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NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. [ “Circulation Books Open to All.” ON PAGE 6. _PRICK ONE cENT a NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 10. 1902 PRICE UNE CE GENERAL + Brown's Will Reveals ; !eacting Jersey Lily he went a once to the Hohenzoller a he was expecied ‘o remain until time ic the gala pert a Responsibility for the Disaster in Which Many Family Skeleton. pitting to determine the cause of|{) wae Geath of Charles Underwood O'Con-) Tphomas HO MeGuire. nell, one of the victims, and the) Marshal, restifiet to finding o responsibility therefor, handed down **** al he ehin Lariat the following verdict “We find that the deceased came Nothing is left of the Boer army exeeps a fete marauding bands.—Lord Roberts, Sept. 20, 1900. LATE RESULTS 4T NEW ORLEANS. | Fifth Race—Jena 1. Big | Injim 2. Deponan 3. Sixth Race—Sir Christopher 1. Velma Clark 2. Divonne 34 which was communteated by sparks blown by east wind from the nm of the armory of y-firet Regiment, S. at rectors of the compary and Robert S. Holt be asked as to tha Pave made no provision in this! management of tie Aspen Mining and Smelting Company and its relations with Jerome B. Wheeler. Wheeler. it will be called. was a bankrupt in July of last year. with liabilities of SYSTEM CHANGED. and made their way to the nearest British camp. ny wife my By me f undutiful and “We further find that the said Park Avenne Hotel ¥ pped for th and occupa there were no stand-pipes rted from sparks Mining and Smelting Company in the settlement of the bank of ruptey. The plaintiff is a stovkholder. the Boers. As a result of his self-sacrificing labors for the North Jer sey Street Railway Company William W. McCormick, divisio superintendent for that trolley company, died to-day in Jerse City of pneumonia. His deali was due to expos: him in Green ee influenced *CAN’T BURN TOWEL. IN PATRICK CASE. Court Overrules oon Plan for Experi-)r: ments—Two Theories Weakened. sideration for Gen. Methuen in his misfortune. SHORT SHRieT FOR NEG and other Boer leaders now in the hands of the British, be a further hea Sa named Horace McCo ng defor 1 Martha) man, Little River County. says a negro namec € aici aring ‘the Boers. Jen street was lynched there ast night for assauiiing Mrs. ach Lemons ran white. who live Kast Twent " Herbert LITTLE ROCK. Ark., March 10.—A telegram from on Martha After two serious setbacks, the at- \ man fully bea | : torneys for Albert T. Patrick, ac- tes cused of the murder of William M. "??} Rice, wound up the day in court t with one of their theories partially established. Curry’s testimony after Mr. Rice's not @etected an odor tried experim: has caused here by a private letter from Mrs. Sol Berliner. bride o autireaibrathal LONDON SUBWAYS.) ca.uastimeren te, 0a compen tes ood TO HIS MOTHER, ree sy Rec ny ae Lecteemor ett the United States Consul vt the Canary Islands. She criti ina bate | Afflense-dt thology at Cornell, testified that mae ae SNAG ‘ ; aah y cises the people severely. “Not that hey are savages.” shaNEWHALL DECLINES To Go| iaeatonit laneites Scale ie eaona ates Ga "WINS FIGHT T AFTER LONG NE- says. “but they are living two centuries behind the times. TO PARENT. | esepigesee (eerezas Gai wutopsy would’ be found io is GOTIATIONS. People are wondering whether Spain is likely to demand the req British | wa thirty-eight men wer ing wdor. Physicians for the State had call of the Consul on account of these utterances of his wife. 44. , yMcers and 72 men were bestified that the autopsy of William < My; Dent) vw. | wounded and 1 offtcer and 200 men | ing © announcement. a MM. Rice showed he had died from 240 -— * Gertie: (dia Ie ase \4 mmons. Rag sertay of tis drug. and 10 TUNNEL SUB-CONTRACTORS LIABLE. ed four guna | Ewing comba 8 by declaring ——-= r ila New was in the Gates d in the there was nothing by which NDON. March 30—After many] A decision important as affouting Flthe Inter of persons suing ‘ is he Oranne great ex- 4 Conclusion could b Y | damages received in the Park Avenue Hotel ¢ n was 1 ed this i of Lord > Earlier tn the | afternoon by Civil Justice Fallon. He holds yntractors Norton anid \ K the War by rane Q ¢ ster | Dalton Hable for damage done at y-sixth street and Broadway to a 47 Frank x vas listened Aurick, a) mors large apartment-house, and that Contractor McDonald is not Hable The] Sb ‘4 a 3 was broken ius ox to case will be appealed i se ’ : ° Dealan s a rg Tee [reer ‘ ay of “sham ay he first ex : SETH LOW” SAILS WITH THE PRINCE. acatann ; t Then the wa Pai ae ; - ee | Marvin uM r bet- fick 7 Pan Seth Low sails to-morrow on the Deutsehland with Prince Henry o! A RS idenly that he burne Prussia. This is news in New York It has not been printed anywhe Porta The subsequent eulogistie Over Rice's face ar unless, perhaps in Salem. M. where Mr. Low t+ an insurance age . to G Methuen were re Wo) confident: was “th This Mr Low js distinguished, among other ways, from the Mayor w r could not have ‘ Blouse in his opening mould saturate 4 form and touch « the jury. He de he would advise F Dr. Lee's tewtin ould burn halt Bion tended to weak she defense + city by the middle | F. in his name eee ONLY THREE SIDES TO STATEN ISLAND. ni | Borough President Cromwell, of Richmond, urged the Board of City , pet | Stacen Island, one for the north side, one for hav easthalde’andiancltier! {or . the west side “What about the other side?” blandly inqu k Exch Page.) eine. "Nltneas itn hie es death wan due to by Counsel Rives. “The other side's a point,” answered Mr tant Distri Produced a bot! MISSING FOR TEN DAYS. Ritcnet and. RACING # SPORTS SPORTING NEWS REMARKABLE VERDICT IN CUTOFF WIFE [VERY LATEST NEWS GEN METHUEN'S DISASTER | puiloigy, IN BRIEFEST FORM, ULI. WN) D. / °° at the Irving Piace Theatre. FIGH: 10 TH. DEATH. . yeaa oc ae esa TL | ann eek We are ieterminad t Wounded and Captive Officer May Coroner’s Jury, Which Finishes Examination. N ‘ NO SPECIAL MESSAGE CONTEMPL ATED. for liberty. till we conquer’ or a [DISRESEACTAULS pe he ae are extinguished. — PAUL || Be Held as a Hostage WASHINGTON. March 10. —Chairman Payne. of the Ways. | KRUGER, Marseilles, Nov. 23, || for Boers The inquest into the Park Avenue] Rassuman a county | deieative. "| Only One Son Shares in Es-] and Means Committee. and Representaive Grosvenor were|] j9go, rs. ai motes ch Hae Scr Ws . i | tate and Niece Requested | among the President’s callers to-day. discussing the Cuban Of 2 OF je ateaste! 7 He took the measurements with a foor sj It was siated the it no pe i ull —— CEs datiom ined: eal ala to Direct Funeral. reciprocity situation with him. Column Routed by Burghers Under Del — The jury, which technteally was| The | message was a present in contemplation. WHEN WAR Wie on AAI MAST 12h / LAST 4 nder Velarey Nearly Half of It Killed, Wounded or Missing. A British column of 1,200 men, commanded by Gen. Lord Methuen, was routed in a battle with the Boers on to mie arate m shock, au bern sie 7 oe (ines March 7. on je face and arms, caune: at y the Park Avenue Hotel, at Fourth H. Brown | | Gen. Methuen was wounded and taken prisoner, eee es ate to his MAN STOCKHOLDER SUES. WARRING ON THE ; BOT tiNicd oicsea neBro wn ve | The British lost 3 officers and 38 men killed, 5 officers and vs cutting off : tow An action was commenced to-day in the United S'ares| 72 men wounded and J officer and 200 men missing. Ns he expracia in thie para} Circuit Court wherein Julia Frances Mackaye asks that the dt-| . Four guns were captured. Only 550 men succeeded in escaping, but many of the FIRE COMMISSIONER WANTS prisoners taken by the Boers were subsequently released $1.596.000. There is litigation pending concerning the Aspen SS The whole of the baggage train fell into the hands of Advoca News of the disaster, the worst that has befallen the the use the Fire = oe en or Bre- Veeithanniee VICTIM OF HIS SELF- SACRIFICE. British since the early reverses of the war, fell like a thun- |! ‘t — derbolt in London. When Lord Kitchener’s despatches were read in the House of Commons there wa a sudden burst of cheering from the Irish benches, fo.ucwed by a profound silence. In the Lords, Gen, Roberts asked con- | aes aie ae The opinion is expressed that Gen. Methuen will be hs much she wuss uy wars ong. held as a hostage for the safety of Commandant Kritzinger Gen. Methuen is the first field officer taken prisoner by a a! tll ceca GEN. METHUEN'S CAPTURE tt i CONTROLS “SOL” BERLINER’S BRIDE'S LETTER MAY CAUSE TROUBLE PREFERS LAWYER GREAT SHOCK TO LONDON. lings quickly fol- which South at in the street African for de- snd wateh- “ommander-in- ae a | MILLS EYPLOSIN, BY TWO \ WINER, AFTER SHOOTING. Bim to m a then : =a t ert TO-NIGHT'S EVENTS, J. tron str heme ine teh 26. hie iss tect s mie att hac vsheom.|SHOCK FELT IN KEOKUK, MYSTERY IN QUEER AFFAIR THREE ATTEMPTS MADE BY i Gala performance for ff plexion, gray hair. blus eyes gray mustache and a scar on the left | FIVE MILES AWAY. IN BIG BUSINESS HOUSE. MOTORMAN CROOK. a ti Alumnl dinner, Se ae ae | Samer serene ACO SRT es ie ‘ienrien ten shed wononiege epatrick, we VICTIM OF HIS S -LF-SACRIFICE. |) Sete Mes we Martonder \ sour Hotel St. Denia. As a result of his ing labors to eN leracy Street ; oe ‘Rober Soctety of Medien! gnrte- Railway Com; A ' on stipe Ex waa ISE 4 7 ‘ atrick id n nay. that the tue to exposure in tre nt Llizaaid wice me and he had ¢ lec eons | A ie ma yin a hurry pee isonsy Malem 2 DOG AND CAT START FIRE. — ie Aurick was if upen nim Sciences, Yo. 108 West Fife | wate 5 7 TTT ee pees | 8 jonate Mm Nit and t-Arth ' 1 A dog and eat ught ‘n th lar Kern ‘ WEATHER FORECAST. ‘ 25 Vavillrreer Circulate Hackensack to-day. upset a lamp and cet fire to the 5 c ot ‘De a i A Weat Ninety -frat = |] hours ine ppc t hr presse , | DENOUNCES A NEWSPAPER. BANKERS MOURN TAPPEW, |} amy tur sew New York Demo i bly Rooms. and regre! were Lexington Assembly Room for @ week on motion of Comotrolier| “the Stccung was attended by m " room? Advertise in the Sunday |) Grout. of the prominent bankers of the city © or four thousand times. | were incomoprehensio| ts ater a ee oF four thousand (mer, | “Adjournment was taken until 10.90 to- to'morrow morning, jee that led to Whe World. : S4 Second avenue, t * paper bitterly | dreanes ware als ee [we << Ww * j wags 1 e Pein thas when Dr. K hie of Colambus, The editor was present and denied his |g A 5 ue WANT TO RENT A FURNISHED), 5 5 . Got 9 bargain to offer” Don't fla had seen chloroform ad- ing told hin that his questions Binresa tae ther tmatien. waa iald/ over: rix. Rei 2 : it. Let everybody know it thremaa a ila as a a th 1 SE Leia Pein ites atta as le AI _ Petal cs lied

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