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a ~ FOBBERS KILL FNGHEER IN A TRAN HOLD-UP Gang Attack Northern Pa- THE EVENING WORLD, ‘MAYOR IN MESSAGE | HONORS MR. KEENAN, leet High Praise to the Late BOY TURNS ROBBE THEN KILLS of =. y Chamberlain Keenan MOTH®R AND BABIES BURNED HAZLETON, Pa, May 1.—A mother nnd ber two babies wore turned to death late last night in a fire whieh dewtroyed a block of houses osoupied by three famines Beaver Brook, « ‘h fa my duty to inform your hon orable body, for such action as you may deem ‘Mtting, of the death of Batriok Keenan, Chamberlain of the of New York Thought He Had Shot i i j ; " wining vil near he dead wo cific Flyer With Pacific | Policeman Who Gave | ,feve™a™ccmsenttait' tat fam™uee 0°85 tart Rett Fy, a ‘ once Your, presiding offic ts wife of am ne stilldren werk in- | Treasurer Aboard. Chase in Street. Glare of the oun of (ew, Tere |fenla, LB Delleced the Ore re cue ne Mr, Keen enjoyed public con home. i _ FUSILLADE OF SHOTS. Wound Fireman, Then Run With Sheriff and Blood- hounds After Them. BUITH, Mont, May 7.—The North Coast Limited, the crack train on the was held up at ut fifteen miles east , and the en- @ineer killed and the fireman wounded fm @ fusiliade fired by the gang The object of the robbers, it ta pre- @umed. wns to secure the contents of e through safe carrying consiguments wurrency from Seattle, Portland and ting any money, evi- Gently alarmed at the result of their booting Save taken up the tral. ‘This is the fourth time the North Coas. eastbound has been held up tn three years, The other three times (his near Bearmouth, ‘On the tender of the !ocomotive was Pound « telescope grip full of giant der, evidently intended for use in One mile. west of Welch they crawled ever the tender and, with ¢rawn guns, @ommanded the engineer to stop the train, which be did. Ingineer Clow, q however, made a show of resistance yan, breaking hie arm. When the train stopped Conductor + Bert Culver and the train crew ran fo the engine, where they founda colored Qn, who related the circumstances of the hold-up. This man sald that he had been stealing a ride, and that the men offered him a third of the booty if he would assist them. He said he had refused and had taken no part in ~ the hold-up. He says he can Identify. and the man Is being held for this purpose. The country where the hoki-up took | piace is extremely rough, being six miles from the summit of the main | range of the Rocky Mountains. It is unsettled and the trail is not likely to | he crossed by other men on foot, se that the bloodhounds will haye a fair ehance to track the men. | > Officers believe that the men are try- | img to Ket beck to Butte Toe was] party with bloodhounds tern points, but they | Save Deen sent to him, and the dogs] aot the conductors to hold up ther (Apectet to The Brening World.) PHILADELPHIA, May 7.—Fotled to his attempt to hold up with the ald ef a companion two trolley conductors in West Philadelphig early to-day, and fearing that he had killed a police- man in his effort to escape, Harold & Jones, aged sixteen yeara, shot and killed himaelf on the street as he was about to be captured by another police man, His companion, G. H, Geddla, aged eighteen years, was arrested while in bed at his home. Jones belonged to a good family in the northwestern part a the olty, his father being @ prosperous business man. The boy had some differences with his |tather yesterday and he was toid to Jeni’ for himself, As thé boy was eaving the house his weeping mother asked him what he was going to do, and he replied: “I don't know and I don't care.” Jones sought out Geddis and they . Jones drew a revolver and anda, but instead of complying they showed fight and Jones and his com. panion fled. Policemen saw the occur rence and gaye chase. After runuing 4 biock Jones tumed Bhd shot at one Of the pursuing poiloo- men. went wide of the mark, but the policeman, in order to} decolve the Rooms POUL, grvpped to the sidewalk as If he ‘shot man rt his side itoem: but he fot away" | Geadis dropped | ve Gon CALLS ON MAYOR IND SNS TOHIM Sixteen Rubberneck Wag-! ons Took 150 Members to the City Hall. 23rd Street. FURNITURE DEPARTMENTS. BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING, JAMES McCREERY & CO, Craftsman and other quaint Furni- ture, Suitable for furnishing summer cottages, homes and country clubs:— Settles, Chests of Drawers, Hall Seats, Suites for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, Dens, Studios and offices. Large roomy Armchaits, and Rock- OTR as Fessiewe es +++7e50 and 9.00 each ig haiardie bageg bers were not heard of again until they High spindle back Chairs and : turned up in West Philadelphia and . _ oper tgia off with @ posse after Ineia up the two conductors, who Rockers..........13.50 and 18.50 each Mhe blocdhounds of the penitentiary | {Belr way fome from their niga Bookcases......18.50 “' 22.50 “ « Banquet Tables, 47-00 to 65.00 Large Settles.....41.00 to 95.00 Card, lunch and tea Tables, Clothes Trees and linen Chests. Chafing Dishes, Russian hand-beaten Copperware, “ Candle Sticks, up the express car. The rob- ree ag Soh aon soovet ; ‘ Pere boarded the train presumably at | /c* packed up against the ‘ide ofa French, Willow and Reed Furni- he Butte transfer, where a locomo- bullet ino hie ‘own r i tiye for the Montana division was at- oa, tnat Jones thougnt ture. Many attractive models in shades : sated for murder, When | to harmonize with any desired color scheme, Craftsman Canvas, and other Art Stuffs. Materials for Cushions and Pillows, Fine Metal Bedsteads. White En- amel or with brass trimmings. All sizes, §.00, 7.50 and 10,00 each values 6.50, 9.00 and 13.50 yo brass Bedsteads, With two inch “tubing, heavy lateral filling, richly ox- namented, Finished with best English lacquer. values 30,00 and 40.00 Elastic Felt Mattresses, Full size, Covered with fancy or A.C. A, ticking. Joined at Welch by RH. Goddard 8.75 each ern Pacific det é 7 Mayor McClellan was treated to a} value 14.75 al entertainment this after- | x, . : Bot the Saeeok Newport box Couches, with ward- are the men w ed upon him and | The robe compartment. Upholstered in Colo- ie “Ike” Gravelle : ; Dried to farce the nial Art Stufis—various designs and 4 peer colors, 12.75 value 16,25 Horn, of the gave out the the attempt Limited near * engineer a Ss, the arm. T ® ing, but evidently 1 Screens made of novelty fabrics with highly finished frames, Suitable for dining rooms, living rooms and bed- rooms. 4.00, 6.00 and 8,00 each Moth-proof Cedar Storage Chests and Utility Boxes, Mere 28rd Street. 34th Street. oN ‘Baerif Webb, of Bill.ngs, was on the train and started thé trail of rel hold-up mer plihtete “ Deer 14 ~ —_-— naae pa 4 JAMES mcGREERY & CO, LADIES’ GLOVES... a quetaire Gloves, 16 button ler 22rd Street, PEFUL ARPENG-LEANING 0 p> wes pane. | AMERICAN ENTRY WINS IN PARIS Cable ad Y., May ¢ Both Stores 20 button length, black,Glace Mous- 5 per pair value 4,25 S4th Street, GARPET & 1.0949 CLEA LEANSING eet od rarer, JAMES MoGREERY & GO 34th Street. In Both Stores. Bloom» Cloth In Both Stores. 22.50 and 27.50 each * TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1907. aka WeanaeT Oras “= Rothen enbers hae’ IN hE Ss DOR nL PROMPTLY » CO ST 14? ST ‘Ss NING © Wine STORE red O oO |Couch Core RIES or) Curtain. Swiss {| Wade ys a Snecial Bargain Booth Econonieae all oth Santee V hee, Without a Parallel. Compare these Bargain Booth Offerings, adbertised in these columns datly, with Watch sed and you will be impressibely conbinced that THEY ARE THE GREATEST VALUES OFFERED IN NEW YORK. A these daily bulletins, and, abode all, do not failto bistt the Bargain Booths, located ust in the rear of the center aisle, Main | 9oce dly « economies awaiting your pleasure. Floor—as. the > Hemmved Hoek Towels 1 Hw a0 4000 Yards of Laces B Women’ s Fine Stockings | | | ther ar ft fine | Knives, Fons: eo Short Petticoats Corset » Infants’ Fine Lawn Caps, with full ruche rosettes years; 296 acked Drawers, Covers, size Children’s Corset Waists, aes eae Nainsook and Cam- | jean, 4 I ed tucked ruffle and wide late edge. Special at ae brie Full Length Kimonos, of dainty pat-| hop terns, of sheer lawn; yoke back; fimished with broad band down front and around sleeves some with collars and belts Special at quality Slips, yoke . t; limit value, at fie | edie Children’ 3 Double Breasted Box Coats, th cloth and braid; sizes, morrow at morrow only shown in red, 59c | = Matchless May Undermuslin Sale Offers Superb Values Great Economy Of fering for Wednesday. Such a wonderful value as is offered you in this let of handsome silk :n'ts should crowd our secend floor with an ales overwhelming stream welt eccromic shoppe $ vast and.swell collect 89, and $1 Values, 49a A Manu. fact urer "s & ) ts; als ew shadings. He ema ART CURIOS AND BRIC-A-BRAC In Both Stores, | 23rd including exquisitely hand-carved Iyories and painted Miniatures on ivory and porcelain, Cloisonne and Dutch Silver, Odd Vienna, Japanese Bronzes, Vienna Royal Worcester and Sevres Vases. Vienna and Dresden Plates. Art Potteries from the best collectors in America and England for decorative Italian, French and igth, black and white purposes, | Glace Armlets, 1.50 per pair Clifton Indian Pottery, —richly | “ decorated Hampshire and Wemyss Potteries and English Wardleware. -Odd shapes, A choice selection of hall and mantel Clocks, Suitable for wedding gifts and country cottages, Street 4th Street mms os | hin samara a" ec APE IPE ieee csi { Startling Underprices in Wash Gcods, Linens and Doi nestics 4 2,000 yards of handsome } 5000 dovea eatra heavy heminod Embroidered ne Swiss in oe DO radn Wc Silk ond ae Vowels wo. large size | Extra heavy Russian Crash white grounds, with black, is and txaina ateik 25 Dieac! ed 4 12! redand blu: pin dots; actual 15c teh tia kee oarataaea * ba Nowslecsn h oC Kitchen Towe l'ng, yar ic value 29c, special, yard Urbleached Muslin, «xtra heavy quality, yard fet vercced Table Cloths, fn dice and flowered pat terns, 59¢. ¥aue, at ee oF ae a Boys’ Fine Suits| + $3.50 Value at $1.49. tuntt stee so-inch white Victori Geod quatty Sh PS imate aad cS i eh ayo ag ee SS ST a Regular Prices Literally Smas! din This Marvellous Underprice Sale of Hosiery: Underwear Children's Lisle Thread {Children’s 29c. Under- fi Stockings, Ic. als ee wear, tfc. ae Women's 4 Hosiery, | Girls’ $10 Silk Suits, 5.98 Unequalled Half Price Sale of Bed Outfits | $15 Bed ui, $7.98 | $18 Bed Outlit, 9.98 three-piece bed outfit Complete Bed Outfit of a steel and bras | consisting of Bed (like cut) illustration, heavy any size; | com ILELEE saste, new si This This consisting bed, like brass bina tion Halr Mat tress, head and anda . RIG all eye er | steel Re \ a steel double woven wire spring with and a soft top mattress; value heavy cable supports; value con covered ! 0; sale p f ely tufted; complete, $15.00; sale price, all ste, $18.00; sale price for a sll sizeeY ae sizes sire 3,000 Rol Maing a tal es LOT | Mattings, 40 yards to the roll, fresh, Value $6.75, Ady i at steer 1,000 rolls of fancy China LOT I1.-7$0. rolls of heayy cue LOT Hl.—600. rolls of Japanese Mat Mattings, in fancy patterns | tings, in large warpet patierns, also splendid colors; come 5. self-colored, perfectly reversible, and} vallctinen warp, Shown in 40- 98 Yard rly; tive 81250, 8. 2098) ha! LOT 1V.650 rolls of fine reversibhe selected Japanese Mattings, shown in red, green and blue, in lu ferpet designs and Hoe apie " 55 wale a, sant rolls; $8.00