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NIGHT EDITION. — GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. Che “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ Se i ks ya? _ ——————S PRICE ONE, CENT. DURYEA SUED. FOR BOARD BILL. Starch Son Refuses to Pay for Wife. SAYS SHE DESERTED AIM. Resists Suit of Owners of Park Avenue Hotel, Where She Lived, Barnett and Frederick Austen Reel against Chester | Duryea was to-day put on the cal- endar of preferred or “short causes by Justice O'Gorman, of the Supreme Cou This was done on Francis 1. Wellman's motion | of the pro tests of the lawyers the scion of the etarch mi ft would take two days no! hours. to try dt “Besides.” said Ma Mr Dur and has for a long time a Mf Stoux © fa. and the ould be brought there, not Barnett & Reed are proprietors of the Park Avenue H s sult ig for sza.01 f Dury wife Nina Larre Duryea after their separation—from Oct. 18 to Nov im A bill & attached to the complaint and marked “Exhibit A." as follows ‘0 board 2 198.53 \ 1% 1S mG 3m $23.01 Mre Duryea, he Millionaire's) rd and extras supplied to | . 1902 PRICE ONE =e NEW YORKS AND BOSTONS _ PLAYED BRILLIANT GAME. a Mathewson's Pitching Was Perfect Until Sixth Inning, When Boston Scored Three Runs on a Bunch of Errors—-Double Plays Frequent. “LAWYER SUICIDE. ‘AFTER MEN WHO FEARED MADNESS © DRUGGED CIRL. Sutton Calls Friends ArrestExpectedinCase to Hotel, Where of Marietta Odell, | He Dies. | Factory Belle. TABY CAME 100 LATR MET STRANGERS ON WHEEL se | SOSTOND 22 0003 0 0 03 After Bachelor Dinner of Died in Agony, and Case Is) NEV! YORK ...-.. 027020 -6 7 7 Friend Young Man Is Like that of Jennie a BY eel Shlhiol A * Morose. | Bosschieter. At Chicago—End 3t. Louis, 23 Chicago. 3. i a elie hee Views Ee PGROUN UB, April Henk wine LATE AT LAKESIDE. And whinkered Jide si Su if After writing letters to four young An arrest is expected within twen- Lao ‘eign een schon cia akin eal * * look their regular F © there were 6,000 on the fled “Jacksonville” ds full and #o were some jenizens. judging from the general men who are to act as ushers at the) ty-four hours in connection with the wedding of hie cousin to-morrow, an-| death of Marietta Odell, a beautiful) nouncing that he was going to end {t | nineteen-year--'d_ girl, who worked | (thw Boston and New York teams at the Polo Grounds thie afternoon. He de gided that the grent Lajoie. the second ators harley Moore 2. Red Apple 3. noutation 2, Seize 3. jeu Joseph Holden Sutton, managing in the Glanetti Silk Mills at Pompton —Mor avatCh 2. Big Intiv 3. feortpeal Core eee tee ae sail must be catered to. Hie radiue and hie|JU>lation In that neighborhood. | clerk for the law firm of Holle, Wag-| Lake, N. J. She is believed by the - il = come back to the olf National League|uina and his biceps and the what-not tn Loose Practice Work. ner & Burghard, No. 20 Broadway, Passaic County authorities to have HIS. fold. nie ‘walary wing” are very coquettiah | w * did not show up over nation there was among|and are likely () go out of eas tn © There were fum- shot and killed himself | the Hotel | met a fate s!milar to that of Jennie | have jJumpet doweather And it may be said that ze ver the fled. Wayers w ver mi Manhattan last night. Bosschieter. tional 1 je lke armas. | Mathew rm nm omtrtice | “we are | The young man sent no notice of The girl died in fearful agony after Fourth Race— La Criinae 2. The Rival 4 ' |the batters do ome striking on their | only footing » Watch ua when warning to his old father, the Rev. returning at midnight Friday from a . _ | Senlacentint we get to wor leycle fe An autopsy performed by = mite te | Prompt t bf | Dr. J. Ford Sutton, with whom fie Nevele rt i cow <a r | huatie rth that all the New’ Vera niteh att oat. np ‘ k Umpire O'Day County Physician Mecliride showed: that FEWEE IN TOME jolt time barna who have lived on - bbe dd _| donned bis wind mattress amt hts bilnk- lived in Audubon Park, on the upper gn. nad 1 insn eal aed etom aah All the New York pitchers were try-{ RI teed Mad La: --— | grounders and boundera and curves for} so called the serrted hose to knew to get up ng everything they west side. [hes been sent to-day to Paseatc for] 5 = ‘ last dozen years, were cot back | Only those who were to participate | chemical analysis, and Prosecutor Em- Uistrict-Aliorney to-day that the number off jam deren sear min | aussin edie tnolanme: i RoareR, Bi First inning. 4 P. * County. eat p ic Sw Kennedy, w aks like Hane of Ice \in the wedding of this cousin to a BOA Ura HARE GS 1 ners at pesent 1 tower than at any img Diam rings jingled in the club-|jarg decelonal a curve like that of # woe the first man to face | Feat J “4 . ar pouse a rr h | - 3 Ma ¥ made - | young woman whom Sutton ts sal@) yyarietra Odell is the daughter of alo took ofiine © are only 6/0 STepieed a ete St akon oer pmet'a tall) “Pheturther|t went the ea is dere ; , = and 7 nes were| wid, athe e to have known well were told of his) tarmer whose home at Echo lake dir 4. 300 less than ¥ rk office. aawibied UHibithe aubroae Ree abek IeBaes OF ca Ay catia fs plan to die, and ‘iat too late for) aye a year the nad honrded villa Ei Never were uniforms donned quicker Walwondechitl Rreen nes could have | tq Conkling, at Wanaque. working a al a wonder a thom to Interfere. a Thrawine oli mat Onn! -F a wiecy more energetically Kilkenn: . Jooley, tearing up whe cousin whe la to be married te | tHe Pompton eilk-throwing plant RAIDED POOL-Ru }OUGH A CHIMNEY fe laielifiae erablies igithe eres rats fast Dove beean named Kingsbury. On Saturday night | Cret Her Pas | woods for ours” they ; they he wave a farewell bachelor dinner t0| She was it in stature a . Thip Two hours before the game the ball coh his friends. Young Sutton was th wut strikingly pretty. Her hatr of the Hest Be titty was plunkine from xlove to glove t peratic He did rot go home that evening. It tight brown and very luxurlant ‘ged poolercom at No 13 nad the four Finally somebod ‘tended to the next has not been ascertained as yet what. compantons at the mil! say she cared {te ' ev fourd sixty nee Arve Was twist. base and told nd it was all of Ieuan inlarerhapeened VAtutnesainuerliitiemtee thai eopany (et, wenn Har ‘ternoon. They found sixty 7; for Boston wouldn't They got into the p $ and card t awiing tiroug ft yele riding. girl had been ae- @ deartng on his suicide and | cnly enjoyment w frends For some time | which ha led him to notify hte cousin’ bop And with the yourgat the Park Hote her than hie own of his determina- | seing attentions from Charles Senner, five weeks nd that Duryea hae to ill himnelf. | ehe worked in a powder mill at Pomp vere seized. timers | kin refused payme The dinner ts matd to have been given ton Lake He was the only man she m 7 w | © n fon first. A few Duryea's is that his wife at the Hotel Majestic ng Sutton knew at all well The two went bicy- | non valle ¢ te | Bo mee tenia cer ian wan running ae a plaintiffs very morose all th it He cling together frequently | : . on the line perform 5 cyan talking about his failure in Mfe Charles Benner admitted to-fay that NO NiG.T JLIPPE HEARING. Pittinger, the pits [F and raid that he would never amount he had been keeping company with Ma- janund | | to anything | rtetta Odell. He called on her twice re- | was polishing knew T boty to lend bim of Gen His friends think that the thought of cently at Mrs. Conkitng’s. He is about | F in the way of t 7 a chew ty inae Duryeng Hts ug: {his coustn about to wed happily con nineteen years old, smooth faced, short | Justice Maver c ‘vestigation into the death), A"t* mssnim: ree Bostons Hard to Solve. | ter of Franklin Waldo Bos. | trasted with his own loneliness made and well built at A iff Aa hos att } ; sunii@ht lay over ™ and wn They were mar auar.|him morbid. He ts reported to have had, He saya he rode with Marietta Friday| Of James McAuliffe at s afternoon, The witnessed yettow ike a x garment. The air| The Bostone have ever heen an ex- relied in the honey and separ: love affair several years ago which af. "ight, but claims that when they | naned were t rom Roosevelt Hospital wha tas warn and and the conditions | ceedingly hard proposition for the Ne: two or three times. Finally. d him deeply reached the main turnpike the roada itended McAulif vrrested, The were just right for Mathewson’s arm. | Yorks to solve. They are full of the expe ein Gen. Durven's Sutton went to the hot Do'clock. | ¥ere w bad he advised coming back. ter cr ‘ sted. iner {DE Nand, by the way, that arm of “Matty” |beany and bacilli of uncertainty. They rin which. ac ft. |He left his room about 7 o'clock and She sabi she wanted to on and see ' session. Ritted authoress | went to dinner, her uncle, but he persuaded her to re- in os ¥ Seemed Moody Then. urn to Midvale Village, where he left | IPHILADELPHIAS ‘WIN re te It was noticed that he seemed monty . 5 tt the ‘a “AP Ken TS | [tte sat at the tabte unt 990 orclock | Sener pays he len. the aiet outeite SAT BEFORE 4 ) SHOOT HIMSELF FROM THE BROOKLYNS — ? . ° Don Barber (Continued on Fourth Page) Hot see herawaln. 1 \ i = ‘The Datel Order. wa On Another ni J, A. Mills. of Whi (.. sat down before a | a aces i 2 About 9 o'clock the girl went into Mra] in {hy san House vie thi ernoon. 9 * Donovan Is Hit for SIx) Kec: 7 5 ihe American 5 s aftern : ° DERED Corrigan’s, near her boarding place set i i i sin First T 1 t Barry. and chatted a few moments She then evolver to hic head « 1 He had been at 3 crsssnta Runs in First Two In- row tie, Ue jet " other ide ie eel. | Note bre, ; i Dool e. TO TRY GEN. JACOB H. SMITH fruits ieee irene’ “8th fete three days, MERCURY RANGES FROM 95| nings and Retires. aie oe AIRE OC, we Kiserineninnrdmbed cnet waatnetes = es a TO 100 IN KANSAS. | m3. t distance down the road by t ig Cc TEI. BURNING. 2 > i men, who ar sald to itv n Bu The Even! Conduct of War in Samar to Be Examined— fn free i Bae —- Missourt and 9 Are ine PARK, PHILADE Ex-Lieutenant Tells of Tortures. | the road house of Caesar Helauri, where CHICAGO. for \oncennes Apartment Hote! af) ctmaed tn Hot a at victory for ee Shiv rence aviowaiiitte ae Thirty-sixth street and venues an eight-story build, Wase—t hteane Ame Wiian bhai ce BS ; girl was in his place efther alone sauaht fire th t nd is threatened with tota the lower courts er ! Cote Tdeutenant tn the Thit- with companions uction KANSAS him the eavior y olunteer Infantry. eesuue * 3 ephee * hy n f At inutes before midnight the ¢ Jeouth winde ue. mh ae Beda ts ats Be ea pAemalastes fore midnight the jaeuee ed Hanlon end es troou witness to the water cure y - Lone Brooklyn Club, Lag “Wheaten |hus adore ieee oe mreccets MISS TETAMORE MARRIED IN PHILIPPINES. of cir team, which sand that i} was dione to - _ z came nes Mf. Hell and | mation ua tu the whereabouts |2f Midvale. He treated her for ptoma = ae Jtocai W c ames with the Hi Cola, Chambers Of their guns. ‘The guns were delivered, | POim2%G, AX her ey:nptome indicate The marriage of Lieut. Elverton E. Fuller, Twelfth Infantry. US. A he erat ris Nafterty, William ing day some of his owe (UAE RAs what wal her {1 Ske to Florence M., the daughter of Capt. Frank L. R. Tetamore, assistant aur- | nocentra " garetts in Alfred) C: Markley’ aodi} reximent applied the cure, but thei HEPA RUE Wwion geon, U8, Vi at Toi Province of Tarlac, Luzon, P. 1, early in March i exales ia BATE Ivocate in Major Harvey| commanding officers The Macabetece ci | In coma mont of the time * Deen has just reached Brooklyn, where the bride ts well known, For many years (A080) (008 1 it into him all | the Ume referred to were not under Just before she lomt consciousness she Capt. Tetamore was connected with the Fourteenth Regiment of Brooklyn. tyotay are t val League Woodruff will appear) command of a commissioned officer, but | tH Mrs Conkling that on her second When he was assigned to service in the Philippines he took his wife and | #0 1 ete ee under a sergeant of the United States fide she met the two men, who asked aught ith h d M 1 : o 1 enced ated cee) Hams Harge brought againat |/armis aed (oir aciowae aca Weiniteeaeie, duughter with him, and there Miss Florence met Lieut. Fuller The young 7°!" ©! tectsion ali rt aia at e Saw Twenty Cases of the Belaurt's couple are on their way to the United States with the Twelfth Regiment Gave x ‘ have jumped thetr com he trial The name of Harry Post was giver ; ne fans were dina ne Flint had been, he eaid, a witness tol to-day patra Ate pape: i Ne which has bean iordersa: hsras . om showing up (Continued on Sixth Page.) the statements of Major| St least twenty cases of water cure gays he did not seo her Friday nighy | —_———_++.—__—_ Hae ed ning the orders given him | He had never seen any one die as a re EY BIEBY Cite rater xgcernng cea gven Mui of the core, but had een 2 wp | PRICE OF SILVER REACHES LOWEST POINT ON RECORD. | °° 2 7", * SMALL- POX, NURSES AND charges. Major Waller is alleged to man working on a native who had ANOTHER VICTIM OF SSS lagewvanie wer, The hi Smith told him to kill have sald Gen and burn in Samoa. When Waller asked for an age limit he was told, it is al- leged, “to kill everything over ten.” —— EX-LIEUT, DESCRIBES PHILIPPINE TORTURES. WASHINGTON, Aprt Committee on the Piilippines to-day resumed the examination of witnesses in connection with the investigation of affairs in the Philippine Islands. Gro- ver Filet, of Cambridge, Mass, who COURT | FOR PU IN THE HALL Justice Keogh in Grant nie C. Hall Denies Givi WRHITE PLAINS, N.Y. april %— Gupreme Court Justice Keogh to-day kranted a decree of ubsolute divorce to Mrs. Mir Hall, of New Rochelie, from her husband, Pierre C, Hall, son Of the late Thomas G. Hall, the mill- fenaire tobacco manufactuler, of New Bork. @he defendant, who inherited much of -hi © 21.—The Senate been rendered unco: i yemerday was Silver went lower in price to-day than ever in the history of the world Healy 101 POLICE AWAITED BURGLAR. JERSEY MASHERS. In the London market, which fixes the price, bar silver went to 23 5-16d. | «« Policeman Waxen, of the Webster (about 47 cents) per ounce. The lowest record prior to this was)‘ avenue station In Jersey City, found a 23 12-16, which was in Auguat and September, 1897 The cause of ta i hen anne nomae ine uneonsetous and the break is sald to be due to the heavy selling by China owing to the {ts Wh Cotter Ran Into a Monnet SpNestae i road at 4 weluck. this morning. ane | Recessity for the payment of the Chinese Indemnity. China is uimually a} Miss | Broke Into Quarantined House. was revived at buyer. The price in New York was 50 1-2c 1 said ahe w the station-huuse and mie Hupfer, tae ty-two yearn old, of No. 3536 Hudson Boulevard. Beery a eno nal CHAPMAN AGAIN AT “THE” ALLEWS. out through they were acquainted with frien. aod 7 ~ i lanked (her) (oltake (avarinke. nha intes’ Capt. Chapman, of the Mercer street station, with some Headquarters Bs mck yard apd | went to the ealoun of James Walsh, at men, ths afternoon, at 4 o'clock, once more raided “The” Allen's plac the the thoues ack fence, Sixth avenue, near Waverley place, Four prisoners and «ome paraphernalia were taken. Chapman broke jn a door with axes He found thirty arrested only the employees. Allen was not there. Some paraplienalia was No 317 Central avenue. 7 girl avers that he drank one Mf beer Boon after she became un tous and remembered nothing until | she was revived in the statton-nouse BLICITY men there bu TO-NIGHT'S EVENTS. DIVORCE CASE. ‘rsitez) the ber mas arareet with | taken e criminal design ig ne aiid a eo Cray te |Outragwousiy treated when the police: | And. Catherine, who Tenuile(ae rit meee "mia ts ot ihe Arat complaint of tw THROUGH TRAINS TO CONEY ISLAND. Tos Muntanue street ing Decree to Mrs, Mina) vou men on Jermes Cy Hele 's 9 \teop May 15 the Brooklyn Hapld Transit Company expecta ta ran ctu have Inveigied young girls g Order for Secrecy. | ant presuated them |dvops. In every « | been the same All the victima give the eame nto ® Aloo © knockout result has Wild West re Garden, American Social Science Asse reamed atthe a, Columbia University, through trains to Coney Inland over the Fifth avenue olevated sOSE GEG fare will he 10 cents, The change is made possible by the cons mot ® WEATHER FORECAST. th the new bridge over Qoney Island Creek. Formerly traing on this line oni Help, burglars.” she » Neereaie Mastin lee bow a NEL etae (ueloanm namin jieen | FAD as far as Ulmer Park. pares ee are a a 1 eee reenat for the thiry-at Fells Adler is The lawyer for Mra. Hail made every |by ‘he Hupfer «irl ie parc cary ox - oe | L y 1d Seeun n S ree waret with 10. ide (fort to keep the divorce proceedings | plicit ‘] fF r for the back secret, nnd even went mo far aa to nay | SUICIDE OFA CONSUMPTIVE. [gh @rotnessen vere ity eat Get out" she erled down the stairs thar Justice Keogh had ordered the Gren s vie me ere ie sin vx kt the h matter to be kept from the newspapers.| HAMILTON, Bermuda, April 21—An Suffering from consumption, Charles Beyer, twenty-four years oll, of ‘ mien o ae nee = anne @ at ce tae beard: Baty slecms: He lem Snel Wo south (0 90 int need eithe: spor or police- People’ electric storm raged here lasi night and | No. 168 East Elghty-ninth street, committed sulcide this afternoon by in He left a letter saying that he did not wish to be a burden to ; : cation had been made to neal ¢ eleven inches. h @ | the back way as fast as bis logs would je would not have granted iti eeer® | gueven Inches. the crmpe were nesrdy | nig mother, on whow he had io depend for support, QOOOSIEQELELOSOVEBOLVOGe®! carry him, ._ 2 ’ . The Justice deciared that he never made wuch an order and that if appit-|there was an un) precedented rainfall of lates gas. ten fn hia business, and he dusted out “Moorish Spal. win