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4 SOUGHT DEATH WWOEEP WEL Miss Bertha Carnright, of Saugerties, Found in the Water. JILTED BY HBR FIANCE, Her Cries from the Bottom Brought Help, and She Was Quicily Rescued, FISHKILL LANDING, Dec. cause she Was jilted by the to whom she wae engage! to trie Mise Bertha Carnright, a very prett _ young girl of Baugerties, tried, 1 ts & Meved, to kill herse @ well in the iear of Church and {t !s believed 4 finto the well to put an end to hi Bome young working girls on thelr ‘way home from the heard he scream for help last evening and ran to the well, The well was quite but Miss Carnright could be seen at the bottom of ft standing with her head and shoullers out of the water. Help was ebtained and Miss Carnright was told to tle the rope around her waist. Tais he did and was haulal out of the well, She. immediately became unconscious “EAST TRY OT LSKING A WEOT FRO LEUNGTO AVE By Unanimous Vote the Name ot East Sev-} enty-second Street Is, Retained, No Opposi-, tion Party Appearing. | | second street along under the Insterd of be sounding name This was decided sxpeedily mously by the Hoard of Loc ments, Horough President ( ata hearing hi natder the eral millionatre change. pne of the petitioners were 5 press their motion, nor we nse, But hand tn to week ago the young man to e was engaged broke off the en- gagement and the girl became very espondent. Miss Carnright's father is the village assessor and she has been ‘one of the belles of the place. OBJECT TO BEING SOLD. Iphabitants of Dar ‘Do Not Want to Be Americans. 8T, THOMAS, D. W. 1, Dec. large and orderly demonstration to rd < place at Christlanated, Island of st, | Tie hour for the Croix, D. W. 1. yesterday afternoon, |) v clock. | No petitly Thoso who took part tn it eomprise) Opening af Te ¢ representatives of the native, oficial ang |" hour to gly “planting elements. Resolutions were; Was an One-sided Fight. @dopted urging Denmark to Introduce! When the Board was ca geforms. It was also set forth that the leading inhabitants of the Istands, pecially the natives of 5 ine, chants, planters and Danish and unant Impre n pre to the Mark tents asking for tie h Went In Al He To Mrs Bree in given{ the credit f Mnutive tempest | Mra. Bronson lives at No, Mo, near Lex: [* Ington avenue [3 In Wks on Seventy-second rem thme > arrive | \ th hade tree ers wore road by the Boants ae @emand that the Irelands be not sold wn ‘The procession marched through Chris Ira Hider, fron Mrs. Harrie sffin, Brink ‘Dy tiansted, headed by bands of mus Mra. Mary G. Manahan andy James Pelle r. Col, Wille carrying nine hundred Mags and is Marshall, of Guggentioimer Un | im doy, W ie and dozens Jectlons bof other well-known ing for the King. SH ayer & Marshall, stating EEHAN JOINS BELMONT — | IN WAR WITH CROKER. 2+ | About Staten Island Contest. | | lence) he get the nomination. That shows chiet ts J, O'Connor, Kind of a mau he is. Fn ” tenants Paddy Richard Croker ts collecting ev! fave right-hand OH r Murphy's SLAYER. "SENATOR SEWELL _ “DIED AFTER RALLY. Revived After Sinking Spell Some Days Ago, but He Could Not Hold His Gain. tu his arreat. T urged, was He te but h serted. WITH TEETH AND CLAWS. CAMDEN, ed at -Edward Cooper { t ike beasts nan Akron (O.) milo! nal | One of was bitten off face was torn ALMANAC FOI TO-DAY. un rises. 7.22/8ui weta, 4.39) Moon rises THE TIDES Bandy Mok Governor's Hell Gate pelled to he contracted 5 had for some time dhibetes, and tlon so wenke | continue the | eR Syn | GEN. SEAMAN WORSE. | he went | INCOMING STEAMSIIS. ASM, DUE TO-DAY. Cepeahagen.Raphact, st tH Darmetadt. ‘1 burial wl be tn Colestewn Ceme- at outelde of Camd Th he funeral has not yer are at halfmast bulldings and on many throughout the city. Senator Willlam Joyce probably the most powerfulf political master of any pager Jgrsey nas t ,, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, SAI TO-DAY. change In the - Seaman, of Caltfognia, who t# il at his bome here, Hia\condition is oritical. | | "Ban Marcos, Brunawick, Troquot#, Charleston. Jennsiown, Nortolle, EAST 7ROST LRVT CENTRAL sect MARKET STRONE, DEALING LNELY, Tammany Chief Says He Will Have Something to Say To-Morrow PRICES GENERALLY SHOW Sugar, Ce {Mion e wk iM THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMs ‘NO ENGLISH PARK LANE FOR NEW YORK, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT BOARD RULES. FARK ENTRANCE Oppostte are the homes o nheim, the 4 nen Hut since her adver Ioshe hax te sin the three blocks she now Wants called Park line Her first effort was made known to wer rs add to 4% forth the advantages of et, and calling Some did, tlong to plant the tme the Park fane tiles Mr ntulked. Others agreed. Ay FRACTIONAL ADVANCES. Hes Show the Greatest Toute Manat Moor Mex Mex Nat EAST 72°2ST LOSKING LAST FRYT FIFTH AVELUE per, Manhattan and the} TE ER 27, 190) 'WALL STREET FINDS LAST YEAR’S RECORD DOUBLED. | THAN EVER BEFORE. Jersey SUIT Mat the Bis Corpora- tons Despite Chances. Memnine the feuring uj th mation of tras made many ars Day ations auve been formed [erhey have a total capital of trust capitals hax utterl \Effort to Put a Fancy Name on Part of a Street Dies in fancy. Its In- West to join iy between the Bate 1 Fulton st new ter manuteturers AML but of the Tnited St ente and Jan, 1 headquart ned in New York. om the headquarters here the tras: whl direct operations, and the price for r will be fixe! wuire that will low geod divide the capital and the watered stock not yet issued. if combine. of trust ix the the Tt was set for M0 Bronson declined to be Inter- concerning t Mrs. A.C Harrow son's next door nelgh! indignation at the pro Whole Thing In Silly. ything of It until whole thing Nt Coogan it ainst the “Edld not know stot & vigorously tentiny ts one of the broadest and hand- 2 in town, and then to want an ide: a It is to chop. und i whieh model nomind, ix in May> pt the have t u ty it i tum sanetorum of the 4 the pone Pee eee Ste 9 HON LANs 2% 101 ment of sizes, at very 1 Fae Fe. busine:s or evening wear hard to match at a dollar. 1s July 87; December corn Chicago's ope wheat, 82 1+ to 79; July w wheat, 7s J orn, York's h wheat, §8 8 of: corn, 70 7-8 offered; 70 a8, vd Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, nk prices na wer March, Des ir bids 324 bid : Decom- 1-2: May, comber May, lure of Gamaec & Segal. Nicholas Gamse and Jac Segal. deaters In optical goods and manufac. turing Jewellers at No. 35 John streeet to-day assigned to Aaron H. Schwarz. ~ Shoe Three Styles—Extra valu 212%, excellent quality calf. St. fine box calf, cloth lined. Style fine box calf, leather lined, These are the genuire Coodyear Welt Stoes, with | full exten: 2 soles and Atlas toes. In material—in make—in y) 50 finish they are superior to shoes that even we ever sold at-or nea this pric: % | SOLEING & HEELING FREE. soles neatly —quick'y- small cost to us—great saving to yo 1B yn Shoes for Men, $2.00 to $: Biyn Shoes for Wor es, $1,£0 to $3.50, I. Blyn & Sons Gusrantee Shoe Co. THIRD AVENUE, Cor, 122d Street 609 8th AVENUE, 39th & 40th. 162 BOWERY, near Broome. FACTORY—401,' 403, 405 East let st, values as are prepared for the present sale. by the thousands of dozens, and by arranging with the manufacturers to do the work at their least busy season, the economy of production is very great, and we can offer new and excellent shirts, in full assort- These most important lots: wear, yet heavy cnough to be worn all year round. The white cheviot shirt is growing immensely popular for business and outdoor These are splendidly made through- Plaited Dress Shirts at 70c— ! Made of fine, serviceable muslin, with pure-! linen bosoms, handsomely laundered, for| back; with various sleeve lengths. Unlaundered Shirts at 50c— Bodies made of New York Mills muslin, with fine pure linen bosoms; open frontand back ; | made as well as it is possible to make shirts! COMPANY OWES $9,000.000 IN NOTES AND CANNOT PAY. | | Transfer of Con- ‘Telephone any with a ay, involving a transfer an Telephone are made pub- yin a elreular to the sharenold- Er Company wbody: about the er, a strong under- aml May and July by the bull Inter- |to 8.21 jOffered. |. The, bsot Avgu 7 e: Janu uly, Sale of Men’s White Shirts}: To-morrow's Splendid Offerings The Wanamaker White Sale offerings of White Shirts have always been extraordinary; but never before have we presented such superb ittle prices. i 3 Open front and) wear, Shirts out. All 7Cc each. Same shirts, JOHN WANAMAKE. » ] operating MORETRUSTS BORN ‘ERE TELEGRAPH UNION PACFICS REORGANIZATION REPORT ISSUED. |GROSS RECEIPTS SHOW IN- CREASE OF $4,390,483. Acaniring of Southern Pacte and Northern Paeifle Stock Explained nn Necessnry for Fata annual report of the Unton Pas ad mude ¢ to-day shows r ending June rating expenses and total net ine gross receip 2 were $ orl per cent. and the ex an increase of 33, per cent surplui plus $781,080 earned In ween April Land June (0 hern Pacific stock held by. 110,909, was $5.178,1 by the Nort! oun! ‘plus roof c fut other lines, CAMPANARI TOO ILL TO SING. Change Made Nee Opera at the M Campam of tonsil! {is suffering from an attack and will not be able to ening at the Metropolitan The muaaagement has d to change thi er of Seville Don Pa. squale’ Sembrich, Scott, Saligna: in th ‘The performance Of course we buy the shirts sizes. 50c each. with plaited fronts, at 0c each In addition we have Men's Unlaundered Shirts— with fure linen bosoms, strongly and of Perry Belmont's fitness to represen n 0 ts." Strength. es fully made, in good-fitting sh NAVAL arralatsiati lie Congreasl Why. continued Mrl Croker when and ex-Aldermian Willian Walker trenmen —strong and durable, es caretuny: , good-htting shapes, at Swricniinemer intense are raed that Mr Blmynt Had] wong Sregtes nhs Meeence sued | aia SSrReceaeh Laetertey rae aae| 28c each: 35c each or 3 for $1: oO 1c will base proof that t t sult for defamation 0: acter | much co nt eee ea elaag. wit > EL Sr SORES NAOT Gee einen igt Gone! ealugt/-Atrie Gronersiweil (ait hands | ane sheen atreduced fanancen|| The: ntocle markets aperied te dayaelle perb appearance when properly laundered. | and 45c each. Brees 1 will have something to say, fof Mr. He you aup novation Very risk during the first fifteen min A very remarkable offering. 50c each, Men's Night Shirts— “St was surprisin that this | po: He your action prowess’ sald: Me. | 00P 3 ; 6 S Aah man Belmont Je nerve ta | with the hat Democrats can uniie In| Mf ihe White Cheviot Shirts at 50c— Made of excellent muslin, in large, roomy ||” asic me for my xi fhe w antn to, Ue conaisteatll pan ee raise antente birt The soft, comfortable shirts that please men sizes, nicely made, neatly finished, at Be wrote attacking ni proler af illenainy. ve oneilng Ciers wax a tenvlene who like the refined appearance of the white 35c each or 3 for $1; and 50c pomieiningisyen: Ra ah cs teeny ana ay weak negligee shirts. Comfortable for summer each, et about thix nom! eee Ralrsioenlig had’ iW tol This 4 - tho aa t ning nde | fo imopotnting, cae trom You can order them by mail as easily as you can buy at any ae tae a general advance, The toeal|f Store; and in buying a half-dozen, the express charges are a smail "og prices were: stay [| Teter When compared with the enormous saving in cost. Broadway and Ninth street, Broadway, ‘th Ave. ; 9th & 10th Sts. “A Girl for Every Month in the Year.” ELE SE OE ES THE SUNDAY WORLD'S American Girl : as Printed in four heavy paper; Office. Calendar for 1902 By L. L. ROUSH. in convenient form for hanging on the wall at home or in the With Next Sunday’s World. ~~ ES colors and half-tone on