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THE WORLD: TUESDAY &VENING.-APRIL 1 1902. MRS. HAIN INSANE WOMAN BOER FIGHTING LEADERS SHOOTS MOTHER Elsie D. Richards Puts Bullet Into Aged Parent's Head. -+ Steyn, Botha, Delarey and Others Called to Consider Schalk-Burger’s Mother Faints in Court When Prosecutor De- Proposals—Surrenders Reported. nounces Daughter in Tre & | MT HOLLY N Tn April ecOrer y ome he strain durtng Prosecutor kinson’s 1 ou THEN WOUNDS HERSELF. lara. Hurrtet: bate mother ah * Mabel Fenton Haines. almost fell from her chalr and had to be Younger Woman Likely to Die, but the Mother May trried from the court-room The prosecutor had a few minutes Recover. before declared tha: a woman who — - would kick a baby in the face, as he Special to The Evening We ieclared Mrs. Haines had kicked her WINSTED, Conn., April 1 —-M little stepdaughter Gwendolin, de D. Richards, aged fifty-two, a “ to be hanged resident of Winsted, shot her mother aiRrosaeutors had seentaneakine tor Mre, “mily Richards, a widow, seven ethan an We eel his ty-four years old, and then attempted Wo oceek after having ex suicide by shooting, at their home in " ta few witnesses who gave test! Barknamsted, a village six m east then b n a} of he at an early hour this morning vk t jury. When he began The mother may recover ut the daugn- - Mra Haines nme the ittele ter is not expected to live. J out of the court-room and The old lady was shot at 3 o'clock sett if down face je ordeal The mother and her daughter, who has wine (oronme |e been feeble for years, sat near the fir ae is : nee 4 oe jace in the kite n of their we ig aAETULOF nly th ht nrose, a: » ¥ pp with remarkable self-pon back of her m ra chair the h 4, the bullet entering just above the right ear. It has not en ex | tracted. As the report of the pistol rang out Miss Richards n front of her mother and exclaimed ‘Some fy shot you through the window. We will both . - Sanita COMMANDANT-GENERAL AND MRS. BOTHA (NEE EMMET, A RELATIVE OF ROBERT see The mother was frightened and dic EMMET, THE IRISH PATRIOT.) not dare t hair. T (From a Photograph by Leo Weinthal, Pretoria.) Alarmed by Story of a daught eat in front diaries, She Hears Dine fireplace. too much @rightened to move. When daylight President Steyn, of the Orange) “unconditional surrender is im-] killed. The Boers eluded pursuit _ : reame the aged w saw ap DI) _ . . . | ible.” Surrenders are oceurring daily in . 4 nder a shaw daughter w Free State. and Gen. Delarey, posstble. the Standertonvalattict, Teo eaee a fires have endangere er her shoulders —. . mes and lives of Willlam Hobson fhe waiked over to her daugn-/ who recently defeated and cap gTEYN AND DELAREY The peace movement, however, has iin family at No. 4% Morris ave Tier and took the rev from beneath in no way interfered with the mill wines Washington's >: iny The ithe shaw! and locked it in a drawer.| tured Gen. Methuen, of the Brit-| GET PEACE CALL. |tary operations. The British are **oo¢1 attempt was made early th The daughter admitted having fired the . _ _|morning and but for the wakefulness shot and pleaded with ner mother to| ish army, are reported from Pre again sweeping the northwest dis \ nurse would have been successful gay nothing about it. Shortly after 6) Mos | PRETORIA, March 31 (Monday).— ;tricts of the Orange River Colony, ye. jyopson ja ill, A nurse has been re Haren ts eee ey Lie reues| toria to be in communication with President Steyn and Gen. Delarey | where it is believed they have about g:centing her for a week Last olght i ughter begged her mother not to) Acting President Schalk-Burger, | have been located, and a meeting be-| a thousand of Gen, De Wet's men Mr Hobeon sat with the nurse tn the Vhen Mr. Alvord and other neighbors a |tween them and Acting President | within the cordon 1 nine mH col Lg pe about the are . yuse » T “ en TAMEinin i to 1 hen feturned to che Richards nouse a halt) of the Transvaal Republic, in} schatk-Burger is expected to be ar-| gen po OE SD) UES jal eee ee tens pen and ise| connection with the latter's effort) ™nged without further delay | PEACE CONFERENCE eing burned to death » . Fa jt in reported th en, Bot The nurse retired at 1230 this mom- bring about peace in South) wan a or aGntirance: BY BOERS IN EUROPE. ovary much exercimet She told the ares Hobeona later that she could not sleep eek Commandant Mears has sent in eo eoeaee for thinking of the posw 5 . . -, | word that his command will abide by THE HAGL Z As iB iA conference LREGASSEG RSE OROAC AT obali heant torarily | President Steyn is admitted to! the decision of the Boer government Sea wegen Nenwaes Me race. Dr | the heard some one atrfding a match in| er lene dining-room on the first floor Her F delegates relate (9) segroom was adjoining that occupted by 1 aid that unconditional sur: | Mrs. Hobson on the sec 2 floor render Is of the question, nd that/ saw Flames -Roem vnee terms are agreed upon by the com-| She arose and crept downstairs manders they must be submitted to the at the end of the hall through a door burghers themselves for ratification. — in the dining-room she —_>— flames. Running back | BRITISH SOLDIERS aroused Mr: Hobeon, end while he ran Commandant De Villiers, who has | been operating in the Kimberley dis- | trict, has sent In a flag of truce, ask- ing for terms. HEIDLEBERG, Transvaal, Mon- day, March 21.—Commander Alberts has called a meeting of the Boers in Leyila a Schalk-Bur be the strongest power in South hi vut African affairs on the Boer side, THOUGHT SUMMONS APRIL FOOL JOKE. and if, as the despatches assert, Gen. Louis Botha is also engaged upstairs in the negotiations, effective work his district to take place thirty-five , 10} joke the three-year-oh may be expected. | miles east of the pSrings station in KILLED IN WRECK. |, Tice vouier che Sere een eel THAT’S THE REASON GOOD- order to discuss the proposal for a paratory to getting them out Independent commanders are rz ol get nel there ok Ik had been reading be- eon the dining-rwom general surrender. It is sald that Gen. Hans Botha has summoned a similar meeting at Am- Mr papers which he fore retiring ab 1.—Thirty-sine Brit and forty-five Jin a railroad wreck March PRETORIA, April soldiers were killed MAN DIDN’T GO TO COURT. aid to be asking for terms and floor The tablecloth was also on fire. many s! venders e re Pa. d perto: ve olor | 1t Cont Him 85, Technically, om y surrenders are reported. | sterdam. heron. Tranayanl Colony. {He managed to stamp them out, and Another Charge to Think | On the other hand, Boer rep- A party of constabulary and native tC wabiacsiéentel The|ttse, De weet back: Mito: they kitchen Wrongs. ‘ Sige scouts was ambushed near here ail belonged to. the {ere there was an apron burning, resentatives in Europe assert that| March 30. Six of the party were al When Samuel Goodman, twenty-eight ~ PASTOR ACCUSED: ,camudarnaaams 2 | FIRST PROSECUTION OF POLICE CAPTAIN _ One Hundred and Sixth street, refused | Bacar": UNDER FUSION ADMINISTRATION ORDERED. Court to-day, his former employer. 5 ve n er, 0. | Emanuel Speyer, a hi RE AtEN. kept en ill for six days. p bas been in red tu be rather nervous. eC e Bowery, swore out a warrant his m iS ‘~, fs 4 1 s , however, said erreet (Continued from First Page) ed) (our Baya) and sur reegourantipns andl td. want - treating him. ° t “ —— Goodman was arraigned before Magis- Sar ahion | haters nal Rae Waren acand tr: Cornel to-day y Policernan | invited Commissioner Partridge to |)" fa at lia acta eye Donahue, of the court squad, He was |luncheon at the Hardware Club. They [hat he can » nig abe any bas MINISTER BRINGS MANY charged with @fsonterty qonduct and | walked acrone the » the Commer nT adjourned CHARGES AGAINST FELLOW. failing to wer a summons. celal Cable Building together. ie: his tT Why didn't you come to court?’| Commissioner Partridee when before bt es a ave Mag ked Magistrate Corn [ties Beards obs Ratima te 808 2 5p {John It. Sex h merllence: Prominent in Penneyl- 1 Gaught the summons waa an April] Meat yesterday failed to make o4 1 dic also ncor Where They're in and you didn't catch me get-|WhY he who. 4 require : nes shoady: Guccnla paca soled that way.’ was the anawer,| dollars more for the F eure ‘ « hardt,” then eaid beh sald the Magistrate, “this|than Tammany asked for in the the Jeffers int | te tte Pool to an oMeer prosecuting = Court doesn't ril ite dlagnity by lend-| "Ve budget made up last fall, « Fra ‘ oud of you) ; —_ Ming ts warrants to April foo! jokers.” | Miastoner Partridge, in fact, did not eesnk. hed : yates TORTUNGTON, « ‘ {Then he fined him $% on the original | Pear to be quite sure of himself on the 2th Te nae ot Mtatification to fore, ae) deel are miat Guntes Aye | detail of the subject ents . ne excise ar ve Methodist Episcopal Churx This attitude, it is said, was no ident) . ae sneaking * in ne here t pleasing to the Mayc Nearly at! of ry -meve Pay hi ieee f immoral contuct js heads of departments have asked for | 16 PERS eo Rey Db i7j increased appropriatio: In the Police | the i Dickinse: Department, supposed to be a regular |{1me of the race rite, bs : minutes taken Miadaiate. bee panney Waals | sink hole of corruption under Tammarg Nae ey bees f inee at Ir 4 was twice pastor lthe reformers had high bo) of t Mahal Sanaa big S) Prencion, nn Place Churen. in Brooklyn. a 4 able to make a big reduction in expendi- a was sent back to Went Thirty-sev-| 1140 pastor of Nostrand Avenue }—-— b {tures One m scunsed at the [om nirest ene ie | JEROME IS AFTER Hrooklyn, from IM) to 188d luncheon the waa (hatlt: the pe had lota of trouble there. Fark-| Tne charges have been formulates by Hes vappepariatl se ie vo | huret Commitiee of Fifteen 4 | JOHN DOE AGAIN. Delia!) @wailows who ‘ran } ; . | tives raided over his he | ine aa rnor of Pennayivania or the Ca) to Be T Ing Dlow came when Capt Wwltion “texet and who ts prom. | WILD BEASTS ATTACKED tr Poitce Captain Mtichact Fomiy shatt {Goddard raided the headas | Racked by Commissioner Partridge |pratly Ident. with Hennayivania MORGAN—BY TELEPHONE have eumelenuly, res red next Jame, th Holley KI and? Mayor Low, and reinforced by a ut of the last. political campalen fb} * , from the alleged illness that has k knew nothing abou | 7 . * that when Dr Reed supporter him off duty for six days it is probable n Feb 1, etight |!ezal opinion by Corporation Counsel (joy stone, the Quay candidate wa that he will b aced trial before | men of the West Thi \ streer | Rives, District-Attorney Jerome has oe Pig eeel eraneiaes oe encrurhcilsses A f ” 1 an je fama tio: af cha i: on ~ fereecet id ues oH Pollee Commissioner Partridge, charged with | precinct wave a dinner to ¢ Cooney | determined upon a plan to close the counts and in each Dr. Swallow ts the ven to Save City neglect of duty, A representative of the}at the Hotel Navarre. Th wa blinachot ey igetieved party. He is also accused wild al Distelct-Attorney's office will beon hand | $9 « plate, At this dinner Cap! Con: | SumUlne ae pene vent al rooms i of Rinchrlatian ‘conduit “in "Raiding the to see that the proceedings are lex ey Was presented. with a diamond. |e Clty, and, incidentally, to establish office of Btate tibrarian r| tee regular, and the recent decision of the | studded gold badge that represe sy the identity of the mysterious agent tege The concluding charge {s that he! “Ting—ring—ring—a—ling—a—ling!” care of Appeals in the matter of the| outlay of $1,900. at Police Headquarters who has 28# Mentifed himself with and worked | lon, comfo: le r4 » Herlihy indict e outlook ‘i a pol that ts opponed Bera’, Dillon, coratortabie (nl his) eney| Sey mesient, woawes the be At 1 o'clock « saloons in| “stood” for the revival of gambling chair in the Tenderloin station this af. ark for Foody line precincts th i ot considered serious ternoon, jumped to the telephone as a, AccoFding to this decision it fs not] (Be Precincts o in Manhattan ss wild alarm rang ouut Recessary to specify w particular place et eee a aete th iwi The District-Attorney at a confer- BLOCKED WALDORF DOOR “This is Headquarters.” said a voice in an indictment charging neglect of| [t MMREFaIREATIV AVialiiad | warall onterwithitheltavoriandlGorporation ° “Some of the circus wild animals have “uty against a police captain, All that the window #h were draw . ' ly SN ; low aha © drawn! Counsel discussed the prevalence 0 broken out from Madison Square Gar-| "as to be shown is that there were vio einpty barruoms exposed tol : ‘ a Cabman Accased by Broker Was den. They're raising nin the square, lations of the law in the precinct and) |, t etlon j gambling in the city ‘0 these o Minnailaldenct: --look after it—sharp! that the captain was cognizant of them Such a state of affairs clals the District-Attorney outline! : Elght detectives were hurried to the In the judgment of the District-Attorney] known in the lower east his plan Frederick Bettger, a cabman. of Ne muuare, cach taking an extra revolver | the fact that eighteen excise violations tions for years. An official who knows the m the MT Weat 1 )ostreet. was fined and two clubs arrests were made in one night in Capt Cooney Praises Wer District-Attorney on the subje uct and arralaned Sergt. Dillon had almost composed his Foody's precinct is sufficient round up-| i ei anvening WW reporier’t put to day nerves waen \ncre wax another tele- On which to base = strong complaim| Twelve Beas AULA Bu eine (et raid may he 4) oroker w New atreet phone call, against him ‘ Pay Sie 2 es Be is Lbs ye Fe kambiers withou wo and who 1 22 West) Forty ! This is Mr. it Mor- | An Evening World reporter made an] P* re isi arava pid He ee tect tnd | never told anwiatrata Ose) wan's ‘ouse, I'm the jawe's | effort to see Capt. Foody at his home| morning in unewer to suinmonaes of Jo. i vith the wecufing of evidence Waldorf-Astoria. He! sake send some b. re. Wild ani- No. 240 Morris avenue, this morning A ead’ inanll WH abt exooult 1 in not presented to wm court of | i when remot: mals ‘ave broken loose from the circus Mrs, Foody Mnally answe: repeated | Charmed : ' Na sh ine befo uC mmiasioner of 1 Ke unive hiand w esteged.”” Hngs of the door-bell, She waid that her | Mare on Sunday fusintrate qeullty captain can be hauled sn f0F | = Instantly. he had the whole reserve | husband was upstairs 1) in bed and un-| toll each Ghat he must took on > ine TT i $5,000,000 STORM LOSS. of the station out. The men were just %dI¢ to see any one, Previously It had Fraae g that} UV bven with the higher, omeiais at about to start out on the reat hunt-| Deen sald by some one in the house that edt he would | ‘game » Commiratoner —& Ke Middle Tennes Devastated hy ing trip when— the Captain was downtown and would and vid the District-Attorney believe that w “1 “Ting—ring—aring—« ling-ling!” | return to accompany Mes, Foody on a ning peat this j the Sanger HAY the desired ascent Re ara lee: “Hello! Nothin’ doin’, Sergeant.” It | Shopping expedition. Yesterday it was)’ tye policemen wo bad obtained the) commanders will be forced 40 act. The 4.5 afoler Tenn. APE fas one of the detectives, “All a hoa: id by a servant that Capt. Foody and summonses were together in i Diora will And then that He creer ie oan A his wife were in the country. when Capt, Cooney appeared t No, 3) Mulberry street can- every county In fe Tennes Bere. Dillon: grew), purple! as.’ he) h Aiaite werelln cae caunry, iad Mes, | DORE AWAY on wick leave wh ‘make good’ and, the game becoming the damage done property by recent Ucn peken: : | o nee,’ aa rs. Ihad cdtained the summonses. and when {| jay strong for them, they will shu: up, storms and floode is conservatively es- April frat,’ j Foody, “were mistakes. My husband has they saw him approaching some of them shop, [tlmated ac over 9,000,000. ‘ CONFER ON PEACE TERMS. SOON KNOW FATE. ——— -— ee and | aoe ES WILL _ ‘TRAINED NURSE CURED ~ BY SWAMP-ROOT. Used by Hospitals—Prescribed by Doctors. as Child-Murderer. To Prove What This Wonderful Remedy Will Do Hor dee ared hav tance for You Every Reader of The World May Have a iheventateitie Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. ered ard made kno able physicians neteh bor’ ® Ho brew 8 4 oe aunt NURSE FIREBUGS. + Former Visit of Incen- Striking of Match. This he threw out an open window The kitten door was also open. This made Mr Hobson conclude that ° one had entered the house foe tne pur | oome burning it | At daybreak ified the Tremo: police, and ot Price put detectives on the case Mr of knew whom convinced that some Hobson says he does but he ts MISBSALIC to muspect one is deliberately Miss Alice Brown, the well-knowL d nurse. is In a position to itying to burn him and that he pur speak with knowledge. She was forn with the St. Louis Baptist Hos- poses spendirg every dotiar he has to pital and har had many trying experiences in her arduons vocation. “She ind out who the misereant is adds her valuable testimony to the thousands already eived by Swamp- The fire on Washington's birthday | Root. She said ina signed interview w ; of the St. Louis Star: was butlt under the atairway in th lar Entrance nad been gained through ty of prescriptions Although a woma e of a well-known from physicians without in my position ¢ was upon a window It Mecovered by several West End tor that I began to take Sw - No, 1 will not tell you attendants at a wake across the street | his name for he might not like it. But all the same I took it when T was | They Sroke Into the house and rescued | run down from night work in the sick-room. I was thin and yellow and the Hobson family They were in tired even when I rose from my sleep Swamp-Root ¢ me a felish for my [bed and almost overcome with the | food and cleared my blood from Its stagnant impurities. 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