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| NIGHT EDIT JON= A the 12 PAGES WEPATHER—FAIR: FRESIE WINDS. Official Figures vs. Boasts. The books of the American News Company show that in New York City circulation The World daily exceeds any other paper by tens of thousands PRI CE ONE CEN 664 $2,000,000 LEFT TO MOTH “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” | ER_ OF DUKE OF MANCHESTER. FernandoYznaga's Will Gives FoPtune to His Sister, the Dowager| |) « Re all Duchess, Whose Son| Married Miss “Zim- merman — Excludes Lady Lister-Kaye and Another Sister. Yznaga. d this Fernando The will of led March ¢ in the was f non! > “My |While the Will Places Value of the Prop- erty at $2,000,000 It Is Believed to Be Worth $1,000,000 More—Personal Property Is Valued at $35,000. Consuelo Yzn Dowager Mu ¢ Mn ster, waa 4 daughter onto Yznaga del V. She tator leaves his entire « the elghth Duke, and the pres liuke, suela, the Dowager Duchess who recently matried Mies Zimmerman, chester, a aister, y of Cinctnnat!, is her son. Lindy Lister Kaye any She marrt. n 1876 and resides at two other sist present at Yanderagee Castle in the his mother. egunty Armarh, Ireland, and when In , The value of the ren town at No. 4 Portman Square, Lon- fn this State 1 don. The sister exchided t+ tea, aho: the personality at $5,(. married Sir John Pepys Lister-Kaye, a W. K. Vanderbilt and Henry £ baronet, 1841. line are named ax exe CONSUELO YZNAGA While the will places the vaue of the Mr. Yzannaga was about int Dowager Du as of Manchester | rea estate at $200,000 it ts thought to years old at his . Jaat teft 82,000,000, 1 te $1,000,000 more. Snioan Desperate Trio, After Killing a Man, Fought Yerkes, Street Car Mag- Force in Pittsburg Street. nate, Sees Opporiuni- SSS ties for Investment. fired several shots, killing —_-— the woman senseless, ; some valuables and money “There are great ponsthilt Tan: nd iahotre don for the emerprin " and best detectly as the murder of Kahny was ness man,” said Char! her oMicers pice Supt. O'Mara put an Evening World reporter to-day, a desperate force of detectives to work on. Mr, Yerkes returned home yesterday | way taken to th the case. ‘This afternoon several of the from the English metr his body. MMicers came upon the three burgh has completed all the ¢ on Fulton street and immediately, ting of contracts for his fugitives opened fire. Underground Ra The officers promptly returned the “Ap a etreet-rafivny mano! shots, and in the fusilade that followed look az the Improvemerits t : Wea ld, one of Pittsburg’s ' thes " and best-known detectives, was made in passenger traf Instantly Killed and two other present conditions th re Were wounded. something frightful ! 4 tre Fitzseritd fell he wounded his They do not begin to hand athe nat fine munlerer, and the other otters In: the’ fret iplace! the: tramways nite Ney corded Inv arresting the trio and lodging take the passengers within pick ie s Npsiner gallons tomas eeu hy intles of the heart of the oi ne ¥ lin ever, ya he Bi i electricity, will have stath the country home an Wt ; vory centre of London. shed heshnd RFA LS “The English people have no idea of street tragsportation are very alow tn this particular, As a matter of fact they do not know how to oulld street railways, “But it fe not alone in this line thar for Ameri COUNTRY HOUS Take Value in Home of F. W. Jackson. there. are opportunities capital, ‘There t* plenty of room enterprise, sople there to lke American ideas and pusn. “es,” continued Mr, Yorkes tn an- swer to a question, MH. Harri eon has again been «lc layor of Chicago. They must lke him out there. Tam not at all surprised at hin elec tion. ‘To tail the truth I had forgotten all about it." Mr. Yerkes will go to Chicago in a few days. Having disposed of ali his treet-car Interests there hie will de- vote. ne all his time outside of his Landon enter; t conduct af his paper, the Inter Oe “LE see Mr. Ka has bought 1 anid Mr. Verk: “He now han the old TL Herald and the Record, ull united fn one. Ne in quite a collector of ware old newapnpers.!’ foi seem The home of FW. it Throgg’s Neck, in \Weatcher country n stripped tof ohie apne nw ommite, on, the val Robbers broke Into the pl day night and thoroughly. ri o Wi ked but an estimate’ of the loss cannot made until Mr, Roston. ¢ eee es Everything of Jackson, br Coun. | nof everything | Ines hing worth carrying away was left, Jackson returns from Mrs, Jackson, who was Miss Louise [ » more be- uable WEATHER FORECAST. for the thirty- eng rday. for Yew a ovieinity Saturdny by fresh ats ve Wate fntr, tole Satorday nov thennt nights lowed rain We NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRID 12, 1900. iS t 1 prov 7 BA House to-d leaving a cr largest ind BROOK NORFOLI|. LATEST NEWS FROM ALL THE WORLD IN TABLOIDS. ——__——-++. BY FALL—Joseph Kelly ed an affidavit stating that his wan repairing the roof of the| wife had a husband living when ahe married him. Headleston brewery, at No. 201 Weat Tenth street, when he fell] yayiy RECEIVERS to the street. He was killed in-| United States Judwe Lacombe to- stantly, day signed an order discharging = Col, William Jay from the re YOUTH IS MISSING. pollee ceivership of the Forty-sec have been asked to Street, Manhattanville and St. d, seventeen years old, jcholna Avenue Railroad. Elghty-seventh street, who Ie eM RUNAWAY HIT CAAA runaway parents. think he may have Py COE es tnken a ateamahip for Germany. Sees TEES PPL Ce Flath HELD—Mere, Heater | nw kitted sper of the tene- | og and No. 14 for trint ment, + owan held ly shaken up. day for main- | derly house. Thelsioog Apr Te sk who tach tnining a dt tenement ohn Albert a owned by Max Engel, of Martin Engel, Tam- | ee dn rbot. n= ay the Ehuhth white Paralyain of the right stde, Hellevue p he! has ‘The ty DD he will ree pRaICG MOT Mra. HURVED.— 8 8 ho bn wan, Nc Va wan harned KALLED ny TIALS, Wo iwenty fire, ‘The mother went wae killed hy n Weat Shore train pomnd wna b ono badly it near the iftee street: er ing, Hoboken, at noon, —Veen Nel TALOW'S BODY FOUND. The ty Lb, stepped | of * Mien the rnil- road atation on ainat the pinete roribe w broken and br. ING—Thom- [INSAN NIB Kent ave-| Ine Enat sev nae, Brooklyn, was to-day grant-| eth atreet, v4 aged w came Insane to-day by arleving over her husband's death an was removed to Hellevue. ed a reopening of the decree of ion recently awarded hi re ews for All Day—RACING i SPORTS - 12 PAGES | Wes FEA VI, PIESTE WINDS. Corinthian Columns-= World advere ns of inorease pared L “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | Barrieaded in his rectory at Douglaston, L. 1., Rev. Jean Bap tiste Blanchett, whose W. C. Whitney attends, deties all the thunders of the Church. Bishop Littlejohn’s formal de cree which ordered him from hi led. By adopting disguise and going at dead of night, the church treas- urer has once services post vesterday is unhe: en him; but since then the vestrymen's frequent ealls have been fruitless, | Among the harges te . minister was thar DW rhe provided by Wi , the care of his wife not Zion burying ground m. Tn hie n, he satd on this point HAS BECOME OF THE WMITNEY PLT ENDOWMEN FUND? 1 FIND NO ‘OUNT OF IT} ANYWHERE SAVE THAT IT W) PAID TO THIS CORPORATION, THE PRINCIPAL OR THE I> FROM IT TS NOWHERE IN meand the vestry™« declared Mr Whi Dr. Blanehett occu pretty Intl rectory adjol hand to day when a von he vestry md to get the key tinued: ypings at the door rr aul ailence within save for the orca sional coughing of the doctor. re ° pars Su at the church the vestrymen do tan. other minister on hand to preach. for fear of some if Dr. Blane: $20,000 B mpts to prea Motion Before to New! Atlantic City York. Sreint Prat ts him. curred saying chur hes pit mii with Recorder Meyers and_ Short of 3t 4 5” FRIGHTEN GAMBLERS AND POLIC WHITNEY'S PASTOR _ DEFIES HIS BISHOP. ny |Blanchett Barricaded Against Vestrymen—Had Said Funds Were Misapplied. inderatood In Mebruary t 1 were misapp angered explanation rwed by a reiteration of the ac orders, fons made from the pulpit. Charges An Evening World reporter called: were then pri ngainat the tector lat several places to-day whiehs wees { before Bishop oa neces y bathe! said to have reopened and found The rector was found to be at fault them doing no business. It was ape and the B parish, Dr. Blanchett secured a cars a ak aga oe is FHedbont apieatals Tattl de-| the police accentuates Tap iston Was that Dr B het ve the} Indictments of police captains at parish, |feared, and the Police. Department Walted AN Day, {Was startled by Commissioner Mure sermon th \tlendanty a the his recommes days after Dee. | declare t measure, gave the nabiiitate bu AIL PATRICK’S FRIENDS. * +e —- hureh day's service an Stephon's Church, D. C,. preached, wats: ieee oa MRR CS VL Sine Wicd oN ith March a year PRICE ONE CEN Police Take the Alarm. and Murphy Warns Them All Gambling Places and Poole ' Rooms Must Be Closed. Committee of Fifteen Report Has Proved to Be a Real Bombshell and Its Effect Is Ap- parent Already. papers will be served How Row Started, he enmity that the All the gambling houses and poole 5 rooms in town are closed tight owing to the report of the Committee of Fifteen. The “tip” has gone out that - they must stay closed until further statements made from ordered him to Jeave the ent that a panic reigns, which | were | Phy himself, who called all bis~igs to| spectors and captains up and warned '!them to keep things shut. Not since the carly shakeups of the. police has there been such a fear of | something comti the department.. 1 "ia. Committee of Fifteen’s report bag ‘| proved a bombshell r at./ MURPHY CALLS zs ALL CAPTAINS. Break Any Man Who Allows Gambling in | His Precinct." e | “THERE MUST BE NO GAMs) | BLING-HOUSES AND NO POOLy: | IN NEW YORK!" cried Po- lice Commissioner Murphy to. the crowd of captains from the precincts in Manhattan and the Bronx, all of whom had been specially called tw Police Headquarters to-day. “I MEAN THIS!” shouted the Come missioner, "AND ANY NEGLECT OF DUTY IN PARTICULAR BY MEANS THAT HE HEAD. minister to on with | FOR R OR LOSE HIS JOB, want you one and all to me now, that this order fam the head ef tho must get in no one else,'” Goff Is to Release Opposed. Honors te Maree usiness best! i t fitreduetion, 1 ’ Must Ne Cloned. G ne cult he, “have goods ( information (o the effect’ that the ‘Mich Second Page.) Fach Washington, Rev.

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