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NIGHT EDITION. “Che Roly Polys.” 16.page Christmas Book for Children. Printed in colori. Nicely stitched; unique in shape. Free with every copy of NEXT SUNDAY'S ORDER IT TO-DAY Au CA Che PRICE ONE CENT. “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ aw YORK, MON AY, DECEMBER 9, 1901, COPPER UP TO701-8 AFTER BIG LOSSES John OD. Denies that He or the Standard Oil Com- pany Have Ever Been) in Amalgamated. “STANDARD OIL NOT IN AMALGAMATED COPPER.” —John D. Rocketeller. answer to a request for his opin- Jolin D. Rockefeller, in jon on the copper market, to ment to an Evening World repor “Neither Mr John D. Rockefell i nterested in Amalgamated C opper. ay made the following state- . H John D. Rockefeller, for the fra i Mme, to-day consented to talk of the copper situnt He emphatteatty elther he or hin were ever interested | gamated Copper Company, and that at no time had the Standard OM been concer in tts affairs. William office an detained The pub Amalgam monthe borne by John D. They y nor his son, en, nor has the Star ricileleetetetetet |. Was the prelude to of the trust and its ard Oil Company ~ teicleinininicin- sald a well-known Board of reetness,” Trade “One member to-day hundred chants In thin town have sum of at least es hard on them, be- "| PHILADELPHIA $1,500,000 OUT. © they bought margins and did not right. Th" promi, CINCINNATI servative IS HARD HIT. all specula- | to $10,040 on | which would |, probably reach another half million ‘CHICAGO MEN | LOSE $5,000,000. to The Exening World) TI, Dec ervative | estimate the juses on the 1 a los to Cineinna- sent sliimp of copper 90,000, with Many margins ut if there tna falling off more potrtts, t lower so far is a ayndi- to trade exclusively tn upon holders of o} servatively esti! manipulation ha aw to be not less than $6 end not yet in steht. wipe will VERY LATEST NEWS| IN BRIEFEST FORM. 5 O'CLOCK BICYCLE SCORE, 358 352 358 358 358 358 358 358 358 GOUGOLTZ AND SIMAR... FISHER AND CHAVELLIER . BUTLER AND M’LEAN. . NEWKIRK AND MUNRO..... M'EACHERN AND WALTHOUR. . MAYA AND WILSON FREDRICKS AND JAAK LAWSON AND JULIUS.... KING AND SAMUELSON... spire Rider—A New York City Is bicycle mad 4 o'clock this af! Long before © noon the crowd s swarming C@AMNAMOANANNNAS and soon filled the huge amaghitheatre BABCOCK AND TURVILLE 358 With the arrival of new comers new | § HALL AND M’LAREN.... 358 | terest ree 1 to be born, The | LEPOUTRE AND MULLER 358 |Gistegus ney regan wletiieta Wilton KARNSTADT AND FRANKS - 358 pace. The hum af the band, which —— +40 arrived Just at that time, spurne [them on to cater efforts and eau | the spectato. ABSCONDS WITH $100,000 CASH, “yor! os. | greatly. The racers have to jump to their fe couple rider found out that SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. vas a telegram from the Chief of Los Angeles. saying that 9.—Chief of Detectives Seymour'| sitding or spinning track was not the best thing in the world for the ey: and goggles are now worn by nearly all, denry J. Fleischman, cashier of the Farmers’ and Merchants’ oy race Is beginning to take on all its hideous features. The band was not the only thing that helped send Bobby Walthour or a fast His wife and baby 3ank of that city, absconded on Saturday last with $100,000 pace. n currency and no trace of him has been discovered. so xyndicate i dead 1 oy Ite members te N aE CHECK FIGHTS IN BANK. 240 ——____ se00 O00 goy MA (GNNPPED, - hee Had Been Warned Against Raised Paper and Seized Moore When He Called. Trustees of Mother’s a Take Son of Wealthy Commission Man. There was-an exciting tumsie In the of vokiye 2 yi AS a present toa friend. Later wh and others ow und ck raising, on the other will be cashier, had yearly half a milli sJority, for $319, drawn | i) Fulton the check ha e 0) drawn by Sontag Bros | father and Cone. for| Wlurity last Suture the of the New mocame out trem behind the nd quickly greppled the mo tnd ma ethard | fart ran in and Meore was put ander sate that a man him the check tn nam and D, ‘Pim in which everted to father wae lars, drew ye Wanted to dnelowe tt in th natural c| NEWARK ICE POND. POLICE SUSPECT MAN MET WITH FOUL PLAY. ‘He traced the governess i» Jersey ta, She admitted she had taken vated tatary, anavtoris’ ot Hobo! A, §, HEWITT OPPOSES LET- iy TING CONTRACTS NOW. ken, who was ¢ by Lemmon, sild thts af and that the would proba afternoon Without going to c STORM ON THE WAY. Signals Displayed fr to New Vork, The following message was received this afternoon from Wavhington at the local Weather Bureau “Boutheas: storm warnings are dis-|\ played from Haltimore to y York Approve an Elevated 1 Over Rrowdway and H Along Veney Street, rment this| Docs % urt, Ro Young Skaters Make Gruesome Find In Spot a Mile Away from Any House. Radical chanies proposed by the en-| Tia bodyor nn s appointed to devise a means of| ¢ the bridge crush are opposed Hewitt, ¢ the which ments orizing entifled man wae vo pond tn noon | Haltimore xi Rute’ if bh Storm central in Tennessee, tnerwasing machvatitieisch eine hatr. = a intensity and moving northess body had been in the wa: Sy ieautbe areal the ay ter ten Heavy southern winds will shift: north and way lmdly decomposed, The west on South and Middle Atiantle coast to-nigh| fe in a marsh WEATHER FORECAST. Cortlandt #0 = HELD FOR ELECTION FRAUDS. say In the st % ble ‘ _ —- Ido not apy y 2 Forecnat the thirty-nix thartention{at of uny pa Seven Newark Men Denied Guilt in 2 ——— $ houre en at soe 3 Dee. 10, for New vieintay: aring and colder Tuesday; fresh south winds, becoming west. 3 3 Besetere ph Woodruff, jam Stra "Shit at “Bitch, Willtam: Mut- Rotmann,’ and William pleas of not wuilty. Thetr ord and they were for thelr ap q turn from the Bowery at] roy crashed Into the track. | > thrown te fell among the 4 they all scrambled to safe to be shot. Watch the Morning Pape: ‘To-morrow. starts’ the great glothing at at King's, comer Brondway and animal] places $00 peuruncu ol that date. 4 A yi M. "] Rilo (about flve miles south of Dubnitza, 2+ BRIDGE INQUIRY BEGUN, incentive for him to go out and try to gain a lap. Witnesses were to-day subpoenaed to appear before the Srand Jury to testify concerning the breakages on thé Brook- yn Bridge. 7 rai ment Will ; The Grand Jury purposes to make a thorough inquiry into pver the yellow | The six- | ritting In a box was an additional! [ “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” | RACING # SPORTS | Great Christmas World OVER 100 PAGES Illustrated in Color and Half-Tone. [See | Wes — PRICK RA CK —2+2—______. nother Dinner offer In addition, hourly w beet tea appetite ery, 1 spurts, even thou, ing, met with his wi she alw the hands and 4 ring DECLARES BISSERT IS A SCAPEGOAT. +o Sister-in.Law Says Another Detective's State- Clear Him. che management of the bridge and to determine, if possible, to Upon his return from Sing Sing) raided her ‘house Saturday night, Michael Bissert, the was m. what extent the structure has been weakened, aged father of the convicted wardman, | tive w suffered a complet: lapae. The Bisxsert family bell Engineer Martin and Constructor Roebling may be suMe|ceorge Bissert: was tinjuntly The women want to make known wh. they assert to te the facts tn the ca but the father and a brother, Joh: opposed to a “aqueal,” aw they The elder Bissert was a po John Blasert is a patrolman a to the Morrisania precinct The Risserta live at No. Hundred and Fifty-sixth st Evening World reporter called e day and met Mrs, John Hissert. “The fact is,” sald Mra. Hissert, George would never have kone prison If he nad squealed on the who really Is guilty taking from that unspeakable woman. the honest truth “The money was given to another de tective—a fclend of ne woman. George moned to appear bef before the Jury. i —e¢e——_____ LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. s Fourth Race—Elsie Bramble 1 Small Jack 2, Aaron 3. PREFERRED DEATH TO NO MORPHINE. Henry Levy, forty. a clerk out of work and separated fro iis wife, attempted suicide this afternoon at No. 2057 Thi avenue, by cutting himself three times in the right wrist with: -azor, but will live. He told Dr. Green, of ra’ em Hospital. h He TMS East One was a morphine fiend, and, having no money to buy the drug, ve had determined on suicide. ooo ALBANY MAN !NSANE iN FIP} TH AVENUE? Frank L. Woodward, who said he was an electrical ene Jineer, twenty-nine years old, living at No. 19 Grand stree’ Albany, was taken from Fifth avenue and Forty-second stree' 1o Bellevue as a prisoner. He gave the name of his bes' ‘riend as Edward Danforth. Hote! Endicott. Columbus avenue| and Eighty-first street. POLICE CASES LEFT FOR JEROME. TRIED IN JANUARY. -0¢e FIRST ACCIDENT AT VAN CORTLANDT. As George Wall was driving a team of horses attached t an ice-sraper over Van Cortlandt Park Lake ‘his afternoon th ce broke and both horses were drowned. - MISS STONE IS IN BULGARIA. to Treat,’ Motion to Cont Not Opposed by District- Attorney Phitbin, agreement bet Phihin and Turkish Despatched Bandits. Eninenies with the nis case will come ot now fom! for the briganda and thelr cap ves It ty understood that the information! CALLED DIVVER A ‘WELCHER.” is considered reliable enough to justify the American oMctals in Turkey de | apatching eminsaries to treat with the | bandits, and that application has already | been made to the Turkish Government | for the free passage of the emissari , and who furnished prects i bdiaatiiatine shed precise | cron the ‘Turkiah frontier, which a Information regarding the hiding places | weianty guarded by troops stationed and the names of the agents eupplyinx as every-hundred yards, SOFIA, Dee, 9,—Acconiing to Informa- tlon recelved from Salonica, Miss Ellen Stone and Mme, Tstlka, her com- panton, are concealed in the vicinity of In Bulgarian territory). Tho news war brought by a Macedonlan, who left Sia Shots the as Sunday t—Oatmeal, sherry mak, sh Chicken broth, brotled chicken, celery, grapes, oranges, the men, th the following nourishments: riders all ha a two-pound steak at noon, | tz and Simar, th In addition to th vided by thelr trainer, H and champ: and its ex rful spirits. 8 the little boy ried his best words of several tm a statement We have a0 SHOT BY | DUELLISTS, SHEILS AND ND DWYER TO BE SMALL SPECTATOR FATALLY ° WOUNDED BY BULLETS. | Street. pages Out next Sundax, Dood 2+ ants and eggs, toast, coffee, ast cry and eggs, tea, while on the track, ving nothing but the bones. “Johnny” His covered 25 ined noth- 267 miles and » clapping her cheer Japs. (Contin Sixth Miss Street. nernting | this axsuran shail hold th S WIFE CHEERS ONZ SIX-DAY CYCLIST, 4 Mrs. Walthour and Baby Piping “Do on, Papa,” Record-Breaking Crowd in Garden--Weary Leader Enlivened by Music. WHAT THE SIX DAY RIDERS EAT AND DRINK, f fare provided by the trainers for the six day. are furnished half Kumyss, malted milk and avenous appetites. McEachern tackled rench team, have the most expensive regular fare of solid food stuffs: pro- West, the Frenchmen kick for fine They were allowed a magnum between rating influence kept them at thelr dreary The other riders looked upon them with BECOBEORS 3, By noon the six leading teams had 9 miles and 6 laps. year McFarland and Elkes had piled proval, for up during the same number of hours The pace to- ~ GIRL FIGHTS. KIDNAPPERS. Etta Geayer Eludes Assailants in Dark ul was the at a petite brunette and t to a meeting or » o'clock when tle way when fe . National that without any, to the manner fn fa r occurred at was growing in nansion ted past the © reached forward to In Last Pee ae Etta Geayer, daughter of ‘s on just outside Hes of Union Plank Road i Christmas in front was going. she ane et when @& the Mise from the Pough- injurtes » State made cessary. n by men act ir heads or sct that no” same manner as World a With th ! Over IW Dec a Be tho Seventh inzan Ye ie 2