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DN OR eee) MAS, ROGERS WILL NOT DIE "7 uh Bounces He Will Grant Her a Reprieve. DBABLY FOR 30 DAYS. Woman's Execution and Was Tested To-Day. | SHE HAS NOT YET BEEN TOLD Btate upreme Court Denied Writ of Error and Counsel Will Appeal to U. &, Supreme Court, co MONTPELIER, Vt, May %1.—Mary ‘will not be hanged next Frida: Counsel will at onco make applica- to @ Justice of the Supreme Court he United States for the writ of in her vase, the eame applivatioh Chiet Jude Rowoll, of the State i me Coun, turned down ¢his morn- Py es nx Gov, Belt, who has just arrived, ways j@ wicll reprieve the women for muf- lent time for a United States Supremo | Court Justice to either cefuse, allow or Yefer to the full bench this writ of ‘ fae Ready to Grant Reprieve. y The writ of error was illu to-day by Munsel for Mrs, Rogers. In spiiv of the refusal of the Supreme Court of fermont to grent a new trial on excep- they had labored diligently since Announcement of that refusal last lumiay in the preparation of a state- |Ment to the Court showing why the ) Sntire matter should go to the ay ith mem- After this nor Geterrnlied would pursiie in of the motion of error, lecision of Justice Rowell Bell then left for hin tomo at ve afier ere, It Is Delleved it will be for mR, Vt. May s1.—While rs sax in her cell y the a)lows tn’ anobher pant of the building, Supt. Lovell, of the prison, was first informed of the intent:on of’ Gov, ATant anoth i whe case his afternoon, not to Inform DUCHESS VICTIM IN $30,000 ROBBER Thief Took Jewels fron: Grosve- nor House in London and the Police, Lacking a Glue, dre Mystified. LONDON, May 31.—According to a news agercy report the Duchess of Westminster was roobed a few days ago of jewols estimated to be worn 0, Y are believed to have been ab- Atraoied Jvom the Duchess's room at Gioavenor House and were first missed ‘The iffalr is a complete mystery Q clue id the thief ned. fneluds a famous ’ fr been o} The jowels micsing earl the! yi 1 SAM Li Bary Hears Story of How Equitable Wan Fleeced on Ktolen Polley, Sam Lobiey, neorton ww from the Eq elety on a policy stolen from the v of that concern, was placed on tri: C3LEY ON TRIAL, » day before Judge Cri in Brookiyn, A juicy was aelecies Mm quick tims and Assletant Disirlet-Atto dey Eldar began the case for thy prove.wt n ned the sexeme by wht Wax obtained from the ¥ aid thot ik woul no sible had not Lobley MH the employ of the 10 a the money qu table, and have been por dn cor federate pany, ‘To-morrow may not ever come, So promptly act to-cay. And buy a Resly B, Avil Toerver 999) A handsome income to your wife When you carnet provid-, So read World Wente-—to Largsine they Are he best and est guide 1548 RealEstate Bargains in aot week's Mi orning World’s Want Directory NEXT FRIDAY Gov. Bell, of Vermont, An- ows Was All Ready for the| it | point where the young man's body was mounved at once made public his | GIRL’S BODY I$ FOUND IN _ PARK LAKE Miss Tauber, for Whom a Search Was Kept Up All Night, Was Drowned. After dragging the Central Park Jake five hours to-day, the police re- covered the body of Josephine Tauber, of No, 44 Bast Seventy-fourth street, ‘the girl, who, with her cousin, Alfred ) Of No. 625 East Eighty-third street, was drowned from a row-boat fast night es they started from the Mall danding for a row, Young Berg- man was drowned in a herolc attempt "to remoue his kinswoman, Both bodies Pete) Fecovered from the bottom of the ‘bout forty yards apart, called at his unck’s home, fn Seventy-fourth street, last evening, fand invited tis cousin to go rowing in Central Park. A few minutes before 9 o'clock Bergman appeared alone at the boat Moat near the Mall steirway and ‘hired a rowboat. The police suggest that he did this in order to escape the usual tax when the boat de engaged by two persons, and that he arranged to meet his cousin at the stone landing at the foot of the Mal! atevs. It wae at this place n few minutes later that @ scream was heard and August Brown, the bost attendant, @ man floundering about in the water, Several boats went to Bergman's an- sistance, and he went to the bottom and drowned before any one could reach him, Brown dived several times into tho lake and brought up the youth's body. It was not known then that Bergman had any companion, This was learned later when Miss Tauber did not return to her home and her parents learned of the drowning of her cousin. Though they hoped against hope, the girl's parents feared their daughter also had gone to the bottom of the Inke. Policemen Boerner and Kramer were aasigned last night to drag the lake for the young woman's body at dawn to-day, They began their work at 4 o'clock this morning, starting from the found. Five hours later the grappling- hooks caught hold of the girl's dreas about forty yards from this place. Considering the relative positions In which the bodies were found the police concluded that while slepping inco the boat from the Mall ianding the girl had fallen into the water. ‘hough at the foot of the landing the water not deep, the bottom shelves down steeply ene @ dozen feet from shore the water ie ten feet dee; At ls possivie Her strugyle to suve nersent tne see Woman wus carned yur into” decp Cudouvtes.s wien down her cousin dived atter hi came contuseu in the darkne: arowned, M ‘he parents of iss Taube; n young Bergipan's facnes were fis a je park lake to-day wh an to drag the boitonn seg pace icone peer end fore on the » wringing her hands and the name of her datanters Whe Sit saw the ghastly body of her ehild pulled out of the water she became hysterical and her screams brougat many pelleemen from a distance to the junton, he pretty young cashier of tho Casino cigar store, of Midland | Beach, which wae found beside the tracks of the Midland ‘Trolley Com- |pa at Washington avenue, Grant | Clty, 8. leads Coroner Schaefer to | Delleve that before she was run over by a trolley-car she had been stabbed. There was a deop Incision below che neck that the Coroner does not believe could have been nfiicted other than with a knife. ‘The wound could not hdve causa dcath, however, In order ts ly detormine whoethor or no young wornan was a victim ef vicience Coroner's Phyal- San Mord wit porform an autopsy to- morrow, Though the girl's namo te kno 1¢ police have not yet learned where pho lived, It Ls belleved hey howe was la this borough. Tho police have also learned the car tran over the young woman, It ts 0 $2, Ploces of Mies Gunton's cloth: | ing were found in tho wheels and ax! of the car, Nelther the motorman nor conductor made a report of the acel- deut. They went off duty at an ca:ly | our to-day and will not return to worl until this evening, Then they will be moned before the Coroner, young gir left ner place of em- oymen? at Midland Teach at 11 o'slaox later oson tn the | mH not thought whe me until after midnight, cer the How she orme to be in Grant City haa not been explained, for usually ane! ¥ to the ferry and came to | this * dont, MISSOURI EDITOR SHOOTS POLITICIAN | MANSHALL, May Ui—On tno! public equa oa G Patterson, | former edite Democrat-News, Jahiot and rol foally wounded | 2D. Martin, ex-Siate senator, Patterson fired to bullets, One struck Martin’ in the mouth, splitting his and Knocking out eeveral teeth. that | a NEW YORK MAN CAUGHT I PAD =a) a eee Fino Tar Norri EAST cer ‘DHE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1900 IT’S GREAT TO HAVE A LITTLE BLACK MAN. HAR! wi AN V, RY, OFAR, Nk, You HAND iB My BUTTON HOOK, IT | IN MY GREEN WRAPPER HER OF E WRAPPER ww By T, E Powers. SSSSSSSs=||—@SGPa SS WHERE 13 THAT Pocket ? ili ei ee eee Dey ee Trisinte creen | (A Tue Pockeris WRAPPER INTHE Noam | f EAST Corner OF THE WRAPPER tik lal oe HUSBAND GONE, | WOMAN TWICE © | | | | THES SUICIDE | Found Lying on Tracks in Front of Approaching | | Train, | Tater within twelve hours Celeste | Marcela, of No, W irth street, Jers | sey C “1 to commit erictie | and to-day she was held for the Grand | Jury by Judge Higgins in the First | | yetetet Court. Both of the woman's | attempts at self-destruction were frus- trated In the nick of time by men who } happen a discover her. | Mra, Marcela was married on Marrh J and took to her husband a dowry of | $1,000, On April 1 the husband digap- pend with the $10 She began a hint for him and Kept tt up until yes: | torday, when she was told that he had sailed for Italy Policeman John Hamill, of the Gre- gory strect siation, while crossing the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks at Sec- ond street Iast night, heard a move- jment on the track near the cross! By the glare of the headileht approach ng tlve he forin of a woman loo : 19 THe BLOOMIN POCKET ANY Way = : a Irs Nice LY HAVE ALITTLE BLACK MAN ITs How Couto) \Ruini J\ Nou! ep MAM! 1c Li wt) ff Fino rs) | iy 4 ne ~ Ee Hknow t empt to end ee WOMAN LOSES BAG OF JEWELS Sage \Mrs. Mary F. Warriner Visits! | Rockaway Beach, and Upon Return Home Misses Gems) from Corsage. A general alarm accompanied by $1,000 reward has been sent aut for the reco ery of a ohamols bag containing Jeweis to the value of several thousa lars lost by Mrs. May PF. Warri | No. 201 West One Hundred and Forty- | third street Mrs, Wari ty that went to R in autom sbile, ving back € not) War- at once, and Mrs. BEATTLE, npecial car essembled a He was con guldence of ward holdin) tion, burst on Rh of here, haa Fairbanks In Seattle. rived in this c! where he made a short Vice: | , MAY 31—Whon President Fairbanks and party, IM @ payor on the Great Northern, hundreds of people t the depot to welcome him ducted to the Rainlor Club, address to an about 2,900 people, kan informal public recep- Four Drown In Cloudburst. | HEPPNER, ORY MAY 91.—A cloud- ea, about twelyo miles south caused the death o | escaped Convicts Captured, St. John River Fight. F JOHN, N, B, May came from Fredericton last ni. 81,—-Word nt that AUBURN, N, Y. MAY 81,—-Harlow ; ! e the Orde: k s and Charles Van Dusen, the jas bestowed the Order of the Blac! No. 434 Wost Titty-third strcet, while vittry 5 . it Was reported In that city that serl-| page on Prince Arisugawa, who will| of No. 4 . Sealey cuales s two convicts who eacaped Sunday othe had vativen About tWelVe|ronresent the imiero Beamer the) at toric on the third story of the new night, wero recaptured at Savannah, mies above Grand Falls, on the Bt wodding of ( n_Prince Frederick and| hultding on the southeast corner of Wayne County, by the town constable. John beowube ot tie. By apn the Duchens, Cocltia ot Meck lent: Himhty-second street and West tna| "1 " Lumber Company's log booms. Accu Schwerin. He conferred the Red Cross LS ARS {Poth a ace froldln He had been warned of thelr approach [sumnber Comps 4 Canadian lumber-| medal on Princess Arisugawa, qyenuie to: day ta EP mpetont a by a farmer who had fed them and man out the boom, and in the trouble yf Mite i soatp wound and a | held them up at the muzzle of a re- which followed with the Americans a Bea And was taken to Noowevel: tos: volver, They were safely returned to shot waa fired, but by which side is not! Arctic Expedition, oni prison and thelr captor received a re- WAR GOR, Me, May 3L—A special) VROMSON, Norway, May &1.—Tho ward of $100. from Van ‘Pure, Me, to the Bangor! artic gtoamer Terra Nova has arrived | Dally News says that on Sunday @| here from. Tonden nnd will” proceed | | Canadian log-driving contractor: blew Up just week to ihe reliof of the Plala- | Mrs. Meyer at Gatschina ith dynamite n sheer boom belonging | Zlemlen, vxpedd tion, an the. America, | by Hi mérioans In the Rly h | Which {4 stnposed ‘to be at Franz Jose TS. MOye trseed up the river with his b Atl fand. ‘rhe membera of the ule, of | | GATSCHINA, RUSSIA, MAY 31.—Mrs. the next boom he was mag HM armed ti ane Ceuta arrived here Penge UN at varty of Americans an rive; ek, night, ‘The Duke’, ele {the American Ambasca- | itty Otractor aaid that he was acting | gisar is, conllig. yi Ting. end tho Miases Meyer were pre- | ynder instructions to clear the river of | fo ton tented Lo the Downgor Empress to-day. | obstr to navigation o'clock, or about an hour af | RoI nas ad rived there. all : LITTLE SLACK ant | ‘The bag containing the ms she} GIRL KILLED BY = z placed inside her corsage, and_ before | reaching the city discovered {t+ loss 7 e e Her impression is that she lost it at} yd | Rockaway fe bag contained: CAR HAD BEEN | > Important Forci C & ain e 1 carat each and 1's inches wide by 2 nehes | valued at $1,260, ny One turquotse ring set with 18 dia. oy . monds of 42 carat each, valued at $29), STABBED FIRST Short Panama Day, , British Speaker Resigns. _, Massacres In Thibet. ) Storing Coal Against Strike. | iireo sotiiaive rings. Vitany » CRs, -—-__ ANAMA, May 31-8. BP, Thomas. a9) LONDON, May 3L—Dine Right Hon. VIeTorI G., May WILIKESBARRE, MAY 81 —In order to /of 14, 1 and 4 carats, valued at $8 American employee at Gorgana, was! \ ‘ Gully has vesigned the vices re 1 here to be prepared for a strike of the anthra-| One wold ror Dee aaa \Kate Gunton’s Death How- | t's with yellow fever on the 2zb. wi ag ee lal ag nas aan "ig Mateo pny thew 9 The Executlye Committee of the Canal jie has been Ill for some time. uprising against missio: 8 a Ads high Valley Raliroad Company thie a) bill 4 Fe Be orana Commission ha: jopte resol N Gully wiberal and the |Wour French imissionarl ifteren| orning started to out a; at} ‘fhe gold rope ts said to, he police | “ of Panama City as indispeneable to san-| Londun In 1s38, He was elected Speaker Wy idnat A ihe tHikesion in charge of | 300,000 tons of coal, which the coa -|Sne haa found the jowels. Result of Accident, {tation of the Isthmus; aiso a resolution 1m 1:0) and gain RL) | eh HS dis Hot was the Kev, Father P. | partment of tne ro: at RL Aue ne a | establishing an eleht-hour day for la-| tecidener t retirement he is rer Grandjean, i avalpidee lithe LA | MAloPy eae | An examination ot the body of Kata |7Une b daa wa <a e | Bat Workman on with a Scalp Wound and Broken Ankle, Kernard Mur thirty-four years old, alser Honors Jap. WERLIN, May 31—Emperor Willian may ‘ecture of the loft Lorn on + wher &e Taken a BPAMEO: Neil, who head of oh Jame: Bell atte pnol-r0 0 | priet | Bran ond bullet lodged in the bac! Martin's neck, passing near the jugular vein. In 45 Weert York, ty quenier. at Stamford. Broadway, Ne noon —_— James Bell, with an Office in § Broadway, Among Pilsonors | In Alleged Pooi-Rooin The RD, Co, eve M rio address a ad cald s Ny wrOale a Co, Was ay 1a raid on un al and gam f sine Tell ts ‘Twenty-fou charged with ‘a He sufters trom foccmalor Btaxig and he falnled & donen. 4 and the subse- tn’ Five other persona 9 vince, The alleged din $600 each, All = SINGER'S WIFE Ss on A gG plaint by Auatin H. Cook, om . who anid he had been of oul 0” #287 In 9 orap game, John of Norwalk, alloget that he loat conne te WANTS DIVORCE ‘ieee ‘thn ‘yollne” pened: | Helen B, Stewart Sues Her Hus- , two got Into the dumb-waiter | othons fed im the roof, where! hand, Who Ie a Member of “The Cingalee” Company, and Acouses Hattle Fox. r w a H \u ol nd oniidvon were aitraated hy | nnd Wataned tho poliae tear aut Loom apparatie and gambling | plemyom In ent to have heen long time, Many | ama from Now York | yen the moiropalia ani y te flourlah fist Thoveinds of men, Argument waa heard and deolsion re- " Jerome became | geryed by Justion Green | Yemterday his wie went out to look at , nif! monn se ane ta. tn the) die parade and, while Dinkelsplel, giving you three years’ time or fare feet Bupl tina aur ate ven {he APPL | crothed In_ pajaman, wea, aotvop on x Ila plano without Interest, no Cempan: aa oved, | oaiion of ten wart for a counsel | go: 1 rear room, # thie! ora ie a i Heart ae Oh 1 aot In tt tlw abartinent, He eto || Stool. cover, tuning and deliv- sees ead fe building ky | feo of $200 and temporary alimony of) Dinkolspial'a threo mute of clothes all ery free Bane i Raths Nan aa | 980 a week, pending the determination | hig #ummer underolothing, low shoes y a 4 fr » engi moved ints the etoucure on) ef her action for an absolute divore, from William G, Stewart, to whom sho was married on Jan, 27, 1888, Btowum is an opera singer who |e now with the "Cingalee'’ company, touring ja Canada, He was formerly a momber of the Grau and of the Ravage ope compante ra we, be and Ma, out oon Baturday night ture, which tw held Oly Ocoupled igh ovar the that ex'onded en ot enilre On the otlng feng 1D the mime of an: iy lis Ah 0 ‘Stewart mown as Hattye Foxe denies Owner Wears Pajama) the Mast One Hundred utreet ment! bat ta now able to go about the house Dinkelsplel arose to drees fon Aen. he went back to bet, shiek AaB ge dial timate with Hattle Fox, who ts also "The defendant his wife's allegations and ob- | ets to paying the allmony asked for, PIANOS The special excellence of the | Waters Pianos is their sweet, |tone, Many things are impor- tant in the construction of a good |piano, but the tone is most im- ‘portant of all. Do not buy any| \piano until you have heard the; |sweet tone of the Waters and \tested its fine singing quality, Send postal for catalogue with reduced prices and terms on our new |3-Year System, pene hi LEEPER'S CLOTHES STOLEN | Until Wife Bore Him New Garments Henry Dinketeptel, who lives with his | fe, at No, 260 Kast One Hundred and | ‘hirteenth e#treet, an employee at the lotel Metropole, stayed in bed to-day ntil hie wife could buy him some othes, Meanwhile Capt, Brennan, ct and) Fourth ton {a aearohing for his gur- Yinkelsplel hag been Wi for ome timo, nd wimw pat, He also took a gultar nd mandotin, The theft was not discovered unttl dinner, Horace Waters & Co., Three Stores: \ near 18th St, TOOK GAS TO END LIFE. Anthony Hert, thirty-five yoars old, itt wiicide by inhaling iliuminat- rine Food at Noy 6 Mists tA eats Get the Most For Your Money. You get the most for money when you buy tothes at Brill stor: ited States True Blue Serge Suits at $15.59 prove it last year when sorges cost imuch less, we could not supply the demand for these suits This year, although they cost us 20", more, we give you the same goods at the old price, $15.50,and there fs a quarter of a yard more material to every suit, because the 1°05 models are fuller and the coats are longer thin last y Another item is the imported material we use now for vest, sleeve and trouser linings, Its cost is double last year’s trimming. Consequently when you buy a suitof United States True Blue Seree you buy the greatest serge suit in America under $20, Exclusively in $13.50 Brill stores at Sizes 34 to $2, Double and sine gle breasted models, Get the Habit and be sure there is an eagle in your serge sult this summer, “AL. 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