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te NiGtit much more in Nev Be A BOUT half of the people State live in New York City. The World has the largest New York City circulation. WS Facts and prools ready. EDITION. in New York PRICE: OnE CENT. ISITB GRE A Leader of the Anti- Perry Belmont Fac-! tion Makes Startling Charges Against the Young Millionaire Aspirant for Con- gressional Honors. A leader in the fight agvinst Porry Belmont, in the Seven.h Con- gressional District, gave The n- ing World to-day the inside Ons | for the unusualiy bitter fight to de- feat Mr. Belmont. “Perry Belmont,” sald he, “is the} nominee of rholas Muller, the dis- credited boss of Staten Island. ‘Before this clectiop. these two men were knowr to be only casual ac- quadntances, but a millionaire want- ed to go to Congives and the boss, had a two years’ term ahead of him, agreed to let him “Ido not care ut going into the rumors flying about the district us to why Muller gave up $10,000 in salary and the honor of a seat in Congress. Belmont had 2 meeting with Mr. Croker at the HoffmanyHouse to ask his support for Muller's pl: two days before Muller's resignation was]! 1.77) ee (2 ney wareular, sens in, and before even Croker] O'Grady tn the convention which met. knew he intended to resign. This/ Wlegally last night. He sald what was shows how early friend Muller ad-| {ise when he sald he would 1 Sista hi matter to the district. leaders i Murphy has represented him through- Two Manhattan Delegutes Necded. “Even with every one of Muller’ Staten Island votes it necessary to have at least two Manhattan dele- gates to secure the nomination, and ‘Thursday, before the convention, Tammany leader und every ate on Manhattan was belleved to be against Belmont. Col. Murphy ‘yas outspoken agairst him, so was Ryder, 30 was Folay, so was Finn, On Friday, before ; the convention, Finn and Belmont and Tim Sullivan had a conference in the Astor House. “It began to be whispered after the meeting that Finn had been ‘infiu- enced’ by Belmont and that although he still claimed) to be for Driscoll he} was really to furnish the necessary | New York delegates for Belmort. Of course you *know that Finn’ headed . the Belmont mcu ‘in the cop,vention | and led the bolt. After a fa’<qmomi- nation of Driscoll a4 Finn, in the rump convention, lmant's - was made, * “As in Muller's case, 1 do not-care to go ffite the stories which have been circulated about. the real causes in| consideration of which Finn utterly changed heart. ‘Those are the facts about how Belmont’s jnomination was | secured. “There is not a man in the district who doesn't know that Belmont has already spent thousands of dollars, at least $20,000, on Staten Island and as York. “Who got this $40,0007 You might tell in three gnesses. The people in the district don’t want Perr’ Bel- mont. He is a carpet-bagger. If he wants to get'a moral indorsement let him run for Congress in Newport or on Fifth avenue. Why docs he come | to our people for his indorsement, | we, Who for a generation, have been | ‘pending one of our own men to Con- bress? Known to. Few in District. “Few in the district know him even by sight and those who do know him or know of him do not want him. In public life what has been his rec- and: We all know how he toadled to Hfll and then to Cleveland and} ; back again to Hill as one or the other | 1 was able to reward his fawning. We! ¥ remember how he crouched before Croker and was made President of | Croker's Club only to turn from Croker to Sheehan when it seemed to serve his Interest best. “A gold man and author of a book on the Gold Standard, he went to the} Kansas City Convention the hum- blest of Croker's puppets and swal- lowed Bryan and 16 to 1 with cheer- f W E t Falr‘and- Stanford, You can ful subserviency. Is it any wonder| Mills if George Moberts was not respon: albie: for his being whe: is to-day, that when a few days ago he tried to crawl back to Croker for his seat In Congress that he was treated with cold contempt? “In all this fight no one has urged a single argument why Perry Bel- mont should be elected. Has he great Intellect? No. Has he con- victions? No. any class in the district? No. he a strong politi¢al record? No, Take away the millions and what Is} a left of Perry Belmont? “The decent people of the Seventh fi be ol Congressional District do not propose and a ‘Traine } men ved tn th Mr. Roberts was seventy-three years old, and the only living relatives he has Are two sist®rs in Oakland, Cal, Tae body will be embalmed and sent back to California for interment. men of mintng. Aiscoverers of gold in Callfornia, Cape Nome to Siberia, | country he secured a concession only for gold, the Emperor of Russia grant- | largely interested est men I ever knew, old man Hearst, Ww! have a dol} Graph and never got a do! penny, 80 to 8 George Roberts was a grand man and in my opinion the greatest: miner bantam chickens brought to this country Is he popular with by the Government because the duty was not Has | were soli ELMONT" a JOSEPH F. O'GRADY. ucated at Manhattan Col- A Isand until 1890, school teacher tf Staten Was clerk of New Hrighton. cused by Comptroller ( the village of {ding alteration of vouch Brighton records, Rich- vote of 18 refuset to indtet dim. Accor oo Candidate for County Clerk tn +198. rs nber of New York City 2c 9 nocrat. formerly a Muller tom to have Fifth avenue send its dirty linen dowa to them to be washed.” BELMONT’S REPLY TO THE CHARGE. Perry Belmont dictated my nomina Joseph F. O'Grady Is Named by Tammany | —$40,000, It Is Said, Has Been | to Bring About Bel- | mont’s Election—A | Bitter Fight Is Ex. pected. personal inter- and Hel at every Helmont ooM view held I t MONUS CUNVARS, 2 use of mon thon | TAMMANY NAMES JOSEPH O'GRADY. mination was Med short- fC lohad been the night with the Bu of Croker, 1 would not b nomination, Mr. C The courts will Have top: that he has been veutral In thia matter |Whetlicr he or Perry Belmont tx and has, as he es 11, ¢kept his | titled to re 1 as the Democ hands has be n discovered by me vat the courage and frank- should have, he would pido me and my frien te thar he ainat me, He ta from the beginnin, against me to the end is campaign, and I invite his opposition.” Mr. Belmont supplemented his first statement with the following, given out by his campalgn manager, John B “Why js Gol, Murphy ralsing, sucn @ te and cry amalnst carpet-baggers? Murphy supported Wood agains: Mul- ler when Wood was ving ‘at the Fifth ) Murphy also supported | Robert B. Roosevelt and x None of these Avenue Hotel Col, Bartlett. the late Col. Aletrict. “An for Mr. Belmont not rgpresenting the Seventh Congressional District, he is now State Committeeman for Staten Island and has represented Staten Ul and for eight years in Congress, M Belmont met Muller when both wy In Washington twenty yeara ano, FAMOUS OLD MINER DEAD. and the First Discoverers of Gold in California. George D. Roberts, of Oakland, Cal, in the Aldine Hotel, No, 431 Fourth ue, to-day. It fy belleved he dled m cancer. Mr. Roberts was one of the grand old He was one-of the first He had since panned the earth from In the Jatter jast year to explore the Siberian coast ng permission to Col, Viadimtr Won- ariarsky, who was associated with Mr. Roberts, Tt te belleved tha Englixh capital was n this venture, “George Roberts was one of the grand- said a close lend of bis to-day, ‘‘His life reads ke a romance. Why, he grub-staked n the latfer didn’t ar. “He practically built the Postal Telo- ar out of It. foneroun and unseltieh to a he dled to-day not worth a je was fault, ant “He Was intimate of Senators yu oF arn. eee TE U. S. PUP COMES HIGH. The Jachshurd pup and the two white Mistrl candidate for the rin In th rt Imont Marittes 1 wis hom}. nated with: vat a dollar, f have not put up one cent for the nomination, and very in the district appreciaten th 1 do not. co ble in the dist ed and T bell Tdo not care to dl Present tll the ‘content tn wettied COUNCIL CHEERS BELMONT’S FOE. of the meeting The prin of the Coun: spontaneous ovation allman Joseph or Belmont, when he mber. A mild ripple of applauds W into a roar from hands, feet and O'Grady acknowledged thi Ing a# he took his ashed furiously anil compliment by” bow= matt SHE STONED BRIDE'S HOME 'George D. Roberts, One. of ‘ “Pleasant” Xmas for Wealthy| James Batchellar Planned by Mrs. Kadowsky. “A year age last might and 1 were buying for his children + "How Happy we'll be,’ [Christmas when w Mr. Bat Christmas preseni« wake husk "added Mrs cht Just had to over Christmas pleasant for b Wilma Kadowsky fit all tortured and Me Married Another. Mixe Jeesle M M Kadowsky teft her hém 41 Wea: Sixty-fourth street, Manhattin, lust night with three large stones tn hy to the fashionabl+ | bride. The firet stone crashed thr martor window. The recond mina third broke a pane of Klass. ‘There was a seream, Some one in the house sounded a pollee whistle A polleeman ran up, t arrest me Tl creamed Mrs, iu other poiléeman arrived. rrest_ me," demanded Mrs hohe Th throw dowsky Kadow- sky. Bride Wan Undly Seared. i house Mra Meanw in the went ott, n knocked. Batchellar anewered and was ask: come out, “Pm afmud she'll shoot me,’ eho ree pled, but she teM where her husband Was, and he was went for, Batchellar didn't want to make any charge againet the wom Bhe said n the Deutuchland recently and seized td nor the animals claimed, at auction this morning in the seizure-room of the Public Stores. More than thirty persons were op hand nd the bidding was, very z apieited. Fhe dachshund trought He ts a roud pup and took the price paid tot im seriously, The bantams brow t $7.59, bout’ seve; “halt Umes thelr rarket value,” ‘d throw more stoi exe he did 2 she sald froptiounly, "l | promited you « Thankaglying susprisce Well, I've powtponed it ull Christmae,” was locked up, In court this morning Juptice Murphy ayked Batehel- lap at what he faured his loss it isn't the losd, sald Batehellar eadly. “It'e the shame. "Bhame," sniffed Mra, Kadownky, AT BOODLE? “Placed,"'|, rh home where Batehellar had Installed Nis | « J met B: | griphe of Batel iar NEW YORK, ‘TUESDAY, ‘VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM.) AY GRAB EJOWES. issued by Justice Marean, of the Supreme Court. Brooklyn. 3 “vented the Board of Public Improvements to-day from adopting a new map for the Far Rockaway section rid. Would greatly enhance the value vere by prominent members of Tammany Haii Carroll. Police Commissioner Murphy anv } Commiss‘oner Nagle. An injunstion. which. it Streni-C'es Whitson jumped ic hi “Ll have a is sc is feet. PRY eM te genet President Ho:ahan moved the adoption of the map and was about to order a vote taken when the an injunction.” he said. “restraining the present DECEMBER 24, 1901. ‘uwyer of Oliver | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] RICH MAN’S SON FOUND DRUGGED. Young Baron White Unconscious on Park Bench Two Hours After Leaving Home. Naron White, old son of C the twenty W. White e he had who hurried away The young air Board from takir g any action in this matter until it has been heard in court.” Holoha: matter is laid over.’ ulator. for absolute divorce. “Il Have No Sympathy,” Says Brann, “with a Man Who Steals and Weepingly Says He Did It for a Woman." Charles B. che Chipp, the em to him with t tor Xamination ant wits Grand Jury, before he was 2 hai his Interests, and through thin counse focked the picture of ne accepted a copy of the injunction and said quictly: “Ti> eee confusion. = Then TICKET SPECULAT6R ARRESTED. John B. Lany was arrested this afternoon by Special Po- liceman Parsons. of the Criterion Theatre, Forty-fourth street ‘jand Broadway, 21 a charge of violation of Section 541, of {the Corporation Ordinances. He is said to be a ticket spec- Magistrate ‘e Zeller paroled him for examination Friday. —e¢oo ALIMONY FOR MRS. EVA G. BOLLES. ote John Peterscn, thirty-one years old, of Giltress. and streets, Jersey City, fell into the-hold.of the steamship Pro lat pier 34. North Aiver, this afternoon and was killed insi intly. He was a roustabout and was (working Near an open hatch. —e¢ Justice Giegerich decided this afternoon to allow Mis. Eva G. Bolles gf No. 104 West Ninety-fourth street. $20 a week | alimony, and $100 to pay a lawyer to defend her in his suit KILL £0 BY FALL ON STEAMSHIP. _—_——_— iran LeuS LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. nbezz Departms 1 obefore Magister, ent, was ntre Str tay larceny + the ofty Was reprexerted by counsel dopy Mis abused vy, who ts utmost ear sentence which hover ved to serve igned ols H, Ho. 4 retaine moos 4 rethe teage Filtt. Race—Geath 1. Arax 2. Farmer Bennett 3. Sixth Race— Sir Florian 1. Moroni 2, Campus 3. are Brann in the charged with | vo- he walved Heid (n $10,007 ball | minutes he had before ot yhad a talk witha his wife in the She ad, to MAGISTRATE THREATENS . CHIPP WITH SIXTY YEARS. +2 clothing and daintles and she husband (Mat she would stand to the last. Wife Cheers I { She hasbeen drying to ket money told yh ail for him and ‘aged him by rayine the if the Magigirate geuld reduce the amount to $5,000 she could make ft. So | Chipp went inte court cheerful for hin. feeling pretty He did not know what a hard fifteen a him. As soon Boland watved examination he made plea fof the reduction of the bond, and this led Brann to open up the vials of his wrath. 4 "Why, 1 wouldn't: think of tt." sald. "This man collld have charged with forgery for falelfying pud- Ne records. 1 tell you'the way of ine as he surgressor ts hard, and just.y so 1 have no sympathy with any kind of | rogues. pubite or private. “There certhinly ian't any sympathy | took with her cow: ing to a man who stealy and then When It comes to shame talicine.”” Men, Kadownky's She tol Justice Murphy ellar four years we bad persu divorce, promlbing as she did, She egparated from her and last 3 Oo) for br 1 love will be her ev lam Wa British Mitte ¢ LONDON, Deo, 24 Story. t she u tu her husband me do the had thac ed her to gat to anarry 18 Koon many photo herself, ahe F promine the Batchel i -Willlam Waldorf Astor hax donated £10.00 for the pro- motion of civillan rifle United Kingdom, clubs tn the Mt “WILLIGNAIRE STEMME AGAIN : XMAS GIET. OF $6,500 FOR POOR. A PUBLIC SANTA. tunate to Renre, enh FAY John Sem alia mereban: hit street, hin « oun Char ithe asa Cherie oy The following ts & lat of the ty Hous benefited by Mr, Stemme aelty The German Hoapital and Dispernsacy, 4, (00, loabella, Hetmayy,| $1,090, been ¢ | we can do | American | conclusively ing from the « frat It was th e can Rive no ¢ Almeelf. When a ct young man was companions, who along as though anxious t him. They dumped him ona almost. ran through Seventy-n street. The eltizen reported to Pol n F. Sheridan. fn the m me neighbor had telephoned ty Po! Wuuarters that a murder had been committed. Pollee from street station the found Wert that Sixty-elgntn White was FIRST DAY IN TENDERLOIN SHEEH Batters in Door of Poolroom, Throws Fifty Patrons Into Panic and Takes Many Prisoners —-Alfeged Proprie tor Held in $1,000. Capt. Michael Sheehan. who only yes-* terday wok charge of the Tenderloin -precinet station, har already’, made his hand felt. To-day, ansinted by Serst. coms Detectives Nugent, Fay and Costigan, pt} the Inspector's staff, with four patrol) men of the West Thirtieth street ata-| tlon, he made a rald on an alleged pool- room on the sccond fluor of No, 18 Weat Elghtenth street, | They proceeded in a body to the place, | which ta situated over a saloon ‘The look-out xaw them coming and shut the door in thelr faces, | Without wasting any time in parleying| Ha tt becau! woman Weepingly says that was infatuated with a Jon't go with n Such had not pected Kuch treatment Mr. Boland re dt nothing of this ap » renewed his a ball. in No, alt, re We want to keep this man the Grand Jury, I deny the m ' | Turning to Anan District-Attor> ney Schurman, } J just what the etnat yp wees. replied Sehurman. very serious charge tt ts, too." 1 should way #0," sald the] Magistrate. “Chipp, do you know wha; with vou Do you know larceny, fontinued on Second Page) Wartburg Orphan and Mount Vernon, $1 German Lau Boctety for the Rellef Needy » Widows and Stick ons Francts » Hospital, 8246 Montefiore Ifr Fritz Re ¢ yedestal fourteen feet onument ix Afty- the ground, Tw wumealt ta eosven for miles, ——— -— Published otfciai News ngures of the| Company prove | that the datly circula- tion of The World In New York City is tens of thousands greater than that of any other paper, Sec oae SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. PRICE ONE : CENT. > ote stutlon-house and for sev= it ax sick a youth on into his system, spinin, World notified Mr. hone of the plight of his Went at on o the West stath where he World reporter. nd this at all, sald aron drinks very Uttle je has been drugged, 1 instances of the «hborhood recently: me that there: is Metly tow ve htm te voy mer vustness a 3o0n after t He was alone, vod health, of tweney. 1 de net know how much he had when he left the ha ing perfe sober and in ant i: wan Mis symptorme Indl te wns str Whilte honed to hia family kont drops ply Holan. who went to the police ene | charge at. the West \ punk ian Tate t station deehiled that " removed tot {would not de necessary to send W here ing thea eee T man was deo + 4 hospital, AN MAKES BIG RAID. +-—__—__—_ immediately are. rate Deuel. They 3 Harrison, thire_ 305 Bast Twent, Market Court and ralgned before Mai sald t tyeniny the Captain put his shoulders to the door and forced tt ape ‘The invading force { in a large room divided inty tw und themselves , by a Wgh woodeh partition, The first half! seventh street, whom Capt. Sheehs c- ptithe room was occupled py about fifty of being the proprietor: Dan men, who were all greatly alarmed at Walker, twenty-eight, of Sixt oe ouming of the police th stree vith th how . the pollee bee ne tim rushed behind the part! wh , they found a complese 5 West Sixteenth atreet, px mou racing iron, forty-four, com ts, books, men, all of the Adams House, n Into eustoly. | Boston rrnalla was seizes by | AM were discharged with the excep-— Capt Sheehan tuto a ‘Nag-| ton of the alleged proprietor. He was oniand) taken held for further examination on ‘Thurs- The prisoners were taken to Jefferson’ day in $1,000 ball. OCEAN'S IRE SHIP BRINGS eDARES THEM IN SMALL-PO Crew of Wrecked Schooner] One of the Crew ofthe Minne= Safe Home with Harrow- « haha Comes to Port ing Story to Tell. Dying, of whom wre t AM the par the aed to-day that the steams ha, of the Auantle Trange in Sunday with @ case x on board. The man, who » crew, was taken’ to. 1 to-day, dying. the ship's physician, Walker, made out a for the ship Sunday t to Canada, leaving the case in 4 friend, Dr. Green, who re- ft to . The Among thy ate passengers ro Antitiu, which ar from at, NLP, el and survivors wrecked threesma 1 White, of Harring: The White phia for Card and stranded was dound from Walla with Atty. %. carrylag rew of about Barneaby handed a . Walker, pass up to 1 capsized spamen y dispersed in alt? to the Board of ere Was a cane Minnehaha, papers not hem. Johnson. today Capt f or 4 total loss, | \ wrecking Is that fon at ‘The roby pera) | evart for the Chirty-ate proof the PRITIp-| hours eadins - P.M. on cuves VW Wednesday. t 5, for New! & City aga vicinity—Pate Ishi; Wednesday partly) judy; stlehe ohnauwest fresh winds, ler | Seon Taf, ix coming to the United on the transport Grant,