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i) WOWEN AECUSE HIN. Baron Is Charged with Bigamy and Aban- donment. Michael Baron saw tr hel faced two angry the Lee Avenue Police © Durg. presided over 3 einbotham. sone of the we annie Baron, he heard wel, of No. 20 5 Twenty-firet week ago and the wife of on Jan. 15, epent several alt of her Jeweirs er. Baron seemed locked up Ind — MR. GIBSON TAKES A BRIDE. ann Senntor Weds Montgomery Gibson, 1 tor Gibson, of Lo No, 20 East One Hundr Breet, and who ¢ “gentleman of le« Miss Hazel Gertr: Boulevard, Tay+ whic o Versation they: vahla Hotel, wh Mrs. Gibson. The bridegroom would aay n concerning himself, and after givin Justice $2 left with his new re. CITY GETS $52,204 BY WILL. Weman Who Hequenthed Money Cat Of Her Daughter. The Farmers’ Loan and Trust Com- pany to-day sent to the ¢ check for $52,201.26, drawn on the tonal City Bank, and pald te ®y virtue of an order of the Gated June 7, to settle the w gellca Cra: he di WH. The trust compa of the te . Crane, In her will, adminine bequeathed Seah latter propores to petition the city to Givide “he property. with her, us) she has little money WOULD PROTECT INSANE. Reward for Conviction of Any Who M1-Treat ‘Them. The story of the death of John Christy In the insane pavilion at Relle- vue Hospital, with port of Dr, O'Hanlon that he was killed by abuse, has so aroused the indignation ot Bamuel H. Stone, a real estate dealer, at No. 135 Broadway, that he has offered & $00 reward for the conviction of any person {l-treating an insane person in any elty Institution. Mr. Stone writes of the matter as follows in t ward: “Experten nt us th seems to by to bring + thee brutes t 1 epectable or unto to this and nil. on the part of those wi fo have the proper quali Greatment of suc! are maltrented reasoniyexce ptt peals to all mu eM brvery for MRS. HARRINGTON WINS. Ma rope: Ex-Representative in (Special to The Even! FITCHBU Forbes, of the sued a decre Rarely both o tenance and petitioner two childr trict, Presiden forth Agricultural Society nd a leader in locai hge affairs, - USBAND IN JAIL for Homicide. Mrs. James Wilkins, thirty-two yours 014) 18 dying in the City Hospital, J (my City, from the effects of a beating tans her husband ts in Jatl, charged with isting, the injuries she ts suffering, Mrs. Wilkins way taken from her ome, in the South Cove section of ereey City, three days ago. Her head | a neek were, badly cut and her body | {ime {t was thought she ha that Svein had quarrelled sa (i Sea genni Wilkins| May Have to Answer | iii an accident, but the police | | ; day of his rescue of TEE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1901. HAY’S TRAGIC DEATH SADDENS _ YALE s COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. wie ony Me pn MES Koo WIND J felelelieleteletsteleteieletet | Secretary of State Pros-, trated by the Shock— AllGayetyAbandoned-saie. van ant —Regrets from Lon.}*' don — Funeral rangements Made. EW HAVE hoof wnsal t June The tragte former ind the festivi beginning of os practically ae ls Lay fer parsing a fairly restful” Bignt ay Ar- | Amprave 1 ihten Being|s » a FELL Adelbert Hay stark 1 physteal and At da er that hy and while remain auletly in day, « Wressed (hie Woe te: Le sary wan ‘wnt | doubttul early who, Miss r grief with | ir the sake of her | it wax only last summer that} y Hay was seriously ill and it * his health will be ne- | riously affected | the present trouble. Vetegeams of "pouring | thy . from >» Corps of the retary | a consulta nM and meray wart tt ninicieinint- a of th Hay was a OUT wh whieh your Lomost \ sradiatlon. abandon all merry play fon entirely the wishes of the tiny ‘Tamlly. | SINCERE REGRET FELT IN LONDON. | Mr Hay ¢ MODEST HERO TELLS OF RESCUE. Flood's Story to The Evening World of How He Saved Four Persons. As modest as he is brave, Riciard F. Flood, of No. 70 East Third street, Bay- oune, Ne, told The Evening World ic- four persona—ty | women and two small ehildiren—at South | Beach yesterday. The heroic rescue nessed by a larze crowd, and the brat was hercic act. By RICHARD F, FLOOD. nd two children sengers and Crew The oMciain of the Mallory Une sated | to-day thi al further ad) bout the going ashore of the s no ner Young is in charge of the verse! but w crew of between fifty and sixty men. She left June 19 for Galveston. The cabin passengers are Miss Fannic M. Berg. Bhe carried only twenty-two passengers, | jas b w falie spra "|life-xaver was loudly applaided for his ™ -WIFEDVING AND. COMAL ASHORE ES, IAS LL: OFF FLORIDA, CASE DELAYED. Has Tener es Pas. Former Hoffman House of Sixty. by the Heat. MIAMI, Fla, June 2l—The steamer) Edward Ss. Stokes, the millionaire ex- Comal, of the Mallory tne, ty ashore | propre Hoffman Moure, ty nth eh four miles south of Juy ter Wat nis home, No. eat Seventy ! epiniecsisaniness;iny) FR) Me was complainant against Grahame of here. Polly, tr ttter's ntakenarne’ Davidoy, Mrs, J. A. Robertson and Miss onset: Tine was told kone ont and in tn. Mer Mamie aged thirteen, and nes} had y hat and coa Just as yon: Kou its raw t wertlng TROL It v mtood on the > h important ald tn Proprietor Affected fast Friday raumed the trial neral rder Gort of the Roe WV TWO MET DEATH UNDER ‘“L” TRAINS. Foreman Holden Killed as He Knelt—Painter Begin Hurled f A section foreman of vated road, thy just ate weluck yoaund baddy mutta One Hunt Third horrivle boat Ile Bae and t third nis eme trains and the p for thelr eatat this nen frequently wave { Holden supe Mn wntatially dell setors, ate ¥ had riwn to his £ stot He Was ected the looked the fore: ted. Tae passengers ir for some ns Hosplt at Toltens was 2 While thi Fgh hie inst, never re MOLINE soon Court of Appeals May Decide in Case on July 10. (Sre ° © Worth) ALBAN 6 th-Rolund B, Molineux, ¢ z murder of Mrs. Adama, m. ‘ h rare on Jus, B 10. There that a deet new trial w down by at Court regular Court, holla TO KNOW FATE: rom Structure. John J. Hegin, thirty years old, of No, ISH Third avenue, Wax killed by a north= bound elevated train at) Ninety-fourth street and ‘Third avenue early to-day, Hegin was emp! yed as a painter on md dtd not see the ly Killed s « + Callahan ngineer Inquest STEAM YACHT RUNS ASHORE, «| Brigantine-Rigged Ves- sel Aground Near Hell Gate. A big steam yacht ix ashore on Nig- Point Re en Ward's Island 1 180 feot long, % and Astoria. Sh paint. ed white and: brigantin ay mokestic yellow, A pilotshouse with a Mes the New and presum- ‘ner, which I tars running dagon- rk Yacht Club pennan’ the with blue aly waite, yacht went a wan a xt nd sho was W's Inland shore to eddies, but did not take nsideration the dangerous rocks. es with hor stern high out of ving her prop ler, which ts ht red, us a green beneflt into ¢ jag resembles that of Willlam Kk. Vanderbilt, —-— PLATT NOT FIGHTING HIM. Senator Denies He Went to Wash- Rion to Depose Wakeman, today Aw Le Barbier ment of che y Mr. Stokes wadn a pr ut conditt it would jeopardize his lite to ie Jurors had been secured for the trial of Polly ‘The Recorder granted the adjournment, discharging the nine Jur: ora in the box and admitted Polly to n Uls elty duly 10 for the pu f ‘ rnvdertnis that the that tim re in the courts for such and an effort will undoubtedly be made t Japose of It with all posatb.e,] rapidity, sable iced tis es F as {t hax hung | Morrow sfor the « long pertod, the ourove Of Ravn oR Senator Thomas C, Piatt, who has | | a | | t Chemises, Drawers and Cor- a 1 , who Wate held for he Coroner’a| § STERN BROTHERS UPHOLSTERY DEP'T. 4th Floor. will offer to-morrow In their Millinery Department On Second Floor The newest designs in * Yachting and Outing Hats also a number of handsome = Street and Dress Hats West Twenty-third Street Lace Bed Sets, made of finest English Bobbinette, with wide lace trimmed valance. Complete with pillow shams, $3.75, $5.50 & $6.50 per set. Reduced to $7.50 200 fieces, — fine curtain muslin,—white, with em- SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. set Covers, c., $1.25 and $1.45 each. Gowns and Skirts, each. , $45 and $1.75 Lawn Kimonas, $1.25 and $1.45 each. A number of garments made of finest materials,— at about one-half former prices. JAMES McGREERY & CO.. Twenty-third Street. FIFTEEN WON'T STOP JEROME. Justice May Head New Committee in War on Vice. Fifteen at its m id decide to dixcon- namittes 1 Wednesday sh tinue the another Ittee ake tts place and the raids would be continued with renewed vigor. If this is done, Justice Jerome will be at the head of the movement with full power to act. nawer to a direct question If an- committee would be appointed ¢ clreumstances, Justice Je- her ork {na great elty for com- mittees, you know, J should not be at all surprised If such a thing should take place, It is possible. “It would seem to be avery. queer state of affairs fter “having gained the 4 ‘ ars ‘5 nituntion, which of hard. wark, Fork xhoutd not co He will not requlr much money broidered centre and ruf- fles, or colored stripe de- signs, HOUSEHOLD LINENS. 15c. per yard. HUCK TOWELS,—hem- Jaypore Print Table Covers— stitched. 22x42 in., very fine, $4.00 per doz. 22x40 in., heavy quality, $3.00 per doz. about one yard square, 35¢- each, Printed Portieres,—brilliant- ly colored Oriental pat- terns,—1 yd. wide x 3 yds, long and 2 yds. wide x 4 yds, long, Hemmed, 24x46 in., Damask ends,— i $3.00 per doz. 20x38 in., Fringed eady—_ $2.40 per doz, all white —— $1.50 per doz. Turkish Bath $1.00 and $2.75 each; Usual price $1.50 and $4.25. Sofa cushions, covered with India prints and various Eastern stuffs. About 24 inches square, 20x,j0 in., Bleached Towels. 23x49 in., Fringed—— $1.00 each, i $2.00 per doz.| Embroidered, art Ticking 23X45 in., Hemmed,— laundry bags,—numerous $2.40 per doz.| colors, Pure Linen Sheets and Pil- U » cach, low Cases, Soe Sheets. 72x90 in., Hemstitched,— JAMES McCREERY &C0., $3.50 per pair. Twenty-third Street. gox96 in., Heavy round thread linen, — finished ] ———________—_——— ne with open work, $5.50 per pair. Pillow cases, 22'4x36 in., COTTON DRESS GOODS. Imported silk and cotton novelty fabrics, Open-work grenadine weaves, Dotted and fancy weave linens. Batistes. Embroidered Swiss, 4o inches wide. All fash- ionable colors. goc. per pair, JAMES McCREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. im pregnancy, from boating or ocean tra will succumb at once {0 the wondertully curative PSN of BROMO- ;PEP: 75. per yard, Value $1.25. 10,000 yards,—printed In- dia Dimities, Stripes, dots or floral patterns,— Kamilers: "#00 a month wil do the| gras churwrui, cHeacrt co"! colored or white grounds, es : ALL DI 25c, & 8c. ST ANI CE’ % Sons, 15c. per yard. THREE BRIGADIER-GENERALS 5° Per Proslilent: Rewards Officers Who ee BY WL DEWITTE. Says Secretary Is Mis- leading People of United States. LONDON. June 24.—A despatch to a news agency from St, Petersburg, dated to-day, purports to quote M, de Witte, the Ruslan Finance Minister, as say- Ing that the statement tmsued by Sec- retary: in explanation of the United ‘Treasury Department's action In Imposing countervailing du- tes on certain Russian products, shows question ix not fully underatood by At statesman, He, M. de Witte, cannot imagine that Mr, Gage would Intentionally. min- lead the people of the United States, and, therefore, he can only conclude that Mr. ¢ 18 not possessed of all the fact 5 * PUT OUT FIRE WITH SAND. Binsing Henzine Threatened De- ‘ struction of a Drag Store, (Spectal to The Ev LL, dune 24-4 int BABYLOD ombina- tion of benzine, lantern and colored boy ted a fire yesterday afternoon in the xement of Charles C. Heflly's drug store, The boy was drawing the benzine just returned from Wavhington, will go to the Ortenta: Hotel, Manhattan, to- iam denies that he went anne Senator] his retreat by ¢ whington for] off, The firemen extinguished the fire, ‘wlser Wake-| which’ was confined to ong corner of the posed, sixobaty te in fighting Wakeman,” safd| basement. Sand was useé to Bena oensine when the lantern set It on tire, The boy crawled out of the window, the stairway being cut keep thy from Value 25¢. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street, The thoughtless man with land to sell Finds no one who will buy. He does not think of printer's Ink ‘And all World Wants imply. JUNE /“ 30. 2 “Have You Gl That $100 Bill?” nt te ul 1 Sui $500.00 FOR FIVE COPIES — OF -- | NEXT SUNDAY’S Sunday World Magazine: (PEARSON EDITION. ) +—. Be Sure to Get a Copy and Save It. It May Be Wor:h $100"to You. 2@~ Watch Morning and Evening World every day this week for further particulars, i