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NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. SS — = —= PRICE ONE CENT. Che [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | (Arve GENERAL SPORTING NEWS _ | “ Circulation Books Oper: to Ali” | us ON PAGE A PRICE ONE CENT. | - 1 =a DTT aT _ NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 24 1902 ASSAILS BAKER IN PATRICK CASE. +42 -— In his effort to prove Albert T. Patrick innocent of the murder of William M. Rice, Lawyer Robert M. Moore to-day bitterly assailed Capt. James A, Baker and Valet Charles F, Jones. He decjared that the real plot to seize the Rice millions was concocted |\:3'the knite by Capt. Baker, who was Rice's} rrroat ca:tine with “And it was not the fir story, but the last of was brought from th: tr Distriot-Attorney's office the District-Attorney sed wallagio hoid 4 t. Jamef A. Baker District-Attorney was bune to use @ slang expression, by and his story Jones's Attempt at S Moore came '> the subject of suicide. He picked ones used | experienced man in he sald, so ut this instrumegt I ors f Baki * Texas lawyer. Baker, Mr, Moore) .\ ec twee ton said, originated the story of murder| }! by chloroform told by Jones on the} ont.) ans witness stand. T hela'¢ Mr. Moore began in an easy, con- versationa! tone, patd the usual graceful compliment to the jurors and spoke of the grave duty that devolved upon them. “You have heard the testimony.” said Mr. Moore; “you know jt as well as I You may regard summing up by counsel | Mecesaary to as unnecessary, but my purpose is to Capt Saaien Baker was in the we! t d ~ than cuss | COUPt-room «ll during the bitter denun: igh the evidence rather than discuss | CpUrT room ill Giver coi: his ac. sign of it. | Kazed steadily No Motive for Murde gu “I declare +o you Motive existed in Albert T. murder olf man Rice, and this I shall Prove by the people's own witnesses, hat every one of As, witnewmes, who tes tifed thar the 199) will was forged. has en pald for his testimony. He declared t. Baker had arranged to give them ke sume if he gets control of the Rice rate, ACCUSED DOCTO. HAS SURRENDERED. Dr. Francis Gray Blinn, of No. 165 West Forty-seventh street, who was wanted by the police in connection vith the death of Marie C. Norris, who died in the doctor's sanifarium on Saturday, walked into the West Forty-seventh street police station this afternoon and surrendered him- eolf. After a short conference Dr. Blinn was taken to the West Fifty-fourth Street Court, where he was arraigned by Capt. Donohue on a short afi- davit. He was remanded for hearing Wednesday afternoon. Bai] was fixed at $2,000. Former Assistant District-Attorney to the identity of the man supposed to have taken Miss Marie C. Norris to the “santtarium." This man {s sald to be an actor, who met Miss Norris at her home in | New Preston, Conn. He is said to| be in New York at the present time, and may be arrested before night. charged. She gave an address on | Staten Island. When Coroner Goldenkranz ordered | the police to rearrest her tu-day they went to the address and found that she had never lived there. The Coroner considers it highly im portant that she be taken Into cus- Le Barbier, who represented Dr.|tody. as she has been a nurse in Dr. Blinn, said his client had no state | Blinn’s place for four years. ment to makesave that he was inno-| Miss Norris, who w our thirty yeare old, reached his place last week, cent of any crime and could show, when necessary, that his actions had been entirely within professional wave her real name and the name of her rents, and some time Friday aa operation Was performed by Dr. Blinn: On Saturday patient gtew worse. bounds, and Dr. Blinn telegraphed to the girl's The police and Coroner Golden-| parents, saying fat she was at his Place serie y Hl and asking them to kranz have received information as come to New York at once MADE 90 MILE. | IN 79 MINUTES. Prestdent Cassatt. of the Pennsy!- wanila Railroad, made another flying and HOW THE RECORD HAS BEEN SHAVED. He went the distance to-day in sev- Philadelphia to New Yor! eaty-nine minutes. Yestertay he did it tm eighty. Mr. Cassatt was in a hurry when he feft Philadelphia with Vice-President» @yeen and Rea at 12.19 to-day, and told Enginerr Rood, in charge of his special, @ompoerd of two cars, to see what he do. ‘A clear way was given the train, and ghot out of the depot with everything ride open. Until New Brunswick was reached all wwent as though greased to order, and @everal short-distance records were broken. Here a hot box necessitated a stop. Dut the trouble was soon overcome, and BROOKS INQUEST WILL NOT BE BEGUN TILL APRIL 2. Unless Jury Accuses Florence Burns Jerome Will Drop the Case. 10 Average ranning time, 2h. Feb. 7... S4min. |. March 23. 50 min. tt, March 24. 7) min. I the remainder of the without mishap As the tra Jistance made at the hands of a person unknown, the! District-Attorney’s oMece will drop case entirely, All of the @ ered will be turned He will be informed that he tx ed to run down the Brooks murderer in- dependent of the off of the District @Memicide cases are never Goced, but he Burns case we'll @ nothing lees additional e Gence te presented or comes to the @ubince. We will not ask for an findietment om the evidence now in eur pessension.”—01 Attormey Attorney. In fa ° whole question Seveme. | will be ce, The | death of Walter wees. ee ee ties resins Brooks will be held on Wednesday ney's J April 2 It had been arranged to begin Florence Burns. Nothing further will Be done unless the Coroner's jury should Qrrd her guilty. ‘@irechat event it will oecome the duty of District-Attorney Jerome to take the use before the Grand Jury. secure the ophe girl and bring her to jury determine @ame to bis death the inquest next Thursady, but as that is Holy Thursday and the next day in Good Friday, Coroner Brown determined to-day to postpone the hearing — Vouel’s New re S4th & at r for Bi The ig ‘e looked A Baats je boyn’ Irmath Gisde 6 to 16, at $1.98, actually wort) $3. SHOT AS HESAT AT TABLE BARGAINS IN BOYS’ CLOTHING. AUEDHWTD VERY LATEST NEWS BRITONS AND BOER STOP WEDOINE Aunt Planned Murder} of Nephew and Then | Suicide. While Neighbors Hastened to Flat Woman Poisoned Herself | —Queer Tragedy in Newark. whom she had kept house form any years, marry and aet up a& home of her own, Mra. Lillian Wilson killed him this afternoon and then com- mitted suicide. The tragedy occurred in the fashionable apartment house at No B38 Academy street. Hutchison died instantly, but the woman survived unull she reached St. Barnaby ftal Un- conscious when found, she did not re- nor did she leave any note ex- Ing her action. Hutchinson was thirty years old, @ business man and the possessor of @ good income Left motherless at an early age he had been adopted by Mra. Watson, who was herself a widow and childless, For many years she had prac- tieally been a mother to her nephew. They had a fine apartment tn the Academy street house. Hutchison had apared no expense in furnishing it, and to keep the rooms neat and homelike was Mre Watson's sole ambition tn life, Her nephew was domestic in his tastes and It was seldom that he was away from home. The first intimation that Mra, Wateon had that she was not the sole object of her nephew's affections reached her yesterday. It was at dinner, The young man had evidently feared the effect of his announcement, for he had deferred it as long as possible, Finally he told his aunt that he was engaged to be married. that the cere- mony would be performed shortly after | waster and that he would have te dis- | pense with her services as housekeeper. Mise Craig was arrested, but dis-|" tie explained that his wife-to-be de sired to have charge of her own home and he feared that there would be friction {f Mrs, Watson should remain. He would provide iberally for her, he sail, eatabileh her tn a tue home of he: vwn and strive to make her “ining days periods of comfort and e did not aleep last e to her nephew at brea mmediately after he had atarted for yught a revolver and a acid, The poison she drawer in her room and T placed @ giase. She ve. to Kis lunch at ernoon. His aunt ap- recovered her spirits, » ready and Hutehison sat ble. Mrs, Watson stepped pistal clowe to nie placed in mm the dres 1 staggered toward the fired again, and as he {the waits she sent a in head. h town the stairs and fell at the bottom she ran to her room, tle and poured the de uncorked the acid poison Into the «i When the sound t th Watson lying on her bed ineonscious TO 13 OAYS IN CELL--$100,000 THAT IS THE BILL HENRY D. POOLE SUES TO COLLECT. | Ask» the Damages from Receiver of Mercantile ¢ rative Rank, of New Vork. Justice Beach, of the Supreme ¢ and a jury are engaged in the tria sult in which Heary D. Poole asks $100,000 damages for being locked thir Jays In a iz naur Charles D Robins Mereantile Co tenet of Bank wMeh 1 had compiled had aright to do business in New Jer hey, he sought subweriptions to the stook, He was arrested on complaint of State Bank Commissioner Duryea with violating the law was compromised after berated. He Ho ruined nis nto the charged ma 1 days and he w. ant offictals say Poole was not they supposed the sub: ptained lived in this city WEATHER FORECAST. eo thirty- ding at 8 P.M. Sew Verk Oily Fale toonights S IN PEACE MEETING MOORE CLOSES SPEECH FOR PATRICK., rr asad seen Patek caveats IMATLAPE EATS kitchener Tells Schalk-Burger that o'clock with an eloquent plea for justice. Mr. Osborne will de- : | Terms Will Be Modified if - A MAN-ALMOST. | Indications point to a termination liver his argument to-morrow. a oe De Wet Surrenders. Lion on Rampage Ter- gress has been made in ne 4 rifies Those Who Do Not Know Him. J. P. MORGAN TO TESTIFY WEDNESDAY. ef the Boer war. Proe jations between Lord Kitchener and irger, and the British are ready to rawing the banishment proclamation, if the other Boer leaders will surrender. The hearing in the merger suit Was adjourned until 11.30 Wednesday morning, when J. P. Morgan will testify. ery — ident Schalk with — Ie TOOTHLESS HE BITES News of a detinite nature _is expected in London, and the y ¥+\ feeling there is hopeful, while from The Hague comes the etate- ment that it is not improbable that the Boers in the field will abide by the aets of their civilian leaders. Altogether the aitua- promising { ———— FIRST ELECTRIC TRAIN ON THIRD AVENUE. The first regular passenger train of the new third-rail system on the Third avenue line. left the terminal at One Hundred and Twenty ninth street to-day. and bega® running on the reguar schedule. ils Years Ago He Was Locked in a Barn and Beaten So That He Roared Loudly. tion is = sme aim@es.. i i ter The trial trip was made yesterday by a special tealn ssithieg Compésy, 18 connidered probable in some bearing officials of the company. Walaa! Gitta eniole ee ee | Later news to-day had a peti! recoueean eee ee altace, “th man-eating | al Cable te The Breaing. World Iated tai teenes Ganr ier boar rae lion,” got inte a theatrical mige to-tay, | DON, March 24.—In the House |i: neing stated on excellent pel ex 4 of Commons to-day the War Secre-/ that Lord Kiteherer, tary, Mr Brodrick, announced that a] with Mr alk-Burger. agreed to with- fortnight ago Mr. Schalk-Burger, who 2'"" ‘he banishment proclamation ts is now In Pretoria on a peace mission | °°" inerreeee iad \t Gen. De Wet and Relievue Hompitai|for the Boers, intimated to Lord would seem to ahow thet nemotiae bites on| Kitchener iis desire to be granted a) |00* Were Progressing toward a definite nis | safe conduct through the British lines ————— j end and back in order to see Mr Steyn! NEWS SURPRISES with reference to the possibility of BOERS AT THE HAGUE. peace proposals. Lord Kitchener, with the consent of the Government, had acceded to the request | The announcement of the War Sec- | retary was received w in his interview according to the prees agent of Huber's RYE HAS A RAILROAD BRIDGE MYSTERY. Museum, and almost tore the life ont of Col Daniet nf Kentucky trainer. Col. Boone {x now tp and ft: ts allegel that he has tie lef elbow and scratches on Tight eyebrow The = chee may be there for the atill has « The bites are a mystery, unless Wallace wears falne teeth. He lost hin own ten years and since then has been fed from the} ottle. Wallace tm an old hand at gving on advertiving at dime museums Ten years! Boone, hie RYE. N. Y.. March 24.—Just as the engineer of the Boston express had crossed the bridge over Locust avenue here to- day he saw a woman carrying a basket on the track. As the train reached her she apparently disappeared under the en- gine. The train was stopped and a stretcher was rushed back to the bridge. The spot was covered with broken eggs. but the woman had disappeared. M.—Acting * arrival at urprise to Boer It was surmise! that the eee WIDELY KNOWN MUSICIAN DROWNED. ago he was kidtapped. woen he wanted B. Fs DETROIT. Mich.. March 24.—J. H. Hahn. director uf the| sncre Two men nes nit vn tne eesti ase masts SeMtucttanenal uy, "Wgpit ktructcs Tae to Lard Aetchemee te Detroit Conservatory of Music and a musician widely known} > make him roar and thew on him| feeling of scepticism prevailed | Du : blood of a hy he ow if to] Rave way to lively apeculation and ¢ throughout the country. was drowned to-day in Carey Lake. | hive atsugnterea r'hae rently niet of sh acmtanpedéats (thatthe oil aa as i old age the war was in si«nt jaut ty of the civil government of BELIEVES HUSBAND COMES TO KILL HER. 3t_ took. ie New: York: public three ® this hopeful feellng asrumed «| [De HO ceitad to. open: Deseo, SEE Gaye to ace through that trick The | weve ante Ma circles ormed persons Dery potice emablished a on around the | entirely conm ore are such apprehension un situation to be livery stable, and all the people tn th many phases of Antonia Barretto appealed to the Ellis Island authorities] neighborhood moved out. before. ihe of th direct expression se cut that the Bose. elvil to-day to prevent her husband from landing from the steam-|®oax wee discoveres Rapier mine heheh ship Nord America, which has just arrived. saying that he has| no, oer“manes "ee more re iighal: burger cana the eo come here to kill her. He will be detained. eeu, in the presence of all the women jeaders of the Boers, to in De Wet and oo ruld hold. PUTTING WIRES IN CONDUITS. says. is a deacentant Workmen in the Department of Water Supply. Gas and] ene aternoan Tau be jovern: | Str "ccuger has not yet recelved any i (9) 7" ¢ wilt to Schalk. | telegrap advices from South Electricity, under orders from Commissioner Dougherty. vor-| te °* ndicate that there was a {HOF bas the Transvaal tion. tinued their work to-day of removing ail wires from overhead] ar a» That the ee eee ing a workable and making connections with conduits. The Pi prise in atore | for peace terms meal declared that mera me livery stable. The houne w ‘ er oH to the Tenemen!-House il, adopted by the Rules Committee P iijager of the Assembly. are antagonistic to the best interesi. v. 7 public health. BANKRUPTCY SUIT. BANKERS BEGIN PROCEED- INGS AGAINST A FLINT TRUST BY EH, HARRIMAN, BIG FINANCIER FOOLED IN eee pp gee $10,000 MORE FOR BARNARD COLLEGE. Treasurer Veorge A. Plimpton, of Barnard College, has received a prom se from William Ziegler. the millionaire backer of the Baldwin expedition to." Hip aE the North Pole, that he will give $10,000 toward the Barnard College fund of 4 the women beeen te fa All the Company Was tnselv~ $400,000, providing the remainder of the money in raised befo time set That wan sutficien « emt Hefore Receiver Was Ape by John D. Rockefeller—April 1. Under the conditions of the gift proposed tamer escaped from w pointed {n January. by Mr. Rockefeller he will give $200,000 to the institution on April 1 if by hl BUS, ml exkeniiationicnt. witnesssalin that time the managers of the college succeed in getting othr friends to give! ci apt HEDIS ante Sak fal as ‘fled in the United a like sum ariridaes shed m re s ‘ ar ‘ was \e f CHI PA We ce w a) fire as ea Ho Harrima at 8t curt to-day asking that _ oe Weta cea [eu cann ia te Waite actua P Morea t a branch SUDDENLY STRICKEN IN DOCTOR'S OFFICE. Niethern:Padine: de fe revelacion wclastd Seo aN * ee, ib aa Mr. si partner r » go through Victor Cook, of Averhill Park, N. Y., a volunteer. r y returned ae ay ke | Mr Morg The petitioners are the Philippines, was stricken with serious illness while in the o 4 r ry Francis Jobns. New Brunswiely Cyrus Edson, at No. 56 West Fiftieth street, this afternoon. At Plo . atiie ea araorn S vepeemeprrnr mein pital it was said that Cook was suffering from zinc poisoning contrae « r * REGS OO impure water arunk in the Philippines. He will recover Know bs Wilicinaan i CAN aome — -o4 — vee Pb eed ASE ci & " ames 1 ‘rade Rubver Company. BLACKMAIL GOES ON UNDER DR. WOODBURY. Boones “a her Me 1 0000) and ts one of District-Attorney Jerome suid this afternoon he was nce” (hat eee aniiag. and’ tt eostocks maid M a generally. consaaeee ‘ ber Trust blackmail was just as prevalent in the Street4‘leaning ra , . vault ime the coal Commissioner Woodvury as tt under Commissioner Nug : 1m 1ogr. re he cid, “and tw here f ong time = ade Company, atop it, Dut it's the hardest kind lackmail to ge SN, : prior 5} ’ Noe es MeL ‘ume IDNTQ ‘ : elke ar ) opposition, CONFIRMED DRUNK ARD AT SEVENTEEN. { Harriman ag - - Madi- i tors : > Henry Wollman, Edward Longmore {6 seventeen years old and a confirmed drunkard, ac . ee Sub -obten ne and the police His mother had th ome to teal Bduen | f k n cording to his mott her home One Huntred and Ninth street ernoon and FP gen, aren ni ORE HRs Ban Hes) Opportant zt West ya us * Forty -fourth street A KY'S Mat Weat site VM wt Schit was Kawa! Ho Harrtman’e JULIUS HENKY'S MARR entertainment, Se. GIs Went fe , 2 & Kote k Julius Henky demonstrat d evidence tod lei tydia patie an-@ ‘ t rh . rte A. Pergand tn 1893 under the belief thad she wus a w urned later ; he das Es “ es that her husband was alive. Then the woman elop ck to T spies tat rca] we © marke: and bought $7 ronto. Justice Truax «granted him a decree annuling marriage, but giv ‘ Ld in Pe orc ‘ stock of the Northern Par ing the name of Henky to their baby | ches 1K & rn) A 1 said Mr. Boutelle, “wae. ~~ -e#e—- - | mark ransacdion? upper wes ae z POLICE LOOKING FOR TWO RUNAWAYS ani parts atid rer ; The police have been asked to look for J. Floyd. fifteen. who bs meet esas te a re Your frm a the H pected of having run away from his home at No. 130 West Fourteenth street an , i PA He has been missing since March 28, Tilly Cushman, seventeen years old S00 Wissel Riyenizethirdietree! J has been missing from her home since the 22d inst. She wore a black skir : . 2 calneds pink waist, black hat and shoes. ane mnie TS Mate Ear egw A RARE OPPORTUNITY. ier el t leaving a J, “THE HOUSE WITH THE GREEN SHUTTEPS.” Hadtes! Eton Jackets #108; Atul ons that ‘ ation of the Gy = ie my tain an in The very nobdd fae broadcloth, short and nai throughout. sizes up to jwtore. 4th ot. and 38 ave. ‘ * nis firm did. | in Mr ( vl id Mr, Schiff,| ment and wou tea soon after my Grm|bow the board should be » deging to-day Published by permission of McClure, Phillips & Co, Bv.ning World. See Page % cheerfully, “and RACING # SPORTS

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