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DEAD WITH TWO SKULL CRUSHED BY GAS JETS FLOWING MANHOLE COVER Young Costa Rican Said to| Gas Blew It Up Into Face of Have Been an Artist James Phelan, an | Commits Suicide. Electrician, . Eight Reserves Capture a| James Pheian, an electrician employed Danie Gomes Mirai! Mirailes, “Bur lar," Who Takes Bong Rican, who, on ast @atur-|by the Edison Company, wae fatally g sd ay, rented a shabby hall bedroom in /tniured to-day by a manhole cover furnished-room howe of Max which waa blown from ft place at Frank], at No 7 Ninth avenue, was | Forty-second street and Fourth avenue found dead on his cot to-day with the |p» an explosion In an electra conduit. fas turned on at two burners. Coroner lhe cover struck him on the head and Shrady and the polloemnan on the post | seinpletely crushed tn his face The think Ht was a suicide’ force of the explosion hurled him some Young Miraiiea had told Frank! In| tan feet and his skull wae frectured. badly broken Engiteh that he wee an) pnretan, with an assietant, went to the artiet in. his own country and made &|ooen@ to look after trouble In the |qood Mving. Here, however, he worked | sani running under tho eurface of ana hand {n the plant of the Nationa!) ble. second street act along the toot Biseyt Company, GIMEONARY Rcrose tne ene ne He selected a mantote Btrper rank!’ @ Bisang tarda, & way on the |cover about half way between the car- eecond floor nki smeiied «as, and)... curp af the Hotel Belmont and the the Them, Too, TRAGBDY ON A ROOF. Maid, Heard Sentinel and : Called Up Sergeant Over ’Phone. the amell to the foreden , but Deer | street-car track end began te loosen icbovtiri-bonpectt-Aberseeedt ot tne hss gn ha untae it Tie ret, | the bolls ae full of axslostye ong at ° ‘condu ’ Bart vitty-tiret Street Station, aid not | hanger. ‘Gnd ‘tne Madiont tad’ sme | i ein en ae erraign sight policemen in eourt to- febtiy poten yg} ex-artiot had | §{r0 hs Og 2 8 ay an8'charge them with bursiary, nor) "Sehr" mais SOCK Beaty | fire tae 4 Rugden gomore Be fNS 414 the sight blucoats erraign McDon-| the stampa of roma, "Eo Pe Me | "af" S: Alstance of Sou five feet ald, though tt looked for a time, Just) the owner of the house argund that be | fom the y Ajrectiy over the man " i | might have been a meenber of @ noble |, 5/5 jon Hh, went up, and te family, [Tier fall “forte ot tye “gr olosion )assistant Wee pot I Dr. Allan M. Themas's home, at No. & West Fitty-fourth street. ‘Because two attempts have been made rob the doctor lately, and other homes in the same neighborhood have |NEW HEAD OF NEWARK POLICE NOT YET NAMED, LABOR MEN WILL FORCE | ROOSEVELT TO SPEAK. t McDonald went se-/ to errange for the funeral of Chief of | | ing passed the Chicago Federation of | Labor sent its telegram to President | Roosevelt, and no! answer having been received, the officials of the Federation Police Adams, who committed suicide tn Branch Brook Park yesterday. Tne funeral arrangements have not teal authorities of all the several schools @| peculiar ailments. ant mothers, to prepare the system fot the ouming of baby and make its ad- vent easy and almost painless, there is been visited by thieves, Capt. Lantry | ‘i | medic ine quite so good as * Favorite MON alcbouald to ait sentinel on the| 7¢ Board of Commissioners Will | Presoripuion.* Ts aa do po barm in housetope and oapture any burgiers that Probably Make Temporary Federation to Send Special Messen-| any condition of the It i eame along. John D. Hockefeller's Appointment Thursdi Verification of His Talk most potent invigorating tonic and | mansion. and those of other rich men PI im ursday. ger for Verification is Ta strengthening nervine, nicely adapted ‘are near, and the Captain thought he-| The Newark Board of Police Com-| on Accused Miners. to woman's delicate system by a phy- folo measures were necessary to keep/ missioners hae appointed a committes| CHICAGO, April 16—One week hav-| ment of woman's peculiar ailments. bas peri 9 It te astovishing bow great ® change a few years of maftied jife often make tn the appearance and disposition of | * many women. The freshne s, the! charm, the brilliance vanish Like the| bloom from a flower which is rodely bandied. The matron i only a dim shadow, a faint echo of the charming | maiden. Few young wouien apprecinte the ebook of the system through the obange which comes with marriage and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak- esses which tao often come with mar- mage and motherhood, not understané- ing that this secret drdin is robbing the cheek of ita treabness and the form of its fairness. | As eurely as tho general health suffers | when there is derangement of the health of the deticate womanly organs, #0 surely | when these orgave are established th | bealth the face and form st once witness | to the fact in renewed cotnelinesa. More than @ milion women have found health and hajpiness in the ase of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preecription. It makes teak women strong and sick women well. Ingredients on label—contains po alcohol or harmful habit-forming drags. It is made wholly of those native, American, medicinal roots most highly recommended ", leading med-| of practice for the, cure of woman's For norsii rahe or Ls those vroken-down In healt! too frequent | bearing of fy heen for the expect- \ physi im dirng ie to be lit of it ingredients print- h boule-wrapper an. attested ath as complete and correct. dition of the femal ten ol— never 4 la whole eliect ie to wiFenpHen, invigorate and regulate the whole female system and expecially the pelvic organs, When these are deranged in fenction or affect- ed by disease, the stomach and other organs of digestion become sympatheti- or Gerarged, the nerves ore weak- ened, and a long list of bad, unpleasant tymptoms follow, be «: Too mach must not of the "Favorite Prescrip- tion.” It will not perform miracles; will not cure tumors—no medicine will, It seill often prevent them, if taken in time, and thus the operating table and the surgeon's knife may be avoided. Doctor's All Agree. The most emi- pent writers on ddeteria Medica, witoee works conenited as authorities by ins of all the different schools of practice, extol, in the. most itive terms, the curative eirtues of each and every in jent entering into. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. In fact it ia the only medicine, pat ep for sale through droggiste for the cure of all diseases of the mucoue surfaces, an nasal. catarrh, throat, lary: 1, and bronchial afiections attended linger- ing, or hang-on-coughs that has an such ‘esrional endorsement—w inore than any amount of lay or non- professional testimonials. Do not expect too much from the nse of Dr. Pierce’e Golden Medical Dis- covery. It will not work miracles. It will not cure ionic in ite ad- vanced stages. No medicine wili. Nor is the “Discovery” #0 good for a sudden attack of acute cough, but for she i obstina’ -on-Coughs, accom pS atarrha’ ATOR ie geal @ bronchial alections. ft of flesh, n sweats, weak stomach and poor dij o with faulty nesimiation; and which, if neglected or badly treated are apt to aician of large experience in the treat- | lead to consumption, the " Discovery” has proven wonderfully successful in Bad Symptoms. The woman who ical headaches, beckache, sees | épecks floating | inary dark spots or RA has gnawing | effecting cures. The formria is printed on™ wrapper of "Golden Medica! Discovery,” attested as to correctness under oath, Maid Called Reserves. ‘There-was a chimney near a skylight behind which the detective could con- | coal himself, to get up occasionally and | quietly look’ over the other roots about ) best viewpoint and returned to ij chimney, when a maid in the rooms | pelow, who had heard him walking, Up- | toed to the telephone and told the lopeeypire trad WHT probably TAX) witi gt ite meeting to-morrow send a | specta! messenger from this city to the The Pollse Commissioners have taken | *P é White House to ask the nation's Chief no action in regard ¢o the appointment | Executive to verify the language cred- of & new chief. Presiaent Baader ie 21004 19 him in referring to Moyer and obarge of the department. A meeting | ifavwood as “undesirable citizens.” for the oMfce are or dancing before her eyes, distress or beavy full feeling in stomac faint 5 lower a! startled or I gpescl b,{and you can’t sfford to accept any in |eubstitnte of unknown compositien for {8 non-srcrct remedy no mutter what h interests may prompt the desler |to urge such upon you. In fact it is nsult to your intelligence for him to a, dragging-down feeli jominal 19 joel cape e irregular or painf ithout pelvic catarr! iods, with or suffering froma weaknesses and di of the boant will be neld Thursday,| Moyer and Hay d, to wnom refer-| rangements that ehould have early at-|@0 60. You know what you want and | when ay acting chief will probably be | ence made tn ay Prag eatig® ane tention, Wot ‘above symptoms tro/ it is his place to supply that want. oy cp rg eer provigil ie) ©: Gov "Seunen. | likely $0 be ‘present in any case at onp| Dr. Fierce’s Piessant Pellets are the oe apes er Me. Will be nacned. | berg, and trial ts set for May % time. | origi ver Pilis” first pot up Neglected or badly treated and ench | hy rm It f belleved Dr. Thomas will | & married man) they saw thelr man crouching behind | prc! biting voters fr Joining in inate z n office a candida the. chimney, McDonald heard them | ying gee ariee ft cantldat coming and it ocourred to him that he while he was walting to nab them. But be thought there might still be a chance to make @ wholesale arrest. 20 MINUTES FROM BROADWA the lone robber some of them did not UPON COMPLETION OF TUXNELS. even draw thelr pistols, McDonald, d ER CK however, had his trusty weapon ready an M Ri ‘AND UP. the elght “burglars,” and they could stores. churches. | guat ke out his figure as the form of t.. one “burglar.” There was not sufficient | ry wet. | The eight policemen and the detective took the offensive at the same moment. ne de- | ATT f-room house. #1.800 backed by Tite Guarantes # ’* WEDNESDAY ALL for Cireular, Map SATURDAY & SU i FREE RAILROAD T At the Thomas residence they ALBANY, April 16—The Benate to. | Crapsey lind permitted the burglars to outwit 2 = : FREEPORT Arrest Each Other Together, | aro to cover the entire gang. Adjoining and practically part of Naht for any one’s identity to be estab-| eae te NDAY DOWN in and crept silently to the roof, where | 48y paseed unanimously the Raines han | AfCPtt him—they had got in the house even 8 MILES FROM NOY CITY LINE ‘The eight were 60 ‘tertain of catching | He could see only the dim outlines of Teepors dashed, renint. At -| 258 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. | BROOKLYN OFFIOB, 62 FOURTH Av. BAL the ide: 1 ant he served notice On them to the same effect ai knew some of the policemen * ey knew him, so when the conver: . sation opened the mistal soon ex- AMON TH detectiv from his OPEN EVENINGS, | Bed Tends TURKISH CIGARETTES Few cigarettes, even among more expensive brands, are both “tasty” without being too heavy and smooth without being too mild. That’s {| why everybody likes the RAMLEH, RAMLEH Cigarettes are first to offer the real tobacco taste at an inexpensive price—the full seasoned flavor of fine Turkish tobacco blended }} toamellow smoothness that continually delights. {| Isn’t this what you want? Try the RAM- {!)) LEH and see, 10c. for 10 Sold Everywhere S. ANARGYROS, Manufacturce Jil Fifth Avenue, New Youk Devers inj LOTS | ‘o tne i essional indorsement of each of iis) te—worth more than, any nom of ordinary non-proies-} sional testimonials. The very bert in- jients known to me-tica! ecience for core of worn's peculiar ailments ‘titer into its composition. No alcohol, prof ce § | : eee Bast Fifty-first Stree: Sta- police of the East Fifty vo Bergeants Willtam Carroll and c ases often ran into maindies which de-|Much i <l Fitton another attempt wee being made Tong, Gercenn: “Tracey son] TO. SUCCEED DR. CRAP ORY: ann dha surgeon's kuife if they do not, They cleanse, invigora: to rob Dr. Thomas. Sergeant fat ¥, of Po¥ce Headquart-| ROCHESTWR, N. Y., April 16—Rev, | Baie iy stomech, liver bo: o ” . int Mich 1 y } y eotor s “ ¢ y : ‘The sergeant eent the reberved in a C7 Ant Doak Seogeant Micha .| Dr. Jumea B. Thomas, reotor of At. | igine extant bas ionrness and constipati 1 | nurry, elght of them, armed with re- | John's Churetiy 8: ¢ : Wirt “1 the | and nomeroul of cu coated granulee—casy to take ws candy volvers and nightsticks, and de: ined A 7 | of St. Andrew's | Cases as Dr. Prerce's Favors Dr. Pierre may be conealted by letter to cateh che buralar or know the | CANIOATE BIEL PASSED ate EO To ted free of chatge., Adres Dr. "EY Pierce, Invalides’ Hotel amd Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Medical Advieer pages) is sent ee oD reoctp: of 21 ome stamps for papcr-vovered. or 31 Dr. | mon for cloth-bonad copy. Ades as above. sa The Shoulder of Our Coats. HE. shoulder is the vital issue in a coat. Without a perfect shoulder the result is animpertect coat. For years the shoulder has been with.us a deep study, and out of a'l has come our natural “Concave” shoulder, modelled by hand, eliminating all superfluous wadding. This shoulder is incorporated in all of our $15 suits and overcoats for men. The suits at $15 take form in a series of single breasted models, fashioned of plain and fancy cheviots, cassuneres and blue and black thibets. The overcoats at $15 involve a series of favored mode's in all the new tans, grays and blacks, in #8 diversity of weaves. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Hou ston St, World “Real Estate’ Bar niles p. ¢ who Lot iy are willing to help themselves. Savings that are laid naught. Wut a scanty interest pay away Acreage Investments ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY A¥RiL 10,1907, Women Who Wear Weill. <A ~~ oe ee ¢ ' >_> ace fl j 2 ri | ‘ RESTAURANT G EIGHTH f)FLoor Ci { 0., | —— SDATHEAV, 19°70.20 * STREETS. NEW YORK, ___ | 500 Rolls of New Japanese Linen-Warp ia Mattings Go On Sale at 28c a Yard. E'T us tell you at the outset that here is one of the most. satisiaetory purchases that the Simpson Crawtord store has ever made in the matting line, and be- cause of it you are offered a really remarkable saving on just the sort of floor cove Ing most popular for summer. These ete ul ervice n ore emphatically than ur pice is mattings come in besutiful carpet and are Jinen-v arp which speaks to ibly could patterns, in such colors wear and gocd anything else po Foe this speeal sal> ¢ $10 per roll of 40 yards, or 28¢ a yard. China Matting.. tibre Mattin;. Heavy quailty, in enol! thecks canada pi re as red, green Sold-ugsuall, at $11.0 rot!, or !0c a yard. Linole melts lar sun foor ant Lin T a 2%e. quality at 16e. ye, fi 10 colors (color r chrough); Or $7 wiroll of 40 yda. | quality ct 29e- yard excellent for weet. ab tty arpets, $1.00 q t Ge, fa aoaeat cas fs fie va ee Eataats 6° esira qual in Gaatitie Iisportud Scotea Line } beantiful pa th oleum im new lesians and @ 40c. quality at 25e. yd % borders; ot profusion cf fine colors. or $9.50 a roll of 40 yda. | $1.60 quality at 60e. quall "He. yard These Trunks at *10. © Third Ploer, PTS HEY te'l volumes for | i our pricing on trunks \jof good construction. Cur: is one of the most com- I plete tra: elling requisites depart- 9500 Barrels of First-Quality ||mesice’i hw tmong’ menue Hit special buy- ¢ are yours turers brings Colonial Glassware Al prices which are no more than you pay ordinaril jing pr vileges—th for the cheapest sorts of pressed glass isn ities Peas, HE graceful, simple designs make this glassware extremely popular. and th's shipment contains the largest assortment of nee‘ed pieces that was ever placed on sale at these pr Fvery picce is carefully finished —a feature which adds matex-|] ally to the worthiness of the stock, and etpliasi'es strongly the ex- traordinary values we o The illustrations show the bea ty of shapes, but a brass; excelsior lock; At . pondingly low prices: personal inspection of the s necessary, to prov- x coully erly understand ho» exce tionally low are the prices. eialOh: TSaRIT at We mention prices on a few pieces ighly rivet- Water Tumbiers, 60c. dos Hondled Flower B: “, 15s. en with hag Bay Gallon Water Pitchers, 35¢ f Shakers, Bc. each fs Aoi AL 510 S-inch Berry or Fralt Bowls, 19 Klower Vases, 1c. each [ress Trunks, $15 tae tach y | Celery Holders, 15¢ Made of well-seasoned bass- e r shes ¥ . 1 witt heavy h Re A Mies Diahes, |} sallcany protected by “4 f Sea wack hardwood slats and fromes; Ne aah waite enone hahaa heavy brassed malleable fac y fron coraers and cla 1 Footed Fruit Bowls, 850. bach Mustard Jars and cover, \5c dowe. on voth sides of soitd d-plece Breekfast Sets, 50c. sot Punch Bowls, with feet, $1.50. And many other {tems at corre 15 Novelty Lace Curtains €» Summer Draperies An All-Inclusive Collection of Some Ten Thousand Pairs. ge vourtn iow. IRST we ask fact that our stock of Lace Draperies and printed art cotton dravery fabrics is so well selected and so enormous that the matter of selection en your part is made not only easy but a positive pleasure. you to consider the And then, too, the great business done by our Upholstery Store enables us to mark our goods so that there is a price-interest attached to every item, as the following special instances will suggest: Dainty effects in inexpensive Curtains for Home—many artistic novelties in white and n of fine «uality of bobbinet— clever reproductions of Curtains werth many times thes» prices This is | Bonne Femmes: A special offering of these popular win- dow Seaperies. in Ara- bian, Renaissance a Marie Antoinette laces, the Nottinghams: Dainty fac-similes of very expensive Lace Curtains — perfect for Summer ra an opportunity to “fix up" the country the summer home $2.00 Curtains, $1 00 pr. home In a : sane economical mannuer—but you'd | for to-mnorrow. $2.75 Curtains, $1.50 pr. | Detter take advantage of it early $2.60 aty! $1.50 $3.50 Curtains, $2.00 pr. | FPS" Gurtains, *"4d* ‘curtains, 3d" | Olner aay 00. At $4.25 Curtains, $2.50 pr. | $6.50 Curtains, $4 75 Curtains $7 $4.00 and $600. $7.90 Curtains, a5 1812.50 Curtains, bh] Twenty-five *52 Sideboards! PPT rage, of Quartered Oak at *39.50 Basement— ar FV Fiver. It will offer many savings of HESE Sideboards are made of selected quartered oak; high polish finish, with deep carved top; fitted with large French bevel plate mirror, 40x18; two small top drawers, one lined for silver and one long linen drawer; also two wine closets with lac- quered brass trimming; guaranteed construction, Other Sideboards, embracing all the very latest designs, A very choice assortment in selected quar- tered oak is offered as follows: $26.00 for $31.75 Sideboards. $23.75 for $29.76 Sideboards $28.50 for $38.00 Sideboards $17.25 China Closets at $12.50, All made from selected quartered agk; fine plane polish; all the} new 1907 nes are represented--round ends; serpentine doors; others with beaded ¢--s8 mountings; very artistic; fine workmanship $8.50 Box or Wardrobe Couch, $6.75. Made from the best materials; indestructible springs and uphol stering-of the highest order, covered in plain green denim. $16.75 for $20.00 Sideboards — mM and Wine Store mail and telephone orders will be promptly filled. Peas 1 Cal tra sifted: “dos, $4.40 sweet pavel frult; dom, ae Cont ay Zimmer POMATORS Roy ORAPERRUIT molds argo” onpits heavy thin skin tender ton” 64 Baits geek. b Racues BT) doa. S1.B0 Pooacis CEEOL ase f Fa i _ Nuala. ‘on ot Mocha, nS I ES or ostbeling 187% , st bok Fo i In the Wine Store 4 colmaa'e iis be are sold only standard good» of the highest merit Y red fish, Wee Ti WYER Wuisi t Peeing ° om! Chup betti highest | ad” Mir fw r jo" ianporigh| selinnt’ for Cable aie! at ag aNe06gaRgw“0amoaN ZEEE The Simpson Crawford Grocery Specials, NEY savings to make Wednesday an important day in this great Groce: The purest and best products only are offered, in which ORANGES —Hxtre fancy great importance Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap at 6 a cake—no mail orders filled Fancy Lawn Waists at98e Fifteen DL atylew—open back and front; every one worth at least $1 Women's Walking Suits at $14.75 -Sawjies 8, @ lead- ing manuiacturer’s regular §20 Spring Suits, up to the minute in style and tailoring Women's $150 Oxfords et¥B8c—A full singe of aises in patent leather, white canvas, tan and black Women's $1.25 Petticoats at 89e--O! Peau de Sole, Perca- line and Sateen checks, stripes and plain shades. 12100 Chelsea. cy sisin visor een

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