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| \ ‘ { renee icra e vrifes rate. ES my Uwe PINAL Prisons gamaan | YOUNG BANDITS ROB A BROOKLYN Sump Into Vehicle of Dr. Loretta Le Grand, in Front of Borough Hall, Grab Her Money and Jewelry f= and Get ret Away. ARRESTED LATER, ONE OF THE FOUR CONFESSES ALL | Big Throng on Street Witnesses Daring Robbery, but Before Victim Can Cry for Help j the Thieves Have Disappeared f from the Scene, the a Four boy bandits jumped into Grand, a woman phy No, twas passing the Borough Hall, on G + 48 ohnson street, Brooklyn, as fail later MRS. GILLETTE. TO VISIT GRAC Wishes to Show Sym- | pathy for Them. . who had a good weir way to & ByS (Speciat to The Eye: LACUBE, De syn sa tip t theatre near puce. The Dox-ootee, y carr at ¢ Tinnegan, twelve years c yeher, nine ¥4 Mas atrect. that the $100 I.feel for Heve pan pmy § two lota of $50, 4 at the boys who had got share wept coplousiy as lie relate the ft had beens tt ac Mrs. on to spéak of | nervemm tension. Moderate. to FACE Ups e day Hid Behind Veil. tk Monildren ® 4 & said, = ft gnorrow: My'|. As, Mrs, Bradley entered the room the Some | crowd decdine’ as quiet Oh. | green nd’ the spectators cra: . frightened girl’ That night boy and told him that he love suchas it ts. V BATTLESHIP. “WILSEOIGSST “RRM INTHE WORLD ae Plans Presented to ‘Con- gress Show Many Novel Promises to Put a Better Service in Effect To-Morrow on. } Many Lines. oniime SWorld) B. | Anne iapelacce Fats | Ideas for Vessél. iB) i ee Sreratrae ‘: | “Ralph avenug Flat BHINGTON, Dec, 13—-Conkress | ushwick avenue, - pecelyed to-day from Secretary Bona- rparte the draft of the plans for the big battleship provided for at the I | session. ere. were!) four « V plana submitted by the Conatruction | Bureau of the navy and six scte by | —hprivate firms and indiyiduals, ‘The plan selected’ by the department twas one preparedby’ tle—canstruction | bureau, embodying many novel features and designs, the broadside fire being 3 SHAR OF PERSIA HAS” Seren an NpAaH Mnullvon DuNaias! LAN, Poni; Dee, 13.20 p. | toatified that Mra. Brad Sor emineaticnioe ene acau(arel at x ¢ condition of the Shah. tec] tio station-house that ‘ A deelted tirn for the worse to-day, | shot i mith tonsequent jncrease of long range | § FTL SOE SR 10t. i final eon fire; the defensive quatitich are dis} inctiy’| HO last, conscto i catty Hour he told me that sho was the mother superior to any other battle: é (dist third pase the percentage of wolht: of Het | Ta aiinesasebeeamo create sContinura eer ey, yo ex is by . ousand tons | meric 1) srmor cet three thousand tyne.) nerio.isly. pee THREE HIT By A TRAIN. } whe Jersent battleship yet built. WOMAN IN AUTO tomobile of Dr, Lorettr Le BROWNS PARENTS. Mother of Girl's Slayer : Mre. | ‘ | room a few minutes before. I would be reaponted Uf the sS sincerity of: MAKES NEW PLEDGE. Ww. ers that ~ LOST CONSCIOUSNESS, W reairdod | NEW YORK, * WALTHOUR PROTESTS ae TAKING AWAY LAP H THURSDAY D ee [7 Circulation Books Open ECEMBER i138, i900. BROWN 10 HAVE “WEDMRS ADAMS. HW THIS CY | Admits that Senator Had Planned Trip to New | York for Marriage. PMRS. BRADLEY IS HEED. ‘Collapses When ihe Coroner! »Commits:Her for Murder of Hergf children’s Father, toThe Eyening Work) WASHINGTON, of Maude Adams, firmed by Sue enya tien place fn New York, and that 4 the Senator contemplated spend: olldays with Maude Adama |: The Washington police have le in thelr poasesalon. found among Senator ‘Brown's effects, establishing the engagement, and as these letters hay PRIEST AND HS ORMER SERVANT DIE SIDE BY SIDE Couple Found with Life) Extinct in Room in. East 18th Street. ACCIDENT OR SUICIDE? | | Tube That Fed the Gas Range Had Become Partly Uncoupled. The Rev Father C. 8. Quinn, who un- tii three weeks ago was eaststant pastor Dec. 18 —The report | of St. Agnes Roman Cathole Church that Mra, Azsia Boadley atot and killed bar Auantis Highlands, N. J., and Brid- Senator Frank Brown, of Utuh. be-|@et Kileny, the housekeaper of the rec- | Ctuse shechad Tearnet he was engage tory, werr trand-dead-to-tey tre tor pei orale ee AD er} Mashed room at No, 28East Eighteenth |atree The priest had been discharged from sat the Atlantic fee weeks gy because of * in church and mon affairs conduct in constantly driving and walking with the young house- Father William t tor of the church, who complained against Quinn to the Bishop of the diocese, dled last week. Fatuer Quinn camo to New York on would have become part cf the reoori in the case, Mrs, Aviams forestalléd thetr effedt by admitting the facts, I Mrs. Bradley Held. Mrs. Anna Brad) I. The verdiot-of the-Jury was that “Ar- ‘Shur G Brown came to his death, Dec. 43, wt the Emergency Hospital, from o wunshot wound. Said gunshot wound twas caused by @ pistol held in the band Hot and fired by Anna M. Bradley, We jholt-said Anna M. Bradley for the on of t ace ley ahe collapsed. > the Unii jo Inquest time did she give uny ner 1 Biates J a i waa crowded flowing with a throng of, inter- ested spectator. Airs, Gradley, dressed jin black and heavily velled, « it was } | It was agparent that sho had been weep actlons showed she was mak: c efforts to contro! enotiem Sperattitody was thelr necks to ewt a glimpse of her £ tures, but the vell hid tham. en were among Uie spectato: aud) Brown's son and daughter were “not present. Nor was Mra. Adams, mother of Muude Adams, the actress. ‘Phe frst witness was Josephino Kid- woll, the ma{d, who testified that sha was in the adjoining room when the shot waa fired, and immediately upon’ hearing it to the elevator hoy and told him to notify Mr, Talty, man- ager of the ‘hotel, Mr. Talty testified that he hurried to oom, and, opening the door, found Senator Brown helpless upon He asked w had the wounded man, yolce, replied woma ‘alty< frum, te leave said, Nat th that room) re was yaad 3 he permitted her excltement Mrs. Bradley: said e witnesa: “We have had tt cording to the w t pain. Talty notle Brown was. taken’ (o cy Hospital and Mrs, Bradley an arrested, Admitted the Shooting. when Detectiva., Burlingame, the day he was sent way from the Aw Histiands Church and went | immediately to the dj Hotel. He was a big man of ¢ ed ap- pearance and bore bi: with clerl- | eal dignity while at 1 Engages Room for Coupie. t mer priest went to street and n@ could hire a. He had thy aaked the land room: £ dofted sack huddled sugKested s doorway w found wan writt x Ch on to-day n, Barthold| C8. Qu blank had been matied received on “The girl and w left Atlantic Zghiands last Tuesday. Were They Poisoned? to the the day she efter an examina. declared the beter wes had kltled che Coroner Acritelll, tion of the room, that polson arid’ not pribat ani paid the | police found a quant! aid a heayy 4 ————»____ GREAT NORTHERN’S KEW | STOCK ISSUE = BLOCKED, | dies Pepe i ced "7 venthe Wertd.t ei Pe j Whe ship ts to be oi0 cect lone, S| LUMBER NEXT UNDER en ee a J ice tole ia os feev 28 Inches deep, 2,00 tona dis- Ng telah po ue ant more roan of x0 sethont eet iteet Satan a: n Walker, < c -linsaate, niet Also | be placement 2 feet draft, 290 tons FIRE OF CONGRESS, |acan sxc siace in nedtora, nie wire | as ATER HRAEE Cou etter a CEI eA dina nine-year-old daughter were struck | Ps omed issue can be Biave (en IM-inch rifics jam fourtesn ¥ fs Spear eastTT Jy a. tre hile crossing the Har Geonts Niextherh passe rapid-fire guns and se: 28 WASHINGTON, Dec, U.—The House tricks at Golden's Bridge last night abhi we © pune te repel _tespedo —ef- jag nuthorised an Inyertigation ino And a8 a result Walker died from hiv} Read World, “Situatl Ww 4 fia Re Mis | friction ta the aniial aka to-day’ ead World, “Situation Wants base ine Miath wt wad le Hesstigre, | tne Huaiber Wrua/ eines a ‘ and girl will recover, ** [tor competent help of any kind. - seal Hichlands | | teen. | teleased nus been | horda, a been dea Kimmel! yas cis! idenly of a ers’ “When alleged (Special to The Evening World.) month right name 1s George A ¢ did not wish ta.go fnto the det ate Bank at Arkanses City, =a SAYS HE IS ANOTHER MAN: stand, ‘tl shalt » details Ko Jn . N.Y... Dec. nn inmate of thi at Matteawan, t in the Supreme Court Keogh and a jury to t he isosen: dd should be from the ssylum, where he contined during the past cigh- | White) clalins that hts Kimmel! claim made that Kimm d for ten years is not true. disape: from Arkansas At—that—time he | cashier Fel: puRDt an nee held o nit like fiat feature r of pm bank there, w Uappeared when was discov old, (Yerkers, « mental year ola Wings slum, ald {1 se cashier of the Farm- fe wi I em declared sane,'’ said ¢he Ipnatic while on the witness WANT 10 BAIL BAILS 8 BIRDSONG is being | Mrs. kill: Score State sign necur An ap Mrs pica ete of the Hi too Ml to | sentence, ave he n hows na recete 6 will hi ‘om. Tapes yvement. inal f > bal wn been appo 1 to Ku © cottage 1) letters are belng “addressed which the “defer ing. to Judge Miller by. We {nzall parts United Slates Sena MoLa light sentenc ;reached here to-day, © to Argue} Public en Very Inuc the gotion for a new trial, and power | aroused by find Ie all awit finuences are belng brought to’ bear | the wom Strong. resentment | &@ court to fix the xente as] shown agalnat the finding of the Jury se hee il PITTSBURG, |uartje and take up, - GROCE HARTJE WILL APPEAL. Dee. 12, — Augustus appeal to the Superior: Court, which ys were in con-|meets here next April.’* littord Hove Nesey coachman jconvicted ‘of pe es-|pational statecn f. | trial of the Hartj tale u years tt yaaa resu ofney “i then tha, but the ‘matt er at ofco, Mie age aie R DEAD IN HIS STORE wait on them. Hessen ney dead grocer, | lay Laure. who has an ufdertat iii counter this afternoon while’ timment’ in. the same. bullae ra who had entered his plac the customers, and going In wa. (No oid Ieast One Hundred and 8; od AN AeH ie ab Whero i pixth siréet, stood on the other side} at, Leura. looking About with colne for somebody Fergpaba sald At Tookede ski “aon! TINT FDS to im-| to Au.” | Champion, Rider Believes He Is Get _ ting thé Worst of It from Offi- — _ cials in Long Race at Garden. ‘BUT HE WILL TRY AGAIN TO MAKE UP LOST GROUND. Worst Spill of Race To-day Puts Hollister in Hospital and Vanoni Out, Leaving Breton and Samuelson to Make Up Twelve Teams Now Remaining. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Dec, 13.—Ckampion Bobby Walthour bee lMeves he !s being unfairly dealt with by the referee and judges of the six- day race. He saya le made up his lost lip at least threo times, only to have the Judges decide otherwise. ‘To-day Waithour apparently lapped the entire bunch again, aud while he was belng cheered by the crowd the- Judges announced that the Jap didn’t. count because the “piek-up' Bedell wasn't just right in his life, When the crowd learned of the judges’ decision they hooted and hissed for a long w hile, of Shortly after thls Walthour left the track for an hour's rest. Ha was very -| Soro over h> decision -of the judges, |To a reporter tor she Evening World he made this first announcement: mhall protest the deciaton of |the Judges in refasing to give me pene Jap galned to-day, and I be-” UMeve every Inded spectator tn (ine time wilt fair TRY FOR PURSES AT CITY PARK the Garden at bene out my celal. want » usto soy in The Evoning , that I shall s| strive | my in this race, and bes |iteve that with fair play we shall do Third and a peurth Events The Only Exceptions 1 feel well and strong and get fan orable reports from Bedell, who js nd- ing well.” + Sentiment tn the Garden is strongly Ww toward | = Ithour, who without Youdt | On The Card. Hiertkatpanaianteeank | ie ral isensatonal sprinte. by Wale eir and Hedell in en effort to gain | NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. | thetr tow tap kept the six-day crowd in suns EON 2 nt during the day, FIRST RACE—Florizel (7 to 1)! 1k the coveted distante and 5 to 2) 1, Grand Duchess 6 to 5) ial not been gained Jn a manner to agit for place) 2, Woodsaw 3. ‘The sprint with Walthour claima SECOND RACE—Pierrot (7,to 1 ne bs : ate all of and 6 to 2) 1, Splon (5 to 2 for) ced on hy ti Rae yi th 6 place).2, Prince Ahmed 3, caught the last of 4 Hake ae crowd b in chee THIRD RACE—Dewaut (4 to 1 and n came the 2 Judges* decision that Walthour's “pick 11 to 2) 1, Monet (out for place) 2.) up% of hin partner Bedell was Mean Glen Gallant 3.- Ho! who wan seriously injured ve i morning was taken | FOURTH RACE—Aima_ Dufour (3! ambulance. ‘to 5 and 1 to 2) 1) Envoy 7 to-S-tor eRe | place) 2, Debar 3. wo was hurtin Envoy wae disqualified, making and Samustson, Debar 2d and Royal Breeze 3d. yy, alo now teanied City Panis W ORLEANS, Dos. || Oe Weller ‘ort bn’ tho payt. of 13,—Largo flelds ruled here this af BR ard McFi riand t gain ‘a lap thin nodn, and though the races didnot look | Mternoon wan folled by the sudden Tany too easy a good crowd came out to; SPPOATAnce—of Matt Downey—on—the om, In| Ack to relieve Moran, his partnér, | the course and tried to pick th }all of the, races save the third and earns athe entries numbered the limit Seeing an opportunity to cateh all the fost sprinters asleep and the slow men jon the track, MaoFarland's. trainers hurriedly brought Rutt from his quarte oaynat Iwas intended asa feature, a| ers and placed him on the cot’ near handicap at a mile and a sixteenth, did | not Mil well, but the four stanters—Roygl | the treck. They then notified MacFare | Breexe Envoy, Debar and Alma Dd! land “to Jump." In obedience! to: ine four—were clorel atched and, promi. | structions, MaoFarland started a lively sprint to steal away from the bunch, be | Just os he had gone around. one time” t Matt Dowley-appeared on the track to relleve Moran, and Mailand ) was jrand puchoes t 110, ored 1 Downey nt to Is reco) empt ad Dareiy cumstan h King Wil SoRsibieeat ve been: Oe Laseon.- 104) sible, haying bten foited, all hands led back for and the -{n it Br another ‘openin. ntinked, desperate ef- 1 \Woowsaw im alfa te spethy fr sd aitw ~Threo-« Kay ND RACE dartord t/a > Welehto J NS.) Bock, punta falr way attemp that somo aa a grudge against ‘very unpopular ani, atayine ther NA eae oe «l they didn't recover 7 THIRD RA D. W mntle nt an hour,’ ra Welih : Pi} siaudeea 1, uthour that hig under those therace—tor— oad & ¢ they allowed. 10 way to gain dee fi 40 Galvin and Wiley Behind, | |) BAIR 2) Before the red flag went up Galvin pabrraey fet eornnniny Spey ce Wiley were clearly lapped. Inleon. ved ty Devout and Glen | acquence they Jost three laps, as Wal. dae oa an h ae Beka brite thour bad pussed them threo umes, Thia ook the. de easit wo lepeths trom WhosbedG. puts fix bedind tn the race, ah tid a eeas OGRE tar a) SkypeFate” dtterigts ob th ‘ + ~ ‘ Y Syaliour says 1 wag the best he pees Ee 7 te