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STS Feat te eae rare ee NIGHT EDITION—_AMl the News for All Day—RACING e SPORTS. WEATH —CLOUDY; COLDER PAG PRICE ONE CENT. \t WZ AS NAS TICORIS NEW YORK, FRIDAY, WE ~IDPAGES | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ —CLOUDY; COLDER PRICE ONE CENT. ANNA GOULD EXPECTS HUSBAND TO WIN DUEL TO [HE TWO CHILDREN MET DEATH IN TENEMENT FIRE.” Two children were burned to death, their mother’s hair burn ed off and a tireman severely in- jured ina tire in an old tenement at No. 40 Chrystie street this afternoon. THE DEAD. 2 JACOBS, four years old, JACOBS, two yeara old. THE INJURED. Mes, NETSY JACONS; hale nearly all burned off, Fireman ‘TH gine itty Fi severely cu L The tenement {+ three stories high. If bas always been regarded as a death MAS CALLEN, of En. he hand and wrist trap. Mrs, Jacobs, who has been separated from her husband for several years, lived on the top foo rear, At A few minutes hefe thts and afternoon she went to ma looked the ebti 4 later Barnet Poluski, an enon Ven minu ola man whe fives on the same floor, emelied smoke, He war rly suffos P into the hall. dleor, but could not get in. ‘Then he ran downstairs and ind tried to break in ling in this, the policeman turned Aw the engines from White streets dashed up Mre. Jacobs ran up ahead of the fires stop her had Jacobs's hair and clotht aan put out ty flames and xhe was carried to the street. Nearly all her hair was burned off. Firen.an Callen, of No. 33) West Twen- Ueth street, in Rreping his w, Out the room jammed his hand through a glans door, cutting an artery in his wrist and neariy severing two fingers. He fainted, and wax carried to the street by somradcn. Wren the tire was put chitdren were foun “ ut the tae n the Lizzio's arred bor badly ht Was under the bed. David was de. his cradle. Hew the fire started fe a mystery. fs belleved tha: Lizzie Jacobs in play- ing with matencs set fire to the cur- tains, Alfred White. of No. 110 Canal street, wax-pne of the first persons to respond to the erles for help. He got Into the room where the ohildren were, and in tryin to rescue them had his hair badly singed and hiv face burned, ee CHAFFEE ORDERED TO MOVE. American Treo for Maniin Next WASHINGTC wie Leave China path, . March 1%.—An order Chaffee to-day for China by y a Lega be remo I. Arthur. oo to KM Wife and Self. BHISTOL, R. 1., March 15.—Manuel Cabrhi, a mil worker, attempted to kill his wife early to-day and then attempt- @1 sulcide. It ts belleved that the! wo- man hax no chance to recover, while Cabra! may live. CEE It Doesn't Cont Anything. ‘An Mlustrated fashion cataiogue con- taining the new Spring styles for men ana bays, with samples of cloth and prices, ts sent free by the enterprising Guarantee Clothing Co., 3d sve. and 1th wt, Write for one to-day, %* Mla, where Gen. |? GIRL DRUGGED BY THREE NEAR DEATH Mary Paige Unconscious and Sinking—Charge of Murder, Perhaps. MARY BxO-dre-n0 010 one e:0-e-ondnavecBre~ A possible charge of murder faces the three Brooklyn young men who are accused of IIl-treating Mary Paige, the sixteen-year-old girl, The girl may ile. A change for the worse {n her con- dition is announced by the doctor attending her. She was unconscious | all last night and remained so to-day. Sue has a high fever, Dr, Gideon D. Hobart, of 128 Sands street, was vent for early. He fears that jneumonta has xet in. The doctor thought yerter the girl had a fulr chance for recovery, hut the bad turn she took during the night has lessened her chances to get well, and the prisoners, David Patte x eorge Abbott and Edward ron, may have to answer a charge murder or manslaughter. »PAIGE. 3 ED DDA-VDHD OMAOCHSD 18 <6 sodden The father of the girl is almost wild with or, and his wife does not show him letters that are received dally ad- vising a lynching bee for the prisoners letter received to-day had a skull 1 cross-bones on the envelope and read “Have these es and flends trted fauick by dfim-nead court-martial, If they are gullty, string them up without any de or gab, or set White Caps on jthem to be tried and handled by Judge | Lyne: nh before these awful and diabolical erimes are spread all over the country. “ACT, One of Mrs, Paige's callers to-day was M of the ac- cused young expressed her sorrow for and the two together, Abbott, Jr, of street, David Patterson 25 Pearl zdward out ball to ult of the girl's injuries, LAW WAKES il Policeman Said He Had| “Other Use for His Money.” Policeman Thomas H, Harrington wax ight hefore Judge N Lourt of ( with fatlur mother Harrington tw hed te thi Fifth street station and has be poilce furce three year, Th eo by the Corporate prted that Harringto’ pral Sessions te to support his faethe mpi Counsel, of jow much de you Judge, “Twelve hundred and fifty dollars a Ar. anawered the polleemian parents?” “T lrave other use for my money “How old are they? “Father t# sixty-five and mother sixty: yeven years.” “Well,” sald chy the a Week wh Court, “you wil TH know the ri Harrington promised to pay and was! discharged. ——— To Cure a Cold tu une Day Take Laxative Lromo-Quinine Tableta 2c. %e' x parents} RESSIE, QUEEN “DF PANHANDLERS Says She Was Arrested for Working and Had to Beg. “The Queen of the Panhandlore ts on the Island, 96 fm Queen now plained Harrison, nixtee ave: riny won, Fie wae chy ine xt lung toe "7 nef chen har just tun gether, and sho sald they were the worst she ce rothe part ver Hartigan arrested the Fifth avenue and t for begging. She sald sh newspapers and make $2 or $4 at the Children’s Society nad her ed und stepped her from welling P ook to begging, nat knowing what else to do. She got the used ta Why don't you support your aged | worst clothing #he could And and made some money When the Magistrate tined her §5 she began to und sald she had not @at much money, vt got shad to >» irtyefirat | INDICTMENT OF POLICE CAPTAINS MAY COME. NOBLEMAN DIES IN RESULTS AT REFUSED DOCK LONDON THINKS WE'LL HAVE AN EMPEROR! British Press Takes Seriously President Had-! ley's Prediction. The Evening Post publishes the fol- lowing special despatch thix afternoon LONDON, — March Ant thougn it may seem, this 4 London President Hadley’s tmaginary prediction that an Emperor will be instailed tn FACTORY PANIC: FIRE A MYTH. Wrestling Match and Excitable Girt Caused Mad Rush. the staircase men threw appli Ag! mothe lower floor ran m obeaw and he flre-sescapes ont building were erowde girls and men, all anx Alderman orci TH Looked at unin There was a hear Burris ordtnan ening World by that famous duellist expert, ANE PAVILION, richie TO ICE TRUST. FIRST—The. salutation. SECOND-Rodays# wounded: in little finger. “Vive Boni! “Ft THIRD-Castellane’s reception. ' SAAELESLIAEAAASSALAARALAAAEAAAEARASEARERAREEA tainly take place to-morrow. UNE AND BARK IN COLLISION. Disabled Vessel in Tow —Was Hit by a Big Steamer. ; Wusnington within twenty-five years Mment iy that uf Sir He nding famous African explor- ann : would rather be the most common man In the street than auch an agguat per It already requires considerable SPITTERS MUST BE SUPPRESSED." Health Board to Take| Measures Against Nuisance. orm are xertously discussing Murphy this afternoon AM ‘Harley and{ has already run two men through, the . Harley going to the Fourtn [latest being Count Orlowski, wnom ‘Tender-|he pierced through the throat. 1 Thompaon going to the Third] “Phe seconds chosen by De Cas- corresponding district to the Fourth on the : + Murphy would only say] Me Gaston Jollivet, the seconds of for the] M. de Rodays being MM. Prestat and PROMISED THEN POLICE JOBS. The Lygen was in which takes in the £ STEAMER RUNS ASHORE. A Lawyer Bates Re-| !t !» said on the Boulevards this Vigorous MuMeTOUs communica | trons recelved ny the Hea to the spitting in public vances and places alarm of tire wndred girls and men ted troay the fourth floor down Mre-esespes and| Indiana, with gers Aboard,in Peril Near Racine. | ceived $500 and Did Not Deliver Goods. won caused by two youn |, y floor wrestiing. One outer and there was great ‘ 4'T other. but a fri others took dt oup, ane | ZOCeeeeCEGECERCOGEGONIg WEATHER FORECAST. ist | cumomances COCOOOCS CC |De Rodays Is ‘a Dead , Shot and the Meeting Will Take Place To- Morrow Morning. PARTICULARS OF THE COMING DUEL. Encounter pis it will tnke place to-mor-, row near Py De Noday Coane Bn Castel in wm dead shat; nol ne’s seconds are the Comte de Dion and M. Gaston et. De Nodays’s seconds are MM. Prestat and Perivier. Two an wilt he changed at twenty - fave PARIS, March 15—10 P.M. Only a few hours remain: be- ‘astellane duel comes off. MM. de Rodays’s’ sec- fore the Roday IAseiii-t tet. cond says the encounter will cer- morning, All asipea i have TRADE PICS Harley Takes the Ten-|dead shot, and De Castellane ts’ him: derloinand Thompson self no mean hand with the pisfol, al- Crosses Broadway. this ley ning and M. de Rodays wrote a leader to be used in case the meeting should result pally to him. Two shots will be exchanged at twenty-five paces. De Rodays is a though his favorite weapon {is the sword, ly No one could doubt the result {f swords were chosen, for Count Bont tellane are the Comte de Dion and Perivier. ‘The latter, who {s co-editor of the Figaro, sald to-day that the duel would be private. He sald: “I will not tolerate the presence of a etranger. If otherwise, I will retire from the field “Ino my opinion, tt te improper it persons attracted by ie present at two omen are staking their lives.” evening that the Countess de Cas> tellane (Anna Gould) {s much wor: ried over the coming duel, but fully expects her husband to win. There {a not the silghtest doubt that the n} couple are extremely fond of each said to-day Phe Cov eri not, of course, lift a finger to prevent the meeting. She believes her husband otto absolutely in the right. A Fr geatloman could ne re- fuse to meet anoth: t tak irae York Ispeeint teat, New