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NIGHT EDITION. A King’s Son wy WHO SPENT $30,000 SEEING ‘Yt THE SIGHTS OF NEW YORK IS DESCRIBED IN NEXT | SUNDAY'S WORLD. | NOW HE SPENT THE MONEY. ve RACING # SPORTS. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CENT.- A BRIBE OF $75.0 000° FOR RICE’S NEPHEW. eS ooo Emanuel Raphael, Friend of Rice’s, Testified at the Patrick Murder Trial To-Day that All the Dis- puted Documents Are Forgeries. junt feature of the | could take the money home with him That Patrick made a lot of figures | ™* The most im; Patrick He saw him on cross-cxamination Millionaire 2 fter the de on the margin of a newspaper, which, | {) bie Sabina ane dyed Rice's nepiew at tie Patrick trial} Rice apartments. Jones was in charge ron when Patrick left, the witness tore} o¢ che apartments to-day was his statement that he had! | oft Patrick asked Haker, who ascompan- a written agreement with the Wili-| ‘Tie mysterious piece of paper with | fed Meldrum. to come with him to the , 7 sack room, After half an nour Patricks m M. Rice » thro pt, |the figures on it was put in as evi- 1am M. Rie Institute, through Capt. 4 0 ' n as aime lackinnd xukedlainiiticea Grower Baker, whereby he was to get|°°h to wit $75,000 if the will of 1896 was uel Raphael, a trustee of the tne Was asked into the tas a Institute, who had seen Mr.{ mand found them ail talking about he probated. » write bis signature frequently; {i oremator Jones was sent As the will of 1896 only provided 1 over 150 let Haker aske hy he had sot $5,000 for the witness, Patrick's from Mr Rice, testified that the| Jotifed him o 0 lawyers made mueh of this fact as * iras on’ the Swenson: checks.) will and all the disputed orgertes the showing that Capt, Baker and the Rice Institute were willing to pay the heirs more than the will allowed « in order to prevent a contest. ss was produced witnens. the wlg- this m we that 1witt Alt Rice's nephew fed that Jones am M wired { Rice's death on the Monday following the alleged murder . ines tbat ne Yi . . {fv ae an executor That he saw k oon his ar-| jie \ satohel of papers rival here, and k told him | rex he was heir to 3 and his sen heir to $60,000. j hat Patrick promised him he] oo AFTERNOON NEWS IN PARAGRAPH Latest Doings sual ess Prominent Peo- ple and Items of Interest from Everywhere. ANT HUD ALDERMEN. Ten at a Time “Time They Jump| Up to Dispute with < FAWUD N INOW JOB, \edainen (pee on Getting , MAGER LEREATAE SERN OME Triple Pay for | In addition to ind! | Fornes. HD ras aiee te "| Work. peo. looking ready an Mas : why a | STOOL! i in the Alde - ai non then Heese Ruow) which wan in dis WEATHER FORECAST. ‘ nd and rappel fem k : to-night and Fri ere real Alder Joa first pruss by fon. that re resolution Alder= Holler’a motion was that the resoM tion be maile ad, “Aldermen electer of Aldermen the Boant mdment wi possible Rorougk Pr. the Reception Committee by FP dent Fornes. | “The minutes are corrected. ald Mr don the y . . Fornes, evidently in doubt Jiibaakent wpe Givi expedit SAD KF oR Uke ANG y preaidents on tha derman in ma shouted the consdith * Thomas de hie bome President Fornes p the interruption When a resolution of various s: aid ny attention to is dying a AN ITALIAN. manging the names ets In a suburb | Kdermanr Ge Alderman “Tim” Sullivan introduced © Board of 4 1 thin afiernos req ne the Mayor to filaen of Italia mothe Prince Henry nmittes. ‘The resolution was adopted axe, anemer was beard form F) PAUL KROTEL ANA. Dw: “Oh, no; it's Brooklyn—they're all | District-Attorney J dead f Dept an + a Deputy There was ah tion fifxing the hundreds en turning at in th men midile This The nt Cantor tharged are mon | we ‘DG rouse men we E FOr ONED. ifn e rete nex waved | Judge Hor tson, of Bayonne not ¢ punty Bar Asn anual dinner in New York lent and to-day polwoning mar WV 8 suffering from pt night maine Dr, Peters G Dr Madiee ps South, , i the table rollt and Wiillam vb. ave been @ected directors o: United States Mortsage and Trust ‘ompany oe To Care « Cold im One Day Laxative Bromo Quinine fauna the money If it falls is 0a each Storm in England, LONDON. Jan Sharo frosts and heavy snows are greatly impeding traf. » United Kingdom \ fon mecount of & blinding snow at the a thousands of) workmen. employed are idle, | ey Of syanpathy. with iy organist, who reelgned a few ng yards a LATEST NEWS the only hand ‘of welcome extended to him is that of the shrews [Sinner | on and the saloon-keeper. The only place where a homeless aN CAN [to emeepenerd He ; wns. ‘ get something to eal is at tne free-lunch counter of ste si- |te witnese niin Of the fe ee anton loon. : was clerk in ee — 1 Municipal Court in Jefferson sonbessteeeene | Bother Island for isolation. » [Kot a writ of habeas jaway and detaining her unlawfully after, ae he alleged, wheediing :er out | | | i ut | ° | | board which replaces the pres nt Democratic board next So! | fore Justice O'Gorman this afternoon | $4.654 was still in his hands lfrightened a deliver Receives Tr nt Several Times Comedy hoof Austere. FRANKFORT, Ky Jan. 20 The jury in the case of Jim Howard, on iianenelan antes | mn Week Wien He ts im tial fo: tseasinatou of Willlam Goebel, retmrned a verdict of gutity New Veark net the prisoner and fixed his punishment at life imprisonment. The . was ont a Httle over two hones. [tis said that the firat ballot in the | a. 4 9 ) sary room resulted in fayar of a ve of gully Howard's attorney saya © sd s “m an appea! he mete oh eee * ee NEW COUNTERVAILING OUTY ‘ON SUGAR. ‘ hia an ups fey WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 —The Treasury Dopartmént tone, xed the ee a nud pant of countervailing duty c erved on sugar imported inio the ‘ M bai Uni ates from Austria-Hungary as follower Oo sugar mice * ' te cent. and not lees than 90 per cent, polarization, 2.47 crowns per k v 3 i 3 On sugar of at least 99.3 por cen) pola fom 4.55 crowns per 100 ilie- Schwa re \grama. These rates are slightly in excess of those for lest year Fy Amer, iner Bt. Pa oo a= matt ily eae CURSED JURORS WHO SENT HIM TO CHAIR. PARIS. SPRINGFIELD, Moss. dan. 30 John DP. Casrels was sentenced this ¢ ae YORK, ‘THU! RSD. ay, JANUARY 30, 1902. PRICE ONE c EN SI]OHN M’KEEVER | SHOOTS HIMSELF. Body of Well-Known Sporting Man Found with Bullet Hole in the Head at Hotel Lincoln, Broadway and 52d Street. IN BRIEFEST FORM. a 0 ee ALDERMEN IN HOT DEBATE. Late in the session the Aldermen got into avery warm:c date over the following section of the “aag” rules: “If any member refuses to vole. unless he be excused the Board or.unless he be interested. such refusal shai! deemed a contempt anc shail be s rded ‘on the minut The section was cut out of the rules‘by a-vote of 30 to. 19. PREACHING POLICEMAN DEAD. William Henry Crampton. widely.kncwn: as, ‘he “Preac Joh MeKeever we known in W « r ‘ng Policeman.” is dead in Philadelphia. Crampton left tho spislug clvclen aadiowuer of vertu [RK " m| police department to secome® an. evangelist. About a year | saloon properties, commit ial |e ‘ jae ago a cancer appeared upan his tinguetand?ineApril, 1900. |in the Hotet Lincoln sm e- | ; ; . 3 his tongue was removed. Before the operation Crampton re- |tween Tuesday and tevlay He : peated ali of his sermons:into. ay phonograph, with the idea | was found dead in bed wir t in eee ase i or | Re af continuing his work after losing the power of speech. oe oe Bt ueeeeeas fey im gp -~ mia Biath avenue and ue wf ae Colonial Hotel 4 1 ed swe i 7 Trenty fifth atree states CLERGYMAN DEFENDS THE SALOONS. craves war/Au thel¢ Wee a Christopher © Few Wen So Well Keown At the City Redemption Conference this afternoon Re.. George L. McNutt, of indiana. who travelled all oves ame) UiSuat MK evee, AN the SOTIRGINRD | try. working in factories and as a laborer. said: ee ae a Lies pel EDNY. bow vever “After a laboring man is through with a hard day's tov, peed: © friend of Pottce In« am Mol ughiin ‘and Cape. Bureau. He waa friend of President PUBLISHING FIRM ASSIGNS. laprec® His’ wif vesday morning t no one knew wher ce The Wilbur B. Ketcham ¢ sellers at Nos. 7 and 9 West signed for the benetit of creditors to Wiiliam L. Mershon. | Rahway. N.J. The company was incorporated in 1901 with a anita stock of $75.909. egan business in May. 1901. LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. ompany. publishers and rt Feuer street, to-day as- f POTATO DEAL PUTS LEDERLE WANTS — “L" TRAIN KILLS BARON IN PRISON. ALL VACCINATED, SNOW SHOVELLER, EODORE DE WOELMONT THE HEALTH COMMISSIONER CAN'T GIVE BAIL. | WRITES TO HOTEL MEN. A case of smali-pox deveioped on Ellis Island yesterday. | | = and the patient, a child less than a.year old, was sent to Nori (SRettte Sceweer for tmwdce ana Those the Latter Gives eho mad Goes. Fifth Race—Ecnodale 1. Garter Ban 2, Star Cotton 3. ELLIS ISLAND INFANT HAD SMALL-POX. ‘CONFUSED BY SWITCHES, HEINLEIN LOST HIS LIFE. | ™ ' » Neglect Offer of the, y Jerome Noti- the Tragedy. 4 eee TO ENJOIN S€HOOL BOARD. Confused by the system of switches af t © terminal ef the road, Chris Heinlein, Hundred and Thi n front of an wee inetantly of hie fee Asa reeul! in 6,00 Barre | whén (ubere wer soaring Ib the Ne Theodore de W | ine mittions init It was reported this afternoon tiat application will be made for a Supr)me Court injunction restraining the Brooklyn Senin School Board ‘rom appaifting a successor to Calvin -|' pai of the Girl's High School, who died} G ne train was arrests batt E. Patterson. the pri rho ey Jerome the yesterday. Should an iniunetion be obtained the apo Y (ia neststante wil Come heart the Morrimnia ment of Mr. Patterson’s successor would fall to the new, sche but there be he was taking Armed with the 2 urday. was sent Pars «3 ooo SUES CHARITY, OFFICER TO GET HER SAVINGS. The sult of Ellen Duff, seventy years old, against George Blair. Super intendent of Outdoor Poor, to recover about 85.000 represented by several savings bank books turned over to him by her a year ago, was begun be- M Duff was for a jong time tn the Conven of 8t. Dominick. at Blauvelty Y but a Blauveltville lawyer corpus for her, charging Supt. Blair wi.o splriting her into this aight track gine 12, En- approached ng in on the evidently ea Id be no em n_onto the stepped in what struck PLATT IN PRAISE OF OSTEOPATHS. Blair convinced Justice Clarke that he was only acting $2,600 of her ortginel The present suit is of her bank books. for the best interests of the ol woman, and that The wri was dismissed for the return of the money ote WIDOW AWARDED $3,000 FOR HERO'S LIFE. REPLY ON PEACE SCHWAB TN PAI NOTE HELDBACK. ON HI WAY HONE For the loss of ber husband, through whose courageous death the lives sup of children were eaved. Mrs Pauline Manthey received an award O00 this afternoon. Last Decoration Day three trained elephants horse which dashed through the etreet. endangering a group of playing children. To save them Charles Manthey caught he runaway, but received injuries from which he diet BALFOUR REFUSED TO MAKE STEEL MAGNATE WILL SAIL SENATOR SPEAKS FAVORABLY ote IT PUBLIC THIS WEEK. |, FROM SOUTHAMPTON FEB. 8. OF THEIR METHODS. “JIM” HOWARD FOUND GUILTY oF GOEBEL MURDER. ; | to | Mentes the Story that He Tred oy afternoon to be electrocuted during the weed of May 4 for the murder of 7 Mrs. Mary J. Lane in Longmeadow, Feb, 26, 1901. Cassels was violent after sentence was pronounced. ‘May God chree every man who sent me to the} He adds tat the oy Holland was arme have been an ais," te) sbowitegs He. wee: barrie! pmtot: the’ court ~~ pee. | the other governments . FY td 5 v .