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SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. — PRICK ONE CENT. =o Weta? Pi eh a GD ‘ SLEET, SNOW AND GALE TIE. UP TRAFFIC AND BUSINESS, "A Mrs. New York Suffers From Storm Following Five Inches of Snow, Railroads Crippled, Ferries De- layed and Suburban Out. of Business. The entire east is in the grip of a storm of snow and sleet, rivalling in many ways the famous blizzard of 1888. traffic tele- Railroad and troiley is everywhere interrupted. and graph and telephone wires in man) Places are down In New York five badly been followed by driving sleet that] has practically ness The storm is expected to continue | all night. | RAILROADS. In New Jersey the railroads have | abandoned their schedules. The Ls high Valley has taken off the Blac pss until further no- tice. The road is blocked beyond Manech Chunk Milk trains got in seven hours late. On the Pennsyl- vania suburban trains are running irregulariy and through trains are uway behind At Hudson, N. Y.. a heavy snow storm set in at noon to-day drifted by high winds, has paralyzed all busi- the entire force of men clearing the | ks of the New York Central to ad work been working night and day to clear the tracks. It may be a week before the tracks can be used for tarough traffic. TROLLEYS. The crosstown line from Brooklyn to Willlamsburg quit this morning. The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- pany has out 400 men, thirty-eight snowploughs and forty-five sweepers. iches of snow, | causing |. Four sundred men |“ — Trolleys Practically Put WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast: for York | | New lty—Snow or sleet to-night; Thuraday generally fairs high North- cant ow ne to | 2 wenter Bodo +S CRCCOE In Jersey trolley traffle is practically stopped. SHIPPING. All shipping tn the harbor {fs at a standstill, Even unloading and load- ing of vessels in port has been stopped Boats due to depart this afternoon waited for the storm to clear and no incoming vessela were reported. FERRIES, Passage from Jersey City and Brooklyn by ferry was dificult in the way across, guided | of signal bells. wr Clarke had the reg- the clanging the property owners In c ing thelr sidewalks to throw the snow into the street clear of the gutters. The notice was sent to the Park De- partment because its employees had openly violated this requirement during the recent storm. Mr, Clarke says that if the snow were » red over the streets in the residence, districts in- of being heaped up, It would thaw quick ———— NOT UNLIKE FAMOUS If the storm continues, suburban BLIZZARD OF 1888. lines will be abandoned and efforts| To-day's snowstorm devoted to keeping the city lines| *omewhat reacebles the iva March 12, 1888. : F Tae famous bdiiazard came north from in Manhattan all the lines are running, though poor time is made. Continued on Foursh Page) ete STORM BULLETINS TELL OF DAMAGE AND PERILS, MOUNT VERNON. ! in many heavy wind NEW ROCHELLE. Many o and thet yea and then only wit snowploughs. Ir will be compelled t nightfall by are working ail” HOBOKEN. The trolleys are running, but great ulty has been found in keeping the | vant ne of the drifting | ympany says if on ac lines are we king al right, and that no wires are down | NEWARK. \ TraMc |+ badly hampered, street cars are practically ted yusiness Quite at a standstill munication to several pol and {t ts feared the wil go down, t to sleet. phic fire and police snow having wire ured | | ” NEW BRUNSWICK. a trolley oar is r pr suburbs, Tele artially res Not elty thon exhausted the line suspended, bu: though there’ was much Qittcults fand w ELIZABETH. bi] ok ing tr vints, Pent to om. urve near Elizabe dat A trains were u progress without | Jersey m the rup- Little business tn beltig transacted EASTON, PA. ‘The Storm here promises pou nid Talirands tn nh nor. reth, E town, A ingtgn Kutz been tled up. wied with passengers the Blue Mountal ext towns and tn the rural cith BALTIMORE. e snow hus ley, tele: showing the ) sleet and the fon Wan malntained. | The [Raw tena 4 ats m nay. —_—_—_—_ any is in and on n trains ie PARKERSBURG, VA. spatchers static in’ the ald aignal A heavy snow storm has bech raging towers. PASSAIC. ‘The ‘trolley cars have not been run- ning all day, and no work ts being done ia phe Mooded distiict. The telephone greatly | for twenty-four hous in the western portions of the State. the pre- cipitation ranging from six to fourteen Inches in depth. ee rand All Berea reas: ui “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ |_ E FORGED ? McGarry Denies the Indorsements on Dead Son's Notes. SEVERAL BANKS AFFECTED. died # Lwas his nephew. Bone for Saturday, 7 ther Modarry the brother of t In the mountainous | McGa: Gitriote it ls from twenty-five to marty One of the Promises Is Que To-Morrow ; Others in Near Future. + MoGarry M D the mother of them. others in 5000 in held similar James JM storm. The boats had to feel their |: WHICH GOODWINS ARE EXTRAVAGANT? : | PUBLIC NOTICE CAUSES SOME TO SNIFF. Maybe the Nieces Spend Too Mach; Mayhe Other Per- sens De. Press Club, Meeting In interest Hamp- ton and Tuskegee 1 strint Carnente the ols, Review of Seventh People's Institute lectare, Union. National Arte lecture, Asso Fourth venne hird street. and Hrewers Renevolent elation, masquerade hi Terrace Garden. Butler 8: to Aides ry, and John. J. a 4 9 Of three *roupie, ‘The funeral bas been «earnest with the departure of the White Star line steamship Ocean) CClorld, [« “ Cieculation Books Open to All.’ | RACING # SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS NEW YORK, , WE ON DAY, ‘MARCH 5, 1902. _ON PAGE 6, PRICE ONE CENT. WAS MOTHER'S VERY LATEST NEWS | __ IN BRIEFEST FORM. ARTINOT BRIC-A-BRAC SAFE. rooms this rioon with the intention of seizing some of Sadie Martinot’s bric-a-brac. the sale of which he had seen announced. He had an execution against her for $284. The auctioneer refused to part with the goods. claiming he had bought them. Fadley Nreatars Miss Martinot with supple- mentaiy proceedings. aoe Bo os PERM!7 FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE. ips A committee of the Ancient Order of Hibernians this after- noon waited upon Police Commissioner Partridge. at Police Headquarters, ant asked jor the usual permit to parage on Si. Patrick's day. Vhe chairman invited the Police Commis- sioner to parade. He may do so. 0 LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. | Fourth Race—Bill Nixon 1, Computation 2. Maverick 3. Fifth Race—Felix Bard 1. Nitrate 2, 2, Amigari 3! | oe “TRIP TO MOON” RUINES ve “Trip to the Micon” building. which was brought down from the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo and put up at Coney Island for use next summer. was blown down and ut-| terly ruined by the high winds this afternoon. It was owned | by Frederic Thompson and was valued at $10,000. oe ler the barwe (a MARVELLOUS RESCUE OF BARGE CARDENAS Deputy Sheriff Thomas Radley visited O'Brien's auetion | Picked Up After Drifting Helplessly a Month—Blowr to Bermuda and Back to Fire Island, The tollowing despatch, stviag Fir I » be latitude 32:43 longfitud st oty miles we a remarkable «i nm A etreteh to tl ind hauled to sou Then for titty mil irifted. The wind hax “1 we ran 130 miles bee niles to westwa tr ack to. eastwar The the direct wir. ken down by the storm: NEWPORT NEWS. Va. March 5 } to After being adriff on the ocean for twenty-nine da: nd tossed about in| *+ five stiff gales, the coal Varge Car denas arrived safely in port early) this morning in tow of the tug Cuba. This is the tug from which she broke away on the night of Feb. 2 during the gale in which five barges parted thelr haweers, two going to the bot- tom. The story of Capt. Joseph Ray- mond, supplemented by those of Capt B. H. Hawes, of the Cuba, and Capt John Correa, of the barge Matanzas, te than ave gales “blowd therly. Our provistor we “now have aboa and Kerrist of Delaware C Sandy Honk nemled 4 thelr coura of making son stood the experience tn © Her rudder was disabl rigging started and she sprung Capts Raymond ar ne highest terma 4 juct during the ma the me neitue He set the flag, but which broke awky with the Cardenas | ; Cath. ATACERAE RIN AIA Yb and wns afterward picked up by the] see ahip or wand until March 2 and the mond and his mea Cuba, reads like some of the early | Fire lsterd leht was the first thing Kea (ream to thee: day sea fiction, #0 marvellous wan} “X\*P water ane lighia thar we hase | ter being parted fro the escape of the Cardenas. aptaina are = ... TEN DAYS FROM CREGAN’S PAY. Patrolman Michael Cregan. of the Old Slip station. who found a $1,000 bond while patrolling his post and failed to re- port or turn in the bond. was to-day fined ten days’ pay by Deputy Police Commissioner Thurston. The bond, which was stolen from Fall River, Mass.. was negotiable. Sal AGED BROOKLYN MAN MISSING. The police to-day sent out a generai alarm for Peter Simmons, sitxy-seven years old, who has been missing from | his home. No. 505 Henry street. Brooklyn. since Feb. 2b. ote FIREMAN AND RESTAURATEUR BANKRUPT. James M. Roche. a fireman, to-day filed a petition in bankruptcy. naming as creditors Bernheimer 1 Schmidt. :‘ ine Lion Brewery, to whom he owes $82.34. and John McG» eth. of No. 226 East Thirty-fifin street. $189.72. His assets. salued at $50. consists of a uniform. some clothing and household goods. John T. Marsh. formerly a restaurant manager. and now residing av the Parker House. Thirty-ninth ator. and Proad- a $ anoth ener. a a Sho. eel ee pe een The liabilities are 52, | it — FENIAN SYMPATHIZERS CELEBRATE. | It was just thirty-five years ago to-day, and just such a stormy day as this one is, so loyal Irishmen say, when the Fenian uprising, which found ite first expression in the fight at Klincloony Wood, near the town of | 4 aght, took place that O'Neill Crowley was shot down after making a bold stand pract English Irishmen all over the many of them are celebrating. and killed Talbot, the Engiish spy, was called upon at Bellevue Hospital to- | Jay by three members of the Clan-na-Gael, ——e+4< HO FOR THE CORONATION! ; began in to-day Mrs. Norman Kellogg, Mrs. J. Po Kernochan. Mrs. {Stuyvesant Pieu. WA Hazard, wife and family; William MacKensie. wife and family; Francis J Otis, 1. T. Pfister, F.C. Steffens and J Louis Webb, all sailed on steamship, and many more of New York's exclusive set will mail. it is said. at the end of the week | It was t efty have the anniversary in mind, and | ‘The exodus of New York's people to attend the coronation | Harry Lehr, Mrs. Lehr —eee —— ' WILLS $7,000 IN JEWELS. } By a will filed this afternoon, Maria L. W. Brooks, who died at Lake- | wood Monday. divides hor estate so that, with gifts made in her lifetime, | her son and daughter: Warren Ward Brooks, ef Plainfield, N J. and Ella Louise Anthony. «ho lives at the Plaza Hotel, will have $36,000 each Included in the calculation are a diamond pendant re ring, a diamond and emerald ring, a three stone diamond ring, a diamond fly breast- a 80 | ' | | | pin and her laces. valued by her at 87.000. pal SE ae THINK HE CONTEMPLATED ABDUCTION. Allen, fifty-thre: years old, “of t of John the Bower vas arraigned thie} o lafternoon in the Vorky Court on Y vein a pper. Hel was remanded until to-morrow for exa According to the police, Voird avenue and Eighth street with a small by | Allen was found drunk ay Allen. when asked his { } | one Bendie Lee, of No. 232 East Twenty-sixth street cae sald he was a iramp ener) eter NORFOLK AND WESTERN ‘CHANGES. Henry Fink has resigned the Presidency of the Norfolk | Railroad Company and will be succeeded by Fo J) Kimball, Chairman of the Board of Directors. Mr. Fink takes the place made vacant Ly Mr Kimbetl lh Fgohnson, at present General Manager, has doen made Vice-President eee TO TUNNEL THE DELAWARE RIVER. PHILADELHIA, March 5 —The Philadelphia and Camden Tonrel Com- tpany, backed by Philadelphia and Chicago capitalists, was tucorpo: ate. to- day. It wi tunncl the Delaware River between this city aud Coun 1nd Western | \ ally alone and bidding deflance to the |» Robert Kelly, the famous Fenian, who shot | 7 The rescue of the Cardenas will be bd - regarded am nil ihe more remarkable Au oleh p would sea] when it own that went as far it's ae. . south as ty miles west of Bermuda, | tance from t had B and then drifted and satled back topcontinued gales found b the bottom. PROOF AGAINST PATRICK ALL IN AND STATE RESTS ish iskhishte be icbiciceinin ieee inicie i vieiei ernest | THIS IS STATE’S CASE AGAINST A, T. PATRICK. Assistant District-Attorney Osborne contends that these facts pave been shown by the evidence against Patrick: That « conspiracy was formed with Valet Charles F, Jones to, murder William M. Rice and seize his fortune, Testimony er er nianed This Afternoon with More Evidence Con- cerning Alleged For- geries—Lawyer : House Will Open for the Defense To-Mor- : . ‘ ‘ ‘ - ‘ ‘ Ww. x That a will was forged under which Patrick was to recetve the ROW. | larger portion of the estate. - it That Jones, at Patrick's instigation, chloroformed the cid milk . ! ASA SAARC GDI GABOE OS i Honaire and put him to death oar: That checks bearing Rice’s name were forged so that Patrick WHAT MR. SRRINS SAY. | could obtain cash on them and have money on hand to fight any con- test of the alleged forged will That one of these checks was actually cashed, but that eus- picton was aroused and the cashing of the others prevented. That it cremate Rice's body and destroy evi- dence of the murder, SSMIMAAMORAAMASAARA RAC EG AS Ob FADS BRIDGE PENN. TUNNEL ,, ATST, LOUIS AFIRE) BILL 15 PASSED STARTED BY AN, ‘$50, 000,000 MEASURE KI was intended to 1 were er me the marked ‘glass Albert T. Patrick, on trial under / BLAZE WAS an indictment charging him with EXPLOSION. | READY FOR THE MAYOR. the murder of William M. Rice. was | greatly relieved at 2.40 o'clock this! cr 1 org Mo. March 5.--The Ill- | Spactal to The Drewtag Worl afternoon when Assistant District-!jnois end of the Eads bridge was set ALBANY, March 5.—The 6,000, q9 Attorney Osborne arose and sald to|on fire to-day by an explosion in the|! Ra ; was ~— ; | power-house lay and now goa begibadles : The Ribas railroad bridge in| M4 ow and the Boar ef Alder The case of the prosecution ROW | roatened ™ aioe oF rests - - amends the elty charter: « for mers pe vat neem unter 9 ers! RICH BREWER DEAD. At tlie tunnel franchise, 6 eramyene i sorenes SN a med the substi. attainy land $5 oss one was last week. mir i ta WARNED , BUT 700 FRENCH MINERS wee" LATETO SAVE HER. IN GREAT STRIKE. tt me WOMAN TOLD FRIENDS OF IN- START GENERAL FIGHT FOR wera at ' TENDED SUICIDE. EIGHT-HOUR DAY. se 7 A | — morrow morning . “ Mra ane KK al ALA PATRICK WANTED ted Wiltlam 7 ste € thowe | Sra TO QUESTION JONES. ..: ie During the morning session Pat- ine rick expressed a desire to cross-ex-) Kelly fad (ak, dying, An ambu 1 ry xs Roosevelt Hosp! later Laxative prome-Gvialee removes (ConuUnued on Fourth Page.) ehe died. BW, Groves signature on mere ae Fs 4

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