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NIGHT EDITION. 26,591% Cotumns of Advertisements Printed Last Year. This was a gain over eal. 300% 1600 of Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ => Tetal Num ber, 911,809. ‘Gaia, , 36, oll. __ PRICE ONE CENT. 19 KILLED, 40 HURT IN TUNNEL WRECK: NEW YORK, Ww EDN SSDAY, JANU, ARY 8, 1902. Ui Circulation ‘Books Open to All. »| SE RACING # SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. PRICE > ae ONE CENT. ENGINEER DID NOT HEED SIGNALS. HANLON DENIES HE’LL MANAGE THE GIANTS. President Freedman Says Brooklyn Manager Ac- cepted New York Club's Terms Last Year. | ——$}—_—___—_<— of importance and make them a penn winning agar A question to New Yorkers at present, especially to those in the ess here, is whe inte Fr yation Ee interested i f baseball *, ot Ede su ther or n ward Hanlon, reputed to be the best b 1 manager in this country, will take hold (i of the Giants next season, News of Hanlon’s acceptince of Mr MARCELLUS HARTLEY DIES AS HE STOOPS FOR GLASSES Wealthy Septuagenarian Drops Dead at a Meeting of the American So- ciety Company's Executive Committee. se he was an officer mnpanies of ‘renikdenoy of the y he held the he Union Metatile Cart. y and of the M. Hartley or in the Manhatten y, the American ae ny. Rotrinen dgeport Gun_Im- reantile Trust Bieotric Com: ak. Laneoin HeNnanta Nas rica iway, Was seventy-five years okt, went to the meeting in perfect. whe health, #0 far as he k He w ting at of R A found Mr. H. arma dy was rem fiow and a married ad heard the moan a Mr, Smith hb MEMBERS OF QUEER SECTS _ COME TO STRANGE DEATHS. Women Converts to the Holy Ghost and Us and Christian Science Die Under Unusual (CTT ETS 2 age and ihe SNOW- COVERED NEW YORK HAS PROMISE OF BLIZZARD. —— Four Persons Win Magnums of Geen for Driving the First) Sleighs of the Winter to the Casino. Tho first real snow storm of 12 1s oi eyereyeyesei0\eVele\eleye1e\ey@\elese)axerelere Patancse nna vi" WEATHER FORECAST. It is promt tha 8 the thirty- tinue to-night and to Shrouded in white moon looked the months. ‘The and before dusk the trees in were transformed. snow to-nigh Heht snow or raM; lyht h easterly winds. Uniess the terially to-n ter Emery pected in th The snow mot until th tn earnest that swept o part of the Sta ‘}FOUR SLEIGHS ; WIN MAGNUM. When the est thia me the flakes Up to noi Btreet-Clea Woodbu mmission the perstatence of the , | FOsKETT, BD. ©., he Weather It did not e began are storm led Bureau and get the reassure him and h ranging to put the snow into the river if tie bisgand should really dc velop. The forecast reads: “Bnow Wednesday, with higher winds, To-morrow snow or rein.” The | sine te she precursor of the one all wax sleigners to arriy One of the conditions of the race ix that to win the prize the snow muat re main #o that the ride could be dupil- cated the next day. S1ups the Cough and Works Of the Co! apes ts had os} VERY LATEST NEWS Greatest Disaster in New York Central Yards Due to IN BRIEFEST FORM. ns Ir AAURDATII oS PRESIDENT CONGRATULA;: ed the following telegrarr from Montague Lessier receiv Mr, Loeb. President Roosevelt’ > afteriion “Have informed the Pr es me to send you) A telegram fro “Accept my earnes TH nest wisnes fo m Gov. One" 1 Mr 2 esident 5 congratulations.” tul FFE he White Star fine. came very | iF had all been cast o d. movel R. ssistant private secretary, cf your eection and he de- /as also received as follows: suon and 1UONns on your ele THE CYMRIC er on the steamship “ymric Lee appeared at the and Mr. ship's FREIGHT WRECK. reiaht train No. 15. on the and the | Lee slid down to Wisker Not Stopping White Plains Local When Signalled. Passengers Trapped Under Ponderous Engine and Scalded to Death by Steam from Bursting Pipes—Investigation Begun by District-Attorney. Engineer Wisker, of a White Plains local, this morning dis- regardei danger signals at the south end of the New York Cen- tral tunnel. His train crashed into a South Norwalk local. Sixteen persons were killed outright, three more died of their linjuries, either in the hospitals or on their way there. From forty to fifty of the passengers are now suffering from injuries in the various hospitals or in private houses near the scene of the collision. The engine ploughed its way clear through the rear coach of the forward train and telescoped the second coach from the rear. | The passengers in the rear coach, mostly from New Rochelle, : werk train collided near Roy | |were either all killed, some of them being roasted by steam, or NEARLY CAPRIED O John Lee. the vy being anos yo iiternoon. The A rope ladder was procure € pier just 1 ONE KILL® SALT LA Grande We ’ we ton tn the to-da imes Wollwine. J.C. M Frank Cowell was killed and | Nickel and J. C. Fraser injured. LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. EXPLOSION KILLS CONNELLSVILLE. Pa.. Sa 2 dynamite biast orkmen, of} no quarry near here to-day kil'e D TO FLY IN CHURCH. MicCarly 1. Reseda 2, And HREE MEN. ~The premature explos 2. { three KINGS TOF ~At a meeting of Free Me ° ona one thren declared that he could fly and ded to d rotrote his nower. He launihed into space is head came in contact with a large coal-oil lama The fell to the oor and ‘he ted. Av cne tine *'e mer d *hree won ver ‘i 1 five out of the here burned 7 ALMOST OR Edward H. Mf t station this erted outs “Vil kill WATERTOWN. N. Y jed twenty-three years ket’s Harbor. was killed soal. precipitated up American Weidge Company, No. 100 Hrondway, Sew Vork FISHER, WILLIAM, forty yeare old, No. ® Field avenue, Sew Roe! HINSDA y-five yeare old, HOWARD, Mra. A. Fa Ne. 148 Mor- rin atreet, New Rochelle. MOWARD, WILLIAM, forty-cight years old, New Rechelie; Sec: tee BURIED BENEATH T f Ch r y twenty-five | i | one HAS, CHARLES 1, Ve ZED BY THE WRECK. aries Mars, who was killed man at the East Fifty first rushed hither anny hither He killed my brotre ons OF COAL. jan 8.—Ernest Dunbar. a young 5 employed at Madisor Barracks by being buried under tors > collapse of a partion. iv} YA Co, New He Chief Clerk at Custom Mouse, ‘badly injured. Those in the two cars beyond were more or less injured. In the forward coaches a fire started. The passen ' frightened past understanding, streamed into the tunnel! and stood calling for help. | A man turned in an alarm of fire. The engines came, and ‘behind them the police. and then the surgeons with their am- -ulances. Down the sides of the tunnel the firemen let ladders and streams of hose. ‘The fire was extinguished and the work of res- cue begun. It was sickeningly slow. The engineer and fireman of the rear train and the signal man at Fifty-ninth street were arrested. Engineer Wisker was held without bail. The fireman was ‘held in $5,000 bail. Signalman Flynn was discharged. | The evidence before the Coroner tended to show that the isignals were properly set, that a brakeman from the forward train iwent back and put torpedoes on the track, and that although these lexploded the engineer of the White Plains train failed to pay any attention to them. TRAPPED UNDER ENGINE | AND ROASTED BY STEAM. es zen per- DEADANDINJURED .- or i or to be Riv I nd police INT UNNEL WRECK. : sabia: pping, but Jo no ! THE DEAD. retney of the New Hochelle i : 1 BROOKS, WILLIAM, Mount Vernon, Perce mEnn? eapart see ere an un- employed im Grand Central LEES, WILLIAM, ataty-three yenre |! } & F aii aitees Station. Woeodiand « n i “ L PWANILIN, Ye. ats elles weneral m ube cite train Mad te tse Leve One Hour Nefore Viret Reacue, 819 an NUL New toe 5 - ne ved we Ve rial Pone » free work Rhett held DHGH, 47 Matiten tune," aban PuyTS Sat r nd as hele. , was no VROWITE, OSCAR W.. optician , while and Jeweller at = st to get Twenty-third atreet, v i aise ai ‘ 1 nothing left PERRIN, 4. M.. thirty-nine years) for Teappod Cader Engine that old, New Rochelle: secretary steani 1 i “ mas ull alive migat De of the National Paper Bag Co.) holes eda 7 eT NS Waly i rone vr fastened arouma a St. Stehotae | anped under the | the heap, that a) © of the street and ine ossible to get at those] willing bands took hold of tt A \ great crowd bad gathered and peered \ ath | was mpriseped inside, and being slowly roasted to de epread panic in the neighborhood, —_ * ~