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THE WORLD: TUESDAY KEvisninu, MARCH 13, 1906. ° Nawsuceats Tt Blizzard In Salt Lake. SALT LAK BR ane cr ne SLA | IN HIVE worst retort Ceyena Besthiing with a drizzling rain, a wind which damage was Gone and all wire commu- ‘Inmate of xf Raided Broad-| | nleation cut off. After ae rain one of way House Agrees to | the iicroes: viizraras ever known here ‘Aid District-Attorney. | Pe#ile. New Archbishop Welcomed. BERTHE CLAICHE TOLD) nsosrox, Marcu in—The White Star line steamer Romanis, wilh Moat {Rey, Willam H. O'Connell, recently ap- t + F Jerome Now Running Down) fr et Archbishop John J. Will ' lame, of the Romin Catholie Archdlo- Her Story of Two Women | ces.’or Hoston, on board, arrived here : to-day from Naples. Dr, O'Connell was Being Murdered. |imet at the dock by a. large delegation of ehurchmen and professional men. ee ai peminces Of etite women {Final Appeal for Tucker. from % “pob" | BOSTON, MASS., MARCH 13—In @ om Aerated) Pedcnnlihi want | Anal effort to obtain a new trial for bail, were expected today when five | Charles L. Tucker, now under sentence fmmates of the flat at No, 1003 Broad-|of death for the murder of Miss Mabel way were arraigned before Masistrate|Pase at Weston, March $1, 1904 his Wahle, in the Centre Street Court, to- | counsel to<tay appealed to the United Stites Supreme Court In Washington Way. The rai’ on the fat was made | $titis Supreme oe iby Assistant District~Attorney Garvan ie Bnd Detectives Flood and Beery, «It “was sald to-day by an attache of the | District-Attorney's office that one of | the white women arrested, Teresa Aus- the “black and tan" places where white Slaves were kept. ‘The alleged proprietors of the Broad- ‘way flat were John A. Smith and Marie Bmith. The inmates, besides the Aus- 4 “William Atkins, a negro. The Austin; Workman Pinned Down by woman has lived for many years in . Borizes's houses, and it was sald to-day| Car Encourages Men Who she 1s ready to tell all she knows, is Al Before they were arraigned to-day Come to His Aid. mith Magistrate Wahle and {t was de- €ided to hold the women until to-mor- u Tow. The men were discharged and| of age, of No. 119 Harrison street, Marie Smith was heid in $1,500 bonds as | Brookiyn, employe! by the O*Rourke the keeper of the flat. The other, Construction in the cut being excavated wagrants and sent to the Tombs. Tise| Fifty-frst street and Park avenue, had Prosecution feared chat if they were| hie leg cut off at the knee by the front held simply as witnesses with bonds of ; trucks of a constructive dumping car $100 somebody would furvish the money | early to-day and will probably die. Al- @nd they would 0 spirited away. al-! though pinned under the heavy weight . Gin, will tell of the alleged murders in DIRECTS RESCUE ¢tin woman, were Nancy Allen and Mr, Garvan bad a short conference momen were placed under $00 bemis as| for the New York Central Railroad, at jotothe ear for fully” fifteen ‘minutes, <Mpon to sestify. it is feared that if re-| fellow workman in the work of extri- Teased she would disappear. | cauing him. eo ees nieeeeae After ihe cases had been disposed of utartin Of Bt Patuoke Coe Assistant District-Atorneys Garvan and| freatat at Fittet wt street “and anten | Murphy went to the Grand Jury with tu wee. called and he admint several negroes and white woqen. They | TS last rites of the Chinen. ospital, wonld not discuss the matter, but it 1s found the injured man's leg hanging Known these were witnesses in the at-| d: While lying on the groand fempis to secure indictments againet * gimmnitinee pay mene aerated Other keepors of white slave resorts, | Maranoesthetle and mage ee ta Speaking of the crusade and the inves. | the hosplinl, tigation of the story that two white | See ee ‘women had been murdered in one of the) VETERAN DIES FROM GAS. dens controlled by negroes District-At- torney Jerome sald: May Be Two Murders, “We are doing everything we can to Anvestigate the charge that two white Women were murdered, am most | # iy lett the gas-jot ansious to ascertain if any such crime | PP, Purns oocuplod tirine Clancy, was committed and If it can ve brought | “Burns had not. worked for three home to any one, If it can those who 8, living off his savings and a pen- faze responsible will be made to sufver. Rane CLO Lae Ew But it would not aid us in qur inquiry ynavs James Burns, 2 €o vay just what we are doing in the 4 inn, Uves some: mater now. “spel; Charles Burns, a veteran of the civil was found asphyxiated by {Ilum- ng gas in his room, No. 26 West -fourth street to-dav. The old on golng to bed last night had jentaily left the gas-jet partly arrest, has opensd up so | | many channels that taere is a large @myunt, of work ty be done, and we ie @t it as hard as we know how. For the! cnt I would preter not to divulge | mf tous, fara | might have ai warning those | Who may be foundering in the net be- we ete The Best Natural Laxative Water Mr. Jerome made a discovery yester- day whicd may double any punigament to be given to Spriggs. The man has een in i all prova- biity he wilt be rein on charges of whdnetion, assault and keeping al disreputable resort, this ime a ona offender. He served three y prison for having stabbed Charles Mavo | in a saivon at No, 32 Grand street in! ‘889. It was also learned that he was ar- rested only a few weeks ago charzed with muintelning a disreputable resort “and wie he was viaced on Ulal in Boel. ns Court he was declared guilty and fined $100, whicn he pala. Warts Legislature to Investigate. " sabe A yfepolution calling 10: lative Investigation Ss Gf the tram te slaves” 1a New CON TIPATION York city was handed up lust night by | Seeman ‘Asgembiy maz ‘3 in| celve it under the rule waich provide that no resolution can be offered less there {s unanimous consent.‘ resolution provided for the appointm: of three Senators and five Assem men. Mr. Harvey says that he will put his proposition before the Legisla- ture in the form of a Dill. SS WOMEN’S FANCY NOW TURNS TO SPRING HATS. We are selling—giving away would be more ap- propriate — the following pianos, taken in exchange for our Temple pianos: These pianos must be sold to-morrow to make room for our new stock. to Bind the Newest Creations, Jast Naturally, She Goes to Dioomingdale: In the spring a woman's fancy lightly | turns to thoughts of hats. The violets | may bloom unheeded in the woodland ‘The birds may earol their out jn the country hedges, But) what are violets or birds to a woman— unless they're on a new spring hat, The place to see these harbingers of | the season in all their glory is at Look at Prices and Bloomingdales’ opening of spring mui-|f Don’t Delay :::: Ea he array of charming new hats, | S ih Po 1 vi vay - ie OB mittgdite “onginsion sia || Steinway was $800; now$100 Shou wu nes an genta to loosen | | Weber * $500; “ $175 ic ations of the S iC “ . pscie rd be the popu ar leadera at tn Iers & Pe nd $425; o $175 shop. ome: the uot vi “ +d rerio cxnuiatte aiuaen of rose ang’ its |] Miller Lacs yates Dive trimmed with feathers ana tlow- k “ $375; “ $95 ae ne powraers are & dispiny ying ve Jr oth Met oe alk: ee te: ama! Wound atecjuer the thing | y $500; s0 seison wear, of dhcas-up fare, San the daintl- rs jons” 0! ine straw and lace, ibbon, feathers and dainty flowe 0 with tivating air gh e Terms, $1.00a Week. ok Salsa ti a a Avove Is of the maliie And cluster, of black hat of hoticeadje qi jor irimn =| tain at one time a velocity of sixty | milés an hour soon followed, Much | se: in, and street rival was alniost | before he was to be brought Into court. pointed Archdishop of Constance and | ;mether Sunday morning Francesco Cunello, twenty-five years | hough the Austin woman is counted! fuering agony, Cunello directed his | 'HANGED HIMSELF IN ROBBED A SAFE WEST SIDE PRISON RECORD TIME oi Buncone cone Was as About to! Tailor Gives “Chane ange to Gus! Be Arraigned on Charge of Stabbing Wife. tomer and Then Discovers He Has Lost $1,714. Touls Buncone, who was to-day ar-! [ralgned’ on & dha of atabbing hia jwife, attempted suicide a few hours Charles Cohen. a tailor, of No. 706 his safe yh Keeper Madden, of the West Side! §9) dollar im Court prison, found Buncone hanging, Conen told the pol.ce that a man who from a rail, After cutting him down} gave his name as Henry Isaacs walked Madden succeeded in resuacitating him, {ito bis store and ordered a new mult Mra, Buncone has been in a pre- Of clothes. After selecting the goody carfous conditipn in Roosevelt Hospital | ye S9Ked fone deposi ever since Sunday morning. Her| which tho & deposit was to de’ takem daughter, Mrs. Jcseph Bamberg, tou Gee to, change it Cohen ‘had to the police that white sleeping with her she was awakenel by a s'ight sound to see her mother covered with blood and waor wclous, while the father waa plunging a knife into his wife. Mra, Bamberg | says she jumped up and struggled with the man, cutting her hand in wrench- CAS OR {A ing the knife away from him. T Buncone's arraignment has awaited For Infants and Children, his wife's recovery, He vening, from thi monev prison attendants took him into court, but ia} Denscas: Was too weak to be| Bears the carried In to testify. j rm The case was ozain postponed to| Senature of LS await tho result of the woman's in- furies and Buncone was held in $5,000 | Hackett, Chait 6@ Broadway at Thirteenth St. Cause and Effect of This GreatestofF urSales Which Involves High Grade Fur Garments and Small Furs for Women and Misses. Cause:— | Effect:— The mild, open Winter hes! When the doors were played fast and loose with thrown open on Monday the makers of fur garments. |__. At the close of their season °%N PS an cager ore of a great many of them had| Women took possession of tremendous stocks of high our fur department; the hum grade fur garments and smal! |and bustle of brisk buying furs on their hands. It was jasted until the closing hour. imperative for them to turn| “ie exclamations of ¢e. this material into cash. thes anes 4 Three of the greatest of Bene She en thasiasee admis these fur merchants clubbed is Ren the sfies icale forth, was in itself intense together to seek some store} the purchas; gratification for the effort and pe 3 pee Ponee| energy expended arranging the capacity and the outlet to |. ; ; <_, | this sale. relieve them of their entire It will go down in the an- Saree a natural sequence nals of fur selling asthe most that. the furs should find classic event ever conducted. their way to Hackett, Car- _The VST: bigness and mag- hart @® Co—and at radical | Pitude of it warrants that. price aonaeanonal Here's a brief summary of | An added incentive for us the iu on: sale: to enter into this movement Reson aah Coats, | . ar Oats, } was furnished by a late re- Blended Squirrel Coats, port from London, where Natural Squirrel Coats, the yearly auction sales of Fur-Lined Coats for the finest fur pelts take place; Wemen and. Girls, | this report predicts a famine o ero acuneet Third avenue. is $1714 poorer to-day | yecause ne forgot to close the door of | hoe made change for al TO-MORROW fries encd wi i t *. his safe and display the money hours later Cohen discovered missing. He belleves that @ safe fad x preiminary hecing to-day. “Tee | TRG Kind You Have Always Bought f Mink Sets, the higher grades of furs for Squirrel Sets, America. Those that do find Lynx Sets, | their way here will be sold Marten Sets, i Hudson Bay Sable Sets, at-'an advance of 50 to 190 Rucsten Gauls Sete per cent. over the past sea- and odd pieces of every son’s prices, i description. Those who Wish to invest in i these furs may do so upon pay- | ing a Fifty Per Cent. Deposit and we wili store the furs free of any charge until Oct. 1, 1906. 6" Wednesday SS HENRY SIEGEL, Pres. L0A.M.tol P.M. NO MAIL ORDERS will be filled, uy: to ae Competitors and Dealers from availing themselves of peices: lower than those at which they can purchase we must limit quantities, On Sale All Day. Groceries. Doing the biggest grocery business in New York means giving the purest, most nutritious, most delicious groce- ries at prices that are positively known to be less than the same groceries are sold for in any other st Stor New York That's what we are doing, ny blends the ail New York te mie cotter with the steal every morn: Ranier 1.00 10A.M.tol P.M. Large Fry- ing Oysters. 22,000 Oysters for (Sixth Floor.) LORS OL ESE Clothes Dryers. Folding Wall Clothes Dryers, 5 seme, 18. Inches long. Not more than 2 to a cus- tomer. Special to- morrow, each, at 5c (Basement) TO-MORROW 10 A.M. tol P.M. Crackers. National Biecult Co's 8 o'Clock Teas, Saltines and Graham Crackers, freshly regular 100 car- ton, 62c (Sixth Floor.) TO-MORROW 10A.M.to 1P.M. Dress Suit Made of enam- eed rubber ARM OL eM. Tea Pots. Ene@lian fire- over a stoel shapes and pat- terns, Absolute- Jeather ¢o mers, strong brass lock, Nat more than 1 to a customer Bach, H FLOUR-Wamtun-cromiy's Go hd | Medal: three. carloats die | barre {fi cunt cutter’ free” with |Joorers ts barrel sack TO-MORROW 10A.M.to1 P.M. Men's Half| ‘ose. Embrofdered én stripes and fig: ures. All fast TO-MORRO' 10A.M. tod P. Dining Room Chairs. Sotid oak, gotten ONIONS air socks Busnes ne” bug, Ge; GC quart Dasket--. 12 Se Farm Fresh finish, cane feat. ry you can't black, sume with! nigh back, brace y bel 5 ne 199 white feet, Not i faa " anneal mruction, com- fortable and dur- able. Not more than 6 to a cus: tomer. Each, 9c (Fifth Floor.) more than 4 pairs te a cus- tomer. Patr, 8c (Main Floor.) | —Not cold 08 |] FRESH EGGS" fos“ stead fash, Mulivered) IZ OTASH— Brand — COFFEE — Fresh roasted | fine fl TO-MORROW 10 A.M. tol P.M. White Wash Waists. Made of Import- 1 fabrics, fin- fshed with white peart buttons, plaited back and front. Reg. price $1.50. Not more than 1 acer tomer, 58c (Second Floor.) TO-MORROW OAM. tot PM. TO-MORROW M. eeanalrieee vored Santas — 5 | © Qual Le 6 ‘TO-MORROW ‘ro-monnow jf ft: 7°) 6c IOAN. to LPM. Shirt | Waist Boxes. 1.99) of them, each covered with erstonne In strik ing designe sid with Art Hoth artistte very useful. t 10A.M.to1 P.M. Bleached Muslin. Good quaitty. eect finish, ‘The sensationally low MOCHA AND tet high erie and Java price compels us to Mmit quanti- tles to not more than 10 yards to @ customer: yard 43 (Main Floor.) rth more tian 1 1 a customer. 98c (Fourth Floor.) The Following Specials on Sale ALL DAY Wednesday’: $1.69 @ Soup Plates. @ Dinner Piates, 6 Tea Piates. jt Large Meat Plat- 1 Vexetable Dish. © Bread and Butter| 1 Creamer, Plat | @ Frutt Saucers, For a 55-Prece White Porcelain Dinner Set. That, however, is not to be wondered at, for at the price these Sets ought to sell just as fast as customers can snap them up and we can get them out of the store. it's a splendid advertiser for and that is what we want, Some of the pieces have imperfections; but they are so slight that they are hardly noticeable. Sets any time within five days. The Sets consist of $1.69 Individual Butter, ¢b Ten Saucers, i-th, ean FANCY RIC , ri Largs Wig0 6 a Walt Moats. pound bie BAR COOKIES rH There isn't any profit_in the Set, but THE FOURTEENTH STREET We reserve the right to deliver the FRUIT, JAMS $24.39 Fine Axminster Rugs, 9x12, $12. 98 and $13.98. Equal in every utilitarian way to those 110 of these Rugs were 75 were sold The balance 42 Wool Ingrain Car, hut needs n carpet co overtook this opportunity, excellent |~ assortnent of patterns, borders, ets, no one an afford to yard. Special for to-morrow 2GG only at, a yard.. Drasselx Carpets, choice new pat- terns for ail kinds of rooms; also haus an. at cs staira to mat yard, Yalued 596 Mattings. Special prices in new Chinese and Japanese Pibre Mattings. all the new- Linoleums & Oilcloths. kk Linoleum, good assortment ORIN Special for to-morrow only, at «. Extra Cork Linoleum, 4 yards wide, teed al Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, tiled pattern, guaran fect, vale $1.25 a yard. Special, at... Greatest Oilcloth Bargain in ‘oth, beautiful Hty Ol “cloth “eseent “the Inlaid Jinoleumy, Che —|Mac Laren‘s eae 1 Pickle Dinh, Hine ped” Brest | A en Cups 1 Sugar Bowl, Fruit Jams—Avri- | ie S Seat eae ra] eee Seat ee eine 1 i Mackverry. on the mal Lest Basement. apple. Ke tepacked In Reach. F White opal Jack selling at $24.39. placed on sale last Friday. before the day closed. conjunction with another shipment will be Some are made from | center pieces entirely; others entirely from Splendid values, $12.98, $13.98 the popular shades, on sale to-morrow. \Japanese | Matting, 40 ue doc. @ | — Blue Flame Wrckless O;7 Cooking Stove K Matting in beautiful new pat- terns in the first and second grade, actual value 5c. a i uantity Mmited at this low 2 yard 29¢ $4.50. Burns with an intensely hot, pure, Blue f patterns, value We a 8 2Oe =: y quay, Polished wit handle ED extra value, Special for tocmatrow only ate IXbD New Yoh guare rok Moot Baint, gration can, Se Nothing to equal this Ol m vality, at a squar Floor’ Paint, quart ‘ourth Floor.) bine, PARLOR TABLE, ma- hogany fluished, polished, deep rim, he legs, shaped shelt, celiint construction and price | deep rim, massive bare, can be finlsh, Regular $4.09. Spoclal for LO-MOFTOW vise pano exe We Are F. orcing the Furniture Business By Offering Constantly Many Extraordinary Bargains. piano poilshed, CHINA CLOBET, made of selected quarters awe @ PEDESTAL 1 | TADLE, regular price $15.00: | Gotten quartered oak fintnt, | A2x12-Inoh top, bent end glasses, claw feet, adjust able shelve ry shaped top, pret- tly carved mailety extended to 6 feet. clat to-morrow only, at, 88,93 OF alivervare, lacau: rad brass telipmtiig@, ena) HIGH URADE HAIR MATTRESS. welght, full size, made in one andtwo parts, diamond or) Disoult tufted and coverad with the finest quality 50 | pounds {n . poeTEY, and Currant — | % Tarce Jar D ress Tru nks, “The Carolina” Dress Trunks, canvas covered, ripe frult rmnulated reaular ‘i Ib. las CRPAM OORN — 20,000" en B steel bound,| Be | ene oe aored iron bottom K Gonea Drip Tathe » with hardwood Sai a cleats, four slats ee 155e on top and two all around body, reinforced with heavy steel clamp, two 1%-inch oak- | tanned straps, large bolts and Victor! lock; regular $4.00 eat) 9. | Special for to-morrow only « 5 (Third Floor,) Wee i Spring. Floor Brooms, Step Ladders, handy Stepladder Chairs, Brooms, Mops, and hundreds of other ‘household coninanes that will make your Spring cleaning easy or will help in your Spring moving. Everything that the home needs at this season fs here in broadest abundance and at prices so small that you can replace broken and lost articles at a trifling expensé. ~ Made by Silver & Co., makers of the = famous “Brooklyn’’ Oil "Cooking Stove. This NEW Stove is very similar to the “Brooklyn.” Because it is a new Stove, and because we took the first large order, the price was made very low. In the height of the season you will find this same stove selling for $2 9 8 Flame. This stove fOrMONTOM ree uecetsaars FOLDING (8 TEP LADDER CHAL Bieely varnished. , . READY PAINTS; vgepine can. Root HAT. FOLDING HATRA\ PARLOR ROCKERS, serge new and beautiful In raid bedi MORRIS CHATRS, made of / Guarter sawed | este, finiohed In o |MORTIS CHAIRS, made of oak, golden fin-| golden oak and ma. i fui,” rubbed and| ogany tinish, | sh Niehiy pollehed, poliwhed, heavy bi shaped arms, meadive Oxydized doupie| Tebed and polished, ys Pron hook: banister back, saddte | 1°*" claw feet, spring, "i : feat, can be adjusted to ” pINttily carved, | seat, shaped Sr | geveral poslilona, eye , shaped | French | exoetient construc arnt Peast PLC | tone pne-roekerp| Pits, SIE, Mehettagy, Bi umbrete attach-} are sold reguioriv ment, ey $5.45, $0.25. and