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KER CAN IDENTIFY HS DAUGHTER'S SLAYER. Mr. Sturtevant Now Recalls Character- istics That May Help to Run Down the Murderer---Mrs, Sturtevant Posi-| tive She Can Recognize the Assassin) ---Police on the Suspect’s Track. (Special to The Evening World.) MEDFORD, Mass., May 8.—The police learned to-day an important fact in connection with the murder of Miss Nellie A. Sturtevant, they having been trying hard to learn which way on Winthrop street the murderer) turned after he mounted his bicycle, Mrs, Lilla Paul, who lives at the corner of Winthrop and Dearborn istreets, directly opposite the head of Chester avenue, was able to settle the ‘direction in which the fleeing cyclist went “There is no doubt in my mind that the man turned up Winthrop street | and went over the Boston and Maine Railroad bridge toward Boston ave- nue,” said Mrs. Paul. “I have very acute ears, and as | was wide awake ‘when I heard the first shot fired I got out of bed immediately and went to | the window. I had only retired fifteen minutes before. I reached the win- dow, which overlooks Chester avenue, between the first and. second reports of the revolver. . “I heard two shots after I reached the window; then cries, Simulta- ‘neously I heard the sound of footfa!is of two persons grating on the loose sgravel sidewalk of Chester avenue. I could hear them running toward) Winthrop street, “There was a second’s pause, and then I heard a scraping as if some- “thing was being quickly dragged over tho pebbles of the sidewalk, I ex- "plain it now on the theory that it was the bieyclo being pulled out from the Sata so that the man could ride it off. é “WENT TOWARD BOSTON AVENUE, “I distinctly heard the wheelman turn the corner of Winthrop street, | “and the noise came across the open lot in such a way that I could follow | “ths man, by the sound, up Winthrop street toward Boston,avenue. I heard (that noise long enough to place him on the way to Noston avenue.” | Po-day the police admit that the story of Mrs. Paul, whose || ‘tion came to them through The Evening World. Is the only rellable story | they have, after that of Mr. Sturtevant, whi gives them any start upon ths assured course of the murderer. Chisf Holmes coniderod It of value ‘to his force in directing them where not to look for the missing bag, and | also gave them a lead which might ty followed to advantage. Chief Holmes detailed men to«tay to follow along Roston avenue, both | ‘toward Somerville and toward West Medford, and search for Miss Sturte- | vaht’s bag in every place flat offered any opportunity for concealment. | + Gim satisfied that unt’ we find some trace of the her bag or pick up some of the numenus slips which were in It, we shall continue to fol- | low a very blind trail,” said Chief Holmes. j “As to the Lalian, Lombardi, now under arrest, there 1s noth!ng which} seems to have been found yet which connects him with the murder. [t 1s true that Jemes S. Sturtevant insists that there was no accent, no foreign | tinge in tie pure pronunciation of the murderer who ordered him to throw Sup his hands.” \PARENTS MAY IDENTIFY SLAYER. (Mrs. Sturtevant, mother of the murdered girl, now says she will be able | ‘to identfy the murderer if she sos him, She has recovered from the shock of the awful tragedy. She declares that the man's features Bre | prcaly fixed in her mind. Up to to-day Mr. Sturtevant was not certain that he could identify the guilty man, but since talking he matter over with Mrs. Sturtevant he has recalled certain characteristics of the man which makes him feel that he, too, will be able to identify the murderer, Mr. Sturtevant now says that four shots were fired {nstead of three, and j that !t was the second shot which killed his daughter }\.. It ts confidently believed here that the murderer was elther a resident | | BRITISH SHIP ‘San Dominant iaans! Troops and Rebels SCENES AT THE FUNERAL OF M’NALLY, FIRE HERO, WHICH WAS ATTENDED BY THOUSANDS OF ADMIRERS. WELANCHOLY PUP PAYNE REMOVES STARTS A PANIC, SUPT. MACHEN, Tries to Join in a Game of Ball,! Head of Free-Delivery Service and Children at Once Begin to Cry “Mad Dog” and Run to Their Homes. | | 1 i i SHOT-RIDDLED. | Used Britannia of Halifax as | a Shield While Fighting a| Battle Across River. master-General Pending an * {of Medford or a man very well acquainted with the town, CREW BURROWED BELOW.,AT BAY IN A SALOON./FOSNES TAKES HIS PLACE. { | ——— es “MASON MUST BULGER DID NOT SST Te | | lednowney lies ildsiaty | ipseane otal a eueaer STAND TRIAL TALK OF CLEVELAND) nauivax. N.S.) May 6m a. | Weary-Waaxtos eyo and’ a tin-can tall al AL WwW. * lovnmen, tie owner of the achooner | Meh no one would eyer suspect of) Machen, ge Intendent of the CR HRIA RTE ta oweat Do- | having any fe, but he cut up a shin- | free delivery service, from duty pend- t a Hol Ronudiat intervi oo lmingo, to-day received a report that the 4 at the corner of Kighty-ninth street [ing the result of the Post-Ottlce De- Invoked the Court to Restrain His i Libel oT alent Suet ee et ieen used aa a shield dur | &nd Second avenue this afternoon that} partment dnevstheation and hi Lodge, but Motion Is m ae Saying that Hill Fa- [vessel hut Ien Use Ms Ores of the, WA8 a caution whe It Tasted, Incl-/sigaed LC. Fosnes, fori or Denied vored Ex-President. I eauBue | dentally the purp made n hero out of jot posts ba, to take charge of ghia ALBANY: Soy Pate was belly damaged, and a claim| Thomas L. Butler, of Batler Bros, of | the: fr Charles H. Franklin, editor of The] AUBANY. No Yo May &—Depaty Ate en ak against San Domingo | No. 8! Bast One Hundred and Twenty- |, Mie nom the. Interviewer, an insura Paper, will} torney-General ¢ tes L. Bulger to-day | wits the British Consul ninth strert. pe, RRC MOR have to stand trial as a Froe Mason by | repudiated the Oswego interview pub-| Capt. Mekeeson, of the Britannia,| » children were just getting out of Jinstructions from the President the trial Commission appointed by] \ished in morning papers, in which he| seat. w that while passing down My-seventh street school when {Not likely he wil lever go back. Grand Master Elbert Crandall, on the | 4 quoted as saying that David p,|*iTeva near the elty a force of rebels er dog happened along. He ———— charge of persistently Ibelling Past “°% Quoted as. si sae avid Bel ined up oncone side of the shore and a # pretty blue and out of Joint } Grand Master Frederick A. Burnham HI! favored the nomination of ex-Pres- jaa ee ph TPAC Bonny Ge teva World until he caught sight of , TREASURY HOLDS UP Justice Gildert . of the Supreme ident Grover Nid con the nextle vncitinnon theother ath: using the er ball being 1 ‘oss the ’ Court, this afternoon dismissed the pemocratic Presidential ticket, and that chin aa a shield, beun Aring over and{stteet by two youngsters. Here was a CRUM’S ACCOUNT. temporary injunction obtained by | yy, : : i vee tet chance for a little fun and he thought Franklin last month, and denied the | Me himself believed there would be a) ariind her nen wer forved| 2¢ Would Join in®the ec Bue helene motion to continue It mand for the nominadion. RUS NICH EHeLe STRATE Harpchonta Hoe (iran tedlnn Dg he's thinking |Negro Collector of Charleston Can- ’ Franklin wanted the Grand Master, ator HiIl) was seen and abso- Tnathoncarg6 Nipanutontaute now th eo was just a not Receive Salary Until Con- Grand Secretary Col. E. L. M. Ehlers lutely refused to comment on tie eub- Hitwatudaihrees iicurecauriiett| * Ie aut Comey ty Nice Corea * “and Past Grand Masters Burnham, ject. i a milla were shattered, riguing|, The dos made a leip to, catch the y ates Saidgenahiaed Cita waa Phipps K Nisetl ateR cman: OF LhodaHtane pat As one of the boys reached for it, | WASHINGTON, May 8—The joined from trying him. | Bu Ms fe bullets fol] M4) 28 excitable Utpie miss who was |ury Department has held up the pe William D. Critcherson, a fellow mem- OLB MYSTERY | nia pierced with shot, while bullets fell) on ‘the opposite wide’ of the street saw lat acccent ne tr wet ae x , | Jinto the cabins, #1 hing glass and] the mo account o v, . ‘ber of Excelsior Lodge, charged Frank- Me lesa ared Collector of the P Mn with Ubeling Burnham. Fee ee eee a eune : Siaralt (Grand Master Crandall appointed —_—— Be anor e purr tier tnalt asta mpensation until rastard) e aise h . boat to e part of the fusillade me sabe thilam? is ‘eward of $1,000 Offered for Missing mule fast to t hooner, —————— “ae Sp Secretary of Marine Engineers’ | A* the Brittania was fying In marched @ enjoin the Grand| Asscciation—Will Be Inceneede [lish fing, the matter will :|PARDELLO WILL ae from trying him until his trin)| 4 seward of $1,000, which wil | brought (0 the attention of the * WRESTLE TO-NIGHT. | fem the criminal courts on ind! 1 eward of $1,000, which will be tn- | Governmen: PAS Ine rene Hy sed to at least $5,000, was offered | —— {into a saloon. criminal bel had be the Bos! a he « e of the inth e sald that the ram oy i BRIBERY INQUIRY TOE ates Se es pane at cate ae meule Koes i tion for some trace of the whoreats »|night in a wrestling match, One Is SUR EN avon aaa <olb, the missing § Tom Sharkey's “Unknown,” and th Brace seyetict Attorney, me foe mating IN MASSACHUSETTS. » place into fi other ja Jack Willlama, well known on Justice Blanchard heard the case but rane ae “Howls murther, yelled an Irishman Fe Cal prrHela) Inv aS aid declined to decide it on the ground that of association, As he upset his glass of th men within thirty minutes raeMR Gee ape a Boston Man’s Charges Against Mem-| @! Deef stew, and mad it $50. he, too, is 4 Mason, The ¢ w Experts have gone r top of t Ne bar ¢ a punching bag argued before Justice Gil! aan have gone over his accounts ber of Legislature Taken iit the erathur.! Defina, Gearze Qystice Guaersiceve sald ding | OM correct to a cent. 1 have aten Get down on the floor! yelled the the champion, and John West inst Franklin that the - order “8 Mrs. Kolb and she Wplby: Senate barkeeper, who was bein wded from | for a $% side bet pectin "a 1 allo ie th jasiontered HOLGpaATON That be has ‘Nn s—The ( mites 08 | Hiverntin Outaida i distatttor shee | Reetcee Seana Tt Ane acne hed consiler for an instant,’ 8 the rte to investl “Direct From the Ma ufacturer,’* —_$<$————- MRS, LEYS $100, 000 GOULD’S VALET LO Pea yatona af Deaton. | Prancant was armed wit ier oy poet } i aymond, of loato olde © Was armed wiih a palr of EN’ F|| — SES. Jones named the following members as | 2 net | JUDGMENT AFFIRMED. ansettase ivision ot tupreme sh inventing Commitin Benone| ity ie , of Lawrence; Apsey, of Cam-| fastened on Court Deciden ¢ Awuinet Ht W. T. A, Fitzgerald, ‘of Boston; | W128 the pincers. Of course "th rt of Appeals by Unanimous Vote , Appellate Division of the Supr of Beverly, and Wletcher, of | Sried) for meray and ot upped and Orders the Money Paid to the ee Sonne, decision. | weattord clini! Het that he, wan mad,” 0 Maen of he trial A charge was made by Mr. Raymond let_ him go! walled che Tunnel Victim's Widow, se of Frank D. Mowbray | that a Senator jast year offered to pre- RUNDE ath [lee resnintloe tor ths sranutaen tee old Gold | "By a unanimous vote the Court of) “* UiGould vont the passage of a pill which af- Said. Fat | Jewelry, Diamond Mountings and Wedding Rings, | has confiremd the yerdict of ne wee was ‘the valet who was In- | fected Mr. Raymond's business for a , da “TL bring | A—Soiid 14 Kt Gold, 2.7) 18 ft, PE 13.60 00 damages award to Mra, Jennie! IUfed by an explosion of fireworks on | money consideration, The Committee and he dropped|g ow #4" 6 Of . Me Gould's ya: eye. + losing the sight of one He claimed Widow of William Leys, manager | who wes killed in| that he got a con- tract for Ute employment afte: EGA " a dragged the dog to a water trough on|p— «#8 # “ tunmel collision on r the | had to do with a membor of Inst year'n| (tasked the dog ¢o a water trou t entral itallrom!. accident, and when he was discharged |Senate the committee had no juriadic-| duly mrined, Sethe belaahernted vali-" “ * a it was phown, on, he sued for damages, ported that as the the alleged bribery Leo Pardello will meet two men at | went through the A # on Rules considered the matter and re- a shot held on with his pincers and tlon and the investigation was not with-| in full cry for a pollceman by this time, | Engraving Free of Charge W Relieved from Duty by Post- | Investigation of Department. | “SET SCHOOL ON 7 ~FIRE FOR SITE Pupil Teff veare OM Old Admits His) Guilt and Says He Started Blaze to “Get Hunk on Sassy | | | Teacher.” | 1,500 PUPILS WERE IN PERIL. Fudle Luke, ten Underhill avenue, Brooklyn oner In the Bergen street pi pending Fire Marshal Beet tion of the fire in Publle 8 yesterday, whe' perllled. ‘The t the fire in with a teacher who years ofd, of No. 41 In a pris- lige station 's Investig hook No 133 1,00 children were {m- has confessed that he 1 closet to had ‘get hunk reprimanded Cred Observe the ‘Valvic Test’? in Regal windows! Note the leather clamped between. two transparent glass jars, so you can see both its upper and lower sides, Now follow the flexible tube lead- ing from a wall gas bracket into the lower glass, below the leather. How could the gas be lighted above the leather, without first passing through its pores? How could it flare up and down as readily as if no leather intervened when the tap is turned on and off - at the bracket, if Valvic Ventilating Calfskin be not porous as cloth, and Sweat-dispelling as linen? lm, sddie Is one of the bad boys of the chool, the teachers say. During the! wast term he hag t transferred to nree different rooms im an effort ind some teacher who inight lead him andon his proclivities for raising ows durl hool hours. }lis last teacher was Mi the nd primary not much more suse othors, and yesterday cut up so persistently send him to the prin! wig, Jr, for a lecture Mr. dwig wa not In his offiee at the tlne and the boy started back. He cut up monkey shines all the way and made a te plo racket In the halls. As | he pas pugh the class room of Miss lic in the third pri- ‘mary grade, he scuffled his feet and jeeved at pupils Who were ned up for the morning visit to the gymnasium, — | Miss Campbell spoke sharply to the hoy and Jed per class out. When Miss ampbell returned with her eharges Ww ominides rege thi 2a Phillips, of . She was the Luke | Henry Lud- { ih 1 Campiell, 1,50 med in tire aifely, “ee 8 an rit and | trouble. | Luxe he reaches accused of setting it stoutly at first, | Med in ne | prt. but w admitted that’he was the “1 ald, it to fet hunk on thit sassy icher,"* he ad “Lt don't like to have her call me down that way tn |tront of all the kics, and I just thought I'd burn up her old e SKIN ANU BLOOD PURIFICATION ‘Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent ‘Cleanse the Skin, Scalp ‘and Blood Of Torturing, Disfiguring Hu- mours with Loss’ of Hair | WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS | Thousands of the world’s best peo- ple have found instant relief “and speedy cure by the use of Cuticura Re- | solvent, Ointment and Soap inthe most | torturing and disfiguring of itching, burning and scaly humours, eczemas, | rashes, itchings and inflammations. Thousands of tired, fretted moth- | ers, of skin-tortured and disfigured babies, of all ages and conditions, have certified to almost miraculous cures by the Cuticura remedies when | the best medical skill had failed to re- | lieve, much less cure. Cuticura Treatment is local and con- stitutional— complete and _ perfect, pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe the affected surfaees with Cuticura Soap and hot water to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thick- ened cuticle, dry without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely to allay itching, irritation and inffamma- tion, and soothe and heal, and lastly take Cuticura Resolvent to cool and cleanse the blood, and put every func- tion in a state of healthy activity. More great cures cf simple, scrofu- lous and hereditary humours are dally made by Cuticura remedies than by all | other blood aud skin ‘remedies com- | bloed, a single set being often auMficient to cure the most distressing cases | when all else fails. 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On the sec- | ment to-day that the Senator to whom| to "Cut his tal? init him with Sp Wi KO Wi IT aia Tied Pre, mp ‘ond trial the jury decided in favor of Be referred @ member of the pres: and elnilar treatments for mad "dogs matt a SLEWK eh, Gould. 4. That verdict the dayatiete Sara sce as phat hope hee se Meyiied rele ht i bed'to tas plone a ft tho cur ae Presta, Sunday’ World’ ‘Wants TovNa MAN, wifong, (0 on 1 wae room of teem oeuary. Carolyn int fio". igh \g Alas | Gity, Hoboken, tw JACOB DOLL. GRANR\AND UPRIGHT Ss. ATHENS. steam laundry, 3y6 | dre How could water be retained above the leather, without wetting the lower side, if *tValvic’’ be not wet-proof as Cravenette? No other leathers volunteer such a test, because no others dare do it. In Regal Oalr soled shoes only, from 51 Regal stores at $3.50 —or by mail $3.75. Style Book on post card request. 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HORAN.—On Friday, May 8, MARY Aner HORAN (nee Riley), widow of John Horan, Funeral from her late rewidence, 63 Bank streot, Monday, May 11, at 10 o'clock; thenee to Bt. Francis Xavier's Church, West 16th at, MULDOON.—On CECBLIA, Jato James and Anna Muldoon 4 daughter of the late PhILp and Hannah ‘O'Brien. Romaine at the home of her aunt, Mra, Ellen T, MoKinloy, 430 B. 118th st. Requiem mass at Holy Rosary Chureb, 119th @t, moar Pleasant ave,, has been postponed ncod, new work, waista| until Monday, Slay 1, at 10 o'clock, Relas ara ipriecaetecar ure meee nt ag ha Geeta steady work. Mothers’ Friend Shirt Welst Pac- yh’ wt. Willow ave, block east | SWANSDN. —On Thursday, May 7, je Mg LIZA, Bouin outevasd, No Ye Ch Deloved wite of Charles Bwaneen, Gouth Boulevard, N. City, ata ph aa * 94a ety Sanat tor om GIRL WANTEI iaundry Tiina iz RONER: Ha ‘and plain Ironera; also girl to aie imnall pleces, Laundry, 163 W. 231 at. 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