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psi aD ; “THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, 1901. ,, ARION MOB HURLED BOTTLES AT As It Leoked to the Man Who Came Hume Early in the Morning. the contnmes—the vac- Deaf to “Veiled Lady’s” Plead- ings, Inspector Was Throw- ing Out Reveller. “Fighter” When He Was a Captain at Oak Street. e fF boxes looked carly in the morning. ‘ G= INSPECTOR > Lo INSPECTOR THOMPSON Police Inspector Welter L. Thompron's | to join the Twelfth Regiment In. 16s tong, riotous career of Ir ‘im'imtte | He fought through the civil war until: ae clubbing of peaceable citizens haa at when he was discharged for "pl last been brought to the attention of | tcal disability.” the Boanl of Police Commisioners, and | Then he Jotned the police force. b the errette Thompson may soon find i'4 | made a roundeman ten years later,;8) 09 piceman numbered. Sergeant the same year and a Captal@ie Ever since his appointment as a cay- | in 159%. He was fnally made Inspecto duced and the sertes of moving pictures | tain, In 18%, Thompson has gone armed | Oct. 11, 189%. and the constant shift of color were! with hie lead-filled billy, and hin been | Que of Roosevelt's Finds heartily applauded. Then came the bal- pecter of perscts whenever th+| «po Theodore Roosevelt was credite! let, w swaying, undulating throng of/aiightest opportunity offered to use hls! ine “discovery of ‘Trompson. shapely girla in white, gold. rose andJejut, doug, ‘cop was then sergeant in the green, Under tne glare of the electric} His public exhibitions of brutality re- | pant Thirty-ffth street station, Thompe Ughts the beld heads that bordered the| cently startled and alarmed te | son won the adintration of Rooseveltes oval shone Mke a setting of big dla-}.omm. t they were merety repe- e mond: Utlonx of similar outbreake indulged in] ‘The “regulars came late. There waa] ty the inspe: for yeare past 3 ae Peace tat Bape isc ‘ Abram H. Hummel, of COUN pers His pugnactous disposition was pub-| When the Inspection districta were. 08 ‘vas a delegation from Weber & Fields. | jjely declare when he was ¢ in Of increased from thi to six Roosevélt oR Inspector Thompson attended the Arion ball last night in Madison Square Garden in full uniform. He attracted little attention until 415 o'clock this ‘morning. Usually the Inspector makes a scene on every public occasion. He was pariicularly in evidence at the French bal A disturbance was created In the east- ern end of the Garden by a young man who gave the name of William Martin. ef, \_ Who began the trouble by overturning a Lee miso or teibigy a Wether: PS es SA a joned ‘Thompson's cate” table on which were botties, acct ani Fin Pate rug Ww. Moone occasion the representatty le an acting Inepectors au Ww of the Willlam Athletle Club requested mission to hold a fstle bout in the Thompron, glaring at with all the flerceness of a tleer, The eastern «1 of the Garden was Bin K. 5 . Be . thickly crowded with tables, and when —_ ay on Ba i Clo: ho is sald to be an Martin began upsetting | them’ he was a taord camel. w way perfectly. athe: soon surrounded by a crowd. yprecintive min. way perfect! the men about town, ors Thompson's name was at th ™ | head of the ist and he was frat t Xi be made an inspector from the isto Xo Accompanied by several Central Office men Tnapector ‘thompson went after aa of flesh and blood, had reached the bookmakers, and, in’ f a ‘ : | sixty Martin and soop had hold of him. ae state of utter collapse by duwn. Seene un the promenade. She with | Oe Who took a real : he ball. Any feniing to be dene In tie pre-} Wien the Roosevelt Board went vase woman who had worn a heavy vell Here was a pink mask that had been lose him yet Pete lara pete jokes Roak of cinet Vil to -f am a fighter myself, pmpron cast tis eyes around for ate all night and was known as the ‘Veiled thrown aside and trampled under it Pats rms Sse feral ball suspended from the roof. at| Wierstand 4 I friend. He found one In Sireet-Cleaning™ Lady,” rushed up and begged the In- thousand feet; here a lace handerchlef, the weat end-of the Garden, A shower| Since that Jay Thompson has ived up} Commisatones Secartney, the Spector not to “arrest a chil Men- torn, soiled and disreputable, but still tract of the grape In the Garden been] of fa fell io OR a to bs own deehration, Many of his o Democratic leader in. the ‘Thirty-atth? bers of the committee of the ball also exhaling Its genteel odor. freed at that Inatant. Lowe Atiaatare . af violenos were averlooked on the plea | Assembly” District, where Thomp protested to the Inspector not to do any Dance cards lay scattered about like The dancing area was marked off by al EN. Dall was liberally dashed with ta-[that che “old man was a Iittle cecene lived, Through McCartney's tuftnen thing rash. ; & leaves in a wind-blown forest; a broken olonnade of white pillars, surmounted by | yasco. "Those who went there forte | tric" = lam only doing my duty." sald algrette here and there; little sections winged Hons and festooned with ever-|sole purpove of enjoying themadves| it was kuown that Thompson had can- Thompson, “This mani ham created oo see weal, tied w Of furbelows and—at least two very Breen, marked W:th red and white roses) ee ec iehed eapered und loved (tical sivvinp fever during tho ela! ft_conventent. to, change hls, polleal: 2s disturbance, and Tam going to put him toch id pretty garters. Inspector Thompson and slowing with numberless electric} pis enemy—and hin enemy's sweetheart |war. and that he was a sufferer from| fala from Repudlicantem to Tammany) 3) matter—und voted that the DIE | neurateia (+ # an iridescent success. neuralpin in its moi ac ere ure croakers In whose|times this mace him trritah ¥ | ordurance out—out he goes.” favors and hung frem the reof.|took these as prisoners of war. aR lens With an able-bodied detective on each Doves few eut of it, and every-| And, indeed, the whole aren looked a ceucen alde of him and Inspector, Thompgon In body grab! favors. ike a battle-fiold after a rout, In which At intervals between the pillars great] piood the ‘day is cool, who will. sa the rear Martin was carrféd to the door , win ‘This man carried # gandily col- da.|that the affair was tame and In no in spite of hin protestations and kicks the only blood spilied w: as ered paper icher? onl hlal head! palms spread thelr dark green fron Provched this or that one, whea th or: % At the side of the entrances to the Noor] AP and thrown out. Daylight had just begun to show| What a Difference in ct | Maybe he p nthe morn nights were kicked Into tatters and 1 wanly. into the Madison Square Gar-| Folly had had a very febrile uight of wan a bronze satyr with vacuous smil-|squure-tged policeman acted ax oMelal| yy, Women Were Mad. den this morning when the last dance|{t, and in the ghast:y morni . ght ing face turned toward the dancers.|censor. But the Arion ball ts a state of 00 : es -[inind. If you are Nol possessed by Ite | Thompeon In During the melee, some outsiders, ap-| Measure of the Arion Ball was being | did not took half #0. attractive ns she] the floor and the procesmi: Sa Trae stanatatahedi tone © form, At At rate, 1: was the Dem neyo Board that assigned ympeon to the most Important Ine 7 | apection district in the cliy—the Fourtts | Flerve in Rough and Tumble. | ornerwise known ax the “Tenderloin: © ‘Sinss his appointment aa Inspectoty mbition appears to oaye) worthy emulator of “Club~ points, Tri-colored Japanese lanterns for th added a softer and metlower radiance. | ball seen Inspector and tumble fight | ay why, you are away out of the pleture] 4, . the Car- | ing wore on many of the fuahed faces) and ‘could find more hilarity and mad | y bis a been dumonts parently friends of the man who had | played. did in the electric noon of the frollc,|nival of V 1 ams, who wax the most no entice, unwound Itrelf: like a cke TV He tn 1, wiry man, pert b alarted the trouble, threw several botiles| ‘The air wax heavy with the scent of | when everything? had a fresh, spring:| shimmering tapestry, upon which were | 10 the boxes took [oa tnef samme expres; dianipation In one of Mrs, Lemeke'n cook- | He Im, lb LEN munity Derbi ON HS stuawerier elforee into the crowd, but no one was hurt.| wine that had lived and dled. Uke beauty and the most fantastic] worked in warm colors many fair | “On Overheal pend Id and] ban Whe Kors to one of th says himself, he tukex no chance In «| Some Recent Acts, A score of women united in abusing In-| ‘The great dance oval and the broal things seemed real—except Inspector| women, Arablans, Turks, Moors, the | t20n8 of carnival color made a gold and} revels and fils himself with w fi TaN : s A ie spector Thompson and his men and in| promenade that girdles it were strewn , Thompsoa proud Prince of Genoa und the Duke | azure ky, constellations of electrle] ar ginger pop will be apt to tank at fhe Is of att) pater ie {In the negro ¢ euranees et Vac aia BB e1 3 "| 0 smasievery head in sight.’ Tho: mpson was acctiaed of in Tleadine for Murtin, but Thompson was| with petals of roses that had decked| ‘The affair was full’ of color, of. mo-lof Parma. It was a dream of Venetian | Stars shed thelr brilliancy eves, ben mean. nersn, fon has alven frequent teathmony Gt ]to rlot ant of Instructing p ‘The procession wan probably the moat Drilllant that the #uctety haw ever pro-lp obdurate and he dld not ceae his efforts] milady's talr or had been carried ut| tion, rhythm and melody, from the] night, and the gondolas might ha until his victim was In the street. her corange, but, like many of the rores; time the ballet played kaleldoacope on! Ueen floated In wine hud al! the ex- the truth of th Iie onslaughts. The writer has seen Thompson in sev shoot and KIM negroes.” an exhibition of his belllcome: In the Putnam House afteroqe cum fight there. Charging hime with a liberal quantity of buttel he deckled to clear out the bares % and with drawn club rated in hia numerous pub- a t ffex in inemiel lobby, barreom and roatauran -ICEBREAKWG «REV. KELLER IN FILIPINO CHIEF DE WET CROSSES eee | "INTO CAPE COLONY. (iii cave tad eam UP IN RIVERS; = CRITICAL WAY. KULED IN FICHT. eee Seed 25,000 damages SrOUENE by Edi Boer General Got Over Orange River, with} Tm».0 nas: Vv was the result of the ood. He was born In the old Bighth rom boy- | Inspector's fun that evening. Condition of Clergyman Shot by Barker Malbas Defea‘ed, Some British Force After Him. Ward, following the His fzhts In the Tivoll and later utrageous conduct ut the French Only One Ferry-Boat Line 1 hia. sc days i desnicable attack ‘ Quits Business—Navi- Alarms the Doctors To-Day. of His Men Captured, : a Bulan i Nery frymakers at. SleyeLCo0pef, j He suay e keted in arguing |Co,'s annual dance In the Garden: are Others Surrender. LONDON, Feb. 12—A_ npectal de-j Information con rpatch from Pretoria says Gen. De Wet| eral’s recent move: crowsed the Orange River into Cupe Co.-| his forces, gation Opening. tning the Noer Gen-| ently and hitting hard. He went tolnow well known, i vadalnene the wtrengti of | Nic oW 104 Ties well kel}, prove the 4 and the wtrengin of | Nlearagua in the Walk pedition in| Ties, wil! likely prove the undoing and wax buck in York in time | Nth le Sree ne Manhattan. ‘Tie Rev. Jonn Keller, who was shot, the shooting. Mies Roome lives In the ———_-- . : « |by Thomas G, Barker at Ariington, N.J.,| big house at the northeast corner of i, § 4 Gola Det Lisle at ini close an OW salts say that the Ice in the North |ix worse. His condition this afternoon | Beach street and Midland avenue. MANILA, Feb. 12.-In a fight at eye ori et Nowal “ ‘i Font) seetitay pera neat oi ee cone, earn oe HES ees —p end Kas: rivers {8 breaking up. Js alarming." Dre’ Exton and’ Straeer| Barker, ehe said, stood behing the row| sibuyan, Batangas, the rebel General, | Maht, going In the directio aT Vallee re tineN ‘ = : Only ons ferry line went out of busl-| rave been in constant attendance and| of small evergreens which serves as a if pane 5 town, The Hrittxh are following. Valley, in Northwestern Cape Colony. |WU REVIEWS 23D REGIMENT. SHIPPING NEWS. Binty sprege ine, from was the TRIAY- (outaide physicians have: been asked’ ¢o| liedge, separating the yard o1 ike Roome| “ube 8 reported to have been Killed.| Geng, piumer, Knox and Bruce Ham-jand news of fighting frum that quarter 1 NE inth street Iine_fro! i . Bix insurgent oMcers and twenty men} jiton are in the force after him. Is expected. The Briti#h force recently Z THE TIDES. y Ferry. ‘The lam boat reached [Join in. consultation. house from the street. Miss Hoome, un marched seventy-two miles in fort Incne Minister Plenacd at Bvotue ue eat 720 0'cloeke ying the |) Public Prosecutor, Erwin was admitted | according to her story, was in the} were captured. apes ¢ Republtean a elgit hours, to tg ick room to-day and taiked with | dining-room of her home when the Rev./ An insurgent colonel, Simon Techon;} Large bodies o uublicans hours, i pag sheet ie if a the winded minister. An antesnortem| Mr. Keller came down Beach street} Joven insurgent officers and seventy | **" afieaciiDonkerpoor piston, Bo Saye Mintater Wu ‘Ting Fang reviewed the Ou the Nortn River all the ferry. lines S iatanead was not taken. His talk with| walking south toward the corner of eal ot Norval'a Pont, ois were FEVER MENACES BRITISH. Jrwenty-tuira rewiment thta ‘atternoon | factor: Gece Eiiltne prosecutor to-day was merely to ajd| Midland avenue. It was just seven stepa| men, with sixty guns, have surrendered) changed. . aby for the fast olx nights eaeyree could not|the iatter in refuting’ some of Barker’a| from the corner where Mr, Kelle: fvll|Uncondiionally to . Cooles, of the] The British have occupled Ficksburz ha ir tym Militiamen, at the Armory, Bedford) and Attantls| uex, Brooklyn, tcl t that made ros timo | statements. atter being shot by Narke ‘Thirty-Atth Regiment, at San Miguel do] with {Ittle opposition, and have released m reales ropkiyn. > Detective McCormick ana an sssistant| Detective MoCorm’ck said that he| Mayumo. the prisoners who were in the jal, ft Minister Wu expressed nls delight Fl and the Staten Taland nines’ % ‘tere run-ffrom Public Prosecutor Erwin'’s office] Wanted the pictures to exhibit Im court —— The Boers ure moving in the direct jon the precise, evolutions ef the militlamen ning | oats regularly. took phutographs to-day of the corner)‘ Sleprove some of the statements at- of Fourlesburg, whero they have MO Aver anon here In exception ity. a aw pleased when told that the re 1. of Beach street and Midland avenue, in| tributed to Barker. A large crowd con-| TRIED To STAB, POLICEMAN. lor tneHE AUDDEN te te palteved |!0Us- Many deatha of prominent Hrli- haut been reviewed by nearly every n general of distinction, Gen, Ish subjects have occurred. The major- ity belonzed to the Impertal Rallroad chia one of the severest blows of the nd Briga ad —— 7 , . ‘gregated to watch the detective and th COLD FEET BROKE UP HOME. Azlinnsooi where): shomes) Or Barner or geratch the detective ¢ aja ‘and\ehot. Re aken Dre. Exton and Strasser and Dr. Bar-| TOBY Farrye, Accused of campaign will be mtruck this week and] oii lye. fi reat fl “ dy attended M | Wife Had Them, Husband: Objected Trae ities wer Mptaees “ ber, also, seotsted tbe detective Andi] Rersethenrt, Drew Stiletto. [that the Aghting will be decisive, setae te a hompead ete teat nen ' [ister Wu and after the review escorted OUTGOING STEAMSHUEs, and Troubl> Followed. young jady who was an eye-witness ofl was when he was thoty Tony Karrye, shirty (peare old, of 334 i aukemefeetoria fotlinal neitish willbe Patients rom Komath Poort are ar. jum ovér the armory, symm uayrpitinee Tomar A (Bpecta! to The Eventag World.) i oe East One Hun aml 3 treet, - *Iriving dally. The hospital ship is now ——— acs) Comanche” Caarler alt was arraigned in the Harlem Court to-|Who is reported to have crossed Into see Astor * a TRE, ee aa pe. “TOPEKA AT BARBADOES, {cently satiea trom Cape Verde and ap-| TY" STA bs. tary, Lamartato, hin | Cave Colony, and hemming tim in. ile mortality smong the Boer refugeea{ DIED OF HICCOUGHS. bab becirrerrale ah eaters ame, ee Keer 14 Hos ey, . * prihenran\ was felt in some quarters as aweotheart, eighteen years old, of 331| Gen. Kitchener 1» sald to have good /{s heavy. Re INCOMING ) STEAMBHIPS, Joncas returned from work after: mid- Depact it Netifea of beh st ees pest One, andred and Sixth street, of | ———g———_____— — ai Newadealer Snaneweal pili bate “ao ele : hay er. . ok tye orty: " LF Greer eit Halk toa found that ‘Training-Ship’s Arrival. Heath Letter Stricken Ont. Pollbemeie KinechentaleFurcret hed EARTHQUAKE IN SPAIN. earth shock to at Grazalemn, forty in Mt Stnal Milano, dambure, WASHINGTON, Feb, 12—The Navy| ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—The House] tried to stab him with a ntiletto when elght miles from Cadiz. It was accom.| Isaac Soxnow, forty years old, a bioan TArmoltas ilebens te grambled, she kicked him out of Ged. and pen pei tie thrashed) her. ae Jonsa bad Pe ae aad he Serene in ee in fall 2 drs ent) Hig pease Gel ptet Toe Togs re = > paesattte Gibraltar, Department” has! received’ ‘cabiegram| has voted without division to strikejhe arrested him, Nicholas Bensneni, of ef +4 newsdealer of 71 Eldridge street, died She trom Commander’ Delano; of the train-| from: the Record| the letter reflectinz | 324 Eaat One Hundred and Ninth treet, |DAmawe ama Manto im Grasalemay)/ panied by ‘oud rumbilnge, Heat tecoug bal hla enORRinE ING MCh | GENER eS Near Cad The inhabitents were pante-stricken| ginat. Howpltal, ‘The coroner's office Lantee. upon ‘B.) Heath read during the] was arrested for interfering with the ‘ of the House yesterday. ‘policeman. Both men were held. MALAGA, Feb. 12—There was. aa and many bulldings weir damaged. wus notified.

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