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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1900, ~~ #40 on Into Morrison’s Sanity the First Step of Possible Proceedings to Hold Him for Crime. ie _ Examinati of} Prosecuting Attorney Andrews, Westchester County, this afternoon fr fehed his inquiry of depositions and wit nesses in the Morrison case He spent the day examining the min- % utes of the inquiry held by Coroner Han : Ring and he eiso examined reveral wir | nesses who were pot summonel before Coroner Banning He will announce the result of hie tr quiry to-night to Chief of Police Foley Dut it is doubtful tf an order of arrest will be teeued for Morrison on a crimins! charge. Prosecutor Andrews will apply to the Supreme Court, probably to-morrow, f @ writ to determine Morrison's sanity ‘This will act as an order of arrest Two physicians will be appointed + examine him. Should they And him 1). | a gane he will be sent to an asylum | It he should be deciared ane, cow- | ever, the case will be submitted to tne | Grand Jury and an indict Seth Reyman, a jeweller, of § South Fourth avenue, Mount Vernon, and his | thirteen-year-ol4 son, Ellis, furnished) another strange development in che Mur-| Fison death-dream tragedy this morn ing. Reyman's son says he once sept in} the same room with Morrison, but in a} | |He Hopes R Is Near on sioners’ separate bed, when the Morrisons were ee fiving at 187 South Fourth avemie, ant was awakened by a pistol shot. He says Morrison was out of bed Mourishing «| revolver, © bullet from which had jus: | missed the Isd's bed and buried itself) fm the wall above his head. Mrs. Morrison came into the boy says, and asked what was the Y matter. the room (oe yererere) % \ ; ‘a pentradiet ms Pees ceskgen wit th THE FACTS. Stories of father and eon confilet in an leeinen 4h important point w near at THE MAN'S ~WESIGE hand w apid Transit Commis- Plans. Jed indebtedness of nerease in the for ma at the tesue Ad to the proceeds of The total $190,000 w which ha have b for the can- n this much | eA tke tae | nnn. advance styles of Black ADVANCE Styles tH Grenadines Dresses in plain and figured, \ Cera Coens season 1900, RISE APTER THE OPENING.| ,, y tone, coe, Lyons Silks. Fancy Crepes. Printed Foulards, Satins, &e. The Novelties of the Season fos Spring, :9ov. Dinner and Reception Dress Silks and Satins, INFANTS’ WEAR DEP’T. To-morrow— Wednesday. Stocks Dull on Heavy; Feeling in London | Market. 55c. stock changed was «mall and the prices barely The ym don Market eaviness ot ed with the uncer the 1 y of the — SiMPs0n, CRAWFORD SIMPSON ) African war were the principal | BL 7 - Si ibe Nantes) ihe sini G KocH & Co ne inmate ite Tene: . SPECIALS IN INFANTS’ DEPT. A SALE OF ) the narrow market a rather stable (STYLES POR THE COMING SEASON.) (ppearance The increase of the dividend in New 6 INFANTS’ DRESSES—6 months to Jersey Centra enewed effect secre ine nee pi ane Paeavet hedandtiys Evening French effects, hemstitching, embroidery and beading........ $1.98 than last night lough, Was small More purchases of C, C, ( prefecred, the road sald The trading in it, INFANTS’ DRESSES—18 months to 4 years, First Short Dresses, in little yoke effects of nainsook, hem- stitched and embroidered—Long-waisted Dresses—French & 8: Gloves wtely acquired ty Var Dresses, with short, full skirts... 9c, made ly pe tly Rood ON WEDNESDAY. YOKE DRESSES—6 months to 2 years. eA vada Litres re pairs of Suede Hemstitched, new yoke, in nainsook and cambric........+ a Se tional aain . || gpotente le Le ana LONG SUPS—Three Specials, vat mage coe all tune FORMERLY Hin] iC Of fine naiusook, embroidered, hemstitched and lace trimmed. 89. TO €3.25 Per Pair. \ Of cambrie or nainsook, fancy tucked, embroidered yoke. . & | ai Of cambric, trimmed with a pretty rume 1% 125th St., West, ait'sif"2t-. | MISSES’ UNDERWEAR—1 to 16 years. | ——_— — Drawers, hemmed and tucked......... fe. Drawers, embroidered ruffle and tuckin, 206. The Greatest Book of the Greatest Year Closing Out Infants’ Coats, Caps, Bonnets and Hats, of the Greatest Cen' aHitorr, & 2% | coats. . { mw $1.98, $2.75 ana $5.00 he 1900 World ( were 83.00 to $10.00. Almanac. # CAPS, etc. § now 25c., 98¢., $1.98, $2.98 fod OR ei ( were 98c. to $5.00. infeleieininiebintntninlebetelo'~ OTH STREET. SIXTH AVENUE. 20TH STREET. | PUERAAEAALAAAAAR ATR AER AAA EAE E RE HORE HH HU IE HOH HH HE ne ee Ihe Attractions of Our Stores Are Their Low Prices. uw th Aret Heading DREAM KILLER NOT WAFACTOR |s.smnse 5, |e teambe TO ESCAPE EASILY, Willd Mie folowing Spec Pee | Tov & Taylor,| white silks and Satins Railroad Issues Made a Fair 45c., 75¢., & 95c. Broadway & 2th St For Wedding Gowns. Advance and Tractions | ~also— Noveltiesfor Bridesmaids’ Dresses ' Also. | PILLOW CASES (14x18 inches), j ‘wit ella, [Broadway A 19th a. @ a | ® saye he was not there that night, but | the night before. f Me hae A i Mr. Reyman said that his son was in|'® eal: eu) owas ® le Improvement will be avail dothe local tra Q Morrison's house on the night of the r The baller not have é ae ee Fsiralbi of the public shooting, and not ten minutes before to bed al S o'clock.” taken the course it did ander @ | works for which (he Roart of Estimate the tragedy occurred. The boy Ellis tecitent made me al- 4 ApportionmeAt has made provision with hie ait @ | for the issue of bonds, the message con- |eludes with a nudging of the Municipal Assembly for prompt action on the tn as “1 lone wanted a divorce.” The strange intimacy between Morri-| on and the young lad hae been much commented upon by many persona in Mount Vernon. They were often to- | OOOD gether, and Morrison showed hie liking | a for young Eilts in more ways than one. | |just back anestion he asked Mae what lawyer to hire ww defend him, Miatory work on pub: TOOOOO DO was at the Morrison house tho night | {rom ¢ t the! Jeweller Reyman says. too, that Mor-|" Tison has within the past year bought | More than $80 worth of jewelry—rings, | Dracelets and sush articiee—at his store that be never saw Mrs. Morrison wear 24 which were never rent to the Mor Sigen home, He did not know for whom they were bought Chet of Police Foley believes ti will Be found that Morrison was involved been kneeling, oF tunices she wae tying prone in bed, |! Ww M M ward son Was conscious and said she wae 1 cwse Telltale Course of het. ‘The course taken by the bullet that Billed Mre. Alida Morrison goes far to @igpreve the story of the tragedy toll by Alfred Morrison, her husband, that fhe shot her in a dream while she was @atking around the room. Before she die@ Mrs. Morrison told the sume story @hich convince! Coroner Banning ani other officials of Mount Vernon tha: was an accident. oe Ferris, the first physician to Morrisons’ home after the ==. says Mrs. Morrison could no! been shot as she was if she was HUCKLEBERRY WINS, Court Deetdes Privit to tnten Hallway Ate Vatta ALBANY. J Tt asked be arrested m wh wast in Mount V its that the smpany to grant to tt spe nstitudonal Way State Lew . i. lan ane BOSTON, Jan. &—The State Commia- ‘i Ye pil 4 or the Fitchburg Reatlra Women’s white and natural half-wool, ribbed, Women's ribbed, shaped, fleece-lined Under. IRR cae Diana iiaad reuieaataie “one WOMAN KILLED BY HORSE. |.i0:."%r whscs"Seteceatine sam shaped Undervests; with Drawers to’ match,| vests, finished ' with pearl buttons and © Gag to an Evening World reporter ten -- ankle length, regular 50c. quality; our silk tapes, regular 30c. quality; our 19¢ 4 De. Ferrie’s statement. ~ jit, aceunes i bem York Ceniral and PIMC ceevececese coeoeore sere vee teow eeensees “a. Sirarrtore nse be atone bienot |" Andrew Aalto Se oa Other qualities relatively as cheap, ranging up to $3, cise ws cast wee occa attorney starve an oc 18 Baie shee ne |! ae ates toprol the Ptonbarg | $3.25 Waists at $1.99. {| $1.00 Corsets at 6%. —" dees, Brat | eee French Flannel Waists—some are tucked and | ite and dra “9 eansct endersiand how the | ut rrigon 1s ith " » nisl tg i » WHEAT WAS WEAK i , Bad re ee $1.99: sa could have desert e | morning ave 1 ‘ Harris ‘ 5 OS Te thas casece gebesons S¥Sbguy0 b=c8 -heeenatinad | Ae TR an ambulance 0 | On LOWER GAOLES.|= uy Flannel Waists, back and front trimmed with | " fale ees (ae opened ratoer| Wie “Site pr a bias bands of velvet, regular $2.50 $1 49 meotiasia lower, bat sibseeyesily) Soe ee a: St VaIUES, At s sere eesesens sovesess PDOAD| pod foreign baying. Loca: ra may , WEATHER FORECAST. tawie ay iti P = i Pot nd. 100 Em Jop . 5 rg | wives! wore: May |.Tenes be . * W Ss Ic. They the ad for %. tog “ july, 13 4 ur an Fine grade, satin-finished, advertised elsewhere as match paper, are quoted elsewhe:e ' iy: iy May corny aeeee Nereis ie a bargain at 10¢. as a bargain at 15. T jor © me hours jas ed by \hermometer at Perry's pharmacy: 4A BREA MOP A M, penis Decides It In Not| 3 ‘The boy's father insite that bis 600 | sownwar! OU Re eee aed of | ail woman | Charities ile Improvements, $) GBRRY SOCIETY WINS. The Court of Ap within t mand t New York Centra Rk. H. Macy and Co. BOTH SIDES of 14TH St. (Running from 13th to 15th St.) SIXTH AVB. Notice: if a purchase made here should prove unsatisfactory we will cheerfully refund the monev. That has been the Macy principle for nearly half a century. Continuation of the Following Sales: es § RTA SUR TOR SAR 4 OR OP SEO EEE SESE REESE ES ESSE SEH : @f the shooting, The Iai is as earnest | \oring gait nase Westen aut ther aes Undermuslins, Household Linen, | — Housefurnishings, 4 fa te dental, Hoctety for | Embroideries, | Men's Shirts, | Blankets. Closing Out All Winter Goods at Reduced Prices. Great Hosiery Sale---Men’s and Women’s. Fourteen thousand pairs, Secured from one of the largest importing firms—Amer- ican representatives of the leading forcign mills, We took all the samples they have ecently received from Europe, and a generous bulk of their unsold balances in addi- ‘ tion. The resulting values will interest you. cific com- unchanged and Protect Fitehbure Road from Combine, i were: 4 arch, BT ased uy ‘ ane Ss EE SEE fone in the | thread » fancy ribbed lisle with lace instep; lisle n attractive figures; silk-and-lisle plaids; mer- cerized in plain and fancy colors; fast black | lisle Richelieu and Rey bo bees silk | ba ‘ is ‘ nlaited and some pure Sil intl ers and marked to sell at $1.00 the i i, worth up to $1.00, Bive 39; pair, choice here at.. 39c Women’s Winter Underwear. Women’s white and natural three-quarter wool, ribbed, shaped Undervests, finishea with p:arl buttons, silk tapes and silk edging; Drawers to match, ankle 49 length, French bands; regular 75c. quality; our price.......2.. .--++se0s c silk-plaited—fancy checks, vertical and run- around stripes, also black grounds brightened with tinted dots. You'll find the same good, displayed in the windows cf New York haber. " Mi x 064440094060 04 40 08d 08 NES eSO OEE EE SEE SEES EE EE EEE SEES ESSE ES EE SSEEE SEES SEES EEE REEEREER EEE ESSE SEES NEE OSES 4 OG) O44 8 E425 1 4 POG EOS OGRE SANE EESTER E44: s ¢ With oti another womsn at jeast and aY- nogence Women’s Hose—plain black cotton; various} Men's Imported Half Hose— plain and fancy * § one the Jewelry was purchased for her Neccn an! dem 1 ribbed effects ; blick boots with colored uppers striped cotton ; natural and tan merino; black # i « Chiet said that no arrest would y and other new styles, worth up to $5c., 15¢ and natural cashmere, worth up to 35c.; 15¢ 2 i Seer cee ee smereesr at. 00 Cece cccecces i. At ecccrccervccccrerers covererece ¥ E @emanéed i. He said Morrison is i ’ | gwarded every minute night and ay u ap ei nothing doing on| { . Women's Hose—cotton and lisle thread—plain| Men's ica Half Hose. isle ips aay = ow wk ant paaathie eat-away Py « Hem . ken | Moselern fold the Coro atthe Jay. Operators | : black and fancy—including black boots and col. | stripes, ts and figures ; fine cotton—all blac i rs RECS Fr bata bu-tay end is tuniy | that would 'scemn Mw * a ee in colored stripes, worth up to 50c., at.. ; See e re ae iii @envinced that some pee should be ME 5 house wate after # Poo! overed frac Le i ane Loe eet SS 24¢ | bien. person dreaming wk Women’s Hose -work brilliant lisle Mev's Imported Half Hose—silk-and-lisle and 4