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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1901. | ATHLETIC PRESIDENT TAKING A LITTLE EXERCISE. r=\ “The Guarantee’ Clothing Company. A dow by the UPTOWN CORNER 127TH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE, Great Holiday Sale of Men’s & Boys’ Clothing, ec of SL I : The overwhelming indorsement of this sale has impelled us to continue it this week. Opportunities like this are seldom, if ever, presented—the values are remarkable, the timeliness ungquestionsble—when your thoughts are centred on Holiday presents. Men's Overcoats. Children’s Clothing. 8S RLACK HEAVY OXFCAKD REEFERS, with FREIGHT TRAN Passengers on the Lakewood Flyer Badly Shaken Up in Co! M DEN ane oN 5.00 Inlaid velvet collars for bgys hi from 3 to S$ years of ENGINEER SHOWED GRIT. se 8 OXFORD SEL { san nies ee 98c —paaeert DOUBLE - BREASTED BLUE MELTON REEFERS, with large pearl butons, that were J 4 $25), now, G BOYS' REEFERS, storm collar, slzes $ to 15, in brown and blue frieze, that 75, CHILD'S OXFORD AND BLUE RUSSIAN BLOUSE OVERCOATS, with belt, that were 33.48 4.98 SAILOR SUITS. trimmed with colored braid, that were $1.7, Ge Roosey E OVER: tn shot were $19.0), now, 5.50 MEN'S OXFORD YOK OVERCOATS, with vertl- eal pockets and cuffs, that were 6 50 312.00, now, bd ALL OF OUR_ HIGH- GRADE OVERCOAT: some with satin quilte Uning, others with he BeTEO’ Uning, thay were and” $30. J5,00 now, Went Through Wreck in His Cab and Escaped Unhurt—One Man Injured. (Spectal to The Evening World.) MATAWAN, N. J., Dec. 23.—Passen- gers on the Lakewood express were badly shaken up in a collision with a freight train here to-duy, but no one was seriously injured, even Engineer Errickson, who went clear through a baggage car with his engine, escaping unhurt. Youths’ Overcoats. YOUTHS’ OV RCOATS. A workman standing near the scene blue, black and) Oss-t now, of the collision, who was cut by flying melton, sizes 15 BOYS LONG-PANTS splinters, was the only persen requiring 19 2 oars that &, SUITS, pin-checked the services of a doctor. pee UG a cussimere, that A = me i YOUTHS’ OVERCO, D OXFORD 9 v is Tas = timkes no atop at Mate brown and Oxford tree SUITS. J {75 j were 8. now b wan. Just after passing the depot Enkt- . BOY 8" LONG-PANTS heer Errickson trrned on full ste and the irain went along at a mile-a- minute clip. Or. nearing the crossing Errickson saw @ Central freight train, from Freehold ¢0 Atlantic Highlands, trying to make the crossing before he did. ged MISS MORGAN, FREED, GOES [HOLIDAY QUIET eet aeons Ae 0 that were $2.98, now ere $8.0), how, 6.0 SUITS, all-wool Oxford chev- FANCY CASSIMERE VES- BOYS' F O y ee Bi lots, also black and FORD OV ‘ TEE SUITS, vest t COATS, etrew | blue fots, that 3 to 13, that were q- button, were #3. a § 8 sheep iad 5.00 a |B OY 8° LONG-PANTS SUITS, black cheviot, with whtie stripe, that were $10.00, 6 00 now, 6 XMAS PRESENTS. HOYS' LONG ‘OK OVERCOATS, with velvi a eee eC eetno wine 2.98 Men’s Suits, SUITS. CHEVIOT 3- D | ALL- before the crash and was brulsed, MEN'S BLACK CHEVIOT Errickson stack to his engine and 4 Te breast- Te On CYR HOME WITH HER FATHER. ! _ IN THE MARKET, [itsretsies 9.50 6.50} SMOKING JacKETS._ SILK When the engineer putle , a short Lh 8 HAIR-LINE CHE’ 5 7 | aes c Wons Toe) 00 SILK MUFFLERS, SILK distance away, the passegcrs were in = 5 lor SUITS, that were 5S e | stripe. that were $10.0, now: 4° _ SUSPENDERS, Suffering from shock. . aLEN'S CHE D CASSIMERE) wes GRAY HAIR-LIN in special holiday boxes. . Persea eastern ea uetet | PaLeorteG 10, CueveM AFTER OPENING A FRACTION||Swt™ om mre BG OO/ Cente alae 7.50) rine umenetias ¢ cleared, anc i |pnow. . now er IFPERS, LRY, Bee errr caer Saeed tame] er Marriage, She Is HIGHER, PRICES SAG. |] sexs oxronp cHevior Sieve sts vt $2.50 ali at ery Simul pric.” : as delayed for some time. SUITS, that were 39.00, now. O, $15.00, now, Was delayed for some tm Released and May Oren Late Every Event q et : 2 vening. Yet Wed Man She Very Little Trading and the . u el is ‘PLAYS BRO THER Loves. Dealing Devold of Eapec Guarantee Clothing Company, Uptown Corner 127th St. and 3d Ave. Fentare. { MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Dec, 21.—Mies . Delle Morgan was released from arrest e|this morning, all charges being nolled 3 without vosts, ands! father oho i — = - — Sa Reales ‘The stock market opened to-day with usual hollday quietness. There was M | L ES O } y trading, I | the opening were fractionally ’ if eecciss'| REBUKE BY ROOT. 407 RICHES HERE 4 has gone to New York it Is believed. Her ELIZA NAYLOR EXCLUDES] *haricen ant tne kin teaves here. de. OSBORNE’S CHILDREN. elared Innocent, The arrest was made simply to keep Miss Morgan until her tendency to drop. The downward movement was lead by ee fens eo ae after une _ Sugar and St. Paul, the former, aft F s h G t wan just 1 would not entries an Sa ay's clos. | 66 i - \ Snye| Sho te Carrying Out a Mee-| marry my aunt's eon Norman, who le onening 12 higner than Saturday's ciow|"Incident Is Not Yet Closed,” Says the Gen-|scHLoss CAME TO AMERICA : oluton Made on Account of — ['¥!ce my age and whom 1 ilo not tke! the lat 1 1 per eral—Does Not Intend to Resign. TO MAKE FORTUNE. Mn Attieude, “Hut they could not make me wed the Sern 1ndetet TEL RSEGEW ERIE ue a | man [ do wot love If they had kept me Steel and Copper both displayed a ten- Failed to Find Work na « Teacher, . dency to fall below the opening, the former going ta {2 3-4, after opening at nd the latter falling from an open- Ing of 66 1-4 to 65 1-2. Manhattan waa off 1 point from the opening, selling at 1331-2. Metropolitan was also a feature of the deciine, sell- ing from 163 3-4 to 1623-8, A feature of the afternoon was the drop of Sugar. the stock won heavy trading. rest of the list was considerably off hy. Became Despond Ended In the will of Eliza Naylor, fled for| "Sinn Morgan lived part of the time Probate to-day, was this remarkab!e| with her aunt, \ ates, In Middle- (ee town, Conn, ‘or some time she has ‘The omission of any xift. legacy OF) recetved attentions from William J. Me provision stolors for, thelbenentof;Mor- Connel), a wealthy young craduate from timer Osborn, Hester Osborn and Annie ERA Osborn Church, the children of my de-|, ceased brother, Abner Osborn, or either] of them, was not the result of any In- Mad Neen Closely Watched. advertence or forgetfulness on my part] 4, Bee esillihatn Mira or of any Influence exe Morgan has been watched closely by sion jemployed iby, any pe her father and aunt and her grand- 3 in Jatt for + : | Worn out by his desperate struggle jand his failure to’ make his way in the country of his adoption, Gustave Schloss, a German schoolteacher, ended y taking morphine at his poard- ‘ing-house, No. 48 Enst Fiftyelghth Yale, who has recently & etiee of law in Franklin, Pa street. whatsoever to affect or ¥ H. Fosdick, who ives in ‘ my mind or judgment tn making my She left her auat's house etal es of stocks to-day were Schloss was thirty years old, hand will, but was the result of 4 purpose} jas: Saturday to come to New York, to rome in face and figure, of distinguished which I have long entertained and t McConnell, it is supposed, and to s bearing and a weil-trained mind. Inthe ¢ which was engendered in| my mint! be married. No would have known ried again, but haw no children by The Closing Quatatons, Mttle German town from which he came many years ago by the conduct of my| where she Had gone hail It not been for io ligh:is Laws cles said brother Abner and his wife toward|a telegram which she dropped on the me, Which conduct on hie vart 1 have] floor considered and still consider a sumMclent nd valid reason for excluding him and his family from any share or part in the distripution of my estate.” he had heard of the great Ameriea, where fortunes were made and a man was free. His heart longed for the new 5 leountry and he determined to try his | fortune here. hia se: y the father and aunt. Mr lives in Franklin, 1 | and wife. etices law. Her grand: Morgan 5 her room at Middletown B. Fosdick, vale to-day | Paterson usually at 10 an found by her aunt. It read elle wanted tom s breakfast in atonce in New York, W. J. jin New York We dot at 8 w'eclock - has his dinner Such was th New York from | Am, clock at night. | Am Inetleth street, ! Ap nd sup they Intended te Ket * younk woman had barely left in asa teacher. He landed in New York He studied English to quality himself told ua they were ¢ sit street Anaconda Mining .. Eliza Naylor died Dec. 7 ut > the train when Mra. Gates se her Kept Up T his Janttor In Ninetleth st At, Ton, & 3. te in August K Eldridge re bydor dled T : : a t a avn ,) | gust and took rooms on is eine atrest iS eft nearly seamnieb) her era aes: h Nt i w York found another Dr. Mort watd of this arrangement | 4, street.’ Of his life up to last Thureday 1 Sarah Allison ann BA SEA CTAN CARRE ase ADK tne story of arrest of Miss Morgan! to-day fi | little {x known. He tried to get a post- eis Gites 1d co Nicholas AW Day: | emia was met by a policemen, Bhe mug ptecmuse fc caNed! attenth do-{ “t have a home In Paterson, but 1) cas | ton to teach, Falling in that he sought | 340 to Ida Carlow Hopkins, of New Io-| tanen acres the chee meatle hablis vf Dr. E. U, Morgan, her) Maintain one Here i oe oe ror UNA cules Gu Weal work of any knd, always meeting with ‘ rach to Fanny Clo dur. | taken across the ¢ 5 ‘ Saas sabsence| Children by my test wife.’ Te would / © it, Wes chuyler Lestrange; $0 each to Mra.|the girl was kept in ch j from home that hy al Mr, Fostick, | Hee & HAUL celouls Jente, Gt, Last Thduraday he went to No. «6 Fanny Ogden, wite of Oliver Osten, ihetar see st A the girl's grandfather, blamed the ne-| Seemingly oust the matter sot Fast Fitty-clghth street and engaged a : Louise fattey, Mand “the one a ee eee et at Nee: | ceraliy for having the girl tive In Can-| le daughters arrest be dropped. Dr.) small room for §2 a week. ‘To the hou 3 e, abo! 5,00), to her n Sa ‘ F at whe bh fro si from cher tathe irean, before he ‘or Middle- , Allison Glaser and Angie ities, anid het | her wunt tn order to go to her grand: ete y Aisa 1 i SH ECO ACLS : 4 jhe took ivargsehtrunkl ued) yithleved) Grandniece, Josephine N. Shedd, in eal) father in New Haven she told her ea area coal efi ottled., 1 , F ‘ sels put upon him after all these years of | clothes. y, Friday ai ured: ; grandtuthersthatcuhel had Cint ti naar VARA AR RN OL yaaa may Volt) Lieut.-Geu. Nelson A, Miles 1s) put tpon Bim fevoted mervico to his he continued his search for work, come jeretiie Gillett dled, and by a conttcll hin Pas nor gery EBSD Hast ints {0 | and Paterson, and his businens te In the | daughter wi be here In the morsiing, 1 Boutnern cess ers 1%] going to make a fight against the se- | alorous Tal nemcrene alg nticierstisemenaent® C is re’ pla is ‘4 um MeConneil, a thy mo ” ‘a vhic! y ey pahictt . “0 try. written a Fs HUN ATaTR er ale’ Uae wencen latin ie know cove affalr in which my| Co, & Mock, Vat 9 vere reprimand administered to him | U0"! | Saturday night he told his landiadys widow. Another codicil revokes 1 Gite rea MS In N York Dr, Morgan makes his} daught ed, She did not ike @ Sock, Val. pt.. It ts considered most likely that he T codicil revokes ni i a i " « Lips an hocsas by Secretary of War Root at the di- | Mra. Kiessling, that he had many let- the legacies, becaus chase) of t Is known that the two | nome vo. M2 West Ni th street,| her aunt's home, and, in order to get i . pa-| Uy, Secretary Of War; Root. a will call for a court of inquiry and) tore Veit and would probably be up pad ae Loe eiNek i ong In correspondenc Midren Hye with him in an| away, tovk the skirt and $0, When her rection of President Roosevelt. demand that his conduct be Investigated. | 1 ag he reqteste! her not to ry Mor; had vainly triet this, She said when arrested th she had received a telegram from a relative’ asking her to come to New | Ilis home has a house} aunt ned ome TL watched the trains for Hel ght in New Haven But no evidenc that paragrap! ahe bore against her transferres to his childre What the nature of his_action will Re sone_ quarters it i Ge eae him on Sunday, but not to fall to awake be has not been disclosed by him, Nt does not resign ne may ten him Monday morning, retired, ag he is now past slxty-tWol tostructions were carried out, and thie but he said most positively to The} years, the age when, under the law, the ictlons were cal a bur she wi at Straight Wureh street, after “his at after his! 1f mot | tlinole ranat " ‘ ? sin which} Tt is expested that MeConn = wake: 4 COTS in eas Pn ooo reg York. Acconling to ker fumily, the | his wile 1 iaaulati aifine one, . | allowed quietly: to:marry Mle | inter. "Wapar Evening World to-day that the inci-| President may remove him from the ac- Gilt ie LAA NL edhe cane bee 4 of No 145 "Broadway, with a petition | “Triative’ mur: have been Mr. Meo Dr. Morgan had two children by hia| may take legal steps to compel her | L228 Mant dent was not closed. lve lst of the army without his consent. |i Otte by his side. On the table signed by Nicholas W. Day one hell. Letters signed “Billy,” which it + et wife, w wax a Miss Fosdick.| father to allow the mony to take| Meanate Such a step on the part of the Prest-| Phine le by his side. executors named in the will | was a pile of letters, acitressed and supposed holwrote (to (the sirtccwera’ins | anil who died twelve yenra'ago, liechas Immediately thereafter he declared) ets not considered probable, how- rer ee a raanreauecn etreets where Aire: |e re DS: aa is {that he had no intention of resign-| iver, uniese the matter takes a more|#tamped, most of them to physicians joruimer Osbarnilivesiac No. 1 ing. compromising turn than ft yet has. in Germany. One was addressed to a, rabbi. In his pockets the Coroner found RT Went sina ova: ‘The conclusion {s therefore natural} Guest of Honor Banquet. |b cents, the last of. the little hodra » folk a W pena that he expects to take some steps to} Gen. Miles will attend the annual) gchioss had saved to start on the new ’ | Arbrakasseeeszeit 3 ton | purge himself of the public rebuke. | banquet of the New Englana Soclety toe |world road to fortune, The body was Hester Coul z 2 No, ML Weat | teenth street, a: Dsborn Church, | 1 at No. 11 West Elghty-fourth street, Sentral night as one of the guests of honor. | removed to the Morgue, and the Coro-¢ LONDON MARKET INACTIVE. abit Trortaimiada so Bee Bere Xe cnc ste k The General, who 1s stopping at the} Anything he may have to say at the h LITT f Nae Bieta eran ee | AS fil Pastas) Sta Hide Waldorf-Astoria, was seen just before | dinner will be awalted with great in- | ner '* trying to Andisorne, trend et ihe American Nallway Shares Decline 8 york : 3 i Hi Psst ger seS + he took his carriage to accompany | terest, but it !s not expected that he ; amour rlatn, ce “2 Per © > . H vill refer In any way to his personal 1-8 to 1-3 Per Cent, | _Mrom afer say sid oy shell | Promead Steel pl. 5 RS Mrs, Miles, He secmed in excellent dimeutties. 34 SHIPPING NEWS, The London market to-day displayed Srerey a dlenl ey eu SEA rcaren tea tnleet | Hassipas cise sicricrs F ye] spirits, but could not be called in a)" 4.55; of his time to-day the General the “usual holiday guineas, “The situn- MUSICAL EDUCATION OF MA-| for manic: Ana to make her an se-om™ STOCK EXCHANGE FAVORS fstine ies communicative frame of mind. spent at the studio, of Wilhelmus Funk, ALMANAG FOR TO-DAY. uth America ulso had a de- shed planist was he x most | Teep. Steel phos z t 5 i rait. es . pressing Influence, open den BEL SPERRY WILL BEGIN. sire. On his deathbed he | ITS 350 EMPLOYEES. | tee Goats ~ He was asked what he was going to | who !s painting his portrait. Sun rises.. 7,21 en, estes St bee rises. B68 ‘Tho market for American securities do about the reprimand,’ and he —————_ n 1 the wish that as much sot his Sethicad Ralleny Low Water. Traine’ ats dnagtlver wit prices ave seary be expended in] | Soutnera i smilingly replied The Wheat Market. fa A BB losing figures of New York on Satur. | Wer Father Left Wer Al and ¢ ne ebtld the best avallable | Subscriptions of Members 82,50 [sc ibapre “1¢ would be Improper for me to! The wheat market opened stendy to-| Governors taihnd’ + Les énver common fell off 1-4, nelling at| Court” Vnnet See tee erect uesatwesthene cates Greater ‘Than Those of 0 eer eireae Atxcuse the action of the Depact~ day, wt an advance of FS. | Mell Gate Ferry a) ie Now Xork equivalent of 43 3- rat Intalment. | tested the: will by: whichi hi de Mitt Yenr Ago. st ks. F.2d pt. lmont, bat the Incident ta t yet The sentiment La bullish and the trade ainst 431-4, the closing prices at tested the will by Nhe made Tenn, Con & Ire ae 4 jis mostly of a scalping order. FK. Copper was also weak. _ | Mabel his sole hetre Recently the | Third Avenue 13 [giosss: atten ‘There was firmness In the opening of ————_— x |New York courts, after a proloaged cone tie | «no you intend to reatgn ' 4 Northwest markets, Santa Claus has brought to a twelve: : 8 | A sum approximating $10.59) has been) Tels CIO Te Baal i the St. Louls and Noi markets, The Cotton Market. year-old orphan girl, Mabel Sperry, of | Sur tected the case tn her favor. 10 subscribed by membern\ of the’ Btock | Ualen ‘reaine’p 101X" 41 don't wee any reason why Ti Corn opened steady and there was no seasonal cotton: Market opened steady | sate 2oGh| eas mean, tlmelnonalo’ the left to exchang stmas gift for the} tS Leather. SS snould,? he answered with a) muterial change In prices. xe th-day,\with prices 1 point higher to 3| Guttenberg, N. J. 6 very substantial) her was given to her. Allof tt and the (jane UR. Meet ao New York's opening prices wero: | Manne ‘Baltimore. te lowe.” Unloadine was the fes-| sift and one which will enable her to| real estate Inheritance were supposed to |™2,cPl is UL 8. Steal pt. a3 | Tae. 1 larch, 873-8 bi ere eae o | This beats Jaat year's stocking’? by | Wabarh Ext 7 ff Inqul May wheat, 86 March, id. J Rake atter tho call. Prices held falrly| tecomolish the most cherished ambition held for her in trust by the Cit¥| yout g2g0n, The money. will be. dis : 3 May Ask Court of Inquiry. December corn, 707-8, we if she has In Ife and to full the dying | Chamberlain until she shoutd come of MOUNE Rall OMe | 21) | Gen, Miles will return to Washington| Chicago’ opening prices were: May fe Pronttaking by some} wish of her father. The latter, Fred- | ax ervauled Bio more! 20% “the niger bulls {n anticipation of the} © swietar rare fraeas aw i { to-morrow, and.until then It {s not Ikely |'whemt, 807-3 to 81; July, 81: December, INCOMING STEAMSIHPS, Hdation“of cottan bougnt in. Sature | w Tin. New York, and Mabel tx Litho courts having decided! tha: will Sari ear Malisonadakoosbuccncal that the publ will be let Into tho| 774-2, May corn, 67 to 257-8; July, 685-8 DUE TO-DAY. Ne * ad Min 4 <n - Th ren's Carn ‘necret of his plans to justify himself, to 66 1-2, ‘That he feela keenly the reprimand is| New York's closing prices were: De- not doubted by his friends, although le ;cember whet, 851-2; » March. wheat, Copenhagen, Cy uf decline, due to unfavorable cab! Gtbraltar, a“ V & Ate recelpts. the only child he had, ch pareeotel ‘Trustees of the Technical School for ing prices were: Dec., 812 to] He died four years ago, leaving to | lex: ty make her ¢ hristmas carnival at (Special to The Evening World.) PASSAIC, N. J., Dec, 2.—The Carpen- leavy. 0) Bk to 815; Fob., 81 her 912,00 and the house in which he | more and to enable he . Lveeur yiandi Friday; | {et palat:and) renal, ahops: of; the} Delas ; May wheat, 871-8; July wheat, § ar Withel Vito 8.23; April B21, to. $23; hf Maine Dialbentne Jucation which #he | Carnerie Lyceum Thursday and Friday, | ware and oka wan! ¢| {snot allowing the incident to worry) S81-5; May whent, 87 ic ly wheat, ine vole, B to $90; June pan ttal yas tauly, |titedss aula; renidsnea Sherry: inter lte| cauire the musical education whlch she | joc, 26 and 3, at 215 P. M., the pro-|Kinpeiands acfoes Tallon (rom Passaic | him. December corn, 70 7-8; May corn, 71 Purneasie, alana” 88m Mares, : P AUK. RIT to 8.18; Bept., 7.86 (com na ieee who was sis named alt thas cireurmatan eas: wecided el a em | ceeds to be devoted to the school, Tick~ mererctopally, somurazed py fre! to-day.| His supporters are very much more KChioasy's cloning pelocs pore!) Decen ce e wy ‘rederic! cy “arly rental, exclusive | the chile ie annual net rental deriv: 5 je loss was 5 ‘he shops were T wheat, » Jan a * E y on ete may he obtained through the chair-| The l0s4 was $8508. The shops wert | worked up over the treatment that has} her wheal, Tits JANUey Wiis wneg OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS Baye sit; duly,| Of Incidental expenses and fees, amounts Horning” she received. the fat instal’. an, Mrs, Ferdinand L.. Loeb, Tha 84M] one ot them Deli Wo) Dy G0 keeks They | been accorted to him than he le and| ga” Decamber corn, 64 bid}, ‘Slay coro, 6f SAILED. 0-DAY, : E / "to $00, and this morning Uttle Ma>sl meat, foo, {nole, Sixty-ninth street and Broadway. will be rebuilt at once, they are urging him to resent the slight” to 671-8; July corn, 063-6 to (7-8 Jamentows, Norfolk, , Trojan Prines, Aporea, |

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