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PISTOLS EMPTY, FALLS FROM ROOF TO SiREET Donohue Fights Twelve Policemen Till His| Cartridges Are Exhausted—Shot Through the Lung. ESPERADO, HIS THREE EIR SMD TO * SNE FADRS TO. ‘WOUDPAING CD | Payments ExceedAmount of Bids Made, Witness MacNeille Says. Thomas Donotue, wanted for munter,) and at the door gently asked admit- tance, : “was shot and seriously wounded to-day | ‘Are ed a voice at tne | Wood B., Low tn a fight with twelve policemen sent | keyhole. {¢ r “to afrest Im in his room at No, 287) The policemen tried by ruse to induce |' Third avenue, He is now in the prison | Donohue to open the door, but he was ‘i siciana |08 bis quard, The atx men on the out- Elune ene ticagtaharn neds side hoard him shuffling back from the | “ ‘ink he will recover door, and Cen called to hith to let them | ‘The police fired voliey after volley @t/ in or have the door smashed. nif etx shooter, {ae eman McCracken | Ve t Donotue replied wit barely « Poll the fiigitlve in a running figs; over sev- | efal roofs, Donohue, who had three re- A the | At the sanio Instant the police began to (PAY Ment of arent re wolvera, emptied them one after the) iui the fire. Doushue was partly {ell read the other @t the officers. Finally, with | dressed and evidently taking no chanves | Delany Uven juillet in hin lung and~no more oart-|of n surprine, He was heard to throw | #tated that be n for his weapons, he staggered to | Up the window of his room, The wateh- | of the coping and fell headlong tw the) Ing officers in the ci low maw hii | outlined tn the wind ordered him to surren policemen behind atid were upon him Peyment for # Jumped for Roof. ; ations Included In the reighborhood ‘there wa: ganic, women and children scream im terror and men hiding to ret out “ange of the bullets, None of the yo- | Moemen was hit. was not mre it | any, but was under at there But Donohue was not to be ca ‘We Was Known as a Bad Man. | then Firing from a revolver in e Donohne has met with the police be- hang at the bivecoats tn the rear fore, and his rendy guns warned them made a flying leap that he would be «bad man to tae, one-story bull Only a few weeks ago he knocked down fe detective. who had arrested him while be was walking with o cov.! ered the sleuth witin two plstols and after a dozen shots were fired, escaped. hu Lieut. Thompson. at the desk in the | bith. Bast One Hundred and Fourth Pity Btation, Just after midnight that Donohue wus asleep in his litte ‘haliroom im Third avenue. He was Wanted for shooting and killing “Huck’ | tr Hanion on March 23, tn a hallway at) [i'm No. 313 Bast One Hundred and Second street. Hanlon died after belng taken ad beer r was again called, He| Ad beer @cooun stock making @ total fo: t except raising and opening of doors by nts of nearby ! 4. Then Do: reeping toward | AN lo speak emen fad run down the rear he, house and the ep twelve were diawing in armed fugitive saw several of them at the earn and nearly all éf the dozin The reai shooting then beg Donohue blazing away with each tu: the policemen yelling at him to» jer and firing as th testimony of the explained the! @round Chad made payments for pat nent in excess of the bids. He b tal, a score - if a t the firm ‘od te @ host ‘Donohue, Ammunition the Uniied States Twelve Go After Him. ning scarce, Jumped WwW another roc ‘Company. ead {adjoining and in the rear of No. 6, hat to another. There his |< cont it desperate stand, this time vied Geliberate alm, ‘but with said that tn the case Donohue easily got away from the police at that time and had slice elud- @@ capture, When Licut. Thompson learned where he was located he sent, mine policemen to take him. Some knew him and were expecting that his ever-ready revolver would be brought Into play. They started to his hiding | copis from the East One Hundred and | attempted to climb back up to his ro considera- id prices. In @ group October, 1906. the ex- accepted bid prices In seven other ) the United Btates Wood milar excess pay- wed $2,596.78. The total Out effect. ‘The bullets from the policetnen’s guns were all about him, but he swore would fight ll they killed him, ‘ri olicemen reloaded as they ‘cou Donohue had not brought hi¥ cartridges, |‘ Twenty-fitth street station, in whose! where jh arsenal was. e also testified to wf istrict the sleeping criminal lay. The | maxe the jump. however nta to contracts In tw twelve planned the attack as they hur- r centracla & ried to the house. Half of them sur- Teunded the tenement, while the others, tohed : With nightsticks and guns in hand, Baath walked to the GR Agere; ified to for bott: kinds o: tracts Was $99, 465.94 Supreme rt Justice O'Gorman hes cision on the application alll mona up the dark hall to the phere blood wes seen on pis shire, and n Counsel to punish . ig of ariem jospital, eent rough President Ah 3 t ‘They knew the location of the room, him to tha! institution. | of court Ahearn for contemp: ASKS LAWYER WELLMAN ABOUT A $50,000 FEE Attorney Denies That He Will Get That Sum for Prosecuting Reader. BARGE RAMMED — COREY IS AGAIN AND SUNK BY CHOSEN READ OF RIVER STEAMER THE STEEL TRUST The C. W. Morse, in the Fog, Cuts Through Regular Dividends De-' | clared, but Cut in Quar- | | ter’s Earnings, i} The Hudson River steamboat C. W.| At the meeting of the United States| Lawyer Francis L Wellman, acting Morse, of the People’s line, rammed | Steel Conporation Js afternoon the| * of Athole B. Reader, | wtee! barge No. 4, of the New York Cen.| Usual dividends were deolared and w. |‘ ow Jury, ‘whose trial has! ‘Thirty-third street. Less than a minute | ‘He Other officers whsoe terms expired sl Gays,—was the principa were re-elected to-day when that after the collision the barge pitched for- cause was! Wwerd end went to the bottom John! A quarterly dividend of 13-4 per ce Keyes, ber engi + stuck to his post|on the preferred and one w ib the hope that he might be able to get! cent. on t ‘ her to abore, and lost his life. . pHs, i ‘ ‘The collision occurred bout 7 %,11:° norm jors it was r 5 when a heavy fox was hanging ove river and fog signals wero tooling all along the New York and Jersey shores ‘The Morse, which left Allany last night | P with 2 p ers, Was making about | all speed down the eastora aiore to. 4nd 01! ward her plier at the foot of Canal ™ that Andrew Carn would foree hin vorcedt street. Capt. Charles Keller, ner com- | Feported to be (ander, Was on the brid, man, a an ‘ At wae} The lMehter, in d of Capt. | eleoting t o elon “het Me i - ‘Besauel Holme wining on & roan wag th torney of r diagon river from a y saying he ft ir an had sald ev the Je d left 4 or M : Areight plore at the foot of Bixty-sixt at " eader affidavit it Street about half an hour before the M aay. ar en he asked @0llision, Capi. Holmes was making: ne as ¢ for the Central's pler at he foot of tor ¢ 7: ~ reapond, @birty-fourth street. Op account of |srer cn ated ’ rn Mz. J A Mr, Well Qe fog he barges whisue was biown 0 aaa See ee eel et frequent intervals. aunts $60,008 n Me, Hagen for Few Passengers on Deck. . fr, Wellman eald knew mg of 1 a fee und Mot more than # score of the Morse’s| yoar ag 4 soba Me teh Pkg al asengers were On deck Charles wis i a : | igvara. of Albany, was on the upper| ine to reach the deck am ra, |" ) get that STG , | @eck forward, when suc Koen m , M ‘ wa n barke loomed up rig pu n t withens—the | Biores. Meyers gave an y i pre aaa * phat was taken up by gers Ss they made ¢ rush stern of the bot toward tbe Capt. Keller, on the bridge. heard the 6 | eries, and at the sam ™ * f patency 35 ~~ ight of the onrushing w time © lifeboat wae be Ela mes Wewont wae oe LABOR BILLS CARRIED | Rea serve! from hia course. and | he enc ee it) why THROUGH IN ALBANY, of tho funnel and ; from Use rel toe rv “ . a Ane She « 4 . ’ y 1 e ye haya | H w ‘ t @ame back pari wi “ Stood By for an H her side t Mayes, the mate nd five of the crew were dock making 2 e@ady for the berth at the Thirty. | eter od up. 7 . four sirest pier, Three of the deock- |**™* ' Pimy Ot ww t. ‘They wore Mayes. Chrialopier | COuld be seen, Capt, Holmes went for r singer, He said that if the bow of the Bngineer Stuck to His Post Morse bad not been kayt in the wap she made in the barge's side for neaity Cap. Holmes left Ore wheel and ren mipule Other members of bis © 6 the barge bewan to go down by | would probably have lost thelr vest ii h Hoe gave # warning shout to| 024 Moree arrived at her pier at 9: Keyes ond the froman, Man- | fine, Caot “Kuler paid spat’ pl vit ‘The letter barely pad | » CARPET ©. 1. BON 221-228 EK. Beeb CLEANSING rit $33f ern TEMLNG, BELAYING. PACKING, h BO WHY to blame for (he ¢olll- THE EVENING. WORLD, TUESDAY, TRIMMED MILLINERY, SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS. LADIES' COATS. DRESSMAKER'S SUPPLIES. 1907. JAMES MoGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. 34th Street. in Both Stores Sale of Dress and Street Hats, in- cluding Mushroom, Poke and E:npire styles and the new fashionable Sailor with Reboux bow. large 14.50 value 20.00 to 25,0 In Both Stores. French hand-embroidered Batiste, finished with Filet or Irish Crochet Laces, $50, 6.75 and 7.75 waloe 7 7,$0 10 10.00 cinbroidered Linen. 2.85 to 4.50 value Japanese embroidered Silk. 4:75 Trish hand In Both Stores. Tan Covert and Black Broadcloth Coats, Medium length,semi-fitted. Lined with taffeta silk, 11.50 and 18.00 Full length Coats. Made of plaid . abberized taffeta silk. Black taffeta silk Paletots, 21.00 In Both Stores, Sale of Scissors. and 6 inches,...... Sizes 4%, 5, 5+ 7 30¢ per pair value 48¢ to 65¢ Hooks‘and Eyes with hump. Black or white,......5........15¢ per gross 100 yard spool Sewing Silk...... sevecves cooveeee Ze Spool, 75¢ per doz. Dressmaker’s large spool Sewing Silk. Black and white....45¢ per spool Taffeta Seam Binding...... sesseredeeseees SC piece, goc per doz, Silk covered Feather Bone...... ceerctepebive vereereeyre e95c per box Dress Shields covered with nainsook ..-8c pair, goc per doz, Silk covered Dress Shields...... tt aes! s eeae> sak TeRDEIT) L166 4Der dor, Dressmaker’s Pins. Sizes 4 and 5 Hebets oases rpuibie st pe POUNG box TEC 23rd Street. 34th Street. JAMES McGREERY & GO! “CHINA DEPARTMENTS, 11 Both Stores. Sale of Cut Glass and Dinnerware On Wednesday, May the rst. Cut Glass. Sigch Bowles cicceareiss tes Hanae FU value 3.00 Ice Tubs. New cutting............ 3-25 value 4.00 GSO MRNDICNS sass nieaeds ane akan value 1.50 Celery Tray ie): uy, bhedestaieoc oe value 2.50 Mayonnaise Bowl and Plate, 4.75 each value 6.00 Engraved Tumblers.,..........50¢ doz, value 75c Dinnerware, English porcelain Set. 100 piec Blue design, 10,00 set value 12.00 Austrian China Set, roo pieces,..... restteees May +2100 set value 43.50 Haviland'’s China Set, Handsome spray decoration, 100 pieces,........25.00 value 30.00 ioges China Set, 100 pieces. .25.00 Fuglish China Plates, Cups and Baucers isssecrererececeracescenSe7§ Gz, value 250 Ramikin and Plate......, ++++2§0 doz, value 3.00 23rd Street, 84th Street, APRIL 30, ORK S © { SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED NN, ea et a OES ae, ——— Regular prices reduced to the most sensational fractions. it you don’t get your share from this sale. offerings in this Peerless Sale PAIL SARE PUM llbe Extra Special 3. Hour Sale, from 9 to i A. M., of Petticoats « of good muslin, “59 ted 2 and 3 very al anust | Gowns _ high neck, trim whe my 12le pete s Cows ; Corset Covers °, set. sim, style, tri mmed with t d | h m Pantin deep yoke, made Jat embrotdery seid } neck sleeves ri load 19¢ {fle finishetl. “Special Marvellous Waist Values Beautiful $3 Jep Sik and Net Waists, 1. 98 dels. arious of Jap, silk; are made full blouse, In the season's h front embrer new patterns. The nets are Val. lace d, lined r throughout with Jap silk, and shown { white 01 Jap its tn black of white) Tera lar $1 value, special at Sample Waists. On Sale From 9 A. H. to 1 P, Ma Onty. SAMPLE WAISTS—Made from fine qual oS ae ee <a Ne ity lawn, to sell at 85c. retail; full | tucked blouse, yoke of fine Val. lace; | others are embr: 4 or Val. lace full sleeve, ed back, price, from 9 A. M to 1 P. M, only Hosiery and Underwear A Wonderful Oppoctanity to Stock Up at Prices Insuring a Saving - . of 's to 4 on Perfectly Reliable Goods. Wenen's Vests, Lisle Finished Cotton ey ee ee Women’ s25cStockings 15¢ short sleeves and Sheer Gauze Lisle Thread Stocking: sleves; 15c. values,. but | perfect quality, double imperfect; very 15¢ . Children’s 29c Hosiery, 19c Lisle heels sole, spliced special slightly | | and special at Women's 4%. Lisle V Grade Lisie trimmed at neck, silk very sheer toes; 2c. High t Vests, | bbon run, Thre and elas High-Grade Silk Mercerized 49c. qualities, subject Thread Stockings to slight —_imperfec- Cc fashionable tions; great value at | tan; do Children's 25c. Underwear, Se. Chil) and toes; mn ished | dren's High heel a Lisle Fi cotton) «Ribbed ests ind Pants, strictly per- 5c Men’s Half Hose, 12::c M . in black and al fect goods. Regularly Silk Mercerized 25c., at, garment Lisle Thread Half Hose, in black 19c, Women’s Stockings, 12'2<- Fin®) tan, slate and navy; gogds that Gauge Cotton Stockings, MHITINK- | were made to sell at 25¢. a pair embroidered Insteps, > ) slightsimperfections, we tr double sole, ured them Bai half “ heels and toes; usu Very spe Collapsible Go-Cart, reg- ular $8.50 value, at $5. 98 en's fine quality Owing ally 19% cial at Rug Special 200 Royal Axminster Rugs, Actual Value 27.50 Each, et 17.50 |E[ This 1s positively an offering worthy uf your closest invest gation Not: equal to th quality for $10.00 more; 12 pat terns to choose {rom, in the most exquisite Oriental, Persiar and medallion, also flaral effects SIZE 10.6x8.3, suitable for spar gm re ec hot lor, office, library’ and sitting liggeiteet, — @tron 00 ~ nnd. most” service- room, “Ewry side go-cart ‘made where else all nicke l-plated $27.50. Sale 2 Keering: oak oH - Weathered oak, sale price here weed JAMES MoGREERY & 69, AUTOMOBILE APPAREL, 44th Street Store Ouly. For Men and Women. \ Coats, made of Satin Rubber, Gloria ' sad @hiautting Cravenette, rubbe Taffetas, Chauffeur $ Lap linen, x Silk,Linen, Mohair, Tweed, ized Crepe de Chine and rits, Robes, cloth, mohair, leather and rubber, Veils, Hoods, Caps, Hats, Goggles, Leggins, Horns and Clocks, Automobile Trunks, Luncheon Bas- kets, ete, Fourth Floor Thirty-fourth Street, [Rothen bers ee Wednesday’ Ss Rousing Quota of Unusually Stirring Undermuslin Specials You'll miss the chance of th: The following are but hints of hundreds of equal Petticoats a of wide ¢ Wash Petticoats i «es Cops Inet 12ic Exira i Special! Wednesday's Great Booth Bargains Rear of Centre Aisle, Main Floor. Did you ever see enthust- @asm more rampant than at Your Bargain Booths y z day? Ii certainly Was a basy® Pspot, And why? Because a% 3st of Extra Special Val-% Bees were offered. POSI-®@ TIVELY UNEQUALLEDS -IN ANY OTHER STORE’ IN NEW YORK. And here® are more, fast as grtat. 4 Watch this Booth Bargain 4 column each day, There's won- ® lerful economy for you in each ® eee Aeeoe ? z * * + « < a ‘ < * ? PVF PIS T OP TOSS IG OTD £ 2 * * * + « * % * 7 7 * * HE 3 Po} 4 A ddddddadh adhd ———————= Pebeculered Wash Belts eee seem ao et oe PREP OVIF PV ON ODF HSH HN CRORBEAARESERE RES ASEEEESE LS wae Jeeves oeseesens PPTIIITS IIIT Upholstery Specials $1.49 Music or Bookshelves 85¢ $3.75 Panicle ea p 100 pairs of r, 1.98. tinge in the orate 1,98 45cHolland Window Shades 29¢ Holland W Shades, i 29c Sy morrc t qua ity spring re ¢ r including the dark green; « at, each Hear Me Talk ?