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DON’T MISS IT. Greatest Novelty in Newspaper History. Wonder irene Next Sunday’ 's World. ‘ __ PRICE, ON CENT. “NEW YORK, FRIDAY, | FEBRU ARY 28, 1902 G0 DIE IN A SNOWSLIDE: HAVOC BY GREAT sons, + Colorado Miners Buried Under Avalanche Caused by Furious Gale—Woman Killed in Georgia Cyclone— Eastern Rivers, Gorged with Ice, Break Banks—New York Suffers. Stor PARPAOAS 404000080000 00806 wrought 2 $ WEATHER FORECAST. 3 Many ! n & Forecas: for the thirty- 8 suffer 1 and z hours ending atS P.M. ® $ osaturday, for New York & yo men | @ Clty and vleinity: To-night ® n over. and Saturday rain; moder- 3 ¢ » w 8 ¢ » : 9 Pe] ever’ @ 3 y a cyclone at) & » \ | P9b99F999SGS99SSdS9904008 11) on he bay, which, combined with the ‘driving rain. makes navigation dif- | fleult Th down. lee other r weather man says the storm in the Northern Pacific a ou © Middle St tebe » of days ago and has been threat s along this way at a high A cloud Its centre was in early much | this morning. The forecast of the ing will hold geod for to-mor- Tele been | row A fleet of ships, just arrived after F | stormy adventures s¢.1, is anchor- wo ed in the Narrows and the lower | i bay They were tossed about by a Page ¢ SHIP ASHORE BETTER PAVING AT. OFF CAPE HENRY, COST OF 18000000 | BRITISH STEAMER YEOMAN BROOKLYN STREETS ARE DIS- GROUNDED IN FOG. GRACEFUL, BUT THEN—— [lb Inte Port Three-fonrths of All the Bad Roads A Got Aground on Way to | in th ity Are Norfolk. | Ke. nN | * 1 fm 1 The ¥ 1Mr Lertield, "a ye trod uid ft would ' . : Mr time CITY MAY NOT GET LIGATED SIGNS TOTAL EXPENSE THOUGHT MUCH TOO HEAVY. | (se TO RACE METEOR HIMSELE. AT THE ENGLISH COAST RE- GATTAS THIS SEASON. Royal) Yacht do Manhattan ct Im AM Herongh in Askin LONDON Royal Ya 1 Willan are Fray this 4 . had lived for twelve y MarndomMerryis but he had not heard « LIVERPOOL, Feb, 3 ati essoertted coursing match for the} reported that Pi was run off this morning a Victory for G. F. Faw. [2 book. and doi Farndon Ferry, by | ®der to asyeryiae Pals Florence. Moation, sald he Chicago, Pearson He added that it was fearson had Written the Bible tn d his pub- —————— u " &nd_ resulted rindted Purnace-! es k | “ Circulation Books Opcu to Au” | GENERAL SPORTING NEWS > ON PAGE 8. PRICE ONE aril ' os oi ; E PARTY OF 40 BURIED IN SNOWSLIDE aon Central Directors and Sanaa Officials Are Cleared L Sol. Feb. 28.—Another snowslide occurred |The District-Attorney by Grand Jury. 5M unta i ie ne) Jourying ‘y men. | Charges Police with | Policeman Edward McGovern Contradicts Colored ing the men burier slide. i imi ion. . . aooverst! Discrimination Witness in an Important Particular—Girl’s ENGINEER IS IN JERSEY. the loss ¢ { ea Father Says He Will Stand by Her Though It \ not cacee ie ieee WILL INDICT CAPTAINS.| Beggars Him. He Now Is Held Responsible FA COR 8 sPyanic = a FALL CORNICE |} SCHOOLGIRL for Wreck Though Cleared NICE KILLS SCHOOLGIRL Says Gov. Odell Put It Up to] Heiitoy Washington's stentiea- 7» opm nu H te 0 “iorence Burns wa some- esses, cepor by Coroner's Jury. v Blease, sixteen. of No. } é 1 mln ane Inte Sg close eit Saker oie ai eens : =| ine su ‘ me from schoo! n00n, Was in eG LPS AALL YE man of Killing her sweet: |" sl 49 on la the Court o@ . r the roof aa S Brooks. was again! gpecia! Semone” i The Grand Jury has returned an a Ot Gus Tt) M indictment fixing responsibility for| , a t t struck a are pee ise law in this city is eduliae y ar xa | ty i is ramble of Crowd. the Park Avenue Tunnei disaster, Saloons are open on Sunday| Vollceman Edward MeGovern flat Ste The sectors of the railroad, from Harlem to the Batiery. ly contradicted the tes ¥ of the as J sho. since 1 can indict Police Captaina| negro bell fe the J ip in anger at who, since the tunnel horror of who do not do their duty and I| Hotel W \ hirne witnesses ten ver go, have done nothing | purpose to do it, t the two wo oe? (NCS! SST a bg to make the tunnel safer, who Pnlice 0 The police do not molest the rence Hur wid to calle wrridors #ur- have wilfully and ; ‘ HOS PEON UT eS Oneh Partridge "anny a this after- Trish and do molest the Ger. | station rat cot several times | have wilfully and persistently dis- i police discriminated in making excise arrests. mans. The policeman said they had dark| peburdleh Ag aie: bs regarded the commands of the iit ie. “only a few men do this. !want to say jeio | with aucn fe Distriet-| hair Mr 1" one of the Skene | municipality and the protests of ounié nance it.” Attorney Jet n ¢ Spe y when mobs fourht tor admission the press and the people, were ren told that Frank Moss said there were hundreds of |ciat Sessions, to-day charged thet the} tradiction Soy aa wan’ stil!’ eacaneaneia NOT ind; , gambling houses open and that if he were Police Commis- |vottce were aiseriminating in ¢ LTA Filan) AR 5 ind the Burne case : indieted. Here are thefe) oror he could close them, Mr. Partridge said: sy F pearls: , a names and fortunes: All right. Let Moss tell that to Mayor Low. If the beak (ne toaateti ler pay 4 Ma ce ak x Cohen would es K. VANDERBILT,| Mayor wants it. | will resien and be oo) ‘ppoint Moss Comes it th rad Pollen 2 Seabee 50.000 000. ” . m see Lope Ms WILLIAM ROCKEFELLER, 950,.|_ T/Ssioner- Then we'll see what Moss will do.” a street station, was 000,000, 5 he said he wo y ome oO Evidence. | FREDERICK W, VANDERBILT, women wi : eal oy's $10,000,000 CE LOOKING FOR WATERBURY YOUTH Fei A lates : sation Sesartl CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, $5,000. on eee ae j a ce ws city have been asked to look for Oscar would « smal! examina of PIERPONT MORGAN, $75,000,< e ars old. who van away from his home, ce DARIUS 0. MILLS, $25,000,000, t treet. Wateroury. Conn.. on Feb. 21. He 5 CHARLES C. CLARK, $5,000,000, i oyes and light complex ind wore SAMUEL F. BARGER, $10,000,000, | WILLTAM BLISS, $5,000,000. See 9 H. M'K. TWOMBLY, $15,000,000, marked for arrest? ’ GEORGE 8. BOWDOIN, $5,000,000, MUTINE , Attorney: | S. R. GALLOWAY, $2,000,000. Nee CER ege mia: EON? Basen eutte ! HIS The oMcera of the 3 h : eid gala DOG; 1y: Taepeaatbie sombany. direct: sh ship Ems, Capt. Charies Cloughs which arrived : seg MEE De al a ett 4 | ponsible for the wperation of > ; mareme shen itavelenes NOT PLEASE RELATIVES. FIGHT FOLLOWED. | trains in the tunnel, who have {eaued om Demarara. brought a curious story of mutiny. leace that furke had only vis . : orders to enginesrs that they MUST. shore in the Mona Channel, and was floated [three saloons ihat day | ake time; who have excused en- ve. She put into Mayaguez and the surveyors | att three were i Only! Tie /6t) the: Mee i Dsken) Wen: | tad | eked | (he: tn ony re rs for running past signals in worthy. but the crew refused to take her oui. tenet a ret cnilcetie ed who have failed to equip| | 's sent the old men refused to leave the eests Sieatingare: : r with needful and tnex- ¥ ent 82 t , taihiy lavléenr ter pavones sh gunboat Bizra rd was sent for, and | Deel ere 1 every plan to make the tun- a i] W Saw Iiei t three hastily fled | a for aj wearing betrayed the most 2 sent to Turks. ih land. | es of Bliz Buek- | ** : mishing ignorance of details con- 0:0. re ke Sue nected with the operation of trains SULTS AT‘ 4 Ww ORL EANS. woof we wills i J ‘owens, a laborer, He n their black 1 in the ground elas : aa aie ‘There was) no|/reapeneetaaay ery ahr ters acer Saree a , , Did you get a drink . White | 4a ria sound that made ial re are their jovonan 1. Pay the Fiddler 2 Little Lois 3, jr tern i s Now ley. 2 Ue ; i Ps sae liane ‘ Huckh ‘ 0 Nh he icusise 2394 bsicy bead W. Hl. NEWMAN, President G woe soused, anil | 4 - ; SUPT. RONSON, of the Harlem DID BURNETT BUY THE FATAL POISON. Mr F ee ean Dive n ko king JOSEPH FRANKLIN, Manager CHICAGO, Feb. 28—Opposing counsel in the case of Dr. Orville $ | ine Law Only a Faree, | “ of : Mott Haven’ to Grand! Burnett, charged with being an a r the fact of the; “The Uxer TiSoRIT ah. tH Cetra AON. !self murder of Mrs. Charlotte Ni opening addresses (eee ee ne hite a | AuoR ie latter te ih ! cer, in charge of t “| Judge Baker's court to-day, The pro ed that Burnett had ‘ 1 : : . broken up Nichol's home and agreed to die with the woman. He had pnr-| s| r . aie ey Nan, expr chased morphine for her and deliberately allowed her to swallow it in his HuAGRYF i : wet na ree] ! presence. ‘ | ' ' E who “Then,” sald the prosecutor, sarvastically. “to carry ont his end of th i i | veoh 1 bargain, he scratched hi with a pin.” Attorney O'Donnell, for the de . . | ——— it fense, attacked the character Mrs. Nichol. He said her sute Was not ’ + Mar Indicted, arranged with Burnett. Burnett had been guilty of folly, not criminality. | , ‘| | —_—— —-ooe- — | “ ~ | The complaint againat the direc- BLEW OPEN SAFE BUT GOT ONLY $10. at | of the New York Central Ratl- public natsance taining a 1, 1000, to the date of ' CAMDEN, N. J, Fi from here, some time after midn eb. 28.—Th Me Evening W eves ble Ww open by dynamite the safe in ywhars were first used. mite, The door of the safe w open, allowing the thieves to ab stract a vox containing $10. T ire in the e was all destroyed ve and the building dam hit —EE DR. MUIR IS AFTER M’ PHERSON FORTUNE. Ye Claiming that, as executor for s wife, he Is entitled to the who! $1,000,000 estate left by the Jate Mrs. Edna McPherson, witow of Unt ed ¥ 1 Wisker,| Mrs. WAR. Intrenched 200 Strong the Sophs, has been | from the fresh- onary means for operty than Jumped in F WAVERLY, i Bigelow, a wealthy resident of West Newton, Mass, @ho for some time has been a‘ Voluntary patient at the Me- Lean Insane Asylum here, jumped in front, of "an {per Rained, ‘on the Bos- ton al laine rem here to-da: ud was ground to ( of Train, Killed, Feb, 23.- States Senator John G. McPherson, Charles Corbin, son County Orphi ed MePherson’s wil! tate {s willed to Yale DAKOTA DIVORCE DOESN'T GO HERE. ——_. Magistrate Pool in Yorkville Court this afternoon refused (o recognize POLICE DEFENDED a Dakota divorce, and m engineer, with an incom "| Mra, Virginia F. R, Ha: k ns. ~l transpired, had not been served with papers at the time her husband galned a divorce. a Dr permission from Judge Joseph Muir, through his attorney John A. Blair, in the Huc ‘ourt, Jersey City, to-day, to con'inue the contest of Judgement was reserved, The most of the e University ote William C Haskins, of New Rochelle. a mining pr to pay bis wife Mrs. Haskins, it a week for her support rs 1,200 ) SNOW TICKETS STOLEN. Abraham and Samuel Lavine, afternoon were held for trial on the charge of stealing 1,200 snow tckets They said they bought the tickets |" James Pilkington from a man for 25 cents apiece. gave the Lavines a check for them, then found he had paid for more tickets had been issued. brothers, a contractor. The contractor, who pays 28 cents apiece, DOG’S VICTIM BROUGHT TO PASTEUR INSTITUTE. The wife of Augustus Trindle, a farmer, living. near Crosawick, N. J., who was badly bitten by a dog, has been brought to Pasteur Institute, here, °, | for treatment. The head of the dog was taken to the Institute to be ex-| ft r in Harlem Police Court this BY COL. PARTRIDGE. « When he coms ination i 1 heard the |REPORT OF A $20'000. 000 | We Pouce today TRANSHER: want irs he said he ae " m hdrew bis come te Pay for ect Hatlway Cone art t gether, j | notldat ted by New ee | TO-NIGHT'S EVENTS, | Dinuer Twenty-seventh Assem= z an Club, Kaleker- t pattem Liber “ " ety ttt t ‘ 7% Science meeting, No. 10S Went Pifty-ffth street, Protective Assecta= Mt Church, Pit. EXPLOSION IN SUBWAY. Shock Tears Up Pavement and * Got a bargain to offer? Don't hide Let everybody know it through Tae World, —_ to take the't Dupont powder milla, Be! :

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