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BS SR SG tren x | TI nS ee SRG ee sae DON'T MISS THE “AMERICAN GIRL CALENDAR,” ~ FSR — us Soa NIGHT EDITION. RACING Z SPORTS Treble Advertising Growth. The books of the news. “compa wy The World printed 663% columns of + | advertising last week, a gain of 121%; show i tees oooh compan | rning an junda: World's net paid circulation in a over last year. This growth was more op say 1 sty 3 =: York City exceeds that ot any other, ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.” SEs “| than three times greater than that of | | any other New York newspaper. 2 EW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1901, PRICE ONE CENT, ! | | DEVERY CLEARED ee ge CITY OF CHARGES. ops exes anes it rane: OFFICER GONE. Teme “PRICE ONE CENT. —___—_++-._______ : 2 : a6 } Sa le eae Justice Holbrook Decides that He Did Not Oppress INJURES TWO, SHAKES L. : ‘Secretary Alden, of the Charities Department, Miss- Policeman O'Neill, as Fine Wasn't Collected. A twelve-inch gas main was broken in the Rapid-Transit ing—Expert Examining His Books. tunnel at Broadway and Sixty-fourth street about 5 o’clock this afternoon. Fiames sixty feet high shot up and a tremendous explosion | Setretary Charles \. Aiden. of the) home con shattered windows in the neighborhood and shook the “1. | Charities Department, has been miss: | He was a Two men were injured. To cut off the gas considerable |!" “0 ene : digging had to be done. Meanwhile a huge gas flame Ourned| ojo io op cco eens OE ante in the tunnel close by pasging Columbus and Amsterdam aVe=| 11. hoor inte tre alterna te tees nue cars. : Alden ob Se 7 from the a “The language and conduct of the | ! handles small sums of money. He does handle any darge amounts, All the Honey that passes trough his hands covered by his . which amounts ning his whereabor © to obtain Trial Commissioner were offensive and indeccrous, yet I know of no rmaton in r precedent by which a person acting Sa precautionary me ne his books. 1 have never susp r Com. | w ina judicial capacity has been pun- ished civilly or criminally for lan- guage used in condemning a party to ng and hay leave of absence | mist ones commissioner last the action or a witness.” ij Satumay to go to Ph phia on Donte (nets, —S | private business. He sald he would has been my PARTRIDGE TO NAME DEPUTY TO-MORROW. return on Monday. He had Co}. Partridge. the newly appointed Police Commissioners | ye. iceiier mate inauirion at tie och gat leno after a long conference with Mayor-elect Low this afternoon, ‘ said he would give out his is appointments to-morrow morning. | 7 —— =~ _ FIVE MORE DETECTIVE-SERGEANTS. SPARES CABMAN PLEADS. GUILTY headquarters thie alternoonwas that he hadnotaadeaemee? 6S HE PROS EC UTED. TO RILL ILLING BuR h deteitive-sergeant to-day. Later it developed that the follow- —From Justice Holbrook's tects! ot ap In a decision that iceman Edwi Just how” his stood when, | el | O'Neill out of the shop. (iseepclaned the cnenchrsedtennd ned < ing had been made: Richard A. Finn. Henry Hahn, William Col- ate | Murphy dismissed O'Neill for Inaubor- | _by, Robert Heriferty and Daniel J. Callahan. Pretty Helen Lowell's Kind | Little Heart Reacts Sinations | Seer AE eT ORT in Favor of Man Who Beat Horse. YAWNANLUNO AD ADMITS HE Justice Holbrook finds that although | the flne was imposed It lected and that O'Ne he had aworn, di was any other | spon O'Neill upon the which he was tried rquently | O'Neill not having been oppressed, the cbkarge of oppression against his super- for falls. Concerning the charge of neglect of duty In refusing to call witnesses for O'Neill at the request of the-policeman Justice Holbrook says: “O'Neill py his own admissions was Second Page.) | WILLIAM 5S: DE’ __ (Continued o GILON HEARING CONTINUED TO-MORROW. ft the request of Col. Gilon’s lawyer the hearing of the | charges against the coilector before Comptroller Coler was | postponed until to-morrow at 2 o'clock. Col. Shaw moved to dismiss the charges and Comptroller Coler refused to do so. | LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORI GANS. Fifth Race—Myth 1. Prince Real 2, Moroni 3. DID YONKERS SHOOTING. Doctors Heelare Him Wenake In Sent to ty Years. ree upon WHITE PLAIN® N. Y.. Dec. %—The trial of Brandolino Yawnantuno for the | murder of Francisco Dura, a Mount vernon stloon-keeper, whore body was | found hidden in a clump of bushes at ly spot near ithe Evpire Coy Race Sixth Race—Monos 1, Balloon 2, shut Upc. RACE ROT CHUSED'BELMONT SAYS CROKER [CANOE FUN) | ioe at short time, the prisoner pleading guilty to manslaughter, nhof, who was Indicted in the murder, was ace week BY GIN AND TURKEY. DOESN'T FIGHT SQUARE. FOR COLUMBIA Imhoff at his trial declared that Yawnantuno red the fatal shots, and inued fiting at his vic- ELEVEN NEGROES ARE RE- Admits He Gave “Eddie’’ Muller a Picture, but Says It Had Nothing to|IT IS ASSERTED THAT HE; MANDED WITHOUT BAIL. | Do with Politics—Protest Filed by Col. Gardiner. | WILL GIVE A MILLION. hott hed brewed sient tadee on E Fes Silnie end esa il nea SeT Ne SEEPLyao oe | i Dura on the night of | i tee Pine, However, Declarca| nes hatte had Micholas @’Meara Ie Uelieved to! «yes, Mr. Delmont did present me} Pena bee : e-8-8 Mr. Belmont also declared it would | eer Cette aniuno's re- Be; Dylag from) Pistols | with w picture. It wan before nat) | TALE OF A PICTURE. be useless for him to reply to what | saphint Shot Wounds. Croker had said about ‘putting him out of business.” “My mistake,” sald Mr. Belmont,| The Brooklyn Eagle this afternoon “was in believing that Mr. Croker] says » {could ever tell the truth in a matter) “It ts stated on good authority t of this kind. [that An y Curnesie bas offe: “IT had thought that his pugilistie | tuna : Humbia University. The ex- training would have taught mim tol! act amount of money offered to the fight square in the open, university and the manner in which tt “If Mr. Croker knows anything he/ wilt be used are not known. It ix cere had better come out with It ght] tain, however, that the fund is in seven away.” The Evening World reporter vistie! the Muller mansion on Clinton street jailors’ Snug Harbor, Staten and, and laid before the Demoer: leoder the charges made by his an- tagonists, who have fled a formal pro- test through Col. Gardiner with tho) 4 One of the discharged prisoners, Will-| that I had one that Just matched | 0. rronch artist. How much was] poard of Elections, and the Belmont.“ jam Miller, of No. 613 West One Hun- 1 Se tolda staple | eer ament etn it worth? Perhaps $200. Politics} faction has also protested against | election. I don’t think tt Is worth sudden termina W witnesses had been repeated testimony Ubey Imhoff’s trial, and Coroner. stand ant told fession to him, ly, who defended this point ‘announced willing to plead in the first de- EDDIE MULLER— “Yes, Mr. Belmont did present me with a ple- ture, Iam going to help him be elected.” “NICK” MULLER— “It was a Uttle pleture. Eddle is active in politics and Mr. Belmont wanted hig support.” PERRY BELMONT— “I gave Mr. Muller's son a picture, Politics had nothing to do with it.” = very much, Helmont had n right t ting, He and 1) + Seventeen negroes who were concern: | to give ed in the race riot at One Hundr Thirtleth street and Broadway were arraigned in Harlem Polle are friends, and Lam going to help |. him be elected.”"—Statement of Ed- ward Muller, son of Nicholas Muller, Court this morning, Magistrate Crane Mr. Belmont, when asked about discharged tive of the priso: . Tes) the picture incident, sald: manded eleven without bail xam- “The story that I gave Mr. Muller's nation Saturday and fined one §, son a picture because I wanted his In the crowd of eleven remanded the| political Influence {ts too trivial to Police believe man who} talk about. | wyer Amb! or . of White Ptains, Lyons, of Blooming- testified that they had iceuined und found that he Jed. or more 4 Murray will soon be ¢ Columbia U redited with havin Asylum, “Him troe TP gave Hon pleture, nm stated cept the and ‘the Court de-_ would be the best solu- To was in Mr. Muller's house and 1 HELEN LOWELL, THE SUSAN THROSSELL OF “QUAL: | ITY STREET established. = Two een performed upon O'Meara, but} M ard Muller showing there {s no Improvement in his con- ' ced nm Met dition, The surgeons say that he will Soseieannstel ‘dle. military pleture, and, remembering the pleta whipping his hors. sentenced the prisoner * in Sing Sing” Prison. wmutation for good Roto Serve twelve . dred and Thirtleth street, trate Crane that the cause of the riot] “Was it a valuable one?” had nothing to do with it.” O'Grady. eat was a turkey and gin dinner he gave “No, no, not at all. Why, it’s only “Did you give it to Mr, Muller out The reporter explained his yusiness | reporter Gen sh: to a few friends. After dinner the|a little thing about so big—(Mr. Bel- | of friendship?” to the son. ment oo bowel wane felons sifted Ie tele solces sla Ree mont measured off about eight inches “I don’t give pictures away out of} “All the rumors,” he sald, corti r a2) eminets tack. brought “ bors and precipitating a bloody fght,|0P the table with his finger.) friendship,” said Mr. Belmont, but Lebelereeh Abin nt a4 " in which hundreds took part, “I don't’ remember the painter—' this {s really toc trivial to discuss. (Continued on Second Page.) TO BLOW UP HOUSE 'RICH NEW JERSEY MAN GETS ORDER TO GIVE UP $400. CVE GEN CLARK BANK MESSENGER HISTORIAN MACLAY ALDERMEN REJECT. “THANK YOU,"CITY $1,200 PENSION, TAKEN CANADA, HAS GOT TO GET OUT. TUNNEL EXTENSION. SRS TO CARNEEE | Last ni HEALTH BOARD MEMBERS ALLEGED ABSCONDER FROM, NOTIFIED THAT CIVIL SER- VOTE DOWN T THE HE PROPOSED BOARD OF ESTIMATE ADOPTS |e REWARD HIM. | BROOKLYN CAUGHT. VICE CANNOT SAVE HIM. SPUR IN HARLEM. RESOLUTION. The 9 i ' —_—_——_. t coay litt sit | Guards Watebing for “Aunrche ints.) Whe Weite thac They WHE tae Dynamite, vide som Mias Lawell le ny Mita Mua Dec. %—A. thy farmer of, 9 in the banking of men watching threat he recetved: dam aye Kenny and Bridges Feared 1¢ Was a Scheme to Make it a Freight Line. Git of rien H,000 for Recogntacd Lite-on the and i je Sny He Hind! president Proctor When Ne Min Snany Le! a Removal » Union Bank Ofict i 82,000 In Gold 0 Disuppe Former Commander of the $e Regiment Suffering of Paral: WEATHER FORECAST. the chirty- pe nes P.M, 27, for New vicinity: By a vote of 2 to 20 the Board of] pormat thanks of the «4_| Aldermen this afternoon defeated an the alleged absconding messenger of |Service Commission to-day notifled Ed-| oeainance which was intended to | » algned ‘Anarchiste” ty, warned him that if h his residence from de. namite, he would, have to phice 400 In a secluded place, ated by the writers does not kno} Y ~Gen. Emmons Clark, the Secretary of] MONTREAL, Dec. %—A. J. Ayers,| WASHINGTON, Dec %—Tho Civil the Health Board, in consideration of long and faithful service, was pensloned to-day by the Board In the sum of $1.20] "8e Union Bank of Brooklyn, was ar-| ward 8, Maclay, the historian recently annually. {rested by the Montreal police to-day. | employed in the Brooklyn Navy-Yard, | Gen. (lark has been the Secretary of | Ayers was sent from the Union Bank the Boara since 1866, He 1s now ov seventy years of age and ty a sufferer i} from a stroke of paralysis, He lives at Carnegie for his gift of establishment of sxty-f andj ize the extension of the Rapld Transit unnel from One Hundred and Forty- econd street, with a apur and station at emoval from his position at| One Hundred and Forty-ffth street. to another financial Institution early |{"#t hi" removal. frv M Alderman Kenny sald the railroad amt week with $2,000 In gold, the bani | that point was not in violation of the/ would carry frelght and Alderman the Board of Estimate and 3 The thanks took the form of o Bridges charged the contractor with * setting forth that the mone Intending to load and unload freight at} had been «ven and the purposes for This notification 18 contained In A/ thia point so that {t could be sent tol|which it wax Intended, and closing with | he has taken the precaution of havi S| nis place guarded by night ana by day, @j It ts thought the letter may be. (s) ® (2) No, 406 West End avenue, {omciats say. Moncy and messenger dis- | Civil Service Act. For twenty-tlve years Gen. Clark was, appeared, in command of the Seventh Regiment ture above freesings to fresh cant to south A gang with a rendezvous and was constituted a Brigaaler-General letter written to Mr, Maclay by Pres-| Brooklyn and connect with the Long|this resolution Business success depends upon er-| < by current’ act of the Logistature, = Island Ratiroad. “Resolved, That the Board of Estt- 8 prints, Jand Mountains near Ho) He for years in control of. an t Prostor, of the Commiasion, und |) These assertions seemed to have eons] mate and Apportionment in the name of |°T%: ability--and Sunday World © | suspected ep inks, Ser token seairy, trod, bles. weight and the ordinance was defeated. - the cltisens ‘the City New, York, does | Wants, eecssbowsqvesesqoescssae@ in this) vi ila ance