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‘Tene World Ts Supreme in Zity Circulation iy York City. see eer New York is the largest city in 1 America and will soon be the largest in the world. has the largest circulation in New oe Tue WorLD Circulation | Books | Open to All.” Y, "PRICE ONE CENT. TAL How much should a pretty young woman, who is addition- i ally attractive, inasinuch as she is an heiress, be allowed for dress and pin money? This distracting question was put to i Vice-Chancellor Pitney, in Jersey City to-day in behalf of the Mis: Minnie and Annie Bee: "They are daug’ 1 an eccentric old resident of P. N. J., who died some years ago. ? He had amassed a fortune of a quart , of a million dollars by miserly ‘ and on his death his will was found to hatits The Cuppe: Trust is beaten. Sharp cuw copper prices were f nounced late this afternoon. The United Metal Company put its prices down to Lake Copper 14 cents, Electrolyte 137-8 cents and castir 3 13 cents. This {s a cut of 1 1-2 cents over Fri- day prices and is taken as an indica- | tior. that the Copper erase, has been - ' WHAT’SRIGHT FOR | | GIRL’SPINMONEY®? ‘$100 a Year for Ice-Cream Sodas, $25 a Week for Clothes, Says Vice-Chancellor Pitney. be as eccentric as had been his habitsened with the smile that came to the of life. One clause provided only $0 a year for the maintenance and education. his two daughters. In ther twenty-fifth year they are to] x when she shook gative. nick and head in the how will asked —— forced to yield. Widespre d tumult in the Copper ranks is expected to result, and it is now belleved that the Amalgamated dividend will be cut to 4 per cent., if {t Is not passed altogether. | Amalgamated Copper opened to-Tay at 631-2, the same figures at closed last it. The first few quotations ranged from 631-2 to Gt which af of | Ik ‘A the rest of the sto faces of the two plaintiffs Ww, candy, Ice-cream sodas and the mike a hole in a girl's: pocket," sugcested Judge Scott, who appeared for them. : ' COPPER TRUST IS BEATEN; | | FORCED TO CUT PRICES. "Reduction of | 1-2 Cents Announced by United Company—Amalga- mated Dividend May Be Lowered if Not Passed Altogether. market strong, but later the stock went to @ an advance of : 5. : board of ated Copper rrow, Js merely con- Jecture, but It is U dend will be cut to if ale ts: a further reduction In he Amalgamated Copper is looked for. the BEFORE BABE Grissom, Late Editor of Smart Set. ‘The wi!!! of Arthur Grissom, editor of Smart © i." was fled this afternoon by William Grossman, of House, Gross- tman & Vorhaus. Seiisora was not weatihy, but he mar- Mine Woods, daughter of a Coior- Milllonalre. ‘They: Became eatranged the wife and their littic girl re. ed to the paternal home. Mr. Grossman was drawin; the bea a hnad sighed and. sald: Brg father-in-law is worth $10,090), know that my wife and my dar- aby will nts are poor. ‘Then he dictated a bit of tender sen never want, but my Gment for the first clause in his will. T must look out for It direo! evecutors to deposit in the bank and deliver principle nd interest to his daughter Gladys, “1 make this small bequest only with the hope tha my aughter will use this money for the purpose of pur- fasing a Jewel or some object of art memory of her father." ‘The rest of his estate in to be founded in trust, the Income of § 4 month to o to his mother tll death, then to is father, William Grissom, of Kan City. for Mite and then the’ fund. itseif e divided between his brother Her- bert and Herbert's children, Odd Sentiment in Will of TO BRIDGE. Approach from Bowery to East River Structure Is Formally Recommended The proposed extension of the ap- t River Bridge by the proach to the new E was adopted tis afternoon Board of Improvement. Chief Engineer Risse had drawn plans providing for the widening of Delancey Street from fifiy to one hundred and twenty-five feet, from the plaza ty be constructed at’ Norfolk street to the Bowery. It was planned to 0 from the Bowery, the South, 1 streets to the bounded by E streets, At the north end of proposed to er Transtt Subwa The cost of the land for Hisse's plan will be $1,824,100. The Bi plan to t ‘The only one uve was Commissioner Kea arny oy) Ne Buildings. no new street pring and rlangular block Broom and Marloa emai: m1, this street It te “HES HALF GRAZY, ALL FOR LOVE 0° ME.” SO SAYS MRS. PINES, AND) HAS ADMIRER ARRESTED. Man Attempted Suicide Once on! i Her Account and Had Ie- volver When Arrested. Jacob Radner, n printer, twenty-seven years old, who say# he vel at No. 121 Tidge street, was this afternoon com- mitted to Blackwell's Teland for two montha by Magistrate Deuel in the Yorkville ‘Court on the complaint of Mra. Dora Pines, of No. £16 East Etgnty- fifth street, who charged him with dix- orderly ‘conduct. The wife of Abraham Pines, No, 75 Nassau mreet Avcording to her story Radner is half erazy all for love of her. For nine morths previous to last May he boarded at her home at No. 483 Seventh aver Brooklyn. While there he became #0 attentive to Mrs. Pines that he was or- dered (o find another boarding place. Two months later Radner was found , I) Prospect, Park, Brooklyn, with three f builet wounds In his b It was then ) asserted that he hud mpted sulelde a Jeweller at | i Pecause he was not allowed to call at womun ts the | gone LE EY Rtn Sse AVAPIO TO A the home of Mra. Pines, but when ar- raigned In court on the charse of at- [tempted suicide he said the heat had ‘affected his mind, | To-day Radner called |nome In this’ city. at the He told the that he loved her and that not live with her husband The man seemed to de dem Mrs. Pines invited aim to her on a sho She start Radner, and at [met Patrolman |Sixty-seventh street at [quested him to arrest Fea Tn court the prisoner saiv jlatratete evn Lunn, Mag- Tove her, but 1 would not fe A revolver with the chambers empty way found tn hls pockets. SAVED BY GIRL’S PLUCK. Wouldn’ Open the snfe, but Shot nt the Nobber, YOUNGSTOWN, stra n't open Hamilton sth away, and, se polat ‘blank at the oMce a LITTLE BOBS TO QUIT. WI Leave War ont Conn LONDON, {t hears on ex: Roberts, com: forces, contemplat ses in patil and. tn ceeded by the Duke of Ci We-Vanty Bair says taut ority, that Lor. f the war of will be suc naught, GAY WAN ot 1 ta station of the Rapld| , FROM ATH FLOOR TO BASEMENT. PASSENGER ELEVATOR IN BIG “i PUT PARENTS NEW STREET _DELVING FOR POLICY CLUE District-Attorney Seeks Evi dence Against “Al”? Adams in Trunks. The District: Adams gamble He orney went after “Ai dof alleged policy and blab. ain reat made hin mind that ne can King owing to th the Pr great mass of doc that was seized In dence—three trunks full of it—was taken to Mr. Philbin's office this imoraing and the work of gulag over it thoroughly and tn detall ‘There addition to Mr. commenced. round- Chart yopresent att Philbin, T, y scrap of paper in the three! trunks wns studied byt unlocking elphe *Jexpeeted tha than has heen “[revealed so far will develop inc STORE TAKES A DROP. One Occupant toand AM the nly Injured by the 8T. LOUIS, Mo, was Killed and 4 Dee, 18—One pe a were fal of somee big departm ore Of Sehape m the four! The drop was fr Ret Mrs Mrs, Anni Internally’, cd brogen limb Hardy, whov eu outs except pack was gover ely MISSING MAN IS 713 columns issued 92,698 ISDAY, ‘DECEN MBER Is, tol. NE Ww YORK, WE DMI \VERY LATEST NEWS| IN BRIEFEST FORM. FIRE PANIC IN BROADWAY CAR. A crowded northbound Broadway car caught fire at 4.4! o'clock this afternoon at Forty-second street. gers. startled by a loud report. followed by flames shootin through the flooring, made a wild scramble to get out. Men smashed windows with fists and canes and jumpe: to the pavement. Others fought women at the cccrs, an | there wer many torn dresses and bruised limbs. A fire engine was called, out the car was nearly d stroyed before a stream of water was turned on it. —— ego i WAKEMAN REPLIES TO REQUEST FOR RESIGNATION. Appraiser Wakeman mailed a letter to-day to Lyman Gage, Secretary of the Treasury, in response to the reque: of the Secretary that he eae his resignation to take effe not latr than Jan. 1, 1902. : wee aT ee whether he had resigned. —_—_—_—____ WOMAN INVENTOR INSANE? Her mind affected by overwork on her invention for hold| ing up women’s skirt, Miss Florence Regan, a beautiful an refined young woman was this afternoon taken from th Raleigh apartment-house, No. 6 West Ninety-second street, Bellevue Hospital, where she was placed in the insane pavilio! Miss Regan, who is well known as an accomplishe| musician and elecutionist, went this afternoon to visit friend in the Raleigh. While there she became so violent:that the p lice had to be called.in to.remove her. POLICY RAID IN.COENTIES SLIP. i Supt. Reardon, of the Antl-Policy Society, and three o| his detectives, raided a policy. slop at No. 11°Coentiés Sli this afternoon, .capturing two men. PHILIPPINE TARIFF BILL PASSED. ~ — iS WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—A motion to recommit ihe Phil ippine bill was lost, 122 to 172, and the bill was passed, 16 to 128, at 4.30 P. M. 5 + LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Sixth Race—Fleuron 1, Pyrrho 2, If-You-Dare 3. iA WHITE CHRISTMAS AND MORE SNOW ARE PROMISED, Not Enough of the ‘*Beautiful,'’ However, to Make the Snow-Removal Contractor Joyful. Mure anow ts promised by the Weather | COOOGOOCOOOCOOEDOOCOCOS oF tuesday, and there are atrong | WEATHER FORECAST. that Christmas will be white and ite mantle that now covers New York begun falling yesterday af- ternoon and continued with Ittie Inter: | mission Ull almost daylight. At Umer alr was full of the whirllng fakes, Forecast the qhirty six hours ending ats I v ny, Dee, 11 t which Covered pedestrians and finuercs York ity cand vt A gacte of trattic. Pardy cloudy and continued ‘The stuewalks dave been dangerous colt to-night and ‘Tharadays for all personx exeepi amall boys, A. "i ea rrexhituwentarly COI of men ond Hi have beet, re winds. con: tigepincs | 1X909639200006960750390035.,, rs at ane Were unprepared for | Unent “nd saynhiia ue kegs and rit sow in not of sue all S Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ] The passen he relused fo give out anything about ts contents: nar say NI LWW 1 0,000,000 Fifth Race—Admetus 1, Judge Steadman 2, Deloraine 3|,,°°1, led in the office of the County Clerk the same Sund, Tue Sunpay WortD printed 33614 columns of advertising, a gain of over last year, and more copies than on jay of last ycar. “PRICE BONE CEN ee JEROME WINS | BREWERS AID. nae Tells Them Bribery for New Law Must Stop, and They Vote to Support Tho Board of Trustees of the State! posed legistation In the Legislatro. Association of Brewers and Maltsters, in executive session this afternoon adopted resoltions indorsing the pro- pored Sunday Excise law advocated by Justice Jerome, and pledged the support of the organization to {ts en- or any part of It were used he would instantly withdraw his support from he plan he now advocates and pro- favored it armen The resolut adopted are as fole . This action was taken after the Resolved, That It ia the sense of the f2oard had Hstened to a talk by Jus-| joard chara) law permit the tice Jerome. In this talk he told! ity of New ¥ the sale of ltquors, sles, wine on Sun thom that he understood a (und was being raised for the aid of the pro- ced to attack {tas heartily as he has b Him. |muntty, and we bdelleve that to such @ He warned them that if this fund |!4* willing obedience will be given. Resolved. That this Board pledges ite self that in the event of the passage of a Jaw {t will cast all {ts Influence t the enactment of a similar 9 all cities in this State of more than 100,000 inl would be desirable and w cheerfully obeyed by all cone cerned The brewers wanted an executive ses- sion and Justice Jerome supposed It was (Continued on Secon! Page. RUBBER TRUST. Atlantic Rubber Shoe Company Incorporated in Newark by Well-Known Men. Articles of incorporation of what ap- Pears to be a new Rubber Trust were Rogers, of Boston; Francis C. Lothrop. of Trenton, and John B. Dill, a trust lawyer, of this city. According to the articles of Incorpora- Uon the object of the concern Is to “prepare for market and to transport and market rubber products.” Wall Of the capital stock $2,500,000 is pre-| street is studying over the matter, not ferred and $7,500,000 common. The pre-| belleving in the necessity of a $10,000,000 ferred stock 1s subscribed by Henry H. | company to manufacture rubber shoes. BANK MESSENGER “GONE WITH $2;000. p+ { Newark, N. J., to-day. ‘The caplttal the new concern {s $10,000,000, and it ts own aa the Atlantic Rubber Shoe ‘company. Ayres, of Union Bank, of Brooklyn, Had It in $10 and $20 Gold Pieces. Yesterday morning he went to the Hamilton avenue branch of the bank and got $2,000 in $10 and $20 gold p He started for the main Institution, 2at [he never got there. The police and the American Surety Company, which on his bond fur $5,000, were notified, and ctives are now looking for the young man. Albert J. Ayres, a messenger for they Union Bank in Brooklyn, has dl peared with $2,000 In gold In his p ston. The gold belonged to the b Ayres Hved at x venty-one yea tered the employ ot the bank eighteen months ago and gained the confidence of the officials by his industry DRAMATIC STORY OF WRECK AT SEA. + Seven Fought Death on Sinking Schooner for Days—Rescued and Brought to New York. o break hat every shooner dega expected The HEIRESS SUES “PROMOTER” Millionaire Weil's Grand= daughter Seeks Separation from R. C. Sibley. The marital trials and tribulations of Richard Clay Sibley and beautiful Carlle Well Sibley, who might be enjoying an income of $5,000 a year together, were aired ore dastice. Truax in the Su- yreme Mra, Sibley aske for a leeal separation. ence it isi yapoUy the fourth eult between ‘Ntcnard, “Clay 8ibl is Stestl a “promoter and tt has bee ee determined that he has ar pk ot $5.00), ans tg. able. to. Sitmony: tastes the 1e pendency ot hip? of wite'e ‘action. a ase Is. granddaughter of Henry Well, the milltonatre Brooklynite. They wi married in 1886. me tere He Is fifty-seven years old. she ts thirty-two, and was ‘Only’ sixteen’ whem ashe married Sibley. She charges that he treated her cruelly and got rid of her furniture. The case was decided against Sib! once and a decree of separation grant by default, but he got the case re open IN GRIP OF A BLIZZARD. LONDON, Dec. 18.—A snow blizzard is | raging to-day over practically the whole Scotland and parts of England and ales. The roads and railroads are ed. Many country districts are 1so- and in others work hi and numbers of minor snipe ks have been reported. SGHLEY 3 PROTEST. The Admiral’s Objections to the Verdict of the Ratlw, their last. port to-day | shooner Edward W. Young on board ore they were rescued by seven men were taken fr « gleamer with the letter schooner last Monday mort in ret oa her smokestack, she was sinklog off Cape Hatte Daphne” painted on her ar the schooner and pre- a boat, It was dark be steamer could get near enough norning she had disap- ‘The rescued men are docks, Ma no who went to the rescue Mate Edw Atkinso 1 Nave to Ru to ali ay the crew iw dra- erclogged for aearly (DEADLY ile. LecALiY Gch, (N DINING-ROOM, SCENE OF TRAGEDY. HAS BEEN DISTRIBUTED. | Jal to The Evening World) A) tO The Evening World) ¥. Deo =] prpp3anunG, Pa., Dec. 18 —Dave . who myn: | n and Daniel Bradburs URAC A dwelt with ym his hare, In fs elty, about seven Plato In the dining-rodm yf Willlam house, Bradburn was iit vog | Hall's hoary Uniontown, vy, | late last nigh $ox0 barly he A wife were suri. but not ely ret ore nt We Cong h nih wee watch ult the Cold. dninine Tab No day. Vi y. Ne Cure.” ‘PROPERTY ¢ OF JOHN HOEHN PITTSBURG BOARDI BOARDING-HOUSE, | baen ae HAVE NEW MURDER IVSTERY. Me HERMAN NUTT’S SKULL WAS CRUSHED IN STREET. Improved Train via enn, + {on objec Court. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Admiral late this afternoon, through his sel, presented to the Secretary of y his bill of excep! # to the find. the Court of laquiry, ” The s that the mae Jority of the elr opinion that Commodore Schley should have vst despatch off re was no spectiica- nt, and without an opoortunity to on it. The fact that ntfoned on what ts A memorandum for 8 Is regarded ap reason why communteae th the Insurgents, eatimony' in dee hat on almost every majority of he evidenced as the arga- the Santiago battle with the statement. dings of the masority of that Admiral, ny particulars he evidence 18 to sustain the n rendered. a and. Irreparab! ne Admiral Schley, through counsel. ala that If Admiral Samp~ nding of Admiral © insuMicient im the right Dewey ye | h 1 to such objection. a complete. buffet service in nota ba wrstcde ThA tee provement will, appeal. eaperial oa tt htw place Datroaa of these popular caine Sunday World Wants cave! ausiness world, ‘ eae a MRS «5 deta aie: