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ps )) @nlekVoring to gain his mothers con: <stake the other mothe:’s place with the ld met ‘speak to hor mother, J. Holman camo up in the church ‘pties the ceremony and sald: |The snother's good +@ante tod late, and tho Pletce—w9es—frank—in—her_ spate: Miments concerning Mrs, Holman's ‘xttt- Studetoward her daughter before the Jatter’a marriage to Thaw. The Quaker f >a bookkeeper {n an art-em- it —No. 29. ast Forty-firat atreet.. She considers herself both foster|- faother and chaperon to Evelyn Thai, “The dear child came under my wing November, two years ago, shy con: Yinued. “I wow Uving with @ friend at Mr, Harry rented the house for the ‘dear child. They hed been persecuted #0 that I yearned to comfort the mite ‘of a woman, andi when Mr. Hary asked me to stay for company, I tarried. ‘Mr. Harry did not live In the house, Bute catiod “often. Phey were }ike-a couple of kittens, so happy in each PJotner’e company. They never quareled, and 4 lived with thom for five manths “ar 80. Perish those who nay to the’con- — trary, for they srya) of truth. z “> Attended Bride at Wedding. SeThers were. hweIte; the tear—chitd own maid, and Dalsy, the chamberinaid, and myself, Mr. |Harry came every day “and' often twice Gr thrice. He was de- Voted, All tho time the young man was sent for marriage to the dear child. “Then cama the time to pack up and sae to Pittsburg. Mr. |Warry had gained Us mother's consent. te aaked ie ty dear child LT accepted. and he Was so —aphy when we all ats ted tor. his home. ‘he; wedding only showed how deeply] dear child a “Why, hi : Yholdse. “1 Thaw of the tnetaentt” yea PSE 4 by her niothe: Hendred her." epee “Did Stinford White ever call at the incr” wag naked. oy i twas a t seapineteri gentle spinster. ut eyen when. this Mrs, Charles | See oe BINGHAM 1 HS ‘ANNUL REPORT a De®ice of s Politicians, the NEEDS MEN FOR PATROL Other Departments Should Look “After Their Own Work, Leav- ing His Force for Police Duty. “Police Gommiasfoner Bingham handed in the annual/report for his department (orday; ‘This -ty-the-firet-imetn yearn, the report has, heen prepared so promp Jy The document ts different those turned in by previous Commin- Honets. Tho military training of Bing- ham prompted him to make a good job of his task. Tie attacks the detadl system, suggests many reforms and announces that he will submit a special report on the De- tectlve Bureau as soon as possible. Tho need for new station houses is empha- sized. | ‘Phe report shows that on Dee. 81, 196. Scores Detail System as|_ from | Wife and Mother of Millionaire Slayer, and Mother-in-Law, Who Is Stern Nemesis oo TYRANT SLAIN BY LIFE NOW SOUGHT Gen. Von Der Launitz, there. were 8,517 members’ of the unt formed fore, The meth of the de- partment 4s greater than it was a year ago, byt to a slight extent. During the id and f went frequeuyy z an occasions she pointed out the architect..-Bhe feared -Mr, White, je poor darling did.” 5 “In Yegard to the time Mr. White is “Feported. to Wave soURNe to force his Way into the house, Miss’ Piurce. said: iat was in Decembr 94, but I am Rot ssure tt was he. Mephinks it much: iter—for-meé-to-be—at'work—on- that He ‘did “not wear « mustache, ought to know he was-nut- we: come. Ivam a Hicksite Quaker and Most pisin-spoken. Thee had better sec z hegre chambermhtdwho-stopped-the = man at (the ‘dor, |and ‘peace be with Miss Pierce was housekeeper for Eve- Jesbit-during te period between he former's ojection. from. the Hotel aberiand and her marriage, ond she She conclud a —Harry-s-tawyers-have been—very_ 2 Devartment fs doing the work « Snxious to “Identity a ploture of Mt White as the man I saw at the door “Irying to get in. They brought mo a half dozen photographs, but atthe caller’ had ' no jen men fs th ureau, of. No. 116 Broadway, been watching my every step. I havo ‘been subpoenaed, both for the defense it —F—can-—telt only-one story." intruder W: Dalsy — Ralney, nickname Tuliny Dalsy,? an exceedingly ‘Intelll- ent end good looking negro. girk ot tw to-have ty pera er being located tO-No> 16 Rock “Mr__White was ml 2 Lie fata Fs sno-ema lial ticulty. ‘Brooklyn, 2 What did he do?” threatened to break Into x told the man to go away, and I slammed the door. He tried to MUDId Bveiyn—Nesbit tel ‘Harry hh, yes, air," wald the maid, é Pe Dal do you know it was the archi- ‘The mixsus said 80," sto} y clared the negro maid. “te hades poe dish mustache, and I know !t was f ¥ ental Hiumoyanice “by thas now is the employ ‘of the District:Attor: Sérved thom with subpoenas to appear at the tral. which opens January 21, gy the, Sonteme “Court. Hergomt destin: H ed 10 disci connertions with thelr a Messenger from Thaw. eo e reporter for he Event i Yad completed his TMterviee et ree Quaker —wonian,-when- dames Fushed into ‘her’ home, ir _Th Tnee has eald : ted has It: twice,” Miss--Pierce."t taught “elucuian toe Amal nag spoken gocd .words ‘of Mr. fatty ant the aoa are Prey, be. Aids at =The owner of. the Moore Kreatly excited, whe shouted, “leasé for the Drem- ises, No, 48 Went Tiirty-seve; which served is a rotuge foe ees Nesbit, “spont the winter ‘at Atiai My, and oC a trip! to. urope Pe ndaor aah ppabet 29 es wig tocse pald-by—Thaw— tor ther equally important witnessei enge have Peon subpocnasd, of CLEVELAND, Jan. 2—The pri- Male bank -of) Columan Denko, onthe | Westside, “was taken in-charge —jaat} night by constables, and tha police are making @ search of the city for Denko, WhO fas not been sven since Sungay The bank was patronized by Hun gariand.- It ts said the deposits repre- sent-a large Amount of their suvings, ¢ Laat nigat n crowd of several pan: Gred foreigners. “depositors in the inwtt. tution, colice.ta about the placo and he screams Of the Women. and chil- ren, “lOgether with threats of riotiag. on the part of the men, resulted in an extra detail of police being called out. It 1s understood ‘that the deposits amounted to $12.00, WIDOW HELD AS POISONER. Mra, Carey, Who Expecica ation, Detained for Grand Jury. PRILADELPHIA, Jan. 2 —_ Mia, Bridget Carey, a widow, who way are rested on the charge “of causing “thot “death of her children, Mury, oight years| bid, and Annis, wix years old, by gfving? them! arse one: The 1c, Was committed to prison} Yesterday by. Coroner Jerome to awalt the wetlonyor the Grand Jury. Mrf- Carey had expected’ to bo onerated, tut received the deci the “Coroner” calmly: Bigeuiing selauived, site cone down. WWiUivsbes ould “Chal Mara. Casey insured the Vives oF che two ctilidie @bout #%l,-and that ic her © WhO was! i with trl eyed, had died, she would bave colles $B thore-ineuranes ty’ Collected ArUREIN'® DOleON resister entoon days before the children the -name Pry ne arsenic ex: nn of After court, on ment. e Berio! Det ve | inierminadle “When citizens sec—tho-targe-gmount several tundred ten-tn the Bepartment hient, 28; public oMors and institutton 16; necessary clerical work, 125; Courts Manaattan ‘and “Bronx, 14; Tenement House Department, Heath, Lo-The Cosnmisstoner says-that_most_of | the Muperintendent of Elections | men-too- much work to dh fear M1 poXeemen retired, 73 died. 5% were djsmissed and 49 resigned._‘There ‘were OST appointments, 0 Treinstatementa mnd-3-Teappotntments.= 7 Spenking of the detall system the Commisdiousr say ats : ‘When T took charge of the” depart- ment-a year ago there were 2,37. mon on —detnlis—anray—trom-reguiar— duty. ‘Many of them were assigned to sqads that wero later found. to be useless. I have succeated in returning about 1,400 Of these men to pollee work. Due to Politics. ‘The detail is a favorite device of politicians to reward. thelr-friends,—It {a nstonishing to what a deares the other devartmenta of the city govern- This condttion is cumulative, the TesuX of years of detailing and 4s one of the most serious instances of tho tmediding of politicians h the discipline» and work of the Police Department, — in. tha budget for the Police Depart- ment It 1s no wonder they cannot |? understand why they do not receive, better protection. One reason is that ate not doing police work at all,’ The Commisstoner, furnishes along Ust-of other departments of the Go ernineat to which’ polloomen Fed tailed. ‘fhe City” Magistrates’ Courts] haye-adout 200, the District-Attimn. oice, 9; the Street Cleaning Dewart In- Brooklyn ‘and Quens, 58; Courts in Department of Wi; License Bureau, 31, end Boller 'Bquad, 23. Altogether the de- farlmonts—ménticned give sinecures to 13 sergeants, 15 roundsmen and s4 pa- mete For Police Duty Only. { Aiteeste tnaty teal bs addin sen een the Polke Depantinent is doing now: Fils would materially add to strength of the police fore) and work for omy In the other departments 3 ‘Camimissioner—teports—at—some length on the plain-clothes m He says that the. system ix dangerous, -becau It renders the mien lesa likely ‘to detec tlon and ‘ncreases thelr temptations, trit-it-ts necasaary ta pallce work. hy prasart ayatem of keeping the recqnde of the men te condenihed, alr that _nppears tt man’s Tecord comes fhrouwh the triat room. Commisstoner Bingham. points out tat me—man- on drtatl and in plain clothes seldom hava eomplainta thide againet them Tt ts The mead epee le ae age eS gets the complaints and the bad record, | Witla nistosting brethren, with a pu have no marks against thea: 7 He suggests that the system—-be} chinged and that men be credited for proper work. the tranafers he made last year ware | atthe request of men who wanted posts nearer’ to their Tomes, “He-announces that he Ja considering‘an improvement onthe prevalling platoon system and tlons just made by the Secret Commirtee TUSMERINNtOTE vt er—Ates be —Fanath land Prefect Von der Laun St. Petersburg’s Police. Chief, Was Hated. @T-PETERSBURG,,Jan._3.-Major- General Von der Launits, Prefect of killed by a young man at the Institute of Experimental Medicine this after- noon. Von-der Launitz, at the invitation of Prince Peter Alexandrovitos,- Duke ot Oldenburg, husband- of the -Grand Duchess Olga, youngest sleter of Em- peror Nicholas, was attending the con- pecration of the institute chapel. During the services there, :and. white In the-infdat 62a number of high of- ficiale, the Prefect ‘of Police was ap- proached from the rear by a young man, Who drew a revolver and—mhot in In (e-base-of tha bratm.—Von-ae Launitz fell forward, and died in two minutes, As the assassin turned to flee one of the officers present drew bis sabre._cult the man down and killed him, 5 ‘The {dentliy of the ansarsin has not been established. Police was preceded by an attempt to kill | ‘Dr. Dubrovin, President of the Reac- tioiary League of the Russiah People, A Revolutionist attacked “him on the saat Ww night, firing several shots at him with. out-eftect, Soha ; The cLessue,acconiing tothe reyatas. of the Constitutional Democratic party, js freponsibte forthe murder near Terloki, Finland, in July last, of Prof. Kertzenstein, the prominent Member. of Parligmont, who incurred the animosity of the Roactlonists, To Kill the Czar. Gendarmes, on duty-at the Tsarakoo- Seb) railroad. station, last night ar- rested a suspect who) was disguised in police uniform. The prisoner is thought to be a member of/the organi- zation which is responsible for the . ani it-ti believed that hp was going t6 Téarskoe- Selo on m similar errand Aftér the dissolution of the Rusalan Parliament, powers little short of those of a petty dictator were conferred upon Prefect of Police Von der Launits. Searches and arrests could be madi by his order whhout pro uw, newa- papers-could- be forced t9 suspend purb- lication, and persons, could be deported by—hisrorder without trial — Denled Party Rights, tutton-of nt Von der Launlts tm o waa circu: Parliame Jong proclamation which jated among Ing the Government's reasons fof lk- persing the legislators, The act, declared, did _nat_slgnity—the suppres- sivn of representative institutions, but Wae-Intended to give the people an op- portunity conncientiously to choose dep- asks for new station houses. The ama: ing “Total of ~ ¥2,000,00)--was spent tast } Sear in stateless repairs, there ara many unfit for occupatte large bodied of meri. * icminitehnes Wincham eamplaine that a ° bripelied now ta v ‘or | on Mste and to serve war the Btate Superintendent of qris—ts-a State_off with gz mia) Commisstoner Bingham thinks his men should not be called upon to do this work, Zz SNUB FOR DETECTIVES BY MAGISTRATE; Declares He Doesn't Want Them, to Appear “Again in His. Court. ‘ya be pleased not~to have appear bofore me again while I am sit- Ung in Harlem Court,” sald Magistrate | Wahle to-day to Detectives Smith and | Fin'ey, of the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Street Station, after he had discharged flye women arraigned by tu © THEN. io Magistrate's diapleasurn was aroused when he saw on Smith's afMdu- win thet he had ploked/up May Smith and Chrietina Baldwin at One Hundred 1 Nineteenth street and Third avenue, ten minutes Jater, had arreated Hall at Lexington avenue and ad Laz One Hundred and Twenty-ntth sinest, | waking the first two to tHe sta- after tlon, In addition the discrepanctes. In time the-statement was-made by Mo- Cale Probation” Ofjeer, that Basic Clark had been arrested for no offense whatoy Oe the Prof. fohn Mapanail, ofthe Univ ¥ pf Pennayivanta who examined some oe ‘Rie orgaue-o¢ MMe'children, eald he Pound Headaches ud Nouraicia” From. Colds, Lasptive Bromo Quinine. the wnrla wits Cold Grip remedy, removes cause. Call Hicname. for. fullname Took for alengtury. %eW. utles to the new Parllament who Wotld co-operate.with the Gayernment in. na stil) solving the problems upon which the | the ob! welfare -of-the—country depended. Last er Vou der Launits ro- fused to Tegallge—the— Conetttuttonat Democratic party on the ground’ that fta-progrumime did, not clearly show ite political views, and he-wiao refused “19 Jegalize the Octobetist party becausa of the on addreas. Jus headquartera, Sent Women to Jall, Some {dea of the recent activity of tho late Prefect of Police of St. Petersburg, mny be gathered from: figures which he Caused to be published Dec, 2 last, It wos then announted that the ‘Flying Seetion of th GS3-arresta in St. Petersburg during tho © duys preceding Dec. 23," The prisoners, including thirty-three women, were charged with "revolutionary ac- tivity and ilemal election agitation,” It wis added that furthor arrests and searches were proceeding — vigorously, and that the activity of the polloo was due to the recent attempt on the life of Vice-Admiral Doubassoft, ox-Goxer- nor-General of Moscow, and the assas- ation of Gen, Count Alexle Trnatleft at Tver, on Dee. % renultlnx deterenination ofthe Revolutiontsts to revoke their former decision to abstain from acts of terrorists during the elec! toral campaiin Torrorista Marked Him. f The leaders of the Revojutionists by an bverwhelming “majority re ved ceanelessiy to pursue paign of removal, Intimidation being the only, effective eapon against the Iniquitous regime." It was éxpldinca at the time that the more members of the Reyotutionary party had been won over to the aldo of the Extremists through the action of the authorities in prohibiting, electoral | meetings vf-members ofthe opparition | partie On Novy, 23 last Von der Launitz, act- jog, 4t was sald, under a hint from a RROAIST: COAR'S. Police of St; Peters>urg, was shot anu}. The Mssansination of the Prefect of/ ie WHS returning honie last) “was BITTE he} sion In ‘its petition of the | Secret Police’ had made, from the | “their Just cam- | oderat moderate } THE EVENINGS WORLD7*® THURSDAY, JANUARY’3, 1907. PACE THAT KILLS LED THOMAS 10 of neers i restaurant, on Fourtedhth atreet,. Inst went, after a Mrs, Darragh, who lives in tho same boarding-house where Thomas revided at No. 17-Edst Twelfth street, had Informed the police of fils whereaboujs, Ho had sent her a novo asking her to join him at the res- taurant, and the police lured him away by telling him she was waiting for him. = Fovabt Fight Pplicemen. When he arrived nt the station-house and, found he was a prisoner Thomas, ~IRHF POLICE Welghw only 125 pounds ard 1a |Young “Clerk Subdued by Eight. Men When ~Woman Lured Him. After having beaten elght policemen before he wns put Into m_ atralt- Jacket. Claronce B, Thomas, a tantam® alzed ‘real estate clerk. was discharged on a charge of insanity in the .York- yile Court to-day, only to be rear- Foated on a charge of the larceny of $3,009 rom’ the Jones Construction Company, ~6f No. 1 Union Square. His friends say that all bis troubles ar dué to a hallucination that he {sa malllionatre, While under this gilded mental cloud, they say, ho has been living the pace _|ot motor cars and wine suppers. Also, | many creditor’ appeared to-day with billa he contracted since he disuppeared haat stonaays Thomas was arrested in’ Lughow's ——1 Fandrdd | more than’ 6 fcet 3 inches tall, put up.o rutting good fight. It required eight policemen to handle him. Ambulance Burgeon. Atkins finally succeeded in quteting him suMctently to permit of his removal to the hospital. When he was overpowered tho police told him he was wanted on a warrant charging him with grand larceny, whereupon—he awakened the neighbor- hood by his cries of “I'll kill her!” sAtothe, Weldor£.tt raas, said thal.two or three days ago he had a room for a fow hours and letf. He registered from Now York. He had shown no aigns of insanity while there, ; My, Thomas was enjoying himself extremely Tuesday night and, indeed. until’ early yesterday morning. The Peerless Garage people on West Forty- Mirat street claim he owes them $0 hire of an auto that helped to amuse him. Bhote Fired from Window. "Phe _ohauffeur — he took Mr, (phomag abd a worming Who wtartod with him from. the restaurant, to One wand Fifty-siethstfeat and rdam avenue. Mr. ‘Thomas ao- ‘three—new —friends,male. Am cumulated B. Altman & On. They went to the West End Hotel. }Phence ‘Thomas brought a steamer | trunk and a roulette wheal seemingly, ,/_ - Thera was trouble there; some shots were fired from the hotel window. Then they whizzed downtown. Thomas got into a fight with *he proprietor of. restaurant, had’him arrested and did pot appear agalnat nim yesterday mor dhomaa ts trcnty-two ‘voara old and had ween employed Yor two years @a a clerk by the real estate firm of Innes & Cen of No. 21 East Twontloth POLLUTION. . All persons having infor- mat oneor sl ies in- icating the ution of the Hide Raers or waters adjacent to Great- ey, New York advise EDWARD HATCH, Jr, Chairman, — ! { P. O. Box. 729, New York, J. Pierpont Morgan, George C. Whipple, John Y. Culyer, Albert: Vander Veer, Edivard Hatch, Jr., Merchants: Association Committee on Pollution of the Waters; Wakes of the State of New York. CUE Friday, Saturday and Monday Matl-orders filled. Telephone ‘ders filled, FIFTH AVENUE, THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS. HOUSEHOLD BLANKETS AND WAR RY Tr HAw’s MOTHER AND WIFE, higher authority, dispersed a—meeting of Constitutional Democrats in ft. Pe- : : 5 tersburg—whieh “he himself had pre- Soe oe re jnen Damask Table’Clot ed hour for ths-meating had—arrtved so Linen Damask:“Fable Cloths, ‘all the: Constitutional Democratic can- | er—Ericsson_Had Never. | Dinner Napkins, ~~ é Glantes for Bio Petersburg) and couner| Seances ¢ Had oh aa prominent persona assembled at Novel Heard-of the-Monitor a Bleakfast Napkins, Tutt to address—the—audlence,—which | Hilder — TN: g nslsted-of OO) persons, mostly “works =e tt —Hemstitched Linen Sheets, Andrex. Ericcson, Quartermaster on Frys mon. 5 ; The captain of the precinct delayed | 1) revenue cutter Mohawk. af anchor oft Tompkinaville, 8, I, was. defore the proceédings by keeping’ in tele~| phonic_communteation with Von Ger! seqgistrate Sweetacr inthe Centre. Launitz and’ finally marched to tho! street Court, to-day chargea with at- platform, before anyone had” spoken,} tempting to commit suicide, and ordered the audience to scatter, : jon bired_m' room in the South LOST SWEETHEART, -WANTED TO DE. eS ~ Towels and’ Towelin; The police authoritics-expiained thelr | ferry Hotel, In South street, New action by saying that the speakers) yoar'y night, and’ blew out the gas, would not confine their remarks to answers to itheir - political opponent The leaders of the Constitutional Dem 2 each, $2.50 ‘Bre clerk found him the next morning almost dead. } Crata counselled quiet submission to the| Exiceson, who 4a twenty-six years Ss pollge In Order-tonereld- acenremmiutel ots ehers oekeg it heenaeskia cia [ob ea- Cloths and .§ clash sanopitipes thetie meetings the] Ericeson, who bullt’ the Monftor, party would be Dermitted Jater on, was Ce CAB IN TKS: 7 Hit Back’ at NeWapaper. On Nov, eta der Lantz sup Pressed the Russ) of Bt. Petersburg, be cause of Ufe publicatton—of -an—articte by. M. Karavaeft, a well-known jurist who-deplored what he termed “the basement of wil moral consciousness 17 Rusa In\thia article the writer in- Mtanced the @xecutions of women and children and laid particular stress. upon the case of Anta Renedictova, the giti sludent, who was executed at Cron- windt oh Oct. 30 for complicity In the plot to blow up the building where the ‘wanted to know who the- inventor was. le-adinitiied.be.was trod of Uying and sald. his sweetheart in Norway had marries another, Erieceon—was—sent_to_the Tomba tn default of $00 to awalt the action of the Grand Jury, WOMAN GRABS A AND CALLS HIM THIEF work (Third ARE HOLDING -A—SALE- OF AND” DECORATIVE LINENS Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases, Centrepieces,~ trimmed “with French Cluny. lace carfs;hemstitched i + each, $1:20, 1:50, 1.80 and 2.40 Blankets, Comfortablés and “Bedspreads “of populat grades __at_ special prices. STORE WILL BE CLOSED DAILY AT COMFORTABLES INCLUDING cach $1.75, 2.40°and 3.00 . per dozen, 2.90 and 3.38 per dozen, 1.25 and 1.50 per pair, 3.50, 4.75 and 5.75 per pair, 95c. and 1.15 ig at attractive prices. and $3.50 and with drawn Choice Bog Sold elsewhere 32c. 25c¢ 3 OUR Regular Price 28¢. SALE PRICE for three days, O~ tbs dettvernd—Manhattan— Brookirn—and—— Bronx; 10 Iba, 25 miles be, 100 mit TEA ici repute pie e435 Singlo Pounds Delivered: with < Fe NEW ACCOU; . ( = 2 ' c 233, 235 237 and 239, Washington St. t = L Det. Park pl. & Barclay st. Established 1540, Courtchlp — candy; marriage — meat, an That's’ digion, Though “3 thutrledy wife wot review the ¢_ dear old pana nor two of Lofts every day oF F Bre tins th caer * SPECIAL FOR THIS THURSDAY fa HLOCOLATE i i SILVER NERINGS POUND ! 3 NUE CHOC ATER. POUND iSe4- SPECIAL FOR, THIS FRIDAY i 3 | 6 , 10N 3 sth rAXtane rove 100]. | 15¢ POTND se Fioor.) =martial trying the mutiny cases Mrs-Froice;-Whe-Had-Been-Look- We eb oment the woman an- nounced that she Was soon to become a morer— pnt Mi KATE quoted 1n + his-articie-in-the- Russ-16) Ris [aUiute: which —pampoted —the—Inttiction of the death senloie upon a womun fn the condition of Anna Benedictova uaul forty ‘days after ihe birth of her child. and recalled the clemency which Was shown lowards: the “woman - who killed Alexander IL, In ISI, bec&use of the fact that she Was about to become a mother, ‘At the last dat ah ing for ‘Costantino Finds Hini_on Bowery. Mrs. Lucrina’Trotee, the wife of a Mount Vernon bakef, proved herscif 2 good detective to-day when. after weeits of searching, stie pounced-on- Daments: : Costantino, uccusing him of robding her : _ Brooklyn's Most Reliable. Store. ourneay & Burnham s : Established 65 Years Ago. Vladimir von der Launitz came of an old family of the Gorman nobility In (he Baltic Province’. Ha—served—witht distinction during the ‘Turk!sh— war 1887-1888, was decorated © for—brayer. in’ addition to holding the rani of Mijor-Genoral, be was-one of the eq ries of the court. ~ Thanked by the Czar shesemetst oe husband, and held him until the police weeks ago Troice was robbed of ‘ostanting di ppeated.— ie was] vepected of the cripé and Mrs. Trotoe | nald she Would hetp-tindhim.—atmost- thvery day the came to New York ‘and patnoled The principwi wer 1 -Previous,t Our Great January Clearance Sale — Remarkable Sale of nd At last her efforts were rewarded Bhe-saw-Costantine wilking along the Bowery, She_grabbed and him, while rhe shouted for the poltce. fect of Pélice 1 uary, 1%), Von Lder—Launitz was Governor of Tamboy for thr years, He stood- high in e i favor the Emperor. wio-last—s} Ys saued A snecias resecript. thanking, him for his aervices in. matntrining ors Taina’ acted owlth poverty “meal | Launits act pith Reverie nk New Hamburn-New York Line. ‘the -revalutionists, He. war not -spedl 3 seen ae EXecrated neraonnlte. like.the late G HAMHURG,—Jan—3,— Kn & | Trepofr and ex-Interjor Mintater Dur: | Hurchard, local shipowners, are organ- |The anscseination” of the Prefect of | IK & Hew trelgnt tne betweon New + Potice -wae—nartof- the Terzorlat plot, | York und Hamburg, touching at Rot- terdam pr Antw The New York FOR THAT PAIN IN THE BACK » Now Neyer before have such sterling vat e-few additional specials for Friday and “TB Tor Latter’ S-inch Coats,-of fine ave Tp klack kerses, loowe-ftting model. Yined to the. Walél with=biack- #atin-and; trimmed with black silk brit and vel-| wert: $508, — ; state of ‘THREE YOUNG MEN ACCUSED OF THEFT. Prisoners May Be Those “Who $1.00--Black Goods,.39¢, _! BVe per yard tor all wool —black. Granite Bunting, 3 inches ‘wide, splen- } With the arrest of three vounge met | Who were to-day arraigned in Jetter: Market Court. Inspector McLaughlin detectives think thay have captured ti thfeves who fer alx month i peated|y stolen rolls of valuable [arom the firm of Florenstein & Br j witz, of WH Crosby street, Th cifle theft with ‘which the> are charges tu of two rolis of silk valued at $8, but the koods stolen trom the rm are altgaother worth 34,000, ne three prisoners aro Michael 1), Jerome, twenty years old, a laborer, of No. 163’ York street, Brooklyn; Michael Leltero, nineteen, “of No. 44 Spring treet, and Anthony Brill, nineteen, of No. ‘168 Elizabeth street, Detective Kiernan, wiHo arested them, saya he has evidence to. provp they called at the allk house on. Dec, $1-and ci took away the goods In a wagon. RAINS MAROON MANY |. PASSENGER TRAINS. |e rnin neater ano ne tere } that part, ‘Caused Dy exposure. to cold. oF ft lng fhe pe tion. The Qlitusive stimulant prope Ready Relief admirably the cure of this direasc. The (should be appited to” a larg have re- allk These Collars are of pure) 4-ply linen, stock needs replenishing It will pay you Collars 6 for 45e; worth Ihe each. LUMBAGO er yard tor exquisltely Beatty | Orsandien, now apting. styles, white ground with dainty flower: designs tn dolieate colors; worth: 10c. zie per yard for good quality, Dre! Alien, heat Agurés, an black. and navy | LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Jan. 1—Heavy | rains have caysed washouts practically Jon every diviaton of both the Rock Ial-( a M fo Tready Rel trains in all directions are delayed. duetressing coupplalnt, aye per yard for OWlng Flannel, soft), Radway's Heady Tellef cures ¢ pains in froal ona to twenty; minut eaiache (whether sick or nervous neuralgia. | rheumati¢n, weakness in the back, spine oF ‘pains around the fiver, pleurie 9 joints and pains of ay kind Teysdy Roile: Afemtanel "oret ‘oF tooth: Varhbago, nnish, in pink and® blue checks and stripes; Worth Po... 10c per yard for soft yelvet-Anished Moleskin Flitnel, In a number of pretty esigne; worth 389, Aue per yard. for srowsiling—for #0) th fo, | Two passnogertraina due in this city from Oklahoma and the West over th | Rock Island are reported to be marooned between washouts near the State Ine. 4 | The tron> Mountslh—yardu—ac Bald Knob are under water and hundreds of small washout» are reported in all sec- Cong of the S nehe, patna an: “dierched « twill or dish Phenomenal Values in Ladies’ Coats and Suits’ “- a O80 for hemmed crochet Bed Spreads, Robbed'a Firm of Silk Rad 2 Read R lief ald diack; miftable for-separate skirtn! targe — oz eet gobasowelent: al noaers Worth $5,000, Way. 5 y 2 or entire dresses; worth $1.00, iqrseliles patterns; worth $1.25 Deana % > Continuation of the. Great Sale of Men’s Linen Collars and Cuffs. ‘ent of this seaaon's shapes, the kind you generally pay 15, to 250. for. If your Cuffs 6 pairs for Go; worth te per pair. Bargains in the Basement Salesroom, e “$ ar BD) aa ry in Full Blast. yes bean offered: Below —wi!!-be found Saturday. $2.75 for Lades’ Smart Walking Salts. In handsome dark’ mixtures, Jackets in fashibnable hip length. with velvet eot- Jar. —fy- front, Me with good quality alin} plaitedwkleie;-worth AiG BED SPREADS Reduced. who wears, the: 89-41 Cortlandt 'Sticet Atrialwillconvince u that W.L.Dong- $3.50'shoes are thebestinthe world hor Third Ay... cor. [Oey £7 Third Avenas, be. “Tweed lth RIG Se | BNO tat Ai Av cor, tod he. [re ni¢ Dred Tees rowers Eos a BY Arr, oor. 11th of - all clean, deairable goods, in the new- to come in and look at these, fy cach for large ze bleached Huck Towe)s; ted border, hemmed or fringed nda; worth 12340, i B2e per yard for bleached Table Dam; ask, $$ inches wide, new spring designs, worth do, ¢ Se each for Pillow Canes, or unbleached musitn, worth 124o, BMe for ready-made Sheet: ight Imperfections, various qualities, size. 81 x 9 inches; worth 7c. + Gio por yard for yard~ wider Une bleached Muslin, strong, clean cotton’ worth 4c, Not’ over 20 yarda to a toner; gent C, 0, BD, and po bleached ubject to rs wize 40 xc 26; | seme eames | works all the week. Order ona’ 5 “WEAR. DIAMONDS LOOK PROSPEROUS !JRCE YOURSELF T0 SAVE Posttively no empioyers' rele: a reaulred, a Ash or credit. J plain figures, di LL or write for Qluatrate ‘Atalogue No, 44, at wile | in 39 Malden Lene, @ LW. SWEETSG 2: Boeri “CAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, SANDED cireverieticnl) folder oncahiete ta Wuge, Dakeea Steam Laundry Ist ave ands Azith at. bs Peer rrerarercor tt A seven-time World Want- Mali to-day and prosper.