The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1902, Page 1

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7 + Per p= i apr tne DARI CT RET FO RTRNT err oe weer Y (Eeseci THE GREAT TUNNEL DISASTE ‘ 4 ee ee ee NIGHT EDITION. — li ne i i a ais | The World's Best Year. 26,5918 othe wor { Gain, 1.3003; co 911,569. Gain in teat ail |in Che PRICE ONE CENT. N CENTRAL HAS WISKAR FR WILL NOT PROTECT PATRONS. Says Official, “Or to Light) “Impossible to Change Motive Pow:r,” Tunnel Adequately.” 3 { “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1902. XON TAMMANY’S NEW LEADER: CROKER RESIGNS IN HIS EED: VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM. OROKER’S RESIGNATION SPEECH. | aresigning: Mr. Croke: sara: The ciasge made tn toe F nttee by the ap dointnent of Lewi Nixen i hone will resetve ihe approval ancy yood will of cvery gentlem2> here. ! Know the gentleman wel!, and | Know inm to be + ompe- ent n every respect. | think under the new change we will How It Could Have Been Avoided. - How Such Catastrophes May Be Avoided in the Future. i Sunday World. { See To-Morrow"e RACING # SPORTS SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. > irculation a Books Open to All.” ] PRICE ONE CENT. ——_S FAVOR. ———_+-$-6-— = Executive Committee of Tammany Hall Accepts Croker's Resignation and, at His Request, Names Lewis Nixon as New Leader. Lewis Nixon is Tammany Hall's new leader. He was appointed Chairman of the Finance Committee by the Executive Committee of Tammany Hall this afternoon, in place of Richard Croker, resigned The Chairmanship of the Finance Committee always carries the leadership with The appointment was made at Mr. Crokei's request. The old and new leaders are intimate friends, and the beliet in Tammany is general that if Mr. Croker cares to resume the leadeaship on his return from England he can do so. it. ote 'CROKER ABDICATES IN FAVOR OF NIXON; HIS CHOSEN SUCCESSOR IS ACCEPTED. aring back that vast army of voters that we lost last election. reins once more ad been expected Mr Nixon would willingly give way. Who Mr. Nixon Is. ] “| hope you wili give to Mr. Lewis Nixon the same conti4: | | Mr. jare man,” denc: that you gave to me. I receive letters every day from you 1g men who want to join this organization, but they don't! knov how to go about it. te Nixon He feels Mr a is now the ‘ammany Hall will nied pense ‘Tamma’ Hall . miviol Teameny. Santee \ ‘Your earnest er 4eavor shoud be to get in these men.jfesnced Me f e was reelected i <a Ti sJecld that he dia tive Committee. ! You san never build up an organization on patronage. The! se crsker There was ' immittees remain MM ‘CROWDS AT PIER TO WELCOME DEPEWS SENATOR AND HIS BRIDE DUE! TO-DAY ON ST. LOUIS. | yreatest gait las veen made by Tamsiany when out of power} mmit “This | cave learned in the thirty-five years | have been | , _ ronnectes win inis organization.” WOMAN GETS | I nced not say this honor is unexpected and absolutely! FIGHT YEARS insoight. | sincerely regret Mr. is retiring. | was willing to work in the ranks. but P wil! not take an executive position | | be a mere eau. | ‘ (eae SEE nt Seven Men Counterfeiters Get Shorter Sentences as HEA DEVE sNT MONDAY City Officials Must Appear to Fight Former Police Mr. Nixon was called on and said: They WU Net Stop Over in New “My one aim will be to build up the organization.” ~ York Ge at Once to 1 ENGINEER WISKAR GIVING BAIL Washington, . ‘ pee ae ere aia ; Following this there was loudch eering for Croker. Judge Blames Her Most. | | Chief's Claims, Tammany leaders ce>>e that John F. Carroll will not ba 7» . ie Hels 5 ‘ Nixon’s deputy. iar Ua paruluseyyes= ital e { | Nixon himself said: “1 didn’t know of my appointmen’ un- til half. an hour ago, and | don’t know who will be my deputy.”| ae ‘ h ST. LOUIS SIGHTED AT 4.40 P. M. je * pe oS ~ on se The St. -ouis was sighted off Sandy Hook Lightship at} rutterm inva ' | 4.40 o'clock tis afternoon. It will take her about three hours) 77" ws yen | Shat icew NP Depew and br de and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Goodwin, '« ‘ ui WRECK BLOCKS TRAFFIC. Staten Engine Deratied BED BESIDE HIM. LYNCHED BY MOB, FRAUDS MONDAY. ie Reuie ithe cles LOUIS ISAACS’S BROTHER- SKULL HAD BEEN FRACTURED “CUSTOM 2itth Race—Death 1, Silver Coin 2, Petit Maitre 3, BY HIS VICTIM’S BROTHERS. HOUSE STOLE $800,000 A YEAR. RING” IN-LAW DIED SUDDENLY. - os , ee | 500 POLICY SHOPS OPEN. Boren inarinninalueceaeaiti wae DRIVE AWAY WITH SOBBING GIRL. Democratic Worker in the Sprinw geld (er di Citizen: uinine elderly couple of apr our Hundred Small macatycheventh) the Jailand Hange re uletattaraoon saa Mr Yard. oman entered the t me wok a Httle gir ‘ ‘ t We G ve away Woda e . erys ew ar ue 1 eye had Hved Qog : " ‘ " ue sR atin in mits Clara Neal, Hen ar mafarier hil. tus LAUNCHING OF ROYAL YACHT, im wide a Mat tals (Walked 0 Dentn tn steep. ee TWO HURT IN ODD ACCIDENT. Beers, shops are. alrrad Spo eeu apatite lie Me eres . iM skull v nN ear sina “t of No. — gocooece; CEDd9ODOGEOCOONS : Neary of . Bia ; ati ‘ ; “!— AGQUITTED OF TREASON. §% WEATHER FORECAST. os pit the : Hi Is vay louse ' ‘ ire of the collarbone, Demo GpmmSey eran = y — " Li eh se Ge tract loti esn Hen Oma ADEM eR Sa real Pencenst Saliva sitet eal M’KINLEY MEMORIAL. Panama iepresentntive Mefore OO ah A Coen asea lie Ma . WASHIN A { rire. repre TWO TUGS ASHORE ON OYSTER ISLAND. { feleawe af De, Risa mtabes aa by v1 ( Cee gs went a 1 free rane fale an southerly winds, shifting to high ( : w Fire 1 he snowrtorm this aferneon i Sins sb ae | ae wi a {devel han and anotacy tug cf the oil Hect are now trying to Moat th He 7. ri iG Ay seine rlaaaatd Rae In GIOOODOOOOOOONN00SOO000OY Feb. r bis inquiry into the frauds. wee ste es lll sha 5 sidiots Sk mia?

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