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_ PRICE LONE CENT. WRATHERWSNOW, PREAH Wine, NIGHT EDITION _ Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ NKW YORK, AIMS S002 WASN'T RAZED. Col. Mills, of West Point, Reports on Case—In- vestigation by Root. (Speoiat to ‘The Bening World) WABHINGTON, Dec, 1.—The House Voto? \ianimously to-day to have a Congressional investigation of the has- ing of Cadet Osear L, Boor at Weat Point Col, Mills, @uperintendent of the Mill- tary Academy, entered the broadest de- nint, based upon the full investlgation made by himself, of the report that Cadel Hoot was hazed and othewise mistreated at the Academy. Phe Secretary of War transmitted Col ts'e report to the House Committee Miltary Affairs in anawer to tho resolutlon on the subject Col, Mille’ statement ts quite long, He ways he had no personal knowledge of " whose record at the Academy he nity Lo demonstrate that there was » medical evidence of any mistreat~ jut that his resignation was at- weak eyes and & poor record iT ment ribuited to len in} ilavtng carefully questioned oadete’ ) were classmates of Boos, Col, Mille ods that (he cadet had no trouble prior to Aug. GoM, when hewhad a fet’ fehe, } '% witiemted by six cadets, all of whom ir he Academy, Hoo had replied to some advice given by one of the cadets in a manner to gn- couse them, Henge the Nght classmates of Boom teptify that the latter invited them {o attend the hat he went to Itand engaged in ily, and in ho beginning was All the cadets tostity unter wae whort, of iitle and Floow was in no way Ine marked, Hie opponent had before been In a fight! view of the above,” says Col J believe that the charge so often (erated, that ‘Cadet Boor was dragged | out and made to Nght, and wap oruta. wounded by an older and stronger cad lw faleo and tnfounded,’ On the testimony of the cadets Co} Milly vito reporta that after the fight a fluid was poured down Booa's throat, He says the charge is absurd, He does Hot hesliate to assert that it is untrue Col. Mill Hays ax to the frat report “3. was (hie question of Cadet Booa's veracity which became known to the cadets, with the result aa stated, ag le always the case In the corpa of cadets much marters Th conseque cade (s, everity ured of thie position with wae not haged, tn during the 1 t the 4 he fered with or molested older wler of hin When the Hou Mull, of Hie MIL requenied the # port to the I Ventigation AOL POLICE BREAK ALL RECORDS. Commis tow of War to re result of Nis las je matter Theft Committed at 12.30, P. M—Arrest Made ‘)12 P.M. dincavered UL ee ke whiet arrested, horne re+ cove cree 2M, MTT CThae ve tea tes 8 iUhbaitbe ‘This is @ new record created by the Police Department to-day, and over Which there Is much Jubilation at head- quarters, Jin Juv fifteen minutes after hea had been notified of the theft bridge the alleged thlet was! Hn th Morrisanla station, near- | On kow. road and Third avenue, 0 WA fuline on bis dawg Le a at Pulmcuiive ave UiannA woo of ite 14 wae in evel Haat rl Heals amegel ri 1 . Beane he afternoon i i, A 0 a sroigan abhi. Ma MM CHAFFEE. APOLOGIZED TD GOUNT WALDERSEE ooo? oe General’s}Letter on Peking Loot- ing Was Returned and He Sent Another, j#¢,.nh bt, KT PY LY T-(0\ ~%, EVE NIN can AT mi TUESDAY, i) 4 mr ea Saiiy DECEM mR 1, 1900, SHOW FALLS SHOVELS. READY Five Thousand Men Are Ready to Clear the Streets. Brow began to fall shortly after 9 o'clock this avternoon, exactly as the weather man had predicted, and the Way it started in gave promise (hat three inches might be on the ground by \omnorrow morning, Av i Whirled along the streets and over the housetops 5000 men watched it with unvauel interest, and each of them fervently hoped that it would keep « tvending steadily, for If the three inches had fallen by the ume the storm ended 4 meant work for them shoveling it from the streets Supt Bergeant, of the Coounlng Department, got word earlier in the day from thy Weather Hureau that the storm was coming, He didn't intend to be caught napping, for ite witli kometines tur to Dileaards, mn nt ey) Biigw- rm the eleven dl et Out whovel® and | able-bodied men and tele hewapapers that there was to worry If an tnich or 4 wtrtoty for 50m phoned th no hecens! foot of snow fell, To an arene World reporter #upt Bergeant paid @ have & Up that ia going to #now. it we. eta fai of three incher we get to work, We will need 6,000 men Lo wi ne lube houra-each at A per day. Tow prige under the aor law eases MUA Are | report: at ( o'clock in the morning and work elgt hours, Then if the fail tn heavy, (0 che firat four dietricta we Will empioy men] beginning at 6 o'clod Dolltion in rere eo Good, strong men will health and stren only ual Aoations,” sald Sergeant O'CLOCK SCORE OF THE SIX-DAY BICYCLE RACE. VO MPAR h 80 850 RY #00 R49 te ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED BADGER GAME. J URY HOLDS FATE OF JESSIE MORRISON, [ Circulation Books Open to All,” RACING SPORTS PRICE ONE CENT | BIKER GOUGOLTZ CHARGES FRAUD. WATCH ON WHEELS 0 $0 Frenchman’s Tire Burst in Six-: Day Race and He Lost a Lap. ‘ Garden Officials Take Steps to Prevent Tampering: with the Machines—Two Téams Now yo the bong Four O'Olock seore=40th Hour. oa How a biker might ao (o werk, Miles 1 Hikes and MeParland Su i} Pierce and MeKachern sib 7 SN Gougoltz and Simar 1 8 Turville and Gimm si 4 Stinson and Waller i an 4 Babeoek and nwOn .) S| Fisher and Fredericks sil 2 Kaser and Ryser 1) a) Muller and Acoutrier a Heat previous ree lal o Bikes and MeParland and Pierce and MeKachern ure now the tesders in (he) Gea #ix-day bloycle race at Madison Bauare a Garden, The French loam, which had been doing wonderfil work and hanging | with the leaders, dropped one tap be Hind just after ? yok (hrough an un | fortunate aeetdent to Cougelts, | He got & puncture in Wie fire, A look of mupreme angulth came aver hiv fro) wien he heard the tire explqde and he ed pitifully at hin tratners as le 1 thom, Tnetanily omer tang 0 irouRh the Ouiding and de trainers of men ured tem an. ohera was then je@ding (he i yi he flow wway at a terrify pace, cary | thera with idm, ‘Twe Prone: usted downetaira after Bimar, and ve was pay on the track hall ep and halt duet, In the} Meantins, Gougelte, on tla crippled mas) a a vying the nan's trainers pt. Hergeant tH en handed out the hine, tet frowt of the trainer's stand following IM of the different headquat peeeees iad bai si inch eyo | tere of the department, ae follows erate anne Hie was up in an instant and o t fal Pisarics ok street . 1? whee 1 eed” Rieter oe aver etret | Case of Young Woman! + Like a startled deer he rushed attor| Stabler. Ave 4 * 1 (ie buneh, "They were a lap and n halt The same Fourth Distrlett% Firet a Accused of Killing Mrs, % Vito the good then amd riding hart 16! emer r VHOUrH street and \# # make iC wo laps The Prenetman SNH [Talat Dintriottie Kast Twonry.ntin| Olin Castle Finished and) ¢ edited tke 8 demon and gewdvalty ("HF weariness tn thelr move atreet, ’ caught the fel, He had lowt a tag, nh . m 219 ‘ t aeheventh | Distriet OY Wort Boventy Prisoner Calmly Awaits! , Tv atthe’ Neddeeniy in 4 ms nec Ne ay the aaeey ee : { ts always al toat, and Bighih Diatrlot—Ib Bast Fifty-thind " ’ race Aimar then relieved him ineenitie ‘ street, sah | Verdict. * $ | Gourolte, the Mrenehman, returned to Dilon, The shearing uf recorde Dae Ninth Diatrtot—21 Weat One Hundred i t ‘ bd olotiek Wath rage enn. TACe (he pace a heartbreaker, and Mt ‘ hirtieth el > aed ied strange, tide { | Tenth Distrlot—Iit Kast Kightyss ’ | vatetin iorwine Nandvncie fy. Mul Le i {t did aot | enth street ; | SLPORADO, Kan, Dee ihe When | + # (ure) Hem 6 V whispered to tie jared venth Diatelet- 041 Hast One Mun: | Judge Shin's COUR wax called ti onder | # Ba inat ane Bibb et Bis ihe wan th Slecniness Thole Poe. WAR OMA VOM WAILDERUPE j today there was a lire erowd on hand |} P result of tnterferenee on the part of Bleopnese ty one of tive tlt ! belobebotoetolobstebeel-tebobetotetelelatatet eliltotnobebsinototottotninetotettotn | NINN Ue aatrig seems tn tHe irta!) » CRS EAMIRD “eel Albis Ulan D AL ifihicl fCE es Jeesle Morrivon, charmed with ¢)) ' swohert atlvedu ' | , Moron and Mefacher Hot Lie watohem Of two BBRLIN, Deo, U-'The German Mor: | whether sie wis entitled to thelr pow WEATHER FORECAST. | Kine Mie, Olli Castle, the bride wo | B 4 O40). huh Woden elen Offtco authorizes the Associated | session | Prisoner former «weethenrt ¢ , . Vituke Wheel War vi ised eof riding pi Press to make the following #tatement| WABHINGTON, De HeThe War * | As tho closing arguments were not | 7) it wa Mmaied that the feler seep wate niesiants ae rekarding the Waldorsee-Chaffoe Incle|] Department has received a report from. 4 Vorretst fer the thirty. Miehed unit! 10 ofolock amt evening | FF ihe Ametian rdert, meelng tie ‘ ate failing. dent, based upon a cable despateh just) Gen Chaffee of theldent that. wis bomen, ending tS 1 MF) Judge Minn opdered the Jury tow hot ll + ' ke off the farcign te Chreatating News Library. received from Field Marshal yon]eurred at Peking in connection with hi Wednenday, for Sew Vark ah) for the olgii Afr the rol wos ealed * * line (hem devitely dangerous in the ‘ ph: Waldersee ren vaentailons to Med Marahal von Clty amd vieloligs bight | thie morning the Ce ordered the} t 4 fr the champloneltp, had tampered wi ome ok pity on the riders ae " J we Ww "le wha wr , rors to Petite vere ' 1 just i f c ly raking their monotone ‘Gen, Chaffee wrote Wield Marshal | Waldorser | nmowtoomtinht; fale Weiner juror retin wer | Hi Gougoites wheel Just he 1. Al ep. elt mono You Walderwes « letter in a rough tone, | 1! appears thut Gen, Chatter did une hg ‘i sieliborating over the eviiteney in ite |} Vion ho track, ‘This could be ea ing und handed Biles, Finld Marshal von Walderses refused to | #ome very vi KHAKE JD protont ay; freak nowih to went cane } H he w ve " ayer, He held it receive |t, returning the same to Gen, {ing aguinet loving and looting of winds, Mips Morrlaon P Holy awatied the re-) 4 >| teach: of any aor y arreed Mi tea me Chafte }the forelen Whit parc aly | Hele olototobofef lon hint at Wie LD S| ougolte belleves the van tame |e aneey ack (0 Prone, “Tho lajter then wrote x second letter |urt the feellngs of Walde wie Ht tantly. during. the |at Plrefet wits, and President Powers tay, (MMe rw she Hoe, evel iam Apologiting for his objectionable ex ted reference py Gen. Chaffee to ‘ attracted greit | 4 +sappointed char CO Mileeas Minute rr ae ar Information As 1 be Presaiona, whereupon Field Marsial von | the f het Chis divgracetul and une meth. cuit ib Howe thal S(Mispuy to keep a atriet wateh on the ‘ Me ef 4 n Ayling glance | Waldervee invited Gen, Chaffee to} mUlliry praction wan belng indulged in. colwlng ArRUMONIR. \4 Tl tire foreign rider ually the Fiters Jog on and OB. withe breukfaat, and the Incident was amlcas| fo! by (he men who dtd the Aghting an | Josse Morriaon be twent van! Bi sty powers dialarin (hal toe ret \ emark, bn! ane In a wha bly elimea" opened the way to Peking, but by the! ane: MTB Casto wan twer ai JESSIE MORRISON Vi run fairly and wquarely if ns afternoon t pean ‘4 ton woes PARIS, Dee, An offtelal of tho) laters re. woo had borne none of the Tiw oat Han teen one of the im i, ahha i othe ian eomvet (im : © French Forelgn Office, speaking to @)Drunt of coniiict and hardenip, | inter tok, in the annals KANG CPP DE eet eee ee Cy wee raging whi un 1 rome to a point whi _might represenmative of the Assootated Prova! Walderseb himeelf did not reach Pe port he fae ay Jenel "| 6 track again, a werit{ OF Hed eral, Ov such occasions about Gen. Chaffee's portion in regard| Kins until long after the expeditionary | ROFL. au er Just Hy, Mo Ping [fear je) Mra, Caut oa shause ane the | yw site RPA RL) Di hd ” wore trened 1 a tome to looting, wald force had ovoupied the town O} Wiley Caste amd Glin Cathe, the late | tater SCART PHAR SRENAON ORY coke Methy or Elk Ma Neoaed language lossan, tor’ th are “The fact ls principally regretable be It ih recognized here oft ter’s husband Mi came of prominent) in a de ved siaiement’ made by) dome Hes sol away fro representatives on th atk rom Cause it bs Hkely to result In a break of | 4 haffee pad pro > ve, ne 7 bi) the county | Mra cates Ne ¢ armed M Me Me arring "lhuncht and as many times wa ied tas Ge bn Swedes) bi =o the concord under Field Marshal von] deliverance, but regret iv felt that he em and (A clerks] Of mbiwiig hur m letter, OF has le , wneh wma!) He vows vot Cana, nto speak Of Mave Waldervee, Biter Yon Waldersee tr {uted thle tone In addreawing the Kiel] Meat Driving with Her Aa, tome aid betory fe married Chi Manner ara then’ enening | w k pat emit ta He tn}? More ys of the United tho Internation” commander of all the! Morsbal, it i significantly pointed out ; . Wiley Caso -pald attentions to | at Bia « forces In Chow or hia position. la ka ere What werliane Ht was not incumbent] Plance, Alfred Gwynne PT Wa shown. 19. the trial that much | a Ad the i Mii | eee (ee 6 ei a ee Imaginary one, As the present #tatue| pon Chaffer to make any reprewentae Vanderbilt. Jouioiny exint twin tne "ws Wor Math y | pan Sdare Cal ig? ‘ 1 confusion gf tongues Hor tae has apparently been quite satisfactory, | lone w ver on this subjeot to the man Hive Wiey and Corte were mars | attac J ond half of une nd de heirclong | inter € reenrded at he anything which might ocgasion a break) Med Marshal, ws there ix no longer “on dine ths Watven' thdght sith ali srind ibis atte hare wk: | worth ve Ba ve In the ranks ‘¢ dinar \) WAY GIR PLAT THe between there, fh | f ' sected «hi ae to ele ve C i pe (love! fi m y i ¥ , ay race The Foreign OMico official also eald| changed ihe character or te military] Mite Hise French prefers a spin in ; tealtitained ad » eaeae that the order stopping the packing of representation in Peking from an expes|the Park to shopping. for this morning sideration ele twelveryeareo!! ' vetting Ihe (wen the astronomical instruments at Peking | Hitlonary Force Huatd ne iaegation UAE. Jyhe went driving with her ince, Alfred aM Indeed, with (he canal ft Paavo | caused « devire that Mrance should learn | der the } of the commander-in-| Gwynne Vanderbill, inatead of accom: ‘ ‘ y bivo tes up to whowt a definitely her nat Fight,’ chief ay Poking. paying her mother on » round of the 4 wrmbitieatre nf “ ’ y bishit MH 48 8 Be | OE ORM, } « be . Mi 4 sow @ foam-fecked hore galloplag Mins French ie stooping wt the Maga nite for two ‘ wh 5 tawand thera. ipl She ANOTHER SEELEY DINNER. Hotel, having ecme hore from Newport Pate | energy ¢ ‘ ‘They gave chase, and after imprewe forthe putnebe esting her tte end . Ing am express wagon. caught the AY: J¢ for the purpane of selecting t tron » Tt ' Ing outht after a hait-mily run, rand Jury Investiwates Lively |seau, Thi morning Mr Vanderbilt i “aN ; dtver of the atoleh oulfit, was! fertainm nt Astoria, ercve in @ runabout to the ladies’ en- as ‘ ¥ ‘ eked ti, He sald he wae John sohil- ty of the Plaga oo ind his proms Nu ‘ " Ins, twecivane yours old, of TH Mt, | A reneation was caured among the] 1A) 4° IN les» ll 7 4 ‘Ann's avenue, freqventors of the Queens County Court] “var the sewn che wis rad New {G@@N. Tracy's Niece is) siaem om House torday when a rumor eproud] market and a wmall red hat. Bhe sprang Suedfor Absolute | : GERMAN STEAMERS CRASH. | iat a sinner war given on Thuroday| {to the trap without arel#ionce, and Mr. | DEATH OF R1 KR. T TIGHE. ft i might net by a well-known onntaation) VAmMerbit whipped up the horse, und 4 Divorce, I : : AN Say They WHE Stiek Ming for Chinn, minute later they hud en pia 4 Viatebiinbed First Teleweaph sya- K 1} in a beer xarden in the Astorin weotion| stee Vreneh went shoppin \ , very 0 i tan Whee Aus hare. " My ” | Hin South Nimerion H HAMRURG, De The. di the otty that had {n stme of ite fea-Jonly by her mald | Bdward J. MeGulre Wad tod “ R T. Tighe, Afty-ete P r " ine a fi Nv" 143 Orn | tures a trong resombianes t a " ed ! “ er \ netioned che prive tteamer Phandrla, em bound for! gis 7 Ay ce to the famous ——— | pointed referee by Jusiler Banchard {n man wna, while in the emp ; Aghia) Nausea relive camila ve au at China to he placed at the dtaposal of | Seley Anner ta Manhattan, Mis Fatt Yay We | the diverge mult of Robert cr] Adrian CM Vth : ey Gous tthe Reengiine Field Mn unt Vow Walderaen,| A number of men were summoned tol william B. Indram, of 1h Third atreet, | 4 hin wits; Cheriotta Graves Be rine Be. Cnecies ' ft (hen w ’ ed. jowever, DecuMee ewer Sorre Mes {P| the Grand Jury room and tt 1 reported) Brooklyn, tell from a ladder white| MP* Graves Ie a neice of Gen, Henja “i Ay A se Pagadian " ‘ ™ , nel eh ctsbere re The’ Wlandriare| thal they Were cal:ed upan to centiey In painting at 4 Clarkson atreet, thie ag-| MM F. Tracy and the daughter of Men, | 00) OU Pars tean ard ther ie, Ba at tape towe, The Bape] regard t) the aliexed proceedings at Ue] wernoas, and may ¢ Jamar Cadin, He caves a widow ant five 1 r othe feering Lil ale 0, nde ripped open lita the dinner, He was taken to Kings County Hoapt-| After fourceen years of married life, elidel ab dren, noi wed ashore hy a tal, pot unmarced by disagreements, Rovert Physically, they jooke) warn, Dut the Au Graven decided that he ard hin wife ti We on Re, letevmination written on thetr faced ‘There was no mecea® tor jike Gel rene te Sets aapegianrs te . ” » mount pari, ‘The fear of puble sandal and con- eae ba bred iy No cure, a0 pay, Nhe | capreneed tn thelr atatoments, evidence (hat apoke louder thas q

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