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fos @ 1 ' 5 , There is a head to the gambling f Maure cuales 80 ™ 0 le One combine, The District-Attorney is “C ney vicinity: Moderating = after this head. It is in the air in weather, with the Criminal Courts Building that |3t or ratn NIGHT EDITION. How Bulgarian Brigands Treat Their Captives. By Two of Their Escaped Prisoners. Next Sunday's World. ——————— Axia Saig AO vial Lula NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1901. PRICE ONE CENT. PHILBIN IS NOWAFER SULLIVAN, Carry Away Huber's Big Bottle Unopened. Indict ‘at Least One of | Five.” “After\J, J, Quinn Wins There for 26th Time and Pours a Friendly Declares Boldly that He Is the Tammany Gambling Com- bine—The Big Five.” Libation. ‘ For the first time in the long career of Timothy D. Sullivan it appears as though he were about to be brought WEATHER FORECAST. for the thirtyenix face to face with the law. Moreen partly the man in the mind of the District- to west win Attorney is Senator Sullivan. \ In fact, the District-Attorney much as said so to-day. True, he did “Iam going to indict Timo- This 1s what he) as fret eda rg at One Hundred and Jereme | With the not s: th thy D, Sullivan. did “L hope to indict a prominent Tam- many man in the gambling combine. If 1 do not I will leave my successor evidence that will enable him to do in” “Is it Wan Wyck or Carroll or Frank Farrell or Devery or Sexton?" he was asked In effect. “His name {s not in that list,” was the reply. ‘This is the first thme that the District) Attorney has allowed himself to be quoted 60 directly upon the gambling combine, He spoke so confidently that the belief ts gaining ground that one of | © several policemen under indictmen: agreed to turn State's evidence and I the personalities of those “hist awaiting the opening of th wine given to the first. slelgt the season te arrive at Muber's. ‘The gray horse trotte and stopped. ‘The occupant of sleigh got out and entered. , total etcauger, with a hard, keen ey “How about that magnum?” i quired in a business-like tone. “Here it ts," said 3 over the mag ‘This was th the magnum 0} body to drink, 4 up. “It {s true,’ eaid the District-At when questioned by The Eyentn: reporter, Iam after the T: t do you war sked the nished Hub: up the magnum with,” total stranger. torney World an n with!" chor. pnsidering the dropping dur. “Lam also of some important criminal case: ing the rest of my term and myself entirely to the pushing yt with it, He told a porter h cases against Dwyer, Glennon, ¢ yrge Sturken, George Sturken | and Sheils, the indicted pollce offl the first person who ever won & magnum it away and John Scannell the Fire Commis- sioner. ‘LE havo In my possession five names of men under suspicion, n almost certain that I have eviden: ure the Indictment of at least of wine from Huber and carr: Down at MeGown's Pass was different and joy rriva men, Whether I can secure the in was Mr, fi member $1 for a necktle, dictment from the Grand Jury a twenty-sixth ative win. thing an Indian loves question, ned the magnum on the spot and nd so the team The cases against Capt. Sergt. Shells and Wardmen and Dwyer—the last three of the Ten- derloin precinct—will be pushed by Mr. Philbin. He hopes to get them out of the way by the clove of the year, _—— PARTRIDGE NAMED BY LOW. ft was emptied in short order. Mr. Quinn drove from One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street and Seven enue. The golng was bad int but in Central Park his hors H 2, fairly flew along thi smooth, well covered paths, Came 2t Hours ‘The man up In the V te. and girl the turkeys, And the boys who had brought out the attics and cellars w appointed, for they fine sport on their holiday. COOO & PHILBIN ON PARTRIDGE. 100000 00000000; “Col. Partridge, in my opin- fon, {s the {deal man for the position—that is, as far as I know him, “His experience {n a similar position in Brooklyn and th manner in which ho has ad- & ministered the duties of his % Ing that he had m 4 mistake an had become quite anpopular with thy folk, So that Is the reason hi young , it came all right, gettin ‘e about 10.9, ‘And it is first-class snow, wal the prognosticator, “Of course, it Ja ttle jate, but It is Just as fresh a bi man for the position.” —District-Attorcey Philbin. tH, ! 5 Were held wing helplessly: {avenue at re Mayor-elect Low formally announced to-day that he had tendered to Col. John N. Partridge the Police Commisstoner- ship and that Col, Partridge had ac- cepted. - The announcement was made at Mr, Low's home at 9 o'clock, when he read from a typewritten statement the fol- lowing: “T have asked Col. John N. to be the Cornmissioner of after Jan. 1, and he has agreed accept the appointment. I had not Intended to announce any further appointments until I could announce all of them, but Col. Partridge informs me that tt will be an advantage to him in bringing to . 6 rriagex had to leave trudge through th » thelr xt y prlvate Vehtclex and They w y ntreete ay If th new triumph o inens section 1M Partridge wint Sara spect FeNi Foot! 4 '» a cloo his work.Cor the State and In! pyietepaie. vas Penneylvania, Hallrond, Sata preparing for his new dutics to have It] day, No leaving Phil Broad 61 — Pe ae ao en ee (Continued on Second Page, . | ining car” Letoslls District-Attorney Hopes to Strange Winner the First to} SEEMS VERY CONFIDENT. NOT SO AT GABE CASE'S. dup to the door the He wan a tne . Huber nanding ger’a cue to order and wywite every- overlooked the cue— he with a plece of stranger wrapped im, put it in his slelgh and | Tn ered by htr Bureau was Just twenty-four hours behind time. He sald the snow would come In with 3 he sleds from A greatly dis- expected to have The weather man reallzed this morn- 1 a hurry order for the enow to- present position—State Public ® otiena 4 su es saw, and the finest ——— Works Commisstoner—induces @ | phere have been w few little flurries} Deserted by the man for whone frlend- the belief that under him the 8 of anow before this ncuson, but noth: ship she had cast-off her husband, Mrs, Pollce Department of this city @ (Hi, “inwn ‘in our dicey aa! one rue| Agnes Prendell now begging the will be wisely and well admin- {5 On eCt WOniE et Very City poll that? hua: istered. ‘ untalo, Pr of No, 7 De “~ do not think Mr. Low & . Brooklyn, to her that she could have selected a better Bde) ince may ask pardon a home again for ‘ a atre her three little ones and herself, ‘The uch at horses eather prophet MAS. SAGE ENTERTAIN INDIAN {1 Millionaire’s Wife Entertains Red Men of the Carlisle Football Team. INTERESTED IN THE GAME Tells Visitors History of Relics and Gives Each $1 to Buy Necktie. ——_- knew Mrs, Russell 6age was thusiast until to-day, when he entire Cariisie Indian No one n whe invited team to her home on Fifth and talked so fluently about and “mass plays igh centre’ that the veteran Wheel- ic was embarrassed for lack of some- to say, and Decara whispered to Chesaw; “We don't know a little bit football ind the en about the game 1] Sage was there, too. Sage invited the Indian boys to her home early this morning, and they x In a body from the Fifth A’ nue Hotel. ‘The arrival of the “trib many of whom hore traces of yester- mplete surprise to Mr. Sage. Mra. Ff and the head of for he knew that his wife y Interested In the Indians’ Male School When the boys trooped Into the house they were at once made to feel at home, and thelr hostess gave them the history of some of the rare old relics which hang upon the walls, She took down a great battle axe which had been used in the crusades and, explained to them which part of tt was the blade, where the point was and how Iwas used ald she, “I lke the way you the game, I never took any Inter- est Init before you took to the gridiron, I had an idea that the college boys played for spect lar effect. But wh | you took {cup T knew that there muat be something in it, I didn’t see the .|aine yesterday, but Tam sure you did all youcould to win.'' Mrs. Sage saw the first game the na played with Brown University, eo} back In the nineties, and she sald to is] the team to-day: “thought it was real mean of them to hurt poor little Hudson the way they did early in the &: Tt was all right, though, boys.; you trampled on them later, You vith such determina: tlon that [always Ike to see you." Before am left the house Mra. They have an tn- vitation to call on Mrs. Sage when they ure In the elty again. The team leaves for Carls! Be BEGS POLICE TO | 1 Je MRS. PRENDELL AND FOUR 1] CHILDREN LOCKED UP IN . JERSEY CITY. % j pokign Home Only a Few Alrend at . H woman is now in the Women's Prison Oakland The tron, George, seven, and Agnes and five-year-oll twins, are with * avenue, Jersey City Loulse, | her. ss) The quartet wus found Wednesday night on the steps of the furnished room house at Mh Grove street, from which they had been dispossessed, Kindly neighbors for the forlorn woman and. children until morning. ‘Then the pollee Were called on, and ‘Thankagiving Day was spent in prison. | To the police woman said she} was Mra, John Soafter, lately with her! husband and children from Chicag looking for work, Shafter, went out Wednes and did net r turn, leaving her pennitens | story. She sald: “Please send for Lester Prendell, at | they hear {rom the husband. ox May's struggle with Columbia, war a This morning the woman tuld another | nette of twenty: GROUT'S SECRETARY MADE DEPUTY COMPTROLLER. Comptroller Coler this. afternoon sent a letter to James W Stevenson, secretary to Borough President Grout, announcin to him thai, on the request of Comptroiler-eiect Grout, he ha ebpetaiedi tin Deputy Comptroller. r r. Coler, on Deputy Levey’s resignation, suggested tha it would be a good idea for him to put in some aes “learn th business,” and Mr. Grout gladly accented the opportunity, ——— + FIRE PANIC IN A TROY HOTEL. TROY, Nov. 29.—Two members of the: Mildred H Theatrical Company, using gasoline’to clean clothes, slate fire in the Revere House this afternoon that caused a pane an destroyed considerable property belonging to that compan +2 LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fourth Race—Add 1, Princess Otilic 2, Kohnwreath 3. fth Race—Amote 1, Marcos 2, Dandola 3. ———— << SNOW REMOVAL CONTRACTOR READY. John F. Maillie, snow removai contractor for Mantatta’ at 36 3-4 cents per square yard and for Brooklyn at 49 cents} has 300 men ready to begin ‘work on one hour’s notice i needed. John D. Crimmins has the Bronx contract at 34 T- cents per square yard. Se ‘SIX MONTHS MORE ALLOWED THE ROEBLINGS. The New East River Bridge Commission this afternoa| granted the Roebling Construction Company six months’ ex tension. Ten months were asked for. Commissioner Boyle. for by Croker for private reasons. voted to-day to grant it. Re inert WASHINGTON REASSURES COLOMBIANS. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.—Alarm having been create among the Colombians by reports that the American marine: were to remain permanently on the Isthmus. the State Depart: ment has sent positive assurances to Panama and Colon that! the men would be’ withdrawn when it-was certain that inter- Suption to traffig.was at an-end, .. —2+¢e—— INNOCENT WURM TURNS IN DIVORCE CASE. ——_ Innocent Wurm, of Hoboken. has turned. When the dl- . vorce case of Bertha Wurm against her husband, Innocent! Wurm, was called in the Chancery Court to-day it was an-| nolinges ciatithey were reconciled: The Wurms have been arried twenty years, but separated two year Innocent called’ Mrs. Wurm rane! are oan COLON GIVEN UP BY THE LIBERALS. City Surrendered to Warship Captains and the! Colombians Will Take Control. ——ae COLON, Colombia, Noy. 29.11 A. Me) boat, General Pinzon, had The captains of the warships, 4 | troopa at Kenny's Bluft haw not ye] large detachment of ‘hoir tes, ©) been med. General Francisco for took over the government of Castro was wounded in the engage n from the Libera hand over the city to mander of the Colombian for at Buena Vista, WASHINGTON, Nov, 29.—The follow- ram was to-day received at to-day and wil! | mei Alban, com: Government erything is quiet and © y Meret, Some jnsignificant fighting occurred | at Gohio yeaterday, where the Liberals surrender to made a last stand forces ha After the conference here, Gen, Aiba returned to Panama under a strong American escort. The town was quiet last night. ‘The report that the Colombian gun- 2.--Arrangements (or of Colon and fiberal been completed.” the Government forces vsion of Colon. BE oa ae THREE FIREMEN INJURED: fs my husband and will cok> me | Lbs know. He had « good home for me. ppuck Cpe aut we quarrelled and a week ago Seater Wednesday | left rite re. “4 met John Shatter, a Peyusylvan| on three Raflioad emploves, ot South Ferry, We y ind, were together ("arm ‘ venie | until Ist J owren he left. me. (“ve tle was ny doarder In the farnished ;) When the alarm vas + fi truckhouse the three me : paying ehough for all our ex- penpestintiig i Robotham got aaoard mek No oT : iid have drowned myself At; thecgbrneriont Rary|3,: would hav a ¢ , ) at ts the horses elipped on tae anow- for the children. Now I pray my cares Raat ened 50 ne band will take me back. Tam rorry. If Me ok. the i The tr Was upset and ths three he will take th, children even, Twill ry no injure landei on the ground £0 to my father, John Siler, at Trav- [Rev Eby, Snogamam jumped and eravile, 8. 1, if he will have me.” was no hurt. Mra, Prendell Is a, good-looking dra: ee t years. The police) Advertise houses, homes and apan- alll hold her aul thy children “a ee prea tie anday Werle. silly AEM AEE BRIG Weshington on phone. May. curred: THE BVENING WORLD—Mr. Hill, t information the State Department has concerning the fate ot Miax Stone and Mme. Tallka? MR. HILL—The night before last we! d'Affaires got his roport of the women’s | TENTON GIRDER FALLS 30 FEET. who a few days ago opposed the delay, sayiny it was wished SLIPS FROM SUPRORTS ON A what fe the | NDS MURDER FACTS AND PROOF are ready to show that the Morning and Sunday World’s net paid lead in city cite culation is 500,000 a week more than that of any other New York newspaper whatso- WOMEN CAPTIVES. Vienna, Have ors—Washi Copyright, 190L, by the Preag Publishing Company, New York World.d VIENNA, Nov. 29.—Miss - 4 Ellon M. Stone, the missionary, and the Kathryn Kidder theatrical company. also stopping therdand Mme. Tsiika, her companion, Miss Stone and Madame Tsilka, It ls Reported from Been Butchered by Their Abduct- ngton Does Not Believe Report. (Spealal Cable Deapaten to Te Kvealeg Writ Lave heen butchered by the brig-jto Dubuitza. — News of tho butchery comea- |from the town of Tseymen, Tho he hidi i : |despateh says that tho bodies of the hiding plice of the brigands| the women were! buried where in the Rhodope Mountains, close| they were murdered. t Junds who kidnapped them, The erime was committed in STATE DEPARTMENT GOT REPORT, TOO, - World State ‘The Evening called up the this Department David J. Hill, afternoon ) received a despatch the long-listance tele- First Aselstant Secre- tary of State, answered for Secretary ‘The following conversation oc- deaths? from Constantinople - MR. HILL—I do not think he stated 2 at| saying they both had been killed. ‘The | report, however, was discredited. in his despaten THE BVENING WORLD—Was the | THE EVENING WORLD—What steps source of information reliable? has Government been taking re- HILE-—Our despatch was from|cently to secure the releaso of the prisonera? MR, HILL—AWe have been trusting to our oMctals at Constantinople. They have been doing everything possible. ‘THE EVENING WORLD—Were there MR the Charge d'Affatres of the United States Legation at Constantinople. He | informed us that he did not credit the eport of the killing THE EVENING WORLD—Do know the source from which the Charge you! (Continued on Second Page, MAIDEN LANE BUILDING. Crashes nito Cellar, bat No 0: Ie Near Enough to. Be Hart. ‘An Immense steel girder, about thirty feet lone and welghing ten tons, f thirty feet from the wire tickle the bull | IN) INVENTION KILLED A. HIS OWN FRIEND. LETTING) mom sssr i OR UNDER ARREST. . Incoming Administration Is\ ,,, Likely to Prevent Award | me | Were Working on New Ma- ine for Taking Coal Out of a Baree. i of Contracts. a Ce Wh ph Burke, an engineer, was it~ |administration wowld! secure an tnjunr| coos out of w barges he gladly accepted of a cer: to the cellar o a ing In course of erection at Mulden | tlon to cestraln: Commissioner earn, thesoiee Lane and Broadway late this afternoon f ua opentne or awrnraliix aplaes ang See Pare raty platen 3 Fortunately there was ne one in Hee tithe Dennen of Pali Bu {| on the machine, and Hess tx under ar neighborhood of the spor where F f \e i. sea | Or ; s ne He all of the Hghting city tor| Test charged with accidentally, (causing: beam struck. It smashed small framework in its lodged one of the steel supports in velar. It tn scrapers over the street yy means of ath and dis steel girders to sky Haye (Ot: his death is ‘Phe machie In question was located on the front between Pike and Rutgers streets. Hess went down this ) see how things were get- etrielty T ts | In number—ttve for electricity boro nda lke amount for ty call for “ight. 14 ant ke buildings and Ine nerial derrick. In this vulld ' ane . a MC lparkss and for gas, “Mghting, extn: Ing ls being done in an open ¢ | sulaning Ing, repairing and mainé with . the, mer twem@r the cust wall of the T° taining the public lamps, also furnteh- inbetween) ty and the bulbling next toward 80" ing burners and appliances of Improved was the trouble, street, The airiers are swung f20M| \vatem of lighting Before he got out Hess, not knowing trucks in Maiden Lane into ints» like Buaget that iis friend was in a dangerous It is pelieved that the girder th proved by place, started the m inery again, nh Ut a ea One of the te swung around and fr and Inte a head, knocking his the cellur j > aguldin, a ite Mght by means and the rom wits a | vy the river police Maiden Lane the mass of falling atee! the erash aroused the neighborhe caused a panic in the passing er TROOPS FILIPING PITFALL. THREE OFFICERS IMPALED ON BAMBOO STICKS. army 10 and Ira ranks A. Sm nt the — HANNA CALLS IT A LIE. Hanna before leaving ber < tet te be known t ed over th y taday nn wae greatly sent out from: Washingtow that he nat on avod terms with Presid Roorevelt “Ite all a ite) ne exclaimed. “Wh T-z0 down to Washington Tam going cat off communication with the rer papers which published such rot. wry to Remove! E Wounded Mad Vera taken to Burk id and tved Are bia w ny Lane, im the Kearny 'MEADE'S DEFENSE AT COURT- MARTIAL TESTIMONY TO DISPROVE THE CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS. 0 AIVERS T0 BE MADE NARROWER, RIPARIAN COMMISSION OF-} FERS NOVEL SUGGESTION. | i} ' Question Between Him and Mis ner ns to Size of Hulbhend tate Min tenaton Line Wout | Dollar Meadow Improveme BALTES | tae Meade, of the Marine Pho New Jersey Riparian Comm Sod ies a see eOT iB OUD One ‘ (day began his defense before . the Brooklyn Navy- of dyankenness ands Colonel fy alleged to + The same wos several condition of vad read the tuken at the: accuser, Major Laugh: sacsharp fire of words: between the two BACH 1 of the 1 two “small nded thes were KILLED BY A DERRICK. \ laborer known aa “Duteh Jake’ instantly Killed tna a Hundee gi Meade nz {t was bad form for a host to make ap d fell, atti fF comment on the size of a drink taken: nen fon the head. ‘The body was taken tolnte guesi, This Uttle argument &n 0 [the Kingsbridge police stations and | Pe eee oS prom, the ‘Thomas Kelty, the foreman of the gang | Aer ube eour! jot Javongs, was arrest