The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1907, Page 14

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eet Furlong, Put to D a. <0, Sank eit Py ae Pen- alty for Atrocious: New York Crime. \ _LOOKED FOR REPRIEVE. -Govemor Refused to Save Youth Who Struck Wi oman \ Who Fed Him. O3S}NING, N. Y.,’ March 4—Frank Furlong. who murdered hie munt, Mra | ter, inher home tn tne, winter of 194, pata the Jeral penalty for his crlme In the death | pair to-day. j ‘wo! priests entered the boy's’ cell! eral hours before the time set for+ the execution and remained with hin uncfl) the end. The condemned youth | niered thé death chamber ,at 5.85 | to'clock, The priests recited tho prayer} for the .dead and the boy repeated | clear even tones as wilked to the strapped chair at. 5.54.10, ; abl eight soconds fater the current was ed on, = baveurrent consisted of 1.800. volts | 7 ™miautes past 6 o'clock Furlong w deslared dead. Besiden the officials tire were only seven witnesses at the ez ocution to-day, Furlong was the} ‘sy-fitth .man to die in the electric | air at Bing Sing. There are six con-} tere with the execution of-—either long or of young George Granger, was electrocuted last Monday for ling @ wealthy farmer of Pawling, Y. The refusal was made in the of the petition of the husband of 49, yletim, Mra. Margaret Keeler, Fur- fear wo aunt Keeler; having happily remarried, attracted attention by re- i) eating Furlong’s reprieve. ONE FUNERAL FOR MOTHER AND DAUGHTER Younger Woman Caught Pneu- monia While Nursing Her Parent and Succumbed. ‘There will be a double funeral at Clif- ton, 8, 1, to-morrow. A mother and| her daughter willbe buried in the sa gre ~jHOTHER SAW GlAL FALL TO HER DEATH yy oung Woman Chased Flying erie and Plunged ” Off High Roof, fai e. Mra. Catherine Russell, sixt five years old, the widow of George | Russell, -an-old -reaident—of this place, | died onSaturday last of pneumonia Her daughter, Catherine, thirty | yeara Old, White harsthg ne was stricken with the same ¢. she died yesterday. ‘Mrs—Russelt's—-son, Edward, —forty=— Ithree years old, while on hin way to summon a doctor when his nister was on Wie ey p Dnglish girl, you few yveoks in this country, lost her life to-day by tumbling from the roof of @ four-story tenement og No. XS Weat Fifteenth street to a dosp basement in chous with her “ino Tho nrothas tar shouldered all the house! carried up the family was and—hod—almost —fintehed=rimaitta—tt “whtn- a” bir or Mngerie Zot tooze and fluttered away in the grip of a brisk “gust of wind —Purs: the tying Rirl plunged over the F othe city cares, Bhe to thn roof | THREE-JACKETED MAN. DIES ON “‘L’” TRAIN. | Cards in Pocket Bore Name of Vincenzo Morcinio, Who Lived in One Hundred and Ninth St. A_man wearing three Jackets—eard|- leather afd black cloth—died std- | Te the roof, “TRUSTEES OF HARRIMAN LEASED SCHOOL RESIGN, “wo po! ety of thee it nd in the poe dicate that One-Hundred and Ninth street, He Whe -perhaps—thirty age, and in addition to y dark clothing wore a heavy win overcoat...A third postal card co. ned the name of Mra. Frances Mor. {nio, of the Ono Hundred and Ninth birret-oddresa, [FUGITIVE ENGINEER ~— WILL’ SURRENDER, DIVISION METH3D IN WEIGHING THE MAILS ry ds that he was throwp Soatithe time of the 5 mnie rust is Hitht for wome ‘hours, ax whe his nen he found tii Ir y from the scene of the col HUSBAND AND WIFE DIE. Paeuinonia Carrion Them Off With- ew Hours of Each Other, PITTS Pa., March 5 axgistant gen @& the Pennayt bape ed to-day Iroquois apartments in In Company: held: RE tite Jad 1 Wet Wncopal Church. this Yoatternoon, he Hiatt wit ‘ba! BE ia rihere azeite ‘woud IPAS JR SOAKED 4 Taititude he was ably to look over Uie Of ins elevated t - | tender full suit of/ {requewted the “poltceman—to ‘arrest the year Sl Inerney and that ho was employed by S Continued | he| for trial, 4 | nesee. THE EVENING WORLD, Who Murdered His Aunt, eath in the Electric Chair To: Day. ous a 10 BE = KING | New Jersey Scion of House of Bae Peter. SLEEVE IN BEER | Brool.iyn Preacher Wa as Detes: After tramping through Servia dis- gulsed as a blind beggar, King Btephan |Dusanovic, {ilustrious scion of the royal ‘house of Dusan, is living in Now Jeraoy is city) and waiting for the op- moment when he may etart a mined to Get- Evidence evolution and mount the Servian 5 |tnrone, which his countrymen here de- Against Satoon: clare js his own. He waa sworn in the ether _day—in-New—York~ms—king,-and — ~-thas served notice on ail the govern. The Rev. Dr A. 11/C. Morse, pastor {ments of clvillzation that he meang to i TapATKC” Churoty OI Wig Peter Iara Korg eeTS agninat the Sun- and take the sceptre himself. Members « of saloons in South Brook- |of the Greek Orthodox St.,Nicholas Ca- iynnpprared tn-the Butinr street Covet these congregation adm! to-day with m novel method of supply- |they belleve King Stephan is the only Ing evidence in excise cases. He bad! res} helr, and will help him «ecute his ‘ vo-OF Wile Coat with beer —kmgdom, 3 Sores Sourt-strestoand-s ‘The New Jersey~ King has the-docu- ving the aleve eubmilied ments showing his pedigree amd ar | to @ chemical teat to prove that It had ing that his, clulm on the throne of been saturated with the forbidden |Servia dates back to the fourteenth cen- Aquor. tury without a lapse “ie ts not plotting Many salcana_tn South Brooklye haye to take an_army.and slay King Peter, closed on Sundays becaure of the ac- we y eAietriendateay vareswith Uvities of the Rev. Dr. Morse. He was Gnanevanachetnoidiacyinaveriveen Lpassing the Court street place. yaster day when he heard the click of a cash registor, Because of his 6-foot S-tnch r hin, won tA his caine but-(he army oMeers still cling to the bird In the hand. When y ure brought to the King Stephan je old Peter ta expected to fall witn- out bloodshed. Tt —it-te-tob Stephan that some Ume: Jugo he made himeelf up na a blind man in digtress and tramped through his Im, much as did Alfred uirt OOH Wd pW be | wht. being served to nevera ‘Ha went to the Butler stre rtheeacort ofa fi gtrerwan dotted with hime i? tered the back had Just set glasses ot} nants for the Servian-throne have MONDAY, AAISER'S WARSHIP. CAPTAIN HAD CARRIES QUARREL | 10 RUN-FOR His REPLY TO HAT Significant Action Follows Trouble Over Doings of Bankers. 'Verdon's Fireman Tried to, Collect 30 Days’ Pay for February. PORT AU PRINCE, Hayt!, March ¢—! The German Minister here has notified the Haytien Gavernment that the reply of Germany to the representation 6f Hayt! on the subject of the banking house of Hermann & Co., of this city, will) be brought. here by the. crulser Panther, ith along serieaof shrill whistles distress the ocean-going tugboat ‘Theresa Yerdon war sighted coming: up the bay toviay with her flag union down. ‘She seemed, to be. making all possible speod, ‘and ‘the harbor police | at Her A Jumped to the conclusion sho must be afire. It.was announced,trom Port au Prince | Feb, 10 that ‘the relations between the| "6 Police boat Patrol put off to the Governments of Haytl and Germany| Venton'n assistance under forced Were atrained as a result of the refusal @T@URht, and came up to her just off of the German bankers, Hermann &|l4berty Island: Roundsman O'Reardon Co., by direction Of the courts at Port YS? tm chareo with aw wUAY of men. oa tae to return to the Haytien Gov=|-A% the Patrol got within nailing dis: ernment -iarge-aums—of-money nilleged | {Mee the police heard a wild shout to have been fraudulently obtained. ' nthe skipper of the tugboat. Among the ‘alleged transactions of | furry ies fast as: you can," he Hermann & Co. with tho Government T2red. “One of my men {a trying to of Hayti waa one sald to have. proved | *!!l_me. favorable to the Government. This was Where's concluded by the Haytlen Minister, of | O'Reardon, Finance, the German Legation and Her-| “7! mann & Co. ay, The Minister of Germany “demanded that this tgansabtion, av well as others, | be annulled, but the Haytien Gotern- ment, in terms which the Gefman Min- ister deemed offensive, refused to ac- fhe Mintater of G: any at th xame ume eo demanded the withdrawal of the’ phrase to which objection was wiades | Monroe street, Hoboken, then recited Thie-ateo was-refused, and fears were 0 the police how he had been chased entertained at Port au Prince of grave ks over situs boat OGan houzor mote iherar ile tise y the desperate fireman. “On Feb. ida despatch from Port au| The trouble began with a disoute Pritice ahnouriced that tho negotiations | 25° yraeen, To had made_a demand in the-cnac-of- Hermann-&-Go:-had-been }-ebraary-and- Ue Skipper contended Glscontinued there and tranaferréd to | that tt was not elastic enough to stand 2 Ttwas~added t SED G5 dat ear 1s vt re “Just-alter we left the—hook this morning,” sald the skipper, “he ca: its /on deck with that big knife of his in his hand and allowed an how he guessed he'd get hik money. At that I gut out jand ran, for I had nothing to defend jmyself with. He chased me all over the boat, The man at the wheel lett his jpost once and ran for his life, thinking 5 5 ae the fireman might use his knife on him, wists LEN, Gu En vor endl nates T-raa-I-teld -him—Jecobs-onty. are here on their bridal tour,” were | wanted me and ordered him-back to the wheel your man oalled drawing hia club. just run down the companton- réplied the skipper, “Look out for him, he's a deseprate man.” ‘The Toundsman and hin men dropped down the narrow companionway and foon brought up a scared looking fires ma named Charles ‘Jacobs, They had relleved: lm of a long-bladed knife Caren fece of iron pipe, Ti skipper. G. M. Delamater, out ment, claims ayainst justified, and hoped that they would be ao recognized bythe -Getman Govern ment —_— HURT ON BRIC BRIDAL TOUR. more. The team Mr. and Mrs. locked up. He said he had no home Were driving took fright ang ran awa: frere riving took fright and ran away / other than the Verdon. tho Waliroad ‘crossing. “ai Butmorecte| Jacoba was arraigned later in thé ran Into a dray wagon, and Mr. ‘and | Tombs Police Court and fined $10 by Mrs. Wood were thrown heavily to the| Magistrate Whitman for giving the ground. akinner mich a hard run for his mone to-day that 3 —Fuesday's Sensational Sale, The top notch of quality, _ttyle and finish—the bottcm notch of price. The extreme modishness of these swell coats. will” warm the’ heart of the discriminating woman of style. Black High-Lustre Buckingham Broadcloth plentiful rinse Petes cut it out “Morse jn an tastant and! from_ tun der the. house of Obrenoviten. glasses off the table, hoping | 04 77 3006, with \assaasins’ knives, 1 ner to destroy the evidence. | #urdering King Alexander and others. The ste ‘man was not to bo baffled | po amsamnctas tn this imanner, however, and. going to| DR VAN DYKE WILL RESIGN. [ie place Whete” the iquor had” sptited’| souked his coat sleeve Jn tt, Then he| T° Leave Princeton for Freedom in Literary Work, Honry Van Dyke. D. D., OLD. the [poet and author, who has held the Mur- Tig wae held by Mag- “rey Profemormhip-of-Fngiteh biterature. ther examlna-) in Princeton University tor eight years, tnlnislér Will sub- non March dleiiival Stes and rit Van Dyke's resig- 7 r night devote his time BO Pe Ras nee Twith: complete freedom to activa Mterary rxcise violation. -| HIGH COURT DECIDES FOR FERTILIZER TRUST. “fects ‘On March 16 he. will aall. for y Land. where he will spend. “montha ufter whi weil return G ch 4—The Fer- Ulzer Trust olving the right here he will continue to ot the United States to compel the re- | moval of indicted officials of the Fer- | ulizer Compantos, constituting the al- leged truat ¢ la to ‘Tennensee, to-day by the | 0: United States ad- | 7 at's contentions ivered by Chief |_ 1 that the United | ¥: bad erred In h ng , eht was aumctent | ta secure the removal of the with: ea reward to Ub evidence: : |The result was the reversal of the de- j cision by the itet States Ciroult |Court for the Eastern District of ef betore aw taby, men; Dut ha Tee hex enter; whorssid he-wes- beamed aie Patrick Mennlx 0 ‘The Evening World.) ieee antrtes (Spectal were Supreme Court ‘of y to the Gov jon bel: Bucket Brigade, 118, 48; “Sabado, ry a0 Tienitea tio." —_—. -__ ‘NEW BATTLESHIP TOWED}; TO NORFOLK NAVY YARD 100 racy. Crawtned, Hig? “1 cpttans: 11; Glitain, ud: G 1 Full, loose model and swinging ankle length, lined throughout with gray, white~ or~black~ satin ~ Cols Jasless effect—inlaid velvet, fanci- fully trimmed front and back with Hercules braid: Large, full sleeve —novel turn-back cuff’ trimmed to tch-collar. (Exactly Ltke Picture.) Tuesday's Special Price, $10.98 | Perfect Alterations FREE. Sale at All Three Stores. Wtot6West 14 th. JAMES McGREERY & GO, Trimmed Hats For Spriug and Summer Will be Exhibited On Tuesday and Wednesday, March the 5th and 6th, 4s World.) “Murch. which the New Dry Dock Cui df here to-da axe Nard at Nortglit. “Capt. ard’ bat ile command tie MiAnGeota “Sincerity, 100) 10: “John | Monirig Tit RACE=Nx furlongs; ealilne SEV # tL ack Fy 208) Dine if Be Le a ai haline We, bhp ais whan Nineteen Hundred and Seven. 23rd-Street. Sdth Street, —__ LIFE AND MONEY, The fireman was brought ashore andl 23rd Street. SHIRTWAISTS. FRENCH UN DERWEAR. LADIES’ SUITS. “ART DEPARTMENTS. JAMES McCREERY & CO. In Both Stores, 84th Street.; ~“"Exhibition of advance Models for Spring. and Summer. season. Copies of the most elaborate French creations are made in workrooms on the premises, consisting of the daintiest,ad- vance models, including Chiffon Taffetas, Royal Messaline, all-over Valenciennes. and-Nets as well-as hand made, hand-em=— broidered linens trimmed with Irish. Crochet ,and real Duchesse Laces. In Boek Stores, In the Tetest novelty designs, ex-¥ quisitely made :—Bridal Sets, Matinees, Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Petticoats, Corset Covers and:Silk Petticoats, Espe- cially designed for James McCreery & Co, On Tuesday, March the, sth. ' Sale of five hundred dozen hand. made Gowns, Chemises and Drawers. Gowns.....3,25, 3-50, 3-75 and 4.25, Chemises, ,1.25, 1.50, 3-45 “ 3:75 Drawers ein 2005225052105. 523,25 considerably below usual prices. In Both Stores, Tailor-made Suits made of Panama, fancy stripe or check Worsteds. 25.00, 30,00 o0-and-35.00 Gin de Chine Princess Dresses. Trimmed with valenciennes lace and lined with silk. Delicate colors. 32.50 Black Taffetas Silk Walking Skirts, New pleated models. 15.00 and 19.50 “CORSET DEPARTMENT. —i2-Both Stores, La Princesse Corsets. New Paris models for every type of figure. Model for average figure with ex- treme high bust, slender, graceful hips _and tapering waist lines, giving a youth-_ ful appearance to the figure. High and medium bust, with long, close fitting hips, especially designed for. well developed figures: ‘High bust and long hips with ideal | litres for petite figures. — 6.00 to 43.50— In Both Stores, — Stamped-patterns- on Linen, Silk Mull, Nainsook and Lawn. New designs in eyelet, shadow, French, Wallachian and Bedemier em- “broidery for Shirtwaists, Night Robes, Chemises, Corset Covers, Drawers, Dress- ing Sacques; Cuff and Collar Sets, Hats, Paraso!s; Scarfs; Centre Pieces, D’Oyties, _tea and tray Cloths. , STAMPED PATTERNS, — nes _.On Tuesday, March the. ne Shirtwaists, on. silk mull with en ‘28rd Street. yards of material to finish. 1.50 value 3.00 Shirtwaists, on. fine. waist-linen.1.35~ ‘value 2.50 Shirtwaists, on fine India linen... 1.00 On French Nalnsook. value 1.75 Night Dresses. ..............0044+T:00 ~“Chemises.....- Drawerss...ccc.cs Corset) Coversinccsccscssosuetesn' Hats, on linen........ value 4.50 value 1.00 +24 5OC value 1.00 25c\ value 50c 625c value 50c Embroldery Silks, Floss, Hoops, Needles, Wook for. knitting and crocheting Slippers, Afghans, Sweaters, Shawls, etc. Books giving instructions. JAMES McGREERY'& CO. ° 34th Street. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK

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