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KEEP WATCH AL NCH, THEN FIND BURGLAR FLOWN Housebreakers Begin Season’s Operations in Home of Belmonts Partner. ‘The thieves who looted go many Summer have resumed operations ‘attempt was made last night to fhe “Boarded-up residence of W Luttyen, « partner of August ~~wtreet and Riverside Drive, The thieves e off & burglar alarm and made their escape, but the house was «uarded watl! daylight by 2 equad of RE | @2 dprivate watchmen. ‘Mr. -Luttgen ts et his ft Linden, N- J. The doors of tae wale marble city house are boarded up and all ‘the windows are locked. His place fe bre of the finest in the city. sur Founded by broad lawns which are pro tected by & high tron ornamental fence A servant in & house near by naw two! Men climb this fence and craw! over | the lawn in the direction of the house | Tate last night. She notified her em- Plover, Who telephoned to Police Head-| quarters. Men were hurried over from | the West One Hungredth strept station In the mean time the thieves had got to work on one of the windows and bad get off a burglar alarht in office of © private watchmas in the vicinity. Two of the uniformed men of this concern Wore sent to the Luttgen home, arriving om the ground with the t wee that the thieves were | etilt “on the premises anda line of sen | fries was estabiis” “und the prop- erty. With infinite effort seve fat} policemen and some of the watchmen got over the fence. feery window they could reach, and found one that appeared to have been tampered with The lights of the poltoemen and thetr cual thy actions as they sneaked about Nes and grounds looking for the the gttention of the | lod. Guapitous. net | 3 gy feside the Thre pol cage © sole oid weit eit dn rtisnt ten ™ FINISH JOB OF COUNTING 2,250 TONS OF CONN $267,836,166.26 in . Sam's Wall Street Strong Box, task of examining the funds of Sam, stored in the Wall street Treasury by representatives of the United States Treasury Department, has been completed. The examination Fevealed the fact that $967,898,166.98 cash, Which was reported on band at the close of business on May lth, hes bal- anced to the penny Mecenuy Hamilton Fimb, Assistant United States Treasurer, in charge of the New York 6ub-Treasury, was ap. closed city homes of the wealthy iast | An | @t the northeast corner of Ninety-third | They examined }*, THE EVENING WORLD, KILLED MAN WHO ASKED HIM T0 BUY DRINK Scanlon Refused, and When Threatened Drew Gun— smiled as He Fired. | \ SOME NAMES TO REMEMBER AS YOU PAY YOUR TEN CENTS CAR FARE TO CONEY ISLAND Don't forget when the conductor collects your second fare on the trip to the shvrs that you pay the extra nickel owing to the failure of the Senate to pass the Wagner Pive-Cent Fare to Coney island Bill, Don't forget the Senators who helped to throttle the bill that would be @ direct ald to their own constituents. HERE IS THE BLACKLIST: T. J. McMANUS, J. T. MeCALL, P. H. McCARREN, JAMES OWENS, GEORGE B. AGNEW, | CONRAD HASENFLUG, JAHES A. THOMPSON, | THOMAS H. CULLEN. | Lake Campbell, @ tunnel No, @ State street, Brooklyn, was sh: }and Kilied to-day in the rear of John Gorman's saloon at the same number im @ shooting mateh which Began tn oa | quarrel, turned to fun and ended in bis death Thomas Beanion, twenty years old, of No, %T Furman street, Brooklyn, held | the platol which killed Campbell. Scan- Jon fs @ “longshoreman. He was arrested charged with homicide and held without bail, Camipbell was twepty-neven weee= ata, He was out walkillg just before nid night and met Boanlon and one of the latter's friends named @weeney. Goan Jon saye Canobell picked a quarrel. “I don't like your looks,” he eaid, ac- cording to the slayer. Pas told him to go about his business,” says Scanlon, “and ne went away mumbting something,” on Sweeney and Beanlon ware at the eajoon when pbell came In. “Am, found you again’ he said | APRS TET a “Now buy me & drink “I ‘will not,” @oanion repited, and the | and It Te said to worker, of Remember them to-day. Remember when they seek re-election, ‘UES IN ALIMONY [BILL TO COMPLETE CLUB ARE REDUCED, ART MUSEUM ALAW New York Life Ma Man ShowS | Measure Making It an Offense He Cannot Afford to Pay | t) Work Railroad Men Over Amount Ordered. Sixteen Hours Is Signed. them | two tad words, Cam have threatened to “ with Soanion.” The late volver. Campbell laughe Pi and back, held up his hat and sai ‘eanton took aim and fired, and Camp fell dead Meth saloon man was arrested for vio- After paying HS & month alimony to his wife, Lydia K., Wheelock, who ob- : ed artnet ‘Wort + tained a decree of eeparetion trom him! ALBANY, june 2T.—A number just a year ago, Augustus D. Wheelock, | of Ddille Of interest to New York were one of the New York Life Insurance oo into laws to-day by the signa- Company's $10,000 a year men, appealed tare ms Gov arene The most impor- to Justice Greenbaum, who granted the “=2t Is the bill introduced by Assem- blyman Wella, which authorines the De- f decree, for @ reduction tak aise partment of Parke of New York city, lating the excise ——e CORRECT HOUSECLEANING. There {s only one way to make your | the Afimom) Club, stating Deen fi for a long time, and in conse- quence his income had been and would to be 1 ut dee Justice Greenbaum, on the ground of @iminished income and ex penses, cut the alimony to-day to nw & month, with permission to Mors. Wheelock to got it “boomed” again when Mr. Wheelock gets well and re turns to business. ee ITALIAN AMBASSADOR TO SAIL. Baron Mayor des Planches, Italian Ambassador, ‘Wil! sail to-morrow on the Kronpring Whim. Othere ailing are Mr. and Mra. Samuel Untermyer, Mr and Mra EB J. Benedict, Madame Charles de Gheest, Commissioner Benja- man Hirsch, Gen and Mra. 1,00 Knott, the Rev. Dr, Donald Mackay, Col. Bcy- mour Mandelbaum and Mra Mandel- baum, the Rev. M. C. Moluros, the Rev. Alexander MacColl, Judge Joseph E. Newbarger, J. R. Roosevit, the Rev. . Merle’ Sihith and Mr.’ and Mre, Louts Steckler. be for a long time dees than it used) RESTAURAN: | Saning UTIPSOM ; Co SIXTHIAV.. 19°70 20 ®STREFT, ee AIA. IPPTO QOS STREETS NEWYORK. __ housecleaning thorough and effective, | jand that is by disinfection. | If you do not disinfect you do not clean—aoap and water {s not enough—| add a Title CN. Disinfectant (non-! poisonous) to all cleaning water and r home will be healthy, clean \free from all disease germs and insec If you try this you will never attempt | | clean y home in any other w ‘with the concurrence of the Board of Batimate, to epend $700,000 « year for ten years for the purpose of completing ex- | tensions of the Metropolitan Museum nf | Art Buliding. Senator Knapp's bill permitting the election of a aite for the next State prison near New York was signed. Un- Ger the original law for the erection of the prison the State was required to 4, select a site containing the trap rock An there was only one site of this char- acter, and ae the price wae high, the, law was altered #0 a8 to permit aie: lection of # site containing ang eultabi: rock south of the junction of Wappin- wer's Creek and the Hudson River. ‘The Page bill Mmiting the hours of Stores. labor of employes on railroads over thirty miles in length Was also made « ‘The Non-Poisonous Disinfectant. WEST DISINFECTING CO, (Inc.) all law. This bill makes t « misdemeanor © require or permit any employe con- nected with the movernent of a, train oe | remain on @uty more than secutive hours or to go after he fae hal nis few ts designed public from accidents oft overworked ‘employ Cray The Sunday World's “Want” Direc tory makes more offers of posit than any other two mediums in the to protect the due te negligence ees, 7 A Tuesday Basement Sale of Tuesday Basement Sale of Misses’ Tailored Suits,* 6.9 98 polnied for @ term of four years His bord for the frat term having expires it was necessary to secure & new one ia the #um of $600,000 WAY = Aaelecant ‘Treasurer who started the work on Alay 14, had with him eighteen assietanis, and’ they Were aided twenty-five laborers. Every ae Softalning coln was opened coin contained coi ory \d counted and This same [recess was appiied to the Wold certifcaics woe steel boxes In t great tinestes were counted mat made & to m0, The amount of silver dollars were examined in, 28 tons we: LIEUT. FRANCIS MCARTON DIES AFTER OPERATION. Franch He loo kthe rank of » the Bingham Police Beit le pot pil there tw in life, bet sf money f Whal Vou wa faey mmaiter to get it oN thal se. the iqat Surday hea) Etats ba, other yon a tied end ERE are only 150 Suits in the lot, made of ig woo! | ‘Bante, 1* fabrics in patterns Summer wear. The cost is in a Prince C throughout with pleated style. would be ¢12.98. In our Pasement sales to- quickly elosed out at... Junior Wash Suits * at 3.39. n serviceable white, blue, and brown Simmer wash materi Coat finished with an inlaid coliar of eflectivi contrasting coor, and trimmed with narrow braid; semi-fitting or full box model. full side-p'eated. value et good qua ity satin If these. suits were bought in the regular Skirt Regular &7. and weight suitable for Spring and hap model, with Qestee of pique and lined Th skirt is a very graceful, full way, the price 6.98 Minges Wash Suits at FH.RG, morrow the 150 will \ tan als. res in while and. colors. ‘The coatf2 is tailored in a smart l’rince Chap mode! and the skirt is made full peated and trimmed with two deep bands Regular 88,75 value. ely her 50 spun Ped Sheets, size 2 } ect en! mate without sea in this sa'e at er wear, Reguls Basement Domestics zs 0 regular 80e linen fi F ardts Size Com? fortables. Boys’ Wash Suit Sale Cr Basement UST six hundred in the lot. Made in the new Sailor or Russian styles ith b'oomer parts; all the new desi f.' rics in plain or fancy matera's and all seams double stitched; for yearsregu ar value le at le. or ‘ mine ee | per- 63¢ ! ! ble wash eut full size? be # up te 10 ¢. Spectal in thi 59¢ Y 79¢ Basement rrr meg Sale. Basement Undermuslin Sale. SPECIAL lot of 2 dels: se d polka d tine lawn in Gtted m terms in floral, figured Sacques ant Kimonos saeaienent ERY durable, silky finished hose for Men in tan, black and gray, with extra spliced heels and toes legu'ar I2ic | © qualities Special in this sale ot - Basement Millinery Sale. a nwo: t7 Basement 000 Dressing Ma of veral pretty fate ‘ot designs e so) Basement Bhoe aaa tremmed with ru sh seal “pO r , ted e P a ale Ase fe lo ‘ 23¢ SPECIAL lot of Women's and ee —— Misses’ regular 82 Hough Jap & Women’s G iadhan Sailors, Made by \en’s batters of bet quality y Petiicoais, 39¢ materiale with leather inside bands, ani trimmed 7 Hasement wth high grade silk taflela bands a “ th sale a’, enc Basoniont Wash Goods Sale si Varement. ‘y i ar harrmens, if IME twenty thousand yards of the REMARKA BLE stock of misses best and prettiest weaves in 1907 and children’s white canvas |] Summer Wash Coods will go on sale tomer shoes at an extraordinarily ‘ow price. Made of row at the lowe t price ever pliced on materials of a very (ne quality canvas in button or lace styles th s character They are ‘short lengths’ and with light #0 sires 9 to 8, and Specia| in this ale full foot- tory ‘mill ends,'’ and will be marked in ths le at, yard mn toes at, pole 79¢ |. He 1p tly abt hs al Lidatabhle co RR OE MONDAY, “ SHANCHMED” f (F 4 | JUN MEN REBEL AND GAIN FREEDOM * | Saceensor Fire-Room Hands Cause Ar-| conia’s Captain to Run Up Signal of Distress. When the steamship Afvonia, of the Russian Volunteer line, outward bound, | ran up & distress signa! to-day, seon after leaving her pier in the Erte Basin. | the revenue cutter Mohawk caught sight | of tt and made after the ship at futi speed, Capt. Iteed, of the Mohawk, | overhauled the Arconia off Tompkind: } ville, “What's the trouble aboard your ship?’ shouted Capt. Reed through his/ megaphone “Abi my firemen and coal paseere on strike,” roared back Capt mander of the Arconta “He lies.’ piped up a man from a« Troup on the port bow through another megaphone. “Wo have been shanghated and will not Ko out on thie ahip.’ When Capt. Keed got aboard the bie freighter be found about a score of the men from the engine-r ined rebellion. They Informed him that they had been hauled aboard the vessel and CHOICE GROCERIES, EGGS, 15 for 25c You can buy cheaper eggs elsewhere, but no other retailer can afford to sell you the new-laid eggs for so. low a price. and sweet—the only kind that house. keepers care to use. The cheap egg lusion—and the most expensive, to buy, to cook and to eat. Belle Brook Butter Fanciest quality of Creamery Butter, packed fresh daily in clean parch- ment paper—tach package dust and If you are extra par- 27c xdor proot ticular you will prefer the Belle Brook pound prints; each Dainty Biscuits Fresh from the A Ib, Pig Newtons. Prult Crackers........) 12c Graham Crackers.,....) Social Teas. Saitines Butter Thin: Bake tBeans—W ith or with sauce; (ssle Brand. cho cest 1 Ib can, 13c: House ceper’s Brand, 3 IL, can, 10¢; 2 Ibecan Canned Pears—Compass Brand; choic Southern fruit in lar e cans; Wace gees Farina —! tue! Libbon; the heart of the wheat; large package, There will be a big shortage in fruits this fall, and prices have advanced | pice Whole heid grain of hghed Taploca—Blue Ribbon; pear! or harply and are likely to go higher, We maintain our low prices of last quality -and food” value; Triumph granulated; s lected quality; 9 fall on the two best grades of California fruit, and now {s the time to buy Brand, 3 Ib, cloth bag 25c; ery choice; large package c Essie Brand. East View Brand. Bie Fibbon trans, carton LOC Pear! Hominy—Triumph Brand; from California's Choices: Prults, | Calitornia’s Extra Choice, Prynes—-Sin's Clara, sweet eases, fa choicest Southern maize SID Qe | Eisie Peaches, large cap 25c | Bast View Pesches, large can, 20c J favored meaty fruit, 3% package, 15¢; 2-Ib. package C | sale Bartistt Pears, larce tab, 25 | East ViewBartistt Pearsyip can 20c large size for 25c Trump) Oats—Best walle rolled North oe White Cherries, large can 29¢ Bast View WhiteCherries,\gcan 25¢ Marmalade—Blus R bben ern grown, makes brawn and 10 Apricots, iarge can 23¢ bast View Apricots, large can.. 18¢ of cholcest qua ity; Stain; large package . Cc Essie egy Plums, iarce can... 17¢ | Bost View Egg Plums, large can 15¢ 4 Ib, glass jar, 15c iceeCream Salt-—The quick- Corn Starch—Peeriess Brand, package, be; XLCR Brand, choice qual 6 - ole ripe truits in 3 bb iy, sack. c 25¢ ri ese nes (Gordon Dry Gin, swe 79c me at | Oe poitie, Set | wand, & 4 bot pete ne mperal bran 5c Has a world-wide ‘reputation ~considered the bust imported, — yee sppetier i wees - Table Salt—Biue Rivbon; pure and ” cider or whille wine; bottle, A 10c tre running ; large moisture-proot The Bi Gelatine — Peerless shredued; One, cy Marge backs, each, 5c Dollar’ s orth. fa choice; packag 10c cso : Malt Extract—Peerss liguis food | Towato Ketebup-—Guiranieed pure, Monogram Whiskey, ae eee ieee anele coat Peesleas benoit, poll, }h6 and Ps RK case 0 BE bottles J. B, Choice Sherry, cents and nursing bots, ¢ Oe; Lely Lxand, bottle ive 5c i 5 " B. Choice “et pan Bn nan 25c . oo ; $] regu ar Root | eer Extract—Peeriess Brand. Grape Julce-Essie brand; pressed Lager Beer, ri $18 seces’s gallons of cafreahing, Maeek, fiom Chaumuqua County's Onset The best home-brews, light or dark. boities, ry Tapes; Kuaranleed pure an tea; pi oltle nen i bortien; each, sd6, a6 4c Sa te ‘Doubt distiiied; cur boitle ne Spanish Olives. a0 Land deli¢lously crisp and fine | avored Mammoth |. Large |, veens, Stwiled with pimentos bottle, . baby Oblves) email bettie Balter, com, | {5 BestCreameryButter: i 25c Every egg is uaranteed fresh are rejected eggs—a snare and a de- ven if you buy them for a cent aplece These eggs are a pleasure for us to sell, because they are a delight for you t tomato ality qc 10c j agg ive 10c Builer's pure san Croia, bras sec; ball-pint 12c had no 17, 1907 on the voyage | look: | T rdered Inaiver 1 fail thin evenir te | KINGSLEY HEADS N. Y. LIFE. | Eights ut aboard the # Bue to to Al ier EB Orr | Made President of Insurance Company. Darwin P. Kingsley, first vice-pres! Gent of the New York Life Ingurin Company,, was to-day elected preaifent of the company, to succeed Alexander E. Orr. Mr. Orr became the head of the New| York Life soon after the finish of the| legistative insurance Investigation with | the understandiog that a practioa! Ip Ace man be named an his successer (the earliest possible opportunity ‘The count of Votes was Baturday and the certificase o Two’s company, three'’s a crowd— unless there's an extra package of Zu Zu Cincer SNaes. My, tion | wow legued to the #o-callef! administra- | toh ticket, Darwin Pearl Ki 167, at Alburgh, but they're aley Yermon u 2 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY as born May | In 1882 went ‘to Colorado and bec ter her. erate then a to the journal! A Solorado and ex-offic of Insurance. —____ COUNT TOLSTO! RECOVERS. YASNATA POLIANA, —Count To! the attack AU ZAU- NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ey Russia June | aroused | nt of onfined but ha bie hit to his house, erary Isbors. alow the crowd” into ht: SN ERE, At 172 James Butler Stores. “You See Them Everywhere.”’ Apparently our patrons never tire of talking about the excelle of the Butler Butter. We k them one and all for their exp) sions of siege whi & new faces to our stores all the ti: Occasionally a v sgivings about the quality, because of t low price, One purch: ase Ss suflicient to remove all doubts and ins a regular'patron.. Every one using our butter knows that the; tasted any that was fres better flavored or more delicious, 1 comes to us from Western creameries of the highest reputation, ‘and we retail at a very small fraction of profit over actual cost. That's why the price is so small and so much less than vou find elsewhere neve CROCERIES, Choicest Importations of Teasa Coffees If you wish to enjoy the finest cup of tea that was ever brewed, then we commend you to.the Cey'on Golden Tips. The choicest coffee grown is the Essie Sugar Corn Us 's Cholcest Product Value 15¢, Regular Price L2c.8 Can, Old Government Java we are now se! ing—fresh roasted dally. Cans We have other grades and varieties all the choicest of their kinds— C suitable to every taste. The finest Teas at 25¢.4 35c.-and 50c. 2 Ib. for The choicest Cc flees at 13c., 17c.. 20c., 25¢, and 30c. a Ib. For stamp collectors the following special offers this week 30 100 20 “s. & H.” Stamps “Ss, & H."" Stamps “S, & MH.” Stamps FREE |FREE;} FREE with half pound with 1 Ib, VERY BEST | win one pound Butler's Very Tea@ilb.Very Old Gover'm’t Best Tea for Best Coffee for JavaCoffeefor 25c | 80c | 380c Golden Santos Coffee, 2 Ibs. 25c; a Ib. 13c. The superiority of the Essie Sugar Corn to all other brands ts so well known that the demand has been ex- traordinary, since we made this very sensational reduction in the price. Not many cases toa store are left; but while three cans remain on the shelves, they will be sold at the above price—the lowest ever offered. We want every family to know how good and nour- ishing it is, so they will be ready to welcome Essie $ com next fall, when the new ¢ Cream Cheese ced Meat cent “‘S.QH.”” Stamps Free} ): sirloin for worth thin with ali purchases of 10 cents or more except C. 0. D, Groceries. Specials for Wash-Day. | —_—— Smoked Shoulders. Delicious little “picnics lean and 7 Cakes Butler’s Borax Soap.. 25c tender. from fat young cora-ted, poriers; 4 to 6 IDs; a 9 Cakes XXX Laundry Soap. . 25c Clenewel Washing Powder — Makes washing easy, 4-Ib, sire pack- age, 156; (1D. Size packsgs, Sc: two packages (6 of 5c Borated Washing Fiuic, dissolves dirt, bottle Electric Ammonia, ‘ull strength, botle 10¢ and. Azure Wall Blue, %-Ib, box, bc; French Bios, 2 3-Ib. Lox Peeriess White Gioss Starch, 10!c Boneless Bacon, Swift s famous rand: the best sugar cured; ¢ with lean and fa . wa -covered strips; 18c Smoked Beef, Biue bibbon: tempting and apretiz- ing: water sitced from 12c choicest cuts; carton tb =e ( California Canned Fruits. | Libyriy Jams— All the popu'ar kinds in 1 Ib. giass jars, each Linerty Preserve 10c nt At 78 James Butler Licensed Stores. F R nt. 5 0. EF quencoing, beastihal b¢ verage; ry botie 10c can pring; bottied Baluras ga), Pe and 10c ideal Labee water; Corey's spark) ag Kingusste Scotch Whiskey, the mellow 3 bo'tle., imperial Whiskey, boitic $02; large flask... ASC + «+ 25¢ Claret, Port and Sherry—J, B, extra choice; pure California wines Of selected vintages; fruity, full bodied, line flavor and Saratoga Star Water—lrom toga’s famous Star with is ‘ Bel/ast Ginger Ale bouquet ani elervescenl; the best hau Galion Bottle, ec, ted i des botiies, 1.45) a * SOc, By the, Botts 250 lmperted 5 10c Guinness’: $ Stout, Dowea Bottles, plat sixe, $1. 35 Bass Ale, » Rael . $1.50 100 Stamps Free with gallon Monogram WhisKey, $3.00 50 Stamps Free with ball.gal. Monogram Whiskey, $1.50 Al Great Reduction, Just received {rom Palermo a Rew portation of large, bright, y lemons, worth a5¢ 15¢ 2; our price, doz pint slee., ju

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