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‘ WRATHER—PAIR: FRESH WINDS, _ EDITION _ __ PRICR ONE CENT. [ “ Circulation Books Open | Open to All.” | NEW YORK, SATU RDAY, 4, LEADERS TIEL | IN LAST LAPS OF BIKE RACE re He a ON -YORK BITTER OVER - POLICE SHAKE-UP. FINTOR OTENOOREER ED THIS AFTERNOON Editor of the Staats-Zeitung--- me One of the Committee That Greater City to-day. By order of the Tammany Anti-Vice Committe of Downed Tweed, Five, prompted by Richard Croker, Chief Devery to-day - gave the Police Department the biggest shake-up in its history, Chairman Lewis Nixon, of the Committee, laid the ultimatuin which forced action before the Police Chief vesterday afternoon, | In agsomewhat bitter statement late this afternoon » \ President York, of the Police Board, criticised the shake-up in the Department. He declared he did not know why McLaughlin was transferred, and he said that several of the changes were bad. He said the power to change the deputy chiefs rested with the Police Board only, and he had communicated with! President of of Board, Angered by Action of Chief Devery, Makes Protest. Hugest Upheaval in the History of the De- partment Starts a Big Row--- Details of the Transfers. A Tammany thunderbolt struck the police force of the ‘the Corporation Counsel on the matter. . Two depuly chiefs, six inspectors and twenty-two captains were transferred; McClusky was deposed as chief ol detectives and Titus, who cleaned the Red Light district, | gets his place, O'Brien, a “square man,” takes Titus’s iW place. Devery is in a panic and did the switching and the) Police Commissioners claim to know nothing whatever 1 about it, There is even a report about that Devery did it to save himself, and that Inspector Donald Grant, ordered | j over from Brooklyn, is slated for Devery’s place “should he! resign,” Capt. McClusky's deposition was the most amazing | move of all He is of irreproachable character and one of ; the best heads the Detective Bureau has had. Among the police inspectors there was an opinion that Deveiy had started a fight on Commissioner York, as mny of the transfers were friends of his. All the transfers take eflect at 6 o'clock to-night. |: There will be a big shift of sergeants and roundsmen on j{reviien! vf te nore | \ Monday or Tuesday of next week. Gawald Ottendorfer waa horn in 188] a ed SHAKE-UP A SURPRISE; : CAUSED A SENSATION. He wir h Chiet of Police Devery this afternoon | been over in Brooklyn, was otdered over OSWALD OTTENDORF'ER Oewald Ottendorfer died shortly atte D o'clock thif afternoon at his some, Central Park South of the 180 Ihe began working tn Intlammwto; bladder was the fuse of death Y money Ottendorter hed | arrung s ‘ f the edit married the widow of the ow! he paper and we) a) weitere fprimer OUD pre n 8K, a revolutiontat agulnat lt [Morgan Syndicate Meaehiag Out foy Hagleton Cotlierion PHILADELINEA, De chase by J. Plerpont Mor the Penneylyania Co ae | ANOTHER BiG COAL DEAL, | made the biggest tranefer of high oM+| to manhattan, Gov.-Blect Odell ie hie clals in the Polley Department that haw) warm friend, and Grant (se spoken of us| i Interest of Mh 4 herd over been made and the whole force I#/ the next logical Chief of Poltve If Dev} jin in anit ray rhaking nite shoes for furthor trans-| ery i retired, | incidental and prelita t form, this ime of rerpeants and rounds:| Deputy Chief Patrick H, Melauylin, | sree 1 tween the i mon are Que on Monday lof Brooklyn, wax transferred to the] Matinee Two department chiefs and a number! Rorough of Queens and Deputy Chiof of inspectors were sent (o different dis-| Kian P, Clayton wae placed in command | (ye ‘ M tricts, and « number of captaing, chiefly| of Brooklyn. rm ie & ie WEATHER FORECAST. ¥ Brooklyn men, were inoved about on! Uhlef Devery did not make an appears er}, oer dor, ine. Property, tavar als 1g F (ta aveNlAin t sker- | ready been made forecant for the thirtyests | \ 1m police checker-board, ance at Headquarters until long after! ne conmage of this tem, t Z. honed onde acwes Mien 4 Capt, George W. MeClusky, (hief of! noon, He ordered the transfers over the | that of the Del Daas ak Sewn Pave Cily ane m the Detective Buredu since carly in 186, | telephone and chey were announced py | Bchuylk {fal m , hi dnltys Gemerulty fair en oul Was depowed, and Capt, George F, Titus, /oue of his confidential men, Patrolman | lied by It, fe almost as pe veetntene “ Uv) who has out the “Red Light’ of the Penneyivan! © waht aed wiles mato Yom district, has guperneded him, ; me ret Leneeen Lb cold Sunday) feonk worth wot y Inepactioe Donald Grant, who hav long ORelen to Red Links, Lf Morthenst wind. . — inciCiGleac WN Waneaiae 7 Capt, Gephen O'Brien / waK desowed anes mn pee cee is Kleoteinity, in Mm fram the Detective Bureau 1 make ————— pint by whieh > panes £ineb Ue may URL abe Maleate branery . u perfeottow ha dee regulation, NNSA TT ARN STR aa testy tics gta Bhs one MONON ey ner we Fe rane [ Compress Adopts Measure Appro- od ww THE .UNDAY WORLD'S CHRISTMAS COMIC WEEKLY ouT’ TO-MORROW. EIGHT PAGES OF FUN. ORDER FROM NEWSDEALER TO-DA DECEMBE RU, 1900, ~ . Miles, Laya y RN aba 7 | 0,545 t » 2546 4 Bi + wan 5 RICKA. . oes cmeeee 2588 i] 1a i [TaN ‘ , 4, " und @ ape, thade by: Milloe and Walter ae edienipniannaen -, ' io WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS ’ Re Merent #, Acushls & 2, Arteht Night 8 {, Priscens Murphy @, Tigh Admiral & 2. Money Muw & c “+o~ WO-ALARM FIRE ON GRAND STREET od in at $0 this afternoon for a fire fn the 180 (rand dtrest nd damage dy WAR REVENUE. “CLOEST Ot 1 A OV, RHE BILL PASSES. oe |'Measure Adopted Prac-| Thermometer Shows |5 tically as Committee Reported It. ( Degrees at Midnight | Skating on Old Ponds. | The War hus parsed the The thermometer broke the record this Winter thie morning. A few min ub paweed reduces the war! Uiee After Jat it regintered 16 de Jtax nbour 60,000.00, (he wereed on| eters At ook thie morning tt wai the comenitt and The World's thermometer war anxiour to| $40 0'cloek showed 12 degrees, wow. hut| The thermometer went to 16 yeater ca) changes in the |day, Hmooth tee of two inches’ thicknew nie falled covered all the small lakes and ing {a Jo) da ot yor The brewors made the hardest Aght In| Joly crowds oF younget Pat reductiin, but every ate | SUdING over the surface, bne Ih tear ten | 2 eoming train aw vf) pe: One Het that New York wou Ma: fase fashiones Christmas barre. — | np, ie AN had been read, MP. | ornmot of New York, flere) as a sub i fixing the wix cen winds prevailing or Hatteras to Nantucke from Cap repenlin iron {| # Cred Who Wasn't (trata we] A iw eo hawk, # i come dow * the at » peoommlt It was then ning feom passed. the ting TA te 1h Demoor fra PENSION BILL PASSED. welating ALES 16580, WAKHINGRON The House nan paewed the Pi » Appropetation nih VR carton $145, 145,209 ¢ Withelm 1. Comiun tm ——— Mop thas Longe ane Work Cd os Cold, ae hw be Kelner Withetm 11. Crom Naples was reported off Fire Isand at 7 i isan th AP | is SPO | i Ciroulation Books Open to All,”’ } I | {tn the weary teneh, yp | Pon ) Hawk Takem tp by the One Maw in ' sei Vormer Treasurer ee Hofman | " TREATY STILL IN DOUBT, ‘wine totes SIH SU Anather aorta Keach a Vote in ted Htates Distelet Cou jn the Senate Pails 1 1 { Beventeethind etre 9190.64.73; , : { No S@ Bigth oF R ios sanete, HO, ay alii | RECEIVER FOR MARTINEZ, colack F'4 afternoon, She will arrive dock about § o'clock, Fe dl bl 9 tit. Ys ' CATUPRFAIN) PRES WI RACING PRICK ONE CENT. : a and Canadian Teams. Frenchmen Only One Lap Behind and Q mans Close Up--Garden Filled With Excited Crowd. No mich desperate Anieh aa ¢ night In the six-day oycle race son Square Gorden ever marked the ond of a week's struggle before, ‘The riders might not pe ep ciowe in an ordinary daah of five miles as after |drew away half « lap. dearly elx days of @ ttre-iapping Aehe ‘The thousands in the Garden The American (eam, ted with ¢he] their feet and whrieked thetr dali two gritty Canadians in firat place, had| ¢hy sigtt ho surety of landing winners. Poor Maher, after tetng: Olos behind were the Frenchmen, | couple of times, gave up in ever ready to aprint, ond much better | loft the track altogether, in condition, asm pair, than any others] Kaser and Simar kept pace, and Mefacter a uyon the (rack to relleve Pesce, Ther MéKechern aprinted and the page wil red-hot, the crowd going mad with shusinam, sas Gougove dumbed into ae Felieve Bimar, and then Mikes, 10 oor MePurland. The latter, ¢o refute: stortes of his collapse, then went 40 | tron! with « tremendous burat of Hikes picked him up and kept the humming, ‘The @ of man after man sensational epripte after being #ix tn the saddle Ared the blood of the: tatore and they gave vent 40 thelr ay predation in wild #houts, Vrederick finaly came @ut om | track to take Fisher's place, latter by leaving (he track tad Japa and thus put bis team out of the race, There wae fully ten thousam@ rider# had had enough fora walls & «| amain the etunty German, Kaner, to the front. Starting high om the tie cline, he abot away tke an » somar went after him and tomether Gi Only one lap behind right at the heels of the pack, where they had been since he eecond day, were Bimmr aad Cour ‘Kolte, ready to Jomp ahead and enatoh iad tt the ‘fret falter Of the leads " was to be & desperate sirugga to the very tape. Pikes started a redehot apart at 246 this afternoon, He rushed away like the Kanpire @tate express, with @imar, the Frenchman, in hot pureult, They quickly strung the others out, Mikes went on until Simar and Pleroe caught hin, Then they sowed down @ bit, jaat ae Kaser came on the track (0 relleve leyaer. ‘The latter, aetaing che opportu nity, spurted to the front, and Keser inade a aplendid pick-up. He pulled the or him, and all hands Anally i Wisher, who tad been sirag> eat the tall of the buneh, “After thie rpurt It looked as if the (Continued on Sixth Page) Wereaith Snips! Advance “quan Attacks the French at an Outpost. |Rev. Dr. | $2,000 Off Pay to Re- | duce Expen:e Paotingta, + went, being attached guard, They have ape) Musg Chang and .annaa the march of Vthen@! advan meetin . duestic here, He reports Dr wh ol ied ‘Denhottl y 1 taking it, re Killed, & ral. prison e br fish 10 hes BRIDE-TO-BE DISAPPEARS. {te Creditors in Panama Ohare | That He Defromded Them, Mov iow | iteleea: abi eid appointed The Matoot, | for Domingo Oy ave | Mar | ax | Moston Girt Drawe M Judge Brown, M. Taf | } nd i Une. land that f ‘omment ty the? 14, for a Rh} Arm 0 went to the bank and drew | ihe motey ave © for furniture, Boe has] in Panama ‘aim on since, It ie feared As i them and MINIT Oy, of ue been mt Pe RM ea wimbidie How are angiows. eo ny

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