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NIGHT EDITION. <GROWTHDe ~GROWTH3e <GROWTH=@e World advertising grows every day. Fifty-six and three-quarter columns yes- terday, against 50% last year. Largest quantity in any New York newspaper Che [“ Circulation Be Books Open to All.’’ RACING # SPORTS — GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. 1902 PRICE ONE CENT. _NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, -\VERY LATEST NEWS |] IN BRIEFEST FORM. -+2-_____— PATRICK DENOUNCED INA BITTER SPEECH BY OSBORNE THE PATRICK JURY. I—JAMES Wack INTERNATIONAL BANK ORGANIZED. The Bisihigeed Juror, | George H. Carpenter, |,, Was Indicted for For-| | gery in 1888—Valet | ‘He Reminds Me of a Savage of Ancient Times," Said the As- sistant District-Attor-! At a meeting of the directors of the International Bank ng Corporation, held in the office of Alexander & Green, 120 Broadway. this afternoon. the organization was perfected. Valentine P. Snyder. President of the Western secretary Na- revues He Pointed at} SEER eIee Sirabieenneee| Jones Consults with tional Bank. was elected First Vice-Prosicent and actita Pres- the Prisoner. | Get District-Attorney. ident. The corporation will shortly open a bank at Wall \* street and Broadway. In seathing terms Assistant Dis- | | sion, and later was escorted to the beached Gorney as Cahorns ed | HY A. MASON, manufac | Cfiminal Courts Building, It is understood the presidency has‘been offered to ex- Secretary of the Treasury Gage. orne's Adreas. f the Pat-| asked that Patrick, the alleged Millionatre Rice, in his s; jury this afternoon + living at No. 4 Weat One Hundred and § JOUN dD. The executive committee appointed was Edwin Gould, “He reminds me of a savage en Par olive . Valentine P. Snyder, gaged in ancient warfare,” thundered wnat ite tea James W. Alexander, James H. Hyde, Val y Thomas H. Hubbard and Edward. F. Cragin. Osborne. te An unusual and surprising incident AN, retired ing at “ MACLAY'S 4ISTORY THROWN OUT. varied the monotony of jury getting f at the Patrick murder trial this af- AWRENCE F. ABBOTT, cait vieges of a lawyer practising ternoon. and sen of Rev. Dr. f ¢ New York Bur. Mr. Turner Juror No. 3, George H. Carpenter,| Anbott, Hicwpemearsias 3 te Millbene pny Rt Lette ANNAPOLIS, Md., Jan. 22.—The State Senate to-day Fee eee Gua toed eed eee car ase tetense unanimously adopted an order directing the removal from. the serving. her Mr fen | State Library of the third volume-ofMaclay's “History. ot the United States Navy.” The announcement followed NH. BRADFORD, | * exetil coli farencom Hat wean ine of No. 100 St, Nieh- | will gure SS Got covinesl| tor Eatriekandithei Dis-| Tsou wiiaermnielecsi(ecaiee| conn his opening LATE RESULTS AT-NEW/ORLEANS, Augustus Schirmer, a publisher, of pies nein ce ies seventh aidatesiehin esta are Osborne, | : 4 ‘ te No. 117 East Thirtieth stre H—JouN a s fortunate in having in his defense Fifth Race—Jena 1, Kingstelle 2, Pirates’ Queen'3. chosen to take Mr. Carpe tn LS MBTAeUIe Iba GRURLR On ae Sixth Race—Choirmaster 1, Trentham 2, Frank Jones'3. Carpenter was arrested and in-| st ae Warchouse Company, || nen a may be re acer ree dicted for forgery in 1888. That is| Ne. jast Seventy-ninth street, | 49% ve done the reason he was not allowed to| 2-AUGUSTUS SCHIRMER, a avor i serve on the fury. He is also said to| lisher, of No. 117 Bast Thirtieth | /"done” DRANK HORSE-MEDICINE FOR WHISKEY. Sure of Conviction, ained the ele the defend- have esmiped from the atreess of Jacksonville, F on Ja “LT have been trying t my past,” said Carpente “and have established a for honesty and integrity. Mr mentary Ont Christopher Steaker, thirty-four, a,stableman-in William Adams’s livery stable, No. 187 Mott street, this afternoon drank horse-medicine containing ,arsenic in mistake for whiskey, and will probably dic. He was taken to Gouverneur Hospital. down! Valet Jones, the principal witness to-day,| against Patrick, was taken to the »putation | District-Attorney’s office just before | ” court convened for the afternoon ses- (Continued on Second Page.) CALLED A COWARD CHARACTER STUDY OF THE RY AN ALDERMAN, PATRICK MURDER JURY. ' A Fine Body of Intelligent, Well-Balanced Men ++ —_—____— DESERTED INFANT FOUND ALIVE IN CUPBOARD. Jessie Lews, of No. 563 First avenue, found a threas month-old female baby in a cupboard on the second floor of that address. The child was alive and was takenrto oe | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] PRICE ONE © T. PUBLIC HEARINGSATURDAY ON ONE-BLOCK TUNNEL PLAN ee *¢- World’s Proposal Heartily Indorsed at To-Day’s Meet- ing of the Aldermen—Demand Made for Safety at Once. After an exciting discussion of The ceedings py ering T Vortd * w on the galleries this World's plan to make the tun-|' ANGEEEE AISA re 1 ently x nel safe at once by the Board Of). natrer ras ” seal Haasan ce Aldermen this afternoon the reso- | Molldae tu Mater: © acctient. whishy ia Intion was referred to the Committee . on Railroads, Bridges and Tunnels, | clear that some remedy ibe tnken and thet at emee, which will act upon the matter im- should be referred mediately. The vote was forty-tro t ymmittee. But why t In favor of referring the resolution & ae ee je ; yaele Fe) and fourteen in favor of its tm: | itcrtent he Commence mediate adoption Boroughs 1¢ road did not Alderman Goodman announced a inter aril attan au aoe at ber t ' tifiroats, Beidges an: ‘unnels,”* public hearing by these committees | 't | Alderman ‘Tim’ Sullivan struck the ‘on the plan in the Aldermanic cham- \0 ar rd when he sald: h take immediate action. Lat Der at 2 o'clock P.M. next Saturday. After the public hearing the com-/ mittees will draw up a report on The | World's resolution. ‘The Board of Aldermen began its pro- FEARY-BOATS GLERK STOLE TIKE BRIBES GAAGH IN FOG; CITY'S FUNDS FROM ALIENS? Bound Brook and Lakewood |Defalcation of at Least Mr. in Collision on North $1,200 Traced to Michael immediate passage, about time this mething for the m.| MAority was doing many minority, « During Mr (continu ed on Second Page.) Fitchie Investigating Serious Charges Against In- River. Dougherty. | spectors of Immigration. — ! — sang certoesicapinion’ MANO |S ireaat fat tne. cotieilan of ATTeGNTInmuraton oe te ee twp ferry-boats of the Jersey Cont of Personal Taxes, was arrested to-day Rattrodd in the North River this after- 01 if byes charged with stealing $1.3» from the alge: aT and Not One Is Smooth-Shaven. ————++ » Neate og ae “| peon owing to leniee SOE ECHARBER AT ae Te JUDGMENT AGAINST ALBERT B. HILTON. | TRO no one! wenseertoety Pure wee AE later In the Comite Bireet Courts: van wt then ae TO-DAY’S MEETING. The Patrick jury is a fine Sury —_— } WR pjmimeuious This was lareely jue to Legis es Libelis atta art. itt the Secretary of mbers are men of intelligence a ° fer ers) . i bad F BO lipo ia teenie, (bl Le Ae Judgment for $880 was entered to- -day against Albert Bly | celeste eee ery elt sgalnat the clght tnapege | akin Assaile resident Coasidy, nse and standin n the con the poat co from Jersey . e al heads: tf Yilton in favor of Charles W. Anderson on a note made by Hil- a nae mnultiwe, tae High aneutne ton on Feb. 5, 1899. le A ABD nie boat, the Bound Brook, had her |) urts and dates i Sia ‘i ‘Viadies’ cabin forward of the engine jiooks mighty ; sepers, mete INSURGENT ATTACK ON COLON EXPECTED. WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—In a despatch’to the Stata partment this afternoon Oscar Melrose. United States Consul at Colon,.says an insurgent attack on Colon is expected. ——— UNIQUE WILLS FILED FOR PROBATE. Two unique will were filed for probate this afternoon. Kitching’s will says I give all my estate to my intended wife, Florence) ara” many man Cassidy ts a Dem at all on the tes Fusion Assistant § Alderman @anded that Cassid he did not “Let him tell wh by Alderman ¢ . slightly bald ® should s vote Jobn C.D Phouted Culkin, pointing ty Cassidy } ; “Under what r aaiad naldy r Adelaide Rolland. af the city of Boston, in the State of Massachusetts.” Mem I required to state why I do niger £ je py b The will was made in 1894. The sweetheart of tha’ day is Mr. Kitching’s Wwote? A ther God “| widow now At first there was no an “Under what rul aul Desmulis, known to the world as “P. F Pauline, No. 60 East Tweny-fifth street. was made in 1494 The will of Fran ‘fashionable tailor,” =, dO LEFT SON SOCIETY FOLKASK Bidy “Under the rule ren wa It left his whole estate “to my faithful partner fn business, Anna C| hristina | Coe Theodorson.” Demulis lef a widow and one ©9n. ents Cantor ant wa Bon i. | YEARS MISSING. PAY FOR BUMPS. SIGNED WILL AFTER HE WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD. tanenathalen e cn 4 will contest begun to~iay before Surrogate Church. in Brooklyn, / it th Feaataed 1b of Joho J WOLF DAZIAN IAN KEEPS WEALTH TALLY-HO AND CAR COLLISION Aamnod athens tie tester af pews Bromiuney des _Heenstt Ist ab<ome IN FAMILY. RESULTS IN SUIT. nie “T move the remark Hackett, offered for probate, was Dem Mrs. Evans claims that after ehe went away, Mra Paimer. a sent for a lawyer named Dorney, who crew up a new will MLL A meanwhile was induced to sign ote RUMOR OF cUSTOM- HOUSE | EXPOSURE. reported this afternoon that the Custom-House authorities bad s bave been guilty of fraudulen pr fo etime. It Is ass at there will be an arrest foon It o * said that a seizure was made this afternvoa by former Deputy Collector King, who has charge of the declaralions of incoming passengers, and hat King secured a warrant from Gen. Burnett, United States District-Attorney Gen. Burnett refused to make any statement, saying the chureh. the traine nurse, which Hackett ‘ “Hacklebers Road” Sbout 81.000, Thinks Owes Her Vieneer Theatrical ¢ + Upward o Adopted—0 ayes In part ow i discovered that certain off was NEW HOSPITAL OPENED. friende Many Visi See Evidence of legalizing the seizure Morgan's Charity. ! x Apri “tha publicity might defeat the ends of justice ‘The new Lying-In Hownt . --2¢e. ———_- pel Slat eee : CONSPIRACIES IMAGINARY, SAYS NIXON. thrown ddenabs vine bear Wie | Lewis Nixon, the new leader of Tammany Hall, this afternoon + the ebty was thrown off 10k loin regard to the reports of conspira ses brewing in Tammany Hall. | wi! 7 ROW ORE OC OIA COR OW Ore wr an ircu-hand team leay that they ex'st chiefly in the minds of the Republicans. The idea PArOuai Beal t y C ae pas | seema to worrying them, but {t isn't bothering me. Every Tammany leader lozen mem. charge of J n Db of thy i Mr. Croker's departure will ma ation from the Brooklyn mach " the organization faithfully ttle difference [expect hearty co-op Th . ‘ $15,000. LEGACY AWAITS. RUNAWAY. If Jacob Stam, who ran away when he was aixteen years old to go “am rc) West, will return to his mother, Mrs. Mary Stam, No, 123 Third street South Brooklyn, she will be glad, and inciden‘ally he will receive a legacy of $15,000 left by an uncle. Stam is ber twenty-elaht years old. DR. VINTON ELECTED. “EPISCOPAL BISHOP. 29 A varlum, for av) a root Teereation gar The Rev. Dr. Vinton, onvention here this afternocn of Worcester. The Businers sucecss depet ELD, Mass., Jan. ieee Sysa As UPODIER: L. Leas Bishop at the Episcopal rey, abllty—and: Sunday World : A Philo wage at Tiel Rev. Dr. W. 8. Rainsford, of New York, and the Rev. E. 8. Lines, of New ‘Wants, effectual wearch for him. r out dla‘aut collide wits the couch ‘at ai, Haven, were nominated with Dr. Vinton. = Hackett left an emtate) de lares Hacke.t was pronounced dead and hed received the last rites of/ This bureau room stove in. but the few persons Iny the cabin’ managed t> ercape with no tew bruiser | | worse than ® The boat that ran inte Hmok was the Lakewood Both with the letter pedigrees of ime ne citizens, the Hound hi money for ad- these beleng to the Jersey Central! double-deckert nate They are new ready ‘he Lakewood has had such bad thet whe hae come ve hoedoo, Tuck in fows a jknewn as the | Tae accident happened in micatrente jit wus on the 13) oclock trip for + bow Laberty depot cused tne could pay enter on e elt or ele he sames of buy the latter was proceeding slow orn ts J.D ephen & has filed earing down fons in the ter the nose een or witlett,” At nave exam- nem carefully Politics, He Says. a Willett are Yemocrat and a we the Civil not be removed exe . bes NARA “ + is an effort to Pain ee aa arg he Clytl Ser fr of winking as taere ge done below the w sei tate : ’ i have re = . « un- otner and then went on and their! a i aw eam passengers | Bn, Both of them were put tom) — = mismo as toon a they git vack e ie Communtpa | om | s |DEEP FLOOD IN t | tl vERSEY CITY. | ‘ ite WEATHER FORECAST. cast for the The st onta ayen t thousards of Pa sido viclniies Snow { iehes tates ‘eniihe nia av reat Ins. rainy gener le (TRAFFIC IMPEDED ON RIVER AND BAY. porthieest winds | Pog, ‘ight at Ar ladly io thickness, an swirling in from heaviest