The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1902, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

—_—_——E_—_—E NIGHT EDITION. CHARLESTON’S GREAT EXPOSITION SHOWN IN COLORS IN Southern Travel Supplement of NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD, __ PRICK ONE CEN SHEEHAN'S AIDES CHOSEN Contests in Some Distric!s Hold Back Results of Primaries. SOME HARD TUSSLES. List of Executive Members, While Not Wholly Complete, Mace Public. jam Hepburn Russell. at bh ° in the Postal Teles Build . noon, ave entianor the for jeadersh as Ne sembly dis York Dem: Returns Diarrtet M vot James H Maloy —- ——_—$— Plague Ravegne the Panjab. LONDON. Feb. 14 —A dempatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company from Lahore. the capital of the Pun jib, ways that, under the new regime Mf non-inters the plague ts ray- t hb oand a vasand are « datly i T0-NIGHT'S EVENTS. ; | % Garden, Dinner Alumal Univers- My of Vermont, Universt Clap, Dinner American and Pulp Assoc dort. Address y by Mme, Carnegie Hall, Cha: ter Room. Lecture Pap POOO60-0-5 0697-3 00> West Fifty-cluhth Renjamin i Repub Row, & Lecture hy Dr, James J. Walsh, Catholic Clab. Kaward on “Hmumigra phonsus'’s Literary (1; } ; 5 P $ Everett Hall. e by Henry Austin harch of the Na- .04-20-8 jet Cinb, batt, lon Opern Homa; Singing so- "WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast tor the thirty- ending ats P. Loooreger Saturday, for New Clty and vicinity; F to- Bight; Saterday probably snow! fresh northerly THE . . be NECKTIE CLUTCHED IN HAND CLUE TO WOMAN'S MURDERER ote - Mrs. Voepel Found Stabbed to Death—Her Young Son a Prisoner. | Mate Yoepe/ A black four-in-hand necktie upon] Voepel. the seventeen-year-old son of which appears the name of a man is|the murdered woman. He found the |the only of Mrs. Kate Voepel, who was found| murder to the police station. dead in her home at No. 129 Chris-| The boy gives a good account + topher street, to-day himself. The blood, he explains. got ‘There were sixteen stab wounds in|on his clothes and hands while he her back and two in her chest and| knelt by the side of his mother and her body was covered with bruises. felt to see if her heart was beating. | The woman was killed same time He is given a good reputation by the between 6 and 10 o'clock this morn- Heighbors, and Capt. Martens, of the ing. Charles street station, is inclined to After her murderer had completed | think that the boy is innocent. his work he went to the kitéHen} “Mrs. Voepel was the owner of a sink and washed the blood from his| Hews and cigar stand at Christopher | hands. Three towsia, damp with| and Hudson streets Although she blood, were found under the sink| had money and Jewelry the murderer | where he had thrown them did not disturb it A peculiar fea- | Woman's Son In Held. ture of the affair is the fact that | Because he had blood stains on his none of the other people in the house trousers and dried blood under his | Gagernalls the police have held soba | (abrdlnics inl Ratonal Pare. oS LocaL but refused to anewer a ques t When carried back to jail ne x of Alterman Dietz t eteated ke t Willman soaperen A {Mrs Mona Magee died at Magbor a gavechim’ si: WW Nu J day: trom! 0) falta, x i men . iw rallwity ata aiharel raed ext . Mars ) h ft | 4 snafwotur | || Mes 4 elintie Jan. 2 war tiled Wen $3).00), wan. lef setiest M \ : x x Willin rr “ “ ' am Aaphyx ! as. Mr Murray and Inape Smit Aber Dow aan || Bureau Il 1 Sel or nexe 1 nf} oF Ae aa i ; ani tion with P ex: | wag eile as . intl bail was a wh Ps : ya Bradford an 7 ce last O been entail yy tie | TELEGRAPHIC. Tombs in defaui SOUTH MILLS. N r haeall ‘A harmony dinner has heen are} ay . ranged for to-morrow night rl # Are re Club Hall, Brooklyn, under t ' ea of the Brooklyn Democratic | j HIN A permanent In-| Cleveland has written a] fe rmtiona Woman's Suffrag > ii be ania en for WAS Agreed upon ton piss ‘ | Anthony elected ¢ Democratic harmony | aa 5 NORMAN V yearn old.of No Albany ®urgess arrived 4 an Inapector of "| Cleveland shor yon. The “EL” road, committed sulclde at hig} yar, ta home to-day : goslerire di Peraeilteaay uncement wee made clothing, keeping bl Atlantic at Sapaniesioee| bedclothing as wel: ause: has braci intone Cevisea' | seanwauslened’ for Anat deed ribs ing the Domino and Leviand ines, of Bowton, and the White 8 the American and the Atlantle Tr SUBURBAN. port Lines, York bination controia 120 st The Hudson County Grand Jury, inf in described ax more of Jersey City, this Afternoon indicted| an amalgamation Thomas and Louis Croughan and SGTON John Cady, the “nlite bursiars.” “All| eauit tar tyiwo coun ae, ie will answer charges of burglary Wee Kocee Cnief Murphy expects they will pl wullty Judge ntiffe are Woif Garrison, sitting In Camden. York City and N. J, this afternoon refused a motion ra new trial in the case of Samuel Vanstavern, convicted of wife-murder, dental explo. defendant and sentenced the to be hanged on Tuewlay, April § " William Stephany, wnen cited tor] Nearly all are Tta contempt for not ounting for his NEW HAVEN—No opposition de. father's estate, rv to go from] ‘Vewbed In the Probate Court ¢ Jail into court at Camden, N. J., to} to. the accept tne Sxecutors lenry ant, whome estate is Valued at over $16,000,000, a day, and had to be carried in by four officers, He was placed in @ v | “ Cireulation Books Onen to Alt” | clue to the brutal murder! body of his mother and reported the! | station ‘\rolled across the track and the train NEW YORK, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1902 VERY LATEST NEWS | METROPOLITAN’S PLANS MADE The Metropolitan Street Railway Comp this afternoon sanctioned the new pian whereby tne tan Street Railway passes jato the hands of a holding compan known as the Metropolitan Security Company. It has acquired the inter-suburban street railway which operates in the Branx. The security company is sapilaized at $20.000.000. It agrees to pay $23.000.000 into the treasury of ihe Metro- |politan Street Railway. and guarantees the stockholders of tne } company 7 per cent. dividends. oo PUBLIC. | RUMOR OF BANK DEFALCATION. | A rumor was circulated in Wall street late this afternoon |that there had been a big defaleation in 2 prominent bank. \ The Clearing-House sa d that they had d heard note ny of it. eestor so LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fourth Race—Marie Bell 1. Ben Hullum 2. The Hoyden 2. | Fifth Race—Banish 1. Blue Ridge 2. 2. Choice 3. $e HERE FEW MONTHS. GOES TO PENITENTIARY. Martin Volowsky. a Russian. who has been in this coun- try only eighteen months. was sent to the penitentiary for ten months this afternoon by Judge Cow.ng. in Part |.. of General Sessions, on a burglary charge. * BLOW AIMED AT THEATRE TICKET SPECULATORS. The Committee on Laws and Lenislation of the Board of hidermen gave a public hearing this afternoon on the proposed ordinance providing that all theatre tickets shail have the price plainly printed on them and shall not be sold above that price. and making it a misdemeanor for each violation. No one op- posed the‘ordinance. It was strongly supported by represeiit- atives of the leading theatre managers. ++ GERMAN ADMIRAL ABSENT WHEN MAYCR LOW CALLED. When Mayor Low. accompanied by his secretary. reacned the Honenzoliern this afternoon Admiral von Baudissjn was rot there to receive him. The Admira! had !eft the yacht. having been informed that Mayor Low would not call to-day. Capi. von Holleben showed tne Mayor about the ship and in apout ten minutes he was on his way back to this city. Mr. Low said he was sorry the Admiral was absent and that he would visit him next week, ‘ — eee JEFFHIES AND FITZ SIGN ARTICLES TO-MORROW. Jim Jeffries was greatty jcased to-day when intermed that Bob Fitzsimmons had agreed to his terms to divide the purse. 60 per cent. to the winner and 40 per cent. fo the loser. Jeffries will meet Fitz at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning to sign articles for the battle. ROCKEFELLERS BEAT Wes STCHESTER ASSESSORS. William and John D ation proceedings by the local assessors. The original William Rocke 500.000, which has now been reduced to $340,000 ote POLICE NAB TWO HARLEM FLAT BURGLARS. Arthur Wilson, twenty-nine years old, and Frank Miller, years old, alleged professional flat burglars, were arrested this afternoon by Capt. Schmittberger and detectives of the West One Hnndredth street Wileon is 5 fee 4 Inches tall, with gray eyes, smooth face, brown hair, and wears a dark suit and black derby hat. Miller is 5 feet 10 inches tall, has smooth face, light hair and complexton, and wore a dark suit. | SEVEN “KILLED. IN A RAILROAD WRECK. | LITTLE ROCK. Ark. Feb. 13.—A report has reached here that seven) men were kilied and fifteen injured in a wreck of a work train on the Choc- taw Railroad ‘o-day near Little Meumelle. A rock weighing fifteen tons had rashed {nto it. Names and further assessments amounted ‘0 particulars are not now obtainable ——++e— FORMING A NEW $C3.0 00,000 COAL TRUST. Evening World PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb, 14.—The biggest coal deal in the history of the country, it wed, is being put through to-day in the consolidation of he Monon, nd Pittsburg Coal Trusts with a total cophal stock of! 9,000,000 ela direc.ora are in sescion this afternoon, The advanced nearly a point be OBSTINATE JUROR | EXONERATED. Banker Abner C. Bowen accused of obstinacy by the foreman of jury in the damaeg suit of Marchett!, the balet master, ax exorerated by Justic Steckler afternoon. Mr, Bowen held out for Other jurors wantel g award from $3,000 to $15,000, and because he wouldn't go up and they wouldn't come down he was accused of being obstinate ——\_~oro—_ WHITNEY’S WATCHMAN IN TROUBLE. ‘Thoma’ Loughlin, of No, 1264 Second avenue, a watchman for Will am C, Whitney for twenty years, was found tn a bakery at No. 629 Midicon with his face full of cake and ple, smashing glass and hurling mmon stock rd jam and things around the place. He had done damage to phe] ti extnt of $168. in Yorkvil! Police Court this afternoon be was held in oe 21,000 bai! for examination. rer » jthe country card as he waa Jefiries abi lrused so do thie and get a match wart {r Rockefeller have beaten the Supervisor of Mount twenty-three | bility one never much «ha! timated, give the Governor's “Circulation Books Ope: SehrecFlicher fag Hjammer an Morgen. IN BRIEFEST FORM. 0, WHAT A HEADACHE WRITES THE KAISER. German Emperor Hears of the Hohenzollern Punch from The Message to Prince. Despatches from Kie! indicate thet Emperor William 5 taken Jue and kindly notice of zollern Punch. invented by the “Only Wi! | fam,” of Broadway. New York t recipe of which appeared exclusively in The Evening World a short time ago ahd was widely copied all over So profoundly is the Emperor impressed ‘hat he has sent from Berlin to Prince Henry a clip ping containing a description of the puneh indorsed in the handwriting of the Kaiser | Schrecklicher morgen.’ ” Translated into English, this liter- ally means Oh, what a headache {a} the morning.” Whether it Is a warn ine from the Emperor of all the nee to beware of the punch or| FITZ OW READY TO FIGHT JEFFRIES AUSTRALIAN WN HAS HAS ACCEPTED CHAMPION’S TERMS. | katzenjammer An) Agrees ¢o 0 and 40 Per Cemt. 7 Must Have All Pletare Privileges. Jeffries and \ jon Jim" eiereartiny will probably soon come to terms and sign articles f the fight which they decta! they eager) seek Fitzsimmons accepted the offer of Jeffries to divide the gate money. @ per cent. to e winner and @ to the loner. but makes a st jon that all t picture pri ‘As both men thia proviso te not ex a hitoh, and sportin match as good 4¢ mm Speakin winning, pected to figure as men regard the e ter today. Fi jaidered that 1 was aa good a y day he says ani me too quick f Pleasant in Westchester County The Appeitate Division of the Supreme) me” ! Court this afternoon reversed the Judgment of the Supreme Court in West 00f courme | am Cie fel! cheser County, whieh body had dismissed the Rockefellers’ complaint ny punch oss : against the town oMcials. The Rockefellers sought to restrain payment. 1,47; 4 for expenses of a sult which was started to determine the legality of valu- Sati ne Fitar public ter man. 1 MF oe ose, thas | 1 MAY CUT TAX RATE. | than Fir ALBANY. Feb if that even t emp or two {nthe State of § This is more t ST PETERS Courter says = hopeless Count ts bet TREEST ra-Hungary This ity Is practically in the hands of r vas strikers A ne factories a Commi tter rant of half in wae of the Loers | of South and the tration sampe Africa —— Kock ¢ © Make It, “*CUDEN ALL RIGHT” eronment Likely to He Low- TT eRsETE RACING # SPORTS GENERAL % SPORTING NEWS vo an} ON PAGE 6. FU ONE CENT. —$g Evening World and Sends 4 hint to part ot sparingly !s the proper mixing. The Germans not known The question is how strong on mixing punches. did the Emperor learn that pa venture to say thet some royal on in the Hohenzollern punch led my decoction, on “sehreckiicher kat not the first time that the Only William” has invented a drink am! Says: to mark an occasion. No big csle- bration ever came off since he has The “Only William.” whose other) been in town that was not marked hame fs Schmidt, waen seen by oen of his miatures. But it ts the Evening World reporte after- first time that he has been officially noon, raid that bis mohenzollern -ecognived by the Emperor of Ger- punch. if taken in moderation, pro- many, and the recognition is more duces nothing more injurious than grateful ¢ was in Germany that the Only William served his appren- Hceship in the business of satisfying a mild exhileration and a desire to warble swet songs. If the Emperor has tried it and it has given him @ thirsts katzenjammer, it Is the Only Wil I can promise the Emperor,” said ‘lam's opinton that the punch was the “Only William,” “that the Ho- not made right i aT Much depends,” he sald, “upon (Continued on Secont M Page) MISS STONE MAY BE FREE TO-DAY. RANSOM PAID AND AND RELEASE HOURLY EXPECTED. SANTOS-DUMONT HURLED INTO SEA. BALLOON COLLAPSED AND FELL INTO WATER. Daring Aer Rescued by Launch Him in His Voyage CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 14.—4.18 'P. M.—Tue ransom of Miss Ellen M. MONACO Feb. 14.—Santos-Du- mont’s dirigible balloon collapsed at sea this afternoon Sautos-Dumont hurt ‘The aeronaut started at 2.30 P. M und was proceeding in the direction of Cap Martin. When opposite the Casino at Monte Carlo a rent oc-) curred in the balloon, and in less than ten minutes all the gas had escaped and the balloon fell into the sea. Several bouts, including the Prince of Monaco's launch, were following the balloon, and Santos-Dumont was rescued. The balloon sank Stone and her companion, Tsilka, has been paid. The limit of time allowed for the release of the cap ives has not yet their delivery to the American agents {s expected hourly, Madam was rescued un- expired, but ° have held Miss Etien 1 her companion, Mme. ve for monthe In the moun- border between Turkey sat first demanded a rane Later they agreed to ace the sum ralsed by eubscrip- was leclared to have been { the Macedonian Com- { Bulgarian to raise funds for piace agreed upon with the ot Turktah fod any the ‘agente as they, PRESIDENT BACK MICHAEL J. DADY.) AT THE CAPITAL. Dady was a4 President vite House ln 4 very happy frame > dave at the xo Into the Baltimore

Other pages from this issue: