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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1900. TRAVELLED (CUBAN REFUGEE |, “"—".".. bet She Get the ] ‘OUT OF REVENGE, TU FAST, MUSTRETURN 0: "ea oF os e) "T = Cc ss) 0 [T) | by hie wife early to-day. ; THESE FOUR MAY BRING OLD MURDER TO LIGHT. i _—— Urs! Joy" gay her husband was ins Patrick Byrne Accuses Steel Magnate Abandons/Habeas Corpus Writ in| when she shot him P - Lizzie Riley, Who Had Special Flyer for Tor- | Alleged Check-Raiser’s | Tass Evsaiags. toise Train. Case Dismissed. Eutattished Gee Twenty-five Yeatn Use Gold Medal Flour right in the film Arrested, of Com- : plicity in a Mysterious | Slaying. Declares She Knows of a Strange Railroad Crime Justice Lawrence, tn the Supreme * as da loaves thht ¢ver came out of an over. PEACOCK IS A BIRD. Court, to-day dismissed the writ of | 23) EIGHTH AVE, "282 x0 The' right way is to use .one-fifth less a tee a a” yas oocained by 14%") $100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry Gold Medal Flour than you would of Hd eagle Aba eed aaa whe waa aiRaitoa at~ tle maton Cents on the Dolla ordinary flonr, but use the same amount ee ee Miron eit ft Neer of water. Knead the dough thoroughly torla « few days ago for it eat ae find it oged to have been committed —don't be affaid of kneading it too Waldort- 4 crime in Havana, of Eight Years Ago Meyer, |: is charged, ruited a check of much—and yal will not only have $% to $2.40 while employed as bookkeeper y " . . Which Baffled the Po- y Toe tvening World) [in the Havana office of Page & Conant, ea a ae better bread but 40 to so luaves more sven. tor , to the barrel than from other flour. yi lawyers, of Havana 4 He came to this city, took quarters at the Waldorf-Astoria and began spending money lavishly Mr. Nugent said that Meyer was held for ext ton on @ requisition from Gov. Leonard Wood, of Cuba Nugent demended the prisorer's re- lease on the ground that there waa no! treaty In existence between thia country and Cub could not lew ize the requisition of cock, Vice-President of the Carnegie Stee! Company, whi een making a record-breaking roas the conti nent tn order to be at the meeting of the Carnegie Company to-morrow, will now have # tedious The fact that he reached Chicago last night took away the necessity of a fast trip from that city to Pittsburg. He started from the Windy City on & slow train, and will arrive here at 6.30 this evening. From Mansfield to this lice. “On the tracks of the Harlem Railroad eeneath Bcott's pera in Mount Ver- body of @ man was ae morning in December, 1992. ntace > had been crushed into an un- Ne mase, and the Cofoner's , after pondering for nine days, sald pa Be th wae accidental.” The Incident ee teeally ts if gimost out of the memory of even city 1 is a local train ; of the town. The ¢ fe Company men intimate| As t se Wat come up before C jJater in the day, Jus- wrence aid he would dismias the | » Mr, Nugent to re- that there waa no use of Mr, Peacock | Ma siring a special train from the coast. | tice I It le thought that he engaged the same) writ wi Im gonnection with the finding of this i Bolld ae bs $10,00/Fr nites $1.90 Seo @ strange story revealed in|. tra) oa oy. bathe a ade Poles | sgughter corroborated Mrs. Powers. She! ki . ; mers P y awers, She! pasiiaie i t hew his application after the Magistrate Gaon nea Patrick posal poled * Jeald she frequently heard Mra, Riley tel ‘ite ca. ae me tno the cause of| had acted 4 i Rise. et i aeuing } of the murder and once heard her say Presid —_— on the stand, swore that the bis dismissal from the Vice-Presidency damonle, | ald | O bed frequently told him| that the man in the West wanted her ad of the new company: Blind Girl to He Sent West. Various stories as to the expense of] gusan Walder, the train are in c:reulation. It Is sald}and per seer st about $99. Mr. Taylor, | 19,009 mite: h him, is a son-in-law of Bupt.| be resto ure Divi-|eent back t ston of the Penns vad. Tay-| have friends lor also Wanted to be at the meeting and was assisted by his father-in-law in get- ting the train le A despatch from the West quotes Mr. | Peacock as saying: ‘It was a grand trip. | Mile after mile was dashed off at a sev- _Jentyamile-an-hour galt, [ heve cravelled like the wind on Engileh and Belgian jroude, but this Jaunt beats alt, Just ims ¢ from Los Angeles to Chicago, 2,286 | he . wm : while marry him, but she didn’t care to h o a Bridge srgpl porsge Petals, anything to do with one who might | i i faus lék ebepbi'oe wes In the electric chair. | 5 sa .tng Woes Gnd Wiiied In Mount Veraon the reporter found ‘ ‘attacked, she declared, by another [JM Cravens, who ts also known aa | Aad claimed prior rights to her |!Mbef. Ho runs a Macksmith shop wit + | Ladies Handsomety Engraved Bo! Silver Stemwlnding Watehes wn hed Htealrn, « & man named Barnes. Al first Cravens) Genied even knowing the Riley woman PLED TO THE FAR WEST. | sinatiy tie admitted tia: tie tit and chat " he “kept company’ with years ‘This map. t him, left ahs jt oageo ago. He professed the utmort Ignorance fiving in the far west under an|#D0Ut a fight one night at Beott's Bridge @meumed name. Long questioning finally brought out this! Acreporter of Tho Evening World in. | *#tement the story. Mre. Riley was WAS IN THE FIGHT. the home of the Bantone 08) ut wa, inn fight over Lirzie on the To Make ROTHENBERG CO. the Best Pies” jfemey LUDWIG BROS.| West Ith St. (Siic"sCnrncent | pee ee / but a very small quantity of water—the ! f te outskirts of Yonkers. aaat: yeara abe. aie tt othe iS hours and % minutes “1 never told Patrick Byrne such a] Hise GEN' dears aco. 1 INIA it vy ae VYram (oi shat all riscree #06) Oe ’ Jess the better—and faniile the dotigh as : Slory,” she declared. “He promised to) with another man, ind when they cane) ™ | run were beaten by nearly elght hours | LOTHING. little as’ possible Use plenty of shortening Marry me, and I learned a few weeks] gut yp pan across hom 1 go that the Was going to leave the place} ey gon't know the fellow that was with | that T) a trip suite me. With another woman, and | had him ar- 4 Matt Cone Follow these directions and you will obtain the y fines Kind of crisp, delicious pie crust. The Easy to dress that growing youngster of yours stylishly and serviceably if you buy his clothing here. Two special reasons for id there was a murd My word te] (When I arrive In Pittshare this even. Fested just as he was about to start. 1 oa abe { wan| ae KO6d a0 18 ng it will make my trip from Los A ; j EY is tolls tle Ghary, expecting to get free oe aac es) RDER. aa eeenesvnare. and 3) ratnutes, im. (2 Wanting to dress him weil and omfortabty Springtime and Eas- i} day of lising one kind of flour for bread and j _f |. Me man he says was murdered ie Jim man that Likze RECALLED THE MU! | cludin hour delay In © jy ter. Your pride is another reason. You will find Saturday's offer. A oes ed} GRavens, and he can be found in Mount know what became of| Underdiherif Moore, of Mount Ver- | 11 hours ihe. t omens ings particularly attractive, l, another kine of flour for pastry is past. Vernon.” non, told The Evening World reporter | Me. Ps would not talk on the Gold Medal Flour is the best for both. » find. | cost of the trip. “ly ol raliroad Ut the time af the )) The Byrne home ts acrpae the road vens became very nervous during} that he distin | ftom where Mra. Riley lives, There the of the Feporter found Mary Powers, an aged Rousekeeper. ly remembe Two Thousand Suits at Special Prices. 400 Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, sizes 8 to 16, in beautiful all- wool mixtures s Three-Plece Vestee and Tuxedo Suits, 4 and tailored suit, 2 98 ‘ in tne cheviots and worsteds, in@ WASHBURN-CROSBY CO., peatediy, Finally Minneapolis, vA ‘ . one Way thrown ‘4 on it is true,” said Mrs. Powers, “that| know anything abd © —s«Rwsie |Mtley id tell us that a murder} 1 know thar.” "lin eee prod ot Gas committed one night while she was| When asked whcre Connelly was now that un Del CHARGE WAS 100 ANCIENT, |Allewed Wire-Tappers Set Free on “It's one thing for these people to talk) jn average speed of %.9 miles for such | 4 | out with a man. | told her not to repent | he said he didn't know. Me had bee nm ty arn ! to him, Peeullar und by Magio- it exchisive patterns, tailored equal to custom garments, 3. 98 the story, might get her into trou-| had gone west, he tree ‘dently Bethe an Could: ot GG medium and light weights, sizes $ to 16, value $5.50 © Whe, but she said they couldn't prove] When Mrs iti William MoNau 1,000 Suits, made from finest imported cloths, in plain and fancy \ & grins.” Cravens admitted h)“Deafy”’ Morrts, alias Mathes | effects, made up {In various styles, such as doubleebreasted’; i] WOULDN'T MARRY HIM, about her elxht yearr aro she seal de the par. {arraigned tn Jefferson Market Court three-piece, with double-breasted vest; Russian blouse, Vestee, + | nied knowing anything about | tle have tre | (his morning before Magistrate Mott on | % with fancy vest, &c., &c., values from $6 to $9; ap t Patrick Byrne's _fourteon - year - - old “Let them prove It pi declared. quently figured i | the charge of wire-tapping last October. | bargains Saturday, Atecesesserseseeees Coeeeee - 4,98 ——— ae —- . -| Magistrate Mott said that he would | | maxe such an “absurd” demand, ‘The | refuse to take a complatnt as old as | Girls’ Clothing. | Goversior . frame of mind over the | this and discharged the men, f ‘ | maatee:@nleh deny py at Shia to ogee <i 2-3 Children's Reefers, in ali-wool habit cloth, : Fe erent iRtOGER ane. flake ¢ R in various colors, sizes 4 to. 14, value $4.0 We 078 ! ' ed * Office | & report of the Committee on eges and Plections, which «els the contest end ownarde the + James E. Smith, Democrat, wt ocoupled it thug far ta Na j = 1S VETOED. ROOSEVBLT Is ANGRY Shi NO EXTRA CHARGE FoR IT. lz for Saturday Only.......0006 beeen BOS Children's All-Wool sont in fine Al- hateinh wt ew ay ap combination Attractive Values. * THE WORLD will be re- Children's Cashmere Dresses, in all calors, +, Dalle Commitelier Colkve Prepesat handsomely trimmed with silk, sizes 4 to 14. %! That's what has made our business grow bigger and bigger with 5.0% fo 4 4 TLGHAS: Raye dens | value 5.0% for Saturday sees. seeee000 298 each succeeding year, Our efforts in your behalf tind quick appre. Misses’ kirts, in navy blue serge and wool in gray and black, lengths 25 to $3.00, at only .... 0001 98 Misses’ Tan Covert Jackets, silk romain lined, sizes 14 (0.15, value $7.50; special for Saturday ....ceee eseesreeseeeee 6 M08 Full line of Children’s White Lawn and Organdie |} ciation in this offering of ‘ Dresses at Special prices, | { Spring Overcoats AT himims Co a % Pretty Hats for Children. We are very careful to give these pretty creations for little girls the right touch of youngness, and that’s why so many mothers like to buy here, These very artistic untrimmed and trimmed hats for 4 Saturday: Children's Untrimmed Hats, two shipes, two- tapes colors, value 2 Saturdayesss oe Children's Trimmed Schoo! styles, variety of c Frias recs Clothing Company. fempents, one for an annual inerement Roosevelt « approving ° No Ly pg ep glad To-day the Governor expreseed the Cbrown CORNEA 5 Ave. 127 Sr @f ot lees than $9 a year for cach fe- for the purp. wines i ae ‘erat greatent surprise that Mr. Coler should | We announce the opening of our Male teacher, another for an annual in- | te) eet | ce 7 Guarantee” sete ees QOVEREIGN | Vast New Spring Stock rie ” several new nd chi value $1.75: Saturday... 125 lidren's Trimmed School Hats, rough straw brim, Milan Tam o' Shanter coves mean will tener Baw, res ead Mayor Van Wyck to-day vetoed the! Ramane bill acce Cigale. teachers and others serving nj ment of not less £ These overcoats are hand-finished throughout; many are lined | throughout with pure silk linings, All the new Gray, Oxford, Sarma enos "| TONIC FOR WOMEN, erie ewe, provided tn thi. | At our usual popular prices, which is now ready for dil, MART REM cc ccccsateeeren 1.69 Cambridge and Coiumbia colorings in rough-faced fabrics as wellas Ment hall be uniform throughout mach | Pre . i ( Db your inspection. Our production for this season the ob coverts are shown, | palit cco ir gebend para 00 {or embraces every new and correct fashion for men’s and Men’ § Spring Furnishings. Where else, but bere, can you get such money's worth? “im accordance with the above boys’ wear. A clearing-up purchase of this season's from one of the best manufacturers explains why we are to make such excel. Broadway, corner Houston St. lent propositions as the following. The men’s furnishing depart. ment is on the main floor, east, just inside the doors: a ae ae 780 Men's Teck (knot) Scarfs, new] Another lot Men's spring faigns intended for 5c. | corel peNobpnd Breer and fal Sat 19 sad gays vesessee 1DC! ie nte Sean 496 tatlored and trimmed. tee Ene ie 260! Suspenders. of mii oaleriet we |, ENT man or woman suffering We have now surpassed all our previous efforts in itt had been tn ee ea = hy ge or] the way of variety of assortment, while our prices of January, 1 No r trouble f t @ icial te os beta ioako Sea te : ind them an) will be found more reasonable than those of any other minimum salary ims. | NONEst, genuine medicine, house. To show you the values we are offering, we | the contrary. in the salary sec. | an mention a few items from our large stock : | | | Mt distinetiy wpeaks of that section | @ ‘schedule of minim: 1- ee! } At you can buy of us a splendid (cutaway or sack style) Coat mintmicn voi |WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN 6 75 ied ven wane superior Black Worsted Diagonal, well Its provisions for annual incre- S Bpply therefore equally to ser- GOLD. the future as to service in the Trousers to match, $7.00, Nen's Underweer. 50 dozen made from the newest ah erent clastic webs, nickel tmerements are to be added each me u At less than the old prices before wl : 51 » | oat we sell a Man’s Suit of Black Cheviot, cofor jet black, and vance. laced then and ratty kid ends to a0 lens os yrds cone READ OUR “HOHE TREASURE, $ 00 guaranteed not to fade. Suit is Tined with strong farmer's bh the — yy the Tittieness | match § strong sad com, NEXT SUNDAY WORLD'S * satin lining. of the prices. fortable, pale .. abe 4M o year and has served it-| a useful booklet. Sent postpaid on | ars Sincins Re ois application, Gnd bes verved twenty years wili a - at $ = we sell Men's Suits of slate-colored gray diagonal worsted, a seo. 4 or your choice of four other shades of gray or brown. | A SEPARATE REMEDY FOR_EACH DISEASE. The Coats are made with wide facings, piped with satin, and all seams are 2 Rewsailies jor 27 lus, sewed with silk. “$ 98 we sell Men's Spring Overcoats of the new Oxford Cheviot Our celzbrated specialists are welch ere 90 popalir WS seston. Your choice of etther, with cloth or collars. edger tor ‘ae ever ready to give you their valu exlating ial pum of at least S.191.00." able advice free of charge. tae a 8 at 5, $10.00 and $12.00 we have a. splendid assortment of v1 9 Spring Overcoats of Covert Cloth, Vicuna_and Thibet NN Black. Many \ Consultation Hours, 9 A.M. to 6 P. W. Meee fs SE V 90 doz. Men's spring weight natural merino shirts and drawers, shirts ith ribbed skirt; colorings, Tawar hive pent bogs and are] equal tn quay and $e spect Saturday ates 2OC Ser sy Inari Men’s Patent Leather $3.00 Shoe: mated by the Borough! for the Boroughs of the Bronx that there in the Boroughs of and the Bronx who, Leder t REAT FUNNY SIDE — Saturday at $1.98. Mr antag So On i iS a April Fool Comics sii a apa oy $5.00 Paeet’Leater Wy iff in Colors, oe Lee By lp Famous Staff of Hu * adeerssonnee: merous Artists.

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