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RESULTS. EDITION. aay Aeron —s _Pric# ONE CENT. [ Civeatation' Books Opea cide, ©? aia NEW ¥C© ae! K, ° _THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, PRICE ONE CEN: “FOILED INLOVE, ARE NOW IN THE. B DIE TOGETHER GET SKATES ON Cold and Crisp at Dawn, but Temper rature Is (Core Pfaff, Aer Campbell and — Slowly Rising, Henry Harney Accepted After Twenty-three Others Had — = Been Eee ane = Bessie Kling Held Pistol in- Her. Mouth While ~ Schwartz .Fired @ THEN HE SHO IN THE PARK,| | OS eee q Girl-of Sixteen-and Youth_of Ice Heavy in’ Harbor-and Sub Seventeen Forbidden by way anne with Extra | ; — — | Beene her earental would not allow | . OF. THAW NOT | IN cad RT. 5 THE THERMOMETER. i nis pow.) above rero | + Lapove xero tob-helew sero | 2 below ser + 1 below sero | veers mhaxe ero st++ dabove rero S above xero 10 above xero TP above xero} 10 above nero} , her to marry her seve |. Meyer Schwartz, TUE stxter allowed him to Former Ill, and Countess of Yarmouth’ cones with Her at Hotel-=Mrs.:Holman, Mother=—— in-Law of White’s Slayer, Here: to i Aid Prosecution. ns writer, The b Kueh himself hin aweethoart wnt fired a bullet {nto his own brain and dropped “the toor lifeless. nlongsidg a chatr in which she wan sitting. The poor girl aasiatod fr-ending her life-to the extent of hold: after convinc! ing the mitmzlé of me ot—in her ¥ mouth while Schwartz pulled tie ty: |” Thia Is the coldest day of the winter] 2 —_— Sigere Si ; : one-In- Naw nas probably ‘< “Yessle Kling was a plump. brown- : cae eyed; demure maiden, very smart and} Bee ceptor tte On ear OCEANe: apt. She led her classes In «# porating. sort that {a re } & after gradnating took a course In miniscent of old New England,’ To. bef G 7 z Tp is Gore Pi fatl, an iron eappisees cgraphy, For. some montha she correct, by the thermo hes i 5 -s = are ee Beaver phay edule omieatoe absrond’ | meeest ins Gres atin nel duaslaney j West One -Hundred and Forty-fifth street. He was the Toca h her par- jexree above zero at $ ? tur " \talesman examined to-day, o'clock this morning so that-the thous—+ ands_on_th wway_to work in the-rush | hour were obliged to face the whip lash Orchard street. ents at No. 4 “Children Were Cousins. Then came the fourth juror in the very next talesman called. He is Arthur-S. Campbell, superintendent of telegrapli con itusaia. Young Schwartz was born™: of -the ind at the very coldest hour] @ # coming to New York with Missparents | o¢ a) After that th t "5 « when be waa'a baby. 3He and his'Cousin| siowiy Als thecratecot eemetilie: less “ | i 2 living at No. 823 West End avenue. Se Rrew-up-toxectier-and-it-was-plain from] tan one degres an hour, gp: hes: 4 Just before adjournment a fifth juror was secured. the time they were able to talk that a —_gtrong bond of affection existed betw. them. The boy attended the grammar school at Norfolk and Hester: atreets, For the first time tn two seasons thére ts skating at Central Park. where there “was none Jast winter. Supt, Frank Joyce made an inspection” at 3 tle-is-Henry- G.-Harney,—piano—warehouse manager, of No, 184 4 West One-Hundred_and_ Thirty-second. street. rae and was to-haye-graduated _tn_a_few. ——onths Hin ambition was to become #. Jawyer;~but the fn his. mind a factor stronger thai ambiuon— five inches of Balla too frozen _cjear_and. neon-to-day-and found that there were firm to tho shorés, The red ball went Up to almost the very end the examination of prospective dragged without result. rs ; —"The-talesmen-called alarmed al the prospect_of_helng-tocked-up and —— — up on the Arsenal aad the hill ar One Hundred and: Tents ret at- noon. Crowds of boys, rent we Nad men-and women began to arrive svon“afterward, é There had—beon—eager—nquleiem <from-}-e early morning. .The-sktting-tiue Spene +2: on the amall pond at 'Fitty-ninth atrost, |? ‘the large Inke at Severity-second atreot ¢ 4 —tove.for Besse Kling. _Ho_amazed his parents a few weeks byo by asking thelr consent: to marry “Weex ste; —Trere—wasn—bursied faintly, ~~ eouneit in wnloh.the. Schmarizes. the, Kiings, the Horowitzes and other rela- tives took part. The boy and the sin ——_were told that they weft too young {0 marry; kept under guard tilt the end of the trial were prolific- of- excuses for — snot-seryings— Buber ats AS [mr Whtentthe-day: closed the two men chosen yestewlay, Deming Co” {Smilh-and Claes tt Fecke, were stiththe-only-ocenpants-of-the-jury box, |” The defense in examination ot prospective jurors-gave-ne-hint-of ——= |their plan of defense. There was ilo question ee by them touching —— on any phase of “temporary insant e They were'content to let Jerome and his man Friday, Mr. Garvan, sk about the higher -unwritten law uns ie tute covering insanity and the Harlem Mere at One Hundred and Tenth street. A Up in the Bronx there has been skat- ing for five days in Crotona and Van Cortlandt Parks. The anappy cold and the sparkling sunshine to-day. brought that first cousins should not marry, ens how, “Some day,” said Dora Schwartz, mother of the fove-sick youth, will mect a girl you feally love, and the "you - game day, Beraie, you will meet and| out larger crowds than usual, Besldea | fove some man. This boy-and-girl love th, dakssy the ball Meld at Crotona Park >| pleadings. i does not last. You must love each] has been flopded and Is a great pl 2. , A vs =] z for hoekey games: peel MOTHER AND SISTER ABSENT, ’ i other only as Cousins.” Called Themselves Martyrs. An -nitempt was made to keep the Mrs. William Thaw and the Countess of Yarmouth failed to ‘appear % bat the trial to-day. “Phe-eider Mrs.Thayis ill_and the Countess isdig Htressed at the boisterous roughness with which the crowds treated her +—- yd her compantons yesterd: In order to-avoid-the-mebbing fee wit The weather to-day was no sudden change for yesterday the highest tem- erature wan 13. degrees 7 ehittiren.anart—but— that-—was—an—tm~ > Mo -and t-felt tone ree ae aa possibility on the crowded east side.|o'clock at night. Thus, those’ who were The-bay met: the giri- ar she churried | prepared with-warmo gartients and’ en- neross town to work in Broadway and] joyed good health found to-day's wintry walked home with her In the evening.| breezes a bracing, blood-stirring tonic hey talked of their bard lot. In their | and looked forward eagerly to the skat- immature conception of Hfe and Jove| ing and other sports that are due at Uigy considered themselves martyrs. such a time. — = — ine ‘they were subjected then ihe women of the ‘Thaw family had their ne 3 jsent to the Criminal Courts Building to-day-and ate it In the jury” room, fs The first of the real actors inthe great drama to enter the frescoed » y were Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, her chum, May Mc-* — Rinlle Benwarts, the father of the Gold in the Tenements. court chamber to-da 2 ge To-do cy mufac = 2 ! WELSH RIUN SEONG LSS STS eee aoe ner a anothers and more Kenzie, the sharp-faced little Weber-Field dancer, and the sister-in-law, scmbre vide to the picture. The little) 2 shops where coal ts sold by the bucket ‘Pand Woor by the paper bag— wore FoR RETIN peg? besieged -hy— shivering. shawi-wrapped state = ¢ " f | womeiand-cblaren, who. gould. afford? mehey would Tet Gy marry bto-tay—-mnoegh fuel tothle ovey tel Meyor- was an Invelerate clgarette |, amokir, Ho was of a moody disposi. | 2% tlon and undoubtedly Ney cin Ib Other and moro fortunate sail of the Grenter City, however, the day Was hialled as {deat for the season, ‘The roads were hard as macadam from the fcld—and-thorewhe-didn Arctic thrills a in—Peary fa poor aa 4or Carnegie. The first two were dressed just as they wee | were yesterday, except thal May MekKenzie had got rid of most of the jewels she wore yester fivetyn-Nesbit=Fhaw—wore—the-same—cts— “hersomnt featherwatchtoracelet- clasped overthe wrist of her unable “tin gloves. | Mrs. Carmegie had Enea her akan bhick gown of yesterday for. vty Kendal. Thaw Ever Printed a tailored gray suit, with narrow silk brgid and velvet facings and? big. iblack buttons. If was possibly significant that May MceKnzie sat between | s| ‘the wite-and the sister,_Yesterday iwas Mrs Wettinm Y ihaw's black-clid figure that separated the paired- -off women, Thaw }side, Thaw’s wife and-her chum-on-the-other——_— FEAR TRICK BY JEROME. During the noon. recess.in the ‘Thaw. case to- day the prisoner held ZI Mrs, George jolomon king, { { pe Trac aakrented that @ bourht a tittle g2-0 O-Yeat: pox fevelver # few-duya ago, and on res <Hay—visiied his-asint, Rachel Horowhs, ai No Allen street to “ask her to in: tercede for him and Besste- The aunt Tofused, Saf" knew —Resste—istriré--to—me,'aie=fmotor_—eara_and driving. Tho only re: gret-heard wan that the snow Twd-gonr and that alelghing could nor be adasa to- the other. out. of door pleasures, The weather affected the transports. ton systema Tacthe nal way. Juat.ox clared the boy, "She would hold. 1 pis tol In her mouth and let me kijtsher tf Tasked her to, 1 have texted hor Jove.” ~Fook.GirltoHis. Home, “Instead of going to wchooi- to-day WD ASH “o Mover took up a station outside the}on a sweltering day. 4 art door of the girl's hi he }.a7 ig day. in summer the Spor er ee! Tes toune and = walled Subway ts almost deserted, so on a day fcomerence of twenty minutes with Lawyers Delmas, MePike and Hi kes persuaded her to-go. to hie home with the= Sabway-in—e-chaven—-er ridge in-the jury-room. His wife, Mrs, Carnegi2 and May McKenzib were: FIRST WINNER tl ta ANE ila mother ind father were out| refuge from the wind. The trains w . RAG HIA little brother Joe Ww rey SE {ion Of the Inwideyrogms, packed tothe doors All who sould g' 7 What happened in the ‘front room, } to work by Subway did so, and the sur- T ETAT TY] a eo oo SEE where the shooting took place, will | face cars ‘wera passod up in preference f never bs know. ne sir] an: the Tor the —terries, eateceeteaene talked for some time. Joe heard the! there werd mighty. fow. praons Who H z muffled sound of a pistol shot, jumped SupUL Sot beds andaran etOWaIne: tHe! wot ne He-teached the ncene “or tne enoothis in Ume to sce hix brother fire the shot {nto his.temple, When the neighbors broke inthe door Bessie was sitting in a rocking chalr with her arma folded. WILKESBARRE, Pa., Jan, 24—By a In a pocket of the boy's coat were fall of rock in the Dodgon mine at Ply- 0 e found two letters, One read ag f0l-} mouth, near here this afternoon, J ow. a TO EVERYONE-I bog not to sus- «| Mayen & miner, and two labor cared to stand on deck. The fragrance ‘of blige =water waa preferable to the Tiver:breezes, —_———— THREE CRUSHED BY ROCK. ATNEW ORLEANS ae ; | SCHENECTADY, N>-Y¥,, Jan: 24:=A~-distinet-earthquake shock FAIR GROUND WINNERS. was felt in this city at 2.30 this morning. In several homes dishes rat-| world over as the organizer of the Trish Cresperomeyrererrorer 4 Urigude which yorunteered In the ser: | - S 8 FIRST RACE—Wiid Irishman (4 tled.and fell from pantry shelves. In one of the downtown office build- vice o¢ the Boer army in the war with i i 4 Grea Head found dead in his to 1 and 8 to 6) 1, Viperine (5 to 2/ings a large piece of plastering fell. | cree! (aay Mey Now ast West One Hun- | Col, John F. Y. Blake, famous the pect or blame any human being bes | WHOk’ Names were not known, were Pare! x A, Ensley_3. + Att i. dred and Twenty-second street, F 4 eh Wa Nothing arenth and | lle for place) 2, Ensley... : In the residential section many persons were frightened and rushed “Phe tube attached to is small “gas ; 1-5 plave, Or. Sprulll, i ‘ou, for I dle for my sweetest one °, dant ¢ rom their homes 4 8 2} eraes stove in the room was detached, and ui ~ ON GAT oe rend: BOLLWARTS: NEW CURE FOR ECZEMA. SECOND RACE—Odd Trick (7, their homes into the street while the temperature was 14 degrees ne oe aaa eattiarachancatnesdias 15-1. 2 “ nlace ees Nisan By father did not allow r= to g6 |umtene. DI Sa T Na price |toalaanolGit0.2).1y AlrsninaLeYeh for below zero, . [Ungulahed soldier and tecture smust} oN go Gott His ot to her and her mother did not want mented aid 2S stealer] m0 | place) 2, Tichimingo 3. N i ° rs have taken his own Ife. Later It was DIX Narene-d-c, i Naiine ~-ir to go to me, therefore We Kn to: Erndicates Pimples, Blotehes, e ) — on really; serious damage was done, but considerable unrest was sata that hla death was accidental, % pine ‘ i "3 mother, THIRD RACE—Mollic Montrose (4 | ccasioned, i, | | to 1 and & to 5) 1, Lawless (15 to] 1 for place) 2, Lee Crest.3, i Col, Blake had for several months, Col, Blake-sorved {nthe Boer fyar with ho Nttle dfatihetion,” At the head of the Irish Brigade he saw a great deal of activity In the teld In the early stages SCHWARTZ: and Other skin Dis- EX-GOV. V. HIGGINS — ser TOMI fon, 2=PoIam._ the SYILL HOLDS GAINS, |fisiiy ‘Cisins eczema,’ Tapueangs Thpusands of occupied the room| FWindhutt oa, 0: Lowe sf Anna Ruskin, pt AL Martin.) 38S VICTIM rapidly curing) eczéma, FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLE cases in all parts of the country have ay wi e OD hi Selig Sere BNE seni oe ‘ bia rebated of aru Ai BAN es Chrdeon 10M Toy ee Of the conflict’ with the army under | : forty years old, was found to-day in-a room But Doctor Holds Out Only Slight] s: blaie Chines arg MA Rahat ede Tawney Landy AK, J Cominind of Gen. Louls Botha. At the eh Pou eaniteue i faker tout } Hupplied directo Hie public: '" Poatam | Hoven pventa were of the delling varlety. hens 108 Gloss ot tke war Col, Blake “camo to owery, overcome by gas. He was taken to Hite . America anu made a lecture tour of the Hope of the Patient's Wee Recovery. {Bipectal to The Eveoing World.) * OLEAN, N. ¥., Jam. 2.—br. Hibbard, Full > [stops the itching with the first applica- tion and quickiy restores tie skin to Its normal condition. ‘Chronic cases have yielded completely In two weeks, “Tho how ‘dru also. eradicaten pimples, herpes, acne and other disfgur- ‘A big! crowd wad at the track and bats! + tink was lively, ‘There’ were promises, too, of iberal prices and thiy encouraged the crowd. i country, At first It promised to be pucceas, bUL he managed to atir up op- position In (ie ranks of the Clan-n Gael and the tour ended In failure, Ho |\Wwrote a book oh the campaign of the a iv of Woodrt'k, 203, Truman Hitetly. nek. J. Denn tena Won by: Molile- Atontros 168 Creat third - . ° hn i u c is Ree Ue aeiorninsaTlalts tontormor Gav, eruptions a ori tainteee Bi Th] Pench Num i De Sooner [fet taken by" the Leta an” dhe. war BARGE CAPTAIN DROWNED Higgins lo-day, waid the patient had) he. Bmergency “Laboratories, 33° W Woat 7 “g) Glen Gallant, 116, D. A FALL KILLED HIM against British aggressio pemaas & fully comfortable nights thet) osen iatredty Now York Cit le al 5 Mucdale v7, Van Doren d Major Rydolph itzpatrick, of No, 304 ‘ ICY) “the Improvement noted in last night's | j'nuers of ole ire redulfed to give vy #1 Ateonos 115, Heckman: (Special te The Byeaing World.) Went Blgbty-ninth street, dna of Col. rear ie t { i Hetin ad been maintained and /that | Rh expe! AL package atthe drurcto 13 ister racer pee i NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, Jano3b— | Biake'n closet trlesidays. wi Janiel Mahoney, of Glens Falls, N, Y., captainof the a i vrablo. He “took nourishment during (fe callers “he abratoriea or sand Pe ond aha aching thie? NP* 28°" | wattiam: Freese, twenty-two years old. to tse houne poon ater hie aise e Graoa, was drowned in the North River at Forty-eight te the night. Lig a 12 eats RD RNACB-Three and gnehalt tur | fel downstairs ac his home, John an S ¢ rf Z, wrappers | ny all persons sendin, 135-- elit the room Major Fitzpatrick y Telia “navarve as SUE atiohabie boaaas “game and addrees, Thus it Is easy S NORE ais Waluhld ahi jockare Btn By Carman--gtrorta,—lant_night and dled | 0 P2.tvinced that it war Hot m., cars| The body was not recovered ! ; dase kia Bhvvone-to get Abs s.29%) 527 ¥ Mollie Montrbee, 100, Qy- Swald... - g'- fas 10-day trom. Fractured. skull, of sulclde Zs TAMER Tate rater MA age Gea (EE Pede Mia ie Sr eas ia :