The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1901, Page 1

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ae | WEATHER-FAIR: SUNDAY DOUNTFUL. Another Day—=Anotber Gain THE WORLD'S M - 0) jarch Ad 2 : 2 42 wh, Yertising Record to Date, Por the Same Period-Last Year, 2 4 16% PRICE ONE ‘CENT. GOV. ODELL VIELDS TO PLATT AT “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ OWN NEW YORK, tol. SATURDAY, MARCH alt ELSBERG BILL TO BE PASSED; JONES NEAR COLLAPSE: SHORT AND MEYER HELD. OLE444E4Ed* 3 5 @ ; > 5 ° ‘ 600625: aedv8e8-3 SsSnb-G08v0015<00 = Assistant D. Was not prese proceedings Fear that Principal the defendants be isch Witness in Rice Mur-| «rouna that the amaavit was insuttl- | der as Forgery Case Seaktalnoaseys not stipulate the oe May Again Attempt Attorney mi Mr. Osborne arrived at this sme 1 oat ALi PE J and agreed to have Jones make a de-|t ereacrs Suicide — On His] postion. suatice Jere said that hel ‘Attorney. Phil! would have to discharge the men ra Statement Patrick's this warrant, but he conatdered it the) , . duty of officers who arrested Short, they a Two Friends Are Put| ‘ni’ steyer so hou them in custody | a Under $5,000. Bail] Valet Jones, on asriving at the Crimis, they aah nal_Courta Hullding, made an amdavitl ing examination FERRY CRASHES |<": Each. No one was {| pante, The Wrekoft, Jured, but there a bie load was Chariea F, Jones, the valet of Méllion- aire Rice, on whose confession Albert T. Patrick {s charged with the murder of vily la one Un and well kin the netive jon of the 1 dled here to-day pars old de old man, Ja delrg closely watched | o e Gey and night for fear he may make one @xother attempt to end his life, | oe He is the most important witness of tne en ® Jin street ralirouds charge, State, nut only on the murde but alo on that of.forger: an ateged will of Rice, ¢ ich charge Messrs. Short and Meyer, frends of Patrick, are now under arrest. After spending the night at Police | New York thro! fn the constr keepste Bh Passengers ina Panic! ixty-elght and Horses Thrown | Headquarters, David L, Short and M 4 Soot to] seo joofens rai Meyer, who) were” urrested Jon Down. Joecree retin charge of forgery in acting ns witnes s; WEATHER FORECAST. to the forged Rice will, were arraigned! } —_—_—_— the chirty~ before Justice Jerome to-day. Mrs. Short, the wife of one of the ac- cused men, came to the Criminal Court Bullding just’ before her husband was arraigned. Bhe ts a pretty woman anil was handsomely dressed, She sat down beside her husband and talked with him earnestly after an affectionate greeting. ferry The Hamilton avenue Wyekoft came into h “ at almost: full ats hours Sunday, for % and vicinity—Falr t Resainty rain Se north to enst wt [Byer ieee better at and| ng the SDPPSRIDIDRIDIN CHEN many teams of horres at. ent BROUGHT BY DR, O'SULLIVAN EB ASERALL GAMES. COLLEG AT PRINCETON, 0 » 0 ROLAND REED DIES: LONG TIME ILL. [Popular Goncoiane Sy After Two Opera- tions, at Last Suc-! cumbs to Cancer of the Stomach at His Home in This City. totie Walnu yecame® an Use and then played Roland R ofclock this tlost Weer One Hun ond street, te] Hin death was Hentde time with eancer STAKE AT AEN POWER iSES. Work on Four Manhat- POLICEMAN’S WIFE A SUICI tan “L" Buildings u Tied Up. | . Durnin A new kind of sympa tthe Man! Are Awwo- rv’ Helpers - GREAT $500.00. OFFER TO EASTER GIRLS--SEE WEATHER AIR; SUNDAY DOUNTEUL. Soeoeete See zona’ { ABSOLUTELY SUPREME | A { is THE WORLD in net paid circulation in! , t J i New York City. SS i Proved by the books of the American’ — = = t News Company. | ‘Circulation Books Open to All.” ] Vteeceecnen nme teeecetetie seeceeeee eee eee PRIC 1D} ONE CENT DEVERY TO GO. — Devery to Be Ousted by ; Means of the Elsberg Amendment, Which ; the Governor Will Not Oppose. x Dicker Between the x Boss and the Gov- ; ernor Quietly and + Quickly Reached. Gov. Odell and Senator Platt met % at the Fifth noon at 1.05 o'clock. Avenue Hotel this after Gov. Odell had said in the morn- —— 1 CAM 5, \ FINISH { ue nO, = ~~ AMEN} ie prey COMMER | { comaune ) 5 Ave | Nese aa ARE 0 .. int eiriceinet Waiting for the execution of one large ommissioner. 5 i itt ticieinteieritet ite eerie sieteie PLATT SAYS POLICE BILL AMENDMENT WILL PASS. I belleve the amendment to the police bill introduced by Senator Elsber AML pass: seems to be a strong demand for it. Lam Informed that a majority of the members of the Legisla- ing tha As going to spend th day downtown. Word came trom tor P it's office Yes, P uptown Gov, Odell once changed his E plans. He remalned in ture appear to favor it. I ca hat will be done with the , Avenue Hotel ; charter amendments. Probably the matter may be discussed this afternoon or to-morrow. I know of no regular conference to-day, {f any of the leaders are in the city I shail probably see them.— ator THOMAS C. PLATT. untll the § met him near the ladies’ and whil walked to the office fc yyernor went up the stairway 4 (for him on the second floor GOV. ODELL READY TO OBEY THE MACHINE'S NEW ORDERS. long held a r Odell came dowi Goy ald Platt to- | + walked out) into Senator I said, and T re- t to the passage T will repeat what I have previously stated peat, that if lo it 1 shall not obj of nendment presented by Senate This amendment takes from the Co point the Chief Deputy and gtves to the My position has not changed. It w n he | leaders de: earlier conference at th Hotel te Ht Gov. OW! loner the right to ap- ointing power, e right for me to la ! te pat the Elst discuss matters of legislation that may c ore me later, it to the Police bUL throug, 1 think the ature will adjourn in April, Tam here for 1 Easter shopping. —Goy, B. B, ODELL mint to Senntors nad Assem the in in taver of ¢ may removes ntingenctessie Caed by Byperionced Travellers New Yors Sc 3 %

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