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The newspaper standing first in New York City circulation fi The & stands first in America. Y World is that newspaper. at. a a. ON Save = _[/Gtreutation Books Open to Au.” | : [ « Circulation Books Open to All”? | JIN PAGE | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNE ‘DAY, JANUARY f igae | is so mrt Te Se c. . ‘FUSION FORCES TAKE FROM HANDS OF T/ Mayor Van Wyck Surrenders the Reins of! Government to Seth Low, Who Swears in| His Lieutenants in Public Service. EMPEROR HONORS AIC RUOSEVELT Xai LS —— - President's Daughter Invited to Christen Kaiser’s New | Yacht. | Compliments in Several Cases Are Exchanged Between Outgoing and Incoming Officials, Notably Between Jerome and Philbin and Grout and Coler. | Led by Seth Low, the forces of fusion 2° 1 on to-day took th government of New York City out of the - of Tammany. Mayor Van Wyck gracewilly surrendered t ¢ reins 0 goveri- ment to Mr. Low, who t en swore in his lieu anis in public s-rvice. Justice Jerome wr te his resigua.: the hench, and, after carrying ‘he document t the new 3. co dived the keys of the Dist ici-Attsrnev's office trom Mr. Pichon, and the two exchanges complim« atary speeches. Incomin Couptrol er) Grout and outcoing Comptro ler Coler vid likewise. Col. Part-| rid.e took ch sgeu tC Poli e¢ Depiurtment. ee — VAN WYCK GRACEFULLY SURRENDERS TO MR. LOW. eo were snolds and way and the ¢ to Mayor Var ny us ey JEROME SUCCEEDS TO | PHILBIN'S OFFICE. MISS ALICE ROOSEVELT. BERLIN, Jan. 1- liam desires that his building in the t be christened by f velt's daughter. Ai. New Year's reception Palace at noon to-d. the United States Am sk the ror Wil The ret now shall “VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM. old ed or. pre ria. \ : oy ine ocr FROM PRESIDENT. wn 4 IANY KILLED IN BALTIMORE AND QHIO WRECK, DEVERY PUT OU ne eee " — iA; GL mT ORNDE Washingtoi Society Excited Over the Meeting) \ *: uM CUMBERLAND. Md., !an. 1—Many passengers are re- INS HOR i Wir ER. at the White House Reception. ; would litt M ‘s | ported to have been killed in a collision of two Baltimore and A Ohio trains near here this afternoon. One was an express ‘or Partridic irst Ac iV Him of Office. WASHINGTON. J ' New York. No details have been received as yet. His Pi len fe patent ie eee ae i fone a 70 JEFFRIES COMING TO CONFER WITH FITZSiMMONS. bes " | 7 dent, at 10 4. M of gold la atm! the bie army and t contingent known figures, Lieut Miles, comman: Gen Henry ¢ em Usual The President greeted Gon M the sume to others, anit ¢ alu’ pas Ing well wishes with Admiral Dewey w distinguished callers tention of the “head of the kk all in full ur ranking rear-« r ie Congress for the ; NO SNUBFORMILES » sate oe : Superb sword voted t Vielury of Mantia Consecrated to Daty, Billy Delaney, manager of Jim Jeffries, announced ‘nis af- ternoon that he would wait until Jeffries comes to New York : before he would make an appointment with Bob Fitzsimmons | for the purpose of discussing the proposed match. tert sis | we. expected here within the next twenty-four hours + —— COLER TO WORK FOR BELMONT. sere? MAE Ex-Comptroller Coler called on Perry Belmont this afters noon and volunteered his services. He expressed willingness to take off his coat and hustie to (uither Belmont’s cnances, Mr. Coler will be the principal speas”: at a big meeting to be held in the First Assembly District n: cad | Saturday night. a ere freee SUICIDE UNDISCOVERED FOR A WEEK. MarC Smegaski, of No. 153 Forty-fourth streei. Brooklyn was found hanging in a room in the house to-day. He is thought | to have committed suicide on Christmas Eve. None of the neigh- | bors know anything about Smegaski He had $160 in his, pocket when he hanged himself. a ee Oo O — RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. ( chs Second Race—Kaloma |, Trentham 2, King Ford 3, . Pew T|