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NIGHT EDITION-_AM the News for WEATHER-—Generally fairs colder. (12 PAG Che { “ Circulation Books Open to AllL.”’ | PRICE ONE CENT. ’ stricted powers. and obeyed the Constitution. the advantage of a spicndid example.’’—LORD SALIS- ee BURY. 1901. 25, | ae Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | SALISBURY WARNS; BALFOUR FLATTERS. “The Queen was a Constitutional Monarch with re- @ © * She ruled by sheer intellect e * * The King has had —_—_—— “The influence of the Crown in the British Consti- tution is increasing and must increase with the growth of the self-governing colonies over the sea.”’ -—BALFOUR TO THE COMMONS. PREMIER TO EDWARD: MUST OBEY LA WOMAN FOILS [TEN YEARS FOR THE POLICE. i The Detectives Could Not Prove She Kepta Poolroom. Mra. Philomena Schultz, charged with keepli poolroom, laughed at the de- tectives who appeared against her in the Jefferson Market Court w-day and was discharged. Central Office Detectives Fried and Helnts sald she conducted the poolroom t 18 West Twenty-fourth street. They id they found sixteen men siting ground a tuble discussing bets. 3 them was a telephone. ever ton Heintz said: "IT put share: geiver to my ear. “They're off: a Often somebody. Then followed: at Mine quarter—at the ie i coukin't hear the rest. I don't know which horse won. So we arrested Mrs. Schultz.’ “Diccharged,” aaid Magistrate Deuel. SHED SISTER; BADLY BEATEN Harkins Found the Miss- ing Girl on the Bowery. May Harkins, a sixteen-year-old girl, of & Spencer-street, Brooklyn, was sent to the House of Mercy to-day as a re- sult of meeting her brother on the Bow- ery last night. Her friend, May Fitz- patrick, also sixteen years ol, Is in the custody of the Children's Society. The Harkins girl ran away from home in July, and May Fitzpatrick joined her a week ago. John Harkins saw his sis- ter and her companion on the Bowery last night. They fled and he followed them into a tenement at 18% Chrystie street. Three men set upon him and beat him severely. They were arrested. In the Essex, Market Pollre Court to- day one of the men was fdentifed as Robert Vollmar, suspected of a Bowery murder, He was held. The others were fined $10. HONE THIEVES MADDEN POLICE. ‘The talented thieves who steal ‘phone instruments fron busy offices are sad- dening the lives of “special officers” in big down-town buildings. placid sleuths contemplate banding together and offering $1,000 re- ( ward for the criminals’ arrest. q the fitting thieves are the fat man and the thin man." last Tuesday afternoon. leather bag slung over the should they entered the Brooklyn Warehou: Company's ofMice, 6% Broad street, ant went to the transmitte: inqu! clerk forced from the it man’ hasty statement that their’mission w: He put In the new system common bat * tery. of the office. something wrong. to further agent had gone, identity the “company’ “Bpecial” Pritty didshis best to catch them, but his\utmoat acumen’ was folled tola. long: list, repli one ean could only, aga Meee **Specials” in the Big Buildings Growing Gray with Worry. But they had a narrow escape In workman's garb, with an innocent Snipping off the wire, the fat man put the Instrument under his arm and his admiring companion: followed him out The inquisitive clerk had told. a fellow-employee he suspected When they sought the fat and. the thin visitors GIRL Ten years In prison {s the punishment meted out to Abraham Magid, a married tatlor, ving at 114 Allen street, for causing a girl's downfall and then sell- Ing her to a Chry: house, where he appeared every day to take her earning! In sentencing him, Judge Fost General Sessions, sald to the prisone! “I want to say to you and Ilke offend- ers in the ‘Red Light’ district that when drought before me I will show you no more mercy than you showed your own. victims. I therefore Impose the extreme Penalty of the law—ten years in Sate pace: without hard labo. lagid’e victim is an extremely pretty Rusaen! «iti, Rachel Mutchnick, who ts U.S. ASKS FOR Ground and Park. asked Now York City Island. It and wanted as a naval drill ground, into a park. Capt. Henry H. Taylor, of the Brook- lyn Navy-Yard, and Chaplain Chidwick were with Mayor Van Wyck for nearly an hour to-day and were both earnest They presented letter from Secretary of the Navy ie . The Mayor listened attentively and look Into the in a formi Lon ing for land, then sald that he would matter chOroushly: He said never been broached before, mum examine every detall. Chidwick aided that the be financially at plan « fo move the In tions now on the in jand to ‘other places, DRIVEN AWAY Possibility that Jacobs Has Com- mitted Suicide. in the Centreport mill pond. This morn- ing Tillie Jacobs, of Cold Spring Har- bor, m a confession to Coroner Di vidson, is feared she has killed herself, Tile sald the child was born in Hunt- ington, and tmmedistely after she and Fregerick Driger, whom she implicated | be to the mill- secured a wagon, drivin pond where the body was disposed of. Bhe sald the baby was dead, but wh the body was found an autopsy wi made by Dr. George H. Donahue. condition of the luni he believes the woman had! He denies all knowl. sd ¢ of the birth of the child or that he committed suicide, ed in disposing’ of the —=>—- Murder Myf Indie SALEM,. Mass,, Jan. i dale | in, the eokaed Bridge pions Oct,’ BLACKWELL'S. Wants It for Naval Drill The United States Government has for Blackwell's san inducement to the city the Federal Government promises to turn it vy responsible tor all. ex: penses and Improvements, He declared Ht BY HER SHAME.! LIFE IN DANGER Tillle For a week the people of Northport, L, I, have been trying to gueas who was the mother of.an infant found dead ying that she was the mother. Bince then she has disdppeared, and tt The was such as to trad ‘the physician ‘to belleve that there Was Ife in the body when It was put in %3.—The Grand Jury of Easex County to-day reported an indictment against John C. Best, of} Saugus, for the murder of George B, Bailey, whose’ diumembered body. om ABDUCTOR. Judge Foster Expresses Abhorrence for “Red Light” Crime. employed a cloak model and cannot apeak Englis! fhe told her pitiful story through an interpreter—how she met Magid, who street disorderly |promised her riches and asked her to marry him; how Induced her to viait bis house, where ne kept her a a where the oe ai Wea aes family, Chryetie street to lead @ Tite of | shame. ‘There she told of the indignities to which she was subjected and the final dayrot Cre rey she was res- ce the Gerry Bociet: Magit's defense ra 20 wreak the 9 ay Jos! H no time in a pring! ae verdic! gull ity. 8 ane the Ji id rot fail to ex- press pletse \ ihorrente of the crime the criminal. TERROR ON-A FERRY-BOAT. Three Men Shoot Holes Through a Cabin and Frighten Passengers. (Bprcial to The Evening Worl!) CAMDEN, N. J., Jan. %.—Three men, crazed with drink, took possession of the ferry-boat Beverly, which piles be- «ween Camden and.Philadelphia, early this morning. They were armed with revolvere and had fun in true Western style. ‘The men are Harry and Expard Livermore, considered hard characters by the police, and Harry Atkin: y appeared in the ferry house on \d declared they Harry Miller. The men boarded the . shot holes through the roofs of the cabins. and drove the few passen- eras from one end of the boat to the When the crew. interfered ney, driven away at the points inate. The men landed on the Phila jeiphia side and esca; SCULTHORPE’S Paterson Cabman Afraid There Is a Plot to Kill Him. (Special to The Evening World.) PATERAON, N. J., Jan. %.—Augustus Sculthorpe, the hackman upon whose evidence the murderers of Jennie Ross- chlieter were convicted last week, fur- nished Another. sensational chapter to this celewrated case to-day by com-| plaining that his life had been threat- ened. It ts ye rrpeat here that the feeling against thorpe on the t of ¢ ‘friends of Mealister," De nvand Camp: is extremely Dl no one Pedushe this fecling would 9 to the ex- tent of committing iy violet now: To-day, however, the Hackman tol Richard Randal lawyer, While he was at as usual with his has }d_ not know’ aporoae ‘Beware of getting a ora on Before Sculthorpe, accord: Ing to his story, could recover ‘from his astonishment: oF make any attempt to have the man arrested the stranger Jumped on ‘a train for New: York and ‘encaped. ———___- Field Guns for Kitchener. QUEENSTOWN, Jan. %.—Elghteen of the most modern field guns of Ger- man manufacture, with ammunition 7 eee cencne. rived with the. ASHitish army, i re VAtrete aed pment. have ‘| Significant Speech in House of Lords by Aged Premier, Who Emphasizes the Fact that Monarch Has “Restricted Powers.” WINTHROP'S YAL WILL AILES: GET $500,000 =-cOo Mitiebbbkb eh biekbbi bel EDWARD VII.’S MESSAGE TO THE PRESIDENT. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—Fol'owing 1s the text of the reply “OSBORNE, Jan. 24, 1901. a i ind YF @G00.000 fo life, tt pal to se which the President received from King Edward VIL. in answer to a i t two wnt Heaty Rogers and Mary Ausit his message of condolence on the death of the Queen: A trust Can { $100,000 iecreate i thene el “The Prealdent, White House, Washington, D. C. e “Am most grateful for your kind sympathy !n the irreparable (Signed) “EDWARD Hteteleiniee te! joss which the nation and I have sustained. I felt convinced that it would be shared by you and the America people. R” | BOY HIGHWAYMAN HELD FOR TRIAL. tht ‘ourteens rene TIST IW tap tae vind { : Register Howe, of Brooklyn, Will Erect Statue of Washiagton. ELD OSBOR m Janves R. Howe, the Brooklyn philan- thropist and Register of Kings County, to-day made goo! his promise, when! elected, that he would devote his office 1] feon Co some worthy object. Mr. Howe says that after paying all experees of the office he has now a sur- plus of 0 to which he himself Is ‘entitled, This money, however, he an- wai Quee torts i with sarms-tey at CROTON STREAM nources will be used to erect an eques- trian statue of George Washington in} the torough of Brooklyn, He hax name. | ‘a committee of prominent citizens ant asks that the work begin at once. . “A sear ago 1 promised,” sald Mr. | “to decline the fees of the of MARRIAGE LAW Howe, ‘of Tegister. Now, 1 think the (me 1s ripe to say what disposition 1 will) make of the money. | 2 “Twill erect in the borough of] Brooklyn an equestrian statue of Ge : Washington, The statue will be pl: at the fountain on Redford avenue and Fourth street, Willlamsburg, and will be patterned ufter the one In Washing ton Circle wt the West End of Penn- sylvania avenue, Washington. “This atatue Ia the work of the Inte Sculptor Cinrk Millx, and wax erected »: iat reprerented as he appeared | mattle of Princeton, Jan. 3, he ohecked the retreat ¢ wavering forces of militia und turned lefeat into victory, The portrait ts from Houston's Dust m Houdon's bust made from Ife. City Hall Characters May e Have Their Fees Cut Off. Millions of Gallons’ Lost Through Elm Street Leak. act of Congress In 13. Washington at the noe a Eaaine Parsons’s mén, em- the Elm street division of the Rapin ‘Transit Tunnel, came upon an example of how the city's water [s be {ng wasted in the shape of a twelve- Inch stream of pure Croton flowing imo ‘The City Hall Cupids are in consterna- tlon over the amendments to the mar- rlage law introduced by Senator Fi for if {t passes in the Legislature their occupation will be gone. The law cone pela the procurement of a license tol marry from the City Clerk, for which a feo of $1 must be paid. The personal or! WISON WI any person not licensed to ma The Cuplds derive thelr revenue from attested written consent of the parents ———_ clandentine marriages matnly. Alder-!Qjq Publisher’s Million It flowed from a twelve-inch blow- pipe connected with the %-Inoh main. in Lafayette place at Fourth street. ‘The gate at the connecting puint was wide open and millions of gallons of water were rushing through {t to the sewer every day. How long it had been running nobody knew, but the water was promptly stopped by the tunnel m who shut down the gate, a simple operation accomplished by nut a& the connecting poll Chief Engineer Parsons said this af- of any one seeking a license must oe fied with the City Clerk, and it will ve Perjury to falsely certify as to age or identity, and a misdemeanor to marry ternoon to an Evening World reporter:|man J. J, Smith, of Scully's Twelfth G t His “Fed from that 3-inch main you may | District, performs most of the marriages oes to 0 imagine that 12-Inch blow-pipe was full) at the City Hall in a room set apart for Nephew. How long it-had been It of Mowing wa! running of course nu man can tell. fe ene of the ancient pipes, and, of the purpose, und he Is forbidden to ac- cept a fee. course, may ‘have been open for years,| ‘The Cuplds, however, find the neces-| ‘The will of Willlam tv the mill: afer at least one of the city sewers wal lsary witnesses, provide fancy certificates |!onaire publisher, wits rustalhed iaie to lean: proposition,” [and perform otheP services, not cficlally, ed the Jury to find a! hat, of all tte] but as “Cuplde,” and for this they arel vor gict to that effect my often pald by the happy bridegroom,| phix gives the old publisher's $1,00),- though nothing {x asked, 1 tw his David 1. Ivison, as Pelt, of Scully's district, is! by th which is now finally had no other occu-! hells dt w stent by nif pation for twenty years. Hin ax iRise re Cupids are Jiminte Weldon, Billy Long Mm died atthe Hoffman House and an Itallan interpreter, moat of the marrtage parties being from sunny Itily.! —= > WEATHER FORECAST. Sullivan's School Forecast for the thirty- From four to sight martiagos are aol- sapeitt is mn. MF, wm, piemnized in the Marriage Bureau in the| ALBANY, Jan. 25—Assemii six Boers F bd be is ; basement of the City Hall every day,|‘Tim™ Suillvan Introduced a Saturday, for New York lang “Martie” Keese, keoper of the City |day repealing the act which Clty ang vicinity—teneral? El fali, says there were twenty-eight in| the teaching of phystolos one-day, and that one happy bridegroom | aod Narcotica in the pubic sch ! distributed $5 and $10 bills among the fits Pcthnges’ and ach eanotedts Cuplds, C {asue text books free of cha ————_—— ae cee Te Cure = Cold tn One Day Las ity properly I have t the WILL SPEND $50,000 FEES FOR MONUMENT perfect appointed | following LONDON, Jan. 25.—The speec: made by Lord Salisbury, the Britkaty Premier, In the House of Lords thts afternoon, moving the reply to the King’s message, is construed bere es: a warning to Edward VIL. thet he {6). a strictly constitutional monarch end. must not overstep the limits. The venerable Prime Minister. em- = phasized the course of Queen Victo-. ria In closely observing the constitu- tion He lald weight on the fact =) that the Sovereign hau “restricted” 7 powers,” and had governed by. strength of intellect and not by are bitrary methods. He beileved that» the new King would follow the exe the ample set by his illustrious mother, Arthur Balfour, leader in the Commons. was auulatory of tae King claiming the Sovereign's power was Increasing” and would Increase as the colonies, came closer together. New Pollctes Plunned, Theso speeches, taken with the summons by Edward to the Marquis of Lansdowne to attend him at Qa: borne, that he mig. present the Fore elgn Secretary to the German Ernie beror, has aroused a somewhat asy feeling that foreign policies may” undergo a change, and that the) King’s hand will presently be felt im: All matters of state. Both vc Paritiment this afte feed {dentical —-menaages. the King and voted condv= ~ e With H Majesty on his Dereayer ~ lations on his acces) 5 ses of ing of Peerensen) States Ambassit= ty full of emotion, ord Satiabury's Reply, te sal [dest duty was only deeper than he ba THOS WNT LEFT ‘T0000 Trust Fund of a Half Mill- ion for Widow—Chil- dren Provided For. one ter, Au | thereto ¢ Th omme bbs fue é son, Henry F ne Augt.n Winvare trust fund € college nth the to be the vother to the. son 4 The will was made Dec, 24, 1997. ras Buchanan V ad of Winttnin onth 1 Winthron, a trust 1 oof $20,000 Government eft of 4 daugh- Sovereign they had lost. a onal monarch, wi had reigned) by re |sheer r by the lovadle= | sition, and by her Rola “of her subjects. set of governing by. would never be fore jths e simple con |qualities as wife, mother and woman. Her wonderful powers of observing: with a #s the Hmits Of! her powers itlonal sovereign 9G and at th me time maintaining steady and r sistent influence over sections of greatest cd Her Wonderfal Tret, She ala stained a rigorous super vision oy tee Ministers: warning could diareza to disrogard eats knowledge:of wnat He had atwaya wo what the agen thought tainty what ter subject especialy the mat ) kenw would clnszes. He Warns the Kim, KING CAX NE WITH TH \DVANTAGE OF HAVING BEFO! THE GREATEST E3 He had teen fam