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RUSSIA WILL STAY IN MANCHURIA. hould China Refuse to Sign Treaty, Czar Will Argue that He Cannot Move His Troops. aaaaene ore Ru int decline to nthe a will, as understood now 8T. PETERSBURG. April 2.—The Su- berior Councilor of the Chinese Let fon, Chu-We-Jte, is continuing the nm 1 ptlations as Charge WAffalres regard | well, ‘This ends Ing the Manahurian agreement. Tho] We fred to, ve Manchuria, bu Nines of the Chinese Minister, Yang-]%e prevent us go! ’n terms con Iu, ts now wimittes! to be due to apo-] sistent wita the moot our rail- road and ot xy. whieh will Ineapal toombight: easily for along 1 happen that Russia would regurd the contingency tloned in the August tr PosMIbility as being tuality, TH fa, thats the Towe agninat a scnreely anes UnoMcial obververs under- stand how a doubt can possibly be en- Loabroad that China wilt ltl accept the Russian conditions, after It ix apparent that no power Is willing to foretbly “Ax soon as lasting been established in| Manchurt, sable measures taken for of railroad cons! ing to formal 1 Ruseta will hi ps from these Nelghboring Empire, p: : of other Powers does an Btacle In the way of such a measure } doubtedty pr S plans as made, ner S would suffer as iit *) position from China's refusal to ae- J cept what Ruseta regards an moderate © conditions of withdrawal —- MET DEATH IN A SCALOING PIT CITY PALROLL + INQURY OFF. Charter Amendment ') Will Cover Purpose of i the Weekes Bill. Not Escape When the Stop-Cock Exploded. The Weekes bill i ALBANY, April By the exploston of a steam pipe to empower te Governor to aopollit # the bakement of Selleman f Cura weer: © [59 Wooster stree Sedalia the [53 treet, at WW o'clock thin f Y / comm f New York City with} noon, Henry Otten, the fireman, “fnanctal affabrn o y towanl reducing expenses will sealded, dying In terrible ; It ts not knewn wi cident, but ar mate avenue, a . not de pase ed. 2 phe rasan for d has even torn lt for attaining tv pil will be made in the ‘The Arsembly Committ incurding 1 before Kt provision asd te t object sought In the charter, Clues has prepared, at the uae bog. P. Alids, an? amendn B oof the posed charter, pro’ take steam e: ‘ tion of the Higgins | 4sement and street | for the apolt Cinzsified State 5 | gn New York © rept school and salaried ‘The present amendm stricken out, provi not be uniform may be fixed by ¢ man. ‘Tho new amendmopt compels the Board of Estimmte and Apportionment to grade thecemplogces of the city and fix the salaries af tho grades. ‘After they aru ap fixed no person hold- tng a ponition or employed in any de- partment, bureau, Comméssion or office. 1 for which a definite salary or com- ation has been appropriated or dea ed, shall receive any extra salary compensation in addition to that # ice ball to the offices and all employees ex- ca are to be graded Ngineer WAS Not ux close to the boller as the fireman and he had time Jump outside the door and make is way In a second to a place of sutety The treman was on the other side the boller and not near enough to the door to excape. The steam laxued with such rapidity and in so immense a vo! ume that Otten was scalded to de: and he lay on the flopr when found eat @ few feet from whe: , only when the wlopseciiicn off, had) stood ere are automat: alarms.thrpugh- Md ail of these rang, ent, which ts to be that salaries need in the boroughs, but he Board of Alder- | } H \ ‘here was some leme} thro it | out the buliding, but no panic none , flohard Kruser, of No. enue, Wax arrest in fis excitement he had not matical hee Was scalded, but his face and neck were black. fe was technically chased with homicide, and seat to St Sree | cent's Hospital’ a prisoner. ni No individadl salary shall be Increased | SET of dtminished, such Increanes or de> BABY BOY BURNED. creanea being made as an whole for ihe | grado. It ls belleved that thiv will prove | Older Nrother Set Hin Clothes Afire An effective block against large salartes with « Mateh. and great increases in tndividual +! Samuel Kern two years of age, wns for an increase a grade would mi terribly burned tn hit parents’ home at Timdreds of rhe No. 163 Third street, Elizabeth, N. J.. toe would naturally Ronunisdlscusaian day, ‘The child had been left in a room Assomoistman Weekes had rhis to say le brother, w ater with his little brother, who was a year jelder, While his mother was busy In an- “itomy pill regaruing an t | efthe salary len of New other part of the house. The olde: got hold ¢ (ncorporated: tn th Mt , one. The tt hit fre Lixcussion. J vestigation younger a blanket and suc- the flames, hot nid been horribly uries will probe a0 DED 20 FEET T SHE A BO Ward's Prompt Hero- ism Narrowly Cheat- ed Death. KILLED MOTHER AND BROTHER, Murderer Escaped and Tragedy Is Not Explained. BUNBURY, Pa., April 2—A double irder was committed at Kiineszry mall country village a few miler ‘ his city, to-day. The murderer ix John AGrulick, aged thirty-two re, and his ictims were his mother, Mra, Amy Gu- ick, slxtyeelght years old, and his rother Philip, twenty-seven. After committing the crime Gultck jolly placed the smoking revolver in bin pocket and walked off in the direc- jon of Danville. Harry Moore, ving on an adjoining rm, J the shots and ha: ¢ Gulick home, ‘The mother ying on the floor of the kitchen and the nin the barnyard with a bullet’ hole ar hin heart. Both had been Instantly killed. What 1d to the commission of the crime In ‘The munterer jm still at 167 East Dne Hun- t, saved a ten-year- ast Twenty- tsecond street, is the youngster who had rrow an escape from death. He was playing at the end of a dock Which reaches out into the East i at the foot of Twenty-trst street, was about 1 P.M. to-day, and fell Into the rush! ‘The xhouts of his ti attracted Ward ment empl end of the eres, Rus or It He silpped irrent rifled compant He Is a Dock Depart and Wan at the land] cture waen he ihe Kz to the spar, kaw young Schenck sinking fr ‘the third time. Without an instant’s hesitatton—not even stopping to tak: ff his long rub- ber boote--Ward plunged In after tho boy. “He dived deep and brought ‘up the nearly Ifeless body from the. bot. tom. Then he ran with the boy to Bellevue ital, where, by measures, the rs brought ba nearly extinct spark of life. ————$—$__- chic. ned. iorence, thé ten-months-old daughter John Johnson, was reverely burned ‘ing a smail fire at her parents’ home, East One Hundred and Fiftleth et, this morning, The child was Ken to Harlem Hospital. ‘The damage fire amounts to only $10. ——— African Rebel Leader Shot. APE COAST CASTLE, Gold Const » leader of the men Mfteen-year-old Annie Jankos, w’ missing from her home, No. t'Phird atreet, sincy March 2. Thi girl Is very tall for her age, fair xion, dark hair and gray eye a black dress, brown and and a ray hat. a in kot blue Jacke! — Money for Elizabeth Folts, i ‘The following contributions for brave) Uttla Elizabeth Foltz have been received by The Evening World; Mrs, Richard Butler, New York, $; Constant Reader, Chambersburg, : it, who recently rebelled, bliciy ‘shot: The, others bave been phed to the’ Island of Shorbo, fort; trom Sierra. ‘Leone. miheatit: Fireman Otten Could}: GAVE OUT BANK CHECKS ; NO MONEY ON DEPOSIT. s TOOT THE WORTD:! TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1901. CIRL STRIKERS Mrs. Matteson No Business Woman and NEW OUTBREAK. alata ntenieininimicinteteintei=! \MBE nue, Hronx Representatives of three 3 the checks w Itemized staterne son's account wit that on Marel 3 New Publications | nietetetetelelsit Didn’t Know Account Was Overdrawn. KT New Publications. MATTESON. chine neieeiehieiteiisi-t | emphis » Paters Gather feleinteieieeiciefat AN KIL Mrs. country only vmprehension ant fi © defraud own thr © tok: possessor Vauxtons Was 1 —— STRUCK BY AN E eCapi Meteler Put Mite Mead and New Workers. the etrikers £ rtd inter girls veer mite of the ¢ on Weavers to Head Off kirln on strike went t picket duty ——— LEDIS| of Ne to reofer dalntod with che te neds ough Three Notable Novels at Ghe Wanamaker Store NEWSPAPERS 6 and See) ORF 7: INTERNATIONAL™ : ASSOCIATION of GAIN the pointer on papers and Au The first work issued by the Ass Ford's fascinating can still be toration, to another popular author a the dial moves downward, and this time rests on the third popular writer in the list of the International Association of News- thors, ation was Paul Leicester The Great K. & A. had while the allotment 3 Max Pemterton's stitring tal of the Res- ns Wife,"? also still on sale. This week will be especially devoted nda new novel, “American Wivesand English Husbands,” By Gertrude Atherton ad The Mail and Express says:—‘*American Wives and English Husbands” may be considered the ablest novel yet written on the subject of Anglo. American marriages, and also as onc of the notable books of the decade. This popular copyrighted book of 339 pages, previously published only in the $1.50 edition, is now brought out in a new edition, printed from the original plates on good paper, handsomely bound in dark olive green cloth, with ornamental back and cover in gray and black, making a volume just as good to read as the expensive edition and almost as attractive to look at, and yet the price for those who take advantage of the present distribution by the Association is ‘This is the easy way to get the books in each announcement is printed a Book-Vou any preceding week while the allotment lasts. 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