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IGHT EDI WEATHER—CLOUDY; FRESH WIN 10 PAGES Following the well-known “follow-up system of improving a truth leads to this further presentation of the fact that The World's New York City daily circulation Is tens of thousands greater than that of any other paper. | 1 Circulation Books Open to All.” | TION—_All the News for} All Day—RACING# SPORTS The THER—CLOUDY; PRESH WINDS. 10 PAGES “From the first issue our aay 9 has been placed in ail editions of The World, with the confidence that clients were bound to secure satisfactory re- suits." The Presidont of the J. Frank ‘WART’ ENCEL'S SON ACCUSED, Parkhurst Man Says He and Pool-Room Man Wardell Are One. Recorder Goff this a: forfeited the ball bond of dell, alleged pool-room keeper, sued a warrant for his ar: on sation was made in court when Supr Burr, of the Parkhurst that the name was a noon declared * Engel, th Elghth Assembly t time the ca alted Te before Judge In nis | indorsement Judge Foster re eat f the men 4 ady na y when the cases were is be forfeited, | Recorder Goff atso noted the fact that udge Cowing. He also n the cases had been netore | ein the Court of Genoral ns. The more Recorder Goff sie the Moré pul anentdae became. er Rosenthal sald: “1 don't think there will be any strenuous abjec- tion on partof the District-Attorney » ts the adjournment of these cases, Recorder Goff sharply tant WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the ure ending nt 8 1 addressed the | Q py, M. Feidny Assi District-Attorney. “HOW 18 Beor New Vork City and that you will not object very strenuoys- % baht de Snrrck peowel ly." without ral ¥ partly “Edo object most strenuously," xaid to {ales fresh north to Mr. Town: “to any adjournment of It has been postponed long enough. | Supt. Burr spoke, saying thas the | name of Wardell was an assumed name] pont comalain of this & é ward Me. Burr sald further can't last forever. ‘Think h peagnsnat 3 dof being bat fj Oo. in the ark, with only Mr f rookly Nis family gor human com: ong a Rood tht What ff immediately the balt-und issued'a bench warrant Vearuecd. me he muyt have hat Ho . : ani walk he must hav with no dry Monday's Rin oUt the of the Jor over a mg for Think WIFE SAD NEWS, ip much } Father of Drowned Stu- Acer In OF “the clowl Laid | dent Met Majesticas up some amp moraing and disc ster frie, Think of yw “water famdy swirling ying ta LIVERPOOL, April Pee Oh r, of Montelair, N. J. who arrived |" Every morning the poor, ha mouth on the Hamburg-Amertean | ne passenger on amehip Musestle, 1 at Liverpool early this sto be the tirst tho to her of the drowning of their son, Cun 8s Sa Lakeville, Conn., April BakSee as she was leaving the Sta sent to-day with her daughter. He made an excuse fi ‘and then gently broke th Docked. Vessel x puna %5.—Deeatur M. ‘eww Mne steamship Deutschland in a of hia wife, who was jlow down tn cinch these riage a hang. up ce 'r uy There In no ' forecasters by wir of weather to the | 1 x in now. N 1 sloxndny m and making arene Rreatly overcome, bit ones dre. Bay rife) Hpk Ct Lh Hain ce some more pe with her husband and daugnter started | , ny “Young Man Noah, He Bollt for, London tenis huts broke Arh.” and thore have sunshine during the month morning. +] The total amount of rain up to this morning was 3.60 Inc: cial measuresnent f citizens, Noating a hattan Island to-day, uy sWear that It haa rained eit t t uwenty-four hours. SENTENCED FOR MANILA FRAUD: Sergt. Meston Sent to Jail and Others Guilty to Follow. ter vayn it ill without whet had | prediction fort a jon ide excuses day. He. sidled off inorder so save hia He sald that. th centred oft the Siiddle a yesterday morning caured a con of the rainy weather jn. the Slates north of V a, being heavy In Ei and Enstern Maano I 7 rains i, the ‘ sary Ber-| lake region. Wweath+ MANILA, April 23.— Commissary 8er-| hag bee Keneraliy fait except in vir | geant John Meston, charged with com-lextreme Northw “The storm has moved said Mr. Emery, * for the prolong Plicity In tae commissary frauds, whose ry slowly." | trial ended April 15, has been sentenced he reason to be diskonorably discharged and to| fnatead of making those acudemte ex- | two. years’ Imprisonment, cuses, {f/Mr, Emery would only promise | The sentence of the viher sergeanta| th mish the y for aw ad clerks similarly complicated will| press the sunshine button on his we. probably. be greater. er machinery and give usm short Lieut. William Patierson, of the Coam|apell, «dripping and soaked prbt | Arullery,- formerly a) Philadelphia law-| will’ awim up and thank him most b yer, la to er ft by! court-martial for cordially, + Misappi ting funds, * In the ‘meantime ‘more rain."* OLD NOAH'S. “RECORD MAY BECOME A “HAS BEEN.” 'Weather Man Only Needs to ‘Phone from Bed “Keep Up the Rain Sign” to Hold His Job. Li “The —enst Story Ever Tol 25, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 1901. ODELL KILLS BILL TAXING CITY GROTON REAL ESTATE, ' ALBANY. N. Y.. April 25.—The Governor has decided not <0 sign the Everett bill taxing New York City’s estate along the Croton water agigduct route in Westchester The Governor declares that ent New York City charter provides for the taxation of such property for the benefit of the counties the Croton water supply traverses. Mayor Names a Committee to Go to Albany to improved reaf and adjoining counties. the press SIXTH RACE AT AQUEDUCT. ; Sixth Race—Locket 1, Tamah Nawis 2 Third Race—Annie Lauretta }. A Winner 2. lonis 3. FRANK D. BEARD IS IMPROVING. i at Millionaire Turfman Very Low After an Oper: = ‘ ation for Appendicitis. men oe It wan reported at the Aq UE: | Track thin afternoon that Heard, the millionaire turfman, diel ts if rning aw the result of an operat | for appendicittn | Hut the report was untr vening World THE CUGANS. BIC’ POLICEMEN. Cordial ean Delegatesbutlsland’s , Affairs Avoided. | cers with Umbrellas | P. and Fists. am| WASHINGTON, April 250 Bresitent) phe S wnotier lively scene at th McKinley received the + delegates Am actoryas EDA tp at the White Hours te On their day, w n Flynn and lack. arrival (hey were ushere! inte tie Blue wood atte eo girl Sanger were awaitin: ntroductions were may The greetings w Wo siden and took th Vt vie dium of an Interpreter today eto were purely of a f preieh the mill yh ir Diego Tam Darrogy (nena Benor inl met | more sary misston, President Several ploarant thing both sidex, but there w Cuba'n future thi winded ary Poot that t from the ivenl- they hope to. secure nares wi) dent rome aanurance tit ult ely grant free trade and tat the unpos! te nsytvanin timdted ai of euutp After a hard round revtful as a Ddeitle of PALE ALE. °° { golt there's nothing os. ANTI BALLANT! ENDIAY As meat, [« Circulation Books Open to All.” ] ALL ATTACK THE. WEST STREET GRAB 800020020000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 maalceite fecond Race—Monte Himyar 1. Ardita 2. Tamborine lI. 3,]! 0" M'KINLEY MEETS CIRLS POUNDED WIFE to Strikers " Repatied Offi-| Rice Hackstaff Advertising Agency. PRICE ONE Knowledge of the Com: to Have Reached the Place Ahead of-the Raiders—Four Pris- oners Taken at Play. -2¢-——___- Make a Protest. |Captured Men Were CITY'S PROTEST AGAINST | Taken at Once to | Special Sessions— THE WEST STREET GRAB. Raid Caused a Lively Time in Broad Street. commerce of the port | ntrol of a private cor- | | | The Raines bill is designed to throw thi of New York into the hands and under the 1 mpts to dispose of imm Histice Jerome personally led a rata nsely v uble franchise ation, and it at mbiing it at No. 83 priv rty rights without adequate return to the city of RETA Tecan ee New York the bi purports to be general in its terme, it 1s A tip preee ratd, as the prt heffect a special bill designed to furt the aims and purposes of rand his dealer calmly surveyed the New ¥ and Jersey Bridge Company.—From the resolu- erations of the raiding party from Hon adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to-day. Whe wan entered there t hurried preparations » Essene J. lesatpraccigon js be'ngythe bridge. and that, therefor, It tx ta] to quit th place were interrupted. ap een a pons Stale bneepeer Une Sta Justice was accompanted by {iferment ito one: at otreety iichi(provides (hau nd his chi Detective-Seageant , rine before Poe granted to any cory two of MeCul- | Tointers [in aw city with, of the Committee of elty atypsent of t authoritios force. Frank Moss was aléo LAKESIDE RESULTS iene callit rite fiapehteee en ana (eatrisa angaes : ES woul! | “phe ratdern came. In’ carrlages and a ader which Ta ; No a | Fourth Race—Charlie Moore 1. Valdez 2. Al Brawn 3. ee SES rato ts ene FS | Fifth Race—Yana 1. Blue Ridge 2. - Rud Hynicka 3. Gen eee Vilar hate ler be legtlative bill wn alegaioeanilt Sea aera ga ree nN naa tof the hands of the named Frank Barlow-ran the tooth names of the . NASHVILLE RESULTS. the ome. The 3.05 when the party rushed Penns) ivan Ratlroad ny existing under with Justice Jerome in the leads expressly umiting Sink- ail it-fthe Pr that | gone tr men of Frank Moss's Soctety for n of Crime had previously, ng ce to get evidence. Their has "Vhames are 1ammont and Dillon an@ they were formerly detectiven for the Committe As the raiders rushed into the hall- way and pounded on the door the patr. ran to St, threw the negro porter aside and opened it to admit the attackers, Inside twenty-flve players at tables where roulette, faro and atud being played. 1 pane and the cry “We're ose ant all dasted for the "give nd Api s offered th 1 Winn Hane helt of Mmitation, a range a mthis a Roard oft adop: t to-day amptrot but omptry Ww «Af neccesary toners of the 1n90 this af Ato go to A nt the ct task him t 8 pro vr any a were ITHE RESOLUTION AGAINST GRAB. by the Hoard jorment to-day Went. Street bill the dock system of ommerce of the athe West stre: while mob picked out four prisoners upon whom warrants were served tn the names of Rouletto Roe, Fura Roe, BM Row and Dark Roe. {Deter tive-Sergeant Cuff, of the Dis- rney’s Office, who accompane Jerome, telephoned to Old on for a patrol wagon, Vie rnoon general pr to the bridge. would enable the great ral: h + 4 franchtee, and i : Rea at ners were loaded {nto q fan approach to (Continued on Thira Page.) sat once ate 1 the place which were and reduce! tt placed int to sections, aken to the Court of § Sustice Jerome SUES. AIM ROR PRISED OR QWVORCE, ORE, THE LASHER Is. Served with| Refused toIndict Bram- bach, Who Horse- whipped Mangold. ne of pall for ex- fay next, They 2M West One Hun- tharles J. ighth Nase apers on Wedding Day Anniversary. | pros and watene roceedings amillagty trom ety, ore toe, famillarly. served the ¢ vamage, men fquet fact that! ro dealer in town, and. ry pla and gambler: fara Ve Com- Saxton Wa Ol) wee panion of Brestdcnts Wite, [GAN Bante tt P tabi tory. NN \y Mrs o principals nota colts y What wie it four rooms in the “ing Descent Seemed .

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