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Y SPORTING EDITION—_ATl! the News for! Mf Day—SPORTING EDITION 7 WEATHER—oLouny, FAIR TO-MORROW. 10 PAGES 279,090. MISTRESSES of homes and masters of business adver- tised for thelr “help” im thelr favorite paper, The World, last year, and last month all’ March records werebrokenby World advertises—2, 561 columns. "PRICE ONE CENT. APRIL 24, 1901. NEW YORK, WEDNES SDAY, RAINES SAID TO HAVE GOVERNOR'S PROMISE. PORAPSRRERAAEEESE SAFAAEHESEOEAEAED EESEOLER ARES S SORE GIANT STEAL TO GO THROUGH BRESCI INSANE __ FROM TORTURE. ssin of King Hum- bert Doomed to Sol tude and Silence and Living Only on Bread and Water, Breaks Down in Italian Oun- geon. LONG DELUGE TO CEASE TO-MORROW —_——— +o -—_ No April so Wet Since '93---Only/,.., Six Days in Month When the Sun Has Shown His Face. ROME, April 24.-Gaetano Brescl, the slayer of King Humbert, has, gone In- sane. Ie will shortly be removed from hla prison here to the prison for the flicrtmina insane. For several weeks nia Jaliers have hoticed thnt’ Bresct was Hraptdly giving way under the solitary ment to which he was con- 1, and the news that he has at Mapsed menially and that his I condition is pitlable will occa- | | Brescl was convicted of murder of the King and life im: |prisonment was decreed his fate, it w: prisoner condemned to solitary | confinement in an Itallan prison has ever! ned his reason for more than five GAETANO AAAESARRRR EEE SARRRERRARER EE f BRESCI: Bres:1 has beon In prison since Aug. Whee ebinieieiict | 19). He killed King Humbert at Mons: : Ee eS Se ee et St sD ODD July 2 lant, with a revolver, He fj wae born at Prato, Italy, but went to] FERRY TICKETS ON BODY. MGR. FALCONIO CHOSEN. America and lived in Hoboken, N. J. |There he married, and his wite still}, stan (CANAdINN Apostolle Delegate Sen lives there with her infant ae eee eee ee ea le ected iio surceed | Martinelll, Lresci Joined an Anarenist circle in Poona taj River: WaASHT April 24.—The report J., and it has always been| John Devine, of No. 185 Dil from) Rem Mgr. Diomede : imec that {t was this circle wi reet. Brooklyn, found the body of a Delegateito t him to Italy last year, foot no rvay the King. When he wan sentenced nis wife, in delegated | 4n to-day in the river at the Hamilton street, Brooklyn The body had been in the water « long time. [It was clothed In a black diagonsl sult, gray flannel underwear and a vue beaver coat, In the pockets were a rumor wi was men: Satolit, didn't they vould be ort | Why cuted? i+ order tim e [ “Circulation Books Open to All. } cl Ve WEATHER-CLOUDy;: FAD TO-MORROW, 10 PAGES O IN THE HEARTS OF KEW YORKERS, Peace, first in war and first in the hearts New Yorkers. The World's regular daily New York City circulation is tens of thousands Greater than any other paper. First PRICE ONE E CENT, City Will Receive Only $35,558 a Year for Franchise Worth Millions---8500 Said to Have Been Paid for Votes. ALBANY, April 24. | It ix considered a foregone conclu- | sion here that Gov, Odell WILL | SIGN THE RAINES GRAB BILL, | which gives away West street, Man- | hattan, to a private corporation sup- | posed to be backed by the Pennsyl- ‘ania Railroad Company. THE VALUE OF THE FRANCHISE IS FIGURED AT $100,000,000. \ hearing will be granted by the | Governor to protestants against the | iniquity at the request of the Mer- chants’ Assoclation ‘of Manhattan, and he has fixed 3 P. M. Friday as the time. The friends of the grab will be on hand also to present their side of the case. It is declared that Senator Ralnes had repeated conferences with the Governor both before and after he introduced the measure, and was as- sured that Odell was not opposed to the Dill Decency, however, requires that a public hearing should be given. As to the bribery charges, it !s talk here to-day that $500 a vote was offered to Assemblymen “open for business." The original offer was $300, but the knowing ones held ou for the larger figure “Monday night we lacked severa althourh we offeret $370, rallroad lobbyiat said In the grit ro of the Ten Eyck. "We had to 4 the price, and then the fellows wh (Bpectal to Wo HOPES THE GOVERNOR WILL VETO THE BILL. It is perfectly apparent that all this company wants ts to get a privilege and then to sell it out. Dhe company has never had any financial standing. According to the scheme, valuable fran- street) will be given away and the city get nothing. T Governor will veto the bill MAYOR ABRAM 8. To-day. HDWI Rcocriatncatatate DEATH CHAIR FOR * MURDERER OF GIRL. ———— ++. Jury Returned Its Verdict in Ten Minutes® nets Antonio Triolo. i eC Ce taken less threatened to bolt." ‘The hearing on Friday promises to be |‘ the Diggest one in the history of the ft Superintend RAINES GRAB tes oft watch ‘ and two Thirty ‘ was erry tickets, ‘ t und it wae Immediately after his sentence Bresed ee as about forty-tive vears viment woul be marie was taken to his prison, and then be-/old) 5 feet § Inches tall was em ry ame in gan the awful tortures to which-he war! faced and had brown hair. doomed. He was placed in’ what is called in Italy a ‘recret cell.” It te a chamber about six feet long ind three feet wide. It in only half Ughted. A few inches above the floor plank one foot wide, slightly tn- ned. This serves asa ted. His food since the murder has been bread and r only passed through a narrow the door. TAMMANY BSSEMBLY® DISCIPLINED FOR GAG a ie eithieieedetetefeleiettetettet FN iLL wit Ile was forbidden to speak to his jatterm or any one eine. He was not allowed to speak to himself. To dte- 5 ‘3 5 | OV Add ANOTHER HOMERS obey thls rute would have meant for The thirteen Tammany Assemblymen who yot ted for th him elther a straitjacket, made of metal, f ra i g or heavy shackles West str et arab | sre notified te-day that they would 6 Weather Forecaster Emery sald this; Emery, “In the Southern and Southwest-| 4 ew week ago the ansassin was : ; j afternoon that «le tonight will ern States clearing conditions are fe-1removed to a larger cell, but the same!’ (lisgii lied. Eact) ont been notified by his district leade brlinitofantend ithe suring the ont month there have|Festfictions were imposed on him. The Deis Laity 4 April weather that has i n ‘A when the face of the] sentence of the court carried with it the] that fiis political caser ended. so far_as the organization | York since 18% az |Dunlshment of solttary confinement for - “Tam confident that by sunrise to-! if yes Mla term of ten years. concerned morrow we will have the last of ote A oulan ‘prota bly: break Cherrees He has not been kept in half dark- the present series of rains.” said Mr.[ord of 7.2 Inches In 1874." nese «ince his removal to the larger chamber, but the bread and water has 2) Er ep t Inanvelnlihaunan “4 been served to him only once every Orders. it is said. were sent ta Albany to the Tammany to this country will not be known forliwenty-four hours. to oppose the bill END HALF novceral fiay subs 148 believed that] “ito han not been allowed to speak, men to oppose t : Ge jthree-etghths o the amount will be al- | read, write or smoke. The only person r Hotted to American Investors who has Visited him has been the prison WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT. phystolan, and even he has never spoken —_—— to the slayer of the King. “ribts) Pe BRITISH [ OAN This awful punishment has been far First Racc—Lucky Star 1. Buffon 2, Hardy deo 3. worse than death, and his fallers have Serond Rac lames Fitz 1. Luchusta 2. Me Hour 3 s WEATHER FORECAST. adopted every means tu make it more =, Gnid tact adyshin 2. Mv te 3 ° ceri Third Race—Gold Lack 1. Her Ladyship 2. ute 3 Foreoaat for the thirty-six A Lb Cet let rc aie { Waddell 1. Janie } : hoara ending at 8 P.M. Fourth Ra ee ud Hs abet 19. Gr, ie Three-eighths of the | rnursday cor New York city ANARCHISTS ARE Fifth Race—All Green 1 Himself 2, fi leinity: Cloudy to- ores saa | Be Al- and ov Amount to cigwati Natmiayltaleitc ede NOT SURPRISED. LAKESIDE RESULTS. lotted Here. shifting to northwest to- 7 : - & te bs . a beeereret erence PATERSON tana eaie aioe st Race—Hampshire 1. Barbara M. 2. Remark 3 Teta stased on good authority that the the news thet Hires ted one ineang Second Race—Possart 1. seas 2, Henry Bert 3. —_——aeEeEee subscriptions made to the banking syn- : wan conveyed to the Jeading Anarchists Third Race-—Bavouche 1. Yana 2. Giacchi 3. Greate In this clty and those gent direct} | 28 Hoare to Sa a of thia city not one in the group of oes schedule and noe: an. to England by American investors ag-| syivenia Limited to St. Louis. Leaves New York forty, expressed any surprise. Of course NASHVILLE RESULTS wregate $150,000, ‘This Is half the ery morning. : there were many expressions of regret. x, >. {a the mouth-pleep "amount of the loan, To. Cui Cold in One Just what proportion will be alvotted sass tamiite. Breme-guialae Tebleig First :Race—Baditrage 1, Siroister 2. Custodian.3. the Ramapo grab sinks Into insix j cater Raines Bridge bill Mrs Magsyero grand finale, the fitting climax ered gin ly work of the Legislature,” pate satis Bran pass IS THE CLIMAX. 1! : See ri-i-i-i-t gladite searchiligh Jersey ridee = MAMIE CIROLI n provin’ oot, They de e rule ing ment, this Mill seek to deprive her ol ef one of her main arteries ed to her cit!= and ny ach legislation is unheard of in th history of qur State. Compared with it fot COLER’S PLAN TO HEAD OFF GRAB. millarly ee Bn the of vantage. cr Concerning the gigantic W ho lemislature 4 to-day of the Nort m would aller Coler “The beat solu Bridge appro: in town al and gambl Thive pmpanies. The A aged by the Lawialatun yiny control of a large | o*rry tr tha ‘ (Continued on Second Page.) saw wh "ae. WIM Save You ie eel HR Ae Bicle'Pina “Srasgins ant grooie, se Allshael Martz, woo tl rains situablls teams

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