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_—- sead Wife's Relatives Believe Mount Vernon -Man Killed Her inten-| tionally and Demand| an Investigation. Bigamist in His Room | Under the Eye of the Law Pending Action of| the District-Attorney. | “Prof. Alfred Morrison, of Mount Vernon, will probably be arrested with tn a few Fours, charged technical! ‘With elther bigamy or perjury arrest will really moan tt of an exhaustive inquiry into the cumstances of the killing of hie wife @hom he shot in the dead of nicht weder the influence, he says, of Gream. Chief of Poller Foley at 11 o clock’ Morris ow belief that Morrison wa Phis morning detache! Policeman Lynch fe the house, with instructions to fn the room with Morrison, not fee that he did not escape but Prevent him attempting suichie, whiter Btep the Chief thinks ft not untikely| byer that the bigamist might endeavor to take. He Is virtually a prisoner ‘The policeman t« leon pending the action ties. the auth Public Prosecutor Ge orae @rews came down from White this morning and went in consvi! With Chief of Police Holey Morrison Half Crary thon from the fleers ire our fear thet vie he relatives « do not believe tr her in a dream, ani « investigation Mad Terribie Quarrets, Mr WoC O'New Y., a niece of M With the couple Marriage. She say nd terrible quarrels. hit Morriso Qt times a regular demon and frequently Ghreatened to kill hie wife “One night, she Mo md @¥er his wife whic she lay in feted a revolver in ne Qed In a terrible p, “1 was in fear bo would carry BOY ROBBED A BIG MAN. Gartin Going Through Doll While Others Held Him. Martin Sullivan, fourteen years olf, of 8 Hamilton avenue Brooklyn, was held by Magistrate Bristow in the Butler Btreet Court this morning on a charge @f highway robbery, Andrew Doll, a Be men, of & Garnet Doll said that when he was gotn, early yesterday morning be Wa Hamilton avenue ax five persons, four he men held h. Pret, MeCook on Midurean While Mle Bey Succumbs to Pree- monta im Parte, PARIB, Jan {—George Bhelton Me. ‘cok, of Trintty @oilege, Hartford, Conn, and a nephew | Gook, a sen of Prot WF Gen. Anson McCook diet last night @ pleuro-preumonia, sfier a short ill. bad been studyini z midicean WHEAT WAS STEAOIER ON BETTER CABLES. ‘Tre Liverpool cables. contrary to ex- Perwtions, were steadier to-day = The tors were a little discouraged the prospects of another incresse eet prs * rf abner ey wsfarw sans deve Stern Brother To-morrow, Annual Sale of Sheets and Pillow Cases | Pillow Cases Pisin Hemst'd RU Wi acesss sererarsne WA MONE A PRISONER, WL ST Whole List Up and Down In Sympathy with POLICEMAN GUARDS MORRISON 165 Cases Extra Fine Mustin Sheets pii, alee 136 by 24 yds, 46c\45 "36 i3e 17¢ | 62c/ Pillow Cases TRADING ON BIG SCALB. 62 Plow Can Some Losses Reached Three Points, Then Rallied— Prices went down at the opening here to-day in sympathy ranged 1 to t 1-2 lower than Saturday's orlers raitied on the defeat Exceptional losses of 2 to > points were shown by New York Central, Tennessee Metropolitan and American To- Pri¢es hardened slightly after STERN BROTHERS Tuesday, on Second Floor ; Annual Clearing Sale of Woren’s Shoes DIAGRAM OF SCENE OF SHOOTI NG. \o intense hostility toward him, Persons who at first believed fully ia aie now as firmy co inning Metropolitan opened off 2 1-2 points At IT, and fell to 12 1-2 Was under pressure and rome to 100 1-2 hut quickly fost the 1-2 per cent. gain shovel, felling him to tnd fel. to the opening figure, 100, pointe, and later recovered to 1200 Pairs Kid Button Boots with Patent Leather Tips, Formerly 2.25 to *3,50 Formerly 4.00 to #5.50 West Twenty-Third Street WOMAN CAUGHT A BIG BURGLAR. dull and heavy in i ) may thal he whi fp ed much from the to} | Helieves He Wan Awake Was a Giant, She a Midget, but She Thrashed Him with a Chair. Weald that he was wealthy and owned j that some one was still in the flat, she did not call for help. | She began a search of the house. Un- der the bed she found a dig man—six feet tal > lve © uke jordom, his first wi » daye from sympathy for Mor- | Lilita WIFE-SLAYER WROTE | OF INTENDED CRIME.' [the woman as though he would devour her. She stood her ground, though, and | \s her adversary was about to clutch | [her throat she swung down a chair and broke it In pieces over the burgiar's j head. The blow stunned him, but only for an instant. ) Aerused of | woman and again he was beaten off |with the remnants of the smashed \chatr, treet, was hi street, was his her advantage, beating the man on the | heat, face and body until the last plece of the chair was in splinters. It was too much for the burglar, He ran to es- tim little cape by the front door, Mrs, Rodrigues tackle a ig burglar in hy Bedford avenue, Willi She beat the man Then she chased hi He was finally run to cover in the Grand avenue the thief ran across Broadway to street ferry house and captured. Mra. Rodrigues left her hitecture His is way to this) he remains will await his a s- Far 2s BR rs GENT WORD HE WOULD KI ILL HIS WIFE. AND DID £0. where she is stopp'ng have a messenger down stairs ring bell 1 myself and when the door stairs blow my dariing's head off. if 1 cant live with her I certaigly cant with. sEtdPaa?* shage3 re killed his wife, attempted to kill hin father-in-law and wound up by killing his father-in-lnw's flat, 24 Lenox avenue, last Saturday, is still in the Harlem Morgue and will probably be to Potters Pield and SELES2 Eigen: Ps 5 ee. Excuse my penmanship ag 1 have « oot load on thanks to her beother for r before the tragedy Rose #223 SSE22: 55255. “Respectfully Yours Denver, Col. Bon of sam| Vane Rose Banker and Hroker, whose only God is the almight 23 $2 Radnor of The New Y “I herewith enclose you my picture, as within 29 minutes T shall try to kill my wife and now myself, because as per en- ne curred subsequentiy. iy ree CG aeaoe fred to in this jet- Was an agreement A j nal wich contains hints of the reasun for “The reason | do this is | am insane, 1 thet the Broad-| Gon't think but I think a man without Boston, will pot | money may os weil be dead. Murren. 1 eball go to her urother’s fat | S33°2°35353 523° 2°337522 $529 3°352538 — 42 by 36 inches, §2c 1I6¢ 50" 3% “ I4c 18 sae%e 18¢ 19¢ 1200 Doz, Hemmed made from New Bedford, Grinnell, Wamsutta and 9 New York Muslins, Cc The above will be found Better Values Than Any Heretofore Offered West Twenty-Third Street «1.68 Me Flees trom Her. | | ‘Come oor! of here!’ little Mrs. Rod-| riguex cried coolly The man crawled out and rushed at | Again he rushed at the frail little This time Mrs. Rodrigues followed up ed out the rear door and gat to the was telling @ passer-by what a chair and had happened the burglar ran past them. sty retreat. Mrs. Rodrigues chased him, crying all the while “Btop, thief!’ Down Bedford South Sixth street, 4) There Mra. Rodrigues's wind gave out o'clock this morning and went upstairs and she let a policeman the crowd to call on a sick metghbor. When she Pursue ihe man to Gi returned she found evidence of thieves "The in the house, and although she felt ure merer. "He LONDON STOCKS WEAK. | S| Grave War Sitantion Deprosere the | mig increase in Tan Levy Will Fel- Market, Whteh Rallies on Rawore of Vietery. The London security markets opened weak and appreciabiy lower on the de- circulated in the market touching FR eete reports trom Bowen Africa. Later the markets hardened on re- wed reports of the repulse of the + ere at ail aitacks on Ladysraith. American rallwey tepues continued ull [and Hetless, with the éetrease ranging from 1-4 to 11-4 per cent. Union Pactie was selling equal to @, 1-2. Atchison preferred ferred 72 1-2, Northern street ferry, On Tuesday, January gth. GOWNS. Imported costumes,—suit- able for reception, even- ing or dinner,—various materials and colors,—re- presenting the remainder of the winter stuck. $35.00 to $08.00, Formerly $50.00 to $150.00. COATS, Automobile coats and full length ulsters,—with and without capes, Fashion- able models. Made of Kersey or Covert cloth,— lined with silk, Colors:— mastic, mode, grey or black, $25.00; Former prices $35.00 to $45.00, JACKETS. Handsomely braided, em- broidered, stitched or trimmed with fur and velvet, About one-half former prices, JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway and r1th St, SALE OF SILKS, On Tuesday, January oth, A very extensive transfer |from the wholesale depart- ment with an exhibition of new Spring fabrics will be included in this sale. 5000 yards,— Foulard, white or black, and white figures on navy, grey, tan, vieux rose, violet, gobelin and black grounds, 55 cents per yard, Value 80 cents, 20,000 yards, Fancy silke,— stripes, checks, plaids and faconne weaves, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 & $1.25. Usual prices 85¢ to $2.00 per yard. 1500 yards,—figured velvets and changeable velours, 75 cents & 95 cents, Value $2.00 to $4.50, Black Taffetas,—24 inches wide, fine, heavy quality. 75 cents per yard, Usual price 95 cents. A varied stock, comprising numerous designs andcolors of printed Foulard and satin Liberty,—imported and American productions,—ex- clusive designs. surr DEPARTMENT. | HOUSEHOLD LINENS. All Linen Huck Towels,— hemmed, size 21x20. $2.40 per dozeu. Bleached, Turkish Bath Towels, — fringed ends,— 22x48, $2.00 per dozen, Hemstitched, Huck Towels, 23x43. $5.00 per dozen. Value $6.00, 200 dozen bleached double Damask Napkins, $4.50 per dozen, Value $6.C0, * Table Cloths,—fine double Damask, 8x8, $3.50 each. 8x10, 4.50 “* 8x12, 5.50 2ainch Napkins to matel, $4.00 per doz, 26 inch Napkins to match, $6.00 per doz, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. CORSETS. Z. Z. INEZ, : Bias cut,—new model, straight front. Made of — fancy woven, dotted Italian cloth, trimmed with lace and ribbon, Size 18 to 26 inches, Colors :—ecru, blue or black, $2.95; Value $5.00, 200 Inez Corsets,—odd sizes, Batiste or sateen. Colors; —violet, blue, rose, ecrt, white or black, 7 $1.85; Value $3.00, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. UPHOLSTERY DEP'T. Fourth Floor, LACE CURTAINS. 800 pairs, French Renais» sance and Point Arabe Lace Curtains,—lace border or insertion and edge, — sise 85c, $1.00, $1.25 & $1.50 3% and 4 yards long, Sete per yard, JAMESMcCREERY&CO,, Broadway and 11th St. of 4 to 8 pairs, $10.00, $15.00 and $20,090 Vous pres $9800 fo #3000 DRAPERIES. 10,000 yards Satin Dames, Broeatelle, Lambelle aad Brocade, Designs in ae Mayor Van Week Signs Reset. (cordance with “period” dee tens Allowing Appropriations jorations, Suitable for of $2,000,080 for the Purpose Mayor Van Wyck to-day signed the! Fesolution of the Municipal Assembly authorising the Commissioner draperies, hangings, or far niture and wall coverings, Bridges to contredt eteldbe orwecn! $1.65, $1.95 and $2.75 Manhattan and Brooklyn. He also signed the two resolutions thorizing the appropriation of §3,600,00 for the two proposed bridges acress the East River, one between Manhattan per yard, PORTIERES. and Brookiyn and another between] Venetian Velour Portieres, Manhattan and Queens, REGISTRY SCHEME, Letters Row Witheet Leaving Your Bouse, ts g 7 ir i i ! Hy ao) fe i i —reversible,—finished with heavy rope edge, 344 yards lomg, 50 inches wide, Cob You Can Secure the Safety of Your|ors: — Empire green and red, burgundy, reseda, tur quoise and terra-cotta, $7.50 per pair. JAMES McCREERY & 00., Twenty-third Street,