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NIGHT EDITION. SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. PRICE Che I “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ ‘ONE CENT. FREEDOM WHOFOLLOWJONES —<+ . 8 Assistant District-Attorney Osborne Promises Immunity for Betraying Fellow Conspirators. ‘“Damnable Conspir- acy!" Says Justice of Scheme Revealed. That the policy of the Dtstrict-At-; borne nad recovered froin his exer- ‘The forgery end of the Nice con- torney’s office is “freedom for in-| tions h d at once set about pre- \ Ae ft * wi ry Ase 4 he « a st Short and fisant Dintrictattornes lames Wi Myers REWARD FOR CONVICTION, | Osborne to-day when he practically a FOR ALL YS BRIBED TO V STEAL WIRE. “—— GENERAL SPORTING NEWS | ON PAGE 8. MTTO) FOURTH RACE. pROIIT GWENDOLIN' OATH. Essene Just Sqeeezes Home Ahead of Meis- Attorney for Woman Accused of Murdering Her tersinger in Third. Stepdaughter Announces that She Will Go on . a the Stand in Her Own Defense—Nellie Rich= POOR CAR’?—POOR CROWD. ards, Though Dead, Is Stjll Her Accuser, | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] 27, ‘NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH ERY LATEST NEWS §alsk WINS — IN BRIEFEST FORM. OLD DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF TO RETIRE. Deputy Chief Janes Dale. of the Brooklyn branch of the Fire Department. wil be retired on a pension of $2,100 a year on May I next. The order to that effect is signed. Deputy Chief Dale was appointed to the Brooklyn Fire Department in 1869 as a foreman. He will be succeeded. temporarily at | least. by Deputy Chief Murray. Deutach had a three-year lease, and got it extended ten years Inst fall. | } peeiitied that Valet) Jones, the’ sell: usaeces Investigation Coming of Case ~ +-¢-0——____ : ; 7 confessed murderer of Millionaire | in Which Police. Were Alpaca Beats Gold Fox a Neck sectal in The Evening World | “Once [ saw a heavy shoe used te Rice, would be released from custody TS CITY T FRR at B MOUNT HOLLY, No J.. March 27.) whip the , and she was whipped when he was no longer needed as al GUILT NOT SHOWN, | Called Before Theft. WANTS CITY TO BUILD STREET RAILROAD. LO IGe a aCere ta Der. Mrs Mabel Fenton Haines, on| Sart. Another time che child was gat Prosecuting witness PATRICK DECLARES, 2 = n — DIES: trial, charged with the murder Of ner ee eee ee ie wae very “The District-Attorney.” said Mr | . cap =a eel The Aldermanic Com nittee on Railroads to-day decided to mtepdaughter, Gwendolin, will go On) pitter against all the child's relatives, Slain that hin ofp tt eae Gt accese,| Although convicted of murderiin| yee cee dam- hold another pualio necting next Thursday on the subject of the Reuse TNL TRA the witness atand in her own de-| and capecially its mother: a s office ts of al i . le conspiracy. er ail OT *K INNING arch fense oune of fact He tha aay celtateal coy) oa tree-|the first degree, Albert T. Patrick | Pa , : - no ae projested connecting raiiway on West Tenth street from Green- EASE ana pean Dil ie es - peneee ement of ae is Her Defense Begins. y y . mo mpti han leadin 8) wi ; i ‘ The ws ade by her coun MWYCT! he reading of * dom from prosecution by divulging! tas as eaim and defiant as ever this fatoilamtalion and leaekan on i wich avenue to Sixth avenue. At the hearing to-day the Greene was apn) carro Budd: wheal Ne Oheced Wap elae ae aa pe ata this statement at closet | % into be an i thie after ° J ease fo) © promec i . conspiracies and helping to bring) marning When seen in the Tombs |) a A as Ra ” f@ wich Village Citizens’ Club urged that the city should build the Bee eeu aieyia -aeaw the case after the prosecution had, Hudd immediately began his opentng greater culprits to justice he reaffirmed his innocence of the|¢%* 118 matter should be inves- gad and lease it to the Metropolitan Street Railwav. SL haniecime “Nuit We rested to-day atatement Lanhovare “Jones will be held on Magis- i tigated to the botiom and the guilty, $$$ aie deat ie tryine tn tr Atkinaon clomed the evi. |, Hf ald thar he would show that whem ‘ murder of William M. Riee and ex- fF ff Gwendolin was taken to the home of trate Brann’s warrant charging for-| J iof that h should be punished. | . he eading the test: | nee step-mo every one was so gery untii the cases against Short) Pressed the belief that his enemies) Wiis thewe words Justice Hinsdale me ven at the preliminary Neariok Sieased th was retained there and Meyers are finished. No promise| had tampered with the jury that|in Special Seasiona to-day dlecharged MAYOR VETOES BOYS’ CLUB-HOUSE BILL. be \tabaer eartis ilal began. liar teatltoony, aa. | M2uboett ioc. arn poek Sane had been made him, but the policy| brought in the verdiet of quilty.'two youths who had been prosecuted reap and the fel y Judge Garrison, and tread |ing, “will go on the stand and. tel you in to foster the turning of State's evi-| This is the statement he dictated to| vy lawyer ES. Burroughs. of the Mayor Low this afternoon sent to Gov. Odell his veto of rhete BE ee ng eey eeeerea re “ih saleroma i dence by criminals ae l > oN x iar pars + ere a vole from the er: {| Phitadelpata ment store, t esciiaser irate an Evening World reporter: . reise csc the New York the bill autherizing municipal club-houses for boys, declaring vx ced.he. fnsnes such a» stir the [read in part | Bene a wen ent sto . | ) i i i - piood and make the ee tingle The " Platelets Valet Jones, who is still at tiberty,| BY ALBERT T. PATRICK. | ‘rugene tried. of No. 716 Bast one| it would compel the city to spend $50,000 in trying an experi Blea Tana mela ae Howie The) | Head an Floor. | three ioonthe i gloats over Albert T. Patrick, who| “As I look back at my life. espe-| Hundred and. Siatycseventh etreee {Ment that might or might not succeed. tholay The track was fant “Thete were |! WOFK@ for Mre Hainen ax use| he “\ pie was convicted of the murder of| cially that part of {t involved in this) and Thomas McHugh, of No. 709 Tre. The Mayor also gave as a further reason that he deemed stake {cairea! on the programme meld from July. until October. 1 often Sere. alpen bal Gpestal cana & i 3 SP teas . ' : was not very ¢ ne n anes « t William M. Rice. Rice affair, 1 can truthfully say that) mont avenue, were accused of steal- It injudicious for the city to make such an expenditure, when “'s- \cwut tein Promdent iwendolin, Very frequently Mra. Haines fi “L don't know what they are going| in no moral action and in no error ing copper wire from the telephone more school buildings were so badly needed, the Jockey Club and reputed owner of Miped the child's head on the floor and Dikd obs “tered @: tS: to do with me,” he said to-day. “Mr.| of Judgment have I gone wrong. and company. Lawyer Charles Steckler, aes he Washington course, was a visitor | Sall without the suchtest provocation. |IRK {he (hikl she ordered Gwendotin Osborne has not told me yet, but 1] the people of New York will see that) wno defended the boys, alleged that . At the track thie afternoun Ce era acai e Rosy wee covered’ Sirs. George Cotterait:saits amma am mighty glad anyhow that Patrick| in time. an ex-convict of the name of Schnei- , rf te presser ave ana a | chiid’e) body with witcbhesel, making |(t ene) fell and injured Ree seas got what he did. That was just] “I would rather have the knowledge | ier persuaded the boys to steal the ABNER M’KINLEY’S NAME MENTIONED. vat roe “i eat : | the poor tie thing ory and sob an 7 der, necessitating the seat aa right. He deserved it. He made me| of innocence, the conviction that I) wire in order to collect the rewand of ne rhecrs ekaiace helene 1 hav i wende n ina She saw her un- do the murder and wanted to put all] am Fight. than to bea free man 4:9 oftered. by the company for the WASHINGTON. March 27.—In the alleged secret report of Il cuchqriltie’ GA South whNI Berl nkias were no bruises om the blame on me There was no one so surprised 48 conviction of every wire stealer ap- the purchase of the Danish islands in which mention was made Ferre tie ciees coactea anay Gbatibic’ kare @1eaes ald’ he oelek oaraat Tae Mr. Jerome sald that when Mr. Os (continued on Fourth Page) pretended of a bribe of $500,000 Christmas, the Danish agent, said he }| Se en See _ ~ ——____ = W225 —_ —_ Ll . i rt i ‘7 b — arcenehs ndmitted t= court was acquainted with Abner McKinley and his partner. Col, 8 aes beeen hee (eee ms “*- Brown, “who have the entry to the White House.” i | and i mardsiterrdhonecaviiisaletinize , y le ite House. the mont apeed and at | ons SS a ee the front, followed by f} / Recently the BASEBALL AT JASPER OVAL. tua teariarouna tas turncasactneiabe with cases of boy stretch There Alpaca began to o! ( IN ~DA y ] RUCE wite from the New York Telephone Com. | and at the eighth-pole she took th ® pany in the borough of the Bronx. In| eed. In the rin home tt was a pr y every case Burroughs appeared to prose-| TUFTS ....---- O 0 0 O 12 | ariva.vbut Alsmea, nald: her corn and | ' - cate. and the policeman making the =| MANHATTAN a eae 0301 _ won by a neck from Gol! Fox whol : \ thirty-day armistice has been|the mine workers, Mr Mitchell, how- [em "8" Deteaiive Sermeant Burne, of ee Was three lengths ia front of Locket. | in a frenay of Jemlouay aod following pa larger revolver, a 38-caifbre revolver, rr ever, had pothing to aa ami he i rT _ ms oe be e © a Quarrel with her husband. Mre. Annie | which Isaacs kept bel is ". irranged in the struggle between the bout $2.50) in rekar has been paid to De eemeee wee’ ent Onapana | x a re hontod bc Gid not took very cheerful. ‘The rmil- | UpOUL F&O in rekariie has men abd 10 LATE RESULTS AT BENNINGS. nin the horwee * twenty-two veare old, a bride | Iaaaca fled into the street, his. wife miners and the operators in the @M-}roaq coal men ein Neh | Vea meephone Compan, 2 owned by WJ jen weeks, fired several shote from | pursuing and endeavoring. to amenae threcite eoal fields. spirits when they left, fo y bad at is eshte hl att i i two revolvers ai her husband and a [the larger weapon as she pursi As the result of the conference be-| east gained thirty days’ time, anyhow. | ,,ACCOMIME to ME Bleckler. 0m Sixth Race—Water Alone 1. Inkling 2, Woodchuck 3. SeAbeesen IAA AEDT aAther seteCtae a f tw a b h | Theime hee lAated ) from yh) i is avation at aler, while «a prisoner the Madison jcemman Meade saw her, and as he . en representatives of both sides} Te wae one at ae fn ai street police station, killing herself: with whe turned suddenly and and members of the Concilfation| junech. i: was not Mi at times Swied) arnavi iookine eee 4 | the officer, the shot going wide — Committee of the Civic Federation, | ‘here was so muc at tale thatthe, yays who might oe ded to] MAN IN FLAT, CH ASED BY WOMAN | her the husband nor thi coat | oe on the: the miners agreed to withdraw their | ‘olces of ak c stanutenis ae sel. He found Fred and McHugh, told | Poni dact : he fret 4 us Lael y | ' could stop Mrs, See pla heard corridors of the te aes kept ho 5 r hue cots bi 4 order to the men to strike on April Teac h Society Building, wherw the| (hem where the wire was and w with Rebecea Haley, of No. 10 St. Mark's place. Brooklyn. returning from a nand in two living rome io | hanged a second and thi on the condition that there be an- thie wie! Rand oi Tae: them wher Aue stole aur se Re ae: shopping tour this afternoon. surprised a strange man in her flat. He ran tis Hquor sto: ieee i aa luge bahia f other conference within thirty days, | sented by W. HH. Trueed companies (heels ; : and the chased him toa Fifth avenue car, which he boarded. She chased”. eeemellye 3 n Site. laaace: felt ta: a eae The purpose of the extension of lee dig cg eel a Melephonaalcelbarual the car. At Bergen street and Fifth avenue a policeman, who saw her. got nee sidewalk. She was revived and time Is to give the Federation mem-\ne tric, and Mobert M. Oly et lletytnetieeeeni era iiceai ax O00 the car and arrested the stranger, who had stolen 92 cents of Mra i palace: Att Madison street pollee ste bers an opportunity to look thor-|the Delaw imi Hudson, told thelr | atieged Ne lglenhaned cto ABUrhe Haley's money. He he was Harry Graham, bread baker, of No. 222 . In A nena ihe Dane oughly into the situation Sefore tak-| tile of the story, and Mitohell. backed jpeadquarters that the wire would be Graham street. He was held Sat CAlentaTeN bat | n besked permission ta enter. ing any steps. Ly ‘three other miners. told his aide ft a certain time. Burns was a Ee = i : ot it He saw the theft. follow Sot MG This agreement having been ar- Seedy etter Seeger ainetapacestatea (bres BANKER GELSHENEN LEFT $500 FOR MASSES. Inaacs's purpose, gave convent. til rived at, the Committee adjourned,| ‘The members of the Committ as they came out. Schneider was not _ | The door of the room had hatdly subject to the call of Chairman|in and asked questions of both le neenind The will of William H. Gelshenen who. as President of the Garfield | cloned when a scream startled thode fm Hanna within the thirty-cay limit i f AQ i at phe oxa Burroughs was put on the stand es National Bank became famous as the banker for the lee Trust was | the ston house Rusbing within the : TAL) thas, tolled ini thelr purpowe ing the trial of the Justice ied this afternoon. He gives one-third of the estate to be divided into {Captain and Sergt. Weller found) Stans parent from the adJournment Hinsdale to-day nitted that he é i fat . I on the floor, At her si@@ The mib-committes. consisting of Ben- paid the po! + sou" in re AS Many equal parts as his children numbered. of which each child was to ps . a ¥ otte. Her lps mand ator Hanna, Mr Straus Mr Jaines receive $100,000 on its twenty-first birthday and to have the tnome there- ve nat i pb idesry burned and seared with The impress) r the me an, of the Granite rs “Why did you ask these boye te from for life The bunker left 8500 to the Rey. Matthew Taylor, of the T é declare, however; 1h : wonsan hers came out that all was not ax well[ctation, wh was nity? askel Mr Steckler, “Isn't it | 4, . . a weracd Saar ghiae: fesen one , as might be Senator Hanna sald that| (ay to ascertain the facts. will continue Luoledil Gen wunted to get them off so. Blessed Sacrament and $500 more for masses. There ar four children a, ia floor. 3 good progress had been made and that|thelr labore, and when they are matte: they would testify against the Junk - +o. —— Useless aa ee ————— € vthing would work out all right,| Med that they know all about the eltua- deal nd thus earn you another $3” a and then he hurried away elton thay will)/aek for the reconvenlag |esuaca? DEUTSCH STILL HO LDS SPEEDWAY INN. Seid te 0 ; = | Former Minister Straus gave the re- [of the Committee. Burroughs admitted that the company r . ares : [gloeed on te TO-NIGHT S EVENTS : porters the news about the withdrawal | Then Mitchell ard’ the operators will paid 8% reward for the conviction of Charles K) Deutseh, propr of the Speedway Inn, to-day won agaln! weakened at the ’ of the atrike order, arm! this was con- (Moat “Seige pT and the Federation A thiet and Sm) reward for the convic- in lis fight against the city authorities, who seek to evict him. Jueiee 8th pana Tee ’ f firmed by John Mitchell, the leader of lmediate the questions at. tame *" tion of a recelver of stolen orks nie OC OTA) BTR AAS LS Sons pense Oh ine Serberaty, nimaction: Deiuech) ee) a Nea emus t yn aware Wardens THERE § GAMBLING —_— --= = - —-—-—- — he refused to may that he tntende! to ‘ Mav i ~ Lagloyp plhqial, ve Gard . ee Fried and SicHugh as witnesses | cured when Park Commissioner Clausen served him with dispomsess papers) most tnt lin enereiinea ene =} against the man who bought the wire last December. The Injunction now holds until the civil courts decide the Shr, aucalnclcesenllentiNs mou a from them. case. Justice Hinsdale appeared <0 be tourded at the revelations brought out by Mr. Steokler. He said that there | no telling how many boys now doing fime tn the company of hardened crim- inals for stealing wire were led into theft through the desire of the conspira tors to earn the reward offered by the company. Assistant District-Attorney § questioned the boys after they were discharged and announce! his in- iention of investigating Mr Steckler's charges. BABES’ PARENTS. ‘Through an applisation by Lawyer) siderably younger than hin wife Douglas B, T. Story for a writ of] Acoording to application for a habeas corpus tn Jersey City to-day,| writ, Mra. Deuv 1, who is childless, there came to Mght a curious story knew that her husband was the father The writ requires Mr. and Mr, Emil of Celeste May's children. She was ©, Deuvrard to produce in court next| anxious to have them in her home be Monday three children who are now|ca@use of that relations Coleate living In their home. Mr. Deuvrard is|May, who tad meantime married Louis ad to be the father of these chil-|Ousset, was anxious to keep them. She or wan formerly |allewes that in October, 1991, she was In-| now the wife of Louis|4uced to sign what she thought waa an ————____ PRIEST A MASTER BUILDER. Father Mahone Personally Super- Intends Werk on Home. Ousset. The Oussets wish to obtain| agreement to permit the children to contro} of the children, who are Emily| live with the Deuvrards with the un-|_ Farner Mahone, a Homan Gatnelle Marte Louise, aged six: Celeste Mar-|deratanding that she was to be per-| Priest: connected with & society whic Hic maintains a refuge in East avenue, Long ber frequently. She) iang City, ix superintending the con- he charges, that the paper | ef -story on t ie! Deuvrarde’ thaltien ta eruattonetis three-story addition to the and Violet Blanche, gere!, aged four, aged two. The Deuvrards lve in a fine home at No, 120 Ino street, Hoboken. Deu- je little ones, she releasing all vrard is a wealthy manufacturer she and her husband DER taner Soe mrere cone. Oy artificial Nowers and in said to be con-' tw get control of the little gi are right and that the walls are FORGOT THE DUE BILLS. jin, explaining the matter Mr. Cowen | S08 UP plumb —— i i “I drew some money and put in due bills, That's all right. 1 forgot all about them when pay-day came around Wuen my attention was called to it 1 Wave a check in full. I'm under $5,000 bond, #0 no one need worry.’ Supervisor Cow. and Bx For some time the Commissioners of Accounts have been examining the books in the City Record office relative to an alleged Tammany shortage of $240,000, it was discovered that Bupervisor Cowen Settles Shortage the thirty-six Fret for New York City and vicinity hts Wriday occa- Meht to freek south oe Otte Kelsey Leaves Legisiature. hud drawn somo hundred odd dollars| AupaNY. ‘March one ct the | from the cash drawer and put tn due | reatures of the Legislature valedictories | ————_—— bil a or ths amount. This in permitted toate iy wae. the gancgnced. rest ment Den't Walt ter Dinner. of Repu leader q , se the. Cite coer vertain 1B bir beet Kelsey. will shortly become nm county | TX, Pale Siti ten seas tettaeate, os) ane departmenis, expected that all" judge in Livingston County, because a fete Vaestoat cine’ fee hole noe, . accounts shall be squared on pay-day. nomination le equiveleat to an election, | Ment, menue varied eeverding te ceasca.*,° enero gene FIGHT IN SERVING POLICE SUBPOENAS. County detectives went to the office of J. Pocher. No. 59 Laxtngton avenue, where “Ai.” Adams is alleged to have had his policy headquarters, to serve Poncher’s employes with Grand Jury subpoenas this afternoon. Pou- cher objected, and. {t is alleged, struck Detective Qualls. He was arrested and held for assatit. He will be charged with interfering with the service of subpoenas, “BUT WHAT AM | TO D0?” HE ASKS. | | York Vacht y-fourth stree “There's the Decision" —“What Dee jont’—-Oh, | Don't Know Just What One,’ That gambling exists all over New York. Police Commissioner Partridge | —-¢-—__ NARD. MANY GIVE TO BAR ann freely admits Sere genes ¥ Fifth Race Six and a half furlongs | At the same time he virtually come George A. Plimpton, treasurer of Barnard College, announced to-day won't) iwstile. King Hariess den was ‘ « fesses his inability to grapple with that subscriptions were pauring in to the treasury in response to the appeal second and Hingieate i Sauere the evil. sent out to save John D, Rockefeller’s conditional gift of $200,000. Mra. A Sea Memorint meeting for Jehu Ti reporter for The Evening World H, Joline has sent in $250, Benjamin Guggenheimer, $500, Miss P A | BALDWIN GRANTED RECEIVER f. Atmel poner t saw him in his office tals afternoon 4 hl soelathbaahilad! Moe the just before he started for Baltimore, Thorne, $200, and James Stillman, the banker, $1,000 - ‘ 5 Hrookiyn ta the last | I ow there is gambling going om Wine sicicmiabiin: Mighe vent in mw series Jon,’ he said, “but what am 1 to do THREE CHILDREN DEAD, FOURTH DYING. || Wesie tram Continuing Bnetnens concert uy, fl about 0. in view of the recemt dee ——- | Standish B. Baldwin. one of the sons pone Helton; cision of the Court of Appeals?” Three children of George Koeahler, of No, 600 Liberty avenue, Hast | of late Avatin B; Baldwin, wing the What decision? first skirmish his legal effort to pre. Brooklyn >h, t jet what decision.” New York, have died { nthe last two weeks from srariet fever, measion and | OT) hig ines Radelife Haldwin. from an tdael Wnt aera bare in hia tone, * E Dapnrton Lt The Allen’ Gee Giphtherta respectively. A fourth is dying. She is Mary, seven years old.) Quitnuine yo: Auda: of the Brooklyn Inatitate, "am Dr. Simon, who attends tho family, says he fears both father and mother| Broadway lecture by KE. D. Felt, Justice Ja. may die from grief !f Mary does not live. t 0 pair | To Ul Aes ee —=", | oO wind we the affairs of the f offered, on behwaif of the Dimtrict-Aitor- | ina x pode was appointed, with a ney's oMece. to at once o prose | bond o OSB R | § cution of Roland B i Bar) = Faaira ee tow &. Weekes, the aco scoune | The 1002 World Almanac vention chat 1 am going wel, could fulft! one (how many foreigners have come {1t0 |) ems” | 518: . “T promiscd Mr Weekes,” said Mr, | the United States since 1820. This Qadorne to an Evering World remrter,| accounts for a part of this grent ——— | Vor details of the gambling “that if he could preduce any | vtec’ gore A var-| country's great increase in popula-_ tab - tion. von in the whole world whe © Barnet and H Rock Can Make I of the Mea Solid ‘The four tra: WITH MOLINEL ure a Col Te # Bromo Quinine Tablete ‘Treated in the 1902 World | ~~ tha: I, for the District- At 1,000 Topina Tersely * Teo to berate Molineux ‘ Amana: Well printed and strongly | are laid in sone Dallaat 4 7 prot od] za Lasativ Asstetant District-Attorney James w.! fltne omer Maat mate aionine ago. | toma? © * 3 all newedenlere © * * Ny | oy alee” pattern, eigeyH autommatic awiich | gioe refuad the move) if it falls to Osborne anid this afternoon that he had Montineus ts ett a prisoner. mail, Se. and pignal apparatos °° roves ia ot be . . A lag

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