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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, 1901: ON HOW TO FILL HIS Veale HN Pith Mayor-Elect Visits City Hall and Emerges a Few Hours Later with His Dignity Still In-) tact and His Clothes) Untorn. LTR [ve 010 se Our oF a | Meart Grant! Says Van to Seth— He caught his breath— “Pm glad to nec ¥ Baye Seth to Van, man to man, “1s glad to nee you—Ko.” ect Seth Low called Wyck this morning. mbientous occasion. “The Mhytt-elect hrose early. He also dressed as usual. After he had con- sumed his breakfast he admitted re perters to his presence. If he felt any feat at the approaching orden! he dtd Bot show fh. “Are you carrying any weapons?" he was asked. He answered with a smile, His brav- ery was Impressive. What May Have Happened. At last It came—the meeting. On- lookers were in trance. It {s not Mikely that they will come out of tt for! two or three hours. From their inco: herent ravings !t was gathered that this | —— upon Tt wns concealed a Van-Glnad to see you, Mayor Low. Low—After you, Mr. Mayor. happened. nye |MOFNINE. Mr, Downes was seen to a Becta iamiaber bowed Towne foniver 7 a iy “And, now,’ sald Mayor Van Wyek, How do you do Mr. Mayor.” sald /anatiy, to business would sugkert, Mr. Downes. Dr. Low, that you make itn rule never & pernicious thing. ,. [to talk to reporters. It waa my rule. replied Mr. Low. “How's |We will now step on to the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportion- cs “0 enon, | Ment.” wBaine way,” returned Mr. Downes. 7h, ahembers of the Toard of Eat “Won't you step in?” “That Is what I came down here for.” Rt Me Magn hAtoon the responded Mr. Low, smiling at hin own alt neated.” the board wna, not < “We are getting ready [o step out,” rlect Taw listened to 4 Mr. Downes. (He wan ever noted LOR wlth ren Interent. ethig the Mayor and hts f the Bink- which was short his repartee.) ly the two great men came in]* @iwht of each other. Mayor Van Wyck Yeaped over his desk. His right hand Ing Fund Commisston, and, quninterent ng ke to, look around a Was extendey. was wreathed Mlekid Mayor Wan Wyek ne. the in smiles. ound onlookers thetstesan givear to this. mtd “Have a hare?” queried the Mayor. the Mayor, the Mayor Of course he meant “have « chair? through the various offic Things sound wo funny sometimes. Hee Te ald esttin tian “after you.” responded the Mayor- = ‘ glect politely. Only once in the preliminary conv ares renpecta to the Mayor-elect a tation was there a chance ror trouble. Toratuiite him on hls victory. He wan it wan a cold with Mim but a minut VANDERBILT AGAIN FAILS TO WIN A BLUE RIBBON. of the trate ant , —— ely scurry te get out (Continued from First: Paxe. * ——— He Kicked and pranced around the gate, dashes out with a game smile on }tanbark so madly that the rider was his face. finally ordered to dismount. Sure “If he sticks to It he'll be n great one-time champlon high jumper, horseman some day,” was Willam was applauded for hix excellent per- Whitney's compliment to him, formane At the conclusion of the taut Clab set out: triais, Lartiinrd's Hearts, the only re maining entry of (he cherry and black ‘The hunters began the day with thelr) Jay z : fomping trials, and many members tryna wane aire Show.g was pruled ea “i aaa panes Nowrooks | H.W. Duryea's Claire Barton, Dur Meer iaateal were iniihe Garien land's Life Inaurance, Hollaway's Erish Cirat came the Hunters, next a fine |g, Ae ree bane BW. Palme Van Wyck to Low-Don't b Co ULE ae i pores Jadmtttancy 19 the tinal content © newspapers did to me. Of standard bred trotting stallions, road- Veetty Little Shetlands. btere, four-in-hand park teams, and f-| In the Shetland Pon petition, not fally the half-registered hackneys for /excemting forty-six 1 Mrs. Went the breeders’ challenge cup. Mow Bot the event that int rite, third particularly was the Rance Farm | ne ne nariit. thir. entry in class He horses, | Man which will be o'clock to-night, [shown t Mrs, Lillian Alllen, to whom Mierre | ery pf Engtand. won wit Lorillard left his famous horse-breeding | Lawson's Glorious Yohante, wot farm, han entered her seven-yer 1 ribbon and Tb. Watt, jrs ies tn ture with him the blue ribbon for Uhis feasted spectator at the morning Judging. event. ° Bherens mpanied by two other so- Mre. John Gerken will rival Mre [tt Beimont pA ten had baa Alllen in this class with her Little | # 1 Duchess, and Mrs. J. Holloway will try for the same ribbon with Happy npc eh muff of the san VAN WYCK GIVES LOW POINTERS Won't you have a chair’? ‘CONFESSES FRAUD NEW JOB.' IN CIVIL SERVICE. Manley, Ex-Foremanr in Fire Department, Tells Amazing ow. ,. My case ts in the hands of Armistant District-Attormey Byrne, to whom 1 mean to tell all. Tadmit that I took the $350 from Kelly and other applicants, but £ Wane only a go-between acting for two clerks Im the Civil Service Bureau. 1 handed over all them, and they coppe did not share in any of th Revflations of corruption in the Civil Service Bureau were made to- day in a confession by John JI. Manley, formerly an assistant fore- man in the Fire Department. Manley implicates two cierks in the Civil Service Board, . He declares their method was to @dyance the ratings of applicants | moneya to Their method war to take trom ¢ for places in the ire, Police and {examiner papers containing the an- of applicants und advance the Street-Cleaning Departments, so as eet to put them at the head of the re- spective eligible sists. BY JOHN J. MANLEY. My name 1« John J, Manicy. 1 ive at No, 181 Eighth avenue. 1 was forttfer- ly stant foreman of the tnaine com- y in West Thirty-seventh street near of they would mark it 9%. hswers was worth w ravings f the favored ones—those whd had 4 Glves ce the police force was for mukipg a fireman, &350. Lo gave receipts for all money ¥ B40, ighth avenue. took from applicants. Last August I wan summoned to ap- | pear before Commissioner Scannell on) Manley was arraigned later hefore rou a "J. Kelly, of | agistrate Corne! in the Centre Street PL IE OA ager See et) Court and. held in #200 ball for further ye he wus Nov. 6 last, had ¢ Fire Department ten years, cused me of taking $30 from him and guaranteeing him an appointment in Int the Fire) Department. ry Lee Phillips and Chief Clerk I left the city and did not return until ier the. Civil Service Bureau, yesterday. terviewed by an Evening World Last night, as I was about to enter | re to-day. a theatre, 1 was arrested in Nineteenth | 17 bakers teers fate iia street near Flghth avenue by Detective. if & that the two men implicated) Bergeants Cuff and McNaught, of the GAGE EXONERATES BIDWELL FULLY. Bldwell will not be cleared up by the collector or his friends. They do not want any viditioral pud- i he In a Personal Letter He Hetty nor will they Ge Declares Not a Sine [President that he make p: 19 ren: sone. gle Charge Has Been) tie secretary of the Treasury in Washington,” sald Mr. Bidwell to-day, Filed in Washington impugning the Col- fector’s ‘Moral -Char- acter. “han on file no charges against me. “There are in Washington no aMda- vits of public record which reflect elther upon my administration or my personal character. “I have gone over the ground thor- oughly. This ts the only statement I care to make.” Mr. Bhitell's statement Indicates that Preatdent Roosevelt's action is tused wholly on personal grounds, though un- ti three weeks ago the contest was purely political. An Intlmate friend of President Roose- velt, however, went to the White House and told a story which heretofore had been only hinted at, Senator Platt dented to the President that there was FAY truth in the story. To an Evening World reporter Sena- tor Platt sald to-da “The story ia absolutely false. There la not a word of truth in it.” And yet the President, After he had Collector of the Port Bidwell re- turned from Washington to-day with a letter of exoneration from Lyman Treasury, J. Gage, Secretary of the The letter states that not a single aMdayit or charge has been filed in Washington that in 4ny way impugns Mr. Bldwell’s moral character. A feporter for The By@ning World wan allowed by Mr. Bidwell to see and read the letter. heard ft. ponttively refused appoint The mystery In the refusal of Presi-| Bidwell, naming in his places “Benator dent evelt to reappoint lector} Strannhan. rain ee gress, will not only recommend the re-enactment of the Chinese Exeluston Act, bit will go further and recommend that tt be strengthened to Increase Its eMciency. The resident, gave this information to Représentativé Needham, ¢ are whe talked with him upo ec interviewed. See what ST. BERNARD BIT A SCHOOLGIRL. DOG KNOWN AS “CARLO” AT- TACKED KATE M’CORMICK. Bedding Dept. OnThursday, Nov.21 Sixty-etehtir for The police of the West street police atation St. Rernard dox, of This afternoon the MeCor- are searching answering a lorae rho, the mame me bit nitne-y id Katherine mick, of No. (8 West Sixty-sixth streets showing a Promptiy at 10 o'clock this morning ' at also was at chin on the left ari Anni Held in an. elaborat ne Tare ae the bugle sound called into the ring gown and etmitie cape dropped ‘The child attenda the publle school in Brass Bedsteads, ty-seven horses for preliminary trians ind Md the | bromenn A Ten Raney ld: 1 Fy for the hunting and Jumping class, No Widener. jr's VEnLW CK LB renksdiolleale Seventy-seventh street near Broadway: | inoluding many exclusive de- fo, whieh will he judged this evening RO ied Una RIERA JCkI Bren key Oo) Cour st She was on her way heme in company tos § y Lorillard’s chestnut mare Hearts wns |i Me and You, batongtite to [= a — | with a namber of other smatt girls mae al roel tha tal very cranky, refusing the fence, but |) sand T Stile: snlfit ’e will also offer the fol- Mag east cer’ clennty. “Duriand’s [yy M8 mine! SPREAD OF GREAT STRIKE sitea lant irosoe toe saeaniseanees| loin epecialvaliee gelding JAfe Ineurance threw Ni9] were highty CURIA Oke CATO CRITOLLK ‘ i : e here, Carlo,” called Katherine. sun against the fe with eonsidera- Chr Mialilonuwins: MAY TIE UP ENTIRE LIN E.! The animal ran teward her and B je force and he had « narrow ¢ Thonws OW) Lawnln's | Oxtord Boy ‘ caught the chiki's left hand and arm in TASS from serious Injury wen 'the blue ribhen for trotdng stall (Continued from Firat Page) his mouth, Inflicting severe Injartes, DM hiadasy Si The child's screamn attracted the at- Horse Hehaves Badly. Bedsteads, J. Matloway’s gelding Irish Pat cut mA iellee SINNIIN sae % } tention of meveral persons, who tried to vigorously in the ring, and created 4 aoa CULLEN RRES AOA Am eiee tis ortern oC aren hee eaich the dog, but the latter ran througn consternation among the ring committer | Werworking the men without extra pay; FirenW oct hawarelaett veya Sixty-niuth street toward Amsterdam] | + . abd Judes, who nevern! times had the od Hf Raliroad Detective fer Re wcike.7 they went 10] avenue and disappeared. 2-inch post, heavy filling, ee O'Brien for his alleged false accusa- , “ihe pickets were left) 4 policeman summoned an ambulance | bow-foot, all sizes, ) About the yants, ‘Three hundred police. |) cee vue Hommtal and Dre, Bite . , tons agathnt the mon and Ms alleged men were on hand, but there was notn.| | ; rat aia title setpunakes wien) lduwaretnes dias [te ie cece tees Uressed the IKtle girl's Injuries. She 25.00, dN Smith as aeedstant yard wae taken to her home. ; , Ue relnstatement of I MUK May He Senrce. SARL value $35.00. ' J Purbush to tis old place, because} phere is great ikelihood of a Rearelty ROOSEVELT BARS CHINESE. ie conferes the oMetals of the | the city unless terms are agreed upon} Prealdeat Wants the elusion Act W, E i . feed een Pia ee raaling to-day. ‘The milkmen were allowed by Strengthened. names cue | bah AGN metres sud: the switchmen to gee thelr milk out} WwasHinaroNn . PI t rs ‘ Isaac Sen aecntae hs uetelen | iit) alett 1 sat Into the zaria,| pooseeeitn In, his measane eee Bedsteads JOMM. SCHATTENKIRK FOUND MRS. FERNOCHAN’S DEVOTION | tha: Near fe nacaatanu renorticon | teacnere: sina, peneicct at any zutstican x DRADIN RAINES LAW HOTEL 1s NEMANKARLE. Ta noe west ene im cam na ce various odd bedsteads, sam- ¥ e heh ent fherefore, | e 1 iy f $ ligtahe: raltroaa ron iatae aaeanee ipeatleers: Bice eter, marees in tao lots | dwing to efunal of the doc 5 Retired Photographer Mad pat Accompanied by Me | tn the employ of the road] ruinne handlers tw handle Brélent alone as follows: ; is fans Hunced the reault of U2 TINE® front. the railroad compantes About 40 Beds, at | ti oseloice Uo iho ace Gun (roti a He Ene hey, eG $4.50, | zi ia mittee which was waiting to hear the| hore ny the water rollte, 4-50, remult went straight ty of the men and the vot the meh In the fretght lowed Immediately je headguarters to th + former tty jadi for thirty ing money with Sohn Bchattenkirk. a iF, aixty-rive retired photo- Ohl, of No, | was found, all out ail tment fol- York ‘Wt room rday No. 1 Weet Twont ‘ak which to provid pod and shelter, Committee of Strikers, PASE Ti Hhvling. ookainilic ial nent the whole afternoon ta nt thel Haling Muminating gas, | fllce of Judge Lambert. in Newark, | The strikers’ meeting voted to ap. i went to the hote! a few walting to plead for the young manta] holMt the following committee to handle bod erigoned 9 room, At-|relense. Sho was accompanied by nome | WE IEC UNAM tea ne the the smell of ran two attend. Fetnachan'd wealthy reletives (from | ‘pris chiood iat © RAliway, tealnmen: New York Willlam Daly, of the Order of Rallway formerly $6.75 to $11.00. About 25 Beds, at toonly has the strike ted up the yards along the Harlem River, where there are now 2,900 cars full of fretgnt! lying Alle, but there is also a glut of freight in Jersey City, The Eastern $ freight of the P yIvania and Jersey 10.00; formerly $18 to $22.50. Mattresses, Central goes over the New York, New Haven and Hartford, and the yards in Jersey City are already crowded. —— Filipino Peace Party. MANILA, Nov. §.—Paterno, the form- Fernochan begged Judge Lam- the bed Iny | B&F yesterday to send her to jail with der, Book. gatas fe her husband, declaring that she was some equally qullty of Desming. is, believed liad becoine| she hus been hysterical ever since her|join the strike. ‘The strikers are confi Lane West Phirty-weventn busband’s commitment and {# on the} dent that they will, and many of the a ee . Collenes, She Bhe a rete to Ba engineers who were seen dro certainly Hi fe Conductors, and B. Heater and Fred Craven, non-union, The local engineers wilt hold a meet- Mrs. fram A BAR Lantbert icy In’ ayinpathy with thé frolent nantiérs, | tng to-night, to decide whether they will {elected Vice-Pr if you br netlataedian cede rat i Springs, Pillows, er chief of the so-called Filipino Cabl- net. has been elected Presiderit of tho w peace tH ;isabelo, Reys was Fine, Doerr &, Carrol) Horse Co. ‘24th #t., 94 and Lex. Aves, The price for getting a man on| POINT FOR COL. MEADE, |Show Difference in Evidence Now and at Court of Inquiry. Denny and that disclosed by him during the sitting of the Court ror Cow. Meade, it is ¢ Denny sayin to bad made by [odds sy 1 Denny t saw Col. Meade drunk at 10 Moon April 30. To-day Stdney C. wMcial eteno- agapher of the Court of Inquiry, tdentl- minut taken for that court at Col, Denny Aad then de was found drunk Moon April 3 who makes the de, then testi- ed was in an fed thi r Me spection of the barra }clared that ont at short the battalion drill. On cross-examination {tw ed to xt palderabl flats between ¢ Meade and Major Lauchhetmer, Major Lauchheimer sald he to small drinks with Col Meade th and when Capt. Theodore P. on the stand sald he saw taken, put Tid not drink Almaetf, Meade wax unde, he aald, but so for as he could see per- formed all hia duties. Similar testimony was given by Lleute. O. H. Rafk ant John C. Beaumont. [DELAY FOR DEPUTY DEVERY. Justice Holbrook WIN Fix a Date ‘To-Morrow, Deputy Commissioner Devery secured another deiay in the hearing of the charge against him this afterno He Con the Influence of liquor. wan to appeared before Juatice Holnrook exami nat did no red a repre office of hin a tpo 2 counsels WHiG A postponmen Justice rook maid that the case had not transferred to him by Sustice Jerome. “After tier t 8 made Justice Holbrook red to tix a date but would nr tlon, a Aerlal Ambition, (From the Chicagy Post) "There ts 4 young man who ts strive ing hard to ri “Em glad to hear it Henerve allen Fe foo few of the & top. does he?" top, MM he wants te go clear above the to Invent a fying machine Such Me's putting in ail his time trying Col. Robert L. M . in command of the Marine Barracks of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, now on trial by court martial on charges of drunkenness, | [gained a point an the testimony th morning. 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