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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14, 1901. ITALIANS’ REVENGE MAY [GUILTY OF WIFE-MURDER HAVE PROMPTED SHOOTING. BY HIS OWN CONFESSION. = | J. Axel ‘Douglass With-| draws Plea of Not| Guilty and Will Go, to Prison for Life. Rothenber ¢ IB Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded, West 14th Street. = Rockers at $1.66 Worth $2.98 Such extraordirary bargains in handsome Rockers ought to crowd the Furniture Depart- ments to-morrow. | What room isn’t more comfortable by the ad- addition of a good Rocker? Here are about 300 Rockers, spick and span from a famous factory. Took all there were ot this particular pattern. That's why we got them at cust. The rockers are in golden oak or imitation mahogany; have cobbler seats, high, strong brace arms, andare exceptioually well finished. $18 Gouches for oh > \ During Monday and Tuesday we sold 93 of these tine Couches. All Hair After Justice Gildersleeve, in Supreme Court, had gone to the trouble to tm- Panel two Juries, numbering %A men, and J. Axel Douglass, charged with the | murder of his wife, Alma, had seen ten { 7] | | | men elected to try him, the prisoner's counsel thin morning announced that. § Douglass #lshed to withdraw his plea! {not guilty and confers to murder in | the second degree accepted the plea and aentenced Douglass to Imprison- ment for Ife. The prisoner will not te taken to Sing Sing until Friday, that he linay see hts child and bid tt good-by, Tho arrest of Douglaas and the dis- covery of his wife in hin rooma, at Lex- Ington avenue and Fifty-fourth strect, upen the floor dead, with two gaping wounds tn her head, revealed an un- 4 usually pathetle story becausc of the Couch:s are thes:, with golden oak Intelligence and apparent respectability frame, best steel springs and hon- | inten E i ah A Sie cst workmanship. 1 of the prlnonee 3 SD te . The covering is of en Dougiaes nought treatment h i / ies the best grade Art Nouveau and Belgian Velour. Price. ° wan bleeding from an awful wound over his heart. That he lived was held as a| wonderful cane in the annals of sur- gery. Confilcting stories were told. Tried to KIN Himself. Dougiaan staggered into a drug store In the neighborhood and exposed the wound In hia breast, and told the drug-- | & gist that he had killed hin wife because | of her extravagance. For this fault, he raid, he had separated from her. She came to his room and pleaded for money. He asked her to return and live with him. She sald they did not have| sufMfictent means. “I killed her: I give myself up. She said she must have $15 hats and $5 shoes and I killed her. I'm sorry, but I had to do It."* That 1s the tale he unfolded as he lay pack in a chair weak from the loss of blood. He was arrested and takin to the hospital, where there seemed little| van Dyke ty chance of raving his life. He improved] then he rapidly under treatment, but even to- day he In suffering trom the wound, Prisoner Apathetic. ie His attitude to-day was apathetic, | however, and he heard what the Judze | had to say ina nonchalant manner. He bowed hla head untll his well-trimmel She MOTHER © LEAP FOR mT ENDS secz| OPANKED A FROM ao dynamite or a giant firc- $45 Mahogany Parlor Suits, $29.75. Exquiste inlaid murqueterie woik in hes. 5-p ece Parlor Sits; full spring edges; sumptuously upholstered with silk damisk; two different patierns of highly Fol: ished trames. Priced for this sale only at..... $40 Brass Beds for $25.) MATTRESSES. ‘These superb Bras. Beds, in all sizes, | like cut. Bow | foot Bed: two- inch massive ‘d touched his breast, dup again We a) m ald net nay “Then Tt agreed, val dh ada mproved South American Hair “rying all Mattresses, one or two puts: and Aas 7 cloose your own ticking; all sizes; $18.00 value.... 9.75 | Combination Hair Mattresses, ail sives,one or two parts; worth £650, cccccess BoD | Alleiair Mattresses, soft bhlick posts 3 solid hus ks and spindles; 6ft.| hair, best AC A or fancy ticking; ne oF two arts; all sizes; Ming waren tog pcs ore wept: ASE 6 OB this sale only... | Einoleums® Oilclothe. | eu ort he shot his wie under Douglass told tus ying. She her to come riven this strange case great notoriety, while the mystery Itself as yet Is one Most Plausible Reason |or tne deepeat in thin seotion for years The yomay be used by Dr, Will Found by Police for tams to-day tn the hupe of finding where the bullet is imbedded in Mr. Ver- Fusillade of Shots at jiincs teen Verplank. | No further trace of the strange | Woman In shooting costume and carry- BT i a the ferry | (Special to The Evening World.) hoot | NEWBURG, N. ¥., Aug. 4—Arreste ing will be made to-day probably in the the matter up and Deputy cracker had blown up. u i I ta charge of the | horses jumped. ‘fina hantelt arenes ' * tnventigation and Mr. Verplank fell forward | | . Mr. Verplank, who waa shot In the . i | t hia cousin-in-law, Miss hack, will not die, ax was feared at frat BS Co eer | | Laura Rankin, were shot while driving Miss Rankin, who was also injured by Irs.,,Werplank saya the report was | . 65¢. qualit: x mysterious shooting case here, in which avepnink is Falla, hi sq. yd. ate f Samuel Verplank, the rich gentleman “Wnty ome 4 Olictoth (so, ' quality) aie farmer, and > ‘4 Best Floor Oilclo' gual i "1 shew i Constable Middlet tu Fall fatterns; 50c. srades) we pauare @n Monday. Constable Nichotan Mid- “¥!N& buckshot, te hurt even less than HN shows. the shooter wan yard sececceeceeeeees ee c waa thougat, the akin on the right 4) | near. The shot epread at leaat three Gieton ts on the trail of the missing of her nack being scarcely abraded, | feet. going both siler of Mrs. Verplank Italtan, jErank Goraborto wero, HE Dee othe wound were made. by. buckebn without touch ug her. Thin one either! And the Bridegroom)Captain and d Wite Were ' For a vena Bellinger ‘ mynery. Goraborio ty thought to be cir, Nerplanic told an Evening World ah gars. ats the shot Fled Down the Burned Beforedump-.: | Had Vainly Sought ° ing in the den: ear the brick Tenorte Ryan gore o Lith 1 If . : t yarde, and. police nnd volunteers trom fir more clearly than at firat. She tx Maer Fire-Escape. ing Into Water. Employment. Reversible Smyrna Rugs—4 yds. lonz, 3 yds f @mong the farmera are searching for * handsome woman, scarcely forty, ful- nal of shot Would. faew. Rest wide; Oriental and floral patterns ; worth $14.98; now.. Rim. Iy twenty yeara her husband's junior, the ‘As near la shown by the fact What was the caute of the shooting She sal: itaaegensl "fut ‘neh | MRS. DIBETTO ARRIVED DAUGHTER, TOO, IS “TOO OLD,” THE REBUFF Say Oey et ° © farm Mr. fe breeding’ Rlmmocelaniiiohlintarset hen nthe return from the farm Mr eneaten ae raul inch 904 in fact throughout Dutchess County Vervlank ant Dr. Suydam were on the | plank's haul Wer. "Now. no one ls’ ahoots IN TIME TO STOP WEDDING. SEVERELY INJURED. HE CONSTANTLY MET. i All-Wool Art Squares— ft. long, 6 ft. wide; all 2 98 wool; worth £4.50. . 1° Wool-Filled Art Squares—io ft. 6 in. . lone, 9 2 98 eo ft. wide, large sitting-room size; worth $5.75. Tapestry Rugs—Fringed; 54 inckes long; 2¢ inches 85 Cc @s the shooting Itself. The Verplanks front seat of the carriage, while [sat di charge at in @nd Rankins are known and respected rectly behind my husband with Miss fer and near, and their prominence hax Hankin and Mra, Suydam at my left, As ater, would shot in Tunting amall ok Into thie closely." Togs of No Avall—! Giving His Wife Min Laat 25 Centn F rne to Water's He Aunin Sallted Forth and | DRIVEN FORTH a Te OW CES | sete In an atmosphere thick with the ap-| The hay barge Merchant, helonging| “Mother, 1 must and wiil get work petizing odor of cooking food and surely M1, Slinglan’, of Coeymans, caught | to-night; here tx our last nts. i rounded by peraptring and fire at her dock, at the foot of West | with these words, mingled of Ruesta, Frank Marino and on es zest ening, | and despair, Henry Bellinger, of Ni e jg [Romito rtood before a priest In Marino's ty-fourth street, early this mo! 134 Degraw street, Brooklyn, k: F eTpretrrs i nth street, last night, Just as the ‘ERS. LINDSEY SAYS THIS A NEGRO WOMAN BESIEGED | oy holy man was about to say the words flat, at No. 2 East One Hundred and{and the captain, George W. Shear. his} wife, who lay IM, and, wweeping silent! . elahteen | went forth lant night’on a hunt thug rned. | for over a year hid been fruitless . IS WHY SHE LEFT HOME. HOUSE FROM FRONTSTOOP. | TO CITY HE LEFT IN Stee Annie Marino in came Antoinette Di- rboard with his wife in hin arms, | a q of his: wife a : ; - 4 betto, mother of Annie, hing Ina blaze. They were i Mra, Dibetto did not ery, “Those wed-| rescued by the crew of the tug Dan Hee . rently unee , ; , MIG EsIletanctlleot rine cutioeas renal kihuc werer ant cto leoeeveleytlonpttaul|lonavainon PERU UnN TOU? Ladies’ Tailoring and Dressmaking Dep’ts should have done, according to prece-| Where the daughter was also taken. ‘by Policeman’ Gaainon: dent. Instead, she jaid violent hands| Mre. Shear was badly burned and] An ambulance surgeon pronounced (Third Floor) ‘ ‘i a xeverely: . She ts IN) nim dead from heart disease, and upon the palpitating, expectant Annie, | suffered severely from shock. him de geane, and tho hurried her to another room, and, judg-]4 precarious condition, The daughter] police took the sad news to h'a home, Until Sept, Ist orders will be accepted for ank Eloped from/Fire-Roat n Annie and wide; very rons and handsome; red, green, blue and tan patterns... Saniord’s ‘Axminster Rugs—2 tc feet long, 17,50 feet wide, best quality; $30.00 values..............06 and daughter Ber: ra old, were seriously 1 ‘apt. Shear was ce » Work Sarah Vana to € Was ‘Then Mated rmer Came Mere 53 Ven least arant and Won t Wary to Fortane. a Cafe and Fights 1 band’s Sault for Child, ! ——_ Thomas Lindsey, a rich furn’ Mea, Allce D. ho keeps a/ 1 0 vas not so badly burned, but received} Thue death, kinder than men, had end- > ki » Cuneo, ng from the sounds that Issued from] wa y 5 : shad en: Gealer, of New Rochelle, atid his » hoardine-h: West One| re Cuneo, who landed in this coun. = spectators opined that] internal injures in Jumping from the|ed Hellinger’s ions quest and brought Tailor-made Gowns, Riding Habit: E e engaged in a legal batt try ttty-three ra’ ago, a pennilcas| Ne OOM the spect i he dock. Capt. Shear was also | jj 1 mma, are engage a legal battle srundred os ahaa O, pennileasy a inio was having the time of ex-| boat to the dock. Capt. She: him peace and rest. thon posatasion Vothithelradaughter ease ise pian & alt i iby al archi mornin on | erence badly burne Fortune proved fickle to the disap- Golf Suits and Street Costumes 4 aged thirteen. arlen nurt, be-| the Bt, Louls to take the post of United! ste” t The fireboat Zophar Mills and several! pointed man. For twenty-sevi 5 States Consul at Turi ra, Dibetto had a policeman with !peinted man. For twenty-neven yearn to-day agalnet Bene Sen aatine dtalys the elty |) et polleeman, Baumpac' tugs turned streams of water on the; he had worked stend!ly for a book- At Substantial Reductions to Justice Rich, in the Suprem anne Pipe ‘Onaitt barge, but were unable to extingulah the| binding concern at Ann and Willlam Brooklyn, for an order giving him CUS she charged alts Fae at pune’. @ Tagwed Jad, Innded! Traum blaze. It Arifted to the Weehawken side, | streets, Manhattan, A year ago last from prices prevailing during the regular season tody/ot the child. He alleged that the! ys Me havalearicerscining zen (Foi | be arte ar Pena ee eT i, | where It barned to the water's edge. It] July the firm decided tht they needed + girl, now in the care of her mother, ts{ 7! . Lhd i. ship th Baa was loaded with ) tons of hay, about] a more active man in Beltt “# pli : A ns consis reaching (hat mysterious domain called a nin Beliinger's place. W T h d S Delngikept'in a saloon and restaurant | ago she employed the Va Woman (i erature, eonelatel io bundle of] Mitinown, whereubou 1,000 tons having been unloaded, He wan over fifty-seven years old, and est wenty thir treet th ething and a amalt hy at New Rochelle, which, he alleges, ts/¢or a month. She rema A. Thoy| No 48 Collis street, in New Haven, ts eae - hie h aor alth was not as good as it had ok Mot a fit place for her. | 1 r ' , wn MERU tO) ve near River nd after| the domicile of Annie pomito; likewlse Mrs, Lindsey han sued in the Supreme | {Pd then il So Laterehe Prolene /some:/montha’ hard work wlth; the | tite theidomicliacof her, mother SHIPPING NEWS. pDikmiaved, he did not, despair, int Court for a separation, ullesing twenty: Ci! sults for wages a {Mra Hew.) Hand orga father waa able tolhome, on. Monday afternoon —_——_. AUST OSTA DINOSE Eee etn a ee seca | DPRK Ue rest of the family to New!|steaithily Frank Marino, jection—"too old,” 1) York When he went away Annie went with ALMARACA TOR ATO-DAY,) seit he| waa determined and never let him, Mra, Dibetto, who waa In the 5.08} San» sete. 7,00] Moon | Flee up in his search for employ Geer specific acts of cruelty on her huse ttt, the test of wht Sbané's part. She declares she waa {re- ay in the Harlem Civil Quently beaten and choked. In an an-| some one told pie alored won iy moved to Canton. macaront market at the thme of the THE TIDES TODAY, for a. short time fart @wer he dented all her charges, and tn ha foiek went to work in thi elepemen Kd not Ser . never , | became, iy with kidney ‘roubles The turn accused her of improper conduct Lae UENO TROND my Aultman & Miller] that thore waa a Dosallh orang, 3 octor sald Worry p DoOe: food and ex- Bo i | main th t ent taleehon “| seeing her “sweet Annie any more. ; 2 ure had brought thia o: In an affidavit she Mied to-day opp re until wl eawment to} achool, She knew that young Murino had] gengy, Mo 66 His store. of enone de. saved through went there, . nd shook it and ¢ her husband's application for ng Clineo went to been aultor for the hand of her daugh- a3 many years, dwindled, bul tho nelaht so Sed KOO rei igre Gua ea ceatirinseae| eetaanie cater nr eneec tts [ mals take dmunis ool Gendt TELEPHONE YOUR WANT ADS. ving admission in the name of Now he sefolt and Frank haw not ax yet attained the forlorn couple, Whore twenty-seven Fee ee Teen LeeLee ate Be aree | crnencinndie.anislunaucesnstn ane ag the cultor wf] hts masority she had disapproved of the PORT OF NEW YORK. years of married’ happiness wan os jurant, [eens . 1 the owner of extenaival g Bhe suspected that her daugh- marred. by the terrora of want. Thelr The or’ id @ho says her husband droke Into her| Yawn on the stoop, Sundus had eloped and also. suspected that — dnughter,, who. Is married and lives in Wit an axe on Dec. 31 last_and| Some one in the house got out by a dees reer he had eloped to New York. ARRIVED. Manhattan, also aid what she couid to| her and the'child from home, Sbe) fear door and informed a po St eee eee nee: andl ‘with that ened in view she Teached | ( ” Galveston | "The nelkhoors not long go got up A Pays Ghe Goll. rts that he contributed nothing to| Policeman Donion, of the V we 2am the tnianeootia Seatse Yemterday “afternoon. iy ha oe cceerpen is | rattle of u clock, and the money" received | Mt aad che wan obliged to go Hundred and Twenty-ntih street ntac| We read in novela how some pale andfatiigent inquiry in little Italy. ene tearn Sas eke rom wax the Inat they ork In the restaurant 0 mupport| tion. ordered the colored woman. to[*houshitul student overpowers a ruman| Sh, c,ailatrae, OC opine, an learned Seta ana thine gave Taha. ite UBLIC Telephone Stations i fauat werd daeghters Bho tactics on, and she refu Then he | that astucks him, and eccashally tee chaning of providons ‘for a. wedding INCOMING STEAMERS, m he nailed forth. brave to the end. on P in - ‘a arrested her, When anked by Main. |*0mething of the kind on the stage, but| feast in the Marino hi A score ' DUB TO-DAY, what proved his Inst queat for wor ppesPinces is cutirely kia eller why she did not move un,{ftldom hear of tt In rewl Me, of murats | 2 he wan told | geeante. Liverpool Algonquin, Jacksonville. $$ New York and Brooklyn now applicution | are td: |theleas tr occurs, At Concordia, Kan.,| piriTrom Sew Havene 10% DeRUtltal| tana, tiremen. ‘Serena PRETORIOUS DEAD. ep,tO|nextiMondny.\” “Do lawr am wid me. De copper hun|the other day the town bully pleked out Haatening to the East One Hundred Gore preety act for The World in receiv- noirleht@tovlayihisl pawavoniimerahen poking student who ts attending] Sd Fourth gtreet station Mrs, Dibetto OUTGOING STEAMERS. ni NED WHILE CRABBING,|/ var nine wit de inwe right nine of| tO" joes! none oitee The ment | Sad duet io gheine Ry Heat TAILED TODAY: Commansonuisjorsear)mirericot| MENG and transmitting to The World, ———— inate tried to wet away, but at Inat the bully ible, the wedding, with what success Liverpool. Mae, Pensacola. ony jem Shot in Skirmiah. ey. Overbatancea hy the) Magistrate Zeller naid he was pretty| struck him and then he turded in and| Mydetalled in the opening ‘of chin wiory.. cattle JAGERAFONTEIN, Orange River Col- telephone service free, all small ads. ad Water. |clone to the law himself and fned| Whipped his enemy, An hour later, in| stra. Ditetto had «conversation ‘with A Grenada, Gren: my, Tuesday, Aug. 13.—Commandant Bnother part of town, the bully slipped | her daughter, at the conclusion of] M Ai ire, Inag Pretorious, who was recentiy shot up to the student and knocked him whiten Annie tearfully expressed her| 4 through the eyes, Is dead, young aon of the Rev. Percy Per-| her %. Trenton, was drowned to- down, whereupon the student nena ‘ 'N. J., while crab- whtpped ted ame ret ely, that he by and ‘di aughter mentanarencs Bs : le Dew ge er, Mary Sewheaky, four years old, of No. | tuliy was arrested sid Phea te anieht, train leaving Frank jarino Shamrock in Fire, a sere le no particular reason why he|_ The particular feature of the spectal 4.—The tory window of her home last night, re-| of whom it 1s sald that he never had. e Thurad. mah y aoe ars peta calving a fractured skull. Bhe died ta fare Sal altteeP at ca dia nce prete echarse Siainst hire acs or Pale Fampaltheatre Manhattan vetnape sled from hero to “ia; tor ‘aan the Gouverneur Hospital this moraing, dent is @ relative of Funsto e;atu- res ee’ ‘molest brim if he re- Fe-] Beach willy be /Laptoa’ Suassrock my) ving “on! board that the Nttle fellow] Delancey street, fell from the Mfth-|town Is making a hero of the ai BYDNEY, N. 8. W.,. A yi acer ”

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