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WHATHER—PARTLY CLOUDY) FRESH Winn. wee | EDITION PRICK ONE C i — JURY TOL) BEGIN IGE WAR, - GRAND | TO BEGIN Wi ' Justice Foster Charges the De- cember Body to Inquire Into City’s Condition. John Boardman, Broadway Ni Ham Gibson A atartting development in the antl? real estates, 19 } vee campaign was the strong charge "bo the December Grand Jury by Juice | wa Poster, In Part 1, General Seevions, (his aftemoon, ordering them (o investigate the oly conditions. ‘The Judge appeared to be earnest and ‘ determined as hoe delivered his charne, but nome hearers thought ita force was Somewhat weakened by the Jaet parar Graphs cautioning the Jurors against the “private prosecutor. | Edward C. Van Valkenburgh, of os Worth street, was tod an Forems of the Grand Jury, He ds an Imporier And bos served on other Grand Jurlen While Justice Foster was delivering his charge to the Grand Jury, District Attorney Gardiner tried to gain admis an to the court room, He wan not al owed to enter, however, the rule being | that no one can enter the eourt room While a judge le charging the jury ‘The list of Jurors of the new body te a Hows: of Grand Jurors, secretary, 20 Broad Parker, Blark, ‘lames MW banker, % Cotton : He clears, 16 Greenwich The charme of Justice sirong and well weighed Foster was Ho sald ‘Gentlemen of the Grand Jury: Ut was my distinguished privilege to charge the July Gaund Jury from thls county, and a brief review of the history of the and Jury 1 nought to impress upon them the fact, that, while the Grand Jury wae originally known as the accune ing body? yet, by the evoliition of time and moulded by the genius of our free institutions, It had become more and more a judicial body, whoee dutiow \t wan in brief to hear the legul evidence againet thone accused of crime and then to fudiclaily determine whether such evidence Waa suMfetent to suataln and warrant a convictic Joonly indlot, lensly dinming the charge, alta a Valkonburat, merohanl | White 1 wish, senebon, 10 repent fiat satan heatatein avings, co] SHA (9 you T deaire alto to remimt-you Ait ant that you are till an accusing body Jeorge ¥, Montanye, coffee, # Barely | and that, while you are in duty bound (0 examine and Judleily: consider the | evidence presented to you, you are till at liberty, and it 4, under the low, your duty to make such lidepend> examinations as vweme to you proper into all crimes comitied or trladle in this county. ‘Tells Jury of City View, Ht was rumored and suem amiine, vstlt S Kast] rather stated in the pubtle ys | O88 nd county, that then many viclou sorte and other disorder. 45 Routh] iy placer, and that their oxtstence Is swing, perhaps, In a large measul afivctal corruption. If thie be so these are crimes that It fy your bounden and sworn duty to thy avenue quire Into and to present to the Court | Frederick (, Wagner, real estate, 45] and the Court will, In every way, en Broadway ; Leopold Stern, jewelry, 1 Weat| "t yald you in auch Inquiry, Fourteenth street Anideed, ae T have had Wetr « Andrew Ti. Yetter, } Bixtyetiret street - $1000 FOR | SPOILED NOSE. ) Miss Humphries Sues Dermatologist for Heavy Damages. Vis J. Lawrence MN Broad b ettnniet ate aight im il fou thy troet i! Yolen, seoretary banker Want Ieham, retired, \ Lafferte nant, 7 221 Went Hie etree sgh Ruttenan, merehant, 16 Whitehall ® me! fh Muagorty Houth ney supplies, i Carey, broker, 42 New wipeet pre ar I, Bi Ay secon Aeti y Broome mtreet qtaimint Penitotd, merchant, M Dewey, —merohant, James Requa, Forty th street Thienax Holland, dumb-waitors, Fant Bicnuy: fourth street Henry 1, Drew, contr retired, 92 Weat tor, aM vanion storage, 1% Rast (Continued on Second Page.) FALL BROKE. WORKMAN'S NEG Man Tumbled Into Ex- cavation for the Tunnel, Mine Bitle of Age, Humphries, twentyentie | James Rusrell, an engineer, while at of 82512 Broadway, te work thig morning on part of the tunnel @uing the Jonn H Woodbury Derma- vation wt One Hundred and Blev> ological Institute for $10,0% in Supreme treet and Lenoa avenue, lost his Court betore Justice Beekman for dam-| balance und fell headforemos: into the axts alleged to have been done to her! opening, a teen fect, The nove | fll broke his ne i + Ales Humphrien wanted to be 4 singer. | ow workmen quickly went to his @he says that her nove was free from | , but before they could litt him bear or blemish on Oot, 4, 80% but ah to the sur wan dead, wanted ite shape changed so Ak to mp-| A crowd of early rivers witnessed the 1) poar well On the stage, ‘The defendant] avcitent ) promised for 4 to greatly improve her An ambulance surgeon was summoned i Mowe and her personal appearance ind he wild the fail probably caused Ine Mite Humphries asserts that the oper-| Mant death, ation jeft her with a none scarred for The accident created much exettement ait Among the Kang Of laborers employed on cheeks and iips for the 100 ad 1 Was an hour oF «nave tree fore they Fecovered auMvlently from the Ife, The drug used, she says, kill feeling in her nose, weeks afterward ‘A portrait of Miss Humphetes, iukeo psy aPNthe MSHS GPRIN RD NORTE fore the operation, was shown to the, "7h pig It Aivelcaed hae th fan wan, uesell was thirty-five years old and Gtantiy ctirved at the end, bur oxhers | ved aE Wem fine Handed aud IT cond Dy | 7 bid Wise In excellent condition, lmoved to the police station to await ante oo gee 4 voroner’s permit before bis family | FIRE PANIC IN A THEATRE, |i <a Russell's injury war similar to the Mactted Maw Raised the Coy, ana{ Oe. that brought Walter Duryea Into public vr nee, he being the only Twelve Women Fainted, A drunken man who “Young Mre, Winthrop” this af fh the Payton Theatre, Will OU INC a warm iiscumsion wit! bor during the play and in his exet ment yelled “Fire!” ‘The weal afternoon audience of wot en and onlidren were there, and at the] & waa held shout of Py aS a pante began, Twelve] ait Brosdway ‘ree a paged of th j man known to medical | survived a» broken neck —— os Metropolitan Stockholders Meet, selence who ever went | The annual meeting of the stoekhoid- me| Ore of the Metrovolltan Blroet Ratbway ia ufternoon at Every one of ihe present directors wan h, Go] ununimoumy re-elected, They are H. H at Rs pent yt Vreeland, PA. B, Widener, WL. Thomas Dolan, Thomas Ttyan, DB, Hasbrowek, thee Caaree Robinson and Harry The “ Circulation Booke Open to All.”’ | ne MO! NEW YORK, FIRST STEP IN DAY, | “ Circulation n Books ‘Open t DECEMBER 3, 1900, CREATION ~ OF GREAT REGULAR FORCE. ote | | | Congress Hears the President’s Message and Starts to Work at Once. |McKinley Recommends a Cut of $30,000,0C in War Taxes and an Army of 100,000 Men, WASHINGTON, Dee, 3-President Affairs in the Philippines the Pres MeKinley’s message sent to Congress! !lent declares to be progressing eat to-day wan read in the Senate and| !#factorily, the establishment of local governm matter of the near future. The President inclines to a pacific House this afternoon, It was a docu. ment of 18,000 words, and would Mill eighteen columns of The Bvening} policy in China, and favors the set> World, Hlement of the existing trouble at The ‘The interesting featuros of the| Hague, provided the Powers cannot agree, He favors Secretary Long's suge tion for Ingreasing the navy. The prosperity of the country is given full consideration, attention being called to the fact tha: there |e @ Mirplus in the Treasury for the first timesin six years, ‘The growth of ali indusiries is commented on and the continuanes of cordial relations with Great Britain given mentioi ‘Turkioh relations are diamissed with the assertion that “We await the fulfiliment of the promise of the Sultan to make reparation for the Injuries suffered by American citi message were the diacusslon of the army question, the Chinese problem, affairs In the Philippines, with brief references to Cuba and Porto Rico; statistics showing the prosperity of the country, the needs of the navy and the amicable relations of the United States with other countries, A’ cut ot 929,000,000 i# reoommend- ed in the war tax, Allueion is made in a mild way to Trusts, the President repeating his injunction to Congress last year that dangerous combination of capital must not be permitted. The diMoulty with Turkey is de- clared in statu quo and dismissed in @ paragraph, The Nicaragua Canal] ene in Armenia and elsewhere in question is left to Congress, the Turkish Empire,” A standing army of 100,000 men is . " recommended, 60,000 of whom should] The Hrestdent's me: be avaliable for service in the Phil-/fomd om page # of thin edition of Sppines and Cubs. The Hvewtng World, 0 $e CONGRESS BEGINS WORK WITH NEW lhl BILL., WABHINGTON, Dec, 1.—Rvidences of | of Congr An wesive semsion in Congress were not acKing When both houses reawembled atin (olay for the second seasion | lof the Fifty-sixth Congress I (he President's Message had | been fread several memberm had let it be known that they had measures to present and ihe party ville agreed on to} side alno were rushed al After raue | The first bil of the sesion was intros | to notify duced in the House by; Representative | War In seaman, an adjournment wa rumpacker (Rep. lik) Incfeasing the | Vaaee antl ; tad iten'dbait membership of Congress from 1 tol ihe Pr nd inform iim tha ‘Ms. |iwa houses were organized and res Becretary Roots WAR TARR ee a ee Whe Hone handed up by Chairman Hull, of the} at 12 o'clock and were at once shows Miliary Committee, and immediately Wh 3 L, Cabinet Foon, where ihe Pree dent wae Walt © announcemer following war A ution AskinG) was made by Menator Hour, anu sympathy jn Congress for the Boer President Informed ‘the com prosenied vy Representative Pitagerald, ote wae glad that Congress w Ah peta My ” yin sematon and tat he would of Massachusetts send a communication to Conm Activity Bye rgwhere, This activiily was shared oy the lead ‘ ore th houses, who, appreciating that at volume of work Is We henatn re and and us to avoid an extra seerion.| fow minutow | maide efforts ty get (he regular machine] Uw Presents ape ery in motion without tom of time Bonnett. of the r : great throng at th Mn ToaHIBR: AT the aseuKahi of, and when tie President's mesnage| The reading of the meskage orcupled wis Fead the Sen dd House Were hy Benate and tou for ihe « jammed tof the afternoon. The Bein Promptly at 12 o'clook the two houses’ Journed al 24 0 SYMPATHY FOR BOERS ASKED IN NV CONGRESS. WASHINGTON, JA resaution existence hay exci in behalf of ome Kroger waa) is pug word: Introduced In the House today by Rep- Kruger to. bbly resentative naeral f Martachu- clvilized nations o getty, Thr nee anil pF Whereas, herole struggle made jin by the Boer republics to maintain their eympaths oo ROOT SUGGESTS 50-CENT DOLLAR FOR FILIPINOS. Deo, 3—Th annual, embartasam in of more than| ayatem in | owlng to the fluctu efor t caused by the the Philippine uting price of Mext in dotiars, and he aubmite two aug WASHINGTON report of Secretary Roo usual Interest owing to Ite wide aco and the fact that It treats of subjects of such fmportance an the Philippine) reations, one that the United states ipaurreetion, the Chinese campaign, the) cone special dollar for use in the te developments ‘n Cuba and Porto Rigp,| ands of the same welght and fineness currency t he regarding as ay ~TREWER HOFFMAN THROWN + FROM CARRIAGE—MAY DIE, reba y ' 4 | JOB PRINTERS GO ON STRIKE \ fi OLPHIA, Tn 1 t NEW ORLEAN WINNERS | . . | MORRIS-BARNES ROW : IS TAKEN INTO COURT. |Light Nay Be Be ieewh ona Famous Divorce Case. A lawaull, the result of farnil tegen in the Bupreme Cour y when the care of Alfred Henne Mores and David He Morrie againat Thurlow Weed Barn for trla fire Jumtioe Munsell The Morrie brothers are the sone of he ate millionaire lottery king, Jon A. Morris, and are the owners of (he Morris, Park Race ‘Track Weed Barnes le the Albany Thurlow polittolan tw In reported to be pre vay that | wert of While wome physicians have gone from personn who would not wail, in thie otty ,[ in Mant that of a young man, "| prominent family IIving in Wee: Seven: | | tyen@oond «treet bo | throw | doventy-necond #treet quarantine houwe where there te smallpox moved and plac authorities HRS WKLY President’s Wife Fascin- si on to un” | I h NW PAM Ow ACING discs Wades, “a | PRICK ONE CEN THY SECTION, ete One Case Reported Seventy-second Street and Others in Ne ighborhood. ora tie arlet where diseanes ton of ihe elt hat nature are celdom rom Columbus a wing in ay found e wort to Any m avenue, 1 Hixty-fourth enty-neventit streets, (he disetre nt Phys all the od Be he ave can aceinate 1 wan reported | of @malicpox trad mity-mecond mMreet, between am and Columbue avenues ) Rigty-fourth ytreet in af Amaterdam a yeew on Blighty ninahy atre ierdim avenue, Wh families--fathers, mothers, sone daughters-have visited (he dociors ether, sending thelr servants also, two | near Am- |" nlite to house answering calle from Presiden, Murphy, of the Board of Health, towday announced that five new asen OF eina |epox had been discovered Two of these cases came! rom Brooklyn, the frat reported from hat borough. and (he other tree are ain ty the vielmity of (he fem anon discovers One of uh Jo thin borough is who, according to won of a very yy Diinghein, ta ‘The young man ie sald to be the son | {0 N. Nash. The family, so netghs ray od from Rye, N. ¥., about weeks Ko No, a2 West According to the rules of the Health wpartinent a yellow fag, signifying ie hung out in front of a the young man wa re} inal pital, Whether rth Brother Ietand or , the ne wan went to N ine nearer tured to may » some «4 ab the front of 22 and a young! Barly thie afternoon a feaith Hoard drew dat PROLONCS STAY —_——— ated by Christmas Dis- play in Shops. woman entere! Shy Appeared to be In » wan golug to the Dita AInply a a pres the Health Board, tal two more case# ). both of which were ree mubmequentiy haw moved to the Willard Parker Hospital, They were ‘ WHS GAMMUGLL, Soighteen years old, of Third avenue MAIY BNNAN, fonty-five yours tyeninth colored wornan, of Be West sixtysfourth wre Whi Healta De> oe partment at, me in ail storm at the hol mem. ih the spread of th ppiion thn iniversal and Mat pe in life ahold not Moank oF avolding the dimeane pe of the Health Des ent, Chief Inspector of ihe Bureaa ont natnatous Diseases, has vet men to work 10 find out who have heen dite harmed trom tho Kings ¢ runt Joa tal and Nurnery. Aino Nov, 2 the day smallpox broke out tn the inatitutton, Ne {ware that perhapa some of the | patienta who were there afler that time | and before this nd outbreak and are now in thelr Gomes may have the germa of the bbe e ith titer systems, aw tt le probable (lie Bennett onildren had wiihe Out the phyatelans know! Dr Bacon, of the hospital, Duryea, of the nursery, are now w Inu thelr patients with the (dea of ino» lating any new cases If there should be any developed. SMALL-POX IN HARLEM. fan Actor Taken tm Hoteh Mii Amails has appeared in Harlem now A case was reported late this ay ternoon, Tt Was that of Theedore Fy Sinith, an actor, aged thirty-eight years aU ihe Hotel Minot, One Hundred and Twentyeai ‘and Kighth avenue, is the reported from in DeDilingham . alking Oo thts aid (hat while the small-pox elt. ) would grow worse there la na vise for alarm, As Lt ie Well Under Come {rol Nothing ta belmg suppressed from the pubile.the declared, NAVAL OFFICER ATALLY. HURT. Falling Beam Fractured Skull of Lieut. Com- mander Hail. Harnoe's wife war a slater of (he Mor — ae ris brothers, She secured a divor @ from Mre MeKiniey finde Chetaimas shop: | While several mechanics wore at worl | him about two yenrs ogy, a case that tng in New York aush a pleasant (ask jom the fof the new Engineering ue always been vellel In myetery raat ghe may extend her viait beyond | Bullding at the Navy-Yard, Brooklyn, » Morris brothers through (hetr at-| Muuabay. Tt ae hee intents Palle aftern a lees of tenber, wag torney®, Atwater A Crulkthank, are) to Waahtngton at (hat time rm fell to the groum rr, suilia to recover a certificate of 2100 THURLOW WEED BARNES, stone mint ‘a f Ha Me wie \s ' ° ) Newt La . ' ola of the Yard, wae | on of mtook in the Vin Nest ! and ae ABESLino ARAL A aie Soa UE at the time ond the \* Improvement Company v y and ‘ m ¥ "i m on the head. 1110) euoh, making « total of #200, al | the Nantucket pre rm { rie [ened to have heen Heid in trust by] WAN Bie man But HT de ‘ Hark, accompanl " anion avvate res for hie wile, Francet Inabelle! Mt wilee [Mr He and the bald his Injuries wi nr Tt was also brought out iMdavit| |! r | stall The complaint alleges that in tim] that Mr and Mir ant ” 6 teal " — Karnes remgned as trustee, but has | MUitle sonlt 5 | een Ma an M ero) up the stack and refusal Ene initia teqaried ay a Mek epweton «ARRESTED FOR STREET ROW, fo. This wa a che Chime Mra | birt of t al property of en H H With t f the Mdavit both) | ' Rarhiee menrrd a divorce widest ‘\ Ve! Halt War wlth Man Whe Pel In hin anawer Mr, Harnes admita the) Justice [uasell reserved hie decisiu . toed of trust, but mys that hie retgna — ; ww wa ; ' 1 Wan wecured vi} fraudu ‘ Any @ome y nt teprenenta ee BASKET, THIS BABE’S HOME, 4 Urookiyn, waa an necome riain| i otk Kk ort (ie morntnag " L Mre morrow pendin roperties held NW Wiel infant Has Lived He Borty Daye. if the ’ A h is 8 af been equa twren he a aaa Genate ni ‘ ay, was with several 1 himacif, ‘The, he Amerie, hae! quarrelling on tver been done aunt he aske the Courc| On the steamship tac Gi 5 \ ° men fell Memmiew tlh and to order day. theto Was k Hin Pema tik rustes of th iron Belt, W Pr Neat lat npany wtork bed Nate , : —_ red null and ; is a { New OF i y ines et foi baltupe , | wan to ma 1 uth | The w ine latmed by. the Mr At hie realgrus Trustee wa Iitional 1 to take eff int thene con ad deen compiled with The divorce been granted aid the MP | of personal property had te delayed te sik maid that the trouble betwen and finally with (he mubjest of army] Of the Mexican dollar, which shall take inh and vreverh (zor saan Dy eric 4s natal i Stns “rath : reorganisation. Fas enol} that att Ride ie ihe oF Ll dereuth, Meoreiary speaks of the serious (Continued ob te Second Page.) poke property waa div Mr. } by thie dee son ipmard of £1,30).000, ¥ HF : A WEATHER FORECAST. Vorecws! aso York Parity sis hours endian Vor New Chiy and steinity y wenther foomight mn rust winds nintesietstale ake Qo) ato Ali ae me reteal the pt tale tare #W, wee or ad i on ened bow the Ore ra old, treet, wae room sultortayy 4 chrough a twhe removed ken to Roane ene Girt Cause Thin Strike, A t ' ed men quit work at ne Turk warette factory at No, tay : sink they: ob earning tie’ busubesd tatbe Page girl tory in West.

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