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SOR A NL ss Maa ie tnt aa aS Das = | i eee en ‘ NIGHT EDITION. 500,000 se" MEANS tts wt pou ins’, £000,000 ty circulation A MONTH. [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] PRICE ONE CENT. hci atofiag 7) rai NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1902 SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. PRICE j | Circulation Books Open to All.”” ONE CE PERRY BELMONT CLAIMS HIS ELECTION: CONCEDES STATEN ISLAND TO LESSLER. BANKER TAKES POISON DOSE. Henry J. Smith Tries to Kill Himself with Strychnine in the Coleman House. by swallowing srych- whioh Smith was taken to Bellevue Hore Meery J. Smith, forty-tve Geseriding himself as a fusing to tell his address ‘ eommit suicide thin afternoon in M’GOVERN READY TO TRAIN ONCE MORE. Little Ex-Champion Will Begin Work To-Morrow in Hempstead’s Aristocratic Colony for Fight with Dave Sullivan. years old. y coleman House Raye the name of f Tam Ho Steele, N iverse gummoned an am- ye New York Hospita Do street Ind wit! bogin training t-f One of tRe latter remarked to-day that Dave an| he would back “Billy” for a go with ‘Rob’ Fitasimmona's famous lion ¢| Muoh surprise has been expressed t other | among local sporting men as to MoGov- ighbrede belonging co Sam Harris,| ern’s tardiness in Desinning training for! ton atreet, this village. A large corps of "1 Sullivan and McGovern. | hin Aght with Sullivan. They fear that saistants are busy putting the place to Many characteris! attributes of «| the Brooklyn lad haa underestimated his rights and making |: comfortable. Mr. sucessful pugilist's may be seen| opponent's ability and wil! enter the ring A. Reben has charge of this work andi every side Prominent among thear | poorly conditioned. The extensive prep- has accomplished much toward convert- i the former champion’s official mas-|arations going on at the new residence fag the old house in keeping with its cot, an enormous black billygont, whose| would hardiy warrant this belief, how- artstocratic neighborhood ficiency as a wreatier 18 a source of ever, and thore an the “inside are poste ‘The large barn also ts oink much amusement to Terry and his fol-| Give that McGovern will face his op- Up as @ gymnasium, where + © Lowers | ponent tn the very pink of good health. TWOHARLEMINSAKE YANKEE SAILORS MEN COMMITTED. FIGHT RUSSIANS. DRUGGIST AND THEATRICAL. AGENT GO CRAZY. Clash Between Crew of Vicksburg and Ozar's Soldiery at Nieu Chang, China. Brooklyn hmorrow for his fight » (Special to The Evening World) HEMPSTEAD, L. |. Jan. 7 —S: men all over thie section of Long are interested just now in the ment of Terry MoGovern. the featherweight, in his new home are Jacques Carpentier and Samuel Kimball Sent to Bellevue for Bzamination. | } WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—A serious Magistrate Mott, in the Harlem Court,| clash has occurred between American to-day commitied to Bellevue Hospital! 7 Gee examination as to their sanity two| “lore of the United States ship men who, ft ts believed, are insane. [at Mea and the Russian soldiery ‘The first case was that cqueslat Nieuw C c & Carpentior, a drugeist, hang, China. There have Years oid, who lives with his w three-story dwelling at Ne One Hundred and Twenty-third street Garpeotior was until six weeks azo | has informed the State Department. Secretary of the Navy Long has | cabled Commander Berry, of the | Vicksburg, to use every effort to pre- vent further collisions, The Vickee burg is In winter quarters in a mud dock at the mouth of the river and cannot be released before spring. ,| Deen three fights, and as a result one | Russian soldier is reported wounded | The matter was made the subject of | Sompinint by the Russtan Ambaasa- “SIX MASKED MEN > He met with business 5 that time was evicted f for non-payment of rent the piece has been used by Martin G@eenbers a4 a confectionery atore Lest night Carpentter went to the) @tore and demanded that Greenburg Yeave and turn the place over to him .The man was induced to return to hie| tome, but this morning he went back to the place, and f “rising a knife, egain demanded tv renburg leave. Policeman Gibbon summoned and Carpentier was ta} to court. The| man's wife said thac she Wee wdtioed | that be Bemter® tind nad become weak. She !s nuw conducting a fur- sished room ho: Goon after Carpentier had been com- mitted the police of the Hast One Hun- dred and Twenty-sixth Street Statlo eame to court having in custody Kimball, fifty-three years old, who liv with his wife, Irene In a furninn room at No, 213 East One Hundred and ‘Twenty-Atth street Capture and Gagg Two Watchmen and Fireman Befo-e Getting to Work in St. Louis Stock Yards Bank. n | BT LOvIS, Jan 7—Six masked men gagged with towels, Three Lf vek Yards Bank, |oame in night, | ‘apturing and gagging the two se night watchmen and tirem atthe plant A and blowing Ite with dyn mite, nec and currenc mher men adverti«: \Xémball was formerly an ing agent, an advance agent for thea- trteal companies, ani was consi tod | WIth wh 4 wealthy. Ho has met with iness| For nine hi 7 o'clock Inet | Feverses, howevor, and during last [night until 4 o'c morning—they | Night ¥ Glarklorea taken has developed suicital were at work on the vaults, The entire| unawares in the steam ; he Pea tntan SE i nye haa made) rast St. Louls police force alded by the | Exchange Mullding, He huarding o LW four Nfe. his wife sumonod t at where he wan committed, ty mand © President Roone- | ® well-known | & eK: WEATHER FORECAST. Sorecast for the thirty-six hours ending 4 I. M. Wed- meeday for New York City and vicinity: Cloudy to- night and Wednenday; pos- =a sibly rain or snow; fresh Ox Stroke Married. LONDON, Jan. 7.—Harcourt Gold, t famous English oarsman, who four stroked Oxford to victory against aa tN at. | The three robbers took compoaing room of the I Stock Yarda Reporter, ne |him on the floor He was nd hand and foot anda bridge and who rowed againat the Amer- 4a Oxtora ‘una presents. eng’ iy winds, ie Leander, handsome va i ahd es ON Ts ME a Meludes only Sta dor at Peking to United States Minis- | ter Conger, and Mr. Conger in turn) TORR ARCHITECTS "| MAYOR VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM. | LATEST ELECTION RETURNS. Six districts give Belmont 462 and 333 for Lessler. This n istand district. 1th Election District of the Third Assembly Dis- ont 37. Lessier 15. Ward 1 and Bennett 1. g jailing off in the Tammany vote. trite gi Tits show The Seveoch ciection District of the Third Assembly gave Lessler 69 and Belmont 94. This show7d a loss of 38 votes for Lessler compared wiih the Low vote. In the Thiriy-fifth Election District of the First Assembly District of Richmond (Tortenville) Lessier got 121. Belmont 55. This is Lessler’s home district Eleventh Election District (Richmond) gave Lessler 133 and Belmont 77. Fifteenth Election District (Richmond) gave Lessier 141 and Belmont 158. The Thirty-sixth Election District of Richmond. Lessler. 33: Belmont. 100. ape LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—Menace 1, Annie Thompson 2. Monos 3. pest sired Malad PAINTER FALLS FOUR STORIES. Richard B. iett. 2 painter, whose home is somewhere in East Eighty-sixtn street. sipped from a scaffold while at work on a building at No. 1085 Washington avenue to-day, fell tour Stories to the pavement and fractured his skull. He was taken to Fordham Hospital. er fe. = WOMAN TRIES SUICIQE_IN HOTEL. A woman known as Mrs. Murphy attemoted to commit suicide by inhaling illuminating gas in the Sagamore Hotel. Eighth street and Third avenue. this afternoon. She was taken to Bellevue Hospital dying. $$$ $2 CAPT. DELANEY RAIDS A POOL-ROOM. Capt. Delaney, of the East Thrty-fifth street station, raid- ed an alleged pool-room. known as “The Dumbbell.” on Third |} avenue between Thirty-second and Thiity-third streets. lat this afternoon. He made no arrests. os | ACCIDENT TO SHIP ——— ++ —— |Steamship Finance, Bound Out for Colon, Be- haves Strangely Off Navesink. ening, and thy 1 steam escaping from the marine vemel _Miter a while she turned and headed ; TO HEAR FROM i, mais armory WARDMEN ASK “WHY?” ASKS ABOUT THEIR ARMORY WORK. tracts Let le is in alght for the Tammany | a architects, Horgan & Slattery, At the Wie aie been meeting of the Armory Board in the bP office of Mayor Low this afterncoa, after several bills from these orepitaae) Byrne ies ier Attorne! oot motion. Tides” ‘Arras « a Snot Now what. they Foster re- Republicans Declare that ene of Wholesale At- tempts to Use Belmont Repeaters Brought Them Many Votes. Third follows: In the Second Election istrict ot the \ssembly District a voting machine toe talled the vote in tifteen Belmont, 151 At the last election Shepard go econds ¢ Lessler, 37; Lindir 18, 218 and Low 80 in this district. ck this afternoon in the Seventh Congressional erry Belmont and his friends expressed their belief that he had been elected by though they did not have the same air of confidence that was manifest | When the polls closed at 3 ovck District | 2,500 mujorty, earlier in the day. | Montague Lessler, the Republican candidate, and his friends, on the other hand, |felt certain that the expose of the wholesale attempts to use “Belmont repeaters’’ had liought them many votesand were claiming victory by 700. Belmont practically concedes Staten Isiand to Lessler but counts on Manhattan to ‘roll up his majority. A dozen arrests were made to-day as the result of the to vote Belmont repeaters all over the Seventh District. Ex-Alderman Joseph Welling was arrested “nn S151 in new bills and tifty watchers’ after he had paid William Hartwig $2. Hart- expose o! a most daring plot certiticates signed “Periy Belmont’ just wig says a repeaters’ plot was arranged with Wake in Belmont’s headquarters. Joseph Pye, a Tammany captain in the Third Assembly District, was arrested on a similar charge. No sooner had he been bailed than he was rearrested tor causing a dis- turbance at the polls. At 1,30 o'clock this afternoon Supt. McCullagh announced that he had just re- ceived word thata large gang of Belmont repeaters from South and Front streets had left for Staten Island to stuff the ballot boxes with illegal ballots. He said that every man of his | McCullagh rushed all his available deputies out. that he could reach would be sent to Staten Island. Wholesale arrests are expacted. The plan appears to be to vote the repeaters between 3 and 5 o'clock. Most of the men have been working in Manhattan, but it has become so hot for them that they | decided to move to Staten Island. An Evening World reporter was sent to Mr. Belmont’s headquarters to tell him of the expose. | As soon as Mr. Belmont learned the reporter's errand he locked himself in his pri- |vate room, the door of which usually stands Open. Five minutes later he sentfout word \that he would see no reporters. The desperate attempt to carry the election by wholesale frauds was first uncovered by Superintendent of Elections McCullagh through confessions of men involved. The scheme was to vote “repeaters” in the Third Assembly District, using the names of dead }men and voters who had moved away. | George B. Jolliffe, the Chairman of the board in the Twelfth Election District of the Third Assembly District, was arrested this afternoon on acharge of aiding il- Hlegal voting by allowing two repeaters to vote under the names of men who had already voted, and was detected by McCullagh Deputy Quick. Inspector Hrooks and Capt. Chipman, anticipating a rush of repeaters in the last hour of voting and consequent battles at the polis, established headquarters with a dozen plain-clothes men at defheiso n \arket Court late this afternoon. Magistrate Olmsted \wil sit as late as may be necessary to attend to the issuance of warrants, Dew wh page 2 of this edition “ACCUSED FOR HIS WHISKEY TRUST ‘BURIED ON OMY s proceedings Will be fou of the DYNAMITE A BANK. QUICKLY MENDED. BROTHER'S CRIME. GETS MORE DELAY. SET FOR WEDDING ANTONIO DE PASQUALE HELD ACTION TO FORCE PAYMENT EDWARD H. MALLIET MET | ON DYING MAN’S CHARGE. OF DIVIDEND GOES OVER. DEATH BY ACCIDENT. rman, to Whom He Was te Married, Prom by Shock Mrs Karnings Swell Work- ders Gallty One Acknowledges Shooting Stock stn Are Being Une Paterson tug Capital Mrs Ida Heights, His wife sh ‘ ut — ' he 1902 World Chowne member of —— Te Cure « Cold in Ove Day bt $ Advertise houses, homes ind apart-| ‘* if | | See Mallet was. ea eee ot a4