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Yeo NIGHT EDITION 500,000 A WEEK M O re 2,000,000 A MONTH Morning and Sunday Worlds sold in New York City than of any other newspaper whatsoever. “ Circulation Books Open to Al. PR ICE ONE CENT. iW YORI K, UESDA AY, NOV rE MBE R 12, _1901. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ RACING # SPORTS THE WORLD'S BEST OCTOBER, orld, COLUMNS - ; | COLUMNS A 2.554% |we~351% PRINTED| GAINED Of78,2¢7¢25% Total Number of Advortisemonts Printed, 90,442; fii Ot Ini Yat, 8,485 ‘PRICE ONE CENT, SUICIDE, NOT A DIVORCE, SEPARATES | HOLY GHOST AND US SECT " SEEKS BROOKLYN CONVERTS there wil! be two Rev. Frank L. Sani stan hee cus ‘here will be twa e., founder of a peculiar religious wee 4 ! & in Brookly th a band of mission- Maine Society De.-, Mr, fandiord wil reside, La eyseer Teiee nL tarcetenalvolser clares He Wishes to jel at ols peechans Me. tn i, Pa Prepare the Borough trementous proseran in that State. ‘The or a great tribula- ugh and prepare It fon scheduled to appear tn the near fu- members consecrate all thetr goods to the cause, and |t is said that the ener- for Tribulation That sree getle forcetu vl od ‘The first meeting of the Evangelists Ils Sure to Come. Ketle and forceful founder bas raived fas held this morn! in Grand Union more than a milllon dollars by the pow. ers of his oratory, At Shiloh, Me. Hall, In Court: str near Harrison treet. There was an audience of three M where Mr. Sandford makes his hi ‘omen. The meeting was led by L. remarks it was apparent that the main | quarters, several magnificent buildings Perry, who Is the lleutenant the feature in the evangellzation of Brook- | ha n constructed for the use of under of the sect. From Mr. Perry's lyn ts the raising of money, Soctety. WOMAN PAUPER SAYS SHE IS KIN OF WASHINGTON. ST. VINGENE'S AMBULANGE AND SIXTH AVENUE GAR COLL: Car No. 1877 collided with a St. Vincent’s Hospital ambu} lance m front of No. 149 Sixth avenue this afternoon. Dr. Cabannis received several scalp wounds ‘and Timoth; Mahony, the driver, received a severe shock. Both were taken to St. Vincent’s Hospital. DROWNED MAN WAS RICH AGED PREACHER. The body of the man found floating.in the bay at the foot of Fifteenin street, Brookiys, was identified this afternocn as that of the Rev. Christian Haddeus, seventy-one years oid, for thirty years pastor of the Lutheran Church in Columbus, 0. ETROIT BELLE FROM HER HUSBAND. Beautitul Mrs. Crane, Here to See Lawyer, Crane's Death in Gilsey House. Learns of Treaty dive 1 Mra) Edward ©. Crane possexs: “ Ile was taken to Hellevue Hospital. from her drug using husband wliite sh and wasia 5 aud, after his recovery. on Oct. 30 was wan preporing to'go inte the courts t ithe We srralgned in thi ‘son Market Court free herself, and ales r with attempted suicide and dis- Crane killed himaelf in tie Gil wad wife were happy i House last night by drinking cart t ame such that his Hoffman House attempt his acid, His body was found this morn- in. ke = him at) Wife came on here and tried to prevail ing vam yaudes |on him to return to Detroit put he ree Crane wan a well-known giiger fr eared | fused etroit, ho Me was very er im in Chicago vne then decided that she must ening to his use of drugs and Haver w York and stil an- he wept to her attorney, and had tried to Kill himself several "went as far as land. . 1 Broadway, and tmes before s wot him back and) asked him to prepare papers in a dl- Mrs, Crane, whe is a very teau triet straighten him out. But ashe sult, charging drunkenness and * woman, comes from one of the first yuld suceeed se of drugs. ‘The papens were in Mes in Detroit. Ele was a great faver= Last xumm umped from a terry- of preparation when Crane . fte in that city seelally, and through nowt at Detroit and was almost drowned nere grew tired of his erratic Ife her connect © to be of sere he wax rescued tnt decided to get out of the way once vice to her hus In the early part of ner he dise| atMl for vie spa 1 baa been stopping with a i Gea some nt West Firty-reventh pany atreet was notitied of her hus time was devoted to mul'a death by nen eee $2,000, 000 FORTUNE GOES er: ryote} m1 0 4 of th “7 +4 of paunera waiting et eanicommemornden| of pada ad He was wealthy and had come to look afler considerable prop- le .1 i“ je: F artment to-day was Mrs, 3 W. = a there Is only the temporary benefaction alrehild, forty years old, who claims) lity Discovered in with its untold penalties of pain. and » be kin of George Washington. A P humillation,. It is with great Aimeult, Under a ill which was admitted to _ : was contested by James Pendleto Gheviara. wellidrcescdiiwoman of une} Line at the Outdoor | tac: ie: sumiteion con toc meas LATE RESULTS AT LAKESIDE. : nrobater ts the woman whi ‘t Cruger and! several iephews and an coubted good breeding and culture, : Poor Department wter 2 sloak of decorum. “SBI Wittinm Jauncey Crager tn tines and o) Court Upholds Will of] tciuting Eugene Guido Cruger's chile Mrs. Fairchild says she is the grand. “The Jest gifts of the Almight: °4 whom he was marricd, obtains a fortune arr by the trast of his three wives, Bre hiccirceedinierenteel wishine Waiting for Her Dole. are heath unt sirenain, for they alg t7, Fourth Race—Lennep 1, Lucien Appleby 2, Miracte I Il. 3, ar Fanon, whtie hin vroter, James 1 William Jauncey Cru- yntert was based on the ground tho wan the won of Jolin A. Washiaz- the poorly clrcumstanced to subsist on Fifth Race—Aaron 1, Bummer 2, Braw Lad 3. Cruger and) other blood) relatives“ get Givi Wi aq| ’f incapacity on the part of Cruger to on, who once owned Mount Vernon. Iccmpensatea labor’ ieioneltaieanablorse Sixth R B h 1, Baird 2, Little Elkin 3 only $19 each ger Giving ife His} make a will, undue influence by the der story is helleved by many, among much) andlit ican be: prostired."? x! ace—Banish 1, Baird 2, in J. It was fifteen years ago that William Estate and Only $10) * cl: fraud and forgery whom are the members of the order of | personality. She ts a fluent talker and!" srs” Kairchild is temporarily tn Bt. Sa Jauncey Cruger met the nurse who tus i nly Iames!PCrugerlteatined iia therceas she Daughters of the Revolution, woo! uses excellent language in conversation. Zitn'« Home for Women, at No. 1 East day won his fortune. He was travelling! to His Brother and | test tt during Col. Jauncey Crugers dhrough Mra, Walter Lester Carr, one) Following in ane of the observatlons | yutty-nra: street, She will probably be fn Avetralla, where he was taken til lines in 196 his wife accused him and of thelr officers, have interested them-| she mude to Superintendent Blair, while back to Supt. Blair's office to May Fambrough wan called, to nu Other Blood Relae! ticr husband of tirting with two nurses selven tn the woman In the past: waiting In his office-to-day:- Lie iencn ema nid Fits) outalderatal lat forthe AT LATONIA him. She was faithful in the servi 7 at Monte Carlo, Asif® from Mrs, Falrchild's claim of| “1 have the charitable public to thank Gomine she will likely be sent to the) - NA ° and after a long illness Mr. Ctuger was! tiVeS. “1 told her ahe Hed and she knew she Jeacent, she is a decidedly interesting !for yartous bright things in my life. | ulmshoure. restored to health. Then he proved th. lted,"" James Cruger testified, “and she millionaires are not ungrateful by giv Xe bid 7 ¢ Sixth Race—Jim Nap 1. Hoseshoe: Tobacco 2) Suave 3. fing tile name to tao woman who nursed] oy uatiy a separation Me ¢ struck mie neroaei tha, taesrp Ay week ales ISOC ae him In Mines: oven t fordivorce, biit theléas do made formal complaint against me BOY HIT BY BANKER’S AUTO ‘GETS $4,000 VERDICT. After the We. iever came to tink Then a reconeitla- | for having urse In the house. My After the wedding tie Hon was brought about and Mr. Cruger| brother Jauncey was a helpless cripple aa cvcy sete city te Hye, hut not In made the will which Vea fortune to] With paralysis at the Ume, and the K EY 1 O l Re Z AS U RE.| | | Richard C. Jones, aged thirteen, of No. 55 West Ninety- France, where the cemalning 3+ : = gitly although hei had against him was pitifully absurd, ir. Cruger's life was spent. Ther It Was this will that] It s at this time thar she sald In a : . i ' eighth street, to-day got a verdict.for $4,000 damages in tite} trequent quarrein, according ti t to-day admitted to | ae t the would have Col. cohen ee | Supreme Court against Andrew MoKinney, a Wall street] timony suomittet tne unge his will.” Pi 's Letter Telli f Plunder Filed as Hi banker, for injuries received by being knocked down by Mr. Mc- aS GRE irate’s Letter Telling o unaer Filed as MIS-| DELIBERATELY TURNS POWER] Kinney’s auomobile on July 21 last. Jones sued for 325,000; z - P ON AS DOG CROSSES torical Data in Providence. TRACK. | damages, alleging that one leg would always be short. [Animal Valued at 91,500, Was iss irss PROVIDENCE, R. 1., Nov. 12—A jet-ymy money is, It is burled on i Carrying a Paper | P ter, two hundred years old, from Island in Bogton harbor on the —— | Owner. H . = Wy Kidd, the pirate entet, to Johr Inland in two chests containing from a eal w York, wh 9 to £2,009) sterling in’ money, tained fn It, Ix belleved to be genuine by | Jewelx and diamonds. 0 | Pals Q 3 those to whom It has hecome an heir-| “They are burled about four fect deep,| A magnificent specimen of a full-| |NATIVES HAD FAITH IN HIM Consul Dickinson Gives Warning that He Be loom, has been deposited for safe keep-! with a flat stone on them and a pile of) blow St. Bernard dog t has many | AND HE GAVE GOOD SERVICE. - ing, with other papers, In the office « near by. There Ix no one U.at llepoe beeniniprixe’winneriatidox| shows 2 Left Free to Secure Miss Stone's Release. the Record Commissioners of this city. wa where it In but me now living. : Hoe = ‘The letter Is the property of Edward| “It 1s about — up the hillside, Don't | “2% PUr™ Le nerestang : a He Represented the United States Sere Fleld, clerk of the Munielpal Court of| fall_to come to me as noon ax you get dearly this morning by the motor-| theieet epee Providence, a historian, a descendant] this. If 1am gone to England, be there of a Fitth avenue trottey car on| INSUFANCe praca: Though, Denies Murdering: AL ed } SOFI Asa f ee fill this assurance. Pmnauy, of the Warner family, which was among | as xoon as possible. Secure the money | tignty-aixth street, near Twelfth a yinwon, of Cu dickinson ts his deman the first to settle in what is now the] and diamonds before you come, as money | ei ets Neer italinadltsilts : the SA in His Plot. “ es Jmented hia ve Government town of Warwick. It was found among | will do a great deal for us." nue, Brooks D2 BIESSL EG ANE Sek family papers. ‘The letter contains much more matter The 49s wax owned by Harry G cording to Apparently the communication was] and refera to many Incidents which have | borne. a retired merchant wat uine circles, written after the capture of Capt. Kidd. |yeen found io be historically correct. | known dog fancler of Fort pheadbesrti oe tH It ts dated Boston, 100-1, and says In| phe words which would tell exactly {and was called Rex OR eh a a é part. where the treasure was buried are! habit of golng to a y Ne alg eet be i “I fear we are in a bad situation.| omitted and their places are taken by | morning for his owner's paper. ¥ [role town at noon and made « prac: : t Luther W. Osborn, t We are taken for pirates and you must| crosses, It {a considered likely that| this between his Jaws he trotted str, Pe bce CLEA Asker aa raeeti ese | General at Apia, Mr Os come to Boston as soon us you get (hla) along with the letier went another writ-| for home. Nae ylatlan Mohee ow aas'aliwaa¥Ch: Hoe ae reEneUTTthe| in New York and ap-| 1 bs Government tierelleinolenst! canccnend Peds ing In which was given the key to the} This morning Rex was handed the) Goodman, of Evanaviile, an the di Salvation Army The lat nt post from Ne se yoreins . Dickinson's request, COLE CO REM SEU Sala oben paper as usual, and started for home. tives had already ascertained, Rathbun) without money and Rathbun easily Coeaeeul eer aes oe He wan crossing the track as 4 C40) said to Chief Sullivan: Quire) Influeace over him by b CL areata oa f ee. was approaching. Witnesses say that} «1 admit everything except that 1 a dinner, giviog him a few drinks and| Thus be was che pinal represen tae as soon as he saw the doz the motor-| Killed Goodman. I intended to kill him isoney. The two were seen cross-| tive of the #uthorit of | man deliberately put on all the power |and kept him drunk, but he died of al- ing to Jeffersonville Wednes afters] States In the Samoan group h In the car, The'dog wan dragged under | conolinm. I had ng confederates noon are HpcpE yeas ee the wheels and beheaded. With a mile] the story about Blanchard wan fette 1K, Wt eee on his ips, the motorman went on hin] tous. ae ols | Gee wpe ihe Linge h 0! s ay, while sevemt of the passengers} Rathbun's confession was dramatic, lect the $6. foreign representatives rt ’ ry protested against his brutality, a 5 r H i . . u The owner of the. dog, who had. wit- | ———-—— opposite © ob nested ie kit 5 of his pe ie taientut nee of the melives rnd the the head and there between the fa nenwutives foreign | | animals jaw found the paper that had >» hin post Mr.| HENRY MARQUET GAINS VER- COUNCILMAN CHR: . ONE SINKS IN COLLISION AND|CITY WORKED BY GASLIGHT| ort # lite, ‘Tho dog wax valued at sib) BOUGHT A “A PITOL. “GIRLWANTS $50, 00 =: Os TeutCOR sal Aaa) BionforisUnY" GESTE PDO Ne RH LIVES IN PERIL. UNDER HEAVY PALL. demanded from the company, ‘ apltal of Congo | G eet aan toeriolanas | S Maa y Coe ye wih 7 Storm Panic in the English Chan-! yemorable Dark of STORM SIGNALS UP. 10 SHOOT HIS MAN. FOR HER LOST ARM. | fives Says It Would Uncover Steals, hut nel nnd ulfe-savers ventennge War goceoecossees000300000000 | » | Methers Mary: Resolution Ruay. emia Gale Rushiug This Way from One i eaancel tontuino READER 8 In Committee. tarlo In Dae ‘Toe! BOSTONIAN ASKED HIS victim | | LAUNDRESg SUES HOTEL GER-|Q CHANCE FOR ROKER sa | Spanier nen, <p The following despatch has been re- TO WAIT FOR HIM. ARD PROPRIEIOR. Realist i | NDON, Nov. 12—Violent winds, a ene 4 celved by) the Jocal Weather Bureau 2 A pe ind Wide-eweeping resolue ONO i Srey ae py ROBTON, Nov. 12.—Boston to-day ¢x- | ¢rom washington: | Croker is done talking! was introduced ta the Council this 2 Ane nat ay atti failed inaaon vaarked a ES EN HERE “Southwest storm warnings have been Stnyer Stopped Aruu- sem! Was Cagght in W nery But The Evening World of- an Christ 4 i ait coasts ol 1c iS ie ‘a 0 d I el a dy oo oe af A fierce gale Is blowing In the Channel | heavy clouds and fog had obscured the | Noe vor. ko aconee ct neertetas ee ea ene Bd Fare ser that lesitad fers $10 to the mind-reader, commit and mountainous seas are running. Sky all day and at intervals the vapor Hr Weatern Ontario ix movitig e Hei Amantn 18 professional or amateur, who ant No | than half a dozen small ves-[ thickened, but as the afternoon ad- | ¢# Houthwest winis w ecome high pee ey 4 kes the best diagnosi f , scia in sight of Dover are fying signals | vanced actual darkness began to abut |and thift to northwest by Tuesday a Ee ronnie ENN se Fa ° of distress, and tho Hfeboats are vainly |in until 1.30 P. M. the conditions were Sc cial to The Kvening World if i Ann Farrell, a pretty laund w Lhe Ba " ue, ralatiwnneire dilate sthiall'aeaisa st aadleade a attempting to go to their rescue. almdet ke thous, of night. ‘ x ee 6OCOOTHDOOOS ahr RAIS Sat nh appeared before Justice Truax The mind-reader can tell it rea dB pai |tlons of these gqtnts a » WER osaible to read or wort oe OP Ie and Hotel barroc Supreme Court to-day, minus > or stryee A rocket upparatus has been sent to th eee Aitcial Wight. ‘The Neavient WEATHER FORECAST @ yah ta wach of “two men | Suoreme Court to- tay. ming in prose or poetry—serlously rate o the South Foreland, where an Admir- darkness continued for about twenty ulty veasel is on the rocks, with the crew | minutes. Gradually it grew lighter and for a drink A party of three ages from Willlam B. Gerard, p Adjourned to Green. sireet clinging tc the rigging. Beveral vessels the day’ reaumed the appearance of an out Henry: Wheeler, “faite and sport] jtutel Gerard, for itm loss e. been dismastec re day ere to wall, went into : 2 ae Poculng: ccratt. which were. driven | U™uauy misty, dull ratny day. Forecast for the thirtyents A atore and bought a rev Man Farrell | was, omployed wi shore. Ac other: Ae mae! So: 8 phere Tapusiactoeetee mocap Ea hours cudiug at 8 M He r ured on an an red 'at ih The macy ihe were simi: exciting jcenes ps + . man he had argue one MeGuin tin mot unexpected everyonern e runnitig, for ILLEGAL VOTERS SENTENCED] wednesday tor Sew York & Neue Tina hitan At how end ry Ueuaht her fingers. between ti The steamer Cato collided with the ch Hmitys BR to- @l John Edwards, t ty-three years old,| rubber rollers of a eam ctothen- British ship Loh Vanna, Char, Capt. and in hin dranken madness fired two] wringer Bannetteow alee t ore mourn, Aug. 16 Two Get a Year Each on Pleas nlabt; falling temperature mare shots whiel: took effect in FA: The rollers dew lies taae ant | 4 y uly’ ha v! : toot bow before er} Thames, The arias ter! foundered, but the of Gallty. a per cbc hiked pokey whicd are fata armen 2, Breit needed and ine A \ Crew. were nav. Judge Newburger to-day sentenced iy ol y and colders after a flerce at t e arm had to be » Wilda weather. revails over the lake G elbow. he you 7 ist tat snow Ja tailing on | John Brady and'Samuel A. Sterna to one|@ winds shifting to-night to (|™ - the'retalver Amnataiec bat tne cinam Rroprletar the Weatmoretand i hi er of seach once lp eat tala prieone fe the ee Mm and high northwest. & eshy of W heel att shan cia tk ‘through Lyi Wa eiard. Ths ‘bear aurecks f 2 Edwards lor are in the} Jo jor Mr. Geri ea tie pas ieed tana a eat election and both pleaded Ba) nospltal, ihe latter sn pena, viwomtak Take La: or humorously—but in not more than 100 words, Send your mind-readings to “Mind-Reading Editor, ing World, P.O, box 1,2 YeiClityy” * Souvay was In court wi wght in, nd, hin ta nds surpri Marquet a tin the fl West ‘Thirt a iigawas $< souple | Souvay jetta Ma Mrs. elgOth strec ‘Varner, of 3 ec to Hospital, Mrs. Atexander Turner, thirtystivess oars old, of wourg, N. Yo, was taken the street at TU Mes. Alexander burg, & tly sued for replied with a suit for div teatifled that he went to Mrs. fiat that night at the request of her hus- band and that it waaa trap, The jury, decided pt there was no/conspiracy. —————____ To © a Cold in One Day tive romo Quinine Tablets, All dr fund! the|mosey: if 1s falls te cere tiguature’ 1s on each. box. And

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