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«A Christmas Present for Every Child FREE WITH EACH COPY OF THE CHI STMAS SUNDAY WORL OUT NEXT - SUNDAY, ’ E pe “The Adoration of the Shepherds,” i iXmas World Reproduced from Models in Real Life. { | Over FOUR COLORS.) { OUT NEXT SUNDAY. } H NIGHT EDN _PRICE ONE cent. —— ee | aE ) from the New York police force by Commissioner Murphy this after- noon, but he will make a fight for reinstatement. The announcement that a fight would be made came from Fred B. House, one of the ex-officer’s attor- a ‘ys, immediately after news of Col. b Murphy's action was given out. We will,” said Mr. House, “appeal case came erve on Col. Murphy or Col. Pari Jand int: ridge a writ of certiorari for rein- stetement Capt. Diamond will be| both cleared and reinstated.” Out of the F ny Was made pub- shock ( Diamond's connec- live force ceased, written de ly a formal settine| not wil that Diamond had that there who did not doing hin om: fat macha 6 and omieston ner didn Apsistant when told « pmissioner Murphy Uedered that the sald Thomas]! | 2 Dina and ft tine from the Clty of New York. her Commissioner ommitted the ile heretofore claimed io him- snot Diamond made no defense when hin! ay tds morning, Hie #t once on the Albany conviction and] merely made a. strong yo minutes t kets neglecta: he shou performed, but that that neg “cnn me! OSBORNE CALLS HIM “CRUCIFIED.” District-Attorney. crucited by of the dismis, DIAMOND DISMISSED; WILL DEMAND REINSTATEMENT. Commissioner Murphy Disregards Pleas for Mercy, and the Convicted | Officer's Counsel Will Continue the Fight in the Courts. Thomas J. Diamond was dismissed] seif ue “Commissioner and Chief ‘BORN IN RED Trouple « hinidt. mt € LIGHT DISTRICT. | the youngest ment standards, Was a good o him last the proprietrees of uae in Stuyvesant street the witness stand legal expedtenth for delay | usted the trial wan called © testimony na verdict Herrick fined Jal wentence \ FLUAH UL SUED BY HIS VIGTINS, TIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.” Was Defraaded by the Prophet. His Brother-In-Law Tella How a, CHICAGO, Dec. 1 centret around the ope the suit brought against "Dr." John nk Senet Alexander Dowie, sead of the © rise | tian Catholic Church, the atyled “EMgab TL to 6 ar ership fer his Zion lace industries bill of compla ul by Dowie’s by ther-in-law, Samuel Ste read in Judge Tuley’s neon, Was charging J approached Stevenson in Heston, Eng * jand, and persuaded him to relinquteh wince business earning #9100 yearly {SENT SON TO STORE AND WAS WEARS A CHEERFUL AND ain, Stevenson relates DEAD WHEN HE GOT BACK. income and | °. that he ma: \ gave her a wedding dower of 35,000 ied Dowle's sister and the form of stock in the Zlon lace tn- dustries, The plaintiff’ satd it was his Het that he was Bowte's co-partner and that Dowle by fraud had secur- ed his name te aper giving Dowte all rights In the company, Stevenson charged that Dowie on tac night of Aug. §& 191, changed papers on bim] trom when he supposed he was signing Joint: | ine found, Mow partnerslip agreements, —————==—___-- seventeen al whi rH wick Forwarded to London, WASHINGTON, Dec, 11.—The appli- cation for clemency In the case of Miss Eastwick, the American girl confined in prison in London for “ratasing’ a raii- road bond, have been forwarded to the United States Embassy at London, and returaed, ‘The Finn Ani will do all in his) po be the condition of the prisoner. The Brit-}laat night at tah Government. has, it is. sald, been| Forteth street. very indulgent In her case, and there Is] were present. ~ WOMAN HANGED which was to be returned to him inp Mere, Kate Urachell Tore Her Dress Into Strips and 2) Hamburg pla rk. “Dr."' Dowle himself was not tn court. of Watling for he alth this afternoon and hanged herself from a gas Jet. LENIENTLY TREATED. Mes. Urschell sent her son Gustave, *. x |. to grocery store ment tore up her which she used wax Plen for Clemency for Mins Eant-| dress and made a rop In the act. She was dead when the boy Dantel Urschell, the woman's husband, holds a responsible forwarding company ofo Newark Jon's Smoker, Mr. White, the Secratary and Charge,) The Jay Finn Association, of ti er to amelorate] teonth Aseomily Dis omels Mall, 44 Weer Two hundred people The cntergainment con-lopened for the Government. every reason to cxpect that it will cone] ainted of boxing, recitations, winging When Mr. Taggart aroso to address finue to beam 4... and @ cake wally IONLY $4,000,000 NORDICA’S CLAIM. WAS HEAD OF THE “CHRIS"/Ex-Czar Reed Her Attorney in a Suit Against the Government. IL—From re whom she a few days has placed | sels, Reed and secure Jaim for the Nordica pal ty N “MRS. BONINE comrerotss.c) HERSELF WHILEILL AWAITS HER FATE. WASHIN g the trial of Mrs ifering, could of No grew tired} he pas the atiorneys for th Jofenso xudmited to the Jury regarding the low to the Mrs. 1 expression us ane came into poaitlan cwithing De Springman and took her seat by [the aide of husband : to the Court. an adjournment MrT eaken at Wah te 118. fet, held in sink AL the afternoon session counsel we: Attorney She the jury Mre, Bonine half turned in her} ent ia sald to have amount Was self to be the nil hele to Norton, CONFIDENT EXPRESSION. The Case Closed and Court Ready for the Argument to Dec tt Was resumed at NRA larger crowd he summing up dre entering upon the arguments structions each atde destred to de ine wore the same rt tate been talking for an hour. ea ere moments duritg Mr. Tag. The entire forenoon was taken up by counsel in submitting thelr instructions SDAY, DECEMBER It, SCORE AT O'CLOCK. Miles. 1,283 : 1,283 1,283 1,283 1,283 1,283 1,283 1,283 1,283 1,283 ———__ 046 NEWKIRK AND MUNRO............. M'EACHERN AND WALTHOUR........ KING AND SAMUELSON. ..... MAYA AND WILSON BABCOCK AND TURVILLE. . HALL AND M’LAREN. FISHER AND CHEVALLIER. . FREDERICK AND JAAK............. LAWSON AND JULIUS..........--.. BUTLER AND M’LEAN.............. - oO Laps. 5 a MAS, SUTRO SUED BY DOCTCR, Justice Joseph, of the Municipal Co the Municipal Court, to-day in the suit brought against Mrs. The ; well-known society woman, by Dr. :| tral Park West, for $132 alleged to be due for osteopathic | | treatment. ' Mrs. Sutro testified that she was ben ment, but that Dr. Ward promised to tre would recommend him to her friends. FUNSTON ILL AND COMING HOME. MANILA. Dec. 11.—Gen. Funston sails for United St, Dec. 16 on the transport Warren. venders a change of climate. Gov. Taft will sail for home on the Grant on Dec. 20. —2+e—_ ALEXANDER HORR WELL KNOWN AS TEXAS SOCIALIST. DALLAS, Tex., Der. 11.—Alexander Horr, who shot Fran- cis McGinnis-Iveagh in New York last night, is well known in Dallas and other Texas cities. Some six or seven years ago he published a chain of Socialistic papers in this State. See epee heard testimony ' odore Sutro, tha | Julian Ward, of No.275.Cen- efited by the treat. | at her free if she , Decision was veserved, The doctors have ordered UNDERGROUND P. RR. TERMINAL FOR THIS CITY. A..J. Cassat, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Come : pany, made public to- day his plan for securing a New York tere minus for the company. Connection will be made with the Long Island Railroad by tunnel, and the two roads will have‘a Joint underground terminal station in New York City. —e+o— LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—Free Pass 1, Elsie Bramble 2, Ida Penzance Sixth Race—Little Elkin 1, Irving Mayor 2, Deloraine 3. *e Nn oN ff atement made. by But one of the sien and only one of conviction oe. the. accu Aah. Mise Heory court until after Mr. Ti A) the defendant was this evening parents will’ celebrate thetr Soparents t Branidaught ter in thin untque Gat rare even Weller Brown ver and Mies paries McPhers The Business success depends upon en- abilty—aud Sunday World |}: (g Circulation Books O, 1901. the start of the six-day were all eith started in wild pursuit. after a couple Newkirk took his place. bicycle. Richard Croker saw Jone Hees a guest Hotel at wind deg in bed at ts Ha bad inhaled Me war fifty-five well dr se tunty money and had a tress ov more & Olte Railroad) mad Tohn Al Hess, Clerk of Muchanan, Upshire Coun siniy Heas registered vesterde He was veral hours — “fo St Pauls Church Makin. Quly on few present The bride band was Judar easbeiher Be Joostume Sof gray slot han rested inaten. most of ber life ———— The Gallaten Ban BALLSTON N remal ing fl} in bed, The moat sensational sprint since | ' ' | place when Munroe ran from fourth ae e and for a short time led the bunch, Munro Wis riding leisurely along with the Wier riders. eating or when suddenly they saw shoot past them, He was three-quar- ters of a lap ahead before the other riders realized what had In an instant drinkitig cups thrown to one side and the The audience was on Its feet in an Finsvant and for several there were yells and cries of * | bor Denny.” The Southerner could not keep up the pace, however f lnps was forced to take his old position. When a steady Pace was set again Munro's trainers lifted the rider from his wheel and almost axhausted and he nearly fell to the floor when asgisted from his riders plugging along this afternoon Accompanied by the well-known turf- man, David Gideon, he entered the mphitheatre shortly before 2 o'clock anc after occupying a box for about thirty minutes he left the building, Of course he wanted to know all arid, in to Al 2 a '|Southern Team Tries to Steal a Lap and Munro Leaves Track Exhausted—Croker Sees Race and Says “It’s Worse than Politics.” . ‘ * * . + men as siuicer-shaped track. The construction of the course was! would be by this time.” what impressed him most. He won- It is strange that the ancient sons dered how the riders could hold their! of rest should take any interest in balance going around such steeply- anything so strenuous, yet the six- Then his attention day race now on at Madison Square was directed to the riders, not indi- Garden has aroused their interest. vidually though, but as a whole. Somebody Hall, banked turns. peer the race and Manager RACING # SPORTS Special BOOKLET | Supplement “THE ROLY POLYS' CHRISTMAS.” | Pictures and Verses in Four Colors-- Unique in Shape. OUT NEXT SUNDAY. wecerrer eran POP re sree nee Rese eS “SIX-DAY RACING WORSE * THAN POLITICS.""—Mr. Croker.; 2 Webard Croker, accompanied by Dave Gideon, the turfman, sat in an arena box and watched the progress of the six-day race this After following the dizzy whirl of men around the board track with his eye for some time Mr. Croker’s comment was as “It is interesting, but I should think it would be exhausting. It & looks as if it might be worse than politics.” Powers obliged him, telling him the) cf the riders and I have no {dea of names and hal.ing places of the ten’ who {s even likely to win, They all whirled around the jook in fine condition, in fact a good began yelling to little King and Samuelson, the “hobo” the Englishman, who was on team, has aroused the clan to @ high the track at the time, asking if Cro-| pitch of interest, and this morning ker was rooting for him. The Tam- the Salt Lake boys were the recipi- many chief seemed confused, and to ents of a peculiar telegram. those who were talking with him he The message which came to them seid “L have no favorites. | know none PSTD ———_—-+4-—______. chieftain seemed keenly interested in the o aeal beter than I expected they The publication of articles calling (Continued on Efghth Page) cuit Court, Buchanan, W. ‘Va, a Suicide Here. Whitehall «ire trewit. and t odor of pas wan not detrete hen the door wa 4. He aad relitives! have been notified were married here Codlay at ADMITTED TO BAIL. Uhiee (rratened Win Bed. ENDS LIFEBY PRETTY GIRL NEWFIGHTFOR OAS IN IN OTEL. GK DIVORGE LAW MILLIONS John A. Hess, C Clerk of Cir Mrs. Maud «lV. Boo Booth Seeks: Grandson en to Have | Absolute Separation from Walter Miller Booth. BERLIN Me ; are daughters of Bamuel ¢ Deputy Sheriff of Ar rf Miller Booth, who WEATHER FORECAST. c Forecaat for the thirty-six > Fulr to-uight and Thure- | freuh west Will Probated Here and for Good Reason. “A new contest over the $2,000,000 es- tate of John Taw, who died in whose will was begun lay be- Mi Willam M. & grandson, ybated in this HM proisably: | Law them, (seeks to have the w son and ze se died, being are the oom this grand ners the law had s than Ni the otners grandson's uw's petition AIR EXPLOSION. Four Meu Injured at Volcan Irom i Works. PITTSTON, Va One of the Army Arrested an a) at New Haven, Ryening World.) | ; SALVATION AND LARCENY. | rht sor My 12, + iat a

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