The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1905, Page 4

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REAL PICNIC WHEN GANE GOT BACK Returntng from Outing Faith- ful of Fifteenth Hold Brick Tourney. The pipe of peace, which all of the @entlemen with aspirations for political Yeadervhip in those districts in which Whe names of George Washington yay Plunk#t, “The” McManus and Johnny FrRom “We. ‘Ourry are immortal, smoked yesterday eeu by mutual agreement during the outing ‘of the Francis J. Goodman Associaiion, t ®ut wont out late last night when the @moursioniste returned to town, and was a8 pretty a riot along Tenth Qvenue as the Hell's Kitchen disirict thas seen in many a day, It Was Lovely! Windows were broken, strect stands @emolished, heads were cracked, eyes blackened and shopkeepers 0 frightened that they closed their doors and bart- @aded them. Women and children were ferried, and so flerce did the ruction @et that the centre of hostilities worked over near the West Forty-seventh street station house, where a score of bricks went through the windows, A number ©f policemen were hurt in the battle nd one was completely laid out, 6o that he had to be sent home In a carriage, Mr, Goodntan took his playful follow: @rs to College Point yesterday for an annual outing, Goodman is the leader of the Fifteenth Assembly District, and it was agreed in both the Fit eenth and the Seventh Districts that factional Unes should be forgotten for the day 4nd the followers of sicManus, Plunkitt Curry, McMahon and Darden Me down in peace together, | They had a great day at College Point, and when they got back last night formed in line for a parade through the disirict. On the scene ot their political activities again all the bitterness of the contests now going on broke out, A Curry man hit a Me- | Mahon foliower on the nose, Parade Lost Step, Then a McManus man said simething| Mbelious about a Plunkitt man so tne | latter could hear him, After that noth Ing could stop the riot. Mem clinched] along the line and fougat vo tne, FUSH TO AVI MORTGAGE TA Great Crowd Overwhelms Reg- ister’s Office on Last Day of Present Law’s Operation —Big Real Estate Loans, "As busy ana boy killing snakes" ts an inadequate simile to describe the rushing business doing at the offices of Register John H. J, Ronner, in the Mor- |ton Buflding, to-day in recording pa- pers brought in by persons who want to dodge the new tax of one-half of one per cent, on mortgages filed to-morrow and In the future, There was a serpentine line of men, women and messenger boys from the elevator into the blg recording room to be served as rapidly as possible by Dep- uty Registers Joseph P, Hennessy and Henry H. Sherman gnd Chief Clerk 13. Douras, assisted by a force of about Mad. Sucks, snes and other missiles, J are the (ts Policemen baer and | 150 men, ughes, who peen assigned to! phe dally average number of mort- Kaeimed "AC { QI | ages recorded is 200, Yesterday 1,201 deventh street 130 the side| were recorded, aggregating $35,000,000, pty ions With a briek. Ge te | Fred these mortgages not been filed about another brick hit hin q 15 Bui onthe Jaw and he went Gown and out | Uptil to-morrow a tax of $175,000 would Somebody kicked him on the side of}have to be paid on them, half of which the head when he was on the erouna and his ear was badly torn and his Jaw dislocated By this time the affair had become a dot. Fruit and newspaper stands were} torn to pleces and the fragmess used) would go to the city, the other half to the State. Three of these mortgages aggregate 000,000, Two, agsremating $10,000,000, i 111 Broadway (the Boreel for we s. The West Forty>*yentii| 5, ite ey Btrect Police Station got an inkling of| Building) to the Equitable Assurance what was Kolng on when part of'the, Society of the United States” and the y will be used for rebuilding, The r mortgage was by the Brie and Railroad Company to the Stand- parade got near the station-house and) me loks began to come through the wl dows. One went by the head of Tel y Me Operator Floor, missing him by | ira trust. Company. for $10,000,000 EAE ETP Gy | "Beginning to-morrow the ‘new tax! sed the sergeant on the desk must be patd before a mortgage can The fiehting didn’t stop until the par | ye ‘recorded. and the ‘Tax Bureau in Taders had fought themscives out. A the Register's office must read the Number of reserves wer tout to Whole document and enter a record Store order after the worst wis o “Unsiseine of thirty-seven tema, with Dut ho. an urrest Was made. posstb in a “menara) remarks, 1) two yards wide. Mr, ——$—$—<—-—— n | NEW VIEW OF THE BOYCOTT, ————__—- i DETROIT, JUNE 30 -Charles Denby, powlle A hed REST. diplomatic adviser t che Viceroy of EUGENE, ORB, JUNE %—It has North China, who is visiting relatives been decided at a meeting of the hop here, does not take a serious view of ape rere to: form ton to han-/ chinese threats to boycott American Gs the puproae of controltin i goods owing to the Chinese Exclusion “AN done, by stragglers who Hned behing us.” the only comm: Goodman had make on the situatl to-duy, the wi..ncion to hold a cony in dur-| Act. Mr. Denby, who has for twenty ing July which will be attended by del-| years been In close touch with political tes from the Feveral hop districts and commercial affalrs In China, galds in the State for the purpose of form. ‘Phe Chinese Government iy not back Ing the corporation, Atier Oregon is of this agitation and it 16 not supported erfanined {t 1s proposed to extend the by the merchants, The Chinese don't le! of the corporation to Wash w their laborers to come to Amer- r All China wants Is a fair, just ad- ministration of the laws, that atudents ind merchants be allowed to come. in [undisturbed and no discriminations,” @nd Callfornia, and then to and thus place the con'rol of the ¢ Output of the United Statex under one Gorporation. ew a MAY MANTON’S oD ; ; ao Daily Fashions is no gare ment that suits the young lad better than this one, It is absolutely Joose and comforta. bie and allows him to climb and olay to his heart's con- tent, while It ts be- coming, tasteful and satisfactory to the looker-on, In the il- lustration the ma- terial 1s percale, but many others also are suitable, white being Iked for thore of afternoon, while THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENTING, JUNY 90, RUSH OF MORTGAGE FILERS TO REGISTER. OFF Cee A oe © | | | SUICIDE AFTER HUNT FOR WORK Ernest Moore, Who Came from, Boston Hoping to Become a Hotel Manager, Ends His Life with Gas. Brnest Moore, thirty years old, a jcoliege man who came here from Bos- ton two weeks ago, was to-day found | |dead in his room wkh a gas tube In |his mowth by hia landlady, Mrs, Mar- garet Holly, of No, 18 East One Hun- dred and Sixteenth street Mrs. Holly was attracted to the room by the strong odor of gas permeating the room, and, forcing open the door, | found the body of the sulcide. She | |sent for Dr, Hammond, of No. 129 Eust One Hundred and Si#eenth street, who declared the young man had been dead thres hours, The police took charge of the body and of a note addressed by the man to a married sister Mrs, Holly sald that Moore engaged a room in her house two weeks ago, He told her his family lived in Boston in the Back Bay district and that he had come to New York to fill a position ag hotel manager which would pay him | a week, Apparently, she sald, he | failed to secure the position, and for the lvet four or five days had been very lent | M ) Mrs, Holley that he had been i 1 two weeks ago, but that he had uveady buried two wives, He told her he had a son five vears old | 'iving with his married sister In One, Hundred and First street. Mrs, Holly sald that Moore came to the house alone and that she had never | seen his wife. | | i PAUPER HAD NICE LITTLE ROLL IN HIS POCKET. Policeman Surprised When | Searched Old Man from Ran- @all’s Island, A pauper with $109.90 In hia pockets, received the day before as a remittance from hia estate in Switzerland. was Jone of the prisoners arraigned before Magistrate Whitman in Yorkville Pollce Court to-day. He was Edward Alle- mann, sixty odd years old, former school teacher In the land of the Alps, now Inmate of the almshouse on Ran- dall'e Island. Patrolman Driscoll, of the Fifth atreet station, saw a crowd of children #s- mobled around a bench in Tompkins i | uare Park yesterday afternoon, Go- ng over to the bench he discovered old man fast as} n the policeman escc » the Hlon-house, Where Edward Allemann. he wi He had ing. In his pockets was i na that days’ Alinaiie doorman of the n-house brought forth from the old man's pockets the sum mentionad The old man explained he had just nis yearly reinittance from’ an land agistrate turned Allemann over to Probation Officer Thomas with In- structions to see that he got back in safety and with his money to the almshouse. TE Se SEC, HOWELL’S BROTHER MISSING. Relative of McAdoo's Afde Left Home with Pintol, Threaton- ing to KiM Himself, (Special to ‘The Evening World.) | color 1s preterred| for the blouse of harder usage. The pocket at the Jeft of the front means both style and grati- fle: on to the young wearer and the eeves are the new mes that are tucked At the wrists, but made with cpenings which render them easy to silp on and oft, For a boy of elght years will be re- quired 2 yards of material 2%, 178 yards 82 or 13-8 yards 4 Inches wide, Pattern 6,C8R Is cut In sizes for boys 6, 8 10 and 12 ra, How to Obtain These Patterns. Call or Send by Mail to the Evening World May Manton Fashion Bureau, 25 West 23d Stu New York. fend 10 Cents in Coin or Stamps for bach Pattern Ordered, AMPORT ANT — Writ id addi ioly, Me Oise Soca le your name and address plainly, and always NORFOLK, Va. June 30,—Clarence Howell, thirty-four, brother of Sec- retury Howell, Polle Commissioncr McAdoo's aide in the New York Police artment, and a © kK In the Nava: y Office ‘here, te missing from hls m, and the polles have been asked to, seareh for him, The police have been {Informed that Howell, after sleeping on the porch of | his residence Wdnesday night, went off | with his plstol yesterday morning, de- claring to his wife that he intended killing himeelf, CANDY | _ Health authorities declare SCHRADER’S CANDIES absolutely pure and wholesome SFECIAL FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, ’ AIMONAB occ “Afe. Ih Goto Helene ade iiclous un Bon and ‘Choco! onsted Marshmaiiowe 00000000200 Sweeten your “over-the-4th” vaca- tion with a box of SCHRADER'S | CANDIES, | destructive remedy on this earth to (hem, Open Bvenings Until 14 0'Clock. ae plat aa anton ty 1905. ~ TOOK HIS OWN LIFE AFTER SHOOTING WIFE Thinking the Woman Dead, Woodland Fired Last Shot as Police Arrived, Deak SLE a 2 SPS AP aaa a a nae a a a ae a (Special to The Evening World.) NEWARK, June 30.—Mutthew Wooa- land, thirty-eight years old, shot | probably fatally wounded his wife, Irene, thirty-two years old, at a board: ing-house at No, 218 Plant street to-day, and then killed himself by fring a bullet through his brain, Woodland nad been acting queerly for some time, und when he awoke to-day he was In a sullen mood, He began | Abusing his wife, but sie left Lae room, He then procured a revolver ¢rom a} bureau drawor and, following her, shot The wounded | her twice In the back. woman then escaped Into an adjoining | hous. Beloeving he had Killed his wife, rdland went back to his own room, b into lted the door and fired a builet bls brain, dying instantly, The police arrived int ir the man fire the last shot. N Woodlands t in | State for the summer. The couple had already packed their belongings and were to have left here this afternoon for a trip up the Hudson. PETERMAN’S ROACH FOOD, A BOON TO HOUSEKEEPERS, eo a > DACH, FOOD The most improved mothod to free a house of large or small roaches is to use the contents of a box of "'Peterman’s Kuach Food’’ at one time, Shake it on joints so some of it will penetrate and remain to Keep the premises continuously — free, Roaches eat It as & food, It 1s Che inost and it will not scatter them to other piace, to lve on and multiply. ; BEDBUGS.—"'Peterman's Discovers* (thick), @ quicksilver cream, is invaluable to kill bedbuge, Apply Nghtly with brush on beds when apart, on backs of picture frames, mouldings, &c. It will remain permanent, and fs the only remedy that they absorb, and killa those that go over where It hasbeen lightly bruahed on, It will hot rust tron, harm furmiture or bedding “Potorman's Discovery’ (liquid), {n flex- handy to force in Joints for quick nu, will kill bedbugs and thelr uggs instant “Peterman's Ant Food''—A. der to kill and drive away ant “Peterman's Rat-mouse ood"! makes rats or mice wild; they will leave and not return. ‘Take no other, as time may be ever More important than mo Originated in i873, Idle applict trong pow- 1m 1905. by fx Chemist, New York’ City, Montreal, P,Q. gists in New York and nited States, also by Vl outstyle and outvalue the “up” Straw of any hatter who says “$2 up” BROADWAY, Melow Fultony hambern: Builder of $2.00 Hats. ey host, <ASHAU ST. Below Malden Lane, 5 In the chrlich eye-testing rooms you receive the Examination and Advice of an Oculis:, i, ey a registered Physi- cian whose speclalty is the treatment of the Eye W, Brewster, M. D., 217 Biway, r Diapensary.) Edw, Johnson, M, Db, 1345 Bway, (Many years in private practice.) M, Kenyon, M, L sixth Av. (3 yeary Manhattan Hye and Bar Horpital,) Frank G. Esson, M. D., 350 Sixth Ay, 6 New York and Par THosnital,) NO CHARGE except for glasses, and that moderate, | = sullate and Opticians, 48 xomre’ sarmatteg | CoMPKessED complexion, had gray hair and mus-! tache and a stub ray beard, He Wore an alpaca coat, dark trousers and part of @ pair of boats, the upper aee Hons having been cut. of, ISLAND CAEFK In his pockets were $) in Dil ee ees addre to the had a pawn » which h Wednesday VE hal sinith and ‘The body of a man was found floating Ate The the rae 4n the Coney Iwiand Creek to-day at the n, came itt foot of West Seventeanth street, He [re Ui ae ait was about fifty ycars of age, 6 feet 7 {ike f ri hay want wane c y years of age, 6 feet 7 ivan and he was busy writing inches tall, weighed 100 pounds, of Hght| for some time POPPSSHH HHH HoH dH He degepebee *HECHT BROS. 259-261 SIXTH AVENUE. 3 OPEN LATE TO-MORROW NIGHT, One of These Excellent Serge Suits At $12.50 On Credit. 2, No suit at any price can have more style than these. A man dressed in one will be conscious that he’s attired in perfect good " taste, for he'll feel his clothes fit him properly and he'll see that they are cutinthe exact style as the men he meets who are distinguished for their appearance. They are of high grade,thoroughly tested Blue Serge. We guarantee the color as we guarantee the linings and _ tailoring, and any man is privileged ¥ Na to buy one on credit and a| all that will be expected 4, of him is to pay a small rs amount, weekly or monthly. % No superior value has ever ,¢, rs been offered in Blue Serge ,, Be than these magnificent | cs suits at ob p e4 oh et | b ef A} @ ef | ks 3 Bs - SS = POLES P EPPS HM HehoeheeHehememeHgrvremreters See *Biygn Shoe \Hot Weather Shoes Canvas White, Tan and Black. Hundreds of styles—For Men—For Women—For Children, Smart, snappy styles for ths, up-to- men and women, The wider shapes for the older people who look only to comfort, The neat, strong, roomy styles that fit well withe out crowding the growing feet of children, All built to the top notch of Blyn excellence, There is quality in every shoe that bears the Blyn stamp, There is a style and shapeliness so thoroughly built in that it remains through long and satisfactory service, To Wear a Pair Is to Know It’s So. SIX BIG BEST STORES; SHOES IN EVERY GRADE, 6th Ave, and 27th Street, — rnotories a [GUARANTEE SHOE CO} Women’s Shoes and Oxfords, Champagne ‘tan in Russia calf date young SCSOSUSIC0S 00000008900 96r VETw Third Aye. & 122d Screet, 401, 408, 609 &thAy.,3 th & 40th Sts. p 162 Bowery near Broome St, rt Bt, 2891 3d Ave., 150th & 15 1st Sts, Brooklyn Store, 829-831+833 Broadway, bet. Park Ave. and Ellery St, | : : HOTELS ;: ; BOARDING-HOUSEs, PRIVATE FAMILIES. iD APAL” Uke DIAMOND, THE BEAL Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, from the wholesaler, Uvely save yout ene sameness anim CASH OR CREDIT, Quick Delivery, Nea oe erate 1h eae put L. f Refrigerators Ata Great Saving Sa | New York Brooklyn, Jersey City, UL V0 NEWARK Out-of-Town Patronage Solicited, W. L. DOUGLAS. $3.50 SHOE wes A trial will con vinee you that W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes | i @ beat in the | ‘aay York Oty. froress foward at. 55 fj Bvee. 1 ay, cor, Ath ats; sroadway, cd i I | Br Account of Stock-Taking, Many Surprises—Call and See. McClain, CASH OR ci BIT, 140 th and L4Tth ats MS BiRnth ay nN = ayy 21 ah Simpson @ Co. OB alway, 100 Broadway, oon tins ay, Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bic. SAR Newark ay. NMOWATIC 539-41 8th Ave.|| Cpen Sat. Evenings till 10, CARPET: (i. 2R040,00 CLEANSIN No Extra Charge for It, 1 Bt ACHE “anh Bi Far ey ata leg eat) Word may "Seite al at any American Disttiet Messenger Altoring. Melaying. {0 the city wal 9 By ‘Me { a gl URERIS “TWO STORES" 132 to 146 W. 14th St., 83d St. and Third Ave,, Between 6th and 7th Aves, One Block from “'L" Station, SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE NO. 302 ay Men’s “AIL Wool,” “Past Colors,” e Blue Serge Suits Made over the latest single and double breasted models. Coats are cut full and large, and have broad shoulders and close- fitting collars, The fit and tailoring of these garments are equal- Sizes led only in suits of: to fit double the price or ay more, See them on ire ‘ " stouts, display. On sale regulars one week ending and next Friday, slims, We ofteraNEW SUIT should any fade Our Famous Double Guarantee Should any purchase fail to please, the money Is refunded without a single question, All Clothing, no matter what the price, Is pressed and kept in repair one year free of charge. —_—— Men’s Summer Suits, The largest and finest stock ever shown. Wone derful variety of styles ang patterns, In light and dark shades, in all the desirable fabnies for Summer wear— $7.50, $10, $12, $15. Young Men's Suits. Broad assortment, stylish patterns, $4.50, $7.00, $8.50, $10.00 serviceable tabrics; sizes 14 to 19, _——_—————— ns Boys’ Knee Pants Suits | Four-Ply Collars, newestshapes. 5¢ umlher weight, in all the popular] White Negligee Shirts,. styles and fabrics, durable and perfect] Summer Underwea Fitting, Fancy Negligee Shirt 1.50, 2,00, 2,50, 3.00. jicatier Belts, all colors LYER—Men’s Straw Hatse Su urday +» Rough and Smooth Straws, G? Beige All popular shapes and dimensions, 69c The Surprise Store Is Open Saturday lvenings Until 10 o’Clock, Your Vacation Money Can remain intact and your vacation outfits be of fashion’s best—if you'll turn to the Caesar Misch Store for your wants. Father-—Mother—Daughter—Son will all find shop- ping here not alone sty/e-easy—but decidedly price-easy at pay-easy terms, You'll find our values the main induce~ ment, with credit so advantageous as to prove shopping at the Caesar Misch Store an economical necessity. An Unusual Selling Event. $15 and $18 Men’s Suits. There are some ninety garments {n the lot, all this season’s goods, They comprise fi Cassimeres and Worsteds in the most stril Ing and effective patterns, Elegantly tailored and cut In the latest style, Single and double breasted and every sire, Not one of t! ese garments sold for less than $15 and someas high as $48. For Saturday only, to clean up the lot... .+06 Women’s Frock and Frill Suits, $5.98. Women's CG frock and Frill Suits of a fine qua ity whitelinen, Very attractive and exceptional valueat 5.98 Women's White Linen and Duck Skirts, $2,98, Wom n's fine quality White Linen and Duck Skirts, Tailored in the latest style, ) our choice of three distincliveand very attractive 2 desipns, A Special value, Price..... .. somone 98 Cacsa Misch ‘CASH or CREDIT 241-243 Sixth Ave., Bet. 15th and 16th Sts. oP N SATURDAY EVENING €30680000 Repriced For FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only, “Clothes for the Hot Days.” Suits that have been selling for $20 and $25 now $15.00 All specially hand-tailored to our order by —— Filedajanins @ In view of the advancing season we reprice BROKEN LINES of Suits to move them 1 quickly, In this city people of |. Chandler &Co cannot afford to pay rent for one more room than they require. HW you have such a room in your house or flat rent it profitably by advertising it in the Sunday World Want Columns. 31 CORTLANDT. s “ fest ALAN y

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