The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1902, Page 1

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NIGHT EDITION. SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. “ LONDON. Ma The War Secretary, Mr. Brodrick. announced in the House of Commons to-d hat he understood that Gen. 3 tine, who was cap severely wounded, by Gen. Delarey March 10, had been re pected to arrive at Klerksdorp, South- (western Transvaal, to-day The General's condition was favor- able. | Mr. Brodrick added that the ex- @hange of Gen. Methuen for Com- mandant Kritzinger had not been contemplated. The trial of the Com- mandant had been postponed because nd had been ex- consideration of the evidence to be fos Presented had not been completed. Mr. Brodrick lafer said the te’ Bram received did not specifica that Gen. Methuen had been released Seek to Overturn Stat Theory of Murder. Tawyers for Albert T. Patrick wound up the day by calling Austin Filnt As the other experts for had di York physician dec im M We sral causes question 1 the pros Rice's deat “In yc wening jock that morning and § 0 er caused a wra Mr. Osborne and Mr. M Recorder again found yccas! them Recorder Scolds Lawyers. like “You are acting Brown schoolb “and forget the fession. 1 demand Court.” Mr. Osborne be ing barred from gut have the jury Dr. Girdner's answ I refuse to put anot witness!” Dr, Alexander A. G Geiphia, was the stand, & on pneumonia BuLopeies and was on _pheumon! Dr. pair of ov Id the Re tthe ame alled as an 8 another strong witne He 4 . 1 Phyxiation Under exa after Mr Questioning chloroform cedings r On Re that a brothe a brother-in-law Interest tte and whi eplies, rene to be y to movements on the day of the murder, = ————_~++ | Who Wemen and Chi | 1 -FLEVATOR ALMOST that he did not notice the descending » bent over the gate the elevator Platform crught his head and crushed {it almost to a 4 the test was) ¢ RELEASED BY THE BOERS, "UR Wounded and Captured in Fight with Burghers Under Gen, Deiarey When His Column of 1,200 Men Was Routed—“*Now Let Kritz nger Go,” Shouted an Irish M, P, in Commons To-Day. but from the fact that he was in the hands of a British medical officer it Was presumed that the General had been released. Timothy M. Healy (Irish Nationai- ist), amid Nationalist cheers, invited the Government to show equal mag- nan.mity and release Commandant Kritzing held a ommandant his life be- be fC 1 for DR. AUSTIN FLINT TEN CARRIED FROM 9 ON PATRICK'S SIDE BURNING BUILOINES| nue, where they overturned a peddlers NEW YORKER SAYS DISEASE FIRE AMOUNTED TO LITTLE] smn cn: sense, hut ihe driver was CAUSED RICE’S DEATH. BUT SCARED TENANTS. » Unable to Reach the Street. Dragacd by Firemen. 1 the two apartment- and Henry streets fed down the fire- when smoke nt of 7 bulldings #0 endangered le before nry ceeded fell in the halls g¢ themselves TOOK OFF HS HEA WILLIAM M’GARR INSTANTLY | KILLED. So Painstaking tn His Work that He Was Not Aware of Danger. Because he waa so thorough and nstaking in hla work, Willam Me- years old, of No. 94 721 Broad: elevator, which neariy de- MeGarr was employed by a wealthy Man named Johnson, and was sent to can blankets in the stable where Mr Johnson kept hin horses, The man spread the robes on the eb Way, and wan mo the| machine In At decapitation, Was arrested, but was re- ball je man left a young widow WILL OF A VANDERBILT. He Owned No RB. Oven Some Truck, elevator man, time to preve stop The will of Abraham Vanderbilt: wax filed with Probate Clerk Washburn his afternoon. This Vanderbilt owned no railroads. He was a truckman and street | n getting t his life this after. | « GV Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | BRONER'S WHE TIN GRAS, Runaway Team Dashed Against Carriage of Mrs. John Dwight. | /IN COLLAPSE WHEN SAVED. Her Vehicle Almost Over- turned and Horses Con- trolled with Difficulty. t. wife of a Wall broker, was consid- nd shocked tn cident Hundred and rth street and Lenox avenue non. Her carriage was struck Dwigh ised a run: away ac at One | by @ te norses attached to a de- im livery wagon. Mra Dwight's equipage was nearly rturned and the driver had conaid- era ble in preventing his own m also running away. Dwight was rescued from her tage by Benjamin 8. Wise. of Ne. West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth 1 ‘ M) Morris Park West. She wae in a state of pee The runaway team belonged to the Manhattan Market, at One Hundred fifth street and Eighth ave- | e driver was delivering pro- | visions at One Hundred and Twenty: | fourth street and Mount Morris Park | 1k fright and bolted. | eo street to Lenox aves | ie to escape « coll onway. ue Club meetin Review Twelfth Regiment by Mayor Low, clay Henry Lodge smoker, ston Assembly Rooma, Fifty-elahth stre: | the Ar | Soctety. Academy ot Brooklyn. tatea Republican Clab meet- ing nnd entertainment, No. 1004 Hos road, AID SOCIETY GETS TUTTLE CHILD. MOTHER AND MAN WHO HELD | HER DENIED POSSESSION. ‘They Had Fought Each Other tn Court for ana | Both Wept on L Her. NEWARK. J. March 12.—Vieé- Stevens to-day rendered a the matter of the habeas edings brought by Mra. Ida f Bloomfteld. againet Will: | decided that Hollis had no the child, but MA proper person to have girl herefore Court 1 right to cided that the little State ree of the court when th on was anno) 1 Hollie wept bitterly, and the r mind was al € d - Hittle girl wae given nily William! hu prison until about tw died at his he eighth street He had sa jueathed to 0. 329 West Twenty- Feb. 2. 4 his two motherless chil- ren, Misses Ella Bird Vanderbilt. ved $6,000, and this he be-lto have posse erriam and Sadiejsions in New York and Bloomfeld, th dismissed. La follis has always claimed th Tuttle deserted her child, but the contended that he would not al jon of her daughter had him eo cases Were ~ who helped her to her home, at}, the charges against Ambassador Von Holleben, called’a month ago a rendered of his own volition some papers which were forwarded to Wasn- sion was the suft of Samuel Regge! ageinst Harry Lebofsky for slander ot New York have no Intention of advancing passenger rates for th season, lies in the fact that the greater part of the carrying | various Mines for the months of June, July and August is alres advance. hat the died at Glasgow March employees. His Cast‘ sf cok £2,000 recelve thousands of pounds. The clerks get from £300 to £500 ¢ soe FAVORS METRIC SYSTEM. sented with a check for $2,000 and a! v/a broken rail and flagged the express gi jday that he would soon marry, the bride to be Mies Lydia Ro Goold. of ‘rested on two or three occa-| Paducah, Ky., where Mr. Buck visited a week ago. years old and wes regarded gs a confirmed bachelor. VERY LATEST NEWS | IN BRIEFEST FORM. WESTERNLAND DOCKED HERE. EW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, The Red Star line steamer Westerniand docked sho. tly be fore 6 o'clock this evening at Pier 14. North River. Her { four passengers have decided to stay aboard until the 55 abled crank shaft is repaired. It will be a week before Westernland can continue her veyage to Liverpool. e+ SAYS AMERICANS IN MEXICO ARE PERSECUTED. WASHINGTON. March 13.—American residents in Mexico have filed affidavits at the State Department aileging that they cannot obtain protection at the American Embassy. The American Minister to Mexico is Ger. Powell Claytsra) of Arkansas. Secretary Hay has asked ‘or an explanation. The case of an American miner prisoned for contempt of court whew he failed to appear on a summons owing to sickness. though he ade proper excuses. toe ty- LATE\RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS, Fifth Race—Velma Clark 1. Andes 2. Echo Dale 3. | Sixth Race—Woodtrice 1,Socapa 2, Glade Run 3, $30.000 EXECUTION AGAINST CARSON. The Sheriff to-day received four execiitions aggregating $30.783 ayainst John H. Carson; three for $4,590 in favor of of the Nationai Citizens’ Bank of New York City and the other for $26,193 in favor of the Knickerbocker Trust Company. ae SECRET CONFERENCE ON THE CUBAN QUESTION. WASHINGTON. Maroh -13.—The arbitrators representing the Ways and Means Committee and those opposed to the Committee's plan on Cuban reciprocity are in session in the Ways and Means Committee oom. DR. HAGNER HELD FOR GRAND JURY. WASHINGTON, March 13.—Dr. Charles E. Hagner, fo! thirty years a well-known physician here, was to-day held fo che Grand Jury for throwing a baby into a garbage can. The Coroner's jury held that Dr. Hagner was “guilty of inexcusable neglect.” —— +0 = “JOYVHO ANSOYVT GNVHS NO SiS3uuo und L. L. Qualey and Frank C. Weller. president ana ~reas-|: urer of the Horse Shoe Mining Company. and Ewan H. Clark. a mining engineer. of the Hote! Empire. and Fred Herbert. aj stock broker. of No. 162 East Forty-ninth street. were | the Centre Street Court this afternoon by Magistrate 3r in $1,500 each on a charge of grand larceny. preferrd b George W. Efinger. The trouble grew out of a sfock trans action. All the prisoners furnished bail. is cited. He wa me |taken the matter WITTE’S PAPERS IN WASHINGTON. Secret-Service Agent Flynn sadd this afternoon that Witte. who makes nd sur ington, A few days ago he demanded the return of his papers, and was told they were in Washington. “I presume.” raid he, “Mr Witte will get his papers back when the Government gets realy to return them — ote - $25 AWARD IN SLANDER SUIT. : The Columbia street price for slandering your neighbor by saying would take the money out of a men’s pocket’ was quoted at § before Justice Gildersieeve in the Supreme Court this afternoon Th uel set his figure at $5,000 Saat NO RISE IN. STEAMSHIP RATES. Unanswerable proof that the trans-Atlantic steamship lines runn —— $500,000 FOR HIS EMPLOYEES. LONDON, March 13 —James Dick. the so-called “Rubbe: bequeathed £100,000 for distr WASHING of the metr! dered favorably 12 Tt NH to adopt th nit t the t 1 reported by the House Committee on Coinage ‘| measures, reg $2,000 AND LIFE PASS FOR BOY. peciai to Thy Evening World N38 John Exp teen-yearold Gerald 6 Tue soy HALIFAX aved the St ter waving by a eee BRIDGE ENGINEER BUCK TO WED. Lefferts Buck, the chief engineer of the Brooklyn Bridge. announ el to > Scag coil Col. Buck ts Sixty two) rane | ‘Circulation Books Open to A u? | STATE TROOPS TO OUST GUDEN? Col. Dike Has sultation with Lieut.- Col. Brady. ODBLL URGED ACTION. Old Sherift Likely to Retreat at a Show of Real Force. Lieut.-Col. Brady, of t third Regiment n Dike this afternoon and 1a long mference with him 1 visit gave rine to the rim that the militia was to be « yut to oust Guden, the deposed Sheriff. who in-| sists upon holding his into Col, Brady was asked about action by the militia after hi the Sheriff's office. “There is no immediate that the milltia will be called ¢ he said. “Does that mean that your regi the courts prosp ment will take a hand later?” he was asked Col. Brady refused to answer the question. Sheriff Dike also refused to talk about the newest aspect of the case. Rack to Dike As Two of Sheriff Dikes Partridge and Wheeler. who him this morning and went Guden, did their deserting specialty again this afternoon and went back to Dike. It is said that they were ordered to do this by Woodruff. Plans were this Arve Gudes the Sherif! Dike p deputios and eee for an Atiack putios irted ack t Lteut.-Gov maernini aMce «wore made vad ali an wher pomeboty raiset th . as ‘be case ie int 1 t. stich a proved new Sheriff t " resutn Sheriff was smiling and fident when he arr foe this m ae He said that sl 5 pe ne tt ft ‘ and that he was Kolnk * Chief Clerk F Sherif 1 that } ODELL URGES DIKE TO ACT PROMPTLY. ALBANY t falls to cure ture le oa each Dex. Be. Con-| } BY EDWARD BOY e and has was within a fc top wa pretty lowing to the recent rains xt | “But it was awful. The flow of! * | the water was so strong that | ould] not | “ . Then I got over floated As I a under S each manhole | took long breaths of the be kW } “Sue in the A | fewer imp. Tt | knocke out of me. | 4;, RACING # SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. PRICE ONE CE SWEPT THROUGH SEWER; ~ SAVED ALIVE FROM IVER, [Marvellous Trip of Half a Mile Made by Edward Boyle, a Plumber's Helper—His Experiences Told by Himself Soon After His Rescue. Fdward Boyle aftern oi jopposite No, 252 street to the | River off Forty» jis " voyage. | thi pen r story h LE Was n the making repatr When t was torn water, 1 the the | ' polnt I . ¥ for Mrs Det * ut No. 288 ‘ Eas r nywhere. 1 didn’t ev w . iB now why A ana matance for Boyle 1! was going and didn't much @, | was that t was no mud acow tled |when | plumped out and down into) 4" stone t k where the sewer river as is ueue had Deen any the river ou that seemed good! it w ated the man like coming t i } “Tama good sy " n all prc no. chance t a # the force with “0 fast. | ar wage is ejected from the my back and pe from pee WAS WORKING ON a ce re faaes REPAIRS TO SEWER. | x, and 3 dotaleg? LIFELESS AFTER OR, TALMAGE ILL BATH PREDICTION WITH TAFLUEZA | ee PARK MAN BELIEVED DOCTOR SAYS CLERGYMAN IS HIS TIME HAD COME. | IMPROVING. + Seclusion, Police a Karly 7 my Was Such Room, Howe et ah ; mot would Pearce ni von eae sy m to Waahings | at any tim hee ide : Snields gave out e Talrrag was at- | ; BRYAN IN WASHINGTON. tial Idate Gets an " BOY SHOT THROUGH HEART. Gon Pell as He Was Reaching for Ne Ti and He Drepped Dead. Sel “ A y M , A Wy ‘ ‘ WEATHER FORECAST. walks) Ge H this | LITTLE HOPE FOR RHODES. +f neko Sitght Chae nie oon and dimine NDGS., OL : ; ishing hehe r Perea tT te reerrrrs ts

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