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VOTE IN SENATE | GAINST THE BOERS, 520 WEEKS IN JAIL FOR ‘' 520 PER CENT. SWINOLER. _ Platt, with the “Nays,” Aids ———--- Soe Defeat of Sympathy — [Court Allows the con’! BRIDE IN FLAMES 4 Resolution Ten Days in Which t 4 wi ys in ich to a, en ee COURT WEDDING. follows: (Nev), Kean. Lodge, " MeComas, Mor- : % Year-Atlen, Bate. Berry. Chandler.) gan, Ne'son, Penrose, Perkins, Pettus, : 4 Clay, Male, Harris, Heitfeid, Hoar.) Platt (Conn) Platt (N.Y), Sewell.) qwiitiam F. Miller, head of the 20. : bs cand (ark), Kenney, MoCumber, Me-| Shoup, Stewart, Sullivan, Warren, Wol-| 5, nt, Franklin Syndicate, the @x-| = sentenced tovsiny by Judge Hurd In the City Court, Brooklyn, to ten yew 10 | 2 THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1900, IMILLER SENTENCED. BURNED HER BABY ALIVE, a Mother Became Sud- denly Insane and De- stroyed Her Child. Stricken with sudden frenay, Mrs. El- unningham, of #6 Twenty-first Brookiyn, says rhe built a fire in her baby’s b id burned her three street year-oll deughte Katle, to death. The vid died at 6 lock yesterday morning in Beney Hosptial. Weeping hysterically, the mother told thls morning how she had killed her hild. 1 was preparing to cook my hus- band's dinner Saturday The baby Tommy was asleep on the bed. [ put Katle in the buggy and wheeled her alongside the stove. “On, what did I do?" she cried, as her mind went back to the scene. “I took paper and wood and coal, poured kero- sene over tem and started the fire “Hut | put them tn my baby's buggy Instead of the stove. 1 was mad, [ didn’t do it, 1 didn't! 1 dian't!" ‘The woman shook with tremors of grief and remorse Th father, Thomas Cunningham, 4 floriss. employed by Kronbach, near Greenwood Cemetery, went nome for Fat noon Saturday. Re found the doors locked and every window barred ing a rear window, \ ‘ a weeks at berd labor in Sing Sing. “tole t : lp the maximum penalty i : 4 He was the first prisoner to be are) ¢ ; a, ralgned for sentence. He was pale as) $ 4 he stood up. Lawyer Fredorkk BB. * House stood at his elbow. Hie father, | 2 é Louls F. Miller, wae sitting back in the| } : 4 room, i * 3 In answer to the usual questions of | 4 , the clerk, Miller gave Bis Ame, ARO.) 4 fe, and the rmation that he did| @ 3] Be U not use intoxicants ‘ ra oo | When he was asked whether he tad| 2 + 4 ‘ anything to say why sentence should] ¢ ‘4 Bi) not be pronounced Lawyer House made | @ z * * 4 motion for # new trial on elght differs | ’ Final Valuation of Twelve City x cvs. tm sm anes : ; Mr. House then moved for the arrest ; > i of judgment. This was refused also, . - Corporations Shows Huge [resins sever mase an aren tr] ? if clemency ¢ $ Reduction “Lhone Your Honor will not take into] ‘ bd consideration (he publie clamor for this) @ ¢ q —— boy's conviction, but dectde the ease la]? ¢ a virlotly judicial way ; $ ALBA! “Twill decide it in a strtetly judicial | & 1} M—The State Board, porations c ¢ 4 a ar Be 1 Or the twelve corporations given the | Wav." sald Judge Hurd, “and on ite] % ¢ )) Of Tax Commissioners to-day made pub-| i iane in each cane are reduced| Merite. The case is one involving large oe * Le the final valuations on tho fran-|marerlatly, the total reductions being} #ums of money and a great number ot { 3 chises of the big New York City care | $41,023,681, citizens. It deserves the maximum per) 7 + ‘The fie. alty 3 ‘ Bp are es Stews Amesament “The tence of the Court te that) ¢ ™ + tangibie in Temtaring vauen Fina salve | you” looking at Miler, “he need | 2 MLLE. DE STAAL : Mitt ow |? Sine Sing Prison ac hard labor FF) o> Hep wridal veil canbe Me he wedding in London and her lover * j 22.567, 0m ‘ ‘ 16.6 ng his head and sald to him-| ved her from denth. ; He eon! 1 didn pect that] @ POG tOH Hee ee ed ee : Pore eee iy Mr. House was granted # stay for ten EEE ‘ days in which to prepare pers for . 1, and then he went hefore Justice HON. And) mote a e sd Aa HL] apogel. and then, he went hefore tance] LONDON, Anri During the mar-pthe ve 1 the intelpient by S| preme Court and obtained at order. >| riage of the daughter of the Russia Inge by erun ve pauzy fabric ¥Y 4 show ca why a certificate of reas dis "i - | between his ha " Able douts, should not be granted x as Me Gd de start, to} Ne was exeliement until it ‘ ainesirtts tio anata Maas retursavle on May wheal iount Alexis Davidoff, in the Russian} wae found that no serious damage bad a ——— | arguments will be heard , t 1 a -— = ss — = | Miler was convicied of grand oy Chapel, London, ti a leh | mmc 4 Commolideved in the first deg n obtaining $1.00] ine pence of Wales Re Tak Titer? ae | fatinente’ from Mra, Catherine Moeser * ales beers agree \ a and device.” Twenty ndict-| and most of nembers United si ; ; x Mente are pending te es sf 1 Rte earner a i is He was convic fier| States and nbassies were pres: | gram ‘ eelne Ut her hs | coke wh od Nevamiver ast] ent, the bride's veil caught fire from a | escaped injury. quicksy rearranged he v d at 1 Ployd| candie rehieh abe carried tn her hand. ven # th basis ny proceeded. \ * nkiy E } i f le te as ¥ ndle: here ie up verted a an o e ‘ ’ ; ‘ E ranks ie ae ee ¢ Sead aH averted a tr fame wa on the bride's fortunate escape E Over the country. hardly visible before Count selaed jury ¥, aM ——-— - = = =. 3 READY ] ST BIKE |visory Foard of the Fireme ee | ' MUN, | ne pas aree et aac st | apna tf Chief Arthur the late r d the Market, | bern (Continued from Fira, Page) | Atgmen had no cause ot co | Nee York ( | "We will pt Ro, UL on a Tn pata i hin Making Quick Changes * Western nen A 7 f= rhad the demand for (he increase of weges| ft te: in Prices. | there will probably be no further | loc Sean i trouble. ‘The strikers ray that If Supt | ae Waitt would go to Buffalo (vey woul! . Re Its }eoon prove that thelr claim for m Prices for Americans at London were! Rep ee ot is feed steve. tes | ic contributed ge z ‘act od = ® consisting of ab neers MEI? St tec opening te-dax | Hy | ne wan willing to go to Buffalo vod dls f and It'la only after tac sommitee Wh orkman Killed and ef 107" cure the Mage question with the meu fallod to aatee that other r es are | t Changes were mainly slight. but in 9) (ain u Tha | the company would pay the transporta.|'2 be considered | Three Injured at MEE us Conran dropped 1 5} | tion of a committee from Buffalo to talk ! NOT ORGANIZED. Paris Show. ON Uneasiness as to the labor situation, | t {en | hover here One report | culation to-day was and Canada Southern lost as much eym- | | BQ] He wished tt distinctly underat (hat the and —_—— pathetically. | BS | trough, that he would meet the me brakemen « Ay vagal ; , Tealization clxewhere. and @\ | ang not as representatives of any fEAN- li ormed oy Che MeN NOW on strke. Is how Ae eee oon a fe por or o| * watequate and a » tite and Exporitio those issues which a the start showed faation, labor or otherwise tna quate and a mer to life ar Raia: aa er ee fas, weernen notably Pennsy!- LONDON “STOCKS FIRM. STRIKERS ADVISED. ihe wenerai, expression uf ica ration cere- t ered, and the In view of the attitude assumed by] Men's mony was held One Workman was theticall Bupt. Waitt on tne matier, | Mad killed and three were seriously Injured relleally. | Marker Was ; , Dahaie wii ha‘ana The Salle dow Fetes | uniinished United States Leather, which has been Commissioner Delehar a ne ; repeatedly “tipped” for a pate Hank Ho! measage (o the strike lea advieing 1) was hastily prepared for the opening exceedingly active and gained over a them to hold the men in check and arree ‘ a nawk division, y eremonier, the rubbish was cleared point, to 13 1-2 | Owing to the bank hollday in Landon [to @ conference, He thought that If the |) ain Mew ork they w w Hox bel certas Ga Wie tame Piss . The iron and eteei iscues were sicady |to-morrow Wusiness on the Stock Bx- | men and t ympany oMfeials got to-| given pages to Ret Dack to inet Mov mibhdl ag with tapestry for the in- on moderate buying, (ith the exces range was light, with prices steady, |sether a com) would be arranged. | Uh it TAG the proper, authorities a il thea SvAHune. ato. Fesnatea @f Colorado Fuel and tron, which de-| Dealings were also dull in the Ameri-| Mr. Delenanty’s message was ex} OUR Adie ara : 5 a r os f an department, with the quotations a}and plainly advised delay and a cone] 11 was ait “ on an © workmen taciion under parity level. The | (erence leaners, sw ay en ” iy engaged in nt was a conspicuous seller of finie ting explains to: recently purchared American shares TURNED ABOUT. y's ace 4 and General Alec | ‘The attitude of the company toward . At council to-day sae BIBLE TRUST THE LATEST. d radically during hie a Lauer 4) ver Loubet, Mints steadied some af n ’ his first MS af DRDOt, « erce H P Je apa improved when Sugar and ae Delehanty FarG ANE Shep fen, he New shiny re on se depois facifie recovered to the high- af his talk {York Central yrrds a: Bleventh 4 oparding jyerte aye ig cldent latter touched ©, a Judge Woeeler Ienued Fitty-ninth stree recelved| at ihe Expositice, by which nine lives Fallroads respond: fo, trom po te] tonday | were i! str pz the r+ aa | in the metal stocks helped to Vo, from the 1! He potted wat (he Exposition t, Which became dull and| “Cxtura Hine wet ‘and that the agreement *:| authorities were not reeponrible, as the f unsteady, Weakness was mani- he sult w \rought by Oxford bc satdly gone into effect woen, on Ay i fy * ucldne: @ bh & ie bond market, but. offering | versicy, o and. The decision they made ° vuld st ee Was subject to municipal regu- |intereat, owing: to the fact that Oxtora | crease in Wages of 10 per cent... ine em- atluns until opered to the public, 4 ony eg ee eee te had oe deteated in similar suite f unton iy Aas *SIRIKERS GE GET 7 ANSWER The Premier, M. Waldeck-Rousseau, rt n Nn! y mplainants alleged that there ’ end’ an logniry wap BERG nen mi8 4 Are 10,K0 errore in the Willmore-Andrewe the condition of the families of the vic- . and | ex: Agreement toj {i with the view of affordng relef. \ pmpathy. but the a anh ' * a pe ——~ { Urgent and irading was |WHEAT WAS STEADY. mo Salary Quention fies to paying camed in Kxeentive Seaston, “ ™ erest centred largely in | Feteon of . per cent. every month or pe of Arbitrar Wheat opened steady to-day and aud: headquarters of the wrikers wt 3 o'clock iy o INN Bed Bases sors pega a cee strength following Ma] Ait & message from Cominissioner Haeman Jeered ne rise In corn Delehanty In New York. Mr. W Cigarmakers i. feovse Foreign houses executed a few 4 onterence i ve Ex ae ted y the “ew and the mater woe rallies uid be averted ‘ ey ie received, won! from the supers peern aie Sees ae rents: Ae tendents of ihe yrds and shops hers oS Sree comm wl a that there wore 2 nlgr of Shatiotes leaner TRAINMEN he island for «is months in default of 7: July, 723 ‘lon apparent among t we ball by Magistrate Poot in York- . The keenest in Sed sire lay manttenied at (he uole le NOT IN THE STRIKE. } «. ule Lown sod lay on a charge of dis- at 3 in this city et the mate seems to orderiy conduct New York's closing pr 4 | prevail these a CLEVELAND. April ® Grand Master? The complaint was made by Florence hes $s duly, Te 4 anh | fase abe piace. It Is KH. Morrissey, of the Brotherhood of | Romaine, cf Madison sttect, at work ; out 3.00 men. Rallway Tracnmen, stated to-day trat| in che cigar factory of Krebs, Wertheim there was Very [tile probability of he organization becoming involved in the strike on the New York Central road TAYLOR'S CASE ARGUED. Kentacky’s Governorship It Taken Up tet. & Sepreme Court, WASHINGTON, April 9@—The orgu- ment in the Kentucky Governorsnip care any trow-] ear So buen I, even if they & sehiffer, where 9 strike ts tn progress. Si» told Magistrate Moot that on her way to work thie morning Bauman pointed his famer at her and a friend and #heuled: “Look at the two scabs!” —— PRANCHISE TAX LEGAL. Constitational, BUFFALO, Aprit the 0 ENGINEERS SATISFIED. are egemotire gaprncere and firemen will wane a Fa We Be let of the Bye. ACOMMOLIVE neers, been Dati Wan'ee tke conire re ney have heard no compiaints from the Tork, sentral eng:"@ers,” = ™ ———. - The Cottom Market. closing prices of cotton to-day ~, he gained entra to the kitchen. blackened a of his Httle girl lay beside the ast in the charred and smouldering perambulator. In an adjoining room the baby Tommy crowed and laughed as he crawled over bis mother, stretched In a stupor across the bed. The police claim there was fire in the stove when they Invespigated the acct- dent. ‘They think the child caught fire and the sight of it in flames unbal- anced the mother’s mind. ROSIE BAGKES MISSING. Last Week, ‘The police have been asked to search for little Rosie Muckes, eleven years old. who has been missing from her home, 32 Weat since April 26. The description given of Rosle fol- lows: Four fee: four inches In height ef medium bulld_ and dark compexton, Fifty-fourth street, hair and eves, She wore a blue skirt, red shawl black stockings, button shoes and no hat HUSBAND A GO-RESPONDENT Policeman Names His Wife's Fo mer Hashand im His Plea for Divorce. James §. Doyle, a policeman, was. sued for a Umiled divorce before Jus- tice McAdam, In the Supreme Court this afternoon by his wife, Annie Doyle. Doyle brought a counter sult for an absolute divorce, accusing his wife of improper conduct with Edward Irwin and Charles Sealion, The latter ts the woman's divorced husband. In Boallon’s eult for divorce time ago he named Doyle as co- Decision was reserved. some respondent WANTS HIS PRESENTS BACK, Henry Helmen hea for Fifty Books and Some Di Henry Helmen has ongaged Justice vf the Peace Seymour, in Hoboken, to bring sult against Loulsa Joch, the daughter of a sstoonkeeper om Hudson street, to recover pres: ents which he gave her while they were engaged to be married. A few weeks ago Miss Joch told him that she couldn't: marry him, and he tried ay mmit suleide with Muminating men says that his presenta to iss Joch consist of fifty books and an elec ratus, three Clam rings, a chatelalne and a diamond brooch. Miss Joch puts in a counter-claim for presents given by her to Hetmen. saya thi neixt of a necktie, a olga ette bolder, a scartpin and a diamond ring. — Labor Party Masa-Mee The Soctailst iabor party has secured a perm! for u mass-meeting in lye Square Park to-morrow to celebra international Labor Day. A parade me precede the mare-meeting. Ladies’ Suit & Cloak Department. (at Broadway and 13th Street Store). To-morrow, Tailor- Made Suits, at exceptionally low prices; \2 extremely stylish models, ranging in grice from $55 to $75, we shall sell at We shall also sell $25.00 Suits at $15.00 $18.00 “ “ $10.00 (in grays & brown homespun. ) Plaid Back Golf Skirts, $5.00, valse $10.00 & $12.00, “ H Who Killed ® ° ” High Prices? “1,” said the shoddy - maker, “with my wool substitute—I Killed High Prices!” “Not so,” said the cotton-: spine ner, “With my deftly woven threads in two per cent. of wool— | Killed High Prices !” “Hear me!” said the cheap cloth. ing manufacturer, “1 Killed High | Prices, By cutting and pulling and pressing unshrunken cotton and shoddy fabrics into semblance of shapes, / Killed High Prices!” Then up spoke the “Wrong! Wrong! Allof you wrong! By selling the best st styles of clothing, cut and made by intelli. gent tailors, from pure wool fabrics fr ag ol the guarantee of rightness for ment sold, or money RILL BROTHERS Killed Heh Prices ! Here’s some proof—more at the stores: Raglans of Oxford Gray Cheviot; long; lengths; vertical pockets; cuffs self ma- teriak made with satin sleeve lining and velvet collar; worth $18; our * 12.00 Special price..+.. Finely finished Raglans of Oxford Chev- iot, with cuffs self materials silk velvet col- lar; satin sleeve lining: per- 15.00; fect fitting: actually worth $20. Swell Raglans of Oxford Grays—new Spring cut—vertical ets- medium 5 hs—imade with cufls—perfect in fit finish—worth Lamed * 18, 00 je price only. seeee SUITS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Cheviot and Worsted Suits, double and single breasted vests; cheviots are in over- plaid and stripes; also suits of the popular new fabric, Oxford Cheviot, le with the long soft rolled collar; 10 00! fe choice of these suits......+0. $9.5 TOP-TO-TOB 279 Broadway, near Mn 5 ~ FOUR } 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts STORES: } 215 & 219 Sixth GREAT SALE still on—Pure Worsted Suits that cost $10.45 to make, selling here by the Everything for Man or Boy—Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. , 125th Street, corner 34 Ave. { Covert Coats, short and medium lengths, full silk lined; also Oxford Cheviot Top Coats, silk lined and silk faced to edge, cutis of self material, satin sieeve lining sold regularly at $12 to $15; 10. 00 our popular price le All Wool Black Cheviot Top Coats. silk lined—collar self material—color quate {anteed—a very dressy gar- 10. 00 ment at Tittle ost. A natty Top Coat is in our Bradford | Whipcord—velvet collar—silk sleeve lin- Sea worth Serer B00 | ! Handsome line of Suits in Cheviots and Worsteds in all the new color! stripes and subdued plaids; also Sui jof Vicunas, with single-breasted bos new cut coat, with extended "45. 00 $9.50 Avenur, bet. $4th & {5th St» — B. Altman & Co. : LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, fant HATS, CAPS AND SUN BONNETS, | IN PRETTY STYLES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. FOR TUESDAY, MAY Ist: cf NUMBER OF ATTRACTIVE SHORT DRESSES OF GINGHAM AND WHITE SCAINSOOK WILL BE OFFERED AT | MUCH LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. : ae PIQUE COATS AND REEFERS, Tuesday Wedn'sday Clearing Sale of Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits, | in blue and black cheviot ; also grey and oxford home- spun, in fly-front, tight-fitti and Eton effects ; silk li throughout, $25.50, value $39.50. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. \We Make $ 'toOrderfor IS and upward Suits of I ied or Domestic. psec tte i oma ay well made, serviceable—a challenge Suitsof $ Fine Serge vias punend i Mit The Tailor, Broadway Bet. oth & 10th—Opp. Wanamaker's, Dikn. 3 HICOI NE WHAIAM HIGGIN: - 2 te eed brother of Jama icging, mative ot Longporttown, Ireland. 1017 tet ave. Fenerst from i. John's Cherch, lat ane, and Gch ot, 16 A. M., Toreday, May 1. % DE CRAUZAT.—O0 Ape! $9. MARIE, wite ofthe © late Regene de Creuset. in ber 724 year, Funeral wervicer a ber Jate residence, 8 W. 20th a, on Tresday evening at 6 e'eiete ‘

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