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\ » for his arrest OER IRE NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. _ te ( ( | orld + RAC] ie Circulation Books Open to All.”’ PRICE ONE. CENT. Ne LR, ae ee Bi, Pe SQ ZEEE SN EV ELNTTO) “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1902, WIDOW RANDELL MUST NOT DRINK. She Loses Greater Part of Horseman's Estate if She Does. “I f my affairs inthis way, as) dated Dec 7, and evidently was drawn | my « nnie Randell, at this time is by the old horseman himeelf. The copy ts without pur After giving his h Fifty-sixth and Ite c $3.00 in trus the beneft of his wife Annie Ro Randell, th not responsible for her acts and has not been for two years. “My business»! be sold to the highest bidder and the procees orseman wills! ‘ARTERKOON NEWS |VERY LATEST NEWS | IN PARAGRAPHS. |Latest Doings of Prom. inent Persons and | Items of Interest of Various Kinds from All Around. | Blair Acquitted. | my children’s fund, they to side with thelr mother so long as his tif inaurance polictes, $2.0 each. to] afternoon of a charge of m! desire If she does not drink and to be| his daughters, Marion and Rose, when supported out of my business. And if| they are eighteen years old and $1,000 plying the life savings of aged she drinks, or gets married before my | tc n. Rudolph Ellen Duff, made over the cook- children are married, Joseph H. Meyers othe will reads “to Jo-| stove. Blair declared he received {sto become thelr guardian and see to it|seph H. Meyers, who will uee his judz-| bank books representing $6,000 nent in same to maintain my family After the signatures of testator and Witnemmes, the is resumed with d!- rections to sell the famous trotters Moth Miller and Coast Bay, sulkies, | speeding wagons, harness and’ the lke. seed to be used for my three © pay debts.” that they are removed from vices and evil influences The above is from the typewritten copy of the will of David Randell, owner of “Moth Miller’ and coast ivy," | which was filed thie afternoon. Randel! died Jan. 4. The will wai UNCLE JOHN Grief in the Post-Office When| The Aldermanic Committee Ex-Superintendent of Mails} Meets Again with Rail- Tully Died. road Men Present. | onilaren or * | | Ex-Superintendent of Matis John/© | When the oldest men in the| this afternoon to furt died suddenly} resolution compelling the this afternoon at the] use the one-block plan in P Inquiry Dt n that he had] tunnel th . forty: y of the was sixty-seven years old and] Th with a brot at Ninety-second] the ra. street and Fifth avenue, Fort Hamt!-| intendent of the Hudson River Divisi When cross-queationed by Alderman | Doull these men did not deny, although under strong pressure, that the New York Central i# about to put the one- block plan In operation on the two out- He leaves several married sons) and daughters Me. Tully was taken jl] this morning and was attended by Dr. Farrington, of Astor House. Hundreds lerks | dieing who knew him as “Uncle; aide tracks in the tunnel. looked to Mts ald when they | They both adopted the “I don't know” is tines tatted rapidly |and the “I am not informed’ kind of | anawer One of the Aldermen, seeing the plight of these railroad men, hastened to ob- | Ject to che questioning. | It waa ruled that Alderman Dauil a could not ask them any question, but by one) might. if he chose, make a speech in clock and H with head 118 § His death affecte e home hie grand reply — —— {| Alderman Doull did not choose to FALI. DOWNSTAIRS FATAL. ! .teply, +o the members retired to go = [into executive session The Aldermen carried with them a letter from Supt. Mevoy, who wrote that the one block system would not do beacume trains from Chieago, Cincinnatt and ether distant points might not be able to get to the beginning of the biock precisely three and a half minutes Apart, BRIDE ACCUSES HUSBAND IN COURT. LEFT HER TWO DAYS AFTER WEDDING, SHE SAYS. Witltam Buckley, a Long Island} Clty Merchant, the Victim, William Buckley, fifty-five years old, a merchant West Twenty- fall VENGEANCE {5 THIS WIFE'S CRY. RAHDERS PUMMELED HER, SHE CHARGES. ‘Them Wanted Clergy Records of Asks Alimony. to Destroy Told the Magistrate We Kept = Dis- y—She urde-ly Pince—He May Lose License. CAMDEN, N. J., Jan. 1.—A pride of The diversion of R. H, Randers, ala little more than three weeks, Alle saloon-keeper Third avenue near One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, in severely pummeling his wife this morning may reault in the loss of his saloon licenas ‘The woman, beside herself with anger, has made charges that her husband's place is disorderly, Mrs, Rahders lives at No, 129 East Her huxband did not go home last nignt and she went looking for him this morn- Caffrey, eighteen years old, han antered &® wult for alfmony against her husband, lewis Caffrey. The couple were mar- ried on Jan. 8 Mra, Caffrey claims that her husband lived with her only two days and then deserted her. She alloges that ho then went to the Rev. J. 8. Hilton, by whom they were mar- rled, and oftered him money to deatroy all records of the ceremony. Caffrey toll his wife, she says, that their mar. ft ing. riage ceremony was a Bhe found him. Later on she went tol Mrs Caftrey further says that her Harlem Pokce Court and got a warrant | husband was engaged to an who threatened “to sap, 1 ring aga tim for breach of prea. at Be HIS FIT FOOLS A CROWD. Care Blocked When arraigned in court Rahders ac- cused his wife of being a drunkant Then she revealed alleged facts about his saloon that Magistrate Crane said he believed were true. Rahders was held in $1,000 bail and Mrs. Rahders went out to look for in- formation aa to how she might proceed to close the saloon. COOHIODOIHWODIIOS Pe WEATHER FORECAST. Rreathed + & youn® con- selsed with an epileptic ft as his car pre the bridge at 3.15 o'clock afternoon. Two women passengers shrieked wildly as the conductor fell. Pes! ambulance was called from Hudson treet Hospital and Olde fixed ras itzenbe: ent to his home yentnth street in * the cars wer frauen: locked for about fifteen ‘A’areat crowd collect count of a rumor that a aby passe ra ridge police kat conmiees : Police had considerbale driving the sympathetic away. ePoubie Tn Cat jute: TOPEKA, Kan., Western Kansas are suffering as a re- sult of the protracted snowstorm. beers ine vTlcpaay as oiimose. consinnelly,| Siem DELAWARE, 0,, Jan. 31.—After a long illness, the reuit of a stroke of : aince Tu is accompanied by yancea (the Wage of aut unektiied a long illnegs, Ris store near Sy, and there Tee Want Pages of te Sunday | severe cold. is morning the ther- was imme-| apoplexy, Prof. William G. Willams, D. D., Li. D., aged eighty years, is Maser tee d to have ‘erié every Sunday. ee abl 2)! Stately ae ae Meikee Sco. and dead. H A et . ‘Weal U aii 7 for ft i Biatnage, worrjes | are supposed TUNNEL qa ductor on the Madison avenue line, was Jan. 31.—Cattle in} from her in 1900, and after paying | out $1,700 for her maintenance at a Rockland County asylum, had the remainder at the court's dis- posal. Central's Answer Ready. The New York Central's answer to the order issued Monday by the State Railroad Commission is be- ing prepared to-day by Lawyer Place, and will probably be for- warded to-morrow to Chairman Ashley W. Cole in Albany. Subur- banites complain that the reduc- tion of the speed to eighteen miles an hour keeps them longer in the tunnel than heretofore. Prayer Caused a Smile. ALBANY, Jan. 31.—Chaplain Love in the Senate to-day, uncon- scious that it was taken as refer- ring to the Governor's scheme of cutting down expenses generally, prayed “Save us from the economy of parsimony.” The smiled. | Wants Alvord Reward. strong. who captured Alvord, the $700.000 bank defaulter in Boston, { has sued the First National Bank for the $5,000 reward Arm- strong’s claim is disputed by a Boston detective. Flames Attack Redstone. SARATOGA, Jan. 81.—A fire started this morning at “Red- stone,” Saratoga residence of E. Clinton Clark, of New York City. It was quickly under control and did lit- tle damage. Receiver of Dowie Works. CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—Judge Tuley to-day ordered a receivership for the Zion Lace Industries, and Mon- ing Elmer Washburn to the posi- tion of receiver under a bond of $700,000. Will of a Suicide. The will of Lawyer Henry Manne, who committed suicide in a Philadelphia Hotel Monday, filed this afternoon, leaves his business to his brother, a house to his moth- er, and the rest of his estate to his widow, Dinner to Fornes. Members of the Catholic Club will tender a complimentay dinner to Mr. Charles V. Fornes, Presi- dent of the Board of Aldermen on | Feb. 4, at the club-house. Mayor Low and other city officials will ut- tend. Dr. Muir Wants to Contest. Dr. Joseph Muir, husband of Edla McPherson Muir, asked per- mission in court in Jersey City to- day to take the place of his wife, who died recently, in the contest of the will of Mrs. Mctherson. | Dufferin Very Weak. | BELFAST, Jan. 31,—Advices from Clandeboye are to the effect that Lord Dufferin’s condition 1s one of extreme gravity. | ness, emaciation and anaemia have | reached a serious degree. | Goulds in Car Company. | Leroy W. Baldwin, President of | the Empire Bank of this city, has | been elected a director of the American Palace Car Company, as a representative, it is said, of the) * oulds. Governor Comes to Town. Gov. Odell came to New York to- day to attend the Syracuse Uni- versity dinner to-night. He will; 6@pend Sunday in Newburg and will return to Albany on Monday. WAGES INCREASED. PITTRBURG, Pa. Jan. M.—Acting | Inaependently of the combines the D. 0, Cunningham Glass Company, which ts the largest manufacturer of window lass outside of the American Window have voluntarily ad fallen. jays of four and three-quarter inches. inue on through the greater part of Saturday. George Blair, Superintendent offortheast winds will prevail. and there Outdoor Relief, was See raises hance of clearing weather until Sat urday night. jonfirm the statement that an agreement day will enter a decree appoint- Passenger rates had been arranger here to-day. said: lore Weak-!| country nntil May, and to-day cancelled the order for tickets haha will have as passengers Poultney Bigelow, his nephew, James Mc- Vickar, and Mies Evelyn Bigelow. total for 1901, IN BRIEFEST FORM. NEARLY'FIVE INCHES OF SNOW: MORE COMING. Up to 6 o’clock to-night three-quarters of an inch of snow This makes a total snowfall in the past three The prospects are for very snowy evening, with a good chance that it will con- Frosh to brisk is said to be no BURNED TO DEATH IN DWELLING. HAMILTON. 0...Jan. 31.—Mrs. Bertha Daizell was burned 0 death and ber husband badly burned in a fire which de- froved their dwelling house to-day. ———— + 9- = FORNES’S SALARY UNOFFICIALLY REDUCED. If you see it in the City Record it’s so—as far as matters telating to city affairs are concerned. According to the offi- ial salary list just printed President Fornes, of the Board of Idermen, gets a salary of only $1.000 a year. hought he was going to get $5,000 a year, It is probabie, owever: that it is only a typographical error. Mr. Fornes Of course. if the City Record is official and the figures are jot wrong, ihen Mr. Fornes might have to go to court to con- ince himself that things are not always what they seem. ae TWO WEST SIDE SUICIDES. Jacob H. Enstendong, twenty-eight years old, committed Senatorsguyicide this afternoon by taking carbolic acid, at his home, 0. 344 West Thirty-eighth street. Aman who registered under the name of Buygraver, at Detective Sergt. Edward Arm- the Waverly Lodging Hous:. No. 352 Eighth avenue, was tound lead in bed to-day. He is believed to have committed suicide eee eee SINNIRUD WINS FIRST HEAT CF FIVE-MILE SKATE. VARUNA LAKE. N. J., Jan. 31.—The first heat of the five- ile skating race was won by Peter Sinnirud. of the V.L.S. C.: on North Broadway, the /M. Wood, V.L. S. C.. was secund, and W. Caldwell third. Time 17 minutes 17 3-5 seconds. —_——_—_+$». OCEAN FREIGHTS TO BE RAISED. John Le«. of the White Star line. asked this affernoon to on freight and “| know of no such agreement between the transatlantic steamsh.p companies. though there is a ientative- agreement between some of the principal lines running between here and Liverpool to advance the rates on grain from 1d. to i*:d. per bushel. sacked flour from 6s. 3d. to ’s. 6d. and provisions from 7s, 6d. to 7s. 10d. per ton.” oe LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—Strangest 1. Farmer Bennett 2. Digby Bell 3. Sixth Race—Prestome 1, Palarm 2. Avator 3. -———__++--____ CLUE TO MISSING LAWYER JOSEPHS. Jacob Josephs, brother of Max Josephs, hee DUKE OF NEWCASTLE TO REMAIN TILL MAY. ~-—-0¢e $107,360,000 IN PUBLIC GIFTS. Gifts and bequests for public uses made in the United States during the | year 1901 showed the enormous ‘otal of 8107,360,000. The highest previous record for any one year is $62,750.00, -———— -e¢ M’INTOSH NOT HELD. | Judge Lacombe, in the United States District Court, this afternoon de- | | nied the application to hold P. J. Mcintosh in contempt for his refusal to testify as a witnees in the suit of the Butte Consolidated Mining Company } Against the Montana Ore Purchasing Company. +e COLLEGE PROFESSOR DI DIES AT EIGHTY. [ARMED POLICE HOT ON BIDDLES the Brooklyn lawyer who strangely disappeared last Friday, eald to-day that a friend had told him on Thuredey morning at 2 o'clock he saw a man he believed to be the miss-| ing lawyer board an elevated car at the foot of Broadway, Williamsburg. The man talked incoherently. he sald, and seemed dazed. Mrs. Jo-} he sephs, the lawyer's wife, is seriously ill from worry, The Duke of Newcastle, who was to sail for home on the Atlantic) ‘ansport steamer Minnehaha to-morrow, has decided not to leave this The Minne- Of the Mr. Carnegie gave to colleges and libraries $31,000,000, his! gifts to libraries alone having been nearly $14,000,000, | ——_——_++-— ‘Pursue Escaped Murderers and Sleigh Over Pennsylvania Fight Is Expect (Special to The Evening Wer cannot long be delayed. ft will be BUTLER, Pa. Jan. 31.-It was re (eas Reis eae ported from Cooperstown. Butler) Every hand ; County, this afternoon that John and 1 any numb Edward Biddle, condemned murder-| ognize them from ers, who made a sensational escape and pictures from the jail atelteburg, had been) Phey cannot h Newoaaties tine captured {n a sleigh with Mrs. Soffel) tii they have covered eighteen miles wite: of She prison’ Warden, who) o pike, and with the jaded condi- aided them in breaking out of prison. tion of their horse and the fresh This report proves not to be COr-| ness of those of the pursuing off- [rect. but the officers are close UDO | cers, the result of the race seems jthe trail of the Biddles and the wom: | atmost certain. The Biddles doubled NG# SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. a PRICE ONE CENT. TRAIL. Mrs. Soffel Hills and ed. ina barged with killing ite ontended that i "'s widow, Riddle thar ahe tory and teved. Dadi. ye me influence ver Mrs. Soffel as he Sad over Mra, 2. a mysterious Pittsburg Jays ago went to Harris- Stone to grant « erers adds another sare At eteer ancountes they, weren't rele trackellland passed t hrough | ™ ase. Gov. Stone says a sletah drawn by fast horses and | nutter twice to-day. the last time as thie Ml Pittabeee ie RAE only half an hour behind the f0R-/ inte ag 1 o'clock this atfernoon Warden Soffel thinks his wife did nop tives. The murderers had stolen a sleigh and driven away as rapidly as posetble. The police have no doubt This doubling around the country confused the officers for a short time, but the pursuing party of But ler was soon on the Western route. will soon overtake the fugitives. Four Pittsburg detectives have joined the pursuit. All are heavily | HUNDREDS JOIN IN THE SEARCH. armed and a fight is expected, as it is not thought the Biddles will surren-/ der without making a desperate re- they (Roecia! ty The Evening Worlt) meee leigh j | PITTSBURG. Pa. J 31,-Hundreds The persons in the sleigh passed |) eins have been through Prospect, Butler County, on John and Edward Mi hased by armed the Newcastle pike, driving west, at | in 3.40 o’cloek this afternoon. They had | 2°" a one-horse sleigh. The horse seemed faged from long anil excessive use, and it is firmly belleved in Butler| the ait of the wite ture of the made a sensational eacap of Warden Soffel, ted caused hundrede of persons in that they will be oyertaken before) wv ostern Pennsylvania to join in the night. The pursuing party 18 PrO-| search vided with the best horses obtaina-| Edward Biddle seemed have ble. strange. almost a hypnotic, influen r ‘ Pa over women. He is a handsome ma The. _Neweastie stretches | gq at his irial many women who at iyi pathy foe | west from Baer, and the capture ‘tented tt expressed great a RUNS AMUCK AMONG wan BOYS AND GIRLS. ape Drové to | Husband's a Drove It to Frensy—/| Church Singer Take Poison. As a collicking group of thrity or fourty boys and girls was the building after «rad Bt. Patrick's Paro. and Wil fn afterne ere Sow Newfountiand driven into a frenzy by balled, The dog rushed among € and bit and snappest right and le ehildren fed the street in a par with the animal | Bight-year-old teuben alreet lacerated terri: and face before bystan pursu r Cone “oN sagged behind and | % the dog away. Four-yea Rornet wae next atiacked arm was torn to the Several others were also bit and torn. The Conroy buy's father notifed the [police of the Flushing avenue station | th would apply at the Gates Ave- rt to-morrow for the arr Hubert Conboy of No. & Ste’ street, who, he #aid. owned the dow The police made search for t New foundiand, but it had disappeare after {te attack on the « hildrer nue Cou SUICIDE S ANSWER | TOHIS CONUNDRUM: = \SCHULTZE’S QUERIES ABOUT! .' 2”: DEATH TAKEN AS JOKE. [30's VARIETY IN HER SHOCKS. | met His Rody Was F | Third Avene Mo ‘ ere Mu brain. in the rear of Getting up jate Is merchant had gone from its © more than &0 with her. Should aptured she could not need to more than two years im jary for her offense, Her . © H. Deltech, is a guard in the Should she be brought back hua nd would be in the unfortunat | position of having to guard his owm \* in ‘ison, with the father also a | wate ver her, unless both should rer sign or_be deposed. irs. Soffe''s name has not deen free from scandal lately. There have been Stories in circulation about her apd b. woman chum. A story from Milwaukee to the that Jennie Seebers may have n believed. She was > would not risoner . to con= Ne im still live ine is dae to * mat the Biddles wuld not find hi > kill him. They 1. | fried and failed for lack of time: ‘Dore heard them and was ready defense if need be. He uld have wrenched a pistol «rasp as they reached the cell door had they found | man says bh asie Bodine, a for sweetheart of Biddle. ts In fhe ‘aith Home, at ytown, NY, pe. could not Have thelr es SUDGE SUSPECTS HIS MINING DEAL. CAUSES ARREST OF MANAGER WHO TARRIED. With Two Fi Bookstaver Ad- vanced Dobson $1,800 for Cost of Operation, , Dobson. of No, 100 West leventh street, land- Charles M One Hu! | manage a manganese be stuck mine, New York." arrested him Bischoff, and fault of $2,000 ox-Judge Heney sorouck, & Fevre, of They 4d 2.) to be by him and operate mane Egbert Le h street Dobsee raight to Cuba They say he oney, gave no om Cuba, and E PRESIDENT WARNS OFFICE: ROLDERS. Ait officers and employees of the United States of every iption, serving in or er any of the exe: artments and whether so in or eat of W heceby forbidden ly or indirectly, Individually rough soctations, to He * crease of pay OF co influen: | + or attempt to Influence are either direc POE trePerTtt44$ thetr ROOSEVELT, 1, 1902. RE White Oo POoS~