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i cee: ry 4 be WONDER SUPPLEMENT FOR THE CHILDREN. NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING N ON PAGE 4. ae EWS PRICE ONE CENT. COT MESSAGES | | | New Wireless Records Made by Marconi on the Philadelphia. SIGNALS AT 2,000 MILES. Liner's Log Contains Entries of the Marvel, Certified by TITLED cIRL Miss May Drummond Seventeen Men from Sole Heir To Once | Stranded Ship Had Great Estate. | Narrow Escape. ESTRANGED FROM BARL. |THE:R BOAT OAT CAPSIZED. Aged Noble Had Unfortunate) Marital Experiences and } Heroic Coast Guardsmen | Overcome All Perils and the Captain. A signal from Poldhu, Cornwall | sent by the Marconi system, was re- eetved on the Afmerican liner Phila- | delphia, which arrived to-day. when | the ship was 2,099 miles from tis) Cornish station. This was the Inst of a series of | messages and signals that had been transmitted uninterruptedly from the time the Philadelphia passed the Lizard. At a distance of 1,551.5 miles the operators on the Philadelphia trans- | mitted a message to the Poldhu sta- | tior that was received and repeated to the ship. This breaks all records of wire-; less communication between the shore and a vessel at sea. Signor Marconi had _ persona! | charge of the experiments, which were conducted openly and under the eyes of the officers of the ship. Capt. Mile and bis chief officer certify to the correctness of statements made by operators, Indorsed by Captain. ithon of the shiy nd signals were received d by Capt. Mille, On the cb voyage “appeare this indorseme (a his handwriting: Marcon! messages were receives follows: No. 1280.5 mi! m Polthu No, 2-1,033.3 m: rom Poldhu No. 31,1635 miles from Poidhu No. (1581.5 mi rom Poldhu. Signale-—2.0% miles from Poldhu. whén we were in Jautude & north, longitude 17.23 west The last message received from Pold- hu consisted of four words and was clearly distinguished by the operators on the ship. Communication with shore was impossible after this because the apparatus of Philadelphia Not powerful eno but signals f Poldhu arrived ervais anti! ihe muchine on the failed to register Maa Appa Bix, Marcon) had cide special prepa rations for this experiment. He was companied on the trip by HS ders, one of the directors of the Ma con! company, and two engineers Vivian and J, D. Taylor Y These men) wpent most af their Ume in the little house on the dk where the Maro up. ck of the steamship | nl apparatus was set What Marcent Saye. | The inventor of the wireless telegrapn Was quite modest about hin latest feat He was sure he could keep in communi- ation with land to the limit of the power of his machinery and never peal @my doubt of the result “Tt is ali very simp asked for at opinly he experimen: “We prepared the ne ary app a8 | to do the work, and then simply aid it. | Tam In the same position as any other | electrical engineer. If you have an en- ginger who is ke~ping Afty ghia burn- ing and you want him to keep twice as many you'd give nim the necessary Plant, wouldn't you? That ts all I have done in this ‘nstance—put in the ueces- + #*Y DiaDt to do the work.” Sete GEMS GO FOR CHARITY. Remarkable Collect * hetwaid ol Beginning March 10, Tiffany & Com- Bany* wil sell the most expensive and unique collection of gems in his coun- try for the benefit of the Charity Or- Ganisation Society and the Provident Relief Fund. There are 1.000 gema in the callestion and 100 of them are trom the remariable collection of the late Prince Poniatowsk!. A — gentleman whose name is withheld spent chirty yeare In gathering the collection, and has presented it to the organizations to | | be-sold for their beneft. The gems are Sorby adapted for mounting Br fa ‘BOERS LOST 800 MEN. Canusition in e Eqort to Break < Phrongh BlocksHoune Li LONDON, March $—Lord Kitchener | dring there that the Boer casualties the recent operations amounted tet hundred men killed or cap- a4 Dewet's gon, who is among the at ie his father's secretary. eee tes resulted from cama ine.” theough the block- aie Rallnens Service exempiif.ation of the ‘Railway Wesspervativn.*es , Yoman. lawn the}, the wireless tke Grew Crabbed. Effected Rescue. By the death of the aged Earl of = The Mritieh \ vund from > Sew Y ephone girl | “Hinese ports s clty with « biz Perth. a New York telephone « lkncgeree! ane allies Ek LA RIBCE becomes heiress to a tithe and e@8-/ and cinware. went in the fog this tates in Scotland yorning on the shi ff Jones's Inlet ner Long Bea 1 : ‘This girl is May Harriet Drum- The sixty-five was | mond. She is twenty-two years old ‘ | mas he men aad a and has for reveral months been em- he capsizing of! ployed in the long-distance depari-| 1+ ment of the Cortlandt Exchange of eae Ack! pee seexered : the ship rushing on the shoal a the New York Telephone Company. | 1)> "3i! Rees Soarr ethene Her father was George Drummond, | yynger » they were not heed- Viscount Forth, tne grandson of the | ed k about a ouaant feet with a crash that Earl of Perth, and his sole surviving male descendant | The Earl of Perth, who has just died | at the age of ninety-five. married twice. His first wife was a French and by her he had five sons. Four of them were killed in the | Crimean war and the fifth married a ¢ Earl of Essex. the surf and niece ¢ She > puld ne Two of the crew were almost drowned but | yoy was no ffom the ht, were reviv Life-Savers Exheus The rest of th safely in thelr o high, and the and § Worn out = born. | vould be, of ae . . seed shin wer nd later came to! - Pie Vessel was owned by James N. bad! waya vc \ The cargo wam ‘Tames be a total tug with lighters wus » this afternoon to her —— DYING. 'N THE PARK. ) Was dead, she! AT 1,500 MILES. ANSWERS'PHONE LIVES OF CREW. tried to get out of/ Unknown Man Succambs to Sup- at put of the way, per- posed Polson, TA UBD CES to #1} An unidentified man, thitty-fve ye leis ‘ found dying in Central Park Lt GE A Ts Seventy-ninth « | perth ceenis katie leave to any eel the ¢ {a poor Ha he worth m4 ye | sold and bartered away lef ALL DERELICTS | ri MAN IN A TO BE BLOWN UP, MILLION WORLDS,” CINCINNAT! AND DYNAMITE SO SAYS MARY MANNERING ARE AFTER MENACES. OF HER HUSBAND. Transat Jotce Over th Wobater avenue nevrly to sireds, Hoe was ta anon Hospital, Peter Fly: Lucetie Ryley, that is to be produced} Brook avenue, hai hiv tote on the other side, wie. ‘lacerated.. in conjunetion wth Harry B, Smit During the trip Mr, Kerker old he fae irhed one avt of an opera for Madeline ae his Jere hi hand deadly Hews able to go home, ee FOUCHT FIR VERY LATEST NEWS ater} tend the line through to White Piains and Yonkers. Wonder Puzzles, Wonder-Color ‘Pictures, Wonder Games, mote nvisible Pictures That Fold, Wond prea Wonder Pictures, Etc., Etc. A REMARKABLE OVELTY. TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD. RACING 2 SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE PRICE GONE CENT. ACCUSING BLOOD MARKS FOUND IN MAULIFFE'S CELL ete | nm Circulation Books Open. to All. | NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1902. IN BRIEFEST FORM. ————_-—- e+ CHURCH'S SILVER SERVICE BEHIND A BOWERY BAR. For four weeks up to to-day the communion service of the First Congregational Church of Portchester. N. Y.. decorated the back bar of a Bowery salvon. The discovery led to the Glennon Witness Taken to Remote Part of Station, shattering of the social ido! of Portchester. Arthur €. Brittc Britton stole the communion service. took it to a Bow: Where He Could Easily Have Been Beaten. saloonkeeper named Combs and told him it was part of a di ner service. Combs took it as a bar ornament. paying S2 tu the privilege. When Britton was arrested it was discove bat that he had, besides robbing the church. robbed everybody in ‘"¢ “4! his boarding-house. Endearing letters from girls and married (” !/ women were found in his pockets. J ee tad West pues the \ c ith’ Stree i fe Andie Ud LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. ; a z : Be conseee feel on the second hv or us remo ¢ Sat} xtent “a. whe Fourth Race—St. Cuthbert 1. Maggis Davis 2. Imp Albula,|/70" "he ther prisoners. The pot tar beta parent. unui Fifth 8ace—Silver Coin 1. Beana 2. El Ghor 3, [admit that the cel! is lieth ' ing whieh had wate | To reach the ceil an ow a . he ican | stairway must le eitmbe, while the 1s . i . LITTLE PROSPECT OF A “DRY” SUNDAY. cells below are eas.ly accessible and were not filled. Mrs. Lizzie Frgel nen case w “who Ia sat her names. ware of the From all indications. despite District-Attorney Jerome’. threats, New York will not be dry to-morrow. Fritz Lindinge onother Glen. |, tness. 4 s wirned by « and Michael Hines. Presidents of the Liquor Dealers’ Associa- smo fam.far » a hati i wa Sao sald Z to her must tion. have adviser all saloonkeepers to do the same to-morrow |,.. 4... cone to he an! se ts ma “ee Giving a vata ates Rage as they have on past Sundays. Hines declares “the police are | nove * , : blackmailers and shakes-downs and we will not stand ‘or it.” lee ee i MeA “ Ks ‘ollce could Bet, Gina rh Serer setae NEW SNAKE IN CENTRAL PARK. John T. Bradaw, of No. 251 West Forty-fourth street. at the Central Park Arsenal this afternoon ieft a biack snake. te 1 to No, 2% West ban evidently 1¢ Was not to be she told Mra. solng to a place 1 never find her, Looking for SEER |WAS ISOLATED CELL PURPOSELY CHOSEN? | | It now develops that James Moe- = | Auliffe who was murdered, ani feet ong, which was sent to ‘im ier a present. The saan shadow of whose death hangr over “ 3 o * will be given a good mouse dinnor to-night | the West Forty-seventh Street Po: . on public view in a day or twa |Iee Station, waa a specially picked 1 * served time on and has been mixed tntion In the courte th the connivance + |prisoner He was given a | dom used, one diMcult to reach and remote from cellk occupied by othe Had Me Aulitt: GREAT CROWDS JENKINS WON'T HOW ABOUT THIS, GREETED PRINCE. ACCEPT SWORD. POLICEMAN CARPE? HENRY WELCOMED 0 PITTS- RESENTS SNUB TO PRESI- goY ARRESTED FOR CARRY- DEAD MAN AMY BE HARRY GILL. A man believed to be Harry L. Gill was found dead in| bed this afternoon in the Raines iaw hotel at No. 209 Seventh ) avenue. The police will investigate. « el tener re BOY DROWNED IN SUBWAY. a ae) One flood fatality has been reported in Somerville. W. J. a boy having drowned in a subway into which the water | BURG BY 20.000. DENT ROOSEVELT. ING GERMAN FLAG. poured. — Soe rea ode om Cab af Engine rough Se Telewr to Liew le Was Locked Un in a Ce CONNECTING TROLLEY ROAD SOLD. |e setataine and War Bee | Tillman Weciining Proponed |” NO" Mecked fn ls 0 Conv tee a | layed by Wreck Git, | Reprimanded. neny Conn.. March 1—The partly completed Dan- ind Harien Electric Railway. which is to connect this Division of the New York Central Raiiroad | je. N. Y.. was sold to-day tn the Westchester ompany, of New York. The purchasers plan to ex- Traction C in Harlem a impris- ————- oo —__ — LATEST FLOOD BULLETINS. At Schenectady a 5.000 iron bridge was swept awas A Pittsburg sev ouses collapsed. No one was At Herkimer and Cranes Village, N. Y., washouts of road yy Moa wae | 23 are feared ——— The Passaic River broke over the banks in the Eysex section of Heile- J., Main street ts flooded to the depth of two feet and residen EATH DEALING EXPRESS. 20 TOWN DEVASTATED BY FLOOD. CUMPERLAN M fourteen miles nerthwest of ——— here, with about 2.000 popu! was cevastated by the t COOGAN BOULEVARD. town reservoir last night. The water, rushing through the m —— phi several hundre! houses from thetr foundations Several | Seer Mentinas tn cenehlen toni paltan : | Vennastvants n t-ands of dojlars worth of property are :eportd io : ae TO- Y TO-NIGHT'S BV ENTS. } tennis - ' MACON, Gai, March 1—Mrx. James HAIR-PULLING MATCH IN BROADWAY. i K. Hackett, who [sk tab dine | as Miss Mary Mann AS A prospec “ ig man stor ng ioe ma girl in ner. We u Newport the| appearing to-nimt front of the Marlborough Hotel this afternoon, a well-dressed woman | Canal | Gincinath will Ko out and blow up every | dignant over tthe [rushed up. “How dare you stand here talking to Chartle!” she shrieked KAISER'S REPLY TO pantie a rd floating mena 9 navigation that can | in New Y ork tha At hadron 4 fallawsd, MGhesie’ ecaed wi ip a PRESS CABLEGRAM. ‘ he foun tl North Atlantic to be legally | Sates 2 Recent storms have resulted In a great kett refused young won sy into # hrong Tithe Neht, but no polices] oo sear willam nas number of casualties at Almost | production of hou appeaye mine tranigcit " | : levery veasel reaching port brings news ‘The report in a cruel lie” «he said. RRA \\ ear Aaa 4 | $ of a wreck floating in the channels of | "If 1 had a mi worlds full of men tm by ; tra@e acroas|the ocean: The to 1 snould GOLD MEDA\. FOR THE PRINCE. | ; has become most serious, and t * | nati is hailed with joy It te che pu ‘ rag Nut \- | of the traneatiantic steam- kowith him th *Jclety tu present af pedal vo Prine rs j \ Capt. McLean, of the Cincinnati, has ¢ reason assign f{so.chis country. Members « —— been furnished by the Hydrograpais | Mr Hackett'« scribing for silver copies, Th | i eens Office with a long lirt of Known de- | fTN) fy i tela pupil of Ruvy Fy . er relicts and their location when Inst acen. | wet. nil tne a ote j WEATHER FORECAST. Dee | In, BOY GN WHEEL RUN DOWN BY STAGE FOI ea || AGAIN THE DYNAMI = . FELL FROM FOURTH STORY Pwelith Kegiment } “ OPERA WRITTEN AT SEA. | —-—-- MITE: 1 William Brennen, a Ud t-year-old mesenger Loy who resides ot . ACE [Thin Time , hae No. 465 Bast Sixty- bird street. w awn this afterncon by a Fifth ath 3 ure, Judson Memorial Vonk, Clte) aie Gastave Baril ; Kvanuerctagorn th honky Stee apile wana iciailwresitand (Cie fb ; 1 Waashingon Square : dy Jnl, 5 wh anal e e owas rem tarthe ‘Flower t fi « " south night and Sundusy tre » Guatay Kerker, « well: } SpUAropRel wes 1browse:: TiRINES ipehiiower: Hospital ler skull was Whe Shakespeare Cimb, hevent shifting to wright was among * ee? ’ t , : . that arrived to-day MiSS STONE CALLED TS!) KA BABY “LUCKY CHILD. | ‘ Philadslpita. He ts writing ano Kingaprldes) esi cent ‘Ny e Un ied Vetikas Laby | Hohemian Workingmen's To Cure Grip tu Two Daye Laxatie Bromo-Quinise removes the cause. BW, Greve's signature on every Dox. 9° 13 she brought them Terrace Garden. ball,

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