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ais ns A) 5 SIE ET cn Te pr rt nem: | —— THE WORLD: ‘WEDNESDAY EVEN E 12, 1901)” = |. TRADING WIS (NV BANK ROBBER HAYS — IHER LOVE TURNED TO HATE; wICHED LEVEL. GIVEN THIRD DEGREE. _ THREW.ACID IN HIS FACE, La ss t | teibtbininini- Sebi riciieteieteicieieteetelielateede! Hbetbeicbiviieeeitietiet | ini init Smart Gains Were Scored in Sympathy with London. Me; He Mocked Me; He Told Me He Loved Me,” Says Mary Col- lins—Her Victim ina Oangerous Condi- tion. ‘Engineer Says There Is Not Proper Distance Between Cars. Higher prices from 1.01 exceptionally frm tone to the on The wa of the Brooklyn Bridze, ft Is sail, Is being endangered by violas the part of the Brooklyn ‘Tranait Company, of the ordl- ating the distance to be 1 between trolley cars while ‘ossing the structure. £]" Chto Engineer co C Martin: made ¢ the discovery yesterday, during the. ‘Change this) mo: se ave about nel nom --t- tng aboot it maery jlridge bleckade, that ct least seven | ve pying the space which taken up by only two cars. ml, when seen this morning iby vering World reporter, that the swayed during the biookade, ew wat there was any tanger, but em- sed indignation at the manner which the Brooklyn Rapid Translé Company rusbes its cars over the bridge, He sald: : “[ bappened to te In the blockade ~ yesterday, and can sny that there was no swaying. Mut ot tho same time I ascertained that the Street Reélwag, Company is violoting the ordinance regulating the distance between cars o® the bridge. While the cara were at a” stendstill yosterday I paced the tHstance between twenty and found that they averaged 3 feet apart instead of°133 feet, as required by law, “I asked one of the conductors ff he knew the distance required by law, an@ hix answer wus significant. He sald; ““The cara should be 10? feet apart, | when moving,” and ho emphasized the last two words. ow, the Brooklyn Rap? Transl i officials know perfectly well that te times she Was vehement and te rhe of hate a it wan th And wien saciid in the face stood before Ma ordinances require them to matatainja. z = 5 distance of 102 fect between cars atfell’ for Examination on|; times while on he bridge.” While’ the . . tructure oan ne many res ¢ Small Bail—Friends + a weight which was placed on it yeutere $ ‘ day without danger, still we want to Say He Is a Drug it hinintain the widest possible mangin of. 1m SE | satety. < On n et shall call this matter to the atten ——— a WRK ptirple +t] tion of the Bridge Commissioner, and * i? nome action will be taken to compel the: co not belleve that ms Pan t eoRCan Eat obent el lawe nine fend,” sald the mot ¢ a poet Louts Hb the Harlem highwa: ¢ me . nan to-day, jet them exfimine his x BONI’S BROTHER ENGAGED. i] ood. They will find the scars of the ¢ in plenty. x ¥ de Castellane Will We@ rs ago Louls went to Cali- ay noe iv ahi a MN | afnfapatntnfntnfnfenta fn! ter ef Cuban Millionaire, while there he acquired some £ you Wil know domething of tt ‘thing about the acid, 1| PARIS. June 12—The engagement has ts, the chief of which was tne! ax {throug the | #) month ago. Teasked hb nothing about the acd. 1) yen announced of Stanislaus de Castel- use of morphine. Sirfce he came back £ dy eat aN Coiel ateneoreliscinacelit I loved him,}iane and Miss Terry, a daughter of the Ife for his family and his young wife . in did not love me. He itd he be ly blind and his Cuban millionaire. Castellane is a otally Sia] has been perfec: torture, . SERRE EERE EEE REEEED 5 a th se Er ewe ateente tara ltnatlin brother of Count Bon! de Castellane. ofte nt oof having him|* as telnieiciniceieinieini ieiniinicbelcteleieeietetnis | LPF. tr ould not stand that f a placed in aeecairenien but the tea of|at No. 21 West One and ays), and that In the confusion t = —= way yparatine him from his wife and his| Bortieth street hors that thie? « i : oii] baby deterred ue, For a long male, thareils nothing in mornin viet y fou nd his memory 64 . 483 | y ‘ot been in his right mind. o|that Hays was resuinr in his habits anspired ts so con “doth. ais = in aaeeatccol ca leds Pont suicide, | and a good provider for his family untli | derense, put forth by a clever lawyer, llth Street itt Street 183 | and frequently of late he hes threat-]a short time ago. Recently he hes | is Ukely to curry considerable welxnt. 974 | ened,the lives of hls brothers,"" been hard up. asked for morphine slice and a and Se] Mrs, Hays sald that her husband, The defense of Hays ts Ingentour, lie | locked. cinta avert % ee Simon, ts prostrated over his son's dis-| asserts that he was 2 " a Hid orclod Broadway. 4 i Brace. He fs under the cure of a phy-| atairn when he wins treet ce Broadway. . riclan and grave fears are entertained | strike Mellert with a ‘le wrap With: aulptsts that he will not survive the shock. newspaper, that tert, in ; eee bi ‘* aLnTER 4 with his wife and child! grabbing his assal grabbed om ct Hee 1 7 SAI ech nh Ace an n don pate ane sees —— - agent, who TI S I ' nm, ran after y OC. inne ; rot . to defend aie Tite Hi ara, t iti 4 ty a 1 liked Yi e EW KILLED.” CLEAR MYSTERY : oe ce eames Offers Great Opportunities. | te ‘ i ¥ 1h B ° e jaf the f : N . ; ‘ : ot an Ordinary---but an Extraordinary Occasi o - i 5 F irene sh | ® him for a month. : : veal, erlle Se rekon : If you want Big Bargains attend. All- goods. must-depart i | Fatal Accident at War-' Police Afterthe Missing = —— eee before July 10, when Store will be closed for-alterations. i : ‘ " = h ' ship Launching Wit- | Husbandof Beheaded —_—— : EVERYTHING IS SELLING AT e nessed by Ruler. Woman. Union Made ( lothing ird the P. KIEL, June 12—Fmperor UE {Spectal to The Evening World.) O ne-quarter to One-thir e Z tienes companied by the Hendquarters Staff! yoy Mass, 3 12, The “wody: Hind ‘Rove Fine Prince Henry of Prussia and the cmleta | ASL EE ne piss to in A Few More Words. ASKED BY ANY NEW YORK STORE FOR SIMILAR: QUALITIES. 5 of His Majesty's private Cabinet, ar-| Cy ietord Sunday In that of Mra. : : ived here this morning to witness the | yy et Blondin, who formerly Hved Why do we tell the same 2 if Suit 5 4 ‘ Iaunch of the battleablp Zachringen, at |Nan'ner astern on Chestnut steeet, (H's AW facts over and over? Because All McCreery's $1.00 and $1.25 fine! McCreery’s 75¢. Ue weight ee ene wateaea il chat lmpertal| Ce 1 they light up the present and Printed Foulard and India Silks; variety | fine French flannels—all colors; imchudin, ‘to, | Tue Emperor boar the Impe am poritively identified by her sla. 4 x ! aL, . Fad || A Gi] sacht Monensonerm amid salutes fom |s6tq hip morning. she hor bren mir™ TH the future. I is good to find stylish, desirable designs and effective|delicate pastel shades—are away oi the awararente el Dror: lngiaince Aprilionen she talked of sere) a At ienc b colorings have been reduced to almost|price—40c. yard. “41 Owing to the unfavorable weather!) “(neimsford in search of employmen in actual experience that bet- s n t lots—choose at— gi the launch wax postponed until the af) ghe tad previourly worked ina mill nM ter wayes and shorter hours i pan Boods Puce ie WO 10lS: McCreery’s $10.00’ Steamer’ Rugs—must} i a Bx| Trane! tne work of removing the that town uriny or Frulay a, W.;pf}do not really cost extra 4 c and 65¢. os ae meee mle? sold—price will do it—choose at $5.00, ———_—_- shores preperatory to the launch was !n| piondin, husband of the murdered wom- more for wages means less cCreery’s beautiful fancy silks, wor' 5 d $425 alk ro crane collapsed, KIMIN (Woon mad Mra. Larkin's lodging- 3 c Sry McCreery’s $1.00 an -25 al-woo! LONDON STOCKS FIRM. Saran tertously Injuring three othera. |. variohiiamies ee When ne {ff for mistakes. More per week up fot Re ve pyar net and rich; are iFrench Henriettas—choicest colori Cece SRE! em oreS Ie e he mid he was going to work for workmen of superior marked to go at—J3oc. yard. s 1 who: sees-then» |’ Ameri seen ore Strong & Jas engineer at No. §3 Albany street, and - i th ‘ i rie will appeal to every woman wie Gatny of to 1% Ver Cent. HOODED TIGER GRADUATES. bad rented a room at No. 16 Orchard | ee oe not ee more tes What's left of McCreery’ 5 wasbable silts | = S6c. yard. euritl m street, Roxbury. su uur suits prove the C +i sold to- = The mT ter tel very strong, a |PHmeeton Makes Gav, Voorhees GAL Secs RIg Tuoi Une tiowened etree sas ae erate corded and plain rie. will be sold | McCreery’s $1.25 Fancy Black Dress4, fhine extending py 1 I-4 per cent, The ¢ Commencement. house und did pot reutrn for tt until tht claimito ; Pp. morrow. at——19c. yard. Goods—44 inches wide—are out on. they maximum gain was scored by ¢ 1 to The Freniag World. Bet we d Our prices are incontroverti- McC. 5 35c. fine imported ginghams; 4 ing —50c. yard. F Paul shares on moderate selling, PRINCETON, N. J., Jrne 12—The an- and between. them they. took ble evidence of the genuine McCreery s 35¢. fine Imp gingnams; ' counters for your choosing: ya i So ee eae ee ter ee Cee arte cueceimen were etd | trun from che mouse: Bl a lace striped and corded: excellent styles in a Black Silk and Wool!) early market, selling equivalent to 691-4) in Alexander Hall thin morning. Presl- | 8a he wa economy of our union s he favorite colors of the vear: are reduced McCreery’s $3.00 Black Si f % or a heavy demand. Restentay is closing dent Pagton and the faculty) ented fine the santo laren Pars tem. Remember, too, that the is rile 1 ‘s ey 4 2 | Novelties—excellence and elegance with. ‘ Ni York was & Jnton | nos . Alum juating clasa| No « n the ew | he vicinity ‘ i — >. yard. : i. 4 ES Pode Denver afl Tilo Grande, and yo eeatin aondennlereentones For the save the name ‘ot theo ner. of ine "ox Be ie she only {9 ~ " ts BA) ot out equal—44 inches wide—will creat 5 Baltimore and Ohlo were deserving Of} rat time all membera of the clars wore|Pe ano gut in an Sppeanmnce at nie (AA Stee 8 ‘tn Choice lot of McCreery’s 25c. French snthusiastic buying—$1.00 yard. especial mention, being up 3-4, 5-8 and] yioay, Orchard wirect room. “Fhe police are on (fy clothing—an unfailing pro. brics: soft finish Madras effects, will be A < ; ar cent etd, Anaconda, tIlinols| TRE Latin salutatory, wan delivered by {hie tall tection against the “awful RE GaERI eT! yard | All. that remains of McCreery’s $1.75 ‘On the other hand, Anaconda, tdward Glassmeyer, of Reading, Pa, ——___ possibilities of the germ- aken quickly—472C. a $2.c0 Gloves for Women—Jouvin’s, Central and New York Central were] Degrees of LLL. D. were conferred upon ‘ nail? . NV 3 Be, and $2.c0 oves lor Wo! nS, a3 tovrespand, toe Hrovailing tendency “Woorhees and b naumanarariben a eee Hiya ieee w Severallthousand yar G feeryes 2:00 Dent's, Fowne’s—odd lots, some sizes igher lovel, being 1, al sey. Rev, Edwar 8, Lb e i I i ed air Swisses; elabor- aes, ld $GMperermta tower, ‘The dettloment mie, ard Chambera Maec|Pove Wanta Natives for Wittvino|IE i seare the Union Label 1 Ne elegant imported Mohai s es rat T- missing—-$1.00 pair. Progr ent ted tine, President of Fennayivanta College] | Chretien. wit ately ciabatta poods.wil 2 i cature’ “McCreery's rich and handsome 50c. ——<—=_ for W , received the degree of Doc-| PARIS, June he Rome corres- ‘ he sale to-morrow —S50c rd. “phe Cotton Market. eet Divinity: a aia, | ROAR of the TemnoN say the Pope, In Our Blue Serge Suits, $7.50. of the a an a te ee Bail neckwear for men—all ane anew ate ‘ket opened quiet Walter Hoze, of Brooklyn, valedlo-| the private audience which he accorded ti S See ‘ adic el } MecCreerv s 31.00, 4.25 and apes. i d U -In-hiands— Cee oc unchanged to 3 points lower, | wriencat bis class, delivered che fast] ty Cardinal Gibbons yesterday. inate All-wool ‘royal blue’ Serge Suils, guaranteed) $1 ranrna oe SRT SeeDOU CU TaTe Re Caen apes including narrow Four-in The decided strength In the local mar-Joration, cursing the quextion of the religious feueait Haimeiecttne elt elneoerautt ae $1.50 fancy we 2 gc i a i 4 oe ee 25c. ae ee ore Oe ay OFleane prlceh hele haelE Seto Torted to rouularleing the rodetan tt tee | § weil made and thoroughly good suits in every tes ° cool and hang ete See aS McCreery’s 50c. and 75c. Stock Ties for foroud far ang the ohorie a Diver: |, We soP ac etemaper option starved it Ftinra and creating a native, priesthood | PEE $10.00 and... 0.2. eseseees coo... a ASCOT Bo tle Fete Women—to be closed out in a hurry—19¢, pool, and prices responded § to 6 points. | oriak, eo yo tabove: lant] Who Would nor be sinvish adherents 0 . . N MileandeningloruMeGreents ; ae a Pr Ly Sten? X' portion. of tae rise, | ene The moving factors were strone| The Pape unt Card:nal Gidtons, the Striped Flannel Suits, $10.00. One pond tee as dia He anal I! and. eCreery’s Dollar Washable Shirt Waists however, had been jost before aur open” |v rpool cables and the presence of a correspondent addr, do not deceive Bonne Femme rench mull and m from the South | Afar | (ver pices eased of wharaly, in sym-[the problem they have before them. single o« double are down to—59c. I favorah: t ‘ Men's all-wool striped Flannel Suits, imported ¢ ' fine ¢ + Women—newest and most approved) Inge ander wrodtlaking and, favoratre | asian amore "interrat, aver: how:| themes von rearding (ae dimeultiey wf|/hH Men's all-wool striped Fla Simp $ J 0; i Renaissance curtains—none worth less for, Women—newes| pp yw ¥ e — = iped effects; double or singl: breasted military cut coat, lined { than 830.00 each—some its much as $50.00, Styles D with room traders anarring for | “ath Sth as dgpreated on heavy: Belle pletped carects i] Couple or sine lelbreasted iaiiMlat ye fe han $30.00 eac ame i z : ays : sin sul 5 9 4c: | Ing: by he, cid duly bull party.” | FELL FROM OPEN CAR. Pelt loops and inch stationaty turneup; sizes 33 WaBeey es } —are to be sold to-morrow —at $10.00, McCreery’s stock of Martin's fine Eng: ito 7isp November, 243 | tember, wheat, 6: July wheat, 7S { McCreery’s Hemmed Huck Towels— lish $14.50 Umbrellas, Ae worthy your F218 to bid; Starch, eee 8 oO erteSt sug whoa, Bement ee sapere a large size—are down to «a price to clear special attention—at $5.0! < : i 5 . i te Guaion prteed at 220 0 Mt were: | Hei york's cloning pricen were: Julz| A man, suypored to be E,W. Young F | them out at once—dozen for —$1.00, Large assortment of McCreery's 5c. alle ie fy 26; 4; «| wi Ti bid; September wheat, 74 $- nd erry x | i Hevicy . : a rs i —6 i & ff Sistlet atendys YA Gotan nent aay corn, fa Se RST eoler law opsaleae ati I, MeCreery’s $10.00 fine double-damask silk Liberty Taffetas Ribbon om inches (5 is +] wheat, 761-5 0 tly st a WL Atlant . ip; —biogest vy. A ide— ; ain and changeable= AS 1 ; If ie ¢1 rn = i 50, a) e Bey | band. typewriter? . Put an ad. in| whents 0) July ico, 2 S8 offered; tal eulfering from concussion. Of he | | a ever seen or heard of—at $4. Bi fee Sunday Work. ‘September corn, 43 1-2, brain, Jia address {s not known. } 4 . af ’ ‘

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