The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1902, Page 3

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’ “e | for the Purim ball, at the Me: repolitan ee ee ee Soe es ee |. M*AULIFFE FLUNG FROM CAB ©PPo — ee THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, i902. AND LEFT DYING IN STREET. Startling Confirmation of the Worid’s Theory of the Murder of the - Glennon Witness in the H. S. Stark, a Well- Known Athlete. A short, thin, undersized man, with Bandy mustache, his nose broken and bloody, his face covered with bruises, was dumped from a cab by two men who had the appearance of policemen im pizin clothes near the corner of Bixth avenue and Forty-sixth street some time after 8.30 o'clock on the morning of Feb. 16. This all-important Gence, proving conclusively that James McAuliffe, the Glennon wit- ness, received the injuries which re-| ‘ sulted in his death while in the West Forty-seventh street police station, fe furnished to The World by H. Stark, a widely known athiete. Mr. Stark's testimony establishes correctness of The World's cx pased on evidence gathered despite police, that McAuliffe was slugged while e | an inmate of the West Forty-seventh street station and a “dummy substl tuted for him tn the West Btfe Court the next morning. Co Be at Two Places. According to Mr. Stark, the police were throwing McAuliffe, wounded and dying, into the street at just the time when he would be arraier co Though Mr. Stark had who strongly nr in a wounded m n ead within a few dlocks of McAuliffe was u after, hi 1 Q mind until the pu th McAuliffe murder my by The World recalied the ev nd convinced Yim that he held on impor clue to ite polution. “On the morning of F Btark, “1 got off a Six train at the Fiftieth street stat keep an appointment with a tres publishing Br ay. be- | tween Forty-fifth and Forty-mixth | atreets. It way shortly after 8% AM. when I reached the street and started Gown Sixth avenue “L walked aw far am Forty-sixth street when I observed 4 cab coming throug Forty-sixth street from Broadway The end drew up to the curb near the corn few varie ed and | I we of Sixth avenue. mat away when the door was observed three men in th FL s ned and Bleeding. one of these men was Statements of | piece of evi- P e AT pe 23) 2-8 REDD OD HO + wiow's THEORY ¢ BORNE OUT BY STARK’S STORY. (From The Evening World of Feb. 21) Before th» funeral of her husband to-day. Mrs. Me- Auliffe reiterated her statement of a few days ago, that Her husband was clubbed somewhere on the west side. WAS PUT INTO A CAB and driven around until a quiet, deserted block was reached, and WAS THEN DUMPED OUT « * ON THE SIDEWALK. errr os ; i ; for he was scarcely ged ina drunken brawl rently dazed and coul What caused me to n to the man | nome was o agains: his nis, mouth. His condition was so hi [watched him for a few moments as he moved heavily up Sixth avenue. I contin wed on my way man was about Nifty or fifty-five of medium stature, and had da sandy mustache, He was dressed in fark clothes: eo men who had been with was Italtan [think J could de ht nothing more ft read MeAullffe jumped tn the str nw drove away Leading up to Mr in a cab [are the stories of James Kennedy an Pauline Townsend. fellow | MeAullffe in the West Forty- street the night of Fet who ' ey heart nds from the upper ter of cells as were being cru beaten Broans and then slience. ers if some one f The World discovered blood stains in one of the cells on the tler where McAuliffe had been housed. That McAuliffe was not arraigned in court is conclusive from the testimony aenen(® Mocaeee tatned "hie | Of Magistrate Mayo ays that the cere pet LAAN cated hoes iy man answering to the eof McAuliffe olla nd necktie. His coat also Cede | was sober and uninjured @4 spots of blood. He was raised from | the seat by the two men and half} Face One Mase of Blood. Raven tinalc axstated) Gut cofsitecabl | tsuppiecnentitgl cae alae es I thought a: the time that he Thad been at ) HAD TOJUMP WHEN ~ HUSBAND ARRIVED, WIFE’S GUEST FORCED TO SPEF"Y EXIT. te Sneha Hurry te Lett Watch, Diamond Pin and Preeone atreet, Broo Jury tm see a mar dow of with him Foster andl who Work. followed Jumping. Mre F band. The stranger was Foster w to the Nee station Hauor dealer Jersey City to his home ki wife refused to oven the door Hie threats caused her to He heart! @ crash as a man jumped through the | window, Foster said he knew tne man to whom the letters were addressed “This man,’ he said, “was my com-| rade in the German army We wery) friends and he frequently catied on mo and my wife. Had I found him at my | fint when I went home I should have | Deen glad to meet him under proper conditions, but when he jumped througn Window as i approached 1 tried to h him to kill him." ——— PURIM BALL TO DAZZLE. Kall night hie Dances Wilt) he Hig Affal Extensive preparations arc being made Opera-Houne, on next Thursday. a} seriea of tableaux and dances wii! he| the opening feature and promise to be| agsiing and wholly novel, A ballet entitled, “The Glorification| Esther’ will be divided into six Orlental march ‘The Vell Dance,’ louse troupe, of dancers; * exact reproduction of ceremonial fou e@ on the description in Tom Moore's “Paradise and the Pert; “The Cymbal eter the manner of the ancient executed by the entire bal- os Se ee |New York Delewa ae the story of Willie aedabee | Then wed and the driver whipped up bis) hor Th er was short, and I should |think he was either a Hebrew an driver and the amo men if f could see! them again | Vietim “Feartally | “I have eeen many | hay n hurt in drunke nis man was so feart foular notice of him and hia! companions, I left New York next day while his com./ Stark’s testimony | Then came}, Later report: | _ Rev. Henry Houst, Who! ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD TheNEW Y YORK WORLD will pay ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS to the person or persons who shall fur- nigh it: FIRST Withi: foi m ition that shal! twad to the idgntificat on of the per- son who was arvaigned as and bersonated James McAuliffe before Mawis- trate Mayo in the West Fifty-fourth Street Police Court on Sunday morn- Ing, February 16, 1902, and to the identification of the person or persons who caused him so to !m- personate said James Mc- Auliffe. SECOND- With informa- tlen that shall lead to the arrest and convicto. of the person or persons guilty of the murder of James McAuliffe, who was found dying in frontof No, 863 Sixth Avenue on Sun- Cay morning, February 16, 1902, | No. SM Sixth avenue, who saw M Aullffe before fe ke Stark, 0 | boy says MeAuliffes face wa ni | The clroumsts ane aeninat the | police te 1 mie Ail that r inaine for a eolu f th nurde m y ts to estab’ the Wentity the man who act Me Ault learn World informat ward f tree, Few ward wit don't mean t at hey na. nile witurcestion | |RATHER PLAY WITH BABY | THAN CAR —e¢e- RY NIGHTSTICK, Policeman Liebler Turns in His Shield and Goes Home to + thirteen years ro had two ambit ce down of a * holding up and first emafal rieeman Job was er Partridge rev ore two- " mA short time ago, wh t the County Clerk's a beat in the Kast Aderitulty md amb ad now has resigned from force In order hat he may have more time to play a fine fgure of a mar , Keellent record force, In bh thirteen yeare of service woe ap oon charges tut when he wan fined for having another than Als own nightetiok: To his greai joy he was ans to the County erk's office a year ago. When it became apparent that his wish for an addition to the family was about to be gratified he congratulated himself on having @ detail that would allow him every night and Sundays at home with the baby But the baby came while Liebler was out tramping on an e ide beat and knew nothing of its arcival until it everal hours olf. What with ree serve duty and taking prisoners to court and carrying messages to Headquarters Liebler got home so seldom that he feared his own child never would recog. nize him All of this was in Liebler's mind when he reached the station-house Saturday night after a long turn of duty. His feet were bilstered and his muscles ached. As he was reporting a fire alarm came In. He was ordered to hold him- erlf in readiness to go to the fire His | decision to leave the force came to a| head right there. Taking off hin shield ve threw it neas forever. |URGE CANAL IMPROVEMENT. | ence of ALBANY, Maroh 17.—-A delegation representing the Chamber of Comme: the Produce Exchange, the Merchant the Board of Trade and ai in a) prove: mont Commission of Greater New York and the Btate Commerce Committee calied on the Governor to-day to aak him to use his influence to secure canal improvement. They said an impression prevalied enisltion, Wow ® AD el al canst yn the desk and announced | | that he was through with police bus: His First-Born. POLICEMAN LIEBLER. Tim all thro he sald to an Even Wrid ai! ‘ make 4t will allow me to and piwy with my baby TWO GOOD GAYNORS. Judge becaune « D. Greene The tw mented by the Hudee. i faith fulnens and were permitted NENT OF ANARCHISTS IS STABBED AND BEATEN. hye STATE SENATOR HUMPHREY DEAD. Made a Vigorus Cru- A Tempting Sale of Je In Elizabeth, Is SUCCUMBED TO PNEUMONIA Wounded By Seanel AT ALBANY. S U M M E RK S I L K S Foes. : roy-Siath District in FERING of fifteen thousand yards of exactly the Silks that ‘thousands of women want right now. Satin Foulards bewitching variety of patterns, at a third to almost ; as the following figures show: T" ALMANY Sta Senat rinted Satin Foulards at 6c, worth Printed Satin foulards and Twills, at Lester Hayden Humphrey, who SM ; We. worth 75¢, 85, $1— aan Girtodtai Reneaats : ey of Printed n { grounds, in a variety of pat alka~ s tern’ ue and while; in a bun 4 0 ew and have only lately The on be Rotunda ainea ian bemuills, They are in . ull of the goods. Quantities black t prices are small enough to ante " ue . S Mr Homphrey wae bor n Bheld a yaierpues ACaRy AIBesaned Te net hie wns kas teats: 45,000 Sheets and Pillow Cases Beever eeea ithe terns ree eee anal Navenal Book Quite Positive Economy on High Grade Goods | was probably murdered. It was bishmenta in 4 had run away from home He was elect Hous? GOODS CAME FROM ONE OF THE BEST LAs eld BEDE c Auras MILLS in the country. The sheeting is better than the heard 6 y sim 7 a te Hank Com usually quoted standard. This mill recently started to make up its sheeting, and in employing new hands constantly found pieces that were not hemmed with perfect straightness, The high character of its trade, and its ambition to make a reputation for its standard goods, caused it to pick out thousands of pieces that showed any irregularity of seams, or imperfection of any sort. In January we took what it had; and you hurried away the fifty thou. sand in a few day: On February First the price of Sheetings went up 7', per cent.; but these Sheets and Pillow Cases are marked at enw was member ¢ Finance, truck ¢ Taxation and Retrenchment Mia body wt 1 Warsaw at entire be taken ts hts late hom 1143 this evening Senate will attend 7 a : Hee x atte “Wh! the January prices; and are that much better bargain than then, hares: ar ir Now, with the furnishing of Summer homes so near, these will «from be found r Sea likely go in a jiffy, These sizes and prices: fale Halide due litoas tt WORKMAN’S SERIOUS FALL. BLEACHED SHEETS BLEACHED PILLOW CASES [ ackjack a ape with hi Tumbled Throng m Matchway to 34490 in., at Hc 81x 93!4 in, at S5c 42x 36in, at Le SOx 36m, at 1Se . got lead to t fy ‘a Coltav. 63.49) in, atade B12 99M, at S7c 42x 38 3c 50 x 3855 in,, at lée ‘ ' % 7219 in. 47c WH x 90 in, at 58: 45 x 26 in, 54 x 36 in., le police were Sig alao oe tas 81 x 90 in, at S2e 45x 38% in, at L4e Fourth aveneed a ater had ae: street, Hrooklyn, fell Hat epee iSpy ie fel MREs Aiba eer moi NURRNaS TES Pi gotta he De Hudson Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. , Broadway, 4th Avc., 9th and 10th Sts, . BEAUTIFUL NORMANHURST HAVEMEVER FINED. “ FIRED AFTER ROBBERY. , 967 YEAR ee ALL LAW ALLOWS Thieves Burn ene Branch’s Show Place and 0 \W PER : Secure Much Valuable Plunder. MAGISTRATE ALSO LECTURES HIM FOR FAST RIDING. & SONS Young Man ‘otis Mustache Ner- | Tenety, bet) Mates Chatham Square: 121st Street: | 0 Nevly. 193-205 Park Row, | 2226-2234 3d Ave., [aritioam avenue soy ve he tse’ Chatham Square. Corner 121st St. ae “Everything Reliable. drunks “Ya note and Mayo my led a yele Holleema Ormavy made the charge, apie aeked the Magistrate M 5 re at Hear uy 4 oar ie ma and t A 25 % Of @ Ru gs and Mattings SPECIAL SALE for This Week Only. $16 Smyrna Rugs, Ox9, less 25 witiat $12.00 $45 Wilton Rugs, 9x12, less 25% .... cose Goede $35 Worsted Smyrna Rugs, 7.6x10.6, .» 26.25 ; Japan Matting, Cotton Warp, 40c. per yd., less) Laying “Normahurnt wea originally the Mt ' . Mevebelshel coils -30c, per yd. in wns China Matting,2 . 20. previ. | Included, babe ° . Ft HE lr ane ea ees eee er Carpets, Oilcloth, Linoleum, WORKNE KILLED FREIGHTER AND = MANY THEATRE Baby Carriages, Ice Boxes, BY FALLING SAND. © BARK COLLIDE. HAVE BEEN FINED. New StockotSpaniel alae eeu P>everythi dtoi sh ahome, AVE-IN BROUGHT OLD DOMINION STEAMER IS VIOLATED PROVISIONS OF e handle everything needed to furni aa TO TWO. WRECKED IN BAY. THE FIRE LAW. from ie suits to pots and pans, and would be = _ glad to have you call and inspect our stock. Arrested on a Charue of | om ave Blame on the Emory, If They Do Not Pay Promptly the We mark goods with plain figures. 1 Carelenaness in Not Which, They Say, Sounded Corporation Counsel WIL Have : Vroviding Supports Neo the Law on Them - eee CASH or CREDIT. rrr an lenin vena rook at] A> wis mom whe 0 0 MEY | or of em ne ate Dra KOCH-O-LENE ) were GANDY (Cue worn 0 CEN, at Teanereal aaa arried | gimiiac eM a SPECIAL FoR MONDAY ¢ bien CHAE ATION Ber EASTOnI wee ' we te wed Com: | vfs ale 10¢ Asthma, Catarrh, ; munipaw a i of H nan ef seeds 150 Consumption, FANON Auta El pol dabtba ed Oy Mc ST ARIES tepr vactiGe ND ORCROIBE la theatteal Tis plantas TES FOR $ ST. PATRICK'S | meds by te paicn) Cie foremaan Mlzhola| “her oricers of the Michmond report [Aned, eave. he. mill not pay, We wil 54 BARCLAYSE. Sepald!, was arrestel on a charge ot | at A sadler taj ths HaNarieater de reed pageligg atte lean Bist ree ps COA WEST BY. Covrenath ol peer iaat capeaaet eats aan dune ahace, coco we tatinationn oai¢. | Seen vill ba:compelio’ 40 deen by Che 2ICORTLAMT ST | for the endangered pile of sand. ~» Vessel being in the vicinity, court's ores, = ‘ i ee aI TON! (Poe Ne Ae

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