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NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE oe _ PRICE ONE CENT, Che “ Circulation Books O. MAY EXPOSE POLICE PLOT. “Tell Him I'll Tell All,” Shrieks Minnie Kurtz in Anger, CRIGGING. City Employee Expelled from Room While Taking Civil Service Examination, | ‘HAD TEMPORARY PLACE. | | | Commander VEXED BY LACK OF BAIL. | LAUGHS AT HER Believed the Woman Will Tell the Details of Conspiracy in Bissert Case, Leipziger Appointed Advertising Expert on City Record Will Now Lose His Job. sational exposure of high police als alleged to have erned in an attempt to shield Ward man Bissert by concealing Minnie Kurtz, the star witness. - ened. The Kurtz wom her apparent desertion friends, declares that if bail w provided for her at once she tell all of what the t-Attorney been con- urkman who Mrs not would to All.’’ Not Recogaizable in Crowd, an Order Is Issued that All Wear Badges— Secretary Long Recalls It. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ht, 1902, cuca a wun VERY LATEST NEWS. Wainwright's Wife Resents Levity of Workman. SIX O'CLOCK RACE SCORE. The score of the leaders of the six-day tece at Madison quare Garden at 6 o'clock was: Miles. Laps. “melee | E moeees babes HEGELMAN AND CAVANAUGH....-.. 263 0 | SHELTO NAND GUERRERO. ...-.... ° on M | My Long-04 Se eee tees eerere rrr. scree reer ereeeeeerrrrr. | GOLDEN AND TRACY.....------- 5 One of callers on the MISHAP, DAVIS (Indian) AND CARROLL.....-- a1 Neesidone todlerWas § ; HAS FIGHTING CHANCE, FAHEY AND METKUS. < <= ws the Navy 1a : GLICK AND HOWARTH --- 235 2 from his home in Hingham, See- | 4 SAYS DR. G. F. SHRADY. JAMES AND WILLIAM: FEENY. - wa 229) 2 tary Lote waa acon'liy aniEven'| £ ss HEER BROTHERS -.- ---- 221 3 te ar mid te ies eaticonal't Dr. George F. Shrady made the following report to- _ MELLEL A Sold | st atten HC: day on tie case of Theodore Roosevelt, jr., exclusively for LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. heal tent Seen ee cine Tastee to satie wlgeuan COREE iwith resident : s always bes’ to look of e br side. e oy Fourth Race—Scarlet Lily 1. Maagie Davis 2. Andes 3. “The President a ie : fe gees aie on furiier” couistlestioes eur tatiree ee aught on Fifth Race—Sir Florian 1, Eva Rice 2; El Ghor 3. Roosevelt are much happier ¢ pleurisy is a complication, but it cam be overcome. Everything was passing = Naval Acad oe | witnessed the Watnwrieht Jd not pick ther negroes. | GOELET DIES SUDDENLY. daughter of Mrs. Rebert Goelet. died | MISS BEATRICE Miss Beatrice Goelct. oi clea fs i sc The pee ae A oheme then this afternon at her motier’s om. No. 591 Fitth avenue. after Secure manic and ia tq week's illness with oc. s! Her death was a great sur- ever, was adjourned "AFTERNOON NEWS “TN PARAGRAPHS, LOCAL. stoners Raliway tly agitated and hurr ng ax soon as the tirade of th while acting nh years in the con nd later a Arthur TELEGRAPHIC. PROVIDE wan talk: FRENCH EXPLORER VERE TO LECTURE HUGUES LE ROUX FOUND, SOURCE OF BLUE NILE. any dea wo what # most im- ir homes WALTER DURYEA Attorney. | Also Fought Ara Snhar: HONG KONG. According t patent he iswued thie] i ye. regard-| Duryea Jufferin, thé] home, former Governor-General of Canada,| R. shows that the end i@ near, on, to appear. vad number au = WIT BROKEN HECK | SUED FOR $50,000, van | OF BREAKING AGREEMENT. Plaindi@ Says Young Millionatre Falled to Market P aus WrRAnizE a SOM, in court. by counsel, rise. for up until noon to-day sne appeared to gain steadily. She was sixteen years of age. j ee }owear a tag and the REPORT OF GREAT B. R. T. STOCK ISSUE. melt !t was reported late this aiternoon that at their meeting cment | to-day the directors of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company , | decided to ask authority of the stockholders for the issuance ‘| of $150,000,000 4 per cent. bonds. Sixty-one millions are ® | be used in refunding the present bonds and the remainder for | improvements. wears gret CIGARETTE CASES BEQUEATHED IN MARY PICKART’S WILL. | The will of Mary E. Pickart: of No. 27 West Twenty-sixth | jives away a great dea! of jewelry and other \stret, filed to-day. ‘Jarticies of persona’ adornment Th will contains these clauses: “To Lotin Portage. N. Y.. my ods jareite case. To Frank A. M my gu ptt? case. ~|To Char! Cold slur is filed. | $ J. Stedme CRUSHED ON THE “L.” | | Jon Keating. of No. 300 West One Hundred and Thirty | third street. while at work on the tracks of the “L” 1oad at One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Eighth avenue to-day. was knocked down and run over by engine No. 134 in charge | of Engineer Pennington. Both legs were crushed and he was | taken to the J. Hood Wright Hospital. . ee OPERA SEATS FOR PRINCE HENRY. The Opera Commi:tee, having In charge the arrangements fo) al | ~ a ot aka ¢ be night prace the reserva /Of gala opera in honor of Prince Henry, held another meeting this after- {noon at the Chamber of Commerce arranging for the list of boxholders crow 904 | Boxes and seats for the Imperial party were allotted according to a list .|furished by the German Ambassador at Washington It con‘ained just »|forty-nine names, but these were not made public There will be no free vt lweats aside from those furnished the Imperial guests, the Preaident. Gover- |nor, Mayor, Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans, Col. Bingham, Adjt -Gen. Cor- bin, Assistant Secretary of Stae Hill and Commander Cowles . the brother-in-law of the President ——_—_-+-______— arned [« Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] ‘Secretary Long Tells Evening World President jday than they have {time since the illn . \Long. “1 ent Roosevelt i= You. “It is simply the progress of Secretary Long arrived early this ate connie ihinta dient will the disease and it is very probable| afternoon. His visit was unexpected. . that the temperature will be very! There was no one at the station to rceover, and Mrs. Roosevelt feels high to-night and to-morrow morn-| meet him, and he reached the school tho ‘same confidence On ue. ing. It ts expected that the boy will| in a public carriage. sount of the iplieation of be worse to-night and to-morrow} President Roosevelt was { ; . morning than he was this morning,| sick room at the infirmary feeurisy the crisis in the right’ so the statement of rising tempera-' word of Secretary Long's flung has not n reached, but ture does not indicate a serious turn| was sent to him. In a moment he ally checked and the left lung is jmind, 4 ¢ President is re- about as it was this morning. The| Barnes, arrived from Washington to lieved of sue of his anxiety. respiration and pulse are unchanged.” | 4a¥ and within an hour after his ar The outlook is favorable, al, Mf Cortelyou reported earlier in| rival a large quantity of mail he | Roosevelt has risen, and at 3 o'clock | ently much refreshed RACING # SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. | ae ‘PRICE ONE beberle CRISIS IS EXPECTED TO-NIGHT — IN YOUNG ROOSEVELT'S ILLNESS. Is Hopeful--Pleurisy Checked, but Boy's Temperature Has Risen. thus far indicates that only the ordinary+symptoms of pneumonia are being developed. Let us hope for the best. except as was to be expected. To-| went over to the Gardiner House. the ] is ng that there 1s = . 1 i night and to-morrow morning will The President remained at every confidence that he will pull! ye the critical times. Gardiner house with Mr. Long through. | Pieuriay Is Checked. the Secretary left for Ayer at o'clock and then joined Mrs. velt at luncheon in the infirmary. The President's stenographer, But the progress of the pleurisy * h ° it bee practi- is ensier in her | 28. the right lung has been practt “Mrs. Roosevelt is now able to| rest because she sent to the post-office. a —— B KING AND POPE ASK =~ ABOUT ROOSEVELT BOY, the day that: the crisis in the left velt boy is still] ‘lung had passed, but that It was yet a very sick Jad. |to be met in the right, in which TUTTE pleurlsy had developed. EXPECT A HIGHER It was not until 7 o'clock this TEMPERATURE TO-NIGHT | morning that the boy began to rally. | The delirium disappeared as rapidly (Serial ty The Rvesing Worst) as it had developed. The patient GROTON. Mase, Feb. 11,—During | dropped into a deep sleep at 6 o'clock the day the temperature of young and awakened an hour later appar- Mrs. Roose- {t was considerably higher than this} velt and Dr, Lambert, who were morning. | clorely watching at the bedside, spoke | This was fully «specie! by the|to him and he recognized them and| | physicians,” said Se retary Cortel- | asked them about bis father Ooch CREDITOR FRANCE REWARDS — HER FIRST PARTY OF A BANKRUPT.’ GIRL DIPLOMAT. | CAUSED HER DEATH BLUMENTHAL MAKES MLLE. DE VILLENEUVE EXCITEMENT TOO MUCH FOR CONSULS SECRETARY. | LITTLE GIRL’S HEART. thongh the Re WASHINGTON. Feb. 1.—Tt fe gee Ported here that King Edward to-day. asked Ambassador Choate about the fille neas of Theodore Roosevelt, jr., and thet’ Pope Leo has ordered bulletins of the boy's Hiness sent to him. GEORGE A. SAYS CHICAGO HAS A CLAIM. Amelia Ringhum’s Manager Ac- increases Her Salary—Only Woman! Amelia Monkler, Six, Explrea) know led, mn Take French White Telling to Siewat the is sirls romped and a Amelia Winkter, Hil, N.S, ixth birthe was giving her first party, hese same litle giris, with wrrow nana FIER AT SHERRY’S DESTROYS SHEEHAN DINNER DRAPERY. unkno Mr A small blaze in the banquet hall on the third floor of Sherry's, Fifth ume Mt eave ae javen 4e and Forty-four b stree(. this afternoon, caused a semi-panic among meh ison » sad a story, Ite waiters. A scare of the employers were engaged in arranging t sll pias hI yews of to-day for the banquet which John © Sheehrn. leader he New ¥« mocracy, nam anned for her is to give to-night. One of the pleces of drapery cauehe fire: One of the ts tay pa 8h put the ite walters rushed to ine street. crying “Sheehan's dinner |s burning up. one t caning childistae | The fire was quickly checked * and with her ve | eee. -- | . id n the post-of ACCUSED t = To every written invitation: CARS RUN AT LAST IN KINGSORIDGE ROAD. Hi Acq The Kingsbridge road trolley line. running on Broadway from One . i Hundred and Sixty-second sireet north to Dyckman street operation for the firat time. The people living in that par. of the city have wanted the Iine for a great many years and the Metropolitan Rallroad Company has been always on the point of building {t. The conatruetion Rie eceet The newsboys said the boy nad h ACome vad he had run away from well-toed KICK IN FOOTBALL GAME MAY CCST HIS LIFE. ago. that ew and give oe Wilitam Renate twenty-tio s © af Noo So Unuin ym avenue. Br taken at his Glivert |i. Ik dying at his h from inuries received in a game of fo tl Mr, Duryea | week ag» las! Saturday. The young man was kicked in the s.omech injury at the time caused him only a slight pain, [Srove'e eis Was put in —— was begun last year tt ary fi eco ‘f st « went to Walter E. Duryea, the young million a Cogent ined of Pa ww is hem kek f status faire starch manufacturer, who han es GEORGE J. GOULD BUYS FIVE BLOCKS IN ST. Louis. tahiea ‘ aa Ria (An 1 her any y, ax Ine pains rarly three years with a by neck = ral fi ; sé i ry. Vern Inidor Ray Tiaras trea te George J. Gould has purchased five blocks fronting on the river in fice 2 font i A re f the dark that” Clady aval a AN i fore South St. Louls. The property Is taui now oocupied ! : - K sound ve Pam maen A claw a an tan Gone eat him th Wright, of Syra [ress Co. en ity 4 prld 2925000 for the lend * | gate and laughing ~ CABLE , | which "Mr, Gould has letely been forming between Western rallroads ; - : t vant across the ‘ssK pan eo Nw tompany, fr = - Dinner of the Sheriff's Jury Panel gon ue San : bit tter of the party had not beee BNUABELA.—A detachment of cay. [the Natloaal Ruarch Company; trom 1 NEW YORK RUNAWAY BOY BURNED TO DEATH. tute ero) ry Panel ere {ama lapen Mtr) Winker cane « k. His ttle one, dane. der to disperse ta ented a starch box that would not let a . 7 att re tue . A Cornell’ /Alimin! banquet ut the See ae teat r Clalisi« who made a demonstration in [the starch sift out. He declares that CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—It was stated at the ingre Dad Ay Stas the boy ace ee UES i. Sak untitine: nad Dae favor of universal suffrage Walter Duryea told him there was a/ burned to death in the Orpheon s Philip 6 ; . R * nd that 1 he| Adams, and that he had run away from his hor : k three woeks| Members of the Silk: Association’ « din March at the Hotel