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SS + i { | _ STH DHURS DANA AU ‘THE EVENIBG WORLD, _ nee SERIES OF CAUSE OF ES OF ATS Passengers Rolled Into the Barns Claim Railroad Em- + ployees Attacked Them. Switching-of Signs Angers Peo- ple Who Expected to Be Carried to Bridge’ One rat tolowed quid fm the barns of the way Comphny at Third Neyehe after Midnight and when the smoke of battle clean & scons of passengers were nursing wruises and; cuts, half that many men tn the emphy of the railway .cor “were limping about, and the reser the East Sixty-sevenih street sta with drawn clubs bams from mora The trouble was 1¥ upon another tacks, “car ahead’ custom, swerved My the Third avenus ears, itis al Due, coming from Fort a Algnal from some sta man Will suddenly swiich the wign on front to read “Sixty-f¥th street only.” 2 ‘A crowded car which was expected to go to the bridgo suddenly thade such « awitehjast_night “and toljed into the! was nb) bars. uit this car was to Ko to the bridge,” protested one of the passengers “Take Car Ahcad.” “Car ahead’’ the car uhead!" manding tone. Five men and one woman decided they: would take no such thing, and kept thelr seats. The company’s rules provide that such ean be seated for they will be forcibly ed over to a policeman. some reason, are always the railway ‘s who have aid a starter, “Take he added tn a com- Then if one hour. evicted, and, The pati Then care red the car t over the six ore up the floor and A Aight followed were getting men lied intothe orge, and sny of the men passengers wore Tt badges We w car ahead,” they vole en the men on the secand car din the fight, and things were ng Interesting when ' police came and separated the fighters: Foreman. Is Arrested. wartz, a broker, of No. @ , who had been on the firat car, alleged that Joncsh Cratg, foreman of the barns, had attacked him with his Mists and injured him. “{ {nalat this man ve arrested,” aald ~ Behwariz Craig was arrested by Policeman Fits- simmons and taken to the station- rouse. A few minutes later he was bailed out by a restaurant keeper and went bark to the barns. While the fight continued excltement ran high. The paasengers who had re- fused to take the car ahead took one that came along far behind and paid @ second fare to get to their homes. Craig, defended by a lawyer from the New York City, Ratlway, told. Magin= trate Crane. In the Yorkville Court, to- doy that he did not mean to strike Bohwarts. “T just held up my hand," wald he, “and he ran against it." FAD ORDER ' OO INJURY. Were guarding tne urate passengers | SEVELT WILL “BREAK UP PARTY, SHS COPPER MAK i i if nheim, Returning From} ) THE FOUNTAIN ” GOPER J.B.GREENHUT, G. PRESIDENT. Gu Europe, Fears Speech May Cause Panic. Furniture— as Fine as You Can Want or as Cheap ae You Must Have—But All the Best That the Price Can Buy We make no pretense: of dictating what you shall bu you know your-ewn business best, “There-is costly furniture if you want it—there is inexpensive furniture if you want it. It is for you to decide and for us to serve. But—— f ; Whatever You Buy Here Is the Best that the Price Can Buy Remember, too, that we have not one “regular” price in the Furniture Store during ‘August. Every piece of furniture, meral-bedstcad, bed spring, mattress and pillow is at a Special August Sale underprice. We make no effort to ‘‘switch’’ customers from advertised bargains to regular-priced goods, partly because our bargains are genuine offers—not dangled “‘baits’’—and partly because we haye no regular-priced furni- ture (0 “switch” to, : Take: Your (Choice otmsu0 Boys’ Suits at 1.25 RDINARILY $2 or $2.50 couldn't buy better suits, even here. $1.25 seems a ridiculously low price for a suit that is expected to wireless speech against * of Wall street 3 {ation will not Mr. celved Toosevelt’s malefac two SOME people don’t have to consider what things cost. Some do i We take care of both classes, but—let it Pride—more especially of the second class. _No one can wish for finer or more costly furniture than our finest.. Noone can find more forthe money thanin ourcheapest. Between those extremes the choice is for the customer. More Picture Bargains Much to Be Saved by Buying Now UCH to be saved, because this is a clean-up sale and the prices are all low—many one-half less than regular. Nothing to be lost by e choosing now, because the variety is great and the pictures are clean and perfect, These reductions: be ‘said with visitors to the store should look for the bul- letin toards headed **Largains Not. Adver tised.’’ On these boards will often Le found the richest targains of the day, the quantities in volved being tego small in no reason for Mr. Roosevelt | more prosper wealth; in. gold, \tures. My brot rage ! d Prints—In-d-inch-deep gilt : stand much wear and tear, but we want to clear all of these summer [wan nbrond_to_sn' to Eletures and Carona = On, oui 2rea| fy @ psewesceneaneriass ede EEA te warrant their_men- ||| } and ecrly fall suits out ino der to make room for the incoming later-season | streot. ax there was no real cause for Landata nee Mae elletiaen panel oe Ee AS) tion in our newsraper garments. Thut’s the only reason for the quick-sale price. Neca Oberst Mataulshi er the: Japatieas | stape: value OBC: ateece..ees+ 6 50c¢ y aes advertisements. _ Let the boy wear the suit for a couple of months this season or keep Army, was a follow passenger of Mr. |B Copies of Famous Kembrandts—In Colored Prints—In handsome gilt burnished it until next year—it’s a good investment cither way. ” = oval frames; Guggenheim. He accompanied Prt never sold for gilt frames, never sold Double-Breasted Suits—plain or knickerbocker trousers in light or dark) Any of Ue ise Eyssize Fushimi to France several ot then $2.35; at than $4.50; at m/xtite of cassiniere or cheviot; sizes 7 ¢ E 35; +50; see f is 0 16 years with the Japanese squa The Pictures—in artis Russian Blouse Suits—sizes 24; 10 8 years.. rheeenae Prince left hin to return Cures Termmecly sold $f 35 Vane Paints PosteleLandscap:s: $5 Rugs (Siegel Cooner Store Thirt Flos". Cen digterss Bs e A Victor Talking | Women’s- Skirts Machine or an Edison Phonograph With Twelve Fecords of Your Own Selec- tion trom Sailor Blouse Suits—sizes 4 10 10 years... Men, Get Your Suit Now! a HIS is the final clean-up of summer and early fall suits in our Men's Clothing Store. Vhere’s good choosing now, but there won't be long. don’t wait for slow decisions. $10 to $16.50 Suits at 36 Conte in to-morrow and Son stine haeleal arenas Pie COA r take your pick of the suits offered at these prices. All Sizes, While every suit is not a but not in every style | $10,a $16.50 or a $25 value, there isn’r a suit in the lot that won’tsave you atleast forty per cent. at to-mor-)_ Jef Canada, whereupon wet out on a tour through @ Journey through Russia he for $1.75) eral and the Jap Coi China during the Boxer trou! became fast friends. Their friendship continued in Reduced Prices O-MORROW we present a lot of domestic rugs in an assortment that Ought to interest any one who is' looking for any certain color-effect in a good design. ; The prices are August of Poplinette and Linene $1.50 Values Up to $3 spite of tie Ruasian-Japanese war, and pot- Snaps like these wittwanding that they fought on op- posite sides in the battle of Saho, One Unintentional Passenger. An unintentional Deutschland was J joan NOW reskane in L out to the Deutschland in the tender trom Cherbourg to Vistt hia {riend. 4 M. Ch Duluth, one $7.50. to $10 Suits at $4. $18 to $25 Suits at A Friday clearance of 500 white 39 All Stiles and Fabrics, but not in every size, pisolm, of . Ss e owners the Hisbee,’ Ari, Sale fipures—take advantage Soares GhieslinT Ineo at eT ites poplinette and linene skirts. Your | of them NOW. Doin Momiste In Whom heat 1,000 choice of several very good styles; Wilton Rugs An exquisit: assortment of the richest colors and patterns you have ' ever seen at the prices. Regularly $32.50; sie gog 59 OX12: ateesee $26.50 Regularly $29.50; size 8.3x 10.6; at ; Velvet Rugs All the new and pretty designs sted that he forgot to onthe tender and whe carried voyage He had no trouble with oms oMcers. ax his luggage con. f five collars he had borrowed Drunkards some in the popular suspender effect. You must come early if you want any of them, for they’ll be bought up quickly. Same skirts sold earlier this season at $2, $2.50 and $3, You $] 50 choose to-morrow at..... Popular Numbers. $1 a Week No Interest. No Extra Charges. Each Machine Guarante:d. Prices the same as for spot cash, payable at...... and pattern Cured Secretly Third Floor, Rear.) (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front. (Siege! Cooper Stors, Regular Prices Were trom $1.25 to $1.50 E offer to-morrow three lots Of muslin undergarments at savings Of a fifth to a third ofthe regular prices, These goods are taken right from our regular stock—perfect in every way. The materials are excellent and the making carefully and Night Gowns | Take Your Choice-at and colorings are grouped together in an excellent assurtment of grade floor coverings. Axminster Rugs An-atiractive-assoriment of new patterns that cannot be duplicated elsewnere, Regularly $24.50; *Sx12; at . size Tapestry Brussels; a choice selec- .. $19.25 high- row’s price. Tt and $2 qualities. Your choice now soiled from handling; they are $1.5 (S.egel Cooper Store, Main Ficor, Rear.) re eusstoty “Al {Women’s Undermuslins, 98¢] | «20%. 37%||Great Days in the Shoe Store| Al! the Summer Shoes are Being Closed Out E autumn footwear is coming in daily—within two weeks we shall show nothing else, and if we can help it there won’t be even one pair of summer shoes left when that time comes, shoes in the store has been heavily reduced for this clearance. Every pair of summer neatly done. Regularly ze r i Sah c Only a It will be a mistake not to take advantage of this sale if you need any peeve on ES) ip Suro0 few of the SRegHB are named, of these garments now or expect to in the near future. Here’s the choice: MAES OE ieunenty Hite Women’s Canvas Low Shoes—i" ¥hite or drab; some area little 65c¢ Tagen tee eees , \ sor Suan Pealeestiys tari pen Coneta Pan i fig triaeatl tion of good colors and designs, i ucas ark on A j ov at Viet : i i i : ‘4 fhe nose: there, wae no reason for, pune Madojolatine rnalnecokyauslYapicul yetummed:) Oo Regularly $1975: se 17.75 | | Women’s $1.95 to $5 | Women’s Finest Black it ishing the barn foreman. However, the D me Oxi2rateu sy : ‘ 4 | 2 i Magistrate told Schwartz tha: he could rawers — | gS Cc Tapestry Brussels Rugs Low Shoes, Now 'e Low Shoes at % c je eit soutta ne eeane ot ve Manygistylesimlschmendigembrolienye tclameds) 5 Se A heavy qualuy in an unim- Your choive of any pair of tans in the| First, your choice of the best Fost Mould oe — Corset Covers | Regular Prices Were ited assortment oice designs | | store, including pure otk Mould Aaa elard ealso anumber of pairs of high-cles3 y j ay 5 and acractire colorines aps-several linesof. fine black sample low| shoei which were made to-cell-at $5. $4: B08" PINKERTON’S FUNERAL ecve your beloved one now before Its Very dainty end pretty, in attractive styles. | $1.25 to $1.50. eguiariy $1330; se 91.75 | fatocs peace $55 = - 0 pleas he Is? Ox12; ates ( . (Slege! Cooper Store, Secand Floo-, Rear.) Bervices to Be Held at Brooklyn Sah e ners hte: eee rl ete (Sierel Coorer Store, Sccond Fleor, Center ‘s Hy Cases sie enn Floor, Front, | = —— —— Don’t delay m minute, me ‘NOW, A new tasteless and odoriess discovery Write Church, Durled in Chicago. Mr, William -A. Pinkerton announced erlap soda th it gitiger walere; doz. 05: fegular 10e carton..,.., per gullon 43¢ Pot up in key-open/ng cans; dol, BSc; reg. 10 Cadsege cece: blacuits, graham waters, se recog Tonics, We have books on the different blood and skin diseases which c 6c we will be glad to send free to all who desire them, and will also furnish any medical to-day that the body of his brother, the | Which can be given recretly by any lady | lala robert CANUPInerion, irwill iteavet| 187 tes pela Ot Md etal ade v 2 Germany on the steamer Bremen |} yijentiy und-surely. that while the devoted | a an a ur a Baturday, Aug, 24, and is due to ar- ster or daughter looks on the drunk- A tt e Hore about Sept. 3 claimed even arainat la will and | =H Hee eee eee eiiratreats | ere eee Our business by telephone is doubling and re-doubling. We get it because we spare no effort or expense to tiave the taht kind of property trained people.ta_receive the-orders-and which Sr. Pinkerton was & member see to their prompt shipment. Call 4000 Chelsea. x pt 6, Ne DOCy TW. oh jal package of the wonderfal ees - ye * eR TTT TT Inkerton family plot wt Grace: || qcAstt i aaly wilt be sant you or sal ° ° Fresh Fish Geor W: 1 | land Cemetery, Chi olann tenteey cult vows rill incite 5 : Fresh Meats : * 2 gia Watermelons | Hand Cemetery, Cutcaxo, 1. de Fedde iat Sane ata uk Daylight Bakery i cp TS Rn ee ines an Liquor Ss (Reet a see nee Lie le nner a ean i KHEDIVE’S YACHT TO AID ies, 209 Gleaa palliae SUS oe ic from ihe Matery to [10rm street, east 8 - : American Wines Fy Eset ‘ Sale ioe paid at Se: Friday and QO \} OF AMERICAN CRAFT. || ,cretiy‘&ha ar ledine cranes coe Extra Special —— {/c.0. murgundy, Caderner Cures Wee L | pany t it Fish —— | pbladlosalge What h God-eond 1 pineapple, siawterry prasad PAL eee OS) orate Mei tama $4.25 i Ls i eer CORFU, Island of Cortu, Aug. a ‘OOD CA | EEE CC eee aA say Nvcalre B t erel, 10. Favorite Coffee Cork TERRE: ret yacht: Att tenshine coker, spon i = a t Hest carey ms owned Dy hes Gtheain, fet Boston, 5 OR: | IMPORTED 3.STAR COGNA ‘ mlebele Cal t Spey eNed | fe ashore of latklma. ‘The Khedive's COchEE RINC |} Choice cats CH, FERRAND & CO: to $123 || -Olt Friars { Le. 8¢ £ outa } oht Cubona a ne ware e ROLLS: 1)]e Carne e sige | Claretand Rb PS lb. OF i oa .. MAPLE CAK | Brothers; tc be rr Long Island Flounders, ee ——— — ee kek raleres ne secial r on thle sale: 7Q@] Mascaiel—very K z CHOCO REROETES saa a rneelo Selected ewect pickled, lat Spare, D5 oe fer bot ITE MIC) cet per aah $ Large Live Sofi Sal Crabs 456 CHOCOLATE EGLAIRS. Trilby fingers, f af fpay d 1b. tore, MALT'V j 50 doven * fnow balls, pum drops or arah- § | PUREL Y COTTAGE BEA ‘Be ARI (HOSEL GEN Gps ance $1.50 TREDERIC HURRY & « Lee | milo tinge 2 livre, BOC ‘ JOR. eyes se sene iu By IB veee q j 3 PAGS GLOSS STARCH —~Kest Pi GEA y co iF le z ; i SAREE MINUTE TAPLOCA—aiebes delicious rad Tnlyiopere Bs span Aeste ee LO. FASH—=Mie | GUADARALL COFFEE = bncy Imrorted | { GRANULATED HOMINY, yellow or tite eS te Na i RHINE and d ord br Be | lye vine Arabian Motba, Blew . ATED) HOMI if see pee ys ell : | the'way you Tike In Beam, ground on nay A great many blood medicines contain Mercury, Potash, Arsenic or | J Fes ie maracees LAC site thc © $1. oe LAUNDRY Team Borax | cereonesaiteyys cdi bap Remy elehE OA G @ome other strong mineral, These in ients act unpleasantly and often I> 3c ‘4 i sorp or Fr CG aces ne rN ISTE dangerously on the system by affecting the stomach and upsetting the meal put up io ane Peat ae + Beauty beand $1.25) iectietene pexolLOO:betac sa Meh en ogres: ee ORT ED eye oer aes Sher Oe digestion, and sometimes do great damage by cating out the delicate lin- one maanihe 35q | fren: ENS Go ails SY | Hicster,Riesline ss 20TH CENI sold inthe | opening CaMveces qi i SE i ing and tissues of the body. No such results ever come from the use of from dust; 10 Tbk, 6 Bis HEINZ INDIA ISH-—Gne- ot the F MONTH uli 85c| Erdenier Treppevea Bless | = : {| §.8..S. This great medicine enjoys the distinction of being the only BAYAN A TATE Roe) cana famous 5 7ayects silees 1 0C avant S| BA ee RABRGAIEO | Fresh Vegetables SS pester tra Purely vegetable piece aay on the market. It is made Sibe, 60G 2 Ibs, lira 7 B Royal Warrant Cana tas NEW. POTATOES—sill cook entirely from the extracts and juices of healing, cleansing roots, herbs : old’s Hams & Baco. f fk i teas | enl | bbl. $2 iy and barks of the forests and fields gathcred under our own supervision, Whole Head Rice { ic cetebrated Westohrtla style ty dian Rye Drake's Pound Cake In the treatment of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Séres and Ulcers, Scrofula, Prime quailty, tree from, dues guaran | | | averr cured: usually solb et 22c a tba | P| Thefinest Conadicn Whisser $110 Peaetetaty ana ‘i | Skin Diseases, Blood Polson, aad all blood lsecsen and disorders S. s. 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