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NIGHT EDITION. 92,968— More Sunday Worlds issued than on the yme Sunday of last year. PRICE ONE CENT. Che “Circ lation Books Open to Al” GIRL OF WEALTH WEDS EX-CONVICT Miss Sarah R. Mangam, of an Old Brooklyn Family, Marries Thomas Syron, Twice Sentenced. ‘The friends and acquaintances of Miss @erah R. Mangam, of No. 24 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, were surprised to-day | to learn that she nad married an ex- convict, who, after serving on term in Bing Sing for grand larceny, continued his career of crime and was again sen- | tenced to the Kings County jail. Miss Mangam {s a member of one of| the oldest, most prominent and rich est families in Breoklyn, and her act das simply dumbfounded those who have known her all her life. Her convict husband's name ts Thomas Byron. He is a Brooklynite who was reared in the Ninth Ward. He| Decame acquainted with his wife while) he was in the Kings County Jail. She for yeara has been greatly interested in Feligious work and has been in charge | of 2 mission. | Helped Shorten Term. | While visiting the Jail she met Syron | end became no Interested in him that she secured a shortening of hia term. When he got out of jail she took him to her mission at No. 697 Bergen street, and there employed him to clean up the place. Although born a Catholic, he was cu! verted to the influence and Washington ptist faith thi was received Avenue Baptist marry him and she aged mother and a thmate friends. Bi done to dissuade h and last Thursday wap performed in ¢ nue home of the family Samuel Thompson, the conducts the services at Her Mother Present. ‘The bride's aged mother w although nearly prostrated | daughter was doing. Tiere wther intimates of the family prerent The night before the wedding Miss Mangam gave her future husband @ Hing poss ble was but she by the ministe the -nission. Rey. wh present, what her ere a fow had She a taxion Avett burdred Willougiby und on nue feet t iit Udit her daugnter| bu would bear It with Christlan pattence. PROTECTION STOLE HIS = WAD BRD: FOR POLICY. | Frank Moss Finds Evidence that $17,800 Has Been Paid by Ring. Frank Moss announced this afternoon at the office of the Society fur the Pre- ventton of Crime that he had just dis- covered in. the ‘policy property now in| the hands of the city further impo:tant/ evidence, He sald that this evidence was in handwriting that had been identi- fled by persons fnmillar with “Al” Adams's writing as being his, and It ehowed that during the yeur IW there | had been paid for the protection of poll-| cy shope in this city the sum of 317,99. “That does not mean all of the money paid," sald Mr. Moss, “But it means iat it Is what we have discovered as fur us o have gone. December's money acema to have been paid in advance—J1.ua"* ‘Does this protection money that you speak of refer particularly to Capt. Coo- ney's precinct, in which the alleged headquarters of the policy people were Falded the other day?” was asked. Covers Other Precincts. "No, it does not refer wholly to that precinct. The amount 1s supposed to eover precincts in which policy shops the Identification of the hand- writing made by an expert on hand- writing?” was aske ‘* e suid all I care to say Mr. Moss answered rt of the evidence that you ng the raid?" om that) ticular po Money paid wi am not prepared | question Just now,” sak “Have you submitted. thie the District-Attorney yet For Each Shop, #20. "I do not care to sa. Continuing, Mr. Mi month bear a the figures Givide up in every case to make $3) per shop. We have tn the same handwriting a list BY the shops by diatricus and e game handwriting a list of tae p: expected to by districts.” + Mr. Mons added that they ly Important and said he rea- get still further and equa the amounts did not repre- ieee on thie point, nt all the money pald for policy shops ie retuned to fincuee the matter tart r or to Give further particulars, further particulars. SAILORS AND LANDSMEN ROW. SALOON FIGHT THAT MERGES | Mrs, THUNDER, Alderman Bridges Outwitted by Alderman McInnes on Paving Bids. Alderman McInnes, Republican leader, and Alderman irldges, the Demosthe of the Democrats, had a lively tilt over paving contracts this afternoon, Bridges was trying to hold back the paving resolutions, that they might overwhelm the Low alministration, “Lain't a-golnt to pat em’ in the bo: ¢ald he to the chalr, “till 1 know orty=fve pass "em," in a minute, 3 order for next mee “I turna ‘em all in now “I withdraw my mo’ Innes, with a grin, “Taat fellow Metnnes ts always steal ing our thunder," grumbled Bridges. MAD FROM FRIGHT, TEAM RUNS AWAY. sald Bridges. said Me- {TROLLEY CAR HAD BUMPED AGAINST THE CARRIAGE. a, Badly Seared, Dashed Into a Lamppost and D Was Injur. ver A Second avenue trolley car bumped Into a cloned Carriage at One Hundred and enth street and Second avenue this afternoon, frighteniag the horses and causing a runaway. The carriage, from the St. Nicholaw Stables, No. St. Nicholas avenue, wax driven by D Groshon and occupted by Peter MeDer- mott, Gertrude McDermott, a child and Smith, of No. 9% East One Hun- dred and Thirty-sixth street, The frightened animain dashed west on One Hundred and Eleventh street and at the corner of Park avenu into a lamppost. ‘Nh wrecked and one of the horses so badly hurt that It had to be shot. The driver was thrown to the pavement and his shoulder dislocated, The occupants of the carriage were cut by broken glaas. They were attend- ed by a doctor and sent home. Groshon was taken to the Harlem Hospital, INTO A RIOT. Four sailors and a number of Iandsmen et aged in a dispute this morning Ina aaloon in Van Brunt street, Brooklyn, When a policeman arrived the fight had become a riot. Four of the sailors, Julius Burham, Alphonse Henley, Carl Kindel and Carl Westervelt, were taken to the Long Is) and College Hospital with numerous stab wounds on thelr arms and heads Wentervelt is in a critical condition. Willlam Tilson and Clarence Hudson, of No. 88 Coffey street; Robert Williams of No. 404 Van Brunt street, and Will- fam Hughes, of No. 369 Van Brunt atreet, Were locked up in the Butler street | 20! Police station, a Sunday World Wants move the business world, DRIVER HURT IN COLLISION. a Seat by Electric Car and Uadly Injured, Crowds of women busy with their holiday shopping were shocked shortly after noon to-day to see a young man painfully injured ux a result of the car. Flage he was driving belng in a collision with a Sixth avenue surface car Francis McGovern, twenty-three years old, of No. 515 Weat Trenty-eig: street was the man, He was driving through Sixteenth atreet on hia way to the Unton Club on Fifth avenue. In attempting to croa# Sixth ay. which wad alive with holiday trate, MeGovern got tn the path of a norch- und car and there was « crash, Tne ver wan hurled from his seat and Thrown from alld along the pavement until he aad broken his right arm. His car was al- most torn off, Brulsed and ng ie was cared for by ghoppera who gather ambulance took York Hospital. some of the man: red about htm "until him to the New | Hey-ninth atree Et HEARTED Sad History of Mrs. Perry, Who Hanged Herself on the Priscilla, The sutelde of Mrs. George H. Perry on the Fall River Une steamer Prisct!la tn thetlc Mrs. Medford, a belle of the city, and known, as its most beautlful girl, and she was married at the age of twenty-one to the son of ex-Mayor Baxter E. Perry, of Medford, who relinquished his office be- fore the two years’ term was over be- cause of financial diMculties. ‘The elder Y subsequently confewed to having misappropriated more than $103.09 in trust funds, and one night in 1897 fled, the elty and went to a sanitarlum in South Norridge, Me., where he has nt the greater part of his time since. George H. Perry left town shortly after the scandal me public and has never since bee rnin Medford. He t member of the Med- onal Church and be- longed to the City Counell, Hie rage in 1893 to Una © Redman was one of the greatest social events of many years, and over 1.000 Invitations to the reception were (asued. Within three months, came trouble, and young moved from the Suffolk father wus remo ho the erry WAN Tee er, tnd George H, Perry went to Pituyburg, Pa. From there he wrote to his wife urging her to come and reunite their home and Mrs, Perry went with Ralph lived in Pittsburg for some time, butt couple could not agree, and there was another separation. Mrs. Perry to New York, where her mot meantime taken a house in W and Hved with fh time, Perry also returned to. and went to work In the store of Juhn Wanamaker at a salary of $7.5 a year, He had not been there long arrested at the Instixi Hoxton police inec mm the a Baltimore, Redmun, threatened t dared go to Lexington neral. CLOSE. INSPECTION OF IMNIGRATION te ALR Ki him if he ttend the fue POSED BY THE SENATE. WASHINGTON, Deo 1.—A new im- migration bil, which Is the joint produc- tion of Senator Penrose and Commia- stoner-General Powderly, to-day was {n- troduced int ate by Mr. Frye. ‘The bill provides an educational test and in addition to the present system of ay mestle inapection of !mmigrants autnor- izen the uppointment of Inspec: tthe principal forelgn ports from which im- migrants sall, with {nstructions to ev cle scrutiny of the poll minigrants with the view of ex- cluding anarchists. The bill als) pro- " for the yrtation of allenx who prove to be a ithis country as NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1901, VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM. KING OF SIAM CUMING tiki. WASHINGTON. Des. 7.—In the Senate to-day Mr. Frye resaint introducedea join or inviting the King ot © “lv guest of the nation. enable the Present to extend apprapoaie hoop \ jasked. itis propose a to ask the King to come nexl sumer, | see LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS » operation for carcer of the tongue. was said to he doing very '|Prevention of Cruelty te Children. was appointed to-day by the SHOT DEAD BY i] INSTANTLY KILLED. York | vefore hel NEW REGULATIONS PRO-|' Fifth Race—Piederich 1. Farmer Bennett 2. Mr. Phi 3. Sixth Race—-Poomerack 1 1. Master Mariner 2. J. Grigsby 3 ote JUSTICE M’ADAM IMPROVING. Justice David McAdzm. who has been confined after an "well this afternoon. es ose TWC MANHATTAN BOYS MISSING. The police ‘ave cen informed that Thomas Cawfield. eighteen years cid. and Leo Red. fourteen years old, siudenis lat Manhattan Coilege. Gne Hundred and Thirty-first street and Boulevard. have been miss sing from the institution since Dec. 14 IMPORTED ES! 1ER. $40,000 STALLION. DEAD. VERSAILLES, Ky.. Dec. 17.—Imported Esher, sire of many pope thoroughbreds, died here.to-day. He was valued it $40,000. ——_—- + GERRY SUPZRINTENDENT A PROBATION OFFICER. E. Feilows Jenkins. Superintendent of the Society for the Justices of the Court of Snecial Sessions as chief probationary officer of the Court to look after the interests of children under sixteen who arc placed on probation by the Court. eee BRIDGE COMMISSIONER BEFORE GRAND !UR» The Grand Jury to-day continued its investigation into the accident to the Brooklyn Bridge last summer. Among the wii- nesses summoned werc Bridge Commissioner Shea. Chief En- gineer Probasco. James C. McGuire. a bridge engineer. and As- sistant Engineer Chae. of the New York Central Railroad. MYSTERY IN THIS HOUSE ROBBERY. RICH MEADOWBROOK MAN LOSES HEIRLOOMS. HOUSEBREAKER, PROMINENT SOCIETY WOMAN | War on Eapert with a tevolver, but Thiet Was Quick for Her, Alarms Intnc Silverware Taken, PITTSBURG, Pa,, Dec. 17.—Harriet P Murphy prominent tn church clety circles and Treasurer of ¢ ley House Fund, was murd home, No. 621 Howe street, by asburglar about 3 o'clock t The murderer matte and although the pole HEMPSTEAD. 1. 1 itt Gliders I eve be try in myaterlous wurglary a Barnum, a wealthy Meadowbrook colony Although no windows Ooand the burglar rhed, out She wae an expert w eK OSA LET having practited several veara to pros! % 3 jtect herself from just guch an attack © Baraum :ro eNacah py ax happened this morning. and she al that the James 1 ays had a pixtol her under her pil- igh y fl this morning her | ter rem dteteotye | brother was awakenet by work found stitte two shots five in the house, and room, f floor with a «| num =wamy J, | Harn near lying dev { wound in the Mix Barnum wh mer oan shot dad nothe sued tp Ove fn watch dark and think that the Durglar Kauge spot of the ehooter the which Raraum, 4 by her to fash from the revolver whe fired. I: fora that only an expert. couli = they ‘ure contdent. that WEATHER FORECAST. 8 been ach ro, mind at noon claimed to have 4 tue. a FITCHAM IN JAIL. tort Ralleten Hank Wrecker Sorren- ary M. >». Dee, In, dered to Marshal. for New, York City an KALLSTION, N. ¥., T Ww hares 3. etntty ss Ob Fiteham, teller of ‘the Fira maT ANY k of Ballston, whose - Pauwels thenibanked onion mee tab sentinel” i gan foe all piled hear ‘Marshal lo. tobe placed ‘at. Aibua: Balt was not furnished, if weat win | “ Circulation Books Open to All,” ] 'Transfers Nine Captains, Five in Queens, but Re- Indications favor a giantic shake-; Capt. Fa from Macdougal, Capt. Hardy, from Newtown, Bote {np in the Pollee Department before ttreet to Hf te ough of Queens, to Lee avemuey Commissioner Murphy gives up his Capt: Moynihan. from West Twen-| Borough of Brooklyn, tieth street to Bast EB celghth | Capt. White, from Atlantic ave: badge of office, street. nue, Brooklyn, to Newtown, Queens, Mulberry street belleves that he Gapt. Dean. from East t. Hickman, from Jamaica, jwill Band ad pet shock (o the Be- eighth street to West Tw Queens, :o Flushing, Queens. partment: before Ch nAS, street Capt. Wolfarth, from Flushing, He made nine transfers of captains J1e says that in a fow days he will |Queens, to samatca, Queens, | tovuaty of them fn this bors have announcements to make, and{ Capt. Toole, from Lee ough. These four were revoked later that the revocation was necc sary | Hrooklyn, to Amity street, Brooklyn, The four Captains in Manhattan jecause of conditions not known to] These transfers, the Commissioner: whom the Commissioner had trans: | him when the original order was|sald this evening, were made upor ferred were: made. the recommendation of Inspector Pt Thomas, from Highbridge to The transfers in Brooklyn and|Clayton, who has Queens Borougn in Macdougal street Queens an as follows: charge. .. WEST HOBOKEN FIRM MADE JUDGE RUSSELL TOLD THE REPUBLICANS AGREE UPON RACING # SPORTS, —=336%— Columns of adverti-ing printed in Sunday's World—Gain 71‘; co umns Gets yeast. “PRICE ON CENT, MURPHY BEGINS A — GIANT SHAKE-UP. vokes Transfer of Four in Manhattan. THE FIRST BREAK IN THE CABINET. Postmaster-General Resigns and H. C. Payne, of Wisconsin, Is Appointed. GEN KRITZINGER TAS BEEN CAPTURED. FAMOUS BOER COMMANDER TRAPPED AND WOUNDED. WASHINGTON — De 7 —Armounce- Me Was the Lender of the’ Ment was made coday chat Pox. mas 5 ter-General Smith has temtered hb | catened Cape Colony, resignation and that it has been ace Invasion. cepted. Henry Co Payne, Nutlonal Com ant of the Con- > mitteeman from Wisconsin, Nas beer Dae tt pepe Wercdlihe wualtloncanis Pen teaieer |) Lonpon. Dee. 1Z—A « spateh from [Lord Kitchener dated from Belfast, Henry ¢. Payne was b 1 ad (dent and gen-| , Milwaukee Stre; put half way between Pretoria and ler of Portuguese East Affica, dohere today, announces that mandant Kritginger, the famous) commander, who has figured @0 | prominently in connection with the in- the was Hall Bealoeee been. tre It lame the leader of the Young. Mer mublican Chul was a . Fre: Kee tn | and held tha that ofc oak SAMPSON KICKS AR BAYNON INSANE, OLD AN KLLED OW AT DEWEY'S REPORT EXPERTS DECLARE. RIVERSIDE DRIVE. PROTESTS AGAINST SECRE- NEWARK MAN WHO SHOT HIS DRAGGED TO DEATH DOWN TARY LONG’S APPROVAL. , FRIEND GOES TO ASYLUM. | 60-FOOT INCLINE, Prendersant Heaitatea| Whear Warned to Let Go of the Guide Rope Hitched to Tree, 4 too slow tn letting #o. hitched to a heavy tree cut down at Riverside Hundred and Eighteenth afternoon, Patrick Prender= years old, of No. 238 n street, was pulled down mot steel tneline, had his ekull 1and died a few minutes li na He Opened Door jain of Admiral Seley Are Atiweked Wh Granted av Este of Time, WASHINGTON oD after mM HANDS GOT ‘UT ABRLE PAY THEY ASKED, DESPITE JUSTICE, SENATORIAL COMMITTEES, BERLENBACHS TO MAKE UP. THEIR MeMBERSHIP. TWO CONCESSIONS. »oStrthe I wae Now Wife Has the Doctor ve Made ny After Sh Had een Graoted. chet rier Is Agnin nor Poretun cath Chair m0 Senator Mourn Committee was nanwhins of the, nis i = \ tlons: ai it S Nia i ‘ Fo Tela s--Cullom, >' we i Privites < vos with Cuba—Platt rea a re ced Islands and F