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NIGHT EDITION. Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8 PRICE “ON E CENT. 1902. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. VERY LATEST NEWS | “PLL SURELY WIN,” MAHER PROMISES. ———— ae, . ( ‘ Hea 7 ; a PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 15.—The 5 o'clock score in the six- Irish Champion Ends His Training for Friday Night S| i , vicyele race was: McEachern and Munro. 400.8; Freeman | Fight with Sharkey. SIX-DAY BICYCLE RACE SCORE. nd Mayer. 400.8: Gougoitz and Wilson. 400.8: Leander and | », 406.8: Fisher and Chevalier. 400 7; Kino and Hadfield, —— ‘0.5° Barclay and Miller. 399.iU. World's record, 400.2 soy Bran era tka abd nies srainle car te [ent re for a hari Bix tr LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. fight wit Friday nignt |b " a A 1 s * Filth Race—-Maggie Davis i- Piyeon Past 2, Semicolon 3. This os DR. GREER OBJECTS °C ABATTOIR. The Rev. Dr. David H. Greer. pastor of St. Bartholomew's npeared hefore the Health Department to-day to oppose the | eguesi of the Swift Packing Company or permission to build ' ) abattoir in First avenue. verre itth streets. on i Won HURT 0 SFT su" fr RCIA suck IN AN EXPLOSION. HOOK AND EVE STOCK QUITS HIS POST. IN SIXTH AVENUE. ARE NOW VERY SORRY. ‘ITY CHURCH, BROOKLYN. | PARTRIDGE RE=USES PENSIONS. Mrs. Mary C. Burke. widow of 7olice Sergt. W. G. Burke, ! who died a month ago. was retusec pension by Commis- sioner Partridge this afternoon on the ground that she was ih in her own right. The Commissioner. however. granted a pension of $140 a year to Burkes dausthter. The application of Detective Thomas Beasley to be re- ‘ved on a pension was also refusec. The Commissioner con- | tends that Beasley should continue relive duty, being well and strong. Beasley will make a test case in the iourts. ote Window of an Amsterdam Avenue pormer Secretary W. 4. Ellis, Who Disagrees with Congregationts Car, Filled with Officers After a Ser Shattered Twenty-tive Yenra, Passengers. at Suggested Purchases, Cannot | | Me Found. | i | | An iron * You of * Munk, a noted organist, has ree JOHN CARROLL NOW * BANKER. amo a 1 8 t v Am oes anaan t " eee eae John F. Carroll until a few days ago deputy leader of Partie ; Tammany Hall. has been elected a — ce-president of the Four- | teenth Street Bank, and R. Ross_Appieion was elected presi- tent to succeed George F. Vail. who becomes a vice-president. plea Itione’ t ban OTE TO SILENC George Rroguo ora nard in 1991 bundled $640,560. The plea of se re bariieel sen) a3 ALDERMEN VOTE TO SILENCE BRIDGES. Sinica Salt ; “a ae coos ea rinined; the eon A0@.Mr, Bu leave the church trre- 7 Aged, an | ta pode: 1 that in handling these | vet s taken by When Alderman Bridges attempted to make his fourtly jsiste-» 0 x as - mer Board of: ee hit te une] speech to the Board of Aldermen this afternoon President | 7,‘ sana the, 1 ° Trin, eee ee to allow Mr. Ps elghty-on: \ Whalen, Comptrotiee ornes hammered with his gavel and shouted “Take your |.«:::; pervisor Butier—@ia naviaea seat!” unti Bridge sat down. Saturday night w , ‘ aw which requires munteipal Then Bridges jumped up and shouted: “I'l talk here for | int) « Se» i to advertise for bids before | my constituents no matter how many policemen you bring reno wa ae x é ; year 1001) these) “open laal * | nto this chamber.” i ts made by the Board *| "Three policemen were in the chamber. Whether or not mwerping t ws Mt, "Heriey. te) Seer | the patrolmen were summoned by Fornes is not clear. “We shall have no disgraceful scenes.” said Fornes, “and ‘» At} | appeal to the chamber.” * rela: | A vole was taken. The Aldermen unanimously voted to | ae silence Bridges, in accordance with Fornes’s ruling. i tr ( | tee of Education, the only one to which he was appointed. M’INTOSH WILL TESTIFY IF COURT ORDERS. re P. for Millio J. MeIntosh, who refused to t r litigat on hing of he formation FAR TPHION SNK AO LEGL PRUE "GUADTORET UT GATISH GUNGOAT. OF BLACKMAL. OFTHIS COUNT”, o_o LORD ALFRED, ADMIRALTY OFFICIALS ALL COMMISSIONER P PARTRIDGE | BUT ABANDO NHOPE. STILL LACKS EVIDENCE. WITNESS CONFESSES TO FORGERY. of Joseph Po Wilson. on trial np admitted on the stand r had him ar the Dis pul away William MF orgery before Ju he himself v d. He was Attorney, Wilse HUNTERS SHOOT FARMER IN THE FACE. ik a Witness in the ease tha raigne trict |-| SHALL NEVER COME BACK,’ NOBLEMAN ADDS. Another Vensel WII ite Despatched Helleves, However, that It Always CD. Ladekins to Search the Missing j Mas mod Always WH Eater | Tomasso § ath n. He attempted to | \.) net NG dome Melani [Englishman Who Was Snabbed by T, is his gun at him and American Society Lea not fatally, injured with Parting Shor, Tomasso was arrested. +2 PRICE OF STEAM COAL ADVANCED. nd used by steam p 25 cénts a ton corresponding due to lack of cee HARD TO GET JUROR S TO TRY | ANARCHISTS. cat. pea and soft fanhattan. The ‘A are not af- w The advance { »~k in the Bast fected tan | There jone, to-day in the ¥ Nilola Gagiarbo, me Court, for the was diMeulty {ng trimina » last August of Frank Li counsel admitted t de | fendant was an anarcht ote SHE WAS PETER COOPER'S. SERVANT. ry ra servant in the home of evue Hospital today to go but was too feeble from 2 |to her home at a broken arm a ote DROWNED MAN “THOUGHT TO BE CHARLES SCHULTZ. A body supposed to be that of ¢ Northan, of this city, was found fn the rh of keys ote nner orke uitz, of the steamship OH rat Erie Basin this afternoon. ed Charles Sehultz Ma master, Willam H. Franklin; Arthur D. A. Burns, Engineer, Gee J. Ditton She was od ales a pocket was found a bune ommiasioned at Chatham on | ec) and penctically all of her joined her at that cme. ee SAYS MILLER WOULD HAVE ‘SKIPPED. Stops the Cough and Works Of the Cold. Laxative Hromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold te one day, No Cure. No Pay. Price 25 cents. °° | District-Attorney Clark, of Brooklyn, said to-day Certain parties if were fay to put up $74,000 In cash to-day to get ‘Syndicate’ Miller out. They had been indemnified against loss and Miller would have aktpped.” You can't afford not to-morrow's Evening in AG by Stanley J. begina in toumorraw’s Evening Work. tleman | “ Circulation Books Open to All” } IN BRIEFEST FORM. ‘ | vtourti: ana Forty. | Alderman Bridges later declined to serve on the Commit: |” SET FIRE TO THE JUVENILE! BOSSES WANT TO BE ARBI- seventy: | murder | RACING # SPORTS SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8, PRICE ONE CE NT. SS $35,000,000 LOOP FORLOCAL TRAINS. Ke York Central Directors Decide on Important Changes—Aldermen Demand Electricity. The New York Central Railroad Company to-day announced that— An underground station would be built under the present Grand Central Station. Suburban trattic would be acconimodated on an electric loop running in the existing | side tunnels. | Stockholders of the road would be asked to ve to make the improvements Coroner Scholer to-day impanelled a jury and began the wreck inquest by taking the jurors through the tunnel. Alderman Parsons introduced a resolution this afternoon requiring the use of elece tricity instead of steam in the tunnel, and demanding that the change be made at once; | te a $35,000,000 increase in the stock (Detatla on of this edition.» - “TO SERVICES AS. EXPERT SAYS LAW CHEMIST.—-S1800. WAS NOT OBSERVED PROF. WITTHAUS’S BILL IN FORMER BOARD OF CITY RECs — STRIFE OF AGED. MEN IS FATAL ‘ONE IS DYING IN HOSPITAL, OTHER A FUGITIVE. THE MOLINEUX CASE. | ORD ACCUSED. —— } — ' Quarrel Refere Nuns, Agarisson Makes a Charge of S15 an Hour | open" Printing Contracts Agures mented 225,506 for Year of 1001, He Asserts. for Vhree Hundred and Sixty -nix Hoare, Flected—Returns and i Sinshes Comrade. yous report made to Compe Charles 8, Hervey, vuntant, makes various alleged irregularity against mr Hoard of City Record. As a resuit of matter one old) man Jaying, another, frien in hidng—a crit Martin B. Brown n Nov. 37, 190%, Other “specials” « 1M given to the ! for forthwith IRL FIREBUG 000 BOOKAINDERS. CONFESES CAME, STAKE OR UNDA, n from the annual requte ved as “specials” om he supplies were mot 1 to have amounted work, as the expert ale tven to three printer {ASYLUM IN 150TH ST. TERS OF ALL TROUBLES. ee. Company barges thas Phirteen-Vear-001 Vather Wool- Anneancement { filing the come ridwe Is Yow in the House | Walkout Follows t Organization WHEE Not Ne Keve the of Refuge | senieed mata an MUCH IMPROVED, iain s | MILLIONAIRE SPECULATOR IS. | es : THURSTON TRIES POLICEMEN RECOVERING FROM COLD. AEE SSR OATeoaeeee er eeeee iar (ide, Taree Sena 3 WEATHER FORECAST. ts Se Hamaer, | 2 hours ending ac 5 1h Mon & Thursday for New York ett + | S00 ore wie ere | 3 whe aso A Keally Geed A tacy 1 ! is gi Bh . i. Perey May Have to Explain, f a" WHERE THE MILLIONS MEET—] ,) ai + bela an \ The Want Pages of the Sunday by Natanley J Wey man, Ww nin Work every Sunday. to-morrow's Evening World.