The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1901, Page 10

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Se FORTUNE FOR FAYNE | MOORE’S HUSBAND. Heritage of $125,000 Comes Too Late} to imprisoned ‘ Badger.” feebededepeaed Condemnet to spend twely which he h ‘In a cell at Sing Sing, Willlam AF Moore, who with Fayne Moore, uls wife ed up Sing Si Dadgered Hote! Proprietor Martin) Prison this morn kea War ‘Mahon, has fallen heir to a fortune of! Johnson to convey “hs news to Moore $135,000. Tne Warden jeentel, and) returnes Moore has spent two years in a felons yne 'n a short ume, t Bard! | Me taak ts in ne Bing | “Moore saya he ts disappol * John- @uiirry, and Ace munt continue ty break | won announced. “H. dome he expect stlae while interes: ty multiplying led to get the whole $00,000, Ae T left Had the fortune come oT heard iim murmur en -| 13,00, tind Mt home two yeare ago- f but it fm 190 late n jf Want of money, w Wite GD honored place in so o Fortune Ca keep Moore from the estate of 4, the late Capt. J “¥euse} er of Moore's share folive and lot on Duane street. in C fand, some cash and an interest in . The other heirs are two sisters and Moore ma ot )7Moore received a mentence of n Jeare after a sens: al trial in DD ember, 189%, chorus girl $ He haa been a model priso and| Messenger Hoy” at 7 good behavior reduces Mts term to four | under the name of Madelalne W FIREMAN KILLED; : ANOTHER DYING. Suffocated by Smoke in a West Side Tene- ; ment Blaze. Fireman ¥: and Knees at the ik Featherston, of Engine) dead on hie hands “Company 4, ta dead, and Firema ‘Thomas Smith, of the eame company dying in Roosevelt He ‘effects of ymoke and x -Were putting out a fire tory teneinent enh atreet carly + The fire, whica w is >) call Engine peaitea pubabortne Featherston, the dead man. trata th Dieters record In the department. He hal seen Sasairran F th (a s service for thirteen very | Gp feblra a Yad sayod atx persons i The fire hat demo) e for a Chit gan Aled tie the ¢ fell-to the ground fainting thi want L@abaREA and was raKKe! Yul Dy nis tH JoWwa. He was uncons at St2 W. who te ty i | | -@ne Hero Missing, | | | Is Were then co Seton could not be found, Joe venty-elght year } reman’ of Truck 21, rurnet i oto Sixty tanh rtreet an * SRoyre,; and groping his way dow: cellar Sstalrs discovered the missing 1 IR BREAKS UPA WAKE. V While the relatives of John Cur: 1) damage, Y OIE FROM HIS WOUNDS. It this morning found vhy Wied Saturday tn the Man 4 {I te fMtate Hospital, were holding a wake SMD EUS S Sars Ole OE ever the body on the second floor of the 3) Henderson street, Jersey City iving building, 73 Ol Broadway, at 3 o'clock BROADWAY AND11TH ST BROADWAY AND1i1TH ST 2 Haverstraw Into Rear of Construc- | tion Train Shore Road. Noor Jost lp at Hay and Henderson with a Ws morning fire was al overed ina! ge, usr hi fa Vi e was weak from loss) et, Dae fthe city physteian at 1 Meadaquar rive | succeeded In reviving him talc h Polena, twenty-four yours oft gine Company | se the Hranen quickly , hearing before r dgaliloge: flames, after asxurin; ki ish and Polena quarrelled ta on the eas an ie tight end: a the body. was safe up-! yo) is ng wasn’ no danger io Polena cutt jah wi r. BS ‘Eceliste’ eee serioun, vibes njured and ely THE WORLD: MONDAY” EVENING, JANUARY 28, 1901 JAMES MceCREERY & CO. COTTON DRESS GOODS. SPRING A very large stock of new Cotton Fabrics, for the coming Spring and Summer Seasons, Advance designs, weaves Sheer weights,—hand printed Mull, printed Organdies, Cotton Gazes, Linen Lawns, Cotton Armure, and Embroidered S and colors, New patterns and colors. soo yards,—Imported Ginghams, Zephyrs, Madras, I.inen Batiste, and heavy cord Piqué 18 cents per yard Sheer Dimities,—new stripes and figures, 25 cents per yard The latest “‘Fulgor” Foulards, and fine French Sateens, 35 cents per yard, SALE OF FRENCH GREPE CLOTH. Blue. 3500 yards,— Royal, Marine and Navy Plain or pi dot weaves, 75 cents per yard ; Y & CO. JAMES MCCRE KILLED, 7 HURT IN A TRAIN CRASH. Local Ran on West killed! silightiy urt ’ Watke ee Pu ALL of New York eo wood train, vo canaglit ‘ abled anette ches were ‘ ETL | rhe injured, wie were able to umimuters received nothing more | es eelas ick broken E i Seah Monroe ave; lasting until all jad ten laland, Ars and rushed to rtraln wens whin ed to right t wwe Kone inturtes har town tie SERRL FAL N teen] Geoxtegan Nes fi 1 them Hin Lon Th Jured were , shen t A CL Oi ANAM a Maryn 1, Hoboken wehed to his hy 1 wreck In delay! a to $10.00 a Cilove 2 portation of 3 G oves Zutton “. orrair friendships. INDIA DIMITY | | To-morrow, Exceptional Ladies’ House Gowns the newest Sprin shades of , Slate, White, STERN BROTHERS Values in $3.95 « $5.75 $10.50 Real value $15.00 Departments =mbr'd, teal French int 1.00 >. Pear. and Black, at West Twenty-third Street Ehrich Bros. Cotton Dre C Goods. TRADE WINNING OFFERS. This Cotton Dress Goods section is one of the most complete and attractive to be found in Greater New York. be better acquainted with it. before you the following excellent offers—sure makers of lasting There are nearly 20,000 yards in all. plain and fancy, very latest effects. We want you to With that point in mind we piace Every plece GIVES $12, Coo BAIL. BOIGOGOVIOBIIOIONCOTOHS ore R. 8, FOSBURGH. wi nue, 7: word, Th ory of the burglars is true two in every deta Was Arrested on Account of| airs. Fosburan, the nandsome white- nVe= a hatred mother of the prisoner, is as em- wy Sister's Death—Story of | jnatic as ner husband in her dental of ‘lar the accusations against her son, she Burglars. says that on the night of the murder bone Re bert’s wife first heard the burglars. 2 dan, BK with towky, Robert Killing, . Was released on t Mies May Fosturgh was killed by: roused my son," Mra. Fosburgh he assured her that her fea the result of nervousness. “Not long after that 1 was awakened a Miht in the hall outside the room in whioh I slept with my husband. “alled out and awakened Mr, Fosburgh He {mmediately knew that an intruder he will remain un Bernt ‘ j tainnan He acknowle He caboose |oim and dis eourgh, the] Was in tho house and sprang from the the wrong way i sh tr » theory upon | bed Just In time'to xrapple with two men yowas the inh rai Were |ivhfeh ithe poll Wworkleg who came tn the room. 4 Lend of the tunnel The princimal evidence upon whiten | “He screamed 4 awakened = my a oinite from the station ung Fosburgh has ty indicted for [daughters and my son. Mr. Foeburgh ver Cala wiht were iid to have been given [eattied the burglars to the floor with Hnjtired. Hanitk PL DEANKO. DROWNED IN ICEBOAT’S. MAD. of New York be STEAMER WRECK DASH IN RIVER, Somer t « ta spirited: ca Hy Kept at te anit che at the trad train pul do was to S tnehes de 3 Seana cease npkinn from Operation. 1 the Wentyetlve years 6 it leaped at le and then the w, he aurface.,Donne v the party mubmerged fram Was rescued several hours later. "1 wlaie \c rtement: Was Laken ted 4 Were Mothe river, Ma t Mit reached the h BE the hosyital ais dp tonday 1p a celtteal physical Sondition |40n- ate rand a graduate of the 8h chool, He te a han hie hands. T uu art, killing her instan T Heatrice Foxh room and turned on She found father and bro: the body of her elder slster, 0 ine wuifal ehtld trying to-day to secure the here of Misa Hertha Sheldon, ta of the Ie an engine i Sele ome chap Jet struck Mixa Fosburgh in er bending him. In the fight he recetved a bad blow across the face; one rib was broken and Another injured, and he waa hurt other. wise. Daughter Tarned On Lights. “While the fight was in progress our youngest daughter. Beatrice, now four- teen years ot, was fumbling at the ewiteh, trying to turn on the light, “She succeeved just an May entered the room from her bedroom, wnich*adjoined ours, ‘The third burglar, who was*sta- uch refinement and poileh and al- [tioned tn the hallway cutalde our door, tye dresses in taste. Is father ts} fred at May, and ahe fell Into the hands soll with the bear- fof Robert, who rushed Into the room at Jucation and refine: [that moment. He let her sink to the _.- fs said to be a mililonaire. | floor and sprang to the ansistance of Spon his father, who was still struggling | 4 - rhe Po! hoary. wi women, Holland Went Down in} Racing with Fast Hudson| | pee ‘Ty this time there had been. created elite } tt Is the police theory that on the | auch’ an uproar that the burgists ree ihe River Maas Near Tra.n Donnelly Lost sht of the tragedy Miss Foxburah | treated, One rushed, downstairs. and R tt { was tn er room adjoining Lt IhrouRn ae winds oR the other 4 a . le 5 wlio: a stepped out onto a porch and jum} otterdam Control by Miss Sheldon and in Ma itor fo the ground gad Jumped vther and brother auareliing. Finally | they Jumped one. firned and Aroq: at = = i hey got struggling, Raberin ortune leisy the. bullet did no Dey Ma ver t works Jona Ielandt bith E | one ks wh ng Nie tliaus expericiee yesterday ar.| irk Whether the pal e youre Buttes: Killed: way. ua trance of the Ty dite calling at techoat te the{ Posburgh drew the pistol in an attempt} ‘Thin bullet was afterward recovered saint SPdardulanta hervortnorecannotabe anal ux found to be similar to the one natin jearned but the pistol, it te alleged, was We Hovert had a revolver carrying suca billets, but jt was in a oureau drawer In the attle, We found later that the burg.ars had gone up the back ntaira to the attic and had evidencly stolen this revolver, which ¢ arrhe Rway, with them.” During “the acuttic with my volver, (an old hat and two mi tormed from pillow cases. One of them i Snel bee thet nl aluo left beaind an old shoe. * Sheldon, aroused by the pistol | Shneir travers through the house were iso ran to the rene. She says! goliowed by burned matches of @ manus iver Jahe Iw d rd no) facture not aoid here - nang [22° 8 “At the time of the murder no eu trugsle p the shooting, picion Was cast upon my son. The pollee that the famtly.| now the object of malice. Hes ie ins shocked by the awfa? tragedy, concocted | nocent, and ho power on earth can con- purglir story Immediat cs iverware In the bi caplng. ater Money Nehind Prinoner, “L will pend every. cent 1 possess,’ “to clear my te As God is my judge, it le yeas Robert aad I had an unpleasent. ano hun nef Mr. Fosburgh sald to-day, and ac yurd to show ca had dropped tt while es: nw “| Mict him of © crime of which he Is not, its Mithove who know Mlas Sheldon aay she never appeared dea! sevilla S Coroner Takes Boy ne. Worlds, avenue, this afternoon, UZ take’the ante- husband they dropped a ree Cute Coroner Bausch went up to:1877 Second] ai MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEP'T. Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Skirts and Cor set Covers, made of fine Tastefully trimmed with Corset Covers, +55) Gowns, . - . -85. Chemises, - - .95, Drawers, . . -45, Skirts, . . . 1.25, Nainsook and Cambric, lace and embroideries. +85, .95) 1.25, 1.25, 1-45) 1-75, 1.45, 1-75) 1.25, 1.35) 1.75, 1.95. 1.25, +95, 1.45, 1.45 Fine French and American Lingerie,— in compiere sets,— at one-third usual prices, JAMES McCR EERY &(0,, Twenty-third Street. COTTON SHEETS and PILLOW CASES. | Made by the Defender Manufacturing Co., Hemmed, ready for use. SHEETS. 54 x 90 inches 34 Inches wide, snowflake and $163 x go .46 “ sin Tan, Red, Navy and Grey, o BE D REDFORD CORDS. stripes and dots, in Red, Light 72x90 052 f IM SKIICTING, 30 Inches wide, In Cadet, Navy, ${51 x90“ +58 Brown, A Grey goxgo “ 6a “ Regular prices range from 15c. to | « 68 25c. piryd.,sale price. . . « J Ic. 122. ES. -ASES. 6th Ave, and 23d St. jae Fae : =F l45 x 36 .14 YOUNG FOSBURGH 50 x 36 5.5 54 x 36 +76 JAMES McCREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. APOLOGY FROM COLER, BUT- Sorry for Slight to Scan- nell—Repeats His Charges. Comptroller Coler sald he wan truly penitent for the breach of official eti- quette charged inst him by Fire Commissioner Scannell when an Even- ing Worid reporter called on him to-day. But I don't propose to let the dust ralsed by the Commissioner over my mistake in addresaing one of his subor- at instead of himself obscure the real contention. 1 have apologized with humility for my ‘breach of official ett- quette’ In borrowing that 100 feet of rub- ber hose from the Brooklyn repair shops without getting It through Mr. Scannell, but I don't recede an inch from the charge that exorbitant prices are being pald by the Fire Department for sup- piles and I ghall prove tt. When J show Mr, Scannell what a prosperous gentle- man Wiliam L. Marka is even he will be conwinced that the prices paid on thelr ‘spectal orders’ are 10 to 20 per cent. too high. But I am not yet quite ready to make public the facts discov- ered by my apectal agents, We tested the 100 feet of rubber hose and burated a hole tn it. “Our firemen are as brave men as live. They risk their lives and limbs and health in saving Mf They are entitled to and best material mi William (1. | Mar a tment supplies, and when he gave a dinner to Scannell at the, "Democrat Club Jast Winter, with W , Carrol, Kel ler and other Tamman: my lead Guests, He wan asia the BI wae its a plate, including. imitation ‘ire Ines, costing each, for nouvenirs. jarks journeyed to Buffalo with Com- missioner Scannell recently, and while there Scannell baught the famous horse, The Abbott. paying $28,600 for the ani- mal. Marks seema to have a practicel moni of the business of supplyina the Fire Depart SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rieve.., 7.15|8un sets... THE TIDES. High Water, ‘Low Water, Jie it a "iu i G8. Eb fe ‘or ke ARRIVED. GENTS 6.11]Stoon eete,. 1.42, ArPiciai FLW. uM ..cLAverpool | CHAMDERMAIDS - Branswick | COOKS - DRESSING GOWNS and BATH ROBES. 3d Floor. Eiderdown Robes,— trimmed with ribbon, — finished with pearl button or silk cord fastening,—heavy cord girdle. Sailor or shawl -38 each | collar, Colors,—Pink, blue, grey, red or heliotrope. $3.75 and $4. 5 Value $5.00 to $7.50. Remainder of Winter Sea. son’s Imported Flannel Rohes, — handsomely em- broidered, — various models and colors, $10 00 each. JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS, 1,000 Dozen Fine linen,—initialed, 75 cents per box of 1-2 dozen. Sheer linen,—with hand sewn lace edge, 15 cents each. JAMES McGREERY & C0,, Twenty-third Street. World Wants Sure to Please if It’s Help You Need! Paid Help Wan's in this mcening’s World, 3 SS Paid Help Wants |:1 the 13 other N. Y. pagers combined. SS & SB GIRLS Q HOVaR WORK JANITRESSZS JANITORS i KITTHENWonk MILLINDRS BONNAZ .. pooKD!: 10.32 10.28] nantes OPERATORS PRESIERS SALESLADI COMPOSITORS We | CUTTERS + 3] SALESMEN DRESSMAKERS .... 10] TAILORS CUTGOINGISTEA} Caparo tetbaet \DIBHWASHERS .... 4] TUCKERS .. tO ie DRIVERS .... ..... 7] WAITERS . rane. a eite Fine fey orem DRUG,CLERKS .... 3) WAITRESSES waged, Charleston ‘e@ | Davoaisrs + 3) MISCELUANEOUR «161 bere EARAND OS 3 INCOMING 8TEAMSHIPS, EMP. AGENCTES 6] TOTAL «00... 6 DUE TO-DAY, ‘ Quick service through f,unday, World Wants. If you've got a ae mer, Ce use World Wants, f ith 2 j c

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