The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1901, Page 4

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A Sere emer THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECE MBER 10, 1901. FILTHY CONDITION OF NEW YORK STREETS, “UNCLE SAM’ GETS — STRIP FOR CANAL. Treaty with Nicaragua Leasing Territory Said to Have Been Signed. DALBUTLER LIKELY TOHEAD COLUMBIA AS NEGLECTED BY COMMISSIONER NAGLE. PROFESSOR HAS A LONG CON-| FERENCE WITH LOW. ch day for consideration y dispowed of. He has WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—W! i Merry, the United Blates Mt to Nicaragua, Salvador and Costa Rica, nuimous consent for a that he has, with Fernando San-| flaing a day for the final vote Nicaraguan Minister ct Foreian| It does not look ax though partisan Aftairn, wigned a treaty by which the! lines will be drawn on the treaty, and United Btates secured a perpetual leass| those Senators who op the ratin- of a atrlp of territory six miles wide| cation mill do ro on thelr personal re~ which Includes the route of the De eee et natiey ietexpeniedece posed canal. : tagalnat the t ‘This treaty paves the way for the be- sinning of «arly work on the construc tlon of the great waterway , de t the necessary legis: Senator Lodge has announced that he F ruction of the canal whi cai! up the new Hay-Pauncefote | ’ Mayor-Elect Greatly Worrled and Hin Health Impaired by Office-Seckers. Mayor-elect Low was closeted the greater part of this mor Prot | Nicholas Murray Buti College, Nelther Mr. 1 ler would make known conference, but it In pr: stood that it Mayor-elect’s suc the college. Dr ing President ever since the of Mr. Low. It comes fre the beat af authority that Dr Butler will moon be | named as the permanent Prealdent In the meantime newly-elected Mayor ts having a busy time of tt. This week he ty putting in the hardest w of his Ife. When he o quarters on Mast e he did so with the tnt iT nee inquest Wythe Jurys 7 ma feewostze: CRIMINAL COVHT BIILDING | ee ,{Mountains of Dirt | oar i pAlnai latte dale Every Side, Smelling [atore’ breakfast ant tong af r| Unto Heaven, Make! Hideous the Fair Me-; tropolis and Render, Walkingin the Streets | a Hardship. PLAN OF PROSECUTOR, DE- SPITE CORONER’S JURY. }defore breakfast and ene after a Fernere hax been a : ream of office-scekers neal ers’ friends at the Low home Throagh it all Mr. eh ate remain padient and polite, but on hi Mr jOccinrea AN Evidence Was Net! Givon at tnquest—Grand Jory to Act To-Day. In spite of her exoneration by a Cor- | : Millinery. oner's Jury at Hoboken, Mrs. Ellza- | beth Dale, whom the police accuse of the Wed. and Thurs., Rurder of her five-year-old chitd Eme- ine, was not given her Lverty to-day. | Dec. T rth and rath, She ta in St. Marys IL al, bue in for thive Weeks ur om Bone his daily that his health It te for this elect hag ¢ through ill th ee ae before the do this is Fate } Job there the custody of the police. = . splice ntacand san: many Her attorneys said this mornisg taut | J gates Hats, Toque. would be Impossible to» they would apoly,for her releae* on bail are eRe Prosecutor of the Pleas Erwin aays| and Bonnets, she will not be given h eedom wu cprmmaiasionerstitp be o Ts reduced to =; fae inde | Jead, the Grand Jury, waten merte t +f and’ Tong. island pans ner cage, SO oo . ’ Borrt, tt {9 wald, tn back fyn Rapid Transit. Mutuy stil urged by many, but it‘ Burprise the politicians if dropped all three men a who has not figured at al But jn view of the rush Mouse In the last f¢ nye I is are considered| “ Coroner's Inquest in Jersry ta oni: on the upper] a tech: we " affairs cone | ORME with the police, m to hope! Aesistnzt Prosecutor Ge Chrlstman led the lagi eal proceedii , and hols nol former prices $15 to $30. rvin} Chtldren's Hats, assisted | 7 $3.00, Mra. Date, but he admitted to-cay that he had made no attempt to et in allthe | formerly $10.00 & $12.00 PREHISTORIC DOG ff gNpe(| £09288. eRMDLE BUL005 gp aH ED BT yi rea SKELETON AT YALE HM"HL GUS” ROW MAITAL TES Sees) Date who will swear she saw Elbert Specime f R kable M ae Interested Crowd in Broadway Watches the ——— Waller hold the child on his lap while pec n of Remarkable Mammal Unearthed ‘THINGS HE SAID MADE HER Race Beiween the lworNnimels. [ACTRESS SECURES DWORCE| a by J. Heisey at Bridge Basin. ATTEMPT SUICIDE. —_| eccazceneececencaceooeeecononcsasencoscescoasaenge; FROM “JIMMIE” A. B. EARLL "i cs a2 _—— — 3 ae | THE RIGHT KIND. ‘n presenting cae police case a) Net te his home, Then She Lost 885 While tn tis & Company, She Declares 1a decree Maurtce Meyer, Purse Pleasing Prices The gift-giving season is well upon us—don't be satisfied to vive anything—buy something. f A gift retlects the good or poor i judgment of the giver—get the ML useful—the appreciative kind— ¥ don’t cost any more vhen bought at our greatly reduced prices. Here’s a GOOD DESK opportunity that the prudent, ) tasteful purchaser should inspect —strong, tinely finished, con- veniently partitioned, three deep drawers—it’s an ideal piece of decorative usefulness that'll find ready welcome anywhere. The price we've made it but poorly represents the real $5.50 Liberal Credit procures the right, the useful kind, while extending the time of payment. with steading yo owhily he wan it the Hotel exonerated, but iH WeLeivey { In ire by ¥, Annual HolidaySale of Silk Stockings t ‘Thread Sill: Hose for Ladies, } ‘in plain black Richelieu, b SE ons {Rembrandt ribbed, and an MD form of |endless variety of colors and | | boot effects; also some heavy JUGGLER NERVES. "IS PULL KER “em ma 1 —=—$——_ ae The President Names Him for the n JARRED_BY WIE, HAGAN IN TOMBS, ITY SWAMP “Succes meee *self BROOKLYN FURNITURE CO wat ODD PLEA IN WEILAND'S SUIT/ DEPUTY COMMISSIONER FAN- ture THINK HIM VICTIM) *: FOR SEPARATION. - NING SPEAKS HIS MIND. OF FOOTPADS. i ‘lembroidered in the most ex- | quisite designs and colorings ina variety of styles eal 559-571 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN. confined), at Keten Fears Alleged Crucities of spe | Wilt Render Worthtess | In Hin maton. mtv MMentines Rody Vetln Story ‘Uhat Starts Sear, | $1.85 per pair, value $2.50 to $2.95. '-| Thread Silk Hose for Ladies, jinserted with dainty laces, at | $2.85 per pair, | value $3.95 to $4.50. Lord & Taylor With the Christmas Sunday World GREAT CHRISTMAS COMIC, Howarth, Ladendorf, Bryans, to believe that “If my wife is allowed to go on act- she does, my nerves will and 1 will be worth-]1 be at cht tain alter nofiagan In tia demanded es very pow mp on Frelin of the your and that they are the x Ho monifert themmel the Polte r this elty Heat of} 8 st grounds ‘era A separation from his wife. was unable to necount Robecta Welland, his wife, who once Of Kis son, bi him in his juggling act but the effect of starting BY— takes care of three lttle Wel- oon the case, eae Meniea tho charges of cruelty and vu) play $e strongly sus fused to ol THE REBEL FLAG | pabandonment. nn” on the on um 8. ” fray Thetice ita ils srs of stn ‘Comma Vresented to Commander MeCren | tens Ste oh Dalrymple, Kahles and Others. it and served him shat have Before Justice “Gie: aeainet iim: - The only charge the Warden har ad-favenu mitted is that he dined Bisvert ft his tthe own private table, corp: letter w Leutenant-Com- mander McCrea, with the flag, In behalf erpontinse of The Ammelated Pi who notleed sf ies key Pree) lof, General Domingv de la Rosi, the 7 where the} COLON, Colombia + Dec Bl) gecPBtury of enc-al Domingo Dax, the s found ts eighteen fect deep. 'tAeutenant-Commandes Henry MoCrea, at val commander-in-chief, nt Colon, Over 100 Pages. Out Next Sunday, ies a. Brosdwey & 20th “a Margaret and Hote, o Natlea of funeral hereafter, x

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