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SUNDAY WORLD’S ORIGINAL WONDER SUPPLEMENT. ccna nai oT WONDER PICTURES IN COLORS, ONDER GAMES, WONDER PUZZLES, NIGHT EDITION. be GENERAL “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ SPORTING NEWS LAWYER BELIEVES BURNS. GIRL WILL BE INDICTED, —————— PRICK BRUARY 26 1902 “ONE CE NEW YORK WEDNESDAY, ! “FIENDISH PLOT VERY LATEST NEWS HAD) 1) Ql), IN BRIEFEST FORM. 1,100 PASSENGERS ON°THE DISABLED NECKAR. HALIFAX. N. S.. Feb. 26.—On the steamer Neckar. towea jn here by the Carlsruhe. are 1.100 passengers. She lett Bremen bound for New York on Feb. 8.—Tite Neckar's shat? \broke in the tremendous seas. She also has a broken rudder, The steamer Malin Head. from New Orleans for Havre, which stood by the Neckar for seven days, also arrived with her, the Youngster Accused of Planning Murder of Little Girl. Disappearance of Young Woman's Parents Arouses the District-Attorney, Who Asks Subpoenas for Them—Most of the Day Spent in Examin-| ANGERED BY HER FATHER. ing the Bellboy Washington. NEW ROCHELLE ALDERMEN INDICTED. John M. Gardner, a lawyer of No. 141 Broadway, said this afternoon that indictments were found to-day against several Aldermen, ex-Mayor Dillon and Clerk Andrew J. Selz, of New Rochelle by the Grand Jury at White Plains. Among the in- dicted Aldermen is Henry A. Siebrecht. sr. a Fifth avenue }Counsel for Youth Will En- deavor to Prove Him Insane. as court the | t opened for as soon aft that was manifest the at noon District-Attor- at the by Mr. Back is now known that a young woman named Doyle is to figure in Burns hearing ney Jerome had exchanged his velvet SENN love for a fled fist . Feb. %.—Without r ; t love Peon the conciliatory |8¢ case as a witness. She is al, at nereoumness or (florist. The indictment grows out of the allowance of a claim chambermaid at the Glen Island ar-old Leonard —_— ++ anxtous to defense as more th | » of th Mr. Jerome. present the t, this afternoon Hotel and it is believed that she will) e tatement of his school be relied upon to corroborate the tes-} 1 LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Wellisa)the/side ofthe people: .,,| ttmony of) the colored (bellboy who |teaster, Before Justice Conklin ej cone _ ig) Monte Plorence Buena a8 tRe COM} preity Joone a. Dann alm Atte and] EQURTH RACE—Albert F. Dewey 1, Circus 2. Malay 3. store] ‘Tita audden change of attitude in- {an alleged whipping mintatered by the Fifth Race—Star Cotton 1. Ben Chance 2, Little Elkin 3. . ates that Distriet-Attorney . '# father — coasion was the taking of evi- to issuing @ warrant snxlous to make out 4 ease against) Th SAILED TO PAINT CORONATION SCENE. dence preliminary ' i he can out of ine Dist | eatin ded fon th Page.) for the Jad’s arrest on a charge of ate i a t — Mlk Ri | fs Goceicas Esty locincigal vet] eat erae Edwin A. Abbey sailed on the steamship St. Louis to-day, < (! mar schoo), testified that he had heard He jg to paint a picture of the coronation for King Edward, POLICE “MASHER” TWO MEN HANGED jis: '<"ss. oases asst ite set ee BURNS CASE ADJOURNED UNTIL FRIDAY. Robinson, Marshal Har- Arnot and Perry Rooinson, Without completing the examination the case of Flor2n calidon ranging from thirteen Burns was adjourned until Friday afternoon, rate! Mr. Perry'a) \. ae eee ENTIRE CREW DOWN WITH SCURVY. SEATTLE, Wash.. Feb. 26.—A special to the Times says the French bark Les Adelphes, 162 days from Madagascar for Portland, has put into Port Angeles with the entire crew down with scurvy and nearly starved. ——_————+¢--______. ce QUICKLY DISMISSED FORM BURGLAR, PARTRIDGE REMOVES CHAS. EXECUTION UNDER THE LAW HOFFMAN, OF FLATBUSH. OF NORTH CAROLINA. te st nis office, Prin- ! ed him about ne affair with the result, the principal ys. that he broke down and confessed Accased of Following a Woman D Seven Blocks and Into Mer Home. to Connected with Tragedy. “Young Robinson told me,” sata the witness, “that he was going to lay in Wait for Jemste in the woods opposite her uncles house in Bluepoint avenue when she was returning from school. “When the girl came along the youth Was colng to potince upon her and shoot her with 4 pistol After she was dead, Robinson said that with the asalstance of another jad of his own age by the Henry Noble he was going to body te the railroad tracks a train pans over it —___—— x ¥.—Dudley 12» ASHEVILLE, N.C. Feb on.) Johnson, white and Ben F Iamissed cred, were hanged here to-day at er Part! for burglary a policem: street Charles Hoffman, the frmeted) with Grant HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MAN? ehureh buriat on a _ William Laverty, thirty-five years-old. of No. 238 East ifty-sixth street. since Feb.9. He is about 5 feet 9 inches tall 50 pounds, has light complexion. brown hair. blue eyes and I Prine car‘pee, Bandy mustache. When he left home he wore a black ulster, was fo: oes cutaway coat and vest, dark trousers and black lace vzoods box hoes, woods without teil Ty at night in this State me of ag the ar oo “SUMMER VACATION” SEASON BEGUN. esaful hunt his heart | commute Mortgaue Tax iM Advanced. Alexander's swee HANY. SN Feb. 3, ae Police Commissioner Partridge this afternoon sent out the Tne’ him as toMOtification of police “summer” vacations. Vacations will be- ea tha be ‘spin at once and may be taken until Dec. 31. Sergeants and letective sergeants get 15 days; roundsmen 12 days or 20 jays on half pay: policemen, doormen and matrons 19 <>. r 18 days with half pay. . In general ed the Strana- | third reading, | Ing a » Mor femented, KINGEOWARD Vi FAVERSHAM SUED SES HORSE WN, FOR OORCE HIS CANDIDATE A VICTOR IN CO-RESPONDENT NAMED BY’! WIFE NOT AN ACTRESS. | on CTY HALL ARMS — Joner in Harlem Court to-day charged with raising the German flag as 1 VACCINATION FOR OUR TOWN ‘2*8¢t for snowballe thrown by other boys. The youngsters howled a de- RULERS. risive rhyme to this effect: 7 The gol darned Irieh don't amount to much, Se Bu: they're a whole lot better than the gol darned Dutch | First Time Royal Colors Have Ap-| Heferee to He Appointed Friday—| Mayor Being Aheeas| When Magistrate Zeller heard of this he was highly indignant and ‘old peared on Course—Cheers | Ketatio f the Couple Inhar- |the boy he was on the high road to life imprisonment. The Magistrate for Hin Succens, monious for Some Time, . {would not dismiss the case until the lad’s teacher appeared in court and — | ~ — es | pleaded for him. Terres —__ +4e-—_——_— LONDON, Feb. 26-—-For the first time | Mra William Faversham, wife of the | The Mayor's office this afternoon was | < 5 | since nie accenshon Kine edward "| matinee idle te sulon tor alvorce peri er ee an eer ree BLONDIN HELD FOR EXTRADITION. day appeared o he 00- jer e or 3 | =e, He went tot Th is ie nt in the case is not | pearance of a physician from the Board Joseph Blondin, the alleged Boston wife-murderer, who was arrested Diewhases to an actre of Health with « ‘8:0 vaccinate all], * @andidat: A. H. Hummel. of Howe & Humme!,| the members of the staff ‘The phyai- It Foie Hendanervere eee ae debate patore Magistrate Dee Gr varies theicencrtlo the brineinelotltie hh % vaccine points |!2 the Centre Street Court to-day and remand o await Oe arrival of} clare was armed a | requisition papers. Blondin was informed of his righta by the Magistrate, |'but did nov understand what was meant by the word “waive.” It was finally explained to him by a policeman and he told the Court he would walve an excminetion eee —-——— PLAN TO OUST TAMMANY MEN. ALBANY, Feb. 26.—Tammany’s shrewd move in Oilling the departments of New York City with Tammany ten just vefore the Fusion administra- tion took hold is to be outgeneraled. Bills were introduced in the Legi ture to-day giving the Board of Estimate and Apportionmen: extraordinary powers ‘in the way of reorganizing city departments and discharging em- ployees. The Board of Aldermen will be disregarded n his work, ed baring his arm Jay resting from last opera. and preparing ight as frat operated rks and stenograpn 1 yaiclan left eral men Commis- “Loam attorney in the m Mr. Hummel ‘als after: day I will apply for appointment feree by Judge Bishop. Heyond this Mr, Hummel declined to ko. Hb refused to sgve the present od- dres of his client or speak of leged facts upon which the actio bared, Some time ago, when there wore ru- mors of a Faversham divorce, Mrs Faversham denied that ‘8.Jto he begun. ft t» e Mummel that, at th am told ihe er.) matd On Prt was two ed by a ‘ u he distance miles and a half, — NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. "Vin the County sioner of Jur Seas It is expected that the } Sua) the Parade of German socte- has been al ‘onst entire! ceneri (se plan will be put In operation before he first of May public under Charles F bad eo steae Rlagement. Hiv first Br ones, iiaetines es %{ was Prince Emil in raw.” He evenne and Fifty-second BOOKKEEPER ACCUSED OF FORGERY. “Ariat 1 and | was a siar in “A Royal Ri Roscoe C. Gay, twenty-six. of No. 68 East Bighty-aixth s reet, book- keeper for I. & N. Korn, real estate dealers of No. 31 Naseeu street, was arrested to-day in Newark. He is accused of forging checks on the firm Spee eet JERSEY CITY'S ONLY BIG HOTEL SOLD. The Hotel Washington. the only large hotel in Jersey City, and naif a * | dozen dwellings along side of |. were sold to-day to the Sisters of the Peace for $95.000. The hotel is to be closed April 1 and converted into a convent toa 102 phonsos 25 Hudson street. Address by John G. Amar, fark OF Johnny MeCartey 101 Orla 101 1 » Wtace—Handlcand ones a vicinity: Partly cloudy to-night and Th National Arts Cinb. Academy of Sctences, 108 West Fitty-atth lec- Hemsley 22: --- 9S Race—Seliing: one mile ears HddL P Ft Got it, Helte fa i iva school. Hoa Dowaniy {02 Annie Thompson of Vemetarian — Sona oe ase Die, Carrick OT 2h Kant Twenty- SIR PHILIP BURNE JONES ARRIVES. Among the passengers arriving to-day on the Ocean fo: Li es pool was Sir Philip Burne Jones, painter of the famous “Vampire.” about which Picture Rudyar’ Kipling wrote the equally famous verses. it Sixth Race Mile and seventy yards. “102 Menge 108 Unele Tom... sha St AES 0 nn nlite thats, | ‘Circulation Books Opcu to All.’ | > O GENERAL SPORTING NEWS N PAGE 6. _ PRICE ONE CENT. PRINCE HENRY PREPARES Says He Had the Time of His Life at the Millionaire Luncheor at Sherry’s. On hfs return to the Hohenzollern this afternoon Prince Henry entirely devoted himself to rest. He wanted |e prepare for the Whldorf-As banquet to-nigu., which promises keep him busy until a late hour Although |: had been announced ‘that there would be no toasts at the luncheon given to Prince Henry at Sherry’s this afternoon by 120 repre-| sentative men of commerce and in- dustry, J. Pierpont Morgan, with characteristic inuependence.conclud=d to change the arrangements, At the conclusion of the banquet Mr. Mor- gan arose and proposed two toasts. The first was to the Kaiser, the second to Prince Henry of Prussia Both toasts were drunk standing. Then the Prince proposed a toast “To the captains of industry and commerce of «he United States, Again did Mr. Morgan take the centre of the stage with a toast to the ladies who were looking down from the gallery around the ballroom in which the tables were arranged x been drunk. the} + of entire infor. | matters of interest. Prince Henry surrounded by his hosts and ex changed compliments with them in a him to be well nally all restraint that rank had hitherto imposed was thrown aside and the royal guest of the millonaires became a jolly member of @ jolly party, At the luncheon Prince Henry sat on the right of J. Pierpont Morgan. On Morgan's left was the German Ambassador. | 1 arrive at the Arion Club, Pitty-nintt 1 by a committee which eill present socleties of New York. | review parade of the German so or the Waldorf-Astoria, jown Fifth avenue, WITH NEXT SUNDAY’S WOKLD. RACING # SPORTS FOR NIGHTS FESTIVITIES. : PRINCE'S PLANS TO-NIGHT. # DAUGHTER OF WIFE'S NURSE © CALLS ON wee Mrs. J. J. Moore, of Pittsburg, Visits the Hohenzollern and Is Cordially Welcomed. The on the Prince first woman to call Mra. J. J. Moore. the Hohenzollern ynfiden: Henr, ushered into his| s morning sent her card t Next to the Prince on the other side was Morris K. Jesup. Prince Henry wae one of the last to leave the luncheon. The Prince informed Mr. Morgan that he had the thme af his Hife He said he had never enjoyed himself so well in any country but his own With Admiral Evans, the Prince drove from Sherry's to the wharf and boarded the Hohenzotlern ESCAPED TO SERVE AT VICTIM'S BIER. ADMIRAL MILLER AT COL.’ PIPER’S FUNERAL. Widow, Who Also Wae Injured at’ erpowered the body Park over Piper, 1 nthe A Avenue Hotel fire, were eld im th Church 8 Bartholomew fourth ® Madison ay and 9.3) this morning Rev Dr unassisted ne Epis Altho’ fire. fe with her two daughters, who her on each aide The was intense as casket down tne als The pallbearers were Major-Gen Roe NOY 8.N.G) Admiral Miller ret Col MM Blunt, ret > w © Hoskins | Major J ernors Island BUNCH OF STORMS COST US $30.0 RAIN HELPS “WHITE WINGS” IN CLEANING CITY. Streets Heing Pat in Shape for! the Ger Cleaning Department ctor Maiitle say they will the work Ing as the he sided them wi tay «reat They > Seventieth street may be ready for the German societies to-night Since a week ago Sunday * agit, Col, Appleton D mer and Capt, Hurdtok, of the Tenth Y. Artillery Family and pallbearers proceeded Weet Point, N. Y., where the interment | oil iy A MEDAL FROM CARNEGIE. tar ademy at Offers Award to Speediest Oner- ator in Telear COTTON WAGES ADVANCED. | About Z5.4mW Operatives ta Get. More Wawes. | FULL RIVE Mass. Feb. ¥—T Manu rere’ Amsocta s ane] nounced wagen of oot to » effeot Koout 28am Count YALTA. C 4 alate of the death of Count Twi stoi is been remoy et of $90,000, wh | Manhattan and the Br be but or More mow tha Mr ¢ alt PRINCETON MEN INDICTED. Students Must Answer for Their Daubing Freaks at Trenton, M | | nton Battle Monume STEAMSHIP DISABLED. Sorth German at FANN DISAGREE ON TARIFF BILL. | [Senate and House Coplerence on) rhe Jue Measore Money for M 8ST. PAUL, Minn. resentatives xpenses Minnesota aguinst the Nor.he tee Company. PRINCE HENRY, Mra. Moore's welcome was cordial. @he is the daughter of the nurse to (he Princems Irene of Hesse, the wife of Y « Henry. The name of Moore's mother was Anna Marta and it was evident that the Prince 4 heard the name before, because he sent out no inquiries before admitting visitor Prince Henry is a charming sak! Mrs. Moore when ene left the He talked to me for some time promised to tell his wife that he met the daughter of her old aurse off here in Ni York.” fapll This luncheon of millionaires, a gathering of captains was the occasion of the accident that has happened in nection with the movements Prince Henry, Just as the 3 a i § g eT aS ee eee | (Continued on Third Page.) NO PITY FOR POLICY SHARKS, NINE SENT TO JAIL INSTEAD OF BEING FINED. Justice ten Newburger to-day dealt the “f the policy game in this: blow oy imprisoning nine offenters instead of letting: light fines, as they had ss has been usually ses in the past. on Goddard, of the Antie » an emphatic statemene Newburger sald that if y were to be wiped ous nose gullty of running the nent to prisom instead ) pay light fines, which hatever. Ten men ¢Om= policy games were sentence. Two olf to the penitentiary h and seven were in the city prison, man named Endee, had sete pended, ng sentence Justice Newburger the men pefore him deserved they were engaged In & Due business, and that he intended adequately e cers said sh them NEW BRUNSWICK FLOODED. in He Cnasing lee NEW BRUN snequal, vd of com as 1 in Russell Mone aod a9 the 1 County JOSEPH DEVLIN AN M. P,