The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1902, Page 1

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NIGHT EDITION. - GENERAL _ Che SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. “ Cireulation Books Open to All.” | PRICE ONE CENT, FIVE HURT IN EXPLOSION. “FIND CURTIS” SUBMARINE BOAT DAMAGED “NTO ESSACES. |Wibirt Says This a Nine Imprisoned Under ne by Accident to the} Word from Then Mrs. Fulton as Little Craft Was Rounding Delaware Morris. Breakwater — World Correspondent Aboard} 1 Tells of Mishap. ‘NOW SHE BI MRS. CURTISS. NEW YORK OSCAR KOMEN, of the Man Who Sues for $23,600 Says All His Evidence Was Stolen. ard, wires e acentens tin donnd face med were taken to intine Hospita lock and had just passed 1 breakwater and was near the BY REMSEN cRAW FORD, | Storm King when rhe explosion 8° The erate is nine-tenths submer ad Watt © the Watt farm, extending Trty-fitth Bridge, lenox to * » hie step. An ex-| boat Fal even when she is afloat, and there THE INJURED. | water: Hho AN Tos SN. badly cota rd Page | ‘1 Thirt Page> NIECE FIGHTS FOR VAULT'S | | GERMAN FUGITIVE ONTENTS ONT GAVE HER. HURT IN EXPLOSION. Hs voz |W CENTRAL PARK mine from TWO BOYS TAKEN BEFORE MAGISTRATE ZELLER, [Court Gave the oy | rience After Burglary at Freight House. Warning and The Brio of Robbers Had Lively Expe-| 0) | | Their Retenne. | os tet NO SLUMPS, BUT DAILY, REGU-| \...,) | LARLY, month in.and month out, in|! New York City circulation The World maintains a lead of Tens of Thousands over any other paper, mk artulgnedt Mosia m4 Warning and from Pompton the dynamite exploded. Residents in the vicinity aroused by the ‘ HJoving enp as a trophy Phe game CAUGHT IN HOBOKEN, Miss Pike Claims Securities Worth $13,000, GUSTAVE NOELING ACCUSED Tit oF (a eo ee ie * ™ _ | f DYNIMITE THER oe ~ BROKE OF FLOWERS NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL * |< ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.”" | A Wi SEVEN KILLED IN CALIFORNIA LIMITED WRECK, ST. JOSEPH 29 —The Californ F qd Santa Fe. wh ( | bed at Medill in the debt 5. a ch left Chi- |!™* i Seven Others may ! HAKE-UP IN SHERIFF'S OFFICE ff O'Brien notified three of his deputie emoved from offre at the close xy are Ale er J. Ahearn y- al ' holdovers. CAPT. SHEEHAN MAKES A BIG RAID busines raide E 6 Fo ’ this nty-fiv lace f watched | LATE WINNERS 4T NASHVILLE, R Sidney 1. Fore and Aft 2, Or. C Sesh he AT LAKESIDE. Race—Money M 1 |; Maggle Davis 2, Aibula 2 eee ST LOUIS. April 24— The plant of the Hager ste DESPONDENT MAN HANGS HIMSELF. HL, employing #00 men. is reported ‘ from an explosion” The damage ' n ‘ of $100,000 The fire compan f Venioe, Madieon and Gra ral conflagration making efforts to prevent uo ge coe ALDERMEN TO PLAY BASEBALL. Alderman Bridges, on behalf Aldermen th halleng of baseball Manhattan en. Former Borough May 9% ote Dr Allan Fitch, insanity expert at Bellevue Hospita afternoon that in his opinion Frederick ©) Zimmerman for writing letters to Mra. Katherine Ballou. is insane companied by a woman, saw the prisoner at the prison sa sorry for him, and that if he is insane she wantec . a LETTER WRITER L DECLARED INSANE. RunONareNn tt CUMMINGS NO BETTER. (Galy a faint hope of bis very thausher Lawtenschagur. sixty years old. committes y ne, No. 159 East Fourth street, this after He w 1 incially. and his ‘andlor itened lo a PATROLMAN CAHILL REINSTATED, 1g on the advice of Corporation Counsel Rives Com- Partridge reinstated day Andrew L. Cahill, for- ttached to the West Twentieth street Station. Ca- emoved February 1301 for failing to make an STEEL PLANT WRECKED BY EXPLOSION. Batting R Rally Put Giants "APRIL SHOWER WINS STAKE FROM THE PURITAN BY NECK, —————— Four Runs in the Lead in the Third Inning — ‘Roaring Bill’ Kennedy tn Lady Albert Craft, Great Form in Early Periods. the Matting Order Limited | 1 ea) | ' : ie \ \ \ ) 4 in \ le lta f * RACING-BASEBALL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. STEALS $270 IN BANK, LEADS A LIVELY CHASE. eee Stout but Agile Thief Sprints Far to Brooklyn Post-Office--Man in Stamp Line | | | There Arrested. SWIFT ELEVATOR HAMILTON FISH KILLED MESSENGER, DOORS CLOSED ON YOUNG OV BURKE AND HELD HIM FAST ESTATE SETTLED. ER $§1.000.000 DIVIDED AMONG BENEFICIARIES. Approves at 15 to |, Good Thing of the Day at Aqueduct. | ‘ . 4 Creamer 7 ‘ s ‘| iv A f ol aw ay in ‘front te tt ng. She was the ‘| t 1 Sixt Page) PRICE ONE CENT. YEAGER'S CARTOO aes sige A 52 Hi ww 6 ° "6 a . ie _ BLISTSSHAKNG DOWN HER HOME | MRS. DE CARVAJAL SAYS SO IN SUIT. Contractors Allewe Cracks Are Old nud Wires Support Chimney, « Suarez de American See sper Unban

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