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‘NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CENT. cHIP SUNK © IN BATTLE, Governor of Panama Killed in the Harbor of Panama, OUR CRUISER IS THERE. Guns at Las Bovedas Fired at Rebel {| Vessels —Great Excite- : ment. A cablegram was received at the! Panama Railway Company's office! this afternoc J from Col RS ndent their general sup lon, saying that n 1 engagement n Panama Bay in} had taken place wht vessel was sunk. | i that the Lautare This is the Chilian ship which ently captured by the insurgents | The insurgents are landing at Fa- nanna, near Panama he 8 unvertfied Governor The repor Panama was killed i “ At the Colombian Consulate they} and td | | have no news of the bat it y nothing about Jan. 20.—-The State Department received the follow ing cablegram from Consul-General Gudger, dated Panama, to-day “Fighting in bay. Governor killed. Excitement great.” 1n@ Secretary of the Navy has re- ceived the following cablegram from Capt. Mead, commander of the United States steamer Philadelphia, dated Panama, to~lay PATRICK THE PATRICK JURY. E | | The insurgent steamer Padilla at-| Yo. IJAMES WACKELL, of No. 313 ; and tacked the Lautaro yesterday morn-|Weet One Handred ing a: close quarters. Crew has de-|"(reet! diamond dente serted her. Is now on fire and sink- ing.” mee, No. COLON, Jan. 20.—(Via| etree Galveston A naval battle,| % which began at 6 o'clock this morn. | manufact tng, is taking place in the harbor of er earen Rename / , teow The revolutionary fleet consists Of entra ICHARD MURPILY, of Ne. the s'cam Padilla. Darien and! produce Eacha iran darn mueltead Gaitan They are trying to force a} Ne. 5—-HEVKY WASO%. a mannfar- n Central Park = | janding off Salona |turer, of f eWat One Hundred cruah in the cor CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 20.—The United States Mirister. | tattle taryearsoid tenretta ; 7 2 stree tolls court- : a ‘ ; mt shipe are the Chil-(sad Meerth erect | the Patriexpohn G. A. Leishman. says the brinands who abducted Miss lyick Mode : seg Rearteny Be | The frst juror | Be ea sEllen M. Stone and Mme. Tsilka. Sept. 3. have, agreed to [of an enaine dil? z witle Steam =| ‘ : tracks of wi ¥ gation .C a latammmert Chi rick murder trin ip Tneypocept the amount of ransom <aised by subscription, The | jiarrort ws Macket! mc til a horde w the onl nestion rrethed The child 1 er churtered by Al hy aten s{place of payment is now the only questic ettied. ry: i Panams Canal Compa airways ar out of the amith. ‘i Bogaca, also cha bd ea ———_ ee e- —_--_— ae Tee ' nerk | men) Governor was sworn In ket inte the | BAIL FOR ALLEGED POLICY PLAYERS. 1! Sede Frank A. Bill m sgh bearing the | : i Tire aie ah lease (DY 8 MED FO ‘ ra have just Piieatons them to jury duty Justice Gildersleeve to-day reserved decision on the petition has Heciay ail and she has anaes : om The rest were | John Wilson on @ writ of habeas corpus. He meanwhile admitted him to tn: : shots. They f | Seas Me sormeriy 2 Lin aide akc Rha sa td Real minh bust | bail in $1,000, Wilvon was caught {na raid by the Committee of Fifteen on 7 . which ts A plasaranaeeeane a ats a BULL k in te And. former, te, | Dee. 18, and charged, under the Goddard Anti-Polley law. with haying im i : The gun are also “a bestilynneasnn dt iSO : plimenta for playing policy tn his possession. It was the Intention to test 4 firing att H ne fait pe ithe constitutionality of the Goddard iaw. but it developed that this latest The ge are throw (activer ot Nos lish ant le . art at | Was not Mentioned on the warra ing v intrenchment | eaataners/ots - ¥ fetayts oe ' ean seatauarailearnPhilacl t to the aes = tall a val ‘ Bs ; es ate Sane The eighteenth talvsr the doors COMMITTEE FAVORS PHILIPPINE TARIFF. ey rata eiphia {s close to the scene of e ee Ls b. 3 was Richard Murp 7 ; Fund fighting, tata eit aleh W rors was on| WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. The Senate Committee on the Philippines to | 8%" 7 ‘ Later regorts say that the Boyaca) oo or No 4 : Ate to Ment tor and] day ordered a favorable report on the House Philippine Tarif! bill as + s e par © engagement, |‘ : Be yee 19f! of. RAtr Ski made ; Ist wee duty o} handise Hartford did not take part in th: engagement Nl earl Mice ia GT 5 cies, BS amended by the Committee Uh K n It Axes the duty A n 7 ben ne Hart | eae is as she has not returned from Chiriqui. No. § West One Hund: od ne side door used py [Coming into the United States from the Philippines at three-fourths the *! ; Tie LAUcAra resent Ti) AITIS 8 oot lected to fill Seat Bs ched out Into the| fates charged on goods from gn countries, and in addition the ex . re Panama from the Island of Naos. ae ache heen OS ALU RERE NO posts at: room rom behind the | duties pald tn the jelande are to be vieducted from the duty here seu Ss ve h tr tat ter - ooo — one The Inst heard of the Boyaca, by Patrick took an active part in the i shes ad came Aanin ant District j cable, was Jan. 17, when it was re-| Procecaings to-day. Mafy times he St here ite, eons BANKRUPT HAS $25,231 DEBTS. 8 bow | ported at Colon that she was being | Suggested questions to hi 1 termination to make the greatest ef. Peder PRRs - . ‘ chased by the revolutionary ships in] be put to the talesmen ara) A petition in bankruptcy was fl day by Eben Dodge Apy 2 the direction of Chiriqui The prosecution announced that \t (Continued on Fe Pp |stves his place of residence as the Hotel Marlborough, in this t -_~ i pairourth Page.) petition was sworn to in Washington, 1) © The Iabilities ar: = “(r THE GOVERNOR = ———————= | Assets are $1.50 !n cash and the petitioner's interest in a $5,000 policy | Appleton Emery, J. Appleton Wilson and Gurley & Johnson are the oreditors rly | or Panama. PANAMA ROUTE = ; . = A eee IS RECOMMENDED, net mts srowneo wets | ® LONDON, Jan. 20, During the course of to-day’s hearing of the charges — moa « f r —_———_-¢e—____. | growing out of the Liverpool Bank frauds Inspector Forest. of Seotland —_— na | | Yard, testified that Laurie Marks the American bookmaker whe is allege¢! LIGHTED LAMP HIT CHILD. |, ‘President Roosevelt Transmits the Isthmian to have veen connected with voted on the boat for England anc : “3 ‘. Fi , |e € G b Ding ove A Parents el May Heanlt in ae Canal Commission's Report to Congress, | ommitted suleide be jumnug ouin Le ries chiles Geet ae | SNA as je \e its . : | 11 SMALL-POX CASES—100 MORE VACCINATORS. VAR | “ wa a Ja » Th Pree 4 oy all the mem See urna ‘ reap th | Health Commissioner Lederle has asked the Civil Service Comn 3 le or Governor a year ago | pract he by his Governme As Governor of | Isthmian canal, to be under the ¢ Panama, he was aivo Commander-in- | management and ownership of Ublef of the Avjantic and Pacific Army | United States, is that known as t of Colombia. Panama route, { ING be | aor j Cirentlation Books Oney to Ali NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1902. ATRICK JURORS ‘VERY LATEST NEWS ‘CITY'S TANBARK TO QUICKLY CHOSEN. | Five Were Agreed Upon After a Few Hours’ Work—J. Mackell Is Foreman. | IN BRIEFEST FORM. SAVEACT -+-—____—_ Street Will Be Strewn f NEW BRONX TERMINAL FOR “L” ROAD. The Manhattan Elevated Raiiway has bought a strip of ind 75 teet wide anu! 2.200 long through the west side ot St. ohn's College grounds. Fordham, and will extend the Third venue line to One Hundred and Ninety-eighth street. landing assengers at the Botanical Garden, see \ 2 POSTAL CLERK SENT TO PRISON. Samue: Solomon employed in the mailing department of ne General Post-C . was sentenced to-day to Elmira for wo and one-half years. for stealing money from letters. He as caught with marked bills. ee LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. “4th Race Star Cotton 1. Campus 2. Prince Real 3. Sitxh Race—Col. Stone 1. Biue Ridge 2. Digby Bell 3. ho BOERS CUT UP A CAPE PATROL. CRADOCK. Cape Colony. Jan. 20.—Wessels’s commando { Boers on Saturday /ast cut up a patrol of fifty men belong- g to the local Town Guard on the Tarkastad road. A tew tragglers have retusned. The rest are missing. STENOGRAPHER DENIES THERE’S AN AGREEMENT. PATRICK Miss‘Cameron. Michael J. Dady’s stenographer, testified o-day that there was no contract in his safe marked “In case { death deliver to Charles Guden.” “No such agreement as hat alleged to exist between Mr. Dady and Mr. Guden was ver in the safe.” she said. She also denied that Mr. Santord ad made her an offer of $1.500 to open the safe. dent Cantor loe spread lene Repubil 1 Jatreet, near 8 lthat her perfor he nolne lterrupted lay GIRL FELL T0 AWFUL DEATH to THE COURT-ROOM. } would consume three weeks In pre- enting the case while Patrick's coun- | stated they would finish for the fefense {n one week. ce Leventritt. of iiie Supreme Court. decided to-day A great crowd tbroneed in andiy the case of Round.man McNamara ane CNL Ssixine about the court-room this morning. » + oO olis i \- : oard had full authority to abolish the eligible list for promo: here so aeeatay sag ion to sergeantecies on the irregularities shown in the method “Nearly a hundred of the two hun. pf rating candidates on their records. The abolished sist hore rors called begged to be ex- fifteen or twenty names. Several were fined $100 for) q failing to answer to thelr names. ROUNDSMAN M'NAMARA LOSES. cuser ae | from Bridge in Front Crowd tn Court. of Engine. REAY TO SURRENDER MISS STONE. eller of trans | for 100 more vaccinatore to add t 1 gO and places of all kinds my be vivit ly stamp out smil-pox in th ported to the Board of Health einators s eee POLITICIAN HAS ILLUSIONS Mick vel Reagan, fifty-two years old street, wa xen! to Bellevue Hospital to be exam) seeping {the Yorkville Court this afternoon, at the Annie \, as 5,60, 704 “ ¢ than the oost of nompleting the apehee fe an old-time ward politician. and has the illusion that be is very | © : syamn Canal. irich, a feed deale > o 1 al Dark Ff recovery are RESS’EARS bell’s Benefit. RACING # SPORTS SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CENT, > JEROMEHALTS THE INQUIRY, or Mrs. Patrick Camp Postpones Tunnel — Inquest Until Friday to Study Testimony. CALLS RUADS’ PRESIDENT. Master Car Builder Testifies that Sate Cars Could Be Made at Sight Additional Cost. lay’s proceedings inquest, District-Attor- announced that the In- fon would be adjourned until interval the Distriet- wade through the vol- — iminous mony. get it Into shape — (and finish up with President New- of the New York Central, and Manager Franklin Pesident Hall will not be called. as Manager Frank- epresents him end is his agent. most nportant testimony of y was that of Spencer T. Case, of the New York He told the Coroner's During the | man CAMPBELL « toljury in answer to Mr. Jerome's | questions, that for an additional cost per cent. cny car might be so safe that in a colltsion such that of Jan. $ no loss of life would esult, One-fifth of the cars oper- on the New York Central road safe There are no “safe” cars the Harlem line. The car smash- he wreck ‘as eight or tem _.| years old | Chief Engineer Wilgus testified |this afternoon that he had heard | many complaints regarding inability to see signals during the last two | Uut made no personal in- i Mre 4 nan bon ed in LOW DIDNT READ LETTER | 'Little Loretta Fisher Plunged Laid Dr. Parkhurst’s Pro- He defended the present system of signals and said there was no intention to change it. President Newman would not talk to-day ut The World’s plag to make the tunnel safe at once. He sald he expected the practical men who are studying the subject to hand in their report within a few days, and hat then it would be made public, til then he would not commit bim- al test Aside for Future Action. self. Chief Engineer Wilgus, of the New | York Central, sald | Hundreds of plans have been sug- gested to us, but very few of them are worth the serious consideration we ing The World's plan.’ th. New York City ¢ the Health Board's e Ma are & ver any °° © shall, in the i. be IN A CON} ECT DANGER- health said Board ts records the and order the MOVED, ABATED, ALTERED OR OTH- MPRO Section usiness pu ypinion of said Ian't Worrying | DITION OR IN FE ee SRWISE “a | MORE TUNNEL SECRETS OUT. — VENEZUELA'S WAR. } this morning who is the Tt is Ris ese ca Myrtle Government Forces Vietortons thonwh Many Were W he 4 ale “A by these torpedoes always ex- asked District - Attorney Teway many oat of a handred de exp on, 4 ly know that some Umes train red Mghts and the torpe not explode” WEATHER FORECAST. ; , f vorecast for ‘hiety-aln ¢ ~ pours ending at HOP OM f * Tuesdays Por Sew York nao Y 5 Pucedny lowed by P| ay hen FAIS UE SRN) See Int Rixtycthird street what aoc . peratere: fresh P| ENG ; : - ; ed out ‘Gree and ees $ ia the he meer hear yawe? k heres ne Pee ee hee ESS EE] OT don't know, He applie® f ‘

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