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ee WEATHER—FAIR; FRESH WINDS. PRICE ONE CENT Shit il Si es PN aN a Bab ile Ba as aig i RACING SPORT eet D0ks Open to All.”’ |_“ Circulation Bo = - NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCI | THREE ATTACKED A YOUNG GIRL. — Mary Paige III-Treated in Brooklyn, as Was Jennie Bosschieter in Paterson — One Ar- rest Made by Police. A case similar in many of its terrtble Gotniis to the Jennie Bosschteter terson wos unearthed to- . the six tragedy of F day tn Brooklyn. Mar teen-year-old dauzht was found by her father uncon- scious in an alley and suffering from agsault. For twenty-eight hours the young | Fir) remained unconscious, and she was | brought back tor tiring efforty ofa s noon to-day she re nese and to ber moth g omen, with whom with betn responsi pndition youn quainted, rAtiad! The girl ts not yet out of danger, hut | the physician belleves that by care sing her Ife may he saved, She high fever and {s suffering from pros- tration. Went Out for a Walk. Miss Paige lives tn th her parents at N Bmoklyn, Last Suntay afternoon dresseu up in her prettleat clothes went out for a walk Paige. | 1 Pearl street, | Governor Signs Water Lands Repeal ODELLHITS RAMAPO; _ ASSEMBLY JOINS IN. Bill to Condemn and Ramapo Passes. etal to The Evening Worl March 12—The foes; of ipo had a full innings here to-day ov. Odell signed the Morgan Dill grant- Ing the elty of New York the privilege ondemning w lands in this State, 185, watch conferred extraordinary pow- (rs and privileges upon the Ramapo Water Company, was passed by the Ae: moty ne first measure remove a menace over Manhattan by the Ramapo id the city can now look for an sion of itn water yatem without ing priviiexes from the Ramapo When the Morgan bil! to repeal the wij charter granted to the Ramapo Water | Company in 186, on the order of fuat | Bhe did not return that evening and | passage, was reached in the Ansembly her parents, greatly slarmed, visited her friends and made a thorough search for her. All day yester: they kept up the search and to-day Mr. Paige remained from work making every ef- btain some information of his daughter. ‘A few minutes before noon yesterday a boy in the neighborhood went to the house and told the father that Mary was lying in the alley which runs from Concord street between Pearl and Jay Paige hastened to the place indicated and there he found Mary lying fn the rear of the home of Mra. George F. 4 pott, ut No. 45 Pearl street. Mrs, Ab- wait sald that she had seen the girl stag- geting along the aley ac 7 o'clock yeater- day morning. Found Girl in an Alley. eo frequently saw drunken women In aor and thought nothing of it {ll ghe noticed that Mary: seemed to be {1 Bhe went to her and told her to le down. The girl made no answer, but lay down on the ground, and Mrs, Ab- Wott forced some whiskey down her care showed no improvement and Mra, Abbott says she worked over her cpearly all day. No explanation was made why the girl was not taken into use. ‘ alse at once took his daughter home and summoned Dr. 1D. Hobart. of of No. 133 Sands street, The doctor sald the gtrl had undoubtedly been given narcotic polson: He worked over her continuously for twenty-elght hours and only succeeded In bringing her out of r to-day. Penotiwas very weak, but hy close questioning on the part of her mother enough of her story was obtained to how thut a terrible outrage had been committed. ‘Three Young Men Accused. She wald soon after mie left the house Bunday afternoon she met three young men whom she knew well. They invited her to take a walk. From this point on the story Is quite indefinite. The mother yefuses absolutely to say qnything about 4t under advice of the police, und the information given out comes from the |dector. ‘Aw near as can be learned, however, the young men held the gir! and forced ger to take “knockout drops.” Bhe soon lost consclousness and can- not tell what happened from that time until she found herself in her father's home. Detectives Ruddy, O'Brien and To- ‘man, of tne Adams street station, have ‘been placed in charge of the case, They refuse to make any statement ur give out any information. They have the names of the girl's alleged asailants, and it is said arrests will soon be made. Mrs. Paige came to*Manhattan this afternoon to get same friend to help her nurae her @augtiter. Miss Paige is a girl of good character. The police this afternoon arrested George F. Abbott, jr, son of Mrs. Ab- bott, of 215 Pearl street, and he is held at the Adam mggect station pending ex- eminetion ve-moarow, Young Abbott t#,geventeen years old. He says he walked with Mary Paige @unday, but deates all knowledge as to the cause of her injuries, Warrants tave been issued for other young men for whom the police are searching. ————___ Fined for Spanking Hie Wife. AKRON, O., March 12.—James Brown spanked wife because she would not got up, and ‘was fined 35, ——=__ BALLANTINE'S A PALE ALE ta el wrretal amber to the last drop in the bottle. Speaker Nixon took the floor to plain his position in introducing the biil In 1895 which conferred special priv!- leges and powers upon the Ramapo Water Company. ‘The bill, ax introduced by him in 1896, coveret three countles—Rockland, Or- ange and Ulster, It was referred to the Citles Commit- tee by Bpeaker Fish, said Mr. Nixon, and that body was responsible for amending It, which conferred the ex-| traordinary powers which the company now enjoys. Both branches of the Legtslature unanimously passed the dill, little dreaming what a grand-larceny sobeme they were fostering. When he Intro- duced the ill he little thought of the Jperty, but wit d the Morgan bill repealing tae act of} far-reaching consequences that were to Ble. It taucht him a lesson which he would never (orget The question of re! ever, GL not ses! with ho those 4 ratte of: clais of che ¢ endeavored to + th E consummat city of mil Who ate through?’ Kings. “W eratte Co “Well, New Yorkers bold the peopt accountable wiry had th. titht to con tra “ wered Mr “They and not the law a pr the alarm the peup! not the poe an attempt to right a great wrong that was committd by the panage of the DIN asked Assemblyman McKeown, “Phis meamure ts to protest New ¥ City against its own oMice-holters whom the city has lost confidence.’ answered Mr. Nixon amid applause, “We atand ready to protest you againat your- oelver. “After the passage of the act of 198." continued the epeaker. “Ramapo was never hoard of until it bean to deal Ordinarily 1 do not Cale of New York City in striving. 10 enter into a contract with the city to de- fraud the taxyayers denonds tt Sotto Releesroe Livingston, wae the only member .who voted against It. er int asked y 4 Demo- BRITAIN WANTS CANAL TREATY. Willing to Renew Nego- tiations and Nettled at View Taken Here. LONDON, Maroh 12.--The Foreign Of- fice officials are nettled at the statement cabled here that no opering ts left for further action in the case of Great Bnit- ain's reply to the United States’ note referring to the Senate's amendments to the Hay-Pauncefote treaty, It ts pointed out that Great Britain's reply invites further proposals from the United States. i Moreover, the Foreign OMce under- iM that something of thin sort In already contemplated in Washington. A representative of the Associated Preas has been oMciatly informed that there is no deetre on the part of the British Government that the matter should be dropped. ‘They confidently expect further negotiations and hope for a satisfuctory conclusion, though this does not lessen their insistence on the Integrity of the Cluyton-Buiwer treaty until both signatories conrent to Its ab- rogation. Lord Cranborne, the Under Secretary tor Foreign Affaire, in the House of Commons to-day, referring to Great Britain's reply to the Uniteq States Senate's amendments to the Hay- Pauncefote Treaty, communicated yea- terday, added that the British Govern- ment was not engaged in negotiations with any other Power on this subject. Forecnsi for the t! ending at & Wednesday for New York » City and vicinity—Falr to- ‘> might and Wednesday; fresh to brisk westerly winds. G4eoenae <5 +924 964 6098 Patrolman MeManus Dead. Patrolman’ Wiliam J. McManus, of the Twonty-ninth Precinct, in East One Hundred and Fourth street, died at his residence, at 2 o'clock this morning. IRISH MAYOR MEETS COUNCIL. Says Limerick Hates Learning from English. President Guagenhetmer's letter to the Councilmen explaining the importance 0 fthe meeting thin afterncon brought a large attendance. There is a mandamus against the Council for the second bond Insue of $2,200 (or tha Hall of Record& and a threatened mandamus in the For: George Rapld Transit extena‘on matter. There were twenty men pres- ent, but not enough by twe to pass bond tsnues ‘The clerk rend the heading of the two lettera recently received by the Prest- dent from Alexander Orr and Contractor John B, MeDonall threatening maa- duns proceedings 1f immediate action was not taken on the Fort George ex- tension of the Rapid Transit tunnel The letters were not commented on and were referred to the Committee on Tun- nels and Railroads. Later Guegenheimer arose and said: “Gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to introduce Mayor Daly. of Limerick, Ireland.” Daly wan greeted with enplause, He spoke of his Council in Limerick, saying the members hated to learn unything from the Ensilsh, Mr. Daly spoke some few moments and thanked the Council for the courtesy bemowed on fim. As poon as he had finished, Council- man Cassidy, of Queens, asked that the privileze of the floor be granted to ex- Mayor Gleason, of Long taland City. This was granted. Mr. Gleason smiled and bowed, but did not speak. ——_ —_ 70 RUN SEARLES MINES. | Receiver Meattya Has Authority from te On the appiication of Marcellus Hart- ley, a creditor of John EF. Searles. George D. Beattys, a lawyer, of No. 31 Nassau atreet, wan to-day appointed Tecelver of Searlen's property. ‘The order to be entered will provide| that the mines known the Cornu- copia, situated in Union County, Ore., shail continuo to be operated by the re- celver if, In his judgment It $e for the interest of the estate. _ GREAT $500.00 OFFER TO iY Alalefetnteteielainiel Ieivicleieininieiot EX-PRESIDENT HARRISON AND MEMBERS OF HIS FAMILY. ty of New York who had | % contract with] Re ot the Morgan bit | ce CLOSED EASTE Me AGT fy) Se SES ST ty cme eee WEAT [ “ Circulation Books Open to All?” | BRIDGE PUZZLE STILL UNSOLED ; Chamber of Commerce Committee Holds a Meeting. When the ¢ of Commerce the \ tion |nat M’KINLEY CON ABOUT HARRISON. PRICE HARRISON'S END _ ~ TS NEAR AT HAN | INDIANAPOLIS, March 12.—Like) Jone asleep Gen. Harrison Hes at hie 3 |home here, his life fast ebbing, All hope of saving hia life has been’ abandoned by the attending physt-. clans, end. The siclan “BABY” M’KEE ILL | —-FAIR; FRESH WINDS, Physicians at Ex-Presi- dent's Bedside Aban- don Hope—McKinley, Sends a Telegram of Inquiry INDIAN Jent are at his bedside awaiting the: unchanged since noon. Shortly after: |12 o'clock he lost consclousness aul his breathing, that had been labore the morning, became almost impere ceptible. He had been suffe | his left lung, which is badly. ly contorted, relaxed and assumed) | its normal expression. é All the final resources of the. pBi Harrison were tried without avail!’ 5 and the patient's death may occtir at any moment. COL. HARRISON iwi Indlanacods: (speetal to The Evening World.) . | BLIZZARD'S ANNIVERSARY. Jutee Marecnater es Storm @ When the day broke clear and warm Yorkers who like t) remember Manhattan's Quarterly. The Manhattan Raifway Company) $$ 4 Special to The Evening World.) JIS. March 12—% 9, Me rant the hedalde of Gi any he shows little sigue: and relatives of the ex-Pregl<” patient's condition has| beem ffering acutely “3 in a case such as that of Gem, oy Is talking of the General progress It made, d je rances to his friendi. sent out to-day arrison, who fe ‘o Mra. McKee, tn Sats summoning them to se@ *F r he could not respo: “starts from this city’ ed throngs Kathered® residence eager! son his condition. © os left lung, as stated, io. 1 y to-day It wag, eration to ree growing weaker wan practically! no thie. dea — GETS SUMMONS. » March 12.—Lieut.-Col, son of former Presie” 7] as at the War Departe: @ te ceived a sesmage! ihe bedside of his fathers Waratngton to-night: foe WITH MEASLES, N.Y. March 12—Dre cKee and her husband,’ wao reside here, are! McKee. dren, includ. Benjamin Harrison McKee, , the ex-President, ave i with measles for over, nave demanded! the Une atton of the parents during Pronapect To-lay. thought of March) 1. 4 blizzard started, 4% no stgns to-day of ape ind Weather Prophetiy) t there Is no ble a / vat Mr. Emery, ‘it i, The sow came on tinued on the 13th, $$ ared the regular qi R GIRLS--SEE