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N— All the News for All ‘Day—RACING 4S VS Peo eon + COLDER. 1 “ WEATHER—FAIN; COLDER: ae 2 st ss ' Circulation Books Open to All.” renlation Books Open to All.’’ PRICE NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2% 1901. pee PRICE ONE CENT. DISTRICT-ATTO SAMPSON PUT ASIDE; NOT TO BE VICE-ADMIRAL, Naval Committee Dro: s Consideration of flis Promotion, and His Friends Give Up Hore of Pushing Him A'icad —Letter on Gunur Morgan the Cause— Schley Held Back. aes WASHINGTON, Feb. —2%—Admiral Sampson's friends have abandoned all hope of securing ‘bis promotion to the Rrade of vice-admiral. This fact was made known at the meeting of the Naval Committee to-day. When the question of the naval ad- vancement was taken up it was deter- mined after full discussion, not to tak up the names of Sampron and Schiey: It was also announced that t having charge of the bill to establish: grade of vice-admiral had practically nbandoned the measure, tt being 3 npson defeated ail c! notion when he wrote his letter de- ring agulnst the advancement of Gun- ner Mori Ss tI— ed In the Se It was suid to-day that Senator who was Sampson's ter, had thrown bm The mood cf many of the Senators was volced by Senator Alien of Ne- braska to-day, who, in dixcussing the Philippine amendment to the Army propriation bil, read the by Rear Admiral arding the appointment of warrant officers to the rank of Ensign. He severely critl Cleed the Admiral, denouncing him as full of concelt, and stating that he showed by the fetter that he was unttt for th asked ‘Sampson's declaration that sailors taker n kis hee not as off y also prevent Shle Imiral, as a spectal Ui! for his advancement hardly KO th iam TEACHER LYNCHED. NEW BILL GIVES Confessed to Crime and Was Taken from TICKET-OF-LEAVE, Jailby Indiana Mob. TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Feb, %.—After}on the second attack the throng, varl- a flerce fight between Jailer Lawrence/vusly estimuted at two or three thou- O'Donnel < ox, and a {2am swept away all obstacles, Probation System FOr et ee crea ta anten| Pistols were drawn an rt» oO! a afterngon, in which i re Convicted Prisoners faire men were stot, George Ward, | Tull remisticg, | Avia were fred, and negro," twenty-seven” years: old, wan) “tee Of the Sheriff's men fell wounded. is Proposed. tuken from the prison and lynched. The Jail force was finally driven Into The rope’ by which the body wan wus-| the privon. The mob followed and, pended broke and the crowd, thinking | ‘Arse ‘want piaced Dulled Pip out. . jaced ‘around his nec: [the man might be stil alive, built. abana newan dragged down the et bonfire und burned the body. i akon bridge spanning the Wabasn para eons eseod tuk having smurdered ies On the way to the bridge, three bloc da Finklestein, a teacher, who wan |distant, Ward yas beaten with clubs an found dead in a grove outside the elty | repeatediy, wot at, Te was unconscious lgatviighit’ and in all’ probability dead when te Tho negro was suspe and placed under arrest. At firet he : dented his gullt, but finally | 4) strand of REAR ADMIRAL SAMPSON. £ feleininicleleleieieleieiedeiei-ininicinieieininieiciviciebeivictebeleieieteleteieiletrieie- io ss will very being made (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb, 2,—Ausemblyman Mor- gan Introduced a bill to-day to estab- lish a universal ticket-of-leave system in the State. . It provides for the ap- pointment of probation officers who are to be absolute arbiters of the liberty of of the crime. oridge and his body swung 0 rope suddenly. broke convicted defendants. Grokevdown and contessed sindés the Vea Jers, fe caring | cheek prey ‘i . might ¢ othe Sentence! may ba rAdnpended by the) Ward sald Miss Finklestein taunted ) the body huek upon. the biden ada hr de dant placed thin about his color and then struck | It ged across the west under the surveillance of the probation ide ily butte. him In the face, In a Mt of anger he | the body was thrown Upon the pyre and shot her nnd then cut her throat. A] in 9 short time was burned to a cris ard had. teen. recently discharg ylum for the Insane. a officer, who Is to serve without pay ‘Assemblyman Morgan doex not think ehat the appointment of such probation ofMicers will Invite blackmail, ——_—_ CRUSHED BY CARS. Ten-Year-Oll Hoy Run Over by a Freight Train. blood stained knife found in his pocket Was part corroboration of the atatement, | from an He failed to explain, however, how he came to be engaged in convermtion with the victim and the oMctals belleve the murder elther unprovoked or the deed of a maniac. When the news of Want's confession wax circulated a mob gathered about the J todd Charles Packer, ten veurn old, of No, |Jail, demanding the prisoner. Wednesday, for’ New York 68 East One Hundred and Sixty-nttn| +69 in Was abscht ‘when the y and vicinity Generally street, wan run over and killed by a] tarong wormed tae Jail, but his deputies fair to-night and Wednen- freight train at ne Hundred and sixty. |? vigorou Hatance, the Jailer} aay, colder Wednesdays third sifest and Morris avenue thts {Ting a shotgun over the ot) the | pr cmetiseiom eget. De onirere afternoon, crowd, Hits body ia at the-Kaxt Uno Hundrea| All fell back.and at frst it scomed ax aad: sistibth Arcel station-wouxe, though the mob had been beateu off. Lut Forecast for the ¢hirty- alx hours ending at 8 1 FOR $181,080; | BANKRUPT SAYS HS ASSETS AE 520 t $181,060.80, oealx National B _WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS. aman 1, King I} want 2 Ritelly 3 ir returns on. F ae uch howror, "PATRICK NOT FREE; | $10,000 BOND UP. -° ye —___ 'District-Attorney Wants to Argue Case Be- + fore Lawyer is Allowed to Leave Tombs. of Detention, who accusing Ufe, wan fixed by Magts- Ootober in Centre : Patrick the lawyer charged of Milllonatre Rice to checks aggregating $145,- ( and who has been a prizoner in the Tombs since October lant, admitted to $10,000 ball this afternoon, Just ua the bond arrived In the Tombs: Philbin appeared be- fore Judge McMahon and asked him to surpend his decision to accept bail until he had heard argument on the case, This Patrick waa taken Lawyer Crosby, Patrick's told District-Attorney Philoin this afternoon that at 2 o'clock $10,00 in x would be deposited with the who la Amount of money tor Patric District-Attorney Ju ‘we aut and manufacturing The lawyer was cha- but soon regained his h arined at first, the prospect of he feels very imprisonment an not had any {1 effect upon him ap- jo is overjoyed at Aw he was going back (to his cell he pounds and 1a the picture of health. Mr, Patrick expresxed the wish for a and was confident that he would be fully vindicated. Hig admission to ball would suggest the probability that Prof. Witth: » analysis of the dead man's has reported that he did not »y caus? denth. ‘My vindication,” anid he, pve myself inno as will be ase is brought to trial." + Attorney Philbin said he tem- who has the care, Is out of te ete attend to It py geet that If the latter dec! nd sufMelent mercury ‘Thin fact would utterly discredit the of Charles T. Jones, rick should go, well and gov! | the deputies | 20" D ko, Well and gout. ee Pacrick's reteuse by ) ene iy ar i | Sonatiy, any | rather unusual po eetive war ifying A that Pat- | Hot seem embarrasely + % i i ‘ sa a puol-room ki wits oX-redtnig ro ——- Wea the 4 Han when you | at places wate 1 reals BARKER RELEASED: | [eis GIVES $5,000 BAIL. |"::*: are) -—-e ¢- —_ —__ ___ walked from Judge Blair's office tol ® toa frlend: “Taank , that fo shail be Joose end of tne rope was ited to a time abe Blair in Jerrey her to bear up i desy al with rue te bordemen who zave bi my wife 1 tail until the Pam yeady atany thine {iost his right eve a County Grand Jury will take Prosecutor Eewin| that i felontoux assault avith intent Hory. na roan am bonsible fin) Darker attracted much attention as will cemaia right here In Atington.” Hvery bushel of imal the BALLANTINE of the Century. J ae the Sun Files, or tne trlal BREWS Je by the company ia ite own malt sylvania. Limitel, which embodies ail} So travele the Pe houses boat la beat ia railway arclpecture, %0® Yorks te Chicage io “POOL QUEEN” FREE AFTER GAY TRIAL. | WasNot Embarrassed by } | Charges [Made Ag sainst } 3| Her, and Watched Re- “=| corder Goff with Spark ling Eyes. Rounding Up of Prom-— inent Violators Ed © pected Under Drastic Action by fr. Philbin i spbeteietebeteieteiniet { THAT CLOSED ALL POOL-ROOMS. c'n a warrant owt” ame onef the tip is te | —WARNING SEST AWELERS FROW « A number of arrests, It ts sald, will be made to-morrow and for several days thereatcer 25 a result of the) Nixon vice Investigation, District-Atiorney Philbin this: af- ternoon announced that very -ime portant steps In regard to vice exe ing in the city are about to be. He refused to siate just what ca vould ba taken, but sald) # ) os would he far-reaching in its effect, and hinted that it would be in the — neture of arrests. When asked If this would! rem, - information from the Grand: Jury he gave it to be understood) would. ‘omething of that wus the way he put i cement of the Districte. trick 9 i On trial before Reco: ribeletelnietetetetaint Pacelokt waaidiessed’andtresdy? (or nia Mra r tin, who reef s , tae 4 ney waa ‘taken to mean thag)) j) the Tombs, He de-| " 4 : i i scendel ty the office of the torney In the prison, and the the papers that would enatle him tw be ntrict-At- awaited Recorder ¢ Five and that eomel 5 fore not reached would) i) be drawn into the net spread. * arain{ TBe Grand Jury may.be diechargeg) to-morrow, ee “will sures it the prem on Vor other police urt-room in the Had Refused to Recog= nize an Order Setting Aside His Divorce. women to he more s when to meet my Kempson, of News). the Middlesex: | = he was incarcerated t of court in not der setting aside th >y him In North Das Jak. | cones “sh war m r t Me Jill simply irlal eon aancetlor Pitney { too change) eeition whieh comtritted: Kempaon. Court of Brrors is his only, ‘ope made. this Colt and ‘Thelr Mayoralty Convention WE his residence last night. 419 Bast Ninth atreet and was a! to the M Pr street station. —=—

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