The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1902, Page 7

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® = MAULIFFE HURT BEFORE HE FELL. Police Witness Contradicts Theory that Glen- r non Witness’s Death Was Accidental. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD! The NEW YORK WORLD will pay ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS to the person or persons who shall furnish it: FIRST— With information that shall lead to the identification of the person who was arraigned as and personated James McAuliffe before Magis- trate Mayo in the West Fifty-fourth Street Police Court on Sunday morning, February 16, 1902, and to the identification of the person or persons who t caused him so to impersonate said James Mc- + Auliffe. ‘ SECOND—With information that shall lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons guilty of the murder of James McAuliffe, who was found dying in front of No. 863 Sixth Avenue on Sunday morning, February 16, 1902. | ARE THESE MEN VICTIMS OF THE POLICE “SYSTEM?” Jan. 18, 1897—Martin J, Van Ryn, an agent for the Park- hurst Society; found murdered. Nov. 28, 1897.—James Kennedy, of No. 643 West Twenty-eighth street; beaten to death, December, 1897—Thomas J. McCarthy, of No. 16 Batavia street. beaten to death. Nov. 1, 1898.—Capt. John O’Keefe, of the Eldridge street st tton; hit on head>with champagne bottle and thrown down a 1 of stairs, Feb, 25, 1899.—Henry Knaus found murdered in his undertaking shop. Decamber, 1900,—Charles Briem, a concert hall proprietor who had testified before the Lerow Committee against police captains, found murdered. Jan. 21, 1901—Chartes H. Pearson, detective attached to the West Tweniicth street station; Coroner’s report said foul play * Aug. 8, 1901—Thomas Comiskey, a truckman, fetally shot in head. Feb. 16, 1902—ames McAuliffe found murdered on Sixth ave- nue, near Forty-seventh street; $1,000 reward to the person who wil! furnish imformation to The World that shall lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons guilty of the murder, The sudden and belated display of ro-| Moe activity tn producing witnesses to prove that the death of James McAu- | hiffe, the Gie: #, Was acciden tal has eo far only served co strengthen the cofvtetion that the man was mur dered. Wiltam Wattendort, aa Jad, of No. 873 Sixth a examined by Inspect was given out that tum into Sixth eighth street ating to go nine-year-old ing Bixth avenue. In the presente hia mother this | story differing t by the po- | tm the street gaid the lad cause I saw he was bleed ’ in the head. He did not turn into Sixth} ment that he avenue, He wis coming up the street | sponded whe when I saw him. 1 did not think hej said 4 was drunk. I only noticed he was bleed. | 7 ‘ ing from the head. I though: some one | had slugged him and 1 tho at it was . a shame that any « 1 have x struck such a weak o n. When he got in front of the laundry he fell to the I ran up to him| ™ red around and | |, sidewalk in a wank unconscious he was picked uy Roosevelt Hospi! Alexander West Forty-se whose story was furntahed by the to prove that a “dummy was ni atituted for McAuliffe in the Weac Forty @eventh sirect siation, denies the state GERMAN HOSPITAL ‘SPANISH CABINET ‘WANTS PROPERTY: "HAS RESIGNED \ MAYOR LOW GIVES HEARING SENOR SAGASTA DECLINES ON BILL DEEDING LAND. TO TRY ANOTHER. other cases ext He Declined to Commit Himscif to Queen Hegent Compelled to Con- Legislative Measure Until He sult Presidents of Chambers Got Points, in Emergency. MADRID, March 15. or Sagasta Regent that when inform the Mayor Low gave a public hearing to: @ay on the bill which permits the deed ing to the German Hospital trustees of the city property on which the hospital ulldings stand, !n Seventy-sixth street, Between Park and Lextngton avenues. It {s Senator Elisworth's bill ‘Herman Ridder appeared to favor tho bill. He told the Mayor that city prop- erty had been given to a Catholic pital in this Mayor Low sali he would give no opinion until he had consulted the city's | legal authorities. ‘Phe hospital grounds were leased by the city years ago, considerat a year. in Boston, ng World ) Hl BOSTON, March 13.-Mayor Adolph , _ Lankering, of Hoboken, N. J. and al} arty ty of twenty clty offictale cailed on | {mer ling to-day ‘anid “were driven | gt Public Works, ‘Senor. Villanue over & portion rtion of oF Gee to sc soeet the! Minister of Education, Count Romaz In Vogue bi ones, THE WORLD: —er EVENING, MARCH 13, 1902. € KOCH & CO. 125th Street, West. Children’s S Days, The usual week Spring ass¢ none, Jud, B.Altmans Go. Are showing assortments of Real Lace, Silk or Gauze Spangled Fans, Silver and Beaded Side Bags and Purses, Shell and Amber Combs, Brooches, Lorgnettes, Hat and Scarf Pins, Neck Chains, Links, Belts of Satin, Silk and Elastic, Clasps, Buckles, Etc. Friday and Saturday. $1.00. ajanieadeteyt MISSES! DRE t t tr For Friday, March I4th: 300 Black Satin Plaited Belts, Each, $1.85 (Grey finish Clasp and Back Piece. 200 Decorated Gauze Fans, ; “s HILDREN'S POKE silk, trimum ruffles ot v1 pink THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES: Brooches, Barrettes, Fancy Buckles and Clasps, Lorgnette Chains, Charms and Hat Pins, whites Also Sterling Silver Table Ware (large and small pieces), Toilet Articles and Decorative Pieces. to 15 yes. tex Shoes icf Bovs and Girls. ° : MISSES’ B Maes \ Kid k NECKWEAR DEPARTMEN G t B S4.00.. ccc cece tot A Feather Boas, Neck Ruffs and Lace Collars, Hand and ut Vici k Se nobby pate made Lawn and Silk Stocks, Hand Embroid- {Bats Baht ered pao La 4105 \ ered Yokes, Collars and Turn-Overs ; | : 1.84 sait erin Fichus, Fronts and Jabots of Chiffon, lace trimmed. ; |.69 ie a G in s | Kidstin, #0 heels sizes 2 to \Continoation of Great Sale of Chins and Cut Glass, The astounding values otfe it this unparalleled sale have brought thousands of pb buvers aie vou ab- sent? If so, remember that Saturday at 6 P.M. will end your chance to obtain the most important advantages ever offered to the housekeepers of The Greater City, 125th Street, West, Bye tenor For Friday, March 14th: Liberty Silk Neck Ruffs, in Black, White and combi- nations of Black and White and White and Black, . . . . . Each, $2.65 Ecru or White Lace Collars, Q5c., $1.15, 1.75 GOT COUNTESS’S MONEY; PRISON FOR FIVE YEARS. Lawyer Misappropriat- ed $15,000 Belong- ing to Former Connie Gilchrist. B. Altman’ @o. | MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. FIRST FLOOR. Walking Hats and Turbans for Women. Unirimmed Hats in a large variety of newest shapes. MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S DRESS and SCHOOL HATS. ‘(Countess of Orkney, Connte Giigheme: Formerly Flowers and Foliage, Ostrich Feathers, Wings, Quills, Braids, Cabochons, Buckles, Etc. teas of Orkney she ts far swoman and patron of o| LES FRESH FOOD PREACHER TELLS HIM WHAT! A FINE MAN HE IS. Fr rom $3to $5 GOVERNMENT MAY MAY PAY WELL FOR THE ISLAND. Monthly Until Paid. Rorough President Cantor's plan ¢ 0 the Gov. | 1 Neok 8 | kive over Blackwell's Island DEVELONS THE ernment meets vigorous > has ad. ne letter to Charlee eprenentative of the 2 soMoce now tn A ‘The Blackwell's Idand bill o: SPRELAL OFF = §QQ0106 FOR feta > HARVARD SCHOOL. FREE es a waht to be amended so as t that the mod-| istand cannot be Mt} Government pays sumcient tana and MRS. COLLIS P. HUNTINGTON entire money to provide 20 MRO ADWweay Mi aaa 60 Manhattan, | hutidingm elsewhere, There should be n Keone s and the Bronx to-| door teft open by which the elty may GIVES $250.000. put to the expense of milliona of == ~ lyn had not 7 Walsh said land and buildings. THE MOSTNUTRITIOUS This, with Hockefeller and Morgan f the Gifts, Makes Hieh Bod nt j Md real for Medical Department am Prepared from the fir lest selected Cocoa, and dis sa tinguished every wher " s . Delicacy of flavor, Super- \ eres jor quality, and highly Nu- tritive properties. © Sold { spekare in. half-pound tins, = * bellied JAMES EPPS & C “ Ltd., Homa@opathic Che ists, London, England ~ -EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST SUPPE eft in our very uve moved valuation 34.400, 00, island uid not e the Boara timate. In that case, Mayor Low thought he would be in a post. understand just what Brooklyn to the publi the precise terms of the lease are ¢ arranged by the Sinking Fund Comm: R wion, of whieh Compwoller Grout ie a Oe Me eatafanls, tor member. . | Be el school. Bur be 14K MEDI the use of the Small won. Ribbed, also whites Split Foot Neck Vests Cotton Hose Value 25c, Thread Hose, Beautiful Patterns. Value 35c. tables odd from |21,¢, Pair to 25c. Worth Double. Take Advantage. Ribbed Cotton Hoss, Knee, Do not waste time In darning. M OF THE MILLION ergy, fw the Sunday World Want section. _ Wag, Are best exe Friday’ 5 Bargains init te word ‘‘astound- Ore day—no more). We goon record square y—Friday’s prices spell actual, flat, big zaged—our advertising pays the freight; waters as we figure, and after all, but one day's Uoger.in your mind against the word Credit? le of long prices and short ac- 4 practical, convenient buying u've ample means to buy where, le business proposition, where your mtage over your credit and earth’s es prejudice That's the bac business; the inspiration of cur art-PaymentzPlan. Cre Day Cloaks. Ones Day Plillinery. and waist, are Pur CH VIOLETS reguiariy 106 1 HOSS, We. TERI 1 Qe OHTSRON HATS: also some raw, others of shirred wh a add and charming, ALKING SKIRTS. ten rows ot One-Day Clothing ere eeereey acl a0 pote Day (inka RE MEN'S Hoamed:, ie. qual peated if] yenredtalt Prici POR MEN— A -ERWEAR K CASHMERE] welaht, all stees, c eh 9¢| | Diack and the new 2h 2) stripe effects; We. lay mM ii RSES, N ETBOOKS, nnd SHOP? 208. 196 TALCUM POWDER in box and plece de "of FLORIDA WATER, WITCH HAZE! AMMONTA, valu NAT oRENS 5 AND GHILE PHE in the jot. re mapu- Will Offer on Friday and Saturday a Special Large Lot of Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery and Knit Underwear AT QVICK SELLING PRICES. Ladies’ wie Ribbed Low d} Ladies’ All Black, Plain an Voice trent 15c. Eaon. Value 25c. 3 for 40c, Ladies’ Plain and Lace Trimmed Low Neck Vests, excellent quality, 19c. Each, Value 35c, 3 for 50c, Ladies’ Extra Sizes in High Neck Short Sleeves, Low Neck Short Sleeves, with Drawers to match, all big 85c. saan + Eacl 3 for 1.00, Trimmed Silkoline 19 C. Palr, and back. 3 Pair for 50c, Ladies’ Black All Lace Lisle 5c. pair, We shall put out on special lots of Hosiery Lace Ladies’ Ladies’ Drawers, Vests, Both ny Low Neck, no Sleeves; Low Neck, Short Sleeves...... 25c. Ea Value 35c. 500 Doz Children's Fine Double all sizew 10c. pair. 6 Palr for 55c, BROADWAY, 8 AND 9 STREETS, B. Altman’ Go. Boys’ Suits, Waists, Top Coats, Hats and Caps, including Russian Blouse Suits of Velvet, White Serge and Silk, with lace collars, for Dress occasions, Special for Friday and Saturday: Double-breasted Suits of Blue Serge and Mixed Cheviots with extra pants); sizes 8 to 45 years: . . . . . 33. 90 Sailor Suits of Blue = Sraes) sizes 3 to 10 years; ‘ . $3.75 Top Coats of Covert Cloth; sizes 4 to 2 44 years; . . a ° . - $4,50 Business success depends upon en Don't walt for something to ability—and Sunday World| @p, Let Sunday World Wants (em wm something for yolk | .

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