The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1902, Page 1

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EE NIGHT EDITION. “nebaltenged Cit Gity Supremacy. 500,000 more Morning and Sunday Worlds are sold in New York City every week than of any other newspaper. Means 2,000,000 a month more. lanai eth. at co htt el te al atin athena es ONE CENT. OAKES DIVORCE IN JURY'S HANDS. Justice Truax Says the Fact that a Woman Has Kissed a Man Once Shows Only Indiscretion. The fact that a woman kissed a many papere and found the question. which he, once merely proves indiscretion, t read. In effect It was such aetions would tend t Pegi ede Her Inwyer wept too, and they “mine | | wled thetr teare.” ut several ence that the) re ago vnal e wore a pal t would, offered here ynaider the care. | Inkes Weep. | Hommel and Mrs. i | to the jury in behalf | 4 what it ts| his final plea aid Justice] of Mra, Adeline Estelle Sultvan Oakes It nu ned down Jin the divorce trial to-day, Abraham H. reider the| Hummel mute of 5 Bacon’ sald Jakes, ond + before have I known of a case Ite was ant would igh “Alitaihersdny Kis het eagerseas!| sais wh through fiat- orne 0} Tid himeelf of his wife, has put thetr | Fo"! eae neve « n little chit upon the witness stand ( {rie to testify against his mother! “God forgive him for such a crimet? [3° | place and she burst into tears. FEAR SPREAD IMOERBIT LOWTOSNE DF SMALLPOX, TAX RULING. CITY $18,000 Staten Islanders Protest Supreme Court De Decides that|Board of Police Auditors to Against Carrying Patients | Bequests to Charity Are Be Wiped Out of Through the Streets. Liable. Existence. ‘The reshients Ba ‘on, of ®tapleton and Weet Staten Ins The Division of the 5: are sreatirfrourt tite Réternoon handed” dvey a ciston in the matter of the transfer ltax on the estate of Cornelius Vander- § About| bilt, deceased, The matter had heen | heard on cross appeals from the order of Surrogate Fitegeraki, affirming an fiaing the amount of the transfer Low angounced this afternoon that vill at once recommend the abolishment of the Board of Auditors of the Police Department This Board has cost the city $15,000 & year and has been entirely useless. Under the old law the Hoant of Audt- tors of the Police Department audtred * re on the estate, By the decision of} al! accounts tweive times a year, as the a pread| the Appellate Diviaion the omer of the| appropriation waa divided into twelve vken Re | arene = modified, and as modified e law was changed and ha aMirmed ent was given an | The Comptrolier of the @thte of > 1 appropr: ali the duttes of York had appealed because no ta: | the Board of Aud s fell upon the City [levied on certain interests in remainder) Comptroller tday,; and also because certain legacies to Nothwithstanding that there was) nen | charitable institutions were not taxed | nothing left for fof Auditors to The ¢ re of the will appealed de-| do, the done away and e for a sum] thi Jovernment por effect nian y Istana, tees would be entitled by law AX Was fixe! m raced sim, Nothing w Md not want So the Commine fn a second re: =e WHO over onsiderably | Accounts sent Mayor Law ! Patierson also stated that the AX due to the Federal Govern- he deduction from the taxable interests mmissions LITTLE FIGHTER GOES UNDER| « KNIFE TO-MORROW. of execu. TITLE OF LATEST CITY HALL US ON ROMANCE. vrs and trustees. 1" on, whures. remainder inerests include whi $20, r ch of four Rene Will Re Removed from Terry's | wifficien ryvide an 5 Nese: fel that He (can a year for the wife, a President Cantor and Comptrotier minor annuities Grout at Odd er Burean Rr oe Freely. istice Patterson rules hink the Burrogate was right in of Sta mothe re | ve thi refusing to Impose a (ax | mutnder inuereehes Soci (Spectal to The Evening World) There is a pretty clas! HEMPSTRAD. Jan. 19—On account ’ aArhinkairatiGnh. | betwee of trouble with his nowri!s, which pre Grculzand's Presider wents him from thing freely. Teary Cantor. And the new MoGovern, who for his : is training here haa been in office Late SON 1S A THIEF. |: .{“TIM” SULLIVAN COULD NOT) :' MAKE A MAN OF HIM. ma public ¢ Mr. ldvingntor tors protaised to hustle Youth Steals Hin Sister's Jewelry | the chairs, desk ‘ An and Ie Found Gallty of Grand Larceny. SMALL BOY MISSING. THREE WEEKS. i Charlies Meher has been missiiug from his home. N Greenpoint, since Dec 20. 1901. He en years old. weig { +l has brown eves. light complexion an! hair. When tast sean he wore a dark probabil ty B ulster, black trousers, white underwear a black cap and a blouse shirt ay : waist poe eS Hl, UTN | When “Steve Brodie, senior, died he PRODS ABOUT NEW TOMBS. | oieted senator “tim tol “Bring back the cha CITY BUYS PEANUTS FOR PARK SQUIRRELS. Commissioner of Corre mabe Pain? aH Scam 7 : tne be peGatenR ae = Acting upon a suggestion made by a par 2 he officials of the, ps Muliders ¢ 1 Park Department have , to be purchase W feed the squirrels, beca\ of snow makes it ciMenit fo ) w Tamma tmi Wagner in mtree: Dec. 21, by @ coroner's omplett summoned as ts and others to ast Twentleth street, whooting Ka tun been exonerated jury. to-morrow. He will be ir day, but will ot come to the Cliy Halk. | Wo. 3 ¥ Te ecto] a ' “ Circulation Books Open to All.” lturned to a branch office of the express company and then lost ~ tage | |) He said that he would stand for pay thelr me ~~) Cae oe NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANU ARY I 10, - |VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM. 1902, ULTIMATUM TO ASPHALT “RUST. The Board of Borougqr. Presidents has decided to notify the! asphalt companies th.:! uniess there is a mat’ cial reduction in| the price of agphall th city wii! not lav a yard of asphalt in any of the boroughs. but instead wil lay some other suitable! pavement. This ts the hardest low tre Asphalt Trust has yet re- ceived. as New Yor< Ci has ¢iven mifions every year to th compenies in the ccrgore von “We have decided to m &+ other changes to-make the’ asphalt specifications opin tc al! bidders.” said Bor Pres-| ident Canteraate ‘his afternocr. “We shal! algo cut the) ten years’ guaran‘ee .o five 1s’ gua’ antee.” The object o: this provi -n wos tc bh .: out smatler bid- ders for asp!yait j:av 4G. a ee JIM STAF*ORD AGAIN’A GIANT. RACING # SPORTS GENERAL. SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. PRICE TUNNEL AT FAULT, EXPERTS FIND. “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] Marla, CENT. — 5 ONE Engineer Wiskar to Be Bailed as a Result of Discov- ery that New York Central Torpedo System Is Defective, The experimental trip taken on an observation engine through the Grand Centeal tunnel to-day showed that the smoke and steam obscure signals and that the system Jof warning engineers by torpedoes is faulty. In view of all this, Assistant District-Attorney Garvan has reported to District- Attorney Jerome that Engineer Wiskar cannot be held for a greater crime than mane - slaughter. Mr. Jerome announces that he will not oppose a motion to admit Wiskar to $10,000 bail. Several of the victims of the accident were buried in New Rochelle to-day. Arq Jim Stafford le tn latest player te be sipsed by York Baseba'l Club. He will probably play Jeft fleld. payed with the Giants a few years age. Secretary Frec Knowles reoaiveg Statford’s signed tract to-day. ates takes Selbaoh’s place. oOo me -- < “con. FRAUD ALLEGED VIN 1'_AWAN’S DEPARTMENT. Commiss‘one 9° alleged frauc in tse inpogre 1c.t bure.. was chief. ‘tis ~ileyed tha: 325,000 wie collested for a to- pographicai urve/ ci the ci.y tha: was: ever made, the geo- logical map, coting 85 cenis, being used. Mr. Livingstone says he is not prepared town statement. President ¢{ the Sorough Canter sa yet sure there was a7 fraud in the matter. a LATE RESULTS AT WEW.ORLEAMS. Fifth Race—Mr. Ph wiry | Free Admis sien, terhouse. Sixth Race--¢ Vane? | 2, Lady A a3. KILLED FY 4) °° OCHLORI: ACID. Alexander Su'hr dana. t enty-fives é tioemith, of No. 326 East One dinties ad Twonty-first street. died in Harlem Hospital to-cav f 21m hydroctioric acio p-isoning. Tracheot- omy was performes. but ‘ailed. Public “forks Livi yet one is wibinaan an| fireman. -! which Holahan |safety’s sake. “SIMAJ. PROBED FAILS PARTRIDGE'S AIM lew |fangements are under way for a mass-meeting of the citizens of White Plains, New Ro- tor chelle and Mount Vernon to protest against tunnel conditions. The Assembly will be asked to pass next Monday night a resolution on the disaster. "| The Board of Aldermen will be asked next Wednesday to order the use of electricity in the tunnel. To his pastor, the Rev. B. H. Burch, Engineer Wiskar said: “We passed an outgoing train which passed at my right. «rw, | the tunnel so that | did not see any green or ‘distance’ light. As | could not see ahead | thought it best to put on the brakes. Engineers are expected to get their trains in on time.” ae S toe. . J TWICE IN LOVE TO BE FAIR TO ALL) AS POPULAR LOANS _ ILL-HEALTH PREVENTS HIS SMALL PENALTIES FAILING,|COMPTROLLER GROUT SAYS MARRYING MISS JACKSON. — DISMISSALS WILL FOLLOW. | HE WILL ADHERE TOLAW. The smoke detsely | heard no shout from 1 did it he 2 ef To-day's proceedings nel wreck are reported in detall on I Man with the 810 Bank Roll May Acquire Active Financtal Im terest In New You Secretary | Police Commissioner Saya Ne Does m She Sere that Larce | vf otty bonds ang w York having In “f 0 or any come a dond- mated.” but a sale 10 —The the sum ¢ may arly “bh TERRIFYING ESCAPE FROM DEATH. E. Cassidy. a Inborer in the employ of the New. York Steam Pipe) |Company, confronted death for a quarter of an hour this afternoon. ¢ ‘asaldy | lay at the bottom of an excavation at Church and Fulton streets, hemmed | in by a network of gas mains and water pipes. with @ horse struggling and floundering above him while firemen and policemen worked frantically with blocks and tackles to lift the animal {rom what they Hellevedi to be the man’s mangled form The horse was finally lifted from the hole and the firemen crowded | forward to lift a dead body from the excavation, Cassidy was found lying under a big gas main with his h vuried in the sand, speechless from fright. but uninjured. The gas main had prevented the: body of- the horse from falling upon him ——--—-4-—____—— $400 CHRISTMAS WATCH IS STRANGELY MISSING. National Express Company officials are looking for a $400 watch sent} aa i from Sprinfigeld, Mass. three days ebfore Christmas addressed to °F Brooks. 28 Regent place Brookline Mass.” but sent to’ 23° Regent place Brooklyn. As there was no Brooks at that number the package was re The watch Aug 18 189%. from her loving was engraved “Ellen Henrietta Fairbanks father. ‘The honeymoon of Mr and Mrs Reinhold Lammert, of Jersey City married less than two weeks came to an abrupt termination to-day when al corporal s guard went to the home of the couple, at Jackson and Kearney avenuss and took Lammert to Governor's Island, while the -bride of two Lammert deserted his company in Puerto Rico about a year Weeks swooned ++e TOMBS CONTRACTORS TOLD TO HURRY UP. liynes Hse a see reskett wor tuys. that the kes and squabbles nE ry their work ‘actors must Corrections Commissioner yn the new Tombs before him to The contrac nf wages and avo uso kept awas Visitors upon whom ite animals to f 1 he squirrels have depended for dainties ote PLYMOUTH PASTORS BOTH AFFLICTFD. Dr. Newel! Dwight Hillis. pastor of Plymouth Chrueh. in) Bre 1 compelled by hie duties to leave the side of hie dying mother bine, Ia and return to his charge. His assistant, Rey, Horace Porter gone to @ huspits! to undergo a surgical operation, 1 Woo: bas Lote ooo | pr (QE, «DESERTER DRAGGED FROM BRIDE. Comptroiier | nning from $10 up not, stocks and bonds of the offered for mile im de- 1 were bid in times Major F Mine Jacks a famous W Jackson bet weer Major Mrude The m Majir re of donde gf © C wn artless COLLINS HAD 'E "EM BAD. » TO SURRENDER IF NOT EXILED, e+e. [London Hears Boer Chiefs Have Made Peace Overtures to Government. Subscribed Himself in Oath Book as Sepretemding of Highways’ | GIRL ALMOST SCALPED. Her Hale Caught ia Factory Shatt- ing wud She Waa Whirled Shout TOO QUICK FUR AMERICA. > WEATHER FORECAST. : | S7"") ‘yun'jt Toate finer erate 3 saturday f New York | f ctty and vite Raya et ° cloudy to-niaht «| To tates fresh went Ps uy * : ones a“ eee racivexe sh bind wall SAS at

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