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\ j 42 same Sunday last year. MORE WANTS in Sun- day's World than on the Largest numerical gain of any New York newspaper. Results Monday the reason. HAS SSIS S ISIS RACING # SPORTS { ALAIN TL ERRT ae 2 World. “ sold! Circulation Books Open to All”? | atk No“ Returns No unsold copies taken back. All All read Lt HF ot HHH HHA BIH . Except to the adver. tiser in The Morning PRICE ONE (CENT. . 19OL. "PRICE ONE CENT, | NINE POLICE CAPTAINS - SUDDENLY TRANSFERRED BOMBARDMENT OF COLON DELAYED UNTIL FRIDAY. Decision Reached After a Conference with Foreign Naval Officers— United States Marines Landed to Keep Railroad Open. COLON, Colombia, Nov. 25.—At a conference held this morning on board the British cruiser Tribune, at which Gen. Ignacio Folfaco, Senor de la Rosa, Secretary of Gen. Diaz, and the commanders of the foreign warships were present, the General agreed, at the request of the naval commanders, and on the ground of humanity, having. in view the large foreign’ population ¢f Colon, nor to land troops‘ here or open fire on' the town’ before 6 o'clock Friday even- ing. ¥ The Colombian gunboat General Pinson is. badly. off for provisicus and the commanders of all the war- lat ships agreed to supply her with the | necessary stores. The gunbcat has not yet returned to Colon and her whereabouts is unknown. Transit across the Isthmus has been stopped. Marines from the United States battle-ship Iowa, t Panama, have been landed to protect the railroad, and are now on the line where the fighting is going on. The commotion in the streets, as this despatch {is sent, {s ended and calm now reigns. There is no jubila- tion, which is evidence that the Lib- eral army {s not advancing toward Panama. It is reported to have been defeated Matachin by Gen. Alban’s com- mand. The latter is said to-be push- Ing on Colon. REBELS ROUTED IN TO-DAY'S FIGHT WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—The rebel forces at Culebra and Emper- ador, stations of the raflroad running {rom Panamn to Colon, were attacked and put to flight this morning by 600 Colombian troops under Gen. Al- ban. A despatch received to-day by Charge d'Affaires Herran, of the Colombian Legation, reads: “PANAMA, Nov. 25.—Rebel army completely defeated at Culebra and Emperador. Governor marched last night upon Colon. Traf™fc inter- (Continued on Second Page. MRS. BONINE’S FRIENDS AGAINST HER IN COURT. tIBE gy: Miss Minas Speaks of the Prisoner's Strange Doings Before and After Ayres's Death and Miss Woolums of Tell-Tale Shadow. PRpecial to. The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—Miss Mary E. Minas, who was the friend and confidant of Mrs. Bonine before the ‘murder of Clerk Ayres, faced the accused woman in court to-day-as a witness for the prosecution. The two women eyéd each other, but there was no sign-of recognition ftom either. | Miss Minas told of hearing the hots fired in’ the Kenmore Hotel that killed Ayres and‘ spending the remainder of the night in an agony of frar. Mrs. Bonine bai comforted her the next day and discussed the tragedy in {ts every phaze, but had FIRST TASTE OF WINTER WEATHER, COLD WAVE SCHEDULED TO| PRINCETON PROFESSOR HAS AERIVE TO-NIGHT. not shown the slightest trace of cmo- tion. The “woman in black” in th: case was introduced in testimony to-day, but not Inked with Mrs. Bontne. Miss Mary Woolums, another friend, told how she had seen the shadow of the “woman in black" on the wall of her room as the person had passed down the fire-escape. Mrs. Bonine had asked her a few days after the shooting to describe the shadow. Mrs. Bonine’s complete grasp of the case against her was shown to- day when she frequently suggested the questions asked the witnecses by the defense. The prisoner maintains j her composure and was even more cheerful than usual. The prosecution continued the testi- mony tending to make clear the clr- cumstances surrounding the finding of | the body of Clerk Ayres in the Kenmore | Hotel, | Saw the Woman in Black. | Thomas M. Baker, wno lived. in the vullding adjoining the Kenmore and who saw the then mysterious woman In black Rolng down the thre-escape in front of the hotel at z o'clock on the morning of May 15 lant, waa the second witness, He told the story of being awakened by two pistol shots. Ie looked Immediatély out of the window, thinking the from ithe ground. He heard a saying, “What's over toward the Kenmoro,”” maw the figure of a woman on the flre-escape, The figure (Continued on Second Page.) OLD EARTH SHIFTED, ORTMAN THINKS. NEW THEORY OF CONTINENTS e Change Wae Noticed at Noon, When | Crawfish Cited to Prove Changes Ra ‘Turned to it. erbitticee berber rie: , WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty- six hours ending 8 P. 5. ‘Tucedas, tor New York City ana vicinity: Partly c toomight; Tuesday Brisk northwest winds. t ‘A cold wave Is scheduled by the Weather Bureau to arrive here to-night for an indefinite stay. It is prophesied that the wave will be very husky,‘ with the temperature way down below freez- Ing. ‘The news of the anticipated cold came from ‘the Washington Weather Bureau in a special despatch to Local Forecast- er Emery. It gala: ("Decidedly lower temperature for New |Mentucky C York City late to-night and Tuesday. Minimum, about. freezing Tuesday morning and below Ase Tuesday night." Supposed to Have Taken Place. (Special to The Evening World.) PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. %.—Dr. A. [E. Ortman, Curator of Invertebrate |Palacontology at Princeton University, ‘pelleves that he has proved satisfactorily that originally there were two conti- nents, one, embracing India, Africa and tropical America, and the other the southern part of Gouth America, Aus- tralla, the Antartic regions and the eastern part of Asia. He bases this discovery on the fact that fresh water crawfish existed in parts of the world embraced by one continent, whtlo no trace of them can ‘be found on what he believes to be the other continent. ‘The continent without crawfish he calls by the sclentifific name of Archbelenos, and the continent where traces of craw- fish can be found he names Archmotor. MINERS AGAIN IN CAMP. EARLINGTON, Ky., Nov, %.—True to their threat to maintain the camp at Nortonville, the union miners erected A decided change In ‘the weather waslanother tent to-day on the site of the noticeable shortly ai silfig)Fain turned: to’ oe grawied down the ther- he wind; "which had been Uncomfortable-eariler In tha day, died noon, The'drig-|camp which Judge Hall broke up yes- ht sleet and the} terday. Bome of the local coal companies who have not already done so are taking steps to pecure foreign charters and get away-and the fisat real winter cold made‘under the protection of the United, Bates Court, = |. WEAR AN OVERCOAT | AND PASS IN FREE THAT IS IF YOU'RE A SAUSAGE BOUND FOR HONOLULU. At Lenat, So Raled the Government Which Was When Is a eauscge not a sausage? When it Is in a can, This in the true answer, The United States Government says °. Leberwurst {2 not !cberwurst unless it In ntuffed. It etanda that way on the paper writ- ten by General Appraiser Fischer. ~ A man shipped canned leberwurat to Honolulu, He sald {t was sausage and could go in free. ‘The customs collector sald it was pre- pared meat and should pay % per cent. ad yalotum. The Government stands by the col- lector. It ways that the only sausage that ts sausage Is sausage in skins. Be careful: hereafter when you call a man & sausage. He may want you to make specifica- tions. —>___- INK MARKS POINT A CLUE. Rody of a Gulcide Thought to Be That of Wife-layer Blondia. (Special to The Prening Wort.) HALIFAX, Nov, %.—The body of a stranger wtio committed eutcide in Dart- mouth, three milea from here, has not been identifed. Medical Examiner Fina discovered the letters “J. B." on one arm and be thinks that possibly the body te that of Blondin, the wife-slayer, und came | POLIGE CAPT. GANNON SIVEN CHANCE TO SQUARE HIMScir, When Commissioner Murphy's attention was called to the fact that Gannon. pui in command of the Mulberry street sta tion, was under indictment. he merely saitl: “Qh. that’s al’ right.” On good authority it was learned that Gannon is put in Mulberry street ir order that he may square aimself if possible by “cleaning up” the precinet. as Cuhrchill is doing in the ad- joining precinct. : S The Mulberry street precinct adjoins the Bowery and there is a chance of some spectacular closing of dives and all-night resorts. -—_——— 9 OLD GUAFD SALUTES HELEN GOULO’S HOME. ° After celebrz ting Evacuation Day the Old Guard marche: up Fifth avenue this afternoon and saluted the home of Helen Gould, at Foriy-nintl street. as they passed. They gave the regular marching saiute. ete FIRE CAL’. AT HOME FOR INCURABLES. There was a special building fire call at 4.25 o'clock this afternoon from tic ome or’ Incurables, at One Hundred and| Eghty-third stree:, near Fordham avenue. The firemen found-only a soiewies burning out. . The: in- mates were not a'armed. HIGH ROLLER’ “IMPROVED” DEFINED. “L SERVICE. “A Sporty Man, a Sen : , “4 4 4 , t Co, | ners,"’ Says Judge. During Rush Hours, i | icbeteiieieici-t HIGH ROLLER-A sporty | man who rolls around dur- ‘C| ing the night, a spendthrift % and giver of wine dinners ; : and entertainments to friends IMPROVED SERVICE. Eledt-minute headway during rush hours (evening) small part.—Justiee McAdam. v DROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT CO. ee Here 1s a copy of a placard which was posted this morning In every station and car of the Fifth Avenue Elevated line of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Com- i Lillian G, Cavanagh, otherwise Lillian |G, Armstrong, losew » fine house, No, 4 West Elghty-seventh street, under a de- \ cision of Justice McAdam thin morning. Grahams Polley, formerly treasurer of | P4ny- the Hoffman House, deeded it to her in| Strangers coming to the "City of October, 1898. Churches gazed at the placards in Miles M. O'Rrten, trustee in bank-|@mMazement. They thought them the niptey for Polley"s. creditors, charged | ¥Ork of some Irresponsttle humorist, that {t was not a bona fde transaction, [ANd wondered at the employce’s carcless~ that Mrs, Cavanagh had patd nothing | Ness in allowing the author to deface ey owed $15,000 at the} the con y's property with jokes ed for an injunction pre- | cracked at the road's expense. When these pilgrims heard from thelr South Brooklyn friends that the pla- cards were no hoax, but were put up {m all seriousness by the company itaelf, Cavanagh trom transferr- th of furniture and briceas set anid the deed and Polley'n creditors will be $45,0 richer. | t ould scarce belleve they The Judge in his decision scores both | heard, Polley and Mra. C He wi “It requires considerable nerve,” said “The transactions evince such a reck-| one visitor, ran elevated road to less dlaregard of the rights of existing seiere ner toe make. ie eeborent Hoe] ran its trains on a‘nine-minute headway the purpose wan ty minder” delay and {n rush hours, but to solemnly defraud the or's creditors. An ‘Improved service’ neveysitates “The inte Krantee of which only the BL R.T. is cap G. Cavanng! yy Ara Tonk) is a parent, site knew that the gif! to he i Of property. Was not only. uns Byesitedit but @ thea mn un inspeople or cred ‘aANtO! Bho nelther Kaew nor cared whithrelogs “But then,’ continued “nothing is impossible which will ask permission to 4 the visitor, om, fon on th WMindor much circumstances it would | ®t care lenly ‘inequitable to It her to ferme West 5 line Peal Pasay i ol Bot or, It debts."" rune fr jmind, to che, produ {| Ulmer Park. tors the don should be Reena Sppiled to: thet are San Juan Bond: Kei st. : SAN JUAN, Porto 8 "1 saat peek clty oMctals to-day awarded the lat Ere eet ey ei Cities Hisaue of Ban, Juan municipal Yond Brothors’ wholesale and retail grocery | the value of $500,09, to J burned to-day, entailing a loss'of $75,000, |C'o., of New York, ut snaurenee our. young women | are for twent Se Te fourth story by. fromen, whe ern jed them out. an ingensible condi. |Ming’s Sale of ¢ Broadway and Park Pleaty of good S Hg, Stare | atl ‘ jecke carried hens posal Doran, foreman ot: ‘one of emoke and nearly suffocated, a yj n ‘Thirty-eixth atreee to Bath Beach and | ———— of on Gannon, Thompson and Chapman Are Among the Shifted Precinct. Commanders, But Churchill Remains U nscathed at the East Fifth Street Station. The following transfers of police cap- | Hundred and Fifty-sccond atrect tains were made by mmisstoner | to MWighbridue. : Murphy this morning and announced| Willlam Thompson, fron Madi- thin afternoon son street to Mulberry Ca George 5S. Chapman, from Henry FI patrick, from Madison tral Park. Atlantle aves Newtown,| Mighbridge atreet to € Andrew J. street to Weat ¢ Fifty-necond street. John W. England, from Weat One! Mercer street. Mercer. andred and pm Newtown to White, SCHUYLER HAMILTO ——_+ Gets Writ of Habeas Corpus Requiring His F descendent) bring their three children lato court to- | n, swore | morrow The chil are Schuyler Vo C. iton, Gert Ray Hamilton ay let Loring Hamilton Mrs, Hamilton got a Rhode Island di- tion and non. fried the Baron. Schuyler Hamilton, jr. a of the great Alexander Ham out a writ of habeas corpus this after- vefore Justice Clarke, in the Su- preme Court, commanding his former | wife, Gertrude Violet C., now the Baron-|vorce for neglect. d esa Raouel de Graffeuried, of Paria, to support in 1801 and mi Ham- | Vto- re noon Atlantic avenue, Edward nvenne, from Flushing to City Hall, Walsh, Brooklyn, Hammond, from City. tye The transfers created a great breeze around headquarters, They came un- expectedly, for Commissioner Murphy (Continued on Fourth Page.) N, JR., SUES FOR HIS CHILDREN. ‘ormer Wife, Now Bar- oness Raouel de Graffenreid, to Bring Them to Court. Mr. Hamilton says by agreement en- tered Into then, he was to haye the chil- dren g stipulated part of the thmé\and nejther one to take them out of the United States further West than the Missisipp! River, She has had them to Europe. She is now with the children at Oasining. FOR HENRY HART'S BOWERY HOTEL MAN FIGHTS FORTUNE will Eiled To-Day Gives Railroad Magnate’s Millions to His Niece, Mrs. Lewis Lyon--‘‘Joe” Hart Will Contest. ‘The will of Henry Hart, the “father of the Third Avenue Raliroad,” was filed this afternoon by De Grove & Riker: The will ig very long. It wan made ji etlcally gives the y estimated at %, to Mr, Hart's ante Le only heir-at-Iew or next of kin to Henry We * he declared to an World reporter, “that Joseph to be the legitima Hart, deceased moriber in his wil dl brother.’ hen Joweph Hart Is that.” returned the law- would say no more. win. There are two codicils to the will. one Both codl- Hera ng nging trusi my a brother to * Lyon » recelve | [uar: The will | cuted in lzabeth eft of Mrs have died funda uid she Lyon he ploneer sipcet raitwuy man had been filed, ey'= lawyer. ap eney for 1, widow Tard i | | Verve | rete mour Mork, a and said th Hart, of te still alive 1 when the petition Med with the t she was the | Samuel «to the original will were Michael Emanuel and of Elizabeth Mart will, was read, saying t Salvatore. Caro. (To the 1889 codtctt. muel Rikers, E. Relzema de Grov and Brederick |W. Jockel; to. the 1900 atid etcray Sohn Le Riker, Semuel te ker and Henry N. Arnold, Some of them are de —$—$—=—___ PAINTER FALLS TO DEATH. Working in Elevator Shaft, He Loses His Foothold. Harry Lambert, a painter, of No, 36 Avenue B, was instantly killed by fall- ing down the elevator shatt in, the, De Leon apartment-house at N-, 50) West One Hundred and Twelfth street to-day. Lambert was at work in the shaft the sixth floor, In an endeavor to get out to avoid the elevator, which was ¥ coming down from above, ‘he lost his : footing and fell. The body was taken to the East One Hundred and Fourth street station, Lambert was thirty-six years old, He left a widow and two children. JER PROJECTOR — DIES A SUICIDE. CRAZED TEACHER TRAPS THIEVING PUPIL. SENT DETECTIVE TO SEE WHO; OCCUPIED HER SEAT. | LAWYER ANDERSON BY ILLNESS. . In Thin, Way the Theft of Theatre| Credited with Ticket Was Traced to i} posed the wien! n Student, at Chicago. Alexand Washingt found himself in Gates this morni ne. He mination, yhen is sey charged w reid in $399 wan ; | sesterday be was May’s matinee lumpia Th Mrs, Jans the seat being Detectlye V le real projector of the Chicago Saturday “ns w WW orks Pair b bout and through fone is at No, 18 —- n Now. tag Offers at King j Michael Rodgera, who kiket John Mees T Murray, in Newark, Nod. with a blow TIS Tin the Nears. was wy sentenced to sme year in the Penitentiary, ‘The men tailors chargs 4 Citatena, coeuer Broud blow was struck. were friends up to a moment before the |Cross-examination did pet Breall NEW SURPRISE IN MEADE TRIAL TWO CIVILIAN WITNESSES DE- FEND MAJ. LAUCHHEIMMER. They Did Not See Anything Unusaal in His Actions at Paritan Club. ——— Say A surprise was sprung In the courte al of Col. Robert L. Meade when nn the Brooklyn Navy= Two clvilian Wit were put on the testimony given at week effect that MaSor ehhelmer, of Col. Meade’s ace sted in a disgraceful: manner, rank, Puritan Club, of hart it was resumed to the one ian witnesses were introduced davocate Niblack as B. M, mem~ Hastings, merehants hered the sistant Jud, last week. Lauchhetiner was and paradet around h his helmet on. Lauchhelmer himself had ad at he was slightly under, the: » of Nquor at the (me ed to by Age: ytain Fuller, that Major Capt conduct and certainly nothing @hels testimony, \

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