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RACING # SPORTS rid GENERAL 9S" © SPORTING NEWS fe Circulation Books Opcu to An” | ON PAGE 6. —— NEW YORK. MOND AY, MARCH 3 1902, PRICE ONE hoe ’ | NIGHT EDITION. pe ee 0s ON PAGE 6. __ Pac ON CEN CAPT. HALPIN IS |! 0EM0, (2HKT VERY LATEST NEWS '[] UNDER CHARGES. IN fplisi| 'N BRIEEEST FORM. ial! ee | \ | ae | aa | ~~ Police Commander Accused of Neglect of Duty Burning Celluloid in, MAYOR'S MESSAGE § RECORD BREAKER. ae? ee in Permitting Policy Slip Printing. Five-Story Factory Causes, Pa Panic. i Mayor Low this afternoon completed what will be a recs ‘Prisoner's Lawyer sks Former Office Boy if He Got L. ri-breaking message to the Board of Aldermen. It coms . ses fifty closely typewritten pages of legal cap and con- $500 for Coming Back from Berlin ns upward of 30.000 words. The message will be read at A charge of neglect of duty was piice was the headquarters of HP ‘ | Preferred against Police Captain visninae oe Snes: ‘Asam, WOMAN KILLED. BY FAL i for Patrick abont which the lawyer glasses fhe latter's { the five-storaV2nue- run away this afternoon and knocked down Edith | toia nim not even to tell his mother. ¢ 2 Canal street Olt ments. seven years old. of No. 75 East Eighty-fifth street, [and that Patrick was careful about '% which was wrecked by explosion angit Twenty-third street and Third avenue. Policeman Corr, | who saw Jones in hie office Patrick ,.y . | Ae at § o'clock this morning while trying to stop the horse was knocked down and run over, | a's0 suggested to him how he should sick + om Henry Halpin, of the Church street} » meeting of the Board to-morrow. It deals with the work = ——— CEN eA peldere wetit te f all the city departments in the past. present and future. the Albert T. Patrick's former office $500 to testify ngainst Patrick 1 vault. Patrick went with elusive) aes ae .| Two Persons shi Missing,firancial question. the budget and other city affairs. | boy, Joseph Mayer. wan the leading EX-Judge Martine who drew the | wlieet« Daten aare under orders rom mm jas Stastny <a - ! 1896 will for Rice, teatified that the - © Partridge, before whom Capt. Halpin} One an Elevator Boy Who aud | witness in the murder trial to-day deeeraeuin ith igen eehiheaetnnt sour mete will be tried Aided Heroically. RUNAWAY HURTS TWO PERSONS. | The witness sald Rice had never eae tinea enid Se Before making public his action in ee i | been in Patrick's office, that he \), _ ‘ tf r seers Pc f 7 is ' rented a safety vault compartment sq¢ . e hinds) A (eis ETI Be CEL Search for bodies will made to:| A horse owned by Dr. John A. Price. of No. 117-Second | Pateicvieks ie . sioner called on Dist Jerome and held a long with him. It is believed that they discussed the proposition of bringing criminal rnesy onference | , | morrow in the this testi- proceedings against the Police Cup- ‘ [aera of pes dead, injured and Sarr) eh ie tat testify was not asked tain on account of the discovery that | missing is as follows | On the cross-examination an ef- pies all of the yolicy slips used in this| je DEAD. LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. fort was made to show that the wit {00 a. city and in Kentucky were printed in TONONTO Mre BIANCA, No. 16Canal ne-s had received or been promised, him to eo t 4a: Oy Pour rarey Oe eS wISSING. Fifth Race—Felix Bard 1. Sir Florian 2. Jena 3! It is unofMctally stated that the |\" conclusion was reached that there Was no ground for criminal action The charge gainst © Tammany District, hu Capt. Halpin was mach pers BUCKLEY Jon theine Compaar| SEARCH FOR NEW WITNESSES iN BURNS SIRL CASE hee sae a at Pee EP ssaitne leno alana 54 x | HOURS OVERDUE. GET JACK FROM ME?” MAKING G ARRESTS. ternoon by agents of n. He © FIREMAN, — Engine | } Gare Ant y These! printing aioe = Id not have nics 2: cut about head and Assistant District-Attorney Schurman is making a search DrarecHveo and ven Tae | IMEFE More than twa, weeks, but reuaht meal’ the two couples who went to the Glen Isiand Hotel at the le had been the detectives any they have evi- dence that it was used for policy | ted a aloon at | purposes for ye Because he failed to disc y men were making re dtr time that Walter S. Brooks and a woman alleged to be , . yeave Gur ie Sinved Histeoe He thinks they. were: Brooke’ s |NO ALARM FELT FOR THE BIG WIFE'S QUERY WHEN ASKED MAGISTRATE MOTT’S ADVICE PPT ends and might be able to clear the mystery. He had a CUNARDER. ABOUT HUSBAND. | TO POLICEMEN. Internat tagureds consultation with Dr. Sweeney. who first attended Brooks. SS = - te doctor told Mr. Schurman that he detected the odor of jo eo Think She Has Nee 7, Ne 8, Bst'thloral. Lawyer Backus is trying to find proof of his theory layed by Storme, or May Have Sto fourteen: Inters, ine Cases Circumstane hree stories : KROLL, A found eonugh to persuade them that tne in a, = eee hat Brooks was shot after the first visit of Dr. Sweeney. Hada Stight Accident. : | a Garloren cot wi 0. H. P. BELMONT’S CONDITION FAVORABLE. LONDON, March 2-0 dempaten from Judge Rtward F O'tyerar, of the | Tale is a take arrest. 1 am gotne te and face, Queenstown wed mere at TIGR M tty ‘od aa . .3 ae 4 wants i a get real | him or Any other sa- WASHINyTON. March 3.—The doctors report at 5 P. M. at 0. H. P. Belmont is as well as can be expected. a Ie ria, which at that time was abo hours overdue, no anxiety was man! fested as to the steamers eafety i t ‘The delay in the Etruria feaching | Sars Rr mae mudetete a artes Be BY A POLICEMAN, KEEP HANDS OFF O'BRIEN’S STATEMENT AC- PRESIDENT’S RULE ASTO PO- « fo Into the teenth atreet, cut dy IMNY. BDWARD, N M < : . iN - ( to. “rou: ad this you w 4 dt CUSES BLUECOAT. i LITICAL ACTIVITY. BOLD SAFE BURGLARY iN BROOKLYN. Ryeretonn ie sitributed to rove Rasometerries se There hav en aome inquirtes at the . Pas pectator in Complaint Says Rat- warns Appotntces ot to Interfere Burglars it was ‘oarned late this afternaon secured $2.50L femmes of the Cunard line here. bar the Sperrana in Factions im money and jewelry ‘ram the safe e sive of Bernard mene Oars att i He gave it in the { Biancha Tononto, thirty-seve! a ud No. 1549 Broa dway. Brooklyn tuey pored lay when Detective One Hundred and atraigned before tender In the Riches © Hundred aad arged with violate sterday, imoination. The ined detection is ell lignted and never com- | in Conen’s store. andthe | sold jumped from tae fifth story? hole near the jock and manipulated | Patrick O'Rrien, of No : i 1 low of in adjoining tenem i os was a tedius one. and how the men < street, ia dying at his home He says WR stetement ; : house, She died at the Hudson s mystery. The neighhoridod ts that his precarious cv t Alctely deseried. There was a | sult of an encounte: ° wha Presid no sseph Collett! a heroic elevator, In local shippl a ue r A t frem ¢ 1 “ad seen PaLTeriUee iisattatan rate varoueiten , | bos. and Richzrd Farrington, an emjole Was visible from the street. The burglars left no viue, | oat tat trom Nel witha cross the river would have a McAuliffe ni H f Lu ler within tie) ployee of the Wilkinson Comb Com- * . ed ina base re acl a aie pany eine BRITISH MEMORIAL STATUE CA same pail Aited with ® tee Mortem statemen Fla One > a here nm he had arreste 1 persons were at ia —___—_ ieee ne th a imeraten when | An appropriate statue. designed as a memorial to the foealtenltealinii halon tees British who have fallen in the Boer war. was cost this after- mothe horn and rubber acon at the Bonnard foundry on West Sixteenth street. Prom- | ¥it2, ihe Umoria factory of James Wilkinson which arrived nere Sunday » third floor inant Canadians witnessed ihe casting. The statue will be ee Paes a iia rier re CALL TROOPS FOR se TOM” COSTIGAN'S in the aerty said ee Wednesday evening 1 was on De econ I had been drinking A oan began to pummel me and I hit ommunication hy 4 wethe blows cleared my head some and * 1 saw my assailant was a policeman Then I stopped fighting, Dut he did not He continued to beat me “Then I remember being taken to a A Ex Mer, of the building | @tation-house and later in iu . Sig The employees scrambled out on LONDON. March 3 Speaking of the attitude of the Government toward | CHANC ANCE FOR LIF E SLIGHT, wagon to my home, I was left ‘ the fire esea five floors. »| Wireless telegraphy in the House of Lords this afternoon the Marquina of doorstep and it was some time Mt ithe Th | wasltound 7 Was for | all H , and jn | Londonderry, the Postmaster-General, sald that he personally regarded the A in Death's Door After Pluck- | An investigation revealed r i i (hel » the Wire system as the xr #t tavention of the age | | fe USAtNAS eer that Policeman Ratigan, of Kp I ppvvin " | fe could not, however, grant Marcont !icenses to establish signal sta- | ily Fighting Disease avenue station, arrested Of » 4 ¢ .. tons u AK or fear of interrupt the extencive expert Eight Years. | Ay ow phy-|ttons in the 4K r of interrupting + xten xper g o she Rania Feb. 10, ft impossi every one| Mental work now being carried on by the Admiralty, from which the Gov- TROLLEY MEN HAVE TIED UP ee Sl | He showed fight, and the policeman had 1."7)"" " | The walls and roof of the building | a 6 eres tt to use force in calming him. O'Brien | Peters j fell at 10.30 o'clock and concer id goon after Re R fth Solas, pains atsoUines sia Hien ane Malan aes eee | the names were under control. Chief ACTRESS DIED OF BURNS. mineral care mice Croker said he feared = CouEt: Z SHORT TERM FOR SLAYER. i 4 were. Anna Morton, an aetress, “orty-one yeara old, died at Fordham Hoe- Repreted: He was sent to jail for five days Two bodies under the debris, but search for, , ‘ 4 women, relatives of O'Brien appeared Newark Man Who Confessed eo) them could not be made until the to-day from burns received at her home, No. 901 Fast One Hundred and against him. After O'Brien got out of St ghty-third street. She was placing a vase on a mantel when her clothes (recial to The Evening World ; | | Tuins cooled, He thought that it ‘ a to "| Jail srzaleaine developed | would be better to wait until inquiry aught fire, Her tairtee 1r-old son Harry was burned trying to save her, | NORFOLK. Va ida 3 —Eleht m A complaint has been made agatnst | bial ‘i Seay aha nit SHOte - 7 ftary compa Norwalk, Ports Policsmnin’ Natigan ibys. man! name ‘1 was mac the missing The woman's hu be nda who are on the stage, had an engagement In |mouth. Newport wa and Hamp John F. Owners, who lives in the morn Newark this wee [Va are now at Norfolk armory. awa © O'Brien was arr “ —— — ing r iceman used more ¢ | jot streetec WIRES BEING RAPIDLY REPAIRED. ¥ lerbea eee A Telegraph and ‘elephone men say jay that most of the trouble with | vay | maga @ i]the wires caused by the nt 8 is fs at an and that unless there tr % q . z i a is another spell of sther the next few « will see the wires up!) $ s FIGHTING IN COLOMBIA and in working order © waters of the Genesee, Susquehanna, Lacka-. thorou | E { 4 : . wanna and Mohawk rivers are receding more lige . i [ Revolutionary Outbreak Reported + [take i ; “ Near the Capital, | \ Catholic Clab address, No. WASHINGTON, Ma Renge DROUGHT IN INDIA STILL UNBROKEN. 8 sy 120 Gentral Park South. wived here indicate t here ha ) <a X tants = a Tm Union, Indica! 4 revelutionar eak in Col Kot ou nelpecte elevate ONDON, March ‘The Viceroy of India, Lord Curton of Kendleston, | FIRE AIDED BY FLOOD SHIPPING BILL UP. t nfail t a light and » 4, and of no beneftt | | . Seee. “ tires POCRORE) how receiving, relief, bet Water Su a in Wasverts Cat on Yer Pree Gnene Dehote in Senate Fitty-atth JA despatch t har legraph Company ma eo, says that! jee, « by ‘Too Mach Water. on the > Mewsure & Presbyterian three million acres of wheat in the Punjab are suffering from total drought. | © pe: vt val men wa 3 Pp rena © Oe | Cole Wes ay wT BINGHAMTON S \ is.) GUDEN DECISION NOT YET READY. [laced on care iv nnsteet thowe Maire | sa morning * ‘a ° —— Mareh 3-10 was mated, Tat the Bxecutive chamber that tO | sc cpetetetebeteieietet efeleiefetelei-t siarte ‘ Thomas |! ‘ "| MRS. BOTKIN’S CASE FAILS inion in the Guden case would not be given out thie afternoon. Le MaENOE aie: ; nips ery aevarten | MRS + | Attorney-General Davies is preparing bis tepart to be submitted to the dev.|+ WEATHER FORECAST. “ wie Hall, H ather v the . | WABHINGTON, Maren a —rie Unitest | ernor. : Forecast for the thirty- | Ravailace States Supreme Court tosda | ——-— oe - — 4 ” * neton Anwem= for New York ft oe eee YOUNG CANADIAN SENT TO BELLEVUE. | : vicinity: Partly ‘ The police of the West Thirtleth "Street St Taesday | aden om report that Herbert | Mreshiescis ——— Don't walt for something to tura ielslon sof tne W. Stewart, thirty-four years old, of Toronto, Canada, who has been stay: | ‘= @p. Let Sunday World Wants turm | release Mra Botkin, under ntence of fing at No. 16 West Twentieth street, was removed to the Insane Pavilion the ttanda oat tp something for you, . Banat ning ®itB, polza soned condy.” °* “"* Tat Bellovue Hospital this afternoon. He will be detained for observation. 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