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‘WEATHER—Rain to-night a: | FESULts EDITION | : _PRICE oe CENT. re = = to as Ze = ao =p-ele = low w Pele! ID cen = a = | pm low ve DN ve Pa = tr Zz oo ee] aa ee Circulation Books Open to All.’’ . NEW YORK, \ 1996, ER 2 0; SAVESHER CHILD FROM FIERCE FIRE "Wife of the Late Philanthropist, Who Spent Years.and Money in Fight- ing Policy, Proves Herself. a Heroine in a Panic. Le f ce §- Mrs. F. Norton Goddard, widow of Capt. Goddard, the millionaire philanthropist, who jdevoted so many years of his life to the suppression | tof poliey playing and sent “Al” Adams to jail, heroically rescued her | ‘five-year-old daughter Celestine from. being bumed to death to-day, “while her entire household at No. 273 HESSD avenue was in ani 4 mansion ts at ine T= The Godd (mart corner THOUGHT Wal | ARNS WOMAN BLEND S DANGER Arrives in Time to Save Her from Assault by | Coachman. WAS READY “TO. KILI Had- Monkey-Wrer to Strike When the | Bell Rang. } | fry. Paulinc Bonnano, a wea ail pretty young Brookiyn tris, owes her ye to a payehto| hy | m genuine trangferrence, cane Her to peril that aiiare phenomena—a of thought ith of mind, due menaced her the con- | in ot x deneprate thief, communicated tt. | acl{ to the friend, Mra, blocks away. The intangible eall for ala sent brain of her best Rostan DS Biausi, aix ‘were in an adjoining room thelr purses an electric heater set fire to the walnqcoting and lace curtains, The fire wporeal rapidly, but the child did not wake. Warned by Passerby. The frariwarning Mra. Goddard had ff her daughter's danger came from POOL-ROOM RAID fpartme: fn one of which Celestiny pawas sleeping. While the other children McNally Discovers One Yet Open in His passerby who saw the window ofthe ft i reery crack |and smoke pour forth from the burning curtains. and flame fer, o_nurses® thd) other children were wigan: h fgeiarmed at tie same time, but thous! District. ‘ ) nly to save themselves, As the nurses with thelr charges After having emphatically \pushed down to the lower floor Mrs. | existence of a poo! nix district, | we! | Goddant hurried up a rear stairway | Inspector McNally took p ina raid wnd burs mn the door, The ittlq;on one in the backr No. 19 Piraas bed in which the child slept was! Second avente this after jWirectly Jn the path of the flame. Cure} ppenty.ave priconérk were Neains drape! inside (he door were afire land Mri, Goddard had to tear them | Patrol woxons to the Fi a Gown tn order to get the child. ton. Ww Ket ero Distriet-At- Avphe lace on her gown caught fire, | tor Se eR Ae bur she tore It off and, seizing oO). san ee Dlanket, caught the little girl in its Ss new tat ligsldy cana carcled cher. trom|ineiburalug’|=crhe\ pooltoomwasisituated“in. the | room. row room back of Peter Kell's saloon. Meanwhile an alarm of fre had been ned in, and John Dixon, the litte old steward, of the Goddard establish- | Capt | ment, formed all the! aervants into aland Detectives MoCormick, De —bocket brigade: land Selgel-of-the Fifth stre e stath While the fire arrived and mat Ing to tie hous: The policeme was crowded when an Wasser: pse Apparatua wa¥ speeds buckets of, water were | Passed up to the steward and the prow: | wefore an alae /esithd rons of the fire checke). Tho Rev. Dr.|sjcked in the door that Whomas Slicer, passing the house, #aW | nick room. Amoné ti the smoke coming from the w.ndowa| captured were Kell, the p and Joined in the efforts of the wer-| the saison, and Joseph Mota vants, He ulso endeavored to quiet oy ites, Goddard, -who-tad-become hysteri-|~ cal over.thu! narrow ‘escape of the lite sMexasider Wilson, who are the poolro tle girl Meanwhile word had to ‘the { Disirtet-Attorney Jerome, aia Tho fire had done more than 3100 ee eee the rald was over, He worth of damage before it was AtGE Euisled. BOXING BOUTS + TNBUSTON NOW demanded bail from the players ax weil as the proprietor’ of the place to as- sure thelr appearance before morrow. ~4JUSTICE BRUCE GETS FIRST, JURY. VERDICT Justice M. Jinn Bruce ' op | tenant-c toxtay ¥ z i first verdict from a jury nnn, thy! ‘ i by t | Brad fo t Baliker Brow t Fi bait D.—The boxing! (aries Bradford, who’ was killed whhe BOSTON, 88. Des. @ume tn Boston has received its death-| working at the bottom of an elevate blow, The promoters, who hayo been|shatt in the garage ran eyetbe ages fants’ at | Ml West ‘Thirty-elghth filrting with the Massach Wes Tare TAR aaTE GET Uiior rise for<months, Hnelly raised the tre (Of! now Employers’ Liability and th \: the police and the game js sewed up, | iuty returned a verdict of $9,040 for th | and barrel. | All ofithe mon, Vegans who ewasl’y \ Ma Tin] for a So urt Juntiecsalp bs | Ranized Jatsor ifs fall, a: aired ty the atly held vae. plaintift:, Cha Wo Weeks ‘do: } nT 5 fended the garage people Wilte th ‘ AL tho Lincoln Ath! pleaded Jury wasoout Jus nice was coop i ty to haying v thi lasy and the lawy i for both sid ‘ 3 ates onda l fae aring, the calmbes« ov whi: Meet PUCS MRA SRE eA ce Ren if | toey attributed to his experience pr @ year \Matty Baldwin, who received) siding over the State Senute, the decision over Tommy Murphy, also oo ded ality, Miah Murray, Menry Lewis, Henry | A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. 4 [Green and Henry Edels were fined 4 | Sean : ach and put under bonds of $100 eaca} | FH) YOU, Yor. Wane PhO day hnancouric: x Labogrorivs, the noted akpt spucials ~ ‘to keep the poace’ for one year, Hald~ | LAPOBMOU SH the noted BEML ubec! usta, 4 win was fined $4 and ecloven other de-| for Ecxem’, Harfina Ointment. ‘The nl lxendantn $20 cach. sults from this cure ano wonderful. and ie cay The caves of John) Tl success In tha mont. oOmt inntol cases | } | Pawers and John Ahern, two of the surpadsed von. thelr expectations | boxers, who) were arrested on @ charec Ail, AuMertA from Hexema dro advised Aas fr : RAAT DICA for the Omen Of meiial assauli, were placed on tile nag Co nerons Nowarle Ny denied the i by Mrs, Bonnano to her friend was auxwered. Mrs. Di Blaust hurried | at top speed to the Bonnano home} and pashed the trént. door-vell | just aa @ mun, whoihad felled Mrs.{ Bontiano with hin fist, was about to strike her on the head with a monkey wrench. At the soynd of the door-bell he dropped ‘th: wreneh and fled through the LS re heavy mare Honnaho \pe a Reprimanded For Kicking Dog. Mrs, Bonna had Ween ¥ servants, She was at home alone yesterday when she had kgeton jin town to-day in time te OSEVELT SAVE RICKARD STAMPS ACEI ES $80,000 OFFER Tish Hal in 1 Sena’ e aie Out Some History. | TENTH CAVALRY Ss ‘Goldfield’s Promoter Says He's Not _ Crazy, and Any How, Fight Between Jeffries and ioinen Would - j Senator Points Out They Gave Be a Frost. . 1 Rough Riders Full Aid BRAVE. in Cuba. (Special to T ~ 20,—Tex Ri see himself CHICAGO, IL, De field fight promoter, got bigest pro- WASHI attack ¢ pictured as ane of th Roo motors of xhe day, bec e of Als alleged offer of a $51,000 purse, intended on at to draw Jim Jeffries and Tack Johnson, the.colored heavy-welght ‘champion, hare oO RTO Ir9ops, Dt took i held into the same ring out in Goldfield camp next May fag Si = i nad read ry of fairly) shouted the Goldfield’s pro- “What, Tex offer that stiff purs moter, : “Well, not much oKsuch a —— fool. It takes a long head to see the way clear for giving a $ purse for 2 finish fight, especially out in Ne- vada | would have “There to he a bigscrowd In the house to Keep the deal fron 2) the St hav to-day nat gallant aye Ke being a huge frost. liesides, I would ue: try to arrange another fight be- 4 | x Circujation Books. Open to All.” =] | House to Take Up New to-day SI ) Ant wplendid fore nenycreerernintey Ce RESULTS EDITION. YOR ONE awe as PR ee: Condemned Men in Sing one che Lawyer as He Leaves Death Prison Life ~~ 4 ‘HIGGINS SAVED HIM AFTER HIGH COURT SPLIT IN CASE. Three Judges Believed Trial Was Ilegal—Pats rick Was Condemned to Die Three Times but Kent Fighting, _ | on Albert T. Patrick was saved from the electric chair by Gov, Higgins His sentence has been commuted to life imprisonment.. Word of the action was sent to Sing Sing, and Patrick was removed from the death-house, where he confined for nearly fiye years, to an other part of the prison. The mer he left behind ip the shadow of the chair gave him three he-watked-out tothe oer air he has enjoved so seldom since ceration._Through th ase mysterious sources by which news is communicated almost instantane musty in a prison word fw from shop to shop and from cell to cell that Patrick had “beat the chair,” and the big Blof of stone and steel throbbed with- excitement. Patrick announced only a few days ago that he did not want a commuta- has been tween a white man and a colored man, kaehe 8 el While Hatake ed ie (oeea) tor a cneee iat ei “I had enough tm the Gant-Nelson battle. Jeffries might be tempted! «jon by calling up ws resolution on tbe chance to establigh his Innocence. ‘But ogre ” ofter ds he ha yielded to the pleadings of his to enter the ring ohce more 1! the purse wore large enough, but there is) 20kr? hms ene jz teled aor) | ie -who married him after he was doubt In the fight followers whether he could get into con- ‘ef unan sent 10 modify tho | sentenced ,to death—and his relatives, reeaiiiian é ire 4 ho have spent hundreds of th is dition so as to fight as he did when he was actively engaged in defending , (6 7))*1a0 Pein eoounaen pt ae Berea e: Hist haba levee oie his title.” Pio investieat Ircumatancés lead- Patrick Was Persuaded. *PUT IT DOWN AS A FAKE THAT 1 ITAVE DEPOSITED $80,000 y the dixcharge of the negro “Through Wn slater, Mra, John T, MU DOWN IN NEW YORK TO GET THE JLPFRIES-JOHNEON BATTLE | 12% Gh GE RUS Loulairton trisie haat sea eines MM) return match between Gans and Nelzon. i ol tion limited’ reaotireun?s nah sie een see in my opinian, énly can be dragged back into the rng by thd! tm inany Umes a millionaire, “the strain e ¢ purse ght twith 'T y Burns or Jack O'Brie ‘ has been 40 Jong and serious that Pate offer of a big purse’ for a finish fight with aay Sabb ANOLE e riGkl ednelsaed: Mautaker abet nauconia mor hag it that digi Jef told Burns he would haye first chance If he re- | M0kins t D sationa at. this tine : thd ring only by proving his merit by beating O'Brien Into submis-| |), pei epi f age Makes Sen { Bue th Patrick's freedom tting a elar-cut verdict. {th Infantry was taken up and Senator! | C Ay} eel h the danger of the ans} getting a clar-cut verdict {Ati Titantry wae takoniin andtisenstor! G@harges Against Mrs, removed renewed efforts I sippose ll have to do some tall denying of $75,000 fight promotions uker addresstd the Sonate in it sup 5 | ira lla: perdonrnatl before |I’get: back to Goldfield.7 [ite begun with the broad dec jaration'| De Martinto 3 ate | ed (hat Nave aus. elyed hie cor he dl vacelyed the action was sident mts wl ul =| sald that the Presilent's ul power Was siirty to com vy ax command gress the Co alse armies and sulations for ft power n har om IMs ing one of dogs to his quartera in the bara, f. % jemtay afternoon Mrs. Bounano Mrs. Di Blaust that visit Manhattan the mutter rs to him On had arvanged with the two were to next afternoon on &, shopping expedi- | lon in one of Mrs, Bonnano’a car-| )Fiiges. The tine Tor the start was eet; | at 2 o'clock from the Bonnano real- dence. It was about 9, o'clock In the morning when Mrs. | Bonnago repri-| | manded the goachman | From his’ attitude as he went to the | n she feared that ho might take| lf jo Moasicce of revenge, and the feci- ing grew upon her, She determined to leave the houge a nd go t othe rosi- dénce of Mrs, Di, Blagal, Hurrledly | ressing self in her own room on} an upper floor she did not hear Duke | enter the hou secrete herself in | | the aintng-room He confronted, her as she | ing 1 the hall and w | ing her dn ‘the | right hand? On ono of his fingers he] a heavy gold ring with a horsa-| force of the blow al- diher and the men followed iking her again. Blausi's Premonition. most fell it up by s »Mrs, Di At about the time that Mrs, -Bon- nano determined to leave her house Mrs, Di Blaus!, in her own home, atx | blocks away, was suddouly Inspired by a feeling of unrest. had a prem- ponition that all was not well with her friend, Des; pr wi of) meni- bers she sllppd a lonx} fur her house ms ane | started resulende of Mvk Hon: Rano uched thy front, door ana pushed the :bell Just as Duke reached behind the dining’ noom door, where ho | }iad secreted the monkey wrench and | started to finish Ms victim, The sound of the door bell alarmed him and Mrs.donnano, who had fatlon to her knees, crawled away.’ Ho Kol- lowed -her, Rrabbed a purse, hanging to her wrist and ran out, Mr. Bonnano managed to mate her waysto)tl) front door, ‘where Mf¥s. Di | Balusi was fra Hy pushing at the belly and opon fi War siteaming man retired : V 1 i with the ~ edi dal, lie contend ath from the sof wart ‘ 1 oncelvable [th President if » absolutely yeithout restraint ‘The President, he stated In His message that these \eoldiers ware Ku Slot mutthy und had been discharged: f¢ that reason, He followed this with the article Of war providing that a court: martial should direct this. punishment This was all to guard against the exer- power, Congress | clge of an autocratic to provide against excessive punishment had lim! 1 the penaltio: b cited cases from the Pry Davis on military law, is . cs Lo + ‘ a efusal to «! testimony was an under ad of Disordes 6 : = - ——: 8 puniahablechys by court-martial f : | | 1 JUDGES Will | WEAR GOWNS. FIRST (RACE~Dargin {3 to 5 and © Justices of the City Court, Jnefting of the Justices out) 1, Cannon Ball (3 to 1 for lowing the ptecedent of the met the new order wa pid, that | place) 2, Monterey 3 courts, hive adoptedobldck silk Owns hy think the: 5 added to Bi eagee for themmelyes ang uniform coats of | the! Ita wearer, but it dilj SECOND RACE—Tinker (8 to 5 blue Danae nu vonsten TiS Sea he {ty to the Court and 3 to 5) 1, John Garner (6 to 5 eriers and « rt attendants, he now o Attendants, ne sal s. ola. 2, Eowns and uniforms will make their/ Of $120. and are not so well satlsied for place) 2, Foreigner 3. | a h tho} ( with the new order, aa they must pay — Appearance with the }new year: for thelr own uniforms, (ie coats and| THIRD RACE—Rebounder (15 to Chief Justice O'Dwyer said at the waistcoats, _Tiistooate, costing wo | . 1 and 4 to 1) 1, Harmakis (7 to 5 for | ph ace) 2, Flavigny 3. CONGRESS f RAISE AGAIN, 2 etree! 2 Introdiitad today an amendment to tho | fF Place) 2, Prince Brutus 3. legislative, exedutive and Judicial appro: Bren) bil providing for an hruaily of thy salaries tepresentatives und Delegates to) Ho | Congress. WASHINGTON) ‘Doc, %,—Senator Gal- Inger has opened the fight tn the Sen- ate for an {dete In the salaries of Members of Congreas, whicn Povenen ty eres Was defeated recently tn the House, crny PARE r main js has come reing the public Jo negro chauffeur ac- A har Rewnr ane |cused of attempting to extort money hin behalti Petes from Mra. Thomas C. De Martino, of Ravan’ Chat hasan teamecne No. 12 Wert One-Hundred and Fortleth ana in abe Street, this afternoon made sensational nba telecra gate accusations against the woman when his iUrder ae Villiage AtAceESKTER: case Wan called kefore M whit aiieacatte whaciitea jiman in Hari yurt wan had Charles Tonese taeinteral been prowounly lca men by ates lison ayenie, Albart ‘T. ° 1 A Tea EARS Canta te tek, a lawyer without a practloe, \ [Used against hin, but Page once (/ cyt acquainted with Jones, and then Hetle Mmit to his wild accusations. | ich Ittee, and did considerable bist eT ™ Thess fOr Ue Tie RS UAT MIDOaS Ie Onu sept Patrick appeared at Mrs, Stella Fredericks, his sitter: and lithe private bank of Swenson & Sons, |Rose Randolph. [hth swore that on}in Walt street, with a check to his ‘ore Nov. 7, the night jon which Page 18|der for $65,000, bearing the alleged sig- ccused of entering Mrs. D. ‘apatiments with a revolver, his s}ator's home in Weat tings Vhature of Willlam Marsh Rice. In the he way ac ats Kaur thecehon ibe Was Ae lhody of the check there was an error stretl. where he attended a whist party {that mpde the. bank teller suspicious, | atid Femained all nient. land a telephone message was sent wena xe Anon Sera He sata he} Rico's hotse, an twenty | Dobhe Perey." ie nald Nochadeatten| that ar) Rice sald'\the check was all jteken out 3 ra, Yerastigul and her pis-/ ce mn f 1 |ter, Mra. De Martinto, In the automo. | U8) RR) Bc Ce UO Re, | bile, taking. thom ‘to the: St. Nichving| dead im the room from w ich the valot Inn in st. Nicholas avenue {sent the message Be en made actusations against 5 Mrs. Martinto. which mado. her Rasp | Valet Made Confegsio aH With horror and which catised the wh! pecul | Men tn court to move ominously in t Sere een SOS POC MIOL Le Lane hegro's direction, ous reported it th the police, ahd the Da- a that taken by. He sald uiso thiatat yartous \imes Mrs on was |e Martinto give hin a searepin n photograph of herself, $15 in castyand other Iittle gifts Imed and that Magistrate Whitman ‘angements to that by an al- 3, 190, Patriple A wummons was is: Rice estate, To's wife and the cas ie = Saturday, LAMM Ae pt $00,000 ce’, rela~ = Z and Pa artested rontradictory cor » Whils of fair dlze, were very . ising Patrick of, d Bente mae oe - old millionaire, Jones eae Ser ODN nally committed Uie-blewest part of th sr 4y was on the mud perforn bis i FIRST RAC! commit suftide Six x i He was granted, Bins keys. in rety pr hin confessio; Darel ' in 1 trial Insted?six weeks before re nd Was of the most Monte hit trom r the country, 102. G. Swain Furolansr, 108, 5 Mosann STiiesl Pataa eastern imerick Giri, 105M. Woods 4 fangs ‘ shard xan to teatify for sols oer suse in Sing Sing 101, J. . Mrs, Annie. 30%, D peared. Orteo, 1085 A r have Renee out of sight Tew trial mo—41,32 . Weight, houmier! 2.’ toy K care, Three Judges Disaentegs” T. Pat murder of # kK hay peo! Wi