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NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL Os SPORTING NEWS | (a Chu ES “ Circulation Books Open to All.’” PRICE ONE CENT. ’ CORONER SCORES CIRL TEACHER NECRO SLEW DR REVENGE. DR.F.W. BLINN. CAUGHT THIEF. Shot Mother and Two Before Jury He Criti- Miss Mamie Dolan Children in Their cises Physician's Found Smith in Her Home. Methods. Home. WAS SERVANT IN HOUSE. IN THE NORRIS INQUEST. THREW ARMS AROUND HM. Officers Sent to Arrest Him Says Circumstantial Evidence Burglar Fought Desperately | for Theft Received by Tends Strongly to Sug- with Her Father and Murderer. gest Crime. Brother. | | PHILADELPHIA, April 1 —Wiliiam c ry holling the Inquest Mamie Dolan young and pretty Lane, a negro servant employed * Marie Norria. of teacher in the attached to St who died last week Patrick's Cathedra! ® burglar in Charles F. Furbush, at No North susple matances * x room at her home. No 3 Third ave Fifteenth street. to-day shot and im mlGnredi bie: Onn Mrancial Guat tee: killed Mrs, Ellen Furbush, forty-two |i tuinn. at No. 16 West Forty seventh screaming loudly. she aprang at the| years old, and her daughter Madeline | streot retired to onest ts finding at burglar and threw her arms around | $9 him, With an oath he threw her vio- | E. Furbush, ten years old, and prob- | ably fatally wounded Eloise Furbush k this af as Miss Dolan’a fatner | ng the jently from him jury ar . Dr and brother rushed in. They grappled | seven years old. another daughter. " s profess Ai methods a ata with the intrue who dragged them Lane had been suspected of stealing { Dr. Binns advertise tof hig after him as he sought to escape | money from his employer and to-day “#5 !tarium ‘ Seep ty ta Tener iea eal & warrant was sworn out for his ay-| !* * haa bt Ne bevendat eset ia however, never removing their rest by Mrs. Furbush mitted there was imestantial cont { The negro learned this and com Nene Harman nay snueo Ram tne _ ss Telan had run down to waited the taurders in revenge. Mrs Mrs Bert ale. Dr. Blinn's | ther father and brother and saw Furbush and Eloice were on the third "®* v)sirtics : Silas < shir ive “Jim Macauley, of the East floor of the house and Madeline was | \*. Posie Sartle thallte PIGS ACetE Sta ea ark on eeeoert on roller skates in front of the house. | 4. was ym heart trouble; ‘*"c* pol ae ae a Ae a y ants choolmates toi and dt | After killing the mother and fatally | when #9 Ries ® him she ran toward him, ory-| injuring one child, Lane called Made- VF flinn didn ng. “Oh, Jim. help father!” line into the house and she followed rat iM jam ie so The detective quickly clubbed the man him upstairs to the third story, where | reettiet thar on Mar pet restate toed 1 Ii he shot her dead | ten called tniey) Dr. Bilr t the court tne man said he was! Mr. Furbush has not yet been . | Frank smich irty-two years old, of | found by the police. and it ts sari TA Obie 161 Wes tleth street. The ad- | is belleved to be fletitious, He 0 bail on charge of he has gone to New York F » Blot N r | ¥ © etreet, sald that on Mar | 2 he was called t Biinn'a house Wanted to see Mra by telephone Z ¢ Miss Ne * METEOR “STARTS Viied them tnte the be SECLEE WARY ALY told them Mrs. F cipetaicn dying rapidly of heart fat aa pects: Ageing Whanomeerrta | Dr Klass “Dr Bilon asked me if | een altting there thout ve minutes| of blood migh the . when Blojee sta into the room} Woman, and I sald it might we" Wilthem Mt mamma and | eested Lr. Thomas to perform the operas} sera Fursuhacad the lea gate | “De. linn anked ave atter the death ¢ KAISER'S YACHT SAILS WITH woun oan The lik=| make a f tacts STEAM CONSORT. Bar ite When let go, he asked y Hook at 2 0% AIAARe Speedy Trim | Cah aetne CoToner 55 Leemin 7) Jered Dr. Klotz brought ire | hava haved livourselteohe pei «eman Emperor's new Yankee-| uid tine you heavily for on sonooner yacht Meteor pansed feourt Tf such a thing shoul gyndy Hook. Burope-bound, at 3 o'cloek “aa t would be my duty to ts afterno artying her jis, fore yam aineails, ‘The wint was ge their ae disputed by back to this ihe Camden: pol puter by wing A smart breeze from the west) promise! be lash was and at times becoming strong nent the averted by the action of the Ph acht through the water at a lively phia offciais, who ri ferryboat t t her main truck the private vacht vt the German Emperor was She also flew the Imperial ALDERMAN B BRIDGES eee Dete stator and there nenipten had eke to Arldgetor Donogi : know i ah he t her pier at Hoboken soon after Cama ' peck and steamed down the m| 0 * 2 After the yaeht The Scotia will ac Sylvania Railroad station on SHAKES HIS FIST AT CHAIR smpany the Meteor IT. to Germany ute MAN OF THE BOARD. Everything about the decks of the There they f C Lane had sent @ telegram to > N I ithat German Emperor's yacht, Meteor IT wae lashed securely oy the crew this othe Three-Platoun °TNg, and soon after noon the stone! were taken off the sails preparatory to, Ralleeisyatcm, Nat ime MAtOr | citing underway; |The weather hed Woliredt man t i In Postponed yeon threatening all the forenoon and vr Bridget 2 —— southweat storm signals were displayed, Ailerman fridges proke tnose again UUta® the barometer did not fall any < zi “0 lower Capt. Karpf, after a consultation at the meeting of the Board of Alder- with Capt. Ben Parker and Sandy Hook men this afternoon It was over the First Pilot Dennis Reardon, decided to of mtart on his ocean trip. Accordingly | the anchor was hove ehort and the fore- resolution favoring the restoration tolen from the Furbusn | the three-platoon police sratem father is salt to be a ie Mehsana i sail holmed by 1.40. A moment later n Burtingtor The Committee on Police, which waa| tig pig schooner filled away on the! inatructed last week to report to-day. starboard tack, heading for the Nar- | failed to do #0, and the Board took a| rows WILLIAMS GETS receas of five minutes and instructed | When Meteor Il. passed Quarantine | q eavisuurookra ; [ner mainsail was still furled, but it the committee to prepare and present) ved as if the crew were getting : Bead aay to reef it. The Katserlicher | optabalmoscope has come true. EW YORK, TUESDAY, “VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM. \PRIL 1, 1902. ive GOARGES A fic 1S f o's orde ot er. cap 5 e that’s — | breaking = 1. ocie i in the ‘ 4 w liquor- “ snp Rr ; ught in a 8, Caused 2 or nit > Trust clared to- gar Com ! report 307 i ona ave 5 crossing 3 ints with his ei v 2 Jame rders os. OPHTHALMOSCOPE’S WARNING CAME TRUE. given to Ralph Brandreth. Treasurer of Brandreth Com 274 Canal street. by phreictans who tested his eves with an He was to thet unless he immediately | wave up bis business and put himaeif under treatment he would be stricken with apoplexy or paralysis. He ia now miffering from paralye's of the brain in Bloomingdale Lunatic Asylum. where he hes been in the care of epe- claliets for ome time. He eppeared to be in good hee'th inti! the physi- cians read the danger in his eyes. Ar attack of apoplexy is feared. and should it materialize there is every prospect that tt wil! result farally The warning appears to have been given (oo late. STANDARD DISTILLING COMPANY SUSTAINED. A decision wae handed down to-day by Judge Lacombe in the United | States Cireuit Court, denying a motion of Louls Windmuller and others, who asked for ap injunction restraining the majority stockholders of the Stand- ard Distilling and Distributing Company. the Distilling Company of America, the Spirits Distribeting Company and others from voting to diseolve the | Distributing Company, in order to relieve the standard Company from ob|i- | gation to pay the stockholders of the Distributing Company a stipulated sum annually, me perain pany, at No. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6 wy > “ Circulation Books Open to All. »| ——= PRIC E ONE i CENT.! ———————— ‘ILL STOP OPEN GAMBLING--- SOMETIME.” SAYS PARTRIDGE: [DAN COMPANY. Tha World—Captain Ordered to Trial Police Comimistioner ariridge repied éo-day to Tke World's editorial a new tor the police. He satd he was aehieving results Commissioner Cailed to Conference with $300,000 of Bad As | , Columbia | ¢ for nad sets in Mutual Crash One cantain will be tried Friday for neglect @ au A ec mt ther 1 to five new preeincts, PJOR BUR.GAGE DUALS tee ste’ orteror T t $ uss for salcon-heerers were obtained by @ sn dicen afl Biz Concern with Many Share- Solders Wants Attairs Wouct On Commisiioner Partri aks Reply to The World. , i) n ‘ re ym whet it was under Devery E (the bine that happened Sunday night in the Twentieth Precinct ever “) dudge Lacombe in the Ur app history of the F “iment? No. States District Circuit Court this Vae on su thine er happened before is becouse the rank afternoon appointe eiver for anid " hat confitence in Mulberry street. Now they Bave the Columbia Mutu iiding and my deputies and in the edministration in general. nin) cimacotation Newel Yuri wen atked wha; hes been gained in the Police Department fm TORMEHAAEOR ard. the present taree monshe 1 will answer tha © confide of the common policeman President uf the Association. was ap DAS been enined. and tha the stest kind of progress. There could be pointed r ve Heh neen con- HO Ssubetant form it that confidence It has been gained by nected with it abort two months juare dealing with the men in untform and it is spreading The application was made by Jacob I wan’ it understood that the men haven't been making a confidaat F. Miers. of Hunterdon County, N J. Of me Policein ue of thelr training, are not given to running to In his order of appointment Judge their super troubles ; ee the A tien Bard) that the men on the street were beginning to realize that aving entered voluntary app + they would get a fair show from Mulberry str i had an intimation that onfidence would break ont a week before it happened, in expression this a aittes aii - as to n- a hf tid not know what precinet {1 was going to manifest itself im, cial and busine condition ts Consequently it was not a surprise to me inability to contin ts busin It is a Vast mental wave toward the right and with it will come the accomplish the objects and purp reform Mayor Low promised and the people demand. Blackmail will grade for which it was organized he would wally disappear, gambling will be eliminated in a large measure and ob- appoint John Hanson Kennard re- Jectlonable sajoone that depend for their very existence on traffic in illegal celver hours will be driven out of bus: Mr Kennard to furnis I will say that my poltey is to treat the men honestly. to deal squarely a bond of with men who try to de their duty and to hit the grafters and shirkers and It is alleged by Mr. Miers in his ap hit them hard plication that $300%0n0 of Asso ! PROMISE ANY POLICEMAN. HIGH OR LOW. WHO DOES NOT DO ciation’s assets are practically worth- HIS FULL DUTY, PUNISHMENT ADEQUATE TO HIS OFFENSE.” leas. The Columbia LN Building Merona JEROME TO PROSECUTE ONE CAPTAIN ON FRIDAY. Mr Rua f Rus & Wine Before answering the Mayor's sum mons Commissioner Partridge went Commissioner Partridge s summoned to the office of Mayor low for a conference to-day. The to the Criminal Courts Building, Commissioner was very much agi- There he had a conference nearly an tated He refused to answer when hour in length with District-Attorney asked if he thought the summons Jerome. Both admitted that police from the Mayor had any connection matters were discussed at the con- ference, but neither would give any with the editorial in The W morning advising a change at head of the Police Department. port at Headquarters had It that the Commissioner would resign alls. Commissioner Partridge said that he might give out a statement later in the day. the Criminal Cour Butiétag. ier Par‘ridge walked to the Mayor Low refused to talk about arriving there shortly after the editorial. He admitted that he Mayor Low had been wait- hadliceadlits, Nos him almost an hour, ‘The ercoat and hat and the growing revolt *f hat against the “system (Continued on Third 1 , GRON DENIES AGREEMENT ON DANISH INDIES SALE. ‘ ote Had No Contract with H. H. Rogers, He Says— Tells of Bribery Charge. Mi ASIN ‘ s ‘ nstigated by Gron, rene! M this « ¢ w that he had no connee- " : stigeting . —__ ark M asked him specifically If he lations were ree Christmas reports. 4 j i i koow. replied Mr. Gron. jet Hepresents Anti-Sale Party, bie = aa Mr Goon sud (hur in February last tournament, Com- eff * .zen who opposed the Twelfth Regiment tr- West Indies to a ee ' | Two reports were handed up by the yacht Club's pennant was flying from re s 8 r 1 to his atten | geesettee At the reassembling of the the fore truck and the yacht wae mak- STEEL TRUST EARNS $9,000,000 A MONTH . state ms a a) board jing good headway under her short p “ f arkel who these The majority report was signed by Al-! canvas. i if 4 witness. sniasts dermen Dowling. Keely. Higgins and ae cee | _ A statement tesued to-day by the United States Steel Corporation shows se 1 lavaliaes nish’ Ube LAWYER MADE COMMISSIONS | mins ts renort wan signet ty. Attermen CARPENTERS ON STRIKE. | net proate for the year ending March 31, 1902, of $111,067.19, From this is [tes hy Mishon Fowler, at | tae bk! proper | Haller, the Chalrman; Dickinson and | dedmeted $96,617,478 for inking funds om bonds, depreciation and reserve J Charch, Weet One Hooded an zi : - ER OF IMMIGRATION. Howlant The minority presented a Fall Force im Morristown, N. J, | fonds, interest and dividends for the year, leaving undivided earnings for Durthisirest, 4 an Aaa ek panies. a }iong report in opposition to the change Go out for Bight Hours. the year of $24,449,717. The average net earnings per month for the year Lele snete: Peetivaly Venns Denies Vere ; nake a complete dip. te a Yate| This renort aroused Bridges. who de perial to Rrening World) were over $9,000,000. The most prosperous month was October, 1991. whew knowledge of Chriete | manded to know who drew it. He In-) MORRISTOWN, N. J, April L—Adl the of $13,205,774 was shown Ca kam x1 veh eae i timated chat it came from Partridae’®, avsentara in Morristown, about two & Predt h, Catholic Cla, No. 10 “* i , . t: ne Ae ee went im Politics. ore Uso aiale A hundred in number, went on strike to- Central Vark senth nan Motnnes reproved Bridges, | Vint an eight-hour day. Sev- e ‘ ; mins whith unger haifa ughtne 3%, SMA Mahage re in peo RIGHT OF UNION MEN TO STRIKE. torial et a ident Roosevelt announced to-day | aisle and, shaking his fist, orted ‘ection aud #Ol Nts at 4.) -_— as ° . . | E Bee iercalaimanrioel Wiliine: Wilassaler | “Jit © member of) (hie ourd aa’ wal] suartion ue, ote oP ST ia/8t Gram ALBANY, April 1—The right of labor union member tn decline to fe Ineture hy ; sche i ea { thia elty, to be Commissioner of Immi- 3% 208! Don't forget tat! Don't you "orice was given to the dose carpen. work with non-unfon men and o order a strike to have euch right respected nein - = me of the repost x Heh oh Cee ee na i rake an refieel ins On My Te tors two weeks ago that sniess the was dectared by the Court of Appenle to-day, in the case of the National ‘ . A WepeRees, i qisiies sarees | marks! Do you understand that? | bh demand war granted the men propertive Aepociation of Steam Fiiters and Helpers and Charles McQueed, —_ ‘ 5 ee : cred Thomas Fitchle ‘ on't you dare! Do you uns would strike, and al! ——_——, MabiLWililar slaupolsiment derstand? grant the conceamion with the exception against James M. Cummings and Patriok J. Duff, as treesurer of the Enter- WEATHER FORECAST BISHOP INGRAM DECLINES. : pected, as he was in Washing! President Fornes asked for a 4 the present comiition of sffaire it looks, Drie Assocaltion. als . | Week ‘conferring with the Presiden: |Ponement, to which there was opposi- ae if the strike would turn inte-s ee 5 forth nt Parsi : ecintelre tora atout it. He will take hold immediately, | Hon - Wau be imparted NTY-EIGHTH STREET be hicats the aN AS Ear ie * eee are fe eras ‘The new Commissioner ia a lawyer at | The Vote was 4 to 2 for immediate | {i444 ont couple will prowess reno’! JUDGE’S VIEW OF TWENTY- RESORTS. houre ending at SP. MW. Wedne . ceeatehe ‘i New Vor Invituclows No, % Wali street. He has never been | Consideration, but as it was not two- | ee | day for Sew hoClty andy | Nery The engogements: prominent in politics. He was gradu- | thirds it was lost and it went over to Big Five Lowlavitie. | In reserving decision on an application for a certificate of reanonabie Poinity—Continu co “ ® A Ia Hts Lond Right Ree, ated from z Je in 1884 and is a member | NCXt week. LOUISVILLE, Ky,, Aprit .—The large Gowst in the case of Demetrias Rakopolos, convicted of managing 1 Petondty te-ntaht and ta aes elses ; 4 FACeR GAS he: i tied him ca of the University, Yale, Century and ee ae arey ‘ os , pelacma av lews ! = of Bishop Potter Larchmont Yacht Clubs, of the Bar As- To Ceres Warehouses of the Peaslee-Gaulbert | disorderly house, Judap Gildersieeve made these remarks No man can Pmorrow; high to brisk on fe AEA Wo to sa Atle Naw vid other Bieepe: to ade sociation and of the Metropolitan Club | Tae Laxative Bromo Quinine |Company were dewroyed by fire to-day. manage & place in Twenty-eishth street day after day wjthout knowing [west win eayiations wii None Mo [reas she missionary gathertaga Mi ett } Ws Wastington. | Store's stent ate ncn com tee ae * | aad olis. ‘The lose is about ssmiaa’™|”” | the charseter af thes women whe tie sees ahem.” | K which Christmas, in hie seport,(YOrk neat Advent ope: ; )

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