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‘ Moment, SMALL-POX IN MID-CITY. Andrew WREC AFTERNOON NEWS SUICIDE FOR LOVE | IN PARAGRAPHS. QF MAD MURDERESS Items of Interest to New Yorkers | Received at the Last KED. -mor- PRIEST KEEPS TRIP SECRET. BRIDGETON, ™% J Rev. Dr. M. J. Hageerty Mary’s Roman f had been m evening, has suggested that t bers of the { John Jent pr in improvements. bridge, the second sylvania aystem, Raritan River he The rairoas > tem., to him the oath rned with flora hom ring was accused by a baker, of being short in hi. ) the amount of 816. ORN IN. ON, Feb. 4.-At the open F. Dryden, elected t 1 the late Senator Sewell expired term of six years beg! . 10 1. Mr. Dr; Jerse: sther fri DINNER KILLS LUNATIC, Emanuel Brown, fifi for a long time a bush Insane Asylum, death by a plece to-day at Brown's » they were un REGULATES New York {s famine because the milk (rains. consignments | ts with the sma An emp bemide P: Although five physi ¢ heavy snows of bri Ix y at of meat lees than vfroatin last few days have deMyed All local dealers received day, Th h lines, UNKNOWN MAN TAKES ACID. RS DEATH TO JAIL. ROCHELLE, Feb. 4- Wetr him: the cellar of his home here to | 4 Georg yden war y delega ends. _|Foand at Me ears old, the Flat. was choket to t dinner ans were A minute MILK FAMINE THREATENED, a milk the e trouble All drug ye Ww td Ai he Baek ale a A y the life "| thought of it drove her to madness. | snd] ared in » guard, from pitying had come to love - | her. tha in got relieved from duty, went to his|* anc! home, for DEAD ON AILADA ‘NEW YORK STUDENT ean to the desk o Mr. Frye, whc of of | ‘NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. ONE CENT. be __f “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ BD al rison Guard Conger Kills Himself When Mrs. | Chartrand Is Taken to Insane Asylum. ' his lowed him as he went about Strange beyond fiction, pitiable be- | 1! yond tears, is the latest chapter in} utte In of beautiful Vencedora sw + Chartrand, of Hoboken. ime it came t [in hts home. | From the Hudson County Jat! she|ana often t was taken yesterday to the Morris|™'** | Plains Insane Asylum a maniae. In the prison Edward Conger, |‘. know that Conger did not was changed the murderess When she was taken away Conger No. 49 St, Paul's avenue, drove his young wife from the house |" and killed himself with gas. Thar ing the her to his ¢ he injustice that | nad been done CHAPTER 1. The decision of Judge Biatr sending The husband of Vensedora Chartrand her to the State Insane Asylum meant rtrand, mi nothing to Vencedora Chartrand. It Twelfth meant much to Edward Conger { streets, Hoboken. He hovered around her all of yenter i ved in rooms above the| day. He escorted her to the carriage tr wife, with her two shildren she was taken to the train He 1 with her mother, Mrs. Harroun, at] #* the street watching it unti Washington street Ls {n & bend ‘of the Mrs. Chartrand visited na husband or | “treet in and asked Warden which was granted. CHAPTER Il. the morning of Oct. 39, 1991, Sonn afte: Of abeence, this visit Chartrand’s sody was found on the of the rink. There was bullet w nthe back of thy head. Mra. Conger was at home when her The wife was arrested. he said that|/ husband arrived, She knew that the the had her arms around husbanc | murderess had been sent away. and she and was kissing him. In tec hand she} was glad. She could not refrain from held a revolver which he hot asked her her gladness. to keep, ame infuriated. He drove The revolver was acetiens: ty dis-| + t of the house. charged nile she was in rearcn of aj She, in fear of her ilfe, took refuge in or the body was found | the home of a friend, Mrs. J. 8. Dong auty of Mrs. ( where she remained all night Conger plugged up every the house He stuffed pape een the window sashes and rags ander and around the doors. When the house was airtight he wrenched a chan- deulsr trom lta fastening and lay down to the mitk man smelled gas when he visited the Conger fiat this mornin ue, who fo) . 1 CHAPTER II, When she was removed to the Hud- json County Jail in Jersey City tt hap- [pened ¢ ed int | ton Conger w old, He w The dark a tthe onger had died in the night, probably the t hat the gates of the tee! ind Vencedora able WITH HEAD BROKEN, OF ART A SUICIDE, | ' MYSTERY IN THE DEATH OF BELLA RIORDAN KILLS HER- NEWBURG MAN. | SELF IN PHILADELPHIA. Park and Police Took Carbolic Actd, Stabbed Her- ing the self and Then Turne: ‘Thirty Ye Are Invest! Cw —Wa t veaible that he ‘SWITCHBACK FALL was killed, the police a A identity was y {dress of Thomas M tom, Brooklyn. (i x Pa Miss Kt of Fine Arts and 180) andr year INVITES KRUGER 0 Coroner srought. to * father né Lawson ! stop a |i {work of an ineen' st; | There ts sea NEW YORK, SDAY, FEBRUARY 4, TUES 1902, “ Circulation Books Open. to All.”’ RACING # SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CEN ° > VERY LATEST NEWS NEW ROW EXPECTED _ OVER PRINCE HENRY. IN BRIEFEST FORM. BRIDGE CROWDS ALARMED AT ACCIDENT. The Brooklyn home-going crowd was alarmed just before 5 o'clock this afternoon by the odor of gas and by a Hudson Street Hospital clattering up to the Bridge entrance. yon for the Consolidated Gas Compar in front of the Bridge had been overcome. but sovn recovered He avenue. ——+¢--_____ LOOKS LIKE “PINK EYE.” MOUN” VERNON. N. Y.. Feb. 4.—Severa! persons here are|’: suffering w th an affection of the eyes which is very much tike|: a f ingly simi Gail. a veterinary declares the symptoms strik- the malady which is peculiar to horses. te far as known no horses here are suffering with “pink eye.’ a ICE INTERFERED WITH THE SAYONIA The steamship Saxonia, of the Cunard sine. arrived late this after when a tugboat had to be sent inte the slip to break the cumulated there which prevented (ho steamship from enering. After the gangplanx had been placed and some of the passcnqers sent ashore the ice backed up and fore d the steamship away from the pier, snapping a couple yf thick haw- sers. The gangplank had to be taken in and the work of dock- ing the big ship was begun all over again. se Sh LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—Pirates’ Queen 1, Elsie Bramble 2, Masterful. Sixth Rac. —Carl Kahler 1, Weidmann 2, If You Dare 3. eee BLAMES BELLEVUE OF NEGLIGENCE. George A. Van Horn, of 1139 Union avenue. Bri made a omplaint of negligence at Be!lev: against the attendants in the insane pavilic on failed to notify him of the death of his bruthe who died in the institution on Jan. 19. Vay of his brother's death until Jan. 26. The h claim that the error is due to Van Horn himse! nx Borough. soital to-day 4 10, | \ olin Van Horn, Horn did nat ie ALTIL 1 not waving the address given by his brother corrected. and not to their|” clerks in sending out the death notice. gee PRINCE TO VISIT NEW YORK YACHT CLUB-HOUSE. Acting Secretary G. A. Cormack. of the New York Yacht] a» Club, announces that on March 9 Prince Henry will visit thel! New York Yacht Chib-Houser +- READY TO ARREST THE WATERBURY FIREBUG. WATERBURY of the Conn nv ed that the Ran is ¢ fire of Sunday He told a he burning he ing great conflagr riff, Maye ading citizens ha insurance r to hunt the gui Il House was sef afire neendlaries ones Wh is only known to en investigating ely any eReid-Hughes Building was fir thief of Police and his detect nave ANOTHER GALE COMING UP THE COAST. local ‘Weather Bure ne following to-day from Washing lton: thwest storm red displayed along the coast from Nort northward. & North Carolina coast will cause T p high north shifting to northward w slong the Middle Atlantic and New England coasts KILLS AT LAST.) PAY US A VISIT. ee RED BALL UP AGAIN FOR SKATERS. VICTIMS LONG FIGHT FOR MR. COCHRAN OFFERS RESO- |!" shating amas todas (gost of the cit LIFE FAILS. LUTION IN CONGRESS. |" TaGieod GROAN IF AER GnBestseslalar in tes Hie near tar a aan ark in Brooklyn. and at Cypress Hills Park were also opened Ends in Death of Walter! Incidentally Approprintes #25.000) ote ' Gaia te Gah ecenset Ss | MRS. DORR ASKS POLICE TO FIND HUSBAND. | Mrs He Dorr ha 1th look for ho Walter Davis, of No. 8 Madiaon atreet his home Ne 10 West ( treet, on Nov his borough, di o-day in nes | r. who is th three vea Aa paper He cane H al Ssece Pewiaz te bese {pi ane complexion and blue ey tis feven months ha broken back. Da- Resolved by the Se ' ote rap hel weal ADICAY Ema. PaRER OW and Hee nc ae gekthiar @OUINCATriean NUN STRICKEN WITH SMALL-POX. t June He was re fev. ees y BAL NEWARK, N. J. # ' in RE who taught in St Antonin parochial seh n with x y The Nun ha herself to contagto’ aring She warned just f being taken | RESTAURANT. KEEPER FAILS. a petition in Pepenris y to-day In the United States C his Habil.ties as $12,169.59 and his nominal assets as $600, t Court trying to . was Dennis Fogarty. of No. 275 Madison|' alleges. | iues|s have as »st of those affected are well-known horsemen. |! ©’ and ina in South lHunt for Apartments Starts the Story that Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Proal Refused to Give Up Theirs at Sherry's his new yacht, burt fora PEACE O Io DECLINED, NEW HANDS. FER British Government Refuses | Central the Good Offices of Africa. The Britt#h Govern- ment adheres to ite Intention not to ac cept the intervention of any foreie! power In hin reply Lord Lanadowne mye “His Majesty's given ft thetr lice hath Af ‘rn mmunteatio “POLAR BEAR DINED ON NEW FEDORA, " HEADGEAR OF PARK VISITOR BLOWN INTO CAGE. Brain % ed to Like the Diet, bat the Owner Was Fire Furtous . fy Keeley Inettoute Sew © future TUNNEL IN TS OSH WAGE ASE Alderman Give Dr. Wood- bury $184,000 After Decides to Send Supt. Blodgett Out to Holland, Cleveland. Sharp Questioning, Woodbury appeared LONDON Feb (—The fritieh Gov-|) Aba meet . A = theese te ae he | New k Aldermen this a i Katlroad Company Dutch Premier, that if the Boers tn the) py Vico-P A fleld desire to negotiate for peace, ne- Marager of the Lake gottations can be entered Into, but enly | an Southern and a and. Michigan « s of Woodbury’s A tie, the former ' se raanlly coluateee s ime'e up i 1a wo’ said Wirth, take FOX WOUNDED AS HE WAS | STARTING ON DUTY. Fredertch J. Sehneffer Dropped His Revolver and the Charge Exploded. x H Pureian ten og eee Want Sainries Raised. ae 4 sobnent tc } ZA ; ry raleeds ap Adaas 4 Aldete oeaatte | thirty-six roM. York New generally nor might, 1 westerly winds, become in afterne