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RACING # SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. PRICE O. SEVEN INDICTED FOR — XPLOSION IN TUNNEL | NIGHT EDITION. | GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. PRICE ONE CENT. COURIERS OF PRINCE ALLOWED T0 GO HUNGRY. Rear-Admiral Count Von Baudissin and Lieut. Reb- Cc. irculation Books Open to All.’”’ | NEW YORK, THURSDAY, VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM. PRESIDENT STARTS FOR WASHINGTON. GROTON, Mass., Feb. 13.—President Roosevelt ieft her: at 4.30 this afternoon for Washington. He feels that his son’s ‘ecovery is now assurrid. 13, 1902. FEBRUARY Supt. Murray, of the City Bureau of Combustibles, Declared Responsi- ble with Contractor Shaler and Five Others for Dynamite Disaster. ensburg Spend Day Paying Official Calls, but +e 6 O'CLOCK RACE SCORE. £ ae 8 . i No One Invites Them to Luncheon. Seven men were indicted this af-) Prneat Watheson, engineer tm! the sixty-two pound imit set by ternoon by the Grand Jury the|eharge of the mngnsine, man- jy ; wee ate sore in the six-day g0-as-you-please race | Rapid Transit Subway explosion, |*auanter tn the frat degree and Renson for Indictments. Two men climbed wearily from the}around the Mayor and Admiral large | Low as he motioned to four high-backed ‘ auleor SaUare arden at 6 o’clock was: Miles. Laps bene Tne at ie a r ‘tl s Ko Bracken, foreman of misieme ‘3 a eis fot silbvesr fon! Navy-Y: Sa ta e leno permit the gentlemen to bow | chairs that 8 ry Reynolds had put i, ty je injurt of seores of misdemeanor were found be BIS Galt BER CIE) GO EE Er ee ec Anete ane HEGELMAN AND CAVANAUGH 5 i others and an extensive destruction |(#F Masting gang, mansianghter 9M srrmitted to be mored on the pree- perial yacht Hohenzollern this after-| cant Wes: introduced the Admiral | took seats and the crowd moved eee 26 5 ot property. Those Indictet are UT! CY COU CRO COLT a ‘ bhorrrrak noon at 3 o'clock, straightened out! snd hia friends ipieisaes® SHELTON AND GUERRERO.......... 505 7 neste S witeadl sup he Leobnhd z authorities, on deck and made a rush for the! Mayor Low bowed and gave « Seger FAHEY AND METKUS.............. 499 3 sevingv@aceae G. Fraser, tunnel en- eaaas ae ntS ‘aloon uttering loud German orders| fa»!y uniformed oMcer a high har PT iy ttn Gomes GOLDEN AND TRACY............... 491 9 roy tts aincer, misdemeanor. * was South on for food They were Rear-Admiral) q nd the Mayor talked over the aurpris- D dat domi Moses powderman, man- Count von Baudisein and Lieut | ty End CERT ink growth of New York City. The Bate A CAROW 2 Tececeioe? slnnghter, E wrens lasted | foe; Sears Rebenuburg, returning from several| "Tm very glad to see you,” said| Admiral anid he visited New York tn OLL... 9 nd" Bracken; aad Caliaaee New] {8¢, Mayor 1848 and that he marvelied at the trans- FEENEY AND FEENEY 442 5 The indictment against Superin- hours of visits of courtesy In NeW/ rie Admiral responded to like effect | formation that had been effected beh ort A ea ~ daty and misde: tendent Murray and Inspector Smith Dovis represented Shaler York, during which time not one per-| “I see you had « pleasant voyage.” All rome, and nh of the visitors Sub-cont grew out of the failure to inspect the yees. all of whom were fon, to use a slang but most expres-| The Admiral bowed, smile¢ and ad ectres ands prevented: Hie ,caxt | te) he F (hen Srat powder magazine and allowing high n ‘Bonds were ture sive phrase, “asked them if they had) ™i‘ted he had had a pleasant voyage 3 nished ar eased by Justice eae “Won't you sit down?’ remarked Mr. ' (Continued on Second Page) j explosives to be stored In it beyond, Cowan revert “Excuse us." said Lieutenant Reb- = = ——— LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. senburg to reporters who tried to! | AFTERNOON NEWS block his rush to the victual head- | Fifth Race—Jessie Jarboe 1. Annoy 2. Major Mansir 3. Not} — oe - _—_ quarters, “but we are famished since early morning have we eaten.” “Didn't anybody Invite you to lunch?” queried the reporters. “Ah, no,” replied Lieutenant Reb- senburg sadly, as he disappeared in| the direction of pungent smells of cooking viands. Thus did our {lustrious visitors— for the brother of AGAINST LAWYER. ACCUSES ABRAHAM LEVY OF | OBJECTING TO VERDICT. advance agents CHALLENGEPENNANT SHREWSBURY ICE YACHTS BADLY BEATEN. SUSPENSION OF BROKER ANNOUNCED. Formal announcement of the suspension for sixty days of Chairman of the Stock Exchange | just before the closing to-Jay. a RUNAWAY GIRL ARRESTED. COMBINED KICK. Harry Raymond, of Raymond, Pynchon & Co., was made by the |acTioN TAKEN BY LACKA- WANNA BROTHERHOODS. IN PARAGRAPHS. LOCAL. | Directors of the Metropolitan Street whl hold a special | n all proba tatement deal OVER YOUNG BRIDE. MOTHER WAS TOO LATE TO STOP MARRIAGE. Raliway Company Knot Tied On Misstatements Made the Kaiser—spend their first day in| Reports (ame to Judge Foster, |Hudson Rf ne Fr Firet an wn : j Alderman Whe New York—in hunger and thirst, for) Who Is Consider! |—_Jerome and By Wide , ae C the famine extended not alone to| May Act. Margins, Fifteen-year-old Lillan Mercier, who ran away from ier Omciated. food, It is probable that in their home in St. Lawrence, Lanada, was arrested to-day at ine deal were curre travels they passed as a ralhaite Avraham Lavy, of the law firm ot] povoHkmepste, xy. re ix—| “rand Union Hotel. She was in company with a man. whom (Special to The Rvening World) em And in the Untied Btates| There was consiterable exeltement tm hundred restaurants, but they ha €or in trouble thls at: |'The second deciding tor yacht race be-| Gilmore and sister. Ine girs parents are said to be wealtny.| BINGHAMTON, NY. Fen 11—The Browine Haiti shie. afer ncow: Serle wait until they got back to their own y y attacking the fore-|tween the Hudson River Club and the eer Ae nce committees of the vartoun| ony Wrat inntsenth loud: walling of) an’ Ttalias: worse] eae 4 : a jury which had ren rewabury (No J.) Club too j aa ship before they could eat. ee to Levy's i day. It was won by the Jack Pros AeA Lackawanna brotherhoods had an tm-| aasigned on Dec 18 had Mabilities of | THRhe om her home to the Marriage Early Start. court. Icicle, of the Hudson River Club, $5,000 SALARY FOR BISHOP ANDREWS. portant meeting at the Arlington Hotel $216,088, and SW1.887 worth of assets,| Bureau to prevent her daughter, who ts ‘They wtat tims morning on the rnstein wae, tou gaity of which defeated the Dreadnaught and In thie city, last evening. Each of the Nearly half of the itmbilities are se-)under age, from marrying against her here they. paid their respects to Ad anne je order in which they fin- their While awaiting permission from the’ The woman was ten minutes too late. amet Thomas Helly the jury's . r, From there they went tnhed In the first races, and the Hudson the CINCINNATI. 0.. Feb. 13.—At the Methodst Genera! Con- foor of the room tn which owner to kill a horee with a broken ! miral Barker, the h nd sald the 1 01 7 ¢ they paid \ . eon Club retained tne world's challenge] ; ri ; convention was held was kept locked | j,, ih , Alderman Harburger bad already per- acl tea hie ei wre | ye wand outragecun? Con” "7 l conpant, ‘ ference to-day it was voted to allow Bishop Androws. of the |i ny nouns | Jes ae seent of the 8. Fronaway tan formed the marriage ceremony. they were at the Navy-Yard the humble | said iy rep P consider wnat can” beg 7h oMeial time way as fotlows: sack | M. E, Church, $5.000 a year salary. That is $250 a year] ane onters represented a: the meet-| AM hour thie afternoan When the| °! Want my child! T want my bias serena een SEO caveenmce [OMe sagen ahs ee eee | Br alealie Ket acands Direndnaagee,{ More than any other bishop gts. and was granted because of [ing ween ie cneineers, aremen, con-| NTT arrived the hora waa killed and panes ee Tncle Sasn's &a-month fight-|actisn waar Attorney mak take some 1 nour, 2 minutes, 12 $4 seconde; Seud.| Bishop Andrews’ resident in New York. ductors, trainmen and telegraphers. pepo tea SAL LAC Te) Some he is already marrted,”* sata the ing men were Mowing ews?) (Oer te ble to Mwhar @ lawyer for oe ‘om finigh) 6 minutes, — oe wy wy" ME] Plans were made for nducting eo Fer chcstac rodent lerk day rations, Huts ROooSy 2 a | 2 ARD OFFERED FOR POLICEMAN’S SLAYERS. claime for grievances against the mad ; | “How old ts the girlt” somebody asked sy tion nourishment to the illustrious REW Sas herd teeta sia pis fe ed up off Liberty Island to-day. h the mother German visitors. d 4am, a } be § Jerken waa sixty-five years old, of |) ‘The Cl hem at the Battery | Fy : strong claims have been recentiy made 19 East Bighty-fifth street. He Seventeen.’ was the anewer. Nee ee eee ree sland eianiaas MRS. SEIXAS FOUND SCHOONER SANK A reward of $1.500 has been offered for information lead- | by memmers a : the | was formerly a saloon-keeper at No.| It inst the law to marey girls then they drove in a cab to the office ing to the arrest and conviction of the murderers of Policeman |"*" | 'o fer Hetil cree) Me ube ale ie GCTICL and | jess than eighteen years of age without of the Mayor, arriving there at 1 o'clock. (hey had breakfasted six hours pre- IN BOWERY HOTEL. OFF ROBBINS REEF. Charles Mayer. of St. Paul. Minn. Mayer was killed by three one the consent of the parents. ullivan, thirty-one years old, “A rk Long, of the Marriage Bureau, *hristopher atreet. committed viously and thelr sailor appetites were | nen whom he caught trying to rob a saloon on Feb. 1. cuales ie) ¢ doing some demonstrations | a 4 . it age night's y in Vette Hotel. No. @ ®8ys the girl, who said she was Vincen- fencorsBine cnth avenue, by shooting himself |zia Marasco, of No. 18 Stanton street, Bet Nobody Thought of Food. | NO GERMAN ULTIMATUM FOR VENEZUELA’ to combine all the Tack anton ie auin of No. ue Sane oes At me city Mall shea cooomreret */ BROOKLYN WOMAN UNABLE CREW STUCK TO HER UNTIL thus making Sone he save ber Ses oa nent From every aide eniwart pocenen| TQ TELL ANYTHING. | | SHE WENT DOWN, WILLEMSTAD. Island of Curacoa, Feb. 13.—In diplomatic | »ran™ TELEGRAPHIO. |, S00: Maruno. who said he was Gigie) wary coy lees Chrocant Ces circles here it is denied that Germany intends to shortly pre- PADUCAH, Ky.tagh Mulhotland. |," witnean. The. aie! married, Gtaseppe orush. ’ je fo » form tmaster of Paducah but) Voips, of No. Elelasked them to sitdown, Til lin! the) Oecsaentatl stacel setuc.|Bayson | Wetehea Whey Tellad sent an ultimatum to Venezuela. argv pil asihel Ae now promoter frm Botn. Stam. | But he didn't ask them to ea! ° pe ry ir rey nz known to have] ha. arrested here on ac of} ae the City Mall they drove to the| 407 After Having Been Trentea | at Pumps atic side Sndbotors a@aloat'||stealing shana ox ie! naeecabie ¢Mee of the Germar Consul. He, doubt:| at Hlellevae Hospital, W. Anderson Afto WOMAN BURGLAR TRIES TO BREAK JAIL. Fe ee ci cak Gate ite ale haste eae aor aateel| Jess supposing that they had partaken eee spy system. also of Hoston H of luncheon, did not even ask them out w .. Y¥.. F —Mar: woman rime " ” z to have a glass of beer, They left him] Mrs, Charlotte Hopkins Seixas, the| A dig three-masted schooner went to HITE PLAINS, N. Y., Feb. 13 y Alen) Thompeon,. the sheee BALTIMORE —Ex-Presdent Grover and went back to the Narkeeta, which] wife of Pe ae a sottom near Robbin’s Reef Light-| UTslar who plundered a number of houses in Westchester County, was Cleveland and Dr Paul Van Dyke, of] ' they boarded at the Battery. Hits ey je who disappeared | itaise this afternoon. Five men were|caught in an attempt to break jail here to-day. She had been indicted on | FY Telpetol UBLYSrstty) S38 red “New York Great, but" — Becnies ae i Y pai Place. {aboard her when she went down, and) twelve counts and was about to be taken to court when it was discovered dene Tain dencl tates cee ae ‘Ag they passed along the gangway on| Content meifeundhtnath pala Bene oe ote tag in ihe im] that she had sawed the bars of her cell and dug an opening to the jail wall darveal0bi the: GadiclBayl Gunning Club the lower deck the cook opened the door] panin HOMUAOR BORER Ory) SUBUS re enol ves ae “Yel under the flooring. Had she been left alone two hours longer the Jailers southeastern Virginia. penaiDs e (holes ey. The visitore saw) “* pangs tie of her husband ti") As it was they were fished out af the} say she would probably have escaped. The woman is now locked in the b A % big plate of steaming beans, a hot, | Covered her there fey wate an exhausted condittor ' , fragrant cake of brown bread and t Mr. Seixas and his family physic: The ee aris sleds Ww Le Jerson. mania) prison 25 Ae) refuges to) tall where aba) Ser ue: Saws CABLE. amelled the incense of a stew min were aummoned, and they took her to| She arrived in Inst night from Tepae eran LONDON.—In the House 1 2 on r y took her to Ms li es . tha? Was With the pleasing odor of boiling corte. | "*"® Samer River, Va. iaten wit a cargo ot — PASTOR ASKS TRUSTEES TO CUT $10,000 SALARY. BRASIER TESTIFIES AGAINST =o" tay the Wa MAN IN MINISTERIAL GARB Their mouths watered, but nobody | MF home ratlroad ties, and sailed slowly up the —s gk atte pce | RAN FROM STOREKEEPER, “New York isa. reat || JWhen Mrs, Setxaw was asked by ner|lower bay. dropping anchor near Rob-| Rev. Dr. David Gregg, pastor of the Lafayette Avenue Presby:erian TAMMANY LEADER. : ould \¢ ccount of her soon as breakfast was over to-day, 4 i . the Rear-Admiral when ho had satiaflei| wanderings, She had Neen at the hotel, {her Captain put ashore to come to the] from $10,000 to $8,000 a year. Dr. Gregs, who is one of the best known Paid For Furnttare With Papew Bis ravenous nBnees on the Hohengol-| registered as “Miss Wilson,” since [city and report. and most popular clergymen in Brooklyn, has been pastor of this church and Is Now He : was here in 1865 and the city| Saturday morning Isat and nearly all| Scareely had he left the vessel's side | Many years. Government Prisoner, i was all torn up, It remaine tn the same) the time had been II! in bed. She was|When the crew of four men who were Mr. Grega's reason for his request is that he does no’ believe a man rilament the = condition From appearances your peo- | dremed exactly as she nad been when |on board roticed that the Anderson | Should receive a salary Bree than he is worth | arift pia) Haya! wore) int) evan yea) car ae [ste left home {he only miming article |was leaking badly. They manned the ++-— | t = Dees erica! attire, William and now they are burrowing | being a diamond ring c . : ye six years oid; who cial riustlettars cilshe asa Poe CTASAENTIEa Geroedl eed Fats HUSBAND KILLED, SHE ASKS $50,000. band Tamma : | sien Sr ar cnteiee ase derful is your city Seixas applied for treatment at Belle- ‘ wleye of the I | Ato “Pie aras toowen! oe ta trieoee He was too polite to ask f New York-| vue Hospital a week ago yesterday too great. The WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Feb. 13--One of the heaviest actions ever mex RS - 2 "i ssing @ era: even, ¢at Bhe was admitted to one of the warda than they could | brought in Westchester County against the New York Central Rallroad 44 +, James Bras M , cee i he s k * der i e of! f tt ut h h r ithe, F 7 fi e Recetved at City Hall. pees 2 aoe ees Ash. She left | f ou Higher and highe: Company for the loss of a life was begun here to-day. Mrs. Kate A. Dana witrieas " “ s Alderne 8 ratture, ‘The Rear-Admiral and those with him, | home y as she did her |rose in the vessel's ind gradually | of Bronxville, sues for $50.00) damages for the loss of her husband, Dr. Ale) ates ‘ . ng atin! Basi | Te sant Including Lieut. Rebensourg, Conaul-| Accompanying her was nu | Pee bema nite ainik fred 8. Dana, a prominent physician of BronxviHe, who was killed while | ‘ : 5 adie ¥ General Buenz and Capt. Clifford H man who had ofA pci WRAL arer and nearer tol crossing the Harlem tracks six months ago. men w A BSUSE : 1 to Commandant Barker, of | «ame Sent ad " n inmate of the |the surface of the water, and just as ARS _ elestio . N k n oI ¥ eame is ms oak D a] the kin the Ligh pain it pas | . ‘ard, reached nowrap) ‘mavie s' pol =) azier 0 1 he | when a |atenographer In savings bank. It in| hands to noon she wave a Anal. heave JURY AWARDS WIDOW $15,000 DAMAGES - re ‘ 1 were usher 1 Into acetate aries ay hi reabouts land with a roar of ewirling water went sed $F ‘ “a . 1}, apa yelp crowd outside pushed | Neither Mr. Seixag nor the phystolan| the four einen and the steward had hens e e ai Monies ee et Kit Hie) reiesies x iene 2 f wns ip after the would make any statement regarding tion desl d 1 the steward had) street and Third avenue some months ago, Augus was anit ae Me mips ; bid Startled by Explosion, the case Men of the ondeatt When, the vensei| Peddler, thir:y-five sears old and earning $12 a week it yw, Jefe} pata je nex: day A im | p Just as Admiral von Haudissin and KILLED IN went down they sprang into the water unt two veuise " ay ee a 3 + 7 ee Fy a 3 NO) ser swore, F i eat ate ‘ ‘ < ‘ and , Moerw entered the City Hall they | as far from the sides of the schooner rt, to-day, a jury a Sen her & JUGEME oF $f per the Tan rs sf 8 ise Were startled by a terrific exple eats in ie RAILROAD YARD. as ponaible #0 ax not to be dragged down | cent. of the amount for her lawyer ‘ | —— the ent of the building. oe The courtrao ate et Landon News Control Coat SOT%,000 i For g Sinilay nema: |IAMEM Comray Falls Under Car! eimintie BOOTH TUCKER NOW AMERICAN CITIZEN an ‘te | tem | NUS “aabury paper Was trying fo get a flashlight] Wheels and In Ground Up, i arene faniere At. Hxorataremaroiemnnnsiagerornaeamone | Present F ploture of the Marriage Bu 4. He -| ch 2 san a my and Tt ¢ skelsne! BRT OK SEAS ononekele » : James Conroy, thirty years old, of No. Frederick St. George de La Tour Booth-Tucker, Commander of the’, § A. Fuchs repres 6 5 dentally “fnited all his fash powe s bY 3 A , | 2 nti orien is ) poweer | 366 Johnson avenue, Jersey City, wae er's eye what would y bappen,| salvation Army tn the United States, is now a full-tleadged Ame need By Argumes)'# | : WEATHER FORECAST. aries ; | ed ta « gna ready for a (re as Py le Wind? were broken and the crash: | Auld Pa ean be ie New Jorsey | PX, “hoon aa the Anderson sank he| Justice Beach In the Supreme Court granted him his fina s this {sel ow rescore (epee ites paper Ing. glum added to the ominous sound oe road train on which he was| crowded on full steam and hurried tol afternoon. He made his original application chen he came to New York | abe ‘iia# ee TE A ae cisalea 4} employed as brakeman Went down, He waa! Mth willie acs Mm, miAcMvEAbONmdan Cahicen tl Many In the crowd that had gathered) grain in eee nenenera fs arin: sf Jey wate a ee NM gcef Aaamstag ne Setye antes city: sit ! © Su to walt for the German Admiral were! satire sine WET Hes OOF ward: were eerie ce sined bare erate tne erman Admire! wer: | hin autem fll undor'a Car and waa] inthe thei eh POLICE INTIMIDATE BUSINESS MEN. * a bar. nen! explosion than th: aitors. i} i rye fossa sha as or ” tt e e . parted be RITE bs PRAIK Gn Crete Ito; KE pe ted mtn faci ‘ a yen MNase nan martina Police Commissioner Partridge charged to-day that uniformed men of} *° oboe , | — recov ‘apt, Stapleton took them i © sign. petitions i aon Nias tkpieton: & I. where he put Them | the force are going about the city compelling merchants to sign petition: au 8 aan ane The excitement lasted but a moment It was with diMeuity that the police- men in the Mayor's office kept a space somebody cried |. a train for thin city. chooner Hes in deep water. She cargo will probably be @ total for the restoration of the three-platoon system. He showed a complaint from a business man. ‘This is only one of scores of similar complaints,’”’ ha said the Commissioner, “and it looks very much Itke intimidation to me.” roms Quinine Tables is