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s— LALLA LIE ETE RT PM TE EIT $200 IN PRIZES FOR NIGHT EDITION. The Roosevelts Out of Doors. Snapshots of the President and Mrs. Roosevelt Riding Horseback. To-Morrow’s Sunday World. “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ PRICE ONE CEN NEW YORK, ATURDAY, NOVEN IBER 23, 1901. Speabetbath Toadct eras Cath RACING#S “No uneena Copies” Means that every paper sent out by the Morne ing World in New York City is paid for and $ read. None come back. 4 PORTS ‘PRICE ONE CENT CEN’ FORTY THOUSAND PEOPLE SEES HARVARD HUMBLE OLD EE BAIL FROM HOLLAND FOR MRS. DALE’S FRIEND. Elbert Waller Released, Comes to This City— Father of Dead Child Expected to Furnish Letters and Affidavits. her husband, her love for Waller and her need for money. The death of the child would bring her money, would hurt the man she hated and would bring her closer to Waller, 90 the detective argues, Eaperts Are at Work. Experts, led by Dr. Otto H. Schultz, of Cornell, are examining and analyz- ing to-day the stomach of Iittle Eme- Letters written by Elizabeth Howe known of Waller except that he Dalo to her husband, Harvey Dale, "8" ® citizen of the Netheriands. At hin request the Conaul cable: Just before the death of her child, to- 14. ¢amity Pye pee eertTratG gether with affidavits from Mr. Dale, they would furnish the money to fre expected to be in the hands of bail him ont. The money wi the Hoboken police before night. celved this morning, and the Con- sal was requested by the family Although Mrs. Dale said last night | at. . any atepa necessary to pro-, litte Dale, whose mysterious death at her husband would not appear against | tece Was Busch's Hotel, Hoboken, last Tuesday her he is now believed to be in New net. morning, hax led to the arrest of her Detective Weinthal came to New York| mother on the charge of murder. York with the letters and affidavits, + | this afternoon and asked the New York! None of the associate physicians which are expected to go far toward polleeito watch all the stearanty piers would talk about the cesutt ou their on thia side to prevent ler from | tabors, but Dr, Conversesmade this sig- making up the case against Mrs. Dale. |) in. the country. He also went to|nificant statement: Waller! Ontion? Bets the Weatern\ Union oMfice to get an or-| “We will find exactly what caused the Elbert Waller, Mrs. Dale's friend, who|der permitting the police to examine all] geath of Emellne Dale, poison or has been locked up in the Hudson Coun-|the telegrams that passed between Mra. ngviation. ‘There are abundant rea- ty Jail, was released to-day on the de-| Dale and Waller and Mrs. Dale and her roalt of $1,700 cash bail by the Duteb | husband. nsul, Hans Von Bakbuysen. * Detective Welnthal says that he ts con- he Nether-|Vinced he now has a perfect case At the consulate of the Nether” | against Mrs. Dale. He finds the mo- 1 was end that nothing was) ii. in the hatred of the woman for SHOT AND KILLED THIEF WHO CAME IN THE NIGHT. Passaic Hotel Man Is Sure Burglar He Plugged Three Times in the Head Died and Was Carried Away by His Pals. re- Mrs. Dale !s still in St. pital, under close police guard, Bent out word to the newspapers, th the reports that she would benefit finan. clay Dy. ‘tne death of her children was absolutely false, he could follow them Jarsistance and made woods in the v dropped. He ran to the window and saw a body lying on the grou! He Me summon 4 seareh of the Early this morning four thieves broke into the hotel managed by George Phil- brook on. the river road in Garfield,| fired a third time; he Is pgsitive that inity, but no trace of the neross tho river from Passalc. They | lie killed his man, as every bullet was | thlever way found. There were mans sinavhed a window and were about to| fred at his head, HERR ep eee atrazine ER ale enter when Mr, Philbrook was aroused. The three other men were seen hiding | hotel ts in a secluded locality. far from Ho got up and sccured his revolver; he | near the house. Phitbrook dared not go hort houwe: wateled until one of the burglars put] out owing to the presence of the| Yenterda - eect iene window, when he took| thieves, While he was dressing the {the more of the FeM. Sw at Compa | ain avenue, the buslest str. ‘assaic, and dynamited the safe. only secured $10. other men ran up and, selzing the body of their comrade, carried It away before HENLEY OPEN ‘STRIKE DELAYS TOTHE WORLD. KAISER’S YACHT. MOTION TO BAR FOREIGNERS! 18 DEFEATED. | VESSEL TC BE BUILT AT YARD WHERE MEN ARE OUT. aim and fired twice. He heard a shrill cry and the man CLEVELAND IN BED WITH A BAD COLD. EX-PRESIDENT’S WIFE SAYS IT IS NOTHING SERIOUS. thoy ‘ May ne Reanit of Rough Weather | Une or More Crews from America | Will Row There A Next Ye (Townsend & Downey's Work | Shyoter'n d, Likely to Be Completely Tled Up. on Ex-Prestdent Grover Cleveland Ia 111 In! LONDON, Nov. 2—A meeting of the | bed at Princeton with a ncvere cold| stowards of the Henley regatta to-day which has been troubling him all week, Mra. Grover Cleveland sald this morn inj "Mr. Cleveland is suffering from a cold in the head which he contracted a short time ago, He was most annoyed by it on Thursday, but since then has been resting comfortably. He has not deen threatened with pneumonia, and if ho has been in any danger whatever of ‘ecrioum Illness, there 1s surely no fur- ther Indication of it In his present con- dition, He ts confined to his room, but we expect his complete recovery soon. Dr. Wyckoff, Mr. Cleveland's physt- clan, said to The Evening World man over the telephone: “Mr, Cleveland has a very bad cold, ‘and for the present he ts confined to his house, but he {s not seriously Il! It was reported yeaterday thi Cleveland was suffering from pneu- monla, caught on his recent hunting trip. It was attributed to the fact that he had spent thirteen hours exposed te the rough weather in a blind while shooting ducks at Cape Charles. -TOLSTO! HAS A FEVER. Count Sends Word that He Suffered a Relapse, but Is in No Danger. LONDO: Nov, 23.—There Js nothing serious the matter with Count Tolstol. He had a relapse of malarial fever, but jg In no danger, A telegram: to this effect from the Count himself, dated noon to-day, reached M, Tchertkoff, Tolstol’s agent England, this after- Emperor Wiilam of Germany ts defeated, by a vote of 19 to 5, the mo-! rectly Interested in the atrike of tion of W. H. Grenfell, the weit-[Newark and Ellzabsthport mechanic known oareman and member of Parila-|anenecn tang Ment to exclude foreigners. Thin was| The strike will delay work on the expected sequel to the opinion al-| Emperor's new yacht. ready expressed by the London, Thames,| A non-union carpenter is the cause of Kingston and other rowing clubs who| the trouble, and it In expected 89 men are the backbone of the meeting. The will be out by Monday. rules remain unaltered, Townsend & Downey recently received -—<$—=____ an order from Emperor William for a SHOT BY A STRANGE MAN. ivate yacht, Work on the boat is scheduled to begin next week, but will necessarily be delayed unless the strike James Flood, who arrly ‘ je vaclebas ae . who arrived in Newark = early to-day on a new turnpike car from New, Yor: reported to the police of the CAPSIZED IN HEAVY SEA. rt Precinct that he had been shot in - the cheek by an unknown man. eeree) Womenianas 8, cen Ho sald te alighted from the car at} Thrilling Experience off Sa Cedar and Broad streets, and as he did faland. so there was a flash tn the dark and he (Special to The Evening World.) was struck In the cheek. He'remem-| HALIFAX, N. 8., Nov. 23.—Carried at bered jostling against a etranger on the| the mercy of angry waves and almost car, but thought nothing of it at the| entombed by treacherous sands off Sable time, The police are Investigating. Inland, J. F. Parsons, manager of the ——————— Dominion Government Marine and Fish- HELD FOR HUSBAND'S DEATH. feries Derartment, hiv wite, ara ne Migses Tobin and Muling had a miracu- lous escape from death to-day. The party attempted to land from the steamer New Foundland In a snall bos 8 when off Sable Island. The bout caught in a heavy sea art ashore. As it st sized and the oce ane Wh fou ale the Powdered Glass and Arsenio Killed C. G, Hooks, of Tennessce. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 23.—The Grand Jury to-day returned an indictment agninat Mra, Maud Emma Hooks, prom- Inently known, charging her with the murder by polson of her husband. Sev- eral weeks ago C. G, Hooks, a well- known business man, died under si picious circumstances. A’ chemist was ordered to exhumo the: remains of Fiss, Doerr & Carroll Horse Co, | Hooks and perform an autopsy, Hath Bt, 34 & Lexington Aves,| ‘Tho chemist reportel! to. the Coroner f the highest eredei that he had found enough powdered glass and ‘arseale in the stomach to cause death. immelliatety - - placed: and elo They revived and later reached Hall rr Additional Passenger Train Service to Florida, Southern Ratlway, in addition to superb servi jaahiny ‘Lyne ane we Now, 20-1 fare ewe Fark Sheen he es aeace case wins Yak dally ABO. A. 7 Fork ees before. i dread Jury. vt ‘Lins Breséway.” *. Cha rs New York ofices, Ht ALL BUT <ILLED IN RUNAWAY, REFUSES TO GO TO HOSPITAL. Joseph Kaui »vitz. a cabinet maker in business at No. 2040 Second ave:ie, was frightfully injured this afternoon i ing runaway at Cn2 ‘I indred and Forty-fifth street and 7 nue. He was !1cwn from his wagon and struck on his head with terrific force. sustaining a gash in his forehead thai took twenty stitches. ; dole in the back of his head and a fractured skull. Two whee's of the wagon also passed over him, break- ing his collar bene. if He refus2c t: go to the hospital and was sent home. | —— --——_ — e¢e--—-—_ -- 2,000 3!)S TOM-HOUSE EMPLOYEES ORGANIZE. The 2,000 ¢ wployees of the Custom-House permanently arganized this «i!2rno0on as a mutual benefit association whose main purpose ‘s to establish a pension fund and fix a time limit for retiren'e 1:, in which they hope national legislative aid. —- + 4 —__- —_ SOCIETY LEADERS “GATED” FOR BAD DRIVING. In the ladies’ class for pairs driven before a victoria, E. D. Jordan’s [Aix ric and The Baron, driven by Mrs. Charles Wilson; got the bli2 ribbon, All the other entries including Mrs Lawson’s, Miss | 2wson’s, Mrs. Forbes Potter’s and Marie Wil- son’s, were “git: «” because they did not: drive satisfactorily. s Festi eed eae DN fn W'‘ILLER WOULD WED MRS. DALE. Elbert Wal: after he was reléased on bail this afternoon said that he wiu-s marry Mrs. Dale as soon as he could. “Ilove her.” se said, “and believe in her innocense. It .. not true that we maintained improper relations with each. other, although w2 did travel together ” SUICIDE ON CYMRIC_ HAD TRIED MURDER oe i Thomas Haldar an Ohioan, Hacked His Wife and Killed Himself on Big CoE Liner. w York, was coming dow QUE TOWN, Nov —As the board the ship were to be ane, White Star ner Cymric, from Liver: | drawing o knife from his began | hacking his wife and #1 his own pool for throat the ct J to-day to this port, Thomas | sty; itatldas struggled who had given hin reaide to secure possession of the 4 panic among the | ceiving terri gushes ¢ rs rying to kil his wife | and neck, and was sist. Halliday then own throat until mpla and his wife continued to hack his he had severed all the ing of no had prayed all night ed evidence this morning that ind was affected. After breakfast announced that all the people on ashore and Mrs. Halliday also disem- An Inquest will be held. Cymrle proceeded on her trip at WAL M. he WAR OVER COL. PARTRIDGE. esident, Governor and Major- Elect Against Senator Piatt, oliticlans are saying that there is a contest on detween Senator Platt on one- hand and Mayor-elect Low, Odell and President Roosevelt on other, over ihe proposed appointment « MISS CROPSEY NOT FOUND. Received No Word M Daughter. Andrew G. Cropsey, a lawyer of No. 3 Chambers street, said this afternoon Vv. | to an Evening World reporter that he had as yet received mo clew to the hereabonts of hts niece, Mins Bila M. Lawyer from Col. Johan N, Partridge ax Police Com- | Cropsey, of Ellzabeth Olty, N.C. who mission dixappeared Wednesday night he in this a vening 1d publisted a despateh from k, Va., yesterday giving the {detailn of Ul Mr, ¢ strange disappearaze y's duughter was visiting: and the young ladien were arrive in New York this Cropsey lives ueain vd to morning. Mr, Nfth street and h Twel Brooklyn. He from hix daughter giving further de- ils of the occurrence, She wrote that were sitting in the parlor clock Wednesday night, Sts: la Cropsey was at the front gate talk. ing with James Wilcox, a young man, who was very muon In love with her and very Jealous, From that time not seen by, der. relatives, were went for and” the the river, arrest. PASSENGERS IN A WRECK. NORTH ADAMS, Mass. pansenger train from the Fitchburg Railroad, due in cats 3.05 2, M., when weat of the little tun- nel ran into the tail end of a freight the ot decides upon ator Platt will be xive in and will make a show gracefully STORM ON THE COAST. nz Signals from Norfolk to New York. The local Weather Bureau to-day re- ceived the following from Washington ‘Northeast storm warnings are or- dered from Norfolk ection to New York Storm central in Eastern Geor- gia moving northeast; increasing and promebly, high northeast winds from Hiatterna to New England to-night. y tn Wilcox has been p ae WEATHER FORECAST. for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P.M. sun- ay—For New York City and vicinity: Rain to-night and { ing north. PD 9846-4-% Forecan' partment was call cloned 7 et upon to ¢ she iaze, when i it ‘dd exter consid trouble: ‘eisai "YALE ally obtiged to de-} i Joined ol, after} veins and murcles, and dropped dead} passing outside his state-room. { trtonds In The body of the suicide taken Yale Was Completely Outplayed—Her Best Men, In- cluding Capt. Gould, Succumbed to Harvard's Fierce Attack and Left Game. FINAL SCORE:| HARVARD Mpecial to The Evening World) ROSTON. Nov. 23. "THE LINE-UP. Fy Sa Harvard. Positions. ' Yall ; [nut outclassed cons of 7 . e | Campbell . LE. + Gould ¢ |40,000 peepie Blagden E ‘thie afternoon, wreatent Marvard ever won. 22 te d rrard he the nerve. The score was Bowdltch Marshall Kernan ... Ristine . Graydon pink of condition, Harvard not having a | cripple on her Met and Yale's men being | perfect phy al types of football rior All day long the crowds kept pouring into Cambridge. ‘The crimson of _Mar- vard: predominated, ite of | ‘The gian ++ Chadwick Weymouth hy th: ‘condition af the Not overconfident when waht ‘went tai the Boxe fi out In full force at the Touraine. A wet | drizzle began early in the morning an@ war-| lasted unt!l noon, when the sky grew a But the ardor of the thou- sands who came to see the game seemed in no way to be diminished, i though the blue of Yale the Favorite. Yale was diplayed on gowns and coats. Betting prevailed at odds of 10 to $ In The historic old town of Cambridge was |fayor of Yale. ‘There was plenty of Har- eat did the /iterally bathed in the deep crimyon of| yard money, and everything in sight Vale give up. They |falr Huzvard. Streamers of red with| was greedily snatched up, Several large fought cam the enormous, the letter Il in black or white Moated | bets of a thousand to elght hundred Cae ret gave|from a thousand windows and door-) were recorded. Yale's team arrived in them all the credit due their qour-| W294, Massachusetts avenue expecially | Boston last night and put up at the hes were grand in defeat,|™2 (oval to tie famous old university. | Lennox Hotel. : was magnificent in vice Prominent graduates of Yale and thelr friends hovered about the team’s quar- ters until late at night. All seemed con- fident a victory, Trainer Mike inued on Fourth Page.) Haven were tterly dishes after the first ten minates of pl gained a total dt played plays with a jearer. a hoy men fron Hotels Jammed | By 32 o'clock the corridors a met this afternoon | principal hotela were jammed witli on, Soldiers’ Field. | thustas ontest In the Fand a } Harvard and Yo | for the Roth teams w of TRANSPORT VANDERBILT ANGEL DEAD. | RACE STABLE. INBIG MERGER Mrs. Adelaid Sullivan Wasi High-Bred Viine Num- Startled by Servant—Fell | bering Unlucky 13, Saved, | and Expired. but Running Wild. Leaves on Important Tour of Inspection of Minor Railroads. W. KK. Vanderbilt, accompanied) d?. President W. H. Newman, of the New © York Central and Lake Shore roads, with other officials of various Vander= bilt lines, has left Cleveland on an Ine spection tour of the Lake Shore and Lake Erle roads, It ts expected that when M bilt returns it nounced that the min the Big Four, Lake ern, Nickie Plate and Cand erged Int hi Newton Bennington’s racing stable ry In Adeline Sullivan, widow of the Dal lane, close to the Gravesend late Dr. George R. Sullivan, known in army frcles as The Angel of the| face track, burned to the ground this Transports,’ died suddenly at her home | Morning. The unlucky number of thir- In Paterson, N. J., this morning. teen horses that were quartered there 'At the beginning of the war with | ere saved with diMculty and just in Spain Mrs. Sullivan became connected | t® nick of ‘Ume, They are running with Helen Gould In caring for the sick, | 8?0Ut through the country, and some wounded and destitute soldiers, While {Pave been heard of already going thus engaged she became popular in| titoueh Prospect Park at full speed, army circles and became known as “The an ore: wererelaxen ‘head /of highly, bred Angel of the Transports.” The energy | Aut well-iried 3 wlingsis thekfoureyear: ith which she kept up the work under-| OW! Kilogram and valuable trotter mined her health and six weeks ago mie Pees REDUCE YG BOERS: The fire was discovered about 7 returned to her home here to regain her! Latte ; strength v'elock, Just after the bell had rung Butiitltele .improvement wan. noticed | OF breakfast. The stable Sarity: reed ae ee moticre [en atructure and was heavily line a we ahe ake | with tar paper, and it took oaly to her bed, nuffering from nervous pro mia itorutterivedestroy itt tration. eines from Gravesend, superin- trol of tt Sproul, Boston and Albany 9 tended by Chief Roberts, were soon cn Beet Mrs, Vander- ihe New York ected by family changes, Central was very strong, in to- he feason given for Its recent great rine ty ‘Nellphated authorities Is thie: York “Cgnteal Soo ON can con: Lake Shore, Mio and Canada: ern, per cent & this morning thet tls patient had bevn| from Coney Inland and Brooklyn. Their |irhs Lake Shore ts paying about 16 nuffering from weakness of the heart) attention was given to saving ‘Trainer |per cent., tho Boston and, Albany, 9 during the week. She waa kept under! Buriew’s handeomo residence, adjoining |cent., the Michigan Central and Calta stimulants and was thought to be slowly| the stable. In thia they were partially |Southern are pay improving svecessful, as the best part of the ew York Central) a Thix morning she a household furniture was taken out into ager her attending phystelan. This gives the. ry large per je from her bed to prowure a glam of.water upon aneat-| Daly's lane safely, although wall /!ons of dollars F ‘sear more tha ne by'stand, Ags she 4{4 so another attend-|wacered. The roof and part of the ant ‘subsidiary | into the co! o ra a rat null inca Th the New York C the net revenues. ORGANIST PEACOCK OUSTI Perry Peacock, organist of Gril Church in Brooklyn, was ant entered the room, which etartled| upper floor of the residence were in her, and she dropped ta the Noor dead. | names. She wan about fifty-four years old. ‘A few days ago Trainer Burlew put m was Mrs. Sullivan's duty to look} in his wint pply of feed, which con- after the soldiers who were sie ‘ Hated ot) suilmiakaset ontais! 4109, bales of abled or discharged as they arrived on stra an Rasen the transports. Those who were ill were mowelia ney ( baa joe ot pineretenls properi/ cared for, and those who were Insured, but the policy on the house and . without funds were given money with furniture had run out about a week ago} day. This grew out of the which to reach thelr homes or get em- and unfortunately, was not renewed upfin the papers of the fact that Pe “ loyment. 1 bee! ith another to, the Linge cinare that there was ltele [iad perros y pit: wie Ben: | the Legian! houre ust have. been a rhe injured Ruaband i accompanied the trans- to Cuba and Porto Rico, pe the Cough