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ae NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ___ON PAGE 6. AY to ELA Ee fi Che f “ Circulation Books Open to All.” TOLD OF THREAT SASRIE OED NATURAL WAY TO KILL BROOKS. IN MTURAL W Mabel Cooper, a Brooklyn Belle, Swears Burns physician, First Wit- | Girl Made Such a Statement to Her. ness for Patrick. ant District-Attorney afternoon. ‘NO SIGN OF CHLOROFORM. | After he had gone Mr. Krotel said | that the artist was convinced that the | VIE NEN ieee ts NEW YORK, M. ARC H 6, “THURSDAY, 1902, VERY LATEST NEWS | IN BRIEFEST FORM. STOLE REDEMPTIONISTS’ MAIL. on William J. Hanlon. a letter carrier attachec D at Third avenue and Eighth street. was arrested this after- | noon by Post-Office Inspectors Jacobs and Meyer. The Re- | demptionist Fathers at Ni. 173 East Third street have been missing letters containing money for prayers tor thy 01) a Brooklyn belle, Krotel this made ai 1 when she into the Criminal rt building this afternoon and inquired for Assistant Mabel Cooper ser swept District-Attorney Schurman young woman who called upon him Flat Contradiction of Jones d -_ 8 an important witness against Was not Florence Burns at Very Start of De- the dead. Florence Burns and she dictated her who has been the best fendant’s Case. ; Sce aura ne Tenge When arraigned before United States Commissioner testimony to the istant District- face-ia May Bon Dr Curry ho at ded Will Ist. Rice in his inst tines, war the} Badly that he took the money to get even. and after that spent i el HIM Shel | rst witness called in the defense of| it in luxuries for his family. | Albert T. Patrick. He said Rice had a vt his de atura that dropsy and ath seemed to} one There waa chloroform had have been a no indication BOYS HAD SPECIAL INVIT*TIONS. all riah fo owitt Kale | been given and no sign of a strug- gle Young Kaufmann, the por- This testimony was given after Re- Drea aeieent Bin eeat Rafah GONMRRGLNERICANRT ae eT ee Twenty-two pupils of Public School No. 89, Lenox avenue and One Hundred and Thirty-fourth streci. who are pres'“cats of the different classes. received special invitations to visit the the lefendant and Mr studio on House noon of the day sh as alles hac ade the ope 8 ny have gon Glen I al Hotel is ae Resins ee ie Hohenzollern They visited the royal yacht this afternoon. with Walte oks, caled on Assist- Mr Honse oa aoe Jones is not worthy of belief FEARED MISSING MAN IS LOST IN FLOOD. There was no der Willlam M. Rice Rice was dead from natural causes | at the time Jones says he adminis- tered the chloroform Witnesses of the highest credibility will locate Patrick and Rice together on friendly terms conspiracy to mur- FRIEND OF BROOKS | FOUND STABBED NEAR HIS HOME. three gashes in hie PATERSON. N. J.. March 6.—Joseph Christ. fifty-seven years old, of No. 53 North Third street, has been missing from | his home since Friday night. and his relatives and friends ; think that perhaps he may have perished in the flood. Sn EEEnnERGh GnOnEneeeet NO FURTHER NEWS OF ETRURiA. A new complication in the mystert- stomach and y his arisen in the]! ous Brooks trai strange stabbing of Joseph (. Cob- BIEN MSI Alston tote ochre || One avitness}will) awear) that! Rlce Baise Teaskipe. cute eat or No 2 Mary atrec:. wan slxned the Swenson check for 26.0001 at 6 o’olock to-night it was said at the offices of the Cu- ” y once 4 bd & > af dolore ye son street, Brooklyn, once an padi toade eotwe’tleae batore Coubla| ere ee erore nie died. nard line that no news had yet been received of the steamship mate friend of the young man who is said to have been slain by Florence Burne |b Cobble was found on the sidewalk | %° near his house with two stab wounds Checks were signed by Rice and siya Jones to hand to Patrick in 25 settlement of the Holt Htigation. Since then his father has sliowes | word of his son's condition to be} erereal he Intended to make @ known, declaring that “what goes on in| [°W ¥ Rice expressed himself as fay found The young man was later taken to his Etruria, reported disabled in midocean. It was expecter the ship would reach the Azores to-day in tow of the freighter William Cliff. . acne s easton tn hie |” Bove = my own ble’ to: cresiation - in his alvfomen and gashes in his Had Been at Theatre. necktie indicating that an attempt! He has aio refused to account for his SSaeenneeeel had been made to drive a knife to OR. CURRY TESTIFIES LEARY NOT TO BE EXECUTOR OF STOKES'S WILL. son's whereabouts on the previous eyen- aneett further than to say that he went RICE HAD DROPSyY. ———— Not a line of information concern- |‘ theatre, : ————— i ing how young Cobble received his cabiesfamiy the cane nas crated | ,DF-CHTY. who attended wittam w,| James D. Leary, whose name was stricken out of his wil injuries has been given out—in fact ment in this aristocrau>|Rice and gave the certificate of hin| a8 executor by the late Edward S. Stokes after their quarrel, aiatrong effort was made to hush up of Brooklyn. death, was the first witness called by| Will not be permitted to act as executor. Surrogate Thomas the case entirely. Cobble and Wal-|_ T™* Sccident theory advanced vy the|the defense. having sustained the objections 1 raised by the family. He t young ter Brooks were chums up t nti wale was so weak that he walked ShiShields Hanion confessed. saying that he got in cebt so} RACING # SPORTS SPORTING NEWS | “ Circulation Books Open to All. » | ON PAGE 6. PRICE 0 ANDREE WAS SLAIN | LEAVING BALLOON March ¢ at last is the true story « Andree, the daring Sw out ina balloon ty discover the North | Pole It is told by Esquimaux who have heart the partic! | panta in the tragedy tale from actual for companions were murdered by savage Esquimaux in the frozen North A report similar to this was re ceived from the Hudson Bay Trad ing Company post at Fort Churchill) nearly two and a haif years ago. Since that time searchers have been hunting for evidence of the truth of the story. Knives tobacco pouches and cartridges supposed to have be- longed to the Andree party have been found in the possession of one of the moat northerly of Eequimaux tribes The story of the killing of Andre thas been heard from this tribe and it is settled | | beyond all doubt thar Andree and hia, ——— — 042 —-—_ — |True Story of How the Daring Swedish Explorer Was Murdered by the Esquimaux at Last Comes to Light. een imy yalloon alighted three white band earn cular me arrying guns stepped out of it. killing The imau ap What Caused Murder, oO be afraid t all they| One of the men incautiously fired know and the scene of the tragedy} his gun it is not known whether he has been located only vaguely | intended the shot as a hostile de- Alston Churchill who has} Monstration, but the Huskees so in- t. A battle ensued, and » fact that the Eskimo were only with bows and arrows, © men succumbed. Andre's death. For two years he| PY ?ything of qalue wae taken | han bad skilled men making in-| {TM [he bodies of the daring ex- |quiries. Traces of the balloon were| Plorers. the stores in the car were 1 away and the balloon was de- is thought that Andree charge of the Hudson Ba Churchill the most norther | the great company on the west { Hudson's Bay y me senids information | | found that led the searchers for hun- | set | dreds of miles, until at last they hap- | | pened to encounter a Huskee who told | ™* have left some record of his them the tale of the death of Andre peptic discovertes, and Mr. It appears that Andree and his) 000) dente hope, ot caBEE oe men determined to alight and came mentary proof of the t iy. The to the ground neer a large assem-| swedish Government hes been notice blage of savages who had been at-l hey that Andree undoubtedly. eame tracted by the sight of the great “sl his death at the hands of the Es- loon floating through the air As|quiman stroved er ~ MAJESTIC HIT BY A GIGANTIC WAVE (ee PASSENGER AND SEV. ERAL OF THE CREW HURT. Rent Swept from Its Fasten Mead So Injured Was Necees The Ddiegest wave tt White Star liner atruck the vease time before the tragedy im the arried [With diMculty, and had to be as- CRUSHED BY ELEVATOR. SSE Island He to inmert this | #isted Into the witness stand at Manes asian =| iavaaenees They went und with the same |° Beene eM ates he first a OF a full minute 9 bl Sheed ile Rai cae re scas non tnaeee | Sterlene Guilford Cranford. twenty-two. of No. 211 West Sixty. [ars Che ture. It is safd that Cobble quarrelled | allel to sea Jon t third street. an elevator man in the Hotel Wallington, Twe With Brooks because of the charac-| 14 icltetentecoart ole eee’ | badly crushed by his elevator this afternoon. He was taken | pawn taro * young men with | el father am *o Roosevelt Hospital. Bak ay eRe aeale le ated. Presi of the 4 fa — eo _- ’ ‘ ie . ep Club, Jon 4 me je Found Near Mis Home. PEN a oentouean A f D wet gs ae . LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. “i “ yrother tn the! 6 ; | sid that Mr Rice asked , ' M a Ma mA heldKarsoreSceeEE Fifth Race—Littie Elkin 1, Linden Ella 2, Jena 3. j giafeatic: tere Queens day morning, when + qua (Continued on Seventh Page) WANTS T = ——— 5 oS Archibald C. Black, the minor son of Police Sergt. Black. af No. 142) dee Suydam street. Brooklyn, has applied to the United States Circuit Court for reinstatement as an American citizen. Young Black recently returned from South Africa, where he served six months with the English army. He says he is a natural born American citizen, but was compelled to fore- swear allegiance when he enlisted, He says he, with twelve other Ameri- cans. trifted to South Africa and had to Aye the army to escape starvation ASTOR’S CHAU CHAUFFEUR NC NOT HELD. John Jacob Astor's automobile chauffeur, Murray O'Not|!, of No West Twenty-sixth street, was discharged from custody this afternoon in Jefferson Market Court, where he was arraigned for assault O'Nei| ran down James Peatley, of No. 67 Eighth avenue. with Mr. As- tor® auto at Fifth avenue and Eighteenth street on Jan. 16. Peatley was hurt bad!y. To-day he refused to press a complaint. [t is said one of the Astors was in the auto at the time of the accident. ——_*+e MCHARYWAS ALITTLE 6 cl TAKEN BISHOP POTTER WILD PLUNGER.’ FROM DOCTOR.’ GLAD FOR PRAYERS SEVERAL FIRMS DECLINED “MYSTERY ABOUT CHILD AND! [NEWARK W. C. T.U C. T.U. FLATTERS HIS BUSINESS. TALK OF BEATINGS. | THE PRELATE. Society for Pre to Children acts in the Cal elty | Very Gri Speci 1, Too, that They Made mvocation for Him. . With Mother's Dispated In- dorsement, Due To-Day, In Unpaid, AREA RE rats eltat A little blue-eyed girl searcely ter y Rhatieanve 4 Ree ere eee en from the residence |¢ He Cee per DUDLEY BUCK FOR PLYMOUTH CHURCH. | Burris, No. 3S Weat [Christian Temperance ¢ have for rone mother repudi fed indorse-| Ninety-fourth str y by Spe [the past two days been offering pray Henry Ward Beecher Howard, Chairman of the Music Committee of ment on n him Foial Agent Fos Society for {ers for Bishop Henry CoP. Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, announced to-day that Dudley Buck the fa fade ia ine: Beeven tion bas ; maiterene: ||: mous composer and organist, would take control of the ol rouste on withdraw his cliente the bd rife May 1. He will be both choirmaster and organiat. He succeeds (. Warren Iyn offices 6 the home of’ Dr. Burris because his redemptie Stebbins, who goes to Emmanuel Baptist Church Sizegti fore ; human treatment ‘The doctor declares [things that ee Pie UUTORAIY AT oMbEL ot 00d MHAU RIA aE ROR tee WHO HAS SEEN LIZZIE WASSER? sani acai - Who th iid is and where she came mares bincke: eee uuppuabe DTH eae Dr Lizzie Wasser, nineteen years old, is believed to have met with ‘oul play |!" urrl onday hot’ aorry She was a domoestie at No S62 The missing gir! (s short. stout. of Her parents live at No. 244 West at the hands of an admirer Last Thursday night she disappeared ight complexion and was dressed in black Sixteenth street that they took whether she returns ‘All that 1 ca er, neither do T care nay is that we took her tn and in return for the food and clothes we gave her, expected her to do |, her full shgre of the housew | At the ogfte of the Omtldren’a Society it was sald tha 1. rmation had been received that led to the removal of the child. tt ben reported that ashe ) the women nk sert , eee emt and thanked them DIFFERENCE BETWEEN N STEAK AND SANDWICH. Justice Mayer, in the Court of Special Session, this afternoon. before ci through th Glews & Co nd, it is said, recklessly that he - charging the case againeat a prisoner who had been charged with violating Wohi account. Another frm that bee is deals was Bell ec o whonn | M48 demented and because of her wu LONDON. the excise law. said) “I want it stated from me that there is no ‘efinition in| Brooklyn office Isat No. 3 Montague] Pidnews In pegforming her dution prop: | “i arc law which makes any difference between a sandwich and a steak erly she was beaten more often than {0% the Sto +e —___ | treet , : wen note for $89,000 held by the Namau |¥# Necessary Nats 0 HED 1 ‘ ——_- MAYOR LOW GING HIMSELF IN, Natioral Hank and the in ro t pur ports to be mo SCHOONER WRECKED. MeGarry. form Mayor Low. It will cross the main corridor ten feet east of the present net paid, and fell due ty. It was & Cashier Hegeman of the bank gaid this] yop oerlel te The Brening World ) entrance. It will provide one more room and one more set of boys that eftorne that the situation ts ae: the | NOFMPOEAE. Va.. March '¢—The three- visitors must pase before reaching the Mayor “ He) masted schooner John W. Hall, of Wii- : xame as when Mrs. McGarry firat re- eee Re ee mington, Del, from Perth Amboy to Charleston, with coal, stranded on the Hatteras coast this morning and now Hea broadside to the beach. The crew of seven were taken off by iife-savers. The veasel may be saved. pudiated her signature ——$_<— BROKER CHARGED WITH LARCENY. Charles D. Hughes, a member of the Consolidated Exchange. was ar- Te Cure a Ceo Sake Lasstive Bromo Guinine Tablets. All erag. it fale to cure. jo signature ta 0 each bos: me im One Day grand larceny, Eighth avenue. | Another partition is to be put in the City Hall to separate the public | rested in Wall street to-day. He is wanted in (‘arnegie, Pa., on a charge ft o {her (“4 vile © STARVED IN IN THIS: CN OF Y OF RICHES. |UNKNOWN AND FAMISHED MAN DROPS DEAD. | Rang Rell and Asked Se { for Food a Then | KF A man dropped dead from starvation the atreete of New York tn A shabhy man 4 jdility rane ¢ oN % Wer and asked th servant tm starving A « aomething vant we MANY ENTOMBED ARTICLE DECLINED IN BURNING MINE, STABBED RIMSELF, EXPLOSION WAS Ci WAS CAUSED BY AN UNSUCCESSFUL WORKMAN’S LAMP. AUTHOR SOUGHT DEATH, © Editorial Shears Indicted Serious Wounds, Caught Himeelt, ke jerman newspaper refused ticle from Max Haffel, t beta sixth street, om He was removed to *t Hospital jn a eritio’l Good Pamily 8 of Forteviet. s )OUNK apprentice masted bark Forte- loading case off at s#ing and the po- ook for him. BULK OF FORTUNE GOES 10 COLLEGES. a porcelain % tican, maelf on the tween Em- subje is ng — YALE AND COLUMBIA TO GET SHARE OF CURRIER MONEY. a nary The ow . vant House. ed Ja . Regi- Ik diaposes of a ment, Twellth Are s £ No 4D) Matis exes * Koo), Aa Boats ert hy the band of the 42.00 : . Carnegie Hall, ; ao re aseum of Natural 1 Jn on te ” Institute, lecture, ‘ cA ndred ! - co] street and Levine Band the & | geon Kenney Ir was a eyes wel ks were ¢ body was remove Hospital Morgue, It was tt apparently forty-five years old, fve fect weight @ix inches in helwht and 116 pouads im} ehantel Currier, and died at No. 2 Weet tt inet York Elwhey ry and Se New socia dway Society ball, Lexington m Secial Clab ball, Lem nm Assembly Rooms, al dinner, Nerth Side ot Trade, Metrogeite ‘Theatre Hall, ‘ ‘ « New York was revoked tn, Mra ¢ ler was the widow of Na- enty-#eventh atree! a ——— ne

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