The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1902, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

My eae NY RACINGS SPORTS.” saa srosTinonews UL ON PAGE 10 [“ Circulation Books Open to All ” ons, CENT. NEW YORK, Ww ED SDAY, _ DECEMBER 10, 1902, _ PRIC WME PUTOUT POISON IN SHOGKKLLS INE TANS | UE Ll OLOFREMEN LEVH'S BEER, A MINSTER, LEFT WCE = Me a | —_——. —~— i . r (Members of the Depart- Chemical Analysis Shows] ‘Rev. George Leonard Lose Six Pairs of American Cy- \ Mini U ment in Manhattan and. Cyanide of Potassium in| Electrocuted in Dormi | clists Still Tied for Lead N F B “t=, Minister Bowen Makes a Demand Upon) the Bronx Must Undergo the Liquid Which Old} tory at Drew Seminary! in Six-Day Bicycle Grind . ' President Castro for the Release of) Immediate Inspection. | Man Drank. in Morristown, N. J. at Madison Square Garden ee p German and English Citizens Who soos roe Have Been Thrown Into Jail at Car-/THE ORDER BRINGS DISMAY.|BoY Now CLOSELY GUARDED.|HANDS TOUCHED LIVE WIRE.|KRAMER BREAKS A RECORD. Blaze on West Sixty-fifth Street Starts at No, | lB 18 and Soon Reaches No. 16—Women acas. |Men in the Ranks for Years and He Persists in His Bromo-. Young and Popular Preacher Champion Sprinter Rides a Half : . 4 ft Se | Those Who Have Met with In- Seltzer Story, and His Par-| Took Hold of Electric Lamp}; Mile Unpaced, Flying Start, Take Desperate Chances in Their Mad Ef- i en tne ‘ ee aa ay ee ee | juries in the Service Look on, ents Suggest that He Is of; Connections to Which Were) in 541-5 Seconds, Lowering forts to Reach Safety. j ake Texns sailed with her mallets tials ovly half comple the Prospect with Gloom. Unsound Mind. Imperfectly Insulated. All Marks. ————— WASHIN Dec. 1(.—The State Department has been advised! Hae aN bea valued Ae wren ee | Genrke Fee te axed and wealthy eS: Fy sae) sade atigert SCORE AT 5 O'CLOCK. Blaze Raged Ina Big Apartment-House at that a “peace:u! blockade” exists at Ia Guayra, whichis the port of Caraeas,! iy. nronx to-day when orders were! burg. whe dled anon ioe Nas slectrociiied In his room in Hoyt —_—_—_. Fifty-eighth Street and Madison Avenue at : the capital of Venezuela. The difference between this state and a state of Wass Hauibae all rae omeers | from a bottle in which a white Rtnace Rane ate eq tosithat ina M. L, ‘ a Pe a 4 war {s not very strongly marked, except in the opportunity afforded by the! ice to mimet ty the full Board Or Ircliat arnt erice erage 1 by ome leame primariiy. trom a tate iubneent| giassavanaeueret tebe sat ¢ the Same Time—All Fire Apparatus South peaceful blockade to effect a settlement without recourse to actual blood- : feal 1 rs for examination as | chemists: elvetrin Mahe wire, Riited him instants = : s Sala |to" thee hasten thineme eo vematn fn |""rhn Spuiment naw heen anaivand anal io RAK. 4 secular and’ propamy sn. | John and Menos Heaett.... 120 0f Of One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street” shed, The situation is here regarded as critical, the fire fighting service. | found to be © BE cident. Dr, Lome, who} NewKirk and Jacobson.,.. 1201 0 Tae he aie aeageate of ae: waa sit-! Butler and Turville......... 1201 0] Busy at the Two Fires. Ung In the dormltory with his feet on ; i a rudiator for warmth. He was read-| Leander and Floyd Krebs,. 1201 0 fug. leaning back in his chair so far| Barclay and Franx Krebs.. 1200 9) <r f potasstum are lastie “unon. thera tt ce atroct ior makina, but lire eurcene <conAeoiON With (he Fadle| Cerone ane Petersen. -...0. 1200) 9 Pwo simultaneous fires, one on the east and the other on the formed the State Department thai a number of these eltizens were arrested continue af stated intervals until Ty ‘occasionally the hydrocyanide. in great- | ator Galvin and’ Root. baal rm. is used In] The tight from an incandescent lamp} Best prevous record is 1271 miles| west side, culled out the entire Fire Department south of One swinging above fis head did not suit] 5 9 T if i a | ADE, Hundred and Twenty-fitth street this afternoon. Three alarms a y Mr, Bowen at once addressed himself to President | iN r the requirements of the rule jy reduced or diluted has Nn passed upon, It Is expected | medione. ae Castro to secu examination will re- Coroner Gernon notified the Brooklyn | him, He leaned back to change Ie 5 ement of many old fire- | police this afternoon that the chemist | sition of the llght, keeping hin f - ener 1 . . Frank b. Kramwer broke the) were turned in in each case. There were thirty engines, thirty” y paced hh mile record: f hose carts and eight hook and ladder companies at the west side = nide of potassium. Minister Bowen, at Caracas, has accepted the trust placed upon him] This order affects the Deputy Chief] ‘This Is the powder form of the polsa: \ 5 n Chiefs. Captains and Lieu phe jtqule i " to look afier the interests of British and German citizens in Venezuela, prains a The Nauta form, hy s sium, {s commonly e: The, examination # to begin at 3/Alljof the cyanide: o'slook in the afternoon of Dec. and | used principally and this has brought him into conflict with President Castro, He has In- erday In Caraca thei velease. He represented that he had been charged | that is yen with (he care of British and German subjects in Venezuela, but President | pite thelr advanced years. employed by Coroner Williams to ana-|Wwhich were covered with light slippers, sult ta the \ men who, di M Castro was unwilling at first to recognize his authority. consider themselves fully able to cone jyze the contents of the beer hottie had jon the radiator, Finally the Minister convinced him that he was acting within his rights,| li the diffeulties of thelr calling fled his report with him and that this! Just above the bulb there was a por-| at Madivon Square Garden this af i P-asident Castro consenred with reluctance to release the principal prison- Already Tried in Brookiyn. report showed that there was ‘sufficient |Uon of the wire exposed. His hand |ternoon, covering the distance in| tire and almost as many at the other. In Issuing this order Commisatoner c¥anide of potassium In the haif-tiiied |cime in contact with the Htte patch of} ma 4 he record Th es = Bare ls he west side tire was in two apartment houses, Nos. 16 and » “) Mr. Bowen will insist upon the release of the remainder. Nothing 1 : s i Sturgis is following out a pian he in- beer bottle to Kill an army of men,’ |expowed wire and he was hurled to the is his reports to the State Department indicated the reason for the arrest of wan 5t seconds, . <4 avgurated tn the Boroogh of Brookiyn This settles the mystery as to the| floor. 18 Sixty-fif! e i 4 those foreignerds except that they were German or British. last fall, Ax a reault of the examina (cause of death, There is no doubt i Mr. Lose was alone in his room, The| With almost haif the journey done,{'! W est Sixty fifth street, just off Central Park West. Twig ) The latest report from Mr. Bowen to the department confirmed the tion of the officers of the Department that Leyh was killed by poison, Tae | frst suspicion that anything had hap-|aine teams now only are teft in the| women jumped and were badly hurt. One. fireman was injured. sata e r Save y E ‘0 I any ve «l boy, Robert Westphal, has lied | Pened was when students in adjoining | six-day at Madison Sq Gara aut : piczs despatches relative to the seizure of the Venezuelan Navy in the port !9 ‘hat borough a great many veterans erran y | six-day race json Square Garde: s were y destroy } ©! Caracas yesterday, It {s now expected that the next etep will be thy ./” te Department were retired, One tn saying that he put bromo seltzer A ace vent seemed (0 be the lang alx of them are tied for first plac Both buildings were practically destroyed. , z g % ’ ye es of th Mi | Uh le. Capt. Ri A odor of burning flesh. An Investigativ: vat ] aj vas in 1 ine ennouncement of a formal blockade of that port by the British and Ger-\°rhu examasiions In tnie borough and |oren atatemente, ae maken the wae at once made, aud ‘on Kolng to the| The other tore are just one inp be- The east side fire was in The Antoinette, a double sper i room of Mr. #)} man warships. j{he Bronx will not stop with officers.) “It the boy put anything in the deer, | on the noe one Be was found dead/nind the leaders. house just completed at Madison avenue and Fifty-eighth st Ht fg believed bere that this will not stop the entry into the port of! Orders were jssued some time ago re-|and he nald he did, he put the poison| He apparently ieee | fold of the| The withdrawal of the two last for- American ships, but that if they land their cgrgoes the British and Germans giring CNG CO Al a alee cits iar Bath ere he) Wor [£46n teams cut the lst of riders down One Woman ‘wes pvereams by smoke, buttheidamsgerwas compara- * ‘wil! insist upon collecting the regular Venezuelan rate of customs upon (Parton exananatt n patie fhe to Suspicious Cireamatances, alag hia feet, which had rested on the and left all the prises safe in tne nands| tively small. H poard o ume set, although the] ‘The report showing that there was of the Americans. Breton and Varra- <4 7 - A ther. Of course, this will involve the seizure of the custom-house, and In| order has not heen rescinded. As soon | cyanide of potassium in the beer bore grad abot eet rina tind, b¢en Teon's finish came unexpectediy, but was] WOMEN MAKE DESPERATE TUMPS. We thin it is expected that President Castro, unless he concludes to abandon |*9 the examinations of the oMcers are | ig corroborative of the suspicions of Dr,|budy was found, replete with sensational riding, and Fire started in the apartment-house at No. 16 West Sixty-fifth strest at {uither reristance, will issue a decree closing the port to entries and will |°OMcivded the men of the rank and | Wuest, who performed the autopsy on|, The, suppoaltion ia that hie feet were jafter the leaders had gained a lap on| file not r ti befa if connected with a current that in some 4 o'cloc is afternoon and 0 inaict upon collecting duties anew upon the same gouds if they are pasted | your. ‘ake thelr turn before the | Leyn's body. He said at the time that| Unexplained way ran to. the iron- some ithe Sa btee Be wuld dnd presented) teat ALUN spread so rapidly that No. 14 was hortly ablaze he detected an odor of peach pits, which|of the radiator, and that when he | W/th severa more, Heller and Doer-| algo, I a remarkably short space of time both buildings were ablaze from intv the interior of the country beyond La Gualra. | Old Men Muat Go. [is characteristic of cyanide of potassium, |touched the wire he completed a cirou withdrawal was no surprise, The United States Navy has at present no representative In La Guatra.| fi is apparently the policy of the ad-| It Is now recalled that young West-|tuegeytent himp ater. ito Rist tok had been hopelessly beaten tor] top to bottom. Whe little gunboat Marictta is at Curacoa. a few hours distant, In readiness! ministration to get new blood in the|phal, in describing the beer which led|An Investigation is being made by the many hours ier Two women in No, 16 were obliged to jump for thelr itves: /ORMEE to respond! to any call. | Fire and Police Departments by enforc- to Leyh's death, sald it smelied ike |S¢minary authorities, Branden an aoe ia el mee Ceeeneeyr siren Saori ments Hh Ray Ing the provisions of the charter, which potash. When asked how he knew the land ‘was an exceptionally Bright aiU-ltween Breton and Darragon, the Jeau| oe ory Was hasly jainren Soe was sent, to; Races el rao aaa allows the retirement of policemen and | dor of potash had once | eta to take Chatee eee eRe eX [or the Frenchmen in. the long gring, {ter Woman, whose name has not been learned, was rendered unconecious: +2 firemen if they are pronounced physical- | Smelt It In a grocery * The police Phe: ot 7 pe ‘Velie ai GREAT BRITAIN SAYS THAT ly unfit by the Board of Medical Exam- {believe that this statement resulted |satigeme, There is nd suspicion GEL Revere! times at the sige OF tue tack by her injuries, (She was also taken to the hospital. e dressing room the two team iners Q |from a confusion of terms: that potas- ee tea came to blows and prompt work A fireman who wag trying to go u 4 TIME FOR PEACE IS PAST. | "tere are nunéreze ot men past wnat|sinm wan the word the tgy hed tm sol KILLED BY A FALL, [sts stm™* (9 Slows_and promot work # Aine too 3p she tes of oa |!s commonly considered the prime of life | mind (Continued on ‘Tenth Page) cue Miss Hackett before she jumped was knocked from his ladder bya eee |i the Fire Department who believe that} Coroner Williams aaid this afternoon! syay Carpenter Meets natant pees burst of flame from one of the windows and fell to the street. He was a | they are as strong and active as they | that the chemist who made the analysis , LONDON, Dec. 10,—In the House of Commons Under Forelgn Secretary | have been in all thelr lives, Many of ,of the contents of the beer hottie would | Death While at Work ImVard. | YOUNG GIRL SENT TO JAIL. | badly hurt and was taken to Roosevelt Hospital. twenty-ne Cranborne said the Government had no official information as yet of the these are suffering from complaints, fre- jalso hand jn a report to-morrow on the | August Hallway Pars. ————— quently the result of injur ‘din! contents of the two bromo seltzer bot-|old, a ship carpenter, employed in] praatle Method of Jersey Judge to seizure by the Venezuelans of two hundred Britsh and German subjects or) thy course of duty, that will pause them ¥ | b e of ¢ tle, from one of which Westphal said | Williams's yard at West New Brighton Rinaloutawaelakelik of the seizure of the Venesnelun warships by the fleets of Great Britain | {0 fetire on the reports of thd doctors, ef 0 8. 1, white working to-day on a sc: “ QU XC S he got the bromo seltzer for Leyh'a |S. 1. while working to-day, on. | A woll-dressed, prepossessing girl, who ICK BLAZE E I T E DAM OPE oo BIG APARTMENT-HOUSE:; + ¢-—_____ she was Lulu &: 8 old, of Hillsdale, sal and Germany. beer, If there Is a trace of poison In |{OlGIng | halanee ‘and fell a distant Lord Cranvorne added that (he British clams which necessitated co-| BIG NILE DAM OPENED, {either ne will at once proceed against | forty lway wax killed tue the boy en the murder charge. |stantly, nk Without relatives his ercion would be fully disclosed by papers to be laid before the House. | Karnes Water Reservoir! The analysis of the viscera taken |body Was removed to ved to AEs Morgue. wandering about the streets of Jersey They included a demand for compensation for Interference with trading} s hw tearaernl| City to-day and taken to the Second ; 4 ‘ (oe ath : ‘ompleted at Last. from Leyh will not be completed untit COAST - STORM IS. 1S COMING, | cHmnat court vessels, the imprisonment and ill-treatment o: ritish subjects and the} SOU. 5 Monday or Tuesday. From what is . 7 . . ASSOUAN, Egypt, Dec. 10.—The t ? She had no money and no friends destruction of property. The,Under Secretary asserted that the Govern-| Nile reservoir and dam were opened to, | RO® Known It is believed that this Gitar BR She had no money and no friends! Three Alarm Calls from the Antoinette at Fif§ ment would follow precedent in the enforcement of analogous cases. day In the presence of the Khedive, the janelle win emule an finding traces Of! wgeional Weather Bureau Sendal her parents are or the mimes of hr ty-Eighth Street and Madison Avenue— i ike and Duchess of Connaught, Lord | °94 4 a ela 8 Replying to Mr. Brice, Liberal, Lord Cranborne said the British Min-|Gromer, the British Agent and Consul | The report of the analysis of the beer Outta Wweenin, ‘ tite Stlicnhy, aan fenestol thal Countell One Woman Is Overcome. ister at Caracas had been instructed to wait twenty-four hours after the| General in Egypt, and Lady Cromer, | caused the Brooklyn police to deny any| The local Weather Bureau has re] yee ee en nent there tor] frighten her into the Ministers and many other distin-| one the privilege of taking with the|celved the following from Washington:| 4" faw. hi F i jours might ; mrovontat Se of ue uti nag tm and, failing a reply, to proceed to La Bee nee ota ne ony aiourrediiniine | BOY: “Warnings for brisk to high south- | disclosing something herself, 9 Seni u ae As ie ue paneer ptenu-four “hours on board a), ernoon when the Hhedive turned a| Various persons, among them several | weet winds for this afternoon and to-] | ei ts The fire in the Antionette, which is a new bullding only partially eos py ve} ve put t ry ar % ze - order ot un ast Bla | r ritish shij at period expired last nig) nless in the mean time a| key which p e electric machinery | reporters, had been given permission by |RI&ht are ordered along the coast from «8 a Wisall rants ese KY cupled, had ite origin in the boller-room in the basement, The Sandy Hook to Eastport, Me. suite the most Where rig concession bas been received it was necessary for His Majesty's Govern-| Pers spened ard a careat hod at tet | Capt. Reynolds co see Westphal, but te lent to take forcible action. The Government has rushed through them. The Duche; of before they could reach the Children's ms not yet been Informnd| Connaught then laid the nat mone of |Soclety home, where the boy in detalne — |reached the woodwork of the storerooms and the first intimation the gineer and janitor had of it was a volume of stifling emoke in the cellar, that such action had been taken. fhe: dur, said ae prisoner, th rmits were re- ; The ettiinde of the Foreign Office here is one of relief, the arrest of $$ Mina a ie ee ee ee N This smoke found vent through the windows of the basement and the British subjects, it 1s held. indicating a provision against {Il creat New meskers See Roosevelt, Parents Say Roy Ie Cr: the elevator and dumbwatter shafts to the apartments above. The a ment and consequent further complications, te eNO ctenchentes eegegmmlt: | The parents of Westphal belleve now r jgineer ran the elevator half up the height of the building and then ran | The Admireity has received information of the selzure of the Venezue-|New York, consisting. of Geor UE Aa Ee AL a A {- | ur from floor to floor alarming the tenants. In the mean time the de lan gunboat Bolivar at Port of Spain, Island of Trinidad. oe eto Ee Downie, a Ups |in the middle of the forehead with a : a renee ii pati Leng pels th indication that the : hen the rst engines arriv: Uhere was every in the Presdent to-day, to enlist hix influ-| hatchet. His father waa repairing a ence In securing the passuge of the! tence. The child ran to kiss him and building would be consumed. Smoke was issuing from the windows up os VENEZUELA’S WARSHIPS Lend ea ae oh Fan ee the hatchet struck him in the head, in- | to the fifth floor by this time, and many of the tenants were crouched » flicting a’severe wound. SEIZED BY THE POWE RS To Care = Cold tn One Day. Dhlg inp AEOAGHE ctoKl Rober al ti At 5 o’clock the crowd at the six-day cycle race had inron the fire escapes and balconies, afraid to start for the street. ie Z| Jo | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, Ail|clination to He about everything, they ' Two other alarms were sent in, calling out all the fire apparatug,en ‘ druggists refund the money if It falls to. a 7 Groves alxnature is on each box. 260, wee tae, “AnnOE seem to tell the truth! greased to 6,000. The seven leading teams took turns atthe upper East Stac. | GARACAS, Venezuela, Dec. 10.—The combined English-German fleet |Christmes Many Pha Ute, FIREMEN QUICKLY AT WORK. : has seized and towed out of the harbor of La Guayrs the Venezuelan fleet| Danger, Storm and Sacr! ho pat tires ervitaie or enue tery that! sorinting, McFarland“ ralsed oonsiderable enthusiasm ob: A squad of firemen went to work at the flames in the cellar, while — he put three crystals of what he thought| Sprinting, a of four war vessels. The captured ships are the Totuma, Ossun, Margerita| It's not The World’s fault, and it | WS brome seliger in the glusy from others swarmed up the stairways through the smoke, and assisted tenants A *y which Leyh drank the beer that kill ~ arid the Gen. Crespo. ‘They were manned by 390 men, {an't theirs, that Fire Chiet Croker |him. end that he did not put any: ia to safety, Fortunately the blaze was easy to get lt, and the fire itself \ The seizure of the fleet followed immediately upon the recetpt of news| ts one of the best advertised men in | hn’ oan ie, Mabie nee a, eighth of spread-eagling his field for a short time, but the pace was tod aia not extend above the ground floor. who had apartments on the seventh floor, © ‘by Admiral Douglass, commander of the combined British and German|New York and that all men think Poet, ie yh le tie sustement Mrs, Edward L. Lithauer, fleet, that all English and German residents in Caracas had been arrested, |of ex-Chief Rowe Byrnes when | story is convinced, as told) hot and he was finally caught by the others. J started to escape by way of the hall aud stairways, but was forced back by | they deplore — Dattive barceicateonte traeieeee tie smoke, She then made her way to a baleoy opetng from the windows at's politics, um: She; itisn’t the | wil ke a fall confessi ‘ > peared eg ’ resumption of diplomatic relations be-| rasgon, snytiow, oe the Chief sche Mra imene tio cat atch sto the tha hoe of bigs suite and appeared to be about to jump, when she was seen to fall bac! tween the two countries. rae whys Tet and | arate! —.—_. ex-Chief wero as 0 write of A ; 5 ” cy Spa ee ee Firemen were despatched to her ald from the street. They found bed overcome by sm on the floor of the balcony and carried her down to the ITALIAN. CAUIGEE Man sory.” They know the fie, |" RN PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD’S GENERAL MANAGER RESIGNS, nya treet and into the apartmenthouse next door, where she was revived. race Hall, who lives on the sixth floor, was out shopping . REACHES LA GUAYRA.|. Mr. Byrnes’s is a tale of how Of- es WEATHER FORECAST. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 10.—J. B. Hutchinson, General Man \i. ficer Donovan and a tenement-house | neighborhood ny the time of the fire. She had left her baby in her aj wae orca FRENCH MINISTER HURRIES TO CARACAS. PARIS, Dec. 10.—Owing to the gravity of the situation In Venezucla the For- ce has directed M, Wicner, the ppointed French Minister to to start’ immediately for Caracas without wailing for the arrival family were made happy. It’s true, JA GUAYRA, Venezuela, Dec. 10.—land there,are just such chances for Rhe jTallan critlacr Glovannt” Bausan 18 opiate beg ons r tells a sadder tale. His of the Venezuelan Minister, Gen, Velu~] 4 fy je story a Christmas fire in tin! ag at first intended. The Foreign TEXAS TO SAIL TO DAY, 1898 at the corner of Greenwich and Office has also xelected Count De Peretti| PERHAPS TO VENEZUELA | Fulton streets, and how the firemen, de Jtocca as the French representative So fighting their way in, found there in the artitration with Venesuel NEWPORT, NEWS, Va., Deo, 10.—|sleeping the sleep that wakes not a na ordered him to r9seed to Ce The bat: Tex. Rew at the ~2 ya Uttle boy, his arms filled with Christ- immediately Ww! mas toys. * For these stories hi nee, ae radon (Gorpte ther oes a a | Broce, to, Oem ‘she ra con today cfg is wen: is users ‘and ten others that you will enjoy fed, and whose plantations were | possibly to Venesuela. see the Christmas World, out next Forecast for the thirty-st pad Ropes ending at 8 P.M. ates, ager of the.Pennsylvania Railroad, resigned to-day. His-rege ments with a nurse. News of the fire came to her in exaggerated form and day, for New York City and she ran shrieking from Fifth avenue and Fifty-ninth street to her Rh vicinity: Rain to-night; tem- i t ece id will take effect Jan “ * +Lt was all the firemen could do to restrain her from rushing into the perature above freezing; Thars- ignation:was a pted an i ele vats as she believed her baby was in dang The nurse and the chil@” days pectiy; (slonays si qeoler ; 3. Beinong the first to be rescued and were safe in the house next doar’ Thuraday evening or night; <* pth ther arrived freph to brisk southwest winds, RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. } =a aie fire looked to be probably beyond control Policeman Quin malting, to west npa merch weet. bt the East Fifty-frst street station, went (0 the roof of the building ing tho xevolution. The ses. : : Sunday, "You hed better order in ad- Fourth Race—Golden Rule 1, Worthington 2, Aufomus ‘Bz | 47 East Fitty-cignth street, and trom there made his way to.the roof eta rat ty vance from your newadealer, as the Antoinette, He went through the house {rom floor to floor and aasial soot, Mae mre sarc were Ba srt fee age, a mi Revs sah nan “i Sires out ot opgernae Wen ae |e Pat a Fifth Rase—Leviathan.1; Sootoh Piald'2, Cogswell, Nie

Other pages from this issue: