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+ The Thorpey Girls’ Efforts to Find the Slayer Thomas, DOF Was jet | Killed. LING GIT * THOR PES Through the efforts of before Mim by the murdered man’s [thus Margaret and Mary ‘Thorp alaters, ‘Thomas Thorpey, who wa Thorpey, who was twenty-two years | Main street in Tuckahi old, was found with his skull fractured | deata fr and a number of Pinkerton detectives, Jand his neck broken, Ito! the perpetrators of the crime are ¢x- 1 ve been the i for the | murders pected to be arrested to-day is The young man was removed to | Buspicion of the muride on two] home in an unconscious condition, Vatiace i men, one a resident of Tuckahoe aml) in whieh remained until his death, | Sorts, the other a Mount Vernonite, District: | which occurred four days later Attorney George C. Andrews, of We The Sev Father Satter, in whose cheater County, will ca the arrest | parivh ‘Thorpey belonged, tried to met linn him to dsc e the tdentity of his as- Of the two men on the information Jald ongetvus of Their Brother he Om ¥ ) OF BROTHER’S MURDERER. Ise oung uries 6 Injures fon and qu ayy sinitedd and died with the nowWhe murdered him * were young ntuen an Investigation, man m Hauora Then naan ner Hun STOCK PRICES “FATHER SAYS HIS WERE CONFUSED Indiscriminate Gains and Losses Scored in Same Group. ‘An extremely irregular tone pervaded the market at the opening on ‘change, and gains and losacs were recorded In Rock: Island. fore: the ‘clvse and 2 polnts in the The clostig’ was, dul’. prises at the Am, Tobaces Anatonda 3t\n\n7 Ath, Top. & = Aten. Obie, Mik Gaie Gir. Con, 2 “Del, Lack. & West. Den wiio Ors Dew! & Ria). iy for American ri tocday wan y yed tr no stocks afte: Onto; th 4. Souther ot y nar- gulurity, tes Bleel xtock# ex. nally t tonal gains“ Unton Paeite | tng A preferred asd | M oT omer h features at Sper cent, re ecurities showed all arou in w light volume of busin mi ateadine: nd, | Governm Tra " vane 1k that tt x on dna wan ywhich may de any ood etesuds want BOY WAS MURDERED Young Man Was Shot Dead by Watchman Whose Stoties Are Conflicting. the same quarter, — Realtzing made considerable inroads on the Tere] Claaping the bedy of cnn non in ping Miller and why his stores are so oe rracabie alum in ouiers wnien gave |! Arm, Dewailing the fate that [varied interested Calor of Wlice C. A Sal marWelYarcontused Vaphenrnn overtook him and denouncing the act | !*0 icvlaentiyeren Sea The North American Company shares [un that of a coward, Rudolph Miler, | em hin gun amd siheart clan wero enally the feature in the early |a veteran of the civil war, pretented a | Anon arrested [eckere ecnen ese market at a gain of 71-2 full points on | picture of intense mental agony an he me nacliicl icin aie Rave Nght buying. Tennessee Coal & Iron, | stood In the undgrtaking office of 8. M. |" eWenetone: } too, was buoyant. Its price mounted to] Parstow, in Hoboken, this morning. Rn rote pea epee tito 765-8, compared with 733-4 Inst nigits, Win Noy Shot Dead, Miller's body was found making a net gain of 3 per cont William) Miller, the son, elghteen | Miller's father, who live On the other hand, the opening in} years of age, was phot dead last night | Adam street, West Hoboken, Amalgamated E Copper, y nix of the West Shore Hail-| be taken away from the body ‘heavy. The opening pric Robert Becker, a watehman, | boy, ‘was wide, ranging from 19) to 1231 ms he detected Milter in the a 5 tr sales of 6,60 shares. It dropped an ad-| of removing brasn Journals eel acts MTS ETE? ditional 11-2 per cent., to 127, making At f ofcle He making @ stealthy Wille, it was a cow net loss of 2 polnts over the high tgure | round of the , Hecker maya he saw | MIUt you down Ike You Foached at the clase lost night. St. Ja dark form slip awiftly from ono car | Pever gullty and sou were ny Paul was off 21-2 points, to 181, re- [te another, He followed tt. hen The man was a cowird aliging, while Rock Island opened at 169] ‘The click of a wrench against the He ets ho: "ahs man who tin he compared with 1703-4 last night resonant braas located the man, hot wasn't ten feet: from my tos, If The Beara became aggressive in the| Becker got within a short distance | 1° By Mt he's a Mart My hoy was Pacitic stocks, and Missour! Pacitic, |and drew Bis revolver, He called to the [ny Union Pacific and Southern Pacitic lost | man to come out ; Hie Wer threw himself upen th 27-8, 11-8 and 3-4 points, respectively A stone few pint hin head. ena tan Kinaed the colt faee re. | The entire market showed general ConAleting Stories. Ree ee aie eer y ONG PATON AIT | heaviness during the secosd hour and grief to another until ae waa ox- prices dropped materiatiy: Sie Becker fired, heard a scream and ran] hausted \ epressed to 1361-2; Tenneaten coat ag | tke Sot to fnd the teddy of Miler The old man ts well past ngiytve| Iron \receded to 736-3, a tet lowe ot 1g] Tht boy wax dead, the bulle: having |veare and has a family of grown-up | polos’ trom the high price during the fCMeent under the left eve, panne | chthtren iiowueahotesiice ‘A early trading. St. Paul was i LH a abl the brain and dodging in the] Hoboken was his youngest and favorite down 33-4 points, to s79d-4, anid Mine ye vkull ing tried to comfort Miller sourl Pacitc tumbled to 121 or WAN arrested by C. Banal) sxoldler Was too griefatricken | sea" toon cearbiey Weel common ral- | of tt ad Precinct, to whom he told kindly ottlces Tani though trading ene, FE OPM. conticting storie remanded te retin) Dist 3 Whagiteckerstled torus ipiorithelGottncs Sr oli, ‘and impro = its Poe Totalteatee.to noon The Wheat Market. dn the early aft Teen atu market broke a‘ ast niet itis azd an Amalgainate | ie Hi i ay Nar + ottered vata Thetore Cranborne, Atlante South “Iomy husband astray, She Fwalted far lim every evening as he came from th etory cand w hgme with hin re many young unmarried men me bat she did not look at them, “Lidon't see how he could have lett the TTR TESTE IZ PE aE BRS RIS I TE THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUN: IM’CUE’S VICTIMS SEEK VENGEANCE. Deserted Wife Says She Will Kill Himon Sight and Ruin Tessie Far- ley's Beauty with Acid —Girl Who Says He Wrecked Her Life Tells ae Story. ue, Bu- Walle wh that James Me the 1 Compl Hackensack stenowrap 1 her wing at ntiy t ne of thought 8 the same E tly held Dr, Herron up te the tHe and contempt of the elvitized Dr Herron left a devoted and children for (ie xmniles of a younger mite dagnes Mccue rted his wife, | the motaer off Hidren, for the | Younger Kraces of Farley nee between ron and Mee Mec ed the eth befor astiee From Me vdvanm pogition fe mS a week us salary grew sr to-day purpose wn RY Me ine td World repor ih was foro f tae girl who nig the features stole her hus Dene MeCue pl fully. Pls wife tells of hie right and left nig the day he silo ed Aexande: She is mide m height hair is combed oman low meu rk has gray ¢ back i 1 nome Spring 3 Fatrmont, | Nod It isa and Mrs. | McCue saye sh many hoppy vnthe there with her hushaad and ten MeCue was at home a modol hurband. There was a sad look upeer Mrs, Me Cue's face when she askel the reporter, eosetted, Her conversation ran My hustand deserted m r forgive him. 1am de «him to prison ff Tecan reach him, hax done me a terrible wrong hnd a hildren. He has shown {to ben scoundrel, There are r him, In my present mtate of feeling I would Kill him on sight. A man Ike him should not be allowed to live. From new on he will be dewl, as far as my chiliren are conesrned. 1 shall bring them to believe that he in dead. He koteome. lL weld go and tex for my Mving © applying to him for assistance of allowing him to nsstat me. a Vengeance Upon Roth, try to find him for my own and [think Twill be able to ared for hin going away by Lorrowing money wherever he could. The woman in the case Is worre than Wa Lf reach her 1 x uid blind her slight. 1 apent all Monday afternoon for her, 1 then had a bottle of ing 1 had nel her | should ame into ms home and delib- dren, m. He Marguerte the love ott four years wid, ao that hyp ofa gird seed to love her, but know the walke she took were only my hunba ad, Miew Pirley: ky nw much my huss loved his daughter Another Woman 1 oknow thar Jim Mey" Ieading a double fe E knew that he tos « mire One of them to She leoked atm op ten days ago, TPowan away at the tf ie wrote him W etter and it fell inte my hands,” MrmoM elthe follow. sive you ate amare tn tite the that 1 ! found out all for Mr, un | Nave sald Tao not hear from you orfore Monday Tam ng to your wife ani y the letters rote. ime. Th Pomme? her of the Unter eht oy ome f have No uatter where you Me Met Wine F rley, Mrs suet poked up the thread She dlf- Ik was in that Farley wand we nonthe, He ih har, One We her m ant the hotel. 1 saw a in whlen she said: tke, Jim, stand by they found: him put him aut ¢ er from he day re oH Ie and she came to New York jn arrived here November A month earier, with Mre, Jordan West Sixty-arventh street. out of the hi there. 1 reoon Monday and was told wity Visited by a man who used to noshe went to ly uy No. she take her to the th “Last Thanksgiving hi my house, It war abe Kot her to t that time that ry, in the nformed Str the nt notitivd che” powers onal the imooaition of a f tle im “1 into be very: tinpolitie, hot proposed to change the duty on opium, he took to drinking, was a woman back of It “1 found a letter in hin trunk from a young woman saying that ber baby had 1 knew there 18; 1901. LIZZIE DALY. (Who says McCue wrecked her life.) The ines uch of ier ce, crowned had caused rapldl and axki~e him to help her, This) years and w. ed my suspicions and 1 began to look into his actions. Sithentwed “Miss Parley had gorgeous clothes and | men's hearts to beat more 1 often wond lan Daly, [want to ask you about vith th oT) Mr. McCue, porter began, MILLERS ELD IG 3 sationingly for an ins work: stant. J light came Into her v4 and #he fell back a4 If struck by a ki that man away from he was going away. penne nwa ye from with him te the station the morning he! Knows, Paid not know that he was mar left. went me back to the house for Fed Nien pinerey an we and my Si see rey | Heart ALMONE broke when T saw the twos tickets hina hing. trunk: Sisal Katies Ud and whe told me taat her father tad left the key in her trunk and I found; was Jim M this fetter: oy will go w the poor wronged wite and r 7 Rout uncere howd math rfor forgiveness. Ag TD hmpe Se at a AU tail meee ifter Tdld not know he was hved ju would never pick a quarrel with yowetth mie, 1 wilt Has Juat sot marrled to anotaer girl" the reporter sald the station waen |. Miss Daly gave a short gai Left Mer Dyin. And he left me dying tn 1 wut there with the tlekets him If he woull leave sald he would not leay nd asked Wren, He hildren if “The bru: the hospital.” the “He promised in take me to the t and wept bitterly. Recovering suticlent- tre that ni 1 was to meet him at] ly to tell her story sae maid that a yeur tho a Mice in the afternoon, fe wan not | suhag wenticolmortial the offlee, Then TP knew he was cture shows her sur: going away. [saw Mine Parley at the AY hour taat dire: Pwenty-third street ferry and followed | es her unti) whe gave ome the stip. Tl iy Vrents seventh ntreet, ne looked ne more for him that aight, | roadway 1 w . et into Llazle Daly's biad ak bewitched waited tmin to Hirt ? 6 Pit him, and srew to know her the ¢ parture | She had a hard-wor! id wkh the m ntions upon her, roa broken-nearted woman. war undermined. Last and ther again, He swore at He Hex down i wed tnat no woman would Dip sWeethenr «him. told him that she still loved him Tand begged him to go back to hie wife foenildren, He put her off with an of my ead If int tt) rl] ing tr morning. {with w twenty-aix Hin the n $7, 000 ROBBERY; CLERKS ACCUSED. Package of Jewelry Taken from Adams Ex- press Branch Office, and Three Arrested. Three clerks of the Adams Express) He found that the seal on a trunk us| Comneuyemnloyeditin whieh Jewelry had been placed on Sun-| i day: deen broken. Jew at Forty-ninth str There were a number of packages In Yorkville {the trunk when It had been locked, and having | Vogel found that two of the packages! ved signs of having been tampered were arraigned in th to-day charged with $7.0) worth of Jewelry Court stolen The Pa) peisoners were Robert Pentecost, + with. . of No. st} This aroused bls suspicions and he te Christopher M. Brown, | began to ck them off in the receipt thirty-fo% of Noo M1 East Fortleth | jook which had been in the trunk and street, and Thomas McCarthy, twenty! had not been touch eight, of No. 26 East Forty-seventh | ity found that twelve packa ad street been taken from the trunk, and that she Mu trusted em) { the | valuation placed on there by the senuers company employed by night as clerks { was about $7.00. and had been with the company for] He caused’ the arrest of the three clerks who answered the description of sons who had pawned in varto ed yesterday | bigees ubout $200), worth of the Jewelr! was discov morning, by Frederick Vogel, of No. 14 ‘The police ray that Pentecost made a East ‘Thirty-ninth street, the manager| Confesnton. All were held. zs Itt» thought that the men had accom. oth plices not employed in the office and he Inspect-[other ar may follow. 5 oc jewel ‘Among the frat who were robbed were e4 the trunks in the Jewelry room of the, (Amon« the Arat wha were robbed were Mee, a barred inclosure in which all Sree and Hosenbaum & Adler, of sen packages of a valuable nature are kent. 65 BUILDER COOK A BANKRUPT. Liabilities Over $520,- 000, Most of Which Are Secured. On his 4 me The Wabi tracted chletly in 18%. The largest credkor ts the New York Life Insurance Company for $250,000, se- cured by mortgages on houses Nos, 310 to 38 West Seventy-secod street, Others secured The Title Guarantee and Trust Company, of 146 Broad- way, ™, secure! by mortgages on property at Now. 31, 33 and 39 Weat 6lx- ty-nintd ptre Joxeph L. Baldwin, were con- $16,000, necured by mortkage on property at No. 9 Weat Seventy-sixth gtreet; Ede mand F, Holbrook, £26,000, secured by erty at No, 29 West unvecured creditors are of Southampton, &. 1, for and Kertacher & Co., ..|No, 13 Lawrence atreet, New York, Henry Cook, of No, 29 West | g¢ x00, Ninoty-seventh street, having no busl- or ness now, but who waa formerly a duilder and contractor, filed n petition in bankruptcy to-day, His iubilities| Te Road to Success ls via Sunday are Blsced at $521,701.51, of which $4,009 World Wants, = KOCH & CO. sae L oile SAVING OF 1-3--IN MAN ING PRICES. Munyon's Witch-Hazel Si {| per cake. |Paiksr’s Violet Toilet Water, per bottle, reg. 25 cents... .. sees 196 | Harrison's Quadiupie Extracts, violet, helio- trope, Jockey Club, white rose, crab- ; afpe, per oz.bottl:, reg. 25cen's.. 195 {Pure Bay Rum, per 8 oz. bottle, reg. 25 cents -17¢ | FloritaWater, per reg. 2: | cents. | Cold Cream, perfumed, best quality, per 1 oz. jar, regular 13 cents. -9c Cream Castile Soap, per 3 Ib. bar, reg. 30 cents 246 Witch-Hazel, full strength, per 8 oz. bottle, reg. 12 cents.....4 -9c Best Absorbent Cotton, gta anteed anti- septic, per ' Ib., rey. 16 cents.....12¢ per Ib., reg. 24 cents.......0-0+6-196 {Talcum Powder, borsted and perfumed, | per 8 oz. box, reg. 10 cents, By aed per Ib. box, reg. 20 cents. Merely the: Sosp, reg. 13 cents on. bottle. 18¢} 125th Street, West, ...e0on £r sen t Articles. | | | WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY—an unparalleled oppore | tunity to secure the best and reliable goods AT A POSITIVE | Y CASES 1-2—ON EXIST- se few items from hundreds: “Kent's” English Tooth Brushes, reg. 14 cents, Beret Yd French Tooth Brushes, finest grade, reg. 25 cents. 150 Nail Brushes, bone handle, worth up to4s cents, your choice... +186 Ebonized Hair Brushes, sterling shield, reg. { 49 cents. -240 | Ladies’ Forn Dressing Combs, 734 inch, Teg. 19 COMS eee Oc Ladies | rex. 23 cents Men's Horn Combs, cents, Men's Rubber Combs, Rubber Dressing Combs, 8 inch, +170 44 inch, reg. 17 | cents G00 | Chamois. best autity, 15x21 ins., reg. 35 ts. .: +24c Bath Sponges. ‘bleached, the 45 and 69cent at. 32 and 446 | Toilet Sponges, the 20 “Gnd i) cent kinds, see 14 and 25g SHIRT WAIST Madras. Hand Made Waists PONGEE SILK WAISTS, Wash Silk Waists, variety COTTON WAISTS— of White Lawn, . For WEDNESDAY, DEPARTMENT. : \ WASHABLE WAISTS of White Madras, Irish, Butcher and Handkerchief Linen, and Persian Lawn; Tan Batiste and Panama Linen; Colored Mercerized Zephyr and of White Persian Lawn. Also Pongee Silk Shirt Waists. JUNE 19th: . 5,00, i) of colors, In Towels, Table Linens, BOO tine white Crochet Bedspreads, est Mar * p full wize;‘r Jur prices Se. and $1 Me yrinis ante mt 65¢ Be 98c too nn white Crochet ed fringe, full size only our regular 4 39 Is sale hemmed lnen Huck Towels, Kuler yelee J21Z ¢ tn loz Blze ) Inches Se, each: linen ‘Table + satin Anish, a Inches. wid thin sale, y 200 dozea Union linen Napkins, 3x20 inches, Iandsome patterna: regu- lar price 2$¢, dozen; this anie....-. 89c John Daniell SonstSons Will Offer on Wednesday and Thursday ag BARGAINS Sheets and Pillow Cases. MND dozen Shects and Cases, of one at the best known and most serviceable brands, offs for this sale below whotonite Were, Bale SHI . BS CASES, in fniwhed “Percaiines, all colors: Femulne : this sale, 12%e 3 pleces extra tine quailty cite and heetled Percaline, in Nubian fast black fand all colors, regukir price Yi tals males. oss. * 156 | Ho remnants of fine ombrotdered white Shirting Flannels, from Wg to 3 yard NRA: A form i 1 prices ranged from isente $0 vac ome " 50c to 75¢ MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Main Floor, Linen Store, Rear. Droadwonr, 8&9 SS ‘BARS COULD NOT HOLD THIS BOY. Daring Escape from Children’s Home of Fourteen-Year-Old. ‘The daring escape of a boy from the Children’s Home, in Brook!yn, was made public to-day in a cage that came up in Special Sesstons. William Blanche, fourteen years old, who had been sent to the home pending hia trial on the charge of breaking open a lineman's box, with Michael Preston, of the same age, did not answer when his name was called in court.- It ts the custom at the home for the boys to stand in line in thelr night clothes in the dormintory just before they set into thelr beds, Young Hianche took his place with the others a few nights ago. itin be- Heved that he had all his clothing on beneath his night robe, for the at- tendant had no sooner left the room than he climbed to the winéow and in a twinkling slipped through the tron bars that guarded It. From this window telephone wires ex- tend to the next bullding, which ts somewhay lower, Blanche slipped down these and reached the adjoining hous He wax then at a height of ateout forty feet. Then he climbed up other wirew to the next building, a distance of «ix feet. From there he lowered himvelf to sheds and reached che ground. When, the case was called to-day and the fact made known that Blanche had escaped, the charge againsth young Preston was lamlages. Sale of Paamas and Night S/urts. Pajamas, made of woven color madras in neat stripes; colors, pink, blue, heliotrope and oxblood; also white cambric with sille figured edge trimmings, in colors and white, 7,00 per suit, value $1.50, Collarless Night Shirts, made of white cambric with silk figured edge trimmings, males white, blue and red; very ‘light weight for hot weather, JOC. cach, value 75¢, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th 8&