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CITY PAPER. NIGHT EDIT THE WORLD'S MORNING AND SUN- DAY NET PAID CITY CIRCULATION IS 2,000,000 A MONTH MORE THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER NEW YORK ION “Circulation Books Open to AIL”? << eRe ee ea Agen LON Ww) BER. molaing has been a nelahoort of Edward Doran of No. : avenu lyn, of il tre nt he ts have Innt for two. years Is Insane daughter, He locked up in a weoden pen in and ned her girl children. The girl Christina was from youth, but u Phe was } Johann Beck, the stowaway, who near- Ay died In the hold of the Palatia, wher he remained sixteen days locked & packing box jn order th. ket to the “land of his hopes," n worry abc Me is going in hix new life, ek has appealed to one Amet- o will see to dt that he is pere o land, ck’s admirer Is Newton Bennington, thy real-estate mat Bonson- hurat, who has an office ut No. 62 Broad- Bennington wag in his office this morn- mist 1 not t his future. to 1 ve a good square he anid to to help Me's got the vight kind atom in him, wourl k's bond and s¢ he did not want for anything a good start. eeney said he in the was glad to hear friend th 1 living ts showed to Land ck Isover In St. Mary's Hospital, Ho toalny, Utmost, Just str out and meeting no obstruct! SKIPPERS, FEAR TERRIFIC. STORI WARNED BY WEATHER BU- REAU, SHIPS HUG SHORE. Presen Storm) Ma structive an Now. De- of the Weather riners are staying in port and ships at sea are seudding prea rit f danger signals along the coast. The wind steadily and late tix afternoon Sandy Hook, with a ck weather ¢ all the mornin; there was @ gale at heavy rain, th nt tr Among the ste Plnance, waleh wax port Was) captured ents, pside th ter, vowh the fi by Ine South Atlantic yes ing rapidly to the northeast, de and north Atlantic ¢ warned of danger. It storm that Ix gather! tain the height of tts will prove i storm of 3 DELPHIA, Dec, 3 bark Matanzas, which was reported In dis- tress near Atlantle City, passed In the Delaware Capes to-day in tow of a tug, bound for Philadelphia. The Matanzas was apparently In good condition. She Was several days overdue, Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 uM. Wednesday for New York City and vi night ‘colder Wednenday; brink to 2 high northeast winds, be- & coming northwest. beveredoasieoreereesootey MYSTERY A GIRL. Neighbors Accuse Father of Ill-Treatment of Young Daughter Who, | He Says, Is Insane and Keeps Prisoner. OF REMARKA é THE WORLD'S GREATEST NOVEM- TOTAL ADVTS. 74,303, GAIN OVER LAST YEAR, 3,280. TOTAL COLUMNS PRINTED, 2,336 1-4, GAIN OVER LAST YEAR, !67 FORMER RECORDS BROKEN. PRINTED, » ALL NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER ROUND CAPTIVE. children in the street and eince that any of her | ofthe residents of | the Board of Health evidently by [girl yeaterday. ‘The girl Is contines 4: a tack room of the house. It ta sl: pen at the to} sofa it there was a t an said he saw no reason why he 1 to the case hot take care of his own’ un- aL Brookiya if he so desired. However, ir view of the Interest chat taken in the case and the RICH MAN MAKES PROTEGE BLE STOWAWAY. Newton Bennington, Admiring Pluck of Johann Beck, Who Spent Six. teen Days Locked Up‘in Packing Case, Gives Helping Hand. course, he t* getting something to eat nd ie has nice clean sheets instead of tat sea-sick trunk of hia, but it’ the stretching part chat brings to bim the greatest conentment. He tent’ talking any yet. He's Suat on his back enjoying himself with at ecstasy which comes to a man by the sudden departure of a terrible pain. Beck's judgment of distance was about as poor ax one can Imagine. He 2 5 feet € Inches tall, and he stowed jg@imselt away In a box that was only 6 'Seet 5 inches long. It was only 3 feet 3 inches high and 3 Inches wide, so that y | he could neither Me down nor sit up. While he wos about tt he might -have Shr RRR reeReepichiit BECK WROTE OF “THE LAND OF MY HOPES.” Mumueller & Schaeffer, pro- x of the Hotel Hungaria, have the fol at the end nd to. procure Kot a box to ft him instead of taking ath and to come at the (E|thte old hand-me-down, dine to the land of my 1 poctors Say He WII Get V Tum to send myself as Wy the steamer Palatia, |. The doctors say that Beck is going to get well. He is a mighty tough- pon your looking alght to-day, for he “has @ three weeks’ growth of beard, and he has lost forty pounds since he left the Vaterland, but hia mind #eems to clear, and it ts expected that in a few days he will be wellPnough to be trans to Ellis Island, where Uncle Sam decide whether to keep him or send ck to the other side. il spare ey a | Roy Wan ‘our Weeks Ago. BRIDGETON, N. J... Dec. 3—John ‘Thomus, nine years old, who hay been suffering with tetanus since ving Day, dled to-d: four Thanks- He was vac- Weeks AO to-lay DARING ATTEMPT | AT $50,000 THEFT. $-—____ Burglar Breaks Silverware Wareroom Doors from Frames, but Is Frightened Away. Detectives were busy t for 4 burglar who made tempt to loot (8 worth of silverware. After seeing a man teay rooms gearching overjoyed to find that nothing was miss- ring at-\ing and that the burglar had probably away on becoming scared by the of breaking glass, burglar had apparently entered a duplicate key and tn to Investigate. the doors leading to the sin which were s ars’ worth of «it had been wholly from thelr frames, The | eman chased ¢ ter the stranger, » latter had departed. found roo: ne nowt the ed and the poltce f trace wae ever found o Baie id it ts belleved that Satur- HOUR ED 1 be y war itlno tried. by After notifying Hostreet) one wh pillar with’ the place back and was rly long chances, COUNTESS LEFT MILLION DOLLARS. Wife of Count Seilern Bequeathed Him $250,. ur to her, although ste says prinon of the girl constitutes: « liowsd a reporter to eee the pen in which the s Quilt In the middle of che, fom of the houre. at" ie | gambler’s widow and/also by: Owen'G.'Parr, a'former employee | ready fought Jim Jeffries twice, post- The furniture irl is ie His that had been made agatnat Children's Soclet had been Investigating various haritable organizations, b Institutions. — He has expressed a de- z ores. ons, DUC) termination to send the girl to the tn- could do anything. An vIum at Amityville, L. 1 PRICE ONE CEN ISHARKEY PU |GAMBLER'S SAFE-DEPOSIT BOX FILLED WITH! MONEY AND GEMS Hallenbach, a gambling-house proprictor, was opened late this afternoon. It contained $150,000 in cash and many diamonds The first move toward the con- summation of the next big champion- and other gems. The money and jewels are claimed by-the|shin pattie has been made. Tom Sharkey, the ex-sallor, who has al- A.C. of San Francisco, has furnished sign, and {t is expected that they wil be signed In a day or two. ed $6,000 this afternoon to bind a match for a third meeting. Sharkey said that he would give Jeffries three weeks In which to reply to’ his challenge, and if he did not do so In that time he would claim the championship of the world. Now that Sharkey has gone so far, there is no doubt that the fight will take place within two months. Jef- - ee 5 4 fries, after he defeated Ruhlin, said C. O'Donnell Iselin, the millionaire Wall street banker, it|that Sharkey would be the first man he would meet. H¢ set a date, which was learned to-day, was excused from the November Grand|:*®* © near at hand for Sharkey, and all negotiations for the time be- ing were called off. sross receipts, and will do so to-mor: morrow. BARREG FROM. GRAND JURY. the question of date. Jeffries has al aong insisted that the meeting take it be decided during the early part of February, wary. ‘Jury after a secret investigation. TS UP After various:legal delays, the safe‘ deposit box of-Alfred| Sailor Tom Ready to Meet Jim Jeffries and a Big Championship Battle Will Probably Soon Result. Jim Kennedy, the matchmaker and manager of the Twentieth Century Sharkey with che necessary papers to 1 Kennedy is prepared to offer the men a purse or a percentage of the The only thing that stands in the way of the bouts being arranged is place in January, but Sharkey thinks that Use too soon, and insists that f A compromise will prob- ably be effected regarding this mat- ter, and the match arranged to take place, probably the last week in Jan- Sharir who Js also manager for Dave Sullivan, the fittle Irishman, post= ed $2,900 this afternoon ta Sind a mateh with his man and “Young Corbett.” the pout to te decided on a date to be’ hamed ty “Youngs Corbett." He claima that the new feuthe-welght champion has promised Bullivan the firat_ match, and wilt insist on getting It, If the Denver man pays no heed to the chal- lenge within a period of about six months ie says he will claim the feath= er-welght nplonship for Sullivan, asserts, will then be prepared ainst all comers, There seems no likellhood of “Cor- 9 bett accepting Sullivan's challenge, for to an Evening World reporter who told him ullivan's action, he said: “When I am ready to talk.fight I will take on the challengers as they come. T have given my word to no one that he will get the first match. I will take them on as I sce tlt, but just yet I ean- not say whether Sullivan, Attel or Mic- ern will be first. AN will get @ chance, though.’ Judge Newburger was informed that Mr. Iselin was a non- TA M M A N Y AS PB HA LT G RA B GROUT’S AID. Commissioner Keating Restrained from Letting $2,750,000 Paving Contract at the Instigation of the Comptroller-Elect. D BY e+e resident, living in New Rochelle, and on Nov. 19 excused him, BLOCKE with a view to preventing any miscarriage of justice. ~~ Sanger, another non-resident, served the entire term, af- fording a novel.plea in the. Scannell case. + % CHURCHILL THINKS M’GURK WAS “TIPPED.” vate benefit. | when he takes the office, The Asphalt Trust has been beaten in.ite attempt to grab a lot of juicy contracts in the closing days of the Tammany Administration. An injunction was granted this afternoon restraining Commissioner of James Matthews MESSAGE READ ‘BOTH IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE WITH APPROVAL. eee _Acting Captain Churchill was ‘quoted ‘this afternoon. as saying that.he had got a warrant; for' McGurk, of Suicide Hall fame, last Friday at Yorkville Court, and that:two hours later, when he went to serve the. warrant, the place, was closed'and McGurk gone, and that he believed there had‘ been a leak among the court clerks. the contracts is about $2,750,000, ‘The injunction was granted tn the Justice Marean, as hy J ald. Warren Green on by preme Court Ap plication for It ton Dougherty +-—_____—. RICH:YOUNG MAN SUED:BY.GiRL IN TEENS. Charles Conay, associated with'B.\Conay-in: a- glove fac- tory at No. 50 Bond-street, was‘arrested:-this.afternoon on an order in a $10,000 breach’of promise suit, and escaped Lud- low Street Jail by.giving'$3,000 bail. Miss Josephine D’Ambroso, who: is: in her ’teens, that young Conay began his’attentions when she went in the glove-factory,,won'her affections, then jilted her. ee ol ear | | alleges +o work President Ignores the Usual Custom and Sends Document to Congress in Printed Form. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ON PUBLICITY BoOoDour HURT:BY‘EXPLOSION:IN‘STREET, ~ © ~~ °~|¢ There was a terrific explosion of sewer gas at Ninth ave- nue and Thirty-first street, late this afternoon. A man-hole cover struck Emil Doehring, of No. 403 Ninth avenue, kicking him down and inflicting severe scalp wounds. A stream of fire shot up out of the manhole and burned for several minutes! +o --- deal with the —Publicity. an now in- “The first essential in determining how Work) a to The 16 WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—President Roosevelt's first ceived immediate]: Houses of Congress. Quite a sprinkling of Senators elther listened to the document or followed it in printed copes supplied. Mr. Roosevelt's {conoclasm extended to his first state paper. measage was re- LATE RESULTS AT NEV CRLEANS. Fifty Race—Judge Steadman 1, Woodtrice 2, Ben Chance] Sixth Race—Little Scout 1, King Titus.2, Dandola 3. | |such communications have always been In manuscript. Seen ey Sl RUNAWAY CAR _ SANK IN RIVER. +2-——_—_ Five Passengers Went Down in Poughkeepsie Trolley and New York Man Was Drowned. POUGHKEEPSIE, During a snow and was proceeding to say that he offered a “communication in writing,’ ‘but corrected himself and substituted the words “ | gress.” Although lengthy, the vigor of its language is such that it is readable | frofh beginning to end. It is chiefly notable for the absence to an extraordl- {nary degree of the pronoun I. In It he sounds the knell of political pull as far as his administration is | concerned. | A feature worthy of mention in this message is the length at which the I question of forest preservation is discussed, No other President has shown 40 much Interest in this vital question. }lover of nature, x. For the teat of the President's message sce Dec. 3, xtorm here today rd, wert down the grade a crovsed the New York Cel +p a oto 000 and Income on $750,000. The will of th At hia death the use of the $7,009 In Sollera, formerly Woeri-| trust i to go to the Countess'x mister, shoffer, and wife of the Count Charles) Pmma Carola Woertxhoffer, for life. Sellern of Vicnna, was fled thin after-|1f she be dead, It Is to be divided among her children noon by i trolley can became unmanageable and, tracks ahd planged {nto the riv! All er a River, There were five vaseengers on | car excent Donuty Sheriff Baumouach the car, one of whom, B. Baruth, a com- mercial traveller, ow York City. who Sy the platform while go! County j The rest of the heriff. Bat motorman werv resc Sara asa EGRESS an insane prisoner named | ception of Beruth LONDON, Dec. %—Practically all tt It show man strugasling with liver, winom he was conveying to tho! David parath, newspapers here publish a long sum-) the devil-tlah of party Intrigue, and ts in Matteawan Anylum, and Theodora. \ 91. Kleeck, of Boughkeepale, escaped. with- out injury. During the excitement Ident Rooseveits mesnage! refreshing contrast to the sp c Jam of the Ax Bet virge A. Miller, of No, Hi Hut If the steter dies leaving no chil- dren the $70,000 goen to the co i counting, Loulae Woerlshofter, Carl, time ma, Bertha and Walter Ammon, ‘Tho will was witneased by Frieda 8, Warburg, of No. leventy-nec- d : Bleanore Stabler, No, 10 inth street, and Edward Wall street. ‘The Countess leaves $1,000.00. Sept. 22, at Frensham place, Farnham, Surrey, England. ‘The will was made at tho Hotel Savoy, Feb. 10, 1898. ‘Tho will leaves $250,000 to the husband, | Count Sellern, and $750,000 In trust to the Unttet States Trust Company and “my friend, Lowls Cass Ledyard,” the the income to gp to her husband for lite, She died and his sons, Carl Hugo, Oswald and Antoine Seilern, are ving in England and the sister Carola Jn the city, the contingent bequests do not count. manufaot He lett ehis city» crip. through “the Way matried and lived Lord | JIngoism. 1 himself a very high Ideal Commenting on the document, Rothachtd had this to say: aduet In pubt he Oliver, the Insane man, encaped. The car became wnmanugeable’ at. tae | State t Eaat One Hundred and ‘Thirty. {dent Roorevelt'a firs: message to | publle If top of a ateep hill. The -motorman!} ti venin atreet. te wan fifty: Old | ooncrossteuetainig. eeemis atatcammntike (tll Jammed down the brakes, dit owing tal and worked for ‘Gortrela Bon ere auld produce n good fect on| 11 all Mail tte thinks the the slippery tratks the wheels alld Ante several years, England and the rest of Europe, where! message will “win the praises of all its careful, friendly references to the] except the Fenian clute, to whieh Mr, will be much Redmond ts spouting sedition.” It aays bre i ones other Powers appre- iraspotepe iki (aschet woh paren’ Four erent tormiaale 1 | clated. that the Ideas contained in It are those] Te pears eprviee; of; gue Reanerirania, Lanes Woot. Traize at convealsot intervals for Col-| Phe Dally News in an editorial on| of “a wise head firmly set on (ts! TNs rtun Laas’ Clectaws| Cleveli.ns isville and ” eatra service. iee How York alte. SH yes Cinstanatl, Lacierille and Bt. bine message oaysi shoulders.’ OF PRESIDENT’S POLICY.) Even before the installation the of Highways Keating from letting incoming Administration has struck | any more asphalt contracts in this a telling. blow at the extravagant city, so that Mayor Low's oppointee expenditure of public monay for pri- will have this work to attend to The amount of money involved in} Hamp. a taxpayer, | ~ | ton after the journal had been read and approved in the two] ; message was read from the clerk’s desk in printed form, whereas heretofore | ; Major Pruden, who} -—---— | for thirty years has presented Executive papers, used his customary formula | { communication to the Con-| In this stads forth the hunter, the | | but y instigated by 1 Grout. injunction is a personal victory. ada to the bellet that to watch the city money ly than Comptroller Co- he Iw * ago Mr. Grout made an address before a meeting of the Brook- Jin League, an organization of business political pi | nd sux) j ike steps to shut off the [They went ri ! June: ght work and the in- It. ‘The order re- ing ean do in the in= nz month, it i sald, which will It possible’ for im to make the ATTACHMENT. FOR SENATOR Issued Against John P. Jones, of Nevada, and Then Vacated. was granted An atachment for $300 by Jus: e Beach of the Sue | preme st the property: af Unite enator John P. Jones of Ne e Senator settied, t was discontinued, note made 101, pay- after dato at the office Bankers and Brokers, *, The note had way, orneys for Trivett. At that the Senator: unt due, and that inet him had been n house to Is Clty, to r that he was principal in the action, not an assignee. publtelty: mt thi We found that or Jones had not took these means It worked well; to say about tt tin Alaska perhaps acs ay the note,’ have been Intelligent, and Worth 825 to Finder, If any ane happens across a toy dull rrier thls morning, an animal of most, ntelll= Aminble, 1 eat ne grattud itying Katee is one-halt brindle and and half vhite, and hax a spot o! on the tin of her teil.

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