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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SVEMBER 14, bd =~ EN PIK | s-SUIDES BOD “(5 WENTIFED ——Was-Harry a ol the Photo He Held ‘That of Sister. PADDY Ti SALOD Me pale, trembling woman timidly en-| yeu eS tered tho Morgue to-day and aaked P= | rec there were ) Wine youth who shat 2 “Park yesteday, baving had been own saloon. I \)Daibitag, 1904." Clarence ts tn dea her across ¢ the ealnon, at No handle tn the “¥ Jorith bath Gis For the be 4 [has been known to peli Her name is Julia Lansing, widow apd lived with her son ¢ = Ms ‘Agughter, Viola, at No, 467 Columbua | Two untec Getectives entered the ‘Avenue, place o this morning, Sap TAT - bought two “drinks from Eddie Hamsl- freak of fate there teint * le H pay) Acatrenwajtreate aes jton, whd was tending bar, and prompt- New York a young actress named Vidla Lansing who bears a resemblance to “Chine stator of the tend—youtte: Fh fact + that he had a’ photoraph with the name of Viola Lansing, written upon {t #4. to the belief that he knew the ‘netress, Invostigation alonz this lino law. + Clarence was asleep detectives allowed the him. When the detect the station-house with Sister 1e a Nurse. The Viola Lansing whose pictur the inate youth carried is a trained| Clarence. nutae. She te-away from home a great; 7 R—wee] and her brother had not seen her| friendliness completely for months, because he was employed| nce. and when he turn fas to three weeks ago in Connecticut. 5 [ Fe fe return (New York he tatied to: as dre employment and “killed { himself! i ‘ while suffering from despondency. tolook__in__the mirros guests, One of them, ¢. of hia negligence, hit 7 Fa mother Js a seamstross who froce ‘Got to work every day. As sho left the ho} we on Monday the boy kissed her lert; Some time during the day he frat; wetted through —Elzhty-| third street to Central Park and shot himself in the head on Bolivar Hill, a -Uittle over a block from his home. Mrs. Lansing waited up for him nearly all of Mcnday night. — W: Mr, poll | cause “Paddy the Piw’ dehin’ climbed over and They rol bank roll getting away Eh and ieft h with $17 view the head and shoul his body brulsed elde. joracked. The Injuries were innit Ss fts Harry) monet nan. {thes ‘bold _highwaymen. sidking to the fioor, “I knew | strangers In/town, for it {¢a rash com- “hehe. Ob, yd she do tt, ti bination} of men that attacks “Paddy she-doit7” the Pig’ when he Js looking. ‘é Later, when she had recovered her{’ Mr. O'Brien numbers among the ure, he xaid.that the youth was | patrons of ha chaste- and juxurioue er son, Harry: Lancing, eighteen yearn |aloon many pereons: who cannot sleet ent of ly arrested him for violating the Excise pitoctne tilts ence put on ‘s apron and went to work About ah bour after the arrest tie men entered. Ofte wna nddressel by manager “its companton—1s—“Hrarry.- Tey fhe lived when she was In the city. |bought three drinks and tendered a dollar bill In payment—not forgetting to purchase, alao, a ittle mineral water for Mttle mark of caah register to make change he forgot the head with a telegraph pole—at least O'Brien says it wan a telegraph Whatever It was {{ was miMclent to EPG HELD UP IN lS N¢ YES! Beaten and Robbed, Too, || s Buc His-Diamond Shirt ie: Gas seventenve conta a suonthe ana z Stud Escaped, ho belleved th 1d up t Ie these atuft atte? he 3, | | he | | | Upstairs.” but the Dagtender to call ivea went off to Hamilton, Clar- attention and disarmed Clar- ed around to the rand spat his aking advantage him-on-top-ofj to sink down im unconactous, | faeranle anin | des ——— | FAMILY CAN'T LIVE DECENTLY _. ON LESS THAN $1,064 A YEAR. | According to Miss Caroline Goodycar, of the New York Charity Or- ganization Society, who spoke last night at the State Conference of Charities and Correction at Rochester, the-cost of Hving In New York City ovght to be ss follows: Rent is the great despofler of the poor, and $4 a month per room fora five-room apartm: is-the mintioum- Anything lower {fs indecent. Proper food for a womun and two children, $4.67 a week. Some live on $2.87; some on iess. { Ciothing for in knoe breeches, $28.74 a year; In long trousers, 60. Clothing tor rir in shert-drosaes, $21, long Mtrosses, $38.13, Tseident $3 10-96 psnthh, Ice, per Year, $6.55. Laundry, for man only, Coo} and wood, $19.97. Carfare, $57. 1, Insurance for family, $ Newapapers, $8 Medicine, $5.40. Arnual mintan expenses of For husband, wife ang three ch “The poison iaf body an2 soul, crowding is tnealeal: $3.30, iow and. three children, $704.53. $1,084 a year. says Miss Goody ren, r, ‘from over= sett STOCK PRICES UP = se a : AND TRADING ue ce Great — Northern, —Readin ots hes i Northwestern and Pacifics rei By +s Among the Leaders. STANDARD OIL LINES INCREASE THEIR STOCK. HARRISHUR pipe ne Standard O11 © {cea of stocks In tho market ed Londun quotations to a The Ted me eaowe So but gains were su9- stantial, Anaconda rose 4 points, Nort stern 2 and Great Northern preterred Pa., No’ H—Three we filed notices in Pacitic and epnepuces 114. Reading, Missouri Pacific al E a Canadian Pacific gained a point ant ie capkta gee. NY Southern Pacific, | Northern Litall ict "pe. taine om cake and Ohio, Brooklyn < | Belper mecee catia amare ans } and Asmal- nuthern Pine Line Com- sit, United Sta 1 from $5,000,000 to $10, er large fractions. el held all day. St. Paul sortant buying operations seit Foto iica a main of three pointe. 7 ni the general the atiaenoon, and, Wie latalned ita i Northern Pioe Ltn enpany. Ol City. $1,0,000 ty b1,c0n eRe aia Le WHEAT TRADING STEADY; ,CORN MAKES GAINS, Wheat started steady, but a bit slow, romlin the market to-day. Price changes ‘nton | Were not marked. * “pits | Corn made gains Anal] New York's opening 1m-| The «ood i} roved 4 Dreyot ced. Py Iowa ‘a 61-2 in St Paul dow orthe a x hat aes ther and U PPwelfic and Delaware ar ras making SE aera The ata ola Ales, stocks 0 F000 Ww need, trom eae Siiwiek on ress door, There 7 ‘Phe Evening World of the Pork sul- srntdfto, and her fteart chilied at the) stent, He ted ay @irahought of her missing fon, but she| dreve to New York Uo; nds fomd a grain of comfort in the publi 1 r(Eation of the statement that the Viola Lansing whore picture the suicide car. satied, Was an actress, and she knew her }icBgR knew no woman of that name but plavils.own ajster, lai act ry. necessity forthe pear in court to-day Mrs. O'Brien. ov fan, to take charge of thas been a long time « ‘The ess was in the chorus at tho ppodrome up to a couple of weeks GVado, when ste confided io come of her i 1 friends that she Was 5 be mar-| before noon to make en. Nor-until ie~ facts adour the,“ carence tld not Jes mibide were published was the truth] whist stud. fasten it from his some —con , Charles Haverstraw, an-aparment onthe ground Novem: floor, sizning the lease in her own { a February, 10.05: 6 name, Shs returned the followine| Sent on an Errand and Didn't Re-| t h, 20.14 to 16.35: April, 130 to Monday w Joseph er, who intro: turn—M: Be with Her Shir, oe ce i 24; June, 10.28 to eiubed himeclt as agsinians.manager of i Geraxd Hotel ~—~Mother. AMERICAN: = straw that| Thirteen-year-old Annie Brosky har - ERICAN- STOCKS eA oa ora % _FIRM IN LONDON. ‘AMlon street since Inrt }ied the police to inst rthing more of} Prosky's wife, from w e day fol-} several montha ago. He AU he time whe-tett and renovate the apar Mr. Haverstraw saw € she told af havi by a str hit how soun Sewn DEN Kioare-tiy he kept TS pocret abou! thy 38 ES ate 2 t nothng: of ¢ unt! yesterday When Migs Lansing left he Teport had ut fiat the had road with a theatrical ether report was m nga a] fein school se jann ishing. big for he other’ bi: jow-cut shoes. She The robbers couldn't HER FATHER’S HOME. = was sont on an errand, fly recovered 20thed lceman In | enh and spltal, where his ‘Then ‘he went to house and reported the rop- bartender to Ap: and the disable-|4 ment of Clarence made It necessary for ery pretty young wom:} the business, It) Ince #0 onesie (ase ‘& woman hax been seen behind a bar fn the Tenderlein, and she took in enough} up for what the robbers got from her husband, Jone--hia diamond At un} night, it hom he separated htm, -Brosky seid ing ange or of Ie and tad no tow ter i vhnt hed be- Bone NON vIioeT do with we rae. wore “BE = * ‘ston kings and hat on. and. when she | LOST HIS LI Toncrmns,—controted—by—thej— ‘DOCTOR LEAVES WIFE WOMANS HELD AS WITNESS: 4 HUSBAND SLAIN Mongoni Told a Story of a Secret Foe Under His Bed, NG FROM BURNING HOUSE Frederick Ruter Smoth-| ered by Smoke as He | Ran Down Stairs. One man was suffocated and burned to death, two more in panic Jumped fitty feet to the pavement, and damage amounting to eeveral Unousand dollars was Gone early today {na fre_at 0. 123 Smith #treet, Brooklyn. The dead man was Frederick Ruter, iwenty- two years old, a carpenter, unmarriéd. The fire begin in a -closet in the rear of the saloon of Charles Ruter and rap- erime of the up was discovered to- rjlomo Mongonl was abbed in his Httie bas. jer the ‘neven-stor. ) East One Hundred ment fruit nto: tenement at > and Sixth ‘sire Patrolman Gjb¥ons-heard tbe down to inve: roans front fore slafllekt and.went Ate. Breaking “the do the basemen ldly spread up the etalrway, to the two lah ine Aah wnt ee ae iene floors above. It was discovered by Viqy jane deep in hla neck, one in bls right tor Ieamcaon, who slept on the top for | br 4d another in his right arm with August Johnson and Andrew| Ho was, hustled to Harlem Hospital, Brlekson, where he died on the operating table. Charles, Frederick arid Miss Alma} Monson! was conscious wnd said that Ruler, who lived on" te second floor, * he returned from calling on. frichds at 5 were soon up.-and as Charles: started mornipg he td -oarry his sister _to-safety he catied found a Sicilian ynder his bed ‘The to Fred to hurry along receiving aj &8xked In a hatt t that reply which —renssured him of his'| the fruit dealer atubbed. brother's safe : Detective 5. found Mongont's By fhis time the flames had cut off | wife. to whe theviexit down the stairs and the per-| ried, at Onc sons on the \hird Moor were ‘badly | street and Hirst-% frightened. Johnéon rushed to the| Mongont had front window when he saw the blaxo| death many t curling around the —_deorway and tyities in Italian ae: leaped (9 the street, landing on his| The detectives on t hands and ‘face. he was jarred w wore sprained, dae not tong His head was cus, the story told by Mo: ely, and his ankles i Wea ¥ and — she Guarrretled | diy bec the lett the bi x in ‘following ar: he cs suffered when after the exci recat; stay du aid that her slayer might have been con jder-the bed. But the detectiy jhe Bpace thers was so filled w: wood that not even a oh! stowed his body away under t In the Harlem. Poltce C: burt “Magis. trate Finelite sent the wid to Coroner's oMce to be held as witness, HELD TOMES O AALS Emily Burns Admits that She} Jumps wi Ruter that Frederick was not about. Charles, with some volunteers and firemen, went jn to search for him. and found Nis tlfeless body at the foot of the fight of stairs. Enekson and Johnson were nent to the Lone Island College Hospital by Dr. Crane, where their hurts were ai- tended. TOIL RIMSELF ; Seized with iy ean Resolvel Saber, 421-2, mw York's. Wheat—May, Bs Corn—January, §i 14; De embe 82> 4) if May, neaso'n closing prices were: eS ey pipocamber, 741-8 to 74 | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Nov, M—| Winiam Goldsmith, young ¢ an -§ bid. Corn. Dr. Robert Craig, a prominent physte- | erickin, who had been in the ‘Tombs ——— —e SELLING HALTS RISE IN COTTON PRICES. Business at tho opening of the cotton fmarket to-day was very. active and vee. 6to 10 points-higher. —On-the l= | ais becarie Reavy sell- bo-cail-and-a-sharp-reactios wa he eS Am ine. pay : aC, ; Fgh Fe Pe oe CAPS ware: November, 9.8: no May. 1880 to 10RL were! ja hone; July, a I, none letic {a LONDO: : DO i for tho settlement firmer, With the setthynent, tritle conclusion of the more animation 3 xchange. In quotations slowly the lone was ad_fractionally-on. jowaer-Paris exchange. Americans Inotly firme! artillery nen Attack Infantry on! -Strests of Cheyenne, and Five. May. Die’ of Wounds. Andes who know: music whic Five men were ¢ h the one of whom is expected to di moumded were taken to the the tight Is an old cen the two 4 "HAMPTON INSANE || | SAYS CORONER'S JURY. culating Library practically all mu: the piano. j BANKS RAISE ANTERE ST Pian 518-520 Fu Cor. Hanoyer Place, NEW HAVE asetiets have been ea ttthi the Now Honk), tha beige) about the joys of Sterling Playerpiano brings into the home, The best Boprones Barady: te He es piano for } playing, and yet oO the double y of sev- alwe r vy rs “Ny gral weeks nyo when Louls A. Hamp./§ tlWays ready for any one to fon, © wealttiy man, shot and kilied J Play, whether an expert musician Isabel Tash oka. girl ead or not. Our Music Roll Cir 1 efortine OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, yes access to. written. for oCo Iton St. Brooklyn ays fa 1500 Remnants LE Die oF Cathe ed. Silks, _mostly Plain, will be sold during thenext few days. at 50c. & 68c. yd, value-75¢5 85¢. & $1.0 yd. Dress Goods Department will place on Special Sale 2,000 yards All. Worsted Surtings, full range of desirable dark colorings, checked and striped with red, blue’or brown, neat and stylish; | 42-inch, at.85c. yd. White Goods Department. Special Offering of _ Fine Mer rcerized White Madras Cloth, all new designs, also ‘attractive patterns in polka. | dots, stripes, “checks and broken plaids, vat 2 5C.Y, de unusual value, Lord & Laylor Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, | i | | | | Women at-Breakfast, He Ends - —Dida’t Toll T. ruth to. Grand the | CAST DEAD, BUT FACT CONCEALED BY GOVERNMENT. | Eyes Examined ( ) | by our Registered Physicians £ MW BREWS in ta Mionitan, (asny fears in prelate ie MARCUM KENYON, o. nye & Ear Miata, Eye Glasses Cure Headaches With ut Charge or Obligation Dutch Cruiser Gives News that Report Is Per- sistent in Venezuela. (6 yrs, Maahattan Island of Mar- LINDEROTH, M sty ~uleer (ate bal “yn Bar Ho J y from J. de PRUME, M. D. Glasses if needed—One Dollar Up. Ehrlich &Sons BSTABLISHED | Xeuriy ® Yer 223 Sixth Aye., Below 15th st. 350 Sixth Avg., Bslow 22d St.; 1274 Broadway, Below 33d St. 217 Bway, Asjor House Block. 5 Corifandt St, near Bway, { Was dead, dut that his death was be- | 4 ing concealed: by th i ezuelan Gov- | ernment {a order, to maintain its power fhe Kortenacr hse tecefved orders to fasten her preparations to tat to sea band to i Fort de France for La: Guayra. Venexuela, if the Prosigent Castro is confirmed The Frenon crutasra Jurion a SiQEO and, Dumuay GANG OVERLOOKS VICTIM WITH $2,615, Was Helpless From Drink on Bow- ery Corner While They Were Robbing Another Man of $2, Dowery toughs who remnants of the Af Kelley and Five Pointe gangs made a+ sterible mistake to-duy when, while some of than were beating and robbing A poor fellow of $2, there jay at Bayard street and the Bowery a man dead to! the world from drink with $2615 in his | pockets He was found by Potloeman Beyer | and taken to the Pidridze Street Sta- | tion, where be opened his eyes long enough t tall Sergt, Schulum that he | was Abraham Schoenbach, thirty-oleht | yeara cld, and then went back so far.| Inte dreamiand that he could not be} |taken to Essex Court for a hearing. | IMPORTANT SALE OF Ladies’ Desks Temarkabie showing = {regular belong tothe | nk Eastman, Pa Wednesday and stay OTHER DBSKS, Flats Furalshed GARER $125 up. FURNITURE CARPETS RUGS.ETC (LAIN-SIMPS() He hat also on bis person a fine gold | watch, gold pencil and other jewelry. | POPULAR HOMEFITTERS Part of Fils weal wax-tn-m pal EIGHTH AYE. | credit from_an' Austrian bai $1.78, The remainder woe. in bills {swell dressed and has'a owing bina. mustache, SONYVENIENT PAYMENTS. ‘Open Saturday Evenings Till 10, Stern. Brothers. Permanently. si Life with Pistol. Jury, fan, of Pittsburg, Pa., committed muiclle in a boarding-house here to-day by, gending a bullet into his heart. Dr. Cralg, who was thirty-one years of age, was married about six months ago and with his bride had been board- {ng here since August last. Fila hentth was not good and he de- ‘ded to, remain here to try—and—tm-+ put it-is supposed he became! mt-when—he grow_no better, 0K he got up from th re aobeer—aite + and went to the] himself, since June 30 under indictment for as- sault, was discharged today by Judge oral Bessions. when {t : at he waa entirely gulldess, Go.dscnith was ind the story w girl, who said cigateen years uid.” told before Grasd Jury. A young man who oalled amheelf Jcaeph Porns cand sald ve was the | gi rot! BuVE Corrovorattve testimony, Goidainidk pouldn't- give bond cend: ned to go to jail Tho trial belne—on_th lay_Ansiatant ox ater Cue for prosesution ho—#ent_for Emily thing Mr, 0" she was twenty 1 instead St euhteen, ta she had sworn. In a lttle’ while’ @he brol vn and con- caged that Goldamith had not assaulted rand that the man who. posed as in reality her sweet- 5 or at once sent de- APteSt the bore Jee—Buraa,, i had moved away from the address which the woman prove It dexpond and» thla_mor preskfaat b) ting with his ail pathroom and killed His wife he: ard others in the bathroom ange she Huet a A dead on the with bi ood, TO YeRTS Aw pre Hurna. and with was that to. the} door. taNQY_CITY, sMAMTAd of wife beating. vudKe Shay con ey eentencad-Gearge Morgan. of to months in the yeineraville, in tmpowlns Ith County Jal at Eo sviite sentence. Pingwent for he ene erepl the: tact, (that there Was Te Boutilier Brot rs *s Suits and Coats. Women's high-class Chiffon Broadcloth Suits—Short Coat—Preatet To Te ar.months epent In a cell as not decided whether y> Emily Burns pun- sn * the f Mr, O'Connor of not: He Welle tynod Skirt—richly braided and embrotdered—velvet collar and trim-| ming—lined mith.Peau de Cygne sitk—Black and Golors— 546, 75° palue $65.00 Women’s Broadcloth ert Chediot Sollee tatlor models—satin lined Coat—pleated Skirt $25.00. Women’s Black Broadcloth Coats—lined With black, White or gray satin— 4{5.00 value $19.75 Women’s Evening Coats—Black, White, Champagne and, Pastel shades—best qualtty Chtffon Broadcloth—Wwool interlining and self color Peau de Cygne lining— 26.75) Women’s Tourist Coats—in various mixed goods— 16:70, =10.00; (35.00 exceptional values Also, 1,000 Women’s Separate Dress SkirlS<new pleated model— in plaids, stripes and various mixtares—light and dark ef fecls— 76 Le Boutillier Brothers »West Twenty-third . Street, value $37.50 AN ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION IN FRENCH CLOTHS, MARQUI- :| | SETTES, CREPE’ MEDIA, CHIFFON VELVETS AND~ SPANGLED EFFECTS, ALSO : ea | value $7.50) Theatre, Reception, Dinner and Horse Show Gowns. Handsome Demi-Tailored Costumes COPIES OF THE LATEST IMPORTED MODELS; IN -ALL-THE NEW ~ FABRICS AND COLORS, For To-morrow's Sate— VELVET WALKING suIts, Copy of Foreign Model, in prevailing shades, handsomely trimmed, Value $90.00 $58.00 “Attention is directed to “Fall and Winter Importations of WOMEN'S, MEN’S & CHILDREN’S HOSIERY INCLUDING EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES IN WOMEN'S — FINE SILK HOSE FOR STREET & EVENING WEAR. | | a I ‘Special Offering, To-morrow, “Women's Lisle Thread and Silk BosieryE Lisle Thread Hose, in black and] | Pure Thread Black Silke$ 7 10 colors, with embroidered PpHosewith double soles, “° i insteps and Plain Black 29¢) Silk Finished Gayze, | French Pure Silk Hose, fain Gause-Silk— Hosein Hin black with neatly —$- white and desirable Vidi Tembroidered design oie ofS shades, Black Gauze Silk Hose, embroidered with floral designs or side clocks, French Silic Hose, ail— ‘colors, openwork with $: : -se|f-embroidery, —= Zs 69 98 Silver Plated Tableware— EXCEPTIONAL -VALDES~ IN “HIGH: “CLASS QUADRUPLE PLATE ON WHITE METAL, BEST WORKMANSHIP, Bee OR GRAY FINISH, | Syrup Sets, $1.65, 1,95 Bread Trays, $1.65, 2.25, 2.95 Salad Bowls, 2.50, 2.95, 3.95 Soup Tureens, 4,25, 6.95 Crumb Sets, $2.50, 3.78 Tea Sets, $6,00, 12.75, 14,50 Hot Water Kettles, 5.50, 6,75 Waiters and Trays, 6 to. 19 In, 75c to. $6.75 Butter Dishes, $195 Gravy Sets, 325 Cake & FruitBaskets, 2,75, 3,75 Lace Curtains and Stores \ Special Values for Thursday, Irish Point Curtains, Pair $5.50, 46,75 Lacet Arabe “ mn sf 7.75, 12.00 Irish Point Sash Curtains, a 3.25, 4/25 i “ 6.50, 8.50 7.95, 12.00. Renaissance Sash Curtains, Stores, Each oe ORE IE eNO Re: Be Fe > meres este ome creat om West Twenty-third Street eh teary