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RACING # SPORTS GENERAL NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL” Gh ¢ SPORTING NEWS ye SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | sd irculation Books Open to All.”’ | ON PAGE 6. _ PRICE ONE CENT. mca NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1902. PRICE ONE CENT. | ] | CIVIC FEDERATION PLANS © MAVOR SCORED VERY LATEST NEWS HIMSELF WINS TO AVERT GREAT STRIKE, "AEM, one eocsizraaeee SPRING HANDICAP ; Rapid Transit Com- In speaking of Mrs. Adele Francis. Who was Patrick Senator Hanna and Committee [Meets Representa- se landlady at the time of the Rice murder. Assistant Distric ENIC GIVEN tives of 140,000 Anthracite Miners in Response mission Passed. Attorney Osborne pointed her out in court. Mrs. Fravaies in W. C. Daly’s Line: Weighted Colt to Appeal for [lediation in Dispute with = = _ dignant and excited arose and started toward Mr. Osborne iM HAINES CIRL. Beats Bastile and Th2 Hoyden— ‘ Court officers seized her and amid great excitement she Operators. DUE TO TUNNEL BILLS. versuaded to resume her seat. oe Big Crowd at Opening of Racing Season in Washington. rs ——_ — te The National Civi America, orga ference Federation of) The committee has heret “made Mayor and Shepard Said to PROPERTY-OWNERS DISCUSS SUBWAY DAMAGES. fit-]it a rule that boht parties to a dis it a rule that boht parties to a di Seek to Take Away City zed to adjust the letcavauines Says Chem- between capital and bor.] pute shall signify a willingness for will undertake the job it has| mediation before action is taken. The Legislature's Rights. A mass-meeting of property-owners in Park avenue, be- ist F und Pois © Kaste rae upened ihest aispiciously at the Ben Satlaeisall wien! We Coaelllusleh | eine Uperalore Navelaon set todleata ae tween Thirty-fourth and Forty-second streets. was held tis © SION! | age ceaceiin Arabian Fivrnomi, ‘tie: eonitione See Committee to | their position in the matter, but it) y.. 4, wo) einacy we afternoon in the Hotel Manhattan. Frederick W. Devoe, whose in ie lash) ital. MATENT SER ‘ anda <a aula morrow re the | is probable they wil be heard from) ghepert wore a Mked at the meetin home at No. 59 Park avenue is almost half way in the tun POLICE ADU) UCU Se ACTOR ESTOS Ce Uo United Mine Workers way { the Hoard of Aldermen to's ster axgavation, issued the call for the meeting, which was weil " avold the threatened Mitchetl said as he was)!" tended. 9 bi CHILD BADLY BRUISED. I ne | as won by Himself, 000 anthracite 1 minere | New York he was un- oY National P ent Join Mitehe 1 p the nal Pie i Saha oh Wal sess Niece i fe ACE AIA reco si PRs and District esidents N ire that would be adopted by the} LATE RESULTS AT BENNINGS. Physician Testifies Against aid Phe Heyden, was the t r Morea, a two-vear- Fahy and Daffy of the United Mine| Conciliation Committee. The appeal} Stepmother Accused of 1, she t surprising 1 \rlington Purse and Workers, left Shamokin. Pa whe for ntervention will made at Murder. 7 their convention has heen once. but Mitchell, would Sixth Race—Woodtrice 1. Sir Florian 2, Farrell 3. 2 x at 2.54 n and | not hazard Sas to the action Se ie sent to welcome the here at 19 of the committee | “ To-morrow morning they will me Only Chance to Avert Strike POOL-ROOM RAIDED BY COMSTOCK. the ollowing committee of the Civic} 1¢ it becomes necessary to order » . = tower ‘ ‘ i eT | Fe.eratic istrike the order will be iasted As edortitit: " a , 9) Stvans Bishop Henry C.| President Mit hell through the dis Anthony Comsiock. armed with warrants from the Cen! gure 1 Mt BL eraakitn MacVeagh. Sen | Street Polis: Court. late this afternoon raided the Mani 1 Ppa OY) trict presidents ‘ Charles A. Moore! Secretary R. M. Easley, of the com- Club. an alleged pool-room. which had opened at No. ru Nass net oe M. rks William i seh mittee, also declined to say what . Sau street on'y yesterday. Five men were arreste , j : f er, rank Sargent an ames course might ve pursued BES fF i jena Tivercoran tteetwilifeasetlin|eeder | "e_them with a bankroll of $1-380, eae Archbishop John Ireland, J. Krutt-| ations offices here at 10.30 to-morrow t the ‘ a ah Onn echmitt ay! Samuel Gompers. mem- p,orning i . ORDER TO TURN OVER CUBAN GOVERNMENT. imdoranee bers of nmittee, are not ex-| All efforts to effect a direct agre re nord, wae ee M the 0 “5 " ri ts S t oat: Paces Bected to be pretent. 4 hey cannot) ment between the miners aod opers-| "4 Saoirse rrovitglom Wise Ue turner ie. m5 tFimcan Me ae i r ry ° ee dt & pre issued an order dir rome " . he te Mr. Mitche who {is himse | - e » Civic Fei : DON ater, idea an ae ment A pean t Ie rred an Ue al to Bs ‘ eae and government of Cuban to its people on May 20 + Gee nent ms , . oO ‘ cs 1 on as a last resort before dec! | me m tre ourted an: . orks the report of the miners for medin- [: strike which will Involve the whole tig gant to take whe] order requires the Oral Goveone ie assume iil Cubaget, statues ae tion before them anthracite region ‘ « legislative) gbligations. Gen. Wood also is directed to convene the Cy ? vdy and gran. franchisee to other cor- ‘rations, It in « high-priced, noneen-| Congress before May 20. . 1 body | CAL LS O N J { J | Atdsemmi) MoCall seb3i hel would never | 45 favor qoy_rapid transit lemistation again | he hag in the past CONVICT PATRICK ope ry) BNEW TUNNEL COLLISION SUITS BEDI was acting on hearsay, and Alerman WHITE PLAINS. March 25.—Six new suits for cor the running, > Kiondyke IL en ake a peep att more The track we excelien though a bit deep and «oft in epot ih Wie | Meck sought to amend ov taking the tor the loss of life and for injuries received in ‘ie ° peltaewelfardin Ae: Osborne Sums ‘Up the Evidence and Demands * praca ets acetieareeel tie a ‘unnel collision were brought to-day against ‘ie New yo + a Verdict of Guilty. Waaee low and nat for he na | tral Railroad Company in the Supreme Court at White ! la : 5 ; Th ‘ a dof it wasn he! DY heirs and relatives of prominent New Rochelle resents. Leilene Te ciel elect Shepard hat an Mire. Haines came iva eric aa she ahralbanienlc alee Jats "tit, The amounts asked for range {rem $150.000 dow i if Alin T. Patrick b * vote ™ ‘ Glebeatinteey Gusts Gods y aC te ORDER TO WOOD TO TURN OVER CUBA iach goaded the prisoner inte a ones —— Phe and be “ " in court. ‘The prosect nse'a own, witne sougne | WASHINGTON, March 25.—Secretary Root this afternoon ae They went way to a Semutle nounced him as a conspirs ise) sheen wioteMrs spare was, Made public his order to Gen. Waod directing him to turn oy me io thie | ant net F wed by tate forger and the instigator of the mur-| He Denounces Jones. 5 the control of the Government of Cuba to its people on Mo ee he der of Millionaire Rice. Then, glar “We have 20 next. The order requires the Cuban Gover nmenf to i “ af = M nt 1 ing at the pris sked “Who |] Undisputed: te will say that Rice knew Patrick when | {Dat there this forged will was being made?” t The question involved the whole theory of the prose ution—that Pat rick was unacquainted with the man | Whose estate he now claims Patrick's face was flushed. I ing forward id: “The evidence, r. he DIKE SHOWS HE'S | sume all treaty obligations and directs Gen. Wood to continu» a small artillery force to avoid leaving the island entirely do fenseless until the Cuban Government shall organize its ow STILL SHERIF, alm aL 1 DIAMONDS LOST WEIGHT REMARKABLY. |PREPARING FOR A BIG LEGAL — Deputy Sherit Metzger had an odd experience to-day with thirteen dia- « The Hoy- sx. —Won by ul and Gay- ANOTHER TUNNEL | | mar shows | knew him.” | FIGHT monds which Irador Hochberger. a diamond dealer, took on a replevi od “When?” thundered Osborne from Baum Brothers. pawnbrokers. of No. 186 Bowery In the paws Tried to Shake Doctor ‘May 25." sald Patrick, my eae Hochberger pointed ont the diamonds he claimed aa his property H donee Dr CAV E | N FEAR D ir how you that all this ha Hemoves a 8 nate—Gives they should weigh eighteen and flve-eighths karate, Taking a pair of se B Botta = ° been going on before May inten, “the, Sollee af aw Appeal and WI from his pocket he showed they did weigh that on those scales é ers | shouted Osborne Sesetes At the Sheriff's office on official scales the stones weighed eightesn i = sf ige = * Mr. Osborne In his opening sentence called Patrick a murder Extra Precautions Taken to Prevent Crash on karats only. Baum Brothers gave bond for the gems and regained them We r is ullt Col, Norman 8S. Dike ts going to pending trial of the case the piveloian threw) his unter ot! Arent hang unto his job and to prove it he ——— aya Park Avenue— More Houses Sinking. Bald, Capt Ao B88 er removed, this afternoon, as Sheriff's CHARGED WITH SMUGGLING SUMATRA TOBACCO. : —— - Mgned in uspardonable fa 4 wen z op Stoore In his summing, up | ae eneet: pout e We one eee Sohn GustavetAgylaniwasiarrestad ltoiday;byeinlernall Rayenue Collector veh he a wheel wee ro FS rea ROHAN a lan ie a Bo aie 2 Ha aay Bicra aa Lamphter, charged with smuggling Sumatra tobacco wrappers into this 4 talk wit } ik ary neat anal: Pats alone, Jones was the|} aricksony oit Pete ae eat A- country from Germany, He had thirty-three packages of wrappers, each * 4 alors AY ‘ on every hewan ae hand by brainy. whichil have done ytton) of the Third Ware orth ts containing enough to wrap 1,000 cigars, when taken into custody. Hie H in f . u a . Woy was -|a son of Jacob Worth, the Brooklyn ~ Y ‘ wel ~ + along? Why both? Because | ecules siete scheme ia alleged to have been to pay sailors on the German ships (0 some! ver “ - z Be home with ial there foi bogus will | Republican politicran. » ie ‘ oe py sald ros pate baled wan ae ne Wi rm neta pclae hat ne le going to ye SmURRI the tobacco in and carry it {rpm the plers under their coats to “i 3 Ney un thelr . . Sheriff of K ‘ounty until the Court bim, He paid them a dollar 1 pound. The duty alone is $1.85 4 pound. He Clark sha x 1 me . k “rink | of Appeals vad A chance to pass was held for examination by United Btatpe Commissioner Morle i - \ aie ae miting him to jail unless he turns over ROOSEVELT TO CAMP IN ADIRONDACKS. that | “ file excite — all the Shertff's papers to Charles Guden nd then aps becom . fe explained ¢ want Milltary tournament, Madi- Bid cd SEN au aN gr It is reported that President Roosevelt has arranged to spend what time mi Micharnoe sich wetght « : Loniduwa rec Gar! mediate effect ng Col. Dike a stay he can spare from Washington this summer at Paul Smith's {n the Adiron- fp . hace eak Dinner ‘ latea Cre pending an eal if he desired to take dacks. The camp of H. McK. Twombly, at that reort, it is believed. will be "Tnen ashe) M ad Por aiid re rs ir cling © Knickerbocker advantage pe procedure straightway occupied by the President and his family. Among those who summer there y ‘uy 4 tp bel m « 1 A i Col, Dike did He wen : n UA witness we . clety meeting, : ; y ° Phelps Stokes, Robert Hoe, WH. MeAlpin, L. 8 \ « F inci teqito the oMfice of the County Clerk and are Whitelaw Retd, Anson : Principal McClelland, Who Accused Miss y foe of appeal tothe Appel- Thompson and Archibald Rogers i iy aNere ss pened ‘ a's i ce natitate, Jee Ervin of Writing Letters, Ils Under Arrest. 1¢ the Supreme Court Seo : : . 2 ! no seegion until April 14 RECEIVER FOR A TITLE GUARANTEE CO. STAGE HORSE FED ONIONS. by the Rey © $ Pian sien: — he has requested Justice Goodrich to koeeuatueaet “ " 5 Tm oh lem of the Lia convene an extraordinary session next Ae oe 4 wet tien inted John Ham- Asja: Consvouence Dai merry) Hes t 7 Tram na Constructive Pole (Special to The Evening World.) Bouth Norwalk, made che arrest shortly | week to pass on the case eo that it Justice Gildersleeve, in the Supreme Court, to-day, appointed John Ham a Hard Night of tt ‘ Union ROWAYTON, Conn., March 2%5.—Sen- | Defore 11 o'clock while the school prin-|may be rushed to the Court of Ap- mond recetver for the German-Amrican Ral Estate Guarantee Company of — gome of stage hanis ¢¢ * a E ons ct pae sations are coming fast in the school cipal was examining the sentor class, | peals the City of New York, in a suit brought by Attorney General John (Davies, on “Du Harry A few ooh 0 ! nee a eaan * errace dem, acandal here. Principal John W. Me- ae ores en atone on | Meantime Col Dike tm going to met for 4 dissolution on the ground that the corporation js insolvent. Until i ‘ ‘ . reer Gag eland, Who some months ago accu visit his legal adviser, George ‘08- | ae Bheriff. He went to his office and 2 ici Spare fa well kKiow ray le f booth taal Mihai burg, who attempted to procure bond | to Bheriee | Hie went to bly office and recently Russell Sage was one of the directors of the company He resigned He NUS teacher and his assistant in the Roway-[for hts client and save him from @ving! med his n 4 al He ox. his directorship only a few fhys ago. “ Mr “ eer caer ee res a ton school, of writing scurrilious letters] to Jail fled his not a ti * ‘ 3 a : ———— 1 hie wife, has beep arres eo Se a RG : FAVORABLE REPORT ON CHINESE EXCLUSION. ‘ Tilting Not vd “ RAISING THE BIGGEST HOG. followed Immedia Lavi Warnero =: Bu n sit re ’ Aron Mt ly tosday Miss Ervin SGTON th 25.—" Ce tter Foreign Affairs ractor Susler ark} James x Somn, eave iy toraay. (a arogdtor. Se Bevin hea be AuUeR WEATHER FORECAST. WASHINGTON, March 25.—The House Committers on Foreign Affair wate MICE ICE TO MASK. ; ater ne Se On Eee " oe a Oates hae attra’ taken ig i were freely circulated last ———- to-day completed the Chinese exclusion bill and ordered a favorable report Sec ala uliietl toe rz waa| vear ext ot « "sland. Th the town. 0 eee tan oletey. |p Forecast for the thirty-mte Pon it, which will be made Thursday waiimat Moye " lave. Bim wives getting misat hours endng at 8 P.M. Wes- - a a Vu " « " ve that) w Loy pounds wi The direct charge made against Me- abusive and. thre 5 APP D HERE nterta teadily. The | exh ne Mineola , Clelan ts that of writing letters threa- caine! “and again almost vile in thelr | SEEKS DESERTING HUSBAN . ende at a ine Re No. # Park | — tening and otherwise, objectionable, to| character. | ri 2 at Tammany Ha ( Settling, and Mr.| usiness, qucesac dependa|Wpemieme ‘Yerlob4 Greminent, men and) woman ot | Mrs, Samuel Fink, of: No. 420 Seoond street, Philadelphia, has | Sluding a diamond ring. will be Ks i ed mane re careless Cake in one De | Sipe ey reer ae eve baer Parsons ts greauly alarry: ergy, abilityr-aud Sunday Wesld village, ue circulating them re appeated to the New York patios te her husband of two weeks, who she | tume Several ooxes have ieen, 90 4 to) othe 5 0 standa on the southeart } y aon its says deserted her, taking $100, all whe bad. New York Raines, [sormer of] Ptrk avenue aud Vorteth vamts, ee Win: oes amen, olin woe ——— [New iat : Z : ¥ ees eh oa a ree Ser ee PR sta pik iat teh

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