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NIGHT EDITION. “Ne UNSOLD COPIES” Means that every paper sent out by The Morning World in New York City is paid for and read. None come back. HFK SSSA BABB (¢] E TRADE OF THe TowNn ; Is carried on through World Wantse: 90,442 printed last month—gain 8,485 ovee’ last year. Largest number printed in any, EE fs Circulation Books Open to All ales October. FARHLL LHL HLA SII SLID LD PRICE ‘ON E CENT. 3 EW YORK, Wi "D: SD! ARMY CUBS DEFEATED PENNSYLVANIA: AY ; NOVEMBER 20, (901. PRICE ONE CENT. > * SAILORS JUST BEATEN BY COLUMBIA. ENTIRE NEW HAVEN ROAD IS LIKELY TO BE TIED UP. Five Thousand Men A sked to Aid Striking Switchmen, Whose De- mands Have Been Refused by the Company. The officials of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroc1 refus- ed, after a conference to-day, to grant any of the demands of the striking freight handlers, and the strikers have voted to ask all the men in the freight department of the road be- tween here and Boston to come out on a sympathetic strike. This will involve a strike of 5,000 men if it is successful, and will tie up the freight traffic of the whole main system at this, the very busiest time of the year. Leonard Ames, First Vice-Grand Mester of the Switchmen’s Union, who is here in charge of the strike., heard of his discharge on Monday they says that he has received assurances) **Fs! {oF his reinstatement. This was 7 ets: he company, and ooking that all the men in the vartous| ion this as the culmination of thelr unions will come out, and tha: the ! grievance ces, the men went out. whole road will be at a standstill | When the higher officials of the road within twenty-four hours. {found that the strike was effective they troubles of both the yardm jbesan to investigate the causes for it. gineers, according to. th 1W. E. Chamberlain, general manager of men, slthe whol 7. HP dates back to last Auguat, when J. W. [ue wnole syatemi: 0 Bate sonora Wardrup was appointed Yard Superim |Visi5, Superintendent A. M. Shepard tendent at Mott Haven. The men aseertiwent to the yard offices on Willin ave- that he began working them overtime!nue and had a long talk with Yard Bu- Without extra pay; that he was anxous | tintendent Wardrup. to make a record for himself, and that pease Ae a kee trio Demands of the Strikers. he violated their agreement with the road in many minor respects. | Mr, Chamberlain had in his posses- sion a telegram from the strikers. em- bodying thelr demands. In brief, they were that Wardrup be removed, because of his alieged domineering ways with and Direct Cause of Trouble. The dismissal of Robert J. Turbush, a assistant yardmaster, was the direct * of the strike. He was very Sopilae with the men, and when they (Continued on Second Page.) JURY TO TRY MRS. BONINE | GC HOSEN, AN D CAS E iS READY. loss of her left forearm. crushed in a steam wringer. got an awaré of $6.000 from a jury before Justice Truax late to-day. Seca Accused Woman Takes a. Lively Interest in ithe Selection of the Men Who Will Judge Her, and Makes Sev- eral Objections Be- fore the Box Is Filled --Taking of Testi- mony Begins’ To- Morrow. H WASHIN 3 .—The Jury that Is to Judge the gulll or innocence of Mrs, Lola Ida Henry+Bonine for the killing of Clerk Ayres in the Kenmore Hotel in this city on May 15 last was on session of the court the prospects of filling the be to-day were poor, mot of the tulesmen called being elther opposed to the death penalty or circumstantial ev!- dence. After the recess, however, the was fled and District-Attorney ¢ addressing Justice Bernard, waid: “The Government is ratisfled with the Jury as it now stands,” But tt did not meet the approval of the deferme. They challenged oS DOCTOR SPANKED HEB Mrs. Philip Berlinbach, of| Brooklyn, Did Not Like Punishment. waren: Judge, he actually used to turn r his Knee and spank me ike a a ilitle child,” satd Mrs. Philip Berlen- bach, on the witness atand in the Su- preme Court in Brooklyn this afternoon. She was teHing about what her hus- band had done to her to cause her to bring the actton for divorce againat him, which Ls now on trial. If the woman's story is true this is only one of the many things that oc- curred to make martial life unhappy in the Berlenbach houschold. She swore that he beat her, knocked her down, sat on her, choked her with a@ rope, threatened her life with a re- volver and made her life generally mis- erable. She sued for a separation on the ground of cruelty. Dr. Berlendach en- q@eneral denial of the charges je counter charges of cruelty. thats she threatened him with a ind that she tried to polson one of thelr two children, Dr. lenbach js a prominent Will- Mamaburg physician. He lives at No. 7 Stuyvesant place, ——__- \ stops the Cough and Works Uf the Cold. 4 ee Ne ve Brono-Qainiae ‘Tablets 7: ee Ne eee ar Aeits) Wants, Funtil the end ef the trial and not per- mitted j Course except The taking of testimony will be begun after which the examination of tcles-4 to-morrow. Hawkins, a negro. and he was i tcle| man was resumed. Several men qual-} 4 ts Mra, Bonine Alert. ied subsequently, but peremptory chak| a4, nonine eeemmraatinded with OH Jury and appeared confident as he number, Including another negro. Mrs. Bonine frequently made sugges: Hons to her attorneys, Once a when twelve men had qualified she a consuitaition with her counsel, 2 young man named Moore chailenged and excused The Anal juryman was selected 3.10 P.M. and $t was announced to the Court that the jury was complete. Lhe twelve men were addressed by the Justice, who outlined thelr duties, after which they were marched from the court and locked up. They will be in charge of the marshal bid adieu for the day to her husband, | sister and two sons. The lttle woman wi escorted into 10 o'clock, She wore the tailor-made suit of blue that she had on yesterday her slater, Mra. Meacham. Taking her seat by her attorneys, she removed the Jacket, but the vell waa not Ilfted, Mrs. Meacham took her aeat immediately pack of the defendant, and Mr. Bonine beside her. jsoner Has a Cough. Early arrivals among the spectators were & number of women drawn to | the court-room through curiosity, to go home or to have inter- | vith court officials, Jury im composed as follows:! Mrs. Bonine Is troubled with an! af- rs Nury, | fectlon of the throat, and thu was ‘ae mp) 20mewhAL aggravated to-day. causing | ; her tu cough freque Soonts, John D. Robinson, Harry) strs, Ronine bore elf wii fort Armstrong, William Colley, ! tu Among the first words she a ‘Thom F. Keane, Corneliua J.. was the statement ¢ Anderson = {to the talesmen charged with the murder of Jam mour Ayres Attorney Go fentious 9° of the death penal armody, w J. Byer Sey- e heard District- had re intite the examination “eu, counsel for | » desires to open to-morrow | of at the close of the examina- on of Government witnesses, SENTRY FIRED ON FLEEING MAN. of wit. A. R. De Clark, aie Prisoner, Shot While Trying to Escape from Fort Hamilton. Abraham R. De Clark, years old, a military twenty-one rt pital prisoner at E > report was made by the military Hamilton, tried to escape at 7.45 o'clock | authoritfes to the police until this after- this morning. He got away from the ahd then nothing as io. the rrison, but was discovered by a sentry [tent of ark's injuries was mac and pursued down Fifth avenue. known, The "called repeatedly to the man ty halt, but he only ran the faster, and the sentry finally fired at him. ‘The shot struck De Clark In the back and he fell. He got up again but fell once more and the sentry cayght up with him, ‘The man was removed to the military presumption is that he ts danger: inded, ax a bullet from ah Jorgensen in the back at close range usually makes a very bad wound. The Hamilton avenue police who sent the slp announcing the shooting Headquarters sald they knew the detatle of the shooting. to none of beter rhebeettebeieitrp |ASSASSIN'S TRIAL BILLS IN. ‘| WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thi atx hours ending 5S P. ‘Thursday ef New York City and vicinity: Fair night and Tharsday; 1 went wi ing variable. WIM Pay $1,700.50 for Con- vietion of President's Sinyer. BUPRPALA, curred In th Dv, trlal_ and conv € the assassin of Prestdent McKinley wan $1,799.00. OF thix sum $0 wan paid the attorneys who defended him; $1,000 the alleniste who examined him; $144 the deputies who guarded jin; $5 for sand there In a bill of Auburn: Bs St is expected, the State will <a ——.-. Fiss, D ao Business success depends upon on- are ‘24th St. ergy, ability-—and Sunday World| qf “# world ase ‘oar guarent sfendant is | Adjt.-Gen. Corbin, accornin Commissioner of New York. whetner or not he would take it. up the Adjutant-Generalship of will be offered the place.soon.a 7+ LAUNDRESS AWARDED $6, William B. Gerard. the proprieto ++ ~ SCANNELL CASE The & + TWO HUNDRED IMPRISONED BY FIRE IN GOLD MINE. COLORADO SPRINGS. Nov, here from Tellurite that fire has the Smuggler Union Gold Mine. GEN, CORBIN ASKE® BY LOW 10 BE POLICE COMMISSIONES, says he has heen invited by Mayar-elect Low to become Police Herrefused this District-Attorney Philbin. according to the Brooklyn Eagle- Mary Ann Farrell. laundress at the Hotel Gerard. who sued ‘ rand Jury will to-morrow investigate the charges the court-room a few minutes after} against Fire Commissioner Scannell of malfeasance in oftice. Attorney Ordway was to-day sworn in as assistant District At- And was grected by her husband and] orney to lake c harge of the case. man has been take its) n has been taken out des ai Uncle Sam's Cad Last Game ‘ a to a Washington despatch. WEST POI allernoon is say It is not believed he wil! give WEST POINT. Nov. 9.—This after- noon the Cadets lined up on the parade grounds against Univernity of Pennay!- vania for the last game of the season on the home gridiron. maining date on the schedule Is the tussle with Annapolis on Frankiin Feld, Philadelphia, Nov. 2. The Cadets were tn splendid condi- tlan aa they came rushing through the sally port. Seats had been provided on both sides of the fleld to accom: modate the thousands of visitors and rooters. It was the general expecta- tlon that the game would be harder the Army. fterJan..1. oa 000 FOR LOST-FOREARM. and closer than any played here this, uy sultable gear. Bunker's ga peason. The Pennsylvania team had lez had jost ss limp. Farnaworth's 000 , | been specially coached for the occasion lovertrained «xpression had disappeared, rs for $50, damages for the and the Quakers expected redeem jand when the teains ined up it looked themselves to-day for the poor showing Jas though Wes: Point would surely be made by them cariler in the sé¢ason ‘They were in fine condition and prom- ined fair to give the soldiers a hard rub. It was a case of Greek meet Greek, however, and the Cadets went Into the game determined to defeat one of the big four. VANDERBI TO WIN Young Multi - Million-| +. aire Gamely Smiles— “ Taking Many Defeats as So Much Experi- ence. UP TO-MORROW. > - ww . 20.—Word has beer: :eceived destroyed the Bullion tunnel of imprisoning 200 miners. One nd anotnel fatally burned. |Declares in Board of Pu \ Paving Specificati of the Be ot} thts sought up re ving rd During the meeting Pubic Improvements everal petitions we {ques streets in the Hor the members wat voted "y ‘nota’ ie Brooklyn pt excep Pre me more and as sident to Y ugnt up, asked Mr. sions, n the specitieat wohere ar provisions which firms outside of ¢ As Trust are unable to comply with, nd anf think that every asphalt firm a flr chance, | vote no, the same wn. changed.” | Vreaidon Grout n that he had a Uons with him, copy and GROUT ASSAILS — ASPHALT GRAB. . of variour|) vn as Presi-| 5 Alfted Gwynne y prize this afte and falled jagain, He ainiled gamely as li 4 | atven nd, his friends defeate ow arked Jable ax expert Horses andr vite in clans were judged immme after rece There were forty . including Mr as mbit with UL 1 G.. Mise Gladys» waon's Gl + Scorcerer, Mra. Joho blic Improvements that |(Gerken’s Foxwood and Newshoy, WT. tne Thereas, Mrs. Ro FP Carman’s ions Favor Trust. Donner and Thomas W. Lawson's Glory Spinniug Ma = Mr. Vanderbilt: in a red-wheel run MISS STO to bid for eh: whieh ham tien slal) for Leo Thin ally shuts out the small bidders pmpanies in thi Asphalt only ones which | heir asphalt in a street for fume." Jumes P. Keating, of nt of Highways, who had und in his chair dur t Grout’s announcement i Stood up. and, bringing bis fst down Captive on the table with «loud thump, sald that he denied the atatement of the fr nt of the Borough of Brooklyn. The two men argued for nearly nait an hour, and while President Grout re- mained cool Commissioner Keating grew more and inere excit until tt lovked us him ote read the objectionable pro- vinion= | ‘The provision itch I vbjeot put, “ts which yo whall be allowed! PASSENGER TRAINS WV HEADLON CRASH. TWO MEN KILLED AND SEV- ERAL PERSONS HURT. the Santa Fe Ratlway jn this head-end collision between the € Chiou jo limited niger lay. ‘ngineer of one of the . The wreck caught mblnation car was but erci of the passengers suffered shock and bruises. If ae might lose his temper CHICAGO, Noy. %.—The Sofa corre- “Ane provision “t id Pre-] «pondent of the jcago Dally News has “that ha money that ” C jen 0 compat, Meee z AL] succeeded in ootaining copter of letters held back. for eh itly exchanged between Miss Ellen Dearne ae a suet the captive missionary, tn that thetr work ts sativf fl ei 2 tory. Tn my mind, tile is suMicient t fica nvity rand ing Bulanslar factory work and I friend, Miss Stone's letter ie an follows nthe other provisions.” “My Dear Littl Sister: As though pnt. und varaed. angum wae taatily a Nel the sun in all ite splendor had shone our despite the rain falling on us from thick clouds, so great Is my joy at hav- in ved your letter this morning What a blessing your dear words bring to me and also to Mme, Tailka, your yuntry woman, To hear once more from the world especially words so sweet and encourag- tally repeat in our Mearts your as- that our dear ones have not ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL AT THE HAGUE CANNOT ACT fi meeting and are praying and work- Four release ter came, having re- wp from any direction, our “n had become heavy indeed, Now WILSON’S NEW POSITION. vats trative C4 don decid Vor Adiniibe Court of arbitra. day that it was Income petent to consider the Boer appoal for |Postmanter Accept Presidency Intervention In the war in South Africa, of Autom: jc Coaling Company. Postmaster Francis H, Wilson. of Good, substantial nomes are to bE | arcoklyn,+ whose resignation has beer éound by bright seekers through Sum day World W. accepted by President Roosevelt, will, jay Wo fants. when his successor: {e appotnted, assume FINAL COLUMBIA, The one re-| OF HER HOPES. o¢e—__— —_- Missionary Writes from Brigands’ Camp to a Friend that She Looks for Freedom. —__-—__-+ ets Played Sensational Football:in with Big Colleges Before the Army and Navy Clash. SCORES: NT, 24; U. OF P., 0. 6; NAVY, 5. FIRST HALF. 3 Poing won the toss and chose ih goal. Pennsylvania knocked d line, where Bunker cet Wear Point Farneworth Doe West : pe om the Tried it back, and eG Teas F con min y Casad ran fort; RT Donaldson yarde for a te down. Daly Kicked KE 6 Qu a8 Wert Point, ¢) Pennayle min cary Davison ise be i ball over agaln and | pnd goal, ! There were nong the half. Daly him no 12: Peumsyl= Casad had his “rm le sore h the winner Such football weather aehlom greeted the enthuslastis playere at ils 0. A cold alr brought aolor to the f culed the Army's ~o more touch- fe mpectators, ‘The breeze was hep apeccalore Heine, bres sen ee downs Aere’ scortd on the Dig aBlvers € ROU RT, to favor elther goa n the players Just comfortable + (Contin on Elghta Page) LT FAILS AGAIN. HORSE SHOW PRIZE. (he avout, and holding (ae reins over Uo t G., drove on the tanvark My SE © was a ripple of applaus wien | PROGRAMME FOR £ | nung millionaire was recognized Mr. Vanderbilt: was attired jn a long : dark gray frock coai, deruy nat and [Ey o2," Mt pelea pocnees wore light tan driving gloves, In this | 4. ‘lass ru and unted ro cent. and hors Gerken's Newsboy Dr. John L. Wentz's i \the red, Joseph BE. Widener’« Honny ellow and aus & minended baim young Vanderbilt has Salen tafo sieeenere ant in picking: of all his 1 H unt one whit of high e 3 ste Cade eareo Mr x pln Ga s pointed dmired by the HH etting the gate’? ndante poe ts rating his if tein port” [ts the pratne sung: for him by: ail We neutral he: Kilo w Sag | | cessary to choose prize-winning stock, Vander! In Learning. 1 Vanderollt. necessarily disap= Young Vanderbilt, olf Horse Show | H0lnt=d. Is not discouraged, He drives wet Ay, de leer: ede that; MS omnilt SA ates hens all Horse Show aspirants ir only [NfF modelble, and when sent (= Gee weil. ittous y have reminded the a zune millionaire that other (Continged on Second Page.) NE TELLS FAMILY FOUND DVING OF BAS, | Janitor Discovers Husband, | Wife and Three Children we are Ufted up with new courage and . Stronger falth In the Lord. [ rely fly Almost Asphyxiated. in the prayers and efforts of our friends, known and unknown. Remember me all, prese: to your mother ana | When Mrs. Shandra, Janitor of. the flat-house at No t Seventy-alxtie family and inform my co-workers that cease to pray for them. written the particulars of our on to Mr, Dickinson, and you may broke open the door af a thir partment on the top floor this . smelling gas, she found ti entire family—Patrick Lyons, his wile isk him to wee my letter, I only add e that we preserved our gen: | 82d three children—unconsclous from eral health despite all our trials, 1] SPAYxtation which hae] Gas was escaping from a single gas Jet tu the kitchen. Help was summoned at once and all were taken to the Prea~ byterta Little Maury. serious condition a rejolce fm the perminste Just been accorded me to write to my dearest onew In America. “Thin will be the second letter wh! [ have been permitted to write, beal : ereetings h | eight years old, ls aya those to three persons, in remurd to t our Iberation, I hardly sop to hear ant Mrs. Lyons, that my mother was yet alive. If you can , ‘An investigation by tae that an Iron strap. whlch held thes fixture in the kitchen to had been loosened and allowed t ture to swing. Under the@e con Pollee Ci miata Brown aan tem © presidency: of tt easy to turn the stopcoc of the presidency of the Au-| TnQ gee the xas flawing without, nod comatte Coallng and Welghing Harge){t, as the unstable condition of tip, Compan: a Brooklyn concern. He was] Jet made It Impossible to’ Jelected to the gives yesterday at a sal-| dle the key, — fry of $15,000 4 yea) |“"Enes new company will manufacture] Prevention Is better. ¢ tented barges for the coaling of ocean write her a word of comfor Get. | the duties camships. ‘here age many prominent Brooklyj: business men in which 3a capitalization of: ‘$o00,00n v Lam ee Rees ee Hospital by Dr. Fahnestock, 2. = May not recovery,