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The Story of a Love Behind Throne." BEGINS IN TO-DAY'S EVENING wo NIGHT EDITION. GRAUSTARK: RLD. “NO PLACE HERE FOR PERSONAL. POLITICS. ‘N | is Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ] RACING # SPORTS. ten READ Story of Strength and Cn iT! 'e ‘Graustark,” a acters BEGINS TO-DAY IN THE ” EW YORK, THURS DAY, Oh “1901. $$ — — + 0 0-2 EVENING WORLD. “PRICE ONE, CENT. HILL PREDICTS END OF TAMMANY HALL. MARTIN ENGEL, ALARMED AT | MAGISTRATE JEROME THREATS, TO RETIRE Martin Engel, Tammany leader of the notorious Eighth Assembly Dis- trict, to-day announced his intention of retiring as leader. Coming as ‘t does, two days after the election of Justice Jerome as Dié- trict-Attorney, the general accepta- tion of Engel’s withdrawal Is that he Is the first of the political leaders Accused during the campaign for de- cency to attempt to get out of the wa It was over Engel’s «istrict—the notorions Red Light sectlon—that the agitation that led to the appointment of the Committees of Fifteen and Five began. When The Evening World municated the news of Engel’s inten- | tlons to Justice Jerome, at Lakeville, | Conmn., over the long-distance tele- phone, he eaid significant! | “7 have often anid what I thought | af the Red Light district and [ta people, and often reiterated what /t nee. The principle involved has given me the chance. Action» will now apenk for themnclves.” After a long conference with Richard com- ——_—- the falsity of the impression that Tam. Jim iy Mall ix a “gratting’ organization F ther topics of interest to himeelf l.eader of the Notorious! “ Eighth’ Decides on}, His Course of Action i) “They ask me where 1 got tt! netuston, in reply that F have been In the anh inc will any ' = yents, After a Long Confer-!,, fis Crt GLE ence with Croker. lee antinty anybody It Made Jerome Laugh. Wo heartily wheal Croker th orning ceafartlo Enel rter told him AU the concluston of hts thinking skin spell he tentatively announced that he Sava mucha ane would retire from the position of leader. Cy Us SOT Ca A Ae Cah D ttse talking.” he said ta an Even- for mye awn) rocket alls the World reporter, “when a man gets to Babies are Eula gion 5 Byatt years old it in time for him eeianikeveranelmtne ytake a rest. 1 think a younger man Sep : mliphillelhavara Ghaltee waleadert fetches pI LE I a saa . my wrath M strength snot ightn. Rea T think at this time that fought to . Just that ay something about my) district. 1 Wil give $1,000 to any man, Justice s ne Ineludet, who can find a dis- | ini anotee ly house tn it. pout bustases Creinnnitk nCamaTh Tel tas 3 aie See ome MOnepoliite iitereralsofseNew a ao! people. By ‘Th will mite you the answer, Proportion ty the populution there 4s at itt nay less crime in those three districts than t in any other place in the world.” Engel talked long and enrnestly about the ingratitude of men he had helped, That's good. GIRL SAVED FROM Ni eee AS MILLER’S ‘PAL.’ EVIL CLUTCHES. JUDGE SENDS FAIR MARCELLE BACK TO NUNNERY. shores Alleged Letter from French Consul-General Recommending Her Resto) Frenchman. In the face of a letter purporting to come from the French Conaui-General, recommending that Ma the girl arrested In the Tend given into the care of the Sisters of the released Ko the who He Chevalles, in and to Divine Compassion, be with Octave Beaugeant, brought her from France, Justice Gle- gerich this afternoon dismissed the writ of habeas corpus and sent the girl back to the nunnery. When (his decision was translated to her the sad- toward heaven and her lips moved as if in prayer of thanksgiving. man ced girl turned her eyes Probation OMicer Amy Walsh, the Salvation Army lassie, triumphantly led her shrinking charge a while the dark-skinned Frenchman, who has sworn that he was the girl's husband, slouched out defeated. Great Commotion as He Is Taken from the Referee's Hearing. On Ammon's representation that his of a great part of the arrest was a violation of fatth, inas- loot was In progress |much asx District-Attorney Philbin had to-day before Referee John A. Straley, [promised him a chance to explain before And hile the hearing to determine the yt. in the Home Life Building, a great com- | ps were taken to arrest him, mot y the entrar Cornell paroted him tn the Central ctlve of his counsel, who placed Col, Robert Ammon, Miller's: counsel, under arrest. Although McConville would not tell | the charge. {t was learned that Ammon Was arrested on charges of grand lar- ceny and of recelving stolen property. Goulin Tells Dark Secre Alfred It. lin notorious in many shady Wall Street deals, was on the wit- hess stand to-day iv the heartng veiure sferee Staley. Two weeks ago Ammon sald he never | It was brought out that Goslin was had any Miller money except his really the founder and backer of Sey- sel fees, and recently has admitted hav-! mour, Johnson & ¢ while started Ing $110,009 of the Syndicate plunder. with a fine reputation. Goslin’s connec: {' Ammon telephoned to bondsmen and |tion with the firm was kept a dark lawyers to meet him at Pollce Heade | secret. fauarters, vy. 8 r, partner in Seymour. fo e dented s arraigned oefore Magis- tr In Centre Street Pol: ye Court, at oct ihlata(ternen ragarnizedd th milalng . é ei Dsgattarncoa, Wits ground, and that Goslin always got Was represented by Lawyer Vorhuus. recent. of the profit. ax did A Me refused to plead to a charge of re-|though Gosiin always pald “Ammon himself, drawing Amimon's snare. celving stolen g is |T. Coleman, w Higot $100,000 of the per cent, scheme, 1 airing was postponed until Nov. ads brought by Franc » alleged that Ammon loot of the Miller 520 yho’ were the actual parinera in the aim when It failed he Kwan then adjour best. ‘siontny morning 10 GRAZED BY PAIN COMMITS SUICIDE. _MRS. THOMAS CARNEY DIES FROM CARBOLIC ACID. Dying She Saye: “i'm Sorry, f Don't Know Why I Took ‘HENRY HART DIES | OF BROKEN HEART. Never Recovered from Blow When Third Ave- nue Street Railway Was Wrecked. t t ] the Poison.” —— Mre. ‘Thomas Carney, fifty-one yeara Vold, wife of a well-to-do Hauor dealer, of No. 78 West Ninety-second street, died at 2 1. M. to-day after taking: Cargolle acid at 9 o'clock Jast night. z (Bhe! was insane from It atthe tine. The Carneys have a handsome apart- ment. The familly left consists of the “father and four children. Mra, Carney: had been Il for several monthe, but was _belleved to be improving. She was in very good spirits last night when Mr, Carney left the house, but ‘Went to her room soon afterwant and took the polson, which had been, kept yd the house for cleaning purposes. The children heard Mra, Carney ‘scream and found her half unconscious Yn iertbedroom. They called Dr. Alfred Meyer, the family physiclun, of No. 102 West Ninety-third street, who revived “Mrs, Carney by the thne her husband returned, “Why did you do this? arney. y'I'm sorry. “tty eried the dying woman. asKed Mr. Mr. Carney conducts two saloons, one la slow third atreety and Columbus | death, iat. Etehty. -aventi¢,, puree, ie other “at: Ninety-fourth ye ‘political | I don't know why I did] pepruary, he family. are very popular. in | worth $10,000,000. It im doubtful if) his iborhood: and Mr, Carney. {isjestato will prove to be of much’ value. circles, “me men who wrecked the ‘Third’ Srvev' Henry Hart, founder, and for fifty) Avenue Rallroad wreckel the fortune sars head of the Third Avenue Rail- | Of Its aged president. Attempts have ad, died this morning at his home, | been made discover what became Nou. 739 Madison avenug, at the age of | of t sums of money that mysterious athiet tonety ly disappeared, but the investigations Mr. Mart complained of a headache] thus far have been fruitless. and acute pains {1 his limbs last Sun-! Henry Hart was born In Water street, day. Dr. A. H. Friedenberg, of Sixty-) opposite the oid United States cree fifth street and Madison avenue. the} July 27, 181, His boyhood wax spent in family physiclan, treated him, and the! poverty, but he was a natural oney maker, and by the time he had attained hia majority he was the proprietor of 4 old gentleman appeared to Improve until inst night, when he had a relapse. Ilim condition became serious at 1] litte pawnshop in ‘Park Row, then o'clock this morning and Dr, Freden- am street, The bullding he occu- burg was sent for. Mr, Hart was be-| pled ls that immediately north of the bridge entrance and famous as yond the ald of medical skill, but he Andy Horn's saloon. retained his scant hold on life until 10 now MOLINEUX CASE STATE ASKS WEEK'S DELAY. Sesatons, ponement in the Molineux case, motion to quash asked for further time in which to pre- pure the argument of the State against | day, delay asked for by the State, and for | Ports that, he spent $138. another week Molineux will remain in the Tomb another trial. ILUKBAN IS READY Roos FE BAA c wll SAYS 10d HEADY 10 SWEAR betw WIE “The difference a woman thinks or believes a thing to be so she is raady | swear to it. while a man doesn’t swear to a thing tnless h sees it and knows it to be true,” said Magistrate Mott in West Side Court this afternoon when Miss Maria Ellerbrook, of N 320 East Eighty-seventh street. a pretty teacher, applied for warrant for a bad boy who hit one of her pupils with a stone She admitted that she hadn't seen the boy throw the stor -but was sure that he had done it because people-told her so. She didn’t get t the warrant ee LATE RESULTS AT LAKESIDE. Fifth Race—Free Pass 1, Sarilla 2, Linden Ella 3. Sixth Race—Fantasy 1. Donator 2, Isabey ob — 0 pe AT LATONIA. Fifth Race—Setauket 1. Boaster 2, Water Edge 3, ———«¢e COMMISSIGNER FITCHIE LIKELY TO LOSE HIS JOB. Commissioner of immigration Thomas C. Fitchie was called to Washington to-day, and many of the officials on Ellis Island say that in all probability he will not be reappointed. The recent scandals at the immigration, depot here, when undesirable foreigners upon the payment of a small fee to the inspectors were allowed to land as citizens, have. it is believed, injured all chances of Mr. Fitchie being 2ble to checkmate the politicians who are secking to get.a faverite s5n0inted to the office, which is looked upon as a sinacure. (CANDIDATES SLOW IN PUTTING IN BILLS. ONLY THREE HAVE FILED CAMPAIGN EXPENSES. [5 POSTPONED. WHICH I8 GRANTED, reer Assents to Me-| Pah Of Assistant Dintrict- ney Osborne, ch Spent 82,000, J. E. Smith 8108 and Frederick Richter 8206 in Their Ca: anest At Judge Newburger, of Part, 1, General to-day granted a week's post- The candidates elected and defeated alike are slow about filing their bills of ;campaign expenses, in obedience to the law, only three having appeared at the County Clerk's office up to 3 o'clock this afternoon. The first was that of Deputy County Clerk George Fahrbach, who Osborne lwas defeated for County Clerk, and he Apent about $3,000, as reported yester- The hearing of the argument on the the indictment will, herefore, be heard next Thursday. Assistant District-Attorney he motion to quash. Attorneys for Molineux agreed to the| sembly James FE. Smith, who ran for the An- in the Fifteenth District, ‘re- Of this $110 ‘ax for printing, $44 went to Tammany Tall and’ $0 for postage Frederick Wchter, who ran for, Alt valting for the court to de- ride whether he shall st man in hall go free or stand Tain $110 went many for printing, and $9 for be EVELT NOT TO SURRENDER.; 10 GET WAR MEDAL the F $$ - FILIPINO WHO LED MASSACRE | parsIDENT MUST BE SATIS- FORCE BEING STARVED. FIED WITH A BREVET. o'clock. ‘The profits of the pawnshop were put | mp, ° ' ‘At his bedside when he dicd were his} into stocks, which Mr. Hurt hoarded pete AS setter tng sien, Mactrthur'e Board to ulece, Mre, Elizabeth Lyon, and her|¢ven at that carly period tn tiln Ife. as aicaue ibe bidebecdi 3A | low Department oor 5 .| He was particula favorable to rall- iJ b Precedent, five children. Mr. Hart had never mar-| hag” ye, teruquiarly favorable to Fall: | ree ried, For many years Mrx. Lyon lived | telling him that In time they would. be = j 4 th at his home’and looked after his wants, | the most profitable of investments, fp Mr, Hart, it is: understood, has made a CATBALOGAN, Island of Samar, Nov | WASHINGTON, Nov. othe Breve Mra, Lyon his sole heir. SMALL BOY RESCUED. Z.—The Filipinos who are surrendering, | and Medal of Monor Board, of which tn) alta of hls aavences ae beams ie aay that. theslnmurgont-leader tukban'a | Gen...3t8s Preaident, practi a vigorous man until the disastrous lorem welt bates re cally) haw co! me warkeaid inde wreck of the property he had spent the i is Provisions ure exhausted and that he | soured unul Dec. 1 best years of hix Hfe building up, The ty and bis men are living on a panty sup. | "Tae boa 1 hax found chat Atle pres ET ad EM ce Hare pi eee MT a sins ply of aweet potatoes conaldering uny applications for medals , was y | No a Deen pane 1 et tow to Henry at ‘the foot of dackwon mtreet t Being strongly urged to surrender, he | ¢ honor which Rave pee’ fen mei | 4 Hart from which he never revovered— that materially hastened his wan rescued by Coakle: 365 Front street, was taken to Gouvencur Hospital, a Two years ago Henry Hart was Sire erg is weakening and yleld by Nov. {t Imposstble for him to get food. Ninth Seneca! at. die fig initat na woman anda man is that wheh eee Former Senator, Gratified at Overt hrow of Wigwam, Says It Will Result in Good to the Democratic Party. “The effect of Tammany Hefent | Of mood on the Dewcratie party TAMMANY HALL throughout the country. It ia the beginning of the end of Tammany u This is the beginning of end of Ti the mmany Hall. Mr, Hi came down from Albany Unis es Aeturmoon Oly eral aiusluces The effect on the Demo- After spending some time in the < office of Wm. F. Sheehan, 32 Nassau eratie party throughout street. he went to the Downtown the country will be good, Sheehan, York him ‘lub, where he met John ©. the leader of the Greater New Democracy, with There is no room in this hunch anying,”* and had 6 country for an organi: withont an ( Oeect creer: tion founded on pure pi Senator HIN, t gratified at the reault of Tucaday's sonalisin. election, “My fight true Democ: government for the people by peop! “it in Iways has been for a ey that represen am grea ihe, result. only a qqusatlons of time when mmany will work out its own ruin. here ts no room in the United States, an organization founded on pure for i raonalisn je result of Tammany!s nt he Democratic party through= in bound to b « out the country he people are good judges and they y be relied upon tn the end.” nen Senator Hill was asked if he in- tended to Joln in the plan to reorganize the Democracy of Greater New York, he lectined to discuss tt. “Lam here on business,” he said, “and 1 am cvorking hard to get home tor Mit Favors Reorganization, Sheehan said on this point: + Hill is heart and soul with us on this proposition. It Js too early yet to talk of the State Democracy, but are going to have a reorganization I cy in the five boroughs greater Sa eel ane ts we of th of the AUTO CAUSES A FATAL RUNAWAY. One Man Killed and Two Injured:in Collision with: Trolley Car. One man was killed and two seriously | dashed the wagon agaigst a north= injured this afternoon by 4 horse taking bound trolley car. feb at a steam automobile at One) The driver, Thomas Gilligan, was Hundred and Third etand Central! plexed up unconsclous, Thomas Hein Park West JAnd the other man wer ut and \Ml-poster, work- | bruised, ‘The three men were Hse jing for the Grand Opera-house, They | r were all in a big spring wagon when ote rts} the-auto/whlezer!paatsthem who obned: of waa driving. the The horne took fr ran a block and) monile BLAST CUTS OFF Se eh oer | Tunnel Explosion Bursts Main, and for Awhile} There Is a Famine on Cathedral Heights. i A bla y the Rapid Transit tunnels aceldent Instructions wer at oo war th means te cutting off | sen to close the water es at One Cathedral Helgnts Manhattanville | Hundred and Thirty-siath 1One Hun from all water supy For more thai and Eighteenth streets an hour noe water could be obtalr Is ended the street flood, buc tt in St. Luke's Hospital, Columbia © stopped any water from passing lege or any of the other Institutions in {through the main soutn of One Hun- that vetinity, Aside weneral [dred and Thirty-sixth street The it inconvenlence cau the Ue water then in that section of tae ents in the hospit for whom water/main was soon exhau: 1, and within wan needed suffered severely Afteen minutes that section of the city An excepth iy avy blast was; Was dry. In none of the houses or fired in the tunnel Broadway, | Stores, as well as in the institutions near One Hundred Thirty-third | Already named, could a drop of runs treet, Ji before nv Before the | fing water be obtained vibration had ceased It was seen that] The famine lasted foc more than an the shock tid) burst the big 3étnea | Mour, when the authorities succeeded tn main, which, running down Broadway | * ne th Ney pipe in operation. fren the High Hridge pumping station The capacity of this pipe ts, however, i wely amall, so that until the hate pighte as far nd Sixteenth | nH and Cathedral One Hundred supplies Washingt tanville south tig main is repatred the fe Upper west sid amount of Water street with water. marily A wreat deluge poured from the break aay at and in Jess than two minutes the water [7 he wae rushing in small rivers down Broa? ster rush: way to the bottom of the hill at One un of sire ‘ 4 vento # ay amd One Hundred and Tw Hundred and Twenty-ninth str hinta street caved {n. David: Hennes: It turned off and flowed went to Baten a anes River, Cellars and baxe- ways, WM r the along the water's path we when and ‘i matriana mater, hors went down aS eame an. nedenui al with the crust, was pulled Inthe stream foundered Dut py the means of 4 but his about lorse and cart bottom Just as it began to look ax ifthe cons fof tie hole late i vriogs. |, Three other hequences might be xerioun, | Three otnen fome one telephone the edge, Howey easily. ex- ment of Water Suppiy tricated English Actor at the |Cedes ‘Territory That Mad Deen Lawyers! ¢ Marked Out by Munnta, Sir Henry Irving we riained at) yoRO Nov. 7.—Corea has ale yoat the Clap tn V acres at Chapokio, 08 HWM, Fred 1. mons, John AN Ste ri veto ony withdrawn, in dete it Is belleved will niger eles to: the ‘orelnal rf ie eta jon, it will nor osaible for the board 10, ‘The blockade makealto: recommend the awa eda} to President Roosevelt, aaversely in the mat ter last year 1 it fe understcod that Teconmmendation in the ‘Prasident’s ‘will De! limited to a brevet: Lukban led the force of Fillpinos He mazsucred’ the officers’ and ‘men Samar geen! pstrances formal aftair. bs New Bishop of W orcester, Prevention {s better than cure. LONDON: 7.—Rey. Charles Gore, | Sunday World Wants prevent Busi- Canon Westminster sincn 1804, has | negs’ A deen nppolnted Bishop of Worcester SUPPLY OF WATER. ‘$07,000 STOLEN FROM MACCABEES, ee OF THE ORDER CONFESSES DEFALOATION. Uned the Money in a Business Ven- PORT HURON, Mich. D. ‘Thompson, of this city, Su- 5 ce Keeper of the Supreme Knights of the Maccabees, {9 a aved defaul The order, tel from loss by in the sum of ts pro- however, Thompson’ shortage is acknow to D, P. Markey, Su- mander of the order: “tt is with a feeling of distress and shame that I tender herewith my resig- nation as Supreme Finance Keeper of the of which you are the head. step js taken with a bitter realli on that Iam no longer worthy the companionship and assoclatign of | my fellow-ofticers } “EL have helt the postition since the srder Wan founded, have during most of that time t omclally associated with the present. sup: oMcers and til now did [in any way betray a legitimate busl- aI had made a found myself in 1 ax apparent! I then betrayed funds of the ordes, trust and used the at the Ume believing there was no qi Yon of my ability to replace them within a stort time, "The amount 1 used was fifty-seven nd dollars, £ have no hope of able to repay this amount. I the unter in protecte the surety bond of amount In a pany, y responaldle com- but thie t lessen my menta: r relieve me from the d { having betrayed the confidence T can only awalt such be taken and abide t was discovered Inst y Supre Commander “who Was examining the books the order. (On belng confronted when to locate Thompson leaked out at noon TRAIN HIT TROLLEY. [Sta Persons Hurt, Two Fatally, In Kanans City Crash, ern freight train ran car at the James street the Kaw River, In Kan- Kas., early to-day injuring atx, wo of whom may dle. was overturned and intersection 0: wreeke) badly Forecast for the thirty- alk hours ending 5 P.M. riday, for New York City vicinity: Falr and warmer to-night; Friday partly cloudy; colder Fri-

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