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° NIGHT EDITION—_AZ TTT 10 PAGES WEATHER FAIR) FRESH WINDS. A VERDICT: 2,561 Cols. of Adver g in THE WORLD in March, 1901— a gain of 2953-4 cols. over the same month last year is a verdict» by the jury of advertisers. ERIC E LONE CENT. | “ Circulation Book Open to A nu.” | NEW DAY. APRIL 10, 1901. [« Cireulation Books Open to Ali,”’ ] 10 “PAGES Wes WerAr Vstity PRES Winns. Splendid to Contemplate.” Comment of Mr. Jno. Daniell, Jr. on the News Companies’ showing of THE WORLD'S supremacy by tens of thous sands Daily over all other papers in New York City circulation. PRICK ONE ¢ —=— cE 9 le -YALE WINS AT POLO GROUNDS-.--SCORE 59 10 4. GIANTS rere CHLOROFORM KILLED RICE. MAYOR SUGGESTS SHOTGUN POLICY. Denounces the tegie lature, the New Char- ter and What He Terms $1,250,000} “Steal” for the Long, Island Railroad. —— Doctors Corroborate Jones's Testimony of Millionaire's Death— Looks Black for Pat- rick—His Clerk, Mey- ers, Is Rearrested and Bail Increased. Two physicians testified at the Rice hearing this afternoon that the Texas millionaire was killed by chloroform. ‘They were Dr. | er Donlin and Dr. Hamilten Will- jams, who made the autopsy. This evidence was so strongly | “SOMEBODY OUGHT ‘TO GET A SHOT GUS AND GO TO ALBANY!" | Mayor Van Wyck tous delivered him- during a continoous artack on stature, which, he says. has corroborative of Valet Jones's eoiicy tne statement of how he murdered |henest of the Heb his ek on Mn the millionaire under Lawyer the charter tnt Patrick's orders that it was con- jhe ymmittee of Rrooklys isted him to urge the removal sidered certain the latter would |; Aryatw hentnetanld aot ier le hame that the State com be held. » pay this sum of money to Tt was reported this afternoon | Long Island Railroad while we bay that Morris Mevers, the elerk of /°"" off $5.00 for fireshouses In Bro: Lawyer Patrick, whose rearrest) but wan at th ; | Hoard of Estimate that Jerome, | oe was ogdered by Justic in consideration.of immunity had | himself m spouted: his sh 7 promised te tell all about the | fraudulent will in the R After the te James A. Baker, showing Patriek had never been empt ly the capitalist, Mever val ri ise re) ile r hail uu ed from par mone 8 ra |Magulesky, the Jewish comedian of the “People's ‘Theatre Compan died this morning after undergoing an operation for throat trouble. of Capt. mony that ved | i Within an hour bold robbers were tried, convicted and sentenced | to ten vears each at hard labor in | Sing Sing by Justice Newburger in| | General Sessions to-day. ‘They were \ | } two was ar rested und his ' $5,000 to $10,000, } ait Short’s bail was als David I Shorts itis Ms John Di thirty-five years th men are acensed old, and) William Clark, thirty | oe. They years old | are witnesses of the Rive will al- Nine new cases of smali-pox w } ported to the Board of Health to- the patients were immedi- ferred to North Brother Island. They were J. A. Nichols, of 210 Second avenue; Jennie . No. 998 One Hundred and -second street; Harold Meyers, asdale place; Lizzie Tas- leged to be fraudulent. meceae | VAM ISI BY CHLOROFORM. Noted Swede Counter-, { i i ; i rite Dr. Donlin Testifies that the| felter Tries to Kill Xo. Pet . i choltz, Eighty-first Millionaire Died as Himself. cused oof, No. 16) East Jones Said. Ninoty-sixth street; Julia Lensch, tnlayer aoa \ { No. 310 East One Hundred Dr. Edward Poulin, police surgeon, | ae Ae to-day thar Albers Ninth street; John Gready, No. who was Coroners phyatelan at the time who npted to commt Fast One Hundred and First street; of Rice's deata performed the a twice shooting himse Dantel Morlarty, No. 1913 Lexington topey cn Mr. Rice's y on Sept lesbetng | nuratied bi arc avenue, and Oscar Hausman, No, West street, following 414 Bast Fifteenth street. © Hinge were congested ut erfelt mon bi pa we: ood. The t al fe much wanted hy the - ij r , t Frederick Koneman, of No. 264 WASINEA CS enOEMU ADU Bere EN As tit authorities in tals country |” “rweuch street, Brooklyn, has been Bg EL ea aL Ta AE uy v missing since Wednesday last. His anythin Fen Ay esr neat He is, tn veality, John Albert: Skoag. wife, who is crazed with grief, be FIN 3 RO RRSAID AIS /aisnede, thirty-five years, old, and the! jjeves that he Is the victim of er jsoneocenrominent Land hw crime. She has’ vainly searched >THAT M Stockholm. He early began a crim- tne hospitals for him and has askew f Ms y the pollee to send out a general THe MAN yform, Sa TViAae inital cule catbee qe Hames and cn s the junes sranelaor neti sane ti On cross-examtnation Dr. Doalin ad: allve, In’ M: helencapea steered eraee i ullarrid arr SE crac laGlilevie mneaant Presta NaUU ener a tneteny Cor ma kine that the cleverest. detective pneumonia the land paneling counterfelt $0 bills Hearts Mita en baffled, the parents (reat iettal t erect k fear that she Street Hospital lef razen. has teen *f child stepped of her home on * fourth floor ot| No. 141 Attorney street and van- ished as though dissolved itno air | VINMER’S SECRET QUEST. -|Dicging Up Donlin in He corre! ck Yard in a Oa ae a: Confined in ‘Tamia, ; ac |. fe wal n't have caused th unas April 1-8 dee) A hearing to-day in +] semoiyman M li's bi to move the K onnty) Penitens | tary, a detriment to the inereasing | popinadon of Brooklyn, ea “| savor to beak ov rey EITHER tlerly against the Suite ture, “He declared that 1 cause to disapprove the bil was the question of money, “Mr. Ruggles,” said the Mayo we don't know what we've got while the Legislature Js alive," Under ere (Continued on Becond Page.) a box of papera whit Xe nitetnan ‘told him ie yard, To Cure « Cold im Onc Day. ae. was buried in the Pahe Lazative Lsceo-Quinine Tablets. Z50, o° BOTHA FOR THE 9057" AGH SEEKS FOR = DEA a uty CAPE TOWN, Anvil 10 Louls Botha has reop: Aegotiations with ine British for pea {t is believed th will be more amenable to the Brilish his time. He recently seen De Wet, and it +9 the negotiations. thought ¢ atter has consent ] MAN AND WIFE HELD FOR FORGERY Jonn Reichenbera and his Ww ite Kittie. ninth street. were arraigned in Ne of 533 West Fo piferson Market Court this ternoon charovd with a | \ $1.500 The woman calied at the G k vest and p sented a bogus check for $} enbert d for | the check. He w fifty-three years |MRS. HALL SUES AS DAUGHTER. Heit to. Gilman: Millions! She De:| clares, and Was so Treated: by Mr. Gilman. sil other pros- ska for e ine vefendanty ox woo waAtGile | business, for ee owith Hart Haten He rnd Week len Potte Thal. whe at | pecta Int Junction a ys in her con | eimtatstr AM Saye the complaint. | AL the heles iat law J the said agreement on her and relitives the devtt t tent there: | Mrs. Hall cates the whe and ing tone and Uf an 4 ly be tot eo ew: rendered ty ald George fed by him him keen hy him and take of him, would have been} Pee a Matthewson ‘Blew Up® . ff ~- in the Last Inning Soc and Yale Scored Four ee Runs. Me WS CumvEsS wird tie Manager Davis's Young and Old Men Still Need Lots of Practice Work. This was examination day at the Polo Base Pruners Srove Me—Peeons the pedagogue's little THe Te wae Wate SELOACH Was Tia omy mad OW The Taam Wh Lures van: 10 dasy FOUND DEAD IN THE BA Com raereace. Eh it ad is Oat 1 x Chena Edward Stevens. of No. 44 Was ty-eighth stree | s jound dead in the } 48 po ‘candeo (eer mace wares we a DIVORCE FOR KALTENBORN Quartet Organizer Gets an Absolute Decree from Clever Wife. UIT MINISTRY TO GE “HEALER” Rev. Simonsen Turned! from Methodism to Christian Science. A decree ef ubmolute divorce ‘The New York Bast Conferenc Kramted to Fra Methoutat Chureh, Charc Chresian Belentists Kranted by White vein a religeou ms with question marks where ene ere be written in later, Deneer, Fisher and Matthews | won. the fledgling trto of pitchers, make *| good in comparison with Mercer, Carricly “and Hawley, the late lamented contracts S becume known SE Simo papers 4 altenp Jirem Rev the hody, in which Ol ference to sever his r the right try at will se privilere is des! sternodiat etn eat |Join the ranks of the The frst p intimation of trounte| tates bccata | detween the Kaltenoorns came on Jan.| tox ng hole at third base that has Ho laat, when the quartet. diebanded | uls of baseball tans from time. Mra Kaltendorn then accused aer nus: ! mer.orta uli Ganzel stop on oe band of “prote: jealousy ia left vacant by Jack Doyle’ harged t J demerted ner 3 t ubiquitous boots, and weult with ae !i\nris pee ne or slump {n compartson Kid" Gleason, who used to Ring toh record arownd second base? The last alring of tae couple s domees\ nays Swan oon Feo 8 On the with And { handsome George Davis. a= fie of tmat date isaitenoorn, wit « tlend, broke Inte Mrs Kaltenborn asebail lover in the city was room in the Bingham Houre, Potiadel-| can ce ntorested Fala, and clam nisl them. w gay | Van Played in a Pool. | mein a hoy andalet falow the! None had any misgivings regarding in es licoalven eile Fev was ueh|t © oijetimers on the team, axcept as ene sSslenve Van Haltren’s ability to swim, There | TALCOTT AND BELL SELL. |‘ ieneo eee ae rarecleritet aang —— a te asern ‘ onglessed ones pasture, and tt Noted Fignres on the Stack ra. | eet Se sy ¥ wae said to be Durng a period of | chanue Retire (Fr: Market Hs ern nary practice > —- — The nar theltwarstnek ange | ¢ F f n of the pond a There way vering of y PATUS, Nort The Patrie to-day | Member id thelr seats for Byte) 4 ' 3 ne Ueiane at P diy | nuvitahes ad Kerk) | cnclls nite ' «taught pb . carrer) he tirs tablished pie Among present tyne Dopnty: Comminsio Nard calfed an Murpiiys ite} vdinw s Vhars was the onig ian wh: tiny for Sew Vork City 1 8! Moon busines slelnitys Generntly tate tee he was trying to met night and Thursday, fresh to Van Haltren try ty eateD tr, ” name be mad? 1 himself with tha ree yuld not be ao badly off many event nk Hans Vale Vinyers Were 5pry. { young colleziaas from Tale i} They were a and ty [idge by theig. soley meant to keepr brethren nuatling his Jeg. sige sismtiy. the benoh ta. iy "\oung Strang tn Doetors and '¢ hin department to pre throwing things in the street ua the ast side. brisk northerly winds, ‘PO woman's gr) Thurston wa strange woman. Rats, 9 a btectris leaving 20 oder, Uement 1 ctnta a can, Paste and aie ouside tp Be, Deusen end | 2 RSE MRC LETE Ost e OC PMM ee ee ro Fon Paceate » vane written full of equations and: tory frat pea mime of the ame // ies Bist:

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