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- NIGHT EDITION. SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. “ Circulation Books Oven to All. QD PRICE ONE CENT.’ WIFE'S BRAINS BLOWN QUT ORNER ACANST BY A DRUNKEN POLICEMAN, SUSY TROLLEYS pr Ee, |Health Board Directs . ’ | that All Flat Wheels Officer John J. O'Brien's Awful Crime Described) Be Removed: | by His Little Six-Year-Old Daughter—Shoot-| | ing Done in Presence of Three Children and Their Grandmother in Flatbush, MUST GO BEFORE MAY 1. removed before he eat down, and took Complete Victory for Evening his revolver from the mantel. The two | World, Which Started women thought he was going to obey his wife's injunction the Crusade. Policeman John J. O’Brien, of the Classon avenue station, shot and in- stantly killed his wife this afternoon in the presence of her mother and] Instead. he wheeled around and, put his own three little children in his|ting the pistol to his wife's face, he | home, No, 1059 East Thirty-fourth | P!l¢d the trigger, The woman fell in] At the ng of the Board of Health eth oO and O'Brien ran out | hetd + assed re street, Flatbush. ; aie et Rail. He was intoxicated . the UMC] surrendered Withoat Atregel wheels and is now locked up in the Grant avenue station on the verge of de- lertum tremens. So far as the pollce) His mother-in-law and the chil followed him, screaming. Policeman Fury, of the Grant avenue station, was can learn the murder was without] "ear 9» A disarmed Arter The Evening World began its the slightest provocation other than rae wane a tlon-house Crusade nuMeroUR omplaints were | ‘ord on-house i in whic made to the Board of Health by citi the drunken delerlum in which te) ani Capt, Knite went around to the aene who live along the surface car man was, house. Fe OBrien went home from He found Mra. O'Brien dead. Her| communication from President Vree- | o'clock. Dinner wa on the t mother waa speechless from fear and | ignd stated chat during the montn of | wife and mother-In-law and thr grief, From the six-year-old daughter | ty-omber, #2 flat wheels had been re dren. aged six, four and two years re-|Catherine he got a muy of the #hOOt | noced. and IM flat whorls were removed spectively were in the dining room wait-| ing. | in January ing for him. He took hie revolver and apa took the revolver.” sant the in | resolution passed to-day requires tel’ pies the one, “and pointed it at mamma's head. B Sade club and laid them on the mantel piece. t all flat wheels be removed by Firet. it made a noise and mama fell on the | th! a = J Ate Dinner Firet. floor, I guess she's dead May) ‘Then he sat down and ate his dinner] O'Brien was taken to the station.) Anot Laws without giving any warning of hi@/ house. There he semed to realize what hiblt A OL BOK | state of mind, although it was appa-| he had done he erate Eolas rent that he was drunk “T did it.’ pe sald to Capt. Knite. “but = 7 yn he had Mnished he said to his!) qidn't mean it. She was more than = Ngrincane , SHAM BATTLE IN CHURCH. Well, thie 1s my short day. I'm done ‘This was all he eaid, and they locked —_— and Pm not going back j him up MILISDALE, NJ. April 2 ~The! "Yes, you are,” sald Mra, O'Brien. O'Brien is te He M Church at this! “ work.” has been mar His wife transformed into a oattle eve him when he sald] was but twent nd when a doys’ brigade partict-| to return.| O'Brien has had the reputation of be- 5 ureal in (a rill and sham aa je wot up| ing di(drinker for: a) nurber of} Xv Co"rn, OF Peenty Ribs axed, a8): Fee miy, put < coat, which he had ! years, | Crme, nurses and “attended to the “CROKER NOT a TALMAGE RETURA--NXON. STILL VERY SICK FORMER CHIEFTAIN TO STAY hones GIVE FAMILY OMI- AWAY THIS YEAR. NOUS WARNING. BOY WAS CHAINED FAST TO FLOOR, CAPTIVE SEVENTEEN HOURS FOR LIGHT OFFENSE. Improvement, If at All, Will be) They Say—Condition Unchanged, Pollee Who Relensae Him Make Charge of Ornelty Against Mis Father, Present Leader Takes Mack: Crasad tt for Slow, At the remi- Special to The Bvening World.) | Im nm statement iseued to-day HOAMBOY, N it war vid Woit on for the ea pane o 1 uneharged eae which his father | ¢ Richard Croker dpes avery sick man a s the boy wasitend to ran the Tammany cam- informed the halned: to\'the the kit nis home like a wild beast A heavy strand was fastened to hen In}paigm im New Vork next fall. on went farther and dec im- Mr. si * CHOLERA SPREADS the ir by 4 ete sod the other end se- tred with a padlock to the boy» right < an tam MeDermott went to the house to see the fa Albert Sabilinsky, abouc the charge m of David BHM am a ugainst the b aking the fed thar Mr Iti An « on the floor the blest statesmen and po 1 he Democratic party in New hain and made| * ner and work situation Mr Nixon sale the bo Sabilineky SEVENTY-THREE DEATHS OUT el ksvenitibtce conrls | OF 117 CASES. the family might trv ad Army Health Officers Thwarted in Fighting nuce of the Natives. ported what he ue by Ignore. mmoned Hugh Campt Eee n the Ink, but an attempt to use a cold i had to be abandoned MANILA, & Pp \ ax there wan danger of hurting the A sucvene LT cases af a boy's leg and a file was used io extend'l Pash TeACHNierORD Ther leeass It was slow and tedious work and Po. I w a of Heeman McDermott had to restrain the 1 the tesue when 1 wate bred boy's mother, who tried to amgault|Jast year that the same mer ne Health Bownt, # Campbell while he was at his task rations. wil be found nment the detent or The Uttle house at No, M Elizabeth | © extend imm 4 Waving mu ") Aine street was crowded by angry neigh , the developm i and there were many who thr 4) f the pant few dye have shown wai hat cabins ine , Mra. Sabtlinsky with violence ruti of this staten ~ Hem ivers punishment was resorted to again ——————— And «ene ae The boy who ts « bright little ; and attsude the public school here, sald that he was often cb TO-NIGHT'S EVENTS ‘The woman told t 5 he asked her how kk : Ps he boy Crews, mt Madison squarep cok Garden, ' Lecture, Cooper Union, Jackson Club, aptive from 7/ lock last night until noon to-day | A charge of cruelty nits been made | ant against the father Mine Pree aL $ WEATHER FORECAST. . sa a Bens Vater al HEARNG ON PALISADES BILL. for New ball, Lexington Assembly Hoome, fom Soctetion of Carn: Hepresent Argue vicinity: udy and ex weather for to-night Thareday; high 1 Lyceum, New vork ALBANY, Apri authorizing rades Commis CHARITY WORKER DEAD. COLLEGE POINT, LoL, April 2 mund Superintendent of it April 2. umene farmer at Hor- enting the Manhat- Elward © and LW. ston. dountit 3 Pp a “tavor of the bill poke, edete th NEW YORK. Ww EDNESDAY, APRIL 2 1902 VERY rh NEWS BRIEFEST FORM. ee. BRIDGE CROWD SEE AN ODD ACCIDENT. While the bridge crowd biistied across Park Row at 5.2 o'clock this afternoon they saw William cett. a ‘river. of ae 497 Baltic street. Brooklyn. engaged in loading a cart with dirt. lose his footing and tumbled headlong ‘into the Rapii Transit hole. He escaped with a scalp wound. aoe BELLEUE PATIENT HAS A RARE EL 1 Physicians at Bellevue Hospital believe a woman patient there is afflicted with Ludwig's angina. a very rare disease, She is Carrie Dooley. forty-one years old. of No. 551 Third ave- nue. An operation may be performed to-night. Only three cases of the disease have been known and only one was cured, The disease is an inflammation of the glands of the throat. The patient dies from suffocation. 0. at VAN WORMER JURY STILL INCOMPLETE. HUDSON. N.Y. Apri! 2.—Only eight jurors had been chosen for the Van Wormer jury when court adjourned this afternoon, More veniremen will appear in the morning. wee STABBED HIMSELF BY ACCIDENT. Alfred Hadley. eighteen years old. of No. 627 Baltic street. Brooklyn. accidently ran a knife into his abdomen this afternoon. while at work at No. 140 Fifth avenue. removed to the New York Hospitai. -o FALLS !N FRONT OF CAB. James Brennan. of No. 113 Noble street. Brooklyn. was crossing Broadway in front of the Fifth Avenue Hote! this af- ternoon when he fell in front of a moving cab ard suffered A severe scalp wound by being struck by the wheel. HAINES CASE WILL END TO-MORROW, MOUNT HOLLY. N. J. 2.—Jacob C. Hendrickson, who is assisting in the Scaueaits of Mrs. Mabel Fenton Haines, aslosed his argument before the jury this afternoon, Judge Garrison will deliver his charge in the morning and the j jury will then retire to find its verdict. POLICEMEN GUARD HOBSON HOUSE. —_— = On account of the mysterious fire which occurred at an early hour yesterday morning at the home of William Hobson, No. 3436 Morris avenue. Capt. Price. of the Tremont police station. this evening stationed two policemen as guards in front of Mr. Hobson's residence. Mrs. Hobson is very ill as a consequence of the alarm yesterday. be OLD DOG DIED UNDER MASTER'S COFFIN. At the funeral of Prof. F. H. Daniels a teacher of music in Brooklyn at the family residence, No. 148 Livingston street. this af e body of the musician's pet dog. “Baby inder the 1g Was twenty-two years old. When the he mustelan was placed in the coffin yesterday “Baby jay down beneath it and died as quietly as thouga he had fallen asleep The body was loved. so the fineral services were over dog as well as master, Prof Daniels was interred in Greenwoot The dog's body will be cremated cee COMPLAINT AGAINST HEBREW SHELTER NOT SUSTAINED. Shelter and Guardian Society at vVersons who live near the Het One Hundred and Fiftieth sirket and |)oadway, made « complatot agains! institution to-day to the Board of Health, They declared that many of 400 children are aMicted wh jeworm and ecxema Dt George © Fox of the Board of Health iny wooed the charges this afternoon and fe ported that there was no dange niagion WANTS “NIGGERS” ONLY. NOT COLORED PERSONS. No 146 Fountain avenue Bast New York |s for sale to owner Mrs 1D) Kleinberger, teraeiy pute it Mrs Klein n't tke her ne rd has authorized a reales Agent to dispore of it, not to « 1s init to oniaw ye neil borhood is a nice one Mr eer is a diamond dealer at No 12 Maiden lane see ed tr elves to the Metra, Palece of Mrs Sophie bo Minton by “ f Art a Napoleon | cha ny Museum « n from the vn 801 Dovid Grim gave the mate to this chair to the m 6 Years ago Sie of her great-granid father to the Historical Ra voll ieetealt Society. and $500 to the Stele Charities Ald Association ote CHARGED WITH BRIBE- TAKING. Charged with compounding a foay. Berney lsenberg, of Ne syth street, wae arrested in the oo roof the Criminal Courts bull this afternoon and held for examination. He had preferred a chur keeping a disorderly house against & woman, and Policeman Van Trien alleged that he caught Isenberg accepting $40 not to appear in the case ote MYSTERY IN GIRL’S ABSENCE. The police are looking for Annie Gebhard of No. #61 Washington street, who has been missing from her home since Saturday night last. She had then been working In a candy store for a week, she , Said, but had lost her wages Taseng @ investigate made her flee fifteen years “ Circulation Books Open to Au” | He was! | Hundred and RACING # SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGES __¥ 5 PRICE ONE CENT PARTRIDGE PLANS TO BREAK ? INSPECTORS. 9 CAPTAINS. UPPER WEST SIDE wih Oharge SHAKEN BY BLAST, Sir Se, ir PASSENGERS IN TROLLEY -== CAR NARROWLY ESCAPED th Foody Served with Charges After Jerome and the Police Commissioner Had Conferred | Mayor Low Issues a Statement that the Police Blackmail System Is Nearer Overe first was struck to-day Police Headquarters by Com- with notice to appear for trial on a charge e Capt ammoned 1 Down Town Tr Amsterdam Tissioner Party Avenue Ewisted and Uramtie Of neglect of duty Delased Commissioner Partridge had just finished « long conference with Dige triet-Attorney Jer when Foody arrive! at Headquarters. ie . rh ytain was in bad humor and had nothing to say, “ a . FIFTY OFFICIALS INVOLVED. am avenue Upward of Mfty influential me the Police Department are Im> and Thiriy-ffth " * volved in evidence presented to th « Commissioner by the Districet+ Thirty -sixth Atorney to-day If the plans of the District-Attorne 4 two inspectors. nine cap. Jozen sergeants will be put oa tains a , trial and dismiesed The evidence all thelr wardmen and a windows we be used in the trials of these me y He has been gathered no one was The mohoe by the District-A personally turned it ¢ to Commissioner been dh + Partridge to-day and he will take charge of the trials tore Lichasso One ini be ast week ke a fab ntatatere EVIDENCE AG AINST MANY. telephone and telegraph wires Ams Col Partridge confipmed The Evening World's exclusive announcemeat, terdam avenie, an’ tichasse Was by gta that the District-Attorney has collected ence against a pum= AEN OO LY Bes eR er « ers connects the Polie The ex jay. wae terrift Der of captal t nn i with the Poli force and sk tne neighbork a al packs around An Ameterdam aye lation of the work of the men [n the second section nue rar owas held “OM Of the V eventh str not squad, Commissioner Partri Hundred and Tatriyosinth stree : \dge Hpadreal Ae a COIS on any Ofdered that five of them le promoted this afternoon to take the places Of Garrawivill ex Precinct Detect urry, Timoney. Michels, Brown and Gorman, re- by flying bould manded to patrol duty rack twisted PATROLMEN SEE JEROME West patrolmen from the Thirty-seventh street station saw Jer- tion, arrested 1 to the Harlem £ rt for exam! ; mloons that have jon. Work was suspended on the ex all saloons that hav cavation pending tne disposition of his night ase Policemen in GETING IS SLOW ~The revolt of the patrolmen |« spreading all o been running illegally will rothe city, Lights in put at 1 o'clock to all precinets are reporting violations of the law and MAYOR LOW’S STATEMENT. Mayor Low toduy made this statement My attention during the last weck has been given almost exclusively to the hearings on legislative bills and to the | HAVE NOT BEEN AWARE § GOING ON IN THE POL ICE DEPARTME S. OF WHAT 18 In view of some of the re- cent statements in the public press, it seems to me judicious to say that COL PARTRIDGE HAS MY UNABATED CONFIDENCE. FARMERS HAVE NUMEROUS I think that the w system of bleckmall in the Police Department IS NEARER TO LEGAL. DETECTION AND OVERTHROW, as the result of his polley, than }t has ever been The present situation is the d outee ng and complete Mayor and the Distrtet-Attorney of New York County SCRUPLES OF CONSCIENCE. of the perfect understand- the Police Commissioner Moaghing Time ney Don't Care peration between the SAL SS CGT MT: Of one thing both tae police and the community may rest assured. No -- patrolman nor any police ofeer will allowed to suffer by this ad- iipetial to Tye) Bisainn W minisiraion for doing his duty. ‘This administration picks out no par- HUDSON NY A r cular law a sut neither, on the other hand, does NA Che SHES: Wore eat it wink at the non-enfor any Jaw tebe ‘ied at a Any police officer do his duty, fails at his peril. The ad- i h ministration is determ re olice torr that camnot dl or political influence, from as “iy opue even ent ows é The publ on a ringle law, and very largely dated on a sing of . fon is attempting to de- oy @ ha and fends to make the ‘ Home was not na day. neither can a p » that Das been FREEDOM DENIED CHARGES AGAINST ‘DIKE CALLS GUDEN YOUNG VOELPEL. OR REED WILL FAIL BEFORE THE COURT HE IS LEGALLY HELD. JUS- MAN WHO MADE THEM UNDER TAKES STEPS TO HAST! TICE GREENBAUM DECIDES. SUSPENSION. LEGAL ACTION. Calle Bvide: SuMelews te due Met © Vakes Ut Wants an Externe (fy Magistrate in Helieving sn Come of the Supreme ¢ es wi Laxative 3 . BW. Groves sigaature oo "erecy boa. %9e