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\ 5 pene! She Was Found—Assailant Escapes. Policeman Who Slew) Wife and Shot Mother-| in-Law Sentenced by Justice Aspinall. (special to The Kvening World) y to restore here to consclousness NEWARK. N. J, May 2%.—Generosa | Dr. Washington, the county physician, Tesano, a saloon-keeper, of Essex aves | who discharges the duties of Coroner, r nue, Orange, shot Kitty Hayes, a pre- posnessing girl, nineteen years old, whore 1, but she sank rapidly puld not aurvive wnt from the Mw |n | and It was {companied by bis father, | | ‘The shooting occurred at 5.50 A. M. on Contorts Face and Stares Va-| “na! street, and was witnessed by a cantly About Him During) "umber of versons, but for nome reason was not reported to the antil hurrtedly aped on aD. b. & W. train to New rk before the Orange police were no- tied On Investigation (he that the Hayes girl, mm Proceedings—Answers the) ,ome ime later. ‘The air was found Clerk Incoherently. fn a vacant Jot In River street, where | she haa evidently been carried after the | eho wee | st hoothig. long to Kittle H the mpts. of the William H. Ennis, the policeman | ‘Tesano had accompanied Miss iayes ny with him ti) who murdered his wife and tried to| {to Newark last night. They are sald to have been sweethearts and the shoot- murder his mother-in-law in Brook- | jny was the outcome of a quarrel. The Tyn last January, was sentenced to | saloon-keeper was walking behind the die in the week beginning July 7 at | #/"! and shut her in the back of the Sing Sing by Justice Aspinall in the |e ig Brooklyn County Court this morn- | young wor inp.* but all the When the prisoner was :r-aigned | before the bar he presented a pitiful sight. His beard had been trimmed 60 that his face seemed more human, but the horrible grimaces and the trembling of the whole body which charactew-zed him during his trial ‘Were still in .viuence. Two pig policemen stood on either wide of him and held him up so that he would not fall on his knees, uneonsclous Hospital th removed : an to St, enie 1as witnesses nes | nysiclane failed B. RT, TRIES TO STOCKS f CLOSED STOP TUNNEL WORK = WITH ADVANCES, |Heavy Buying of Canadian Pacific Feature of Afternoon Asks for Injunction Restrain- ing Long Island Road from Grattan McMahon, his counsel, mo . Fi that the verdict be set aside on tae) Putting Its Atlantic Avenue Trading—General List Was ground that it was against the welgit | Firm. Of evidence and that the Court had| Tracks Underground. etrea in its charge, But the motion | — Was denied and the sentence proceeded | Ahecetome market terday, eras again jaull and without feat J After the opening rush, trading quited [down and was almost at a standstill Saiurday’s good bank statement was | rettected in the strength of the market The Brooklyn Ravld Trans|t Company asked Justice Wilmot Smith, in the Su rt, Brooklyn, this morning, to n restraining the Long J the Atlantic Ave- at the opening. the Clerk of the Court asked al questions preceding sentence Ennis stared at him vacantiy and seem- ed not to realize what was going on. preme Ci issue an ingunett Island Railroad a lected in the was about ea The Pacitos were st tonal ad Int | leader | day's ney d now the B the courte to tion to the other questions that were ked him. Knnis will be taken to Sing ing in about ten 2.2 LOS ANGELES GETS THE NEXT ASSEMBLY Presbyterians Choose the Cal- ifornia City Over Cleveland in Spite of a Charge Against Railroad Lobby. been going on rapidly Ryo steps In and a y y and ata frac: treet rellway company's sult ts based on the fact’ that the right to op- erate a surface rafirond on Atlantic avenue was owned by the Nassau Ral!- road, sometime sinee absorbed by the B. R. T., which leased tts privilege to the| Long Island road Now the B. R. T. comes In and says that the tunnel should not be bullt, as ite construction will pre- | vent the Long Island Rallro turning to It a perfect when its lease expires In 190 Just sev. enty-four years from date. After the Injunction was le ber of the Atlantlc Avenue Commission tesued a statement in whieh he sald that the opposition of the B. R. |" ‘T. to the construction of the tunnel was based on the Long Island road's refusal to grant the B, R. T. a free privilege to operate a surface road on Atlantic avenue when the tunnel was completed, | $$: CURB MARKET DULL. Industrial lst, ing of to Copper was the GS-1 below Satur- tractions were al rnoon the market tock on strength and prices reached | volny of the day bon tradi unadian FE street hou! on sales e close but the Mat went off] Ne Keneral tone re- mained stead closing was me uh he tots ro 410,10) shares and of bonds ed a mem- lenately acti provement Fels acliy Phe Closing Quotations, It was decided to-day by the Pren- byterian General Assembly that the mext meeting shall be held at Los Aa- Beles, Cal, There was a lively struggle between | Cleveland, O., and Los Angeles. A com- missioner, who refused to give his name | eld 5 n elder f°0M | Outside Dealings Showed Little | mation that a fallroad corporation *8 conducting a lobby In favor of the California city. ‘here was an indignant murmur in the Assembly and Moderator. ae-| better than Sati Clared the Cleveiand elder out Quotations forthe active s Hider Ernest BE Baker, trom Oakland, | ope ce pear Ba Tetra bakiand, | pening were: lobbyist was Fri Range—Prices Up a fon, Nie curb market showed Httle range} only fractionally seks & Aaked. ha. bet oa me + jean who had a perfe on the | Can if floor of the Assen Da e man who fused to give hir {twas a “family 9 hess of the press The Assem) overture trom rom the Southern Presi ve be honorably retired with th Heges ax I they bad serve the Church under the ene pest sonst bef in @ report from the Come Interial Relief, wich comm Mended adverse action, i 100 ~ J.J, WML Dentes Rumor an to North. 1 he General ern Sceurition Merger Sult. meoscle iat 3. ST, LOUIS, May 2%—James J. Hi = president of the Northern ur Company, who hax b lington terminals WORLD WANTS “=: n Inspecting Bu left to-day for With reference to the Wall st gonerary were at about New ¥ the closing fi kon Saturdity. Stem va Body of ‘Lopashoreman AWNINGS v8 MAKERS 9 ni Rout ni aguenrs M novaEWoRK vas found in the Contnwe to. pectin ity 12 IMPHovens ° at of Wille aves i Both wore and Bl iksinon i riday ina badly decampoued at soy ADE 5 Jatrone ‘ ecare paved ata: a 8 | LauDA A wok boli, or #trap, The When Market, MEN auch ins longahoremen, heat market opened eieady toe NuMDERERS around the wilet y mkn was tye slight advance, The market feet ten inches in helght and welahed was firm In the early trading despite jel 7] about Iw, paunde disappointing cables and favorable slomniaveus 4 Weather news, The sentiment 1 tart wae bollieh, Ournc FAINTERS MANGES PLUMBERS PREsaehe tlonall but ral at the wtart wert 4 later Was castor but Kalned strength later RMARR 1 in wympathy with wheat | George Beanett mw Verdict, New York's ovening pr were; Sep r tember wheat July, 1A; De 5 uo jy ONDE, WS. duly worn, 66 des bld 4 s Chagas "1 _pilces were: Muy " yn, this \ TS ish; ehh BIMTABLEMEN ..,..., 7 (orldlibdoMtnior ile alkevear December, 731 4 25 | TAILORS a7 OW daughter Blorenve, She was run, | December, 4614 BERS)... O(LPHOLYTZKRS 4 and killed in September, 1000, by York's closing _urices were: Bebiisite, 33 |Uawrun wun i heart belonging (0 dames ellley, Maye W014 BIS aly Wad’ tia: 9 6) WALT Mant Py Hees attorney elted for the Jury Tas Sule BUN | WAITERS ag) all the New fy ney onaen vi wh dam- inber, 1) wesahe B) WAITRERSES ie, gem of five ail aks cent ha ren cloning. pork i 1 finred for the death of & enild, but fh ‘ f Y S| MIPCELLANKOUS 211) fulled to improw them, aw the verdict i uly, teak a them ja one of the iargent or damages becuuse of w | ceburned on recor Ad cuild’y dew 4 Hi uly Os 1-8 ‘nay. ‘Bent 7) ered; December, bias ny TH: * Victim Was Then Carried to Vacant Lot, Where ade every endeavor to secure A state- packed a grip and the pale} dozen; “What {6 your name?” asked th nue Improvement Commission from con : * anan ere y the /aructing a tunnel along Atlantic ave-|at the start. The changes at the open MSCHIK} wan the rept an ing were only fractional, but Inter In ; reply. ; elst bes Beare ci ceri For year the Atlantic avenue property| the morning the whote list bosame Arm venteen,"* lowners have been fighting to get the| and 3 general steadiness of tone pre-| “Where were you born?” Long Island Rallroad Company to pace} Valled. | . rreate Here." itartracka underaround, Plve years Sons eeiae was In arenes a “Where do you live?” orlzing the Improvement \ ABM TM EH AN vA lest OPENS jinere: alpaite eA eke rcaouihetacey (he vk | 18 uniter Saturday's close, at 138 and en the pri 4 dropped | PAtzed ane a a we “2, ‘The coulers we | the t that effe were being m+ ng to compra of the Head the List. inryer soi Mrs Hi sald re i whatsoever in that We are! ara Lig i . to leave that matter for the AUTO Paid Help Wants in iceunsiruese Wa herencantaense | LONDON MARKET QUIET. ’ this morning’s World, (“ire will be fairly’ decided. We own | BUT the pronerty and no one <ap take It] the Toon te a " arket to-day was quict,| fre a8. . x but displayed firmness in atl depart 265 Peis Help Wants in the 13 oth TON CORPSE, "in the arpariment cor American. rat New York papers combined, et) BLACK BELT re v Tne Be maine ah n peleng Special Sale Women’s flandkerchiefs. | Several Hundred Dozen, Hemstitched and Hand Embroidered | Pure Linen [Ladki fs, | i | home f# In Centre stree Orange. Teas Afi the sh ng Texano hurr H er ee Yo! te | joon and acquainted his father STILL SEEMS INSANE. |no made his escape to New York, ac jie SE ee tatiee elregular price 25¢, each, $3.00 marked down to 12c. each, $1.44 a dozen, 500 Dozen {Pure Linen, Hand P. al Hem-, vf stitched and Embroidered Tucked all cyer Plain Taffeta Silks in the Initial Handkerch fs” regularly goc. each, 25 cts. 1,000 Dozen Initial Handkerch’ “fs embroidered . letters; $2.00 dozen, $1.25 doz,75¢.% doz. Best Values in N, Y. City. Handkerchiefs in plain white linen: Sheer No. 60, each ) ae “t60or “* § A Better Grade, \Sheer No. 825, each > Cambric “ 2000 “ 4 25C Fach number is strictly all linen, finished for immediate 124¢. | L use, in '%, 43 and '4-inch, jhems, Samples forwarded! on request. Ss ” ; 14 x 2% yds S6c 44c¢ 42x 36 inches, lic 5c oc. per pair, rag ere Lord & Laylor, 14% x2% 45 S3 45x36 « 13° 17 ‘ va sr 22 Cashmere nes Vi Broadway & 20th $b 2 2225 49 58 50x36 14 18 | Black lisle thread stockings, Burccseme s ae ri V2) ixigh et 53 62 54x36 « 15 19 —in new lace patterns.! erage size of x 10 ft, = 2 x1234 4 54 3 Boister Cases Drop stitch weaves, with 6 | 428 * 58 67 42x63 inches, 19 28 | ‘colored silk instep em- omelet Music. SECURED 2% x 235 59 69 42x72 « 22 30 broideries, ' | nag wt 65, 74 ay 25 34 1oo rolls; Japanese, Inlaid FOR MORNINGSIOE, Result of The Evenin Evening World’s certs at the Park Twice a Week During the Summer. | Asa result of the agitation set on foot y the Evening World, there will be nvusic in Morningside Park every Sat- urday and Sunday afternoon throughout summer, The concerts will begin on June 7 The fact was brought to the attention f the Evening World some time ago at Morningside ark was the only playground of the people tn the elty for which provisions for summer con- |certs had not been made. When thie known to W. TR. Wilcox, mer of Parks, he confessed had overlooked Morningsid i when asking for his appropriations, | but promised to revise his demands sy that music In Morningside might be provided. He has made good his prom- was made band stand has not be hay practleally been determined ce it In the middle of the piay- ground at the north: end of ‘the Paik =the most desirabl Mt. | Music in Morningside “Sark will af: ford pleasure to a greater number of erected, SSS FSS9554SSSS9SSSS998SSSS pe than in any other park in the 1 (cts The hill at the of the park, acting as a gigantic sounding emusic along hrough the side atrects all nth ‘Twenty- | room f om One Hund One Hundred and and there tx NEW LINER HERE. | The Minnetonka Wil Make Her | Malden Voyage to London May 31. = The new Atlantic Transport steamer | | Minnetonka urrived here to-day from| At the pont of a revolver Mrs, He heard her coming and ran. Sho lthe builders’ yard of Harland & Wolft,| Thomas F, Noonan, of Bayonne, N. J..|foNowed him across the Jawn and to | wi be im, | Judge, walked a "Jack the Peeper" a) feet ahead of her and directly under ‘ed | block lawt night pd held him isoner an electric Ught Py nas AgeOrIMO |in the hallway of her own house white] ) right there," cried Mrs iB ; @ nervant wont for assistance, rT will put a bullet through ——EEE—>>>>>————EE The man, Charles Ruble, of No. 9%} Your heart N * avenue, Jersey City, was held} The maa looked over his shoulder and SHIPPING NEWS, Capt, Sydney My for further examination by Recorder) #aW the plucky woman pointing a re- =; us to-day. volver at him, ‘The Hght gleamed along | LIABILITIES $900:000 | the past two weeks a man has! the rel and the hand behind tt was | ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, . been xen prowling around the Ni steady. His stop could not have been | gun rises,. 4.95/8un eete,, 7.19/Moon rises. 10.33 JAMES McCREERY & ik = | mansion, at No. #8 Avenue C, Bay n had he really been shot, Tue TIDES. Statement at Meetsug of Park, on nights when the Judge was not at| At the command of Mra, Noonan the Low W. | MaeFayden & Co's Creditors, home. He was in Trenton yesterday, | 74) marohed ie When he He en se N is ‘ came up toned herself behind ri i; | Loxpon. At rv and just ax the family was about to] come Up rhe ata Datareatn 46 ane Se er oe ek tO lettre for the night Mra, Noonan heard] hm and prodding him in the back with | iell Ga 608 RIBBON, ay West Indien moss|@ noise at the dining-room dow. the barrel of the pistol moved him along Vain, Ma 1 iriains #he could the | 0 her home, where she established a . “ory Aiealee U a temporary gall In the all PORT OF NEW YORK. Black and Two-toned “Lib. Chere bing 12, tt wan annouined | Noonwn eatd nothing, but went] She sent a neNaBs to the he 9 Oh — erty Louisine ribbon, he Habilittes © 4 si n+ | qitletly to her roon got a revolver. i her own, and the doo- ARRIVED, a as IRA AM GRaeiMeabnisweteentisntea | Mt" 4 "exgert pire! hot and wes to the police atation, In | gone digas Solethennayy bike and | ae fully determined to plant a bullet or] short Ume @ policeman arrived and! ji, A@s mr} green, old rose, black and ee. | tno In the frame of the peeper down-| 00K Mrs. Noonan's prisoner, | aos white or delicate opal tints cheng stairs should remiatance Rute, when he was arraigned to-| Mies f k puiten mare! \otey’ Going out of the house by a back |day, aaid that he had called at the mi sul of green, pink, grey, lave prices 1 to & points . k ome eof th 5 on favored a firmer door, Mrs, Noonan stole around to th None of the ‘servanta knows Clty of ender and blue, 6% inches e the Intruder was atat wide, rks | Extra Quality § in large floral effects, sheer clear linen, lawn hand | yfen' s Balbriggan value Shirts and Drawers, Men's Extra Fine Sea Island Cotton | Shirts and Drawers, Men’s Gauze Natura! | Shirts and Drawers, Men's Plain and Mesh Crusade Will Be Band Con- @882O202 O82e GOSS SesossSosssessese JUDGE'S WIFE CAPTURES | apts A “JACK THE PEEPER.” white hair line stripe. With Drawn Revolver Mrs. Noonan Held Him si a f& WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 26, 1902 eee al GIRL SHOT BY AN, ADMIRER AFTER STREET QUARREL. Stern Brothers To-morrow on the Second Floor Clearing Sale Women’s Trimmed Hats 59.50 $15.00 Formerly $15.00 to 22.00 Reduced to $25.00 to 45.00 Newest Styles at Very Low Prices 52.50, 2. 05 $3.25 $3.75 Parasols > lain Hemstitched Taffetas so Figured, Dotted and Striped Effects, Silks Value $4.75 “ ert ewest shades of green and prevailing colors, | The Remainder of Imported Parasols at Very Great Reductions. Underwear & Hosiery Dep’ts Women’s Lisle Thread Hose, lace work effects and | embr'd fronts, Value 60c 39°) Women’s Fancy Hose, novelties in Lisle Thread and Cotton, Value 95c Children’s Ribbed Fast Black Cotton Hose. 45¢ Value 75c 50° Value 90c The weave is modelled after the texture of the human skin, in so far as it permits the ingress and egress of air. It is thus, a perfect non-conductor of heat, | Its use is most highly recommended in warm weather. It absorbs perspiration and allows a free passage of air to the body, Shirts, Drawers, Outing or Negligee Shirts, Pajamas, Night Shirts and Combination Suits. JAMES McGREERY & CO. “AERTEX” CELLULAR UNDERWEAR For Men. ex’ fabrics are durable, light in weight, cool and comfortable. LABEL OW are ans CARMENTS: Linen, lisle thread or cotton, Twenty-third Street. 1 Wool 89c Value $1.25 Value 30c Men's Half Hose, in Fast Black with white soles, fancy stripes &embr’d fronts Value 37¢ isle Shirts and Drawer: Value $1.50 Special Sale of Muslin Sheets, Pillow & Belster Cases heets Pillow Cases Plain Hemst’d s, 98° splicing Plain Hemst’d West Twenty-third Street Women’s Dept. Shirt Waist Sale. Complete s Come Early! For These Bargains To-Morrow. 1,500 FANCY WASH SHIRT WAISTS in Percales, bums. Madras, Pijues and Qnambrays, smart, new tailor- made styles Reduced from $1.25 ) To c 150 7 5 . 2.00 (No C. 0. Day 25¢ JAMES MeCREERY & CO. LADIES’ HOSIERY. Sheer cobweb weave stockings,—with garter heels, soles and toes. 4cc. per pair. |Pure gauze silk “Victoria” hose,—with high spliced heels, soles and toes, 1.25 per pair. Value socks and stockings. Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & CO. ORIENTAL RUGS, 18 Afghan Carpets, All fine silky pieces, Average size 6 ft 5 in. x g ft. x in, 49.00 each lisle at top, — double and Damask Mattings 11.50 per roll of 4o yards, Usual price 15.00 Twenty-third Street, 1.65, tock of children’s JAMES McGREERY & GO: ip g t 0 50 suf waists ay Le de Soie, fey satin and Versian lest; also China Silks; Reduced from $6.00 ? Reduced from 2:00 | } | 7.50 § ae | 7a be @ x0 6. 0, Died or Eton Wackoil Carhart « (9 Broaduiay and 13th St. VVTSSVVS VOVVVSVOSSVToussvesesere ? e $ é 6 é $ e @ ; e e) eo @ @ @ @ @| @ q 7 @! o e S black or +e Till Police Arrived. fe of the distinguished New Jersey | the street. He was about twenty-five x the name of the Baers company to the United Btatos | and Ol Company, of Increasing the number Al opening prices were. May, 99 40/0, OM Company to Change Name of directors from nine to eleven, #05 10.00; duly, 5.06 to b.40t and buer tha capital atock ao that it ate And | setterson, Norfolk | Heptember, ‘hus to No ®; Dy BOBTON, May ba : ' x fe incren@e Jn caplial atock fm 19 February j rob, 7. a stockholders uf f rH ¥ f 0 unde for the pur of the PP, ti ad wc mete’ “pip; | Sia 4 O11 Company has been called tor! igiand Creak Coal Company of Weat hier: Qstober, 7.91; January, 7,6, June 2 at Portland, Me,, to vote the Virgiola, JAMES McGREERY & CO. SUIT DEP’T. 3rd Floor. Mohairwalkingsuits. Blouse Pleated skirts, Walking skirts, Walking skirts made of light weight woolen fabrics, 5,00 and 6.75 Twenty-third Street, OUTGOING 8TBAMSHIPS, INCOMING #THAMBHIPB, DU TO-DAY. Sale of CORSETS. Straight front models, —with long or short hips, Made of batiste. goc Various fmodels,—odd sizes made with genuine whale bone. model coats,— 18.50 made of 1.65 to 2.75 blue cheviot with Value 2.50 to 6.25 Straight front corsets, made of broche batiste, or white coutil, 8.50 3-45 Value 4.75 Twenty-third Street, 27c. per yard, ( Value che LED TO+DAY. Arapshoe, Charleston, Twenty-third Street eth Moma, Mrerpeel.