The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1901, Page 1

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NIGHT EDITION—_Alif the News for All Day—RACING# SPORT 10 PAGES— WENO Rant vis; SUNDAY WAY NE WET. “The World Do Move,’ 10 PAGES awe WEATINENRAIN, SUSDAY MAY RE WET. G i “ The Marvel of Newspaper & age? @ | —————— Said Hull & Co,, the advertising agents, of rote Manager P. M Holman, of Lord & Thomas, the advert nen he read the proof The World's record-breaking 2,561 col- t The World leads ali other papers by teng umns of advertising in March. 1901. [« Circulation Books Open to Al.” | [PGire anieedion Books Ope nto All,”? | housands in New York City circulation ee = = a = = =a — —} PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, 8 SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1901, PRICE ONE CENCE 66, at nal Slee Leia oo apman Talked Too Much” ---GOMMISSIONER MURPHY, OOD! RAILROAD REPLIES, | BR | Seven Captains Shifted About by | 3 Commissioner Murphy—Chap- BUT STRIKE IS FEARED. Aan Dumiodnded Riau Police Record a Good One. Did laine haze been transferred, Cape r “He talked too eee | ee | To Higaridge” ens as en tour t¢ \ CAPT. FLOOD. “Capt. Flood The captain wan silent for weveral moments, when, suddenly throwing @is hands above his head, he exclaimed: EDWAND—From Elizabeth | “I'm happy! I'm happy! and walked to Bast One Hundred and | away, 2 -second street sta- Hope's Crew of 208 Shipwrecked and Almost Frozen. Flood’s Career. Flood has been on the police een Years. He ina college grad- te and at one time was @ echool her. Bince he has heen connected. department he has atudied law is a graduate of the New York Law He was admitted to the ber ‘olice Headquart A full-fledged attorney. n that thus shakes up| During the time of Byrnes Flood was Police Department takes full effect |doing patrol duty, Byrnes wanted a row ats A. M. stenographer and Flood was sent to te | Meadquarters, They he proved to be useful that he was kepa there ever nce, unti! he was recently appointed A captaincy. He was kept in the ctives' room and obtained a wonder- zrasp of the business. All the de- $—From Police abeth street sta- Terms Asked by Vice- President Warren, of the Jersey Central but No Offer to Meet| MURTI U RDER | Nie Grievance Committee ane | Angrvanavereevery PIC TURE THEFT Angry and JerseyCity | Police Prepare for He talked I lectured yon police aftalra: Is a Smasher, alta Was retained at Police Headquars ers when Conlan was made Chief, and « lt also served there under McCullagh and Devery, ‘ Flood faa great friend of Park missioner Mobus, of the Bronx, an 8 other influential political friends. He ia wbout forty years old. is married SS fo : v a ral chtidren Trouble. Woman's Life Was Sacrificed by Gang Which ° At ore GADU. Ricod hal enordiy2 steer Siete Guat Stole Famous Gainsborough Portrait and neal "Conk, Siumiacrate Cranes vad Feared Betrayal at Her Hands. HendUorashed athe rd pore conte No Outsider Admitt irged with gambling, One of the most amazing stories ever chronicled in the annaie of crime——at story that overshadows in mystery the pot woven by a Doyle or a Dumas—wes revealed to-day ty Robert Pinkerton when he told to an Evening World re- porter the details of the theft of the f mous Gainsborough painting of the | ess of Devonshire, In the pot hich the detective unratclied thread hy tiread, Sworoum action would Me) murder, forgery, robbery and burglary were invoited. A woman lest h BOILER BURSTS; “RUSSIANS ROUT TWO KILLED. CHINESE IN FIGHT | Four Other Me Men Injured) Czar's pumeeils Loses Men in Buffalo Factory and Mongolians Have es of the New Jers pwing te wa [that some ae Runes nant beeause of she crime, She was th Explosion. Many Killed. ‘ F of one of the men who stole the m = | To PM. Arthur, Your statement th firemen have made prized picture. The tracing of the painting and its ultimate reecvery read | more like a chapter in fiction han the A despatch to the rom St. Petersburg Vand now in New ¥ Deny SG neers E facts and figures from the diary of a| | abana mins’. oi ui ‘i fur isteives deieetive JUSTICE TO MME. MYERS. | hem to recel: ‘y ni | arenre ay Vine World Did ne | goccescececaLocececocesog effort = { erave Injustier 5 and fair to ex, ( GRA tad Mead ct embadahad Saline 7, wan i ; tions? t the nature , WASHINGTON FORECAST. Phe Dated States Wenth iny Interl | he gulre pra rep- aacos ~ LIGHTER’ s MATE. HURT. TRIED TO USE PISTOL. | THE CHAPIN WAS FLOATED. ! panes rnaiet yipbentianeasl | pnw © for Easter. Collision in the tae Haw sert- Paterson Saved from Mood. |Sound steamb WI He Running | , & th ons Result for Osborne, a tallcemoan Es S you shoul In 9 collision off Lt SAE % : ALM. betw i 8 pieamshijy Ue i é LOCAL FORECAST. dorne, forty-mey Thece kee 2 aveenat for the thirty eats lgnter, was thi Fs if ork Clty had his tex fr: P 8 York as ither of th ly 8 niche COLOS SUSKOVITCH nites dota tag z The Terror o' Evil-Doer; on the Police 3 ONLY WOMAN * ap FE Force Seen, Sketched and Desc:ibed mh Sy Resse, Seis Dees 2) CARICATURIST. K A a ur 4 sila Fle a 2

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