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| NIGHT EDITION. “The Roly Poly Book.” A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR EVERY CHILD WITH THE CHRISTMAS SUNDAY WORLD. RACING # SPORTS Murillo’s Adoration. A Copy of the Great Painting in Colors, Separate Sheet, Double-Page Size, [Out Next Sunday. Order To-Day. ‘ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW.YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1901. with the “Circulation Books Open to All.” ] CHRISTMAS SUNDAY WORLD, : PRICE ONE CEN'D, Walthour and McEachern Narrowly Escaped Being. Lapped—McLaren, of English Team, Falls from His Wheel Twice To-Day. Albert Champion, motor cyclist, saved Bob Walthour from being lap pec by the other riders in the six day race this afternoon. It was at the time when the French chauffeur came on the track to give an exhi- dition on his motor and all the six- flay (men ‘were obliged to eravel slowly around the Garden on the floor. Walthour's two wheels broke down end he was obliged to mount one of MeEachern’s wheels. He said he could not ride it and his mate had to he sent for. Archie, weary and tired, was brought out on the track just at the time that Champion had finished his trial. Had he been a minute later Walthour would have lost the lap. As it was Otto Maya, leading the bunch, set a clip thaa was a heart- breaker. McEachern is nearly caught, but just managed to bold his | own. The sprinting continued for a half hour in an endeavor to weaken | McEachern, and it looked like a ques- | day that Tom Eck, their trainer, ts satisfied that their ts no doubt as to the result. Of all the riders ther appear the strongest. and are always well up when a eprint comes. It will be a sad disappointment to the veteran trainer should the team not win, and While Walthour 4 in comparative: | it would be his first losers in a six- ly good s\ e considering that he has | day race since 1888. He says both hie done the bulk of the work for his! boys are In fine shape, and that be- arly so ft.) fore many hours they will show how int of about a half an hour) they class over the others. this afternoon showed up the Cana-| Poor McLaren, the Englishman, is dian's poor form and it would be! in pitiable shape. It ts with an ef- no wonder were a lap to be stojen| fort that he retains his wheel going on him before infdnight. ‘The speed | around the track, and is far inferior which has marked his previous slay'’s| (© taking up a sprint. Twice to-day work seems to have left, auf fast, he has fallen from his wheel. Neither Ruing does not seem to be to his| me he injured, but it was just liking, instead of occupying a promi [esate he was trailing. Hall, his nent piace in. sprints as he has/sirtner, though, fs putting formerly, he has been found to be| &#me fleht and his appearance on he track always promotes) much well back, sixth or seventh place be- cheering by the crow ing his position Thee POINTS Pot lehe a recon thin But with the decline of the origi-| ear is easily shown, The enthustasm na! favorites, 2 new pair has sprung! Fe gnee Long eferaithe time ar- ; | rived to + elect into prominence. They are Newkirk urn on the electric lights horse and caught up with the flying pacemakers. In that dash the weak McLaren and Julius and Lawson were losers. The first two lost a lap in the first ten minutes, and a few tminutes later, when Lawson relieved his mate, he tvo lost, did MeLaren again. tion of a few minutes more. But just at the crucial moment Walthour re-; mounted and sped off like a quarter! DALY ESTATE GETS THEATRE House of Lords Gives It Possession of London Play House. LANDON, Des. 12—The House Jordy to-day unanii ectded the | case for the pore Dury Theatre here in favor of the Daly es- tate Newton Crane, 9 fd that the de 8 the Daly heirs pos theatre, but awants them purty San Toy for the on not ste ho is counsel the 8100, accumulated tn @hare of the takings of balance of (he leasehold ts worth a} $150,000, and, In addition, there will be an accounting for damages, George E wardes’s contract with the Da to produce musical plays at the theatre fe atill In force, and ts not affected by the result of the suit ‘The sult was t pute over the lea outcome of a dis-| e of Daly'a Theat London, and the executors of the 1a Augui Daly. Mr, Edwardes took possession. There was.no interruption of the con- trol ur of the run of “San Toy” during the IItigation, Mr. Daly's executors had no desire to disturb the successful play | and {It wus arranged, before the reached the courts, that the decision in the’ case, 5 was fo continue at Daly's for 30} to come. CHOKER STARTS FOR WEST BADEN. BEGINS JOURNEY ON FRIDAY, THE THIRTEENTH. Richard Croker started for Weat Baden, Ind., about 3 o'clock this after noon, accompanied by President John Fox, of the Democratic Club, Health Commissioner Cosby, John Halloran and David Gideon. When an Evening World reporter edged his way through the throng about, Mr. Croker at the Democratle Club, Just vefore he started, he seemed to be in great good humor, o you expect a happy vacation?” he asked. ‘Not a vacation,” corrected Mr. Croker, “Just call it a little diversion. | J expagt to stay ten dave and return in time for Christmas.” “Don't you hesitate about starting ws Friday, the thirteenth Mr. Croker looked serious, smiled and answered: “L hadn't thought vf that, Perhaps tt fe bad duck, but don't you think I've tad my bad luck alread: hat will you do vu “Well. I've told the boys [ would look uo the Croker who Is being Interviewed ant there. J want to see tho fellow, to gee if he looks. as well as he talks. The yarty will travel very unosten' jo private car has been en Then ne there?" sous {to be the nominee. & ~ | ih the garden the crowd began to and Munro, the Southerners. 50] swe and before o'clock there great has been thelr work during the| were at least 6,00 people presnt. TWOFOUGHT FATE STILL | up a 6 O'CLOCK. 290 Miles. Laps. ---- 2090 2 2090 2 M’EACHERN AND WALTHOUR. NEWKRK AND MUNRO...... 2,090 2,090 2,090 2,090 - 2,089 2,089 = 2,088 nN BUTLER AND M’LEAN MAYA AND WILSON... BABCOCK AND TURVILLE.... ... KING AND SAMUELSON. FREDERICKS AND JAAK. HALL AND M’LAREN. LAWSON AND JULIUS PF oOo ON NN 7 Shortly before 6 o’clock there was a wild sprint started by the “Hobo” team, King and Samuelson, the leaders, al- though almost exhausted, who managed to hang on and held (most the same position when things quieted down. Another enormous evening crowd was in the building. _—_—_— —-+—_ DENSE FOG BLOCKS FERRY-BOAT TRAVEL Dense Veil Hangs Over Rivers and Hampers Suburbanites on Their Way Home—Vessels Creep Along in Darkness. is Wheel wins Werrted, put t shivery feeling thelr wa Woas lookout war uutes the huge fiver in a darks no black that tt Some of the ferr 1, loom! un ial dandmarks and Het are all much aa half a a eran obliterated fos eth asing dan- During the day these were few hours slower when the boats coud cum at us Pveryw ¢ ck t0-nlght | he tivers steam craf reporteds As the close shor the rivers ra ous sttuas proached the thicker and the headway, just crawl mention: POLICE PROTECTION PROOF IN ADAMS POLICY RAIDS. Headquarters ‘Phone Number Found—Jerome to Continue War on Gambling by Secret Service Bureau in District-Attorney's Office. That there is to be no let up in, Thirty-seventh street station, has al- o'clock on a charge of r y bee y that he was unaware she war on gambling is indicated by ew U sa eps siater headquar. (v(t existence In hte 5 vata tue na deck at the policy headquar- yy dquarte AL Adams, the Polley Justice Jerome's plans for a secret service bureau as a feature of the Distrim-Attorney’s office, According to the story told to-day ters were found these numbers: "3100 Spring, 31 Westchester and 3470 Cort- landt.” These aie the private telephone LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS, Fourth Race—Burne Bunton 1, If-You-Dare 2, B, G. Fox 3, DEATH IN BY Capt. Garddard and _ Life- Saver Clung to Rigging as Sloop Sank. N OUBT Nothing Heard of Miss Stone or Companion Since Nov. 25, t harged nis af! Mipt Goddard, the keeper Saving tte 4 Surfiman W erday and a sunkea wreck | 4 hour before they were rescued + from two men started out in a stoop oat OA. M. to-day teh boat and Jed across the | decisive lax heen aacer- i mation of the re 1 Stone and Mme. though the men ump in an effo it she gradually filed a men clung to the ri with the waves dashing over them were rendered almost he cold, and it was with the greatest Meulty that they ed themselves | from being cn At last thelr the othe station, a men launch and put out thelr rescue. When taken from ¢ wreck the two men were in a thoro exhausted condition and could not have maintained their hold much longer. | They are recovering from the effects jfcotal. of the terrible experience, fol4.” VANDERBILT MAY. WIFE I PUSHCART, GO 10 CONGRESS. DEFIED THE RAIDERS REPUBLICANS LIKELY comic NAME CORNELIUS, JR. to the t leaves in whether they ‘POISON. COHN DIED OF ' ae i Ace Taken by lent, but Dose Was poisoning, who had been re- Cohn TO}BALLIN FAMILY’S | TUS3LE WITH THE LAW. Cornelius for the Rep anderbilt, jr, f= In the le A nomination Fifth Race—Celoraine 1, Zim 2, Lizzie A. 3. OO POLICEMAN BITTEN BY A DOG. Policeman John Sands, forty-seven years old, of No. | East One Hundred and Ninth street, was bitten on the left ea by a dog to-day at No. 89 Madison street. za srt NEW CHARGE AGAINST WEEKS, | ___ Vice-Chancellor Emery, in Newark, N. J. this afternoon signed an order for the appointment of a receiver for the $50,000 trust fund left by the late Edwin Lister. William R. Weeks, now in Ludlow Street Jail. was trustee. An affidavit at pl ae alleging that Weeks had misappropriated; +7 z DEPEW SAILS TO-MORROW TO WED. | On the North German Lloyd steamer Kaiser Wilhelm dey Grosse, which sails to-morrow, will be Senator Chauncey M. Depew, who is gong abroad to marry Miss May Palmer; Lud- wig Brefeld, Prussian Minister of Commerce, and John G. A, Leishman, United States Minister to Turkey. $o—— aoe] FOUGHT DUEL WITH KNIVES IN STREET. John Scott, a plasterer, sixty-eight years old. and Andrew Curley, fifty-two, a car driver, fought a duel with knives in the street outside the saloon of Thomas Harris, at Avenue C and Twelfth street, this afternoon. Both werc taken to Belle- the nucleus of the new secret service bureau has been already formed. De tectives Reardon and Brennan, of the Goddard Soclety, and Hammond Dillon and McClelland, of the Park- hurst Soclety, will be the first mem- calls for Police Headquarters, Police ti ir Headquarters in Westchester, and the Wall street branch CAPT. COONEY 'S SUSPENDED. ynclusion len and ene i milla and the F k Moss called at the office of fr néion as z s after- Mice Captain John Co; i H District-Attorney Philbin this after-| Police «1 faite hey f ; yal Commarea noon and together they went over the Sede att ifpasainie . used a pa » Headquart- evidence in yesterday's raids Smninalen Hi f Whe Capt, ¢ wis wummoned Police Captain Cooney, of the West) ite wil alled I next Tursday (Continued on Dagny IN THEWANDS SCORNED, SHE $10,000 FOR OFTHE JURY. DROWNSSELF CAR NANI —_—-.- - /A Pretty Brooklyn Brunette Jury Awards Money to Hoyt, | Flings Herself to Death Who Thinks He Is Pur- \ Fate Now Mrs. Bonine’s Being Considered in | Washington. \ | from Coney Island Pier, sued by Trolleys, tending to show th Ayres were engaged 41 nerived by the accused With pistol demonstrated weapon could h. hand and discharged 60 4 ant tn to the Jury © been held secure seats ® ung se sO REAL vue in a critical condition. BROKE THE BANK. Opera Singer Sald Cond He In Crittent fon, urglore Make nu Se ERNST VAN DYCK ILL. | ! gressman int he ta willing t he can receive the nom convention, waich will probably be hel: Dec. 2. Mr. Vanderbilt's secretary afternoon to i 23 fused to move sald this] | tried to seize the wien M puxheart Evening World reporter he screamed 1 know Mr, Vanderbilt] jailin’s wite, who was in the tenement, nt tne nomination, rushed out with her babe in arma, de- “he Republican County Committee will herself in the push cart and t toenight and fssue a call for the Imaries which will probably be held . 0. The Democratic primaries will id Dec. 16, Perry Belmont ts trying If the two million the street reinforced Ballins MeCarthy argued with the woman, but She little leaning man. other by Aires are candidates on opposing tickets ‘ign in the district will be iw ii usheart n mpoxed HAD Wyott hurled itself into the cart Muller, Mujler was former Bem. | aid Pant iia turn was, geratle leader af Staten Intand and | aumpe when he waa defeated as President off yen MeCarthy summoned . the borough of Tichmond at the Inst] | Ten Mecurthy summoned the police election resigned from Congress. {The Seventh Congressional Dintrict ts strongly Democratic. In {t 1s comprised | tree: 0 the First Assembly District of Mon aed iiesex Market Court, but Magistrate tan, of which Pollze Commissioner Sur-¥ Hogan took a charitable view of the 2 ade . easeand discharged them, hy 1s tho lea Ballin and his wife were taken to the | dition at his home, > Dyck, the t f the Grau pany, has abandon the tour with thet org en by sickn He ts now Ina crit OW West Twenty. || frat street, Mr. Van Dyck apoeare with th company in San Francisco on: | ta tracted a cold and returned to New) Ciutioved ‘ns York. Here the cold grew worke and! The thlevex 9 developed into inflammation of the] this. | At stomach. i srowbar ‘This morning the physicians fear that) blew oper peritonitis may follow, and they say that} strong bon + the singer will certainly be confined to! his room for several day Mood hounds Under the most favorable circum: he will not be able to sing for - nree Weeks. He does not sed all, and is under the trained nurses. ‘a Company CIneinnatl next’ Monday evenin, Mr. Van Dyck was to have sung cesafal ian | *| The thoughtless man with land to will be aus returning to same work GREENBAUM SWORN IM, lect of oath of Jus WEATHER FORECAST. the thirtye ats M 14, for New 1 vicInity—= for ——— wit robin now Mr. Grau has wired to hiv representa-| Convention of the Ameri sell iat tot Beater | tenor so oe pare ivipwoune Sfarkta pince pa Dee Finds no one who will Iny. eyed to tha eatabiighment of Hinman urdnys fresh south ow 5 day, Dec. Us, f . 1. Sevent et : ful if he will be able to sing curing ike It ja his desire to meet the alegntes at Ho does not think of printer’s ink jes undertakers: oven teent hs tireet tnercasing. frat, week of the! engagement ia New pistrict No, 3/and ail his fellow cratte-” And all Work! Wants imply. tho inquest will be held, i] x