The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1902, Page 1

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NIGHT EDITION. eG re es 67 GAINED over same Sunday of last GENERAL ear. MKT Me Te EO EO Ot Te Ut ot ot fa The two other New Vork newspapers printing Want Advertisements LOST 1.412 yesterday ds Circulation Books Opeu to Ali.”” ] _ON PAGE 4. a Cireulation_ Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1902. PRICE ONE CENT. PRICE ONE CI HURRICANE DUE_MANY LINES ARE BLOCKED, (From Photographs Taken for The Evening We ODDITIES I} IN Suter ~ Reads Are , d ri STORM’S WAKE. Mascos cr resp eee - - ing Snow, .\ Out-of-Towners Will ~ Have Much Difficulty » in Getting Home. SOOO OOOO OOOO 3 1OTOODOS ; WEATHER FORECAST. the thirty. y wenerall % high northwest OOOO OOOO Od NOW PLOUGH ON PARK ROW DIFFICULTIE ON EIGHTH AVENL CLEARING TOURTH AVENUE TRE T CAR TRACKS . The local Weather Bo Headlights in Daytime. she toue WASHINGTON, ie i va ae = New York. Holst hurricane warn= 1 silehs ieee at 3 PL OM. Sandy Hook an@ | New Vork. GARRIOT, anidet sail th hurricane warnings from | Washington and a renewal of the snow storm that had eased off during the late afternoon the prospect of “" going home was a dismal one for suburbanites at 5.30 o'cloc&. Many aj . . of the steam lines had cleared up ‘id thie happen in their tracks and were ready for trae simost con- fle. but no guarantee that the moves ment of trains woulu be expeditious ould be secured emeteries The steam roads generally eban- e joned express trains, and ran everye ng as a “local.” No attempt was to follow schedules, Because of an utter lack of custome lers the big dry-goods stores im i vis Thies Brooklyn were closed at 4 o'clock ~ Had to. Tunnel Through. | this afternoon and the clerks were hi t home. Many other stores closed. clock and 6 o'clock, and by, jowntown section of Brooke wtATH AVENUE “L."" Sena RATIFIES BROOKLYN FERRY EXPERIE WAR TAX REPEAL | jg PASSED IN HOUSE. DANISH TREATY. =e PURCHASE OF WEST INDIAN “e& |‘ | ISLANDS CONFIRMED. H onred the Waters. | “Sonaoos seroma On Hrondway. | became worse as the day ade lines in bad condition all over Veare—Deal 0 Jected tne city. No trolley cars were move = THE BLIZZARD vagy eae ing on Staten Island, but the steams VASHIN * 5 { (5 - ' ¢ ., | road hav recovered from its paralysis tod .“ « 1 hom jand promises were made to put Gm ors. extra trains this evening. yn is in a bad way for trol - DEMOCRATIC LEADER CAUSES A SENSATION. Umbretins Nor Mach Use. AFTERNOON NEWS : IN PARAGRAPHS, | ...s00s Price ts 85.000,00 TS membera avawering “aye | we LOCATE: | ; eheMniie ley In the outlying districts w * A 6 Ope © af the session Mr.-D t it of walk or remala wWaers it has been impossible to cks clear, and the drifts | were too high for any h 1 Of trolley Hnes are ied up and traffle will ned probably before to- NUE 0"? "| BROOKS’S FATHER SWEARS GIRL THREAIENCU HIS SON. «to points be crosstown depot Meeker and SUBURBAN. MORRIS T Hills nes, amburg ave- anarsie depot, te avenue elow Atlantic avenue, ¢ Rogers ave- Unionville Lines ! Coney Isle 1 Sea Beach line lay and Coney yech a | ¥hou ringing” appla ‘ane fe 7 rarty third “My son Walter told me that this girl (Miss Burns) haa | Walle r the Pridve, lates ss Asay | told him that unless he marvie she would kill him and | ¢ would then commit suicide.” | This staicmeni was made in an affidavit sworn to hy | Thomag Brooks. iather ine murdered youth, before Assist- ant District-Attorney Schurman late this afternoon, ated lecture by C2 # krevink, Waldort- Lecture by Earl He Early Orient” Coon TELEGRAPHIC. | Services in me k. ? a fi tf ; 2 7%, me West Bad Preaby- « . — | West Twenty c > handle the eee geet eeaesl. shou | : are LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. comimutes: rae ieea seg am The airike was axainat. iE, alleys. playing’ carta, dealers in und | = Fifth Race—Menace 1. Linden Ella 2. Eugenia $. 2 van ut Haven ie Le Sern Hates tis < PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT. Sixth Race—Choice 1. ( eWiliams 3. : gorda ‘ Gov, Tatts Iden of 1 ~ ae ie t all: sae ITTLE GIRt 7 FEAR STRANGE MA Ta y together | si ee u | WagH JP nN Bhan Bridget McNally. nin old. of No. 792 Eleventh ave- rhrowgh ' | 1 and M n x | mitts n" +s ouay staot{mue, Whose brother is a coal dealer, h been missing since wins W low the «cham fot | So a jimi oryaenist “relat night. Mr. McNally is sure been kidnapped by a n traffic (0, gat UG Of 548 ie fengeee «COAL SCHOONER SINKS, |: ot che, Philp on'’| strange man with a black mustache, who was seen playing : only rom : ye with Bridget and other r children. a a tention of keeps CRAZED BY WRECK EXPERIENCE. hc \ Was Showy ; it wee STOLE SHOES TO GET FOOD. Michacl O’Brien, a sailor on the wrecked steamship Cae | ot i be side Such a Hur Kat vour, atfempted suicide by hanging this afternoon at No. 142 RA atten rapa mi h " ners, 10) gem mecarinn lo toe a Mere ea ‘Conover street. Brooklyn. His experiences during the wreck | (*" “hr : hetaware. Luo John ‘| unsettled his mind. | aware. ee 4) of wo a re . to Was ' Sera hie a | tet rsey and Weet Shore a ally i — CENSUS BILL. PASSES. y jle-headers and ae eld Soo email sa I aa iaetedlead oar ee ternoon passed the bill providing a permanent Census Bureau. Jeera, iy owe ort i eae a ater by talus tha thes were shot. | circumatances would pert, ba ‘%*¢ SPORTING NEWS e for the genial lights of am | 2 his afters

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