors; umbre!la ruffles w.th scallops; 000 on an additional charge of grand larceny. Abraham Hymmel's name was also on the calendar for pleading to-day. Dep: uty Assistant District-Attorney Ely told the Court that his cage was also stayed by @ writ of prohibition, The case was accordingly passed over. H Broche Batiste Corset. Dip| hip model, with front and side supporters, 19¢c § Ai *E hi i 52? i E E Es BF iY from her companions eyenwh | placing him in his boat he rowed to Se 69c. value at and started west on One Hundred and 1.35 . va ae yet As she was passing a|Seoaucus, where a physician found a i Eiger wine, ta the middle ofthe block, | bullet hole over the dead man’s heart, THREE FAILURES ON value 2.50 From « colony of Poles at Secatious ft wee learned that the dead man wes a fetlow-countryman, known as “rank,” who had come to the town three weeks ago, and wes employed in ® foundry, Groban “LITTLE EXCHANGE.” Consolidated Brokers Hessel and Hoyt Make A ments—Not Large Traders, i Pink or blue silk Broche Cor- set, Daintly finished with lace, Sizes 24 to 28 in, ey Hh 3 e ; é ef i Hs ii i ¥ i 4 to 33 inches’wide; these screens will Hand Woven Japanese Wash Silk; fit any ordinary size window. Limit value 5Sc; special at,....... 00 . 4 5 eoemed value 69c., at.. Frank to have| phree stoo is pan i ubjosted Deen foroed O |) rawes aopak -Deoserat ony ne, Oosiols 2 toa customer; to-morrow, at, each., iy affairs Senasor | subjected, ts Pean forced Inte the PouEh 104 Mecure | {dated Wxohange made assignments to- 1.65 tat big 27-In. Black Waterproot 27;In. White Hand Woven ie aak many footpriavts, indicating that several | day tor small amounts. The brokere value 4,00 Smyrna Rugs at 7.98 chy ied had 49c Wash Silk; value 49c, ate. 29c 44-inch Black All Wool Panama, 39 bright and brispy; value 69¢.) at. . Cc persona had tramped there before th. ‘Coroner Brackner, of Jersey City, de- tout Poles as witnesses amd took the body to the Jersey City Morgue. e are A. M, Sanders, ¥, P, Hessel and 0, C. Ho} Bach gf the three men had been sell- ing short Amalgamated Copper, Union Pacific and other strong stocks that went against them. CAPT, STRONG ~1S BANKRUPT Near-Actor and Husband of May Yohe Fixes His Liabil- ities at $1,088 and Assets at $100. 5 ! The latest mode!s of “La Vida" Corsets have the| fashionable “svelte” waist line, Designs to suit every type Of figure, 3.00 to 12,00 per pair. Smyrna Rugs, 12 ft. long and 9 ft. wide, in Oriental, “Persian and floral patterns; in order to make this { for all who come, we can 7 908 e JAMES McCREERY &G0, | JAMES McGREERY & 60. JAMES McCRE ERY &CO ecial at Silk Department. Cotton Dress Fabrics, On June the 13th, On June the 13th, 5,000 yds, white, Japanese, | Fine silk and cotton Mousse- Habutai Silk, Superior,) lines, printed in delicate heavy quality. 27 in. wide,| \floraldesigns, , Pink, blue, Suitable for shirt waists,) layender and yellow on F Hy i 5 rth street station, the men, capturing Latano, ANOTHER YELLOW FVER SUSPECT Second Case in a Week Found on Panama Steamer—Canal Supt. Heath Removed to Hoffman Island. i 45«inch Black All Wool French Velling, soft and clingy; value 75c.. Ate ————— WOMAN BEATEN UNCONSCIOUS BY THUGS Attacked on the Street and Left Badly Wounded by Assailants. (Special to ‘The Evening World.) y by trusteos. Twenty-third Street, Stock Will Still Control. i plan of mutualization fe alweys can and will control -@ Board of fitty-two, The remaining “ewenty-cigat will not be a unit, while the twenty-four will, and the policy: holders will have no more actual voice ‘th the control of the society than will Black Dress Goods, 2d Floor English Mohair and Sicil- ians. Highly recommended for bathing suits, travelling coats and dresses, or boating and summer tallor made es JAMES McGREERY & GO. Silk Petticoats J A steamer arrived in port to-day It is surmi#ed that Putnam Bradlec ;'Menelk, Bo I hope that no one ‘will be fooled a moment on that point, ) But mow vomes the additional fea- ture that the voting control of a ma- Jority of the stock 1s to be placed in ‘Rrastess, so as to avold tho imputation of one-man control; and trustees have een selected, two of whom, Mr. Cleve: Yand and Judge O'Brien, are certainly eminent, aa is perhaps the third, Mr, ‘Weatinghouse, although the qualifi tion urged in his behalf, that he is rich and connected with large interests, oes not greatly appeal to me, and if ft atands alone is quite inmufficient, | bet the Polloy-Hodlere Vote, ‘\ But who keeps control in any one foard, or under the Influenve of any mumber, either of owners or t «If it i really desired to jularize the society, to Jo away with ym eontrol centred in one man or few ; then scatter the stook as widely “vigedieras and admit cava holder of a Vhundred-doilar policy to voting power equal with the holder of a snare of th ‘ptock, and you have fully and offeotu- “ally done away with the control that ts te, and have substituted a ‘gontrol that must depend for its con- Stinuance on its ability to satisty the ‘and eane. 2-YEAR-OLD GIRL GETS Recognined by Mount Zion, 4 Songregatio: interest that it is wise and nee at Confir- Boocause of hor excellent assistance on ‘programme at the confirmation ser- pen at the Feast of Shuove last Fri- Mise Mame Cohen, twelve years from Panama with a yellow fever sus- pect on board, the second in a week, ‘The lest ship that had yellow fever on board was the Sequranca, from Colon, @ week ago, Francis J. O'Leary, an employee of the Panama Canal, wns found suffering from @ high fever, He was taken to Hoffman Island and the disease developed within two days, O'Leary died on the fifth day after his reception, When the steamer Advance arrived at Quarantine to-day Dr, Alvah H. Doty and his assistants found George A. Heath, in the first cabin, very {1, He had the same symptoms that were shown in O'Leary's case, and he was at once taken to Hoffman Island. There 1s ecarcely room for doubt as ¢o the nature of Heath's ailment, After the patient ‘had been removed all of the other passengers and mem- bers of the orew were examined, but none showed algns of illness, ‘Dhree hours were spent in fumigating the ateamer before she was permitted to proceed to her plier at West Twenty- seventh street. Heath ts considered one of the most valuable men in the Government's em- ploy, He was superintendent of the canal construction, but became ill and hurried home on the Advance. b) ip that comes from the yel- low fever-stricken sone wiil be wat carefully by the health authorities at Quarantine, LITTLE BOARD'S ELECTION. Consolidated Exchange Choonen itn OMieers for the Coming Yoar, The annual election of the Consol- idated Stook and Petroleum Exchange was hold to-day, There was no oppoal- tion to the regular ticket, an unusual of No, 11 Hast One Hundred ana nth street, ie to be presented @ Bold medal by the Congregation 1) "| G i irl, gifted ears, & pupil of Pub } and holds a free sc he N Ferult of her plano play for hol- lew York College of ng. part in ’revltale at Car- | ton, a ar prayer. ‘The, Be ghening Se eae thing at the Consolidated Hxchange. ‘This ia the ticket voted for; President Lewis V. BP, Randolph; First Vice President, W. J, Alpers; Second V) Presiden H. Van Bure! . R. Grant; Charman, Valentine Mott Jovernors for two years, C,H, | W. R. Brown, W. L. F, H, G,) Hon amuel White. und, to serv. s yk “larence Kt. Committe i J Drake, W. Jenks Mer Mor NEWARK. N, J., June 12,—Margaret White, fortv-five years old, of No. 780 North Sixth street, was found uncon- ecious in Bloomfield avenue, near her home, at an early hour to-lay, She was bleeding from a cut over the left eye and was otherwise injured. A policeman sent the woman to the City Hospital, where, after regaining consciousness, she said that she had been attacked by three man. ‘The police are Investigating, SENT WOMEN AND BABES TO CELL Magistrate Cornell Fined Forty- two Culprits for Obstructing Fire-Escapes and Few Could Pay, Taking Children to Jail. Forty-two women, most of them with children {n arms, were fined $8 each by Magistrate Cornell in the Essex Market Court to-day on charges of obstructing flre-escapes of tenements where could not pay thelr fines andy eked up with their children in tho court prison, According to the complaints, these women allowed fire-escapes to be blocked with all sorts of rubbish, In- cluding boxes, barrels, flower pots and lce-ohests. Magietrate Cornell declaged It a ry for the safety of tonnement # that bh in would n ce no. tin x ceptions the caves, Im Wee"Sourt for sucht uftenwon B Yen In [oie he SIGHTED DERELICT SCHOONER, A dismasted and waterlogged dereliet, Veg PW. Fy Ross, . Small and {ntringliam; Members of Nom- Ce tee, CS, Chapman, 8, rison, , PB. a inating Commi é Hci, Ht itretactiman W, oot Nags | G. Power, W. Koung. apparently a gshooner about 160 fe long. was sightsd 200 miles east of New assets $100, $0 of which they secured for filling the petition, The other assets consist of the shoss, six suils of clothes and five hats, valued, all told, at $v. Strong styles hinwelf an ‘uctor” and sald he lives at the Hotel Breslin. ‘The Mabtiities consist of $95 owed Brooks Bros, for clothing and gloves, Vought in 1901; $90 to Knox Bros, for halts In 1902; $1 to Louls shi for foods in iH; $142 for clothes 40 Charles F. Wetzel, tatlor, of No, ahs nue, In, 1902, for’ wiloh “Wi VA accordion pleated flounc- ings and black ruchings. 50 and 9.75 Twenty-third Street. Strong, near-actor and husband of May d ‘ Yohe, feared his dramatic career would | Wade of black and white dresses, morning Tesses, summer white grounds, not be a success, especially on “the a ‘ Jack, Mohair etticoats or gown roud,” as to-day, ina petition in bank-| gtriped Taffetas Silk, Fime|go00 yards, black, Moha P g' 3. 8c per yd. ’ ruptey filed by him, he giv his| . : i i i LE Rin ito |) durable quality: Brilliantine, 44 inches 65¢ per yd, value 405 Th tition fled by hii 8, ‘. i lue 1,00 * + pig, Pelion ed, by, hs sttormey*.| ‘Thess skeirte are well cut) wide , ct Silk and cotton Mousselines, that the uabilies are $1,08 and the} and made, finished with * 6s5c per yd. Small, medium and large Twenty-third Street black polka dots on white 1,200 yds, black, Mohair Eraubank Sicilian, 54 in, wide, 15¢ per yd, Cary eA ‘ ea ae 400 yas. black, striped Mo- hair Sicilian, 50 in. wide. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street, ze] ig sultig: HY for Uvery to James Hebron, of No, 14 Weat Horty-fitth streot, in 1902; $400 ‘for board at the Hotel Cum- berland Jagt month, and i for Jewals to Thomas Kirkpatnick, of No, 34 !ittn avenue, in 1902, \ Strong and tits wife have been rated as recelving upward of $750.a week for their penformances in New York, piles hl lll HEART DISEASE INCREASES. This Malady and Spinal Meningitis Ohtef Caure of Mortality, Heart disease, according to the city authorities, was largely responsitte for @ large inerease In Greater New York's death rate for the week ending Satur- dey, June 10, During the week there were 128 deaths from this cause, 4x a remarkable dnerease Within one wee The other chief causes of mort dunng the week, ending last Saturd: were cerebro spinal meningitis, 61 brother, BOY AND RESCUER DROWNED, Hero Dien with Playmate He Jump. ed Overboard to Save, NORWICH, Conn, Sune 12—While qt play on a raft in Kramer'a Pond, ‘Thomas H, Grant, ten yeara old, and Willi man ai hind them, against (8 duning the corresponding week In $104, ‘The total death rato las! week Was } While for the corrus- ponding week & year ago tt was bui iol, For the week ending June 3, 1%5,| Bawara Schram the death rate wa only iG, show! Charle! Ayninat. 66. during the correspond) Seen 1004; pneumonta, 108 as agains: [ANd State streets, Tid; tubereulowis 167, as agatnat 11, ——— Ing together, and Bohrobél BRAVE WOMAN BEATS ROBBERS IN A HOLD-UP Mrs. E, Schramm Fights with Thieves Who Attack Hus- band and Brother. Schrobel, when York by. th toamer | Wellig | OlBy. | Were Fowmed Grant fat” ‘Frome the afk y eB Led ellige G ve os ‘$ Rush, ervived here todey @roat Daniss | and Banield lost tis lite ia tying to|down before he could defend him, ray FOB ae oe ctor pave bie Ts jae =«The after Othen three, went “of No, $8 Furman street, Brooklyn, his wife Mary and her were all brutally beaten and robbed at Furman Brooklyn, early to- day by a gang of five young highway- men, who attacked them from behind after they had passed the corner. ‘The three hud beén out to seo somo friends, and It was about 1 o'clock when Uiey were rocurbing home along ius- it, Zhe Sohramm'a were walk- just be- the men suddenly rushed out of a doorway, Two of them tackled Schrobel at once, knocking him 758 per ge Ladies! Suits, st Tweed Travelling Suitewith|~~S*SCS*C<S Twenty-third Street medium length Coats, . Ais too JAMES McGREERY & 60, Sicilian Suits, with three- quarter length or Eton Coat, 4 21,00 Schramm and his wife. The latter two trwke away from thelr assailants and went after the nen who were on top of Schrobel, but tho others caugat then and s bad Schramm down, too, One of the men tried his best to down Mrs, Schramm, but he had too bie a job, She is @ very strong woman, with plenty of pluck, and she fougit viciously, She tabbed one of the men in the head with her umbrella and usec her fists and her fect on every one ske could «ot at. In the meantime she yelled for the police as loud as she could, ‘Tho five men finally became fright: ened at her screams and ran away, ‘They got $22 from Schrobel and) # wateh und seme money from Sehramm. Wher) the police arrived they were all gone, Sohramm and Sehrobel were so badly heaten that they had to be attendna linen and various fancy by a physician and both are ill to-day fh cy Ara, viehramm was punched twice aad |4. > materials. Me Y Kloked once but she never oat, ting her down. ¥ y ah. gave, the, polloe ‘wo me! lu Art Department, 4th fl or < % Dotted Swiss Bureau Se! value 30.00 Various colors, Taffetas, Silk Suits, Vari- yoe ous models, with Eton,|+trandkerchief” Pillow blouse or long Coats, Slips with ruffled edge. age each Novelty and useful articles ‘for traveling, made of 47.00 and 35,00 Twenty-third Street, formerly 35.00 to 50,00 and didn't Ret os as ahh ? i é b Twenty-third Stregt, re mies, oe ANTS WORK | i iii would have if the men had succeed! artosted ° pst Pia ta arising hiya | eS Feith ! fi 4 : i ¥