The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1902, Page 8

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THREE NEW WITNESSES PROVE THAT JAMES M "(AULIFFE WAS MURDERED. World Finds Persons| WhoSaw theGlennon Witness Put in a Cab at the West Forty-sev- |‘ enth Street Station and Beaten by Men} ° with Him. The World's production of THR WITNESSES <-ho saw James M Auliffe, the murdered Glennon wit- ness, dragged from the West Forty seventh street station and bundled into a cab on the morning of Sunday, ! bead ipa Feb. 16, created widespread conster- esntete nation to-day in police circles (Ten hour Tt was recognized on all sides that | - the MURDER nad been put squarely | World up to the Department and that doubt | 1°" and evasion wero at an end THE Hartender—Here, D SANDWIOH. where are you on no cheese 1 belong the union fs a day's work for me. nye made a complete chain of evt- against the police of the W urder of McAuliffe Nedi(beyoudj(daunt 104 the man igned hy n Reddy tn the We MoAaliffe was a not the real p | ton with « It es Arrests Now Wxpected. Every one pought to know what ac- tion the District-Attorney was going to take. On all sides it was antici- pated that INDICTMENTS AND Aw«- RESTS would result from the mass of testimony obtained through the in-,* Vestigation conducted by The World. The air of insolent deflance here- my"! an {itp | va | was bune tofore assumed by the OFFICERS | « cab on that Suntay mornt AND POLICEMEN OF THE WESE | etitninating and suspicious etreun [stances about which not one werd hae FORTY-SEVENTH STREET STA- TION gave way to-day to a sullen timidity. hoy th No one about the station house | would dare discuss The World's new evidence. But there was no bra- vado in their refusrls. They recog- nized that The World had torn the mask of falsehood off the position aasumed by them since the day they) @npounced McAullffe's death as ac- cidental, without the pretense of an Any one connected with the Lg the alleged lavestigation heen antd ty ond Lennon Substantiated. Lennen ts a two-teem convict Mttle credence m tn his at and t have been who were play street near the investigation. tation at the time urrence Young Chamberlain gives a startling Meadauartere Stunned, And trustworthy corroboration of Len- At Police Headquarters the of- | + ar ficiain were too stunned to commit | The remarkable part of Lennon's am Gavit in the fact that Ne says nized MoAullffe he wan carried res themselves to an expression on the i production of evidence bringing the of the atat had known him for murder right home to the depart-| years He f ne cab and saw a ment. fight tn p The work of The World reporters | had convicted them of Inefficiency | Cabman ppeared. Lennon mye he knows the cabman, and neglect in uncovering the facts | ¥he was a Tom MoCarthy. The man Saw with McAuliffe’s murder, | !*# disappeared since the tnoldent Len i . | non also thinks he can identify the two pintt tes men who were with Me- fur-| Aullffe and beat him while he was tn by The | the cab. Proof of a “Dummy.” The affidavit of n Lennon, nished pee. Distrists. Attorney CALLS PRIEST'S CHARGES PART OF POLITICAL PLOT. Vredenburgh Says Pulpit Attack Is Beginning of Another Divver-Foley War. ‘The Rev. James B. Curry, pastor of tickets to al! of our entertainments tf 1 | would withdraw my complaints against | T whowel her the door. lL her place waa closed because | tent friend who enforned It on ner Murphy. The result was by one of the parish Snydecker St. James's Catholic Church, at No. 32 James street, threatens to call a} mass-meeting of his parishioners un-| ha less Commissioner Partridge cleans out the dives {n the neighborhood Commi ata ball giver Wantmar tions and makes Capt. Vreedenburg's po- | | epics jeer Nee stop annoying the members of | 9 ked him up on harge of his Working Boys’ Club. je «a cloak from one of this wom ans inmates, “Then he broke Into the club wtthaut A warrant to make a pearch for cloak. When the matter can 1 The priest says the police are down | on his boys’ club because he fore d the police to close a disorderly house adjoining it. rt the y man was At all the 4 the pollcemah rely reper Curry epeke tr police and their peaking to re: you to onrefully refrain fr @ crusader. I have the public as 9 man w empt the preroxat elary and pub! Driven to Speak Out. OT have bean 4: the reeking rytten pariah is dingrace: Persecution of my V CHARGES IMMINENT IN CASE OF POLICE “FENCES.” * 2 against Detective-Sergeanta | torney believes he has mgatnst th Fintey | The «ro which the | will be made are Charges ‘Thomas A. Butler and Peter A are lkety to follow from vestigation begun by Dimrict-At Jerome on Saturday. It ta arimitted that, whother or not the investication Alscloses a league between Central Office eney Hush Money All Butler and at a time $1 pon the tacit men and thieves for Aieposal of| standing that Butler was to “ata stolen plunder, certain facts have Cowenhe {Kid Rawtey’s) operath as a pickpocket veloped that will require a trial before the Commisstoner. Samuel Treger, known as Bam,” who keeps a “fence,” adm fn bis statement to the Dtsirict-Atior- mey that he had a talk with Detective Butler about “Kid” Rawley, a re; who was masquerading as a Crook Where Is Prisoner's Moneyt Another point that is going to make trouble for some one is the fact that ‘there 1s no record on the blotter at Po- Mee Headquarters of the $149 taken from prisoner Alphonse Voullair at the of his arrest after the fake burz- The ote Butler took # wateh which he wan totd had been stolen to rigwer's ¢ and arranged for Kid Hawley nt of Cowenhoven th at Samuel T action probable EARTHQUAKE AT PANAMA. the sworn statements of Detectives and Butler of their meetings with the reporter there are paid to be dis- will go far toward ease the District-At- PANAMA, April 7.—A_ severe earth: quake shock was felt here yesterday Gov, Salazar has rec to-day announcing th lombla of the gunb. ved a cablegram meh, recently purchased from Morocco, * . SALOON CLorEeD jor Choe rer Twa PATROL MEM Harkeep—fome guy’ll get broke, dat'e all! REBUKE FOR POLICE. ROOSEVELT’S RECORD OF ARRESTS TREBLED. ‘Thess arrests for alleged violation of the excise law were made yee tentay: Excine | Excise Precincts, Arreme! Precincts Arrests 9 » Ft oueo BeeSeeuys se Fecoucna-- sie ‘Total arresta in Manhattan and Bronx arrests in Brooklyn. ise arrests in THolimond Exxsice arrests in Queens Total in ¢ Excise ar Throne Excise arrests regime Sunday Sunday, eater New York durt Sept. 15 Se One hundred and twenty-two saloon keepers were arraigned in vartous po- urts to-day for violations of the Excise law From fifty to seventy nal will sked for against saloon-keepers who failed to observe the letter of the summonses he aw by having their bars exposed. Most of yok Daw! i, PARTRIDGE SEEMS ‘ SOMEWHATSCEPTICAL. |’ bitnd work 1 think the refor asked ve been doing of thinking, he answered, leaning back in his chair 1 know." ™ s Ken: “What do you think of the arrests’ no clue, Se Saye Jerome mri 7, f | Stern Brothers On the First Floor Untrimmed /lillinery Dep’ts Imported Montures, Wreaths for Children’s Hats, Roses, Foliage, Wings and Ornaments. Special Values, To-morrow Roses, Biack and Yellow Daistes, Rose Foliage. Per bunch 69¢ 38c, 59, 75 Women’s Shoes The newest Spring designs, artistic and practical, are La Sandal and Martha Washington Ties | Special for To-morrow ‘Oxford Ties of the new Patent Leather, Ideal Kidskin, hand-sewn welts, widths AA to E Value $5.00 Pr. Bedsteads & Bedding suitable for Summer Furnishing White Enamel Bedsteads with brass trimmings, $3.95 $3.45 $25.00 $4.75 $6.00 upward from Brass Bedsteads, in all sizes Elastic Felt Mattresses | Hair Mattresses Spring Underbeds, Feather Pillows and Bolsters. | Mattresses Remade, Hair and Feathers Renovated. | West Twenty-third Street IN THE DESERT. © 12 o'clock t!” Inck:" BELTS. 250 Dozen,—white or black Moire Belts,—lined with leather, — gilt, silver or black enamelled buckles. : FROM POLICE FORCE vo arrest buten- PUNISHED FOR HAVING ONE WIFE TOO MANY. of butchers and ake nelitig goods yesterday “Tomy that oMfcers who skere and grocers for the tech: atton selling food Sunday are not those who nd nical viol ambling houses Joseph Madden, the "Dandy Roy and « nem and Arrest Th Cyne of the Bliridee street station, who! 150 Dozen,—black Taffetas propr married Gussie Smith of} « daughter Smith. wh agit silk belts, stitched with white, — and self-stitched, black, peau de soie or satin belts. Postillion backs. yf Mayor Low on the About the attitude the excise que j was |FINES OFFICER WHO HIT BOY foner Acts on Come (ee Mrs. Lowell. absent with Commissioner Thurston an: Deputy -day that Potlceman John J. the evtden Market station, haa worthy t+ been fined five days’ pay because of the and loharges preferred by Mre Josephine case to ienioniers Pars . of the State Board of tridge ‘oved bis deputy’s findings and Madden's name was stricken from she aw the 5 1s y pris: Poline Asnault n the late “Dry Dollar” § ommissionee nad a wife anid chili ty vot communica wan dismissed fro ay by Commis Madden was week for com: Meer tn contract- du 50c each, value $1.00, Deputy nonnead to Boott, of the Unt s uniform disposition of the Twenty-third Street. that > an itelt, who was tried with rke for attempt To make business boom during the! dull season {t {s only necessary (o advertise in the right place. The ‘| Sunday World ts the right place. CHURCH ROBBERS ACTIVE IN NEWARK. |ALTARS DESECRATED AND SACRED VESSELS STOLEN. mypant tismiswed frome chare Slat LOW HEARS NEW GRAND JURY OF PERSECUTION.’ HAS WORK AHEAD. TOLD BY MOSS OF FIREMAN jysTiCE NEWBURGER TELLS STUART'S TREATMENT. OF 220 CASES WAITING. sed After Testifying Nefore Danker Nelson Robinson Heads the Aprit ¢ Two Edifices Despollea by Gang that Operates in Northern New Jeraey. ntingent Whe Wil Pass on Liat was sworn tn y re tay The Vandals Netw n * . N ™ East An lrew rn = Ni. 2% sey for two months | : The an t visited Bt Menedttet's hureh, at the roof Barbara and Niagara streets J fected by way of the basement and thy) suered edifice thoroughly ransacked The priests’ vestments we was of. all plied on} Per bunch 38c, 56) soatteret | > Ps JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of AND GLASS. Porcelain Dinner CHINA Austrian China Salad Bowls, English floral decorations, indent- Sets,—decorated with vio- ed edges,—plain or fin-| lets, pinks, poppies, for- ished with gold. | get-me-nots, roses or ver- bena. 25c. and soc. each. Value Soc. and $1.00. 75 per set. y $14.95. Fine Limoges China Dinner Sets,—100 pieces, Deco- rated with violets or wild pinks, Austrian China Croton Sets, Soap dish, cup and brush holder. Decorated with lilies and violets, or pur- ple wild flowers. $19.50. Value $39.00. Fine China,—Bouillon cup and saucer, tea cup and saucer, or plates. Hand- some decorations on pot- tery green, Indian red or cobalt blue grounds. each. co per dozen 6oc. per set. Value $1.25, Thin blown Tumblers,— band and fleur de lys de- signs or plain. 5sc. per doz. Value $1 09 Soc. Formerly $15 A large quantity of open stock, in very ttractive designs, and Haviland’s Limoges Dinner Sets, —at sale prices. Twenty-third Street. ~| JAMES McCREERY & 00. | jy nce m-CREERY & CO. MADDEN DISMISSED | JAMES MeGREERY & C0, TTON DRESS GOODS. | ad : | UPHOLSTERY DEP'T. er mercerized Batiste, | aeaemely embroidered | Bedsets,—made of figured in floral, dot,or open work) hite or coiored muslin,— atterns, 21 in, wide, | Pobbinette and Renais- me are very ithe fabrics, 20a | sance lace. Finished with summer gowns or labo at? blouse bodies. Geep tounces, Insertions Colors, — navy blue, black! and edyings. and white, or delicate) $4.25, $5.50 and $7.50 shades of blue, pink, bis-| per set. cuit, maize and helio- Imported muslin curtains, trope with figured centres, and $1.00 per yard. deep, hemstitched ruffles, Plin material to mat reicr colored (Hull Irish Dimities,—dots, stripes length. and floral designs. $1.75, $2.50 and $4.00 16c. per yard. per pair. MOE ! About 1,000 pairs fancy mus- lin curtains, with wide Twenty-third Street. 65¢., 75c. and $1.00 = per pair. s made muslin curtains, with embroidered edges and centres, $3 and $4 93-7 JAMES McGREERY & CO. SU at Jens Floor. Blue and black Etamine Suits. Blouse model coats, with postillion backs, trimmed with moire, Lined throughout with silk. | 5 [0 per pair; Sash curtains to match $ 2.00 and $2.50 per pair. Dutch Poster Cushions, nt designs, $ 1.75 each Blue and black Canvas Suits. Bisa gana cds Collarless Eton Coats,— trimmed with moire. Silk lining throughout. $25.50. JAMES McGREERY & CO. RUGS, 300, very fine Shirvan, Kazak and Monsoul Rugs, —handsome silky pieces. Twenty-third Street. altar The| as also robbe ; . Stanisinus, No 14 Belmont eet * a $16.50, 517-50 baud $24.75. The manner in which the church Best quality Wilton Rugs, M q y SS, ee ‘ jesecrated riy showed that it S le of . is the work of the same gang. The va: —a very wide range of ; tar was stripped. The thieves secured | : . Fo state. No in this inatance and were prob- SILKS. new patterns, 4 i Brown, frightened away before they could 7000 urdie up all they Intended to take, as yards $35.00. $29 worih of valuable articles were | 45 inch Imprime Foulard,— soo reversible Rugs, in " d= Nove! j A : i peakeieiaaes aud inners 4 ovelty |" Oriental designs and col. Ricee neers | Silks,—very handsome de- feel Ny HEY banker, $1,000,000 IN DAMAGE SUITS Colors, and black and white. A 63 ‘a ft.6i ied 1 1s) Madison ave ke D. Horner, es leat: : ; in, x +, $8.75. te No. A Pwenty-tiret atreet:| ase: PLAINS, N.Y __|Suitable for evening bodices|7 '* fre TORt On. 85-75 - ake No ca ¥ Neate ‘ ES ‘, 2 . 0 ROBBERY NEAR THE POLICE, ince sre, wilt Waternoure,| Wher the Asril term of the Supreme| or dresses, reception gowns|9 * 7 £22102 oil Sac aa ee Onn ates Court opened here to- y Jus s F Saat reuired No 0 fag One Hunured anal vice Keogh more than forty tor, and skirts, etc. Cotton and Moouj Rugs. ate Smashed J Store wn Block entree he damages neainst the New York Certral| . : sian —— Par eee satan tan ketiied coe ite $1.25 per yard, ay China Mattings, j fperta The Eve w Mark meyain nae coimt: and injurtes were on the calendar, The} Val 1.50 t 00, fi aes to the clothing aire of NEWPORT NEWS. Va. “April T— $1.00,000, ; 3 Value $9.00. i Py orris. a block feom the jail and 4 hit rty, who] Ten of the actions are for damages | * police station, early, toulay, amashed a Nee ene anining. in Cuban, waters, | for Injurles received by Mount Vernon Twenty-Third Street, Twenty-third Streea rattled Away fee malta me clothee ued! arrived at Old Point to-day. The yachts. residentsilo snes tinced) Tash on an. atx rolls of costly cloth, The police bars) men, are the guests of Gen. McCook, ef wreck victims living in New Rochelle,

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