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NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ — ~ RACING #SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4 _ | | Circulation | Books Open to All.’’ ] — PRICK ‘ONE CENT. SS EVERY PATROLMAN IN REVOLT: JEROME ASSAILED BY TITUS oy) ee Capt. Titus, Enraged at Jerome's Scheme to Snare His Men, Threatens Appeal to Gov. Odell— Accused Officers Hire Ex-Gov. Black and Ex- District-Attorney Olcott as Counsel—District- | Attorney Accused of Entering Intoa Bribery | Conspiracy With a Newspaper. O, TO-NIGHT'S EVENTS, Clrens at Madteon Square Gar- den. ° ~ | Clap, “Abrabam = Lin- | | ew Am- @rolmen against the violators of the Excise law ts on ‘ The war of the + in earnest elty will be closed from midnight to 5 A. Every saloon in the greater M. Monday, if the le police force below the rank of roundsman ts able to do it fe! At the meeting this afternoon in Maennerchor Hall of 1,000 patroimen representing every precinct, this decision was reached This declaration of independence was made by a unanimous vote Yo porecant for the thirty- | s Were appointed to instruct the mei Committees from eighty 1 aix hours ending at S P.M. fust how the campaign is to be waged mday, for New York City The men at the meeting were those of the second platoon, but they and vicinity—Fair he represented all their fellows. They will go on duty at 6 o'clock this even- and yi fresh west to | Ong and remain on until midnight southwest winds. It was resolved that all men devote themselves to the work. Time off will be given up p will be foregone and those off duty will do volunteer work in getting evi a was also voted to Apnea ne Ron nnmane DIKE GETS A STAY IN SHERIFF'S FIGHT. JUSTICE GOODRICH ISSUES | ORDER AGAINST GUDEN. nce. take cognizance of flagrant violations of all other aK trap to catch detectives in dividing with thieves, gotten up by Jerome and a newspaper, fatled Former Gov. Black and tained by the accused detective sergeants to look after their interests. he action of the District-Attorney has already been made to Gov Odell. Commis: artridge has promised to stand by his meno ir they are innocent, t¢ last ditch Charges were served on Police Capt. Foody and Sergt. Ryan was put in charge at the West Thirty-seventh street station Jerome had conferences with Partridge and Titus at Headquarters Capts. Sheehan, Walsh and Delaney were summoned there. Inspectors Cross, Brooks, Harley, Thompson. Kane and McLaughlin were closeted with Commissioner Partridge for an hour ip @ discussion over the excise enforcement situation. It could not be learned what orders they got. former District-Attorney Olcott have been re- r | Complaint of t Dike Cannot Re Di Court Takes F on Tues Thder an order teed to-day Col Dike aot oa mweneral stay tn the | vy - The stand taken by the patrolmen was !ndorsed to-day by 300 ministers -seqings ower the: Sheriff's eke of the Methodist Conference in Grance Church. Brooklyn until next Tuesday. The/ order was granted hr Presiding Justice Goodrich, of the Appellate Tviston. ‘The order requires Charles Guden te snow cause why Justice Gaynor's !ateer order (the one in which Dike ts Mhreat- ened with jail uniess he gives Gueten free access to the fail) should not be vanated SE JEROME ACCUSES DETECTIVES; TITUS MAY APPEAL TO GOV. ODELL. }* c 0 | Spest y ‘ A new police sensation came to Mpeial) Srenibieie thera were Thee: The order is made returnable on Tues Nght to-day when District-Attorney _ 7) Neaatrwbeetaicer: . day, and in the mean time Justice Good. soa badd rich grants a y of! Jerome charged that certain detec- The District-Attorney sald’ he wanted Aaainat Dike.” “tay Of all proceedings sen tel attuchnasiaithe: Cenc “ investigation of a charge This means that Dike will remain un- Uve sergeants attached to the Cen- 1) wake an | rit . pa es Seri nee “ep remain un tral Office have been gued with ie rotten to imei cn 7 |. the core He waa given authority to, thieves; that they have not only exam wit sand turned the case ,) protected robbers but arranged rob to Assistant District-Attorney Seb arman. Details of the Trap. detective-sermeants Mr. Schurman's office and was sald that Voullaire yed by a newspaper wm very and implicate ona or : that he got {nto oom- beriew, disposed of the goods and shared in the proceeds On the other hand Capt. Titus and his mep accuse the District-Attorney of conspiring with a newspaper re- porter to bribe detectives NEW TRANSFER SWINDLE FOUND, | i APRIL 5, PRICE ONE BEN NEW YORK, SATU RDAY, 1902. _ VERY LATEST NEWS GIANTS BEAT BROWN IN BRIEFEST FORM. VANDERBILT COACH AT HEMPSTEAD. IN EXCITING GAME. Thielman and McGee, New York's Pitchers, Were Puzzles to College Boys—Doyle’s Men Were Weak in Batting, Vee Ai cleling Brilliant. HEMPSTEAD. L. |.. Apri! 5.—Alfred G. Vanderbilt's coarn- ing party arrived here at 4.11 o'clock. A quick chenge of horses was made. Mr. Vanderbilt's tour being replaced by| four owned by Mr. Gerry. The party then started away again| with Mr. Gerry in the box The next’ stop will be Seaford. | NEW YoRK ‘BROWN The patroimen decidec !ate this afternoon to call two, special meetings tor pairoimen. one next Friday for tne first FINAL SCORE. PATROLMEN PLAN MASS-MEETING. POLO GROUNDS . file e » rider platoon and the otner Saturday for the second platoon. Each)... .-, mn Statue suillcaeywnl lie) a ieenewivark fies meeting will be addressed by prominent clergymen and iabor gion aaa team than shes slid aayelltee , ie leaders and by the horough presidents. the new Giants and the few others wh | SS SS ment be ed as 1 ones” en i le. . ik gaged the clever iada of Brown Univer-| Welch. if ‘t . I DEAD BABY LEFT 'N 4 STORE. tile latter cm he: Hs ) Mnalwasthe 7 mpite. Mr Hornung jot the garments r . . a ie A cleaner in a Sixth avenue store found the boay 01 a|trar'wmita ‘ait aare era ana prahtly fashion : taken a two-day-old'infant to-d-y wrappes na newspaper. There jg cision Rut with ali that, Foae!® soa, Firet Inning. no clue to the person who left the bundi:. Peete as say hace eee toe Bares s Ay. Oras| era ah ON . gray panies and a green and w e4 the same ater. Jackson was clad in a heavy | Sineancts | rneey of the hue that makes a | Pa kewise wl made & great stop jfebting mad. So it was tet All were differently Tn striking contrast was the untform dreee of the collegians t roller and threw No eins the BASEE'ALL GAMES IN OTHER CITIES. ne Lauder cracked and when McKinney Second Inning. At Philadeiphia—Yale. 7: Athletics. 5. MeKinney But that common spring occur ° At Annapolis—Navy. 10: M. A. C.. made little difteretion in the a math te, aa| ing All worked at their by a g00 At Princeton—Princeton. 9: Fordham, 1. Jockwork and that was the way Doyle throw. caught McKinney trying to Cry At Boston—Harvard, 8: Maine. 2. thie isiab:Wthelesmes Tew nd, No rune a. Geicinnes toa SS - a spirited warming up. one that * fitted, one to inne UA tie on balls, Foulder a | interesting all the w through tonnes ven ae The sun peeped out once in & while) * ad beet made off Magee. No LATE RESULTS AT BENNINGS. and added considerably to the joy of : all hands, rooters and players included Thielman threw Foulk J But there were not many in attend handie Woodman's Paine put veages MeGee's Kennedy took jer Rtaobed Kennedy's foul Fifth Race—Lamn 0’ Lee 1. Handicapper. Belle of Milford. ance, sust a few aundred They were ugh to show the new (lants and the in hire Sixth Race—intrusive'1. Himself 2. Fonsoluca 3. I Sellagtana’ how eoed ball-piaytne: lel ap- soa a" nan threw Jones out. No tthe | praciated in Gotham. It was the band Wonka tines Sreceeee MIERini Tenia that hae come to be known as the as in time Thielman fu i MAYOR LOW AFFIRMS BILLS, faith ieee the New Yorks pitchers: Fourth tnning. | down to give their arms practice | Gray wan pmased to fret on balla | nat the beys from Brown. bu’ was) Thielma fell down tn sti ” ping Abbo Mayor Low has approved the bills amending the Rapid. Pert te wl Jom nm, Tin nee Panie made the fre safe hit of the| Reon wae thoown Paine) F r. runs Transit act. authorizing the procuring of additiona’ NEW{ fire, and to take the offerings the bate pian grounds for the use of the Coliege of the City of New York. onq] en med, Dig Yeager was bahind *he Smith finisned We h ; soored off Thielman MeKinney struck out. Welch to amending the charter relative to the Deoartment of Dorks and The Gtante were on the field halt an inning, (No rune 1° Paulas" Saini Waa Ferries in regard to the routirgs work of that department. He| Ore ee ened ta netore a) fiaten. Van died by" the singled. Hatch fied to Veo ite y io, before a} on popped up a for disapproved the bil lauthorizing the City of New York to Ap-!tonpeit tuseel. One Giant who was|Norune Bcoreil ura luatanse that they was the propriate’ money for the care of the inmates of any institution sever » collegian remarkes | murt be in a hurry, But the conducted by the Jewish Protectory and Aid Society on the} ground that the Board of Estimate already had that honor | = noe ; SIT acts FOUGHT WITH CONDUCTOR; YALE PLAYS LEFT ON “L” TRACK TO DIE. | PAILA, ATHLETICS, sum Th FOREIGN DELEGATES AT TUBERCULOSIS CONGR=SS. —____—__¢ s+ —__—_ eid Told of Biows Before He Died— Warrant for ‘John Doe.” Clark Bell. secretary of the American Congress 9 culosis. which is io be ‘eid at the 1 hYajestic on 15 and 16. ancdinces that througa the State Depa Central and South American States nave been invited to send 14 “tment To Appeal to 0 ae re ut $i A a i as: ide meer pen intective-serme4 BRAQKLYN CONDUCTORS EX. ‘delegates. The Ear! ot Minto. Governor-General of Canada, 3000 SPECTATORS AT FIRS SSS Frank 8. Mack and former | abovesl™ thie ts CHANGED T has accepted the Honaic:y Lise-Fies ucncy ‘or the Bov cone SLOWTOWN GAME. Coroner Scholer this afternoon Is Nathan B. Chadsey, of No. 99 Nassau District-Attorney W. M. K. Olcot made a proposiion HE SLIPS. Canada. | sued a warrant for the arrest of street Look out for their Interests Morrisania, ‘They said | | got into trouble with the con ‘These men have already entered into safe Joo. ‘The detect! | The Matting Order John Doe.’ wanted on suspicion of ' communication with Gov Odell and At el He wad that : Petestiv eat the employ of the Rrook —————— having killed John Frederick Petham tor There was a disturbance. He Wcsenewailll Day alviews to men in the Morrisania '¥" Raph ransit Company usearthed 4 fi struck me. Thats all I remember earner Oapeeal Te aw {8 | prectiot woud’ stand foe ns | A transver ewindle to-day: aad!aata’ ie: JEROME NOT TO TROUBLE SALOONS TO-MORROW. Gumeld) the magasine writer and ihdlaay HL a pheno, . sult twenty-five conductors, on various aa ce Everything to Live For, gaged in whi was a Sree ER UREAIRS. tHe 00-1 gg ereWacerteHip dioekccaioen The District-Attorney had very little to say to-day when questioned erary man, who died in St. Vin-] ne dais pira » debau serge i ported to have | c ~ c more ¢ s could the injure Geliberate conspiracy to deba aid: Ha heal baed et ave one former cond rested ani @bout the excise violations He said that he did not intend to do anything cent's Hospital yesterday it : eight It is undera’ . n doing piain lothea FE and | P na T tried to preferred ag duty for years and ia still honest taken to Volice Headquart himself to-morrow Everybody knows my attitude on the subject” he | “The Coroner refused to tell on! * . ‘ ry one > 1 Capt Schmittherger, and that Finally , ren. . . uctor ja Charies Gold done could et theral li Rise | w te 4 rything to some and ( aLdagtip reo whe “ oe) ‘arratinndl ¢o ae arian ns aAkainat w) the Rapld Tranelt. Com: | met Uhaveldone: all; scold te ngetis AIA bansed DUC O8l287 tparlal jarhe.F Wor | what information he had issued th “ the newspaper m mine . em in pany will bring charges lature would not do it. If they knew what | know several remedies would my Mg fair will be prosecuted. if mean time certain watenes, rings f ss PHILADELPHIA ‘ warrant, but said he had warned th had- Sommissioner Partridge app and other Jewelry had seen i. * mocuned of acting as “go have been passed. There are a great many more wbnoxious laws on the od craved ¢ a inde ; ser ree Morse the attitude o to the detective-sergeint and 4 dete ia the Felastons of one achem- statute book, Int I have nothing to do with that. I have to act on sworn 45) \teeatening °! ' policeman to whom it had been given | 4 rs minais whom aeked adout the matter ¢h qapoved of them throug a ‘fence’ near dUcketm secured from conductors on one | formation whether I believe in the law or not t to be very careful in serving !t e s » be pua- . Twe t : % ‘om conductora on one . ‘ a Pinke “he said: Twenty-ninth street and Third avenue. surface line, were exchanged { ———-4-—_____ learn that some witnesses saw, - “[ am having an investigation made Wantiticnee sneinees line, Rireleschanged: (or, chars ‘The weather was i J Be. end from wha; I learn derectives} : ener te ee: and aoe SHERIFF O’BRIEN CUTS EXPENSES. -piaying. tne piay- Suffield kneeling on the track before | !!s | * rs a Sora are in the right. As to what steps they A fake’ roubery th ert oney tn — to Keep WAM: | ine locomotive struc ' e c ner is fe Vest T ye will take to protect themselves, that 1e| $71 considerable etiverware—said to be Remnlne olnernere fares there | Sheriff O'Brien announced to-day that he had reduced the pay-roli of ae Panneyle| eure ee scence bray eal) theltiaie eine Ara gc @heir own business When thelr man- atcten ra A eres eh pad he tpehernal tremiltiesiact ave: pee '* | his office $4.500 by dispensing with the services of these three men) Frank the | Coroner How this is possible if he acini ae Ta atibee eit fan t! ged that the “ ; ee fee, they are thelr OWN | detective-sergeant was to dispose of it Hlar'seworth of fraudulently on, lin H. Studly, Sheriff's Jury clerk, $1,000, Samuel Striker, Assistant Deputy © $0Fl ere thrown from a train by thej}an ‘! Vardered’ Up cebatale The threat of the men to make churges| St feuce in Tenth treet, near Third tlied refers and pocketing twenty Shriff, $1,000; Andrew Roberts, Deputy Sheriff, $2,500. These dismissals guar! is more than I can un t «e against the District-Attorney has made | “Y*nue ela was to hayo t pv me z ected from passen- | wil) take effect on Monday afternoon HARVARD OPENS WITH stand ' ie NG ‘oa ip srenversioue son sets nid in thaw Isa TOE do he noe ut the proprietor | "A" came of this sort has been going on “T cannot say what I may do further in the way of economizing, said The hospital oMMciais did not nu-!? pens et Le » § is enemies in the Poilee Department | halihay" af i religion. All winter, according to Brookiyn Rapia the Sheriff. “but | wish to reduce the force of the oMce as much as | can UNIVERSITY OF MAINE, | ise me of Sutfeld’s imminent dea - ape iw tu) ous Bicenaltiavaibentessble soifeniegs RSA UNSTS BE mong certain conde. consistently with Kood ser’ tce in time to allow getting an ante-| afvirs picke f My told the police. r, Ralph, Ty oe mortem «t. t w ) < aim n arden! F statemen e have only A taltenae: men the f the Flushing, Noat The Batting. ; “ : 3 an Ane cris ae pene «Flushing: Nontrand ave. TRUST COMPANIES HIT IN CONNECTICUT. xe chidbeyalaatamienvio ea be) he seit trees The revelations grew out of the ar-| jit! ven and Voule he act of depositing a 1 Was lt Fal Playt « She rest at Bleecker street and the Bowery tickets, in) a conductor NEW HAVEN, Conn., April BA decision handed down by the Su- ” waited fart night of C. F, Coenhov 4 Al c Titus's Story. Suffield’s friends declare that |! et nih . Coenhoven an |oreme Court of Errors to-day declares in effect that no foreign corpora- ew areyers p tay . phonee Voullatre. Coenhoven is a news-| ‘This story differs a whole lot from | ae Tee ; aes aa the victim of foul play, wh ‘ “ nen ae that given out by Capt. Titus, He says tion, although specially chartered in other States, bas the right to act as | the persons through whose inst ; the Dintrict-Att formed 4 | COLUMBIA MEETS administrator of Connectiout estates. The decision was rendered in a sut* a Hab eeeelEtinaP aa dda Niele " SOTA RN OL NEWLY) : mentality he was kilied say his Friend Sare Its Warder {a well known i the detective-sergeanta atiowed him:| COLLEGE OF CITY OF N, Y,|by the Farmers’ Ioan and Trust Company of New York against Frances 4 GUNA Gon ee nye ee : mel rreadunerters: 4 ewe Re. 5 Smith. It affects a «core or more of fore rust companies nh was of his own che . Sumelt The two men were arrested by Detec- wate was getting up a sensation: that ote Hare] Suffeld was found on Wednesda . a bs Ks ne fixed a deal to rob a house, that he toe 4 “i h Qive-Bergts. Butler, Finley, Cron and| furnished olen from The Hatting ILL, HE STEALS A AWAY FROM HOME | AND VANISHES. i ght about 10 o'clock on the uj aia Hennessy. Butler hax been in the Cen aA ES aideboe one of his Columbia. +. C, tracks of he Sixth avenue eleva . anwistants marke t was Donohue ' 4 winery iA AL Rad rants anaes ronin to be ned fat ‘s a te paper William Heiden, who lives BS Woeat Thirty-sixth street, re road a few feet north of the Bleack . en niey was! Voullaire was Capt. Titus said pmifield. 2b i i ooo ; street station : ‘ appointed 4 detective-sergeant at Capt | and began to hang around Headquarters fren eres ported t the police this afternoon the disappearance of his brother-in Ber Rus AUR, eric astay Titus's request when he took charge of Cae Grant. p law, Philip Baumann, who tived with him Baumann has been ill for a Pale afore one, ‘the tlcket-c feegnincr s the Central Office. et pena long time. This morning, while his wife was asleep in a chair at his bed team| per at the station, could stop the next | Y ; When Coenhoven and Voullaire ware Let side, he managed to dreas himself without waking her and left the house train the locomotive had dragged | ; 4 max arraigned before M rate Corsell this 1b. Pp Tt is feared that he has killed hims>lf SuMeld thirty feet, mangling him S) stay , i Mimpires Mr. Pulvermacher BES per. prota be naked JASPER OVAL. April 5.—The post- —— PRINCETON PLAYS feurfully. He was removed to St . led in his custody. : e ist lthex, bal baroled ip Nlsloumody. He : | poniad game of baseball between Co. BANK ROBBERS GET $16,000. FORDHAM COLLEGE. | Vincent's Hospital, where he died : ordinary. Capt. Titus wanted the mi fe Tirta Astrea bales And the College of the a —— yesterday after only a few minutes’) oa ; en Other detective-ser- k was played fe othis oan moO 5 s bank J remanded to Hoadquarters on the] eants were delegated to the task of SO RSTTIN| thet pradania acl ae x BEATRICE, Neb. April 5.- The State’ bank at Ruskin, Neb. was whe patttwa. Order consciousness 8 . ground that they thieves and that| Making the attempt of Voullatre and hig afternoon th ihe pre Vromatet on ne. | nabbed of $18,000 in cash at midnight Inst night ‘The robbers are supposed ‘ In one of these periods Suffield said ‘ stolen property had been found In their fleld long be the time nlated for the | (2. De five In gnumber. Mtrovslycerine was used to blow the safe, Bion ea with great effort to his nearest friend, | 1)". Eide. possession, el game to. begin and. Indulged. in. the | HOURES are Veing used in the mire ' | Previoi hin the District-Ati an e | madiealenieni Cape mig atte AuMotent evidence to convict Chem of|lveliet kind of practice, The facul- - 2h 13 a conspiracy and attempting to bribe al ty of umbla refused to allow Suling WABASH GETS LINE TO TIDEWATER } bin e ton In pine ters, and given vent to nversation that appeared to arouse that officer to considerable anger. Magistrate Cornell allowed the request of the District-Attorney and the four Perective-harsegats went to the Court of by: to play, In spite of the pleading of the other members of the teams, and Den- nivon played at third base. When the game began & keen wind wae biowing (Continued on Second Page.) playerg an the sooters, interest in the bid put in by the Fuller Syndicate for the interest of ths eran: By the team during the reat of the sea-| ing t our nbousid PRINCETON, N. J. Apri &—rho [60m The, weather was conducive to] 10 sei ous u oe food pla’ except a da 4 tidewater, tne fits too'chily’ sae doke and across, the field which chilled both tbe ety te the Western Maryland Sit The purchase gives the Wabaen to knee rushed t injury on ing from Hiliebrand arrived to-day to take charge of the Princeton squad and will be wit an BALTIMORE, Md., April 6.—The Wabash syatem is the reai party 1n Doscherd. p. road station news =n a oe emo | Tiere played their fret game since the

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