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’ ( PPLE GENES: ELITE PGE od Sa oe “the NEW CITY GOVERNMENT=*-FIRST DAY IN OFFICE+++DOUBLE PAGE PHOTOGRAPHIC GROUP, In Color and Half-Tone, on Heavy Paper, rs rd a NIGHT EDITION. Che New Heads of the Police Department. COL. THURSTON, Devery’s Successor, In- terviewed by KATE CAREW; MAJOR EBSTEIN, York's Successor in Brooklyn, Interviewed by HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. WSEL ES s Sunday World.) PRICK ONE CENT. Che | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] Witt BE - GIVEN WITH EVERY copy OF TO- 2-MORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD PURCHASED IN GREATER NEw YORK. * ed é NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1902. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ ] RACING # SPORTS IG H ‘orld - GENERAL . &% SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CENT. —————— DOWNING EXPOSES TAMMANY BRIBERY PLOT: FUSION ALDERMEN MISSING FROM CAUCUS. READY FORLONG SIEGE VERY LATEST NEWS JUDGES HOLD FORT. ey i Dooley Double Locks Doors, and Furlong, Ousted by Watson, Is in Private Chambers. « sesston after he Magistrate Dooley is prepared to | bers, but he has no bed no food no spend the night at the Adams Street drink, except that which he Court. He has the place fortified | from th f with double locks on all the a string t has laid in @ full supply of eatables tric and drinkables. and put ina bed and | w bed clothing. He he will make the court Place until the quest Magistrate Fur! Avenue Court is as Dooley, but he pared. He is bare WHO CARES WHAT BECAME | OF “AL” ADAMS" S $70,000? ss Policy King Himself Doesa and Demands Its Return, but Nobody in the District-Attorney's Office Seems to Be Interested. neh all day.| open the| the en | u to the Ruye After this he Furlong st ind got two mem wen, to Borough Hall! { the court] Policy King “Al” Adams, through ash his counsel, James W Ridgwa District-Attorney of Kings Cr made a forma! demand on Distr Attorney Jerome to-day for the re- turn of tho property taken from at ained at $00,f60, ial $9.00) in cash, a] responsible for .ue delay. Mr. Ridg- ont onsented Nesotlayie Property. way Adar office during the raid made by the au- Demand for Property jak rt | thorities on Dec. 12 last Mr. Ridgeway then said « e| Mr. Adams claims the following | |nes ' zed. | Mr 8 we now make # formal & the bonds Fitty Erle dat Conn “A | coupon bonds, bearing in- x mM \ tt cc nh terest at 7 per cent. 1 te tral Cash 5 \ “ - Diamond ri: ‘ “ na Br . r claim was im Adams and the six rested in the r Court of Special 5 Judge Hinsdale, this mort Had to tnve Hie bank Rett M Adams juart tie wissain Mr Adame t Distriet-Attorney Schur d for the prosec DEATH MAY BE HiS HOLIDAY STATEN ISLAND ENGINEER) RUN DOWN BY ENGINE. ition and CRUDE RUBBER CO. GOES TO THE WALL Virginia Corporation, with a Capital of $10,- | 000,000, in the Hands of a Receiver. O'Connor Had Just Asked Master Mechanic for r Day's Leave We from Duty. Michael O'Connor, an engines Raphi Traisl: Hat! wat was run over this afte was crumhed a7 below the knees Ht O'Connor a out hie train whieh 2.40 this after reached Cristo mechanic'«® pulling auto: struck by tt An ambulance wa taken to the Stnith Brighton, MATHIAS L. B. MARTIN DEAD. Well-Known 014 Broker Dies After, | Attack of Eryalpein Mathias L. B. Martin Prominent member of the ( Stock Exchange, ¢ morning at qiiney-sixth - following “Hie! Matin year. The ie Petired for ten SPLIT VICTORY IN OHIO. MAYOR LOW DIDN'T PROMISE. Foraker Captures Sennte Orannie | ol iti antion, and Hanna CVA U aia STE. OLA ite COLUMBUS Jan t Approve ‘Deen eninge odin tt sity | -eport of the Commissioner of Accounts showing : | ment affairs without first telling me about them. | Manager for Merck IN BRIEFEST FORM. SPITE WORK, SAYS CLAUSEN Ex-Park Commissioner Clausen. in regard to a story that na pigeonhole in Mayor Van Wyck’s desk had been found 2 regularities n the Park Department, said to-day: “lL attribute the publication of these reporis he malice of an official because when | took chara: Jepartment lwo uld not permit him to enter in an nanner. “He used to enter the department without first o me and talk with people in the department about devart- Nhen | put | of tne Park undignified 1 stop to this he took offense.” OO LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fourth Race—Alard 1, Tayon 2, Petit Maitre 3. Fifth Race—Piederich 1, Velma Clark 2, Malay 3, eS Saas DIES ON A TRAIN. | John D. Titsworth, a well-known resident of Plainfield. died on a train going from New York this afternoon. He was Co., druggists, of No. 100 John street. a WOMAN KILLED IN LEAP FROM HIGH TRESTLE. CINCINNATI, Jan. 4.—Miss Anna Clark. a domestic, died to-day from injuries received by jumping from Duck Creek trese tle. fifty feet high, in a frenzed effort to escape a train. She was alive when picked up, but died later. —— M’CULLAGH SEES PARTRIDGE. Police Commissioner Partridge was in consultalior tor a long time this afternoon with Deputy Commissioner Thu. ston and Superintendent of Elections McCullagh. - Supt. McCullagh jokingly referred to Devery’s protest against being turned out of office. “I guess I'd better sue for my cld place as Chief of Police,” said McCullagh. ~ aecome the fashion.” BIG FIGHTERS ARRANGE DETAILS TO-NIGHT. n*Kennecy, matchmaker of the Yosemite Athletic Club San Francisco, which has secured the Jeffries-Sharkey ight. wil meet Jeffries and Sharkey at the Vanderbilt Hotel at | 2 o'clock to-night for the purpose of naming a date for the The division of the money and size of the bandages fight. . 7 Jeffries will which they will wear will also be decided upon. arrive here at 6.30 o'clock this evening MGURK IS FOUND CROKER'S NEPHEW BY EVENING WORLD, PRISONER IN COURT SUICIDE HALL PROPRIETOR W!FE HAS HIM ARRESTED FOR .. LIVING IN JERSEY CITY. CEASING PAYMENTS. Me Reto to Tell Why He Was He Telts Mewiatrate chat De- 1 cember Salary Is Delayed and Is Heleased on Parole. M { Suicide HL ' x v 1 was pemt-p A ' 1 , y t w y. ec ests Xe More How Flyer. | Hamil erating to she | Vintted v4 tints Ofce @ us ts wha © conskiers more captured | it soners, ‘ine ue a ‘tt te more al Lud fee ” Broadway. °° portant matters, STE 5 iG teins iar va ipl i i a td et ~~ adie bsolutelv to | ein reporting | i since it has |}: Only Thirty-two Out of Thirty- eight Members Relied On by Fornes Were Present When Meeting Began. ge World ! ‘the attempt to use is directed ld is generally was a Brooklyn Al- d, I shall flail this afternoon i ut suspicion acto iked to me and name and his refuses I shall appro: mnoof the nan man who it Trmumany's eged Plame thom Tammanys plan as this Xplained it to They need o elect their own ery likely John T. will pass a reso- Vice-President the twenty-five the Chairman | control of votes Alderman who was in T Mce when Mr Fornes terday td Alde of Brow orien to an man again this time ed him ‘o 2 Second Page, THIeKER BY BELMONT MEN ~ LINDINGER NOW ASSERTS. |Independent Democratic Candidate Declares that Circular Announc. ing His Withdrawal in Perry Belmont’s Favor Was Unauthorized Dbwalne me. that ctreniar for me. 1 @i@ mot write It and even did not know ite ontents until To read it im the newspapers this morning. Pritz Tindinger’s withdrawal as th®, few Independent Democratic candidate for Representative of the Seventh ( letonal District seema to have a Qttached to it. Mr. Lindinger |reporter of the Evenog World o-d |tmat he might give the string a yank ‘e onightfall and continue tn the) Wr | contest | Mr. Lindinger when seen at hia home, | 4 jNo 8 Bridge mihntes. “They all talked to The Belmont Ve Art House { soquaintances to “use uring Lindinger’s Belmont the r “peimont's elec- 2000 to 3.00 2.9 worth > emblazon Ne one wan authorized to issue | rennet JEFFRIES HERE TO ‘PURSE OF $20,000 FIGHT OLD “FITZ.” FOR W.F.WAKEMAN. - 240 IMPORTERS GIFT TO MAN ROOSEVELT TURNED DOWN. | — Champion Arrives from California and Will Offer Almost Any Inducement. ofthe Fund Already Large Part i “ . € « tins Neen subscribed r by Merchants. . | 6 1 it i A tase . —— me. sae of ateh ie MURPHY’S ACT REVERSED. the * MORGAN PICTURES ON VIEW Yow Vork Haak trbuter to bon — Stops the Cough and Works O@ the Cold <—- A Word to the Wine ae is) > Reel ta appolptment sad’ speedy on Faas Ne In mbrandt lands ‘ y es a see ln i 5 fe ck tl lh A a a al I iid i ie iecleaitu ie eS es ae { 1