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THER bV ROFRANO DENIES LIVING WOMAN DENIES | IDENTIFY SLAYERS I EMPHATIC TERMS Deputy Street Cleaning Com- SHE'S MURDER VICTIM, sioner accused in tri the annex to Building, now HUNTS HOSPTTAL FOR DRUG FENDS MENTARY % | Boylan Act Will Send 500 Vic , as a posible al for drug cases nding in the Court of Special Sea- September. of Alleged Murderers. * | | al | tims to Island Before | NEEDED, |! illian Lawrence Declares Body} yy (j ¢ tf ACQUIT MONEY _ IS |Fate of Brothers, However Must Be Decided by the Jury, | At the conclusion of taking test! of the Department of Correction called After the young woman told her story | Mony in the murder trial of John and Found Near Schenectady | " @e attention of Comptroller Pren-| the Inspector was convinced that the Gergast to-day to a request she made torso found in the river near Behenec- @m April 2 for $146,685 for a hospital! tady was not that of Miss Lawrence, tm-the Tombs, one in the Penitentiary @@ Blackwell's Island and for im- ve was the animated and force provements ah) says it is imperative ful denial made by Miss Lawrence { jetties City Must Care for Prisoners , Is Not Hers. Sentenced Under New | ' —— m.. Measure. Poltce Mead jay Matened for r ha an hour to the story bs told by Miss Lillian Lawrence in her Commissioner Katherine BP. Davia! efffrt to prove that she was not dead. te maks this summer in other insti. | that she had ever used opium. Albert Glamart and Nicolo Geno tn the Court of General Sessions this afternoon Judge Wadhams Instructed the jury to acquit Geno on the ground that the evidence had not established his connection with the crime charged. Geno was roleased and the What proved most convincing to the ec Stations of the department. “I don't know whnt an opium pipe or Dr. Davis does not demand all of the drug looks like,” sald Miss Law- appropriation in corporate stock |rence, who sald that she had been to:be voted in tho bigiget, but urges described as a user of the drug. “I tee Comptroller to give permission left Schenectady on May 38 with Joe for the sele of $165,000 in mortgages Lucas, a chauffeur, who has been a friend of our family for years, I came here to my aunt's house, at No, brothers. for shooting Vincenzo Cardello on Dec. 17 at No. 4 Monroe atroet. Mi- chael Rofrano, a lawyer, recently ap- Pointed Deputy Commissioner of Street Cleaning, was the principal of the old Kings County Penitentiary | 432 West Thirty-fitth street, and I] witness at to-day's session because fm 1005. Money for most of tho ur-| was living there very peaceabhy,| of an aMdavit offered in the trial last gent improvements could be realized | until | read in the papers that the] Friday accusing him and one Rocco promptly by the sale of many of these| body found in the river might be| Carnivalo of forcing Giuseppe Baldo, \mortgages, Commissioner Davis says.| mine. Then I felt that I ought to tell] the State's principal witness, to iden- Commissioner Davis explained that | the police about it.” tify the three men accused at Police her second letter to the Comptroller} The young woman explained that] Headquarters shortly after the mur- to-day was inspired chiefly by tho | While in Schenectady she was em-| der was committed. hela in @ fund by the Correction De- partment since the sale by the city himself, “Did you tell him he would be sent ‘The City Council to-day assumed a reo years "t share In the inquiry into the conduct | t© Prison for three years, it he didn of the Lu, Salle Street Trust and Sav- ae bea f ot.” ings Bank, which Is under investiga- tion by Hie sale el Rattcaal Gov-| On cross-examination Robert Moore, ernments, ie Council has appointed & committes to find out to whom was | Counsel for the defense, brought up & paid the “split” from the interest on| Shooting affray on July 6, 1898, in city funds carried by the suspended | front of Rofrano’s clubhouse in Madi- ‘The sum involved te said to} con street. Two men were shot and _ a bullet put an eye out of a little girl. urgent need o* @ hospital on Biack- | Ploved by a Mr. Buell at Stop 2, Al-} ine kdiling of Vincenzo Cartetlo was wells Ialand to accommodate the n- | tired of her work, she sald, and de-/ an bsteanti in oe political nee La cided to coma back to New York. tween Rofrano and Clement J. Drisco! Greased number of prisoners who will isapector “Faurct (oid ites 3 is tue eerearicee nes caved Boylan Anti-Drug trac amendment | ment untll the arrival of a detective to the Health law goes into effect | from Schenectady, and that ifthe up-| District. Cardello was @ Rofrano Wednesday. Since the amendment | State sleuth was not satisfied with it, | lleutenant. Grog in one's possearion, tt 1s believed | Atren™ WHICH the Snapector algo took.) atichael Giamarl was stabbed in at least 600 additional prisoners will Oliver street. Giamari and all his be ta the Workhouse before seotem-(OLOSED LA SALLE BANK | ‘amiy are Four totiowers. It was ‘ \w will compel the Cém- Vincenzo Cardello had stabbed Riatcuce o keep owas sentenced $2,500,000 BEHIND Michael Giamari. Cardello was at- 9 under the Boylan act apart from ‘on quupaannidiik tacked In a crowd In front of a mov- perative to provide a hospital at and shot to death. once. The ie makes it a misde-| Desperate and of No Value”— John and Albert Glamari, Michael's brothers, and Geno were ar- meanor for the department to violate Munday Makes Statement. re, and Nicolo io “Segregation is pirystcally impossi- | CHICAGO, June 20—Official an. | quarters. There they were identified ble under the present arrangements,” Commissioner Davis said to-day. Bank's condition ag reported by Danie] | Coroner’s inquest and before the Upon ‘the recetpt of Commissioner |.V. Harkin, examiner, to the State| Grand Jury that he saw the three Davis's first letter Mr. Prendergast | Auditor, was made to-day, Notes due| kill Cardefo. Estimate. The proposal was turned | 084 were branded as “desperate and| by the prosecution in the trial Friday over to the Committee on Contract | of no value.” Notes for $768,687 were| he repudiated his testimony before Supervision and has not been report- | called “slow and doubtful,” while the| the Coroner and the Grand Jury. He went out by the committee are un-| These items alone indicated a failure | forced him to make the identification derstood to be against the provision | for approximately $2,600,000, at Headquarters, telling him that it ef the hospitals in the Correction| embers of his own family bave | Wouldn't amount to anything. t they could easily be taken care| more than $1,000,000 tied up in the é Sein the hospitals of the Charities | closed La Salle bank, said Charles B.| ment made in Baldo's aMdavit. He ment and the Health Depart- | Munday, its vice-president to-day. said he went to Headquarters at the the committee it is improbable that the provision for the java ion dollara in the bank and every |nivalo, whom he bad known for by Commissioner Davis will | member of my family, every relative | twenty-five years, Carnivalo was un- in her Commissioner Ds waren the Board of 1 Nr babies, has a deposit there,” he said. | murder. “Would I have tried to rob them ag| “I found Baldo, whom I had never well as ruin myself? It ta ridiculous | een before, with Carnivalo,” said Be without © | 227 st was closed; whether it is now, | wanted me to look out for him, : fter all this has ba: 4.1 Baldo said he wae afraid he woul CORNS for - stage si Ppened. T cannot} ied if he identified the three men j * | eplit between’ William Lorimer and | to tell the truth.” ‘will cure them or the druggist will hand “dey your money. That's the best bany road, as a domestic. She grew be sent to the Penitentiary after the sy Fence that he would keep her state-| 50" Hoey tn the Second Assembly qill make it'@ misdemeanor to have a hecould go and see at her Manhattan! 4 few hours before this murder ber. through the district that other prisoners, she argues it |» im-| Notes Due Institution “Declared ing picture show in Monroe street this rule. rested and taken to Police Head- nouncement of the closed La Salle| by Baldo, who aleo swore at the took up the matter in the Board of | the bank to the aggregate of $1,74¢,-| When Baldo was put on the stand @4 back to the board. Investigators|-good” notes aggregate only $781,886.) said that Rofrano and Carnivalo Department institutions and point obiaao edied to-4ay avery sate> ee oer toe te on, ie taken | “ay people have more than a mil-| request of the mother of Rocco Car- be made in Boog year's bi I have on earth, even down to the| der arrest im connection with the —I believed this bank was solvent the|Rofrano. “Carnivalo said Baldo Munday dented there bad been a| W720 had killed Cardello. I told bim " Pierce’s of @ guarantee—no cure, no cost. ‘The is gone the minute you put on the Bitte thi in wafer. Ina few hours | on tiny epcuita, othe cine ue reny| The girl's parents sued Rofrano, Be more corn if it is an ordimary one [9424 por and some unidentified | cl ing he fired the shot that —two or three applications will rid you of fone you may have had for a life time. (4 wea asi ee oMicial 1s said to have received the re- | mi maining % per cent. Officers of | ¢2,909 the bank, including C. B. Munday, Ita |p ane you, 1m 1900," asked Mr. e-Prosident, were summoned” to r before the council committee, | Moore, “in an application for a new City financial officials also were] trial, submit an affidavit signed by called, Niblack, receiver of the] this same Rovco Carnivalo, in which suspend nk, waid that the person | i) Gwore that he and fired th who received the “split” check would | Be #Wore that he and pot you ‘Pagtins | be made known at the council com- Pesan lies eee aoe t Objection was made to the Justice Wadhamea admitted it a ing to show the intimate relations ex- isting between Rofrano and Carni- valo. Rofrano admitted the facts as set forth by Mr, Moore, Aa MASKED ROBBERS SHOOT TWO MEN IN HOLDUP Postmaster and Assistant, Carrying $2,000, Badly Wounded in Fight Against Thugs. PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 29.—Shot | through the lungs in a battle with | three masked robbers, Harry Gordon, | postmaster at Dunnington, Pa,, is dying in West Penn Hospital here , and got a judgment for 9.—The Cham- ution authorizing the Prest- t to reerult the army to war strength coding ry limitations was to-day by the Senate fn Milita: OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS $3 Pown 350/56 Powm $100 $4 Pown $75/39 Pown $150 Open Saturday Evenings Restores natural and youthful color and beauty to grey or faded hair. Positively removes dan- druff—promotes a thick, | to-day, His assistant, Cozine Daniels, $4 ST. LSTATION AT CORNER | healthy growth—keeps MM) received a bullot. in his chest and hair soft and glossy. was also badly wounded, | Is not a dye. The two men were taking $2,000 in Your money beck if not satisfecters, [Ay '%® DAES to Gordon's home for safety . r Sate See Sealers ~ tor Geta) inn ;When three masked men attacked COLUMBUS AVE.]) Fash cg Bn 3 Gordon and Duniein {alling. The rob ra of RET 10: &104 ST bers grabbed one bag of coln and ONE,| Jury took the cases of the Giamari | The three defendants were Indicted Nui 29, lvas Wedding Gacets in Battle. BuIN@ WORLD, MONDAY, au WON'T PRESS CLAFLIN RETAIL STORES TO MAKE by some of the larger stores which are heavily in debt for goods pur- Receivers Think Most of Them Will Prove Sound if Messrs, Martindale Juilliard | after being treated. | will remain the only receivers, The | mercantile creditors’ committee, which and | Given Time. polnted by Judge Hand are} | satisfactory. A preliminary financial statement! | of the condition of the bankrupt wholesale dty goods house of the H. B, Claflin Company will be iasy ‘in two or three days, according accountants working on the bo coeliac e Remove Them With Othine Prescription. the Samatra, Partly in Rains, Now Saf joods, under the direction of Receivers Mar- ‘kles was Mined dd Pp mineat | (tindale & Juilliard. ‘This statement “am physician and oy ee will show only the atatus of the) *venink at hi s{clear, beautttul c ‘ ‘ a ty the busin Claflin store and will not deal with ‘i achoot and sold by any druggist under the twenjy-seven subsidiary retail oan to refund the money t fail stores scattered through the coun-j gj, " Don't hide your try. Vir amatra at . | Veil; get an ounce ol rem ‘The receivers have decided not toy ere injured t them. Even the first few Spplications | | press unduly claims for merchandise ke, which nino «| should show a wonderful improvement, faivitehed held Ry the Clatin house! i + {some of the lighter freckles vanishing | \ cmv a OUSE | at val) entirely. against the various stares in the in- | M til : terlocking system, The object in to | Macssar harbor i prevent, if possible, forced Hquidation the earthquake: \= — | Store Opens 9 A. M.—Closes 5 P. M. | James McGreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Unusually Attractive Values On Tuesday and Wednesday Extraordinary Sale : EMBROIDERIES & ROBES MAIN FLOOR 25,000 Yards of Embroideries, including a large variety of White Embroidered Voile Flouncings particularly adapted for the fashionable R issian Tunic or for Dresses suitable for Beach ot Country Wear. White Embroidered Voile Flouncings.... value 1.00 to 1.25, yd. 48c White Embroidered Voile Flouncings.... White or Ecru Batiste Flouncings..vd. 3.95 value 5.00 to 7.00 Ecru Embroidered Batiste Flouncings value 1.50 to 1.75, yd. 95c value 7.00 to 9.50, yd. 5.75 White Embroidered Voile Flotincings..... Novelty Embroidered Organdie Floune- value 2.00 to 2.50, yd. 1.35 ings. value 5.50 to 7.00, yd. 3.95 White Embroidered Voile Heras eahiees White Embroidered Neige Flouncings. ... value 2.75 to 3.75, yd. 1.68 value 2.00 to 2.25, yd. 1.35 The above Flouncings average 40 to 45 inches in width. White Embroidered Crepe Neige Demi- Flouncings. . value 1.00 to 1.25, yd. 650 White Embroidered Voile Demi-Flouncings value 1.25 to 1.50, yd. 85c Ecru Batiste Demi-Flouncings. . aK value 2.50 to 3.00, yd. 1.45 Ecru Batiste Demi-Flouncings. .yd. 2.95 value 3.75 to 5.00 Camisole Embroideries in various pat- terns. value 50c, yd. 22c rries in various baby yd. 39c to 1.95 value 75c to 3.95 White Muslin Embroideries,—new de- signs in popular widths. yd. Te to 35¢ value 12c¢ to 75c Embroidered Robes, semi-made; Tunics or Vestees; various designs and materials; last season’s importations now marked One-Half and less than One-Half former prices. WOMEN’S GLOVES CORSETS 2-Clasp Silk,—Paris Point Embroidery, “American Lady” Corsets, — nade of Tau, Navy, Black or White. striped Broche; low bust; long skirt. Sise Allover Embroi patterns, value 50c, pair 38c 20 to 28. value 5.00, 2.95 16-Button Chamoisette, — Yellow or | White. value 75c, pair 50c | “La Vida” Corsets, — made of figured Broche; very low bust; long, straight lines. value 5.00, 2.95 “McCreery’s Special," --- made of fine Batiste; medium bust; long, straight lines. Size 21 to 30. value 2.50. 1.50 JULY FURNITURE SALE Furniture, Brass Beds & Bedding at from 10% to 50% Reductions $175,000.00 Oriental Rugs Specially Reduced 16-Button Silk,—Paris Point Embroi- dery. Tan, Gray, Black or White. | value 1.00, pair 63c | 20-Button Silk,—Paris Point Embroi- dery. value 1.50, pair 1.00 Four-piece Solid Mahogany Suite,—Colonial nodel; all dust-proof drawer construction and best French Plate Mirrors, including Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Full Size Bed. regularly 315 00, 25.00 The above is but one illustration of the exceptional values prevailing in thie Sale. A pistol Nght followed, | A dozen men got Into a Aight at a chared. Polteh wedding at No, 106 Sversreen tAll 235 James Butler Inc. Stores ‘The bankers’ cv ch | Avenue, Brooklyn, early to-day, When =, Laat 4 wre CRT aTS, CORIERIILGN 1A TR COUR Tina Relies arrived) hb WIGtOH RAG dite Monday—Tuesday— Wednesda appeared with the frightened guests, but which hold Claflin indorsed Paper. | iy ambulance @urgeon from German If the Country DAT KS Ct Oe ee eee nee to dress. stab SPEEDY SETTLEMENT hent as the New York and Boston | wounds and brulees for George Barthe banks, which hold the largest claims, |o¢ No, Sit Flushing avenue; John | the receivers and bankers’ commit-|iechen of No. 66 Onderdonk avenue, | —_—-— be feel contident of preventing any | Queens, and Fred Weldemann of No. further crash, 588 Fulton street, They all went home | had been talking of asking the courts! FS CLOUDBURST AFTER ‘QUAKE,|Don't Hide Them With a Veil; This prescription for the removal | Tab Be sure to ask the druggist for the! ‘whag {double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee A - California Oranges Unusually Delicious Valencias CHOICE GROCERIES — Tremendous Cut in Milk Prices! Belle Brook Milk Rich Evaporated Thicker Than Cream Handy little ¢ Picnic cans cut this week to the lowest price ever offered; can. . 5 aw Stamps FREE with each can of rich milk with ALL the er Condensed Milk, ''"""""““" 8 Evaporated Milk, «s"..!'°*". i. 8c .iberty Brand, fullesiz Condensed Milk, ax’."""." Essie Milk, Richest and best condensed, full New Potatoes, c Finest from the “Old Dominion,” Why pay more for Butter when you get the cream of the country at these prices? June Grass Butter, c Belle Brook Print Butter, 2% Fanciest selected; in odor-proof cartons; I-Ib. print 1% Cheese, Best N. Y. State, from milk with ALL THE CREAM; |b. Made from pure, sparkling Cascadian Water. Ginger Ale, 2)" 3 pews 20° Imported Sardines, in olive oi. Can orwegianSmoked& Portuguese dainties Kippered Herring, *:":"".; \""" Alaska Salmon, in 13-lb. flat cans. Imported Olive Oil, ‘om Luce Bromangelon, th t:m0us jetty powder; phy. LE Special Premium Sale of hoicest Teas and Coffees Unexcelled for Purity, Flavor and Rare “Cup Quality.” 125 Jal STAMPS FREE with 1-Ib. 70c Teas 100 al STAMPS FREE with. 1-lp. 60¢ Teas 60 ZAC STAMPS FREE with..... . .Isib. 500 Teas AMPS FREE with........1-Ib. 35¢ Teas AMPS FREE with.. I-Ib. 25¢ Teas ortion, 1-tb. 35¢ Coffee with half and fuarter pounds of ‘Tea in pr AMPS FREE with AMPS FREE with..... 1-lb. $9¢ Coffee d TAMPS FREE with......1-Ib. 26¢ Coffee 5 gal STAMPS FREE with...... I-lb. 22c Coffee The above Coffees are sold in the Bean or Ground to anit 25 ZAC Stamps with lelb. package Ideai Brand, 25c Kirkman’s Borax Soap & GoldSoap & — y Borated Washing Fluid, ti,t0.11-, 8¢ Butler’s Blue, package of 2 squares, 4 c Best Laundry Gloss Starch, ».. 4c At All 3& James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Loin of Fresh Pork... ...ib, 18¢ Pork Cho Sy lehn and tender... ;...tb, 2O° Boneless ACON, sugar-cured strips,lb. 20° Stewin : Fowl. 4 lbs. and over.. ...]b. 16° At All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores California Claret, "i! 456; vow. 19¢ Sauterne, ceviche tou” 29° & 15° Frinceton Dry Gin, i3s..%- 69° Imperial Rye Whiskey, bow... 45° 4 Stamps FREE with case of 24 Bottles § 50 Lager Beer, Ruppert’s or Liebmann’ 1 Guinness’s Stout) 2 1 Bottled to Perfection Bots, Allowance of 15. rttles and 10¢, dog, for empty splits, doz. tor empty be Double 4a¢ Stamps Monday and Wednesday with All Purchases except Butter and Sugar.

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