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4 i : : DEATH AFTER FAMILY FIGHT. Coady's_ Brother-in- Law Charged with Homicide. to-day that 1, of Ne tied ‘The Coroner was Thomas Coady. f M3 West Sixty-seve: @ fractured skull on Satu fn ambulance on his way Hospital An investigation by the West Sixty-cighth suited in the arrest of No. 312 East F {se charged with hom Mulcahey was arr Roosevelt police of the street Statio: Frank Mulea of a story told by 1 fifteen-year-old daugh’ man. She said her worker, had broken mother died two mo! vorite sister. Mary, w eahey, and she complained that her band abused her. ‘A week ago last Wednesday of drink, wen censure his brother Mulcahey resented his to show how hohe thou threats gave his wife a by him. A fight between the m: and when Coady came he was! the hailway. He complained of a violent pan in the back of his head, but went ty work and Temained working for a week He was compelled to xo t Wednesday night. Neisindu: @n ambulance. An examin hospital physicians « skull had been fractured Coady left four ehildren ‘Thomas, is a private detective @thers Lizzle tx fifteen, Dell and John ten y Mulenhey refues ment to the police. Mrs. Mulcahy ts a powerfal youns Woman, the mother of six children: “My husband {sa gout man’ ald, “barring the fact that “he Bigh temper and gives me an occasional Ucking, But he is a good provider, ant |! could stand tf » bed last to make any state-| whe the was full. and [called him for being in drink and ne slap. Coady sprang at men fought It out. It room. fought thelr way out can't sce how th Tom could have two weeks, 1 think toldentn.” he NORCAN AFTER MORE SHIPS. Beaver Line Controlled By Britons Likely to Pass to Him. bought or sold ash HARRIMAN—What a good Heavy Buying of the —General Boom in Prices at the change Opening Fol- lowed by Recessions. }« An advance eleven py In te Pactfie mace Tinton to-da LONDON, May 13.—It ts reportet h thaty J Pierpont: Morran' le inegot! Fetrect feel that the fht of the finans tor the purchase of the Beaver Steam-| oii) ciinee concerned In the Northern ship line. Pacite had fot yet come te val at The Beaver !s a British Company that nt runs some half dozen boats between TT ec anenmione B Montreal and Liverpool, ter a excited corner ta the | stock were yo many ° tera by the sud Harriman and 1 that dors ant} agin “WORLD WANTS” (WRxM RHE The More You Use Them the More You Want To. HEXERHER a was strongly | the opening common was when 19! trom Friday ten point advanc as y Paid Help Wants in algamated er owns advanced § 6 | This Moining's Worid; . and American Lins : az 1 sold 6 points hi hut 26& Paid Heip Wants in the Thirteen Other New York Papers Combined. F Pennen Rallway preferr joat {rom 11-3 to if _ EXRERIOU faing by raters Uve stocks te run of ylelding from 1 to 3p some The ‘Trunk oz more under! +wed buying of Union Pac OPERATORS .. . 6| ostricn strong Paul advance at Apert MANDS. 51143 102, and Amalgamated Copper to 4] paPenitexoens 2 27| The trend of prices became downward 13| pockernook =] AUFIng the greater part of the second 3 MAKERs., 3| DOUr on reduced dealings. The violence of the advance in Union Pacific caused nome uneasiness and the buying orders wed a notable falling off, Liberal selling of U. 6, Steel, Union + 5] Pacific and other ratirona stocks caused 5] substantial receasions from the high 3} level. Northern Pacine soid up 10 points 23) on several small lota. In the afternoon the demand for stocks fell to insignificant proportions PORTERS . PRESSERS .. SALESLADIDS SALESMEN . SEAMATRESENS SHOBMAKERS SKIRT HANDS Rulon SMITHS 5 TYPEWRITERS |... UPHOLSTERERS ., Stock Arouses Fear]. Watt | tir that] 2) atin | aton 4] and some vei le concessions had to 11| be made to effect sales of small blocks 19] of stock. |The market continued almont 2%] inanimate in spite of there decline Union Pacific raliled to above 12) and other.) leading stocks 2 points before 1 ‘Trading came practically to a stand- still. ing, came pe an; autaide demand causli Hstlees: auene. a Hetless mari sand atone WAIST HANDS WAITERS .. .. Reususew7S THE WORLD: CORNER IN U. P. NOW | FEARED IN “STREET.” MBORTANT: IF TRUE. COsOS) JIM HILL—It is not our intention to get control of Union Pacific. I p of stock in this market. old man! Mies In various stocks were not well cifle’s regular transaction The Closing Quotations. Low. Close Tes 1 & Foundry 1 & Fount. pt Insert tiseed pe It ke Ket pelt & Ret pt uear Mining 25 PF of 46 Phy ies 4 4 tern Union Te Wisconein Central ——_ SETTLEMENT IN LONDON STOCKS. May 13.—-The Stock Ex- change Committee and Mg, J. Plerpont Morgan have come to the rescue of the situation, and the diMculty in which is Northern Pacific for end of May and July found themselves Je satia- factortly settled. ‘The committee decided that the “buy- ing in of Northern Pacific common and preferred be suspended for the present, This means that the stock heed not be delivered immediately. The committeo also fixed the making up price of Northern Pacifle common at 149, Mr. _J separate ny rators and brokers who have given) ; To-morrow, S Underwear Women's Imported Ribbed Lisle thread undervests, Value 40c also of Iisle thread with hand crochet fronts, Value 95¢ Women’s ribbed silk vests, extra fine quality, Value $1.50 | Women's China silk vests, )| handsomely embroidered and trimmed, Value $9.28 a 98° ! $1.05 yy) My . yy) LONDON, May 13.—-Archbishop Le of Ontarto, died on board the Atlantic {| Transport Line steamer Menominee, 2 y 4. He embarked seriously ill, as result of pneumonia, and Intended stay In London a short time and pro- panied by his wife and a trained nurse. During the night of May 3 he sank rapidly and he died at 4 o'clock the PENNSYLVANIA BACKING B 18181 Bono o1910)0): 13.—Fourth the Pennsyl- to-day gave Ratlroad Company, )} out the following statement in connec- vanin on with the report that the Pennsyl- anta Railroad Company was backing North River Bridge project: The Pennsylvania Rallroad Company declines anything about really have not a 29° , | Women’s Ribbed Silk Vests,trimmed. at §9¢ Would Use Terminal Along with Other Roads, Mr. Rea Says. the, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1901. STERN BROTHERS pecial Values in and Hosiery Women's black llsle thread hose plain or Richelieu ribbed Value 40c Women’s extra quality lisle thread hose, openwork aad embr'd fronts, alse a collection of manufacturer's samples high class novelties, at 39¢ Value 60c to $1.25 Men's lisle thread and cotton fancy half hose, also black cotton with unbleached soles, Value 37¢ 29¢ a 25° West Twenty-third Street ARCHBISHOP LEWIS DIED ON OCEAN. Metropolitan of Canada Was III When He Sailed from Here on the Menominee. next morning. The body was embalmed and taken to his residence here. ‘The last public appearance of the ven- erable Metropoli(an of Canada waa in old Trinity Church tn this city on Feb. 2. when he presided at the memorial ser- ate Queen. He was then jous physical conditio: t effect Bond, Angiican Church tn Canada, ROAD DENIES RIDGE SCHEME. orth River Bridge C the fuct that the Penns: mpany had agreed to use the bridge termina; when built in conjunction with other raliroad compantes terminating on the west side of the North River, dut tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company Ie not backing the North River Bridge Company finan and has not been ake ta do RO : TUNNEL LOOP KEPLER IS PRESIDENT. STRIKES NAC. jection Brings Tieket Out. oMice f oth Orders Uncle Sam to Get Out of Post- Office Vaults. of the hundredth anniversary laying of its founnes mi-stone, Kk Exchange eas heid t on the tloor of the Exchange. As there was but one ticket in the feld, the vote cast numbered only a than was necessary make Lon comply with the by-laws, CL Was As CohOw Postmaster Van Cott was notified by the Rapid Transit Commissioners to re- move all material from the vaults in the Atterbury fark, JH 1 m_ fon mbolpa le tt northeast ner of the Post-Ofice juilding and underneath Mall street at Wintiron. Bur {t+ junction with Park Row, av this AAA would be reautred In. the con- lon of the Clty Hall loop of the Andrews, m underground road. HT Hollister, James] phe Postmaster turned the matter Bi. Fry, who, as Chief dulldings in Federal Gov- over to Capt. A ineer, has ¢ y owne arge of a by uh ry at once notified Chief Engl- ais, of the Rapid Transit vn, that no attempt muat be made to dig into the vaults or disturb noany way? the foundations or other naeonry of the Court-House and Post- Mice building until permission to take such action hag deen granted by the etary of the Treasury Mf the demand of the Rapid Commission was also forward: ury Department in Wash- ngton, and the question of the advt bility. of permitting the munictpal thoritles or the 1d Transit Commis- to invade the territory of the United es will be fully considered before permission is granted for carrying on New Re. lth Rending. the followit ment was made for the directors nization of the ransl ed to the Trea ene WAS new relations ting. Wheat Narety steady. Wheat was barely-steady at the open Ing of the market to- Cablea in-| the work, dicated considerable weakness abroad but to ftret thiy the weather waa cou! — SHIPINSKY, THE WILY. in the Ww After opent: at x rallied quickly ty sharp reaction In corn also waa In the early market, Ing prices Be} Peddler Had Mis Injur Ph wraphed When Meg Punched Him. Ludaig Shipinsky, a peddi living at 175 Stanhope street, Willlameburg, took novel means of austaining a charge of ault against two brothers, Jake and Mike Knipple, who, he sa: kicked nim, punched him and pulled his clothes from his bods. When the brothers Knipple were ar- raigned in the Ewen Street Court to- day on a charge of arsault, they were confronted by Shipinsk, witht e photo. graph ‘he had taken while a2 ce wa x a fea- July 18 Me opening. Wet fa ‘way. corns s jentember, 4§ 1-4, f) Cotton Prices Lower. The cotton market opened ateady to- and unchanged to 4 points lower s fell off, and this, to- ae j ter weather Sot arge Port receipts and lack of bull stipport, %; February, —<—<—— FAMILY HAS SMALL-POX. Mim to Cat London Viait sho LONDON, May i3.—Rear-Admiral Schley has received a cable messaxe announcing the serious iliness of a mem- ber of his family. He has, therefore, Four of the Rareks Taken to North | curated his stay here and engaged passage on bow the North German Brother Island. orth Germ, Four cases of small-pox in one family | t10%4, Eater EN lbelmama er Hh from Southampton were reported to the Health Departmohit| for New York Ma ad Ls 1b. ‘ lw : The Admiral went to Southampton to-day. The-Ruzek family lives at No.| Th “gernaon peacifies) athat at for nothing: tor The on. Northern peda wa s agree be Lo LONDON, May 13.—The Stock Ex-|/ chaage will be closed May 20, the' date MY 541 ant Seventy-third street. at To-day it , wat John, Charles, Anna AVAGHING ie all under nine years old. | Admiral’ Schley js arranging to hurry were sent to hom from Engl He was grant mission to and Ii fe were Henry. thould decide to Earn Selorethe Cine a fetta, camally: be io understood: eT eren place, in the aH Suthen Sal b 12—The Navy Department has hot been advised that BOY BANDIT RUN DOWN. Weiss Had Revolvers and Bowie Knife When Captured. The Mount Vernon police have cap- tured Frank Weiss, alias John Balling- ton, alias John Malloy, the sixteen- year-old coving burglar for whom Capt. Titus, of the Detective Bureau, Is iook- ing. and who admits operating in Pel- ham end in this city, ‘This young ban- alt, © travelled on horseback and who carried a belt around his walat supporting two 3S-callbre revolvers and A bowle-knife, ts also accuned of loot- Ing the home of George Wh'te, a far- mer, of Redding, Conn. ‘The lad, who has relatives living in Pelham, about a month ago called at the home of Mrs. John Race, an old friend of the family, He remained at the place for a tew days and then suddenly dis- appeared, The following nlght, tt ts Weles returned to the Race after forcing an entrance cncaped with the booty. He then came to this city, Two days later, it charged the young bandit broke Into a butcher store at the corner of Thirty- third street and First avenue and se- cured $1 In money, a 38-calibre revolver and a bowle knife. He then fled and went to Redding, Conn., where he board- ef with Gecrge White, a wealthy £ mer, He gave his name as John Bal- lington, and sald that he had come from New York to secure board for his sister and himself for the summer. One morning when Farmer White arose he found that the house had been robbed. é Nothing more was heard of Weiss un- t) last night, when he rode into Mount Vernon on horseback, with his revol- vers and bowle-kni exposed. The youth galloped down South Fourth ave- nue, saluting old friends as he went by. As he pulled up in front of Hassan's hotel Sergt. Beckwith caught sight of him and placed him under arre —<—<———— SUICIDE OF “OLD GEORGE.” George Weatock, sixty years old, bet- ter known in the Charities Department as “Old George,” cnd for ity years un employee on Blackwell's Island, com- aritted suicide a little after 10 o'clock| sempione ar this morning by Jumping into the East River opposite the Nurses’ Home bulld-| a ing on the island, Westock gave no intimation of his| 62 purpose. He left the clothes-room of the City Hospital and walked in the dixection of the Nurses’ Home, As he walked along ho was noticed picking up stories and rocks end placing them in his in opposite the Nurses’ Home he made a.ruah for the pler, and before any one could) reach \him- he: hed:. jumped, ‘| Sheets. SUIT DEPT. : Dresses,—made of Nun’s Veiling,—fashionable shades. $60.00. Crepe de Chine Gowns,—trimmed with lace Lined with silk. Black, white and delicate colors. $58.00. Foulard Silk Dresses,—with white tucked silk vest. Tastefully trimmed with Renaissance lace. Silk lining. $45.00. Finely tucked waist with Trimmed with lace. Laws Foulard Gowns. chiffon vest. foundation. $35.00. Foulard Gowns, — very attractive design. Lawn foundation. $24.00. 2 Golf Skirts. Stitched, - flare hems, $5.00 and $7.50. JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. Pedestrian or C————XXSX—X—XaylX_se"euww==P, MILLINERY. Imported and original creations, Handsome carriage, theatre or prom enade hats, $15.00 each; Valué $25.00 to $45.00. JAMES McCREERY &C0., Twenty-third Street. ry COTTON SHEETS AND | UPHOLSTERY DEPT. PILLOW CASES. Made by the Defender Manufacturing Co. About 400 pairs, fine printed Organdie and Muslin Cur- tains, Finished with ruf- fle, New designs and colors. Finished Sizes,—3-inch hem. $1.00 per pair. Eso? 6 pO Ss in Sash Curtains. Swiss made EBOG) 3°00 6k i Renaissance, Point d+ 7 ZI SOM Ny iat Sea a Paris, Point Calais and * Regie ae cH Trish Point designs. 1x99. + . $2.25 to $4.50 per pair, gox99 + + + 65¢ Fs tpn pe to $6.75. Pillow Cases, ’ Jeypore print Portieres,— 42x36... r2c. each] India and Persian Rug 45x36... 13c “ designs. Size about 2-x'4 50x36. + - 4 “ |, yards, nitiaiiesik SCout $2.75 each. Sofa Cushions, covered with JAMES McGREERY & 60., Oriental fabrics, 24 inches Twenty-third Street. _ square: | $1.00 each. a NAUSEA 2,000 Cushion Covers,— about 24 inches square. Materials include Bro- cades}, Brocatelles, Velours and Damask. 15c., 25c. and 4oc. each, English “Forty wink” Chairs,—upholstered with Cretonne, Corded Duck, Chintz or Art denim. $12.50 each, Laundry Bags,—in light shades of Art Ticking. ey, trom ‘riding ‘ocean travel of Prom ertziiycorative powers. ol BROMO-PEPSIN prescribe BROMO. name—| ‘no oubetit iy te CHEMICAL, CO., of by ALL ‘ORUGGISTS. 10c., 250. & 50c. eases, SHIPPING NEWS. Era awd Tastefully embroidered. i is tf My 45c, and 750. each. Fancy Bureau Scarfs, made of plain or figured Mull. ‘Trimmed with lace) eo ruffles. 45c. to g5c/ each, isa Customers are requested to take new ele vators opposit® Western Entrance. LED. Tartar Prince, Avores. Mamtiton, Ni income erevvenire, | JAMES McCREERY & 00, inertia : oie Strpety, Loraine OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS. TO-DAY. -