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f “PROBING TUNNEL BATHS Bt “BEDS” Coronet Shrady Investigates Another Pipe from City Main Found Furnishing y Among Belmont’s Mortalit *Sand-Hogs.” w ur\'sand hogs’ » out Dr. Dr. Was no mone than ‘could aAy annor witamsees wh: Pi { odors ca from the v! ‘The men ee 2 closet end + vaminated ae Tectant is over used. director of the causes vorkers on gun by C He had been hav Seed lunear! a Broderick | wood, L. ...through which it was esth | across he S. P.| mated that his company, the Citixens’ | M Keyes eid) that this out of the} 2,00 men employed| during the period | expected ’ ne | pany was obtaining 180,00 gallons of | ca ni the | bartend 9) man, emp ral four ho' ad | Citize: er Supply Company's main. |). z = tn histasidavit says: water every twenty-four hours and h gE ey a ad ane @rOneA CHIT dies ‘Ospitul lock | Deen «etting it for years. cy fies Wi hadl ELS Ry REGIstH aie taken sway ni Before Mr. Meyer purchased the com: waa ee ymmodations tn the tunnel| are compelied to Dreathe, the con- ir No deodorizer ‘or disin-' *FRISCO\HAS ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE} SHOCK. Disturbance * Lasts Only a S' * .. Time and No Damage 1S i Is Done. €/ FRANCISCO. Cal., 11.0 o'cloak emble wat for and fire seemed ready to topple andy 4 quake only lasted a short while, and as far as be learned to-day no 3 éamage However, @ Bent ott. —_—_.—__—_—_ REV. BARING-GOULD NOT DEAD.) ONDON, June 6—Rev, Satine Bar-| ould, the novelist, 4s altve, tn good} 1 Lew-Drench- Devonshire, the disinguished writer, home, ‘of A 8. Baring-Gowd, esterday on at Port death of Rev. 8 who ery. disturbance of the carth here these days occasions fright. find all sorts of/alarming reports were Tt was| a board the steamer Nor- abeth, Cape Colony. | dateed al confusion in the names | of to the erroneous announeement | STOLE 180,000 GALLONS OF SALOON MANAGER _ WATER EVERY 24 HOURS DIES AFTER F Had a Row in Cafe with Tw Men Said to Be De- he | Supply to Citizens’ Company, Which Sold It Back in Queens. od a connecting pipe at @ |Water Gupply Company, had been ob- “\ taining 180,000 gallons of water a day | ¢ from the City of New York without | U paying for ft | Thies water‘tas been all sold to the y Meyer's company at the rate o or every 100,000 gallons. | can't wwerstand it,” sald Mr. Meyer, when the pipe was, uncovered F “] never knew that pipe was there ir} Gill, I don't bellove we have been get- | tn {3 \ting the water.” : Buttthe instruments and gnuges with | which Chief Engineer de Veron, of ty | the Water Department, was equipped) 49 s@howed that the Citizens’ Water Com- | “my ed and would way t Permit Issued Long Ago. the permit mpply the row given @ permi a two-inch pipe tap t a bullt and the pany {t bough water from the city tut he had the moter taken out and the connecting pipe closed. Thar 4n 1888. According to his statem: day, when another and secret pine was) found, he had never authorized any ‘one to make such a connection. Dug Sixty Feet Away. of steal books ar {bie and ny formation I } City Bought It Back. | tion The City of New York, being short of | West T |water in Long Island © puroliasing Queens Borou | pany a nofy “part to be 4 is sald = Mr, Moyer expected, that Chiet Engi-|,,0m jrevers company, had been get; saloons: | neer de Verona would dig down to-day | and not paying for it, ard the! Where the original connection had been. | hind beet aol Pack agin to thel FE DERLY MAN DROPS city at #30 mit Inetead the engineer directed the ga: «| it ag fal ppsepe es of laborers to a spot sixty fest further | at $m a. million ‘gallons, ‘would amount and there dige! com: | to about $4.270.0 in a year, es tad se Bik | “peputy Commissioner of Water Supply srenced. Cozier paid that Mr. Mever would prob- When the city’s water main was un- | giny ger a good sired bill from the city. the city, valued DEAD IN SALOON. Believed by Police to Have Been} Capt, A. C. Baxter, a Real- Estate Dealer. the morning of June 2, when the Kroon. land was between Sable Island and Cape Race, she go: into wireless communi- cation with the Deutschland. The Ham- burg liner was «ixty miles away, and, he report of the passengers ts true, word was received from the Hamburg —__+—— liner that La Provence had passed her and was then leading by three knots Interest in the race is keen because a Rivi ly after he entered the e to positt What some of the wisencres thought naa ; t co | 08 the Deutschland ts Je Rocke- Se ginal icded Ube dieaitact sh I) Rane h. feller and Miss Helen Gould, On La acroas the Atlantic between the French provence is Charles WW, Morse, the liner La Provence and the feet Deutsch- “ice king.”” and ‘Ke Vanderbilt. La Provence sailed on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock and the Deutachiand sailed from Hoboken half an hour later. The formed Rained sovpn. minutes on her al between the dock land. After having been overtaken and passed by her speedy rival the French steamship has developed o of speed and ts now In ch BACK IN SANITARIUM ere and T know what H.ONeill & Co —_—____ SUICIDE IDENTIFIED. Man Who Killed Himeeci€ at New | i. Wednesday and T Wert 5 recently sanitariu Orleans May Be FE. Pest Helmont. | of his son n, of No, 32 by the We He said acting peculiar- ROBE COU hursday CHES (ci price $15.¢ tufted springs, kes them ex tructible. T | sale price .... Brass Beds ( Special Offerings for Wednesday and Thursday. WOMEN’S FINE LISLE HOSE, in all over lace, lace boots and embroid- 39 ered, in Black and Tan. Value, 50c,, for Cc WOMEN’S WAISTS, Fine Sheer Lawn and Batiste; Embroidered fronts, hand- somely trimmed with German Val. laces and medallions, Buttoned front or back, Long or Short Sleeves. Valué, $3.50 to $4.00. 1 95 oe CoP eerrrrs e » Insertions 10c DE PARIS WASH LACES, from 2 to 6 inches wi 19c is Lthe Poin a t ST. GALL AND White and Cream, YARD WIDE WHITE HABUTAI SILK for Gonfirr Value 19¢. yd., for PLAUEN LACE STOCKS, with Value 25¢., for... dresses. Value 69c., at oe CHIFFON ORGANDIE RAYE, in dainty Rosebud Spra designs. Value at, yd.. aoe tes ee WEST 125TH ST., 7TH@ 8THA VES. With two-inch heavy husks on h filling and inishec fat... Our Regular Price $40. Woven Wire Cots. ae Some of My Summer Suit Goods at $15.00 Even my old customers will be surprised at the , variety and quality of new fabrics | have been able to include in my offerings for the coming Summer —a new, exclusive, double twisted Cheviot; the fa- mous K. H. & C, Flannels; Dracena Serges of pure indigo dy Fifteen dollars, C. O. D., if made up to suit you in every particular; otherwise not to be accepted. | TROUSERS in Serge or Flannel, made to look * equally well turned up or down at bottom, $4.00. HENRY ALEXANDER, Tailor, TWO |\79 Nassau St,, Bet, Fulton and STORES: |Broadway, Co., cial (Like cut) Folding Cots country Corner 12th Street, 10.00 each best laequer—spe- 25.00. Also 50 Reed Rockers. Made ¢ 1d 30 inches wide, wit ey have by wire full spring edge to) ire’ bottom, v ically in- One Thousand Porch Rockers, ) k and Wakefield and full roll 4,50 h high back | Extension Tables, (like cut.) wed golden w feet; 48- quarter- birds’ cl foot exten- pir poled, 27,50 $35.00, Ruser, ed | ot a mesage from Capt. Deutschland, at 1 P.| Sa Stating that Provence. and a The cabin passengers of the Kroon ard of the race and there was) erest on board. At 9 A. M. on \broadly of all e iamonds at the show windows. Woman's solid 14- karat gold hunting, engine turned Waltham, Elgin or Lambert movement $16.50, Others up to #150, case, Fine Gold Wedding Rings | Aywedding ring is worn almost constantly from the day it ; ijs put on until the end of the wearer's life. ought to be the best made of all articles of jewelry. bert: Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings come up to the | Everyt Whether you buy Jewelry to-day or next week or in the indefi- nite future you should know about the Lambert store, with its over- {flowing:stock, its policy of uprightness and painstaking andeconomy. | We have:made our way to the front, not by vain promises, but by jliving upito the letter and the spiritof every statement we make as to | , our goodsrand our.methods, ‘What Our Patrons KnowAbout Diamonds Talk of Diamonds at low prices makes some people smile, 1 import ‘and the man who knows a little about the market smiles most But our customers know why we can sell | unheard of elsewhere—and Lambert workmanship and the Lam- below the regular Solid 14 karat gold Twin Ring, two fine diamonds, $25. Others $15 to $850. | 14-kt.—$3.00 18-kKt—$4.00 22-kt.—$5.30 What Watch-Buyers Demand We Supply First-reliability, then good appearance, then moderate prices— these are the requirements of wise watch-buyers, they found,out how thoroughly they can depend on us. the seed of upright dealings when we started in business, and season after season we reap a bounteous harvest of trade. Come in and see how we make good every statement we utter about our watches, Our repairing department, thorough! excellent work at low prices, is at your service. } hing in Jewelry at Lambert’ s. | We can please you in gifts for all occasions—weddings, con- | firmations, graduations, school commencements, engagements, bon voyage, etc. We guarantee every article we sell, and we urge customers to make the closest examinations before they buy, If you have any old jewelry that could be made over into new | and more beautiful forms we will de the work at most Teasonable price. direct in great quantities; that not a profits is tacked onto our prices, cent Hence of mid dlemen’s figures figures, They know that we | bert guarantee, Solid 14 karat od! Belcher Ring, fine dia-| mond, $20, Others $8.50 to $500. Solld 14 karat Gold Ring, fine diamond, $50. Others $10 to $500, | Solid 14 karat Gold Ring, fine diamond, $110, LISS Others $10 to $500, UL da 7} highest standard of the goldsmith's art. The proof of the ting is in the wearing. We invite bridegrooms-to-be to look at the various styles and widths in our stock, No charge for Therefore it | Lam- | engraving. 18-k 18-kt— $0.75 18-kt— $8.15 22-kt.— $7.25 22-kt, 22-kt.—$10.30 Class Pins and Rings Our factory is already busy filling orders for Class Pins and Class Rings. Commencement time is close at hand, and to have orders filled in due time we cannot urge too strongly the necessity of placing them as early as possible, We have in stock a number of the most able patterns, inscribed with the class year, but where special lettering and colors of enamel are required pins will have to be made to order. We also carry in stock a large and varied assortment of gold and silver Medals, Write for illustrated Medal, Class Pin and Class Ring Catalogue, LEENA Retailers and Importers Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Open Evenings Until 6.30 Open Saturday Nights Until 10 | lass | Long years ago We sowed Do not stop equipped for prompt and | | | | | EE SUMMER HOME NEEDS MUSIC to make it perfect—mu- that The CORSLETTE PATENTED, 1 China and Japanes (40 yards to the China Mattings. $10.50 per ro! $11.50 per ro Made by ARTHUR FRA ‘STEIN & CO., New York. A new, dainty and marvellous Dress Accessory about which women are now so enthusiastic. Worn with or without a corset. A special Complimentary Demonstration in the Parlors of HI; regular $13.50. egular $15.00 | $9.75 per ro | $10.50 pert Wednesday and Thursday _ 500 AXMINSTER RUGS, 1 ar pr roll.) Japanese Mattings. ELITE STYLES, No. 21 West 23d Street. Opposite Stern’ The Corslette was created by a leading Custom Corsetiere of New York. Nothing like it has ever been offered. , It corrects figure faults and overcomes the trials of ill-fitting If you wear a 42 corset cover, the Corslette will produce a $8 Improves any figure, is comfortable for every form, and enhances the fit of the Princess Gown. You are cordially invited. Don’t miss this special demonstration and exhibition. Wednesday and T ets, 3 yards | AMMO a | | | hursday Ruffled Net Curtains ay ) Special at 500 Pairs Plain Ruffled Swiss Curtains good quality— -60c 1,000 Pairs Cross Stripe Curtains. The r prettiest and coolest of § Q q s, suitable for er windows r doors, various colors. In every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn. | Atw $635 1.98 2,75 4.80 per pair. Store Opens Daily at 8.30 A, M.; Closes at 6 P. M, Requar tas uaa = Hammocks M ‘ I A fine showing of Hammocks, with movable and im usic in Musee 2:80 3:40 4.00 eac, Regular., 3.754 5.00 4 Your Summer Home Without Any Pianist. Made from the best selected ash yu may, at command; music that you may enjoy in | Housefurnishing Department. The Governor Refrigerator. fron racks, lined throughout with best qualit lumber, solid galvanized f to you this Summer, if you own one of these instruments—and you may purchase on the easiest monthiy terms if you wish it. We make no extra charge for this accommodation beyond 49% simple interest on the deferred payments, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Fourth Fioor. producing and others may enjoy in hearing. And such music may }| drain pipe, no wood to taste. or smell, warranted to ' most easily be assured if you own either one of these instruments: revere toad petter, nan RAED HELE por On te mine J ; i z No. 1 size, ice capacity 65 Ibs.. acute U eves) The Reiman Playerpiano at $475, wo. dleiice/edpacity 75 (bs .. $14,00 $ ‘ Yo. 3 si capacity 100 IDS....sseeeeeueee 46.50 H ler Pl r No. 3 size, ice capacity 1 The ' el a5 jebe tate) at $550. We carry a full line of The Governor and O'Neill Cleansable These two instruments are in the first place Pianos of su Refrigerators, all marked at very low prices. merit that may be played by hand in the usual manner, But they may Philadelphia Lawn Mowers, also be played by aid of the music roll, for within the casing of each one the genuine Philadelphia Lawn Mowers, four crucible stecl cut- is installed a Pianoplayer, which is at once the most itive and | ting blades, double geared, warranted easy running, all styles, at easily operated mechanism of the sort yet invented. | 6.75, 7.25, 8.00, 8.50, 9.00, &c, We stand sponsor for these instruments absolutely. They are The Dewey Lavon Mowers. a ressly an clusively fe They are bz Sg a bp vrers his is the first quality Mower, has four steel cutting blades, made expressly and exclu ively for US, They are backed by the Loeser AA roller to mow the grass high or low, double geared, guarantee. They are instruments which we have considerable pride in runs very easily, every one warranted—choice of sizes 3,98 selling. Furthermore, by having them made directly for us, by elimi- 12, 14, 16 or 18 inch se eeeee tive Bo nating the usual middle profits, by bringing the profit down to the fair a Window and Door Screens, basis which insures one price to every one without favoritism or any Aausiatle Nini Soeais sizes, ene ee eceae An “vetting inside,” A 4 vers are is n Doors—Made with 4 panels, 11; inch thick, walnu' possibility of getting. in ide, these two Pianoplayers are pce PROIEORe atts eer roe Te 8c The Greatest Values for the Money (assemient) ‘ That May Be Had Anywhere in the Country. ]||| Come in to-morrow and try them, or hear them played. You will like the artistic cases, the full, round, musical tone; the edSe and flexi- bility of operation, You will find that the whole world of music is open MONDAY MORNING WONDERS,