The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1902, Page 10

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fly et mon NID oy or eae REISS 09 ee SRN a at sada | VOEPEL AWAITS ARREST. TO CONVICT HIM. Defies Them to Prov He W Intimations are mat tive Burenu t Very soon in the tery Detectives who ha the case have to who the « pot the Distr Posnession ¢ The © Wednesiss Orrest will Young Fred V ered woman. sys « fectives refer to m whe of their sus Fested at any t @antly shadowed b and McCafferty Mithin the f Police Hew “Tet them ar flantly. to an I @o-day. ‘They ha wise G@gainat me, hut th ave got to fas the crime on som: 1 the Picked me out as (+ n “They have led about me. They say 1 @sed to strike my mother Th say ve that 1 and it is lik me. He has last week has ber « They Btruck her. My mother w fwoman that I could not had I wished to do so knife she could have kept fing her. “But let them = arres! want to go to the Tomb« @an't be worse than 1h) way Zican «ive ball, anywa gtand and the lt Boken will be enough to When the boy wart Mot be admitted to Were charged with ried the result, but the It never find the man GUDEN GETS HIS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL STILL REFUSES TO LEAVE OFFICE OF SHERIFF. Official notice of his removal fice as Sheriff of Ki @eived by Charlies Gu from of from Gov. Odel ferent despite + fill hold or wha fn G@ Dike, his success * got 1 Mr. Dike Manhattan Borough If he perst his offer TF wilt Bish a mew office of my own, swen Bm my own depntics ang a @l the new business that comes wp. “He will then have noth Whe old cases, which it "wary for bim to finish ev ‘ @ade no objection to er 4 T will not establish a new off efter « conferen. Guden’s counse 1 reve : from the General to Jay ask @ conference, but mentior far time. 1 na with my frie Corporation Counse grill both be ent At any rate, to-day.” ENGINEER WISKER SAYS “NOT GUILTY.” REPLIES To COURT WHEN ASKED TO PLEAD. : lee MeMahon Reserves Deei- on Moss's ee Mie —— for you. ne SRT ee et 4 a BELIEVES PCLICE WILL TRY Counsel Phar te Was % walt for something to turn it Sunday World Wants tura FIREMEN MAKE THEIR PLEA FOR AN EIGHT-HOUR L LAW. FIRE HERO No. 3, Pa Commi Affidavits ie (Bpeeentedl sioner Sturgis Re- Betore Justice Gay- WEST 23D —— plies that, as a Matter nor in the Supreme of Fact, the Men Court Showing What | TUESDAY, March Il Have More Leisure Long HoursMembers Time Than Any Other of the Department WEDNESDAY, March 12 Class of City Em- Are Required to Be ployees. on Duty. SPRING ote” | MILLINERY | reed | Comprising the very latest | « fourth |PARISIAN NOVELTIES, | ve woud [together with OUR OWN | \ they say MATCHLESS CREATIONS. A ave been! i : tn wiutt || Fulton St. & Elm Place, B’klyn. || t aan ait 10 Rue Sainte Cecile, Paris, sitte 4 ny of the men | ha i 8 TRADING ACTIVE i w et there first : IN WALL STREET. nit STOCKS OPENED DOWN BUT GAINED STRENGTH. Can't Even Be we agher | a hours” or twelve “movement, but after the first half irm f the specialties took on neth, and trading Secame more The Pac ng Fe SPEND $8,000,000. TUNNEL SCHEME, wT FOR TRUSTS. :: E nk. BO American TO IMPROVE PLANTS IN NOTED CAPITALISTS ARE IN DEMAND BY IRON, STEEL AND : Pond eelling PITTSBURG DISTRICT. NORTH RIVER PROJECT. COAL INDUSTRIES. continued r Pighe with We je on Agrical- Rival, the Monterey and Stecl Works. 0) turing the preser . en jeaatsechas R Stee ompa i 1 whe 1 1 . k A with him oa feld ' yitioxe FINED FOR SNOWBALLING. | %:7'"tsr=: 2. rs ; Row CONSPIRACY SUNT, CASE OF DR. WHITE NOT YET eons orm HEARD. : SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC POR To DAY TO fie we | LONDON MARKET QUIET. AM Ielana ¥ American Railways Qalet, with in Prices. PORT OF NEW YORK i Ren rere Keneral un wie ARRIVED varce ment for Am: erican railway was extremely Jul. he t “De levers Re T Wika ore WOING STHOAMSHIDS » prinetpal trusts in the es, a8 presented on pa, | } 131, 12, 133 and 134 of the United Sta | Stern Broth ers JAMES McGREERY & 60. Fine Silk Umbrellas To-morrow, at Unusually Low Prices $2.10 Men’s & Excellent quality Twilled Silk Women’s | Extra quality silk, handles of Ivory, 26 & 28 inch | Pearl, BuckRorn and Natural Woods, close rolled \ Sterling Silver Trimmed, $2.95 Women’s Hosiery Fast Black Ingrain Cotton Hose, extra quality, with double soles Fast Black Lace Lisle Thread Hose, in all-over and instep effects isle Thread Hose, with fancy silk stripes, 'lace all-over and embroidered silk insteps Pure Thread Silk Hose, with handsome (Salazanoad fronts, and lace effects 25¢ 39¢ Value 95c pr. 58¢ Value $3.00 pr. $1, 95) Value 40c pr. Value 60c pr. Are showing new designs in Brass Bedsteads & Cribs also white enamel with brass trimmings Special Values To-morrow | White Enamel! Bedsteads ith brass trimmings est quality and finis $5.95, 6.50, 7.95 One-third Less Than Usual Prices Brass Bedsteads (in odd tots) Greatly Below Value The above are specially suitable for summer furnishing and if selected now will be delivered when required. Elastic Felt Mattresses. Pure § upwards from $4.75 South American Mixed and Short Hair Mattresses, Spring Underbeds, Feather Pillows and Bolsters. West Twenty-third Street JAMES McCREERY & CO. Exhibition of Spring Millinery. Imported and Original Models. Jn Tuesday and Wednesday, March rith and 12th. Twenty-third Street. COTTON COMBINE ETRURIA REACHES NOT CONFIRMED. THE AZORES, SAFELY KNOWS NOTHING OF DEAL. Report of Alliance of In- Said to He Well weve”, terests vton Of Comyp sx Company and 1 Sournhern ¢ At J.P. Morgan's office hat the company DECIDES AGAINST ANTI-TRUST LAW. ILLINOIS ACT DECLARED UN- CONSTITUTIONAL. March 10. States mart toed he Hilnots anti-trust ata: nat Aw exempting maricu lve stock from the operations The Un cided TON, Supreme ( necaune of t . provision {the law dectaton was rendered tn the Ny aod yea Con. Union Se 1 and wae delivered others againat Company of Justtoe Harlan —— FISHED OUT BY POLICEMAN. Joseph Wit ams Took Imprompte July Wheat | |World) Almanac and Encyclopedia bid This list names 163 leading corporate | ° In Bath Jonenh Will East River. one years old premae Pian tot | industrial trusts as they exist to-day ; nf Now it Huson avenue: Mrookiyn, , Pith, ; * Boys ar» wanted every day DY! 4.00 Topica Tersely Treated in the 1902 World | Ju! September, 767-4] fell Into the Bast River at Clinton jhanesite anid A Wovld Wart advertisers. Almames er well ‘orinted and. wrveeiy ‘orn reh. TH ie? Maye ti cs tol street to-day and wae rescued by Po- consult Eoya, reed Po 4 i ‘He was jaar! escnineest ca on the "subjeot, SS World Wants | eat ee. 1-2 to 61 5-8; ened a A weroney rh. wie 5-8; sa al jer r me | had no/also the deal and that it was) this island care . |MORGAN’S REPRESENTATIVE ARRIVES AT HORTA AFTER LONG FIGHT WITH SEA. Passengers nd of Fayal, Azores, passengers on the dis- ich arrived here at 6 . were brought ashore HORTA. Is} Mar p now enjoying them: « They will have te al days before the ar- which will which still them the then from Liverpool, thelr n. the passengers on the Etruria and, beyond a at the delay, they a who are travelling for aed rather than displeased at ent, which gave them a chance to rest while be poarded at the ex the statement | pense of the Cunard line. and they will | Joy the opportunity of visiting Many business men, whose financial affaire have suffered because of their failure to reach Laverpool ten days ago, are fuming and fretting and they have kept the cable from here busy to-day with messages. After the Etrurfa lost her propeller Feb. 22, ana was taken in tow by the William Cliff, the voyage to this port was uneventful. The William Cliff was able to drag the Etruria about sixty milew a day, ‘The weather was good and the passengers amused themselves by means of games on deck and concerts In the cabin. The Arst jury rudder ar- nged proved ineffective a second 1 effective, the Etruria waa t kept steady: ———— TRIED SUICIDE; DISCHARGED. © on Record Betore trate t Stahihut, a bartender, went to ne at No, 2 East One Hundred and Thirty-ffth street last night “white! excessively drunk,’ as he explained to Magistrate Mort in the Harlem Court to-day, An hour after his arrival his wife found him in the bathroom with the has t turned on and not ilgated. He he Harlem isospltal and na charge of attempt tolde » f those in the court- oom Stahihut was dissharked Girl in the Fur Jacket thankful ught to be, dear, that you weren't in ginal {in Tae Yeliow Buskins—I am, i ree, but what special reason aratitiide have you in mind just now? Girl in Fur Jacket—Think how youd nays suftered I had ever SILKS. 4,500 yards, colored, pekin striped tussore and pongee silks,—taffetas incruste, | and 24 inch imprime panne satin. Complete range of colors, including navy blue and white and black and white. 65c. per yard. 7,800 yards of fine Novelty silks. Pompadour and jardiniere patterns,—on lonisine, taffetas and satin weaves, Colored or white grounds, 85c. per yard. Value 1.00, Black,—peau de soie, peau d’Ebonie, louisine, peau de cygne, and taffetas. 85c. per yard, Value 1.2. The sale of black silks of this quality & unprecedented at this price,—and can- not be repeated. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO UPHOLSTERY DEPT. Satin Centre-pieces,— handsome, wide borders of fine net,—embroidered and mounted with ap plied lace. Green, pale blue, rose and maize,—36 in., 20 in. and | 12 inches square, 1$5-50, $2.25 and 75c. each, about one-half usual prices. | Scarts, 54 x 1844 inches, $5.50. 1000 Bureau Scarfs,—54 x 18 inches,—made of em- broidered Swiss Muslin, 50c. each. Laundry bags, pillows, pho- tograph frames, and a large stock of burnt wood and leather novelties. Twenty-third Street, \JAMES McCREERY & CO, ELTS | Imported, black satin, shaped | Belts,—adjustable to any size waist. | With gilt or oxidized back ornament and front clasp, $1.00 Value $2.00 Twenty-third Street, ——— BATTERMAN’S EASTER HATS. Many of Them Are from Europeas | Centres of Fa Exactly three weeks from yesterday io Famer Sunday, and the one question | uppermost in the minds of women ts, “Where shall I purchase my Easter |hatt This is not a very easy problem to solve, providing, of course, one has not paid a vielt to the large dry-goods | store of Henry Butterman, at Broadway, Flushing and Granam avenues, Brook- lyn, One visit there, however, begta. ning to-day, will convince che moet fastidious that there {s but one place, To-day the spricg opening of this well-kaown mtore begins, and Mr, Bat- termai have on view ae claborate spring millinery as there is a pigreater cy, It ts heediess to sa all of the designs heve been prepared with Kreat care, not only In relation to hats, but its and wraps as well n has an el: te and no one who display in Vielts the store with (the intention of purchasing will disappointed. rhing the gowns and hats very eed be said. Mr. Hatterman a reputation for furnishing the best tan be procured, and no faust, was ever ound with the prices Aaked: 4. Many of the “designs have of tei im aot ropean ce of fashion, Band mcs ig (ll <o | opie mater

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