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‘NIGHT EDITION. be put on trial on the return of Po * Hoe Commissioner Partridge, charged| GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. PRICK ONE CENT. {Se SHEEHAN’S HEAD IN PE RIL” FROM QUEER BOOK ENTRIES. ee ee te eer rer ee ee eee ce aed Tenderloin Captain’ sl eS eeweey ie Blotter of Suspicious + PLEASANT EASTER PROMISED. Places Was Posted}: Four Days Ahead): BY WEATHER FORECASTER EMERY. Easter will be a fair and pleasant day. The weather to-morrow will be cooler. Fine, clear weather is predieted, and strong westerly When Jerome Hap- pened In—His Falsi cation of Records. winds, which should make the air erisp. It will take all of to-day for this storm to clear np. The le far It is probable that Capt. Sheehan, rain is moving off now and the st tre wil Of the Tenderloin Police Station, will ee estan cen tre NH) by nightfall. Then ‘clearing conditions will set in, with the falsification of the depart-| Fine, fair weather will be; ‘gin before midnight ment’s records because of the man-| ger in which the book containing the ‘Alet of the suspicious houses and per- fons in the precinct was kept District-Attorney Jerome ascer- tained last night in hia visit to the Btation-house that the entries in the! book handed to him by Sergt. Shells were posted up to April 1. This ™eant that whoever kept the book instead of posting it datly entered all the houses for the month of March, and let it go at that Deputy Commissioner Thurston said this afternoon when he heard of the matter that this constituted fal sification of the records. He recalled | the fact that Capt. Strauss was dis- missed from the force on the same charge several years ago. While he did not say so in Crean see ROBBERS BURNED TOBACCO SEIZURE OLOMAN FORMEY CAUSES LAWSUIT. GANG SET FIRE TO HERMIT’S etaen BIDWELL ASKED OIL-SOAKED CLOTHING. | TO PAY $10,000 DAMAGES. ‘Mad Beaten, Chok = on Date coo Was Taken me OMctals, im Binging Te —Got Sia Cents, of No 1 Nassau! that ne had Bid wel! so many lay words it is practically cert that) with baigtinten 2 : siewell fer Capt. Sheehan will be put on trial tews inticted by shu ceG: lEaporied in boas for permitting the practice. As cap-| niiaks, Tewaaeatll tain of the precinct he is responsi-| a clerk from the ble for the conditions of the recor¢ jad served oe a ue no matter who may have mate the Sas No ahevar, tor had not entries themselves. ny and that nor The District-Attorney not make | any deductions from this rl for the pulnie, but there are others who have not the weight of official position or aia . since ate- Jeath of t their shoulders who thought they saw consignment in $@ a part of the police system of » from a protection. | Fa and entered | ing intended other words. it was ded In 1 from this novel system of bookke those who paid for ' ment examined the were entered in the bo n purpose of prepar- ‘ ler which {1 was en persons up to Whoever m. ¢ the had been arr. Tt is well \ nection that 1 strict-At trofler Gr Fefused t& Of expendiru bursements Jerome to Groller would ture of against gambling he ity om and kne where Frankin dwelling he ow ors who ting him say! wer, but are atte a SOT red aS ten an BEDFORD GOT INTO ARGU- af a eked luke) MENT WITH JURORS. papers. Mr. Je on the refusal by for which there were under the law want it unders bill lawful! ska inade malico an h the police made a search | ed nobody s known of Rob He appeared in peara ago and It is Known that he West, anc Reanlt Was Mistrial of Amainst the Me Street Railway. 4 exe dW. Bedford Wi Broome street, inzuage inry tournament, Madison Sauare Garden, ‘The Shakespeare Cinh meet- ing. studio, 015 Carnegie Bulla- Hen wy TD Memorial Square the ¢ hours ending 8 Forecast lx for Washington j Sunday, New York City § [fF and vieinity—Cloudy toe Kappus again DRAM Eel ies on | night, followed by clearing RAS ay) wee, and cooler; Sanday fair and colder; high to brisk weat- erly winds, tee iric: —— ANOTHER $100,000 SUIT. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y, March 2% ‘Traces tn Yew York To-Day," || Cooper Union, | Lecture on “The ¢ | Painters of the Wo fam M. Chase, New Vork School of Net. stival of Wendel Phi Amisha ahs ae antatn oe f e cases uo wlendar 0 ie, Terrace Garden, April term of the Sup; Court ix the | who. way malt or (id Prey LUN 374 y-elehih fon of Richard Molineux, of New lie i Vanderbitt * against the for Injuries re tunnel wree ved in the $100.0) aw ork Central | tha orporation | Jui Section, fleer, 201 Brooklyn. Uilens Shoe 1 tm Tove Daye | or eur i the other Wromo-Quinine removes eleven ani c MW, rore's cieetnne oa ren bea te Sem Set etre mri Mentague areet, CElorld, ___[/(Girentation Books Open to Ai.” | _ GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE Be ’ i NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1902. ‘VERY LATEST NEWS __ IN BRIEFEST FORM. MERCHANT'S WIFE DEAD FROM GAS. Mrs. Kate Ganey. wife of John Ganey. a commission merchant. was found dead from inhaling gas this afternoon in her home, at No. 19 West One Hundred and Eighteenth street. The police have not learned whether her death was recidnta! or suicide. aN eee Cre a RES!DENTS NOT NOTIFIED OF TUNNEL CHANGES. At the hearing before the Rapid-Transit Commission h was brought out that plans for the tunnel were changed with- out notice to residents. Mr. Parsons declared it was not ne- cessary to notify the public of the change. $e —___ BASEBALL—AT ANNAPOLIS. —_ ig o—4 LAFAYETTE .. NAVY 0 3 3.0 oo 0 ) co oo . ,MeConnell, ‘O70 business address as the Bijou Theatre and his resience as Hove! Barsine- LATE RESULTS AT BENNINGS. Fourth Race—The Hayden 1, Trump 2. Carroll D. 3. Fifth Race—llluminate 1, Locket 2, Goldfox 3. Sixth Race—Woodtrice 1, Charley Moore 2, Lamp o’ Lee. oe JEROME REMOVES A DETECTIVE. Robert Woolley, one of the county detectives appointed , by District-Attorney Jerome, was removed to-day. Mr. Jerome said Woolley was ‘removed for the good of the service. He “| would give no other reason. but intimated that some other | | county detectives might follow. Woolley for a time was ase signed as a personal attendant to the District-Attorney. —— | BERMUDA STOWAWAY SENT HOME. Bertha Waiman. the little quadroon girl who arrived In | this port two weeks ago. a stowaway aboard the Quebec line steamship Trinidad, from Bermuda. was shipped back by the Pretoria to-day. ' + JAMES R. KEENE ILL: DOCTOR WATCHES HI¥ LEXINGTON. Ky.. March 29.—James R. Keene has had a severe attack of dysentery and is at a hotel where no one can see him. He says he expects to be able to go to his farm, Cas- tleton Stud. to-morrow. Dr. David Barrow, who attends him, was travelling with Mr. Keene and was with him in Florida. The doctor is asleep this afternoon, having been awake most of the night with Mr. Keene. Major F. A. Dangerfield, who is the superintendent at Casticton. is seeing to it that Mr. Keene has every comfort and convenience. 112-YEAR-OLD DEED JUST RECORDED. 179 A deed dated on May 26 nearly 112 years ago. was to-day re- “) conled in the Regisers office by the law firm of Hand. Bonney & Jones, of ~ No. 49 Wall stre “t. The deea was on the property at ‘Whitehall slip and which is now known as Whitehall and South streets quit rent. by Anthony Lispenard and Dock street deed is a reserve clause of 158. and 1. Sarah wife, to John B. Coles °¢2—__—___ BARNARD GETS CLOSE TO GOAL. Two thousand dollars more was received to-day by George A. Plimpton Treasurer of the Barnard College fund, which now leaves a balance due of $6,000 to complete the fund of $200,000 by April Ist, and on the accom plish- ment of which John D. Rockefeller has promised to donate an equal sum of $200,000. Hicks Arnold and L. A.. Heinshetmer each contributed §1.000. ———————o7-_____ FLORENCE BURNS NOT WITH GRANDMOTHER. Ie was declared to-day by Mre. Burns, grandmother of Florenes Burns the Brooks murder suspect, that the girl was no: with her at the Burns homestead on Echo Lake, N Y., as has bean reported. Echo Lake is but a few miles from Butler, N. J., where it wus reported Florence Burns went when she was freed last Saturday ——ete DETAINED PASSENGER ALLOWED TO LAND. Edmond Billy, a second-cabin passenger on the Frenoh stemehip Sa vole, who was held by Immigrant Boarding Officer Wood on the sh'p's arrival here yesterday, was to-da; allowed to land. He was charged with being here in violation of the Contract Tabor law, but convinced the Ellis ‘Island Board that he had only come to visit friends eto = THEATRICAL MANAGER A BANKRUPT. A petition in voluntary bankruptey was filed to-day by Wiliam 4 a well-known theatrical manager Mr MeConnel) myer hos ton, Forty-third street and Broadway, The manager estimater hisiiavilities at $2,704.50 and his assets at $100, be FOUND OVERCOME BY GAS. Theophilus Millan, thirty years old,-of No. 17 Oliver street. was taken to Hudson Street Hospital this afternoon unconscicus from gts as, hyxi- ation, ~- In the , PRICE ‘ON E CENT. BLOW FOR MILES BY THE PRESIDENT. HAINES BABY HELPS MOTHER. Blue-Eyed Youngster Wins Sympathy for Accused Woman. | ROMPS IN COURT ROOM. Court Adjourns Until Monday When Mrs. Haines Will Probably Testify. Foetal to The Frening Wert) MOUNT HOLLY, No J. March 29 The big crowd In the court-room where Mrs, Mabel Fenton Haines is on trial charged with the murder of her little step-daughter was again| disappointed to-day. Court adjourned t noon until Monday. Mrs. Haines Was not put on the stand Eckart P. Budd, her counsel, simply “killed| time” in order to save her testimony | until Monday. He did not wish to { give Prosecutor Atkinson a day und a half in which to prepare for his | cross-examinatiou. Mrs. Haines will probabiy go on the stand eariy Mon day morning. During the sitting Howard Haines, jr. was the most at- tractire figure ip the court-room While his aunt was testifying be! stood before the jury and smiled and later mounted the platform where Judge Garrison was on the bench conducting bis mother’s (rial Chia Captivates All. It ts very evident that this blue- eyed youngster has captivated the; Judge, the jury and the spectators | He romps about the court-rcom, win ning smiles from all quarters. He is th: pet of everybody. If the coun- sel for the accused deliberately, planned to have the baby appear ip the court-room ne must be given credit for remarkable foresight. No stronger means of gaining sympathy! | ft u t for the woman accused of murdering 44, his own half-sister could have been devine’ than to have this child romp) '* about the court-room where his} mother {s on trial Proceedings began at 915, when Mrs. | Haines entered the courtroom Howard Haines, iF charge of Con stable Thompson Saye She Was Well Tr in ‘cooper W more that Mra i. brother ng at the home : | prisoner ng littl ront ue Judge's ben tating Jud. ison as he walke! to and fro with hands béhind his back It was a tty pleture ne Fenton, a siater, and William 4 brother, and A.C Ridgway ny of al Mr Badd! , K. Reynolts. | B. Knight. sr, and Hora. bs ton. As they dtd not respond, Judge| arrison said that at the proper time Mr. Budd cold apply for venen war rants and Rave che witnesses puntsned want their testimony more than to], ave them punished,” repliad counsel Eckart P. Budd, counsel for the pris: ner, took the stand as a witness and said chat while the detective searched the Haines house he said: “Arsenic ome forth VACCINATION AX EVIL, SAYS DOCTOR}, Dr. Robert A. Gunn sald before the Manhattan Dalle Club ANY man attempted to vaccinate me or any member of my family I shoot hitn as I would a burglar. convict me of jury would ever ject, wee, “Vaccination a Fal- 4 Crime’ Me tracet the bis- vaccination for one hundred years and quoted authorities to show say that one thousand people have been willed vacei- | southernmost prefecture of the Dpovince | eg Chi Li, that there was a higher percentage of deaths from amali-pox among persone vaccinated than among those not ——— neil Roosevelt's of denying Gen. Miles’s request, dent House of Representatives the corre spondence and papers bearing upoo pines in response to a resolution intro duced by and passed by that body on the ¢ he Se wich in | State ~ Sm reat le M. DEVOE CALLS IT OUT- hid had been |), om fo jay are dt § ing® wouk! Slap at Head of Army in Rejecting His Plan for Securing Peace in the Philippines---Corre- spondence Sent to Congress in Re- sponse to Resolution. Gen. Nelson A. Miles’s plan to bring about peace in the Philippines as made public this afternoon. The secret correspondence between the Lieutenant-General and the Seeretary of War, with the President's indorsement thereon, was sent te | Congress by Mr. Rooseveltin compliance with a resolution ashing for the | transmission, The people of the country now have the first opportunity of judging the feasibility of the course proposed by the head of the Army for ending | the war and establishing good feeling between the Filipinos and Americans, Gen. Miles suggested, in brief, that he be authorized to proceed to the Philippines, accompanied by delegations of Cubans and Porto Ricans and endeavor, partly through them and partly through his own negotiations, to to bring the Filipino leaders in touch with the American authorities, He aiso advised the visit to this country of a delegation of Filipines. These proposals were curtly negatived by the Secretary of War and his position was indorsed by the President. The correspondent choses with this indorsement The memorandum of the Secretary of War is approved as a whele ud as to every Had there beep any doubt before as to the wisdoms these papers would remove such doubt. (Slened) THRODORE ROOSEVELT.” In passing on the proposals, Mr. Root characterized chem as likely @ part be sensational and spectacular. —— - +e. ony uteel MILES'S PHILIPPINE PLAN; CONGRESS GETS PROPOSAL. ° Inlands, and the warfare has been ducted with marked aeverity, Mope n 13,00 United States troops have: WASHINGTON, March 29.—Presi- Roosevelt to-day sent lo the he request of Lient.-Gen. Mfies ea ty in the Phili ey aoe enedito SGnty ae + naval forces, invoives an penditure of public money, « the loss of many valuable: The papers were eent to the Tfouse During (he past centary thousands of beep called to the capital n and counell, and I have, . ty. sent_to Wi Mr. Burleson, of Texas, The President made no comment or rtp Hoet. mmunica s dated Feb Gen air nvite honor to I have the diy relations with the peo- ple ba and Porto Rico haye bees largely promoted by consultation with he representatives of those islands here n Eighth Paged « (Continued POPE LAMENTS SINS OF SOCIETY DEPLORES DIVORCE AND THE RAGEOUSLY CARELESS. | LACK OF RELIGION. BOARD AT MEETING. ROME, March 2%—The Pope to-day 1a lon al tetter, the testamentary There was a satholle ewed attacks on ent errors of neing diverce, and ple- yndition ‘ot aoctety a state of n the poople to re- Roman Ponti? -o the world 1 salvation, = UPTON PROPOSED DINNER 10 POOR, -According to @ r Thomas Lip- the idea of King dinner to Lay eo ns's wish to find — BRIBERY INVESTIGATION. The ap Ma ons Tndlee ve te begin the tnvest- tn the |B | LONDON. Ma tatement in Edward's It was poney himself. He offered to place a sufficient sum tn the hands of « responaible committee; | but the ‘dea seemed such a happy es King desided to, Wont + and to 1 next Tuesday, at 10 4. M Affairs Commi The oom om 1,000 KILLED IN RIOTS. March 2.—Chinese officinis PEKING. in riots at Ta Ming Fu, the rae »