The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1902, Page 1

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Yi i lai a lai i _ NIGHT EDITION. BY COMPARISON THE EVENING WORLD yesterday carried More Advertising than on the corresponding day last week, jast month, last year or 1600. FOUR RECORDS BEATEN Che __ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW EVIDENCE SHOWS MAN “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ DRUGGED MARIETTA ODELL, -RACING-BASEBALL GENERAL * SPORTING NEWS : { “ Circulation Books Open to All."’ ] ON PAGE 6. el = === NE Ww YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1902. PRICE ONE CENT. ————_ | OLD VAN HALTREN’S BAD MUFF LET TWO — BOSTON MEN SCORE IN FOURTH INNING. ae Evening World Obtains Confirmation of Girl's Story that She Met al “| Sa ye ee ee \ 4 Stranger While Out Bicycling. | Biaved (= Goote eae ‘JOCKEY O' CONNER WINS } ‘ "4 Game Until Then— RABIN HIS OWN HORSE. i \n Evening World nat of the man Marietta Odell said) was laughter was! Pitcher Sparks Makes 24-2 a a Can nA a ane : ft md) thi Beal Ona Bescie sane a Sa 3 ‘ . 2 u a tay His New York Debut. Lone Fisherman First in Furious Drive—Ros re ianidr SHOT AKeEN: SH(tDRUT ed — . ae ras Tint, Barbara Frletchie, April Shower she on poisen in birch ooety iF LTE, RESULTS AT MEMPHIS. ls SS ayntihie and Neither One Other Winners. ~ Fdalvociecoes eb (rena eainad |, eh omiated Rot ane ta Fourth Race—Little Srout 1. Lucian Appleby 2. Lord Juan). * e kibadunca Same ar \ : ; Me wa Fifth Race—Handspring 1. Fallela 2. Inkerman 3. i byte eee i : Mra. Y AT LAKESIDE. 2 é Bs aeilia ie ee nae ow 4 Fourth Race—Dr. Stephens 1 Lingo 2 Henry of Fra:.stima BY LANGDON SMITH. iat wore a4 t j ‘ Fifth Race—Modern 1. Mirance 2. Goudy 3. | . 1 1 eae : machen ; J BRIBE OF $40,000 FOR A CITY PIER” DEMANDED IN THE NAME OF MR. MACKAY'S CHAFFEUR FINED. = sn Clarence H. Mackay. accompanied by his chaffeur. Dennis Startling charges of blackmall were wt Burtin. attempted to run through the city streets at a switt made + Mayor Low to-day A sor ae M pace this afternon. He was stopped by a bicycle police L. D, Warren, an attorney for the ¢,- : A who took Burtin to the Harlem Court. where Magistrate 2 i Lie Se Ee nore ar eilitna omer aS A IDIRAER i ler imposed a fine of $20 on Burtin, Resi ‘ ; é ‘ ; plicant fc at River, that we would dssentneal Hip , j sa MR 4 . 2 RAID POOL-ROOM AT BROADWAY AND 7573: STREET Be és ? ‘i ues : Ss Acents of the Society for the Enforcement of Criminal se 5 Law aded Capt. Kear’s precinct this afternoon and raicde 4 a » noal-room. taking five prisoners to the Centre Street Ca i e Mpevalsmennt.was pefre the police knew anything about it. The room was ds ; x Mi ha Ist of Brook oe Seventy-fifth street and Broadway. was exclusive and patron ala H r _itner an mentioned. that |, ‘od by wealtny bettors. There was much excitement and ' ireratlediold : tral Ver Wo Le gret efforts to escape. many of the men fearing thsir betting Bowman, a t et Sabit might be made public. a * stones and the name of Dockmaster Flem- SSS Perioct Rasehall Weather all ' ing HOURS OF CITY EMPLOYEES—9 A. M. tu 4 P.M. aac rhe ha maretan SUATERPAR OF Tie vateree ., | Tne Board of Aldermen to-day passed a resolution fn une Ty Manors wate techs Guat the working hours of city employees from 9 A.M. to 4°.) Jie ; na oa ear Gn Saturdays the hurs will be jrom 9). M.to1P. M ee a i ASKING TO O BE IMPRISONED TO SAVE HER a : Sheen, LAWYER 1°) INS PAYILIG a LEAL is FROM HERSELF, GIRL TELLS OF ROMANCE, - F 3 5 Patrick Berger. sees years old, said to be wyer,|%*? 1 39 nt Vivian Alva as she stood st + tte entiated in tne) WaS taken from No. 1080 Pik aveoive this afternoon and]: a | —| 7 2 Saag! «ra placed in the insane pavilion at Bellevue Hospital. Sparks Makes His Dehot ‘ 3 { ry Sout ne nat haf TT pur \ FOODY’S LAWYER Fa! PECTS HIS ACQUITTAL. Vea 4 MW 2 M ¥ 1 N \ er and asked themselves if It reall * wttle bree * eee , ! ; After the trial of Capt Foody adjourned for the day ex- | : SEUEC IU je oa det wu the iy forthe sean ba vale SHOOTS HINSELE: lima WAVE HITS NEW YORK; York | Hae . esi { e sa being op i manta. | fi Hed ootly. because the contention of the defense is tel MERCURY RUNS UP TO 81. * " Stagiateat en ised by the District-Attorney in no w csembied -| i" eyes , mere 1: some men and were able to get past the watchers when Foody's 5) WALKS MIL ; was 4 min nreeited init Heil wan said men would not have been able to. Two Prostrations in City and One at Newark = — eee: = —Rain and Snow in West. DAUGHTER RECONCILES HER PARENTS © ILLNESS CAUSES DISMISSAL OF FIREMAN AFTER 32 YEARS ‘SENTEN. TRIES ro ROW ao ations WHO HAD BEEN DIVORCED 17 YEARS. sos: tenis aso. ater on at | “vac twine | WEATHER FORECAST. aay Ses tut Hing Metal Wound so stan ee 4 omy: typhoid fe Hy stander ats P.M. Wednese s not a me York City am@ 4 at K » him from st ad er paid part of his salary for } Hees courts ete Newark. % ! il a aspen 1 ms NEW JERSEY MAN TO SUCCEED PRUDEN. | ri WASHINGTON, April 22.—-The dent to-day appointed | n| b e F. Barnes, of New Jersey. Assistant Secretary to succeed CE a.| Se . deceased. Mr. Barnes was appointed by President McKinley i ¢ whe = 1) Secretary to the President May 1, 1900, was transferred to the Trvas / ——— Department In January, 1902, but has remained at ne H ik detail as assistant to See ary Cortelyou. He is a graduate of “ " ty WOMAN OF WEALTH CATAPULTED THROUGH __ Sturt sscimanen Sateen <t= q CAB WINDOW IN N COLLISION WITH CAR. ALFRED GWYNNE VANDERBILT LEASES ARDSLEY TOWERS. f In » Madhe ' mailie Mr and Mrs Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt have rent \ beds i car 1 " —_ fence of Amal Lorenzo Barbe ymwn as Ards! Tow mnt % “ CAR HITS CARRIAGE SE een Vannes : 5 IN FUNERAL LINE, coach Pioneer. which rnns from the Holland House to tie A NEWARK HEAT VICTIM = he finds it venient to have his summer home in thar neg /AR a” ne | ov ee i LAY NEGLECTED, if ‘ $76.000.000 IN NEW NAVAL BILL ‘ ~ ‘ bbs WASHINGTON April 22 Na ‘ ‘vay day completed the Naval Ap = t of about 16,000 tons, to cost ¢ $4 Ky bout No. ts each, two armored cruisers of about . He i f | and armament 9,000 each. t / POPE’ S REPLY TO BISHOPS. le us Rom . Meinl orga, | HOUSE CLEANING IN SENATY, ae as ARREST cwINESY PLOTTERS. Plemed Work They Mave| rhe pope is WASHINGTON, 4 EX-ROUGH RIDER TO BE GOVERNOR. fee oft - : PHOENIX, Ariz, April 22.-Gov. Murphy ag rho. Sam will resign, Alexander C. Brodie, Lieutenant-Cole Rus ‘ Jing the rebel prope Rope on nd charity, ais vfor'n 0 ering eee we age Riders, will succeed him, having already been named by President F siging «| to) fr the purenage srt )@mbiished this eracing in the Osserva-| schools and other institutions, Senate ‘Cham ve: | velt to take the place upon the expiration of Murphy's term, ais slit

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