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NIGHT EDITION. ee GENERAL SPORTING NEWS 7 _ ON PAGE 8. ° PRICE ONE CENT TL BADGER GAME DENS IN NEW YORK. pes District-Attorney Makes Remarkable Charge: that Wardmen Are in League with Women Robbers. NEW YORK. FRIDAY, APRIL ire NIXON'S DOUBLE VERY LATEST NEWS GETS ARRESTED. IN BRIEFEST FORM. co Sy | FOXHALL KEENE SUSTAINS CONCUSSION OF BRAIN. Man Taken For Tam- =aiomtal many Chieftain In Police Hands. LEADER DENIES iT WAS HE. LONDON. April 4.—Foxhall Keene. the young American millionaire. has sustained a concussion of the brain by being thrown from his horse while hunting near Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire. No information as to his condition has been District-Attorney Jerome to-day practically charged that wardmen jn given out. His wife is with him. certain precincts are in league with women who get money from men by = RACING #2 SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8 PRICE ONE C ENT. GIANTS WIN, BUT HAVE TO HUSTLE. Manhattan College Team Proves a Surprise at Polo Grounds---Kennedy Is Hit Freely---Score, New York, 5; Manhattan, 3. s Circulation Books Open to Ali, Z| means of panel or badger games. H says there are 1,500 places where men — = oo-«. - ‘ ‘ The Matting Geter ' are systematically robbed by women in this city. In one precinct he knows . . 1 of fifty places and hns the address of fifteen of them. Arrest Was for Speeding Auto, Pee , Mertes e , The victim when he complains to the police is taken back to the scene He Wasn't in Machine TO ABSORS The FLANT SYST Deki 4 , ot the robbery by i man, Another woman {s found and the victim All Day. = F M } cannot identify, Then the wardman makes it plain that if there is an ar- Ata acted meetiig of tae directors of the Plant °- e rest there will be publicity and mine times out of ten the vietim concludes system here this afternoon the talked of turning over of that , aoe onan ed mics her give up a0 per Coat Ot the Sea Mute see mill asveal uimeat arsuans © System to the Atlantic Coast line, it was reported. was cis- + : aaa had Ld Ly OF the One ‘ot t r cussed. Mrs. Plant. widow of the system’s founder. was Despite effortn at secrecy The Evening World bas learned the plans of mane Halr present. Nothing. it was said. would be made public until. - fF Sixth timing. the panic-stricken police officials to combat the patrolmen's revolt. the 10 o'clock to-nigitt. Ms tf Three se t me will be held early next week. had ae . et 3 ie The Roundsmen’s Association will, unless this publication changes the yaaa ob) plan, meet next Tuesday afternoon in Maennerchor Hall Tava Senile The Sergeants Association will meet Tuesday evening in an out-of- the affair c : “ 1 tseway eI EN Wiilaesabare tite . LICEMEN GIVE PRAYERS FOR REVOLT hapa ah ee 8 Joint committees of these associations the next day will report to a : , a Md 2 meeting of the Captains’ Associatio. One ‘ijJ.ed and sixty women relatives of policemen at ee x it The meeting place of the Captains’ Association is still a carefully , tne Methodist Central Metropolitan Temple this aiternoon rer in i he in guarded secret. ottered prayers of thanksgiving for the revolt of the police- f x AIDED BY EX-CHIEF DEVERY. blackmail. Dr. Syd H. C : . men against the system of blackmai r. Sydney OX, fil tie mene Ueme ecuu ain ae, pedineearneie tener newer of the Bethany Congregational Church. presided. Rabbi Jacob I } Goldstcin and tre Rev. W. H. Houple, of the Utica Avenue « ; nwad/(altorce the pateslmea|te Tabernacie, Brooklyn, offered up prayers. age one ‘ " and to thwart all efforts of Low, Jerome and Partridge to pro- MORTGAGE FILED BY BALTIM R suder ga hem. $75,000,000 LTIMORE AND OHIO. “" *'** k though the calis for the meetings have been fesued with great secrecy | : . Commissioner Par « well aware of the movement. It is said around YOUNGSTOWN, 0.. April 4.—A mortgage for $75,000,000 ’ ‘ nice rn ‘ : will e men at all three meetings who will © was filed for record Here to-day. It consists of ninety-five {5° content with the closing up of the aaloons, now closely [Bie pipes) i'l site by Au sane and Ohio 1» . hn Imen close up gambling houses ale and this move! Railroad Company to the Union Trust Company, of New York, | .."""" #. 2 1 his part has eulll further antagonized those police officials who profit by DEATH SENTENCE | trustee, to cover an issue of gold bonds. vy wee tied Jick “Del —— — + o> rolier er te r y Cotter, e syetem, ’ lot + tT FIFTY-TWO CHARGES AGAINST FOODY. Rosuandiens X The papers in the case of Capt. Michael E. Poody. charged with neg: MAN OF NATIONAL REPUTATION VICTIM OF BADGERS. there Jackaon finished the cireult of; and of duty, were compelled to-day by the District-Attorney and sent by him FOR NEGRO LANE | ~ nen Doyle and ei uder [Tes I + Commissioner Partridge. The specifications cover ten typewritten | ’ atcher Du! 4} oP Hgotetes fifty-two separate charges of neglec: of duty, each of an | Police Commissioner Partridge this afternoon confirmed Distiict-Attorney Jerome’s statement about the existence ot RECORD - BREAKING TRIAL He said a man of national reputation com- FOR TRIPLE MURDERER. © 106 specific cases in which evidence had been obtained, but ised Were considered sufficient. The evidence was gathered badger games. plained to him that he had been robbed of $1,541 in one of the ist four Sundays in Maroh. The charges will be served on Foods dens. The police were unable to locate the badgers. = Proceedings Covered 01 Four, ———- — +o ——- ATROLMEN MUST CLOSE Se ee ere | MORE ELK FOR CENTRAL PARK. A pair of elk were this afternoon transferred from Van >| Gourtlandt Park to Central Park. They were brought down- cown in a large wagon and were placed in the deer paddock PHILADELPHIA the April GAMBLING HOUSES, TOO. now “up” to the police to nr a uine reform. Until s proved Dae ise up saloons during the pro- [ "° es 1) prefer to) aanur s aliens teas hours. but the gambling si aeseaciy nak aula tot ‘ i POSTMASTER VAN COTT TO BE BANK PRESIDENT. 1 poolrooms as well. 1 that in amainat exci« tera aH : asting lems th rf ae nr were eae adele tos ale hours, Postmaster Cornelius Van Cott is to be President of the % Sea eivasteatiel| P ecithel puavetinn tet vi!" Commercial State Bank, which is to be opened in the McCreery , cal easiinowliice \ duitie prot 1s A ie Building about May 1. The bank will have a capital of $1,000,- he principle they have defined ST hae Viab ella ed Ll a 000. Boston and Chicago capitalists are interested in tha, is the Commissioner's state-| “I think it ts generally conceded that | mining lie degree of new institution. | the gambiing house where Ta At 2.30 el | . . 4 . family squandere fle own, a xecutt “ ined 3 Aaa ee ‘ mes hia employer + mo fe aa Neu ii lanier o¢ CECIL RHODES IN WILL POINTS WAY TO ETERNAL PEACE. fi . drugwed| Bio JJ iM 3 e Aithel lee witch) | Elin 4. Hie tn LONDON, April 4/—W. 1. Sead.) commenting on’ Céall Riodes’a/ etl} | i he exe women | mornitx Ls | points ont that he writes | al 4 un 1 cae : te What an awful thouete it is, that if even now we could arrange with < parka ? and | the present members of the United States Assembly and our House of Com- | ma op nmi Quut] mons the perc of the world would be secured for all eternity We could aS hold a Federal Parliament. five years in Washington and five iu London . an of Jaw: lain: occasion: 1 The Amerioan has been taught the lesson of Home Rrule.” Thinks Reform ‘ uate tea ar are Reed. It has been intima * not | (Continued on Second Page.) ee oe CITY PAYS ONLY 38 CENTS A DAY FOR CARE OF A BABY. Han, much it costs to keep a baby in a public institution was a subject aeion before ihe Board of Fstimate and Apportionment to-~lay The \Gusecee came up when the appropriation for Long Island College Hospital was reached. The city has been paying 38 cents a day for each baby taken care of there. Henry W. Maxwell! maintained that it costs 80 cents a day to properly care for a baby in an institution The question was not settled CECIL RHODES FOUNDED > AMERICAN SCHOLARSHIPS: Will Provides for Two at Oxford for Each of the Present States and Territories. “— LEUT-COL, BRADY OUT OF THE 230, HE RESIGNS FROM CRACK | BROOKLYN REGIMENT. — (es NEW COMMANDER AT BROOKLYN NAVY-YARD. It {a reported that the Navy Department will order to the Brooklyn | LONDON, April 4—Ceeil Rhodes pin the Matoppo Hilis where his re- | provided in his will for two scholar- ae fre to be buried It tn Sald He Was Penetically | Navy-Yard as captain of the yard Capt Purnell F Harrington to succeed ps at Oxford University for each ti Gaon wing to Capt. Coghlan, who will be promoted on April 1! to the rank of Rear-Ad-| the presen and Territories Loppo Hi ie. i * Rinsenaton. miral. Capt. Harrington entered the navy from Delaware {n 1860, and \« a ad tes were aw ew d te = % t the United State . majesty end none be gl tips paar | member of the same Annapolis class as Capt. Coghlan. He has been is In addition to the cotontal { i” Brady. of the attached to the navy-yard at Portsmouth, N. H | Mr Rhodes explicitly Fo dh he ts to be t buried Ip an aper: ent Brooklyn from that organtaatior n the hands of vionel cammand * resign smounts to announced as Mr. Rhodes. Mr. Rhodes also pro- scholarships for stu- n birth, at Oxford, to Emperor William, ing on the bequest, Mr 4 codicil telegraphed from uth Africa, said already CAR STRIKES CAB OCCUPIED BY WOMEN. a A cab driven by Michael Bropay was wtruck by a enuthbound ,jear at Forty-slxth street and Broadway this afternoon and siightiy (an aged. Brophy was thrown to the pavement, sitghtly hurt. and bis fA | was knocked down. The cab was occupied by a Mra. Mysenbere “|daughter. They eaped injury, and their addrem was not learned by tablet 1 of five remains of Ceci! John buried the: ed well of lila. « Rhodes bequeatha all ini« Property, near froth in Matabel and Hig celebrated count H | Sghuur. not far from signin thon For a good understanding between | aa tngland, Germany and the Unite rere xen: Carma d the United Drags Hera PRESSING SQUIRES FOR CUBAN MINISTER. es will secure the peace of the Rhodes'n funeral Took place at Brady was World, and educational relations form timated at trom $16,000.00 12° sae | by Fra # nail WASHINGTON, April 4,—Pressure MRLOneriads SrelnAwen tla) New Mr He won distinction the strongest te.’ nat he | york people to have H. G. Squires named as first Minister to Cuba Barnes and | Soutres is now here on leave of absence from Pehing in the stege of the legations two vears ago. '. Stead wrote the following re- Mr. Rhodea's will {renders this will « 189 Americans Int a remarkable ix Even ex for the ime rtions | hand and weal, th at ain DAs \ lie essuntlally a _eltizen atraibaye ATLANTIC CITY HOTEL SA FES TAKEN FROM RUINS. Britian impertalia the 8%. There | States of ngitsheepeaking. LAr mates. the amount set ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, April 4—Several cates have deen recovereil | from the ruins of the burned hotels. Their contents were intact “| umbles, jewelry and money in them being found in good condi 1 the day of the the vai- Fifteen handred Moers ooo... c cece ee ee eee vee aee ed in the engagement, | phe Mdat bea but they had suffered tou heavtty, » WEATHER FORECAST. Wea the ta and cleared nway to the north- s dilantin » Emith proved. je the he Glan have waited and was BRITISH BEAT OFF FIERCE ATTACK BY GEN. DELAREY. 20 Heroic Stand by Canadians, Who Fought Till Every Man Was Killed or Wounded- Losses on Both Sides Heavy. LONDON. April 4 An all-day bat mn eal + murdering le occurred March 31 between the] Araliinears: fae Boers under Gens, Delarey and Soult: Afr , Stila Kemp and part of a British fores| PRESIDENT INQUIRES inthe wiles commanded vy Gen. Kitchener, broth whet miles north- & a certain near Harts! Sey | er of Kitehner River in the southwestern part of | Lard WASHING net to ITON the Transvaal According to Lord Kitchener's de-| | patches the Boers were finally re pulsed with heavy foes, but it is aa- | agninet the amp a mitted the losses of the British were) ("ined in tna’ © also severe. Details of the casualties | have not been reported mireaustl of thell were tried by ectersburg, im * Hense. "| AUSTRALIANS GUILTY Pat sufficient to OF TWELVE MURDERS. vmited. War OMe | Mein rewant to CLAIM HEART OF CLEVELAND TO-NIGHT'S EVENTS, trom Veteku NN, to re M ® Rive yf guna and carried eleh: miles, follow! POR Salt for 80,000,000 by x the track} Heine @ Alsalom (nse enened mt close quare 6 ¢ re were repulsed ares. Kemp and moted to de their men renew the west and senth, The Writish losses Poreeos: for the thirty-mix hours ending at SP ML sare arday for Yew York City and u eeteeet heen NO STATUE FOR BUTLER. te hy Gales variable + | OsTON. A Toe Committee on) i wind becoming fresh Ih House has, fe- r pass » Boojania 2, Begley, northwest, SOTROVE HY