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EW YORK, UE I RIDAY, FEBRU. ARY 1901, N ALEXAN | BREAKS D CAR CRASHES QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Phebe ern iictiicitnicisi ier ieee inisiiniebh eb riies oners Get an Unex- pected Jolting. Bree Re Rr teeter bie Injured by Collision on Fulton Street. BY SANDBAGGERS Beset in Lonely Road, He Was Struck Down and Then Robbed. Thomas Thorpy was murdered, all -alzna now Indicate. He was attacked by robbers on a lonely road In the vil- A prison van of the Raymond Stree Jail, Brookly1 car at the corner of Fulton street and Rockwell place. ed and the driver and one of the prison ers injured, but not seriously, Martin van, tain facta which had escaped the police] Ryan, of Woestchesfer County. Thorny. it seems, spent Sunday afternoon in Blan- Michael Morris and imprisonment, the roadwa-, Sunday night and it was evident ‘he had been assaulted. He wan taken to his home and there Ungered for four days, when he died without once hayifg regained consclour- ness. Surgeons who attended him say that he was struck with a sandbag in the back of the neck and that the ver- tebrae wan broken. An Evening World reporter inventl- gated the cise to-day and learned cer-| 1 fp WADE 10 EAT ($97,000 POLICE CAT, THEY SAY.| B-HOUR FUND. Newark Children Cry|York Warns Bluecoats While Accusing Their Not to Raise Corrup- Father. tion Money. little Inter a sntoon-keeper named Brant says he saw him talking with two men. The men were excited and appeared to be quarrelling. This was fifteen minutes before the body was found at a spot near where Brant says he raw the three. Later that same evening 18 cents war found ten feet away from where Thorpy wax discovered. Tt waa evident that hin clothing had been rifled, ag his trousers y re turned inside out and no Mey Was found on his person, Tho prisoners were howling lustily, no to get out. He was cut about the face and hands. ——— Post-Ofice Burned. The post-office and grocery store at Wortendyke, N, J., run by H. T, rence, was destroyed by fire early morning. . FACE GILDED. Oyster Died from Night’s Spree. Neighbors of J. M. Dannecker, of 370 Plane atreet, Newark, sald to-day that ho had killed a cat, intending to cook itlrq innuence the legislation of the Police and offer it to his children at noon. An | eight-Hour bill. Evening World reporter found four-} 4 communication was received by Mr. teen-year-old Johnnte Dannocker in tne| york yesterday giving him this in- hallway crying. The boy sald he ered | format To-day he sent a request to when his father tried to force him to| Chief Devery. @at a portion of the cat for dinner. “Tell the force."’ he sald, “that the Hoth the children go to the Washing-| Elght-Hour bill will not go through, and ton street school. Their mother 1x dead. | any policeman who will allow himself to Mrs. Mary Hicks, one of the tenants,| be bled, in my opinion needs a guardian. ald she heard the little girl winging} A committee of patrolmen called on loudly in tne hallway Wednesday even-| Mr. York a year ago in connection with ing. “Why are you singing,” Mra, Hicks| the same bill, asking his approval. He asked. declined, Within the past few daya “To drown the cri Game Constable Jacob Abrams, of Oyster Bay, L. 1, was found dead thin morning with his face hidden by sheets of gold leaf. He hud spent the night carousing with friende, At midnight they carried him home unconscious from drink. Abrama lived alone, and did not ap- pear as uaval this morning, A boy went to call him found him prone on a sofa and cold in death. Hix face was completely hidden by the gold leaf. It tw belleved that his drinking com- pantona gilded hin face as a practical Joke, Abrama wan about sixty Police Commissioner York has heard that a corruption fund fa to be raised years old of the cat papa’s) another committee visited Mr. York and! and was serving his recond term as Jd so tn hia dream, in which 3 vile =f ” dred ch | garter and wold It at auction while the ey f srnetads i killing,” answered the girl, who then} again vainly guught his approval. game! constables) He leaven'n widow va boy carrying a tin dinner pail| younger members applauded and the | qyee epee tt said that her father, after cutting the} “The force shall. not dentribute tol and one von. He had not lived with hin | Walk down the snow-covered bunk of the | sider onen looked acared. eee Geka eat Reaninendtinns gat'e throat, put it in w bucket, over) wny wach fund If 1 can help it. The | famty for vome time. Justice Walter | tke and half way across Its frozen aur-| The incident became public and caused | CATFAK® such aw had been used in sie Which ho placed a board, ‘The girl sald| Policemen ought to be satisfed with| franklin took charge of the case and| face many curtatn lettures in Wil Se eeciauticevor i lcitish es Mt was her father’s intention to make|the amount of work they do now and lim making un Investixation. Min horror vegan then, for he knew| ant since then De Long Counel! |i the \iteriss of Miritian arms. MRS. ALMON HEN ; 3 gtow of the carcars, 5 for een they are weil pald,” sald — that tie lake ja uneufe when [t 41 frozen | haw been divided over the affair, Many |, 06'y the youns ork. . on ac t of the epriras which buboie | menbers have taisted that it wax * i The women of this city are to Degin a was eee ¥ The contemplated fund ts said to be} WHEELING AROUND GLOBE. | uy tnt: und srevest a nerd treenine (1) while others ha W boy jBldantie crusade H kinds os y cx Sosssosese: $15 per man, which, if each pollceman the hoy walked on the thin ice over one | the incide Wenig Ot AG) ected vice Mra tel contributed, would) make the fund : ese xprings then’ disappeared OU Glalaro cifel ry UES fu i ia secrete ett t WEATHER FORECAST. EL TROUREL Ya Bouts 897.000! Marry, Leo Reaches New York al A ara oes | eket and Ke siowly and revereatly| ei stra = a traimlantigaalrant pathen tenn lai niady mse! TEN HURT IN. TORONTO FIRE: | coriterraysiseenteart : ry C1 i Re pases toatl venderly Gown on th H Forecnst for the thirty- i Harry Leo, a dleyclist, wan at the| atich. then hovaicontasain’ sd “1 six hours e¢ avaine AR atts LAL IU eles Mayor's office thts afternoon to cellver! ggur tim r DU. urkers In Upper Stortes of Baltd. | tie bright brave crosm marked (he spot ros Rey ae ST. LOUIS, Feb, 1.—Mayor Zlegenhein| a jetter from the Mnyor of Hellevue,| o, : ue [on wileh had rested the cofln of Henry eKaleationattat fH faterduy—For New York to-day signed a bill for the Issue of] 6. to His todur, na On tee re tre inty [Ot iattemerg, one of the monaren's Geman eat i rity vieinitys Gen- 2) %,0000 in bonds for the city's con) Leo stared from Cilntun, Jowa, on iran Chor AL Ree Peal eae rates be nimetil 4 My (fale to-night and © tribution to the ioe uisiana Purchase v.10, on a Wager of $10,090 to ride bilahinonthineaneesithe 7) AN the coMn was po om the deck Feb. 5 mtarday: fresh weateriy %| Vorli’s Fair, to be held in this city! ground the world In three years, Hey \t- SU CURIE eeerht want {) (4 minute an boomed ioud and ii 7 lin 1903. started without money and the cond}-| Rich eut through, and with the. po: ‘ se ee Py wcrowe the 82.0 P/ winde, 2 pe bapa rata Ay rien were devoted to workroom. "0" "then resect § : ion tn that he must not beg, borrow or ere a Linge Bs f perrons were | PO0C9C00060060205-099000-5 | steal money wile on the way, Leo will Downs) Wiere a lange number of perronn were) nt the whole const knew that th Pennsylvania Rallroad’s Triple + i Salts deg MO ! Britat us ore . leave here: for. England. in two weeks. | where it wan | parents fin nav teases saped by tne | Hrmalna of Britaln'n Queen were resting Terminal Leo had a book with him which con-| (wo hours later, girls and women escape Ne | onthe great? sea swhich had. givea! her Foot of West 234 8t.,"Desbrosses Bt. and Cort-| talned tne seal and post-oliice murk of | At noon ¥ boy started to Two men and elgar | fe, Weaving | landt Bt. Contentent to all wectioas of the all the princioul cittes through white | ut i who Ina team- | ies « he has parsed, INTO PRISON VAN Three Short-Term Pris- THEY SCREAM 10 GET OUT. Driver and One of His Charges t . containing three prison- ers, wax run Into thie noon by a trolley ‘The van was overturn- Conley wns the driver of.the Heo was the leader of the seven- weeks’ trolley strike in Brooklyn in. 189%. He was on hin way to the Jall from the Flatbush Avenue Court, and the prison- ers were locked.in.. They were John Edward Forbes, all sentenced to short terms of Jaye of Tuckahoe last sunday night. | rod's moon, Tuckahoe, playing shufflc-| As the van reached a point opposite and died Jater. Arrests are expected! board. the new Orpheum Theatre a trolley car within a fow hours. He met with good success and won lof the Fulton atreet Ine, proceeding at Thorpy wan twenty-three years old fabout $15. He left the saloon in the/a high rate of speed, siruck It Yull on and worked for the New Rochelle Water | evening for the purpore of returning} the side, nurling It twenty-five fect and Company. He bore an excellent repu-|home. ‘Two young men, named Dan| overturning {t. Conley prevented the tation. His body was found lying !n| Kearney and Tom Leary, met him. Al frightened horees from running away. knowing what had happened, and unable Forbes wan the only prisoner injured. Law- Bay Constable OR dos fORK'S FROM HUSBAND MRS, RICHARD H. HUNT DIVORCED LETTER TO THE POLICE DEAD WITH AIS. SAW BOY DROWN NA VSIN Rich Went to the Spot and Found the Body. (Special to The Evening World.) BRIDGEPORT, Feb. 1.—Five times Jast night thei Frank W, Rich, while asleep, a vision of a hoy breaking through the Ice and drowning in Pem- eros Lake. At daylight he-went to the t and, choppin Pulled out the y of Emil Schwisgabe!l, for whom the ta had been searching all night. Meh ts a painter and lives at} aven He did not know either had he heard that the He had his first dream He daliz drives on rors | A fat na tn Bull agaln, Royal CARTER SPLIT BIC COUNCIL. Arcanum Lodge Disrupted by Actress’s | this afternoon. , Sale of Trinket. twain, a . i lke, i Iding, Ww. wn. i rry 1. Seddon, E, A, Martin, Charles F. Bilas and Dr. Mar! trouble in De Long two years ago at a the lodge roomn Wilitamabura. has be Jace ir. th An the Arctic atreet! who appeared removed a yellow-Jeweled in De Long Coyncil No, 725, Royal Ar- canum| one,of:the largest lodges of the order in Broaklyn, Two hundred prominent mem- berahave.seceded and will form a new council. ‘Among those wh Edw en split in e actress wrt, but none very nerlounly: an $15,000, TNs o natn CP NEE IE Tears Auphion | A 9 $e King Edward VII.’s Consort Weeps Amid Her Women as She Walks Ajter the Royal Coffin; Grandest of Naval Pageants at COWES, Isle of Wight, Feb. 1. One of the most pathetle scesies at the funeral pageant In honor of Eng- land‘s dead ruler was when the new! Queen, Alexandra, came out of Ox i borne House to-day weeping as she | 3 walked in the sad procession. For a. aspects supremely touching nothing could equal the band of mourn- ers surrounding the weeping Qucen Alexandra, the grief-siricken women. | clothed In the deepest black, walking three by three along the shrub-iined avenue and into the public road, Ike the ON on the line of march. to shoulder, arms reversed. QUEE merest: peasant at the funeral of an/| “humble relative British flag. The King, Emperor William and the Duke of Connaught walked three Shere eeEEE heer SnnrVEnTEtR abreast, followed by the Princes. They FIVE Kings will march In the funeral procession. EIGHTY Princes of leas degree will also be In line. TWO MILLION people will try to sec the procession. A THOUSAND DOLLARS has been paid for a single window! MOST of the buildings along the Mne are draped In royal purple: THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND troops will Ine the route Shoulder, i "3 coffin will be borne on = gin carriage craped with the # Spithead. | *Jatepped slowly and mournfully, a rad- looking group, In spite of the brilliancy of their uniforms. The pipers had followed the firat dire by. tie touching lament, “The Followers of the Fores the ‘withering of the last and best of them. | Aa they reached the Queen'# gate and s}svalled their ciosing strain the muftied | ‘Yarums rolled out with oft-recurring | Thythmlc beats and the!r mased bande i | burst forth into the magnificent music of Chopin’a ‘Funeral Mare’ Off went overy hat. every woman curtsied low, the troops reversed arma and leaned thelr bended heads over them, still ax ‘statues, uures of unutterable woe. The evident fatigue of Queen Ale: ira atl the Princesses appealed to a “To think,” sald one, “that thore poor Mear things, 0 pale and fine, (ridged all! down that weary road." And an old in habitant, when the troops cama to th “reverse” for the last ume, and the Als _[berta began to move off, muttered: ("She has been ners many a time, put! # the last.” WARSHIPS’ GUNS ROAR eae H n=! Whole Const Re-echoed with the Booming of the Can- non of the Fleet. COWES, Inle of Wight, Feb. 1—Amid} the booming of minute guns, the shrill | wall of the Highland pipes and the dirges! of mareed milltary bands, the greatest funeral pageant: cf modern Umer—that of the late Queen Victoria—began hers With ali the circumstance and pomp of war udded to the pathos of genulnely simple sorrow for the best loved of Brit- ish monarchs, the Impressivencas of tho scene was such as to remain forever on the memory of those wis) witnessed {t As the long procession of crowned heads, princes of the blood royal, om- cern of the Imperial household, grandees Jof the realm, fleld marshals of the army Jand tenantry and servants of the Q wound their way afoot through the lin jf 3,00 soldiers which stretched from| Osborne How aw stitted me of erlef burst from the thickly pac crowds and blended with the mournt.i! chordy of the music for the dead. AM Eyes on Royal Coma, All eyen were fixed on the martlal dler of the dead Queen. It rolled slowly on, ontinued Issue Call for Meeting Friday Afternoon at the Tuxedo Hotel. aMittec wax as follows: LEY. vinted to draw up a call This ckway, of the) Brooklya zabeih Granule, of 028 the Lounrep Weunparae Certs