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[@ GREAT GHRISTMAS WORLD OUT A WEEK FROM ‘TO-MORROW—OVER 100 PAGES—ORDER NOW us = RACING # SPORTS 8 ererenenenenene enentne- totes etn tnee ean trececestnene enenenene NIGHT EDITION. THE TEST OF STRENGTH A TRADES-UNION CITY, ' for a newspaper is its circulation in the com- + . RUN BY WORKMEN. | munity where it is published. The World’s i Remarkatio Municipality morning circulation in New York City equals i In Connecticut. | i that of any two other papers. w ere ae “Circulation Books Open to All.” ; es | ws Circulation | Books Open to All. »] aS wenne, See aie PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DEC EMBER 7, 1901. PRICE ONE CENT. — ————= —— = —-= Se} FOR DEVERY’S JOB: (VERY nS NEWS | AM INNOCENT” » INSPECTOR BROOKS, = tt --LESTER REIFF President Roosevelt Selected | Him, It Is Said, and iUNDREDS SEE AN males nae Col. Kline for Second Deputy—Bissert Goes to PASSENGER DEGAPITATED, |American Jockey Who Was Ruled Off English Turf Sing Sing—Diamond Charges Filed. Arrives on Lucania with His Clever " It ss announced that Devery’s)on4 Inspection District, to be Firat j ore fight with Commlasionerz Andre n A well-d d identified ; Brother Johnny. probable successor has been selected, real AdsIBh’ re Kline oot the Four- Res iwounvent tol fe well-dressed. unidentified passenger got off a downtown : : § ‘ i ae ich. to be * . persistently 2 . rs ve = = ee x ; ies = ‘ . a is whether he Woe. adanger i ry : . pictou nelling tam pt ws uelt selected him, Col. Adolph L. 1" 1" ° Uetijauniss ura goiter pension by. ace| {ie this afternoon and in attempting to cross the tracks to the | iv" namtine of Willian | whole sum and ta " Kline, the same reliable source deé-| tration of the P Department. The) cepting. Preeedent ts in his favor, they ney's ee re ; a vet oh matter t# that TP odld nothing ; ; f] announe se ol he sel say, and pol o humerous cases of men . . . ry steams! Ae. his af ne anxious for a t ’ 1 Durham a Ise me 0 Co clares, will probably succeed Seeond| snnouncement of the sel Leet ent tine granted Ienve| cotown platform, it is said. he slipped and fell. Another | sonore tert aeccmpanes i tant HfeG AG waileterfts Deputy Commissioner Bernard York. | comes from a thorough r indefinite periods, with+ adcaoltalnoseoy inibnels e 1 c completely Wardman Bissert was taken to ge in other work The race In « on was the rich | sabinlvers pe satie~ Sing Sing and now wears the stripes |dawntown train bore down on him and killed him instantly, Nisan ohne; fesitaet (oleae ora na ne reese of the eonvict. | = & Johnny Redft riding in the same. ri Charges were filed against “ Red s>vering his head from his body. wan etridaroc{iulena Cooke apt nal seins au) oa ae inaalaeiciee ret Light” Capt. Diamond and he wii r “suet “| BISSERT GOES Th . . ter Reiff wan accused of pulling De | say ro was alongwide. dite have no plans, except that T ehall : 4 nelle ntende 5 e accident was witnessed by hundreds of persons OM | tracy in tne tmerest of the horse ridden | jind was Jonny on sroker'a (cand he ma : ACN eee | ee sen ea aa ce hi at CER TO SING SING. Y Y toi eee ee Tee etheia: andteesraols BROOKS FOR | was then named by Mr, Roose | tee SSS tepesnistiy thes tr Huzsing ts quartered, Y'S JOB. Lea : pees rime was the taking of & etrilel Kimcort Beet aueaitisieeee ; DEVERY'S JOB. lirooke and socuttagh were acting om Schmit, keeper of 4 LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Geauuenpivaonsceca tee racksl out otis oaety Inapector Nicholas Brooks, of the Sec- Commissioner, 7! In the (Continued on Second Page. ie “Tam absolutely innoce of any ur — = : es — Fifth Race—Felix Bard 1. Piederich 2, Jessie Jarboe 3. ————— <= I | LIONAIRES’ NAMES GN HAS THOMAS W. LAWSON cemeteries MLE BEEN HIT FOR TEN MILLIONS 2?| _ s1-e1ut tim. oe: 1 state rairoat comm: | ACCUSED ANARCHIST’S LIST. s on has abandoned action against the great railroad mergery . Iz feltieiebiceietelinieeieteieinteieinb eb inieieinintiebicbenieieieiaiei-ie-eit |” aving Gov. Van Sant to proceed alone against the trust. ears arc) Serer SITS 5 e+e . . . . Boston Speculator Ad-|;; LOSING MONEY IN CHUNKS, TAMMANY PRIMARIES DEC. 16. PoliceJMake Important Find in Room of Samuel Lambdin, Who Is Held mits Losing Money in t BUT | HAVE IT TO LOSE. ¢ caer on Charge of Sending Threatening Letter to oO x . eunks but Says He}:. THOMAS W. LAWSON. At a meeting of the Executive Committee of Tammany | George J. Gould. Has It to Lose, SEE SEE tall this afternoon primaries were set for Dec. 16 and a cone |. Fi mk Thomas W. Lawson dietated to-day to The Evening World vention for Dec. 21, at No. 184 Hudson- street, to chose tx cuasiiniine | thei reas rot] Suaiuall B.l| tend commeriwes| orinted re NWO aetna A ieee vy e | Another big slump in Copper this} ++ quer the long distance telephone from Boston the following candidate to fill the Congressional vacancy in the Sev rama alias Venton srs (mae ar: | crosschones, Following at either bel eee ora morning renewed the talk of tremen- |. statement on the Copper situation through his secretary, Mr. Listrict, caused by the resignation of Nicholas Muller. There Meevuttant or accreeta Goutariyitwo | best atch ee dous losses by Thomas W. Lawson, Clark: vas no discussion of candidates. : letters and a list of names of prominent | | the Copper King, of Boston. It was t “In regard to the statement, ingeniously Invented in Boston by ————————— = = people were discovered by the police, | 0 reported in the street that Mr. Law- 14° newsgatherers, secretly sent to sent to Chicago and industriously Ra eaTE Cente TIGRE TRE EIT Uai are son had dropped from $10,000,000 to | 4 sent back to Boston and New York, and there openly stated on the ESCAPED, BUT FROZE TO DEATH ralgned on Monday charged with send EEA aes % hoor of the Exchange that I had falled and assigned, I can only say i 0 tng threatening letters through ihe tes dk py Mo that 1 hav failed i I i Sr aT TE malls. is Gece mate eva ys vargas |.) utes bane wet tall evalened fo) cntendl o> cod) havo (ao OGDENSBURG, N. Y., Dec. 7.—Word has just been: ree | tre tren were written on paper om | we snk were tn ec. Janes eee soe aes £ ‘Ido not deny that Iam losing money and losing it in ‘chunks,’ caived here of the tragic death 3f Lucas Tryon, an inmate | "hich. way yonel The Au Reet ez capelibeuiateleresite ' vaya he. wi heel to ey iraa te Hed en hi) : ati berate me <a when 1 get one I will have enough left 3 cf the House of Industry. near Athens, Ont. He left the home Jin alt parts of the world.” “In the left: | cause Levan a esen anne | na path H 4 At any rate Copper started down: | felis at thet estlinate aad lreselatimine ote who are circulating “¢!on Tuesday, and when last seen alive was walking in-a}——-———-- r g : Se TT ward as soon as the market opened, | 00°’ sini Uainonlanatcrureninciee northerly direction on an adjoining farm. | and in the first fifteen minutes had a ietelnte ee nan San iM a was sfalawed by the Superintendent, who searched until | sold off to 6744, It touched 64%, a | down, while the spectators bullt theo- | per way selling at Lawson came out] rightfall without getting any trace of him. Saturday his dead ) Pr ca. [ries to explain It and wondered what! in a cheerful tn outonii y his dea 4 drop from last night's closing of 3%, had hooper ty Promae Wena, sich he wa tes heck ae cae body was found frozen stiff on Lake Rideau, about a mile and POWER (fF PRESS DELMONICO’S | x fy e joston magnate, who as bee rop in Amalgamated up to that ecuee ott e excluded—knows whe he stands, n le wa oma “tn the Interview masies would be SS arartepadgie maces nee ee at DUNNE MAKES SWEEPING ALL CAUSED BY A BURSTING | was nothin, SueOCIUnE, e ee eI Company for thelr bago nich a report on. lone cane PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SIGNS FIRST BILL. RULING IN CHICAGO. SUAS, Rumors Denied. shares ——_ W Gaean lly! : . , oman Probably Fata eRe potas Gries i jetere| was |fuotbing | gbtala WASHINGTON. Dec. 7—President Roosevelt to-day signed |M=rmernrs vemennvre won nem) OR ey cache [relent ot pneinee sertleggtaaes United Metals Selling Company ey u tie first bill sent to him by Congress, thus creating the first] | “"**" "ancc tin’ Se urned by Nair Latcn- pig ip Are eee Meeeas caaee tana rined isonet wae] inet ign Dalle recom! | Ww to be enacted under his administration. i ze rea ing Fire. S contemplated, oti the stock sild| In the mi ddle of October, when nae It was the act to admit free of duty and permit the ray | t ‘ansfer of foreign exhibits from the Pan-American Exposi- dt nd talr ladles who 4 f DROPPED EAD 600 HELIN UENT iv Wh ton to the South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposi- o a 8 ton. at Charleston, S. C. e " Ms Ba ti Toe ae See pelea aristocratic AS OFFICER SPOKE.) JURORS EXCUSES.) BUT TOOK A CHAIN.) — szoo0000 mux rnust For covumeus, ss . 7—A Chicago company with UNKNOWN MAN WAS SUFFER"IGOFF RAKES UP LIST OF|THOMPSON CAME AS TENANT, | ; 2, 000.000 eapiial connie eleeok a a plan to control the ING FROM COLD. 1 FOUR YEARS. WENT AWAY AS THIEF, — | railk market in Columbus. The scheme involves the construc- p oie —— ton of several large milk denote with facilities in each. for Standing in West Fifty-Second|One Wrote Memorandum of Notice | ,. “s 6 Y Street When Accosted by of Calendar, Then Lont cap reenet Rota sterilization. win 8 | 1A a Policeman, the Calendar. aries ; Policeman William Goetzger this af-| Recorder Goff had before him in Gen- Wasa i ternoon noticed a poorly-dreased manteral Sessiona to-day six hundred men] When you advertise your furnished CARRO LL TO QU IT standing on the ment in front of{who had failed to appear for Jury dut house or Mat fo nt, take a sharp look b Boarder No, 45 West Fifty-seventh street. ‘I'he [in the past four years. They were sum-l yt the man whe 9s. If it whould be | Cd toh being the v 1 man seemed hungry and cold and was |moned to show cause why they should i he Court betn, on Up! The policeman went up to speak to Ime that was th y my boy was ri it f : y him, and as the tramp turned in re- | born.” i ‘ ue A contempt of court, tae sponse he dropped dead. An ambulance} “Couldn't help it, Judge, honest 1 z ‘ [we iiixctarred, and it tes from Roosevelt Hospital was called, and |couldn't—the cable ears stopped.” initeceran Dr. Blue sald the man had dled from| ‘No. I didn't forget. 1 got the notic ‘!Croker Enters Denial, then Says His Deputy !S| err RRHeRR RRP iret |, heart disease, induced by hunger and] all right and wrote {t on the calenda t 5 £ cold, on my desk. ‘Then I lost the calendar.’ Anxious to Be Relieved Anyhow. WEATHER FORECAST. No {dentification was found on tho] Such were the excuses off Forecast for the thirty- body when searched at the West Forty. | ustered misd t — Heer Nes sree eyh reek ean Lot Nealeasl srllwetenl wind blew” 5 y that John | nM Pens ires and the: DR. JOHN D. M’GILL int. | MENRY S. LEWIS DEAD. nt Par i a iaeailiwatecr ice (| Wel Waceemas eos irae eae or ike Blood ore). Hurste from Violent | apa a had no quarrel, es per waa asked ie ied Hi Latent fees + Hash OCLS Jersey City Police and Health Hoard ough ing. See 11 | connor £ and of the Hudson County National] Henry 8. lewts, a ratired merchant, sald, however, that Correll) te ie all fooltmhness,, anid Bes aa Bank and Surgeon-General of the New | Hed at hiv residence in Nort Published vomclalianiureatorathe foe etlewed From 686 | to talk of anybody: fn that cone tio EN neice rtes t z Jersey National Guard, is critizaly {il OR i es ae pean en spate x eal Peraieehtncteiktaboul tora Delnmialfight [cteeeeeeeiane ei Dette Let l abd esau eeneae kt nz his restdence In Mercer street. t! K of w blood veasel, caused by | Amer Daas Py Prove robw n Carroll and me ts absolute! Despite) Crokerisiclatm og harmony: fo. COP $300,000 Ds McGHI attended the banquot of | * Severe attuck of coughing. He was} conclusively that the dally circula- rat s sald by some of his leaders that Car~ untrue,” sant Mr. Croker, "Carroll 18) roi han been notified that he must get ve the Loyal Legion at Delmonico's on] siventy-neven seara oll, and had belt) tion of The World in New York| one of the best fellows that ever lived. | Ur qt ceon welded that thesis offices of Highway Commiswionur anit |. Wecnesday night, und was compelled tol Cision. Ayear ago ne and. hia wite (City ts tens of thousands greater than| There !* ne truth in these stories vt et SPF nln Soe cost $500.0. } coneh omblpation cafe, restaur- | °° pall, pavilion and'beer gar- the jury to retire eh Worke Of the Cold. will for West} Lasative Bromo-Quiaine Taviews cure a cold ta ant. col Jeave because of a chill. He has been Golebrated theli scandals that have been ciroulated about | Mr, Croker expects to | dl since then. owned considerable peepee ines He chat of any other paper, him, He Is a'clean man and a good|Daden Springs, Ind., early next’ week. eae Gay, No Ours “No Pay. Frice 35 conte. *9 den. temporarily excused © i 4 * *