The evening world. Newspaper, July 1, 1901, Page 8

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2 aT Ra THE WORLD: In the defens charged with th Price, the Harlem gambler, Ehlers. barkeeper of the Onaw whore the shooting the stand this afternoon Intensely dramatte story “Tom” Kennedy to kill McDonnell to shoot McDonnell Pistol hand and forced the up Into the air. Then drew his revolver with his hand and put it against whic not Several shots followed, witness was certain did from McDonnell's revolver. cided to call for the defense. rigid cross-examination shake it. pend the defense just before morning session. and his taat “Tom" Kennedy plotted to for that purpose. defended his life. “If this defendant accused of murder,” were night would tne murder of this defendant. ig the whole isse." Mr. Unger uilked only thirty. mii war R. made jagram of the Onawa r for the Stute. Was admitted In evidence. ‘Thomas It. Killilea, of N. that MeDonnell's rep ommunity was good. fret dn 1894, ‘aken to Kennedy. Hundzed and Twenty-tifth atreet, 12 o'vivek on the night of the sho jy wax int oon and I eH he had been drinking, r hurried in the side doo: fad ty Kennedy 4MeDonnell and Bone up—" Here, the witness sald, dropped. Peyner left tue antoon and ly Went ton baek room whe Maginnis Peyser's pocket, A man named Jerome f “Tom, You'd better go ho Kennedy refused to go home H seen walking weet Twenty-Afth and Courtney. Horton testine Reilly's home, Twenty-third rtreet that One he wer Hundred in This Morni 6(0 World. BUT Paid Help Wants ij 1 64 Thirteen Other New Papers Combined, AGENTS BAKER: BLACKSMITHS DOOKBINDERS Nonses OPERATORS FEATHER WAN WAITERS WAITRE MISCELLAN occurred, and told of and his gang tried! heart. “Tom! he anid, “ye wot but VM spare your Ute.” story made a profound sensation and failed Mr. Unger presented the case Mr. Unger said it would be shown “do up" McDongell and sought him out In the Onawa Cafe McDonnell simply} about thr not here sald Mr. Unger, “some other man in that cafe that’ he here charged with! The first witness called by the defense Craig, a elty surveyor, ent from the one made by ‘The diagram oie Arthur J. Hort of No. 12 Fourteenth str ifled that he ce tracks, Hew sat the from his tro World Wants the Great Secret of Success! of Myles MeDonnell | murder of George John Cate took He swore that Kennedy attempted who caught his | weapon | McDonnell right Pry hothe come Ehlers was one of the witnesses sub- | staty poenaed by the State, but not called. He and others who were not heard for the prosecution Abraham ‘Levy and Henry W. Unger wisely de- Ehlera’s to for of the gang ‘That nutes, ‘no. Cafe jo, 6 in t Me= Eam | ein a ux in nouth west ) er of Lexington avenue and One about ating. | looked rand have volee Ken- re he! ul an how ten: | neds } wien KENNEDY DREW FIRST wor Bartender of Onawa Cafe Tells of United States Myles McDonnell’s Fight for Life. { — —~4 —_ —_—- District- Bank Officials. United Bur “Oververtitlea ul States District-Attorney his Hoth {shots ty-nfth Hy Sect the ett has cut short summer IBURNETT READY F TO PROSECUTE. j ee | MOT ‘The Guarantee”. Clothing Company. Attorne tt ° y UPTOWN CORNER 127TH ST. AND 3D AVE. Starts Work Toward Punishing embracing Gool comfortable Clothin eae = erges Flan. all the up-to-date styles in “no th Tene nels Wersled and leathorweight Cheviols owing and come back to the ¢ nA noble by a fine of $00 GH 0 at h lf Ab thi uh test weather on a GI a pre ?. ThY 110: ang ser had prosecute: the officers of the the Special Act ° te Zt, ane Shoei chiemetean ia See over Irom oue season to anather. ees tire : gal conduct of that institution. UAE Eo ot recenie auMcivat Opal nse easter i farirae CORRE era aR UrTCIGn —_—_—_—_—_—_— de Mr. Burnett says that if the facts eusary Gevernme 9 e % wo rounds replied the wit-/are true as published about the over- | aminatio Lie certification of Marquand & Co.'s ‘ unre U 7 e e check for $300,000, the responsible ah fe oflivers of the bank are Hable to erim- f wroukdoing he anay The real value of these Suits is ten dollars. They’re inal prosecution. ‘The penalty. on! have found F | COTO PINE tea Te mee I frees at ier absolutely pure wool, fast color and thoroughly tailored. prison, or $5,600 fine, or both | Section 12 is an fot! Kine Hewitt and Hugh Kelly.) Any otticer, clerk or agent of uny Former Price Former rice | Fe mer Price whose numes have heen mentioned in| iganeanpeciaa serner Reet S70 Men's Blick Ribbed gee SIRO M Stylish Gray and] $18.00 Men's Black Thi oe a = : ; = Mate _brovicons | en's cl ibbed en's Stylish Gray an Men's Blac ibet is nnecloniwithithe SeventuNational of (he Revie | Heviol Sitseese sees eee. $3679) Brown Checked Cassimere Suits, pure ail-wool . $10.00 | Bank failure, both cee from the ! revert | en Ha ecard $4 5 Suits........ sees . $8. 00 | $15.00 mens Suits of, ‘the famous: (Hrectorship some months ago. o ms | ed led Suits K = é | Oswego Blu: Sergs, full Sala ATACaer ETO Men's Gray Pin gy og I enine see “out Be. Sees Suits. | “fined, half linedor sk:teton $12.00 se tb eh RIGA ve oF tun salt contty si Cassimere Suit aah preast $8.00) | $18.00 Men's Soft Uxtond 619 54 1 : PN ae 26 amin have ue Suits, no 56 ‘4 for twenty years teturned. from hin] BteR Tegularty en credit with white stripes. * $5.50 $16.00 Men's Stylish Allewoo! Striped | Boys’ Suits, T y | $10.00) Skeleten Flarnel Ceats ard! Flannels na sariety of =) 8.00; te | Parts with belt stiaps and 4 §5,50| colors, brown, gray, greene. $8.75 |$5-9 cio eae | | Pants to turn up wrecking of tr i "i $16.00 Men's Light Gray 300: vat Hank) Mr. Burne SN AGline hina 75. Checked Worsted Suits .... $9. 00| 8.00. ed to the huppeninee {1 f renters COPE rere SEC cits | $10.00 Men's Pure .All-Wool Black | £15.00 Men's Cutaway Frock Children’s 2-Piece Suits. ANCSRENGIATRNERSREC HELO N Bhationlly tha BARS TORY SVE NEDEE| ethan tive Disgonal Cutaway, Frock or Suits in Blue Serge . $10.00 2.25 oe witness said that Ken Sse TL Lats nen ctsiare | tou of |B Sack style Coats and Vests... $5475 | | $140) Mins Blue and Black Serge | 3.00... In MeClateny'» about 1 a'r ADE Fa lon tanm soe ny, |B $15.00 Men's Scotch Tw.e’s, s, single or double 4.00, morning, limping. with hie arm pa it es Alas Ty LAAT) Trauaiecaitets inifansy ausluiesse 2 $7.90) breasted Soc. cc-esoees $40.00) coors the shoulders of “Doc Seaman Be ae NaN) Or : 5 cu tninetalen where Kennety) 829 on trom At emniant WSelelata | wit Straw Hats, oui Shirts and thousands of other Summer Goods at Half Price. vet aud Mr iurnett, “but 1 under- stand they aorighd inv < Clearing= i ey eeepcer seas Men SLe cans | [nar 5 eer, eves Guarantee Clothing Company, Stubbs came in and give me two bank Th. a hake sald tos be Volvers. I locked them in the safe for bank exant in| att tors and sald u Uptown Corner 127th St. and 3d Ave. Juarters of an hour, when Over to me any evide if "Abe" came around asked: eee stock gambler: — Se The: 469 St Onaw; Ing. by th trie enth street, a brother of| 8 tall, « Killilea,sof the police force, ton hand R | sembly Taxes Paid MNelp Wants ng's! in the York 24 189 on man, ti | me for ¢ He ts one of the witnes: into hin story. “Kennedy the witnen: you can't and walked HER TX How the Commission- 1 je Btate but not Feinon Was apparent when he got me to the je middle around Ball Players me nt thoe Kennedy The Hatton Order. Kept uudainu hin Kennedy vereont hia « in a right Harper, p on PARK, BROOKL Stealing. Farrell str hampton Hrookiyaa fumble of Hughes's MeCreery: to score ia Vo tossers from first. Kelley ted Third Aiamond Evo ard two a adjourned the mtn (tS) wolock with day eet G6 vietorious int Loubleshe dent of coming out same Despite the scor urd anit uy Daly tot scoring Ds vorouxh ATE THIS YEAR ers Explain the Increase. s bad knee Wan sent Melirt urd and the doond Met SENATOR KYL ia. Sd EEL a ad ti CHAMPIONS MEET _ PALROADS SAC CARDINALS AGAIN. (HPODRSIFPI . Shirked Preliminery Practice Because of the Excessive Heat. vit funtion. STERN BROT! | Men's Shirts for Summer Wear | Fine quality white and colored Madras, | in the newest effects, with detached cu'fs, Cambric Night Shirts P ain or tancy tr:mmings, with and without col ars, West Twenty-third Street STEEL WORKMEN FIGHT TRUST. 50,000 iene Men Face Billion-Dollar Combination. 95¢ Valu: $1.59 Despite Flea Tone at . London Local Stocks | Were Heavy. 75¢ Value $1,00 prices we \ rhe ratiros Is suffered moat ea fairly strong tone Int railway rtment at La al St, Paul yk te inten < down Republic Steel pt. Rubber foutnern Pai f k inet zreun ds ia} 1s, a v OM PTS pat ted with 17s on & Tren, Unton Pae! I & Nashville, Atchison & Paper pt. " pnsylvanta were Linton} Cas tangs beta us s ectiveny aplayed! dettete while oft wate y ' Webe in the Storl stocks “rallers” added zest to luring th R Mt rapidly, + points 1 safely ed in + foil arly : (Special 19 The Evening World.) and touehe, PITTSBURG, July L—Fifty Uhousand MLi-s, Satur Prices, ces of the by 1 BOLE & Nudson, trust went on striki Nork Central and: 1! Toe strongest Laver union is a erally was firm and Inst the most powerful indus world, the United though trading displayed Ut thy activity, nares, {In the American departme ti; sharex were strong, with a t | Sta 1 ration, and itt ve a fight to the death, “LT told the employers that tf tt as to be a str, would make tt « to be rememb and we will,’ President: Shafte t railway | eney to} common led the Hst with an Denver & Rho Ohio en of SX per cent Baltimore & Missourt, Kane: Norfolk & Westera also wer 5 Ing with us have little 1d) 1 teats tent to which this strike will go, once It i moderacey tie lowest. Ks tosday Were 000 employes Company American have been © order of the American Sheet and 15,000 employee: Steel Hoop Comput notified that the Wage scale In opera- tion lust’ year, which explred at 12 o'clock Saturday night, has not oeen renewed, ‘The business of the trust Is in too th both markets. In the local market It{ yourishing a condition just now, It is advanced 13-6, to 493-8, on covering, and | Siig, to make a sitlke In any way at- in Chicago to 45, against 437-8 Saturday. | tractive to the tryst magnates. Large nthy. pressing and consumers will New York's opening prices were: not tolerate delay In delivery, A gen: tember wheat, 736-8; July, 721-2 to rab ee strike now would mean the loss of September corn, 51. millions of dollars to the trust. Chicago's opening prices were: Sep-| president Shaffer has sent circulars tember wheat, (63-4 to 68 053-4 to ull the sub-lodgex of the Amalga- to 657-9; September corn, #1-4 to 47; 1 mated Association, notifying 60,00 mem- Goad Eh bers of the atrike. He has telegraphed the Advisory to meet here to- day to constéer further steps, and It will then be decided whether or not ail the union men employed by the United Staten Steel Corporation, which owi the Sheet Steel and Steel Hoop com- bine, shall be called out, The Wheat Market. Corn opened excited in the local Pro- duce Exchange to-day at an advance to 51 for September, ax compared with 193-8, Satyrday’s closing Mgure. In Chi- zo September corn Was at an opening £13-4 per cent., from 46 1-4 to 45, an alro very strong) losing prices Ww. 5 nominal, htugo'n cclosing. prices were: July, wheat, 643-4 Wid: Aug.. 651-4 nomina’ Sapt., 653-4 offered: July corn, 1-2 of: fered Sept., 161-4 ta 46 LUE wore gee If the gensral strike Is ordered 200,000 ele a Mladen ess SHIPPING NEWS skilled laborers will be idle, and it will Mba CH Paar f zat be almost Impossible for the trust to AN thelr paces. At the last convention of the Amal- gumated Awsociation, in Milwauken, It Was directed” that’ where .a combine ALMANAC TO-DAY. fun ries. Moon rises. E VERY ILL. it Leow Water, \ | Reefer {ines our sre Oe of pique and various light weight cloths, Coat, — made $1.50 and $2.50. Nainsook and Dresses, Gingham goc. and 75@ Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits, $1.co and $1.25, Remaining stock of Coats and Reefers, Dresses, Hats, Caps and Bonnets at considerably below usual prices. Sizes of Dresses and Coats, six months to four years. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. SUIT DEPARTMENT. All pale Numer- Cotton Dresse colors and white. ous models. $5-75, $8.75, 2.75 and $15.00, fr Fine Gauze, Cotton and Ore gandic gowns, —at one- half former prices. Short Skirts made of Linen and Pique. $3.50 and $4.25. JAMES McGREERY & 60., Twenty-third Street. WHEN'S. FunilSHING DEPT. Woolen Bathing Suits. \Navy blue and black,— trimmed with white, red or yellow. Sleeveless, swimming Suits, —Shirts, with horizontal strides. Trousers, plain with military side stripe. Summer weight underwear, — various fabrics, — all standard makes. JAMES McCREERY & C0.) Twenty-third Street. JEWELRY DEP'T. 100 dozen Imported, Jew. elled Hat Pins, 25¢ Imported, Jewelled Belt Pins, —set with pearls, turquoise and rhine stones, $1.00 each, JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. South Dukotn | aenae) pt Adi Par | signed the cule it must do so for all May Die. ‘Mocking Coat He) the Mills controlled by It. SICK HEADACHE ‘ x35 When the conference Was held last] Servove seadache, Jumping headache, | Chews senator who han ty Thursday, nowever, General -Manager | ac to ‘wars | nonce pci ba Smith, of the sheet steel combin DIORSTION. NAU NERVOUS. ya fs. suffered a rs nanan Yomi, I past HST sine se RR peas declared that be would not agree NESS i/ 010 cas 7 maets to he weaderaly er Hie ARRIVED. the scale for all of the mitls. No SHSoS-Persin ‘ Sallust rey Oty agreement could be reached, and Presi- 3: ie Manners dent Shaffer ordered a strike to take aT fred Frasca Bk ; cffect after imidnignt Saturday night, ) and west oa Sittin and te "ex Lore every" OUTGOING BTRAMSIIPS, when) the cowsiecnlascepire ue BROMO.PERATS, iH . SSILED TO-DAY. . i again, aE | tere Hon to the union's danun- Miaeainioati Meetaln Secretary Noot's New secretary, mr pounds [elation of atm for re bari ay eT eee WASHINGTON, July LSacretary | f with a sort Uback alpaca [4 mledinitineinereoseey mL ex whieh iw demonstrated ed, he une Reatpe a ot tasigoulan, Qlanee, i] a renent chlet clerk of the Fourth aii SALE BY GISTs oe, 200 a ade | foul O *payle. Taylor singled, A ball popular will be supported dy me.” ‘Hepat ijeal: eee Beabiait bo ‘Poetmaster,Geseral. ‘ 23D ST, AND 67 AVE. : 2 ? erat ‘ e i 1 { | { « q \ by

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