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HE WORLD’S Morning and Sunday net paid city circulation is 2,000,000 a month more tha that of any other New York City paper. ee — “ Circulation Books Open to All.” 2,336 %. former recor “PRICE ONE CENT. FROME IN ANEW ROLE. ‘Justice Flatly Refuses to “Take the Car Ahead.” HE MAKES ONE CHANGE. ®Balks at Second Invitation and In- sists on Having a Con- tinuous Ride. Justice Jerome struck out on a new ine of reform this afternoon On his way to the Criminal Court building to keep an appvintn with Robert Willy, hla private secretary, he Doarded a cross-town horse on Grand street. At Bowery car and Broome street, the stopped anid the passen- Kers were {invited to “Take the car ahead.” The Justice did so, but he didn't seem ph about it, When the second car Feached Grand and Centre streets an- ether invitation to take the car ahead Waa extended by the conductor. ‘The meek patrons scrambled out. Not Bo the doughty District-Attorney-elect, who hadn't much loe for the street-car corporation presided over by Willlam C. w ye ll have to get out shouted the conductor. “I'll be damned ff I do," of here," retorted the Judge, "I paid my fare for a continuous ride and Lam going to get {t." M accounts the Juatice wae still riding around tn the car, refuaing to pay. additional fare and insisting the car ould cover the entire route Indicated by the signs on the front platform. “KIDNAPPED” GIRL FOUND. 'zola Hann Ran Away Be- cause She Was Chided by Her Mother. Thirteen-year-old Izola Hann. who ran way from her father’s home on Staten Island last Sunday, was found to-day in the { George Reeves, on Prospect ort Rlehm B14 She had gone there of her own accord tnd asked to be taken In, Mra, Reeves, ‘who was once a friend of the Hann fam- ity, but has had a quarrel with Mrs. Mann, did so, and when there was dan- ger of the child being discovered sent her to the home of Edward Smith, tn Wert New Brighton, under an assumed name ‘Trace of her was discovered there to- Bay, but she fled back tw Mra, Reeves before she could be apprehended. She {s now tn the custody of the Children’s Gociety. Smith and Andrew Policzki, who boards at the Reeves house, have been arrested and will be cha: @uction to-morrow when come up in the court at Mra. Reeves has not been arrested, but she hax been summoned to appear in court to-morrow. When Ixola sturted for Sunday Schoo! She “ata not go to Sunday qehools but Instead went to Mra. Reeves ty asked-to be in, fearing detection, whe a her with Policext te Smith Last night Smith read in The Ei World about the Hann gins duanppeate ance. He asked his ie veonser he ‘was not Izola, and the child admitted that she was. Smith became alarmed. and went to gee Mrs. Chambers, a neighbor of the Hanns. Mrs. Chambers refused to get mixed xed up | in the affair, me, the West Brighton police learned of the new little zirt at Smile eliceman went there this morning aod'rled to, fiid Teola, but ae one nim teens and escaped by the back wars ne went to Mrs. Reeves, here the police followed and got her before ahe could Ket away. ‘The father, who war then In Staple- ton searching for the child, under ‘the fprenrion that she had boén abducted masked men, wra sent for, and he got warrants out tor the two'men. ime Pilcated and a summons for’ Mrs, teaves. th the men are held in $1,000 ball, ged with being suspicious ‘persons, but the charge will be changed to ab- Auction to-morrow. © POOTTSOSEOOIOIOOS and vicinity: Falr to-night; Friday increasing cli . warmers nort variahie. and Nght becoming Tals\ Lacaues Breas on Eee area to = NE EW YOR K, [Ge wo WORLD'S greatest November: Total advertisements printed, 74,303. Gain over last year, 3,280. Total columns printed, Gain over last year, 16734. All ds broken. ~—TIMIN FIRE Rushed Out, Then Recalled Husband Was Asleep in Blazing Tenement. HEROISM OF A MOTHER. Ran Five Blocks to Drug Store with Little Boy Ablaze in Her Arms. purned, « and another res Two persons were ty fatally, conscious Au ata fire in the care brick tenement at No. 441 Hudson street this “gternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kilburn lived on jthe top floor, They have been marricd out_ene month, Mrs. John Farrell and her four-year- old son Jimmie. of No. @ Hudson street, called on Mrs, Kilburs, this after- hoon. While the women talked Wyile Jimmie wandered into the front room, found a match and wet fire to himself and the room, Mrs. Farrell heard hia screame and rescued him, burning herself badly jn tearing off his flaming clothes. With Jimmie in her arma, Mra. Farrell ran fie blocks to a drug store, where whe fell in a faint. Mra. Kilburn ran out ecreaming. Not until the firemen came did she remember that her husband was as! ina Pole and ft ‘oliceman Copeniand and two firemen dashed through the Gre and brought Kil- burn to the street. He was unconscious but’ was revi The burned boy was taken to St. Vin- cent's Hospital. prob- OF ANARCHY. Senator Hoar Would Have All Nations Unite to Isolate Them. 0 WORK OUT THEORIES. Scheme Proposed in the Senate Apropos of the Mc- Comas Bill. WASHINGTON, Dee. — oan [countries having Inwfol Govern- ments should secar> an teland tn the sea to he occupied by no one bat Anarchii to control the minds of men, but there on why men who tery to overthvow all governmen: who want no government, should ja no they cnn pat their theories to a t “Ranishment from this country fa = lawfal panishment and can he jorced.” The foregoing was the remarkable olan advocated by Senator Hoar to-day after Senator McComas had spoken on him anarchy bill. Mr. McComas urged the exclusion and deportation of AnarcWats; the amend- ment of the immigration and naturalt- zation laws, and the negotiation of treaties with foreign powers permitting the extradition of those charged with Anarchiattc offenses. VICTORY FOR THE EVENING WORLD. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company Forced to Restore Bay Ridge Train Service. Another victory for The Evening World! Nearly one hundred of the res- Idents of the West End, Bay Ridge and | fort Hamilton sections of the borough invaded the oMfee of the Brooklyn Rap- 1d ‘Tranalt Company, on street, this morning and, calling upon General Manager J. C. Breckenridge, demanded the restoration of the former train service on the Fifth avenue line between Thirty-sixth and Sixty-fitth Atreeta .threatening that If their request was not complied with they would carry the mattter_to the courts and also ask | the State Board of Railroad Commis-| sloners to compel the raflroad company to give them good service. After wrangling for several hours, General Manager Brackenridge agreed to restore the old train service, for which The Evening World contended, Montague | yGiving instead of the present Afteen- minute headway in connection with @ shuttle service, a headway of five min- utes In the morning, four minutes dur- ing the evening rush hours and a seven- minute headway during the rest of the day. After granting the request of the large delegation of property-ownera and residents General Manager Brackenridge anked that they reciprocate by appear. | ing by a committee at the hearing to be held to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock | {RB the Mayor's office tn the City Hall, Manhattan, for the purpose of takin nome action regarding the project 0 | extending the terminal facilities of the | bridge from the Row entrance tn furtherance of the scheme recently sub. titted by Chief Engineer and Supt. C, Martin, of the New York and Br bin Bridge, to Bridge Commissioner John L. aE’ WED, NOT SUICIDE, sige |p Emilie Villoud, Who Wrote She'd Kill Herself, Quietly Married to Her Lover. Ming Bmille Villoud, the beautiful young woman who disappeared from her home, No, 11% Summit avenue, Jersey Clty, and startled her re: by writ- ing them that she had made up her mind to kill herself, was quietly married last night by the Rev. F. Halter at the home of her Jover, Albert Ludeka, No, 228 Bummit avenua, West Hoboken, Ludeka, as soon as ho heard of this, started a hunt for his sweetheart in Manhattan. ven when Mra Villoud received a letter from her daughter announcing her intended suicide, the Hd not despatr. faithful lover di He searched all over this city for several days, and Anaily found the o tracted girl in Central Park, She “was aulffering from melancholia, AC the night of her lover ‘she brightened up at Bhe seemed to awaken as from wciream. She had lodyed in hotels at night and had wandered about aime lensly for days. NEW ENGLAND DINNER. Senator Hoar and Congressman Littlefeld to Speak. United States Senator George F. of Musmchusetts, and Cong: Charles E. Littlefeld, of Maine, wil | among the speakers at the annual : ner of the New England Boclety, Brooklyn, on “Forefathers’ Day, 2. Another noted speak 8, Parkes Dodmans of thon BS arson CaS BRUISES DUE TOSTRUGGLE Iso Two Dene Testify at the Trial of Mrs. Bonine. (Special to The Frening World.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—The lengthy examination of expert witnesses In the} RIDE FORGOT FOR ISLAND | not he deported to a place where VERY LATEST NEWS WHIRLED TO DEATH ON A RAPIDL? MOVING BELT. dred and Eighteenth street. this afternoon. While oiling machinery he was caught in the rapidly mov- ‘ing shafting, picked up to the ceiling and whirled along on the belting the entire length of the building, which extends from block to block. : Kovacs lived with his parents at No. 533 East One Hun- dred and Eighienth street. LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—Beana.1, Banish 2, Dorothy Lee 3. Oo ONE OF LAST FOUR PENSIONERS OF 1812 DEAD. HAMILTON. 0.. Dec. 5.—Mrs. George Dick, one of the last 1812, is dead at her home. near Elk Creek, this county, aged eighty-one. Her first husband, John Hartman, was killed in the secnd war with Great Britain. —?o+- JUDGMENT AGAINST “LEN” WAGER AND “BIM.”” Judgment for $550 was entered this afternoon. against Len R. Wager and Meyer R. Bimberg, known as “Bim the Button Man,” in favor of Sam Schubert, of the Herald Square Theatre, for unpaid rent for Wager’s cafe, in the theatre. —————+ +e _____ $500 DAMAGES AWARDED TO BRIDE. The jury in the suit against the Netherland Hotel for dam- ages by fire, brought in a verdict t Stanley Ward and $500 for his bride. co BRITISH CAPTURE 250 BOERS, an aggregate of 250 prisoners. racgrosntl CARRIE NATION'S PAPER DIDN'T PAY. TOPEKA. Kan.. Dec. 5.—Carrie Nation to-day announced the suspension of her paper. the Smasher’s Mail. She says it did not pay. TOLD IN TABLOIDS. PHILBIN WILL RETIRE. Company, wan arrested to-day on a 2 Thin toeday| charge of having embeasled 82,0». Disiviet-Atiarnay SE MIbIn to-day, | ne racer tia’ sald yuabetmoaelavtull nent letters to the various new papers of the city denying that he} confession. He was a focal preacher. was an applicant for any appolnt- COLD DELAYS NEW Ti#tacn. ment under the new city administra- | SARATOGA, Dec. 6.—Delay in tion. He said: “I have not applied to} —utlding the new track of the Bara- trial of Mra. Lola Ida Hontne will neces- | sitate the carrylng of the case over {nto next week, but the present understand- ing now ts that it will go to the Jury on Tuesday. jworke Barry, who made an ex- | dmination of Mrw. trict Jail in company Bontne at the with Dr, Dis- Fryes| yald he found the sume bruises and Fry, abrasions an described by about twelve tn all. w in your opinion, o1 br, bro » Honine st asked Mr. Do: don’t ace how they o ave heen cause: Fraggle of some kind,” wan reply, “anless she had gone work deliberately (to have except a the to ine "One or two of the wounds, separately, might suet have been’ caus he wald, th \ta"some other Way,” QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP ALLS come to advertisers who put y,| their “Help Wanted" advts. in the nite Central Sunday World. Competent workers | PREACHER ACOUSED oF THEFT. aa ihabie st Sb ei ase St Mayor-olect Low for appointment to} toga Racing Aesocl any position. aor has any one been cated by the Intense authorized by me to make applica-| est of the season, Nearly 15,00 c fon on my behalf. If Mr, Low should} — yarda of clay will be used to + wee fit to honor me vy tendering an thavirackinirne! cradinelitelineatt Appointment 1 should have to.dectine| Completed. it, as I have decided to retire to oll QupeN WANTS WAR, STOPPED. mettog after the let of Janus| “LONDON, Dev. 5.—It Ie stated with authority that the Britten Govern- thert {8 making another informal at- BUGENE 7IMMERWAN HERE. | The arrived to-day) tempt to treat with the Rorra. It with Eugen n, the father! js said Queen Alexandra has ap. of the janchester, the seated to the King to top the war Marones« 1% {4° Broad, the ov ON ‘TRIAL FOR MURDER, ze tighter keys E. Jonen SS aay an Treetz nineteen years ol and Clem Je. mong the lat of . caloneirisitt i parnengers. 3 nerman sald SSS ILC romtwer ni tant he had ren abr 0 vt | een eee et Duchess and bis tte aranddaugh- st July. Phey wr Oweethenrteiil ter, Lady Mary Alice Augusta: Mon- DURA ee ilies ts araed tney agreed to die tor Kether, but that Treete only wounded humeelf after whooting the «irl on a fishing sloop in the day FORGIVEN BY WILHELMINA, AMSTERDAM, De Queen Wile rimina hae fully forgiven her con- rt. Prince Henry, and the couple Mined, walkel and driven tue gether aa before thelr quarrel TALKED NO “SHOP TALI.” Mayor-elec: Beth Low sald ¢ the question of appoint not discussed “Ila Bre had come back to make Young Cor- bett fight him, SKATER IS DROWNED. donald that he tague UTICA, XN, he New York Mills, started to skate the canal from his home to scho in Ute efty, this mornima, Under one of the orldges the Ive wan thin and the young man went through and betore he could be rescusd he was drowned. nis CAMDEN, N. J., Dec, 5.--Wilmer Woodrow, the cashier of the Goyth| Jormey Gas, Blectric and. Traction’ Roosevelt and Senstor Platt. Col. to-night, Geza Kovacs met a ter‘ible death in the R. H. Wolff Bi- cycling Manuiacturing Company. at the foot of East’ One Hun- ‘four American widows drawing pensions since the war of his evening for $250 for PRETORIA, Dec. 5.—The largest captures of Boers made in many months occurred to-day, when three columns secured| @|terous, made many threats and then left |MANICURE GIRL'S CHARMS iACCUSED TELLER ee ACROSS OCEAN ~ | FIGHT “YOUNG CORBETT.’ ‘Kid Broad, the prize fighter, came and he rushed for Southampton ust rushing back to town this afternoon |in time to catch the Deutschland. looking for the scalp of Young Cor-| “Um here. he noid ste, fas Sete pett tient me. He's got to Nght me. anc het. Broad arrived on the sceamahip| Pit SRI me Tes 5 snaneimen at Detuschlend. His return is quite unexpected. Tenn lick him easy. I again Govern again AS | did it once before and 1 can do tt he went over to England oniy a)! licked him in four rounds Cinein- vam nat! and he never put a gh my me. month iago:e Hie! purpose was 1 AgNt | crnat's the ject of my eturn. Jack Roberts before the National! (yy qgnt him for any am of money: Sporting Club of London, but there | he wants at 126 pounds. was a row and the match was de-| “Corbett only got one punch and cleared off. [that's hin right hook, He tried to land T Can Lick Him Easy on me and he couldn't. | told Terry when he Wie matched to fight this fel low that he would hi that. and If he kept away from It there would be no. trouble ahead for him Tut he dhine do tt. 1 can do ity because T have done tt “My Cinetnnat! fight only ten months ago Broad’s sole idea in returning at this time is to get a chence at Cor-| bett. As soon as he heard that Mc- Govern had been defeated by the Weaterner. he saw a chance to get money and glory by landing Corbett, with him was If Cornett has MARX, OF THE DEAD STARTS ON HOMEWARD TRIP. Young Brooklyn Lawyer, All Danger of Lynching Past, Leaves the! Scene of His Slaying of Southern Whitecaps. Herbert Marx, who killed one man} No. 31 Nassau street, where the instantly and wounded three others, Young man was a clerk, and Ernest | Marx, Herhert’s older brother, left me of whom bas since died—initiis city last night for Fredericks- ‘Wemmoreland County, Ve., Tuesday! | burg on reéeipt of a telegram from when they tried to tar-and feather! }ierbert saying that he was on his his, hes taken a:train for’ New York.| way to that place and would await He’ was met at Fredericksburg, Va.. the arrival of some member of his by his bréthér, Ernest Marx, and a, family at that point. brother-in-law, Abel D. Blackmar., The Marx family live at No. 139 ‘There was no tax of lynching Marx,|Bixth avenue, Brooklyn. as it is generally thought he was| Justified'in the shooting. Blackmar, who 1s a member of the law firm of Baldwin & Blackmar, of | three sisters, in addition to Herbert, live there with their mo...er. Herbert a employed by the law The father | {s dead, but Ernest and Wiltam and | :! i Steamer from England—‘“!l Knocked Him Out IN BRIEFEST FORM. | “Kid” Hears of M’Govern’s Defeat and Takes First Once and Can Do It Again.” e that, why I hard want {s a chance to show can ek him. j im, ‘aved a lot Alt that 1 him Nendy to Fight Now, “Cm in id condition right. now, Mm practically in training for, I have not let up much In my work since the fight with Roberts was declared off, 1 could feat him within a week. | He ought me 4 chance bef given Medi another go, and i won't land that rt cry ts i ve him was in good shape, about all he ¢ him down twice In ‘my tient him. (at Chicago, and he only. down once, but he got th tell what caused the 14 ne. when knocked with n Id not Rie He ‘Batt to fall throughs but i “KK cCoy and his former j man 1 something to fay with it. | otter na Mid not want anything " ith them. Ho sald that he. wa with all managers, and that heres he would manage himself. | LY AIM, | firm of Balcwin & Blackmar, at No} |31 Nassau street. He was graduated | ‘from the New York Law School last | June and ts twenty-four years old. { One of the most striking features ot} the tragedy is that this city-bred boy Was able to defend himself against five | Southerners armed with revolvers and— rifles, and Boutherners bred im the | country are usually supposed to be able to shoot Record of Destruction. Rut young Marx was more than their match. He knocked them over one af- ter another without missing a shot and without stopping to think of the con- (Coatinued on Sixth Page) THREE SHOT DOWN IN NEGRO RIOT. County Treasurer and Two Colored Men Are Killed During a Row in Alabama. OPP, Ala., Dec. 5.—In attempting to) Fearing trouble during the night, arrest some boisterous negroes here | City Marshal, with several dep last night County Treasurer J. W. Dor-| among them Mr. Marshall, followed the sey was killed, Fayette Marshall norl-| negroes, finding then near a turpentine ously wounded, John Fitsstmmons shot | camp. dn the leg and two unknown negroes| When ordered to aurrender by the were killed. | marshal the negroes fired at him, the A number of negro tramps had been bullet lodging !n Fayette Marshall's running about the town nearly ail day, lew, and lest night in front the store The posse returned owned by Mr. Dorany they became bole. | THON nan Eecaped. bur the. see. tk after them, [tis not known how many | nearoea were engaged in the shooting. the dre and the a few minutes. town tn a body, WIN RICH CLUBMAN'S LOVE. ——_— {seen dy Mr. King, who, besides being thy. is a leading clubman, yachts- i ‘ id-! Sc Mise Feet Wena | iinet teomed to) haed aa uriusual en Soo je | amount of attention after he met Miss . 3. | Glidden, He vialted the establishment bert M. King,of Provi-| dence, R. |. where she was employed every day, and an nhe polished his natin ae told her of his love and the fine home to which he wished to take her as his bride, Bhe ytelded to his pleas at Inst and some days ago consented to be his wife. curing eatablishinent, Gilbert M. King, a| ‘Their marriage is announced to take wealthy man of Providence, R. 1. | place within a month, Miss Gitdden hay- pressed hie ault with so. much fervor/ing returned ( her old home to prepare that she has consented to be his wife, | tor it She fe Miss Elizabeth A. Gildden. of! Mr. King Auguata, Me, who went to Providence | Deacon Willlam J, King, millionaire cot- to earn her living ae an attendant 19 3 /ton man, and A cousin of Mrs. Harry manicure establishment, ‘There sha was Parsons Cross, wife of the Yale athlets. Smitten with the charma of the fair young girl who attended him in a fea nd will not be physically able to tgned before United States Com- week ‘Phe teller's condition tw of such a na- ture that Dr. Bherman, the attending physiclun, will allow no one to age his patient. WANT DR. VAN DYKE. ILL UNTO DEATH. Th congregation of the Brick FACES $100,000 EMBEZZLE-| ie cn Church, Fitth, avenue «i Thirty-elghth street, has voted to MENT CHARGE. Ruke Deli Hentyai Vans Dyke cto satan —e minister until a permanent pastor can be selected. A salary of $0 month t the lunch at|B. Fiteham, Washington yesterday with President |of the First National Rank of (iat vil- Partridge will congult with Mr. Low | misapprop: es that Dr. Vai pyke mill be able to ft the pulpit hres is a grandson of the late| °° missioner Davison until some time next (apes Evening World te offered, and it is hoped that Van| # SARATOG ¥.. Dec. Charles rept. without ving tip hls att s d jen A. aliaton Spa.. the teller] Tutte erent O ho COUNT JAILED AS AFORGER. tured Here—Was About to Sail for France. Count de itrec, a hand- rome, faul French-Rus- alan, was ar at the pler of the maby line at the foot of toslay on a telegram from | Frenedy Morton stre of the most expert forgers in the “orld. They declare that he has committed crimes in nearly all the large ettles of America and Burope, that he has worked in the mines of Siberia and that he has een the inside of a dozen prisons, Detectives Leeson and Moody were detailed on the case and to-day arrest ed the Count am he was about to saill for France. He was travelling under! the assumed name of Nichola Browua.| He was locked up in the Tombs, ar ralgned this and held to await dite His latest ar ‘tor the Pe! He was serving sii ars there in the St. nitentiary and ha wo weeks on parole, ] that he might es of $1 In Toro ne: ch he was tnears as the greatest he It was in Aprilf at the a had ever com, 148), while he 1 to Chicago by @ sal was his wife, @) Countess d'Intreville. sted on the char } WII Observe Anniversary of TK anth’s Arrival, ‘The Hungarian soctettes of New will give a festival Dec, ental mualy by « sypsy band, ad y Morris Cukor, Rey. Kalmesr indew arrest, charged with] of four times a month and chat he will ting $100,060 of the bank's! Ald tn selecting segigned some Feary ago funds, is sti aeriously ili at his homeland rab putoeeded Baboook. lage, who |i eV lex! Cutorgs and Gen, Rev. Alexie Gulorge ag looting @ permanent pastor as/Sickies, ti Hh tot De Toulouse Lautrec Cap-.

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