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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, HETTY GREEN’S SON JOINS OFFICE AND HOME IN CAR. OF ONE OF T ee ad a a ME TE Ot (pnelal to The F: ‘97. LOUIS, Mo. Ms Green's now private car je “Lone ' Ig at once an oMflce cin, ote eafe and observation car Ys dark green wi Brownie qhade. Tt is IN BRIDAL GOWN TOLOVER'S CELL. Remarkable Devotion ; ‘ ofa Virginia Girl, Who Proves Her Love. Ite exterior tne i being wens rot tit Ippe ed with an obs 4 pla FUN FOR ITS 850 GIRLS IS OUR MILL S BEST ASSET.” 4 prominer young women of Patersburk to-lay vis ted John Warrenton !n hia cell In was to have been thelr weddine to icelebrate the nuptials. @n unexpected and untimely tion, however, when Warrenton, three others, was arrested for the mur @er of W! m Westmoreland, now + Celebrated case in this section Warrenton’s flancee, belleving firmiy in the Innocence of her lover ani thinkty he woul be liberated In tine for the wedding, went on with her preparatons Her trousseau was completed as origin: Hing cake Wan of the occa ing a felon’s cell war no more ally dealgned and the baked, Just an if the lon was not oc the plucky @iris who bad maida, and with ely aeaiet her wedding gown, including tné ‘land orange blossoms. ‘Then, tn family carriage, she war driven to the Jail, to which she was adinitted as soon faa the nature of her visit could be ex- plained. ‘The meeting was both wad and Joyous Wirrenton was overjoyed at being per mitted to clasp his love to hin heart tn vy af Fie 5 OOO a gs chiehiateeiteteiat tate So Says Supt. Gratz, | the corridor of che jal te at the wame Who Has Built al’ time he was depressed Decaine, on t ; Waleh should have teen hia tuppieat| urge Recreation-| day, he was confined hist “ MA | tive life In danger for a cri we"! Room,with Music and) he Is Innocent. na Books, in Greenpoint} The woman was the calmer of the i two and the more fueyantiy hopetul | Establishment. With true feminine pride she showed her lover her gown, gave him a section of the wedding cake, which had been cut for the purpose, and bade him } for the best. She told him t she doffed the welding dress ir w be to attire herrelf in clothes » for going out and working to establieh thin Jnnocence. ik © After an hour together the young woman was led out and driven FINAL SESSION, Resignations Handed to]. em cine McKinley, and Cuba |*..... ve - 2: THES URIE FAW PLITIS. Bill Prepared Putting Appointive Power in Justices, WASHINGTO: fnet meeting to-day, Presidential term. presented to the I mations to take ffec wation of their successor General Griggs, who !s the « who has decided not to re the coming four years, w number, and his reremination « to the Senate with the others on Pues day, He will not serve longer, than about April 1, when, {is pow be Meved, Philip ©. Knox, of Pittsburg. wil recelve the appointment The Cabinet to-day tal Cuban situation, and read telegrams from effect that in Would swoon be » tewltd ations t" tdeas whioh should exist Qnd the United States was terest as well as our own, pet wee A the Benate with respect to Ae ait Ibe lb nding in that body i s* THREE ROADS IN ONE. was officially announ '. Sellaman minal yexerctes tt <1 Coren Jurors in in Hing Juntos for the tel of murder and other importing CANES aasigned to its Jurisdtotion, both Fa%e | eivil and eraninal. This will deprive the Mayor of an- other fat piece of ne and not MUSLC DURING THE Have Reerenth 1) ON girl w 2 | x ylelded # r annum, 4 coming front this tion. vurne, larke por law appuinted at t ain, 1 iy “bucket ahop or branch th ‘oreian exchange houses are| the now accorded a) per cent. reduction in the|port will, tax on billa of oxchange, amended. Enngy eee RE SESE SH Reet 7c Se yew oiee eae whirling Compete for Workers, mwtem of New York sould de changed hall there plane having mandolin, Y pts. Miss rally presides at) girls preferred veround. and this | He gnu Danetng immense hall about an thelt sikcate ie plano, wants a book goes to the oe HATER tKED AS REVISED, (Clause Against Power of Removal One of Few Objections. he Senate and As- mittee will take up -COLER’S LAW SAE. WONEY. FI WA BATE Orphan ‘tAsylums Get| Mr. Whalen’s sd Wnt TESTING NEW BED FOR TUNNEL ROAD. Tracks Run ina Chan- nel of Concrete Are Cushioned on Blocks of Wood--- Engineers Interested. (ofa (efeTeleretereresere. FOUNDATIO on the tratne 9 hy in he perininsion of A oticwals th nplikes Many Advantages. | i The remit of this sehen nooth Lat KING- SLAYER’ Ss THE TUNN ste ” idiness th on the HOME BURNS UP. bee AS $304,616 Less Than | a Year REO: : The repor shows Uiat proper gitardia yy Investis guantiins had not impr thetr y duriig inatitutio: pal to en trartiy: by moat in entirety and pass tt. er legiviative form ts lations and ommisalon'® report were to be- In its present shape the police ‘Tha Commission opposes, the power of removal granted the law. ‘This clause in the ro- however, very probably be Governor by | The ae of the Pan- American Exposition of 1901 fully described in the 1901 World Almanac and Encyclo- pedia. * * * <A reference book of e discharged | ; Nest of Anarchists Where Bresci Lived Mysteriously Destroyed-- Child Thrown from Window. mM CANNOT tation of Decision in the Rodgers Case. | | i | 10} SS SE SE NECKWEAR DEP'T. Black Chiffonette Ruffs, . Ecru Lace Collars, . Black Satin Belts, . Ecru Lace Ties, ; . Silk Stocks (to tie), gilt spike ends, Turn-over Embroidered Collars, For Saturday, March 2d, $1.30, $1.65 & $2.30 75c., $1.35, $1.75 28c., 33c. 62525 a eo LB Govegl Sy 38c. 15c., 28c. To-morrow SHOE MEN’S Balmorals, Button Shoes and Oxford mer pres 33,00103500 92-00 $2.78 $1.00 $4.00 to $6.00, now, MISSES’ Sizes 11 to 2, former prices $2.00 to $3.00, VZSOVS OOSS8S S88 G The New ‘Parts Derby, $3.00. SBTSSSSSSSSSSSSSLSSESSSSSSSSSESSSSOOUP of the Special Midwinter Some lines still further reduced fully 20% Full lines of regular Spring goods now ready, ALEXANDER, SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET, NEW YORK. _DATTTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOSS closing day SALE WOMEN’S Some narrow widths and small sizes in Button and Laced Boots, $4 15 Oxford Ties and Slippers, . Other lines, formerly priced at 3.00 to 6.00, now $2.45 CHILDREN'S M5 Former prices $1.50 to $2.00 Dawke's) A Bare regain. 5,000 Men’s Silk Scarfs AT 14 PRICE. The new reversible narrow 4-' in-Hand, small knot Teck, Impe- rials, new Shield Bows for high band collars, Bat and String Ttes, i At 25¢, Each. are all clean, desirable goods. Bargain in Underwear. Men’s Ribbed Baibriggan, with . colored silk stripe, usually sold at $1.00 each, Now 50¢, Each. Racha Corasls(y. Bestway. Sand 9st ) r \ Thre Cor. J3th St. | $BROADWAY Cor: Canal St r) West 14 'bSt. Stores. Near ore | esror yor @ e 6202004888888 wees THREE KILLED IN A COLLISON. Express and Freight ' ratte: Whalen to-day . Aeaeal nlilectalon ofthe Trains Come f Aqpeale int Relgers pinitone written by Ch AK Together. soteton reeu gislature Whale immedi Whaten concluded ind the above notes of th ttre over 600 pages. * ° * tially bound. * ° * 25c, * ° For sale by newadoalers, o1 may be bad by mail on receipt of vertized: price, tion owned. by Company. Tt is bald that, the neceaslty for Abia mortgage is that the company hag on the wrong side of the ourse ¢ t from the reasonin, tai ten Judges ofttt han tio power to und that it Hate wages to be pald by the elty wis to say hew om shall pay his va the anlarles of poitee- p schools, fire- es Whose Waxes s been executed, five years, the Morton Trust hy Je tho trustee, disposed of to Blair & Co. blanket mortgage al eatnte end hulldings, machinery, elevators and praper: the “American Li Landon and and OUrten loading nd fateat to which at also ansenteds ns is that hax no more power opinion that the de- opinions and ‘orporation Cou ult Dasel on this: tne GIVES $6,000,000 MORTGAGE Tha mortage to secure $6,000,000 5 per: American Linseed The notes re the en: y of every descrip: the Kulnte a private and the notes M'KEESPORT, Pa., March 1.—Men are searching the neighborhood of Coal Val- ley for the train wreckers who curned a switch as two trains wero approaching {t which nent them Into a head-on collis ion on the same track, killed three per- sons and almost) burned the town through the firing of the plled-up cara. If found, the wreckerm will probably be lynched, A neavy freight train of sixty cars run by Engineer William B. Bird was on its way north on the Monongahela di- vision of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and as H approached the switch at Coal Valley the engineer saw a man sud- denty dart forward, rab the lever and throw the switch. ‘This sent the freight In on the south- bound track. ‘Tks Union Express wan aue on that track, and she was on time to the sec- ona. ‘An his train ran in past the ayitch the engineer heard the express whistle, He reversed the lever and yelled to Fireman George Myers. The fireman ran forward to flag the expreas, but she camo around a curve at the rate of forty miles an hour. Before Engineer Frank White could reverse his iocomotive the express plunged into the freight. ‘The two lo- comotives wero amashed and the curs piled on top of ove another. ‘The wreck caught fire Immadiately and byrne@ furtously, It set fire to 4] Dulldingn nearby and citizens of the town bad to homes. A bucket brigade was organized, and atter- bard work the town was saved. turn out to wave their S RELIABLE D CARPETS LASTING BEAUTY le.astured by aur sta Reitable’’ 6 hetr to thelr attracttvences BEST BODY BRUSSELS, $1.10a va. (Value $1.35 and $3.50.) Reduced Furnflure—Od4 ptec 20 far below their value to fake ail more res for new ato-ic DAINTY DIVANS, $19.00. , Mahowany Anish frames, covered with damask. Prospective prin, Credit’ the greate CASH or CREDIT (wPERTHWAIT 46. 104. 106 and 108 Wesr 14% Sk NEAR 61! AV Brooklyn Stores. Flatbush AY. near Fulton St, Engineer Frank White was found dead, pinned in the wreck of his engim® his hand on the throttie, Charles Shaver, his fireman, wee picked up on the track with his baci broken, He died shortly afterward, Milton Thompson, mat! agent on the express, was found underneath his ear with both legs ground off. He died om the way to the hospital It Is believed that several men planned thas wreck, probably for purposes of rob ery’ Engineer Hird saya that he can {debs tify the man who threw the switeh tf he sees him again. ax he got a good look, At him while the wrecker was pulll the switch lover, NTeoner Maw PULINE C. L. CHRISTMANN ASSIGNS, Wholennle Dealer and Braid. Charles 1. Christmann, importer and Wholewaie dealer In linens and’ brald,/at 3% and 39S Broadway, to-day axsigned for ghe beneft of ereditora to Duncan A, Macin the as roe AG tw Sl, Tho attorney fc jam B. ign, of 1 id in Linens Made to our special order and? | | |