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MACALUSO WAS ‘DYNAMITE USED ‘GIRL SLAYER WW "2 © THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, TUNE 16, 1908. anteroom adjoming ad seated his Jur recovered that mbled, wat tled pves < Patrick O'Linre, TO GET HALF OF = TOWRECK'S20,000 INSANE FRENZY QBRIENS $10,000 COAL MINE PLANT | le was walk cartied a small black bag and = _ Re cetitaam tung detneeves tule : \ He . tothe oprway tothe! vestibule te Boy Witness Says He Got Labor Troubles at Argentine Sarah Kotin, Arraigned for. 33" ee ies ania” Aa tie mat , 0 4 O'Hare saw evolver fash i Various Sums, Once $1,000, Had Been Settled, It Killing of Dr. Auspitz, thn etrt's ants and then heard a re jy Tangent ape es eee Saw Shote Fired. Hetil é Was Thought. Fights Officers. ‘I gtopned."” naid the witnens, “and aS, | —_—_—_—_——_ ase) El saw the man fall over backward. The MISE MMUNITY.} BUTLER. Pa, June 18.—The plant of ,,, =F 1 BROMISED) IMMUNITY: |e cpordl Gat! Mites at Argentine: | WOMEN ADD TO UPROAR — Hares Sncueee eaer orisha et ew York to (0) See o Enjoy the Limelight | te The loss will exceed $20,000. ; . Ne revolver. She said ins tio Elfen thy rbot |eaaaadnet ee Geant tier Coroner Insists on Holding In- "a policeman, All he Via the Water Level Route of the Court and Tal a large & quest Despite Indictment Volubly. In trac ktorn up. Window ae W eat Hundred and ‘Thirty: Between no other two cities in the world so far apart is there 0 'y. wriy-Six residences were shattered, | and Plea. | fourth mes kev. eral dove way such fast and perfect passenger train service as between wey & i s labor troubles hye Sie Woinan come) (outs)! took Buffalo and New York via the New York Central Lines. oye) n OxP bal CY nO Eth around, return in the doorway and Antonio Macaluso, the chief witness | and reently against Carl Fischer-Hansen, who is on ences had Leave New York 8:30 A.M. Empire State Express—most Arrive Buffale 5:15 P.M. t Was belleved the differ- adjusted fire the second shot. Bhe did not seem agitated, the boy sald, though her face was flushed Judge Mulqueen's General esions was the scene of almost un- part in trial before Justice Goff, charged with An investigation being made and ‘alm . precedented sorde: 0: v Th irl slayer had e@lso seemed cr the extortion of $15.00, testified to-day @fTests are expect precedented disorder to-day when} | Tit. Gn Stone, of No. bo Lenox ave- famous train’ {n) the) world that Hanren promised him one hait of | Foretgn miners have refused to return | Sarah Kotin, indicted yesterday for the/ nue, who was passing through the 8:45 A.M. Fast Mail for Buffalo, Cleve- 7:15 P.M. to work since the explosion. murder of Dr. Martin W. Auspitz,| street at the time of the murder. Bi- 2 land and Chicago u a cycle Policeman Frank Luchell testified that he arrived at the scene of the| killing a few minutes behind Patrol- man Perkins, of the TrafMc Squad, who was in plain clothes. “Perkine asked her for the revolver, said the witness, "and when he showed his shield she gave ft the $25,000 that was demanded from Jo- seph I, O'Brien, the Philadelphia deco- rator, time to —— | e plaintiff in the case. From | 1M West One Hundred and Thirty-ffth ¢ r H en pald his | street on June 7 and shot dead, filled doctor's bills a handed him vasious the tribunal with her screams and sums of money, once a thousand-dollar | insanely with the half dozen | whom she lured to the vestibule of No. Southwestern Limited for Buffalo and St. Louis Second Empire for Buffalo, Cincinnati and St. Louis 10:30 A.M. 8:25 P.M. 10:30 P.M. 12:40 P.M. bill, He su Hanser fought by declaring that the District-Attoi iI court attendants who sought to quiet |i me, Two of he Nine other trains leave during the day and night from mitice Abell immintts ! os Gheg T aaked her why a Grand Central Station, the only railway terminal in New Made Speriieh Saieuti) a The ctrl was brought to the dar to aye te the cause of my, condition York City (on the Subway, Surface and Elevated lines), y ——-—_ He 1s the murderer, not me’ She said and five trains from the West Shore Station at Weehawken, When the boy Macaluso was recalled | plead to the Indictment for murder in} isfy very calmly and a!@ not show any \d to-day or the ri et degree han¢ t erie rousnesa’ int! 0 r to th 5 to the stand to-day the lawyers for ch Market Rises After Irregular | the first degree handed down by the {nervousn p until, wre rot: ner: to, the reached by ferry from 42d and Desbrosses Streets. | ‘ defense squared their shoulders settled back in their seats prepared to hear more of such sensationa’ rt mony as that he gave yesterday before adjournment. Why He Went to Hansen. Macaluso said that a friend of his named Deberone, also employed as a| The stock market closed to-day at “spearer” by Townsend & Kieter, law-| the highest of the ‘fading, with gains yers, told him to go at first to Hansen | Of from fractions to 2 points. She appeared! ind wen Harburger Says Things. Policeman Perkins was the last wit- | | Grand Jury yesterday. | quiet and tractable when two deputy sheriffs led her across the Bridge of a , be, * | ness called. his testimony ing mere- Sighs, and when she reached the court-| RWS3 Caled, his teenell's story. ‘Then | ra zt y | the jury, without leaving thelr seats, | |Foom talked rationally for a few min- | Tis Jared’ q stereotyped verdict to the | ites to her counsel, Abraham Levy. ctfect that Dr. Auspits had come. by | Gia a Fi his death by the hands of the prisoner. | But when the clerk of the court rend) COW cotin. Phe verdict was entered {ndictment for murder she uttered a! jut before discharging the jury Coro- | ner Harburger made an excited address | Tickets and Sleeping-Car Accommodations Ticket offices at Grand Central Station and the Station at 19th Street are open day apd ight every day tn the year. | Principal downtowa ticket offce, 1916 Broadway, 1s open every day (holidays and Bundays included), from 8: A.M, to 10:00 P.M. Branch ticket offices epen 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. at the following places : NEW YORK : 149, 5, 415 and 1916 Broadway, £25 Fith Avenue, #75 Columbus Avenue and 91 West 196th Street. BROOKLYN: 838 and 796 Fulton St. and 964 Broadway. | Opening, With U. P. | Most Active. : ercing shriek that could be heard on for legal aid in the action brought| The trading wah dull. hatte 3 the building. Two court 1" which he denounced the District- Rallrosd and Pollmaa tiokets can be secured at any of against hi ie} cou | After an ir 7 * Baie as bet ea Attorney's office. these offices, or will eliv n Fequest by spec: . ER me cure Maspaccused ter an irregular opening the mar- | oficers jumped for her, but she wrig-| “This was the best case eyer co Tepresentative who.can answer ail questions. Addre ducted before me," he critd, “but th L. F. Voaburgh, 1216 Broadway. Telephone 5660 Madiso District-Attorney had no right to tack | ‘and Jury before the Inquest of stealing some jewels. ket braced a little, and prices at the -“Dhe Jewels were not valuable,” said end of an hour's trading were small gled from them, kicking and scratching and screaming to the full power of her Macaluso, “Mr. Landen gave them to)‘ me. He was a musician, and I met him through Mr. O'Brien. When Mr. O'Br! went to Europe this man asked me to f0 to his apartments and live with him. He said he liked me because I was bright and young. & was not only an insult to | Dut an affront to the people wuDgs Such a fic and Reading were the e@ in the trading, Consoll- Women Shriek With Her. roan astront) tok ieee vith my legal rights. dated Gas was 21-4 points up. Several women witnesses {n the court-| terfere Why | : | ui | Son" tter his own. office. | The market seemed to be walting for! room, alarmed by the screams of the, don't he look after, hs oun, Cot rankl n devel ed thelr ehricks to the| There 1s no honsste | ts at Chicago. As has been, girl slayer. anywhere than my court. Again I say Fifth Avenue. most of the last ten days of trad- uproar, unt e corridors of the Crim-| J won't stand for It.” ‘ (feorp ie kind of friends that I was with Mr, | Ing, trading to-day was dull. tnal Courts Building rang with the| Having exhausted his emotions. the O'Brien.” || Influenced by antictpated developments | clamor. [peste Gee INE Ce) tabi Me The witness said that at first Han-|!n Chicago, the leading stocks during) Judge Mulqueen rapped in vain for| 2, | fen's firm—he talked with Michaelson, ‘2€ noon hour made gains of about one order, and the court officers shouted the partner—didn't want to take the Point Unton Pacific and Reading were | advice to one another and tripped each) WOMAN FIGHTS TWO | SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY case, but became more eager when | still in greatest demand. of in thelr eager efforts to reach I they found out his relations with| The total sales of stocks were $38,100 | (ne Ieotin ie ri and quiet her, She fin- THIEVES WITH BAT. Bi 5 F Otten, CES oh EES ee ee eS cin omc Women’s Waists and Shirts in House, Mrs. Cody Loses) Battle With Pair of | Intruders, % William Cody, who lives with Trask avenue and) Macaluso told of meetings with Han- ‘en after that—one at the Manhattan, The Closing Prices. he gave the boy money to go 1 = To-day’e highest, lowest cea | carried to an anteroom by four police- and and get the letters O'Brien | of stocks and of net cnangen as computed |e qn ner abse Me Suna Ce had written him with yesterday's final figures ure as fol! ees es tered a formal plea of not gullty “As soon as I got back to New York,” shaken with an epileptic ft, and when| Alone at last she became quiet she had to be AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Mrs When the girl had been returned to/ger husband at low. Parfait’? Model “I took the letters to| Amal Copper ... 514 07% Lingerle Waists, aluso, % + 6 , nsen, We read them, and they|Am Gara Fors a™ ay? 1, [the Tombs Coroner Harburger sent | Third street, Bayonne, N. J. was at Of sheer French lawn, front, back and sleeves trimmed 1 00 ull laughed @ good deal. after we read | Amer. tow 27: Ti | word to Mr. Levy that ne had ordered tacked by sneak thieves who eer vithhVvalmlacelincert ions am Hleretororee eau aaa 5 the letters I wrote out the statement.” | Ain ema’ + 15 an inquest for 10.39 o'cloak, ‘The attor- | lier nome today ii Te oked Ui Hand Emb'd Tailored Shirt “Mr sen asked me if Mr. Dowl- |A. 8. & R. of. +b ney suggested that an inquest was en- | OOS°°O), otter packing up olundr went | an mb'd Tailore irts ; ing was the same Kind of a man pe etapa Stirs 4 + % urely unnecessary. as the girl had away empty handed. having evident. | Of pure white Irish Linen, detachable Eton collar. 2 905 MacilibeC ee Ral Anucomda Mining. 43%, ty + % already been indicted and arraigned | been frightened SWae. | ieuine perier| Heretofore $4.75 ......605 00 . Told He Ought to Get a Lot of Money| hain’ & Set. Sand 2 X for pleading. Furthermore, he urged) wien the t entered: "lve ‘uning| Striped French Batiste \ aists Macal o rview he Brook. Rap. Tran 48 AL, condition to appear | door bemween that room dinin, ae * With Hansen in tharlawpecn Koneen’ | Gans Pacttie ...- 2001 RL rtp eienenoutee ar) ora pear | door peewee” ieniy soved back and & White, with black and various color stripes; Irish lace 3.75 “1 was I f if eanmietieniinguess Iran walked into the Foom | collar, cuffs and Jabot. Heretofore $5.75.......0se0ee8 . fi biarrrd An Inquest, Anyway. Mra Cody ran, Ro nO Cy Gas REN ers EH sf nick up @ bas - ‘ly, utc al Ss n Bu 1 | apne Coroner retorted that he had|{here She faced the man pluckily Aare ae ; ' mi ie cursed me and told pt eels 0) hen a seiond man ran behing Of fine French Batiste, trimmed with embroideries and had gone to a lot of trouble on mya 5° pg mapped out an inquest and that one | Eiln Syed a blow on the head and Val. lace. Value $ 4.75 count, and {f 1 could not get to would be held. All the witnesses had) {0 ynew nothing more untal ser we ° Poued Appointments en time to take my J 4| been subpoenaed and were walting to| revived by (werseer ota ther Ee French Lingerie Walsts — + vi vea- nm D henuherauletsardonnniacntecs + % |tostity. It was his privilege to inves-|man: @ NCR __ Entirely hand made, hand embroidered, 7.50 upstairs and talked the matter of A5hi| Crmeseh tie TmAyIne 0; | the ED YsIS cay LOUISIANA STAYS WET. and lace trimmed. Value $13.50. ss . so sald Hansen told nim he! tn TUB [the Coroner said, and he was going) ON ROUGE, June 16—Louistana lot of money from |1 $ iP ]aehead with tt I not become a prohibition State dur- that he, Hansen, would) In | He was finally persuaded to postpone | will not Derome A Dr agent Legislatie, oy t t ts. Ly Gin maeeen Ale = Yi ihe case until noon, in order that an| qt was decided last night by the House Ee = n account. Man * | effort might be made to calm the , When, 58 to 47, it ya that Me, Smyth, | Minn | prisoner, He also consented, when the | voted t LER ERE T Lear Wh d the Assistant District-Attorney, has | Mo. Ate-wide prohibition. en you eat toaste corn ed me absolute !mmun 1y|tlme for the inquest arrived, to allow suid Ma prom! in this) Mo ci uso, Nat erled John F. MeIn-| N*ty 1 Hansen's law-| § P flakes you may as well get'all the PERIRE et 1 Mr. Smyth. | Ny; he had balked at) o: some of the stat s Hansen wanted | P him to put In the affidavit. | Preased Steal. e dhe per. Reading eto R benefit of experience in making McCutcheon’s “The Linen Store” ethE bette et tt | et jand of purity, cleanliness and POPE Trude Mark, quality in the product. s ™ syiether! he) hag’ sot ” Handkerchiefs Ladies’ Combinations ask bin uu see. I tru 80." | Wanaeh pe bares : This style of undergarment is Promised One-Half of Total. NG es! tM Our assortment, as pecially adapted for wear un- fi 1 Mr. Hansen in the Knicker- ——_—_——_- exceptionally compreh 3 close-fitti A dish. not. t a" COLORADO CONVENTION every Handkerchief i aer close-fitting gowns and is ff) blow tt SCORCHES CONGRESS. B stock is guaranteed to bk a> becoming more and more popu- fi] told me He ree lar. We show a very complete @) day, and_I did. |... solutely pure Linen. i A | re he gave “Too Cowardly” to Oppose Roose- es assortment, including both | a a es velt, Savs Democrats, Who Are a - ‘8 eek French and American inakes, as follows: (10c a package ) 50c and 7 7 : . Se “ Three-Piece Combinations . pre $1.00 half eo a TT x hs | $100 pe Mlle marantsion {| LOOKS best, tastes best, is best. t adjourn and $1.00 e Skirt.) Domestle 83 75, 5.00 and fi) torious act mira tr ed 7.50, French $7.50, 11.75, 13.75 J] The Quaker Qats @mpany. Parseom a ;] and up and tor A very } assortment of d nm without You can breakfast a family for a week on Quaker Oats for the cost of one lamb chop, Healthful economy WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17TH Norte: designs, 25c and S0¢ each. Two-Piece Combinations rset Covers and Drawers, or Corset Cover and Knee Skirt.) Domestic $2.75, 3.75, 5.00 and 5.75, French (Corset Cover and Skirt), $5.75, 7.50, 8.75. res of per. Ladies’ Tan Hosiery —_——— All of these have double soles, heels and toes. Soc and 75¢ pair. 85c Lace Lis! fou i A Martha Washington Rebuke Lisle, 50c, and | Ladies’ Low Collars Stitf and soft effects 3 pairs for $1.0 nih Ma ee [Semen aad Pain Sih, $44 _ Hah Heat enbrossred ant trve Navy, White and Cream Fabrics re FORBID SRiUM IN CHINA fabete hie fateh. fe ie For Sea Shore and Mountain Wear, | comprising SERGE, CHEVIOT, MOHAIR, VOILE and other weaves | BANNOCKBURN TWEEDS, for Motor Coats $8 | yard 1.00 to 2.00 2,50, 3.50 Proadnay L 1gt6 Sheol, tdays; other days 5 P.M . & 34th St., Opposite Waldort-Astoria Stern Brothers To-morrow, Wednesday Women’s Summer Shoes Much Below Regular Value GIBSON AND SAILOR TIES IN TAN SUEDE, PATENT LEATHER TAN & BLACK RUSSIA CALF, HAND TURNED & WELTED SOLES. Value $4.00 Pair at $2.05 Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Closing Out Sale 125 Misses’ and Junior Suits, a $6.00, 12.00 Heretofore $12.50 to 39.75 100 Girls’ Reefers, at Heretofore $6.95 to 10.50 150 Children’s Coats, Heretofore $4.95 to 7.75 ————— . Blankets and Comfortables Special Offering of Wool Blankets, light weight, Each $1.55, 1.85, 2.28 «1,90, 2.35, 2.75 2.20, 2.75, 3.25 $2.98 at $1.98 Single Size, Three-quarter Size, Double Size, a Comfortables, double size, Figured Silkoline both sides, Printed Dotted Swiss with Plain Silk Border, Steamoar Rugs, in the most desirable styles and colorings, at $2.95, 4.75, 5.85, 7.25 ———e Muslin Sheets and Cases At Less Than Usual Prices Single Size, 39c, 52c Three-quarter, 53c, 66c at $1.25 « 3.85 Sheets {Double “" 65c, 74c Extra large, 72c, 89c Pillow) Gasesyn ny 222 outs 2278 x3Ch 5 252501 22530 14c 15c 17¢ 18¢ Bolster Cases, 71254 ins. 24x63 21x72 22476 26c 28c¢ 33c 37c¢ LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF HEMSTITCHED AND EMBROIDERED SHEETS AND CASES AT CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES. West Twenty-third Street Siete te < ortho u ft Bey ' IWS A LA SPIRITE CORSETS For the Woman of Fashion @ For real Summer corset comfort you cannot equal the cool, pliable, perfect-fitting feeling of our new models. @ The C/B a la Spirite is light in weight, lightly boned and thoroughly comfortable. It insures absolute freedom of motion cay perfect ease in the wearing. @ The expert designing and the unusually careful tailoring of the C/B a la Spire rset keeps the waist-line slim and graceful. It feels better, looks better, and wears better than any other Corset made. A Complete Line of Models at the following Prices: $1.0 1.50 2,00, 2.50, 3.9% 3.5% 5.20 and 8.9 per Pair “There's a Model for every Figure, be it steut or slender’ The Bulwark of Civilization! Stop to figure out the profits that earnest workers earn. 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