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Serene i Ne Fi ACCUSED FIRST STEP TAKEN WALL STREET AS WOMANS ADIN KILLING HUSBAND Warrant Charges New Yorker of Conspiring With Mrs. Crawford to Get $250,000. | HER BISCUITS. “Pn Marry C Od Buzzard and ° Get His Money,” She Is Reported as Saying. | LOVED ATLANTA, Ga, July 1. —Detention of Bret Lumb, a New York barter charaed fo warrant sworn out hare yesterday With being an accessory to the alleaed Mmoerder of Joshua B. Crawford, At Sante capitaliat, was requonted to-day in 6 telegram from jncal authorities to the Hew York city police, Efforte will be Made to have Lamb, if he is appre | ended in Now York, brought to Atiants | fmmetetely. Lumb was aliened to have been & Gone friend of Mre, Mary Helle Craw- ford, widow of the capitatist, who ts funder arrest charged with his murder. Crawford left an estate valued at Si0,- @A to the major portion of which the Geoused widow was made heir by will. Cot Joseph James, attorney for the Crawford heirs, deciared that they have @Méavits to the effect that Lumb and Crawford were engaged years aso fm Fioride and that when Crawford ap- Peared on the seena, and it bec Bnown he wae wealthy and that h @ltracted by the young widow, she de- elared. “Nl marry the old turkey bussard and get bis money and then marry It was also alleged that there are wit- Messes who state in aMdavite that © firten@ was offered a house and Wi Yo Pereesde Lumb to give up the widow Gati) she couid land the rich olf Atlanta G@apitalist, and that she used hor wiles fe good aévaniage, ss was indicated when Crawford some time before the @arriage said: “1 would cut my throat fom ear to car before 1 would degrade @ayeelt vy marrying woman.” ‘The lawyer said they nad & depusition Qaken 2 few weeks ago from Lumb in _ Blew Tork, in which he admits he was @ Atlanta at the time of Crawford's Geath, and that other witnesars will @wear that be remained here until two Meaths alter the funeral. PELL IN LOVE WITH HER BIB. CUITS—AND ATE TOO MANY. Mrs. Crawford formerly lived at Vermingtun, Pa, She ts near forty and Mrs, Bavege, a widow, when Craw- Who Was seventy years ol, met ta 1999 In Jacksonville, Fis. He was at the time ¢o have fallen in ib her cooking, especially with it, A month after the mar: died, and it was sald death te indigestion from overeating ing. Mle will left everytuing ty a tTiet iit inn atives immediately eet about to Break the will, making starting allega- ‘Mone against the widow. F.nully Mre, Crawtord compromised with the heirs @né the suit was dropped. arly thie there began to be new and ugly Pemors circulated, Mre, Crawford said of the heirs were not satisfied with it ‘Be sottiomen: jere merely trying to gm mor he estate, it was raed, however, that she @éminiietered powerful poisons to her while attending him during an @imess, and the body was exhumed and @ Coroner's jury decided that the aged taliet died from polsos. Dr. J. W. ft hes stated that he gave Craw: Gerd medicine containing morphine dur- Ong bie jest iiness, but a warrant was against Mra, Crawford o few Gaye ago and she was arrested. James A. Gray of the firm of Gray @ Gray, 115 Brondway, who has been @etained af attorney for Frederick Bamb, accumed in the alleged murder By poison of Joshua B. Crawford tn Atlanta, hae rent to Governor Bulzor @ Notice of appearance for his client, Attorney Gray will contend, as soon as Papera are received from Atlante, that Humb ta not a fugitive Grom justice and that thare 1s no ground Gor extradition. Attorney Gray can prove, he says, fat Lumd, instead of being in Atlanta @t the time of Crawford's death, was fm 6 hospital in Bt. Augustine with Qyphold fever, He was in the hospital weeks, according to f the statement that Lumb n @ew Crawford wut once in his life. —_——-- - FIGHT ON BRIDGE OF SIGHS. | | weet at the earliest | oy the desire of W, FOR ARBITRATION TO AVERT STRIKE | 76M and Steel Woe Trainmen and Managers Unite | °\” in Asking Wilson to Send Mediators. ' After a hurried conference between representatives of che raliroada which United in rending « telegram tu Pres ident Wilson and asking him to ap point and send ty thie city @ commie sion of Mediation and Arbitration as) provided for in the newly enacted New- Jande amendment to the Eriman jaw In the natural course of events the commission cannot be appointed and reach Wile city before the end of the Hoth sides, accord- ‘Inu to their representatives to-day, will decline to enter inw any and will then consent to firet conflict wilt and union heads draw | points are to be arbl ‘To-day’ managers allied upon to actly what by the board hurried meeting wae caused G. Lee of the Hrothernood of Haliroad Trainman and President A. G. Garreteon of the Order of Raliway Conductors to get the man- agers to explain exactly what was Meant in the letter of the managers on Monday in which it was stated that the | Ai managers were willing to submit “all" bolnta at ieaue between the raliroade and tho workers to the workinge of the Newlands amendment. SOME QUESTIONS THEY DO NOT WANT TO ARBITRATE. wala they m to ai only unions already “-“ of men Prevailing of wages to be pald to the extra men to be put on trains in New York and Now Jersey, in| 5 accordance with recent legislation. For the railroad men, Chairman Kilaha Lee of the Board of Managers | t« oald: “Our letter meant just what it said, The conductors and trainmen have certain grievances which they desire to eubmit w arbitration. We ni rlevances which we also de- lr submit to arbitration, This eeeme to we to be as much our op- portunity as theirs,” The railroad men at the conference | \} refused to give the union presidents any |.) definite idea of the scope of the de- mands which would be maée by the raliroada, On wp of the news of the calling of thie emergency conference came @ state- ment from W. G. Lee and Garretson that members of the genera, committes of both their unions on the Erie, New York New Jersey ana New York. Susquehanna and Western railroads had been ordered to reassemble in this city At once, Ordinarily, this would mean the ordering of @ strike on these roads within a day or two, the union men sald, but would not commit themselves fur- ther. The officials of the irie road withdrew from the committee of managers on duly 1, after participating in the negotia- tions since Jan 17, The Erie mon sald that the road could afford to reise no oMcials took the same stand in 1910, and there was much talk of @ separate strike against the Erie, but that when & ssttloment was reached the Krie under its terma and there was ‘The matior came up at the ounference to-day incidentally. “We notify you," the trainmen to hat we do not recognise the withdrawal of the Erie Railroad from the Hoard of Managers, We inaist that son taken oy you ts binding on the Erie.” i 2 eo H writing.” replial Chairman Lee, “that the Erie Railroad i» no longer repre- 10 Into the | / “You have had our oMcial notice tn Amatican Ameitera 615-4, Union While a few situs one-half point Ife was the most pro thare being « wide open: with the frat mm O phates from 216% to at the clome yeater- | insues made er one por ive inte tached to jon Pacific, which Fe / Doint to 146%, Reading % to 158%,| end fractional advances shown Sin Bteel, Haitin and Ono, Amalx mated Copper i the local traction stocks. Trading continue gh from 4 4 fell away and flu tinued within narrow | ding strong. t= oem eee Ba aa" ei FE tHettt t++Httt+ +++ te, eres SSESSSNZESY + FSS. Pesce aac SPECT LEST 3235: $43454554 +44 ERR Teese re. Sete [++ ots A en BPR To BREAK FURE FUREY WILL. Another effort to break the $5,000,000 will of the late Robert Furey, the Hrooklyn politician who Inst March entire estate to his political associate, John M. Gray, was bexun in the Supreme Court to-day when Gen. John Vincent Furey, retired, brother of Robert, began sult against the estate, demanding a share of the At the time the will was of- for probate @ vigorous fight innt ite admission was waged, but it finally filed. , To-Day’s = Recipes | By Mme. D'Mille. “An actress whose complexion tle a mar oe hold confided to me that she nd powders and sented in this body, mbility for the Erie ends.” When You A shout and souttling on the Bridge of | Beck choking a prisoner, Tony jained that Marino, who had yy Magistrate Nolan in 63,000 Minutes before, charged i@ Bolomon Bhapiro, a_col- the Montefiore Hebrew @Proe lest night, had struck at him ay across the bridge. eald Beck, ‘he told me he broiber of Jack Mirroce: at he and Jack’ sending Bim over the line, hy and Back took on ° and Magimirate Ni Pan up to the bridge and found Police. | Of No, 6 Jamon otrest, against | A change fn the mode of lif simple causes may produce in To be safe you should have It fo the mont efficact Dauses an immer ills, Be sure There our respon- t Z7) strange doctor. 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Men‘s Norfolk Suits at | White Flannel and (and others serge lined—others of checks, mixtures and fancy Simple Problem And you will see what to $25.00 values. An Seley complete range of styles, colors and If this silk-lined blue Serge Suit is worth $12.50 A Word or Two of Detail: Men's Sun-Proof Blue Serge Suits, $12.50 the suit? and Norfolk models. Coats are mohair lined, vest high cut. Sizes range from $4 to 40 in the English and Norfolk models, and 34 $12.50 Striped Serge Coats and Values 818.00 to 885.00 Pants, $12.50 Vatue ay and at chambray, made with military collar, vertical pockets and shields in sleeve. An this, season's latest model; Va,ues 618.00 to $85.00 Men‘s Outing Trousers several styles with box or knife plait; c Hi foose or stationary belts: full plaited | jined wad nilk shone fie, ‘ote ae wee skirts; mohair lined;-trousers | pockets. Trousers have belt loops ol aad her plain or cuff bottoms -} and cuff bottoms. 4 geben deg Sizes $4 to 42.]/ cut in this season's newest models. Sizes up to 40 waist Men’s $8.50 Raincoats at $4.95 Raincoats that are not out Sor appearance a alone, but also to really keep the rain out. . Double texture mercerized fi loth, full length, cut & to give the greatest freedom of motion and coolness. All of the seams are strapped and cemented. iMen’s $13.50 Raincoats, $6.45 Sizes $4 to 40, Men's English Model Suits at 912.50 Valuce 818.00 to $25.00 In this season's latest fancy mix- tures and striped effects and shepherd ai cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres and worsteds, cut in the new narrow natural shoulder, soft rolling fronts aad high cut vests. ‘Sizes $4 to 40. Buy NOW--You Can Pay Later Stouts up to 46, There’ s Not a Sale in New York City uch a Pro, ition os Thi This shan ie Plan of paymonte at inter- i tons quality Seed cloths; convertiie is exter "6 Cloth yew York Men. | Ine'catomers'l desired. Corn neato Og sito tor ed cna tae Bere—matala Bless O'Netl’e Big Store for Ded and the Boys, Just Incide trom Sixth Avenue, Four Katrances, 3 temessenand © All Our $2.00 to $2.50 Straw Fiats =A 79C Sennits and Mackinaws in all the new shapes, such as the high crown with narrow brim, with bows in the rear or side; also a large selection at the more conser. vative shapes; also have the fa- mous Mackinaw bat, with the popular pencil curl, im all dimen sions, This particular hat is known tors its lightness and comfort, We have a big selection ia all AU these hats have gone through the fae mour Italian process, making PPP L PPL PPL PL LPP 2,000 Dozen High Grade, New fect hats The genuine Ecuadorean Panama —the very best to be had. By buy- these hats on sale at a price which will be the talk of New York, $ Anew purchase 2-69 Ra to $10.00 ralues. iny the whole lot we are able to put We have them in all shapes, such as the beolutel values up to 810.00, at, $209 sizes, 684 to 754. Values e 9 e 1200 Pieces of Men’s Athletic Underwear Men's 75c Pure Silk Made of the best quality madras, mull and nainsook; Made of the best quality of madras, mull and neinsook;. summer underwear, cool, absorbent, san- ity thread sill, with double kinds of underwear that men can wear; many Regularly 91.50 Steel Slipper Buckles at 10c a Fair sises © months to 5 years. 92 Children's Lingerie | | 0 popular at just this seaton and a0 beautifully made that lots of the In fine ot po ages the beat Pee dlr weaiy ly patos dh facta gives them to you at such apres that youcan easily afford half oF A Greut Reduction in There will be an exciting time selling these up to $2.50; all a! ey 79c lN'e Bl Store for Ded and the Boys, Another big shipment just like the lot that gave us such a tremendous business ssecently 4 smoke _and water, but otherwise $0c to $1.00 Underwear. $1.00 to $2.00 Union Suits, shirts are coat style, short nleeves or sleeve- Made ee oe, qual- | *hort sleeves or sleeveless, and knee length. less; drawers knee length. ‘The ideal 2 9c 4 The Union Suit is one of the most suitable 5 7 re eee heels and toes, Black only. men be them aa palo eee. Children’s Lawn Dresses, at 95c Extraordinary Purchase and Special Sale of h rd styles; with ‘ugh “Sow gct. Daily immed Frinens ant Pypen ty ery, Regularly 25c 91.25 Bloomer D es An anus jun" eon oe 2 bla in me ott buckles, em ‘at 5c wp Hints at 91.00] |e taht Sahat You Gaara a ade play suite foe little tots @ to 5 years, ‘ dozen pairs, They are in square and oval shapes. O'Neil Mata Store, ‘Third Floor. O'Neill Main Store—Main Foor, e e e Fiber Porch Rugs (Odd Pieces of China Absolutely Weather Proof and Nearly Wear Proof Actual Value up to $2.98 Si o x "$9.50 Ir S750 6x9; "$5. Sole her {ant all day. Sor thers ooly, b 000 pieces 25; fj of odds and ends; so be sure to come early, pecial at special at special at, ° . Ae - great many smaller sizes at the same proportionate reduction. Frenene German, Fealish pm0 American 75c Linoleums, Special, Sq. Yd., 35 Dishes, Covered Dishes, Soup. urcens, Bakers, Cake Piates, Cups and Saucers, Egg Cups, Chop Plates, etc. No C. 0. D. No mail or no telephone orders cau ve uc- cepted, $16.60 Dinner Sets at $12.75 100 pieces of decorated American Dinnerware: TT! open stock special and will be for tomorrow ee nie bean $57 Austrian Dinner Sets, $29.98 100 pieces of the very thinnest Austrian Ch: ber i deco: white end gold, An unusual jual bargain, deren aioe tally dpcorapedin O'Netll Home Furaiching A wide assortment of mill ends which are 2}4 yards wide and from 3 to & yards long, this is a very unique opportunity to get that splendid grease and water proof floor covering at actually less than half price. $2.50 Prairie Grass Rugs, $1.95 The ideal porch and bungalow rug, cool, durable and pretty nearly dustproof; particularly adapted to the seashore cottage, as the sand will sweep right off the top. In many pretty pat- terns and colors; including red, blue, brown and gray, and have bordered patterns, yeitsy Redd O'Neil! Mate Mtere—Fourth Fleer. 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