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“PAT” SHEEDY FEARFUL MISSING BOY IS DEAD.|# SRR PEER R EEE eb ebb spline teinteinivivieieiieinicietel= Gambler Now Believes) Willie McCormick Is Dead and Not Kept} for Ransom. citi i | —_— i | t “Tf tt bea erimesto restore the McCor- i mick boy to his heartbroken mother ik inln} and @istracted family, 1 wil! gladly plead guilty.” t Sheedy t in reference in the role of pay BO) for “and no qu “E dont r Titus would were Instrum restoration of the boy. St looking for trouble with the “Tam not after glory in Tun across any information that fam entitled to turn ever to them, f will doe fo and let them he the glory they can make out ef the case “Now they say I was gutity of eam: poundiwg a felony in restoring the Gainsborough portrait. 1 think the 4 would have some diMeutty ty that against me fin a x will be just as hard jf Pam tne rume in bringing about the return of “But Iam not ae ®t 1 T don't kn have been given to aera sons who ought t) know, t eMctent gentleman. “TE hay sire to put on the glo with him. If gets after me, 1 will eidestep. 1 am just going to do what Tcan to assint In getting the boy back. ne Relieves the Boy Dead. “Personally, I don't think there Is one chance in a thousand of the boy bel alive. If he Ix dead, tt would be a relleg to hin parents to establish tha, Until we do establish It there is a chance hin recovery and for that ehance, Mr. “EL have nev in this matter, Hoa letter «ent from that ety offering ruothe lad for $a, had Michael MeCorméck and Tare working, | 8 for fs notoriety. tt he ele ‘The first letter I have received | business. Tae police mply an personally In connection with the case | sfant Immunity kilt The detective came in this morning's mail [place |e returns little McCormick or if wsinenica hohim little faith in it, but Tam infestizating | ft, aw T will every clue that comes to] “T wou Uke to nee tho ts me, Until [ have looked into tt I can-|t0 his parents, wae not give ont Its contens. him or nats but TY ‘aun: only tw Doean't Take Sheedy Seriounty, | [nl Ht wil on Capt. Titus, in speaking of the case] Capt. Titus. allt to-day, characterized Pat Sheedy, “hon-| Conyell, who eat gambler,” an a notoriety seeke ch: ther pce that CHINESE TROOPS. WORSE STILL ORDERED BACK. BOSS ICEMAN. Imperial Decree Sent|Ex-President of Trust to Force Which Allies Remains Chief of Were to Attack. Directors. BOERS TRAPPED BRITISH FORCE. Lieutenant of Lancers and Three Men Killed in Fight. LONDON, April 19—Lor@ Kitchener, in a despatch from Pretoria, says: “I regret to report that a party of the Ninth Lancers have been ambushed and Lieut, A, Macdonald and three men}! Mu killed and five wounded.” Bs LONDO ‘A 9.— A a This despatch coming after successive | 1.7)” victories by the English had a depress- | tmpertal « Ing effect here, the fact being apparent | troops te that the Boers have still some fight left, | Under the ‘The vague character of the despatch | 2° Fran abandon: tn disappointing, it not being clear] fran, ariel poltoy hatrm nshis irs and ing. the » territory Mf the allled forces, vedition has bh Chinese onsiderest E hin» term af Mr Morse extdred yatsbie inte will shortly withdraw t0,¢m whether any prisoners have been taken. | troops. from China. It is surmised that the force of Lan- eae cers was ambuscnded and fought thelr} ira Sila Nach) way out, Lieut. McDonald and the others) jracred by Impe: Aptuniccs being killed In the fight. stood to be the If any of the men were taken ft Ix} And French expedition were pr argued that Gen, Kitchener would have| {0 Attek. | Tau mentioned the fact. SPR Additional advices are awaited with interest. The the Mmits of the territory milltary representatives las forbid thinese accupled a position within which the of the a royal ukase just insu e Cabinet Miiteters “SHERRY wns FROM WAITER. ——_—_ BOERS AGAIN TALK PEACE, |" SULZER WILL ) CASEIN COURT. Powers Fitery Mra, Botha Carries Kitchener to Her Wusband. TONDOS, rl 19 — Sun to-day, confirming the report that the peace ne- otiations between Lord Kitchener and the Boer generals have been renewed, euggests that something Is likely effected during Sit Alfred Milner's abe rence, The paper also sayn that the Govern- ‘Terma from Aired liners ace. ae me Son Doesn't = Want! Trial of Man Injured by between. Series eriff Grell as Loss of $100 Week- GOFF “DOWN ON” POLICY. CHAD Ta ly Tips. Gaye It's Far Worse Than Gam- nisel for Mr Nagler dower ianierers, Uling in Fifth Avenue, “Gambling in gilded one-thousandth part so pi 8 te Fifth ors Ie net telou this miserable game of policy.” wald The- Mth great dige corder Goff to-day in tencing John Sherry's Clark and Aaron Grass for selling poile: the aceldent to Lederer, al Injured by a : * ed yon fall 43 One was a cripple, the ether aman of on the night of Now ih " large family, and appeals tor clemeney were made in thelr behalf. ‘The Re- | @erder would grant no mercy because, Be paid, polley wan a game in whieh the Blayer hail no chance to win and it was [ir DF Ponker testified that Lader ors hearing wax a Pthart bh vuln t dh umdavits | OF Aan We foln Rrus from a reque Lawyer M for conducted solely to rob the poor, minal aulzer Ons in wien | DUCK Wheat cakes ———_— syd af } t ye 2H), Yr Rae Weimans in cn}. Lederer sued for $2000, areging that Tax Certificate Personal Property ¢ Mr. Bulzer's property and) 1" Se Wag on nty Ww seks. and ox that they fear rhe will waste and] aan salary in Ups In the cnse of the Davidaon Brewing| squander. it iinean Dt aie invariably gt ' i Company against Minnte Schleltat LGHARL DST Ch aCa Bp) he painUf wan recalled to the stand the point was raised before Justice Dele admintet fn rehuctal ary Another ground en wate was anked to mak P appoln ment In that Sheriff Grell ty in syinyy with Mrs, Welman, and ought not t) fore be allowed to act as admintet of the estate, hanty yesterday, that the complaint was defective, and Moses H. Grossman, of House, Grossman & Vorhaus, moved for a dismissal. The ruling of the Justice wan not, wa previously reported, that a Mquor tax certificate ts not personal property, and therefore cannot be re- plevined. ‘That potnt was not made byt. counsel or considered by the Court. Ha you» bullet in your head or youever tell the om” had ; I rire, kot w bullet] [in my head. Ct xatd T could stand on tt Was there,” excitedly exclaimed erer “Did you ever tell anybody the dent was your faulty “Mayoe Todi’ finally admitted Led 5 aid f ueel- ther Dead, Alder- home, ner of Chinamen Mixed with Po} PLATTSBURG, N. Y., Aprti sugene Floural sf, sald that 1 manager 15 A V ervicen will be neta | F THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1901. weitere h ‘STIH COML | Teh Interested It's a healthy sign ot The season forw 4 times are p oss: concerned about wetting ring in the world. aL Vou ire the he How do we k it, The best « make our Wedding own factory. Lambert Seamless Wedding Rings __| Tare, Bet | no middlemen een n Kine ae gold profit, You get by the cuarante Bfor this special fine. Seamless 14 karat, $3 to $15. Seamless 18 barat, $4 to $18. Seamless 22 karat, $6 to $20. Catalogue Mailed. Old Gold os Remedetled or Exchanged Lambert Brothers, | Manufacturing Jewe'e's and Importers, known the ne ‘ 5 SUES SEY Third Avenue, cir. 58th Street. cess ues ooo | MMEN FIGHT TAR. Exporters See Ruin and 100,000 Men May Lose Work. LONDON, April 19--Taken asa whole ats of the country on the pro: tnicellor of the Ex: aiget statement cannot unfaverable. The « ¥ the coal tricta and, in a les eree, from tie businesses affected by the sugar tax In cont garded as contirming th radical quarters that the ng for a fall, The « Lowners is augmenting hourly Chambers of Commerce in the cat tricty are protesting in vigorous terms HM exporters hax will work ANNA cul 5 FINAL VICTORY. Appellate Division De- cides and Renders Her Income Safe. Charles A trusters, wis lecialon Would have on Mugation He said “As Lunderstand the de plaint(t + Jinetion The result: iw that Win Geyner be VANCOUVER. B.C weyecr hus made ius . Romtomahana, party of nine Chinamen wax cantured | at Ms eq to-morrow, morning at] stichink his head be a car of potatoes at Roure's Point. | 5, Siem eaene yifterward a. solemn | shatt. e 1 be. d - oy ay jer ¥., to-day dy Deputy Collector Alex: | tity Loyola, ‘Church e eaeiees me Lace YS Aepalederer atter the accl- ahaer Bermmad! othe lea ot noes street “and. Park. avenue, Mr, What did he may?! Th : ent was tls awn fault. He-admittet hs had no business at the dumbwaltor” loaded at Burke, N. Y. shipped to Peanenestel, fa and was'lhad been connected) with News for many years, Rca ia described aa a mans half an fere In extent fro: collin of Water nnd etones a fert, while {mmenso volumes 9 Hse’ to the clouds, WAY OEATHS FUNERAL HELD. Malignant Arrangements $2,000,000 OF HIGH-CLASS MERCHANDISE. ENTIRE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOCKS OF JAMES WoC REERY 00 On Sale at the lith STREET & BROADWAY STORE. { AT AN AVERAGE OF ON THE DOLLAR A Ceaseless Stream of Economies. The impulse of great trading is here. The Christmas. With daily increasing knowledge ee telling, and buy largely. The collection of merchandise 1s so great and varied that there is some- ed of the pleasure- thing here for everbody and we hope that none will be deprive abie protit a visit affords morrow, for points of interest thicken as whole and every day Iresh opportunities confront you. If vou have not yet had occasion to cnjoy the e before bought so much of worthy merchandise. If vou were here vesterdav or to-day, crowds are suggestive of you appreciate the truths we ‘ economies of this sale we ask vou to see and to examine: itis the one satisfactory test that dollars never T_>> For Your Convenience Shop Early in the Day. During this sale shoes will | be sold at regular price, as the manufacturers will not | | permit of change. | SERS SEE ES Nedncklunbury FORMER. JAMES McCREERY & CO. YORK QUIZZED BY CIVIL-SERVICE MEN © $o——_ lice Promotion Hearing. sioner Sexton at tailored, promotion commend at “Commis vd Halpin neh tain en and 4 IN THE BRONX. UP BY REQUEST. Mrs. Mehrman's Sister Makes Coroner Probe. Diseases Reap a Harvest—A School Closed. MARK TWAIN NOT WELL. tl Novetine ia tt a thas LAKE sot SARAN AY Samuel er nays that he and aire ty (esectors) in th Mr, Clemens, who is nos in god healt ne Sate F natora and oth andlis “negotiating for a collage for thel Weel a greatest Vigilance Is exercised, summer, nic N dneblinburg& FORMERLY, JAMES McCREERY & CO, have come again to- ale stocks are pushed forward “A An Unusual Offering of Boys Clothing. Board Learns How Captains Are Made at Po- Twosplendid values; 200Boys' Sailor Suits tra quality of navy English serge, finely stitched with silk; sizes 3 to 12 yrs.; value $5 5 33-75: 0, 300 Boys’ Suits, ingle-breasted -gular or bloomers trousers, noe finished with cloth belt and} finished at kuce with strap and buckle. These variety of fancy mixtures and are the smartest suits of the season for boys § to 16 yrs.; value of this lot $6.50, special kel buckle, suits come $5.00. coats, with in a ‘Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St Emperor “1, ‘Thou, anat the Other ‘one Wiltin on shu MANAGER BOAS KNIGHTED. Monor y+ frora pe wadeaters, KUMFERT SHOE CO. UNION SQUARE, BETW. Broadway versity PL nS ies oy Sn Comprising selections from ithe foremost producers wt | America of Artistic Footwear land including many new and joriginal smart styles, all marked at a mere fraction of their real balue. Patent-Leather Oxford Ties, ~~ military heel, perforated. vamps. Kidskin Oxford Ties, patent= leather tips. GOODS THAT USUALLY SELL FOR $2.00 TO $2.50. 1.95 Patent-Leather Ties, dainty styles. Patent-Leather Ties, mannish shapes, extended rope-stitched. Fine Kid Oxfords, patent tips. La Gonda Kid Ties, kid tips. — Ideal Patent Kid Ties, military heel, round-toe shapes, ” flexible soles, dainty and . dressy. WORTH AT LEAST $3.00. "2.00. Imported fords, mannish military heels. Fine Kidskin Ties, weltet soles, mannish shapes, tended soles. Kidskin Ties, dainty shapes, kid tips. 3 VAL $3.00 TO $3.50. Open Saturdoy Evening Until 10 O'Clock, THE Coward Good Sh oe Sense For Children. hing we can ever sa) advert nt is vo terestatibly con- vineing: of the paramount impor: tance of Good Sense Shoes for Chie dren, as asight of the Shoes theny. selves Following Nature's lines, ‘ature's model, Sold at moderate priceny in‘an And only by the maker, Infante" +++» 65e. to $1.00 Children’s + $1.30 to $1.65 Misses’. $2.00 to $2,75 . Shoes also for Adults. JAMES S.COWARD, 268-272 Greenwich St, near Warren St., Moe | Send for New Catalogue, Se: 100. S; 3 Pais! FORTHE BOW | Genuine stamped C.C.C. Never sold Inbal | Beware of the dealer who tries to sell something “just as good.” ALL THE CIVILIZED ‘wo RLD IS FAMILIAR WITH LK AS A BOOK OF READY REFERENCE. IT IS KNOWN AS THE STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL. ITS FAME IS WC 1901 Worlt A A reference dook fand 19,00) facra Utdogragh bo trimmed edges, * scr (00, pages, 1,090 teplon’ ++ > sobetanttelly bound tail with sewed) deck aa@iltiy sy es EB soles, &

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