The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1902, Page 1

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500,000 The Morning and Sunday World’s net paid lead in ety circulation. PRICE ONE CENT. Jockey Will Be Reinstated in England and Then, Guide Fleischmann’s Horses in This Country. ‘Tog Gloan, the greatest jockey this influence with the stewards of the Eng- | NIGHT EDITION. A WEEK MEANS 2,000,000 vA MONTH. i Circulation Books Opes t0Al NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 102 ; ———— Se SLOAN WILL RIDE HERE THIS YEAR. ————ote—— country ever produced, will be seen in| Msi Jockey Club that the license is to the saddle again this year. This state- ment is made as a positive notwithstanding the {0 stands practically rul: ‘The action of t! in refusing to lic here, and prevent @iving Bloan a license. tries have reciprocal relation: the turf ts concerned Biloan will don the Fi (Whis Beason, and will rid Cinginnati'*s Mayor will make ap Plication @ the @ngitsh Jockey Ct end it will not be refused It wi ranted, however on the condition Bloan will not accept England. The Jockey Club in this c try will also license the rider. The Fleisclmans have gone front for Sloan, and ft ie through their wo coun- yman colors Meetive | ey ub from | Englan: tar asl rid |The to the|down after the race ‘The Keenes had Tommy Atkins tn tnt« « be granted. Ride. in the saddle Futerity sppenra ty for Wiillam © wkey was then riding an Whitney patd him 19° and all his come over ané Hallyhoo Hey, Sloan won the and {t was the unanimous opinion The ! Mr expenses 4 ” at the work experts that it that landed the n Stoan the es with Baliyhoo Bey in a senm- There was 4 foul at the | e stretch and Ballyhoo Bey | scttealty findahed on three legs, befhe | reed along in superb atyle by Sloan colt was found S& he badly cy rich prize Sub- won the year that Ballyhoo Bey | again wait- | was hia superb | and there was considerable’ feeling Foxhall race engendered becaus of the foul. | Keene sata the mewards ought to be shot and declared the Keene colors Would never be seen in this country He claimed that Sloan was re- ible for the foul work. Mr. Keene} ently reconsidered his declara- | apo | Dinqualified for Retting. | fe Lady Maasey and won John E Madden He then ngiand, and next season a license on the ground) | was Flatbush |that he was a heavy bettor on the races,| n the ground ever since n has lost any of ale ro- n piloting race hormes question that the coming season) He will be a welcome ag Oo the ranks of tbe riders. are few high-class oe in this Bi ary at present He has ter Ww |mark a ANGRY ALDERMEN ASK LOW WHO STARTED BRIBERY TALE. Fusionists Or, nize the Board, but ‘Young Tim” Sullivan's Resolu- tion of investigation ls Passed—Mayor'’s Message on Blackmail. Though Tammany fatled to gain Mayor were received by the Alder- contro! of the new Board of Alder- men, ae Organized to-day, you Tim” Spilivan succeeded in having a aeieioa passed demanding that Mayor Low inform th: Aldermen of the source of his information in re- gard to the alleged bribery plot. Mayor Low was bitterly attacked / by the Tammany members, who gare up hope of gaining coftrot wtren-Me- Innes was elected Vice-Chairman over McCall by a vote of 41 to 35. communications “HIS. SMILES,” IS MA. LOW'S BREVET, OR, MORE FORMALLY. “HIS SMILES, THE MAYOR.” Sobsigaet Is Won oy the Genial! Face that Beams Forth Deninle and Favors Allke. holdovers tn of this Among the Tammany the City Hall Seth ow, Mayor great city, already passes current under antckname. Thi name for the Mayor is “His Smile#’—with lees fam! tartty, “His Smiles, the Mayor Ldke most nicknames. t to be very pat, and within a fe apt to be in every one's mouth, No one can vinit eoms man. Comptroller Grout runs In to ask Mayor to lunch. Mr. Low says “Ye# and smiles. Corporation Counsel Rives approaches the Mayor with great dignity quires if he has time for luncheon at the Downtown Club Mr Low says “No’'—and smiles the Mr. Law @onsider the matter’—armi sm Alderman MeCall, highly indignant, rushes in to the Mayor and demands, “Do I look Uke a fellow who is around bribing people?” Mr. Low says nothing @t all—and amiles. In brief, whatever Mr. Low says, he amifes. It is a broad, expansive srptie. It js accompanied by twinkling eyes that makes {t all the more a smile. So “His Smiles” is sure to inst i will veto the Huckleberry miles is hard with bribery won't melt, ier. Sounds very well, doesn't TO STOP PIGEON SHOOTING. ALBANY, Jan. 6.—TRe olf fient over probibition of pigeon shooting fur sport- it? RR purposes Is to be revived. To-night Assemblyman Sennett will introduce the Dill defeated last year, It will ab- solutely prohibit shooting live for sport. pigeons gooese + * 4 ; southeast woeerorretitriys TeeSTTSOS { forcetul { ¢ Mayor's office with. | Grant Jury out realizing how well it fits the new| jury was « [x men before they aajourned to meet a ng! week from next Wednesday at 3 P. M. The first was his message—a terse, announcement that there must be no police blackmail or en- fagced contributions from office-hold- a second communication referred td vetoes of matters left over by Ma- | that control af the Board might be jugr Van Wyck, No Coal for Firebouts, The third communication set forth | from the that as {ts contracts expired Dec. nd the Fire Department was out of for- age ana fuel. He explainc: that so urgent was the need of coal that the fireboats had to be tied up. At the Mayor s suggestion a resolu- | tion was passed—unanimously, too— | Authorizing Commissioner Sturgis to | spend $11,000 for forage and $9,000 for fuel. ‘That the Fusionists were fearful atolen from them was shown by the extreme medgures es taken. Aldermen (Continuda on an con INDICT GAMBLERS WOMAN BACK ATE ER IS COURT'S DEMAND: JUSTICE .DICKEY CALLS FOR ACTION IN QUEENS. Tell® Grand Jnrore that They Justice Dickey, who {s holding a trtal term of the Bupreme Court in Long Is!- and City to-day, caused a good deal of surprise excitement by his charge tot Jury. ‘The Judge's remarks were the outcome the Action of the late Queens County churge w days] 8. Moo arried on in Qu irand Jury ti wn A presentment 1 that while the TAL unDling mae thay the y scored the loning the ¥ told the new Grand Jury Jevitence that satiafied nbling existed ww the gus cr he jury th th find Indic sons, He said ment and w spoke of tectives aguinet t lawn Judge Dickey also refer graph. and telephone companies and ald that if the jurors found Kollty of assisting the gamblers they Just find Indictments against them a NEW POST-OFFICE FOR MANHATTAN, CONGRESS ASKED TO APPRO PRIATE $2,500,000. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Representa- Cummings, of New York, to-day roduced in the He Priate $2,500,000 for pullding In New York City a bill to approe powt-oMoe The biti a new provides that a commission consisting of the Bec y of the Treasury, the Postmi eneral, the Postmaster of k, Morria K. Jesup, president w York Chamber of Commerc: id Oscar L. Straus, President of the » |New York Bourd of Trade and Trane- > portation, shall select the site of the building, to the tele. | howe companies |! SCARE IN ITALY. MISS QUAZZA MET BRESCI AND GOT INTO TROUBLE. Found on Assassin After Hembert, and ce Detained Her. PATERSON Emma Quazza, , former res city after an absence of nearly two. years During her stay abroad she had an un- pleasant experience as the reanult of | NJ. Jan 6—Misa t of this has Just returned here from Italy having formed the wcquaintanee of Gae- tano Brescl, the assassin of King Hum- bert Bhe crossed the ocean in the same ves sel with Bresct and got acquainted with him on shipboard When they parted ir Italy she gave her address to him and it was found on him when he was ar- rested The vilce at once suspected that Mine had something to do with the from the, x months » Ket | PLANS TO AVOID CRUSH ON BRIE NEW COMMISSIONER WILL! PUT ON MORE TRAINS. =e, | Commissioner of Bridges Lindenthat sald to-day that he w plans to increase the Brookiyn Bridge, Ile said bh scheme wax to Increase the number of trains! Just before and after the rush hours—| in other words, to Increase the lengt! of the rugh hour service. He says th aq Foon as the people realize that leaving their homes or their work a { minutes earjer than they do now th an avold the crowds, the crush perienced now willl be lessened, Mr. Lindenthal said he did not know when hts plaps would be ready or whether they woud be announced by himself or the bridge engineer. working upon tragt: the y |The President sent for the Admiral IN BRIEFEST FORM. TITUS RETAINED AS DETECTI . Police Caommigsione 4 noon tnat he would retain Capi. Titus at the } tive Bureav.. H@ saio ‘hat be had received many let m friends of Cants. MoGiueky O'Brien and Scemitthe sking that they get the olace, but ho saw no reason to change Titus. who could stay as long as hie showed himself abie to n the bureau propegty. Concerning Mayor Low's message about biackn:ail the Commissioner said that agy offiicer who gave up money for promotion or transfer*s#as a fool. as it would do no qoou ors a COLORADO STATE BANK FAILS. GRAND JUNCTION. Ccl.. Jan. 6.—The Bank, of this city, closed ts goors to-day. charge. Co Loic An assigr eens beter ALLAN LINER BREAKS A CYLINDER. The steamer Consuelo. of the Wilson line. this afternoon } reported that she had sighted the steamer Mongolian. of the Allan State line. in mid-ocean. The Mongolian signalled o the Consuelo that her high-pressure cylinder was out of order. but that she did not need any hélp. ——+- $0 ___ THIS WILL SAVE MILLIONS FOR THE CITY. At the first meeting of the new Board of Estimate this ai- ternoon Mayor Low was authorized to call on ail the borough presidents and heads of departments for new estimates and recommendations for changes in the salary rolls. ‘This is the first step toward the promised cut of millions from the city’s annual expense account. Comptroller Grout authorized new specificationsor as- phalt paving. This is a hard blow at the Asphalt Trust. ——+- $0 YORK AND YORK RETURN TO LAW. Bernard J. York. former Deputy Police Commissioner. and his brother. Thomas H. York. who has just resigned as Deputy Commissioner of ridges. have formed the jaw firm of York & York. with offices in the Shoe and Leather Bank Building. en br LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—Gov. Bove! 3 Gambia 2, Major Mc ansit Sixth Race—Circus I Tathus 2 Way 3 2. Tre BUTLER PRESIDENT OF COLUMBIA. Prof. Nicholas Murray Butler. acting President of Colum- bia University since the resignation of Mayor Seth Low. was to-day elected President. ADMIRAL -SCHLEY AT WHITE HOUSE. 0+ Summoned by President to Lengthy Confer- ence, His Lips Were Sealed After Interview. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6—Admiral the Hour Schley was with President Roosevelt | and about three-quarters of an hour to- ta) White House. Atethe feren amirad 8c: ct of hia visit, | case, 4 ho had some to the cluston of refused to RAYNER VISITS FLOOR OF HOUSE. tea ae eel Bie ay ed making t <GTON, Jan. 6—Ie@dor Ray- for Admiral Schley before | « f£ Inquiry INVITATION TO CORONATION | NOT TENDERED CLEVELAND. + or t7 Ex-President, Slowly, Regaining Strength, Re- fuses to Discuss Probability of His Accepting Honor. ‘leveland was re » have re x-President Grover ¢ rted in © morning | rec x id that ne had since hin recent attack, Da ee. eae State |‘ 21S oar og 7 a RACING # a SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. PRICK % “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | ONE CENT. VERY LATEST NEWS SUICIDE IN MIDST OF | HER UNSOLD ART. Weary of Lonely Battle with the World, Woman Artist Ends Struggle Surrounded by Paintings She Could Not Sell. , In favenu | fumety hung wt er unwold) paintl Mins | HILDREN IN MAY NOT GET. SKYSCRAPERS, HIDING STILL EMPIRETRACK STEAL WATER lrarrll,Devery Devery and Sexton’s | Gonmiseioney Bot Dougherty Dis- Bargain at Yonkers May Yet Be Spoiled. Francis W. Elder Has Not} Yielded to Habeas Cor- | pus Writ. covers Systematic Thefis from the City. J Hampden me by an. Justin Beach was full of wrath to- | day when fhe three litte Exer dren “over whom warring parer he j comending were not 1 oan et . obedience to a writ of t 4M Hu ; ued to father Francis W ret took je was struc! sawed to their fa aie strate J last week é 1 : = ie es It was the second Ume Mr. Elder's wis astounded to . 5 : lawyer, J. Arthur Hilton the excuse tha Mr oat was bring them out 4 ‘That will K thundered the mreTen Juatice. There tren must be pr duced in court’ ; “Fear the Mother.” ‘ "If te not alone anger MURDERED WOMAN'S BODY RECOVERED, CAST INTO RIVER WITH WEIGHT ABOUT HER NECK, TEACHERS’ FINES HOLD UP SALARY. COMPTROLLER GROUT SAYS SYSTEM IS TO BLAME. hat Reductions Should Me Crew of Chicne River Taghest at ‘ x ted Up to the ott ot Lider Qroest for the - Each Month Crime ‘ ait on § a with s M ar t rome si Man bai trom Chicagy end BL Lows. "6°

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