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NIGHT EDITION. SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. PRICE ONE CENT. _———— es = SS INDICTMENT MRS. VOEPEL’S BREAKS RECORDS; SON NOT HELD Mrs. Madaus Must An-|Coroner’s Jury Finds swer for Murder of | Unknown Persons | Last Night. | Murdered the Woman CHILDREN’S TESTIMONY. BOY ALLOWED 10 G0 HOME. Police Declare He Gave No! Aid in Hunting Down Murderer. Grand Jurors Visibly Affected as They Listen to Young- sters’ Evidence. witnesses | the jury After examining all \ue furnished by the poll =) Fast Kate fternoon tha a by persons |. | {nto the death of Mrs Voepe returned a verdict this nh} the woman was murde called by Coroner Brown to inquire |, _ [ “ Cireutation Books Open to All.” RACING # SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. [MGtreutation Books Open to Ati.” == = —S=—=— oss EW ) YORK, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12, 1902 PRICE ONE CENT. WAY DANIELL WAS CUT OFF. 'Grandfather Disap- POL. VFR proved Young Man's Course of Life. WIFE SUES FOR DIVORCE. Names Woman Account Husband Lost His Position. The secret of the Ideet son to-day on Whose clauses in the secon’? aged drygoods- voking bequeste grandson. Will- nt John when the yantell fce abdeo- -|VERY LATEST NEWS , IN BRIEFEST FORM. ST VOEPEL FOR MURDER OF MOTHER. VON HOLLEBEN ACCUSED — IN ANTI-AMERICAN PLOT? ote - Yours John Voepel. who was allowed to go home after the Coroner's ry o3p teu that unknown persons kilied the boy's net) And-tocked Lip in the Charles street stas imi i P tion charged with the 5 (ieee % 2 : oree * Incriminating Letters of Ger man Ambassador, It Is | DROWNED NETHRIATES|CSIPPI Reported, Are In the Hands of the Secret Ser- ISS. March 12.—The Vicksburg and Davis vice Rumor of isc Denied. A of Providence y caught in a storm this morning in the lake at Davis Bend and capsized. Severiteen of the passengers and crew were drowned, sbout money. with the result in this city, incensed lem eft Cu : SFUNES let 4 marks ' let rop rel STORM WARNINGS ORDERED UP. re BOR LAIGl cached operatives of the 4 by the na his share tm the Sou.hwest storm warnings have veen ordered up here. Wind will be high and shift from south to southwest to-night agent admit junknown Ulnar Seniors Dae Conte tos nilened plot are enld to be tm the MC Cee Young John Voepel, the murdered | ‘i the Secret serviee. ted without woman's seventeen-year-ol] son.) Mrw dainttly prettily Arye a , eed . ~ Ino claimed that the Sew a conference upon whom the police suspicion ieee releee PARK AVENUB HOTEL GL iURT. cael) Servine? basi ciao eee * a Seo rested, was permitted to go home. ‘ pauls Aivanactnras while E ; ' {' iginal letters that were writes by ing, and the Hoja beenscelledassthor Nrstiwita mack sili with fluffy neck Jonn Everhardt, thirty years old. who lives at the Park her were nese bythe Coroner, Dal Inver O61 andi) nental hat. fur! Avenue Hotel. was siruck by a trolley car to-day while cross: iyi. tnited s nnaie delanlueniicarealee Ren Genie al See RA Tea kage EASA wot a Mise Rock, ahe toate, | ig Sixth avenue. between Forty-sixth andForty-seven! streets | insula propoatanda spwerateel rhigse lctient usar Rane : ad 3 9 , Ps LaAwy Edward eee ze a hire yropaganda operat ese le ‘ . make testimony that the indictment was MERE De arrested, wawyer EGward) oa: sey were married at Tarrytown, | He sustained a fraciure of his left wrist and was taken to the | ; ! tae'so clear agalnatithe Garmiaw Olen foundd Weiss, his counsel, refused to permit | yar wt bid ha ve dines Cobiideen| Roosevelt Hosnital from this city him to be used as a witness against! The trate! Cast Nowember, he pital. | The statement is made that Am- eader that a demand for his im- Had othere than the testimony himself m woull h the children ‘ ope Acconding Madaus, she stabbed Ler cause he struck his fist. Two of ten years old, and Allee ne. who aged ety by ore five years, 3 Minnte elente for at homme. Minnie. last work in a ed the Just before the police Her father ed himself to speak to her “I've got It at last, Minnie,’ night, returning {rot ed. “Don't blame your epee ns from what the pe her tw it. I struck ner. fos bashes ahah ds killea her. I am going to die and I dont want her blamed." Then Madaus fell over unconscious. He | | died while on his way to the Presby-\« terian Hospital William Madaus was a lab He lived at No. 00 Eas His wife was known among hy bors as a merk, hard-working litte woman, wo had to bear with much f@buse from a careless, drunken husband Last evening she * prepar "y with her cleven nie, and Evelyn, a ing her. | 5c ‘The meal was not ready when Madaus | 7 arrived and he violently abused his wife | ne Bhe resented the language he used be . fore the children and he struck her in | the face. She grabied his arma, bur he | ¢ pinioned her, and, throwing her to the | floor, rained blow after blow on her. The woman reached for potato | knife thet lay near her on the floor and | dow Biruck Ditndly, The diade penetrated | ™ up to the hilt. e Voepel Mr Lord [to take t Mouth Closed. ear-gid daugh child of « she wi Went Twenty-ftth at . Meeting Federation of % terhoods, Temple Ema Addvees N. Y. Unive: School of Commerce, ington Square. Address American Ethnolo- No. 10% West 1 Arts Club, Ne, 37 West Thirty-fourth street. Lecture st. erary Class, street. Alpho' No. 288 lecture, Capt. Lonte 's Assembly (Continued on Third Page I sata, aay ately & Co nd Hose Brewler tent 1. Chambertain, A brokers ot Rose he was dismissed by ° COMPROMISE ON CUBAN RELIEF? ‘ LEADERS OF BOTH FACTIONS IN CONFERENCE. roposed 20 Per Cent. Reduction of Sugar Duties for Two Years. Theer are cans of the Cuban rect deing a cent efor two years ve ron with a n these per been con- Wre.|General Manager of the company CONSUL WILBOUR DEAD. HARFORD, WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-six ending mt 8 M. day for New York City Cloudy te by day occasional rains; fresh to brisk south to cant The NEW YORK THOUSAND DOLLARS t shall furnish it: as and personated James Governor Goin, to the identification of the a Rest . \]] caused him so to ALBANY, March 12—Gov. Ode! will I] Auliffe. go to California in April. He stated to-| mts c. day that he would leave Alvany on SECOND- April 20 and would be gone for four| ks He will spend most of his trip | visit to the West) the arrest and conviction c guilty of the murder of Ja wee in California. for reat Will be y Governor would not discuss his vieit to Washington — r If Private Ketate is purchased you g\ ture Cete0 if S04, 708 grebediz ert come Bi ett WORLD impersonate found dying in front of Ne ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD! will pay ONE o the person or persons — With information that shall lead to the identification of the person who was arraigned McAuliffe before Magis- | } trate Mayo in the West Fifty-fourth Street Police Court on Sunday morning, February 16, 1902, and » person or persons who said James Mce- With information that shall lead to of the person or persons mes McAuliffe, who was . 863 Sixth Avenue on Sunday morning, February 16, 1902. ni had a salary of $10.- as manager for La of the brok- toe find atone Dantell signature of Ano deefnse. Decision oo = withdrawal became a met- er of positive necessity to this Gove nt, although influential insure nterests with large German nections have tried to patch up matters. | bassador Von Holieben had in view \* rupture between the United States and Germany over the Monroe Do trine; that he believed that a contro versy would arise SPANISH CABIN BOY UNDER ARREST IS FREED. Paul Uriza- eighteen. charged with larceny, was let go on suspended sentenc® ay Jusiice Foster. in General Sessions this affernoon, as he is to be taken to his home in Spain. Uriza served as cabin boy on the Spanish cruiser Vizeaya during the lave war between this coun try and Germany on account of at- tempts on the part of tne Katser to gain a foothold in South America Denied in Washingtes, ling to the vague stories cure attempt of Dr. Von Holleben. sentiment against this n Germany dates back @ What the Charges Are. The alleged propaganda of senti menta inimical to this country are +o LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. to er country 4 Da on the said to have been worked through long Ume, and has been more ev less: suit he Colt Daniel Fifth Race—Lord Quex 1. Balm of Gililead 2, Marcos 3._ /'D4 German Prem neceeere give up the ¢ ar * a rma an of this ks in the German press jan his Shace “with Sivth Face—Linden Ella 1, Woodtrice 2, Dr. Stephe 13 3. sty, possessing a aniliful pen. a lating back for months are ssid to knowledge of German character and ability to twist situations to his own ends, it is reported, waa employed by the German Ambassador to foment have been inspired by Dr. Von Holle- hen through hfs agent in New York. The State Department at Washing- ton to-day gave out an emphatic +o THIEVES fy FIRE 200 THIEVES START FIRE AND STEAL $3,200. te. fenici of the above report. . —————— Frequent communications outlining , Dr Von Holleben made a burried ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. March 12.—Charles Pomalier, a |the plan, it ie alleged, were sent to | AMBASSADOR VON HOLLEBEN.| oi. city returning t Waahe uwrominent horse Geale. placed a roll of bills amounting to }this person by Von Holleben the affair to the notice of the United| ington at 3 o'clock this afternoon, $3.200 under his pllow at 6 o'clock last evening. Two hours A rupture between the two is said | States an t ‘While he was here he refused to be to have been the means of bringing| A dispute, according to this report. ! intery owed later a haystack near his house was set on fire and during the excitement Pomalier’s roli was stolen. ee GOV. CRANE TRIES IN VAIN TO STOP BIG BOSTON STRIKE Mark Hanna Called Upon to Act for Civic Federation—20,000 Men Are Out and Business Is Tied Up. HUNTING TENDERLOIN POOL-ROCOMS. ) detectives at No. 25 East Seventeenth street William J. Watson.who. they say. was handling ad taking from the telephone racing returns, | They also visited the second floor of the building on the north- east corner of Twenty-fifth street and Eighth avenue. eggs WESTERN UNION HAS NEW PRESIDENT. At the quarerly meeting of the Western Union Telegraph Company, | held to-day, Gen. Thomas F. Eckert was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors, and Col. R. C. Clowry, tow Vice-Presiden and General Superin tendent of the Western Division a Chicago, wan elected President and racing cards a BOSTON, March 12—Gov Crane's Attempt to effect a settlement of the freight handlers’ strike has failed The strike committee told the Gov-| jit, ernor that their organizations had/they work have been compelled tof O§ pryaitee {decided to stand by the propesition | shut down if | that the strike would be declared off Col. Clowry has filled positions with |\¢ the ratiroads would consent that no the [linote and Mississippi, Missour! and Weeern, and Western Union Tele- | freight handler should go on any graph Companes, as messenger, operator, manager, superintendent, gene: team delivering goods at the freight! superintendent and vice-president sheds = The railroads have refi sider this proposition an ernor decided that he cou ing. A committee of Boston Merchants Association and represen without result save that th |men declared that the strike fadara cecelved a despateh today 1D representing the rtation rike in Boston workers who The despatab ke Das extended Many Affected ie ries ‘Transportatiag | the freight amé ote * is agreeable to DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HORSE AND MULE. “farmer Joe Burns. of Wiiliamsbridge, was in Harelm Police Court this afternoon charged by Policeman Hogan with the reckless driving of a horse. “It wasn't a horse.” insisted Burns. It was a mule” "Was it) a horse or a mule?’ asked Magistrate Mo‘t. “I don't know said Hogan | “Don't know the difference between a horse and @ mule?” demanded Mott) involve 80,000 in amazement “No, sir,” replied Hogan. The Court fined Burns $10 —+4-—_____ tlement was nm CITY RECORD ROUNDLY SCORED. the Gov Id do noth ' STRIKE !S FELT IN NEW ENGLAND called | Civte nvest Hanna !s Chair M 2 —The uommissioners of Accounts Ruesel] end Owens, who have been Rostoe rating the Bureau of the City Record, in a preliminary report to-day say | offices in 1 “The bookkeeping !n vogue is as primitive as that in a country store No| The firs ledger was kept, and there were no individual accounts with any of the|lins. and Senator } follows | re concerns.” a hington, March 11, 102. ine, Hoston: If you with ——--24e—-— MAYOR SAYS PARTRIDGE WILL STAY. ram received [potnt oat a way Fowill be wind to || ae aersice Owing to the continued rumors of an impending change n tne head of the Police Depar:mert, Mayor Low made a stacement on the subject to: day. He said that be han no intention of making any change and that work of Police Commissioner Partridge was entirely satisfactory s would be MOA HANA telepho’ STRIKE AFFECTS NEW YORK MARKETS, Situation at NOV N WATE Varets head . New | ne striker quarters of the MAN AND WIFE KILLED BY TRAIN. | York exproasing a willingne ar flere’ strike! (pe — ‘ bitration | . ne’ cess BRIDGrTON, N. J, March 12.—The West Jersey railrond train due) From a body of 600 freight hand) |) a Yh sh N A nettles here at 1.45 o'clock this afternoon struck a wagon, near Hardingville, and lers of the New York, New Haven! we j killed the occupants, Mr. and Mrs John W. Gardner Jand Hartford Ratlroad who on Sat- | ‘ urday refused to work be: zh 5 ——e¢e—_—_—__-— were required to take cars of . ae ‘ NICARAGUAN ROUTE FAVORED. j brought to depots by non-union} STRIKERS CALL ON | os eams, the strike forees in this city, had grown to an army of 20,000 ren | CIVIC FEDERATION. WASHING TUN, March 12—The Senate Committee on Isthmian Canals has decided by @ vote of 7 to 4 to report the Hepburn bill providing for the construction of an Isthunian capal via the Nicaraguan route, by this morning. One branch of traMe was affected] pury first, but by the spread of the sym-! excwour rip in Two Daye " ma f ine removes the the Nau onal Civie BW, Grove’ =o ores em Te Cure iiss.

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