The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1902, Page 1

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Ts THY <s That was the increase in paid ad- vertising in The Evening World yes- terday as compared with the corre- sponding day last year. —— APRIL 26, 1902. “ Circulation: Books Open to All. ie GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. ————— PRICE ONE CENT.) NEW YORK, SATURDAY, = THE PITCHER 1S A DEVIL AND THE OTHERS ARE ALL HANDS CORONER TO AVENGE ait GIRL; POLICE SHIELD MEN. See eX Scholer Declares He Will Bring to Justice Merchants He Has to Issue Warrants for Because of Titus'’s Delays. In the Hattie Bailey case arrents:| } AND WE HAVE THE man haw been given a chance to get , Aes laway charging homic were issued by | twin) la the store where t | was em. Coroner 5 » n- | lac kepe te one of ham ( haim, brother of the senior for examination. I Memipeen OtT Hen arte Sontiaim( a to Jet thie dustardiy ertme el Ce ‘0. 805 Broadway, and Lee » . 805 Broadway, and Lee oe ee nnn atnee Was evidently a woman esman for the same firm. ‘was tak the hospital, ind I have no doubt of th : 3 r statement that she ean Cr d with responsibil: | PO! AHSOLL TE Meath TOfitheeuntorninn uae 3 : * pote have eno effort to trace her] snourt 5 If 1 should wire the M who died wl Wh Kirt y rved fsom wuthoriiies to look up the paren he result, It | the te hove f Dr Mary M ait! Lam afraid that Capt Titus fin at S “1 Thirt would notify them to pay ao attention operatio was Net to my request © fesued and the [hurnand. ba ‘ morter vy man wh» caused the| “e r F Fl could do would be to! the Coroner a eet er a decent j becam, fied in his own | ha ared and left t tne police were not anx Noeisscae atch Conha and na, Capt. Titus says | Asher. | |e | BIG BATTLE IN COLOMBIA: W UCR REBELS TWICE DEFEAT =p TEN HERSELF covrnment Forces vievorious HN FRONT OF TRAIN. Uribe-Uribe—|! 6,000 Mien ote Colombian Over Gen. Engaged. — == aa REST ELUDED GUARD. WASHINGTON Apr 26. The jis reported that 15,000 men cre | State Department has been informed «4. Accord ng to Government ad- | VORTOHE by cable from Bogota, Colombia, that | vices, the army of Gen, Uribe Urib fierce Aghting is going near Guata- | the revoiutiouist, has been twice le vita, forty-five miles from Bogota. It | feated and is retreating ROBBED MANY COMPANIES THROUGH “FAKE” ACCIDENTS. —_—_—__e-+-. Remarkable Plot to Swindle Accident Insur- ance Concerns, in Molen Poetens Figure. tiwek, The w el and by ut id street car Double t paid by wh ustained while Back of the arrest of George J , Uf No. 265 « Seventy Po gents of several big aceident e companies say is the un of a wholesale plot to de-| covering fraud them by the wrongful collee- | ' ton of benefits, Sons It is claimed that a gang of eigh-| | ale Ly- teen persons has been regularl coum. working the mpanies lu Uils ¢ Dinner of the Grant Mona- ment Assoclation, Waldurf-ts- fad that $1 ) in benefits have ai-| REV. DR. BIRCH DEAD. been ured Reform Club dinner, Hnined a Minister Forty Years || Clarendon Hotel. Brooklyn Horse Show, even- ing. Sone of the RevoluttAr meet. Imontou'n, days, dl * Hunde Hix fathe . survives him home Thirty-0'x Fa yo in Clayville and wae wixtyefty Liberal Democrats to organize county committee, Mall. | on years tn Teutonta pea pubile schools and tn the Washing OUD REN ton and Je College. He was | peat Raub rdaine ty years ago and two reee| Jago v his anniversary sermon ‘ i | Hoat Clab, Hare mes Long at Work, | For twenty-five yearw he was the pastor y Presbyterian Church. Dr. Birch was an active member of the New York Presbytery and took a wrominent part in its proceedings. He was it» Moderator on two different oc-| cuslons and for the past several years accident befull them on was ite stated clerk. ing for weeks | Of th Ho says ik has Holmes had on the be and Competition, je and Drum Jefter- al | | | | | i Hel! manufseture cloaks | o Hal (floor of” the. Mit A Mr. t of tha Abravan! | | YOUNG WOMAN UNDER AR- committed | "| MeGarry a es | pit Ba Mee. (Continued from F: Seventh Inning—Irwin was hit. Ahearn safe. Smith's viror. Kitson fanned. Keeler forced Meera out. — Irwin scored cn Keeler’s steal. Dolan flied out. One run. Dunn and Bowerman out. Sparks flied out. No runs. |. Eighth Inning—McCreery made a hit. but was out stealing. Dahlen and Flood fanned. No runs. Van singled. Brodie out at first. Van scored and Lau- der was safe on McCreery’s error. Dovie janned. Smith's Jackson out at firs t Two runs a sll single scored Lauder. i ' BOY KILLED BY TRUCK. © Bennie Rosenzwerg. three years old. of No. 27 Pitt street as: tis oe was run over and instantly killed by a truck owned by Zaught sella & Williams, of No. 366 Greenwich street. | - a STORM iN CLEVELAND LAND. April 26.—A fierce fifty-mile-an-hour south- is sweeping over the lower lake region to-day. saing (> information given out at the local weather bu- | tne wing will shift to northwest before night and reach 2ater velocity. Several persons nave been badly in- iced in accidents caused by the wind. Telegraph and tele- phene wires are down in all directions. ee | AS INQUIRY ORGe” sgt. Lane. of tie ‘West Side Courl squo> received orders |to-Gav to send the policemen of the co. squad who were on auty the morning thar Mei “ass caigned, to snocial | f ——————o4o——___ | | DEAD CONTRACTOR OWED GUGGENHEIMER $69,700. | It developed in the Brooklyn Surrogate'’s Court to-day that John J.| of Brooklyn, contractor, owed Randolph Guggenheimer $ |the time of his death several months ago, This came ont in an appl [by William Burke. the jarry administrator, for an order ‘Thompson, guardian ( jarry children, to show cause why jministrator should not ¢ # to Guggenhetiner of a conditional ontract between Guggenheimer and MeGarry, by whieh McGarry gave notes |for the purchare of shares of the Cuban American Manufacturing Com- pany’s stock, Guggenheimer held the stock as collateral for the notes and still holds it. McGarry died a short time after the notes were drawn. The Surrogate signed the order tie ad- + Capt. George McClusky, former Chief of the Detective Bureau, and now GIANTS | SCORE IN | FOURTH. PoLe while playing in front of No. 93 Reade street this afternoon. |”! | ceylanh snake rs MER, CORRIGAN'S | PNEUMONIA “SOMEWHAT DISSOLVED.” tthe | CAPT. M’CLUSKY BEGINS TWENTIETH YEAR. Jar rr pel PAUL, FAVORITE, Way 9 THREW JOCKEY, BEATEN. Unsuccessful but Game Struggle in Fourth Race at Aqueduct Track. 210 10 190 Teme 57 1-5. By LANGDON SMITH. | wer than aa y 1 Me will hand thie three lengths tn front of Marothen. SECOND HACE. year-olds and op “T don't think anybody me over to Hanion on 4 silver p raid Hetung Br telewn Ends th ft i ing. Timeat.13 3. Sumpe 1 away in front and > the last few p and beat him urth Page) t Bm was a front of Dolce far SIXTH RACE CONDITION BETTER. IS REPORTED *. opal Residence, SHORE QUAY “POSTAL CLERK HAD IN BRIBERY CASE. THE MARKED BILLS JUSTICE MAYER INVESTIGAT- JOHN FABER ARRESTED AT GRAND CENTRAL STATION. md every condition ainetory. PRaNcis rtly after ne it Patrick's Cathe: ram to ; ING BRAUER CHARGES. wink on ® transfer Station, change of tiers. It ts * placed test voketa, In- archil'o Cathe ervice lin command of the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Street Police Sta- ol bad |tion, celebrated to-gy the beginning of his twentieth year in the depart FOUR KILLED BY EXPLOSION efi ae iment. His men presented him with a silver loving cup weighing 100 ounces, . gn we 4 t No.7 |a rosewood baton and embossed leather belt. A handsome bouquet o; -o:es, Belding iat oli lla Vow- 5 sera! waarel Vat ast) One Hi sadn atreet. |lilaca and smilax, standing four feet high, was sent up from tae Detective SENG ate eae eral j He was aypotuted a ratiway: clerk June |Bureau. Capt. George appeared supremely happy "3 Sheaardines ‘Pawie NOTABLE ‘PERSONS SAIL. eelirerea dolar cant aa aera Oem Station, th | er fa a wa ked up ACADEMY $38,000 SHORT OF THE ROCKEFELLER LIMIT. i Bubielot Asmenetie sme audi AtLeR ESSAI Adelphi Academy in Brooklyn ts $38,000 short of the $125,000 which its! y SSeRS , ae friends must raiee If they are to get the benefit of John D. Rockefeiler’s The > wil nly Se ation es the| LAKE STEAMER ON FIRE. . loffer to give $125,000 If the institution would raise a like amount ve Ht Mi ndon x Lteut.- | ¢ {Gov, Woodruff is working especially hard to raise the money and thinks ha | will succeed before he sails for Europe next Saturday Pina SKIPPERS WARNED THAT SQUALLS ARE COMING. Thia message was received late to-day at the local Weather Bureau | |from Washington: “Signals have been changed to Northwest warnings along the Middle Atlantic Coast. Winds will shift to west and northwest | this evening and to-night. Wind squalls will be severe and dangerous to | ‘Aethievediea. — _ and cooler; fresh to high seuth winds, becoming weeterty, Indiana Burning at Her Deck tm Milwaukee. R. Perry a, Miss Aprit M— WEATHER FORECAST. ana, of t artea Forecast for the thirty-six Jock Three ure ending ath rae ——_ — Pomtponed Game, GO. X ™M—The American i game Sevween the local 1 Detrott was poet penal meee Rev. D and Augustus Wetmore. Violet Hunt, | Gea, Thac austin. feltas So oh ie

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