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NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. CENT. Che _ [ “ Circulation Books Oper to All.’’ PRICE ONE NEW YORK. MONDAY, MARCH 31 1902 R’S YACHT SHOWS GREAT SPEED ON TRIAL. —aeeareg ) (AISE eteor Runs Into Snow Squall, Weathers It Stanchly and Comes Home Like a Race Horse--Accident Caused Slight Damage, RICE PERSONAL PROPERTY NACVED AT $1.764,000. yeror William's new : Mid not sail for as was oxpected + kinaville after Upper bay, and will rest to-night. It was wall set, ca out her jib ‘ for the Narrows Wher Was cast off Meteor was 0 house depot a: Tompkins held by him. assessed at $1.764.000 for personal taxes. include real estate. bank and trust company securities, a POLICE ORDERED TO CLOSE ROOF GARDEN. VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM. { “ Circulation Books Opex to Al} The executor of the estate of William Marsh Rice, for whose murder Lawyer Albert T. Patrick stands convicted. ap- peared at the Department of Taxes and Assessments this af-| ternoon and made affldavit as to the value of the securitiag According to the affidavit the estate should be This does not Bo'clock the foresall was The wind. which had hoa a alae Police Commissioner Partridge this evening ordered In- through the water under spector Harley to close the roof garden of the New York Thea sat eee neine Bats tre to-night. He says the management has not obeved the pace which left requirement of the Building Department. other follow! ee ene hee teor appeared “The yacht oming about. st @'clock. Bhe went a LATE RESULTS AT BENNINGS. VANDERBILT WINS STAKE AT LAST. -|HAS SPENT FORTUNE AND. the YEARS OF EFFORT. LOWER TARIFF FOR THE CUBANS. WAGHINGTON, March 1.—The Waysy t by Mr, Tawney, strik- nd Means Committers, by a ¥ pf iz} t r “to 5, to-day on the Payne Seventh Race—Lamp 0° MARCH GOES OUT LIKE A LION. o'clock this afternoon. the tail end of a storm from 1 fr latter was last snow of the season. Goncession to —— 0-4-0 Two Republi Yeas ba Jonklos| Ups in Prix de ONLY ONE JUROR IN VAN WORMER CASE. ota, and Mete. Russet are—Other Vankee Victories aa . Re against it. No amenime i in France. - Procity feature were mad rH c- ane ea HUDSON. N. Y.. March 31.—When court adjourned for! Sipe las! were: laclaied ‘wits AIH GRERMIC| PaRts, tary tater spending, (€ Gay only one juror had been chosen in the Van Wormer! uralization and exclusion laws as ap ‘lose to @ quarisr of a million dotiars| ©@8@. He is Clarence J. Simons. a farmer. He was the! plicable to Cuba A series of Demo am Yor general tariff revision were de Dn strict party votes Another series of amendments b Clelian, Democrat, 5fNew York ¢ ing the reciproetty rate to @ per cent., 331-3 per cent Gent., were defeated successively and yeare of effort, w the American miilionais at last twelfth man examined. K. Vanderbiit | ‘ turfman, has| ¢ ake race wit | vsed to Cuban reciprocity ier at e afternoon to determine upon | 07° ! his own stable, Ridden by Clem their course In vtoweof' the Waya'and| Jenkins, the Ameri Means action 42 ink the Payne | 4. omerican jockey, Bat| ished first for the Prix de Mars at} 1M, Tt is expected the meeting will de- Fmine to carry the cafitest to the N00r! Longechamps tn-da Beat toe BARNARD'S $400.000 SAFE won a st to 13, [of the House, Barnard College, announced that only $1.00 Sixth Race—Slue and Orange 1. Julia Lyston. Tribesman. Lee 1. All Saints 2. Fonsoluca 3. A fiurry of snow swept through the city a little after 5 the! Northwest. The weather man said that it was probably the CHARGE OF BRUTALITY iN At 6 o'clock to-night George A. Plimpton. Treasurer of |” O more was needed | ¢x%~ RACING # SPORTS. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6 PRICE ONE CENT. PATROLMEN WILL ~ CLOSE EVERYTHING If People Want It and District-Attorney Will Support Them They Will Force Shutting of Gam- bling-Honses, Illegally Run Saloons and Disorderly Houses. rid, “The patrolmen can and will close; Commissioner of Police will stand by, of the patroimen in the West Thirty- every gambingehouse, disordersy| them, and that they will hev> the| seventh Street Station wae told to. house, opium joint or other ghind of| support of every decent eilizen in|an Evening World reporter by Patrol- disorderly house in this e:ty if fie) New Yerk.''---DISTRICT-ATTOR-| man tarry Lane, one of the insure District. Attorney will sustain us.” —| NEY JEROME, | gents PATROLMAN HARRY LANE, | “The policemen who did their duty| 't ws after Magistrate Pool ha@ “Tell Patrolman Lane and the| yesterday will not be oppresse!..-- | Uscharged some of the saloon keep- other officers who fee! as itz does that| POLICE COMMISSIONER PART-,“T* “reste? be the men Jast Bight the Distrie!- Attorney wiil stand by | RIDGE, jane he was angry becatise De Cetus |them. I can aso promise that the = The whole story of the insurrection | (Continues on Dhied awed) ——e¢e— IN CHAIR AND SHOT. THE HAINES BABY. On the witness stand in Mcunt stand this afternoon her little som EXECUTION OF SENTENCE. Holly, N. J.,to-day Mrs. Mabel Fen- Howard was brought in. Heran to ton Haines told for the first time her nis mother, claiming @ kiss. She story of the death of her little step- vas so affveted that her counsel daughter, Gwendolin, with whose gchei that the little fellow be taken murder she is charged. She told it pack to jail, dramatically and well, ecuering — i BY MRS. MABEL F. HAINES. Roer Comma: Woun: ana Tee Weak to Stand, Killed While Band Pinyed. According to a (very possible point, It was the an- ent _made public here tonday by niversary of the child's death, Special to The Reening World) Jonn G Swift MeNetll, a member o “Tdi ” MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., March 31.— ‘ id not beat the chili,” she * Parliament. the execution of the sen This is the story told by Mrs. Haines eof death on Commandant Scherr of the Orange Free State, was car: under most revolting cfreum- ter ere rie said. ‘‘Iloved her. 1 mid not give © ; her arsenic, 1 did not cause the? thei witnaee pean ont tances joruises. I did not hick her. [cil ‘ormeriy a school teacher It was, on’ ett el that [t was not an a April f4. Is, that rat met Howard MeN ut erate Nata butchers. He 196 throw her downstairs. HTaines which was the oecasion @f the = was bred from one af he facts reported to him are 88) White Ars, Haines was on the Cont a | American mares str vansgebiltianes of the $200,000 to he raised by midnic » secure JOHN Ds) iy epers, uttering from many’! ‘ beer er CENSUS ORDERED (Hascall ESR Goer me cee BE Pier, ce eee : SS Pigg, MoM wie snes tweet ons ca SSRAS @ RRAIGNS VOELPEL | shipped ee ea ett Will soon be | a eee Genera 1 Kitchener was read to hipped to in and raced th | Y VESTRYMEN Pe eee ee wid tied : F OR Fr TL IPINO. Ss. "Rh Aacena se CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY VESTRY MEN. srneren cet di ae | Prix. Higby In the saddie. The tala r a 7 Jere eralivse won by Clistade Gustav H. Schwab and A. B. Hepburn were among those| “asst ayes was « fe WAGHINGTON. March 3 | yarniden these three out of the six| elected vestrymen of All Souls’ Church. Madison avenue and 2fe3* ing | a eee as Lodge, Chairman of tie Committe 13 Rei aecuret tay American sockeys.| Sixty-sixth street, at the election to-day. » to be allowed to That Voelpel wurually went to brea. Philippines, to-day reported to t Benete the dill temporaniy for the administration of the the civil government of the eee to provid WOMAN TAKEN TO BELLEVUE. he mame ¢ eet Mr. Rawlina (Utah) Mittee, offered an ame Pailippines Government pill in the Islands or W. M. Francis. who is connected with the Charity Organ- «1 ‘ ; ization Society. No. 105 East Twenty-second street. this after- was asserted the © was Diindtolded. Prosecu'ion's Case Against Voelpel. nd t fast at With trict-At 5.90. in't that morning. ments Assistant Die- y this afternoon re- arguments of Former Assistant trict-Atorney McIntyre for the tee se of John Voelpel in habeas eorpus proceedings Martens told teider had m That Capt many, tt is Commandant death afte harge of ial t t fret. but was gare) of g substhute for it. It repres|certala ef them, of s| permanent, noon took to Bellevue Hospital Caroline De Bussieres. of No. STA In addition Prosecutor Gray thought ig iii eat ha ani neeinees 40 East Tenth street. for observation as to her sanity. The} ROOT GOING TO CUBA. loft Watts at t ne wullt when, etles: polating “emetam The Committee to-day completed . ria Dinner woman gave the name of her next friend 1s John Fisher.) wasiincton sods ) i ae o the police # » the policeman, John Voelpel Q@kderation of the bill « authorized | | No. 100 w R L a wen ‘ami. is vatore Justice Grecaiaaad \Benator Lodge to report it to the Sen- Men. Baton Rouge. La. ; Justicn Geseneeee ae fate, after voting down the Democrat! - B urt, that the argument fatuatiutes bya) party vote fare, Noe. 250 Went Twenty- _—-+o—__—_—_ mer IMetrict-Attorney nil! is for] ° third street. The main provision of : aw complete census of the islands by the | Philippines Commission RAID ON AL ADAMS CAUSES CLAYTON'S DISCHARGE. eriment is author. | follar containing | silver with ser Address by the Rev. Re ¢ imgnam on the Roer war, In looking over the papers {in the recent red on AL Acams« ted the prisoner. rict-Attorney Lord ene “Tam thirty-one years olf en@ae It fs further provided that the ||” Paeuenienilanan| ihe. eanclantan'|s ' muaboltaing’ the alte anes private office Distriet-Attor found a letter signed by John & h the | doll ~ Carroll introduce’ he Pe Sing to rrose Cla onenet t ‘ . the p # shir r @ fthe census shall inform tne! fer! es my Hie arroll in} 4 mincing the F King to Amb Cla It happened tna ple Ma ine asks Mat) eee ¥ whaned “ : é 5 atitute Ambrose Clayton was a Mur discharged by the Dis- JArget an | Mu —--——- -—_—_ -- —— — *, Cooper Union, ws -- a ie 4 ey e . om eee pti ae aS ee i a] =. ‘Twentyoceaud trict ee and Almuth esau ee doin his place. Assist- “ ” Engineers, . ant District-Attorney Byrnes, a Tammany er, resigned toda be Robert C. Taylor, a graduate of the University of Virginia, was appointed +) i jto the place vacated b Mr. Byrnes 2+ 2———__—_ REPROVES SON IN WILL FOR NOT PAYING BOARD. | Mrs. Margaret Josephine Thompson leaves $500 to her son Foote Thompson, jr. $25 each to her her four grandchildren hold effects to her daughter. Carrie 8. Lyons. and the ret of he equal part to her daughters, Carrie 3. Lyons and Nellie D. EI will was filed to-day The will “My son son, has lived in my home, No. without paying any board, and and Oceanic, img Rooms for s, GETTING $400,000. BARNARD COLLEGE'S LAST DAY OF RACE. Meet Rockefeller Condittons 92,500 uMiet Be Raised ‘TerMorrow. —— FROM STARVATION. |NINETY YEARS OLD, HE WAS | SEEKING WORK. Nathaniel of the Sea” Opera-Ho elwhth at Farragut + ball, Le: ort. Her Nathaniel Foote Thomp. ays 8 of intemperate habits —?+e——____ OF BRITISH STATESMEN. street. TOOK NAMES Barnard College can obtain $2,500 by morrow it will have put in its! Ninety-year-old Andrew Foulds,’ who — | Aperiel to Tre Kvening W WASHINGTON, Mares 31 —Mr. Bran fan endowment fund of $409,000. [came to this city a week age Magistrate Bi Helge SR Fo Rate ae i ) abrin 1 “AND, Ohio, March Sie Z so from Magistrat rann, in the Centre Street Court this afternoon, had be NTIe « a Dantsh Minister he c offer of $200,000 1 = thee beer ri eek ieininielelejefetetes ATLAS May Tom’ Johnson has returned) wie Raper ere seratiien inet one IAS A a le IDNA Me seand . fore him two prisones who gave the names of two pominent English Geo Tuy Phil from New York and announced that; © ain rom % 1 i . college raises a similar sum by April 1.| front of the tenement-ho Ae Nena WEATHER FORECAST. statesmen. One, who said he was Joseph Chamberlain, wa charged with aoueq to oring bis t ere for a term ne wil heip make: sunet the hottest Of that sum only 82,500 is lacking.| William street ————— disorderly conduct. He was sent to the island for thirty days. The next .¢ ave seasons His terms are given the misleines campaign here ma: § ver waged. nh beer honey fepeasaer cf che ereuees a Parker, of Oak ecrept, called for the thirty-six man, who said he was Arthur Balfour, was arrested on Park Row by ag $00.00 Thi act by which Sousa o fringe announes: Sum will be contributed before the! - ee face ne wae the man re- img at 8 P.M, ; Policeman Howry for intoxication. “Send me up for a year, I need a way secured w t that he has positively dectdad to be @ 18 over. nm Street Hospital. 1" New York City | long rest.” But he was allowed to go. candidate for the Democratic nominge tributions were received this morn- rollowe: From He: Phip, ea i ear NO MORE SLOT MACHINES, At the hospital Foulds told the doc- tora that his relatives and friends were all dead. No ane wanted an old man. he sald, and in consequence he could Hot get work and had to sleep in parks eae thg LOOKING FOR A RUNAWAY BOY. high westerly winds. hitter ici iciteiciieleirieieininfapet. William A of | Lasselle H asked the police of this city to look out fe lee of Leomin fantel FL Ce sd to Bellevue, sacra to The Evening World) coTTo = Bic slice... <cne eeaecni old, who ran away frem his home. It is th boy will ‘ARK, N. J.. March 31.—All slot . pmployment on a ferry-boat. He is 5 fect in. aelet : areal xawatk ara baiag placen th N WAGES RAISED. |poN'T TRUST SPRING SIGNS, °™P!oymeat on LOT hes in aeight, has tiga storerooms and no gambling ja to be ----- =< complexion ang blue eyes. He was dressed in a striped green and red eur permitted. That the las; Grand Jury| NORWICH, ¢ + Mareh 31 Weather |He has been missing since March 27. took steps to putastopin Essex County|@nnouncing a ra in wages ing and it WII Be Co . Yhe weather prophet at Washington am a WOMAN STRICKEN WITH APHASIA. Margaret Reilly, a domestic, forty years old, of No, 321 East Seventy: to the use of saloons and road-houses of the machines was made public at noon to-da) Mm four persons indicted for thelr use weee arraigned in ra fhe Court of Quarter Seasions. Ail en- red af not guilty and gave bail effect April 7 were posted to-day in the Ponemah Cotton Mille in Taftville and has ordered storm warnings displayed the Quinnedaug, Wauregan, Attawau-| on" the Agtantic coam from Cape Iter, gan, Williamavilie Ballouville mills | toras to New York. retrial Apel & in or near Daniel: I High westerly winds are predicted ‘Their names are Casper Dries, of Ve-| No statement of tne amount of the| with probably lower temperature. Frost Toten of Maplewood;| advance is made, but the managers of | wilt fall to-nign* as far south as North- of ’ Sout ‘to be ‘s street and Lexington avenue, to Bellevue Hospital to-day suffering from aphasia. The’wonran had been ‘wea believed she had been suddenly kn dumb, her howe- GOES TO ATLANTIC CITY FOR|DANISH MINISTER VISITS FIVE YEARS. $ Kast Thirtieth street, for eight years vew eighth street, was removed from the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Sixty-seventh '? Atlantis City to the former institution because it ang rrom there they will go on a tour etbrough Europa FOR PRESIDENT. CANDIDATE FOR THE DEMO- CRATIC NOMINATION, PLAY FOR $350,000 DENIED BRIBERY?, SECRETARY HAY. |10 Cleveland Gles Democratic Nest Week He May Ren for Helief in Washingt Captain Has Repadiated Charses of Governor Too. Attem Corraption. ber No Opportunity in That Time. te Special to The Evening Worl#.) dency, but thas he wil atesr for Governor, if! y this city nemg ae denial dy Cap! bf any attempt on American legislators thousand women have regise QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP CALLS come to advertisers who put their “Help Wanted” advts. im Sunday World. Competent eeeking employment look te | alain After ho wish to hear Sousa will this New led to come To make business boom during the dull season it is only necessary (o At the close of the coming season here, The Sousa will take his band to England advertise in the right place. Gunday kag is the right place.

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