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“Donaldson Braves Flames to | DASHES INTO * FIRE TO SAVE DYING WOMAN Rescue Victim Whose Clothing Is Ablaze. HOUSE BEING DESTROYED Daughter Narrowly Escapes by Crawling Over Ironing-Board High Up in Midair, PARENT FATALLY BURNED. fi t Life-Saving Hero Envelops Head in Rug and Gropes Way Into Burn- Ing Room to Give Succor, Running through her apartment at No, 412 West Forty-second street en- veloped jn flames to-day, Mrs, Annie Dollman was probably fatally burned, while her daughter escaped the blaze by crawling across an froning-board extended to a window from an apart- ment on the third floor, After the girl had made her perilous escape in safety John Shea and Andrew Donaldson fought thelr way ‘nto the | 1 burning apartment and Donaldson, with & dampened rug wrapped around his head, picked up Mrs, Dollman and carried her to a hallway, There the fire still smouldering in her dress was @mothered and she was then taken to Bellevue Hospital, Women Were Alone. Mra. Dollman and her daughter, Annie, ‘were alone in their apartment. John, a gon, had just started for work, The mother was preparing breakfast for herself and her daughter when her dress caught fire. Mrs, Dollman ran creaming through the rooms, fanning the flames which now enveloped her, “Run and get help!"’ she shrieked to her daughter, who tried to go to her assistance, Annie ran to a window looking out upon an areaway and her crles attracted Mrs, Martin, a neighbor, | , “Gerd help!” cried the daughter. “Mother is belng burned to death and, dhe house te afire.’” “TM get. you out first, child,” sald Miro, Martin, ‘Then she ran an {roning- oan acrose the areaway and Annie @rewled to eatety, Girl le Almost Frantlo. ‘When the girl reached Mr. Martin's t with grief over her mother’s plight. ®hea and Donaidson when they heard | 2 Julia ae in Jail remain in the jail at New Brunswick ao long as Rev. J, F, Cordova ts con- fined there, has cut herself off from her family and friends, his final appeal to her yesterday. He asked her to forsake the discredited preacher and olther return to her home |, in South River or go on @ visit to would never forsake Comlova, her father had departed she told of olals of the jaf] that she did not wish 4o see her parents, She looks upon her- self as an oppressed and aggrieved per- son, Her ministerial companton in dis- grace proclaims that ho ts belng perse- cuted, Jail, has revealed much about her re- lations with Cordova that has not been known heretofore, tradictions in the stories told by. the girl and the preacher. She admits every- thing without reserve. He admite his missions there !s a crafty design to pro- tect himself. stood that thelr love has been a pla- tonic affection, When the prosecutor will take up his case, He will be accused of desertion and non-support, In view of the fact that he hus een acousing his wile of making his home life so miserable that he was literally forced to mun away ‘with Julla Bowne, there is a chance perhaps one of assault, She says that he threw her sion, Shrewsbury, shows letters written to her while her husband was in Mexico with Julia Bowne that expreas affec- There are many of theee letters and | about the unhappiness of his home life. | anteed Btate any charge made guarantee |s not fight. has none. ae tents a dav uti ‘withewe Thee and rthis in- partment she became almost frantic Sore constitutes the entire fund for de- Strong, Some year ago Corlova from with Cordova, Re- fuses Father’s Aid! and Clings to Man with Whom She Ran Away. Julia Bowne in her determination to Her father made riends of the family in a distant part of he United States, ‘he infatuated girl declared that she After Girl Admits It All, Julia Bowne, since she has been in ‘There are many con+ ove for Julla Bowne, but In all his ad- He would have {t under- ‘The Grand Jury meets on Tuesday, hat his wite may add more complaints on one occa- Hae Husband's Letters, Mrs, Cordova, who {8 living at fon and regret for his elopement, in none of them did he say anything; The minister saya that if it ds quar- that he will not sent to prison he will plead gullty to against him, If this ‘en he intends to He has ue: rea urea and the girl The irony of fate places t of Cordova in the fannie of tunis ELOPING PASTOR CORDOVA AND JULIA BOWNE. the pulpit bitterly denounced Judge} of sinners was terrific. Btrong for his alleged leniency toward fembere, his liquor asians: At thet time C bed South River 43 a sink of in- loutty and debaucher ‘The public re- | of beating the aband ange tirades of those days and | in the thet that he a oye Resa COMPANION TRUE 10 FLOPING "PASTOR showing that while he wag @ fais tee pent he her Male GREENE AND GAYNOR ARE UNDER ARREST Fugitives Under Indictment Here Will Be Returned for Trial, IN CUSTODY AT QUEBEC, The Extradition Proceedings Against Them Will Be Com- pleted in Montreal. LONG FIGHT FOR LIBERTY. eet Charged with Irregularity In Gov ernment Contracts with Capt. Carter—Fled to Canada. MONTIRDAL, March 4.—Mesers, Gay- nor and Greene were arrested in Quebec to-day for the purpose of bringing them to Montreal to complete extradition proceedings, ‘They are wanted by the United States authorities In connection with the Ba- vannah River contract. ‘The arrests were made on & new war- mant based on old infonmition and the judgment of the privy ooundl, The prisonens left Quebec this afternoon ac- companied by Mr, Taschereau, their counsel, and will anrive here to-night, Mossra, Donald MacMaster, of Mont- real, reprosenting the American Gor- ernment, and Marion Erwin, of Georgia, reached Quebec early todley, acoom- panied by Detectives Carpenter and Sloane, of thie olty, Shortly after thelr arrival the officers proceeded to the res Mences of Messrs. Gaynor and Greene and quietly phiced them under arrest, ‘The two fugitives, who for some years have been dodging trial in the United States, have been closely watch- ed since the Hnglish courts decided 9 fortnight ago that’ they could not asl further afforded refuge in Canada, ‘They have kopt in eeclusion since the deciston and been daily in consultation with counsel, By the ruling of a Canadian Judge they long enjoyed freedom and lived in conspicuous style, spending money freely, But since the decision against them thay have utterly dropped all show and apparontly are much al Jected Greene and Gaynor were indicted wwtth Capt. Carter for irregularity in the @a- vannah River contracts, and after mak- Ing @ stiff fight in the United States fled to these parts, Capt. Carter was convicted and aerved his prizon term, BUTCHER SLAIN IN HIS SHOP BY "| wife and children sailed to Italy last AN UNKNOWN Body of Williamsburg Man Found with Many Bullet and Stab Wounds, Peter. Saliano, a butcher, was found munered in his shop at No, 145 Hum- ‘oldt street, Williamsburg, to-day, He had been attacked while asleep in the rear of the shop, shot through the head and breast, dragged to the front of the little store and mutilated with a knife, Several women who went to the shop to buy meat saw the body lying on the} » floor, a wide trall of blood leading from {t to the back of the store, Policeman Kemp found the rear door of the place open and the door knob smeared with blood, Entering this door the bed was found with the bed-clothing tossed in & bloody heap on the floor, There was a bullet wound In the right side of the head and another In the left breast. There were also several deep stab wounds above the heart and near tee itead No weapon was found In the place, Saliano was forty years old, and had lived in the rear of his store since his summer, ‘They are now on their way back to New York and will arrive in a few days, The murdered man had been arrested several times for annoying women, and the police belleve that some \{mdignant husband killed him, LAWYER DIES SUDDENLY. a lawyer, aged sixty. living at No, 46 West One Hundred and Twenty-first street, died suddenly at his home to-day of apoplexy, Mrs, Henry Hoyt, her story willingly volunteered to save Mra, The men had to fight Hl atragnment | i eometute their through hallways choked ‘among these outdoor operators was the ‘ Not on sscaigee| Ee ease teens } Feputed dictum of the Standard Olt | ates, Hish, tow, Chose, cre, {LITTLE DEMAND FOR ment Shea was driven back, therprice of that stock be vermitted, | #0Nat. Bis, Co... 68% 684 684 — LONDON STOCKS. Mra, Sghrosder, another neighbor, havgeor agit Standard Of afillations pple pee ' ig M% Hh — % Pectticiabsacks i is asserte: fo Duy a |. J. Cen 20 «20 L — thad trled #0 follow the two men, and certificates of this company that are |1:200N, ¥, Contral..188 166% 167% ait LONDON, March 4—Money was. in hea guidod her back to a spot of offered, and, incidentally, to gradually fair demand and moderate supply tn the safety, while Donaldson went to save advance the price, Quotations for | MOONY. C.& St L4e% 46 46% +1%| market. to- -day, Discounts were rather Mrs, Dollman. SATURDAY, aaron 4 |B! Galnygtogna AE Gh gated, | ANNA GIMME Jenaler ary the day, but bacame He found her lying insensible in a] Struggling apparently against an in-| Week ago, fa firmer later, bedroom. clination to go to sleep the stock mar- eas) Trading on the Btock Exchange gen- ‘The flames were extinguished by the| ket maintained a little more than self- ME RGRR Te He erally was qulet, Operators were dls- Fire Department, sustaining vitality to-day, Several The Closing Quotations. prog eas posed to await the developments of the The blaze drove the twenty familleS| active operators who are reputed to Net 500 Ph wrt i . war and Russian internal events before fn the house into the snowstorm in @/ have made “barrels of money” since | %0s ,_ Hith, Low. Close, Ch’. whi entering upon fresh commitments, Con- ( 400.Allla Ch'mers., 17% 17% 17% —%4| 100 Pressed 8, C.., 88 $8 88 018 dro} panic, this upward movement again absented ay Mp Bt pped early on Continental sales, ae ea r i 17100 Amal, Cop .... 7% 77% 77% + %| 100 Preswed B.C. p, 83 88 8 but recovered later themselves from the Street to-day and iF yu on @ gool home do- tf 1400Am, Car & F., 35 85% 86 180 Ry, Bt, Sp'g... 36 3-86 + the supposition was that they had gone Ber Tr a Mi +4 Dy shlt al A mand, 20 Amer, Cot, O11 35% 3% 95 —%4| 10Ry. Bt. Sp. pf. 7 97 Americans were Irregular, and had a to Washington to have a good time and 000 Am. Grass T a 8 8 —}%| 180 Rep, Steel .... 19% 18 18% —%| drooping tendency, owing to some un- perchance to divide a portion of thelt| iio am Hn & L, p, 64 id 53% 64 —%| 90 Rep. Bleal pf.. 77 16% 76% —% SOLERnNy, goncerning te character ot t al f President Rooseve if profits with the eager hotel Keepers! yy Amer, Joo pt. 99% 89% 904 (20600 Roading vv... 95% OM) OOM 4 HT Neer locke were wnpnorted wt uneittey A SUICIDE PACT ee a euilions|oreulhe' halimarke! 1600 Am. Lin, OMl,, 19% 17% 19 +2 | 200 Reading Ist pf ls 91% 9% — % above parity, The market closed. quiet, er Pore lepressed, but re- ‘ Jat Ha ey alone bo unsventtulicatires || ny Amin ain ON DSi) A A ERIE, 24 pt 0 ©) Ml covered, Rusians advanine’ 2” point, y ak hi artere, and | /20Amer, Toco... 13% 43 48% + 94] 9600 Rook Island .. %% 4% 85% + % | Japanese were firm, Imperial Japanese for A HOU a na iene bank | Amer. Malt ... 8 7% 8 + %| 100 Rook Tal, pf... 1% 70% TK — 4 /Government Ce of 184 were quoted at irl H ae ae ee sad in an unexpeotodiy | £0 Amor Malt pf. 26% 26% 25% + %| G00 Rud. Goods.... 25% 25% 2M + te 104, Will |, Nett Shoots Girl He |statemont spurted | An Unexpectedly | sco) Amer. Sinelt'g, 91% 91% Oy + X| Gu SlorsBheft .... 89 89 87 —d SUC 59 > oc A ; Betore ee cine ‘pres in, most reapecte | 0AM. Smelt, pcLsh 116% 10% + %| eo gt LoBB.P, Op TN TIN TN 4 WHEAT LOWER ON Wedded Five Days Before) nes ieee Precthan at the opening, | Amer. Butt 15 3B 15 8 | wet L&W... LARGE SHIPMENTS, and Then Ends Own Life with | There 1s without doubt a prevalent be- TAR BS Bayi ies Me =) ost. Le 8. W. pt eh 6m Oe + phat Sh tet among the rank and file of Wail| Am. St, Fd pt ey a42m0 South, Pac... 6% 6 Wh +%! Intlwenced by lower cables and large Pistol. street speculators that some lively trad. |1100 Amer, Sugar. 148i) 146% 147% + Th) go @outh, Pao, pf118% 8h 18% shipments for the week caused an easter a ing ls yet in store before a verious reac- | 200 Am. Sugar pf.188% 198M 188% + %) ou south, Ry. Co. dot 36% M8 + Yh opening in the Wheat market to-day, the ——— Linn leeta vith TO Am, Tob. pf... 97h 9% 87 — 21 “Ay go, Ry, Co pt wh MK HH + %| lst starting fractionally lower, Com Evening World.) Expectant glances were frequently | “00 Am. Wool ...., 20 Bik + A! og R&A. Co. Ye 14 M+ Ye) wae steady and unchanged, (Special to Tho Rvening tapes during tho| 109 Amier. Wool pf omit ils 104 20 BR eT 8 87% «8 + %| Now, York's. opening prices were: OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla,, March 4—| cam at the sluggish tap s SOO RR Rayna nent oat 14500 Tenn, Cl é& b On the fifth day of his honeymoon Will forenoon for news regarding the Presl- ry Ah & : 33% 900 Texas Land .. 4% 4t i + Ya) eer Sie Ao Bie pala J, Nett, @ prosperous young ranchman | dent's Inaugural address, Some tele- 00 N iT. & BF pt. 103 deg 13000 ‘Texas Pacific, 394 38% 89% + ae ; , i re y, shot | pathic agency brought to the Btock Ix- | re ey oT. St. Le & W. 8 5 | hieeo! s opening pricés were; Wheat— oft Tulsa, in the Indlan Territory, shot | Pi brourh he Block Wx-| iy Ae GC, Linea Adlhy HO Mig + | 400'T BR Bh H+ IN 1 i Wh Sa iillted his” pretty wife and then|change Anformation that “Roosevelt te| 9) At. Motel tm smd FTA) omwin C. R, T..110 200% 110 +H] Alay, 1S Jet to Up & 8; July, 08 8-4; Se committed suicide, Letters left by both | zoig to say things about railroads and) io pian R, AD... 66% 08 in Tom] a0 Un, Bag & P.. 10% 10% 1014 + ee te Bien Ghow that the tragic ending of thoir| trusts in his inaugural speech.” Noth-| soy can Pae,, 140% 190% 140% 4 q| HOU, B& P. pt. TH Tole 7 tA) New York's slosing prices _ were: romance was the teault of an agrea-|ing In the way of actual news reached | “sy Gen, o, @ C,., 68% .68% 68% +944 | 15900 Union Pacitlo, 181M, 182% 134% +1 Wheat—May, DU) ules a 8 ment entered into after their marriage. |the brokers up to the close of business, ) 40) Ghag,'& Ohio., bt 60% OM Aoi 300 Union Pac., pt.100 100 10 i Fe a hea offered, May, ‘What caused the couple, In the full en- | howe which circumstance probably! i99 Chi, & Alt. pf, 82 82 §& + | 40Un, Ry, Inv. , 38% 88 BMH i ene es EI joyment of heulth and with every up-|accounte for the gleeful spirit in which) yo) Chi, & N.W.,.242 240% 241% +1%| 900Un. Ry, In. vt 19% 19% TH + i ent promect of & life of huppinse¥ Tthe halt-day'a trading terminated, 1O0ChL, Gt Wises 22 2% 28 + MG] MOU, B, CT. Pe Sh 81M my Hi | BANK STATEMENT toctary that none-of thelr friends can | Interest in Now York Central was! 1000, Gt, Wi B... Wh 3% 3% + 4 | wo U8 CL Fe pa Bae WAS UNFAVORABLE. | begin to solve, stimulated by the caple news that 4/ 100C. Gt, W. deb. 87 86% 87 + | 200U. 8, R, & Im. % Ld By +44 SALAS peonlict oe the souttrvest aig etrong buying movement for Central) éxOC. M. $F RMN Ta + Mh) 1 8 pat net a ie 2 41. | Although the weekly bank statement wife was four years his junior, Her | stock had been started In London, its} 100.C.C: 00 US. R&R pe 42 11% +t | Msued to-day wns unfavomble, the home Was in Longton, Kan. and they [ultimate object being to absorb all ot) 300 Col, 4 | 0U, 8. Leather IH 1H Af veftect had been digcounica. Wall streot FE eee mn tay | the floating ahares of this company held| 100 Col. H.C, & 1. 16%, + M) aU, 8. Len, pti IH TAGS fully expecting dhe poor fxurcs. ‘There pourded a train and travelled to Tulsa, |abroad, Mr, Vanderbilt's presence inj 100Col, Bouth.. ., 25% %| 200, 3, Rubber, 4% 4% Ae alhiteareutee year In the ranerves, white Nott Introduced his wifo to his friends | pany was naturally associated with this| %0Col, So, Ist pf., 60 {00 0, 8, Rud, pi 112% Liege |the tonne were Inreel aon men hat ae har Reighboring ranchs | svement, in the minds of the Wall Hy Col, ‘Bo, 2d pf, 37 3, 8, Steel... bs en 4 1, | Deposits, increase i 10,148,100 ‘A. neighbor passing the Nett home| treet operators, and theorles at once ase ceo Hue 4| 8, Steel ‘ot ah + Citation ie ie to | pete meh ty rong Ho ceitmbes | developed, Word passed from ip t9/ soCorn Prod, pf. 17 7 ana Aca irc y ie ia a RL Oy poe through & window and found Nete and | lp on the floor of the Stock Hehange| fo Del, & Hud,...191 160% 190 + 4! Hs Va. 1. ©. 3 BR B+ Mh Rearrve requlred, Inotens Fi PEA ABAGGISS OBICIGR Ine CHR pena: arate Cine eee eeariaee. GUY TSE SSN York} 10D, Mf. & FD, +4! goo Wabash pfs. 4% 46% 46% + % [tex-t7. 8, “depoalte, ‘Abormag. 6 found two letters, One written by Nett | Centrad Hoven ine Ca of a} Wy Bek South iy + %| 5 Wostinghouse 181 181181 ——— asserted that his wife had agreed to|dlrect Vanderbilt Influence on the for- "I ) ph. a ee eee, rel. 88% 99% 98% | ite uray aoe Ua Bg ey uals HI eign speculative markets for the pur-| 150 Dul, 8.8, & A. 164 16% 16% + I At wee Me tt me 21M ssi! SHIPPING NEWS. Pouid he ticrewen EY ths PEePer*™ | pose of strengthening and increasing) S0D, S.8.& Apts? 31 +45 || tan Wie General 20m 084 Earnie Mrs, Nett corrobosated the statement| the upward tendency here, The fact | Storage 7M %| m0 Wie, Con, pf. 1 ey ia iia eel of her husband as to her willingness | that this {den had Its chief source In a) 7600 Erte si. so. | ‘lai THE, ines - roup of rampant bulls enabled the con- | e 1st pf. Hin Water, Low Water rate annette Group ud | COTTON QUIET, BUT Sandy Hook AM ¥ ECHOES OF WORLD WANTS. 20, 7 27 ANSWERS to World Wants received at the World’s Main Office in tive days this week, Anincrease of 7,1 88 over corresponding period last year, World Readers Answer Ads, servative oporators to take Its true | measure, ‘The continued weakness of the South. | cm steel and fron shares drew atten- tlon to the persistent selling of pool, A syndicaie, Including John W, stock Gate Norman B. Ream and afew | other heavy operators has been aceu- mulating Tennessee Coal and Tron, Re- public Steel and Tron, and Sloss-Shot- hadnt for sever weeks, When evidences a 1 that some of this pool stock » the market there among the he oat explana that could bo obtained | regarding this sudden selling of pool holdings was that Norman B, Rewin had decided to withdraw from the pool, and hie associates, falling to take hig share of holdings off nia hands, he had wndortecte fe Rata them indi ‘y ally, dor, as ell as al: gai, Seah Drei Ses tng soap Phas 7 400 Fed, 500. Gen 200 Hoek. 00 Tid, oo Int 1700 Int 100 Lent M. &S. pf 9059 Coss pt lee, Val. Conte + y Ma on) a & although trading Was and merely short, events, havorabl it 100 Iowa Cent ., 200 Kan, C.80, pf Ob ty cout 1 Mt THO Lou, & Nash. Aisle Meg 14% — 4 | movement 100 Manhattan ...1704 170% 170% ] he opening, prices, wer Bt Ry lB WW 19 + 1% Jape, 237 bid; July Seu 44. By 88K BIW + | BUS Tas offered) Sept 70 Mex, Central. 4 24 ait 200 MSuP & SSM) 1144 1 + 4] The ol OOM K, & Tex, Sh 1 — % £0 rie Apr ie Heke ty ma id 6 — wt 0. Pacific... 108% 10K + % Deoember, tis 'to 4) Nosh, CG StLs 17h 17K TW + Hy lB TO Rembery7.58 ) Cotton was quiet in the early trading, %/ but after the call took on a firm tone, light slonals appeared to be nfrald to sell held off to qwait Ma anber “Murch, TSI. MARKET TONE FIRM. Pro weather was reported, and 1H ‘cltta dt Palermo Governor's Isiand. | Tell Gate Fer! PORT 0} ARRIVED, Hus San francisco i INCOMING STEAMSHIPs, i} DUB TO-DAY Manoa, Demerara, St, Paul, Southampeon | of Nis, Landon, Baur, bly Kroonland, Ant 0 eoenig aibert, Naplew. E% ri avert as fil ( 9; ir, Morro Cast Mork, nominee, Landon, J tinea dt ind, Naples Bl | Hoyt noticed her husband's deep breath- Ing, and became startled at the rasp- {ing sounds coming from his throat, Dr. W. W. Taylor, of 145 West One | Hundred and Twenty-first street, was | summoned, but shortly after Mr, Hoyt lapsed Into unconsciousness, — trom ich he never awakened, The death was reported to the Coro- Hoyt had an office at $1 | ner i | Broad THE Oppenheimer Treatment CURES ALCOHOLISM. No detention from business, Craving Overcome within 43 hours. ‘The Oppenheimer Institute, 159 West 34th St., New York. DowntownOfilce, Newark, Nal, BklynOMoe, 176 Bway, IvWickliffest, 44 Court St, Literature and full information, &e. free on request, Name... WATCHING TWO ANTARCTIC P “SUSPECTS” IN | REPORTED SAP ROSS MURDER | chat easton tu Have Been Lost, Sald tot Newark Police Abou About to Make| at Argentina — Frene Arrests for Killing of Heading It Sued for Dive Montclair Woman. COACHMAN’S FRIENDS. One of Them Is Believed to Have Purchased Chloroform Used for Murder, BUENOS AYRES, March 4—A gram to the newspaper Standard mounces that the Antarctic shipy Francais, with the entire Charcot dition, tas arrived at "Puerto. ind iting, ‘ ere my no official confirmation of { news, ma i Reports have been “ recetved ved at ferry times since the a led that the ship had nage however, ite Resection as Poor dee _—_—_—______ a, WOMAN NOW IN THE CASE. Police Are Watching Her Home— Persons Who Live Near Pollce Headquarters to Arrested, NEWARK, N. J., March 4—Two men Silks, are under surveillance here in connec- Exhibition of the lal tion with the death of Mrs, Hannah B, Ombre M Ross in Montelair on Feb, 2%, Arrests are likely to be made at any time, One of these persons is the man who {s known to have purchased chloro- form for the missing Ross coachman, Accoming to the police came to this city on the Changeable Silke, Delicate, sheer fabrics most attractive colors, tore Mra, Ross's death, 4 an acquaintance to purchase a bottle On Monday, of chloroform. Just what excuse was March the 6th. given for aeouring the drug is not re- vealed by the polfce, nor will the latter reveal the {dentity of the man who seoured the chloroform. The police ‘nave also located an intimate friend of the opachman, and through him hope ‘to find tho man himself, A man who is familar with the work of the police sald to-day that the murderer in close touch with somes body in thia city, and by this means, the police think, he will shortly be Rn r y ‘Whether this Be ern fea ue it 4 fog fete. parect aes t'a wi waite b oaths a Hotel, oan be rit eerie, fe ‘sort distanee of it Hey na cy nok iin a few Blocks “MEET ME AT THE RAGES, ED." Loving Notes le Hoge ‘to Have | Been Written to »Married Man by Former Sweetheart Lead to Latter’s: Arrest. 5,000 yards, Imported, Chee! Taffetas Silk, “block” check design Navy blue and white, ¢ nal and white, brown white, black and whi te 55¢ per yard, Margarot Fuller, age thirty-olgtt, of No, 4% Fourth avenue, was q priamer before Magistrate Baker, in the Morris. ania Polico Court to-day, charged wit dteorderty conduct in writing letters to Edvard MoKeen, a baggage master, on the New York, New Haven and Hart- ford Railroad, living at No, 86 Bt, Ann’s avenue, the Bronx. ogg fier titel gctret ARUN 4 notes on poatal been sent by the smaier woman, who was t ie time ms cmeees 60 ba Geer) Meltosn ete fn court, would read gomething like thi bere HE, Bd— ou were not at the rac vert t) ta jewiully, Dont “fal ne nest time, Be hey 4 be eianed Lord & T ae ‘Broadway and Twentieth Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth * fortes ald fort of thing had been going on in one wa: 4 other for a year and a half, and he thought it time to qe it, Mra, MoKeen was in court, Bhe la a beautiful woman, fendant in tthe case was not at Sstraatne, and while the 4 pate at the wife, the latter merely oTThe prisoner was paroled in court fext Piureday for iin B. Altman & Cn. Announce that, at an IMPORTANT SALE rf held on MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 6th and 7th, they will offer a collection of UNUSUALLY FINE ‘LACE WINDOW DRAPERIES ‘nd LACE BED SETS, LACE BUREAU COVERS, SCARFS, ETC, AT REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES, Upholstery Department, Third’ Floon

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