Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
"TEU HE WIT 5,0 ‘Carries Heavy Muff, ‘as Well as Insurance, to Protect Them. Jon Kubelik, violinist, was a passen- “ © ger on the Hamburg-American bner Amerika, that arsived at Hoboken thie afternoon. There were two hundred ‘excitable worpen waiting to smother him with greetings. All the German-speaking mh. feporters in Now York interviewed hin ‘ in the same breath, and a delegation of : _ fifty-two, representatives of twenty-five Bohemian societiag were assombled to | ebeer tim. ‘The young man blushed when the regt ment of women danced about him, blow- i | tng Ieiasos from the tips of thelr fingers, He was saved from their embraces and More substantial osculatory eabutes by | the ring of reporters formed about hun in ap impenetrable bantier to learn all G, 5, his $80,000 digits and thumbs, \ Peport was sprung from aboard | Jan's press seen that be ineured | re "ig YT tt for da | ; out of busines Fpavined or are fr tha pol cant fiddle, be un olay, | * mu: wore tf bd (44 a0 thy ore graphical i de re erapcal the carried , to is - ns i a expe ote va he it hci ithe ie ote: | | manager said about the |; ‘that companies which had in- vd By We insisted on his wearing | J would take no chances on | f protection afforded by COL. MANN ASSERTS ———HISRIGHT TO TITLE Rather Indignant When Mere Lawyer in Libel Case Asked About It. in eh ti t this aftern rters when the street Police with porneymen nal Mbel quit wher of Town Robert J. Hapgooh _ called. ¢ plain were Arthur ainingly of F, Coliier i# Collier's Weekly, presemt besides uit and two of the defendants, ard Harding Di % who writes en and dams. Peter hand, Osyorne, Otto Hess and n appeared as counsel for haries n & Run, + Osborne Colliers owns the Hap- good ts editor of it, and that the alleged iivelous. articles were printed upon’ the dates specified by the complaint, It Was Agreed by counsel thut an article printed on July @ should be the frst mpres: to the | Magis Mann indig- NINE KILLED IN POWDER EXPLOSION Works Shattered and Town Shaken by Crash at Em- \ porium, Pa, | EMPORII'M, Pa MARS q Patient Rapidly Sinking from Shot Wound and Death Is Near. CHICAGO, Nov Marshal Field, j tally shot last we ek wo be Teporied that b bat abe 4 » leave him ediaédy gum-| late tod They declared that as sinking 90 Papidly that death was Waevitable, \ FINGERS SA anptmaiaaiaaiendn namnin ADT LELAND MNES REPAATO Thomas Regan, Sued by Jus: tice Green, Confesses Judg- ment in Court. Justice Davis waa trented to @ novel and rwther startling experience this af- ternoon when h ecalled to tial an ac- tion brought by Justice Joseph I, Groen, of the City Cout, alraing: Thomas Regan, a well-known Yorkville real estate man and butider, for $50,000 Unmages inflicted by Mr, Reman tn sending out @ citoular during the oam- pasgn of a year afo when Justice Green wna a candidate for the place he now |}. oooupses on the Chy Court benab, Dio novelty which made Jwettce Davis's eyes dil and caused every- body in court t and take bo- was the L. Wellman, who had Daniel Daly ag counsel for that Mr. Regan was ver ewan, sorry for —r-. ‘THE WORLD: Later mer menes FIVE PERSONS ATTACKED IN STREET BY MADDENED DOG Animal Stoned by Boys Dashes Through Street Savagely Tearing Woman ‘and Children in Path, A big, siaggy-haired yellow dog that left the acre wee &@ @hower of mis might have been mad.or, more prob: , “les rained ably, hati deen worrled into frenzy with | Running wildly. the dox dashed ans | | Um gang and brick-bats, caused a panic ‘nolly, a four-year-old, fell in his pata, | and tremadove excitement to-day along Pe aeree ie 8 eS ane ie Tenth avenue from Twentieth street ieee Med doe’ ‘ba mn | down to Gansevoort Market. bate a4 hel@hborhood tc a pitoh of panic, ‘ ho aarival of of ambul ance. a ith a shovel, He busted, ‘ne shove) at fave ) cobblestone, fined ¥ the corner of Twentieth atroct the doe, whereupon the MONDAY MVERING, MOVEMRER 97, 190% ih Koosevelt, Mr, Liebe removal ts PUT SUT OF OFFICE NEW INDICTMENTS jie BY ROOSEVELT OW BALLOT FRAUDS President Pre Charges! Three More Bils A Bills Are Handed | Against Lieb, of Phila Down To-day by the delphia. Grand Jury. | | WASHINGTON, D. C, Noy, g—|. Mree important indictments for eleo- | Prpsident Roosevelt to-day removed | tion, frauds were found by the Grand {trom Office Wilkam 8 Lieb, Assistant | Jury to-day after the testimony against United States Preasurer at Pulladelphia, | the @coused men had been presonted by) for “constant and persistent violation | Deputy Attorney-General Le Maire 9 Civil Service lmv while in of-| Because of the hecessity of iis pr jence at the trial lenbogen for ‘aud In the A In @ formal atatement issued at the White House to-day by President wie ent ie a Fotuen STRICKEN BY DEATH | AS HE GREETED CHIEF, Capt, Sherman, of the Iris, Dies-as He Welcomes Inspector Home, ‘Henry’ P, German, captain of light- house tenders for years, and recently commanding the Iris, died suddenly at the Paciflo treat pler, Brooklya, while greeting Col, Rossow, lighthouse in- ‘spSctor for this district, who returned from Porte Rico this morning on the Ponce, of the New York and Porto Rico line. ‘@n-|{nAl Branch of the Supreme Court Ate MA] attacked and bit three 0! nounced, The President es him @) torney-General Mayer was unable to andl a women, allot whom wore polteamn vk, hear Friday, at gst of to the hospital. wi grove ih growoats mand othowely fe Schutte Penrone Te a | take active charge of the Grand Jury | ere were the usua) tigen of ohil- lean heeate Racha Gh eyvana, Mr. submitted « long | investigation into the mystery of who | era titted es sa | ce Soh ister, areca it qatttd|rimied 0 cr bul for John pepo running ea. 18 porwued by all| otie 8 foie and inn aw rabout in hie defense by Representative Pat- pin, alias James Krup, the missing the fiends of his dog ima mation” x UnUL he had reached the netahborhood %T8oM, of Pennsylyanta floater, John Marphy, brother of the j | Grst he was merely running in a bee of the market. Ten James et @ sey a ATSe Sonmcerstton i, ne Be eftet | Tammany boss, and Aldetman anes i until stung behind the ear with entoen-y a, Old youth kot, in fis way Teriden to veove Let Ena. bees nt | Gaffney, who had been subpoenaed to i jbeing shown according to the states | teatity to-day, were exoused until to- | Capt. Sherman had brought the Iris up to the pler allongeide the Ponce. He greoted Col, Rossow on the wharf, and while clasping the Ingpeotor’s hand, ‘was stricken with epilepsy and died | bnfoee he arrival of an ambulance, He was nine pak Hy old, pick (hae MA rita tie" eamily ae pot loc Herwiek Disaster, jOV, B1—) a= kof Guiltiess Ril Yd u | ie ent on. ! ape ‘cht a eee mt |The Manes and Tails of Many of| trea, 54 inch»..++..12.50 the Animals Were . value 20.00 in Afire. inch 6 4 ; : 36 INC 1. ehee 006 6:75 of thems wet manee, aon thls inary value 9.00 | ndiig out the Mirage t that the real- mene that there was constant morrow as soon as they reached the feed now that Ju een) ad at: | gt a Si West i olicempa “Hulimun ty Paine finient effort 90 your «MMe: 1éeBs) bars Criminal. Courts, Bulding. od aly vie bona art tot & ew ana aaron his | the ising“ street station, had Fined to evade the provisions of the Ot ‘ohn ¥.. Ploksty, “thay bled looking atv Minteresta him | in the chase end began taking random Service law, to hamper jie workings as ty, the rd avenue lente, Ve that he to art tom ‘8 nose, ageing 2 shots it ‘the canine, but wih poor aim, | far as possible and to obstruot in every , Peper ge who maintains that he a verbal fal aut syret P| dog Tushed Into the market, and Way the action of the commishn” | | Put Up Who G00, eared early, accom: aid Mr. Hoang realined, gue idea th i ‘nelehe | the market men jumped oo Counters, | Tho President doplared that the evi: | paniey harlen’B, Dilion, who acie fag from a full A out cule ‘ 1 dog inde Fae Nope of wagous dence Ahowed fraud tn the ctvit service | as Krupa coungel and tured over the pave gene i bors came out and stoned inimal, jo ly lor’ othe places of | @X@minations, the fraud in one inetance | Sunde of $1,00 nile to fear Seesp. Pay pip an ‘gata ak Meats elping, and | and bled for other places of | implicating Sir, Lieb'e sister. After re- Bin in tara deposted Itty, the city om ineteon| meine be *, oo the cur with fotten ‘veget- viewing the case pretty fully the Preal- nperlalr. Becket {bd Ditton | were Oe We "xe, Wet 8 ; dent concludes Bi Ri se Pet Karat Ba | stoop of of ‘eet Nineteen street Ee \ Ray other mnlehee Wane, Titer thoes etroumatances of ber: |e d *, nw oe, vwteg toward her, he weuare, te tog Bias For be {neue (3 me that there is no. alter- 00) 0 im- Mee," “tou J isu “eral fs ie a Kira bs rags a ghey mung sryund a bows of maveral guna: native butt to Femore you from oO ; red at. e@ men on @ bor Gre ete Sek and alt pectian | hg nro! BOG re 8 Seah 18 Ber | Hoke at Shh pul he aa not di KILLED "BY WAGON OF STONE. | @ijournal to the cori Sethe Pert Ax thie puncture Policeman Ailingham hed oltoeaaan el while driving a heavy load of blue | TR hinge mpinined of was 6) ea | amie FORNERY Gnd beat OF the astm in ee Ny Pome Dn S bullet | one at One Hundred and Twenty-sec> i eas he R agen, a seen OD ee oat flowery ol ma, pl Biol bad Oat, ine reat, ond if reel @ Firat avenue. to ls of thee Sheehy y tam it neck, making !t fast to @ railing in Sula cco pete dy a big headline asking: vit you vote Gf the corner saloon. ‘The animal tont's Hospital, eetd from at ren tenis oot for & man who will break your will.” Under this {ine the ¢iroular se art that “Ditthe T acre, ee known ig ne Batra eehy, ats lord and Ing contractor | | yuls Bis ed be hie stn, i a 6 ae [ne va onilteee but Vg In All this he contested. and Shechy's will for Sesataned ve ge Ama In case =e 9 bo papers: | aéemed to quiet down then, so the po- Moeman turned his attention to the in- jured woman and boy, telephoning for TM ceca) to the New York Hos- Tae ime bs was telephoning, a relative of the Bétle boy, who had been bitten, | thi » ere at the dog. | Inen the our became mad {tn earnest, | He chewed at the rope that ‘held him) tll ft broke, jumped out into the stroet Teport interview Lous and sprang upon eight-year-old August 7 Vota today evan et the lat inn, of No. 108 ‘Tenta avenue, He bit Second and Bighty- | 210M | tar'e oto, ne Peat ayes and only | poy engage! in fo! im 4 ; Scloping gopies i. the, tm be at voters all over ofty, Mr, Vorbats protested mn bebelt of | Gr, se aa the funtiver Sastrib ut ha ¢ asked ink an Gre pas reason ene ro was | told 1 ey) ole Tax pe fee ees eet Linen Room, prominent in a accepted the rotaine eiaiter et ide ‘and Floor. Patrick are aad contest tS Shen ree Secret © " S| Bleached Damask Table Why He Took the 01 = Shree Gene Se eee out of ase she ; aC nats of guar relirioes fabs Yam O36 K21, YS veces s coe e378 eee na Rt aie, 65| See CENT ecsess nos gel Fergal tobe influenesd ny politicians to 24x34 seegene cree 5,60 abandon his helpless ollent was a pra'seworthy act, rather than one to be condemned, Mr, Regan couldn't see it that way, at the time and continued to send out the circularga Now he admits that wrong was done and has done what he can to make reparation. ELEVEN HORSES SAVED FROM BLAZING STABLE, value 4,50 to 6.50 Cluny lace D’Oyleys and Tea Cloths, D'Oyleys, 12 inch lace, with linen) RODETEB og o-ssree verse + -60C value 1,00 Tea Cloths with linen cen- from a burning stable in the rear No, 136 Cherry street early to-day, ‘rhe | stable was the property of James Me- n. The firemen t to the blaze with pecause of the lorn-up | aimeoulty tion of the streeta,® When they ar- the stable was @ mass of flames he imprisoned horses were plung- ing about, some of them screaming in paln, and all fighting. While the fire continued there was friget among the persons Mving in the near-by tenements. Sterling Pianos. Are not high-priced, and yet by conscientious skill and originality in mahufacturing, far-seeing’ and ‘economical methods in management, they stand to-day at the very top of the strictly high-grade pianos. You can't buy a piano that will give you more lasting musical satis- faction, Greatly Reduced Prices. We have several beautiful Sterling Pianos that have been slightly used in concerts or studios, at prices from $270 to $390 instead of the regular prices, $325 to $550, Also some returned rentals, excellent instruments, many cannot be told from new, yet the price reductions are so great as to make them a very unusual purchase, Original prices $275 to $350, reduced price s, $215 to $290, and fifteen good second- nd Uprights that we can recommend because we have thoroughly led them in our own workshop. The prices are $125, $150 Hematitched fine Huck Towels, with damask ends, 3,00 dozen Twenty-third Street, nand $6 monthly—no extra charges of not Sterlings, that we fully guarantee, at $160, $175, $190, $200, $225, $250, $275 and $300, If to not » pay cash you can take advantage of our monthly payment wh fair a iberal, We do not take a note or mortgage. You simply agree to pay a stated amount at our store each month Telephone 2092 or 2093 Main will connect you with any of the eleven departments in the Sterlir ilding, you Send for special list of slightiy used pianos, The Sterling Piano Company, 518-520 Fulton Street, cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. 4 The three little boys and the woman him if were taken to the New York Hospital, | gecond s' B. Altman & Co. Untit'further notice, this ftore will be closed daily at SIX P. M. FUR AND PUR-LINED GARMENTS' To-morrow, TUESDAY, Garments and Furs will be placed on sale at the following prices: wrlined Paletot’ ~ $37.00, $40.00 and $50,00 Squirrel Coats + ~- - 48,00 and 58,00 Fur-Lined Taffeta Sik Paletots . . 75.00 Caracul Coty 6 « «© © «+ $20.00 Persian Lamb Coats ee 134.00, \\ FUR SETS OF MUFF AND NECKPIECE, Per Set Beaver = © © © © © = 23,00 PersianLamb - + + + «© «© 25,00 Alaska Sable - - - + + «+ 27,00 Caraul + - ~ © “) » w= 43000 Sable Fox Ss - oe «8 le $300 Black and Blue Lynx se =e 35,00 Mek cs +t a %s 43,00 Natural Squirrel . ioe ‘n, 00 and 24.00 Brown Squirrel . soe 18.00 and 35.00 (These fur pieces sold separately if desired.) / ' MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES. EIGHT TO TWENTY-FOUR BUTTON LENGTMS OF SUEDE OR GLACE KIDSKIN FOR STREET AND EVENING WEAR, INCLUDING STYLES IN WHITE AND TAN WITH @OLORED EMBROIDERY AT THE WRIST. Mousquetaire Gloves, eight-button length, of Glace Kidskin, in black, tan and white; regular price, $1.75, at $1.20 HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN AND WOMEN. WOMEN’S FINE FRENCH HANDKERCHIEFS, WITH TUCKS OR TAPE BORDER, INCLUDING INITIALED STYLES; GLOVE HANDKERCHIEFS, WITH APPENZELL EMBROIDERY, OR FRENCH EMBROIDERY AND TRIM- MINGS OF LACE. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, INCLUDING DAMASSE PLAIDS, AND SELECTIONS: OF COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS IN PLAIN AND BORDERED EFFECTS, Women’s Handkerchiefs, Initaled handkerchiefs, per box of six, $1.00 and $1.15 Hemstitched handkerchiefs,per box of six,$ 1.25 and $1.65 Initialed handkerchiels, having real Valenciennes edge and $1.10 Men's Handkerchiefs. Initialed handkerchiefs, per box of six $1.15 Hemstitched handkerchiefs, per box of six,$1.35 and $2.00 inserting, each TRAVELING GOODS AND LEATHER. ARTICLES, TRAVELING BAGS AND SUIT CASES WITH AND WITHOUT FITTINGS; HAT BOXES, DRESSING, JEWEL AND WRITING CASES; TRAVELING CLOCKS; CARRIAGE. * AND FITTED OPERA BAGS; ENVELOPE PURSES, CONTAINING WATCH; CARD CASES AND OTHER REQUISITES; AUTOMOBILE HAMPERS, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Anenue, Nem York, ESABUND Wrene nu he vendchs eee mmernntl WtINNR MSUIrH-RATDN ro JANES M-ePEFRY 2.0 Upholstery Dep't, ath F On November the 28th and aoth, About 400 pairs, Irish Point Lace Curtalts. | New designs, 4.50, 6.50 and 8,60 palr usual price 7.00 to 13,00 300 prirs, Net Curtains, edging and insertion, with Renaissance 1.00 pair vaiue 4,30 Renaissance lace Bedsets, with deep lace trim- med valance, and lace motif on spread and bolster cover. 5.00, 7.50 and 9,75 set value 8.5) to 41,75 400 pairs, rich satin Derby Portieres, 9.75 pair value 14.79 College Crests, Cast in metal and mounted on oak shield, Suitable for wall or hall decoration, Harvard, Princeton, Pennsytvanfa, Columbla, Annapolis, Wert Point, Vassar, Amherst, Willams, ete, 5,00 each Billiard Tables, complete with cues, balls, racks, | Full club size, ° 115,00 ete, Twenty-third Street, JAMES MeGREERY & GO, China and Cut Glass Dinner Sets: Fine China, spray and border pattern, TOO PiCCES. +s, seesqseeseeeee se TQ00 and 12,00 value 14.00 and 17,00 Haviland’s China, Open stock, Spray Mesignccccry rors ssorceveveceseceve. $500 value 45.00 Gold lace design..65,00 “ value 90,00 Hrench China Chop Dish, with gold edges, 2.50 value 3,50 Fine China Chop Dish, Border pattern.... 75¢ | value 1.25 F ‘ine, thin China Bread and Butter Plates, Flower pattern, with gold edges, Tinted background,..........++++3,00 doz, Haviland's China, Downtown 1 Chatham Square. | Your | Free Open Saturday Evenings, This Monday, Tuesiay and’ Wednesday is the time to open an account with us, We offer a. 14+ {Pound Thanksgiving Turkey FREE | with every $50 worth of goods pur+ snd. | chased ori those three days. This applles to furniture, rugs, curtains, cutlery, cut glass, chinay, carpets, bedding, ranges, stoves, imps, kitchenware and, In facts a, | “Everything for Housekeeping, Liberal credit and 10 per cent reductions throughout for cash, Dainty Princess Dressers (Q MRtERED OAK, | uahognny oP f in ¢ Cowpertnivalt WAY Serpentine fr € logs, bevelled edge mirror and t p drawers for the fastidious Regular Other dresser ite and beauty Beds of Shining Brass, $53.75 continuous posts, larg | Upright rods. | Widths, 4 feet @ Inches and 4 feet, Satin fhisii at the same price Ennamelled some being el rss, others be The Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding | GAN PARY in the strictest sense, the Cowperth Sanitury Bedding 1s without quest ye cleanest and we est bedding 1 tured, Nothin | ters into Its construction that ts nat 6an= Itarlly pure, Pretty Parlor Desk, $9.50 per BASANT surroundings leagant thoughts, The charm of | this Reatisitely proportioned Lwek will exert {ts kindly influence upon tne one who may use it+woman or tan, Superbly made—the Interior being nicely finished. ‘The exterior {s In the fashionable mas hogany finish--rich and smart Superior Ranges, $11.85 English China Bread and Butter Plates.4.o0 “ English China Teacups and Saucers,,.6,00 * Fine, thin China ‘leacups and Saucers,.2,00 “ : value 3,00 Ramekin and Plate, Pink Rosebud pat- tePecde rece shores seas eee ves 8,00 Cut Glass: i 3 pint Jug, New cutting........ 50 4 Pint JUQs reece owen sere teeree & Spine Jug srsvesvovees oe Twenty-third Street, HE Gem Garnet roas! on. Penfectly and ol Tittle fuel in peytormin its ig , bmn Rai extensl jon tnd vom, ie moi we pot holders and a hig! van nu At EE. SA price, we set up the stoye tm your ‘home and ‘urnieh” pipe, @ poker, shaker, litter and a square of Sino 36x36 Incher Hoating stoves, stoves, Carpets and Rugs OR kitchen oF parlor, hall or steeping pg rarret ss u'll find Carpets ani Rugs ry our Nat stocks to sult sour purposes. There i" no ah dis lon charge tor making, lining and layin ae on a ake fh the oholoe ‘est designs and colorings of the season, Everything for Housekeeping cM Nutmeg Grater to the fines panos ‘Parlor Sultes and Halt kanes pathedral chimes, the Cows Bons’ stores furniats feta Pie Housekeeping.” ieee ge & Sols, Bi y ow oll stoves and gas