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NIGHT -EDI The World's greatest November. =. and Sunday paper strength. The World’s morning” exceeds that of any other New Yor City newspaper by 500,000 a week net paid city circulation: — PRICE ONE CENT. * Total advertisements printed, 74,303. Gain over last year, 3,280. Total col- umns ey eR p Gain over A broken ae eee ee “ Circulation Books Open to Al. ae pERICE. ONE CENT. cise NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, | DECEMBER 4, ‘1901. AS ELLA CROPSEY) — BRIEFEST FORM. | ————_ ++ ___. Ie icentisedles the Miss; BRAVE POLICEMAN APPLAUDED. , ing One from Eliza- beth City, N. C., She «Makes an Emphatic .’ Denial—Parents of Cropsey Are « Miss Sceptical. (Epectal to The World.) _SORFOLK, Va., Dec. 4. despatch from Wilson, this afternocn says calling thems¢lves Mr. specta C., and last night, were brought back to day by police officers, The girl, who is supposed to be the missing Ella Cropsey, Tyler, who formerly went to schoo with the Cropsey girl. Miss Tyler said that, while it had been four years since she saw Ella, the features of the girl strongiy re- sembled those of her former school n when she said the gir! not mista latter had long hair when she las saw her. Kers farm nea Chattanoog Clark. The Buisson police belleve the Birl Tate that a couple! Mrs. Mackey Durham, who left that place! was taken before a Miss mate, and she believed that she was was reaily Ella, notwithstanding the The girl under arrest denies that she is Ella Cropsey, and says her name is that she was raised on a and that her her, who has remarried, is named 8 1 i and {s travelling with ts Dr. Mack: c.Tt was this n were held up at ys on the bellef that Durham, Mis Miss Cropsey and are holding her | Nancy for Elizabeth City authorities. , (et CM AES | t . now at ‘playmate partially Miss missing girl. CROKER'S IDEN OF A LEADER. Tammany Chief Describes, but Does Not Name, His Successor. \ ideal leader: A young man. Not a “ivire puller." Strong, fearless, independent, Able to say to district leaders: “ don't care for you.” Absolutely unpledged. Willing to work hard, Record not open to criticism, Able to take reverses, Ing to turn many de to another man, Mis Only Ambition, He said that his decision was final ang that the helgat of his ambition now to win the 5 The rest of Ils I devotedto enjoym that he we Aer Is not elected,” he replied, How a Leader Mast Come, “No, It js not exaetly that. But wha’ I mean Is this: If you or I else sroule leader off Tammany coulgesucceed. If we got a few distric leaders to stand for us and they gol others we might get in, but we wouldn’ last Tong. for, the us and “WwW choset would have to da tr. y would put us out. er of Tammany Hal and Mr. Croker spoke “EL don't ¢ depend y can get that Job, man. who. ho it must be Hae ie nominee of a con. ed to the leader- fh He must. ge “there ‘hy his-awn efforts ani personality, He must fdig man and a stro Isn't that about tho way of It? Ir. Croker refused to venture an oplh, fon aa to who would be his successor, WANTS A YOUNG MAN. Richard Croker to-day for the) Srst time definitely confirmed the rumor that he is to retire from the) leadership of Tammany Hall, and described the sort of man he would Superintendent like to succeed him. Here is Croker’ ‘ this. morning mbers Rich. was will- any one of us men would come to vant you to do this ~ me conjuring wp tn his mind his Ideal leader of Tammany—"who. Is ( absolutely feartesa and Independent. li He must’ be tn a position to say w 1 they come threaten’ to him out if MAY GET 3 YEARS. | Martin Engel’s Lieutenant Convicted for Pre. venting Arrest by McCullagh Deputy. a | Tt may he that Max Hochstim. a and aftcr many more delays he was | trusted Heutenant of Martin Engel, may! brought to trial before Judge Cowing enjoy the country breeze that blows at and a Jury to-day. The testimony was much as three years. | sufficient, In the minds of the Jurors, to He was convicted to-day in Part IV.) warrant a conviction, although Hoch- of the Court of General Sesstons of | stim, who runs a dive In Third avenue, s with a Deputy Superinten- had all sorts of witnesses to swear to ons. | his good char: T. his own defense he sald there. was a mix-up In a polling place, but dented he had rescued Bassett, He ad- that he had served a term In Sing Sing for committed on Nov. Deputy Superint lent Wiillam M. Chapman had a ware! ¢ ant for the arrest of James Bassett, 5 Neged to be an Mlegal vot ihe Penit assault, Tn trying to arrest Basnett, Chapman | (0%! tntil Friday Interfered with by Hochatim and) ton ibe Luentenced ite: as others. In the melee Bassett ped, ars In prison. McCullagh zo lochstim's conviction ngel button up hiv over- himself madly yhrough the east Ate AIVES AMES (WEDS SISTER ASOIOTANTS.! OF DAN DALY. James McKeen for Brooklyn] p79 F; y rize Fighter Jack Everhart Office, pales Whit- Happy Bridegroom, Ar- ED AEN rives on Oceanic, nd had Hochstim ari ‘lays he was Indicted, ay s George L, Hives, who has accepted the appointment of Corporation Counsel un- jder Mayor-clect Low, to-day announced hia selection of James McKeen ax As- sistant Corporation Counsel-in charge of tho Hrooklyn office, In speaking of the Appointment Mr, Tives sald: Jack Everhart, the Ight-welght prize- Nehter, who arrived in New York to- day on ke Oceante, was married in London juat before sailing for this coun- try to Lizale Daly, a sister of Dan Daly, the comedian, » ceremony any years the head her ve | vi Need hardly way that this selection | The wan performed by a wil the new leader be! meet with the hearty approval of Mr. | Magistrate iy London, and Everhart left SLA roranaweed late Low Immeliate? for Liverpool to take the steam: "I have also to announce that I have Mies T 1y remains tn London to carry contracts. art hax been abroad for moze He had one fight {9 Eni. and then he went to had three fights there m ail, but his opponenis }arranged to appoint Charles §. Whitman an Aasistaut Corporatio Coun He epresent the Law Departm y during the sessions of the Leg! 2 Mr, Whitman gradtated at Aims than a year. land fast i Jul ‘| BOY KILLED IN FIGHT. t t t Stabbed hy a Schoolmate in General Seria NEWPORT, |Ky., Dec fist fight between’ achoolboys on the! | way home from achool to-day, the elght- 1] year-old son ‘of Hugh Creelman was »| Mtabbed and dled within fifteen minutes. The police are endeavoring to ascertain the vey who used the knife. eof the war, | be Town $f bot! Wikiebour his The news of Yewll ben big the friends of une! couple. t Hi Dur- He ran in and carried out the children. HOCHST | M G U LTY; terday’s storm. A fire-engine tender team bolted this afternoon from in front of No. 4216 Third avenue and dashed up the avenue. Policeman Henry Scharske ran over the icy pavements, reached their heads, climbed upon the pole and brought them to a stop just in time to avert a collision with an “L” pillar. He was heartily applauded by-the spectators. BURNED IN BROOKLYN FIRE. Three children were badly burned at a fire in a frame building in the rear of No. 48 Lafayette street, Brooklyn, late his afternoon. They are John, four years old; Ethel, two ears old, and Ella G., eight months old, the children of Mr. and Mrs. L. Tucker. John will probably die. Mrs. Tucker went to market at 5 o’clock. While she was gone the blaze started, caused, it is supposed, by the children laying with the fire in the stove. Henry Bell, of No. 329 Hudson avenue, saw the flames. The little home of the [Tuckers was completely gutted. —_—_—— OH TEN MEN ADRIFT ON BARGES. ST. JOHNS, N. B., Dec. 4.—Tug Gypsum King, frim Wind- not delteve the [SOM N.S. to New York, arrived here to-day and reports ioss of barges Gypsum Queen and Gypsum King off Lepreaux in yes- Each barge had five aboard had five aboard. FLORENCE WARREN GETS DIVORCE. Florence Warren, a young and pretty woman, of vo. 223 East Nineteenth street, presented evidence before Justice Truax, in the Supreme Court, this afternoon, that her husband, Francis Warren, had lived at No. 215 West Twenty-fourth street with another woman last month, and Justice Truax granted a decree of divorce to her. Ot Oo ___—__, PATRICK TRIAL BEGINS MONDAY. Lawyers Moore & Cantwell to-day notified the Districts. Attorney that they would insist upon the trial of Albert T. Pats rick, indicted for the murder of William Marsh Rice, going on next Monday. The case has been put on that day’s ca'endar for trial before Recorder Goff. Counsel for the accused man say the District-Aitorney desires to leave the case for Justice rome. ——++-—______ GAMBLING MUST GO IN LOUISVILLE. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 4.—The Board of Safety this after- noon issued an order to the Chief of Police to raid ali gambling- houses and arrest all connected with them. This applies es- pecially to pool-rooms and is the result of the defaicaticn and suicide of former City Treasurer Young, who is said to have lost his money there. The demands of a committee of twenty-one miners, which called on Mayor Granger and the Board of Safety, presinitated this action. ———____o+. _ LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—Lou Woods 1, If-You-Dare 2, Royal Sterling < A. G. VANDERBILT MADE DIRECTOR. Chosen to Insurance Company Board—How! He Turned From Idleness to Hard Work. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt was elected [In New York while hin younger brother a director of the Equitable Life Asaur- | led a butterfy existence In Newport ance Company at the annual meeting | But Alfred made up his mind to go of the director# of that organization to-|to work too, He hardly needed the day. money, with his Income of $3.000,00) a LAKE STEAMER IN DISTRESS. Ran Ashore {u Thick Weather and Life-Savers Called, Ul Sotebeteteiniolatetoiololetedeininiebetetetetefel, WEATHER FORECAST. DETROIT, Dec, 4.—A large steamer, Forecast for the thirty-ntx%¢ [the name of which could not be axcer- euding vats tained, Is ashore two miles south of : - Black River and tx sho No Thursdays For New York City % aise hr ver and is showing distress ‘The Sturgeon Point Life-Savers went to the rescue, ‘The weather Is very thick, Taleban, > and vielnity=Fair and con- } ob tinued god to-night and Thursday; brisk northwest ry winds, diminishing to-ntuht, and Werke o@ the €o! Laxat Live, Urome-Quiaise Tablets cure 8 cold ta day. Ne Cure, No Pay.” Price 25 conta %° t Yl This Vanderbilt, the richeat young man! year, but he th ight the experience In the world, whose, wealth 1s estimated | Might come inh: at $30,000,000 did his first day's work on} ¢rionda’ De Viates Oct, 1, 1900, On that day he entered the} Mri Frenea, employ of the New! York Central and} ap Hudson River Rallway, erace He began as a $0-a-week clerk and he hoped to work his way up, He went! there to learn the rallway business In ail Its branches. m Young Vanderbilt ia ambitious to oc- cupy the position held by his father. No one belloved that he had the nerious bent of his elder brother, Cor- neallus, Comellus gave up hia prospac- (¥rom the Philadetpbia Press.) “Give ne a room with a good fre in cele the storm-beaten traveller, but I'm wet. ald the Jandiord of the Tundlord, bring me a@ brandy wafal “And, tive millions for love and went to Work and soda. Gee sehisal puel'm dryy" to-day Introduced a WOMAN WINS ERE MP EERIE Ee ta fafabtttofefatebtetntatad Jag at ttte fet tatetatateratats elelelstelet-lsteb inbeleteleleiel-1- ~~ Deci + and correctly dressed men were In court Court A ides That when thefearing wna called. ‘They were Elizabeth Anne Pade} trends or airs. Padgette and of Dr. +e | Juuclus Shetteld, of the Waldorf-Astoria, gette May Remain in| ino aiea inst September and was the L j Mr tte In the case. Fashionable Apart-| Mr. Foster was the first witness. ments. wali he had 1 lease for the apart- 9 represented him-, nd gave aa ref eld. He wrote to i and com= He Somewhat to her surprise and greatly to her. elution, Mrs. Elizabeth ane. Pad- gétte was informed this she might retain her Iroquols, ut No. street. The ta from Judge Joseph Civil) Court, at hearing of ia brought 4 Aunwer. noxt witness ents between “that Judge on ing ghaud TWO DUELS OVER HOLLAND’S QUEEN. Wilhelmina’s Husband Offended Her and Wounded Two Courtiers Who Took Up Quarrel. AMSTERDAM, Dex oMeial — denta there ts sai story of a duel hav! between Prince Henry lands, husband of Que rise ta an- na FOR ATTACK 40 (NO GAL WED. ON THE PRESIDENT. WITH PERMISSION. SENATOR HOAR NAMES THE “BRIDE WAS 14 AND BRIDE-|: | PENALTY IN NEW BILL. | GROOM WAS 17. Twenty Yeu Counsell pretty girl of i. Way, WASHINGTON, Des of the Pr tion ent of the oe States. It provides that any one who shall Kill the Prey make BL of tale: Pa weber tet rena threatened 10 ciope ui Hench. permitted: to marry. “laent © IN IKOQUOIS WRANGLE Stele answer ny questions, but the Judge told sherTthat she would have to ‘tell the truth Under pressure she admitted that her real name was Elizabeth Ann Nilefe- Ker, and that she had lved in Chi- ‘This in! ation was brought to er L'Esperance, counsel for Mr. Foster, In an anonymous letter to-day and he used It tn court. “The witness sald that she had never peen married to, Dr. Shettield. She broke down AB this point In the jon and while she pro- t It was wrong to go Into the man who was dead. Judgo Joseph said that he did not know that | Dr, Shoftetd was dead. ts foolish for you to continue a tion of ejectment against a dead Lawyer L' Esperance. withdraw the action, FRE SES NOT STOPPED Railroad Representatives De- cide to Cling to the Old System. iz of Western rafiroad at No, 120 Broadway - this At the meet! presidents, ion was reached, It Ia , not to abolish free passes. neither 1d was not present, were Messrs. Harriman and HU, ; In the absence of Mr. Gould, Pres! jr., of the Wabash Some of the re V of the Atchison road; t Robert Williams, of the Bur- stem; Vice-President Cornish, ton and Northern; Ji McCullagh, Vice-Prealdent of the nd Northwestern road; Vice- tod, be Joh Island row tr Morton, i" Loeb Inter= President Presk- yd. b) ent also George We S Weste: tlon, Thay. is passenger rated free person who stall cours.Lor advise the killtmg of the I at she prisoned twenty ANY pers shall ald the pe oof any person con- cerned in the Killing or counselling of the Killing of the Pr + shall be punished equally a3 an accomplice, ach witnessed the ceremony, ———<———————- : a mother Al vertiso it in tho Sunday World. Mi IF YOU WANT TO DISPOSE_OF A /attac N second-hand’ shntgua for cash ade] failcved that he ;conty Wall street was means to meet this ‘attagke en had Just come. Ins ty yt tie State ofclale ha the bie comblie. rap x yethern Securltien. Com e rence to. diveut