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Two Figures and a Fact. Yester¢cay THE EVENING WORLD ear- tied &© COLUMNS OF ADVERTISING—a gain of 1& columns over the corresponding day last year. M’AULIFFE MYSTERY MUST BE CLEANED UP SAYS ODELL a ye Governor Tells Jerome and Partridge He Wants Them to Find the Murderer Without Delay. brought up {tn the district, and he showed how pleased he was, “Il have recetved no instructions, CY Baa F to hear from Gov. Odell and Attorney-General report on all the evidence so far taken Davies had a conference with Police hee which may be taken, in order that Commisisc Partridge and District- jthe Law Department of the State may | Atorney Jerome at the Fifth Avenue! be in a position to act understand- | “on quarters and I presume the! Hotel to-day about the McAuliffe /ingly in case there is need for such | Commissioner wil Inatruct me fully on| cane. | action. what he wants done with regard to the The Governor Is exceedingly anx-| After the conference Col. Partridge | uliffe case as Seen " “It is two years aince I have been in fous that the murder mystery be!and Mr. Jerome went away. The | command of this station, but T have al cleared up, and he made it plain to y-General remained in town for eee rriends among the realdenta tion that will any informa: 1am sure they conference with the officials if they have both tho local officials that he should {£ expect them to increase their efforts | in the day sarinintomed » hesitation about Infonming me to get he bottom Of things with Iked of Bactae, Too. } Know nothing about the McAuliffe ont any dilly-dallying When Commissioner Partridge re- case beyond what I have read tn the The conference lasted three-quar- turned to Police Headquartera he papers. Iam frank is eda! 1 s of our. It el e have not made up my mind, You may ters of an hou It was held in the | said Bul Rian eM coayaa hough vane Governor's apartments in the hotel The Governor, the District-Attor- | ajay ing to say He did not mince matters with ney and I have been discussing the 4 Captain said it as if he of the officials upon whom the burden fyxcise question and the McAuliffe mes rents. case The discussion will be con- ‘omsed Aboat Like a Ball. Cload Over Volice Department. gycted at some late i 1 have been a Captain, ad Over Vollee Departs Jucted at some later time, and until preelags FecklalaGent. He sald in the beginning that a/it is finished I do not care to say ed) about. tie a bases clond had settled over the Police De- | what conclusions, If any, were ar- | ba reform administration in f was sent to places like the Ten- or this precinct. When the other . it Was a case of to partment by reason of its inability to| rived at or what was said.” get at the bottom of the mystery Col. Partridge and Mr. Jerome both insisted that had done all in SCHMITTBERGER ON their power to get at the facts. They M'AULIFFE CASE. had with them brief reports of what - their respective departments had done “I presume I was transferred here in the matter, and these the Gover- | on accognt of the McAuliffe case.” nor looked said Cagt. Schmittberger, who took He said he was glad that they had charge of the West Forty-seventh made efforts in the case and he urged’ street police station promptly at 8” them to leave no stone unturned in o'clock this morning. —_—. they done, it must he over help the man who falls to carry my orders.” When shown Capt ment tn the morning paper: the continus of the investigation It was like getting back home to Captain of the McAuliffe! He directed them co send to him, for be in West Forty-seventh street, for | ° ion wished his) successor, the use of the Attorney-General, a| Capt, Schmittberger was born and (Continued on Second Page) TRUSTED FOR TWENTY YEARS, CASHIER | IS NOW ACCUSED OF STEALING 25/008) Byrcn L. Rawson, Arrested While Rehearsing In an Oratorio, ls Charged | With Being Involved in Conspiracy. | as i] ting the oratorio “Ju- + ad been done he should be re- turned State's evidence, implicating the dith” at Willard Hall, Mount Ver “ ther two men. | CU HAOs GCN BEE Ue BEG) Lue Inbar oatenuiens Saati sae re Be ii ALN rine ot ea : ares % som in the Criminal Courts ing that he would probably be arrested, ¢ t man for FH. Leggett & Co. 4, await the coming of his friends. He disappeared a week ago last Thursday wholesale grocers, was arrested by ed to say anything about his ar- ter drawing his salary ahead as far two Centra! Office detectives, charged aa he could withiatealings$ (tere) Mrecae portly before noon Rawson's friends Mr Jurhring said that Raweon had iovara: 1 the 8S) with the City Cham- been in che employ of the firm an credit ployer: no aud he was released. He will man for twenty years. He was trusted His home Fourth street is No. 113° West at He is about fifty-four # fons Tuesday to to was discovered Mr. Seareialalandiimancied story of John C would be impossi J the firm of Leggett & for him ’ arry ting wan engage! tn a con gut help ineide t “6A new 1 Max Horechardt and an was broug and an in yew by which the firm was to the bottom of the sya- At leas: $25.08) or possidi ne outraged and did not stop hardt was arrested five montis result is that lie is now awaiting trial and 'JOHN E. SEARLES FREED | ‘ourt ordered that Sugar King Whose Sensational Failure Was At- tributed to His Too Wide Interest, - Can Begin Anew. MRS. PALMER FOUND DEAD ON FLOOR. \ Hur mmo} ‘n 190) a 1 ax socta onaible to his many nee ietly for at Jay Judge Edward Bo The wf hie failure Mr. Searles worth he neigh Jowith by George D. Bea witom is vested the full charge Mr failure With Mrs daught Palmer's niece declined to ee any reporters or t Most puol-spirited citizen cuss the death, but were finally pre- | 7 E = = ———- ee hac) PROF. SCOTT NOT ARRESTEQ. SHIELDS’S 47 YEARS’ WORK. i Forty-seven years continuous service 1 in the United States ( of Namesake. ening World) April —Wo sy at and During was not ar: as reporte: vustody was W and lity in orntthol mily rnithology, who now h { Was arrested on com- . Uirte Dalgren, n Wb aby Beott Dal. | house | be. r hohim wician. was Dalgren say rf} 1: eld on 10 tall 5 nad Grand Jury. Prof \ ure ‘ays been ong of the ' neeton professors. im Solld Rock. yivania Matlroad to the Weat le quad- ruple-tracked and stone-baliaated Perfectly pro- ested by sutowatic signal device & 14 * ‘The Pennsylvania +) the natural short * venient hours °° POMSHDES EOFS HIDEO: O44 | p { “ Circulation Books Gpen to All.”’ |_—___ NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1902, LOSES. 1 0 SCORE BY INNINGS. -!1 000 2001 PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK oO—6 o-4 0 (Continued from Fourth Page.) , Fifth Inning—Childs walked. Voorhees hit safely. Thom- as got a pass. Childs scored on Barry's single. Browne forced Voorhees. Douglas did the same to Thomas. Jack- litsch fouled out. One run. Dunn flied out. Childs got Lauder’s crack. under Doyle's fly. No runs. Barry was Sixth Inning—Hulswitt singied. Hallman safe on his bunt. Childs singled. Voorhees fanned. Thomas singled, scostm Hulswitt and Hallman. Barry died. Browne walked. Doug- jas’s hit tallied Childs and Thomas. Four runs, At St. Louis—End of fourth inning: Pittsburg, 6: St Louis 3 At: Cinei.nati—End fifth inning: Chicago. 5: Cincinnati 4. woe AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. nning: Baltimore. 5: Boston. 3. oe LTE RESULTS AT MEMPHIS. A. Boston—End eighth | mpbell 1. Early Z. Watkins Overton. woe Fourth Race—Judith Ca LATE RESULTS AT LAKESIDE. unton 1. Scorpio 2, Otis 3. —+-- 9 Third Race—Burnie B TSLK OF “a BIG COTTON GALE TRUST. = -_—— ae | Interests representing the American Cotton Oil, American Cotton (round bales). Virginia-Carolina Chemical and Plante ers’ Compress Companies were in conference in this city to- day for the purpose of consolidating these kindred corpora- tions. No statements as to the purpose of the negotiations were issued. see TORQ SURRENDERS. 9 DEL BOCAS N. Apri) 19.— WASHINGT he Navy Departmen: has re- from Commander McCrea, of ceived the following cablegram the quahoat Mige aint » ‘orl 19: “Boers «lel Toro. Colombia. has surrence » njury to American citizens or interests. Making arrangements to withdraw forces this even- ing. Will sail for Aspinwall Syoday.” THREE NEW YORKERS ARRESTED AT PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA, April 19 —Edward Cooney, ef Now York, was ar- rested to-day on a charge of robbing house ir New York. Con ’ Policeman Wolff asserts, admitted th he was concerned with a robbery in New York, in which they secured a lot of silverware The New York police raided their lodgings and got the stolen goods, but the burglars fled Magistrate Cunningham held Coo in $1,000 ball, Charles Steger, ot No 141 West Thirty-second street, and Howard C. Lex. alro of New York > under arre:t Lere ey fA Sy Seana AMOS CUMMINGS R EPORTED WORSE. BALTIMORE, April 1% reports to the contrary giv the Chureh Home Infirmary, (0: man Amos J. Cummings, New , is satd to bo seriously ill, After the operation, which he undc - days ago, it waa naserted he was improving rapidly. It ts now f ever, that his Kidneys will go t> and bring «oout plica s. Dr. Young, his attending physician, refuses to see him ote ORIVER SEVEREL Y HURT BY CAR. George Gan! wagon across t rouack f Mor to-day, was xnocked from luis sea Viowhew tates to the Hudson Street Hospital was ¢ 1 tusions ne Gee RAWSON DENIES $25,000 DEFALCATION. Bryon I. Rawson charged wit ssealiag $25,000 fror m- pany, said this afternoon that he was entirely innocent 5 ‘T resigned my place in Februar he seid. “Since then I ha Jury te ory, bu Borschardt had gone before the Grand and I nad done nothing wrong | ‘id wot worry about it REV. DR. EATON’S WILL FILED. The will of the Rev. Dr. Eaton, who was pastor of the Chur Divine Paternity was filed for probate tn the Surrogate'’s OMice + testator leaves $2,000 to each of his two children, Anna and HH and the residue of his estate to the widow. Emily & ton who is alro ap pointed executrix. The valve of the estate is etd to be $5,000 In personal property. There is po realty. | GIANTS TRY YOUNG THIELMAN: © _ ELEVEN THOUSAND FANS SEE GAME. NcW YORK Jacklitsch struck out. } ae 1 Saha ik ~ RACING-BASEBALL GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. PRICE ONE CENT. ® “ Circulation Books Open to All. | rh Se New York's core Two in First Inning to Phil- adelphia's One—Old Van Haltren in the Game To-day, * BROOKLYAS WIN AND LOSE, Bostons Take Second |v Game of the Douple- | Header in “Hub.” \! mistook tt for a ew it hallenge and began Del laid it on the tlon of tae Eiffel Tower. of legs support- the cantt- | Attecta | BY LANGDON punder he PLAY THIRTEEN INNINGS. SMITH. nwt exes sure 8. New \ 5 Morning Game a Remarkable | x : ‘ 8 u as (aough Struggle, Keeler’s Men Win- ta eaonl ; | i nin reat Rally. | I * “=~ BbyG y Jem There were Ave thousand spectators “me | Mo Fogel was mars * syounds when the teama came ‘The Hatting Order. | » ites oi ) lows of ths grandstand Brooklyn. | “ shiv kK and chattered Keeler tt | fhe aitisele oh | sie Aithough tt weather the ' me ana A | 1 f the basevall Ulidebrand. [ ¢ w ‘ ie Ps P we Oe tr 3b F fe M e ' ar on the feld was y y . Me x Ha wh iyed ball in . y : “ aba who te just oh enine 9 * ver was, As he GROUNDS BOBTON { tow feild the crowd noted The sensational tt whet saeaitedt cans iri to His mustache, the 2 ry of Hanlon’ s Super 9 Uke a tallow cal cits : s ‘ His fa vely red. He bas this morning put more ginger In ere . 1 the outfit than wae ever exhibited rae See acter mas a visiting aggrezat ro before, They . swelled visth * ™ Oba Ha earned Van ls @ two-year- aimiy the neTaAra J = 1 from Jown, 1 and «me for a Jay ~ ads held bigh and Quakers at Practice. American Le sho. ug proudly over ed up. as acai benine bene sed 1 show a ate behind soul New Yorks ma :. nad half a dozen The ns face was feathers wae a larce bunch of jon’s cap to have his new team win fine a game while many of hiv ile on ike a < us he watched them. the big men and the little © sawed off and the jong Toms x ‘orks went out to their nid stars sat behind him ready to gtve him the laugh should defeat come. Instead of the Ha ba” being on Foxy Neddle. ) he had a corner on the gunning act and mate the most of it soit wien herein ie chennai The morning game was full of sensa Jiace ly Jacksonvilie to catch any stray tonal features Me place li 7k pon viles tp om ee peut 1 Puiladelpsia r to be hear@ Hehe Ohh * * at him the Jackson- the time ” h ‘Ginrals” Bands ! . Dats ten ciate will be worth: his coag of “Ply bool!’ tweltth t ma raely nut an exes Sl ‘ Dabien made aoe 1 « bject In the box and Irwin's A ai ted t mber aimself, He was enth that 1 tole stem-winder. He would grab iss . witht ids, give a frenzied ~ write a f phe of short- i gatmospaere, and ‘st Inolog. plunked into FROM ENDING LIF POLICEMEN COME UP IN TIME SCHOONER RAN ASHORE AT COURT ALLOWS MANAGER'S or FOR MABEL AMES. JONES INLET. WIFE $15 A WEEK. Fast on She for Ansertn § Separation amd Inhumanty George Fo Carmen Sues ” a Sandbar, and Her Men Were in Peril She Drnak Carholic seid in Park The After Wandering Streets AML Stabe | T0-NIGHT'S EVENTS. HOLLAND'S QUEEN WEAKER. fet Night and So Mut She Has Complica = Develop Taber- —— DROWNED IN COLLISION. leeture by rie New Institue Memortal Square Oyster Doat Sunk and One of the ‘ Crew Lost s , \ Pi . can He ales exhibition work of + wo oye 5 nw at aia: atten ina . Educational —— us lectrie Strike of , ft 3 ADY, N.Y, April 19—The tle wax not recovered strike at the G: Works eral Hiectric PM h Was declared off at 215 P.

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