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were ii SLIPS BACK ASHORE BERMUDA PICKANINNY GIVES OFFICIAL MORE TROUBLE. Takes Advantage of a Fire on Steamship Pretoria to Escape, but Is Found. Bertha Grenoline Walman pickaninny and stowaway, took advantage of the | fire on the steamship Pretoria, which was ¢arrying her back to Bermuda the slip to the Immigration aut Bertha, though only ten yeurs o! the talent of Munchausen and A constant puzzle to the officials Island since her ar the Py March 16. She was on deck the snip left Hamilt Bermuca not being a explain herse er pase on wae turned Ay she gave & new a it after ten days «he © wins | jing and sald her m« in Be huda and she had run away to escape 4 - Whipping. ‘That resulted |: Quevec Com: to take hi place her foot penalty of a was taken off the t life-boat with brought back Noordiand. Whe landed her at 3 o Bertha got the je Was NOW! The child w the steame: line, at Pier to Bermuda Trinidad. ——— — "MOONSHINE" ONE BABY IN THIS BED, TWENTY-FIVE GALLONS UN- DER THE BLANKET. Internal Re Oftce Arrest Shapiro for ing MMiecit Whiskey. nt ty-five ga slowed fight finally 1 ¢ the house was searched lapire said tha: knew all he about HAD AGUINALDD CALLED AS WITESS FILIPINO CHIEFTAIN NOT AL- LOWED TO TESTIFY. Rebel, Was in Court. MANILA, Mar Gen. Chaffee's to-day in ans upon him to t inet Senor COLOMBIA AGREES TOSHLE OF CAL OBSTRUCTIONS REMOVED TO PURCHASE OF PANAMA. WASHINGTON, March —11.—Senor! Concha, the Colombian Minister, to-day | being no hot water upstairs | wrap the delivered to Secretary Hay a definite Protocol between the United States and Gélombia, embodying the terms: ur which Colombia will agree t sessary for the construc tion of a Panama canal he It 1s Understood that Colombia gives | unqmilified consent (Oo the sale of the} rights of the Panarm. pany to the United States and the consumm of $40,000,000, It is emboriiés adeq' visions for the completic ration, control an Panmma canal by thin Jt was stated moi the 5,000,000 fran nh stock which the ernment holds in the no portion of the $4,009, w lombia. Tt has been inade clear that the proto. col delivered to-day withholds the city of Panama from United States sov- ereignty. ‘¥ tion of ernment poritively that fabout $1,000, Thompson BI re ee Shades = A ——_ ane wonuy: MONDAY EVENIN Say, SPORT, [ HEaR THIS ADMINISTRATIONS 147 TROVBLE [FT] CAN BE OF SERVICE To YouS! Toucnin ow AN APPERTAININ To THE Posne Wry TusT COUNT MEIN ANO Me DELIVER THE CoOdS 4~6 Twats No BLUFF, SEE Gets No Salnee. Lan, Nels mate to Rather a | Dike ting ne to pay expe r visemen not allowed ? Hoard to of Brown-Stone Houses! Does He Want the Earth “| LOVED THE CHILD AND DID NOT BEAT OR POISON HER.” Did Not Push Her Down, “Did you push her down!” asked Mr. Hud “1 was tu bed,” replied the wit- lin t Her « hild in fire the r Howard was brulnes. her P ed wit ht, wa beat her, all the brolses arising iniy mad when he left wit-| from the (alls whieh | have de ype gat 1 ene t serihed. ed any letters} br! 1 near fivel Ke ‘ ‘/CHARGES AGAINST ante tin blank |POLICEMEN PROMISE T —-MES. HAINES. ntinued from F “ Page (Continued from First Page) the District-Attorney had failed the anv je. 0! and have been the jail ever seventh street policemen in their hour of trial Tt looks,’ he said. “as if the Dis- excise Partridge thie af \t Delaneo caaght hold of Gwen- My bus- trict-Attorney were not going to give am: w mmediately, and I continued my) moth 1 went to me Gwendoll 1s his moral support in our effort to © n) October, 1880) | roe nee covered with hy be free. decent men. But | want to say ny house on Chriat- “Ithis. that if the people of New York ited that she had a really want a clean city. we, the pa- with us, and I kept yimen, will give it to them on one ndition. This condition is that the District-Attorney stand by us 1 “Not only are we able to close up * porn April 16, were very wea not whip her every ht. fo never pat forbidden hours and make tts con- duct absolutely according to the law "lout we can and will close every gan -|bling house, disorderly house or The opium joint in this city if properly edo put his arm: AGITATED WHEN sustained And we can keep them fe closed, too. = CROSS-EXAMINED.| as sires crate i peril The Rrening World ) LY N J. March 3 —On thon. Mrs Haines had Minnie Frank years She visited her wh : Junot meet Howard Haines there. fdeath One| The witness ed when she s + finger inj Mw thar Pr n owas try-| some t na Jrawe at tne from a4 ail brutses know how many thet to any thems 1 Dre ne me Was it to Mower le wan not Dut Mrs Maguiry ut Mrs Maguire 4 called nOLiae UUETT ear etar anytoink SARATOGA SHERIFF. |» Spell to The Evening World) NOY. March 31 —Edwin 4 New York City, to-day Mle Ode against Sherift The Brooklyn ¢ of ma County. for | muaw see tiba ed to close the Saratoga and took rs Suratoga Springs. which te Was Dorr's Arrest. for the entld to be a wambling resort. run by running tn Broo my arm into ttt ‘ harges were] Policeman Frederick Dorr made this] so a week pr t Mr. Weed and| arrest. He testifies tha: he went into] pya She lovee the place and saw a drink! he oack room of | man standing beer in to «a por ¥ nk & glans The to James harges G the Govienc var. There form sand Dischar fim | Ate Weed th Dorr was dimgu MICK: | hanged. Mr promise had sald h hee —— 1ohe had a clear ase ot "W “Nea Bhrhardt ‘ ‘ns Ain SHECKARD GOES SOUTH, When District-Attorne F rn L ow thing eomaid there waa nothin Fi eT nd ene AL I boul | Brooklyn Deserter on Mis Way ¢ i ” to worry ' Gian AB ren “It was the custom of my husba fein Baltimere Clan: n at * his address oy telegram, a BALTIMORE, M4, March at aichal ate mmunicate with him, wh James Sheckard, the outflelder, has 4 igned a contract to play with the Bal-| he said. "TE had an object tn it t ' each other. had to people about door to the Clarks, but we did not v! 1 was want to sey is that I am with ¢ polleemen and they car port they want from th When asked what he proposed doing , League Club during mand ts on ile way Savannah. Bheck signed with the gue Club, timore Ameri the coming wen: to join the club ard had previo in April, | Brooklyn Nation: # re other and other 1 livet next arrest ¥ At tee O REFORM LETS GAMING OVERRUN BROOKLYN, MARCH 31, 1902, MATOR Seon TS FOUCE DF WANTS MONEY FIREBUGSIN HOMES TOHELPHIM OUT. OFTWORICHMEN? Upholstery Department. SHERIFF'S EXPENSES PAID THREE BLAZES AROUSE SUS- FROM HIS PRIVATE FUND. CLOSE EVERY SALOON. ) The ~ nided the mmiss n said en this after- between seven- Hye and eclghty pool-roome De re ner skies, Bh Library in Itself. : STEAL CHURCH'S On Tuesday, April rst, we will offer Special Values in the following:— Curtains, PICION IN BROOKLYN. Little Daughter of ell Patine er de pA Ruffled Muslins, $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 pair. Rutiled Nets, $1.35, $2.25, $3.50 pair. White Irish Point, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 pair, . Arabine, $6.00, $8.00 pair. needa te : Curtain Muslin. Feelin j ; 6 patterns of 31-inch Imported Muslin, ruffled, at : pene 25c. vard. ! si Cretonnes. \ line of French Cretonnes, in particularly exquisite mes designs, at 1 lage tn 45c. yard. ‘ Sine or Portieres, te es he An assortment of various patterns, at x : talateoe $5.00 & $7.00 pair. « s wo SUP Covers. Awnings, Shades. mein Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. B.Altman&@o. will make a Special Offering on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, April Ist and 2d, of Oriental Rugs and Carpets | From 6 feet 2 inches by 9 feet 10 inches to 14 feet 5 inches by 19 feet 6 inches, at from ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF LESS THAN THE USUAL PRICES, HALF-TOW BELL. NEW CASTING TAKEN FROM) BROOKLYN EDIFICE. Rugs, Small and Medium Sizes, at $10.50 Original prices $16.09 to $19,50 teow ant: pe od i Protect Hall Rugs, Ito Latest long, 29.00 to 38.00 Ava Original prices $45.00 to $55.00 - ; RUSSIA SENDING ARMS 10 PERSIA? SUBSIDIZED SHIP SAiD TO HAVE LANDED RIFLES. Londons Latest and Greatepl Ssecessfal Novel by GEORGE DOUGAS NOW APPEARING tn verval form tn EVENING WORLD Oren Mee Ly Wenp- at Bender ersin Gull Nf The World Almanac is the Standard Book of Reference in all the colleges, libraries, editorial rooms and business offices. It is

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