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= RCT TT i gh ry SUR A NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. PRICE ONE CENT. TROOPS CRUEL RUSH OF POLICE ALIBS V0 FIUPINOS. MVAULIFFE PROOF HOLDS. Major Gardener Says Taek Sow aia of to0 Much Proof that One Policeman Identified by enperualiiebellion: World Witness Was Not Involved—H. 93. Stark’s Recognition of Wardman Is Not Even SUPPRESSED REPORT OUT, Attacked by Donohue’s Men. | “ Cireulation Books Open to All.’’ | Identification of Wardman Kler- Natives Made to Hate Ameri- pnan tt | Auliffe. the murdered Glennon wit- cans and Good Work Has nesse down the steps of the West thruae riy-seventh street station on Sun- Been Undone. lered G ay morning. Feb 16, and into a a the West F waiting oa om which he was later a ~ S Ging and dying into the n > Fs v o identified Pa- ia tr and Patrolman r M tor 1 Radigun have already pine ya t they cag biabiic all ‘ unocence by allbis— ‘ with Se ' police method. : = " 1 iteiy for the police, how- take of overzealousness us « mi Ke Q Radigan’s case —he & ‘ Wa I believe there might have been s two separate and incontest- f ; . tha ked Capt. Titus to «that of Mrs. Ra Concentrate Troops. have his men get me some evidence who says the police- The yee. 16, IN, and to-day as to the ations man was on duty in full uniform all . t which were somewhat mixed yester- yy, lay The alibi 1s furnished by " Against the identifications the po- Gant hime CHelreaye o-day presented an aliht @°B that the ‘cohen was warned to Accused man—two distinct alibis for yeep a SISA Ul Reccane (was one of them They also attacked the ¢ fay off. ty from 6 AM That he was Rad ot to8 POM « COULD Mc eal § was Sit FROM 1" ¢ thin FROM WHERE HE es ' DYING. STARK Gi oh Oe LI « KIBRNAN AS ONE OF THE the happening, Feb IN THE CAR says the precinct books 2 ie lis statements, nes I know that such a THREE WITNESSES entifieation was made at 1 this morning itn the West seventh street station-house by ae POINT TO KIERNAN. tea Practised, ate vOF Inte by renaon of the condact| of the troops auch as the exclu- sive burning of the barrios in try- ine to Iny waste to the country ao that the Wardman Kiernan was positively) identified by three witnesses as one of| rae Second Page) HUGE BOULDER CRASHES INTO EVERARD MANSION. cee Falls from Fifteenth Floor of New Astor Hotel insurgents cannot ocen- ring of natives by rare and other in order to obtain formation, the harsh trenime distinguish between hose who are friendly and those unfetendly, illi ire’ BEE et eee ee euenaly Into Millionaire's Home. her © referred to SO0spound:) ‘granite x i nd a deep hatrea |! mm othe fifteenth ioe: i yarn the new Astor hotel, at Fifty-fiftth 7 street and Fifth avenue, to-day into ete he home of J * Everard, the mill- lama ~ onaire brewer " " hoyance tr} week ago var It crashed through a new & “ tan Venetian glass skylight (just p Di ture “1 y Tiffany) to th As struck tnd janded in a room on the secon ened too: Maid Severely Cut fe Seek an injunction Nellls O'KRrete, Ms, Ev rards Sterrit was in the room, was ¢ Ma Mee Hiding, mad flor ower of broken glass 1 ' ' a dni) al ¢ Was Severely cut about the h " iw . m+ Two other Is were in the ha : Peron seen Es M3 mn the second floor, but warned and) eariiel w Lae tock: ars the crash of the break kylight bit y t ‘ sue mt in reaching a pla of i #0 f afet ererall Mr. Everhard had just arisen The attitu ; Mean LNs mM th tone fe Gd tw pro had not Asin Lid thy eight ‘i ¢ eae! Loli ter, had just started rs rutin OMcers bidet Hiss governess for a walk * ' on the first floor when the ston soy a it reached the building, having passed : Po a he spot where it struck not half a] ier dterday. Mr Kverur ' aninite before mn for th operty Damage 86,000. Phe tcamewhtnent The property damage caused by the“! + oom recident will foot np at least $0.00 | pa * Best the skylight the stone deo ly ‘ } ack walnut statrease. a 4 “ Aisi lot of furniture. mw worth pets and much valualy William Ww ATHER FORECAST, . Vorceast for the sty hours Gen, Land MacArthur on the WwW 5 . ) from the Aste gave Fes, ence Net two hours before a bie seantlt One Day | r ame sailing down from the sixtee: i (Continued on Becond Page.) |dvuor of tho new structure, struck the $e rag . FEN) (Ear Ny OMRON rane U OR TUN RRS PLN em nee a re Yo to the City Hall this afternoon to see Mayor Low. pose of the Colonel's visit it was learned was to discuss the recent startling developements in tie McAuliffe case. in which ‘ohn Lennon and Aaron Cohen, Later Banaier sixteen years old. sustained the weight * jured. ‘and a tra NEW YORK, THURSDAY, VERY LATEST NEWS APRIL 10, 1902. IN BRIEFEST FORM. Fp MAYOR AROUSED TO M’AULIFFE’S CASE, In response to a hurried summons Col. Partridge went The pur- fficial interest has suddenly awakened. Mayor Low and the olice Commissioner remained in conference for upwards of the two men who bundled James Mc- AN hour, a RECKLESS CHAUFFEUR CAUSES RUNAWAY. WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.. April 10.—Thewolice are trying to find the owner of a racing automobile which ran at break- neck speed along the White Piains speedway. causing half a rozen runaways. The machine bore the initials “O. HM.” Dr Edward Colgate Moore’s horse was frightened. it ran away, throwng the doctor and Mrs. Moore out. injuring both. ——_——_-0-$-0- = LATE RESULTS AT BENNINGS. Seventh Race—Shandonfield 1. Fabius 2. May J. 3. oe GIRL MISSING: MAN CONVICTED. PATERSON. N. J.. April 10.—Perry Barbier, thirty-two years old. was tried to-day on a charge of having abducted his fourteeny-car-old cousin. Magdelina Barbier. on Aug. 15. 1900. Although Barbier has been nearly a year in prison he sticks to his story that he knows nothing of the whereabouts of the girl. She has not been seen since she disappeared, and her reia- tives hint at foul play. Barbier was found guilty and will be ase of Gilligan. identified * sentenced to-morrow. oe KILLS CHICKEN THIEF: is FREED, NORFOLK. Va.- April 10 —John Cuthrell. in Berkley. Va.. to-day shot and killed an unknown man whom he carght rob- ‘bing his chicken house. The Coroner's jury said “justifiable homicide,” a ) L“WRENCE TURNURE DIES IN EG Lawrence Turnure. formerly of the ‘irm of ines i Co.. with offices at No. 50 Wail street. Egypt. where he has hecn living for the past six years. toe Lawrence dien to-day with his wife and BEARS ELEVATOR ON NECK AND !S UNINJURED TRENTON. N. J.. April 10.—Charles Thompson. an athlete. »f a one-ton elevator 9 two tons of crockery on his neck to-day and then walked home after being seemingly not in- stepning upon tie eevat sliped and fell to the nd was caught by the nock between tne “levator p door. S ROY 'S contain aot un < In third st e+e GUARD HOUSE FOR SOLDIER’S HONEYMOON. John Wilson, a soldier at Fort Hamilton. who disapped ys Ago, returned to hik post to-day with a bride She is sixt ’ ad and was Martha Carlson, a pupil in Erasmus Hall High School in Plathush untll »ped with Wilson * his marriage vertifieate to Col. Rogers. who took possessio tand put Wilson under ares: He Was sentenced to serve thirty ¢ the guard house for being absent without leave. and the tearfu nr way to the home of her parents at No Prospect ay CAN SERVE BAD BEER SUNDAYS. « the representative of the Distriet-Attorney could net prov that there was malt in beer sold b saloon-keepers in Brookiyn inst were dd Jay by Magiat din Ne Hing of ma Tighe 1a no malt Sunday the offenders that seven-eighths of ¢ the law apecifies that the If i cannot The oniy p Me w York constitu that the beer chemica and aganst the Raines law Hquor there is no. offense quors « hown * a malt s by this costs RAPID TRANSIT BOARD HOLDS “OPEN” MEETING. The Board of Rapid Tr business meeting it has held in eigt e the innovation ted of the ts thin was it Comr nt reemed to meeting ec reading 0} © were exclude session 7 ing was held on t methods Hoard eee CARPENTER. A GENIUS. HAS REMARKABLE ESCAPE. —_ ca ter of the Mulberry Street His name Deputy Commis nd he admitted it ride fs Carpenter hurston He explained a ines of liqno iree was drunk a friendly bart for him. ¢ duty was wh sent him out raton gasped at remarking that be cause the man told the truth h was too this and was #o overcome that be re served deol would not recommend dismissa oo SIX TENDERS FOR ONE LITTLE BRIDGE It developed at the public hearing on the budge! before t Estimate this afternoon that six tenders are emp a bridge at Flushing, at salaries of $780 a year each, Hefore cor one bridge tender handled this bridge and did the work wel! times is that bridge opened?" asked the Mayor. “About once a week ‘the answer, “I shall see about this,” sternly said Mayor Low. How many was He suit TESTIFIES FOR HER BEFORE pa on Sanam pein Vs est HOireulation Books Open to All,”’ ] MISS STONE'S OWNSTORY GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8 —————# PRICE ONE CENT: - = OF LIFE WITH BRIGANDS. ‘KID" M'COY WEDS SAME WOMAN FOR THIRD TIME see Pugilist, Twice Divorced from Julia Woodruff, Marries Her Again To-Day in Hoboken. Mer Second Divorce. 4 c “nid 1 a M . - tomorrow, Me \ ‘ e avoid * May BELGIAN TROOPS © MAS, TABOR SUES. READY TO REBEL. OPEN DEMONSTRATION OF WIDOW OF SENATOR WANTS | MINING STOCK. DEFIANCE MADE. | Soctatiate Sitt * RKETegAting © . | ' | cove a azn fe | mining stocks, which . a a eee misapproprinted Marnet ts against Davil Ho Moffar 7 Nakligh ; sted f suit Mra Tabor askw for $1.69 j He mages A uniting . 1 t Moffat of th tepomt 4 ih 2 ¢ the Matd of Beth 7 * oe we agen \ $198, 2 Shure Ww EA tHerion Mr« MACISTRATE GOES. -TOAWOMANS AD PRINCE OF WALES GETS INVITATION, : oro BRASSEY HANDS HIM JUDGE FOSTER. NOTE TO VISIT US. Londen on Kia eree Dew Trter Diseharue kates O'Conner When Cha Larceny x MODEL SUES AN ARTIST. i ne Pia Mies Jacot Ashe for 810.000) 1 at ‘ * Mar ft Me ‘ Penuayivan 1 FOR $250,000. ne Col, Apri! Bitrabeth fom) Taber widow of sen ‘Tabor, wo sults in the £ ‘ourt for surprised Missionary’s Thrilling Account of How She Was Carried Into the Mountains —Tsilka Baby Saved Her from Many Cruelties. ‘om the hands lien M. Stone aPe ~lay on the iner Deutsche the first extended has qiven of her werican urg-A Here y the mis. s stor captivity among orted @ ra isom of $60,000 for her release BY MISS ELLEN M. STONE, + at Lome seems doubly sweet 11 gone through. My hurry home to vho is awaiting my ree ra aave one object now Ls to myo n My quite tt vrother tells me she ie That makes me doubly anxe with her It is a long, nee | have seen my people I would never see them is to be times and I thought jase towane et on. 1 eppreciate © paid back by my lectare tour. 1 hope that | shall be able to te- sume mission work. That is my life jand my work I have no plans, |though, for the present. I am in the hands of the Mission Board. ry y of Her Capture. Now, I suppose you want to heag all about the brigands. Well, they are not so fierce as you imagine. Ale though they sald many insultiag things and gave us many barely words, they never struck or beat us. It was late in the afternoon of Sept. 3 that myself and a party of ten were suddenly powneed upon by a band of brigands numbering, £ should think. about fifty, The ate) from \tack was so sudden that we wore alt and, anyhow, resistance would have been of no avail, as none ‘of us was armed, except Mr. Teilkimy {who had two revolvers with him, When Mr, Tsilka saw the brigands +,) carrying away his wife he attempted to fire on them with his revolverss but was prevented by tke rest of oust party There have been several reports printed which stated that Mme, Tsilka had been held for ransom by q This is a mistake, IE wanted, and, Bo ilways take = chaperone an une aptors the one they er how old. t See on The br first marr | m meant to take the y came across i woman tro acco ny me the one they first f happened to be Mrs, Woes a8 missionary and @ widow. who was very at the time, Mrs fore decided om for which I was very t ward, and I will tell you why Brigands and the Baby, Seven weeks before we were Te Jiewsei a baby was born to Mrs. Talle The brigands had by this thae ting and cruel fn their vas becoming un- sppearance of the baby the reason thas eve thas if they do Our he baby 1 to get bate admit hat rod, and the 1 s. fo ations for ecame ere subjected to You are ty now,” or “Ws 1 tin soon,” sot things thag thank heaven, happened to wm id and another enched my knee. dd tne brige o think that it fa that the things ed We always travelled af although the brigands aet- (Continued on Sevond Faged t. bu