The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1901, Page 1

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WEATHER—SNOW OR RAINS a _ PRICE ONE CEN eave ‘AND DE RODAYS WILL FIGHT. M. EE) DE ENS + BARTS FAMILY KEES ESTAT * Will Is Filed in Probate Court and Is Fairly Divided. bers of th The spect Twenty thousand do Mary Evaris, Prescott a The fami Ve, | sor, arts, a daughter, Of) the esiinn’ house and 1 wor, is . All the prope at Cornish, NooW wharex bet th Hetty Sherma Helen M. S and Loulsa W All property « thix city. Brooklyn Maryland and V the money re The will dir: shall be turn not be less tha) of 339,010 Iw est btished d length and ita volved. The exe | three sons, Ali well, ——_—_ HELEN DAUVRAY’S FINANCES. uptey Before Ref. Hearn In Wine, Helen G. Wir as ahe ie known en tae Ig bankrupt orris W largest creditor ts Cha le Creek, Col. 91 and 1 Qotreas | $3.00) on \ adjournment yres ts Talk Canal. Ww Lord ¢ pulect y Fire. plant vd Gowanda, he Inte ex-Senator Will- Surrogate’s rhaiter, or Helen Daas tad sare given | lent the y the Aonrten gee | i WINDS, Ww YORK, ‘THURSDAY, MARC H | 4 1901. CHAPMAN SENT ~ TO TENDERLOIN. | ———++-—_—__——_ Seeley-Dinner Raider and Friend of Murphy to Go Back to Scene of His Fame. +] Capt. George $. Chapman, ex-Czar of | mixst of Police Capt Chapman hur: the ° no district, was again | ried qzarters, He was cordially made Czar there by Commissioner Mur- | r+ nel noon today, as the ning ke the hand of my {announced he would be severai sald Murphy to ago. pman was sent there from thie | niicngi deprived (of Mercer street station foln districy Capt. Andrew J. ‘Thomas, in command | PATE MORETAS of the “Tenderloin” for some herald of the notorious e West Gne Hun: | h street station. he las been trying to get He told ¢ sent from there to t dred and Twenty-tl B, Vredetick W. Martens, who West One Hundred and 1 host trict, wan transfer closeted with deputy Coms Central Park Squad f John England, who was sent to Capt. o | the Chi ian squads [missioner Devery: 0 arly two hours this ‘pt. Willlam ‘Thompson, of the Ci Mernoon, a report was spread Hall squad, was transferred to the | {at che cons meant the Captain nmand of the Tenderloin plock to-morrow morn- Mercer street stations from which place | Would take ent only a shor! time ago in| Mstrict at 8 o ler to make racim for ens In command of the Deltnees street | if smiling broadly when he station. jsad Evening World reporter “Le leased with my apt. Chapman was a drummer boy in the same brigade In which Col. Murp! served In the civil war. Immediately after Col, Murphy was appotnte PROFESSOR WED FLORODORA STAR Romantic Courtship of Van Dyke and Fannie Johnson. t deny fo 1 latest € wanted to get (Continued on Second Paze) PRETTY CIRL STARVED ALONE. For 48 Hours Nellie Clifford Wandered Streets Hungry. ‘ Iannte Johnson, the Dolores In "Floro- Mora,” was married secretly Jast night], HR eed a college professor, and they we Ua Re RISE hate booked to sail on the steamship Santiago aasrGnttioe for Bermuda this afternoon, ‘i ¢ the : i a wontic the speaker ir and Mrs, William von Bergen | iy, axpected to see the usual vislon of wndy ke were the names on the pat Ti and tatters. er lst Instead, a Ledreesed young Prof, Van Dyke 4 inatructor in elec) woman clung to the ratting before him ty at Rutgers College and it but] yper tips wore blue twenty-alx years old, Hix father I Dry from luck of food that F.C. Van Dvke, the electrical expert Last summer, in Paris, Miss Johnson aml Prof, Van Dyke, who tx her eousin, | saw much of one another, They were born in the same town. Coxsackie, but had been rated for several years, he at coll she study- Ing for the steze. Seto ed Recenily, on account of her throat.| fase had Miss Jonnson decided to go to Bermuda For fe 140 wrote Prof, Van Dyk-. no;food ‘I take you myself," he Hd yess rday, And so they were quietly mar- ried. MUTINOUS CREW GO FREE. Captain Wout! i to ‘The twetve sail AO British tramp # |muunted on Mareh 1 w went on the #houln of Cape Lookout ere to-day discharged by United Staten her tight tell how It had: ¢ would she say w! with her father. Ambul By of the the Kirt rival and He sald she state from exposure and would recover was Ina starvation, bn ea YERKES IN ENGLAND. Tella Win Trole and Says Stay WIE be LIVERPOOL. " yerkex, Minne for Lond Uriet. haries 7 on | for the Britian t. John Smith, Maren arrival here Mner Te ning bis plans “E have come he work 1 hia ly, the Hatiwits on his day Star stonle, — sabd, to look after here rnd Hamp tisomy sale miysion, 1 curred tts on the I roan be. land Rali- The tn up ae a Rua ee nd a coach containing #ix mem-|do not kn ow England will ake to an empeyern. was bidiy bur ed, tds, but, ft strikes me, feld in) London. our athers were x djhtly —— Reritna Canal Opens, Humber ef Monday, fady red ritan Canal will open will ran underground ty a pol veral miles Soon Ham, from Oyster Bay, ap- | xtension he locomotive struck the ey tine re further, they were both Ine yt Mr.” Yerkex will remain. only iM nd wi retura: te nent in Lon York froin ¢ nowe hurt. or wre early in April, SAID TEACHER BEAT “ Circulation Books Open » the perfidious insinuation accusing me of treachery. WEATHER—S8V0W OM TBAING HRISK WINDS. PRICK rg pes ees Paris Editor, Wild at His Thrashing, Says He'll Wipe Out Insuit | in Blood. | Seconds Have Been Exchanged and Boule- vards Are Waiting for the Battle— Story of the ‘ Affair.” 1901, Wblishing Compa New York World) lite The Evening Wort PARIS, March 14—9 P. M. | Count Boni de Castellane has just told The} Evening World correspondent that he expects De Rodays's seconds at any moment. M. de Rodays says the only solution of the thrashing he got from Count Boni is a duel. The encounter, owing to the gravity of the in- sult, may take place at dawn to-morrow. Each man says he will do his level best to kill the other. M. de Rodays says, “only blood will wipe out the insult.” The following statement was given out by Count Boni de Castellane this afternoon: Reading the Figaro, | was tilled with indignation at lim- by (Copyright __!mediately begged my father and a friend, M. Morel, to HIM, THE BOY DIED. Coroner Investigating the Case of Charlie Gone, of iamsburg. Charlie Gone, nine years old, who has) Severai of hin pilin the second primary class No, 16, Willlamaburg, died t hia parents’ home, No. £9 Lee} Chartle 3. Graham, of No. Marcy, avenue, who attended the was hout to give a death certificate, de-| street station, calle scribing hi aflment as cerebral spinal] to see Mlex Powers, Miss Black. the meningitis, when a chance remark made | “saigtant principal, who had enaree of hy the mother deterred him, and he de-| the schoo! in the absence of the prin. sroner that it{ cipal, Leonard Dunkley Wothat Mins caileaeion Powers had gone for day, after de- jone Charlie ree) A3ing that ane had tajured the Gone boy In any way. ater Miss L Evening Wo: Misx Powers tod me that ¢ a very and mhe had fi And that was struck him with terned home from school at 11 o'clo:k on Monday last and complained to her that he was lll He that his teacher, Mies Loretta M. Powers, had shaken him until he thought he would fall apart, and then st him upon the head. ¢ wan angry because I Hihmetic lesson.” the boy my when he was being punished, ean find her at Katzen Didn't eonnt on ¥ pure 36 Rast in front two monthe ago and his skull Was fractured. He did not know it but kept at work . when he fell unconscious taken to Bellevue Hoi wh the fracture wax disco: | There is hone of his recovery, ——— iow Inhates Gan and Dien. Ww, warney, wine tx forty 1, registered at Boehn's Hotel, ith street, ax John Doe, hed with hig clothes on, after turning ¢ is without dahting It to: | Hudaon Street I . tires! On Ma fe batt at years No. Brooklyn has m at jolie utter being discovered. diay fn ad boy 5 | Ree feleloninini ie ade Will- schoolmates, of had be Slack was porter, ne Gone Monday neen and went by be *harlte ore oy ail, She dente a ruler, and 4 any Ume WEATHER FORECAST. for the thirty-alx ne ut rri- >, for New York City and to. Fri- a henent: one Warm Babies. Already nembers, nearly all on Inthe borsuga wedzation will all Uitte fellows, called at Mrs, Gone's yesterday and told her taat the story wax shaken and how struck was an said home had been morning slapped his face. raving | victim when friends pulled him off whak- | mother, “and after she shook and struck | mruce ht : | me T felt stick “Have lol! suspended Misa) Powers?" out t adly insult on the fleld oft The boy grew worwe rapldly and finally | [Have you suspended Atlas Pow onor, His seconds have already became delirioua Ht was Hen WALT revered Mist Hlack, “1 wit! meres] been chosen, tt Is said, and will call: “in hie delirium, which lasted during a |#2% that she hus gone home for ta¢/upon Count Bon! probably to-mor- grecter part of his tllness, Charlt CAT se mal awe give miea| CoM ee Inst time the Count fought out in a, Over and over petal bad eta te oN wise say [@ duel he ran his opponent through re-enacted the rcene in the rchool-houre that they know where she lives, and} the neck | imine hou «(centre of Paris. accompany me to the residence of M. de Rodays. “The latter received us and, after a few brief observa- tions to whicli he gave unsatisfactory responses, | intlicted fon him merited correction. “L reserve a similar one for any person permitting him- self the same accusations. CASTELLANE.” | oe ,HOW BONI DE CASTELLANE THRASHED HIS DETRACTOR. CHAPTER 1. Being the Details of the Cele-| brated Meeting in the Rue ie Ja Chaussee d’Autin During Which the Chevalier Boni} Sadly Pummelled a Wicked |}, E- itor, Abominable paragrajn a PARIS, March 14. Count Boni de Castellane, ausb: of Anna Gould, Is again the talk Paris. tle thrashed M. de Roda The Editor of Figaro, to-day, and a duel | More under the code |s to follow | The Count visited De Rodays in his home, and boxed his ears pitt leasly, then slapped his face, and was), proceeding to pummel his unlucky De Rodays is determined to wipe! , De Castellane thrash for stating that he (M. de Castellane) had betrayed the Deroulede plot on | ou ul the occasion of the funeral of the late | ')") President Faure, Feb. 25, 1599 Kei nidtets 1 Count de Castellane was nied to-day by his father, the Murauts | de Castellane, and a newspaper friend, M. Morel. Called on De It They pm cded to th M. de Rodays, No. Rue de la! Yhaussee d’Antin, situated in The Count asked to seo M, de Rodays and was ushered {nto the writer's study . vin! y Cas CUAPTER IL, tn Which Count Boni's Father Relates the Terrible Incident of the Thrashing of De Roday. sbiny | residence of andthe Co: rtrous Salutations Blows Had | the Eyehanged After Been Stru Mary wine M. de Rodays received the par Count de his dressing-room. tellane sald: “You puntished in ompa- - 1 AGAINST CRE Wins the Suit Against Magistrate for Part of Fee. O'Neill as ONE © ENT a was given to-day by. 1 Lawyer Thomas J. Magistrate Leroy to recover: + his share Peter F. pie attore . th settle desk In 1 brought vn was promaed. rane’s share Judze peoctieed iw slnce ae said reduce influence: furnishes inentme rotlve ye Mover sult wa Rete K fis seal on the benehs ———————> 4 of OLD DURTON

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