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nN ° FOR NEWS OF THE ot WEATHER—Clondy, < URWE ONE CENT. Rotn Probably Torn tnh EDITION 1,000 CHRISTMAS DINNERS FOR 1,000 oo a al . GIVEN BY | u Circulation Books Open to All.” | i 0 NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1900 DESERVING FAMILIES THE EVENING WOR WEHATIE HC it ‘Circulation Books Open to All.” | LD SEE PAGE 6 Rain Probably ‘To-Night. RACING | — * SPORTS VRICH ¢ K CENT, ~MLAUGHLIN SENT BACK TO BROOKLYN, SOPOT OOOO DEE ee POOH YORK BEATS OEVERY SWALLPOK IN SCHOOL BOARD, Treasurer Busse At- " tacked--His Sisters Are Teachers ‘Three new cases of small-pox were re- ported to the Health Roand to-tay They were; Henry MeNamara, twenty-two peare old, of 6 Went One Hundred and Ywenty-fifth street; Mabel Lyons, nine- teon months, 17 Lexingwn avenue, A Relily Goodwin, thirty-five years old, of OM Lexington avene. Bdwart Bussey, thirty-three years old, of 10 Trinity avenue, Treasurer of the Board of Education, was to-day removed) § from his home to North Brother Island ouffering trom smallpox, He lives in the house with bie wife and two sisters, May and Mary, and his father, ‘The treasurer's sisters received pupils | “thelr home, Hin father, who lived | +h the mame house, ls a practising den- bi wae current {hia morning | | oe hed. proven ut tH tape on the west wide, Assisi~ it a ~ Beeee Aiparintendent Dillingham Ind 4 that amall- | pein ‘wan prevalent all over the eon |3 Btates, In Manchester, H,, the peat house wes full and the authorities there | do not know what to do with other! tases that may come. In Winona, Minn,, | fare are #0 cases. The authorities | { ve closed the schools and forbidden | ms aires: cars to pass through the in- ed districts, Ly 4 “7 e AER cases in ebb, Donatus, J obtained tral vob... ween P aeetvand age oh in the on ioe Frraaanarsere yewlerday val poled at [yd members of the force rym tre men to ; pastors, ° me Hs 0F, 43 Brook avenue, nen on. a, vi ate Ne Astoria and cams | bone It pox. Her father ae oad w and her brother ing street. There are nine in) i Se Two of the girls, Florence butt | in & lange dry-goods on ar ester avenue, a che ren, in the Cami end uabiio | ool in One Hundred and irty= th street, between Willis and rook even Analotant Renity Supt Monahan gant lore this afternoon to the dry. poco where over. one hundred fo, veatutn one of the proprietors Het Ine) the lee and me 01 tor threatened to rail nally (he corps of vace alowed to go up. an sald that this was the a it instance of any trouble in the wi connection with vaccination MS * | Health Board ap: | | |GRANDDAUGHTER OF LINCOLN DIVORCED. PETE OOD PEOPEOPEOTODD DOE POHEE VEGI O REDD OD ER HEE LE €-2-2262 522653 ’ 4 t : H i ‘ 225 JESSIE LINCOLN BECKWITH, PURDODDEGDIEOEONEOD OI ed Jessie Lincoln Beckwith Separated from Her Husband, her home in Heckwith followed her'to that olty, M {dneoine parents did not approve of! Xe. ' bis eckwith ae a son-ti-law, and on WV, 187, they went to Milwaukee, | they were marrted Immediately after the Me AES | fhe (ipeolal to The Rvening World) MOUNT PLEASANT, Towa, Dec. tt Towa, haste (0 Mount. Vernon to parte Jemle T. Lincoln. Beckwith, grand:| hate in'a i Ut Cn of footb | daughter of Abraham Lineoln, and] for his eae against Monmouth Uni daugh tT. Lincoln, ex. | Yeratty. Atte the game Beokwith went be to Ole and found his mothe law complaisant, but his father-in- slaw stern and unrelenting Kept from (in Bride, Five days after the marriage Hevk- | with called al the home of his bride but was dented admisaion, Later in the day Mra, Heckwith, accompanied by hor mother, drove to a rallroad station and a train for Mount bt to Join her hueha Secretary r, Ie no tongor the wife of Warren Beckwith, This fact was made public to-day tn the Probate Court here when the cave of James C, Whitford againet Mrs. Rob: ert. Lincoln wan called for trial, No detailed statement was made, but it wae arwertod that Mra, Beckwith war divorced from her husband., When and where this Alleged divorce ured = |Remarkable, Devotion of Two RYT "TAUCHCIN LOSES. SETTING BACK 70 AWE STRIKERS ORDERED NOT JO PICKET. MLONE WITH INSANE AND STARVING FATHER Little Girls Who Themselves Were Slowly Dying. wv BUNBOAT ANNAPOLIS 2 DRIVEN ASHORE, Storm Along Coast and in Eng- land Wrecks Many Ships, NORFOLK, Dec, M1. -The United] abled condition off the @korries, on the Blates gunboat Annapolis, recently] Welsh coast, has not yet drifted upen Atted out at the Norfolk Navy-Yard for wervice in the east, and whieh is now awaiting ordera to sail, ran aground jn the harbor here to-day, She was lying the rocks. Sho te riding heavily at anchor @ mite southwest of the rocks, and If the cables hold the big vensel may be saved at anchor off the Lamberts coal pler When the Cufle dropped anehora to whon the storm struck here this morn | #76 herself off tho Skerries cont night {ng and awung her atern on (he mut | OCNCI# Were went up and the steam feboat from Holyhead went to her am Mince, A areit part of the crew wae taken off and landed in safety The captain and a volunteer stat ro- mained aboard the liner. WRECKS ON FLORIDA COAST, Bhe lay aground untll this afternooy when the tugs BV. MeCauley ane Katie succcoded in floating her The Veosol ia not thought to be much injure The big Chesapeake and Ohio liner Rapidian, which grounded tn the lower 0 Hag, tn Ceporteduby tvieWats @nia pilots this afternoon to Wave been, mutvesstully floated. The worst storm of the year m¥epl Viewinia (o-day, Wour inches of snow had fallen In Richmond up to noon, The com storm ewept, The three-masied sehooner Jennie Hub, of Machiaa, Me, je a total lows, eight miles pouth of Cape Henry, Capi, Lameen and one man wore drowned. Capt, Lamren command: ed the schooner Fannie Brown, owt 01 Hatteras coumt last year, Hie nome te in Boston, The schooner Mary Hudson was sunk by a tug here (orday Tho United States transport Crook, which arrived from Porto Rico, yewturs day, pul to sen this morning fn an awtol wale, the wind blowing forty-four miles an hour at the time ant a heavy sea rolling, The Crook is supposed to be bound to New York English Coal Steamer Ashore Boing Unloaded by Wreckers, MIAME, Pla. Deo, 2.—The large Bow teh steamer reported ashore ant night on Kibow Reef, thirtyetve miles south of Miami, is sald to be the Mound Ow Wald, Tl in coal inden and is being | divnharged by wreckers, The steamer probably will be saved. A number of small wrecks are report. ad along the coast today, TERRIFIC STORM IN ENGLAND. vocal Forecaster Emery today ree alved the following storm warning trom (file Moore of the Washington Weaclier | Steamship Westerniand Sa eal “Morn of Hatteras, moving north se § east, Buster weeding rH mortheant am, a Flerce Struggle t of N Atlantte Nova 1 Geotta vast to-nieht, and Newfoundiaud with the Elements, Saturday LONDON, Deo, M—After a fearful night, during which the storm threat: ened to drive both vessels ashore, the Red Star liner Westerniand, towed by | the wleamer Bomerhill, got aafely into | Weat Bay, near Weymouth, to-day, | It was impoustbie (qe the Bomerhill to set the dieabied Winer to Southampton, twink to the ferceness of the gale, and Capt Cooke made for the nearest cov: safety, Tt was a terrible struggle ind finally rockets were sent up for as sistance, and three tugs were despatched | CREW IN PERIL ON SCHOONER. Life-Savers Unable to Reach Vessel Ashore Near ape Henlopen, echieeen Counsel Whalen Decides Chief Has No Power toTrans. fer Deputies and Board Acts at Once, \(cLaughlin Restored to Brooklyn and Clayton Sent Back to Queens— Abell Votes with Other Commissioners, Chief Devery was tumed dowe by the Pollee Board this afternoon fol- lowing the opinion of Corporation Counsel Whalen that the transfer of 4 deputy chief Is outside the powers of the Chief. By reeolution the Board voted to restore Deputy Chief MeLaughlin to his command tn Brooklyn, The reso- lution was offered by Preakdent York, Commissioner Abell voted “aye,” covering himself with a remark, the Substance of which was that as the Corporation Counsel sald ft was wrong to transfer McLaughlin, he would vote the way he did whether he had an optnion of his own or not. ‘The result is taken by politicians to mean that Tammany Hall has exe cuted a complete backdown before the protest of the Brooklyn Demo- orate. By order of the Board, therefore, Deputy Chief Clayton goes back te Queens and McLaughlin returne te Brooklyn, Chiet Devery visited Headquarters unexpectedly this afternoon, saw Commissioners Sexton and Abell anc then went away, He did not know of Mr, Whalen's opinion when he left Headquarters. sintenieis NO AUTHORITY, SAYS WHALER, Corporation Counsel's Opine fon that McLaughlin's Transfer Was lilegal, Corporation Counsel Whalen gave to President York, of the Police Board, (hie afternoon his oMelal opinion that Chief Devery had no power to assign or transfer a Deputy Chief of Pollee without authority of the Board. Ohlet exceeded tn not known, ing of her father, ived e is This means that the the elipament of Jesse Lincoln with |quietly sn Mount, Pleasant, and. hie PHILADELIMUA Dec tA bik} o ald the vemrole, his withority in the recent police shake Warren Fallace eck with was (he o¢-| has been heard of them by the public aoe fotiooner Ja reported ashore on Hen and) ‘The coamguarde had the rocket ap lis. and that, notably If the ease iat of much talk at the time, He] since. totem ina. lan aise. 7 Pe ie es af tube 0 ¢ wae half-back on the football team of] At the time of the marriage Ln} While the atreets were full of Christ: these wonders he and his children were ken Bhoal. just below y ]daratua in the vielnity of the storm: |r ooury Chiet McLanghlin, who had been ‘ 7 lopen, ‘The wind Is so flerce that the] beaten oraft in readiness tc ‘ the lowa Wesleyan University, and M'e¥|coln Was twenty-one years old and Beck 4 the 4 full of rl Y mtv An \ # to Amsiet the) asagned by the Borrd to the wrough Haneoin met him at Mount Pleasant,! with about Unity al Bind shoppers and the windows hometiings ‘Choy, with the faith ot|ilfe savers ure unable to send any. as-|ehips, whigh were about a mile from yet ore ne neemeeentene, the Ray plenty of the holiday season! citidren In talry ‘stories, believed 1m aimtance tothe crow, Her name cinnot| the hore, The Bomerhiil le apparent! of Brookivn, the transfer will not hold woen even crimina’® locked in prison! and od thelr hunger Made at considerably damaged and tage have | President York recelved the opinion have some cheer, James Btowart bay in| AUicibation of wiat wa een ee KoDe Lo het AULD) p’otock. It remains now tor te his Harlem flat, a fac through #U@r | as well as a cruel ahattorer of drean R heraeemerp the cported nDec 1944 | Hoart to take action, It will have te ye Wee Sater udwe "aod ieud hee Shai she LINER CUFIC Iie Itetow the Weaterniond tds PAY: | decide what punishment shail be meted ie le p old , at she rs Ms y ome Child Nena” Fire at Hight-year-oll Madeline and Mavd | (i Tat none of the. promiaoe wore to IN GREAT PERIL Wil had walled from New it to Devery three years younger, his daughters, At-) come true-that “Jad is loony’ —both . Tyewich, and the Whether ha te to remain at the head Public: School tended him, themselves wante! away (o| DITA Into tears and felt more than over i ‘nym Aye Der. J8 for I f the Poller Department depends upoa the Ditterne os A ' pitiful Uttle shadows. The blood-thrilling | Tivally w, th {Hone in, the have Jowt her propelier ar the four members of the Hoa Fete, | crles of the madman were often mingled poy fi Fe hed th Gerry 4 Riding at Anchor in Heavy} WN was towing her Coy In fis opinion Corporation Counsel —— ®)} with the woba of the girls, whore while | Agen on went yesterday to in Seaway Off Skerries 8 % vi f Whalen ease i gate, Uned to auch scenes of pover B ¥ s has been reported fee Pinehed faces and lack-lustre even 101d) ang pufforing, he War mocked al Wha tained for thelr rater The real qu ¢ solved te f ‘There was a Christmas fete at Publte | of the tereible ordeal to which they were| he eax Rocks, Whety the Westernian? tert a whether wer Board Behcol No. 4, on North Moore treet! christmas hoppers will have good | After having walked all the way trom | rubjocted, aualia’ bet 'waece ca oP atte | LONDON, Deo: The White star] he BAG On hoard cabin and | # to be exercised onco for all a th Gale afternoor, in which three hundred | weather to-morrow according to vie! Philadeiphin, begged his way acrons the} After they denied themselves that the'r Pa math atmons (wie is | jiver Cure. which wan cauwht in « dis | eve in boars ation of a permanent system, or be candre' ager ei if near) Weather Chief. |farry and waiked the streets of New tne might have the last one ot in ramp a. cette hare sia scaldh essen anaceieeale wr here & w yt used a great loss of life, Aa it was.) ‘The cloudy weather in New York to-| York ali last night, Luke Pakleh, twen-| read they were often so weak thas nm © # would by anme ‘ he Board wate Carrie Handley, fourteen years old, of] day ts occasioned by a storm off Hat-|ty-six years old, wam arrested at day-| (hey could scarcely stand, But the one We shall have the finest font in the ppomed were of { the 1M Greenwich mireet, was severely burn-| (eras, which fs moving (oward the north Pan for, Atealing 8 lear of bread from} thought in their boyal little hearts wae yori, ot by vy ve heen the turkey hief 1 +n dection am? @4 about the face and body and may die,] east, The Weather Bureau predicts that |s7'}axingon avemien Oe "lof father a , oie. when i ‘ A i civen tp xinon avenue. ho ate ted when hey learned ;hey while the principal of the school, Mrs. | to-night there will be eastoriy and north. | Hillott cate, his arrest as he ant James Btewart is forty-two years old, ie from him. “He ‘wa n my nw also badly burned, the Nort tiantie |the sidewalk hunarily dey ourin 4 painter, and bas been oul of work for ed Lo the Harlem Howplal Mal provisions ay, was iy rly gales off North Atiantl ren the Workeli ie P at Mout ‘The Handley girl Was taken to the) and Nova Beotia coasts, which will ex. !”feads In the Pl a four months, Hat of that time he haa ety rooms and got the Arat good Hudeon Street Hospital, and Mrs, Con-| tend 10 Newfoundland to-morrow. \Philadetphia in Ne ber, | ween Mh and with no money, and he and meal ahey nao visions of 8@ts way'e wounds were drefeed by an am-| ,"“There will be no # rin tn New York obtakn no work and mMarted 10 walk tof lis daughters were dependent on ther And vet ihey orld fy Police analt Obience. surgeod: tdeimorrow,” id thie elty,, leay:ng Philadelphia Monday hbdre, poor almost as thomrelves Aarey. L ‘ A and members ‘ pupils uf the wchool.wete mostly | sideta nie dwtadce of mare bat ihe lhe reached. Jersey Cly. Inet night by plece the furniture in the amall jof the # vhall have power in dreag and were dancing about] Will be good w ther dn the elty Bature| begged enough money to Ket across on (69 Bast One Hundred and Ninth Hrann in vvignments’ tn very “ ‘a Chrtatmas tree, upon which many can. | 14% aienight at and walked (he streets] street, was pawned, unt! at last there | ‘ . sichina Aa nadda a aA v pecial t ‘ .¥ wa anion f Prtery r, powe dies weve burning, Carrie Handley was Tam ot a thet,” he told Magistrate | 0nl¥ temained two beds and three chairs | GLOVCERTEH, Mass SaMORERL WICH alten rwever, power to queen of the fét 0009000000006 | 104 “out 1 war hungry floor war bare, there was feidom | 0 i. a teal a9 aa 1 aie aoe os Riacera;| ORATOR Mat Bis oda ' ef of Boe Carrie Handley wore a tall, cobleat the complainant tne | 272, the atove the mupboard was |, leadore MN ae of Bowater herd arrived h ‘ tity Halthoad’ treak would seem that shaped hat made of votton, In danciny large (wax changed, from iniceny 9 always empty, except when it was ten- |juek wad the herole struggle of hie iit " rte a tha'eallk aod awa a be MT gel had. about the tree the cop of this hat eamw a vonduct add the prisoner nent snted by a part of @ #iace loaf of bread | daughters pert nd he famliy age ; with (he exeey in Contact with one of the lighted can aifor tree Mons jon tie tothe eee : | 1 a4 ; spi dal Hattie (ti: Cor several a Har MA aba : ta second the hat was aDhae, rthe| ‘They ate only once a day, and the » Mull « wart] } puty Cbiet la mig? the fire spread downward uread and the tea were their fare. abou i* deh ny wae Sse . . My f hil Communicated with (he A'may gown @ he And the sick man grew weaker an me tt HY Me ° piphie J yak manele k " i Wore, weal His talk became sirange-of from the tadder ate vat Ion had wo Une | pard I ‘ A larne i Ui aperation and desire The, girl ran screaming mane. be SYRACUSE, N. Y., Deo, tt ‘ laweult . dermined hia wn that when hel, ; eae hat} r tN. Y¥., Dec , t he had i of the ; a th f] ber of y r death e oo) ! =e ind Ks ie AvIy with rain to-night bat) with mass win nottced 4 ial STTassaslettian thas be eeaie cca |Ricr een Foote peoterday SN rel ln al ‘The loge of lite am. ¥ Vaninnahi's heel wna out off ay. with! We Mian sive nine enh the Munictoot Court c ‘i a erday, Mier Wetwe Harpiisdas Tavelle gies ia Madeline and Maud; of ite fine dresses ———— a sharp knife and war found several! ayy cometmeton, « northenat winds, ings recover A loan of $1,000, ind jewels that uid rear fo for | yarde away Hie heart was itscovervi| ‘ Bwerd bad on ii a that he alrendy ny kind to thet of To Core a Gold in One Day ying fn the road, tht.» feet from iho | tie Petice Buard had i ae, ‘tenderly care Kine Uromo-Yolnine Tablew, All rg ot the suleaee ea RPE Fe wat SU stoi ot the ealeMe, hp trun was + Ba yen sy MBA ih. alm fai ch, tht money if It fails 0 cure Signature io on earh fon fhe cvished Inve a shapeless mana, ? Wontinucd on Second Pagee =.