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“NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. __PRICE ONE CENT. a ee VALET UPSETS — PATRICK’S CASE. Jones, Back on the Stand, Breaks Down the Testimony Given by Rice’s Servant. Juror Abbott struck a put blow at & question which As a surprise in the last momen | the contention of of the prosecution's testimony in re- | bs a5 the defense that chloroform given to buttal Valet Charles F. Jones was re-| pie in the manner described by Valet called to the stand and swore that at) 3, : “d the mill- s would have . him to atrugste ked Juror ed the old million- | |. thus con- | the time he mur aire Patric ‘ifoa eno be: 4 were put er the face of a sleeping tradicting M ja Scott, for the ¢ man in the manner described, wowd fense, who swore that he had one. Kill him without causing the pa- Patrick started in h was the reply of Prof ® moment almost glia who turned State's evidence now secks the conviction of his al-| leged former co-conspirator in order |, al? t secure his own safety from mets electric chair. Y Jone. was on the stand but for al few minutes. James D. Brightwell Dress agent, was then called to the | *1t and who ntradinted the experts by saying the odor of puld “not de detected an ui id a tiwel could be burned. a declared" he had bur: a Texas ex- 4 ho applying | patch, as i] ‘ stand, but was not allowed to say | The witne admitted iepeer cross | examination hac the itor of chicory. | whether or not he had handled a | ficm, if spiited in suMeient quantity. In | would be detected | package sent by Valet Jones's brother js to the valet It is proba mony in the case to-morrow all the testi completed | ple that will b Ul Hare A assign no natural cause death fr The defense will call no more wit- | athe MihGare ott ial nesses and will case as you have ‘give nit & me Ment until! Mon der to pre- Upholds Dr. Har Dr. RoC. Kemp pare for the summing up, which will be made by Mr. Moore, senior counsel for Patri To-day was spent in calling medi- cal experts in rebuttal of the de- fense. They all rejected the conten- tion that Rice was dead when chloro formed. apon the stand a 1 Is fle re e thus killed to orroborated Dr. Hare am to the | th A Ju Question, dor of chloroform an on 4 by * ie. axaue Bye asi a erence %. Phayer followed Dr. Abbot of (Dr. Lyman Wbbott, |g. Dr. Thayer is an instruc broucht out a point against Patrick ‘ornell Medical College and quai Prof. Hare, -of the Jefferson Medical expert in chloroform Colles fi RR TTHe 1 the other @Xperte and pene sts ioregaetaid he | crom ination did not shake his stand as a with or the tion. “testimony: “D— LIAR,” SAYS DILLON TO JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. Se | Irish Leader Suspended in House of Commons|' for Language to Secretary. pit n the Mr. Chamberlain, proceeding. referred | to the Boers who are fighting on the! British side, when John Dillon (Irish Irish National House of Commons t F calling | Nationaliat) interjected, ‘They are the Colonial Secretary, Joseph Chamber- | trajtors,” on which Mr. Chamberiain tain, “a d—— lla | torted The incident came as a climax ty one| “The honorable gentleman ts a good eek n | dae of tri Me A scene { great confusion ensued. the w r AG hen 0! was partially restored Mr Dillon demanded a ruling on Mr. Cham. this o “An honorable mem- under the recated the the re- and 1 depr other member om then said tell the Mr bul on wit ment, whi rom npariiam ‘NEUAKe seemed der to blunder, 1 im sunity fren eriticiem nd wont ait would P the Hous follow “the precede Me the evil days] The Speaker Dillon to of the American war." withdraw the ¢ tthe jatter ‘The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Chamber- | raid fain, In the course of an equally inch 1 will not withdraw ald he desired to deliberate Then 1 must name you.’ sald the C Henry Campoell-Banner Speaker Josing no opportunity of slantertr The Government leader, A. J. Balfour, ernment. Con y, the “malignant! Dillon be suspended from service in the slanders” had the Oppoaitton j Hou side, ‘The motion was carried by M8 to ‘The Speaker (Sir Wi Ly) | votes: t the} Mr. Dillon immedia by direction House, amidst | and Mr, Cham- inparlia-|of the Speaker, left t wid Nationalist chee nerman| t under the coed a week. present CREW OF BARGE CHILDREN OROVE PHOBABLY SAFE, HIM TO DRINK A deserted b y Heinlein became careless of his night near th fe-Saving! duties as a husband after the birth of two of Bridge- | his first a boy, five years ago. His nals vers signaliet | wife obtained a decree of divorce, but this morning | because the boy wep: and sald he wished wreck there Wa4s|he had a papa, like other boys, Mra. ‘The barge broke Heinlein sought her former husband | and they were remarried sixteen monthn 1 w be one of three | ago nin tow of a tum yesterday | Another child, a girl, was born two of the Georgicn Life-Saving! months ago, and after its birth the wife The rear barge was leaking | again complained of her husband, She and men were seen at the pumps. 1t/ caused his arrest to-day and he was ar is supposed that the tug took off the | raigned In the Lee Avenue Court, Will- crew and cut the barge adrift, a —— “THE HOUSE WITH THE SHUTTERS.” *|new role to-day = | at once on lameburg, on her charze of habitual drunk woand promised to be ood in |e future and was paroled. joa’ terminal stations ot RB MOLINEJY \VERY LATEST NEWS AVERTS PANIC. Helps Quell a Scare Among Prisoners in the Tombs. FIRE IN FAMOUS JAIL, Insect Powder Placed Too Near Gas, and Explo- sion Followed. Roland B Molineux appeared in a that of hero tn a fire panic. A blaze in the Tombs prison had thrown more than one hundred prisoners into a fever of ex- citement. Molineux, who was taking his ex- ercise, Joined with Keeper Flynn in rallying the men, and {t was largely due to his efforts that order was apeed restored. the fire was put out it was that no one was hurt and that page would not exceed $2. extermmating water-bugs, roaches and like vermin from the prison, was work- on the fourth ter on the Franklin street side of the new section of the riginal prison. His assistant prinkiing a deadly powder in the tter- cell, near the “Bridge of Sighs” . When it ignited f-om a gas mar The whole cell blazed up Frank, his assistant and the tlerkeeper ran for thelr lives, while the prisoners creamed The cries brought Warden Flynn He the release of the priso- ners, most of whom are young men and boys, er waiting trial or fenses or transportation to formatory Dense smoko flied the prison and the keepers and prisoners nearly suffocated. prisoners, with the ald of ix, were marshalled in single to the prison courtyard, where the? were guarded ty a line of armed keep- arangements were made to ers until h them fn the old prison. When the firemen arrived they found the fiumes nearly burned out. Two lin: of hose were played on the fire fo: The prison fire depar spread of the nade few minutes: the it Mecelver for Dri NEW HAVEN, Waite. we and Ammunition by agreement of eee -3t8 repre- Tidge Case, CNG CLOTHES | ON TROLLEY CAR, BROOKLYN SCANDALIZED BY GLEE CLUB MEN. Did the Charmion Act in Order that They Might Net Lose Any Time, inhts Eagle. by the ™mbers of a uni- Sho changed their fthe BRT, © put on evening e last night and time at the houve o entertain, 90, saya hanged the car—shirts, shoes ther things, everythin ious, how the wo pile on when Charmion’s rivals began thelr act The door wasn't large enough to let them all out at once, but they got out together some all but one fair one, who kept her seat and was an in- IF. lightning change act by any means arations were under Way as soon 4s the car started over the bridge, ‘Ihe car wan very near to Proepect Park before the iT had pur on a artistic sense. Colle as jolly gow fe men trom Unt Made up this parti @nd Banjo Clay ever struck § said the club lad been up to Bos.on and hadn't time to chan, he maid, ic was to use ‘the street room."* var as A dressing —————_ LIVE CHICKENS FREE. Frank, who bas the contract for} the bell and steeple were found in the Croton River, a long was | He aored and Fourth street police station. had beaten hit with | PARTRIDGE MAKES SOME TRANSFERS. s\tRT ae aN “NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1902, IN BRIEFEST FORM. BOY SENT UP FOR THROWING STONES. Thomas Thompson. fourteen vears old. of No. 50 Law- rene street. was fined $10 by Magisirate Mott in the Harlem Police Court this afternoon on the trength of Policeman Beck’s statement that he had thrown stones. Young Thomp- soit said it was another boy who threw the stone. He cried and said his father would not be able to pay the fine because he is out of work. Magistrate Mott accepted the policeman’s | statement and the boy was sent to the Juvenile Asylum. ——— Oe ACCUSED OF BiG SEL Julian J. Cooper's Conviction. Out Story of Suit for ee ee Che “ Circulation Rooks Onen to All.”’ “ Circulation Books Open to All.’? ] VERDICT CAUSED GHOST SCATTERS WOMAN'S TEARS. Mrs. Eider Weot Over! Wraith ot the Candy Maker Returns to His \HUSBAND WAS ‘ACOUSER, : Larceny Prosecution Brought|! RACING # SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. ; ee PRICE ONE bbenios es ' , THE WINKEMEIERS. | Former Home and Scares Off Family. | Fear of ghosts has driven the fam- 1! y of the late Charles F. Wink: er, servants and all, from th. nsion on Eastern Parkway Albany and Troy avenue nkemeter has ants of th Divorce. t regular in Soloman Silverman and Isaac Goldovitz, said to be 1wo of — nee his death several week a gang of seven who have swindled wholesale coffee and tea | yen ene jar ineteaeetaelai merchants out of $30.000. were arrested late this aftarnoon, [41 com, whe vast ra r kth 1 Part WL of Genera seione. charged | All-work and ¢ an. hands zownel urat into tears M Winker: aid ‘ WIND BLOWS CHURCH BELL INTO RIVER. Ron) REISE: (abe: ell Herat als and . wi ge = al WHITE PLAINS, N.‘Y.. March 30.—The gale which ra eck | ienrer nnd behind her « S T N S all night did great damage throughout the Bronx Valley i I: |linar to nuwresied hone ane te ~M | LE TH REA [2 Westchester County. Buildings were blown down and! cattle ‘ied. while many persons had narrow escapes. At Golden’s Bridge’ the Methodist-Episcopal Church was blown down and distance away. ee POLICEMAN EXONERATED. Charles Finkel. in. Harlem Police Court this afternoon charged that Policeman Auqust Sessiemann. of the East One ‘ub last night without cause. The policeman had a com- rade ‘her to substantiate the story he told and Magistrate Molt exonerated him. vee Sergt. J. L. Zimmerman and "Roundsman Carl S. Casey were transferred from soft details in the Third District Coup | to-oay and sent to station and patrol duty. Roundsman Charnes Hanesslar was transferred from patro! duty to the | me 43 [struck Radeliffe ked. to the extent of | brough to Ottawa for prote ywill sail for the ot third District Court. Com.nissioner Partridae would not~ex- | plain the meaning of tr these tr ansfers. | RUHLIN OFF 10 FIGHT MAHER, . Gus Ruhlin. the Akron giant. accompanies by his manager tilly Madden, left for Philadelphia at 6 P. M.. where he is to | box Peter Maher a six-round bout at Industrial Hall to-mor- | row qpt. Ruhlin is in good condition and announced that he ; it confident of beating Maher in less than six rounds, oe LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS, Fourth Race—Death 1 Fifth Raco—Sam Lazarus 1. Chancery 2, Harve 3. +2 a | - Maggie Davis 2. Barbara Freitchie | | | | CANADA’ ‘S HANGMAN MOBBED. OTTAWA, Ont, Mareh 20. beaten in Hull to-day the statement that © the murder of his wife. “Billy” McEwan, the The Hangman Radcliffe was mobbed and badly He wee in a saloon where he to be hanged ‘o- would hang. the bar and ad ts eald to have made islas Lacrotx who the last Frenchman he prieor of the saloon, jumped over hangman afterward ed and morrow for would not be was to be role Aftern strays Fur and have the mone: Mrs. Elder went thie ne that 1 Mrs yuaban his exp Bl lw une uggestion wned it that she om the stand story. The xplained b voper Jer from tne h ma mat mar - CONSCIOUS IS FLAMES SPREAD, - JUST IN TIME. rs in aud Other Prop- Harlem erty to Value of BS00, tion. Thiz afternoon he was tak ck to Hull and will remain in ‘he until after Lacroix ts hanged. A ttre cee and COMPLAINT T TO ) POLICE AGAINST THEATRE. st na Commissioner of Police Partridge to-day received from T. O. MeGill of | Patron the Building Department, a complain. against the New York Wine fen bd - and the building which was fermerly known as H rstein’s Olympia. 5 Mr. McGill says ample time has been given for vhe mak manded by the Building Depertment, but nothing has | +o — METEOR’ S TRIAL SPIN MARCH 28. shipbuilding Company eta will be given her trial 20. The ht will seon be ooo NEW YORKER KILLS | HIMSELF | IN DALLAS. DALLAS, Tex., March 2. dead to-day in South Da an empty vial cf potson was found beet age and a stranger here soo that the © March 28 and sing rap. avs The Townsend Downey to-day German Emperor's yacht M her side \ with their work and the yo *+-——__— MOTHER ‘AND SON BURNED To DEATH. A119 The ya og Wort NEW LONDON, Conn. Maih 20.—Mra. Alfred A. Bro nd her ar, Ws old son were burned to ceath in their beme on Pequot aver this ' noon. It is believed the woman ftarted the fire with suleidal intent ote i day for Summerville, 8. C. and bring} mer, who has been iil for several months. MAGISTRATE ZELLER GOES SOUTH. Magis:rate Zeller, who has been pick for three weeks, left the oity There he will meet Magistrate Charles A. Flam-| r, to- changes de- ard ¢ Action Naninet Magistrate Brann for of Mrs might | m POLICEMAN RESCUED WOMAN 8100,000) | ‘| GANAL BILL DEFEATED. TO QUIT COM MAND. fi ‘Scores New Army Bill, “the Seceatand of War and Adjutant-General. criticism te which cree which the present or Secretary of or w be chief if this provision would have the of the Miles said tha «law it ing the unity 1 of the bill to wh WOM IN A HOLE KILLLED HEB BABY: STOPS WORKMEN. OROWNED HERSELF. PPOSES PLANTING OF POLE YEAR'S FIGHT WITH POVERTY 1° AND MEANS uy win. | TOO MUCH FOR wiDOW. Hasba we body , 1e Passaic nank near of the baby an, 1 year ago, .or assort- ths after Liana or ns vered Mrs. Lukas l wan. com Sto x work fof her or neighbors, was fit only wwed f Weekes Mennare Lost im Aesemity 00) oS 1 | by Vote of at oeernt “visuaber | 4 Jren reported to a neighbor ‘ Was missing and the sotitied. While raugurated the the baby Im Mrs Lukas and « wil have to TO-NIGHT'S EVENTS. Nica conatys Camedia WEATHER FORECAST. | y PRS Ferra the thirty : nding ae S P.M, Pete Is day for New York City and Bee ee : north in ‘mates od completeness of with all Wavellers. io yt i | { i 4

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