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IGHT EDITION | “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ 2A : PRICE ONE ‘CEN - DEATH COMES_ TO OIL KING. DODDS preaniea tat ; ue ania of John : : . Rockefeller Dies of 2 Seaitet Fever at atari i 2 f Country Palace. iE The youngest. child of Mrs. Harold’ @ fF McCormick and the grandson of John D. YY Rockefeller, died at 10.9 o'clock thie oe morning of scarlet fewer, in the great ¢ country ‘palace of the Oll King, at Po % cantico Hilis, Westchester. Two of the McCormick children were M for some Ume and the place was naturally under quarantine. The little sufferers recelved all the skill and 4 tention that wealth could provide, and the richest. man in the world often watched hy thelr bedelde, The whole of the great houre was filled with anxiety, and Mies Alta Rocke- feller, when she/returned from Lurope. her hearing restored afd’ to become the pride of Parmite Prentice, of Chicago, ‘was dceply grieved to see her sister's {ttle ones amMicted. ‘The sick children were the sole thought of the entire household. When Mr. Rockefeller was called to the sick room this morning he realized that he was in the presence of something that all the $ A e O44 ended 4 wealth in the world could not dispel. @ The child was dyt Vy The family are shut in with their) 3 arief. 1s The elder boy, about four years old, | ¢ in getting better. and the physicians say | @ he is out of danger. 13 ‘The marriage of Miss Alta Rocke-' J . feller and Mr. Prentice will bo post- 9 BO8dO S54 pone |) IMESSAGE OF ODELL STIRS THE MACHINE. tab "| Platt’s Plan Trampled On and There's Too Wears. ik to Poll to Police Head- Much of Economy. q quarters in Defiant igen: . - Mood. SOMA AAOOOEDIONDLOLIOLIOOSE CED ECEIEDE1542OOb es SALIENT POINTS OF mplin eepiansten of a mate seit ~=GOV. ODELL’S MESSAGE. : i | A single-headed Police Commission, to be inted by : Ps FOR the Mayor. aici ess Abolishing of the fee system, which increases the income 3 of county officials. 4 Consolidation of several labor commissions as the Depart- ment of Labor. Rigid economy in all branches of the administration. More liberal treatment of corporations, which are being driven out of the State. ‘ Corrective legislation for every department in the city of New York. An employers’ ability Iaw or forced insurance of em- ployees. $ Exemption of mortgages from taxation. AGAINST— ‘The State constabulary plan as belng valueless. The levying of a direct tax for State purposes. The consolldation of the Elections Bureau and the Police Department. The trial of divorces tn secret session of court. Divorce except when statutory causes have been clearly proved. BORDLCCHIOEOIEEEEDE (Spectal to The Evening, World.) ‘The Triumphal &: Deputy. Chief .McLaughlin from Brook- lyn to the quietude of Queens Counts, said;.. “McLaughlin has never been to Headquarters while have been Chics. “He strats about Brooklyn Ina silk hat.: Then there was a rumpus, and Mc- yer as going with a “fat” office cause cold ALBANY, Jan, 2.—As the politi-| shivers tu the machine leaders. cians and statesmen here etudy Gov.| There is tow much economy reform Odell’s message the feeling grows that] in the message to please partisans of the Republican machine Is defied and| any party. Independents ure over- that the new Governor wiil run his} joyed, nowever, and are asking the administration himself. question, The cold statement that Platt’s pet} “Can Odell keep the pac constabulary plan !s “valueless” and ‘ + the recommendation to cut down the] Gov. Odell’s meansaue to the Lex! big fees which the spoilsmen regard | tatur: y! be found on Page |NOTED BROTHERS END FEUD.|A NEW PIPE GALLERIES BILL. Mered| Brooklyn Clersymen, |Comptruller Coler Snyn He Delleven Have New Year Reconciliation, | ina Measure Soon to Be (om The new century brought a reconcill A measure soon to go before the Legis: tion of two brofhers prominent tn the] jature will be a bill to provide for the public Ife of: Brooklyn, the Rev. Dr.| construction of pipe-galleries along the Robert E. Meredith, pastor of the/line of the rapld-transit subway, the Tompkins Avenue Congragetional) jegisirtton to be no framed that tt wiil Church, and the Rev. Richard Mere-|not make the construction a financial ith; in-charge of the Park Avenue} burden to the contractor. Branch. “As a preliminary to muntelpal-owner- About six months ago there was alship legislation of any kind I want to serious rupture over the pastorate of the/ urge the passage of a bill for pipe- branch. The Rev. Richard Meredith re-| galleries along the route of the rapid- aligned, it being claimed by him that he sald Mr. Coler to-da: ns 54 { s[-waga' forced out being claimed by him matter, “After we Laughiin'was returned to'Brooklyn. — | texe hel wun fatesdvouts ot! thisvoffice! Nall be In a better posi. drat twentieth “century has “come 181 tq themeantise Dr. Robert Meredith} With (he ‘city's conttal of, ner waters maintained absolute allence or utilities which fut inven- To-day ‘at 11 o'clock Deputy. Ge ats Me-1 His btuther's’reslgnation Was accepted t ti ,jand the “Rev. Richard Meredith started on a trip around the world, from which he al tins: but ‘recently returned. others met on Monday evenin| sar, ya ewatenicen Conch ratcetaen and Boal ater afew: pinttes co ,Devery Hears the News. Dinaster im China at New Yen! TIPN-TSIN,. Jan. 2—Ten Cermanas wero killed and nine woundel at Lel- ‘Tung, Jan.:1, through the firing of a ret | aly pte with) & defective here tit was| eae pore neg ‘Rat: S inet, presents, Bat: [fnanced, howev r | House by 2 o'clock. Most of the Intebit- | | The Evening World telegra: 1 [Thom ~NEW YORK, WE DNESD: AY, SANT: ARY 2, 1901. |ALL CLEARING-HOUSE. RECORDS DISTANCED.! Exchanges Handled During Day Amounted| to $427,903,000. the result of thi at pay ment in many when ‘hureday changes aggre: ing with $53,506, $352,882, on April 11, last, the The cnormous + only $16,514,000. in cast which were pald over at the Clearing: | ¢ cdners was discharged by the paym of $5,000 and $10,000 Clearing-House Government gold certificates. nh Eieas | PL OV fee ¢ AG TW Ca i it POLICE ROARG c0! IT y? Head r WI AND THE? 878 ; The Clearing-House exchanges to-day} While m lainountel to the enormous figure aboutot: | $427,903,00, breaking records. It war tke, it le jle Kidnapper Crowe was received, [ret ed to c B.A, hy anking him to con-j flatly to-day to identify we, Hrother of “Pat” Crowe, as one of his fiem it. The following anawer| kidnappers. He will be released, came this afternoon ROUTH OMAHA, The arrest of Vat b., Jam, 2 not au been confirmed. EK. The Evening World also telegraphed When the Associated Press de- Dennis, of Boston, an | jafter Indian curcosit Japatch announcing the capture of | extavlished hia xed. urning to O1 OW IMAHA, Jan. to have per cent. —.—_ lewed KK nei the Liner at JAAVERPOOL, Jan. Crowe, + 'KIDNAPPER CROWE IS NOT CAPTURED. maha. CARTER, City Mars — Kalle C udahy faite: of the dividends beionsing shareholders will be co! ected by country correspondents of local} ned to-day that several inte distant from New New York upona direct, with- 1 pass through interior | e of the largest bank, of to<day's | yents would remain the shifting about pro- 1 Leen accomplished. a It was belleved in banking circles that nt | $1#1.00,000 In dividends and interest pay. ments of all sorte wil. reprecent the vi is dsbursements to-day, Innocent seeker He promptly and The crestfallen detectives wan re CROWE NOT. ON MICHIGAN. on Hoard Iverpool, The report that the alleged ktdnappe to J. W. Carter, City Marshal of x Chadron, asking if the report wan true, | Bia mammenger on [boards the) British and recelved the following reply thts van Michigan, which left Boston Alfred Ro of 16 High str Bi afternoon Dee, 22 for thin vort, arriving here to-|iyn, fe in the Brooklyn Hospital sutte IN, Neb.» Jan. Vduy, xvemn to be untrue. Ing from revere stat wounds In the ihatetor ot SMlilionalte Cudahy Phe sishisnn scarred) nosparseneers, | aidomeniand neck haw been captured. in this. vicinity. | but, tn addition to her crew she had| Mrs Ant gin, wha occuptes the Several ayn a detectives from| on hoard a number of cattlemen. Nonel nae above that in which Roe lives, was Mond passed through, here to the] of these would acknowledge himself aa | 1% #2 nd’ held in the Pine Ridge country, Where. they or-| Crowe, and as the Liverpool police had | arrested this na th ganized n posse and captured a man| not been notified of the expected arrival | Adams are enargel with doing | Whom they first suposed wax Crowe.|of the «urpected man, they did not] she stabbing. The prissher turned out to be R. G.fexamine the catttemen, Moe vaya that Mes, Kagan cut him | during a quarrel while her £ | S peing moved out. His wife, } CONGRESSMAN is BETTER. BRESLIN HAS GRIP. | S31," Si0 Tels tne same story. mproved in ay. Bradley, who terday on J. Hendley Dellevuc Honpital Congressman Thomas J was picked up unconacius 9 the Bowery, suffering from alcoholism and taken to the alcoholic rd in Belle. vue Hospital, wa surprised greatly when he awoke to-day to find out wher he was, Bradley's aged him to-day and he wept when he naw his sic! father called to see on, Many of Congressman Bradley's friends called at the hospital to-day ‘They sald they would remove him: this afternoon. Bradley's condition Ix much improved. uu Lizzie Miller, sen years old, who live! on Clark ‘street, Rostand, 8. 1., was accidentalliy cer to-day while playlug In the feild: It im not know! Fe aia the shooting, bi it Is sur? danger, tort tore: south of France, ts Out of Danger. lan mid to-day ad a hax dectded, un schedules, 34. Kon, Yor ies shat Victorin W Vint Mareh or O8BORNE, Tile of Mt on Jan, for Week, but Doctor Says He James H. Breslin, formerly proprietor of the Gilsey Mouse and one of tho bes known hotel men in the country, fering fre grip ac the where he {# stopping with bis daughter, He became ill a week axo, ts eu! Plaza Hotel, His phy- that he was out of would probably within the next week. ve about THE QUEEN GOING To FRANCE Cimica Next ri Wiehe. in ofictully announced {hat Queen Vic- A something un- cen happens, to visit Cimlex, in the ‘in March or April, are + it LOUISE PFIRSIG. HEEREEEEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE NIXON WOULD INDICT CAPTAINS The New Grand Jury Will Be Asked to Act. The incoming Grand Jury will be asked to take a hand in the crusade for the purification of the city. A great dea! of evidence in regard to the fallure on the part of the police in many sections to close Up gainbling-houses hax been lected by the Tammany Investigation nce will be lald before the | Grand Jury and indictments asked for against derelict police oMclals, District-Attornes Philbin announced late this afternoon that he had tn- structed | Assis! District - Fo eeniey Schurman to confer, with the Tammany | the Commi Fifteen and. take evidence pase of placing It befere th and prosecuting the men | ously. The Distric! he wil ald Mr. 8 when the time comes and trials, the | cailed ar Platzek. memper Tammany Hall Vice Cominitte to-day on the new Diastrict-Attorn. was ja conference with him for intnutes a Kw of forces of th nd the Tamm, inf Ing when ‘rst etiones an was disinclined but th that something might 10 aly ane at matter seriouxty, th the elo: 1 concerning It at WAN STABBED WOMAN HELD. Severe Wounds on Roe. hte “A fight, followed. with a table knife, waym, whieh was found in the A not her prop- Eagan will le arralgned tn the Court to-tnorr Adams str STEAMER IVYDENE WRECKED Terrible Experiences of the Crew Who Were Sav the Hoats, 8T. JOH I ¢ Britheh steamer Vy fe « Millourn, from for Wilmington, Hamburg, 1 C,, went ashor at at La Munch be Laasive: Urveno-guin Tal ord (ote refund the mousy ton of ike Sree ee ns (Lionel Courtier-Dutton), Stage, Is de PRILBIN'S AXE SWINGS AGAIN, == Removes Assistant Mc- Clelland and Makes Two Appointments. District-Attorney SRR EEE EE | : i/But Two Men Are Held @ Philbin this atcer- SHOT HERSELF WOMAN SAYS. [eb icteriici-ini-iei Miinlelelninieieicininiel-ininiein! by the Police for the Mysterious Wounding of Mrs. Pfirsig in Her Home. wells iz, a pretty, s woman, Who was admits soyterlan Hospital las name of Mra. Herman er telling that ina woman ed the bultéc wound inher last confawed to the pollse: noon that she Jentally shot’ «revolver belonging to Vat=* wealthy dealer {fe coped, was the, man 9 o tye hospital, wan her brothex. He * afteragon, and Invthe ie Lin $3.040, fe is surroundet with mystecyy, One Mundred and Fourth: street!) © station, 1% The Prirsige tiv Unind street. Witzler called on her yee=: terday, she suid, and pulling @ revolver from his pocket. iald ‘ton the table. She arked whether it was loaded. sald no, Mrs. nly in hin she was going to Kill weapon trigger, the nlerced her breast. Inctined so discredit. this they did the firat one she told. ain Mra, Braun. of 140 Park ave> nite. Twas shot, but It ts nobody's bust | neas how It happone is what Mrs. Pfirsig told, the * and the police, ‘ “ier Brother? Arrested. Her jcentity mi covered for days had not hs returned to the hospital this afternodn, — noon accepted the redgnation of James | where he was arrested by Detective D. McCleiland, an MacAvoy. He wax accompanied by torney, at $7.40 a year salary, + ytwelve-year-old girl, who he sald was) mediately appointed John J. Delaney | his dau ry In hin place. Jonn J. Delaney, was formerly a deputy Corporation Counse ate of St. Francis X nine years old. appointed Francis F James's law offic Isa Philbin thie morning found a num of vistors awalting him at his ofc n were his new pointed sistants, Franklin Pier hurman and Howard 8. Gan: ympanied by Mr. Philbin, th Judge Foster, he took the oath visitor to Mr. Phi Navix, the ne Mr. Davis's ne) was Vert dent of th a t n in si NURSES DISMISSED. A Table Knife Inflicted! Bellevue Attendants Rolle Hinted that the: c:ised of Brutality Forced Out. Ils Tea roof the 3th is at hand and to co-operate with you tn the new appointee, fers College, and ata salary noo y and informed Assistants J. 3] i James J. Waish that they | main, ‘They mmmissioner Keller's | niOK her the work of our in- com. | Detwetive to0k the mani to Me at street st MacaAvoy One on ntine W Fant ts a deale i ty “Hest G amily, consis! ul the him, t st str emed much waaid that he went | hpure night were fri feniie: Sald Woman shot Her. und Mrs. Pfireig in bed. ane at a young: woman hada told ier whe must go to/tl att at her request ath She would not tell me who the young . who shot her, % 1| Hefo cit ete. anade to nee her husband, who works Bt Rl te nd teil him that she wi ae nt 149 Park e would not be home for a “tg and told hi SEL ROT MAY 0 10 MAN ' Trip Might Be Nee essary. WASHINGTO! that Secretary RB inistrattion, ‘The report grew a remark of the President! Weatern tour of su a had done #0, the sin nurses examized several wit js convinced that that the men were not) the dels he Army BI patients Rafferty. missioper Koller sald this afte, at gentlemen, o Interests of the inatisatton ath and whe rt been dtr —_ Fr of London stage Dead, LONDON, Jan, 2—Charles L. Carson editor of The i. He was born In 1817. WEATHER FORECAST. Foreenat for the ¢ hours ending at Thursday for New York City and vicinity=Falr and cold weuther to-night and Thura- must not, extend part 0 nlaek ten ay , as Wwe mu elihe beg! oOving the troops: home from thee ite pines or hava gislative Ww. t for keeping the: rey at ite present size. Ps —$———_ ; BOARD ANSWERS KELLER, , repare Document to Gu to Come! 9f missioner This Evening: 99 8 The monthly meeting of the Medical? Board of Bellevue Uosplial wastheld) today, twenty-elght out of othe thirty: j ‘Wo members being presen The object of the meeting was 10 alder 9 le he Board a few di ag Commissioner sellers tw! the Comminsioner made Inquiries! Roppltal matters. {DF Alexander’ Lambert. Seorets ul the meeting was morous, ‘ind't at there was no Erte nC pommisasoner Keller an tionn of te. Comminal and reduced & WU be aent to ‘Kal Hotel, thie betwee Parsig said she touk It up and Pr: Hundred an¢ © Fourth) 9 ei

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