The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1902, Page 1

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SRL LPN LL NE LT ET LL LLL IE NE I TE LN REFIT Le STREET INT RR eo eR INT. ° ' hee me ° To af RACING 4 SPORTS ¢ SPORTING NEWS NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL abe SPORTING NEWS = ON PAGE 6. (“ Cireulation Books Open to All.”’ PRICE “ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12) 1902 PRICE ONE CED < Circulation Books Opeu to All, »| ON PAGE 6. ] POLITE BURGLARS TAKEN, VERYLATEST NEWS WHITE GHOST AUTO. IN BRIEFEST FORM. ONE TRIES BOLD ESCAPE. = KILLS SMALL BOY. 6 O'CLOSK CO-5°-YOU-PLEASE SCORE. | Remarkable Gareer of of the Croughan Boys, One of he folioy p) Selon sioreifiine leaders Edward R. Thomas, Son of Railway Financier, Runs uix-ay race at Madison S Garden: Whom Was Just Wedded, Brought to an | Miles. L Down Henry Thies in Machine Once Owned HEGELMAN AND LAV \NAUGH. _.... 407 End by a Poker Flush. | SHELTON AND GUERRERO. ... 382 by Willie K. Vanderbilt. “ : i « t [tra ‘ rere of speed, | FAHEY AND METKUS... GOLDEN AND TRACY... By following up the man who madi) with as a dead man. They made ip|later and idenifie! tie man as the one GLICK AND HOWARTH —FNONPO a flush on a poker dice machine in a] (Reif minds not to shoot untess shey | who aad saloon, Jersey's polite bnrglars have me eigenen MBA : t Thoma DAVIS AND CARROLL. ae §.. eon 1 malied scene of the been captured ‘ taithtully. |Sear-old oy” for wanting 10 nit ita | JAMES AND WILLIAM FEENEY....... 338 sis at ‘ ; _e Two of them, Thomas and Louis| t 1 aren won One ‘Mund fo . They pecan YG Croughan, have confessed. The third, | W Mea ‘ ak William Cady, was not arrested till F he alle im, late this afternoon 1 ATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. akptecearey eae pa accion Thomas Croughan made a desper —_— . Thorns: me ania italnes u Twenty ate struggle this afternoon to escape Fourth Race—Intrusive 1. S mrad ting eee arian , seein la Police Headquarters in Jersey | Fifth Race—St. Cuthber: | machine from Mr Vanderbilt n corner ty. Jane “ ~—————+--« Reatinihe ne. With bim es n 17 h street His bride went to Police Headquar- ee centa. A Nones, of No. dat | dtemoaniie Jobo 1 . He was taken ters with her mother and aunt to see} Fifth avenue: \ Nones af) Nol | was vs 2 ‘ bes nnd locked” Up, Ee en er eee eed SHOT AND KILLED HIMSELF. Is Fwenty tft str [seme Meany si 1 taemeeleetee not to allow her to see him if she]? ee Gar coats in t Wright H 4 few : came. Hiveeas a ‘ wine ui “ When the women arrived Detective | CRAPTER IV. Elizabeth. N. J., Feb. 12.—Claude Antoine Viliet de Marco! sc renin chines neers Kea s Harriniton took him into the Chief's | dian shot and killed himself at his home here to-day. The sui- \ apeae ay placctlhelsGe gue Fiputied Logie hasbod: ow office, where the women sat crying. |. cide was sixty-four years «ia and a native of New York City. iu, on. Pre Bcharseventh Ne ' a " \ ‘The young ite jumped to her fee: | Re Newel ‘ Titiis o*) His Sates evel as an officer in the Continental Army jrona: tink mrrested Iriec Ms ari v and ran toward him | nes an ‘ 4 | ion i in noi Ut pes toNoTK “Cth, Tom,” she cried, “I love you, I ehts ago two of't ‘ a 1 oly during the Revolution, . . os pe aeca pant ; , ’ don't care what they say about you . SS Ja i & Croughan turned on the Chief is “My God,” he cried, “I told you i! * could not bear to see her.” He shook | ) her off and dashed for the door. Run- | ning trough a room where a number ¢ of reporters were standing he reach the hall. Unluckily for him, Stenographer | hay Sniffen was just entering. He tripped | way the fleeing man and in another min-| °* ute the Chief was on him. He strug- nas. le many HOHENZOLLERN’S COMMANDER DESCRIBES VOYAGE Pare apenireilas lenih frilly bee Wo nad 2 ver fine pass here.” said Admiral Co on Baudissin to an Evening World reporter. “The weath Saas nati KAISER'S YACHT FATHER LOSTMILE hour during the trip and our best day’s run was 384 knots, | M A D E FAST ‘le R | P. RACE WITH DEATH, “We did not stop at Bermuda because of the fine weath- ———_-++- —__ — er, Only heavy seas would have caused us to put in there.” gled desperately but was overcome me | sibilities Praealpeseltoentifed +++ AE |Hohenzollern, Which Prince Henry Will Use, RAN WITH CHOKING CHILD TO William Cady, who, the police say, mother ot Fi ; Tah eecent tare Here Four Days Ahead ot Time. HOSPITAL. furnished the brains for Croughan ’ : face (rita nt 7 | abide and his brother, was arrested this ¢ £G3 j Lie Ghee afternoon on Park Row. He is an 1 a | Desperate | Town Cominiss loner Partr dee has discovered a remarkat crease during rhe rec nt iT mmany administration in the erinary bill of the Police For 1897 the char tor attending sick horses Last year the b amounted to $15,636.30. mmissioner has trans‘erred |“! ee wanted Jae i “, Sergt. Egan, who had ch) of this work, to desk dury. and |r aid ait itt ein siaown -| has put Sergt. Cooney yd investigation of | : min sel the case will be made, ex-convict, having been sent to State prison in 1898 for thefts committed |. it Rome, N.Y. “He was implicated in the burglar- « by relatives of the Croughans, who blame him for leading the boys astray : arrived here days ahead or a few minutes at) f ~ + four-yearsont 1 eho Was slowly strangiing im me of won, just when it fort was to be he story of their career follows CHAPTER I. ooo ALLEGED ELOPERS ALLOWED TO LAND. Admiral oun, van, Bauthnen, decid ee wolty se toineng fs mow Ceara that, Ma end Svs as } street: awallowedla: rms r . al it rothreat. Her Emi! Loves and Antonie Mamroth, who, it was ngers on the Kal CHAPTE R VI vaiiWe! |Germany and came as eatin 4 » permitted to land ate by the Immigration authorit They bad been 1 several Loves ing man Thomas wer Sighted Just Hefore Soon. When uy they hecam: ke lo knowledges to forty years. 9 oman ¢ her age k ye fe 7 1 etal atten aan mous for th Some na |? a eho kh " rh xamined separate of refu © sworn saying ' be Was Acer aleHiAS x able to sturdy sneer at “ Gelli e Saayiray Co dale Mcp He is a married man, and | ae ie if i. ‘ They ha way ‘|nied that he had eloped eee , age The woman went 4 1 : eles if 1 ; 1 geneat lov seventeen he ed to make my ; sin fe ANGLO- JAPANESE TREA TY SURPRISES PEKING. f ‘ 1 PEKING, Feb. 12—The news of the signing of the AngloJapanes Ameg 8 < DUS? | preaty of Alliance became known to a few diplomats here (o-day and w i ee . Jabsolute surprise. The treaty is re Jas the most im ; ( CHAPTER IX, n Far Eastern politics of recent years ; * | Prince Ching and gave him a copy of th 1 Ne ; L « [among the diplomats here that the new allian offs sail tee Bauery D, of eas AAU ! «11 | signing of the Manchurian treaty pene . 4 ' BECOMES PILGRIM TO FIND HIS SON. a F : Paul |. Bolger. of No 3% St Yonkers. a wealthy plumcer, |ing of wnie teats - , t 5 b Mth \} | has become a pilgrim to find his taken trip aii patna sha ‘ y ate f -|vanta, Orto, Texas and othe < in search of Waite I Bolger — = ’ oily yo | 5 \drew $300 from a bank on N i and dieappeared. 41 © ARTERNOON NEWS ; wire th ‘Phen he quit 1: was not old Mr. Be n 1 he pol Seat i E INDON i anyway, beanie the ways o : i . a the show were roug CHATTER I. low fast has broth From runshine t SYNDICATE IN BIG LAND DEAL. To. NIGHT SE EVENTS. LOCAL. \ tin Satace y has bought for ROMS) Hie cain Ge en creee 6" See a) Geren ee ote SMALL’-POX HOSPITAL ARCHITECT STRICKEN. Ge Paer ational 1 He plays with \ Repu 2 Club, Hoe and Loule began t work befitting and thelr love 0 on burglary Special to The & GROTON, Mass Seer yand the Rev.! pyncan MacArthur, the architet whe drew che plan Ts pok ; tary Cortelyou at lock this Pas becoming 4) yi spital on North Brother h of the hospital himself \ phen afternoon give out the following bul youat ll AM ania | tim of the dis Hew from his home at No. 10! Eos an give \ vs McCall, New. Dhis w ; letin on young Rooseve the natic courth street to the islan¢ » ‘i ioe. aeNM ‘ e boy's conditic Sea sALlant tole Hon was ote . ss i we tertainiy 1 said old-timers, | Vorable. Conditions remain about ENE ent tk “ik thet a ae pe el ‘ na BRAK : oveiegiaie ele eieeieieiaie BOCORC ang te Feels AE FARGHURITEMTALIOPEURE, TG eee aE eee en ean YOUNG HWCMAN HSTIERIGAL INP ANGAR: “ : WEATHER FORECAST. temperature, pulse and respiration « ours. The polic Bast Thirty-fift port that Dora Goo . . CHAPT K dT, are about the same, with the exc d to when p esident| man, twenty-th inonhomonlwar hyn stn: @ nd -- | $ Poreenst for the thirty= There ia tion of slight fluctuations. Th “lavenue car at Thirty-fourth street, and was taken to Bellevue Hospita TELEGRAPHIC. ¥ SMe Cmte mercitelie (ennbl celica been prae feally no change ; ote pereatiors | bee Secon ey mney maaaeh ig inda| The doctors will not be surprised mild not b . nA Cte Fee eee a rmGE crn amit ar BIO UST inte Thure-| LA GASCOGNE NOT TO SAIl TILL SATURDAY. Ne ictepraphin ai Saw. Yate ascest | wes atocks [© aca vicwiene goal eaelan maletienees P. SicLAL umiesuey [Recon ae pe lents ralpaes Bis exercise | ¥ MRM ot ‘The French line ‘steamer Lat Gascogne, which was to sail for Havre t ‘ mu I KIN-T s Minis S fresh westerly Be "*! very much, and this afternoon will Te co morrow. will not leave until Saturday, owing to her late arrival nia| Feu. 3 reais bs Ae CHEE Ria Rae ave eee a ‘A scared man is ax casy to get alogg! GO to the Squash racquet court and! gWy'"Grorc's sacs side on the last trip out | BuPrALo-Ciatence Jonking, aged Ue American Cantoa-Hunkow Rail 3 $k ‘ 4 , tie

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