The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1902, Page 1

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LT See ee ee ee NIGHT EDITION. 2 The News Company figures show thatthe dailyand Sun- |" AHEA AHEAD day World's Fy net salein New Yorkexceeds PER WEEK that of any jee newspaper by £00,000 [5 500.000 |? spies per week or 2,000,090 — | copies per month _ z “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | : a | PRICK ONE CENT. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 902. POLICE OFFICIALS PUT UNDER HEAVY BONDS. Hy with Wits battered Comptroller Grou i vise Comp t believes their present bonds Resemdinan| Fitzgerald Says the| by Roadside in White nsuflic cut. Police Commissioner Partridge has ordered every Board Is Worthless and Intro- Plains. Inspector and captain in all five boroughs of the city—the only ° | men who handle the salaries of the uniformed police force— duces a Measure to Wipe It Out. i 0 furnish a bond of $20,000 each to guarantee the proper de- of the department money each month. Hitherto cap- iene ains were required to give $10,000 bonds and inspectors ALBANY NS olata scene toe} Police and Husband Had Searched —<—$+ ish the oe eas re ie a oe | for Her Sixteen Hours—Mys- UUANE a a Steet ley ie som tery in the Case. HUMANE SOCIETY AFTER ATTORNEY-GENERAL KNOX. Fitzgerald, of Manhattan, this after- | roner's| seas rm "LAIN, S 5. aoe WASHINGTON, Jan, 23.—it is eported that officers of the noon jour 1 eee eve was. found” muse Humane Society have warned Attorney-General Knox that he Ho acen ELIT A Ee j 7) tered amp of bushes near herig viglating the law by compelling his horses to hold their heads Fee ce arpa veauialltect (e , ae cre ty had heen bartered foo high when being driven to hise arriage. amendatory there | Commission of No Service. s i n made tn the case This chapte Railway | . ant the woman was ete eel Pee G Sccx iaijames DRYDEN GAINS IN SENATORIAL RACE. “it wovided tment of t < ! scan EY, fie Nana mry of | chan Stat | been See ang] TRENTON. N. J.. Jan. 23—The vote in the Republican cau- $8,000 a year iG Goens | Us us for United Staves Senator on the eleventh ballot was 24 Tetaries an ks = oii | owes wae nerfor Dryden and 16 for Griggs, the two leaders. Gummere has oo ls sits COs soon ates @withdrawn. mi =y gk . i alrine saletine The fourteenth ballot was the same. cn ; thee Fee antennae etic TWENTY-FIVE BIG TURTLES IN K&R CARGO. he Mra A arted for home a ~ val cus) sane and inauiry was] The steamer Antilia, which docked at pier 12, East River, mee ! his afternoon, brought twenty-five huge turtles as pagt of her sree fled, and thepargo from Nassau. She experienced rough weather and had seat re octoek tnefo put into Newport News for coal and repairs. the om faba AgaL Sit it bushes about LATE RESULTS AT NEW. ORLEANS. ie Arua heaicaceeents Fifth Race——Ben Hullum 1, Poyntz 2, Add 3. mn aw feet of where the ORNEA MEAL: OUGHT me nt Dee cabedcoieee te RUN DOWN BY AN EIGHTH AVENUE CAR. rushed in and the amsasein must have ERS a nuarber of blows in killing her, : pf See etiaantie es Thomas Onwalt, sixty-two years old. of No. 234 West Six- j ' since Augumt las, they teenth street. was knocked down by an electric car at Cen- eo! oy erent they hed tral Park West and Sixty-second street to-day. His skull was ial ale | tial 5 a Mts. Ation wae fractured and he was taken to Roosevelt Hospital. | eet some STueite Interpretation to the by Riley Ramey in West TM EODEAE WEISER EDIGRO THER: i) Raines Law. Virginia. The will of Theodore G. Weil, bachelor. filed_to-day. gives — Se! Veen each to Mr. Weil's sisters. Mrs. Bella Hochstadter and Sta ceiseccnast inital RUREARmercnur eat 's. Fanny Aronstein; $5,000 to his brother Edwin C. Weil. Seokiva? (orang n, B—Co | WOMAN AN FOR ] ni after several charitable bequests. the residue to Simon Reltieen Ao wee Louis J. Weil. of No. 113 West Fortieth street. re nother brother, is not mentioned. Mt. Sinai Hospital receives was 2;000 for a perpetual bed. SERGT. TODD SAYS MRS. GALE 5. TALKED I a : i ooimueH | ANOTHER TUNNEL WRECK BARELY AVERTED. 72 fore Col. Tharston At the State Railroad Commission tunnel investigation t Supt. Franklin, of the Central, sald there was no danger c collision in the tunnel after 9 o'clock Lawye earn jumpe lif a disaster had not been barely averted a1 wok yester He then explained Mr. Lewts, of No 320 Broad street. told me he was on a New Haven fore train from New Rochelle yesterday morning and got stalled in the tunne at 10 o'clock He says a rear brakeman ran back and an in ra || Was stopped barely fifty yards from the rear car of the New Haven train Mr. Franklin said he bad heard no hing of it He declared a single t|Dlock tunnel impracticable with the present yard system 4 Detalles of the Investigation will be found on Page 4. ate 4) DAMAGES REFUSED TALLY-HO PARTY. | “Phe jury in Justice Freedman’s part of the Supreme Court aided + *lthe Union Railway Company in thelr contention that Charles 4 Bau «| douine’s tafly-ho coach and four ran into their trolley car at One Hundred * and Forty-fourth street and was not run down. A verdict was eral rs this afternoon agains: Mra Anna ©. Haudoulne, who sued for $1 (1 for being thrown off her seat on the roof of the coach 1 —°%e HYSTERICAL GIRL FALLS OFF WITNESS- STAND. ta Eugenia Carleton, the nineteen-year-old plaintiff in a suit for $1000 Bent Hey t ag Aad * daimages for injuries resulting from the sudden starting of a y-we \* im uth aiete inane netnte 7 uy [street car Just as the was ecepping off, went into @ hysterical Mt just as she CONSUL BRYAN SAILS. | BRIBERY T00 DEE DEEP FOR JURY.|' idarclnret mtn ny ainaaeshe palbstorthe Aor: eveeen’ sudan andi iury, ‘ergasulag. The trial ota Our Representative to Bi [replied the » adjourned ducanmarlenlEatae While Men Are Willing to Sell Votes) °1 wave: yo! zo home Aas Others Willi Re ound teimay, ms .. STANDARD OIL IN EQUITABLE INSURANCE COMPANY DEAL. ¥ The Brooklyn Eagle announces this afternoon that the Standard 0 ker had arrested Gale ¢ ,, Company has vecured control of t - ash can | projec ct whieh the Harrima n Acewses Wer of Drinking, — | S60retly Durning Cor moet cu, The man was dds “ pela ins estate. No confirmation of the repo han to substantiate the Untanateaina| TEN-YEAR-OLD DRUNK IN GUTTER. John Cenaty, ten years old {No 4h We Forty sixch el oharged with intoxtcation before Mogistrate Peol to ‘Tely eradicate ne tare | M WILDER GOES MRS. PAT A FEW BETTER. e treaty will be —_ Marshall P Wilder called on Pre sident Cantor this r cate pi | gene ee scere, 2, Cold im One Day See alee coninkaut leaving he seid he had called to try to ge Mr, Cani ns . Senate. its | Zeke Lazstive Brome Gaining Tablets. At ee ecgharaton mala he would submit] placing of Wilton carpet in front of the Alpine, where hic lives 60 e money If it falls to cure, B eech bes. Be e sigvatare te oe - could sleep at nicht, ridge lise “ Cire ulation Books Open to All.’”’ | | lProttey Car Sete tt Of, and Paee | | RACING # SPO SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. ) PRICE ONE CENT.: SSS PATRICK PERSUADED JONES DIST.-ATTY. OSBORNE CHARGES TO GIVE RICE THE POISON. ee Accused Murderer Made Three Fatal Mistakes, Says the Prosecution—Testimony Wiii Be Begun To-Morrow. Att Osborne closed his address to the Patrick jury |? 05 (Geen Glocker del” PA TRICK’ S THREE MIS TAKES. scription of the alleged death scene 4, Sm ne! in Millie h 4 NO. 1—HE FAILED to ascertain how long it takes He v old man's? yet w crematory ready for a body's reception. hloroform | + NO. 2—HIS TELEGRAM | Rice's relatives: ‘Mr. Rice y s face by > died Inst night, attended by o physician. Death cer- inted at the prisoner as [ tificate: Old age." the aged million- | NO. 3—HE CHOKED wu) the sink in his Office with P d iments alleged to have been the property of Rice, He told Jones to do it! He per nd Joriea to give the poleon—and | SPEER ets dee 09.88 6-00 ede’ a0 Sree pr treme the old man was killed.” sald Mr. Os- These are some of the ent heen able to discover, Pateteis borne, as he finished his speech points made by Assistant District-At- sever ald ene totn of wert fer | And Patrick only «mi torney Osborne in his address to the Wr Mice, amd he never wae meee | Lawye inerone sel liies Mr. Nice until after Mr. Riee was Osborne There was re tw ascertain the thar wae the reck on whiek Patrick founded Patrick Kaew he would have to face Hice's Texas relatives, and showed ® that Our My least rly ho surprise in it. He + his hand, and there t« not been outlined before ne town the iny the old man died. Not until Mr, Swenson learne® * of Mr. Rice's death from Jones was this ram sent to Rice's reli] has ease looks Just as good as ever cheerful and not the but glad that the ordeal ts)” client Is nervous, over tives: “Mr. Hice died last night, ate tended by « phy suid that the address was rather weak and that Mr. Ow borne had violated all precedents by iatroducting argument Fred House at once Gentiomen, s far ns we hve 4 Lon Second Page.) TORPEDO ON TRACK .ORYDEN Lids IN HURLED OUT OF SCARES BROOKLYN) CAUCUS BALLOTING) SLEEPER E BERTHS. EXPLOSION DRAWS A CROWD NEW JERSEY LEGISLATORS TWELVE PASSENGERS WERE — AND STOPS TRAFFIC. CHOOSING A SENATOR. THROWN TO CAR FLOOR, i | “Newark Man Makes Steady Gains pocuiiar Accident to the Aflantie | on Grimms. His Neat xpress Train on the Penne Opponent. sivania Road. sengers Get an Baten doling 21-The second i o « stande var MeGare At ic Exe <iruction safely, was cronse ack the rear site by the "DON CARLOS’ SIN’ SWINDLER RICH BY WATER FAMINE IS IS DEAD AT NICE.’ LOWERING CHECKS. OW THREATENED HEIR OF THE SPANISH PRE- UNIQUE METHOD HAS WOR- DRY SECTION FROM 34TH TO TENDER PASSES AWAY. RIED WALL STREET. 135TH STREET. Prince Was Formerly an OMcer (8 tankers ant Brokers Have Lost subway Are Changing the the Iussian Grey on Small (ouree of Several Mains, Se Ne Wary. Men Severna! Thousands by His Allowance WEATHER FORECAST. Porcenst for the thirty- sis hours ending sor { Business success depends upom «a ral/ergy, ability—and Sunday Wael “°! Waste, 3

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