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NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. PRICK ONE CENT, “$3,000 ENOUCH 'MRS. ERSKINE NEW CLUE { FOR MY SON.” DENIES WRONG BROOKS CASE. —CHARLES L. TIFFANY. | lie The Pioneer Jeweller) Leaves Burnett Only a Small Income. | AT EXBCUTOR’S OPTION, Divorce Suit Bren Newark Girl Says that She Never Kissed piiged Man. ‘SHOCKED BY SUGGESTION. , Sine} ey, Sy) Him. Husband Is ss, Affected | When He Is Referred to as | a ‘Carrion Crow.” | Testator Takes Stern Steps in ‘No Funds," Disapproval of Young Man's Life Course. Seemed miehly Incensed. ve supported. oank nands The in: et the name o! a some time her furn neat and gi ded for her | Newark fat have palt settied he money ba ‘The sit generally a Saye Witnesses Are Pata. an allow- he witness Sa day by Ers: Judge Rar as for 10. Marked (‘No witcher deposited the which ‘k marked rl was tol no funds 4 juet jefe nterview rding ad checks were all t you don't besides, HAS MAMIE SEK HS HGHNES PRETTY JERSEY CITY SIRL STRANGELY MISSING. yuld meet from Hrooks wince, hut Pined to Peep at Moyatty, hue Parents Wontint Please Her Whim, im Newark, yniirmation Brooks Wa about t Rrooks was in} detective | lay afternoon His ty's polite and | 1 pel of District: yn girl and akin out right lose any- “ Circulation Books Onen to All.”’ \ \VERY LATEST NEWS Said to! Have Given Checks 'sPOKE ABOUT QUARREL, When Checks Were Returned Young Woman | » his death checks when he re At} wer here this afternoon. to the butcher's dome ne was through ne owas going to {detectives are work- woman has not © this butcher Brooks had young Soman in a He is said ure. to have otlis and ared at the shop of the She asked f she had made lement of ner these checks were drawn upon b One was for Sib. pay- of dis firm. Brooks & Wells payable as the wigned by Walter Brooks per- checks tm First National Bank of Newark for ‘They were sent to the Brook- hey were drawn i this she ts eats to the butcher that her after a She appeared to be excited and much incensed at Vt throw me down this Accord the New. She said ons and) him t the girl made | next morning and unable to He has a r eof names and hing H County | for sixteen-year-old Mamie | an with him Concerning what who mysteriously disappeared | ney did there © told much, Saturday from her ‘ and what he has of a con- Monmouth street. Jersey *| tradietory nature the name She has light complexion © woman in Newark who waa be- irted by Hooke At-any rate and wore a blue dress and } black felt ha: w Mamle was particularly popular in act ' and @ joss to acvount for ance. Police Captain J. F. throws a yew fhont ra for F woman ite her Att zing the t! Kelly Mra. Mary MeMahon nm 1 got set atreet, where it was believed the 4 ots had stopped. But all sot nites an athe laeveranaiateaneasti | = | da FUNERAL HORSES KILLED. although he w jd that he got Mr. Bielman t venue station wit and the police think that « fun away from home to ge royalty. carriage he live foht wires that had fallen in Allegheny and fehanna River a a on the che fee time the among them, may that phe was ver: orneys Schurman A funeral man in Cl not there, He had only een the Burne irl once in hin I! that Wam j4at summer on the » hin having been to -| Weather Bureau will be unusually severe to-night on the Middle Atlantic |to appoint forty more patrolmen younger men RACING # SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. PRICE KAISER'S FRIENDSHIP. THE PRINCES THEME. arkable Address Made by the Royal Visitor at City Hall in Accepting the Freedom of City, ON EC BRIEFEST FORM. ————+#0- - -- —— BROADWAY BLAZE CALLS‘OUT RESERVES. A small fire in the kitchen of the Pabst Cafe at Brasway and Forty-second street this afternoon caused the jutherinal of such a crowd that the reserves trom adjoining stations were Rem called out to handie it. Cars in Broadway. Forty-secon street and Seventh avenue were biocked. and many person: were slightly injured in the crush. But one alarm. was turne in and ihe fire was extinguished with triffing damage. Here is Prince Henry s City Hall speech oo ALDERMEN OPPOSE. CITY “LIVERY.” “Mr. Mayor, | am most grateful tor the kind reception | find here in this house as well as for the very kind words you express on this occasion. | am tully aware of the tact that it is an exception that Alderman Alt startled the Aldermen just*before the Prinea? member certainly of my family should have been made or offered the tieedom of the City of New arrived by nioving to ask thy Corporation Counsel -by what ausYork. | may add that | am proud of it ihority Borough President anstrom is compelling city em- It is the tirst city which so many of the Old World going over to the New We nioyees in Brookiyn to wear uniforms. The motion wasé'ty which has been an asylum for many of m it is—I am aware adopted. Alderman Kenny said that if anybody is to be out ina center of commerce. i livery in this fusion administration it should be the borough I was deeply touched by the reception which I found on the day of my arrival as well as to-day, when | presi¢ents, drove up tothe City Hall. All of you know pertectly well that | am not here on my own behalr, but that lam here on the behalf of His Majesty the German Emperor, my beloved brother and sovereign. iam sorry that | cannot repay you for all the kindness | have found here, but | think | am quite safe in |saying teat | may offer you the triendship of His Ma esty, the German Emperor, and | agree with you Mr, | Mayor, if | may say, that | have not come here to create a friendship, bue to carry on the old friendship {which has existed between our two nations, and which I hope may remain the si in the future. I wish to thank you once more and conclude with my heartfelt thanks tor the kindness and for your of- fering me the freedom of the city of New York, and | wish to add that | wish the city of New York everys thing which is good for the future and every possible good wish bes the city of New York. eee PRINCE BECOMES THE CITY'S GUEST; WARMLY WELCOMED BY MAYOR LOW, rld meet and see. Itisa the tact—the center and countrymen on TO-MORROW . PRINCE TO VISIT GRANT'S TOMS Police arrangements for to-morrow indicate that Prince} Henry will pay a visit to Grant's Tomb somewhere about! 10.30 or 11 o'clock. One hundred men under Inspector Kane will be stationed in the neighborhood of the Tomb. The mounted men of the “Hohenzollern Precinct.” ai West Thirty-tourth street pier. will escort the Prince to the Tomb. At 11.30, when the Prince is at Sherry’s Inspector Thompson. a rounds- inan and wenty, men will be. on guard. ooo Accompanied by the members of his suite and the members of the Presi- dential delegates and escorted by The jury in the divorce suit brought by Lawyer John Ers4Savedron & Prince Henry arrived G kine against his wife at 5.15 o'clock this afternoon handed inthe City Halt at 4.10 ofc! wks The party entered by the north door and) a verdict exonerating Mrs. Erskine from wrongdoing. cal ak es tal fete tne overs nors’ room on the second floor a iea| were waiting the members of the! Citizens’ and Mayor's Committers of} Welcome. Immediately upon his en-/ trance Prince Henry bowed to the| MRS. ERSKINE. WINS SUIT, Aibends Programm. } Mbends Manor sen im Metros Abends: tel ung tm Metropolizan Opera Geuie au Ehren zen b Abends LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. hat deen introduced by then retired to intreduce Fifth Race—Strangest 1, Lou Rey <. 3. Mayor. Afteran exchange of greet sed with Mayor ta he mem is suite to the Magwr Ta fo = {nge Mr. Low introduced the Prince minutes telling nim his imr pan aid When the esaumaes to Carl Schurz. who Affehded the re- of the ia and bow u. Ne " der La eerneel + ONEST ception ae the substitute of Abram 5 [J0vf4 hie vinit thue far Then Prest- e: senta‘haay Oe FIGHTERS HAGGLE ON WEIGHT QUESTION. pian ericltalill Magar Loy ithen] Sent, Center sine (oeieere) of the ats had. whe. leeroduced Gen. Daniel B. Sickles tol was presented to ine Prince room, having Prince Henry. calling the veteran the hero of Gettysburg With | rare tact and not at all embarrassed) eh President CINGINNATI. Feb. 25.—After two hours of wr angling ove over’ * to the Alder- the question of weight the representatives of Young Corbett!’ and Terry McGovern failed {0 reach an agreement this a seat rovil Sedeipaveee sis sie noon. ners for McGovern. insisted on 125 6 pounds at aor 3 Free, Hone ek itera ee che Wael ot ae o'clock and Johnny Corbett on 127 pounds at the same time. pat about the paintings and other] ea: r Hiehnews, if it Is narce : {New York, and i Sam Harris later announced that if Young Corbett will not] decorative objects in the chamber | paiaical htt e Mop Reiki icl i. fight at 126 pounds he will make a match with Benny Yanger| we. cantor Addressee Prince ‘ yt | Chamber, Board aw at 122 pounds for the feather-weight championship of the| Jue er oe Pris Mens Ls All Se aeay tinued on Fourth Page world. —————E TWO SCORE MORE POLICEMEN WANTED. Police Commissioner Partridge has sent for an eligible list from which | He recently appointed twenty-five row | “HAMMERSTEIN UP THE” ALLEN FREED FR CONTEMPT, BY HIGHER COURT. THEATRICAL MANAGER DID HIS DISCHARGE ORDERED IN NOT APPEAR AS WITNESS. | GAMBLING CASE. SENATORS’ NAMES RESTORED 10 ROLL muna the Comr-insioner savs that he will tremefer forty old policemen ty precincts nearer their homes and will All their places with the new and TiiL MAN AND M’ LAURIN MAY “It is only right.” said he, ‘that the older men be given the preferences and that the younger men be made to bear the burden and heat! BE SUSPENDED. of the day.” Ie Heverses (ection wer Conrts im Coart of Ap of the L | Divided De Subpoe- lends that He Wa ooo. Preat- MRS. DALE RETURNS FROM ABROAD. Mrs. Elizabeth Howe Dale, who was !n custody for some time on the Think corded His Former Setton. Authority in charge that she had caused the death of her five-year-old daugbter Em-| .,. Astin TON «| See ape ae ae 3 “3 meline by poison, arrived on the Hamburg-American Line eteamer Palatia imi. weishicant onder to-day and was met et the plier by Bibert Weller. She refused to say ne if Hammerstein where she had been abroad or what her present planr were re or rrre PB art a SS ee the Senate. ir that he had ACTION ON WORLD'S RESOLUTION. jhe Benate to resi art in failing to obey | two Sourh Carolir ‘ appear an ate roll Rose The Aldermanic Committees.on Ratlroada,and Bridges and Tunnels re- ene ported on The World's resolution requiring the ralroads to run only one ,., ay train in a block in Park avenue tunnel. The committee, in compliance tne Ser with the opinion of Corporation Counsel Rives, referred the entire matter to the Railroad Commissioners. TO-NIGHT’S STORM TO BE UNUSUALLY SEVERE. The storm for which warnings were feved this morning by the loca! sopaire | packers against Morrie Meyer t | tone ag breach Mayor Prince Dinner of the ot the Caynens, *jand New England coast; northeast gales will abift to northwest ‘y = horses were killed almost f the car were a ——— : PERIL FROM ICE GORGES. Wi Mansi! and thiain wha a = @ ff at Theverly Roni but the 4 the Burne gir! Blockades May Break Any Time, Ceballos 4&2 Co. Awarded Porte PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. ~The great | Rican Bon fee gorge on the Allerheny River is aT SAN JUAN, Porto ‘eb The firm, but water {* po a over tho mui in has been many poin cm preaent w JM. ¢ & Company, nd rainy we r continues thro York, That firm's Porto Rican holdings now the day a break-up ie expected within 3] mun twenty-four holre $1,100,009, LANCASTER, Pa., Feb. %—The tc eon the Susquehanna River, wi eS wrorat ince 188, wd at any ume, $$ Te Care = Cold im One Day 2 refund the he Laxative Bromo Bao tle Table. All @ Agwregate hattan 2+ PRINCE NOT TO VISIT COLUMBIA. Secretary Keppel received ome ia] word that the Prince would not be able to visit Columbia University, and the invitations to be present and meet him have been therefore reagttully withdrawn. Of Natural F _ shor Reform Club, No. SCHOONERS IN COLLISION. (BELLE MAY LEAVE ASYLUM Reade Fe 1gS Kast Prenty-rtehth VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass. Feb ® foecipl to The Brenig perenteet fie ; ple's Tustttate leotare, -Confirmation of the report that the{ NEWARK, N oJ. Fe Bennie’ HomLaoRh Ca , [Beetent schooner Fannie Palmer. from ii Bieveoe O48: veal When Colfax Council, Royal Are tion would canum, ball, Lexington Op- Bo Mabe Kiven by the Fannie Palmer her the Senate era-Howse. Stgnale tp for a Gale ooh Lye Lil 1} e brought in the alx lorew of the en saeene: | ck that WI Hench Here Charles D. Ha! ent ao Mt Trenton for the. opty To- Stent the remult of the accident. One vot the | ee. mother died.” leaving ; seamen of the Hall anus a e bulk of whicd a] a anioeEhesah: Rble. bN8 tire ra the q Bee the ¢ expected t 18 o welleknown soct- lot a about in thie vicinity ant. Tae! complete! eee igen oy imed she hae re. | poll and aia reft a claterm at noon was central in Georgia| _ Boys ary wantec every Gap Bg abou acer am ‘The estate canrot thelr names alle! was deyon t Wart advertisers, Eogm, rong esta . ‘land threatening shipping. Signals a: +] up from Savannah to Boston. World Wants, b fe wee tom wae |e goed ' wo in the: forecast af unt er condition is de- lasat?* Senate and not ent +p neg ceermens roe

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