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tha foreman that there was no danger, The ga# continued to be annoyin, ee ee See ONG WORLD, MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY ©, 1000 . ~~ FEATHERSON'S TOCHURCH ROT) IN GAS EXPLOSION, 30 e | fattea to discover any Ienk. He told » wan a flash of flame and a simul- neous report that was heard through- out the building. + Factional Fight for. Religious |Inspector Had Declared There}, wig. sushnmiamattenfPratt® fale) ewe seam fan perso asi j FONDEST HOPE Fund Leads to Violence Was No Danger Before ended “routed that ‘ait “Gane had ing eye-care, we ash yo ne t ene q Colla _Kantorwits, nineteen years old, | ber that it is in a good cause. Tt in Jersey City. His Cis SCS Sane: & Huaige ater: and Kathesind 143 years of practice we have eam Diehn, a 0 fainted. -O l peered a els girls had t9 | stanily seen the danger of In a lively dispute over the Christmas| ‘There was an explosion of gas in the| The lew was found later and the gne| Byes examined by Oculists collection of the Greek Catholic Chureh, | notlon factory of Katz & Co., on the} trned ee Te Registered Physicisns of Exp at Greene and Sussex streets, Jersey |} third floor of No. 638 Broadway, to-day xo GNARCE excent fee: i: City, amounting to $100, blovs were|{n whesh two ght «mployees were | AN O14: Bianer, Biases, and that i Struck and there was a scrambie for the | stightly injured wy flying pieces ot| alm un’ anid Brother Witeras. “T Ehrlich &o possession OL an ‘der an B= 1) f 4 if Lh WMiams, “Ty by >y dan injune: | urick and mortar and others in the! ase got ter de place whar I In po'} enough ter thank de Lawd fer all my Dock Commissioner Might Have Led Tam- many, It Is Said. won issued by Ch. Magic, J i IE angele: OPC] room were frightensd into a panic. ; . i : fe en ; . ore eavape Katz & Co. occupy an entire floor of Maite ; % ; ; : grid Blessin'a! SCANDALS ARE AIRED. : ‘ ion : fone ine 4 ‘ ne a 4 the if eee Srucing Halt of) you thanktol dat you ts por?” pCa Seay aN s) when th aS Cel ‘ . had ; | were jie by Warner Mindiakl. ‘Tho odor of gas was strong about the } Concerns Which Were “Aban- ase ; \ \| x \ ies eval that the res 3 ince at 8 o'clock, and the gas company ion er -Providencer ai eae p ; 13 \ theoninee aren OG vent {| was notified. An inspector came and rovidential polltte: loned” on Appointmen : nt oS planned. oy % a Not Neglected. : ; . ( y cea, meeting — eee trouble arose over the queation ot = acing the church property under the ~~. LEGACY FROM HAWKES. E yy : jurisdiction of Bishop O'Connor, of New- ark. Samuel Barna and his followers, : k penne ery = . among whom are the trustees, who have ce) Ce ne aa eae Mg ay 5 x ac the churet cClellan’s Investigation Was Firs : bo pinced on the same. baale in the F ic diacess as avery other Catholle churon, f Step in Reorganizing the An thin they were supported by Pastor RD ve . umiskl, Another factor, led by Con- iy Ir Department, = 2 stantine Kirchow, opposed the piu and LEINGTON (i SAW 59? 060757 i declared that unless they could prevent . its being carried out the annual meeting would not be held. They su “ded in preventing the meeting Dec, . and pollcecnen were suimmoned and the r meeting disperse. Kirchow and bis fol- BURSTS IN SHOP eusetesaeesacee Entered Its Second Week wits ay senenisied socks vi A Tammany scandal {3 ripening and hreatens to buret ‘The Mayor's refusal | fo reappoint ‘Tammany District Leader Maurice Featherson as Dock Commis- @ioner threatens a rupture which may @nd in alring scandals involving the 6Mcial acts of Commissioner Feather- fon, as well as create an internecine far in Tammany. Perhaps the Mayor fay be brought into the controversy, fm that he may be required to give pur- @culars gleaned by him of certain acts @f favoritism alleged to have been shown by Commissioner Featherson to HERE’S THE ‘“‘SHOWDOWN”’ FOR COMMISSIONER FEATHERSON. THE CHALLENGE. If McClellan's got anything on me, let him trot It out, I want him to say what he’s got to say. I wish the newspapers would make him talk. I can’t. FORMER DOCK COMMISSIONER MAURICE FEATHERSON. THE ANSWER. Featherson withdrew from the Sinking Fund Commission two years ago a number of leases which would have been extremely desirable for the Barna faction from assuming any Ae hens It babel dicate a new stock # Pela bo Vise bapengiet Mae peep that greeted this morning’s throng of delighted visitors. easion. a a . were signed by Chancellor Mage. early 50,000 New Garments Have en Added, Seriously Injures Proprietor Ayman early seaterday Bari. om: | And every single plece is deservedly entitled to becalled ‘+best,’” Nothing is skimped, not! of Brass Works and Five ‘ i slighted. Every garment is priced as low as it would have been before the deed: high prices of cotton. ‘ Kirchow's, man won, and they | went into effect—because we placed our orders before the upward jump and refuse to take advantage of His Workmen. Bt ee moe ad Bar atts | of present conditions to inflate our profits. All advantages we secure are invariably transferred to you. lothers, and there was a struggle for fa jduring which Politeman yan was e Gcatracting firms in which Featnerson|{ the city to have acquired. These leases had been prepared by MP9} wininn Kooning runs a dries stop at/ roughly handled. bub he came out with Lon Coat Broadcloth Suits 100 PersianLamb Pas intareated: ' Hawkes, then Commissioner of Docks, and should have been approved J] No, 65 Greenpoint avenue, Williamsbure. | une brisoner. Jalin Chandos. of Ho te ' I 9 A The fact that Feather stensibty || DY the Sinking Fund Commission Featherson later tried to negotiate J) He was burned out @ short tine ago|be arraigned for contempt of court in , Coa Ss. $3 Fa istasties se and sullen’ hig |f these leases, but failed, to the detriment of the city. The leases which [| 294 Nas just refitted his shop with new | {he Courk Of Chances, . That Have Been Sell- 9 50 i Re even tumeelfrobiell obbgs ons to .)e esl machinery. ‘To-day he started the new! = = This is an unheard of value. Just three contracting firms before taking | Commissioner Featherson withdrew are as follows: emery wheel to “try her out.” Halt| AN ASTON J think of being able to purchase a Wea edits G0) Grride awill pat exonerats Ciifzens’ Steamboat Company, Pier 46, N. R. A dogen. of fla wotktinen watched the ANZ Be ing Sor $29.75. at.. e Genuine Leipsic dye, latest style Pers im entirely, it is stated, It can be Goodwin Brothers, Twenty-first street, E. R. | vig rim spin off ue Caiae oir A Yo / { on Lesley the er fur coat Shown that, in signin} away nis inter. Edwin Hunstel, ice platform bulkhead at Pier 47, N. R. \ Maat andra. tear andl Gna RiGun Ot HIM \ "4 { Undoubtedly this is the most sensational value in the world we advise you to *YBZ * ests the day before ne took office, Gom- International Mercantile Marine Company, five and one-half plers in }}| were sent flying 19 all Giseetions: vals js \ suit sale of the season. come early, as there aretonty 14 coats Preoock Baatharsob Srranged: mattirs | Cheledn Section. | gether “under” the tremendous "centrit- ij “a These stunningly stylish suits are made” a 5 Pepsi : fo that ther could caaty bave ent] Compagnie Generale Trancatlentiqns, Pler (new) 48, N. R | Rel coker tae ta tae sea en a fa fine quality lustrous broadcloth; coats | AE SSS Trine te vale ak Hooked after by hie brother, Baward Central Railroad ot New Jersey, Pier (new) 42, N. R. ithey found Koente Insenetble in a cor of a fine quality ‘ous broadcloth; f ten in the lot, Value 123 Featherson, and his close and sore aies Bhronrelch Hrothers, bulkhead between Sixty-second and Sixty-third || Der,of the shop with. @ sical Wound | are 54 inches long and si Ot ecb At $69-Persien, on { annon, fi hi 5 ji roadc! . strict. streets. Bic. srenran Sina surgeon, had examined’ the Gearne Cloee Wika lacs quality satin to match color o} loth; with mink. Value $423, Kane & Wright, north half pler at East Forty-sixth street. | wounded man he was taken to the FK has smart inlaid velvet collar., At $29.75—Beautitut Phoenix Got Fat Contracts. | Willlamsburg i 1s CENTS EACH; 2 FoR 4 le Shannon hi 16 been regarded by Interborough Rapid Trtnsit Company, land under water, One Hun- }| sald that he would recover. CLUETT, PEABODY &Co. The Skirt is a decidedly eful model ulawe Ears Let o dred and Fifty-ninth street, Harlem River. Se ae eee aatueld “Thtoried| Wl ceeeneee cn a eae Keeler Transportation Company, pier Whitestone’ landing. their homes. 4 Iron Steamboat Company, proposition for lease of berth at West Twenty-second street pier. Staten Ieland ferry. The Mayor became apprised of the significance of these facts when Featherson was hustling to get the Staten Island ferry-boats running. If Featherson wants a showdown, he {s likely to get it if he keeps on talking. ATTACHE MAYOR M’CLELLAN’S OFFICE. and fits with absolute perfection. We have sold a great many of the identical suits uy $29.75. ; Men’s $75 to $100. We aré running low on sizes and colors do FurLined Coats$45: 5 not care to re- ; order; for that Newest swell box shape, 52 inches reason we have long, made of fine black Kersey, reduced the ) f with welted seams, lined with Par price to....... Eastern Mink, Water Mink, Brook Mink and brown Sable. Have Jarge Here are the colors and the / } story collars of beautiful, glossy quantities in the remaining | ie asia a sizes: @ammany men as a handy man. He Is it 50.00, President and ‘Treasurer of, the Phoenix a ena ee Sontracting Company, one ‘of the three Weatherson concerns in which the for- ther Dock Commissioner had powerful @nd consuming interests. Jn the last month of his administra- fon of the office of Dock Commiasioner Featherson, the Mayor has been Bnformed, steered eity contracts to the Phoenix Company which alone would forniah a profit of $60,000. Barlier con- sald it was a case for the Coronore and Let New York’s modern upholstery shop tracts had been awarded trom the Dock | —————— as ps Benerment tects ees oS" UNIDENTIFIED MAN | trstnomte is coven ane | euUpholster your furniture Mr. Featherson once had personal and : a Bhanclal interests, Yet in explanation DIES IN STREET CAR, |Fizct, 255 ome fom, he Beet, Now, while you may choose your the former Dock Commissioner states ilies Wen Sheik At y-Ave year i materials from this lot of samples at that he sacrificed all these interests, ol 2 dressed. From addresses || 1 Z P Spprorimating an annvaiinoome ave| Thought to Have Been Peter] sn canard in he rockets te poles 1/3 COs Pegular prices times as great as the salary of Dock Schnoor, of No. 401 South Peter Schnogr and that he lived at No. aa’ ‘i street, Bri x Commissioner, that he might take the Fourth Street, Brooklyn. Mi Bonth Fourth strest, Broaklya. They | 98. ¢e pet Zar fer 2,000 Janis of 22 RAEOORAVERU URS Se neser ys g 38) 40, 42) 44) 46 18 Velie) ala with Men's $150 Fur Lined Coats, $59, Men's $250 Fur Lincd Coals, lined throughout with Civet Cat or genuine Bie: gias in Be Seoond Flor, fon Be Section, A Great Sensational January Sale of Enamelled Beds and Mattresses. The most sensational sale in point of low prices ever held. The offerings comprise: Enamelled Beds, Enameli Fable folding Baits, drop side and sliding frame d 2 Reds and Commissionership “unhampered. * Equally interesting is the fact that)” A middle-aged man who got aboard al Wiel age oP Ses ueation wae mine when the Mayor learned that a large | northbound Lexington avenue car, at 65c per yard for qumber of dock leases had been with-| Grand street, to-day, became suddenly A Proud A $2 Colonial Wtawn from the Sinking Fund by Com- | very fll as the car was passing Twen-| | (From the Wash tapestry, 50 inches wide. miissioner Feattierson, the latter's Al-| ty-Recond street, and two blocks further | “Did you secure your vite, seta A @erman, John T. McCall, being a mem-| on he keeled on the floor dead,| 1m, the army?” asl @ formidably $1.50 per. yard for taaut | Ber of the commission, Mayor McClel- Motes eine a gear ioe Certainly hot,” replied Col. Stilwell. ar ny, ete \ ‘: car mB, 101 MA ‘ wt mi '. ot te Yen began an Investigation, He learned el es rey esis : nue ‘or 1s expression Ok ea Ine esteem: oquette, inches wide. an ambul keg} by my friends and wot & ne it $9.95 Boo Btbea ie Soe ompadour ef | @f the limeral treatment by OCommis-| arrived with an ambulance the pysichin! mere formality of red tapt r yard for $5 $1.95 Engih woo! tap- > estey. wioner Featherson toward the former "THEE samples will soon be gone and we cannot Peatherson Calvatia companies, and G df 9 ¢ e's =" Grandfather's Cure for Lay Downfall to Murphy. e e Constipation | ibe tne powerful ond popular Aieeset Sy diets Wasell peace, We ales goumctos Ch gee pos hee At is the bellet of certain Tammany When that Charles F. Murphy had a Woader, and immenstly wealthy. Feath- bly Intestines with a costly waste of Digestive u mn was a factor for consid mn it Juice, as Saltz, Castor Oil, Calomel, hiture the appeariice of the new 1906 furniture and retu:n it to you Couch Beds, Standard metal Foldin, lattresses. Prices are lower than any ever before placed on similar goods, It will pay you handsomely to take immediate advantage S the marvellous money-saving ag ngaege be 3 ih i. Bankrupt stock of the Greater New York poring and Fo, Hh, The Exposition samples of the Standard Metal Folding Bed Co. And a prominent maker's Exposition samples of Enamelled Beds. hy was to be turned asi! the Jalap, or Aperient Waters, always do. in a condition that will insute lasting’and satisfactory service EN Jeader of Tammany, and Featherson, up ; 7 \ 4 | Tp tne hour of the dicionures, ally No,—Cascarets strengthen and stimu Fiv. -pi li $5 \ The Standard Metal inthe beat light with Mayor, Mo- late the Bowel Muscles Instead, e-plece slip covers, *5.50 Folding Bed | geen A word from the latter would gf t> ‘Thesé te the Muscles that liné the ‘t T the rate all slip cover material: di B § " : tve made Featherson leader of the Food passages and that tighten up when \| ing you'll DP ty double gtirn sare advanc- { \ } The simplest acting and most durable ‘mization, with the result that the ¢ \ | °F, y pay nearly dou! is extraordinary | H] } folding bed made—20 styles, each 4 sam- , ‘of thé “Three M's” would have| J) Food touches them, thus driving that low price if you do not ur order now. We have NSAS ple bed—ho duplichtes at these prices, Bequirea his walking papers. \ Food on to its finish, Dut f limited quantity of Belgian Damadk of sopertor A 4 Se Oat ! ‘nis failure of reappointment Mr.| 4) They are the Muscles that turn Food M7. rate 4 es ae pretest i ae has béon outspoken in de- \ {nto Strength through Nutrition. | | ) ' . } \ i reqttired—larger sults’ at proportionately low prices, } | |) Mpaathina, the-actlod of thie Mason. ot a digas IS | a en the quslit ate uch that al offer like thid ALA UL $18.00 Standard Beds for $12.00 f 7 ‘ . r in the season, would sell every yard have f It } Bee ae coe otter stake Mh \ 3 Well,—a Cascaret acts on your Bowel H} cay. But remember, the price may te double at that h $22.50 Standard Beds for $19.00, Ft Muscles as if you had just Sawed a cord ad ais ic be poet be this Helcd price i $27.00 Standard Beds for ny orked like @ thief to get thowe of wood, or walked tén miles, | Be ticcpnls tpcesarothent and poke Worcnanehlp; 3 ai $30.00 Standard Beds tor $20. | land ferry-boats running betoro ‘That's why Cascatets are safé to take ||! eer ornlo thes iprevmeny BB perfect fitting slp covery $36.00 Standard Beds for $24.00 » day, a = ’ i hs di ing eawisine Sentinuously In health: aia pes —stes a oo ae. . gre ; gné,” ho continued, “ot him trot it out, F S 2 Because they move the Food Natur: | ig ee atte ) Sid r Wi hBed im 10 hy What he's got to aay’ ally, digesting it without waste of to- |} E ; 5 LL : . =, rop siae ‘wOUC h thé papers would tine him talk, ie morrow's Gastric Julce, I N' aby ) ARS: D . ar 3 ys BEAT: saeGieshic: the : Sate They thus work all the Nutrition out cccnitiminatepenianitientinticatibaieblin OWN ——— Si bron egpti nae t $4. 25 PO ge MAD puck. of it before it decays, ut he would not comment Simpson Crawford Co.'s ‘Two hours a day sawing enews January sale of s 4 Will keep anyone's ‘The thin, flat, Ten Cent box is made to fit your Vest Pocket, or ‘‘My Lady’s'" Table Folding Beds, $1.98 7¢2/'.4", ia regular, : * gies ’ we aed of pills, Cathartics, Castor pba icc sa ois eannlaas ine nance pianos arlee, 50¢ advanee for larger rsp hpeort 4 Fo arenes | Gioo Ha poeta 9 MA CL otc ra pomeel Pe "so Mev gota." | a Sliding Covch Beds (Pett ana soisier, 94.98 2 2 need one; 3 i infen &» Bac! 00 eo _ Banroiag ts, Nature's Care tor Const “' will ward Oth A : 7 others to-morrow. $50 Beds for. $12.00 Beds for. id, —TeheMilo walle will do, if yee shapagicee ‘ : H 5 1s for: : E Fou een’ git sweety, | Gonatvllen, Indigenton,~ aod thr WE think co, much of these used }/W Enamelled Tron Beds 1335 gusto: et Bi ) } Woy side pean Pv i} coniit'on, that we will the pletsed to fake my Ba Tetaneae ee ou Bouse Bo yoy cls We BOL Ginn, a ponte: Mel te A et Our $5 Matiress| |Our $8 Mattress|| Cur $12 Mattress ‘ 0 do that, Golan Bec eaten beat Pe tie Seating ERY DORVAL TS oul chats d new pla imcoattag tn Fie ee O8 Vout for $3.50. for $5.98. for $8. pay Soe Sater aids ae Be slaho weiter BENRY £8, G. LINDEMAN, Wey Wiha detail hasked by his BMe vere he pie A le aig by his fifty years ing. » Under this plan you may ha >, &meeldent used plano free fo "Ot Secure vee, A combinttion mattyess with Filled entirely with all long, Filled entirely with “Savadown"':, hair top, botiom, sid ends; Staple, soft hair, and covered in the most elastic mattress. In dura- covered good tie all sizes; heavy, clos: woven ticking, fuli bility and conifort tt equals the an excep! ally good value. weighs 45 Ibs.; all sizes. finest hair niattryss; all sizes. be Milled. 4ll Cars Lex. to 3d Ave Transfer to 59th to 60th St, ‘vislon of sperlence

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