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NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING N EWS ON PAGE J _ PRICE CE ONE CENT, SHOT HUSBAND AS HE SLEPT. Life Wrecked by His Evil Ways, Mrs. Stone Planned Suicide, KILLED HIM INSTEAD. Says She Shot Him in Self. Defense After He Had Threatened Her. After having planned suicide to escape the fate brought to her by her husband's evil ways, Mrs. Jo.n F. Storer at the last moment changed her mind and early this morning shot her husband as he | sleep. A letter was found in the nicely furnished flat in which they lived at No. 61 East One Hundred and Sixth Street that told the story, It was addressed by the woman to her hus- band. “I do not want to be near you even in death,” she wrote. “You will never know how much I have suf- fered. I hope to God after I am gone you won't make any other woman as miserable as I.” | | | i Has No Regrets. DROVE GUDEN |Old Sheriff Has a Prisoner, FROM OFFICE. Dike Became the Real’ Sheriff in Brooklyn | To-Day. LEGAL FIGHT IS NOW ON. but No Jail to Put Him In. Sheriff Guden. although forced out of his office to-day, is still hanging on to his job and making arrests. He has no jail to put prisoners in, but that doesn’t bother him His first prisoner was David E. Goldfarb, a lawyer, whom he arrest- ed this afternoon after he had been paroled in the custody of his coun- sel and as he was leaving Justice Gaynor’s court. He had given himself up to Sheriff Dike in the morning and had deen pro- duced in court on a writ of habeas cor. pus, This came went until over o- morrow mornin As he stepped into the court corridor The woman is a prisoner in the Tombs. Her own life wrecked. she | has no regret for her act | Stover was at one time a business man in Philadelphia, with consider- able of a fortune He came to New York some ten) years ago and established himself as # carriage painter, with a shop in/ First avenue, between One Hundred | and Eighth and One Hundred and Ninth streets. He was an expert in his line and soon built up a fine trade. Lost Her Three Fortunes. According to Mrs. Stover she had set her husband up in business three mes dvrk their wwelve years of married life and he had squandered her money in reckiese living and with other women. Recently he demanded more money and she refused !t, He chreatene! to leave her, She packed up her personal ef- fects and jewelry and shipped them to her brother tn Philadelphia rding to the s| told by the she quarre hober hus-t band last night before be wen: to bed, and he threatened to kill ner, He woke At 6.9) this morning, renewed | the quarrel and started for a. pistol in a dresser near the was dis- take it away charged twice (Continued on Seventh Page.) BOSTON STRIKE TAKEN BACK. | —_—— Besan Work Thi Morning and! Mach Freight Was Moved im Few BOSTON, March 14.—The ‘longshore- men and freight handlers have renewed the strike, refusing to work unless they are taken back in a body Many of the men returned to work morning under the agreement 9y this which Gov. Crane was to arrange final terms of settlement owever, that a large loyed during the . and the trouble It was found, number of men ike kept thelr p at once resumed ‘The business section of the city pre- sented a marked conteast this morning hat of the past four days. and there an alr of activity on ail sides, as) verybody desired to make Up for lost * if OTe ere hurrying |alon . earns drays piled nf h y acroes the c! and. even i with merchand! making thelr express. waKO! feuded to thelr capacity In the Felleve the congestion of trai {og from nearly a week's accumulation —-— COLLIERIES UNDER OLD WAGE SCALE.) PHILADELPHIA, Maroh 14.—Notices have been ed at all the collieries of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and ny tn the Shamokin district iP Ait the anthracite colllertes Inthe Hasieton district announcing a tinuatlon of last year's wage scale. ——-—— WOOLLEN MILLS WEAVERS STRIKE. con PROVIDENCE. R. 1, March 14.—The atrike of the American Woolle pany's weavers he National, jence. iePineywiiic and. 3 has become pracitcally general among the union employees throughout these plants. Riverside and Weybosaet mills fanton mills, Manton, iden who had been furnished with bers by the altorney agains) Guidfary, contempt proceedings, » him ‘You are my prisoner ste he sald and G along with o la nem they for a Fulton st no jail to pur him a cigar New Writ Oat. Then he wandered out into the street While he promenaded, Attorney Shana- hgn got another writ of habeas corpus, directing Guden (o produce Goldfarb before Gaynor at once, alleging that he had no authority as Sheriff. The two found talking) amteabiy in. the! kle Building. | took le prisoner to court. | Goldfarb was paroled in the custody of Wernberg to-morrow morning. As Wernberg war his counsel in the Dike writ ang as he is Guden es counsel this writ, he will ve in the position vo morrow of trying to get hie olle ‘ 1 pus Falk. arrested on a from ged that Dike Sherif and that cheretore the prix was wrongfully detained This case was also laid over un to-morrow. as waa tie hearing in | order to show ¢ why Dike #hould not give up to Guden all the recorda « Sheriff's office. CECIL RHODES IS BROOKLYN WATER | STARTS AFRESH; GROWING WEAKER. ROM BAD SOURCE MEN DEMAND THAT ALL a BROTHERS SAIL FROM LON- HORSE BROOK THAT FEEDS jor two DON TO ATTEND HIM. to Protect Hin Great tein Case of Death, Prepara metal CAPE TOWN. March 14.—Ceeil Rhodes panned a res night. His physictans| t hia dedaide alternately all night March 14—Che Pall Mall gzette this afternoo. says stands that, with the view of pre A allocation of the markets. a ay cate South African magnates has been formed for the purpose of taking over the whole of Cecil Rhodes» share holdings in the event of Mr. Rhodes's death Col, Frank Rhodes and Arthur Rhodes, brothers of Cecil Rhodes. will leave for Cape Town to-morrow ————_ WOMAN HURT BY STREET-CAR STRIKERS, (Sperial to The Rvening World | NORFOLK, Va, March 14.—Disorders| due to the street-car strike continue and] the military, who receive but little ald from the police, find it Imposeible to stop! the throwing of iron, ‘ka and other] migelies Into the cars run by non-union) men, One woman passenger was struck jaat night and is now in the hospital in al serious condition — RUBBER SHOE TRU: NEWARK, N. J.. March it—Five ru ber hoe companies, each with the same Board of Directors, fled papers of ii corporation here to-day, their combined capital being $1,000.00, The are known as the International German-Amerean, the Franco- American, the Anglo-American and the Belgia sie from the DI Americi ey Company, in East Orange, known as thi New Jersey Registration and Trust Company, ‘ “| retnstitued IN BURNS CASE. If Girl ls Freed To-Mor-! row She Will Be Rearrested. BY MR. JEROME'S ORDERS, Two New Witnesses to Her Actions on Day Brooks Died. District-Attorney Jerome to-day announced that he had about com: pleted his case against the Burns girl. In case the examination before Jus- tice Mayer is completed to-morrow and the girl is discharged, she will be rearrested and held for the Grand Jury. There is enough evidence in to} secure her indictment, Mr. Jerome says. Two new and important witnesses have been found in the Brooka- Burns case who will testify at the adjourned hearing before Justice Mayer to-morrow. The statement of one of these wit- nesses Bertha Fischer, will the contention of Artist Kaufman that the young woman whom he sketched in his uptown studio was Florence Burns. At the hour of the fatal Frida: Feb 14. when Kaufman says Florence Burns posed for him. she was chat- Ung In the office where Miss Fischer is employed. Miss completely upset day Brighton York via th through the seat near her. They av to Park Row, an ¢ burns’ weat amy tam Miss f the er Brooke ri RESERVOIR POLLUTED. Patrol Needed to Wa Streams on ry h the Supply “ Asalstant Sanitary Supt Moymondt. of 4 oe 1a) Eighth avenue corned, |he had tried to end 4 *elwha are on otthe Guatema Net!Lambert & Holt tithe London Time Istvens to Indulge their taste for daintias free of charge this afternoon baker's wagon came down Columbus avenue. The horse got beyond eidriver’s control and ran away At Seventeenth mreet one of the fre wheels ollided with a pillar, the wagon was overturned and a ch | NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARC H 4 1902 IN BRIEFEST FORM. SMALL FIRE AT HOTEL EMPIRE. this afternoon there was a sm adway and Sixty-fourtr 5y 1 cigar thrown hen the firemen arrived. Shortly afte ire just outside the + tree A wird asserby. The s out - RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—High oe 1. Boomer ack 2 Aaron 3. arene ALCOHOLIC PO!SON KILLS GIRL: MAN ARRESTED. Johnsen, of No. 120 Kemp street. Greenpoint prnoon ch d with administering alc Villig. twenty. of No. 85 Eagle stree: Edward Ni was arrested alice poison to Ann: died last evening. a — SAID HE MPS. ADAMS'S MURDERER. An old man and sturdy. with white hair, wan- dered into Polio: eadquarters to-dey and announced that he knew the man wio w ote tne fe.ters in the Mrs. Adams ‘ der case for whic) Me neux norisoned. The man said fie was Henry Iscnderg. fo) over nineteen years a policeman Orange. N. J. ‘Yn sarched it was found he had a 38-calib revoiver and ty \ in ls pockets. One vial he { contained “peacti . avy” and the other alcohol. He was tu have his sanity inquired into. see FOR THE N taken to Bellevue W BRIDGES, NAW Sridnes and Tunnels to iames for the ne, The Aldernie rejected Commis tec Ine Weld yaa"Bjand decided io « uridgs respectively the 4 {No 49 Ocean avenue,|d Blackwell's Isian dges. The other dridges be His father tea Nes York! known, aS now: by the titles Brook'yn and “illiamsburg oo ne train he saw! Rebel sed aT whom he knew very She returied his salute UNS L TRIAL ATF SUICIDE. old. a painter. of No. 210. kill bir mself ‘to day by jumping into { y-sixth street. He was id give mo explanation why r David Smith the North Rive: jrescued and wii \iC COMES IN. TAN A GAL® The Whie S late. delayed b jengers were i ales. ye ti mbi and A. E * Maximiliano Na . E. Sara Waiter. - e pa “GOODIES” ROLLE D ON THE STREET. ¢ youth of the upper west side had an opportunity presented ‘sortment of « A astray boy on their way home hem. Soon the glad news spread and Columbus aven akes and ples of every known desription spilled esped the dainties and made a at that from school. dash f |point re ed a flerce & rimmage or In five minutes not a vestige of pastry remained ——— BRITISH ADMIRALTY BLOCKED MORGAN. the effort of the Morgan shipping =» Britesh Admiralty It was reported to-day that ndicate to absor) the White Star line had heen balked by the Brooklyn. reportal ta Sanitary Supt. | Roberts ¢ that orga ition| \ controlling interest in the great company te said to have t exists in H Rrook. one of the ‘to let go to the Americans when the Admiralty forvade furthe rouroes Of the Brooklyn water supply ithe ground that under the Subvention at the line recivex an enormous He urges that the water in the ! : t Reservoir be examined before ing jsum from the Aritish Government the use the ships of the line for > |e permitted to use [as it has|tPAnsports and converted cruisers in case of war If the Americans gained fet by the broek He ain 4sk#) ontrol of the ompany this would end the British Government « ontro that the patrol of the water-shed be Tt was abolished some are — ———————<—_— TO-NIGHT'S | EVENTS. New York Genealogical Socte- ty, No. 228 Wet Fifty-etehth New York Democ: New York Electrical Society, holte Clu! Cooper Unton, foard of Education No, 4 Weat Twentieth « w Side Vv. lecture, ee rel rr Sunday World Wants move @ time! | —-2ee EXPECTS COMPROMISE ON CUBA. WAASHINGTON, March 14 mittee stated with positiveneas Members of the Ways and Means Com- to-day that the conferees now in progreas would result in a compromise agreement on the Cuban reciprocity | Probably on the lines of 20 per cen con-esaion for one or two years O the other haul some of the conferees reproaent ne elemin oppose! to ithe Ways and Means stated hat while an amicable adjujstment undoubt- edty would be reached. there would be no consent to thy plan nyely ng a reduction of jaritf MUCH SIMILAR TO BROOKS CASE. IIn manypolnts (he shooting of John ES one and Walter 8) Brooks are alike Bot) were shot by women who felt themselves wronged! Both bullets entered the head a: about the same point Both were apparently shot while asleep The same Coroner acted in both cases, Coroner's Physician Weston examined both bodies Boh women are now in the Tambs eee BURNS GIRL’ ry LAWYER «if GLEN ISLAND HOTEL. Foster L, Bakus, attorney for Florence Burns. spen) on hour a Glen Island Hotel to-day questioning Night Clerk Earl ond other on ployees. He said he had succeeded in clearing up some puzzling points ant was pleasec at the success of his viele e © MEXICAN RAILWAY, CROPSEY'S. HE cane rush, with cakes as the prizes | GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. PRICE ONE bese ! “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” | ENOUGH PROOF ERY LATEST NEWS DESTROY VALET’S ~ TALE OF MURDER. FELL DEAD AT IThree Witnesses Give Lie to His DINNER TABLE. Statement that Patrick Did Not Know Rice. Ernest Von Pape Had) Been Chatting and Just Given Order. Mrs. Carpenter and Millionaire's Servant Des clare They Saw Accused Lawyer at Home of Dead Man. ny j HEAD OF BAKING CONCERN | Hing to shatter © fabric of Valet Jones's testimony vn he murder of Millionaire William M. Rice was given to-day. The chief ground for credit story rests on his assertions that Suftered trom Heart Trouble ;| Albert T Patrick was unacqu with Kice and had never visited bimg Lived at Baths and Was |!" Nis home ' Under Treatment. | Three witneases to-day gave the dire » assertions. Two sai@, |they bad seen Patrick and Ric in ‘he old millionatre’s home a8 == | No. 06 Madison avenue Pape, fifty-six years One was Mrs Isabelle Carpenter, of Danellen, N. J, She ts an ol@t O. K. Baking Compu jen the Rice family She ident k in court and said she had bis a wealth f German|seen bim in a reom of Rice's apa iking with the millionaire 1m, } birt ® a8 +| May, 1900 Mrs. Carpenter suid Hice was in a weak and pitiable condition: order “ n k the day befor ap at] The Mr s who contradited Jones was Marie Scott, who wags Jemployed by Rice vant. She declared that she knew of two oocwe nae een a widower] sions when Patri t at his home, y Then the negro servant « in another important pared with the Monday following the death of Rice she nto the range and burned them, The ha n which he years tar She sald ton the underclothes tied papers she had put in th nge on the Saturday before were still thera,| [Jones testified that he burned the towel which he had saturated with) chloroform to murder Rice with in the range after the millionaire died om: Sunday night ‘The third witness to give the lle to Jones was Christian Schefiin, whet he bad known Rice for many years and had heard him speak 08; ck Lawyers for the defense assert that these witnesses have completely broken the force of Jones's story. TWO WOMEN WITNESSES Sore, GIVE UE TO VALEM JONES, Patr k at the house about he death, triek came to the door t Mr Patrick want said. door in Mr. Rice'a! ‘tek. after Mr. Rice's deattt The dead ma || WEATHER FORECAST. Hat damaged whew Ste. Adame on |mner Wg, Rice Rae died inte the Masta ‘ — | 1 that the pay [+ Pareenst tor the thirty pi aang range on Sati [ howre ending at S P.M. sate . (fo mrday for Vew 4 Clty eer) soma tana Ho—Palr tonne e was ihe s 1 rs yi freeh north io Seal is . “MISSING MAN AD, EAD NACEE INCOR- DOCTORS GIVE EVIDENCE OF BODY OF FRANK TUSK,SAID TO GIRL'S MURDER. HAVE BEEN KILLED, FOUND. x $60,000 0R BRUISE ON NELL ‘GREAT COMPANY PORATED IN UTAH. Faward H. Warren, of New York, Trint of James Wileox Begun Autopsy May Show Whether Little stdent—To Build Line to Elisabeth City —Corence’s | Ferry, 8 Worker Was i | Clty ot w Testimony | Murdered. mt | = ag SALT LAK Vtan March 4 Art AZADE ns | Wy enine. Werte dem of miration' were Aled leith ihe x ; “ 1ACKE N March Tie ® ar State today of the Nae James x ‘ 1 . wk. 4 bdrick-yand RAY CAineRae Arh onas Mise S . as dex worker, © Jin 4 last was reported The za a placed’ nt sigase.- |e muntered, was found to= aw. and the 8 stated . ering the fret witness anaecr near that place, mild and operate a railraad line from la ' © toKe . sy whl be held to Laredo Tex the City of Mex Dew toM ‘ sk was che viettm Provis s made for certain ratiroad ' Miss . ¥ . irry ts tnveathe Edward 1 Wace: New York os ” vue od io Tusk’@ Hnamet as Preside . smith of ‘ = ee Hs . — Bmitn ea ; a 2 ‘j BIG ELECTRIC COMPANY. WATROUS FUNERAL. “ : bic at Trenton with @ 1 of 810,000,000. ‘ enting Preas, | FIGHT TO CLOSE SALOON. ade ts Nealost Leng stand M gr k thts afte Bradford Merr Twenty-fourth sires Pam Delegations jcseal ty and | SHAW TELLS OF FINANCES. | ean vine ip Dy Beoretary Shaw the finaneia! «tt ground in detail The charges against Ambassador ton were under discussion. pation, he ning over th Post-Office Appropriation M WASHINGTON. My 4—The Success invariably follows in haf Passed the Post-omce appropriation track of the Sunday World Waste Clay

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