The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1901, Page 1

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Phy. WEATHER-F t AND WARMER, PRICE ONE CENT. $-94-6-0. Green PROFILE 4 ya 5 THE TORY LISTENING CAREFULLY “73 THE Componees CL Lh SHIPS SEIZED BY VENEZUELA Two Vessels Supposed to Be American Held by the Government. BHINGTON, . Jan. lB--The State partment was Informed this afternoon by cable from Veneauela that the Gov- ernment there had taken possession of two steamers belonging. to the Orinoco Steamship Company. No di t nelgure have been made pub: The Orinoco mpany is A “an concern operaun Spain and pointe up t Orinuco River, The head of the cony 4s gaid to by American na: pean QUAY WON FIGHT AND WAG GHOSEN SENATOR Mob Delayed Vote in the -~-Assembly andthe Po- lice Called Out--Quay Had a Dozen Votes to Spare. 15.—The State} M.S. Quay as tts « Senator. The fey (Dem, 12; 10, Huft and} Ss. rights, and the wan inclined to _ MATTHEW 8. QUAY. y (Rep. Li MeCormtck; 1: ‘hubs. 1; Olmated. 1: word th Sw John Stewart, 3: Willlam for use ai Meconwaye 1 mpany ————— nd American sto can president. and SENATOR HOAR RE-ELECTED. 1 during omicers of th uccessful effort @@ dis- Manan etts Democrats in Senate JUSTICE AFTER FIGHTERS. i! y une Charued to Look | Row and BOSTON, | Hoar, oF y in both Benate and House of the Massachusetts Legislature, to xucceed Mimself in the United States Senate for a term commencing March 1, 1901. The vote in the Sen was 2 for Hoar and § for Richard Ob of Boss 1 One Democratic Senator voted for » Mercer County © Grand Jury was 169 for for Charles perat), of Haver. members of the foar The vote of the House He ty for Olney 1 ¥ (Soclal De iF Democratt xe voted for Hoar. 500 VOLTS KILL AN ELECTRICIAN. Rupert Schefbauer Touches a Wire with Fatal Results. a corruptly or Referee 1 ball game, between the Tr: Pennsylvania Bieyele Club teams. MANY IN PERIL OF CONTAGION. Peddler 12 Hours Dead Before Small-Pox Was Suspected. Ly. 104; Gurte ith, 11; Hare! Ho. . hall 3; Hor, wi POLICE BILL COES THROUCH, Committee Reports Fa- vorably on _ Single- Headed Commission. Benjamin Tolkofek! died of small-nox and his body lay twelve hours In the erowded tenement at 31 Boerum street, Brooklyn, before the nature of the con- tagion was known. In the mean time his famiily—wife and ALBANY, les Comm: Jan, 15.—The Assembly Cit- te this afternoon re- ported favorabJy by a vote of 7 to 3 the New York City Pollce bill, whieh provides for the abulition of thi and the Rupert sScheivausr, the chief ele fan of the Sterling Arc Lamp Co pany, 218 West Twenty-sixth xtreet, was jinstantly killed by electricity at o'clock this afternoon. demonstrated 3.39] | Commissioners | | | | | | &wo ohildren—received —vielts from | Gniee of Pole State will produce friends and from delegates of the Jewish | ment of a sink = nonarliguer 3 was aocletes to whch the dead man betonged. Se he had fuat be ‘When the health officials entered the | GOURDAIN OUT OF JAIL. | Lae Le oral house to-day they found a score of ! mourners round the death bed, Tolkofaki was a peddler. Hi ick Just one week and died Hie physician, Dr, M. W. Dr McKibben street, had called the disease typhold, Now the Brooklyn Health Board Is Worrled because they say that some 200 People have been expored to the infec- tion and it will be dificult to ‘e them President Free, current and ate mun had beer had been Set rdain, who has been in the | » months awalting trial on| » of conducting a lottery, was! ay by Judge Cowling {1 eral Sessions. Assistant orney ‘Townsend recommend ain's discharge, get-rich-quick concern fei © Dowle Lace Workers (Special to The Evening PORTLAND, Me., Jan. Het, ai, They have the family under deten- ine steamer Tunislan arr. y ‘tion, and are doing thelr beat to vaccl- |" “ with thirty-two English luce makers, Nate the members of the benevolent so-| “ month + Goff appointed | prought here by Rev. Dr, Alex. Dowle lstissliwhov calloaraectnent Hast] commission to examine into Gour-|ani destined for Zl aa City, Chicago, before noon Health Officet Black sum Pasa T Nis hwwas dues (oy COUT: | They: wer elasiAlnes ee is lng President McKinley, eaatianeet ea moned Dr, Dreyer to his office to ex- ‘J. Edward Simmons, Ned by lectric Shock. plain why the case hud not been, re-| Uhwuncey wand 8 Jot of other] Seman, A u celebrities to testify as to is char- upper joesbaum, ty years st, Ree A ee ee aan eae | netarcraNone of the) people subposnaey of ae ratreet, Jersey (Ay, was yp! and wasn't even sure’ Knew! him; commission reported kt! eile ns 4 electric i$ 211 West Twenty-sixth street, ON tt as ae vad as ae him eano, » grains dle] ty" Wt any time since hi: this “after. { not expect {9 go into his office for sev- POISON EXPERTS TELL OF FINDING A DRUG KILLED JENNIE BOSSCIILE thaus, the chief witness to-day, of chloral (knockout drops) in the phial used by the gang. He also swore he found tive grains of chloral in the stomach, und de The aeeused have DRINKING FROM red Jennie must DA im NIGHT EDITION—_Alll the News for All Day—RACING# SPORTS: JANI JARY THER=FATRO AND WARM aE PRICE, ONE CENT. ve i i H u “Circulation Books Open to All.’”” | 1901. 15, CONFESSES -HOT PAT. , } + have Too MUCIL stitied that he taken “mnelt At least ten times as much as the tive grains found, adopted a line of defense that SITE DIED ABSINTILE, and the eross- examination was to de velop t that theory. —__—_«4<0—— ws. MPALIBTER. POURED ~ KNOCKOUT DROPS IN GENNIE'S BLASS, Wrung from Him by Force, He Said on Wit= ness-Stand, but Emley Got It Before the Jury--Prosecution Rests | William A. Death, one of the three men on trial for the murder of Jenni Bosschieter, confessed to the Paterson police. This confession, which points \directly at McAlister, was gotten before the court by a shrewd move this afternoon. “Detective Titus*testified- to the confession, but-:Hrdge’ Dixon ‘ruled’ it out. Then Death himself was called to the stand. His testimony went to show that force had been used. : The detective was recalled in rebuttal, and read from his note-book th confession. In this Death said that McAlister put “knockout” drops inta Jennie’s glass THREE TIMES. He said McAlister, Campbell and he himself assaulted the girl, but he *i was not sure of Kerr. Just before this Death flew into a passion and cried, “It’s a liel a lie!” After this. at gin to-morrow. CONFESSION BAD FOR M’ALISTER. It's Wit- 2 wrains Prof. 121-2 5.1¢ P.M., the State rested its case. The defense will bez J mere than twenty e+e Serb icieiriebelelebieieieteleleieieieleieieetieieieteletetietet THESE FACTS POINT TO CONSUELO FELL KELLY'S FAITH FROM HER HORSE. Duchess of Marlborough! Trusting Met wi:h M shap Fol- lowing .he Hcun/s. LONDON, Jan Martborough while hunting with the yesterday was while clearing The borse + caped with not vere whaking hrowa from «more jerbilty ands her horse —— | UNDERTAKER GETS VERDICT. Hecovern yaion t Duryin ralet of $ for A inh 3. MeLarnoy & Third avenu bird © rs ‘The undertaker tthe funeral a Schmid, Th the defe widow Sehm should have Emma Schwarts made the tuneral w kements —_ M’KINLEY WORKS IN ROOM. WASHINGTON, dent ta daily gal everything points to He % uttending to @ral days yu' ux for service mother-In-la rength y’ recovery, business than ut ke docs | The Prost} ar > (ny atret to the nees | COURT Hot he ? PATERSUS Willum AL Des ikeonecicuatn tien vitness stand tals aft the trial drt aking s i elof McAlister, Death and Campbell for Diet enined Sanikeeektalen abalnthe we murier of Jennie Heuscateter, much | Wyara dnivonmpay te ier Se eres Breet ms a hloral were A big do: sosinthe would 4 9 ound in her etoma kill, they © Philadelphian ive the He ina Mo of anger when foun JEL ECIReMTERE Re beg CL ald i. must have had over ¢ Separated from H.s Money Ie Vatelek without We pock ALDERMEN 8 Bilze | Voting Mirchine Resolution stirred | and Wood SBuch ares only a mal President wald he ould ity y ie from | How It Was Brought Up in Rebuttal of Death's POISON IN PATERSON CASE, | | a =e in Brooklyn. y fs true, h auletly | gu by the sam | ur 4 er rire ae Death }in the morning Lont and s+ us, but his answers were alse aters| ies ‘Titus and two ot y sald t n filth ty hurry uy twas 1 They took a: you to cell the police vislereatit} court) and der ‘}any or all Sh Washingt hat fateh tonne} Ne comld contain himyelf ne L “Hea ie! Ios 4 tea Hef BML r Dupel and | itis face scarlet and white. byl Durse' money, wht! |! 5 net irself wi 1 urna, OF pain hey aln't Ty so mus) When he i the des ti es told nie 1 to ha tive he ame culm. — | had Mack eidaeniaid i The i: nervous stratn under tina: if 1 tod all, am they bad j which 1) has been all | Haht. witherbe; sha ‘| has been His counnel Ke it eany, heen a s knew who there ! } he spokr + n't you lant, ex | knew them | treat ¢ OM afratd vite ve "i ren tr young man's appearince ha ¢ FLARED UP. markt Ite looks 4 man of furt seemed . \ this » oon. deegs composure as th < 38) wed. He war oy ant brigh = hard 10 sap) ing trie When © s gerbinieiciniere eee few tales. ew ¥ i chee Dean storys Labiixhing wou z Ks Crentedtarficiy | Ou WEATHER FORECAST. in win called to. rab Niderman'te iB: ne his lawyers _fiderman | tir} Wher 3 pereeamt fur the thirty- “aed prano Ne re Fie tours cnding ae sr M. resol Is ahaa = tf ceelva te Wet ftoctie detective. He twirled his thumbs by STS La 4 majority of ine land cuewed gum. f City and vicinity: Kate and foard. Wren Death was called he stepped warm to-night; declared that 1 1 Was OU es told him ward quickly und took the outh, nae Y he ay rights and Death amile@ a clear volce he told the story of i arrest “They came to my house at 2 igclocs dey fresh to brink mouth w + "iE ean a intintoteg } ns point the coms Omemitice.

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