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6 S eo THREE SHOT AND TWO KILLED BY ~~ _ , Resenting Cowardly Attack i on Merchant. ° -: Off Crowd Led by Women, but Is Captured. © ip. I & few cents, ‘Magistrate Moss held him without bail the Coroner -SSSS SESS He showed evidences of the beating be got last night when he murdered one man in 701d blood. shot down and mor- tally injured another brother of the frat, © ed encouragement to his gang while they beat and kicked the murdered man's amother and sister and felled other in- Hocent persons In Use crowd that Kath-, ered, ) . The names of all the injured could not F be got by the police, and the official i record ts admitted to be incomplete, The record showss Killed. Recker, Harry, twenty-three years @ld, |a jeweller, of No, “1 East One JHundred and Fifteenth street; shot through the heart. Becker, Samuel. brother of Harry. er, of No. 2% East One Hundred and H ferenteenth street; shot through the A operated on: died to-day. Wounded. ‘and Samuel, of No, 2% East One Hun- @red and Seventeenth street; badly beaten; seriously cut and bruised. b Posteneck, Isaac, brother-in-law of E the Beckers, thirty-two years old and Boa clerk in Samuel's hardware store; @ shot in the head. Wil! recover, ‘and daughter of Mrs. Becker, severely “beaten and kicked, # During the celebration of the feast Sef St. Rosco, which was taking piace \ dn Little Italy and other Italian quar- ‘ters of the city last night the brothers dooked on from their homes interested Sty the marching bands and the varied f “Ughis that arched tho streeis. Then came the thugs who always ap- wault and !f occasion fequires to mur- der. ese thugs came through Sec- ond avenie: They struck women and men and hurled children to tho side- THES LEADER Young Becker Murdered for, Young Russian Was Ready to| Lawyer Refuses to . Reveal Sacrifices. Herself tn Blow- | Identity of Wealthy Woman ing Up Building. Who Owned Tin Box. ) HIS BROTHER.ALSO RIES. — : | Slayer, Backed by Gang, Beats) f Becret Pollee, which have ‘aroused 3 on the part of the revolutionis! & walking | bomb the headquarters building ; ‘ in the middle of the day, when it is|~-The woman ts declared to be wealthy, full of police, wearing the] DUt refuses to have. her identity dis- uniform of a gendarmerie officer lined | closed. The woman is said to have with wads of guncotton and carrying | boarded the train at Lareamont yester- e planned to become When Frascesco Sick, an Italian of ‘twenty-one, whose home ts at No. 26 East One Hundred and Fourth street, was arraigned in the Harlem Police Court to-day, he wan charged with the , Murder of two men and the shooting! fb) of another, Thb detectives alleged he is one of a gang of desperate young | f Fobbero who are ever ready to kill when | p) Milling would vield them a profit of a} the police add, hoped by! On her arrival in New York the dlowine herself up to reduce the en-| woran ts said to liave gone directly to tire building to ruins, and kill all thel the omce nf the Brook!yn lawyer. Mr. officers composing the staff ot the poll-| Norris, much excited, appeared with The plot was betrayed and| her at the office of the New Haven|at No. 14 ¥ addition to taking | road later in the day. The woman did Wanda" into custody, arrested a Jew-| not appear as excited as her attorney, {sh tailor in whose shop they acized a] Mr. Norris halt-ready unlform which was intended| te said that the box w: for the female prisoner, 10 inches Police five decided to give up thelr present headquarters, removing to an feolated stone building on Kamenny Is! and, where an elaborate electric signal system will be installed in order to pre-| Were questioned, but none had seen & shpt their brother-in-law, and then yell- (Vent undermining. Daring Aeronauts in Interna-| een accustomed to handling large f) twenty-six years old, a hardware deal-|_ Contest Thought |! cetiaiStonmont Natiogal Bank. f ‘ 5 Vaults, Sami Heading for Spain. Bell, the cashier. said to-day t Soman |day or within a week. 17.—The finish of | balloon race which bhdomen. Taken to Harlem Hospital, BRUSSELS, Sept. the International was started here Sept. auspices of the Belgian Aeronautic Club, jin our power to find the lost valuables, 1s awaited withthe most intense inter. | always admitting that there might have Seven of the contest-|2een any lost valuables, Iam not go- Becker, Mrs, Lena, mother of Harry} est and anxiety. ants hase not yet landed, and it Is be- | much excited umil 1 am convinced that Heved thelr pilots are attempting to| the mysterious client of Lawyer Norris cross Gulf of Gascony and risk a) haa such = box as the attorney de: eee deauclal? (Gwitzeriand), who | CTD. eo Beauclatr eriand), = who! One would naturally suppose that she atthe foot of the Pyrences. in pero missed der, with bl) kUometres | Tait Sar eens it. Huntington (2: with $0. kilomeires, aeronaute ported include a GIRLHUMANBOME (MYSTERY FLOSS | PLOTTED TONILL | OF $206,000 ON | POLICE OF CZAR’ TRAIN UNSOLVED. he Benjamia ¥. Norra, @ Jawzer, with Flees at No. 2 Montague | street. Lrookiyn...apd. whose. home ta at. No. 11 Dean street, is doing all in his bower to keep secret the name of the iiddle-aged woman, his cilent, who, he Ays, yesterday lost a tin box conta.e 4 $196,000 In cash and Jewels values at that “Wanda | 110.00 on a New Haven train between and the Grand ‘Central to, blow. up day morning. id not Introduce his citent. about 14 by @ of the pattern used for In cotsequence of the murderous de-| the storing of deeds, securities and signs jof the Reyolutionists the Secret | othor valuible papers. C. H, Richter. A thorough search of the cars was made. The railroad employees the box. Mr. Norris then began of- fering rewards of from. $10,000 to $15. for ita return. Upon further question- not realize tt,” explained “She ts a woman who has sums all her life as easily as you or such box had been withdrawn also Caused thé station nont to be questi re eae ee ee eee i of e RESTAURANT G EIGHTH SIXTHTAV., 1977@ 20 2STREETI NEW YORK. —————- A Most Extraordinary Purchase Brings Two Hundred leces of Dining-Room Furniture a Third Under T it down as another Simpson-Crawford achievement that right at a time when your thought is upon the refurnish- ing of the home for Fall you are offered such an opportunity to buy the furniture you will need for the dining-room at such de- cided savings. A purchase involving over Twenty-five Theusand Dollars’ worth worthy furmtare that ever comprised « maker's surplus iyresponsitie for the event, and first to consider is this Sale of Fifty $21 Dining-Room Tables of Golden Oak at $ They are made (as illustrated) of thoroughly seasoned golden oak, superior rubbed polish finish, round top fitted with deep moulded rim, with perfect] fitting slides, very massive pedestal base, mounte:i with carved claw fcet; six foot extension; guaranteed construction. For this sale the Simpson-Crawford price will be .-.- $28.00 Armchair or Rocker at $23.75. Mahogany finished, nighly polished, nanusumely carved frames; j best up.olstering, covered in green silk plush—hand-carved claw $33.00 Leath:r Couch at $27.75. Bullt on quurterea vux, niceiy carved frame, best upholster- ing, covered with genuine leather, closely tufted, secured with patent back button that will not pull out: guaranteed workman- $26.00 Mission Sideboard at $22.75. sission s.7ii—ntted with wirgé French bevel-plate mirror; two small top drawers—one is lined for silver; one long linen drawer; brass trimming. $23.00 Ostermoor Mattress, $15.00 $23.00 Im. Mah. [ibrery Table. $15.50, $17.00 'm. Maho: any Settee, $10 50. $10.25 Mahogany Laty's Desk. $2.25 1y Rocker or Cha serving taole,-$9. arrying any mi figures In Mr. Norris's statem A Single Woman uf Forty. A reporter for The Evening World saw Norris, Who tn a Oriental Rugs— Co Importat.ons, ¢ _Importations: him oflice to-da a fair: dont much blame 1 you thix much: The woman about forty years The money In the box was It came to her two years ago. Th had Price! er Fitth Floor. cash Intending to f- cash In other property, { was her object in chryeanthemum aude of paarle The two brakemen, Witla Henry ‘Weljormann, through the train as soon as ft ar- forgotten parcels, e@ socond day coach, an sald ahe occupied. NEW CLUB-HOUSE FOR THE ACTORS’ SOCIETY. Building in West Forty-fifth Street] to Be Remodelled and 14.75. $14.75 —— Plana have been filed with Building Superintendent over the thret-story and basement resi- ence at No, 18 Weet Forty-fifth atteet into a cluohouse for the Actors’ ciety of Amerioa, bf which Kalph Del- more {a president, with present quarters Fortieth street. be enlarged for Its $44.00 Mahogany Extension Tables at $33.75 Made of genuine ianogany—ign.y poised, round top with deep moulded rim—heavy pedestal base with hand carved claw fee*; 6 feet extension. $49.75 Mahogany China Closet at $38.75 Made in mahogaiy, liguly polisued—the vid Cojonial style, with sound glass ends and flat glass ends and flat glass door and four nahogany polished shelves. $33.00 Mahogany Buffet at $26.75 Made of solid muauogaiuy, handsomely nnished and highly polished, fitted with a French bevel plate mirror, mounted sn ‘ shaped French legs with carved claw feet; best construction. $50.00 five-pie.e Parlor Suit. $37.50. rm chair, $16.50. eye Ma; le Dresser, $21.00, teinin-€ air,$2 75 Box or y+ ardrobe Couch, $3.75. 00 (olden Oak Book:a: SJ Ptisston Coucn, int, i fitted on the front floor and for the women meinbers and offices for the American Dramatists the second Moor. The neoassary im- movements aré to cost $4,000, accord. ng WO Te -SstIMRS Of the _archillecl, | Quartered oak, Weaiuered nnn, bo TO WO Ce .| THIRTY DROWN IN JAPAN | | ‘WHILE BLAZE RAGES. | | TOKTO, Sept. 17.—Thirty persons were drowned eee geen 7 bu ty to-day i E 4 { i ing he ts quoted as having sald it con- ae aye 10887 i | tained $196,000 in cash and jeweis valued | (ne mining works, and whi at 340,000, making a total of $236,000. were being made to save the mine the ‘The railroad men were aghast when| Water reservoir was broken, they eard these figures, They could| * portion of the village. not understand why the woman should| among the victi: i iuUi have been so cool in the face of such = —.__—_ ey | $19.00 W. O. Extension Table, $14.75. | $21.00 Mah. Princess wre: 00 C oiden Oak * 32.00 G siden Oak Lollet ‘fa>les, $25,00 $50.00 Go den Usk Dresser. $56. 18,00 Velour Co ich, $12. 00 Turkish Armchalr, $35.50 223.00 Hrelce | » -O. Leatcer- 49.00 Mahog: Saxony Axminster Carpets—Odd Lengths—$1.c5 Grades at 98c Yd. £2 Fourth ¥ ‘. U are offered this radical reduction on these well known staple grades ot Carpets because this particul r co'lection comprises o d lengths, which the Simpeon- Cras ford merchandising policy forces u. to dispose of at once. Though to you these lengths are suituble, and there are many Mr. Hobson's Deductions. To an Evening World reporter to-day Superintendent Hobson sald: 1, under the| ““Ainough we are doing everything jing to allow myself to become very | who have not heen re- | f lows Teached as the books of | Belgtan. an English. ae and Found! department will and two French-' show. I have put ¢ Member of the | ry train crew through @ searching exam- | patter.is invo ved, making se’ection broa |, you will find the pricing has been instituted without regard to wort! in the least. Sale of All-Woo! Art Squares, ‘There can be but two reasons why some men's shirts look better than ours. Either a custom shirtmaker tolved their problem or shey $34 Royal Smyrna Rugs (9x12), $2 D: Wesign aug coloiings—spitable fur living-room and library, and of a quality fully up to Simpson Crawford h Tea Clots dneh Tea ctothe¢: $5.50. 45x°S inch Lunch $5.25 —- Sx45 inch sunen 89c. —18536 Incd Sand $1.50—18x36 irc. : . 1,30—18x45 inch Borgeu Scaris a j2.50—14x45 inch Bureau S-ar.s a‘. 1.95 — 18x54 1) ch Bureau S-arfs at.. $3. $2.25-—36x36 ii. xminster Rugs (i A vast assorimeni to choose from in an endless Oriental and flora) pattern: COAT SHIRTS $1.50 and more. PEABODY 4 Co. ‘ey annow co.iane, “varlety of beautiful suitable for parlor and reception room. Salesmen’s Samples of Swiss Embroidered f pear when the Itallans ere feasting, | B with the opportunity to rob and as-| p walk. Kept by Samuel Kaufman, they sud- Manly aprang.an.& man and threw hin. ito the doorway of the store at the Very fect of Mr= Anna Kaufman. Thcy were beating him into insenstbility men from the crowd to tthe rescue and the thugs fought thelr way out. ¥ A Cold-Blooded Attack. Mrs, Kaufman dragged the man tn- mide her door and was bathing’ his head ‘with water when the five. Becker brothers appeared, with Postoneck, his > happened and, woeing the condition of man assaulted, Harry cried: here when this happened!’ > MWhat would you-have donet*-crter Se youtlspringing -euddeniy~trom-the crowd. —"¥ou and your kind would havo Janded in jail, where you belong,” an- @wered young Recker. The youth dis. went tack to the Injured man and was (taunting youth reappeured. At his basic wore ten me: Cc Kill. "Here he is\" Ing out Hurry Becker, wh to face thim.! Instantly the thugs surrounded Harry Becker, He Ducked t6 the wall and his brothers closed in about him. The yoush, witn the wang ut his heels. pressed close ano shaking one fist in Harry's face, dell H erately shot him, the muzzle of th Mat the Are Durned tls coat Bec xu ead, the bullet baying “pierce heart : he crowd shrank back horrified, The tiiige at the hecls of the youth, who raived hix They dodged re, Sica at ue) Was at his fag upon hir time. The the builer Eustace Mit tennis: champion ed training wl x Jay Gould, of Ne 8%, Jf Mr Gould land. Mr. Miles wil! In front of No. 24, a clothing store | when Mrs. Kaufman's screams brought | wife and Mrs. Lena Becker, motier| of the boys, They inquired what had | It is lucky for them wo were not’ appeardd In the crowd. Harry ‘Beckor | talking with Mrs. Kaufman when the | Costumes, Wraps, Fur Handkerchiefs at !4 and Less HESE samples are secured by useach year tor this Annual even’, and it is the one time of the.year when you can buy tine Handkerchiets at the price you pay usually for the ordinary kind. The variety is immense, as there are only limited quantities of each design in the entire !\,00 samples on fine linen and Vrench mull, many on Swiss—fine'y embroidered in copies of Appen ell haudwork new shadow stitch in a variety of $2.50—18x54 nen Eur: ) 25—18x54 toch Purea ¢ $3.75 —19x%4 inch Bureau <rarf- at | $8.50—54x5% inch Lunch .iotmpat - 95e, Hand-Embroidered Scarfs and Shams at 48c 1,500 hemstitched Scarfs and Shams--with hand-einbrosered and drawt-work corners, Scarfs 18x51 inches; -stams, 30x30-inches—Clover Daisy and scroll designs—Irish hand embroidery. Irish Damask Pattern Table Cipths 25 Fer Cent. Off. 0OUL turee DUNGTed (ui) viewdCucu SAUN Gamaak palicen feuie Cioule pure linen—Spot, Fleur de Lia. Pansy and Floral designs; two sizes of Clothe-no taps to match: Pattern Clcths—2}; yd. long—value $2.50: sale price $1.85 Pattern Cloths—3 yd, long—vaiue $2.45, sale price $2.25 Beautiful designs—some Hundkeresitfs that are sod Yn the resuiar way from Z3¢ to $1.50 each, 12 %¢, 19c, 29c, 39c and 69e nthe sae Wednesday at ent. Women's Black Batiste Waists, $1.69 rr Basement, IS sale embraces Waists of excellent quality Nun's Veiling and Batiste, made in two of with allover tucking, forming a yoke, or ter long or slit sleeves all Z sizes. aid cach waist has dainty tucke! colar and Wednesday only- 50c Corset Covers at 29c. Trimmed with lace and embroidery. O5e. Corset Covers, trimmed with beading, Inser- djace olge Inthe basement tor to.morrow... SS8¢ 50c, Muslin Drawers; nice, fine quality of muslin weon hemstitched rutties or lace edging. on-@rawford @o. Bargain Basem ‘$4.75 Hemstitched Linen Sets, 3.25 In our Pargain Basement for Wednesday 250 Hemstitched-‘ets. comprising -810-cloth-and-one- dozen Napking to watch __ ventional designs with handsome open work bord onc of those exceptional opportunities unknown elsewhere. 5Cc New Fall Suitings at 39c ICH, cheertul colorings in broken plaids, Rob itoy checks and mixed Styles patterned from the more exclusive miterials. 65c AllsWool Panama at 49: a Yard. Pure 2ll-wool and mohur, cloth—both stylish and servicensble, We have them in all the most wanted colors end black 69c Storm Serge and Cheviot, 49c Yard, Btrictly all-wool, manutaciuied from high grade lqng fibre firmly woven ahd very serviceable. tho staple colors and black. $/ to $1.50 Silk Gloves, 79c. Pure (ierman linen in fi the very latest atyle: $1.69 neat checks, q ; “ : he ba t The Simpson-Crawford Company are. holding iBoratd rac their Annual Fall Showings ot Foreign Model Hats, $1.50 NI ht, jowns —fine cambric muslin “night. Maa .. 98e special for Wednesda: Complete range of all eRe cha Mod nena vaca Popular Sheet Music, 9c. Onsaleinthe Bargain Basement Wednesday. NoMail Orders Filled. ad Thee, In a Chimay Corner, he Heart of My Heart, by the Simpson-Crawford Company. _ Noteworthy as well are the Hats and Costumes by the Simpson-Crawtoid experts. Copies and adaptations from the French as well as thoroughly original Creations in Millinery. Costumes and Wraps are in evidence. Simpson-Crawford Co., Creators of Feshion for the American Woman. Sixth Avenue, Nineteenth to Twentieth Street, New York City. bigest Sp Ch, Ne To Which the Public Is Cordially Invited. _ These showings are distinguished by the dress master- Pieces of the loremost style originators of Europe, many of whose creations are shown in this country exclusively Fvot the most attractive bargains for Wed- nesday’s selling will be these Women’s Elbow Noun juctaire atyle— black or Trey ate seconde of some of our very best qualitics. Values trom $1,00 to 8 Special in the Bargain Basement, at, pair---. AS 9c. Outing Flannels 63c Yd E fact of these being mill ends, but in all good lengths, from 1 t> 10 yards, e ables us to sell them ata | price much less than wholesale. m of colcrs and’ in-stripes, checks, bars, &c., choice... 10:, Unbleached Flannel, 7\¢c. Yd. Here I also an offering of mill ends of a high- ‘ grade Unbleached Canton Flannel which can be used at any and all times of the year. Obiiged “0 You, When tthe “Orioles North "Again, Atti, Bit, Mo: ‘Neath the Ola Sherry Tree, Swe is “han Walte, Bil, length Milanese Siik ( loves, Bye, Bye, Dearte, Say’ Thats Whai Roe said he Moon Plays °. -asBoo With She Was a Grand ol | uawing Tite aay in full range of eee Mariutoh Do the joote) Kootch eceeemaetcentreeeeec mee em s Large Bleached Sheets 52c far Rasement. HEY are made full double bed size of nice bleached cotton with flat centre seam; nicely henimed and Ecqnomical housewives cannot af- ford to pass this bargain, as these are regu- Miz. Henzy Levine Miss Bice Robinson « MR. A, LAWRANCE WATSON 50 Visiting Cards Name and address in above printed while you walt for,...+ 1,000 Boxes Paper at 4c. — : 25e Pillow Gases, (45x38%), 18&c. These Pillow Cases are made from Ameri- can Mls superfine muslin; will wash heavier A few extra sheets and pillow cases always come in handy, and this prevents an excellent opportunity for stocking up. and wear well. Fancy Linens— Recent ‘of the most Hand-Drawn Linens—An Importer’s Stock at Half. £7 Malin Floor, ER a thousand pieces of the most beautiful hand- drawn linens that were ever invo ved in a sale at the prices we quote are here tor you to make selections trom to-morrow. You'l! not ‘ose this opportu ity to add another piece or two of beauti{ul linen to your home line: supply «hen you rea ize that these lirens form n importers stock which had not been in New York more than a week | efore he found it necessary to dispoe of them immediately at any p ice. In part te stock comprises the following : —12x12 inch Fancy loylies at * 24¢ ‘Get ls Much Nora, | —< <<a POO SC - Oe oe eee =| <=_ <> NE OD at i <— |