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aN £ |. $200.00 in PRIZES. op Pe rw ey Christmas Gifts Worth Having. NIGHT EDITION. @ ie PRICE ONE CENT. Funny Side. To-Morrow’s ‘ SUNDAY WORLD. OY/D, Racincesporrs lé ss Circulation Books Open to Au.” | SEE PAGE 4 OF THE - — a = —= EW YORK, SA TURDAY, Nov I MBE R 9 1991. “PRICE, ON i CENT. ee —————————— HARVARD OVERWHELMS PENNSY; QUAKERS SCORE ONCE ON A FUMBLE. 2 BOYS DEAD, 1 WILL DIE FROM SAND BANK CAVE-IN. and outrigtt fternoon by the Two boys kilt one fatally injured thi caving in of a sand bank nve and Houseman «tree! vary Cemetery, Brooklyn, on the Quee County line. Several dayx ago a gang of workmen excavating at the point discovered a vein of sant rere neighbor: spot to play in, Mg about the place extent. The found jt a pleas of them were frolte fternoon when the overnanging e way and twenty tons of Jown upon them. All of them —_—— They Had to Be Dug) Out by Firemen and Policemen — Frantic Mothers Stood by and_| Wept. were cuvurht injured. - tire department and the reserves and buried, but only three All of the machinery of the Dis-| trict-Altorney's office is to be put in motion next week with the design of punishing police officials accused of profiting by alliance with vice, The threat of Murphy and Devery to fill all the vacant places on the force before Jan, 1 has roused the District-Attorney to action. He has matters in such shape now that he feels that he can proceed without encountering the vexatious delays that have saved pelice officials rom punishment heretofore. It is the intention of District-Attor- mney Philbin, now that the election is over, to ask the Grand Jury to re- consider the charge of neglect of duty against Capt. Gannon in con- nection with the Committee of. Fif- teen's raid on the Webster Hotel, In East Fiftcenth street. The October Grand Jury, after hearing the case, refused to indict Gannon. Mr. Philbin will also seek to have Capt. Herll:y, whose treatment of the Rev. Dr. Paddock while in com- mand of the Eldridge street station created the trouble which led to the formation of the Committee of Fif- teen, reindicted or to have Recorder “Let No Guilty Man Es. cape,’ Is the District- Attorney's Reply to the Tammany Threat to Fill the Police Department Before Jan. |. ea Goff’s decision quashing the Herlihy indictment set aside. An effort will be made this com- ing week to have Justices Truax and O'Gorman, of the Supreme ~ purt, file thelr decision In the cases of Werdman Glennon and Deputy Chief Devery. Both Devery and Glennon have had the cases against them tied up since October on various mo- tions. When these decisions are filed Mr. Philbin expects to make Progress in the two cases. LOW SAYS HE WILL RETURNON MONDAY| GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass., Nov. Mr. Low has decided to return to New York on Monday on the § A. M. train, He will attend service to-morrow gtathe Grecapolnt) and dernier! | stations were summon ne years okt, of No. nd Edward Fagin, nt of sa avenue ant Long Inland City, were dug o Cunard, avenue, John Donahue, pine vears dus out unconsclous, suffering from a broken [eer far a fractured skull w taken in a ne condition to st ¢ rela therine’s Hospital, Mothers and of the boys crowded about the mouth oof the cave when news of the ent spread through the neighbe md. More tha yusand per: watched | 1 firemen during | the work of re: ue. PHILBIN HOT ON THE TRAIL OF ERRING POLICE CAPTAINS. At 10 o'¢luck in St. James's Episcopal Chureh, Asked concerning Col, Partridge’s ment t Hee missioner, Mr, Low said cusy that y gestions and w pois headquarte 7 he city after Mon- The new Mayor s; he w. ie fettle after hin thre ee aun days" outing. r, and Mrs, ay in Pitts. twenty miles north of were, field, FUSIONWORKERS - SEEKING PLACES. Already the. Army of Fusion Is bury secking Jobs for the men who worked hard for the success of the ticket. Mayor-elec Low has rented an entire floor 10 West Twenty- third stree: the Fifth Aves nue Hotel, secretary, John ©. Clarke, quarters’ Seth t No ee —______+ $. lcambridge Giants Tear Up Pennsy's Line Almost at CLARKE, CORPORATION COUNSEL; Will—Graydon Plays a Sensational Game for the COL, DYER 10 HEAD POLICE? Crimson— Twelve Thousand Spectators. FINAL SCORE: According to gossip at the Citidens’ Union Headquarter] this afternoon Mayor-elect Low is expected to offer the ap pointment of Corporation Counsel to J. C. Clarke, who was hi A RVA R D = oo rs co 33 campaign secretary. The name of Col. George R. Dyer is discussed with favor FE N N SY| VA N IA = - = or Police Commissioner, and it was said that Bishop Potter i - + r = 5 aing World.) 1 The Line-Up. goal posts, and ©) lavorable to hs appointment, but of this no_confirmation wa: tA ri, : mititabs. Focus ant cat | chunice Tor both ening to state off et PHIA, ea brrin, under a des Canny * to be had. « Wefetatraindotandletyoeminated (with Hiagdes ates Opened at Noon. ot. . hopes and pr: for divine intercep- ‘ Sargent) Shorily after noon the gates were tlon In their behalf, Philadelphia's foot- Hanaia (thrown open and the large stands be- led here this I, at first slowly, byt as the Dall enthusiasts assem } gan t | LATE RESULTS AT LAKESIDE. ternoon ‘to witnkss the struggle of tT minutes advanced, a steady stream of ° Penn's herols weaklings against the Putnam | spectators began to flow in from alt mix! sons of Harvard, 3 reayden | slam, and in a very mort time ¢he Weather Out Crowd. Me aerate tand held its seating capactty. Sixth Race—Miracle II. 1, Lennep 2, Telamon 3 Penn girl as usual was conspleu- s in the crowds, Bedecked with rable. Very uittle wind stirred and tna |4ttamers of red and blue, wrapped in nelther too cold nor too warm. ‘The alr | large red and bine pennant flapped la: sunshawis and blankets of the Cees : was crlap and bracing. ‘The sun shone | from the pole in the northeast corner of [Colors and carrying pennants with “U. . brightly, but the rays were not atrong [the fleld. The absence of any breeze j Fifth Race—Schnell Laufer 1, Nobleman 2,-J. HsSloan- + could not have | halves | A more’ piraran: da happened had the weather been special- ly prepared for the occasion. It was o4e— AT LATONIA. — . enough to make the players feel uncom- ‘left the fled without any. chojce as to, (Continued on Fourth Pages.) ——_ eee BEAUTIFUL YOUNG GIRL MISSING FROM COLLEGE. At Polo Grounds—Syracuse, 11; Columbia, 5. happy in her home relations. She:had At Providence—Lafayette, 11; Brown, 6. At Ithaoa—Cornéll, 31; Lehigh, 0. \Miss Pees K. {Wille | emu t as nocusteve any wed inaeteeee the beaue At Chicago—First half: Northwestern, 6; Chicago, 0. Miss Augima At lowa City, la—First half: lowa,. 0; Illinois, 11. tlfnliseyentert: yeeros iret gs steatosis George E, Williams, of N ughter of Dr . 49 Hancac! street, Brookl fas disappeared and | | thing o do with ner absence, on FATAL FALL FROM WALL: STREET BUILDING. the police have tren asked tond ner | fams, Daughter of a 1 have inquired amoag Har soho0l git of the City Miss Williams was a student | evi ah and she is not with them, neifher | Who is also Itchard: Croker's pti: Ses not tor) Brooklyn Physician, | nave they any idea of why she tas di secre and avked him what William Walters. an iro’ ker, thirty-t loyed ace oe ie if : ad z appea: i q Pees patronage Ju ry would hay . ironworker, thir’ 'y-two, employed ona} sours ladies ar ts * avenue Disa CCL tonnes 2 hey were ste Jamenlg The missing girl welghs 19) da, Boe ee Che building at Wall and Water streets, fell.twenty feet this afterd Stic nrsineat pracsitiones A aeipndesices Inl6t. light complestony nea blustercatsed dr Willlants sald thie Thon . brown hair worn in a braid. Sh noen and died before the arrival of an ambulance. Charle: Sess sala thin ntternar ys a brown akirt, Liuo waist with polke these from’ Smiths’ smailest clerks, nil antes guard Th m | unlesy ch iyou, and the made rem $100,000,000 TROLLEY LINE TRUST FORMED IN THIS CITY. In the offices of Kean, Van Cort- land & Co., at No. 26 Nassau street, | Henry A. Everett and Edward W. Moore met a number of Wall street | capitalists this afternoon to form aj $100,000,000 “Holding Company" to consolidate the trolley lines of Ohio, | Michigan and Inilana, | The system wil: have utrect con- nection between New York and Chi- | cago by way of Buffalo. H More than 10,000 miles of trolley | lines are Involved In the deal. { At the meeting $35,000,0w issue of bonds | at 4% per cent, wns authorized by the Board of Directors of the Detroit Nnited | Rallways. The donds are intended to) take up exiating Hens and make further saaltions to the property of the com- any. | tion in the firat step in the for- | rain ac the 100,000,000 “Holding Cont: | mation of pany.” The firat step in the consolidation ax noted boy as othe placing of a 635,000,000 morte. ke for improvement pur- poses onthe Ohio and Southern Mich- | Combine to Control 10,000 Miles of Roads Between Here and Chicago Is Start- ed Here by Everett- Moore Syndicate and Wall Street Capital- ists. igan roads, ayndteate August Belmont & Co., ‘The Guaran- ve Vrust Co, and the United” States tzuge and’ Trust Co., of this city, trustees for the stockholders of roads Interested in the consolida- already controlled by the toi AU the offices of these companies It was admitted to-day that the cons dation scheme was being worked out, ut, af the companies act onty fn a rep. resentative capacity for thelr clients, sted in the nes | ure completed | gotla they holder on the principal Middle West. ‘Their acaulaitions now | include all lines between Port Huron | and Cleveland, with branches reaching | into Indiana ‘and as far south as Wheeling, W. Va THIRD AVENUE SYNDICATE'S END. The Third: Avenu ad Bonding 8: dicate, formed at thi time of th quisition of the road r tan, Raflway Company, to-day by Consent of members for the dirsolution was f f Some mem for holding the u¢ were Inclined to dispose ings. ‘The bonds of th were road by teed at 5 per cent. by tuat company. MISSING FOR TWO WEEKS. Cheries Halloran Strangely Vane; ished; No One Knows Why, | The disappearnce of Charles of Hai-/ Joran, thirty-veven years old, of No, al yn, was reparted ce of the East Twent: Police Station yerzerda Hoon by his aleter, Miss Hallor in, who | ven at N ourth avenuc, Manhat- | "She nald that two weeks ago he hua | ‘his. emple People in Pa left his place of Dusiness and had ino er, cerning. her brother's where BRESCIA, Italy, Nov. Street been seen aince. sie ield ee know EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY. | he worke: Bulldings Oamaged in Mrescia ser morning In a severe eart ago, aU hquake shock. ‘The inhabitants were panle-stricken and fed to the streets, A number of bulle ings were damaged, but no fatalities have been reported, 2 WARSHIPS FOR MANCHURIA. lees G vy Hee colved—Vicksburg for Chinn. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—Following a practice Inaugurated five o> six years ited States warship, the Vicks burg, -been ordered to winter at Hiuchwang, the princtpal port of Man- churla, Some regard this In the pres instance az a precautionary measure of the Government to see that Russia kecps her Manchurian provinces. The State Department never hax had n copy of the treaty negotiated, by 11 Several un- jtuny Chang and the Reenn agent at @erground tremblings culminated this Peking relative to Manchu: 9 | FAILED THRO’ “MISS PRINNT.” Manager Immerman Jp Declared a Bankr: Because of the Play. Joseph Iminermur a well-known |theatrical manager, was declare bankrupt to-day, mostly to theatrical eM About § people. and has jRominal assets of the value ‘of $1,000. Mr, Immerman {x now managing the | King’s Carnival, which f< playing In Boston, Fle was the backer and man- ager of Marle Dresser in a play “Miss Prinnt,” and tt was hie conn tion with this attraction th at fonved him [into the bankruptcy co: Among his creditors are Jovyna How- land, Zelin rank, Bexale Clayton, Charlotte Walker, now of James Kk. Hackett's pany, Willlam A. MeCon- neil and Friend, the lawyer, who appei for. him in the bank Tuptey proceedin The wmcenery and comprise bis peers!» 1} costiitnes cf “Mies Prinnt” assets, 'Fifty-ninth Street Fitzhardt, of No. 347 St. Ann’s.avenue, also fell, but escaped ore ieraus When she did no! sate felt hat with blue velver with slight bruises. re watlevening ver Fwent to and wore twa valuable rings when she! trimmings and blue pompon, black eloth teas! Kgthad disappeared n ¢ with velvet cuffs and collar. reported hour) SE think she has ply wandered | She th ring ret with two S » temporary derangement. | turque There was a narrow black ab is similar to that of Mies| velvet ribbon about her nickinn Woanked to pe excus As neck, fastened ap ech aa Pe calles whol left chesthomel in Le! plain gold pin, She ts of medium grounds mews ortega IGE CED fal cise hax been pliced In the hands [Un at otified the police. The | any reason. jot Capt. Reynolds in charge of. the giri had $ of her own money | “My daughter was «4 good girl and | Brooklyn detective squad. WARNING TO MANY IN THIS ACCIDENT. GUARD'S FOOT CRUSHED ON & BRIDGE TRAIN. IMISS STONE WILL LOW AND SMITH SOON BE RELEASED.’ WERE EVEN UP. “PRO” GOLFERS PLAYED EX- CELLENT GAMES YESTERDAY. Veh 1" A SUICIDE. Bumper |Emrich Kissmyer, Seventy- three Years Old, Kills Himself. Knocked Into Street Below by Train. “WE ARE STILL WELL.” SHE WRITES TO MR. DICKINSON. ! |More DiMcalties to Be Met, but Of- Between Two Thing Might stpped Same Nothing short of The ‘Two Men showed a Faultleas Over the Links at | 4 miracle pt oor of th 19 Mer Miay feinis Are sare of street, wr OPEC ELH Dyker Meadow, Pascengers.on Jat n of ats Wan switched | © onty the middle with such force | Hovncing, that he would he rr = that the end struck the she ROU! the letter,h He : se green ma was ost unusual accident ha und. went half way over the clevated ;Hatthe fact war no: din ed untll WASHINGTON, Nov. 8—ConsuleGen-| Ser green match wa A most unusual a t happened 10 structure Atternoons wher body” a: al 1 r Sone reports (| mar Low, the Dyker] guard on a bridge train to-day. His The forward truck feil tnty tac street | found hetnlss pullaveus whe cable the | Me sional, and Alexander] four was crushed between two care with He orash, bat through ackind ine Now ities theirfeelpt by him jSmith, Nassau Country Club, Toe frst ee fas in motion, Fortu- Prov hot one of the many pasn- | APA nema etry els aslnircadyangred yt yonix oles were played at the Nase ynlv one bone was broken. Ing ley cars and pedestrians were heen notitt Tamtiy voik He quote ade ntry Club dinks Oot and Low} st i im was Henry Palmer, of 500 rs Mee ta thts 4 rounds in ponent’s r eyd of the car fortunately {oman would 4p are still well in apite of allo . Brooklyn. When his fast by othe ajar: aid (thin |S 10. A polleentat | summit” tngre wae re ontrivuted to preventing a_ the difficullies wileh stopped for a second. ul divaster. Joby the State > ike cacilaeteoanavoL two where Palmer. waw, © James the | sto reach Mis Cow | standing to se nd his foot slips Cahill, superintendent of “isan tyes arta Uivision, in. helping to clear uy ine | withe the fa strong among the |) jurwe in 3S and his| Ped down bet e hurt his foot, He was tik undertaker: ie 4 meme }omotals t wr future they will they ul Palmer was 1 With bin face 7 | 1 1 $ And! anno ob iaseurlnaa Net feiss iItles# game. ‘Their | The next instant his foot was IF body had > Kept up until he reached « wide, where an ambulance WOMAN FOUND DROWNED. f blanket ie hid Huduon Street Hos | von arms at the Sane injury was dressed, Then WEATHER FORECAST. = 2 ance ie nad isin Hhody ts Discovered Fluating In the netwi EHORIG: 8 the tht hd then rotled River. The accldent might happen to any Forevast for the thirty- the Ma m anding on the platform sist 4 body ® Yas to 3 drow LAO Hast River 7 six hours Sunday, for New York City vielnity: Partly cloudy n the “Poo Much Con-! Shepard resumption 0 to-night; Sunday cener- wughter wh. parecer ath nd-when shore harapne iets ally fi freaks. went ste wa Away In frig prhore.any red da Unton Square thie morning, when The wom BM West Sixteenth | Cthe square with northwest winds. Thomas Hoa the bods, welahed 1@) pounds { Paterson are under aie WAM seventy-three y ly a ferr iavenred Aral iste coms on, A newspaper carrier, on { 8Crs to arresy all boys with sana Z probably an. 4 S Htoag had visions that} Mitty storekeepers and ho of a dark skirt. Heh s have complained of wintows) bra Shepard would be cle Hever arinede witha f ved there as i lived In floboken, “Te cooked hin own meala and jad ihe reputation in tae Relghborhocd of belng a’ miser. tomnthe UnGBE ST ste <j his discamfture In the prs’> muters_ on tnd Dutt aneorot many citizens this morning was had narrow escapes trom Yhere were no marks of violence.” the result. by thelr missiles, (he 5 family | or Laxasive Broma-Quinine ‘Tablets cure « ca'd one das. 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