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. EDITION _ ~ PRICE. ONE CENT. ' STIRRED BY NEW | “ Ciroutation Books Open to Ail.” | NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DEC EMBER I, 1900, CHARTER CHANGES. _ WNSROAD OMY. City Officials Express Varying Views About the Contemplated Shake-Up in Their De-| partments, | The exclusive publication in The World of the revised charter |) for this city caused a great sensa: | tion and was about the only topie 4 of discussion among politicians and office-holders today, The report on the charter re: | vision and the copy of the pro-| posed new charter was signed this | afternoon by the fifteen members at the rooms at Broadway and |4 Chambers street, President York, of the Police Hoard, was emphatically against | the giving to the Mayor of power to remove the heads of depart- ments, and declared the Police Commissioner should have the HOW THE FORCE WILL LOOK WHEN CROKER'S COMMITTEE GETS THROUGH to remove Holahan, of the Publio Works Commission, declared he had been ignored by the Char- ter Commission, An epitome of the charter re- vision inay be found on another page of The Evening World. whiten, [YORK AGAINST | CHARTER PLAN. Mayor Should Not Power of Removal, He Declares. Proniden! York. of the Pollee Hoard, wave an Interview torday on that part Have two points Mr abnolutely (ne wae positive opint j the Mayor ought not to b [power 10 remove a com from the head of any The ather, stil mere York committed mm that ve the Uy should have the abeo remove the ¢ th President York said the people seem: ed to want the Comptroller's Depart fo audit (he Anunclal end of the Police Department Under y mipht to ha Mr, York dropped inte Police Head quaciory on (he way to the Berkeley n, where he Was due to speak (0 ion of the Political League. Favors a Single Head, \® #80, 48 Han deen printed, b HOW YORK’S WORDS PICTURED THE POLICE SITUATION FIRST ISSUE OF THE WORLD'S NEW SUNDAY MAGAZINE TO-MORROW. ment ditions, he sald, they To-morrow The World will present its readers with Lhe World's Now Sunday Magazine, IT 15 1 HE WORLD'S NEW FEATURE) gical’) it 0am been printed, y YEAR OF THE NEW CENTURY, and?'Lhe| toutes comrotsoton, ‘pit te rotting Everything about the New] %% | woe before tie rub-committes of the OWarter Reviston Commission inl to that body recommended that the Police Department be administered by ne comminnigner {hn whom waa vewted undivided responsibility, ‘The power of the Gommissioner at he head of (he Poliee Department must abeo!u) He must nut divide the re- of Wit oMee with any one » Maver. FOR THE NE World is proud of its pérformance, ine is NE W, M Its form is new and in convenient shape for teen pages, and cach page is executed with pleas Twelve of the pages are in colors, and the print. ing and mechanical details are perfect, It has new ideas, new names, new subjects, Tt has the trne features of the real magazine. Hore is just an intimation of some of its features: The Rev. Braddin Hamilton contributes a'notable article on} International Marriage, in’ which he points ont the folly of selling ‘American girls for titles; Gabrielle d'Aninnzio contributes one of his best short stories—a tragie romance of inother love; Mrs, Ge orge Law, the beautiful American woman who is so well qualified to steak on the subject, deveribes Parisian life; May Lewin—and who knows more about it (talks of humor aa anavt. An inimitable short story from Alfred Henry Lewis is another feature of the New Magazine, These topics are selected merely at random. The whole issue glows with interest, Its range of subjects is caréfully diversitied, ih New Magazine i#not intended to be cast aside after it has heen perused, Its ordet of excellence is too high for that, Like a maga- zine or weekly of the first class, it is worthy of a place on the library table. Do not mins it to-morrow, ‘Truly doos it justify the deserip- tion “RVERYTHING NEW*AND MORE OF EVERYTHING" —Except the Price—Five Cents, Order it from your newwdealer, , headed that mometir ommianion with any tike the thle lng nitelder sou (ion of his department trom him. uid Control Chiet, ‘As L have said, the moment you re move the absolute control of the Chief of Police from the Commiastonér that inoment the Commienoner's absolute re- sponsibility i" broken,” fipeaking again of the Mayor's powers to remove the Commissioner, Mr. York Wontinued on Beeond Mage.) wr nreuienuinets sal hn arg ee aes ? Ei hla father, the Poljoa’ * | the bullding The moment you divide the powers of | sbevule remponsbitity of the adminintra.| » — Young Traband Brought! to a Tenement in This City. Albort Tratand, 9 fourteen year-old boy, (elle & remarkable story of how *] he was kidnapped ta broad dayiight in Mount Vernon by two men who, after placing him under te influched of a) drug, took him to New York op a trolley | ear and confined him in w lonely room emont-houre | yjeot of the men war to foree the y tO toll them the prowent adiners of Dr Woo Traband, the Jontint, Of Mount Vernon, who te ea erned Ina diverce vrocetding witit wife, WhO Was Mins Bryson, daughter fe Richard Bryson, a well-known commercial traveller, formerly of Mount Vernon, Mra. Traband ds now living ip thin with her parent | Albert Tratand lives at 2) South Bjxth avenue, Mount Vernon, He (is émployed in (he real-estate office of George W Hard, on South Fourth avenue, His parents are Dr and Mra Wo oH Tras band, both former residents of Mount Vernon “I marted from the offler yeaterday on Mr, Bard's wheel,’ said he, ‘and after cating dinner at my home went toward Mourteenth avenue, When 1 reached Eleventh avenue | wae aocosted by two men. One of them mepped out into the road. My boy,’ paid he, ‘can you hed 4 to te 4 Slane? 1 an were) thal T covld, apd one of (be me: offered to stay by be dtm yen %t 1 weal whow (ht other, the howbe, “I agreed, and after placing my whee! on the curb, started out with the man fo the house, 1 went on the veranda with him while he rang the bell, No one answered and he rang again, We must have been on the stoop for about fifteen minutes when I a@ht of m. Wheel, 1 looked around Lime to wee the other man riding around the corner on It, A® moon aw T attempted to foi Jow him my companion grabbed me by the arm and held ine, ‘fife will return all right In a few minutes,” sald he ‘Come, lot un jake 4 trolley ride while he is eve tried to refuse, but suddenly 7 over me and rf f{ carrled to a car York, “After we had boarded the car and had ridden about two blocks the alice Man, who Had Laken my wheel, ol us "He did not he whee! i pled tg get oft in my neat and | slept | Slept for, au hour when | was del) nhons. foun In which an ing. Without a. word once more and | wan taken bo a re lady | on the second floor and to the re: vf The room Was unfurn! a tlekety ooair 1 now FE knew 5 Htona, but Me FOUN a pushed me into the room and lucked the door behind met Ne out They! had browabt t ote ome to Vell my fative! ed and had table th it T heard (Whe dos and Attempt} to ema ust turned the key th the felt a bb on tue head and fet ran forward, thrown Into © way to. the car and got on board, pays ing my Way with a ilekel one of the @ street, T Inquired my men put in my pocket. I arrived ti Mount: Vernon at about 1 o'rlack and went home. ve not ried the matier to the pollge because 1 do not care to have our family affaire in the hands of the polit RUSSIAN LAW FOUND HIM. —— Hankin Arcested for Hip Kmbension ment at Kies, Balman Hankin, Who baw bow y the Ruskin Government fo for forging a lettor eallt was enalaned by hleide today apd by looking toward exire nkin was arrested lass rieht 4 Catharine os Philadelpifa, by | Pinkerton 0 ad and Deputy L Kel os Marah, fines ol. The by Waiaimit Conaul-Gene put denied (hat nye, thee | raat be cousin MA pteture in pomrenslon of Acti pulcion mera! ‘Teplow war rueh eners, however, hat the » Jemny seemed cnthb! whed ee The auto uw aalyanie Mallee, ** AE MOROCCO MUST PAY INDEMNITY. ™ | |Consul Gummere Going oh a Warship to Re- Mord, f { “ Ctrealation Books Open to All.” AN NAPOLIS WINS. (QV ABDUCTED CADETS 7, MIDDIES 11, WE UPHERAP ATL AGING PRICE ONE CE? OLoUDy, 0 $0 IN FINE FOOTBALL GAME. FELL Fi POLICEMA ASKS DIXOR new Demand. WABHINGTON, Deo ht WASHINGTON, Deo 1 ast could. Rh we reached the door one of (he men |MOMPeAdimival MeNale Marted with pened the daar. ant | wa | ne Naval Honors, of Bear-Admiral Frederick V ranking Hear-Admiral of the Navy, was Jobu's Kplecapat Churoh held ary “mh Were Liddy by i of Admiral MoNaire old Rat now | Vi b The wervice Waahiny Adimirn ton. Log “The funeral were attended VE STORIES NY AND DIED, trent, Brooklyn, {ing noamthobetehe ho hottont Shthe the fled were resplendent in all the COUT panoply of the rival loamy “ON the south mand avere the Supporters of ela will 11086 yA W ORLEANS a ‘ 2. neniod. LIEUT. HOBSON ! Navy Club, Is Sent t the Hospital, Atate | Lioutenant Hobson, oro hn the floor n | revoyered cone Departmen ructions to a. nib were with: dieieild fey oe 1 way total darknons United tute ‘ Pan i) v m bh typhoid fe he Kin the neigh perk, Monee ne Ie capttay (10% Mewsovlerran Howpital A few minutes clapamd and then vie}ot that country as fa powell a] He han been staying at the Army tnan returned, Me trled to bribe ime at | Vato Btiles man of war to prevent a | Nlayy Club in Weat Phirtyefien: sr frat to tell Nim whit he 1 (01 teaun el Whiea Wk 7 * nored me chat of th ed Bratew for Ie | thy eyes had been wiving him only | demi on wecount of the murder of threaten pe us Kaaguls, , aturaleed Amer can, 4% te overnment’ tet hin have “It you don't tell me you fia may in Maen, who woe Killed in June baat month! leave this oom forever.” he sal ny i ew seio, ably will be | month : him again, At age, tinding. that wie Wen redalled from fayrpa r | The fever teas ya ii oan | would not (el aything he wanted cof Met pury wil convey the ( i ; Koow, he left me, locking the door a {tee | fFom to Migagad, whieh ia the |€orm, Gut serloua consequenven him, h, Hearest por’ Pex, the capital of M feared How lone Lremathed tn the plaeg []ravea, in don't know. A long. time ater ie Wal — The yey enant gompiai 1 ta tome my interrogator and bbe com= tig at the elit fealting | anion entered te room, ranbedd unsel! Bellamy was celled Fi tded'e fit at ft | DEWEY AND LONG MOURNERS Ham ela ao hot. kiom, What they wer adviaed that nis patient ve with m 1 resieted as the hospital At the Presbyterian Hoaptial late afternoon it wan sald hat Hobw fh no immediate danger and rests fortab's —— DEMOCRATS CALL A CAUC 4 Subetitute for the Aemy Bil MoNatr, Admnirale Hiohborn, O'Neill, i t ry 0 Mitel, Rodgern and Tigeinsay and HiKely th: Be Serene) On anvder Heemey , WANHINNGTO. Lea rvive was conducted by Rev.lor pemorrats of the Howe F Mekay-Hinith, rector of wi.[O! Democrats of the Hou elated by ow iden. Meyer ailed for next Monday AMET bb Chugel, Navy yar rhe full] The propomad DI for, rearge Marine Bend wae in attendance, head: |, 4 Bd ge ing 4 datialion he Marine Corps [Or tM urmy will be the s Umer command. of Col. Tassel suleration It je Understood that mar be meet favor the Idea of offering a 1 tute for wntaatio A meaaut * WEATHER FORECAST. , arm fp" re the tired men d: "| dettiog ethos —wallaniinn'e Handay, oud vieinity New York the thirty. ending 8 , Who has been Ill et bie bow: Beventy-ninth street for sev wis fepertie! at tile home bays morning to he Loyprow|ine niet very comfortable night ie a The Penne ania Railroad's I ‘ Age] Exrestuike tom 8 te Lia Lamiied leada tlm line, *** at 57 Btong HAS. TYPHOND Taken Ill at Army and He jmmsed a ponte of the counts ———24e--—__—_—. \Navy’s Easy Lead Was Cut Near the Close by a Safety Touch, Open Battle Watched ne Twenty-Four Thousand, Among Them Secretaries Long and Root. tail way} { » firm, tan to) G takew-to the Hud The Linesto fumbled and the bali was pqoured. By " Army on Navi'a rf fine, Two . Moitone Woot Patat i; st vead and @ heft Tarkh : f P nl the Navy | boa ae ow ayer AR wo AFTER CHASE, ‘ ! ates alta i | v1 he ARMY" ki Two attacks oF » Hundred and “in eid Helknap. | 1 166 Wheat One Ih Hing behind “tse wh of youn; me Keepers © arrested thy furl are oa pin the (Special to The Hvewing World) en teen] FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADEL: PHIA, Dee L=The « al football eon: test weiween the my andthe “Navy,” the (wo atadeut branches of the .) n service, Was fought 4 finieh to-day ay CE FROM:CONVICT HUSBAND the Praakiin Plsld’ xtidicon. before "a cfowd that numbered not a soul fen than 24,000 persone. »| ‘The four stands that make a frame t The Hornpipe of Joy. worth Kicked fron the a-yard line Vowler who wae ~ on the ye Byard tne Beiknag punted, Army getiiog the oall ou thele own and Hine Army in Metreat, Hips faite 0 ore Fows op recur , wh Nel kin Me and rough the tine i fed tw giving the reet \ he Army's Heyard roubl 1k for a drop Kiel wx kick i eld \ Me Pow at Atiention, (remy! Ys w f : 4 ven Tithe Army, with | Ne ‘ . 4 1 jeans and woth, th ‘ wild * he ball sent tam Ut |the Army ele throws the Are he port aive ‘ ited by the Navy thle Pine rye he sem nt line a Tey Vatted, WT pe US. \riny' a 3) yard k to kick, bus went to the ' yard Ine. Rowe 4 wh f ‘ume and Sntth hick, whtok heen male Ariftory Was teonrate for Five, \ ‘ wtly between the w Ore pains of Point, 5: An ar | st the ball to wenty-yard The ba wae Nichols and tar ©, 19, ore ie bot in the west r (0 od on Sixth Pageo THE GAME, ee ee won arnawyrt a aomiene, & Uwe taal ‘ale Ale, an (he ball we H ont yard Une There “Navy werelagy—Dellaution'e lala. fi tae ai iin Sb abebadiat ‘boo a.

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