The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1902, Page 1

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Uiie OT Her OSE tHinaNt Uiaracer oKeUURES, TO. TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD NIGHT EDITION. W. W. Astor’s MAYOR LOW As SEEN BY KATE CAREW) Told By Pen and Pencil, = illustrated. TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD RACING # SPORTS ~~ Vm - > SV GENERAL. London Palace 4 s Haunted bya a = ‘ > SPORTING NEWS “Hoodoo. [Circulation Books Onen to All.”’ | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] ON PAGE 4. PRICE ONE CENT. SECOND GIFT '$60,000,000 SHEPARD ON BY CARNEGIE, FOR A YOUTH, Cooper Union Gets $300,- Marcellus Hartley Hartley Dodge Is 000 More from the the Lucky Re- lronmaster. cipient. A TOTAL OF spon, Re BY GRANDFATHER. Croker’s Organ- ization. Money Will Enable the Institution Laine Heir Is Only Twenty Years to Occupy Nearly All Its Building. Downfall—Anent Mayor Low. Old and a Student at the Columbia. t the public rev rving KILLED | "BY A TRAIN. Relatives Searehty & for Real-Estat, “There are more applicat mission to the classes th andiiweljwill take ie coming year. t ke use of double the amo 1 ow bi intry for the practical Instruction of workingmen MRLALAlteDe art SAPLOSON N DONS GUNBOAT, FOR SPITTING ONCE: FOUR MEN WERE KILLED AND MAGISTRATE JUST TELLS HIM NINE iNJURED. TO YO-HO TO GUNWALE. "ai FINE YOUTH SK YEARS’ TERM | | | JUSTICE KENEFICK SEN-, | TENCES AGED GAGLIARDO. Penitently and | Reeclves Many Letters Re: Again to Com- as Crime. st BABY UNVEILS TABLET. In Memory of Anneke Jans, “Most Famous New Amsterdam Woman.” THIS DANCE HIS HOTTEST. BELIEVED NOTES GOOD. the younges Jans Major McArthur In 0 CHICAGO. Jan the ” engugeme Gaines’s Hill Bay and the Wilde PREIS | THOMAS | JEFFERSON'S _ SMALL-Pox CLOSES SCHOOL. ' BIBLE. | One of the Scholars in a reek tyay How the author of the Decinrn- tlon annotated his own copy of the Seriptures. esting revelation in to-mor- rew’s Sundsy World, y Cravath telte were THE BANK STATEMENT. MoLaugt Htearned that tiree ing In a flathouse tr had the disease and on her own reeoanalonivy, The building will be fumigated to-day. Burptus * x A very inter- TAMMANY, | Reasons for the Failure of EVERY A A PRIME CAUSE. |sent Jerome Also Figured Largely in Edwara M | ot town Tamroany 2 | a |founger, Detective Sergts. Petrosino, Iilick and Dowling laid a | »|Carminto, a tailor. ai No. 237 East One Hundred and Third | When the arguments were te comm idjourned subject to the call of Chairman Geedman, street, on pain of death to him and wife. The detectives this | They wil! meer nex week 6 cons port On nto he Board rmen ‘|afternoon arrested Vincenzo Masquaze, !ohn Mongoni, Ernesto | The New York Central et irine the scheme impracticable. Voccasco and Marcassi Carmo. Ali denied that they had | While he public ix de age (eta fale Attorney Jerome is preparing to written the letters, but was /odged at headquarters. ask the Grand Jury to ! ewman, General 3 tende inklin and Chief Engineer Wilgus, $$ 0 — who are among the off! n ci ner’s Jury which Investigated the tunnel wreck, ot oo FORA MAN OF Ti ==" | ‘\retary of State Wife No. f tas Dancing Master Are Steru Tried for Passing Dank of Wank | Kelly Fine | “|home at Ne. 315 East Seventy-seventn street since Jan. 11. | | *he place of John Later ty, wno died al few weeks ago. ETA CALLS, Order Book. : | See \ ; Naval OMcer BR A. Sharkey re ' =m nh ee a it ONE HARRY LEHR A BANKRUPT. Haba van ec tneala vinta ae by Adrian Se Ge =“ As ‘ M April last ta t * re for him Harry Lehr to-day filed a voluntary petition of bankruptey. 8) eu Kun it " S here | dis liabilities were fixed at $10,113. 21. with no. assets. This» 2s * is 5 aes ake areaily/ ourrtae Harry Lehr is a restaurant keeper in East Fourth street and ..) a aes . id have to hand ‘| js not related to the well-known society leader. 1 \ | 8 bi . & Nould mat be oa CROWD PLEADS FOR © QONE-BLOCK TUNNEL. “For God's Sake Do Scmething!” Cries Father of Victim at the Aldermanic Hearing. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM. NEW YORKER BELIEVED TO BE A SUICIDE. | GOSHEN, ind. 10. PRICK ONE Jan. 25. —Wa iter Deardorff. of No. 804 East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street. New York City, was found dead here to-day. . When Mr. Deardorff lett New York iast Wednesday he a letter to his son. George W. Deardorft. saying that he would never be seen again in New York. ' oF i Chamber thi MeInnes ) filled the Aldermante d Tunnels on the e dangers of the tunnel LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEAN IS. ping w n It us ineider r an meetings ever held in the City Fourth Race—Sevoy 1. Grantor 2, Velma Clark 2. Hall. Brtee Mar bS hose ‘ f Jan 8, made this stirring appeal Fifth Race—Jessiec Jarboe 1, Veseda 2. johnny McCartev3 jafter eloquent speaks 1 the horrors of the hel und the danger that thoae who pass through —aae-— 0 $0 — _ it have dally to face | | The hearing w an towns whose citizens are in peril gathering whose sentiments were the Mount Vernon Board of DISGUISED DETECTIVES ARREST ALLEGED BLACKMAILERS ‘verY day hie comings ny. Ce and other Disguised as a laborer. a messenger boy and an Italian | 7!" Ne a voir it as the only feastble method of unnel trap for the sender of letters demanaing $150 from Stephen | making tor PIANO MANUFACTURER KRANICH DEAD. PEOPLE FILL ALDERMANIC CHAM BER Heimuth Kranich. sixty-eight vears old. senior member of | TO PROTEST AGAINST WRECK HORRORS. the firm of Kranich & Bach. piano manufacturers. of No. 235 as a. East Twenty-third sireet. died this afternoon at nis residence. | Delegations from Mount Verne whom there we seats along theytives or friends of victims of the t No. 65 East Seventy- ~second street: New Rochelle and other rat! of the ga and back against | tannel accident. aa Lee pL eail towns early crowded into the gallery the walls | Seeing the galleries were all: toe BOY AND GIRL MISSING lof the Aldermanic chambers ur where a man could | small, the employees of the Board of | Aldermen finally opened the doors to rowding |the main floor of the chambers. The ter-| people then pushed In and filled all were the seats not already occupied by @ seat was left, to hear t before the joint Comm roaits and Bridges and Tu After that eth Soon there was to look for Mary The police were asked tnis ) missing from her | Aennelly. eighteen years old, whe nas sfie¢noan y haps who earnest them . f men thos rela ‘ontinued on Second Page.) SPORTIVE Y TTS TW SECRETS TO SHARKEY DENIES — RES HS ANSWER FOR FUN. JAIL WITH HIM, CHARGES OF POST, | retary his nephew. Thomas igecaeteor: at i Morninenide avenue ‘six CHARGED WITH WRECK- LONG ISLAND JUDGE MAKES | NAVAL OFFICER : SAYS AC- and One Hundred and Twenty-second street. The new secre- | ING ASBURY PARK HOTEL. GROCER SUFFER. CUSER IS UNTRUTHFUL. tary was a Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue under Col- | oe ae ‘ector Eidman in tne upper district of New York, and esiqned | naeuer man | his position to accept the Postmaster’s secretaryship. He takes AM Wel She is slim. has light hair and blue eyes and wore a light dress and black velvet hat. An alarm was also sent out for James Howard. fourteen» ./ho ran away from his home in Morrisiown, N. J. yesterday. ee POSTMASTER NAMES HIS NEW SECRETARY. Mayers of Nework, Declares Post Is a Disappointed wor Selling He Re- Accused of 1 | | fuses to Show Hie - 2+ —_—___ ITALIAN EMIGRANT SOCIETY INCORPORATED. ALBANY, N.Y Italian Emigrant Sc Wo rid reporter Naval me in Brooklyn Ate unqualifiedly false, * 4 disappointed St_ Raphael A certificate ¢ w York City Most Rev £ incorporatk harles E. MeDon Carlo 8a Eugene A. Philbin Patrick Ferrelly. ¢ alini of New York City own, NJ, and Albert Reynaud, of Staten Island NO BONFIRES GN ASPHALT PAVEMENTS. ravers ny refuel si Avineston 1 HONG snauell demag Charge of Shoplifting Deopped by BSN IC PAN EIBS PAB ay tty (niD lt way halnel "A LESSON TO ME.” HE SAID.) tenactuent store Detective 25 ll was ec that a letter ice Commissioner Partric be draft Livingston end 4 Cantor, callin Magistrate Mayo Then Discharged > bss sytion to the matier and requesting renewed endeavors of the policemen Young Smallwood 4 <a ® a ta This in y A ! o : verse KERN MAY COME WITHOUT “REQUISITION. Med " Ise trom, be- ‘ snartiog ORLEANS, Jan, 25 During the hearing to-day of Klein and West He SEE Via eda Te eee WOULDN'T LIVE TOGETHER. v t ‘ i} York - \ Yer Killed Phemsetves for Lowe ef onfessed that he was Kern fle stated he would retu 8 Boeh Other. |New York without a requieition. He probably will go to-night with D at s Pasae \ und wife, } SOUOUOOCOCROCOOOOOI IN happy SRE 8 WEATHER FORECAST. hirty year SMALL-POX ON REVENUE CUTTER. : Stem. Buh re the thirty es year SP B. Ancerven, thirty-seven years old, a fatler on ed to Nort Hanes revenue cutter Manhattan suffering from «mall-pox Was remoy Partly clouds con vicinity Hes Sanday. rnin or snow, ote NEW DIRECTOR OF SEABOARD AIR-LINE. resh northeast winds , ineeting of the Board of Direc of the Seaboard Air-Line 8 vif | vn b look sides in the quate 55 wey, heli ta Ballinure to-lay Alexani uth Cochin v ea @ ih ; rk. te Cure au tht Two Daze Ree! er the big estate ‘att a et * rec.or to succeed his father, the Inte William F, Cochran, of Yonke. > W. Upore's signature en every bes. %° pa ~ te —_—

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