The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1902, Page 2

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_THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4 1902. PANAMA CANAL FOR SALE TO U. S. ——+4+-—— —___- Directors of Company Meet and Agree on $40,000,000 as Selling Price. PARIS, Jan, 4—The Directors of they @anama Canal Company, with President WASHINGTON ‘ © Rabiainerchairi mer at companye| A < ‘ M offices Boeut e t e States f pans e OXCAVATONS, | 545 con cae rtles a a 1 t sated re Bins * MAGISTRATE J L. NOSTRAND i MAGISTRATE KRAMER. The mponye Washingt M. Be cable me t structing him . “ BRIBERY PLOTS TO BE EXPOSED... some of my friends about and declar MeCall Allnyed Snuapteton. of the Finance Committee. This last . T ween 7 a very important office, as It car- | yy) Ut* At this time Alder abies ie to its holder to sit on |a« wns és the Ta 1 AHOA nd Commission na rity wanted suit], ; ie o $rdits an sion has the power to award millions[t» oom ie ais These Brooklyn Magistrates of-dollars’ worth of contracts in the fs is 1} are prepared to thelr next year. With a Tammany mem ; . ® cotirtsroome by: forc ber on the commission he would have | m , 3 , ve lt ainwikko “Gi mooLmy a volc and ammany would not be a “ 4 H LEY, ne rly so badly off as it appeared | \) 5 es iinet : Just after the election. ‘The {find that |; ate aa ciiige ; : Temmany has on hand to push the | * was « as “ ‘chain sfaneal 4 scheme (through is practically un- | Ihave been offered by ne ; } limited.” | Tammany 600 In east | t TAM HRENN OY, President Fornes, of the Board of | te wit y Matt ae the ee me : tlds TURE DBO erie Aidermen, however, gave The Hven-|organteation Ait lenses? AvenuciConct, ee ven ee history of the at heen onered D0 Ai tacieiaen Caarweee He said that Mayor Low and him me that tam | bieastianes Devoy. and self were in the possession of the y epend |. iw ‘ act, | 3 no tr ec Peis names of the men who tried to brit ! ¢ Avenue onc of the Ald rmen on the F i . a Govurt tay after- ticket, but that it was likely that no} ““ ‘Me sata tow BU Ase 4 J ate John action would be taken if the Tam fa Mil)! IS COLT : anil Yyek'n ap- many attempt ails, Micer “ ¢ faith] h tl since a short time a F Poraen 65.315:6:0.6:00.0666'5-0098.0050004 | rumors that Tamma ; ; her attempt to F witness oh the man on nto remain away from "othe attemp , a 12 tlon meeting or to vote m Id be warne: ‘ ‘ He was smoking a biack cigar ze ® many aide wervoun fu wae a derby | @ put ten days ago that I epoke to, te the mentor.” Re . . ' Take My WHAT BECAME OF sell tieite SuReintbion (oerate oer] yee ope Oak ' ent der that Leave the sal! Do: murack, ewe “AL” ADAMS'S $70,000 9} tiers senile arnienet etre y arto col 0 trom | | $200 tn cam in f the courts shoutd| tng a 13 (Continued from First Page | tae time of raid? | pturted 9% atat w | Dooley called’ his ork. The rk —< MAU Adama aa na Ww asary [oalled a ceman took at hand in case any of his yh o| at the 5 ' anes f a pa monim it wae a warrar happened to t very hard Attorney J Wye t and feharst kow awfully Gamb at |igaat "i at t wlit whome t ting himeelt at a Magis of ready 1. mus \« ave wee ene) Se hand for emers 1 “ Appointed tu the where there are rooms y ‘ tet A ws atten | oan w to make s ute wit t . . F ; ieaek Ds Aweintant District-Attorr kM Mikel ‘ er ar fe xan o% Tr Who Ww men | Pr 1 annie ley, w win Geputed ro examine the evidence tak at . 1 from Adams's office, said that Adama alwa yaw er oT ' . yo" sald Dooley there were t tr nder ik « ats t)a It and real, and that nde and Mr int « Now x Durack just Dae} casi t f them ) F koM 4 Wingusted ww ft Disappea {4 « " mand oH give his name . while a Distri erome wever dente + He was asked " golng F ML Adams's Have al of ¢ ee take A Warrant for Devoy smiling \ 11 kw \ t 2 gn SANDERSON“ NOT 10 CENTS TO MY NAME,” CHANGE VISITOR an ceecnme — OFF FOR EUROPE, © SAYS J, B. SEXTON’S SISTER. the Wa —— eal FIANCE. CHILD ASKS HIM TO WAIT FOR * mu ; ; MAMMA A MOMENT. rtyninth atreet ier the Man | 4 Me teed t Will Take Miaee tn vat Hart tef! 5 ane 7 dow of the for- desperate se auys,’rom But in the erval the iintte) Mome \ t 4 j One Is Mad an Orphan i ous Ree gette Ve eae ’ “ " 5 ad silence to lay ; : jes that have ern carriages and v z ase to-day to las f Ke fe fF ilies ‘ ewes duay and she was lert ; a t ki, S peaenoent ore | RERTUlees | tend schoo atta | a t ee | nt hy her brother Bow . d the dead Hh , e ‘ sine [Lormer Health Commissioner, John B. Sex-| body Fannte Hultigin on the |g Viton, si | floor ; Ashore’ wan] Mra. ¢ recovering from sho | Mre. Hultiet on { \ | shock of She has been} A with her Papua ’ . a} 8 n was | ged t ¢ up in turn the apartments | eonlidren latter na ana Hart and eet be Ae i Ace ,| where she mored with her two boys, unti from an atiack of | Hirt waa tak iH bander " a | now she ix li her mother, Mrs, » Graft called ay the los Dy Nd wh ! 1 Margaret Sex 126 W ry Necersury nite é 26 West Big When he rapped at san d sical inarry, aml veond street. ifl opened {t and said Pas ot Fe ea “Mamma will be out in a moment The Oia The phyaiclan waited in the hallw dip Deal hes eneienene ior wc ta'e avout BY MRS. WILLIAM H. CLARK. peveral minutes. Becoming tired he |tween the the | wa ; Le yey SEDIS NO Sy DS bs ENS b whe wished the cerem » the Criminal Cou in the bedroom saw the {countries of world makes mur pages of interesting matter in the i = th SHEEGAA Dat toe Mac nthe | coink ‘ : her mother Srehin of tho estate of my late hus: | sale my brother let it ‘or $218,009 to in was oa, ape eee inl Bat AhcesPrts a tu o the United) ‘This ts not a time to respeot family | 1 now bing Hee A feds So as fy | States next winter,” she said, “and willl ties, when my two darling boys, the| nothing when my huaband died of the Uses, 4 . | probably reappear in grand opera,” pride of their father's heart, are unablo manegement of a race track, but the cir- 4 { > WAR OF BROOKLYN MAGISTRATES WHO HATE TO GIVE UP THEIR JOBS. MEN BARRED OUT. These men magistra arred out o Street wa Adams Street Wit Avenue Cour JACOM VAL Avenue Cour yesterd O'Retlly, who | result of the fight elsewhe Ay not recognize _ eee - | Hos . o ———— FINDS HER DEAD, ries nine SAILS FOR PARIS WITH HER Widow of Corporation Counsel! Clark Stung to Words, She Says, by Anal Wrongs from Her Brother, Tells of Her Deplorable State. snd white ry, but was all mecure sccounting of the ex-| worth $800,000, yet V. INGERSOLL. covered by one of the servants. Mre AM KRAMER, REILLY, Ewen AM WATSON, ted at the laat Francia Burton Harrison, No, 876 Fitth avenue ‘FIVE KILLED IN DOUBLE WRECK. Two Freights and Passenger Train in Smash on Sharp Curve Near Johnstown, Pa. DEAD. y 4 few minutes later a westvound frotent James GB k, engineer, of No. 8%, | crashed » 8 cad; perhaps drowned, | death of four person and Am Paul, of Pitcairn, | injury of injuries, Train No. 1 Pitcairn, firet | tower, a wreck feast five others. got a clear block at the ning ahead at full the rear wrecking th two cara of No 14 and the cab: INJURED. cars of the freight Westbound freight No. 693 almost Im fir debris . fireman i wera iieyivania Ratiread a wlow freight miles west of this city, and LURKED NEAR PARTRIDGE'S + HOUSE AFIRE. FI AGT SUNDAY Suspicious Stranger Arrested, | Commissioner Prepares for Bruised, in Rear of Fine | Excise Problem by Seeing Burning Residence. All His Police Captains. A fire this afternoon destroyed the ors and ruined nearly all] pot ‘ the home of Mra. Simon Lexington avenue. much excitement \ehienable neighborhood and aptalr pwded into # Draper) at No. Incidentally there w fternoon ane miniss| iney and the reserves from the]on the excise quest “ te Irty-ffth street police station! Bunday on the scene To an Vvening World reporter the} fire was burning flercely when dis- Commissioner sald he from thy nag the fight acnong the Br | trates. He (nim had received a hint that orand her daughter ware at home * @sughter quickly led her mother ta t her in charge of neigh- house ts r rt Underwood Johnson organized her ae tigen Hers eer: morrow? he was asked briggide and sent them] Wy the las entorcedt! vuse with buckets of water] 9. oo asked in returr any blaze that might wtart| Aes! wpnize t “ Will the excise law be a ar the police captaly i een ecscn re’ asked epor Tae police touns va) man ini srs, Jot “I did not send for them,” was ty son's 4 suffering from bri teh . ae na tors send for them i ! i 14 Vee . ‘ name was James] ow, Ye you in rea Be am and t he lived in Gutten-|), ¢ re th platoon system and the de He was removed to ReNevuel ipotive force cannot Interview me on my poll N ard what [ had to aay sare at Mary Watkins, the nolles apta ast Wednesda: S West Forty-firet atreet, who felt iin’: you? That ought to give enott na fit wht 1 atthe . ught to give eno {na fs while watching the blage She] about my policy. When I have accom nae Chie 4 age WO9) Hlished something the public will bear pes of it” RICH BOY (CARNEGIE. A CIPPLE, GIVES CASH. Heir to $7,500,000 Is inj$10,000,000 Offer of Steel - This City for Treat- Bonds to Government ment. Converted. urther on Crocker, only » WASHINGTON, D. € rocker, Afteen years ldrew Carnegie, whose Id. and owner of $7,090, haa Just ar- {jn bonds of the United Stat re from San Francisco in such {Company for the establishm: t state that few poor boys would want Univerity was places with hin velit, fas removed the gs are so badly fractured nito the acceptance ot vldent inet September that converting the bonds will not knit, although he ve Nighemt surmtenl | 7A) ot Sawin White, © p.c a ts come East to see If Dr} man, Iate President of Johns Hopkins McBurney can do some] tniversity: Charles D, Walcott, Super- teology that will enable him betantc Al Survey: lings, 6x-8 nerai ‘p. Wrigh silent Ro. tonat! nten John claliy sad. Be- | oe the Navy. and Carro suse he was very fond of athletics and | mommissioner of Labor, met at tho Sta had wiready won a name in Ban Fran- artment and farmed an incorpora teoo fe printing and hurdiing. own as the “Carnegie Institue hrown out of a dog-rart tn] ions sarcus Baker, of the Ci Sur- and fell against a telegraph | yoy wan also prese tas an incor- such force that both thigh| orator, but charged with the prepara. nea were shattere) tion of articles of incorporation, He te at the house of his stater, Mrs. | apie meeting consumed an hour. Thosa were unwilling to disclose the Mf the project, as they felt that Phe boy's case is es tion Jter told him th “Most Fight for My Boy he Empire City!‘ e day and told I was entitled to, My horses and carris I told him to try and wet) $90,000, ere ket nothing. My person the trouble com-] get my share and bonds tn more) frem thom again for an accounting of the estate, I was forced to take my jewelry to a The journey from San Francisco was made In a spectal car, and several stone overs were made to avoid fatiguing him. Ife had with him his personal physician ind several nurses and attendants. pawnbroker to get the money to live with. I have appealed to Mr. Fromine, but he has snubbed me. 1 sometimes wieh | were a man that I might settle with Mr. Fromme. My lawyers are trying to have the wale of the track to Frank Farrell set aside Noys Almost Barefooted. My little boys are alinost without shoes or stockings. Phere are pictures and furnishings up in the club-house of the Empire City Hace Track that came from my own drawing room, I took them off my wall to make the first meet at the track a success, I cannot get them now, 1 took a van, for which I paid $2, up there to get some of my own things to sell to buy the necessaries of life. I wae refused admittance to the place. I could clothes and trunks whieh I @tored in a Forty-second street storage company are replevined for w bill I owe, I am in an absolutely desperate plight, and I cannot under- stand {t, —— Sunday World Wants move the Lodger Walks from the old, of No, 3% West Mr, Carnegie ought to make the publie announcement. ‘ine articles of Incorporation were filed with the Recorder of Deeds this afters noon. The articles 1x the aame and title of the Institution aa “The Carnegie Insti- tation’? and show that it is organised “for a perpetual term.” Its objects are the promotion of study and research, the power to acquire, hold and convey real estate and uther property and to establish general and special funda; 60 assist javestigations in science, litem- ture and art, (o co-operate with govera. ments, untversities, colleges, te: achools, learned societies and indtvid- tala: to appoint committees of experts to direct apecial lines of research, pub- liwh and distribute documenta, conduct lectures and hold meetings, acquire and maintain a brary and in general to do and perform all thing® necessary to pro- mote the ts of wald institution, —$——_ SMALL-POX IN HOTEL. joune to Nellevue Dispensary, Bernard Brady, tw My -fOUF years irtieth street, walked into the Bellevue Dispensary this afternoon, and announced that he had small-pox. Ile was taken to the Reception Hospital Brady «ald he had been puteing up the Waverly Hotel. between Twenty - seventh and ‘Twenty-elghth streets in Eighth avenue. Inspoetors Wore sent to fumigate tho t place and vaccinate the lodgers,

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