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“92 968— More Sunday Worlds issued yesterday than on the same Sunday of last year. Che _“ Circulation Books Open to A PRICE ONE CENT. LOW TAKES THE ce Goes Before Justice Morgan J. O’Brien and Obli- ‘s gates Himself to Faithfully Perform Official Duties. MAYOR'S OATH RACING # SPORTS > 336%— Columns of advertising printed in Sunday’s Merle Cais 1) i é columns | over last year. PRICE ONE CEN eo nid, [i Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ] _NEW YORK, Mor DA Y, DECK, MBER 16, 1901 VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM. 60 ELECTION CLERKS DISMISSED et President Voorhis, of the Commission of Elections. has | summarily discharged sixty clerks employed in the Bureau of Elections to copy the enrollment of the voters. | Prsident Voorhis found that some of the clerks were writ- | FREEDMAN IS — OUT OF GAME. —_—_+¢-—_ Spalding Acquires Gentrolline Interest in Club and Will Oust Old Enemy. New York Mayor-elect Seth Low took the oath ' Barlier in the day Mr. Low had an- Ry ott ont Cian es lost all vice In the affaite of tae[ Freedman obtained control by grace of office ‘his afternoon in the Appel SET ROTS RE nounced nine appointments ing bu? forty names and addresses in an hour while the faith-j«- -1.« he New York | nie “Tamnsny cascpelationns Guarini AACE DI Slalnn eateries Sicremon Cann TMEN intinakingsike aiementot th t of kK. | Speiding of Chicago, newly ele ons the Black Sheep. the political clique interested in the ee arte ee emanate ANNOUNCED BY LOW. 3)" mae ine anno : ful were doing over twice that amount of wor Mt the National League years annual] club, the stock was he:t by Al Spalding Meco amie red yy cue = lg s eaadelic pie STTREEES! Laziness prevailed mostly in Brooklyn, where forty-eight! \1- wnaren’ Fr iw city Mr. | apd Menara, oSden and Cunant, of the ice Morgan rien je May selec a rT j) f ‘ Spaul ver kK sheep 101 ‘Snr Sa C Tn the ‘ittte kroun gathered in Jus will not stand for the Tammany’ pian} ©Mployees of the bureau had their official heads cut oif. fem day hi oy ao eee coe | ree ee eames tice O'Brien's chambers wae Gen to fasten thousands of hold-over of- the would drive Freedma Um antagonism to tlm Mr cluecand is in control of; the: ponlle Patrick A. Collins, the Mavor-elect fice-holders on the new aoe FREEDMAN TO ASK FOR INJUNCTION. Fp Matt ; was invited on several occaslona to eligues teh nna held Mtr Freedman t + tle ed Uke a oman « Hoo decwpr tie prawidencs: of the body, He] In power. ©) Boston tion. | , tat just woe ed oy H ve sreenes Coogan. Jhistre after he had wel _p have increased the Board from | A‘late afternoon report says that Freedman will ask for, ‘\" wan a nsecer ret “| be th Spaul comed M at once proceeded to ies members to seven.” said Mr.) an injunction restraining Al Spalding from acting as President,» a" {ate eM con an ‘mngr ts aotates (poder no minis. \ ow. “in order not to make + eat f ast December Mr,| Particular obligat t SAD SI TENS OU eee hands upon the time of the Com. Of the National League. claiming his election was irreaular. ' ceded in making hie ane homlay ata Never reay er pfooath pre mt —__—_—___¢-2-______. nent ush. of the ¢ noo! ArT eee bone tence ede ‘oMMIS.'$ missioners, who serve without pay. t a over Rings wwe 4a ners frieinis” were ‘cialraiag : sanding with uplifted right nd a Bea NENA Their duties, for a time at least, will florure Mr. he Roston clu, all of whom | in thes eiabuneet: 4 controlling interes! poate erp aefaeereai Ned ieitoea On. aes iu rina and 8) hac unuaialand “onemus. ues i wide with him because of} a oport ls merely wind circulated ’ \ t 4 uo vy r Spaul yas promiaed late of baseba sin ee . 2 ona ¥, iS attentively and at che close signfied No Dykman, .Theo- The Remocratic members of the C., B. & Q@. RAILROAD LEASED FOR 989 YEARS. efussaie fae Sr ieEait baneball affaire In thin/ 2? atority of, the. at bar T save : acids j Rai Nelionts ommittee all supported Mr, Shepard, | 5 of the wie and means ThDSSE whOE hates filloweae tem Ins friends nto, ith ime, control the datos \e Sie Lew bent over to ams his | uf NE ee: eo unee Ne, Another move: in the big railway combine was made this | 1 wen Ties ea eae note omar etert : sleet felicia pas Sua i sete ree | afternoon at a meeting of the officials of the Chicago, Burling- | +1 pach diivekseard| helucihentwelvesa nib bleacues tierker: tidereme) eee ree : turned to Mayor-elec , The Justice also signed the oath, as) ce e Sinfte. | ton and Quincy Railroad Company held in the offices of the | *"" drove Mr. Spauld vait with interest Mr. Spaulding’ | s ein baseball, and Mr. Spald- 5 © and said: ‘Col, Alfred Wagstaff, the clerk of the "The vice Commission ie Pacific Company, No. 49 Wall street’ The Chicago ther from the Board: of! Dire of how he undermined Mr! When he undertakes to oust meen : General. can Lswear you in, too%"! court. Mi Low was then presented M2? intended cove an engine oe: Northern Pacific Pp oO alGompany teased tarratter oy jor at | hes sytea Cor Cli Vis Influence in the houee of his| tn Me. Spal § i : hokts vloe f atock In edd oot could take at Ow! a oO je Justic yg Ww vere Ma) + if nv No, init [could take that oath, all |to the Justices of the court, who were, Which the Mayor can work on any! Burlington and Quincy Railroa p 4 a term of NI9: brother was hie represent avocathe stooknoicrater| i was delivered personally ; right, Gen. Collins replicd. {in consultation in the brary. | ontinuea = nt Paged 999 years their lines to the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy |). i.e uirectornse vot when F ee haa panne oo Stafiew Buillean.! ‘Nelther afr. Freed ee : Railway Company, one of the holding companies in the trust. | a~ ed hls retirement, the Spautd-{ clowe but tion own hat Srp In the ete ; BEAUMFUL ACTRESS MAY Tobe TED FoR By SIX-DAY CYCLISTS 2 NEVER BE TRIED FOR BIGAMY; WIDOWS Wh FOR 500,000; Rich Walter Burns Fails to Appear i in Court Against Alice! Gladys Brauemlich-Burns and Cannot Be Found. The remarkablé romance of beretitul Me went abroad |) Fensuars 1M and Each of the Two Seeks} sone "sie Gladys md he that when he rewired on Ba Dust the Mgnt of{ 1s. i), he learned that « oaby had bee Through Courts Fortune Left | sidiciat invensieusor iibeusGn/ Aweigh sent Caer The: charming, blond. alread tile ae=)--Meeneven #aw hie Lafaili, anid was ‘tola} \ " afi, and cus tol} by F. Stanhope Philips. case sto in oniy a) ave lit wan with the famtis of Col. Benneti.t deen placed on trial / “day | Seventy-third Bayonne, wherd before Judge Mair, in J CRY. the girth wae et In his opening address to the jury be-, Mit Prosecutor Erwin declared that) Ay dad to marcy} ' y Walter Burns, wealtiy complain: i dove orman in the Supreme, later. tte 4 ant aad second husband, could f e there ree ( Court tasdus ex-Judge Henry Light. of | found and an indesnt ournment was caiy A telegrain from his wife, ane fl Connection! imate the startling declara-| taken. houncing thelr child's death, . tlon that ts aien each claimed to be! nani allied shat when he marth Ve dat the Burns home va the widow iste F, Stanhope Phil- | Oro ste pence Lente: it donee mane (nets Helier nenclemede Mt.) | ; 3 att she e: id e Morne as Nin wife and took bei ipacihove ne out to dispute jshe wun already the wi . ine sian ieoredithalisteermecacerel| in behalf of a dead mun. | Brauemlich, whom aie married on fies Fievershalisvuniialel Gaeta | It tan the seginning of the trial of {8 1% at Good Ground, 1. 1 SRAM RAC bad quarrel with | fn osult e toy James Ralph Phitips | OMY Mfteen “Seare old eh ant tet home she was | | } Burns ts a Chicago date meniutaesurer Louteville, i } agains: Martha B. Philips as widow, {ate tives, when In'Now York at Ne os soutey Sy by ne ‘ executrix and sole legates of I Stan-| Central Park West, MONoo ML Lawrence | 1 Burns alleges that about Chri eu ceeenect| where 7 Rope Philips and Grace Macgregor Phii- ips, the second avidow. to have the will declared null and void “Each of these women clatms to be the Iawful widow of F. Stanhope Phil- | — she was we, he met the girl. eh owed on Bur ne daughter of € | man, of Louisville, { infatuated with time Aarge Ky POOL-AOOMS ULE TOMES? ' Deputy Commissioner Fan- ning Gives Out Startling Result of Inquiry, Barnét Rosenberg, of No. 174 Madison street, in Harlem | Court to-day was held for trial on Henrietta Lowerthal’s charge thai’he was a bigamist. She alleges that she gave him:$300 on their wedding day, and that:he sailed for Europe bee 14, 1898, and on Aug. 20, 1899, married Dora Rosenburg | Nearly $5,000 Distributed Among Men Who Took Part in Last Week's Race. WERE PAID TO-DAY eee LATE RESULTS A AT:NEW ORLEANS. = 3 4 ts k bleyele ridera who last vip laws of nature tn fie. singtay Third Race—Major “Mansir 1, Dalkeith 2, Pay the Fiddler 3] weox avnat Fourth Race—Malay. 1.. Andes 2s Balm of Gilead 3, | SemeiRceneas ofr enairancen were eantz Fifth Race—Trebor 1, Ben Chance 2, Swore: man's. Hovel this afternoon Powers Each team wan summoned to a private The whiners, Wal- ¥ Deputy-Commissioner of Corrections, aA ever and even’ more happy, Ct hing wildy Newkirk and |. Dilicanninel tareal chiateneenloet ata 3 es At hotel shortly before relook thi unre be and 11 ; : ACCUSED-OF THEFT BY. FATHER-IN-LAW. Atternoon ih Maunranchagaretl teste Niall etn 1 ans investigation into the management of 4 ¢ $ gol Tho: vutained very near] ibe th . pot SD. ‘The the City Prison, 4 : iF Misihaiee th and pefore a asl parsnt jseam, King land Barauelagns were fle hax alleged taat Warden Hagen ‘ Benjamin Frest, of-No. 334 East Seventy-elghth: street.) 2!" «1 ver deal: uc aha eee te, Rela ce Nite a ene sapeltctary wilt gatas Pare lbeeica eee s was held ‘in $2,000 bai) for examination ona change of lar-| "aid sun rowers and nis pactuer, Jim! Ayenmaeh only seven purses were hung {convicted wardman Bissert, and that 3 ceny preferred against him. by his father-in- laws Loyls Neue) Kronedy. tad mach to sua ye the | gement, sircideat to rewar!| many of the employes in nee peteanl 3 man, of No. 438 East Seventy-ninth street, in Yorkville Police) :'* ceeen eset mai fo a tn good |e i fnelerancaites cant onesetea GAtSEoerTs : Court this afternoon. Neuman said that Frest with his wife) -) ne would hardly think thes {athe rooms in this elty | hea) Just finished’'a/long six-day it 100, seemed After examining a number of witness: es in hix private office Mr. Fanning had to ay concerning the Inquiry: received information about a week ago that « downtown pool-room had es tablished connections in the ‘Tombs, |Such inquirtes along that line as I have [been able to make, with a hostile subom paid him a visit on Aug. 10, and'that after they had left he dis- covered jewelry to the value of $1,000 had disappeared. aH Some of the articles Frest pawned, Neuman said, andi> Avalenreeis others he had reset and presented them to his wife. dee Paicisce jadas) and tiated ave decided and will for race at Bosto reek suffered ( the ty fps, who left an estate of $500.00," wald + the lawyer. “About $105,000,"" corrected one of the half dozen lawyers for the women, An estate of upward of half a mill- Mars," the first lawyer repeated, , the wife who was separated from | Philips by divorce New Jersey | ¢ was illegal 1901, leav- | ing a widow, Macgregor Philips On Feb. 7, 1901. Martha P. Philips tiled the will now disputed, and subsequent!y | u waa admitted (9 provate. fe declare that that paper wae not; the rs of F. Stanhope Philips, but the , Will of Martha #8. Philips and one Strong, who exercised influence over SCANNELL HOTEL MAN OVERRULED. HAS TO QUIT. ' Recorder “Gof Decides that Lessee of Beavosrt and Chas- He Must Plead to taigneray Makes an Bir. now claime that that divoi “F, 8. Philips died Jan § The Senate Practically Unanimous in Favor eral hours’ |dinate otsenalbly in charge of that olace, jave brought me the information which implicates an employe of the Tombs. “I have obtalued the confession of on ema of some importance !n the De tment of Correction that prior to his |e sintiment a few months ago he wae sted with an uptown pool-room re- | puted to ducted by a city official. “L have found that another employes of the department who wae summoned > ADpe but dtd not was also attached to a pool-room when appointed to his pla rgard to \ who admitted HAY-PAUNCEFOTE _ TREATY RATIFIED. to POLICE STOLE ENDSHER LIFE THEEVIDENGE WITH 2 BABES |Goddard Society usta Goaded by 9 Poverty, Mise dent Tells How Incriminat- of Its Adoption. he appointment of the connection with @ that his name e Civil-Gervies After Paurrefote seve dt de pra on che ali control int cary him. i Indictment. H , l Fesutserwea teal : utter faigwed? died at : Foal know at this the {anid |. @ianhepe; Philips. was| Assignment. Hoi eeta catenaelea iste He ing Policy Slips Vanished, Infants Out of Misery, calga imitate wholly under the influence of Martha B. feeve Tl, MP he vests ahtsh oi berme dae fort if unknown to Philips and one Strong. | Rican vt Ba a Se ties hep or qian zs = | Gommtasioner L | The first witness, Dr. Caartes 1. Commisisoner John J Scanue ries J ioe ltupel teen tere ! shlienioy eee { | spina tertined that ave year aye] aiid Wham LC Marke mun plead te Coe 2 Seen ieee er er te Ankur! Abul en thane timers, wt Xo, az] The snautry ill contingencies. gy { sled Fees PANG eh acd foun BRL ane iment charging them with conspir. Imneray canal ander comple can A iF hie the mh te Hi teres mobivn, Killed here! bs Ras Inquiry, Fi Was suffering and Madi 1 the potion oF Jd daughter, Net Recorder Gott, ina jown to-day, declared that th ered in abatement *hould be Hore in what vorder sal “It ix unnece ded signme: £0" whore reside fede HW, ths he dofense denies ¢ gregor is Philipsis widow, alleging tnut (0 an annulment of thelr mar- New Jorgey in 1881, and married Ma Marcha I. Philips a month later, Mscusa or decide | y Grace Mnogregor Phillpa’s answer in| Whether the questi the non-resi-g and that in that this annulment was based on dence of a nd Suror should be tg. ould i = testimony and ilegat prained by a plea in abatement or ay { cee: {ction to ur whether sucit 1 WANTED His WILL BACK. the indfetment | yeon. be : Merenidence | ce uy " ’ the Indict- | was ‘ Axon Menehan Provided for Ite Retucn * if Me Recover of the brewer In process af « the atracture was cilon Bilis (at) Wiliam enensisan, ws ; iMluwed with i on Dec. 7, leaving his itrete alima few, hundred doilars—to gis sister-in- MS 1 for more wt dian nan on Della Renehan, adds: “But (€ f should get well this fo be returned to mp and is Bidered aw null and void.” Ve didn't get well, evidently, mill was filed for prohato this i!) GOV. GREGORY a Demise of Whode Thin Atte Wee |. Excentive oon, i WICKFOR: hy Deo. 16—-Gov. ists meee William Groseus, of Rhode teland, died | been “an Hiitermedtary age zaitaltan') 8 home here’atd o'cl On, Nov. 2% counsel for When anet this after- Marks asked permlanion ix or acting she spendin HoLehnlerpeenseit 5 nape: iii Hie" hina mt severail minutes of the Grand Jury. erfect rest. Site receiver mionths, aderstanding that ta old frieda, and only Hed . Bhe haa a indy com-} her journes# and es tons enbha NW the hotaln, TH Bie lanly the Indloting | seen, tha rooms mre Grand ee On| roaiient. of thelof the hotel, and that, if is} . they county, and, wihae the indictment, was] iook out ncn warden, Abe cannot hex ° therefore vol street sounda and sights, FLOWER SOT EN CONTEMPT. 8 Lantr © Warden Hag: during the ine gus. for from duty vday included James r the oy Palinades isang was killed Wy DELINGLENE w ae SS ulligct nd ichextethe ' eek Schiff, che hank 1 Hy! Ralser's som thy 1 up atl che FoR Bit. t tthe mheatetea tenn» litres ed | wan rained ' ina tue ary dettnnue ss Magin cat When thes decone | sratat's Court todas 1 s fotm she fen Kae jet enonke ou Sy ' hawnianlile be alk’ Richard Croker « ur eine} ane ie her dadlen, | BU, " tte, (at \" in Sires Jondph (Nteltea who} |tsenzon the sth aml Kast rivers RTT US este rics ' ce ee Nilharen “un nit | FOR SLANDER agEanld CHanMldamatieny vi inet te MD tb ae He ri earn Serer tian | Set 5 na ree ae ‘ an ayalla eA ul et tara sit Mrs lesion RAE ne C. R. FLINT RESIGNS. | eT i, “lspod mivy : ; T aid | So Langer a Dires +8 Rabe | Sek ‘Pe eas for Edward nalotings 4 ynave ; Collls P. tuntington: privr to the 1 Ut He Hiareisy Ds sult ter'a death, was’ on trial in the Su ut) th. suitlcientiy RNS of the Hitrris | . ny wet son Board ¢ ., 1) . m Pada wine of the Preme Court to-day The defense wax % pe tn yo election comin, whics ce claims ») y in se that the pletures were only, pit on ox- lr fraara al pine: ASA | Grace) elalme Gageenyrebreea nel ia hibition. ate “lhe Grea question as being 9) t In‘ his ac says he Ix pot worrying fete tat Hor at ieast six monthe the Harrison f —— Business sycoana depends upon en- ablltty—and Sanday World The Common Penneyivanta Mesiroa The Unie tea Court of A to-day reversed: Jintge. lacomh: - Ger commiting Angon R.. Flower ti oS

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