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MENIAL nse 6 nan + - BEATSHISWFE, WOMEN SIVED HLL OAUEHTER 4S00000 LOSS. ==" WWTERMER wos OUND WORLOTO DEATH WARING THEN TQS HER, FROM BURNING TOPROVEHER — WWSTOCK JUGGLE... THE ORIENTAL BANK GOLDEN WEDDING: YN PLACARDS TO ny Aas t ayseRener hyDepositors’ Dr. and Mrs. Bishop cl KING F SPAIN \ ave time “Committee Confers With | Trip in Time to Celebrate | i ONCOURT'S STEPS HOUSE BY POLICE) MOTHER'SLAYER AS MET. ASSET of $009,541 ad- | | ees ey Reet the Attorney-General. | the Anniversary. | | o f ency budget, which At- —eneerennas = f James Hanerty Shows Bru- I Three Found Unconscious in Husband Also Witness for the Auditor and Lawyer for New iis ihe Campana en cable = ecuel Oni i | Returning from a tour of th 1a! Pais HSC Ua Oi ' ' ; = : . “Tl also admit th tranchis i ‘ + th ; My 0: he worl tality After Being Paroled Their Rooms Carried | Prosecution of Mrs. Stein York City Railway Admit yicom: ¢ by the Depositors’ Committee of JUS in time to celebrate thelr golden Barcelona Tell of Murder a ing Pa 2 Halsey the Oriental Bank, to-day held a con-| Wedding anniversary {s an experience Plot for March 12 Safety. By ference Attorney-General Jackson. | that de ot com any feanl Ma 2* cc —- franchise Jackson that the interest he Fep- | Wee Hh 4 aritved to-day on the mye 2 ae 3 : aa ar Presented was not in symy th th te Star liner the Republic, are ARCELONA, March 4. — Placards ATTACKS A POLICEMAN. ONE LEAPS FROM ROOF. BOTH WEEP ON STAND. DIFFERENCE IS ‘BALANCE fam of Bookkeeping under ie the ae i with nhne the few who can make the boast, | Posted throughout Rarcelona announe- KB Hes A Td . re Cyt ae S| PGRBER sites W Fionthoielthesiati Pot thie| UPR the fe of King Alfonso on his He Is Dragged Back to Court Lands on Fire-Escape, Which Deny Stories Told After Kill- ‘Bookkeeping Purposes’ Cov- roposed tion of th mn sgAE A Rboulieanranterasna tiers tial appreasllne uve OmtHIeN ction aise and Held in $2,500 for | Stops Her Plunge | ing of Boarder, in Effort ers Many Acts, and Auditor Spare creas cao oh te eS wn and destroyed te ite the hundredth fads 4 Fy r Gee eU TAT iat cretea| mee) Examination. to Yard. to Save Woman. Objects to ‘Discrepancy. HishOD tof Wenner — pat eeeeenee j a4 tof Hanvver i 1 In resigned +, te, rs rodl - | tou the ars, The stone the Yorkvitle Police! =iUeh smoke. tittle fire. prod’ ous @X-) In attempting to fasten the crime of Tt was not the ledgers, Te Hi . an Court t the scene of a brutal) “tement. thri! ues and the for-| murder the first memory had pans's liaktlitics the etn ot ‘or their'giol ‘ | tunately arrested Jeap of a woman from EY Wa ATT ae ee “horse renewals” appeare! on the books y visited 4 ie ‘ SSemonatratiin) by a husband of the} We sey ade a bom bara! ag an asset ‘ india. Eeypt and Italy 1 WILL SEND YOU A TRIAL TREATS truth of gos made a few moments| the roof marked a blaze in the cellar <*/ 4¢ the Supreme Court before Jus tlons that Dept , vthirds of the rae on cate of sont ene in he Anothbrel ne kecl Sena en MENT CRED, eiat t eat No. 43 © iis} . ‘ f © company at presen Saeorte e t PANOUED: pausellger ee cohee previous by his wife to Magistrate|the five-story flat house at No. 4s */ Blanchard to-day, Assistant District- Limburg got on tT Geprec Teruiunion wiiioloat ale ag Pinder aN agreement that the Was R. a Mormon mis ‘nce pour welght eraniwerarcars Aiea @ crore: Cllyylicariad pike immediately paid to a ‘orks, Utah, The vine UP health tte | Attorney Garvan called the husband o¢ and I w urt for t ry receivers. But they | five yea he jugsiing sed woman | Rajlway Com: ;Kernochan. Dora Hanerty. the wife,/ avenue to-day. Four ‘was set upon by he: pand James ried out of the building uncon’ U8! 214 aauehter of the ac and beaten and stabbed in the presence 1 yateria | . of a score of persons leaving the court. from the combined effects of hysteria) +, +1. aitness stand to testify against | sfetropo shave of. th 1d which were depo: he big Nahe thence 7 Renee et collateral fo with ‘ Stein, tn t 3 r Joan at 70, and afterward \ r J n reac Dudu Kk mony they cave the day pought back by the defendant com- iting 1 ents yet: move in| 0a. missal |» srgued Mr | has been javo! | ex: | ia. and us ev | r private his persuasive powers he brought es by Compa | and smoke. her. The efforts of the two to ay Hanerty is a driver living at) po te Styne ance a The building 1s one door north of the}. icing Mrs. Stein, In the face of cOn-/q ten-year loan at een summoned to court on a pans geen of One Hundred and Forty-Atth | jas eons ¢ mons sworn out by his wife. The] gy Ha tend aera fanaa: Mele ee Zs ti We gua Beaty lar realliiat ovenertoaalamnct leo accneereion aoe ane eee’ | atter the shooting pitiful | any at 100. This was during the | properly support her, and that when | who lives in the flat just overhead.| rs. Stein lived with her h and, | ceed! for revocation of fran-| intoxicated he beat her. | phere are twenty-four families in the| Louts, a painter, and her sixteen-year- | ch! ; : i Makes Plea for Husband. house. j old daughter Louise on the fifth floor . T fon me Bio fe P| i i= g- gapu| Of Old-fashioned construction, the! of the flat house at No. 329 East Bichty But I do not want him put into sail.’ | stairways acted as a flue to spread the/ third street. The family had a boarder, ahe told the Magistrate. “If vou will tell) smoke through the building. It was! Frank Gertinger, of whom Stein was , Will Recover from Effects of SMALLPOX IN ROME. AFTER TENNIS LAURELS Company, and was since ca New York Cigy Railway for bookkeeping my pat! him his duty toward me I am sure that! thick, eyil-smeiling, stifling smoke, and books as an asset , : Hing, stift . Jealous 2, st 5 eas he will do better. the halls were #0 choked with it that] On Aug. 4 Inst, near midnight, Gert. | PUTPOSeS | Recent Operation for aNd pobetea ere ts Brac OF YOUNG JAY GOULD. “Very well,” repiied Magistrate Ker-|the tenants were driven 0 the fire-| jnesr nue hat tng icy mnt Gert:| Was or was not the Metropolitan | a a pa bme over smallpox, accor!- z nochan, “I will parole your husband for] Sscanes and the roof. Rae ens ahot and Milled in the house | securities Company autherized to dis- Mastoiditis 7G ee & week, and have fies Smith, the pro-| “Pour Cuetomers and De Paula's five| shooting. jumped trom tre reas aindery PONE of these secur aus they saw as b ie bation officer make an investigations barbers rushed to the street as the| of the fla: into the vard, but her fai) 9t?” Mr Limburg asked Mr wil s = re ine coy ete eee ty de, | smoke billowed Into the shop. Pollce-| was broken by clothes lines, and she), 8m not able to say.” eald Mr| 1 ao al at tne eo Har \titemp. | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. cer, Mrs. Hanerty was about to de-| 14, Robinson, of the Alexander avenue| recovered from the infurice she sug, | Brow? ; mes) No, 874 Firth avenue, that Cuerr WORK MONDAY scend the steps leading from the aa station, turned in an alarm and rapped] tained he sus- | were not large numbers of these ney No. earls Bt WONDERS, ing, when Hanerty rushed up bdebind/ for assistance, summoning Sergt. Was- H , rities sold the Metropolitan?" | , ieee ta s ns ‘ nce, usband Wee, securities ap BAe aha hher with an open penknife in nis right | serman and Policeman Bafty. ping Witness. |emanded Sr. Limburg C9 ALGER 0, AG, ‘hand. Witnesses say that he first gave a his wife a terrific blow in the face with his clenched left hand, the force of which broke her nose. The woman fell Stein was the first witness to-day. | « Overcome by Smok He wept all the time he was on the « The three policemen found Mrs. Mar-| stand. Questioned by Mr. Garvan, he gazet Schleman, Miss Schiller and Mrs.| tog a jong story of what had hap- Amos Arden unconscious in their flats Y aes yr P | Wedding to Robert Livin TACOMP SRY aot i Dr, Willam G. Lyle. Fifty-elghth stre young girl, said suppose 1 not yc own s fq securities were released at 9TH ANNIVERSARY SALES ee rolled over and over down the on the third floor and carrie. them Leave eevee Bi as cn hit Differences Were “Balances.” mhewone 2 ob h “4 . ula, his ma Ls t successful t —| + jofore bystanders could _Interfere| down the Are-sscapes were Alea curried | With his wife because he was Jealous Bi Dee ee ear ai pavcaseiDe a talk of the town—tremendous stocks of merchandise being disposed ae s Pant 1 F HERES i i es Sorta Haner'y Sollowed Mus cianibanie oe down the fire-escape ladders. jerahsra paen 36 a Sei tn the at. e Deeevameser : at under; rices, which are the boldest and most censa:ional mite when his wife strugs! b y Fallon fainted on the fire| \7no0n d fe ; » him ity. T 7 - 5 ~ feet he stabbed her twice in the face.| | Mrs, Mary Fallon fainted on the 8%! nouge, Later in the day he returned aut to the Ne Harriman underw: nown in this city. The savin7s are conspicvons'y nrominent. BUY NOW. ‘The wounds were small, but deep.| escape & and the quarrel was renewed. Then he Company by the operation for masto = z i x as 7. ——— ee A fireman swung her over his shoulder went to a nearby saloon and remained Peliceman File, of the Court Squad. 114 pore her to the street. Firemen a was the first to close in upon the Hresser, Hannon and Roche helped| Untill almost midnignt, when his wife NEW YORK’S FASTEST GROWING STORE brutal husband. He knocked the k half a dozen women down ladders eed daughter called for him and asked , Y arom nd and then pintoned hi8/ streched from the pavement to the| Mm to go home Ohayen arms from the rear. enceainaeen He refused to speak to them and | smounts ranein onal Sint S they | Later he went home and, The Morton Tr 3 1 Dragged Back to Courtroom. While the firemen and half a dozen : be went nay stadia : Rotinketacrlscntel ‘99 policemen were working in front, Mrs,|0Und the boarder there with his wife |as tru 1 attic no mieteniat Cte be see iggle which followed the of-) uly handled. Hanerty and Louise. Many of the In the s ficer was rou litis at Jo’ Baltimore, am: her ear ha Catherine Leahey, who occupies the top flat in the rear, sade her way to| He ordered his wife and Gertinger | ence it! . e » company Raunt kere ee sd ne ee the root and stood on the coping over-| out of the house and went to his own, corresponding ecornee! wit : 4 conquered had to aang ooking the courtyard seventy feet be-|Toom. Gertinger and Mrs. Stein were explained 8s | the school she ack isi tie courtroom. low, She was shrieking at the top of;!n the dining room, he said. fils bonds, etc. He t WEST 1471 STRE ET An ambulance was called from the} Jer’ voice, put her cries were unheard| daughter had gone to bed. He heard Ee B SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDZ) Flower Hospital and the woman's tn-| i, Wills avenue. a shot and opened the door between —— re juries were dressed by Dr. Hastings Saved by Fire- Gem hls room and that occupied by Ger- " ian ai Sas : taken to her home, as the cut®/ pojceman Tynan, running to the fire | tnger. throug Une Hundred and Forty-sixta| The bearder stag: treet, caught a ipse of Mrs, Leahey | “I'm shot, I'm shot 2 the roof. * kushing into a house in|boarder in his arms, oe &@ 4 Forty-sixth atreet,| “Then, there was another shot,” sald 5) : Sale of Dresses Creat Anniversary Bargai Women’ s Si He had approached tw witnin ten feet) arms. I laid on the floor and ran of her wien she suddenly plunge over |out in the kitchen. My wife was on |the fire-escape. As I entered the room| man went to i ‘ et py Greet ag fe Jumped off and I fainted.” Une Hundred Entire Stock Sacrificed ne made his way (o tt vot and across Stein. “I didn't see it fred. I felt the the imierveniug roots iv Mrs. Leaney, bullet strike Frank, and he died in my | Any Winter Coat § f Wife Always Faithful. ny ; n i ten oes Bedell’s 3 St aaa ( edell’s ores, \ 22 a bar taffeta, in 1 white ¢ dd buttons, a ES TO FIT AS or-stricken pol e and 1 mailed vudy of the woman | yard. But sie was stretched ‘ cuconscious, in a fire escape jand-| After telling this stc ght feet below. The landing actet | confronted with the RIPTION: Rich rust toned stripes and black ar laited with straps GUARANTEE THESE DRESs rvices as witnesses for Mrs 1es, ecks. One style ——_— NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. 2 Sanaa a het. Had she leaped from an: 1 ‘© Mr. Garvan 5 - Other part of the roof she would nave | is era tementa to Mra garvan) and (Aa MENTS, AND WE WILL ALTER FREE OF ORLEANS, La., March 4—| fatien ho the yard. sigtant District-Attorney Turnbull the ) Eee ETRE Re ERT Teorey ‘ entries for to-morrow'a| The blaze was confined to the cellar | day after the murder. He said he Values $15, $20, LC Fer Sty ot aaa RETIIE Hee TE es ov Jand the pronerty damace was mall. | gould not remember making any state- garment of equal merit iy = contrary to ose he had just r furior a MTT Toy | ments rary pasa det too | WOMAN WHO SHOT “LOOP J inade on tne witness stand east: | "9 Louise Stein, a very pretty Uttle girl, 2 |THE LOOP” GIRL. TO GO FREE.) toute een oer mean to aeyeae ah are soon as she had given her name, and | Authorities Believe the Killing of yirs. stein broke down and sobbed. The Mitzie Wagner Was Acci- girl told of hearing the shots, but swore Ener MASE ACCS | that ehe did not see them fired and did dental w who fired them. Mrs. Antotnette Defranne, who shot, Mr Garvan sald that he was sorry and killed her friend. Miss Mitzel Wa te have to do it, but he must read the ner in the latter's room, at No. 215 West cord of the story the girl told M Forty-second street, last night, was to-| Turnbull the day after the tragedy. y hel 500 bs ny Co} \- ne explanations of sobbing girl of ey s ler beats pallab ys Corener: Te, die accusations she made at that time | ley, pending an inquest into the killing. | {Mine her mother were most dis- Assistant Distrot-Attorney Ward con-| treesing. | | sented to the small bail, saying he be- fpr cr |leved the young woman's story that|GEQ, M. PALMER TO SPEAK. | |the shooting was purely an accident. | The Coroner and police are of the same oo | mina. Democratic Assembly Leader Will | | ‘Vhe only feature of the case that bothered the authorities wag the fact | Address) Tecamesh | ClaP: 1,060 Women’s New Spring Chiffon ~~ speciaL SALE OF Panama Suits at $6. ae Silk-Lined Voile Skirts beautiful jet black $25, $30 and $35 Thursday’s Sale over heavy rich taffeta tex He fn deep are extra ished with to 44; your choice with Plenty of cold weather to SA come—this is an opportunity \\ to secure a coat o! nich uality that will be new for : 1 e see peli wise in Boys’ $3. 50 Tee rare Suits, 168 4 I brown; ai S$ values; alteratic This Dress, & a, vestment. Broadcloths, Kerseys, Cheviots Season's prettiest models in long OTHERS ot experience know the value of an offering of this kind. An extraordinary sale of 500 suits—double-breasted, including one pair each of straight and knicker pants, sizes 7 to 16 years. Russian Blouse Suits with two p bloomer pants, sizes 3 to 8; Sailor Blouse, two pairs bloomer pants, sizes $ to 10; fabrics are cheviots and cassimeres—-vour choice at .... that after Miss W r was found detd) west siders will have the opportunity | ; j Ma sber.room, Mrs. Datranne pad in Mer] to hear George M. Palmer, the Demo- or three-quarter lensths, loose Worth about $90. ‘The prisoner sald she) cratic leader in the Legislature, to- or semi-fitied, some handsome.y her Lor sate-kepping. Afteratea: | morrow evening in the rooms of the S\ braid-trimmed. col ar and collar- Boys’ $2. 50 Suits, 1. 69; Men’s Pants Sib test ae Orty, less models Remember, ANY b, toning ner very closely Mr. Hart said| Tecumseh f double AP ad eenth | he AS convinced « the tr of - belt sults with 3 =; | Statement ee CRD th an Oe Co ORIN OO winter coat in our stock, worth ita ainiieea yeaa For To-Morrow, Again at Half os - nis is the first of te: le hursday $5 tots; sizes Also t 100 He Oheyed. dresses on historical and political events up to $35, Thursday $5. spun ales zes also for youths; in ck and pee | . ‘ that has been arranged by County t ae See ters blue and fancy worsteds, neat stripe BY ON OS) peso Tiny ves bev rican ag | Clerk Peter J. Dooling, the leader of Sale ai all Pa Aer EM cassimeres and home 92 to be up and doing?’ i the district, and he has extended an Three Siores pants and sailor c spuns; sizes 28 to a “Yon [invitation to irrespective of laratisines Sitosn Hei waists; all lengths. ry a followed {t out?" thelr political efs or party affiia A aon value; for this sa at against {t and. doing , to attend them all’ Admission ‘lG Mest 14th Street 4 muiiianeres | RK | r Whi a ~Misses’ N. A | ite isses’ New Sprin: 4604462FultonStea\ | These Sample inner Sets pring, mera ; | ° ‘ile and’ seventy | BROOKLYN {L W WHITE PORCELAIN DINNER S eat = y | SETS. ¢ dinner, G’soup and 6 break, Ul? ee JAMES MCSREERY & CO. « beutaeasee 45 | Lawn Waists | ‘iii. ) ts Forge ? pon eegraes Ci Get your share ot these. A bi plates, (1) 12-Inche i % lot we secured for to-mor. avid sacs Ws 23rd Street ’ 34th Street 2S VS oS Vise ve IS bargain you'll not find every da baker, 1. covered row’s special selling — ONE dish, 1 nickle GREAT BIG BARGAIN. ath taupe ar dish, 1 bow! and ine i 103 mae 1 Teream fire. Miedo comm fancy, 4 ei 108 Noctua & stripe or wool valve gpecta! plaids or eheckw; Sea nat | CORSETS. 'n Bott Stores. : nce aie ie a ; All Corsets Carefully Fitted. Summer Is Near: 102 is | La Vida Corsets. New Spring | AVOID Would you enjoy Prince Chap, double - breasted or single cute away style, Mned or untined; 1 ni > u si wm | models for every type of figur aying hi A spin through the park? ee seis, hin AEN CAS | WeSE aa cen paying iMled apetces) (or rey worth) ay 10 a . isl wpnan wth: notoh collet mo | el for well-developed figures, World. “Automobile” Tolecvottionvallark? yd, cogt9 "be ew eta rants is | unusually well proportioned, with grace- ee VCH GIES sso Then through Morning “World m many "3 ected” athe : } i f y i i P 5 tterns to with — dee i ee al ful, slender lines. Made of fine Coutil Automobile Ads. to-day a C tron, * specia’ wi hare | “ ” oO grade aol | and heavy Broche, 3.00 to 15.00 | Hasten to “snap” up Be.:Mapecta) far A bargain right away. Batiste and Sheer White iawn | morrow only, i : 1 DIES WHILE DANCING. OSWEGO, N. Y., March 4—Joseph 4 Se taigtyate asc te| 25rd Street 34th Street They’re Not Dear! aot ne of (capital Mra Joun - elaborately trimmed with tine Waists, tree and embroidery: 12 different patterns; trimmed $1 cuffs and stock; $1.50 value, at

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