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NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CENT. WEALTHY Zhe ‘ Circulation Books Open to All."’ NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1902 “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] MOTHER FINDS HER LITTLE DAUGHTER SHOT. RACING # SPORTS ¢ SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CENT. _ —<——===3 NURSE THRICE WOUNDED, AND THE GAS TURNED ON. PLOT FAILED, SAYS JONES, THROUGH PATRICK’S ERROR. Valet Declares Lawyer Disregarded Advice, Presented Check to Swen- sons and Aroused Suspicion Before Rice's Body Cculd Be Cremated. The sensation of the day. it sorrowful air, There was a Rice did after the deach of Mr. Rice Bit leame when Vale itterness in Jones's voice. to keep from getting arrested when ld ; malionl ot th sat very still and listened in- court was urned until Monday oe Sane. UG 1 at the req! Moore, who to the howe 1 ; owd in the court-room sat in wanted to up in , > be nt ‘ cause al + eae ae ilieged at- JONES WAS CALM sight inio uture ieudiaree idan plot would BEFORE ORDEAL. core 0 story soon and ee i tted Knowing he was about to face his cards fell : th th posed t enting any check to th It he presentation of one of eal in the trial of Albert (ea these Swenson checks which first Valet Jones was cool and 1 told F said, “that wroused This led to the when he resumed the was risky tiways tel remation an! the * day to inue his ephoned be any ¢ rlosure of how Rive was tive for a large amount. We had a di. at In other words, if Attorney Osborne devoted rr ent about but he finally une rick ‘ ng up the loose a not 1 t the vat in me of "hreads « Jones the them in 1 he changed his mind and pre slowed the valet’s 2 (O™DP * dit advice. The valet stood upon the witness atrick looked at the witness with Jones was telling of what he and (Continued nied (Pages) THE PHILADELPHIA WOMAN CHARGED BUTCHERS NOW HELPLESS INSTORM STEAMER DRIFTING WITH A DISABLED PROPELLER. | ARREST. GOTTLIEB ARRESTED. maaan ixrahe from the Georgie, Which Mad Her in Norkers for Ha Neen Threat Henten, x ald to Mave a and Dering 1 tha nd Wi oy eon Hal Kamina | morrow MARTHA MAY NOW sfter MRS, OAKES. WINS | | | | | across, and opinion that th to handicap the with Prince Henry o Hier JURY EXONERATES HER OF _; ALL SEVENTEEN CHARGES. WILL OF LATE MISTRESS PRO- VIDES FOR OLD SERVANT. PEER EE Ee TO-NIGHT'S EVENTS, 7 tlemen,” Cries | Virginia Arenitee embling When the pletes “God Beas the Woman, in Ton ete Be Added fe Tog Show at Madison Square Dinner Harvard Alumnl, Wald 4 +) my bof | + + + George Washington fe Rant Sixty-frat street oh Board of EAucation free lecture, No. 49 of offer party oh Wert Twentieth street _#* : —— ee veriiniaieies 7 at ne YOUNG ROOSEVELT UP. People’s Institute, symphony concert, of | Able te Walk 8 » WIM Go to] 'rs oe Conner Union Fe Austrian Peasant of ote oe Society of Chemical oe Went Fitty-nten st hington Next Week. Manx, Feb. 3! —Althe legal » er paratt st fall, will 1 Industry, No. 106 |) Her mult for a lta * Moll Gare Republican Civd, Now York op Turn Mall oe sf United Lodges, masquerade halt, taxing: of ’ sf ton Opera-House . Cameras Club, No: 3 Went Twenty-ainih oh } of street a é. + + : Was the FREER EEE EE EEE EE $ peat! Bes A Bla H “Lenten torainthis . + | Mra. Havemeyer FR NEWPORT, R. 1. Feb, 21 —Mre Theodore A. Havemeyer, of New York, da vy has rented her villa Friedham, Bellevue winds. arecue,, for the conan penaon, to Fem: i, Jones, of New Yor The reni PHVCOET OSES HH OSTEO LEGO! IF inaersto0d to be $4,000, » ‘ WITH SHOPLIFTING —BOAST A BOYCOTT. |WIFE OF CIVIL ENGINEER VARNING CIRCULARS CAUSE | Har-} t waa! failing VERY LATEST NEWS SIMONS’ CHILD SAYS SERVANT SHOT HER. Little Georgie Simons said that she and ‘the servant were in the children’s room when Emma said she was going down- siairs to get something. She returned in a few minutes ano immediateiy fired two shots at the child. who had gone inte the servants’ room when she heard Emma coming upstairs Then Emma turned the weapon upon herself and fired three shots, falling on the floor by the side of the child. $0 eee LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—Avator 1. Dramburg 2. Corinne C. 3. Sixth—Little Tommy Tucker 1. Anna Darling 2, Bequeath. coe M’AULIFFE BURIED IN NEWARK. James McAuliffe. who. it is claimed. was murdered. was buried in the Cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre. Newark. this afternoon. a POLICEMAN KELLY DISMISSED IN DISGRACE. Policeman John F. Kelly. of the Delancey street station. who admitted on trial yesterday that he had been off gost for more than an hour. was dismissed from the force to-day by Commissioner Partridge. who said that Kelly was a disgrace to his uniform. His record as a policeman is bad. Some months ago Chief Devery created considerable excitement by calling Kelly a “bum.” +o PRESIDENT’S WIFE AND SON LEAVE FOR WASHINGTON. GROTON, Mass.. Feb. 21.—Mrs. Roosevelt decided this af- ternoon to start for Washington to-night. In pursuance of this plan Theodore Roosevelt, jr., was taken from the infirmary to the train at 4 o’ciock. ——_——— +40 a AGED WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN. Mrs. Alice Young: sixty years old, of No. 1691 Dear street. Brooklyn. was struck by a Long Island Railroad trair jat the Utica avenue crossing this afternoon and instantiy kilied. She could not see the train approaching on accoun' “y «lof the snow. oe NORTHEAST STORM MOVING THIS WAY. — The following message was received at the Weathe Heinrich nor hi " lpurenu this afternoon from Washington: ‘Continue northeas jStorm warning, 3 P. M.. storm centre near Hatteras, and 15 | Moving east of north and increasing in intensity.” “y WEYLER DEMANDS /INDIVORCE SUIT. BUILD LOG CABIN. CONTROL IN SPAIN ete Premier Sagasta Threatens to Resign—Prov- inces Aflame with Revolt. 2A num Jesuit Col fathers fred Corunna, ¢ centres of 8p tinctly threatening by the railroads are quartet The strikers in an attempt t i but they were 4 ter a number of rioters dor wounted The ordinary necessaries of life are and the distress is accentuating ikers are said to da recelving ‘| SMALL-POX INCREASING, Twe Deaths and Eight New Cases Reported Two deaths from small new canes have been Board of Health in the and eight wenty-four large sums of money from London The de Mary W In the neighboring towns the dis James | turbances are spreading and are io Heonx creasing In gravity. HENDAYE, France, Feb. 21.—P who have arrived here from Saragossa Spain, bring alarming reports of the situation there, They say the working people have thrown in thelr tot with their Catalon- jan comrades and thet the threatening | ton ast Tretes. °° * © 10 Adan. Through Sun onayivania Veare Waet ‘atlantie Ciiy 11.00 {eave Atlantis cy Ya Lg IN BRIEFEST FORM. which M old daughter is ly | two hulle! Simona’s little flve-year- & pierced with wounds and a servant girl }who was in charge of her ix dy- Jing from three ghastly wounds, any Jone of which will apparently prove | fata From the told Mrs | Simons it appears that she went out | shopping this forenoon. leaving the story by Jservant in charge of the youngest | daughter, Georgie, On her return |shortly after 12 o'clock, no response was given to her repeated ringing at | the front door bell | She found herself unable o obtain adm| © and was forced to break open a cellar widnow. Gas aud Moans. wiced On entering the house | a strong odor heard ioud moans eeding apparently from the servants’ | room in the rear of the top floor On reaching there she saw the ser- | vant, whois known only by the name lof Emma stretched on the floor and Mrs. Simons’s little child with blood- stained clothes beside her Mrs. Simons rushed distraciedly to the telephone and called up Dr gas and upstairs which were pro- ‘Mrs. Simons, Wife of a Lace Manufacturer Living in Yonkers, Returns from Shopping to Discover Her Daughter Strangely Wounded. biperial ty The Byer , McCracken at his office, on South} youngest child and that once when YONKERS, N.Y 21--A) Broadway. A neight who hap-|threatened with discharge she had frightful domestic tragedy occurred) pened to oe using the telephone on}said: “Well, I will come back and | this t the handsome rest-| the same line, at the same time, kidnap her.” dence William J. Simons, at No.|heard her frenzied cries as the! Mrs, Simons was too overcome ta Bruce avenue, as a result of Her nine-year-old | Passed over the wire and dashed up| be interviewed. daughter was at school when thd tragedy took place, returning home after her mother had arrived. Capt, Woodruff {s holding all the inmates of the house until Coroner Russell arrives. He sent to headquarters for additional police assistance and ne one will be allowed to enter or leave the residence without his permission, The Simons home is richly fure nished and there Is every Inuication where it 1s supposed the tragedy ov-/ that the children have everything gutre’ their hearts can desire, for two entire The hospital surgeon, after an ex rooms upstairs are given up to toys, amination of the servant's wounds,| playthings and the making of dolls said that her chances for life were| dresses. of the slimmest, but he could not def- The wounded child, {t ts believed nitely state the nature of the wounds | will tell the entire story. until he had probed for the bullets.| ‘The distracted father was notified He sald she was also suffering from] in his New York office, and he ie as poisoning. expected home shortly. He is a lace The revolver, which was found in} manufacturer. The family is highly a corner of the room, 1s a cheap,| thought of and the tragedy has caused seven-chambered affair, with stx|a profound sensation. shots fired. Five of the bullets are No Motive Found. accounted for anu It is possible that] No motive can be attributed for the a closer examination may result in| «errant girl's rash deed. A letter Ip locating the other. Hungarian was found lying on the Servant Made Threat. bureau in her room. The authorities A neighoor said that the servant] delleve that the shooting was done by was extremely fond of Mrs. Simons’s' Emma {n a fit of melancholy. to the residence. Child May Recover. The child was perfectly conscious, }and behaved in a heroic manner throughout It is belleved that she will recover. Her bloodstained cloth- ing. seorched and blackened on the right side. showing that the revolver had been held close to her breast, lay in a heap tn the servants’ room WHISKEY TRUST. TRUCE AT AN END. FIGHT AGAINST DIRECTORS RENEWED IN COURT. Dividend ti re forme: non BARBER HAS ODD FANCIES, DANGEROUS HALLUCINATIONS LEAD TO HIS DETENTION. plained Palma ts said to 320.0. You tenfay he and after on one al around his ance he explain Te you a ‘or will you spend 2 tek, for you haven't RECLUSE 95 YEARS MOTHER BRAVELY BECAUSE JILTED., SAVED CHILDREN SIMONSON GREW ROSES CON- BEATEN BACK BY FIRE SHE TENTEDLY IN STOCKADE. | FINALLY WON, | Allowed None bat F: | vente Within ¢ Successfal in Fourth Attempt te Reach Attic After Husband Had Failed, Special to The Bvestng Wortl.) ‘T VERNON, N. Y¥., Feb. a with a fine show of er two Httle sons, . and Walter, sfx, dewroyed her home at here to-day, e three efforts te ren who were asleep in was on fire, but cime by the thy he waa and h to care Adler's fourth effort to rescue was successful, and she own the burning stairs residenttal INFEAR OF THE TEADLY HIGHBINER “YU MR. JEROME! AW, SH, GAN DISTRICT - ATTORNEY FAILS DIFFICULT TO SECURE WIT- TO IMPRESS HIS IDENTITY. | NESSES IN MCCK DUCK CASE | - — ; : M Bt nan] People who ise in the Sun- ae su made} day World expect answers and GBP adout pein’ Jerome, The THEM. chump more'n half bell esas