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fas fis ry) Vy ST WIFE AFTERADOLY, ~ SECOND SPOUSE AIDS HIN J Dandy Boy Gop,"’ Prosecuted | f oview. He was arraigned in But PE Court, Brooklyn, this mornine > with aband Linda, of > ‘Maden as that he vould pre trate Tigre sett May. ti. The fact that Anthony Madden's bond is nit the )& able of the the recent history Cop.” For Anthony than “Hall-Doll@* late “Silver-Dollat wives of Gussie Smith, who was married + Madden In Jersey City while he had ay other wife in Brooklyn. Following this occurrence "Half-Do! lar’ Smith roamed around the east side for three days with blood in his and a revolver in his pocket, look! Madden's life, Yet when Madden was dismissed trom Whe force he went right over to the “Bilver-Dollar” saloon in Bs x strest took off his cout, became head bar tender and has been occupying thr position ever since charged frat wife 4 if mith atrent amaz Madden was attached to the street stati: when he mar Biith. Every policeman in hovre knew that he had wife Brooklyn, but none of them warned the Bmith family, and the fact wa known to them for s9me tim fte hot th x martiage. Evidently the Ns have 7 World, Farther subscriptions or pledges (money to be paid when terms of Decdme reconciled to the situation ward aro met) should be addressed "M'AULIF REWARD Pus Mrs, Linda iden announced thi Casnier, The World, New York City." All such subscriptions will Morhing that she was 4 o tr knowledged by The World, which will duly account to the subscribers have her husband seitt-to the. Beiberaict in Psepettyien Here ts how John Lennon, The)! advised Lenion to go with Car je Smith. Mrs, Madi World's MeAnliffe witness, was ar- Te nie ae SeeLATaTat Be Jury of Hudson Comte take nethae in vested Inst night charged with being | Attor vs tie WE one te the direction of indisting the “Dandy ® deserter from the United States tes ef pee utlon | ee Boy Cop” for bigamy. Army, as told in dally interview No.) \¢ jy, Jahiiventeie i i d Sa ae ee 2 3,976 from the District-Attorney’s of- | [vet Seret. Carey t ; Just like the murder of MeAulifte District Atte dew ey [HL want It distinctly understood.” | was an dnvelievante cotnekt Mait SUSY ER APD) "1 didn't know anything about this | " a = : warrant, All L know about the mat, A Ne | UISVILLE SHOOTS (|? |) General McArthur Says That ‘F's what I hive read in the pa {od ve mtr and put ‘i Bill of Rights ts in EffectEx- |"! cept as to Jury Trials. ant? was Mac- WASHINGTON, M > © Arthur was Interrogated to-day by Gen repo} 'LENNON PERSECUTION AND The Private subscriptions from 137 citizens previously op2ned In response to suggestions contained in many letters addressed to The when Carey made the FETE a ey oe a TTT ARREST ANOTHER “ACCIDENT” +4 pierenta t N.S.BRANN WING EM ELLER, erome, in Talk No. 3,976, Says He Has Noth- ing to Do with It. , for Abandonment, Is lsd 234 BIGHT AVE iti Sint? Brother ofGussic. | M’AULIFFE REWARD Sensational _ Bargains a _ neat from the police force, in the ° —s To any person or persons who shall furnishto The World nformation that will result in the arrestand conviction of the murderers of James McAuliffe. The World will pay $3,691.98, This reward fund is made up as follows Worldijoceriiesce. cceeustiscn sien secs es eG2 000 acknowledged .............. --.- $1,566.70 This Diamond Brooch or Pendant, 100.00 , Van Hichnel The above subscriptions have been received from public-spirited citizens of ew York who wish to swell the MAULIFFE REWARD FUND—a fund How's Thin “Coinetdencet” our energetic and capable assist Mr. Johnny-on-the-Spot Lord, | with Detective S ant Car GATES C01 142 FOR STOCK Ww hin Care noua udway and ‘Ph cane | Stock for Which He Fought A HAPPEN tye it est, sald a tas La whom rter lon the ret i Btor Culberson, of Texas, in rather! Mr. Lord was summoned. He ¢xplained | torney has characterized as a “loaPer, a Directorate of Road Goes ironical yeln at the hearing before the (jus) | und direr’ what Kind of a) Higher Than jin Days of _ Phillippines Commit The General) +7 just happened to be walking up! ills this fuct dt would i) us = had referred to the advantage of im- proadway when | met Lennon with two know Corner. ){ Planting republican institutions in the World reporters. 1 stopped and. shook concluded that ¢ — » islands. hands with him and saw him go tnto| fe q 7 Mr, Culberson asked if the Declara- |The World's uptown office. Voulsville and Nashville Rallroaa 4 tlon of Independence and the Conatttu- | 1 continued up the street and met |: And if Lennon should po | St0ck made a high local record to-day, fon were not the foundation of our Fepublican Institutions Gen, Sacre package with him." head caved tn it would b her accl-| ‘This is 4 points higher than the high- ir answered that the whole constitu- | A package?” chorused the reporters | dent mat Ng csiaas | ff tonal history of the country, with the Os ie ‘oa bundle, you ison, sald) The Distr rney took occasion to Be Aantal , i Utne panicky sdaya receding English history, together | Mr, Lord. “L think It was Jaundry—in| way n this morning that his view "2°! John W. Gater was getting the BE MA the Declaration of Independence | tact, I'm quite sure It was a shirt. 1 {of the McAuliffe case, fis nn changed, Stock away from the Louisville and g 6nd the Constitution, had to be consid- | think he told me Mt was a shirt Ho continues to think that McAuliffe Nashville Board. i ere, “Discovered” Arenal: either fell down and killed himself or} One reaso MMr, Culberson took up cach of the Principles of republican institutions, free speech, free press, gelf government, q As to free speech Gen. MacArthur sald | Detective He asked me where Li his shirt Sergeant Carey, Ho had al fo wh of his touching noon, e with th k, ftian or that M told him T haa hit him with a black-| oMetal an Mie beat himself to] & Co. pald me. am” was. Lennon. T told | JU eine an him in the uptown World omMce. He, "ath and then called a mesee and/that this was the figure degided upo ey Sy, “ sab asked how far/eaia he wanted to see Lennon and {ert the club to a atorage pias, horts to. set 9 mimplanted’in the Phillp-| asieg me to hold his packagest mean| ‘he evidence of the new witness, terest shat had not» Volten, jw not convinclas,”" sald the Dis. ttlement waa sald P od o ° oorne, | trict-atiorne We have id dine and de! 7) he hed told the Filipinos that If they! ,, Nee rat “e an the ates none PepanRlea iy it ~ : a ae e 15 it to u Speed givo him their guns they could! omce, Pretty soar Test gee ort y with worthy 1 te have plac imi i : E MANE A mass-mocting on every comer. |treiuan eran eee owe there, Sid teeter ta nylng shies for rouanke’ For Similar Offenses Man Is Fined $10 While igs Malbiained, however, that all of(gsn hf TONG In front of the s ng is ; faville and i . all of | door hamberlain, the He in vives’ offices In meveral | i Bee fupamental rights excent trlal Oy | pnen 1 discovered that Carey had as- b tolling: Hat ope 2 Youngster Is Held in $2,000 Bail. 1 tee MEM Were !rested Lennon on the charge of being a| cannot remember what Sunil The stock market to-day opened ac eee : Poastheudene visa ying of the | was an army warrant, I had never seen! ty seventh street wtation and ANNOY Ath ms Ze exdentlons, aware Andrew Bussmann, a slip of a boy) raise such bail. He will go to the “ti. ahbaabboddbaad It before. I t know Carey had it, @ cab. ay ft tonal, and in mont cases ad-| sixteen years old, is a prisoner be- sand await trial or the action of a 4 TRS a i cause some one accidentally broke | Fand Jury in the company of ex- ; Minois Central and the Pacifies dis- |) herds ced criminals. = played engti, while the local, & pane of glass in a saloon window, araienrertos - ‘ “ pared, » | VI,uU, | ( transyetior ted. and because his parents and frlends| Compared to this 1s tne cero of Wille j | grading continued falety wetlve during | cunnot raise the 2,000 ball in whlch] iam’ Mobermert, wtp tancatees! Wil: ; R f 1 leanne F ome Magisurate Mott, of the Harlem | loko: i gtte refused, and then, from | ‘ The market gave wa yy un-| Court, held him, He says he is in-[ "He 4nd matice, hin shoo F po | "Haer a heavy « 1 Around | nocent, otter nee eaie Platecmiaes win- f _—- ——— IG one inehcerieint do He intended to do It. He did it ational i Ban A re . arOsh: He a8 ABER Al erin ; . A maiicivusly. He admitted ft. Magis: Baio wy aiy Be ae ner Presidents of the Steel Trust| Hamilton Schuyler, Who Only Per" ha o's close, | William McDermott. while drunk Cornell weighs justice in another in is) - 1 | « ad a a a of scales. five .) ¢ 6 won and National City Bank Ac-| a Few Months Ago Was In- . was refused a drink in a saloon at pairs ags He fined MeDermote $10. terest from 16 to 8 Per Cent, ; Phe Closing Quotations, Hestor street and the Bowery last] McDermott will have served his term, , quire Holdings in a Western] fluential and Respected, Ap- i fat | night. He took off his shoe and) /° 0H! drunk again and perhaps break- Institution, pears in Courta Prisoner. 4"). isp iss | threw it through the plate-glas win-| iti a. See a eaten hefore Pinte (ia ouney " : Ins | In- litte “Andrew Husamann ts given a Bata cues to, br the mon : ieee = fl i: dow, Magistrate Cornell, in the Es-| ghi\)!ce prove that fe, never broke ‘ ‘or — erp ge i i 4 Baloonkeene nith's window the National cit apital! New ¥ sere and finanoiers are| A wild Bia it Hams] Re ‘ oe Nie sex Market Court, this morning fined) Masisinite Mott made a spectaky of i $8 $95.000,000, made yan to-| Interes Feport that Charlea| iiton Schuyior'« money and $1.40 which) A i | McDermott $10, He admitted the} Previn 4 oleh weete ne sity aeay Gay on call at 6 per o an was !M. Schwab, head of the Billion Dollar | be at United Btatos Govern. | paiyeen : act Noi fy y-nfnith treet. ‘werent Aistributed among Ve orokers, Bice ‘Trust, and Jamea aillman, head | ment, ond in consequence he #tovd be. {avelan Ws at Woreas ioreeeh vena ing's saloon, fo prevent any one house from taking /of the National City. Bank, thy biggatt | fore Muxtstiute. Pool, in the at ‘ 4 | Justice used dierent woalen thin! fused the Want outeldae gage MnamATe advantage of the entire issue. ‘This had atitut in the United States, have Atraet Court, to-day « dirty, bedrags morning Justice was tnterpreted by | Xfi held ee tht wandow. Magistrate phe effect of reducing the rate to & per bought an interewt In a ano bank | pris 4. Giforent Magistrates, Here is the way) in default of $2.00 bey een’ Jury, alo GONE at 2 o'clock this afternoon and are to become members of ite board! Bchilyier was the Powimanter f mit Vi | Magistrate Mott, in the Harlem Court, | _ am . of directors vue, O yt 5 4 i | f t tor ——— ’ un Cplorade Bou » Bt fesmuyed tho t 1 oto Jus A tice of Ir t wab, No, | hie r er " © Wheat Market tice ; LONDON MARKET QUIET, 3:‘or wows “hianlant Sonn Ne [ fey eee ae Be eee one bh ay atnouw ia stemntuer| She naMcmeatt ete a ae the Wae refused and President A minute and het : M4 Thomas 1. Bmith's saloon at No 3444/4 aulet, Later there was a rally on bag Stillman was “ * office Cha and $1.40) of Mile at . Eig “ terally non at by wapected wtrength at Chicago, st, National City Bank yu pany Which made fy ai te brok mith suid that jt was, 1OUlN Was steady and the Northwest eee a Ms a Was) GRiadanle aman market rather unsettled, Cables wore “ r a H ¢ ndon today was q ‘ pert me ke at uhe end of @ etry Orn was dull bu . firm and in most canes |!" ee Ihe Roahoteliere| Thi Unita i 1 weared and Smith ping. with litte change tint pie, open War favorably infiuewed . anne wy t “/ 'M oa Arveate: Yous Bussmann Keplomber, 81 5- tank { hep 4 hen worked bh " ‘ A * ‘4 Bellet that the anthracite cow |! ne Send ‘ : \ f fi that they would dave to this olty Meg Wednens! | Bop i Home departments trading wow) Vole in the Ar muna) ant ereery Ma ay People can ware: Wie 1 gave I Pag ses , to Th A 8000 tone provaiiod gn the Ahi | Fey antares ‘ Hesd HW Corn—May Pallet that the toers woud Ot Mia Wer Wore itt) “Satara ; an Ve fay | Bunn o O48; Hep: | oapit $6,000.00. — H Vers lwinduw. Andrew with bie qmother MLS uftered » ag ae = “ i 4 : Hit 4 oon. | Let terAbe, 4 , | ve - “ " Vheat | eal | Ms 1 | pecuriiier Quen Outlet and Ady dnowe He soe arraiqiod bofore Mualatraca a Ny ets | i Weasel Cherivon simmek ed Ave sligbs waheo ; f ot Teas ad boon namin May, Wark Duy ay ; eran a anid yy , ‘ A Hat » great erlane tad vet somanitind no Moy § he 4 ue rf Lda 4 1 4 1 ah sald he thought Kt wae pS Mier Wor be i" . o wit Wrecked on the mon oe ry widow ALE Gold | hee MENON MNO Vena Sane sane etniaa i OER ae preside day of the Mutiand Haile BE Remadivn hoot, near |, CMe iveh ly binge were) Mar VE 60) Mowe fur Lie aotive wiv . iy vo ie Troy Meta {dow Phere wae ne mation evident + a4 Abowt Weenty ey 1 We bbs PI aM nt bw to! yg se ot fit Li Mete Hretrclive Amauion today | Die bu bore ae avhewenee agelnel he wit here bie H et » ye uet bb tau i 1 | agi if [ormesied to Vilied Males Mie | aslo keeperonener Meath of taba deme was | fe bib) Deceuniter, WAd 4b ie, en BR ARtied dy a Aa ay Atiaky ull Atel oui | Cove Maglaleals. Adelt held @ A AIRE Veulale Ty myn ont mole he Mb Lue » ee At A #0) |e Lote | bam 14 a 1b" laid a euvent ik laanedinggs peibom: tp | Me bande of A " na “Aly. Vial Webhebivad, ald eed sig! Me eed te Deak ikke comable A Zz Sizes 14 and 16 years. pete THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1902. B.Altman&€o, Will offer on Saturday, May 3rd, . » 200 Children’s Reefers . . * at $6.50, 9.50, 14.00 Original values, $13.50 17.00, 22.00 Also a number of Misses’ High-cost Tailor, Golf and Fancy Suits; Silk Waists and Blouse Jackets, Children’s Reefers, and one-piece Dresses of Foulard Silk or Veiling, at Extremely Low Prices to Close Out. Also oe $14.50, -22.00 Original values $22.00 to $39.00. Misses’ Silk Blouse Jackets, . $1.00 Down--$1.00 aWeek On a purchase of $10 affords aa opportunity for you to dress well, Larger amounts can be had on Small Easy Payments Men's Suits.—4 splendid amortment ne of Men's Spring Suits, in Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimeres, all the newest patterns and latest cul, every suit made as well as custom-made garments, from $10.00 10 *25.00 Spring Coats," ling of Spring ats em- braces all the latest fabrics. Top Ccats of vari- ous lengths and qualities at prices ranging from *10.00 to *30.00 Men's Shoes. Allshapes and styles, (cee neeecees! $2.50 to $5.00 T. KELLY 2635 Sixth Avenue, Entrance Through Furniture Store. Open Saturday Till 10, BROOKLYN STORE, 464 TO 470 FULTON STREET. STICE FOR BOY AND MAN NOT EVENLY BALANCED, ed i {| BROADWAY |to ber death from broken ribs and : aud the inquest will continue. =! y Y SIZE SHOE” our new Shoe for MEN A good thing is bound to make its way. us the popularity and fame of our new shoe for men is spreading. Ghe “EV Th When folks are tempted by the price to bu that first pair and find that the “Every Size” ig as good as any $5 shoe, it is easy to understand its reat success, h obody ever before heard of a high-grade s| oe at $2.50 it in 26 different styles—every A to EE and every size from 4 We carry width from A ; to 12, | High and low—button and lace—all the new lasts—in Calf, Vici, Enamel, Russet and Patent Leather—$2.50. Store Open Saturday Till 9 P.M, WM. VOGEL @ SON, HOUSTON ST. Large Special Offering in Women’s Dainty Neckwear. 750 Neck Ruffs of Libert black, black and white, exclusive designs, At $1.75, $2.25, $2.98, $3.35, $3. | each, 200 Lace and Chiffon Fichus in, black and white, At $1.10, $1.20, $1.85 and $1.98 each. 300 yards Pompadour Ruffling for neck ruffs and boas, At $2.75, $3.25, $3.85 to $7.75 yard. y Silk, Chiffon and Net, in white and black, black and tan, $5, $3.98 to $17.00 i i Men's Oxfords of tine Pate 150 dozen Top Collars, white and colored embroidery, . At 10c, each, pique, ee At 24c. each, Broadway, 8 & 9 Streets Unbreakable Patent Leather Oxfords. We know that Patent Colt is the most serviceable Fatent Leath:r Te) ae na ne 3 50 ANY ONE ELSE ever sold at... * Blucher Oxfords, in immense variety of Leath- Box C; up to the usual Blyn Standards of quality and value, $3.00 and $3.50. I, BLYN & SONS, “sAc2 to ’comforable, uns 2 | lor Fo mole enlace Ty EiguinAv. sb aad goin dts | 401 os dos tn: : \CORONER DISAGREES WITH DOCTORS IN M’'MAHON CASE, Dissatisfied with Their Reports and Will Rigor. ously Investigate. 25 dozen White Stocks and Ascots of madras and che Bhi I Nn % hoe that ever was built into Sh We also know that the makers, are the best shoes that WE OR ers and Shapes—Patent Leather, Velour Calf, | For Men ang Women, $1.50 to $4.00. NEW STORE, 6th AVE. AND 27th STREET. a i Stores: 162 Bowery, near Broome Street. | Last 91st St. phy. 3.50 +++ Although the officials at the Wom- en's Branch of the Manhattan State Hospital for the Insane, Ward's Island, have apparently explained how insane Theresa McMahon came tact with the woman. ‘The whole case Will be Investigated most thorough: “While I am convinced that Dr, ie a xeod man, whose report te to bullet, 1 dent want to ' indone to get at all ‘The public taeantitied to know WHA Ie golny on in ite Inetitutions. @ fractured breastplate to thelr OWN | Coroner donbler tu of the opinion thas satisfaction, Coroner Scholer is not | & reece Ai Snjuries by herself the 7 «| 4OmMH MUM have “pounded — bh yet satisfied that po ane is to bilan | apalaes tha teedpen P herwelf {8 number of Um OF he wight have cilmbed yp to the colling many Umes and bet t f ay on the bedpowt, But {om one fall, {hat from © nearby wingpw alll, I ie nog (hovwht probable iat "she could have Dr, Kaymet ©, Dent, who held up, Dr, Hunter A, Boyd's certificate that the woman had died from pneumonia, reported Wo Coroner Seholer that the | taiien with auch on ght es woman bad + ved her broken | Yes Guile # distance woh other, bones in a natural manner, Della Mc Could the Fight? Kopulavie physicians are tellned te doubt the furooity of the ewuewic the neane women ie aid fy have made attor Allemed fall thy aey nb + women with sovera (holured php and a broken breapiplale be Mot Ame oliied Lo Melt, Bul Ie rater subdued, 1) thot, Wey oa, would heave boom daponmivie for her to newlat, Overy Mover | MO adding bo Che nkeneiy Of he Dade, Hw naw wild tha any where ies did 4 withdy ete ay iil i Se Hale, the nurwe, on April #8 left the oom for & moment, When she re turned she found Miss MoMahon slanding on the window @ill eluteh ing 0 bare, Ae bbe apyiouuhed her the ineane women ie auld Lo have jumped and in e@ doing Ahy pure saya, oho fell on & bedpost, Gorgner Beloler #aid thie morning he would held thy joguemt moat Maey. Vhorongh ine