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Gy . ANNIE EVANS “REFORMED.” Moving Vane at Her Door for a WILL PROTECT .. SHOT ws cn THE sTHEET|BORROWED TO BRIBE? [CHIVALRY FOR MARIA. CRITICISES RIDLEYS’ 4 ft First: Pi ) Blind When Arraigned in Court. Y (Continues from rat ace. i a . Poll % adghey's. office | . Oy cut it was the second, fired Into the right Fire Capt. Gaffney: tial to Southern Jorymen. Forty minnie ets last. night, kept by | ce gees ¥: eye, which had killed her, , bette: nown as | ‘The dead girl was very neatly dressed mptared Hae -anid four ins | . . ; A Test to Be Made Next} Malst, blue ekirt, tan shoes and |The Latter Insisted His Promotion Jury Obtained After |""Wrnn sartea six montha aes in the A Canadian Financier's Talk toc king and sailor hat. he ¢ hh a h rN il int her her lune anda amall parcel con- Was Earred, Not Bought. men Had Been Called, {Court os Special Besslons, be ok A Before the State Bankers’ Warships, ‘The bag of candy purchaaed a fow| Chief Honner Says Gaffney Is Brave,| sympathy to Play a Large Part tn|ans were at tor hate mown weet | Convention. Of uslin l J nderwear 4 moments before she Waa murdered was but Han a Wad fevurds : so tightly grasped in her hand that the Barberi Giri’s Defense. effecta, The officers admitted that they n the vans at her door on their had way foree had to be employed to open it. + : AO nee eee ace nt the Went | Capt. Andrew Gaffney, of Engine Com«| The third day of the trial of Maria| to court, and the Justices accepted her HIS SPEECH THE FEATURE, . OW 10 PRESE! VE NEWY 0 ite ecventh strect stutton a general (PANY 2%, wan on trial before the Fire | Barber! for the murder of her recreant| MOFy of Teformasion and released. Het WE PROMISED GOOD THINGS DAILY. 1kfar foe MeGeWAt's BFoRt: Wie gent | Commissioners at Fire Headquarters to- | lover, Domenico Cataldo, In East Tnir- 414 not move, however. She had slmply aie = Oe i day, charged with conduct unbecoming | teenth street, April 26 last, was begun) Played a sharp trick on the Justices | : ; Big @ Bo Fired That] A nititu ncene occurred at the police [an ofticer, preferred by Hdward A. Beve | betore Recorder Goff in Tart t. of the | ABA, bolite” by having the vans at her/Qutlines Some Reforms Whioh Here Are Some New Facts! ir ai pitiful scene occurred eg) seyorueecy) iererce as be : L Ven | 208 On the day of her trial . ; . : "we LL en ah x bi ftation when the mother of (he dead ee ee eet ne ae eye ne the ee ne HN) Bpecial Ofiecre Collins, | Atcconnell,| He Says Are Needed in No Argument Needed to Show We Keep Our Promise, © irl came t to identify her daughter, | taned oney. nO. : cane PAVery, (@5 OUL Of town 4 Na A MOL Slt Bie called down curses on MeGowan's | Hefore the case wan through there was | It had taken two days to got these! Aponte, secured xdmi TUAOFEHY wy tee This Country. Some Lots of Sunday’s Advertisement Muay Still Be Had! 4 tance of Miles. Head and: then tainted fome excitement caused by Seymour| nine, for the lawyers for the defense! sued by Magistrate Mott Bhv-wan taker Wome 89: CHends, Jumping up and calling Gaffney a Har,|are obliged to select them with great) MeConnell was in the house last night Chief Honner when ¢ by Hed saying Yat th care, ‘The care against the young woman Is Ladies’ Drawers. when the police appea door, ant tet them ifs he Ladies’ Skirts, also created that Gaffney's er Saye. SY\DICATE DEFENDED. a sensation BOND TORPEDOES, TOO, WILL FIGURE. is woman saw them Plain hem and tucks, good quality| \,. swan, the murderer, lived With reputation was not of the best. of 40 serious @ character, and that she| «he rushed into the parior, ant | = quality) with wide cambric ruffle, rew and @@ rents on the northwest corner of | —— — = =| j;Run: the, aire here Met = 1 c. | bare cost, Tenth avenue and Thirty-seventh street. | ip place of Keying to wet out, bythe f te | oor, led’ to the street door a es Says It Only Made a wo Foreign Nations Will Bo Shown that} lis father, Willam McGowan, raid mitted his brother officers, and t Brayton (ves Says It Only 39c. this morning that his son was a marble) women were captured a We're selling the best plain In court t the deltik were Bit Over 6 Per Cent.—Not Bombarding This City Is Net cutter by occupation, and worked waen- ANE Lite. A : ged. Mrs, Evans was hell for tle Children's ever he had w Job. in $300 bail ; a Big Profit. CORSET COVER an Easy Task. He said that Michael had been en- a in the city at é Lawn Sun Hats, gaged to Rose Finn and that he ine SPA 'S FACTS. — fa. Bn we . . Blue or White shirred brim & tended to marry qo so ile Co he IN WANT SARATOGA, July 10.—The New York Each. jana white crown, comfortable and easy ‘Tne manoeuvres of the North Atlantic | could get steady employment and fur- ‘ lt suake neers’ “Ansooinifon began i || ey: | to possess, Bquadron to be conducted next month | nish a hom Cables De the UAE CUN cab ica Ld | ,iovery lady that looks at our round | c. second annual convention at the | yoke, full size 1 4 by stear Admital Bunce, under instru wo months ago McGowan said the eee et nan elofelory ap isle te Each. tions from the Navy Department, it| dead girl jilted his son, and since then WASHIN iTON, D.C. July 10—The | er icohy “AWeut 48) acierntes are. 1 GOWNS, 4 4s expected, will thoroughly demonstrate | he had not been himself. eds é etry ats has ca 3 1 to the Juttendance and more are expected to- ing-bone stitch, buys one; they | Ladies’ extra quality facilities for the defense of New York| while his son was not a heavy drink Besiah Minister here, Sener Dupuy de] oh are irresistible, i in case of war with a foreign power. | or, he said, he occasionally Lome, concerning the reported Inter- | MK aed Way wale ; h L W: i t It has been suggested that the drop t50 rude. View of Ambassador is in the Par! Rave ey fetter hole 4 Seah; | W ite awil als) Letilin hand Lind Mesos Aulardiald bean ROLE CUE eC ll al Figaro. with a view to having the Sin-| eae thy Dank of Commerce, ‘Toronto | with Jabot of embroidery down the for the defense of the metropolis from! heen home all last night, and he did Inter ack the State Department to dis-| Ker Of tle Dank of Commerc, vomcers’| Do not overlook our extra quality | front. “Bpectal, an attacking fleet, While this question know where he had spent bis time. avow the reported utterances of Mr. | Asgoc who spoke as follows : has not been settled, It is more than| Ile Was unable to say whether his Bustia. | ; ¢ bani a ile Walled Sa CAMBRIC DRAWERS, 39c. 4 pussible such will be the case. ‘The | 40% ewned @ pistol or not. The cablegram came on Sunday, but | ounee Be FE ee Crag ie Saka fui ite or Department has ordered all avallabl The Murderer Caught owing to the absetice of Secretary Oln ue svete AMMCHN. eeaent the two great |tuek® and waist Bande SATIN. STRIPE LAWN APRONS, ships in tne North Atlantic Squadron) MeGowan captured at 10.15 of and Assistant Secretary Ubl from the] As thea outer satems represent the two great | a4 inch wide. Bargain, to be in readiness for sea service by | this ore te corner of Ay city the Minister did not present the | of Vanpronuse between the commercal needs of 2. Cc. < C and si DML Ski ect 0 e ne: le cable the plo aud (he necessities of the Govern 4 je 7 August. in compliance with theRe ee eee by Detective Thomas subject to the Department. He cabled, | the people and the necessities of the Government, Each. 16 fh orders, a larger fleet than has been seen | polan, of th 1 Central some: Dolan | however, to the Home Government, | {iol ‘anich mire nearly. represent only. the com: Each, j 6h sotis yeaa will participate, | ves on the west side, and ahoftly after | stating that he would act speedily in| ier'al ‘needs, shh ay 'sotland and Canada, x Fi C b i G \ : As a harbor New York is the finest | {he murtor was committed a friend In-| = accordance with instructions ax soon as) May, fairly 00) med: ta iuherent ia eoul ne Cambric Gown, full balloon sleeves made for the’ were fn the world for means of defense, as) “Dolan Ix well acquainted with M. MRS, FOSTER CONSOLING MARIA BARBER the facts concerning Mr. Bustis's inter- and if ni uded in your ayatem ite] With ruffle 12f, fine embroidery around | full balloon alceves made for * 34 ’ 1 — J utely subject for careful atudy. neck and Jabot, wide full sleeves; splen- 5 'ywhere 4 Pe ne foe comtaarya, eat eae H rn Once ne (antenna ae 3 SSP rese IA) Ee: ealee listed Suntty witere the money accumutated each | did value, during this sale, 7 The immense sixteen mortar battery | from tnt aoe OF ee i tely |! The money, the delayed payment ot| deliberately murdered her lover seema| The Minister left this morning for ie people’ a av Gies not exceed the c. : at sandy Hook and the twelve-inch “Ffo. agcertained th which was the original cause of the) so certain, that the defense will have | Boston, where he will be near the svete’ of basking. which moet 98 $1.49 breech-loading rifted mortars, of the Ing wan Jumped ubourd m crow. to-day, was loaned Jn 1891, Sey-|to rely In @ great measure upon the | try of State Olney, who Is already tn Hers up theaw eavings and place 5 very latest patterns, command from | ji) ‘: | mour testified that he had loaned the| pathetic side of her stury to touch the} that locality for the Summer. Senor he disposal of the borrowers, is the Ladies’ Full Len th Che ise their hiding places the Narrows Chi Avenue © and Fourteenth street money on Gaffney'’s representation that] hearts of the jurymen. de Lome's trip has been in contem-| "fl i. United States, ax we know, banke ha ha m Fy nel and could easily drop death-dealing that aman who he wanted to buy a promotion with It. | | Gaffney was then Assistant Foreman, Ighborhoos | Seymour also suid that he subsequent- oe banks In New York and plation for smoe time, but It was doubt- less expedited by the cables whieh have | |! Passed between Madrid and W: shington | For this reason the lawyers have selected those men whose faces indicate that they have kindly natures, and any projectiles on any approaching ficet, Cambrio ruffle on band and sleeves and yoke of insertion and tucks, The battery is protected by great walls very sightly garment... al heen 29c. take up thelr deposit bunk with a paid-up aj 1 of $1,000,000, | within the lust few. days nil there are ballks West and South whl of cement and steel, while the mortars) | Making 4 thorough scarch In Avenue ly Jouned Gaffney another $100, and that! whose faces have worn a stern expres- eta ee ee : | Snuot‘ begin’ torsupply. their borrowing customers 1 . are arranged in four groups, each in| C, Detective Do! Me on Gaffney's recommendation heh fon h : a erause they Rave only the money of t * standing at the corner of Beventeenth ey's recommendation hi had sion have been excluded. ate loo eir com a, Lar the corner of a steel-rimmed pit. From | Street HJoaned an ex-fireman named Moore $%.! ‘Two men from the South, one from| NO MORE POLICE PASSES, [iste tocaity, at, snetr, command and have, ne i ’ 2 ey AYe Ae here 1,000-pound projectiles can be fired)" Dolan ran up and arrel | sf; bad) oontinunliy/aaked Gatiney to Maryiavdvand aie trom mcwduho sain ~ = so cage’ ly seoklug Investment & distance of over four miles. before the latter had time pay the money buck and because Gaff. State are on the jury, and the Inwyers Metropolitan Traction Company] Mr. Walker gave a brief outline of the ‘The United States Mngineors’ Corpe|iiaricra, (e Ornenet (© Pace Head: ey eed and put him off Ne hed for the defense acknowledged to a re- WIM Refuse to Honor The ingta Tits country should, Ia his opine | ROBERT J. THOMPSON & Co, Excursions. “ 5 : . 0 re elected those men in nis CO ; ° Ue the adap ociak checvele ik oe Confeaned that He Shot made the charges against him. {Beatin of thee ance that the South:| No police passes were issued from] ion, assume. It lw Broadway and Twenty-seventh St. == —— . er a ached Muad 5 ern jurors would have a certain native dq ers to-day, ational banking system, Including thi L ; ered with litttle squares, each marked! ,,0" the Way be told Detective Dolan | lie mall he had sued (aftuey and ob- ‘chivalry which. would” prevent them B1e was eekine oo aca rautieticy red. mutes, and the 10 per cont. tax on $8 d $10 Long Island Railroad's 4 With a number. Each square isa danger | thrown the tevolver In the Fiver. [fied July’. the charges agaist him iC, cgndemping the wronged young) | 1a was arcurialnn’ on Rood authority ints may be uscensary. ifthe: fe- an Great Excursion Routes : area, intimating that a @not fired within| At Poitce Headquarters McGowan first | had heen preferred re that, While fer recreant lover e cneennce UPOn | eee spolitan ‘Teaction GOHAN.) dee ed. were shown by tims. to T ‘i TO THE SEA. . 5 the area would hi: a ship stationed or |learned that the young woman was |Paying the, money Seymour bees contacatanes. will try to show that] clared his system will not honor passe: enka te the ae rouserings pastas ( deny , ess the Catalde ed ha done! aye hs ayte paing theres As Reraeneca When Detective-Serat, Meciusky in-|chargen agaiat him befcre the Commis: berove he persuaded Mafia’ Hart Mint | and will not be a purty toa violation of sidered w MANHATTAN BEACH. # el = forme: im, the murderer laid hie head el , To Order $5 der the promise of marnage, to live with the law as laid down in the new Con- him. In hin own behalf Gaffney sald that he the battery to train mortara on } 28, on the railing in front of the dewk and or over to be allowed to issue notes, say to the the The mortars are sighted, and an telegraph instrument gives signal the projectile is fired A fleet that could successfully run the gauntlet of such a battery would require an almost divine Protection, Then Fort Hamilton, Fort Lafayette and Fort Wadsworth would have their turn, not to mention Governor's Island, The purchase by the Wat Department of a tract of Plum's Island, lying at the east end of Coney Island, Was Important for @ defense of the city. ‘The batteries ‘Un could train thelr dynamite gur a @ man-of-war anchored in Rocka niet, which 1 out of the range of Fort! Hamilton or Fort) Wadaworth guns, The only way the Plum Island batterie could be silenrdd would be to destri the earthworks. Willet's Point te LLg torped Be and rt Schuyler | prine: ans Of defense ¢ iand Bounds In a. few. | compelle vires would conne: and they would be | the’ attacking ship got ta them with th touched off within range. Jn addition to this submarine system of protection would be the guns from 1) forts, which have a range that covers the channels from either sid In addition to these defenses, Planted torpedoes in the harbor, the low ton of which naturally tx kept a pro found secret. The weakest point of de-| fense is the antiquated condition of the masonry of the forts. While improve ments have been made at Fort Hamilton, it is the general bellef that Fort Wasi worth js more of a picturesque monu- ment than a means of actual defense. The naval ships expected to participate in the maneouvres are the Cincinnati, Rear Admiral Bunce’s flagship; the New York, Raleigh, Atlanta, Montgomery, Texas, Maine, the torped) boat Cushing, and the monitor Anthracite. are KNOWS. rning So very Duy. John Jeroloman, President of Beard of Aldermen ani af New York City, is learning something about the duties of his office every day, On Monday, Mr, Jeroloman’s first day WHAT A MAYOR ne= the as town boss, he » i away twenty seven miles of uptown streets to the People’s Traction Company. Half an hour later he discovered the law didn't permit him to do so un‘il the regular Mayor has been away ten jays. Then he rubbed bis wait. A reporter askel him ty Would sign the resvlu ten days. “Ne,” replied “1 will let the franchise be “fut you reporter, ‘becaus Mayor powe or resolu. fi i said he'd Mayo! om Mr. Jeroloman had bot read Rect ably leave the ¢ Btrong to act upon Mayor will probably in giving away st the aldermen aw. Jeroloman NO POLITICS, SAYS WARING. Orders His Subordinates to Keep Their Ha om. Street-Cleaning Commissioner Waring has issued w circular or ering hie sub ordinates net to “monkey” wih 4 5. An “Byeaing World” reporter a» sbout It to-day. “There je-nothing to be published in ‘the mewspaperr about it,” replies ‘he Colonel in a commanding tone, us ne buttoned his tan gloves and reached for big white canvas Btaniey heime The*Colonel har issued the circa just the same, and a lot of Watt m ho are in his department are m sboue They Ml probaly be in pol is a ee 2 atand when the tocsin sounds, Of the Colonel's order. y Acting Mayor | employed byt burst Into tears. He maid he had been drinking last night, but since the shooting had drunk considerable more to drown his sorrow, “AMT can remember,” sald McGowan, Ste that Dshot Ros t why T did it or what happened just afterwards 1 can- not say. “1 remember that Rose si * he satd brightening up ded me for being out all night. Maybe that's why Tahot her, Rut Tedon't see how T could have done it, for T low and 18 O01 respectable girl; too. goo “Gowan dented to Detectiverdergt, Mechsiky that My nwn the ret Volver*into the rf I'gave the pistol ta. somebody,” he fail ebat Twon't tell who." elive MeClisky said he had given MeGowan taker to the am the Police | Magister dof the case. Mi » fitir'y good lookin lyoung fellow. He wot been w oor hue'for the fet. heeds cst showed the result of Weeping Wh ast Night's apree. m Taken to Court, left for Jefferson Ma urt handcuffed to Betec- Hohe Was sui) weepl Detective MeClusky told an “iy World” reporter that Detective Dolans arrest of McGowan merited great praine Dolan's name in this connection. will probably mentioned to the Police Commissioners, al examination Coro 1a permit for the re of the to Dantel Quinn's: rtaker sho) West ‘Thirty-ffth owan, when arraigned before Magistrate Flammer tn Jefferson) Mare Police Court, sald he had no state nt to make, “and was remanded to study of the Coroner. Consternation Among Shopmaten, Miss Finn was employed as a plate | ters axsixtant by the Prank nt Company 1 Vorite, and) wh told the news: by. reporter she feil in a swoon, Mixs Finn's shopma * all deeply affected over the ne the tragedy 1 many of them. bu The manager sald Company 8 always atte » tears. n had been more than uve to her © years, W ities, and possessed a happy disposi. | Benator James W. Birkett was shown | president Barker In Satisfed with tion that made friends of all with whom | him by ex-Commissioner Murphy, but the Explanation Given 8 cones hat he ot gone over it very care: : She was a bry wan very at-| (Nat he had not gone over it very care: | mere is no ikellhood that the Roard tiaetlve in apne eo! On leaving the | fully. He said he did not consider tt n eth of Axsessors will be removed, as a re- shop yesterday afternoon the torewoman | necessary to go over all the contracts, Misa Finn tobe at the shop | He left that to Ale, Muryhp sult of voting for a four mo: leave early his Morning, as there was a bi : ce to Cha *harles KE, ¢ ant As Here WAS A DIET A Got wae asked haw it Wa nat | aleonee to Chairman Charles E. ard that os how she happened tu be on | $3,000 had been transferred to supply | Senet. the street go early The assessors were before the Tax Hof Ciel In the shop had ever | SCcOURE from $8161 aDpropriated for re-| (The AaResROrs wi ribae Aw of the girly in the shop had eve ea smimissioners this morning, but the heand her speak of Megaman, They hag | Aire te ithe \Heniteutlany” rook Anil oor iasinnare refused to keeie whe. ro fact. ever heard her say any-|Gott said that the money was unused, be fe: Keeping eompany with aus-|and he supposed it was right to use it, SUlt of the conference, except that Preal- 1 me of them suspected she than hee lent Barker said the explanations of the anes Mr. Hirsh then brought a sample | Neacasors was satintactory — f the system of balance bidding as in me lawyers hold that itis not within ANGRY AT ROOSEVELT. Yoruie in the Department, under whieh | the power of the Tax Commissioners nss to the county is said to be gloy- | treme assessors as long as the:loas to th HUY Is said fo be $10- there are any assessments. pending 4 Chase may without vittating the whole assessment, | ne de x 2D you ever know that a vider offered to) The Tax Commissioners say that this ie the Ne fucniah team’ hertion at iW cents in an erroneoas opinion, and that. they. 4 aNiaroie kers declare to | cass aud the aime Kettles for « bund have the right to remove the assessors th ni ner Roosevelt [ea ins A Xo 1 ata at any time they please, . Soosevelt was] “Mr flirsh produced) the records. to | —— - t by an angry n Harlem tast | substantiate hls query . shat ; Fan Le eta tush thy titel ow te pay-roits — “L ROAD TO FORDHAM of the Department. He showed that in : | September and October, ames ap wstoner was pointed | peared on the payrolls, bat no record Manhattan Company Trying to Are L oe ar oe tie tee OS range for un Extenslo het Nan callie |w ait Hitsh showed that the pay-roila | ‘The Manhattan Railway Company Is nice se eon AY’ inveach year with Gite) trying to make arrangements to extend s mM aves | falling of just a Betion Its road to Fordham. r now tra Mr Gov” std Me Ilrsh. “I want Should the scheme be successful, tt is usenen Wis Of! thing: ydu ever id as Commiasioner fal that passengers will be carried from ‘i [Airing the four years you were in cone the Battery to Fordham for a sing "ea bre ral fare. ‘ ring, "U) wast | Mr Gott said bik duties were varied 1 Where are the pay. rollp of Ise. 48a) Jon — - sig and IN8, Mr, Gott?” “asked Mr | joaie seinert ' Hira, ‘ YEARLINGS FOR MIKE DWYER}! "one know. 1, deft them in the Deen o¥t on Salt an 8 — Department when 1 ceased to be @ ber bomdaman this morn 7 ARE An | Commissioner Tombs She ie charged » Foartcca Pead Consigned to i Mr. Hirsh Jeclares these pay-rolls tne trial of Mra. Elias England from Lexington, have disappeared titoederiy Rouse, | Josie’ wae LEXINGTON, Ky., July 0~M. You Aouy Smith 19 Fiphs Rewner. — = Met a Farm, to-day sh:ppe Selly Smith and Jack Downey, of Brookiea, Weatcheater Injunctions Don't Go, Michael F Dwyer in England the four |4¥¢ Manes arcicles to meet in a fain MEN Cr opation fed President teen head of thoroughbred yearlings SUF 8 NE SNC ABN OED RISD Ag Cotas iat afternoon | whier are lauer pad Young fiom) for |.) Nas) eatten) “DRA ein: at Wilber. f unctio the a of tne The yOUNkster® are in fine condition * Feceatly, acquired Aiestchatet Dwyer wit look them over and enter} re) County, and ina there would probably be Bo thei in races at once. o'clock Vturther itigation im the matter, had borrowed the money from Sey who, he sald, of lending money to firemen to. go. on thelr vacations.” He said that he lost the money the next day at the race- track and denied that he had paid the money for hik_promotion, "He secured nour, r business that, he sald, through hig friends, The |money was ioaned at an interest of 6 nt. a month, At show this Seymour Jumped up and “That is a ie. Seymour Was asked If he ever loaned any money ‘to. othe men, He sald that he bad loanes and had received Mt all buck but $1, He had heard that Gaftn patd for his prom with money he re- ceived fi him, tly also said) that it was common talk, while the old Fire in power, buy pinion y. H nt think His | rey ation is not g om his record, He is, however, a good and hrave officer at a fre. ‘The Commissioners reserved decision, 2 CAN’T FIND PAY-ROLLS. Aanembly © ooking Into u 4 mblyman Hennessy this morning: ° the session of the Assembly Committee Which is investigating the affairs of the Charities lithe Court-House, o'clock E3x-Commissioner Frank fi on Department in Brooklyn, at 10.15 of oft was contin Charities B. ed on the stand. ott volunteered the information that a act with ex- one occasion a cont abedeancccis The young girl, her eyes still red and swollen from much weepini took her seat In the court-room to-day shortly er 11 o'clock, and the examination al of taleamen was continued. She greeted her lawyers with the host of a smile and then relapred Into the apathetic state in which she has been since the trial began, Shortly after the ex Gaftney raid that Seymour made his amination of tales- Life miserable dunning him for the Tin wae, begun Mrs Foster, who devotes pney. On one occasion, he said, he Sil of her time doing what she can to come to fis house while he was in bed, cheer and ep those confined in the Mrs. Gaffney went to the door and Tombs. entered the court and took a Seymour asked her when her husband seat Peslde the defendant. | Mrs, Foster Wax going to pay the money, Mre. Gaff Tet AY hand Upon Maria’s shoulder ney sald that her husband would pay (0 8 tender. protecting way, and the ft, and then, according to Gaffney, dey Poor girl broke down and cried at the OUR ald : : le while, however, Maria heats ice L Day 16-1 will cut his oted' her eves as tie. wommn iy her \side whispered soothingly to her, and, Jexcept for an occasional sob, she was jalmost composed Ne in the Court of ¢ sions, where tragedies are ¢ hourly occurrence and where scenes are never wanting been such a solemnly tragic fully wad trial as this Kevery man’s face in the court-room to-da wo! an expression of sadnes or pit Every man seemed to be in a brown atudy too, and the examina- tion of talesin nto get Jurors. who, would sit in judgment on the girl did not apparently break in on their train of thought, The girl who, in desper: in, Kille betrayer, and who, under the law, have to give up her life for the looked so Httle and miserable and fensive that the machinery of the seemed cruel and barbarous. “T would as lef Kick a sick kitten ag raise my voice against At poor girl," was what one talesman sal to-day in conversation. The position of Agsistant Dietrict-At- torneye McIntyre and Tatiterbach, who are prosecuting the case. is 4 ‘teu larly trying one, and although they are doing their full duty for the heople, they al Ses- ally “and pathetic has there ‘and wo- her court will be very glad when the trial (s\ over, At 3 o'clock the fury was completed ani court adjourned until to-morrow morning BOARD OF ASSESSORS SAFE. railroad companies will ‘refuse to honor Police parses on the same ground. President Vreeland was not. in the Broadway cable building this afternoon. Acting Chief Conlin heard the rumor about the Metropolitan. Traction Com- pany, and said this afternoon he de- tailed Acting Inapector Cortright to see. President V nd. that Mr. Vreeland, after consulting with counsel, ha! reached the conclusion that the roads had no right to honor police passes, according to the provisions in the constitutional amendment. and to be on the right side would not honor the passes hereafter, THEIR STORIES DISAGREE. Gilroy, Who Wan Shot by a Police- man, Puts in Hix Defense, Lawrence Gilroy, of 248 Monroe street, who yesterday wicted for assault in the second degree for striking Police- man Willam B. O'Malley while resisting ‘rest, pleaded guilty to assault in the second degree before Recorder Goff this morning Gilroy was shot in the le O'Malley June 2s. The policeman sald he | found Gilroy trying to assault a thir- | teen-year-oll girl ona truck, He struck | the policemaw {i the mouth, ran away and Was shit ‘The yirl disappeared, Gilroy denied the story and. said aman and woman wore fightuig and he went to Protect the Woman, When Fie policeman ortright reported by Policeman. came. ‘The policeman started to st him with his club, and he pushed him away to avoid a clubbing. In doing so he hurt his mouth. Then he ran al Waa snot Recorder Goff remanded Gilroy until Friday to allow time to secure as to his character. PROF. WATSON AGAIN INSANE. Recently fore Dinchargwed from Morria| ins Asylum as Cured, to The Evening World) ELIZABETH, N, J., July 10 Prof. J. | Madison Watson, the well-known scien- | tist and compiler of school books, who was taken to the Morris Plains Asylum and recently discharged as cured, last night became violently Insane again at [his country seat in the suburbs -of this | enty | Two policemen were sent to the house 'to protect his wife, as she feared he would k'll her in his mad rage At ‘noon to-day, he Was conveyed, se. curely boun coach back to! the asylum. His case is now reginded as hopeless ; EARTHQUAKES IN RUSSIA. July v0. shocks have been Severe expert earthquake Fenced In the Casptan and Urak districts, ‘Many houses have beon destroyed in | Vsunada, Astrachan and Krasnovodsk, Besspal | INCREASE FOR PULLMAN MEN Ky, er € | | Employees in 1 | Get @ Ratse o sow, Ten CINCINNATI, July 10.—Three hundred employees of the Mullan shops at Lud- flow, Ky., have received an increase of 10 per cent. in wages PHILADELPHIA, J aly 10,-—TH ton Machine Tools Works is ¢ whic! Mploys several h Yom announces to-day that tr has advanved the wages of all tts hurds 10 per cent, ee te Wi Rain Dynamite, | The Cuban Soctery Libre arrangemenia for ite prop | againac tne Span aC dynamiie. tle cities | > Ranaats in rich CARPETS are niet each aay, like snow under 8 June = PERTHWAIOS, 10d Weat 14th sty stitution. extent of oe per cent, of Be pald-up ENS ber It is alleged the Traction Company | cuted only by beina a priot en on. the assete. 0 Wants @ test of the law, and that other | (hé bank, lariuling the double Hability of stock. free from the 10 per Such banks should be allowed to branches within the State in whleh the usted, It the franchian. te the Federal Government. to. al ing the note tasu ee fund 3. Any bank with a capital of, say, or over ty have t Isnuee and to be allowed to establish branches throughout the United States, limited, If thought newex to eties of national and not focal Importance, Suc chise would, he ranted by the rant such a franchi have the undoubted power to ign Dilla of exchange, to Iaaue and parform all the’ functions usually “performed by banks in Great Britalt and Canada, In Canada, although we work under a general banking act am the national banks here fon the theory that we may. do any- within the scope of banking which le not ssly prohibited by the act. In the United while nge and era of credit, others think they have not the power Brayton Ives, President of the West- buy and. sell Ieitere of credit ern National Hank, of New York City, s on “The Government and the Hond Syndicate." He reviewed the facts leading up to the transaction and concluded as follows: The ay fe sold all of the bonds at 112 1-4 Therefore, the measure of Ite profits would. be the Wifference between 1061-2 and 1214. lowe any expense which inight be Incurred in the aetion. Mut no tell what those ex- ® Will of the profits has been he lets than 11-2 per cent. ao that the cost of the bonds will oe 108, and the measure of the protte Will be the difference between the. pri But 112 1-4—the fieure at which the bonds we told, Inasmuch ay & per cent. in a customary bank- era commission for placing of a large loan, It wr ve conaldered that 61-4 per cent. ie an pxvessive prone in this cane. especially in view , of sttonal te tema thy iderable portion of the syndicate subse) jor the bonds. when. they Were lasued at public sale, and bought such As were allo'ed to them. But they were Xercising (he same privilege as wa Therefore, the advanci from 112%, ent matket price cannot properly be estimated ‘@ part of the syndicate profit. NINETY PER CENT. PAID OUT. Ni volve Anothe paid to-day funet St olan Hank Deponttors Re- Another Inatalment, dividend of 10 per cent. was to depositors of the de- Nicholas bank, This makes a total of & per cent. paid to depost- tors, The balance will, it ts said, be 4 in a short time, he delay to winding up the affairs of the St. Nicholas is due to the fallure of the receiver of the Madison Square | bank to pay the $200,000 due by the latter he right to pay this amount Was ducstioned, but the Court of Ap= peals has disccted that the payment must be made, This amount with other assets, will not only pay ‘all the bank's indebted- ness, bat may leave a small amount for the stockholders. — = THE MOTHER HOODWINKED? Lie stein Says Juvenile Asylam olds Hin Bo My. Morris and Israel Lichtenstein were brought into Supreme Court, Chambers, to-lay on @ Writ of habeas corpus ob- tained by their father, Morris Lichten- who cliims they were filegally to New York Juvenile stein, ymmitted Kept Me Well All Summer saysone hard working woman, to whom vaca, Hon Was Only a Vision, an! who took the great blood purifier, nerve tonic and appetizer, Hood’s Sarsaparilla We don’t keep a storage house. That’s why we can give you made to order Trousers a $5. If we kept a storage house we wouldn’t be willing to give away $3 to $5 on a pair of Trousers. Because we could keep these $8 and $10 goods and offer them to you as new goods next season. That’s not our way. New goods each season. That’s our agreement with you. That's why these Trousers which have always been $8 and $10 are $5 and If they don’t fit—don’t want your money. Closing Sale of Refrigerators. Large Reductions, CUT PRICES ALL DEPARTMENTS Great raving to furnish now. We furnish a home complete with Furniture, Carpets, Houreturnishing Goods, &c,,at ONE PRICE, and that the lowest, CASH OR CREDIT. McCLAIN, SIMPSON &CO. $39-541 8th Ave..N, W. cor, 37th St. ‘The Only One-Price Cash or Credit Houre in Americat piliady Carriages. ablinhed over DUN Fs Wholesale and. ik the maker. Wholesale price: Latoat and est assortment of aby Carriages in the world at lowee! prices All Tateat Sinproveme: and examine, only tru: comfort nig Seat for parapule: IMPROVED ELASTIC TRUSS Co,, 822 and $26 Broadway cor, uth ai,, New York lum, and asks that they be restored him. Mornay Willams, counsel for the asylum, said that the children were re ularly ‘committed by a Police Justice on the aMdavit and application ‘of the mother, He added that the boys had evidently been il-cres ted Counsel for Lichtenstein said no no- Luce of the boys’ trial had been given to their father, as required by law. He said that Mrs. Lichtenstein, who neither reads nor writes, was Induced to altix her mark to the application by the repre- sentation that in doing so she Was sign- ing a document which would restore her boys to her, ‘ustice Stover reserved decision, LEAVE FOOT 34TH ST., E. Re ROUND TRIP 40 CENTS, 540, C0, 40, 7.10, 7.30, 8.00, 8.30, Bea, hourly trom Eitan i toi Fee eak baa GC ae PM to 810 P.M Bate REDUCED RATES MONDAYS. season the ta LR 34th at Ucket offi ission to either Sous ‘Concert, tia | CONEY ISLAND, Culver Route. Round Trip, 30 Cents Only Direct Route to Brighton Beach Race Track. Leave foot Whitehal hourly from 7.10 A. to 10.10 A. M., and half hourly thereafter watt 10.20 P.M. ROCKAWAY BEACH AND JAMAICA BAY. From foot 34th st., B. R., 6.30, 8.20, 9.30, 10.68 A. Mo; 12.20, 1,20, 2.20, 3. 0, 8.20, 6.30, 7.98, 8 10, 10 PM. Additional trains. Saturdaye only, 1.50, 2.60, 9.40.P, M ____ ROUND TRIP 50 CENTS, will sell at Its HE WORLD'S PLEASURE GROUNDS 4 delightful sail on faa going steamers. Tw: ‘concerts daily, Magnificent foliage, rare plante and Row ticuftural wonders, ‘An unequaled mem: ‘agerie, magnifc aviary. mammot aquarium, gre n Dairy." Boating bath fahing, bowling ball | CONEY ISLAND. SEA BEACH ROUTE. Boats by Bay Ridge Ferry leave foot Woitehall st, week days, hourly from 7.10 to 11.10 AM And baithourly thereafter until 9.10 P.M, days, 8.10, 9.10, 940 10.40 PLM; last bo 10.30; extra’ trains and Bridge, 1110 s ‘te ‘oney Island, 25 minutes. Quickest route to the 81 DL CONCERTS (round trip ticket to Brightomy, ding stage oF elevated road, 40 centa). Round Trip Reduced to 30c. SEOCT M RASO RRP URL LEAVE, Wrat 224 Wes: EMH MENTS, ND TRIP) Tickets sold at al, down stations of Man L RR, NORTH BEACH. | Electric Light. a cousmodious Ferry Hate whea’ Hourly i Fare 10 Conta = Aino by elegant pte anu Bast ¥ Around Staten Island, Dally, steamer Aurora leaves W. 234 at., 1. Battery Landing, 1.45; Bridge Dock. B' P.M. Music and refreshmenia, Tickets -

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