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ew - tinued © > mu Sales NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. __PRICE ONE Ci “Circulation Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, WE DNES DAY, ! M AY 28, 1902 GORCED WIFE CAUCHT WOMAN SOCIETY RL GIANTS BEATEN BY BOSTONS DROP TO FOURTH PLACE. K K LOSES. SUES HUSBAND WITH BOMB IN TRIES SUICIDE A SECOND TIME CZAR'S PALACE. — BY MAD LEAP. | | | | First Decree Invalid, IdentityofPrisonerWho Beautiful Miss Jewett, Says Mrs. Lacey—| Was Arrested in’ Who Was Studying Names Wife No. 2 as| Tsarskoselo Is Not) Art, Plunges from, Co-respondent. | Yet Known. | Window. | DEFENDANT ON STAND. AGITATION IN RUSSIA.|SHE HAD MELANCHOLIA. Testitiesas to Second Marri-|Student Riots Led to Assassi-|Was Well Known in Jersey! age, Which Took Place After! nation of Ministers and) City,Where Her Sister, Mrs. Former Life PartnerSecured| Deportation of Hundreds—) Marvin, Is Prominent Her Freedom, Whole Empire Is Affected. Society. | | | Stier LONDON, May \ despatch co! = M ally wrecked by intense RTGAUT EDL Ten 4 the Cential News from St. Peters- |) ion to Christian Science, § has ever been n ihe local courts |burg, dated Tuesday, May 27, says: ,| Det Jewett, a beautiful young art Harriet Lace former wife of eral marvioe Giioera arseated jstudent, fought off her nurse this et service officers arres a Frederick Laces, a wealthy stock 5 ie “| morning and, stripped of her night broker, eourel a ¢ yong woman at ‘Tsarskoe-Sélo, the attire, jumped through the front from him in ised, wants She eree 1s in second wit summer Fifty-third street. chine concealed in a handkerchief. ‘The identity of the woman has not} . Hattiman, of Hoffman &| aii el for Seas sncey certs |Yet ben establishd.”’ ea great fortane Hoffman | lycrce the student riots at Moscow and St. throughon: Ru , over her body. | Petersburg being the most notable! poor 1 | outbreaks. | first st fe Wash- TE) . Heeman Charles 1 ; | M. Sipfajuine, the Minister of Baw- | iimbuiice from lower Hospital sassinated a few weeks | In the Insane Ward ington when Mr. 1 ington decr The defendan ction, was sald was A banking firm Doug twenty branch offic “What that busine “Where ¢ hattan aver ago and another minister was killed} Meanwhile Dr. B Jered the girl with a | assistance neighbors carried h Hundreds of students were arrested | the house, Her wounds | when Dr. Forbes arrived wi and deported at the time of the riots. | yujance. It is probable that out of these agi-| He dr “About | the Czar has been evolved. she has religious mania ” —E—— Dr, Brown has an office and Jj “How much capital have yoU if thit! i —— | TOM on the first foor of her res bank?” asked Mr, Hummel, “Not a The three : “Two weeks a d in Tacoma until ater you Annivers: | Jewett ¢ to me with ah rom your husbar dn t a mae era ain et ivoree iroin tan Chur tr fom a lady who makes a Commencement exercines, Phaperoning young women | ely after the Hebrew Technical Institute, Cooper Union, per by Fre on he did not tell me wh om but gay me th q Gn Mar . Jersey City, Chamber of gun a divorce Brooklyn in 1901 1 had left tra pmence. 8 exercives, Carnegie Ly- notified in case she took sick. | Mr. Hummel. ‘This ended |] ceuns She Po she was studying art in a the evidence. Justice Leventritt r- studo in Mifty-uinen street | served decision, |! “Beyond that L knew Mttle of her, ————_— << cussion WOMAN i DNNGRY AUDIENCE WE, ee ‘ itmnaeal med in hi Miss Stedecker, on the Stand Cyrus Sulzberger, of New mare soleat every diy in Her Suit Against George York, Paints Terrible Word. tet rates? Croker, Tells of Various] i} | her Promises. at Detroit Conference, was heart by Ret evilen 2.—Cyrus zierger, |Mtal for an aintvula ntedssuch a vivid word to in New York be | my petuar ers, who is oon to came into an esta renee of Jewish | whe moment 1 left the Pea aseai ch GF Mt Wore 4 Dave es tant when he dinished | sopang out of bed xc Perea money) Jiis appeal for aid tn removing the poor | 6, Mius Reed, keeper of a boarding-house | Hebrews from the Ghettos to die coun | and his a pursuing me fn which Miss Stedecker lived, testified try districts there was scarcely a dry The girl tried to restrain he that Mr, Crocker yislted the those present in Temple | the 1809 und went to Miss Stedeck | torn to siveds, She overcam ‘He told Mire Reed that he was going to| "We don't appeal for Mnances,” said] yi 1 dushed out of the ra Miss Stodecker. Miss Reed ix | Mr, Sulaber w York can take] duwnsiutns, shrieking ‘Heaven nd her evidence was tken with | cure of that, We want the hygenie and moral conditions relieved. You must in her own behalf | take the from this district inty slifornla family of trom the to her. ney ClLy Soe A mister woman he r loved well marry.” Miss Stedevker 4 | Waite ne ‘what did he do then?” asked the! Mr, §) nest uddress made lived i nee tawyer & tremendous imprestion on hiv wu, {fr Meveral + iui wile prominently ‘He borrowed sume money diviiew, known tn de ci GS ceo BtRit| “Was he demonstaily Mixes Bice | —— “ Marvia tp ot of th Vs. vam woman ewan ter wt we net in the rank, oto COMPOSER STROMBERG ILL. |.° «: to bis bed, und dt was #aid on the Dewan aitending the tnd hin led the Weber & Weide orchus: | pute bye ieengen Cox ttt M tra fur years, Hy Hi him home from Chicaga wien ih ampany Was on tour & month 4 ——_ | DAVIS'S CAPTOIUS IENSION, COLUMBUS, May %—Joh oliter of MaryAy tlm. Complications Thursday low New York City wow vielnity: Fale a t« whe tiene ak ty trent erly winds, aaa sn teen noth yeion from approved service by Mann ‘ Yew italy puvalyaod re Comfort In a Well Knowa Guyety Wy had Oy the Penueyivenin Maliruads oo are speed, |imprenred by te nated) ati 100 book and WAH 0 Walch, W : A. Hoanoke and tbe’ Nar: Hager AND NEW YOR NEW YORK - EOSTON .. At Pittsburg—Piltsburg At St. Louis—End of fifth: Chicago, 4: LATE RESULTS Banenare Gus Score Only Run of Game in the Inning—Willis Strikes Out Thirteen New Yorkers—Jones oo Yu Co 4: Gin EULA Hrooklyn nud t from plnying ball T GRAVESEND. Ebbets decided that the ¢ Seventh Race—lrene Lindsay. Thorney Croit. J. McGinnis. too unfavorable. “AT HAWTHORNE. The Batting ¢ ace—Hoodwink 1, Otis 2. Lucien Appleby 3. fit th 1 Race—Bomady el. Cc b. Campbell 2, Miracle 3. LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. sidence of the Czar, yes-| window pane of the residence of Dr.| »-|terday, carrying an Infernal ma-|M- Belle Brown, at No, 30 West | Third Race—Eva Moe 1. Sauber 2. Pat My Boy 3. Fourth Race—Lady Strathmore 1. Found 2, Peaceful 3. sce. a FIRE ENGINE DASHES INTO CAR, A fire engine dashing across Third avenue at Forty-second street late this afternoon colliced with a crowded Third avenue ¢lectric car and caused a panic among the passengers. One cf the fire horses was instantly killed. The driver of the engine He was hurled from his seat. The driver of the engine saved himself by jumping- All the passengers were shaken up, hut none hurt badly. She fell in a heap on the side- walk, breaking her left ankle and the tibia of her right foot. Across nds to retire from busi-| Agitation has been going on. her forehead the window glass had ia for many monihs,/ Ht a@ deep gash as she plunged through it, and there were cuts all) wrtat a day th. was ax chilly ax t from the fright zone were not the lucky 0: saw her ailed Po- ckler, who got an fon and kept the t their only obje tof the game depended the f thi place to oth Glants y | distance movements were in order tha in their muscles might out ere the battle began. by a Giant, it was fi cause of defeat and ; that's what was to be averted, Bostonians, they the am-| Fad a narrow escape - | lirected that the girl be taken to “When did you marry your present) tations a mew design on the life’of | Bellevue Hospital, She is there now in #% 2 the insane pavilion, The doctors say red, might be the] & tumble into frurth | Matera UNTERMEYER SAYS JOHN F. CARROLL WILL WIN. thelr foes the top score. Bo a hard Nght The American League contest a couple of hundred yards away seemed no at- traction for the cultured city fans besieged the old League grounds and wave up their sliver to see the contest Ing Order Chi Maurice Untermeyer sailed for Europe on the Oceanic to- _ay. He is going to Paris and from there to Carlsbad. He vill not see Mr. Croker because he is not going to England. Fefore sailing he declared that John F. Carroll would be elect- cd Tammany leader in the Tywenty-ninth District by an overs \shelming majority. ; ; APPLICATION TO DISSOLVE A CORPORATION. 1 music. | th floor, © she came » of Mrs. | 53 Kensington | a friend who! ositions the Boston boys are, and he nged a brand-new batting list (Continued on Eighth Page) HERLINY'S CASE GOES TO THE JURY, 1S FOUND GUILTY. SOFT COAL LAW. Instructions|Elsa Wilson Convicted of L. |. Railroad Raises the Point roomers do not take thelr meals “She dropped into my office Monday The Nauroshonk Company: through Rudolph A. Witthaus. and Alexander E Macdonad, a majority of its . to-day appied to the Supreme Court fora voluntary uustie Greenbaum appointed The corporation was formed in louis W Rigas deoiten of the orporation. | \Villiam L. Levy as referee. 1899 to deal in mineral and medicinal waters. yallopath and And the girl became ey argument, 1 saw | Ithen that she was a little unoalanced ted me after that, growing and this. morn- Justice Scott's Favorable to the Police Cap- tain Indicted on the Charge of Neglect of Duty. JOHN E. VAN DE CARR NA MED WARDEN OF TOMBS. John E Ven de Carr waa this afternoon appointed warden of the Tombs py Commissioner of Correciions Hynes. Wardeu Flynn relinquishes that position and goes back to his former place of Principal Keeper. Warden Van de Cars was W but resigned in Mar . Van de Carr was born in Picture of City Conditions i", mind 1 wan neconury that the Jon she! Vioent and 1 left 1 to telephone to Bellevue Hos- mae ot his own request ‘Yombs duriag the Strong administration, the request of Former Commissioner Lantry. The jury which haw been try Cuptain Herlihy for seve As I left the room 1 told one of my | maids, Mary Newell, to wateh her until ym the girl |” ming: 1 have | ited the unpardonable sin! God convidered favoray He was accused of wi duty in pevmitt disorderly houses while TERMS ON WHICH PENNSYL “VANIA MAY BUILD TUNNEL. ‘The Brooklyn Fagle printer a statement this afternoon to the effect that the officials of the Pennsylvania road had agreed with the Rapid Tran- sit Commissioners on the following terms under N ith River tumual is tu poy the city jthe next ten years $1 @ foot, and in} struggle Miss Jewett's nightgown which the railroad may rothe first fifteen years of the franchise SO cents per lineal foot of track, and for ‘This is to include all tracks under Man- hattan Islana and js four Unies as much as the railroad originally offered WOMEN SAT ON FENCE TO PREVENT REMOVAL. on the top of a fence across Kast when Supt, Goulden, of the Brook- went down there to remove the fence. * sald the four | progress several before Justice Brut Criminal Branch of the Supre mand wv. 1 am very sorry woon ae court opened to non the Bellevue sungeons Mra Ma disorderly house ie Four women vat in polite attitude Nineteenth street near Croprey avenue: lyn Bureau of Incumbrances, \going to chop this fence down.” “but we stay right here.” st-Altorney Hand summed 1 ‘The fence is still there. captain bad faite ears ugo in the New York | : Une the meane in hi Behoa) uf Ari No. G7 West Biftyemey Rowen fOr AUARE RAIDERS & GOT DYNAMITE INSTEAD OF BOGUS MONEY. ion teeta taided'a place in this which they had watched two weeks, thinking It 4 counterfeiters’ plant though, they found a ton of dynamite Italians who had been running the place wi bp iby Aa in Jobe uf Weber & Melde Ath wtreet ln der yo be eater hep home in Bayport, ly I, ie le atitined | to board at No. WW Wert Wittyetiner TROLLEY KILLS A CHILD. le Havel Rapraefi Hue Down fn the Brome bogus money outfit wruve went to tive dn W ity of tireworks and a large qi without a lleenke ercaped poe BURLINGTON AND ROCK ISLAND AGREEMENT. WOME to-day says a compact between the Rock Island Ratlways system has been arranged but alvo worlds fair terminals > the bulldiug of a New passenger station by the Burlington Burlington and 1h wineets, In the be volves, it is maid tonly the Wiggins i JAPANESE WOMAN IN INSANE PAVILION, 11) West Bixty-ninth was in by HW, Trine HeALY Mrs. ‘Tsune Matsuo. thirty-five years old, of No RACING-BASEBALL GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. PRICK ONE C CENT, MAMARI WINS CRITERION | STAKES FROM eee SS eee |Kittaning Takes Opening Event at Odds of 40 to |—Track Sticky. oaally oy 2 four lengths a, Who was two tengtl Ky Bue be mD RACK, for two-year-olds; five: heavy coats. with | ta 1 and shivering looked lke winte Washington, when the season | Lailing off, ‘The skees lnoked {cold it was a neomfurta avd wat a ve Betting. Place. in a couple of mute cud was never hemd= Queen Eliza= id. her Wd Vantage, ww half a length from: Lewis a neck. three-year-old and upward; mile Betting. id uickly: ; run home, Himselt was three aztas in front of Oom. Paul ral to show it short | and he ta Africander was pling ty birtstueg Phil, who drove the pric down from Xo 1 to 3 fad. SECOND RACE stan shgapeerrelde sadl urs erllaas lle soa] wetting erm, mia, tocke, SLUR Rin, aur Mace 4 4 18 13 Time, 10 ‘s ‘S. PD. and Duel 1 to the Peta, nd Duckoy stopped: ed on the leader and n by half a length beat The Referee »pluce, The favorite, The underlioh = fr made the running fo the guck taness and Jack De Puritan fe bemund th was never prominent front and showed thew Sixth Race —About six Curlongs, w Kened and} Won vy Con . turn Wg nderiich rant took 1 place Franktort w second. Se suk HY Fe eto aeeagnt, how=t Witte creat was third. WOMAN IN BLACK TO EVADE ANTI Stealing $3,000 Worth of that It Applies Only to Stae Jewelry---Four More Indict- tionary Engines and Not to ments Yet to Be Tried. Locomotives. ‘oad Company in regard to that BRAR! TALK ABOUT pesca | Contenniot Amuaty | u The Thermometer Took a 5 ‘ F Big Drop Since Friday and} the Cool Wave Will Tarry|.: with Us. | patient ye rustle seta he. |AWM, nda fot with wrath] gg Wy up > THE STATE, } Ground at Cannadaigua Coy woe taken by bor husband, Kanjino Matsuo, to Bellevue Hospital tea which were jaan Wek Goabat Gohet natola tet Glan’ ant GaraslaL ae BIMINS. oar ta BES Baltonenical iid Tellgadue chatae’ this afternoon, She was placed in the Insane pavilion for observation, ili leita “ase dih edb saith 2s tl de a ea Ae a at ee