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Wee ate Gy NIGHT EDITION. } EVERYBODY “WANTS” SOMETHING. 19,133 separate paid “Wants” in The World last week. Of “Help Wanted” alone there were 7,371 advts. more than in all other New York papers combined. ff | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’? | RACING # SPOR THE RECORD-BREAKING HABIT: 4 ‘The Morning and Sunday World’s Advertisingwad: a Proof of National Prosperity : a First two week 959 cote s November, 1900, First two weeks November, 1901, 1,092 cols, PRICE ONE CEN NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1901. PRICE ONE CENT. IEN’S HORSES RD,JR’S felepelsteleletet mimints Seintat: MRS. ALL MEET LORILLA Serkiteerber | toletet oi neta petete iobelnininininiet felntefei-ietetet aiieieteit fe dele eieieieieiel eit Hbininint =e iit as ee ss td lniekminieinieivieeiie ihre THIS EVENING AT THE HORSE SHOW. | M.—Judging twenty-three i aily have opened the sex x clusion, nit ti cfes ure This present sho ow of the seventeen, ABE: om knows Wo it a week Interest at Madison | Square Garden Cen-! tres in the Struggle for Blue Ribbons Be- lage hor: class i kne t | tween Pierre, Ur.,and Mins, walle the | the Fair Owner of the) uct site, in 3 Rancocas Farm. hour fore the open au y lowe uselves to be told ~ d-timer WHOSE adards a + Winey Horse ascended his throne at as the bhek 4 vellow rosette | for a prize, and as they were f the Garden at 9 o'clock this moriing | the roof a a RO ELL oe and Dame Fashion swore allegiances |! aid ofa) glance) atythel lists.) Millen herself did not appear, j was enough, and they knew. But |, in —for a week xt least—to the monarch | on jor, ini the tat} of exhibe ther a careful study Of) jtors, tn the they also sald thi the entries is a liberal edu of the moment. fon In other entrant of hers, being Under the orange and black | dreams of the old show m were an irom Htancocas Farm. | which were never expected to came), Pirte Lorillard, Jr. had many entries, streamers floating. from the big| Which were never expected to come | ii. one in the wime classes with Mra, rosette ‘n the middle of the roof the | [6 Millen seventeenth successiul exhibition of | Nou) wilh A fee en oc Ne en na mn ig jmnpas ae 2 nanles mete 9; ; horses tn fstory of the world. | the of interest du the day. the National Horse Show of America| aig Cai, Cornellus Fellowes, thia moras |g ea Theta ee the champton high jumper, won In the Jumpers’ clase, not break any records, George Ot ieee 2) Minto ‘Lord Minto,” however, | was opened, a a Under the same foating orange | {hls week.” and black, at 9 o'clock this evening! Interest In This Rivalry, re in this building } Will be held the real true opening, | terest At Madixon Sauare Garden hue inthe ‘firat. conteat. for | however, when all the rows of arena | | ary for Horse | junters | shov ra. it boxes, empty and still to-day, will | ae M ut Miler an hour's recess the prize con- [teats were again taker up. The after- and noon ame in slowly, but by horse show matinee ding the circular ve filled with beautiful women and} j; beautiful gowns. And not until then} will the event which has brought famous Ran: M e her first appearance | suclety back to town be really under! a8 fine earths women filed in way, And by midnight, for the] pony casa, ‘They were beautles, but the | Sey pereuaiecres! Seventeenth time, the show Will for-| judges did not consider them good | (Continued on Second Page.) RINGE CHING TO PABST PORTICO GATHMANN GUN 5p 2 MANCHURIAN AGREEMENT IS s0 ORDERS COURT AFTER TWO TEST WITH SERVICE SHELL A LIKELY TO BE CONCLUDED. YEARS’ FIGHT. GREAT SUCCESS. Empress Warassed by Jn roys, However, May C Her Mind. n—Vice- hange Juntice McAdam Issues Peremptory |The Board Decl jo Abandon All | Further Tr! the New | War Machine. | Mandamus Directing ttn q ' | Immediate Removal. EREING, Nov.) I8- Prince) Ching: tele: After witnessing the effect of a remular graphs to the Forelgn Office that he has| The st portico, with its Svea eer eft Kal-Fong-Fu with the Empress's|Toom directly above the broad Foriy-| Srvice shell charged with twenty instructions to conclude the Manchurinn | Second street sidewalk, from Broadway |ounds of Maximtte at Sandy afternoon, the board of Army and officers detailed to witness and one the performances of the to Seventh avenue, must go, | After a two-yeurs’ fight between James | | P. Keating, Commisstoner of Highw: Treagy. Whether this means tha’ Russia's terms are accepted fully or are Modified tiie telegram does not say. report Gathmann gun decided to abandon all “The Empresa ie harassed by Japan|in behalf of the clty, and Charles 4 And the southern viceroys on one wide.| Thorley, owner of the Dullding, and | UENOT eats Oe NE win a ree and by Russia on the other, ‘Tho in-|James B. Reagan, who runs the Hotel charge of smokeless powder, in structions be 1 before Prince | Pabst, Justice McAdam, in the Suprem tion to the twenty pounds of Max- w discharged at a target four ANOTHER B !SWITZ CONDE pontes and one norae, Hansel,| Wealthy Manufacturer Demands Money Ad- SION WITH RUSSIA MUST GO AT ONCE 1S PUT TO SHAME, RIDGE 4 BREAK REPORTED. NAPHTHA EXPLOSION PANIC; ONE: MAN FATALLY BURNED, | It was reported to Chief Engineer buckled . ~ 7 " Martin t that there had been r span, Two hundred and fifty gir's were ‘hrown into a panic by aNanother secious break in che Brook-|" savy ailrtening Jroda) 7 Iyn Hridge. structure atretched and were bulg- explosion of naphtha in the dyeing and cleaning establisnment sitnough the story gained the} ing in « very appreciably widest circulation and indicated that! Chief & Neer Meet: at macs held a ant Engineer of Rees & Rees, at No. 232-234 East Forticth street, this aftthe alleged break was fully as alarm- jing as the one recently reported and , % 4 Investigated, it was met with the ternoon. They fied in great disorde: down. fire-escapes and usual strenuous denial on the part of the Bridge officials. Tt was said that the braces support. ing the heavy tron girders had buckled) near the centre of the spain, so that] they extended outward and upward to a height of several inches. Four Other Hackled 0 Stairways, but ncne of them was hurt. ete A. J. CASSATT GETS A BLUE RIBBON. It further declared that Prize-winners at the Horse Show in the saddle class ove {men were sent alleged break. a Ume Engineer Martin reported there was nothing the matter with the oridge. He denied that there had b any buckling, and said there was more the matter with the t e now than there was last sum- agco echoed this. F of the break were all ne Were Mending Broken At the same time the very work- -|from the Brooklyn tower. Story that Girder Braces Had Buckled Near Centre of Span, Despite Wide Circulation, Meets with Usual Strenuous Denial by Officials. men who were sent out made ne attempt to deny that they were. mending the broken braces. They even gave the cause of the break. They sald it was due to the eud= den stopping of the bridge trains daring the rash hours this morme ing. Probasco's expimnation of the presenes of the workmen at the point where the: break was alleged to have occurred |was that they were mending some fren, rods that a cart bad run Into and. Knocked out of place. The buckling occurred about 150 feet The braces support the fron girders on which the welght of the bridge rests, the big cables supporting the whole. 14 hands 3 inches. and not exceeding 15-hantls 2 inches, were Cipper, owned by A. J. Cassalt. first: Banny Dever. Mrs. Jame: G. Marshall. second: Kentucky Girl. George V/atson, third. i POSTMASTER WILSON. OF BROOKLYN, TO RESIGN? It_ was repo-ted this afternoon that Postmaster Wilgon of Brooklyn, had resigned or was about to resign to accept th presidency of a trust company. As he left bis office early th report could not he verified. ———-— +e. -__ ____ “Ned Osborne, the richest man Southa:npton. I. 1. is going to marry a cashier in a restaurant, and Easthamp-! ton is completely flabbergasted. Mr. Osborne writes his name on checks Edward Monroe Osborne, and he con- fesaes to Afty-elght years of existence. ‘The future Mre. Osborne is twenty years of age and as pretty as she can be. At the present writing she figures as Grace Wright on the payroll of Hecker's junch room, at Fifth avenue and Twenty-sec- ond etreet. in this borough. Mins White was born In Easthampton, and it ts sald that when she was a very Ittle girl Mr. Osborne carried her around ta his arms, Upon reaching the yeats of discretion Miss White came in ENGEL TO GET QUT MONDAY NIGHT. “ Martin Engei made a speech to a score of diners at the Cafe Boulevard this afternoon in whicli he sa d he would resign as leader of the Eighth District at the meeting in Tammany Hall next Monday night. He said the neople of his district hac turned him down and that they did not seem to know what they wanted. ‘CANAL TR SUES SON-IN-LAW.) ——_——_++. vanced to Daughter Before Her Death. WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—The new Hay-Pauncefote treaty was signed at noon to-day by Secretary Hay, for the wealthy Oswego manu-: live with him. On his daughters repre- has) sentation that her husband was unable Switz Conde. facturer, now living In this city, brought suit in the Supreme Court ia teuppott her he advanced . total of, | ‘ynited! Staten! and Lord) Pauncerota, againat his son-in-law, L. Harding Rog-| $4,655.55. She became il and was at- ff tre, Jr, ax administrator of the estate of| tended by Dr. Allan M. Thomas, whoae| t#@ British Ambassador, for Great his wife, Marie Conde Rogers, for bill was $1,075. Britain. i ). This sum. he claims, is due) Mrs. Marie Conde Rogers died in May, Under the treaty the canal is to be| him for maintenance and medical at-/ 18% Dr. Thomas assigned his biti tol constructed entirely by the United tendance upon Mra. Roger, who Was| Switzz Conde, and Conde brought suit his daughter. | for ine two. Marle e's engagement to Ensign! Rogers put in a demurrer to the com: States, and control of the waterways is to be vested entirely in the United RICH NED OSBORNE TO CASHIER OF RESTAURANT. + to New York, thereby showing herself to be a woman ¢ DTIMON wense. In the meantime Mr. Osborne out- raged the gossips of Easthampton by Persisténtly refusing to marry, Many a matden lady along the east shore set her cap for him, but the agile Mr. Os- borne always dodged. He entered into one engagement fifteen years ago, but It was broken by his efforts It appears now that never wavered from the carrled around in his arms was a baby her, and on « visit not long consented to become Mrs. Edw Jsborn Mr. Osborn wen EATY his little girl when she ago she Mon- k to Easthamp- States, which alone guarantees the neutrality of the canal, Great Britain is granted practi- cally a free waterway, toll rates being brought down to a minimum, which England thinks {s sufficient return for waiving claim to partner- ship. Vessels of war of belligerent na- attention | Ife came up to town to see} SIGNE GIVES U. S. FULL CONTROL. Great Britain Gives Up All Partnership Claims and Gets a Free Waters way Through the Nicaraugua Canal. WED Wealthiest Man of Easthampton, L. I., Surprises Society by Announcing His Coming Marriage to Miss Grace White. ton and summoned plumbers, carpene ters, paperhangers and decortors to fis” oll homestead—the most pretentious. place in the village. A great change. came over the Hous@rind> MPS Osborne: he gossips were anxious to son, and when Long Island Fossips want to know the reason there know the is no stopping them. The reason came out on Sunday, and the malden ladies along the East Shore are lamenting pro- digiously. The wedding Is to take place in » near future, and after a bridab tour to Kansas Mr, and Mrs, ‘Osborne will settle down in sleepy old East- hampton, where he used to carry her in his arms. D; tions shail be permiited to pass through the canal, but they must not’ revictual or take stores except as ab« solutely necessary, and they must not loiter on the way or within the neu- trality zone of three miles of either end of the canal. The specific clause authorizing the (Continued on Second Page)» TRAN CRASH Great Northern Hit a Work, Train and Scattered George Loring Porter Stone, U. 8. plaint to-day on technical grounds, but of Washington, caused a flutter in so- | Justice McAdam. tn the Supreme Court, clety in 1897, but on May 17, 1896, she dismissed the demurrer this afternoon, married young Rogers. declaring the complaint to be correctly Switz Conde says in his complatue that | drawn and ordering the case to trial. shortly after the marriage they came to! The trial will be had next month POPE LEO FAILING, LONDON HEARS. Doings at the Vatican, Indicate Apprehension | FIRE ENGINE TITS AN AGED WOMAN. MISSIONARY RUN DOWN-COL- LISION WITH CAR. Five Companies Ca bot Only One Reached Scene of the Binxe. for the Pontiff, the Declaration. Occupants. HELENA, Mont, ‘ov. 18—Reports| Engine Compantes Nos. 3, 15 and LONDON, Nov. 1.—A despatch to the, impossible to. keep from the ouualde| ,HEUPNA. Mont. Nov. tere na nok and Ladder Companies Nos. Chronicle {rom Rome says: | |pmorias anne tromneyscy ss eof His Wiech TIGRic nem Great grehcen ines | ‘cum sli brat uted mina ae isealiniercrn td a ently jealously Ruarde ne! recincts of the ~ - well-founded denials that there la any) Vatican. imminent danger of the Pope's decease, "The Pope's closest personal attend- the air {s full of speculation and appre- | ante Include hie faithful valet, Centro; henston, Indicating that hie end is not) one chaplain and one minor prelate, who considered far off. | costantly and tenderly guard his mater. “Rumors of alate making, which it te! fa! comfort. man of the School Committee. NEWPORT’S COLLECTOR DEAD; His son, W. J. Ce | | vs J. Consens, is paymaster'a y the Initer tates tot do wrens Held Office several | Cerk, * . part of the State. freight oullided with a work train and twenty-five Japanese are reported to have been killed, | The extra was) running miles an hour around a sha urve in accident Astatics many years was a member and Chair Se CORRODE, ¢ WEATHER FORECAST. Jobu H. C ——[—=->__—_. may be change: nog gets to Peking, according to wi has the last word. The Forelgn Office and the Legations belleve Russia will prevail. Court this afternoon, wued a peremp- tory mandamus directing them to re- move the famous jrurtico at once. Incidentally, this cholce plece of prop- erty is much desired as an addition to the site of the Rapld Transit station,y N® Diace ue which Is now being constructed on the} Bet one like the Sunday World's Upper half of the triangle, Mouse and’ Home Wants, ieee gery if 1,800 and feet a xecond, struck the fhattered It into fragments, —<=—___ & Business success depends upon en- ergy, ability—and Sunday World | Wants, sores G shell, with a muzzle ve-|Cogzens, the Collector of the Port here, —— Ke Nome! No place te| lector Cozzens wan one of -Newport's in the First Yea 4 Was Well Known, ‘ “(special to ‘The Eventng World.) GRANTED:—Beoause it has been | % porecant for the thirty-aiz MWPORT. R. 1., Nov. 1s—John H.| publicly proved by the ofMcial fig- |? pours ending at 8 P.M. Tuen- & ures of the American News Company that the regular datly New York City clreulation of The World is tens of thousands greater than that of any other paper. day for New York City and 2} vicinity: Generally ir ae 4 Custom-House tn $ ; night and Taceday; Mght to 4 cn died suddenly at the the outer office at noon to-day. ¢ freab northwest winds. leading citizens and has been Collector for reveral years, He was a director Nationa) Bank and for I 4 twenty-five) . and Hook and Ladder Company No. the Church of the Strangers, tried to save her, but the horses knocked out of business. Afternoon, but Engine Com- 4 was the only one of them Engine Company No. 3 street this the met were attending another fire and other truck and the other engine with aceldents on the way, Hook: and Ladder Company No. 5 was disabled by running into a street car ai also hit an old woman, SCORED BY “GIFT PARKER 'Schley's Counsel Says that; Lemly Did Not freat Admiral Fairly, Capt. James Parker, assistant counsel for Admiral Schley, while in Jersey City. to-day gave out an interview condemn: ing Judge-Advocate Lemly. Capt. Pare ker said In part: “Witnesses: were summoned by the Judge-Advocate In two or three Ins stances and when he found that they — were not going to say what he wanted them to say he dismissed them, “As far as the Court was concerned ~ the decisions were just and Its fairnesa) was unquestiqned, It was admirably) conatituted. ‘The victim was Mrs. Mary Smith, of No. 47 Horatio street, a misstonary cf ‘The driver her down and the truck hit the car, She was sent to Bt. Vincent's Hospital. Engine No, 18 broke an axle at Be- thune and Hudson streets, and was put fo. MH put out the fire without difficulty, "I belleve the evidence completely. vin: dicates Admiral Schley, BRS. “Judge-Advocate Lemly conducted the {Inquiry as If the subject was charged. — against Admiral Schley. Every effort was made by the Judge-Advocate toil troduce evidence calculated to the Admiral and to keep’ and hold testimony which would: Ba vorable 20 him,"

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