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GIRLS’ STORY LIKE MISS BOSSCHIETERS: Two - Paterson Youths with Maids Charge Terrible As- sault---One Arrest. An assault on two girls, almost equal- ine the Bosschleter case, has aroused as much Indienation tn Paterson, Della O'Brten and Bridget twenty-two eld were the alleged victims. The «irls had ween ut church last evening and went for a stroll. They entered a candy store on Matn street and, on coming out, were saluted by Edward McMahon, a well-known young man, who w: cquainted with Mise Dougherty. He offered to accompany them home and they consented. They walked along chatting merrily all the time and he suggested that they go through the Rogers Woods for a short cut. The night was not. very dark and the way was considerably shorter. When the trio reached the denrest portion of the woods, the girls say, Me- Mahon whistled and two men sprang out and beat the girls to the ground. hey were joined by three others, who alded in the assault. ‘The girls were partially bound and Miss Dougherty wan gagged, according to them, The screams of the girls attracted some men on the outskirts of the woods. They found the girls almort dead. Hoth appeared In the police court this morning and {dentifled McMahon, SMe-! Mahon was held till the others are ar-! rested. The police are scouring the wools and city, and every possible means will be taken to find the per- betrators of the crime. ' Charles Dougherty, of No. 651 Main Street, brother of one of the assaulted kitis, told the following sto ‘I saw the wi as they were just arting out I ‘oad pood-ni nt to them, buth sald they had to get home about 9 o'clock. McMahon lives across the street and has been acquainted with ny aister for a long time. He me them I beligye and started to walk home with em BLONDIN CAUGHT IN UP-STATE TOWN. Alleged Slayer of His Wife Said to Be Under Arrest at Brushton. BOSTON, June 2—A special to the Traveler from Hrushton, N. Y., saya: “J. Wilfred Biondin, wanted in| Mas- xachusetts for the murder of hia wife, hax arrested were, “Blondin wa» at work In the town And Was recognized through the me dlum of a police circular, “The town oMclaln have notifled Capt. Titus, of the New York Clty police, and the Governor's office, at Albany, of the arrest," The capture of Blondin, It is expected, will clear the murder of Mra. Blondin, whose body was found decapitated in a pond at Chelmsford Centre, Mass. The head was found later nenr the spot, and an axe, sald to have be- longed to Blondin, Blondin ts belleved to have been in H name of Moreau. elham, whence ek. A trunk be- 7 ppened on a pler this ind found to contain binod- stained knives and Hlondin’s marrivge certificate, Hiondin is known to have a wife and children in Canada. Brushton js near the Canadian border. The murdered woman was a Boston eirl and tm raid np have recently been made aware of Blondin's bigamy. RALLY FOLLOWS DULL OPENIN. Buoyancy in Generally Inactive Stocks Lifts Entire Market. The opening dealings on ‘Change showed extreme Indifference, in sympa- thy with dulness in the American de- partment at Condon. Hefore the close of the first half hour the tone of the mar- ket was decidedly !mproved on heavy buying of the minor ratiroad stocks. Des Moines & Fort Dodge, Iowa Central preferred and Minneapolis, St. Paul & | *, Marle rose sharply 2, 2 1-2 andj Sault = 21-4 points respectively on magnificent auppe The local Traction shares reflected! this buoyancy most noticeably. Man- hattan mounted 17-8 points, Brooklyn id Transit was lifted 11-8 and or cent. ‘The trading in the industrial quarter | was comparatively light and prices in this group partook of the prevailing Dull sentiment only moderately. Sugar rose 3-8 per cent, (0 143 1-4 and Gas was | ¢ up 1-2 per cent. to 222 1-2 On the other hand Colorado Fuel and Iron wap de- pressed 3 full points to ll. Steady pressure against Bt. Pa Unton Pacific and the Tobacco stock together with realizing in the Tractions, caused the list to sag during the second | Co olltan Street Railroad was up} hour, the decline reaching 2 ppints in t. Paul. Very little interest was di played in the market, and business was smal Ruying by shorts hardened price midday, but the undertone contin heavy. "An advance of & pointe in Min- nosoin, &. Paul & 8. 8, M. preferred was a’ prominent feature. Manhattan Geach also sold up 6 points. Total saler] ,. to noon were 295,000 hares. ‘Trading was extremely confused during the afternoon seasion. American Sugar fRtended (te gain wn additional point. to the opening figure. llno!s Cen- trai. too, was lifted materially. touching 161 1-8, ua compared with 167 6-8; Haturda: night's final Ngure. On the other hand, American Tobacco sagged 2 ints, to iM3-1, and Pe Gas was depressed a point, to 181-2. Manhattan mounted ty 12814 and ¢hen reacted atightiy. The closing was dull and irregular, with prices consideraply under the best figures for the di _ The total mien of stocks to-day were T1,200 shares. Am Car & F. pf... Am. Cotton On tm free ue moa Linseed pi ss 6S" ; iy NIN Malt pf. -'} H iy Be Fi hy te it ings oe Batts Me ay key Ach Too aS rs ay Mate arom PES TSR tae? oat dos Brooklyn Tap. Transit. 82% 83% 8% ‘in De Hy Dutiiting Goce at in Disitiing Co, pf.. nan WORLD pt as 101 101 Ties ite aw Me + Be 2% ay a ne 1% Th 7 me To DO THE TRICK at > kK. f, Zé a EVERY TIME. Be RS RS it 9% 110% 125% 1284 Metro. Bt. mB a ig 7% 176 Paid Help Wants | ¥::: Ho ity Fi + 17 in this morning’s| #-.#,, fu ‘Hy 'S, World, ars ty iw A x. + 14 KM BUT : he a a et Pald Help Wants in the 53 ie us ae gs 3 i ; 154 other New York papers | Qistie & Western. He Be FY He combined, Pacific Coam 10M iq Ag if 182% 1534 163q ss 1) ib iit ity Preaeed 8 Manxomrsaxens | Re ue By ad ab HOUSEWonKeERS Resa BY 2M Th [BARTENDERS IMPROVERS oy Hy y 8s @WOOKSINDERS 76's a Ft as ae Hs oe is g BOT ce fe me ke Bt BUTCHERS ..-- + ae m He RS CANVASSERS Ly i Fat Bs CHAMBERMAIDS ... i ae i CIGAR-MAKERS . NURSES ..,, ie bie diy By Ogrnicit * in 7 7 or hd WANDA Tris city, a a a sat ‘nlon 29 Vaton Pact a? ae Ally 11s U. a. Lea pe I ithe ie a ey ELBVATOR RUN. WAITERS ., a“ aa By wars WAITRESSES si hy nig a 8 du Bo ity O64 ms mm McDonnell’s Lawyers} tate, No. OWARLES W JOHN VOGT, J! 204 Ea , making A net xain of 31-4 point! ROMBMT MW’GRATH, express nen’ ‘The trial of Myles B. McDonnel!, the Harlem gambler, for the Killing of George Price In the Onawa Cafe, at One Hundred amt Twenty-fits and Fourth avenue, in P wan begun be Journed this afternoon nine re box had been Miled Messrs, Abraham Levy and Henry Unger, MeDonnell'a Inwyers, say | mux: they will show that there was 4 con- aplracy Harlem still fr taleamen ns they were called for exasnl- nation, McDonnell hes grown a beard. since his incarcerat‘on in the Tombs and has foat conmiderable flesh, He tx certain « acquittal, as he hax been all alon alnce a disagreement of the Coroner's Jury sent hia case to the Grand Jury, with the result that -he was indicted. Promptly at 31 o'clock the first tales man, Patrick G. Canavan. a real extate “ t THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE IGAMBEERS’ DARK SECRETS WILL BE FULLY REVEALED. ‘: MYLES M'DONNELL AND HIS WIFE IN COURT. febblebicdebiclelnb leliel-fejeleinl-inieelebiebeeistiebileibielsireeiteleite betel bin feietelelsiebeinteinieinntetetm! “HIS DEATH DELIBERATELY PLANNED,” SAY HIS LAWYERS. The defendant has declined to talk advised ‘him not to make any statement for Declare They Will) Show There Was a’ Conspiracy Among 3 the Harlem ‘‘Com- bine” to Kill Him. THE JURY. venue. | D, | Fittteth et and Second avenue, paker, N Elghty-third LIP WOR e Sustie and the work of rapidly conducte: 5 S 32 KIN McDonnell among the ye 1 y and McDonnell rv. Recent’ what table, closely» tinizing tac Ss x i | | | | | Hint fiebisieeiet-t rini-ict | x} i | | poe ve consistently publication regarding We are confident th ix VAN, real en- |" Ianued, and It was MeDounell’s coolness alone that 'yles MeDonnell has all along urged the «pee and the best evidence thereof is the promptne: Jurors have been drawn and sworn in a morning session, ‘Phe Jurors thus far drawn are undow acter and excellent understanding, tent if the same avermge ue FRANCIS J.) WACKEY, station |b agent, Hunts | West Ninety-firet str | en of high cha agent, called, Asi Moubtedly: Intends to « tothe tral No, 126 Elghth avenue, wan) ti) Canavan admitted that he knew |‘? District-Attorney Delaney. {tt were shown that the occupation | John e defendant was that of a book Re er would that affect your verdict?" | Ary oft 1 sald tt would not. He feepted by both aldea after ten |. yf + of questioning. Two Jurors in neat name calle a euler West Thirty = ou know Mr. in Seventy-ninth | ombine.” and that he shot to | Mr anve his own life. | ‘On that occasion he wounded PAward Courtney, who han since gone through one of the mont known to surgery. the Harlem gambling bose, and MeDon- | ink the nell's former partner was also wounded. | Kennedy, Courtney and George Pric brother, who hax sworn to kill McDon- nell, were In court. The story of the remarkable uffalr 1s hin the mind of New York. It] box was a shooting reminiscent of Lie Jo: days in Deadwood and Leadvii a man who died In hia bare dlegraced. It will be recalled th ter fued existed between McDonnell and | Kennedy, that they met In the saloon; that ‘Kennedy and hia «ang set on Me- Donnell; that McDonnell backed against the bur and shot to such Kood effec that the men who had tried to Kill him were themselves wounded aud dispersed. It was supposed at that time that the cause of the battle was a disagree ment between Ken on a business m: Durporte to be the trie ator, of the) * cause of the troub.e hax come to light. Of course there 1s a woman in It. Concerning this woman there was much speculation before the trial was called. It is expected that she will go on the stand and tesufy that Kennedy wronged her and that’ MeDonnell wught to protect her; that for this he risked his Ife, Among the frat to arrive wan the wife| of the prisoner. She was x«miling und} confident as she talked with Abrahum | Mrs, McDonnell wax dresmed in black and wore a hat trimmed with pink roses and wat with her husband at the tmpor' e long s:and- ing my operations | Which Mr (9 Spring street, questions of the pro queations of the took chair No. “3 | of No, fenne. Adams, a carpe to Miner's dritg xtory | and, Twenty tifth from ¥ Hundred, “medical food." Delleve in gamblers he was accepted ly f thas me tguinat the chatr’No, 9 tn the c 1 Steadwell too% rt adjourned unt womorning. LONDON STOCKS STAGNANT. Prices Inclined ean Department Trading was almost at the market for American rai aad prices: we NORTHFIELD INQUIRY. ent Not Vet Ready to Go Minton Inveutization, fgation into the catizes of » Droop in’ OF Support. | at London droop on an entire sitgport : Chunk amf.the r which was t) hav F ————=—_—— PREACHER A BIGAMIST. a preacher Of) juny haw reduced all grades of re wears 18 points. Clarence Young, Newark, N, J., who w victed lof bigamy |Three } Third Ave., cor. 122d St, an sentenced by! fv 'e1 i] nut Arbuckle's nner to-s tn Mle tate me J han THE BIG STORE SIEG SDwi AVE. Real 23ce. a Yard Irish Dimities---6o0-Morrow at Se. a Yard. Ghe Wfost Important Wash Goods Ostering of the Yearl We have purchased in one single transaction the enormous quantity of 100,000 Yards of Fine Trish Dinities | and will place them on sale to-morrow at a price that will create a furor, per yard, One of the leading stores started a sale of Dimities a few days ago at 16c. a yard, claiming them to be real 23c. a yard goods—and we believe they were. Another store went a little better and sold at 12';c a yard Dimities claimed to be worth 2£c. a yard—which, too, was true. =! by offering 100,000 yards of the very best Dimities—the 23c. and the 25c. Dimities c. and 16c. a yard respectively—new, fresh, hand- ver seen in this city at any price, at 8c. a yard. BUT THAT'S NOT ALL! THERE IS ANOTHER GREAT PRICE SURPRISE IN STORE FOR YOU TO-MORROW. A large lot—an immense lot—of Fine Percales, 36-inch wide, and known by everybody who knows the value and current market price of Percales to be 12%c. ithese two stores sold for 12' - some goods, the finest Dimities e ja yard goods, DEATH THES EP. SCHELL Second Member of Law Firm to Die Within Few Months. Edward Paul Schell, member of the law firm of James, Sc fas lived for muny years ut t, died yenterday ternoon of Hrght's disease, after an Hines of ox months. Mr, Schell is rurvived by a wife, whose maiden name yo of New York. and The funeral Matthew's | 2, Schell & Elkus, inemoers of the bar in New | Mun loat two of its senior meme | ra within three months The . Gol. Jumeg cast a gloom over the 18 and public seh Stevens's Acad: a Univerency in| Io the degree at en he entered tne and subse. yecame a partner. He was & member of the Bar Association and & number of the best ork clubs ——— The Wheat Market. ‘A fem opening wax noted in all the gealn markets this morning, with corn In the lead, Wheat {tip Is, at 21 ng cables and tn sympathy with Sarly Liverpool catiles came 2Sd. higher and 10 to 2) points higher at Parte Foreign houses sold wheat at the wnt gilt Yorks Sepremoer wheat duly ad opening prices 3 duly, fen, MTN to. “Oetober wh 73 3-4; Jul go's cloning prices were: June ta nominal, July wheat, 66 1s aver wheat, 6 lz to 6s bids June s nominal, July 43 38, — The Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened firm today and do § its higher. Pullish news from abroad was te] fected tn higher Prices and a more tn- Meh feelin the call were unti- tersely Weather re vernble as a rule ‘The opening prices were: June, 8.44 to £19: July. $1) to S48) August, 1. September November to ber 1 January: February, ; March, ! BUI; October. 7.8%; December, 798 | Ket’ Htewls | <= Ratiless Hallrond for Sale. | HARRISAURG, Pa. June 24—The old | Blue Mountain‘ Ratlroad, waica was} graded 1Wenty-fve years ago and on J whieh not a tle was ever | # to be] (sold to antiefy a judgme sa For Men, $2.00 to $4.00. | For Wemmm, $1.59 to $3.50, We make she for every | pay for! you pay | ade fi |. BLYN & SONS. FACTORY 001 0M, WS BAST 918 Mandy» 609 Sth Ave., 39th & 40th Sta Stores! 199 Bowery. near Broome. And now The Big Store caps the climax Guesday at tho Low Price of 6. 20, a Yard. Cool! 4 What's the use of wearing your- self out over a hot coal stove. Why not have a gas range and be com- fortable. You will save money ‘ 7 and save yourself Vou can Buy a Gas Range -on the instalment Plan save time n7a fit vine yiiay this week * KOCH & Co. | 125th Street, West, sitet Ladies’ Shirt Waists. ON TUESDAY—Shirt Waists, perfect in every detail of materal, make, fit and tinish, at remarkabl¢ price- These items from mammoth assortments: SHIRT WAISTS of fine white lawn, tack and front with fing tucks; others entire front, col’ar and cuffs with hemstitched tucks a LAWN WAISTS, button back, front of fancy lice-striped material, new long waist effect, back and sleeves tucked r WAISTS of white lawn; front, back, fine tucks; others button front with tucks and hem BUTTON BACK WAISTS of wh ed insertions and tucks . Between Lenox ani Szventh Avenues, concessions. ACATION. WHERE TO SPEND IT. ALL THE POPULAR RESORTS ARE REPRESENTED IN THE SUNDAY WORLD'S SUMMER RESORT PAGES. FREE INFORMATION Concerning All Resorts May Be Hed at The World’s Vacation Burofsu, Broadway and the Summer Applications by mat! for Summer-Res must be accompanted com ort | ANXIOUS TO SELL wants to buy one through @ e@undcy World ad. 5 -