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M'AULIFFE PUT N REMOTE CELL Taken Tier When Identity Is Discovered. ROOM WAS NOT NEEDED. The Station-House Was Not Crowded--Cries from Far Corner Reach Prisoners. Whe sevent the police of thy West Forty- street «tation earned the identity of James McAuliffe on the night of Feb. 15 he was »laced in an isolated cell on the upper tier. Earlier on the same night McAu- liffe was picked up intoxicated by Po- iceman Reddy. When brought to the station-house he was unable to/ give his name or address. He placed in a cell on the lower «ier. Later he was removed to Roosevelt was Hospital, where Dr. Russell revived im from his alcoholic stupor. Returning to the station-house, he was able to give his name and ad- iress. No sooner was his identity | us the hated Glennon witness known than the doorkeeper was Instructed jot to replace him in the cell he had yocupied, but to take him to a re- note cell on the upper floor. There was no necessity for this, as at no ime are all the cells in the West forty-seventh street station occupied. Despite the remoteness of Mc- \uliffe's cell from those of the other risoners, several of them heard | junds of a confiict in his cell and is groans as though he had been atally beaten. Because of police intimidation of wit- enses which had its sequel in the nurder of James McAuliffe, through ynoee testimony the oonviction of Vardman Glennon was mainiy secured, strict-Attorney Jerome » place the five wardmen vent for the same offense « has decided from Regular MRS. ADDIE M. FRANCIS. Mrs. Adelaide M. Francis and Capt. y week |f the necessary consent could be Henry Patriek, brother of the con- the authorities. -| victed lawyer, visited the Tombs this ala cpr) pbad Contain) mnd'a hesitation. In order “| morning. % FIANCEE VISITS PATRICK IN TOMBS If it was intended to ar- of his ground he telephoned »re Commissioner Partridge. The Commissioner’s hearing will prob- bly result in the dismissal of the men rom the department. The District-Attorney will turn asite rom ‘thls determination only in the vent of the Clearing of the McAuliffe \urder mystery and the Dossibility of ne criminals being brought to Justice. Detectives Darcy, Schoenick, Shiels, hureht! and Dwyer lke Glennon, were ndicted for neglect of duty im connec. ion with the disorferly house main- sined by Mme. Maurat, at No. 148 West ‘hirty-third street, adjoining the home ( the McAullff OVS CAVE COMES NEAR BEING TOMB. ITTLE FELIX CARUTHERS HAS NARROW ESCAPE. to Comm range for the marriage of Mrs. Fran- sioner Hynes this morning cls and Patrick in the prison, their | “Kine for his advice on the subject x . Seis ou are perfectly rig sald the conference was in vain. Neither | commissioner. ‘We do not want any Warden Flynn nor Commissioner of ationalism in the Tombs. I my foubts about Patrick's sincer- although I believe the woman ts 1 Corrections Hynes would give per- mission for the ceremony. Pat: ; © rick, {t appears, was the orig * so anxious to marry let him be inator of the scheme. According to} married on the train on the way to his story he has been engaged for a| Sing Stng if the Sheriff wit! be rmit it.” honest in her desire to marry him. he long time to marry Mrs. Francis, aie Ma the only .ootirse open to| who was his boarding-house mis-| josie so cng ity eye Mey sincere im his ; desire to marry Mra, Francis. It is not tress at the time of the Rice murder. | unusual for marriages between con- In case the jury had acquitted him|victed criminals and their sweethearts to be on the charge of murder he woultl have attempted to secure bail on the | (Ue sity forgery charge against him, and the] (jy ine jebrated on the train between and Sing Bing. [t is doubtful, if Sheriff O'Brien would allow he case of Patrick. marriage would have occurred, he} Married or not, Mrs. Francis expects soon as he got out of prison. to Ossining to live n Patrick eaye, a8 £0 p up nis quarters in the Bing Sing His conviction spolled that plan and mber, She will try to get a elved the | 1g mar- | house somewhere near that occupied by the mother and wife of Roland B. Moll during his lon, will Patri Tombs. Mrs. od, was willl it stay in the prison, ck as often as the M’AULIFFE REWARD DOUBLED! = WORLD: “SATURDAY oo Mrs. Francis Sees Him in Prison, but They/SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT MEN Park Cannot Wed There. ; MARCTT 29 , 1902. 'MILITIA-TO SOLVE [FAVORS CONCERTS DOODY MISTERY. AT MORNINGSIDE. For Sale. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. | CLOTHING — B cen CREDIT, | ee ef For Ritions and Nervous, Disorders, rt “| President Willcox Delighted with the gretis ieee and Bromipes, cll hits | Eraeionas “DN MONTY Pays . Oa al | » Loam of TS at Coe BEGIN SEARCH. | Music-Giving Project. I aie sh daetrbenae ieeeara &e THE FIR T OSE Wi ‘Gv f aaa, Whtie Dy- vost Inet Min Lea wil bent CLOTHING CO. — | t - i move an: sat tadwad teste, whe 6 Wik aeettoae | Teese cate Mewes usp ggese oe Be Aen Gael cir LRU natal | impaire gestion, | LENSz ig wie eat mf te World tect ye ‘p Disordered Liver, seeTHING CO, ae I seat | evi theyact like magica few doses witt work, | 2289 Third Av, 584 ColumbusAv, ; Pn P Wiiteerx t Strengthen. | Met. 120-1364 ate, | wet. arc : : i iv ing, the long One figh taneta ane | . ae A : mck the Neen | _BUSINES SPRICTLS CoN i Saorel ; Serer whole phy: FOR UH t ‘i eu - x sand Deb leh Towa i S0 Dry = ns He was or te bast Quthe ; + have been before SOTRE iil [newehecn ; Nediect (I “@/StleNt : ro" pubes arr A TAKE ek Magi Decne secutive | soy gor!) RESOMMEND, THEMSELVES, Geen TO ALL rst . ‘ H male © here | 100. READY Ti NEAR Ol MADE TO ORDER 1 dt | tomes srmmere tn pores. Yoccandase | THE FASHION CxEDIT HOUSE, A tied it from | have music: 7 West 14th St. Open Evenings — orman ar 1e © niet vid and i Shite oa esse na | eve or he Happy Childhood Knows What's uae CREDIT TO ALL. that her husband wus ir , * ‘ he parks Hor a ; rae rise = ie Hy ie Ma oman) Me that a child dislikes will not do it much ge a murderers. she h satin ines we t ) parents will g the little darlings medicine that tastes goo ‘ations ner f ne Kaye, 1 them | itt . does good, and don't grip or gripe; the kind they like themselves. HALL QUARANTINED, ALL THE LOCAL OFFICES ORDERED CLOSED. Surprising Results. | Simpelnternal Remedy Makes| Remarkable Cures of Catarrh. A Tramp with Small-Pox, in Searen| ef Docta: Senmres City Government, The City Hall of Hoboken is a tined and al) the y Moes by order of the Board of Hea * siekeming medicine building is being fumigated, and it i , an't protect themsely Mkely that the business of the city We perpadts be resumed Monda 1 Whe vehi andy Cothartie, as “pox a tramp, er rday and fing look was found Graves was suffering in an advanced «| ago another sma through the (ity pefore it was found wha ter with terday deemed beat to few eye Le ¢ sald Rea! Estate Ande the year 1899. They have been doing Lire Medicine forced on the litle ones loses half it power, an injustice to the dear little innocents who s, makes them peevish and avted of the dose. hates the medicine it will not he effective. the damages of childhoo On Sales of $367,668,430.00, Profits of $36,647,385.00. |) ery cent-of it went to the pockets of the members if the Co-operative Societies of England in better still since then, but Children k for them wnd are kept healthy ailments. 0. Naver sold tn All drugetets, 1 Lanyon 2 DIVORCE aAiRTOR adage eo Real Estate. miy the Limeman’s Energetic Work Saved Him Wh: exact figures are not at hand, Cave Fell in. The First $1,000. There you have the actual proof of what co-opera- AMERICA’S tion can do, when the capital is past the hundred- J} million mark. The Industrial Federation of America GREATEST BOOK OF REFERENCE IS THE World The World will pay $1,000 to the man who personated James McAuliffe in the West Fifty-fourth street court on the morning of Feb. 16 last, he to establish that fact, or to any person or persons who shall produce the man who personated McAuliffe at the ad- dreas and time mentioned and prove that he is the man who per- sonated McAuliffe. The World will further guarantee to such “dummy” absolute protection and immunity from arrest, prosecution or persecution, ‘The World has the assurances of District-Attorney Jerome that this “No more cave-dwelling for me," ttle Felix Porter Caruthers, of No. 7 erona place, Brooklyn. Hereafter I'll > a scout out in the open air, where ything can fall on me'* The determination of Felix ers arises from the fact hat a} anys onter C) xuri- ws cave he, his brother, Walter Gran- man shall not be prosecuted nor molested if he comes forward and NEWARK, N He Caruthers, and Frank Clark, Ray tells the truth. Hensler, the founder ; ggins and other boys dutlt in a va- Brewing Company, the largest I mt lot near his house caved in on him The Second $1,000. atl ite Kind dn the eStala, died vf will do even better than that. Its plan covers every Al terday, The opportune presence of —_—_—< jhome in Hamburg place to-day feature that has made the English societies so success- manac mes Murphy, Pee ckanasoal she The World will pay $1,000 more to the person or persons who | polvoning was the immedia ful, and it adds the actual ow k the land, orimmer: att get, wae @! oso shall furnish it with information that shall lead to the arrest and MS actual ownership of the land, and ol every franchise created and made more valuable by Its Operations. yy from death. As it was he was bur- 4 for four minutes, and his escape ap- oaches the miraculous. Containing information om every subject. conviction of the person or persons guilty of the murder of Jimes McAuliffe, who was found dying in front of No, 863 Sixth avenue on Sunday morning, Feb. 16, 1 “I was in the cave alone,’ the boy : lent keils presiribe Y plated, ‘when alk at once the whole dent, when’ he stepped on « rusty nail | Errhal headaches, and) catarreal Already more than ‘two thousand persons have ng fell In on me, it Knocked me : See eee Rap oath tech tes ay subscribe ed for the stogk, and thé price has gone up 600 Pages, ywn, but I roi ov my nose and la baeae [eit fr >, ; puth were in the crook of my right|fence with a spade, which he threw to Das na McDaniel will talk on “Brook pear anNap ae from 1C cents to $20 a’share. 1,000 Subjects, bow and [I had a little space to| Murphy. Farm.’ Ae raging ould cathe. The soil was sandy and sifted] The lineman made the sand fy and i: nie ‘ + ONLY 10 PER CENT. READ LARGE 10,000 Facts. no I couldn't move. I felt like my| reached the boy in a hurry TO HEAR IRISH MUSIC. fed 10 | muerte. Cat TO #E PAID DOWN ADVERTISEMENT IN ‘ay was all In pleces. 1 knew I had Caruthers was unconscious etait he box od ans valuable cat WHICH YOU CANNOT Lose SUNDAY'S WORLD. et, but I coulin’t move them. [ lost] Were broken, however, and un!e The Feis m1 Agua § acham, the i be used f par ee Price (of all newsdealers), y. senses almost as soon as { was|™Monla note in he will te none the worse | literary and musical festival of the Ge eroun at : | Vain Office, 95 NASSAU ST Nello! ‘The last { remcmber| for his adventure Society, will be celebrated Tuesday . —_—_—_——_— . i eS rekinent wan ourely cata’ cael ——— evening at the Lenox Lyceum under the Rath of tremniat Hews d ood P—I—} cents His companions were outside Women to Hear Law Talk. musical direction of Henry Magee, and nor re @ at x \ . 4 saw the accident, but were t At the regula lovers of old Irish music and £ ~ ihe re itate Ki B ted to be of use. Murphy ‘adie . . ly mail, 35 cents. ves, Known 4 and ‘ 14 ition at a glance. mt of the neighborhood ha e accident and hurried to b perene: ALL jo =8 Sed IN TWO OR THREE HAURS a delicious breakfast serve cereal eaten cold ‘ Aa Mune