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. TO-MORROW'S , \, SUNDAY WORLD. NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL | SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. —— ee PRICE ONE CENT. “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ MRS. KNEVALS STRICKEN AS MRS. CARTER PLAYS. Wife of Wealthy Lawyer Just at Crisis in “Du Barry” Killed by Heart Disease. < did not notice the two dading their mother During the second act of “Du Barry.) Mrs at the Criterion Theatre this afternoon, | She when Mrs. Leslie Carter in the title role tore open the wound in the breast of her lover and hid him under the Knevals had any heart trouble. |the audit Waa seemingly in perfect health! young the theatre this after-| from fed by her daughters, Mre Frank B. when she went ham met them tn the to the ladfes’ her bed from the gaze of the 4 cn- had ing King, Mrs. Sherman Knevai No. nleatiinithelorehestra Fifty-eighth street, wh in e front. During th Dr. dience, gasped and half arose the: @ seceesire anatase nded almost at once, but It Mra Knevals expired as the theatre had unduly erful and |¢ era about the from her seat. She was led to the ladies’ parlor, where whe died in a few minutes of heart dis- case. right and ted with her daught and the audience elimax that so affected Mra. Knev- excited Mrs Not until the performance was over sale is very sudden in the action of the eart, Dr Pitkin said A Gd any others in the audience save the | play. Ty ver has mad way to] CUrSOry examination did not enable him two daughters of Mra. Knevals, who|the apartment of the Du Barry in the] t® ®ay whether the heart had heen af- weee with her when she died, know of| palace. Her ned, piled nigh with cover- the performance or not the tragedy in the body of the play-| leis. is at one side of the stage Id reporer took the house. The lover has a sword woufld in the| "¢ » Mr Frank B. Mrs, Carter was not informed of It.) breast. ‘The K roaches. The aw of Mrs. Knevals. Barry bounds 4 je to keep the| lover refuses to until after y shocked qt the new rT WAS A suspicion that in anything but per- and efforts will be + facts from her know the performance to-night nd as he the bed was sixty-two years of fect health,” id. “In fact, she was he wife of . xiraord) enithy woman. She a well-known lawy 11 looked forward for a week to her firm of Knevals & Perry. No theatre thin after atreet. Mr. Knevals was one her by the 1 it Cabal se uF she was partner of Chester A. A uspicion that men There had never been a ave the bedy remoy © family as soon as possible exel AFTERNOON NEWS 'OPERA-HOUSE TO IN PARAGRAPHS. DEFY STURGIS. City Happenings and Matters of Interest in Various Places Tersely Told. +° | | Hundreds of Admissions Sold for This After- | noon’s “Carmen” Matinee. | RBURGLARS ACTIVE IN NEWARK. Four houses tmmediately adjoining on Broad street, Newark, N. J., in the most fashionable section of the city, robbed to-day, $2.0 worth of jew and silverware being taken. bis Commissioner Blanchard was one those who suffered. No arrests were Despite the orders of Fire Com- missioner Sturgis, several hundred | ™ were Standing-room” tickets were sold at | the Metropolitan Opera-House this | See afternoon for the performance of {DY ti Commissioner of u@, . month from = man £ “Carmen,” with Calve in the tite | itn sacs anal © fn one theatre during the period of one month in connection with this matter. and refers made: role he theatres of this “MILLIONAIRE MARINE” FINED. The admission tickets were not h conditions are years old, of PUt on sale until 2 o'clock, when appeals made that eames forty yeara old, of P c a inpramiay aati iia every seat in the house was taken and a thousand women had been turned away, At the other matinees | ' | no admissions were sold. : At the Metropolitan, it is under- stood, permission was given by Sec- | retary Leary, of the Fire Depart-| | ment, who sent an inspector to see just how much aisle room was occu- pied. A test case it is expected will | be made at once. uraia'sn Statement, . £916 Elehth aye! . who said he Bs famous a Milli ine,” wi fined % in Jeffers Court to-day for breakin the galoon of Max Pause, verity place. NO-JAM ORDER WAS At the office of the Manhatta: vated Natiway to-day {¢ was denied that an informal order had been issued to trainmen directing them to pack the pasrengera “like hogs in a pen.” T. men were ordered not to permit: the the doorways IDE IN HIS CELL. 1 by this department mplaints appear in any City Record up to date. © been ree ‘ty Record ymplainte ha ir printing in the ssary Metropolitan Will Not Obey, Wh totion the managers of the * may take the manage- Metropolitan Opera-House vey the order ta- ent. ng talk with ts nece who refused his ad-| © r Sturge ‘as locked up ia the |ment this morning. It wa Flahty-elghth street station to-day on] and exhaustive. Some ions of the state a charge of trying to break into a saloon at Ninety-fifth street and Third avenue, tried to drown himself in hia! cell by filling the wink with water and, holding his head in it. It is thought he Is Inaane, BADLY SLASHED IN FIC William B. 4 ne ably fatally slashed in the ® rasor to-day in his rooms at > West One Hundred and Thirty- street. Sidney Henderson, who wie! the razor In self-defense, ix unter arrest COL. ADDISON HOSMER DI Col. Addison A ton, D. C., died apoplexy at the ward 8, Hosmer, of thia city mer served through the civil war with distinction and was prominent in Wash- ington, DR. BOWMAN H. SHIVERS DEAD. | - — z a — ~ Dr. Bowman H. Shivers, of Haddon Injury to many tn N. J. The Field, N. J., one of the most prominent norae, ‘The animal was some physicians in southern New Jersey, died ht _waron driver by the order that no one be! eto attend the those who med it will iT. ro, Waa prob one, as well upon what ons if this crowd within the; t ¢ Corpora- will fas illegitimate me the furnint free » in authority which oc has been condone ch an extent ha: | it Is stated that as many as two hun dred free admissions have been given| of hirty ‘feet ted possible th of the Was month stockholdem 4 to-day. He was nixty-even years of ow treet | age. ARS GET FIRST MONEY. SUICIDE DEAD A WEEK. The first slice of the ex ae The body of Frederick G. Bs Jacoby 8. > ty HI found hanging from the roof of a shed | $570).00 left by the lace will be $39.0 in the rear of his home at N ring lyn w to-day. but street, Elizabeth, N. J. to-day and lawyers. to the: Brooklyn wa heh supply sea taan fed bate Sead nl week oral Doeaeollve Works ratner John Hanlon aera Tuk titania ceeilfae eon at CHILDREN WERE RELEASED. TL lanOUIA Bibel accented (wat Atlant Minne. | BEoY des that the city ehall not go ean Lena and Adam Hoffman, eight and} \ nape Vice-Chancel « severe| Brooklyn complains that her own water supply Is short be an seven years old respectively, were x to thelr parents Mo-day in th Avenue Court. The children we: r in exetody at the thst. ff Mra, Will fam Greenwood, of Palmetto street, while carrying a basket of laun- dry for their mother. who lives at No. 8 Linden street .Brooklyn. ny POLICEMAN STOPPED RUNAW . to-day, and there was no] s FOR THEFT. ne Djupstom, tw former a duller, we ach In the West Side lay on 4 dlamond. braoe rriet iB. hile #he was vis Shin- vo. 6s Policeman James J. Healey, Pitth’ avenue away kins. with whom he bearded, to wart One Hundred and Twenty-sixth | RECKIVER FOR A.C. RAILWAY, | cor she was to do some ehepping. She has not since been seen by eS Et ocean at] Ex-United Staten Heriator James | YERKES WAD ‘To PAY bury. Knows: her u bed ernoon appolnter : , © pall eee Cra Third avenue this ufvernson cng | Smith, Jr., was this afternoon appointed | Ch T. Yerkes, the railway mag recelver for the nate. way Atlantic Coumt Rail as deen Kirkpatrick, }duty on a Ruvens, whieh f Paris and brought h ed to. pay . $5.00) ebraved painting — by B50 tor in year ago Company, by Judge Mardt) Gras New Orleans, Round Trip. an7.50. Slam, Te x fot 31h ead ums bees at | KATE CAREW ‘% WHITE HOUSE. | the Riverside mills of the American Woollen Company tc strike of the Weybosset mills weavers some time {until further notice. nel. When | Weybosset and Manion inills cing | mills was caused by dissatisfaction over the the two-loom system MeMillin speech of weleome T have acceptably in the nearly one-half a - ~ |The memory of your welcome | yet to live. esteem and fill no place in which hat *|the Senators and Representatives ine] grows so fest and uses #9 much YOUNG WOMAN STUDENT DISAPPEARS. ROCHESTER, N.Y. Feb. ¢ Mi Siarie We { Sp hos been attending Mechanics’ Tp nd boardin n Pre Thursday afternoon she was accom ' th | dis appeared Army heve been committe out fighting extradition, ber husband, SHE SEES, MEETS AND SKETCHES s PRI FEBRUARY 1, _ VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM. _ NEW YORK, 1902. JEFFRIES AND FITZ TO FIGHT, Champion James |. Jeffries and Bob Fitzsimmons have come to terms. ard a match for the heavy-weight champion- ship of the world was practically arranged this afternoon. Aft that,remains to make the match binding is to sign articles and select the date. This will be done to-morrow afternoon. The battle will take place in San Francisco. in the arena of one of the clubs Jim Kennedy is associated with. Kennedy Is responsible for the match b. ing made. He met Fitzsimmons to-day and made an offer that the Cornishman, after an ar- gument, accepted. The division of the purse, “bandages,” the referee and the sid bet issue were also arranged to suit Fitzsimmons. Kennedy had been authorized to talk for Jettries and matters were soon arranged. The question of the side bet will be decided to-morrow. when Champion Jeffries arrives here from diel) ee LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fourth—Prince Blazes. Jessie Jarboe. Hy. of Franstamar. i] Hunt 1. El Shor 2, Strangest 3. —— ++. EX-SHERIFF DUNN TO GIVE DINNER. A dinner will be given at the Central Park Casino this evening by ex-Sheriff Thomas J. Dunn. Fifty persons have been invited. Lewis Nixon and others prominent in the or- ; ganization of Tammany Hall will be present. +e LA GASCOGNE STORMBOUND AT HAVRE. HAVRE, Feb. 1.—The French steamer La Gascogne. Capt. Fournier, which was to have sailed to-day for New York, is stormbound at this port. She will sail to-morrow. —— + 9-2 SEVERE STORM TO MEET INCOMING STEAMERS. The following communication was received here from the Weather Bureau at Washington to-day: “A severe. storm near Azores moving northeast will be ex- perieneed by vessels bound west which leave European ports 0-day.” f Sn LOCKOUT OF 6,000 EMPLOYEES IN PROVIDENCE. PROVIDENCE, R. |, Feb. 1—A strike of the double-loom weavers at y. following a ago. caused the issuance of orders to close ail the mills of the company in Providence and vicinity The general shut-down throws 6,000 persons out of k. The mills affected by the order are Providence Worsted, Riverst The strike at the Riverside and Weybosse ++ SCHLEY SAYS HE TRIED TO SERVE HiS COUNTRY. E, Tenn, Feb. |. -Rear-Admiral Schley to Gov oO the State to-day said my country. my people and my family ther ambition. If | have sniury in your service | am satisfied will sweeten very hour of life | have ut to live always in your love an might be placed in reply NASHVILL! “T have all ny life tried to serve ad no other view and no served you I have no other hop in jeopardy ee UNWILLING To. SUPPLY BROOKLYN WITH WATER. Mayor Low and Commissioner D. pugherty conferred this afternoon wi ' Naswau an Nk Counties r ner of Main ani Stat BRITISH ARMY PAYMASTER ARREST FOR FORGERY. CHICAGO, Fet ler who a vrreste he Jin England, to-day «gre: Mrs. Foiey, who was ¢ yosiureay ont ' gor Dar sland wita-| company | ESIDENT ROOSEVELT. | sixos"wouto. RACING # SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. ONE CENT. “Circulation Books Open to All, | PRICE BIDDLE BOYS DYING: WOMAN IS VERY LOW. +42 End of the Desperadoes, Who Escaped Jail with the Help of the Sheriff's Wife, a Question of Hours. know how I BUTLER, Pa, Feb. 1 Biddle at Pittsburg and who were riddled ouldyto such thrilling adventures im his every-lay lite He took no credit to himselé | for his courage, but he did uot boys have don it. I don't know; [ Both the} “Oh, I do got who escaped from mi know I am a wicked woman, but with bullets while resisting capture}! hope God will spare my life for! pesseate to speak a good word iuring a thrilling battle with a | many years to live down this thing.” | for the brave but bad men who a sheriff's posse, are dying. were LATE | for their lives. | Their end is only a question ot| THE STORY OF Pes m quite right to tell ft spture of those rooee THE CAPTURE. |... then Is (Aytageee The condition of Mrs. Soffel, whe |the « led that he, was thought to have been only }(fy Sherif! Hoon o Jon, dine | bebe ee ee tance telephone to The E slightly wounded, has taken a turn tid our duty. 1 feel no sorrow ing Wo | for the Biddl for the worse. Pneumonia has de-| | they were men. "~ veloped, due to her long exposure in| |Sheri@™ J. Raines’ Hoon, of) ror vac woman. Mrs. Softel, 140 feet Butler County, who headed the for she was only a foollsh woman the wintry air, and her death is an-| ticipated posse which captured the Biddle | | brothers and the woman who} Mra. Dietrich, her mother, visited | Helped them to escape from the | Allegheny County jail after a desperate fight ona lonely coun- road yesterday, told the ot her. The wound aused by herwelt her lover and his srpowered and after I save the last shot her to-day, and in response to the question as to whether there was but Etward Bide anything she wanted done, she re- ening World over the long- |, y He may even be plied | distance telephone this morning John Bhidle has a fair chance “There is nothing to do, nothing te whole story of the chase aud he has clevan the affray, to do.” into this chase in conse He told it simply and coolly, as though he were ‘Tossing on her bed, she said accustomed (Continued on Second Page.) FOLLOWS PARENTS PRINCETO RETURN ‘BABY GIRL GAVE TO SUICIDE'S GRAVE. TO QUEEN'S PALACE LIFE FOR BROTHER, MORRIS GHEE DIES FROM A WILHELMINA’S CONSORT EX- SET DRESS ON FIRE SAVING DOSE OF ARSENIC. | HIM FROM TORCH. PECTED BACK FEB. 3. | 4 Herectf Four nenial at The Hague of Renewed Enveloped in F Quarrels Between the m Morris Ghee, a gardener, of Hunter's Feb. 1—Prinee Henry | wWHITt Poiat, will follow his father and mother lands Cons |atatibda 2 taug to a suicide’s grave The elder e killed is wife. the mother of Mor a re fead from himself two e hit baby orbchee | quarrels be | ne Wilhelmina and her hus-| years aco ris, having committed suicide two years gra.eee Fire tn Boston. r ute aan Cotta fore that time 7 i with her by litte before that tim | nos of between rebrand, pushed Ghee, who was twenty fv | 950.00 yesterday and rdham Hospital by a fire Morris years old. diel this morning In F GO, ODELL LB STAKE AMONG TONIC LETHE “AND NEEDS RST ROM WORKERS WER, T0 CHURCH, STRAIN AT ALBANY IS TELL: MEN IN PENNSYLVANIA SHOPS ne CITIZEN FOUND ING UPON HIM. EXPECT TO GO OUT. SITTING IN SNOW. sook are and she was c avenue, n she dled ini few hours, ic Trust Company: | Something and the Neat Few “Mad a Paine, ‘and Taken by Surp with a Notice to Work Ten Hours 't Sleep a Wink Forgets Night. | Ares | Chapters Read, ¢\ | | we | Speen |i edward eping a nthe Leg WIL oa Ehan pier ', llaciusen Gue. Oakit tia nd LKESBARRE. 1 2 b mitted at the Fifth Ay Hotel this; moulders, machinist k ! morning that he was a very sick m sat work * When the Legislature ad * eo: | Pittston, Maz F x \ tt t ie ree : ext In 1 ‘itt ‘ . s 1 did . « . a { Street 2 ou \ Yiacuns \ . . LVCOssCrots EHOW Gas aint Anson ‘ shor HiMs t ken Line