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goers ert ‘MARCH 1, 1905, PRICE ONE CENT. CREW, STARVING IN “BOAT, WANTED TO KILL MAN FOR FOOD Men from the Wrecked Dredge Texas, Af |’ ter Suffering Many: Days in an-Open i Boat, Demanded Life of Comrade ‘Who Became Insane. SAVED FROM DEATH BY i COMMANDER’S BRAVERY. amu soapre ith, eh, Exercising aro Bases ¢ HOLD-UP IN BOWERY) Four Men Orne: George’ Johnson Into Hallway and Robbed Him— n After ote “the men. werd taken to the Contre terest, Police Court, ' where Johnson Bocemell street, was held up by four plokedl “ont Horn aa the leader of the men, dragged into the hallwuy of a|bAand.’ Ho sald Hom hed struck him lodging-houre at No, 74 and robbed of /With a “billy,” and thet Richman had $105 after he had deen beaten almret [eaten him, while Prince. went. through into inspnaibility, fe eiginsie cies naid, etood teueeel wider i) le ia Prion sie hd ody pile] seypay opie field the men tn enc we rt ae cpr se gail: ‘ ot a q pg who t 1 to ‘boss. wteamftter, bettie, in which htt a dosen pistol shots Taree way to look over some work were fired, they’ arrested Will ole | tee lee He Reaches New York:and Tells Thrilling Story of How the Sailors, Crazed by Hunger, | were Prevented’ from Resorting | to Cannibalism. 4 THREE CHOICES |, ARE BEATEN “che Backers of f Favorites on Firat! Hall of Card. Lose to: Book makers—Sininliolty an Bi ae Exchange ' “A spry little m:n with a gray beard brought to New York yi oa); a Story of life for thirteen days in an open boat on an angry sea, eight ‘of thr :¢ days passing without food or water for the men aboard: There were thirteen in the boat when she was pushed off from the ° pide of the sinking steam dredge Texas, 600 miles off the coast of Spain, at midnight last Christmas Eve. When the boat was drawn’ alongside the brigantine Mercedes, thirteen days later, there were but weve men in her, and two of them were raving lunatics. Capt. James A. Minot, of Galveston, Tex., Is the man who tells Fy story of suffering and horror that rivals anything in fiction, He was the mas- ter of the Texas, he saw twenty of his crew of thirty-three go to the a of the Atlantic, and by. ‘the power ot his indomitable will he rnc Roma reqe oeonyirgchadeng ber yo who j In broad daylight on the Bowery this afternoon George Johnson, of No, St CRESCENT CITY WINNERS. , FINGT RACE—Baggorly (4 to 1) 1 Diplomat (6 to: 1)°2, Rawhide & 1 TOD SLOAN ON TWO WINNERS poten) prdvehted (he absagnination’ nfbaliom FOUR OF THE 9” les: BEFORE JEROME = sat Pherae tates bce = Bove ttle for the don who are ‘harne ‘Out. ohatinel in: Galv » Oaph. Minot Was: rent: abrord tne er trom the ‘port where sho iched to. Galveston.) In Hem- burg he shipped @ crew of thirty-two men, The first end séoond mates and ® quartermaster could speak . English, All ‘the rest Were German sailors, un- he Favorites, ‘ hor and Reticent’ Home in Front at City Patk—Bad Day ‘ot can: be another who lost hia mind. Capt. ‘Minot ts go tapi Jockey Gets iy babs hg Trays! CITY: PARK WINNERS. BEEF TRUST “REPORT (8 IN| | Rost es Facts Againet|! ist Was Struck by a. Brewory| i POLICEMEN HURT ON DUT (8 to 1) 1, Filatory (7 to 1) 2 bt McGinnis 3, ‘FOURTH (RAGESL. J. Hayrtan (Special 10 ‘The venine World.) NEW ORLBANS, La, Lemm j acquainted with any language but} ejRaTt RACE—Judge Traynor (11 Wagon, and Man Sont to| aream ot a pi The Distrotattorney Cali] sis Tee A eiee aice’ wan | Packers Gathered by Garfield ont tol. ‘Lefty’ Boyie and the Com-jncrio wimsacrms, ‘ee, Tena out of) Ooo gi rae and Will Send Them to Con-|: Releve Him Had Skull Frao- tured by Trolley Car,” to Southampton and after leaving that port many complications developed, On SECOND RACE—Mathis (1 to 4)| gress on Friday, | 4 | mittee Men’ Hear His Story : of Police Graft the day before Christmas it became ap-/1, Hostility (even) 2 Dick Brown 8, os i i " Parent that the ship was danger of ‘i te winking, », THIRD pRCE—Florize! (8 to 8) 1,| WASHINATON, March 1.—James R. PMc aptly recs hag e Row Jenhes! ae \ aa snatay tac oy hated to leave her,” says Capt. Garfield, Commisatoner o¢ Corporations, ditty to-day, one. seoident pecurelng rule came wharges, tion: » I stationed the mate t Later Boyle yas induced to make @| enced navigator section, ie Hrate TUH LA MtDe (Bpectel. to The Evening World.) yan omplete confession, and told w Femara A een a tne ter) ing tings vat both traoks) today,| ALBANY,” March 1--The | Senate able atory of collusion between police. | part of tho hoat, with the quartermas.| fra and the new, ine: the Gity: Par | codea Committee tovday reported. fas. men and crooks, Mr, Jerome, when ho| ter alongside o Ge i si ed a prom: k' made & 8 nate Ba FAIR, 2 ect forably Benetor Frawley'e bill permitt- mas before tie Commttten of Nine re-|'#2 from the wnile andl the tuartermas- athe. Bog amme Wa Weeption of the | ing Mmited-round boxing bouts in| 4 cently, told Boyle's story, and the re-| tor that Lente Sane Ry mow hALe aprind, aftr at the end of the ara | bieateur’ plabe which tare ememacery, of |? wult was the vislt to-day, ‘Tho commit. | °F Ud EAA emote Ualeiwas Vena ot po areas tha are Y | the Amateur Athletlo Union, teemen could hardly believe some of the) et in a to be firm with tad 0 Mate of tne eB aor malden| Senator Frawley’s bill calla for the things that the Vistrict-Attorney told | handle the men w m with) FIRST RACE Purse «Hoven EUMOOKY. | use of elght-ounce gloves and the bouts | them and wanted to wet them direct} them, I was not armed—didn't even| Sine i 97, Won by three lenathe, iistines lite be. of (OUR. rouna duratine, | thie from Boyle, have a knife—while all the sailors had ‘Joousys We diy. PE BAL puinutes 46 Gah. found) and oho mntnute knives, I took charge of the-provisions| yudge i ‘T, Sloan 10) 2 4-5 $3 of rest. The bill will probably be BRIDE NAMED FOR nd water and doled them out for five ? y EE RERTS Ube DOAGraY stint esata age’ AID RY &S, days, week. KING ALFONSO. “Really, I had no misgivings we I dite 18 eae \ Pile. F/R NSA eR avo out the last of the water, e had * nig: Gabrleite wow. wec{sten esverel ships alone. aistancy of, || SBCOND FACE ra, ougiaeai @';| HAY DENIRS iagenanensie and I folt sure that we would be picked | by a hend, netting | ANNEXATION PLAN. ( ported'ag tho Future Queen = |, he men had been on short Fa: | | sinstore i 1 of Spain, tions, and they ins.sted on taking the ' lust oe the waver, although I advocated | Haat : M U VIBNNA,* March 1-Reports have! Keeping somo of it until the need for It || Secretary Tellx Haytinn Minister heen current recently Of the approach: | hocame absolute. We Hnve No Designn on Bayt! ro! Cl eile, er ‘Arohduke Brederick, but it Is im-| “The gea was high and {t wae bitterly i. | WASHINGTON, March L—Tn anawer possible to obtain an official confirma. | cold. Wo had to Keep balling contin = /to an fnquiry on the subject Sceretary don of the \umors, On the other hund dhe ot the men top. down, Take a |S } B)Has hme formally essured the have vue unonviany denied, I q ‘ i Haytlan Minister hore that the United | f f his hand and dtink ¢ome i puna. ate ee ting “Alfonas wee pox of the galt, water That had dashed Into Gout +4 Yarhan, Tid ind | States Ge prerent has no Intention| af the boat. FOURTH R) ACH—For four-vear-olds and | whateve equiring by annexat ay. O18. “D Immediately Issued an order that | unnardi bhvse Bio: hs ligand a Pee Taucwipoil raat BAVOE REA Ct] phi ; eo hind | toonthhy 9a Sven by fo: d (ITE GULT COAST=N OO ee eros boat and’ there. wore | lennthe “telting {St Domingo, nor of extending Amer- pene 9 Aw nat em anton (Continued on Be Becond Page.) eet Tooke ra. Ha At. Pl. 8h, loan Influence in that direction, 1, inoluatve, 5, COV 2 omurre! ' LE , ihe ia nk eran Senin a ent taE B SLA. Baltimore & Ohio RA.86.73, Wash. Mahe tH oa, art ny Your persistent, annoying cough Hy "paleo wntey, ton anid rotura agcaunt taaaeuat Folt Me New Y will disappear if you use Piso's Cure, 260, mh and “op i wre! al Be’ chat ‘ofloeg. %a bi Y ~ 7 ’ Minot, “for she’ was a fine ship, one of the beat I ever commanded, But ah hour before midnight on Chrietms eve I knew that she could not keep afloat, “I ordered one of the boats away from the ship with ten men, They got clear and a@ sea swept the boat against the side of the Texas, We could see nothing In thé darkness, but I knew from the cries of the men that they had all gone to the bottom, “We launched another boat with ten men in charge of the first mate, They ardinal Woolsey Red Sorciial ' (6 teh has completed the report of hie investl- ! ation of the operations of the alleged Thistle 3, ; FOURTH RACE—Demurrer (12) Beet Trunt and the report has been to 1) 1, Noweta (7 to 10) 2, Dr,/submitted to Presttent Roosevelt, Kler 8. Under ‘lam creating ithe Bureau of 4 Corporations it Is discretionary wikh the Precident whether the report shall be itransmitted to Congress, nowithatand- ing. the fact that the Inquiry was ineti- tued in accordance whth a resolution jot the House of Representatives, It was decided late this afternoon that Be atgrrrt: will be sent’ to Congress on ¥r G ‘within ® few hours of the other, ‘f i second victim had been detailed to take ve Biase Bt the first man Injured, Fasten rg! ‘as . Keane, the regular polices ‘man at that port, helping. nedos- i ea trlans aoroms the street when he wap Surlonny, struck by a wagon belonging to the J. C.' Hepfel Brewing Company, He was taken to his home with four toes orvehed, and Joseph inch, the driver of the wagon, was fined $10, Policoman John Nolan was detailed to relieve Keane.’ He was standing between two car tracks, when Austen G, Fox, Chelrman of tho Comunittee of Nine, accompanied hy ‘Messrs. Osborn, Church and Baldwin, of the committos, went to District. ‘Attorney Jerome's office late this af ternoon and esked Mr, Jerome to give them @ hance to personally examine “Letty’ Bpyle, Me ndtorious crook, who. recently made a confession to Mr, Jerome, in which he eald that the poltce were in collusion with every thief in the city and that tho latter @pit the proceeds of thelr robberies and up atx. NEW. ORLBANS, Ila, March L= | Edward Convigan, who recentiy reste a visit to Norther racing points, | aay took % refer to the | announcement by the Seoretery at Harlem, that no entries would be a~ eo at walling: four fi Turion. aff by @ neck, with them, , cepted to the Harlem Stakes from ind o gent Detective Reardon | too were swept against the side of the raoin Park, avenue ene tcitha'tombe after Boyle and the | #hp and went to the bottom. ‘The ship bia sa af gallle lg Naa saan whet palinuhee sonny eran Slag eel from one ake | attr ape as ip thlet was brought back, For over an | was going down and with tho twelve) | ot cement the Harlem people may polltan Btveet Railway Company, came ihe bees aha decline to . hour Mr. Fox and his companions ex- te read members of the crew I got make at this time, It is in the nature {n an opposite direction on the other IU at 18 Mh: en the towutt OI Tr elie ‘analy: amined Boyle in private, They. then |n} the lat boat we had. of a blutt to keep others from joining | track, yf asad ole of thet coped ; Hi “We got away from the ship and in :Nolan had the choice of jumping in Rag) A: box ep tront of the car or the wagon, He the management, for, he pelleves that left, absolutely refusing to say a word the mayority of owners share his opinion about thelr visit, Mr, Hox sald that : 2 the darknees I saw her yo down in a two and a the meted whi i ate ete ae £ few minutes, In the hurry and ex- Sh, any, & mri Ta Ha areca ire Fee naw rule by «whic ft ld hose the oar, “It struck him on the |! Bett! Mrs, 8 pisdged to hay nothing of WDA they err, tose tock of Poritloce si oped to keep the lajallate under die fide and ho waa being drawn benewh || Siaere dies Tbe. WO Ma [Cadieieny 2) st H ee in peed pm eH and Mr | water, When Christmas day dawnod| old banner, must: fall,"and that very ‘ Patan defen atipaenisiy Leal] eee ine 484 nae : Je chased I figured that wo w soon, Olty, Hal ¢ ata wh Annabelle Lise: felt ine Boyle was arrested 30m8 time ao Tea eee eee aateiice from) wert, Comigan claims to have the e@-1Codag Committee of Upper | oy,’ tit Rad pstenel & Manned ue iy Char it my 1 hae arlie | after the rotibery of a rich Westerner, Nhe man was relieved of some $2,000, but a few deys later the money was weturned to him, A detective connocted rwith the West ‘Mhirtieth street’ station waa implicated in this robbery by Boyle's confession and is now under land, but I did not realize that we ee float 80 long without being pick- ed up, On Short Rations. , “Nevertheless I put the men on short rations, My second mate, a man named Garde, could speak English, and I had & quartermaster who wag an experl- Sodus Chub, wa estern ing \ % surance: that in, the event of the Cres an City Jockey Club getting dates protong the fight here, the Memphis at present the strongest cavern, raging wi wit nate trom the ontrol of tae Joker ‘Club, and run He meet. jess of elther of the orgami seeking to control racing in this situauon, na» ‘House Reports Favorably on Frawley Measure to Permit Four-Round Exhibitions, skull and He. was sent to the Hudson. street hospital, JEROME WINS POINT brulees about his night leg, IN WEAPON BILL. Armstrong Measure Amended to Permit Issuance of Licens to Foreigners, As (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N. ¥., March 1.—District- Attorney Jerome has carried his point in the Assembly. The Armstrong | Concealed Weapon Bill was amended by that House to-day, go as to permit the lgeuance of licenses to foreignera, aa well ag citizens, Jerome objected to provision discrim- inating agalnst foreigners on the Kround that it would put a large number of watchmen out of business, who have hot talsen out oltizenship Papers, Sa AUCTION OF “AL” ADAMS'S PROPERTY BRINGS $1,262,700 jum for Owner, ‘The sate by auction of a number of pieces of real estate belonging to F dams, the one time policy king, who served a term of imprisonment in Sing |\¢ one pleces, all i ved and of choice Wwoatlon, aid was sold in fifteen parcels, Tho total realized from the sale wag « Ms 1262, 700,, \ Joo" Wooton also ran, + | wii Tene New HOT SPRINGS RESULTS, TIRST RACH—Madoo (60 to 1) 1, Pow: af to 6) 2, Pete Dalley (5 to 1) 8 me 1,44, ~ BECOND RACE—Comle Opera (10 to DH i a (6 to 6) 2, Orchestra 3. Time— THIRD RACE—Crown Prince (3 to » Dewey (12 to 5) 2, Red Fox (16 to 1) 8 3 to 2, Himent. a, FOURTH RACE—Never Guoh, frat; Falidands 7 40% second; Ex-Cen- tral, third, SaEnnnne aaeenaeT M’'CARREN STANDS \, (LATE WINNERS: AT CRESC! erty 4) +FIFTH RACE—CANYON mon WS LYN KINSEY (16:01) 3, Soratched——Bean and Casa, - SIXTH—VIC ZIEGLER (2 to AY OPINION|(6 to 1)'3. Soratohed—Rondolet and Margery CITY PARK. FIFTH RACE—RETICENT:(11 to 5) Wm to 1) 2, BON MOT.(13 to 1) 3. SIXTH RACE—-LUCY YOUNG (4 to : ‘a 1) 2, ESTERRE (9 to 5) 3, UP FOR HEALERS, (Special to The Bvenine World.) ALBANY, March 1.—A bill to legalise the practice of Christian Sclence heal. ers was offered to-day by Senator Mos |Carren, + Te Real Estate of Former Polley King WAS A dened LE, Sold in Parcels Nets Big | LO DNV ALVES BRINGS Vise vA On aocouat ot tou, July i is ‘ int neon anid bettie service, avoigIn Bit ate ikl reaening Denver before theo .. AT HOT SPRINGS,” , Pier RACE—QUINN BRADY (7 tte 10) — to1)1 ECLECTIC (19 to 1) 3, Ue heh ae AT ASCOT. FIRST RACE~—SINCADO (6 to 2) 1» MERRY 1) 2. ANGELENO (20 to 1):3. Bae brought a great crowd of bidders |W) “Giivention, | Under. perso ¥ ‘interested Beraons to the cad Bs. | igkets Wogs ie Honey Ruler es tate Exchange sales rooms to-day, uly 1h 2 na The Adama property included thirty. tiation She dra “oae oa et 4 port fonate pan De ote aude Pa. ay SECOND RACE—MISS PROVO (9 to 2) ih a to 1) & CHIEF ALOHA mal 3, a

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