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NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS EDIT! qr cen RACING # SPORTS SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 7 CONGRESS ENDS ALL WAR TAXES. Repeal Bill Passes Both Houses, Senate Yield- ing Bucketshop Amendment. 1902 THE MURDERERS = EN ® | Mrs. Hallenbeck Dram- SET FIRE'TO HOUSE. THEN TOOK POISON. atically Points Out é * eT the Van Wormers. Joshua Pell. a former restaurant-keever. living alone at} ¢ ——— No, 295 Third avenue. died in the Lebanon Hospital to-day | * + ALL MASKED, SHR SAYS. Cee eee Ed WASHINGTON, this afternoon from carbolie acid poisen. Or. Riegeiman. Coroner's physician said the man co: tot suicide. and Coroner Berry .anks he set fire to his house this morning because he had received Bpanish war taxes was p House and Senate 4 T. Pat conference report + 5 which k him to § a notice of cisposse It had been believed the man was eavipainvenellony. . alled i S. . him a mote she had written. This W/ogHTaesiews werdsine ar ae epee er suffocated by smoke as he was found in his apartments Many thanks for your kind words Nalin ttecsoalrormmilic amanunient a 3 when the fire was burning. but an autopsy revealed the cause ceri Faaichuhae taxi laverreet Shot Him. | of ‘death. It n cor te by at the station ated that take PADEREWSKI ASKS ODELL art ey HOUSE VOTES TO EXCLUDE CHINESE. aot aber upile| ciel UeINGRSHe|i NOT ae ee ee ee oe dramatic way Mrs. Margaret L. Hal- T apprectate your devotion very much, and have arranged for you had cracked jokes with his guards FOR MURDERER’S PARDON, neck to-tay tentified the three WASHINGTON. Aorii 7.—The House has passed the Chi- | $ to come to my carriage if you can get through the crowd The prison $ throughout his trip from the ety . is still in quarantine, nor would | like vou to me as the doors ‘ese Exclusion bill. ged husband moe was the third witness call ne trial of her nephews. Polnt- ing at the three young men she said: Van Wormer boys as the murderers area close upon me Pianist Pleads for Anton Werner, Who Has Been in Sing for Sixteen Years. eee Pee ee ee ee eee be JEROME INSISTS ON RAINES LAW REPEAL. There are three of the masked ALBANY came men Who shot my husband f Al In speaking of the work done by the police in closing the speeeedie The boys turned very pe court-| -Aloons Sunday District-Attorney Jerome said this afternoon: CUO Se eae Cady, ther counsel,| “"! aM opposed to the closing of the saloons entirely on Sun- for tne eear “to weaken ber statement | day, While there are some good points about the Raines law Governor on cross-examination, but was un- there are more which are objectionable. The law will have greatest Mer ablactotdal po! to be repealed, but until it is the police will have to do their ON. Pate Ha duty and close the saloons on Sunday.” don for 3 —————— + ee Sing Sing muri } GAMBLERS WERE WARNED AND FLED TO ROOF. A startling of Walter Bre Lapt. Sheehan. of the West Thirtieth ‘street station. ac- | ores: Br’ USKPIENS. VERY LATEST NEWS PATRICK IN CELL PATRICK WRITES A LETTER TO WIFE ON TRAIN. k did not know bh me, but would not perm't you to ride in the smoker. under any ¢ircumstances to go near the prison 1 wrote Del Manhattan & Co to cal! for the things Keep away until I send you word. STARTLING LETTER IN BROOKS CASE. Writer Says Her Sister Was Last with Him and that She Has Revolver. ON PAGE 4 PRICE ONE CENT, OF DEATH HOUSE. eeees Bees 6 6-6-8 OVE ; Went Calmly to Sing : Sing After Sentence to Die During Week of May 5—Bride Fol: lowed Him to Ossin- ing and Then Re- turned to This City. wife was on the prison until a young man ha Then he wrote this reply: Sorry I can't have you with Do not attempt I will tell you good- ntence Albert T. ng Sing prison at It they do} patrick entered 4.30 In solitary confinement e death house, where he occu- jast cell In the row. Patrick 2s spoken to im the Grand Central Station by George Rogers of Texas, who may be a wit- ness to support Patrick's contention that he w Rice, if there should be e new trial. The prisoner was embraced by bis wife at Ossinning ft lis served on the Deputy he train a formal pro- his being transferred to et his solitary con- and against bis ex- ALBERT. st at 223 Patrick scar with the ffs, to whom he was Patrtek had made the saying at he hands | t ot Know what se Jald a was ashe + f Mrs e shots were letter Is erent in{knew his mother was oppor to the t rear of the one in net ant’ companied by Detectives McAvoy and Buckridge and a num- I pisess and Rte "placed in[eir FB, then went down on her wh ' © She was on i=. ber of policemen. made another unsuccessful attempt this af- | ties Coronet «Bat US (8 [ihe | rei arsi thelGdiay ike glvet ere ANSE AG od up ad copa was fred) ternoon to raid the alleged pool-room in the upper part of the | she teccer, matien at Station © in {honest name You know aa 1 but a moment. fmotneris- | Chimney Corer Building at Twenty-fifth street and Sitxh ave- | Prookivn »eterday, 19 am follows dd Went Peeters Maiti ent The witness} nue. The alleged gamblers were alarmed and fled to the | Tre 'ccan wy cles to my sinter Mit , New York. buiiews in’ she! roof, A spectacular chase was witnessed by a big crowd. ny Wdenthty unt . ey A rowed abu marks made un. much as sone been stirred by his m given him, however would be successful make Burna ts inne t were compelled to send my sister away. | — ee this statement ent visit to the Gove! resul an with great diMculty fe is in danger—1 that of the we Flore ’ arn t or crime We a keep on y Ther rio te you? ¥ ved 9 the would not hesitate a me could re- Tle was given a hath aye = <== | oe AGED WOMAN FOUND DEAD ON FLOOR. | rate pet from testifying that FB is you in 4 areliakn: | Fle: Waal Sven lon . “In my sorrow I musi a jerchief Inclosed. seco! 4 cell, He was asked DECLARES BRITISH USED | hartpase 3 ‘Ava expected Mee Mrs:-Annie Rockwell. seventy-five years old, of No, 164 wat mi sinter who ate with WB yan err reaee tne son on meas ae haved at a WOMEN TO SCREEN TROOPS, °33:*"*"" + ele oS) Oe | West Eighteenth street. was found dead tiis afternoon on the | {Me ms™ So realize "he nowion m0. ser ; ; floor of her room. : One tall, two | | mitted heide Ay Sa 74) Has the Revolver. At H ats fi ” ic ster !s now possession of the Gen. Delary Makes Charges of Atrocious Con- clgia maske wht SUICIDE BY INHALING GAS. S calives! revolver eth ane billet out iot duct—Says Prisoners Were Killed. jquainged withthe Van Wormer boys it and a letter addressed t) My Bee pear and Bruce. . a ’ joved Wife Flor Burns Brooks. pees Se eT atvadee Jacob Deusch. thirty-five years. of No. 220 East Eighty: xnich tran solvnniy emear in nM pan? he sald. Swe AMSTERDAM, April 7.—Gen. De-] mandant Boshoff, who was wounded| FTOM her observations al fourth street, committed suicide this afternoon at ais resi [fauek Randwey tines ebieB Rouls seer erly of Texas, not able to identfy the men on the evening of ¢ but she had been able since identify them as Frederick, Burton and Willls Van Wormer and H According to the reports, Freder- vy Brace. ick Roux and Louis Roux were shot J. Rider Cady. for the at Johannes road after having been MI* Maiti larey in a message to President dence by inhaling gas. Kruger accuses the British soldiers of piecing Boer women as a screen against his attacks. He charges that a number of Boer women have been killed. His own wife, he asserts, was persecuted by at Selous River on Sept. 30, and who was afterward iptally stabbed; a Kafr named Mattapin and = Dr Schlessinger. oe BETHANY CHURCH ROBBED. Thieves bvoke into the Bethany Presbyterian Church, Mc- eae Donough street ant Howard avenue. Brooklyn, last night and compenes + stole the cmmunin service. ‘After ne re Jan asked | se defense, Gen. Methuen, whom he defeated | captured at Rouxkloff on Oct. 18. { It cnsisted of a silver pitcher, ; anaiceneared ont March | 7 laste Shel ||linnessicutietalcau taeidach\etne four silver goblets and two’ silver plates. ius is now wandering somewhere about | killing of Mrs. Fourie and Miss [2 — ’ the veldt with her six children. His mother, he says, has been driven from Klerksdorp after being robbed of her cattle. Gen. Delarey mention. many spe- cific cases of women and prisoners who were murdered. Diedericks, who were standing on the veranda of a house at Rietfon- tein and were killed by a bomb. Mrs. Vandermerwe was shot through the head at her home at , Groenfontein, and her house burned usation of one sepa- WHOLESALE MILK DEALER HEAVILY FINED. dramatic. One of her eee: ONG. ot tat The Justices of the Court of Special Sesstons to-day imposed a fine of mother of Har- $100 and another of $500 upon Edward D, Pearson, of Little Britain, Orange nfesred to the County, N. Y., who does a wholesaie milk business under the name of the ¢ ane Elmwood Farm Dairy. He has a milk dspot at No. 325 Kast One Hundred = while she lay wounded in an out-/ + ae Gen. Delarey sonds the aMdavits| nouse » and Twentieth street. Health Department Inspectors swore that on Feb 18 EASTBOUND TRAIN CRASHED of Ignatius Ferreira, Acting Secre-| \fiss Sonikus was shot dead at ° they found thirty quarts of bad milk exposed for sale at the milk depot INTO FREIGHT CAR tary of State, and Attorney Lichten-| Scweizerreneka, and Mra. Brits was ra They also swore that on Feb. 28 they found 200 quarts of bad milk on one . burg in support of the charges. killed at Hotcherstroom = while gus, She sald they: resem. Of Pearson's wagons. ——--- 2 RIGHT TO USE RIVER FOR IRRIGATION. WASHINGTON, April 7.—The United States Supreme Court in an opin- ion delivered by Chief Justice Fuller to-day overruled the demurrer of the ii State of Colorado in the case of the State of Kansas ve. the State of Cul- yo. orado. The case involves the right cf Colorado to appropriate for purposes Soimd was of Irrigation the waters of the Arkansas River, whict) Kansas sour at hy an original action to restrain. Colorado contested the jurisdiction of the court The demurrer is diemieeed without prejudice. —_— ¢e-_- —__— LENOX LYCEUM FOR THE SEVENTY-FIRST. The Sinking Fund Commission met this afternoon for the fire: time tn, two weeks. The action of the Armory Poard tn renting Lenox Lyceum os Mee Le B temporary quarters for the Seventy-first Regiment was citfivd Tae ile ing s owned by John D. Crimmine, and the rental, $16,000, {8 a niaterial reduction from the asked figures. Ratirord Ometa Killed—hystet ta Se Among the prisoners alleged to have been murdered were Com- HERRESHOFF, JR., TO INVITES KRUGER MARRY RICH GIRL. 10 VISIT CHICAGO. WILL WED MISS ELIZABETH FREEDOM OF THE CITY IS M’CORMICK,. EXTENDED TO HIM. driving with the late Rand Mining she had known since th Commissioner Vanderwe. erm cheater Railway TO-NIGHT’S EVENTS. Cireus at Madison Square Gar- den. American Academy of Sciences, “Modern Mars.” No. 108 West Fifty-nfth street, Presbyterian Marriage to Take Place in A tion of Council Also Fa- presses Sympathy for Hoers— Harrison's Letter. for America. Union, Hotel lise M LEFT $1 TO HIS COUSIN HENRY BY HIS WILL. When Henry Schmidt made the w1!! filed for probate to-day he had only one dollar for one of three legatces. He bequeathed half his estate to his fath Hotel LONDON, April 7.—Miss Elizabeth Me-]) CHICAGO. Cormick, who im to be married April) Harri © to Charles F. Herreshoff, second, ix a April 7—Mayor Carter H Paul Kruger at The Hague, through Montagu ee for Polltieal . 2 Went Forty. forwa to-day 1 to Vricht —— daughter of the American manager of White, special Be old friend, August Kampfer, and the other half to his cousin, William sy7gsING MAN WAS the Singer Company's works near Glas-| ing invitation to visit Muller, with the exception of $1, which he gave to bis cousn, Henry Miller, 3 BRANCH, N J sow | “Sir—tn compliance with t of Ensen, Hanover , rf ‘The couple will sail for New York on! mouse wish diby. the ung Men's Hebrew 4 be the White Star line m, ep mnastic extt! which ts to leave Li steamer Cymric, pool April 32. | 1 of Chicago. of March, » invite y DEMCCRATS TO FIGHT CUBAN RECIPROCITY? WASHINGTON, April 7.—-A petition was atrculated among Democratic Congresemen to-day for a conference on the Cuban reciprocity bill tomor- row night. The petition was numerously signed. The movement for a con- ’ ference is eaid to have been tnaugurated by opponents of reciprocity oe th day I have the | ong street. Smoker and reception Greate York No. onee vu, sir. to visit New ts of Forecant hon for the fa only about twenty-one yea Dut already has hod much expertence L {n the United States in designing speedy | your v (Bigned) yachts. “CARTER Ho HARRIOSN, Mayor.” No er what your WANT, the Sundae! wariiieiiicersyllti tiosman PRESIDENT OFF O N SOUTHERN TRIP. one who can supply it. It is the WASHINGTON, April 7.—President Roosevelt and party left for medium for the exchange of intelll-| Charleston, & C., this afternonn at 3.30 o'clock. The party travelled in a wpecial train over the Southern Railroad, — ' Got a bargain to offer? Don't hfe | Accompanying the ft. Let everybody know it through | Te*°lution + Ghe World, Depressing oy invitation Is the ed by « long preambl athy for the Boers, “| gence among the people. NORTHERN WRECK: PASSENGERS HURT. No One War Rushed E. Wis Ay GIRL HURT BY TUMBLE. DROWNED April WEATHER FORECAST. ending SPM for New York City and vicin- & in 1892 at about I knew Mr. and gave me in New et Mrs Rice. 82 y hen the Grenodte, ees ‘ + aod asked me to call on him and equa - oy “ To dll so and called ffe> HEW YORK WINS of Iraportanes orne's aceete lawyer never saw sed RIGHT 10 WATER. U. S. SUPREME COURT DE- CIDES IN CITY'S FAVOR, t four weeks + mercy allows thas rol of Cause Inve River, Wh Connecticut. fyrem [8 2 « Threvel - PATRICK CALM AS SENTENCE IS PASSED, b onvicted Marok rof Mill ire Will- ’ nienced thie t sentence is that he shall Be ng Prison some beginning Mon- the J Hood ; ; before Recorder yrief and lacking im No self-pos- ted murderer, he courte thirty-ate Taesday the promised to Jet him have it lay, and so McGee called for and received the money, ‘

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