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“NIGHT EDITION. RACING # SPORTS GENERAL GENERAL SPCRTING NEWS SPORTING NEWS 7 ON PAGE 8. i HK _ | “ Circulation Books Open to All,’” | ON PAGE 8. PRICE ONE CEI NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1902. PRICE ONE CE iT. 3 ss REV. DR. ABBOTT’S SON _'VERY LATEST NEWS IN PATRICK JURY BOX. IN.BRIBFEST,.RORM. FITZ’S TRAINING © NEWARK, N. J.. Jan. Tan, 21.—Mrs, Anthony —Mrs. Anthony Rossel. of Kear- | S: \\V/ ES ) | IS ) N | - ( CK. ey. was shot twice in the back and her husband once in the igit side during a row over a loan in Angelo Defranz’s home 1 Ano street. Kearney this afternoon. The shooting was done MA RCO N F R E S | Pugitist Ee sy His y Defranz’s wie. who escanev. Defranz is badly cut. He | E Headas He Fell—Will laims a razor and club were used by the Rossells. Mrs. Ros- . sei! was brougnt to St. Michael’s Hospital. She may die. A iS F | A N C E E. Soon Be All Right peels ese gga ni Mn Again and Accident Will Not Prevent Him Two Talesmen_ Re- buked by Recorder’ Goff—Real Trial Will Undoubtedly Be: Be- gun To-Morrow—, Patrick’s Brother-in- Law Ready to Spend| a Million in His De-| CAR FENDER FAILS TO SAVE CHILD. = } v fense. _ ee Engagement of the Young Inventor to Miss [TOM Meeting Jef. The fender on a Graham avenue car in Brooklyn failed to U h Hol Brok ries. JURORS CHOSEN Save five-year-old Minnie Alphae this afternoon. osephine Holman Broken. She was caught up by it. but rolled under the rear wkeels. Robert Fitssimmene! Uieveraieeae IN PATRICK TRIAL. "everder Gon anes No. I-JAMES MACHELL, Vo. 313 Handred and Fourth merchant at A n ot No. 3 street, etnry of the cael ean) School Furnitere Com. pany. No 1th avenne, and . ting Attorney antsy, Pa. Her leas were crust She w'l probably die. The child was playing on Manhattan avenue. near Nassau avenue. within a biock of her home. Jugilist, fell down n the Orpheum vn. this morning. ed home this » would soon eldent will not ent him from meeting Jeffries. cilist’s training that he fell his first head and he pro- iy —— + 4- LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. | Fifth Race—Wild Bess 1. Leenja 2. Meme Waste’ 3 Sixth Race—Shut Up 1. Dandy t H. 2. » Azua 3. ere SMALL BOY RUN OVER. st the Orpheum Percy Willtams, street. general Reiss_and | Friends Are Re- | Lester Fischer. eight. of No. 322 West Fifty-eighth street. was then 8 Hoanren 'Mlre fused a Search | was run over by a heavy truck in front of his nome this after- | " ot arrived. MO RICH CAD stn eery Warrant. \ noon. He received internal i injuries ¢ and ma may die. " ” aehe eine t We —_ and Twemey-mtte | se cesease tlgginbothiam refused thie | “MATT” CLUNE LOST H!S DIAMOND STUD. | birapd No. SHENRY 4. MASON manu- fneturer, residence No. 4 Went Matthew Clune. proprieto: of the Hotel Vanderbilt. Forty- second street and Lexington avenue. and once prommer: as Fell Down Marble States, One Hundred and Fortieth te street. h Rr the patron of John L. Sullivan. was a complainant in Jefferson Market Police Court to-day against Harry C. O'Grady. charged | } ¢ giving with grand larceny. *qZkhe. nee tes | O'Grady was iield in $500 bail for trial. | pierre dealer, of ia it is charged O'Grady fatled to return a $175 diamond rino | ak N tof twenty iden ead °M of Clune’s. ; vading down to the rathee aM a “ pent cee rs n f eaving the theatre Mr elem and 1 went downtown, We talked he main di WARD §. PRINGLE, « h ane th night. Sr ey i 7 rele tt < a ce rathekeller en- ; ws, @! |ihito) 1 thought Mr. Atterbury) was) sore|| JEROME AIDS LENA SCHMIDT. punaprenlp hheeper and cashler, of Se. aot that the Kiese jon might be! 2 S00 St. Nicholas avenue, ed: ale Jacob W Retss (he -—_ ‘ ‘ i ‘ Ss : ia ma How ida you! wand)/ with) District-Attorney Jerome appeared inthe Court of Special | ; perhaps Only one additional juror was se-| “He ' Sessions this afternoon and asked Presiding Justice Hinsdale | hak he eleetele cured/at the morning session of the} Tus wanted 6 that sentence be suspended on Lena Schmidt. convicted of ; sveritielooae ESTE SOUT TDI ST eee eee keep.rg a disorderly house at No. 27/Stuyvesant street. His sion af eee as superip eds eledel request was granted. She is the woman whose testimony | Palited trom the Patms a co ctors * | weld: *We a ae 5 = « was belped to hie feet ot No. 21 t Forty-ninth | «oli rick. ‘Tell nlm that you Nave tawser Pred Howse Huamtaing » |W2S largely instru ental in convicting We Wardman Bissert. | f k Me. Willlame’s signed a tw sa} Valesman, Ly : wn on & Chait rin a deaa ae coor cent Net him ali over $1504 NIXON TO INVADE SHEEHAN’S DISTRICT. } ‘or No. 7 was quickly selected ‘ . he office Pearae to ie ee re a pies, Lm eee stnrted oN Lewis Mixon, the new leader of Tammany Hall. is to be real estate dealer, of High von Pete present at the meeting of the Horatio Seymour Club. at their Ke road itera Ne Sa neadquarters. 225 Eighth avenue to-morrow ’ a \ ‘ Lawrence 3. Abbott. a son of Rev. etry pean stam ot te night, andiwill s the members. The tammany leader of | Si#tor Marcont. the inventor a fe MIGr Mee (Se NeW meet erated De. layman Abbott, was chowen as |'0 ive him oll over S840 4 your a ine district. the Ninth Assembly. is Frank J. Goodwin. [Ene MItsieans [elSerabh tayatent 8 : alk He was unable to do 60. Tha Juror No. 8 He is editor of Out Tidetta wae ff . . sa nounced to-day that sKeme She left ime tely for thia city and © attaches want i for a 1 at en Holman of { %8s said int me. that she would + atuoborn pluck whie® look, and resides at No 128 West dy bes suse he gut me on " subject was drepped at thas ai glist in good stead in Som . eit a glass of brandy 1 My atte me very bw Fifty-ninth stre Si. ‘ " seit | « tah 1 permit him to The ninth juror was chosen late \ t nesinney Sager ces 0 Sra ', ey te ice hurt: this afternoon. He {x Edward 3. Dad | Dr. Gteresltirnu Henriquez Groped | DRIVER BLOCKS THEATRE PATRONS. | He sails : : zbseotled lala degli At nie baat le, a bookkeeper, of No. 809 Si ° | « wil t iy f NOON. = hg | | Patrick O'Brien, a driver employed by contractors at Thirty-fifth street] j : , ‘ his right teg. John T. Milliken, the militonatre /§ BR aanoued Sister's Parrot. and Broadway, made ® lot of trouble near the Herald Square Theatre thal PgRSEMARpODY WD ! She will be al right ina few days, wraloldséler oti BtsLontsy aiprotier: t | oo afternoon by blocking the street so carriages could not get near, special Nebes ‘ : . se . ice aed rahi A preted ne ue 1 era with fear t + pet pares: | Mansfeld | for the Actors’ Fund was the attraction at the theatre | openios s Sheng aaa IAT A nee nea? ; “youll be | O'Brien very abusive and Polfceman Daniel Renn arrested him Ac | I toy trpaithe aecuaed raareror of wwtl: Mt | s Teuqeet Wen the Thirtieth strwet station O'Rrien was asket where he lived Ve the Sealy Whi Wise) Uolman: te: 4am eran Rise f aes . ort-Astoria oo courme said he | Miss i ne Patrick's lawyers have been noti- r he Henelaues ; fled by Mr. Milliken that he is will- | 3 Aaa i ede ASE Reset Be a aT foov wine peasy yee pet ing to contribute that vast sum to $80 Onn - te . | hit ‘ prove the innocence of his brother- © Carlos Ta Hy aah te heed (00 “GET-RICH-QUICK” MAN ARRESTED. mentee | in-law 1 @ houme, with his prot ie | a 4 “ ; Mr. Milliken was in this city Sat- He no . Fal ms Ore) wae Thomas Fitzpatrick, senior member of the “Robert Grannon Manufac urday and called on Mr. Moore, of Taingerober d Vue" Turing Company, with offices at No 127 Seventh avenue, Brookivn. «4s| j larrested to-day by United States marshals, who have been hooking for him res ran into} since Dec. 30, when he was indleted on a charge of using the mails wih :. mised salaries of $35 a week for « few Patrick's counsel, and sal You go} « ahead, Mr. .soore, and call upon me | , for whatever money you require. I NOT TO MOVE REFINERIES. intent to defraud. Fitspatrick 4 will spend a million dollars to prove | By e hours’ work each day to all who would send him 60 cents as an enrolment t i Patrick's {nnocencs. and the Henriques fam. | fee. He was answering 500 letters a day when arrented HO. Mave r Denies Story Seat Charles Lippe and Thomas B entreet in pa Then | A elise } from Serfolk. Schaffer, the first two talesmen wuer AS \ ae i A “t her be | - N zs N ‘ pa called this morning, were stricken apatite iets CORONATION OF KING ALFONSO Xi. ap from the roll of special jurors by . i Recorder Goff and warned that they nt at Se LONDON. Jan, 21.—The World says Alfonso XIII will be crowned King ul A might be punishec: for’ perjur,:: wie lof Spain at Madrid on May 17. on his sixteenth birthday anniversary The re wea] They ewore before the Commis Ban Prince of Wales will represent King Edward VII. the Prince Consort wtl| : sioner sol! Jurors chat they) werel net © present on behalf of Holland, Prince Adelbert of Prussia for Germany orposed to capital punishment and | the Grand Duke Alexis for Reesia. the Archduke Frederick and the Arch-| ; Srore,chisi morning: bets they) bedi, 1 ’ if duchess Isabella for Austria, and the Duke and Duchess of Aosta for Italy lean acd ace mee Aah sep ee and Thomas B. Shafte: Ry ir nt ia ul i | king Alfonso will visit the courts of Europe in 1963 . dea i « r dhe eat Go talaammen eklleds| Nad One Warrant Is Refased. A — mee edie AEORS eee tay = ert Z i einiionttaaiatteedaiheaee | warrant, LEVI P. MORTON, HEAD ZOOLOGIST. Se a ee ernie A ar n i rf “Strike these names off the roll of — thilade i special Snrora sala) Recorder’ Gott, Sa ela I LE | ‘The annual meeting of the Board of Managers of the New York Z00-! 0 wisks > WEATHER FORECAST. " a | irks ¥ . - | . 4 v 5 ‘ 1 any : . a 7 te ‘ rulwes and logical Society to-day waa the largest and mos’ satisfactory that has been . Mise flora ae ; : SAD FOR FRENCH BALL. dicted for perjury one of these days.” ivate citizens Made Maen nl Mr men RAE 21 ME held for years. Officers were elected. as follows President. Levi P. Morton, * i ipnreonat) farsthelihleieatx . Nidhi ved, tn. | First Viee-President, Henry F. Osborn. Second Vice-President. John |. No, ! t k si poe b yiture Was saved. In-| - < 4 i | eotor Harleys «| Cadwalader, Secretary, Madison Grant, Treasurer, Charles T. Barney Haye any t hat + Wed |S s Insp Hartey WH Keep yur 2 : rothing Prt BR. Davega, 4 . Fourteenth street ' : en rar ed kos ¥ ry i Burnside, ‘an insurance agen through ‘the examinatic ion, | think, also - taht Wea ‘ * ‘ Went Seventy-fth atreet ial je that It does not reat In such a have pinved GALE AND SNOWSTORM COMING. | Signor M eee oe ; Ww Moeller, a decorator, al ¢ not want to be slowly: aaa 1 fe ‘ sae nurnaiiselaes i sterdam avenue; Arth liveranaunre earch tain nies The local Weather Bureau bas been warned from Washington that othed Last April Dee eee eee estate dealer; Willia¢ ¥ man, Bushrod R. Bayn, such an agreement.’ st Fifty-ninth 4 Lawyer Shearn upon hearing the de- meat broker; Frank Govait, of cision. aid he would lay ihe cae bes jeventh avenue, were excused, | fore the Governor at once, on the other band that fr. northeast storm warnings have been ordered displayed from Wilmington Pete iS bebe tohets along the coast. The storm centre will pass off North Carolina and they had of Virrinia coast to-day, causing dangerously high easterly, shifting to north. married def weet, winds, with rain, changing to snow along the middle Atlantic and !"ven®r © nin the room and) broken open the Urawer He reported the ame down, but he refused to wi C, Brush, 4 cigar dealer, of No.| He would ask the Governor, he said to remove him; and that a certs o the men were, The | asion England coasts, nortaw. 4 —_— ta? re Vowkanbeiy esi rs zines a copy |e ie che aad war be se a New land and high est winds on Bouth Atientic and Gulf 4. -ceeded in emitting the letter “8 ‘ (Continued on Fourth Page. Governor, eltn) firemen or pollvemen, 4» coast, © Jacross ine ocean by his wireless pro- a ee ee Pe eee