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tnt We DO REBELS HELD |LOST IN WILDS WHERE Sefierals Ordered by Mexican) foundland With Terrible > President to Allow All For- Tale of Suffering. ta @igners to Leave City. sage rot among her passengers Stephen venture in Newfoundland, ’ with Frank R, Thacker from MEXICO CITY, March 11.—Follow- the announcement by Franciaco that be would bring bomb-j¢-9 ag aeroplanes into play in the|male with thelr knives. age beasts of the forost but were | __In the midst of their dire extremity White Pinins police force, and De ; ker broke his Ing. His part- ice force, and Deputy ane ee ee eine nai? | Sheriff John C. Moore, have been dic |that he had other means to seek re- a day to reach water. Medical at-|'ecting a dozen men tn excavating the | dress if the invasion were proved im- tention was beyond all possibility, yur beneath the saloon of Charles | proper. and Mr, Nelson himsolf ant the bones, | Hombara, on Tarrytown road, where| peardsley was sentenced to serve in th The two found & cava in the moun: | ht yeen buried in, quick. Hine after [ot leas than five years or more than eral months, early in tho day personally Bim that the Federals had| inte in the summer. Their great an attack upon them by a group ‘wandered back to the wild “Mies, was captured by the rebels near | them. ‘The war office reports here and crews on the captured| behind their breastwork of fire, ing six of the animals outri; d by wireless or messenger from yap centres of | and the key ta take the town| ® Year. thst would make euy tnetr'ed-| BIG PACIFIC COAST FIRE. om Mexico City, —_———- ARMY AT TORREON DOGS TURNED SAVAGE) SALED FOR EUROPE; DROPS INTO 2) TO CARESS HIS WIFE i The City of Sydney of the Red [Cross line arrived this morning from 4 GOING TO FRONT. |t. Jonn's, Newfoundiand, having : ——- |Neison of Vancouver, B,C, who had Sends Big Guns, Ammunition |* remarnatlo story to tell of aM Ad* | wiponed to have been murdered hy | Overseer Of the Poor of Chautauqua } ‘and Provisions Ahead for |_ More than « year ago he went ane was reported that after Felipo|*" Charsed” to-day. Tho jury was lost in a blizzard and for weeks roamed about in the wilds. Their (By United Prem.) ammunition gave out, and not only wore they at the merev of tho sav- Long Fight With Federals. John's for a moose bunt. They were danger of starvation as woll, They |cut off and that she was taken to ped birds and fought wild, ant-| italy in male attire. Justice Bissell, in charging the jury, | nubial bliss, She persuaded her further communications please ad- followers. I ted They were reduced to_ primitive | fle prison. ment Inspecte: The fighting near Torreon contin-| methods for their living. They mado| . The work of searching for the young |” jieardsley looked out of his harred ‘ with unabated vigor. Gen. |their fire by rubbing sticks together, | Woman's skeleton was brought about : a y at igor. Gen. |their fire by rubbing sticks togethers | hy "ing contension of Repacel several | Window in the Chautauqua County jail days ago, who while sitting in @ cell in| last night on the moon's eclipse and | they did not permit it to go out] lf ce ri jpse an wpon O'Shaughnessy and in-| until they left their cave habitation| the death house facing the “little | pondered on his future, He was in a/ rebel prisoners in the| Peril while living in the cave was wild dogs. ‘The dogs had evidently from corte roman. Be Ware th di th hearthatone. ‘The; epace! nougl ‘arden Clancy and Passenger trains and one) We dims the ways of human |aaked to be given the cell formerly | "and. Here is the ode to Bessie, made it train, loaded with arms 824 / beings and the fire, which kept off | Occupied by former Police Lieutenant | public this morning: ton and valuable merchan-|other animals, held no fears for them.| Charles Becker, who was «ranted a/ "When we were together and life! Without ammunition the hunters |convicted for the murder of his sweet- were in a bad way in a fight. They | heart, had occupied this cell and he| We struggled together our trials to Mot tell the fate of the passen-/ threw heavy stones at the dogs from | also had secured a new trial. Re- meet; lesa. inti a were driven away | feasion ho wan allowed to occupy the |I asked for nothing better than the telegraph lines between Mexico| gror a fight lasting several hours, | Becker cell, love of Bess. and Torreon have been cut by ‘Thacker i i walk take Bh ptod Nachle oe Repacet | So weep not aa the days go by. I Jered aft having been laid up for more ed In confession with the expe. ain't going to Auburn. . aan aon at cay datalla ce ahe| than_two months. The men looked | tatlon ef getting executive clemency | For to lay and die; | am golng down ' | Pea Beans, of the highest grade... censorship of any de © like wild men of the woods. Their|and thereby eacape the electric chair. home in the summer time. Whole Green Peas, that may filter through to the | clothing w: attered and torn and| Hin electrocution has been sct for | For to be with Bessie with a brand 1 had grown to great| March 23, new rhyme.” Fas of wie it was not un! ie ‘ — — — — —— la one of the principal rail- month that they fell intain’ guide, tho first ith a tal eituation in the orth. Bhould | hum™n being they met for nearly n CROMER co Sete Sarit mee - ERIE 7 | Columbia River Salmon, ;322:2. 10°: PORTLAND, Ore, March 12.—Siz ~ Founded et rr ewtlgd ese oe nies Be SE DEALERS HELD [eset ca'craw satnacet coy ag pf : OF "ss" lace Peon to-day, The loss ts estimated at several Goce | Rolled Oats, quality FOR SWIMDLING FARMERS Ssxie,exrant Surin eae THE EVENING WORLD, ruuRspar, ‘Manon re DISGUISED AS A BOY |“OUTLAW" BEARDSLEY. SAYS MOTHERIN-AW [ss tur.ent sm crsen on se]. carne tne aa Corrigan described provoked a he testified, where the wife bade him! parting of the couple, The Corrigans home. The baby has been in the care BY HUERTA) WORST ENENIES WERE | GIRL THOUGHT SLAN | GUILTY OF SHOOTING; | WOULDN'T ALLOW HIM ars us Sure ft absence.” Stayer Dorr Taken to Death House. BOSTON, March 12—William A. Dorr Prior to this, what bed been her! .¢ stockton, Cal., pentenced to die dur- Two Hunters in From New-|Detectives Searched White! Writes an Ode Prophesying| Thomas Corrigan Asks Sep-|“‘gne was all teat a loving and nr. | iné;the Week of March 22 for the muraer| If And MeMny teatenty mone “she was all that @ loving and af- | of George E. Marsh, wealthy soap man- i E i “ant . fectt hould be," ; Druggists has reached Plains Cellar Expecting to | Jury Would Not Convict, but | aration and Says He Stood |fecwonst® ite sou cals Cnarestown Pealtentiary irom the, Sec) wate? mark. Gold Everywhere, “after her mother’s interference oe ee Seati | Tal package Ro what occurred?” MOTHER-IN-LAW BARRED TETE- A-TETE. Find Her Remains, His Muse Misleads Him. All He Would. ‘(Ppectal to The Evening World) ” oI WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., March 32 mein the tae N. Y. March 18—The| Thomas F. Corrigan, leasing agent) “Mrs, Corrigan declined to allow me Hate tetiewn hid bola meanest of a Broadway realty firm, wants the|/to kiss, caress or to fondle her outlaw farmer) courts to declare him legally sep-|and her mother never would permit charged with assault in the first de-« i I withstood thi A , , 4 from Josephine C. Corrigan,|U# to be alone. I withstood this atti- frre in having shot J. W. Putnam, | rate "| tude on the part of my wife and her Soant Fleas ta |hia petite blond actress wife, om thal nother as long as I could and then |the “Murder Syndicate,” ts in Ttaly. ‘ounty, returned a verdict of “guilty | ground that hie bride, econ after their! 1 packed my grip and left.” marti became as cold as a marble Mrs. Corrigan replied that Corri- Repacet had been sentenced to die fle binilagerd ear Gn shot the! statue ald forbid him kisses, em-| gan had failed to properly provide for the murder of Tony Marro of| home to remove. hin childtor gees [braces and companionship, for her, She also presented a note White Plains, that Marte was lured | ther wauaiid m lines th from! Corrigan told Justice Blanchard] to the Court which she said was in to the home of @ rivol of Marro, who os Surroundings. He then that his marital career extended only | her husband's handwriting. ‘The way secking the hand of the Italian | OAT ceded himacit and defied the au- lover the eeven weeks directly follow-| note read: thorities eight days. Finally sur-|ing his marriage. After that, hesays,| ‘“De-r Madam: The writer is now rendering to a hotel keeper. bis mother-in-law disturbed his con- Lorie fing ole Tain tay. | It developed to-day, according to in- formation received by the authorities, that Marie Concettia, supposed dupe | of tho Black Hand society, who was | in| #irl. It ts claimed that her hair was r . held that Beardsley was not within| daughter to be cold and indifferent dress to my attorney. CORRIGAN.” For two days Lieut, Frittit! of the) nis rights in shooting the officer and| 3: Granulated Sugar, 15¢ 10 ZH Stamps FREE with 1 lb. print} Butterine, o's ‘c= 25° it was rumored the Concettia woman she had been slain by the black hand|nine years and six months at Auburn Navel Oranges, (iii:,3500 i 25° Florida Oranges, }3""°:.. 30° Essie Peaches, 2730.20 ire aa 8" 19¢ EssieSliced Peaches, 3°. 'e""" 10¢ California Peaches, {%...°di.2°" 15¢ California Asparagus, Large can... 17° Essie Tomatoes, civic". ® 7." 12¢ Essie Sugar Corn, °: reen door,” which oat | Foom where the eisciric chatt'is {he | poetic mood. He thought of Ethel of | cated, confessed to several murders | Austin—the woman he called Bessie, and gave information about the Con- | 80 Beardsley called for paper and ink and let the muse guide his trembling now trial. Corporal Lawrence Spohr, was sweet, ill- | pncot considered that the cell was a] Our love was true and our trouble e|Iucky one and because of hin oon- LU ull of flavor. Split Peas, Green and Yellow. Lentils, choice quality....... risi ac. CPL, meaty and plump, Dim § e Big, Fat Mackerel, esc, 7°s 3 for 2 be Special Offers in Teas and Coffees}| p Leo Strauss, a horee dealer of No. Kast Fifty-ninth street, was to-day in the Yorkville court bid he had gone to bail out James ly, aseociated with him ia bus- pim: 1 Collapsed Within Two a= _ _ Blocks After the Sale 4 Was Made. * ae as % Eye P. Murphy, secretary to| mp; Court Justice Peter A. Hen- street, told the detectives $90 deposit with Kennedy| accuracy and economy to send to his brother in west- ickly, accurately at York.» He took « veterinary Loner accustomed to paying. Braid Thenext time you break your oe glasses bring them to one of the eignt H stores. iB. Altman & Co. - | —. have prepared for to-morrow (Friday) and . Saturday A Sale of Boys’ Clothing which will offer special values at the following prices: i | Boys’ English Raincogts, sizes 6 to 18 years, eM ew ew wt $6.78 Boys’ Balmacaan Coats for Spring wear; with raglan shoulder . . + at $12.50 ‘Also a Special Selection of Boys’ Imported Ww ble Suits, comprising German, French gad English-made Garments, in sizes for jfrom 3to7 years -. . at $4.75 o: lass repairs quickly |» , and economically too | § The three prime essentials who lives at No, 233 East | eciaw repairs are speed, selecting two horses We will repair vost meas Growing Girt’s VAMP) Ff Lf {1 Jf Treated nex © Crisps, oven fresh, a pound..... * than you have been |B Street Shoes Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Stamps FREE with 1-lb. 100 very Best New Teas 60° 0 ‘woe Stamps FREE with1-Ib. Carton 50c 5 Ceylon Golden Tips Tea ao¢ Stamps FREE with 1-lb. 35¢ 30 Very Choicest Coffee Coffee reei eisiy the bean te” 20° Graham Crackers, Royal Lunch, — 1 oc Remarkable Footwear for Women Every Pair of “tA ye - Is Cravenette Women’s and 6 MM C 11 Lc Damp-Proof ieee) Ean ome sess end bears this label. TH 10 df Stamps FREE with each: Laundry Starch, c Table Salt, Large No.3 Washin; Special Introductory Sale . ting n.. 10°| Peerless Sauce," $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes | Strictly Hand-Made Shoes _ | eee. 10 $3.95 $6.50 to $10.00 Parlor Brooms, 2725 0°32vies" 29¢ 38th Street Rear Elevators Direct to Shoe Section, Second Floor “100 wat Sta mp s FREE with E with 1 | Vacuum Washers sii.” 75° e e ; Save hard rubbing; make washing easy; each,.., Extraordinary Sale of Oriental Rugs) | —&: x08 Same ute toe Markets hh Jersey Pork Loins... 1. 18¢ * At Notable Price Concessions {1 Frex of Sp Lamb coated 18¢ Will Be Continued Throughout the Week : | Loin Canada Lamb Chops... 14¢ Kirmanshah' Carpets Persian Hall Regs ia) | Short Forequarters Mutton». 12¢ Extra fine quality and very unusual colorings In various widths and lengths E Bu ‘tlersl Malt Whiskey prove 9 vitalizes,bottle « heaped meer Md hip “80 DA Stamps FREE With Each: 3 deem =e i | Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey, {:, °1- Persian Serapi Carpets Fine Mosul & Kurdistan Rugs fie Scotch Whiskey, »«- 85¢ In a good assortment of sizes Superior Gin, oom or Houands, bottle ‘THE $165.00 w $275.00 $19.50 8 $22.50 Usually $250.00 to $400.00 Usually 80.00 to $40.00 Superior Rum, senics or Medtord, bottle THE Asia Minor Carpets Fine Silky Beluchistan Rugs U1: Guinness’s Stout—Bass Ale $110.00 $250.00 $20.008 $22.50 Be A |, Recents ONE nee seat othe Merde Tre eat Beers Usually 8175.00 to 8850.00 Usually 980.00 to $88.00 aD | Bese, 8g «8 [Pee 84-0019 potter B"| Bonin BSE Fifth Floor Allowances of 18¢ per dos. empty bottles and 10c per dos. empty splits, 50 2% usr Lager Beer, tues 9] NEW STORE Opens To-Day at 121 Atlantic Av. $,2"7,5".., 5. The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M.

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