The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1907, Page 14

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lack, Relative of Bisel Theatrical Man. HINT OF SUICIDE -PACT. Police Believe They May Have Agreed to. End Their Lives Togetlier. The suicide!of the man” kndwn ‘Charles Cannon, a da hin wife, f eee gt! No. 633! Fourth’ pyenus. to-tight-the “in reality Wallack The man -Chatie -E; Wallack, -sald-tobe-a+h tye ofo the onse-famoas- et gr Lester Wallac , George W Washburn, “ort | Betta & Co, inaurance brokers a yp 4hoPine street; Manhatian — He } that Wallack had desk room Wits company. He had been there for mo --than-tén, yeara_and -come, Hoe could not venture an “ation of the fact that Wallack wife had taken the’ name of Cam nbome in an obscure Mat in Brooklyn. He-sald the’ ‘amply sufficient to give them acon n+} a fortable home {n_a good neighborhood. gether to end their lives no Tone witl ever be able to tell, but the police think they may have done so. Cel tenants say that they did not get on well together and Mimic wtrs were | violent quarrels almost aay | brawiing that led the neighbors teveoms S plain tothe agent of the tenement, Charles Boveta, who served notice oa the ‘Wallacks-last Saturday that they [wus nove Sut of tietr apzrtment. ‘The bodies of the man and woman were 4 Mira Datsy Foe champion Bag Haroon, Le I) alc th Fraser, said to be the bes y Shore, L. 1, have chal mermaids of the Hip pedromy to ne swimming match: tank 2ythn: challenge has been Margnret Townsend chint mermaid, Mixx Hattie Dorsell, who is the mer- maid on the Forty-third street side of and Misa Frave? is at present wit! “Lhe Princess Bes war,’ at the Casino, SWETEM HAS: Officials Are Silent, but Late Developments Strengthen Opinion. LONDON, beligvetaat...tag —y Ajexander Bwet ay nigrhing In he Hippodrome water tattk. \The en- tre Paula Edwardes company willbe on hand to root for the champions. Tha} tippedrome organization wilt i Out _fruut to cacer eautifus jner plunge {nto the water. Lhe-swiininers wilt be oo..@ed= to dive from-one end of the tank and swim to the other-end-ihrée mes, and the team winning twice out of the three Washes Wii _be-aAwarled— champion: honors. piss penile ed eae has promised to su tora, give Sho will have the privilege of Inviting srrenty eneate STECKS SOLD: AND found late Iast night. Apparently they had been dead for a day or two, No Explosion. ‘That_a_gas-explosion-dld_not blow up the premises !s surprising to tho police, for with the rooms fillea with the, | fumes, there was a burning Jet in the (ditehen.” Mra, Wallack was sitting “volt upright-in-w ohals. under the Ughi THE PRICES SLUMP Reading, Pacifics, St. Paul and __Interborough Hold Profits Hane trom Ine etna er wo jn-Decline. Fubber_tube, one end_of which had been} _ disconnected from a gas stove. Gas was pouring out" from the ‘tube the a body-of- the -tusbamd tay -orr,the-bed-tn the next room, partly undressed. | There was «vidence that he had made —m-etroggie to get out of the room. The furniture —wasdisarvanged and-_his “ihands were still clutching the bedpowt “when found. Last night Bovota + the place to see 'f | were known there, hag been orlered on the door, an eceVing no resoanse, turned the knob, found tho door un- + locked and walked tn, The flat was full Stocks opened_with good gains in the ely distributed. Anaconda rose 21-2, Reading ‘and Smelting’1 1:2, Can@can Pacino 114, Bt Paul and Amalgamated Copper a point, and Union Pa Souttern Pi ‘orth= Atchison, United Sturtes Interborougu-Metropolitan racticns, wt a@ recession later and Wed, Stevi and Smelting rday’s closing while uve and w ‘s diughter went to ons, ax tiey had sane, az they. do. She knocked Where prices se Lurke offerings of auch as Pennsylvania, Reading, Southern Rialiway and~ Amaigamate de ler way into the | Cooper came on’ the market At noo the wine fans surere inal tothe lowest ora bomaricet, «writ J She Wen came across the bodles. | fected fell back wympathetisalise —Rne-pollenfrrand—no-evitence-wt-tout} dhe toini-ewier-of-etvcks to-dTy Were i-play;-nor anything which would posl- | o> > shares “and of bonds $1,791.00, Lively indicate that Wallack long sur- vegeta “yi¥ad—hin_wits, "Money on ‘Tabi ~ On the contrary, It appeared to 89 the dectictives us if the turned on the gas in the room, and after he waa un ‘ i Aphiled her death trom. the pipe, ake nis nN On the kitchen ‘table was $4 In bank - * notes and sliver, and a fine diamond) ily, ating wit oie ory tieketa that called for diamonds of cor viderablewatae: ¥ ray found in a bureau dray specia} ‘at. ‘The Closing Quotations, Ap kita teed bovege, {qholatians are an closing prices Gkze-} Were more pawn TiCkeld, rough ue was four or fiy 17 Paranr§ Mobonoush, a” ar No. 338 East Eighty-firat pooyed by ‘the Androw J. Construction Cofpany on ee Indore, street, ‘ Babinson | t 143 ress ify peventa sire fell from tne fifth oor. to ve elevator shatt ne . NEW ORLEANS, La., ent City Jockey Ciuv en- 2: —8ix furl tries for Jan. Fuser RAG ehge Caxe, 40) 109; Kyeed:iaker, oannea, Ball, 300; Dappie G Pras Chirterk il, is 7 | Lone Bt BECOND RACE —Four fusionés: two year. | Loulk hae; Bats Ban — Lala Uh. Tn | Mer selling; $400. | rey. 111)" Happy asy Henrietta, id, 102; Jonn eters, Abjure, ko! Poainx y Vertress, and market to.das,‘he. demand, being ac: | vague. hag The} STOPPED: FUNERAL, THEN LET IT GO ON Coroner Failed to Find Mys- _tery_in-Old-Couple’s Death-by-Gas. The funeral. of.Jacob Vell) and nis wife, Rosalie, who.werefound dead -ot Asphyxintion last Monday, was stopped to-day by the police after the mourners had ‘gathered at No, 199 Sands street, Brooklyn. ‘The police had been told that here were suspicious circumstances at- lending the case, Wen — Coroner ‘Brewer and his physician, Dr. Emil ¥ Hari examined the bodies a pecona) time this afternoon they declared it clear care of gas poisoning, and they > on. ascchesra eo. the Coroner, “have been that were very The inquest wil be elther this Friday oron. Friday of next. week,..and I will give everyboty wha hes any evi- { derce a phanse te-preeenttt" The police ‘were called in half an bour before the time for the funeral \hy Leon Gelaman, a real-estate dealer. tot No. £6) Wilidughdy avenue, knew the ie Yowell -He—wovtd -not tell “hn World reporter what he had t | Pninp of No. #1 ayente,—ahotherfrend-of the famt faatd the couple left an estate of $40,000, ‘and were Insure) for $20,000, He aaid papers been taken from th }ftat— on™ Monday night BMF. Well in-law, is Petenatt a cloak Greene at SRT Pert ‘ait sald: he took e-papors for safe-kecping at the re- eat of the police he extate, which he suppoard-was fata" based said on—auspicions : SENATE VOTES $83,000 - FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL ? ‘3.n:The Senate to-day Passed the bill appropriating $83,000 to } Meet. the..deficieney- inthe Attorney- {Generals s Department. As it increasen 37, apnroprintion made in the iii i must cetuen fo tie “Aw eee een FONE RUINS-OFFAND— CLOSES WITH LOSSES The local cotton market opened. two DOIN Ls er in response to steady cables, and was sustained for a. wnile Latter the chon covering “oy —yeater— day's short sellers in the face of liberal ipte ‘opening prices were: January, Maroh, 9.40 to 9.41; May, 9,61 June, 9.63" to 9.84; July, obi to August, 9.60 bid; Octover, ¥.71 to December, 9.80 bid, eflosing orices” were: Fepeuary, | 9.05 January, to 9.0 69 t0' 9,71. SEeannnEiecsee nnn TRADERS COVER AND WHEAT ADVANCES, Tie need on cov receipta in ering by —amait the untavorable weather opening B41 { Dec. vuoia fe bee Kccepied, 1nbo¥4 4 his oliiciad teticence ta attrtouted 19 T Soars Keine for «poe DeLOre ssi juunelng SweGennane » i At in exyeewed LAL leave the jsutid 80 svon. wi Used Strips of ’ Shirt and Was—-Dead——When- Found by Keerer. te Iuttus—Aosminsky a priser Inne Tombs, slipped away from justice to- day by hanging himself with strips of Irt to a top.bar of his cell. Only eowhite-before’ne had hid “x tong | avniepered. peaterance: With a —strange: I who told the prison they were relatives of the prisoner, Kosminsky “wan sent to the Tombs on Ji on’ a charge: of shooting Po Ticeman- Seete His cel TH cr of the new prison. Soon after-the | departure of his visitors. John Hantey & deputy Warden, passed alon, ridor on a tour of Inspectio: na dark recess of Kominsky’s cell he fancied he saw-soimething--wron coping -throwgir the bare of the door he saw that the prisoner was hanging lea. Hanley guiskiy. cut body down. and sent_for an ambulance from the ¥, Hudson Street Hospital The surgeon said that Kosminsky had passed’ to an- © | RESINED, ISTHE. BELIEF IN LONDON Jan. 0—Thareterenson-t7 HANGS HIMSELF the cor- ° AS N PRISON GOVERNOR SLAIN BY ANASSASSIN St. Petersburg Suburb the- Scene of Latest Terrorist Attack. “urb-at-thts Vatreet~ of Almost $mrm The assassin, Velghteen, dressed omerg™ from a ter louse as M. 20 hot, and mortally | on wardef who accon ma.and- who puraued The latter Wisappeared cén unable to find Any-trace of him owing tthe fast that of the Tsla nd “generally ith. the revalutioniats. f the polliical prisoi j thes aasassin, And the police sympathizes The Governor hig been a ninch POat.— He -was al prisoners, Guldema, was sentences to death by the local group of terrorista for the merciless Gse of the lash in suppressing the “hunger strike,’ which the prison- ers on Rasil Isthnd declared forte. night age Asa protest against the kill-e j ing by. a «ward of a prisoher who was {leaning out of a window. Guidema } caused the prisondrsto te fogged! in Order to force th. to eat i HIS PINK PAJAMAS ~ STARTLED: WOMEN |. i ei ;Passenger Thought There Was an Earthquake and Took No Chances. used: of -fll-treating j {po Frederick-H-—Waterman;-tn-a-rutt-o pink pajamas, caused no end of excite- ment aboard the [ed Star liner Kroon- wf man fur some time - LSA) Ar Sanisracrion’GuaranerEEo OR MONEY-PROMPTLY REFUNDED) WEST lanhSr sit Great Clearance of Sample Rugs. | Our Entire Show Line Must Be Sold Before Stock np" Rugs for Less Than Wholesale Prices. EVERY LINE inthe store is-Included. Clearance is. general.and decisive.- because this sale will be a great feature to-morrow. But if sou are not intereste ~away,——Piere-will be maichiess-bargains-on-everyficor, Q-x-12- Smyrna Rugs... . 9% 42 Ant Squares... x 42 Wilton 3.00 |” Al-Wool ‘T 50 ee Rugs. 14.50 29.50 | Brussels ‘Royal Rugs ‘Special Sale of Suits and Coats ~ Two {tems Reduced for Quick | ‘C’earance. + $2-ineh Long Black Coats. 3007 beautiful torig—biack cous, made fren best. quality ‘all-waol- broaiicloth, lined throughout with guaranteed black satin. They are cut 52 inches jn length and are .extra’ full. New. sleeve with cuff, trimmed. with wide silk braid. “This is'the same garment ‘we offéed as! very Special at $16.50 9.98 early In the sea- $25 Long Broadcloth Suits, $14: 98. Handsome-Chiffon Broadcloth Sults,- coat cut 45 inches long, satin lined through- out; tight-fitting coat, notch velvet col- lars, Newest sleeves; skirts arg the very newest ‘models; colors black, blue, brown, red. Sizes 32. to $4. This suit cannot be, dupti- ‘2 14.98 son. Price for Mf Waists Marked Down. Made from fine quality white Batiste, Wowie? GAIN trimmed with Val. Kk, fanc ba are ot Hee all ‘y trimmed sleeve and stock, 2S -whilethey-last,-to-merrow-aty cated In the city for less than $25; special $3.00 Batiste Waists.on Sale at $1.98. here at with full yoke of Baby Irish lace and lace and medallions, lace 1 98. large variety ‘Infants’ Infants’ Long # Bedford Coats, single « et med with allk fp bon wwe Here are Splendic We lead wiih. RUGS din rugs, don’t remalr 9.3x40.6-Smi 8.3x10.6 Seam- lessWiltonRg. Great PETTICOATS . of full ‘good muslin, s8hnTs whte Val. —and large value ¥et N PETTICOATS Scop founces_ E32) shivering, Man WIE ruffle, also pleated maoune and ‘all. tucked, red! GOWNS of Sale of Muslin or U of three pi Fibbon + between, ribbon NDERWEAR, feces complete in box, 2 Insertings, wide beading conyating DRAWERS of torchon —-tace de. cial “at; Tonettes pe 2.98 special, musfin, Urabrella founce, with ‘ed: hematltched 3 hi JAS. ae -COUTILLE CORSETS, closely boned heavy, excellent quality medium and | Hammerstein Must Answer for| {the law oa Flushing knew nothing t other jurisdiction, — 4 ELLISON ATTACKS VICTORIAS LICENSE: land to-day as-she was being warped Into her dock, at the foot of Barclay street. He was dreaming that he had just-won the Liberty Statue and Fils Island at bridge, when he was awak- ened by a loud pop that seemed to come from some place down below. [although It was only the pneumatic mattress blowing up. and he was our ‘of-his-cabin-and@hatiray-up tHe; com panion-way-in-an-Instent.—— The untess de Schafgotsch and lot_of women passengers were in the Giving Alleged legal Shows (0 Wetty-aia-vou-evert-exctaimea- one of the women, who was able to retain on Sunday. [her speech atrer-a-gtimpse or the pink yaaa. ‘Xpparently they never had, for they aid Yncontinentls, leaving Waterman to d-himscif-and-ailnk back to his cabin day apparel ——_—_>—___ MULDOON HAS TWO MATCHES. Young Muldoon, the lahtwelghi cham. wrestler, who defeated Frank ker last week tnt ity-six minutes, will me: at the binp morrow wight to a leave for Auburn on & Corporation Counset Elitron “succced ed this afternoon tn gsorving Qvcar, Hammerstein with notice’ to snow causs Meense for the Victoria forfelted on account of bi with h ing at play Shouts Under the aid. licens ane, claim ts made by the city” that unday concerts, aa given. are a viola-| . tlon of the Jaw, and any’ violat aera a forfelture Mcenne. — The writ in-raturnable before Juatic Leayentritt in. Part 2 of the Supreme Court, Feb. 6. Kaiser recently-detoated=Hary vey Parker in- two. slraight. talis at Auburn. : JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street. 34th Street. LADIES: HOSIERY. In Both Stores. Eadics* Outsize Stockings of various weights and —qualities,—of cotton, lisle~— thread, cashmere and silk; Plain or lace weaves-and embroideries; Black, white or—colored,——-Trunk—tops-incinded in many qualities. 35¢ 6 beep per pair Embroideries of various colors and designs-to order. Jn Both Stores, COLORED DRESS GOODS. Qn Thursday, January the 31st, Sale of Tweeds, Panne Cheviots, Im- ported Zibeline, mixed Suitings, Cordu- roys and Velveteens, Odd pieces and short lengths, 5oc per yard, In Both Stores, LADIES’ HOUSE GOWNS. from $1.50 to, each. CORSETS, — bias lengths, c closely. “glzes 18 to 2 porters attached; ¥ Fa0.4 each gored. achite® 2 pair sup- rouslin, bigh necks, wide bow knot, Inserting, wide clustered tucks side, necks and = 39]. medium ae Yes finished. with ruf- Imited two to & cus ee mer; tpecial at. ~39c : English peace Oilcloth at finfehed; a varied ch damask and Verona velour: nti 20 DISLINCT COU Elsced, alae by wide aa af ae 4 kepara "This Offer Tactics 33 NM aisssins and 2 Bolsiees. gains. ns Savonnerie Ax- 32.73, at Never sold forl ty to-morrow at} 25 XXX Geran li roleum. !An tmmensa assortment of patterns, sultable for dining room. kitchen, ; laundry or sfores and offices, and Lots two yards wide. 6 ie. Spectal hes FNO-MOrrOW,. per equare-Yandersvse ‘e Bars A wide range of handsome patterns in 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 widths. less than 3c. a-square yard; special reduction sale error i square yard; eee ees Genuine Inlaid Linoleum. that go straleht throvgh to the wide, and xhown in au t uxtrationbeaxs—roilframs— Jarge carved heads, beaut of colorings _{n Gi fe value $03.00, Sate ms full av as inch” cl SE ILLUSLHALION, | Can be used when bed, and by: siding ont“und oan ‘hls’ after also. Included. 2 ig bits tnoKONT A Reference Book for You and for Me, _ for Our Friends and Vheir Friends. Cashmere and Albatross Wrappers. 10,50 and 12.50 Close fitting or - 18.<0 formerly, 24.50 JAMES McCREERY & CO. Silk House Gowns, Empire model, 23rd Street, 34th Street. The 1907 World Almanac ON SALE EVERYWHERE. “Price, 25 Conta, By Mail, 85 Cents,

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