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RTE i al a A Ors ea ae ia 1 x —E 3 NIGHT EDITION RACING # SPORTS 533% @ Column: of advertising printed last week. 69% Columns gained over same week last yet: 4 SPORTI N G N EWS MORE than fifty per cent. greater growth than as iin ia t : i Re ea | “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | ON PAGE 6. NEW YORK, MO DAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1902. PRICE ONE CENT. ulation Fooks Open to All.’ PRICE ONE CENT. SIX-DAY RUNNER _VERY.LATEST NEWS ROOSEVELT BOY DELIRIOUS; PAINTS ON TRACK) | TEMPERATURE 1S INGREASED. ———————— Typhoid Complication with Pneumonia Adds to the Chance Against Him—Experts Hurried from New York to Battle with Disease. : 7 * The following is the score of the eaters in the six-day Horst, of the Australian Team, Succumbs to Terrific|race at Madison Squar> Garden at 6 o'clock: Pace Set by Davis, the Mohawk Indian. HEGLEMAN AND CAVANAUGH . Miles. Laps. 131 --- 127 --- 123 cae UT 118 , DAVIS AND CARROLL ....... | SHELTON AND GUERRERO... August P. Horst, the Australian, Jolin Glick. to keep up with the pace J Ss Morando. the Ital t : GOLDEN AND TRACY. i sae Stns warner JOE AND LEN HURST. ny the waysite during the day for t ting up a game Might tole: |) the younger runners in the thin the next GROTON, Mass Feb. 10 Young noon, ‘we can hardly expe CON~NOO—OW hal P| 7 | contest Hegelman, who mplac 1] pace is hot and only the strongest wil: | had ankle and 4 badly ered) hie partner Cavanaugh. shortly be-| survive ae FAHEY AND METKUS - 115 Theodore Roosevelt's condition ts| Provel ond) Uy vhtrt fained om the teack (his af-!/o/4 4 0: Jock started off at a lively The indlag/Sprines: MEYERS AND DINEEN sce 10 leven more eerioun late this afternoun| Di: lambert, the family physician of| The Mrs. Roosevelt p which made the other leaders} The Indian, Davis, came on the track NOREMAC AND CARTWRIGHT eS WU Ithun) {twas at noon) Hie tempera-| 7 frenuent: who) thos aig ae a ie! ws - ae ed b ort to the same kind of sprinzing!#%Ut § aclock and loafed along for a} DEAN AND CAMPBELL....-- .-- 113 Paes d nds SCONALTLULION, Hae) ae aoe eee eee ating ars ; Weston, allow the speedy| tl! te set limtered up. Then he start GLICK AND HAWORTH jture has riven considerably, and a8) heen called onsultation aad! tit the boy mdition would be + tbte plight in order to not allo} Peay | ay to cut down Cavanagh’s lead. - - --- 114 aireacili tel falnoroetimen stinhtivedes (wii) Gi, By erg Ons oni worse as the crisis ap- ide wankaleeelly | German to gain any laps on them. \4 ped around the sawdust ring with The leading team is five miles-ahead of th d 1 ‘ Si : ke | hatch AEE IN ais a res At the end of the fourteenth hour! uh able grace and speed. and tap | s Zt ad of the record. lrloue heee periods of delirtumsl attnek > is atten ing eee. ma (of the race Heselman aad cares ates Ingle made Pe ane hel “(ey pecste as lagt only a few minutes, tut because young Roosevelt ex 4 ed : mt h re . s oe oo nough were still ding the buneh.| eo: and appeared to pay no attention of the con aued high yerature) furprise tha, the toy has ni wen ; anme, and re-| they being two miles and five lapal to Ire The crowd cheered the RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. his dozing the greater part of the| Geiriows before today. All the | tain : rinain here je as thead of Davis, the Indian, and his| Indian and the fleet-footed Mohawk time. ot ova stinilarly afte i have ed by tb Hoot rs that his mone Meved him at once. fexican, who has been participating | hoch icallediror ileesionn ta raleve : ‘ . 5, GOMES RAY mothe Nesdroparon = attendix : Cavanaugh, Joe Hurst, the Eng-|in six-day neces long enough to be! nim Tien tie todian lapsed into a Fourth Race—Go'r Ornament 1. Merry Sister 2. Wotan 3, a reetieas sleep which lasts but al roremr Rey aving a ae lishman, and Davis, the Indian.| retired on a pension, kept up his} walk and ate an orange ste Le ret sted __ dhort walle! “The tPesldent and’ a sited’ on the ‘ fare lis E ts ee were the only men who kept up a steady eprint and did so well that A Killing Pace. Roosevelt are constantly at hi noon. To him the Pi ent aad | eae p Bresizene baddies steedy ‘sprint during the afternoon] at 2.16 o'clock he masseel t@ ey The men $80,000 GIVEN T SCHOO! \side. The President was away but| his son was cuffering from a malig-| ond + rae che Peeslieeth in the six-day race. They covered Myers and Dineen, paving mens ‘ime they 4 EN TO EAST SIDE SCHOOL. a few minntes to luncheon, and Mrs | nant atrack of pneumonia, The diss) EL ee Me ee gee on an average six and a ..alf miles eight Inps on them and crept UP Tale - n9 + fe Roosevelt ate at the infirmary ca: haw attacked young Theodore in| leave before Wednex Se eechr ine ati nak etailpiliabte| enlral piace a 'y| Adolph Lewisohn to-cay gave $75.009 to the Hebrew Tesh daitianva lavcrasteasalettsem: hy orale ee paite nace by the| Two teams dropped out during the e1 nical School for Girls towards a fund for another scnool tuild- never sitoveultivate The physicians atending the boy! ~ See ee ae Tih | Si a. The tire Ld Ptah ass Th i th ; bul “The boy has had an ex onally The germs are hard to cultivate, | saat ne in showing remarkable old-time runners. Lepper Hugnes,| early morning hours, The dad moe =ing. The president. Nothanic| Myers. added to this contribu- tay,” declared Secretary to the) declarcd Dr. Shaxtuek, “but live only 4 2 were Edward Gordon snd Mla Barnes came out on the track shortly ge “ 1 1 nard day,” declared Secretary t | Sammy Day, George Noremac. re sigs Ward Team’ off - ions $5,000. j The school is locat-d at No. 267 Henry street | president Cortelyou inte thi atter-| i or seven days I expect the] fia Second Fee) . Guorg Cartwright, Pete Golden and; ty. AUS o'clock Andy Cuneo ana} (Continued on Second Page.) lor the education of poor east side girls. ie a SSS a = i = —— oe ee r | RY PARTS WITH POOL ROOM RAID JURY BLAMES CENSURED FOR RAID FOUR HURT BY PIER’S COLLAPSE SENATOR 5 SON SPECIAL GUARD HEN ' =| _ Pim ne ve. Four men at work >” Pier G. Jersey City. whieh wes HOT PLAYMATE FOR PRESIDENTS KAISER itl MORROW or G. pity. wes pare = IN PARKER HOUSE. MAJ. SHALER, ON MUSICAL CLUB. ially ey a yesterday. were struck this afternoon ‘ 7 ; Y a section of the roo’ which collapsed. knocked int> ihe — } _ ae ater and seriously inired. Joseph Body. John Farrell and | ' al -|NEW BILL PROVIDES FOR A EMPEROR WILL GIVE A DIN- | TUMULTIN BROADWAY HOTEL HOLDS HIM WITH MATESON (DETECTIVES ARRESTED AS- Michael Flosky were ov-ior! out of the river” ungonsoizus, | YOUNG FAIRBANKS ACCIDEN-/NEW Biv EXO’ er” NER IN FAREWELIE i WHEN POLICE ACT. AND EPPS RESPONSIBLE. | CHENBROEDEL STEWARD. Michael Lipsky was hit on the head and is not expected to live. | TALLY WOUND . bes E as. | aoe . 4 + = - sneer Rev. Dri! Seoretars of War to Vravide De- saturday Atiernecon Me Will Beard it actor and Powder Man Held vagistrate Beller Frees Him and eres bases ihe Dein ba lth tall © Duty, with Distinetive | the Krouprins. and He Ham Son Sappressed ' ' cx Livirg in the Place Berraaiser seme: os SAB) Chemeneds Eretex Serres | Dress, Arms and Eqalpment. | for Americat ¥ me the Pollee. r | i hhtened. | PLUMBER OVERCOME BY GAS. j = : ie . M t Teil tel |. Feb 10 —Robert Pir |) WAM SHCA) 3 | LER, rate Zeller, sitting In the a ‘ i Helhinte ery oar, fto! alrald was poate by Detective a se hat ayes Tenounces ne oute| John Brennan, thirty-seven. of No. 1707 Madison avenue, |tmnke. sh» fourieen-year old won of! Monk, PRINCE HENRY MAY 4 t Ter station, thie after rag onic of two detectives af hile fitting gas pipes « No. 501 West One Hundred ana Fifty- | rae shot and danaerounly |? PUSTPONE HIS VISIT § Aue Bo eee aa as tA Tre ee een ares Satenhinth street, this afternoor. was overcome by gas. He was re- Ela little playmate, “Francis | 2 ead edi & Parker House, Broadway ar re Moses Im charne of the bar of Aschenbroedel A tion, ived and sent home. | Hamiin ran of the Rev. Lainie Varcttubn [PPO fete a ] ty-ninth street a powder shanty. 16 Kant Biehtysinth street yer EE balla f Mut Bkiuteay kaithay reular i The detective gained admittance 19) 4 ety | line! Core terday, purchased beer without a sand- pensiacany om tthe Fairtanks resi. | Dereon i t » wok Fit ” " | me be eneary die q ne place cable oeeenneee oaca ace Mich and arrested James Peterson, the erage th street and Sessa. | aeceanary: dl y men we ' ud n i, feed and dire 4 See etah waa C with all the | Uberation responsible for the dy Aschenbroedel Soctety Is com: TWO MEN SLASH EACH OTHER BADLY. on Se laterasted iow mn before the « i maraphyrnatin necessary for peal #6°) namite exp at Park avenue and of musicians in the theatre or- aaa At REET GAT raed present week 1t te nee Orleanaranralal g Forty-firat street on Jan 2 that killed ut Haggerty and lake swore! In a fight this afternoon at No. 6 Carmine street between jritt wick and get our “neir ciccikath helms ence Gene peveral (ongers. (nina Ot is served with Hohn Phillips, twenty-seven. of No. 12 Sixth avenue.and Joseph |"itaving weaned heya id | ve agietouty paupdes, the lark, thirty-seven. of No. 123 West Third street. the former | work, the two boys went on an ex J the United States until 1 al thatthe A wmedel Im a private eceived a stab wound in the left eye and two wounds in the Pak 5 2 im the yenr. agcean atieacniienuea’ \ ead. Clark received six stab wounds in the head, They |spanten war Masor F Ve AOR Ar : The jury's verdlet qtated that Rod * were removed to St. Vincent’s Hospital, | room decorated with 3 ‘ exes ferick J Roberts expe t | | fre of Mis campatar BE Admiral Prinee ere. fille excited 1a of w namite in the powder house of Y as fe eee eT Miaiant tie tra A Shater, subcomractor of ine AE WORE SISTER'S CLOTHES.) BRIDEGROOM OF EIGHTY TO TAKE BRIDE OF FIFTY-EIGHT. companion »» | Rapid Transit tunn =e unload the weapo “e ohird 3 vier was declared gullty of storing Halen Ba The fact that he in elghty years of age has not deterred William G se Loaner wink a ¥ Mt a pore HHT the lexal AM AUNTS Of ex Mane: of Brooklyn, from choosing to take up for the second time the cares and [ta is fs . } ‘ | Staten An ~ the nowaer houte, an Italian responsibilities of matrimony. He ip engaged to marry Mre, Louise G.) "0 , |p w r the! powder house treet, was arrested | Woodcock, a widow of fifty-eight, who has a grandchild, The marriaee| gagot vou a. | petor's fares | i ghile, mantucrading { ceremony will be performed to-morrow evening at the home of Mr. Green.) revolver se tr instigate: ar i No. 218 Linvingston street. Mr. Green has two daughters, both widows. | (oade" idbdigted api ued Sa ae Oe teen ee Na 2 ted A fend were £0i0g| Tye are Mra, William Hudson and Mra. James Ballentine. Mra, Wood- ; fo Bon / EPamtargiinithaliaw. aaah: POU NAGA IDE® Be speak The po:| cock bas numerous progeny, all of whom will be in Brooklyn when thelr | Has and wlll graph onera Coroner krang after announe- | ( wore as A Vell and discovered | mother is married. Mr. Green is a retired business man He is said to be | 2 , : to aneroit of $16 was found on | il spins, a Matenon's ‘ball Set a {othing morn by Cauterina was| WOF h about $200,000. Mrs, Woodcock is also quite wealthy In her own) ° Battleship for Prince's Reception he 3 at a is winte: | ————— Coroner's Charme. = Hens ro | AT COLLEGE NOOR er H - : } : | Nor : In charging the jury Coroner Golden. | « 4 krang said JURORS ESCAPE DUTY ON A NOVEL EXCUSE. igeranat a aced ia 9 wher 4 “There la some evidence that a cand - = [case for a surgeon. Dr. MacDongis) w us| F i ‘ was in the powder howe and w: ‘The $50,000 slander «:+> of Myer Striesburger against Henry 5. Low.| seni for. pur tn, the mean time sires) bd s Lreamini Satna allt cianesioder rag | enthal went to trial this afternoon before Justice Costrane {n the Supreme.” The ue! |QVER-STUDY BROUGHT ON *; 5 January, immediately prio het ane Court. A Jury was secured and the trial adjourned until to-morrow. Both . wie HEART FAILURE. | i RISK A FAILURE. piosion. Fie te eon IN SANITARIUM, men were members of the Fidelto Club and the suit grows out of an alleged Pipaghtubent: not “ | ; "| “rPhere in ales aome testimony to show statement’ by Lowenthal that he had “heard toast ‘Bud Strars. us sto Dr E saneatll re | arm SERMOu ACen aren inane draunadete ioe ae | caught cheating 8: cards at the Fidelio Club, and his resignation has beea j pect Inanes Im Cornell Medieat senoat | f fi JULIUS ALTSCHUL KILLED mice. the'nmount-permaied by the FATHER SAYS OVERWORK AF-|sskod tor.” Lowenthal denies making the wsiemente, ||| , ge Ovnanatea) (\reisuepemaed ey . law {Among the jurors called and excused were Samue! Everett, of No and f ; HIMSELF WITH ACID. | If from alt toe evidence vou And tna FECTED YOUNG MAN. Ameiuth avenue, and William Thornton, of No. 505 West One Hundred ' : A. Shaler violated the law in per= ene { 5 NUK wenty=f m j malitinwcmbestdivnaritel ty isaretareniis ‘ jand Forty-sixth street, clubinen, who sald they thought such disputes ought | dut in view of the - K E é i Feared He Would Not Get Certif- that powder-hourse than tne law allows "°" ¢ Ne Indication | io be settled out of court, and didn’t believe in public mud-throwing, |Nuthoriaet by a mem! : 4 ente as Pharmacist at Coming ‘and if by reason of hin neglect thle jed te Commit - aoe families interested 8 “ a wr 2 Examin plosion took place and killed these} | parma 7 , ironcd » ati ‘ je then it will be your duty to find | hiecta Y | DODGE NOT NASD IN HARTLEY WILL. | TWO DESERTERS HANGED. | ding H responsible for thetr death.’ | ——= wets Fearing that he would fait to wecure a In conelu brought on D4) Application was mode for permisrion to probate the wiil of the yy fo the Ninth Cavatey nag |8T : : d * tae, b) eo) Ove: en ae the oc e nh ’ +” jon Koeh v * N F pharmacit' e tients after inonthe ue feaee by al sae ‘ eck ann at Waters |iate millionaire, Marcelius Ha ey. ‘The application rates that the estate Tsay ae vittpinw Inewenents AN # self to-day by taking pruasic acti | #0? negligent they would have Topping, w + in 4 Aret cousin ot/48 work “more then $19.00 SEER OREN ER OU Se BTA COR ASTIAN FY y mond A s | . ‘Aliachale- whol was thirivitwo to find him or them responsible as weil, te Duches f Manchester. Charles not named, 43 the wll wee fe is eres ago. 2d Tartley lett a) ee and Lewla Ruaeelt, deserters (rom |. : maar ere: ’ 01d, had been employed an a aub-clerk —— Ayteny pe ghia ac the Jeter to his wife and bis daughies, Mrs, Helen Hartley Jenkins, of Morris~ Camps Ninth Cn\ taro] . Mat is fe Ina di ore at Madison avenue and! tite: en Express pany ani as skin *y rey eineniie halicatincs Se aa atet arris feiaento'l Jona “on was ae , ll Gras store, at pea ad ant QUARANTINE AT SING SING. | father of the young man, this morning town, N. J. a Pine Hh the fst : ee j Ae! rete tion ie ie re mi Sait 5g = Pehl H ‘ : i i; ¥ ae ae \ spare time he devoted to the study of sale) tet) WA er FAC TLE In ey eee eatin eee ce $0, 190 agin pust: lasts for w wore «stud . simester Vat Pharmacy, hoping to pasa hia examina-| Ne Suenbiet had Pelneai wall Vinie City Inet Bator ys nbmie snd teken tc the eurviving executor, Georke Wot ard, of No. 129 Broadway. refused 5 x * CUBR WSATK. BROFE: t a . Smith Infirmary, New Brighton, 8. b. so gay to-de } ——— Bit BEtT Gee tale Excluded as a Precaution. for treaiment Mr Topping dented that ¥ eee Oia LR een me nee Manan. ooee } let tas Sint there were cute on the wrists of his son 3 : 2 vey) SENET ae oneinc” 1 WEATHER FORECAST. the thiety= trompred aul [EARLY £3,007, 90 IN VAULT UNSCATHED BY BIG FIRE. his family mt. the father . the farhet la and that cide A cut on one w hoped to reall Pa ia po Ne PIL ph ib oot i | From the vaults of (ia I div} Sark of Patergon, N. d., between wil “ “ A Py udying: By the ark ryenariana $2,000,000 and $3,000.00 ‘n cach ond secur unscathed by fre, was re \ : Fle Vork CON er) rion et nt Bee etl WABI ee Baad por, moved this af erncon in Gavek ded fi Thy safe of the Comp- : seit pres aoa “ le te e drug ste this morning, | bis iy 4 re vt se onte lake 2900 ly rds 1 . 4 | the clerk two letters addrrssed | : No exptens mat-| aker hator Bor troller in the Uity Hall presery 1 it até AT of «te y9oue on} \ fs ‘ Se Tatton (tale pes an 1a Pecane or hm. . a ae the prisoners will be) ment to the Philippine Tarte Boro and $1,00 in money 9 2oud condition when thes me aed i was my ney night and) Teesdagi Retain No er that | for the present duty on Phils mah Rene ae Waser: Camarny iter aha ahe 1 the « re Office 2 \ ? past Bea mnalaay. Mere, Volfert, found) There have Rairadded cab eta of Into” he Unitea ‘his afternoon Bye thins in bit siesl.eats bone Prova é meiny ton ‘heer pwulliye with tne Socte |e wna a kenera ; te fresh northowest sini d it bed | " ' nt. i a m 4 aceon . s p..! of ar. declined +5 auh hid he effect Foom at No. 63 Bast One Hundredth | Pux in the prison and Warden Johnson’ gy’ ea moearalttas: Gili providen Catt, cesemnentiom oF 9800 ta cotn was destroyed.’ Te comp ray 10.6) Y~iere or nie memane (0 tant fleet was vent Nad “ street.» *sya he does not want any there. for a 73 per cent. rate, of great velue. 1 fo Gen. Chaffee on Wednesday laat, of classes for th ‘ * ‘irae } Ave abe ei oR os ca I ¥ it ais

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