The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1906, Page 12

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MA ACCUSED OF MURDER FRE WITHOUT TRL Recorder Turns Keneagh Ovtind Scores Jerome and Police. NOT READY FOR TRIAL, After Eight Months Prosecu-| } tion Hasn’t Witnesses, and Court Orders Discharge. Recorter Gof to-day omlered the ro- lense from the Tombs of James J. Keneagh, indicted for murder in the first degree, because of the laxity of the District-Attorney’s office tn bring- tng Keneagh to trial. Sept, 5 last, Recorder Goff fired a few hot shoto at the Police Department and the Dis- triotsAttorney'’s office, saying It was not the first man accused of murder whom he had been forced to set et llb- erty because of the failure of the au- thorities p> obtain evidence and present it to the Court. corder said to Acting District-Attorney Nott, “that in this community, with its Dossted civilization and multiplicity of Jaws and law officers, a man arcused of murder can escape without even the form of a trial. “Last Friday I was compelied to dis- charge a mam accused of murder tn the first degree, of which the admitted facts were these: Two men were seen to- gether by a policeman. One ran away, the other fell. ‘The pollcemin ran to the falien man and found he had re- celved nine stab wounds in the body and the knife with which the stabbing was done was sticking tn tho last wound made by the assailant The off!- cer drew the knife out and pursued the man who had run away and arrested him, There appeared to be blood stains | upon his hinds. Not Even Indicted. “It is a lamectable fact things should occur in one of crowded t such | he most} : BRITAIN HAS SURPLUS; RIOT LEADERS UF PARIS TAKEN ——TNPOLICE RAID Prisoners Heldas Check Against Uprising. April rested, $0.—The Paris _Gritmicinos | Bibert, a Monapart mperial Guests Tn addition © |gard was take | Arr to Jand warrants were of M, Levy, Socre tlon of Labor, svoalthy Anarchist, found to have fed fron All the prisoners ‘ere complicity in orguntzing a rot with {ntricutny 1 with 4 and A during the re: Judge Andre summoned Commiasartes 0: of Parls and directed 0 Lange stand hoa squad is the bead of ly Gnowrthed. | ts have been is- sued, but the n 3 the persons to} be arrested will be withheld until they @re in the hands of the police. The men at the labor headquart here ere stunned by the arrests, espa: ero at the arrests il backbone the violent el The strtke centers outside of Parts are| Prefect of Pol o | car- 5 {in the name of Mary Brown, his ais- | anid « Ret a + ee Ren dacae alegre ei tha) moneyitan | tak COURT Rejane Corset, in the latest old rags, paper tin cans and other Paris imodel many of bie Waste and turns !t over to | 5 cs | him, Ww hick are 5 igned espe- He volt 4 that as many as sixty ; fi eine, rene | men at re kept by nim at work | Hagwvay : Testimony of Secretary *s| cially for Princess gowns. Jin the Dolanchy ‘street tucinerakor, ‘has the Made of fine coutil, French TO REPEAL COAL DUTY. LONDON, April racted a use of Co: 1 when the ndance to- ons, which | ancellor of} hequer rose to fxet of the new Lib began by reviewing the KILLED HIMSELF IN GRIEF FOR DEAD SON. The Sale’* York newspapers combined. World prints more ‘* For ads, than all other New WHEAT DECLINES ON POOR CABLE RESPONSE. ge Ma n ACCUSE a = = Found De ad After ING Months, Prominent Men Among: “\partment and hie reiations with Capt Alexander IMper, hoad of the American ¢| Railway. ‘Tratic aa han many ash removal and city dumping! tlona an ie annwer Taurine posse The whereabouts of Mary Brown {ji} } that Ar. | Bookkeeper on Stand, “°\| SCHWAB WINS AGAINST THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 80, 1906. IVINS TO TAKE DODGING © WITNESS TO GRAND JURY Contractor Marrone So Evasive at Woodbury AND NMAINAS IN inquiry that He Has to Be Resworn — Re- FIERCE STORM. $28 Bolt Shoots Through the House, One Man Dead, eRe iii peacni per week forthe | Another badly Murt. 1 he Slarrone's men are through with ———_ t tmming con-|trects et Woodbury and) number of patt from $50 Kers who pay ot lo eatd ingen twenty Louts} ep in ad pouse | did not Many “I don't Know: Did he pay you? A, Yes ‘A. 1 do not know, I do’not know, kn He sald nay He produced a A. Yeu 2 in blank by Mary! 1 don weil. 4 ¢ sald he always car- pled and hed “filed out by of! with tre yd fguree—whian he salt he could read. th Marrone On the Stand. The firet hour of the examination of Marrono was taken in probing his racta with the Street-Cleaning De- tm, ay eternal he wore out the. patience of the co: 4 Mr, Ivins went off on Marrono's answers bi me #9 yaguo Tyins demanded that he be wworn again. | “Have you been sworn?’ asked Mr. Ivini “Yes,” aaid Joe, He testifies that ho {a mystery to Mi #inys Nver Paid Him Mone. LIGHTHING KILLS PUNISHMENT FOR Mag to- | ro had |@ lesson, asying thit for man |bad made a p JAMES IM ROWDIES ON “L” strate Deals Out Severe Sentences to Young Ruf- fians Nabbed Sunday, the rowdytsm fn the Bronx on ays, SUEY Wahle, in the chester Police Court to-day, held | the {n £00 ball for three hreo months of good behavior and ers $10 oach, besides lecturing them undly elr misbeha The e part Fone | ce arrested y ing a train of pas: rd avenue elevated | Magistmte © Court to-day said he proposed te: A to keep wished GREERY &C0, Corsets. ta called “Joe.” |_Q, Dia you ever pay Fine coutil Corsets. a “Do you mean to eay you are telling west or erie heg ith : . the trutht” Re oN ake ARDY LOOT bust model with long hips almost shouted Jce, |e, Wet ie aint ¢ ates and slender waist tow and a ron! made Chairman Griftenhegen, of ¢! tee. "Do you mean tq te% this ca mittee that you are telling the truth? he added, turning to the witness. Tates Oath Again. ., Marrone pushed the Bible away when was ordered to be resworn, but on a | tp mptory order from Alderman Grit- | agen was resworn and the cath en- | Whate I tered in the record. tea! Marrone then “remembered” a littie| " He admitted tha: ali mate: he recovered from the dumps are H TAFT HELD HERE AS WITNESS BY P coun * Brother Wanted in Breach of Promise Case. Mr. Ivins tried to bring out facts to t the amount paid by Merrone | for qu: or labor is t allowed | $572, contract to | an inc cent Seoame hc mized! ¢ 1 floundered along wi lures to remember of his own bookkeeper. n to step 4 } about sub-l BABY BOARDERS © MOTHER ACCUSED — DIED SUDDENLY BY HER DAUGHTERS {¥ és Case. ne Muller Took One Body to the! Girls of anne and 14 Make Afi Ng CRIME TO PLAY davits in Divorce Sui Brought by Mr. Potter. Police and They Found An- at His Home. . BALL IN STREET. | neon, of Jersey s in the He jsuit of R wife, Ha: Alscharke | LONDON ART DEALER. SHIPPING NEWS. pont oF NEw York, lroad RYNDAM SPEAKS COAST, Holland-Ameriean line steamer erdam and Hou- Ryndam, Be I Ultor aap IN TRAIN WRECK, Fine batiste Corset. ~~ JANES MeGREERY & CO. On Tuesday, May the rst. Supporters attached. gsc High bust and long close fitting! hip, suitable for average figures, batiste and silk broche. | 2.55 to 16.50 Silks. Sale of seventy-five Sranecel yards of all silk Crepe-de-| Chine, and a superior qual-| ity of Taffetas Silk to match for lining. All the latest shades are in- cluded in this stock as well as white, cream and black, 55¢ per yard A variety of novelty check, stripe and fancy Silks, 55¢ per yard value 7S2 10 1.00 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Washable Dress Fabrics, 3,500 yards, silk and cotton Chiffon Homespuns, Colors,—white, cream, pink, pale blue, navy blue, brown, heliotrope, “Alice” blue, reseda, claret, grey and black, 35c¢ per yard Silk and cotton printed Mulls. Delicate floral de- signs on white ground. asc per yard t Be 10 Covert Coats °5. Faunty New Spring Garments in Tuesday’s ‘Reduction Sale. na 16 | be SMALE AT NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN STORES. o Ladies of style admit that the Bedell Coat season has been one of unexam- f pled values. Customary prices for these $10 Coverts—satin lined throughout—were $15 and $16 elsewhere. ( Double Derby Co. * verts, stunning cor- | set shapes, closely tailored strapped, and lustrous black ? cloths. 7 Modish hip lengihs—exceed- ingly stylish and well put up, seudpot of the Tailored Alterations FREE. i CY AS tS JAMES McGREERY & CO, Shirtw: aists. Imported and original models of lingerie Waists, Trimmed with Irish Duchess laces. On May Crochet, Cluny and real Long or short sleeves. the rst. Finely tucked linen Waists, made in workroom on the premises. Excellent cut and finish. 6.75 too dozen mull Waists, with short sleeves and new square neck, Finished with fine tuck- ing and lace. Made on the- premises. 7-52 Twenty-th JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of China for Cottage Furni Dinner Sets. Fine China, attractive spray patterns. Large Soup Tu- reen and Platters..8.75 set English Porcelain, old blue willow design. 112 pieces.. value 17.00 Austrian China. Handsome spray decoration, gold trac- IDG. eve vee eee + 15,00 Set value19,00 Haviland’s Limoges. 100 PIECES. 6.0400 0000 22.50 set Open stock. Handsome bor- der pattern ...++. 24.00 set Fine thin China Cups and Saucers, ....++++ 2,00 doz, Bread and Butter Plates. Handsome decoration, 1.00 to 3,00 doz. Ramekin and Plates, Richly decorated. .......3.00 doz. White and gold Toilet Sets. 10 or 12 pieces, 3.00 and 4.25 set ‘Twenty-third Street. Here's a wise land- lady Destroying her “To let” signs; < Twenty-third Street. , Ala. {1 90.—Weat- s {n communi- train on the OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, Silas , Was wrecked in the ir} ifty miles east of the Nantucket Daggage- Lone eg see) yards at Anniston yesterday Pugater Morris Up, 6 0.80 A 3, he yespel will proba ls ovea les and several | Giomie chins, Meuiea Prlage + «29.50 Set} ) ird Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. | Linen Room, Second Floor, Irish Linen Sheets low Cases. Hemstitched Pillow Cases. 23x36 in., 1.00 and 1.35 pair 25x36 in., 1.25 and 1.65 “ Sheets. 72x108 in., 5.75 and 6.75 pair gox108 in.,6.85 and8.00 “ Bleached double damask Tablecloths, Variou a] handsome patterns, inclu ing circular designs for. round tables. 72X72 Iewve 0000345 as | 72xyo in... oohed5 | value 4.75 and 5.75 ] QOX9O its e-eeeee ee 4-75 Cach gox108 in........6.25 “ value 6,75 and 8.00 4 “nd Pil. Linen Centre pieces edged with Irish Cluny lace, 24 in, 28 in. Fine soft Irish huck Towels; with damask ends. 23x44 in, 5.75 dozen. Odd dozens of heavy damask Napkins, AS%99 icy cereeiss eb 5 500m BOxaD Nir ecrs5, 750 value 3.25 and 7.00 “Sunday World fi ¢ Wants Are the : : Best” Twenty-third Street, “%, Is what, she says, as a she finds, % , 2 -

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