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E i bc al a att a as ta NIGHT EDITION. oat te a eee RIT SL ALL. PP PRIA Che World's Best Year. 3 columns of advertising ited 26 91s The World pomlalry Gain, 1,300}; cols. over 1900. Total advts., { 911,569. Gain in numbers, 36,611. ln in [- CO * Circulation Books s Open to All.” | to All.” cate ml elin bail ne alm mete th PRICK ONE CENT. MAHER SEES CHANCE TO FIGHT JEFFRIES. By Defeating Sharkey Irish Champion Believes He Will Get Ex-Sailor’s Place in Champion- ship Fight. | | , (Opectal to The Evening Wort PHILADELPHIA. Jan 9 her, the Iriefi champion, now as a possible opponent fn a champlonship training hard just no Tom Sharkey whi Central Athletic Cub to-morrow night MILLIONAIRES MOBBED BY BOYS WITH SNOWBALLS. 0 | der rating of his purilistic ability: and East Side Youngsters Open Fire on 200 Silk Hats of Railroad Mag- nates in Automobile Stages. ete Two hundred mae Milroad) 'L was a boy mysnf once,” chuckled balla. Hate flew off and chauffeurs were and elecirical wo ze|John Arbuckle, the millionaire sugar ty [urged to hurry. One auto stuck at Bew-| finer, a# he sat insafety inside ity-sixth wtreet and Ficst aver Rallway ( were. They were mobbed by a hundred ¢ Side schoolboys a ‘The party was returning mpany the avere auto stages fron enty-fifth street power-house hie facial « Fifth avenu: 1 was not tor) clal electric train on t | ‘The air was full of flying snow. At] ryiheny nue, juat as the boos first three or four on the outside of |, Rb Coreen ‘The power-house inn st Hiver!the sutos entered into the battle with | Vaal (salaven edie te | and the sight of so many silk hate in| spirit) throwing Sack the snowballs as Fale waleuinsnowbale: HOH Vreeland, the Vice-President | bank” Preaidenta | that neighborhood was too much for the} hart ant fast ae they coul# Then the| boys wo stand battle ot too hot and too one-sided “Whig.” went a hard-ymoked snowbe | With a rallying ery every boy for ‘ ‘ It struck Edwin Geuld in the middle of! blocks around ran to the mene. From “Donel tp th Doth he hia back, but he chunk to the auto-stage| the river to Second avenue the Autos oye more fun this ater arte and took It good-naturedly ran the gauntlet of hardkpacked snow- barrel of monkey# “MR. DEL SOL KISSED MAMMA,” SAYS LITTLE PEEPING PAUL. Nine-Year-Old Son of Millionaire Oakes, Suing for Divorce, Tells How He Looked Through Keyhole and Was Threatened with Whipping. Del Sol when he was sick? Dulling at the bie red bow at hie throat thundered Mr. Oakes. On! with the other hie toh! now he neeked'* Mr Hummel asked| through the key at the Hotel Cestl son. The Millionaire plaintiff t n Mr ver instructed his law-) and saw Mr 1 Sol, and “mamma ty denied many of t yer, Mr Erskine, to escort his wife out| shiopse me for saying | saw Mr. Del a@ short time before Weat with this purpose of getting a di-| Sol Panted me to say tt was oath Mes Oakes & a vorce from him Mr cyinal In the Oakes divorsy three principals were Bo wae little Paul how quickly she co Ha, hav laughed Mr. Oakes harshly.| On another disputed point ttle Bau waist, and Del Sol, tae No) your question is ridiculous 1] sald gallantly defended f the | never did Mr. Del Sol met us at the pler and he lady assailed and his owr Mr Hummel introduced a tetter writ-| Kissed my mamma iad Paul Balllvanio who peep ten oy Mr. Oakes Introducing Del Sot,| Mr Hummei took the wna 4 ite] ed through the keyh Mamma | “My dear young friend. whom I me tle boy over the story -¢ how his and Mr. Del Sol.’ told how "Mr Del | esteem. ty the Misses Oakes tn Paria. | “stole him—only he. sat 1 Yes, I wrote it. I did pot know he papa first then j The little chap was ve | Pretty, and somehow ¢ ng that that little cha Go] kissed Mamma at th Francis J) Oakes band, was called by buttal, Mr Oakes testified tr tive voice Did you vubled hus. | Bacon in re-| | i I Teatines sparring, Mr Oakes! hurt his m Ked Del Sol to take testimony of on Ball last winter, who had pre a heavy. post-| After a lot |mdmitted ¢ ask Mr Del Sol to take {his wife eded him care of your wife in Kurope™ wasyand then little Paul Sullivan Oakes.) ‘The child maid hin mother had be eae ne years old and small for his) a dog, a cart and toy for vie “1 told Mr that my wife had |Years. wae called as a witness [vhadn't been very z os {a making ar ittle p said he didn't know) mamma m if he would | w ad t aing when he kissed | Mr Hummel labored * for her at}the B uit he maid he would tell the | tently with iittie Pau the Hotel Cectl ask him toltruth Bo he was then allowed tol repanted, for the led sald he wa 4 do anything else for her testify ‘Did you tell or ask your wife tol Twirling his acp in one hand and (Continued on Second Page) ALDERMAN TIM IS ‘HOLDS VICTIM, NOT EVEN BREAK IN THE BOSS | BUSSER THE ACID THROWER LABOR DECISION, «: KISSES PRETTY BRIDE TWICE, MAGISTRATE POOL LENIENT MEDIATOR STARK RULES ON | PRETTIER ONE THRICE. | TO GIRL PRISONER. DISPUTE. Win and the Men the Other. Nene Will Know the ano Madness, for ‘That's My He Says. Magistrate Pool handed down a rainee| (Apecial to The Eve decision this morning in the) ALBANY, Jan. when 4 woman was| Laoor Disput “Little Tim’! Sullivan celebrated his extry upon his frat term as Alderman marrying two couples in the City | Yorkville Cour Wan this morning, He tled them hard] brought before him charged with throw-/ nounced and fast by the old-fashtoned method, | ine vitriol in the face of her former) tention, betw not the new marriage contract sweetheart {at tiner Bhoe Gs One of the prides was pretty— AE AEA other abit prettier, “Little Tim" tention and the the! peeity) one Airet,. and| kissed) her |/t¢, fae chareedi tbat, on Jan 3 she he men wan: twice. He then kissed the other bride | | tered a remtaurant at Seventeenth striet/ Oxford te re and Third avenue, and threw the con- which they» three umes. Somebody asked “Little Tim" why | tents of a bottle of vitrioi In the face of, ties. he played favorites in such matters. unusual . . nineteen years old. of! a{> street, was the prison x Murgo.is, twenty-six years old, of/ This point h Siz baat Twellth treet, biindme| men, The mer him in the left eye and scarring him for patent leather work whi fe. d, inmtead « retpedtiad Pusisents i gale tne Ae hen the woman was arraigned in| clakming the ¥ rt this morning she said that Mar-ileather and ¢ The TO a eters Comm martian: shad promised to marry her, ur) This point was arsied es pear ease NG SAN jefe 4s er living with her for a few weeks |company: eetay” streets, AUd narod’ ands Weventh ‘Heserted her, and that wae the reasom) The compazy N Eas led to Carmela Graco, No. | she threw the acid in hie face Bhe did | Boe Workers atreet, marr! ca not evidence the slightest compunction|amployecs belong 36 East One Hundred and Eighth street. The. came to the City Hail expecting the Mayor to marry them, but Mr. Low Uke Mr. V. Kk, his predecessor, will have none of It. ———— KS pifbeed Ge Deiat itel aa it wit- ‘ My ‘9 disposition was made in the Sunday World Weats move (he | case against the woman, the Magistrate dering that the evidence be forw. Uustsene) world. fo the District-Auorney for his action. thelr differences for, her act Labor Co: When the Magis rate heard he ordered Margolls be held on the |@tark, each aide Charge Of seduction under promise af |a. tortelt to. vind ‘the by Mr. Btark’s decision her story marriage, and the woman was commit- ted | going to stop it. The same old excuses are being mace that: NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1902. VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM.) HELD COURT IN AN AMBULANCE. Magistrate Oimsted made a new prsossene’ this = noon by leaving Jefferson Market Court and holding court: in an ambulance to commit to Bellevue insane pavilion Lettie Quigley. of No. 549 Broome street. ealtia. eS oe PARTRIOGE LENIENT, BUT—— =~ ° As Commissioner Partridge finished with the police trials at 5.30 P. M. he said: “I’ve been lenient this time, but | am vere made 16 years ago when | had this sort of thing to do.“ sti ne hte AY Wasatch LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race-—Cast Iron 1, Pirates Queen 2, Joe Dougherty. -— Oo NICARAGUAN CANAL BILL PASSED BY HOUSE. WASHINGTON, Jan, 9.—The Nicaraguan Canal: bill was oassed in the House of Representatives late this afternoon oy. a vote of 308 to 2. EIGHT-HOUR DAY UNDER CANTOR. President Cantor announced to-day that the working time | of his offices would be eight hours. He said that the prevail. | ing rate of wages would be paid to all employees. | ee JURY OUT IN M’GURK MURDER CASE. nto the The murder trial of aged John McGurk wa iury im the Criminal Branch of the Loy ohare Court this ni eae noon. McGurk is charged with kiting Gustav Saehr'Jaty* So LINDENTHAL SAVES CITY $13,400 A YEAR, Bridge Commissioner Lindenthal has saved the city | “ Circulation Books Open to An” | Jon that route when he brought death $ we. GENERAL a i # SPORTING NEWS © ON PAGE 8. _ PRICE ONE CENTS CITY’S LAWYERS TO AID VICTIMS. a ee Mayor Low Has His. Messengers Notify All Sufferers in the Hospitals to Rely on Him. Mayor Low has put all the power and influence of the city administration at the disposition of the sufferers from the tunnel wreck. ' Acting under the Mayor's instructions, his messenger called up all the hospitals where the injured are now being cared for and asked the superintendents of the institutions to say to all the patients that the services of the Mayor and the Corporation Counsel were at their command in any way possible. This is taken to mean that the city’s law department Will assist indirectly at least in \any effort on the part of the victims to get justice in the courts for the injuries they habe sustained. The Mayor also authorised the hospital superintendents to draw on him for any com- forts which the dictims under their care might need. In order to observe for himself the effect of the steam and smoke upon the signal lights State Railroad Commissioner Baker will make a trip on a special engine through the tunnel to-morrow morning, with his assistant, Inspector Schults, Assistant Distetet- Attorney Garban and Supt. Franklin, of the New York Central, starting from the Grand Central Station at 10 A. M. —_—__-. e#e —-- WISKAR, A FIREMAN, OCCASIONALLY PUT ON AS AN “EXTRA” ENGINEER. o+ Man Accused of Causing the Loss of Fifteen Lives Was on His Second Run Through the Tunnel. at time he resided In New John Mo Wiskar. the man who @rove At tne time of the accident he waa prey als run was changed to “ acting as engineer in the place of |Jerses the big Mogul engine of the White i iuel Pye, who had obtained leave of | New Plaine train into the South Norwalk absence an llecal tn the New York Central tunnel, When Wiskar is not acting as an en- | tem two months and then hes been an engineer for only five or sineer he resumes his regular run a®/m resent home, No. #6 Eagt etx months and was on his second run “Teman between New York ang Paw!- |One Hundred” and Fifty-seventh street. ing, In Dutchess County, on the Harlem | previous to becoming a fireman on branch of the road, under Engineer | tne Hariem branch Wiskar wae 6m en- Fitzsimmons, Kineer on the West Shore road. That Rativead Man Nine Years, was eight or nine years ago, and when Wiskar ts forty-two years old. He has |‘8At road was absorbed by the New York Central he was transferred to the Harlem division and put on as @ Sre- and havoc to the passengers. Previous to his appointment as anen-) aineer he had been a fireman on a ree- ular run. About six months ago he| passed the examination for engineer | been eight or nine years in the employ and was put at once as an “extra” to of the Harlem Branch of the New York $13,400 a year—and, incidentally cut o a few heads—by abol- ishing the deputy, stenographer and clerkehip fer Bronx, the deputy and clerkship for Queens and the superintendency for Richmond, all unnecessary. WEBSTER HOTEL’ PROPRIETRESS CONVICTED. Katherine Brown, who, it is alleged, was associated with \.izzie Mack in maintaining Webster Hotel, No. 140 East Fif- centh street. was found guilty and fined $50 in the Court of Special Sessions this afternaon. Last week Lizzie Mack was found guilty on the same charge and fined $250. Ina raid on the place last tall Polioe Captain Gannon lannon was found there. found there. 60 MILES AN | HOUR ON “L.” suey eat First Electric rain on Second Avenue Line Develops High Speed. kave way to electricity for at ™1 this afternoon on the Se © Elevated Rallroad. 4 . ric train of atx uth Ferry ty € ty-ninta street Lroyte | euants and Ty tes with #ix » arty (9 the power-houses of the take the place of men on regular runs|Central Railroad. About « year and a| who were absent. half ago he lived in White Plains and | CANAL DEBATE WN CO CONGRESS. SENTIMENT 1 VEERING TOWARD (Continued on Second Page.) _ EMPLOYEES EXAMINED ) BY JEROME AND BAKER. — | District-Attorney and State Railroad Commis sioner Join in Probing Disaster. | | ae ee 1 t-Attorney Jerome and StateyGrand ‘The examina- J Commiesioner Baker began stigation of the tunnel accident Diet Mereatter Railr 1 station. n Mr Frank the stand @ half was on morning hour After he had finished he was al- had been the intention af Col. Ba-| lowed to n the room and hear — ker to hold his investigation independ other witnesses. ‘ ; [ently of the District-Attormey at the WASHINGTO Grand Union Hotei but the latter decided | peer Doug d tlon of a vote N | (DAL aa exactly the same witnesses were) Brakeman j bill toxtay th be heard and the same ends were de | walk (rain, Fireman Fyler of the ‘on the flour the Ho t | in the flo ean ae me generat | sired it would be a waste of time tol White Plaine train, the inquiry was [the order hold two Investigations | adjourned ldepate was to clone at 2 o'clock, when | 10) tho Investien Sais cline lene bill wan to be read for amendment | Baker, accompanied vr sensational : ne Shulz > ne witnesses. under the five-minute rule Mr Adam 4). the first speaker to-day of the Hepturn bill with urte Building at] torney had already at they go on t vor tram the L oMctals nad t Mr Jerome ex where yesterday be day with en (Texas) also argue! tnat|* ould be passed without amend- ment. If the Morris nvagiizace Lit jadgpted, he said, the ng the criminal come a condivienal pi Baked woula lipek by a ated from the viewpot management. He thought that better ional p ir Wooten raid he remults ee es Newark Woman Arrested for Con- record-break yy othe El "amendment to fortify the os Few Trips in Tanne wtructure the | be | P Ho Simonds, Dispatcher of Ep- sarsenger traing were side mea vaetieata areca! | Go fineers at the Mott Haven Yards, tow | betwen Forty-second: and One 8 laboard the train. Among them were! ‘Te Amt as to the experience = and ‘Twenty-ninth “i John D. Rockefeller, jr. HO HY | A Wlakar, ‘He sabi the unter At oatreteh the i : land, Joho Bo MeDooild, Edwis an { Cnet ran OCLC = @ ALG apeed of Afty, mile Howard Gould, Alfred J. Skit, Samu Ada Sralcrere (Continued on Second Page.) 4 hour |Sioan, John Arbuckle, Col Williame ‘and tiding of this canal, he nay, ‘ : The start was made from the 80U' |reyresentativer of many. railroads. teiness proposttion and should | ——— — -- ; Ferry at two minutes after 2 The trip was a great mucceas, and a) sidered from 4 business stand- i Tie run hence to Forty-sec the quests were elated over tt The train | p aus made, including mx stops. In (WeO” | moved along ocOmparativey noiseleesiy | = ty m Jand with very litte jarring seem out ut the Rortyaee-| Mining” @atoe waa mate at wagn-| DEAD BABIES IN A CELLA The eral A treet, where ten Fifth. avenue | poo , tages were In walting’ to ‘take ' ROOSEVELT’S ODD VEHICLE. > President's Fa-' and ip tee, ommis J is Prementy hcg believed to be gullty ya the case will be bee cut under ne ar Constructed aa 1). ay “iin waar wagon nit to A. (Spee BANY, Jan 9 asprin it an —CONFER ON SIL) SILK FRAUDS. ounty , | The Denalty for arcangtn th o. Narnett aad Wickham Smith Trin 2t with the Male Agtcultural D | parimant’s time set for the State fair withdrawa! of all money that « Ml [i thinty fale would otherwise be. entitied "| Burnett, United Btates Attomey at New cealing Bodtes of Twin A TROLLEY CAR! JUIN We /ERNEST GEIBAL KNOCKED ROME (N. Y.) HIGH SCHOOL DOWN ON BROADWAY. PUPILS ARE ANGRY. NEWARK No J. Jan 9 —Mre {No % Ferguson atr vday charged with awa in concealing the ! sabtes in the cellar of Infants were born some days age HOW. Harete, Aisetptine. that he € around s arm on the wanted upoa m to apolo= thirty- ding at 5 P.M. for New York ¢ sity: Fate to. ele and Friday to fresh winds.

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